New York
Stock Market
New Tork. September 25.?The fea?
ture of the day on the RmI Exchange
was an advance in call money to 7
per cent?the highest rate of the year.
The ritt occurred just before the
cos?, after a number of issues
ka4 recorded their best prices of the
year. Among these were the H-*rri
maii shares, I'nr.ed Stales Steel and
Amalgamated Copper. Tk4 sudden
gurry came :n the midst of a degree
of activity greater than the market
has roOeOtlj SBOWa. Dealing;* in the
first hour a^tuiMirii ove: CiO.eOO
shares, ai.d the d.?> s total output ap
pioxsmately v shate*
Some justification for the money
flurry was found in the condition oi
tile lota; banks. Thes. Institutions'
Lave l^sl ..<.-:. on tne week,
tiie drain since last Friday amounting
to over $:..'? O/'v. la addition, the
s j':>-tre*sury to-day had a credit of al-,
most $1 Qf-X?'\> at the clearing hoise
Tke :oss of cash is partly offset by
gold imports, of whicn a little more
trtan $1.000 ? reO was* re-rived Froir.
; ->frt indications, however, the week
end may show a cash loss great,
i D ifjB to wipe out the meagre ."f
f.:vc.. ReceB! activity of the stocks.
Will also figure lrr.portar.tly in the j
loan account.
Industr.als and metal stocks were
most consp.cuous sn tne day's business.
Bonds we: ? .-. ::\. and firm.
Unite? StA*.? s t :?'. e. r :.T'r.i l or.ds w:: e
onchai'cc;! ?t. i
New York, s ptember ?Prime
rrtercar.ti.e papf:. i 1-2 to ?> per cent.
Sttriir.g exchange steady, with actual;
hnglnsas in bAr.Aers tills at |i.t2MforJ
sixty-day Mate, ar.d at S4 t>:e:> for de-1
mar.d.
"ommereia! bills. $4*1 3-4.
Mosey on call firm 4 3-4$7 per cent;'
rult.-.g rate, 5. closing bids. 5 1-2.'
(fiered at b 3-4. Time loar.s strong;,
sixty-days. $ 1-4 2? 1-*. ninety -da> s,
5 l-2g5 2-4: six months 5 1-3.
BICHMOND STOCK MARKET.
By H::hard *tT Msury. *
Stock %zi Bond Broker. 1C13 E ilaia Street.
Rioarac-ai. V?.. September tSU
SALES AT BOARD.
Vi.-g-ia.a Cea:unts?*at 54H
V;r?-:a:a Ra..?a> Bad Pc?er Cc pfi?:7 at
P.:rsm3id Trust Savings Company?1$ at
iTATT SECURITIES. B.i Ask-d.
Virginia 3?. Ol?. C. sad A. ISii . . te'? U
\a Centuries. *.-!. C aad f.. IS*: S<v? s?
F.AILF.OAD BONDs.
A. 0. L. P. P. Con T: I f C_ Si
a c ik B. r Coav r>?3? it. iszs ;n
?_ aad O. Gea'. M ?"-js. UBS. ? . Mi
Ol oil la S?- aad Fa. i?4i. :??
Georgia aal A.* Cor., is. I'Mi. Ijs
Nr.'c.k aai Wta: Ry 41, J*A? *"
?.s.r.oa.-<i A-r Line 4?. 1K0. si
.--?.aerr. Rai way ;?r is. 1SH. 10*
.<?> P.. De*- aai G M 4j. :??. :s
Westers N C. Isi U. C 1*14. 103
fTREET RT. STOCKS Far.
v? Ry s-i Power Co. Sfd_IM UM ...
V? Ry. sad Power Co. coas... ?";? ...
P.AJBRCAD STOCKS. Par
At.antic Ccast Bine com.190 144
L -.-rsspeaie aoi Oaio.201 U% ???
^crlo.k aad Western com.'??? LTJ
5.. f. and p i>... ot is.-.06 ;::??, ???
i-eaooard Air B.ne pf?.IOJ
t'.iiisri Air *^lr.e Cim.100 -J
.- ?ihara Bailway pfd.:o& s^'-i ???
co-tr-era Bailway coal .'.iA ...
BANK AND TF.V5T CO STOCK
A-arricmr. Nitt'.oaa:.luC ZiS
B.-'.-ai Stre.-. ... .. ??
B-ak of C:rsa?r-.? aad T.--i-* '.m :?
