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INJ ew I orK Stock Market N?w York. .luno 20?Political con slderattons obtruded themselves to the exclusion of all other matters in to-day's sto^k market. New s from th< cohvbntton * was too conflicting at the outset to stimulate the profes? sional element to activity, but later, when developments pointed to a pos tdble solution of the more serious . implications, the list brOiiOened aim became distinctly stroii". Anthracite coal shores were again foremost In th>- upwnrd moveineut, both Lehlgh \ alley and Heading add 1 . :? ibstaiitiaily to iliotr gains of the previous day. The strength of these its was T'opularly attributed to -. . announcement that titc Interstate i mmerci Commission docs not Intend t proceed against the so-called coal monopoly until the fad. Incidental? ly, American can, which is known to l ? t close marke-, relation to the anthracite shares, continued Its rise with a giiin of 3 1-t points on Very l.-irne transactions. United States . ? also was heavily traded In to a point well above yesterdays quota (Ions, and the coppers, as well ns American smelting. mud e belated recognition of the new nigh price, for copper metal. In the final hour, ! v eh prices wore highest, and anima- j tjon most pronounced, a number of, mparatlvely inactive Issues came to i ; ii front. Tinse included Rock is-' land preferred, Louisville and Nash- ' 'American sugar -<nu interna-' harvester. United States run-i 1 pile of the early teat urea or ^ strength, with an advance of - l-Jj . int! Towards the vnd the mar-i kct drifted Into dullness, with result-; nnt recessions from the top. i>ut the i closing favored the bull account. There was a fair distribution of i 1 It ?Ith prices ruling firm. T ital sales, par value. J2.IS5.000. I n ted Ptates bonds unchanged on1 call. j " Jtal sales to-day 404.S00 shaves., :r,p Amalgamated copper. 27.700; American can. 33.S0C. Atlantic Coast j Line. 800; Chesapeake and Ohio, 900; lisville a.-.d Nashville, 800; Norfolk [ i : Wester.-.. TOO, Reading. 05,200; Sloss Sheffield steel. 100; Southern F llway, 1,300; Tennessee copper. G00;* 1'nion Pacaflc, 27.S00; United Stau-s steel, 6O00. New Vorlt. .Tune 20.?Close prime Tn< 'cantile paper, 4^4 1-4 per cent. Sterling exchange easy, with actual business in bankers- hill sat SIM.75 I fbf sixty-day lulls and at sisT.r.o for demand. Commercial hills. S4S-4. Uax | i-llvfr. fil 5-8. Mexican dollars, IS. j Money on call steady; 2 f?-St?3 7-S;. ruling, 2 3-8: closing ''id 2 5-S; of? fered at 2 2-1. Times loans easier; s'x*j; days, 3 per cent., and ninety day*. ;t*tt 3 1-1; six. months. 3 :;-4 per cent HViiMi STOCK HARKET. By Richard \V. Manry. Stork .in.: Bond Broki r, 1015 i:. Mini Street. Richmond. Vs., June 20. 1912. STATE SECURITIES Bid. Asked. Virginia ":<i C. mid R . 1932.... s? ... VS. Centuries, 2-3. C. and lt., 1991 . V, tt CITY SECURITIES. filch. City tl. C. and R . 135.5-IJ43. ... 3?'i' Railroad bonds. , A. C L. R R Con Tr. I .p c ... M ... A. C. L. R. R. Conv. Dobs. la.,.. 1U ... | ?-'. and O. Gen'I M.. ii3?. IMS. lot . Georgia, sop. und Fla., ;s>;5.104 <J> e rinn and Ala, Cun. Ds, 131',.. .. Mil -Nerlolk and West. Ry, 4s. U?>5_ 1? Seaboard Air Line <>. -.ku. t; heaboard Adjustment .'.?, ist?. f3 Southern Railway 1st :.s. imh. 107 So. ft. Dtv, und G. .v. 4?. :?;. is Western v. <" i.-t ??. c? 1314.?; 82 It EEt RAILWAY BONDS. Nor and Ports, Trac. Co. 5s. lay.. ?9 V? Ity. and Power Co. ti, 1034..V. M STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. V'a Ry. and Pow-. r Co. pfd.I0i) 3i'? !\'a. Ry, and Power Co. com....109 RAILROAD STOCKS. pa,, Atlantn- const Line com.100 Iii < i i-sap an? ,nd Ohio.:??> 7TU :xor:oik and Western com.....-.100 BlU Seaboard Air Lin- pfd.100 64 be aboard Air Lin" com.103 25 c^outhfrn Railway com.iOCi 3? TANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. American National.lOOVjli U'oad S tree I. jj $o Bank o: Commerce and Trusts.100 luj < outra) National Baak.i(.j li* ''.w ? .* :.i Rank.....l.-j J ??.-'. National.100 3441 '?? hsnl? National.100 \!i Mechanics and Merchants.loi >i\ -?a;:rna! Bt.nk of Virginia.!W Rational State and City Bank..:(o2'C J.. n:ro.-.d Bai.k und Trust Co. 34?4 "av'h|i? t^ns , u; ,Kicnmond.o s3 '?'"'?n Bahk^f. Richmond. m bo Urglnla Trust Co.10,, iso ?t Ere La INSURANCE COMPANIES Va. Tiro and Marine- Ins. K 7& ... I mISCELL ANEOUS. Va .< -ir Chrm p:d. * p c.100 ; if '17 v,,..Cir. chem rum .ioo tsu. \e.-Car. fhein. 1st Mor:. is. 1923.; 99 ... | Quotations for interest-paying binds are t' ? price to vj.lPh Interest nviyt be add-d. ir ->n-.? bonds and certlfl.atrs ol ladvblea BOND LIST Allls-Chalmen :??. li^v1 Ani-.