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New York Stock Market New Tork. October f..?The dull-j nets which followed last week's par-1 tlal recovery In the stock market was, continued to-day. Tradlns; was almoat J tho lightest of any session In severalI weeks, the frequent periods of stugnn-j tlon denoting not only an absence of | public Interest, but of speculative ac? tivity as well. The drift whs again! downward at the outset, but losses i then sustained were soon followed by I recoveries, and the final dealings, when] prices were at their best, resulted In. numrrnMP substantial net gains. F.arly wenkness wtiirh brought a number of one-point declines was at-i tribnterl to the heaviness of American feeurltles abroad, the tone of the Lion- ! don and continental exchanges retlect ing a degree of uncertainty. October settlements proceeded normally In Parts, although prices on thai bourse we re w?-;'k. with a similar condition in Berlin lsjcauso of the continued delay J In the settlement of tho Moroccan peace negotiations^ The Bank of! France reported a small loss of gold ' for the week, und an Increase in loans and discounts of almost $20.000,000. The Bank of England lost $12,500,0001 of Its bullion and total reserves de? creased by about $15.000,000, while its| proportion of reserves to liabilities fcTl from 65.35 per cent, to 51.46. Even the lntter snowing, however, is far In j excess of its exhibit for tho corre- : eponding period last year. The British Institution shipped $1.500.000 gold to| Turkey and a small amount to Egypt. Paris exchange on London advanced slightly, with no change In tho private rate of discount at the French uapltal. A smart rise In long sterling here was ascribed to investment buying of ex? change bills. Domestic developments htrdly exer? cised any Influence upon tho market for securities Auldo from the an? nouncement that the government in? tends to make an appeal In the coal trust case, aimed chiefly against tho Kea<dlng and allied companies, and which Induced some early soiling o'r the coal shares, nows was mostly of a negligible charuoter. A mildly optim? istic interrlew attributed to the guid? ing spirit of tho groat northern and Northorn Pacific roads was helpful to those Ibbuss, and tho prolongation of the labor troubles on the liarrlman lines was without adverao effect upon Union Faclflo and subsidiary lines. In fact, the support accorded Union Pa? cific throughout tho aesslon was of the most Impressive sort. Sporadic selling of the atool shares was prob? ably responsible for the early depres ?-lon. whloh was fully offset by the ex? tensive buying and material gain in the final hour. Copper stocks were fairly steady on reports that domoetlc demand for tho metal la on tho In? crease. Western Union held Its recent rise, and In tho lesser industrials American Beet Sugar nnd United States Rubber were active and strong on hoard room gossip of prospective dividend disbursements, which In the case of rubber was later conflrmod. There were unofllcl-U Intimations that the "reconstruction" plan of the American Tobacco Company would be tiled with tho court to-morrow, and the various Issues of that corporation were both active and strong. The best opinion obtainable in the flnunclal dis? trict is that some weeks must elapse ere the tobacco company emerges from its present legal entanglement. The most noteworthy railroad re? port submitted was that of Louisville and Nashville road, for the year ended June 30 last, showing earnings of It 1-1 per cent, on tho outstanding Hock, despite a loss of almost $2,000, ("") In net. The bond market was steady, with greatest activity In American Tobacco (Vs. Total saloa, par value, were $3, 152,000. United States government bonds were unchanged on call. Total sales for the day, loS.lOO shares New York, October 5.?Money on call Steady, 232 1-4 per cent.; ruling rate, 2 per cent.; closing bid, 2; offered at 2 1-S per cent. Time loana steady; slx tv days, 3 1-2 per cent ; ninety days, 3 3-4 per cent.; six months, 3 7-S(Q>4. I'rlme mercantile, paper, 4 3-4 per cent. Sterling ..exchange caBy, with actual business In., bankers' bills at $4.S275 for sixty-day bills, and $4.X605 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.82. Bar silver, E2 2-4. Mexican dollars, 46. RirnMONI) HTttt-r market. By Richard W. Maury. ?tork and Bond Broker. 