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New York Stock Market New Voik, May 1.?Tin- surprisingly poor showing made by the United btaies Steel Corporation for the first quarter of the current year was Undoubtedly the foremost factor in shaping the course of the New York stock market. That the linaucial district was hardly prepared fOI sue I an unfavorable exhibit was attested by the pressure exerted ugnin-t cteol common shares throughout toe sion. Other overnight developments. In? cluding further suspension of propose i increased freight rates by llit Inter? state Commerce Commission, recur? rent seriousness of conditions In the Southwest because of the recent heavy rains and some more adverse railroad report***,' combined to add to the feel? ing of depression produced by the steel statement. Of ?11 these the short interest was not slow t.> take advan? tage, and much of the early Sellins was traceable to that source. The market's 0n'< sided and narrow character was shown in the uhdua prominence two or thr.ee of the so-called speculative f voritcs. Fully one-third of the business of the first two hours was in Steel, j which with Union Pacific, furnished ' half of the entire dealings for that j period. Steel lied a ''wide'' opening, i Its init'al offerincs be': g reported by , a block of 15.060 shares at 70 l-'J to 70 7-S. as compired with 72 1-S at: yestcixlay's close. Union PucllVc also j dlspjayed acut? w'eoknetsa at the out-' set. hut recovered thtioh of lt.< loss. . only to fail lower than before at the j next decline. Prices mude partial recovery before j noon hut in the early part of the afternoon another general selling ! movement sent the average " level I lower than before. An abrupt decline | of ?t points in American Tobacco com- I mon. following on earlier rise Of S'| points, war- one of the few noteworthy features of the special group. That stock's decline was attributed to dis? appointment over resumption of dlv|. rtends at 10 per cent. rate, where more had been expectel. Final dealings brought out more j activity nnd Increasing streticth. j which not only effaced a larjre ma? jority of the previous losses, but re suited In numerous net gains. Con- . dltions nnd rates in the local money j market remained unchanged, with in- 1 creased offerings of commercial paper. | The bond market was slightly easier, i with narrow movements in the promi? nent Issues. New Tork. May 1.?Prime mercan- | tllo paper. 4 to 4 per cert. Star ling exchange steady; with actual . business In bankers' bills at *t.5i-'"j for sixty-day bills and St.SS", for de? mand. Commercial bills, $4.531-2: Mexican dollars. IS Money on call stendy. 2 1-2?3 per cent, ruling rale. :7-S; closing b'd. 8 1-S; offered at " S-4. Time loans steady: sixty days, :'. 1-4: ninety days, r. 1-4 to 3 1-2 per cent; six months, 3 1-2 to S 3-4 per cent. RICHMOND MOCK MARKET. Rv Illchard W. Maury. Stock and Bond Broker, 1016 E Main street. Richmond, Vn., .May l. ISC EAL.ES AT BOARD. Virginia Centurles-^.OOt) it 8?"4. Virgin's Hallway and Power Co. pfd.?.".. n: bv'i. STATE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. Virginia Ss. Old. C. and It.. U33..1. it V?. Centuries, 2-S, C. and R., uoi.. St'.'i SS% CITY SECURITIES. Rich. City ts. C. und lt., ?33S-1M3. 05 '.?:? RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. L. It- R. Con. Tr. 4 p. c.... K> A. C. 1- R. It- Conv. Ul lis 4s. 13?. 103 C and O. Uen'l M- 4':". WW.?1 eiiorsla. Cuu. and FlS., Mil. -0? Ueoi-Bia and Ala. Con. it. 1*45..,. WJ Nortolk and West lt>. 's. 1*9*...'. 9i beaboBtd -Mr Line 4s. l&W. sT Seaboard Adjustment rs. 1049. *><> Bouthern Hallway is: is I'JM. *c>s Bo. It. Dev. and ?. M. it. 155?..., '.? Western N. C. 1st C?, C. 1S>I4.... 103 STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. Va. Ky. and Toner Co. pfd ? 1M ?9 t>\i Vo. Ky. and Towir Co. com_HO 4? 4> RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic Coast Line com.100 141 Chesapeake and Ohio.u*J 7S?* ... Norfolk and Western com.14)0 113 ... J: , r. nnd P. Dlv. Obligation..100 311 Southern RsM&'Sy Jf.'d.100 14 ?southern ?Jtaltvoy com.l"0 si) DANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. American National.1(0 215 ' ... HroHd Street. Ji if) Hank of Commerce and Trusts. 100 175 Flrit Nations!.100310 M< rchajits National.U > ?-?> Mechanics and Merchants.100 335 National Bank' of Virginia.100 .. "33 Planters National.1""' mm Savings Rank of Kichmond_ .. mi Union Hank of Richmond.60 Site West End.i i:<j Richmond Hank und Trust Co.. ... 23 ??? I Central National Bunk.100 130 ... INSURANCE COMPANIES. Va. Fire and Mannt Inf. Zl> " ... MISCELLANEOUS. Vs.