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New York Stock Market N. a York, August is tion and short soiling known ismu?. ilgured ? ? rili ol pending t.trin 11 y isi e lifeline in prices not >o ted nil early pains but ! ?r of material nttt losses As ilitlcal developments, much jiroyemetit in the foreign situation. . fours! which were buoyant. ?. s. Government bonds were un? changed on call.' New York. August 16?Money on call steady. 2 S-4&S per cent: ruling: rate. 2 7-8: time loans easier; sixty days. 3 1-2Q3 3-4; six months. 4 1-23 ' J S-4. P.-iniH mercantile paper, 5 to 5 < 3-4 per cent, sterling exchange steadq, i I4.S450 for sixty day bills. $4.?705 for | demand Commercial bills $i S.i r>-4. \ _a_I RICHMOND ??TOCK MAllKhl. By Richard w. Usury, *te:k and Bor.d Broker, lOli E Main Striet Richmond, Va . August . l.-i. STATE s?Ri * LBS Hid Asked. I ?Virginia 3?. Oid C. ar,J R.. :.?:.. . ? .?,?> | Vi.-c*.-. c.-.tm. i-4. G. and h . SMI ? ? M Railway 1*: i*. .yji. iff," -.. I 0 M Ii t?54. TS N C lit as, > . ;:?:<. ioi IT hall.WAY BOND.-'. r ? INK A.ST) TRUST CO. STO'"Kf tlOiisl Bank of Virginia, tlonal S:?;e and City 3 ion Bank of Richmond, ninla Trust Compan) ??t End. NSURANCE COM PANIC ??r Iriterest-payiac Hohdi vhuh Interest hi its't b, &< r. :? 1 : t..". sirs ef Ir .1 BOND Li$. i oi i ns MARKETS prti t ar.d covering I ? ? ? ?ir some Sellins het during the mornlr.. to t>e Inspired by tin porti Indicating that ? evidently taken l<s a n ? < mps riion with s?t yi I lb l lpt1, J.t't t.aice. nunliiM and <011{ !u?t year T New' Orleans, '.4 t>a!<s. nsslimt . ? I Houston. 3.<?> baler, bbhIi. yar. and t Oalvtston 1.378 .???. year. Cotton futures closed rtrndy Op-n JIisV ,Tnr.uar> . 11.51 ii.fl OI'KN AN ACCOVNT WITH THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. 1197 EAH'" MAIN STREBT. ? 1 CO MAKES A START. a J'ER CENT. INTER; 1ST. Official Ran^e and Sale of Stocks in New York BY THOMAS BUANCH & CO.. Bankers und Brokers. Closing. Open. High. Low Bi- Asked Sales. Stock. Open. and foundry, and Koun . prd Cotton OH mil Leuth? i. pr I .In.d on... 11 ' 4 111) a ago ?.ir. ,u w< stern: iHi . Mil au.i St Paul... 1 ?:? tilde Sit? I Cor., coin. I-', .ildc Steel, pfd. :?7 ?ago and Nbrthwest. 143t<, .r.ido Ku ; :,,d j,,,:i. . - II High. b? TIH 4H. 1 tilVi lltl i .r I"11 li". IU?-?, ? . IW:|, l i.'ii, tu in Ith 1,009 lutc-rlmi o-Mct., ptd . 1*14 ?>" j i.oi,,t. M.i. Marine com... e's ??'? Intci natlonal Paper . '?' hit. Paper, ptd. 5,10) i. .iii ii Vf.lley . ?j?i 17::'? f.. Liggett und Myers, com SOStii ?<s>i LlggUt and M>'orS, pf?1.110 11. |o. torilltti-d tbb, Co., com. 1?- I?! '-' l.orlllurd Tob. t o., ptd. - i'"Od Louisville .no! Niisltvlllo l?9?i US??4 7C) Mexican Petroleum . 1*% ,: 3.95') MUnil Copper . ?*\ ?? |.l*i Missouri Pacific . :?.??* P" I ? ?> Mo., Kan. atid Texas.... ?-'.'?'i '.".??? ;. Natioial P-l-cUit . '37 lol ',!'i : ? \*utl.ii i-> . ??'?:-? III! ? , ? N. \v V?Ht Cent?' 'I ? ,ls'- "* > l-'.' ;. ? \ ?, orit. .no! Western t'3M 33)4 I Ii. is II Norfolk atid Western..'