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New York Stock Market New York, Juno 3.?Prices ebbed and flowed sluggishly in the slock market to-day except in some of tho high-priced specialties?, especially American Tobacco, nhich added thir? teen points tu its rise ot last week In anticipation of a large bonus or scrip meidend which is said to tie impend? ing, Other iooacco Issues and special securities, aUu in the dividend class, and ??> few whose intrinsic value is not so will defined, rose from two to live po :.ts. iui the movement In the ?cf i trading issues was circumscribed and i frequently uncertain. Copper shares, wer? active and fairly strong on thej steady demand for the metai at new high prices. The dullness of the! morning was followed by absolute ' stagnation in the latter session There i\..s the lit in I lack of initiative for' both accounts. The approach of the I twu leading political national conven? tions f :er palire, not only on, li e pan of the investor, but by speuu- j iators as well. Mole aloofness is manifested to wards regular bond issues by reason of the unsatisfactory state of the bond , markt t. Among the numerous railway re? turns fe.r April. J.oulsviilo and Nash? ville lade a golli of abott $600,000. and the Atlantic Const Line, SI06,000. ? Bonds were Irregular, Homo 1m- , provement v is shown in the late deal- i ine?. Total sales, pur value, jt.SJ"-\-j Due Unit'd Slates government bonds un-I changed oh call. New York. .June 3. ? Money on call Heady, 3-4??3; ruling rate. 2 7-R I ; i ent Time loans eaty. sixty days, 3 per cent-, six months. 3 1-2 per cent. I J'rlmo :r.ercantlle paper. 3 3-4 to 4 rr: ent Sterling exchange steady; 14$450 for sixty day hills; $4 S7o.s for] demand, Commercial bills. Ji.ss 3-4. RICHMOND STOCK MARKST. B: Rte.hsrd W. Maory. ?ic.-k a = 4 Bend Broker, ?IS E Main Street. Richmond. Vs , June ?. 1312. EAt.ES AT BOARD. Virginia Centurlet?100 at S4H Virginia Railway and Power Co. cent.?10] at I Vlrglnja-Care laa Chemical pfd.-dO ?t 111 STATE) SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. Virginia As. Old, C. and R. 10*2.. Mil ?? \ i. Centuries. i-J. C. and R . 1?1 W?i ?>i j CITY SBCtntlTtB?. R non? l Ity It, R . WIO-1S30. ? Kloli. City t?, C. and R, lfls-U-iJ. ... RAILROAD BONOS. A c. L R- R- r?n- Tr- * ?? ?* C. and O. Gen'l M . 4Hs. 19?. 101 Georgia, Sou, and Fla.? IMS..... 105 Ueorgla and Ala. Con. is. IMA. 104 Norfolk and West. Ry. 4?. IMS.. 9*. Seaboard Air Line 4j. I960. $7 Seaboard Adjustment St, 194?. ???? Southern Railway 1st St. i:?m. 197 Co. R. Dev. and G. M is. ISM.... 7S Western N. C. l?i ft. 0.. 1914. 108 STREET RAILWAY BOND? Nor. and Porte. Trac. Co. As. 19AS.. o STREBT RY. STOCKS. Par Va, Ry. and Power <'o. pfd ..too <VUj .. Va. Ry. and Power Co. coin_100 49lj c RAILROAD STOCKS. Far. ? ??><!:? ;?. K- and Ohio.J'? 77 .. Norfolk ond Western com.140 11*] Seaboard Air Line pfd.100 ti ., Seaboard Air Line com.100 'X Southern Railway ptd.100 74 Southern Railway com.100 2JJ4 .. HANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. Amerlcsn National..100 224 li llioad Street . .'j *} Bank of Commerce ,?ni Truita.KO h? s Central National wn..ivo US Commonwealth Bank.109 113 l First National.ioj no Merchants National.100 Sia Mechanic! and Merchants.100 !S5 National Dank of Virginia.IV? ?jj ; Natliir.al Stair nnd City Baak, 10? IMS ; Richrnonr! Bank *nd Trust Co.. 2S 34 eavir.si Bank of Richmond_ii"> 50 I r.ton B.nk of Klclimond. 60 3A0 Virginia Trust Company.ii? \k; W?t; End.at 4j'i ? INSURANCE COMPANIES. %?. Fire and Marine int. & 7A .v.lscti.UANLOU.1. Vs.- car. Ch?m. c,fd ? p, c.loo :;s ; Quotations for Interest paying bonds are a: a price to which latereat must bi> added. Income bonds and certificates of indebted r,r?>. art flat. BOND LIST APjtiCnalmera is. si American Tobacco Co. old 4s ibidi. .?5'i American Tobacco Co. old is. i.i Atlantic Coast Line ltt it. lC>t Atlantic Co^it'Llne-L' and N. Is. >i ' L.i Js iflh Baltimore)...,,.... io:?; eaapeake and .Ohio conv. |i?t.. SC?? Liggett ? Myert St. 94^ Liggett & Myers 7?. liot, Lorlllard Company At. piaj Lurillard Company 7s. Uli? Norfolk an'l Western conv. 4s (bldi_ ill') - ?' aril Air Line tumped 4s. S7 f-.aboar.l Air Line ?amM At. >.., Southern Hallway 4s. jjil Southern Railway l*. io;i" U. S. Steel -jnd St.., t S. registered js. I9M (bldi.ioGte V. S. registered 3s. ItQt . idd ?. 1... , L" .- Panama new 3? ibldi,.. 101*s '.'^^n Brothers cifs. ibid.., 47 \'irglMa-Car. Chem. lit .s {M,. r.:.i ^ u. Ry. and Power Co. At. fiV. Wabaab uVi.. 4s. 