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New York
Stock Market
New York, August 20.?Coppers con?
stituted the hulk of to-day's dealings
In the stock market, with a sprink?
ling of kindred issues and equipment
trei Speculative favorites and the
more standard securities were rela?
tively quiet and narrow of movement.
Inquiry tor coppers was traceable
in part to trade advices which point
to a renewal of l.n*. sprng's ?:o..,i de?
mand, together with rumors of prob?
able Increase In certain copper dlvi
. IS and prospects of higher prices
for the metal itself.
The railway list as a whole did not
llgure prominently in the day's busi?
ness. Heading and Bchtgh Valley were
under less restraint than earlier in
the week, but Union raclfic and,
Canadian Pacific were again Inclined
to react moderately.
In a comparative sens--. I'nitod States,
ft -. : was the heaviest of the better
known industrials, this becoming more'
prominent by reason Of the better tone;
displayed by the shares of its Inde?
pendent competitors, notably Bethle?
hem Steel. Regarding the latter, ru?
mors of ah early resumption oi divi?
dends on the preferred were- revived.
Highest quotations were registered be?
fore the close, ; with heavy absorption
of Amalgamated Copper the feature.
Money was in hcttxr demand here,
with many call loans at per cent,
a condition not. unrelated to the lar^cj
drain of cash sustained b> local banks,
rates Were unchanged. The bond
ins k. ; was featerlcss, with an oc-1
csslonal irregular trend. Total sales,
par value. were $1,475,000. Cnlted
States government bonds were un?
changed on call.
New York. August 20.?Money on
call steady, 2 7-S.fi3 per cent; ruling
:ats, 2 7-8; closing bid, 2 7-8; offered
at 3. Time loans steady; sixty days.
3 3-4 per cent, and ninety days. 4
per cent, tlx months. 4 5-8r54 8-4 per,
cent. Prime mercantile pnper. bQ-6 1?2
per cent Sterling exchange steady,!
St S480 for sixty-day bills and S4>715'
for demand. Commercial bills. 54.83 1-3.
rUCBMOXU STOCK MARKET.
Bv Richard \V. Moarv.
Stock e.r.4 Bond Hrokcr, ICH E. Main S;r?M_
Richmond. Va.. August 20, 1911.
STATE SECCHlTlriS. Mid. Asked.
Virginia 3*. Old. Ci and It., 1937;,; S3', ...
-. , Centuries, C and lt.. ISM. Sl*i SlAi
RAILROAD BONDS.
A ?- :. It R. Conaol. Trun t l> |>
A < L R R Conv. Otts Is, 1S39. 1U7
?.. ?r:d O. Gec'i M? l'.i. IHM. 101
litorgia, Sou. and Fla.. 1945. 106
biorgla and Ala. Con. -s. IM?..,. i?6
Norfolk and West; By. la, ISM.... 93
seaboard Air Line If. 1950. 87
Southern Hal
So. H. Dev. nrd G M 4?. 1935.
Western N, C. :t: *?. C, '.9H.1"J
STREET 1: Ail. WAY BONOS.
Norfolk and Ports. Trac Co. 8s.i SS
Va. Ryj arid Powel Co. St, 1934...; 102
STREET UV. STUCKS. Par.
Va. !l> and lever Co, pfrt..ie> ... 8$H
v?. R;. an I Powji Co. com.loo 17 4S
RAOILHOAD STOCKS. Par.
Atlantic Coast Line com.100 145
Chesapeake and Ohio.100 S2?4j ...
Norfolk and Western com.100 IIS
seaboard Air Llnr pfd.W0 62*4 ...
s iard Air Line com.IK' 24
Southern Railway pfd.si* ...
Southern Railway com.1W 31
HANK AND TRUST CO STOCKS.
American National.100 212
Uroad Street . 23 60
Hank o: Commerce and Trusts. 100 IK
Centra) National Hunk.100 195
Cnmmonwca ih Hank .1(0 1124 11*
Plrst Nauonid. .100 400 405
Merchants National.100 900
Mecbanlei and Merchants.100 Vf-S
National Hank oi Virginia.104 fi)
National fitnt* rind City Hank..100 201
I'avlngs Pins n: Ri.lnnond- .'3 is
i.'nion Bank or Richmond. 80 358
Virginia Trust Company....200 184
West End;.,.26 ?:V4 45
MI.-' T.l.l.A NK' I US
Va -Cur. client pid 5 p. C.100 ill! 117
Va. Building and Lean i.o... . 106 100
Quotations tor Interest-paying bonds are'
si a p-ir. t.. which iii:<r<si must be added;
Intern? ponds and rrrtlrKatos of Indebted
BOND LIST,
halm rs 5?. . tfs iMd>. (
a Co. old sc i bid i. t
It nr. Tobacco Co old 6s tbld). V.
ill Co *i Lint 1st It. S3V?
i. ?:. and .v is ibid. to
I. ' :-v 19 'in Baltimore*. 10714
!?? and Ohio conv. 4'as. 93??
ti and Myers 3s ... 97%
it and Myers 7s ibfdi. 12014
art i ohipari :? ts (bid l. uiv.
? k stbi V>'< stern conx. 4s . | $H
ard .Mr Line stamped 4? tbldj.... ?14
snl Air Line stamped 5s (bidi TSU
? in Railway it.
trn Rai:?ft> Ts.A'. 1?'
-rnd'*?:. lcau
reglsn ri .1 ;?. im , bid)..'. iook.
registered 3t. '.SI* ,sid>. 10?
Panama nen- s, ? Mr! > . w.u.
1-1 ,Wn Brothers rtfs. jj"
r.l . r ar Chem Is: f? ebid I. fg'j
and Power co i bid ?. sr.
,?tt T"rk, August 1A ? After a somewhat
rjvoui and irregular but generally higher
irnthg. til- cotton market broke under a
? ? : n| general telling, and r.o?r.1 ? asy
s net flee :re Of (tmn l> to 1? p- i.v.t.
;? elptf *"-?> pale?, asalnut SJSOO ;&.?t
???k and 1" II" last year. Today's :< -
ipty at NYi Orleani wore * baten, again*!
'?' l?tt year at Houston t<>-d?y, 12,: la
lei, agalntt ?'." last year.
?
Open. High I,?T, Clote
r.uarv .11.30 Ii IMS 11 1?
?
