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New York
Stock Market
Now York. Junp SI.? Tor u brief time
to-day the ttook market acted as if it
had decided to divorce itself from pol?
itics and all other things not exactly
germane to financial conditions by
steering an Independent course. That]
was In the Urst hour, when the volume
of business assumed respectable pro- !
portions and gains were general, though
In no important instance much over a
point. The advance embraced such n !
variety of Issues as to convey an Im- I
pressidn of investment .demand. Then
? ?nie the news that the convention at j
Chicago nilpht run over into next week, j
and the market beat a slow but sure ,
ret eat. Bi early afternoon nothing
ren .med of the movement except a few '
sporadic advances in high-priced nun
speculative issues, such as American
Tobacco and Texas Company. K?r the
remainder of the session the market
tattled down lo aimless drifting.
The bond marke- moved unsteadily,
v ah :riding changes. Total sales, par
value, amo?rited to I6S7.000.
N. w York. June 21.?Money on call |
steady, 2tt<33 per cent., ruling rate.
?V Time loans steady; sixty days. 11
pet cent.; six months. 34 to 3*i. Priine
mercantile rapor. 4 to 4V* per cent.
Sterling exchange easy; J4.S475 for
sixty.day bills. H.%~?U for demand.
RH HMONn S rot K MA It It I I
!!? Richard w. Mnury;
Ire i ; Uanrl Broker, tol? K. Main street.
Richmond, VS., June 21, IMS.
STATE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked.
Virginia 3s. Old. C. and 11. 1932... S*
V?. Centuries. C. and R., 19M.. M? .v5
CITY SECURITIES
Rich City 4?. <:. and It. 19SS-1941. ... Mli
RAILROAD BONDS.
A. C. L. R. R. Con. T.-. 4 ip, c_ 94
A. C L. K. R. Conv. IVbs 4? ... -.02
and ?. Oen'i 11. ?M. 101
Georgia, Sop. and Pia., 1911. 104
? Virgin and Ala, Con. (a, 191}. ;uS ...
.Nirlolk and Weat. Ry. 4?. UM..;. 94
seaboard Air bine 4s. 1K.0. 47
F< aboard adjustment .*.s. 1919. SO
?southern Railway 1st It. j;<?4. 107
si R Dev. anil C. it. 4s. ;fVe;. Te
Western N. C. l?l is, C. 1S14. 102
t-'.'RBET RAILWAY BONDS.
Nor. and Pom. Trac. Co 6s. IK*. S3
Va. Ry. a=<S Power Co Bs, 1934. ?T
STREET RY. STOCKS. Par.
Va. Ry. and Pore Co. pfd_100 S&i* ?9
\ :. Ry. and Power Co. com.. .1? 4T\ ...
RAILROAD STOCKS. Par.
Atlantic Coast Line com.109139
Chesapeake and Ohio.inn 75
N'orfolK and Western com.14011!
1-- I hoard Air Line p:d.too fill) ...
Pcubdiird Air Line com.icu 2',
Southern Railway p:d.100 it ...
Southern Railway com.100 2S
BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS.
AniTican National....100 221 ?5b
Broad Stri < t.g.i
Bank of Commerce e.nj Trust? 100 191
<?iirr.il National Baui:.100 13.>
Commonwealth Bank.100 Ulli Iis
i.r.-1 National.-100 96ft ...
Merchant* Nntioaa.;.loo hU ...
Mechanic! and Merchants.IM 2J5
National Bank of Virginia. 100 S50
?- ttional Statt and City Bank..U0 205
Richmond Bank and Trust Co.. Si 2V- ...
Saving! Bank uf Richmond.2S 53' ...
Union Bank of Richmond .W 3J0
Wtil End. ... K 45
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Va. Kim jnj Minne Ins. I. 73 ...
?5uota:!or.s lor Intcren-pux tnr bonds are!
a*, a r-rire to which Interest must be added
lr.-f.rn? lonrt? ar.? certificate! of Indebted
ras? art flat.
BOND LIST.
AHls-Chalmtrs 5? fhldi. ?1
American Tobacco Co. old ta. ?js,
American Tobacco Co. old ?s (bid). 120??
Atlantic Coast Line lit 4s. M't
Atlantic Coast Llne-L. and N. 41. 93?,
A. C. L. cor.v. 4s 1 in Baltimore). 10.1
Cliesipeake and Ohio conv. 4lo?. :>:ti.j
Liggett and M>.rs .".?. 9.-.1,
l.lEtett and Myers Ts. i:n?4
Lorlllard Company fi.
leorlllard Company Ts ibid)..,. IJltj
Norfolk and Western conv. 4s ibid)_ 111"
Seaboard .Mr Line stamped - JT'?
s. .1 hn.-i-d Air Line stamped Si (bid).... >Mj
Southern Railway 4s. Tsii
Southern Railway ?s ibldi. 10T'4
17; >. steel 2nd .'.<.. Ifrji^
17, F. re?:?!.-r?d 2i, 19J0 Miidi. 100?
U S. registered T!s. IM? ihldi. in;"
r. s Panama new Ss ibldi. 10iu
V?.Brown Bros. ctfs. 1 old 1. 47
Va.-far. Chcm. 1st Re. . 9?
V.-.. Ry. and Power Co. f.s tasked 1. r?3'.,
v, abash 4?. ;n.i;
Wabaih-Pltls Term, lit 4? Odd >.
COTTON BIARKET8.
New Tork. June 21.?An early nd-.ance in
the corton rnn.rket was not fully maintained!
ar.d tradlnf^wa's riueh less active, but Hie,
dose nar'stetdY and from 2<gC points net
bisher. Th" opefilns was steady at an n<\->
vanes of t .7S points in response to' uni t-1
perted flrmmss In Liverpool and over-nlRhl
?rtivlr.? orders, attracted by the steadier
t?n? of the io-a! market late yesterday. j
Receipts I.03S I'ales asalhat S.704 Inet week'
niid 1,405 an year. To-day's receipts at]
Oa vesto- ill !':i ?? agalmt MS Sum year, at
New Or'., r,- . t p iles 11 k .!?-.>? M last year,
ftr.d a: lioiiiion ISO ta>s against l..iVT li-t|
Cotton futures closed stead- :
Onen Rlgh I.on. C!.,se. |
January ... .H.f.9 U.?3 ll.r.7 11.S9
February .?. II.Ml
siarch.n.?7 nr. 11? u.es
April .R.T2 .I
May .I!" 11 ?0 11.7? 11.7.'..
June .n ti . I1.1?
