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New York Stock Market New York, November IS,?That .he position of the Stock market hud been weakened considerably by tho cxten stve realising of the last few days was Indicated by the movements of prices to-day. The tone was heavy and at times weak, and the market ! exhibited a lack of staying power I which discouraged the bulls. A view of tho market which IIltds j considerable support is that stocks are j being closed out In anticipation of the assembling of Congress next j month. The posslbllty ' of radical j tariff legislation Is attracting much attention In Wall Street, and It is I realized also that attempts may l.c 1 made to procure legislation having to lo with goyerrfmcrital control of corpora-| t'.ons. I At the opening and again at the . i lose the market showed some signs of strength. Some of the standard raliers gained as much as a point at the opening, hut quickly lost their advan? tage. Tin- market became heavy, and remained In that condition until just before tho close when it moved up? ward briskly, presumably uwlna to the covering of lines <>f short stock put out during tho day. The collapse of speculative movement In the coalers which hud been pushed up actively for several days, added to the heaviness of the market. Li high Valley led the drop with a decline of a points, after announcement that the directors at the meeting had taken no action in regard to the distribution of stock representing the companies holdings. Canadian Pacific showed the heaviest los- aniAtii; the more prominent rail? road stocks at the end of the day, J w'th a decline of mere than two points. | Some Important issues* including Union Pacific and Southern Pacific, virtually made up their losses. Standard till shares made no re? sponse to declaration of the last quar? terly dividend on the entile capital? isation, and the announcement of the terms on which the stock distribu? tion would be accomplished. American Tobacco, after remaining quiescent for some time, to-day rose 16 points to 4 32. The. bond market was firm. Total sales, par value. $3,116,000. United States bonds unchanged on call. Total sales for the day. Sr,fi,300 shares, including: Sugar. COO; Tobacco, 400: A. C. U, 300; C. .1- O., 2.700; U & N. 600; N. & YV.. 6.000: Kcadlnp., 130. 700; Southern. 1.PO0: IT. p.. 110.700; U. S. Steel, ISt.700: V. C. C, 300; la high Valley, 60,100. New York, November 16,?Money on call steady, 2 l-4?2 1-2; ruling rate. 2 3-8; cloving bid. " ::-S; offered at 2 1-3, Time loans en.tier; sixty days and ninety days, 3 1-2; six months. 3 1-;. Prime mercantile paper. 44ill-2: sterling exchange steady, with actual business in hankers' bills at $4,S330 for sixty days, and at 487 for demand. Commercial bills. J4.S3 1-S; bar silver. 5G1-": Mexican dollars. 46 1-2. RICHMOND HTOt K MARKET, By Richard W. Maury. EtOCk and Bund Broker. 1?16 E. Main Street. Richmond, Va.. November IK 1911. SALES AT BOARD Virginia Railway and Power Company, corn. ? t:t at 39. STATE SECURITIES. T.ld. Asked. Virginia "?. Ohl. C. and R? 193:.. RR4 ... Va. Centuries, C. and It., IM1. J.7H J"% CITY SECURITIES. Richmond City t*. R . IKO-IMO.... ... 0*. Rich. City Is. C. and R., lNS-BUJ. ?S RAILROAD BONDS. A. <-'. 1- R It. C?n. Tr. 4 p. c_ 9b A. C. 1.. 1! It. Conv. Debs, u 1989 ... IOC?, r. a::d O. Gen'l M , (Us. 1?;. ?1 jQcorgla, Sou. ami Pia., 1946. tto Georgia and Ala. Con. ?s. 19to;..? lt\? Nor. and \V??t. Ry. la. 1!>W. M' Nor. and West. Ry. Puca. t?, Wtt. Ml Seaboard Air Line it. YJl*s. s7 Seaboard Adjustment Sa. IM?.M Southern Railway 1st 6*. I'/.'t. loj go. K. Dev. and O. M. ?)?, \Xi_ TO Wevtc'vn n. c. 1*1 *f. 1914.,;, let street RAILWAY BONDS Nor. and Port?. Trav. t'o. UJi. Va. Ry. and Power CO. 6*, 1931... 'j|.\ , STREET ItY. STOCKS. Par. v?. Ry. and Power Co. pfd..,.100 Va. Ry. ami Power i/o. com;...100 39 RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic i'oast Line com.u?) 1:3 Chesapcakt and Ohio.100 7IU Norfolk and Western com.lOO 1"9 * Southern Railway prj.100 :i bank ANIi'Vkcs'o.. CO. STOCKS. American Natl'onal.100 300 Broad Sin-el.;. ii SJ Bank of Commerce und Trust*.too 14) Klrst National.lOo ajj Merchant* Nation?!.1ik> jj3 Mi liiuilci .iit.] Merchant*.100 National Rank of Virginia.lOO National stati and City uunk..Uj? luu Petersburg Snv, und int. Co... :o 90 Hlstiters National.loo 7?'j S? Ing* Bank of Richmond;.it ~,l L'ulon Bank of Richmond. 60 316 Virginia Trust Company.\<y> 163 l n SUKANl :e COM pa nies. Va. Piro and Murine In*. :6 70 State in*, pni.i2.6o iipa \ *. litat? Ina. com.lj.6j u:i Miscellaneous. Va.-Car. Chem. pfd. S p. c.100 117 Vu-Cliar. Chem. com.:e0 61 Quotations for interest-paying bonds ar? *t ? prlc? tu which interest mu*t be added, lomc l^omia aud certificate* u; Indebted, t.cas uro tut. BOND LIST. C'.\ American Tobacco Co. in. liiy At.antic Coast Line in. :C?4 1 A. t . L.