. UMi US% -'> ia.lt ? N'orthei n Pu?:lnc . WIK WIM ?"? ??*? IW Pacific Mail . ;,JV--' iOW PcMin^ylvaiiiu . '-?> ii" An People's Oas . ?W ?W? Mtl V i c <? and St b, ? >m. Ill'i ni'i '-:?' p.. C, C. and St. I.. pfd. i. 10) Pittsburgh Coal. com... -' S 31 ?'?"i I,Uif Pi . vs. .1 Sie I Cur.:.' t ... ?? ?MJ IVess'ed Steel Car, pfd.; .,. ... -I ? tt;) ttj St.-el Spring, com ? 31VJ 31 Vi ? - ? ? '.'.: |.( , K pi l ll? Iron arid Steel '-> 3S-4 30 .;? Itepubllc 1 . nd s. pfd, WH '???s ?3 I.:.". Hock Island . Plk ->% S3?? 4(0 Itock Island, pl?l. f?-'1! MS ??> Seaboard Air Lue. troth. -'I 'JlVi 106 nO) Seaboard Air Line, pfdi ?S?i M is-i 5Bi Sloss-Slieffleld . K? 1 ? :?.??-.. S.JOj Southern P.tcltlc .?3S 11314 1';.'. 2,'SiO Southern Uallwoy . 3*i ???? .1', SU) Southern K.illwaV. pfd. M' j Sls,4 ii Staridurd till . Kb'li IC) Tell hi MS. "pp. r . 43 13 t vi. Great Northern ptd. lt.: 0real Northern Or. -trs !? Illinois Central . 131* Inlorboro-Met. U0? Bx. dtv.. ?.?. . i.-c . 2- , extra Ii It j 143 liU W1.S, i jo-*4 ;,1 !2-40ih l>--'-i HI". Uiituii I" United Stnl l.'lilteil Stilt ('lilted Id lat-s Steel pt<( IW'rS 11844 m Iron Pipe l?H 20 Va.-C;tr. t'lieniicai . IS?,ii IS'/j ? Va.-Car, Chemical, pfd. Wnbasli . 4% 4T?i < Wabash. pfd . 14-ii l? 11 Western Union . 84 84'4j Weyman-Bruton To Co. ... rotal Bales for day, 47,4.7fM shan - Total sales for w. ? k iti>ur daysi. tfi? ??? Gr. at Itr'.ta'.n. 1,719 bales, coastwise, fC2 bales. Total to-day rit all port.-?Not receipts. t.l.M oales: export to i.re.it Britain, 1.710; bale., stock, 211,1? bales, j Consolidated at all ports?2**1 receipt?, W.1SS bale*; export to ?r?at Britain. 3"*l, bales, to the Continent. 9,039 bal.s. t'. Mex-1 Ico. IS bales*. Total Vlnc? September 1 at at) port*?Net i receipt!. 11.S75.773 bales; export to Gre.it Britain. I. :.">.?. <lr- bole*; to France; :.16:.?3 baler; to t'.io Continent. VIC."..371 bales: to; Japan. Slj.lW bales; to Mexico, bolei -ittie e;:iora! The 11-..- afternoon, and t,-. five points ot er ? ? ? 0( \1 MAKKET )t i I tTtONS, ?.ur?(! by Levy Commls.lon Co Com Isslon Merchants, Richmond, va.) Richmond, v? , \iigtist r > \l WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OF MARK ET. LIVE PO?LTRT. ?ehi, a.! ?lz?s. lb. 17 C* IS ? h, youns, lb. EQQS?Crated, rby, frei.1-., u .-. 9 it i BL' rTF.lt. LIVE STOCK, tar.r;. Ib.... flint, . ?bit, a'i l?lt, . ? ? . >ritne. lb. 6 <J fit t in . UACON 3 1! U i'jlwed. !b... ISliJJ hlDLS. .i. 20 a? .. IS ? . 11V4? . ?Vitt ... .b. ;<. lo !b'.'.! WOOL unwashtd, ft'* ot burra 9 .t. lightly biirv ? ? . i?h ... nt*d I rr, i? ? ,? avj - .i: .-r,. If! 9 MISCELLA.NH.I CS .vs. Irish, No bbl .. 9 Potatoei N , ?, f.: _ IM ti MARKET ?*? NfllTION?. t'tfilM < I M VBKET. Ii I itiri-Moderitt oi ?-\Vea ? ..;.. !,;. its .n. ? .: i...x* <t t01UI.il a.00 -J ? -; ? ? ?. Nominal ' ' . Nominal r . ? NomliiMl RAW i bmprelli <: . y o .oo?o-prc.fi?d, sure,, bales... ? iff ?' 1 1 ?? e*i ? . that bay at dour? *<rr* content) anil ttiup svr.id relectl Phil Ktt Stades t..,>- it, arrordh ith ?. ..i liny ?