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New Y orK Stock Market New Ycik. May 10.?The day on the Block Exchange was marked by un I'tual apathy for the greater part of the session, and tew important price changes under tin: very close. The movement was perfunctory and pro te.Hsloual throughout, the inertia ro tuItliiK chiefly from the fact that neither bulls not bears displayed any irrest amount of initiativ?! except in rtftiri Isstiee which lack a public following' Tobacco ttccks were e.uite ncilye; with n r'se of fi 1-3 points in American tobacco. American eons achieved a new distinction by selling Ighcr than before; lit* preferred go i-c to 121, and the common to 42 Bales to noon were a little over 200, {<')'? shares, of which four Issues? United Stiiles Steel. Reading. Amalga? mated Copper and I'nion Paclflo?con? tributed over 50 per cent. The clos ing \>.>:, dull but strong, with many net gains of a point or two In the acUvi group. and us much .is 3 points In -me ?f the speculative specialties. Developments of the day included the report lh* United States Steel < >rporstion for April. its ?unfilled tonnage" for that, month being 3,80.000 tons greater than In March, thereby exceeding general expectations; re peril Of smother increase in prices by one of the more Important of the steel corporation's adjuncts, and forecasts (,f the weekly oatdi movement pointing i. - large gain by local institutions. The hnn<l i.inrket in general was rtioro steady, but with no appreciable Increase of. investment Interest. Total sales, par value, ?.1.154.000. New York. May 1".?Money on call Steady: - ! fy n per cent. Time liimrr; sixty days and six months :. )--"5.". .t-l per rent. Prime mercantile paper I to -I 1-2 per cent., Sterling exchange easy: S4.S425 for sixty.day bills. $l.S?T5 for demand. Commercial hills, $1.83 l--'. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. By Richard VY. Mnury. f."-* end Bond Broker. 1(03 Bi Main Street. Richmond. Va , May 10. 1912. STATE SECURITIES. Bid. A?k?d. Virginia St. Old. C. and R? 1932.... S* K6?4 Va. Centuries; C, and R , ItOl. hi'i ?7 ? 1 rv SECURITIES. Rtfih. CUV 4?. C. and R . 1M5-1343. ... S3 RAILROAD BONDS. A C, L- R. R. Con. Tr. < r. 95 A. C. L. R. R. Com. Debs, 4?, 193?, 103 t: and O. Oen'l M. iV's, 1992. 101 ticcrgla. Soil, and Flu.. l?li.IW ?rrgia and Ala. Con. Of, 1945. 10S ... Norlo:k and West. By. 4s. I9.>t>.... lei ... Seaboard Air Line 4s, ISM. S7 Southern Railway 1st is, ISN. 10? So. R. Dev. and C. M. 4s. J?S?. IS ... Western N. C. 1st ?s, C, 1914.... 103 STREET RAILWAY BOND?. Nor. and Torts. Trnc. Co. Es. IW. S3 ... STREET RY. STOCKS. l'ar. Vj Ry. and Power Co pfd ...lio S3 mij Va. Ry. and Powci Co, com_100 4s>i i0 RAILROAD .STOCK.-- Par. Atlantic Coast Line coin.100 140 ... Chesapeake anil ouio..100 p.. Norfolk and Western -""in.100 112 R>, P. ami P. Dlv Obi's.U? 310 ' BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. Lvmerlcan National. 103 tread street. so . Commerce and Trusts im First Nat'/J'.1!)-,.109 340 Merchants Na tfWAjVe-j i/J?&JStfi.^. Mechanics and Merchants."m .-.-^ National Bank or' Virginia .. ,100'2H 234 National state .md City Bank..too 205 Planters National...-??> Savings Bank o; Richmond ... SS so l.'r.lon Bank ot RiUinmnd. SO 3S0 ,350 Virginia Triiri Company.ioo 163 wo Wrst End. 13 421, ... Iti-fimond Bank and Trust Co 'JS 33 Ciatral National Bunk .100 J30 INSURJANCE COMPANIES, Va. Flro and Madlnc Ins.C6 7i. ... MISCELLANEOUS. Quotations for interest paytr.ir irui'd* are l a pilce to >vhleh fnttiresi muM t-,.- added, i.omt- rone.:, ana certificates vt InrtehteU E0ND LIST is ,1,11 Baltlriion Cl ? dat ti._-. til..ii -i illard : My. r? v Coriipuliy Company ?Iii 103 W > !> j ? 121',1 a tbldi. 5s rtld). [ tied weath nicsui.n it: u Peerless i fri?a\i i reaso Peerless), 1 ?"? teed in fl.-f'S.J,' gain for tji. I I O.N MARKETS. day K'.?An opening advance market, as ? result ,,f unset ?l M' .-oath, nva ml..,\<d by ill the genera I tend! m y u;> t. be downward under realising by iiyi-ts othtr pressure, with the sy nt 'i net tic-lino o? from SfilO five official forecasts for cencrany I wosilber with showers to-day ni >w. probably inspired ??-.?. ntth luring its, early trading, but private VT, that Ihe present net weather roll owed by ri,.-,ring rondltlon?, 0 onset it.. m-ii: Immediate out Alle.li '??' the selling on ihe Inltia SS ?ttrl>uit<-d to a riipction a' . ' ' '''' "' Prominent '?re |3/4| I! ? and To-day's agalnn .iB.ilt,:-" y.i l ah ? Llr 1.0,'icn, cjulet anij ttendv. m!d',?' o?r -eeel,-i? . 001 bp,- . , ' OClfr'.,ite.tj*. bales; export to th? ? r..f -bates. , ASSIWise. 