Newspaper Page Text
ew York Stock Market New York, February 2S.? Apart from sii extensive covering movement by the I'liort Interest, which effected a Very eharp recovery in such prominent ?'Ut'oek as Cnlon Pacifl.e. Heading und /tUnlted Stlitos si. el, tlie stock market to..ir,y d I ire red only nngiitly in lir. ? Salient features front the early days A?f .the week. Trading was on ? larger '*eale. tun no Ices professional than before. The strength of United States. .Steel wjs perhaps the more note? worthy because ot the severe arruign ; iitftlll "f thai corporri'tlon at the hands ' of the expert en.y< d b> the Stanley Investigating committee. In p.dm or laet, however, and Judging rnun course of th?i in .. .? . i.j a winde, the effect of ihe report acemcd to have heel) discounted. The most patent factor of the rtay ' was the news received in private cables from abroad, which Indicated ' ntt early ngreemenl respecting the threatened coal strike in Qrvnt Prit uljfi. These: advices, were not borne out. howexe'r. oy olllclal statements. which reported a contlnvunoe of the deadlock. The market attained Its yreutest tie .iiVlty, in tlv tust hour, and although price's ?;)luil* .1' ; ioi.uj what Irom the t? ip. theru wore many material net' gains. ?In tuet, all the more important Issues closed at considerable advuhces, de cllnb'tj"b'elng almost entirely contlned to mocks of sei Mtiisry character. Just beioiv tlx; end American Tobacco broke six points; The bond market win. steady "ii very mmlcrate trading. Total Kales. pur value, wore $2.OS!',000. Government bonds were unchanged on call. Total sales for the day were |SS.?Vb shares, including; Amalgamated Gop i per, Il.luii: Sugar, 1,700; American To? bacco. 401); Atlantic Coast Line. 900: J Chesapeake and Ohio, U,100: Louisville I and Nashville, 1,700; Norfolk and ' Western. 3,100; Reading, 93,800: South I ein Hallway, 1,700; Southern preferred, -.200; Cnlon Pacific, 52,600; Untied j Mates Steel, IOC.400; Virginia-Carolina Chemical, 100. New York, February ?S.? Money on coll steady, 2<L< 2 1-2 per cent.; rilling rate, 2 3-8; closing bid and offered nl ?J per cent. Time loans firm; sixty days. 2 3-4; ninety days, 3Q'B 1-S; six months, 3 t-\f}:\ 1-2. Prime mercan? tile paper. 3 3-ifl l 1-1. Sterling ex? change steady, with actual business In bankers1 bill* at Sl.SHU for sixty-day bills, und iji.sT'.'.i for demand. Com? mercial bills. H.Sa 3-1. War silver, ?S 7?-S. Mexican dollars. -17. BirilMOM> STOCK M.'iRRET. By Richard W. Ma-jry. gtoik aii'd isomt Broker, 1Mb B. Main Ptrret. Itiehhientl, v.".. February "S. IIH2. ? I'ATE SBOltniTIKS. DIU. AtUcd i Virginia -'8. Old. C. and );.. 1??.:.... M ?V.i. Centuries. :?;<. C. and It . iwi.i >;^.- S HAlLltOAU U'.'NC'f. A. c. L. R. lt. tarn. Tr. I p. e. :?<> a. c. i.. K. r:. conv. Orbs, is, w.>. Mi c. an,l O. Ctn"! M . Hit, l?}? ... 101 titorgta. Sou. mil I'ln.. IMS. 107 flr'orglu ?ad A". Coil, us, '.M?.... Iff.' N".ir. !tii<i Men!. By. 4s. 19:6. M Nor. and West. I:;. I'uea. 4r. 1Mb. :?: i-.aboaui Air l.lou is, I9S9. 41 Southern Railway Wt Is. l&it. 10a tie. Tt. Dev. and U. M. ?f. 1*5?. 79 Wisttrn .N'. 0., .1st <s. IMt. 103 HTltBKT RAILWAY BONUS. Nor. ?WO Poll.? Vi .i. Co. S(, iNs.. Mi V?. Ky. and r?owcr Co. it. lt'31.... (*><( .. 3TRKET itY. STOCKS; Pur. Va. Ily. uml,.r??<r Co. pfd.It') Si "1 .Vn. H2- , iiM : 1'owei Co. com.... l'W Iii 1 RAILROAD STOCKS. l'ar. Atlantic Coa?t Line com.IW IM Chesapeake and Ohio.IW 7l!i .. Noriolk und Wettern com.leu 111 J!.. v. und P. tiir. Obligation...100 275 Southern Hallway pfd.IW 72 ttotitnern Hallway colli.IW 27ii . BANK A NU TRUST CO. STOCKS, American National.lOQ ISO l Broad Street.... 25 M I .it: National.IW JM c Merchants National.."...iW77i . National Bank of Virginia.100 SIS Planters NaMbnal.100 7SV Havlttss Bank of Itichmond. 23 7.". Colon Bank et Richmond.io SU Virginia Trust Co.IW ISO West Bad. I2H lilchmbnd Hank and Trutt Co.., si si MI -iCBL pANKO v Va.-Car. Clirm. plrt. S p. e,.WO 110 ... | rjuotatlons (o: Inttrcst-payhig Iwndi are at a price to which interest iuu>t bo addad laconic bond: and certificates of Indebted. l.e?? arc It a l ' ?_ .BOND LIST. AiUn-Chalmers r,--..,?;? American Tobacco Company ?dd 4?. tCi.j American Tobacco Company old <"??:. 130V4 Atlantic Cciasl Line Ut 4?. !'5H A. C. 1..-1.. anj N. col. tr. Is ibid. W% A. C. L.. conv. 4; i in Baltimore, bid)'... 10 CbeaSpeak? and Ohio ouiiv. Iiis t bid j.. M*? Liggett & Myer? is. Vl", Liggett A- Myeri 7?. !