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Neft York Stock Market New York. October St. ? Prices rose in spirited fashion on the Stock M.v change to-day toward the .-l..s<. ot what >>p to that time had been a dull session. The rise uppurentl: was bused upon Wall Street's construction of the day's development* In tin Amer? ican Tobacco hearing. This case and the uncertainty as to the results ot the United States Steel Corporation's quarterly meeting, held after the close of tbo stock market, were the main factors of the day. Prices held firmly and toward the close the upward move? ment became pronounced, with the in? quiry much wider Attorney-General Wlckersham's will? ingness to accept tue tobacco reor? ganisation plan, provided H be modi? fied In accordance with bis proposals, wss regarded In the street as of large importance While it "ill be some time before the mind ot the court Is known, the case hah been carried far enough to afford some- Indications as 10 tbo probable outcome. The opinion is gaining ground that the scheme of reorganisation as ultimately "accepted Will not bo us onerous to holders of the securities as was feared by some interests. It Is probable that a feeling of relief on that score ?as largely re? sponsible for the course of the market. Which betrayed evidences of bullish? ness In a quiet way throughout the day. Declaration of the usual dividend on United states Steel wus expectod, in spite of Hie conditions in the Iron und steel trad*. The quarterly eurn iiifi? ot $29,500,000 were unexpectedly good, some estimates having run as low us $22,000,000. The Standard railroad stocks led the market. Union I'aclMc was especially active and strong, advancing 2 1-3 points, while most of the high priced Issues, including Northwestern, Cana? dian Paclllc, Northern Pucltlc and Le hlgh Valley gained a point or more. Among the industrials attention was centred on the American Tobacco is? sues and United States Steel. The tobacco securities rose sharply In the afternoon, following the Attorney-Gen? eral's statement of his position. The preferred stock gained ti.rec points, the 6 per cerjt. bonds nearly as much and the 4's a point. On the "curb" tne common stock short up 31 points United Slates Steel rose nearly 2 points. The copier stocks were active und strong, tentlinenl toward those issues being improved by the Attorney (tchernl't statement that no dissolution suit against the American Smelting urn! Helloing Company had been pic pared American Cotton Oil fell 3 3-S to 42 1--'. Its lowest price of the year. Trading In bonds was quiet, aside from the Amarlcun Tobacco Issues. Trices were well maintained. Total sales, par value, $3,533,000. United Ht.ites bonus unchanged on call. To? tal sales .or the day, 101.100 shares. New York. October 81.?Money on cull Bteady, 2?-3 1-2 per cent.; ruling rate. 3 1-2; closing bid. 2 :;-!>. offered at 2 1-2. Time loans study, si sty dviys, 3 l-lfi 3 1-2 per cent.; ninety days, 3 1-2(4 3 3-4: sis months, 3 3-4?! per cent. Prime mercantile paper. I l-3(fl 4 3-4 per cent. Sterling cscllinge steady, with actual business In bunkers' bills at $4.8365 fur sixty days and ut $l.S6S0 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.S3. Bar silver. 54 3-S. Mux lean dollars. 16. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. By Richard W. Maury. Stock and nond Broker, 1016 B, Main .street. Richmond. Va.. October 31. 1911. SALES AT hoard. Virginia Centuries?2,000 at $71?. STATE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. Virginia 3s, Old. C. und R., 1933.. ST; ... Vn. Centuries, 2-3. C. and lt., 1901. S74, SS CITT .SECURITIES. Richmond City 4e. PL, 1920-1930.... "... 9S Rich. City 4?. C. and It.. 193S.-1S43. M RAILROAD TONDS. A. C. L. R. R. Con. Tr. 4 p. a_ 93 C, and ?. Pen'l M.. V.ia. 1930. 101 tSeorgln. Sou. and Kla.. 1943. 105 ... lieorgia and Ala. Con. 3s, 1913. 10S Nor. and \\>st Ry. 4?. 1996 . 9* r-eaboard Air Line 4s, 19?0. S7 Southern Hallway Ut 6k. 1994. ids bo. R. Dev. and O. M. 4s. 1936_ 7s STREET RAILWAY BONDS. Nor. and Port*. Trar. Co. Gs. 1936. ST Va. Hy. and Power Co 3s, 1931_ K STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. v?. Ry. and I*a>wer i;o ptd....lo9 SO si Va. Ry. and-.VoteYi- Co. com_100 ;.-.<>; M RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic Coast Line com.109 iaj Chesapeake and Oluo.7j N..r-..;k and Western com.HV hvi Southern Railway pfd.1W 70 Southern Kailtvuy com.1T~% BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. American National.TVt]v3 Broad street. .A <j Bank of Commerce and Trusts.'