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1J York tock Market / York. September IS?Wall i ?et Buffered to-day from one of Its quent attacks of nervousness, over] e uncertainties of politics. The source uneasiness on this occasion was esldent Tuft's speech at Detroit, in gard to the enforcement of the onti ust Jaw. Although this Influence was It less strenuously than has fre ently been the rase when politics s been uppermost. It was sufficient bring about a sharp reaction in the ck market. The hundsome sums nrded on Saturday were crossed otf .be list In short order when trading ?was resumed to-day. bitter In the ses slon. however, the market became stronger. Losses were gradually re? covered, nnd at the close some stocks ruled slightly above Saturday's final figures. In spite of the morning's decline, there was no important liquidation, nnd tile memory of Saturday's rout be- j Ing still fresh, bear traders were cau? tious. Business- accordingly became dull. The declines were due to some extent to short selling, the bears cir- i culating various reports of what the President would say in his speech. "When the speech itself was available. ; It was seen that the prophecies which had alarmed some traders had not' been borne out. and there was an Int- 1 ' provcme.nt it) sentiment. *Tht- -acjian of the market was dU- j ppolntinn to traders, who had e\ ecter! u continuation of the upward ! tovement. It was felt that in view | t the enormouy depreciation in the' lark' i values of securities from the I ,lgh prices of the year and the ab- ' * ?"?ce of causes for alarm over fun 1 'nt^al Renditions, stoejts should ap-, tn'd wa??*m*n' capital sufficient IMght tht mistake the rise of last week, demand appeared thU , the market seemed to ; when HoVn w.elg.ht Suspension] "*ot s lal institutions?one in the geldipad the otner ln cir.cln dt'ove hin without Its sentimental wire. :indrnl!!hca ammunition of Long wo s quickly availed them win the ?her reports of govern In bot against corporations ac aon lay , decline in United States Jot i'riu.rnational Harvester. The ?t the tcold down to 101 3-4. Its decisions.! the year. New Haven. The 2;tary, was exceptionally who won sring more than three | 2:17 trcf Its recent heavy loss. ? Pansy S-udlng the Issues *wern ver. first; is features of the list., second. B?n and preferred stocks I 2 17 pac gains In response to ? Longwor first; t"Hmht stocks on the early V., third. perhaps 2$.000 shares. 2:06 pac< , oct'n ? financial condi ?Major Bas reflected in the Bank first ?J Walt' ccl<1-V statement This the 'secontrcase ?? $42.000.000 inj 2-0414 Mints, apparently as a j " .. n-'.us on the bank for assist- | e ifJm institutions which were in* ved in the entanglements which ' iught about a crisis In the German J tnclal world. The government's tement of foreign trade In August | ?wed arr unprecedented volume of ? )orts. the balance of trade In favor i this country surpassing all previous I ords for that month. Agricultural I pmcnts were not greatly changed value from the same month .1 yoar o, the Increase being largely in oth- I 'products. Bcytds were irregular. Total sales, : ar value. ?1.4 ~>7.000. United States bonds were unchang- ! _d on call. Total sales for the day, 404,609 ?hares, New York, September 1$.?Money on1 call steady; 2 l-8c<1 J 8-S per cent.; rul-i ing rate, 2 1-4; closing bid. 2 1-4; of-' fered at 2 3-8. Time loans easier: sixty: days, 3@Sl-4 per cent.; ninety days. t. 1-433 1-2; six months. 3 7-8'r4 per' cent. Prime mercantile paper. 4 3-4 i per cent. Sterling exchange steady, with ac? tual business in bankerB' bills r.t S4.8326 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8620 for demand. Commercial bills, 94.82 1-2. Bar silver. 52 3-8. Mexican dollars, 45. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. By Richard W. Maury, 6tock and Bond Broker, 101?. E. Main Street. Richmond, la*. -September IS, 1911. STATE BECUR.HrTBS. * " Bid. Asked, 'rglnla 3s, Old. C. und Ft.. 1991... ST>i s7?? Centuries, 2-3. C. and R., 1991,. S7it MAILROAD BONDS. A- C. L. R- R. Con. Tr. 4 p. c. si c. ond O.. Oen'l. M. Ots, l?2. 10i Georgia, Sou. and Fla., 1945. 104 Georgia and Ala. Con,. 5s, 194S_ lui Nor. and West. Ry. 4s,. VJJi. ?3 Keuboard Adjust 5s. 1S4&. 75 Southern Railway 1st 5s. i?SM. 105 Co. R. Dev. and G. M. 4s. 195C. ... Western N. C. 1st 4?. C-, 1914. 10? STREET RAILWAY BONDS Nor. and Ports. Trac. Co. 5s. lSJi.. '7 SS Va. Ry. and Power Co. 5s, i;<34... a; STREET Ry STOCKS. Par. Va. end Power Co. pfd.100 77'4 S ""' Ry. and Power Co. com_1? 31> 4114 A.ILKOAD STOCK:.-. Par. ?apeake and Ohio.50o 71 ... /oik and Western com.ICO 101 ... F. and P. Dlv. ubllg.lw ... 270 F. and P. 7 p. c. guar.luO ... 290 uthern Railway ptd. .100 ?