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New York Stock Market Ke'W York. August 9. ?-In Its salient fcitures 10-da.v's stock market was largely .1 repetition of the prc-.'eding da vs. Priors moved in a way sugges? tive of further liquidation, after which thev recovered only to decline again. The undertone was uncertain at heat, und clearly reflected the various agen? cies:, agricultural, commercial, indus? trial and political, which are now auch compelling factor*. There seen:*, to be Increasing doubt In hanking quar? ters regarding the revival of general trade in the fall, and the labor situa? tion, particularly In Its application to the transportation companies, Is loom- ; Ing irge, There were no definite de? velopments in this latter connection I during the day. but advices fr'>m va- | rious sections of the country pointed to the possll 111t>' of strikes or lock? out: on the Harrlman lines, the Gould n-e.. m und the Rock Island and 1111-, holt Central roads. That the railway companies will meet the issue without hesitation or faltering was gathered to-day from tue he.ia of one of. the largest railroad systems in tae coun? try' Other new? of the day included an- | nouncement tJiat the Atchlson road purposes to issue Jitio.000.tmO of com- j mbh st.K'k and some more corivertihle bonds. The stock. It is said, is not ! Intended for Immedi?te use. but rather its sin emergeitey measure. Should the company engage In any new financing this year, it probably will do ?<> through the medium of some ot Its | bonds, a liry.- amount of which i.-, available for this purpose. The market fell Into apathy during the early afternoon, when prices de? clined to yesterday's low level, and 1n some instances below, more from In? ertia than for any (finer reasun. Return.- of the crop report were In tome respects more disappointing than was expected, and their publication ' was followed by another raid on the ! market, which sent I'nion Pacific tin- i der yesterday, with sharp declines in the grciti carrier.-. The decline "'as orderlv at tlrst. with little Indication of bear propulsion, but In the last few nil:.utes the selling gathered such .huge proportions that prices crumbled away to the lowest level of the present movement. There were faint rallies, which I failed to arrest the fall to any rr>r?reciahle eMont. and the closing was extremely weak, with the short Inter? est In complete control of t'te Mtun tlon. Americans were heavy In London, snd London's own markets were not unlike oyr own in tlielr weakness, the laSnr situation In that, country being responsible for further decline* In home rails. London was at tirsl In? clined to renew purchase.- In this mar? ket, hut later 'n the day turned seller. It? sales on balances probably aggre? gating about- ?n.nna shares. Discounts evince! a further hardening tendency In London The weekly statement of the Bank of Germany was notable only for its decrease of more than $22.0f>o.onn in loans nml discounts. The bond market was dlrectlv af? fected by the movement of stocks. Total sales, par value, aggregated 5 !.fa;.11,10. Pnite.1 Slates government bonds \yere unchanged on call. Total sales for the day. 601,900 shares. New York. AlKUSl 0. ? Money on call steady, a! 2 l-4Ti2 1-2 per cent.: ruling rate. 2 3?S: losing bid. 'j 3-S; Offered at '.> I-:'. Time loans firmer: sixty days. ; ;t-1 <?<;.". l-l: ninety days. 3 1-1: six months. ." 7-V'i-t. Prime mercantile paper, bi I 1-'.'. .Sterling exchange, easy, with actual business in bankers' I bills at S4.S37S for sixty-day bills, and at I4.S595 for demand. Commercial bills. $4.?3 1-4. Bar silver. 52 1-S. Mexican dollars. 46 richmond STOCK m VRKRT. BV Rl.-hnrd \V. M-iury. stock arc) Bond Broker 1016 K. Malr. ftreet. Richmond, Va., August !>. inn. BT ATE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. Virginia Is. Old, C. nnd lt.. IM2.. s<?; ... Vs. Centuries, c-S, c. and n., 199L ss\ ... CITY SECURITIES. Richmond City Is, R.. l!>:('-iM0_ ... Rich. City Is, C. and R., 193S-1M3.. 37 U ... RAILROAD BONDS. A C. L. It R. Con. Tr. 4 p. c.. 9S C, and O. Gcn'l M.. 4'-s, ll'd. 101 Georgia, Sou. and Pia., UMi. 107 Ueorgla ami Ala. Cull, ?s, ims. lOj ... Nor. and West lty 4?. ivji. ss ttjt.oBrd Air Line tr. :9:?o. ?7 ^eahnurd Adjustment ts. ltuo. 77H ... touthi-rn Railway 1st 5?, if*.u..* l(i ... So. It. Dev. and G. M. 4s, 1006.... 7a Western N. C. 1st it. C, ion. lot STREET RAILWAY BONDS. Nor. nnd Ports. Trac. Co. 5*. ISM. ?? \ a. By, and Power Co. is. il-34.... :?,". STREET RY. STOCKS. 1'nr. Va. Ry, and I'owei e"o. pfd_1C0 7?--- ... Va. Ry. an,I Power Co. coin_100 j.ij railroad STOCKS. Par. Atlanta- coast Line com.luo 1241 Chesapeake and Ohio.K0 7?% ... Norfolk cm! Western com.loo lui ... b'OUlherp Railway p:d.Iw 7v) Southern Railway com.i.jo Bank aNo?tru^i' co. stocks. American vcNsctonal.100 177 UlOHd strcc-l.!. 2i Bank oi Commerce und Trusts. Uu 12; First National.10? 3.'., Merchants Nutiuiial.100 700 National Bank ot Virginia.if/ ;?..