1.3V. hale. *1 ?5' rorts?Net "It b.-iief. rxror. to 'ireat ri in-s tc the Continent, n v, r .-, E M0 bales Consolidated at ?i. ports~.Net W bales: t\t',t\ >o Great Brh II ?! haie'a; 'n?nt. open an account with THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. 1j07 east main STRKET. ? 1.00 makes a start 3 it; cent. interest. Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Bale* Stock. Open. Allls-Chalmors . ICO Allit-Chalntore. pfd. 4 AW Amalgamated copper ... S3% 100 Ann r. Agri. Ohorn., com. 61 28,930 Arrier. Beet Sugar, com.. 73 30,200 American Can . 4*'* U.TXK) American Can. pfd. it?!* 1,200 Amer. Car and Foundry. 68% 100 \mer. Cai and Foun.. pfd 11!? 64!? 14 103 By THOMAS BRANCH & CO.. Bankers and Brokers. Closing. High. Low. Bid Asked. Sales. Stock. 1 IV? 1.950 International Paper ... 129% 145;? 25314 ->'>1 Aim i b an < -non Oil 1,100 American Linseed oil..., 00 American Locomotive .v. 1?0 Amor. Locomotive* pfd.. 3S6Amer. Malt Co. pfd. 7,700American Smelting . 1,500 American Sugar . 600 Am. r. Tel and Tel. Co.. 300.American Tobacco, com SOO American Tobacco, pfd.. 103% 8/580 Anaconda Copper . 42% 3.100 Atchlson .I06;i? 200. Atlantic Coast Lln?.140 A C L of Connecticut. 700 Baltimore and Ohio ? 1.700 Bethlehem Steel. c-?m. r00 Betlilehem Steel, pfd .... l,5i? British-Amor, Tob. Co... 920 Brooklyn Rapid Transit 2.700 Central Leather, com. 3,000 Canadian Pacific . 2,200 Chesapeake and Ohio !'*? Chicago Great Western. 2.000 Chi., Mil, and St. Paul... 170 Crucible Steel Cor., com. 70 Crucible Steel, pfd. 100 Chicago and Northwest. SOO Colorado Fuel and Iron. Colorado and Southern.. 1.000 Consolidated Gas . Delaware and Hudson .. lr?1 Den. and Hio Gran, com. 109 Den! and Rio Gran., pfd. : I ) Distillers' Sec. Cor. r.vAi r.rle . 200 Kri?. 1st pfd. Fod. Mic and Sm.. pfd.. Oen. w. Helme Tob Co.. CM0 General Electric . !,100 Great Northern, pfd...... 200 Great Northern Ore rtfs 2,300 Illinois Central . ? ? ? i nterboro-Met. 2.200 Interboro-Met., pfd. BOO Int Mor. Marino, crom... 25% :.v.\b 79 Vi 1S% 10714 no , 28% 40% 132 121M 18% 6fi\ 4'* 4 riv? 7?\ 4. 1Z3 ta IIS 65 4214 109 66% S6'4 130% 340 255 ire, 43 106% 14? 40> 71* 26% ?3 26*4 286T4 7p% l"ti 107L. 12 m 140% 18% 4 82% ?1 72?? 40% 119% eS's 115 64% 11 42% 109 55% ?>? 1*?? 14544 253V4 J03 42% 106% 140 109% ">'"-< KOi* 40% 32% 36*4 i>;:ii 1321; 123 li?i ?i'l 7I<4 254, Kl 'i.1 4 2rW 70L4 106*1 14'i's 2S>4 143V, H3% 143 40% ?2i-i 187% 132 121% 16? W3? tnvi c 120'.? 69 1171-^ H'4 <2% KM 6tl% 5>S !;*% i;.V, 2541. 103 13 140 39% 73 vi 26% ?3 :?>, 206?? 79% m . I07U u% no 28% 4314 1 no% liK 167% 132^ 40 122% 1!"* 4'.-8 88% 62 42% 120% 59% ny j IB, 43 103% 67 s.,% 130% 14* im 1031 ? 431? lrtli; 140?? 234 wmi 39s* 74V? 26 Vi 83 V? Open. 16% 58% 24% 1684? High. Low. 4'* 300 Int. Paper, pfd 400 Kan. City South., com 13,600 Lchlgh Valley . 400 Liggett and Myers, com 186% 600 Liggett and Myers, pfd. 109'? Irfirillard Tob. Co., com. ... 4M Lorillard Tob. Co., pfd. lie TCO Louisville and Nashville 168% Manhattan . 200 Mo., Kan. and Texas? 27*? Mo.. Kan. and Tex., pfd. ... 2.600 Missouri Pacific . 41% '.''10 National Lend. 66% LOU Now York Central. 11?% SOON. Y. Out and Wr-stem 38*4 Norfolk and Western... 113 2.000 Northern Pacific . 120% 1.000 Pacific Mail . 61,100 Pennsylvania . 309 People's Gas . 100 P., C., C and St L. eoni P.. C . C. and St. L. pfd MO Pittsburgh Coal. com... 200 Pressed Steel Car. Pressed Steel Car. pfd . 300 Rv. Steel Spring, com... 61,700 Heading . 300 Republic Iron -tnd tftcl 26% 11.300 Republic 1 and S.. pfd.. 57 1,475 Rock Island . SOO Rock Island, pfd. 200 Seaboard Air Lino, com. 1,600 Seaboard Air Line. pfd. 200 Sloss-Sheffleld ... poo Southern Pacific 1.300 Southern Railway. 28 100 Southern Railway, pfd. 73% Standard Oil . 800 Tennessee t'oppar . 43% Texas Pacific . 32.000 Cnion PacltVc . MB% 4,000 United States Rubber... 58 116.0CO Bnlted States Steel- 68% 1,200 United States Steel, pfd II" U. S Cast Iron Pipe. f/w Vn.-Car. Chemical . oJVi Va.-Car. Chemical, pfd. Va. Rv. and Power, com ... 1,800 Wahash . 0 1.100 Wahash. pfd. 21V4 2.200 Western Union . *3 Weyman-Bruton To. Co. ... 57V4 5'i i Total sales for da 1-4 4-T? Total sales for ?<e(k ttive 12 123% 107% 109?? 21 5i% 'rtii, itt. 23'i 54 V4 25? lll'i 1401 111 171i3 32% 3iT. 64V, 41 165 132'i l'"4 111 18?. 16% 24% 171*? 150V4 101?!? ii? 158% ' ii'i ?S*? up 38?4 118 120% 32% 123% iom; 109% 21% 36?i 175% 23><, 78% 2S 65% 25% 52% iiit4 ?8% 73% 43H lT?Ts 68% 161? 6SH 21% l<v>^ l*i lOflT, ii? 168% Closing. Bid. Asked. 10% l>?;i! 68% i* 24% 24% Kl% 171% lf5"ri 18S l?