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New York Stock Market Ney York. January S.?A small bear raid with Union Pacific as the especial objoet of attack depressed blocks for a tlmo after trading begun to-day. Transactions were on u fairly large scale, and Union Pacific was | forced down nearly two points. Head? ing, Lehlgh Valley, Untied States' fctcel and a number of other Stocka lost a point or more. Aftor an hout of acuvlty and falling prices the market became steady und trading diminished. During the remainder of the day the tone was stronger. T'jo slow, dragging movement and lack of speculative interest were db?- ; appointing to traders, who hoped torj a recover from Inst week's cjullhcs/ | and seemed to make more remote the j prospects of an active speculative I market. The street is now ex perlene lug u mild reaction from tin recent outburst of optimism, l-.xpecttulons of a decided chungo for the better In tho near future were based on Indications of a material Improvement tu general business conditions The continued buk 01 deniand foi money business use r::used u de? cline In rates and inc.reas.ng competi? tion for the limited supply of mer? cantile paper. In some instances prime paper was placed as low as three and one-half per cent. Institu? tions which usually employ large amounts in this way were forced to turn t'? other Investments, with the result that there was a Kcenc demand for some high grade bonds. The steady selling of Union Pacific Binde it the feature of the day Iii tlin stocks, although the sourro of the telling remains a matter of con? jecture. The bond market was irregular, with transactions on a large scale in the recent favorite .-pnculatlve issues. Total stales par value $6.199.0<>0. United States bonds wore unchanged cu call. Total sales for the day 425,100 ?>huree New York, January 5?Money on call steady, 2 1-4(3: 3-4 per cent-; ruling rate. 3-34 per cent.; closing bid, 3 1-4; offered at 3 3-4 per cent Time loans easy; sixty days. 3 to E 1-4 per cent.; and ninety days 3 1-4 to 3 1-2; six moni.is . ?-2 to 3 3-4. F.-lmc mercantile paper, 4 to 4 1-3 per cent.: sterllilg exchange steady, with actual business In bankers, blllF at J4-8375 for sixty days and at 4.867") for demands Commercial bills. ?4.v3. Bar silver 55. Mexican dol? lars 17. RICHMOND 6TOCK MARKET. By Richard W. Maury. fctocl; jnd Bond Broker, 1016 E. Main ftreet. Bichmond. Va.. January S, 101*. SALE6 AT BOARD. Virginia Centuries?3,??) at iSVi. STATE SECURITIES. Bid. Aekcd. Virginia Old. C. and n.. IMS... S5Vi Wl \s. Centuries, :-3, C, and n, io*:. ss'a RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. L,. n. R. Con. Cr. I p. o.... K C. & O. Gen'l M.. 44?. 1S03. 101 (ieorgia, sou. and l it-, ui?j. 10S ... Ucorcia and Ala. Con. in, 1J46. 107 .Vor." and West. Ky. 4s, l'.-K. JS t-ea?oard Air Line 4?, li?50. ??Vi ... fcoaboerd Adjustment 6s. IWj. St Southern Hallway let ?>?. int.... J0!> ... So. It. Dtv. and Q. M. 4?. ::?>'>. *> Westers X. C. 1st 6a, C. l?lt.103 STREET RAILWAY BONDS. Va. Ry. and Power Co. ?a. 1934... X ... STREET KY. STOCKS. I'ar. V*. Ry. and 1'ower Co. pfs-100 sit,- ss VS. By. and Power Co. com....101) 431-j 44 HAlLlt?AD BTOCJCS. par. Atlantic Coast Lins com.ICO 13J e'hesupeako and c'hlu.IVJ 73 Norfolk arid Western com.lw ID) 11 . F. and V. Dlv. Obllg.ice 363 coutnern Railway ptd.l?w 70 touthtrn Railway com.lo) 'Si HANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. American National.1P0 301 mead Street.? eu Lank o: Coinniirte and Trusts.100 lOiVj Plrsi National.too 3Ji Merchant! National.loo 760 National Bank oi Virginia.UM xu National state and City Bank..100 l>j Petersburg Kavs. and In?. Co... ? i?j r ?juers NUllonal.100 (?0 savings Bank ot Richmond.... 76 Dillon Bank of Itlcnmond.W 316 INSURANCE COMPANIES, Va. Fir* art'Marin? Im Va, Stute. InsufajtiC1? pid i-';a'.fc' Insurance com m lSGE.'^LA N EOCS. Va.-Car. Chem. pfd. S p e.100 :.'a Va.-Car. Chem. com.loo it Wuota ilor.s tor Inttreat paying bunds art at n price ID which Interest must bft ucjded. Income bonds and certificates oi Inaebiud u-.st aij ilat. BOND LIST. Ailts-Cha'.nieri 6s. $,.\\ American Tubaec C'ompeny 4a. a2t> American Tubac-o Company 6?. ltfti? Atlantic C'ouM Line !?t 4a. V?u. A. C. L-L. end N. col. tr. 4*. !Mtv A. C. L cone. 4a (In Baltimore). 101V& Chesapeake ana Ohio eonv. 41,*?. :.ait 3-lKgt-tt A My^rt 7?, w. 1. Uju. Liggett at Myert Hi, w. 1. iW? Lorlllard Co. 7?. w. i. iisk Lortllard Co. 6?, m . i. ?1* Norfolk an.I Western oonv. ir.. los% Seaboard Air t.lnc ttamped 4*. S!' t?Hboard Air IJn? BdJ. va. si Southern Railway 4?. 7S ttouthcrn Hallway 6?. loi'i United SMtt*t Siee! Jnd 6?...im Va.