1015 E. Main Street. Richmond, Va.. October fi. 1SU. aAX.ES AT HOARD. Virmnta Conturlea ?900 at S7^i; 1.300 at gl%. 8TA/TK SECURITIMS. Bid. Vlnrlnle ??. Old. C. and R.. 1931... S7 Va. Oentur.??. 2 S. c. and lt., ISM.. KJI? sS RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. L,. R. C. Con. Tr. 4 p. e_ 85 C. and O. Oen'l M . 4*-?. l?t.r.. 104 Ueorsla, Sou. and I'la., 154b. JOi f;torg-ia and Ala. <_'on. It, 1>(?,. 106 .Nor. and West. Ily. 4a, U-Si. Seaboard Adjustment 6?. 11M?. 75 Southern Railway Im ?s, U-S4. 10? fio. It. Uev. and G. Mi 4s, Wst. 7? Western N. C. i*i 6s. C, is>:4. 1*4 ,,, STREET RAM.WAV BONDS. l-'OF. ar.4 Pen.? Tree Co. f.s, <j.v. . g-, 1 STREET RT. STOCKS. 1'ar. Va Ry. and Power Co. pfd_100 77 78 Va Ry. and Power Co. com;.,.100 40 41 RAILROAD STOCKS. far. Chesapeake and Ohio.jor, 7o '.Norfolk and Western com .loo toi R . E. and P. !>!v. Oblig. LOO ijj fiouthem Railway pfd.too tit (southern Railway com.1? BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS, Amertran National .too it,;, Broad Street. c; Bank of Commerce and Trusts.l'rj .<?) rtie; National.ju, 3 - ji? Merchants National.? Mectoaaaloa ana Merchant*_ , 10922s National Bant <-,( Virginia...lloo 200 National state and Clt) llanli?u?) |?g Planters National. .100 7}? Fsvln*? Bank of Richmond J. 7' Union Bank of Richmond... .' (0 aoo Virginia Trust Company 100 iw BOND LIST Amerit aa Tbbni Co If. Anieriran Tobacco ?> Atlantic Coast Line Is c A. C. L.-L. and N. 1? A p. L. conv. 4a ilt, It ('hraapeak* an?l ?hlo ?? Norfolk and Wester ro F*abeard Atr l,|r,< it , Seaboard Air t.in. ?.:s Southern Bell Tel. (l Southern Railway 1-. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 EAST MAIN STREET $"..00 MAKES A BTAflT. 8 PER CENT. INTEREST Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sales. Stock. 100 Allis-Chalmers . Allls-Chulmers pfd. 11,300 Amalgamated Copper. . Amtr. Agri. t.'hcm., com. 9.000 Amer. Reot Sugur, com.. l.fiOC American Can . American Can, pfd. 4M Amer.-Car nnd Foundry. Amer. Car and Puun., pfd ?00 Amerirnn Cotton Oil. too Amer. Linseed OH, pfd... :!oo American Locomotive ... Amer. locomotive, pfd... Amer. .Malt Co.. pfd. 13,300 American Smelting . it? Amerirnn Sugar . 23.100 Amer. Tel. nild Tel. Co-.. 140 American Tobacco, com. 90" American Tobacco, nfd.. 2>A Anaenndo Copper . !>.|o0 Atehlson . Atlantic Const l>ine. A. C I? of Connecticut.. 1.SO0 itRitlmore and Ohio. ???> Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 400 Central Leather, com? P>.ao ("iinndlnn Pacific . ft'.a r'hesapeake and Ohio ? I ft Chicago Great Western. 13,9.10 Ch>? Mil. nn.l St. Paul... 20 Crucible Steel Cor., com. Crucible Steel, pfl. 220 Chicago nnd Northwest. Colorado Fuel and Iron. Colorado and Southern.. 2,600 Consolidated i"Ihs . Delaware arid Hudson... no lien, and Klo Oran., com. leo Den. and Rio Cirnn.. pfd. Distillers' se?. cor. 4.0M Erie . 200 Erie. 1st pfd. Fed. Mln. and Sm., pfd.. W General Electric . 1,450 Great Northern, pfd. 4<vi Great Northern Ore rtfs 300 Illinois Central . 20C lntertioro-Mo:. By THOMAS BRANCH & Open. High. Low. Bid. Asked Closing. e CO., Baukara and Brokers. Sales. Stock. 4*% 614 94 ?9% 27 354 fiXti 115 133% 400 9f.% M hi 74li 2H, 22*4 704 IS 1084 10U 142 29 ?i 6 604 "f?va ?!<? 46% 494 ?3% 116 134% 40S ?H 32 104% 98 74V, 21"/? ?ant 714 18 l"7^ 10% 142 137% 224 30% 49% 1234 1384 ir>4 *s% 614 9% 464 494 27 S2 116 183% 400 95'i 31V* 102?, 961J 73M 214 226% 704 1? ?WM 104 142 135 V? 22% 4C ' 29*? 49', 147 122*4 464 136% 16 6% 7 164 1?H 60 60H 44 48 (8% 634 Open. High. 46H 134 405 96% 32 9% S4 11? 9% St 4*4 118 rV) 28 28 344 364 1044 103 4l< 43 634 ?3% 1164 U8 134? 409 96% 324 1044 104% 1?04 1214 224 230 96*4 M 744 744 214 21*4, 22711 2274 71?? 72 18 1.14 loTij, 107t; lOtj IOT4 264 *7% 1374 13S 100 6.720 300 100 2,000 100 1.740 100 600 2.670 700 ,"..sno 200 79.(100 100 7<>4 1424 ISO 22% 46?; lft! 4<4 304 314 304 nr*kt, 49is 600 63,050 9.100 12S.900 1.100 700 49 148% i23r.; 464 136 16 Ml 62 149 123*4 47'i, 138 I64 600 4.fj00 taterboro-Met., pfd. 4S Int. Mer. Marine, com,. International Paper . Int. Paper, pfd...?? Kan. City South., 00m.. 884 Lehlgh Valley .166H Louisville and NaahvUlei ... Manhattan . Mo.. Kan. and Texas.... 28 Mo., Kan. and Tex., pfd. 64 Missouri Pacific . S'4 National Lead . 46 New York Central.104 N T.. Ont. and "Western 384 Norfolk and Western... 1014 Northern Pacific .1144 Pacific Mall . 