'I ^7 Wabath-Plttt. Term, ltt 4s ctft..3s ( OTTOS MARKETS, >'cw York, June 3.?The rotten market remained quiet and fluctuated within a miiK?- 11 f aiMut point* to-day. The market opened at an advance <>i points, which was hardly up to Liverpool cables* Aibitrago buying and covering l>>- recent ?Uteri tttadltd the market right after the ct., und the active month* worked up to. a n?t advance of ahout 13 s points during ih< tu..-,y tiadins- The favorable weather lorecaat Inspired tome icIllnR on this bulge, and the market later reacted to practically the eloelm; figure? of Paturday. but met no aggreiilve preisiire, and < lotted within 1 or s puinu of the but on the ac? tive position! Receipt! at the ports to-day were ;; i'.s ta:-i against S,S" *e*li ?r.rt i.?7f' List >?ur. To-day'? receipts at GulvcMOn I.S7T t>?l?l against f: :??t year, At New Orb Itia 144 bales, u.-.d at Houston! tj; bales against !/? ,?st usr. Cotton futures closed steady: Open lllirl). 1.0? i ..-,?.. , January .n.:s 11.25 11.19 \\.it, February .n il.es it trj 11:6 March .11.20 11.ill r. no 11.341 May .11.? . June .JU.K, itiV; 10.fi.? 10.S? July .10.:* 11.03 10 :?; ;. ... August .110-, um 11.? U.Oj f'.ptenVber .*.r ??? . 11.is Octot.fr .11.16 tl.ll Uli a.is November .U/6 11 1?. 11.11 11 ;j Deennficr .11 Jl 11.20 11 13 li.JS Spot cotton clor?d quiet; middling up lands, 11.10; mlddllr.f gulf, lie -a .t . . fl bales. Cotton, quiet: mMdllnr. 11 to. gross . re eelpts, 1 :*? bales, sales. 2,CW bales, stock. If>.'o0 r.alee: expert to the Con'lncnt, 9!0 bales; Coastwise t.ttt os>?. Tot>i". to-day at all pr.ru?Net receipts, 1.2?:, bs'.ts. *\:-::-. ?-. ?.. ?\.ntln?-?t. 10.ee ba>s; stock. 4i. 161 balei Consolidated at a;', ports?Net .receipt*, OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. HOT EAST MAIN STREET. |1 CO MAKT.S A STAUT. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST. Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York By THOMAS BRANCH 4. CO., Bankers and Brokers. Sales. Stock. Open. 100 Allls-Chalmors . ?*4 ;400 Allls-Chalmere. pfd. 2'? 23,600 Amalgamated Copper .?? S2H l.flw? Amer. Ann. Chem., com. 61? 6.7X1 Amor. Beet Sugar, com.. 6S? s.?ic> American i'nn . 36?, Ann-loan fan. pfd. 116s, WO Amor. Car and Foundry. 57% Amer Car and Foundry. KH Ame. Cor and Foun., pfd ? 30>Amrl.an Cotton oil. 53*s Aai. Hide .'Ii ! Leather, pr 23? 701 American Binned Oil ... 13*? 500 Amorlcan I?oeomotlve ... ift,,? Am. r. Locomotive, pfd. Amer. Malt Co., pfd. 6,K0 9merioan Smelting . 81? 300 American Sugar . 126 HS0 Amer. Tel and Tel. Co... I4f,? 7.S?0 American Tobacco, com., l" Amor Tob., pfd.. new... 7.300 Anaconda <'oppor . 1,300 At. bison . Atlantic Coast Line. A. C. I? of Connecticut., 401 Baltimore and Ohio. S09 Hothli h?m Steel, com ? 2.S0O Brltlsh-Amef. Tub i n... 1,4X4 Brooklyn Rapid Transit, 1 "???Hi 1 al Leather. >.om. 4.7"i Caiisdlsn Pacific . 1,30) Chesapeake and Ohio? Chicago Crem western. f*W > 'hi.. Mil and St. Paul... 460 Cru.-li 1? Steel Cor., com. .V. Crucible Steel, pfd. 180 Chicago and Northwest Colorado Fuel and Iron. Colorado and Southern.. 9"?? Consolidated (las . I ?elaware and Hudson Den, and Bio Orai?., com. 103 I'en and Rio Gran., pfd. 30? Distillers' Sec. C.r. M<" F.rle . ?00 Krle. 1st pfd. Fed. Mln, and Sm.. pfd. c?o. \V. Helme Tob. Cj. *v> General Blectrl ? . 3.300 Great Northern, pfd. 1.300 Greet Northern Ore ,-tfs . :j'< lllin.'>is Central. 1,100 Interboro-Mct. 1.100 Interboro-Met . pfd. 1,300 Int Mer Marine, com_ |03\ 42** 17 1"4? 12'? ?4 186? 85 31*4 N7'5 123?? HlKh. ?i 2? f3Vi 61*4 69? 36? 116*. 14? S3'4 126*. 103*? 43 10514 17 104 it 12? ?4 136h ill'. 168? 133? 42?, lW* S7 4H Low. o*4 ?2 61 6S? S3? 116?, 57% ?7? 'mh 10% 42?? 105? 1071, .r,?r 76? 17 F-44, 12'? 88% IW, 31 -?; 34'< 511, 167? 132', Closing. Bid Asked. Sales *i 1 2?s 3Vi ?3'4 61 S3V, O.A., '*')? ?Vi to 3f,? 116S, 116?i 67% lls 68? IIS?? l'M? S2? ?2? 126-4 126->i II.V 4 II.'-'? 2*6 185 10,? 14 pvs; 12-s 43 p>-,.4 loouj l3SVa ISS r 2 f 107', 10? 36? ;i-i -r:':'.> I'A 104? 12---; 84 1364 5 141 In'.. If;* 1 31*4 '.4', 51? 43 ir.i W&? 183? 42? 126% 19? 67% 4*4 Stock. Open 3.150 Intel national Paper .... 15 ion int. Paper, pfd. ?S 200 Kan. City South., com.. 24v4 12.600 Lehigh Valley . 171? 1.350 Bipgett ami Myers, com 193 127 Liggett and Myers, pfd. 112 100 Lorlltar?] Tob. Co.. com. IS9? 210 Botlllard Tob. Co.. pfd. 112' 7 v Louisville nnd Nashville 166? Manhattan . 70. Mo.. Kan. and Texas Mo., Kan. .nil lex., pfd. 3,303 MWscurl Pacific . 7C0 National Lead . 1,401 Now York Central. ?01 N. v.. out. and Western 1.100 Norfolk and Western . 