-??)?? I'. i rl Company 59. }'. l.orillar'l Company 7a. 12-' Norfolk and Wettern conv. 4s. 110 t*aboard Air Line stamped Is (bid)_ >s -?i-al,o!ird Air Lln? a?.i. it. 7u:i ?ou|htrn Railway 4s.. Southern Railway fs. ICS'i Vlltttd j>tati>9 S;?el i"s. 107 Cnltcd Stotea rc^-lsfjrert 3f. 1?IS. 102?i Virginia-Uroo n Uro? ctfs. (bid). tri Va.^'ar. Chem. 1st is. 10WJ Va. Ky. nnd Power Co. Cs (bid!. H>, i Wa'&aah deb in. .".tit, j Wabaah-PIttf. Ttrtn. 1st 4? rtfs. ? Panama iiki. 'lOitt t OTTON MAHKBTS. Ni? Vor!:. F>-!>riiary Jv? Lesj favorable . smt !roni the Kntrllih labor situation cau'a cl scattering liouldatloh '?' aom? of yeator oay's buyitrs in Ho; cotton market, but failed to stimulate .ike:"siiv, Otterings, and hun ness wan v,-iy i-ulft. with ihe clone steady at h rut decline of from lljt points. The Western b';t forecast, calllng for a return f,t unsettled conditions with mow llurrlea In Ar;..,nt a. and Northwest Texas, probably helped to steady the market after tie ear? ly decline, but tli* ral ly weather niup show? ed more favorabli conditions in th. Eastern belt, and houses with Southern connection! appeared io ;., dnlre very llttlt in i:,- local market. Laien esliniatei place yesterday"! March notlcer at nearer %>.(>r) iiaieu Him 4-i.W balef. and ? '.? supposed that the :?? , atock ir now practically concentrated In bends of the Mr apot Inti ? Receipts to-day ?l.XM :..alej. agalnat i'Alsj lesv woek ?od 10.JS2 ;,-,st v.-m. To-day's re cetp'.s at New Orleans IIA17 hales again" r.one last yenr; at Houston l'M< bales against 9.614 last .'".tr. and at tlalveston, lt> 203 boles agair.tt. 5,t?l Inn year. Cotton futures clored rfie ? and i leads ! Open. High; Low. Close: . January ?..'.<>.??"? I0.t4 v>m v.-.i7 1 Fel.ruury .10.W I" lo.l? U...13 ? Morch .10.11 M'.IJ tea, la.js April .10.23 10.;? 10.20 \K:Si May.lft.::? I?.:1. 10,23 ij.nj 1 .lime. K'.tt jo.SJ ;<> ?., " Jt'ly .\*.\% 10. H t<..l.; io.gS ; y.ugtist .10.H 1141 10.35 J4.3S September .10.86 > .? 10.95 11.37 October .?...10.40 let. ;r..:>; 10.40 I November .It'.lft . 11.1*. ! December .10.45 10.4? 10.44 in'47 Spot cotton closed quiet;'middling uplands lots-, middling gulf, fc).70. Cotton, quiet: nilddllnt:. 10.15; pr'?. OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 EAST MAIN S1UPVT. tl.00 MAKES A START. t PGR CENT. INTEREST Uiiicial Range and Sale ot Stocks in New York Salcb. Slock. AllU-C: ha liners . 2?J Allls-JChulmers, |?M. 2\\!>."i0 Amalgamated Coppei .*?'.?? ,\m, Airi. ?'hoiii., ?-om .. ISJ Anier, it-ct Sugar, com.. 11.". American Can. 7CJ American Can, pfel. i.W Ame:. ?':?;? aiiil Foundry, .\ .1. car and Found., pfd. American Cotton oil. American Unseed oil_ H? American Lotcinoilve ?.. !0* .\m?r. Locomotive, pfd... Am er. .Malt Co. pfd. 1,000 American Smelting . 1.790 Aniei-li ah Sugar . Ainer. Tel. ami Til. Co... 100 American Tobacco, coin.. 209 Ant Jr. Tobacco', pfd., now Anucond.i Copper . 1,700 AtCttlscil. ".'?' Atluiltic Couat t.ine. I.7C1? A. <.'. I., nf Conn. Baltimore and oiiio. SCO Brooklyn Bapld Transit, 1 I.Ottl Central Lcnther. com_ ? 1 :ttiia<iau Pacific . : 3.300 ?Heaapeaku and Oho. ion Chicago llrcat Western.. ::.!' " Chi;, Mil. and St, Paul.... ? 10 Crucible Steel for., com. ! ICO Crucible Steil, pfd. 10* Chi. and Northwestern.. ;:u Coin null) I'm 1 and Iron. I ' C'oolrpdn in,1 Southern!. 7 ? 1 tohsotldated Clas . ! SW Delaware and Hudson? Deri, & Bio Grande, com. neu. ?? nil. Gr?nde, pfd.. ! 9"d Distillers' Sec. Cor. I UNW F.rte . 300 Br'e, 1st pfd. ' Fed. Min arid Sm., pfd. Ceo. 11. Helme Toil. Co.. 701 13-jn. 1','ectrle . '_'..*.? 0 i Sres t Northern, pfd. 30) Groat Northern Ore Crfs .Illinois Central . ; if'<M Inlerhoro-Met. i".".|'i Iritorb'oro-Met.. pf<!. Int. Mfr. Marine. Com...' International Paper . Ii!?.?. IH S4& I?"* U'm DIU 104% I7";i 71% I7?i HC.n. M 29.? 191. I DO 1 wi vf: |Oj'(. Mil By THOMAS B1IANC1I & CO.. Bimkvrs and BroKcrs. Open. High. Low. Hid. Asked. Sales. Sl ick. Closing. ? s 1 Internal. Paper, pfd_ .', .". ,". S fd'j 300 Kansas City So. com... c,;>. i,7<4 o.7?n Ungrtt & Myers, ?m.. :<>.. savi" SSf4 e'.i Liggett ?: Myers, pfd... M\l 6S H taVk M?| ?0 I.nil I la Iii Ton. Co.. com. 1174 I,., IPj l\% IM* l,..illlard Tut?. Co.. pfd:, ;i].v. jr>) ?.973 l-ehlgh Valley . M :,]? , UTi 1 Louis, and Na.-liville... H? us'* Mahhi ttan . p. ;,,? SCO Mo.; Kan! and Texas ? <? . 10u Mo.. Kan. arid Tix., pfd. 3;' ill" 2,220 Missouri Paclilc . 104?, pc, :j?1 National Lead . 