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New York Stock Market New York. May 22.?Activity In the political wc-iiii in npito of prediction* to the contrary appears to have rufllod the waters of the stock Exchange 10-day, and Is likely, so competent ob servers believe, to make tor conser? vatism and caution during; the next few weck*. Iii the afternoon the mar? ket became dull and narrow, with BOlue recovery from the lowest level, hut the business of that period was of the tisual professional ? character, and fal d to make any marked Impression other than that brought about by ?6v< ring of short contracts. Conditions in the steel and iron t . :? show further Improvement, ac? cording to trade authorities. Many oi tin larger manufacturers are work? ing ,,i per cent, of capacity, and orders now booked art- expected to supply the bas's of operations well into th, fail months. .Money was in- reduced supply here to-day because of the prospective for? eign demand, but time rates were un? changed. * i he bond market was irregular, with weakness In Rock Island collat? eral fours Total .--ale?, par value, ami tinted to fj2.O$2,000. American Tobacco common advanced (ever six points, while l.ictrett & >i era common and P. Lorlllard com? mon each scored several points ad? vance on moderate dealings. Now York, May 22. ? Prime mercan? tile paper. I to I 1-2 per Cent. Sterling exchange steady, with actual business In blinkers' bills at ?4.S450 for sixty d.iv Mils and JI.S73R lor demand. Com? mercial hills. $j.Sl"f>. Money on call Rteady, ;'? :i-4'<T'.' 7-s; ruling rate, 2 U-l; closing bid. 7 .1-1; offered at 2 7-S. Time iontis steady; sixty days. :i per cent.; ninety days. 3<r?3 1-4; six months. 3 l-2'fi3 3-4. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. Bv Richard TV Maury. Stock and Bond Broker. 1015 E. Main Street. Richmond, V.l.. May 72. 1912. : SAJ.F.S AT BOARD. H. F. and P. 7 jv C. gSut--** Ht sTTii. ?T?TE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. Va 8?. Old, C. and R-. 1?2. ??? Vi. Centuries, S-S. C. and R.. INI. S? f6'-i CITY SECURITIES. Rich, City 4.?. C. and R.. ??$-19?. 9? Richmond City 4s. R . lKO-ttSO. M RAILROAD BONDS. A. C L. R. r. ron. Tr, 4 p. c. 93 A C L R It. Conv. Delis ?*. 1&K? 1?V C und O. Gen'l M. 4'j>. 1?:.... 101 Georgia, Sou. and Fla.. IMS. I? ?;. '.rp:.! and A'n ?'on. 6f, 1-M3. 1*4 Norfolk and West. Ry. 4s. 19?.. M HcafionVd Air Line 4s. \K0. S? r- iboard Adjustment is. 1941?. JO Southern Railway 1st is. 1W-4. 107 So, R. Dev. and li. M. 4s, 'MO? TS Western N. C. 1st 6s. C, 1914.103 KTRBBT RAILWAY BONDS. K?r. and forts. Trac. Co. it. 193?.. $? STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. Va. Ry. and Tower Co pfd....l?0 591s 09 Vu. Ry. and Power Co. vom ?100 19 RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic roast Line com.100 140 Chesapeake and Ohio.U"? TSt-i ... Norfolk and Western com.100 112 It . F. and P. Dlv. Usllg.U0 3li Southern Railway pfd.Ii') 74 ... Southern Railway com.100 IS BANK .VXD TRUST CO. STOCKS. American National.l'.O 217 ... Broad Street.2i 60 First National.IM 34;. .Mechanics and Merchants.100 221 ?National Bank of Virginia.100 2at 233 Virginia Trust Company.100 165 W? it .End..'i 13? <S Richmond Bank and Trust Co. .'0 S4 Ccnuul National Bank.100 130 ... ENSilRA NOB COM PA N1 ES. Va. Fire and Murine In?. 25 75 ... M1SC ELliAKEO?S. Va -Car. Chem. pfd. S p. c.1? US Quotations for interest paying bonds are at a price to wi tch Interest rriust be ad<:cd. It omi bonds and certificates of indebted dcsi are tlat. BOND LIST AKis-Cha'.meia is..?. 61?; American Tobacco Co. old 4s. 9SU American Tobacco Co. old 6s. l:0V? Atlantic roan Line 1st 4s. i'3 Atlantic. Coast Llne-L. and N. 4s. Ulli -\ ? L. cbnv. is (In Baltimore).i(>2?i Chesapeake and Ohio corn. 4'gS. pjr .' --? tt Si Myers is. \.\\ i. tt .v Myers 7?. 1J?*, srd^srapaay t*. m "'.<i '.^ni.Bash- 7s. l;>ia, .Viirfo'ik* ar.Il Western conv. 4?. ?1. fenboard Air L"me Stamped tr. 67 riraboard A"ir Line stamped 5s. iQi fcotithtrn Railway 4s. 7i? sotuhem n&liway is.....,i?:i t' .; .steel ;.-.d is.joii U. S. registered Is, ::oo cbidi. :;o' r. S. registered is, IMS ibid). pjsjj r S, Panama new is ibid I.? ; Va.-Brdwn Bros, ctfs- (bltl)._ 47 Virginia-Car. chem. 1st St... f.'