-u?n Tooa.eo Co. old 4a (bid)...... u:,u American Tobacco i'o o.tl ?.s.:"0V Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s."iti, ant|e <'o..n Llne-L. and N. ts. Ktu > hetapeake ur.ci ejnia conv. 4uB.... > .' Lli'Stll .M>.:rs 6k .,." .? ' Loriliard Company U. Ik and \'.-::-:ii cohv. n fbld)....m' Seaboard A..- I.m^ stamped 4s. s7Tj Seaboard Air Line stamped 5s ,t,jd, ?,?; ?- ithern Railway is. ;,4 Southern P.anway u..... lf,-i. i - S s:ee; }hd c....ZV"" % a -Brown Brothers cf:i. "v h -Ca i. Chem. is: 5s. Va. Ry und Power li .;?,.??;!, Uabssl'. ti>A>. it. Wtbtin-sPitts. Term, lit i. li^' 47' ( OTT?N MARKETS. ..-?A Tork, Jun- 20.?A rihewal or yester - ieiling movemehl caused an . t/fesk in i.-.., cotton market', but prices .... ci-.^.-ed practically ah ine loss, as the close wo: steady, r,-: unchanged id . ; Irlts luw t: The '.;.-r,.ni was ?t<adj tt u dev.lue of ? Wlp palr-.-.i. a.-.d active positions aold 7 ;j ;o P'":'- -:??:?: tr.- ?-;?,?:,.< !.*?.>?.<? .,-t night, tttb.^r '.r, or Iramedlatelly *;t?r iho ?.*... it a r?su.;* of further liquidation and continued rear pressure. Leiwer eao'rs than expected and very Uvorabie weather in the l oa::, > i.c ?,d tb- j.-inng movein-t>< but as s'.ori hi offerings tor scattering Iours ac? count hac been ai>sorb?<i tbe mail.': turned ?teadler. Whl.e the talk around the ring ? -Sgei-.ed a n.ore bearish average ol seiui Ki'r.t snd Increased "-nndence In a favot tblt July 'our?au. sellers for short account ou not i;.;.<?t agg.-^salvr. enOugh to lii? er,?!-' t.-...r ::-f, or. the eeclln? a'ter seat, te.-lng long , :.4.i t.een liquidated, ami the market becam* quiet as prices steadied up from the loweat Moderate trad'- buyinii tor both .o-?. and foreign account helper! to e'ssorn the eat r.r.ft and en thi rally the market had the assistance of coi-' ?ring by re , .. ;?:.-.?? rs and rebcy. tnr by ., * ?? tsK.rr, profits on loni lines last week <?- -'. rj ; or 3 pointi ejiove t.-.? ? .? ? ire? ol last night dur Ir.r the ?a- ?- but failed to h"lr ? li the. Improvement though the eioa* wti Within 8 or i poVn'ts ,.f the best. Receipts a' p lo-daj I.'74 bal'! OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE BANK OF KiCHlYIOND. 1107 EAST MAIN STREET. ?i00 MAK ICH A r-, -w'! i PER CENT. INTilUEST. Brl?? Stock 2<X> Allls-Chalmers, lit paid. Mils-Chalmers, pfd.. old 8.900 Amalgamated Copper ... 409 Amer Agrl. Choin., com. (,100 Amer Beel Stijr.ir. com.. 23,100 American Can . 1,900 American 1 Mn. pfd. 909 Amer. Car and Foundry; SW Amer. Car ..tui K*oun . pfd Vmcrlcun Cotton OM? Am. Hide and Leather, pr 201 American Linseed oil.... itVO American Locomotive ... Amer. Locomotive, pfd... 1,200 Amor, Mall Co., pfd. 4.600 American Smelting - 2,300 American Sugar. SCO Am. r. Tel. and Tel. Co... 1,4(0 American Tohs co, coni. 100 American Tobacco, pfd.i S.400 Anaonda Copper . 2.7*> A tchison. CC0 Atlantic Coast Lino. A. C. L. of Connecticut.. 500 Baltimore and Ohio. 300 Bethlehem Steel, com Bethlehem Steel, pfd. S.30O Brltlsh-Amcr. Tob. Co .. 2,900 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 1,2(0 Central Leather, com. Canadian im . itic . 1.100 Chesapeake and Ohio ? 10) Chicsho tii eat Western. 2.i< ) Chi., Mil. : nd si. Paul... 620 Crucible Su-el for., com. !'.> i Irucible Steel, pfd. ?KW Chicago and Northwest. 0C0 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 360 Colorado and Southern.. 1,100 Consolidated Gas . Delaware and Hudson... I'?1 Den. and Kio Gran., com. 110 Den. sud Ilio (.Iran., pfd. Distillers' s. c. Cor. 3.1M Kri.. . K0 Krle. 1st pfd. Geo. \V. Helme Tob. Co.. 1.030 General lllcclric . 2,47.0 Great Northern, pfd. 703 Great Northern Ore ctfs 10-1 Illinois Central . 2,700 Interboro-Mct. 4.090 Interboro-Met., pf'i. I'm int. Mer. Marine, -nm_ By THOMAS Open. High. Low. 61 74 Unit, 116",, e!> I1S% S4S IttHS aw, 10414 4-4 I0?' k 13$ ios*. IT'S loan ii 38*4 ll?l3 17"T, 13314 10% I27U 20*4 575, 11?, ll: Uj 09 ll&% 10414 4"? I07V4 17'., 101% U'.j 13614 I41H 171 134 III? KT'* SMS 69*4 4^ 85% til 72"? 35 !1??4 69 116% 549} 130 ti>? Hi-, 77^ 17:i IWS II i.VeC 30% 39 Ho'-j Vi', 10% i:7?; 24.300 Bit A NC II & CO.. Closing. Bl-> Asked. Sales I1? 2 1.416 2tfc 3 V? S7-\ S7'( ?il-i ... 7IJ? 7e 0.4 3<% iui ?7'-, IIS 59% >fl cmi US', 11-'4 , Ko mi 211, M H'j 13 COO '-A ? 1.131 ir*i lOD'.i j gm ?71 hl! '??a ?I W% 7 .. 130% 150 i I >f(\ Bankers and Lirokers. Open. Hi 1 hi 11 ? r,oo 791 294 1^1*4 I"?'? 11% 4vi 1 7's 10?? bis isa 2?J .;i lOSVi iCe% 37 3,'t ?I ?.400 B'?t &% '.in ?vv^ **% txk) i 3.17" 2iii .<i..i, jiwq 7S', 7V\ rat 17-3 IS ;.?o 1' ."1 1 1 KO is'. ii 3.100 M9i S*% i.,>n 130 1.1 It, .11% 32 itt .19 760 140*4 141% 167% ltSS% 0 10) 19? 20% 7,309 ;,1v 31V'i ?7.so^ iiVs *l 110 :il% 31% ?*'-'/* ??'? 700 i.n i?5 170? I 'I 1331s I34?4 1 200 ? I Ills 4.