C-.::.-3 Nit.iai. Ba.tk .100 Us
i.-.-aaio-c*-.* :a Baak .:*)
E..-?: Nat.oaa:.190 DM iC
Ptrst Nat t. Baas Partie, ctftJm% a ~.i
Mtr:aac:i Nsttcna:...:?? ??
i!--C.-.aa:c? aai il?rr.-.sau.10O Iii
*.^- -a. Statt aai '.."-> Baak . ijl
:.. .?ai Bar.!: aai Truar Co. . Ii M ??? i
amotd 7r-a: aa-1 Savs "o. 100 1A lOi
-? ..-.(1 Baaic ?: B.caraiai? S il ...
t.-aioa Baak of Btrhmaad- ? iii
\ irgiaia Trust Cc=iaar.>.IX l-:i ... '
V."-?: End. . li 4^v? 4*
INSURANCE CO)!?AMr =
%.-?.a:a f.re aal ila*:a* Ir.a Ii 7?
illSCEBBANEOUS
\'. -Car. Ci?=. pfi ; p c Jj. l.i 117
"? - 5-.:a.as a.-.i *_-.ir. J*. :>: -'A
V . p.^i..:y Cirp-rativa ;'-- -X
1 'i Rta.ty Corpora:.?-; .:r= .10? -3
Uaica Scct.es aai r-.eA.:y Corp'.* -51
Q-^tat.ocs for y.:?r*?t-pa>.as ooaii are
?t a pr.o* to which .aterest bust vule"!.
Iacoms i-rfi 0 csmacates of ladwfetei- '
asm aes cat.
?
? S0.ID LiSl
t. .?-_.-.a rr.'rs :? -ffi o.i .a
Amertcaa Toncco C* o.i ta -.4/^ ... ?r
ericas rsaaeea Co. ?:s Is .t.?li.las
.A: aritl: Cosa: Bin? Ist 4f.
A. C- L.-L. and N. 4s . . . U\
L csv. 4a (la Ba-usuor*- _ .:, ,
??apeak' a.-.d Ohle coav. 4-,?. ,
i- y.ett and Mye:a i?. ei
Liggett .i.i My. :? ?bid) . :a
I. rl ard . oa:pa.t> is . K%
l.-ri.iard Cemssay '?.
f. ar.i Wtstars soat *? ..: ,
.-.ooard Air Bit.? ?:?rr.p?d it 'r:i, .. ei-a
r acn>ard A!r , :? .5..^. . ?
1 sthen Rai ??;, .a. TV*,
i - ;.?ra Rail ?S3 U .IK'a
tri tea rta-ea Stee md i?. . ifg ?
I c r?s.?*?r?; .* . ? bM .
i i .-'t.srered ?? '?!d).HC
I 8. Par.arr.a new js -bld?.
irgiaia-Browa B.-?-? ctfa. (Md). H
\ ir?.ma-Car. Cher: let at. ... B)
^ - ?-> a:.i Foirrr .?- it ,trf,.ed, ...
? oei, 4t. ,
waaaab-Pitta .? .1 .
roiTO? IIMHI
Ntw Tork. feep-nr.Ner .'-W.atr.c o^r.il- 1
tU.r.? ;a t.-,? Sojt.-,?.?t ? ? ,?eC ,^ .|-... a
la, tat -a.- > ::*c.r.a to lay. T.-.- advaacs
H? U.*i foi Dt-easber. or 1: .. .. po.ats
aseve tfc? levsi of r-.. .-r.-..rr.:-.f,
a.:.-?c:t<j a a>oa <?** ?? : > i .. .
aaasaat ao-a arr.e laseri ? . -..a-- ?.s
s a re.or a tr-?^- .,? _ <s
ec Mao.iM'.r.' ar.4 seiest? a ? ? Ai
M r ght * co.d ?aap so. a > - . -
aasttser at las s>a..- trf--. ...?
cerr.otne: * .tt tae ta>.see e:
?? staer re*a i> ..-.at la SS] feeera
?U ts^T?n:>a- r. S-.-.o- r r.a?. : .
i .-.lea of -.'her oass to tea- pr,8ta c?a-l
u. ur^ -.ra r. *> t* the ;r -.0 , a
?. ?*?? aa:.- BS t aaen ? e.^. :n-l
cxttfjs.es ?* e?rm-r* ?-l ,
Osilsg Ote jr.:*.'.' sS >u v.ryl
asnoss and . ar Ust< ? .:-.r >||
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Svti aatl"'. ? . r. .
po.a: of :?? r a- - .t
4,0 :0-1 r- ? r-s ' -?? ? n
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?.tr-ary . .Res
. -. :17t net ::?:?
May . ... . - ? :..7l
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txtsser.1 uj
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as asest: ??? '
AN AOC >' MT V?JiU
OF adCoaMOHD.
lift aVAT? MAIN sTKKST.
Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York
?ale*. Ftoclc . Open.
200 Allls-Chalmers 1st ra'?- ?
100 Allis-Chal.. pfd. 1st pd..
S0.5ft. AriHlK'*m.-te.l Copper
BtAmer. A?rI. rhfni . com
L*M Ann Beel Sugar, com..