.1 1 v ..-.11.23 11 T.7 11.70 11.20
A u tust .11.31 11.37 11.30 II. 29
Seplemhtr . 11 41 11.4:1 11,37 ILM
October .11.61 u.V. 11.4s 11.4s ]
November .li.si . 11.5T, i
December .11.r: 11.45 11.61 is.iil
Spot cottcn closed Cjlllot, f, points higher; |
middling uplands. 11.63; middling gulf. 11.90.
Cotton, quiet: mlddllne. 11.0S: cress re-j
C4 lpt1 1-Te. Laps, stf.ri;. 149,110 bales, export'
to th? Continent. y<.l bales: Coastwise. 9.7
bs .5
Tots! to-day at all port*:?Net recelplr.
A ? bale*! export i" ti;r Continent 1.071
.t es; stick. 3vt.<Ti3 bales;
Consolidat.il al all port!?7*?t receltds.'
19,805 rales, export to 'Itvat Brltnir. 6,760
bales; to France, 8,172 b?le?; to the Conti?
nent 14.911 k?:i>: to Japan: Of>i bales.
Total Bleep Septembci ( .1! a'' n'-.rts-Net
receipt?, 11,7<j6.*734 hales, export to Great
Ttrltalr.. 4((Cti "bales; to France, I.U'.rWT
baler; to ?!.? continent 4.937,S"i bales; I?
Jan.-. HLW! balea; to Mexico. t.7M bales
Consolidated at all ports and to-r.; tlnci
Septcmb?! 1 at all port! an corrected l'.s
ur-s.
l.Vw Or>:.ns. .Turin -1 ?stronr; flem^
frort, spot Interest! (ta'-e a K.'? nd" f.
to the eottr.-i market to-day In 01 '
Irtbl? -weither end Crop news, the 1 los
??..Irr ?t a ret sinn-c of l/M points, s
t ,.ton steady and unchanged: mid till
i;=?. : sales or the spit buW and 1? 1
arrive Futures ? .''S<-d ?tead> ?: June. 1
nominal; July. 32.10. Aug-ist- 11.?4; Septi
bir, 11.72: Ortober. 11?3. Decmbi-r. 11
January, 170, Mirth. 11.79
LOC AL MAltKET Ql o r.\TIO.\i
fPurnlthed by Levy r '.tr.tn.tfion Co c,,Tl.
mlitlon Merchants Richmond, '.'a i
Richmond. Va.. June 2:. 19l2
ACTUAL WHOLESALi: QUOTATIONS '>!
MARKET.
LIVE POIJLTRT.
Chiekeni cho.ee. sr.-. ?. i1? 17 V
Chicktni, choice, mediam. ii>.. a 29
Chickens, large. In . 10 n
liens, ?b. 12 q
THE UNION BANK
OF RICHMOND.
1107 EAST MAIN STREET.
?1 00 MAXES A START. 3 PER
CENT. INTEREST,
Official
Range and
Sale of Stocks in New York
Sales. Stock.
100 Allis-Chnlmcrs. old . *?
300 Allls-Chalmers, pfd. old 24*
,t00 Amalgamated Copper ... STH
2W Amer .Ygn. Chem.. com. 01*4
.Ko Anit-r Beet Sugar, com.. ?4*4
.100 Amorlt an Can .1744
9W Amorii in Can. p'd.H7'i
,000 Amur. Car and foundry. .:>"s
170 Amer. Car ami Koun.; pfd ll"^-*
American Cotton oil.
Am. Hide and leather, pr .
W0 Am.-ri an Unseed Oil...; 14*4
tOO American Locomotive ? 48??
Amer. locomotive, pfd.
805 Amor. Mall Co., pfd. "l4?
joo American Smelting . S??4
American Sugar . m
4M Amer. Tel. und Tel. Co ? Ihlii
,K0 Ainorlcan Toliaevo, com. -SB
IWO American Tobacco, pfd.. 104*4
,5 ?! Anuuondn Copper . *?
,2W Atchlson ... . I9TV4
3M Atlantic .Coast Line.I3S*4
a. i-. l i>r Connecticut.
300 Baltimore and < thlo,. 108*4
2M Bethlehem Steel, com? 3744
llfthlchem Steel, pfd.
,510 British-Amer. Tob. Co.. 2844
600 Brooklyn Itapid Transit. 88*4
???Central Leather, com?
'.000 Canadian Pat Ifli .
1.500 Chesn pea kn and Ohio ... 7>\
Chicago Great Westwrn. ...
Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul.. 104%
MIS Crucible Steel Cor., com. 14
040 Crucible steel, pfd. 8844
rt? Chicago an I Northwest. l?"<ss
400 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 31*4
100 Col. and South.. 2d pfd... OS
Consolidated Gas. 141'4
Delaware and Hudson.
n?n. and Rio Gran., com. ...
l ten. and Itio Gran . pfd. - ?
Itfl Distillers' Sec. Cor. S2>4
...<o |;r|c . "l>?
F.rie. 1st pfd.
Fed; Mill, and Sm., pfd.
tleo. \v. Helme Tob. e'o.
6,400 General Kle< trio . 17144
?.tO0 Great Northern, pfd. 1H
l"' Great Northern Ore "'tfs 41*4
Illinois Central .
,200 Interboro-Met. 20*4
,000 Interboro-Met.. nfd. 59H
200 Int M.-r. Marine, com.... *U
BOO International Paper K\i
Opon. HlKh. Low.
By THOMAS BRANCH &. CO., bankers and Iirokera.
Closing.
Did Asked. Sales Stock.
'is aj jnn Int. paper, pfd.
P>i Kan. City South., com..
13,000 l<ehlgh Valley .
'."?-I Liggett and Myers, coni
ISO Liggett und Mvrs. prd.
200 Lorlllard Tob. Co.. com.
ISO Lorllluid Tob. Co.. pfd.
M0 Louisville and Naslivlllc
1,620 Mia mi i loppcr .
|oi Mo., Kan. and Texas
Mo . Kan. and Tex., pfd.
1,100 Missouri Pacific .
-vo National Lead .
800 New York Central.
200 N. V., Out and Western
$00 Norfolk and Western...
3.400 Northern Pacific .
300 Pacific Mall .
1,300 Pennsylvania .
500 1' o;.;
?34
74*4
3$>i
ll$?4
,. a 1
11
< 161'
15! <
|0T*4
139
109
i.-.t-j
42 >4
69*4
lOAs
$7
61*4
live
1494
85*4
i ItPi
I's
? I'?
:?*??