<, National State and city Bank..lQ0 planters National.I0j -w frawr.gs Hau? or Richmond. 71 ... L'nioii Hank of Richmond. St, SoO Viiginia Trust Company.pjj i? A11?I ELLANEOlia Vs.-Car. t'ntra. pfd. i p. e.100 l*u Va.-car. chvin. com.lo-j i..', guoiation* tor interett-paylt.g tn.nds are at a pi.ee to which interest must be added iiu ome bonds and certificates of Indebted? ness are nat. BOND LIST Allls-C'halmers f.s. 71H American Tobacco Company if.. . v.,-,7, American Tobacco Company ti*. Jv4 ?!.<!.tic CoaSt Line 1st 4s Ibldj. o; Atlantic Coast Line-L and N. Is. 'A. c. L. tons, is (Balto.). toy Chesapeake and Onio conv. tij*. sivj Norfolk and Western conv. it.'.. bV, Kcabourd Air Line it M>id>. ?7 beatjauid Air Line adl. .'??. \i Southern Bei! m tbldi. t<0!| Btuthern Railway dev. 4?. .7??J Southern Railway It .'uidi.., 10J Called States Stce! .'tid is. 10j? Va-Rr:wn lim. eilt.' a Va -Car. Che nr.. Is. j?, WaUash iltb. 41. > :i Wabasji-PItts. :tt tr .1(a Panama new it . . COTTON ?I UCKE-1 S. New York. Aup.iK 9.?An cai!y break in the cotton matk.t was followed by a sun-' (tantlal rai:.v during to-day's trading as a remit of covering and a renewal of bull support, accompanied t>> less favorable crop ? advices from the South. The close was very rteady at a r.et decline oj 4 points ..n AugUit, nut from 2J0iJ points r.ei higher on later month*. Thi market opened ?teady at a detiine of ir. point* on Augiisl Snd unchanged to 2 points lower ?n Im? r m7ntns. which ?at considerably better than _ due on the c?b!t< Seilt re of yesterday w ho anticipated a weak Liverpool market as a result of EnrU.*li rallr .id stnke appealed to be covering at -.lie opening price, and the market soon dev. loped * decidedly bet. ter tone. Receipts to-day bale* against 1 W* bales lnst ?e.ek ar.d :.^7 last jear For the week 20.009 bales agalnsl -."it la?t ?e?ii and li.ZIO last yejr. To-day's receipts at New Orleans Si7 bales against 447 lagt year, ai.d St Houston 1.421 bales against 1,720 last year. Cotton futures opened ?!? ?dy and closed very steady. Open. High Low. Close. August .12.10 12.50 IliO 12.38 opkn an account with The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 east main stri X.T $1.00 makks a start. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST OfHcial Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sales. Etock. Allls-Chnlmers . 600 Allis-Chalruera, pfd. 7.1(0 Amalgamated copper ... io? Amor. Agrt. Cham., com. Am er. Beet Sugar, com.. American Can . J.OOO Amvlean Can. pfd. ICO Arner. Car and Foundry. Amer Car ani Foun.j pfd ?00 American Cotton Oil. American Linseed Oil ? American Locomotive ... Amer. Locomotive pfd... |fi0 Amer Mai! Co.. pfd. 6,900 American Smelling . po American Sugar . 1,3S0 Amer Tel. and Tel. Co... 240 American Tobacco, com. 7'V American Tobacco, pfd.. I'" Anaconda Copper . 16,600 Atchlson . Atlantic Coo It Lino'.. A. c. L <>f Connecticut!. Baltimore and Ohio. Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 1.600 Central Leather, com 10,400 t:anadian l'acltb . 0. 10) Chesapeake and Ohio.... .'???> Chcago . Great Western. -.?'.''??Chi. Mil. and St. Paul... Crucible Steel Cor. ccm. (ft Crucible Steel, pfd. 400 Chicago and Northwest. 100 Colorado Fuel and Iron. Colorado and Southern.: 1.40 ? < Jons dldated Gas . 200 Delaware and Hudson... ?03 Mi <i and Rio Gran., com. Den. and Rio Gran Distillers* Sec. Cor e.titri Rrle . i.i- ? Krle, 1st pfd. Fed. Min. and Sm. 1,f,00 General Kleetric .. 4,130 Orent Northern, pfd. 1..ireat Northern Ore ctfs 100 Illinois Central . By THOMAS BRANCH Open. High. Low. Rid. Asked Clusin? CO.. Bankers and Brokers. Sules. Stock. pfd. pfd. 22 % 64% :,;% 60% "si 63% in; 13.". lOS's 103% 7?r? 122% 141% 30% 32% 134 t-, 12S 138% 04% .-*5% 51% 'k 63? 64? S9 74 no 135% 94% ?7% ?I* 240% 77% 20? 123% 82 141% 111', it;7% 154% 128 13S% 22? 63 60? si 30 72% 11? 13f. 3S1 93?. 37% 108? 10.1% 7614 237?! 75% :?% 121 141 1C7 31% 61 154 125? 61? 13S?i 6'? 2!1 ? C3!s 60% 10 8 94 52". .';t 116% IVVi 87? 81% 111 .ft 61 139% 163 t? 153 125? 51% 7? 22? 68% 5S 61 P't., 81 lay, 1? n 37U 3S PM 106 88% 38? 72N 7-T* 116 11*7% i:t|f^ 183 3M 3*.*. 93? 34 37% If'. 10* 125% 1 21'. 2 1<>3% 1 70'-'. 7,'vN, 76% 20? .'it, 120% 121? 12 1.'?? 142 3-i? 139? 168? 32% XI 81% 31*, fd's :.i% ir.;t% 52% 131? PJ.". Int-rboro-Mct. 16% 1,8(4 Int nrboro-Met.. pfd. 40 Int. Mer Marine, com. 300 International Pap?r .... 10% Int. Paper. |>td. 100 Kan. City South, com.. 32 16.200 Lehlgh Valley . 1'?% 3.VJ Loulbvllle and Nashville 145% lco Manhattan . la' 700 Mo., Kan. and Texas.... Mo.. Kan. and Tex., pfd. 3,900 Missouri Pacific . nO<) National L>aad . 800 New York Central. 8,1 10 N. V.. Ont. and Western 1.300 Norfolk and Western... 1,230 Northern Pacific . (01 Pacific Mail . 2,200 Pennsylvania . Sort People's lias . ?V/i Pressed Steel Car. Pressed Steel Car. pfd.. 400 Ry Steel Spring, coin... ni t"" Reading . SCO Republic Iron and j00 Republic 1. and S. 1,700 Rock Islnnd . 400 Rock Island, pfd. Slona-Sheffleld ?? 