9.>>?' America a ?n .
L40* American Can, pfd
i. ? < ? ? and y ? ladry ?3
1" Am r Car and Four . pfd Bf
?<i \ t i'f-ti ! "M ? s
Air- and 1. athev. pr
iW American I.inse-d oil
Am. : i >n I. con-;, live ..
Amor. Locomotive pfd..
l >t Amor Mal? Co . pfd.
49.'.'.' American Fmelting .
4?'. %merlesn sv r>. men ..
Am ri. an Sust: .
UH Amer. Tel, a;'.' Tel Co.
Ms American Tobacco, com
A I;. ? to* a Tol a< I o. ofd
HLB3 A ? Acoaan ?"opp-m .
is. 4<" A ten if on .
jroAtl*nMc Coast Line.
W A ?' I. of forme, lictit.
:.:V ? Rslumore ai.d Ohio.
!.''?> Betnlehem steel, com...
. TT U I I -hem Steel, pfd
LB British>Amor Tib. Co .
2.3?o Brooklyn Rapid Transit.
3.400 Central Lsatnar. com ...
IMS* Canadian Pacific.
OSO Ctl eake an?l Ohio
1 On o tjje-u Western
- rM Chi MIL and St. Paul
I ??>?? i ???: >it>] . st. Cor eoss.
409 Crui II le St.-. 1 pfd .
1.180 Chicago . rd Northwest
111 C >loi i :o r ie] and Iron.
?' dorado and >o ithern .
?.??? Cooaolldated ?ins .
200 Deliware and Hudson..
LSM Den and R > O.-ar... com.
2.490 Den. an.! Rio Bran.. rfd.
i.wXi Dstilltrs' Sec. ?"or.. x >;'r
1.W Rrle .
??'? K'-ie. 1st r?fd.
Fed Bin ' nrtd Bm . pfd..
I Bro. w. Helme Tob. Co..
1 MS General Bleetric .
".'?"<"? Pr-Mt Northern, pfd
'.J.'SY? ??reat Northern Ore ctfs
Illinois Central .
3.2<v> Internoro-Met.
ion interbo? o-Met.. pfd.
M Int. Mer Marine, com....
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BRANCH 4k CO.. Bankers and Brokers.
Closing. _ .
B14 Aaked Sales. Stock. _,_?
B ft a* International Paper ..
4 Int- I'aper- Pfd17274
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35 & i? Ind M>-ers. Pfd. 5g
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129
225 l?rillard Tob Ca. com. lkiS
l.>nilard Tob. t o., pfd. 114'^
SA? Louisville and Nashville IM
4.1?*' Mesicsvn Petroleum . ^S?
7.10" Miami Copper . 3*1
4.9.>) Missouri Pacific . ?S
i'..Vrt Mo.. Kan. and Texas ... 31?a
M National R'scuit . lSK-t
MB National l>ad . ?
2JB Mee reek Central. iith
70C N r., ?)nt. and Western 37
Ml Norfolk and Western .. 117>?
11.9 Nori hem Pacific . I*"^
1.1"' P.u- li<- Mail . 31'?
11.7."'' PcniiK.v 1\ania . 125
Vn> Peuple's ?las . 1'''';?
Bs I'.. C., C and St. I*, com. IBB
P. C. C. and St. pfd.
1._yv' Pittsburgh Coal, com
1 ??' rtv?*e-1 St? el <Tar.
Pressed Steel Cnr. pfd
1AM Rv. steel gprlng, com.
ISt,704 R -'ading.
UJB BopuhllC Iron and ste<?!
IBS RnpnMic I and S.. pfd .
ajBt Ro -k Island .
S.4B Rock Island. r>M.
s^board Air Line,
n) Seaboard Air Line,
SM BIOS**Sheffield ....
12.794 aouthern Paelne
2.4?^ Southern Railway
LMt goat horn Bailwar,
Standard ?>il .
V? St. Louis-Southwestern
BO Taxas Pacific .
?>'>.;"' I'nion Pacific .
3?il*nit.d States Rubber..
lUt.BI United states steel.
400 I'nited States Steel, pfd mu
ABtrnitcd Cigar Stores.... 104^
1 If-. C S. Cast Iron Pipe.. ?_?!',
2.1 'i*Va.-Car. Chemical . 4T%
M Va.-i'ar. Chemical, pfd..
^'a Rv. nnd Power, eom
\'a. By. and ES>w*r, pfd.
100 Wabash .
Bt Wabash. pfd.
mo Western untoa .
Weyman-Bruton To. Co. ...
Total sales for day. 8B,?00 shares.
Tstal sales for week (three days), ;'.0*4.900
4*?