2.101 Northern Pacllic . Paeilie Mall . 1,450 Pennsylvania . 701 People's < !as . 100 1'.. C, O. and St. I?. com P.. C.. 1'. .tnd SI. 1?. pfd. ... Ffl Pittsburgh Coal. ..-om... 101 Pressed St>el Car. Pressed Steel car. pfd.. By. steel Spring, com... fd.ro it... .ijna . 1,0? Republic Iron and Steel 1.100 Republic L. and S., pfd.. iS/Xi Rock Island . 1,400 Rot i< Island, pfd. .??<) Seaboard Air Bine. com. 2.'. 1,400 Seaboard Air Line. pfd. 65 Sloss-Sheffleld . 1.30 Southern Pnclllc . 30i? Southern Railway . 300 Southern Railway, pfd Standard Oil . 1,400 Tennessee >'opper. K't Texas Pacific . Union 1 I,C00 Ulill 34.UO I' nit 590 Full HlKh. i? Ml 24 ? 171'? 193 20)4 117? 37 uo>? Iis? 112 107? 3J?, 166?, 23?, 7S 24I-. 49?? lOS's 27\. 73-? "?? 23 167'? Closing.. Bid Asked If** iWi 19'? 51% 4*4 ? I Slates Rnl.be:- 63 d States Steel. K7? .1 States Steel. rfd 110*4 Cast Iron Pips- 19'j Va.-Car. Chemical . 100 Va.-Car. Chemical, pfd.. 119 Va Ity. and Power, com ... Vn. By. nnd Power, pfd. ... inn \VHbash . 7*? Srt, Wabash. pfd. 1? 500 Western 1'nlon . 81*4 Wcyman-Brutoh To. Co. ... Total sales for day, 110*? IP." 4 t?v, 112 ? 107? l?7*s -V? 6.v4 119 "7\ e? S&200 1 2414 :-.<?4 1<>2? III* nova 112 107? 109?i 108*4 '23 163*4 110*4 M% hares. 170% I in 110% 166? US? ii"S 118? 82 ? l-'I's 112'? lei.. 1P> 1?. ..t? 1 2U?i ;?aj 4-v 109 73!4 ?6" 13? ll.x> t;;K 7<-4 17 S2 1D0 7,f?55 bales: ?\port to Great Britain. T.fw bales; to the Continent. l.".7!>n bal?s. to Ja-.un. IN bales. Total sine? September 1 a' all port*?Net receipts, ll.ew.?53 hal's export to Great Britain. I.W0.67] ba!??: to Fran". 1,14?. 1M bale?: m th? Continent. I.SJ9.4M2 biles: to .hp?n. (04.964 bales; to Mexico. J.743 bales. Jfete Orleans. T.a.. June ."?Spot cotton ?fady; middling, ?de. up at 11V-- Sales, on the spot bales and 4? to arrive. No future market to-day?holiday. 1 LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. j i Furnished by Levy Commission Co.. Com-' mission Merchant!. Richmond. Va.) | Richmond. Va., Jim* r. 1?I2. | ACTUAL WHOLESALri QUOTATION'S Of MARKET, LIVD POULTRY, chickens, choice, small, lb., l?lb. average and under...... 15 3 Chickens, choice, medium, io . l^-Ib average. (I 30 Chickens. U.-fre. lb . 1'j.lb. a be rage . 52 Hem. lb. 13 -<t Roottera. eauti. S 'it 40 Ducks, large, lb. 14 3 l ucks, small, young, lb. 13 u EGG?-Crated. In crates, r.earo;. fresh, doz.. :7 !f | In crates, other sections, dot. IT fj Quinea cgs?. doz. ;j u B CT TER. Family, choice, fresh, lb.. ... 20 @ 23 Merchants', fair, lb. ... is u LICE STOCK. Veals, choice to fancy, lb. 3 "Vi Veals, pour to fair, lb. 6 t-, 1 Calves, runner?. Ib.-. S 4f fheep, lb. 4 Q- 5 Lambs, spring, lb. ' S 9 Cattle, fair to prime, lb. C >j <Vj \less, :b. f Q 7 COL'NT RT-CURED BACON. Hams, well smoked, email, lb....Mot wanted Hams, well smoked, large, Do...jNot Wanted tildes, well aincke4 lb.Not wanted Shoulders, well smelt.d. lb.Not wanted HIDES. l>rv flint, lb. to }f Ory salt, lb. IS '(t li.-een. salt, lb. I1??J Urcen. lb. 104 if Green, damaged, lb. 6 ft 7 Tallow . (J A Beeswax . Q 25 i.-vhii a;', hides thoroughly.) WOOL r~h.. unwashed, fr*e of burrs. If CT e.h.. unwashed. lightly burry. 3 14 I Ch.. unwashed, medium burry II d ? I en. unwashed, heavy bun-.. IT <q 15 MISCELLANEOUS. Oniony, drv. per bag. ijf 1.00 Potatoes. Illh, No. I, bag... 3.M ?T MARKET CONDITIONS, Live Poultry?In heavier receipt; market' lower, tut aetlv? Eggs-Srarro and very active. Live Stock-Also In heav receipt; NEW YORK rilODUCE MARKET. Now York. June 3 ? Flour-Active and firmer with wheat. 11} ?? Flour and Corn mea. - Quiet. Rye?Nominal, Barle] - Kuli. Wheat - Spot firmer. No. : red. 11.2::? c. I. f. domestic basis, to arrive, and export }1..':<, f. o. b. a Unat, to arrive. Futures l*i*jl%c. net higher. July closed $1 Ii1?; September. fl.lt) 11-lfic, Corn?Spot Arm; export Sie. (. 0 B.; alloat. Futures nominal. uats-Spot I easy; etandard while. !?'?<?. elevator; No. 1 2. 61c. Futures nominal. Pork-Firm. Beef?Steady. Cut Meats? I Quiet, Lard?Flrmi Tallow and Petroleum ? Stead) Wool?Quiet, Rosin -?teady. Tur ? pentlne-liar . Rice?Firm Molasses?Mar? ket steady. Sugar?Raw and re Sued, steady. Coffee?Rio. No '. I (He. Futures closed quiet; To':-. I3.C&; "March, I3.W. Cheese Unsettled Egg*?Steady Rutter?Firm 1 rot.,t<-.(s Irregular; Southern, No. i white, new, per barrel, 5; 2.">ij4.?V; red, t2ft3,*0: Hecpndi, tl.W*l 1 7f>. old. domestic, In bulk, per iM pounds. f3H3'!: Cabba-gea?Steady; Southern. n?~ crate. 10911- Freights --Quiet; ?otton to Liverpool! per 104 pounds. 