.'-j h.> l-'irn National.1OO Sii Merchants National.100 ;-. National Bank of Virginia....Ivo ihm Naiiona. Slat, und City Bunk.. 109 IM Planters National. ..let) 730 Having! Bank ? Richmond? 23 1i ... I nlor Ban'ic of Richmond.60 $10 Virginia Trust Company.loo 1&0 1NS?R A N " E COM PA NI ES. Va. Fire and Marine. 24 71 71'? Va. Slate insurar.ee ptd.L',',0 :6-j ... Va. state Insurance torn. 12.60 I2'.i ... American Locomotive pfd. les'/i MISCELLANEOUS. Va.-Car. Chem. pfd. s p. e.1W 113',i 117 cjiiotatlonr. lor Intereal-payliig bonds are kl a price to which Interest liiUK! be added. Income bonds und ?crtlflcatcs ... inucbtcd ut:, ar? Oat. BOND LIST. A Ills-Chalmers 0s ihldi. El American Tobacco Company if. till, American 'lobacco Company Cs. 11.!*? Atlantic Coast Line Is (bid). 96 A. C. L-L und N. -it. :?)', A. C. L. conv. ts un Baltimore). :.;iTi Norfolk and Western enjiv. ?>. 1V7H Chesapeake and Ohio conv. i'^t. o*t? fctfcboan! .\lr Line is (bid). S'i'v fceab^asil Air Line udj. is. M>>4 Southern Bell 6s. Southern Railway Is. 79 touthern Rallwa) Is . 107~i Cnlted .-iu!<? Steel 3?. 1"! Va.-Brown Bros, ctfs. Virginia-Car. Chem. Co. 3s. loo'-a Wabusn deb. Is. 6414 Wabush-I'ltts. ctfs. 1st is (bid). 11 Panama new 3* <b:d;. lOji; COTTON MARKETS. New Tork. October 31?The feature in the cotton market to-day was the relative flrninest of December contracts, wtbljcti seemed to result from support by leading spot houses and iierrousnesa ort tin- pan of scattered shorts, owing 1., tin (a( < thai that so far this season .tc.v Y..rk has at? tracted comparatively little e..t:on for de? livery on contract. Late deliveries ma-Je ne? low records at the opening, but the demand for December checked the decline and prices rallied during the day. with the eiosr barely stead; at a net advance of 4 points to a decline of ! points Leading spot Interests, however, were go.d buyers Of December nt the opening level, a;id OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The. Union Bank of Richmond 1107 EAST MAIN sire %T. $1.00 MAKES A START. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sules. Stock. By Open. A Ills-Coaliners . Allls-Chalmers. pfd. 10,000 Aiuulgaitlaied Copper ... 61% iXWAiner. Agri. Chenii, com. 15 2,700 Amer. Boot Sugar, com.. ?'??;'? American Can . 100 American Can, pfd. SO SOJ Arner. Car unl Foundry* 47% ? Amor. Car unJ Point., pfd ... 3,500 American Cotton oil. 14% I'V American Linseed Oil. 8% 100 American Locomotive ??? 32% Amor. Locomotive, pfd. 300 Amer. Malt Co.. pfd. 41% 1.073 Ann rii an Smelling . <>JS? 100 Americati Sugar . IVJhi 2,100 Amer. 'L'ol. und Tel. Co.., i3t% i U American Tobacco, coin. 390 1,200 Anierlcun Tobacco, pfd.. i'.V* 100 Anaconda Copper . 83Vi 2.200 Atchtfcon . 1*3% :??< a tlanttu CO i ?t Ditto. 120 1,200 Baltimore an I Ohio. 9694 itOO Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 74% 100 Central Leu Iber, Com? &?% 4.000 Cnnadlun I'ucllU . 2!li ?00 Clicxupealed and Ohio. 72 Chicago Great Western. ... 3.400 Chi., Mil; ami St. Paul... 107V4 po Crucible Steel Cor., Coin. 10 160 Crucible Steel, pfd. >i 575 Chieugo and Northwesl.'144 200 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 26% 200 Colorado an 1 Southern.. IS 2,40 ' < lohsofldatcd Gas . 137! i 400 Delaware and Hudson... M 200 Dell, and Rio 'Iran., coin. 23', p?j Den. and Ulo Gran., pfd. is 30 Distillers' Soc. Cor. 3fr% i 15.700 Krle . 31 ?? i 1.41" I3rte. 1st pfd. 51% Ked. Mln. and Sm.. pf<l. I 400 General Electric . 147% 700 < Ires t Northei n. pfd. 121 I 1,800 Great Northern Ore etfs 12 Illinois Central . ; ?' ii I nteiloro-Me*.. D:a THOMAS BRANCH & CO.. Bankers and BroKers. High. Dow. Bid. Asked. Sales. Stock. . Closing 44% SI.. :.:;% p.;-, I2tf 97'', 71\ j?s '-^!? is 138 SOIW so% 32* 124V.. 42% 134% :;so 90% 105% 120 14% 20% l W)i 25% j:i7 16-1 31% 31% i 4; k. 124 11^ 17% 1I2\ 01% no 131? |00% 120 u% 20 230 14;>% 20% 48 111-, 33 101 It's OP's Ilia, 133% 422 97% 33% 14% ?'?uS 52! i 17 148% 121', 41% l3S'/4 14?. lib-* p.p.. 21 I"'. 32% Interboro-Met.. pfd..'? Int. Mer. Marine, com.. Internatlon il Paper ... W Int. Paper, pfd. Kan. City South., com. 100 lA'lr.gh Vallo; Open. High. Low. Bid. Asked. Closing. ?H% 44% 104's 709 lajulsvlllo and Nusli\llle 146% 46% l'wli 117 131% 46!? ion. H0:>4 134% 30?i 41% 4IU. 10,'.'