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New York Stock Market New York. May ;'S.?To-day's session Oil the Stock exchange differed lrom in./ >?! the preceding nay only In Ihu fi rise that il was duller anrl more uii Interesting The resumption of busi? ness in London and mi the Conliiu m aftei Ilm triple hbllda> was oi little mail here, in fSet. business in the foreign markets Mas no more ?eine than here. Some of the matters to Which Wall Street g.iw more or less consideration in the course >>f the day were the New Jersey presidential pri? maries, a proposed far- reach I tig read? justment ol Western freight rates, the refusal of the United States Circuit Court for this district to make per? manent the tcthpornri Injunction re recently granted the government re Straining further talcs of ??valorized" coffee, yet another advance 1:1 copper .,:? I the Official weekly weather report. The latter was in some respects the most important development or the day because 11 outlined a general con? dition decidedly more favorable than was entertained a fortnight ago. In the Northwest pnrtieulurly, are crops ?tt their best. .1 fact th it may explain some of the activity and tirength suownl by the um stocks. The utter stagnation of the stocKj market may be gathered from the facti th.it in the second hour of the after-! noin .tust about 12,000 shares changed.! Ixihdon was ac:jin under the spell of depression resulting from the strike1 of the dock hands ami fears respecting Hi. outcome of tlie iii'Xt scttlcmoyit. The local bond market was lower, with an h rt g ulai trend. Total -airs, pai value, aggregated I:hOOOi United States government! bonds were unchanged on call. New York. May 2S.?Money on call) steady. - U-i"hl 7-8 per cent.: ruling rat-.. J 3-4. Time loans eas> ; sixty, davs. :"? per cent.; six months. :i l-'."o" | 3 3-4. Crime mercantile paper. 4 to 1 1-2 per cent.; sterling exchange steady.1 $4.S460 for sixty-day bills. $4.S725 for, demand; commercial hills. J4.S375. ! nirilMOM) stock market. By Richard VT. Maury. ??eck ar.d Bend Rro'ncr. 1014 K Main Street. Richmond. Va.. May 73. 1912. staub SBCukiTiiss. Bid. Asked. Vlralr.Ia 5?. old. C. and R.. IK:.... 58>j ... \a. Centurl ?f. 2-3. C. and R-. 1WL. SS?S ... CITY SK (JRITIBE. ?let.. City 4?. C. and R.. mS-IJU. 9? Ri imond city It, R.. IttO-MSO. W RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. L. R. R. Con. Tr. t p. e. 95 A ? U R. R. Con*. Deo* ?.?. 10: C und O. Gen'l M. 4;1}. i'/l-J.... 101 lieorsla. sou. and ria.. i94t.. iv4 U.orjin and Ala. Con. ??, INJ. IN and Welt. !:>? is, I?'.'?-. 9* tKauourd Air Line 4*. 1*50. ST ?? elvi Adjustment ii. IM^- 31 Southern Railway 1st is, U*4. 107 eo. R. Dev. and G. M ?J. 1030.... TS Western N C. 1st is. C. 1911. 1*2 >TI:U1?T RAILWAY BONDS. Nor. and Ports, Trac. Co. 5s, 193*.. 49 ... STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. \s> R>. and Power Co. pfd....l<>0 S>!i ... \a. By, and Power Co. com ? 1W 19'j ... RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Chetapeake and Ohio.MO TS ... Norfolk And Western com.100 112 ??laboaid Air Lmv pfd.rtt it nai>ojrd Air Line com.iv) .6 southern Rai>*ey ptd.I'.'j Ti Southern Railway com.M 2a*i ... HANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. American Nation?,. ...100 220 222V Urosd fc.tr.et. 24 60 Hank of Comm<rce and Trusts.144 193 20j central National Rank.103 133 Commonwealth Hank.10011a 120 Plrst National.ICQ ,!.. ... Mechanic* and Merchants.100 255 .National Bank o.' Virginia.109 ?ai National State and City Bank, 100 203 2i)TV ff! hmond Bank And Trust Co... 2s 34 ta wngs Bank of Richmond. 2c fo Virginia Trust Company.Ur) 1*15 ... Wet: Kr.0.21 42'4 43 IN s U RA NC E c OM PANIES. Va, Flra a.:d Marine Ins- 23 73 ... MISCELLANEOUS. Va.-Car. Cr.em. pfd. 3 n. c.103 113 quotations for in:ere>t-p.i} Inj bonds a at a price to which Interest must be add til. Income bonds and certificates of in avbttdcets are Hat. BOND LIST a. Is-''ha .mer* f,t. 6b1 American Tobacco Co. old 4s <bld). 'jV An u Tobacco Co. old. ?s (bid).... L3' a mil Coagt^Llne 1st 4s i!>ni>. tc Atlantic Coarl l:iite<J. and N 4s. ?i A ? L h'.n *f*4.t 1111 Baltimore). loi 1 lesapeako and t'liio conv. 4?),a. ;ej Llcrett A.- Myers f.s. 9? 1 l| I? it .v Myers T.?. l.o1 Loi-RIard Company t?. 31 Lcrlllard Company 7s. Ut .' ..i. and Western cony. 4s. 11; Seaboard Air Line stamped 4s. sT t-enl'oarj Air Line stamped .".s._ ?t> So it 11 Railway is. Kouthcrn Railway 3s taldj. 107 11. S, Steol 2nd 6s ihidi. ja. V. >?". r<?lsteied 2?, 1910 tbldl. |M t .- rejlstered 3?. 19? ib'.d?. p.. L. k I'anama new ?s <i>id'. ioi: Va.