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New York Stock Market New York, November 24.?"With no new Influences of Importance to affect the course of the securities market, ouotutlons followed no well denned trend to-day. The opening was hesi? tating r.nd Irregular. Kor a time prices rose with some show of vigor, Before the day was far advanced the list Wavered und then ?begun to fall back, lulling the remainder of the session the tono was heavy. Union Pacific und United States Steel rose to the highest prices or the present inovemenU'dtirlng the early rise, but at the close xtooj a point or so below yesterday's Hnal quota? tions. Buylnir was vigorous early in the day. and a number of Southern and Western railroad stocks, as well as some of the industrials, rose from 1 to '.' points. The recession was due in part to profit-taking sales. Expectations of a poor showing In to-morrow's bank Statement t?> the growth of the bearish sentiment. Largely on account of the export movement of cold, it is expected that the banks' will report u considerable loss in cash. The money market Hhow-ed no reflection of this condition, and rates held steady. Bonds were active and Irregular. Pome of the low-priced speculative Is? sues moved widely. Total sales, par \alue. $5.05f}.000< CniU-d States bonds were unchanged: on call. , ? ? I Total sales for the day bOo.JOO sharer. _. New York. November 24.? Money on sail steady. 2 :t-S?"r2 1-2 Per cent.: rul- ! ins; rule. 2 S-Sti closing bid. 2 3-8; of-\ ',.,..,! ut -' 1-2. 'rime loans steady: ?|Xly days. 3 Ui&S 1-2: ninety days. 1-2; sl\ months. 3 1-26*3 ?-4. Prime 1 mercantile paper. l?i 1-2. Sterling ? exchange steady, with actual bus n ess in bankers' Mils ut J4.s:i7f. for sixty day bills, and nl JI.S650 for demand. Commercial bills- M.8.S; Bur . si Ivor, f..", 7-S. Mexican dollars, 4b 1-2. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. By Riehard W. Usury.. Stock and Bond Broker. 1015 B. Main Street Richmond. Va., November 2*. 1911 6TATE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. Virginia 3s. Old. C. ar.d R . 19?.. g VS. Centuries. 3-3. C. and R., 1991. &<k- ? RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. Ii. R. R- Con. Tr. t p. c. M4 ... A c L R. R. Conv. Debs.. 1330.. 103. C. and O. C-en'l M. t'iS. 1?:. 101 Georgia, Sou. and Kla. IMS. 105 ticorgla and Ala. Con. Si. 1915. 107 Norfolk and West. By If. 1990.... 99 Nor. nod West. P.y. Pbcs. ts, 1914.. 93 Seaboard Air bine la. 1950. Sflhi ... Seaboard Air Cine 3s. I'M'.'. ?-' Southern Hallway 1st 5s. 199t.109 So. R. Dev. and G. M. is. ISO?.;. '9 Western N. C. 1st (is. C, 191?.... 104 STREET RAILWAY BONUS Nor. and Porti-. Tree. Co. St. 193?. SS Vu, fly. and,PoWer Co. 5a 1934.... 93 STRUCT HY. STOCKS. Par. Vs. lty. and Pawcr Co. pfd....l00 ttji 81ii Va. Ry. and Power Co. com....KM Wfc li% RAILROAD STCVKS. 1'ar. Atlantic Coast Cine com.1(0 13s Chesapeake and Ohio.toil 76 Nortolk and Western coin.100 llO'i ... Southern Railway pfd.IOo 73J- ... Southern Hallway com.109 31 DANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. American National.190 340 Broad "strcot. Si 0:' Jiank of noinuserci i.-.d Trusts.l?j no U5 r'list Natlonul.100 334 Merchants National.100 725, National Bunk of Virginia.100 ioo' ... National SUtc and City Bank..l0u lw Planters National.100 760 savings Uank of Richmond.... 35 72 ... Ulilon Bank of Richmond. 50 S15 Virginia Trust Company.1W I?, 1N S CHANCE COMPANIES. Vu. Fire- and Marine- Ins. 3S 70 Va. Slate Ins. p:d.13 60 17 Vs. State- ine. com.12,tu 12Va ... Mise ELLANEO?S, \ a.-Car. Clicui. pld. S p. c.100 llS'i HS<i Vlrglnla-Cur. Ciiciu. coin.100 63 Quotations for lutorcst paying Douds are tit a price 10 which Interest must be added. Income bonds and certificates el lndeuted lU'ia uie Hat. BOND LIST. AUia.Uhalmcri 5s.'.. 65?;' American Tobacco Co. la Ibid). 90 American Tobacco Co. es. 11? Atlantic Coast Line Is ibldl. 954?. A. t . L.-L. and N. I?. 9j"i A. C. L. conv. Is (in Baltimore 1. 102-4 (?hesapcaho and Ohio coliv. l'-t. 9S?? Norfolk and Wintern conv 4s. UO'i Seaboard A'.r Line It, stpd. tbld). SPi Seit board Air Line adj. is. 83!? Southern bvil Tel. Si (bldj... 93'i Hcutlicrn Hallway Co, is..'. "Iii Southern Railway Co. 5s. 10S United Stales Steel 3d 5s. 503 I Ya.-Urowh llroh. ctls. 43 j Yn.-Cnt. Cheni. lot Ds. luOU Wubasti iU4.,r'.i>..,.. Wnbutli-^llitje. etfiE is. <} I CiuttuC new Is. 103?. COTTON MARKETS. NC.w York, November 21.?Neither the Average estimate, ot members of the Llver pool e'otioii Association, placing the com-! 