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New Y orK Stock Market New York. November 1.?It ban been many weeks Blncu Wuil Street bus wit? nessed an upward movement in stocks which parallels that ot to-day. lie ginning with th?i stroke of the Kons winch signaled the opening ol the market stocas were earned forward Kteudllv to the Olid ot Ute ilay. ' The buying was aggressive through out- United Stales ateel rose neariy 4 points to .'.ho-I: passing above the llgure at which it closed lust I'hurs uav. before hitng of the government suit broke the mice to 5U Lehlgn Val ey and American .Smelt? ing ciaii gained 1 points. Cunauian Pacific, '?< 3-s; Heading, is, and Union Purine. - 7-s fh? upward movement was ascribed generally to heavy buying lor the long account, owing to ine unexpectedly good quarterly report of United States biccl aud the government's attitude to? ward i.'ic American Tooacco reorgani? sation plun. .v Seconuary c.mse ot the advance was the scramble ol tne anort Interest to covei contracts. The de indna from tins source was unusuuiiy oxlensive. but in usuil was not suf? ficient to uccoxiut tor uie course 01 prices. Th-_ United stales Steel re? port indicated, to the minds of many traders, that tne industrial siiutuiur VVas not as hau as 11 hau been repre? sented. Tin- prospect of a peaceful so? lution of the tooacco company's dif? ficulties wus seised upon as showing that the position of corporations un? der the Shormun iaW was Use- precari? ous than hud been Imaglueu. Tne combined effect of these two iniiu checs was to tsnunge speculative ctnti meht considerably. An important development of the Week as regards thu United States Steel Corporation was u change in at? titude ol the railroads, which indi? cated that they have nearly reached tin limit of the postponement ol equipment buying. Seini-olllcial state? ments were to tne effect that new or? ders of the United Mate Steel Corpo? ration last month were larger than was expected a fortnight ago, prob? ably ranging around l'?.OOO tons dully. The September report of the New York Central system helped to im? prove sentiment. The increase in net revenues of $1,363,000 was unexpect? edly large. The Pennsylvania sys? tem, on tht other hand, reported a tshrinkhRt In net revenue of more than ?700,000. The strength of Minneapo? lis. St, Paul und SaUH sie. Marls, '.???a* explained by Its showing of an in crease oi $340,009 In operating incom? last month. Call money touched per cent to day for the hrst lime since Januui') 11). The advance in rates ..-as due lu the requirements for November inter? est .uui dividend disbursement, ;md the temporary retirement of many banks trom the market. The bond market exhibited decided firmness to-,lay, In line with tb? im? provement in stocks Trading In American Tooacco bonds fell off large? ly, hut there was Incrcat" I business in other Issues. Total sales, par value. $4,640,000. Unite.i States bonos unchanged on call. Total sales tor the day, 910,100 shares. Including Sugar, 400; Tobacco, ?j.OO0: American Smelting. 'jV.uu?: a. C. I... 1,600: Chesapeake and Ohio, i.TOO; Uric, 23,600: UouisviiiK .,!mi Nashville, 1,000; Betiding, 141.S0O, Southern Hall? way. 11,000; Southern, preferred, 1,000; Union Pacific. 9S.uuu; United Slates Steel. 35.500; Virginia-Carolina Chemi? cal, 1,900; Ivehigh Valley, 24,000. New York. November 1.?Money on call steady. 2 3-8V3 per cent.; tuling rate. 2 3-4; closing h'd, 2 T-S; offered at ::. Time loans easier; sixty days. 1-4 {?I.'. 1-2 per cent.; ninety days, J 1-M( 3 3-4: six months, i 3-4 i* 4. Prime mer? cantile paper. -I 1-2'u 4 u-4 per cent, sterling exchange steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.h37? for sixty-day bills, and at $4.8685? $4.8690 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.83. Bar silver. .".4 3-4. Mexican dollars, Iti. BKMMOMl pTUCK MARKET. By Richard W. Maun-, fctoek and Bond B'ok?r. 1015 Main Street. lnli.bAuTiwu ticntu neutnaunoucnauaaunu Kichaiuinl. Va., Kovembar 1. 11*1'.. STATE SECURITIES U!<1. Alk.-il. Vtrsinta 3s. Old.'Q- and It. I Sat:.. 47<? ... \ .?. Centuries, - v. <,'? alid lt.. 1W>I. 47?? >?? CITS SECURITIES. Richmond City is. lt., l^o-isuo. ;?s Jtlch. City is. C. and It. iMs-lsi;. 9J railroad :,6.nds. A. C, L. lt. R. ('on. Tr. I p. c... K ?'. and o.j,<Se0'l M.. ti.'.n. IVK. lul Ueorgla. Sou. and Pia., "lul5. 106 Norfolk - ?ml West. Ity. I?. law.... VS Seahtjaid Air Line Is. 1K0. Sjyj ... ..