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New York Stock Market New York, January Sd.?Prices moved forwarj quickly in the early trading to-day. Shares or all the host known roads and of a number of in? dustrial corporations rose from l to - points, with a few more active exten? sive gain*. Trading was active, and the market broadened in a way which seemed to indicate considerable underlying strength. A variety ot influences of conflicting character were brought to play on the market. The most 1m pertunt were the reports ot tho Hsrt'- i man roads for December, tho strength | iif the shares of the Vanderbilt lines.' and the quarterly statement of the United States Steel Corporation. United States Steel rose a point iu| the early trading, and although it; subsequently sold off to below tl:; for, tho ltr6t lime this year, it bounded | back to 64 in the lute trading. The Steel Corporation's net earnings (if 323.105,000 were well up to expee- ' lotions, it remain!-- true. however, that the not earnings of the Steel Cor- , poratlon arc nearly SC.OOO.OOO less than those of the corresponding period of HMO. when business conditions were I none too good, and that they are bare ly sufficient to pay the dividends on the common and preferred stock, in -pile of the fact that no appropria? tions have been made this year for: depreciation. The appearance of the Harrlinan | statements showing a decrease in net ' earnings in December of $630,000 for i Union Pacific, and of S71C.O0O for South- I em Pacific, was followed by a break In the stock market to the lowest . points of the day. Chicago and North western reported a reduction i>f $i:ti,-i 000 in net for last month. Canadian ; Pacific's strength was explained by j its report of a jjross increase of nearly $2,000,000 for last month and a gnln In net of JS1P.00O. The pronounced strength of the stocks of the Vanderbilt road6 made them the centre of speculative Inter? est. New York Central. Northwestern. Chicago. Cleveland. Cincinnati and St. I.out r-. New York, Chicago and St. Louis, and Omaha, all made gains of 2 to 5 points. Gossip had it that the movement was the result of plans for a further combination of the Vander? bilt lines. St. Paul displayed marked weakness. After gaining a point early in the day it sold off to 104 S-4. tho lowest figure , since 100S. National Biscuit rose nearly ?1 points to 160. the highest price at which this stock ever sold. Trading In bonds fell off. but the tone was firm. Total sales, par value, jn.f'S'.OOO. United States 2s. coupon, declined 3-S. and Panama 3s. coupon. I-S on call. Total sales of slocks were 17 1,000 shares. New York. January SO.?Money on call steady, 2 l-Sflf-2 3-S per cent.;! ruling rate. -2 1-S; closing bid, 2 1-S; Offered at 2 1-4 per cent. Time loans steady; sixty duys, 2 1-2 per cent.: ninety days, 2 3-ti^3; six months. :i$$:i 1-4. Close; Prime mercantile paper. 3 1-2 to I per cent. SterltiiR ex? change steady, with actual business in ?hankers' bills at *4;8425 for sixty-day hills, and at $4.$74.ri for demand. Com? mercial bills, *4.s:; 1-2. Bar silver. ."?V 1-1. Mexican dollars. 17. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. By Richard W. Maury. Stock and Bond Broker. '.015 E. Main Street Richmond. Va.. January ZO. ISIS. SALES AT BOARD. VIrclnta Centuries?MM at f^i; 73/00 at 5.0M tit .'Hi: ^? at MU Virginia Railway und Toner Co. pfd.?IK Virginia Railway and Power Co. com.?SO at f.\. STATE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. Va. 3s. Old, C. and lt.. 1962. S$>4 S? Va. Centuries. ;-S, C; and R.. ISM.. SS SS*i CITY SECURITIES. Rich. City Is. C. and R., 1936-1048.. ?I?? ??? RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. L. R. R. Con. Tr. t p. c... 96 ... C. & O. Gcn'l M.. 4V4?. ISO!. 101 OtorBia. Sou and T'o., 194i. 107 iivurgia and A'.a. Cor.. ?S, IMS. 107 .Vor. and West. By. 4b, 199?. 93 Seaboard Air Line <>, 1900. SS Southern Railway 1st Ss. 199?. 108 so. K. Ucv. _nd G.- M. 4s, 19S5.... 79 WeSttrn N. C. 1st 6s, C, 1914. 102 STREET RAILWAY BONDS. Nor. and Poris. Trae. Co. is. 1930. 59^ 10 Va. Ry. ?nd Power Co. 7s, U'Jt.. 9iU ... STREET ItV. STOCKS. Par. Va. Ry. and Power Co. pfd.109 S7H- W Vs. Ry. and Tower Co. com-IPS fil-j 17*; RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic Coa.it Line com.1? ISti Chesapeake and Ohio.100 71 ... Norfolk and Westen com.1W UA BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. American National.100 ... SO? Broad Street... 1? Ca ... Bank of CprrTmerce.and Trusts.100 150 i'lrst National.;.loo :ai Merchante National.1(0 760 .... Njtional Bank of Vlrjlnla.100 SI0 National State and City B.ank.100 10$ Plante rs National.100 7M Savings Bank of Richmond.25 75 Union Bank of Richmond.CO 315 Virginia Trust Co.109 1?9 West End. 4;l? f> J;ichmond BMk and Trust Co. j; INSURANCE COMPANIES, Va. Fire and Marine las. JO 7i Va. State lmsurance p!d.lib? 17 Va. State Insurance com.1260 13}j ... MISCELLANEOUS. Va.-Car. Chem. pfd. i p. c.100 1>J m Quotations for interest-paying b >nda are st a price to which inures; must be added. | income bonds and certificates of lndcbtcd acti are fist. BOND LIST AiUs-Chalmars Ss. st American Tobacco old 4s. American Tubauco old Ot. ll'lj Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4e. -.S A. C. L.-L. and N. col. tr. <a. 01 A. ('. L. coiiv. 4e (In Baltimore, bid).. L01V . 'i.Mijwakc and Ohio coav. a. !<S'. Ll use it &. Myers Cs. ?</ 1/orlIlard Company ?s. ts Norfolk and Western conv. u. i<\>, -.ea-board Air Line stamped 4* (bid)..., >. ?taboard Air Line adj. 5a. y; Southern Railway 4s. fas, Southern Railway it.jT'S United States Steel It.l?t virglnla-Brown Bros, ctfs. Do Vlrelnia-Csrolir.a rhera. 1st 61. lftv, I Va. Ry. & power Co. 5s (In Balto.. bid) ii Wabaih deb. is. . WH I Wsbash-Pitts. Term. Ut ?s cifs . d Panama new Us. IO'.ij COTTON MARKETS. New Tor,:, Jar.ua.ry :>>.?The cotton market was very quiet to-day. bemj even ie*t ac? tive than yesterday, and but little change occurred is prHts, with the close steady at a net advance of 3$'. rolnte. Reports from Lawrence. Mass.. .r.di'-at'd continued dls Torbance amor.? the Mrikl-ri, but othorwis? imports fror.': domestic textile cir. lea appear? ed to be eonsldered favorable. Receipts to-day 71,890 bales against Cr.;$r, last ?v*?k and OlKti last yrsr. To-dav's ro f;elpu *t Galventon ?.-?.'.!! bales ajt.ilnst 15,315 [ait year: at New Orleans ?,34? bales axalnit J^.6T7 last year, and at Houston S9.JI9 baits acalntt C.36S last year. Open. Hlrh. Utr. Close. January .*'.S3 f< 4') jj ??. February . !?1J March . ?.9? >.r, :? j-; i,? May .W5? 