3.S33 New York Central. N. v.. Out. and Western UV? N?rfolk and We.-tern.. 2,100 Northern Paclilc . 241 ?_??;?; 600 Pacific Mail . 103 id.'i,', 5.1-10 Pennsylvania . tu) people's Oa's . loitj n-! -, WO Pressed steel Car. 1?; i;r; lid Pressed Steel Car, pfd., j.^ii . as 100 By. Hte?l Spring, emu.. I02V4 102'i 91.800 Iteadjng . 7Jji/, l.ao Bepulilic Irdn und Steel 17", I7i 2,000 llepubllc 1. and S., pfd.. 1,000 Bock Island . 100 Bock Island; pfd. Bl?Ss-Shcfftcld . ::,trti Southern Pacific . 1,760 Southern Hallway . 2,100 Southern Hallway, pfd., Standard Oil . ;00 Tennessee Copper . Texas Pacltle . 02.200 Union Paclilc . 1.400 Lulled states Buhber.. I07,a? UriltJd states Steel. 4|U 12 333 Cnitcd States xStc.'l, pfd 29' ?."."?j 400 Va.-Car. Chenilcsi . 31 ,".)>, V.-i.-Car. Cnem.. pfd. ;.\ r.p.t Va. rtv and P. Co.. com SS 30 " Va. By. and P. Co.. pfd. isrt |?S Wt Wabash . ?iO'.', iro?i '.)?> Wabash; pfd. ladt; i.'Oi', ;.K0 Western trnlon . :i-?- Weyinan-ltrnton Co ? 1351,4 !:??;<; Iii) Pitt?; Con 1 Co., com. 1.*', isi, 1,700 '-, 1'. ei St. L, com. ;ttK :.?v ?'.. c. * st. U. pfd. I Totil sales for day. lrtii ioi.\ Total !?.?tes for week (' Open. High. Low Bid. Asked ..-. I* 107'.j 17" 170 170 I? l?r. 7S's 1(3? 71?} 111!? 117 iO?>, ICS?? 22s?4 SSO le.V-, 1:?!? 171 .VA: ISt'i sin l'"ai Li-"-. iss ii 1 lOTi in'-. ii7?; 106% I? -2 61% I'm', 5SS lf.C IM'.s 110', in 117 122V4 I0*i{ 27!? 10?i >? 23 ?$$ ioV? 27\ 1VL 1?>, SIH 1 I.V.) l?SVi I37W SI lf?i llOli 17?? 32 122% )*:?-. I'S : s 9i I5i9i 17 07 '-?:{'.? Ii) I0SV? 72':. 7'.v"i :'4>"r; 21 Vj h?Vi ?Mi 61'* lOSti E3%i KO IS 107 V '.hroc days), IM4 170 ic*i 107 I06?J llf) i.j..:>"i shares, EOS,400 shares. liO 171, 107 117 (Vipts, 4,111 bales; stock IS0.U51 bales: export Coastwise! l.tii bales. Total to-?iiy nl all ports?X -t receipts. 31,310 ixtIcm: cx|k>rl to ijrcat Urltain, SS. WO bales; to France, lo,!/;o bales; to the Conti? nent, l.-.,Ti.i bales: to Japan, !?'-', bates; to Mexico, too bales; stock. l.SM.?"3 bales. Consolidated at ail ports?Net receipts. I TO, 017 bales; ?-xi>oit t<> Great Britain, UI.ISS btttesl to FranCe, 21,73;! bales: to the Conti? nent, ?.t>3i bales; to Japan, tv5 bales; to Mexico, 101 baits. Total slnee September ". at all parts?Net receipts, S'.rTT.ShS bale*; export lo tlrent! Britain; ".17S.1S6 bales! Xo France. 943,014, bales; lo llie Continent! 3,290.617 bales: to' Japan, 83S.3S9 bales, to Mexico, ?.3JS bales, j New Orleans, February 25.?Trading In the cotton market was somewhat restricted 4o? day, <lue largely to the apparent disposition of traders on both rides to await the out? come of the English labor troubles, allowing Ilm market In lhe meanwhile to take care of itself, ami as ii result ..f Hit? Inactivity the Inn prices tliowiil a net decline, of in; points. Tlie opening ?n? steady at a decline mi ii decline of 20w points oh disappointing ?tables. A better weather map und the re? luctance, of tr.idert to Indulge In any ereat activity until the Kngllsh labor situation m cleared Imparted .. dull and listless tone to the market, and prices responded w?b i decline, of Sfiil points, but later reacted lu? der the prlmlse ?f further unsettled weather iivei Hi" ?belt. At noon quotations on the trading mouths were -? point* uhdet vrsier dny'a ,-lose. In ihe afternoon t lie market iv.is dull and featureless, and prices again declipcd 3SM points <>n lite active months. Closing 1 pelni up from the. lowest. Spot Cotton stead) und unchanged: middling; 1UT-16C.'; tale- on the spot I, JO) bales and 77o to arrive. Future!, eiosed steady: February. ;o.M: M.irrh. fj.ff. May. 10.17; July. 1U.S7: ! August. io.il! September, 10.17; October, 10.14: December, lO.K. l.of .M. MARKET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished bv J. mission Mete Richmond, Vn . Februar}' 58, im:. 1 At It AI tVUUL.KS.VIiK QUOTATIONS Of! m iKKt-vr. LIVE HOUIVTIiV; Chickens, choice, sntall, lb.... IS <> lt> Chickens, choice! medium, ib.. i> t* C'hloktihs, large, lb. y 15 liens, lb. 12 hi l;tj. Itbostert, each. IS it <* Cleesc, fat, largo, end. GS :i $3 Geese, small, each. 7.0 ii (tl Ducks, large, young, in. y 13 Ducks, small, young, lb. It ?' Ii DREH6BR POODTRV. (Head und J-'tct Ott.) Turkey hens, .b. 61 \X Turkey gobbler*, lb. (j 11 Poultry . >u 1? Chickens lb. 1J (<i 1.1 Ducks, ib. .