-? aSo;t:d Adjustment fcs, 1910. S si faouthern Railway l?t :.s, l?l. 10> so. it Dev. and G. M. Is. IKS. VJ street RAILWAY BONDS. N"or. and Pf.rts Trac. Co, i-s. 1?:C. ... Va. My. and Power Co. v.ct_ OS STREET ItY. STOCKS'. Par. Va. n.v. and Power ?'o. pfd....lOi> 7S\ (| Va. Rjr. and Power Co. com_low i^ij IlAII."UAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic Count Line com.IW 12? Chesa.ieake and U?!'j.Iv) 7; Norfolk and Western cum.|00 lua Soutlum Railway pfd.100 71 .-.'URallui,> coin.. .100 r.O BANK and TitUST co. liTUCK*. American National.ju ... Broad Street. m Batik of Commerce and TrustS.lOO Mo Elral National.-,w Sjf, Merchants National.i>m 700 7,'atlonal Bank of Vlrclala. ...100 200 National Mat, and City Bank..lO0 im Blatiteii National.Io0 754i taxinifs Hank ol Richmond.... Jj ,2 L'nlon Bank o! RiehniouU. 50 U4 .". Viralnla Trust Comoahv.100 160 ... INSURANCE COM PA NI ES Va. Plrr and Marine Ins. 16 70 Va. Htai# Insurance i?fd.\Z.W k\? ... Va. state Iniurancit com.u.io lj'.t ... MI 8CE1.ua n'eous. Va-Car. Chem, j.f.i s p, fc.loa HS U7 yirgln|a>Car. Chem. com.too u Va.-Car. Ca? ai. 1st Mori. .s. lev Qumations for Interest-paying bonds hi? at a price lo which Ititeresl ihut! t? added. Income a i.'is and i:ritlflcatc* ?: Indebted Uta are Uat. BOND LIST. Allla-Chalmen Sx ibldi. j,v Ajncrlean Tobacco Company '?. f<! American Tobacco Company it. IHM Atlantle Coast /.in" Is. ?4 " A. C. IJ.-l. und N. Is. A. C It. lonv. Is i In Baltimore..' liw, Norfolk and Western ?.ni. is. i?j^ Chesapeake and Ohio conv. |Vis. '.314 f><a!ir>ard ,\ir Line is ibid). itju ?<aboard Air Llni adj. 5s. m.i.. Southern Bell is. ?.?" fieuther,.. rtailwaj ly.,. Koulliern Railway ??.' " Ifli United f<tat.?^ Si*. 1 (9.-,?1^ Va,-rBro?rn Bros ctf?. Virginia.Car. ( hem. ?.o. :?*. ux.\ OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1101 east MAIN 81he VT. ??..00 MAKES a START t per cent. interest Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Pales. Stock. By Open. u*i Allis-Chaltners . 300 Allls-Chnlmers. pfd. 16,000 Amalgamated Copper ? Am. Akt. Chem., com. I. rj>> Amor. Heel Sugar, com.. 3.MW Amertcah Can . 2,000 American t'an, pfd. II. li?1 .' :ncr. Car und foundry. Am. Car and Found., pfd. 2,650 American Cotton t'H. American Linseed on. TOO American Locomotive ??? l";; Amor, Locomotive, |>f<I.. KM Amer, Malt Co., pfd. (7.40U American Smelting . I'?l American Sugar . I.Q52 Amer. Tel, and Tel. Co.. 193 American Tobacco, com.. 2.030 American Tobacco, pfd.. (on Anaconda Copper S.tcu Atchlson . ].:<" Mlantlc Coast Line. 126% 2n A. C. 1. of Conn. 440 2,500 Baltimore and e>iii?>. :<7% 2.2W) Brook 1> a Rapid Transit, 200 Central Leather, com ? 14,130 Canadian Pacific . 2,000 Chesapeake and Ohio? 1.003 Chicago ?Sreat Western.. 10.200 Chi.. Mil. and SI. Paul.... >>T. Cruclblo Steel I'nr., com.. f0" Crucible Steel, pfd. 820 Chi. an 1 Northwestern... 115% .V? Colorado Fuel ami Iron.. 3*> Colorado and Southern. 7,223 t f?n soll da ted Gas . 138 Yn Delaware and Hudson... 164% 2>o Den. & Rio Grande, com.. 23*4 "V* Pen. & Rio Grande, pfd.. 4S% 1.200 Distillers' Sec. Cor. 22.SM) F.rie . 4,0? Lrle. 1st pfd. 100 Fed. Mln. and S:u.. pfd.; ?ort den. Electric . 3,800 Great Northern, pfd. 1.200 Great Northen, Ore Ctfs. 12% 2*0 Illinois Central .*. M?M 2,600 Interboro-Met. l*W THOMAS BRANCH & CO., Bunkers and Broxers. High. Low. Bid. Asked. Sales. Stock. Closing Open. High' 17? 43% 11% n?% 133% fa lG63i 21 I Sid l"e% ? 4% 32% a'-"'* IS'-i 100% 12 *' -. 10*; :,??. io% HIM I IN, 117 * 421 97% 34% 107? 128% 24u ?I 139% 19?, no 10 74'l 2'i% ij9% 164 23% 45% ?i% 33% 52% I"*'-; 124% 42?; 139% 10'.? PR 41% ?!% Wl% 135% 111 9S?i 33?? 100*4 126% 240 ?7*, 74ti 21 Is' . 10? 10 74\ 115<, 13S I'M" z?n 186 :*>?:. S2H 49% 150?,, 124% 12 I39?4 14?? 10 14*4 49 S7> f.0 113% 43', 8% :u*. 103 l?U t?% 117 135% 410 |UT% 12714 11 I4'3 fd 19% PI'S 10 I46V4 IStj 139 4S 31% 334 1S9% 3P 107' 21% 7*14 19% II? 10% 76% I49S? SO 13994 i?r>% 2,250 Interboro-Met.. pfd. ... Int. Mer Marine, com.. 1011 lntern.itioii.il Paper .. 500 Internal. Paver. ,?fd- 45 700 ansas I'itv So., coin. 29 20,1)00 l., high Valley . PW 1,(00 Louisville * Nashville 14.X Man lint tun . 2,100 Mo., Kan. and Texas... :;l 100 MO., Kan. and Tex., pfd 3,100 Missouri Pacific . :t?i National Lead . 2.900 New York Central. 1.000 N. Y.. Ollt. and Western 1.900,Norfolk and Western... r..'".'?i Northern Pacific . 7<*) Pacific Mnil . 4.200 Pennsylvania . iV,0 People's I las . 