-Brown Bros. ctts. tbid,. 47 \. irgima-f sr. 1 hem 1st 5a (hidi. :? v~a Ry. and Power Co. .'? ibid). j Wabaah deb 4s. a W&baih-PIlti Term 1st 4?.r. 5 < (M TON M \KKI. I N? w York, Ma> SS-^rThe cotton market; recovered part Of yesterday's ?>??? during tn?- day trading, and closed steady a net advance ?f T*t 11 points. The mir;.-', opened [ Mcady a: unchanged pries to on advance | Of 3 points In r'sp"esr to rather better] c?b>> than looked for. Spot spouses were e.on?ttlerab.e buycf? during tri? day. leading!' to talk of an Improved demand [roin spin? nt :a. and tiie advance ivnj encouraged toj tome extent by reports or relatively steady] Southern spot markets Thursday will t?e ? holiday in the local market. Itecelpli. at all the ports to-day were S.frftl baits against le.iai last week am! '..'?*, last >?ar. Tor the week ICtoO bakn against K.7TJ Ian we?k and IlifdS last year. To-day's re- i cupts at Galvenop I,MS l>al?.s against ?21 la?: year; at New Orleans l,Si.' bales asainst I .?(! >'?' Cot ten futures closed Me-ad; Open llign fjlos* I January .:: :o <;.;? n .a j. 3 February . I....: . . u ?? . March .1! ?.'.*? ... 11 ;t April .11 & May .10.se; ;??/; li.(G I June .10:-' ;.?:?: p. :\ 10 in' July .10.W7 Ii,?; August .U>j 11.IS 1UU u.n fieptenVber . : i ? : 13 ;?.!.; ? Octo-'oer .,. 1'.:., .... || ;. ||,jj 1 November . . 11 ;? ... v. -. I ) Ueccraber .11.2? IUI. :t 1 fcpot cotton closed quiet, P> points up, [ middling uplands, 11.", middling x Cotton, quiet: middling. U.loj gron i>. ; cttpta J "*t bale.?; stock? I? ?56 bales; .port tr> the Continent, ;* 600 , lartwlsi 2S0 bales rioiaj to-day at sll ports?Net receipts, ?.'?H b*l?s. export to Great Britain ? ?> t>a:e>; to France, 100 bales; to the Conti? nent, tM ba >s; stork, fTC.lU bal*s ? Consolidated at a".; ports?.Vet receipts. ?>'?*? bales; erport to Orest Itrltatr. I* v ?>.-,.??; to Fran" ?.;"< bales; to thfl Cent! m'-iit U.T20 bai-s Total sloe' Keptember :" at si! ports--:.'-! T'^Mpts U.M0.1W bales; ?xpert to Orea opkn an ACCOUNT WITH THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. HOT EAST MAIN STilKET. II 00 MAKF.S A ST.'.ltT. 3 PEIl cknt. intkrest. Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York 8*)c8. Stock. Open. 7^? Allis-Chalmers . 1 MO Allls-Chalmers.' pfd. 3 1400 Amalgamated Copper ? S3l4 Am. AtfT. (.?htm., com. EM Ami Beet Sugar, com.. 72*4 i,"'< American Cm .' 3.'*? WO Am tri can cm. pfd. 118 ;?>? Amur. Car und Foundry, 58*? Am. Car and Found., pfd. ... 105 Ah>.Milcan Cotton Oil. .M'i 409 American Linseed Oil.... 14% 490 American Ivocombtive _ t-'s 100 A n. r locomotive, pfd... I0SH ?00 Amer. Mall Co., pfd. 6$?? ,900 Amer, Smelting . ?'?"?*i mo American Sugar .? i">* UOOAmer, Tel, ami Tel. Co.. ?Ii".?? ,0) Amer. Tobacco, com. 21214 '??vi Arne v. Tobacco, p^d. lot .vi Anacondii Copper . l-"i 1 'At 11181 in . IWtt Atlantic Const Line . a. f. i. of Conn."?? no Haltlmor. ami Ohio. 10S*i "? British-Amer. Tob. Co? 17 3,6.. Brooklyn RwPld Transit., v.", Central Leather, com. \4S0 Canadian Pacific . -v":* 100 Chesapeake and ohlo.?X? Chicago Urea! Weatern.. . ? 1,700 Chi.. Mil and St. Paul... ?6*4 ?S Crucible Steel Cor , com.. ;? i ISO Crucible Steel, pfd. ?4 ff>5Chi, and Northwestern..4 l35t'{ MO Colorado Fu;l and iron. ?8-.4 100 Colorado and Southern .. 13 jjnot onsolldattd O.is . l>e; and Hudson X 105 Den. ft Rio Grand..*, com.. 19*4 MO Den * Rio Grande, pfd Distillers' Sec. Cor. 2,009 Erie. 700 Br'c, 1st pfd. BS Fed, M!" und Sm.. i'M. tieo. W, Helme Tob, Co.. f?%i Gen. ICleet: Ic . r. i' Gr-at Northern, pfd. 132% 700 Or .it Sort oin lire Ctfs. l2Hj 300 Illinois Central . !*-*% Beth. Steil, com._? r<" Hcth. Str.l. pfd.?? WS Am Hide & Leather, pfd ... 2 000 1 n t e rboro -Mot. -} Jj |,lte!-;.oro-.M. t.. Tlfd. " 4 000 int. Met. Marln'i, com.... i>4 BOO lutcinalion.il Pa>p?r ?? By THOMAS BUANCH A. CO.. Closing. Hlch. Low. Bid Asked. Sales 1 Ts % ?. ?? 3 2*? -\ 3'* ,wi KP? Kit? 82?? 62 V? m 01 is 02 Ii.;4 ... 54? 14*4 12% lev . Iso 14. :? 70% itvi 12*4 f4?J ia? ITU, l-: = 1 20% 7?>*i 38% U?j'4 W?4 14*? l-"i i ? T tVSSji >'? f: l?u SP4 iC . Si 79 m lo5?. 39% ??i ll?V? 117 69 69% 1IJ> ICO ..(>, 13 Bankers and Brokers. Slock. Open. Hlch. I Internat. Psjpetf, pid. w'4 ?p, Kansas City So., com- 26% Llpgeti ec Myers Co.... 1WJ4 19Itj Liggett ft Myers pfd.... 111*1 lll*i Lonilard 'fob. Co., com.. ns7 i?; Lo.m.ird TW). Co., pfd 1491 41*4 H>% >:.\, i.i"' ISP*? 1", u:.'5 it:,??, 1,500 MO ?.'7:; sjaoo 103 h UM 209 12% 12*4 tvX l P'.'i 330 13914 110 ' ioj 2t>> i0sm i0s% ??, . 'l*6<i . l.o , 38*4 ll8?i lOJsj M IS ?js 4l>i 142?? 1<? 10 .h\ 7!"