9 6! \t. J,'n'- .;'" *?? ?-?4 fin July . 9.F< 7-r. ;e,-, OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond U07 BAST MAIN BTRlTVr. (LOO MAKER A START. t PER CENT. INTEREST Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sales. Stock. ll ? ioj AlMs-Chalmers . All is-Chalmers, pfd. . .STiO Amalgamated Copper .. Am. Agr. Chem,. com.... Amer. Hcct Sugar, com.. ?.>-> American Can . 450 American Can. ptd. 4'Vi Amei. Car und Foundry, 01 "?'1 Am Car & Found., pfd., 115*4 MO American cotton oil. SO Amerkaii Ulhseed ou. ltO American l?ocomotlvn .. lea Amir, Locomotive, pfd.. lW, 300 Amer. Malt Co., pfd. 4'"??i %WM American Smelting . 7>?, C>>'> American Sugar . 119*4 l.tna Amer Tel. and Tel. Co... 133?,? MO American Tobacco, com.. 378 1.120 Am Tobacco, pfd. (old) 107*5 1.600 Anaconda Copper . 3*T* ;.<>y> AtchUou . .'??A> Atlantic Coast bine. A C. U of Conn. .'.:;.?> Baltimore and Ohio. I IVO Brooklyn Rapid Transit 700 Central Leather, com... 800 Canadian Pacific . .",??: Chest, peake and Ohio... 200 Chicago Great Western. JI.i>.h> Cnl . Mil. and St. Paul. Crucible Steel Cor., com. Ifi". Crucible Steel, pfd. S3 t.Sfi) Chi. and Northwestern., in 300 Colorado Fuel and Iron, 24 ColOiado and Southern. 12,100 Consolidated G.i? . 139% It*) Delaware and Hudson... 1710? Den. & Hio Grande, com. ... 300 Den. * Rio Grande, pfd., Distillers' Sec. Cor. 5 !>?:>) F.rle . 30*4 ?*> Erie fat pfd. .v* 100 red Mln. and Sm.. pid.. m, 300 Urn. Electric . 16S*i .'.w?1 iirr.it Northern, pfd. I2R?? !?..'.?>?; reu t Northern Ore Ctfs 3Ki S00 Illinois Central . I V", ... Liggett * Meyers, com.. 17? l-i?'? Liggett & Meyers, pfd... Ii2'.i I.orlllcrtl Co.. com. 1S2 By THOMAS BRANCH & CO.. Bankers and Brokers, Open. High. Low. Bid. Asked. Sales. Stack. Closing. l?i l*i Open. High. Low Bid. Asked. !<>.'.?.; ISO iJi'li 78*5 IS 1U 12 25* 120?, I 10 2S0 to* IWV4 I36*.4 i'.ii; mi 231 71<S, ISti 107 ?i.'. 14314 1401, 171?5 'i-p-i an 51 41-. lr.s?, l?>?j 1 + ?-. ITT 112!.. 1S2 01*4 SOU. Iis? 103>4 W'i i^r, 119 1?B< 27? I07?i 3P.4 KT. I?i 104-4 ?S3? '.'S1U TO'i IS 13"*4 171^? I |A1 i 173 II ?? 91'.* 19*4 103?? Wi 7011 no 139*5 3i0 SlVf. 135-74 'M> PM5; 19 231 7H i<; 105*4 lUi S2'i 14J 36 12 m\ 171?4 3*1 41 31? i 30*4 112 1S2 024? Iii*? :6?i is*, 2iK-t ?iO?! IMli l:ttV-? J0?i 11**4 Wvi loa?? I&515 103 19*i 231U IS.., 105?, 12 s2s; 142 to 44 ItO'.i 172 ?>?> ?? 32 30 5i 30u t.orlllard Co.. pfd. 2,O)0 Intt-rbbro-Met. 4.w- Intorboro-Met., pfd. ... WO Int. Mer. Marino, pfd. International Paper .. Internal. Paper, pfd.. Kansas City So., com. S.30?. Lehlgh Valley . l.itv Louisville ami Nash.. PjO Manhattan . Mo.. Kan. and Tixa*.; Mo., Kan. and Tex., pfd ... StiJ Missouri Pacific . 39*4 700 National Lead . 63*4 37,800 New York Central . 110?? IUI N. \.. Out. ?& Western 37V* 1,000 Norfolk and Western.. IW, (?..!>> Ncrtheru Pacific . lt*Vb ICO Putlft? Mall . 31 l.Pennsylvania . 123*4 People's Gas . Pressed Steel Car. Prcehed Steal Car. pfd. rty. Steel Spring, com,. Reading .:';?', ^.Vi von Republic Iron and mocI 23? Republic 1. and S.. pfd., ... Vi.? llo<k Island . -*\s 00' Rock Island pfd.... Re 131 .Slo^-Sheflleld . 9.2*> Southern Pacific . 1,401 Southern Hallway ... Southern ftallwa>\ pfd 70 Standard Oil . v.?> Tennessee Copper . 