100 1'resse.i Steel Car. Pressed Steel Car, pfd. :/ji itv. st'-ei Spring, com.. li:t.loo Reading . I.MW Republic Iron and Steel 2.001 Kepir'allc I. and S., pfd . 5.0X' Rock Island . ?J.ST/' Rock Island, pfd . SHss-Sheffleld . 10 It' f. 45% 105% 39 PIS 117:'i 30 103? 80T4 140 1!?\ 12,?00 Southern 17.iwi Southern 1.0M Southern 7 Standard 1.7m Tennessi I'.I'IIIC . Railway Hallway, Oil . Copper pfd. I09T* 29?, 701 fi21 * 34*. 31% 19% 150?J 124% 42% 140% If. 29% 14'.l 46% lo^, AO 10814 ) 19% "01, 123% 10.;% 31 112% 201, HIN 621 25% BW Texas Pacific . '.'?> L00.FOU :"n!on Pacific . 1*1% 1.901 fnlted States Rut-ber.. 42'? 331.4"! Cnlted Stiles Steel..., 55*i ?l.-Wi fnite,i States Steel, pfd I??".'? 1,900 Va.-Csr Chemical . 4si; Va.-Car. e"heni.. pfd. Wafbnsh . 101 Wabash, pfd. 25% pyi Western Union . 7S% i?'i net) Pitts. Coal, com. IX 181 Va. Ry. ?- Power, com. Vu. Ry. & Power, pfd. Total sales for day. Total sales for week (three days) 160*4 43*i C$tg insu 4S', ' 25% Low. Bid. Asked. Closing 13 W.Vfc 45% ?4 * 10 15'. J9t.j II =S, 4P; 105% 39 I0S 117? "0% 27',? iff-V 2f>'h 4S>, 109% 29% 10% 164% 42's I08W 47?(, mi .'II? 15 106% :".i7k lost, 119 30'? I IMS 31% 94% 27U, 112!; 20% 79'(. 23*i r.o 020 l<vil,i 43Vj 10<i', 47% 12V4 7R4 IX IS', 39 79% 941.t700 shares. I.9S2.200 shares. Wnbasli deb. is. Wabash-Pllls .-If. isl ii. '"'? , Panama new 3s <bldi. IOJ.il COTTON MARKETS. i New York. November 1.?After an earl> [ sharo advance In resnons? to steadv cablet snd cnld weather news from the Western bt'.t the cotton market turned ouUter and gradually worked off a little under Me crop estimates, closing steady at an advance ol Kftfi points, but from .". to v points undet the best prices of the day. The market ] opened steadv at a genrral advance of 3(J 10 points and made further calns of about 0 points on near months and S'n.t points on later positions. Tho Dort receipts wert rrfueh lighter to-doy. due to the fact that the end of the month shipments had been filled. A local crop authority was out with a statement that <f> per cent, of the crop had been picked, that frost was not likely to Injure cotton and that the South was holdlntr more freelv. Receipts ut the ports to-day were 58.318 bales against 73,551 last week und 53.65.1 Inst year. To-day's receipt? ut Now Orleans b:ilc* acnlnsi 11.AH. laut year, and all Houston 17.S95 bales a fa Ins t I0.7M last year. Cotton futures Closed slendv: Open. High. bow. Close. Januar v .t.X> 9.03 $.92 8.99 Fci.i nary . 192 . 9.os March . 8.10 9.14 9.0.1 9.09 April .,. 9.15 May .9.1? 9.24 9.14 9.:? June . 9.25 Juiv .?.27 9.31 9.23 9.30 August . 9.21 9.21 9.25 September . 9.22 October . 9.M November .9.00 9.00 9.0.1 9.<S December . MS 9.2s 9.17 9.21 Spot cotton closed dull; middling upluuds. 9.40s inlddllnc gulf, 9.55: sales. 200 bales. I'otton. dull: middling. 9.45; gross receipts. 4,739 i.iilcs; sales. Ivtt bales; tock. 86,719 bales; export Coastwise, 1.911 bales. Total to-day at all ports?Net receipts. 83.31,; bates; export to Oreat Britain. 87,8711 bales; to France, 10.0M bales; to the Conti nent. 54.91! bales; stuck. 827,664 bales. i.'onsolld.'ited ut all ports ?Net receipts. :-.41.92? bales; export lo.Uracl Britain, 109.1-1 bales; to Prance, M.27S bales; to the Conti? nent, ll.'.31s bales; to Japun. :,4tC bales; to Mexico. 1,100 bales. Total since September I at all ports?Net receipts, 2.ns.1.ii47 bales; export to Great Britain, 1,104,891 bales; to France, 313.501 hales; t0 the Continent, 999.S07 bales; to Japan. 3:.;i9 bales; to Mexico. 1,750 bules. New Orleans. November l.e-eipot cotton linn sn.ri unchanged; middling, ??,?'?; sales on sp.,1 13; bales ami 3,CM to arrive. Future, market closed to-day?holiday. I LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. 1 (Furnished by Levy 1 ommlsslon Co., Com? mission Merchants, Richmond, Vs. Rlehinond. "a.. November 1. Kdl 1 ACTUAL WHOLESALE FLOTATIONS OF .MAltKLT. LIVE poultry. I Turkeys, choice, large. 16 3. ig Chickens, choice, email, lb.... Ijp :j 14 [Chickens, choice, medium, ' If. 'if 13 ' Chickens, large, lb. (q 13 Hens, Is.,. \ Koohters, each. 30 3a Ducks, large, young, lb.. .... 13 <\j) 14 Ducks, small, young, lb. il :g 12 BGG8? Crated. In crates, nearby, fresh, doz. 'g 26 In crates, other sections, dos, 0 2{ I Guinea 1 ggs. doz. iji 14 UUTTKft Family, choice, fresh, )b. '.o ctf 22 Merchants', ialr, lb. $ LIVE .STOCK. Veal-, choice to fancy, lb.... 7*0 Veais, pu?i to lair, lb. v e> Calves, runners, it,. t>Vi?