.; is, iosVi 117? -.y-s 122% 100", 3UV-. i mi 19% IS' j 31", 41 103 39 IV* 117 20 122% 106% 17 "? tom 10- ?, I2'h 03% 104% 10', 10 ?15% 28% 105% l W% 131 30?. ?0U 17>,i 30% 138% 139% 139 H's 100 Manhattuu . 134% 000 Mo.. Kan. and Texas- 30% Mo.. Kan. und Tex., pfd. ... 2.900 Missouri Pacific . 41% 200 National Lead . 43% so. New York Cciitrtil- 103 P.0 N. V.. Out. ll.tf Western 59 1.100 Norfolk Olid Western... los 3.800 Northern Pacific . HI 10* Pacllic Mail . 29 I. 200 Pennsylvania . 122? 800 People's Gas . 10J:>', I'ittsburg Coal, com. 900 Pressed Steel Car. 30 Pressed Steel Car. pfd. Ry. Steel Spring, coin. II, 800 RoacTng . I2S% 220 Republic Iron and Steel I9V4 800 Republic I. and S-. pfd.. 70% :<si Rock Island . '-'5 .'!"" Rock Island, pfd. Ii7i Slosh-Sheffield . 3,000 Southern Pacific . >''"i 4,2iO Southern Railway . 29U. 3,400 Southern Railway, pfd, . i% Standard oil . 300 Tennessee Copper . 31% Texas Pacific . 48,200 1'nioii Paclll ? . 103% 164" 1.800 United Slates Rubber... 42Vi 42' 139.980 United States steel. 03% 53! 7.600 United StuleJ Steel, pfd V?M lay 1..V" Vu.-Car. Chemical . 17 ?< Va.-Cur. Chemical; pfd. Va. Ry. und power, com ... . Va. Ry. and Power, pfd. ... Wubash . 300 Wabi.sh, pfd. 24% 2.".', 24% 1,400 Western Union . 77!. 7,si.._. nVJ Total sales for day. lon.Otw shares. Total sales for week (two days). 1,040,700 shares i% 100% 29% 10% 020 34 ti 24% Hit', 42% or; 10u% 17 113 39 T9% 11% 24% 78 soon us tliHt month began to Increase its picmiuin nver Januar) und March the gcu-. cm! list turner) Steadier on covering ?I short* and reports that sturm warnings hud been ordered tor the Texas coast Rumors that English capitalist* bad offered I the cotton convention at New Orleuns funds for llnanclng 2,000,000 bales of the ] present crop In the shape of advances up to $40 a bale seemed to have little effect In the market. I Receipts to-day ltO.rOD bales against 110.16.1 lust KMk and 7Z.9S4 last Sear. To-day's receipts at New Orleans ^S.::i"> bales against 4.217 last year, and ut Houston 23.7SS bales ugatnst 14.762 last year. Cotton futures closed barely steady: Open. High. Low. Close. Januarv . S.6? 8.96 8.S6 S.fd : Ke.bruaxy . 0.00 9.00 8,53 : March . S.W 9.06 s.93 9.0: ! April. ?05 1 May . 90S 9.1? 9.07 9.12 1 .lune . 0.17 I July . 9.17 *.25 9.17 9.22 ? August . 9.17 Sr-ptcmbcr . 9.12 9.07 9.14 October . S.97 S.97 S.95 November . v.W v.io 0.04 December .t?.o> s.vo 9.vo Mi. spot cotton elesed quiet. .*i points higher; ; middling uphir.il>. 9.40; middling gulf. 9.61; sales, 2,013 bales; j Cotton, quiet'; middling, 9.40; cross rc cejpts, 9.183 bales: sales. 3.013 bales; slock. $4,237 bales; export t? the Continent, 2.e?i2 biiles; Coastwise. 1,900 bales. Total to-diiy at all ports?Net receipts, l:>i.:v. balis: ..xpor.l to lir.'iu Britain. S4.61S bales: to Prance, 6..""0 bales; to the Conti? nent; .".his bales: stock. (74,203 bules. I Consolidated at nil pore*?Nell receipts iS3,609 lial?s: export to Ureai llrltaln. 71,141 [bales; t... Krame. i>;,.;it bales: to the Conti I netlt, 92,620 bales; t0 Japan. 2.41? bales; tf j Mexico, t.KO bales. 1 Total since September 1 at all ports?Net receipts, S.320,233 balea; export to area! j Britain, 1,067,0241 bales; to France, 20."..I bales: to the Continent, 913,109 bales; to 1 ? Japan, 32,219 bales: to Mexico, 1,700 bales. I New Orleans. Oetober 31?Cotton futures ; opened steady at .1 decline of Z4R6 point* The market closed steady and unchanged to ."> points lower. Cables were not up t< ill" expectations, and brokers had an ac< 1 cumulation of s.-ning order* to nil. The. In.lW utloiif were that much of this lellllifl came from the Interior. Professional trad j.er* were buyers, cither to Hike protlts on j short snlr.5 or else to g0 long for a turn ihc theory that a reaction was due.) The weather map was cloudy with con? siderable rain In the western half of the cotton belt. Buying bv ring traders in Based toward the middle of Ib.- morning us the murk.