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New York Stock Market New York. April 26.?l>cnling? In the ?lock market to-day wcro attended i>y greater strength, breadth und activity. Heading was again the spectacular feature, rising to 170 l-N. A'.ttloh with its recent quarterly dividend brought the stock up t<> :TT or .". 3-? points above Its previous record price, achieved In 1910. Sales of Reading for the day aggregated 227,000 shares, or about 25 per cent, of the whole. The belief gains ground that the com: pany in the not too. distant future ?will avail ItseU of a long deferred Opportunity to confer some benefit to its sharchoid? rs. The higher priced colters shan i very slightly In the general ndviincc. The ease with which Iron Issues advanced. United States .steel and others, seemed to be proof of the existence ?l a large short interest, rather than any belated en? hancement of values. Amalgamated Copper moie than recovered its Increased quarterly dividend in the llrst hour. Prices manifested a disposition to Fag and business "as loss active in the last hrur. but nut until Heading had added anothoi fraction to its previous best Reactions extended to two points in Heading, and a point, or thereabouts. In other prominent Issues, hut the closing, while dull, was strong Among the favorable influences of the day was the progress reported in the engineers' dispute and the monthly report of the country's foreien com. nierce. Total domestic exports for March exceeded *:<>-?..,000 against $l.->S.ft70."P'i in the snliio month last yea.r. Import? for Ho- month were JIT.tOO.OiiO creater than in I'M I. the I>rlnc!pnl gains being in crude and pnpared food stuffs. Rates on call nhd tor various ma? turities were practically unchanged, with only a moderate demand. Bonds were irregular and failed to reflect the movement In stock? Total sales, par value, aggregated 12.060,000. United States government bonds un? changed on call. New York. April 26.?Prime mercan? tile paper. 1 1-4 to 4 1-2 per cent Pierling cxelmnge steady, S4.SI10 for sixty-day bills. $4.8710 for demand. Commercial bills. $-t.%3 n-i. Money on rail steady. 2 1-2(0)2 3-4 per cent. Time loans tlrrn: sixty days. "?Sri 1-1: six months. 3 l-2ffT.t 3-4. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. Rv Richard W. Maur>. Ftr<-.< ?r.a Bond Broker, IM? E Mala Street. ?Richmond. Vs.. April 76. ?12. STATE SECURITIES BUI. Ank'.d. Virginia "s. Old. C. and R . UK;;, *?">*? ??? Vo. Centuries, C. and R-. 1M. ??? RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. L R. R Con. Tr 4 p. r...f * A. C L R. R. Canv D?1* 4?. 1039. 103 ... c. and 0 ?cn I M . 4-;s, IflM. '01 ii'f>rsla. Sou. and !".?.. IMR- 107 Ueoigla and Ala. foil. Rs. IMS.... 107 Nor. an? West. I'.y. 4f. K'>>. ftt Nor. end Wom. R>. Poca. i?. 1M4.. Pet. Claw A 6a, it C u>m..1*7 Pet. cut* B 6s. it. Cii U26. in Itirh. and Meek. 1ft 1? IMS. 72 Seaboard Air Line 4a. 1914;.. S714 ... ?.ratmard Adjustment r.e. IMS. V> Southern Hallway bit ;?!?? 1994. lnl!j ... so. R. Dev. and O. M. I?. 1556- 7.t VVeatern N C< i?i 6a, C, 1511. ;M BTREDT RAILWAY BOIX1DS Nor. and Port? Tran. Co. 7s. 193* ?4? Va. It>?. and Power Co 6a, 19~4.. 9i*4 ... STREET RT. STOCKS. Par. Va. Ry. and Power <:o. pfd-W $it3 ... Va. H.v. and Tower Co, com ? 100 47 RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic Coait I.Ine com.100 141 Atlantic i 'cist i.ine o! Conn_w -"t < lor.ipi.akc and idVio.tin SOU ... Norfolk and tTeattrn com.10" iur?t ... It.. F. and P. l>lv. ohllg.100 t\s rcaboard Air Lino (ild.100 S3 Seaboard Air Line Com.100 :<i Southern Hallway old.100 7? Southern Rafiwajl com.!?'?? ... RANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. American National.100 211 214 Hioad Street.Iii 60 Bank of Commerce aud Truate.HO 176 Flrat National.100 34? ... Merchants National.'.?>. -. Mechanlci and Merchants.104 fit Bfatlonal Bunk of Virginia.10432716 33S National i-t.ite ami <'lt> UaDk.,100 30j IPetcra, Sara, and In* Co. rjj ft", J':*.r.ii'r? National.100 600 Eavlnga Rank of Richmond.3S *0 t'moii Rank of Richmond. ;<>3S4 Virginia T;u*t Company.144 MS (Vre/ 'Ijrad .S3 tlVj 4e It|i:!iinond ,ljan|i irdV-Trust Co.. s; at Central National li.ink.100 134 1NSU RANCE COMP A NIE8. 1 Va. Xire end Murin' Ins. 76 jj IM ISCEI.LA N EOUS. ^tsr,?r!3>.n l^.cc pfd. loir, ... Va.-cnr. Cbcm. pfd. 8 p. c.I Of) US Vlr(Vala*Car. chem. com.Mo 51 Quotation? for ll.terest-iiavii.K .mads. ?1 ? price to whleb Interest mutt bu added;! la omo bonds .md certificates 0'. ihdebti Lt.-t are Hat. bond list. A Ks-Ot.a '.Tier. r.s. . ,Val.j Ai'antie cuoit Line let 4s (bid). : A. C. I..-L and N. la. '.Mri A. C. L -:onv. 4?. fJn Baltlmoie, bid). IOH5 Cbeeapeake and Ohio cone. 4i.jj. ' Llrren Myers 61. -.1 ? r Lorlllard Company ???9. 05^4 Norfolk and Wcaterri <-onv. t*_. U\*.