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New York Stock Market New Vor It, November '?9.?Trade were bcuri-.li to-day and utocUs ^a way. Tiro pressure on the muiket could not bo attributed to any un? favorable Inllucncc from without, for the day wuh barren of events bearing | dlrcclly enough upon security values. Apparently it was the work of profes fclonnl traders who. taking advantage| of the general reluctance to buy stocks i at this time, attacked the market. This ; unwillingness to buy was due largely to the fact that Congress Is to meet | on Monday and that the President"? I message, takln? up the trust question, j was soon to he rend. Business was, restricted also because of the holiday to-morrow. . As a result of the heavy selling of the week, the short int. rest is believed to have been enlarged conslderubls and for a time to-dtiy it appeared n thotic.li the bears had overreached | themselves. a quick bull movement after the opening in a number of ] stocks, in which then was a vulnerable I short Interest sent up prices quickly. But the bulls did not possess sufficient strength to- maintain their advantage, nnd the list sold off a;;a In. The at? tack upon the market was continued until some of the active Issues showed losses of two points or more from yt tcrday's close. Moderate .covering the last hour reduced losses. Call money rose to ? per cent, tiny, as compared with :i 1-2 at tho| close yesterday. This rate is the high? est of the year. It was the opinion (.f bank-is that with the month end needs.satisfied, the market will become easier and that there was no reason to look fur any thlng in iho nature <?!" stringency., Fi? nancial resources are regarded as am- I pie. lionds were Irregular. Total Bales par yulue, S">.t> I15.U0?. fulled .States bonds unchanged oh call. Total sales of stocks for the day were 801,900 shares. Including: Sugar, j fiOO; Tobacco. 2,100: -Atlantic Coast Line, too; Chesapeake and Ohio, too-. Louis-1 vllle and Nashville. 1.100; Norfolk nnd] Western. 900: Heading. 36,100;* South sen, i.f'00; Southern, preferred. 1;600:| SlosS-Shcmcld, 100: United Stairs Steel, 114,SO0; Virginia-Carolina Chemical. r>oo. I New York. November 2?.?Money on call strong; highest. ?! per cent.; low- I est, .1 8-4! ruling rate. 4: last loan. 6 per cent.: closing bid. 5 1-2; offered at 6 per cent. Time loans very firm with n strong demand: sixty days and nine-1 ?v days. 3 3-4r.it per cent.: six months.*1 3 3.-41?! 4. Prime mercantile paner. IST 4 1-2." Sterling exchange weak, with RClual business In bankers' bills nl $4.S32S for sixty days and at ?4.S115 for demand. Commercial bills. $1.83 3-1. Bar silver. 05 1-2. Mexican dollars. | IC 1-2. _ RICHMOND STOC MARKET. By Richard TA'. Maury, Ptoek am! Bond Rroltcr. Mir, E. Mala Stroe Richmond, Vn., NovtmbV 1911. SALES AT BOAIU). Virginia hallway and Power Co. pfd.? 100 ? nt M'i: ?I Mli! ",3 s,,< Virginia Railway and Power Co. com.?13 at l.t. Virginia Slate Wmraiiec Company pfd.? | 10) at 17. STATE SECURITIES. Did. Allied. Virginia T.f. Old. C. and lt.. 193?.... S7?, NS 1 Va. Centuries. 2-S, C. and It.. IM!, S7?i Si'i RAILROAD bonus; A. C. L. R. ii- Con. Tr. I 1?. c. 9". ... A C. L. R. It. Conv. Deb. 4?. I9S9. IK! C. an.l O. Oon'l M. l%?. I9M. 101 tleorgls, Sou. and Fla. 1913. 16.: Georgia and Fla. Con. I9U. 101 Norfoli; und Wort. Ry. 4'. 195?.... 98 SVnhonrd .Mr f.tnc iff. If'.''). S*i Seaboard Air Line 1949. 82 southern Railway 1st iis. i?M.os So. R. Dev und <i. M. 4?. IKS... 79 Western N. C. 1st Ks. C. 1911. 1? STREBT RAILWAY BONDS ' Nor. nnd Ports. Trac. Co. El. 193C. t? Va. Ry. und Power Co. is, 1934... Mft ... STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. Va. lly. and Power Co. pfd_1? SI 81V4 Va. Vy. and Power Co. com....100 13 II RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantlo Coast Line com.100 IZ6 Chesapeake and Ohio.ico 711!. ... ?Norfolk and Western coin.101119 "... Southern Hallway pfd.loo Southern Hallway com.100 29 BANK AND THL'ST CO. STOCKS. American National.100 sos Broad Struct. Si 62 Hank of Commerce and Trusts.loo 14: First National..'too 325 Merchants National.lop ;;? :...'. "aal Bank of Virginia.100 200 National .state and City Bunk..loo lsn? Planten. National.100 760 gavlngs Bank of Richmond. ~- ... Union Bank of Richmond. 60 315 ... Virginia Trust Company.100 b'o ... INSL'K A NC E COMPANIES. Va. Fire- and Marine Ins. 2J 70 Va. State Ins. pfd.12.60 17 Va. State las. cum..'.12.50 12(4 ... MISCELLANEOUS. American Tob. Co. pfd. ? p. c.i co Vu.-Car. Chem. pfd. S p. c.loTi 117" ... * ' ? - Qu,otatu?ns>'<of Interest paying hondu arc at a pfltc t,i which Interest must be added. i Income bonds and certificates oi Indebted- \ ntfa arc flat, Boatd adjourned until Friday, December I 1, 1911. BOND LIST. Allls-Chalhiers '?.?. Aui.rl.'au Tobacco Company ;s. !K?"i American Tobacco Company 6s. 110'.? Atlantic roast Line 4s. 9J?4 1..