>( Uth?rn Railway coin.100 27 ... SANK AND TRUST CO. eTOCK*. merlcan National.100 140 road Street. :5 C: ink of Commerce and Trust?.1W) :4m :rst Nation*.!.lw 2:;, erchants Nations..100 700 ?tlonal Bank of Virginia.log 199 ... Ulor.ul State and City Bank..100.117 -Kanter? National.100 750 tavlngs B&r.k of Richmond. 12 talon Bank of Richmond. 50 3w Virginia Trust Company.tot) 160 MISCELLANEOUS. Va-Car. Chem. pfd. 5 p. c.IC? in lij Quctatlots .'or Interest-paying bonds are at a price 10 which Interest must be added. Income bonds and certificates ?: Indebted? ness are Rat. BOND LIST. ?ills-Chalmers 5s. 6s American Tcbacco Companj Is.. 5,744 'American Tobacco 1 Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s(hidi. :? A. c. L.-L. and N. 4s < old 1. . V. ? Atlantic Coast Line com. u . y, ;4 CbesapetUce and Ohio conv. ??.,. tbtd) ? , .Norfolk and Western conv. 4s (bid)_ 10.' Esaboard Ali Line 4s. Seaboard Air Line adj. 5s ibldi. : '. Southern Bell 6s. \ Mother-l Railway 4r. : , (Southern ftallway Ct. , Dulled States Steel 2nd 5s. .Va -r lWii Bros ctfs lOKji. 63Vi {Va.-/ \ Chem In 5s. 99'? S*' " deb. 4r,.... to',? J IS. 4' ^ . lO-'H N MAEREIh. ptetnber Is.?A pprenslenn ather restricted aggrcs s cotton market tb-duy. ^Send for our interes ccount with fing bookn Bank L/The Trjf Richmond fciAboUt CfMAIN SIRE IT. A START. t PER INTEREST Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sales. Stock. 1.400 Amer. Beel Sugar, com. Allls-Chalmers . l(X> Allls-Ohalmers, pfd. 6,820 Amalgamated Cupper ... Arne.-. Agrl. Chem-, com. >?" Amerlcan Can . 670 American Can. pfd. IUI Arne,-. Car un,l Foundry. Amer, Car and Fclun., pfd American Cottcn oil. AlucT'cun fanteed Oil... 300 American Locomotive ... Amer. lx>coni'>t 1 ve. pfd... Amer. Malt Co.. pfd. 4..150 American Smelling . >?' amorlciin sugur . 1,600 Amer, Tel. and Tel. Co... 60 American Tobacco, com. 40' American Tooaico, pfd.. rt'?< Annccndu Coin er . 5,20t) Atcblson . 1'? Atlantic Coasl I.ino. 2,300 Baltimore und Oblo. 1,1' I Brooklyn H.->p:d Transit. 300 Central Leather, com 1.130 Canadian Pacific . 3,150 Chesapeake and Ohio_ 200 Chicago Urea: Western. 4,670 Chi., .Uli. ifhd St. Paul... Crucible Steel for., com. 25 Crucible Steel, pfd. 200 Chicago and Northwest. 3C0 Colorado Fuel and Iron. Colorado and Southern.. 500 Consolidated Gas . Delaware' and Hudson... 2C0 Den. and Rio Gran., com. 100 Ben. and Rio Gran., pfd. 225 Distillers- Sec. Cor. 17.:/? Erie ,. 1.&O0 Brie, 1st pfd. Fed. Min. an 1 Sm.. pfd.. 4rn Genera] Electric . 2.5C-) Great Northern, pfd. 1,000 Great Northern Ore ctfs Illinois Central . .".no Interboro-Mo:. By THOMAS BRANCH & Open. High. Low. Bid. Aeked. Closing M\ &4% 53-i CO.. Bunkers and Brokers. Sales. Stock. IS 10% SI7, 47 US-, 116 135?? 4->> 93% 34% 103 % 1J0% 97 74% 227>t n% is 113 11"'-j 27% 133'? 18314 31% 30*4 fd 124?? 46*4 54% is 57% 10'? 84% 47% l&% l"L' 9J% :'!% m% LOU. 97% 74% 2>r4 71* 18 113 *79?? 22% 4? 31 31% 61% 151 124*4 14'? m*? 47 31% H7?? in; 1*,??., 395 ?3% 34 % 102% 120% 'Jit* 73% 22% 225V;, 7H? IS U2 140% 27% isa "22% 4* 31 30% :/?% iso 123% ir.'-4 M% 9% S4 46', Ho 51 8% 31% 106 3S% 6S% ?,??, ll.V'4 U'A? lo6% 13.,-.4 3911 401 ?1 '?'l4 S4% 4olj 116% '?Vi 35% 108% vs% 51 SCO Intcrboro-Msl., pfd t>% 1% Int. Mer. Marine, com. 18 17 l'JV? Ii.let national Puper.?? 56tf ??% ib% In:. Paper, pfd. Ka'i. CUy South., com.. i7 Lehlgh Valley . 157 Louisville and Nashville 110 Manhattan . Mo.. Kan. and Texas_ 29% Mo.. Kan. and Tex., pfd. ... Missouri Puclfic . 36Vi National I^eud . 49% New York Central. 102% N. V., Ont. and Western 39% Norfolk and Western... 101% Northern Pacific .115% Pacific Mall . 31% Pennsylvania . 120 People's Cat* . Plttsturg Coal, coin. Pressed Stiel Cnr. 2.S Pressed Steel Car, pfd. Ry. Steel Spring, com... 28 Reading . 140?? Republic Iron and Steel 24 Republic [. and S.. pfd. Ro.-k Island . 2S Rock Island, pfd. 47% Slots-Sheffield . Southern Pacific . IC9 Southern Railway . 27 Southern Railway, pfd. ill*; Standard Oil . 633 Tonnessee Copper . 33% Texas Puclfic . '-'.?.'? Fnlon Pacific . 161'? United States Rubber. United States Steel. 6S United States Steel, pfd 115 Va.-Car. Chemical . 5! Va.-Car. Chemical, pfd. 300 Va. Ry. and Psjjsrer, ,-om .".9 Va. Ry. and Power, pfd. ... 700 Wabash . 13% 4? 47 6fX Wal-nsh. pfd. 27?.; 136 13S% SCO Western Union . 77 14', 14% Total sales for day. 497 Open. High. Low. 42% 42% 42 93 34 10294 119% 96% 73% 22 V, 93}<j 35 103 22% 22.H? 22.5% n*\ 7!'s US 112% 11% $0 140% 141 45% 133 17'.. 133% 160% 162 45% 4'U, S-*>4 31% 31 % 31 *i 51? 19 63 1 18?, 151 123?? 124 3C0 19,450 1.200 2.70 1(X? 1.500 300 imo 0,7 10 fOO J.1 0 200 95.^0 100 2.00?) 200 10.90"' Ll.;U? 7?) 