-L, and N. ??. ??s, i '. C. L. vom i? i in Baltimore. IO0U. I Chesapeake unil tihl., convi ta ibldi_ W',5 Norfolk and Western convi 1?.IOS*i I Seaboard Air Lino ts . S7t4 ; Seaboard Air Line adj. 6*. Svt? taiulhern Bui Tel, 6s. i^i. Southern Hallway Co. 4s. 71^1, Southern Railway Co, 6*. ji>s I'nitird Staus sue., vd .101" Va.-Browii Ur.?. elf? ihld?.60 \u -''a:-. Chemiral, 1st 6*. " l?* IVubaah 'ii-ii. w.,.,'? ,s;> Wabath-i'llt*. ctf ts.\z> Panama new itudi.w:> < O i l UN MARKETS. -!?? Yoilt, November li.-Afier nu.ro or cai ''H?ne?* ihituglioui the early part of' ilie day cotton developed notahli activity m ihe Ia5i liour i;m!er heavy Selling pr?-?' n'it' foi hear trader*, followed by u litt;,, covering iowa;<j< the close, which v.-u; Steady a- a r..-: decline <,? 6 t? io points Receipts to-dnv, -.;.&;s bnle?. aanlnat ?.60S w"-k and 7<i.:i4 ust year. To-day's re. celpta at New Orleans, li.'ts bale*, against 7.MI lam year, i.r.d at Bour'.oa Ii 67S bale, ?Kamst 16,(37 lam year. *pot cotton liosed duK. 10 points lower: iniiidiinit uplands, i?.M. middling gu'.f. :-.;6. Collen fuiurre closed steady. Ope-i. High. Low. Close January . j.is -?9,05 r, PJ t/''M?ary . ;'-"> f'10 9.U M,,r.,:n . 9.9? :..n OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 KAST MAIN 3TR.fi W. ?*..00 MAKES A START. % PER CENT. INTEREST Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sales. Stock. 100 Allls-Chalincrti . |n> Allls-Chalmcrs. pfd 12.90t' Amalgamated Copper . Amor, AgrL Chcm., com. I,SCO Anicr. Boot Sugar, com.. 1,760 A m tri can Can . 1.100 American Can, pfd. 2,000 Amer. Car and foundry, l"*-' Amer. Car and l'tiun., pfd 100 American Cotton Oil. American Llusecd Oil? American LocoinOtlvi ... Anier. Locomcllvc. pfd... 100 Amer. Malt Co.. pfd. 11,000 American Smelting . 200 American Sugar . 2,300 Amer. Tel. ami Tel. Co... 600 American Tobacco, com. W0 American Tobacco, pfd.. "'01 Anaconda Copper . ?i.stv Alchlson . SO? Atlantic t'oaet Line. A. C. L of Connecticut.. 2.100 Baltimore and Ohio. 1,000 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. TOO Central Leather, com. 1,95 1 < 'auadian Pacific . 2,160 Chesapeake and Ohio? Cliica,-.o Urea: Western. 11,000 Chi., Mil. and St. Paul... Crucible Steel Cor., com. Crucible Steel, pfd. 600 Chicago and Northwest. 100 Colorado Fuel and Iron. Colorado and southern.. 2,900 Consolidated ?las. x ilvre Delaware and Hudson... ?-?'?> Den and Rio Gran., com. ; 10 I ten. o nd Rio Gran., ptd. SM Distillers* Sec. Cor. 6,000 Krie . 'J.3i>.> Krlc, 1st pfd. fed. Mln. and Sin., pfd.. 100 Gonoral Blectrlt. 7.10? Great Northern, pfd. 400 Great Northern Ore i ll's 10a Illinois Central . 700 Interboro-Mel. By THOMAS BRANCH & Open. High. Low. UM. Asked. Cl?slns CO., Bankers and Brunei's. Sales. Stock. Open. High. Low. 3% H 0'.? 11'4 90% 116' 4S ll>, 71 117% 74% 11: % -S's IS'-, 80% 03 icsvi 127% .-?9% lift it a.. tl'i 102M ?8% ll>% 127% 89% 01 ?, 116 ?tl'i oi< % I17's 137% 4157 101% 77% Ill's 48fi 30% 162% 125% 111 15 3% 13% 68% 63 55si 11", ^ US 44>', 33 102 iiu 13794 448 98 36 10S? 128% 245 101% 237? 7I>H 19% not. ii% 3% 14 68% 60% 60 11% ?)% 63 110 44% 10IU. 43 70% 117% l.TS 150 08% 36% lOJTi PiO 247% 101% Tis 23 237% 74% 20?4 111 11% 4>; l K>% 169% 19 162 120 12? II" 15 I*) 60,K?J coo 10t> 2.:!00 TOO 1.000 600 6,100 12.400 8.1?? soo iw lll.l.V) 800 78% 144% 146 "7 '?7,. 19 111 1T1 23% 49 .11% 19% 163 126% 43% 110% lf,% 6,300 l.'.HW 185,800 000 Interboro-Mct.. pfd. 44% 46% 41% Int. Mcr. Marine, pfd. International Puper . Int. Paper, pld. . Kan. Cltv South., com.. 29 Lehigh Valley .lT9*i Louisville unu Nashville 149% Manhattan . Mo., Kan. and Texua- 31'1 Mo., Kan. and Tex., pfd. ... Missouri Pacific . 41 National Leud . 19% New York Central. 107% N. Y., Out. and Western 40% Norfolk and Western... 109?, Northern Pacific . H?% Pacific Mali . Pennsylvania . 122% People's Gas . 103 Pittsburgh Coal. com.... 19% Pressed Steel Car. Pressed Steel Car. pfd. Ry. Steel Spring, com. Reading . IS1% Republic Iron ami Steel ^l'< Republic I. and S., pfd.. 79% Itoi-k Island . 26% Uoek Island, pfd. 60% Sloss-BhefTtold . South) i n Puclflc . 113 Southern Hallway . 29?i Southern Railway, pfd. ... Standard tJll . Tennessee Copper . MK Texas Pacific . -4,l4 I'nlon Pad IP- . 171% United states Rubber... 1??, Cniled States Steel. 62% I'lllted States Steel, pfd 10S", Vu.-Car. Chemical . ."1% Va.-.Car, Chemical, pfd. Va. Ry, and Power, com ... Va. Ry". ami Power, pfd. ... Wahash . 11% Wabush. pfd. '-?svb Western I'nlon . TT% 77% 77 Total s.iU's for day, 668,200 shares. Total sales for weok (three days). 2,217,800 180% 149% ji% 'ii 49% 107% 110 119!? 122% ior> J9% 162 21% 27% 50% 113 30 C6! i 171% 47 01% ll", 17?'% 149 31% '40% 109% HS% |U"i IU% 148% -0 *> 79% 26% 60 Vn?; n5% 24% 169% 106% 50% HU 231L. Bid. Asked. CloslnK 46 46% 14% 16% 10 10% 46% 4')% 28% a? 177% 177% 141>% 14?