-i t: Uvi.se. |b. ?j|> 1? EGGS?Crated. In orates, nearby, fresh, dor... ;? In crate:, other sections, do/.. tj :l BUTTER. Family, choice, fresh, lb. O Merchants', fair, '.l. <U S3 COONTIt V-CCRED B A CON. Hams, w?ll smoked, ib. SO o> llams, well smoked, iaigv. ib. IS 4ji !!? tides, iinokid. lb. w ]3 Shoulders, ?c'.l smoked. Ib.... Q 13 HIDES. Dry flint, 'u. It IS Dry iHit. lb. dl M Green sail, lb. ff 10U Green, ib. ii 9?i Green, dsmngeil, ib. ? iv ? Tallow, ib. ? r> Beeswax . O s* PBA8 AND UP AN P. Peas. U. E,. No. 1, bus. S.SS it 1 Beans, choice navy, bus. 2.24 .< 2.64 FRUITP; BTC. Orahges. FIs . box. '.75 '?v APPL.BH? .'s'o. ;, handpkkcd, bbl. 3.23 H t.oo Medium, bbl. 2.? lit 3.M Cabbages, per 100 lbs. 1.1$ Ml Si EI.L.AXKOUS. I Hoes, ch.. according to sire .. S iji. 7',i ?jt&gs . ft ttp Hoars . 3 it 6 spnrcrlb* . 9 -8 '.0 NEW VOItK I'UOpt'ttE MARKET. New York. February IS. ?Fleur?Steady t" llrm with uheat at ;?- mod-rate trad.-. Rye Floor and Itye?Steady. Buckwheat Flour Dull. Cornmoal?Firm, Barley?Quiet. WTient -i-tStrong: No. : red, 11.021,4 elevato:. export basis and f. o. b- ullont. iriitiites 'i .i l?4?. net higher. .May. 11.05; July. 11.03. Corn?Firm; No. .. elevator, doniisil? basis to .irrni. und export. I.V. f. o. b. atioat. Futures nominal. Oats?Firm: stand: ant ?lilie. 60e. in elevator: Nu. :. 6''?;i Pork 0ltd Reef?Steady, Cut Meats-Base. Petroleum and Tin pent in.Steady. Tallow Dull. W ool -Quiet. Rosin?Quiet. Molastes? Steady. Rice?F|rm. Sugar ?Haw. sternly: refined; i|ulet. Cnffee-rFutures closed steady at a ni t deelln? Of t^iT points. Spot, quiet; RIO, No. 7. It's-' : .-anti.?. N'<#. t, |3'?e.; mild, du',!: Cordova. i?v, i<-. flutter and Chet.-? Flrtni Egg.".?I'nsettled. Potatoes-Steady ciot unchanged. Cnl4??ges?Firm; red. ton. :0.i?>; Danish fed. *4.r.H?>.00: Florida. I.CW, rraie J3.MO3:S0. Peanuts and Freights ?tlnehnhged. Cottonseed oil was quiet; but steady on scattered commission la>u.?r buying and ior,in covering on the strength In laid. Tcn I deri totnlcd atoned it.OO luirrel?. und were taken ?'.,<? a prominent refiner. Closing prlres showed prai.tleally no change, from last night. Mareh, 6.19413.30: April, S.S3<tS/7: May. ?i ?.??: June. .*..?;<,.'..?.?: July. 7?.tf ;>.7'.; prime '-rude, 4.it sales; prime ?uninier yellow. CM hid; prime winter yellow, ;..T.".'-/ ''?.Or. prime summer white, MOiITi.99. ( ltir.\<;0 GRAIN SIARKET. Chicago, Iii., February ?S.?-Sensational figures on fcrni reserves, the. lowest in years, j excited ?titat traders and made the inarkel r Ii. close \mis strong a' ? n't advance Sfi le. to llie. Corn itnlshed 't 'it to . . up; oats with a gain of t{,r/ v. to I an I hog products dearer ?>:? ;',4013!ic Tii- leading futures ranged ras follows: Open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT? May . 1.00>i l.OJ'.j l.onn ; ojij Ju'y . ?H sc 9*K \*u , ??P1. ;>3:? 93. Clti % I CORN? May . bl ? fij' July . C1 i/j , Sept. a:\ t? 67', ? May . js'(j ,-,;?; ?Inlv . \V~ 4S", 4:*'', t\vt fffpi. r.'V -41H. is MESS PORK?Her bbl. >???> .l?-ri 13,<7 li.30 |S? J,J|>' .15.0S 16.77 16.73 Kept. 3.:o i.K ?.41 J.W I SHORT RIBS?Per l"i lbs. May . $.?0 S.6T ?.?0 <0> ! .lulv . S.e.'. S.70 V6S I Scp*t.3.SS 5.? 5ST I.? | Cash craln closed: IVhrat-No. 3 red. Wit! $| ' No 3 red, 97(? Mi No. v Uird. 1101.0?; 1 No. :! hard, WS ?1.03; No. 1 northern, SLlOp I 1.13: No. * northern, f 1.0691.11: No. 3 north-1 im. J1.02$>1.10; No. . fprlue. No. I i spring, 999*1.07; No. t spring, SOU H.Oi; vel? vet chaff, f0911.06: durum. 90911.07. Corn?I No. ?. ?3 'I 6SV-; No. 3 white. 63'llr64c.: No. 3 yellow, fil'-,;i;ii2t : No. 4. 3S<itTtlc; No. I white, f.9ft ?*.!??.: No. 4 yellow. ,".9Q6l'ie. Onts ? No. ?. .">;?<-.: No. : white, 62?t9J3c.; No. 5 Sie.:[ No. 3 white ?> 62'Vc: No. I. 17919c.: No. I white, i;1; ?/M'.;e.. standard. S3&S23?c. Baltimore. Md.. Fobruary "c ? Wheat?Nt>th- I h iil: spot, eontracl. JS'.Jc. i orn?Cjul't: spot. | conlrnct, OWfpJO'je. 'oat?Quiet: No. 2| white. 571ifll??ie R> ??Nominal: spot, N?.I 2 vutcrn. domestic. 91. RICR.MONO GRAIN MARKET. Richmond, Va., February 35, 1912. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE WHEAT?Car lot*. No 2 red. Weatrrn.5 1.01 fa No. 2 red. Virginia. .< i.04 No. 2 red. I.e.'! '4 Virginia (bag lot:". ".M :?( l.o_ CORN?Car lot*. No. 2 white. 71 <S No. 3 while. ~it 72 No. 2 mixed. 7; Uti No. 3 mixed. 71 '<? Virginia (bag lots>. 72 it K. Corn on the cob. 71 4/* 74 OATS?Car lut;. No. 2 misted. ri ?7 No. 3 mixed??. 66 'p. No. 2 white. ft. as No. S white. 67 (?t Wlnt'.r ?ef.il. bag Ion. Ci m 75 RYE?Car lots. Virginia ?rxiK lotsi. ss tr i.m Whoa t?Quiet. Com?poll mid nscloctod. bats-In fair demand. RtCH.MOMI HAY .MARKET. Richmond, v.l., February 26, 191-'. 