-L. and N. col. tr. It. 91% A. I.', I., conv. if du Baltimore). 101*?. Clbovspyuke nnd Ohio conv. IVfcs. n:: Norfolk and Western conv. is. IMi Seaboard Air Lino 4s, fftpil. .s7;j Seaboard Air I.lnc udj .Gil. S2 Southern Bell Tel. Cs (bid). '191; Southern Kall? ay Company 4s. 7sii Southern Railway Co. ,'.s. 10s Palled States Steel 2nd 5s. 101'i Va..Brown Bios, ctfs. is Vs.-Cur. Chem. Co. li-t in (bid). ICO Wabash deb. Is... 31-,; W.iliusli-Pitts ells. Is. t4 ranania new U tMd). lv.i COTTON MARKETS. New York, November 19?Foreign buy Ill's Imparted rathei u steadier lone to tin cot? ton market during to-day's early IradlnV, but offerings became heavier late in ,ihc day. apparently on rumor of largo ginning returns, and the clo/ie was elisj ut a net 16m of 2*14 points. The opening whi steady nt an udvitict; of IVI point., in sympathy with b.tter cablef than expected and on covering, wblch ivai probably prompted by reports of ?maller Southern offerings in Liverpool. There seemed to be quite 11 good many i.\ <_?-.. night s. Hing or,!i-ri- around the ring, and priceff brok- i0 a nil ;.ir- ?f ?, i, i points rlgtit aft.r Ibe call, but ihn decll?: was checked by a g.,.,.1 demand from h?v.tis ?:iii foreign connections In cotineciloii wi|i covering tor ov.r the holiday to-morrow, cud the niai k?t later steadied up to about or a shade over the closing figures of last night, i'!,,,. ir.tr prices w.-rc j.t practically the lowest point of the day. and while the winter months were about {, points up trom Ihi low records of yesterday, later deliveries were very cle^e to the lowest of the season. Receipts at all ports to-dnv were til-CO bales against ?2,704 las: week and 8S,045 ..-1 year, l or th. w.-.-lt 17:. s against 07. Ml last week and ?v.'.i,; last war. To-day'e receipts at St w Orleans we're IS.Iss) bales ?Kaiiist !:9.&;5 Ian year, and at Houston JO ? toj bales against I0,ttJ hist year. Cotton futures closed easv Open. High. Low. Close. Januar)-._ - s. j s S| ^ February .;. s.K . ' g s? ??'eh . ?.?? 'iv> ts'V April . SiV ? May . ;., ( ;,a- i'il. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 EAST MAIN 87 HE Y/r. ILOO MAK US A START. S PER CENT. INTEREST Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sales. tjtoek. 200 Allis-Ch.iltncrs . ICO Allls-Chalmcrs, pfd. IJ,3O0 Anialgii'mhtod Co'Ppor ... Am. Agr.. c.iem.. out". t.Sfiii Amor. Heel Sugar, coin., j J.Tol Ainerlcah Can . I 5.0M American Can, pfil. Am* I'. Car and Koundry, Am. Car and Kotind.. pfd "00 American Cotton oil. American Linseed oil ... 200 American Locomotive ... 250 Ahjer. I?ocomotlve, ofd... :oi Amer. Mali '??>.. pfd. y.ROO American Smelting . Si? American Sinrhr . I S.300 A mer. Tel. arid 'ivi. <?<?... iw"American Tobacco, com.; '?'&*) American Tobacco, nfil.i :; >ki \ necnixl.i Copper . 7.2-v AtMiison .-.'. i^m Vtluille Coi?"l l.lne. I"1? v. i'. 1.. of C me. :s.i"i 'i.ili! ooro ami Ohio. Fr?) Brooklyn Rn?ld Translti ?.0i Central l.i'ther. com ? 8,200 Cnnadlan Paeltle . I 7 0 i";ie?ane;il<e nnd Ohio-.... Chicago ('.veil \W*torn.. 13.500 ('hi.; Mil. and HI Pun!.'... i 'rncllde Steel. Cor., coin. !>> Crucible Steel, pfd. Sot) Chi. and Northwestern;... Colorado -Kucl and Iron., i Colorado iji'd F-oHlliorn.? SOT Consolidated U**? ?. 20? i nd.iv-:ir.? mid Hudson. .. idt. . O rah do. pfd. See. Cbf. ?0 liistlller: 0 Brio . I-Vd. Mln. and Sin., pfd... ?| ?ton. Kiecirlc . H) (ire.i t N'ort hern, l>fd. Ctrenl Northern tire Clfsi Illinois Cei'tr 11 . n IntoH-oro-Vei . ? "'> int? rboi o-Met., j>fd. By THOMAS UIIANCH A: Open. High. Low. Bid. Aaltod. Closing CO.. Bunkers and BroKors. Sales. Stock. Opon. High. Low. f.' 51?i u-4 i.l'.i nr. I2*K Kl?.i Ii op.-; 11'! IIV. II K>!< 12'k 1'."^ lap 12 i:i 7tL. -r-\ SO ?? SO^i 1101', Bll^. )l"i4 UTi fOKi si HI'/. 113? i 16-11 { I.V. 127 127M ?j.:.:' m 1.20.1 200 1.200 K0 l.l'O IM P.tOO 200 1>10 11.)(a i.iro 3,300 .vxi ItXf 11.100 7.!iV> 1.000 70ft 3"0 tS.tinii SCO 111.800 i.tr.i . ?wo 1.300 COO Int. Mer. Marine, pfd... International t'uper ... Internal Paper, pfd ? Kansas City So., com... Lehlira Valley . Louis, aid Nashville.... Manhattan . Mo.. Kan. and Texas ? Mo.. Kan. and Tex., pfd Missouri Pacific . National Lend . New Ymk Central...... N V. out. and Western N. and VV.. X . Northern Pacific . Pa ?!tie Mail . Pennsylvania . People's Otis . Pressed Steel Car. Pressed Steel c.ir. pfd. Ityj Steel Spring, com.. :!2'i Reading . 1*1*4 Republic Iron and Steel. 23 Republic 1. and S., pfd.. S'.'. 'tuck Island . Rock Island, pfd. Sloss-ShefHeld . Southern Pad lie .,? Southern Railway . Sollthorh Railway, pfd. Standard oil . Tennessee Copper . Texas P'ocllic .?? Union Paellic . I'ntled Slates Rubber.. United States Steel., , United Stilles Steel, pfd I0OU Va.-Cnr. Chemien,! . .VITA Va.-Car Client., pfd. Wii'-ash . 