1111 rclul crop at 1I.S11.000 bales, nor the es 11 mnt* ei n Mcinplils paper making the growth IM15.W0, excluding Unter? and re? packs which, it wae tlgured, would bring tin commercial Indication up to over l!., tvO.OCO bales, Btrved to stimulate trading in 1 cotton market to-day, and fluctuations were ayaln very narrow, with the- close ipilet at a net deeiinu of lfrii points, Asldo : 1 e,:n the crop estimates-there appeared to bi lltlli In the news to attract attention, although there -uuy have been a llttln buy? ing 011 reports of rather u more active do luund for dry goods In tho New England i;:nrki(. Better weather In the South I? h ading to pt. dl-tiotii. ,,: big ginning returns early t.c.xi month. Il< celptt lo-daj ar.OOC hales against 7.k,ii; lust week und H.Wl last year. To-day's receipts al New Orleans is.:-13. bales against ?. yiar. ar.d at llounon 17.3? bales llgulnat 17,11-9 last year. 'Jotton future: closed rteady a-.:d tiulot: Open. High, Low. Clofe. Jcuuary . 9.03 si.ti j.oj j.cc iii"lddlingJ up ui'd0'1' li- "o"' ""l;',:'!lfvf''?? Cettoh. duli; middling. 9.?: gro?, rerri|iis |,X' IiiiIm; tales. S?0 bales: stock j*j f ? ba<es; export to Great iirltaln. 100 baits; to t.J?iS"J3t t'o' ?VTarnrP . C"'!,;t' hertL'?,?? ba"csV tstispM!*(U?*^i;'f^" I.l?t,C5l baleK. ' -ulK Consolidated at all ports-Net reeolnti ?.-.-.u..< bales; export to Crrat Rrna.- ISJSM Vales; t., France. J4.S4! bales; to th? c.-onti i.'iit. 1.V..V.J ha'.ct; to Japan, 10.4I4 Lav-. ,? Mexico, CM bates. ??*???. to Total sine* September 1 ai all ports?v.i receipts, l,K%M ba.i?c; t.\port' to' Great H.-ltaln. l,Oo.67t hale-, to Franeei mm bales; 10 tho Continent, 1.424.01* ,,'??. ,: Japan. Ct.COi bales; to Mexico. 2.3?I bale, .New Orleans. No\ernt.tr 31.?Cotton lu,.,... ? ?pi ncd steady st a decline 3S4 ; ' lacilif.;ifnt cablet and closed '1 ?? i,i'.'"' m oC ??? points. There wai ? ,u ileinand on tae first call, but mmedlaVii! after some buying ?pro:,.- .?. oh ?nlavor* tblc weather reportr from ?: , . <,,.', stating that cold snd wt, wcalh., I. itefer.ng with the kh::.. ? ..... . . ,he crop OPEN AN ACCOUNT Y/1TH The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 EAST MA IN SI RH Y?T IT..00 MAKER A START. 2 PER CENT. INTEREST T Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sale*. Stock. 100 AlllR-Chulmurn . Allls-Chalmers. pfd. 11.310 Amalgamated Copper ??? Amor. Agrl. Clicm., com. 000 Atticr. Beet Sugar, com.. 600 American Can . 2.850 American Can. pfd. 2.00 Amer. Car and Foundry. 100 Amcr. Car and Foun., pfd 1.304 Amollean Cotton Oil ? American' Ehiecud Oil... l.UO American Locomotive ... 1 TO Amor. Ijocomotlve. pfd... low Amor. .Mall Co.. pfd. 6.'?) Amer.can Smelting . 1(0 American Sugar . 4.70a Amer. Tel. and Tel. Co... 710 American Tobacco, coin. COi) American Tobacco,' pfd.. 3.100 Anaconda Copper . G00 Atchlron . 1.4TO Atlantic Coast Une. W A, C. I?. of Connecticut.. 1,000 Baltimore and Ohio. 1A0O Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 100 Central Leuther. com... li.fO) Canadian Pacillc .... 2,400 Cliesa;>eakc and Ohio ? 300 Chicago Great Western. 18,300 Clil.. .Mil. und St. Paul... ffi Crucible Steel Cor., com. ISO Crucible Steel, pfd. :'<") Chicago and Northwest. 300 Colorado Fuel und Iron. C'oloiaro and Southern.. 1,000 Consolidated Gas . 300 Delaware and Hudson... Den. and Rio Gran., com. 10) Den. und Rio Gran., pfd. l.tXX) Distillers' Sec Cor. 0,000 K.rio . s.ooo Er'e, 1st pfd. Fed, Min. and Em., pfd.. 300 General Electric . 3,100 Great Northern, pfd. lot' Great Northern Ore el{s 703 Illinois Central .... 6.0? Interboro-Met. By THOMAS BRANCH &. ope0.?, nlgb. W*&SS& 3V, 3?J ?Vi ,3% ,?V= Gl '?% ??i ^* 'lir V?'4 *5?% ?% ?''!J ni n% mb "% m Son ?>% oo m *>; a f .j?t -is'i 'V- '^ru 37 Wi 3i4 m ft ff- U rk UK 118 iis U7U us ii: 463 470 4 ?*> 4^t- 94% %s ?st, ?% ?394 39% 3s% 38% ss% iol'4 iosu mi yg- m ?vs "?fi 805 -v' -*?* & 104 1? ?? -u, ? 224 Su s?? 5? *4?V4 . ~ ... 238% 240% iU 76% m *? 20?A 21% 20% 20% 21 112 ni% "no% no% in? I* w r a* a ?si 's 's "f 'i? ii? ii'j iii ?l m% 17W mtt 170% in '?4 ??? S S* 324 32% 32U ?- ?% sT 33.1 ?% 82% 33 51 544 534 So'1 53 a 0 . 464 IS'.. l!= & ip 4Ki; 433'? ? 427* ?'i U.V. 145% 144 143 145 16% 16% 14 H% ?*H CO.. Bunkers and BroKers. Sales. Stock. Opop. High. Dow. 6.710 300 2TO 400 19,000 S.STO 200 2.S?? 2.800 1,100 2.000 1.400 2,700 0.700 1.100 6,300 700 100 131,100 300 500 1,100 1,000 S.M0 6.60(1 1.200 1,200 100 99,2,0 300 139.SW 1.000 900 203 100 soo 300 600 Interboro-Met.. pfd...... 471? Int. Mer. Marine, pfd... 16% International Paper . Int. 1'apcr. pfd. 40',. Kan. City Evtuth.. coin.. ..0% Dehtgh Valley .......... 179% Doulsville and Nashville lbO Manhattan . Mo.. Klin, and Texas.... 32% Mo., Run. and Tex., pfd. ... Missouri Pacllie . *> Ntlonal Dead . 2?V& New York Central. 109 N. Y.. Out. and Western 414 Norfolk and Western... UOfc .. 1203, 32?i 123 105% IS?. 314 153% ?-1% 61% 115% 31% 3?n 24% ITS 47% 61% 814 11% 2i*,fi 16! t 4614 30% 1804 100?. 13f. 32% *40% 62J4 109% II Vt 1114 122 1 ? i'f.% 1ST, 344 J.>4% 23% 84% 27% 014 iii% 314 71 24% ns% 47li 65n 109?i WVI, '41% X14 11% 7s'/.. 17% li'.l 46!? 30 17^, JJS',i 135 31% *40 51% 10S>,? 4v% 110% ill)';. 