% Seaboard Air Due ?tarnie-d 4-> ili!,l. e-.eaboard Air Una atahtped .'. Southern Railway I?. Southern Railway r.s (bid). loj V. 8. St??' .T.d 51. U. B, reeleier?d ;??.>. (bid)....10.11. r. s. reflatered uia (hid). 142? U p. Panama now :.t (Md). Vlrirlnta-Rrown Broa ir.M'.. 4a vtrstt.ia-car. Choni. 1st :.?.. . "' Va. Ry. and Power 1 ? .. rtdd.?i, Ivabaafti d< b. Ii ,-, n'abasb.Pltta - el ibid) -. I <'l l"s MARK I In New York. Apr) :?' '1 ..cif ? ? ,,r;. break In t; I market 10.day under more er leej ;-? ? ?llfhK ar.j t.,,? wajf ea?y ?1 a net decline of (roni ;? 1 1 volot?. Cloains pr ea ?.? a . ?? practl ill* the lowest poll,! of the day and r. presented a reaction of ?outet nine ilk* 4? points from the hlirj> recorda of ths ne. k Wa waa a very heavy ?eller during the' dir. New OrVnns ??, , eold bere, and In llie late tradir.K th?re ra> ...i. buted to up.owe Interest* and" ' MeinnhD I.ate wires from Memphis reported clear weaajier at thai point Reeelpta at sf*? pori \a bajea agalr.et ? 1.. . .... e..: rear. Tr...!,-,,. . . ,;. ..... . bale* ajraluet 1 , | ,., . , . . ... ( ^ ? S.141 hales owrc ....... Houston 2,1? bales agatrisi . rH' Cotton ruturea clo.'.ri en.-. Open. nisK i^?w ,~,OJl,. ; 11.60 ,I?naar^-. .-. ?V15r.iaiy . ?fa.rlrb,. 11. t ? , April .11.44) 1L40 ]i 4., Way .U.34I t| Ij .linie . .Tilly.UklS Jl.tS SI 10 4ll>-i?t. 13 t Septentifer . 11.60 f ??? ; Certober.J1.4T 11.m 64 ii.v. ?.? ?? II r.t |t.4fl U tl 11.11 ;i 4? ILM ILii OPEN -VN ACJCOUMT With THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. 1107 K.V?T MAIN STREBT. 41.00 MAKERS A STA?T. S PER CK NT. rNTEICKST. ?*?. -. r' Opsn i.<a>o Allis-Chalniefs . 7'.?' Allls-Chalrucrs. pfd. A mal. Copper. > x%. ; 1.500 Amor. Agrri. Ch'em., com a too Am. B. Sugr., ? oni.. x \\\,\ ? -1.t??> American Cain . 2.090 American Can. pfd. 11 3.'.W Amer, Cm mid foundry. 6014 i 309 Amer. Car and Kouit., pfd II7\ i.900 American Cotton <?n. Stij I.7TO Amor lea i| Linseed Oil.... l".T? .'.100 American Locomotive ... l?'? Amer. Locomotive. pfd. Amer. Malt Co.. i-r.i. I li.m?) Ant srlcan Smelting 11,900 American Sna.ir 1.435 An.or Tel. and T< I ;>?> American Tobai co. .'?I" A met lea ii Tobacco. 5.5*10 Anncomla Copper .. 9,500 Atchisou . .'?"> Atlantic Coast Lino_ a. C. L of Connecticut.. I.S0O Baltimore and Ohio. a 0 Bethlehem Bteel. com... 1.100 Bethlehem St sei, pfi. S,t00 Brltish-Amer. Tob. Co... I:;:? Hi ....kiyn KapM Transit. :*> i ? last iron Pipe, com. 2,900 Central Leather, coin. I, 200 < 'anadlan Pacific . 7..KX? Chesapeake and <?Ii1j... POO Chleague Great Western 1.050 Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul. 3M Crucible Stool ('nr.. com Ki < Jrticlble st scl. pf.l. 2.700 Chicago and Northwest, fflO tColorado Fuel and Iron Colorado and Southern. 1< loiisoltdated ts.i* . 700 Delaware ami Hudson.. Den. an? l illn Gran., com Den. am! i>.o Gran., nfd -???i Distillers' Sec. < "or. II. mm Kilo . 1,100 Brie. 1st pfd. i?>d, Min. and Sm., pfd Geo. W. 1 l.-lni.. Tob. ?'o. ' !>??"? General Klecl ric ? I..7V? tiroat Nortltern, pfd. j.l?o i in :it Northern Ore 100 Illinois Central . 3.400 IntcrbororMcl. 5.600 In' : horo-Mcl . pfd ? l<-i sm; 3S94 . IK',4 Co... H7 coin. 2>7 pfd.. I''.' . ??? .1W) 109?; ?8% IS', -?7'j 7"i7? 19% 11!'? 1214 st'. i mi not. 171? ..... ISI-i rtts tl . 12*1', . 19*4 . GSM i'^"? 11 hi f0*4 I9?4 III*? By THOMAS HUANC11 & CO.. Hankers and Brokers. Closing. Bid AakcJ.Sales. Stock. Open. !? 1 100 Jnt. Mer. Marino, com... i'% iv <.v International Paper ? 14H ' ICO int. Taper, pfd. o7''i vi 1,900 Kun. Cltv South., com,. 26jJ ,;i ,.|i.. J1.9O0 Lahlgll Valley . 16914 7,.i, ;i " 1"' Liggett and Myers, com lvs :t\\ :.?> Liggett and Myers, pfd. ... lp; . 117 I?ortHard Tob. Co.. 00m. ??? ,?\ Lorlllard Ttsb. <'o.. pfd. ... 117*4 HSU I.K0 Louisville and Naolivllle 16J r.i'? .'i' 3.100 AIo., Kan. and Texas.... 90*} l.m . ; Mo.. Kan. and Ton., pfd Life II I7.OS0 Ml* High. Low. Pi % 3*4 3\i mm &Yj 6H4 60 7PS 7" .?????? :t\'K 117% llrt', ?d', ""j 11-'? 117V H*4 67V4 '.V.l. 170?, isn Closing. Bid. Asked Pi 6 1144 16 v.-i, 137Vj 1 l$W M6V4 iOI", 4.V, I0ST4 ill'. iiiqi , :;si , 7l?i ?s.v. N3\ 1*'. ?J7'., ??i iisti l?4'. 171 33 11 I0I1, MVS 1?' 4 117'. 2.M' ICB'i hps 271 11". Ill ^ 113 lit'... :to do*" 11::?? in1, 17S 171 :.:\ 2.P, t::', 12 MIV It', |30! ? Nutl , 1 1.0 ?h- Itll 1J1'?" W"? 11 >o-' New York Central. 121 c-i N. v.. mit. and Western iM. 1,300 Norfolk anil tt'estern... lUJi ill 113?? P.3?0 Northern Pacldc . 121^1 12-.':?? 121*. KM Ptu Iflc Mall . MH ??*? :m?vi Pennsylvania . 12^.*? ta ????'i 2,fi5(J People's ?las . Ill HI 112 1 100 f*., ?'?. C. and st. L., r..m. IOC IOS?S 105 P.. ''. C. and St. L. pfd. 1,000 Pittsburgh Coal, com... 22'? ."3t, 22?i ::mi Pressed stool Cat'. r.*. "?? Pressed sto.-i far. pfd. 1.200 By. Stool spring, com... 31% "tT? 224.100 Reading . 'TO''? I7S14 V.'-U L'.tOO Republic Iron and Stool 33*? 