-Car. Chrm pfd, S p. r.100 317 Virginia^ Car. Chetri. com.Kv M ... | Quotation.? for inttre-at paying bonds are ! St a price to which Interest must u. added. Income bends ami certificate's w: Indebted-1 IKtS a:e flat. BOND LIST Allis-Ch.i'.ircirf. (bid). s; ! American Tobacco Co. old 4s. e^jj American Tobaeeo Co old Cs. 1. ?'. Atlantic Coast Line 1st ts. A. C. L.-L. and N, Is. tu?, Chesapeake and Ohio eiOnv. 4';s.. ?.3!j Chesapeake nr I Ohio , i.n\ 4' -. ;.ji ?Liegett ?v Myers j*..* . ..p.. Liggett 4. Myt-rs Ts. 120U LorhUrd Company ?''?.. {.;r% XeorlUard Cuini?hii\ 7? . 12t?i Norfolk and Western conv. ts (bid)...! 11.-. i ? at. ..i:d Air I.In- ?tainpecl i- (bid]_ *7 Seaboard Ait Line stumped {s.. ir.s, ffoutbern Hallway I?. : : ?-'outhern Hallway Sn (bid*. V. 8. .SI..-.I 2nd 5s. ]?'.,' U. S. Registered is, K'*3 ibid)...inftv! U. S. reglst. -i >. ?? ? (lildli. . io-Kl V. S. Panama :.? :\ :? ? i,ci. p.'-" Vlrglnla'-Bretwn Uroi > ::- ibid) i-^ ' Vlfginla-Carollna Client :-?. .,.v \ a. tty an.; Power CO ." r.i<], ' 'v * Wabaih deb is . ... Wab?ish-1'ltU. !.:?? tit t- '.'bid'.!.'.'.:'.; ? corros markets. Vew York. May l.-The cotton market Wal very weak ut.d umettled during to-dav'e en? tire session af a ?l sensatl?nulty heavy liquidstloo st,d ther, nai .. breal ,.? nearly ?: per bale I, ? ... ? Bct,v? n*w crop month . with ih< barely steady ? t a net last ol from to ij ?. . opening was es?y i ? ., d< line of 'nV'f .points under lower cable- than exn?etad and the tan?,, ,,? the we, he, m", !oP,W spy of the show, ,, predl led yesterday. The rloac wsa * .thin a point or IS . ... , ., ,,' . r*t. Receipt- at the port* to-day 13,691 baiei sealn.t 10.?? last week and . ... . OPEN AN account* with THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. 1107 EAST MAIN ST BE BT, $1.00 MAKES A START. 2 PER CENT. INTEREST. Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York By 1 Sales 1.700 loO 1 30.1C0 2.360 2&.7CO c.rv? :.;i-> SCO 1.1".? .... .1 30.S I 1" IXOO 6.CO0 3.* ' l.; i I'V l.i-O Open. S3*. 0!? stock AllIs-Ckatm.tk . Allls-Chalmcrs, pfd. Amalgamated Copper .. Amor. Agrl. Chcm., com. Amor. Bi et Sugur, com.. American Can . American Can, pfd. Annr. Car and Foundry. Amer.'Car and Foun., pfd American Cotton Oil... American Linseed oil? ht* American tae?riiotta ? ... 14% Ainer. locomotive, i>fd. Atncr. Malt Co.. pld? American Smuliing ? American Sugar . A m< r. Tel. aitd Tel. Co; A norican T bacco. cent. ?." Ii Am ??. Tob., pfd., new? 1017a ,\i aconda Copper . '-' i Atchison . 107% Atlantic Coast I. ne- 111% A C t.. of Conne ticut. B iltlmore and Ohio. H-thlehcin Steel, coin ? BethU hem Steel, pfd. Brltlsh-A-mer. Tob. Co... Brooklyn Kapld Transit. Central Leather, com. Canadian Pacific . Cast Iron l'ipe. cm. Chesapeake nml Ohio;;.. Chicago Great Western Chi . Mil. and St. Paul.., Crtl Iblo SIjV. Cor., com. Crucible Steel, pfd. S3V Chicago and Northwest. 112 Colorado Fuel and Iron. iSH Colorado and Southern Cons: lidated Oas. Delaware and Hudson.. !'?:>. und UI6 Gran., com. "M Den; and Rio G an., pfd. ... Distillers* Sec. Cor. 32 Brie . 3 ?*?? Krle. 1st pfd. i?M Fed. Ml^ and Shi., pfd. Goo. W. Helme Tob. Co. General F.lectrl . M9% ? Jre.it Northern, pfd.: US.' Great Northern ore ctfs ... Illinois Central . i-1?" i i Intcrboro-Met. i Inter. oro-Met.. pfd. 67?? v:,"e. 129 IW?5 I PC, . ss Tl?i 110% 12? 111 High Hi 09% ii H?MAS BRANCH Closing. , Bow. Hid Asked. Sale I? Co , Uankcii, amJ Brokers. l<')% ioi% 101% hp* iii'4 253?? 11?.; 12% Open. 64 11% 13*, 121% 1M "a ?-'!7 mV; S3% 142 " 29% 120:? Stock. Int. Mer. Marine, com... ;*>j International Paper _ 10 L?m Int. Paper, pfd . .'7% Tim Kan. City South. com.. : '? 20.S00 Lehlgh Vallej . 1 18% 200 Liggett ami Myers, eon. IS3 104 Liggett and Myers, pfd. 109% Lorlllurd Tob. Co., com. ? ?? Lorillnrxl Tob. Co. pfd. ... V I Louisville and Nashville l?i% .Manhattan . :> Mi, Kan. and Texas.... VM* Mo., Kan. and Tex . pfd. ... 9.940 Missouri Paclilc . fi'i .>?? Natlc?al Leud . r.7U s, .New York Central. li:??, N. V., Ont. and Western ... 1,440 Norfolk and v\ estern... 113% o.;. I North srn Paclilc . 121 v*) Puclli ? Mat) . e-'r, Pennsylvania .l-?1? .1? People'* Gas . Hi dm P., 1'. and St L, com. h'7 IV. C. C and Si. L. pf l. . . l.t 0 Pittsburgh Coal. com... 2i"? 200 Pressed Steel Car. SO Pr. St. Car. pfd., .x l%f,c. ... m?< Ry. steel Spring, com... 30 124.370 Reading . 170 I.4W Republic Iron and Steel I. and pfd.. JO com. pfd.. 28% StHi ?14% 1 l.i;, 172% 4.1 150 lei 129 1911 >. i 129% fin*. pfd. 112% 131 -s ! It bit 509 Rock islnnd . " Kock Island, pfd.. 7W Seaboard Air Line. 100 Roaboa r.I Air Lili . 1?. s. ts-Sheffi< id .... SCO Southern Paclilc . ?Oll Southern Railway Southern Railway Standard Oll . i 1,700 Tennesse? Copper ? 20) Texas Paclilc . i 4."..s?? Union Pa lllc . 3,0.0 United States Rubber... M", . 