.11.48 IHR? 11 SI
is:
(Member .1103 nil n.?1 llr, 07'
?r.r. 11.2? Itifl V. 15 11 lS'l
11.1!
-? ember . UN 11.4? 11.12 ll.iS
Spot rotten quiet; middling upland*; ll.SOr
?'??? receipt?, : ?s; balei tales, 10 hales;
?t lls.W! hates: exporl to Greai llrltatn.
hs el to ? ? Continent 100 bales: coast.
to-day at til parts?Net receipts,
bales; export to Great Britain. 1;0S0
to Hie Continent. ". i ?: bales; etoe.K.
lOlldstefl at ail ports?Net receipts,
hales; export to Great Britain, S,t)l*
to the Continent. S,$20 bale!
" ?lr.ee September 1 a! all ports?Net
is, IHKftfctt bale*; export to Great
n, 4,1S4,!t1 ba'es: to Fran i. : :?. :??,:
to the Continent, t.iv':.: bales: to
'*. bales; to Mexico, ?,209 bales,
? August 10 Cottr,n ft
. t,wo points bp to two j
red with the las- prlr
anes -a ere at.out hi i up
>-i) steady at a net ,t
. ? ? spot steady ui
*5-l?: sates on the spe
l>e. none Closing Jai
II It May; 11.IS: August
lemr.fr 11 JO. ?ikM r>
NEW VOBK PROPCCE MARRR1
V 0 r K
?i'-hani'eo I
t?-?dj- P: ??
Spot, eaey.
'. ?1 07^ ?
.res t?f5V
reeniher. i'
?Spot Meaoj
iws: n?w ?i
Flour?Stead<- and
Julet. Corrimi
? i - Steady. Wheat
t'..U c. I, f. track
t, to arrive Fn
September. $1.01^,;
IpOt romlnai A:,'<
'* rjuoted as to!
Ilk : No. 2. ?0c.
OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH
THE UNION BANK
OF RICHMOND.
1107 EAST M 'IN . RE El
? ? 00 MAKES A - . HI a PER
CENT. INTEREST,
Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York
Palps.
Stock.
BY THOMAS BRANCH & CO., bankets find Broker?
Closing.
Open. High. Low B1J Asked Kales. Stock.
Open. High. Low.
85%
'n%
41%
U'.'
61%
MV4
40
1W
200 Allls-Chalmers, 1st paid.
Allla-Cliul., pfd.. 1st paid
7,610 Amalgamated Copper ...
Arn? r Agrl. Chem., com.
100 Anter. Beel Sugar, com..
6,100 American Can.
:??? American Can, pid.
2,000 Amor. Car anil Foundry.
Atner Car and Foun . p,.t0
+ ?> American Cotton <*1.
Am Hide and Leather, pr
in.i American Linseed Oil...
2,100 American Loeomotivc .?
100 Amor. Locomotive, pfd,.
600 Amer. Malt Co. pfd. SiYi
6,700 American Smelting . S6
100 Allied Snuff Co., com. IT0
112 American Sugar . 126%
Amer. Tel. ami Tel. Co... HO1?
American Tobacco, com. ...
1(0 American Tobacco, pfd . 101%
40,400 Anaconda Copper . *:;:?
3,100 Atchlson . 109%
135 Atlantic Coast Line. 140%
A. C. L of Counectkut.
"A"i Ualtlmore nod Ohio.
i>.'?"i Bethlehem steel, com ?
'..u'" Bethlehem Steel, pf,i.
I.?0O Britlsh-Amcr. Tob. Co...
I,0(W Brit.-Am. Tob. Co. rights
700 Brooklyn Rapid Tranait
.lentrnl Leather, com ?
i ?Janadiun Pacific .
1,1V? Chesapeake and Ohio....
1,500 Chicago Great Western. 11'
1,200 Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul .. 107%
456 Crucible Steel Cor, com. IS
SO Crucible sti el, pfd. 96%
100 Chicago and Northwest. 142%
300 Colorado Fuel and Iron. 32
Colorado and Soutliern..
300 Consolidated Gas .
200 Delaware and Hudson...
Den, and Rio Gran., com.
I o n. hnd 111.i Gran.; pfd.
3.700 I ?lstlllers* Sec. Cot.
!??> Brie. ist'pM.
Fed, Mln. a.id Sin., pld..
' reo. W. Helme Tob. Co..
1,000 General Electric
. 300 Great Northern, pfd.,. , !J"-'?
?00 Groat Northern Ore ctfs 4<S%
Illinois' Central .
8,700 lnterboro-.Mct. 20%
1,400 Intorboro-Met., pfd. ?>-'%
41%
73'j
21" ,
27s >,
82%
146%
173(4
22?4
64?i
IS3-*!
1%
71%
111,
119%
?it';
'ihi
4?Vi
170
125%
lK'k
pf.
146?',
42%
s'4
93
.-.??>,
S2%
19%
l"Tl?
IS
'.'7
143V*
32%
146%
l'l?ii
2214
"7".
? ?'*
ll3*S
Ill's*
40*;?
?%
60%
1%
?%
'*ii%
41
119%
eo%
'tau
L't
4i'?
!??
Ii,>,
SO
109%
140
41't,
?'- 1
27711
KB.
IV
17%
tw%
146%
.i
22%
4'!i
tPi
11%
if.' , 11'M*
61'i Ol%'
IUV) >-"
tilt* ?>',
MV> 27%
I . : 13?,
II .
|.;i 11?
,,>, K7%
W% K%
160 171
128% 12?
ltU H?l4
ll'Vl
107 ?
17**?
vti'-a
14.",
40
II
82%
l?<ij
Wi-li
42
146%
1?
182% 1V.I
11-'* 111
4cvi 47
131% 131%
Int. Mer. Marine, com..
1,100 International Paper ? 11%
300 Int. Paper, pfd. f.v^
l.-higb Valley . 1.1
Cjo Liggett and Myers, com 209%
20t) Liggett iind Myers, pfd. II.*
300 Lor 1 Hard Tob. Co.. con>
:CP Lorillai'd Tob. Co . pfd. 11^
1 Louisville and Nashville 148%
100 Mexican Petroleum .... 69%
i.ooo Miami t'opper _ . .'.''??
100 Missouri !*;?< Illc . 38%
200 Mo.. Kan and Texas?
National Biscuit . '.37
200 National Lead . 60
1.200 Now York Central. 1!.'
1.S55 N. V., ?int and Western 36ti
1,0t? Norfolk und Western... HS
... 12'-'?