<..lotion CIIK A<.<> OH UN M \ UK ET. liicas". I sos'ist |l ? .raln with nucncved b\ ca?h demand and reports o' rain, clostnu steady -Ha'*?-' higiier. Lagt s.ilet left September corn iliOi' lower and more diitant futures 1? :i v up. Oats An Isrie.i H'a ??<? higliet. wni\} provisio n w-r? urn hanged to > je higher, l.euulng futuies i.u'.gtd as follows: Open. Ulff.t. Low. C.osV WHEAT? Septembe li einiier May .... ?31i September . ??>"? December . M OATS? - ? . Ma MEbS PORK?Her bbl September _i.lS.lS L \ p. i ? SHORT It I US SIDES- f-r ICQ Iba Allf UM I." - When i.-h?Strong ? ontra :.l:ird n< ? . -, to CATTI K MA RKETK. 1HMO.vi) live STOCK MARKET, (Sales -it L'nton Stock Yard? ) T'i rhrnohi >r: n* the llv , r-ll. a A iglii bulls. t . ?If.; Cuvs "? r-'-t heart; \> a. calves, be ??ir to --? I STc.l dl-k?. ?>! r-F! rli -eji. :'i n : COI fair. l': |3%C 1 best lioss. 7?;, ?S'jS'i,' . lowt and ?'ags. SfiSjic t August !$.?Cattle?Reeelji end: nnrket for tieevc? mostly rows, littady: stackers and feed. .' '? ?.!?"?" western steers. Ii.* Ti'K-rr ? r.t k.-. foeltnc Stf/S k for others, r graspers and nmlnally weak; sold at ????. 5,713 head; ?-d demand: no sp. Ii.vd0i4.oo: ? ???/ |? 7:,: qulls. iM hi id. no t itit ir%iuMi ron.\< i n market. 11: lim'ond, V? . August !'? 1MJ. ? owing art ? ? i lotatlon? on the Rich HIPI'lXO .I 10.00 ?& 16.00 , 7 0-? ?! I.JO I 10.00 'ii 12.00 ?.:.oo 'a ii.oo I 11.00 5t ? /1 15.00 ii 17.00 9 R BllOOl :i 00 d rr.oo a 00 ? 10 to 40.00 -i i t.SO < 7/1 MI-? II I \ N I'll S MA It K FT S. pETEnsnuito pEanijt market. r ported ? ?? l: .per?. Mc'Caba b Co i Petersburg, V?., Aupuji Ith?Marke! quiet: Farn. per tyishel: Jumb,. S; ., bushel; No 1 shelled .-; v ? ,:i : No. 2 shelled s=i round. Virginias?Mark-' Jumbo, .".\r. per pound; *d. ????'?? per pound; per pound, prime. So. p. : picked, "i."'sr. per pour, . ?? r pound. -Peanuts?Ppan Spanish, Mo ?H BTMc. per rilsh, i'iC. per ..jh. SHc per ?luiet. fancy ncy hand-plck lr? prime. 3'ic '?lUnil; machine DRY GOODS M Ni " York. August |S. majrket? are steadier and In light demand. Jet, ?Ol i ? ,i, niantl from r? NAVAL S5TO . N*. t" . Aue ?i.t>. M casks; Firm: ?Ties. ,r. . ?hlpmen VtARINF. I NT Kl ! I'll tCli port of richmond. ' arrived ?'on?t Berkeley! She! chandls* ?r.l pasf ns'n Steamer Pocahonta?, Oro Jam.; River landings., in? ... ? ITrglnln Navtgatl Steamer Aurora, Furmai .JaniH? River iandlngs, mei handtiu and p? ?enger?, Furrrtitn Line. SAILED Steamer Berkeley. Bhe Norfolk, tat .;?.-? and passenger,- v>l?l Donilnl steamtr Aurora. Furrnan. Petanil?rg u Jam,: Kues iar.rt.iiit. merchandise and pi .-? n?ei i, 1 uriuan Line. IJUST lr. 1?12. Norfolk, met ? d Dominic I. Norfolk an and pn i Company. ? :? w Our? an I I.DIM K SI M l SI I I RHINO I IIO.M RrTKCTS ">l \ Ol.? V.