2C9.100 United States Steel. 70% , 3,039 United Statfi Steel pfd 112% t 709Va;-Car. Chemical . fd% 109 Va.iCar. Chemical, ptd ID i"0j Vu. Ry. and Power, corn 4s'~ 700 Wubash . S ~t 200 Wabash, pfd. COO Western Union . 84 Wey man-Brut on To. Co. ... Total sales for day, Total sales for week (three High if. 67% 170?', ISi i "??? 67?? 11 % 121 Vi 177' ^ 21 so% '-'Pa 17.", Closing l_,0w. Rid. Asked n.i ii ts% I".'1* 4 I 11-'? ii2% liOjs 1-. 174% jjjsl 251? 112?i 112% US ?% lU9*i l.v.<' i 13b S26.90C day.< j 17J% 21 SOt:. I4TJ 21% 84 R0 To-day't ro'-eipu ut Galveston 1,927 bai?? against S84 lay! year; al New OrlMiw I.4M bales nilnai M>? laut year, and at lloti? ton it. balij agulntt *?7 lust year. Cotton futures c.ose.1 barely steady; Open. 111c!:. Law, Close. Januarv .11.39 11 ?9 11.13 11 13 February . 11.1.1 March .U.-ifi ILM ?.M II?; ?Mnv .11.15 11.13 19.93 10.M June .11.."7 . I0.r-5 i juiv .n.:; 11? ii.?! li oi i AUK-Bf, .ii.s it.rs U.OI 11.? ^rpiombrr .11.30 11.30 11.05 11.03 October .11.3*1 11.37 11.10 11.11 j November . it.*< U.ts u.-.t- itiS D< ?moe r .11.4? 11.15 11.20 11.?, Spot e*osed quit*.. *? points lower; mid- I ruins uplands, IW9: middling ?ulf, 11.63. j r-aU* (delivered en contract), 21100 bale*. Cotton. Tulr:: middling. 11.40; grou re.! celpts. .">* bale*: **le*. 22.109 bales: stock, bales; Cosstwlse, :.>;? bale*. Total to-day it al! port*?Nat receipt?. "..iS-i bales: -xport to Great Hr'.tnln. i*7.S7.". bale*; to thi Continent. 1.217 bales; stock. C5T.:Ct bale*. 1 Consolidated at all port*?Net receipt*. 81,313 bales: expert to Great Britain. '7.;.*-'i bales; to Krane?. 7.C-V. bale*: to the Contl ni v?. V.779 bale* Total fine, September ! at al! port*?Net receipt!, ll.4t9.7SI bales; export to Great | Urltain, 3.9&3.3C9 bale*, to France. 1.111,491 bales; to the Contln, n?. 1,101,543 bale*: to Japan, 4S.II4 baler: to Mexico, S.W0 bale*. "Now Organs. La., May 1?Cotton prlrej made a lentlminl break In the futuie mar? ket here to-day under heavy selling In all three of the target r>inrk->is of the world. mi. more active month? ehowlng a decline >>f a bale at the lowest level of the ses? sion. Tlie market closed steady at a net ?ie.line of 30Q3C points- Spot quiet. 1-lSc. off; middling. llHc; sole* on tlie rpot bale* ami is; to arrive. Futures closed ste-.ilv: May, 11.37: July. 1L4S; August. iLSU; | Hoptember, II.October, 11.VI; December, 5!.-.-n; January, 1.21. LOCAL MARK KT ?JL'OTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy Commission c? . Com? mission Merchant*. Itlchmond, Va.i I Richmond, va.. May 1. 1918. ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS <>l MARKET. live POULTRY. Chickens, spring, lb. tr. w Chicken*, winter. 11?. 20 g So lien*, lb. II li Jioo.-ter*. each. ' Ji 4" l?urkf, large, young, lb. 1- IS Ducks, small, young, lb. 11 '<\ II! CGGS?Crated. In crate*, nearby, fresh, do*.. I* "i In crate*, oth'r section*. dot. 1* 9 Guinea egg'- doi. 12 (<i BUTTER. Family, choice. fre*7i. lb. ??.?> ?1 ?Merchants', fair lb . 31*.4fi COI'NTItV-n'KEt) BAOuX. Rams, well (imokeS, ?mall, lb_Not war.ted I Hams, ?roll smoked, ijrj-, lb_Not wanted sldi ?. wei: imokt-d, lb .Not wanted Shoulder*, wen smoked. Hi.Not wanted Markt i Conditions?Market very active. I NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. j New York. May 1.?Flour?Firmly held with demand fair, Rye Flour?Firm, Cornmeal?1 Steady, Rye?Easy, Barley?iBarely steady; Wlie.it?Spot firm; No. 2 red. (4,30% eleva? tor, export basil, to arrive, and 11.2"'? '.. o. : -b. afloat. Futures um huuge.i to Sc net lower May. 11.22: July. Jl.lCV. September, $1.13. Corn?Spot barely steady: export. : . nominal, f. o. b. afloat. Future* none ; u..: lilts?Spot easy; standard white. In) olevator, bad No. ire. future* nominal. ' Pork. Oeef and Lard?Flrni, On Meat*? Steadyi Tallow and Petroleum?Stead}*. Turpentine?Finn! Rosin?Steady. Wool ? ??"..!?: Quli t Rice?.***Irm Mo.as*v*?Steady. Sugar?Raw on-1 reflned. steady. Coffee? Putur, s closed quiet .'in-l llrrri, 7 ?? < points j net lower. Spot, quiet: Itlo. No. 7. fl'ie.; SantOf, No. I. USe.; mild, dull: forodva. ii- nominal. Ttutter?Barely steady ami -in- hanged Che**e and lJ<;r-??Steady. Po tatoe??Now, weak; old. steady; Florida, new, No t. per barrel, ISffS-M; second*. $3*9 4.00. Cabbage*?Firm i soiiriiern Carolina. [lew. orate, i. -i 2.75; Florida, do, 1203.09; I red. t;-?r-;..i Freight! and Peanuts?Un? changed I i 'i: t-.r.se-.1 ..1. wa* partly tower at the; .start under ?,entrer<.1 liquidation on the: weakness it. lard. Put *,rices toon turned irons on eovrrtTfg of shorts, buying by re refiner* and good outside ipic?latlVe sup? port Rentising n. ar the elf,?,, caused a slight set back trr-ir. the top. Bales aggre? gated ISMOft barrel*. Future* elbsed 54JS' Point? net higher May, 7.1707..1S; June. 7.14 i TU. July, 7.17 -i ',. <rf Ae.nust. 7.717.:,: September, 7.1*7(f.7.29; prime crude, TO nom? inal, il'. nimmer- v? i:o-.v. T.:.e,,7 y,. wi?. j let- .