-Brcn.? Ttro?. ctf?. 44 Wa-ha^h, <jeti. 41.f. ;.s ru^arr.a nev X? (bid). jap^ COTTON MARKETS, Ne? Tork, January 5. -Thn cotton mark, t ?'?? mor, a!l^'. and showed Increasing Urrnnsss to-day, with the clot,- fun, ,?i nrt advance 01 11A31 point* on covering ul saoru, support from trad*, jourc? and the rr.'r* optimistic v|*w of the trade situation, .arising partlr from the belief that Lun <4thlre labor troMb>.i hiva b?en practically ?sttled. Tbo markft opcn#d ateady at an Advance of 4 f 7 points, which carried ail the actl<v month* Into new high ground for tbo movement- There ua? heavy ?..;:jng at to. atari In the way of realizlr.i} by 7tc<.ni buyors, Southern offerings and local bear pressure, but L!\cir>oo! continued Miry llrm There was talk of iniuiiCr ginning dgure* to-.morrow than previously '?.?tpi-otcd- and af-jir a retbsck of 4 or 4 points the market so-in flrm^d yp airatn. Some of tlir largest recent buyers appeared !?> b.- taking profit! on the advanri, and aftor showing a net galr. of points the markft again react. ?d 3 or 4 poltitt. from the best, but the big fiporte. talk of a decreasing movement and ??esidy early reports from eouthern snpt markets causrd renewed finnnf-w, and th? hlgbent point ot the day was reached Is the lau, trading, when netne months aoid 13517. points net higher, or about >: to '>-. points above the low recrdj of lau mor.rh. The ? loeo wae only a pulr.t or two off from the h?et under rtallxlng. Nothing doflnttt leatraed regarding the actual lernU? ni to OPETN AN ACCOUNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 EAST MAIN 81 RE XT. (LOO MAKES A START. * PEB CENT. rKTBRKWf 26>Vi ? ? M '.1 ..VI.eO 17 ..13.00 12x4 ... Official Range and Sale ot Stocks in New York Salts. Stock. By Open. Pi Gfi'? ???? 56"i 12 92" 900 Allls-Cbalmcrs . A His-Chalmers, pfd... IT.C'lO Amalgamated Cupper 'Ml Amcr. Agrl. Ohcm., com. T?) Am er. licet Sueur, com.. ;>ki American Can . Zfifi American Oani pfd. 300 Amcr. Car und Foundry. f-S1* . 100 Arner. Cur ami Kouh;,'pfd 114 109 American Cotton Oil. IC*? Amer. Ltnsicd OH. pfd. 200 American locomotive ... ?i Amcr. Locomotive, pfd. Amor. .Malt Co., pfd. 2,*00 American Smelting . "2"* Hw Anierlcan Silver . Ufr 3,123 Amor. Tel. and Tel. Co... 137*i f. American Tobacco, com. 7o2 American Tobrcco. pfd.. l'C'v 2.300 Anaconda Copper . 37'* 1,300 Atr.hlscn . I0S 300 Atlantic Coast Line. 133'3 A. C. L. of Connecticut. SM0 Baltimore ami Ohio. 101 10,636 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. TT?.i 2.T90 Central Leather, com. IS** 1.15? Canadian Paclllc . 235V? 1 Me Chesapeake and Ohio- 73',-j 2>?j Chicago Oreo: Western. i>'? 3.SO Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul... kkw? f.0 Crucible Steel Cor., com. 12'* 195 Crucible steel, pfd. S3 40'Chicago and Northwtst. 142 20) Colorado Fuel and Iron. 27 Colorado and Southern. 2,600 Consolidated Has . 143 Delaware nnd Hudson... 325 Hen. und Rio Gran., com. 800 l>en. nnd Rio Ornn., pfd. 400 Distillers' Sec. Cor. l.ooo Kric . 300 Erie, 1st pfd. Fed. Min. and Sm.. pfd. 3,400 Central Electric . 2.100 Great Northern, pfd. 1.300 Great Northern Ore ctfs 4! Vi n<0 I'llnols Ccntrr.i . 140t? 21 >s 44', 31 Ti 31'* 155*4 12X 44t, 31% 81? 158 12H* 4l*i 14"?? THOMAS BRANCH & CO.. Bunkers und Hrokers. High. Low. Bid. Asked. Sales. Stock. Closing. lS.lOi lnterbor??Met. 31,325 Interbor?-Mot. p'd. 200 Int. Mer. Marine, ptd... 100 Internatlon il l'nper - Int. Paper, pfd. 10" Kun. City South., com.. 37.810 l.chlgh Valley . IfiW Louisville nnd Nashvlllo 15% Manhattan . '37 K>| Mo.. Kan. and Texas- 28*i Mo.. Kan. and Tex., pfd. ... 2.300 Missouri Pacific . 30'? ,w National Lead . MVi; 100 New York Central. W? SCO N. Y? Ont. and Western 3S*S 4.000 Norfolk and Western... HUN 2.400 r/orthcrn Pacific . 1M% Pacific Mail .?? 7CO Pennsylvania. . I28H 1,?00 People's Gas . 103?5 Pittsburgh Ccal. com. I resscd Steel Car. ;?0 Pressed Steel Car, pfd.. 10P-; Ry. Steel Spring, com. 33,300 Reading . 158 l?i Republic Iron and Steel 2t>'8 Republic I. rind 8., pfd. Lock Island . 4'0 Rock Island, pfd. CO Sloss-ShelTteld ... 2. (ieo Southern Pacific . 6,300 Southern Railwa> 1,200 Southern Rallwaj Standard OH . 700 Tennessee Ccppcr .. ?_eri Texas Pacific . 70,300 Union Paclllc . 000 United States Rubber SI,M>) Hnlted. States Sled. 6SV4 100 United Stales Steel, pfd 11IV* Va.-Car. Chemical. Va.-Car. Chemical, pfd. 105 Va. Ry. and Power, com 43V* 40? Wabash . 1 6.600 Wabash. pfd. lS'i. 1.100 Western Union . SOVi 07i? 02:.H 66% 12 :n>iA 03?, 11? 110 13S% M8 103?? .":? 1?W 133',. vbiVt 70'* IS*i 235Vi ioa*i 121 IV? ??2 Va fOV-j II? 92 6SVj 72*, 113 137'? 61.1 102Vj .".71; m\ 234'i: 10V; 21'v 44 31V4 31 \\ 02 cs?4 UH 02 II6V, 40's m 41*4 73 III 137-8 510 102*i 37 VS 1009* IWj 257 * r 101 7V% 1S?-. 334 ?<! ICS*., 12-4 IV* S Ui 12>x :'2*s 04 4'-V? ?Vi 30 im 42Vi 73t? ll??i 13S 5? 