82% 122% Northern Pacllie Pactf.c Mall . Pennsylvania . People's Gas . Pittsburgh Coal. com.. Pressed Steel Car. Pressed Steel Car, pfd. By. Steel Spilng. com.. Reading . Republic Iron and Stoel 234 Republic I. ind S., pfd.. S44 Rock island . Rock Island, pt'd. Sloss-Sheffleld .... Southern Pacific . Southern Railway Southern Railway, pfd. Standard Oil . Tennessee Copper ....... Texas Pacllie . Union Pacillc . United States Rubber. Unlttd States Steel... United Stales Steel, pfd 109% Vu.-Car. Chemical . 03% Va.-Cur. Chemical, pfd. Va. Rv. and Power, com 41% Va. Ry. and Power, pfd. Wabash . Wubaah. pfd.... Western Union . Total sales for day, 465.1U) shares. Total sales lor week (five days). 2.139.610 aht 1st? 1W4 23 SI 20% 50 il44 30% 24% 1764 47 6? 109?; 63% *41% Si 4 11 21% 78% 46si 30 179 159 137 Bid. Asked Closing 454 45% 14% 15% 10 10% 40 20% 17S% 1584 131% 31% 66% 39% 51% ICS 40% 110% U?Vi 32% 122 105 1S>4 83% 9S 32 152% SI 26% co . 41% 1144 30% 73 62n 374 24% "6% 47 644 1094 68*4 117 40% to 107-, 7SM <'losing bids: January. 9.14; March. ?.SS: Mny. 9.S1; July. 9.42: November, 0.16; De? cember. 9.16. Now Orleans. La., Noverabor 24.?Secretary Hester's statement of the world's vtslblo supply of cotton, Issued to-day, shows: The total visible Is 4.419,824 bales against 4.110,2? last weck, 4.0OS.S90 last year. Of this total of Ainnrlcan cotton 13 3\S12,S34 bales against 3.5D2.V? last week and 3,233.893 last year, and of all other kinds, Including Egypt, Brazil. India, otc.. 607,000 bales against 578,000 last week and 724.000 last year. Of (he world's visible supply of cotton, as Hbove, there Is now afloat and held jn Great Britain and continental Europe 3,113,000 bales against 2,530,000 laet yoar. In ligypt 1S9.0OJ bales against 236.000 last year. In India, 216.00? bales against 176.000 last year. In the United States J,932,000 bales against 1,561,000 last year. LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy Commission Co., Com mission Merchants, Richmond, Va, Richmond, Va., November 21, 1911. ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OF MARKET. LIVE POULTRY, T?rke:?, lb. (31 15 Chickens, choice, small, lb... in 12 Chickens, choke, medium, lb. 11 <u> Chickens. Urge, lb. ft- 10 Hens, lb. 0 y> p% Roosters, each. ro Geese, fat, large, each. "5 tij 90 Geese, small, each..' bj (j> 65 Oucltl, largo, young, lb. 13 ft. 14 Ducks, small, young, lb_ 12 <j, 12% DRESSED POULTRY. Turkeys, choice, lb..?. 17 (3) is Chickens, lb. 11 <s> Fowl, lb. 12 <a> Ducks, lb. IS ?> 17 Gocse, lb. 12% a EGGS?Crated. In crates, nearby, fresh, dos., tt IS In crates, other sections, dor.. <a 23 Guinea eggs, doz. 12 Q Family, choice, fresh, lb. 23 3- 25 Merchants', fair, lb. lOlltf 20 GAME. Rabbit*. No. 1. 15 g Rabbits. No. 2. 10 <Sj/ Wild turkeys. <3> 20 Deer . Ht 13 LIVE STOCK. V.als, choice to fancy, lb.... 740 ? Veals, poor, to t?'r. lb. 6 9 7 Calves, runners, lb. 4 t Sheep, lb.? 3 <Sf 314 Lambs, spring, lb.? ? fey 6 Cuttle, fair to prime, lb. SVit" 5!? Hog:-, lb. ? & 6.75 COUNTRY-CURED BACON. (Isms, well smoked, small, lb 21 O 23 Hums', well smoked, large, lb. 19 ?> :o Sides, wcii smoked, lb. 5? 18 Shoulders, well smoked, lb.... <& IS HIDES. Dry flint, lb. jj " Dry salt. lb.... ? " Green, salt, lb. # HH CJrcen. ll>.???????. . ? Green, damaged, lb. ? ?J 7 Tallow . ? 4 Beeswax . V ?? MISCELLANEOUS. Onions, dry, bag.......... ? 2.? Potatoes. Irish. No. 1. bag.... ? i.X Apple?, l'bl. L? ? 3.00 ( l.,ab. blackeye, bus. 2.00 W 2.0O MARKET CONDITIONS. Live Poultry?Chickens and hens in bet? ter demand; turkeys a little draggy. Eggs Market remains steady Game?All kinds In gaud demand. Butter?Very active. Live Stock? Veals scarce and badly wanted. NEW YORK l'KODCCF. MARKET. New York, November 24.-Flour-Steady ?Hb demand fair. Rye Tlour and Rye? Steady. Huckwheat Flour and Barley? I Quiet. Corlimcal?Flrm. Wheat?Spot bare . ly steady. No. 2 red. SSc. f. o b. elevator. I expert basis, to arrive, and '.'9c. f. o. b. I afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth. iL 13% f. o. 1 h. atlottt. Options net unchanged; Decom bfcr, Wie; May. $1.04*4. CornVEaiy; export now, 70%(?. ... b. afloat, In arrive. Futures II. ? Onlt ?Stftnd". Futures nominal. Pork, Ueef, cut .\If*1ts and Lard?Steady. I.... ?.c -m>|-s1tou)', lal low?Quiet, Wool?Quiet, Turpentine and Rosin?Quiet. Ha . -Pinn. Sugar?Raw and icllncd, quiet. >'off,.e. ?Futures Bteady at a 1.et udvanee of : jS points. Spot, steady; Rio. No. 7. ll%c Ssntoi, No. 4, I6*4c; mild, I qulol j Cordova, l6%fi.U!ie, nominal, l'oia 1 iocs?Firm; Southern sweats, yellow, barrel, '. I, 'i Cabbages?Steady and unchanged, freights and Peanuts?Unchanged, Butter? Firm; cceamory, special, cic; extras, 35c; seconds, 29 a Me. ChecBO?Firm. Eggs?'Mar? ket strong: :r*nh gathered, U943c; extra, I first, ;?; ?? :?:???.; firsts, 35<:i.26r.; soconde. 2SQ3.'c. j Cotloprced oil was easier except for an I early advance in November, duo to cover ! 