. V? Ry. and Power Co. :?? (hid).... ft Wabosh dtto. 41. Wab?sh-Pitts. lerm. 1st ts (bldj. S? < Ol TON MARKETS. New T?riti May i2.?Th* cotton market comparatively quiet to.day ?ml iluctu* tlona weft :rr<gu:ar. with the Cloio steady ? i net decline e! from 15j3 points With imd'.- noi< considered very "favorable and with pr.vntc reports Indira tine considerable Improvement In crop ' condition, however, there was tet.rwtd selling on the advance, arid 'he market !r. the late tracing cased otf to about the le.v j Mm <>f the morning, laist prices were 5 e-r 4 points up from the luv est on a final spurt of Covering. Itcccfpu at the ports to-day ?sre ."?.Te? ??< s ag.-.me? 4.P> l*?i week nnd 0,732 last year; To-day's receipts at Oalveston 5J b .?s against 1,099 last ytarj at New Orleans V 1 bales against s.MO last year, and at Houston CIS balf? against t! '.ost year. Cotton futures closed stiadj : Open, High, Low. Cinse. January .11.11, 11 : 11.41 ll.i? February .11.47 11.47 11.47 11.17 J>iarch .11.49 11.41 11.60 1! .". May.n.IS .: :t 11 it iiJu June .il .S 11 ':. iL? 11.is July .,11.73 11.31 U.70 11:4 August .11.30 11.30 ::;.?> Feptember . 11.33 I] . . . : : ? October. .. .... 11 47 11 :.-; II ? November .11.3' ; ?. :14a ji t; December .11.41 31. iV, 11.1.1 1111 tSpot cotton > -osed quiet; middl.ng lands, n.<o, middling gulf, "?.'. Cotton, quiet: middling, 11.0}; etlpts l>alr*: e;ri.r* 637 ^...;> <? s'.'i^k, iC bales; Coastwise, 1,361 Iis eft Total to-day at all ports?Net rec< 'nslts. export 10 Oreu' Britain, tbales; to the Continent. 7.40" ba;es: Japan. 1.141 bales; etoelt. ..I.: . . Consolidated at all ports?Nel rcCe tl.t.f) 'oai.s-. export to Great Brll t>a!cs; to ?>;<? Continent, . :.. bale* Jiij.iin. l.lii bales Total slnee September : St M] ? receipts. 11.'..:. :?-; 1 a>s .-!-.?? , Britain 1.017.74 bales ? ? . . . to th.- Continent, t 531 r Japan. 692,953 br.>s: 10 Mexico, f..:-)3 ba New Orlei.r?. May -Par*, of yettei gain In cotton prK v was >st lo-daj ??'.ort selling, c. .? .to favorable \? earner cast, and the last quotations showed b.ss of poir.tr Futuies opened s OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE UNION BANK OF R'CHMOND. 1107 EAST MAIN KT It BET. $1.00 MAKES A STA TIT, 3 PER CK NT INTEREST. Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York 314 S3*i 38 11614 591 3 m I03'?? 10? 140 Sales. Stock. Open. T.V> Allls-Chalmors . i"i Allls-Chnlmcrs, pfd. 1$,TOO Amalgamated Copper ... .Amor. Agrl. Chem., com. 43,000 Amei Beel Sugar, com.. 13,'JCO American Can. 1,025 Amol lean Cnni pfd. I.S00 Anter. Car and Koundry. Arne i .ii .< ml P?un.. prd -??i American Cotton Oil. Am. lltdo and IjCtttlier, pr 1.70) American Linseed Oil.... 209 American Locomotive ... Amcr I. ..? oinoi i \'t. pfd... 400 Ann i Malt < !o.. pfd. 29.000 American Smelting . f."? American Sugar . ." I Amor. Tel. mil Tel. Co... 3.S?0 American Tobacco, com. 109 American Tobacco, pfd.. " Anaconda Coppei . 3,300 Atehlson . Mi Atlantlt Coast Line. A. C U of Conni ii. ut.. l.."' Baltimore and uhio. C ? Bethlehem Steel, com.... KM Bethlehem Steel, pfd.... British-A.\ To|>. Co... Brooklyn Rapid Transit. I.TOO Central Leather, com. .. 4,700 Canadian Pacific . l.SOQ Chesnpoak ? and Ohio_ Chicago Great Western. 3,f00 Chi., Sill, and St. Paul... S? Crucible Steel Cor., com. 1<> Crucible Steel, pfd. 701 Chicago and Northwest. 1,100 Colorado Kuel and Iron. 100 Coli and Sou tit. 1st pfd.. 050 Consolidated Gas . 200 Dela-.vare and Hudson... l.M?' Pen. ami Rio Ciran.. com. r>en. end Rio Gran., pfd. 1,630 Distillers' Sec. Cor. C.sen Brio . Kile. 1st pfd. I-. d Min. and Sin., pfd . Goo. w. Helme Tob, Cd. 1.600 1 Icn'eral Kleetrl - . 1,(09 Groat Northern, pfd. 1,000 Greil Northern or- ctfs 1.601 Illinois Central . 2.30J lnterboro-Mel. 2,800 Interboro-MsL. pfd. Int. Met. Marine, com... 13S -"i 71 14214 1-0', 16*4 37 ?IA By X Hltrh 267*4 101?? P'.,l.. 3S*, 7114 sa?i I3S /.9', 74 112 ~ I.V.?, mi 37 35*4 132 44 HOMAS BRANCH >'- CO. Closing. Low. Bio Aaked.Sales. I'i 314 0U4 129 ~ ll-'s St? M'!\ 1214 10514 II ? 1091, 13 32*4 131% I21i Ml til', 117 129 115! I 2156? 7-?4 117-, ?14 118*1 Ul". 1151? |(ti 1101 s I/O 13154 112 42?. 12 I.80U IOJ 2,30) 201 l.SOtl *? 1<V V 134 4i 2d2S| KP, 13SU 4. IO0 1,900 Oi VI 1<>? I.S24 ::.;.io 2 300 I4.ee.) 16.i " 95.0S0 700 lifo I27?4 20*4 30*4 4', Hankers and Brokers. Stock. Open. International Paper ? 