*.XVi 127 127>.j 20 ? .1 \ ES% 7-i':,? 4^ 4 i Stock International Paper Int. Paper, pfd. Kan City South., c> Lehigh Valley . Liggett mid Myers, com 203% Liggett nnd Myers, pfd ill*, l.oriii.ud Tob. Co . com. l.vs lx>rlllnrd Tob Co., pfd. ... Louisville and Nashville 167 Miami Copper . Mo . Kan. ind Texas ... Mo . Kan ?nd T*x . pfd. Missouri Pacific . National Lead . New York Central. N\ V., Onl. and Western Norfolk and Western... Northern Pacific . PaeJtlo Mail. Pennsylvania. People's tins . P.. C. c. und st. 1.. com. 108 and St I., pfd 171-, '-?7?i 37 11 7% .'. I'? ll ru 119?, 33 I23?4 1131, P.. 21% Pfd. pfd. Pittsburgh coal. com... Pressed Steel Car. Pressi d Steel Car, pfd.. Ry, Steel Spring, com... ItendtiiR .. Republic Iron and Steel Republlt I and S . pfd.. Rock Island . Rock Island, pfd. Seaboard Air Line, com Seaboard Air Line SJoss-ShefNeld .... Southern Puclflc ?? Soot hern Railway Southern Railway, Bland a rd t?il . Tennessee copper . Texas Pat Itic . Union Poclilc . United tSal >s Rubber.. United States Steel. ?59 United states Steel, pfd ill i'. S. Cast Iron Pipe. Va.-Car. Chvmichl . 4S Va.-Car Chemical, pfd.. .. Vn and Power, coin ... Wabash . 4 Wabash, pfd. Western l'nlon x H%. Weyman-Bruton To. Co. ... Total sales for day. 441 Totsl sales for week 1 four davs> lCil, 2IS 7!??? 21H 7.0 46% 168S 64H I3?i 45*4 Closing. I.ew. BUI Asked MJti I"-? I''* 69 :4t? .V? ?1 17C. 17IS 174-?, h;i'-?"<> 204 111*. IU% l?Vi 1? iSSi/tj U9v4 ill', li-'-i ..7 l.r*H It-eH 3S9, 2>:,? ?'/? ::\ r.\ 2St? 110 62 ;t7 :i7>? a;s4 .71- f?M, t#*? 117^", li^1, list, S4'a :-4?. Si\ 111'-, 111% 112 lit". I20U i20v4 S 11 |?3'4 |'J3?4 123% IM', 113% HI 1 ^ WJVi lOSU If 117 il?4 21% --? am- 3.-1, 100*4 101 73 N-i 60% 61 ii% -.teS idh? 6? 64% 110% lie , !*S% 2S% 14 74% u<t, 46 46H 23 24 169% 1?9 ; ..!??, 6G% CS% 7'H, 70-"-? II"'-, 110% l!"", 19'- 21 : ?... 1 ... *s\ . ' iia 117 I7'2 7"'4 t> 14', 14 190 30) 1 shares. 41.600 sliares. acalr.st lnst wok lind f? lam ycat. To? ri, v? receipt* ni Oalveston 444 bale*, agnlnst 111 Inn year; ?t New Orleans 541 hales: against 1i; last year, and at Houston ISTI balea against :s last year Cotton futures closed steady: Open, High Ln e. Clos?. 1 January .11.4: 11 CE 11.44 11.S3 ' Fobruary .11.j; . 11.57! March .11.;*, i;.e>; n.M jt.eie ; April .1L?J . May .11.? ll.TO 11.? 11.70 June . Il.lt I July .11.07 11.21 11.07 11.171 August .11.1' 11 SO 11.1? 11.27 September .11.3 11.Sil 11.30 11.31 October .M.SS 11.4? 11.34 11. is Novombel .11.4? 11.4? 11.4? ll.SJ I)cr?mi>'r .11.50 ll.gO 11.49 1154 Spot cotton closed steady, unchanged; middling uplands, lie, middling cult, ll.SJ. sabs :'.7C.T baits, citron, steady; middling 11.40; cross re? ceipts, ::r. hales; sales. ?.'.",; hales; stock', 140, "43 haler', export 10 Great (Britain, "50 bales; to the Continent, t'o bulf*. Coastwise, ill bales. Total to-day at all ports?.Vet receipts, 1.471 hales; expert to Ores! Britain. 8.734 bnles: in the Continent. 4M bales; ?tu k. ? ? bates a Conxolidaterr ai a'l perts?Net receipts, 17.771 balea. export to Oreat Britain, 4.9J4 bales; 10 Kran'-. S.1T2 bales; to lb- Conti? nent, 10,859 bales, to Japan, 36? bales. Total since September 1 nt nil ports?Net r.ciipts II.TCI.6'..; bales, export 10 Great Britain, l.vr.'.ffrj hales, to France. i.lMJjtl bales; to tha c.nilnrnt. 1,333,714 bales; to. Japan. 511.9S3 bales; to Mexico, <.T.k". hale; _ New Orleans. June SO.?The corton market was quiet but had a very good undertone throughout most of to-day's session, the 1 rlosliiK ptl?e? 1,-lng 3 point! down 10 I up compared w;th yesterday** elose. The forei ra>i war. called favorable, as It predicted dry weather over tho t-nt 1 n- belt, with the exceptions 0: the toast region* of Louisiana und Texas. In the afternoon the market was ?lull and featureless: Spot rotten. Steady, off; midden*. t:>?c. Sales on the spot ti bale* ond Vi to arrive. hruture! closed stead;: J>int. l'J.07 nominal; July. 12.0"; August. 115?; September. 11.71; Orto ber. 11 ?1. December, 11.44; January, 11.49; | March. 11.77. LUCA1. MARKET QUOTATION'?. (Furnished by Levy Commission Co., Com? mission .Mereha.jt>. Richmond, ".'a.) Richmond, v.'*.. June 1912. ACTUAL \\ Ihj..i|> -i ? e. ? I....a e,r MARKET. LIVE POULTRY. Chickens ehoice. small, lb .. K 5 Chickens, choice, medium. Ib.. 3 r* Chickens, large. Ib. .'.0 'a Hen*, lb. 13 ti Roosters, each. '-i 40 l?iik?. Urge, voting. Ib. 13 <r Duck?, ?mall, young, ib. 10 1] 11 laeiej.?CTaleu. In crates. nearb>. fr,*h, dor.. IS li In ? rates. other sections, >b>z. IS 'rf Galena eggt, doz. . 