-t showed sign? of reacting. New* riom the Governors' cotton Corifer I once will be eagerly watched for, and the report that bull leader* were 111 session with some of the delegate* hud u stimu? lating effect on the market. The move? ment was very large, and the luto-slglil for the week promised to break all rec? ords; this served to prevent buying tn I aeme quarters, and caused .. small amount ot fresh selling for short account. In the afternoon section the market wu* i|ul<<t and prices wore lather inclined to sag .is I the result of longs evening up over t holiday in this market to-morrow. Spot cotton dosed quiet ami unchanged; mid-, dllng. ?V.; sales :SS bales and 4.410 to ar? rive. Cotton future* closed steady: Jan? uary, 9.0.:. .March, 9.11: May, 9.22; July, 9 32; November, 9.01; December, LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy Commission Co.. Com- I mission Merchant*, Richmond, va. Richmond, Va.. October .11 I9ll ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OF MARKET. LIVE POULTRY. Turkeys, choice, large. IS \\ 16 Chi.kens, choice, small, lb... 13 14 thickens, choice, medium, if. |> 13 I Chickens, large, lb. M 13 Ullis, lb. </ 13 Roosters, euch.,.. 30 Ducks, large, young, 11. 13 g> 14 Ducks, small, young, lb. 11 y. 12 titlClS?Crated. In craies, nearby, fresh, doz. <>? 23 tu eiaies, other sections, dox. <rt 2i Guinea eggs, doz. <$ 14 I .. BUTTER j Family, choice, fresh, lb. 20 & 22 I Merchants', fair, lb. ?f ljij LIVE STOCK. ! Veu'.s, choice to fancy, lb.... 7'^8 , Veals, pour to lair, lb. 7 (s> \ Calves, runners, lb. tV:<(? ?VJ Sheep, lb. 3 tt1 4 Lambs, spring. :b. b t> c cattle, fair to prime, lb. 3 kf i.^ Hogs, lb. ???* 7 COUKThY-CURED BACON, Ilan.h, wcl: smoked, small. :b 21 j :2 Hams, wen smoked, large, lb. 19 .1 30 '?? Side*, well smoked, lb. 42 It. j Shoulders, wcl sinuked, ib.... 4? 13 DEER, Whole, lb. HIDES. Dry nin:. Dry salt. iuy? WOOL. ! Dright. No. 2. tabwashed, ib.. m 23 unwashed. Iree of burrs.. 0 -v tit., unwa'shiid, .ightly burry. 4? 1? 'ib. unwashed, medium burry w 16 Oh.', unwaabed, heavy burry.. ?> u MISCELLANEOUS. ' onions, dry, bbl.? V 2.? potato) .-. Insli. No. 1. bag 1 ... bJ. 1. 2 ? 0 160 j Apple*, bbi. *00 If 3.60 MA RK BT CONDITIONS. ' Receipt! o: poultry continue very heavy and markt? ?ugUtiy druggy. Hen* dull. > Egss Orm. Veals arc very scarce, 110a enough arriving to supply the demand. ! Buttel III heavy demand. j NEW YORK PRODUCE MALI.KT. 1 New York. October 31. ?Hour-Quiet and liowei for top grade?; Hiring patents. 13.23y> 6 30 nye Klour - Firm. Cornmcal?Steady. Rye?Quiet, Barley?Steady. Buckwheat Flou'r-QUIet. Wheat?Weak; No. 2 red. ',.',c elevator, export basis, and 9*\e. f. o. l b ' afloat, options dosed 2<v ? ?et lower. December, ?I.0P.4: May. $1.0* ll-t?e. Corn Barely steady; export. No. 3. SOc. nominal, b. afloat Option* nouilnal. Oats? ' Steady. options nominal. I'ork and Beef?Steady. Lard und Tallow ? Firm. Petroleum?Steady. Wool?Quiet. R Steady. Turpentine-Baay. Rico and Molasses-rSteady. Sugar?Raw and refined, Coffee-Future* closed tlrm. 2041 43 point* net higher. spot, steady: Rio, No. 7, l&Hc; Santos. No. 4. 16H'-.; mild, quiet; Cordova, I7yt9e. nominal. ButTer?Firm. Cbees. Stead} and unchanged. Eggs-Firm and unchanged. Potatoes?Steady; Maine, bag. |.'.:?JJ| 3.40; Southern sweets. yellow, barrc!, tl.75*/2.23. Cabbages ?Firm and 1111 , ..j..?.-* Freights und Pe.iuuls-Unchanged. Cottonseed nil was steady to iinn on cov? ering ?i shorts, ivlutlvc flriiineM ol crude mantels, light pit offerings and local bull support, Business was small tn volume. I ' Sput closed l point higher an# futures i:. i I erally 2 up from lust night. November, 5.42 , 115.65: December, :..-*.2'.i 5.51; January. 5.53V 16.64; February. I u .*.*>; March, 6.6085.61; j prime crude, t.1004.47; prime summer vi I . low. 6.6105.7?; prime winter yellow. .'..75 bid ; prime summer white. 6.66 bid. CHICAtiO ?RAE* MARKET. Ohtcago. III.. October St.?Suspicion was rampant to-day that the leading longs in wheat bad been letting go of a big part of their hugs. In consequence. the market broke sharply In tho last hour of trading, and finished heavy, 2Q2%c. lower than last ? night. Other grain, loo, shower] a net loss? corn, 14^1 i.e., and oats. Vf>lc. to Ku>l>?c. The end of the day left hog products vary? ing from unchanged tlgurcs to a decline ol 10c. The leading futures ranged as follows: Open. High. lyow. Close. 1 WHEAT? Dec. M?j !>f>% J6?i N!i May . 1.01!? 1.0414 1'.' 1.02 Julv . ?TW WV4 ?''?>'* Kia COHN? Dec. Ol ?I few 61 ! May . 65?, ?.<? ?1*4 ?I?, j July . 6J% g<s( 6|?, ] OATS? May . i:??, t>?? IS?s July . 16*, 16?, 15?, IV?? ; MESS PORK?Per bbl. I Jan.13.70 16.70 16.62 15.62 ! May .16.82 l.V>; IUS I5.ii LAHD?Per l?i lbs. I Nov.S.S0 ?2 6.75 S.S0 I Jan . 9.W f.ixs S.W x.?5 May . M5 9.1J D.lu a.iu SHOUT HI US Per Hi) lbs oct. s.v.' j ' Jan.s.io x. io .?.tb sm j j May . s.2*. (..:?:, J.5J s.*iJ Receipts?Wheat, 109.200 bushels; corn. 26,1, DM bushels: eats. SI'S.V.) bushels. Shipiiienls -Wheat, *:>.:.