3Se. I l'eunut!?Quiet; 'an>v hsndpleked. Virginia, Virginia shelled. Nos. 1 and 2,. S??4SSite I cottonseeri oi: was firm Tnd higher on [ very light of??!ng? and cowrlns. prompted r-- the flrmneM In lard and grain closing I 13ft21 points net higher. June. 6,9O0(t.Slj July 7.M4J7.S?; August. 7.1 Jfl7.14; September, 7.20>t7V7": October, 7.W4t7<7: prime crude, .'.e.-.i., do summer yellow, *'-."-'tf 7.2J?; do win? ler fellow, 7 ?**?*?? do summer white, t 1IK AGO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago, r.V. Juno 3.?Irreparable damage, taH to have been Inflicted on thousands of acres of wheat hi Kansas and Nt'arask?, I sent th?- price of in.- cereal to-,7*.v to a| rhucTi hlfher ie\ei it was declared by r t ?. tnai thf rainfall which was supposed] t? have broken '!><? drought had been alto-i Cetlur MAUfflclent "wr a '..r?? portion of I SSe two States named, and that moisture! now r*r S'l"" districts w ould tie w ithout ' avail. The cfose was firm within a shads! <ii the 11? i> neurcs reached IV. 10 l',flc. I net advance Corn finished '?ft \c. to *,c. up Oats Ruined Hfll'ie., and provisions '.?'-'?i We. lilKher. Cash grain rlojed: Wheat? No. 3 red. H JWifl l.X'ji No. - hard. I1.10H3 Ml1*. , Corn No. i -.rlir.w, lafttNtHc.i No. 2 corn. . :.?. -?:?4.-. ostt?No. 3 white, J4 961V The leading future), ranged as fellows: Open, lllgi.. Low. Clots. ? H EAT? I .tniv .n.ou, i.v.1, i ns l iov, sept.1 01?? l.OSH 1 '1 I ? l lee . l.Ot's i 'V.'? 1 cc"i I fsPi 1 l UH.N 1 July .73?4 72?, 71?, 7t\ Sept. 71?, 73?, 70S 7-' Otr. 6S*i f..'*? *ts tlA'IS Jijly . 47', 4JS 4714 4>"-i ?Sept. 41 411, 4?', 41?, l>e< ?1\ 1.'? I!Vj mkss l'ORK?Per bol. 1 July . 1* C. KN 1* 41 11.71 s"PI.Hit UM 1? M US.', I l.AHD?Per 101 los. I July .. _ . 10.77 P>.f? 1*73 10 ft-, Sept.10 ?7 10.12 10!>7 1112 I on.low. ii.i7 i?fr, Hi; I r-HullT ItlltS-Per 100 lbs. I July .10.27 10.M ID VI I0.SB . Sept.10.42 D0.4S JOtJ 10 <V. Elgin IV.. June f -Tr,e quotation com m'.nee of the H'.gin F'.?rj o< Trade this n't/rnoon declared butter (I'm at Wie a po<ini. raerrrjg.-e. .M<V, Jua? 2 ?Wheat -Quirt, spot, contract. I1.14H. Corn?Dull; spot, con? tract. 77c. Oatt ?Nominal. N'o. 3 white, j 6SV3C. asked. Rye?Dull, nominal. RICHMOND GRAIN >L4JIBJET. Richmond. Va.. June 3. IVHOLFlfALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANGE. WHEAT?Car ??lote. No. : red, Western. g $ 1.20 No rrd. Vlrfrlnla. I.IS ? No. Z red. l.M ft Virginia, bag lots. 7.01 H Lit 1 1 in \_j-ar iota. No. 2 white. 9 *S No. 3 white. Will' No. ; mixed. S^'i^T No. 3 mixed. <T S3'? VlrElnla. ban lo;a. 5*5 <5f tt MATS?Car lots. No. 2 mixed. *t KM No. 3 mixed. l-tPt ?? No " white. tt No. 3 white. ?} AS RYE?Car lots. No. 2. Nominal No. Z. Nominal Virginia, bag lots. Nominal RICHMOND HAT MARKET. Richmond. Va . June t, 1>12 Follow ing ate the quotations o! the Rich- i mond Hay Exchange: No. 1 Timothy. j. TO-Vi No. I Timothy. ? 2S.M No. 3 Timothy. Nominal Light Clover, in'.xrd. Q Ii.00 No. 1 Clover, mixed.- & i'T.Ou No. Clover, mixed. Nominal No. 1 Clover . Nominal stria W?Compressed . JS.00 <3 l.ooao-prrssed. large bajet., Si :too Load your cart to that hay at doors rep reaentt contents ami thus avoid rcJecUons. This market grades hay In accordance I ?lih the rulet or the National Hay Asso? ciation. CATTLE MARKETS. Chicago, June 3.?Cattle? Keeolptt '.?.0?! head. Market lor bo-vet tteudv, 10c. low*.-; | cows steady, 10c. higher. Beeves. .J-j^'.'.tO. Texus steer?. St?S.OO; Wtiiern ateert, 16 I) 0S.lv,' .?locker.? .uid tecdert. ft.35Qt.Mi cows and helfcrt. II V". j 5.1?. calves, l?.GOJjii .00. i-logh?Receipt! ~,tS9 Vitad, market iijlCc. nicher than Saturday. Light. I? .CO U-SO. mixed, I7.M0T.M; heavy, S7.20fi7. TO. rough. 17.C0177J40; pigs. 55.35-.i 7.20. bu;k of sales. ?57.106 ?-?$. Sheeip?Receipts ?>.?*> head. Marke- steady to 20c. loner. Native, JS.5C 5 i.lij veatern. S? 7.?a?.t0. yearlings. tt,V60*i 1 "Ol ambt. native, J.">2fS.00. westerr., is. SO if New York, .inn- 3.?Reeves?Receipts 3.5^)1 head Steers siov Itead) to strong. Steers. l<Sf.40; built. $197.33; cows. I3.7&fl?.44. Calves ? flfidpu tlis; head Market strong. Veals. I'.fflOjO: ml.,. Ii 50ti 7.50. buttermilks. HUM. Sheep and Lamba?Reeelpta 14,50} | head. Market lower. Sheep. 135 4 75. mixed and wethers. lttSS.76; collt. tl^'J.SO; spring] lantbt, ISftiO.o. clipped yearling lambs. )". '. ', .1 < 75 Hogs?Rece ipts 12.6S0 head. Mar? li', t steady at $7.W.'i S,00 ; pigs. ?7 S 7 ?59. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond. Va . June I. Uli. r'oiiotvinr ere the quotations ot the Rlch mr.nd Tobacco Exchange: BROWN SHIPPING. 