-% 135 138 31% 31% 65 US 40 40% 49 49% 107 1U7% 40 40% 105 19% 79% in.. 28% ? -pi-mber . Ol tober . 9.13 *?? '?'?*? November . ?-27 9.27 9.21 December . M3 9.?7 t>W 9.33 i\>tton-Quiet: middling. WO bales; net re? ceipts, 100 bales; gro receipt, ."oTt bale; took, 1W.7!>; bale: export coastwise. -List bale*. Total to-day at all ports- Net receipts, K.06S bales; export to Great Britain, 88.081 l>alos: to the continent 1,110 bah ?, stock, | 1,019.48t bale*. ? 'onsoudnted at all ports?Net receipts, 812,319 bales; export to (treat Ilrltnin. lf;.l"'> bales; lo PrtthCO, :o.i>:.7 bales; to tho conti? nent. 122.611 balls: to Japan. 'It.4-11 t>a'.es. Total since September 1 at all ports-Net rcteopts, 1,377,999 baler; export to Great] Britain, 1,3*7,943 bales; to France, 364.717 bale*; to the continent. 1.771.KS bales: to Japan, GO,932 bales; to Mexico. 1.700 bales. - New Orleans. November 15.?Tha forecast j of good weathor to-morrow |n the belt and Interior spot offc-lni,? served to give the cotton mnrkot o downward tendency to- | day. and a net decline o( 7 '-i S points was shown when the market closed. Futures opened one point up t,? one point oft". Cobles were better than due, hut traders on both ?Idas seemed to be disposed lo wait for the revision of spit differences In iho New York market before Increasing j Iheir commitments. Thr weather map wnsl vp ryfavoriible. and this was against prices. I which at the end of tho first half-hour! were two to Ihre,- points down. The mar? ket was dull throughout iho morning ses? sion, trading being confined to small scalp- 1 Inc operations. The weather forecast, which was for good weather to-morrow all through the belt, und kos.-Ip to the effect | that Interior was offering spots more freely, i beilud the decline. In' the afternoon the1 tendency of prices was still downward, tie* ! trading registering a decline of 9fj 10 point" and closing only two points up from the | lowest. Spot steady, unchanged; middling. 06-18; I tales on the spot, ISt bales; to arrive, 2.SS0. Futures opened barely steady and Closed ! steady. November, O.si: DeeVimber, ?121: ' January, 9.19; .March. 9.54; May, :>.;<; July. I 9.49. i LOCAL MARKET ?ROTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy Commission Co.. Com? mission Morcbants, Riehmond. Va.1 Itlchmoud. Va., November If.. 1911 ACTIVE WllOLHSALK QUOTATIONS OF MARKET. LIVE POCLTRT. Chickens, choice, small, lb... no vi "'In. kens choice medium lb. Chicken*, large, n>. '., io Ileus, per Hi. 9 ?Ii Itoosters, each. 50 it Geese, fat. large, each. ?0 # 90 Occ*e, small, each. to (if CO Duck*, large, young, lb. 13 <f ]? Ducks, smrll. young, it. 1! 12 DRESSED POLLTRT. Turkeys, choice. 20 1? 22 Turkey*, common. io *i so ??tick.? tieese ... Chicken* Fowl ... KOCK?Crated. In crates, nearby, fresh, dor.. 29 (y In crates, other sections, dor. i'j : Guinea eggs, dor. 12 o ?UTTtER. leamlly, choice, fresh, lb. 21 (v Merchants', lair, lh. ? GAME nalililts. No. 1. ff Itahbltf, No. 2. & Wild turkeys. n Deer . ? 1 ? ' LIVE STOCK. Veals, choice to fancy. Ib.... Veals, poor, to (air. lb. . fi ? Calves, runner*, lb. ? i\, Sheep, lo.?. 8 fl Lamb*, spring, ib. ? 4* (?attic, talr to prune, lb. 3 ? Hogs, lb. 6 (f ?. COUNT RY-CURED BACON, Hann, well smoked, small. Ib 21 Q Hams, well smoked, is g>. :b. 19 sides. Wei! *ni?U<.d. Ib. *f. Shoulder*, well smoked, ib.... gi HIDES. Dry ..flint, lb. * Dry salt, lb. Hf C.reen. salt, lb. 53 11 Va i c.r.-n. lb. Ii lOV?1 Green, damaged. !b. ?? # 7 , Tallow . <H f> lbiewax . '3 '-S MISCELLANEOUS. Onion*, dry, bag. 9 2.26 Potatoes, Irliih, No. 1, bag? tj 2.26 Apples, bid. vr.o a 3.00 Pea*, blackeye, bus. 2.? a 2.60 MARKET CONDITIONS. BggS?Receipt* very llgltl and market I ur> active. Live Poultry?Chicken* are dull. l-nrgc, fat turkeys in good de? mand. Small und thin stork not wanted. Dressed Poultry?Dressed turkeys, ducks I und geese that are of good quality la in., demand. Chickens and Inns only fair-! ly active. Game?Deer and wild turkeys la light receipt and active. Rabbits m heavy] receipt and active at quotations. Biittor Mark- i continue* In good active condition I under prevailing light receipts. Hides?] Market continues in good, active conditio s'hip heavy. Live Stock?Vcala continue \ very scarce, end Die demand extremely heavy. Lambs, hogs and cuttle of good quality ure wanted. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Chluago, Novembe* 15. ? Rain* Ihrente ;i spoil tho Argentine harvest formed ? ihe main source of siiingth to-day In the market for wheat. The close ran from the same as last night to ?Vit', advance Corn finished ?? to >46>*s down; eats oft ', to H0H< Rrul provisions 7Uj to (cut gain, The b udlng futures ranged as follow*: Open. High. Low. Close. Will" AT? Dec. 91 trl-4 f;n4 ;h May . LOOM 1.0?'? t.>'? $9H ?Inly . ?i 9.".', :>l'. 