<*> buahel*; corn, 20.S.c01 bushels; oats, IS4.M0 bushels. Cash grain closed: Wheat?No. 2 red. Wtf |i; No. :i red. MZffISc.; No. 3 hard. Jl.Oiy I.W; No. a hard, to'ii ?1.01; No. 1 n,irt lern. fl.IOCl.12i No. a northern, Ji.o.'n i.n; No. i northern, fl.03{>1:10; No, 2 sprinK. |l.o:<i l.W; No. 2 spring, 4l?il.'i7: No. 4 spring, !>o .i ?I.e..: velvet chaff, 61.07; durum. SOW ill.05. Corn?No. 2. 73U'74VsU.; No. : white, 74Hfj'l&c,j No. 2 yellow, 7l;l,c: No. :'. i T4c.i No. o whit,. 71','.i ti ll'; No. ;i yellow, 7li.<-'ii 7l?,c.; No. I, 72?4 Ii T.p.e.; No. 4 new, 6S<ji66Vic.; No. I While, 714) 7414c.; No. I white, new. 66%*j'S7c.; No. 4 yellow. J3tiH J4c.: No. < yellow, new, 65 4/671*7. Oats No 2 White. 17.M7V.; No. 2, l5Vt*i 14c.; No. 1 white. IG', ',1 iT'.c: No.- 4. I5ikii7':r.; No. 4 whttr. i."..ri 4t.'.. standard. 16!-, rH7?,c. Ba Minore, .Md.. October 31.?Wheat? Bas? ier'! spot, contract, MKe. Corn?Easier; j spoi. contract. 79c. Outs?Steady; N<>. : While; 610. Rye?Firm; No. 2 western, do? le. ?1.(6. RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Richmond, Va.. October 31, till. WHOLKSAl.H QUOTATIONS ON TIIANGB. WHEAT Car lots. No. 2 red. Western. ?| DM No. 2 red. Virginia. y 1.05 No. 3 red. t,i. 1.01 Virginia, bag lots. 90 *j, l.oi Virginia, tu? lots (for seed) 1.0O 9 1.05 X>RN?Car lots. No. 2 while. Sr S3 No. 3 white. '0. UU N'o. J mixed. KltiO No. 3 mixed. 61 w Virginia, bag lots. i\ it S4 uATS?bar lots. I No. i mixed. MHO No. 3 mixed. 5". a No. 2 white. tttttl No. 2 white. MHO Winter seed, bag "ots. M | 6S RYE?Car lots. No- 2. ?1 106 No- 3. 4j, 1.03 Virginia, bau; lots. i.oo fj. L0I RICHMOND HAV MARKET. Richmond, Va.. October 3t. 1511. The quotations are as follows. No. 1 Timothy. 9 23.51 No. ; rirntvtuy. m SSM j No. 3 Timothy. 11.00 <a t Light Cover, mixed . it 22.50 i No. 1 Clover, mixed . it 21.50 I No. 1 Ciover. if 20.00 j No. 2 clover, mixed. IS.W y 13.00 I No. 2 Clover. 17.W O i STRAW?Compressed . 16.0? a lo.so Loose-pressed, largo bates.. 10 00 ? 11.00 Bill CKS -Co in pressed . Nominal I resents . on:?nts and thus avoid i ijocttons. This market grades hay in accordance 1 with the rules of the National Hay Assocla | Compressed, larje bales. Nominal Load your cars so that hay at doors rep Hon. CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago, III., October 31.-Cattle ?Receipts ? .SOU bead. Murkol slow and steady. Beeves. tt.U0WS.9O; Texas Steers, $4.10(j},6.!t0; Western stoers, $4.15Q7.b0; stockers and feeders.: j: mi'i ...70; cows, and heifers, |2<g5.S5: calves, I ?j. lO'tt b.?o. H?gs?Receipts 36,000 head. Mar-' kct weak ut early decline. Light, 16.70(9 ?.35; mixed. 15.7696.66; heavy. 15.75 <B ?50; I rough, ti.75(t$*.00: need to choice heavy. 14 ?'tf.M: pigs, 13.7G4j?5.?5"i bulk of sales. *S*-10 j a i.U. Sheep?Receipts 30,000 head. Market] Strong. Native, (2$ 3.70; western,' $2.30it J.75; yeurllngs, 13.6004.20; lambs. native, 13.00 'a 6.73; 'western. |3.7j<f6.7* New York. October 31.?Beevejs?Recolpt* ! 1.130 head: no trading; feeling firm. Calves? j Receipts S01 head. Veals, S4 50 y 10.Oo. culls, MS 6.00; grassers, 11.609 t.SO; culls, |3; In? diana calves, }4'g6.?O. Sheep and Lambs? Receipts 1,557 head. Sheep. I2&3.50; a few export. {3.75; culls. |1.60; lambs. 14.7G*i 5.*5: I culls, J/0 1.50. Hogi?Receipts 3.6U3 liead. Markot nominally llrm; quoted at 16.60t, 6.30: pigs. 66.16tf-6.G0. RICHMOND TOBACCO MA ft K BT. Richmond, Va,, October 31, 1*11. Quota nous on tu?: tiictiuionu Tobacco Ex Change! i BROWN jllll'I'I.VG-KKOUDEKED. . I,US? .* 7.50 (M S.7J j fhuii leal. f.io ?j :?.5ii Long leal. ly.00 , 13.50 , Wrappers . 13.00 n i&.w BRIGHT*. I SMOKERS?Common . 7.00 ij 6.60 I Medium . >.Ou :i 11.09 I Fine . 12.0V. <W 11.0? 1 CUTTERS?Common . H-.oo a ll*U Meillum . 14.c-) ,,, IS 5.) Fine .17.00 n Hi1) Fancy . i>-5v o -oo, I PJLLERS?Common . I.O0 u 11.00 .Medium . 51.6* 9 12.0) liood . i2.5... ^ 13.50 Fin* . 14.00 ?1 l^.t-i .MISCELLANF.Ofs MARKETS. DRY GOODS MARKET. New York. October 31.?The carpet auc ' tlori of 100.1K0 bales and rolls started in Mils Icily 10-day and I, t tree led 4)ho largest a? , scmhia Be of buyers seen here 111 yrars. ? Trading was very active all day and prices 1 ranged from lo to I2}4 per cent, under the ; spring list of prices announced. Cotton goods trudiuc is steady, .lubbers nr.- ilolnc a steady house trade with more duplicate* ' coming forward from retailers on spring ? merchandise, Holiday purchasing * also ! expanding in lli? primary markets. NAVAL STORKS. 