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New York Stock Market York. Scptomb' :gular Kt< k ? l by u buy noe ration? of ?.t. Prime mercantile paper..." i-2j ty-day bjllj and iHibt for demand: mmcrcial bills not quoted. KiniM'IMi BTftt U M UtKE 'enturitt, c. and n II.ROAD KOXDS. : tliET ItAIlAVAY DONPf. am; and thus crlcan National. sorjD us i"\ m\i:ki !v THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. no: r.As-'*" .vain street] ? 1 00 makes a start 2 VtllX cent. interest. Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Pales. Stock. l.noo 1.0X1 Allls-Calmers . Allts-Chalmers, pfd. Amalgamated Copper ? ?? M? Amer. Afefl; Chenu com. fil? Amer. Be<.it Sugar, coin . <3Yi Vmorlcan Can . SMi Amcrlc ?n Can. pf-1. ?5 Amor. Car and Fbundrp 'j"a Ann r. Car ami Fotln,'pfd ? ?? Aniorlc mi Cotton <>:1.. f-''? Am. Hide and Lcathi r. pr . American Llnsted Oll? IMS American Locomotive ?? *4 Amor, Locomotive, pfd... Amer. Malt Co.i Pf(I. '"' ' ?" American Smelting . >J,1-< Amer. Shufl CO.. com? ]-J American Sugar Ah>er. T<1. and Tel American T0baC<?0. A on rlcan AimCondn Atehlson Atlantic f Baltimore Bethlehem Tobo Co... com pfd.. ippor . h. m Sti h-Am pfl Tub. e? Rapid Transit. DO Central Leather, com . -v,i Canadian Pacific . 272*!? ?hesapoal<e and" Ohio..., SIT? Ihicago Great Western ... Mil, and Si. Paul.,, m-'>, ? ? Chicago anrl NOrthwest. . ? ? ! lei and Iron "?, . rado and So'iithorh., 40t4 Delaware and Hudson. Den. and rtlo Grnn.J com ... s'rborb-Met . rloro-M,.,.. pf?1. RlOr Marine, corn-.. BY THOMAS BRANCH &? CO., Closing*. High. Low. Bid Asked Bales. Banker.-, and lirokera. Closing. Open. HlKh. Low. Bid Aokod II io: ?j" - 125 |43> 271V? le-.e. 150 Ifi., Ii? ???-?a 71 86?i S3 ii1? lilt ,?..??? >ii us** iai ..... 13% 41 109 i ? lirj 120 hp, p-,v 123 i I4P 3 284 iu>> pc 4P 107% 141 2?a 4.". lasH 142 100 6,320 100 70.1 :;.:?-? l.m. 1.7" pni, '?"!> 2Stt WVi 272* 273?, 81% M?, l^s. 5S*? I0WS 1w 145?! l.*"'., |n2?i IS**, llfifii 125 19? its, rn, 34.SO0 .Li wo Internationa] Paper .... K'i Int. Paper, pfd. eV;, i.ehiRh Valley . W?*s Liggett and Myers, com AO Liggett and Myers, pM. ??? Lorlllard Tob Co com. ... Lorlllard Tob. Co. pfd. ... Louisville and Nashville l<y?.? Mexican Petroleum ? 7,?, Miami Copper . 21?*? Missouri Pacific . 39?4 M,> . Kan and Texas. National Biscuit . National Lead . N.w Vork Central H4'i N. Y.. Oht. and Western " Norfolk an i Western... IIS*-? Northern Paelllo . I**4 Pacific Mall . Pennsylvania . 124% People's Gas . P.. C., i". and St L, com. W P., (:., C. shd St. L, pfd ... Pittsburgh Coal. com... 2P-i Pressed Steel ?'ar. 37?? Pressed Steel ?'ar. pfd. Ky. Steel Sprlnif. com.. ~;\ Reading . MSH Republic Iron and Steel ->'?'?* Republic I. and s.. pfd., 87?, Rock Island . ?,?4 Rock island, pfd. Seaboard Air Line, com. ... S i loard Air Litte, pfd RS% SlbSi-Sheffleld . 6S Southern Pacific ..,_ ItlVi Southern Railway. ?"'"