304 Pennsylvania .U?vi People's Gas .1(M Plttsburg Coal, com. Pressed Steel Car. Pressed Steel Car, pfd. Ry. Steel Spring, com. Reading . 138 Republic Iron and Steel 234 Republic I. and 8.. pfd.. S3 Rock Island . 234 Rork Island, pfd. Sloss-Sheffltld . 3? Southern Pacific . 10*4 Southern Railway. 26T4 Southern Railway, pfd. 64% Standard Oil ." Tennessee Copper . 32-4 Texas Pacific . Union PncWIs . Me United States Rubber... 434 United States Steel. 5**4 United 6tntes Stool, pfd 708% Vsu-Car, Chen-leal . 474 Vn.-Car. Chemical, pfd. Va. Ry. and Power, pfd. 71 Vn. Ry. and Power, com 40?? Wabash . U\ Wubash, pfd. 224 We*ern Union . 734 Total sales for day, 411.9TO sbur. Total salos for week (four days), 1,6' 284 168% 284 64 3S4 46 104?; 384 101 % 1154 314 121% 104 1394 .^4 234 1071, 264 f.4% 334 160% 44 ?04 109% ?4 '77 40% 11% 22% 30% Low. Did. Asked. Closing. 44% 464 464 84 * ?4 0% 46 464 284 284 ^4 166% 1684 lf*% 14" 4 141 132 135 28 28% 284 ?4 64 054 374 37% 384 46 46 464 103% 104% 104** 38% 3S4 3S% 1014 101V? 102 114 116 1164 304 314 81% UU4 1214 1214 |A4 1034 164 174 174 2? 314 96 98 27% 28 137% 1394 1334 22 Vi 224 22% S3 83 86 23% 23% 24 444 4? 38 87 58 iw, m: 1074 264 2f>4 ?-?"? M% 654 177 620 R40 324 33 334 24 26 16R% 11504 ltV>4 42V; 43% 43% <*% ?04 60% iox% 109 11*14 46% 474 4SI', 116 117 77 I?4 l>jd 404 404 41 114 114 11?4 224 22% V34 794 R0% 504 is. f.,400 shares. Southern Railway s* (bid*. 1?l 'nlted Statce steel fis. ln,*? ?n.-Brown Bros, etf*. (bid). M *n.-Car. Chain* ?s.Wl Wo bash deb. 4?. Wi tVabash.-Pltts. 1st 4s, ctfa..41 Panama new *?. 107H COTTON MARKETS. New York. October S.?Testerdivy's gains WfT? Iom during to-day's trading In the cot? ton market, and While Hie cloning tone was eteady fast prli-.es were from S1112 points below tho llnoJ figures of Wednesday. Receipts of cotton to-?lny 6X.070 bales against 61.2K last week nnd J7.7S:' laat yeor. To-day's receipts at New Orleans 4.M3 bales against last year, nnd at Houston lS.Ssj bales against lS.oOO last year. Cotton future* closed steady: Open. High. Low. Close. | January .10.00 10.00 ?S3 !-.S< February . !?.?i Marob .10.0s M.M ?.M ?..?7 April .10.15 10.15 10.11 10.04 May .10.? 10 ? 10.07 10.11 Juno .10.-4 . 10-b> July .10--S laM 1016 W.U September . Ml October . I' M ? ?7 ?-5S 9.SS November . December .10.11 10.1a .?.?; t.M Spot cotton closed quiet. 10 points lower; middling uplands. 10.lv; middling gulf, 10.33; sales, 40o balr-s. Cotton, quiet; middling. 10 10; gross re oelpta, 4.71? bales, sales, 400 bales; slock. | Hi.-10 bales; uxport to Ureut I'm;.1:11. S3? bales; export to the Continent, ISO bales; I Coastwise. 2,411 bales. Total to-day at all ports?Net recolpts, 1 6.S.O70 bales; export 1 . Ureut Britain, 4,76? bales; to Franco. lS.ei!. bales; t? the Conti? nent, 10.63: bales; to Mexico. WO bales; stock. 640,971 bales. Consolidated at all ports?N*oi receipts, 1 SSC433 bales; export to Great Britain. 13S,SS1 bales; to F*rance. ci.i.fcl bales; to the Conti? nent, U?,K>9 bales; to Japan, (i.sos bales; tu Mexico, 300 bales. Total since September 1 at all ports?Net ' receipts, 1,0;".404 bales; export to Great Britain. WM,(HO balm; to Prance. 15S.I? bales; to the Conthent, 431.70? bales; to Japan, 7.60s ' bales; to Mexico, 6J0 bales. Now Orleans, Octolior &.?Cotton futures opened steady at a decline of Hr7 points on Ire? offerings from the short aide. The close; was barely steady at a net decline of lSr-tl7: Point?. The Liverpool market was lower. I Much was made of the woollier map, which ??? dry, clear and warm, indicating abnor? mally good crop conditions for the first . week in October. Spot cotton steady und' unchanged; middling. M.0G; sales on the spot -T7o bates ruid to arrive. Receipts, 1,63] bales; stock. 63.4? bales. The market closed barely steady. January closed at 9.!'1; March. 10.05; May. 10.I.S; July. 10.:'?; October. ?.?3 asked; November. !>SS; December, LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy Commission Co., Com? mission Merchants, Richmond. Va. Richmond, Va.. October 5. lftll. ' ACTUAL WHOLESALE tiCOTATIONH OF MARKET. LIVE FOL* LT It T. Chickens, choice, small, Ib.... ft 1? ?Clii'.kens. choice, medium, lb. g It I chickens, large, lb. 16 II Hens, lb. & :2',j Boosters, ea/eh. 30 q Hurks, large, young, lb. It V Duck* small, young, lb. *j ;2l? ducks, small, old, lb. u 10 KOOS?Crated. In crater, nearby, fresh. d"*.. 