102'? J>\, ioo 134 2'? ion, 231', 18V 100 1SV4 Open. High IS'i 67'i Mll.a 112 142% 1(3 2Hi II S1U |42Ti 17'? 44S 32 ol?s .no-H . 2f Vi pfd. 70*4 ...... itsvr, . 2l?4 . 17Hi lfS% 127* 40\ 140 88 Ib.'-.t 12S 4UJ IKi 41 1?S liatH 42 U,H. 184?* 166<ti 137 *40 3S3, 110', us?* io;i'i Low. Bid. Asked. Closing. IJ'i IS USV4 B??i 00',? 22 H -aw ?tj i? 41*4 4i>; 27-.T 2.S 183V4 1?3S* IMS l&t'V, I.K5 137 2S?i t) 4i's IIP4 '?3V? 7'i 1? H>'* f^lt'j 22 V* OVt 1s3h 137 ?>?4 20 TvU... MW s 110 iis1? 123H 110H 25H 70\ 03 3074 r;i>i H6M. SS'J 110%, liSH 30 123 103V4 ISVv 33-.3 101 30V? lfdVa -V'xi *Vi 21 oovi 4" llO-ti 2S?i 4S Ill 03?i 120 43<4 6!s 19 S0>i Total Bales for dny. 41S.00O yharns. day's meeting in Lancashire, but it teemed the general Impn-saion that ihc proposed | uHs:o ot Bcttli'inem a? outlined last Friday will ?oou rcault In the reopening the Eng- I tiah mill*. Export* lor Iho day ?'pro over U4.CO0 baJos and ?u mr for tbo reueon arc now nearly l.lsXt,OUU hiilc-a In excess of the corresponding period laut y<ar. Southern spot market! Officially reported early were generally ?toady with prices a. shade ?jghcr In sotnu liiMancc?. im? iho late advance reflected ac? tive covering by some of the early sellers. Uecelptj to-day hi.447 hnle*. To-day1* re? ceipts at Galvesion IS.618 bait, against U.C05 last year: at New Orleans 1J.420 balea against 10.?5I lost year, rind ut Houston O.J76 bau? ngulnst U4?4 laj?t year. Open. High. Low. Close. January . 9.00 n.?( 'AM i February . :>.;i s.a} y.aj March . y.gB it.U ?.u ? April . ?.i? ;..?> : ?May . 0.6* K.?1 'j.40 O.a'J Juno . ?.M a.M 8.60 fj.?* ??uly . 9.? ?,.7? 9.63 D.70 Auguet .-..S? J..74 3-3 September . icjn v.~<s kts October .9.77 o.s4 9.72 i Novombcr . B.T4 ! December . Spot cotton closed steady, '.0 point, bisher: j rnxirtlinn upland*. 9.W; middling gulf, O.St. | Bales. ?.?00 bales. Cotton, steady; uildilllnt', 0 60; net receipt!", r bateti fro**, lo.tns bah,; tales. 4,600 bales; eiork. lf?,S?7 bale,, export to Great Britain, MM baleo; 10 tlio Continent, 1,480 Walei.; Coast utac. 4.7S3 bales. ToU?l to-duy at all ports?Net receipts. M. 1ST balm; export 10 Great Britain. Wf.SI'J bales; to Franco. .?,t573 bale.*; 10 th?, Conll hent, CS.SII bale; to Japnn. 1,180 bales to I Mexico, KS bale,; f.ock. 1,411,211: biiJoj. <'onsolldii ted 01 a.11 ports??Not rccelpte.! 10?.0?1 bale*; txpon <o Oreal Britain. KO.ISS bale*; 10 France. 8,87.1 hnles; to the Conti- ! ner.l, 81.471 bains to Japan, 1,15? bales to Mexico, S?13 bai^s. TVial since September : at ail port-?Net receipt,, T,?Jia.uo; bale*; export to Great UirltKln. 3.W3,M1 halo*: to Franoe. 710,).Vi1 bales; to the Continvnt. ra321;43] ba!. s; lu ! Japan, ?7,543 balee; to Mexico. 4,337 bales LOCAL MAKRET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy ConimlHslon Co. Com-] mission Merchants, Ricninund, Va.) Richmond, Va., Junuarv 8, I9J2, ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OF I MARKET. LIVE POUUTBY. Tnrlieys, lb. vri* ] Chickens, choice. small, lb.... .-?. : Chickens, choice, medium, lb.. ;i | ehielten.*, lrge, lb. (31 ] M.'ns. lb. ,:1 liVi| Itoostors, each. 3S '.( 40 Geese, fnt, large, each. (j 90 tlecae, (mall, each. 00 ?j, "ft DUCkS. largo, young, lb. g. U Duck?, small, voting, lb. gj DUE88EO FOULTRT. Ulead cuA foel OIT.) Turkeys, lb. is y i? Hens, lb. 5j 14 Chickens, lb. 15 ?1 id Duck*, lb. 36 iv 17 Oeeae, lb. is at u OA MR. ItabMts. choice, each. 34 ? IS Kabblta, No. eaoli. S 10 Wild turkeys, lb. 0' 20 EGGS?Cratud. In crates, nearby, fresh, dor... 13. 30 In ernte?, other Mottos?, dor.. t> SO I BUTTER. Fairiliy, oholcn. fresh, lb. Tl <>l 2S ] Merchants', fair, it. '?? S* ? LIVE STOCK. Veals, choice to fancy, lb. 74 J 1 V'eala. poor to fa|r- lb. * S 7 ?' \ i.'-ilvc?. runnais, lb. I ? '? Bheet>, lb. a 0 3V4 Lambs, lall, lb. 0 49 M Ciilile. !Hlr to prline. tb. 5 <5 5H H^'g^. lb. * 9 ?>?* C?UNTKY-CUHE? IUCOX. liams, well smoKed. small, ib, 31 fa 2) [lams, well tmoked. large. In. O 20 Mde,. nel! amoKed, lb. H Khuuldor?. wall smoked. Ib.... II1*;? !1 Hl OES, Ury flint, lb. ? IS Dry salt, lb. vff H ureeii, salt, per Ib. $ 11 Ureen, per lb. y W Ureen, iiatnaged, lb. t if ? Vailow . 3 * ikwwui . is1 2* MARKET CONDITIONS:. Llvo Poultry?Iteceipts fight; .':eina_id heavy, except turkeya. Drassed Pou.try iurwey, dull; nthsr fowl active. Kggs? Iteceipts light; marke: active. Other pro QUO UCllVf. NEW VOKK l'IMJ?UCK .1L\KB.ET. \ N'ew York, January ?.?r'umr-jaouerately aciIvo wiin pine* aieaoy. l?ye piour, n>? u.e.i u.i:..>?-1 >r m. i?licKwn?at t?*H?ur?1JU1MI. Corntiltai?euaus. \? nea??r..u?y; ?>o. 3 r?u, .... eivvator, export uaaia anu ?I ?'. o. 0. uuoai. vpiieiis tioeeil '.?>:. net 10W1 r. .?lny, ,1??.. Jiny. li'v.