1814 lut Paper, pfJ. ?114 Kan file South., com.. I}".', I.ehlKh Valley . 179 Liggett and Myers, com 190 Liggett and Myers, \<t<\. IIP, Lorlllnnl Tob. Co.. com. lf>> LorilUrd rob. Oi., pfd. 111'"? I. itilaville and Nashville 159 Manhattan . Mo.. Kan. and Texas ... 27*4 .Mo . Kan. and Tcx? pfd. ... MIshoui'I Pacific . 39?i National Lead . 59ft N.-#v Vork Central. ll!i N. v . out. and Western ns>? .Norf..Ik ami Western... 112*4 Northern Pacific . 119*4 Pacifl, Mall . in?* Pennsylvania . 12314 Peoi le'a ?las . Ill P.. <\, <;. ami St. 1... com. 1".?'3 II. . C. C. and St. I., pfd. ... Pittsburgh Coal, com... 21% Pressed Steel Car. 3."i't Pressed Sti el Car, pfd . i"i?, Ity. steel Spring, com... Heading . 173*4 Republic Iron and steel Republic I. and S., pfd.. 79 ROck Islan I . 2S Rock Ulla lid. pfd. .V;?4 Seabcard Air Line. com. ... Seaboard Air Line. pfd. 62% Sloss-Shcftiold . 60ft Southci n Paclllc . 11114 Southern Railway . 2S?4 Southern Railway, pfd. 7l'3 Standard oil . Tennessee 'opper . 4*v?t Texas Pacific. . Union Paclftc . 17014 United Slates Rubber... 63 United States Steel. tf.9*4 United Stut-s steel. Pr.i U. s l ast iron Pipe.... 20% \*n -Car. i :hemleal . 51ft v.i.-far. Chemical, pfd. Va. Ity. and Power, com ... Wabash . 714 W abash, pfd. IS Western Union . S3'? Weyman-Hriiton To. Co. ... Total sales for day Total sales for week (three Closing. JLow. Bid. Asked 1714 I' >?W 81 02 GJt? 112*4 119?! HI . 109 . lei 35s IT?l 2S 5414 62?4 111? 70*? IIP, til 26'? HP 111* 158 .9'* 59 11814 38 ll-'s 119 123*4 110*4 109-j 101! 171?? 23% VA. 64*4 f.i-3 II ?', 2S>4 74'? 4?>4 16914 63 es*4 110*4 1,14 170% 193 11114 11114 loSU 13'i 2714 112 11914 i23?4 111', 10? 113 |o| 7814 24*4 fd% 49 II11-4 28*? 74*4 470 4'1 1814 608.3 days i 1 shares. '. 130,000 shares. at ii decline of 7119 point! Closing bid*: January, 11,51; March, lt.tSI; May. 11.(7; July, 11.78j August, 11.45; September. H.JJj Octo? ber, ll.&O? December, 11.'..* .*pot cotton steady ami unchanged ?t n'sc i.(kai. MARKET QUOTATIONS. i rurnleh?rt by Levy Commission Co., Com mission Merchant!. Richmond. Va.) Richmond. Vn . May 22. Uli. ACTUAL IVJIOI.I>.\l.i: QUOTATIONS OF MARKET. LIVH POULTRY. Chickens, en . spring. ll? las. Chicken*, eh., ?pi Int; 1 lu. and under . 70 y 32 Chicken*, winter. IV a 16 Men*, lb. 14 ij Itoesiera, eoi n. sr. to Ducks, ...rg.-. young. Iii. 14 .0 ? Duck*, kaliII. young, lb. 12 v 13 Ducks, oid. lb. 10 '? ii EOG.S--dated, in cnif. nearby, fresh, doz.. 17 c in crater, oilier sections, dob. 17 ve Oulnea eggs, doz. 12 BUTTER Family, cholie. fresh, lb. 'H Ii Merchants', fair, lb. 23 ??; dim: stock. V"r?'?. choice to lancy. lb- % J> Veaia, poor to fair, lb. *j 714 Calves, runners, lb. 6 U 7 sheep, lb. * $ tu Lamb*, spring, lt>. S O s" Cattle, full to prlbe. lb. f. Q 6>4 Hogs, lb. 6 i? 7 COUNTRY-CURBS BACON. Hams. well smoked, small, lb....Not wanted ll.ini?. well smoked, large, lb....Mel wanted fides, well smoked, lb.Not wanted Shoulders, well imoktil, lb.Not wanted H^DBS. Dry ntnt. lb. SO O Dry ?alt, lb. 11 O ftreen ?all. 10. Ulitr Orcen, io. loiirir Oleen, damaged, lb. it/ 7 Tallow . ft i Iicctwax . (j IS WOOL. r*h.. unwashed, free or burrs.. O II Ch., unwashed, lightly burry. SO O II Oli.. unwashed, medium burry (i IS Ch.. unwashed, heavy burry., SI li M [SCBDLANEOU8. Onions, dry, per bag. Q. 4.00 Potatoes, Irish, No. I, bag_ 0 t.oo NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. New York. May IS.?Flour?Firm with a fair trade. Rye Flour and Oornmeal ?Buih steadv. Rye and Berley?Quiet. Wheal No. 2 red, 81.231s c. i. f.. domestic basis, to arrive, nnd export. J1 ?3>i '.? o. b. afloat, to arrive. Future* '."&?-"???? in l higher. May. Il.ll; July, sl.lill.Wc. September, $1.104. ''iin?Spot strong: export. >Mjc. f. o. b. dost. Futures nemlnal. Oats?Spot firmer, standard white. *lHc, In elevator; No. I, S.v. future* nominal. Pork Firm. Beef and >'ut Meats-Steady, t.ard?i'lrmrr. petroleum?<Steady. Tallow? Mu*j Wool?(jiilr t. Turpentine?Steady. i Roiin?Quiet. Molasses?Steady. Illce?Finn, fitigsr?Raw, nrm: rertned. quiet. Coffee? Fjliure* closed steady; July, 13.44; Septem? ber, l.tttl Situ. Rio. No. 7. 1t'4e. Cheese? r--- ? ii *iid unchanged. Bgg*~Wesk. Bul ; let -Unsettled. Potatoes I Irm. Cabbages f ... mats ? -'? ?' *s*)d unchanged. ; Freight*?Rarely steady. Cottonseed oll wo* quiet, but firm on coc erlng "f shorts, sonrclt) of offerings, the strength In lard and support from local l?r '. .:? I -vr.