\? bw, : i" it::-, do. tumrrTel WTiTlc, < flit AOO CHAIN MARKET. ? hlcago. 111.. May I.?AMhoilgh thewh?i.t market *eorr-l a sharp advance tn-rTxy prices i ;i .- : easy ?luring the last hour and closed in . i i.ei decline "f ' to ?*'?!,? TS ere were ffe'sl report* of crop damage In a few of :. ?.: counties of Kan*a?, inn ensierts de? clared thai tlie danisge detrftl quickly be forgotten if tb-- preseitl V?mlee elsewhere was maintained. <'urn flnliied -Sc. to ?,4c lowh; oat* varvlng from 'i-'. off to HO advance, and provUlonii BtVung out from .'?-:<. decline ,to a rl*d of 10c. Leading futures ranged as follow*: i ip. ;-.. llifh Low. Close. WHEAT ? -.Xb>'* .1.14*,? 1 :."-*i i.ii 1.14!? JUly . 1.17o4i 1.13*1 1 I0f? 1.1! Sepi . l.CS'i 1.0* 1 "t?, :.'i7?? CORN? , Mnv . ?'V-? *'>?; If.*, <o July . 7vi-?. 7XH 77*4 . Sept. 7'l?i 7", 7-V? ! Her.H', 64?i e4'.i AtVa . OAT:/-* May . M'i ;.:?? xt*? u% ! 'July . R|*i E4*l (,4>i M>? I Sept. tr. IVS IS ?<?..? MKSS ri.diK-r*- r bbl. j May.IS'7 W.M l?.7S ls.ro 1 July .it*.?'. v>:: li.xt 1 t-.r>t. - .. .19."0 Vila "'?? im; i la HD-Per 100 lbs. ' M.?y.10.7.*. lOJC 10.7! 10 HO I July .U.S.*, 11 IS 10.M ii.in i Sept.II.IS 11.33 11.10 n.39 <"?ct.U.jj 11 V) 11.? i:.J7 SHORT RIBS?Par KO Im?. May . 10'j July .10.X ]6 i-, J0.J7 1-, ?> Sept.10 ? 1^74 io ,;7 Cash grain closed: W'hcat-Cx'o. 1 red, SI .14?' ?; 1 ?.?;i.J: No. 2 hard. JU4', :J 1 17. Corn ?No. 3 white. TJwJOc.; No. .t yellow, 7** ?: SO ?. Oata?No. r. white. CiUVfiSU?.; standard. 57*? Baltimore. May I.?Wheat?Quitt, ?rot. contract, ti.iT*?. Corn?Dull; tpot. contract. Be. Oat*?Firm: No. ? white. m\'._i?><\ Rye Quiet: No. 1' western, domestic, f?s 5 99c. niCHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Richmond. Va.. May 1, 3?:: WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE Wheat?Cat iot?. No. 2 red. Western. tff $ 1 No. 2 red. Virginia. 1 22 it No. 3 red. L20 ft | Virginia. 1'if lots. 105 5- l.SO I CORN?Car lots. No. 2 white. ? ?3 I No. 2 white. tf W'i; No. 2 mixed. M'i? No. 3 mixed. *5%fl Virginia, bag lot;. 90 B OATS?Car lots. No. 2 mixed. f'-"?.j (i No. ; mixed. Cl'-iJi No. - white. f' No. 3 white. 6' * Winter seed; bag lots. Nominal RTE?Car lote. jCo. 2. Nominal -e0 3. Nominal Virginia, bag lota. Nominal RICHMOND 1LW MARKET. Richmond. Va.. May 1. :'?'.. The following are the quotations of tho j Richmond Ha> Exchange: So. 1 Timothy.31. PO 3 No. .' Timothy.30.30 3~ No. 3 Timothy. 4 -'03 Light e.'iover. mixed. 20 ? fi No. 1 Clover, mixed. G 29.:o No. ! Clover, mixed. 25.0) If No. 1 ?Mover. ?.. ?M | No. 2 Clover. fl =??<? I STRAW??Compressed. 0 li>30 l.oose-pressed. lurgr bales.. Ii IC<0 ! Load your cara so that hay at doors rep I resents conte nts nnd thus avoid rejections. ! This market grades hay In accordance with the rub-5 of the National Hay Asso- j liatletl. CATTLE MARKETS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Sales at Union St<? k Yards.) Richmond, Va . May 1, IMS. J Rejw.rt of the live stock market for the week ending April 29. 1112: Rest steers. 7'ii7';c.: medium to go.id. ?:\c ; common to fall, l'i^?'i-.: best heifers. t~*4*97c; medium to good, 5Q&HC.; common ti> Inlr. 4'l4*?c. : lost cows. &V&tMc ; medium lo good. tijWic: common to fair. .KjS'ic.; best o\.-n. 'i'?.. ..>;,-.. medium to good. :.'ic: bulls. 4'iiS'je.: calve*, extra. Ti^flsc.; fair to medium, Sftt'.ie. Fresh eows, .<ro'r 65.00 per head. Best hogs, TQHic.; light :iot? and pigs. <*?07c 1 sows nnd stags. Iii ft (He.; best sheep, 4'i'i M;' .: common to fair. Zilie.', best lambs. O'iliTc.; common to fair. |'S -,i :?>;? t. spring lambs. |4.OJtJ0.00 per head. Chicago, III., May L?Cattle?Receipts 2!.- i 000 bead. Market strong Reeves. }.'?'fj >.'?); stackers nnd feeders. t4.W0t.7ti; cows und belters. f2.V. .i 7.10; calves. J.V.Te**;i t.00. Hogs?? Receipts tO.OCtO bead. Market easy. I.lg.'it. ' J7 toft 7.7".: mixed nnd heavy. |7.35?7.$i; I tough. $7.33 a 7.35; pigs. M 7:,'! e.S:,; bulk of sale... I7.S0S7.S0. sheep?Receipts 2..*?v* head. Mark, t steady to strong. Native, 9503.33; weitem, ??.2CHS.2">: yearlings. tt.Wii 'j 10; lama.-, untie e, ;?; Vivi? SO; western. I'liO'i ?.'?4 Ne w York. M/y 1?Beeves?Receipts 3.(77: head. Market barely steady. Steers, t-i"? e.t<5; bulls, glf~f?.10; cows. ti.C59t.35. Calves? Receipts 3.fVO0 load. Market higher. Venia. JT.i :?..*,; culls, Hitr,V>. sheep and Lambs Receipts S.-ero head. Market higher. fn ihorn fhe.'p, tS'is.W; clipped. t6.25frT.50: clipped culls. I3.5O0S.OO; unshorn lambs. }3 ? 1.