Hi!
lls<4
I
p'S
1.1.1
It:
2*4
S7H
t?-j
? 1*4
3; Vi
11?:
?1
120^4
;>?>,
M
IS
lit
110
61*4
146'/,
-.'.'I
101*4
11*4
i".-.,
I3E*4
illsl-.
111*4
ll\
i.--.',
13444
Open.
6944
2S?4
'3T?4
.il
ns-v,
112
120*4
33*4
!..?',
Ill
HI ah.
CO' ??
JC0
lu
iiS'i
11.
1."'.' '?:
112'!
121
Low.
6944
Closing.
Bid. Asked.
5S 69
136
31 ti
16
107*4
139
274
I0S*{
3714
71*4
h'A
?-'6
ll:5S
?S*'l
.ll>4 "1:
C. and St. L. com.
P.. C. and St. L, pfd.
100 Pittsburgh Coal. com...
100 pressed Steel Car
2M Pressed Steel Car. pfd..
iif Ry. steel Spring, com...
tT.'-O" Reading . 16*
;? . Republic Iron and st.-rl
pfd..
21*4
101
3644
1? ,
24? i
ja? k
16744
14144
1014
17Ps
?34
11*4
P*
1644
136% 12*44
HPS
158*4
3744
58
us
34*4
iii*.
130*1)
33*4
4-T4
16>4
tJs
50 Re; ul.Ii.- I. and S.. pfd.. Sol, y .
100 Reck Island . S,-n 2*,-, ?Ii
Rock I-land, prd. 51 ,T, 1
I I Seaboard Air Line. com. 23*4 1
1.(109 Seaboard Air Line. pfd. *?!"? tV, 54'4
? Sloss-Shcffield . Mti f.4>- "4
2.051 Southern Pa.Hi. 110??, lio'? Il0?i
1,40) Southern Railway . ?-??'-?? Is',
100 Southern Railway, pfd. Ti'i 7114 74?<i
Standard Oil .
I.4W Tennessee Copper . 45 4.".1.. 11",
Texas Pacific ..'-. ...
18.800 Union Pacific . lt?1* 17?, I6914
2.270 United states Rubber.., iVJT4 06*4
67.109 United St it es Steel. 7? TO', 09?i
1,250 United states Steel, pf I 110*4
I' s. Casl Iron Pipe.
PM Vn.-Car. Chemical .T to 19 IS*i
Va.iCar. Chemical, pfd.
Vn. Itv. and 1 >wcr, com ...
Vri. By. and Power, pfd.,
v . .?;.
3,309 Wabnsh . 8 f.L C?
2,000 Wabash, pfd. 14'v 11. 1444
no Westen, t'lilon . 8344 s"'?
Wej-man-Bruton To. Co. ...
Total sales for day. CP7A.> shares
Total sales for ?clt fliv? rinvsi 1 n??? ?
III'?
16S*4
"tsN
28
C0V4
37
68
117*4
3444
111*4
I.'.!'?;
Ill
II?
2144
3344
167J4
24
7!W,
.01 .
44*4
16il44
Roosters, each .
Dtikf, large, young, Ib.
Uucks, imall, young, ib.
EU?S?Crated
1? rralf!. r.*arb>. fresh, d?z..
In ?ra-.es. other section*, dos
luteu.i . tu. <ioz.
BUTTER.
Family, choice, fresh, il?.
Merchant*. fair, ib.. .
LIVE STOCK..
Vaala, a nee to fancy, lb.
Vea.e. poor to fair, lb.
Caive*. runner*, lb.
Sheep, lb.
Lambs, spr;n?, lb.
Cattlt,
Hog*.
to prime, lb....
ih4 ff
COUNTRY-CURED bacon
Hams. "... Mifikeii. small, lb.
Hams, well smoked, .arge. Ib. H
side*, well smoked, lb. U'vj
S.'ioulders. well stocked lb_ Uy.
HIDES.
Dry mnt. lb. ?.
Dry salt. Ib. :*
tireen. aalt, lb.
'.Sreen. Ib.
Ur??n. damaged. Il>.
Tallow . . ,
Ueeawax .
WOOL.
Cfl.. unwashed, free of burr*,
l*h.. unwashed, .Ishtly burry. M
Chi, unwashed, m'.dtuni t,jrr> Sn
CP.., unwashed, heavy burry. IT
MISCE1A, AN 1". O US,
POTATOES?
Potatoes. Irish. No. 1. Mil..,. .ion
Potatoe*. lr:?h. No i bhl .. ;?
Mark?-r Conditions?Poultry, butt
kstoc, woo;?a1, continue w?.? a-ti\
dull.
<S1
Sit?
new YORK ntoni rr. mark El.
New Yotk. .lime n.?Flour?Steady with a
morierat.- fobbing demand Rve K'.o.ir?Mar
k?t sie.up. Cornmeal and Barley?Quiet
Rya?Nominal. Wheat?spot easy. \? ;
red. }l is domestic r...sl?. und export, tMT'i
f. o. V>. afloat. Futures '~ciV- net lower.
July; 11.1111.16- September, ?1 c*; December,
iliOOK. Corn-Ppot easy; export, sO'jc. f. o.
r>. afloat. Oat*?Spot liarriy steady.
Cork and Bi c I Stead) C?i Meats?Quiet.
Laid?Ensv. Tallow?Quiet. Wool?Quiet.
Roaln?Quiet. Petroleum and Turpentine
steady Rlct and Molasses ?Firm. Sugar -
lu v. stead-.; refined, quiet, Coffer?Rio, No.
7. H*ic. Future* closed steady. July, n.Ti;
March. K.M. Che**??Steady and unchang?
ed. Eres and Rutler?Steady.
Potatoes?Weak; Southern: net*-. No. j,
J2 r.""iin.J!; seconds. II-7 Cabbagef^
Baay; Southern, new. crate, 76c ?) ft Pea
nuts and Freights?Unchanged.
Cottonseed oil was firm earl\ on covering
of shorts and sotn.- po,?? buying 'or outside
account, but off a trlrte toward the close In
sympathy with th? decline in lard. Future* |
closed unchanged 'o ! points net high*
June. 6.70U*.!5; September. ".0113 7.03; Ocl
ber, 6.37 Q 6.96; prime crude, nominal; d
? uiiimer yellow. 6.7006.34: do. winter yclli
a nit summer white, 7.0087.70.
f UK AGO GRAIN MARKET.
of th(
ciiicito. 111.. June "l ?Tli* shad,
oncoming crop made speculators ti
willing lo buy wheat, in conaequence tiie1
market closc-d '.iut. under last night; fern'
finished unchanged to down; bat* off!
mya?e. to \7iand provisions at a de-|
Clin* of f.tJT'-c. to ISljc;
rash train closed: Wheat?No, ! red,
$1.031i.*j 1.09*4; No, : hard. ?l.nl'iV l.?9. Corn
No. 3. 7V,r573,?i-.: No. ~ yellow. TP.JflT.'rt". I
??.!??- No. n white; 33& IVA? : standard, SSHli
Leading
WHEAT
ranged as follows:
Open. High. Low. Close.