-s listed t.<h% points net higher. Sales amounted to S,6M> barrels May. J.ttfl 7-10; .tune. 7.110.7.15: July. 7.19.4 7.10; August. 7.ISS7,VT>; September. 7.305 7.31; prime ' rude. f>.S7?*.00; do. summer yellow. 7 ???< ii7.>; do winter yellow, 7.2O0S.?9; do. iumm< r w htte. 7.70?S.00. chicago (iRAIN MARKET. Chicago, in.. May J?.? Alarm regarding suggestion 61 crop damage Southwest and West r.ni up tl.? price- of wheat to-day In a iiurry Sudden hot westher here mail" dealers read) to credit rumor* of disaster ifroni high wind* and dust-storms The re sult wan a n<-t advance e>f 2c. I'^fxIHc a bushel. All the other leading staple*, too. swept upward?re,rn \'a: v . oat* l <jf iSc arid provisions 6*3 t'^e. The leading futures mne"! as follows: Open. High. Dow. Close. .'. 1IF.AT May . l 13*? 1 '-'-'j I.18K 1.1*14 July . !.<??? lim? l'*?. I.IOJ, Sept.1.0M? I.P5H 1.031,4 1 .<6?j Dec . 1 Ol-i 1 0.VS l-ei : O?'.? con n? May . 704 S7 70% ?3 I?, 71?? 77 Kept. 7t?? '.t>? 7:'i 74 1".- . ??? 63?? 63 ?3?4 OATS Ma- . M?, 1-4*4 KH M's July. U?. lift*, f.i?i M?, 8<s>l. et?, t.?, 41& ICS Dec 4.'-, i:>, lj?i 4.T.. ?u . PORK -Per l-bi. May .ism i'tg.a? u.H . : Kepi .*.? 52 n.i: it.77 1..mid-Per w Ps. Mac . 10 70 1? .\S 10.70 .1.1 v . 10 10.S5 10 *.', tn.i.: Si-pi. 10.5.7 11.02 |S.s? 11. no < ?? i .1! o> ii -.7 i<),92 ji.o; "l< >HT RIBS- Per :-?i II.? May .10:;> 10.32 10;,1 |0?M July .!" .7 10.37 10.?: 10 37 c.isn sralp. closed: Wheat?Nn. 2 red $111 " !.::?>,. v? ! hard, H.llfr|,|f,*i iv,rn -No. ? -'7-c a yellow, "synjioijc. Onts? Nn. 1 while, ;.ii..r.: itandnrd, MUl?e. Rnltlmore. Md.. May 22 ?Whent-rFlrnr. Kpot. rontraet, tt.16'4- Corn?Thill! spot, contract, tie < mis - Firmer; No. ; white t v.- P.Nr-Oulet. PH I1MOMI t.RAIN HARKET, Richmond. Vri . May JJ, i?i ? WHOi.r..~.M.i: ejt ,y;A Pit.N.s on ciian-ob WHEAT-C.tr lot* So 7 red, Western. ' ?7t j.20 No. 2 rcl Virginia.:.110 ? Nft- 3 red. -1? .j Virginia, i*ik lot*.v .. ?? a La? CORN-Csr loll. No. 7 No. 2 white. 2?"o. : mixed. No .1 rhfted. \ Irginla. 1,.in ion. )ats?CSf !..!-. No. t mixed. No. 3 ml? d. :<o. : white. No. 2. Nominal J N'n. ri. Nominal \ irplnln. bau lots. Nominal i R1CIIMONB HAY MARKET. Itirhmond. Va.. May 22. 1512 j Following ate the quotations o: the Rich? mond liny Exchange: No. l Timothy. ?* ?.46 No. 2 Timothy. '(? 2VSO No. .1 Timothy. M.50 J.isht Clover, mixed. Q 2s 50 No. 1 Clover, mixed. Ht 37.50 No. 2 Clover, mixed.23.00 r(t N"n. 1 Clover. f| 25.50 .-thaw- Comprened . it.on $r l.oose-pr'sj'd. large bales., f 15.So ] Load your cars so that hay at floors rep res?nt? content! and thus a\old rejections | This market trades hay In accordance With the rules o.' the National Hay Asso? ciation. CATTLE MARKETS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Sales nt l'nlon Stock Yards.) Richmond, va., May 3:. 1912. rteport of the live stock market for the week ending May 20: Best steers, 77'-c . medium to rood. IT G^r.: eommon to fair, 4ti0D,4e.: best heifers. '?l4 ?i 7e.. rnedtuin lo good. 606HC; common to fair. t04$tC.; best cows. 6>4jt96c : medium to enod. tt-T.^e.; common 10 fair. STiS'Sjc.; liest oxen. 6Vi06e : medium lo good. 1*49 5V,C.: bulls. 445614c. Fresh cows. $90040.04 per head. Calves, extra. 7144)Sc.; 'air to medium. S06,,*C.; best hoes. 7t|7>4C: : light hogs and pig*. *s??ITc.. sows and stairs. .V-, S>?e.: best sheep. 4'->T ?'??<? ; common to fair. S1iie , best lambs. f.ij<i7r.; eommon to f?lr. 41411614*.l spring lames, 9c. Chicago. III.. May 2?.?fat tie?Receipt* j 14,000 bend. Market steailv to 10.-. lower. Bteve*. $6.1009.40: Texas steers, $607.64; western steers. gS.S049T.90; stackers and feel? ers, 54).lOHT.oft; rows and heifers. SS.lOfl 7.f'n: . aives. *:...-.???;?; tj?. Hogs?Receipts 27,000 bead. Marke) generally steady. Licht. S7.25tT7.7S; mixed and heavy, $7.3607.66:, roonh. $7.3607.66; pics. $506.90; bulk of sale, $7.6607.59, Sheep?Receipts 72.000 head, f-herp stsady; lambs weak to |$e, lower. Native. $3.7506.25; western, 1196.35: year? lings. 15.50477.74; lamfbs, native. $606.66; western. $6.6008.66. New Tork. May 22?Ber ves?Kecelpts 2.35) | head. Steers dull an deasier; hulls and '?'wi steady Steers. S649.7i.00; 'bulls. $107.56; cor.