22.10I Southern Puclilc 1,400 Southern Railway 2,000 Southern Railway 9-'. Standard Oil . SO? Tennessee Copper ... 800 Texas Pad tic . 110,700 t'nion Pacific . cO) United^ Stales Rubber I50.S2O United States Steel. 71% U00 United States steel, pfd UsS 300 Va.-Car. Chemical . 65% ?V) Vn.-Car. Chemical, pfd. 121% Vo. Ry. and Power, com ... Vn. Ry. and Power, pfd. ... 300 Wabesh . L Waoaeh. pfd. 1,300 Western 1'nlon . 76 Total sales for day. C Total >al?-s for week (three Open. High. Low. Bid. Asked Closing 34 '45% 62% 1C6? 40>s 104% 123*4 30% 122 100% 83% 33 V. . 151 Steel 2S pfd.'. 92% pfd. 11.v SO 34% 2TI. 1M 16% 'io% 32 .570V, 11:.% 137 34 if.'i r.'24i 106? 40% 104'.. 124U 30% 122 105% 34 161% a% 11s 80? 70% COS 35 27i% ? 81 % 37=% 117 16% 14? 32 107 114% 1S7 31% ??% 62 105% K)? I? 122 29'. 121? 104? 92'?? 23? 115% ?:9>4 16 441? 4 10 40% 32 MTU. 144% 115 130 138 33 33".: fiti 67 , 42% 43 51 T? 62V 102% 122 30 121% 101 33 10O 32 J.48% 28 92% 28? 50 46 0"J 33', 20% 178% :,;% 73? llr.% 76% 99,coo shares, days). 1,838,200 14% 31 75% September . 11.4* 11.13 11. SS October .11.? 11.31 11.06 11.81 November . 11.2S December .11.? 11.34 li.oo 11.33 January .11.03 11.33 ll.M 11.93 January .11.03 11.28 11.01 11.31 March .1113 11.37 11.10 II 31 May .II.? 11.44 11.20 11.13 Spot cotton closed quiet. 10 points higher, middling uplands. 1140! middling gulf, 11.43. Sa'.- j. I.;00 bales. Cotton, quiet; middling, 13.76: cross r? celpts, Stn, bales; stock, 85,883 bales. Total to.day ut all poits?Net receipts, 6,813 bales; export to the Continent. 30 bates; st,ock, 148,034 bales. Consolidated at all ports?Net receipts. 14,193 boles; expert to Croat Britain. 2.4M bales; to Prance, 13 bales; to the Conti? nent. 7.431? bales. Total since September 1 at nil ports ?Net receipts. 8,1)03,018 bales; export to Great Britain. 3.382,019 bales: to France, oro.i',9 bules;, to the Continent. 3,040,871 bales: to Japan, I4S.073 hales: to Mexico, v.'?"?'> bales. New Orleans. I.a.. August ft.?Complaints ol damage to cotton from scattered point* throughout the belt stimulated demand in tile cotton market to.day. causing a net advance ot 22t(4C pulnts. The market open id steady at a net decline of 8458 points on peo: cables. The opening, however, was noi n good response to tHe decline on the other sale, which, according to private messages, was due to luboi troubles In England. He ports of damage to the crop from hot weather, especially in Texas and Georgia, were received and caused considerable buy? ing. The demand, which hears found them? selves unable to supply, was Increased later in the morning on the weather forecast of continued dry and warm weather for the ?ntire cotton region. Prominent spot peopie reported that tor the first time in two years they bad received bids from Bombay for September-October shipment. In the afternoon the market was very steady, the closing price* being practically the highest o! the day. Sp.it cotton; quiet and unchang? ed: middling, ltc. Sales on the spot ?7 tinles. Futures opened and closed gteid}. i islng bids: August. XI. 22; September. 11.IS; October, 11.24; December. 11.23; Jan? uary, 11.28; March, 11.29; May. 11.4?. I.OCAI, MARKET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy commission Co.. Com? mission Merchants, Richmond, Va.) Richmond, Vs., August 0. 1911. ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OF MARKET. LIVE POUliTRV. Chickens, choice, small, lb? ? 1? Chickens, choice, medium. Ih.. f, 18 Chickens, lurge. lb. f, 18 Helifc. ID.?. & 12 I Roosters, each. 30 ? 35 Ducks, large, young, lb. 12 (t Ducks, small, young, lb. 10 <jj 11 EGGS?Crated. In crates, nearby, fresh, doz.. e# IS In crates, other sections, doz. e(i is BUTTER. e'ami'y, choice, fresh, lb. 20 ft 22 i Merchants', fair, lb. 1714 LIVE 0TOCK. Veals, choice to fancy, lb. ij 7 ! Veals, poor to fair, lb. 8 ft 6'i , Calves, runners, lb. 5 4i 5Vi Sheep, lb. 3 fj 4 , Lambs, spring, lb. S tt 6 Cattle, fair to prime, lb. 4 fi 8 Hogs, lb. 7 ?jp 714' COUNTRY-CURED BACON, liana, well smoked, small, lb. IS (| 20 Hams, well smoked, large. Ib.. IS 0 17 Rides, well smoked, lb. 12',4f(. 18 Shcuiders. well smoked. Ib.... 12?0 13 HIDES Dry Hint, lb. 17 Dry salt, lb. 18 9 Green, salt, lb. lO's^ Green, lb. Siiit Green, damaged, lb. 6 a 7 Tallow, lb. @ 8 Beeswax . S' 27 1 ?>VO>L. Uiislit. No. 1, tubwsahod. lb. 24 ,rr ?5 I right, No. 3, '.uhwashed. <h 24 I Clt., unwashed, tree of burrs. fi- 21 Ch? unwashed, lightly burry. 17 ? IS Ch.^ unwashed, medium burry ij 16 ? h? unwashed. Iieaw burry. 12'4ti 13 MISCELLANEOUS. Onions, dry. hbl . 3.00 .jj 4.?0 Potatoes, Irish. No. 1, bbl_ 4.no (g 4M Potatoes. Irlsn. No. 2. obi_ 2 So -li 3.2S MARKET CONDITIONS. Poultry?Chickens in light receipt and market very active. Kuks--Receipts very light. Market In good condition at advanc? ed prices. Buttel'?The market very active on ntl grades and stock wanted. Live Stock Veals In heavy demand; lamb* du!.; hogs and cattle very active. Other producg In HOod demand. NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. New York, Angus: !??Flour?Quiet, hat steady. ftye Flour nnd Cornmeal?Steady. Rye and Barley?Nominal Wheat?Quiet; No. 2 red. now. 9.V. elevator and 9844c f. 0 h ntloat Option? closed unchanged at Vic. net oi?er. September. 