\IJ Washington, August 15.?Alaska has , nb< yet recovered front tho effects "i the volcanic eruption of Mount Kaitnai f in June, oatd the Federal gov? rnrneht win be obliged t.. furriUii emergency rations ,and supplies to many people for some time to >nie. The people 01 K od tack Island are in need ol the quiekest attention. Their vegetable crops v. ero ruined. Secre? tary MacVeagh ha or.1, red ten tons ol potatoes from Seattle to prevent scurvy breaking n | among the Inhab? its nts. Afognsk island is recovering to some extent, but will tieed emergency ratlins during the coming winter. The people i h the mainland who were rendered less by the erup? tion have erect.-,! , new town at Ivan dfi Bay, 150 miles ivest or the volcano, and christened ;t P.erry, in honor ot Captain Perrj :.-.e revenue cutter Manning, whosi role work In res cuing 500 people ilurlhg the catastro? phe brought forth . letter of commen? dation from President Taft. The new village Ifi fl?'itr I 'i; nnd needs no assistance. Suit tea I ii si Chicago, 111., SI I !? : District WlldcrSon ? 111 fll< of dsys foi ils Butter Board of to-day Bays. Tl i Idtloii of the Sip The government < hoard Is aide to only in the territoi . i ten,plum - Chthbahua, MeM [planes Will be ?? liuctra in his ? I rebels unless < ij?? . contrive to SCSI Ii ranking foi mal n The two monoplani by the War Dnpiii Torrcon ha\ e . probable that thi week to Oal og dltions, ? lulu Bourd, igust 16.?United torney James h, it within it couple ition of the Elgin radc, the Tribune ;aru.- will be vlo <n antitrust law. II allege that the. mtrol prices, not tributary to Elgin, iig territory. or Mexicans. August l r>.?Aero loyed by General ipitlgn against the forces at Juarez In -mall bands, 'are Impr icttcable. ecently purchased ont and tested at ? nl here, and it Is will he se.nt this for si outing expo QUALIFICATIONS Honesty, inclination, time, ability, experieni e equipment? ihcsc arc some of the qualifications rcquirci I.y.f-cvit->r, and arc assured beyond question 1 fust Company ??.hen it is appointed in this Booklet -aluable hint the modern ?ho Virginia icily. ino "f wills Virginia Trust Co., RICHMOND, \ IRGINl \ Capital One Million SIGNA EDWARDS WILL FACE JURY Attorneys Fail to Reach Com? promise and Case Is Set for Trial. I Special t<> The Time?' Dlspaloh.) M vthevllle, Va . August 15.?The ease of the Commonwealth vs. Sldna Kd wards* was called this morning, There hu? considerable delay because ?l con? sultation oi counsel in an effort t.. ar? rive ;it n compromise vurdlct, as was limn' in tii<- cuso of Frlcl Allen. Counsel failing tu agree, the case, was set for next Monday and u special voniro ?111 be summoned from tilt west end of tiraysott County. The jurors summoned from Bedford Cbunty were discharged ami returned to their homos to-day. Court then adjourned until, to-morrow morning, in order t?. settle some necessary pre Itmihurlcs to calling the case Monday. The case of the .Commonwealth vs. Victor Allen. wu? set for trial on siep tember ?. it is expected that tlte, trial of Sidnu El wards, commencing Monday, will be concluded by that time. Following are (he remarks of Judge staples in uentenciiig Friel All. n t" the petiit.Mttl.a-y for eignteen years: "in sentencing you t-. the peniten? tiary, up.ill .: out pi.'