. 124%
. 117%
com. ie>i4
pfd.
com.
ptd
37%
10*3%
Si%
1 ,*'a
28
'?<???*
26%
' 2
G6
Hi*i
31%
51 ii
43
17*!
61%
svv.
16'.
> %
171%
118
pis',
137
6U
117%
35?,
11*
1*1
12511
1171 ?
Il?%
103 ?*
3S%
171
2fl%
M',4
l'2i,
314
43*?
ira-?
61%
Ills'
1701?
2US%
WJ%
sou
3,480 Northern I 'aeI lic
Pnotflc MjII .
4,7*<i Pennsylvania ?
100 People's Gas .
-"?O p., C\, ?'. and St. L
1'. ? '.. C. and St. I
1 020 Pittsburgh 'Coal,
Pi ? ss -d St.-el Car.
300 Press? ii st.-. i Car, pfd
. .." Ry Sieel Spring, com
2'i.h-k, Rending .
1,600 Republic Iron and Steel
1,500 Republic I. and S . pfd..
00 Rock island .
1,200 Rock Hand, pfd.
200 Seaboard Air Line. com.
Seaboard Air Line. pfd.
I.CO0 Sloss-Shoffield .
1,000 Southei 11 Pacific .
2,000 Southei .1 Railway
SCO Southern Railway
Standard Oil .
2,900 Tennessee Copper _
Texas Pacific .
86,480 IJnlon Pacific .
470 United States Rubber
20.300 United Slates Steel..:
WW Unite,: States Steel, pfd 113',?
1*. S. Cast Iron Pipe.
Vu. Ry. and Power, com. ...
Va. R> and power, pfd. ...
Va.-Car, Chemical .
Va.-Car. Chemical, t>fd . ...
Wabash .
Wabash, pfd.
100 Western Union .
Weymnn-Brltton To Co.
Total bales for day. 347.30a sh
Totnl sales for week. 666^800 shares
K 1%
P?3%
:i;%
lp",
1V2%
d '-j
1,1'
116
II,
pri'ij
1?j3
a-1*
ITtSf,
28%
111 M
?s
mi
112 i
ia%
>i,
I'W
43%
22%
M2?4
el'5
.i'k
ll3>,
Pork?Stead}-. Beef and Cut Meats?Finn.
Lard?Easy. Tallow?Firm. Pe.trolei.in.
Kosln. Turpentine and Rite?steady. Wuul
?Qulot Molasses?Dull. Iliw Sugm ? Firm;
KurincdT-Steml?/. Untier?Steady and un?
changed. Cheese?Firm. Lggs?firm. Pea
nuts. Potatoes and Cabbages?fctcruiy and
unchanged, freights?Firm. Coffee, ilio No.
7. He: futures steady, September, 11.91; De
cr:n*ur. lS.i-}; March, 1!.?.
Cottonseed oll svaa Orrner at the start,
but later - broke sharply under liquidation
precipitated by the bruuk in lard und cot?
ton and ilght consumptive demund. Closing
prices "ere three to six points net lo*v>.-,
August, 6.3S 06.42; Bcpteinber, it;.;, Oc?
tober, 6.4106.4?; November. 6 toy 6.22; De?
cember. 6.11 & 6.11; January, 6.It {J 6.13; Feb?
ruary. 6.1SJS6 1S; prime crude, nominal; do.
summer yellow. 6.3*06.16; do. winter yel?
low, 4.60017.10; do summer white. O.SObld.
LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS.
(Furnished by Levy Commission Co, Com?
mission Merchants, Richmond, Va.i
Richmond, Va., August 20, 1012.
At n At. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ill'
MARKET.
LIVE POCLIRr.
Chickens, uli rtrcs. ID. 17 if 1?
Hens, !b. 0 1?
Roosters, each. W 13
Ducks, large, ib. 14 0
Muck*, smn.:. >..iing. lb. 10 if 12 !
EGOS?Crated.
In crates, nearby, fresh, del;. 1 SO
In crates, other rectlo. ?. d->*. 0 10
Guinea eggs, dor. O 12 I
BUTTER.
Family, choice, fresh, lb. 10 it '1 j
Merchants', fair, lb. ? IS 1
LTVE STOCK.
VeatS, choice to fancy, lb. c? I
Veals, poor to fair, lb. 6 fj 7'4j
Calves, runners, ib. 4 (? 3
Shrrp. ib. .1 0 4V&
Lambs, spring. Ib. * 'if 7 ,
? .. fair m prime, lb. 4 r 6*41
Hons, lb. ( iT Hi
country-cured bacon.
Ham*, well sr.iok, a, aresd, lb. u it
Hams, well smoked, large, Ib. 16 (at 17
] Sides, wejl Ismoked, lb. 1240 IS
Shoulders. Kcii smoked. Ib... J2H0 13
HIDES.
Pry fline. lb. SO ff
IH-v sail, lb. 1? Sf
Green salt, lb. H'i0
Green. Ib. 1?H
Ofeen; damaged, ;b. f. ft t
Tallow, lb. at 1
Beeawax, Ib.a., ff SS
WOOL
Ch.. unwashed; free of hurr.s. ft 27
Oh., unwashed, lightly hurry. 23 ft :i
Ch., unwash.fi. medium hurry. 2fl f '.'!
ch . unwashed, henvv hurry. 27 '4 '.?
MISCELLANEOUS,
rotators. Irlsb. No. t, bbl.... 1.71 O itv
Irish Potatoes. No 2. bbl.. ... 1.00 Ct lv
MARKET CONDITIONS.
I Mark.: Steady on ?II produce nt prices
I quoted.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET,
i dcngo, August is).?Wheat maintained aj
firm tone throughout n listless mar- i
et, closing 'rorn a shade to lie higher, j
orn finished n?nr the top, September leid
1E. with tlnal figures b?:n; from riffle upi
us were generally Arm. and o'nsod n shade j
own to higher, nr.rt provisions tlnlslied
rom 10 to :Sr lower.
Leading futures ro..la\ ranged as follows:]
Open
wh eat?
ftp:nnr.fr . I4". MS
Tie, ember . 9.'S ''-'T?
CORN?