10 100 20) 10j.no.) 138.00 1,000 100 157% K0 29% '30% 49 Vi 10.:?? ;:;<?? IC2V4 115% si H 120% 25 47?4 109 27?, 64% ran 33% 23% 162% '68 Bid. Asked Closing 42 41% 4li 6 155% 139% 3P? 49% 102 39% 101% 1M?? 30% 119% 25 139?? 47% 107% 26% ?4% 630 33 23', 159% 66% 114?? 61 77% 76' 2<t> shares. 03% 85 49 3(M4 119'. !G'JV? 17?i ?27Ms 91 27% 140 24% 87% ?4% 27% 61% 62ft 33 23 161 37 67% 114% 51% 116 39 13V4 76?? hut froh buying for long account was dls- i couraged by continued report* of easier spot market? In the South, with the result : of a quiet and somewhat Irregular, but gen? erally lower market which closed steady, net unchanged to S points lower, September being unchanged, while later months were from 6ig9 points balow the closing figures | of yesterday. Asiae from the possibility ot , unfavorable weather there seemed lo be luu* In the aay'a developments that rigurod ta bullish arguments, while the increasing receipts, .reports of lower Southern spot | markets ono, unfavorable ana.nc.tal and poll- i tlua] conUltlons abroad w?r? all used as a basis lor predictions o( lower prices. A private condition report of 72.6 per cent, against To.l at the end ot August was without appreciable influence. Receipts ot cotton to-aay (2,925 bales against U.H0 last week aim DO.slU last year, 'jo-duy's receipts at New Orleans 2,:?.3 bales 1 ugainst 1,169 Un>t year, anu at ilouston 31. . uaics against MYflt lasi year. Cotton future!, opened and closed stead. Upen, ttlgil. Low. Clot...-. I January .II.? li.33 11.31 11.: tebruary . 11.31 Maren .ri.ii ii.it> 11.3a u.to April. 11.1? May .U.M ll.?b 11.IV 11. w jauu . 11. au U.io :..(?? 11.51 11.51 ll.t.i ,,u?,ust .li.a; bepteiiiber .L.ai 11.14 IIM 11.3*1 Uciouer .11.31 11.34 11.3? 11.33 .November . 11.3a | December .11.31 U.a." it.:,- 11.311 spot cotton closed quiet. 10 points lower; miauling uplands, li.tsu; middling suit. ll.w. Cotton, quiet; middling. 11.(5; gross re? ceipts, >0,V1V bah?; SlOCK, >o.wi bales; ex? port to Great Britain, lot) uales; to Hie j Continent, t?o bales; Coastwise, S,lMl bales. ? Total to-day at a.l ports?Net receipts, 53.330 bales; export to oreut Britain. Iii? bales; to Prance, l.bou bales; to the Conti? nent, ?v? bales; ?loci;, 293,1s? bales. consolidated at ail ports?.Set receipts. 101,063 bales; export to Great Britain, 11,311 bales; to France. 17,421 bales; to the Conti? nent. IV.12b bales. Total since September 1 ut all porla?.Not receipts. il>.?vu bale::; export to UNreui Britain, llu,?^ bales; to France, 73.317 bales; to the Continent, 169, 176 bales; to Japan, lug bales; lo -Mexico, SjO bales. New Orleans, La.. September IS.?Cotton futures opened stcudy at a decline of ? a l>omts oa poor cables, continued good weath? er in the cotton belt over Sunday and en? couraging crop accounts Iroin Georgia and the Carolinas. The close was sieaay at a net decline of CuT points. Messages from crop experts traveling In those sections said that the crop was maturing normally and without deterioration. Spot cotton easier; middling, II ?-16c. salsa on the spot Imi bales and :-23 to arrive; receipts 2,913 bales; siock. 3j,0vr bales, closing bids; January, 11.31; March, lLll; May, 11.60; September, 11.31; October, 11.21; December. 11.35. LOCAL MARKET gtOTATIONS. iFurnlshed by Levy Commission Co., Com? mission Merchants, Richmond, Va.) Richmond. Va-, .September IS, 1911. ACTUAL, WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OF MARKET. LIVE POULTHY. Chickens, choice, small, ib.... 11 @ i hlckens, choice, medium, lb.. 11 Chickens, large, lb. a H liens, lb. (u u Roosters, each . SO ii ; Ducks, large, young, lb. tf 12V4 ] Ducks, small, old. lb. ti 10 ISOUS ? In crates, nearby, fresh, doz & l| In crates, other sections, -doz 20 a 21 Guinea eggs, doz. 13 BUTTER. I Family, choice, fresh, lb. 20 ?t 21 i Merchants', tair, lb. af 17 LIVE STOCK. ! Veals, choice to fancy, lb. it 7Uj V eals, poor., lo !nlr, lb. i\iU 1 \ Calves, runners, lb. S <tj. sVs ? f-'heep, lb. 3 ti i Lambs, spring. !b. ? ?? 6 Cattle, fair t0 prime, lb. Wt'lt VA Hogs, lb. .'AO COUNTRY-CURED BACON. Hams, small, well smoked, ll>. ".0 Bams, large, well smoked, !b. is g \% , bides, well smoked, lb. 12 ii 13 ' Shoulders, well smoked, Ib., 12 jj 13 DEER. I Whole, lb. @ 1, HI DLS. I Dry- flint, lb. 4? 17 1 Dry salt, lb. 13 li Green salt, lb. Id 11 I Green, lb. 4? 10 Ureen, damaged, lb. ?3 7 , Tallow. 19 ( Beeswax . it 27 WOOL. Bright, No. 1. lubwsshed; Ib.. 21 B? 35 Uiisht. No. 2. tubwaahed. ? 21 <'h., unwashed, tree of burrs. y 31 . .-h., unvra>n< d. ilgl'tly burry 17 s? is I Ch., unwashed, inediuin burry {/ It , Ch., unwashed, heavy burry. l-Vt<a li MISCELLANEOUS. Onions, dry. bag. 2.00 rg J.24 j Potatoes. Irish. No. 1. bag? 1.00 a 3.7i M A RK ET CON DITIONS. 