* ?H Sheep, lb. 3 Ss 4 l.ainns. bpiuifc, lb. t ti 6 Caii.., fair 10 priute, lb. 3 ?? &Vj lio^r. lb. ??? .1 7 CO UN ThY-CUREI) BACON. Ham:, will smoked, small, lb 21 a 23 Hams, well 31110.1--u. large, lb. Hi %t 20 Sloes, wei; shioked, lb. ^ is Shoulders, wed smoked, ib.... ?4- ij deer, Whole, ib. 12 ist u HIDES. Dry flint, lb. ? 18 Dry sail, lb. it 1? Green, salt, lb. & liy. Green, lb. tu lui, Green, damaged, lb. 4 ^ V lunow . . 10 6 UvesWSX . it 2& WOOL Bright, No. .'. Idbwssneu, Ib.. 44 23 , unwashed, iree ol burrs.. 19 .'0 ., utiWSSlieU, .iglttl) burly. w Is unwastiua, nivuiutu uurry hi is |Cb., uuMuaiieu. uesvy burry., ^ u Ui?CELLANEOUS, 'Onions, dry, bin. dj 2.25 1 oiaiues, irisn, .',0. 1, Uyi uu.>. J55 .<i 2.40 Alii/ivS, ulil. ou <u *?0 NEW MJIllv PRODICE MARKET. 101k, .voveiilber I. ? Kiuur?wuu-i and ! lOWei lo-ua>', ii>? 1'.our uilb uueKWiieat r."i,r wii.iM. nye?Ulli?. ? i.rnnieai uuu iiaiiei ntuailj 1 v tie?i~Easy; .\... .' re-u, I >i7|C, eicvuavi, cxpol t uSsiS, and Ssi4C. *,. o. b. slloat, opiams * ?oaeu *se. net lower, lie tern.'ei. May, |i.uo)? Corn-Easy. .w>. . expurt, (?viv. noniiuui, 1. e b. Sii?At. Options iioiiuiiui. Gate Quiet, OpUUns liellllllUl. 1 ,?!k and iieet-Slekd). Lard?Firm, l'o troiiiunt .ma 1 iiilou*?MvSdy. >ieiasses und li. ..01.. l\ 001 - .^lliet. Ilosill-?ejuiet. 1.11 pent,at-?Easy, nutiui?Raw uuu reiined, <iuiet. ? once?-r'uturvs civsctl stsady ut J p...mis dcelifiu to .0 polios auviiiicf. Spot in. in; Rio, .no. 7. 15 lie.; f-anlos. No, I, Itljc., [ nino. quiet; 1 'irtou, W?*;?c. nominal. Butter. 1 neese ai.o .-.?igs?11r.11. Potatoes? [irregular; rlainc oiik. |I.lj?li'.W; niaic, in [ouik. per 111) |iuo:ius, Yi.itit j.to; ?outnern, second crop. |j>i ...?.,; Southern sweets, yel? low, burr.,, 4l.o04j2,2i. Cabbages?Easy j red. ton. list)22.00; Danish seen. |l?Vl?.yif, 1 r'reighis and POsnUti?Uiieiiuiiged. ? otionseed oil was hlsner on llghi crude ofterings, the Dig sdvanee m isrd. covering I of shorts and local biilj supfiort. spot closed 1 points highest and luturea 5ylS points higher; November, ?1Q:? t,^, Decem l.er, bf?,i9'| Isnusry, :,.*Sii,s.6e,; February, ?.. 1 >.47j March, 5.89 u ,'?.",?; prune cruue, [ 4.40(2 4.17; prime summer, yellow, iXi'itl.'.:, [prime winter y.lllow., ?'.Yt bid; prime sum 111(1 white, i.tijtitl.ap.. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, 111., November 1.?Wheat re? bounded to-dae after being for a time de? moralised, owing to huge sales by n house that has be, ti Identified with rtie leading bull Clique; llep,.rts of export flour sales at Toledo helped 1 aus. the rully. <tos;ug tlgur..? were U0 Uc tirt lower, but firm. Corn finished unctiunged to a sliude t.p. oata either not filtered '? '?'"? higher, und hoc products at 23tfc. td CTVJfl'SSc. advance* The leading lutures ranged as follows: I Open. High. L,o>v. Close. WHEAT? Dee. 96 t4'i 91?, 96<4 I May . 1.01*4 1.03 l.^i 101?' July . ?Ii MH 91?? ?H| CORN? nee..s:s can 6:<i ? Mrv . OlVtr ?'> *P? 11 Jufv ..'. 647. "Ml. ?OT c OATS? Dec. 15*? 1?% 1 Mav . 4S?i 4?H ?V; ?V. luly . ?:.?? *< ?Vi ??'?!? I MESS PORK ? Per bbl. Jan.15.65 15.92 If..IT 15.1 Mav .'..15.75 1?.W 15.70 16.1 LARD?Per ion lbs. Nov.V7 ? 00 8.7r. o.i Jan.S.?7 0.? S.92 0.1 May . 9.10 9.35 9.20 9.: SHORT RIBS?Per 10? lbs Jan.S.10 S.'.'S 6.01 s.: May . S.3! M0 S 17 S.M j Receipts?Wheat, t;s.?ro bushels: cera, ? 004 bushels; oats. 3SS.O00 bilshols. Shipments! ?Wheat, aS.000 bushels, vorn, 90.OA? bushels; oats. I5S.OO0 outhels '"ash grain closed: W heat--No. - red. KU JSC.: No. 3 red. ?I'<1 96e.; No. ! hard Hill.06; No. 3 hard. MctAtl.01; No. 1 north- ; era, $l.0SQt.tl; No. 2 northern. Sl.os? 1.(6; - No. 2 northern. 11.05U I.OS: No. '-' spring. i 11.01? 1.06; No. 2 spring. $1(11.01; No. l' spring. ??:,e'it?l; velvet .-hall. !?5c?MI.0.V du-j ruin, SJc'h SI. 05. l orn-No. 2. 73 ll'73?; No. I - white. 7le.; No. 2 yellow. -a 71!I.-.; No. 3. 7:'-''i TIt'te.: No. 3 new. 67e.; No. :t whiter J3Vs 71c.: No. 4. Tt'^tjTSUci: No. i new. SSSJ I ?V.; No. i while." 71\?7.le.: No 1 white, j new, 63 ft 65c.. No. 2 yellow. 71c.: No. I yel? low. 7'.'\ 73c.; No. I yellow, neu. Mfjfi?c. ' Oats- No. 3 white. 17 V li??e.; No. 3. |S\c.i| No. 3 while. Iiiw ig'-je.; No. I white. 15'l Mite.. atandard, H\i,m tSe Baltimore. Md.. November I?Wheat?Ess-1 ler; s|iotK contract. 95Hc.; southern on' grud.. '.'.VitfMe. Corn?Easier- spot, con Iracl, 774<-. c>uta?Unsettled; No. 2 white, 6014c. a?ked. Rye-Firm; No. 2 western, ; doincstle, II.06. RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Richmond. Va.. November 1. 1911. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE. I WHEAT- Car lots. No. 'i red, Weste-rn. 4j>| 1.0J No. 2 red, Virginia. q 1.05 j No. 3 red. tf 1.04 I .'Irglnia. hag lots. 90 fl 1.04 I Virginia, La, lots ((or seed) 1.00 a 1.00 1 ;uitN?Car lots. No. 2 white. g> |3 j No. J white. a s:'j No. 2 mixed. S1V?3> No. 3 mixed. SI if Virginia, bag lots. SI f si oATS?Car lots. No. 2 mixed. ?Hie No. 3 mixed. 11 'i No. 2 white. MVilf No. 3 white. HliO Winter seed, bag >ots. 6* 68 IIVE?Car lots No. B.........; 9 1.06 '-No. s. 0 e> 1.03 Virginia, bag lots. i.00 a 1-04 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. Richmond. Va., November ;. 1911. The quotations are as follows: No. 1 Timothy. O 23.5? No. 2 ristiihy. ttt 22.60 3 Timothy. 11.00 et Light Clover, mixed . (1 22.60 No. 1 CloVer. mlxod . V 21.60 . 1 Clover. O 20.00 No. 2 Clover, mixet. 11.00 u 1J.0U No. 2 Clover. 17.00 tr STRAW?Compressed . 10.00 it 10.50 Loose-pressed, lame bales.. 10.00 0 11.00 EHUCKS?Compressed . Nominal resents contents and thus . void r. .ectlons. i'hls market grades hair n accordance I with the rules ot the Nations, Hay Associa C'ompressed. !arge hales. Nominal Load your cars so that hay at doors rep lion. CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago. 111.. November I.?Cattlo?Re? ceipts 17.1SJ0 head. Market strong to l?e. higher. Reeves. *4.C0'a 9.11; Texsts steers. 14.1095.90; 'Western steers, $1.11 It 7 .'5. stnek ers and feeders, IJ.?0QS6.75; ??, und hell? ers. |2f)6.0O; calves, $5 / n.tv.. Hogs?Receipts I 29.000 heart. Market 6?10r. lower. Light. ' ?.-.:?:. ??5 2.-.; mixed. tl 65 ft 6.40; heavy, J.S.nS? I $.40; rough, $S.65(jiS.S0; good to choice heavy, I5.t066.f0: Plata, i3.7iw 6.(0: bulk of sales. I <'?/?'. a c...'. Sheep?Receipts 28,00 head. Mar I Uet 20?30c, higher. Native. $2.263 3.S5; j western, $': iou :;.no. vsarUnsja. i ? :f i - j lambs. 13.7596.10; western. $466.00. Ne? York. November l.?Beeves-Receipts i 1,873 lieinl steers, J4.25ft 7.75; bnils. ?3 Zj i.""> ; (-.?.?= 11.6094.60, Cttive??Receipts 5.S5S head. Veals. $6 ?i 10.00: culls. f Iii 6.00: Krassere and feeders. 13.50:8 5.00: culls. 12.50? 3.(0; west? erns, f l.50$i 6.25. Bhtep a?d Lambs-Re celpla i.Vf> head. Sheer. H303.6O: culls. 31.50; lambs. }V75?6.00; culls. I1C4.50. HiigH ?Receipts S.S50 head. Market lower at 36.50 : r<l 6.76. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond. Vs., November 1, 1911. Quotations on the Richmond Tobacco Ex? change: BROWN SHIPPINO?REORDERED. Lugs .? ???? ?* S 7I bhort leaf. ?.00 ? 10.50 Long leaf.tt-OU ?' 13.50 tvrapytra .u.oo e 15.00 BRIGIITS. (SMOKERS?Common . 7.00 O S.60 Medium . ?.00 C 1LO0 Pine .?-?O ? 13.00 CUTTERS?Common . 12.00 9 13 00 Medium . M.W ? 16 60 Fins . 17.00 e la.50 Fancy .I?M tf 20.00 FlLLcRS?Common . 6.10 <l H-00 Medium .il.vC W 12.00 t;ood. -' O ?.60 Fine . 1*00 ?1 IVItA PPERS?Con.iuon . 15.? O H.t? Medium . 16.00 <* 20 00 Good . *?.?? if 30.? Fills .33.50 V 37.60 Fancy . 6U.U0 <* ?5 ?? ! SUN-CURED -NEW. Lufis. common to good. 6.60 j Lugs, good to prime. 1.60 u 5-iO I Short leal.?. ?.IW 'J It.00 Long leaf. ll.vv '3. 14.W Wrappers . U.W 'i 26.l"u | Primings . i.?i t? MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS, PEANUT MARKET. (Reported by Rodgers, McCabe ? Co. i Petersburg. Va.. November I.-Peanuts.~ Spanish?New Spanish arriving, n? demand, buy.-ry offering SOc. : old tarmers' stocu oi Spanish exhausted. Virginias?Fancy stock. t1? 9 per pound; extra prime. Ic. |>ei pound, prims, ?vae. Per pound; niachlnt ' picked. JViyiv. per pound. I DRY GOODS MARKET. New York, November 1.?Active buying continued ut the auction sale of r.arpcts during the day, and prices held well. It was announced that the Pago mill, of New Bedford, l.soo looms, will stop .for an In? definite period. Cotton goods are being bought in modorato quantities at easing prices. - NAVAL STORES. Wilmington. N. C, November 1.? Splrlte Turpentine?Steady ut IJ4?c. Rosin?Re? ceipts 16 barrels. Tar?Firm at $1.30; re? ceipts 50 barrels Crude Turpentine?Firm at $3.S5'g 1.60; receipts 7 barrels. Savannah, Ga.. November 1. ?Turpentine? Firm at 45<<j45:ic.: salen 131 easks; receipts 930 casks: shipments 69 $1jYJ; -sloe.. fUJAn I casks. Rosin ?Firm. sines 1.973 barrels; re c el pit 2..-;r barrels; shipments 233 barrels: stock 34,316 barrels. Quoto. B, |6.16; 11. ??.24?; E. ?6.27'i. MARINE INTELLIGENCE PORT OF RICHMOND. NOVEMBER 1, 1?H. ARRIVED. Stamer Rerkcley, Shelly. Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Line. Steamer Aurora, Furman, Petersburg and James River landings, merchandise and pas? sengers. Furman Line. SAILED. .-learner Rerketcy, Shelly. Norfolk, mer? chandise nnd passengers, Oid Dominion Line I Steamer Pocahontas, Graves, Norfolk and James River landings, nierehandltv sjss? j passengers, Virginia Navigation Company. Steamer Aurora. Furman. Petersburg and I James Iclver landings, merchandise, and pa a ! gangers, Furman Line. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OFEN V A. M TO 6 P. IsL THE HAMILTON Fourteenth and K Sts., N. W., WASHINGTON, D. C. A seleet familv and transient hotel, con ! veniently located: thoroughly comfortable ' and homelike. Good table. American plan. Rates S2.50 up per day. Send for booklet. IRVING I). BALL. Prop. In the antiquated idea that business will come with? out urgent invitation. If we had sat still and said nothing our deposits would never have climbed from $123,000 to over $1,250,000 in two years. Now to the point: Since moving to new quarters, four days ago, a number of new accounts have been opened, AND WE WANT OTHERS. Will the reader accept the cordial invitation to put his name on our books? Personal and Inactive accounts, subject to check, receive 3 per cent, on daily balances. Virginia Trust Co. Travelers Building, 1106 E. Main Street, RICHMOND, VA. Capital One Million Dollars Atlantic dtp fcettorta GALEN HALL Atlantic City. Motel and Sanatorium, With it* elegant .iotnforts. Its tonic an,l curative baths and superior table and .service, is an Ideal place for fall and winter. Always open. Always ready. Always busy. K. I,. Vounsr, General Manager. $?oielfcV__ Table d'llotc Dinners) Saturday and Sunday evrnlnttn, U to 0 o'clock, 91..VI rach. THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel In the South. European plan. Rooms single and er. suite, with und without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rate. $1.60 per day and upward. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAV STREET'A Opsn dally from 10 A. M. to f P. at. a?.?!..>? '-'6c Free >o -enniivi Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1?, 18U. TRAINS LEAVE H1C1IMOND DAT LT. For Florida and South: 8:18 A. M. sad 7:38 P M.j 1:00 A. M. For Norfolk: 0:00 A. M., 2:09 P. If., tilt) P. M. For N. & W. Ry. Welt: 8:16 A. M.. 10:00 A. M.. 3:00 P. M.. 9:33 P. M. For Pctorabure: 1:00 A. M.. 6:U A. M.. 8:13 A. M-. 8:00 A. M . 10:00 A. M., 3:00 P. M.. 1.10 P. M . 6:CC P. M . 7:33 P. M., 9:20 P. M.. 11:46 P. M. For Goldabor,, and Feyettevllle: ?4:10 P. M. Traiua arrive Richmond dally: 4:40 A- iL, 8:40 A. M.. 6:ij A. M.. 'i:37 A M.. "10:4i A. M . 11:40 A. Mi, *::00 P. M.. ?Ut? P. M.. 6:CC P. iL. 8.35 P. M.. 8:00 P. M . 9:00 P. M.. 11:30 I*. M. ?Except Suudayr ??Sunday only. Time of arrival and departure and con? nections not cuaranteed. C. S. CAMPBBBLL. D. P. A TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. It.- Following s.-hedulr figures published as information and not guaranteed: <:10 A. -M.?Dally?Local for Charlotte, Dur? ham and Raleigh. 10:43 A. M.?Dally?Limit? ed- For all points South. Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Car to Ashevllle, N. C., 1:0* 1' M. Ex. Sun.--Local lor Durham and In? termediate stations, c.i.) I'. M. Ex. Sun? Keysville Local. !l;tl P M.-Dally? Limited ?For all points South. Pullman ready at 9:30 P. M YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 r. M.?Ex. Sun ?To West Pt.. connect? ing for Baltimore Mon.. Wed. and Friday. 6:W A. M.-Ex. Sun. and 2:15 P. M.?Moo., Wed. and Frl.?Local to West PolnL TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the South: 6:i0 A. M.. 8:05 P. IL, dally; S:I9 A. M. Ex. Sun.; \2:U Ex. Sun.; 2:00 P. M. dally. From West Point: 9:80 A. M. dally; 11:30 A. M. Wed. and Frf.: 4:23 P. M. Ex. Sun. S. E. nUROBSS. D. P. A., 9:0 E. Main St. 'Phone Madison 415 Uiiasapeake & Ohio Railway ISM a.?i-oeai?Dally?Newport News. |8:80 A.?Local_Dally ? Cb'vnie. Ex. Sua. Thurmond. r?.W A.?Express?Dally.?Norf elk. Old Foist, 110:00 A*?Looal?eDelly-UMt, Lex. C Fferge. 1 H P.?Express? Dally?Cle.-L vllle. << .oo P.?Express? Dally?Norfolk. N. l:M P?Local?Dally?N, Mewa, Old Point. 8.1* P.?L?ca.; -Jtx. Sunday?Oordonavllle. ?6ilt P.?Looal?Bx. Sunday?Lchbg. Natural Bridge. Clifton Forge. ?8:88 P.?Limited?Dally?Cincinnati, Chicago. ?U;W P.?Express?Dally?Cincinnati. L'ville. ?ti,lepers. IParlor cars. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Doosl from East: 8:28 A. M., T.8C P. M. Tbrougb frera East: 11:20 A. M , 8:8? P. at. Local from West: "8 30 A. at-. 