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New York Stock Market New York. February -?After two days of rampant speculation, the Stock market movetl at .? more moderate pace to-day. The amount of buslm ss fell off abruptly, ljuotalion* continued to move m an uncertain manner, with alternate periods of strength and weakness. Net changes were small, with a majority of sllsht losses. The occurrence of the day which attracted 11105.1 attention was the ehsa?jcmeht of 12.000,000 in gold bars tor export to Paris. The engagement of gold was characterised by bankers ay a "special transaction." owing to the bellet that exceptional inducement* must have flccn held out by Pans to obtain the jn-tal. With the exception ot a small move? ment in October of last >.ar. no gob! bars have been shlpjxd from this country since Juno of 1*9?, until to- ' dav's engagement- According to the estimate ot 0:10 l'-anktng authority, the 1 total outstanding advances made to foreign markets by American banking Institutions exceeded ?150.000,000. This, it is said, shows that lor a consider? able portion of this year the foreign' money market will be virtually in the hands of American bankers. in the stock market Reading was the most active issue. The continued strength of this st. ok was still un-] explained, und perplexed traders as much as the recent pressure on Vnlon Pacific has done. The short Interest In the stock apparently was alarmed, and the advance of to-day was at? tributed largely to covering. Tho pr|c( f?ll sharply after the early ad- . vatice of two points, and only n par t|uI* recovery lollowed: Lettish Valley 1 was the woV.kost of the Important stocks, ending the day with a s-ttb- 1 stuntlal loss. K?slnoss >n bonds fell off to-dtiy. but price* were will mainta nod. 1 ot.., aa'.c.-. par value. 5Ui?7S.ooo. United Pint-s government bonds were un? changed or. call. I'nltcd ^ .atcs is. registered 191?. soi.i to-day at 102. . , ? '?? . Total sales to-day. f?3f,900 -shares of stocks. New York. February 2.?Money on call steady. 1 S-4?! per cent.: ruling rate, closing bid. 2: offered at -. Time loans firmer; sixty days 2 \--v 3 ?-4 per cent.-, ninety days. - 3-4W3: a'.x months. 3Sj'3 1-1. Prime mercantile ; ?paper. 3 1-2 to 4 per cent. Sterling: exchange firm, with actual business In bankers' bills at M.S450 for ?lxty-day I bills and at I4.S7S0 for demand. Com merdal bills. 54.S3 3-4. Bar silver, 6S 1-S. Mexican dollars. 4,. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. By Richard W. Maury ?t?-V and Boad Broker, 1013 E. Main Street Rlclsjnond. va . February 2. ?12. STATE SECtniTlES. Virginia :.?. Old; C. and P. . V?. Ccnturlt?. C. a?<5 R. RAILROAD BONDS C. St C>. Ota': SI.. ?>:?? i?: C<i.rsii. Sou and Kia.. 1WS C-nTf.a sr. 1 Ala, Con. St. IS :.-or. ir.d Wet:, r.y. 4i, lSv ptt-.l::t railway b< s . *. . t-.J Power Co. :??. A'ljr.r.c Cow*. Line com.IV? li? Chetsptak? ar.d Ohiu .1W ?.? Norfolk aaO \Vo:<:r, com..!??!?.? (ijutierq R&.inay pfil.5'.o ij BANK A: U TRUS7 CO STOCKS. A-itrlcan National.1? ... Bloid S'.rr.t. 13 M lla:.',: o: c ..-..ntoret and Trains.HO Iii Kirn National.:w .Vt; Merchants National.1? 7M Nltlooal Bank of Virginia....K0 210 Nation?! St*:..- and City Rink..;??J Kanttrt National.IC07M t^-,.r.ti Bank of P.ic:::.-wr.i. fC 71 Union Bank of Klchmoad.iu 3:5 Virginia Trust Co.109 160 4: s. price t., which Inttrnt must ba addtd. lr.,-<:e?: i,or.c.? and certificate! o: iad?i>:>.J tiiu are fiat. BOND LIST A . ?' ? .. \ . 3 ! Sa American iVoa'coo^ioM C>. AtiantloXoa? T,loo 1st l? tbl A. <\ L.-L. and 'N. col. tr. 4s. A. C I., conv. I? (In Bkltlrnbj I'beRapcako and Ohl,? cone. t> Liggett ,v Myers Is. Liggett Myers 7t. J.orlllard Company Jj. Lorlllard Company ~r. Norfolk and Western conv. 1 S-cAo>iarrt Air Line (tamped Ii Km hoard Air Line adj. In. Houthem Railway Is. hotit:...-i.1 Railway 3i. t'nltcd States s:tecl Is. Virginia ? Uro? 11 Uro?, ctft. Ve.-Car. Chcm. Co. 5i. Va. Ry. and Powei Co. Ii (ask< IVabafth 4!. Wabaih.PItt*. Term. I at tf. ct Panama r=v ,i,!j,... COTTON MAKKKTg. New Tork. February 2? There km , greater activity and more prouour strength In th? rotten market to-,luv, uith I all deliveries making n> w fclsh (round for the movement en u more or !ts? excited | e<n-,and for both account*. Th>.