., 105*4 M'i 1 1 V??i IS 1421,4 :'7.p"<' i<?i 1.225 100 10) 7.150 2,40 I Lehlgh Valley IaiiiIs. and .\usliv:lle. Alaniiatian . Mo., Kan. and Texas ? Mo., K i n a ltd Tex . pfd, Missouri 1M "HI" . National Lead . Now York Central . N Y.. out. and Western ... No, f,,ik and Western... IlilJ Northern Paclfro .'iM Paciile Mall . '-'pi IV mis} Iva ilia . 123*4 P .pic s Gas . "'?? P., C, C. and SI. 1?. com lt?Vi I'-. C. C, and St. t^. pfd. Pitts. Coal Co., com. 23 Pi ts.- , d ?teel Car. J4T4 Pressed Steel Car. pfd. Ity. siteel Spring, com. Reading . 173 Republic fron and Steal 23*4 itepulbllc 1- and s., rfij.. 7S Kock Island . Ro< k Island, pto Sloss-Shcnield .. Sont'icrn l'aclllc Southt ru f: HI va; Soilthefn Railway, pfd Standard Oil . T hnesa? Copper . Texas P.icitlc . Union Paclfli 11IH4 s3 12 13 I25i4 I-,;s4 371.. .-17-? 701., 72 >.".% 7?i> 1 ?.?I 2J'? i? 60'4 IU 4?i 17", ' IS United states Rufbfoer United States StC'l... 4">i3 171 S174 IS', j.''l 177 11^ . ?2?i I23-' 111' 17V ? 17!\ ?I Unlted Statea steel pfd 11074 I Va.-Car. Cht mic.r, VU.^Oar. Ch?nt., pfd. Va P.. and P. C". com.. Wafbash . Wabash, pfd. Western UnlOn . We> man-Brut.in., com.. ? S. A. L., com. IS. A. 1., pfd. M',i > V. S. Cast Iron P'Pe- --'i Total >ales for day.??? Total sales fur we'k (WO da Old, j 24*4 1? l!!-li I12K US 1 IS3V4 HI', 172*1 23-,n 5U4 iii'* "It COT, 21 1S8 111% 1? 112 I ,.,1 . I -. - -_ 1.' 20?4 lljn^ !-? 1 I SIVs 111% p" 3IV4 17.: ftj. to 11114 74V, sen <i? 17e-, 64 mi 110*4 Sl% 118 47% 7'? 1S<4 61 Is Iv, 'l .vi'? S3 S3 1?; 25U 3B ?-:.*? 53? 20li 20% 20' 149,500 shares, va). S7O2S?0 shares. Britain, l,M>.3H bales, to France, l,l?,M9j balet; to ihr. Continent, t.JO.iy KV.es: to { Japan, 601,Zil bales; to Mexico. ,e.T?3 balei. ? New Orleans, May -?%?Forecast for rsln i In the several sections ot the belt caused I JL'Cylr.g in the cotton market tu-day, and | the last prices showed a net advance ot I S89 points. *-;>ot cotton ?t?ady and tin- j chanced; middling, llJ-ltc.: ga'es on the spot 300 bait*. Futures clo."*! steady: May. I 11 .*??.?: July. 11.41; August. 11 IS; 5eptcmbci. I 11.40; Oct..net. li js, December, 11.X; Jan? uars. UMi March. 11.41. LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. tF'jrnl?h<'d by I.e.; Commission v.o.. Com? mission Merchants, UKlunend, Va.j Richmond. Vi., Ma- :S, 1*12. ACTUAL WHOLESALE (Jl Ol.t riu.Vs OP MARK El'. L1VB POULTRY. Chickens, small, lb. -3 -J Chbkens. large, ib. so t] .Tj Huns, IO. vj 14 Hoost?ri, each. S? ti 40 Ducks, ;srgc, young, lb. it :a n LiucKc, suaall, young. Ib. U 'J U Uut-ks, uiO, lb. lu <u U BUGs-Ciated. In crates, nsaroy, iresn, doz,. 17 o In crates, otbor section,, aoo. il ?r Oulncs eggs, dor. u u BUTl'EK Family, choice. frtfli, lb. g ;j Mercnants', packing, lb. j 1? LIVE STOCK. Veils, choice to tancy, Id ? Veals, poor to tali, lb. CBl\ej. runner*, lb. Shcop, Lamb*, Cattle. Hogs, Hams, Ha.iii, Sides. lb. spring, ib. fall to prlbe. COUNTRY- CURED BACON. well smoked, small, ;b_Not wanted well smoke,!. large, lb....Not wanted cell smoked. Ib, .No: .Not Shoulders, well smoked. II HIDES. Dry ntnt. lb. ? a Dry ?alt, 10. Is (f Green salt, lo. l'-lia Ursen, .o. ievs J Ureen, damaged, lb. o & Tallow . <a Bteswaa . <g WOOL. Cb., unwashed, free u: burrs . X Q cn., unwashed, lightly burry. 22 y Ch., unw ashed, medium burry 19 & Ch? unwashed, heavy burry. Itf '% MISCELLANEOUS. Onions; dry, per bag. I'oiatocs. Irish. No, 1. bag_ Market Conditions? Market active. NEU YORK i'KODCCK MARK ET. New York, May :? -Flour?Flrraly held Wllh demand Slow, ,!5" Flour ami Corn* meal?Steudy. Itye?Nominal. Birks - \ yulct. Wheat?Spot tlrm; No. red. Il.l'lli I r i. f. domestic basis, to arrive, and export. fl.34<& f o. b. a float. Futures %</*?"-?? net higher. May, II.-"???. Juls. IIIS1?. Septem** Oer. |l 11V Corn?Spot steady. Futons nominal. Oats?Spot firm, standard whitr. In elevator. Futur..* nominal. Pork, Beel und l.ard?Hrm. ? ut Meats? Steady. Petroleum ami Romh-Sie ,dv. Mo hi-...'.? -Steads'. Tallow and Wool?Qtlltt. Turpentine?Easy. Sugar?Raw. firm; re? fined, steady. Coffee?Future* closed steads, spot, Rio, .so *. llV-. July, 13.44; Septem* In r. il *;i Butler?Unsettled Cheese and biggs?Steads*. Potatoes?Steady; Southern while, No. I, Il :*><????.Cabbages?Steady ?jr.d unchanged. Peanuts and Frei Fht s?Un* ( hanged, i otionseed eti ??, steads earlj in Sym? pal h.v with lard and cotton, bul displayed an waster i*nii?afy fowards the ejose. ow.ne t . !?? r outside support and apprehension among ion?? ever t... Importation oj Cnp iifii oil Sales amounted to 5..tea harre!? Future* rlosed 2 point* lower to I higher. June. ti.sTvjt.v,; July. SFMiT.Ol: August. 