-i- 1 orn?oteauy; export, ,1, w. <rt-ic. t. o. 0. artortt. Kuiur?r nonuaai, e?u,s?miuc). Futures nominal, i'erk ana U?ei?aieauy. cut Meats?Quiet. L.aru?atiauy. I'auow and I'eiruitum?jioin ?.. .,.)> HVOOI?yuiel. Iiosin aiiu IMrpvQline -v<u.et. hue aiiu .>le,iic?i??ataaey. .iuga: ? aittiv, quiet Colli!??roturea cosed aivaOj t gi j net decline 01 io? points, spot, qu|?t; Kie, No. . bullion No. 4. uVftC.; nuiu, iiull Cordova, loii'Knominal. ?uitur. e Heese and Egg*?Firm. i-oiAioe*? yulet. uui nnn; Uermuua, harrei. tt.tv?>?.ou; Alamu, in bulk, per 1W pounos. W.Uou3.cl, state do.. I, ..'i 1.8;; Los Uiana, barrel. t*.o?<i,3..6; european tti pounds, S;.i*iijii?. Jersey awr.eiB, 1 ., s-k.-1. i;.Ai!l.?. Canuages?Firm; red; loh, t- ?"?.'"; Danish aaed. ton, 129(g) \jtt.\i Frelgnti?Firm; cotton to Liverpool. i>. ! 100 pounus, 40c; gralr. to Ltvarpool, ?Vid; .grain tu lx>nuon. ?d. Faaauia?cttaailyi fancy I uaoupicked, \1rg1n1a, i?6i?c; Virginia sneii L11, .tos. I and 'I, 4%|6 I Cottonseed oil was s. trlf.e eaafer for spot. I .rtule future* were steady 10 c snada hlgaeta i>n moderate. ou'.sMc ?pecm*tlve buying aba ... tnvi 1.gat oner'.ng* or crude. Jruture* Closed uiiehengsn to - points net higner. .lanuary. p.^tfj.80; Feoruary, S.Ebtro.ls; jiarcn, 6.4*ue.4.; April, 6.*?ao.il. May, t.?3 ,..^?; prime cruuo, ?.i.; prima ?uiuicer yeuow, ,..Jilo.?; prim* tviuler yellow, e.iuoii.00; do. ?uiuiruu- walle. t.4ouc.8e. OUIOAOO GRAIN HAHKET. chloigo, 1:,.. January ?.??*caus* bright ivteuor finally lied suuied 0n the Argentin* na.-ve?i wheat yalUSS" lo-dsy bocsme easy. Closing f, gute a shewed . tlualtne af 'J40, In 8,0, net. IssUvi Isadlng it u cub u?. chaugst h Ue. hishen cttj e? V?e- t? 1*5 !;c, nnd provisions- down a shade to .?tT71-tc. Leading futures ranged ah follows. Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT? May . July Sept. cuk.v Jar.. - - 1.00!, 3.H. 9t May . 61*, ?1?, 64ti 64% I July . 64>? 64?? ?44? 64?, | S?pt. 64?* 06 6+?? t OATS? ?May . ?9t? 4?V 40>? 4U'* I July . 46<? 46*? 4?S 46?? I tfept. 40?? 4W? 40?? 40*41 MESS PORK?Per bbl. Jan.35.96 18.9? 16#7 15.57 May .16.33 lS.f? 16.? 16.3i July .16.50 14.40 16.3; 16.43 LARD?For 100 Iba. Jan.?40 9.40 9.33 0.J7 May . ?S3 9.SZ 9.65 9.57 July .9.751 9.7:1 9.66 9.67 Sapt.9.3? 0.87 0 60 ?.8d SHOUT RlllS?Per 1*0 lb*. May .3.S3 S.FZ 171 g.77 July .?? 3.86 S.n t.M Cash grain cloeed: Wheat??,'o. 2 red, 960/ 96c.; No. 3 red, 94tJ97r.; No. i hard. Wn 11.03; No. 9 hard, 96 ;| 41.07; No. 1 northern. SI.1001.12; No. a northern. 11.07 $.1.10: No. 3 northern. Il.tcvjl.09; No. 2 spring. 11491.06; No. 3 KpiinK. ll'Ktltl; No. 4 spring, 65*141; velvet chert. '.?0"i*l.v4; durum. ?;i ?1.03. t:0rn ?No. 3. ?JH?iii'iy.; No. J white. 61Lt'it614?c.; No. 3 yellow. 60-?t! tilVie.: No. 4. 69@6uc; No. 4 white. ttt&COViC; No. I yellow, Ug| 60c. Oats ?No. : white.. (Ou-SOUe.; No. :> white. 494?O 4'J%a<-.; No. 4 white., 4*'? '41' 4!?e.; standard. ?t\%<J/ WUc Elgin, III.. January 6?iluttsr?F"Jrm at eGe. Output. ilS,000 poundc. - Baltimore. Md., Januar:' Whea-t?Ste.idy, I spot, oontraot, 96%c. Corn?Firm; spot, t on-1 tract, 07%e. Oats?Plrmj No. : white, 64?v 1 6tVsc. Hyo?Nominal; No. - wettern, domes-| tic. Jl 3 1.01. 1.01'i ?H 91 ?I 1.00W 901, 831; 61 L01 ?:?64i I J34?| (1 RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Richmond, Va.. January 3, l?iZ. ! WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON CHANGE, j WHfciAl?Car lots. I No. a rod, Western. 6 4 1.03 o. 1 red. Virginia. if 1.0) o. 3 red. 3.00 (y. Virginia, bag lots. j CORN?Car lots. No. I while. No. 3 white. No. 2 mixed. Nu. ? mixed. Virginia, bag lots. Corn on the cob. I OATS?Cur lote. No. 2 mixed. No. 3 mixed. No. 3 while. No. 3 whno. Wintei feed, bug lots. IIIVK?Car lots. No. :. ? No. 3. ViruInis, n.xg lots. Wheat?-In lair demand. I Oiiti?Steady. 97 69K I '.OS I 91 ?fl er sr 67 ?t> 65 Ol' 66 t> 61 'it 60 3> R-'itf 611 j it oO 1$ 3.01 Cum?Active CATTLE MARKTS, RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Salt,? nt t'nlon Stock Yards. Itlehmond. Vs.. January S, 1913 Report of the live stock markut for the | iii-k ending January S, l?li; Receipts?Cattle, 311 head; ralvts, 59 bras'; I sheep, 14 head; hogs, r>.03i huad. Best sirers, 6';/6Vjr : medium to good, 6V?tf 6*?c; common tn fair, 4li'u?e.. best helfen,! b'.s'-i sc.; medium to good. 4>n ii 6'?c.: common to tair. 31? a 4'?e.; best rows. 4'yV,5c. ;m*Ulum { to good. STlGIUc.; common to ts.lr. 3H03C,; oxen, -isjBUc.; bulls, 3*49'4*4c.; calves, :s3 if Sc., fair to medium, 6tJ6VtC. Cows, $16 if 60. M | per head. Hogs, best heavy, JC.xO; good, j 1*0 to ISO-pound hogs. O'.jtjO^c.. pigs and j light hos?, 6K0*tte-; sows and stags. ?lt 6c; best sheep, l\<jfH%e.i common to ialr, 2\)'a S??o.; best lambs, n'-jc.; common lambs, ItifJ) fAic Chicago, ill., January 3.?Cattle?Receipts I I 14.00-1 head. Market WOtBc. higher. Beeves, I S4.SOfr?.70; Texas steere. ?4.36<ifi>.f?; Western I I steers. f 4.4O<06Jtt; stackers and feeders, 13.34 j 06.66; COWS and heiter?, f: lOifj6.70; calves, 110.6949 .1.76. HOgS?Recslptl 27.000 hnad. Mar-I lOQISc. higher than Saturday. Light. ;$e.ISO?.M; mixed, S?:'0nt6.a0; heavy, 40 Mi* .; rough. 