37 T;xa? Paclii . ?7.300 Union f'acilic . 163?J 300 United States Rubber.. 46fi S7.6C0 Unteci States Steel. ?3?? 1.500 United States Steel, pfd 110?; 401 Va.-Car Chemical . f?'i 109 Va.-Car. Cheni., pfd? 120 .?14 K'S'i 15814 I29-"? lliii 1121J 1S2?, t'-'p Wnbash t/<l Wai ;..?h. 900 Wf: tern IVcyman Pitts C< IW s-a I Vsi f Tota: Total pfd . 1714 Union . $3 Br?toii Co. 'onl com. an 1 P. t'o.. com IT'... and P. Co., pfdmfw I Uli IM< 13"'.ft I09>5 IKS TO PW5i W? 64 110?, 55U 120 * 18 113 imi, IWi IWi 11')'? 3711, JltO 1161-i ::i 123*4 l.vt'i 33*4 ?Z ira>'? -ifi't 63?? 11014 65H Ii? ?>> IT'', fttt-i t5 1?' IK'.; 105?? |tAj*i ?I ,i 82 101 103 & 30 161*4 lTjt-i 23? 23*4 M Sl*i 23*4 21 49'i 60V4 IO8V3 sales for day sale? for week itwo da.' . 170 19-) . 1714 IM* 171? J7'i 45 17 mf infwypp unnununn . VJ.^'O shares. s?. 1,076.000 shares. September .9.7S 1.76 9.71 9.7s Oetobor . P.S1 3.? 9.7S 9.54 November .?> .-i . n.ss December .j.ss 9.9? $.*7 p.a; Spot cotton oloacd quiet; middling up? lands. 9.C5; middling gulf. 9.W, sales 1.550 bales. Cottoo. quiet! middling, ?.?6; gross re? ceipts, 6,6*9 taioj; sales. ICS bales; stock. (?S bala*; export to Great Britain, 1.400 bales: to the Cuntlnant, 350 balo?; Coutvlsc, 6,617 bale*. Total to-day at all pertt?Net receipts, 71.390 bale*; eaport to Great Britain, 21,32? balsa; to France, 1.100 bale*; to the Conti? nent, 35.944 bales: to Japan. 312 bales: t? Mexico. 203 bales; stock. 1.S6S.1M hales. Consolidated at all ports?.Nat recce puj. 16L303 bales; export to Great Britain. 30.700 bales: to France. 29.053 bales; to the Conti? nent. 4S.759 bales: to Japan. 1,401 bales: to Mexico, 300 ba.lt?. Total since September 1 at ni; ports?Not receipts, 8,673,0(2 bales; export to Great Britain, 2,734,850 hales; to France. 811,320 bales; to the Continent, i.794.615 bales; to Japan. ;ss,5:fi baits: to Mexico. 4.;.?7 bales. I LOCAL MARKET ?4UOTATIONS. (Furnished by levy Commission Co.. Com? mission Merchants, Richmond, Va.) Richmond, Vs., January ::>. 1P12. ACTVAI. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS Ol? I MARKET. LIVE POULTRY. Turkey hens, ib. ? u Turkey gobblers, lb. :? is Chicken*, choice, ?mall, lb_ 14 4j. Chickens; choice, small. Ib.... '.J {f Chicken?, large, lb. rt 12 Hens, Ib. 30 'a 11 Roosters, each. 30 Q (icctc, fst. lursst. each. rjj) M Geese, small, each. 60 Q Ducks, large, young, lb. <j JJ Ducks, small, young, '.b. n :S DRESSED POULTRY AND HOGS. Head and Feet Ott.) Turkeys, choice, lb. 17 ;J. IS Turkeys, fair. lt>. y 17 Turkeys, poor, lb. 13 <a it Ducks, lb. <K . U. Chickens, lb. 13 (j< It Hens, lb. 10 t'j Hog?, ch., according to e;z&.. 6 (f ~\ Slags . 5 Or Hoars . ay 6 Spareriba . 9 ?f. io EGGS?Crated. In orates, nearby, fresh, do:.. to Jit crates, other scctlonE. doz.. 40 *j BUTTER. Family, choice, lb. 35 9 2? Merchants', fair, lb. 23 @ LIVE STOCK. Veais, choice to fanoy. lb. ?, 71 Veals, poor to fair, lb. 6Vi U 7 Calves, runners, lb. 6 0 BU Sheep. Ib. .". St 41? Lambs, spring, lb. S (.J G? Cattle, fair to prime, Ib. 4 c* t\~ iiogt. lb. ? (tf. S'i HIDES. ' Dry flint, lb. O II Dry salt, lb. O II Green salt, Ib. en lOVi Green, lb. <a> 6V4 Green, damaged, Ib. E j 7 Tallow . (If 5 Beeswax: . U' 31 PEAS AND BEANS. Peas. B. E., No. 1. bua. 2.25 it/ Beans, choice navy, bus. 2.25 2.50 FRUITS, ETC. Oranges. Fla., box. 