1 ORTj,
1 01'i
l.tS**
1 n.T-i
.01';
1.05'i I
'/us;:
1 Mli
rORK-Pet hbl
OATS
July
Sept.
I lec.
M E.-'S
July
Stpt
Oct.
l. \ lit
J ?
Sept.
Oct.
Sill d'.T RIBS?P
.Tilly .
Sept.
19
ion lbs.
t1.ro
H.'.l
10 50
in.T'J
10.?
Baltimore. Md., June N.'?Wheat?Raster
contract. M <*'s. Corn-Inactive: spot,
?ct. 71V Oata-Flrmer; No. : wlilte,
RyCHDull
epi.l
Rl< IIMOSD I.RAIV M \RKt r.
Richmond. Va . June 11, 1M2.
rirOLESAiiE of'?TATIONS ON [CHANGE
riCBAT? Cir lot*.
vr, ?? r fl. Western. 1ill.it
N... 3 t-d. Vlrg.nlu.1.. LI? <f
s9 ?3 1.1?
Virgin'
0 RN ?
lots.
let"
I hit'
No. ;? mixed.
No. :i mixed.
Virginia, bag lots. W
o KTS- Cat lot*.
No. 2 mixed .
? ?
N<
Vlrgl
tlllle
?
big lot*.
Nominal
Nominal
Nominal
KM II.MOND 11 \1 MARKET.
Richmond. Va.. .Inno 11, 1011.
Folio? ng ail thi Quotations of the Rich?
mond Ha; Exchanges .
No l Timothy . >1 TT.f-i
No. 2 Timothy.*>
No. :: Timothy.50.09 fx
Light Clover, tnixtd. 0 15.00
No. : Clover, mixed. a 14.00
No 2 Cover, mixed. 10 f0 x?
STRAW?OemptOiatn . ? 13 M
,I.ooi?-pre*sed. ;arne ba:e? . ?14.?
t.oad vour cars so that r.ay at daoi* rap
re**nt* contents, and thus n.oid rejeettena,
This mark't grades hay in accordance
v Ith the National Hay Association
CA I 111 MARK IIS.
RKHMONP LIVE 8TO< !< MARKET.
"<S?ie* at Union Stock Tarda.)
Richmond. Va. June 21. 1912
n?poit of the live utook market for the
weeti ?ndlng June 17. 1912:
Tlest ateeri, 7v/'j71iC med.-.m to good.
*W i't": common to Tan. .">'* 0 sv.; best
hellers. ittfiTc; medium (o iuud. 08*Hc. ;l
common 'n 'uir. ?ij U Sl?c.; beat cow*, ?
6*r6c;; medium 10 good, &9&lac.; common 101
lair, :.4?..: best oxen, S'a^'.c; medium to
good, i'L;<jc.; common to tali, 496c,; bulls.
*'* ?? ?*?'?? ? Hiesh cows, $30 H 60.00 p?-r head.
beat .Jits. Jljc.; talr to good. IvTc; dick?,
l?J6c . best ho??. Tc.; shoals. 1) o\c ; p:ss.
6V6MCai w? 4 and tue*. 5'u ;l-> *e . btst .
sheep, fjii'jc; fair to good. 4'a'n?c; com-!
nion. 2'VU He ; best woo! lambs. ?'j':i <?'? je.;
fair to good, t'iiilt ; spring lambs, , ,j- ,
Chicago. Ill,, June '.l?Cattle?Receipts
1,600 head. Market for beeves steady: cows
Strong. il<"?vys. I'le^pJ/i; Texas steers.
$6 f ?: western ste-ers. t6.50<2| -.1"; stock?
ed and feeders, II.>'?'.:.. con-* and heifers,
t2.T01jrS.1V; valve*. f5.60f}S.00, Hogs?Receipts
I3.ffl0 lo ad. Market active. 6fl 10 hlvlier. ?
Light. iU'iil ll'.. mixed. IT.33fi7.Ti; ieavy,
57. . ;>\ rough, <; ;.*.<iT 4:.. pigs, W
bulk of sales. IT.5StjT.TS. sheep?Receipts
12.090 head Market steady. Native, j.. .
5.69; western; .?::.."Of;.'.<?. yearlings, a:'- .
T.Ofl lambs, native. $1 ;">';>< si; western. SI''''
tj ? 00; fprlns. 50fl 9 50.
New V-ik. June -'? -Beeves?Receipts l."o
head Market steady to strong Hteers,
$$.2i1j9.50: bulls. J 15.'',/'.' 50; Cows, I3.5?86..V)
< ilves -Receipts ."57 head; Market ae-tlvn
and higher Veils'; IT.50SJ 10.25; culls, ti i
7,<H); buttermilks, it.C040.59. Sheep and
Lambs?Receipts - ? ?:?< bead Market steady
to firm. Shoep. I3</1.50; n.ixed. 517". i." ?.
culls. *!C2.iiO; Uml'f. $7.50?}9,60; culls, S-l i
7.10. Hogs?Ree? ipts 1.135 he: i. Market firm
at t:. ; ;.?.?. pint. iT.?a-..5.
KICIIMUM) TOBACCO MARK.BT.
Richmond. Va . Juns 21, 1912
Following are the quotations of the Rich-1
ntohd Tobacco Exchange:
6UN-CURC? ?N E W.
l.uKS, common to gooi. S ix i' 1.0? |
i.uKs good to pi un?. .. J.6ti ? ?.6J
kuoi l leat. *-'*> 'it :('.'-'? I
i.onc leal. 10.? y 11.0?
? rapptrs . ti-io n i?.;u!
BRIOHT8.
s>.\l UK IS KB?Common . T.OO 'it S.60
Medium . 10.0) '.; is.ej 1
.i."?> a t'-'<
. ltoj si 15.0J
Medium . li.?? & i~ '*'t
Fine . 20.CO li
Fancy . 94.00 "tf 27.00
FtUL,KRK? Common . . i CO -'j 10.001
Medium . 11.? 'ii 13.0)
?Jood . 13.00 Ci 16.0? i
Fine . 10.CO '.1 20.1? I
?V uAi j i.h.-?e.ommon . 36.00 tt' 110 1
Medium . 22.09 ti 23.M ?