(0; clipped lambs. is v; 10.00; .do. culls. ? ? '.:": spring lambs. SlftSfA Hogs?Re relpti 4.9SI head. Market steady at $5<jS3.": pigs. tt.70e7.S5. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond. Va.. May 1. 1912. Following are the quotations oi the Rich ineind Tobacco Exchange: BROWN AND OLIVE STEMMING?NEW. Lugs .t ?">.(?) <n i 7..30 Priort leaf. '.CA w 0.00 I/Mis leaf. 8.GQ m JJ.OO BROWN SHIPPINO. Lugs . f,.f,i> ft 7.00 short leaf. 7..? si 9.00 l<png leaf. 8,75 ft, M.teO Wrappers . ll.<v> <n U.'j'i (-Utters?Common .lt.co ts iboj M?-dlunt . It.03 6i t7.3'i Pine . 2.).00 ii, 2.1.00 Fancy . 54.00 27 w PILI-Elte?Common . .vjO ft I?.M .Medium . 11.tO ft 1200 Fine . M.OO ft. 2?.W Good . 13.00 "i 18.00 WRAPPERS?Common . is.oo :i 20.to .Medium . ?.00 tf 35.90 1 Good . ?."5.10 'i 59.00 Fancy . 40.(0 y 45.00 SUN-CURED?NEW. I.ug-. common to good. F..50 '<i 7.00 I Luga, goo,i to prime. 7.,3a 4; v :,,) Short leaf. s..?r? ei I0.(^ 1 Long leaf. 10.(0 ft: 32.19 ?nSCEIXANCOI s MARKETS. DRY GOODS MARKET. New York. May I.?The cotton goods mar- j keta rule generally c-ct. but the firmness of prices continued marked. Wonted jams are In moderate demand and very firm i Trade With -the Jobber? was materially Im? proved by more favorable weather. NAVAL STORE.?. Wilmington. N. C, May 1.?Spirits Tur? pentine-steady at t-V- : receipts 11 caik*. Rosin?Steady in 14.10: receipt* IS barrel*. Tar?firm at ?1.?. i ru'l. Turpentine?Firm ] ut t3.SitM.00: receipts : barrels. Savannah, Oa?, May I.?Turpentine?Firm at *?e<e.; talc? casks; receipts 691 ..-asks; ?September shipments 1,S39 casks, stock :>.V;s c,?k?. It..sin ? ITnn. 1.112 barr<:s; recelp-s 2.?T barr. ls; shlpmenta 3.303 barrel*; stock tt>,79t barrels, yuotc; u, ".e>..V MARINE INTKLL1CII:XC e. PORT OF RICH-MONO, may :. IMS. ARRIVED. Steamer Berkeley. She"*-. Norfolk, mer chandls? and j.asscni;. r*. Old Dominien Line. Steamer Aurora. Purman, Petersburg mu .tame, Hlvcr landings, merchandise and pas tensers, Furmm Line-. saixed. Steam..- Berkeley. Shelly. Norfolk, mer chandife ami passengi t?. Old Dominion Line Steamei Mobjack. Grave*. Norfolk and .tame.-. River landings, merchandise und pas? seng*-.?. Virginia Navigation company. steamer Aurr.ra, Fur man, Petersburg and Jamei River larding- merchandise and pa? ?cnger*. Purman Lb. -. ALDERMAN WILL UK LI V Kit ADDRESS VT TOME INSTITUTE. [Speclnl to The Times-Dispatch.] CharlOttesvllle, V?.. May l?Presi? dent Alderman will leave next Mondavi morning for Baltimore and Port De? posit, Ml H.- will (?*>.,.k Monday evening at the Tome institute. Port Deposit, which is one of the lurr.est boys- schools lit the United States. Dr. Alderman will .stop off In Baltimore for a private visit to some friends. Many responses have been received to invitations which Dr. Alderman rc cently sent to veteran alumni, who] left the university to right for the 1 ?South In the Civil War, to attend the commencement In June, a great many more of the veterans have been lo? cated than was at first thought pos? sible. They will be the feature of the final exercises and wif be given prominent place? in every part of the! program. . The Wellford Medical Library, given the university some time age, by If Hand Wellford. of Richmond, is being Installed in the main library. The collection contains some rarer medi? cal classics. Snpremr Court Opinions.. I Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Raleigh. N. C.| May 1.?Opinions w,re handed down by th.- Supreme Court to-day. la eleven appeals, as follows: Wick-r vs. Jones, from Eoe. Modi fled and affirmed. Judgment to ope-r ale as an estoppel on plnntlff. Bradley vs. Ratidleman und Power Company, from Randolph. Affirmed. IvcV vs. Blum and Bittinf. from Forsyth. Affirmed. Molt vs. Keiglaf, from Buckingham. New trial. Williamson vs. Hitting, from Forsyth. Modified. Cost- >f tills court divided, ea.-h party to pay his own costs. Jones vs. Flynf, from Forsyth. No error. Bank of Mou it Airy vs. E. ?t T. Company, from sorry- Aflirmcd. Greene and K hi vs. Grocery Com? pany, from Forsyth. No error. Rold vs. Banki from Mecklenburg. El ror. Pant:; Company vs. Insurance Com. pany, from Mecklenburg. No error. ovens vs. city of Charlotte, from Mecklenburg. N > error. Human Arm Found. ?Special to Tl oTlmes-Dispatch 1 Fredericksburg, Va.. May 1.?Work? men digging in the ct liar of nn old brick building oh Main Street hero. Owned by A II Wallace and occupied ns a Shoe store ny J. W. Thomas. tllS ovend an entire arm o-f a human being. The buli ling is being repaired ami renovated, nnd It Is a mystery how this arm, which eeiins to be in ;t petri? fied Stale, came to he in the cellar. It evidently had :een burled there for RICHMOND, VA. Capital, $1,000,000.