1.tigs . . S.00 irt y. 50 I ,-nort leai. 7.00 @ SAO wrappers . 10.00 II 13.0u | j B RIGHTS. I sm uk wits?Common . 7.00 3 t.50 I I Medium .. . 10.'? '4 12.00 | ' nne . . 11.00 it : ci 11 t.ita?Common . 14.00 ki tt.M ! Medium . 15.00 :( 17.50 I i-'lne . sou' tf xi.(?> j r?an.-y . 34 ?? it -7.00 ! > 1 i,i,i,hb?i ommon . a.tsi ? 10.0) j Medium . 11.00 i> 12. CO ! Gond . 13.00 tt 15.00 I'ine . 1600 3 10.00 v\ itAi- i-c.ru>-- common .i&oo a 30.00 .Medium . 22.00 y 36.00 t?> d . IK.OD & 3? 00 t ine . tt.M <g JT.M 1-ancy . 40.00 3 45.00 SUN-CURED?NEW, l ug?, rpmtr.nn to good. i.iO O 7 f Lug*. g?od 10 prime. . 7.50 G t 5? cnor.t leai. f>.o"i y io.h Long lear. 10.00 3 12.0 \ *A rappert . 12.50 {( 1; 5. .M3M f.I.U\ vko I> MARK ?ST?. TiR,T GOODS MAR.KET rorVs Jun? 3.?The CAiton ?or>^, ma, verj quiet at the opening of th week Tarn? mied autel Ra? silk la steady. Dress goods ire being ?o!d weil for fall delivery lay Jobber?, Primary trad? ing is quiet NAVAL STORES. Wilmington. CV. C. June i?Spirits Tur p?ntlne?Steady and unchanged; receipts II casks. Rosin?Steady ?nd unchanged; re? ceipts ITS barrels. Tar Steady and un ohang?d. Crude Turpentine?Steady and unchanged; receipts *-0 barrels. Vavannan, Ua., June 5?Naval stores? rTTVldaj^ MARINE INTELLIGENCE. TORT OF RICHMOND, JTTNE 3. IJU. ARRIVED Steamer Brandon, ]Urn*y, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers, old Dominion Line. htesmer Berkeley, Bhelly, Norfolk, met i.iiai?-- and passengers. Old Dominion Line. SteSmei Aurora. rurriian. Petersburg anj James Rlv?r landings, mei-chandlse. and pas? sengers. Furmis Line. Sch'?mCr L. L>. Purhell, Holland. Havre de lTTsOT tloh. A. C. Young Company. ^v'hoonfr Smith K Martin, Forrester. RE/edvllla, Va.. fish. A I Tuuns Company. s*onner Kva D. Kos*", Blak*?. Happa liannuck River, wheat. Warner Moore Com? pany. SAILED. 5teanicr Brandon. IIarr.*>, Norfolk, mer? chandise and paircnger>. Old Dominion Line. ttteamar Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers, Old Dominion Lino Steamer l'oi ahontus. Graves', Noriuik auu James lUver landings, merchandise und pas senders, Virginia Navigation Co. dieamer Aurora, Kurman Petersburg and James River landings, ni-rchandise and pas? sengers, rurmsa Line. Pug Standard OH Company. No. II, Burk. Baltimore, two oil barges. Will Spend Summer In Europe. [Special to The Tlmes-Ulspatch. I i Charlottesvllle, \'a.. June y.?j'ro rcssor Richard Heath Dahney. dean of the graduate department of the Uni? versity of Virginia, and son will sail for Europe on Saturday. The summer will be spent In Paris, where Lr. Dabney hopes to regain his health. Invitations issued. [Special to The Times-Idsp.-Ltch ] Prederlcksburg, Vs., June 3.?Mrs. Thomas Alexander Young, of New York, has Issued invitations lor the marriage i f her granddaughter, Miss Corlnne young Herndon, daughter ot Charles Herndon, of this city, to E. Ciwynn Robinson, the ceremony to take lace at noon In Trinity Episcopal Church In New York Tuesday, June 4. Wood?Wood. [Special to The Timos-Dlspatch.l ("hanotiefcvilic. Va., June S.?Walter Francis Wood and Miss Anna May Wood w-f-re married at 11 o'clock at the parsonage of the First Baptist Church, the Rev. Furmait H. Martin. D D., oftclatlng, and left Immediately alter the ceremony for Washington. The groom Is in the employ of the .Southern Railway, nnd resides in Am herat county, '.euere the coupl? will make their home The bride is a na? tive r>'. Albemarle. feralcb proposals . - ? ?- May" *i f""\9i SEALED PROPOSALS FOR FURNISft ing material and constructing con? crete target butts nnd target house at rifle range, Virginia Beach, will be received at this oirice until 12 o'clock :;f".;. June 10. 1912. and then opened Information furnlshod ou ^ppllra t ion Envelopes containing proposalf should he indorsed "Proposals for Concrete Target Rutts." etc.. and addressed \V W. SALE, Adjutant Genero 1, Rlcl mond, Vn. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Op-n dally from 10 A. M. to L V. M. Admlss'on. "ir. Frea oe Saturdays Disputes When two or more persons are appointed Execu? tors or Trustees of an estate, disputes regarding the management of the estate frequently arise, fol? lowed by resignations or possibly expensive litiga? tion, impairing the value of an estate. We know of an instance of this kind at the present time (in an? other State). But no such contingency can arise when this In? stitution acts as YOUR Executor and Trustee. We have no axe to grind or favorites to play. Virginia Trust Co. The Ideal Executor and "trustee, RICHMOND, VA. Capital One Million 33 "The time, the place and the opportunity are never wanting to the ambitious man." The time is now, the place is wherever your business is located, and to-day spells opportunity. Your ambition seeks extension of your business. The place to finance it is on the check account system of this bank. Open it here?now. Bank of Commerce and Trusts Main and Ninth St5, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA "THE HOME FOR SAVINGS." Do You Consider the Many Advan? tages of a Savings Account? The opportunities that to-day are ever present, where a small amount carefully invested means greater things In the future, and remember It's what we save that really counts. Open a Savings Account with us to-day, and we will add Interest to It twice a year. The Central National Bank CAPITAL, 307 EAST BROAD STREET. $250,000.00 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 Seml-annually, Paid In Savings Department. Those leaving the city this, rummer will find no t-afer place for their silverware, etc., than in our up-to-date Fireproof Storage Compart? ments. Illustrated card upon request. Planters National Bank RICHMOND. VA. JUgnl ftotict Office of Collector of City Taxes. City Hail. Room 107. NOTICE To TAXPAYERS. City taxes for ll>12 are due are payable June l?th to 30th, Inclusive The city ordinances provide that! onu-half may be paid n June and the icmalnnK half In December. Falureal to pay all or ono-hulf In June Incurs a penalty of E per cent, on the whole amount, whlah is due at once, and if not paid before SEI'TEMBER 1, ihol collector in required to levy, with costs added. ALL MALES 21 years of age, ALL I PERSONS < MALE OR FEMALE, who I own personal property as fiduciary, | and all parties conducting business in ihe city of Richmond (of whatevoi j nature) are assessed, and will pleasj , call and settle, sc as to avoid dclln-| mui-it- y. GRADING, PAVING. PIPE ANdI SEWER CONNECTION BILLS may be paid at this time. GIVE NAME IN WHICH PROPER-1 TY STOOD on land books on January 31, 1912. and see that you get all yourl bills; property transferred February! 1 or later -?"tands In name of owner In 1911. This Is the only notice required by law; please give It PROMPT ATT EN- I TION, as under the ordinances per rent, penalty will be added to the] whole bill nftT June .10th. Washington Ward taxes, etc.. must! be paid at the office the Deputy Collector. Tenth rind Hull Streets. HERBERT L. HU.LCE, Collector of Taxes. City of Richmond. 9?ectin?0 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT | the annunl meeting of tho stock? holders of the Kline Motor Car Cor? poration will be held at the office I of the company, American National Bank Building. Richmond. Va.. on1 the "Til DAY Ol" june. 1M2. at 12 o'clock noon, for the t ransiiction of] such business as may lawfully cornel before tho meeting. By order of the Board of D'reotois. D. n. MIDYETTE. Secretary. a A C.HLLETJ COMMUNICATION vy of Fraterna.1 Lodge, No. 53, A. F, /W and A. M? will .be held at the -Masonic Tempi-- Tilts (Tuesday) EVE? ning, .1 tiiic t. at 7:30 o'clock. Work in thi* Em sired Appr-ntice d-(tree. Monvbers tue urgenllv requested tn attend. MtetnYbers of sister lodges and transient hr ?ihren ar- fraternally In? vited to unit'' with us. By order of the Worshipful Master. WJI ULI AIM 11 Bl N H B CMIE R, Secretary. ~T IN?! 10. ? A STATED COMMl'M W cation of Richmond Lodge, No. i i, Aiiciont, Free nnd Acoflppfd Masons. v.'Ll ibe h;-ld at the Masonic Temple TUTS (Tuesday) EVENING, June i. '(SI2. at 7:33 o'clock. Work. Members of sister lodges and tran? sient ihrrethren \frat>;rnall.v invited. Bv order of 'the Worshipful Master. R. 11. VANDEVENTER. _Secretary fSanferupt &at\ti?.~ notIce" of N,riRST~ "meeting* of I creditors. In the matter lof I In J. J. MONROE. No. 11 SO, Bankrupt. I Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRJ1CT COURT OF THE united states FOR THE east? ern' district: of Virginia: To the creditors of J. .1. MONROE, of Richmond. In the county of Hen rlco and district aforesaid?Bank? rupt : Notice Is herebj- given that on the 29th dJiy otf May. a. D 1012. this said J. j. MONROE was duly r.difudioated ?b-anktupt, and that the first meeting of bis creditors will lie held In my . office. Rooms Noa. 802 and 803. American National Bank Building, ?ttlchmonit. Va., on tlie I3TH DAY OF june. a. D. I!M2. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at whle i time tho snld creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, ex? amine the bankrupt, nnd transact such other business as may properly oome before said meetlnir. THOS. B. SNEAP. Referee in Bankruptcy. Juno 3, dj?12. ' I ONE Of che b??t credentials a bank can offer Us prospective patrons Is its past record. The approval of those it now serves and of thos.e it has served in the past :s a criterion a.' future service. Ask our customers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1104 East Main. Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000. Our deposits increased thirty-five I per cent, during the past twelve months. Commonwealth Bank E. A. BARBER, J.R Certified Public Aeconntaat. E. A. BARBER & CO. ACCOUNTING, AUDITING. ORGANIZING. SYSTEMATIZIJTO, 315 Mutual Building;, Thane Mad. 3331. lUchmaniL Va. National Bank of Virginia Capital.$1,200,000 Surplus Profits.. $ 700,000 Account solicited. Ninth and Main Streets. Lay the foundation for fiiturs independence by opening a saving account. Manchester National Bank F. F. V. ~ Facts?Figuren?Verified. CHARLES F. HUDNALL, AUDITINO, ACCOUNTING, SYSTEMATIZING. 009 Travelers Bid ft., Richmond, Va. Monroe 421. steamboats MERCHANTS' AND MINERS' TRANS. CO. Vacation Trips "By Sea" NORFOLK TO BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Steamers Norfolk to Boston dally, except Thursday: to Providence. Monday, Thurs? day and Saturday. 7 P. M. Through tickets nn sale to principal points. Fine, steamer*, excellent service, low fares. Wireless telegraph. Send for booklet. Apply C. & O. Ry., N. & W. Hy., S. II. Bowman. No. 703 E. Main Street, and Rich? mond Transfer Company, No. 809 10. Main St. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN } A- M. TO 5 p. M. i Admission. 26c Freu on batarda) ?, Kaflroabs* RiGiimond, FMeritMg & Potomac B. H' TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leovo Itlehmond I Arrive Richmond ?6.20A.M. HjrdSLSta. ?8.00 A.M. Mala 8 t. KU. ?8.40A.JI. 13? rd Sit. hu.1 ?0.10 A.M. Bjrd 8t. St?, ?0.28 A.M. Mala 8t, St?, ?lr.01 DOOnBytaKt. St? tS.OOP.M.l'yrd 8t. 81?. ??8.60 P.B. Byr? 8t. 8t?. 14.15 P.M. Klba Station ?6.16P.M. Main St. St? ?S.SO P.M. HyrdSt. 8t?. ?7.60 A.M. BridSt-Sta. I1..6 A.K. EllaBtatioa. 11.86 A.M. Bjrd St. SU. ?I.Ii P.JI. JUlnSt.SU. ?S.60 P.M. Bjrd 6t.SU. ?0.17 P.M. Halo Sl.SU. ?8.40 P.M. Ujrdht.SU. ?0.00 P.M. II) rd Si.su. fO.16 P.M. Uj; d St. Sta. ?11.17 P.M. JUInSt.SU. 'l?.rVJ night Bjrdht.SI? ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Lease B/r? St. 8t?. ?.00 P. H. for Frederlcssbnr?. Leave F.Iba 8U. 7.46 A.M.,fl.?6 P. M. for AihUnd. ArrlieBrid St.Kts.8.20 A.M.froui Fred?rlekab'g. Arrire Elb? Bis. 0.80 A.B.,630 P.M.frort. Aabland. ?Dail?. tWeekdiji. jSunday* oaly. Alt tralaa to or from Byrd Street Station atop at Elba. Time of arrival* and departures not guaranteed. Raad the eigne. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7 20A.?Local ?Dally?Newport New?. 5:16 A.?Local ?Dally?Ch'vllle. Ex. Gun. 'i hurmosd. t9:00 A.?Expre?a-D?lly?Norfolk. Old Point. 110:00 A.?Local?Dally?Lchbtf.. Lex. C. Fora? ?12:t? Noon?Expre???Dally?Norfolk Old Pt. ?2:15 P.?Ex preis?--Dally, fin.. L'vllle. |?:00 P.?Express?Dally?Norfolk. N. News. 5:00 P.?Local?Dally?N. New?. Old Point. 6:16 P.?Local?<Ex. Sun.?Qordonsvllle. 5:15 P.?Locsl?Ex. 8im.?Lchbg, Natural Bridge. Clifton rorge. ???4? P.?Limited?Dally?Clncln"II. Chicago. ?11:00 P.?Expre???Dally?Clni.lor.ail. L'vllla. ?Sleeper*. IParlor Cars. TRAINS AHRIVE RICHMOND?Local from Eajit: S:10 A. M . 7:t0 P. M. Through from Ease. 11:20 A. M . 2:05 P. M? 6:30 P. M. Local Ironi Went: s:20 A. M.. 'd.u, A. M? tad 7:20 P. M. Through: 8:20 A. 11., 11:55 A. M. and 2 50 P. M. .Tarne? Hirer Line: "aiie A. M., 4:40 P. M. "Daily except Sunde;. SOUTHERN RAILWAY FREM1EK CARRIER OK THE SOUTH. Trains Leave Richmond. K. B.?Following schedule figures publish. I td as Information snd not guaranteed: For tbe South?Dally: 4:10 A. M. Local. 10:45 A. M. Express, f 'a P. M. Hxpress, with electric lighted Sleeping Car tor At. I lanla and Birmingham. 11:45 P. M. Express. Week Days: 1:00 P. M. Local. IOKX RIVER LINE. 4:10 P. 34.?Dally.?Connecting for Balti? more Mon. Wed. and Frldsy, 4:00 A. M?Ex. [ Cud. and 1:16 P. M.?Mon., Wed. and Frl. day?Looaf Train? Arrive Richmond. From the South: 4:50 A. i.V> A. it , I 2:00 P. M . 6:06 P. H. dally; 11:55 Ex. Sun. I From West Point: 9:10 A. M. dally. 11:15 A. Mon.. Wed. and Frl . 4:23 P. M. Ex. Sun. 8. E. BURG-ESS, D. P. A., s07 E Main St- Pbon? Atadlson 272. Ricknood & Petersburg Electric Railway Can leave MincntHtr, Seventh snd Perry Streets, for Petersburg: ?