12 1\ BUTTER. Family, choice, fresh. lb. SO S Merchants', lair, ib. I? -i family, choice, trash, 10. tu H O Merchants'. :a.r. Ib. 15 u LIVE STOCK. Wa.1*. choice to lar.cy. lb. 0. *Vj 1 Veals, poor to fair, lb. 4 tl I Calves, runners. Ib. ? u Shee-p. !b. "Iii? 4SI Lambs, spr'.rg. lb. 7 kj &'?, Cattle, fair to prime. Ib. A '<t f.? j Hogs, lu. ?49 1 j COUNTRY-CURED BACO.S'. Ilir.is. we ; smoked, small. Ib. 3- J l!a:ns. well smoked, .arg-. !ta. '.? ?/ i7 | Sides, well amoki d. lb. i-'/tU> 13 Shoulders, weil smoked ib ... J It | HTt>E9. [ Ury Hint, lb. ?# tr Dry salt, lb. IS ij? I Green, salt, lb. l'.li'.f ! lireen, In. iO'^SP Green, ilamac/d. 10. b '(j. 4 I , Tallow . tt 6 Beeswax . <a a WOOL CO., unwashed, ire. of hurra <T f ?b.', unwashed, Itghtly burry. ti a ?* lea., unwashed, mtdlum burry. 20 iu .". Ca., unwathca, heavy burry, i", a is MISCELLANEOUS. PCrATOES? I'otatoes, Irish. No. 1, bb!.... 3 00 '5 3.V) t'otatoes, Irish, No. 2, bbl. 2 00 y ZiS Market Condition*?Poultry, butter, live kstoc. wool-all continue very actle.- I'lgg? NBH YORK PRO 111'( K MARKET. j New York. June ?Four- Firm y he'd Rye I'lour and Commeal -steady Rye? Nominal. Barley?Quiet. Wheat?Spot firm. No. 1' nd, I1.1K domestic basis, and export. !:ii.l7>4 f. o l> afloat. Future! '?ff'ic. net higher. iui>. '1.13 5-IS; September. II.03','.; December. II.I0H. Coin- spot iirrn. export. ???V t. 0 b. afloat. Oat*?Spet tteady Pork and Lard?Steady. Beef?Firm. Cut Mcnt?-Qulet. Tallow?Quiet. Wool-Quiet. Petrol-urn and Turpcntlni - steady Rosin? Quirt. Rlei Snarl;. Molas?e??Firm, Sugar Raw. steady; refined, quiet. Coltee-?Rl?, No. T. M*?r. Future* closed steady. July, 13.03; S-im? ruber. 13.81. H?tt'r -Steady Egg! Steady. Cliee?e?Firm and urn hanged. Po 1 toes Stead) Southern, hew, white. No. 1 barrel >.??,?; CaWbages and Freights?Un anged. Peanuts?Unchanged, l'h- rotlons'i'd oil market was easier un? der liquidating silea on account of the cash and export demand and inr:?a?r<l olferlng!1 of new ? rop for fall shipment. 1 ? 01 v .!..i i?i7 points net lower. June. I C.SIfiCM Julv. ?'. M<tf<S3: August, l.nvi'A; ' .11 11 r '. in <'. October, t.X.il'. !>T . ; ; lrri< ? ru> nominal; prime summer yel? low. ?'?r,rr.< -vlnter yellow. 7W37". prime suinnur white. 'Wi' '.? < III* \(.<! I.RAIN MARKE I . Chicago. J in-* y?Assertion* that an im I portint belt ? *:d<* of tne Canadian ' border ,n the noithwest lias been misted by ralr.s ar.d wa* beginning to have .1 burnt ? look, switched the wheat marker to-day : to the bu.l side. I"rl <s Onished steady at a net advance ot V ? to S *-.' ~Jk~- t ?,rn fir. .lshe-1 '?c. to 'Aflil up; OSti with a gain of HM \<~ ? *nc. provisions i? '. !r.g frem Uei 1 night s level 10 ? increasi In ? ' i'ihli grain 1 losen WhestHNe ! red llCTi^ Q 1.09; NO. : hard. 41,0701 Wj Corn?No. f, ' T;"4 'ti 73?-,r.; No. 3 yellow 7?'-;7|er. rja|? I No. S white, (9446(40.; star.dard. i Leading future* ranged s? '.: -. ? ? Open His-: I.',. 0,1? WHEAT? .fn'-i . I 9t?% ? 1 '?S ' r?TAl 1 fem 1 .-.eH. . ? '"'? ' 1 'H'/t Deo, . CORN juir . Sept. Pec. CATS? .Inly . S?pt. T>*c. MBS8 rTjJlK-P? .lulv . 713,. 464 4.y, bo I. .18.* 49?, 4vi, ?1% IS.T! 19.10 4S-% '??\ 414 Snpt .1J.07 LA RID?Per 101 lbs. July .10.9.-. lO.tff 10.8G 10.67 Sept.11.? 11.20 li.ii 11.i; iOct.u.jc 11. Ji u.CO U.SS fHOKT RUSS-rer 100 lb*. July .10.(0 10.69 10.60 10 5: Sept.10.70 10.72 10.62 10.70 Baltimore. Md.. June "-*? ?Wheat?Quiet; ?pei. I1.C9. Corn?Quiet: spot. 7i>~-. Osts? Flim; No. 2 white, tor. Rye?Dull. lilt IH10X1I GRAIN MARK KT. Richmond. Va, June 20. 1912. tVKOLB&ALK QUOTATIONS OX 'CHANGE WHEAT?Ca r lots. No. 2 rid; Western. fa $ 1.15 Ne. 2 red. Virginia.. L16 'u No. .t red. Ill u 93 U 114 V:rp nli. bjE lute. COWS- Car lots. No. 2 white. No. 3 -.ehlte. No. 2 mixed. No. 3 mixed. Vlrg ntu, !? i-; lots.. OATS car lots. No. 2 mixed. No. ;; mixed. No. 2 wh i te. No. 3 white. KVK-r.u lol?. No. 2. No. 3 . it < 67 'it Nomina! Komlnsl KU IIMOND RAI MARKET. P.tchmond, Va.. June 20, 1912, iFollowlns are the quotations of the Rich? mond Hay. Exchange: No. 1 Timothy. 47 27.00 No. 2 Timothy. ii 15.00 No. 3 Timothy. 20.? fi Light Clover, mixed. li 2i.00 No. 1 Clover, mixed. ii 24 01 No. 2 Clover, mixed. ?0.(0 it s'l'R AW?Coinpi e*??=U . H 13.00 Uooee-pressed, large bales.. ri 14.00 Load your can no that hay at doors rt-p resents contents, Snd thua avoid rojectloae. Tut? market grade* hay In accordance ?Ith the National Ray Ai.90Clat.en CATTLK -UI1KF.1S. mcHMO.vn LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Sales at Union ftock Tarda > Richmond. Va., June 20, 1012. I Rrrort of in? Ii?. titoCK maraet for th* j we.k ending Julie 17. 1512; ', Best ?teer?, 7'i''l7?4e.. ir.?dlum to good. ?"'??.. /.'.??'.; common to fair. .*??,?{ 6'?c.; ben hellers, eV4tr7c.; medium to good, 4,i . common to tali. ii ?.'??.; beat cow*, tg fe'.ve.; medium to good, 66664c.i common to tiiir. :>li (?'