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401,
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bales: itoek. ?!3 v.; bale*
Consolidate a!" a! 1 ports? Net receipt!.
tSS.SU bi.es. expert to <~-eat Britain. 4?.?4J
bales: to France S.M) bale* to the Conti?
nent. ??"???? ba>? :-> Japan LSI! bales
Total ?:nce Sept-mhrr 1 at all port??N-t
receipts. S~.i^ bales: expert te Great
Britain. Ml.n-.-'1 bales to France. (ejtl baes:
to the Continent. KT.SC bales: to Japan, 2.521
bales
New Or>an?. La September 25 ?Cottou
opened steady at a decline of IS* points,
and the market c csed 1*4 points do?
September cosed at !Z3?. October 1! 41;
December. IV 5?: January. II 85; March. U."
May. ?.
LOCAL MARKET Ql OTATIONS.
(Furnisced by Lery Comrt.ission Co. Com
m:4a:oa M-rc.-.in:?. Rionmond. Va.)
Rirhraoad. Va.. September is. '.US.
ACIl.lL WHOLESALE UlOTATIONb OF.
Urs fl/L -trt.
Chicken*, choice. imi.? lo.... 10 9
Hase, ib-. a i?
R costers, each. Ho as
Ducks, large, fount, b. O M {
DssCfca ixiil. young, lb. ty 1
a.GUs?Crated.
In crate*, nearby, freak. *o?.. at e>
la crate*, other sections, dos.. ** ay
Uu.nea ?sr?. eos. U> V
BUTTER.
Family, choice. freak, lb. S #
Merchants, talr. :b. at ay
UVB STOCK.
Veal* choice te fancy, lo.... IfeO
Veala. Door to fair, ib. 7 o>
Ca.v?a. runnel*, ib. i ? *%
bete?, lb. * ? ?
I aaiaa. apria?. lb. ? v '%
Ca'.i.e. ta;r to prime, lb. It* ??
Uogs. io. T t? ?
COUNTRY-CURED BACON
Kama. wcl. auwaed. amal., la. O la
Unna ??11 smoked, arg?.. ;*>. M tf t7
Side*, well rimoked. Ib. 12? O) It
icou.der?. ?eil smoked, lb... U%0 It
?M
Dry flint, lb. ? 9)
Dry aalt. Ib. St tt
Green, salt, lb. 1S?V
Greea. Ha. Ii*?*
Saasa, damaged, lb.?. ? O *
Ta.iow . . ? ?
Beeswax . ST 0
?WOOL.
Ch. unwashed, free of bum. O ST
Ck.. unwashed lightly hurry SI ? S4
Ch. aaaaaliaa. medium burry St ? SI
Ch. unwashed, heavy hurry. SO ?
Marke: Conciitiors? Market closed to-day
?St atadaea active at quotatlon*.
NEW YORK TROUrCE MAKKET.
New Tsrk reptember X ?Flour? Steady,
with a tr.o-ie.-2t? local trade Rye Flour?
Qatel riniiiatal Til soil I Rye?Steady. Bar
ey? ~.rrr. W.-.eat?Spot. Irregular; new No
: red. II tt, elevator and S: ?>:"-? t o b.
?Euter es .- baaged to Sc net lower Sep
v-.--- !.??.-, r.Ser t**.c; Mav. Sl.??-V
I ra?Spot sTeady: espert ate t o. a. aflcat;
r. ambes sad tlarcli Oata?Spot. easy.
? i- ird white *?-' - . t on track Mo -
ar.d *. u*
Pert Beel Lard Wee fTras Cut M?*'*
Tai ? Petreleea- ffeel, Roals and Mo
.<??* - . Torpeactaa?Qelet Raw
<-.*??? Barel] steadyl usaaa*) IKaadi R;'
ter ?[?; rtieeae-F'r? Erg*? t'r.<hanr?d
P -a- -?- K ?-. - ??''. hh... K-SSn
t.?t Cabbage* Peanut* and Fre;ght
,trad ? i aa hanged CoaVe silo. J?ci fu
tarca stead) Decem-.?t :: * March. 41 tt
. stteasee-j '.r-?d r:eh*- oa '-'?a. bay
.-r oa aeraaat o* unfaTfra'? weath'r In
Berkel m-::? e*T later under
? - lEirlagi ' rradk -, ..:at;on ir, s-ep
-.- saa res --?d d, oesa p--rr.? '.r-.-je.
?-";;*l-l pr-se *;-rrr.?- y >w ?po- 1S4J
?IS. tlJItSS -?: I a 0 -otfrer ?14. No-.?m
?et '?? Deeeai? I S3 January. r?sr^
i-T. ? ?' Ma--h r "?' Mi ?e?. prime w:n
-- v< r. *? b.4 an- prtrr.e rummer
w.-.:t?. *? btd
i HIMi.'i ?,R\J> Ml ItKET
? kl '. sptetabei SI Baa i sal .r?