'Iii'- quotations are us follows: Nu. t Timothy.JlS.?u a' No. 2 Timothy. 23.00 'u No. 3 Timothy.?2.00 4i bight Clover, mixed.2S.0O ?i. 2i.i') So. 1 Clover, mixed. St.oj Q -.'t.oo N'o. 2 Clover, mixed. 22.:0 IV No. 2 clover. S1.C0 tiv BTRAW?Compressed . .. V 14.? I.nosc-prersed, larfo bales_ vi 14.10 SHL'CKS?Compressed . 19.00 ? Hay?With nominal receipts there is ao | change since last week. j<oose-pre*scd. largo hairs... 1S.00 9 Load your cars so that bay ?t doors rep :<-ruts contenu, ami thus avoid rejections. This matltet grades hay In aervrdanea with the rules of tnc Nntienn: Hay Associa? tion. CATTLE MARKETS, RICHMOND LilVE STOCK MARKET. i irfales at Union Stock Yards.) Richmond. Vs., February 2-. 191?. i Report of 'be Hvo stoek market tor the week ending February :'?:. I912: Receipts?Cattle, 161 load: calves. Ii head; -iifep. 6> bead; hops. 3,922 heurt. liest steers, 4'l ?trc'.; medium to good, Hisjiic.; roinmon to fair, 4{?4,,c: bc?i helf- I i tri '?'? '?! i",e.; medium to itood. 4<j ji ic;1 feniie.-Ii to fair. 3:i''(t1?''.. best cows, V.ifi IKr.i medium to good, ."'? v <",<?.: common to jfjli. 2'; ftS'lc: b.si oxen, ,'?ilic.; medium to wood, Hf-t-ji'.: bui.f. 'i Hie. ? calves, Hie.; rair to medium. 6Si4'.Jc, Cows and yes, 123960.00 p-r bsail. Rest heavy hogs I t'i'fjeXc; jjoo.1 in to ISO-pound lioe?. *??'* |t.C5; Ugh? Lot;.* and piss. I'll*Uc.; ?o'.vs and I ?tut;?. iiitSc.: best sheep. 3'i'rj Hvc-: common fair. 2'i ;> s'i'-; b"fi lambs, 6'-.. .i7e ; com? mon to fair, I'i-'l i'lc cilicnso. 111., Fobrnary S$.?Cattle?Receipt? !".?'?'?) head. Jfnrket steady. Beeves. |3.104.i 8.64; Texas steers, M.'j'i ?1.00: Western steers, ?:.l'.? 7 I' -. Storkers and feeders, $I.W114.S0; cows and heifers. J2.IiJ74.S0; eslves, 5i.;'.-i S,2i. Hogs-r-RecelptS 23,009 bend; market in lOi higher. Right; t6.30tf6.3S; mixed. $6.230 G.S5: heavy, P>".,JSfl ?' f.7'j'. rough. 66.23?) jj; pig-*, f 1.60 " ???20; Milk of .mles. 66.10",/.", Knccp. ReeolpitH 23,099 bend. Market Hteady. I Native, S3.W^r 1.90: western, t3.504i.4.99; year Hhrs. :..<?; lambs, native, ll.UO'ff'.Oa; western. f?ffTilO. N>w- York. February 2S.-rBeeves?Receipts .'(?-?6 head. Market active and higher, ?ort. $4.7.'.ft :.;?'.; bulls. ?44)6.00; cows, 12 is ?. Calves?Receipts I.S35 head. Easier for I top griideis; otbnrs full steady. Venls,. j- u 11.60! ff wtops nt ill: .nil?, %i<ftt,;f>; harn v.,rd Culves, Sief 6.26; fed do.. (5.6097.01. Sheep mid Lambs-Receipts 7,031 iierfl. Mar r-t hteaih. Sheep, 13.6094.76: western, Hfl cult*. ??.'.TT.'?".:";: lambs, J6.73fl7.3n: culls. ;5{iS.~0. Hogs?Receipts 6.S31 head. Market firm nt *S.*3?l 7.00; pigs. SC.~S1jS.e3. RICH MOM) TOBACCO MAUSET. Richmond. Va., February 2S, 191?. FolioT'.nt are the quotations un the Rich? mond Tobicco Escuange: BROWN SHIPPING?NEW. Lug? .* 5 00 3* 7.30 I Short leaf. 7.80 ? 9.CO f.ons leaf. S.S0 3 10.00 \ Wrappers . 12.00 <i 13.00 j BRIOUTS. SMOKERS?Common . T.O) S? ?.50 1 Medium . 3.00 Q 11.00 | FJne . 33.00 "j 13.00 ', ".?RAPPERS?Common . S.N it lO.M i Medium . 1S.00 it 20.00 Uood. 33.0 <? 30.OJ , Fine . 32.60 Hi 37 Fancy . t0.(O 6 13.09 | SUN-CURED-NT: W. bugs, common to good. 6.60 ~T 7.0* Lugs, good to prime. 7.60 tf 1.60 j Short leaf. '<J 10-M 1 t.ong leaf. 10.O) ?5 13.00 Wrappers . 13.30 ? 17.D0 j Primings . 151 !> *-2i MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. j (Reported by Rodgerf. MeCaba & Co.) Petersburg. Va., F-bruar) 2?.?PennuU.?I Spi.ntjh-Flrm at ST'i-- per buahct. Vir- | glnlas?Market arm. Fancy iuntbo. 4c. pri pound; fancy handnloked, 3*,c. per pound: extra prime. 3*?e. per pound; prime. :.>&<?. p,.r | pound; marlilne picked. 2Vm "i>~- per. pound; | shelling stock. 2>.j?j3-r. per pound. DRY GOODS MAHNET. New- York. February 35.?The primary cot? ton goods market uni steady duriiig tit. day. Jobbers and retailers r.-p...-t a fairly good business for thlt season of the year. [ Till demand for men's ve.tr was not as ac live ns |nst ;?r- but a good amount ot bus Ir/css was reported In some ?luarter? of t'u market: Price" ur<- allowing an upward ten- j deney. Domestic woo: values lioid fltm. At the Antwrep wool auctions some grades) showed slight deciins.-. '"oars' wool ad? vanced '? per cent, at Buenos Ay ret. Worst? ed yarns wer'- (juict. NAVAL STORES. Wilmington, N". C., February- Ii.?Spirits Turpentine?Steady at 40*jc. Rosin?Steady ' nt 15.90: receipts Ml barrels. Tar?Firm at V.:0; receipts 3ft barrels, Crude Turpentine? Flriri at 4J.J0tM.30: receipts it bsrreis. Savannah. Ga.. Februarj' 3?.?Turpentine? Firm at Kite.1: ,a:-;-j Z'.O casks; receipts (7 casks: shipments :"t casks; stock 2S.92* casks, Rosin?