- e!r,tfJ ?ttady at a net advance of 10314 poliitY l.'ut prices wer,' 1 or T point? of! fn.ni tiif/i belt on active petitions. Official ri;???r:? ' from the leading .Southern spot confirmed the private elaimt i, prlctf. and while the Intoilifht fls' large coin;>artd ?it!i ,a>t year, the tak:n(c also ijhov.td an excess jresr'a f.sur?? Hee?!pts to-day I1.IU bal-? tta last wetk and 3:.iT0 latt vem. To eflpts. at New Orleans ;:,t:i jiak t.Ki last scar; at Houston 1J, ? Kalti?t '..C'l lart year, uhd at 14,05? belet, aealnst %.|?7 las: yc:i Cotton future* clot od steady! Op-ll IllK., 1 Januaiy . y,.:; Febr?ary . :>.;,j f,,",i March .?71 :< v: April . 5 to 9M May 1.1...7 oy,-, June . :V.'7 '? W July .10.01 io.lO August. ,10.05 10.1.' F'Pteinber .lo.io ;.,.]*> rictober .*,'? it jij November .lft to It* December. .: :, .7 spot cotton clotri ,t. ?1 ir, point, high mldrtllntf upland*. lO.OOj ra ''.<\ ling f?ll 10 F.al'.s I.W. ba:-.. I".;,) relpty, i^lKS^baleii'sSlef.' j ? ?? ... .V"V;-,'k V'-.ZU ba!?.?: export COattnlsi ? Tots' to-day at all ports N,t receipts 41.43* halo*; expert lo Ur. ;<? l,a!?M to Kram ?-. IS l.ulf fr; ... Ihe 'coritl. mtftt. 10.C* bales: Block. i.Wi.W! |>aie> r;bntOlllUted al all portrt-Net rccolptt, f'l.ltd ba'.e?; evpott lo (Ireat Itrlta n ''11 S ?0 France, a.ffIS biileU; Coiiti OPEN AN ACCOUNT WlTU The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 EAST MAIN Rlitt V.T. 11.00 MARKS A START. Z PER CENT. INTEREST Official Hange and Sale ot Stocks in New York By . Sales. Slock. Open. Altls-Oholmi r.*. j Allls-Cha Huers, pfd. IV li Amalgamate!! Copper ... 01% 1,510 Amer. Agrl Chtm.. com. Wi ."t-> Amir. Reel Sogar, com.. ??'?. :,; ?? American Car. il\ T?"> American Can i>fd. 9l?i LiO'Amci car uh?l Foundry. i'>*2 Amer Car and l?*oun..pfd ... 1(0 AmetJcun Cotto.ii OH. American Linseed oil. American Locomotive. Amer. Locomotive! ptd. Amer. Malt Co . pf.1. i.T:vi American Smelling . "o l.yrt American Sugar . H"' .vi Amor. Tel. nmj TCI. Co... I39V4 ytO American Tooiieco. cpm; 277 !??? Amer. Tob.. pf?... old. P't'-j : Anaconda Copper . "*?? .*.-??> Atoh'ion . 104M 40) Atlantic C?a? Line. 133*4 a. C. I- of Cdnnei tlciil. Baltimore and Ohio. l"i\ ;<?:> Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 7s Central Leather, com. . l.sro Canadian Pueitlc .??' 2.S3 Chesapeake and Ohio.... ?9V6 ?'lull.-;!no Great Western. ;?? r.SOO'Chl.. MIL and St. Paul.;. 1<M*4 Crucible Steel Cor., com. IWi 20.Crucible Steel, pfd. M% SO Chicago and Northwest..141 p.t Colorado Fuel and lion. 'X 100 {Colorado and Southern.. 4."> SiO Consolidated ?.?s . I39tt K0 Pelaware and Hudsoa.*; 1T1 Den. and Rio Gran., com. ... l'en. and Rio Gran., pfd. .. Its Distillers' Sec. Cor. 31li S.C09 F.rle . ?!? .?t<> Erle. Irl pfd. 51 Fed. Mtr>. and Sm., pfd. tied. II. Helm- Tob. Co. 1.029 General Electric . Kgtt ?.??) Great Norther t. pfd. 3.0 Great Northern Ore ctfs -17', |50 Illinois Central . ' :?> Ihterboro-M m. in* 3,1t? lnterboro-Me.-... pfd. ?14 in:. Met. Marit:e. com.., I9i THOMAS BRANCH & CO.. Rankers and JJrokors High. Low. Utd. Asked-Sales. Sl ick. ClObillk? ' I 1% 9)0 Intel national Paper _ 10-% 0 7 000 Int. Paper, pfd. &0isj <l j Kan. City Scuth., com. tili 11.W0 Lehlgh Valley . 100% 100 Liggett & Myi rs Co. c'm 177 Uli mi Liggett & Myers Co. pfd 111% '. I'v W0 Lorlllard Toil. Co.. com. 1'9 fcrtt 200 Lorlllnrd Tob. Co.. pfd. I15S ll-\ Louisville and Nashville ... ill Manhattan . 10'.'. CO Mo.. Kan ami Texas? 27% 11 P>? Mo.. Kan. and Tex.. pRl. 01 w 4'V Missouri P.f.-lfic . 47% W0 National Load . s:t% 09*4 {,700 New York Central. 110% ? a 100 N. V.. Oat. and Wostern 37% 139? 7.'*. Norfolk and Western... 108% MM t.:'i?i Northern Pacific . 11?% b'7 msr, I'acltlc Mall . :il'.i 1,00 Penhsylvn>il.i .ISHfc 104% 1.000 P< ople's Gas . 106% liCTi Pittsburgh Coal, com. as ioo Pressed Steel Car. :'.?> T>2 Pressed Steel Car. pfd. 7V% Uv. Steel Soi ing. com. >'?'% lsti.po Rending .15794 3? Republic Iran und Steel 22-% CtH iviij I I9?s 104*4 Iii? p?;-fc 81*4 00* ml. livi, 139? 1w:,4 10.1% 11341 1? it% C9*4 MVS 1? Open. High. 10-% f.l it: lll'j IS" 112% 10S", 11"% Low JJtd. Asked. 103:? I"."-'. v-vs CS?i 105% 11% M% 111 171 .".1% 301, COW 200 101*?; il) 22s?i v.'.r... i7k ie>; 11% 13 iai ItiS :i l?-% 12?! "i'i IW? MV, 17-, I7%4 :-o% GO 4=>4 t;I. IS pi.I, 1?% yjt . Ill"; l?S'i I71W ti-c :ju. . 40 ITe ISO3 17: pfd.. 70? 