? ..- . -2 ; a -a. g Pr- saf-1
fn-ra uaja dataaa ani eased a *??< m?;
Th- ?- .g st'?d: mat ^ttiifc..
*f .{-? - ora flnleh'd a ?l.-?i!> ??
h:gher ae?s ?er? a *h.a-J? to .^"?Itc
:gr.e. .r.-l , ,.or? saryisg fret? ,:;v.
-.' lr? to TV af'ar.ee
?tedtUJ firA.. fa?
a>adi:.g tit--' a-g?-; as 'o /,ti
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," ' red .. . w jji
**?*??. See ">*a . . st a ^et
flssWa teg aaj (Sa, avag^ mem
[CGRN-Ger lota
No. I white. 0 54
No 3 white. 0 al
No. 2 mixe?. t; jr
No. 3 mixed. Q M
Virginia . U 9 *>
OATS?Car low.
No. J mixed (new). ? ?>
No. 3 mixed (new). at t>
No. 2 white (neW). J? 0
No S white (new). 27 O
Winter seec (new). 4* 0 *?
RTB-Cir iota
No. 2 (new). 0 II
No. 2 (new). 0 n
Virginia, bag lota (new).... ?7 A
RICHMOND HAY MARK FT
Richmond, Va. September 3, 1252.
Following are the quotations of the Rich'
I mond Hsy Exchange:
i No. l Timothy.31.00 8
' Standard . 5 20.S0
No. 2 Timothy. 8 19.00
j No. 3 Timothy. Nominal
j Bight Clover, mixed. g 19-50
No. l Ciover. mixed. 11-00 ?
' No. 2 Clover, mixed. Nominal
i No. 1 Ciover. Nominal
No I Clover. Nominal
HAT?Sample . Nominal
] STRAW?Compressed . 8 S.60
Loose-pressed, large Aales.... e 10oS
Load your cars to that hays at doors res?
j resents contents and thus avoid rejectlona
This market grades hay In accordance
I with the National Hay Assoctatloa.
CATTLE MARKETS.
RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET.
(Sales at Union Stock Tarda.)
Richmond. Va.. September Si. 1202.
Report of the live atock aaarke: for the
week ending September 23. 1912:: '
j Beat steers. :?S:V-: medium to good, j
,'-2l?jfTe.i common to fair, 4S5V?c.; best helf-'
iars, 5H83c.: medium to good. 4Vs9.Vi<t :
common to fair. 3<*jt*4c.; beat cows. 4?405c.:
medium to good, ]%i?>c: common to fair.!
1%t)t%*[z bulls, 4\? ^Sc. Fresh cows. 120 3,
'?CM per hesd. Best calves. 885<4c.: fair)
' to good. roTOe*-: dlcka. 4H854c; bast hogs.;
UlTsS ; ahoats. T#l%Ja.: lows and stags. S3
17c; best lambs. Sff'c.: common. SI4Sic.;j
aeal sheep. 3 3 4c; common to fair. 283c j
Chicago. September 25.?Cattle?Receipts, j
IS 000; market steady to lie lower. Beeves,
j iS.TS8Hl.oj; Texas steers. ?4*56 16.25. West?
lern steers, F -v> g .-?.. stocken and feeders.
Hi .30317. TO; cows and heifers. 12.90818.00:
csives. rs SO^Ill T:. Hogs?Receipts, 12.00?
, r*ad>? market generally higher, hut closed
i-neak. light. *< 30 8 S7}?. mtied. tS.l?3*89C:,
j heavy, ,T3S3*S?. rough. *7958$g.tt: pigs.)
I Is W0SJ.eS; buik of aaies. S? 303*?.7?. Sheep
'?Receipts. 4?.cVO bead: market steady, aa-(
rive .13 303 ?4 30. western. 13.008*4-56. year-1
:r.e-s. $47:315.50 .iambi, native. *47S31T00..
western, to f?S IT 3S.
- I
N?w iv,rk. September IS ? Beeves?eceipts.
: ::. -.end; steers. *s.?8****: bul.s. I3 50& j
< cews, ti. O&'ii 1? ??. Calves? Receipts.;
? ?4: i;*ad. Irregular: vesla. *? 005*12.Sv; i
r. .?. I'S r* srasaers and butterm?ks. i
! '-jit 14". fed raves. 0.00 2.9! ~x) Sheet?,
ar.d I.ar-.rjs? Receipts. 7.111 head, sheep. 1
steady; laroos. higher. she?p. 12.508*??
few choice. 14.23. cu..a. B.ssdJlTal: iamt?.