-iSJnn; sales 1,000 harret?; reteipts 416 barrels: shipments Mf7 b..rrcls; mock 93,037 barrels. Q.iote: R, f?.fi2l?, Charleston. P. i\. February 31.?Turpentine ? Firm nt WS*. Rosin?Firm, Quote: B, M.?2?.J: P. ?.?}. MA It IN E INTF.I.LlOENCE. tPORT OF RICHMOND. FEBRUARY S3, :! A R RIVED. I Steamer Brandon. Itamey, Norfolk, m.. i ehand'.SO and passengers, Old D.-.rplnlon j Line. ! Steamer Aurora, Furman, Petersnurc and i "antes River landings, merchandise rud ins- : jcugers, Furmin Line. i SAILED. I -learner Brandon, Harm:.-, Norfolk, mer- I I thand-ise and paaicn-ers. Old Oomtnioi. I I -*.ine. I ! Jteamcr Mobjack, '-river. Norfolk and ? ames River landings, merchandise and pas? sengers, Virginia Vivlgntlon Company. Steamer Aurora, Furman, Petersburg and James River landings, merchandise and |>3= .inger*. Furman Line, uldiltoaoa Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A. ?Local?Dully?Newport News. I 6:20 A.?Lor-al?Dally-Ch'vllle. Ei. Sun. Thurroon* I f3:O0 A.?Express-Dally?Norfolk. Old Point UG:G0 A. ?Local--Dally -Lch:.g. Lex. C. Kor?? ?;:00 P.?Expre3jv?Dal!y~i".ln.-L,v!!le. D-.W I'.-Express?Daily?Norfolk. N. News. ? .Oj r.--Loeal-Lsal.'y?N. News. Old Point. 6-.1S I'.?I.oeai-Daily-Oordonsvllle. 6:16 1\?Local?Rs. Sun.?Lcbbg, Natura' Bridge, Clifton Forgs. ?6:33 i-.- Limited? Dally? CineJ-i'lL Cbl'go ?11:00 1'.?Express? Dally?C'aclnnat!, L'vlllel ?Sleepers. tParlor Cars. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND-Local 'mm East: S;13 A. M.. 7:60 P. M. Through from East: 11:30 A. M., 6:30 P. "M. Local from West: 1:24 A. M.. 0:66 A. M. and 7:1J p. M. Through: S:J0 A. M.. 3:3? P. M. nnd 3:20 P. .M. James River Ein?: *"8:3S A. M.. C:l? P. M. ?? Daily or.cept Sunday. Solicits personal and savings accounts, subject at any time to check, and allov s 3 per cent, interest on same. Travelers Building, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital, Assets, $1,000,000.00 $2,400,000.00 In addition to above, invest-] ments held In trust andltfo qqq,000.00 kent separate from our(^w ' kept scpars own assets, over J RichmouiljFreflericWg & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Ijonvo Hlohnioml ?4.AO A.M. tljrdSt.Kta ?3.44 A.M. Mala m.Mj a .V.I cm. I'.jid Sl.StS ?'7.10 A.M. lljrd St.Sla. ?7.48 A.H. Main St. Sta. 'vi.i A.Jl. Ujrd tit. Ma. ?0.80 A.H. Main St. Kin. ! ii.Ul noou ii) rd si. Ma. le.ouv.a.njti ki. s?a, 43.60 P.St. Bjrrt St. Sta <4.i5 p.m. Klua Station. ((.UM; Main St. Sta ?S.St) P.M. ByrdSt. Sta Arrlvo Rlelitnond ?7.00 A.II. BjrdSt.Sta. (1 l.t'j A.M. Klba Station. 11IM A.M. J))rd ht.Sia. ?t.1l! I'.ll. MnlnSt.Sts. ??.4o l'.M. II) rd Sl.Stn. 18.?O V.U. Bjii St. Sis. ?1.23. I' ll. HjrcM.Mn. MMOI.Jl.Maln St. Sis. ?u.10p.j1. DyrdKI.Nts. ?0.3S l'.M. Main St. HI a. tlO.SO I'.ll. lijrdSt.Kla. ?11.80 I'.ll. Main St. Sta. ? 12.50 nlxbtBjrdSt.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Leasti Bird H?? Sta. 1.00 P. M. for Krederlcksborf. i.easo Klba SI.a. H.SO A. M.,?.30 P.)l. for Ashlsna. Arrlro ll) i ? Si.stn.S.er. A.M. from Fredericks!)';. ArrlTeKlbaSU.fi.80 A.M..6.31) P.M.front Ashlaoi. ?Daily. I Weekdays. (Sundays only. ', Daily except Monday. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station (except trclns leaving 4.50 a. m., 5.50 a. m. and rrrtvlng 11.50 night) stop at Elba. Time ol .- - rivals' and'departurea sot guaranteed. Read t.-.o sljoa. S?iTP?Tk -?sd wjesYeW "railway, only ali. hail i.ink tu norfolk. Schedule in ?fleet January 1st, 1912. Loava By t il Street Station, ni-.hmond, FOIl NORFOLK: 'C:"0 A. M., '3:00 P. M . ?4:10 P. M. toil LYNCHBUHG AND TIIK WEST: '6:13 A. a. *10:0Ci A. ?.i *3.(0 i'. M..*9;30 P. M. Arilve Richmond from Norfolk: *U:40 A. M.. ?0:.? P. Mi, #U:S0 P. M. Fruiu the Waat: ?eilO A. M.. u.'rOv V. 34.. bl:49 P. U.. ?6:05 I?. M.. ?>:0u 1*. M. ?Dally. aDaily ex. Sunday, bSunday only. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars. w. b. UliV11,1,. c. H. bosley, o. P. All Roonoke.. D. P V. Richmond. RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE DAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of electric .rains to und from Ashland, stopping at intermediate stations upon slsmal: Lv. Richmond (Broad and Laurel 6ls.): ??:03. ?7:10, f:tflb. 9:10. "10:10. 11:10 A. M.; 1:10, 3:10, 3:10, l >:.. 6:10. 