14.3096.36; built of sales. je.J.vii Sheep? Receipts 74.000 head. Market', lOfplCc. higher. Native. J34J4.76; western, 43.46fH.75: yearlings. JI.S04f5.90; iambs, na? ive. 44.6006.70; western. jT6if?.7?. Ne? Yi>rk. January 3.?Beeves?Receipts I?.364 head. Market steady to strong. Steers. I Ji> ??7.76, bulls, |B.TRt{tS.00: cows. 42*rC60. Veais] und Calves?Receipt? 1.'.'36 hoed. Vaals Orm. Barnyard ?Klveo. 35?rf"". higher; no west? erns. Veala. fs>trll.?6: culla. 150T.M: barn? yard calves. Sl.Si3'6.E?. Sheep anci Lnmbs Itece'.pts 15.61S henri. Sheep tlrm; lambs steady. Sheep. ?Z.SOtM.S; 'u"!. ISfU?1: lamb*. $i.25Hl7.SO; culle. M&fi.OO. Hogu?R cciins 11.67? hsad. Ptg? htghsr at ??.estT*?' RICHMOND TOIIACCO MARKET. Richmond. Va . January S, 19V:. Eo.lowing are quotations ou thu Rich? mond Tobacco Exunaugo. BROWN SrilfPlNQ?NEW. Lugs .?*? 0?7.M bnort leal. 7.56 . ? S-if Long Isaf. ?-06 ? U.04 \Y rappers . U.00 0 IS.61 BR1GH TB. SMOKERS?Common . 7.00 Q S.56 Medium . ?.00 ? 11.00 Klna . lico ?f la u? CUTTERS?Commoa .lrou ?? UM Medium. lt.W <? 16 50 Kane . 17.00 (3 M.60 Fancy . Vs.6? Itf '-'O.uO Fl LLriRS?Common . S CO y 11.00 ' Good . -1 1 Fsn? . 14.00 (3 1?.Vi Wlt.U'FEKb?Common . 15.00 <S" 17.06; Medium . 1S.V0 ?f ?0.0? Good . 25.00 <& SO.00 Flr.e . 37.50 4T J7.M Fancy . 4u.oo ?? 46. W HUN-CUKKD-NBW. Lug?, common. 6 60 ^ 6 60 Lug?, good to prlm?. 7.50 tt IM] Short Isaf. S.W ? U.O0 , Long leiuf. 1LO0 ? 12.00 Wrappers . 12 6<J ? 17.601 Priiiunga . UlH :j. 6.75 i MISCEI.LANEOIB MARKETS. PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. i'ReportniJ by Rodgers. MeCobc & Co.) Petersburg. Vs., January f. ? Peanuts.? | Spams.h?Sinai! Spanish llrru at 50c. par [ but-he!; Jumbo Spanish. 76c. per buche!. Vitglnlufc?Jumbo, 4':>4'<c. per pound; fancy haudpicUcd. 3f?c. pt.-r pound; extra prime, 3!stl31aC per pound; prime. Slic por pound, machine picked, ttj>3VsC. per pound. I DRV GOODS MARKET New Yoik, January S.?The cotton gools marketr* opened quiet wltb a ilrtuer ten? dency shown In colored eottons or.d on gray goods. Overcoatings tor fall hnxo been or? dered freely from the largest agencies. Many hosiery and underwear buyers arc In the market- Jobbers are doing a moderate house Iradu. NAVAL STORES. Wilmington. N. C, January S.?Sp.:'.:s Tur? pentine?Steady at Uili 4SVjC.; receipts 6 casks. ROStn?TSleady at 54.40; receipts 137 barrels. Tar?Firm at 41.SO: lecclpt? S barrel*. Crudo Turpentine?Firm tt ii.hO'H 1.50; mctlpts 140 barrels. Savannah. Ga.. January ?'.? Turpentine? Firm at 40tjc.: sales 714 casks; receipts ."13 casks; shipment; 1,2*3 casks: stock 35,60s ca-nki. Rosin ?Firm; sales 1.-9S barrels; re? ceipts ".'ST barreli-; shipments 8.68.1 barrels; Btu^k 132,303 barrels. Quolo: B, }6.?'i7i>>. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT Ol' RICHMOND. JANUARY S, 1012. | ARRIVED. I Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers, Old Dominion Line. Steamer Brandon. Harney, Norfolk, mer? chandise and pasjongcrs. Old Dominion Line. Steamer Aurora, Furman, Petersburg and tfauioa River landings, merchandise, and pas? sengers, Kurman Line. SAILED. Steamer Berkeley, Shelly. Norfo.k. mer? chandise and passengers, Old Dominion Line. Steamer Brandon, Harney, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Line. Steamer Pocahontae, Graves. Norfolk and James River landings, merchandise and passengers, Virginia Navigation Company. Steamer Aurora, e'urman, Petersburg and James River Unding?, merchandise and pas? sengers. Furman Lin?. TOXINE POISONING OAU?16S DEATH OF JI.1XV IIORMOS rSpecial to Tho Tlme?-r.>lspntr:h. 1 rinrrisonburir, Va.. January 8.? Toxine poisoning:, caused by moldy corn, lias ktlled several more- horses near Harrlsonbura; writ hin the laut day or two. It is estimated that nearly R hundred horses have died In Rorltins liitm and adjoining; counties In the lost mix weeks. The long; drought of |nst summer Stunted the corn, causing; th? tormatlon of a deadly poison that, la doing such great damage. You Know Good credit men are scarce' They command big sal? aries, and earn them. And their opinions about financial matters are worth having. Listen to what one of them said about this Com? pany on New Year's Day. (He is in the $7,500 per annum class.) "I am going to change my will, and propose to put my estate, including my insurance money (which is large) in trust with the VIRGINIA TRUST CO. for the benefit of my family." The Ideal Executor and Trustee, Travelers Building, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Capital One Million Dollars Suffolk, Vu_. Junuury S.? With a" watch driven into hiH body by n charge of sun shot, and lite outer walla or ilia stomach torn open for several inches. Charles B. Reuntree, a former policeman, ullll lives, and surgeons say he hue n chance to recover. Rountroe nnd Solomon Sullivan were trucking rabbits |n the snow to-dny. h:i?i chased u crippled hare. .