I.--.73 a |? ?"*: collt. aVX: yearlings.
*4.v,8(.<i> Hga? Receipts. S.1I1 head, steady!
^- |Mg0tM?: pigs. r.xytsso
Kir HMO vt) TOBACCO
Ricntncnt Va . September O. "*72.
Fd..ew;-.s; s-t the cjuotsttons CO the Rl.h
?MSd TsSSccs Exchange.
BROWN SHIPPINGS.
Lugs . .rs ?*?0*
Short ieaf. tV< 8 5 50
It ng >?'. SOT' 8 12.?0
V. r.opera. ATM 8 '.???
BRIOHT8.
Sil OKERS?Common . 7 0? 0 ?4?
Hflsss ..aval 9 RAI
f.-.? .Ha) 8 is 00
( ' TTEP..=?Cceaeg . . :4?e 0 lice
M? Stam . U ? 8 17.5?
rtas ..-.moo c 1?00
.24.0? 0 r.t*
F'Li.EP.S-Common . ?.?? 0 :?0v
?? ii.rr. . BAB ? tui
-.?J .:ts> 8 ts ?*>
- ? .?'*! 8 ??l
?x ^APFEPS-^onireon . ?*? 0 20.?*
?.duia.so? e a 00
God ..-.?.?e 0 ?.w,
F:r.e .....23 3? 8 27.SO
; ? .?*> e ??
= ?-y f"T"RFlD?N ETV
r? r.,-.Tir ?'. good . .. J VI ?1 7.40
:. ?e rvo-f to pr.-ne ??? 0 ?J*
? -a' . .. ??* n :??*
:. ?< -s- .:?* 8 12?
n rappers . .Its* ? KJ?!
vtT-ryrr lAvror? market?
- r-rr r.- r . ; | ? y ARK ET
red - P-^gers MCau a r0 1
?-?.-.rg '? ? Septerr.'-er 7" -P??r-jfs?
???,->?? "?? ?arrears' ?psr.ish.
1 p.- ? .?'? .v.. ; ?he?ed -; ?r t I ,e
rtia Opaslah. ?> per
-* v rgmtas?attostsrt nrrn. fsney Jbti-;
f. J*48*' per pe .-f f?-.? - ?srdpl'k??!. 1
-'.83\jc per pound: exira prim*. ?i.e. per
1' und; prime. ?c.: machine picked. Ic. per
pcund. shelling *toek. * per po'und.
DRT GOODS MARKET
New Tork. September .5?The cotton
sends market* are steady, with a moderate
amount of business reported in primary cir?
cles Jobbers contftiue doing- a steadier
trade than at that time last year. Spring
trade In laeas and embrolderle* 1? increas?
ing Worsted yarn* are active and strong.
NAVAL STORES.
Wilmington. N. C. September 2$.?Spirits
o* Turpentine?Steady, at 37c; receipts. 4
casks. Rosin?Steady, at Alt: receipts, at
barrels. Tar? Fjrsa. a< 5.2C: receipts. I bar?
rels. Crude Turpentine?Firm, at 3 IS. 4.50
and 4 50; recelpta. !S barrels.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF RICHMOND. SEPT 13. 1M2.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Berkeley. Shelly. Norfolk, mer?
chandise and passenger*. Old Dominion Line.
Steamer Aurora. Furman. Petersburg and
James River landings, merchandise and paa
eengers. Furman Line.
SAILED
Steamer Berkeley. Shelly. Norfolk, mer?
chandise and paasenger*. Old Dominion Line.
Steamer Pocahontas. Grave? Norfolk and
James River landings, merchandise and pas?
sengers, Virginia Navigation Company.
Steamer Aurora. Furman. Petersburg and
James River landings, merchandise and pas?
sengers. Furman Line.
HONOR NOTWANTEO
BY SENATOR ROOT
Says His Name Must Not Be
Considered in Connection
With Governorship.
Saratoga. N. Y.. September 25-?
United States Senator Elihu Root was
asked to-night if he would accept the
nomination for Oovernor by the Re-.
publican State oonvention. now in ses- j
slon here, but replied that his name '
muat not be considered. The sugges?
tion that he be made the nominee was j
put forward by several of the party;
leaders, who had futiiely endeavored,
to draft a tentative State ticket ac?
ceptable to the majority of the dele?
gates. The delegates to-night were
still casting about trying to find the
.strongest man for party standard
ear er.
After the convention had held its
first session, during which Temporary ?
? 'h airman William D. Guthrie, of New
York, had sounded the keynote speech ,
? ??r. l the resolutions and permanent or- <
sranization had been appointed, ad- j
ournment was taken until to-morrow
and the two committees went to work,
leaving the delegates free to engage]
themselves in consideration of the <
state ticket.