9(ii CORN? Dee. 0? i;i i;.!j, oJi^ May .c,:,i, r.?i.. tip, July . a ?S?i i.i-t si? May . ;.01i .Vj?? 497, I July . I*, t**i i6', Ml'.v rollK?Per bbl. ?'?n.IS.38 aLf.3 IR.2: 1?40 May .16.67 1* 10.8? in 7" LARD?Per lOu lbs Dee.9.16 9.5) o.ij j.gg Jan. . VM! 9.40 9.3i 9.32 May. 9.8} :>.?*) 96; SHORT RIBS?Per 100 lbs. .f ?6 S.6? S.4". 8.? May .S.W v.;o SM f..? Cash ttraln: Wheat-Nr. 2 red. 9"-,? >i y.-, ? No. 3 red. ttHvt$t4; No. ?_? hard. 9t? .1 Jt ,,.?.! No 2 hard. 9,'.c0;ei; N*?. i northern, ti Kti 1.01; S6i 2 northern, ll.MQI.t?; No t north' t ern, tl.03fjM.0t; No. 2 s;.t|iig. si 11. ?? j <,|. N? 2 spring. II..0*1 1.04; S-j. 4 siuiiig, ?'. i t: I. Velvet eliafr. ?ScO|l.0l; durum. >i -ii 11.01 i Corn?No. 2, IV-jc: No. 2 white ai^i v.. " yellow 7l't''i 7?e; No. ?.. 73'ii7S%c: No. SI new. file; No. wlilie. 7;?j 7S%c: N"> .1 White, new. tic: No. :i yellow, 74%074%c; No. 3 veliow new. 6&%064c; Nu. t. ?l%072c: No. 4 new. 01062c; No. * white. 71? -i 7r: No. ( white ne?. 61063i&c; So. I yellow. TS'ti'e; No. I yellow new, -tlP, lifilr. Oats?No. 2 while. |90>4t*|,c; No 3 white, I. i l-iie; No. 4 while. 47*K0'4S14c; standard. 4\i?<t I9%c. Baltimore, November 16.?Wheat firm; ?pot contract. "-V^ii aoutham on gitide, tum '?> 92?i?? corn llnr: ?pol contract new. 70f-c. Oat a firmer: No. ?? white, :yt<- asked. Rye dull: No. ; woitern domestic, jl.oi n 1,02, RICHMOND GRAIN MA UK KT. Klclimond. Va.. November I*. 1911. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE. WHEAT?Car lots. No. L? red, Wo?torn. <SfJ IM No. 2 red. Vlrglnln. 99 fff N.?. 3 red. O 17 Virginia, t>un lots. SS <g> 95 CORN?Cur lots. No 2 white. O SO No 3 white. 79% V No 2 mixed. 45* 71*1 No :i mixed. Oil 79 Yitjinia. bag lots. 73 ff 80 O.XT.S?Car lots. No. 2 mixed. U l>7 No 3 mixed. (S r.O* No '.' white. ? 5'J No. 3 white. <$ Rl KYI*. -Car lota, No. 2. '/I 1.02 No. S. *i 1.00 NEW YORK PKODLCB .MARKET. New York, November 16.?Flour wan] steady with n fair Jobbing fad.-. Ryo Hour o.olct. Rye easy; No. :'. 93 nominal, ' c. I. t. Buffalo i? arrive. Buck wheat Hour. t2.6S per too pounds. Cornmesl ami barley steady. Wheat steady; No. - re.l. I)7%c elevator export basis to arrive, and W.ic f. o. b. afloat. Option.? -:?fOl higher. December. 99: May. 1.04%. Corn easy, new export. C9Kc f. o. b. nfloai to arrive. Op? tions nominal. Oati steady; options nomi? nal. I'ork, Peer, lard, petroleum, molasses j hu.I riee steady. Wool and ro?ln n,ulot. Turpentine dull. Sugar nominal: rafined cn?y. Coffee futures closed steady, un? changed to '-') points net advance; spot quiet; Itlo No. 7. lift 015c; Santos No. I, 1*14; mild ipilet: Cordova, l6"K91S%e nom Inul. Butter tetady to firm. Cheeso Arm. i Kgga steady. Potatoes and cabbage* atcudy I unctlMUtgcd, FrcUgbta und peanuts un? changed. Cotton seed oil was quiet but steady on commission huso buying, covering of shorts, support from tenners and with the flririhess' in hog products. Closing prices were ?yu.', P-iiiis net higher. November, 6.St0'5?*5; ?ll.v an..-:. 6{Sji afci || January'. 6.6606.67; February, 6,66*0 6.74; March, 6.6*06.71. Prime crude. 1.1704.63; prime suminci* yellow, 0.3205.90; prim.' w hiter yellow, B.6006.70; | prime summer whin. 5.S0 I'M. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. Itlchmohd, Va., November 15, 1911. I The ?luotations arc as fotlows: No. l Timothy. ? jt.oo I No. . Timothy. 4i 22.60 | No. s Timothy.u.oo u Light clover, mixed. itf IJ M No. i Clover, mixed. sjjr :i.so No. 1 Clover. A :i.0J No. Clover mixed. 16.69 Q No. ?: Clover.17.0? Hi STRAW? Compressed . *f 10 51 Loose-pressed, lnrge bali-e.. t) ll.co SHUCKS?Compressed . Nominal Loose-pressed, large bales... Nominal Load your car* ao that hay at doors rep resenta contents and thus avoid rejections. This market grades hay In accordance with tho ruh: of the National May Asso? ciation. CAT! I.I MARKETS. RICHMOND LiVE STOCK MARKET. iSal-K nt Union Stock Yards.) Richmond, Va.. November 15, !9ll. Report 61 the liv* Mock market lor the week ending November iri: Receipts?Cattle, ~n head; calves, !>7 licail: sheep, .'.'.i head; hogs, i.'ss load. Men ?ueis. 606'4c.; medium lo good, S0 6%c.j common to fair, IH04*ic; l>< st heif? ers, 606>ie.; medium to good, l*4 04-ltC.; common to fair, an '?> z\r.; beat c.owa, c4 u Ic.; meitluni io good, i.ice.; common lo fair. ? t': best oxen, Vi'uZc; common. "%02%e.; Lolls. 3%04e.; extra calves, 7 lr i 7V.!?'.: fair medium, 606ttc. Cows and i calves. fr>065.(M per head. Rest heavy iioiss. c?: good, 150 io 209-noUnd ho-js. 6%0 | S.SOj light, .M;.'.i r.',c.; sows and ?in-??. 508c. I be?i aheep, 103%c; common io fair, i? -i-.-c.: best lambs, 6%0Cc.; common to fair, 36! 4i,c. Chicago, November l5.-r-Cnttle>?Ir%elpts. beeves. 14.(0(79.10; Toxna steers, Jl.044r5.v0:' wettern steer* 14.2507.34; stoek??rs nn.l feeder*. ?3.00'n .'.70; rows and heifers. 62.008 1 6.35; calve*. 15.66 <i s.r.v Hob*?Receipt*. :::t.?