(0 solicits the reader to open a personal 01 savings ac? count, upon which 3 Per Cent, is allowed, subject at any time to check. We invite nonresidents, who woud like to have a Richmond account, to write for particultrs. ycui-n, li was at ?ir?t thought that it w.is possibly tin- amputated arm at u sii!.II r Injured during the Civil War. In the sixties, but u prominent physi? cian who examined it said it was un? questionably the arm of :i woman. Tho object has been viewed with inti rest by u great many pers ns, Surrendered by Uoadnracu. [Special to The TImcs-Dlspatch ) Predericksbiirg, Va., Mtiy 1.?George Anderson, churged with stealing u, horsi In Stafford county from J. Al. Jett in I'M'', who has been twice tried for the oltenco. both resulting In ?? hung Jury, lefl the State and wont to Maryland while out on a ball of 000 for his appearance "t the noxt term ot Stafford court In May, for (rial. Ills bondsmen reported the muter t-i the ? ?Ulcers, and Anderson was urrcstcd in Marlboro, Md., lust Saturday, lie wus brought here yes? terday by Sheriff R. C. I.. Moncure, nf Stafford county, who went for him. and by the order of Commonwealth's .Attorney C, D. Wallace, of Stafford lunly, Anderson has been committed to Frederlcksburg Jail tor safe keep? ing until the opening of tlie May t- rm of court. Itetvarda frr Murderers. (Special to The Times-Dispatch.] j Raleigh. N. f. May 1.? Oov.-rn?r Kitchin bus unnounoed a reward of | $300 for the parties, unknown, who were !ro plicated In the murder of .lohn Dlxon and wife. In Cleveland county, last fall. John Ross, colored. Is now awaiting electrocution. August 1. for the. crime, having been allowed two reprieves in the hope that he | might make a statement that will ( brlvg to Justice the accomplices he is bcltOVCd to have had. A reward ?f * tut* is offered by the Governor for tht- unknown minderer? of Benjamin Walket, in Currltuck j county, on March ::i Daus-btcra Ulcct Officers. [Special to The Tlmea-Dlapatch.1 Fredericks-burg, Va., May 1.?l'rcdcr Icksburg Chapter, United Daughters or the Confederacy, al n meeting; here to day, elided the following ofBcors for tlie ensuing year; President. Mrs. N. S. Bar? ney; First Vice-President. Mrs. Benja? min Rawllngs; Second Vice-Presldenl. Mrs. G. IT. Chewnlng; Third Vlce-Prea Ident, Mrs. J. Bowil: Gray; Correspond. Ing; Secretary, Mrs. Alwyn Hundley; Recording Secretary. Mrs. May C. liar- j r'.s; Treasurer. Miss Elisabeth Ecken I rode: Registrar. Mr; Firdlnand H. j Hart: Historian, Mrs. John T. Goolrlck. At the same im-itlnc; the following del? egates were appointed to represent Fredsrlckaburg Chapter at the meeting , here next week of tho Sixth Division, Virginia Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy: Mrs. Ferdinand It. Hart. Miss Mary Rraxton. Miss Annie Copcnhaveii and Mrs. P. V. Daniel. Liquor I.lcenaea Granted. [Special to Tlie Times-Dispatch.] Alexandria. Va., May 1.?Forty-nine liquor licenses have been granted by j JudgO I- C. Barley thus far. One was refused, that of George Heard, and1 three are held up pending; an Investi? gation. Several dealers did not make : application for a renewal. ANNUAL REUNION, UNITED CON? FEDERATE VETKRANS, MACu.V, OA., 31 AT 7-0. 1912, Southern Railway offers very re? duced fares from all points. Rate from Richmond, 111 5'"1: proportionate rates from other points. Tickets on sale May !>. C, 7 and S. Threo tralfjs dally, office. 307 East Main. Phone Madison 272. lcUtlroabo Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local?Dally?Newport Newa 1:30 A.?Local?Dally?Ch'villa, Ex. sun. Thurmond. t?.W A,?Expreis?Dally?Norfolk, Old Point. 110:00 A.?Local?Dally?Lel-.bg., L?x. O. Forg? ?-?.Oi P.?Express?Dally?Cln., L'vllle. 14.???) P.? Expri sn ? Ual!}? Nor:o!k. N. New?. t.'ju F.?Local?Dally?N. News, GM I'alr.u 1>:',1 I*.'?Local- Daliy?Cordonavlllt:. 6;;', F.?Local?En. Stnt.?Lchbg. Natura! Bridge. Clifton 1 nrge. ??:3S P.?Limited?Dally?Clncla'tla cr.icago. ' ?11:00 P.?Express?Dally?Cincinnati. l/vllle. i ?S;eeper?. tl'arlor Cur?. TRAIN'S ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from I ^ast: (-.IS A. M.. 7:50 P. M. 'i..roug!i from East: H:10 A. m.. 6:30 P. M. Local from West: S:30 A. M . 0.11 A. If, and 7:13 I'. M. yhrough: S:30 A. M.. 2:20 P. M. and 2:10 P. M. ? I Jnmrs River Line: "I 11 A. 31., 4:4: P. m. ! j "Dally except Sunday. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard linllrnud nf Ihr South. EFFECTIVE AFIUt. Ith; 1SC.2. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILT. For Florida und Suuth: S;l? A. m. and 7 i- P. M. 2:1/0 A. M For Norfolk: 9:00 A. M, 3.00 P. m., 4:11 P. 31. j For N. A: W. rty. We?t: C::i A. M.. 10.04 A. M . 3:00 P, M.. 9:20 P. M. I For Petersburg; 1:00 A. M., ?:!5 A. M? ?:!! A. M., 9:'M A. M., 10:00 A. M , i.-M-I'.