0's Wabssh. ofd. 21 Weste n Union .i'.'i Pitts. Coal, com. Va. By. and P., com. V.l. R.v. and P.. Pfd. Total sales for da v. (VB. otal sab-.; for week (three day I7'j 15614 )3> 31? 39V, 30?/. 107 tOi'i 109 USVt M?5 1221; I05?? 12' 1 111 -?I-." te 04 a; 17854 IWVi lac :?'.'? Im7<, :!*>'; I07U tov. 100 11816 3216 IL'2-% 1'T.Ti ?12' i ' l)4r.s $ ?V, 2114 177'-; l"7v? 'm 2SH 170?? 30% 3t?'.? 50% 101-1, I'.", 117 SIVj 121? 10.1 S2% 19?? 12'', 11J' -'. 20'?. 70-,' 175'.; Ii: Bid. Asked. Closing 17-H 17?i 9"i wy, Wi Silt, 111", (50 2K4 2 ,?2fW ^ I9V4 50 um m ???'t 70-?', C20 36?^ 21 vio s: S>. 1.1 lS'i I2U S 0'., cRutoniber .? ??' October . ?21 *?? '?! December . '???>- J " *?* Spot rotten closed "bnl; middling upland? D.co; middling i;uir. !'.:.'.. Cotton, dull; middling, :>.3?: gross receipt*! 5.937 balc?; slock, H\12.i bales; xcport Coust-| \vi?p. .Ml'.' bales; 10 Japan, S.OIO bales. Tonil tu-duy hi nil ports?Net receipts 53.123 bates; expert i? Oreat Britain, S,20 bales; la Frnncu, I2.i7:i bnlrs; b> the Conti-1 neiit, 3.610 bales; ?loch, l,27l.!?l bales. Consolidated at nil ports-Net receipts, | 327.S19 bBlcsi export to Orent Ilrltnln. JS.70S bates; to Franco, ltj.MI bales: i" the Contl ni in. 8I.SS5 bales) to Japan; ll.tn bales. Total sine? September I at all ports?Net] receipts f>,257.735 bal'es; expert to Unat Britain, l.ii'ti.ii-: bales; to France, 4ir?,;tio j bales; ii> the Continent. 1.61C.5&S bales; to | j Japan, 77,7-:i' bale*: lo Mexico, Z.'.W Imlcs. New Orleans, I.S.;'November ?.?Tradlns In the eotton market lo-day was restricted, owing tu ihc holiday to-morrow, and dull? ness prevailed llirouKbout tlie session. The not rcult uf the day's business Ivus li Ion? 1 of I'ii points. futures opened steady at an i advunce ur 11}3 points on good cables nnd continued cold weather in the cotton bell. The aggressive selling In evidence at times yesterday was absent to-day, trailers gen erally desiring lo even up over the rolldny rather than to Increase thnlr commitments. Fluctuations Iii the early morning wire un? important. The forecast o{ more cold | weather for the bait ni> anil Ihc middle the morning gai'C n pleady tone to the inn kct, thd.Vh business was ?tili limited. l*rle of the ru.i'ro active month* rt?*e 3?l points j over yesterday's close, bill no support was offered, and the market sagged on again. At nonii prices stood l'.i; point* over yes? terday's In HI price*. In ilie afternoon tin market was dull and fcattiroicsi, and price* receded until at the rloso tljcy were at Pi-actlcally ihc lowest point of Iba day. spoil nteady und unchanged; middling. miles] on tin spot 2.o:u bales nnd 2,200 la arrive, I'nliirrn,closed stonily: Decv'/.hcr. VM: Jan? uary, 8.9J; March', t'.OO; May. '.'.is;, July, 9.1t>. LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy Comniiaalon Co.. Com? mission Merch.inls, Richmond, v.-i. Richmond, Vn? Novombor ;?!?, I?li. ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OF .MA It KKl. LIVE POULTRY. Turkeys, lb. if j,-, ? Chickens, choice, sniull, |b... Oi 13 Chickens, choice, medium, M>. 11 ft Chickens, largo, lb. ;o Hans, lb. 9 -u' t'vi ltnnster*, oscll.j. 30 tleete, fat, large, each. 7.", ',1 '.10 Oeeao, Hinnll, oarh. 00 $ ,13 Ducks, Inr*.-, young, lb. 13 -.<; 14 Ducks, final!, young, Ib.... 12 'ji *-jij DttESSED POULTRY, Turkeys, choice, lb. 17 if 13 Chickens, lb. 11 g Fowl, lb.,. \> ig) Dilute*, lb. 10 54, 17 uucsv. 11. r.'ii'? KOOS?C ruled. In prates, nearby, frech, 002.. is 19 In era tea, other sections, dnz. it 29 Uuliua egg?, duz. 12 y BUTTER. Family, choirc. fresh, lb. 23 ':i 23 rchants', fair, lb. 19(4 .1 ;u O AMU. Rabbits, No. 1. I.", if Itnbblts, No. 2. it) ;i Wild turkeys. 5(< 20 Deer . St li LIVE STOCK. Venis. eholco tu fancy, lb.... 71413 ? Veal;,, poor, to fair, lb. 6 -J t Pa'vea, runnels, lb. I !u & Sheep, lb. 3 ill 3<i I .limbs, spring, lb. :. ft! 6 Cattle, fair 10 prime, lb. "\-:P Mi Hog--, lb. ? 1? ?.7i COU N TRYrCUREO U A C OS. llama, well siiiokud, small, !b SI y s Hums, weil smoked, large, !b. 19 n 20 Hldus; well imoked; lb. <si> 15 Shoulder* well rinoktd, lb.. . a li RlUIi.S. MIUt,'ELLANEOUa Onions, dry. bag. O 2.23 Potatoes; Irish. No. 1. bug.... it 2.? 1 APPlt'S. bbl. I.BO .1 3.(0 ? Peas, blacker*, bus. 2.0J O 2.:.0 MARK BT CONOITIONS. Live Foultry?Obiekoai and hens In but I tcr dcjiinndj turkeys .1 little druggy. Kfga? j Market remains steady (lame?All binds ! in ri"<-'l demand. Uutter?Very active. Llva I Stock?Vculs scarce und badly wanted. _ NBW VOUK I'ltODUCli MARK LT. basis ami :-7'<e. f. o, b. alien I; No. 1 nortb brii, Diilulh. 11.1.' r. o. nlloul. Opilous ?Ic. decline to '4e. udvonce. December, '.'T..: 'May, ?I ?i.' I'i-Me. Corn?Firm; oxport*, new, f.^e I o b nilout to arrive. Fuiiiies noiii 11.111? Oata?Steady. Futures nominal. Fork Finn lioef?Slondy. Cut Meats? ? .ml.!. I'ntrtilenm-Stcndy. Lard-Flrinj Tal l,.?- mid Wool?(jiliel. Itosln Quiet. Ttir Pi-ntlne-Kirm. Molas?eH'-i?teady. Itlce Flfni. 