6:90. 7:10, !>:10l<. 1.1:10. 11:1? 1'. M. Lv. Asbland: ?6:65. 7b. S, 9b. 10. "11 A M . *13 M . ??1. X, 1. 4. 6b. ?. 7. S. 9b. 11 P. ii. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday only. bCnrrire buggage. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY lat. 1*11. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILT. For Florida und South: 1:15 A. M. and 7:35 P. M.. ?10:30 P. M.. 1:00 A. m. For Norfolk: 9:00 A. XL. 4:0) P. 14., 4:16 P. m. For N. A W. Ry. West: ?:H A. m., 10:00 A. M., 3:00 P. M., 1:90 P. If. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. 14.. ?:li A. M., 1:16 A. M., 9:00 A. u., 10:00 A 14., 3:00 P. 14., 4:b) P. M.. 6:? P. M . 7:35 P. M . 9:20 P. 14.. U:4i P. m. For Ooldsboro ?nd Fayettevtlla: ?4:10 P. m. Trains arrlvo Richmond dally: 4:49 A. 14., 6:40 A. M.. 6:40 A M . a7:O0 A M . ?1:17 A. m.. ??:o:<? A. M.. 11:40 A. II.. *2:00 P. M . ??1:40 P. M.. 6:06 P. M.. 6:65 P. M . 8:00 P. M , 9:00 p. M . U:80 P. M. ?Except Sunday. "Sundsy only. aExcept Monday, Ttma of arrival and departure and con oectious no' . uartnteed. C 5. CAMPBELL. D. P. A.. ?SS Main St. Richmond & Petersburg electric Railway Cars letAe Manchester, stventh and Perry Streets, for Petersburg: ??. 7. S, ?9 10. 11, ?12 A. M.. 1, t. ?0. 4. i. "6:4i. ?6, 7. 8. ?* 10 V. U. 11:00 T. 14.. for Ch?wUr, i::00 midnight "or Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, lor Manchester: 15:!?, 6:li, ??7:lc. ?7:?, S:Si, ?:C?. ?iO:?. h-.? A. 14., 11:3*. ?1:36. 2-2S 1:15. ?4:16. 4:35. 6:35, ?7:3?, S:S0. 9:33, ?lO-.IO. 11:40 p. m. IDally except Sunday and holidays, j ?Carries baggage and expreas. "Limited, .?.leapt Suniijj, and holidays. All cars fruiu Petersburg connect with cur* for Richmond. SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER 01 THi: SOUTH. Trains Leava Richmond. N. B.?Following schedule figures publish? ed as Informal'.an and not guaranteed: For the South?Dally: ?:to A. M. Locsi 10:C. A. M. Express. ?-.'?) p. M. Express, With ele-:tiic llglittd Sleeping Csr .'or At- I lanla and Birmingham. 11:45 P. M. Expreat. Week Days: 3:f>) P, M. Local. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 f. M.?Dally.?Connecting for Bai tlmors Mon.. Wed. and Friday, 6:03 .\. m. - Ex. Sun. and i:13 P. M.~Mon.. Wet!, and Friday?Locat. ?***i Trains ifViY* stlchmobtL From the Suu'.U': ?:J0 A. 34., i;|.) ,v. v 2:0) P. M? ':0? P. M.. (tally; 12:63 Ex. Sun Prom Wen Point: S:30 A. M. daily. 11:35 A M., Mon., ",V? and Frl.. I:>9 P. M. Ev. Hun. 9. E. BUR?ESS. D. P. A., 9</7 E. Main St 'Phnna Madison 272. BEABO.VRD AIR LINK. Southbound trains scheduled 10 lea\e Rlrti mnnd dally: 9:10 A. M.?Local to Norllna. 1:30 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta;] Sirmliigliur,,, Savannah, Jacksonville. h:13 P. M.?Florida l.iniiteri (except Sunday!. '.>:<2 P. > M.?Sleeper and coivcher. Jacksonvihe. 11:30 I'. M.?Sleepers and roaches. Birmingham. Memphis. Northbound tra.an scheduled to arrive In Richmond daily: 6:32 A. M., 7:34 A. it.. ii.Zi A. M. (except Monday;. 6:0J P. M., 6:40 I*. M . Local. ^trainboatd To BY FASTEST STEAMER (rtfetivMi trip, nours 20 minutes.) by NEWEST STEAMER (Quilt 1904) [It only Steamer Landing Pnaseuaera and Rngcnge Dlrertlr on the Uorlt In Hamilton Without Transfer. S.& BERMUDIAN Ssica swgrtT WtONtsosT 11 A. M. Tnln (icrtir, lO^ls tons dltpltrement, BUge Reels, Daubls Ilonom, WL-elru Teltirspb. No stevrsie. WEST INDIES ' Vfir s.?. "OulanA" sails Msteb 7nd,snd orber ?teamerS formlghilT for St.Thomsi.fll. Crolx.St. Kltti, Antigns, (luadaloupe. Iiominlct, Msrtlnlque, St. I.ucts, Barbsv ones, snd fiemersrs. For llluttrsted psoiphlet snd tickets apply to A. H. Oaterhrliliic 4 Co.. Agents Qnebfe. S. 8, Co.. Ltd.. t* nrosdiesy, New Yorki lllchmnnd, Vsiij or nur Ticket Agent, Samuel It. IIovvjiiho. 70s l? alnln_st._ OLD. DOMENION UNB. L,t. Richmond foot z'. Asb Su dally.7:00 r.m. Les.vo Newport News.6:00A.M. Arrive Norfolk.6:00 A. M. Connects with main lino steamers leaving Norfolk fur New York dally excipt Sunday 7:00 P. M. Connections also mude by N. a W. Ry. 3 P. m. iJid C. & O. Ry. at 4 P. m. Night Lino sieaincis slop a: Clarsmoot to Isnd or tecelvo passengers 01, signal, and tvlll b? met by ?? nllv conveyance. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.?James RWer bv daylight for Norfolk and Old Point. New? port Njws and all James River lar.dlr.ga Steamer leaves Moni'?" Wednesday r.nd Friday at 7:00 A. M. Frolght reeeWed for all .lames River landings. 