8:84 A M. and 1.1* P. M. Through: 1:00 A M.. 2:41 P. M. James Rlrer Dine: "t K a. at.. ?:U P. M. "Duly ?xeept SuncA?. Riciimo?u, Frefl6rictel),ji & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leave Richmond | Arrlre Hichmond ?4.601.11. Bjrd St.Ms. ?6.43 A.M. Main St.hu. ?fi.ai A.M. Byrd Sl.su. ?7.2,-1 A.M. Main St. SU. ?8.10 A.M. Kyrd St. Ms. ?12.01 noon Brrd St. Su. 14.00 P.M.Bjrd St. Sts M.1S P.II Klba Station ?6.15 P.M. ItslnSt.su ?8.20P.M. BjrcfWt. Su. ?J.60 A.M. IljrdHt.su. 1l.?6 A.M. Ulm Station, il 1.35 A.M. Brrd St. su. ?1.12 P.M. Haln6t.SU ??.46 P.M. Bjrl St.SU ?7.X5 P.M. BjrdHl.HU. '0.10 P.M. Bjrd St.Sts. ?9.40 P.M. Malnit.SU. ?11.06 P.M. Mslo8t.su. ?12.60 night BrrdSt.SU. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS, bears Brrd St. su. I .no P. H. for Frederiefcabarir. Leare Elbs Sta. 7.60 A. H.,8J50 P. M. far Ashland Arrire Bird 8t.8u.8.i? A.M. from Fredericks!)'*. Arrlre Kliia Su. 6.80 A.M.,6?10 P.M.from Asblsnl. ?Daily. tWeekdays. JSundnye osly. All tralaa to er from Byrd Street Btatieo (except trains leaving 4.30 a. m. and arriving ia.50 night) atop at Elba. Tlma of arrival! and departures not guaranteed. Road the slf as. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway uara i?>e Maiucueeier, Ssvaotb txaH Peres ?Heute, lor Petersburg: ?8, 7, 8. ?8. 10. 11. '12 A. IL. X, t, ??. 4. 8, ?6:41, *6. 1. 8. ??, It P. Id. 11:00 P. if. for Chester, 12:00 midnight tmt Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot *t Aycemere aieei, for Mancheitar: 18:18. 6:3a. "7:18. IM. ?.?86. ?:IS, ?10:8?, 11:88 A. M . 12 26. ?1:18 . 2:86. 1:88. '4:38. 4:26, 8:26. ?7:38. 6:38. 9:38, *10:40, U:4t P. it. tDaiiy except Sunday and holidays. ?Carries us {gage snd express. ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays, All ears from Petersburg connect srlth Ait lor Itlehmond. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect October If, 1811, Leave Byrd Street Station. Richmond. I FOR NORFOLK: ??:(? A. M.. ?3:00 P. M , ?1:10 P. M. FOR I-YN^HBURG AND THE WEST: ?6:15 A. it., 'lO-.OQ A. M.. '3:00 P. M.. ?8:201 P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: ?11:40 M., ??:S5 P. M.. Ml:30 P. M. From the Woat: ??:io A. M.i o2:00 P. M? bl:40 P. M., ?8:06 P. 81., ?9:00 P. M. * ?Dully, a Dally ex. Sunday. bSunday only. I Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Cafe . Dining Cars. C. H. BOSDET. D. P. A.. Richmond, Vs. W. B. BEVILL. O. P. A.. P.oannka. Va. 8EABOARD~ATR LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich? mond dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllns. I 1:10 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham. Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points. 9:60 P. M ?Sleepers and coaches. Savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points. 11:73 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis and the Southwest. -Northbound trains scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 8:82 A- M.. 7:22 A. M . 8:05 P. M.. 6:40 P. M._ UKUHONb ?ND cnESAPEAiUr. BAU RAUL WAV COMPANY. Sehedu:? of ?lectrlo trains to and from Aahland. stopping at Intermediate stations opon signal: Lv. Richmond (Broad sad Laurel sts... *?:08, ?7:10. 3:10b, 9;H>, ?18:10, I ?1:10 A. if.; 1:10, 2:10, 1:10, 4:10b. 6:18. 0:10, ,7:10. t:16b. 10:10. 11:46 P. if. Lv. Ashland, ?8:68, 7b. ?. ?b. 10. *'U A M.. IS iL, ?i. It, t. 4. 6b. ?. 7, R, lb. 11 P. K. ?Dally except Sunday. ??Ouodty enly. bCsrrlos baggage* _Jln&nt'.?l_JT?wuuJitf._ Are You in Touch With Your Bank and Your Bank in Touch With You? Are 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 Our Friend Although it does not appear in our statement, we ' have a most valuable asset in a host 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 fttcamboal? The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. W To Glorious Tike Your Anlomtbile With You J amaica $85.50 Round Trip The most magnificent roads for the motor enthusiast; through luxuriant tropical scenery that Is without a parallel anywhere. DRIVE YOUR CAR TO THE PIER Kor $-.'. additional to your fare, it will be transported to Ja? maica and ready for your use a few hours after you arrive. ?? FOR PARTICULARS. SANDERSON * SON. firm. Vitt?., 22 State St., N. V., or any Steamship Ticket A Kent. Samuel H. Bowman, 70$ E. Main St Baltimore Steam Packet Co Equipped with wireless telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally. Including Sunday, eta N. * W. R?. l:M P. M . Norfolk t.M P. u C. ?V O. Ry. <:M P. M., Old Point 7:10 P. M. O. D. 8. 