97Se.; December. 11.03V,, Corn?Firmer; No. 1. 7l>,c. elevator, domestic basis, to arriv. nnd 71',c. for ex. ;lori Options unchanged to lc. net lower. September. 70V|C.; December, b'M Onts? Ljulet. Futures closed nominal. Lard?Easier Petroleum and Wool?Both steady, flosln?Firm. Molasses and Rice? Stead Sugar?Raw. arm. refined, steady. Coffc,? Future* cloud steady, net 3 points lower to ;. points bisher. Spot, ttrm: Rio. No 7 H',c: Santos. No I. l;|r.T|14i. nomi? nal; mild, quiet' Cordova, HfJISc. Butter An<l Egg*?Stead)*. Cheese ?Firm Potatoes ~W, ak. while. No. 1, barrel, |2.S0r}3.28; Jer? sey sweets, basket. ?1.90472.25, Cabbages Pa', and unchanged Peanuts?Cnchanged. 1 ?. ??! ?*-s-cidy: gram by steam to Liver? pool, l?.d. ?j The cottonseed oil market was eisv eariv ' In the day under selling on tho decline in cotton mid on the poor spot demand, but j price* regained part of the loss e.n cover? ing and 1 e,ied at 1435 points net decline 'August. 5 41 '1 5 If: September. 5.43<if?.W; Oc. Ii ober. $:, >.'.e, ?? m, Novemnet. 5.22 9 J.J4; De 1 ,ember. 8.23*j6.24; prime crude. nominal; prime summer yellow. 5.42 ?! r>.so: prime wln j ter yellow, ii0ti6lj; prime summer white, j 5.403 i.ti> CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. , Chicago. III., August 9? While awaiting ?the goiernment crop report wheat owners j to-day 100k profits and net advances was ! more than wiped n'J'.. The Washington flg 1 '.res lamed out to be better for the bulls 1 than had been looked for. but tame too I late to have an influence before to-morrow, Closing quotation* weie ',??&?,r. lower than last night. Corn wound up unchanged to j V?< higher; oats '?e. dearer to ',c. down. I and hog products vatylng from Sc advance I to :7'..r. decline Leading :uturis to-day ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. Close, WHEAT? Sept. si N 91% May . lo:>i 1.03 1.01', 1.02** CORN? Srpt. 65 ?'.H *i\ 65 j Dec. 62?i 63 62?; fi-.*i May . 65 ?"?'? ?<% 61?, OAT8 Sept. 15 42H 41S 41'i Doc. 4t?i 44>i Mlv . r.H 47?? I6\ ??'? It BBS PORK?Per bb!. I Sept.1S.00 lS.PO 17.55 17.75 Jim.1?:.*. 16".". 16.52 16.65 I ARD?Per l?o ios. i Sept.MI ?.12 S.V. 9.0: Ort.9.1.-. 9.17 9.00 9.05 1 Jan.S.47 S.S2 S.65 S.7S SHORT niBS ? Per lb*. Sept.?...0 9.52 9 50 9.37 Oct.9.35 9. US 9.70 9.;:. I .Uli.S.42 S. 17 S.S5 ? S.40 | I Receipts?Wheat. I60.s?? bushels; corn, 91. 1303 bushel*: onts. 625.200 bushels. Shipment* I ?Wheat. *C6,50Q bushels: corn. 161.900 bushels'; . oats, 197.300 bushel*. i c'ush grain closed: Wheat?No. 2 red. S9fl , 99c.; .Vn. 2 red. fjsSiS9e.: No. 2 hard. M(jJ ' ? Mile; No. e hoid. tS091Vic; No. l northern. ' ..Id, |1.14>01.12Vk; N?. 1 northern, new. 11.0543 1 1.97; No. 2 northern. 11.0501.00: No. 2 north? ern, new. n*/.fl.tt; No. 3 northern, old. tili I 1.01'i: No. 3 northern, new. 33*9(1; No. 21 I spring, KOtSc: No. 3 spring. 944107c.; vel? vet chaff. 94?if9e.-. durum. 9309SC, Corn?, . No. 2. CI>t?iG5e.; No. 2 while. OSc.j No. 2! yellow, 65', ii Sf.Uc.; S*o. 3. IKjfWHc.; No. 3 white, >"',.. it (Sc.: No. 3 yellow, <i. ,??:.i,c; j No. t. C3?, ?t6lc.; NV ? white. 65V, T; C5V4C.; No. 4 yellow. 61'? (<} 64's'-. Oat*?No. 2. 39*f ' i 39? jc; No. 2 white. 4CV**>41Uc.i No. I white. I . 40 ?) I0',c.; No. 4 white. 19?4$40c.; standard. j |0',*1 HC. I RICHMOND DRAIN MARKKT. Richmond. Va.. August 9, 1911. WHOLES ALE QUOTATION'S ON 'CHANGE. WHEAT?Car lota. No. 2 red. Western. Hi 95 No. 2 red. Virginia. '0 91 No. 3 red. 0> 93 ' Virginia (has lots). M ? M j Virginia, b.-ig lots (for seed) 92 9.'. I corn?rar lot*. No. 2 white. <lt 75',4 ' No. 3 white. 74 I No. 2 mixed. *i 73 j No. 3 mixed. ffl 72 Virginia (bag lots). 7~ *i 75 lOATS-Csr lot*. No. 2 mixed. ?i 431,' No. 3 mixed. <H 43 i No. S white. 0 4". I No. 2. white. 9 44 ' Winter seed (bag lot*). 55 Tf 70 ] ! RYE?C*r lots. i No. 2. <"? 90 j No. 3. ?5 ?9 j Virginia (big lots). =9 (j V) RICH5IOND HAY MARKET. Richmond. Vo.. August 9. 1911. The ei'iotatlons ore as follow*: No. 1 Timothy. IV50 No. 2 Tlmoth. 22.00 No. 3 Timothy. Nominal Light clover, mixed. 21.00 SO. 1 clover, mixed. 21.00 No. l clover. Nominal No. 2 clover, mixed. 17.00 STRATA*?Compressed . 7.so i.oose pressed, targe bales... 1.50 Ti 9.00 SHUCKS?Compressed . Nominal Loose pressed, large hales ... Nominal Load your cars so that hay at doors rep? resent contents, and thus avoid rejections. This market grades hay in accordance with the ruli-i of the National Hay Associa? tion. CATTLE MARK CT 5. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (SjIce at ITnlon Stock Yards.) Richmond. V? . August 9. 1911. ftepori of the live stork market for the n?k enelluc August 7: Receipts?Cattle, '-'."? head; calves, 103 head; sheep. 513 head; hogs. 3.'9 head. Best steers. 6c medium to good. 5fl5'.4e.; common to fair. 4'.;l'4c: best heifers. 