2I>, '.?>", > Republic I. rind S.. pfd.. 7S?? 7!?, 7?'. .. ? Rock Island . ?% ??' 2.IC3 Rock Island, pfd. P8 :.s>, 5714 ICO Seaboard Air Line. com. 2SVi W*s W.i 2,900 Seaboard Air Line. pfd.. S3 fSM t.OO" Sloss-SltefTleld . '0 62 SO s ttthcrn Paellle . Il3"i II4V4 JI3*i 2,S>0 Son thorn Railway . 2!>-"? .'?'?? 1(0 South >r 11 Railway, pfd 7P, UM 7V, Standard Oil . l,4r?i TcnneKsee Copper . 4iN 42>? u?< 2,400 Texas Pacific . 2f> 2r,*i 2n Iis.900 Union Pacitlc . 173*4 17.'> I731 I.0C0 United st n< s Rubbor... ?'9-,? ?114 '??'*'' 105.?CI Unitod States Stool. 71', ~:\ 7l?i -'>> United States Stool, pfd 113 Il3t4 113 2.100 Va,-Car. Cnemlcol . 51 51% Va.-t'ar. Chemical, pfd. Va. Ry. and Power, com Va. K\ and P6w*r. pTd . . 7 0 \\ al.nsh . ? 9 *^ l,7"0 Wnbaslt. pfd.. 2l*? 2121 2.100 Western Union . W4 85% ? M'/ Weyninn-Bruton To. Co. ??? Total sales for day. tnt,$0Q shares Total ?:ilrs for ?orlr frtv? rt.,.-.? '?^:'" I8M4 l.s7'j I7P* VI ? 9' ? 2l?i f?0?4 117'.. pcovc.mbcr .II.?? 11.69 Ii.si 11.631 December .11.71 H.W II.si II.SI Spot coiion <-io?p(i quiet, l" point? down;t middling uplands. 11.7... middling gulf. 12.00 Cotton; qnlet; middling. 11.76; net receipts! balef; gross, I'.OU bales; ..lock. I?O.?M n.il"f; export to Mi< Continent. 103 bat", t'oantni?.., LOSS hales. A Total Lo-du at till port*?Net receipt?. 79..'.-: bales; export to tS-reat Rittaln. M03 bales: to the Continent. 14.276 bales; to \ .lapan. L70S bale*; to Mexico, s hale*, stork, i ? ll.SOfl bole*. Consolidated ni a'jl norta?^Cet receipts. li?.07!? bales; export <;reai Britain, .it.?5?' bales; to France. M.i.o bales; to the Coin- I ti?t!t. 12.614 hales; to japan, 15.S33 hole? ;o ' Mexico, * hales. Total since September 1 at all ports?Net I receipts, 1L,3SMH hale., export to (Treat Britain, 3.906,709 bale?, to Trance. t.l.M.i..'. bales; to the Continent. I.0SI.763 enles; ;?> i Japan, 132.292 balo?; lo Mexico, S.SOJ bales. New Orleans La., April .4 ? Better weath? er news and encouraging ?-rop reports t-.. riiit.il in some moderate ll'iuldatlou, and prices lost TS&Zt points. Spot cotton steady lower; middling-, 11V-: sales on ;h< spot, S50 bales mid !<*> m arrive. Futures flowed steady: April. 1170 nominal; Max. 11.71; .lnl>. 1J.SS; August, 11.76; September, 11.61; urtrbrr, ii December, 11.5$; j.m-| nary. II?. LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. I _ Levy Commission Co., < otn hams. Richmond, Vn.l Richmond, Va., April 2? 1917. ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTA I IONS ill MAKKKT. Livi; FO?LTRT. Chirk, nr. choice, winter. (ft jj. ChlckenF, choice. Winter. SO q- 3? Hen*, lb.;<. v;'*s33 Roust.-ri. each.'.. X, y 4;, | Docks, large, ; onns. lb. '3 1 Knicks, .?mail, old. lb. 1 BOOS?Crated. In erntes. nearby, fresh, do.- . |S <i In crate*, other sections, do* IS a BU'l 11CK. Family, choice, f 1 nab. lb. fg 2 Merchants', fair, lb. ^ 2 LIVE STOCK Veals, choice to fancy, lb.,., <jj Veals, poor 10 (air. lb. s u sheet*, lb. 4 <i .?.?, Lambs, spring, lh. :i >j 10 Lamtta, fall, lb. 7 'a 7>,j Cattle, fair to prime, lb. I 0 Hex*, lb. ? hi iVfc COUNTRY-CUKEl) BACON. , Hani!, well Smoked, small, lb...Nut wanted Hams, well smoked, '.atgc. Ib....Not wanted I gidi?. well s>mok. d, lb.Not wanted ? Shoulders, well amok.d. lb.Not wanted HIDES. Pry flint, lb. 6 *> t>ty aalt, lb. <f U I Qreen, salt, lb. 4*' 31 | Green, Li?. '? 10 Ureen, damaged, lb.As to quality Tallow, ib. ?* 6 Beeswax, lb. it 2* Market Conditions?All lines active. NEW YORK IMtODl l K MAKKKT. Ni w Vork. .Vprll Ji.?Flour?iModcratel: active with price* higher :or winter grades Rye 1 lour and Comment?Firm. Rye?Quiet; Barley?Steady. Wheat?Spot linn. No. 2 red, fl.1tdl.UHi elevatoi .export basis. 10 arrive, und fl.? o. i>. alloal. Futures :V? ."'a*- net higher, July. ?l.i"c.-. Scpt?m- . bcr, 11.1S:<. Corn?Spot ea?> ; export, I nomlnnl, f. o. i>. nltoai. Futures nuinln.l.l On is spot steady Futures nominal. [ Fork and Beef--Flrm. Cut Meats-Steady. ? j.ivv.t- ftrons1. Tallow-iHIrni. I?etr >!?? fn? | : !.-...;% Rouln?Quiet. Turpentine?Stjady. | Woo\-Quiet. IWc?Firm. MolaSsca?i'.< ? ly. j Stigftr-Kavt and refined, ?leady. Soffco-r 1^1 tun-.. barely steady with last pi -es net unchanged to '?? points higher. Spot, steady; Itio. No. 7. ll':?ollV: ; Santos No. . Iv.c; mild, quiet; Cordova, fL16<j 1.1SU 1. 111:111:. | Butter?Firm, Cheese?Steady. Eggs?Bare ly steady, Potato*!*? frrogular. Potatoes? Florida, p'r barrel, new. }'.ft7.7.'. Cabbages ?Klrm; south Carolina, t?ew. erat?, i:,ri '.???>: la, %t .i -.4 '?. red. s-.-ot-V Frelant?? Uarelj steady. Peanuts?Unchanged. Cottonseed Oil was excited and higher ?n active ??ov.-rlng (.: shorts md new ou'.sido ??peculatlvo buying, Inspired by the bis Ju np in lard, scarcity of erode offering*, largo supplies ind ?sgri-mi? ?uil sup:)Jt;. Snles. which totaled lb.70o barrels. Were .to record (Igurea. Closing prices weioi points hlirh. r. April v.'