1 Wilmington. N. C.i October 31.? Spirits I Turpentine?Steady at C.e.; receipts 16 casks. Rosin?Unchanged; receipts 200 bar? rel*. Tar--Firm lit si 50; receipts .'. 'barrel*. Crude Turpentine?Firm at 13.25 Tfl.GO: re- j 1 celpts -'A barrels. 1 Savannah, Go., October 31.?Turpentine? j Quoted ill IMS 1 l."."te.; sales 715 casks; re I celpt* ft casks: shipments '.IK cask*: stock 135,6*2 . asks. Rosin?Firm; Miles 2.S7.i bar ?tels; receipts 1,111 barrels; shipments 5.23? barrels; stock vj.ioo barrels. Quote: B, I Charleston, B, C, October 31.?Turpentine j and Rosin?Unchaused. .MARINE INTELLIGENCE PORT OF RICHMOND, OCTOBER 31. 1011. ARRIVED Steamer Brandon, Hsrney, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers, Old Dominion Line. Steamer Pocahonts?, Graves, Norfolk ami James River landings, hierohfsndtso Wa*w [passengers, Virginia Navigation Company. Steamer Aurora, Furirian, Petfrsbur,; and James River landing!, merchandise anil pas? senger.", Furmsn Line. SAILED. Steamer Brandon, Harney, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Line. Steamer A11n.ru, Flirman, Petersburg and James River lan.llrics. merchandise and pu. senfteif. Furman l.lne. _?tKunboata, _ Baltimore Steam Packet Co Equipped with wireless telegraphy TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA . NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally, lnc 'udtng Sunday, vis N. & W. Ry. 3:10 P. lt.. Norfolk 6:20 P. M C. *i O. Ry. l:Oo P. M . Old Point 7:10 P. M O. D. S. 6. C? 7:00 P. M. (on* day la Nor? folk). Va. Nav. Co 6:10 A. U. (Monday. Wednes day and Friday). Ticket? at si' offices. For staterooms ap? ply to H. M. BOYKl.N, Aga? t, 630 Eas, Mais Street. Pays To keep hammering your proposition! And that is how we account for the continued growth of this Company. . . . New accounts arc being opened, and we want others. Line up with us?reader! Personal accounts, subject to check, draw 3 per cent. Virginia Trust Co., Located in New Offices in Travelers Building, 1106 East Main Street RICHMOND, VA. Capital, One Million. ,000,000 Guarantee Against\oss Offered bj the Stockholders to Depositors In the NATIONAL BANK OF VIRGINIA, CAPITAL $1,200,000. Incorporated 1865. STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY $1,200,000. SURPLUS .1600,000. In addition, the stockholders have placed the management in the hands of the following Board of Directors and Officers: DIRECTORS: E. B. Addison. Ii. L. Bemiss, T. H. Elicit. H. Thco. Ellyson, Geo. L. Christian, T. A. Cary, Carl H. Noltinf, William T. Reed, J. \V. Rothert, Wm. Northrop, T. C. Williams, Jr.. E. C. Laird. Ino. Garland Pollard, W. P. Glmn, Eppa Hunton, Jr., R. G. RennaMs, W. M. HaUJston. B^Ln^.ArV^ord, S. W. Travcm, nc G.Ttndey, no. T. WUson, as. A. Moncurtj, no. Skelton Wulisms. ? D. WUlkm*. OFFICERS: W. M. HABLISTON, President. JON. SKELTON WILLIAMS, Vice-Prealdent. W. M. ADDISON. Cashier. JOHN TYLER, Assistant Cashier. J. M. BALL, Jr., Assistant Caahlar. WILLIAM T. REED, Vice-Pre .Id en t. O. S. MORTON. Assistant Cashier. W. H. SLAUGHTER, Assistant Caahier. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. 3% Interest Paid in Savfinffs Department It only takes one dollar to start a savings account in this bank. Manchester National Bank ^j&teainboat? Chesapeake Steamship Co. Ills new ships. "City of Norfolk" and "City of Baltimore." Equipped with wireless telegraphy. Tele* phone aervltu throughout the ships. States* rooms en suite, with baths. Prices from 76c. to Excellent meals, 75c TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VtA - NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Lcn\o Richmond Daily via N. & V7. Ry. 3:0) p. m., Norfolk ?:13 p. M. C &. O. Ry. 4:00 P. M. Daily, Old Point ;m p m. O. D. S. S. Co. 7:00 P. M. Dally (one day In Norfolk). Vs. Nav. Co. 6:30 A. M. (Monday, Wednes? day and Friday). Ticket* at all offlcea- For stateroom. appty to S. E. IiURGBSB, D. P. A., 910 Eaat Main street, Richmond. OLD DOMINION LINE. Lv. nichrnond foot of Ash St. dally.7:00 P.M. Leave Newport Now..6;00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk.6:00 A. M. Connect, with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday I 7:-.V I'. M. Comic?.lions also made by N. as' W. Ry, 3 P. M. and C. si O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night Line steamers slop at Ciarcmont to land or receive passengers on signal, and will be met by nubile conveyance. YIItlUMA NAVIGATION CO.?James River b> du>:igbl for Norfolk and Old Point. New? port New. and al: June. River landings. ' Steamer leaves Mor Wednpsdvy and I Friday at 7:<s) A. M. Frtlgbi received tor, all James River landings. 