8. Ca. 1* P. IL tons eay la Nor? folk). Va. Nav. Co. I:M a. U. (Monday. Wsdas*. day and Frlsay). Tickets at all offices, For staterooms ap? ply to H. M. BOVK1N. Agent. 1!? East Vlala ?treat. Tnnrs Inc. Hotels, shore Excursions, Low? est Rates. Twin Screw 8. S. "Bermudlan,?' 6S30 ions, sails November 1st, llth, IJd. and December Id. Bilge keels: electric fans; wireless tele? graphy. Fastest, newest and only Steamer landing passengers at the dock In Bermu? da. For illustrated pamphlets apply to A. E. OITRRBRIGE ? CO., Aaenfs, Quebec S. S. Co., Ltd.. 79 Broadway, New Tork, or any Tlrket Agent, or Qnabec ft. 6. Co., Ltd., Ouehec, 8. II. Bowman, 70S E. Main St., Rirhmond, Va. Chesapeake Steamship Co. Big new ships. "City of Norfolk" and "Cltj of Baltimore." Equipped with wireless telegraphy. Tele? phone servtte throughout the ships. States rooms en suite, with baths. Prices from 75c. to $3.50. Excellent meats, 7Sc TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally via N. & W. Ry. 3:00 P. M., Norfolk ?:15 P. M. C. Jt O. Ry. s:CO P. M. Dally. Old Point 7:15 P M. O. D. S. 8. Co. 7:00 P. M. Dally (one day la Norfolk). Va. Nav. Co. ?:t0 A. M. (Monday. Wednee dsy and Frtdsy). Tickets at all offices. For staterooms apply to S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A., 930 Kast Main Slrset, Richmond. OLD DOMINION LINE. I.v. Richmond foot of Ash St. daily.7:00 P.M. Leave Newport News.5:00 A.M. Arrive Norfolk.5:00 A.M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Connections also made by N. A W. Ry. a V. M. and C. & O. Ry. at 4 P. U. Night Line steamers stop at Claremonl to land or receive passengers on signal, and will be met by nubile conveyance. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.-Jamea RWer by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point, New? port News and all James River landings. Steamer leaves Mom'--' Wednesday and Friday at 7:00 A. M. Freight received for all James River landings. 'PhoneMadlaon 171 Main Tlrket Office. S21 B- Main Street. It only takes one dollar to start a savings account in this bank. Manchester National Bank F. F. V. Fact.v-Ft.urc8?Verified. CHARLES F. HUDNALL, AUDITING, ACCOUNTING, SYSTEMATIZING. 909 Travelers Bide., Richmond, Va. Monroe 431. ?. A. BARBE*. JR. C ertlB.a Pnhlle Aaeaaatsus*. E. A. BARBER & CO. XCCOUHTIWG. AtrSRllfO, OltOAITIXIKO. SYSTEMATtZnra, ?? ?ofi?l nalldlBs. , Pann Ha?. IM1. . u i cb ?e. ? d. T?. National Bank o! Virginia Capital, - $1,200,000 Surplus. - $ 600,000 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Street Pay your bills by check and you'll always know where you stand. Commonwealth Bank ?feteamboat?. t mazes Fite Delightful Crultst TO TITS WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL,' VENEZUELA an. BERMUDA Leaving New T.ta by (he Palatial Twin Screw Steamer* S.S. Moltka I2?C 28 bjlJ?^tlBO^ S.S.HimkwgV.,.r21diit7,^!;;Jl.cb$125iuV S. 8. Mlltki Eft IB .ajs l,^.34. $86 V,' *Terr Lniarjr ef TriTel. Xrery Refinement ef 6errlee Insnrwd. AU? Cruites in the Orient, South America. Around the World, Jtalu and Egypt, ere. Send for Illustrated Pamphlet HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 41-45 B'wajr, N. T., or S. H. Bowman, IIB B. Main St.; Richmond Transfer Co.. 809 23. Main St., Richmond. Va. "ASK MR, BOWMAN" How to make the trip to EGYPT in 12 Days. Reservations are now being made to the Mediterranean and the ORIENT Sailing Lists (or all lines. Call for Beau? tifully Illustrated Booklets. Phone Madison 5154. S. H. BOWMAN, Agent, 708 E Main Street, Richmond. Va. Triple Screw 45,324 Tons o The Largest and Finest Steamer In the World LYHFI c Sails December 9 December 3) French a La Carte Restaurant. Turkish and Electric Bath . Swimming Pool, Four Elevators. Gymnasium, Ve randa Cafe, Palm Court. The most up-to-Date First, Second and Third Clas Passenger Accommodations. Also Weekly Sailings by TtkJd Serew Steamships ot American Line ?v.?Plymouth? Cherbourg?Southampton p'hilsdeiphTa^-Queenetown?Liverpool Atlantic Transport Line New York?London Direct Red Star Line London. Port? vis Dover?Antwerp Philadelphia?Antwerp?Boston N. White Star Line Y.?Plymouth?Cherbourg?Southampton Now York?Queenstown?Liverpool i DoMnn?Quern, at own? Liverpool Now York and 'Boston. To.the Mediterranean Azores, Maderia, Gibraltar, Algiers, Villefranche. Genoa, Naples, Alexan? dria. OFFICE, 0 BROADWAY, NEW YORK? OR LOCAL AGENTS.