><'..70. May, | 7.?!jr7.W; .lane, 7'C'./7.1'-. .ruly, T.lll>7.U; August, 7,23477.21; prime crude. 6 00 bid; do. Fvimmcr yellow. 6 !?'.'.<7.If.: prime winter >? ? ...... 7 ??/??? ;>.</?: do. summer white. >7.0)5i 7.7.".. 1 III. \(.(> i.R \IN M tltKKT. . hb 'r-". 111., April 26.?It was a runaway n-.ark<-l 10 day with wheat. Frightened - |n !? (ouplcd with new Investor; who had waited in ^^in :.. buy on reactions. The aiompede started ..? a result of aensatlonnl .lamora report* from Kansas. i?:os!ng llgnrc aero strong I*?ii2Hc higher '.hau last night. Corn Oniahed al a decline of .1 shade to I" . ontu varying -rom '?li'ie. ;id %??!>???, and iiro\ i>lons Increased In est TtiVSi y I'.-., to 63c. Leading futures ranged a? follows; Open. /High. LoW, <*lo?r. tVHEAT? May .1 1 Ii*? I.It l.W.i July . '. 10 1.1.", I <0\ 1 12?i Sept. Ks'? l^'i l,06?i l.S*?, rURN - May . M.'i W\ 7T.54 79?i Jute . 7S. 7. 77V, 77N sepi . :.\ 7j', 7o?i, OATS? May . .'.7'? 07^? 07?, July . 54Mi ???'? 04Vi :? ;>l . IF; MS us, j|ij MIESS PORK Fet. l.hl. May .lS.Sf" 19 it, 1.60 Jt.05 July .f.lSt?> I9.V. W90 19.T, Sept... .i<f<7 i'?M is sn ir>. i7 .1 im Per pi) :h.? Min .. .10.SS 10 e, ao.w ios.\ JulJ . .10.7? 11.4? 10.75 11.06 Sept. . pi 97 IO 27 30.97 1L22 Del.1107 11.36 lPC 11 S3 Kit ORT rtlBS -Ptr 1W lbs Ma.) .10 in iO.M 10.10 ion ' .-10.83 I0.*7 10..U io.4> ??'?I". 10 K2 10.72 10^2 10.t,7 . rrvit:. 1 lo.v.l WheatHNo. 1 :%d. V. l?/i-. i..\ vo, ! hard. fl.M91.UK. Corn No X, TV .17a . .'Jo S.v. ;;nw, ,-??fVle. <ia-... No j white, ?7'-,aHS40. Paltsmor^. Md "Ap.-F Ji._wiHeatr-Qut,ti contract, 31.1**4 Com?TJuitj ?p,,t eontr*et, Ik Oats-.yirm, No ? satiite, an 8|<4<' Rye Nominal; No. : western, do'n.r. RH HMONI? ?HAIN MARK KT. Richmond. Va.. April It. "?>:: vVHOLBKAI.ti QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE, I WHEAT?Car loir. V... red. Western. JM 1.S0 Nn. ? red. Mrcmln. 1.1? tT No. 5 red. i n ?? Virginia, bag l?ts. ' If '? 1' C< >n.V-Car lots. No. 2 white. 1 ''-' No. 3 white. M v... ! mixed. ? W N.. 3 iiiIno,| . '.i W Virginia, hag l"ts.??? V ?> 93 r?rn on -ho cob. Nominal OATS?Car lots. No. .? mixed. 02H?J No. ? mixed. siii'-rf No ,5 white. f ? I I No- *S white. '? M Wlntor seeds, bag lote. Nominal RYE?Car lots. No. '2:. Xomlnal Vo. rt. Nominal Virginia, bag lot?. Nominal RICHMtlNU II.W MARKET. Richmond, Va . April ri. 1913. Quotations or the Richmond H?y E; ?nansc are for oar lots! No i Timothy. SV"'? ? No. ? Timothy. 30.50 if No. .1 Timothy. 'i W Light ?'lover, mixed. JO.M <T No. I Clover, mixed. A 2S.S0 N?. ; Clover, mixed.C*.o> ?Ji No. 1 Clover. H 2* Ol No. ? Clover. 'i* JVnn BTRAW?Compressed . *j Its* Loose-pressed, later bales.. i 1, M .iHjt'cK?- Compressed . 'i I?1 l.oose-pror-cd. lar*e hales.. . ri l1 00 Loan your cum so that hay ,t dooir rep resents i-onieiitr and thus avoid rejections Tbl.? market Krade? hay in aceordunci ?Ith Hie niles of th? National Hay Ai?(i CATTLE MARKET. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. tSalrj at Union Stock Vards.) Richmond, v.... April i?. mi. Report of the live etock market for tha week endlnc April 22: Hen neerc t^iOTc.; one load extra fine caitlu higher; medium to Rood. SSfiijc; common to fair, I1-?'<"'?'??: heri heifer?. Sfl ? . medium to good IVOSKc;; eommon to fair, 3*4VHie; best cows. $tJ*He.; ?tedlum to cood. IV""1'.. common to fair. 4'4e.; '.??n mm. rimedium to Kood. I>?flr r>'?c.j bulls, .'?'.i .*.';>?.: calves, extra. 7M*jSc.; fair to medium. Kreil, rowt. f'lXIt M.M pet head Host heavy hoc?. 714 ?ST'i?-.; coimI : ta to ISO-pound hogs, 7fl714c.; HkIu h"B? and pigs. *U >i 7, : sows and stags, i'i "i ?*',<.? ; best Shcop, y.'.'je ; 10111111011 to fair. ."'.(?' . best iambs, rHf<07c.; eommon to fain, r. . i..c . >pilhc lanibf. lltfi'.O) p,,r head. Chicago, 111. ,\pn! J*.?Cattle?Receipts I.S00 head. Market steady in Mrong for) j-teer..; <-.a|\o< vr..-. up. Uecvcs, $7.7..'S 5.9"; I Texas steers, sr. 7.western Meer.?, sr. f.'. ?;7S?; one load of Montana bagfed at ST.?", stocken and feeders. Jl ,.4.?f>. eowx ami heifers, I4.S0OT.M; calves. %'u\MU$.t&. Hogs? Receipts IO.O0O head. Market in.-, hlghor. Light. $7.508 7.90; mixed, |7.(S*St.K>; heavy, |7.?5|].S.(t5: rough, I7.t597.75; pip-. $4.90 /7.;".. bulk of sale?. stmi-.imb. sheep?r;o<eip:s 70.000 head. Marke! strong to |Jc. higher. Native, s4.7S07.3S; ?.?lern. ?".<i7.t0; yenr iliiK?. s,; -e 'it ?-'???: lambs, native, ff8*.2v; 'Arst.'rn. f(.2S4j f 7S. No? Vork. Aprl! %.?Beeves?Receipts :.5*l head Steers, ??; i? n.y>; hulls, I4.2SV7.M; cows t '. r.-i fj.;,;..,. Market generally lo,-. higher. Calve** Recelptlr, ins bead. .Market iciive and strong. Veals, ?7few at ?f>.;i|ij ?? .. culla J1/?;..>. .