7.11) '*'-? September, T.ltQT.li; October 7.ll?( MJj prime >nx\'. S.I7; do. summer yellow;! C.sr>*97.00; do. winter vellor- *nd summer J ( ILM Atill <.lt-\IN MARK KT. Chicago, 111.; Mai ?.-rln?r?a?liig fear of | crop dainag'. oSpecinly throughout dir fn h?H Ol Kansas and .\,.;>ia-Ka. made! Ilia wheat mar... t m-dti> develop a goyd I : strength In tue late tts.de alter bt- , jpg ?<.ak ahrl lower tin- ilrst halt ot ine! .? ii Then v .l.. an Irregular finish, vsiry. | lug Irom l'?c. decline to P. advance, corn] in the c losr ranged troth !jc. off to -"I.e. oats liowki (? to lie and provisions hlgn'rj by a shade to 12&c. j iir leading tutures tang.-d 3? follows; open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT? May . 1 14>, 1-11?? 1.1S? 1.1315 Juiy . 1.1*?? 1 Ills l.uVs Lll'i Mepl. 1.05'i 1.07 1041? i.tfji; lie-.1.06H 1.07?? 1 ft", ?,.?.?${. < oH.v May . ?0?i M?, 79?A SOVi July . ii1! 74\, W? >cpt. ':\ 7a?i ~.\ 13U Dec. tit t.i'j tj*? ?j'. ?A'J S? May . I*H 6**? M'i t.'.'i July . iOlj tOlk i'-'a iept. I.' - I2H 4-'? 42?i li., .<! I .. M|v . 1540 July .1S.40 1SJ* IS 37 IS.ii Hepi.P.3! U.ii 1*47 ls.ii t. . 1; 11- Per loj 10?. -May . 10.S5 .1 . . .l(iV) w.e.-. 10.09 10. tw ir'ept.I0.7i 10.SJ 10.75 10 SO Oci .I9.S2 10.90 10.5: 10.90 mi. r.T ItlBS- P. .- I? lbs May .10.'.: 1? 59 1978 10 ii .Inly .10.17 10,10 10.17 10:7 Sept.Ifi.2* tO.IJ 10.3: 19.4: Baltimore, Md . May 3; -vvhejt-Qulet; epot contract. M K;,. southern or. grade. 111.12?0 1.1? < om -Dull; spot, contract, aOc, Oats?Firm; No 7 white, ?("j^su-. rt"B? trull. RICKMONn (TRAIN MAKKKT, Ille.hmond. Va? May 2$, 1M2, WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE v HEAT?Car lots NO. J cd. Western. 91 1 Ci No. 7 red. Virginia. 1.21 3 No. 3 red.:. 1,13 j Virginia, 'nag lots. 1.01 <t 1:9 rOHS'-Car lots. No. 2 white. (I 90 NO. 2 while. geVitj?, No. 3 mixed. ?j ?'w Virginia, bag la's. " OATS-Cat lot*. .No. >2 mixed. ^ t(> * .No. 3 nilx?i!. ? No. 2 white.:. B * No. .", white. it ? RYE?Car lots. No ?. Nominal X?. s. Nominal Virginia, hag lots... Nominal RICUMONU HAY MARKE l. Riehmond, Vs., May following a?? ine ?luutaiiun* tan Rich? mond Hay Exchange: No. 1 Timoth>. 'a SMJ ] n,.. : Timothy. w ss.M No. a Timothy. Nominal i Liicht Clover, mixed. n* 24.M No. 1 clover, mixed. U *J.e* No. 2 Clover, mixed. Nominal No. I Clover. Nominal STRAW-Compressed . *J H.00 Loose-prcsrcd. large baits., t) 13M Load your cars fo that hay at doors rep resenls contents and thus aioid it-jtctlons This market grades hay In accordance with tht rules of the National Hay ASSO elation. CATTLE MARKLIS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MAKKET. tSakt at l.'nlon Stoo;k Yards ? Rlclinioiid. \ .... May ?II. I Re-port of the live ?iuik market ;or the I week ending M.?> IMS: lit at steers. ?%*-'.; medium to good. ? '.j : Sc.: common to fair, eVifftc,; best hellers. Si . medium to go,id. o ;i t)'r'-'. ? common to fair. tStj&c.; best cows, tic..: medium to good, S'flC'-.c.. common to fair. 3'J 31-c.. best I oxen. *Hc.; medium to good. J'j'-icom? mon to fair, 4'<i3c.; bulls. t?-'o4e. Presh ro? i. $30 [60.00 per nead. RtH c.,1. cj. IVjc.; talr to good. ?jiiTc. dicks, t'a 3c; best hogs. Vc.; a tew extra, T'tC.; siiosts. <;(i y (Wc.: piSf. ?'Ki'jc.; soil" and stags, StstfOUc; best elieep, (c . talr lo good. ii fitj. .; coin men. 2!; 'iiie.; best Iambi, , talr to good. cbmmoii, Rftfac; spring lamb.". ' \l Chicago, III., May 25.? Cattle?Receipts: ?,?00 nead. Murket ?low and st?ad>. Beeves,! IStOff'.'..?,; Texas steers. tOtfS.U; western do. S<.:'.".':i T.?; stoikers and feeders, Si.-'ijj 6.CS; lutt and htl.-er?. (308.40; calves. ?S.5? W?.0O. Hoga?Receipts 13,008 bead. Market ?Hill and generally be, lower. Light. $" if f.SS; mixed and heat*}*, $7.15tJ?.*0; rough. ?:.',. -I r.i". r'.S*. *Sg8.SO, Sh'fJ?-Receipts 1.1,000 head. Market for best grades ?ir^nu: ethers weak. Natives. "'i i.^; Weslarn, 51 ? .'? Q (.5'*>; year'tngs. 13,6097.60: lamb*, na? tive. $5 (f 9.00; western. $5.76ft !?.2fi. N<-w York. .May 2S ?Bee ves?Rr ceipts Xtl b?ad: feeling weak. Calves-Receipts 1!S head; ma rat et steady. Veals, ISIO.60: culls and buttermilks. |??JT.M; buttermilks, P5?f 6.60 sli.-ep and Lambs?Steady, sheep. f.Vj.'i W0.S0; culli, $21} 3.00; iiprins lamb*. |t.'*>ti ??? ... IfoST?Receipts *.l?n head. Iloga, I7.H ?i! S3; pigs. y ;.'A. lUCHMONn TOBACCO .MARKET. Rl< hmond. Va., May 3S, 1M2. following nre the qtiotatlona cf the Rich? mond Tobacco Exchange: BROWN SHIPPING. LUgi . 6.? *l ?30 bugs . f.,00 iff jt,;,i, .