September . ~M\
December . ! ".'4 f?S
Mav . M 53?,
OATfi
S.piernbrr ...... T? J2S
December . ''I*. M^i
May . US
MESS PORK?Per bbl
Septcrr.be r .V.. ..16,0' H.1J
Ortober .1?.is i?.n
Jsnusry .IS."". 1?-VI
LARD?Per TV! Iba
September .loss jaw
October .11.f5 U AX
December. 1A.M l?.Sfl
January .10.77 10.77
SHORT RIBSr-Pcr 100 lbs
I September .10.50 10.90
I October .10.90 10.00
January .10.10 10.11
High Low. Close.
17 95
1I.T2
if m
10.91
?n-.i
10 65
io.M
10 so
9,95
MS '
92*:
>">?
I
70Hj
ms
?3H
?t2s
sis
its:
17.95
IS.75
11*0
c?,#;, strain rinsed 'Wheat No ; r..d. J;.'
J61.wu: No 2 hard. si'-; ft vur Corn?N<
'?'.'"t:..p. No. ' ?hl!v. V.it^tf.r. y?
?e,llbW, 7fti77?r On:,. 3 white. j2u 1
4?jcc; standard, J.ST;-*A,e.
Raltlrr.ore, August 20.?Wheab~Qui?t:
trart feSMi c. Corn?Firmer. contract,
c.?ts?In f.ilr demand: standard whirr.
>?, No S white, new. S7?, <; *s>.
RIt HMONn OR \is M IRKRT,
Richmond. Va , Annual 2.0,
! WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OS < HANG
1 Vlir.A 1 -Car lots.
No. 2 red. Heuern.
No 2 r.d. Virginia.
.
Virginia, bag lot*.
Virginia, nag lots t.'or seed)
IORN?Car li.it.
ri 1 1 J*
^ : )i
0 133
:nla. bag lots ....
(nev '? Car lota.
2 mixed (new)..,
3 mined (new a.
3 wbite (new)...
3 white mm1...
'Inter serd bag lots (newi a (j t:.
Old oars will bring a premium.
YE?Car lots
No 2 (r.rw)... U M
No. 3 (newi. 0 ti
Virginia, : a? lots (new)? M 0 M
RICHMOND HAT MARKET
Richmond. Va., August If
; No 1 Timothy loldi. 56.00 0
i No. 2 Tiniothv (old). 21 00 '\
No. 3 Timothy (old). 1 - 00 'r
'Light Clover, mixed (o'd)_ :i? (if
Clover, mixed (old).... U 00
; No. 2 Clover mixed. Nominal
i No. 1 Clover. Nominal
I No Cover. Nominal
i Straw?<? ,)>! pressed . J? -.1
? sn<??? ?L?osi pressed l'g? i n i.
( mim MARK I i -
RICJIM0ND LIVE ?TOCK MARKET.
(Sil?- at Union rjloik Yards i
Rloitn.o,,... August Iii. 1911
Report of the llv,. s-ock marite, ?_
week ending Augusi
Best ?uns, 7'.ii;v . medium to gor
(ViO'o ? common 10 !ulr, ?".f/itHc; bi
beifera, ?4*'Bc.; medium to ?>oa. 4UtT6*4c.;
common to iatr, 2'? il "?'?c.; ten; co-.va, : J
5>kc., medium to good, f. ? H.c-. common to
fair, a^&ii'tc.: bulis. tlj S ic. Frc*n cows,
si y <?.? >-.! p?r head. Best veal calves, *V(jC.;
fair to good. fiittlc; dick?, 4 a 6c.; beat bog?.
7446,; shoata. Ifttfjl'siC . &uu a and stage.
t>"rfco.; boat lambs, t-jTc, common. J'sa'
b*?t ahecp. Stflc., commot, to lair, Isjle.
Chicago, Ii. . August 20.?Cattle?Receipts, j
?.OO? head; markr t?beat, atrady; others, 1
du.i und wiak. beeves. 15.500110.40; Tuxao!
?teer*. 16.00014.55; western steers; l?.'.'itj I
i$M; atookors und feeders, $4.2*a $7.101 |
cpwi and holfer*. 12 70 a J1" Ii; lalves. Ifi.SO
O?10.00. Hogs?Receipts, O.OOO head: market
Strong, most.y ;. cents higher; liBiit. ft j
l?,70; mixed, |7.?,i ?s.7?: heavy, ?...75 u i ?' ???*.
lough. ?7.71. ti 17.?. Pigs. |5.7i? >S.M; Lu'.k of:
sa?e*. >- a, 7 <;*?'-< Sheep?Recalptf, 23,000:1
head; market steady to weaker; native.:
S3.20 1> 11.26; western, l?.2014.2:,: yearlings.!
14.30 W $5.30; lambs, native. !l U? J7.0O; west-,
cm, H30'3 17.16.
, -'
New York. August 20? Beevies?Receipts '
1,27?; no tiuding. :ec:iris steady! Calves?
Receipts, Iii lieadVd v?als rirmi other ,. .1 ? *
stc-ndy; vcul*. $7.<0Ji ill.:.\,, cull*. 15.(0 !j i > SO;1
grassera and buttermilk*, H.003 $",.60 Sheep
?r.d LambS?Receipt*, 47;, he-ad; Arm; sheep,
42.50 ? ?? 00; few choice. $1.25: iamb*. I
?7 . one car. $7.1?; ends. {{.::.-'< <f. ( ? H?gl
?Receipts, i.32?" :.<ai. stead). ., t ?? ? 1 35. .?0
for heavy to :!ght pigs.
RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET.
Richmond; Va . August mi, 1012. I
Following are ti.e quotation* ?n th? Rieh? I
moinl Tobacio Evchacge;
BROWN SHIPPING.
I-urrs .} 7 :0 _ } > M
short itr..'. a;o y e.?j
Long leaf. v.oo y 11.00
Wrapper*. 10.? U 15.00
BRIQHT8.
BMt 'Kt'.RS? Com met. 7 00 U S.Dj ,
Medium . 10.00 it lJ.OO .
Ein? . U.to 4 li.w
CUTTERS?Common . n.oo w 14.00!
Medium . 14 is) y 17.M
Fine . 20.t0 4? J.Voj
Fancy . :,.oo ? 27.01
Fl IDLERS?Common . I,o0 j 10.00]
Medium . lo w y i:.oo|
Good . li Om ? ts io :
Fine . l?.(s) li :\-a;
WRAPPERS?Common . is 0) 5 <C.OO.