'r.b'. "Win;; la scattered lkiuldntlou and bear 1 pressure, occasioned by lack of outside dr j mand. Transaction!, were email, Spot clou cd ;? points net lowor. November IS lower laud futures 3&3 points off from last night. ! November, : i.e . : ?/... lx i embcr-Jonuary, 5.S3 February, 5.54 ft 8.87; March, 5.67 ?3 Drhno crude. i.lu'a i.i?; prime summer [yellow, 6.55 bid: do yellow, 2.10 bid; do, summer white, 0.60 bid. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. I Icago, III., November 24.?Doubt as to ? will be the outcome ,,f the Argentine irvest aiade the wheat market to-day dc ledly sensitive, but left prices at last practically tin sam^. as twenty-four houra Final sales varied from i.e. off to i shade advance. Other leading staples all showed a i.et decline, con, HOHc. to %c; 1'; ?'?i'. and provisions 6?17%C Leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT- Open. High. Low. Close. S?<. 95?. ?14 K as . 7.0.^. 1.00% l.C>>, j.ooii .... . Wl? M? ' W? ?* . f"'i 64% ?3'i 63'. ' . 'i*'. esii 64% tin. OATS??'T* B ,J,?i 6,!i Ii" . <7'? 47!4 47!, I7',i . to 45% &U ? POHK-PeV Z' "4 ? "'-I if.I?M 16.67 16.02 16.07 LAKDJpeVi?',ii.f72 ? 15=03 .a." ?17 eo? ?er? i*n. 9 30 ?.t" 9.35 9.37 SHORT ItlBa-r'er HO lbs.' ?Tan. May July 9.60 i.Vt 8 43 8.45 S.70 8.72 >.67 8.70 ? hardN,?- - hard' mUMMl No n. 2??;; ,"? ?;<? r2rlh?r?' .priss. ?e?.?: NuT , ^Wi?fi velvet chuff. $Wf4H.04: durum. $1?-1.07. Corn | ?No. 3, 64c: No. 3 white. 611; 6l',c.; No. ll yellow. 61-?CU?'-. 1 No. 4, Glls&>6'2)(;c.; No. < whlto, 61%(563i4c.; No. 4 yellow. G1HSC3C.: No. 4 yellow, old, 7Bc. Oats?No. 2 while, ??'?ltc.-: No. S, 4n4c.; No. 3 white, 4S4* 4S%c; No. 4 white. 4604?>ic.; standard. 4S',i, @4!>Hc. Baltimore, Md., November 3t.?Wheat Firm; opot, contract, 94ttc; southern on | Krade, 94Ho. Corn?Steady; spot, contract, new, 7Sc. Oats?Firm; No. a white. 6S%<$. Btc. Rye?Nominal; No. 2 western, domes-] tic, ?1.0131.02. RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Richmond, Vs., November 24. Hit WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON "CHANGE WHEAT?Car lota. No. 2 red, Western.$ LOO &i L?l No. 2 red. Virginia. 99 OS No. S red. ? 57 Virginia, bag 1??. B <& 95 CORN?Car lots. No. 2 while (new). 74 i;i 75 No. 3 white (new 1. 73 No. 2 mixed (new). 4t- 73', No. 3 mixed (new). 73 H Virginia, bag lots (new).... 70 t<r 75 Corn on tho cob (new)...... t!7 & 70 I OATS?Car lots. I No. 2 mixed. Ii- ; No. .1 mixed. it ?l No. 2 white. it No. 2 white. iv i" Winter socd. bag lots. 60 fi' 70 j RYE?Car lois. No. 2 rye*,' car lots. tri1 1.05 1 No. 3 rye, car lots. dV L?3 ' Virginia, bag lots. 1.00 ?jf 1.01 Wheat?Quiet. Corn?In good demand, Oid corn will bring 3c to 3c per bushel over quotations for new. Oats?In fair dciuujid. RICHMOND HAY MARKET. Richmond. Vs., November 34, 1911 The quotations aro as follows: ?No, 1 Timothy. O 34.E0 No. 2 Tlmlthy. iv 23-00 No. 3 Timothy. 1900 ? No. 1 Clover, mixed. il 33.00 No. 2 Clover, mixed.:. 19.00 No. 2 clover. 16.00 4f STRAW?Compressed . Ci 10.50 Loose-pressed, htrfe bales.. <fi 11.00 BRUCKS?Compressed . Nominal Looso-pressed, large bales... Nominal Load your cars so thai hay at doors rep? resents contents and thus avoid rejections. This market grades hay In accordaiiee with the rules of tho National Hay Asso? ciation. CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago. III., November 24.?Cattle?Re? ceipts 2.0U0 head. Market dull. Beeves, 14.501 4l9.0u; Texas steers, ttiifoao; western steers, jl.tojj'7.1)0: sior.kers and feeders, t2.WOS.S0; | cows and heifers. Sl.SOGj 5.J.0; calves. J530i|. I S.30. Hogs?Receipts 35,000 head. Market ] weak at opening prices. Light. t'..7? n O.fj; mixed. 16.055.1 6.60; heavy, IC.106C.C2H; rough.' IC.e5t9O.SO; good to choice heavy, M.3O0 | t-te'ri: PlB"='. ?!? 5J4)C.63; bulk of sales, J0.'J5ti 6.30. Sheep?Reeefpts CO)? head. Market' strong. Native, J2.2?*jjp:4.10; western, fj.40f'f, 3.70: yearlings, $3.6.".}i t.f?); lambs, native, {3.50Sf5.6?; western, }3.50'ii 5.60. New York. November 21.?Beeves?steers, $4.25C3"7.50; bulls, J3.30tfr..3i; cows, $1.780 1.75. Dressed bc?f, dull ut SQlZViC. Calves Veals, J3.50<iJ9.G0; a few at J9.75; culls. S40 5.(0; barnyard calves and yearlings, 12.20(0 3 50; fed calves, t3.7.>'(i 4..',t); wettern. |?234> 6.0O. City dressed vcala. 11 ff 16l*c.; countrv dressed, Ufa 13c. Ph.en and Lambs?Culls, 31 4/3.2;; lunibs, Si..;,?)'<! culls.. $3.503/, 4.U) Hogs?Stoudy ut fC.230C.SO; pigs, J4-&6.J9. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET Richmond. Va., November 24, 1911. Following arc the ipiotatlons on tho Rich? mond Tobacco Exchunge: BROWN SHIPPING?NEW. Lugs .? 5.00 <rl% 7.5f Short leaf. 7.50 ?a 9-00 Long leaf.,. 9.0) <&? 11.00 Wrappers . 12.00 tf 13.00 BRIGHTS. SMOKERS?Common . 7.00 ? S.5I MedlUm . 9.O0 !ft 11.01 Fine . 12.03 <S 1H.0I CCTTERS-Common . 12.00 ?J J2.W Medium . 11.00 <& 16.50 F'ne . 17.00 ? 18.60 Fancy . 13.60 fi 20.-GO FILLERS?Common . 2.00 ig> u.00 Medium .11.00 tri, 12.00 Good . 