*, 7. s. ??. 10. 11, ?11 A. M., :. 2, 4. s I ?tint, "> T, t. ??, 1C P. M. 11:00 P. M., for encaur, 12.00 midnight for I Peter.burg. Cars leave Peter?hurg. foot of Sycamore Etreet. for Manchester: 15:15. 4 35. ??! it. ?Ii?, 4:JS, ?:ij. ?10 Si. UiJ L M l 12.J6. *1 :SS. 2:?. ?:*. *4:3i, 5.35, 4.A 1:36, 4:36, >:3S, *10.<0. 11 Id P. M tDally. except Sundays and holidays. ?Carries baggage and express, ??Limited, except b-r.d?>* and holiday*. All car* from Petersburg conoecl wlta cars lor Richmond. K1CHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE BAY RAILWAY COMPANY', chedule of Electric Trains, effeirtlse May Ii). 1?T7. l.ea\e Richmond. Laurel and Brosd jf-treeU: b*6:0C A. M.. ?7:10 A. M.. b*:10 A. 9A. M? "10.10 A. M . 11:10 A. M.. 1:1? P. M.. 2:10 P. M . 2:10 P. M . fcl 10 P. M . 6:.1? M., ? 20 P. M., 7:10 P. M . b?:10 p M . 110:10 P Si.. 11:46 P. M Leave Ashland. Enr ] Inno" and Maple Streets; . ?5:55 A. M? b ?7:00 A. M . 4:00 A. M., b9.00 A. M . 10:40 A. M? "11 0 A. M.. ?11:0? M . "I.Oj P. M.. 2.00 P. M .. 3.-.') P. M . < 00 P M . M ? P, M . I 04 P M , 7:cO P. M., 1:00 P. M.. b?:00 P. M.. I1U0 P. M. ?Dally except Euaday. "Sunday only. bCarrlea '..aggaice. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALL HAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In 'effect May 24, L?12. Leave- Byrd Street Station. Richmond, FOR NORFOLK; bS.l) A. M.. -j:X A. it.. aJ.O? P. M . '4:10 P. II., bT.Zi P. M. FOH LYNCHBURO AND THE WEST: *4 :i A. M., ?IO.'.-j A. M.. ?3.? P. M., '?.20 p. 51*. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: all:1C A. M.. bll 45 A. If., -5.25 P. M.. bi0:25 P. M . ?11:20 P. M. From th? We?t: ??:<? A. M . ?2:30 P. M. bl:40 P. M.. ??:* P. M . ?:? ?>:? p. U. ? Daily. ?Daily ex. Sunday. bSunday only. W. B. BEVILL. C. H. BOSLEY. G. P. A., Hoanoke. D. P, A.. Rlcbmund. SEABOARD AIR LINE. Southbound train* scheduled to leave Rich, mond dally: 9:05 A. 51.?Local to Nor.ins. 1:20 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, BjrmlnK-ism. savannah, Jacksonville. 6:2i 1>. M?Sleeper* and coaches. Jacksonville. 11:23 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta. Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 7:4u A. M . *;:<! A. M , 5:05 P. At.. 6.49 P. 5L. Local. Atlantic Coast Line J he >? Hindun! Itullruud of the South. EFFECTIVE MAY Vtith. 1912. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY". For Florida and South: 6.15 A. M. an* 6:50 P. M . l:CO A. M, For Norfolk: "S^O A. M . 9.0o A. it., ?3:01 P. M . t.lw I*. M.. "~i 3i p. M. Kor N. <ti W. Ry. West: 6:16 A. M.. 19.? A M . ?!.'?> P. M . 0:20 P.- M. For Pct'raburg: 1:10 A. M.. 4:15 A. M . ???:-?? .C ?f.. $:!? A. M? 9:00 A. M.. 10:?0 A. M? *3:0o P. M., 4:10 P. Mi, C:0C P. M.. s:j0 P. M., ??;:.-..-. P. M? ?:2f) P. M.. 11:45 P. 31. For Cifldsboro and Fayettevllle: ?1:10P.M. Trains arrive Ht.hinond daily: 5.Ci A iL. ?140 A. M? A. M.. -S^l A. M . ??10:4- A. Ml, 'll-.M A. M.. ??11:45 A. M.. *3:J0 P. M., ??1 P. M., timl P. M? 6:X P. M. f :V> P, M . ?;C0 P. M . ??10:SJ P. M.. 11:39 P. M. ?Except Sunday. "Sunday only. Tune of arrival and departure and coa* nectlona not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL. D. P. A., lag Main St. ?tcamboatsf. Express Sailings Tuesdays Fust Mail Millings Thursdnja for LONDON - PAK1S - BREMEN. Salllnc* on Saturdays for Til K MEDITERRANEAN. OELRICII8 & CO., Gen. Agent*. 5 Broadway. N. Y. S. If. Bowman. 70S E. Main St.: Richmond Transfer Co. S19 E. Msln St.. Itlrhmond, Va. OLD DOMINION LINE. Lv. Richmond foot of Ash St. dall/.7:O0P. M. I Leave Newport Mews.5:(0 A. M. lArrivo Norfolk.4:00 A. ai. Connects with main line steamers leaving I Nortoik for Xl-w York dally, except Sunday, 7 00 P. M. Connections also made by N. & W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & o. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night line steamers step st Claretnont to land or receive passengers on signal, aud will be met by public conveyance. VIRGLNIA NAVIGATION CO. f?ifectlv? March la)?Janie? River by daylight for Norfolk and Old point. Newport News and ?11 James River landings. Steamer leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8:30 A. I M. Freight received for all Jaii.t. River landings. 'Phone Madison 176. Mntii Ticket OtTlrr. &21 t Main btreaL S. sr^Neckar" June 7th Baltimore to Bremen. Captain's.suite and chief officer's room vacant. Special inducements to early applicant. July 24th, sailing?if "Neckar, i Calls Southamplon. Low rates. Balti? more to London, S56.75. S. H. BOW? MAN. Ajrcnt. 708 East Main Street