-'hie,, and Lambs?He uelpts S.600 head. Unshorn sheep. s*,?i700; cull* 11.30; clipped. SlftCOO; Iambi, v.nn inon to fair, unshorn. |8(}9.S0; m?dlum clip? ped, SSIeS.33; market ice. higher. Spring lambs. .??'..'. Ilogv?necelpta I.SM head. Marke', t!:m at $MfS30: pic. J7f,7<: IIICIIMOMI TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond, Va? ApHi it, 1914, rollowlng Hi' '.in limitations of the Klcii inond Tobacco Exchange: BROWN AND OLIVE STEMMING?NEW. t.ug? .f 7..o? fff$ 7." I.ODC . %tA V -???? Biiotvs shifpino. Lugs . 6W 7C* Shori leaf.?. '?*?> 0' Long leaf. 3.18 a* ??>?* Wrappers . U.S0 ? U.0?| Medium . u><y> <a e. *'?| Flu? . ?i/? M 16'?! rUTTJSR??Common . .vu>? W ?>??<* I Medium . ?o? ? W-H . M 00 ? 23.00 Fancy . -< n? 9 -7 f"'| FILLERS-Common . 8.90 ?>( is.m. Medium . 4I> 12'fl Oood . 1H.O0 w l."'"0 Kin" . W.W *J 20.00 Flue . ??? ?f -' So OVRAFFKKH Common ..... >.'? 5i ?.00 Medium . <-? ?-2 <jood . ? ?0.00 Fancy . ???? 3 'r i)0 PUN-CURED- NEW. (.?:-,?. common to good. 6 S" 3 ' W Lue?, gnod to primp..... "? 50 ? ??? Short l.af. ? Long leaf. MW g tvrappera . ?? Priming* . l o0 ? 6-1 MISCELUYNEOU8 MARKETS. PETERSBURG l'EANI I MARKET. (Reported by Rodger*. M'-Cn'n? Ar Co. Petersburg, va . April 2?.?Peanuta.?Span? ish.- Marke) weak; hclder.? i*k *<<?.; buyer* ,,ffer '.n..-. for farmer*- Bpantth; jumbo Fpan-j Ist). S*e. P"r buahals No. l ahelledi spaniah, 1 ', i ?'-. per pound; No. .' shalled, Spanish, Ic. per pound. Virginia.' -Market firm, fancy Jumbo. 4>,c. per pound, fancy hand* picked. 3V,e. p?r pound; extra prlm?. 3V. per pound; piiin?. 3'jc. per pound; machine picked. .;???'..- per pound, ahotllnc stock, '-'i'a"''. P*r pcind. PRY GOODS MARKET New York. Aprl! '>?.?The cotton S"""!* market? are quiet and steady. Trading at Itrsi hand* It v" In? done on a very mod fiat- *0a .lubber* report a fair volume of Inquiry from nearby retailer*. Cotton yarn* are Arm and knitter* are r'portrd to | be buying oiis rontract. Wool marikati ara t-enetally quiet, but very linn. MA It IN K I NT EI.EI r, F.NfF, PORT OF RICHMOND, .VPRIL ?. 1312. ARRIVED. Steamer Brandon. 11 irney. Norfolk, mer? chandise and passen?*) r*. o'.d Dominion Lin". Steamer Aurora, Furman, Potorabura ar.o [ Jam... River landirc*. merchandlie and pas? sengers. Furman Line. SAU .ED. Brandon, llarney, Norfolk, mer chandfese and i>ar-sengei?, o\A Dominion Line. Steamer Mobjaok. Craves, Norfolk and Jnmea River landing*, merchandise and pas-| aengera, Virginia Navigation Companj Steamer Aurora. Furman, Petersburg: and Jam.* Hlvei landing*. merchanTilse and; sengen. Furman Line. Review of Trade. Now York. April 26.?R. O. fmn <t Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade to. morrow will say: "Thai the recent improvement In, Hie volume of trade Is fully maintain? ed la evidenced bj the latest statis? tics. These proofs uf hti.sinesH actly'ty ire rill tin more significant because weather conditions have not been nj. together favorabtc to distribution, and retail trad,, has. In particular, been somn\vhat checked as a consequence. "Although there is some shading of prices on structural material where desirable contracts are involved, th*. Iron and atccl situation as a whole reflects increased strength. Specifica? tions continue .it a good rate and tho larger plants an still operating at approximately no per cent, of capacity. In the Pittsburgh district some of the smaller nulls are working only part time, but generally conditions are improved. Revised estimates of I the amount of steel bars taken by agricultural Interests place the total .u about 800,000 tons, and quotation? nrc now on the Lnsls of $1.20 Pitts burgh. Platos and shapes are. also firmer, although prices arc largely nominal, as consumers covered their requirements to a large extent before the advance. Lnrge orders for aVio] car? and railway equipment are ab? sent just al prefcont, but a heavy vol umc of business was carried over from last year and ear plants are fairly Advertising Space Is costly. It is not possible Jo tell all about the merits of our business in a few words; neither can the reader learn much about it by reading the dally : ads. This space is used merely to introduce, the VIR? GINIA TRUST COMPANY to the readers of The Times-Dispatch. We want them to know that this Company makes the safest and best Executor and Trustee. Booklets explaining It sent free and interviews invited. I Virginia Trust Co. A Custodian that Never Dies, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. { I Capital, One Million || busy. Moderate acttvltv appears !n pIk Iron. "The firmness In cotton and woslen Roods, continues and advances arc lie. Ing mude In cotton yurns. Weather eomllt Ions have been against an ac? tive expansion In retail trade in fabrics, but it Is generally atjrccd that business Is on a -mtisrurlury price basis. Wash fabi ?Ics aro In roQUest for quick shipment, shirtings are He? ine; sold