'PhoneMadison 174 | Main Ticket Office. S21 E. Main Street. Merchants and Miners Transportation Co. Norfolk to Uiiston, Mass., and Providence. R. L steamers leavu Norfolk for Roston. Gun., Tues. and Frl.; for' Providence, Hon., Wed. ujid Sat. at 6 P. M. Passengers and freight taken fur all ..ew England poln- Tlckais eu aale at . .:..e C. * O. Ry., 14. at W. Ry., S. 11 Bowman, 70s East Main, aod Rlebmood iisutler Co.. ?-. Last Main. "ASK MR. BOWMAN" How to make the trip to EGYPT in 12 Days. Reservations arc now being mailc to the Mediterranean and the ORIENT I Sailing Lists for all lines. Gall for Beau- | i it ull-, Illustrated Booklets. Rhone j Madison 5154. S. H. BOWMAN, Agent, 7ua E Main Street, Richmond. Va _ i^auroaos _\ SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. D.?Following schedule figure, published j as Information and not guaranteed: 6:10 A. M.?Dally?Local for Cnuriotte. Dur ham and KaJelgn. 10:43 A. M.-Dally?Limit id -Kor al! pulnis iruutli. Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping far to A.hevllle. N. c, 3:04] P M. Fx. Sun - Local for Durham and In lermedlate stations. 6:00 P. M. Ex. Sun.?I Keysvllle Local. 11:43 p M.-Datly?Limited ?For a:i points South. Pullman ready at 9:J0 P. M. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. M.?Ex. Sun ?To West Pt., connect- | Ing for Baltimore Mon., W?-d. and Friday. 4:00 A. M.?Ex. Sun. und 3:!3 P. M.?Mon., Wed. and Frl.?Local to West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the South: 6:5o A. M , 5 03 P. M., dally: S:40 A. M. Ex. Sun.; 15:58 Ex. Sun.; S:00 P. M. dally. From West Point: 9:30 A. M. dally; 11:35 A. M. Wed. and Frt; 4:26 P. M. Ex. bun. S. E. BURGESS. D. P. A., 9:0 B. Main SI. "Phoii. Madison US. RicMonifFreieilGtiVg & Potomac R. B, TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Loave Rlchmontl ?4.5U A rl. BjrdSt.SU. ?.i.lMX Main SI.Su, ?6.??() A.51. lijrd Sl.SU. ?7.30 A.ll. Main Mt. Sta. ?8.40 A.M. Bird St. Sta. ?12.01 noooBjrrdSt. KU, J4.00 P.M. Brrd St. Sta ,4.10 I' M, Mi a Station, ??'-.13 P.M. Main SI. Sis. ?8.20 P.M. Brrifvit. Kta. Arrive Richmond ?7.60A.M. BjrdHLSta, .-11.A.M. nf,? station. TlUt A.M. Bird st.sts, ?1.113 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?2.46 P.M. Bjr4 8t.SU. ?7.26 P.M. BrrdSt.SU. ?9.10 P.M. Bjrd St.SU. ??.40 P.M. MalnSt.RU. ?11.06 P.M. Main St. KU. ?12.50 night Brr<St.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Leare Brrd St. su. 1.30 P. H. for Frederiekabarg. Leare Klba Su. 7.60 A. M.,0.30 P.M. for Asblana Arrlte Byrd Nt.SU.8.35 A.M. from Fredericks!)'*. ArrlTe Elba SU. 6.30 A.M.,6.30 P.M.from Ashlsnl. ?Daily, f Weekdays. ^Sundays only. All train, to or from Byrd 8treet Station (except train, leaving 4.50 a. m. aid arriving 11.50 night) .top at Elba. Tim. of arrivals and departure, not guaranteed. Read the .1(0.. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:4? A.-1.0CSJ?Dally?Newport News. r?.M A_Looai?Daily ? OO'vtlls. Ex. Sua. Thurmond. t?:0S A.?Exproa. -Dally?Norfolk. Old Pelat. (10:00 A*?Local-4Dally?Lao-be, Lax. C. Stores. ?2:00 P.? Express? Dally?Cla.-1/vilfe. 14:00 P.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. N. NSwa 4:00 P?Local?Dally?N. News. Old Point. 6:16 P.?Local?Ilx. Sunday?Oordonsvlllo. ?4:16 P.?Local?Ex. Sunday?Lohbg. Natural Bridge, Clifton Force. ??:tS P.?Limited?Daily?Cincinnati, Chloage. ?11:00 P.?Express?Dally?Cincinnati. I/rllla. ?Sleepers. tPxrlor cars. TRAIN8 ARRIVE RICHMOND?Irtoai from East: 5:2f A. m.. IM P. m. Tbrongo front East: UitO A. m . 4:30 P. 4L Looai Crom Waat: ??VW A. U., ?xW A. 1C and T:1B P. M. Through: 1:W A. is., Si4f P. M. James River Line: ?*?:S6 A. IL, S:1S P. iL ??Daily axoept Suaaaw. SEABOARD AIR LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich? mond dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna. i::o P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham, Savannah, Jecksonvllis-^and Florlda?polnU. 8:00 P. M ?sleepers and coaches, savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points. U:!3 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis and the Southweatr- Northbound trains scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 6:33 A. M.. 7:34 A. M.. 5:0S P. M.. 6:40 P. M. ._ kIciimund AND ?IIIESAFRAKB BAI RAILWAY COMPART. BohedttU of .lectrlo train, to and from Ashland stopping at Intarmedlate stations opon Btgaall LT. Richmond (Bro.d and Laurel Sta). ?6:08, ?7:10. I:10b. ?:?, ?nail*. M 10 A. M.i 1:10. 