2.75 Q> APPLES? No. 1. hondplcked, bbl. 8.25 ijf 4.00 Medium, bbl. 2.50 cjt 3.00 Cabbage, per 100 lbs. 1.75 it Market Conditions?All lines active. NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. New York, January SO.?Flour?Steady with a mode:ate local trade. Bye Flour, Corn meal ajtd Barley?Firm. Buckwheat Flour and Rye?Steady. Wheat?Spot easy: No. 3 red, 11.0314 elevator, export ba*Is, and I1.0&h f. o, b. arloat. Futures Vic net decline. May, 11.076-tte,; July. $L01 10-lSc. Corn-Spot barely steady; export. r.'',c. f. o. b. uftoat. Futures nominal. Oats?Spot firm. Futures nominal. Pork, Beet. Lard and Tallow?Steady, cut Meats? Barely steady. Petroleum?Steady, r.oiln-Quiet. Turpentine?Dull. Wool? Quiet. Rice?Firm. Molassc s?Steady. Sugar?Raw steady: refined, quiet. Coffee? Futures clos? ed steady, net 2 points lower to 10 points hlghor. Spot steady; Klo. No. 7, IS'sC; San? tos, No. 4. lGftc; mild, quiet; Cordova, ISl&O 17'?c. nominal. Butter?Unsettled. Cheese? Steady and unchanged. Egss?Firm. Potatoes?Weak; Bermuda, late crop, bar? rel, tu t) 6.7/0; Maine, In bulk, per ISO pounds. f3.33Ge3.7s; state do.. $3&3.5C>; European, per 168 pounds, |.'.60t:..".. Cabbages?Steady and unchanged, Freights?StaOdy; grain by steam to London, H-ai.; cotton by steam to Liverpool. 40e. Peanuts?Unchanged. The rottonrted oil market was quiet, trad? ing for most part being in the way of j-wlichlng March Into July .ind September. Spot oil was easier in absence ot ?l.niand for real o'.l. while future* were firm with crude. Futures closed generally g i poinis not higher. February. 5.34.fj6.40; March, 6.45 '. It; April, s.4S0C.63; May. s.6S<5>5 bl June. Gti?S-tl; prime crude, 4 4054.47; do summer yellow, ?? jr.-T 5.40; prime winter yellow, . ?" _> 6.90; do. summer white. 5.405*5.90. chicago grain market. Chicago, HI., Janu.iry JO. ?Weakness a: BuenOc Ayrea and an increase of stocks at Minneapolis took some o: the fight out of the bulls in wheat As u result closing prices were at u decline of \\c. all around compared with last night. Latest trading left con; a sha/je to lie. down; oats I - IS to ?je. up. ar.d hog product! increased in cost sa-.oc. The leading future* to-day ranged a* fol? lows: Open. Hlg'n. Low. Close. WHEAT? May . 1.03 1.0314 1.0j?* l.W'.i July . ?1 M?i 9tf!i 9S'i Sept. 94'< 91 Ol'? CORN? Jan. 64<: ? i\ 6l\i 6i*i May. ???<: ?7'i b7*? ?7?. July . >" ? SiH 6754 *>TN sept. ?::*? ?7S 67';? OA TS? May . 31%'' S2*? ?PJ Ct?, July. ;4", If,', K?> 16)4 b?pt. 11?, 41'1 41U MESS PORK?Per tbl. Jan.its: 35.70 liso - May ...?.??.:;> K.IO 16.V. Jt.40 July .K'10 l<.*) l?.?;> K.it LARD-rer loo lbs. Jan.9.2X 97a 9,?? May . :?.?: :? ? 9.46 July.!'.*- 9.42 9..?; 9.60 Sept.I..-.. ?j 1? .-It'jp.T I.MlS-l'er :'0 .rt, .S.6J >.,-. <.An s.?; Mav .?.;..$? s.fe *.&s a? July Kept. S.JO S.3C S.ST S.S7 . ?.?/0 Baitimor?. Md.. January X>.~Wheat?Spot, contract. $1.00*;. Corti--Enalor: spot, con? tract, 70V-. Onu-l-'lrm; Xo. 2 white. Stl'f/r tla. Rye?Quiet; No. : western. domeaUc, $1311.01. CATTLE MARKETS Chicago. III.. January 30.?C*tt!?? Receipt? 6.W0 head. Majicot strong. Beeves. $4.70{Ji S.40; Texax steers. $4.40<9li.70; Westum auers, M.6036.00; stockars and feeders. fS.6035.90: cows and heifers, $M0<ff6.60: calves, tB.GOtfl 8.2S. Hogs? Receipts 33.090 head. Market atrong to Sc. higher. Eight, J5.63 j5*.3): mix? ed. 55.90i36.J5; heavy, $6n&,49; rough. 