><v:> head: market slow and steady at opening prices; light, IS.*.". !i ti.f.'J; mixed. 16.000. t. 60; heavy, Js.toiu6?".: ronsii. !? 'j>fi S.3S; *-?>?<??? to choice heavy. !>:.!3 ?! e,s, pigs, (4.0006.05; bulk of Fale?, ] I* w -u 0.55. * Sheep?Receipts. 41.060 head: market slow; native, $: .504] .1?; western, t;.6f.*< 3,80; year-' ling*. $3.7504.76; lambs native. 13-760.6,00; western, ?S.7S'y: .'..SO. Men Vork. November 15.?Beeves?Receipt*. 0,231 head; stcors. Il.vi-.i 7.tO: bulle?, J3.0)'.| :..oo. cevrs, ll.7.".tj t.75, Calve*??Receipt*. 1.631 head: veals, 16.00010.01); tew top-. $10.25; cull*, f4.OO0S.5O; barnyard calves. 14.0004.60; fed calves, JI75<iiC.0O; southern calves, $4.73. Sheen a"<* lambs?Receipts. ' ?.115 head: sheep, t2.4W03.66; cull*. 61.60 tl 1.76; lambs. 4.7806.66; few outside buyers, 56.00; S5.7506.00: culls. 13.50$ 3.5.'.. Hogs- i Receipts, 1.6s2 head; w-r?Jt at 66.4006.76: Via". (6.8306.36. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET Following arc the quotations on lhc p.icli montl Tobacco Exchange: Rlchmnnd. Va . November 1,"., ;9!i. BROWN SHIPPI SO?NRW. Dugs .|7.? fj ( 6.1 Short leaf. 7.SO 0 ?.(*) Lone leaf.,. 9.00 0 11.01 U tappers . 12,60 'j 13.90 nRKIlHS. SMOKERS?Common . 7.00 5 ?.:0 I MedlSin . 9.00 ? m OO Fine . 12.00 0 I'.oo I CUTTERS?Common . is oo q 1166 Medium . 14.00 Qs 16.66 Fine . lj.oo \t la Fancy . IS.DO ? :0.<O FILLERS?Common . S.00 'n 1100 Medium . U.eo 4)11.66 'iood . 13.64 $? 13.66 Pine . it.oo <t m.oo WRAPPERS-Common . 15.00 O 17.Oo Medium . ]f.<iO ?f 3).0O Good . oo 4? Fine . ?:.50 fl. 37.?0 Fancy . to.tO 4/ ti.tO SUN-CURED?N|EW. Lues, common to good. S.SO ^ ?.50 [ Lugs, good to prim. 7.60 5j $.5g j .Short leatf.?.. ?CO 0 11.66 1 '? bons leaf. ll.oo <;, <o Wrappers . 12.66 0 17 5C I'rlmings . 1.00 <J 6 .'5 MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. PEANUT MARKET. (Reported by Rodger*. McCabo &- Co.) Petersburg, va., November IS.?Peanut*.? I Spanish?Quiet at Kc. per bushel for <lr>, clean goods; receipts light. Virginia?Jota-1 bos. tiilt-r. per pound; fancy handplrked. I per pound; extra prime. 3?034.C. per pound; prime. Tie. per pound: machine picked, Z'n per pound. DRY OOOD8 MARKET. New York. November 15.?The Cotton I good* :::.irt.-. are quiet, with a tendency ; toward more steadings:, m heavy domestic line*. The Jobbers are doing a reasonut" trade in small lots. Retail trade has been i stimulated by iho cooler weather. NAVAL STORES. Wilmington. N. C, November 15.?Spirit* turpentine steady, r.1?; rec.-lpts. 11 disks. Rosin steady. 5.75; receipts, 56 barrels. Tar firm, 1.80; receipts, i-'l barrels. Crude tur? pentine firm. 3,56 and 4.C0; receipt*. ."I barrel*. Savanna!;. (Ja.. November 15.-Turpentine' arm. 1114; sales .:>? harre!*; receipt?, s:;. r' el*: shipment*, SKI barrels; stocks. 35. 9S9 barrels; Rosin firm'? aale?. :.?t0 barrels; receipt*, hurrel*; shipments. 3,950 h.ir rel?: stocks !h).'j^7 barrel*. Quote': B, so.oo. MARINE INTF.I.LHiKNC E. PORT OF RICHMOND. NOV. 1?, 1011. ARRIVED. Ft?amer Berkeley, Shelly. Norfolk, mer? chandize and passengers, <>iu Dominion Line. Steamer Aurora. Furman, Petersburg and .lame- Itlver landings, mcafchitnd lso and passengers, Furriiflh Line SAILED. .Steamer Berkeley. Shelly. Norfolk, mer? chandise and paiaengers. Old Dominion Line. ftteamer Pocnhontas. Grave*. Norfolk and James River landing*, merchandise and paiaengtrs, Virginia Navigation Co. I Steamer Aurora, Furman, Petersburg and i James River landing*, merchandise and pas? sengers. Furman Line. After reading it, a gentleman who lives 50 miles from Richmond came to see us last week, and fol? lowing an interview, had his will written, naming this Company Executor and Trustee. In our opinion this hooklct is well worth the time of any prudent man to read. May we send it to you? A request over the phone <>r on a postal will bring it. Virginia Trust Company. The Ideal Executor and Trustee Travelers Building, RICH M ON D, VIRGINIA. Capital One Million Dollars MUST HOT LOAN YOUR WHISKEY Against Law to Let Any One Have It Except in Case of Snake-Bite. I Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Rulclgli. N. C. November 15.?Twen? ty appeals were disposed of with opinions and otherwise, this weekly delivery day by the Supreme Court. The list follows: King: vs. Atlantic Coast Line Huilway Company. New Hanover: new trial. Wacksmlth vs. Atlantic l.'oast Line Hallway Company, Edgccombc: no error. Carmlehuel vs. Hell Telephone Company, Sew Han? over; new trial. Maynard vs. Sears, Wake; error. State va. Mevllle. Alu mancc; no error. State va. Dove. Gran vllle; no error. l'atteraon vs. Trust Company, Gullford; no error. Thomp? son va. Revolution Cotton Mills, Gull ford: no error. Uniuhurt vs. Durham and Southern Carolina Railroad Com? pany. Durham: no error. Young vs. ?Southern Hallway, Oullford: no error. Trolllnger vs. Fleer. Davld80n; no