12.60 & 13.60 Fine . H.00 <$ 16.00 WRAPPERS?Common . 15.00 ? 17.00 Medium . IS 60 Hi ?.00 Good . 25.00 ?1 30.00 Fine- . 32.60 <-j 37.50 Fancy . 40.00 <& ?5.00 SUN-CUKED-NfiW. !.i3?, cumtnon to good. 6.50 iii 6.30 Lugs, good to prime. 7.60 <8> 6.50 Short leaf. 8.00 ? U.OO Long leaf. ILM @ 12.00 Wrappers . 12.60 ?l> 17.50 Prlmlnga . 1.60 <8> ?.33 MISCELXAXEOTJS MABKETB. PEANUT MARKET, disported by Rodgers. McCabe & Co.) Petersburg, Va., November 24.?Peanuts.? Spanish?Quiet at 'O'j KM?, per bushel. Vir. glnlas--Firm: Jumbo. ('4 3>4Vic. per pound; fancy handplcked. <c. per pound'; extra prime. 3;4?3*?c. per pound; prime. SVSc per pound; machine picked, 34J3t>4c. per pound. DRT GOODS MARKET. New York. November SL?The cotton goods values arc steadier on a slightly higher basis. Cotton yarns aro Improving In tone. Local t^.rketa are quiet. Jobbers are do? ing n ^L-ady, seasonable trade. NAVAL STORES. Wilmington, x. C., November Vt.?Spirits Turpentine?Steady at 43V4c.: receipts 17 casks. Rosin?Steady at $6.60; receipts s? barrels. Tar?Firm ut $1.?0; receipts s bar? rels. Crude Turpentine?Firm ut $3.?0tfj 4.5?; receipts 20 barrels. Savannah. Ga.. Novctiber 24.?Turpentine? Firm at 44'? <a 44 "?c.; sales 193 casks: receipts 934 casks: shipments 3I."> casks; stock C7,6*i barrel.'". Rosin?Firm; sales 2.W6 barrels; receipt! 1143 barrels; shipments 3.095 barrels; ! Block IvS,52u barrels. Quote: B. $6.07V.. 1'6.13. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF RICHMOND, NOV. 24. 191L ARRIVED. Steamer Brandon, Hamcy. Norfolk, mer? chandise und passengers, Old Dominion Line. Steamer Aurora, I'lirman, Petersburg and James River landings, merchandise and passeng.rs, Furntuu Line. Tug Standard Oil Company, No. 12. Burk, Baltimore, barge of oil, Standard Oil Co. SAILED. Steamer Brandon, Barney. Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Line. Steamer Pocahontas, Graves, Norfolk and James River landings, merchandise and ; passengers, Virginia Navigation Co. Steamer Aurora. Furman, Petersburg and James River landings, merchandise and passengers. Furman Line. Tug Standard Oil Company, No. 12, Burk, Bultlmote, oil barge. Standard Oil Co. Weekly Cotton Review. New York, November 21.?Cotton has al? ternately declined and advanced on u steady absorption by spot Interests, spinners and shorts. Bombay will, It Is said, toko ?.iO.uOO bales this year, the largest total ever i known. The yarn trade Is Improving. Sev? eral 0rders for knitting yarns, aggregating nbout 230,400 pounds, were taken by New York State mills on Wednesday. Spinners were quoting prices that are above tho market. Tho Southern yarn markets are alto reported Hi in. Fall River la active. The week's sales are expected to be un? usually large. Some French and German mills are buying cotton on the present basis lor delivery several years ahead. Large New Orleans operators are huyinu. the next croi, months. So are continental spinners in Liverpool. They ore said to 0.' buying them on a very large scale. Tin; $60,000,000 schrmc to advance Southern farm? ers $25 a bale on securing his pledge to restrii-t hi* next acreage, tuke 2.OXI.000 bales off tho market und then buy futures ugalnci it. while It la donouneed by many as absurd, Is regarded by olhcra as possibly an entering wedge to clear tho way for tome better method for marketing the cotton thnn that which has heretofore been pursued. Meantime, holding hack cotton at the South Is still a noticeable factor In thi'j general situation. The short tntcrctit here, tr. said io be still large, and the shorts and everybody else. It Is declared, seems unxious to &clzo the opportunity to buy when tho price reaches bottom. But what will prove to be the bottom? !t Is nsknd. Has It already been reached, or must the pries decline further? Meantime many traders fear to sell a dull market. I?hr. exports are enormous. On the other hand prices fall to advance matcrla. ly. Though tho ginning tlgures for the last period were 230.000 bulcs smaller than were generally expected, the total. 11.296,95? bales, was, after ull, tho lurgeat on record. The receipts aro large. The weather has recent? ly been favorable for picking und market? ing. ?The cotton Is there, whntever the re? ported sinning." 