-non lea:. -.00 k f,.M v. rai.pers . looo ;i li.w B RIGHTS. sou >K ivit.-- Common . 7.00 t ,v> Menlum . 100-? tj KM . i: on Q l? oo . H '""'? '-i> li >r\ . 18.00 'it 17.30 me . 20.00 -<i ??ancy . 0 --00 r ii.i,tit.-? common . 8.00 4} 10.00 Medium . ii.ro '<j ?'.00 '?'"""?d . lS.W Ti tj.oi ' lue . 1?.<m) (if ;o '?5 ?i..m'rhiir-Common .m<>) a i,r., Medium . }J,ao 1, ,., leriod . Jg.?) fj p-o'o., ?.tri? .sir* 0 Tf'..vi f*ncy .to.to c<? ?.00 SUN-CL'RBD-NBW. I.ugs, eommon to good. $.50 n ; e.) Luga, goo,] io prime. s ",) r?nort leal. g,^ !ftlfl '*??". 10.01 g 1^.10 H rappers 0 1 :: ;?? MIX F.I.LANKOl s MARKETS. PETERSBURO PEANUT MARKET iReporie,i by Rodger*. McL'abe & Co.) Petersburg va.. May *S.~Peahuta.?Span? ish Market firm: farmrrs Spaniah, JOe. per bushela; lumho Spanish, tSe. per bushel; Ho. I ahelUd. Spanish, o'daWc. r.r pou-.d; No. ? 4. Spanish. M?c. per pound. Vir- ] L ,s M.i-r.-t arm; fancy Jumbo. <r. par pound; fancy handpukeii, 3>4'o2*ic. per pound; e\<ra prime. -V !>' r pound; prime. |C. per ;.ound; machine picked. .tS3'4c. per pound; shelling itock. HJc. per pound. DRY GOODS MARKEST. New York. May 25.?The lobbing markets j were more active for the day. retaller? buy? ing more wash goods and domestics. In j :,. . -vrar markets ea.es are being made of ttaple cerges for spring U0.3. Yarns rule steady but quiet. NAVAL STORES. Wilmington. N. C., May 24.?Spirits Tur- , pentlne?Steady at 4P,... receipts 13 casks. Rosin?Steady at $<.'<. trc-lpta 23 barrels. Tar?Firm at fl.94; receipts I barrels. Crude Turpentine?Firm at !'?? :f>'i 4 SO; receipts 71 barrels. savannah. Ga.. Ma) ".>.--Turpentine?Firm at 4?c.; sales 711 cask1, receipts SM casks; shipments ""0 casks; stock -7.C-K casks. Res- '? In?Firm: sales 3.223 barrels; receipts .'.T71 I t>?rrels: shipments barrels; stock Oi.Hi barrels. Quote: B, lt.130S.SB. MARINE IN fF.l.I.KIENCE. PORT OF RICHMOND. MAY 2J>. 1M2. ARRIVED. Steamer Brar.tlon. Ilarney, Norfolk, mer? chandise am! passen-,, rs. Old Dominion Line, j Steamer Toeahonta,. ?Jrrives. Norfolk and j James River landing- merchandise and pas- | sengcrs, Virginia Navigation Co .Steamer Aurora, Furman, Petersburg and Jatnei River landings merchandise and pas-! ?engers, Furman Line. SAILED. Steamer Brandon, ltnrney, Norfolk, mer- i chandlse and pas?enr< r-, O d Dominion Line. Steamer Aurora, I .. mm, Petersburg and James River landings merchandise and pas? te ngcr*. Furman Lino, DISIRICfWILL \ SELL OWN BONDS Stsunton, Vs., May 28.?The farmers of Augusta county held a big road meeting here yesterday, controlled in the- main by those who had elefeated the bond issue So great was the Interest that the meeting continued about three ho-.irs. and the subject wai thoroughly threshed out. The meeting was ad'irosscd by Dr. L. I. Ilcwes, government road expert, but this waa the only speaking except to the practical point of how to build and improve the roads of Augusta county. The meeting f:rned down the propo? sition Of Hon .lames H. Kemper to levy s special lux of 2."> centa for road-building and adopted instead the proposition that each district in the county s. 11 l.onds to improve its own roads. There seems no doubt that some of the district! will have an election on a bond Issue ol their own. South j Hlver citizen., aro already betting, ! ready lor such on election, and the court will be ;,skod shortly to order the- election It; the aggregate it seems likely the districts Will Issue more than a ml'llon dollars' worth of bonds in place ol thi million county bonds rejected. Finalst at Little College. j [Specl;i!t>. . ?? Times-Dispatch.1 I Littleton S C, May 21.?Littleton I Collage cotnn i . ment began Sunda. I morning with lie annual sermon bc I fore the v M ? >, a. by Rev. n. H. Willie, of Ihi Methodist F.plsropnl I Church, Littleton, Tuesday morning j at 11 o clork Rev. n. C. Craven, o TTinltj Churcl Durham, preached th baccalaurcati : mon, and on Wed > hesdiy morning Professor K. D. W I Comar will deliver a memorial ad I dress on "T ? Life and Ktluratlona Work of Fix-Governor Ay cook,'' he be .tug ;it the tl ,.f Iiis death" a mem j her of Littleton College board of trus I tees. t Has Long Since Been demonstrated to our satisfaction that adver? tising pays this Company. Another proof of it came yesterday. The party came from a distance, (having seen our ads) to talk about placing some invested securities here to handle for the owner during her life. In a case like this we look after the collection of interest, give advice as to safe investments and re? lieve the owner of all worry and care in the manage? ment of the property. Charges for this service very reasonable. Virginia Trust Co. RICHMOND, VA. ? . Capital- One Million __?i515^5-?