Medium . '.2.,.,1 'y 15.001
uooe .is.oo ijt 10.(0;
Fine . 32.60 27 i ) i
Fancy . .. to.uu ij ISeS
SUN-CURB D? N E W.
lues, common to good..... 5 5a 67. 7.'0
l.ugs. koo<* to prime. 7 50 u *.5?
Sliort l,af. 1.00 %1 10.0?
Mtst EUAXr.Ole M.AIUilTS.
PBTERSRURO PEANUT MARKE.T.
(Reported b> Rodgera, McCabe * Co.)
Petersburg, Va, August M.?Peanuts?Span-1
Ish?Market weak: Farmers' Spanish. 96o
per bushel; .luntbo Spanish. S7Hc; per
buahel: No. '. -!;.:..rt Spanish, f>,c. per!
pound; No. 3 shelled Spanish. 3!>e Pi r
pound Virginia??Market weak. fancy
: Jumi.o, s\r |,,-r pound; fancy hnnrt-pl<',<
1 ed. 314- p, 1 pound; extra prime, 3?4c!
per pound: prime. Sc. per pound; machine
I picked. Sfl.tHc per pound, shel'lnc stock,
2c ?er pound.
I PP.V GOODS MARKET.
I New Ye.rk. August 20. -There was more
hurlnesa don? in rotten poods on the pri
inary1 mar'K-t Finished goods held st.???!>.
] but there were some viUs of Southern print
cloths made nt pr!< that showed u decline
: of He n yard. The d?manl for men s w.iir
j und 'Ir'.v Roods kept Up well, but the call
for ihe :orn- r for rprlng. 1*13, dell'viiry was
I not -,f brisk ag 11 has 1,-en recently. Cot?
ton ynrns held steady, Dress sllkf were
not In active rerpie-t generally. The b?s?
j sclllnc sniln for ceo,is. "however, moved In
, free way,
NAVAL STORES
tVllmlngton N c, August 2a ?Spiritp Tur
pentlnt ?M.-.i j\. n: ':?<?. receipt*. I.S casks.
I Rosin?Steady, ti l*.10i receipts, 2.' barrels
I Tar?Firm. ;.t $2 t". reeclpla. 2 barrels.
'Crude Tilrpentlne?Firm, at fl.M ?17. and
I -?t 75 reo Ip'ts. t:, barrel*.
) FaVnnhah. August 2*1?Turpenilne?
; Firm, at 4'V; sales f. casks, receipt?; r'.
I casks: shipments ??'?< casks stork :?? "?13
I cn-k, Rosin-FirmI >al"s. t l"i barrels: re
Ic^lpts. I Irrels shipments, 5.P33 bar?
-
Charleston, h. r. August ra ?Turpentine
-Finn, at 10c Rnsln-Flrm.
MARIN F, r. ? Ki.r.iGENnr.
PORT CiF RICHMOND, ,\i GtVt ?. 1MJ
ARRIVED
] Steamer Brandon, lit 'u?y, Norfo;k. n.-r
lchandlse ani passengere. fid Dominion I. ne
I Steamer Pocahontas, ,'lraves, :.'or'olk nnd
i.lames River landings mereh.tndls and p,<
! sengers. Virginia Navigation '"o;npaev.
! Steamer Aurora, Fiirinsn. Peten'llirg and
I James River landings, merehahdlse and pas
scng.rs. l'urman Line.
SAILED
Steamer Brandon. Harne}', Norfolk, mcr
chn:. a ml passenc. i' Dominion Line
Steamer Aurora, Fur:: 1 '?"? ter-sburg and
Joni':? River landings, merchandise and pas?
sengers, Furihan Line.
M WILL MI'l -I DM IT
CLAIMS l <? ? O.MM1 t TEE
[Special to The Tl:..? --Dispatch.]
Uristol. Va., Aug ist 20.- Former
Representative Z. D Slassey, of the
First Tennessee I'lstr:-? has addressed
a httrr to Chairman J H. Moore, of
the subcommittee; named bj the Ftepub
ilcan National Committee to decide
which Is the rcgui_r nominee, Massoy
or Representative fam It. Sells, in
w.iich he tells the chairman that he
will not submit his claims t,i tho com?
mittee, having made tip his mind to let
the people of the district decide which
they prefer to^represent them, himself
or Sells With this s:: lutlon il Is not
Improbable that the Pemocrats will
make a nomination. course which
they have not taken many years
Ua*n?Scott.
[.Special to The Tim- -Dispatch,]
Jetc-rsvitic. Va., August 20,?A pretty
wedding waS solemn'?:. ; this inornlr.i;
wlicn Miss Mary Agnow Scott. th>
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William II.
Scott, bin-imp tho wife of Al mond
iL.ss. of i-vince George County. Only
the Immediate families of the contract?
ing parties were present The hand?
some old rooms at Scotland, the coun?
try home of the Scotts, were made
beautiful with a profusion of golden
rods and ferns. Immediately after the
ceremony a wedding breakfast was
served. Mr. ar.,1 Mrs Bass then left
for n wedding trip of several weeks.
The bride Is the granddaughter of the
late Dr. George Chaffih Scott, of Scot?
land. Mr Bass Is the son of Mr and
Mrs. Charles Ba>s. of Prince I'.dward
County.
Drought Damages Tomato Crop.
[Special t,. Th. times-Dispatch.]
Buchanan, V? August 20.?The to
mnt., crop, the principal crop of the
county. Is in Immanent danger from
a prolonged di ight. The eanners
have bought thi lr cans and have
everything In r< ? mess for a record
pack. Even if there is rain In the
next few day? the crop will be
.i _
?TillfD plOUOGiUS
j " SUMP PIT AN i PlMIHolSF.. IN
I eluding niachlnei for marine corps,
quartermaster's department, Washing?
ton, D. C . Aug ist 12. 1012--Sealed
proposals, in duplicate, will be re?
ceived at this ..i! i until 11 A. M. on
September 1". llTi and then be pub?
licly opened tlie, construction at
the marine barracks; navy-yard. Nor
';f?,lk. Va., of one sump pit and pump
house. Including machinery. Plans and
specifications mn> he obtained from
commanding marine officer, station
named, aru! this ,.fllce. The govern
in. -nt reserves thi ight to reject any
or nil proposals lo tvaiVe defects or
Informalities therein, and to make
award undei i?m or combination
jot Items. W B I.KMI.Y Major. As?
sistant Quarten ister. Acting in
j charge of Depn Ii ent.