553. 8.16; pipe, Jt.BO'3 6.55; bulk of sales. J5.!o.? 6.30. Sheep?Receipt* 18.000 hoad. Market steady. Native. S3.10'A4.7S; western, It.504j( 6.75; yearlings. .* LT.'.'ri 6.H: lambs, native, 5t.t0fi6.S0; weitem, $4.60 p 6. SO. New York. .Injiuary 30.?Beeves?Receipts 1,813 head; no trading: fc-ling dull. Calves? Receipts MO head. Veals nulct and easier; other calvos dull and barely steady; Veals, 57ty10.60; a few selected at $10.76; barnyards, 511'it.00: westerns nominal. Sheep und Lambs?Receipt! Z.V: he-ad. Market quiet and sternly, sheep. -^T t.: culls. SJft^.TT.; lambs, f)S?SS(] 1.40; cUlls. $1476.00. ltoi;?-Re? ceipt.. 6,972 head. Market firm; State hogs. $6.35^16.60; p:gs. ISr.fO.r?. RICHMOND QUAD; MARKET. Richmond. Vs., January 30, 19;;. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON CHANGE. WHEAT?Car lote. Nb. I red. We?t?rn.$ LOS 4? No. 5 rod. Virginia. 1.03 tfc No. 3 red. 4j) 1.03 Virginia (bag lota). 30 4f 1.03 CORN?Car lota. No. '.' white (new). 76 5f No. 3 white (new). 74 01 No. ; mixed ln?!. 73 *i No. 3 mixed. it 73 Virginia, bas lota (new). 72 fli 76 Corn on the cob (new). 70 7J OATS?Car lots. JCo, t mixed. 5t fl No. 3 mixed. ?V 63V4 No. 3 whlto. W a> No. I white. <3> S? Winter aoed, bag iou. 60 ? 70 RYE?Car lots. TJfOr 3.,. <8> L? No. 3. ?J> 1.04 Virginia, bag lots. \M ? Lf4 Wheat?Quiet. Corn?Ir. fair demand. Oats ?Quiet, but firm. nicnrMoxD hat m-irkbt. Richmond. Va-. January SO, 1913. The quotations arc as follows: No. I Timothy. ?I 36.50 No. Z. Timothy. 14.0? <f No. 3 Timothy. 22.00 ST Light clover, mixed. 24.00 C? No. I clover, mixed. 3 23 50 No. 1 clover. i3> 23.CO No. 2 clover. 20.00 <J No. '.' clover, mixes. 21.50 ? STltAW-Compresscd . <5 18.00 Loose pressed. iarga bales.. Q 13.50 SHUCKS? Balled . 16.00 & Loose pressed, largo bales.. 15.00 4J> MlbCEELANEOlS MARKETS. l'EAXUT MARKET. (Reported by Rurige:*. McCabo & Co.) Petersburg. Va.. January 30.?Peanuts. ? Spanish;?Market steady; small Spanish, Me. per bushel: Jumbo spanlfh, S5c. r,er bushel. Virginias.?Firm; ;?itcy jumbo. 404*.ic. per pound; fancy handplckcd, 3?ic per pound; cxtrtt prime, SHo. per pound; prlmn, 3Vjc. per pound: machine picked. 31j3Uc. per pound; shelling stock, ?,',?q'3c. per pound. E>RY OOODs MARKET. New York. January 30? The readjustment that took place. In the cost of outings and which brought the quotations of some- mill agents dow-n |Hc, below the opening figures caused buyers to hesitate placing fall ur tmauuiuuiuuiWu INCORPORATED 1832. Eighty Years in Successful Operation. Insurance Co., ol Richmond, Va. ASSETS, $1,611,088.00 OFFICE 1015 ET MAIN 5TREET Made a deposit with the new bank? 350 OTHERS HAVE Since January' 2d, with a total of over $ 150,000.00. WHY DON'T YOU? Richmond Bank and Trust Co. N. W. Cor. Main and Eleventh Streets. PER CENT. INTEREST ON INACTIVE BALANCES. Your Account at This Bank Will Be Welcomed Whether Large or Small 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed Bank of Commerce and Trusts Juscpb IS. Wlllnril.President A. 11, HullRday . . . . Vlrn-1'rcsldcnt H. 31. K>ut, Jr.Vlce-Pre.ldent n. B. Cnmplirlt.Casbier Ten Questi and the answers about the descent of property under the laws of