.; beat oven. 6467c; medium to good, tif-.ee.; common u> 'an. 406c:; buila, 44664' Fresh cows, 120i60.4)0 per bean; beat j.mi. 7-.2c.; Ittir to tfourt *ir7.- ; dicks, 4 -j . b.-i>t hOK*. 7'.. fhoate. 64666iC; p:ge, aows and stag*, 540/614C.; beat sheep. 6 66'.4c.; :nii to good. 4>ti8Sc ; com? mon. 2?43ee., beat v oo 'ambs. 5'- j '<i tl'-jC.; tnlr to good. 114 ' ?'* . spring la:no?. . It S'4c. Chicago. 111.. June JO.?Cattle?Receipts] 1.000 head; Market ?irong foi nt?v?s, others] ?-?k. Beeves, (6.1066.80; Texas t-teer*. 16.40 i|S.M; Western steers. I" 5->fj S .V?; f tockera I and ;.;edere, 5;:0'ri".S0. cows and heifer*.! -.'. /* W; calves 66.606* Hi.??-Receipt* i 15.000 !i?ad Market active, 10(9 16c. higher. I.lghl jt 266 7 574; mixed. 16:25*17.10; heavy. I 67.256-7.70; rough |7.J06*.40; pigs, 16.9567.(0; | bulk ot sai?-. 17.608.7.(3. Sheep?Receipts I 10.1 ?> h*-?d Market Steady to nron.? Native. {:;..'.'.'<(.. .?10: western. $3.6066 *W: yearllinr!1. , |l,'56* ? ? l?mb?. native, t4.6507.S5; western, 64.60 Ufti.001 etrinc, t5.2669.t0- I New York. June 2-t ?Beeves?Receipt* 1,232 head; a.t f.r slaughter; no trading; nomi? nally steady. Calves?Receipt? 274 head; prices strong Veals. ~76 lo.V). culli, 65 66'56.1 Phee|i and I.smbl -Receipt? 4.02: head. Ac! tlve and steady; ell sold. Sheep (ewes), I*. 64.50; culif. 1265-60; lamias, }7 ''<n't.'ti\ rube.' 5<vi7.o0; y,..ir!tng>. *>87.60 Hogs?Receipts 1 i;? head .Yijrket Heady at 67.7*.'. 7 '-?. pi gl 57 ??7.60. RICHMOND rOBACCO MARKET. Richmond. Va . June 20, 1912 Following tri lim .(notations ot the lticn- | mond Tot-acca Exchange: SUN-CURED?"S EW. Lugs, common to good. 6.iW 3 7 to i.-.iga. good to prime. 7.60 to Snort tear. 6.1-0 tj IV. 10 O L2.-? n 17.56 BRIQHTS. SMOKERS?Common . "00 <j( t.vt Medium . 10.00 11.00 trine . 12 OO y [5.00 i;l 1 l'E KS?Common. 14 (at *; 16.00 .Medium . 16.64 U *.7.iti Fine . ?00 ',< to.tiO Fa:.- y . 94.96 6 ^ (d PIUUErU*?Common . t <n u '?'<'??'? Medium . 11.00 it 1100 Oood . 13.f/> (?/ li iyi Pine . 10 01 |J 26.60 v% i<Ar*yisiie>?Common . in.o-1 -a w.04 Medium . 1X60 6 96,66 ?Sr.od. -B 2'. 14 ???? . . Zl 141 O 17.6? ?"cy . ..40 00 a 66.61 MlHf. EL LANK OUH MARKETS. PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. I 1 ItejK.rted by R?dgen, MoCSbe 4> < o. 1 Petereburg, Va . vt ? Peanuts?Spen j lab -.Market firm; larm.r?' Spanien, l?s i?r bushel; lumbo bp-?n:i.-,. u<- prr otiehel; ; .'.o 1 ehelled, Spenlah, '? l>6H< per ;-?. .r.'i. No 2 ?ne;>'!. Spanish, per pound. Vlf ginlea?Merket firm, fancy jumbo. 4c r"' ;?..nd. fan;-, 1.1 ? .jt, a. * . 3'i *???,< ;.< 1 P'^ur.d. ejira prim*. I'tc. per pound: {.rirr... '.- p?r pound machine picked, ittiv p*i pound; shelling stock. ^i pound fiP.V OOODS M A n K KT.t. ?'e-<r York liin?i 2*7 -Tbe cotton good* m*l >.??? are f.rm?r Wllh more aftl.it/ reported in convertible*. Yarn* *r? fairly eteedy end raw at'.k- it Ir. better Call l.nceh and eyn brolderlee*era b*|ng called for roore tr... > tor a r.-i isafon Jobbere ar< doing * fell [touflnei* >.:\ ?a?h ,f?*)<i'? ar.d domestic* NAVAL STORES Wilmington. N C? June 20 -6plrlU Ti.r pentlne S'?a*-, ?? ct'Xe receipt* 10 -><kv Roein <?????> -?. 16.90. far firm -t 16,66; receipt? 3 barrels Sp .-Its Turpentine?Firm tit !<: .'itr-l TS; receipt- e> barrels favnnnnh. Ga., June 5?.?Turpentine?Firm at HS,&4J!.?c: nalcs 1,131 casks, receipts 1.217 ..ar'Kj; ?tock. 32.0.% oai-ks. Kosln?Firm; sales 2.211 barrels, rucelpt- ! 693 barrels, stock M. (.1 barrels. Quote: II $4.'.?ff6,20. ?'?harieston. K. C. .line 20 ? Turpemlne Flrm at *4Aic. Uor/lt?Firm. Quote: 4* 101/6.20. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. rORT OF RICHMOND. JUNE 20. ir.2 ARRIVED. Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer- | cr.andise and paeseng ra. < ?.J Dominion Line steamer Pocahon:us. 'iraves. Norfolk and] jani'i River landing.- merchandise and pas- I seuicers. Virginia Noi Isatlon Company. steamer Aurora. Purman, Petersburg and! Jamea Rr. er landings merchandise nnd pas- I ?engera, Kurtnan Line. SAILED. Steamer Berkeley. Shell!', Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers, old Dominion Line. : Steamer Aurora. Furman, Petersburg and | Jame? Rlvei landings, merchandise and pas (i nn-1'tirrr.an Line JfLrrjiil jioijcr ?.Ulli Collcctoi of City 'Taxes. Cil> Kail, Hooin 107. NOTICE To TAXPAYERS. City taxes for 191- are due and paj^ble June lit:: to 30th, Inclusiv. The city ordinances provide that on,? hull may be paid n June and the remalnns half !r. December, i'aiures to pay all or out :i.,H in June 'ncura a penalty of 5 pe: cent on the whole amount, wliiah Ii, due at once, and if no: paid before SEPTEMBER 1. the Collector Is required to levy. with cost.