*i 178 II >?'? us-* 3S?i 112*4 120 32% I23Vj 107t? 36% 171 f>'i% ?% S! 22 21? 54Vi ? 624.101? shsrei iys>, 3.lit.>i 10!?\i 158% 13>l 2.t=, 61% 41'4 M?k ItSfi '? liri 120*4 i!ss% lORVi lio " :'ls4 S4?i 101 175 ?% lll't S7T, 13 .?.'"? I70?i !$'? <.7s HO'* 17% 2tTk b.ilrt; to France. ?132 bales; to the Conti ii'nt. M.C05 bales: to Japan, 4715 bales Toml since September 1 nt all ports?Net receipts. 1L&33,<*S9 bales; export to Great tlrltain. 4.o0r>.:-'-'.i linles; to France. 1,T17,H2 baler; to the Continent. 4.lSo,77f, haW: to Japan. 4'>.li7 bales; to Mexico. S,?*9 b?te?. '?'? v?.Orleans. May 10?After an early ad? vance In the en:ton market to-rlay, due to i."Or* ( nnp.j ,-ind a w< t weather map. prices eased off under prol?-I aklng by longa and the withdrawal of bull support, the last prices showing a net loss of SStlO points Futures opened stead; at an advance of S 5 polntr. LOCAL MARKET quotations. (Furnished by Levy Commission Co. Com? mission Merchants, Richmond. Va.) Richmond. Vn , May 10. 1912. ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS of MARKET. LIVE POULTRY, Chickens, spring, ib. 4; <s 4" Chickens, choke, winter, ib.... -u ? JO tlens. lb. It '? ' Roosters, each. 'j' 40 Ducks, large, young, lb. (,f. IS pucks, itnalt, young; lb. 13 n It Ducks, old. lb. 11 0 KOOS- Crated. In crates, nearby, frish. dor.. )? '<9 In crates, ether sections, .los. 15 4i* Guinea eggs, dos. 12 it BUTTER. Family, choire. fresh, Ib. 21 O * .Merchants', fair lb. 21*19 , COUNTRY-CURES BACON. f Hams, well s-ioKcTf, small, lb.',..Not r>*anted Hams, well smoked, large, ib....Not wanted Sides. ?"11 smokfcd. lb.N'it wanted Shoulders, well smoked, 'b.\"nt wanted HIDES. Dry flint, lb.rn -Si Dry salt, lb. .,. U 4f> Qreeii r:i\>. ?'/V ..'...-'.. 11'. 57 Q^eetj. )ih. ?tmiyn Green, damaged, lb.... ii tf < Tallow . 8 ?!? Beeswax . Xt * WOOL. fh.. unwashed, frc<- of burrs.. 21 -it r? ,Ch? tinn ashed, lightly hurry . SO if SI NEW YORK PRODUI E MARKET. ' New York, May 10.?Flour?Moderately ac |tl\o and held higher for winters, winter patent?, ?5.454JC.M Rye Flour and Corn-, meal?Steady, Rye?Quiet. Barley?Easy. Wheat?Spot Irregular; No. 2 red. $1.2?Vc \ nominal, elevator, "\pr.it basis, to arrive, and }1.2Hi f. ii b. atloat. tu arrive. Futures I \r. net lower, except May. which was nom- I Innlly unchanged. Maj. $l :'.': July. tl.lStt: September; il l,c. Corn??p?t steady; ex? port. Ssi. f. o 'a. atloat Futures nominal. I tints?Spot barely steady; standard white. I 63e, lu elevator; No. 2, 6314C. Futures nomi-j nal. l'ork. Beef and Cut Meats?Steady. Lard - I Weak. Petroleum?Steady, Tallow and I Rosin?Qulci Woolr-Qulet Turpentine? I Easy. IJice--F|rin. Mnlus-e.-?Steady, .jugiirj ?Raw. steady, refined, quiet "JofTee?The market ;or lr.tures" closed steady at a net I advance of from I3fl IS points. Spot, stead: . j Rio, So 7, IP.ic: Santos. No 4, l?C.; mild, ?pilet; i :.rdova. !??J isiie. nominal. Buiter Strjady itnd. unchanged, Cheese and Eggs?j Firm and unchanged. Potatoes and Cab- | hages?Steady and unchanged. Freight.'?1 Barely steady; grain by steam to Liverpool,! '-vi. Peanuts?Cnohanged i Cottonseed ?11 was lower early under 11 rpildatlAn, induced by the Weakness In lard und kindred products, but laier lu the :<?>?' ? Ion prii es had a rally on covering ot shorts! and profesr Joiiai .support. Futures closed', generally lfjlj points tu t lower. Sales 27,l?o I loarrils May, ".UflT.U: .Mine. T.1SJ27.20; .Inly. 7.214)7.2.1; August; 7.24 ?.77.23; Septem j bcr. Ti2ih".3Ji prime . rude. 6.13 bales; prime sumniec v< .l.v,.. ? .c.i 7 :\ do. wThfer yellow, [7f30f?S.:.0; do. cummer whfte, 7.40?S.S, ? lilt \(.(i GRAIN MA It K El . ' e-TjcTno. rri., May io -Ideal wonjher fpi crops s'.nit ,.fT buying poA'er Iff*-the wheat.' 1 nt tb-day The market , lou d Weak ? I i"Ices planting from last night's level to !*} : l>?r below. An other leading nap!. I scored n deellhe?corn t;<t.??c.; oats >, ,? . . I and pr?vlelbnt ISr to QgQci 1 Lending futures ranged us follows: ? Op. n. Ills!;. Low IVtlEA r I May .I V I.mi LIS 115 I Juijj .i n:; i is i;iavi i '. ;'?i S'-ft.l,w? '.?v, i.oS',4 Lot**' o*f> .uo?. iio'.a i,oj?t i:o9ii j CORN? i ?Viy . 81?, si siii" ift : ; ess May. lf*|; \\:. c ?, p ,; ?'uly .19.40 19.47 i-. :?? in , Sept.?.S7 ir< s: in t. n ij \itr> P. r 100 |bg. May ?.' .10 70 1071 \t -a 1.-. ?1 'ulv. V?K 10.-4-, if)7j is';] Pept.11 1? n to io.9J m i '..,11.15 Hi:, 11.40 11 (I., lilORil' ribs?Per MM lbs July .10.47 1047 ?'?MM .lOe.J 10f.i lOje io^O ? ? grain ^cd Wheat?No ? h hi; ? Nn . hard 5V IM7/1.:o Corn?No ' ?'?-<? S yellow. <9?i0SOVi' Oats "h't. :.7??