;Office, of State Highway Commissioner.
Richmond August 13, 1012.
i BIDS WILL Bl BCEIVED AT TIIF.
! clerk's - ? flit. t Spotsylvanla, Va.;
Utitll !-' n'cl noon, Thursday,
August 29 ift 1J ror the;construction
I or one steel l.i over the Ny River,
I in Spotsylvahia County.
Plans and -, locations en file in
j the clerk's nftli it Spotsylvnnln and
at this office
1 Certified ehe. k for $250 to accom?
pany each i-id
The right h erved to reiect any
and all bids.
Further Informntlon furnished on
I nnnlicntlon lo the undo signed.
1 ST. .1. WILSON.
State .1 e0y Commissioner.
HI
the Same for Youl
Last week :>. lady; possessed of an estate desiring t<? be
of die trouble and responsibility of it- care, turned it over
tlii- company for managen.ent under ;i special trust agrcc
rit, If -lie desires, .it any later period, to i.ike tlie estate
k. she can do so, In the meantime she secures the nian
inciit of .her affair?, !>\ this ?.experienced ai 1 safe institu
RICHMOND, VA.
Capital, . . $1,000,000.00
^?tlCK Ol M ?nitiNG.
j First National Hank, Klchiuond. Va. i
Richmond. Va., July FJ1
TO TlllO STOCKHOLDERS. OF Tili:
FIRST NATIONAL HANK:
! Notice la hereby given that by or?
der of th,- board of dliector?, a spe?
cial meeting of tin; Stockholm is ot
the Fust National Hank of i.ich- -
ntond, Va , has heen called to be held |
at 12 o'clock noon on THUKSDAX, .
the 29th day of August, 1812, at Us
banking office; No. 1104 Fast .Main
Street, Richmond. Vs., for Hie pur- j
pose <if voting upon the consolidation 1
of the National Hank of Virginia,
of Richmond Va., with the First Nn
! tlonal Sank of Richmond, Va , under
i the name of the First National Hank
of Richmond, Va.; of ratify I tng and
I approving the action of the hoard ot
directors In the premises, of voting
upon the Increase of the, capital
stock of the First National Bank dl
Richmond, 'Va.. from $ 1."on."inn to
$2.000.00?; the Issue of ll.JOo addi?
tional shares of the par value of
$l(.a<li, at ihe price of $160 per
share In cash, the Incrcuse of the
number of directors so that the
hoard shall consist of not less than
nine nor more than thlrty-tw'o Stock
holde??; the election of additional
directors the i mend men t of the ar
tlcles of association accordingly, and
voting or acting upon any other
matters that may come before thu
meeting, oi nnv adjournment thereof.
The sto, i< transfer Looks will be
closed from Aucust :;, to August 3v.
1912, inclusiv??.
By order of (he hoard of dir. .-tors
JOHN M MILDER. JR .
Cashier.
National Har.k of Virginia,
Richmond, Va. .
Monday. July 29, 1912. '
TO TIIH STOCKHOLDERS OF THE
NATIONAL HANK OF VIRGINIA:
Pursuant to a resolution <?: tue
i hoard of directors of the National
Bank of Virginia, adopted this day,
notice is hereb) given that a special
meeting ot tn? stockholders of tiiu
said bank will be held at Its banking
house, Ninth and Main Streets, Rich?
mond. Va.. THURSDAY, August 23.'
1912. at 12 o'clock M. to consider; I
First. A proposition ami plan for !
the consolidation of the National I
Hank of Virginia with the First Nn- |
tlonal Hank of Hichmond. Va . which j
has been approved by the board of !
directors of the national Hunk of i
Virginia.
Second. A plan f""'r the complete
liquidation of tho assets and affairs i
of the National Hank of Virginia. 1
pursuant to sections r.22? < and 52J1. |
United States Revised Statutes, to
take effect upon such day as may be I
Axed by the stockholders.
Third. The ratification of the ac
lion of the board of directors of the ?
said bank in the premises preliml- (
nary to sa'd meeting .
Fourth. Any other business gcr- '
mane to the foregoing matters which i
may be brough; to the consideration ,
of the said meeting.
A full meeting of the rto. Uhold- '
ers. either In person or by proxy, la 1
urgently requested.
VV. m llAnl.ISTOS
President. |
W. M. ADDISON.
?:
?tr.uiiuo?i?
Go
To
Tours lie. Motels, Shore Excursions, Low-1
r-t Kates.
Twin Seres - H "UEKMUDIAN,"
toos displacement. Blectrl
tra ? In leaa.
Fasteat, ue\<rst ami onlj strainer landtag
I>u->.ngeri> in tlie dock In Iverinudii without
trankfer.
Ballings rtrrj lite daji
?Ith rt M. s. P Co. Tickets Interchange ? 1
able. I
For fu.l Information, appiv m A. F...
<il l l.ItMK11ii, I A CO., Agent? tluebec 8.1
>. ? t... Ltd., 'Jii Hroadway, Sen Vork.
S, II. Il<?*.\ *d \\, ? ! . ,1
VACATION TOURS
Via
OLD DOMINION S. S. CO.
and Merchants and Miners Trans. Co.
''to New York, Albany; Niagara, Thousand
Islands, Montreal, tjuchec, Boston and
Maine Coast.
"ASK MR. BOWMAN,"
Tourist Agent,
70S East Main Street. Richmond. Va
OLD DOMINION LIN'b.
i Lv. Richmond foot ui A?u bb daiD ? '-?> P. m j
Leave Newport Nkwa.l:t?A. n_
Aimc Nonets.I :M A. 3?
Conaaota writs mala line steamara i*avtng ?
Noriolk tor N?w iviv dally, except Sunday, |
l.iAi 1*. 11 t-unbiLtuonx also uiujv by N. &
W. By. J P. ^ and C & O. My. at < p. y
Night ilna staamafa ?top a: Clarouiuat io
laud ^i racatva p,ntn??ii ot. signal, ?q,
will oo me*, o, ?i?.k < outeyaoc-.
VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO. leutctlv.
March ll>.?Jamaa itiver oy dayugst for
i Norlu.k and Old Point. Not? port ,S?wa aau
all Jamaa lti.tr landlngi Sitaiiiar leave* I
axeaday, Wednesday' und Friday ai CO a. *
' 01. rrelgr.l retelted lor all JaiMV? 1.1,v..