-s. 12.5404.25. Oalt es?Receipts 275 bend. Market steady to firm. Veals. t7.6O49W.C0; culla, $607.09; buttermilks, nominal, sheep and La mft.s--Receipts c. ."no head. Market lr.r?rr. Sheep, ewes. $1.2608.60; culls. 12776.00: wethers. 16.50 ft 630: lambs, $6.6009.00; culls. $4.6006.00; spring lamias. $6.60010.26, Hogs | R.celpts 6.901 bead. Market Steady to lower I at $7.7606.16; pigs. $70 7.75. I 9? ? .j?.\o rue RICHMOND TOBACCf) MARKET. Richmond. Va., May 22. 3912. | ollowlng arc the quotations o: the Rlca I mond Tobacco Exchange: BROWN AND OI.1VE STEMMING?NEW. ! Lues .$ ft 00 S? 7,60 I Phort leaf. 7 fc? <g 0.00 Long leaf. S.60 47 11.00 BROWN SHIPPINO. Logs . B 60 o 7.00 ehert leaf. 7.80 o s.Ofl i-ong leaf. 4.75 ? 11.00 (Wrappers . 1100 $) 13.0? ' ;UTTER6?Common . 14 e?a 1 uoc Medium . 16 on # 17 5* Ktne . ?>?? M m 25.0) Fan' v . 24 r*> <5 27.60 fillers?Common . ?00 c 10.0? Medium . 11.00 4i 12.90 Fine . H.no %t ac.w oooii . u.oo a ism \\RA PPBKB?Common . 18.00 ? 2?.0t> Medium . 22.00 it 26.00 Cood . 2?.U? (1 UN Fancy ni. 10 00 ?.00 SUN-CURED-NEW. Lugs, common to good. B 60 Q 7.00 I.'.igt, good to prime. 7.60 O S.M Bhort leaf. 00 aj. 10.00 Long leaf. 10.00 O 12 01) Wrappers . 12.60 t) 17.00 Primin.?;? . L60 ? 6.20 M19CELLANEOI S MAIUii;iS. PETERSBURG PEANUT H ATtKET. iRepoited by Hodg. r.. McCabe .t Co.) Petersburg. Va.. Mat) 22 ?Peanuts.?Span ish?Market nTm: farmers' Spanish. Wc. per bushels: jumbo Bpanlah. 13c. per bushel: No. I shelled. Spanish, 6'<j.":4r. per pound; No. ; shelled. Spanish. 3V. per pound. Vir? ginias?Martlet firm: fancy Jumbo, 4e. per pound; fancy handp.. k>31? i S?,c. per pound; extra prime, 3V per pound: prime, ic. per pound, mschlr.- phked. 39314c. per pound; shelling Mock, per pound. DRT GOOD? MARKET. New York. May 22 -The cotton goods markets are quiet ana barely steady. Job? bers report a moderate house trade tvlth an It ereaaed demand In ha.-.i and while goods departments. Worsted novelty >ards aie In Jpod demands The lllll earnj-t tra.de Is good. NATAL STORES. Wilmington. N. C. May 22.? Spirits Tur? pentine?Steady at li:, receipt* 10 casks. Tlorln?Steady at J5. receipts 33 barrels. Tar?Firm at J1.00; receipts 2 barrels. Crude Turpentine?Quoted a- 12 -'.'?^r<.~'. receipts 19 ?barrels. Savannah. Ga , May 22. ?Turpentine?Firm ai 4-?>4 O K\r.. sales I.1SI casks; receipts 1.022 casks; shipments 222 casks; stock 27.110 casks Roo'.n?Firm: sales 2,074 barrels; rece 2.4*3 barrels; shipments 3.7*2 barrels; stock 81,833 barrel*. Quote: B. tGti*.3?. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF RICHMOND, 77T7TY 22. :512 ARRIVED. Steamer Brandon Harney, Norfolk, raer cl-.sndlse and palgengers. Old Dominion Line. b'leamer Aurora, l.irman. Petersburg and .la.-nes River land:!.?!, merchandise anfl pas? sengers. Kurrrj.n Line, K l-.ooner H. P Ely, Shores. Rappahan nock River, shea-, Warner Moore A- Co. SAILED. ?:?a-r.?r Brandon Harney, Norfolk, mer- I chfindls? and pasiengtr*. Old Dominion Line. | 1 ?team?r Smlthfleld. Graves. Norfolk and Tames River landing*, merchandise and pas. ?enger*, Virginia Navigation Company. I i S'eum?? Aurora, Furman. Petersburg and; I James River land::.es. merehandl?e and pas- J ?enger?. Furman Line. fllg; StrnrrTierr?- Crop. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] Fredericksburg;, Va.. May 22?The gtramlhcrry crop in CMroline county Ih the "best for y-irs. Tiie seasonable ?weather has caused (he berries to at? tain a fine slse. They have heen ripen? ing raipldly, nr.-! ire of (rood flavor. A number e.f carloads hav.? hern Bent to Northern market*) by shippers from I Gnlney* and Woodalane. A carload, I tvas shipped <-sterday by Nunn.j T'-.ornpsen & i -erne, from Cruincys, aj.-iprned to t'r.< Pittsburgh market. Managers of PINE CAMP, called yester? day and requested that we weave into our ad the fact that an important event? "THE SOCIETY CIRCUS"?is on the boards for May 28 and 29th. We are glad to do so. And in this connection will say that Pine Camp, in our opinion, is one of the best charaties in the city. The occasion offers every citizen the opportunity of having a pleasant time, and in addition, the compensation that comes from helping a worthy cause. We therefore suggest that every reader remember the dates and watch the papers ?and incidentally to bear in mind also that the Virginia Trust Company makes the safest and best Executor and Trustee 11 Virginia Trust Co., RICHMOND, VA. CAPITAL, -------- ONE MILLION. "The Home for Savings." The Central National Bank As its name implies, is located in the very centre of Rich? mond's Retail Shopping District, where courteous employees are ever ready tu serve our customers and friends in every banking requirement. While strong and conservative enough for the large ac? count, we are equally desirous of the small one, and, whether large or small we respectfully solicit yours. Interest at per cent, allowed on savings accounts. The Central National Bank 307 East Broad Street. CAPITAL,.