for spot, fall and spring de livery, and there Is n steady Improve? ment in the eaii fur hosiery and under, wear. ISxport shipments of cotton goods are large, while some small sales of heavy yooil? were made for >'hinn. shipment during the week. The well-sold conditions in men's wear mills arc noteworthy, some concerns turning away business because ul their inability lo guarantee delivery. ''Trading In footwear continues to Improve, und Ii Is evident that buy? ers now recognise tin- slrcnRtlt of the leather market and feel that there Is little probability of a lower market "o standard lines. "Pronounced strength continues to, rule generali) throughout the bin., market and further lidvancos have or* uurrcd in a iiuinh. r of different varie? ties.*.' Ilrndatrcet'a iteport. New York. April 26.?Bradstrcot's to-morrow will say: Trade reports are Irregular in tenor, with horo and there streaks ?>! disap? pointment, hut on the wii.de the trend is in a satisfactory direction. Itctail trade has i>. ? n Impeded to a consid? erable extent by tip backwardness >?' the aeaaoti. in the large dry goods markets woolens und worsteds are llrnit supplementary and duplicate or di rs for staples being the feature. Hut otherwise demand for dry goods seems Id have receded, Indeed, the dry Roods ira-l" in general reports that untoward weather ha.- hurt retail trade, and Jobbers as well as con? verters say final purveyors lire exer? cising more or lrs? caution", jobbers have not been : able to ?et the full Increases enforced b> the manufactur? ers, wherefore tiny are inclined to at? tribute whatever degree "f i|iiiet lus .|. \ . lop.-d in ir.nb- lo prlc,- advances, but the mills l.elng In n satisfactory position as regards bookings, are not ?lisposed to credit such views. Klilargod buying of pig Iron, heavy orders for lllll: lied materials and tur* ther strengthening in prices furnished the noteworthy features of one of the country's leading Industries. in the Held ?>! labor, employment is innre f-en eral. Collections show little change, beins II bout fair as a whole and *->1111 Mow in the South. Money is steady. Business failures In the rnit<-.i Stil...? for ib.- week ending April 25 were IMS. against 260 last week and 210 ill the like week of intl. Cnndldnlc? for f It) Council. WilllHmsburg, Va., April ?h.?The following aro candidates 'or City Council in i!i< Democratic primary to be held here next Tuesday, the time for ontering having expired ai 13 o'clock to-day: II. li Cole, .1. \V. .Tones, R. I.. Spencer and B. I*. Wolfo. mrmt?>rf of i)k prr?'iii Council; ''.alba Vaiden, B. II. Proctor, V. II. Hall. R, T. Casey, W. !. Jones and John Tyler. Only six urn to bo ?looted. Mayor k \\". War burton ?-in have no opposition for re? jection. Candida lea for delegate tr> the Nor. folk convention arc Colonel I.. W. Lane, T. II. (teddy and r>r. Lyon ?i. Tyl r. Only one Is to bo elected. Hoy Scalded to l)mth. Ooldsboro, N C, April 2'">.?A negro boy, sixteen years <>f ace. met a hor? rible death here to-day by falllnc head first Into a vat of boiling water at the plant of the Empire Manu? facturing Company. The boiling; water was used for softening 'ogn for veneering purposes. The boy, John tYhittey, wan hnrrierl to the Goldsboro Hospital, but died In a short time. Sentenced for Contempt. Alexandria. Va., April 26.? Because John T. Harrison, a baker, failed to pay allittonv to Ethel Elisabeth Har? rison, as directed by the Corporation ?'"ourl. ho was sentenced hy Judge Bar? ley in that court to-day to serve a term of ten days in .inll for contempt. t}otrIa Tnble d'Hote Dluicm Saturday and Sundny etrnlugs. C to 0 o'clock, gt.rlO each. TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS Richmond, Va. The most magnificent hotel In th? '? South. European pian. Rooms singls and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Rate. SI.30 per da? and ?lyna.rd BROADWAT and 24tb 8TREET new york OvsrtoQhins Madison Square. "Tbe very toart of New York." Convenient to Railroad Stations, Steamsttip Piers, Shops ami Tireatrss. Rooms from $1.50; with beta $250 up. Cuisine famous. Atlantic Cup fte?ortb HOTEL DENNIS Directly on th? ocean front; always open. WALTER J. BUZ B V The Henry Clay Inn Is now most attractive, with its beau? tiful lawn and moonlight nlsrhts. Every attraction for automobile psr <\f?. Also fully equipped for p.lr'les wishing to leavo Die hot, dusty city. ftailtoatio Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local?DatlT?Newport News. S::o A.?Local?Dally?Ch'ville. Kx. Sun. j ?i burmond. ts.oo A.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. O'.d Point. tlo.'O A.?Local- Dally?I.ehbg . Lex. C. Forge -.Mia 1*.-- K.\pre??-Dally?' 'In.. L'vlllc. 14:00 P.?Express?Dslly?Norfolk, K. News. S:00 I' -I.oral-Daily?N. News, Old Point. 