549 Stic ; medium to good. 414 49 4'ttC.; common to fair. I1, fi :>,i'.; best cows. 4fl4'4c; me rltiim t? good. 3 'a3 V' .: common to fair. 2? : bulls. IVifllr-i calves, iig'c. Cows and calve*, I234755.C? PT head Best light hogs. ' '?"'.,<" .; heavy, 4*4070.; sows nnd stags, 5'(r. 6c; best lambs, 5U. ?J6c.; common. 4{rVjc.; sheep, 2<j<9 3'ic. New York. August 9?Beeves?Receipts 12.511 hend. steers. 94.50417.10; hulls. 1*6041 .-, '0; cows. 11.50414.73. Calves?Receipts '-'66 j head; culls, 14'fS.Wj grosser* and butter? milks. |3.50*T4.K0: southern and western calves, $4.5007.00, Khoep and Lambs?Re? ceipts 9.490 head. Hhiep unchanged, culls. 42.5003,00: lamb*, 1507.50) culls. *lg 4.50. I HOB*?Receipt* 4,334 h'-nd. Market arm at Jt.50fl7.S0, J RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond, Va.. August 9. 1911. 1 Quotation* on tho Richmond Tobacco Ex ;change: BROWN SHIPPING?REORDERED. ' Lugs .t 7.50 '3 J S.7S l-diort leaf. 9.0ft 131 10.50 ' Long lenf. lfl.OO Cf 13.50 ' 1 Wrappers . 13.00 fl- 15 (0 . bright?. SMOKERS?Common . 7.00 ?? LH I Medium . 9.00 ? u.Oo ' Fine . 12.00 tj 1.4.00! , CUTTERS?Commoa . 12 00 ijr '2.50 Medium . 11.00 "j 16.50 Fine . 17.(0 (& 1* 50' Fancy . is.50 ,<i 20.00 I KILLERS?Common . soo $ 10.no Medium . 11.00 ft 12.00 Good . 12.50 Sj 13 50 Pin* . 1100 -j i6.00' wrappers?Common . 15.00 r<t 17.00 Medium . IR.00 m :o.oo , I Or.od . 25.00 4i 30.00 Fine . 32.50 (n 37.f4 I Fancy .4ft.ro ? 45.00 BUN-CURED?NEW. Lug?, common to good. 5.50 *3 7.00 Lugs, good to prim*. 7.60 ?50 Short leaf. 9.00 4J 11.00' I Long leaf. 11.00 9 14.11O i Wrappers . 11.00 # 26.00 Priming* . l.oo <& a.ooi HISCELLANEOU8 MARKETS. PEANUT MARKET. ? Reported by Rodger*. McCabe * Co.) Pr;crslt.:rg. Va., August 9.?Peanut*.? ritmers' Spanish Arm at Ji.27'.4 per bushel: shelied Spnnifh No. 1, 7fl7>le , No. 2 Span ; l?h. shelled. Softer, per pound. Virginias? Firm: bunch. 5>;fi54c. per pound; extra 'prime, 4c. per pound . prime. 3*4C. per pound; machine picked. 3'46 4c. per pound; stielllug j stock. 30 3'tc. per pound. DRY e;of)ns MARKET. New York, Ajguat 9.?Cotle.ii goods are generally eiuiet Revisions on one or two lines of denims are announced for the pur? pose, of cleaning up light stock*. Narrow dress Ktnshamo Will not be priced until after BeptCmlicr 1. New raw silk rules have befit adopted by the allk association to govern sales. Worsted yarns are in light demand with prices Irregular. Jobbers are doing a fair trade in seasonable dress fabrics. N A V AI, STORKS Savannah. OSa.. Augllsl g.?Turpentine? Firm at |g*4 ft SOc.: sales 841 casks; receipts 934 oashs: shipments 34;' casks: ?stock 28.483 casks. Rosin?Firm: .ales .7.(91 barrels; re. celpts 2,772 barrels: shipments 1.0S0 barrels; stock l(o.90S barrels. Cjuote: B. 15.15435.50. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF RICHMOND. AUGUST 1971. A RR IV KD. Steamer Berkeley. Shelly. Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Line. SAILED. Steamer Berkeley. Shelly. Norfolk, mer? chandise and paysengers. Old Dominion Line. l Steamer Pucalinntaa, Craves. Norfolk and > .fames River landings, merchandise anil pas i tengets. Virginia Navigation Company. Schooner Allco Ogden. Slgnalgo, James i River. light. j Barge Christiana, Batterby, James River. i wood. .NOT INTIMIDATED 'BY BLACKHANOERS Asbury Park. N. J., August fi? Anonymous writers, of letters threat? ening the life of James A. Bradley, founder of Asbury Park, received a published reply to their demands, in which Mr. Bradley declared "If your threat is carried out I hereby Instruct my executors to spend some of my hard-earned money to have you hung or electrocuted, according to the I laws of New Jersey." Mr. Bradley has waged relentless war against itinerant venders of beer The letter received by him savs: "Mr. Bradley, if you don"t stop per? secuting the merchant of a boer you will know c-iilck the power of 'Black Hand." but it is too late. 'Black Hands.' " Mr. Bradley's reply notllles tho "beer pirates" that he has placed the threat In the hands of the police, will continue his lluht, and will also supply money to hire detectives to discover the iden? tity of "Blnck Hands." Crop Condition. Washington. August H.?Corn?Con? dition. 89.6; yield. 22.6. Winter wheat?Total yield. 4.10.149. 000; acre yield, 14.1.'.; quality, 92.0. Spring wheat?Condition. E9.K: yield. 16.1. All wheat?Yield, 12.8. Oats?Condition. C5.7: yield. 23.2. fiats?Remaining on farms, 64.342. 000. Barley?Condition. 66.2: yield. 19.8. Rye?Total yield. 30,677.000; acre yield. 15.6; quality, 91.5. Buckwheat?Condition, 82.9: yield. 18.1: area, Sni.oon. Potatoes?Condition. 02.3; Syield. 71.5/ Tobacco?Condition. 6?Sj0; yield. 672.4. Flax ? Condition. 71.0: yield, 7.6.' Rice?Condition. RS.3; yield, 32.7. Hay?Condition. ?8.6; yield, 1.4; area. ?037,000. Apples?Condition, 53.9. JRaflrotWs^^ Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway cats laaVa aiaacAealar, dnveuiu and i-orrj airsal*, i?i leiursourg: ?4. 7, S. ??, lu. 11, 'U A. M.. 1. 2. ?3. ?, 4. ??i:15. ??. 7. k. ??. 