1 Poultry?Chickens more active. (Eggs? [ continue scarce und active. Live' Slock : also very scarce and extremely active. : Country bacon wanted; Other produce ac? tive at quotations. On account of warm Heather deei in very light demand NEW VOHK PRODUCE MARK KT. N. w i'ortt, September is?Flour?steady and without quotable change. Rye Hour und Ryi--Flrm. Barley? Nominal. Wheat Steady. .No. 3 red. 97c. elevator, export basis and OsV&c. f. o. b. afloat. Kutures closed net unchanged. September, 61.017.16c. Corn Finn; No 2. 73 V. elevator, domestic basts, to asrlva, and ?5!iC. f. o. b. afloat, export busts Futures nominal, oa is-Easy; white standard. 19?..; No. :'. I'lV^c.; No. i. IS'ic; Mb 1. IT'jc Futures nominal. Pork?Easy. Beef?Steady. Lard -Easy. Tallow?Quiet. t+nthes?Steady. Petroleum ' ?Steady. Wool?Steady and quiet. Rosin Turpen/In i -Quick* Molai%tui?Trirm. Rice?Steady. .-"u?a'r-Raw. t'.r:n. refined, steady. Coffee? Futures closed steady, net unchanged 1? S points higher Spot, qul?t; Rio. No. 7. '.;>>,r ; Santos. No. t, U*,e.; mild, quiet. Cordova ;t-?,il?- Rutter?Steady. Cheeai and Egge?Firm. Potatoes-Weak: ! Southern sw eets, barrftl. 12 tt?} 2.7S; Jersey. ?3 ..r '< 3.J5. Cabbages?steady .it |2.Maf,.00 'per '.00. reanuta? Steady. fancy handpick ed, VlrglrTla. <i>.,c,; Virginia shelled. Nos. 1 and 2 H.'/n*^:. Freights ?'?ody: oottnn to ? T.l\rrpool, per FO pounds. i."'j3f>e.; (rain to Liverpool, 2141I asked; grain to London. 3d i'ottonseed oil wu generally weak undet liquidation and aelllng (or western ac CQUnt, oi-raslotAfd by the decline in lard togother with poor demand from abroad N<>.nj the cloae, tiowsvet, fiaptamber rallied on covering of shorts. September dosed 1 point net lower and later months ltti 1" points on* from Saturday. September, T.OO'if 1.1?: October. S OS'S 6.10: December. 5.S4 0 S.fo; January. S.S3i8'.V5?: prime crude. t.OSflS.M; ] do. ?ummer yellow. T.l?; prime wlntct yellow and summer white. 7.OX) bid. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago. 111., September IS.?Threshing do- j lay. due to wet weather in the Canadian Northwest brought about firmness to-day In wheat. A big Increase In the United States -Jslble supply acted as an Important offet. Closing figures wer? ?.??V?c. to He. higher -Jim Saturday night. Lat'st trading left corn U0Hc to 5?c. up; oat* at V??jHc advance, and hog products cither unaltered or varying to "iVjC. decline. Leading futures tn-day ranged as follows: Open. High. Low. C'"se. \VH EAT? Sept. s. 92M K\i Olli ?U| Doc. ?H 95*i KU May . 1.01?.? 1.01?, 1.00T? 1-011.? j CORN? Sopt. ?7',i 61 67li . i Doc. .,. ?I OlVi 63'? ?Ci May . 6i<~ Sl'i Oils ?SH OATS? Sept. t.'Vs ?'.?>? 42Vi i:'> Dec. 44}? Mil 4?!? lit. ! May . 47=-? IS 47>. 47!i MESS PORK-Per bid. Sept. li-SI Jan.15.30 1.V40 15.10 15.25 j LARD?Per 1(0 lbs. Sept. . 9.27 ,| ?et.9.15 9.27 9.12 9.SI I Dec.9.03 y.Oi S.95 S.M) Jan.9.05 9.07 S.92 9.0'.' May . 9.V7 9.07 U>7 9.0; SHORT RIBS?Per 100 lbs. sept. ao Get.S 25 S.45 s..'0 1.11 Jun.?05 ?.10 ?.00 S-t>5 May .S.12 S.12 S.03 ?.10 Receipts?Wheat. S'.(03 bushelg; corn, SIS, 000 bushels: nuts. 613,000 bushels. Shipment. i ?Wheat, 112.000 bushels; corn, 212,000 bush Iels; oats, ;:i:'.(ioo bushels. Cash grain closed: Wheat?No. I red. 92c. No. 3 red, 9243>92?4c; No. 2 hard, winter. ; M'v o ; No. 3 hard, winter, ntjMi&c.; No. 1 northern, spring, I1.05OLOS; No. 2 north ] em, spring, 'jG?,*c.tTJ. 11,02; No. 3 northern, lltprlng, 96'i'uJI.Ol; No. 2 spring, ?>.-.?? fjc. ; j No 3 spring. S99Cc.; No. 4 spring, 92. ! Corn-No. 2, t7X*j6Sc.: No. 2 while and No. II yellow, SStjjtttlle.; No. 3 and No. 3 white. C7?.j'ii C7*;c.; No. 3 yellow. 67-,'/'6!k?c.; No. 4, I No. 4 white and No. 4 yellow. 66%$1674c. i Uats-No. 2 white. 44W.'<j, 13'., c.; No. 3 white.] I4 ii 44',;c.; No. 4 white, 43'.i !>.44c; standard. U&tj 43c. Elgin, 111.. September IS.?flutter?Firm at I 26c; output, 759.4? pounds. Baltimore. Md.. September l*.?Wheat Steady; spot, contract, 92c: southern on grade. 904192c. Corn?Firmer; spot, contract I 7:ic. Oata?Firm; No. 2 white. 47c. sales. I Rye?Firm? No. 2 western, domestic. 97a t>C RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET, Richmond. Va.. September IS, 1911. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE. WHEAT?Car lots. No. 2 red. Western. @| 97 No. 2 red. Virginia. ^ 95 No. 3 red. 94 fc> Virginia, bag lots. s3 Ji 93 Virginia, bug lots (tor seed) 91 ? ?7 CORN?Car lots. No. 2 white. <jp -tfU No. 3 white. TSV-iW No. 2 mixed. 75'? U' No. 3 mixed. ' o 73 Virginia, hug lots. 74 Q 76 OATS?Car lots. No. 2 mixed. <g 4a No. 3 mixed. w? Nn. 2 white. if SO' No. 3 white. y 49 RYE?Car lots. &*??'*?. ? ? No- 3. ^ j,j Virginia, bag lots. 92 & M RICHMOND HAT MARKET. Richmond. Va.. September IS. 1911. j The quotations are us follows: ? No. 1 Timothy. <fr ;j..>o So. ! Timothy. 