101 pfd. tiS% 162? Cf>\ pfd IIa .?",<j 124=Vi 107 1ss 79u 49?i oi?; nov, 10% f-0li 1'5's'A K7 'l!:.j 39iS nov'i ?i?,l 1.1 10011 (00 Republic I. and mm Kock Island . 40O Rock Island, pfd.. Sloss-Sheffleld ? 6.S60 Southern Pncltlc .. WO Southern Railway C00 Southern Hallway. Standard Oil . C00 Tfc'incs.sec Copper .. Texas Pad tic . Sl.fCJ Union Pacific . United States Rubber... 143.309 United States Steel. SIX) United State? Steel. 500 Vh.'rCar. Client., x 1%'r-. Vu.-Car. Chemical, pfd. Va. Itv. and Power, com ... v11. lb. and Power, pfd. ... :.yi Wabash . ' ' 200 Wubasli. pfd. l-'i '?'< Western llplon . Wcymiin-Rruton Tob c.o ... Total .-ales fur day. 5aS.r<:>) shar Total sales for week (live days). 3.4? 10% ra->i ico'i 1?.? 110% :;>M? 107% :k*i 151% K?'.'4 17*4 :!'? w> 2S ?a 7:1 i"i :v>% 670 31W 21 162 60</j 109 nent. Mexli ?.*0 bales baits Jnpan, S.SW bale*; to Total since September J at all rorts?Not rrc?-lpts, >.>;>,;..?; bates: export to Great Britain, :.Tt-'.,>4 ba>.-: to France. SlT.M-i bales; to the Continent. ..$-?,t>V3 bales; to Japjr. ?}?,3?0 bales; to Mexico, t.ifl bales. New Or'.cans. Februcry :.?Cotton futures opened steady at a net advance of tltf.U t on good cables and a scneral demand for both accounts. The m?-ket closed steady at a net advance of ItjlS points. He? rons ot good spot demand came from the Interior as well as from foreign markets, and interest was centred chiefly In this sit? uation. It was said that Memphis short* wtf among the heaviest buyers, and that, they accepted ?ubstantl?; losses. When trading prices were Zt points up longs were heavy ?roMl-takers.. und their offering*! brought ahi?ut .1 reaction, bate !n ...el morning the suicide of Charles r>. Flnley. and the failure of the firm uf Simpson j Flnley vicrr announced. Both were ottrt butcd to the leas continued t.se In the | staple, but it was beilewd that the firm was not heavily involved and price? were r.ot affected- In the afternoon the market was quiet. Fellini: f->r iioih accounts In? creased, s"pet coiton hrtn. >.*. up: mirtd'lns, lCc.i sales en the spot, ;'.C>5 bales and Sill to arrive. February. 10.72; March. I0.IS; May. I?.?: July, 10.:;; August, lo.ri; Sep tember. |a.I3: October. 1MI; December, lO.irf.' LOCAL MARKET ?ROTATIONS. I Furnished rcha .ckt Commlsslaa Co., Com s. Richmond, Va.) Richmond. Vs., Fsbruary :. iS>::. 1ctcai. WHOLESALE quotations mahke1. LIVE POULTRY. Tutkty her.s. lb. IS *} 'furl*'! gobblers, lb. ll o Chick Bent, Rod? t!ee?c s small, each. Ducks, largr. luiins. Ib.. Dcckr. small, voting. Jb.. Ducks, small, young, lb. DRESSED POULTRY Htad ant Fee: turkeys, choke, lb. to u AND HOGS. Off.? Turk'. T?rke Ducki Chick. H*-r.s. llort, gists spar Fand'.: Mtrch! fa:.-, lb. poor, lb K'JGM-'.'raittf. nearby, ir^sb. do;. Vests, rhoice \ . s.u. poor Calves, runr. ? i L>ry D:> Oranges, F'.a . b: APPLES-' No. .1. htvhaplck Medium. bM.... Cabbage, p-i i09 i ;-. NE? YORK PEOIR'CE MARKET. New Y?irk, l**r>ruir; ;.?Flour?Firm and nominell) Iii?R)'*-' Flour, Buckwheat, Corhmtal. Ryi and I'artsy- a:i firm. Wheat I -Spot tirot.g: No .? r>'i. Il.ot elevator, c'i I'itert liat;r. und t M\i t. ?>. afloat. Kuturi IK if Pic. a<t 3d'. :.r.l-. May. 11.0711-1?; Ju! *i.CO'.',. Corn?Spot flrrri; export, 72',t. f. t. ail .hi Futures nominal. Oats?8|> <tr t?i:o ; gm. t [ Finn, refln'. Hoiss a, 'pile. 'oftte?Fut'ir No. Id] .: European baffCfr?r Irrn; Da lit ?Raw, stta lossd s|leady, 1 lint higher. (Spot if 3s. 't.'3 '.ts, t., ? . ll!4 It ITli'.. r.om- j k?Kir:.'. ar,<J nr. 'I'd-1. Potat'.t? pounds, t- 509 - etdj t?n, iS.'j .?up f<lrly k'.tlve with -?'.''.: In;- f<f ?h?rt?, baying tint -,f refiners. In the er-idc ?.ilntltt buying, ttlrr.a Utigtli in cotton and lard. '?' ?.'?% h.;:!ie: ari'l lutarts .lotj UP fioiri laut night. II: Mi re!,. ;..Vj?|J?; April, ?-? Joae. C.?3t.?7; " I .1. |.r:rr,.; ? unin<-i yel iii? \'.H fill \|v M M'.KI.I ihe f?a ' to havi week, i \ ibrtsitf m I H ror. x j u.r. t.. '?, ' n'iel hog The let I NVHBAT nd .that ce ivsi vtiis largMy due to lag ? ouiitrltis *!?'?! shown inarkibly little for tiie ndllton? In lids, rttpeet ?" Wheat flnlsh'-l ii. i- ?r !t t> I94Ct corn iip I '.vlili a r*:n 'l u He . sept.s.ss ?.? J.6S SHOUT RIBS?Per 100 lbs. May . S.72 S.SO 5.75 S.77 July .$.52 5.55 x.S0 ?.S2 Sept.S.S2 $.97 S.VO SM Cash grain closed: Wheat?No. 2 red. 31.00 .g:.v2: No. S red. MVSL4H; No. 2 hard. 11.02 ft 1.08; No. 3 hard, ?131.02; No. 1 northern. S1.12V1.H; No. 3 northern, tl.10ffl.12; No. 3 In?rthiMfi, tl.OSOl.1?; No. 2 spring. 