8ii8nr- Itn.v. easy. Uoftce|? Fiiturca steady, net ? points lower to ?"? pulnis higher, spot, sternly; Rio, No. 7. |5c; Santos. No. 1. . !?'?'.'.; mild, quiet; Cordova, W.kr-t iM.;r. uom . Ihilb nutter?Steady: specials, crcuniory, ?"?':?? ; extriia, Wtic.s first. :nv?c.; seconds, ivi'iCv Ctitese?Firm. Eggs'- Steady, I'ota to?? I'lnsy; Scotch, Knttllsh und Irish, per bag, f:.'\' -i :.T: Cabbigas?Quiet and mi cbanCtiil. Peanuts -I'm hanged. Preising?', Stelidy; cotton by ?unnirr to Liverpool, 2SQ Cottonaeed oil was steady early on renew ed covering of aborts und with the flrnine** In inid. but in the nfteriiooh prices eased off a Irlfbi tinder easier crude markets, lib? eral lenders on contraci, scattered llaulda I lion ami with tin- setbncl: In cotton. Clos I Ins price* wen- 1 points n. t Inn er. De? cember, f.. i." .1 r.. a.; .Innunry, ;.. i>; |17; Fob niury. .:..:7'-i 5.S0; Mnrch,. .=...'..' 1:..;::; April. ? &.:.','<(S.&7; May, :..<.;; prime crude. 4.JO; I prime hummer yellow, .". 11.??( ,|?. wlnlur CIIIl'AOO UKAIN MAKKET. Chicago. III.. November 29.?With lilnck nisi reported spreudlns ::i 'ii Northern por Hun ef Afgentlne anil with il#i iiarvpst yield said to be only ?beut <iese:i liia-.lieU nu ;err I In two whole provinces, tlie wheat market I to-day bud a brisk advance. Tile close iy'aa steady in prices varying Item lust night'? figures to n gain of \e, Other leadlnh' ttnplts all showed a rlsa?corn Utr^ic. lu Lending futures ranged hk rollnws: Open. High. Low. Glo ?viii:.\t Dee. MM, i>3\ 92?; 9 May . JSH ?9>S 9S'4 9 July . 9S*? wy M*i !) CORN Dec. ?:???; 63? J G2?i 63 I May . 61 64?i ttti 61"} ' July . fTSTC 6l'i rar. hi'-, ; OATS D?c. I6?f. 47<? 46V- -it May . 49?<j 49S 49 49 July . .p>; (?>' 43?i 46 MESS rortK?Per bbl. Jan.ps.o.-. Kir, 16.0:. is.is May .10.f.0 16.60 -6.30 16.60 L-?IID?Per 10? lbs. Dee.9.05 a.n7 a.o; 9.07 .Inn.ft, 12 9 27 9.2"> 9 *i ainy '.9.47 i'.'r.? 9.17 9.;.: Julv . !>.??. SHOUT RIBS?Per lOo lbs. Jan.J.t2 S.17 8.42 S.41 May .S.67 S.7S 8.67 8.7; July . 8.7! Cash grain closed: Wheat?JCo. 3 red. 01W ff 90*lc.; No. :i rod, 92*4 fl Olljc,; No. ! bard, K44OII.02; No. 2 bard. 940 81; No. 1 north <rn. tl.Ct>q>i:00; No. 2 northern, $1.05'.i 1.08": No. :i northern. $'.M,;it.07: No. :: spring. i'9?i $1.W; No. I spring, sr.'oM.W; velvet chaff. '"'iiM 'i; durum, 90??, 11.03. Corn?No. 2 old. 6$c; No. 2 yellow, old. 7i)'uc.: No. 3. f,2fi C2(5c.; No. 1 white. U24tG:ujc.: N*o. 2 yellow, ??>,?: ;>..e.: No. :i old. 76e.; No. I, r.s>4 <i r.'.a.r.; No. i old. Kite.: No. i white. RS'4 fi 39?'-c ; No. i yellow; 89?4. fi 6"';c. Huts?No. 2 w hite, is-.j 1,49?4c.i No. 2 white. 47?41? 4S*4e.; No. 4. 1:.\ Wc.: No. 1 white, frfi'lS'lc; standard, 4SU ?J -Wie. Baltimore; November SJi-T-Wheal?Easlor; spot, contract, 92Uc.; southern on grade. 59c. Corn?Finn; spot, contract, new. ,:\>: oats? Steady; No. 2 white. 63*4 4? 51c. Ityc?ITrm! No. 2 western, domestic, $I.O10>1.O2. RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. ltlchniond. Va., November 29, 1911. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON'CHANGE. WHEAT?Car lots. No. 2 red, Western. Q I.Ot No. : red. Virginia. * 59 1) No. 3 red. ? 97 Virginia, tine lots. ss 31 93 CORN?Car lots. No. 2 white (new). 74 tir 75 No. 2 white (new). 73 <J Nu. 2 mixed (new). 1r 72*i | No. & mixed tnew). 72 in Virginia, bag lots (new).... 70 S Corn on in.; cob (new). 67 Q> OATS ?Car lots. No. 2 mixed. SllfcO i No. 3 mixed. 31 '?! No. .' white. r,i f.314 I No. 3 white.,. 0' 53 * Winter seed, bug lots. 60 0 70 I'.YK-Car lots. No. 2. li 1.02 I No. ::.-. (j; 1.00 Virginia (bog lots?. 9str 1.00 Whcnt?Qulot, Corn?In good demand. Oat 1- Dull. Kit ll.MOMi HAY MARKET. ltlchniond, Va., November 29, 1911. The uuotalIons arc as follows: No. 1 Timothy. ',1 21.30 No. 2 Tlutlthy. \l 23.00 . 3 Timothy. 19.00 :i . i Clover, mixed. Q 23.00 . 2 Clover, mixed. 19.00 ',| . 2 Clover. 1S.W) (it STRA W?Com pressed . n lo.:o .00s -pressed, large bales.. /J. 11.00 SHUCKS' Compressed . Nominal Loose-pressed, large hates... Nominal Loud your ears so that hay at doors rep resents contents aed thus mold rejections. This market grades hay in accordance with the rules uf the National Hay Assocla t loll. ? CATTLE SI/ RKKTS. RICHMOND DIVE STOCK MARKET. (Sales ul'I'tiloti Stock Yards.! Richmond, Va.. November 29, 1911. |tc|K>rt of Hie live stock market for the | reek ending November 27: lleeclpls?Oattlo, -si bead- fnlves, ijioad; sheep. 42 bead; hogs, 1.77? head. B**t | I steers, 6}(6'.i< : medium to good, f.?i 5?-je; minion lo fair, (,'.1134*40: best heifers. ?tl (Hie; medium to good, 414v !?*???; common to j 1 I'.ilf, 3' 4 f'l 3?, c; best cows, 2r?5ilc; medium I good, .tu::';,-: conim?h to fair, 2''j2I,ie;, bull: . 313 w le: calves, 7ftj ,".-<?; fab to niedt \ 11111 calves, 6yi',?c; vows and calves. 12543 50 er head : best In c. y hogs. ??.50; good, 1(01 t? 2(?) lb. hogs, 6'</,f 6>.c; lighi hogs, ?'iii i'.'ic: I iws and stag.