I.landings Phone ii. ... r, 17*
Xlalu ll'Urt Orjl... K ilJ.e Mr??t
L\iliitDilb?5
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway
! 7:30A.?Local-Daily--N?tvport Newa. I
iita A.?Local-Dally?Ch'vllla. Ex. sun
1 nurmeod.
r?.eo A.?Express? Dally- Norfolk, o.j Point
tie.oo A.?Lo> ii -Dally?Lchbg . Lex. c Fora-?
Noon? Kxp: e?? -Daily -Norfolk Old Pt
'. ?i;ib P.?-Express?Daily, i in.. L'vllla.
I |t:00 P-?*ilxpri?a-:uaily?Noriolk, N. Kawa
k:00 1'.?Locke uai.y-N. New?, o.u Point,
6 :xfi p.?Local?Es. Sur. -Gordousvllte.
?{,;to f.? Loca_Ex. sun. ? l.cnbg. Natural
linu?r, cnMon i orgc
|*?:40 P.?Ltinltad?DaPy?C'lncin'tl, Chlcano j
?11:00 P.?Bxprtjas?l>ally--CiueinnaH. L'vllla
?Slcepera. (Parloi cars.
TRAIN'S" ARRIVE RICHMOND? Local from ?
Egst: a.W a si., T:l<f P. M. Through, fr?re
; East: Ii *'; a M . i:<B P. M.. 6 1? P M. Locai
I Uom Wen: a. M., ''S-ii a. M.. ^ od
\;.2v P. it Throughi >..a> a. m.. II;u a
? A), anil ;-.0-5 F m.
James Hlver Line: ??.?;? A. M . ft? i'
I **DmiI) - >?- pi unda?.
iNorfoik & Westein Railway
UNI V AL I.UAH. LINE TO NORFOLK.
Schedule In tlffect Auguit 7, 1912.
I Lea.c a.ali-i.. ...ta...o.,d FOP
NORFOLK: a JI? V.o. a. J.. ?4:0?!
, I'. m . Nllu 1*. 11.. 0. I' M
, F.OR LVNl IIUUKO and Tilt; W EST: ?tili
A. M.. 'Siitl A M . u: 'v V. M.. *?.;? 1'. M
i Aniv? Kiciuiibiid irum Noiiuik, ail ,u n '?
|m. l?IP?4 A .\1.. 'fiiJ P. ii . o;u::i I". M .
?11:30 P. M From th? Waat: *4itt A II .
1 a.' iu P. .'J.. bill; lv XI.. ?x.ia. I'. M? ??:ft) ,
?Datl> a Dm It > tl. Sunday oSundav on.i
J,w. ii rtnviLu >? it Do.-Lty. ?
I O. P. A., ln.ant.ke :; '?? V . .... nm.-.n-J.
' At-antic Coast Line
TI.e Standard llailrroid of the South.
BFFBOTIVE AUOL'ST 7. 191.'.
I Tit Alf. is i- 1... .......... uAILY.
I For Fiunda and .-..-in. x::i a 11 and
: *:i0 P. A., mo A. ii.
I For Nor,?!*: ???.!* a M. 9:t', a 11. 'l:tt 1
j ?'. 11.. ...j i' 11.. 1- m.
I For N. a- W. P.}. Wext: CIS a M? 9:1?
j a -u.. '?.IM ?'? *!?' ?'? 01
; For Pel<?rsburg: l ie a. 11 , t:IJ .\ M
??kilO A. 11.. Sil.*. A. M.. 9i0" A 11. ?:J0 a '
M? -..?j i'. 11.. t.ii? i*. it.. !? M,, o...
P, II.. P. 11. 9:2* P Si. tl:ld p. y
Ft ?fluaool? a.el ray.!;..,.,,. ?!;,? ??.y
'irons ?rf.va ?ichinond daily: . ia a ii .
?;40 A. M . 10:16 a. M W, a. M.. "lO:? a.
In., ?into a. ii.. **:.;ij a. ii.. '..it, f j,.
I ??!;*) 1'. M . 6:u4 P. II . i P. M . a.OJ i*
|M., *.<? P. II.. ?*;?:* F. II . 11:30 P. 11
j ? Except suada> ??.->u.i.i..> oaiy.
1 Tunu ot arrival and departure and eon- :
1 necuons u6t guaranteed.
j C. S. CAMPBELL fi i- .". . *M vtala St.
i Klrhniond and Cllrsupruke lut\ la. Co. .
I Helieduia of Electric fralni ettucttro n?y '
ISO. ITU Leave Richmond, Laurel and Uioau
[gtreets: t> ?6:0i a. 11., *;.iu a. ii.. os:lo a.'
! M.. 9:10 a. lt.. ??lOttn a. m . u . ;o a m.. mo I
P m . -'.io P. lt.. i::u P. it. bltld p y. i- a
1 l'. ;d.. C::? P- it . 5:10 P. it . o?:10 p. y..
! lo.io P. if., Ii ? P. ii- i." a\e Ashland, Ens-- 1
hand and Afaple Strtets: ?1;S5 A M.. t> *l;f>o a '
iM . S:00 a lt.. h9:a? a. m . 10:00 a II . "11:00 i
A. m.i ?12:09 m.. "i-Oo I* M . 2:00 P 11. j vi
!? 11. *100 P it.. bin*) P. y. ?.?.? p, J4.j > v?
j P. 11 . S:00 P. m , b9:00 P. II., 11:CC P. M. (
?Daily except feunuay. "su.m/ om>.
I bCarrlaa baggsgo,
The Bank and the Community
Tho hank is as indispensable to the community as the
dynamo is to electricity. A strong banking institution is the
motive power of business.
Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank
affords the business man various accommodations that will
assist him in the development of Iiis business.
Let us tell you more about these accommodations.
7
. B
OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Capital . s 300,000.00
Surplus and Profits .$1,400,000.00
Three Per Cent Interest, Compounded Semi-annually,
Paid in Savings Department.
^igftirWfg.'WrYP!; zz^wn^j-iiFirn: CLSit^iJ-iEs^
ound Banking Methods
I he methods of this bank are such as to insure to every
customer and stockholder the absolute security of every cent
entrusted to the bank's tare
This requires the making of loans and investments that arc
not only safe, but which can be turned into cash on short notice.
This is the most vital part of the banking business.