.i of guilty. I am relieved by till agreement .?I coun? sel from ascertaining lh< term of ybitr imprisonment, and It i- therefore tin-j necessary for me to roler to the ev ? dence or merits of this rase, i earnest? ly hope that you will take advantage of this adjustment, and the opportunity which It offers, to put the past behind you, and lay the foundation for a use ftil lite. You ahould learn the serious consequences which attach when any man or number of men undertake to constitute themselves Judge of the'r own cause, to the exclusion of the instituted authorities, Courts arc created t? right the wrongs and pre? serve the rights of men and when by violence these deliberations are dis? turbed and their judgments affected, those who take or attempt such a course, nr.- arraigning themselves not against any man or set of men. but against ii.,. entire and indestructible power of the Commonwealth, and tue result is Inevitable I hop.- you will s-> demean yoiirselt that when your liberty is restore) you may *bocome a coed .md uset'il citizen it Is the Judgment of the court, that you bo remanded to the custody of th.. jailer of VVylhe County, forthwith to be delivered to th- Superintendent of the Penitentiary, there to be Incarcer? ated for a period of eighteen ve.irs. unless sooner discharged by proper authority." Rearued by Firemen. New York. August lB?Several res? cues- of women and children, endan? gered by mim?.? or smoke; were made by tiremen early to-day when nr? broke out In the Jerome Hotel, at SJherpp h'ead Bay The guests and th'rty em? ployes of the hr.t-i all escaped i>r were, carried out without Injury. One wing of the hot*) was destroyed before the lire w-.is extinguished. Increases Suspended. Washington, August is ?Proposed liKrnases by Western and Southwestern railroads on live stock from points In New- Mexico tci Kansas City and adjacent territory were suspended to? day by the Interstate Commerce Com? mission from August 21 until Febru? ary 21. pending the result of an Inves? tigation in progress. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN It A, M. TO i P. M. Admission. 2Sc. Free <o Saturdays is>rea.n?oat?. OU) DOMINION LINK. Er, Rlcbmond foot ?f A?a si. daily.i M p. si Leave .Nt*py/t News...6 Its) A. M. Arrive NorP .u.?.yo A je. Cout.ci.-ta w;tu mum line, itumtn ,e?i;u< Norfolk for New Y^rk dai.y. except Sunday, ' 1 .w r. M. Conbeettona also m.,a by N. \ '.v. Ky. * P. ??d If, ti O. Ity. at 4 j'. aj Nis:.i .;ue llitmtri *?iep at Careworn to laud 01 receive passengers on signs., ?u? t).: mot by putoio conveyance, \UtulMA N A VIUA'i'lON 11,, dueetiv? March U).?James Uiver oy daylight for Norfolk and old Point. Nowport News sad si. James Hiver landings, steamer leaves MoLuay. Wednesday und Friday at em A m. Freight received for all Jau,ei lute/ landings. 