\s Sullivan grabbed the wounded quarry from a bunch of bushes his gun was discharged, the entire load of shot striking the natch of Rountree. only a few feet away. The timepiece and Run nhot were Imbedded in Rountrre's body. Surgeons extracted everything except a smnii portion of the watch crystal. Every Run shot ap? parently struck the watch. In Nunsemon<i Circuit Court to-day .lohn Jones, u pickpocket, who followed circus crowds, was givey, two yuars lu tile State prison. Every member of the local Teachers' Association to-day signed petitions t" Senator West nnd Delegate Brewer asking for the passage of a Dill by the Oeneral Assembly providing that teachers bo paid full salaries for time lost by illness. It is pointed out by lb. teachers that no deduction Is made from the. salaries of the' school superintendents or the assemblymen t lie mselves. REPORT OK Mil l.l'.lt FUND) December ?I, 11)11. i.'onimonwi alth of Virginia, Second Auditor's Ottlot?. I Richmond. Va.. Dec. 81. 1911. ] His Excellency. William Hodges Mann.' Governor of Virginia: , Sir.?Under the provision of the will, of Samuel Miller, tor the establishment and perpetual support of a .school on the manual iHbor principle, on a tract of luud In the county of Albcmarle. and the act of Assembly February 24. | 1S74, entitled an act to give effect to' a compromise of the litigation In re? spect to the construction nnrl effect of I the will of Samuel Miller deceased, and to establish the manual labor school provided for In the twenty-tlfth clause of zal? will. It is made the duty of tho Second Auditor to open nnd keep a sepmcto account of tho fund given in] trust for the above purpose, to be de? nominated the Miller Fund, and unnu- I ally, on the 31st of December, to make tud render a true and accurate account I of the fund, showlnt distinctly nnd In detail the receipts Htid disbursements on account of the same during the year Immediately preceding a copy of which account, verlllet) by the oath of the Sec? ond Auditor, 1? required to be dollv crod to the Governor, to be by him laid before the Legislature, and anothor | copi- thereof, verllled In like manner, to be published for ono month In two 1 newspapers, one printed In the town of Charlottesville and the other In the city of Richmond, In discharge of this duty I have the honor to prsent the following state? ment . Receipt* mm.I ninbitrnr-incntt) ,io Ae count nf the lucerne of the I'uuii j for lull. RECEIPTS. Jan. .".?Intorest for :-ix months to Jan. 1. 1811, on ?1.011. SGS.49 ( 1-61 and 6 per cent. regis? tered certificates. Issued under act of Feb. 23. 1892. .1(30.969 July i?Ditto to July 1 on same; ths (4-5) arc now 5 pet cent. ?0,363 -?61.'.'33 10 j Jan. 3?Interest for six' mo nth a to .Tan. 1, 1911, on ?75.C0O Richmond city 4 per cent. registered bonds. 1,600 00 July 'J?Ditto to Julv I, lull, on ?7 1.300 . i,4Sii 00 -2.JS6?0 May 5?Interest for eix months to May I, 1911, on 570.000 r> per cent, registered bonds of Virginia Agrl- ? cultural nnd Me? chanical College. . i.ijfj 1)0 Nov. 3?Ditto to Nov. I, 1911, on iiamo . 1.760 00 3.?0U oil Jan. 3? Internal on C h a r 1 o Ctesville city 4 \i per cent. bonds, ?1C0.000. for six months to Jan. 1, 1911... ::.6'j0 00 July 1?Ditto to July 1, li'll. on aanic . 3,600 0i Jun. 3?InteroflL for six months on Lynchburg bonda on ?27.000 to Jon. 1 1911. M0 oo Feb. I?On ?70,000 to Feb. 1, 1911... . 1,400 00 July 3?On ?27.000 to July 1, 1911 . . . 540 on Aug. 1?On ?70.000 to Aug. 1, 1911. ... 1.400 00 Interest on money Deposited in I'lantcrs' National Bank from Dec. 31. 1910, io Dec. 31, 1911. 346 65 Jan. 18?Received of John G. Dew bal? ance In f?ll of the amount pnld him an commission on bond sales and purchases made by bim and iifter wnrd ordered re? funded . 600 00 Feb. 8?R e c el vert from Rejt 1 r e d Taachers' Fund for $700 Richmond olty bunds sold ] to settle the tn 1 vestment account l debt to current expense account.. 6S3 .'.6 Balance Dec. 31. 1911 . 