_^j^iutoi._ Cash and Credit When temporary reverses come it is an excellent thing to have some reserve capital or a good credit to fall back upon. You will find cash and credit a good combination in busi? ness matters. They supplement each other. With credit you can make more money. With money you ran get more credit. This bank is always glad to make loans to persons who arc know n to protect their credit. National Bank of Virginia 3% In Savings Department WHY NOT OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THIS STRONG, CON? SERVATIVE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION? Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank Capital.$ 300,000.00 Surplus and Profits .$1,400,000.00 3 Per Cent. Interest, Compounded Scmi-annuully, Paid in Savings Department. Those leaving the cits- this summer will find no safer place for theit silverware, etc., than in our up-to-date Fireproof Storage Compart? ments. Illustrated card upon request. Planters National Bank RICHMOND, VA. Incorporated 1832. VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Eightieth Annual Statement, January 1, 1012. Aenrti, . Sl.ei l.OSS.OO Net Surpnls. ?ioo.tiai.oo >urplu? to Policy-holder*. 858,031.00 W\M. H. PALMER, President. E. B. ADDISON, Vice- President. 47 Years Of cons?rvativ- management, combined with convenient loca? tion, progressive methods and courteous treatment of custom? ers, recommends this bank to those seeking th?. beat banking facilities. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1104 Hast Main. Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000. Lay the foundation for future independence by opening a savings account. Manchester National Bank PYTHIANS MEET AT fflARTINSVILLE Annual Convention in Session, With Many Delegates in Attendance. [Special to The Tlmcs-Dlspatch.] Martinsvlllc. Vs., May ?The Grand Lodge, K. of P., met here at 2S o'clock to-night with about loO dele? gates and visitors from throughout the Mate in attendance. The delegates were met upon their arrival here by a committee from Patrick Henry Lodge, ?t Martinsvlllc, headed by J. W. .tones, and wcro conveyed In a.uto inobiles to their various slopping places. An appropriate address of welcome was delivered by Hon. John R. Smith, und an equally appropriate responso i>y tjrand Cnancellor Charles O. Sa ville, of Richmond. The Grand Lodge was organized, and the Grand Lodge degree conterrcd upon a largs num ber of past chancellors. The Grand Lodge then adjourned, and the ampll licel first degree was put on by 1'atr'ck Henry Lodge, under the supervision of Grand Lecturer A. L. Lucas - nd u team of eight from Richmond. The eiegree was conferred upon Colonel D. H. Bill, of Spencer. A number of Important matters are to come up for consideration at this session, and the convention will not adjourn before Thursday noon. Nor? folk is making a heavy bid for the i.ext session of the Grand Lodge. HELD 0.\ SERIOL S OHAROD. Joseph 31. Sheets, of Shcnnndoah, Sent On to Grand JurT. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.J Woodstock, Va., May 28.?Joseph M\ Shee?ts, a married man of TCdlnburg. Sh?nandoah county, to-day was sent to the grand Jury by .Tuatice H. A. Ir? win, after a lengthy hearing, on a serious charge <whl'ch teas made by Samuel Getz, a .fanmer of fhe same place. The cause of ?the action Tvas tho fifteen-year-old dan?rrir?r of Mr. Ge-tz. .Miss Dora Dona Getz. Alfter ibMns away from home for more then three wo.Mih, the S'rl -was found at Churchville, Augusta county. SheeMe was 'balled for his appear? ance ftt tho September, term of court. ?ank of Commerce and Trusts WE SOLICIT Your business at this Bank, check? ing or savings accounts. 3% Interest Allowed OFFICERS. Jos. F.. Wlllard .President A. R. Holladay. . Vice-President R. M. Kent, Jr., Vice-President R. B. Campbell.Cashier Depository for the State of Vir? ginia and city of Richmond. Our deposits increased thirty-five per cent, during the past twelve months. Commonwealth Bank i ia^nferupt^otliiB. NOTICE OF FIP.ST MEETING UK CREDITORS. ln the Matter of No. 1143. J. ft, BOrijWAHE & In CO., INC., Bankruptcy. Bankrupts. I IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE ' UNITED STATES FOR THE EAST ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To (he creditors of J. H. BOUiLAVAlRE & CO.. INC. crt Richmond. In the county of Henrlco and district afore? said-?Bankrupts: Notice is hereby given that on the ITth day of May, A. D. 1912, the said J. If. BOU'IiYVUVRE A- CO., IXC, was duly adjudicated bunkrupt. and that the first firotliiK of th^lr creditors will he held in my "filer. P.oonis Nos. S02 and SOy, American National Bank Building. Richmond. Vs., On the 7TI1 DAY OF JUNE,, A. D. 1912. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend. prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the (bankrupts. aa?1 transact such oth-r business as may properly come before said meeting. THOS. B SNEAD. Referco In Bankruptcy. May 28. 1212. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the annual meeting of the stock? holders of the Kline Motor Car Cor? poration will be held at the office of the company, American National Bank Building, Richmond, Va., on .. tho 7TiI DAY OF JUNE. 1012. at 12 o'clock noon, for the transaction of such business as may lawfully come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors. D. R. MIDVETTE. Secretary. Lv?tlrortD'j Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Cars leave Manchester, Seventh and Perry Street?, for Petersburg: ?6. 7. 8. ?>. 10. 11. *12 A. M , l *. **, V *> ?'S 4?. ?? 7. S. *9. 10 P. M. 11:00 P. M., for Chester, 12:00 midnight for Feteriburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchester: 15:15. 6.35. "7:15. *7:33. S:3J. 9:35, ?10:33,11:3? A/ ll.i 12:3'. *1:35. 2:35 . 3:35, ?4:35, 6:35, i:35. ?1:35, 8:35. 9:35. ?10:40. 11:10 P. M. tOally. except Sundays and holidays. ?Carries baggago and express. ??Limited, except Sundays and hollda)*. All cara from Petersburg connect with cars for Richmond*- " ' ^ Ilailroa?? Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local?Dally?Newport Newa, 1:30 A.?Local?Dally?Cli/vlll?. Ex. Sun. 'I hurmond. 19:09 A.?Express?Dally? Norfolk, Old Point. 110:00 A.?Local-Dally?Lchbg., Lex. C. Forge ?2.09 P.?Express-Dally?Cln.. L'vllle. 14:00 P.?Ex press?Dally?Norfolk. N. Newt. 1.00 P.?Local?Dally?N. Newt. Old Point. till P.?Local?Dally?Uordonsvlll*. ?:1? P.?Local?Ex. Su"n.?Lchbg, Natural Ullage, i.'lltton lout. ?S;3J P.?Limited?Dally?Clncln'tl. Chicago. ?H:0o Pi?Express?Dally?Cincinnati, L'viiis. ?Sleepers, tl'urlor Cars. TRAINS ARRIVU RICHMOND?Local from K?st: 8:15 A. M.. T:U> P. M. rough from K?it: 11:30 A. M . G:30 P. M. Local from I West: 6:30 A. M . 9:53 A. M. und 7:16 P. M. Through: i.?M .\. m . j:js l>. M. und a 30 P. M, Jamts rtivcr Line; ???:Si A. M.. C.I3 P. M. "Dally except Sunder. Ricbmon?, FreilenclcsD'g & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND BEYOND. Leav? Richmond i ??.t0 A.M. Bjrd Sl.Kta. ' ?S.00 A.lt. Mala 81, Kta. , ?8.40 A.M. Bird St. Kta. ?0.10 A.M. Bjrrd hi. Kta. : *(?.2B A.M. Slain 8t. Hit. . ?12.01 noon Bjrrd Kt. Kta. , 12.00 P.M. Bjrrd 8t. Kta. j -ta.M) P.M. Bird St. Kta. ?4.16 P.M. nibs Statioo. - ?6.16 P.M. Main Kt. fit*. ' ?8.20 P.M. Byrd St. Kta, Arrlvo Richmond *7.60 A.M. BrrdKt.hts. t\ I.2& A.M. KlbaStation. tll.36 A.M. Ilj rd M. Ma. ?1.12 P.M. Main M. Ms. ?2.60 P.M. BjrdKI.Kts. ?0.17 P.M. Mulii St. Ms, ?0.40 I'.M.BjrdSt.Kla. ?0.00 P.M. Bjrrd St.Hta. 10.15 P.M. Bird Kt.Kta. 11.17 P.M. Main M. Ma. I2.6U nicht ByrdSl.Kta. ACC0MM00ATI0N TRAINS -WEEKDAYS. Leare Bird Kt. Kta. 1.00 P. M. Tor FreaerlekMiorg. Lease lifha SU. 7.K. A.M.,tl.2n P. M. far Aslilsnd. Arrlre Brrd Kt. Kta.S.83 A.M.from Krederleksb'g. I Arrlse Klba Kta. U.U0 A.M../1.30 P.M.from A?hlao4. ?Dally, t Weekdays. ?Sundays oaly. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station I atop at Elba. Tim* of arrivals and departures I not guaranteed. Read the signs. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Knilnmd of the South. 0kkbct1ve may rj'Jth. Hi: TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and Sovith I :. a. m. an? 6:50 p. m . 1:09 a. m. For Norfolk: ";.10 A. m , ?:00 a. iL. ?!.?> 1". m . t:lf> P. m . ??; .?o t , m. For N. A W. Ry. Weal: 6:16 A. H., 10.00 A m . 'Z OO P. m . 9:20 1*. m. For Petefaburg: : '.'i a. m , t:U a. M , ??1:10 .c. w . 8:16 a. m. 9.09 a. m . 10:90 A. m.. '3.0) P. m. C10 I'. H.i 1:05 p. m. 6:10 P. m . ?1:36 P. m . 5.20 P, M . 11:44 p. if. For tj'j.dsboro and Faytttavlll*: '1.10 p.M. Train? arrive Illc hniond dally: 5:09 A. m . ?:40 A. m., 1.55 a. m. ?s.37 A. m. ??10:45*.. m? ?11.40 a m. ??11:46 a. m? ? p. M.. ??l o p. it.. t;cc p. M.i i x r. M . i:t)0 p. M.. 0:t0 J\ m . ?'.0.23 p. m. 11:50 V. II. ?Except Sundoy. "Sunday only. Time of arrival and departurs and con? nections not guaranteed. C CAMPHELL. D. P. A.. 13J Main Bt. SOUTHERN RAILWAY ? PREMIER CARRIER OF 'i'HE SOUTH. T fata* Leave lt.chmond. ; N. B.?Following schedule Ogurcj publith i <d *> Information and not guaranteed: j For the j-oulh ?Dal.) : ?:*.0 A. M. Local, j 10:45 A. M. Express, t .00 I'. M. Uxpres*. with sleclrlo lighted sleeping Car for At? lanta and Birmingham. 