12. "9 ZZ In crates, other sections, rio^.. :'s i| Guinea eggs, dus. y yi I BUTTER Family, choice, fresh. ;u. IS ;o ' Merchants' fair lb. Q 17 LIVE STOCK. I v-rals choice, to fancy, lb. 8 754 Veals, poor to fair, lb. <!?'(/ 7 Calves, runners, lb. 0 '<* i\% Sheep, lb. 3 it 4 Lambs, spring, it. ; s Cattle, Inn to prime, lb. b't . Hogs, lb. j'ii? COL'NTBY-CUR E D 11A CON. Ilam?, small, well smoked. Ib. ^ ;0 Harn?, large, ?vrli smoked, lb. 14 *r .s ' Sides, ?eil smoked. Il>. Ij \;\ Should) rs, well smoked, lb..., 12 li i; PEEK. While, lb. -<j HI BKS Pry flint, lb. it 9 Dry salt, lb. X 'v 1 Green, sol:. !b. WiH I Green, lb. ;(.'?".-i ; I Green, damaged, lb. i' n <; j Tallow . u u \ Beeswax . J7 u I WOOL. Bright. No. 1. tubwashed. !b.. :i ^ a ? I Bright, No. tuhwashcu. g ?| "Ch . Unwashed, free of burrs 21 |Ch.', unwashed, lightly hurry. '7 -.1 It'll., unwashed, medium hurry y 1? I Cb.i unwashed, heavy burry.. 12 Vita !f MifSCELLANEOUS. j Onions, dry, 100-lb. hng. J.73 'a _.c| ; I'oiiiiocs- Irish No. ;, I l>bl.. iVi b'u. hag..?. S.JJ ?? 2.M I Apple*, i.bl. 2.a ft .??M j Market Conditions?All produce exceedln( i SY.W Mlltli PRODUCE MARKI7r. j New York, October &.?Flour?Fairly active lend steady. Bye Flour?Steady. Cornmeal - I Firm, Rye?Quiet. Barley Steady. Wheat - Firm; No i red. OsVc. elevator, export h?s;? lain] :o>4<-. f. o. b. afloat. Options cios?d -S'? net high. r. fjecerhber, ii.on f.-itv.; May, ! il.taSTt l*om F.rm; .No. 2. 76V ? elevator, ' dornest Ii basis, ^o arrive, and t o. b. lallest, export basis. Futures nominal, Oats ?Heady; natural white and white clipped, tP-itf* Wr Futures tiomninl. Porh and Beef?Steady ixiid Barel) steady. Tallow -Firm. Petroleum?flteady. w.i .i Qulel. Ror.n ?h?i . Turpentine?Quiet. Laloinksei Uteady, RIce?Flrm. sogar .Raw opt tied easy but closed firm; retlned, steady; .*.. 1 Futures Closed steady at s uei yn.n at '.. i-7 points. Spot, rtrm; Bio. No 7. iiUtj 114H?V; Santos, No. (. ii.9to%r. nominal. iniirt. ntilet: fidrdova. IJ?17C. nominal, Bm i ter- Flrm snd uncbTanx/ed. Cheesei?Stestly. Kggi ? -Firm. Potatoes and Cabbsres?Steady h.-.iI iihohanged. Freights -Steady; gi-aln by |?te?jn to Liverpool, id I'eamits?Unihsnged. ? Tie cottonsee<l oil market displayed a j linn feeling, closing :?|I0 pnlnu hlgne- on coverlhir, dud t" smeller offerings ol crud? I oH from, the Souili and sn Improved eiport 'demand. October, hMftkU; November, IM iiifci.3; December, p.&l??(.&}; Januar., J, li'/i 16.1)11 February. (.(1V6.U; prime erud?, < V>!f |4.27; prime summet yellow, winter yn.ni/ and rummer white, i.76. CHICAGO GlfArN MARKf.T Chicago, IIJL, October [.-An el|.?r'. ir.t ftdvanwe in the price of gra.tr, c*m? *'<,.? (o-flay because of a return of w<m w*'i,t r over a belt many hundred inBe? tn ?xteoi Wheat gatnert lie to '.t ft V. aeti corn. %i ."ftyc.a. and oala ?fTHe. The finish for | hog products vtiTled from met night's level j 10 16c. additional o.n?t. i.cadiiu futures to-day ranied as follow*: Open. High. Low Cloie WHEAT? Pee . 97?i !>R-S 9>M l*tt May . 1.03H 1.0?1? l.OJVj I N? i July . 1.00?, 1.00-H 1.00H l.OO'.i I CORN? Dec. tt%. 661? ???4 * May . Ki\ ? 65?, ?> OATS? Dee. ??i MH 47V ? May . ?0N 6W1 ?"'OS. Wi 1 MESS PORK-Per bbl. Jan.16.05 15.1? 10.02 ".6.15 May .lt.00 15.10 14.95 15.10 l.AltO-1'er 1M lb*. oct.s.s2 f.w i.ss s.n Dec.8.77 8.85 8.77 8.8* Jon.KS." l>.S7 8.80 S.S7 Mav . $.90 S.92 8.S7 8.92 .SHORT RIBS?Per 100 lb?. Jan.7.50 7.92 7.M ".?2 I May . 7.97 8.02 7.97 8.02 Receipts?Wheat. 4S.O00 bushels; corn. 231. 600 bushels; outs, 4-"?.OO0 bushel*. Shipments? Wheat. 62.800 biishcla; corn, 2I4.0W bushels; oats. bushel*. '"ash grain closed: Wheat?No. 2 red, 96Vi ! ttftHc; No. 3 rod. 96lr if lithe; No. 2 hard, fl.OltJil.tB; No. 3 hard, il1.03; No. 1 north? ern, Jl.lOtiti 1.12; No 2 northorn, ll.091fl.il; No. 3 northern. 11.07iff 1.1"; No. 2 spring, U.02<a'1.10H: No. 3 spring. 81? 1-10; No. spring. Mc. dti.O?; No. 4 spring. 60c. 4? $1.03; velvet chaff, H0e. JLlOVb". durum, 93C&IL04. Corn?No. 70?i if 71A?c.; No. 2 white. 7ltt'4> I fllic; No. 2 >?5low. 71?71Kc; No. 3, 70UW I0?4c.; No. 3 white.. 71 ?71 tic.; No. 3 yellow. MffTIKc; No. 4, ???B70c.; No. 4 white. 704f ;o?4c.; No. 4 yellow, TO<a TOVtc Oats?No. 2. UVilitSc; No. 2 white. 4S?f IS'.fre.; No. 3 white, 47Vitj48c.; No. I white, 46fc@47tic.; standard, 47;,i4f4Sc. Baltimore, Md.. October 6.?\\ heat?Firm; spot, contract. :ilrSc. Corn?Firm; spot, con? tract. 