'?and . 3S.09 ? 30.0s
Manchester
National Bank
A bank that is Interested in the pros
srlty of South Richmond merchants.
National Bank of Virginia
Capital .$1,200,00.?
Surplus Profits. . S 700,000
Arrount solicited
Ninth and Main Streets.
Commonwealth
Bank
A strong hank, with conveniently
located branches.
of our patronage furnishes elo?
quent testimony to the- fad that
lliis institution has at ail times
since it- establishment in 1865
commanded the eonfld?tioo of the
community, W'e would like to
number you amonir our patrons.
1'ou will enjoy our service.
First National Bank
I Io-l BAST M \ IN.
< npltnl nnd Surplus, 92,1)00,000.00
Mne
* a.-.ry
KM J 37 6? ,
i9 w a is.of I
MIM ELLLAN-EOt s MARKETS.
peti;rsbltrc, peanut market.
? Reported l>y Roip.-..- McCabe & Co.) j
1.5* ?,b?r'' v?- jL:-' Paanuta-Span
.sn -Market firm: farmers' Spanlab. 99c.
per hushe ; jumbo Spanlih. we. per buahel:
No 1 shelled. Spanish 5tf6v,c. per pound:!
- ahelled. Spanish. 1, per ruund. Vir
glnlas-Market firm; fancy Jumbo. <c. peri
[sound; ranoy handptcked, 3'41J3*ic. per i
pound; extra prime. ; . pet pound: prim-. ?
l>er pound, machine p: l:?d. ;'i ;:.c per.
P-iind; shelling stool. /v.. ..-r pound. j
r>RY GOOD.- MARKETS.
New- York. .Inn? *!.?Thf cotton roods
markets are steady with < tedenev io,vard
higher levels. Wool markets are nrmet
lams rule steady with a l.roader demand
reported for worst? 1 yarn*. yot>o?rs are
doing a nv.derate house. trade. Mad"-up
2"ods In retail ?t.ires ;?)>? b'?n a''i\" dur
111? Hi* Week.
NAVAL STORES.
V\ llnilngton, N. r . (une St.?Spirits Tur?
pentine?Steady at 43',- receipts 31 rut,
Rosin?Steady al jj.M receipts ? barrels
Tar? Klrni at li.OO. Crude Turpentine?Firm
$:.-?".-r. 1.75.
Savannah. Gj.. June :; ?Turpentine?Firm
at tt','i?<V\ Sale* >. 'asks, receipts 911
? isks. shipments 915 casks: stock aj.aJT
asks Rosin?Firm. s>:-s 1.6S3 barrels; re?
ceipt* ? 1455 barrels, shipments 1,091 barrel*:
stock J&OM barrels. C/jote: B. $?10'3$:9.
MARINE IN I F.I.L1GENCE.
PORT OOF RICHMOND, JUNE :'.. 1912.
ARRTVED.
Steamer Brandon. Ilarne;. Norfolk, mer?
chandise and paiseoger*. Old Dominion Line.
Steamer Aurora. Furman. Petersburg and
.1 thei Itlyer landings, merchandise and pas?
se i.ireis. Furman Line.
SAILED
Steamer Brandon. Ilarne}'. Norfolk, mer?
chandise and passengers, Old Dominion Eine*.
Steamer Poe?hontet, Oruyeg, Norfolk and
.lames River landing*, mer^hondUe and pas?
sengers, Virginia Navigation Company^
Steamer Aurora, Furman. Petersburg and
.lames River landings, merchandise and pas
s. ngers. Furman Line.
H beul?Miller.
(Special to Th- Tlmcs-Dlapatch >
Staunton, Va . June 21.?Last even-!
Ins ..i Eastwood, the home of the ^
Millers. Xiss Betty Kounslar .Miller J
was married to Joseph Allen Wheat,
'i ac cremony performed by Rev. j
W. -j Hiililhen, rector of Trinity
Episcopal Church. The bride entered
with hi i brother A. Erskirie Miller,
preceded by he: s'stc:. Mtss Mary
Miller, who w us her only attendant.
Mr, Wheat wa.- nc.;.?nipanic-'J by Leo
P. Wheat, I: . 1 Is i-cst man.
Al't. i- th< ceremony supper was
served to the guests.
Mis.- Mili.-r i: tHo daughter of the
late ' Mason Miller. Mr. Wheat is
the bon of the late Leo Wheat, i
There were many -luesis from a dis-|
tancc, among them Mis. J. Mason
Miller, of Richni nd: Colonel and Mrs.
Walter ii Taylor, of Norfolk: Misses
Fannie and Matj .ret Miller, of Rich-!
inoud. members of the Wheat fam'ly]
frmn Clarice county and Washington
C'ty; Mr. and :i s. W. H. Langhorne,
of Albcmarlc intyi Mr. and Mrs.'
Harfy Frnzler. iiarry Frazicr, Jr., of
Thornwolcl; Mrs Henry C. Cohen, of
Augusta, On.; s Ann May Young, I
of Louisville, Ky.i Ensign Monroe'
Kelley, ol I. H X.: Mrs. Lewis A.,
Kuckols. ol 1;. ikfort, Ky.; L. B.
Kecne Claggctt, Baltimore, Md.; Mrs.
Kgkrldgo Oilki m, of Bluefleld, W.
Va.: Ptjofeeso :l?1 Mrs. Livingston
Smith, Wsis nglbri and Leo Uni- |
verr.H.v: and Otlu rs. i
Mr. find M heat will make the'r
home in Churlotteavltle.
lire tri?Acker.
(Special t.. ... Times-Dispatch.)
ilarrlsonbure Va., Juno 21.?Form?
er Postmastei Charles M. Kcezel and
Miss Sallle A r. daughter of form-j
ir state Senat * John Acker, of Edom, I
wen- married yesterday by Rov. E. C. j
Davis, of Slnsei Glan. Miss Beatrice
Funk pluyed ihi wedding march and
the attendant! vci'C Miss Acker and i
James and Prebton Acker, sister and
brothers ol Dn bride.
The groom ...i his father-in-law i
are the leaders of the far-famed I
Acker-K.-ez. i , tion of the Repub
Mean party, a , are well known
throughout it,, stale. !
BANK OF COMMERCE
AND TRUSTS
Capital and Surplus, $350,0.00.00.