-gif.?ie.; standard. rU|il9S9c Baltimore, Md . May 10.?Wh*?l -Firm: spot, riobtraril. IliOVi Corn?Qulft; spot, rontra i ?:< Otis?>t?sdy. Mo .: white. ? -. 'f.-to. Rve?Fiat: Nr. ? western, ilerors tl'-,'not OUOfd till II Ml NTJ I.RAIN M IRK ET. Richmond, va . May :> in: ? ' ? I kai E "Jt'OTATION- pN ? HANGE. v.tif.at -< r.r lotf. . red. Western. ., ? ? ?-tj j j ;? ' > ytila-.'.. 1.24* tf 14e 3 rtd *.>. i.z\ 0 Vlrrlnla, bag.lots. I m , j ? ? ylrfl nla, ct>r <for seed. .''oml.-.al rjORN?Car lots. 2^0. 2 white. 0 w, No. .1 whit* . Kt>. -2 mixed . - j No ? >n<x?-6.jj i,?i. Virginia bag i.-,ts.,..-. 96;*l 01 OAT(--~jr !ot?. rrlvad. /No. 3 mixe 1 a No. S white. 9 K?tS RYE?Cor lots. jNo. 2.w. Nominal No. s. Nominal Virginia, bag lots. Nominal KICIDIONT) HAY MARKET. Richmond, Va.. May 10. iM2 Following are tli" quotations oi the Rich? mond Hay Exchange: No. l Timothy.31 M 9 No. 2 Timothy. 30.00 0 No. 3 Timothy. *i 27 00 Light Clover, mixed.30.00 9 No. l Clover, mixed. 9 UM 2 Clover, mixed.2S ?1 -<f KM 1 Clover.27.ro ?J 27.S? 2 Clover. 24.0? ?} ; :, oo STRAW?Comprened .14.00.Xj ism Loose-pressed, largo bales . if o,i ..7 js.fa Load your nirs so that ha?; nt door., rop resenta contents and ihn?, avoid rejections' Thhs market grades fany \n Accordance rlth lit* lulea of CfcS National Hay Asso I elation. C-/.TTI.E MARKETS. ? RirHM.'"?Nr> LIVE t-TOi K MARKET, .'.t-ilrs nt Union Stork. Yards.) Richmond, Va . llav 10. 1012, /ieport Of live stork maikot for the wr-:K finding May 6. 1?'.?; B'St tterrs. 7<t7!?C : m'rtluin ti coed. <5 lv ??,r ; roiomen to lair. 4V&4??I.&C< be?l h'ifcrs. KtH,7e : medium t<> po"d. .-.it:j" . common I to fair, k'iO.i- ; belt cons. ;.U'>i'V ; mo Hum i to (bod, llttfic : common to fair. .Iff.Tfee.; best oxen. ?? .1? . medium to good. t% '<?*? Mlc,; hulls, tyjijc; ralves. extra. 7% Vic.: i tair to medium. .'.'imV-.c ; b'-st hops. 7ni7l,?*.; Hebt l\?x.? in.i pis'. ?.'-liVc : sows and ."ass. i'-t" n,r.; best .rheor. I'SKi'v- ; com-] mot, ti> Mir 3(*/4c : b??l Iamb*. Hi&'c j .-onimon to filr. 41i4T6V&c ,-prltip. l.tr.hr. H J < tfl per he.id. ?-hlc?po. 111. May 14.?CaUle?Receipts. 500 head Marke! dull and barely st?side Reaver. J!..50fff0.09, T-ixas steers. Jr>.j0tS7.l'>: Wettern ?t ,-?:?*. l.\MjJ.7.W; rtocker:< >nd feedors, 51 2''rowo an dhelfers, i:'^??l 7,7Sj r.ilvtr.. I5177.S0. Hog*?Receipts i?.?W i iK-od Market averaged shnd-i liigh'-r. but | <-lo??d weak. Light. . mixed. t?.?3 O7.001 heavy, S7.toS7.9o; rauch, $:.i??tm. ! pips. 5'. VT.fO. bulk of ?talis. ?7.<v*<<?7.?? Sheep?Receipts 4.nCn head. Market uneven ?? lower for shoep. bin lambs, 10#!Mc. up. Native sheep, $4.*o .ri 7 . western. 4I.S04f 7.3.>: yearlings, WfliS.JS: lambs, nan,-.-. *?.?*.<,}, wettern, ?5 2-. 710.fi?. Now York. Mai 10 ? Beeves?R< relpts !. head. Market lower stems, S60S.S9: bulls, 1107.00; cowl S.".i\.7\ Calves?Receipt? 791 ' head, Market 08 hlph<-r. Veatr. ?: :, , a few nt .J'.. culls. ?;WS.M. fu.ic.-p (nd ' f.smbs-Receipts 4.300 h-ad Oood stoek I firm: other.-, steady. r:ir.n,e3 fhoTtp, ?1 ? ' wethisri. ?6.26? ?J.0; mils. R.Tafft.M: 'llpP'-d lambs. ?*?S7.-;- d? mils. >, ?. 'Orlng lambs, MQlOro. llog<-Kootpt. !!"",*? Werkol higher nr J7.7'.?P.f.3; pYg?, RICHMOND tobacco market. Richmond. V,i? May :0. following are ihn quotations ot lha ttlcb- ! m ond Tobacco Exchange: SHOWN \NI> OI.IVE STEMMlNtr?NEW. I bugs.J i.rti fj ? 7.?0 j Miort ivaf. 7 ftO 17 0.0? j Lung loaf. *.50 3 ILO* BROWN SBIPPINO. I t.ugi. r.so er 7.m Short leaf. 7.J0 df. 1^-ng bnf. X7j .'a 11.01 Wiappera . 11.0? <r, ja.oo j OBTTEItS- Common . 11.no lS.Ot Medium . lS.tA t, 17.;* j Plhfl . 20.00 -U. 23.0* , Kahey .2 too Q 27.fe 1 FTLUERS?Common . a.?o ft 10.00 Medium . 11 10 <? li.tO 1 Knie . 1S.O0 f$ 2C'.0O Bood . ILO" it 16.03 WRAPPERS- Common . is<s> .0 -Medium .\. 22.00 'f a VJ , Oood . j;.(0 /? so r<| Kancj. 40? 0 u im SUN-CURED?NEW. lugs, ommon to good. f. so .9 7.00 Lugs, ^ood to prune. 7X0 y> ?".40 , Short le.if. fr 'CM Lnns leaf. 10,00 o 72 Oy wrapper* Prtmtnrs 12.6? jf n.w 1 00 Q <.2j MtSCELLANKOl 8 M ?.KR.E C?. DRY GOODS MARKET. New York. May W.?The cotton good* m?rk?t5 rrmnln generally tlrm with Ihs rl* mand Ilrht Wool Is l^ndinc htghr.r. Raw silk If steady .Tnbbers wets more sct?? in consequence of more favo-ihle tveuthci. n \y STORI..-. Savannah. <;?> . May 10.?Turpentine?Flrrii al \>'\ . sale* 1,62* ratks; r.eclpts T.,l I ca'aVsj ?hipm^nis i;"Pi casks: stock 1?.?'. ca-Ziif Roslu?Firm; sale. I.?IJ barrels; re? ceipts z.303 barrels: shipments l.tt* barrels; sioik m.3M barrt Is. Quote 1? f10 *i IS. Wilmington. JC. 0,:, Mav 10.?No naval I stores market to-day?holiday. MA R INK I NTELI.lfJT-.NC E. PORT OF RICHMOKD, MAY 10. 