1? a remark often hrard. Cordlll has increased Ills estimate of the Texas crop from 4,180,000 bales io 1,505,009 A few weeks ago If he would drop in to" see us a little offener he would find himself doing business with this Company! The perdiction came true quicker than we ex? pected ! His name is now on our books, with a substan? tial balance against it. In short, he made up his mind that this would be a good place to keep a re? serve account, which he understands, of course, Is subject to check and draws interest on daily balance. And we want others! How about yourself? Virginia Trust Company, Travelers Building, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. baits, which makes bis total estlmato of tho crop IJ.775.0W bales. Spot- houses havo latterly boon selling Jnnuary. Tho Decem? ber premium bus fallen off. The bltj pre? ponderance o' ,ow grades In a largo crop this year, some think, may yei prove a depressing effect. As the case stands, however, cotton Is being absorbed In sufflclont quantities t-j keep the prices steady, though the l.lver uool Cotton Exchange members estlmutc the crop on tho average at I4.SH.000 bales, and the Memphis Commercial-Appeal pul It nt 15.0i:..OtV) bales'. The lennclly with which tho price holds is exciting widespread comment. Some continental spinners, are buying cotton as far ahead. It Is stated, as 1913. Net changes In prices for the week aro slight. Tho deadlock of six weeks Is practically un? broken. Urmlfttreel's Report. New York, November II?Bradstreot's to? morrow will say: Seasonable weather has continued to ex? ert it salutary Influence on retail trudc, holiday buying has expanded. Jobbers at a number of centres have done a better busi? ness In the why of reorders, operations in the Iro.t and st;ol lines displayed more zest as the result of recent heavy buying by the railroads, and tho outlook In the latlcr lino Is quite encouraging. On the other hand, spring trade, speak? ing of It as a -whole. Is still feeling tho check rein of conservative buying; prices for Iron and steel remain very low. because competition is yet In evidence: trade lit larger lines at Southern points Is quiet, due principally. If not wholly, to the low price of cotton, and outdoor operations aro gnnerally waning. In fact, a strict analy? sis of all tho trends Indicates that there Ik considerable room for further Improve? ment, and from the viewpoint of profits, things arc not altogether satisfactory. Business failures In the fulled states for the week ending November 13 wero ?.'93 aaalnst 23S lust weck. 212 U, the like week of 1910. 217 In 1909. 103 In 190S. and 2JS In 130T. Wheat. Including flour, exports from the united States and Cunada for tho week ending Nnveinbor 33, aggregated I.OC-'.IGO bushels against 3.613.071 last week and 1.011. ?10 last year. Corn exports for Hie week ore I8S.S03 bush. JV;f) nsall,sl I".-'?- last weck und iOl.513 In PitKHFURer Train Derailed. -South Uoston, Vit., November 21.? PiishenBCr train No. S, on the Southern Railway, which passed hero about 10:30 o'clock this morning, was de? railed near Wolf Trap shortlv after leaving South Boston. Only ono or two cars left the tracks, and no one was hurt. Traffic was delayod only about two hours. -Safiroaus. RicHmoatl, Freiericl?D'g & Potomac R.R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. LeiiTe Rlohmonil I AitItb Hlohmond ?4.-M) A.M. Bjr* Ht.MS. ?5.42 A.M. .lain St.bta. M.SOA.M. Iljid Kt.St*. ?7.30 A.M. UsIn8t.SU. ?8.40 t.a. Bjr? Kt. Ms. ?12.01 noon Bjra Ht. Kte 14.00 P.M. Byrd KI.SU ?4.1.1 P.M. Elba SUtlon ?6.16 P.B. It sin Ht- 81?. *8.20P.a. Tt;r<J?l. Su -7.401.r. BirdSI.SU. 311.26 A.H. Elbs SutloB. tll.86 1.9. Bjri 8l.SU. ?1.12 P.M. Main Kt. HtE *s.?6 p.a. HjrdKi.su ?7.S6 P.H. BjrISt.SU. ?0.10 P.M. Drrd St.SU. ??.40r.3I.aalDKt.Su. ?11.06 P.M. aalnSt.Sta. ? I ?-?tl d I ?? h IB j rl1SU? U. ! ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. ' Leare B/r? St. SU. 1.30 P. H. for Frclerlckibarg. Leare nlba 8U. 7.6(1 1. K..C.30 p. M. fer A.hl.ni Arrire Bird St. Hu.8.25 A.31. from Kre.erleksb'g. ArrlTe Klba Sta. 6 JO l.B.,6^i0 P.M.from Aablsnd. ?Dally. fWeekdaya. (Sundays only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leaving 4.50 a. m. and arriving 12.50 night) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals and depaxturea sot guaranteed. Read tae signs. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 18, U1L TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DA1L7. For Florida and South: 8:15 A. M. and 7:20 I'. lt., 1:00 A. M. For Norfolk: 9:00 A. it , 3:00 P. M , 4:10 P. M. For N. ?t W. Ry. West: 8:15 A. M., 10:00 A. M.. 8:00 P. M.. S:30 P. M. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. M . 8:15 A. M-. 8:15 A. M., ?:00 A. U-, 10:00 A. U., 3:00 P. II., 4:10 P. M . 8:05 I'. M . 7:35 P. M.. 9..0 P. 14.. 11:45 P. M. For Goldsbor0 and Fayettevllle: ?4:10 P. M. Trains arrive Richmond dally: 4:44 A. M., 8:40 A. M.. 6:65 A. M-. ?8:17 A. M . "IBM, A. M-, U:40 A- M., ?2:00 P. M-. ??1:40 P. M-. 8:05 P. M., 6:S5 P. M-, 8:00 P. M-. 9:00 P. M-. 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday: "Sunday only. Tlma of arrival and departure and con? nections not. guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBBELL. P. P. A. Norfolk and Western Railway ! ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect October 3. 