State Chairman Barnes reiterated.
to-night that it was a situation for]
the delegates to solve, that he knew
of no tentative slate, and that the1
slate making condition was much the'
same as it was yesterday.
?IVOBUL TABLET PLACED
Til LATE REV. W. T. MOORE, O. D.
l?ynchb ;rg. Va. September 2a.?A
tablet has been reoted in the First
Preshyt?rian Church here to the
memory of the late Rev. William T.
Moore. D D., who was pastor Of trtat
church rrom 1972 to 1835. its unveil?
ing having been made 'an occas-on or
much interest to the members of this
.arge congregation.
In 18V. when Dr Moore severed his
ong connection with this church he
i went to a chair at the Columbia Theo
I logical Seminary at Columbia, S. C.
which he occupied with distinction un?
til the> time of his detah in March.
! ma.
la connection with the unveiling tne
"?rrmit??? tn charge sent to Miss
Nanni?- If ail. daughter of the latter
mm at?r .locator, a large bouquet of
, white ropes to h* placed upon her
i father s grrave at Coiumbla.
We Have
-* *> Per Ceti? Coupon Real Estate B^nds. *eenred by first
? " **ir^K** f,n Broad Street property.
?"'r-.T-ipal dne in threr years, interest payable at thi?
' : -? e.-.-V, ?;x month*.
rt* r,mmend the*e n<->te?- t^? conservative investor*.
Full information will he sent by mail on request.
Virginia Trust Co.
mCHMOND.VA.
Capital, ? . $1,000,000.00
ENERGY RESERVE
BETTER THAN CASH
Scientists Declare This Country
Must Look to Its Health
Conditions.
Washington. September 25-?Rather
than immigration, the United States
needs laws to improve the health of |
the country to furnish the workers re?
quired in tii, country's expanding in?
dustries, asserted Dr. Charles W. Stills,
of the United States Public Health |
Service, in an address to-day before |
the fifteenth international Congress on I
H'giene and Demography. Better
health conditions, he said, would per?
mit sufficient natural increase of the j
population to provide all needs
Germany is building up a greater
health reserve among Its working
men than any other country because
of the successful application of the
principles of working men's insurance,
declared Di Frederick Zahn, of Mun- I
ich. in an address to-night. The found- ,
ation of every lar-sighte<! social policy, ]
he said, must be based more on energy .
reserve than on money reserve. An i
Investment in workingmen's insurance. ;
be added, "is a preliminary necessary I
to securing an increase in commercial!
productivity.''
The declaration that II is impossible!
to rtd a aone of yellow fever, and that
the diseas- is found now in the Pana?
ma Canal Zone, made by Dr. Harald
Seidilin. ol Liverpool. Kn?.. was dented
by Dr. A. J. Orenstein. of the sanitary!
department of the Canal Zone and by !
several other American medical offl-'
cers. Former Surgeon-General Stern- j
arger and others expressed doubt of
the statement that there is specific pa?
rasite of the yellow fever. Dr. Seidi?
lin claimed to have discovered the
hitherto unknown parasite.
Officers of the Association of Life
Insurance Presidents are taking much
interest In the meetings of the Con?
gress and reports of the organisation,
and are attending moot of the various
sections. A report and recommenda?
tions will be made to the next annual
meeting of the association based on
new information in regard to the
health and statistical ideas gathered
here.
ASHLAND NEWS NOTES
Ashland. Vi, September 24-?Mr. and
Mrs. W. Meede Addison and children,
of Richmond, were her? Sunday visit?
ing relatives.
Mrs E. \L Jordan, who has been the
guest of Mrs. Hannah Crown, has gone
to Richmond to visit relatives before
returning to hir home at Onley.
Mrs. Morgan Shepherd left Monday
for Lyi.ch.burg to be the gusst of Miss
Kate Gannaway.
Miss Brooks, of Richmond, is visit?
ing Miss Marlon Fisher.
Mrs. I N. Vaughen, Jr., who han
just returned from a delightful trip
abroad, is with Mrs. I. N. Vaughan at
her home near town.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill Carter, Jr . and
Mrs. Frances Marsh and Misses Marsh
will return October 1 to their homes
here after apending the summer near
Etna Mill*
Miss Graham, of Norfolk, was the
recent guest of Miss Frances Spald
lng.
Messrs. Toung. Peatross. Landln.
Tebbs, Payn*. Drewry. Mears. old Ran
dolph-Macon boys, who were here for
the opening of college, have returned
to their homes
Mrs- Stonewall L Doswall and chil?
dren returned to-day from a visit to
relatives in Augusta County.
Miss Florence Trevtlllan has re?
turned from a visit to Chicago, Balti?
more and Washington. Miss Nettle
TreviHlan will spend some time In
Grand Rapids, Mich , before returning j
home.