error. Jeffords vs. Albcmarlc Wat ir Works, Stanley: affirmed. Currle vs. Fleer, Davidson; no error. Goodman vs. MeiiiK, Davidson: affirmed: PrltChett vs. Southern Hallway. Ho wan; no error. Davidson vs. South ern Railway Company, Iredoll; no trial. Heck vs. Hank of TbomuBVllle, David? son: appeal dismissed. Gallitnore vs. Grubbs, Davidson; no error. State vs. George Mitchell. Forsythc; no error. Johnson vs. Mutual lienellt Life In jSurahce Company, Stokes; no error. In State v*. George Mitchell, from Forsythc, the court holds t hut tho loaning of whiskey, with the under? standing that It la to be paid back j with other whiskey, makes the parlies guilty of selling, and that this loan* ! Inp; of whiskey could not be excused under any circumstances save, possi? bly. In case one is bitten by a snake or venomous Insect or some similar circumstance where no whiskey is un? available under otltor conditions. Justice ltrown wrote tho opinion for the court. In State vs. Dove, from Granvllle. a sentence for manslaughter Is sustained over an appeal, tho evidence of self defensc should enter to intllRtiliou of the punishment. Another State case Iii State vs. Me I vllle from Alamance county, In which Richard Movlllc'a sentence of live I years for stealing a mule In affirmed. The evidence was that he Induced bis nephew t<. take tthe mule to Virginia and sell R, sending the money back to him In Alitmanco county. Huron Are fatal. I Special lo The Tltnes-Dlapatch. 1 FrederlCksbttrg, Vh., November i;,.? Little Gladys Armstrong, aged -iv. years, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs, O. M. Armstrong, who was severely burnoJ Monday while playing with a Uiy lamp, her clothing catching on 11 r*. i died Hi her home here early to-day. j alter intense suffering. City Taxes Office Collector of City Taxes. City Mall. Richmond. Va,., November 15, lull. NOTICK TO TAXPAYERS. Till: last half OF CITY TAXES, REAL ESTATE and PERSONA!* FOR 1911, WILL BE DUE in i>i.< emheh. and is NoW READY FOR PAYMENT at TillS OFFICE. EVERY MALE twenty-one years of age, and EVERY person keeping house or doin gbiislness in lite city. Is as? sessed for personal taxes. Those who have not paid any city taxes during the year will please call and settle. ?.?> as to avoid being posted as delin? quents. GRADING. PAVING, PIPE AND SEWER CONNECTION BILLS are also due. and will have to be declared de? linquent if not paid on or before end of y.av. FIVE PER CciNT, will be added to last half If not paid on ;>r before DE? CEMBER "IST. Interest at SIX PER CENT, also at? taches to all bills as soon as reported delinquent. Particular attention Is called to the above, as under ah ordinance passed by the City Council liiere can be no avoldanc- of the penalty. WASHINGTON WARD tanks. 4VU., must be paid -'t th? office of DEPUTY COLLECTOR. Tent:! and UuH Streets. II. L. IIULCE. City Collector. City of Richmond. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINK TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect Oriob-r j. 1HL Leave n> rd Street Station, Richmond, FOR NORFOLK.: ??.?> A. M . '3:00 P. M.. ?4.10 P. M. FOR LYNtCIinURO AND THIS WEST: ?t>:16 a. M? ?Ii):'? ,\. M.. *3:00 P, M.. ?>.:<) P. M. Arrive Riehmond fron. Norfolk: '11:40 A. M . ?.; i". P. M.. *ll:3Q P. M- From the Waat: ?6:5:; A. nl:00 P. M . bl:to P. M? 'i-.Oi P. M.. *S:.)3 P. M. ?Dally. aD.illy ck. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman Parlor and Sleeplnt Cars. Oaf* i Dining Can. C. II BUSLET. I D. P. A.. Richmond. \ a. W. R. BBVILL. O. I?. A.. P.oanoke. Va. ItlCIIMIINIl AND CHESAPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of electric trains 10 and from Ashland, mopping at Intermediate (tatlona upon signal; Lv. Rlehmond (Hroud and Laurel Bti.): ?6:05. *T::o. s:lOb, 0:10, ";o:io, ? 11:10 A. M.i 1:10. 2:10, 3:10. 1:10b. 5:10. 6::o. I 7:10. ?:lub. 10:14. 11:16 P. M. I.V. Aahlund: I ?6:65, 7b. s. 'jb. :o. a M.. ?;; M? 2. S. t. 5b. 6. 7. 8. 9b. 11 P. M. 'Dally except Sunday. ??Sunday only. bCarrlee bJKKC.ce. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE OCTOn:::: lt. ?IL TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida ind South: *:U A. M. and 7:Si P, M., 1:00 A. M. For Norfolk: a.00 A. M.. 3:0) P. M., 4:10 P. M. For N, & W. Ry. Waat: 6:13 A. M.. 10:W A. M., 3:00 P. M.. 9:^0 V. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. il., 6:15 A. M., 8:13 A. M., 9:00 A. M.. 10:t0 A. 91., 3:0) I'. St., 4: It) 1'. M.. IR05 F. M.. 7:35 I'. M.. !>:J0 p. M., 11:45 P. M. For Lionlshoro and Fayettevlllo: ?1:10 P. M. Trains arrive Richmond daily: 4:40 A. M , t:lu A. M. o:.'.5 A. M.. *S::i7 A. M.. "10:lj A. M.. !1:40 A. M., '2:0v P. M? "1:40 P. M., 6:05 P. M., i.35 P) 11., ?:0U I'. M., 9:00 I: M., 11:30 P. M. ?F.xcopt Sunday: ??Sunday only. Mime, of urriva! and departure and ran t.cctlona uoi {.uaruntced. C. S. CAMFBRKt.L. D. P. A. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A,?Local --Dallj - New port Newa, |i:J0 A.?Local.?Dally?Ch'vlll?. Fx. Sun. Thurmond i9:fio A.?Exproaa?Dally?Norfolk, old Point* 110:00 A.?Local?Dally?Lehbg. Lex. C, Furge. ?5:00 P. -Expresa?Dally?Cln.-L'vllle. M:W P.? Express?Daily?Norfolk, N. New?. 4:00 I'.?Local?IXklly?N. News. Old Point. 6:16 P. ?Local?Ex. Sun. ? Onrdonsvllle. ?5:IS P.?Lleal-t-Ex. Sun.?Lehbg, l^auuroj Ilrldge. Clifton Forge. ?6:3.'. p.?Limited?Dally?Cf.tcjfa'11, Chl'go. ?II:'Vi P.?Exprea??Dally?Cincinnati, L'vllle. ?Sleepers. (Parlor Cars. TRAINS ARR1 VF. RICHMOND -Local from Fast: S:S A. M., 7:.".0 P. M. Through from Hast: 11:39 A. M? 6:30 P. II. Local from West: "S:M A. M.. 0:60 A. M. and 7:15 P. M. Through: 7:W A. M.. 3:45 P. M. Jame? River Line: ??S:35 A. M.i 6:15 1'. M. "Dully exi-opt Sunday. I BANK OF I COMMERCE AND TRUSTS Ninth and Main Streets. Capital and Surplus, ... 5325,000,00. Depository for the State of Virginia and City of Richmond A Safe Depository for Your Savings A convenient and .satisfactory place to transact all banking matters. We want your Business, Personal and Savings Ac? counts. I 3 Interest Allowed J Ricbmonrl, Freflericts^'e & Potoiac R. R. TO AND FROH WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. I-oavo Richmond ?i.Ml A.M. lljri SI.Ma. ?5.42 A.M. 'l.tnM.Ki, ?O.MJA.M. Bjr4Ht.SU. ?;.8ui.a.M?tnHt. hu. ?8.40 A.M. Bird tit. Nta. ?12.01 noun II, r4 Ht. hl?. M.iKI I' M lljrd KU Nta. ?4.1 .*, >; Kliia Station ?5.16 P.M. Main HU Hu ?H.rOP.M. Bjrd\t. Sta Arrli? Richmond ?7.CO A.M. Dir* St.st?. 111.26 A.M. LlU Station. in.Hi l.M. B;rd st. st?. ?1.12 P.M. Kalo st. hi?. ?i.4& P.m. fljrd Kt.si? ?7.26 P.m. Bir4St.HU. ?0.10 P.M. Bird st. Mi?. ?9.40 P.M. .lain hl. St?. ?11.(10 P.M. ??in St. Kl? ?le.&o alaht BjrjSl.Kt?. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. !.'?" Ii;rS HU st?, l jo p. B. Tor FreleriekibBrg. Leave Klba su. 740 A. H..8JJ0 I*. X. for Aibl.nl ArrlTcllrrd Hl. Hl*.8.25 A.M. Dim Kre4erlrk?b'*. Arrlte Klba hta. 6.30 A.B..6.30 P.M.from Ashlan?. ?Daily. (Weekdays. JBundaya oaly. All traiae to or from Byrd Straet Statloo (except tralna leaving 4.30 a. m. aad arriving 11.50 nicht) 4top st Klba. Tim* of arrival* and departure, aet (Baraatacd. Read the *lga*. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway <~ar? leave Mam-heater. Seventh ana Perry Street*, for 1'otcinburs: ?6. 7. 5. ?3 10. II. *12 A. 54., 1, 2. ?3. I. 6. ??? ?46. ?(.. 7. ?. ?} 10 P. M. 11:00 P. Jd.i for Cheater. i::00 midnight for Petersburg. Car* leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore si ret t. for Mancheiter: i5:16. t:35. "7:10. *7:Ei. 8:35, >;23. MO:?. 11:35 A. M . 12:36, ?!:?. 2.35. 1135, 'i.ti. 6:36, *;3i, ?7:3S, s.35. 1.5:.. ?:o:tt>. 11:10 p. M. (Dally exrep: Sunday and holiday*. ?Carrie* baggage an.) expra**. ??Limited, except .--.inday? and holidays. All c?ti from Pclensburs; connect with ears for lllehmoad. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LKAVE RICHMOND. N. n.?following schedule llxures published a* Information and nut guaranteed: ? :!0 a. M l>?(;j ?Lo al tor CharlOtl?, Dur tani and Raleigh. 16:46 A. M.?Dally?Limit? ed-? Kor ail points south. Drawing Itooin Buff, 1 Bleeping Car to Aahevllle, N. c. 6:0? 1' 51. Ex. Sun.?Local fur Iiurhatu ami In? termediate stations. 6.09 V. 54. Ex. .sun.? Keyavtlt* Local. 11:41 I' M.?Dally?Limited ? For all points South. I'uKman u,i> at S.ia T. M. TOItK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. M.?Ex. Sun ?To Writ pt., connect? ing for Baltimore Moo. Wed. and Friday. i 00 a. M.?Ex. Sun and : !5 P. 51. ? Mo?., Wid. and Frl.?Local tg We*t Point, TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the South: 0:50 A. M . ? 05 P. M . dally; $:k> A. M. Ex, Sun ; ?:(6 Ex. Sun ; i Oj I*. M. d?ll>. From V.'est Point: a:so a. M. dally; ll;Ij a. -\t. Wed. an? Frl.; 4.3 P. M. Ex. Sun. a E. BUROESS. D. P. a.. SOT E. Main St. 'I'honc alar*.sun 77:. BEABOARD AIR LINE. Southbound train* scheduled to leave Rich? mond dally: >.lo a. M.?Local to Norllna. 1:30 ;?. M.?Sleeper* and coaches. Atlanta. Birmingham, Savannah, Jacksonvlll* and h.orlda points. 0:50 I*. V ?Sleepers und coaches. Savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points. 11:,] 1*. M.?Sleepers and coaches. At.anta. Birmingham. Memphis and th* Houtl.?e?t. Northbound trams scheduled to arrlv.- in P.lrhmcnd dally: 5:2: A. M . 7:22 A. M.. 6.0: P, M . 6:? P. it ?tcambotits. Fire Delightful Cruises to mil WEST INDIES. 4 PANAMA CANAL,' ? f> VENEZUELA and * BERMUDA I^BTlog New Terh * by the Palatial Twln Screw Steamer* S.S. Mottle i'aS! 28dajs'.^V " $ .50V,4 S.S.Hamburg;ynr21dajsr,u;".M'h$125,?'(,'! S. S. Mottki 1SSa 16 days JJ.V'.".;?? $85 \'* F.tery Luxury of Tra?el. Reflneaient of Serelce Insored. I ?ff? Cruiitt to the Orient, S.vjIA .tmerlra, I Around .'A' ?.*??-.'