* added. ALL MALES il 1 years of age. ALL PERSONS (MALE oR FEMALE i who own porsonal property as fiduciary. ! and all parties conducting business In the city of Richmond (of w!.ar, nature) nt<- assessed, and will please call and settle, s--. a? u avoid delin GRADING, PAVING. PIPE AND SEWER CONNECTION BILL8 may bei paid at this time ' GIVE NAME IN WHICH PROPER TV STOOD on hind books on January 11, 1912, and see thnt you ijet all your bills property transferred February I 1 nr later stands in name o; owner in 1911. I This is 'he only notice reryiired ov la-.v. please k'-v.- it PROMPT ATTEN? TION, as under the ordinances f> per cent, penalty will be ridded to th* whole bill after Tune 31th. Washington Ward tuxes, etc.. must lie paid Rt th? office of the Deputy Collector. Tenth nnd Hull Streets. HERBERT L. HULCE, Collect : of TH"s. City of Richmond. The VElentine Museum ELEVENTH Op-tii <ialiy Adml""')n. " aMj CLAV STREET'S. r?m l? \. M. to l I?. M. Frea or ~?tnrd"iv? l?otels TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS~" THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. Tho mot'. . ignlficent hotel in the South. Euro; .:. pian. Koc.ms single and en au:u . .:h and without hataa Spa loua ?.:!?: a rooms. Special Summer Hates. Club flrruk fast. The Henry Clay Inn Vihlnnd, Vn. is now most ittructlve, with its beau tlfu rta-wn ;,,,i moonlight nights. Eyery attri for automobile par? lies. AI cqulrprpBd for parties '?? i g to the hot, dusty city. ?-cijoois." UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Of MEDICINE ? S STUART McGUlRE. M. D , Pres. Medicine?Dentistry?Pharmacy 20th Session Opeaa September IS, 1012 New Fireproof BuMlng. Unexcelled l/.olpment. modern ?.,-??, Methods. Efcetlenl ( I ???| Facilities. Eighty y.'wnvnced Teachers. Write ,..,w (?r Catalogua AH. ? WYTHE I). ANDERSON.' Procter. .VlcGviirr's, University School '*'*'' M"'-'"" PARK, RICHMOND, VA. . '? 1 II SUMS ION .begins Rep fi Hb prepartlon for unl '" '.. hnlenl school, U. R Naval ademlea. Primary depart . ? with ?epnrate Instrm ,i 'I re-nation rooms. The II I N. Belvldere St.. after information aee catalogue ? by mail. P McOUERB, Prlnrliial. at book BANK OF COMMERCE AND TRUSTS Capital and Surplus, S350.O00.00. Solicits Your Business, Personal and Savings Accounts. 3% INTEREST ALLOWED Loans on Real Estate and Approved Collateral. Depository for the State of Virginia and City of Richmond. JOSEPH E. WILI.ARD. .President A. R. HOLLA?AY.Vico-Presldont R. M. KENT, Jr.Vlce-Presldent R. B. CAMPBELL.Cashier Incorporated 1832. VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE INStrilANf E COMPAN Y OF RICHMOND, V1IIGI.N1A. Eightieth Annual Statement, Jianar; 1, 1012. Assets . ?1,011.0S8.00 Net Surpul*. 000,031.00 Surplus to Pol ley-hol der?. 850,031.00 WM. H. PALM EH, President. W. H. McCARTHT, Secretary. E. B. ADDISON. Vice- President. OSCAR D. PITTS, Treasurer. "A Good Name is a Jewel" We havf won an enviable nam; in the comm->rc'.a! world of Rich? mond?,i name sta.idlng- for Strength, Security and Conservatism the three cardinal factors ort a ftnanoiaJ in-rtftuflon. Open an account with Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank Capital.$300,000.00. Surplus and Prellte.St.4OO.0O0.0O. Three per cent, interest, ootnpotoded sem1-annually, paid In Siviiwo Department. PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK, IUCHMO.VD, TA. The Growth Of our patronage furnishes elo? quent testimony to the fact that this institution has at a'.l times since Via estaibUshment in 1SG5 commanded the crm:i<l<nce of the community. Wo would like to number you among our patrons. You -?-i 11 enjoy our service. First National Bank 110-1 EAST MAIM. Capital and Siirplmi. SS,OOO.OOO.00 Manchester National Bank A ;,ar.k that 1? Interests lr. the pros oerity of South Richmond merchants. Rational Bank of Virginia Capital .$1,200,000 Surplus Profits. . $ 700,000 Account solicited Ninth and Main Streets. Commonwealth Bank A stronsr bajik, with conveniently looted branches. Summer itxegortfif. Buena Vista Spring Hotel In the Biuo Ridse. Krank.in Co.. Pe S.rOo feet above sea level. Cool. bracVig. Fuperb Scenery. Pine Drives. Pure Spring W?rter. Karge garage. Mntfrrn equipment. Unexcelled cuisine. Open* for Season June 15, 191}. Same efficient management as last year. ROOM:-, sing.' ur en eu.te, with prWete. t.ath. now booking Kor chart, termi and booklet address THOMAS P. PERKINS. Ru?na Vlfta. Franklin Co.. Pe. Crockett Arsenic-Lithia Springs and Baths opens June 1. Elevation 2,lfi0 feet Curos nervous prostration, dyspe-psia. kidney disorders, malaria, rheumatic and skin troubles and fctnala irregularities, Clear;, and beautifies the complexion. Write for booklet. M. C. THOMAS. Crockett Surlngn. V?. Old 5weet