Stritt adherence t<> such sound banking methods is one of
the settled polk it s of the
National Bank of Virginia
MAIN AND NINTH STREETS
3r, In Savings Department
1104
E.
MAIN
is an all-important question to one who
has money to deposit Thousands of Rich?
mond's br-t informed people have settled
this question in a most satisfactory manner
by depositing here You are incited to
join them.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF RICHMOND, VA.,
Capita! and Surplus, $2,000.000
TO THOSE
Desiring Banking Facilities this Strong Insti?
tution solicits your
Business, Personal, Savings Accounts
Loans to individuals, firms and corporations.
BANK OF COMMERCE
AND TRUSTS
Ninth and Main Streets.
Incorporated 1832.
VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY OK RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Kill ;<-it> Annual Statement, Jnniiirj 1, 11112.
Asset* .?. fi.nu.oss.oo
Net Surpulft. 000.03100
Surplus t<> Policy-holders. 856,081.00
wm ii PALMER. President.
E. B- ADDISON, Vice- President.
W. It. MCCARTHY, Secretary.
OSCAR D PITTS. Treasurer.
?atlroaog
^OThLhiM RAILWAY
. .... .uii.ll or Tiii: SOUTH
Traini '..?.i%e iti.hmond.
N 1! hu.ionitiK tfuhedu.u hei.i .? publish*
?,: >? .1 .....au.... .md not h-uaianteed:
For the South?Dally; i.'.O a 11. Local
v ... a 11 ...;?!??> i t:CO r*. M. Hi,., i,
?,in ?;.-ir., lirillcd Sleepia! Car lor 41
rniu and :t:r ...nar-.am. I1:4A P. M. kSxpra-ai
\, ita Kay?; ?' 't> I', M. Local.
VORK riv'?k LI.V3,
I M l" .v -Kully.~Conn*ctlin 'or Uatll.
, cr.orv Mob Wed aim Friday ?:? A. S4. ?It*.
6uu ci.d ?? i' al ?Mo?;. Wad ana Kri
; cay ? Loeat
.lain? Arrlv* Uirhmond
From ii? eoLtn: h:J0 a M . ?.<o a jj
11:0? r M. a ui .'. M. daisy; Ex Sun.
From Weal I'.fints 9:30 a m d.i..v. i;:? a
m . XIor . v\... nnti Frl.. i ... l- Jl. Bs sun.
S. u buuuuss, :i p, a..
*/>J K Mai ' St ??? in* m?rti??n zii
? Kicbmotid & PeieijtfjYj ilsjiric Raiiwi;
C?r? leave )..i,ii i.. ?uT. (Seventh and rerr>
Mr. ulu. 1... I'eltl lOuri;:
I ?f. 1. 4. ??. IV, 11. ?1! A at., ?X i, i.
I ,.>. ??. .. S. P Al?
ii.u> i' M.. i?: ? i?,i?i?-.. u c.o mldolgfci tor
I', HirihurK.
i i arj leavi p, -? - rr fr.< i oi Sycamore
Street, ioi MancheB'.eri
i c.ii, "r-.io. ?::?, s:ij. ??.as. ?io:m. :|;?j
a il ; ?:*>. 1:3?. 2:35: m X.. 4:3i, e .a.
|?l:Ji, Mi-. >;.-.. ?fVW. 11-10 I>. m
I lOnlly. except Sundaya and rw.idiy*
; ?Car;l.'i bas****?* and expreaa,
i ??Llml:?ri. e.icept Sundays un.l holidays,
All cm* from Petersburg cnnoeoi wiia
jcLra far Richmond
Rl tUOAKIl All: i.ivk.
Southbound iralna tchtilultitl lo leave Rieb.
, mond dat:> I tlOi a. M -l.oia; lo Nor.inn
i.o i* at.?Klee pei ? and ?;o,icne* M.ar.i.i
Birmingham, savannah, Jacksonville, |;ti
1 a M.?Hl.K-pera und coaehaa, Jacksonville;
l; r. al.?Sleeper, and Loaches, Atlanta!
I Birmingham Uemphls, Northbound train*
I achedUled u, arrive In Hlrhinond dally
|T:M a. M . i:30 a. M.. ?:0t> r. M.. i:|0 P. y?
Commonwealth Bank
You are assured of satisfactory
service if your account is in this
bank._
Manchester National Bank
The place where your .noncy
rgows and where it is safe.
Ia.i.U?i.&g
! RictiM?, Frederit?siVg & Potomac R, R.
j TO A\'D rnOM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND.
Leavo 1C11'Ii inoutl
i ?6.9;) A.M. Itjrd St.Hta.
I *M0 A.M. Main Ut. Sta.
I "<.ii<> a.m. aaia lit. s>n.
I ?H.!? A. M. ii) rd SI. Sta.
I ?10.23 a.m. Byri St. Sia.
'IxJII nunn llrrd St. Ma.
i lt.00 P.m. ?rrd St. Sta.
? tK.f.K P.M. ISjrd St. Sta.
.1.1.-. P.M. r.ll.a Station.
1 I.*> P.M. Main St. Sin.
! ?8.iOP.M. il?rdsi. Ma.
Arrlvo IMcliinnnd
?7.50 A.M. ItrrdSt.Sta.
ill.tli A.M. hid* Station.
ill..;.', A.M. I<> r<l St. Sta.
?1.1S P.M. Main St. St*
??.SO P.M. II) rd St.Sta.
?6.40 P.M. !t)rdSt.St?.
?9.00 P.M. !t)rd St.St*,
fO.it? P.M. ItjrdSt.St*.
?11.11 P.M. Main St. Sta.
?IS.SO nicht TSjrdSt.Ste.
?I.OR night Main st. sta.
ACCOMMODATION TRAINS- '.VEcXDAYC.
fa?T0 Bird St. Sta. J.ilO 1*. M. for 5-'rederlrfc<hnrr.
I.0.1T,- Kllm S'a. 7.1.', I. n..?.'?'.> P. m. for Aati'and.
Arrtr* lliri St. sin. s. :., a.m. Iron; ?'r*dertck?Va;.
Arrli Lllu 'I.,. 0.30 .'..1!.,.'..:!(? P.M?frOBI Ahbland.
?Unily. t Weekday*. iiSiindays only.
All train.) lo or trorn Byrd Street Station
?top at Klba. Timeol arrival* and depart****
aot guaranteed. Read tk* iifiit.