Solicits Your Business, Personal anil Savings Accounts.
3% INTEREST ALLOWED
Loans on Real Estate and Approved Collateral.
Depository for the State of Virginia and City of Richmond.
JOSEPH K. WILL ARD .President
A. R. KOLLADAY .Vice-President
R. M. KENT, Jr., .Vice-President
j R. B, CAMPBEL1. .Cashier
"A Good Name is a Jewel"
We have won an enviable namj in the commercial world of Rich?
mond?a name standing for
Strength, Security and Conservatism
the three cardinal factors of a financial institution.
Open an account with ?
Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank
Capital.S30O.0O0.0O. Surplus and I'roflta.?1.400.000.00.
Throe per cent, interest, compou.ided sem'-anmrallv, paid In Ravines
Department
PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK,
RICHMOND. VA.
Sanft Statements Banfe .fetatement?
st.vtXV^n^of"? of ~
Bank of Commerce and Trusts
located at richmond. in the county of henrico, state of
VIRGINIA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS JUNE 14, 1912, MADE TO
THE STATE CORPORATION COMMISSION.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts.$1,448,807.10
Overdrafts. 717.73
Bonds, securities, etc.. owned, including premium on same. 6*3,683.00
Banking house and lot . 14,934.23
Furniture and fixtures. 8,428.03
Exchanges and rhecks for next day's clearings. 7,042.10
Other cash items . 168.73
Due from national banks. 232,340.99
Din- from State l>.uiks, private bankers and trust companies. 5,082.41
Paper currency ... 19,148.00
Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents. 376.00
Gold coin. 5,890.00
Silver coin. 2,455.65
Total.$1,809,074 06
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.$ 250,000.00
Surplus fund. 75,000.00
Undivided profits, less amount paid for interest, expenses and taxes . 16,988.52
Dividends unpaid.S 91.90
Individual deposits. 1,376,296.09
Demand certificates ol deposit. 23,567.02
Certified rhecks. 1,465 08
Cashier's check' outstanding. 2,285.14
Due to State banks, private bankers and trust companies. 22.397.89
- 1,426,371 72
All other items of liability, viz.:
Reserved for interest and taxes. 9,693.82
Special reserve . 1,020.00
Total.$1.809,074,06
1, Ro. B Campbell, cashier, do solemnly swear that the above is a true state?
ment of the financial condition of the Bank of Commerce and Trusts, located at
Richmond, in the county of Henrico, State of Virginia, at the rlo?e of business on
the 1 Ith dav of lune. 1912, to the be-t of mv knowledge and belief.
RO. B. CAMPBELL, Cashier.
Correct ? Attest:
THOS P BRYAN.
JOS E WILL ARD,
W BRYDON PENNANT,
Director
Stale of Virginia, city of Richmond:
Sworn to and subscribed before me bv Ro B Campbell this 2 Is* <{>?? <??( lune,
1912, ' J t W. CURTIS, N-.tary Public
My commission expires 24th day of May. 1915.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
First National Bank
AT RICHMOND IN the STATF. OF VIRGINIA, AT THE CLOSE OF busi?
ness june h. 1012.
resources.
Loans and discounts. If.??O.r.l:..?8
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. li9Sli?2
u. S. bonds to secure circulation. 979,000.00
u S. bonds to secure u. s. depoelts. 1,00).00
Bonds, securities, etc. 106,573.35
Ranking house, furniture and tl.vtures. 15.0jo.00
Other real estate own?d. 7,631.50
Int. from national b.mks i not reserve agents.t'153,262.76
Due from State and private hanks and linkers, trust
companies and savings banks. 217.s7s.52
liue from approved reserve agents. 594.s40.si
Checks and other cash lt.'ins. 25,662.01
exchanges for clearing house. 141.149.9?
Notes of other national V.i.-iks. 15.300.00
Fractional paper currency, nickels and ce-nis. 177.On
Lawful monev reserve m bank, viz:
Specie . . . .". is0.o0j.00
Legal ten-ier notes . 16,700.00
- 1,193,961.15
Redemption fund with u. 8. Treasurer i rfr of circulation!. 4s,960 00
Total . $11,543,3511 IiO
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in. j 1.000,030.00
Surplus fund . 1,000,000.00
Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid. 271,252.53
National bank notes outstanding. ... 92j.3o0.o0
Ime to other national banks.% s56.149.2s
Due to State and private banks and oankers. 526.ss2.s0
Due to trust companies and savings .>anks. 343f665.s3
Due to a.pproved reserve .igents. 6,970.96
Individual de-posits subject to check. 4.092,772.10
Demand certificates of deposit. 472,827.41
Certified checks . t :?.-j.".7.?7
Cashier's checks outstanding. 15,365.73
UnWed States deposits. i.ooo.jo
Bonds borrowed .
Accrued interest .
Rills payable. Including ?'ert'.ncajies of deposit fur money borrowed.
Resf.-ved for taxes.
Unearned discount, etc.
Total . ? ll,B4.*l,35<l.00
State of Virginia, city r.f Richmond, ss:
I, .lohn B. Purccll. president of the above named ba.nk. do solemnly swear
that the above statement is t.rue to the'liest of my knowledge and belief.
.TOIIN R PURGE IX, President
Correct? Attest:
CMIA RLES DAVENPORT,
JOHN C. EAsSLEV,
COLEMAN WORTIIAM.
Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Cist day of .lime. 1912
J. t. w. CURTIS, Notary ruhii.-.
Sly commission expires May 25. 1915. _
STATEMENT OK THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF
The Union Bank of Richmond, Va.
LOCATED AT RICHMOND. IN THE COUNTY OF HENRICO. STATE OF VIR.
OINIA. AT THE CLOSE OF 'BUSINESS, JUNE 14, 1912. >L\DE TO THE
ST AT 11 CORPORATION COMMISSION.
RESOl RCKS.
Loans and discounts. $1,709,577 . .)R
Overdrafts . 2SS.64
Boiids, securities, etc.. owned, including premium on same. 336,139.34
Furniture nnd fixtures. 2,000.0.?