Springs, West Va In th?. ".Switzerland of America." Elevation, 2,200 feet. Climafe unsur? passed. MODERN IN APPOINTMENTS. Nfjw management. Everything first class. Amusements varied and attrac? tive, Golf a specialty. Automobile service. Open June |5. Booklet. _W. O. PA*TON. Manager. The Blue Mountain House In The Heart of The Blue Ridge. Elevation two thousand feet. Overlooking the beautiful f'umberland and Shenandoah Valleys. t ool, bracing atmosphere. All smueemente. On hestra. daneing. tennis, l.o n-11 ii je alleys, pool. saddle horses, etc. Capacity 600. Rates 115.Oft p-r week and up. Descriptive booklet on application to BOND ... OIBB?N8, Props. P'ue Mountain. Md. Blue Ridge Springs, Va. PHIL. F. BROWN, Prop. I EDICAL COLLEGE ;> OF* yi RG ? Mi 'Jk ? tti<?ll<iM Uboriforj **4 clirued IkiIiism. |q3q i Cl(rw?e uluhnrHsj. Lorng cipt.uct mrtenxt. 1912 s CAra**Ur T?npka& M D. Oolm. MeSSMsj, V? Virginia Military Institute ' ??THE WOT POINT OF THE SOUTlt" i Collegiate and technical course* comblnca wl i h the rigid discipline of an army post. i ,?,.?eLaviadlU '?"?. NICHOLS,Soot Among the Blue Ridge Mts., AT'COOL HEIGHTS" you get a high-grade summer resort and the advantage of a summer chautauqua for what you would pay for either alone elsewhere. In addition to the advantages of a high grade summer resort, at once accessible yet removed from the he.it and rush of the crowded centres, in addition to the mag? nificent scenery, the wonderful summer climate, the beautiful building and restful, haded grounds on their lofty plateau, swept by invigorating mountain breezes. "COOL/HEIGHTS" offers you and your family FREE the unique privilege of the summer chautauqua of the So? ciety for the Advancement of Social Education, with its inspiring lecturer?, its special ceremonies, its high-grade musical and dramatic events, its pilgrim? ages to historic places and natural won? ders and, above all, the society of a won? derful body of men and women?the lead? ers in public affairs, in education, in the professional, business, social and civic life of the entire South. Rates, including all general meetings and special events of the chautauqua, ten to fourteen dollars per week. For reservation and further par? ticulars write or wire Manager "Cool Heights." Buena Vista, Va. Brunswick Inn AVayneaboro. Va. This cool and de.Uffh.tful summen* re? sort is now open for guests For rates, apply to MRS. W. A. WILLIAMS. MRS. E. A. ROBrXSOtX. Proprietors. THE POCAHONTAS COTTAGE, Virginia Reach, t n. Will reopen May 15 for the season 1912 under new management. For terms, etc, address MRS. A. n. WILLIAMS. The Sayre Cottage BITKIIOE REACH, VA. Is now oi>??n for the reception of gu?vte. The accommodations are good and the rates a^ rea-scAiajble a? ie con? sistent with good service. The man? agement will take p!*a*un; '.n doing evea-y-thlng possible to make, your visit pleasant and profitable to you. Ad? dress for t'erme, ate., THE SATOB COTTAGE. Ruokrnr Beach. Va. Sweet Chalybeate Springs SWEET CHALYBEATE, VA. Up In the Alleghany Mountains. 1300 feet ahove tne sea level. Elegeant Swimming Pool?. Con! .Vlghls. Beautiful Mountain ficenery. Water supply. Iron and r-arbonaied, of superior medical quality, Write for hook let. B. F. EAKLE, Manager. sweet Chalybeate, Va. WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Greenbrier County, Weit Virginia In the Mountains Tennis, Golf. Riding, Driving, Motoring, Dancing. Maer.ih etnt Swimming Pool. No Flies or Mosquitoes* Sulphur and Mealclosl huh*. Every Modfro Convenfenee. Undtr time :*..?-? rr.rot at Hotel Chimbrrllo, Old folnt. For Information address GEORQC r. ADAMS Whlto Sulphur W. Va; Hotel Wachapreague Wachapreague. E. S. Virginia. IDEAL SUMMER RESORT Special Rates to Families, House Parties and Clubs Homelike comforts, advantages of eesta bays, shady lawn, beautiful sandy beach; excellent surf bathing, '?est boating and fishing: hot, cold and salt baths, largo rockers: swing chairs; tennis: free bowl? ing and pool; frrsh sea foods (milk, veg? uibles. ohickens from oor own farm); spe? cial boat and auto rates. Send for 8-page booh>t A. H. O. MEARf, Wachapreague. Virginia. KAVIER LITHIA SPRING. The ideal place to spend the hot pum ?mer months. Two miles from Staunton. Va. Large, airy rooms: baths: vege? tables and fruits for lal>le grown on piace: good milk and butter. For further particulars ani rat^s address it. H, Webb. Manager, a F I). No. L BtA.unsxsn. Vsv fltiantfc Cttg ?e?ort? ^DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The Sea end of fireproof wing recently completed showing open Sun Parlors at end of sleeping floor halls, and the Solarium di? rectly above the bosrdwalk and beach. Unobstructed ocean view from all public rooms and many guest chambers. k Cap. 600. Always open "[WALTER J. BUZBY Facinc and Arkansas Avenues. Spacious grounds adjoin beach and boardwalk. Only modlum-prtccd hotel where guests may so from house to surf In bathing attire with Oui using streets, which Is prohibited. Use of bath hoiises ?Uli attendant to eure for ?uit? N free. Kunillug unter in rooms. Fresh und sen uulrr baths, public and pri? vate. Special rule- Jl and up dally j !?? 