1911. Leave Byrd Street Station. Richmond. FOR NORFOLK.: ?9:00 A. M . '3:00 P. M.. ?4:10 P. M. FOR LYNiCHBtJRQ AND THE WEST: ?6:15 A- 14-, ?10:00 A. M.. ?J:M P. M.. ?9:30 P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: 11:40 A. M, ?4:36 P. M-. *U:30 P. M. From the West: ?8:55 A. M-. a3:00 P. M.. bl:10 P. M.. ?8:06 P. M., ?9:00 P. M. ?Dally. aDally ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars. Cafe Dining Cars. C. II. BOSLEY. D. P. A., Richmond. Vs. W. B. BEVTLL. O. P. A.. P^ianok?. Va. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local?Dally?Newport Newa. 45:30 A.?Local.?Dally?Cb'villa. Ex. Sun. Thurmond 19:00 A.?Express?Dslly?Norfolk. Old Point f 10:00 A.?Local?Dally?Lchbg." Lex. C. Fui ge. ?2:00 P.?Express? Dally?Oin.-L'ville. tl:00 P.?Express ?Dally?Norfolk, N. News. 6:00 I'.?Local?Dally?N. News. o,d Point. 6:15 P.?Local?Ex. Sun.?Uordonsvtlle. ?5:15 P.?Ideal?Ex. Sun.?Lchbg. IVuUiroJ Bridge, Clifton Forge. ?6:35 P.? Limited?Dally?Cincl/VtL Chl'go. ?11:00 P.?^Express?Dally?Cincinnati. L'vlllo. ?Sleepers. tParlor Cars. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from East: S:26 A. M-. 7:50 P. M. Through (rum East: 11:20 A. M. 6:20 P. M. Local from 1 West: ??S:30 A. M., 9:40 A. M. and 7:15 P. M. Through: 7:00 A. M-, 3:45 P. M. James River Line: "8:36 A. M . 6:16 P. M. ??Dally except Sunday. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cars leave Manchester. Seventh und Perry Streots. for Pcteruburg: ?6. 7, 8. ?!> 10, 11. ?12 A. M-, 1, 2, ?3, 4, 6, "3:-t5. ?6. 7. 8, "9 10 P. M. ) 11:00 P. Mi. for Chester, 12:00 midnight for I Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchester: 15:16. fi:3.-.. ??7:15. ?7:33. 8:36. 9:35. ?10:35. 11:35 A. M . 13:35. '1:36, 2:35. 3:35, ?1:35, 6:35, 6:35, ?7:35, 8:35. 9:35. ?10:40, 11:40 P. M. iKolly except Sunday and holidays. ?Curries baggage and express. ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays. All cars from Petersburg connect with cars for Richmond. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B.?Following schedule figures published as Information and not guaranteed: 8:10 A. M-?Dally?Local for Charlotte. Our aam and Raleigh. 10:45 A. M.-Dally? Limit? ;d?For all points South. Drawing Room turret Sleeping Car to Ashevllle. N. C. 3:0. P. M. Ex. 3uti?Local for Durham and In? termediate stations. 8:30 P. M. Ex. 3un Keysvllle Local. U:4S P M-?Dally?Limited -For all points South. Pullman ready ai 3:30 P- M. YORK P.IVER LINE. 4:S0 P. M.?Ex. Sun ?To West Pt.. connect? ing for Baltimore Hon.. Wed. and Frl. 8:00 A. M.?Ex. Sun. and 2:16 P. M.?Mon., Wed. and Frl.?Local to West Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the South: 8:50 A. M.. 8:05 P. M., dally; 8:40 A. M- Ex. Sun.: 12.56 Ex. Sun.: 2-00 P- M. dally. From West Point: 9:30 A M. dally; tl:S5 A. M. Wed. and Frf; 4:25 I' M. Ex. Sun. S. B. BUROESS. D. P. A 920 E. Main St. 'Phone Madison 4' RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedulo of electric trains to and from Aahland. slopping nt intermediate Mtatlons upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Broad and Laurel Sts.): ?6:05, ?7:10, 8:10b. 9:10. "10:10. 11 10 A. M-; 1:10. 3:10. 3:10, 4:10b, 6:10. 6:20. 7-10 8:10b, 10:10, 11:45 P. M. Lv. Aahland: ?6V65. 7b. 8, 9b, 10. ??11 A M.. ?13 M.. "1, 2, 3A4. 6b. ?, 7, 8, 9b, 11 P. M. ?Dally excopt Sunday. "Sunday only. I bCarnes bageago-_ HEAROARD AIR LINK. . Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich? mond dally: 9:10 A. M.-Local to Norllna. 1:30 P. M.?Sloepers and cooche*, Atlanta, Birmingham. Savannah, Jacksonville ond Florida points. 6:60 P. M?Sleepers and coaohes. Savannoh, Jacksonville and.Florida points. 14:13 ' P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphla and tha Southwest. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 6:32 A. M, 7:31 A. M.. 6:0-1 P. M-. ?:40 V. M. _jfjnmcM._^_^_rfltituutaL_ ?? To Investors First Mortgage 6% Gold Bonds TO YliSLiO ON I'll i: 1NVESTM1SNT 6h% Net We offer for sale a limited amount of the bonds above referred to, which ure secured on property valued at more than three times the amount of the total Issue of bonds, and whose not earning power Is estimated nt tnorcx. than five times the total Interest charges. Wo shall be pleased to furnish full particulars upon application. , Correspondence and Interview? Invited, John L. Williams & Sons, BANKERS I Good As A i Government Bond ' Is a certificate of deposit with this strong bank. Payable on demand, with 3 per, cent, interest added. Put your idle funds to work and watch them grow. Bank of Commerce & Trusts Ninth and Main Streets. Depository for the State of Virginia and City of Richmond The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OI'EN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. iL Admission, 2Bc. Freo oti Sa.turd.ays. Chesapeake Steamship Co. Big new ships. ,-Clty of Norfolk" and "City I of Baltimore." Equipped with wlrelcai telegraphy. Tale? | phone service throughout the ship. State- ' rooms en suite, with baths. Prices from < 70c. to 33.10. Excellent meal*. Toe. lO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA I NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally via N. A tv. Ry. 8:00 P. M . Norfolk i:15 P. M. C. & O. Ry. 4:00 P. M. Dally. Old Point 1 7:li P U. O. D. S. 8. Co. 7:00 P. M. Dally tone cay In Norfolk). Va. Nav. Co. 6:20 A. M. (Monday, Wednes? day and Friday). Tickets at ull offices. For atateroomi apply to S. K. BURGESS. D. P. A.. S07 East Main Street, Richmond. OLD DOMINION LESE. Lv, Richmond foot of Asb St. dally.7:00 P.M. Leave Newport News.8:00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk.?:?oa. M. Connects with main Una steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Connectlona also made by N. & W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. ? O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night Line steamers stop &i Clareraont to land or receive passengers on signal, and will be met by - bile conveyance. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.?James River by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point. New? port News and all Jaraua River landings. Steamer leaves Uoi. Wednesday and Friday at 7:0? A. M. Freight received for all James River landings. 'PhoneMadlson 174. Main Ticket Office. 121 B. Uala Street Baltimore Steam Packet Co Equipped *h. wireless telegraphy, TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally, ln<'udlng Buneay, via N. ? W. Ry. 3:00 P. M . Norfolk ?:]? P. y. C. & O. Ry. 4:00 P. M . Old Point 7:30 P. id. O. D. S. S- Cs. 7:00 P. M. (one stay In Nor? folk). Vs. Nav. Co. 1:10 A. M. (Monday, W*4n**> day and Friday). Tickst* ut an offices. For stateroom* ap? ply to H. if BOYK1N, Agent. 330 Saat Mals Street ASK MrBOWMAN ItJTBWFI WITHOUT THmiHIF LandorSeaAMIS^uROPf 708 E.Ma in St. Richmond.Va. Tour* lue. Hotels, Shore Excursions, Low? est Rate*. Twin Screw S. 6. ''Bermudtan,'' 6530 tons, sails December '. 13 and 23. Bilge kcols; electric funs; wireless telegraphy. Fastest, newest and only Steamer landing passen? gers ut the dock In Bermuda. For Illustrated pamphlets apply to A. E. OLTKRBIWGE et CO., Agenfs, Quebec 8. 8. Co., Ltd., 20 Broadway, New York, or any Ticket Agra*, or Quebec g. S. Co., Ltd., Quebec, H. II. Bon man, 703 L\ Main St., Richmond. V*? BERMUDA $10 $15 TRIP ?t,*v V1** UPWARDS Meals and Berth Included, on The Royal Mail Steam Packet Go's S. S. "TAGUS" Ton5. All accommodations fir.it class; no second class or steerage; orchestra; water-tight compartments; subma? rine signals; bilge keel; wireless. Passengers lauded nt Hamilton. SANDERSON & SON, Genl. A;;t.v. SB State St., N. Y. S. II. HoVvman. 708 East Main Street. This Bank Solicits Small Accounts Tour first deposit may oeem trivial but we want your bust nc sr. Small depositors here share alllcc with the large ones In every courtesy and considera? tion. Many of our large ac? counts were once no larger than yours. First National Bank RICHMOND, VA. $2,000,000.00 Why not let your money work for y?u? We pay three per cent, compound interest on savings. Manchester National Bank National Bank o! Virginia Capital, - $1,200,000 Surplus, - $ 600,000 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Street. The money you save to-day is your safeguard for to-morrow. Commonwealth Bank City Taxes Office Collector of City Taxes, City Hall. Richmond. Vs., 'November 18, 1911. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. THE LAST HALF OF CITY TAXES, HEAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL. FOR 1SU, WILL BE DUE IN DECEMBER. AND IS NOW READY FOR PAYMENT AT THIS OFFICE. EVERY MALE twenty-one years of age, and EVERY person keeping house or doln gbuslness in the city, is as? sessed for personal taxes. Those who have not paid any city taxes during the year will plenso call and settle, so as to avoid being posted as delin? quents. GRADING, PAVING, PIPE AND SEWER CONNECTION BILLS are also due. and will have to be declared do ltnqucnt If not paid on or before end of year. FIVE PER CENT, will be added to last half If not paid on or before DE? CEMBER 31ST. Interest at SIX PER CENT, also at? taches to all bills as soon as reported delinquent Particular uttention Is called to the above, as under an ordinance passed by the City Council thoro can be no avoidance of the penalty. WASHINGTON WARD TAXES, AC. must bo paid at the offlco of DEPUTY COLLECTOR, Tenth and Hull Streets. H. L. HULCE. City Collector, City of Richmond. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open dally from 10 A. M. to C P. M. Admission, 20c Free on Saturdays. i white star line NEW YOliK?PLYMOUTH?CHEItnOURG?SOUTHAMPTON. FAST MAIL ROUTE TO ENGLAND AND THE CONTINENT The Lnrseat and Placet Steamer la the World. ! "Olympic" mm Fr,?,i, - t,, Carle neataurant, T?rkiah and Elec?t<o Balh?, Svrtmmlnrc I 1 rooL Four Elevator?. Gymnnaliini. Veranda Cafe, Palm' Court, etc. Will 'Sail From New York Saturday. December 9 and 30 and ncgrolarly Thereafter. WHITE STAR LINE, . ,- - O BROADWAY, N. Y. Or Local Agents.