3l.0391.il; j No. 3 spring. ?SS41.0S: No. 4 spring. 90351; I velvet chaff. 93 ff f 1.06; durum. 93fftl?. (;orn I?No. 3. 65ff 651,0.; No. 3 white. 63%3 6*c.; No. j 3 yellow. 65?? ff 63>ic.; No. 4, 63v,ff6Uic.: No. p4 white. e4>io'C4-4c: No. 4 yellow. 63\ff6?'ic. I Oats?No. 2 white, J2-4e33c; No. 3. WHCi No. 3 white. : - ? .? It 53c.: No. 4. eiyjc: No. 4 j white. 6*>t 3G2*ic.; staondard. ':i ?l'jc. i Baltimore. Md.. February :.?Wheat?Du!!: j spot; contract. si.oo1,. Corn?Strong! spot. > contract. 71>?;c. Onts?Prion?: No. 2 -volte, 165c. sales. It ye?Quiet; No. 2 western, du Itticitle, |IOl.!01. IUCIIMONU (.RAIN MARK BT. Itlchmond, Va., February 1912. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OS CHANOE. WHKAT?>*ar lots. No. 2 red, Western .$ l.W fr No. s red. Virginia . it t.Ot I No. 3 red. it IM I Virginia, b:tc lots (tor scedt.. '.-0 t* 1.04 CORN?t'nr lota. t I No. 2 white . if 7? I No. 3 white . ~>t\i'<i I 1 No. I mixed . 74 ? No. 3 mixed . 72VJ it Virginia, bag lots . 7.' it . Corn on cob. i'j H 7! I 'OATS-Cnr lots. No' V mixed53 V i No 3 white . M tt i Winter seed, bag lots . C2 (J 72 j RYK-Car lois. Oa?-K.rnV.bui-qUVeV.* \ HICIIMONIi HAY MARKET. Itlchmond. Vs.. February .'. 1?:.'. I The quotations nre as follows: I No. t 'Timothy. a 23.50 No. 2 Timothy.MO) St 1 No. 3 Timothy. 22.1? it Light clotcr. mixed. 21.00 5<> No. 1 clover, mixed. (I 22.V> No. 1 clover. 0 23.03 No. 2 ?Mover. 20.00 w No. 2 clover, mlxva. 21.50 9 STRAW?Compressed . 0 is.ro Loose picssed, large bales . 12 13."* SHUCKS?Bated . KLOO ft Loose pressed, large bales.. U.0J a CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago. ill., February 2?Cattle?Receipts! 2,000 head. Marlret slow. Beeves. 14.(0,. s.?f>; f Texas steers. I4.Mtt7.50: W .'stern steers, t I.S01 ;.7.1?; stoekers and feeders. n.W-i COO; cowsj and he:fers. I2.20ff6.25; calves, leg S.X llogsi ?Receipts 5,700 h?ad. .Market generally 100; higher. Light. 13.754JC25; mixed. f5.fOfft.37; heavy. Kff?.!G; rough. |44yl.U| pips. tl'.i.V2n; bulk of sales, se .ofi sheep?Receipts B.?M head. Market strong. Native. 13.1501 4.&*>; western. 53.50'?? ?.70; yearlings, t?.7o'n | 1. Vr. lambs, native, 14.4000.73; western. }4 00 I New Volk. February 2.?Beeves? Receipts j 2. T77 head. Market steady. Slow on bulls nml medium cows. Steer,'. fl.tOQ7.|i; bulls. I 11 'i '7.10; ctwj. $2.23ff5.00. Calves?Receipts j 570 head. Market quiet and steady. Veals, j f7".'r 10.00; culls. 1306.50; barnyard calve'. ?:.*/ I 2.73: wl-stern. I3.504j6.50. .sheep and Lambs?! Receipts 7,131 bead. Sheep steady: lambs! slow; best about steady: others weal: to! lower. Sheep, 12.73*?4.23: culls. ISff lf.M: j lambs. J.V3 w 7.25; culls, stfts.ce. Hogs?Re? ceipts 1,166 bead. Mojket weak at J4.40Q4l.fiO; Pigs. |*tr?.2S. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond. Va . February 2. 1912. Following are the quotations on the Rich? mond Tobacco Kxehange: BROWN S111P I' I NO?N BIV. LilfS .f 5.00 9J7M Short leaf. 7.50 ?s 1.00 Lorig leaf-. R.50 .-<? lo.oo; Wrappers . '.'->*> a l.t.oo. BRICIITS. SMOKERS?Common . 7.<0 Tt S.S0' Medium . ?.t? ?) 11.00 Fine .32.% la.'.O CUTTERS?Common . 12.00 ff 12 50 Medium . 14.00 ?d 16.50 ; Fine .17.00 ifr IS.50 Fine . 11.03 <[t 1600 !WRAPPERS?Common . s.oo 9 lo.w Medium .l&Cfl Q 20.00 Good .36.00 9 Jn.OO Fine . K.CO 'i' W-W Fancy. ?>??? 4P ??<>* SUN-CURED- NEW, Lugs, common to good. 5.50 tj? 7.W lug?, {rood to prime. 7.60 @ *M Short leaf. 8 C0 <B 10.?v Long leaf. 10.00 ? 12.00 A'rappers . UM O n.5u Primings . 1.H ? MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. TBANTJT MARKET. (Reported by Rodgers. McCabe & Co.) Petersburg. Vs., February i? Peanuts.? Spanish.?Market steady; small Spanish. SfOc per bushel: jumbo .cpantsli. ssc. ner bushel. Virginias.?Firm; fancy jumbo, tSMUc. per pound; tancy hundplckcd, J*?C. per pound; extra prime.. 3*?c per pound; prime. JVjC. per pound: machine picked, :i <i Jlfcc, per pound; shelling stock, :'?. ?> <??. per pound. DRY GOODS MARKET. New York, February 2.'?Advances of '?e. wore made in bro-ea sheetings; lie was added to the cost of a well known brand of bleached goads and discounts were reduced .