? Southern Railway, pfd. s"-.. Standard Oil . Tennessee Copper . 42 Texas Pacific. ??.? Union Pacific . i7'?\ fnite.i states Rubber... 51 I'nlod States St"el. ,?'.??? United States Steel, pfl H-:. P. S. Cast Iron Pipe. Va -Car. i 'hehilca I ii"? V<i -Car Chemie ? 1 pfd ... Va By, and power, pfd. . \Vabash) i>f,i. Western Union . Weyman-Bruton To Co ... Total sale.- for day Total sales for week (two day 57', 168?,? 163% 77\ ?.;??., 39-Sj 124% no 25% 3714 :t7N4 1(5?', S7'n mv4 115% 124?4 ;r;i.. p>< 8t% 41?4 23t'? Ko-., 51 '. -li I12?l I'U P,7', 11? P7 nc IKi 58 210 i U.s ISO iao l.-^Hi ip; \->r\ :k 124 11V 109 111 :???? :i7iv no 3.s 29*4 Il!.\ t:*5H 3t??b I24U ip.', S7ia -7ili Ml?, 11 120 11:" <1^? 4.'\ 6114 7--S 113 11? 17? 1", eD.j ?.T.".,"?-k'i s), bw,: shares 00 share?. <"elp:?. -UM bales: stock. 127.3)7 bales: export i dp -rv-jv.- 147 kv... ''" ?? ill ports?Not reoolpts. ? rii-: t^. (he Continent. R5S ? ?? ? ? ? "t'f": to Oreat Britain, 37,333 l'M''ran?i ::.'???( t-n:?v to the Contl tn slrjec September 1 nt n'.l ports-Net receipts, ".t:-- bales; export to Oreat Britain. "?" boles to France, "C.74S bales: to the New Orleans Lay. September 4 -Cotton futures ripened iteady at advance of i: '. :3 - In the wenern belt T!o> mirket had no - ::ttic power, iil'houirh reports from the :: ii. March. 11:?: May. D.6J. LOCAL MARKET <Jt OTATtONS. ? ? Blrhmond. Va . September I 1912 \( rt'AL WIIOBBSAI.IJ QUOTATIONS OI VIA I? K KT. UVB I'OtfLTBY. choice to foncj . ; .t. iina.l, ib. t/ .11 :'. gmokl J. la: go, Ib. H v well smoked, lb. ll'i't erg, well smoked* lb... ISlttj 111 DBS. nl Ib..... So o lit, lb. -.4 ij salt. It. 1J c WOOL I? nl burr.s. ghtly burry, M A It KJ1T. ?<? ; No .1 white TV. rj-fis.r. ; No. . Oala-No 5 white, B3<J stnhdard. rftaitc. mo-e. Md . Feptemh -r 4 ?W'h??t <-ontrnet. K*.c. Corn?Quiet: con SS'.tc Oats?Fairly firm: contract, I* (Ulci No 2 n?'Orhy. rar1 lots. S0'(TS2c, rti< itMOxn <;k \in m lrkei . Richmond, v.i . srpt?mii'r I, 191 tVIIOIiBSAr.lv QUOTATIONS ON "CHANl WiiTiAT?Car :? it. No. 3 red, \V.-stern. No. ? nd. Virginia. No. 3 red. t Irgthja . Virginia; hoc lots i for seed I ' >RN?Car lots. hilxed. iiilxiifi fp : <n? I new*.... 'new).... (new).... (ni w? ... ..'if ? 5 Ith hmoxi) 1iay m \rkf.t. Rtchmon 1. V.i . ?t. n'fiember' 4. !'? bale*. < i \ I I i i M VRK&T: MONV) I.IVB STOCK MARKET . ? - :,: Ifnton Stock Yards.I Richmond. Vn.. September I. l'-l RIt II MONI? fOR \< I <> M \itKK1 ? OW'N SHII'IMNi RICHMOND, VA. Capital, One Million ?I1SI I.I LA> EOI - M \HM.I ? DRV GOODS MARKET Vnr'K. September 4. -The dry cool? ! lar market* nr? aetlv? iir.1 r<*ta ?--? luylng sleadlty, Primary markets Huts ??? ???????A ami cMton Vh-k ar> steady1 ".. ..... r icndenry, naval STORE? mincton N i* , September 4 ? Spirits' m tine?Steady at 87He ; r?--?tpt? . casks ? ?? id; a! ??! 10; receipts ."? barrels i (?????? at IJ.lO; receipts 1= barrels; S T irf -stine-Vlrm at IS::.it"> ?? ? Septemlj f i ?Turpentine? i i . i "-'-i' ! 