6:1.". l'? -IxmsbI?DaUy?Oordonsvlllat. ft:l& P. Local Ex. Ban.?Lchbg, Natural Bridge, Clifton l orge. ?RgS P.?Limited?Daily?Clncln'tl, Chicago. ?H-.no P.?Express? Dally?Cincinnati. L'vllle. '.Sleepers. H'arior Care. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Loral from East: 8:16 A. M . 7:.io P. SI. 1..rough from Ea?i: 11 "W A. M.. S:30 P. M. Local from West: S:3ft A. M.. 9:S5 A M. and 7:18 V. M. Through: S:t0 A M.. t:? P.' M and ~:"O ??. M. .lam*s River Line: A. M-, 6.45 r. M. ! "Dally except eunday. ?c&i? LB. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. IiOaTBltlahmond I Arrlv? lUobmond ?5.20 A.B. Iljrd Kt.SU. ?S.OO A.lt. Male. Bt.HU. " s.ii) A.M. B?rd 8t.Kl?. ?fl.lOA.a. Byid Kt. KU. ?0.28 A.9. M?in 8t. Kts. ?18.01 ooon Bjrd 8t. Kt?. ti.OOP.n.BTrd Kt. HU. ?8.60 V.r.. Iljrd Kt. Kt?. ?4.10 P.M. Elb* KUtlon *?'.1 ."> P.lt. .Titln Kl. KU ?H.SO P.M. ByrdSt. HU ?7.60 A.M. BT.a8t.8ta, HI.2S A.M. tlfmSutinn. Tl 1.115 A.*fl. Iljrd Kt. St?, ?1.1-J P.M. Main St. Kt?. ?2.61) P.M. B-raKt.Kt?, ?6.17 P.M. Main St. st?. ?O.oO P.M. BjrdftttVa. T7.I? P.M. Iljrd ?KTt?. ?11.10 P.M. BrrdBt.KU. ?11.17 P.M. M?lnSt.8t?. Mg.M)nl?b; BrrtiatJu. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. l.r?T- lltrd Ht. HU. 4.00 P. M. for Frelerlckshorg. Leere Klba St?. 7.4S A.M.,6.30 P. M. for Altaian*, i Arrlrc lltrd Kt.HU.8.2S A.M. from Frederick*!)'*;. ! Arrive Kllm St?. (1.80 A.M.,6.80 P.M.from Asblsu*. ?Doily. |Weekd?y?. .Sundays only. All train* to or from Byrd Street 8t?tioa ?top at Klb*. Tim? of arrivals and departure* ?tot gtt?r?nt?cd. Rt?d tk? signs. Richmond & Petersburg dectric Railway ? nr. leave Manchester. Seveath an* Perry Street*, for I'ctcrvburg: ??. 7. S, 'J. 10, 11. *U A. M . i. 2. ?3, i. e. ??.?. .?.'.. ?? 7. t. *?. IP P. M. j 11:00 P. M . for (.heater, 12.00 midnight for : Potci .?b?rg. I'otfl Iravr Petersburg, foot of Pycamor? Btreeti tor Manrheaur: ?0.11. 6:;t5. "7:1?, *T:S?. S.M. 0 ?. MO 136, 11:? ?a. M.. i:.3:>. *i:U, I:K, 3:35. "4:35, S.?i. t>.3u. ?T X. t -:. 0:3?, ?10:10. 11:40 P. M. [Dally, cvropt Sundays and holldayn ?Carrlei baggage and rjprr?? ??Limited, except Sundays und holiday*, i All cat* from Petersburg connect with ? rar? for Richmond. ? ;_ Atlantic Coast Line the Standard Itailrond of U10 South. EFFECTIVE APKIL. Stil. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. I For 1 ? :.-. i and South: S.14 A. it ?n? . ??? P. M. ! :00 A M. ? Vor Norfolk: 3.00 A. St., 2:Go P. M.. 4:lt I P. M. I For N. * w. Ry. We?t: 8:11 A. M.. 10:04 A. M.. 3:00 P. M? ? SO P. M. For Petersburg: 1 to A. M? (:li A. St., 1:15 A. M . ?:00 A. at.. 10:00 A. M. 3.00 P. M.. 4:10 P, St.. ?.0? P. M , 7:00 P. M . 9 W P. M.. 1115 P. M. lor i?o!d?boro and Fayeltovtlle: *4:10P.M. Train.- urrlv- Richmond dally: <:0i a M.. 1:10 a M . S.55 a. M . ?* 31 A. M . ??1?:4?A. S1 . It:to a. it . M.00 P. M "-I M P. M . 1 4:03 P. M.. * sr. P. 11., 8.Co P. M.i ?.u0 P. j M.. 11:30 P. M. i 'Except Sunday. "Sunday only. ' Tims of arrival and departure an* con nectlon* not guaranteed C B. CAMPBELL, D. P. A., gi.1 Main St, . RICHMOND AND ClUSSTEAKE HAY HA II.W AY COM PA N V. j Schedule of electric, tralnt to and from Aahlaadi stopping at Intermediate stations 'upon signals: l.v. Richmond <llr??d and Laurel Mm.): ??:0i. ?:;10. 1:10, O.:0. ??10:l?, . U-.10 A. M-; 1:10. 1:10. 1:10, bl 10, .1 . ?>..?). 7:10, bS:l0. 10:10. 11:44 P. M. I_v. AihUnd: I ?*;66. b7:0. S.09, M:'.->. 10.00; ??U:00 A. M.. ?13:0) M., ?U:00. 3:09. 3:00. 4:C?. bi.00. ?M). ?:tO. b9 ?. H.OO P. it. ?Dally, except Sunday. "Sunday only. OCarrioa b.%aga?e. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINK TO NORFOLK. Schedule in Effect January l, uu. : Leave Byrd Street Button, Richmond. FOR I I NORFOLK: ?B:00 A M. ?3:00 P M . ?< ;o ]? M FOR LVMCirBtfRO AND THE WTSST ?? : i I A. M . "10:00 A. M.. 'I.W P. M.. ??::?) V. it. I Arrive Richmond from Norfolk : ?11.10 A. M ?? 35 P. M.i ?11 ?I* M From tbe W-m ?I H A M.i a;':O0 P, M . bl.10 P. M . ?.; 05 T. M ' -fe O P. M ? Dally. oDal'.y ex. Fund.iy. bSundav only. W H B EVI DU C. Ii BOS LEY, ? ; P A . Roanokr. I). P. A.. Richmond. | SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER OF THE :-<jCTIi. I Train* Leave Uichmond. V B ? FolloMlng ?ehod?lc rig'urej publieh- I ed a* information and aot guarsntead: Fur the South?Dally) ?:10 A. M, tejral. 10:41 A. M. Kxpr?a*. C-.60 P. M. Hxpr. ??. ?elih fleetric lighted Sleeping Car tot At? lanta ?nd !Ji::i,:n-h?m. 11.45 P. M. Exprcaa \V../lv !)?>*: 3:00 p. M. Ixical. YORK RIVER LINK. ( V) P. M.?Dally.?Cooneetlng for B?m ra*t? Men \\>d. ar. l Friday. 0:00 A. M.?Ex Sun. and 2:16 P. M M ... Wed. and I'll day?Looal Train* Arrive Richmond From the South: ?:40 A. M. S:M A. M. ?:W) T. M. * OS P. M. daily; 13:M Kx. fun. From \\>*t Polat: 0:30 A. M. dally. 11:35 A. M . Mvn . Wed. and Kri.. 4:!S P. M. Ex. sun. B. E. BURGESS, D. P. A . ?