>ii lines of w ide sheetings. The <\< stand for cotton blankets ot napped goods was satis? factory for full delivery. Some Substitut!?I reorders were- placed by Jobbers and gen? eral llt.es of cotton goods for Immediate I 'delivery. Trudln? In print cloths was r.c tlve and tnllD wer? firmer, '"otton goods were in moderate demand. Some grades (,f South American wools were easier, but do? mestic wools wore very sirens. NAVAb STORES. Wilmington, N. C ? February Spirits Turpentine?Steady at Wc.: receipts cssks. Iloiln?Steady at S-'.-TS; receipts 1M barrels. Tai?Firm at 11.30: receipts 111 bar? rels. Crude Turpentine?Firm at |3.?){i>4;lft. Savannah. G:i? February '.'.?Turpentine? Firm at IT'ic: sale: 13 casks; receipts 1SI ..asks; shipments 203 .-asks: stork tasks. Rnsin?Firm; sales l.RI barrels; re celpts i.V.? barrel1, shipments ll.ji'i barrels; stock lvri.t ?'?'.? barrels, emote: is, n und K, ??.&}. .MA rim: intelligence. PORT >1F RICHMOND. FEBRUARY :?. 1912. ARRIVED. Steamer Brandon, Rarney, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passetia-era. Old Dominion Line. steamer Aurora, I'urman, Petersburg and James River landings, merchandise and pas? sengers. Furmah Line. SAILED. Steamer Draodon, Harney. Narfoik, mer? chandise are! passengers. Old Dominion Line. Steamer Mobjack, Graves, Norfolk and James River landings, ntefchand.se and pas eengers, Virginia Navigation Company. .-??.earner Aurora. Furinar., Petersburg and James River landings, merchandise and pas? sengers, l'urrnan Line. Weekly Cotton Market Review. New York, February 2.?Cotton was marking tint..- much of the week under the Influence of con dieting factors In the situation, but within forty-eight hours has advanced sharply. The strike at Lawrence. Mass., It is iru i, was for a time something of a damper. Then many in the speculative world refused to bull th.; market in the presence of a record-breaking crop and of prices which they think Insure an? other big acreage, nnd, under ordi? nary conditions, another big crop, es? pecially as the soil at the South, ow Ing to abundant winter rains, is said to be In the host condition known for years past. Furthermore, the coat of living Is still iii^h?so high that th' <11 fit riot attorney ucrz has Instituted an Investigation summoning' dealers before the grand Jury. This, it Is thought, means decreased consumption of cotton goods, as food murt come tlrst. Th..-n this Is the year of a presi? dential flection, the tariff Is being overhauled, economy Is noticeable everywhere, and reports of an Im? provement in the dry goods trade are It Is asserted, exaggerated, else why do not New England spinners buy raw rotton more freely? And so on. Tttit It wag noticeable that the price re fused to decline. Neither, for n time, did It advance much, it is true, but Are coming in by every mail for the "blue leaflet." .Men and women of property are interested in these questions about the decent of property. Each ques? tion is followed by the answer. Mere are some of the questions: Who may make a wilf? At what afic can a child name bis own guardian? If you make a bequest to a Charitable or Educational Cause, what inheritance tax, if any, docs the State require? If a man dies without a will, leaving a wife and child, which In? herits the most? If a wife dies without a will and leaves a husband and one child, which inherits the greater part? etc., etc., etc. The "Blue Leaflet" sent free on request. The Ideal Executor and Trustee, RICHMOND, VA. larjw spot liouscs and oxporters have boon voracious buyers at tho South of the actual cotton, mid latterly of "fu? tures" here. Liverpool, tho Continent, Memphis, Now Orleans and Wuldorf Astorlit operators have bought heav? ily In the last two days. Spinners hav ? been buying here. A Rood muny hedges for home and foreign account have, It Is said, been liquidated In New York. Indeed, some think il >vas this kind of buying which hulted the dc '? cllne six weeks ago. lit two days prices !'.'