22.5? No. 3 Timothy. Nominal Light Clover, mixed. ? "M No. 1 Clover, mixed. tfl S1.S0 No. 1 Clover. Nominal No. 2 Clover, mixe?. 1SW No. : Clover. Nominal RTRAW?Compressed . ?T 9.00 Loose-pressed. Isrgt bales.. ? 10.50 SHUCKS?Compressed . Nominal .. Loose-pressed, large bales... Nominal Load your cars so that hay at doors rep? resents contents and thus avoid rejections. This market grades hay In accordanco ?Ith the rules of the National Hay Assocla CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago. I1L. September U.?Cattle?Re? ceipts 23,000 head. Market slow, general!-' steady. Beeves, 44.905} S.U.; Texas steers, J4.4006.23; western steers,, ?4.1067."0; stock? ers and feeders, 13S5.SO; cowa and heifers. 42.25':? 6.!25; calves, tS.50S9.50. Hogi>?Re? ceipts 2S.000 head. Market 53 10c. lower than Saturday's average. Light, 46.S0 in 7.30; mixed. J6.S067.30: heavy, |S.Mtj;7.22Vi: rough. IS 5?'n 6.75; good to choice heavy. S6.75? pigs. 44..v>'(t 6.90; hulk of salts. tt-SOfi 7.15. Sheep?Receipt* tf'.OCi head. Ma:kct steady to strong. Native. ?2.2511 4.15; west? ern, ti.MOt.16; yearlings, RTO'ii I *: lambs, native. SIQCIO; western, Sl.2."i<ft s.io. New York. September IS. ? Beeves?Rd ceipts 1.013 head. Market steady at $4.40fj 7.75; buila. 12.7."? ft 3.20; cow*. 4L73 05.25. Calves ?Receipts 3.170 head. Veals. }7'o 10.50; top, 410.75; culls, t?p.4.60; grassers ami butter? milks, *3..?'<i 4.0O: feeders. $4.75'o5 r?); South? ern and Indiana. 44416.00; westerns. S4.50? J.60. Sheep and Lambs ?Receipts 20,221 head. Sheep, I2.70O4.00; culls. Jl.50412.00; lambs, I4.75OC.50; culls, I4O5.00. Hogs?Receipts 9.26i head. Market steady at J7.505i7.75. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond, Vs., September IS. 19U. Quotations tut the Richmond Tobacco Ex. change: BROWN SHIPPING?REORDERED. Lugs .1,7.50 Ci t S.73 Short leaf. 9.00 y 10.50 Long leaf. 10.00 if 13.50 Wrappers . 13.00 4i 15.04 BRIGHTS. SMOKERS?Common . 7.00 <(l S.S). Medium . 9.00 O 11.00 Kine . 12.00 4i 13.04 CUTTERS?Common . 12.00 tfi 12.36 Medium . 14.C0 ft 16.50 Klhe . 17.00 O is.50 Fpncy . 1S.50 O 20.00 KILLERS?Common . 8.00 if 11.00 Medium . 11.00 O 18.01 Good . 12.50 i{ 13.50 Pine . 14.00 Ci 16.04 WRAPPERS?Common . 15.? <jf 17.00 .Medium . ltt.uu' (J 20.00 Good . 25.00 Ht 30.00 Fine . 52.50 it 37.50 Fancy. 40.00 <a> 45.0? SUN-CURED?NEW. Lugs, common to good. 6,50 O 7.00 Lugs, good to prime. 7.50 O 8.50 Short leaf-.. 9.00 ? 11.00 Long leaf. 11.00 14.00 Wrappers . 14.00 S 24.00 Primings . 1.00 C 300 MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. PEANUT MARKET. (Furnished by Rodgers. McCabe Sc Co.! Petersburg. Va., September 18.?Peanuts.? Farmers Spanish?Firm at t'.ZS per bushel. Virginias?Firm; bunch, 5!o>5V4c. per pound; fancy hnnd picked, 4>/jS5c. per pound; ex? tra prime, 4c. per pound; prime, 3*ic per pound; machine picked, 3'ifl4c. per pound, shelling stock, 3c. per pound. DRY HOODS MARKET. New York. September 18.?The mall orders in dry goods nouses were very full for the day. Reorders are eomlns forward on shirtings and funcy spring fabrics. A net? ter seasonable demand for fall merchandise Is reported by the Jobbing trade. Values arc steadier. ??? NAVAL STORES Wilmington, N. ?'.. September IS.?Spirits Turpentine?Steady at 49V&C.' receipts 20 casks. Itosin -Steady at J5.S0; receipts 211 barrels. Tar?Finn at JI.SO; receipts 4 bar? rels. Crude Turpentlm?Kirm at I3li4.30; receipts 65 barrels. Savannah. <;,,.. September IS.?Turpentine? Flrin at ."?>'? .'? ?V.: sales 71S casks; receipts 761 casks: shipment! *i casks: stock 35.167 The President I Of one of Richmond's greatest institutions remarked the other day that he thought we had pretty nearly presented all that could be said about the advantages of a Truit Company over an individual in the matter of executing Trusts?that is, in acting as Executor and Trustee. We thanked him, but made no reply. The fact is, this management is gratified beyond measure over the manner in which many good men have taken I hold of Its business. But no one understands better than we that the surface has only been scratched. We mean to say, that the good people of Richmond and of Virginia have not yet waked up to nor realized the fact that a strong Trust Company makes a safer, imore economical and more satisfactory Executor and Trustee, than an individual. But unless we have misinterpreted all the signs the dawn of a new day is close at hand. In other words, the individual Trustee is passing, and will be superceded by the Trust Company. Virginia Trust Co. The Ideal Executor and Truttea RICHMOND, VA. Capital One Million Dollars^ J| casks. Roiln-FIrm: sales 2,460 barrels! I celpts 1.61? barrels; ahlpmenta 11.906 barrels; alock 62.781 barrels. Uuotc: f. 16.CC3?. 