1 to 121.60 weekly, lueludlng choirs table, sup. piled from own form. White service. Or ones-.ra. Tends courts nnd croquet grounds between hotel and fceacn. Booklet mi! ed upon reo,ue?t. _ PACT. C. R03ECRANS. Galen Hall BV TilK SEA. HOTEL AND SANATORIUM. Atlantic City, N. J. OALEN HALL. IN THE MOUNTAINS, 1 tIKs-l .< LABH HOiEi. Wernersville, Pa. F. L. YOUNG, General Manager. ST. CHARLES Uett .elect location fronting the o = e?n. Thoroughly modern. Courteous service. Bathrooms with hot and cold, fresh and sea water attachments, etc Magnificent porches overlooking tn? Doardwalk and ocean. Orchestra of sotolsta. Uolf privi? lege,. Aiw?>, open. Illustrated booklet. NEWLtN RAINF.S COMPANY. Hotel Iroquois So. Carolina av. and Beech, centre of all attractions Capacity (00. On. of the most modern and up-to-date. loo mean-side rooms. Private baths, running water In rooms Ele? vator. Mush pin* porches. White sc:-, ire. Early season rates 11 ? tfi up weekly, nook let._W F. SHAW Grand Atlantic Hotel Virginia Ave near Beach and Steel Pier. Open surroundings Capsclty IW. Hot and cold sea water baths l.arge rooms; south? ern esporure. Elevator to atreet level, spacious porches, eu KT.cclal week rate?; $;.!/> up dat'y. Booklet c'oachen meet tr.ir.s COOPER A. bEEDS HOTEL SHOREHAM, fscrari End Virginia Ave. A modern hot.; with every converterr, elevator, prl\at. baths, etc op, n lawn allow plenty of light and air Ideally In rated. Service and tsb> tne beet Rat ? to up weekly. Booklet W n GOTTEN, THE WILTSHIRE. v trgtnta Avenue end Besch. Ocean view, tireatly Improved, cap. S10, Private bath., running water !n rooms, elevato.-. etc. Music. rtpeclai. |1JW up weekly: KM us. ealiy. Open all rh? >eai. Booklet. SAMIR3I. ELLIS. IIOTEI. ABSECON. Virginia At., near Beach. FTJtETIUMsl?BUILT OF BRICK A STONE* Everything that constitute* a flrst-eleeg hotel Elevator, private bs'r.s. etc. etc. Km up dally, special weekly rates; booklet. O. D. PADTER. HOTEL RALEIGH St. Char>? Place and Beach, JO"> large coot rooms, ocean view; private baths, running water In rooms; line porc.ies; elevator; elertrh- lights, etc. Food and eervte? of the beat, very reasonable rates. I! .1 DYNES. New Hotel Merion Atlnntlc Cltr. N. J., Vermont Av*. Unobstructed ocean view. Newly built brick Cuisine un? surpassed M ACK LATE & CO. Boat Moderate) Rats Hotel ELBERON Ar.d Fireproof Anns*. Tor.n. av., near Beach central : capacity VA; opponllo Pr-it. and Cath. C.nurehoj ; running walor In rooms ; private ba'rs; exeauent table : vegetables trim own form ; whtts services en to *ut wk'ly i jfl.ftn to ??.so d'ly. Bklt- Sreelo! rstcs. R. B. Ludy. M.D. One of Atlantic City's Large! and Leading All-the-Year Hotels. HOTEL RUDOLF On Ocean front. Close to all attractions. Capacity 1.0C0. The location, large rooms and open surroundings have established tnls as me most comfortable hotel for tlia .?ummer. All oaths supp.ied with Pea and, Freeh saier; running water In guest rooms. Mpurlous promenaue verandas overlook the. tamous Boardwalk. Orchestra. High-class Hestaurant. American and European plans. A. i. R?KEY8EB, Mgr. JOEL HII.LMAN. Pres. ISLESWORTH On the ocean front. Virginia av.. overlook? ing famous Meet Pier. Capacity ?00. Special. I33.M up weekly; no extra charge for hot sea water baths. Elevator, spacious porches, private baths. Orchestra. Auto meets trains. Booklet. ?V.M. IIYMAN. Proy. PRANK M. PHOEBUS. .Mgr. Hotel Kenderton Tennessee Ave. third linus? from hnrti and pier; family hotel; private baths. ..car. view, elevator, tine porches, home cooking) special low early season rates. .r. O. MITCHELL_ 2CENTS POSTAGE SECURES FUtL INFORMATION OF ATLANTIC CITY, ITS HOT ELS, AMUSEMENTS, STREETS ETC. ''OFFICIAL" GUIDE SENT FRKK BY CtTY INFORMATION BUREAU ~ efeummcr 3Re?orrg, "* CutaUllI Mountain*. O'HARA HOUSE, Lrxlngtou, N. Y. Accommodates 125. Situated ninonq tho nichr ft elevwiInn - of those famoui mountains, in the vor>- cenltr? of nil .principal points of Interest. Ter.r.l?, bowling-, billiards, boating*, hathlng. Booklets. n. O'lloras Son. MninAger. BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA Thia famous rosort with the most de? lightful bath in America is now open (or guests. Write for rates and information. Mrs. John L. Eubank, Warm Springe, Va