598 ciiaks: re-I ? .-'-:??: ship-To tu.? 1,113 casks, , ? ?V:? lte.it. Firm; -.?:.? :.?-.?: r. elptfi ".',117 barrets' shipments] '-. Stock 8S.S2I harre;., ynotr: D. M \ it ink ivi i t i ii r.m r. if Richmond; September \ RRIVT5D - ntl passenger* Ohl Dominion Mri? j turoro, Kurm.tn. Priersborj and ?r landings merehjndli? and pas SAILED. Berkeley, Shelly. Norfolk. m?r : iaMenders, Old D iintnlon 7.me. < HUP- is VORTIfA.M I'TON. Sprlna, Followed l?j Droiiaht ? Loral ??? iiitnn. Corn and Pinion. >hort. ? ?*i-lnp. rauslll? ..! about Ihre? PilV. I ? . ..f Northampton wit' Ve ; ? s. almost all entire fallur ?. yet ? ? i ? ? ? ? ? ra?K<< *? ?>* ltiei?:i?i d. ? llizer used and much if t. much ilvnted. Man. 'armer? ittttmpt'd urns m he ?mien dolim ?hm: pea-' T ? . Rirojvtli the y|h. ?? !s 'lot ? as uisijot, l?iii they have remained; per.'i.hi* In many (nstAriC - to ? u ??' piliMtr t.irtr, ??? ??m-'! ? Is North inipl ? ,.f inn so ml ef|UHl Clin nil>er - ?Thorn. (Sp'i lal io The I noes-1 tispatch. J Frederick? urg; Va.. September 4 ? .in. hambers. <.'' < h arlottesville. ami ils'i l",ilzul>eth Thorn oi Faurfuler prin-'s. in lower Faurtuler County, cere married it ih? hdmi of the nidi I'teV L F. Harp, r pcrforminy Farmern Will Form I uinu. .. . |'aI to Th< Ttmes-lilsphtrh.] Cbarii.itteflylile. Va.. Septemoer 4.? ?leKatcs from the carious farmers' :le, ..f Albemarle County im t at the kit bully of forming an Albemarle ?iini -, Farmers' I'nlon, A committee imposed of this Secretaries <>f the win appointed t? draft a constl itloii niid by-laws and present, the mo. !.. .% mi etli to he held In this tj lie ;i: t Mondn} in November, was ih. sentiment "f the meeting .it . county union should have sev ai business meetings yearly and also THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND THE NATIONAL BANK OF VIRGINIA Have ratified the recommendations of their respective Boards of Directors, consoli? dating the two Institut ons under the name of the First OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Previous to moving into their elegant now building, the combined institution will occupy, beginning September 3d, temporary quarters .it 900 East Main Street Corner Ninth and Main amply prepared and equipped to take- care <>f the customers of the old institutions and such others as may feel the desire to take advantage of enlarged facilities. While this institution is now the largest between Philadelphia and New Orleans, we desire the public to distinctly understand that SMALL ACCOUNTS ARE CORDIALLY IN? VITED AND WILL BE ENCOURAGED. A modern, up-to-date Savings Department will be maintained and conducted for the benefit and use of the thriftv. \N. M. HABLISTON, Chairman of the Hoard. JNO. B. PURCELL Presid cnt. JNO. M. MILLER, .lr.. Vice-Prcsident. W. M. ADDISON. Cashier. ( HARMS R. BURNETT, Asst. Cashier. \V. P. SHELTON, Asst. Cashier. ALEX. V. RYLAND, Asst. Cashier. J. C. JOPLIN, Asst. Cashier. O. S. MORTON. Asst. Cashier. JOHN TYLER, Asst. Cashier. W. H. SLAUGHTER, Asst. Cashier. JAS. M. BALL. Jr., Auditor. BOARD OF DIRECTORS \V. M. Addison. H. L. Cabell, T. M. (.arrington, T. A. Cary, A. H. Christian, Jr.. Geo. L. < Ihristian, S. Dabney Crcnshaw, ( diaries 1 >avenp< >rt. G. A. Da\enport, Jno. C. Easley, VV. M. Habliston, Chairman. 