1911 ARRIVED flanier Brandon. Harnoy, Norfolk. rn?r chandls? ind passengers, om rK ?nspien Line. Steamer Aurora, Furm.ir. Pole I sh'irg nnd ?tames River landings; nverchsndlsa und pas? sengers. Furman Line. SAILED. Steamer Itrandon. Harney. Norfolk, iner rhandls' uid passengers. Old Dominion f.lue. Stesmei Mob'ark, Graves, Norfolk and .Innies River landings, trier' land Is* and pas. t mgars, Virginia Nanlgatlon t umpsny. Kteomi .? Aurora. Pur man. Petersburg ano .tames River landings, mer iMn.Ils? and pas ?? ug< r<-, Furmaii Line. MR BRAKE MEN [f) CONVENTION Wahlert, of Texas Pacific, Ad? vanced to Presidency of Association. Naming St I^iuirt as the place for the 191,1 convention, the nineteenth nnntisl meeting of the American AD Brake Association ndjourncd yester? day morning after having been In se.< slon since Tuesday, In Ihe ,lcffert<nn Hotel auditorium Tito time for the nexl convention was not announced, bill nil) he fie lded upon later by the executive committee, According to it: usual custom, the association moved rH,-\t of tho officers up one step, the president retiring. Following is the lint: Pres. nt, I! A Wahlert. Texas Pacific Railroad; rirst Vicc-Presldcnt, W. .1 Hatch. Canadian Pacific Rail way; .Second Vice-President, I.,. H. Albers, N'ov? York Central Railway. Third Vic--President, T. J. Slattery, Denver iisid Rio 'Irsnde Railway; Secretary; F, M N, His, Westlnghousc Air Rinke Company; Treasurer. Otto Best, Nathan Manufacturing Company. ?Executive Committee?F. YV. Dow, Erie Railroad: C. II. Weaver. Lake Minr.- ntid Michigan Southern:, C. \V. Martin, Pennsylvania. Railroad: F. .1. Barry. Ontario and Western; T F. Lyons, bike Shore and Michigan Soul hern. Before the proceedings wore brought to an end. the last reports of committees were read, and resolu? tions passed thanking the people <.f Richmond for the entertainment, nnd reception "f Ihe nvenlion. Most nt l?o delegates loft immediately for their hoincs In various pirts of Ihn United States and Canada. a shadow of a doubt in the minds of the men behind this Company about the merits of its business. 11 is simply .? matter f>f time ami only a ques? tion of time, when men of property will understand thai :? corporate Executor and Trustee ;i safer and more satisfactory! ac. well ps more economical than in individual. Wiili scarcely fin exception, each rlst% brings us evidence, thai good men are seeing it ihir, way. A (ustodian that nevei dies, RICHMOND, VA, Capital, One Million No Instructions Given Dele? gates and None Asked For. HIGH TRIBUTE TO DR. BURK Negro Forger Sent On to Grand Jury?Other Peters? burg News. Tho Times-Dispatch Bureau. ? Bolllngbrcok Street, (Phono 14S5). Petersburg. Va.. May 10. The Democratic city convention last night was a love (eakt, and busi? ness was confined simply and strictly to the election ot the r.Sue delegates tc, the mate convention. No Instruc? tions were given tho delegates, and none were asked for. No ? xproosion iia to a presidential preference war. made or asked for. All differences on these, questions and on matters involving in s>>me measure thf con? gressional r.impalgn und the control ot the district conimltteo, about which there had been dlyturMng rumors during the day wore iiuictly settler! or liild aside before tlie convention met, and nothing was Introduced to cause discurstou or division In the body. Every delegate elected on Wednes? day night was present 01 represented j by prosy, it In understood lhat ot tho I delegates, as publish In The Times Dispatch, five prefer woodrow Wilson I and four pffrr lud.-on Harmon, and I lhat five would vote against Instruct? ing the State delegation; r ri '.loba.'li I four fr>iv4p^k-e*jctlons. But none In no '.roriiihitlcd to any candidate as to pre. vent him at the proper time from glv. lug hia votes to the strongest man. The convention paid a high compli? ment to Dr. Joseph M. Burk'', In recognition of Iiis loop faithful und efficient service t? the party as city chairman by iirnnntmously Indorsing and recommendlng him for the posi? tion of delegates to th- national convention from the Fourth District, In appreciation of the honor Dr. Burk expressed his think;, and de? clared thai uhjrn Virginia was rail? ed in the balloting, his vr.tr- would be for the bent interests of the parly re? gardless of personal preference. Terser f?ent On. William Lawsoni n'Kro. charged with forging the name of 0 ? R.irk fi-, of Dliiwjddle county, to two ordert) for whiskey, on the .leftnrson Liquor Company, war; this morning si hi to