10 P. M. 11:40 P. M. for Cheater, 12:00 midnight ror Petersburg, Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore tilieei. tor Munchei'er: 15;.J. 6:33, ??7:11. ?7:15. 8:85. ?:S8, ?>10:36. 11.15 A. M.. 12:35, '1:35. 2:3?. 3:35. ?4:35. 4:86. 8:85, ?7:35, 8:3?, ?:3a, *?4:40, U:40 P. M. ? Daily except Sunday and holidays 'Carries ... s'age and axprecs. ??Limited, except Sundays Mid holiday*. All cars from Petersburg connect ?Ith car* for Richmond. RICHMOND A.vi) nOBSAl'RAKK BAY RAILWAY COMP.^N'Y. Schede:? of electric trains to and from Ashland, stopping at Intormedlate stations upon ni,<nu.li Lv. Richmond (Broad and Laurel Sta.). ??:?, ^ilO. 8:10b* ?:10. "lOilO. ?1:10 A. M . 1:10. 2:10. 8:10, 4.10b. 5:10. 8:24. 1:10. 8:10u. 10:10. 11:46 P. M. Lv. Ashland, '6:64. 7b. 8, 9b. 10. "11 A. M.. *1S M.. "1. t. 3. 4, 6b. 6. 7. 8. 9b, 11 P. at. ?Dally except Sunday "Sunday ools. b4 srriaa baggage. hbaboaru Aiu'LirrH Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich, mond dally: 8:14 A. M.?Local to Norllna. 1.20 P. M.?Sleepers and conches, Atlanta. LUrmln&ham. Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points. 9:60 P. M.?Sleepors and coaches. I . nnnah, Jacksonville and Florida point* 11:13 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. At* lanta. Birmingham. MemphI* and the Boulh west Northbound train* schsdulod to arrlv? In Richmond dally: 6:33 A. M.. 7:23 A M. 6:06 '? M.. 6:40 P. 1st I_3fcaflroa?ff. "'_ , RiclimonfljFreilericlBli'g & Potomac R.R. j TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. I - JyQtvo Richmond ?6.3J A.M. Itjrd 8l.SU. ?5.4? A.M. Main M. Mb. ?O.rtA.M. lljrrd St.SU. ?7.30 A.M. Main St. Sta. ?8.40 A.M. Byrd St. SU. ?12.01 noon Bjrd St. SU. tf.OO P.M. Byre St. Sta. 54.16 P.M. Elba Station. ?:>.!.-. P.M. Main St. Su. ?e,20F.M.BjrdSt. Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Lew? Hrrd St, Sta. 1 JO P. M. for Freacrlckahorg. feme Klba Sin. 7.60 A. M.,8.30 P.M. for Ashland Arrlro Bird St. 8u.8.25 A.M. front 1 redcrlcksb'g. Arrive EltiaSU. 0.3? A.M.,6 JO P.M. from Aablaod. , ?Doily. t Weekdays. gSunday* only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station (except t'.ains leaving 5.3a a. m. and arriving 13.50 nicht) atoN at Elba. Time of arrivals and j depa'-'.ures uot tumicucJ. Read the sign*. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B.?Following schedule litres publlsbai aa Information and not guarantees* O.lp A 11 - mm Local for Charlo'lo. Dur ham and Raleigh. 10:46 A M.?Dally? Limit vi ? Fur all point* South. Drawing Room Ludet Sleeping Car tu Aahoville. N. C. 1:0} p. M. Ex. Sun.?Local for Durham and In? termediate statlona. 6:00 P. M. Ex. Sun.? Keysvlll* Local. Ulli P. M.?Dally ? Limited ?For all points Suuih. Pullman ready at ?.z-i P. M. YORK RIVER LIN XL ?:S0 r. M. ? Ex. Sun.?T? Weal Pt_. connect big tor iial'.lmor. Mow . Wed, and Frl 0:0c A. 51 Ex. Sun. and 2:16 P M.?Mon.. Wed. uud I-'rl ?Local to Weal Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the Uoulh: 6:60 A. U 1:06 p. M., dally. 8:40 A. M Ex. Sun.: 12:66 Ex. Sun.; f:G0 P. St. dally. From Weat Point: ?:M A Id Dc.ly; I'-.Si A. M Wed. and Frl.; 4:? p. IL *.x. Suu. b. S. B?RO ESS. D. p. A.. KC ri. Main St 'Phon* Madison ?64. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JULY J. 1?1L TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAI LT. For Florida and South: 6:16 A m sod 1:15 P. M. 1:0C A. M. Charleston. For Norlolk: ?,d:.'0. 3:00 A. M.. ?3:00 P. IL. I 1:10 P. 51., ?"7: 0 P. M. For N. * W. jly. M.tt: 6:16 A_ it... 1);00 A. M , '3:? P. M. and ?:i0 P. M. For 1'elci Ibu' g: 1:00 A. 51.. 6:15 A. IL. ?S:W A. M . B.ti 1. M.. tf:00 A. M . 10:? A. M.. '2:00 P. M.. 4:10 P. M.. 6:06 P. .vi., ??ltd P. M.. 7:15 1'. M.. 9:20 P. 51.. 11:45 P. iL For GoiUbburu And Fayettevllle: M;io p. 14. Trnlu arrive Richmond dally: 5:20 A- If'., tAO A. M.. 6:6? A. M . "6:37 A. M.. ??f--'-, A. M., ^:40 A M.. ??11:45 A. M.. -2:00 P. od , ??2:15 P. M.. 6:05 1'. M.. 6:26 P. M.. 6:00 p. M_. 9:10 P. M.. ??10:H P M.. 11:30 P. M * Except Sunday. ?* Sunday only. Time of arrival and departure and con* factions not guaranteed. C. 8. CAMPBELL D P. A Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule in Effect May 14. MIL Leave Byrd Street aiatlon. Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: OS:10 A. M., *9:Qv A. M.. a3:00 P. M.. '4:10 1'. M.. 1)7:00 P. 54. FOR LI'NUHBL'HG A-ND THE WEST: ?6:15 A. M.. '10.Ui A. M.. a3:00 1*. m . ??:?? i: M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk. ^11:40 A. 51 011:45 A. M . *6:3i P. M.. 010:^5 P. Jl.. ?11-30 P. M. From tho Welt: ?6:55 A. St.. a^'.'ov p. M.. o:':15 P. M.. ?6:05 P. M., *?:O0 P. 54. ?Dully. uDally ax. Sunday. OSuuday ooly. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Car*, Cat* Dining Car*. C. H. BOS LEY, D. P. A., Richmond. Va. W B. BEV1LL O. P. A.. Rosnolca. Vs. Arrlvo ltlohmond ?7.60 A.M. BjrdSl.Su". II1 .'J i A.M. Elba Station. tUJli A.M. Byrd St.su. ?1.12 P.M. Main St. SU. ?2.46 P.M. BrrdSt.SU. ?7.25 P.M. BjrdSt.SU. ?0.10 P.M. Bjrd St.SU. ?9.40 P.M. Main St.SU. ?11.05 P.M. Main St.SU. ?12.5UDlghtBjrdSt.SU. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:4u A. ?Local?Dally?Newport News. ?:30 A. Local.?Dally?Ch'vlll*. Ex. Sun. C Forge. t9:00 A.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. Old PoUit 110:00 A.?Local?Dally? L:hbg. Lex. C. Forge. 111:45 A.? Mtn. Sp!. Ex. Sunday?W. Sulphur. ?:.?j p.?Exprcai?Daily?Cln.-l'vllSa. 14:00 p.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. N. Newa. 5:00 P-Local?Dally ?N. News. Old Point. 5:15 p.?Local ? Etx. Sunday?QordoniVlll*. ?5:15 P.?Lora I ?Ex. Sunday?Lchbg. Natural Ur.iltf, Clifton Forge. ?0 35 p.?Limited?Dally?Cincinnati, Chicago. ?11:00 p. ?Express?Daily?Cincinnati, L'vllla. ?Sleeper*. IParlor cars. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from East: ?:.& A. M.. 7:50 P. M. Through from East: 11:20 A. M.. 6.30 I*. M. Local from Wast: "8:30 A. 51.. ,#9:60 A. M., 6:25 P. M. and 4:30 P. M. Through: 7:00 A. 51., 2:15 P. M. James River Line: "8:35 A. If., 6:15 P. If, ??Dally except Suncay. NORFOLK SOUTHERN Lv. Norfolk: '1:35 aod ?u A. 54 , *9 p. M . (or Eastern Caruilua and the suut'i. Lv. HalelRhi "6:15 A. 51., tl sad "j.u p. m.. for Eaitern ilarollna and Nvrfolk. Pu lman Sleeping Cars between Norfolk, Ralelgn: aleo Coldiboro and Norfolk. ?DaP> ly Ex. Bun. C. D. LEGRANDE. (1. A., American Nation* Bank. 'Phone .Monroe 1621. Richmond. W. W i-li'-VTON O P ?-. ::nrf<*i*. Vm. Chesapeake Steam ship Co Big new ships, "CIO" >f Norfolk" and "City of Baltimore." j Equipped with wireless telegraphy. Tele phon* service throughout the ships. State. room* en suite, with oaths. Price* from 7sc to 43.50. Excellent meal*. 76c TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NO'lFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Daily, except Sun., vie N. & W. Ry. 2:u0 P. M.. Nor'-Ik 6:15 P. M. C. *i O. Ry., 4:00 P. M. Dauy, Old Point 7:15 P. M. O. D. S. S. Co. 7:00 P. M. Dally Cone day la 1 .Norfolk). Va. Nav. Co. 6:S0 A. M. (Monday. Wednes? day and Friday). Ticket* at ail office*. For staterooms apply to S. E. DUKdESS, D. P_ Agent. 920 East 5iain Street. Richmond. 1 Baltimore Steam Packet Co. Equipped with wireless telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally, including Sunday, via N. ft W. Ry. 3.00 P. M., Norfolk 8:20 P. M. C. ft O. Ry. 4:00 P. M., Old Point 7:30 P. M. O. D. S. S. Co 7:00 P. M. (one day Ri Nor- { folk). ? 1 Va. Nav. Co. 6:30 A. M. (Monday. Wednea day and Friday) 1 Tickets at al< office*. For stateroom* sp- | ply to II. M. BOYKIN, Agent. 830 East Main Street OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot of Ash SL dally.7:00 P. st. Leave Newport New*.3.00 A.m. Arrive Norfoik.6:00 A.M. Connect* with main line steamer* leaving Norlolk for New York dally except Suncisy 7:Co I'. M. Connection* also made by N. A W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & O. Ry. at 4 P. If. j NLjiu Line steamer* ?top at Ctaromont 10 iai.d or receive passenger* on signal. T. 1RUINIA NAVIGATION CO. James Rival bj daylight for Norfolk, Old Point, Now pr.rt Now* and 3.11 Jarnos River landings S*. lamer leave* Monday. Wednesday anil I- ..lay at 6:30 1. 51. Freight received tor alt J.i un s Rlvor landing*. 'Phons Madiioo 176. | Main Ticket Office. ?21 E. \:?'o atreat. ' "ASK MR. BOWMAN" About vacation trips to New, York, Ber? muda, Jamaica. Panama, Niagara, Great Lukes, Canada, Boston. Nova Scotia and New Foundland. Phone Madison 5154. SAM'L H. BOWMAN, $ Tourist Agent. 70s East Main Street. Richmond. Va. To England, Ireland tiS Continent Triple Screw 45,324 Tons The Largest and Finest Steamer In the World /fl^ LYMPlQ French a La Carte Restaurant Sails August 19 Seplember 9 rklsh and Eleetric Batbs. Bwinimlna Fool. Four Klorstora. Gymnasium.Verandah Cite. Palm Court Tho Moot Up.to-Date First. Socond and Third Class r&ssenger Accommodations American Line N. Y.?Plymouth?Cberboorg ?Southampton Philadelphia?Queenrtown?Liverpool Atlantic Transport Line New York?London Direct Red Star Line London, Paris via Dover?Antwerp Philadelphia?Antwerp?Boston PASSENGEB OFFICE. 0 BROADWAY. NEW YORK OR LOCAL AGENTS. White Star Line N. V.?Ptyawuth?Cherbourg?Southampton New York -Qaeenstawn?Uverpaol Borten?Qneenstown? Liverpool New York and Boston Tth? Mediterranean Azores, Madeira, Gibraltar. Algiers, Vlltclranche, Genoa, Naples, Alexandria jlTinamfaiL -,-^-^^_-j?ln-ancf?I,> Zs open for business in their new home on Broad St next to Sixth St tJThe public is cordially invited to inspect this new building. William ML Habliston, Pres. J. W. Rothcrt, lst.-V. Pres. John G. Walker, 2nd.