'Phone Mucilaon It's. Mutt. I'lckel inriro. v. 5j ,1? Mreot. VACATION TOURS Jpjt "ASK MR. BOWMAN." He wiii 1 ooW you and furni-h TRAVEL WITHOUT TROUBLE on Land, Rivers, Lakes or Sea. S. H. BOWMAN, Tourist Aftcnt, 703 Last Main Street, Richmond. V.i Lvni IrotibG Norfolk & Western Railway j ONLY AI. LRAIL LINK TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect Aujusl 7, lf>L'. Leave nytd Street Station. Richmond. FOR NORFOLK: L?;10 A. M.. ??.? A. !d? U:W V. M . ?4:1? P. M.. bT:3i P. M. Ft lit LV.VCIinURO AND Til L WEST: MilS A. M . ?.'<....) A. M . aT. fo P. M., ?t>::i P. M. Ailive Richmond Hum Norfolk: alj:tO A. M . h.. ~ A. M.. ?O:!. P. M., b'.Oili. P. If,. ?11:20 P. M. From the West: *a.<3 A. M n2:10 I?. M . bl:40 P, M? *6.\C P. M . ?3.00 P M. ?Dally. anally ex. Sunday. bSunday only. W, B. REV ILL. II It. DOHLE Y, U. P. A.. Itoam.ke. D. P. A . Richmond Rinlimond,SericW & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHING TON AMD BEYOND. Leave Richmond ?S.S0A.N. llrrtlSt.sta. ?A.1U A.M. Main ??!. Sto. ?8.00 A.M. Main lit. Ma. ?-.Iii A.M. It) rd St. Sla. ?Id.-.'., t.JI. llyrd SL Sta. 'li.lil muni It) lA St. sts. IS.lMt P.M. lt.r-1 St. Sta. to.SO P.M. II) rd St. Sta. ii. 16 P.M. Klba Station. ?6.1a I' M Main St, Sta. ?H.-'UI' M. llyrilSI. Sla. Arrlvo Itlohniond ?J.fill A.M. n>r4Sl.SU. Ill.St A.M. KIUh SUtloo. MIJU A.M. II) rd St.Kta ?US P.M. Main St. Sta. ?S.60 P.M. H)rdM.SlB. ?il.KI P.M. l!)rilSt.Sta. ?0.00 P.M. ilyrd st.Sta. 10.J.1 P.M. BjrdSt.Sta, ?11.17 P.M. MalnSt.Kta. ?iL'..'.II nlnbl ByrdSt.Sla. ?1.0:> night Main St. Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. , l.rore II) rd SI. Sta. 4.00 P. M. for Kreoerlossburr. I.caee I.Iba st?. 7.46 A.?..?.'."i P. M. for Atliland. Arrltoltyrd SI.Sta.H.of, A.M. from Krrderleksb 5. Arrive Elba Sla. R.SO A.M..fi.U(l P.M. from Anliland. ?Daily. IWeekdays. ?.Sundoya only. All traioa to or from Byrd Stieet Station atop at Elba. Time of arrivala and departures aot guaranteed. Read the sign*. Richmond and < hrsapruke Bay Rj. Ce. hcbndulo of Electric Trains, effective May 10. HT17. Leave Rktiinonrt. Laurel and Broad Streets! b ?6:00 A. M. *7:10 A. M.. bS:li) A. M . ?:!<> A M., ??10:tfl A. M . 11:10 A. M., 1:10 P. U. t:10 P. M.. ?;U P. M.i bt:10 P. M.. i:2D P, M. ?;:?! V. M.. 7:10 P. M.. biAO V. At.. 10:10 I*. M . U-.IS P. M. Leave Ashland. Eng InnU and Maple Sttri.ets: *S:S6 A. M? b ?7 00 A M, 100 A. M? b0:00 A. M.. 10:00 /. M.. ??11:00 A M . ?WlOO M.i "1:00 P. M . 2:00 P, M? J.0? p M . 4:00 P, M . b!.:00 P. M.. ?ieO P, M . 7.0? p, M , (t:00 P. If,, b9:00 P. M., 11:00 P. M. ?I>ally except Bunuay, ??buiaay only. tcarrlea baggage. .financial .financial Sale of Increased Issue Second Preferred and Common Stock Jefferson Realty Corporation. Lfndcr an amendment of the charter of the Jefferson Realty Corporation granted the 9th day of March, 1908, the Second Preferred and Common Stock of said corporation were each increased from $450,000 to $600,000. 