3:10. 1:10, ?:l?b, i:10. 4 M. 1:10, l:10B. 10:10. U:4S P. M. Ly^ A.hlaad, ?6:6?. 7b. ?. ?b. 10. "U A. M.. 11 M.. ?1. ?. s, 4, k>. ?, 7, 2, ?b. U P. ?L ?Daily except Bunder, ???unda?' only. bCarrles baggerga Although it docs not appear in our statement, we have a most valuable asset in a hoit of fast, constant and devoted friends, who are satisfied with the treat? ment they receive from this bank. They are at all times, in season and out of season, conveying the fact of their satisfaction to others. We have room for many new friends, and would like to add your name to our list. Come in and talk the matter over with our officers. First National Bank 1104 East Main. Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000.00 Are You in Touch With Your Bank and Your Bank in Touch With You? Arc your needs properly looked after? If not, we cor? dially invite you to do your business with this Active, Young, Progressive Institution. Loans on Real Estate and Collateral. Loans to merchants commensurate with responsibility and standing. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS, PERSONAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed. Depository for the State and City. Capital and Surplus,.$325,000.00 Bank of Commerce and Trusts ^iiraiiDmmaiJHTinfjm INCORPORATED 1?332. Seventy-nine Years In Successful Operation. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of Richmond, Va. ASSETS, $1,690,315.55 OFFICE. 1015 E.MAIN STREET 1865?Near Half a Century of Satisfactory Service?1911 Virginia State Insurance Co. RICHMOND, VA. Fire Losses Paid Exceed.-.$5,000,000 Surplus to Policyholders. $241,000 Reserves. $240,000 Keep Richmond's Insurance Money in Richmond. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 14, Uli. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DA I LT. For Florida, and South: 4:li A- M. and T:% P. M., 1:00 A. 14. For Norfolk: 9:00 A. M., 2:00 P. U., 4:1? P. M. For N. & W. Ry. West: 4:15 A. M., 10:00 A. M., 3:00 P. M., 9:20 P. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. M.. 6:13 A. M., 8:16 A. M., 9:00 A. M.. 10:00 A. IL, 8:00 P. M.. 4:1? P. V.. 4:06 P. M., 7:36 P. M., 0:20 P. M? 11:46 P. M. For Ooldsboro and FayettevlUe: a4:10 P. M. Trains arrive Richmond dally: 4:40 A. M., 6:40 A. M., 6:65 A. M.. ?8:37 A. M., "10:4a A. M , U:*0 A. M., ?2:00 P. M . "1:40 P. M., 6:06 P. M., 6:35 P. M., 8:00 P. M., 9:00 P. M., 11:30 P. If. ?Except Bunday: "Sunday only. Time of arrival and departure and con? nections not guaranteed. _C B. CAMPBBELU D. P. A. Richmond & Petersburg electric Railway Caus leave otuocbeater, deveDlb, satt trnttf btreeis, for Petersburg i t, 7, ?.. ?*, 19, 11. ?II A. If, S> Sj. *s> 4V t. I "? -.46, H. X 6, ??. 1? P. M. U:M P, *L for Cheater. U:00 midnight tor Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, toot et Sycamore Street, for Maaoheatert tt:16. 4:36. ??7:16. ?7:16. t-.sj, tits, ?10:44, 11:14 A. ?: U:S5. U.3J. >:?6. 4:4?. ?4:46. ?:*&, 4:6?, ?7:16, 6:96. 9:3?, ?10:40, 11:40 P. U. tDally except Sunday and hoiiieya. 'Carries baggage and express. ??Limited, except Sundays an? holiday*. All cars from Peters jutg eoaneot wltb i cars for Richmond. Pay your bills by check and you'll always know where you stand. Commonwealth Bank SUiOroaos. i Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule in Effect October 2, 1ML Leave Byrd Street Station. Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: '?:00 A. M.. ?8:00 P. 41.. ?4:10 P. M. 1 FOR LYNiCHDURQ .AND TUB WEST: ?4:16 A. .M , ?10:00 A. M.. ?J:00 P. M.. P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: 11:40 A. M., ?6:36 P. M., '11:80 P. M. From the Weet: ?0:56 A. M., a3:00 P. M.. bl:40 P. M.. ?6:06 P. M . *?:00 P. M. ?Dally. aDally_ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman Parlor und Sleeping: Can. Cef< I Dining Cars. C. H. eoslet, D. P. a.. Richmond. Va. W. b BBVILL, Q. P. a.. Roanoke. Va. NORFOLK SOUTHERN Lv. Norfolk: *8:? and ?11 a. M.. ?? P. Mm for Eeatcrn Carolina and the South. Lv. Raleigh: 6:15 A. M., |3 and ??:? P.M., for Raaiern Carolina and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeping Care between Norfolk. Raleigh; also Ooldeboro and Norfolk. ?Dally. tDally Ex. Sun. r. D. lf.oranpe, o. a., American National Bank. 'Phone Monroe 1687, Richmond. ?W. W. CROXTON. o. P. A.. Norfolk. Vd>