- - - $250,000.00 I Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank CAPITAL. S30O.00O.0O. SI RIM.US AMI PROFITS, ?1,400,000.00. Wp .ire always In a position to take the accounts of Individuals, firms .',nd corporations on terms consistent with conservative bnrik'nK 3 per cent Interest, comp'Mind-d scml-anntially, paid In our savings department. Ssfoty boxes and storage compartments for rent. Planters National Bank OK RICHMOND, VA. The Alleghany Inn, GOPIIKN, VIRGCSTA. In the heart of the Alleghany Mountain*. I.COf) feet elevation. Moderh brTck and atone structure, perfect In all appointments'. Purs water supply, sanitary plumbing, perfect drolnage. Mineral waters?Chalybeate, I.I-j thin. Alum, Sulphur- from the famous Cold Sulphur Springs. All amusements. A well ftlled stable of flrst-ciass saddle horses. Gar? age. Cafe and drill In connection. For terms an< Information address the msnager. core Cafe Hepub.lque, Washington. D. C, or Goshen, Va. Open Juno 1st. Send for "booklet. J. W. ROWLAND. Mhnng.r I>*r?:ctor. Mountain Bridle Paths \ ys eeol. NO FLIES OR MOS- $ rOF.S. Every Outdoor Sport. Mag- T nt Swimmirr Pool. Sulphur snd J mal Balha. Ifatf a mittlen aper.t la Im. Always OUITOF. nificent Medicinal Balna. nail a mtircn aper. provfTr.entt. S*nr Bvaosfftanral aa llbtfl Cham, frrtlin. Old Ic.m. Yet inf.m.attcB arf-tttia CEO. F. ADAMS, Wbile Solpsir. W. Vs. mm WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Greenbrier County. VY.Virginio The Gladstone NARR A f?AN 4ETT 1*1 F.n, n. I. Open June, 1011. Large morlJrn hotel, overlooking; the [ ocean; accommodates 350 truest!; sur- 1 rounded by beautiful shade trees and ] equipped with every convenience that i modern lux-ury can suggest. Splendid beach, bathing;, fishlnp, polo, tennis, prolf, superb drives. Write for literature. ANDREW R?DEL, A. L SMITH, _ Oeraer. Mnnaicer. SPEND YOUR SUMMER AT Willoughby Hotel Willoughby Beach. Va. Opens June I, 1912. THE BRUNSWICK INN, WAVN'ESBORO, VA. This delightful summer resort will] open for guests June |0, 1918. For rates and tsookleta apply unt'l .liiriel ?th to MRS. IV. A. WILLIAMS. S25 W. Grace Street. 31RS. E. A. ROBINSON. 026 TV. Orttee Street. Richmond. Va. ?fd Swift Springs, West Va. In the ??Switzerland of America." Elevation. 2,2f-0 feet. Climate unsur? passed. MODERN IN APPOINTMENTS. Xerw managem'nL Everything first class. Amusem-snta varied and attrac? tive. Or.lf a specialty. Automobile service. Open .lune 15. Booklet. _W. P. PAXTO.V. Manager. The Waverley VIRGINIA BEACH, reopens May 1 for the season 1013. For terms, until May 1. address MISS C. V. BOL'SH. 70S Botctonrt Apartments, Norfolk, Va. Phone 2339. Telephone .149. _ Princess Ann Inn, VlrRlnln lleneh. V?. Will be open for guests on May 20, 1912. For terms .address Mrs, E. H. Ellyaon Phillip*. Virginia Beach. Va. RAWLEY SPRINGS, VA Famous Chalybeate, Magnesia and Sulphur Waters. 2,00.1 fe.et elevation. Climate dellprhtful. Opens .Itine IS. Tntil .Inn.- S address N. W. B?LLING, 217 Hanover Street, Annaj>ol|s. Md. Blue Ridge Springs,Va. PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop. "Hotel A'Delphine" 12-11 Bast Nlnta Street (near Fifth Avenue), Ncv Vork. Room* and hoard. ?1..">o per day: $S per week. Centrally located. Excellent table. ._ Maple Jthndp Inn, Pulnakl, Vn. Most beautiful hotel and Riounds In Southwest Virginia. Perfectly equipped for comfort and pleasure. Altitude 2100 feet. Wonder'til climate. Thruugli r.leepor from Richmond. Write for booklet. _ Virginia Military Institute "The webt Point of the South" 1 Collcjrialc and technical courses combined I with the rigid discipline of an nrmy po.-t. Virjfinln Cadets tuition free. ! Lexington, Va. dsn. E. W. NICHOLS, 5upt. ?ank of Commerce and Trusts WE SOLICIT Your business at this Bank, check? ing or savings accounts. 