16. MARINE INIKLLHIIINCE. PORT OF RICHMOND, SEl'T. IS. 1911. ARRIVED. Steamer Brandon. Barney. 'Norfolk, mer-| chandlae nnd pnasengcrs. Old Dominion Dine, i Steamer Borkeley. Shelly. Norfolk, 1 mer- | chandlae and paaaeusers, Old Dominion Dlno. SAILED. Steamer Brandon. Harney. Norfolk, mer- | chandlao and pusaengces. Old Dominion Line. Steamer Berkeley. Shelly. Norfolk, mer? chandise and paasotiR-eia. Old Dominion Dine. ' Steamer Pocahontaa. Graves, Jamea River ' 1 landings^ and Norfolk, merchandlao and pas I aengers. Virginia Navigation Compaty. ? Summer l^e?ortsf. NATURAL BRIDGE HOTEL Kilts ..... IKtCA'S'lON. ] Virginia's leading all-the-year Moun? tain Resort. Fine hotel. Write for booklet and rates. Address W. G. HAMILTON. Manaoter. hotels'. THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VA. Cooleat Restnurant In tbe City. Club Breukfaat a Specialty-. [ Lobby Cooled by Battery of Electric Fans. The moat magnificent hotel In the South. I European plsn. Booms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spaclou; sampla I rooms. _?? -~- .f>. nnd -jawarfl-_ ftctjOuI?'. . UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE ? v?fr STUART MeQUIRE, U. D., Pres. Medicine-Dentistry-Pharmacy 19th Seaaion Opena September 12th. New building. New equipment. Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Descriptive Catalogue on request. Virginia Mechanics' Institute Richmond's Night rfchool of Technology Enroll To-1 -Night Classes begin September 27, 1911. KRANK W. DIKE, Superintendent. Ernest L. Boiling Pupil of Courlaendcr. Famous Concert Pianist of Denmark. PIANO INSTRUCTION, 1017 Floyd Avenue. Phone Madison 315-W-One. Mrs. Thomas Teacher of Singing Studio: 312 N. H.irrison Street. Ernest H. Cosby Teacher of PIANO, ORGAN. HARMONY. 1829 West Grace Street. Phone Monroe 313. Modern Pipo Organ available for pupils' practice. Miss Zelle Minor Will resume her Classes for , Piano September 15. 1911. Apply 303 East Grace StVeeL Phone Madison 5019. Early applicants have choice of hours. I Miss Ellelt's School For Girls Opposite Monroe Park?14N Laure Richmond, Virginia Careful attention to little girls. Athletic field outside the city. Basket? ball and boating. Preparatory to Bryn Mawr College. Certificate admits io Vassar and Randolph-Macon. Sweet Briar scholarship. The number of students will be limited. Fred. C. Hahr Piano, Organ, Composition. Pupil of Kullak and Liszt; Con? servatories of Stockholm and Berlin. Lessons begin October 2. Apply te W. D. Moses & Co., or by mail to 104 North Linden Street, RlchmonJ, Va. Miss Campbell's Class For twelve small girls will begin again on September 26. Thoroughness, main object. Special attention to Arithmetic and Spelling. For particulars, address Misa Carrie Lee Campbell, y.-l_319 West Grace Street Richmond Academy Park Avenue and f.ombnrdy Street. A SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Tenth Pession begins September 18. Call between 9 A. M. and 4 P. M. Phone Madison 6265 or 2342-J. WILLIAM L. PHINCfc. Dean. Miss Morris's School (or Girls 3 East Grace Street. September 25, 1911. Catalogue at book stores or from th principal. MISS SUSIE P. MORRIS. Principal, 1116 West Avenue. JTuwittlaL GAINS Population of U. 8. and Terrltorlea In 1910_93,102,161 Population in 1900.73,356.630 Net lncreaae .31,116,621 Or 20.9 per cent. In 1901 the First Na? tional Bank of Richmond, Va., had deposits' amounting to .$2,660,996 30 In 1911 . 7,391,836 22" An increase of.... 91,730,839 92 Or 177.78 per cent This splendid growth has beer, secured under conditions of care? ful management, producing the best results to thousands of sat? isfied customers. Start a savings account with us. We pay 3 Per Cent. Compound Interest. Commonwealth Bank E. A. BARBER, JR. Certified Pablle Accountant. E. A. BARBER & CO. ACCOUNTING) AUDITING, ORGANIZING. SYSTEMATIZING, 21S Mutual Building, Phono Mod, B321. Richmond. V?. National Bank of Virginia Capital, - 151,200,000 Surplus, - $ 600,000 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Streets We pay three per cent, com pound interest on all savings ac? counts. Manchester National Bank _ ?C&OOl?._ Lewisburg Seminary and Conservatory of Music In heart of Alleghanles, 2,300 feet above sea; near Greenbrler White Sul phor Springs; halfway between Wash? ington and Cincinnati, on C. & O. Rail? way. Through trains. Long distance phone. Fine. modern buildings, electric light, steam heat, baths, gymnasium, etc. Standard courses, under competent teachers, in Liberal Arts and Sciences. Music. Art. Expression and Business. Berinod, Christian Influences. Limited to 125 boarders. 9220 to 9350. Session begins September 13. 1911. n. C. v..Himer?nie. President. Drawer T, Lewisburg, W. Va. Miss A. T. Daniel Will resume her class for g!rlB on Monday, October 2, at her residence. 