0. II. Funsten, I ppa Ilunton, Jr., Jno. M. Miller, Jr., 1 rederick E. Nolting, John B. Purcell, Wm. T. Reed. R. G. Retinoids. T. M. Rutherfoord, E. A. Saunders, Jr., 1". Sitterding, 1. Stern. S. W. Travers, J. G. Tinslev, Ii. Rand Well ford, A. D. Williams, F. D. Williams, John Skelton Williams, T. C. Williams, Jr., Jno. T. W ilson, Henry W. Wood, Coleman W on ham, CONDENSED STATEMENT September 2, 1912 RESOURCES. 1.' '.His and disci .tints. Other stock and bonds. United States Bonds. Premium on United States P.ohds. Cash and due from banks., LIABILITIES. i. apital Stock . Surplus and undivided profits.. Unearned discount . Accrued interest and taxes. Unpaid dividends. Circulation . I.'nited States bond account.. sits . Deposit at trustee's committees $13.644717 21 854,845 $4 1.953.500 00 6.578 33 3.707,991 4;, $20,167,632 81 ,000,000 00 OJJ.OOO 00 107,352 t\4 77,644 09 9-4 62 ,843,897 50 ,034.400 00 ,314,461 63 766,952 33 $20,167,632 81 oi more i-ouniy picnics, the primary obje > ,,f tli-- latter helnpr to on.-our ?B?- acquaintanceship ami friendship between people from different section's of the. county. Commonwealth Bank Your money is absolutely safe arid pur banking offices arc coji tcnientlj located. E. A. BARBER, Jr. Ccrtllted Public trroun.inl, E. A. BARBER & CO. IMIII N UM.. \ I II11 IM-, ORUAXI7.IM;. SVSTK*1.\TIZIXC. sin 11 ii tit a I itullillnK. fin-in- >1n?l. S321. Itlehinond, Va. Manche; fer National Bank (Inc dollar -i week deposited in bur savings department amounts in nearly six hundred dollars in ten \ cars. ; PROTECTION I Of the depositors' Interest* has been the keynote of the success of I Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank I Puch protection Iiis earned for It i well-deserved reputation fVir strength and security?and the <-? nrlrjence of its patrons Planters National Bank OK ItICHMOXI?, VIROINIA. < npltni .:. * .?too.ooti.o StirpliiH nml Profits. $1.4tK>.omi.OO lime Per i mi interest, C'ompnun leil Semi-Annually, Paid in asvlnsa Itrpnrtment. With Ample Reserves and Resources This biuik extends a cordial welcome to all open;n? hank accounts. Loans on Real Estate and Collateral. Business, Personal and Savings Accounts wanted. "The Herne for Savings" Security of Principa and Income is assured by deposit n& your surplus funds In The Central National Bank. The average man and his money is too often lured to un~ivi.se inves ments, while a savings account with this hank means Safety of Principal always, with 3 per cent merest added semi-annually. The Central National Bank CAPITAL,.$250,000.00 307 East Broad Street.