-. Sty 6c; l.esl sheep, It]'.Vic: I ihnndn lo fair, v -i ; best lambs, 5i..',iDc; itnmon lo fair, ::<i Hie. Chicago, 111.. November 29.?Cat lie?Re-I idpts 9.0M head'. Market I04J15 higher. 1 I It. .-vi s. 5l.l?'u9?: T.-xas steers, $405.70;'! j western steers. $ 1.1" o 7.::o; stovkers and feed ! 42.90lir5.G5. Hogs?Receipts 26,000 bend. Mar k.-t active; 3c. higher than yesterday's i average. Light. 53.40?) 6.20; mixed, 53.so4.iS.lo; I heavy, tS.S3fi *.t%: rough, I5;85fif 6.03; good 10 choice heavy. SS.051tS.4f.: pig's. Mfl 1.30; bulk of Silk'?. 85.9.10 6.;.".. Sheep?Receipt! 12.003 head. Market 1092SC. higher. Native. 52.25 4? 3.90; W?rnern. 12.50414.00; yearlings. S3.75W ."..00; native Iambi, 52.7.'.'.(O.OO; western. J3.75fl> 0.00. New York, November 29.?rtcevps?Steers, ft.Wu 7.75; hulls. 52.6005.50; cows. $1.75'u 5.00. Dressed beef slow. Market steady at Snr I2V4C. , Calves?Vculs, ?5.SVsl'9.&0: culls. *4fT 5.00; barnyard cnlves. J2.25fj 3.25; fed. tSTBO'if' 4.00; western. 8205.10. City dressed veals. 10015c.; country dressed, 9iil2c; a few nt 12',le. Sheep and Lambs?Sheep. $1.6003.25; choice, $3.50; culls. Sl'pl.23; lambs, $4.50 5i 5.75; culls. S3.601M-25. Hogs-Light to me dluin-welght, 5G.3r.nc.SO: choice lieavv, $ij.75ti 1.00; pigs, I&IOQ? 33. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET Richmond, Va., November 23, 1911. Following arc the quotations on the Rich? mond Tobacco Exchange: BROWN SHIPPING?NEW. Lugs .'..X 5.00 0$ 7.5* Short leaf. 7.60 ? 8.00 Long leaf.,. 9.90 Cf 11.00 Wrappers . ?00 <j 1J.0J BRtGHTS. HMOKEltS?Common . 7.00 & S.3? McdI8.ni .;. 9 00 ii 11.01 Pine . 12.00 C- 1*0? CUTTERS?Common . 12.00 4? 12.6? Medium . 14.00 ? I*.** Pine . 17.00 a 1S.30 Fancy . 1S.?0 ii 20.00 FILLERS?Common . :.<>) 0 11.00 Medium .... . 11.00 ] C.ood . 12.50 Pino . lt.OO I il'n.U'l'ERS-Cominoi.15.00 Medium . IS M Good . 23.00 0 30.00 Pine.52.50 SI 37.50 fancy . 40.O9 0 45.<o SUN-CURED-N*:W. Luc;, common to good. 5.60 ft 6.30 Lugs, good to prime. 7.30 0 8.56 Short leaf. 8.00 0 11-00 Leng lent". 11.00 ? 12.0? Wrappers . 12.50 e> 17.5o Ptlmlnga . ?1.50 0 S-23 MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. PEANUT MARKET. (P.eported by Rodger*, McCabe & Co.) Petersburg, Va , November 29.?Pcnnuts.? Spanish?Quiet at SOc. per bushel. Virginias ?Firm; .iunibo, 10414c. per pound; fancy hnudplcked, Z\v. per pound: extra prime, i1 30. per pound; prime, 3c. per pound, ma? chine picked, 3Q3W.C per pound. DRY GOODS MARKET. New York. November 29.?Pei|uet wide sheetings were revised to a hnsls of 23c. for 10-1 goods daring the day. Olln-r revis? ions of bleached cottons arc pending. The gray goods markets arc steady ami qulei. Carpet agents hive drain a very fair spring business, the larger mills being well provid? ed with new orders. Jobbing trade was quiet for the day. NAVAL STORES. Wilmington, N. C, November 29.?Spirits Turpentlnc--Sleady at IP,c; receipts :i casks. Rosin?flteady nt 16,70: receipts 31 1 barrels. Tar?Firm at 11.60; receipts 10 bar? rels. Crude Turpentine?Firm at $3.5004.20;' receipt? 1! barrels. Savannah, Gn.. November 29.?Spirits Ter? pentin.-?Firm at I54J404CC,; silos 641 casks: receipts 630 casks; (shipments 172 casks; ?lock 38,273 casks. Itoaln?Firm; sales .?.:';?> barrels; receipts 3.117 barrels; shipments V.OT2 barrels; stock I11.6"3 barrels. Quote: J, $S0t'.O5, Charleston. November 29.?Turpentine? Firm at t." o i.v<.<-. Rosin?Firm. Quote: A. I B, C. 160-?. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OP RICHMOND. NOV. 29. 1911. ARRIVED. Slennier Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer j chitndlto and passengers, Old Dominion I Line. I Steamer Aurora. Purmnn, Petersburg and j James River landings, merchandise and t passengers, Furmnn Line. SAILED. j Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, hier I chnndlsc und passengers, Old Dominion I Lille. ?Steamer Pocahontaa, Graves, Norfolk and J nines River landings, merchandise and passengers. Virginia Navigation Co. ! steamer Aurora, Pin-man, Petersburg and I James Rivet landings, nicrchu.ndr.se and I paaseng-rs, Furman Line. Si;i:i\ I?KT TO SAV1-5 DYING GIHL. Doctors Fciir Grief Will Kill Her. I'mnlly of Nine Gone In Plvc Yenrst, Chicago, November 29.?A small hybrid wolf dog is being sought in Said to us about 12 months ago (he lives out of town) that he was thinking of changing his will and nam? ing the Virginia Trust Company his Executor (we hope he has since done so). At any rate, it pleased us. He is one of those men whose good name will be more highly prized as a heritage by his children than the fortune he will leave them. YVe mention the matter because it is men of his stamp who are turning our way. The Ideal Executor and Trustee . Travlers Building, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital One Million Dollars ? Chicago. With the life of Myra Ed? wards, its owner. In the balance.' In? cidentally, with the disappearance of the animal, -there boenme known a HtratiKC list of fatalities in thu t.unity of Miss KU wards, who Is it trained nurse. One by one, her father, mother, two brothers anil live slaters?nlno In all. have tiled'. Myra Is the only ono left of a family of ton. The deaths have nil occurred within, four und a halt yours. All of this llriio the i>nt was in thu household, Miss Kdwiiid? ha? herself hcon acrl ouslv ill with typhoid, and Just as the doctors thought she ;Wo8 out of dau ner she learned of the disappCui'auce of the animal. It has been gano for more than a week, and the patient has worried constantly. llcr physi? cians fear that unless the animal lu returned she will hove u relapse. MASS A t UK It MC \ i 1.1; i). Dentil of Woman WIiukc Fiither Was Abducted During; Civil Wnr. Palmyra, Mo., Novemlier '.'9.?Mrs. Sarah I.ce. one of the oldest members of a family famous In Missouri Civil War history, died here yesterday, aged clBhty. She was a daughter of An? drew Alsman. whose abduction by Con? federate soldiers brought about the famous Palmyra massucre. Union officer:; issued a proclamation that if Alsman was not returned in ten days ten Confederate soldiers would be shot In retaliation. Alsinun was not returned. What became of him remains a mystery. Ten Confed? erate soldiers were taken from prison, sealed on pine coliln? und shot. 111?: ??HICK KOI? DI.ACK FOXES. Millionaire Handler Par's Over ?:i,0OO Apiece for Three. Concton, N. 13., November 'JO.?I'rob ably the highest price ever paid for fur-bearliiK foxes was In the pur? chase by Charles Daltou, a millionaire fox ranch owner of TlKnlsh, Prince Edward Island, from J. C. Calhoun, of Gasper, Quebec, of three blnck foxes for breeding purposes, the price being over $9,000, it became known lo-duy. The sale was made after soveral fox ranch owners had hid for the unltnals. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B.?Following schedule figures publtihed as Information and not guaranteed: *:10 A. .M.?Dally?Local lor Charlotte, Dur? ham nnd Halclgh. 10:15 A. M.?Dally?Limit? ed? I''or all polnls South. Drawing Room liultd Sleeping tar to Ashevllle. N. C-, 3:0* 1' M. Ex. Sun.--Local for Durham and In? termediate, stations. 8:00 1?. M.?Dally. Kur Danville, Atlanta anil nirmingluwn, with through Druwliig-Rooni Sleeping Car. 11:45 P. M.?Dally?Limited?for all points Suuih. rullmuu ready at t>:39 P. M. YORK RIVER LINE. l:.*-0 P. M.?Ex. Sun.?To West PL, connect Ins for Daltlmoro Mod., Wed. and Friday. 6:O0 A. * M. ?Ex. Sun. and 2:15 1'. M-?Mon., Wed. and Krl ?Local to Weal Point. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the Siuth: 6:60 A M., 8:05 P. iL, dally; 8:10 A. M.- dully: 12:55 Ex. Sun.; 2:00 P. M. dally. From West Point: 9:30 A. lit. dally; 11:25 a. it Wed. ?nd Frl.; 4:25 P. i M. Ex. Sun. I a e. QurtoKss. d. p. a., i f07 E. Main St. 'Phon? Madison 272. Richmond, Freflericbsli'g & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leave Richmond ?4.50 A.M. DjrdSl.Su. ?6.li A.M. Main St.Sta. ?5.? i A..U. II) rd St. Sta. ?7.48 A.M. Main St. Sta. ?8.IUA.M. llyrd SL Sta. ' I-J.ui noon Byrd 8t. Sta. t3.60 P.M. Brrd St.Sla. 11.00 P.M. Byrd si.Stu. rl.lSP.M. Ktba Station. *."->-1.". P.M. Main SL Sta. ?.S.'Jtlf.ll. Hrrd Kt. Sta. Arrive Richmond ?7.60 A.M. llirdSt.SU. ill.ifi A.M.KlbaHlitlon. tlUS A.M. Byrd SLSta. ?1.12 P.M. MalnSLSta. ?2.45 P.M. ByrdBt.HU. 10.50 P.M. Byrd St.Sta. ?.".-'.*. P.M. Ilyrd St.Sta. ?0.10 P.M. II) rd St.Sta. ?0.40 P.M. Main St. Sts. ?11.-20 P.M. Main St. SU, ?l'2-oUnlg?t H)rdSt.Hla. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS, beare Brrd St. Sta. 1.30 P. M. for Fredrrlcksborg LeareKlbs Sta. '.fill A. SI., 8.30 P. M. for Astilsnl Arrive Bird Sl.Sta.S.?S A.M.from Prcderlekab'g ArriTrKIbaSta.ti.1U A.M.,6.30 P.M. from Aihtand. 'Daily. fWeekdays. 'Sundays only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station (except tralno leaving 4.50 a. m. and arriving ta.50 night) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals and departures not guaranteed. Read tb? aigna. I Atlantic Coast Line I ' EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 26, IJU. j TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAI LT. ] For Florida and South: 8:16 A. M. and . 7:36 P At.. 1:00 A. M. For Norfolk: O.l-j A. M , 3:0} P. M? 4:10 P. M. For N. & W. Ry. West: 6:15 A. M., 10:00 A. SI., 3:00 P. Mi, 9:20 P. M. For Petersburg: 1:04 A. M.. 8:15 A. M-. 8:15 A. M., 9:00 a. M.. 10:00 A- M . 3:00 P.M.. 4:10 P. iL, 6:C5 P. M.. 7:35 P. M., 9:20 P. M.. 11:45 P. M. For Goldrboro nnd Fayeltcvltle: '4:10 P.M. Trains arrive Richmond dally: 4:40 A. M.. 6:40 a. M., ii:4<, A. iL. '3:37 a. M.. "10:15 ] A. M.. 11:40 A. M? ?2:00 P. M , "1:40 P. M.. 8:05 P. M., 8:35 P. M-. ?:00 P. M-, 9:00 P. M.. I 11:30 P. M. j 'Except Sunday: ''Sunday only. I Time of arrival and departure and con? nections no< guaranteed. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:10 A.?Local?Dally?Newport News. tS:20 a.?Local. ?Daily?C' .illc. Ex. Sun. Thurmond 19:00 A.?Express?Dally?Norfolk, Old Point tl0:00 A.?Local--Dally?Leb">g. Lex. C. Forgj, ?2.00 P.?Express?Dally-in.-L'villa. t4;o0 P.?Expresf - Dally?J'orfolk, N. News. 6:00 P.?Local?Dally?N. News. Old Point. 0:15 P.?Local ?Ex. Sun.?Oordonsvlllo. ?5:15 P.?Llcal?Ex. Sun. Lchbg, tS'aluroi Bridge. Clifton Forge. ?6:35 p.?.Limited?Dally?ClncstVtl, Chl'go. ?11:00 I'.?Express?Dally?C'VCinoatl, L'vllle. ?Sleepers, tl'arlor Cora. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local Irem East: i:2S A. it., 7:50 P. xt. Through from East: 11:30 A. M., 0:30 P M. Local from West: "8:30 A. M., 9:50 A. m and 7:15 P. M. Through: 7:00 A. iL, ":45 P. M. James River Lliio: ,,s:3I \. M., 6:16 P.M. 1 ??Dully except Sunday. Norfolk and Western Railway ' ONLY ALL RAIL LI Nil TO NORFOLK. Schedule in Effect October X 1911. Iseavo Byrd Street Station.. Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: ?9:00 A. M.. ?3:00 P. M? , ?4:10 P. M. I FOR LYMsCHBURO AND THE WEST: ?6:16 A. M., *10:C0 A. M.. ?3:00 P. M.. ?9:20 P. M. I Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: ?11:40 A ' M , "0:35 P. M-. '11:30 P. M. From the Weal: ?0:55 A. it., n2:00 P. iL. bl:10 P. M-. ?6:05 P. , M.. "J.W P. M. ?Dally. aDnlly ox. Sunday. bSunday only. I Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Curs. Cat* , Dining Cars. C. If. BOSLEY. D. P. A.. Richmond, Va. W. B. BEVILL. Q. P. A.. Roanoke. Va. Richmond & Petersburg Electric Rai'wiy Cars leave Manchester, seventh and Perry Streets, for Petersburg: ?8. 7, 8, ?9 10, 11, ?12 a. II., 1, 2. ?3. 4, 6. ??3:15. ?6, 7, 8, "9 10 P. id. 11:00 P. "jL, for Chester, 12:00 midnight for Petersburg. Can lenve Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchester: 15:15, 6:35, ?*7:15, ?7:35, 8:35, 9:35. ?10:35, 11:15 A. it.. 12:35, *1:35, 2:36. 3:35, ?4:35. 6:35, 6:35, I ?7:35. 3:35, 9:35. ?10:40. 11:40 P. M. ' j IDally except Sunday and holidays. ?Carries baggage and express. ??Limited, except Sundays nnd holidays. All cars from Pelcruburg connect with cars for Richmond. RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE DA\ RAILWAY COMPANY. I Schedule of electric trains to and from Ashland, stopping at Intermediate stations upon signal: Lv. Richmond (Droad and La-urol Sts.): ?8:05. ?7:!0, S:10b. 9:10, ??10:10. 11:10 A; M.; 1:10. 2:10. 3:10, 1:10b, 6:10, 6:20, 7:10, 8:10b, 10:10. 11:45 P. M. Lv. Ashland: ?6:85. 7b. 8, 9b, 10. ??11 A M.. ?12 M., ??1, 2, 3, 4. 5b. 6, 7, 8, 9b. 11 P. M. ?Dally exropi Sunday. "Sunday only. } bCurrics baggago. The Bank oi Commerce & Trusts Is the Bank to Bank With It Pays S?/o Compound Interest On Your Savings Loans you money to Extend your Business, Build a Home, and for ail other legitimate purposes. Its Officers are at all times at your service, devoting their energies to your interests. Bank o! Commerce & Trusts Ninth and Main Streets What Qualities Do You Consider Most Important in a Bank? Safety first, you will say. Then courteous treatment and efficient service, coupled with resources and facilities to satisfy the financial requirements of its patrons. It is these qualities which are distinguishing features of this bank. Ask any of our thousands of satisfied customers about it. First National Bank RICHMOND, VA. 1104 EAST MAIN. ?Xailroaos. EEAOUARD AIR UNK. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich? mond dull)': 9.10 A. M.?Local to Norllna. { 1:90 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta. Birmingham. Savannah. Jacksonville and ] Florida points. ?:S0 P. V ?Sleepers and coaohes. Savannah, Jacl aoavllle and Florida points. 11:28 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, j Atlanta, Birmingham. Memphis ana the Southwest. Northnound trains schtduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 6:32 A. M . T:!J A. M.. 5:03 P. M , 6:? P. M.. Local. ?teanrooius. GO TO BERMUDA With Acca Temple, Mystic Sbrlne. Sail from Old Point Thursday, 10 A. M., January 11. 1912, on the S. 8. "TAG US.'" This will be the moat de? lightful pilgrimage that has ever left Virginia.. Over 125 already hooked. A 1 limited number rooms ?llll vacant. Rute, S?u.00. Includes all expenses, stateroom nnd meal.s on steamer, hotel accommodation?. (American plan) in Bermuda, carriago drive to Harrington Sound, admission to Crystal Cave and Devil's Hole, steamboat excursion to tho Reefs and Marine Gardens, stop? ping en route, und including: admission m the Government Aquarium. ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. SAMIKL II. BOWMAN, Agent, 708 Knst Main Street. ^rrowOio Kg Tours Inc. Hotels, Shore Excursions, Low- I est Rates. Twin Screw S. 8. ''Dcrmudlan," 5530 tons, sails December ?. 