Virginia! This little blue leaflet will be sent on request. We printed these questions without the answers in a recent advertisement; which was run only one time, and over fifty inquiries were received asking us to give the answers. It will interest every man of property. One question is, "What arc the inheritance taxes in Vir? ginia?" What inheritance tax, for example, will your execu? tor have to pay the State? The Ideal Executor and Trustee RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital, One Million financial &inm\tuH. 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock Riverside and Dan River Cotton Mills, Inc., OF DANVILLE, VIRGINIA. December 30, 1911. ASSETS. Real Estate and Machinery.$7,114,327.02 (Including both Riverside and Dan River Plants of 230,000 spindles, Water Powe." Developments, Dams, Power Mouses and Water Wheels, approxi? mately l.fiOO acres of land, also Mill Buildings, Blcachery, Finishing Plants, Electrical and Machinery Equipments, Water Supply, Store Houses, Tenements, etc.) Treasury Stock?1,800 shares Common Stock of the Rive side and Dan River Cotton Mills, Inc.$180,000.00 Stocks Owned in other companies. 90,000.00 Inventories?Finished Goods, Stork in Process, Cotton, Supplier, etc.$989,461.59 Bills and Accounts Receivable. 955,863.38 Cash. 311,607.29 270,000.00 LIABILIT ES. Preferred Stock. Common Stock. Bills and Accounts Payable. Surplus . 2,256,932.26 $9,641,259.28 $4,500,000.00 2,500,000.00 1,802,568.74 838,690.54 $9,641,259.28 EARNINGS. 1911.$757,280.96 1910 . 821,983.15 ' Amount required for dividend on Preferred Stock._ 270,000.00 From above stated earnings $200,000.00 were charged off each year to take care of any possible depreciation. The Common Stock, over which the Preferred Stock, of course, has preference as to earnings is selling around 168. We have for sale a limited amount of this 6 Per Cent. Preferred Stock. Price on appli? cation to net purchaser 5??4 per cent., free of tax in Virginia. We recommend it as a safe investment. THOMAS BRANCH & COMPANY, Richmond, Va. Offers to the public its unexcelled facilities for the handling of business and safe keeping of all moneys entrusted to its care* E. B. Addison, E. L. Bemiss, T. H. Ellett. H. Theo. Eljyson, Geo. L. Christian, T. A. Cary, Carl Hi NoltinR. William T. Reed, I. W. Rothert, Wm. Northrop, DIRECTORS T. C. Williams, Jr.. E. C. Laird, Jno. Garland Pollard, W. P. Glinn. Eppa Hunton, Jr., 0FHLERS R. G. Rennold*, W. M, Habliston, Beni. P. Alsop, B. Rand WelUord, S. W. Travers, I, G. Tinsley, Jno. T. Wilton, Jas. A. Moncure, Jno. Skelton Williams, F. D. Williams. W. M. HABLISTON, President. NO. SKELTON WILLIAMS, Vice-Preaident. WILLIAM T. REED, Vice-president. W. M. ADDISON, Cashier. O. S. MORTON, Assistant Cashlor. JOHN TYLER, Assistant Cashier. W. H. SLAUGHTER, Assistant Cashier. J. M. BALL, Jr., Assistant Cashlor. Safe Deposit Boxes For Rent 3?