217 share-, of stock of ea< li class authorized by said amendment will be offered for sale to the general public at the Hank of Commerce and Trusts, Richmond, Virginia, for ten days beginning August 16, 1012, and ending August 26, 1012, at the price <>t ninety dollars ($90.00) for each share of the Second Preferred Stock and twenty dollars (S20.00) for each share <>f the Common Stock, eacli purchaser of the Set und Preferred. Stock to take an equal number of hares ot the Common Stock and no purchaser to take less than one share of each class. The Board of Directors have ordered that all subscriptions for stock made in accordance with the above notice must be paid i''i' on or before the 26th day of August, 1912. JEFFERSON REALTY CORPORATION, My O. F. Weisiger, Secretary. Your Account WELCOMED AT THIS BANK, WHETHER LARGE OR SMALL. To those opening new accounts or transferring old ones this strong independent bank offers you safety for your savings, with 3 per cent interest added, and every facility for the exten? sion of your business. <~-^? -x~> Bank of Commerce and Trusts Ninth and Main Streets. The Bank and Its Customers Ordinarily the relation of a bank and its customers is that of debtor and creditor. However, there are functions of a bank other than the safe? keeping of customers' money. RICHMOND'S STRICTLY COMMERCIAL BANK offers its customers many accommodations that will be found advantageous in the conducting of business. (Tall or write us in reference to opening an account. PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND. VA. Incorporated 1832. VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE insurance: company of hi< hmond, Virginia. eightieth Auuuni Statement, J?.r> 1, ltitz. Assets . ?t.dii.OSS.?t? .Net Surpula. ?loo.tiru.nn Surplus t<> Policy-holders. ?56,031.00 WM H PALMER, President W. Hi MCCARTHY, Sicretary. E. B. ADDISON, Vice- President. OECAK D PITTS. Treasurer. Ua?roa?? SOUTHERN RAILWAY I KEuiIbik ? .?-.Uli.Ii uK rHK ^uulll, Trains L,a\e Kicbmund. S. B.?Following scucduic risurej n ?' cd es inforn-.atloii and not guaranteed: Kor ine Soutii ?Daily: ?:10 A AI Lccai 10:40 A. AI l.xpreae. ?.00 f. il. Uxpreir witn electric lighted Sleeping Car iur At .ante and Birmingham. 11.41 f. M. Ei?uu IVeek Ua>?. 3:00 P. it. Local. YORK RIVER LIMB, <:M I' AI -Daily.?Connecting for Bal:|. more Alm Wed and Friday. ? . 4. if ? Ks* hue and Ill? 1'. it.?Hon.. Wad. ami i'n day?-Local .rains Arrive Richmond. From Ihr S.utn: ?:? A. if . J:tO A at 2:00 P, M, 1:05 I', at. dally; 12:04 Ex. Suil From Wiiit Point: S.30 A. M. daliy, 11:30 a il . htor.. Wed .ini Frl.. 4:20 J'. M. d sun 8. E. BURGESS, D. P. A.. ?07 E Mala .-t. Pbnn* ilarll.nn V.l. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:30A.~Loca: ?Dally?Newport Netra t:U a. ?Local ?Dally ?Cb/vlUe. Ex. 6utv '1 nurmood, 19:00 a.?Express?Dally?Norfolk, Old Point tio-.oo a. ? Local - Daily?Lchbg.. Lax. c For*. ? L; ..o .Sooii-Exprris-JJally?Norfolk old Pt ?J:14 P. ?Expr.aa?Dally. Cln., L'villa. |t ,u0 I'.-liiHi ua-Dally?Norlolk. .V. Ka?s. 4:0u 1'. ?Local ?Daliy?N. Newa. Old Point. t.U, p.?Local?iEx. 8un.?aordomvllie. ?5.14 1\ ?Loca,--Ex. Sun.-Lchbg, Natural llrlilge. ."???? 