731-rc. Oata?Firm; No. 2 white., 6141 &I^ic. Rye?Firm; No. 2 western, domestic, I1.04-3 1.05. RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Richmond, Vs., October 5. 1911. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANOB. WHEAT?Car lots. No. S red. Western. Sj 11.02 No. 5 red. Vlrglnl. *j 1.05 No. 3 red. y. 3| Vlra-it|&, bag lots. 85 ? 9? Vlrglnl:,. bug lots (for eeod). 1.00 si I.e. CORN?Car lots. No. 2 white. yi 7SV4 No. 3 white. 7714? No. 2 mixed. 'y 7714 No. 3 mixed. ?i ; Virginia, bap loU. 76 t OATS?Car lota. No. J mixed. Q 1 No. 3 mixed. 5? I No ; white. (}> ; No. 3 white,. Winter send, bag lots. ;,. fl RYE?Car iota. C.?- -. # 10? N,?- ,3. 9 l.w Virginia, hag lots._ 1.01 m 1.04 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. Richmond, Vs., October 6, 1911. The quotations are as follows: No. I Timothy. o 23.80 No. i Timothy. o u.50 No. ] Timothy. Nominal Light Clover, mixed. Q 2184) No. 1 Clover, mixed. u 21.it No. 1 Clover. Nominal No. .? Clover, mixed. 18.00 No. i Cluer. Nominal STRAW?Compressed . O ?.09 Loosa-pittsed, large hales.. <j 10.60 | SHIN "KS - 1 'o'npressed . Nominal ., I Loose-piess*d, large bales... Nominal Load yojr cars so that hay at doors rep- j resents contents, and thus avoid rejection*. j This market grades hay in accordance 1 with the rules of the National Hay As** elation. CATTLE MARKETS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK .MARKET. (Sales at Union Stock Yards.) Richmond, Va.. October f>, 1911. Oport of tho live slock market for tha ' w?-?k ending October 21 Receipts- rattle. 380 head; calves, 301 head; sheep, bead; nogs. 8jt head. Beat ?!!>. s. r?, 8'ic.i medium to good. ?V4 '0 -'?": common to fair .ttj to t. Beat I alters, 1% t'? 6Uc; medlam to good, 3?, to <?,: common to fair, 31, t-, 3\c. Heat cowa. to to; extra, h gher; medium to good, 3 t,> ."?*?; common to fair, ? to 2'.ic. Bulls, 314 o ( Calros, E to 7c, Cows and calves, $28 to YA p?r h.-nd. Hogs, {?r, to 7c. Sows and .t?;t I'i t" 6c. Best lamlis, 5% to 6'.i; imtnon, ?'? to t::. sheep. 2^ to 514 SCO f! ii'-toher .'..?Cattle?Receipts I ? m?1 Market for xood grades steady. ,,th^r? weak, !|ee\cx. |t.70Q$,$S; Texas steer 44 50?? >*>; V.??e.-r. steers. 8t.20tfC.80; stock erg and feeders. ll.25djV.4X>; cows and heifers, $3": 6.15; .calves. $6 if !>.:;. Hoga?Receipts 19.- j 090 head. Market 6c. higher on packing grades: other steady. Light, IS.IOfc 6.76; mix ad, |*4J?.R0; heavy. l?.S5*i (5.75; rough, J5.S~.1fi 5.10: good to choice heavy, 16.10'a 6.75: pig*, i ?t.2-.fi bulk of sales, SS.;'0?f ?.&<. Sheep- \ llecelpts 27,00) head. Market stcRriy at open? ing prices. Native. Sf.lOti 4.16; wealern. 8S.75 W4.26; yearllnga. 13.7504.60; lambs, native.: I4.260t.16; western, ?4..'i0ti 6.30. New York, Octohm f,.?Itonvcs??Hocelpt? ' 1.109 head: no trading to-day; steady feel? ing. Calves?Receipts 917 heud. Veals, $7*Jt 10.76; culls, J4.60 ~ 6.54: grassers, I5.50fl 4.50; | western, nominal: southern calves, 14.50. j Shoep and I^unbs? Receipts 4,75'; head. Sheep, t:;-! it..:,, culls, Il.iOWajSo; .latnlw) ; lanvbs. f?.25r?7.O0: culls, 64.600.6,00. Hogs - j Receipts 3.765 head. Market lower at 16.'J0'u i 7.10. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. DRT GOODS. New Tork, October 5.?The cotton gooils markets wero steadier during the day with trading still of a moderate Oha rate tar. Yarns j are In beater demand at lower prices. Now j lines of domestic wool challles tire appearing \ for spring delivery. Eine novelties In drcsj i cotton are In better request for fuluros dc NAVAL STORES. Wilmington, N. C. October f..?Spirits Tur? pentine?Steady at 4t>',ic; receipts 18 casks. Itoaln?Steady at 65.80; receipts 335 barrels. Tux?Firm at 81.80; receipts 15 barrels, (.'rude Turpentine?Firm at ! jiV', receipts 87 bar? rels. Snvannao. 'la.. October 4. ?Turpentine- ! Quoted nt 49'u 49>,?c.: sales SS4 easka; receipts 623 casks; shipments Ml casks; stock 28,896 cusks. Rosin?Firm; sales 1.676 barrels; re? ceipts _}.*** barrels; ahlpmenis 561 barrels; stock I..10S barrels. Quote: 14, I6.27H. M A It IN E I NT EJL1.IG BSC E. j TOUT OF RICHMOND. OCTOBER 5, 1911 ARRIVED. I Steamer Brandon. Harney, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers, old Dominion Line. Steamer 1'ocahontas. Craves, Norfolk and I j James Rlrer landings, merchandise and' passengers. Virginia Navigation Company. Steamer Aurora, Funfunn, Norton* and James River landings, merchandise and pas? sengers, Furtnan Line. SAILED. Steamer Tlrandon. Harney. Norfolk, mer- ] chandlse and passengurs. Old Dominion Line. Steamer Aurora, Eurtnan. 