/o Interest in Savings Dept. Good Methods, Large Assets, Courteous Service And at Your Command Capital, - $1,000,000 Surplus, $1,000,000 Deposits, $7,800,000 First National Bank, 1104 E. Main St. ,-..,.,.?,.._ Commonwealth Bank Our Church Hill Branch, Twen-' ty-fifth and Broad Streets, invites the accounts of people living in the \ East End. . der? on theso Roodi. Tho largest factors I h"!d to the opening quotations, and are do ( Ing a large amount of business. There was a grood "demand for prints for export. The rail for most goods In the Jobbing bouses was satisfactory. Duplicate orders were re? ceived on silk scods for spring delivery. Cotton yarns wa* In fair demand and spin? ners asked slight advances. NAVAL STORES. Wilmington. X. C, January 39.?Spirits Turpentine?Steady at 15<-ic. Rosin?Steady at I?.7S: receipts 10 barrels. Tar? Firm at SI.DO. Crude Turpentine?Firm at f3.S0gt.C0; receipt* St barrels. Savnnnab. Oa., January 30.?Turpentine Steady at <6<4c; sale* J23 ranks; receipts 5X1 casks; shipment* 3:3 casks: slock 2S.31S oaaks. Rosin?Firm; sales 2,313 barrels; re? ceipts 3.204 barrels; shipments S.M7 barrels; stock 1'JO.SOl barrels. Quote: B, SG.37U MARINE nfTBLLJOF.XCE. PORT OF RICHMOND. JANUARY .10, 1913. ARRIVED. Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, meir r.bsndlsn and passengers. Old Dominion Line. Steamer Mob.lack. Ornves. Norfolk and James Rilver landings, merchandise and pas Hengers, Virginia Navigation Company. ! Steamer Aurora. Furman. Petersburg and James River landings, merchandise and pas? senger*, Furrnan Line. SAILED. Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers. Old Dominion UM Steamer Aurora. Furman, Petersburg and Jamra River landings, merchandise and pa? -eiiems. Furman Una. Notice of Call for Redemption 6% Ten Year Notes Jefferson Realty Corporation Notice is Hereby Given to the Holders of Coupon Notes Nos. 9, 13, 14, 15, 27, 37, 73, 75 and 91 : For one thousand dollars (SI ,000) each, of the scries of six per cent, ten-year coupon notes of Jefferson Realty Corporation, dated March 2, 19?8, that, in accordance with the terms of said notes, redemption of the same will be made by Jefferson I Realty Corporation on March 1, 1912, that being the next date for the payment I of semi-annual interest due on said notes, by the payment of the principal of said notes, with interest accrued to the date of redemption, and the further sum of one land one-half perccntum of the face value of said notes, provided said notes with all unniatured interest coupons annexed are surrendered on said date of _ redemption; and the holders of said notes are nereby required to present the same with all unma tured interest coupons annexed, for redemption in the manner above stated, o.i 'March 1, 1912, at American National Bank Richmond, Virginia. If said notes are not presented for redemption at said time and place, a sura equal to the principal of said notes and unpaid interest due thereon, and one and one-half perccntum of the face value thereof, will be deposited with the American National Bank of Richmond, Virginia, for the redemption of said notos. when pre? sented, and said notes will thcrcaltcr cease to bear interest. JEFFERSON REALTY CORPORATION, By O. F. WEISIGER. Secretary. \?/o to 3% Get in on the ground floor and let Bachrach save you money. The strongest, oldest and largest collateral institu? tion south of New York. LS. BACHRACH, Proprietor, 81S East Broad Street Virginia State (FIRE) INSURANCE CO., Organised 1865 Main and Fifth Phon? Macu'aan 4009 Manchester National Bank There's not a buster place in South Richmond than our bank offices. New accounts opened daily. ? ?