Exchanges and checks for next day s clearings. 3.0u
Lue from national banks.?.. 21.766.0j
Paper currency . 2,848:03
Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents. 3.24
cold coin . 486.00
Sliver coin . / 93-JO
Total . 83,078,408 ? 20
LIABILITIES.
r'api'a! stork paid In. 8 219.750.00
Undivided profits, less amount paid for interest, expanses and
taxes . 454.330.7S
Individual deposits (sixty days' notice). 1,277.913. .?5
Time certificates of deposit (sixty days' notice). 16,504.37
Rills payable, including certlftcaites of deposit representing money
borrowed . 45.J00.0O
Interest on deposits |n advance. 60,000.00
Total. 93.078^488.20
I George W Oall. cashier, do solemnly swear that the above is a true state?
ment of the financial condition of the Union Bank of Richmond. Va., located
at Richmotvd. in the county of Henrico, Slate of Virginia, at the close of business
on the 1 Ith dav of -Line. 1012. to the 'best of my knowledge and belief.
GEORGE W. CALL, Caehier.
Correot?Attest:
b. AIjSOp
T. "WIM. PBMBRRT?N,
a W. TOMPKINS.
Directors.
Ptai^ of Virginia, city of Richmond, ss:
Sworn to and subscribed before me by George W. Call, cashier, this 21st
dav of June. 1912,
GEORGE W. WARREN, Notary Public,
Ma- ?erm of office expiTes on the 23d day of February. 1916.
TO ANO FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND.
Leave Ittohniond
?5.20 A.M. ItjrcJ Kt.Sta.
?8.00 A.M. Main st.Hta.
?8.40 A.M. B;r< St. ht?.
?9.10 A.M. Bird KU Kta,
?0.28 A.M. Main St. hta
?12.01 noon Byrd Kt. Kta
42.00P.M.Bjrd St. Kta.
?8.60 P.M. Bird St. Kta.
J4.1oP.M.F.lba Ktatlon.
?6.16 P.M. Main Kt. Kta
?8.20P.M. Iljrd St. Kta
Arrive Hlohmuiul
?7.60 A.M. BtrdKt.Sta.
?11.24 A.M. Kita Station.
111.35 A.M. lljrfl KU KU.
?MS P.M. UalnKt.KtS.
?2.60 P.M. bird St. si a.
?6.17 P.M. Main St. st?,
?6.<0 P.M. BrrdKl.Kta.
?0.00 P.M. 11) rd KI.HU.
tO.lfiP.M.nyraKt.KU.
?11.17 P.M. MalDKt.Kla.
?IH.ounls-bt IljrdSi.Sla.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS.
Lento Brrd St. HU. 4.00 P. M. for Krrder Irksho r?-.
Leave Elb? Du, 7.46 A. M.,8.26 P. M. for Aabland.
Arrive Brrd 8t.Nt?.S.?6 A.M. from Fredericks!/*.
Arrive Klha Sli. 8.80 A.M..6.80 P.M.from A-h land.
?Daily, t Weekdayi. .Sundays only.
All tralai to or from Byrd Street Station
atop at Elba. Time of arrival* and departure*
?ot guaranteed. Read tk* *ign*.
Atlantic Coast Line
The htunilunl Hnllrund uf tbu South.
EFFECTIVE JUNE 16th, iMz,
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND l>a I LT.
Tor Florida and Souths % :t a. M and
6:60 P. M . 1:00 A. M.
For Norfolk: "a.10 a. 31., 9.00 a., jjj ?j.oi
P. St.. 4:10 P M . ??Tili 1-. M.
ljor N. A W. Ry. We?l: S::6 a. M., 19:01
t a. SI.. '3:00 p. SI.. Oi'.t) P. M.
i For 1.09 a. SI.. d:l5 a M,
"6:10 .c. M. S:1J a. SI.. 9:0u a. M., 10.Co A.
' SI.. M.M P. >!.. 4:10 P. M.. C:96 1>. M.. i 00
? F. M.. "Iiii P. 31.. 9:20 P. M.. 11:46 P. M.
For G^ldnl.oro *nd Fayettovllle: ?4:10 P.M.
Train* arr.ve Richmond dally: 6:06 A M.
4:40 A. M.. 8.65 A M.i 'a:37 a. M.. "10:45 A.
1 M.. Ml.40 a. M . "11:46 A. SI, ?2:10 F.
i "1:40 P. M . 6:?. P. SI. 4.36 P. SI.. ?00 F.
j SI.. ?:00 T. M . -?lO 25 P. M.. 11:j0 p. M.
I 'Except Sunday. "Su.iday only.
Time of orrlvdl and departure and con
1 necllon* not guaranteed.
C. e. CAMPBELL D. P. a.. s-ts Main Bt_
: Richmond & Petersburg electric Railwa;
I Car* leave ManchesSer, Seventh ana Perry
I Street*, for l*eter*t?urg:
?6, 7. *. ??. H', IL ?13 A. M? L S, *. 4, It
?'i.v.. ?(, ". S, -j, 10 P. M
11:00 p. 11., for <-n?*ter. 13:00 midnight foe
Petersburg.
Car* loave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore
Eueat. for Manchester:
16:16. ? 86. "J:l?. 6:3?. ?35. ?10:35 1< as
A. M : 12 35. *1.1S. 2 36. J 36. ?4-.35. 1.35, 4.?4.
1 85. I x. 8:35. ?10:40. 11-10 P. kf.
IDklly. except Sunday* and holiday*.
?Carries baggaga and expre**.
??Limited, except Sunday* and holiday*.
AH car* from Petersburg connect wit*
I ear* for Rlchmond
BEABOAIII) AIR LINE.
Southbound train* ?cbeduled to leave Rieb?
mond tally I ?:0S A M ?Local to Nor.Ina.
1:90 P. M?Sleeper* and coacnea, Atlanta,
Birmingham, ciava.nr.an. Jacksonville. ?:?>
F. SL ? Sleeper* and coaches. Jackaonvlll*.
11:25 P. M.?S.eeper* and coaches, Atlanta.
Birmingham. Memphis. Northbound train*
schedu.ed lo arrlv* In Richmond dall>;
7:60 A. M.. ?:2C A. SI , 4:0i P. M . 4:40 P. M.,
Local.
Norfolk & Western Railway
j ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK.
Schedule In Eff'Ct Jun' 17, 1922.
I Leave Byrd Street Station, Richmond, FOR
i NORFOLK: rt:10 A. it.. *>:0e A. iL. .JO*
1 p. M . *? 10 P 11 . bT.r., P. M.
i FOR LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: ?411
a M . ?IOiOO A M . a3;00 P. M.i "J 'J> P. ST.
I Arrive Richmond f:om Norfolk: *11:I0 a.
I M . bit 46 A. M . ??: i. P. ii . blO 2; p. 54 .
?11:3( 1 11 From lh? West. ?{ C a 14..
?r 10 P. M bl 10 P. SI., ??:? p. 11 . ?9.? p.