-??: K Main St. Phone Madlion'jrt. j BKA BOARD AIR LINK. toutnbonnd train* ?eheduled to leave Rich? mond daily: :? <^ a. m. Local to Norllna, ) -?? P. M.?Slaepcra and coaehea, Atlanta. fU.inliiBnatn, davanoab, .Iuek?onv|lir. S:^ P. m.-Sleeper* and coaebea, Jackionvllle, 11 "5 P. it.?Sleeper* and coarhe*. Atlanta. Birmingham. Memphis Northbound trains ?chedUled to arrive In Richmond dally: 7:t0 A. ML, f>:? A M . 5:05 P, M . J.IO J". M.. J Local. &tft.muoatg ACCA TEMPLE A. A. O. \. SI. S. Have changed their Itinerary, on ac? count of the Hood* in t!ie Mississippi Valley, and will leav. Richmond via ?'. (s O. n. R. at 6:S:. v. M. Saturday, April 27, via Cincinnati. St. Louis, Kansas City, thence as per original program. Rate. 69?,75. open to the public. Clo with them. ?? }SK SIR. HOW MAN." 70s IS. Main Mrrri, Richmond, \ n. C. A O Railway. SOS K. Main Stre.-t, nnd at station. Go To BY FASTEST STEAMER (Iteeord Trip r.l> hrmr? ;o mlnute? BY NEWEST STEAMER illntii 1004) Only Steamer l^tntlinj; Pa Mangers nnd llajj gase Directly en Doek in llamlltou With? out Tntnsfer. S. S. BERMUDIAN Hall? Every Wrdnc?day U A. M Twin Screw. 10.51S ton* displacement, IlUge Keels. Winde*? Telegraph. Suite* d- Luxe, with Private Bath. Or cheatra. Hermuda ticket* icood for return by R. M. B P. Co. For Illustrated pemph>t and ticket* ap? ply to A. K. uulherbrldae A- Co., Asent* Quebec S. .". ('o.. Ltd., :"!> Hrnadw.iv, New York, Samuel II. lion ui an, 70? K. S[n|n. OLD DOMINION LINK. I.v. Richmond foot of Ash St. dally.T .00 P. M Lesv^ Newport New*.6.00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk.?:00 A. M. Connect* with main line steamer*, leaving Norfolk ior NhW York dally, except Sunday, ;?(?) P. M. Connections also mads by ,\. 4 \v. By. 3 P. M and C * O. Ry. at 4 p, M, Night line steamer* nop at Claremont to land er receive paasengers on ?Ignul, an* ? will bo mot by public conveyance. I VUtOINLV NAVIGATION CO. (Effectlva. Marrh Ul ?James BlVer by daylight for | Norfolk and Old Point, Nowport New* and I all Jam?a River landings, steamer f..avc?; Monday. Wednesday and B'rlday at t;.30 A. Mi Freight received for all Jamos Itlvor landings. 'I'hono Madlaon 17*. Main Ticket Office. ?11 H. Main Strast. ANCHOR LI KB. New Twlli-Sor*W Steamships ?OAMKRONIA," "i Al,IKOHN 1A. <?CALF.DOr.IA'' and "COLCMHIA." Sniling from Now-York overy Saturday Olnaaovv vtn Movllln. I.ondonderrv. PHtST CABIN. AND ?7.V SECOND CABIN. *r,(t AND I I'WARD. THIRD CLASS. S32.00. For new illustrated book of Tours, apply to 'HENDERSON BROTH Ens. Aata.. 17 nnd II? Rrondvrnj. New York, or Andrew Welsh, 628 Kast Main Street, Samuel U. Bowman, 70S East Main til., L ' Richmond. JFfnancfal THE Bank Of Commerce and Trusts Depository for the State of Virginia and City of Richmond. Ninth and Main Streets, can lie- of service to every business man and woman, and invites your business on .1 basis of mutual int.crc>t. Business, Personal and Savings Accounts desired. 3 per cent, interest al? lowed. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Bryan, J. Stewart Bryan, Thos. P. Bryan, Chas. |. Billups, <.. L. Fairbank. R. D. (iarcin, J. R. Gordon, R. L. < iordon, II. A. Hare I no. S. I farwoi id, A. R. Holladay ( . (". Pinckhcj. (!has. A. Ruegi i, ILmnieti Sea ton, W. B. Tcnnant, 'fno. T. Wilson, los. IL. Willard, ( npiinl gnno.nnu.ori. Surplus i?:i.v>,ikh>.imi REALTY TRUST CO. \TI.\Vt\, i ill. 7 <yfc *r~ 8 <% o The oHli-l.il record fhORj th.it the' Ltfr Inmranco Company of Virginia ? ?losed loan:) .?s?:'?(-' ?'Ins S.'.o."OO.i)o_ Atlanta Real Estate , in one day?March 191?. Our liookW will give many reasons why th?y mid many others aro dolus this. AHK OS FOB. IT. EDWIN P. AN.SUEV, President S. B. MoKlNXEY. - Mgr. JLoah Dpt The First National Bank Mas been built up larsely by giving liuatomcra kindly and In? telligent service; by manifest - tm; gonulno Interest tn individ? ual account1* and Individual successes. ? We invite interviews and wel? come new accounts. 110-1 i'.n-i Main Street. Capital and Surplus. S'.-.oun.nno. Richmond) Va., solicits your business. Our capital, surplus and profits Justify your account being placed with us. Capital, $300,000.00. Surplus and Profits, $1,350,000.00 Commonwealth Bank 12 North Ninth Street. Wi >.)vo brandies conveniently locate! throughout the city?\Oi East Broad Street, Twenty-fifth and Uioad Streets, 143"> Williamsburg Avenue. National Bank of Virginia Capital .$1,200,000 Surplus Profits $ 700,000 Accounl solicited. Ninth -and Main Streets. Manchester National Bank A strong, safe bank in which lo place your money. Summer jRr?ort?. ANNOUNCEMENT. Massnnrltn Sprlugs' New Brick Holet' Opens Juno I, 1912. Thoroughly mod? ern. Accommodations for uoo guests. Early reservation advised. Booklets, rftto cards, etc., upon ap? plication. Addrass Massnnel'in Springs To.. Inc., Box JTt. lHrrisonburg. Va.