'Norrout nnd l James River landings, merchandise and pas? sengers. Furman ' Line. I'lngngemrnt Announced. [Special to The Times-Dispatch. ] l.eesburg. Va.. October 8.?The e gageinent Is announced of Miss Pa-1 tience Vandevanter, daughter of Addi? son Vandevanter. of Paennlnn .Springs.; to Rev. Ouy Luttrell, pastor of the Northern Methodist Church, of Alexan- I dria. The marriage will take place on Wednesday, October 11, at the homo of Addison Vandevanter, and will be a very quiet one. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF 8 MEDICINE - ZSXXSi STUART MeGUIRB.33.D.,Pres. Medicine- Dentistry-Pharmacy 19th Session Opens September 12th. New building. New equipment. Eighty experienced teachers. Excellent clinical facilities. Modern laboratory methods. Deicnptlvc Catalogue on request. Miss Maria Lee Goodwin Graduate pupil of Fabian and W. O. rhvst. and Teacher of Piano. Washing? ton College of Music. 1907-1911. IMnnn, Hnrmony nnd Counterpoint. Location of studio to be announced. Present address, Ashland. Va Will be called upon to wind up YOUR estate, and the question is, will YOU make the selection your? self, or do you prefer the Court to name the admin? istrator? The writer of this advertisement prefers to know in advance who will open his tin box, and accord? ingly has named the Virginia Trust Company his Kxecutor and Trustee, BECAUSE HE KNOWS THE AFFAIRS OF THIS COMPANY ARE, AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE, HANDLED IN THE INTEREST OF EVERY TRUST COMMITTED TO ITS CARE. Virginia Trust Co. RICHMOND. VA. Capital One Million Dollars THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VA, Coolest Restaurant In tbe City. Club Breakfast a Specialty. Lobby Cooled by Battery of Eleetrlo Fans. The most magnificent hotel In tho South. Eutopoan plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Bpacioas sample rooma ? ?!?? 4I.\*? por da\* and uoward. Tne Guerranx, Main and Third Streets. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA j American Plan. High class accom | tnndatlons. with best of cuisine and . service, at moderate prices. Cars at 1 door to depot and all points of Interest. 1 Terms Include monls. $2.00 t>> $3.60 ; per day. $10.00 to $15.00 per week. J. W. nKLL Prop. Summer 3Rct?ort?. NAIU R?tBR I DG.E; ?QTI! roit Htiw aim.? urvrtEtTinji, Virginia's leadlnR all-the-yo.tr Moun? tain Resort. Fine hotel. Write for booklet and rates. Address W. G. HAMILTON. Hsnsger. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN ? a. M. TO ? P. M. The Valentine Museum I ELEVENTH AND CLAT STKEbTS. I Opon dally from 10 A. M. to i P. U. , Admission. He. *"r??. ou .-tai urd ay a j OLD DOMINION LINE '. Lv. Hlch.uoud loot ol Aat> cl dally.7:00 P. 33, I Lcutg ftsiwport News.?:M A_ at. arrive Norfolk.?100 a. at. Connects with uialn line steamers leaving Nirtolk for Sew York dally except aunOay *:?) I'. U. Connections also mads by N. W. Hy. J 1*. M. and C. * O. Ry. n I r, j M;iu Line steameia stop at Claremoot land or receive passengers on signal, and will be met by public conveyance. MHO IMA NAVluATHJ.N CO_Jumii Rivet by daylight for Norfolk. Old Point. Net p, rt News and all James Hlver landings b? lamer leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday at C:30 Ai M. Fralght received for all > James Hut landings. Tnont Madison 171. j Main Ticket Office. 821 St- Mju'a utree*. Baltimore Steam Packet Co Equipped with wireless telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH HA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Rlchmono Dally, Including Sunday, via N. & W. Hy. 3:1? P. M . Norfolk t:2t p. M. C. A O. Ry. 4:00 P. M., Old Point 7:3? P. at. O. D. S. B. Ca; 7:00 1'. M. (on* day In Nor? folk). Va. Nav. Co. ?:I0 A. M. tltondiy. Wednes? day and Friday). > Tickets at al> oftlcea for staterooms ap? ply to 11. M. DO 1 KIN. Agent. ?SO H-s: Mala street GOING ABROAD Sec Mil. DO W MAN before making lleaervattona or purchasing tickets elsewhere. He Will save you time und money. Tours to Bermuda, $l2.fio and up. Cruise to Bermuda, St. Thomas, Porto Rico, Pan? ama Canal, Jamaica, Cuba and South America. $]?r> and up. Grand crul.se to the Mediterranean, the Orient and \ round the World, $325 and up. Call for beautifully Illustrated booklet. "ASK MIL nOWMAN," Southern Tourist Agent, 70S F.. .tlnln St., Itlchmonit, Va. Merchants and Miners Transportation Co. Norfolk to Boston, Mnss., and Providence, II. L Steamers leave Norfolk for Doston, 8un.. j Tues. nnd Frl.; for Providence. Hon., Wed. and Sat. nt 6 1'. M. Passengers and freight taken fur all .