..', ItnXv and l gvf:. .Send for Illostraled Pamphlet. HAMBURG-AME.1ICAN LINE If way, N. V.. or S. II. Ronman, 704 E. n .St.; Richmond Transfer Cu.. 400 id. ~i S:.. Richmond. Va. Chesapeake Steamship Co. Dig new ships. "City of Norfollt" and "City of Baltimore." riijulppcd ulth wireless telegraphy. Tele? phon..' service throughout the alilp. Stntu rooina en suite, with baths. Prices front 75c to $3.50. Excellent meal*, 75c. -.O BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND uI.U POINT. Leave Richmond Dally via N. <fc \V. Ry. S:0? f. M? Norfolk 4:15 p. M. C. & O. Ry- 4:'A> P. M. Dally. Old Point 7:11 P M. U. D. S. S. Co. 7:00 P. M. Dally (one day In Norfolk). Vs. Nav. Co. 6:20 A. M. (Monday. Wednes? day ami Friday). Tickets at all office'. For stateroom* apply to S. E. BURUBSS. D. P. A.. ?o: Las: 5laln Street. Richmond Baltimore Steam Packet Co Equipped \vl\.. nlre.es? telegraphy. TO 11ALTIMORB AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally, Int 'udlr.g Sunday. v;? N & \V. Ry. 3:00 P, 51., Norfolk 4:20 P. M. C & <->. Ry. ?:00 P. M . Old l-otni 1:30 P. U. O. D. S. S. Ca. 7:00 P. 51. ,ou* day lu Nor? folk). V*. Nav. Co. 4:30 a. 51. (5londay. Wednes? day 'and Friday). Ticket* at al' offices For ataierooms ap? ply to 11. M. DOlAviN, Aeet:, ?30 K.i; 51?.a btr??L The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co's ICxteptlonal opportunities to visit the WEST INDIES Including the PANAMA CANAL CUBA JAMAICA COLUMBIA fleet of five Trnnaatlantit- Strninrrn. SANDERSON A SON, Oenl. Aata.. State St., .\. - Y. The Last Statement Shows the deposits of this, Virginia's largest bank, to have bec-n S7..v01,835.22, an increase of 177.8 per cent, in ten years. A study of the statement will discover many other evidences of progress and efficient management. First National Bank 1104 E. Main. Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000.00. Why not let your money work for you? We pay three per cent, compound interest on savings. Manchester National Bank F. F. V. Facts?Figures- -Verified. CHARLES F. HUDNALL, AUDITING. ACCOUNTING, S YS TT. M ATI ZING. 909 Travelers Bldft., Richmond, Va. Monroe 431. E. A. BARBER, JR. Certified Public AcMODunr. E. A. BARBER & CO. ACCOL'XTCXG, ACDtTINQ, ORGANIZIIVG. MiTr.MAT17.lvn, 210 Mutual Building;. Pfcane Mad. 5321. . Illchanomd. v?, National Bank ol Virginia Capital, - 51,200,000 Surplus, - S 600,000 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Strest. The money you save to-day i; your safeguard for to-morrow. Commonwealth Bank ?tcamuocitff. Christmas Sailing Between Baltimore and Bremen. Phila? delphia-Liverpool, Antwerp and Ham? burg'. New York-Boston to Glasgow, Queenstotvn, Liverpool, Plymouth, Cbcr hourR, Havr< Southampton, Dover, Ho. logne, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen, Hamburg. Cllbraltar, Naples, Oonoa, Marseille?, Copenhagen, Chrlstlanla and ChrUtlansand. All lines re-pre '???.,t.-.| and the best accommodation:! reserved it minimum rates. Phono Nftidiuon uii.t. S. II. BOWMAN, Southern Tourist Aitrnt. TOS 13. Main St., Richmond. Va. OLD DOMINION LINE. |Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St. dally.7;? P.M. Leave Newport New*.4:00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk.?:0O A. M. Connects with main Hue steamers leaving Norfolk for New York aully except Sunday :00 P. M. Connections ulso laude by N. & \V. By, 3 I*. M. and C. & O. Hy. at 4 P. M. Night Line steamers stop at Clarcinont to and or receive passengers on signal, and win bu met by ? iiiic conveyance V1RUIN1A NAVIGATION CO.?Jamei River I by dayllsbl for Norfolk and Old Point, New? port N*W? and all Jainaa River landings. Steamer leaves Mo. Wednesday and ' Friday at 7:00 A. M. Freight received for I all James River landings. PhoncMadlson 171 Main Ticket oiio,.. Ml is. M'tln strcot. CHRISTMAS IX NORWAY. The 3, S, ??NORUGA," a pretty, (Ini vessel, two years bid, fitted with wire? less and all up-to-date conveniences for tiie comfort and .safety of passen? gers, will sail from Newport News. No? vember so. for Christiana and Gothen? burg. First-class rate *'''0. .Second class. $1.'.. Third-class. ?30. Apply to s. II. BOWMAN, .Southern Passenger Agent, Norway-Mexico Gulf Line. 70S E. .Main St., Richmond, Va. Tours Inc. Ilolrls. Shore I?i ciirslona, Low? est Bute*. Twin Screw S. S. ??llermudlan,,> 5J30 ton?, pal!? November IJd, and December ;d Bilge Ueelr: electric fane: wireless tele? graphy. Fastest, newest and only Steamer landing passengers at tho dock In Bermu? da. For illustrated pamphlets apply to A. K. or l' r II HR it 11. * CO., Agents, Quebec S. 8. Co., Ltd.. '.'9 Broadway, New York, or nny Ticket. Agent, or (Richer S. 8. Co., Ltd., tpiebei'. S. II. Bowmun, 70S K. Main St., Richmond. Vn. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS OPEN 3 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Admission. -5c. Free on Saturdays.