-V. Pres. A. M. Glover, Cashier. Notice of Call for Redemption 6% Ten Year Notes Jefferson Realty Corporation NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Holders of Coupon Notes Nos. 2, 4, 16, 20, 24 and 69, for one thousand dollarsf 31,0001 each, of the series six per csnt. of ten-year coupon notes of Jefferson Realty Corporation, dated March 2, 19GS, that, in accordance with the terms of said notes, redemption of the same will be made by Jefferson Realty Corporation on September 1, 1911, that being the next date for the payment of semi-annual interest due on said notes, by the payment of the prin? cipal of said notes, with interest accrued to the date of reder.itition, and the further sum of one and one-half pcrcentum of the face value of said notes, provided said notes with all unmatrued interest coupons annexed arc surrendered on said date of redemption; and the holders of said notes are hereby required to present the same with all unmatured interest coupons annexed, for redemption in the manner above stated, on September 1, 1911, at American National Bank RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. If said notes arc not presented for redemption at said time and place, a sum equal to trie principal of said notes and unpaid interest due thereon, and one ar.d one-half percentum of the face value thereof, will be deposited with the American National Hank of Richmond, Virginia, for the redemption of said notes when pre? sented, and said notes will thereafter cease to bear interest. JEFFERSON REALTY CORPORATION, By O. F. YVEISEGER, Secretary. !The Man I Who Knows I By actual experience will tell I you that, In every way possible, B the officers and employees of I this bank combine to make the I account of overy depositor of I the utmost value and to make B him feel thorouarhl y at home I First National Bank I RICHMOND, VA. ?j Capital and Surplus $2,000,000 I We welcome accounts of al kinds, large and small. Manchester National Bank E. A. BARBE*. JR. Certified Public Accountant. ?. A. BARBER & CO. ACCOUNTING, AUDITINO, ORGANIZING, SYSTEMATIZING. 216 Mutual Building, Phone Marl, 5S21. Richmond. Va, _ ^eambrjat?. VACATION CRUISES To via Halifax, N. 8., most delightful cruise, of 1.S0O miles. Magnificent scenery: Normo?, be.iland Strait, Gulf anu River St. Lawrence and far-famed Saguenay Ktver. S. S. "Trlnl. dad" from New York, August 19th and Sept. 2nd. 10 A. M. Returning from Quebec Au? gust 11th and 26th and Sept. 5th I iours Inc. Hotels. Shore Excursions. Lowest Rates. Twin Screw S. S. "Bermudlan," &530 I tons, sails Aug. 9, 19, 30 and Sept. 9 Bilge koala; electric fans; wireless telegra? phy. Fattest, newest and only Steamer Land? ing passengers at the dock In Bermuda. For Illustrated pamphlets apply to A. K. OUTEKBRIDGH * CO.,- Agents. Quebec 9. 8. CO., Ltd., 29 Broadway, New York, or any Ticket Agent, or QUKnF.O 8. 8. CO... Ltd.. Quebec. SAMUEL H. BOWMAN, 70$ East Main Street. ' ' ; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CITY OK IUCUMU.V9. VIRGINIA ? I 8. R. Dnnohoe, Auditor of Public Ac I counts, etc., vs. Tbomaa W. Robinson, Treasurer of the City of Alexandria, Va.) Virginia I Safe Deposit and Truat C'orpora Itlon, a Virginia Corporation, etc., and A. IV, Harsnan, Jr., Treasurer of the State of Virginia. To all parties Interested in tho above entitled cause?Take notice: That the undersigned special com? missioner, who was duly appointed by decree entered In the. above entitled cause June 24. IS 11, has fixed upon August 18, 1911, at 109 North Fairfax Street. Alexandria, Va., at 10 o'clock A. M., as the day, place and hour for executing the decree of this court as above referred to, wherein said under? signed special commissioner Is re? quired to report to the said honorablo court, as follows: ' To take an account of the liens out? standing and enforceable against the Virginia Safe Deposit and Trust Cor? poration, which arc binding liens upon tile bonds of the city of Alexandria deposited by the said Virginia Safe licposlt and Trust Corporation with the State Treasurer, which are re? ferred to and set out In tho bill ot complainants tiled In this cause, "bow? ing the amount of said liens and the priority. If any, among said liens, to which they are entitled In the distri? bution of tho funds to be derived from the said bonds so deposited with the Treasurer of the State of Virginia, and referred to in said bill, which said account tho said special commissioner will take, state and report to tht j court, together with any matter spe ; daily stated deemed pertinent by htm ! self, or which be might be required bo to state by any party Interested ; ' and if from any cause the execution ; of said decree be not commenced on ; that day and time, or. If commenced j be not concluded on that day. the ex? ecution of the same will be adjourned and continued from day to day, oi i from time to time, at the. same plact ' and at the same hour, until the samt I shall be completed. Given under my hand this 12th. day of July. 1911. R. D. BRUMBACK, Special Commissioner in Chancery in above entitled cause National Bank of Virginia Capital, - 51,200,000 .Surplus, - $ 600,000 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Street* Get one of our little Home Sav? ings Banks?free for the asking. Commonwealth Bank " 53 The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY* STRRETS. OPEN ? A. M. TO 6 P. M. Admission. 25c. FREU ON SATURDAYS