813 Floyd Avenue. Ladles' classes In Literature will be? gin the first week in November, at thje same place. Miss Slaughter's School for Little Children will reopen at 217 West Grace Street Sep? tember 22. No home work for beginners. Address. after the J4th, MISS S. II. SLAUGHTER, 10$ East Franklin Street. McGUIRE'S University School. OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA. FORTY-SEVENTH SESSION begins Sep? tember IS. Thorough preparation for uni? versity or college. Lower Schooi for small boys. Principal at 7 N. Belvldere .St. Cata? logues at book stores or by' mall. Phons Madison 517,. JOHN P. M'GUTRE, Principal. SsailrosDs. Riclimon?, Freflericteb'g & Potomac R.R. TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND BEYOND. Leave Richmond ?5.80 A.M. BrrdSLSt* ?5.49 A.M. Wain St. Sta ?b.COA.M. Bird St. Sta.! ?7.SO A.M. Main St. Sta. *8.40 A.M. Brrd fit. Sta, ?18.01 noonBjrdSt. Sta. i4.00 P.M. Brra St. Sta. 1.16 P.M. Elba Station. 6.15P.M. Main St. Sta. ?8.20 P.M. ByrdSt. 8U. Arrive Richmond ?7.60 A.M. BrraSkBia. 111.16 A.M. Klba Btatloa (11.36 A.M. Brr< 81.8t*. ?1.19 P.M. Halo St. Sta. ?9.46 P.M. HjrdKl.Kt*. ?7.96 P.M. Bjrd St. Sta. I ?0.10 P.M. Brrd St.Sta. ?9.40 P.M. Main St.Sta. ?11.06 P.M. Msln St. Sta. 19.60 night ByrdSLSU. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. LesT? Brri St. Sta. 1JS0 P. B. for Frederlcksbarg. Leave Klba Sta. 7.60 A. B.,0.80 P. S. far Asbland Arrlre Bjrd St. Sta.8.26 A.M. from Fredericks!)'*;. Arrlfe. Elba Sta. 6.80 A.M.,6.80 P.M.from Asblaod. ?Dally. fWeekdsys. t Sunday s only. All trains to or from Byrd Strict Station (except trains leaving 5.30 a. m. and arriving is.50 night) stop at Bibs. Time of arrivals and departures not guarantocd. Read the signs. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JULY 17, 1911. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and South: 8:15 A. If. and 7:35 P. M., 1:00 A. M. Charleston. For Norfolk: "8:10 and 9:00 A. M...?3:00 p M. 4:10 p. M., "7:00 P M. For N. & W. Ry. Wist: 6:15 A. M., 10:00 A. M.. ?3:00 P. M? 9:20 P. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. M., 6:16 A. M., ??8:10 A. M . 8:15 A. M., 9:00 A. M., 10:00 A M.. *S:fl0 .P. M . 4:10 P. M.. 6:05 P. M., ??7:00 P. M.. 7:35 P. M.. 9:20 P. M., 11:46 P. M. For Ootdsbor0 and Fayettevllle: ?4:10 P. M. Trains arrive Richmond dally: 6:20 A. M.. 6:40 A. M.. 6:55 A. M? '8:37 A. M., ??10:45 A. M., 11:40 A. M., "11:4s A. M., 'S-.OO P. M? "1-40 P. M., 6:05 P. M.. 8:35 P. M., S:00 P. M., 9:00 P. M.. "10:26 P. 51., 11:80 P. M. ?Except Sunday: "Sunday only. Time of arrival and departure and con sections not guaranteed. v C. S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A. SOUTHERN RAILWAY THANNS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B.?following ochadula Oguxes publlsaad aa Information und not guaranteed . ?:10 A U.~Dally?Local for Charlotte. Dur bus an? HalolBh. 10:? A. M ?Dillj-Llmlt od?For all points South. Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Car to Aehavlll?, N. C. Iii? P. M. Bs. Sun.?Local for Durham and ln larmedlata stations, i-.w F. M. Ex. Bun.? Key?villa Local. U:? I*. M.?Dally?Llmltad ?For all polnta South. Pullman ready at 9:38 P. U. YORK RIVER LINE. ?:S0 P. M.?Ex. Bun.?Tw Waat PL, connect? ing- for Baltimore lioa, Wad. and FrL C DC A. id.'-Ex. buu. and 1:1s P. M.?mon.. Wad. and Frl.?Local to Waat Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. Prom tho South: CIO A. M , 1:01 p. w , ?tally; 8:10 A M. Ex. Sub.; U:U Ex. Hun.; 1:00 P. M. dally. From Wast Point: ?:? A. U Dc.ly; F:? A. U Waal, and Frl.; ?:!? P. M. BUU. B. H. BURGESS. D. P. a.. B> id. Main St 'Phon? Uadiaon 4M. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 1:40 A.?Local?Dally?Newport Nawa. 18:30 A.?Local.?Dolly ? Ch'vllle. Ex. Sun. Thurmond. t*:00 A.?Expresa?Dally*?Norfolk, Old Point. U0:00 Aj?Local?Datly?L;l>l>g. Lax. C. Forge. ?2:00 P.?Express-'-Daily?Cln.-L'villa. 14:00 P.-Expreaa? Dally?Norfolk. N. New?. 6:00 P?Local?Dally?N. Newa. Old Point. 6:11 P.?Local?Bx. Sunday?Gordonsvllle. ?5:16 P.?Local?Ex. Sunday ?Lchbg. Natural Bridge. Clifton Forge. ??:38 P.?Limited?Dally?Cincinnati. Chicago. ?11:00 P.?Expros a?Dally?Cincinnati, iyvllle. ?Sleepers. tParlor cam TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from East: 8:28 A M.. 7:80 P. M. Through from East. 11:10 A. M.. 8:10 P. M. Local from Waat: "8:10 A. M., 3 CO A. M. and 1:16 P. M. Through: 7:00 A. M . 1:46 Jamea River Line: ??8:15 A. M.. ?:16 P. M ??Dally except Sunday. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railwa Cora leave Mancueatar. Seventh and Parry ? troeis. for Idenburg: ??. 7, 8. ?). 10. U, *LI A. M.. 1. X, *1 1 L ??6:45. ?*. 7. 6, 10 P. M. U:00 P. M. tor Cheater. 