1 org?. ?6 .?0 P ?I.imucd-Dary-Clncln't!, Chicago. ?11:00 1'. ? Express?Dally?Ciu^iioatl. L'vllla. ?a.opera, tfarlor Cara. TRAINS A RR I VC RlCHMOND-Local fron? East: a.lu A. it., 7:<0 P. M. Through from Ea?t! 11:30 a. lt., HOS I". M., 6:30 P. if. Local from Weit: ?:.0 A- M.. ??H:W a. iL, and 7:20 i*. ii, Through: &:.? a. at., 11.44 a. il. and 2:60 P. II. James River Lin-: "Sili a. M . t.to p. il. ??Dally c?scpl Tundtjr. Atlantic Coast Line The .standard Itnllroitd of the South. EFFECTIVE AUGUST 7. Uli. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For F.orlda and Soi.lh: a:lS A. M. and CM P. M., 1:00 A. M. For Norfolk: "4:10 A. M? 3.00 A. it.. ?3:01 i'. IS., 4:10 P. if.. "7:30 p. M. For N. A W. Ry. West: 6.1& A. if , 9:60 A. ?f., ?3:'i? p. it-. ?:20 V. M. For ret.aaburg: 1:00 A. M . 6:15 A. M , ??S:10 A M . 8:16 A. it., 9:00 A. M., 9:5a \_ il.. '*:00 1'- M, t:tu ? M., C:00 p. M.. P. it . ??Il3S P. M . 5 20 P. M , 11? 1?. u. For Qlldsboro and Fayet tevlllc; ?1:10 I' M. Trains arr.ve Richmond dally; 4:oJ a II., 6:40 A. M.. 10:14 A. if.. '8:37 A. It., ???:? A. it,, '11:10 A. it.. "Ulli A. II.. ?2:10 P. A!., ?1:10 P. M.i *:? P. M.. I ii f. M., S:00 P. if., 9:00 I'. M . '^lO^ P. M., 11:30 p. At. ?Except Sunday. "Sunday only. Tune of snivel and departure and con? nections not guaranteed. C. fi. CAMPHELL. D. r. A- *M Main St. 6KAROARl> AIR LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich, mond dally: 9:00 A. M. ?Locai to Nottlna 1:20 P. at.?Slreper? and crachee. Auanta. Birmingham. Savannah. Jacksonville. 1:21 A. M.--SlAi.pera and coaches. Jacksonville. 11:20 r. M,?.Heepen and coachei, Atlanta, j Birmingham. Memphis. Northbound tralne I scheduled 10 arrive In Kiehmond dally: 7:40 A. if, t;S0 A. M , 4:06 P. At. 4:40 P. M , I Local, We Desire To aid every local industry that merits co-operation, and will seek it of us. We arc constantly on the lookout for opportunities to be useful in the community, The best way to secure lhi.-> co-opera? tion is to become one of our many satisfied customers. Conic in any time and talk with our officers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1104 East Main. Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000.00. Commonwealth Bank You are assured of satisfactory service if your account is in this bank. National Bank of Virginia Capital .$1,200,001) i Surplus Profits. .$ 700,00!) Account solicited Ninth and Main Streets. Manchester National Bank The place where your money rgows and where it is safe. Richmond & Petersburg ttectnc Railway Cars leave Manchester. Seventh ana Vartf btrueis, for Petersburg: *4, 7. S, ??. 10. 11. Mi A. M . L, *. M, 4, 4. "5:?ft. ?6 7. S. ??. 10 T. M. 11:00 Y. M . tor (-beater. 13:00 midnight tor Petersburg. Care leave Peternburg. foot of Sycamore Btre/M, lor Manchester: title, 4.?. "7:16. ?7:35. 8:35. *:?. M0:?. U:?l A. If.) 13 if.. *l'M, 3:36. 1:25. 6:35, t.ik. ?7:15, X.S6. ?:3S. ?10:40. 11-10 P. at. t Dally, except Sundays and holidays. ?carrlcx baggage, and express. "Limited, except Sundays and holidays. All cars rrom Petersburg conneot wits. ?ai? tor lU^hmond.