51.
? r'ally. aDally ex. Sunday. hSund?y only.
IV II BEVtt.L, '1. H B'J.-LEI,
O. P. a . Roanoke. D. P. A-. Richmond.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
PREMIER CARRIER Ol THE SOUTH.
Tram* Leav* K.chir.ond.
N. b? Following sehedul* figured publish*
ed a* information and not guaranteed:
For the South?Dally: 4:10 A M. Local.
Trains aiiP? Richmond.
From the Main: e.60 A M.. ^:40 A. 14.
' 2:0C P. St . 1:09 P. SI dai.>: 12.5". Ex Sun.
'From Weal Point: 1:30 a. M. dal.y. li:33 A.
SI . Mon . Wed. and Frl . 1:36 P. SI Ex :;jn.
F. E. BUKOEBS, U p. A .
3CT E Slain St Phon* ktadlaon 271
1 10 C A M Express 4 CO P, M Bxpra**,
I with eivctrlc lighted Sleeping Car lor At
lanta and Birmingham. II C P si Expres*.
1 Wiik Day*: 3:00 P. SI Local.
YullK It 1VEIt LIN E.
I 4-Jo P. SI.?Dally.?Connecting for Baltl?
more Mon Wt4 and Friday. t:? A. M.-ali
i Sue. and 2:1- P. M.?Mon., Wed. and Frl.
i da> ? Looal
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
. 7:?A Local?Dally-Newporl New*.
I l.'.i A.?Local?Dally?Ch'vllle. Ex. Sun.
'? hurmoiid.
rtSitO A. ? Express?Dally?Norfolk. Old Point.
1 110:00 A ? Lui u'.-Ually ? Lchbg . Lex. C Forg*
?I3;t0 Noon?Expresa?Dally?Norfolk Old ru
IVslt P,?Express?Dally. Cm.. L?llle.
14.vj P -Express?Dally?Norfolk, N. New*.
; i jj P.?Local?Dally?N, Raws, Old Point.
6:15 P.?Local?.Ex. Sun.?Oordonsvllle.
6:16 P.?Local?Ex. SOT.?Lul.bg. Natural
Bildgc. Citllon rorge.
?*:40 P.?Limited?Dally?Clncln'tl, Chicago?
?11:00 P.?ExpreaS?pally?Cincinnati. L'viiie.
I?Sleeper*. ?Far.or Car*
J RAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local fro n
East: .S:10 a St., 1:10 P. M. Through from
lEait: '.1 ?J A. St.. 2.06 P. SI.. C 3" P. M. Local
! Hum Waat: I 20 a. SI . ?*9..~ A. S!.. u-id
7:20 P. SI Tnrr.ugn: 4:20 A. St.. U:5i ,\
; M and 2.61 P M.
i Jame* River Line: "1:25 A. SI.. (.40 P. Ii.
i "Dally exc?pt r.undty.
Kit H MONTI A Nil ( HKSAFEAKIi HAY
RAILWAY 1 Oil PAN V.
Sebadule of Electric Trains, etteitrva May
30, I9T2. Lea\" Richmond. I.auiel and n.-cad
Streets; li46:01 A. 31., *;:10 A. M . lii:10 A.
si . ?;10 a. SI., "10 :?? a. si. 11:10 a. SI.. :.;o
j P. SI , 2:10 P. St.. 3.10 P. SI . 1.4.10 F. St.. 6..*
P. M . 6..'') P. M? 7:1? P. St., bi.10 P. SI..
110:to P. SI., 11:45 P. M. Leave Aah.anJ. Eng?
land jr?i Maple Stieets: ?3:83 A. SI., b '7:00 a.
SI., 6-.00 A. SI., t?9:00 A. SI.. 10:09 A. M.i ??11:0*
j A. St.. ?12.? SI.. "1:00 P. SI.. 2:00 P. St.. 2 ??
P. SI.. 4.00 P. SI., h5:O0 P. St . 3:00 1". St.. 7 "J
i p M . > <? P. M , r.'.:^i !? >!.. !1;<0 P SI.
j bCarrlei baggaiu>.
steamboats
1 \( AI ION 1 Rl ISEi
to
land strait, liulf an 1 niVei St. Lawrence and
fur-1.1 in.-ii Sngurnay liln-r. - - "Trlnl In "
from N. V. July Otli and ?Ih, Aua. ?1 an*
17th. From Quebec July 12th m.i 2S?h, Aug.
Tiiurs inc. lliiltti?, sluire rJxcui'Klons., Lowest
Rutet.. T?ln screw H. S. "1H3RMI l>IAN,"
10..MS tons dlsplnrrmeiit. e ? fans; wlra
less telegraphy. KHsiesL iicn'eel and only
steiiiiier lan'Mug pnsnenger? s| tin- dock In
lirnnudsi niiiieui Irnnsfer. sailings every
Hve dnja In connection with R. SI. s. p.
i.'n. Tlck.ts Interchangeable.
For fin! Information apply to A. K. Ol T
ERBR3DOE A CO., Agt^.. ((uebec s. H, t
Ltd.. 29 Brdwy., N. Y.. 8. II. 1IOWMAN. 701
E. Muln. or uny Ticket Afft., or QUEBEC
S- CO., Ltd.. Qu'rlMtc.
Ot.IJ DUAtTNION LIN!-..
Lv. Richmond foot of Asb si. dail>'..':00 P. M.
Lcuvu Newport News.SrOv A. M.
Arrive Nunelk.6:0u A. aj.
Connect* with main line steamer* leaving
Noil.,... lur Nuw VuUi dal.y. except Sui.daj,
'7 00 F. Si. Connectton* also made by N. *,
[ w. Ry. s P. M- ?nd <:> * ?. ot 4 p. si.
I Nlgbt line steamers slop at Cluremoni to
land or r<>celvv passengers on signal, and
I w.ll be met by pub.lc conveyance.
1 VJJltilNlA NAVIGATION tu. (Buectlve
i March LI).?Jame* River by duyiighi for
I Norfolk and Old Point. Newport New* ?Qj
ell James River landing* Steamer leave*
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 A.
M. Freight received for all Jati.es Hlv?(
landings. 'Phone Madison 176.
Main Ticket OflT?e. 621 k. Main Mreet.
Travel Without Trouble
IV
America and Europe
Includes railroad, steamship, inde
pendent tickets, with hotel accotnmo?
aatlons.
"ASK MR. BOWMAN,"
Tourist Agent,
708 E. Main St.. Richmond. Vau