11:00 mldalgbt tar Petersburg. Cars laava Pataraburg, foot sf Sycamore Street, tor Manehesisri 16:16. 1:66, "1:H\ 1-.U. ?:?. t:U>, 10:16. U:ta A. M.. 13:28. n-lt. l:U. ?:?. ?4:35. I.*, ?:?. ?7:16. 6.88. a:a*. MO:??. 11:40 P. U. tDally axcapt .Sunday and holidays. ?Carrlee baggago aad axproas. ??Limited, axcapt Bundaya ana holidays. All cara from Petarojurg coanaci whh cara tor Richmond. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLT ALL RAIL LUTE TO NORFOLK. Scbeauie In Utlect May 14. U1L Laave Byrd 8treat atatloa. Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: M:10 A. M., 'S.00 A. XL, avt:00 P. M., '4:10 P. M . b7:C0 P. M. FOR LYNCHBURO AND THE WEST: ??.16 A M., a16:00 A U., al:00 P. Id.. HM P. M. Arrive Rlcbmond from Norfork. ?U:U A M . bU:46 A M.. 1:U P. W.. bl0:2t P. U.. ?11:10 P. M. From the Waat: ?6:? A Id*., o3:00 P. M . bllll P. :.!.. ?*;08 P. Id.. n:M P. M ?Dally. aDally ax. Sunday. bBunday only. Pullman Parlor and sleeping Cara. Cafa Dining Cara C n. BOS LET. D. P. A, Richmond, Vjl W. B. BEVIDU O. P. A-. Roaooka. Vs. rJEAUOAJlD A IB LD1. Southbound tralna scheduled lo leave Rich mood dally: 1:10 A M.?Local to Norllaa 1:10 P. M.?Sleepers and coachea, Atlanta. Birmingham. Savannah. Jackaonvtlle ana Florida potato. >:(0 P. M.?Staapara and coaches, ; . unnih. Jacksonville and Florida po.uta 11.11 P. M.?Sleapara and coachea. At lanta, Birmingham, Mamphla and lbs Souih weit Northbound tralna scheduled to orrlva In Richmond dolly: 6t*l A M.. 7:0 A M-. I US ". M 6:40 P. M. NORFOLK SOUTHERN Lt. Norfwik: aa:U an? -u A. M , ?? P. la, (or Kastarn Casrouna, ssd lbs South. Lv. RaJalgu: H:U A. M.. 'J aad 1:1* P. M., for Eoateri. Coroilno and Norfolk. Pullmon Sleeping Cora batwaan Norfolk, Ralelgb: also Ooldaboro and Norfolk, ?Dolly ,,ly Eg. Baua. C. D. LEORANDE. U A. Amarlcon Nation?. Bonk. 'Phone 8tor.ru? '.SSI. Rtohmond. W. W. CUOXTON. u. J> A- SJorfoJk. Vav UIC11MUND AND (THXSAPEAJ{.E BAT RAILWAY COMPANY. Bchedu:? of alactrte tralna to and from Aabland. atopplng at Intermediate atatlona upon algnal: Lv. Richmond (Brood and Laurel Sta.). ??.%?. 1:10, 1:10b, 1:10. ??10:1a. M:U A. M.; 1:10. 1:10, 1:10, *:10b. 6:10. I tit, 1:10, 1:10ft. 10:10. ll 46 P. M. Lv. Ashland. %M, 7b, 1, lb, 10. ??U A M., 11 M, ??). I 8. 4, lb. ?. 7. 1. Ib. U P. at 'Daily oxoapt Sunday. "Sunday only. t Carrlee bagsogo. ?tcamuoatfi!. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Btchjaond foot of Ash sl dolly.t:f?P. M. Leave .xrwpori Nawa.6:00 A. fid. Arrive Norfolk.0:00 A. M. Conaacta with main Una ataamera leaving Norfolk for New York dolly except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Connectlona also mode by N. 6* W. By. 1 P. M. and a dt O. Ry. at 4 P. Id. Night Line steamers atop at Claramont to load or recalva paaaangara on signal. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION to_Ainu River ?j daylight for Norfolk, Old Point. New? port Nawa and all Jarnos River loadings. Stsamar leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:B0 A M. Freight received (or aJI Jamea River laodlnga. 'Pbone Madison 17L Mats Ticket Office, all at- H?J? "treert. Baltimore Steam Packet Co Equipped with wlreleaa telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Laave Richmond Dally, Inclading Sunday, via N. * W. h7. ?:00 P. M.. Norfolk 6:20 P. Id. C. A O. Ry. 4:00 P. M.. Old Point 7:30 P. M. O D. S. S. Ca. 7:00 P. M (ona day la Nor? folk). Vo. Nov. Co. 6:10 A. M. (Monday. Wadnss day and Friday). Tlcketa at al> offices. For staterooma ap? ply to H. M. BOVK1N, Agent. 810 Esst Mala Btraat Tears Inc. Hotels, Shore Bxearslons, Low? est Rates. Twin Screw ft, 6. "Bearmndlan,'' 6610 tona. aalls September Ith. 30th. SOth; Ootobar 1Kb and Slat. Bllga keels: elaotrle fans; wtreleaa tale graph y. Faalest, newest and only Steamer laacWng passengara at the dock In Bermuda. For llluatrated pamphlets apply to A. E. OITKRBRTDGE tt co., Agenta, Quebe? ?. S. Co., Ltd.. ? Broadway, Now Tork, or anr Ticket Agent, or QUEBEC S. S. CO Ltd.. Quebec. SAMUEL H. BOWMAN. 70! East Street. FALL TOURS to the Mediterranean. Italy, Switzerland, and South of France. $160. up. All expenses Included. "ASK MR. BOWMAN." 708 Ea3t Main Street. Richmond. Va. Merchants and Miners Tr a nsp rotation Co Norfolk to Boaton, Maas,, and Providern-,-, Ft. 1. Steamera laava Norfolk for Boaten. Sun., Tuea. and Frl.; for Providence, all on.. Wed. and Sat. at 7 P. M. Pasaengere and freight taken for all England polm- Tlokett on sale at office C. & O. Ry., N. * W. Ry., S. H. Bowman, ?<? Eaat Main, and Richmond Trancfe' Co.. ?Cd Kami Main. Red Stair White Star line ?k, Mcdfterraifcean ?T?V?i7M?d?ri?. OUbroltar. Algiers. VUbSfnioohe. O~no?, Naples. Alexa?. nm-rcv - drl?. w?Tt JWM)4I?V^ SS* TOS?. O? ?.OCAX A4????,