Mis* Natalie Lou Coster left Satur?
day for Harrisonburg to resume her \
duties as teacher in the State Normal.
Mrs. Marshall Ellis spent Saturday
in Washington with friends.
The Ashland Chapter of the Miriam
Society of the Presbyterian Church
gave an attractive Hnsn shower In the
Sanas of Mrs J. G. Hughes In honor of
Mrs. Donglas McPeters. a member of
the society, who. before her marriage. '
last weik. was Miss Josephine Mill*
Many dainty presents were given and
refreshments were served. Those pres?
ent were: Misses Martha Hughe*. Ida
Bonitz. Tun!? Wright. Daisy and Mary
Bowers. Emma Bonitz. Virginia How
Ison and Julia Mill*
Bora Pea*lived ay Fire.
r Special to The Times-Dispatch. J
Gloucester. Vs., September 25.?ai
barn belonging to Edward H. Mason, j
of Hickory Fork. Gloucester Co., wasj
burned and contents totally distroyed
Monday evening. the Are being
caused by spontaneous combustions..
uncured fadder having been stored in)
the building. This Is the second barn '
destroyed by spontaneous combustions I
in Gloucester this month, the other bo
longing to a. W. Welters, of Severn br.
TWO IDEAL VMJUEl
AROUND THE WORLD
October 1?. 1*12. from New Tork;
February ? 1*11. from San Francisco, I
by the Steamship Cleveland < 17.0ft* |
ton*)- lie dayr duration each cruise:
cost Iii* ap. Including all necessary
expense* aboard and ashore, railway,
hotel, shore excursions, carriages,
guides, fees. etc.
"a?k mm. s?ww?ab.7y*snt**jmm%
i.v gn mm sse* ml mm* at. ?aus ;.*? r. as.
Utn ktwfen now*. .~..~-....-^??n. ?|
arrive J*e?osh-.~
v?rIok fee KvW Wra ?aUS. eaeegl ???**/.
: M p. at cs?scusin saw sseAo ay M. a
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wai so met hr ****** esav
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_. eassesey ead rnaay ea sav a. I
Tretest leasing ?sr aii snssss nivar
a Paoae *HSil IS *?
lames ?nana, an a. sis? ?anan.
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"THE HOME FOR SAVINGS."
The Central National Bank
Fills a place in the affairs of individual
and corporation because of the facilities
it affords all patrons.
We are ever ready to meet the de?
mands of every worthy proposition.
Open an account now?3?fo interest
allowed.
The Central National Bank
Capital $350.000.
307 East Broad Street.
The Small Depositor
Finds this Bank a great convenience, for the reason
that he knows we want him and he's right welcome,
no matter how small his deposit may be.
Whether you have $1.00 or $1,900.00, we want
your Business, Personal and Savings Accounts.
Bank of Commerce
and Trusts
Depository for the State of Virginia and City of Richmond
PROTECTION
Of the depositor** Interests has been the keynote of the snecess of
Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank
Such protection has earned for It a well-deaerved reputation for strength
snd security?and the < nfldenee of Its patrons.
Planters National Bank
OF RICHMOND. VIRGINIA.
tees
Manchester National Bank
Work for South Richmond by
becoming a depositor in this bank.
E. A. BARBER, Jr.
CertlBed Paelte AeMUtut
? A. BARBER & CO.
ACCOOTHG. AUDITING.
ORGA.TIZIVG. S VSTEMATIZINC 1
216 Xatul Bail ?las.
PBeae Mad. 5321. Rk-tani '
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TO AMD FROM WASHIHGTOK ?KD BET OHO.
Leave Richmond
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ACCOSWOOATrON TRAJSS WKKDATS
Leave Bind at. Bta. 4MB P. R Bar Pieeeatraakare.
Leer* Baa Sta. 4 At A.M., SAB P. B. far lahlaad.
Arrlre Byrd St. era. 9M A.B. freai rredeateeab'f. i
ArHre Elbe Sta. LBS A JL.AJB P.M. frees Atalaai.
?Dativ. t Weekdays. * Sunday ? oaly.
All traiaa to or from Byrd Street Btatioe
otopatBlba. Tiaae of arrleale and deperterea
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YOU
NEED
HAVE
NO
FEAR
that you will not be prompt?
ly served in our office. We
have a sufficient force of
competent clerks to give
prompt attention, not only
to our present patrons, but
others besides. Ask any of
our thousands of satisfied
customers if they have no?
ticed any delay. We have
room on our books for many
new customers and plenty
of clerks to give their busi?
ness prompt, careful and
intelligent attention.
First National
Bank
9M EAST MAIN
CfBBiiweatt Buk
No account is too small for this
bank to handle.
Wtfftlk ft Westen Railway
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