?!'1 have risen at ;i rale that isnri?! Ised everybody. Tho exports . have been largo. The rush to IUI Jan* miry shipment contracts has been u liotlceablu feature. Close students of iho situation Insist that the weight r>f tho crop, largo as It was, ls now off Hie market, and that the price Is now low. j even after this advance, though a good j muny people do not st.spict. They think tliat Ilm American spinner irll) ; take 5,000,000 this season and the Ell j ropean spinner lo.ooo.ooo In one way or another. As to another crop, they j think that In nil probability tho fear ut another big yield will cause a de? crease in the acreage', and that, be? sides, a big acreage In itself does not Insure a Mg crop. The spot sales at Liverpool o.' lale have boon 10.000 to lfi.000 balca a day. At Manchester yarns nre linn and iloths In good de? mand, in this country there Is u: sharp demand for white cotton, and I it Is considered not unlikely that 1,000.000 of -be low grades will go Into channels of consumption similar to those opened to tho poorer soils of cotton In the .?eason of 1901-5. Thu ravenous demand for tho actual cotton at homo and abroad Is the sheet an? chor of the market. MAX SHOT BY It F.V i:\FK OI'I'H ICR IMKS Of WOiMIS (.Special to The Times-Dispatch.) Murtliisvllic; Vit,. February 2.? George Wagner, u young white man . from the '?Shooting Crcck'^scctlon of Franklin county, who was shot hear llorsepusture, in tills oounty, on Wed? nesday afternoon by Deputy Collector Bhepperd. of North Carolina, died at | Hie Broad Street Hotel hero InBt night. Shepherd and other rovenuo ofneere from this section were out looking for blocltadcts. when they came upon Wagner and a man named Grlffln in Hie public road with a wagonload of Illicit whiskey, which they wore probably attempting to carry to North Carolina. Grlffln fled, and while Wag? ner was attempting to get a gun from tho wagon Shepherd fired upon him. inflicting a mortal wound. Wagner | was brought here and given every at? tention. The remains wore shipped to his i former home in Franklin county this afternoon. The coroner's jury was postponed until to-morrow afternoon on account of tho absence of Mr. Shepherd. &teamuoats oi.ii UO.ni>iu.S UNK. Lv. Itlchmonil lu.u ol Asu St. dally.7:00 P.M. Leave Newport Newt.(:00 A.M. Arrive Norfolk. .?:00 A. M. Connect* with main lino itcamere leaving Norfolk for New York dally except suneta) { i.'v 1'- M i ?in !.?!!?:.? ano inado by N. ? SV. By. 3 P. M. i.nd C. & O. Ry. at I p. M Night Line steamer* Stop at Claremont to land or lacelva passeuger? on signal, and will be met by ..lie conveyance. VIKi.lMA NAVIGATION CO.-James River by dayilght for Norfolk and Old Point. Now port News and all Jaraes River lar.dlngs. Stcarr.nr leaves Mol Wednesday wa Friday i\t 7:00 A. M. Freight received for all James Itiver landing!. 'Phone Madison 170. .Muln Ticket Office. S:> i- Vfalc ^,ire?-_ Go To BY FASTEST STEAMER (Iteeord I mp 39 hoars U minutes) BY NEWEST STEAMER (Built 1904) By only "?tr?nier Lnndlna Pnsscnaera and S. S. BERMUDI AN Smutcviar WtotiEioo II A. M WEST INDIES New ?.?."Oilini" Milt Match 2nd, and other steamer* foruilfhtly for ."t. Thomas, St. Croli.St. Kilts, Antlgna, Gur-ltloup'. Iiomtnlct, Martinique St. Lcctt, Barbs does, and Uemerara. For llltutraied pamphlet and tickets applj to A. E. Oat'ibrldge & Co., Ager.lt Qnebec S. s. Co.. Md., II Broiutway. flstr Yors; " Samuel II. Bowman, TON E. Main St., Itlchmonil, Vs., or nuy Ticket Agent. Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. s LUXURIOUS 0^** Retiifd Tonnage 8.938 ??J)p a f.1 ft ftj" DupTot Toncisge 14.120 &t\\,i\\3\[Wi SsJlmg Every Saturday at noon to Moro Beautiful than Italy ft Jtoisiid Trip $30 up First Clats Excluaiv Nedstcads tn.1 riiltleDgtb ro'rrors lo evert room end many other ai.lcndld features contained In no other steamship. SANDERSON 4 SON. Gen. Agls., 22 State SL. N Y. S. II. BOWMAN. 08 Hast Main St.. Richmond. Va. Why? "Ask Mr. Bowman" Because In* knows. Ho saves you monoy and furnishes TRAVEL without TROUBLE to all parts of the WORLD. FTtEE INFORMATION BUREAU, l'hono Madison ?l ?l. Snmnel II. Bowman. Southern Tourist Agent. L\ii!iiUi) J? Rlcllmoiid, FreflerlclsVc & Potomac R.R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leave Richmond '4.50 A.M. Bird St.Sta. ?.-..12 A.M. Main ht.Sta. ?55JA.M. RyrdSLSta. 11 1 IA.1I. G.Td St. Kto. ?7.48 A.M.Malust. Sta. ?8.?.) A.M.Byrd St. Ma. {0.30 A.M. Main St. Sta. 12.ni noon H) rd St. Ms. 12.00 P.M. Bjrd St. Kta. ?18.60 P.M. Byrd St. Sta. ft.IS P.M. Ullia Station. ?5.16 P.M. Halo St. Sta ?8.20 P.M. BfrdSt. Sta, Arrlvo Richmond ?7.50 A.M. BjrdSt.Sta. | J11.26 A.M. Elba Station. | t ll.;t , A.M. Bjrd St.Sta. ?1.12 P.M. Main St. Nil. ?2.46 P.M. II) rd St. Kta 16.60 P.M. 11) rd St. Sit. ?/.a* P.U.