th" grand lory on both charges- l^aw non (tot three quarts of whiskey on h'a two orders, and Is likely to get a t"tni itt tiv penitentiary. Tames Williams, n'trn, is winder or rest for housebrraking and rohb^rv William:; is from North Carolina. Coming to the city n few days ago, he was K'vcn a room at the home of Charles Gibbs. whose w if" is his cousin One day while the family were away, he broke Into th' house, and stole a suit of clothes, lie Wt a note stating what he had done, and that he would some day send money for I hem. Sudden nenlh or Mrs. XYnlkrr. Mrs Julia A. Walker, aged fifty years, wife of David Walker. -Herl very suddenly last evening of heart disease at her home on M-'Kcnzl J Street. Sh la survived by her husband, four sons and a daughter?Henry E. Robert Mlllard P., B. B. and Miss Sr.rah B. Walkrr. Two brother;- and two listen live in Halifax. N. C. May Dr Invited Again. It Is learned that llio citizens ant] fJrand Army m.n of Hprlngfleil, Ma.-.-.| are talking "f Inviting A. r. Bill Camp'] of Confederate Veterans to revisit tlist] city and take part in the coining ecle- ' brat Ion of Independence Day, and that I the invitation may hi- enlurg.'d to in-j elude Lee and Picket! Camps, of Rich? mond; and Pickel I Camp, of Norfolk. The visit of A. P Hill Camp to Spring-I fleld several years ago was an event] that attracted wide attention and that ; was productive nt much good. Stmdny School Institute. A Sunday school institute, conducted I by Dr. II. M. llamlil, of Nashville.Tenn . j superintendent of tin- training depart-: mo it t of tii.- Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was opened in Washing ; ton Street Church to-night. It will lie j continued until Sunday night, with three sessions rind three addresses oach ! day by Dr. Itainill. The institute was; op.-ne.i to-night with.i prayer and song service, conducted by the Rev. W. II. Atv.ili. and an Interesting address by Dr llamlil on ?The Modern Sunday! School." i Personal nnil (irnrrnl. .Mrs Rose Alpeiilie n.-.- ,S5Url invlla-j lions li the marriage of Her daughter. I Esther, to Lewis Levitt, a well-known j young merchant of tie city. The ; ninny will take place on Bundov after-' noon, June 2. at o'clock', at the rcsl Icnce on t'nlon strut. The mammoth new building of Ihol Petersburg Bchevoimt Media pic Asso-| elation, at the corner of West Tabb and | Sycamore streets. ?m be ready for: occupancy by October 1 Member,- ..f .\ P. Hill Camp, Sona t><. ?"onfrderatc Veteran?, nnfl a number of gnest;; Including volei iris and ?iilzriis.? irnioyed a smoker In-night in I lie camr ! hall. This iielrig Hi" torty.-ninth aunt-1 ycrssry of the death ot Stonewall Jack. ! S"n. an iiddrrss "n iiit incident was delivered by Captejii T. C, st flrorgo Bryan, of Richmond, \llen Temple. i-otuHy demonstrator, and r. s ITarrar, dim riet depuu county demonstrator, went down lo N'w.illo, in Prince Oeprgo couritVi lb djv, to Siva a demonstration in farming fo." the benefit ?'! ibe people of that sec? tion Real estate m th" city op a hoo;n. and several important transactions have hoeii connurrimatcd, and ethers arts In contemplation. Leonard Hint on, o colored fireman employed on th" Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, was hadly scalded this eve. hing near Cafsons, llinton was sitting 111 the engine, when the stopcock blew off. throwing the staam on him. He wa'a frightfully scalded ntwut the face, head and right side He was h.-nupht lo the hospital in this city 'to-rtight for treatment. Our deposits increased thirty-five per cent, during the past twelve months. Commonwealth Bank .financial A BANK E Is judged by (he character of the men behind It. This Bank servos the com? munity In many useful capuci tics. Loans on Real Estate and Ap? proved Collateral. Business, Personal nnd Sav? ings Accounts wanted. 3% Interest Allowed DIRECTORS. Jno. Stewart Bryan, Ohas. J. Billups, Jonathan Bryan, Thoa. P. Bryan, G, L. Fair-bank, R. D. Garcln, J. R. Gordon, R. L. Gordon. II. A. Haro. Jno. S. Harwond, A. R. Holladav, O. C. IMitckncy. Ohas. A. Rucfler. Emmetr Senton, \V. B. Tc-nnant, Jno. T. Wilson, Jos. E. Wilkird. 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 S60o.ooo.oo. Surplus s.ir.o.ooo.oo REALTY TRUST CO. ATLANTA, liO. 1% T?TsT 8 % The official record Show.? that the Life Insurance Company of Virginia closad loans agtrrcgatinK l?'i.000.00? secured by Atlanta Real Estate in one day?March T, 1012. ruir booklet will glvo many rraaon.i why their and many others arc dolus this. ASK US FOR IT. EDWIN P. ANS LEV. - President .