3% Interest Allowed OFFICERS. Jos. F.. Willard .President A. R. flolladay. .Vice-President R. M. Kent. Jr., Yice-Prcsident R. B. Campbell.Cashier Depository for the State of Vir? ginia and city oi Richmond. Want to hold deserving young busi s men as customers and friends throughout their business careers. That Why they arc specially wel? comed by the officials of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1104 Fast Main. Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000. Lay the foundation for future independence by opening a savings ? account. ^Manchester National Bank i National Bank of Virginia*' Capital .SI,200,000 Surplus Profits. .$ 700,000 Account solicited. Ninth and Main Streets. Facts?Figures - Verified. CHARLES F. HUDNALL, AUDITING, ACCOUNTING. SYSTEMATIZING. 909 Travelers Bldft., Richmond, Va, Monroe 43l. Our deposits increased thirty-five per cent, durinc the past twelve months. Commonwealth Bank _ Atlantic ?itp Hegnrte H^STRAND^ ATLANTIC lITV?gffgfll Halt Illnrk Oreim Front. Aliraye Open. Capacity C00. Fireproof, Sea Water nMha. (.erase. Booklet. Otvnrmhlp Maminnrnt. {Arlington Hotel Michigan Ave. near Beach. Every modem convenience and I comfort. Rales, $2.50 and up daily. Special weekly rates. R. J. OSBORNE & SON. I ACENU POSTAGE SECURES FULL INFOHMATION jfOF ATLANTIC CITY, ITS HOTF.Lt>, AMUSEMENT S, /JSTREETSETC "OFFICIAL" GUIDE SENT FHEtC OVBY CITY INFORMATION liUHiiAU Kaflroa?s Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7.40 A.?Local?Oally?Newport New*. 11:20 A.?Local?Daliy?Cli'vlUo. Ex. auu. Thurmond. t?:00 A.?Express -Dally?Norfolk, old Point. tW.oo A.?Local-Dally?Lcllbg., Lex. C. Forgo ?3:00 P.?Exprosa?Dolly?On., L'villa. |t:w l'.~i:?ni!b Daliy ? Nortolk. N. Newa. tlW P.?Local-Dally?N. New?, Old Point. Silt I'.?d.ocul?Dally?Uoidouavlllo. t:16 F.?Local?Kx. Bun.?Lchbg, Natural Bridge. Clifton rorxc. ?6:55 P.?Limited?Dally?Clnuln'tl, Chicago. ?11:00 1'.?JOj.prcsa-Dulty?Clnelr.nutl, D'Villa, ?Slot per* tl'arlor Car*. TRAIN.-, Altltl Vi; KlCll.MOND-Local from East: i.i'o A. M.. 7:.'.o P. M. '1 ..rough from Kail: 11:30 A. St., 6:3? P, it. Local from Welt! h:Z'j A. U., fc.i? A. it, and 7:1 J l: M. Tnrougbi 1:30 A. M . P. M and 3:10 P. iL James River Line: ??? .& A. :,t, t, i., p. it. ??Dally except fcunduy. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad ol Iii? South. EFFECTIVE MAV 13th, 1912. 'Pit AI NS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. Kor Florida, auu South: tilS A. M. und 7:W I1. M . 1:00 A M. For Norfolk: ??3:13 A. St., !>:00 A. M., 'll.OJ 1'. M., 1.1? IJ. II., ??'. 1 . M. For N. A: W. Ry. Watt: ?:16 A. m.. 1 j.1/1 A M?, ?J:*.) p. M.. ?ISO 1'. M. Kor Petersburg: f.VO a. m. 6:15 a. M., ?1:10 A'. M . A. M, ?:00 A. M., to.o? A. SI.. "3." P. M., 4:10 p. M., COS p. lt., I:M 1'. M . "7:35 p. M., 9:20 1'. M.. 11 ? I'. M. Kor Cildsburo and Kaytltcvlllo; ?1:10 P.M. Train* arrive itu firnontS aally: 6:04 a St., 1140 A. M.. f.U A. It,, *i(:37 A. St., ,.A. M . ?11:10 A. m.. "11:41 A. lt., ?1.00 1'. 11., ??1:40 V. 11.. SSG V, St., fi.li l'. m., p. St., _li.lv .P. St., ??I*;?* 1'. M.. H M P. M. ?SfrCOpt Bunutly. ??iiunduy only. Tim? of arrival and depanutu and coo? sections not guaranteed. C. H. CAMPBELL. D. J'. A . ta Wain St. Richmoud & Petersburg Uectric Kaiiwa/ Can luve Manchester, Htunu. ana i'erry aiieets. tor Petersburg: *C. 7, S. ??. IV. 11. M2 A. M., J, I, ?J, t 6, ???:?. ?& 7. s. ??, lj I". M. IIA? P, &!., fur Chcatar, i:.oo midnight for I'etcrtburg. i para leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore ctreet, :'>r Mane luster. * ti:lt, 11.35, "J.ie. ?IiSi. S:ir? tili, *10:3{, Hi}] A. St.: 13:35. ?1:3;. 2.30. 3:K. ?4:1$, 1:3;, t.ii. ?1:31. 1:3t, ?..!:, ?10:40, lltlO 1'. 14. IDally, except Sundays and holidays. ?Carries baggage >n0 exprcaa. ??Limited, Mti-iil .Sundays and holidays. All care from Petersburg connect with cars for Richmond. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALI, IIA II. LINK TO NORFOLK. .Schedule in Effect May 12. 1*12. Lea-.?- iiyrd s?r. et station, Richmond. FOR .VOltFOLK: bV.N A. M, ?*:0q A. 11., a3 M P. St., '4:10 V. m , bTl? p. M. FOR LYNCltDURO \.. I> THE WEST: ?? li A M . UOlOO A. m . ?3:00 P. SI,, ?9:20 P. 53. Arrlva Richmond from Norfolk: slltit a. It. oil :45 A. M . Hita V. M . bl0:25 1'. M., ?11:30 1'. m. From the Westi ;:.r> A. M. a::? 