289 06 -i.nroial 181,438 36 DISBURSEMENTS, 1911. On order of the County Court of Al bemarle and approved by the Ucfsrd of Education: Jun. 3?To ft. B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for current and other ox-penses. ?3,000 00 .Tan. 6?T. R. B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for current and other expenses. S.106 40 Feb. 7?To R. B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for current mid other expenses. 7,010 20 March 7?T. R. B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for curront and other expenses. 0,283 01 April I?To R. B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for current and other expenses. 6,083 48 May 3?To R. B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for current and othor expenses. 6,735 01 June 10?To R. B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for current and othor expenses. 3,809 71 ] Julv 1?To R. B. Fulton, su? perintendent. Tor current and other expenses. 3,500 00 July fi?To R. B. Fulton, su porlntendant. for current und other expenses. 6,170 SI Aug. 8?To R- B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for current nnd other expenses. 4,142 53 Sept. 8?To R. B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for current and other expenses. fi,137 64 Oct. 3?To R. B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for current and other expenses. 9,216 37 Nov. 8?To R. B. Fulton, su? perintendent, for ourront and other expenses. 8.85S 29 Deo. 6?To R. B. Fulton. Su? perintendent, for current and other expenses. 1,500 00 579.4-12 S5 Jan. a?To TV, I* Ma^pftb. "The Home for Savings." A Savings Account Is the most permanent foundation upon which you can build success. A small amount deposited with us each week is ever listening for the knock of OPPORTUNITY. The men who accomplish big things to-day are those that early in iife SAVED, and by so doing made their dollars do double duty by earning interest for them. Interest at 3 per cent, per annum allowed on savings accounts. The Central National Bank 307 East Broad Street. Your Account at This Bank Will Be Welcomed Whether Large or Small 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed Bank of Commerce and Trusts JOSEPH E. WILLARD.President A. R. HOLLADAY .Vice-President R. M. KENT. Jr., .Vice-President and Cashier R. B. CAMPBELL.Assistant Cashier F. F. V. Facts?Figures?Verified. CHARLES F. HUDNALL, AUDITING, ACCOUNTING. SYSTEMATIZING. S09 Travelers Bldft., Richmond, Va. Monroe 431. E. A. BARBER, JR. Certifies Pnb?c AceenotaB?. E. A. BARBER & CO. AOCOD7VTINO, trnm\(), ORGANIZING. SYBTHMATTZTrTO, 316 Xatnal Building;, *ho?B Mad. Uli. .njckmaaA. Ta? clerk of .Mbemarle count*, for worVt for Miller Maniml Labor School, of Albania He Jan. 7?To Joseph. liSMaau rier. notary, for taking; aer kriowledgrment of John ti. Dtsw. Ke.ond Auditor, ant auch secretary of the Millet Board, to hie report of the Miller Fund of 1?10. Feb. 3?To th^ Ilnlly Prngrr-si for publishing; report of 1010 . Feb. 11?To Tlmes-DlapaArh for printing report 1 'JO1 - 1009 . To Jr.lui G. Dew, second Aud? itor, for payment of I per nent. du? hint, as provldid In Samuel Miller's will ? Jan. 16? -lohn G. Dew. 1 per cent. on . S66.110 2S?$661 30 March 15 John G, Dow, 1 per cent. May 16? John O. Dew. I par cent. un .._ 13.650 20? 13S 60 July 17? John C, Dow, 1 per cent. on . 12.618 58? 126 IS Se.pr_ 30? John O. Dow. 1 per cent. on . 10,336 31? 102 Dt Nov. 15? John G. Dew. 1 per oont. on . 1S.1 78 62? 181 75 3134,343 37 1,342 41 $61,115 li It KCAPI TU LA TT ON. Received during the year 1911.$S1,135 30 Balance from 1910.. L'SD 96 -SI.12., 20 1 Disbursed during the year l'JIJ . Si,115 11 Balance in trenstity. 3310 09 j SF.CL'ltlTlF.S DKLONGING TO M1LLEK FUND. The following lj a statement of the necurtttea belonging to the Miller Fund, In too cuatouy of the Second Auditor: Virginia certifi? cate, reglp - urod under act of Feb. 23. I S3-, bearing 6 pc.- cent.$369,568 49 Boarlns (4-5>... 76,300 00 -$1.U44,S6S 411 I Lynehburg city bonds (reg? istered!, 4 per cent. 37.000 00 Charlottesvllle city (cou? pon) bonds. 4'.4 por cent. 160,000 00 Kichmond city (registered) bonos, -1 per cent. 74.300 00 Virginia Agricultural and Mechanical College and Poly to Chnic Institute (10-40) f> por cent, bonds (rcglste-rcd) . 70,000 00 11,440,168 40 I and r.tieh in treasury.... 55 31 On which an annual inter? est may bo relied on of $70.401.10. It Will bo seon by the btutemont of re? ceipts and disbursement* on account of income that there Is In the treuaury to the crodit of the fund In cash. 2.74 75 At a meeting of the Miller Board, held December 23, 1910. it was ordered ? that John G. Dew, Second Auditor, re- 1 fund $600 balance of commissions al? lowed hin. by tho board, the sum of S1S0 having boon previously paid to 1 tho fund, and to sell $700 of Richmond | city 4 per cent, bonds to sottic l'.