&TrdSt.sta. 48.10P.M.MalnSl.Sts. ?0.10 P.M. Bird St.Htt. ?0.82 P.M. Main St. Sta. + 10.20 P.M. BjrdSt.Sta. ?11.80 P.M. Main SI.Kit. ?12.5U Digit t ByrdSt.StC. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS, teste Bjrd St. Sta. 1.00 P. 11. for Freaerleksbnrg. I.eatc Klba Sta. 8.20 A. M.,0.80 P. M. for Ashland. ArrltoBrrd St. Sta.8.26 A.M. from Frederleksb'g. ArrlTeKlbsHts.C.80 A.M.,6.110 P.M.from Asliland. ?Daily. + Weekday a. JSundays oaly. 7 Daily except Monday. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station except trains leaving 4.50 a. m., 3.33 a. m and jrrlvltij >a.50 nicht) atop at Elba. Time of arrivals and departures not guaraotecd. Read the al/ns. SEA HOARD AIM LINE. Southbound trains seheuulcu to leave Richmond dally: 9:10 A. m.?Local to Norllnn. 1:20 p. m.?Sleepers and couches, Atlanta. Birmingham, Savan? nah Jacksonville. 8:13 p. m.?Florida Limited (exoapt Sunday). 9:42 p. m.? Slec-ncr. Jacksonville coaches. Birming? ham! 11:35 p. m ?Sleepers. Jackson? ville; Tampa, Birmingham. Memphis. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive in Richmond daily: 5:82 A. m.. 7:38 a. m 9 26 A. m. (except Monday), o:05 P."m.. 5:10 P Ma Local._ RICHMOND AND CHraArKAHE BAY RAILWAY company. Schedule of electric .rains to and from Ashland, stopping at Intermediate stations upon signal: I.v. Richmond (Broad and Laurel Sis.): ?6:05. ?7:10. 8:10b 3:10, ?10:10. 11:10 A. M.; 1:10. 2:10. 1:10. 4:f0b. 6:10. 8:20. 7:10, !:10b. 10:10, 11:46 P. If- Lv. Ashland: ?5:65 7b. 8, 9b. 10. "11 A M.. ?12 M., ?L S. I, 4. 5b. 6, 3. 8. fb. 11 P. M. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. bcarrtcs baggage. ? jffnancfa! ____ ^nanciaI 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 ($1,000) each, of the series of sis per cent, tcn-ycar coupon notes of Jefferson Realty Corporation, dated March 2, 1908, that, in accordance with the terms of said notes, redemption of the same will be made by Jefferson Realty Corporation on March 1, 1912, that being the next date for the payment of semi-annual interest due on said notes, by the payment of the principal of said notes, with interest accrued tu the date of redemption, and the further sum of one and one-half pcrccntum of the face value of said notes, provided said notes with all unniaturcd interest coupons annexed are surrendered on said date of redemption; and the holders of said notes arc ncrcby required to present the same with all unma turcd interest coupons annexed, for redemption in the manner above stated, on March I, 1912, at American National Bank RICHMOND, V RGINIA. I If said notes arc not presented for redemption at said time and place, a sum I equal to the principal of said notes and unpaid interest due thereon, and one and one-half pcrccntum of the face value thereof, will be deposited with the American National Bank of Richmond, Virginia, for the redemption of said notes when pre? sented, and said notes will thcrcaltcr cease to bear interest. JEFFERSON REALTY CORPORATION, By O. F. WEISIGER. Secretary. This Bank Offers Every Facility to the Small Depositor Whether you have $1.00 or $1,000.00 to deposit, your account will be equally welcomed. The 6mall borrower is afforded the same facilities as the large merchant or corporation. Wc especially want small accounts, and, whether you desire additional money to extend your business, build a home or for other purposes, wc are at your service. To those considering a change in their banking connections we cordially invite your account. 3 per cent, interest allowed. Bank of Commerce and Trusts OFFICERS. JOS. E. WILLARD, President. RO. M. KENT, Jr.,'Vice-Prcsidcnt. A. R. HOLLADAY, Vicc-Prcs. R. B. CAMPBELL, Cashier. Tax Exemption in State of Virginia 8?/c Cumulative Preferred Stock Of an active growing manufacturing company located in Richmond, Va. Address P. O. Box 562. Commonwealth Bank Our Broad Street Branch, 102 East Broad Street, is the best lo? cated bank in that portion of Richmond. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local?Dally?N?n port News. S::0 A.?Local?Dally?Ch'vllle. Ex. 8ua Tburoion* ?9:00 A.?Exrrtsi-Dally?Norfolk. Old Point ? 10:00 A.?Local?Dally -Dehtig. Lex. C. Fori,. ?2:00 P.?i:*i<r ... Ijally?tn.-L'vllle. H:00 l'.?Exprass?Dally?Norfolk. N. Newa. 6:00 F.? Local ? DaJly?N. News, did Point. 6:16 I'.?Local?Dally?Oordonsvllie. 