-cw England putni' Tickets I on sale 111 oifico C. & O. Ry.. M. ? W. Ry., 8. II. Bowman. TOs East Main, and Richmond I Transfer Co.. ?09 Kaat Main._ Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cars ioave Manchester, seventh and Parry kiroets, (or Petersburg: ?(, 7, ?. ??, 10. 11, *ii A. M.. 1. 3. *3, 4, 6, ??6:41. ??. 7. 8, ??. It P. X. U:M P. M. for Cbesiar, 12:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot ?f Sycamors Btieet. tor Manchester! Mils, s.w., "7:11. ?7i3?. ?:3S. t:$S. -10:80, U:U t. M . 13:86, '1:35. 3:3?, 3:36, ?4:38. 6:38. (:0a. ?7:38, s:2S. ?:?. MO-.tO. 11:4* P. If. I tDally except Sundey and hoildaya ?Carries huggage and express. ?Limited, except Sundays and bolldaya All cars from Peters jorrg conosct with cars for Richmond. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local-Dally?Newport News. 18:30 A. ?I.oral.?Dally ? Cb'vli.s- Ex. Sun. Thurmond. f?:00 A.?Express?JDally? Norfolk. Old Point. 110:00 A^--Local?iDally?Libbg, Lea C. Forge. I ?J:00 P.- Express -Dally?Cln.-L-vlllo ] t? 00 P.?Express?Dally?Norfolk, N Newa 8:00 P?Local ?Dally?N. Nows, Old Point 6:lo P.?Local?Hx. Sunday?Oordonsv:?le. ?o;16 P.?Local?Ex. Sundny?Lchbg, Ns/Mral Bridge. Clifton Forge. ?s:?6 P.?Limited?Dally?Cincinnati, Chice?? ?11:00 P. ?Expreaa?Dally?Cincinnati, L'vllie. ?Sleepers. tParlor cart. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND-:Local from East: s;26 A. M., 7:50 P. M. Through from Eust: 11:30 A. M? 6:30 P. M. Local from Wost: "&:30 A. M., 9:60 A. M. and 7:18 P. M. Through: 7:00 A. M.. 3-41 P. M. James River Line: *'B:lb A. M.. 8:18 P. M. ??Dally except Sunday. _ NORFOLK SOUTHERN L?. Norioia: 's;? aaa 'XI a. j*.. ?> i\ ?4. (or Eastern Carolina and the ttouta. Lv. Haielgb: *?:16 A. M., t> and Dtla P. HL. lor Easter'.. Carolina and Norfolk, Pullman Bloepln? Cars betweon Norfolk. Raleigh: also Ooldsboro and Norfolk. "Dally ?y Ex. shut _ C. D. LF.HflANDE, O. A., Arasrlean Natloaa Bank. 'Phone Monrus 1331, Rlebmood. W. W. CMOXTON. O. J>. Jturfolk. Va. sCAnoAtuj .van LtNm. Routhbound trains scbeduleil to Isars Rieb? moud dally: 3:10 A M.?Local to Norllna \:s> p. ' Ii.?Slespars and coaches. Atlanta, Birmingham. Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points. t:t0 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, bavaanab, Jacksonville and Florida points. 11:13 P. M.?Slespsrs snd coacbss, At? lanta, Birmingham.-Memphis and the South? west. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive in Richmond dally: $.33 a M . 7:33 A. M.. 1:03 31.. 8-40 P. M The Central National Bank 307 East Broad Streat. The surest way to get along in the world is to save. A Savings Account at thin bonk earns 3 por o*nt. interest? and Is subject to your check at any time. THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK, extends every cour? tesy-to ks depositors, whether they are large or small. The Central National Bank 307 Eaot-Broad Street. Bank of Commerce and Trusts Capital and Surplus, $325,000.00. Depository for the State of "Oirginia and City of Richmond Able and willing to meet all legitimate business requirements. Whether to extend your business, purchase a home or borrow money for other purposes, this strong bank stands ready to help you. Your account welcomed, whether small or large. 3% Interest Paid on Savings 1865?Near Half a Century of Satisfactory Service 1911 Virginia State Insurance Co. RICHMOND, VA. Fire Losses Paid Exceed.$5,000,000 Surplus to Policyholdcrs. $241,000 Reserves. $240,000 Keep Richmond's Insurance Money in Richmond. TOfir^nTTOnTiiiiM INCORPORATED 1832. Seventy-nine Years la Successful Operation. Virginia Fire and. Marine Insurance Co., o! Richmond, Va. ASSETS, $1,590,315.56 OFFICE 1015 IE.MAIN STREET &atTroao*. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JULY IT. IUI. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILT. For Florid* and South: 8:16 A. M. and i 7:35 P. M , 1:00 A M. Charleston. I For Norfolk: "8:10 and ?:0i A. M '3:00 P I M.. 4:10 P. M.. "7:00 P M. I For N. St W. Ry. W*at: 3:13 A. M.. 10:04) ! A. M., ?3:00 P. .".!., ?:Jo P. M. , For Pcteraburg: 1:00 A. M.. (:1a A. SI.. "8:10 A. at., 8:15 A. M.. S:00 A. M.. 10:00 A. iS., ?3:00 P. M.. 4:10 P. M , 8:05 P. M.. I "7:00 P. \f., 7:35 P. M.. 9:30 P. M.. 11:46 P. M. For Ooldabor0 and Fayettevllle: ?4:10 F. M. Tralna arrive Richmond dally: 6:30 A. M . 8:40 A. 61., 4:65 A. M., ?8:37 A. M.. "10:43 A. M., 11:40 A. M.. "11:46 A. M., ?3:00 F. M.. "1:40 P. M., 6:05 P. M.. 6:35 P. M . 8:00 P. M.. ?:00 F. M., "10:16 P. M.. 11:30 P. M. | 'Except Sunday: "Sunday only. I e of arrival and departure and con? nection* not cuaranteed. C. S CAMPBELL. D. P. A. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect October 2, 1911. Leave Byrd Street Station. Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: ?0:00 A. M., ?3:00 P. M.. ?4:10 P. M. FOR LYNV1IBURG AND THE W?9T: ??:15 A. M.. ?10:00 A. M.. ?3:00 P. M., *3.X P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: ?11:40 A. it.. HOS P. M . ?11:30 T. M. From tho Weat: ?8:55 A. M-. a2:00 P. M., bl:40 P. M., 6:t6 P. M . ?9:00 P. M. ?Dally. aDally ex. Sunday. JbSunday only. Pullman Parlor and Sl^eplnjf Car*. Cafo Dining Cara. C. H. BOSLEY, D. P. A. Richmond. Va. W. B. BEVILL, O. T. A.. Roanoko. Va SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. I). ?Following achodul* Oguie* puollahed a* information and not guaranteed1 6:10 A. M.?Dally?Local /or Charlotte. Dur? ham and Ratolgh. 10:18 A M.?Daily?LlmU ?d?For all point* South. Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Car to Aabovtlla. N. C. S:0t P. M. Ex. Sun.?Local for Durham and In? termediate ?tatlona 6:00 P. M. Ex. Sun.? Kaytvllle Local. 11:45 F. M.?Dally?Limited ?For all point* South. Pullman ready at 8:34 P. 61 TORK RIVER LINA. c:W P. M.?Ex. Sun.?T, Waal Pt.. connect tag for Baltimore Mon.. Wed. and FrL S:M A. M.-dlt. Bun. and 1:16 P. 84.?Mon., Wod and FrL?Local to Weat Point. TRAINS AMRIVE RICHMOND. From the South: CM A. M? (:? P. w , dally; 6:to A M- Bx. Bob.; 17:54 Kx. Sun., 1:00 P. M. dairy From w??t Point: *M x. M. Dtfly; i*:S5 a U Wod. and FrL; ?:;* p. M. '.x.. Bub a. B B?RO BBS, D. P. A., ?N a). Main Bl 'Pbona atedlaan 4M. fflchmonil, FreileriGtsli'g & Fotomac R.R TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. T_<eav? Richmond *6,3!>A.M. Uyrft Kt.Sio ?5.1J A.M. Batn8t.HU ?0.COA.H. Hyr4 St. Ku, ?7J0A./H. Kaln at- hla. ?8.10 A.M. Byrd 8U Uta. * 12.01 noon Byrd St. St*. 14.00 P.M. Byrd 8t.HU. 4.15 P.M. Klha Station 6.16 P.M. HatnHt, 811 ?8.tOP.M. Bird 8t. 8U Arrive) Klohmond ?7.50A.M. IiTr4Ht.SU. r 11.25 A .M. EIna Station }\ 1J15 A.M. Bird fit- KU, ?1.12 P.M. MalnSt.SU. ??.46 P.M. Ilyrd St. Ma. ?7,25 P.M. Byrd St.fit*. ?9.10 P.M. Byrd8t.SU. *9.<0 P.M. W.InSt.SU. ?11.06 P.M. .1?lr, St.BU. HjJj night gyrl 8t.8ta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. Losto Bird St. Ku. 1.20 p. sr. for Fredrrleksbar*. Lost? Elba 8U, 7.60 A. B.,fl.80 P. M. for A.blaai ArrlToBjrrd St. Hu. 8.26 A.M.from PreJerlekab**. Anw Mb? SU. SSO A.B.,8 JO P.M.froBi AohUndl . ?Daily. tWookdajra. |6oodaya only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Button (?xce-yt trains leaviar 3.30 a. en. and arriving 7?.50 night) atop at Elba. Tims of arrivals and depi f (ure? not gnaranteed. Road tho alga*. DEPOSIT What You Like When You Like But?Deposit in This Bank It Is poRSlhln you h&va never felt the. necessity of having a bank account. It Is probaiile you could drift along- for years without one. But?If you ex? pect to forge to the front In a financial way. It Is essential that you have an account In a strong, safe hank, such as the First National Bank 1104 E. Main St. Capital and Surplus $2,000,000 St^rt a savings acconnt with Ui. We pay 3 Per Cent. Compound Interest. Commonwealth Bank National Bank ol Virginia Capital, - $1,200,000 Surplus. ? $ 600,000 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Street . We pay three per- cdnt. com* pound interest on all savings ac counts. Manchester National Bank SUi?roaDS. BIC1LMONI) AND tUIKSArMRB BAY HA n.WAY COMPANY. Sehertu.'. of electrio trains to and frexn AahUnd. stopping at Intermediate statloas upon signal! Lt. Richmond (Breast and Lsurel Bis.), ?*:?, l-.lt). ?tlftk. tri?, ?n?:?. M:10 A. U.l Ilia 1:1?. 1:10. ?:10?. 1:1?, ?tri. Iii?. 1:10k. 10:10, U:tt P. M, Lt. A.hlsn?. H:tt. Its i.. ?b, i*,??n. J*. 't, ?Suedsr onl?. ? i, ?. I, tt), ?, f. I. (b. 11 P. 14. ?Dally except Sunday, **fl bi errtea bss-raa*