1'. It;. bl:40 I'. SI.. ?*:*>; p, y. ..^ P. SI. ? Dally; anally ex. Sunday. bSumla? only. \V. 11 BBVILL, ??. II POSLEV. O. P. A . Itonnoke. I? P. A . Richmond. MOM, Fre^ricisu'g & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND OEYOND. i J^oavo IUoU_moud ( Arrive Richmond ?i.i > A.M. It'rd 81. Mj. ?>-.ih! A.M. Bain si. M?. ???.?(( A.M. lljrJ 8t. M i. ??.10 A.M. II) rrf St. Kto. ?U.is A.M. M.ilu St. Bta. ?ttA! soon It, r-J BL Kit. ti.'M) P.M. Hi ra (ft, Va. t3.r,u I'.B llrrd M. SU. 14.IA P.M. BlbS Mallo.:. *?.1? P.?l. Sl?ln St. Kts. ?S.su I'M. llirlVt. Ma. ?;.SO a n. D/rdSLSla. II 1.21 i.lba KUtlOD. 'I IM A H. iljiJ >:. <i?. ?I.W P.S. Mslnat. s.r.. ?i.'.ii I-.r. Ilirdst.sta. ?0.11 P.M. ?alnSt six, ?0.40 P.M. f.jrd s>i [7.IS P M. 11.rd ri.c,(a. 1.10P.M. U'rdSuSta. ?11.17 P.M HalnSLSta. t ByrdSLKls. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS- WEEKDilS. Leare Itird St. sta. 4.00 f. 51. I ,r I ri lerlelcaliare. I. eare (.Iba Ma. 7.<:, A.M..0JJ0 P. M. Tor 'ililand Arrlrc Hjrd St. Ma.8.35 Lit.troro Krederlel Arrltc Elbs Ma. C.::u A.M...-,. :u I'.M. i roi '? I. ?Daily. tWeeledayi. ,Sendayb oc'.y. All trains to or from Py:d Street b;i.::on atop at Elba. Time of arrival* and depart urea tot cuarantacd. kead the njjue. SOUTHER1M RAILWAY PREMIER CARRIER Ur BOUT1I, Trains Leave Richmond. .*;. B.?Following achedu|e iikj.-; ; iblun. cd aa Information and nut guaranteed: For the Soulh-Daliy: <:!( A. M. l.oc n. 10'.? A. M. Expreai. t:W P. M. Uxpreaa. wilh electric lighted Bleeping Car for At? lanta und Birmingham. 11:41 P. M. Exprcaa. Week Day*: 1:00 P. At, Local. YOKE RIVER LINE. 1:10 P. St.?Dally.?Connecting for Baltic more lion. Wtd. and Friday, t /j A. M. ? Ka? tun, ar.d I li P. M.?Mon.i Wed. and Vii ua> ?Laid 4 Trains Arrive ftlchmond. From the South: ?::? A. M . 1:40 A. M.. 2:00 P. M . t:bt I*. M. dally; UlM Et. Sun. Krim Went Potnt: 8:30 a. M. dally. 2'.:?S A. M . Mon , Wed. and Frl.. 4:i;'P. St. Ex. Sun. S. E. BUROEH?, U. P. A.. ?07 B Main fit. Phoba Itadlton 272. RICHSIOND AM? Cli ESPEAX K UAX RAU.1VAV COMPANY. Schedule ol electric trains to and from Ashland, stopping at Intermediate stations upon signals: Lc. Illciirnoud tllroad and Laurel Sta.): ''?:0S. *7:10. 1:10; ?::0, ??it-.io, II. 10 A. M-l 1:1*. i:10. 3:10, hl:10. i:10, C:.1>. 7.10, bS:10, 10:10. 11 V. r. lt. Lv. Ashland: ?S;f?. Ii'.o:', t.iw. b?:?. 10.05; ??11:00 A. M., ?12:00 St.; "l i'.. 2:00. S:00. 4:?). b5:w. COO, ;:0?, 1:00. b*:?. 11:00 P. M. ?Dal:;-, except Sunday. ??.Sunday only. bCarrloa bJK,.a^-.. BE.1 BOARD AIR LINE. Soiuhhound trains scheduled to leave Rlfh mond dally. i;0i A. St.?Local to Norllna. l:!d P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Bjimtagnam. savannah. Jacksonvtl.e. t:ii p. M.?sleepers ar.d conches. Jacksonville. 11:25 P. M.?Sleepers end coschea. Atlanta, Birmingham. Memphis. Northbound iiains scheduled to arrive In Richmond datiy: 7.M A. lt., 1>:20 A. M . 4:05 P. M.. i:43 P. M . Local._ ferrjinboatij VIRGINIA HOUSE PARTY"" On Wheels PERSONA'!,!.V COX?IJC*rF.n VAOAj TIO.X TOUR AT LOW HATES, YlnlllnB t.niti,; Canyon uf Arlzonn, ?.?inhern < nllfornln, San r'raoelNC?, i'elliMVMtnbe Nnllonnl Pork, Ainerlcnn Rueklcx. >\rltc <?r i-iill for proKrnin No. 11. S.H. BOWMAN, Tourist Agent TOS Hum Main St., Richmond, Vn, OLD DOMINION I.IXt. Lv. Richmond.toot of Ash St. dall/7 :00 P. M. Lcavo Newport News.SKMA. M. Arrive Norfolk.C.00 A. St. Connccta with main lino atoamara leaving Norfolk for Now York d.->liy. except Sunday, 7 0? P. 11- Connsctlous alro niudu by N. ek W Ity. 3 P. M. and t:. & o. Ry. at < IV SI. Night lino bi. .inn rs step at Claroniont to land or receive paasengera en signal, and iv.11 be met by public conveyance. VIROINL\ NAVIOATION CO. OSilecttva Slsrch U).-J<.? K'vc dayllghi for Norfolk nnd Old Point. Newport News and all Jainaa River landings. Stenmer leaves Monday. Wednesday und Friday ut c.si a. St 'Freight received for oil Jamas Rlvor landings. 'Phono Mudlaon 176. Main Tlckel OrTlee. v.. U. Main >treat Rspress Sailing* Tuesdays Fast >? >a 11 SuiiinKs Thursdays LONDON - PARIS - BREMEN. Sailings on Saturdays for THE MEDITERRANEAN. OKI.ItlCHS * CO., On. AgenlA. ? Broadway. N. Y. S. ? 11. Bowman, 70S K Main <-?(.; Rlehniond Transfer Co.. fI9 B. M.un lit.". UU'hmond. Va.