13 and 23. Bilge keele; electric fans; wireless telegraphy. Fastest. | newest and only Steamer landing passen- j gcrs at the dock In Bermuda. For Illustrated pamphlets apply to A. E.1 OTJTERBRIGE * CO., Agenfs. Quebec 8. S. Co., Ltd.. 29 Broadway, New York, or any Ticket Agent, or Quebec s. S. Co., Ltd.,! Quebec, 8. II. Bowman, 708 E. Main St., I Richmond. Va. Chesapeake Steamship Co. Dally, Including Sunday, for Baitimor: and the North via Norfolk ami Old Point Comfort. Through tickets on >alo at nil ticket ?frlces. Big new palatial ships "City of Baltimore" and "City of Norfolk." equip? ped with United Wireless. Intercommuni? cating telephone service. Staterooms single or en suite, with private baths. Famous Table 'd'Hote 75c dinner. Cuisine and ser? vice unsurpnssed. & E. BURGESS, Agent. 907 East .Main Street. Third Annual Crniio To South America By the 8.S. BLUECBKK (12,300 tons), the larg? est cruising steamer sailing from one America to the other. Offers rrery lnxorr sad com? fort LeaTlns New Yorli Jan. 20,1912 Ports of call: Bridgetown. Peraambaco, Santos, Montevideo, Penis Arenas (through the Straits of Magellan), Valparaiso (across the Andes). Buenos Ay res, Rio de Janeiro, Bahla, Para, Port of Spain and SL Themas. Optional Side Tripe Brer/where. .Wa". ?0 DAYS C?t $350 ? Alto Cruitet to fas Orttnt, Wett Iniiu, ' Around tks World, Italy and B/$pl, tie Send for illustrated booklets. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE I a way, .v. k'., or a. ci. bowman, me Main St.; Richmond Transfer Co., 809 Mala St.. Richmond. Va. OLD DOMINION LINE. Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St. dally.7:00 P.M. Leave Newport Newt.6:00 A.M. Arrive Norfolk.8:00 A. M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for New York dslly except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Connoctlon>ualso made by N. & w. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night Lino steamers atop'at Claremont to land or receive passengers on signal, and wilt be met by otic conveyance. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.?James Rlrar by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point. New? port Niws and all James River landings, i Steamer leaves Mo.. Wednesday and Friday at 7:00 A. M. Freight received for all J?rne? River landing*. 'PhoneModloon 171 I Main Ticket Office. 8U E. Mala Street, The money yon save to-day is your safeguard for to-morrow. Commonwealth Bank E. A. BARuE v, JR. Certified Public Accountant. E. A. OBER & CO. ACCOUNTING, At'DITINO. ORGANIZING, SYSTEMATIZING* 210 Mutual Building-, Paone Marl. &321. .BJcJamaad, v?, National Bank ol Virginia Capital, - r?i,2GO,ooo Surplus, - $ 600,003 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main .Street. F. F. V. Facts?Figures?Verified. CHARLES F. HUDNALL, AUDITING, ACCOUNTING, SYSTEMATIZING. 909 Travelers Bld?., Richmond, Va. Monroe 431. Why not let your money work for you? We pay three per cent, compound interest on savings. Manchester National Bank City Taxes ' ontcc Collector of Cilv Taxes, City IIa 11. Richmond. Va., Novcml/cr 15, 101.1. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. THE LAST It AUK OL' CITY TAXES, REAL ESTATE- AND PERSONAL, FOR inn. WILL BE DUE IN DECEMBER, i AND IS NOW READY FOR PAYMENT AT THIS OFFICE. EVERY MALE twenty-one years of age. and EVERY person keeping hotito or doln gbuslness in the city, is as? sessed for personal taxes. Those who have not paid any city taxes during the your will please, call nnd settle, no as lo avoid being posted na delin? quents. GRADING. PAVING, PIPE AND SEWER CONNECTION BILLS arc also due, und will have to bo declared de? linquent if not paid on or before end of year. FIVE PER CENT, will be added to last half If not paid on or beforu DE? CEMBER 31ST. 1 Interest nt SIX I'EIt CENT, also at? taches to all bills as soon as reported delinquent Purttcular attention Is called to tho nbovo, as under nn ordinance passed by the City Council thero can be no avoidance- of the penalty. WASHINGTON WARD TAXES. &C..7 must be paid nt the office of DEPUTY ! COLLECTOR. Tenth nnd Hull Streets. II. L. 1IULCE. City Collector, City of Richmond. Baltimore Steam Packet Co Equipped wlv- wlreleas telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND Ot,D POINT, Learo Itlclimond Dally. Inc'udlng Sundnr. vis N. A W. Ry. 3:00 P. M.. Norfolk 0:20 P. M. C ft O. Ry. *:<*> P- M.t Old Point 7:30 P. M. O D. S. 8. Ca. 7:00 P. M. <oae aay lu Nor. folk). Va. Nov. Co. ?:30 A. M. (Monday, Wod.ua. doy and Ftldsy). Ticket* at al> offices. For atateroome ap? ply to U. M IIOVKIN. Agent. 820 Bait Mala HtreoL . The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co s Exceptional opportunities to visit WEST INDIES Including the PANAMA CANAL CUBA JAMAICA COLUMBIA Flee* of Ftv? Trazurallantte Steamer* HA NT* TSRS Oi? ft BON. Geal. Agrt?j 23 State SL, Jt. J.