-? B. McKINNEV. - M?r. Loan Dpi Have the The inrii' of a hank lie* it; its strength and the application of thai strength for the benefit of its de? positors and. the community, The resources and experience of ihe FIRST pin- cntiipment, plus the efforts ,,f the i>ffi< cr- .1 tid employees! provides th? bi 51 of service. Capital and Surplus. $.?,000.000. TOiiuis.'mi^u'.nijwsi.ue.n. s??Sa? Lay the foundation for future independent c bj opening .1 lyings .it count. Manchester National Bank National Bank of Virginia Capital .SI,200,000 Surplus Profite.:% 700,000 Account solicited Ninth und ninin Streets. SSrtainboefo St IV UtLMiNJOiS LINK, l.v. Rlitimeht? foot of Ash St. daily ' on y. yi Lesvw Newport ? :.e?s.*.*> a. m. Arrive Nu:."><.?;00A m. i.onnciis wltn main iir.e tteamara leaving Norloik 10.- New \>il; uaili. except Sunday. ; 0? I*. M. COnnectlbiis aito ma-:, i>s N. <t W. Hy. P. **? "nil ?'. A 'j. Ky. at 4 P. M, Night line stesnitrs ?top at Clareiiiunt to land Jr r?c*lyw passengers on signal, ana ?.II he met by public conveyance. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO. < Ullec-.l.vs Match til.?James Klver by d*ynr;ht for Norfolk and Old Point. Newport .Sows and all James River landing! Steamer leaves Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 A. M. Freight received tor 41t Jan.es illve. landin?.?. 'Phone Madison 17?. Main Ticket Office, til K. Msm mi est. The Valentine Musmeu ELEVENTH AND CLAV STHEEVd. Opnn dally from 10 \. M. to 1 p. M. Admission. rSc Frsa oc Saturdays ttnilrrj?-O? TldfitTAlrr and AVealern Railroad. *pi:ci.\l sciiedih: von st mmkii MONTHS OF Ulli. iiftiMTii Richmond and Faurrovlllc. On und nfl*r Monday. May IS, and until September 15. passenger trains for ihr accommodation or summer travel will be run daily, except Sun? day, between Moseley und Farmville, leaving Farmville at 4:30 a." M. and arriving at MoeOteV 7:31 a M. and at Richmond, r?y tlie Southern Railway, sin a. M. i Returning. pi*P?ngers will leave Richmond, via South ?rn Railway, ab U P. M . Mosel,.;.- at 1:05 P. M. and ar? rive, Farmvlllo 7 p. M. F. B. O-niOG. Oenernt PassrtiBer Agent. SOUTHERN RAILWAY i i;L..ir,n i. .UtRIBR OF THIS SOUTH Traiai Leave Richmond. B.-Pinioning schedule, nsurm publlab ed as inlnrtoaiion anl not guaranteed: For Oi? South-r-B?liy: 0:10 a. m. Local. 10 U A M. i:\pr-.-.?. 6 "> I?. M. llxpresa. with electric lighted Sl-eping Cai lor At? lanta and IJjri.tlnsham. 11:15 P. M. Express. \..ek Day*: Z "0 If. M. Local. roitK river lRVb, 1:34 P. M -Datly.-Oonnectlng for Baltl morr Mon. Wed. and Kilday. 6:90 A. M.? Bx bun and I, P. M.?Mon., Wed. and Frl <? i j I.ucal Trains Arrive Richmond. Prom tho South: ?:5t) A. M . *:40 a. m., J;00 i M . I;H r. M dnllyj 12:53 Ex. Sun. I t ii West Point: 9:30 A. It. dally, ll:3S a. M . Mon , Wed. und Frl.. 4 :s P. m. Ex. Sun. s. e. iiurtoEap, d. p. a , ?07 B Main fit. Phono Madison 273. Atlantic Coast Line Tbe Standard Itnllrnad of tbe boutb. EFFECTIVE MAY 12th', 1112 TRAIN'S LEAVE RICHMOND DAILT. For Florid! and South: 5.16 A. M. and 7:?? P. M . 1:00 A Mi Kor Norfolk ??<? tO A M . f 0a A. M . ?5-.C? I'. M.. 4 10 P M . "7.33 P. M For N A W Ry. Wen; 5.16 A. M., 10:?) A M., M 00 f 51 . 0 20 P. M. For Peteinburg. 1:00 A M . 4 3B A. M., "% 10 V ?., 5;15 ,1 M . ?-.00 A M.i 10:00 A. M . ?.VT) V. M . 4.10 P. M.. S.OS p. M . 7 W P M . "7 :% P M.i 9 21) P. M.. 11.45 P. M Kor Ooldfboro and Faycttevllle: '4:10 P.M. Trains arrive Richmond dally: 4.05 A. M.. ?10 A. Mi, t.y, A. M.. '3:37 A. M., ??10.15 A. ?11:40 ,V M.. *ni:? A M.. ?.'.90 p. M.. 41 P. M . 6 05 P M. (:3S Pi M.. ? 00 P. M . 9:00 4?. M . ??10.15 p. M . 11:30 p, M. ?Except Sunday, "Sunday only. Tun pOf> ar?|v?l and departure and oon t.ecilons not guaranteed. . 8. CAMPBELL, D P. A . 123 Ifala Bt. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A. ?i.ocal ?Dally?Newport News. 1:20 A.?Local?Bally?Ch'villa. Ex. Euo. '' nurinond. 13.CO A.?Ex preen?Dally?Norfolk. Old Pohu. I 119:00 A.?Local?Bally?Lehbg.. Lex. C. Forga .00 P.?Express?Dally?Clu., L'vlllo. t?.00 P.?Express?Dally?Norfolk, N. Now*. 5.99 P.?Loi a:? Daily?N. News, Old Point. . . . P.? Local- Dally?OordonsvllUt. bill P.?l?ocnl?E? iftm.?Lchbg, Natural Bridge, Clifton lorge. ?S.25 r ? Limited?Dally?Clncln'tl, Chicago. ?11 .to P.? Express? Dally? Cincinnati, L'vllls. ?Sleepers. H'arlor Cars. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from > ast *-16 A. M 7:50 P. M. T-rough from East! 11.30 A. M. 4:30 P. M. Local from West: 3.30 A. M . 5.55 A. M. and 7:15 P. M. ;ll ?:3fl A M . P. M. and 3:30 P. 51. .lam's River Line: "i:Si A. m-, ?:4i P. 31. "?Daily eictpt Sunday. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY all RAIL LINK TO NORFOLK. Bchcduli :n EfT<-ct May 12. Leave Byrd Street station. Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: ?10 A M, '9:00 A. m.. a3.99 P. M . *+.H> P, M . bT :,5 p. M. FOR LYNCHBURO AND THE WEST; ?* II A. M . Mf? A M . ?)/<) V. M . P. IT. Arrive itit hmond from Norfolk: all ?0 A. M . b!l 15 A. M . ??.>'? P. M . b-.0:JS p. M . M! "1 P. M. Kioni the Weet: ??:!*/ A M . ? P. M., bt:(0 P. M., H;06 P. M., ?9.0t "V M. ? Dally. anally ex. Sunday, bsunday only. W. B. BEV1LU C IL BOSLEY. T. P. A., Roanok?. d. P. A . FBchmor.d. Ricbmood & Petersburg Qectric Railway Oars Icavo Mnnchesser. Ecventh and Perr> treats, lor Petersburg: ?*. 7. F. ?9. 10, 11. ?U A. m., L 2. t. *. L ?:. ?.V. 7. e. '9. 10 P. M. II 0 P. M . for Chester. 12:00 midnight foi IVtrrftiurg. Cars le.iie Petersburg, foot of Eycamara fit r ? ' t. t"r Manchester: t&'.U, 3:35, "7:1a, '7:15. 3:35. 9.36, ?10:35. 11.31 A. M ; I2:3S, ?I .V.. 3:35. 3:35. *I S5. 5.IS, 3 ,5, ?7.3'/. 5.35. 9.15. ?lOtlO, 11:40 P. 3d. tDnll>, except Sundays and holidays. ?Carries baggage and riprrii, ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays. All curs from Petersburg connect with lens for Richmond. mmwi, Freflericisn'g & Potomac R. R. TO ANO FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Ivcnvo Blchtrtond ( Arrive Richmond ?fi.2Qi.il. Itrrd St.Sla ?ft.OOa.M. Main St.Kta ?8.40 A.M. Byrd St. Kla ?9.10 A.M. Brrd (it. hu. ?I).S8A.M.Maln8t. Kl*. ?12.01 noun 11) rd Kt. hta ?x.OOr.M.njrd SI. Kta. 13.50 P.M. Brrd St. Sta <4.1fiP.M.t:it>a Station. to.lM'.M. Main St. BU. ?8.20 P.M. lljrdSL Hta 7..vi a.m. BjrdSt.Sta. Bl.2i A.M. Elna Station. A.M. HjrdSt.M?. ?1.12 P.M. Mala St.Sla. ?2.50 P.M. Bjrd St.Sla. ?6.17 P.M. Main St. Sta. ?6.50 P.M. BjrdSaerita. f7.1S P.M. Bjrrd tl.fifa. ?9.10P.M. H,rd St. M.I. ?11.17 P.M. MalnSt.Sta. ?l2..->Pnlglit ByrdSt.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. I.eaTe Brrd St. Sla. 4.00 P. M. for Frrderielishorf}. I.eare Ktlia Sla. 7.4'. A. M..0.3tl P. M. for Ashland. ArrWe Bird St..Sta.H.25 4..M. from KrederlesRb'g. Arrlre Kilis Sis. (1.3(1 A.M..5-S0 P.M.from Asliland. ?Daily. tWeexdaya. .-Sundayt, only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station stop at Elba. Time of arrivals and departures not guarantied. Read tbe aigoi. RICHMOND AND C1IESPKAKK bax RAILWAY f.O.MPANY. Schedule of electric tralni in nnd from Ashland, slopping at iT-.termedlate ktallons upon algnala: Lv. Rigbmond (Broad and LaUTOl .-is": ???. '7.10. t:10. 9.1". "lOJO. llilO A. M.i 1:10, 2:10. Z:i\ bl:10. 6 10. i.iQ. 1.10. bR.ie. 10:1?. |1:|! P. M Lv. Afhland: ?:. v,. b; t>", 3:00. b??:<?. lOiOO: ??II.00 A. M.. ?12;C0 M . ??1:00, i:00, 3:09, 4:C?. bi:frA ?:00. ; .<???. litO. t9 0\ II 00 P. M. ?Dall>, except Sunday. **Suoday only. I bCnrries baggag'.. BEABOAHD AlR LINE. I FouiltSeund trams scheduled to l?a^ ? Tlleb mond dally: ?:C, A. M.- Local to Nor'.lna. i ., p if,, Sttta i era nnd coache*. Atlanta. Bjrmii'Riiai" rfavannah. Jacksonville. 6:25 )?. >t.?Sleepers anl coaches, .l-icksonvlite. B:25 P >f.--SI?*pers and coaches, Atlanta. Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound iiams scheduled to arrive m Richmond dally: V;S0 A. M . ?:20 A. M . 6.05 P. M.. ?:49 P. M . Local. , &tc*ttirtb0at0 Ci o To D^l Tnn Ire Ilm-Ii. Bhrr? rtterslres. lyvwen Rstei. T.. m Srrr-v S.(>. ??IIBBMtllHAN." IO.HH tonsdls. el.,. Jil!^ rv?ry Wertnesdiy. ti *. M. i .-. . eli-riilclin?. <iret"s> telegraphy. (?? ..?,.i, newest nmt "nlT atenoier Inmllng psstenser? -ii tliedo^l; In ll?ruiudo whHnut trsevler. Bermuoa ?irlrel* good lor return bV M. >!. f ? P. Co. MiRaiiMvrn mips To % Is iIoIIOjt. V K. most aelisliifiil imUe ot ISfO rnUe". Matrnificenl setnerjri On' of Cin.o. Nor'ri'ii"ber!ani Ptrill. Oull nid s'iv?r St. Lawrence and r?r.r?o-i? ?agurmf Rl.er. S S. " TrlnHj'l " Irom N??r Yerki .iialy ?h Jna :oih. *u?ini Sari jrid ITih From Q?sbe= 1'iW l!th anrt 5?'li. Aiijihi sth jnd 5?M. I For i(luiir?(?a pamplil-ts ~loi full infonnailnn ?pply ta ?.. K. nVX HTIBBiniJH A" r? . Acenta Oaebee S- *? <??.. Ltd., 90 llrenilifiy, >f? Vnclt, SAJITFf. H.'B<riVMAN, 70, V. Main Street. Richmond, or any Ticket Agent, or QI.'EBKC S. ft. CO., Ltd., fjiirbrr. Tour TS^-lieavIng Montreal on SfttuV day. July 13, by \VtlftV? Star Din a P. S. "T uiom ." visiting Liverpool. Chester, Stra1ford-ori-Ave>n, Warwick, London. Hai' ? i.-'.i. KooM of Holland. Tho Hague. SchevenltiKon, Amsterdam, Brussels, Parlt.'VerBallles, Havre; and by French Line S S, ' Chicago" arriving New Yrjrk Suntlay, August 11......g^i? "ask mb. bowman,*' 70s F^iat llaln street.