11:41 r. iL Express, Week Day?: 1:00 1'. M. Local. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:10 P. M.? Dally.?Connecting for Balti? more HOB. Wed. and Friday. ?.05 A. M.?121 j Sun. and I.Ii 1". H.? Hon., Wed. atd Frl | day?Looal Trains Arrive Richmond, i From the South: 1:50 A. M. S:40 A. M. I P. M. 1:06 I'. M. daily; 12:H Ex. Sun. From Weit Point: S.30 A. M. dally, 11:15 A_ M . Mon . Wed. and Frl . 4 23 P. M. Ex. Sur?. a. K. BCKOESS, D. P. A., SOT K Main St. 1'tinn. ?!?dl?on tri. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINK TO NORFOLK. Schedule in Effect Hay if, IV1Z. Leave Hyrd htreel Station, Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: bS:W A. M. '?tOO A. H., ai.Ol P. M . ?< 10 1'. M . bl p. M. ? FOR LYNCHBl HG AND THE WEST: >C:1S A M . ?;?? 00 A. M . ?1:00 J' M . ?S..0 I?. if. 1 Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: all:40 A. H? bil 46 A. M, ??:W P. M . blO.25 p. H.. ?11:10 P. M. Fiom the Writ: ?6:(3 A M. ?3.30 I". . bl:?0 P. H? ?41 OS P. M. ?1:04 v. ?Dally, anally ex. Sunday, bfunday only. I W 11 UEVILL. C II. BOSLEY, I a. P. A.. Roanoke. D. P. A.. Klchmonti. ' HRIIMOM) AND citLSFKAKt. BAlC KAIL WAY COMPANY. ; ISchedule of electric tralnt to and from ; Ashland, supping at Intermedia!? stations i upon signals: Lv. Richmond tliroad anu i Laure'. Sts ): 'i.at. ?: '.<). 1:10, ?::0. ??10.10. 11:10 A. M-: 1:10. ::-.0. 3.1". bl:10. 6:10. 1:30. ;:Ui. bi:10. KliO. U:tS P. M. Lv. Ashland: ?S-S4. b7:00. 1:00, Vi 00. :?.?: "11:60 A. H., ?lt:?0 M.; ??1:D01 3.00. 1.90. 4:00, b5:00. 4.to, 17:0?. 1.00. b?:?. 11:00 T. M. ?Dally. cxc<pi Sunday. "Sunday only. b< arrles baggage. SEABOARD AIR LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leavs Rich? mond daliy: 4:05 A. M ? Local to Norllna. 1.1:30 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. Atlanta, Birmingham, iavannah. Jacksonville. 4):li P. M.? Sleepers and coaches. Jack?on\Ills. |11:J3 P. M ? Sieepers and coaches. Atlanta. ' Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound trains I scheduled to arrive. In Richmond daliy. 7:60 A. H.? S.r'J A. M . 6:05 V. M.. 5:4? P. M.. I Local _ Go To 'i <uir Hotel. (runlona. LotreM It?ten. ?Bermudian." 10,2,11 ions I displacement. Sa t every ten days Hill? I h? el,. electric tae.e. wireless lnilr?l, new? est ?nei noli Sleamer landing i>ii>?rnger? at ithe ilocli in Bermuda wlthoul trnnsfer. Bi ?? I muda tleltet^ good for return b) ft M. S. P mid-1 MeMKR i niP> via Halifax, N. K? ci .? i ?? miles Mk nitic'nt scenery: Northumberland strau. tlulf and River SI Lawrence and far-fomeil Saguenay River. S. s. ??Trinidad" from N. V. July ith and 50th, Aug. 3rd and 17th. From Quebec July ivth ami V.i\\. Aug 9th and r.trd. For full Information apptv to A. E. Ol T KRBRIDOK A t o.. Agts., Onel.ec S. ?. 4 o., I.in.. 29 Brdwy, N. V., TIIOS. COOK At StlN. IIS anil 353 Ilrdtry, 2? und 'Ml ?th Ave.. N. X., or snj Tlckel \gt. or QUEBEC S. s. CO., Ltd.. Quebec. VIRGINIA HOUSE PARTY On Wheels PERSONA J.I. V CONDUCTED VACA? TION TOUR AT LOW RATES, VlalllttK firand Canyon of Arizona, Southern fnllfornln, Snn Frnnelnrn, Y'elliMvatonc Nnllnnnl I'ark, American RockleH. Write or cnll for prngrnm No. II. S.H. BOWMAN, Tourist Agent 70S Flnut i'iiIii St., Richmond, Vo. MERCHANTS' AND MINERS' TRANS. CO. Spring Sea Trips NORFOLK TO BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Steamers Norfolk to Boston dally, except Thursday; to providence. Monday, Thurs? day and Saturday, 7 P. M, Through tlckota on sale to principal points. Fine steamers, excellent service, low fares. Wireless telegraph. Send for booklet. Apply C A O. Ry., N. & W. Ry.. S. H. Bowman. No. 705 E. Main Street, and Rich? mond Transfer Company. No. 609 E. Main bt. OLD DOMINION lin, Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St. dally.7:00 P. M. Leavo Newport Mows.5:00 A.M. Arrive Nortclk.0:00 A.M. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for N?w York dally, except Sunday. 7 00 P. M. Connections also made by N. A W. Ry. 3 P- M. and <:- * O. Ry. at 4 P. At. Night Uno steamers stop at Claremont to land or receive passengers on signal, and will be mot by public conveyance. VIKOINIA NAVIGATION CO. (directive March 13.).?James River by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point. Newport Nowa and all James River landings. Steamer leave* Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 6.30 K. M. Freight received for all James R4ver landings. 'Phono Madison 171 Main Ticket Office, 821 u. Mab? BtrteLt .~