-M, 4 .10 P. 31., 4:01 P. M , 7.C-0 P. M.. 9;:o P, M., :i?i p, m. For ?Joldsbero and Fayettevllle: '4:10P.M. Trains arrive Richmond dally: S:0? A. 31.. I ?10 A. M.. $:? A M . ??':?! A. 31.. ??10:41 A. ! M.. 11:10 A. M.i ?-???'.0 P. M. ??1:40 P. 31., t:0S P. M. 8:35 P. M? i.C-0 1'. M.. ?-?.0-3 P. M.. 11:39 P. M. ?Except Sunday. ".Sunday only. Time of arrival and departure and con nr< tlona r.M guaranteed. 0 S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A.. KW Main St. SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER OK THE SOUTH. | Train? Leave Richmond. n. B.?Following schedule figures publish ed as Information und not guaranteed: i For tlie South?Dally: ?:19 A. m. Local.! 10:41 A. 31. Express. f,:00 P. M. Express. ??Ith electric lighted Sleeping Car for At- 1 lanta and Birmingham. 11:41 P. M. Exprc??. ', Week Days: X:oo r\ M. Local. TOP.K RIVER LINE. 4..VJ p. M.?Dally.?Connecting for Ba:ti-? more. Men. Wed. and Friday. 6:00 A. m.?Ex Sun, ami 2.11 p. M.?Mon.. Wed. and Fri? day?Local Trains Arrive Richmond. From tha South: 6:10 A. M.. S:40 A. M, 5:90 P. M.. S OI p. M. dally: 12:51 Ex. Sun. Fiom Weal 1'ulnt: 9:50 A. M. dally, 1!:33 A. M? Mom.. Wed. and Frl., 4:::. r. M, Ex. Sun. S. E. BURGESS, D. P. A.. 907 E Main St. Phone Madison 27?. fflCuinonujFrSueriCaSu'g & Potomac R. B. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Arrive Richmond j ?7.60 A.M. BjrdSt.Sta. i 0 l.M A.M. U ha Station. tli.3S A.M. Iljrd St. Sta. ?1.1- P.M. llaln St. Sta. ?i.50 P.M. Rjr? Kt.Sta. ?fl.l71\M.Ma!nSt.Kta, ?6.60 P.M. BTrdbSf.ila. 17.15 P.M. Byrdan.flia. ?0.10 P.M. ItyrdSt.Sta. ?11.17 P.M. MalnSt.Kta. ?lg.6tlnlghtByrdSl.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. l.oaTe Brrd St, Sis. 4.00 I*. M. for Frcdcrlelubnr*. I*are Elba Sta, 7.46 A. M.,8.30 P. M. for AihlanS. A"Pre Bird Kt.sta.S.SS A.M. from Krederleksb'g. ArrlTeEluaSta. 6.31) A.M..6.31) P.M.from Ashland. ?Daily. tWeeUday?. fSundays only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station I stop at Elba. Time of arrivals sod departures , not guaranteed. Read tbe signs. Norfolk & Western Railway1 ONLY ALL RAIL LINE'TO NORFOLK, j Schedule In Effect January 1, 1913. j Leave Byrd'Strcet Station, Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: ?9:00 A. M.. 'S-.W V. M? *4:19 P. M. ! FOR LTXCIIBURO A.VD THE WEST: 'fi:ij ' A. M.. ?IOiOO A. M.i 'S:0O P. M? ?9:20 P. M. ' Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: ?11:10 A. M. | ??.31 P. M . ?11:80 P; M. From tho West: ?6:10 A. M . a2:O0 P. M.. bl:10 P. 31., 'CM P. M. ?0;f0 P. M. ? Dally, anally ex. Sunday. bSundny only. W. B. BEVILI* C. II. BOSLEY, O. P, A,, Itoanoke. D. P, A., Richmond. I^eiavo Richmond ?6.30 A.M. Rrrd St. Sta. ?8.00 A.M. Main St. Sta. ?-i.lii K.M. njrrd St.Sta. ?0.1(1 A.M. Iljrrd St. Sta. ?li.'.'H A.M. Main Si. KU. ?IC.Ml noon Brrd St. Sta. 12.00 P.M. Brrd SL Sta. 13.60 P.M. Brrd St. Sta. tails P.S. Elba Station. ?6.15 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?8.S0P.M. Bird St, Kta. jTinanctui "THE HOME FOR SAVINGS." The One Way to Have Money Is to Save It. The sure way to save it is by depositing your surplu funds in a responsible bank. Why not open a Savings Account to-day and let us add interest to it twice a year? The Central National Bank CAPITAL,.$250,000.00 307 EAST BROAD STREET. Manchester National Bank A strong, safe bank in which to place your money. E. A. BARBER, J.R Oriiarj Public Accountant. E. A. BARBER & CO. ACCOUNTING. AUDITING. OHO \M7.I.".'(;. SYSTEMATIZING. ?JIT. Mutual Uulldlng, Phone Mad. 3321. Richmond. Vi National Bank of Virginia Capital .$1,200,000 Surplus Profits. . $ 700,000 Account solicited. Ninth and Main Streets. Ra?Eoa?? Richmond & Petersburg tiectric Railway i Car* leave Manchester, Seventh and Perry I street*, tor Petersburgi ! *6. s. ??, io. n. a. m.. i? ?:. ?. &. .1 . ?C 7. i. ?:?. 10 P. m. i n :to p. M.. tor Cheater, 12:09 midnight for P< r?turs. ' an leave Pe!er?t>iirg, foot of Sycamore Street, tor Mancheater: 14:16, 6:33. ??? :1C. 8:33. t:JS, ?10:31. 11 :ii, a. M.i 13:35, ?1:33,* 3:33. 3:33, 'i.ii, tili, i.33. ?7:?, I:35, >.3i. ?10;to., into P. M. ? Dully, except Bundaya and holiday*. Tarries baggage and tapres* ??Limited, except Bundaya und holiday*. I All car* from Pclcrtburg connect with | rar* for Richmond. BKA BOA HD Atlt LINE. Southbound train* aih.-duled to leave Rich niond dally: 1:03 A. SI ? Local to Nor.Ina. i 1:20 I*. M.?Sleeper* and coache*. Atlanta. Birmingham, Savannah. Jacksonville. 6:33 I?. m.?-Sleeper* and COaobea, Jacksonville. 111:33 P. M ? Sleeper* and coache*. Atlanta, ! Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound tram* ] scheduled to arrive, In Richmond dally! I 7:40 A. M . >.:?) A. M., 4.03 P. m. 1:49 P. m , Local. RIC1UIONB AND CIIRSPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of electric traltu to and from I ArMan l. *t .pping at Intermedlat* itstlons upon *lcna:?: Lv Richmond (Uroad and | I Laurel St*.t: ?