6:16 P.?Local?Ex. Bun.?Lchbg, Natural. Bruise. Clifton Forge. ?4:35 P.? Limited?Dally-Cincan'tL chl'go I ?11:00 P.?Express?Dally?f'uclDnatl. L'vlibs. ?Sleepers. tParlor can. TRAINS ARHIVE nidi JIOND?Local from Eaat: S:15 .V M.. 7:50 P. M. Through from East! 11:20 A. M.. 6:30 P. M. Local from West: S:30 A. M.. 9:Si A. M. and 7:15 P. M. Through: S:30 A. M.. 11:35 P. M. and 3:30 P. M. James River Line: ??? :3j A. M.. V. M. ?? Dally except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 1'RE.MlEU CARRIER OK THH bOUTH. Trains Leave Richmond. N. D.?Following schedule figures publish? ed as Information and not guaranteed: For tbo South?Dally: o:;o A. M. Locai. 10:46 A. M. Express. <:0O P. M. Express, with electric lighted Sleeping Car for At? lanta and Birmingham. 11:4a P. M. Express. Week Days: 3:? P. M. Local. VURK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. M.?Dally.?Connecting for Bal? timore Mos., Wed. and Friaay. 6:0o A. M_ Ex. Sun. nnd -':i? F. M.-Mon., Wed. any Friday?Local. Trains Arrive irtlchmond. From the South: ?:60 A. M., S:?0 A. M 2:00 I'. M . x:06 P. M., dally; 12:66 Ex. Sun From West Point: 9:30 A. M. dally. 11:11 A. iL, Mon., We. and Frl., 4::S P. M. Ex. Sun. 8. E. BUROESS, D. P. A., ?07 E. Main si. 'Phone. Madison 272. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANlAHI 1st. 1?1Z Uui.'h t.EAvE Uli iiMuM' DAILs. For Florida and Souib: t:l5 A. M. ana 7:36 P. M.. ?10:30 P. M . 1:00 A. M. ,?t .Noriolk: 9:00 A. *?.. t-vj P. U., 4:10 P. M. For N. & W. Rv. Wem: 6:16 A. M., I0:0u A. M., 3:00 r. M., 9:10 P. 31. For PetersDurg: 1:00 A. M.. 8:15 A. 11.. 8:16 A. M., 9.00 A. 11.. 10:00 A. U.. J.HP. M.. 4:10 P. M.. 6:06 P. M., 7:85 P. M? 9:20 P. U.. 11:40 P. II. For Ooldsboro and Fayettevllle: *4:U P.M. Trains urrive Richmond tlally: 4:40 A. M , 6:40 A. M., 6:40 A. M . a7:O0 A. M.. ?8:87 A. M., ?10:46 A. M.. 11:40 A. M., ?2:00 P. M.. ??1:40 P. U? 6:06 P. M . 6:34 P. M., 8:00 P. M., 9:00 P. 11., U:30 P. M. ?Except Sunday. "Sunday only. aExC6pt Monday. Time of arrival and departure and con? nections no> guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A., 833 Main St. Richmond & Petersburg dectric Railway cars icave Manuneeter, Seventh and Perr? Streets, (or- Petersburg: ?6. 7, 8, ?9 10. 11. ?ia A. M.. 1. 2. ?J, 4. K "6H6, ?6, 7, 8. *8 10 P. M. 11:00 P. 'St.. for Chester, 12:00 mldnlar.t tor Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, toot ot Sycamore Street, tor Manchester: 15:14, 8:36, **7:li, *7:S?. 8:88, ?:8t. ?10:8?. lp.Sj A. M., 14:84. '1:86, 9:35. 8:86, ?4:86, 6:14, 8:84, ?7:86, i:ci, 9:46, '10:40, 11:40 P. M. tDally except Sunday and holidays. ?Carries baggage and express. ??Limited, except Sundes? and holidays. All osra from Petersburg connect with cart lor Richmond. NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAY. ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In effect January 1st, 1912. Leave Byrd Stroot Station, Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: '9:00 A. M? ?3:00 P. M., ?4:10 P. M. FOR LYNCUBURG AND THE WEST: ?6:15 A. M. ?10:00 A. M.. ?3.00 P. M.,?J:20 P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: ?11:40 A. M., ?6:35 P. Mm ?11:30 P. M. From the West: ??:40 A. M-. a2:00 I'. M., bl:40 P. M., *8:1? P. M.. ?9:00 P. M. ?Dally. aDnlly ex. Sunday. bSunday only. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars. W. B. IIEVILL. C. H. BOSLBY, P. A., Rosnoke., V. P. A., Richmond. PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK, Richmond, Va., your busln-jsF. Our capital, and profits Justify your being placed with us. ICapital, $300,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $1,350,000.00 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, E 1104 E. Main St. Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. Incorporated 1SCS. Oldest and strong? est company In tho world writing health and accident insurance for monthly premiums. Lifo, accident and health Insurance In one policy. Gen? eral agents wanted In every city and town In State. Liberal contracts to proper parties. Address P. SANDERS, 1215 Mutual Hull.linn. nichntond, Va. Manchester National Bank Hundreds of new accounts being opened every week in this bank. National Bank ol Virginia Capital, - $1,200,000 Surplus. - $ 600,000 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Street solicits surplus account