'Phone Madison 17S. Main Tlchrt Office. J*!_E. Walr. ?Itroot. To Kurope and the North ?Cnpe; Round the Worlds South America!' Good Fonturr*. TIM ISM BUM... XFAV YORK. 5i II. Houninn, 70S V. Main St., Rlchmoml, Ya. Clark1 Tours GOING ABROAD? Make Reservations Now ;tn(J Secure Best Accommodations. Only office rep rcscntintj All Lines, including Thos. (look & Son, F. C> Clark and Bartlett Tours. Patronize Home Industry. Phone Mad. 5151. S. II. BOWMAN, So. Tourist Aftcnt. jffnnncial Manchester National Bank There's not a busier place in South Richmond than our bank offices. New accounts opened daily. E. A. BARBE 3, JR. Certified Public Accountant. E. A. BARBER & CO. ACCOUNTING, / JOTTING, ORGANlZfw" MSTBMATI7.IWG. JIT. V T'l Hull,lint;. ? Phone Mad. Bi^jJ '' Hlchmond. Ya. Istfi John L Williims, John Sktlton William?, E. L Bemiss, Langboorne HI Williams ESTABLISHED 1874. John L. Williams & Sons, And Dealers in HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT SECURITIES Corner 8th and Main Sts. Richmond, Va, Members Richmond and Baltimore Stock Excha rtges. NEGOTIATE ENTIRE ISSUES OF BONDS For Slates, Cities, Counties and Railroad Corporations and large Industrial Enter prises. BUY AND SELL ON COMMISSION Bonds, .Stocks and other Public Securities in the principal markets in this country and abroad. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE on Foreign Countries. FURNISH LETTERS OF CREDIT For Travelers' use, available in United States, Europe and Central and South America. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. V OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA With its thoroughly systematized organization and broad under? standing of its customers' needs, has built up a deposit line of between 17,000,000.00 and $8,000,000.00, and invites accounts, con? fidently believing that its facilities are requisite to the needs of the largest demands or smallest requests of its customers. JOHN B. PURCELL .rre*idr.ti>. JOHN M. MILLER. Jr.Vice-President and Cashier 1 KEDERICK E. NOLTIN'G .Second Vicc-Prcsidcni t HAS. R. BURNETT .Assistant Cashic,, J. C. JOPLIN.Assistant Cashier \V. P. SHELTON.Assistant Cashici ALEX. F. RVLAND.Assistant Cashier WE INVITE TOL"H BUSI.NT.SF. IT.KEONAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNT. Commerce and Trusts INTEREST ALLOWED. wiLJ.ARD. President, M KENT. Jit. Vice-Pre P. HOLLA DA Y. Vice-Pres n. It. CAMPBELL Cariii Loan." on Real Estate ar.ii Approved Collateral "Judge Your Success By Your Growth" First Day ?74,910.13 Third Week .... $161,895.11 First Week. 89,017.68 Sixth Week _ 207,041.84 We Invite You to "Grow With Us." Open an Account To-day Northwest Corner Main and Eleventh Sts. There are many perrons who could save hut do not, overlooking the I real value of a dime, feeling that U Is not worth while. This is where so many people make the error which often results In never attain? ing any savings bank account at all, for It is not the amount that is so important as is the regularity ?the constant practice of deposit? ing regularly in some reliable sav? ings hank, regardless of what the amount may be 14 2-7 cents a day, $1.00 a. week, deposited regularly with us, receiv? ing 3 per cent, interest, will ;it the end of twenty years amount Totnl deposits .|1,040 00 Dividends earned . :;S1 "S SI,421 16 The Central National Bank, Capital, *:&0,COfl. S07 East Broad Street, Commonwealth Bank Our Church Hill Branch, Twen? ty-fifth and Broad Streets, invites the accounts of people living in the East End_ National Bank of Virginia Capital, - $1,200,000 Surplus, - $ 600,003 Accounts solicited . Ninth and Main Streets PLANTERS NATIONAL Richmond, Va., solicits >r*tr business. Our capital, surplus taid profits Justify your i ount icing placed with us. Ca ijal, $300,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $1,350,000.00 \\> cr.ji profitably placa about $300,000 pjr month In ivcli secured nr."t mortgaged on high-grade improved citv and j?burban properly In ATLANTA, GA. These loins arc perfect In ihcir secur? ity features and unusually attractive .from 'thtj fact that, in addition to ab? solute s:tfcty, they yicl>l an annual re tuni of v Write {to us for complete informativ REALTY TRUST W ATLANTA, t; I :<?](<_. I A . BD WIN I*. ANSUEY. - IJ, S. B. McKIXXET, - Mgr. Loir. Capital. Sr.00,000. Surplus. W.V acts?Figures?Veri'lcd. CHARLES F. HUPNALI AUDI' 1NG, ACCOUN" SYSTEMATIZING. ?09 T ATclcrs Bldg., Rfdimonr Monroe 43u ? '?v-? ?/ v