\c \ amount due the Income account from1 the InVStment acnount. On January 10 | lie paid the $600, and on February .s sold $700 Richmond city bonds for $683.56, making tl.2S3.55, which left n balance in cash of $55.34 io the crcd't of tho investment account in tho treas? ury. JOHN O. DF.W. Second Auditor of Virginia and Sacra? tury of the. Miller U001I. State of Virginia, city of Richmond, I to-wit: I, Joseph LeMasurler, a notary public In and for the city aforesaid. In tho Stnle of Virginia, do certify that John Q. Dew, Second Auditor of Virginia, und ox-ofIlc|o Secretary of the Miller Manual Labor School of Albemarle, whose namo Is..signed to the forr.golng report, hau acknowledged the same before me :md has made oath that the statements con? tained In said report are true to the best of his knowledge and belief. i Given under my band thlr. 8th day of 1 January, 1012. JOKKPir LR MASUrtlTilL 1 Notary 'Public. .My commission expires February 16, 1013. r The Man With a Million Needs a cloan. strong. progres? sive bank. The man with a hun? dred cannot afford to do business With any other kind. Thla bank la seeking your business, and Ib prepared to enro for It. Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000.00. First National Bank 1104 E. Main Street. Wo pny throo per rent. Com? pound Interest, tin all savings ac? counts. Commonwealth Bank National Bank ol Virginia Capital, - 51,200,000 Surplus. - S 600,000 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Street This bank will help yon accumu? late money by paying 3 Per Cent. Compound lrU-rcat on Savings Accounts. Manchester National Bank Central ol Georgia Railway Co. To Holders of CertlOentea of Deposit nf Mel roiiolltnn Trim I Company, la ? iie ' linder I'rotcetlve Agreement, dated >rr?trnibcr t7. IOOS5 nml To Holder? of First Preference Income lionil* of the above ItnllivHy t'uin pnuyi RafarrlBB "? the notice heretofore publuti ed by iho protective Committee dated Da ?amrir: li. ftVU. of tha offer made I" put <-*ia?*, from it th*' F11.1t ('reference Income Bonda of the rb.llwav Company now depo? Ited un.ltr tin. l'rotoctlvc Airreomcnt, and also nuch additional hondi as may bo depof. Ited ?Ith tin- iv.mmittc.', as :n said notice aft forth, too Committee baa extended iho time within which holder-, of Corllflcateiof Oepoalt or holders of Klrst Preference In? come Honda ran avail thcmaelvaa of Ihn benefits of ?ald offer. TO AM* INCIA.TJIN?; JANUARY 2U, 1013. Should nny of such holders desire any furiber Information, rommunlratlonj nd dr?f?ed to .1. g. Dale, Secretary, f- Wl'.ltam Street, New York City. will receive atten? tion. n. WALTBn 1.1,Kill. I linirmnn. Dated New Vork. January fi. 161'.'. Central of Georgia Railway Co. To Holders or Certificates of Deposit of Central Tru*t t'ompnay of Ncvr York, Insiicri under Protective Agree? ment, dated September a. 1U07; nnd Tu Hohler* of Second Preference Income Honda of ihr. above Itnllnrny Coin IXioyi Referring tn tho nollec hrroioforo publish" ed by the Protective Committee, dated De? cember 12, 1911, of iho offer mndo to pur? chase from It the Second .Proforoncc income Ponds of the Hallway Company no'C depoe Ited under tho Protective Agreement, nnd nlao aueh ncldltional honds ns inay be depos? ited wllh the Commit lac, as in said notice set forth, the Commlneo ha? extended tho time within Which hohlen, ol Certificates or Deposit or holder? of second Preference In? come Bonda can avail themselves of the benefits of said offer. TO AND INCM.'DINU JANUARY 20, IAHT. Should any of Mich holders dtjire any further information, communications iid drailed to J, Dale. Secretary. M William sired. New Vork City, will receive a I ton tlon. CIIAHI.ISS Al.TSCIIUli, ( liHlrinan. Dated Now Vork, .Innunry fl. 1912. Central ol Georgia Railway Co. To Holder? of Certificates of Deposit of Mnnbnttim Truat Coinpany, Iksii.vI under Protective Agreement, dated September 0, 1007: and To Holder? of Third Preference Income, nnnrifl <>f the nhovc Railway Coin . .pnn.vi Referring to tho notice heretofore publish? ed by tho Protective Committee, dated De? cember 13, 1911, of tho offer inado to pur? chase from It the Third Preference Income. Honds of the Hallway Company now depos? ited under tho Protective Agreement, and ulso suoh additional bonds us may bo depos? ited with tho Committee, ok In said notion set forth, the. Committee has extended tbo time Within which holders of Certificates of Deposit or holders of Third Preference In? come Bonds can avail thcmsclvea of tho benefits of said otfer. TO ASO tNCLUDINO JA3STARY ao, ti>r..\ Should any of such holders desire nny further Information, communications ad? dressed to J. s. Dale. Secretary. S2 William Street. Now York City, will rccolvo atten? tion. CHARLES Al.TtfCHirl,, Chairman. Dated, Kau- York, Jauuury e, 1012.