<:0S, *;:10. I.t*. *:10. "10 10. u:10 A. M-: 1:10. J:10. 3:10. blllO. i.10. 1:20.1 1:10, MtlO, 10.10. 11:41 P. M. I.v. A*h:and: ?S:5i. t>7:?\ ?:00. b?.00. t0:tr>: "RiOO A. M. ' ?12:0? m.i "I ?0, 2:09, 1:00. 4:00. biiCO, 6.W, I -. :'.'>. S:W. bS-:00. 11:09 P. M. ?Pally, except Sanday. ??Sunday onty. bCarrlej bagKSite. fefcam?oat? ULI) DOMINION LINE. r, Rlchmatid foot of A?h St. dail/.T ? P. If, Leave Newport New*.IrOOA. M. j Arrive Norrolk.4:00 A.M. Connect* with main line itctmiri leasing ' Norlo.k fur New York dally, except Sunday, 7:00 1*. M. Connection* a:.-" made by N. 4 W. Ry. 3 1*. M. and C. & u. Hy. at 4 I', it. Night line steamer* nop at Claremont to land or receive passenger* on i.gnai, ana will be met by put,.ic conveyance. VUIOIMA NAVIGATION to. (Effective March 11).?Jnmea River by day.ight {0r Norfolk and Old Point. New port N*w* and all James River landing*. Steamer leave* Mumlay. Wednesday and Friday ai 4:30 M. Freight received lor all Jimti River landing*. 'I hor.e Madlaon 17*. Mala Ticket Otriro. 6:1 K. Main Street. ANCHOR LINE New Twin-Screw Steamship* fOAMRHONIA" ??< AMI ORNLV* "CALICIIONIA" and ??COLUMBIA" Sailing from New Tork every Saturday. Glasgow mowu* Londonderry FIRST RABIN, *7) AND ?7 SECOND CABIN, ?30 AND UPWARD. Til HID CLASS, Ml-'-.-.O. For new illustrated book of Tour*, up p:y HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agent*, li? lt Broadway, New York, or Andrew Welsh. e.X East Main Street; Samuel H. Bowman. 70! East Main Street, Richmond. -j Summer Vacation Tour Low Rates to Pacific Coast. Grane] Canyon, Riverside, Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Ogdcn, Yellowstone National Park, Salt Lake, American Rockies, Colorado Springs, tlie Garden of the Gods, and Denver, the Queen City of the West. Rate, $340.00. i Inclueles First-Class R. R. Transporta- ! lion, Pullman Sleeping Car and Hotel] Accommodations, including Meals, Auto- ' mobile Trips ant] Carriage Drives as shown in the itinerary. Call (or pro? gramme. "ASK MR. BOWMAN," Tourist Agent. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD All Steamers Take the EXTREME SOUTHERN TRACK Express Sailings Tuesdays, Past Mail Sailings Thursdays, for LONDON-PARIS-BREMEN Sailings on Saturdays for THE MEDITERRANEAN OELRICHS & CO., General Agents, 5 Broadway, New York. S. H. Bowman, 703 E. Main St.; Rich? mond Transfer Co., SO" E. Main St., Richmond, Va, Go To Tour* Inc. Hotel,, store Excartlou*. lowot Kmi Twin Screw S. S. ??IIEUMDOIAN." tO.atS Ion* dis? placement. Sill, every Wedn/ttday, II A. M. BlljeUeell; etrctrle fan*: wtrelct* (elegrapby. f leweit end only Steamer landing paft?enffer? et the dock In Bermuda wltboul transfer, ?ermuda nrkei* good lor return br R. M. S. P. Co. MinSCMMEK TRIPS July 4th and 10th. Auiuit 3rd md 17th, From Quebec July 13th and Mlh, Anguil ath and Mrd. ( (??orllluitrated pamphlets with lull Information apply to A. E. Ot.TKItUltllMiK A- < O.. Affent* Ourbce < S. Co., Ltd., SI) llroadwaj, ..New VorL, ? aaj*ljft| II BOWMAX, 70S K. Main Street, Richmond, or uny Ticket Agent, or QUEBEC S. S. CO. Ltd.. Ouebee. THE Depository for the Stat? of Virginia and City of Richmond. Ninth and Main Streets, can be of service to every business man and woman, and invites your business on a basis of mutual interest. Business, Personal and Savings Accounts desired. 3 per cent, interest al? lowed. DIRECTORS. Jonathan Bryan, I. Stewart Bryan. Th<is. P. Hr\ ,ir.. ( has. J. Billups, < i. L. Fairbank, R. I). Garcin. J. R. <iordon, R. 1.. ?iordon. II. A. Hare I no. S. Harwood, A. R. Holladay C. C. Pinckney, Chas. A. Rucger, Emmett Seaton, W. B. Tennant, I no, T. Wilson. Jos. E. Wlllard, If you want the best banking ser? vice let us take care of your bank? ing business. First National Bank 1104 East Main Street. Capital and Surplus S 2,000,000 Deposits. 8,000,000 Resources 12.000.000 PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK, 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 Capital ?000,000.00. Surplus S?50.000.00 REALTY TRUST CO. ATLANTA, GO. 7_ j first MorlKnise 4*% ^y/ Cf0 1. O A SN S 8% The Ofllctal record shows that the Life Insurance Company of Virginia closed loans aggregating f 50,0 00.00? secured by Atlanta Real Estate in one day?March T, 1011. Our booklet will give many reasons why they and many others are doing this. ASK US FOB IT. EDWIN r. AXSLET, - Presidant R. P.. McKINNEY. - Mgr. Ix>an Dpt. Commonwealth Bank 12 North Ninth Street. We. kavc brandies conveniently located throughout the city?102 East Broad Street, Twenty-fifth and Broad Streets, 1439 Willianisburg Avenue