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STOCK MARKET PRESENTS CHECKERED fiPPEARHNGE Standard Hails and Industrials Arc Reactionary, While War Issues Show Henouotl Life. ALMS-CHALMERS IS FEATURE Transactions in This Stork Surpass Those in Steel?Rumor of Con soliclatiou Causes Activity Among Speculators. iiy ni<o \i?.\n w \i i vnv YORK. August ?Apprehension re garding -he Mr\! ;?r. situation <hi]"OiI the Jio. k I'.iTkrl to preient .i h>- kcr> il ap pur.tn. ' .!??> the stand <rd imil n <i u-lt In'- s!;. wl: , reai tlon.ity -\. ?'h!> >p< ? -i'l'tlf- together v. ith the w.< sto. ks display* : >wed Mfe S' ti.'.t I Issue* c!op*ii i' :' f: fr ? , tlonal ' -i* 'uss^s for the session. whle :he specla tic* i - ?? k- (-h''!*'1-. - '''...intl.it ? ? ? i. - <n ool fi . . ? . h 11 o t he ??! r. *, gth "' ; t f- ? ? -: h e r w \: A :h".!prh t).? standard i??ues were heavy nt the close and it round th" lowest pilce* fi>r the day. there was not the "-'lightest in- I ill.-. 'Ion in the market that the Sil-.'t !-??! an k: *g. of th' ?? f- : *ti* anthra >;(?>* TUs unfavor it !c 'ecMon . h-is Ixrr. f.\p. 1< ! and ma';." ? omml?-|cn 1 h ? .??" lutv.> ?t. ..?!:* )<?;?? ? - - i: :h< ir ? ?ifr? : ? r r i : r n iki-e !or.g . -?nt- J initm?nts tr> the coil stocks This has been i rel'.erte.i In t:;e .r.?::\e ?nil-: of th--e ; lfs.:"? Tti' !" !?: l.ow-vi: 1- ???.pe.-tra to h.?ve an :? favor.it '? ????'? t at the of-n- ' Jug ? to-morrn" - -? All;s-C*v?ln ?-? ?' .s the :??? 'ur? ' th?? lav. ? tr:?:-?.i'-tv ? ? If It strp lssii: c thos?- in Stent I even th-'-.tc " "' ?- <ell:' ? >t nev htith i record flg ires American Beet Sugar. Airer- | I an r.vt F"-in-!rv Xati ?: il l'tiamellnt, all. S . ?: ;i J-.! the fV>tor sin, !'S ?"! i distinguish-: . themselves with new high ? ? - >? ; - fill? tll?nt Str?n,rt : \;:s- ''li.'ni.;- i>f H>:h-I l.-heni Stee' core uii . ;?? b? ?i :'' to th.? j >,,???- re <.<.? ? ? i he t? ? .imp,in!? t- j ? ? !.? I'ruclble kit- t? ? ti? I ? ?? >'>!i.:at* A'.t '?.?>.>|sh tin- Mor> ha> *ieeii l 1 time .mil time npaln. people who are i .??vf. t ? TV- .. ; ^ t * ?; > el> "f tliese -ti'ikM m* they believe there In really something iti? reports \t one time tn-du\ HvtSi- , lehi'in I prefi-rre-? "howed a it.iii. nf ? points. nd :<>-.;ehe't th- new h'ch rei i>rd ? of :<0 The rise -vjis sal dto he due to -\t> e. tat Ion that the preferred enjoying as it -lof.s equal voting power with the com mon \r.d heiiijr larirrly held I v <"hnrl?s St. ?? hw ih wot-M indou^tedlv share !n any , special di'-trlbuticn that occurred In 'he re por t ?? ri con solid a tSon V.'toi vl-ates ? mtlnued to iltract atter: tlon with thrlr sharp advances Wlllvs '"t\crlni l ro?t 14 p.'irits \ direr lor Is .ui thorlty foi ti\e statement that th? company is earnlnr at the rate of abort CO p'-r cent !? .-car or the storl-.. an.', now does as m ich bu.-iness In three months r.p 't dhl an- ! nua)!\ two .ears aeo NEtt YortK Aurus! Pisappointment at the small increases granted by the In* tfrsta!' ffmnier ("omnilssl iti was plainly m i nlfested it to-dr stuck tnarki-' The be:i?-r known irahtportntloli shares >vere t.a'lv stfad. -.hit not re.ictlontu v . in(l trri ::np it, ihens * -s on i \ e? ?. -cd-.i ???<! m i'e firm!-.in l'i .t. and ??-'if." lierllned I ('? i pcit.ti. whlV* sornt- of the in .re po tential lssii? ?? were subject to ??nnstunt pr- *?i:i r. 1. .nri.>!i was 'r.iit i selle'- here hut In le?.<i?r volume than ye?*.eri;i\ The Paclflcs mid 1'ri ti ? ?. t. s t it irerl m.ilnlv In !h?>" .-vffei itu*? ? 1th at-, i 'Mil .fare of Fries .in : some of the metal shares V.'nr Rpecialties renamed their leadership, more than -;0 per t i>f tl day' oven ?l-.-.' operations ?-? r.ti rli-.c about half dozen of theso is-'ies. Allls-Cha liners ManufacturlnK Company cotT.-noi uiai'e ., new high prln ? ' . vlth a 1 !k<- distinction fi-r the preterred it io*?. Tin- .-!??? tn t >e?. -ii -?r"- wa>- le.l by report'' that nelhlehem Steel InterestH hr?iJ f.line | H.ntrol <> fihe company Other new lilirli reenrcs Included I'.. : h!"he n Steel pr.-'erre,: at v9. ????iier.i! : ?: : t ..'I. Willys-Overland at 119. and Studebaker at >v'i. 13f t h '.olioiti ]????!. : i ? 11 ii' I"' i ma \1 in inn pain of and Willys-Overlith'd Kalned : ???,. ? ither lndustrla's in 1 equipments enter ????> from tnontiiv if years of obscurity, wuh \\t rr. from W.ishinston ?< 11 - *^fl t *hit thW government wmilrl tint oonsl'lcr jirmft! IniTventloi. tu ? ."??? ?> -?-th < V n ?[, ,r- ? x ???. ' ? M?-\i in which lout i point*. Ftnnl price* were ?.??>? (UMUC 1.I.HI ; ir.'l -IOK - I'VIIM :i,t .1 I;. iv\ tr-rvi. *v !ih m;\* I ? ii-inp^>- in t 1. - -(???? rUti<->. Tc>!hI jialea amounted 10 91Q.Q0V Hh'aro.r. Kx rhane* on l.f-i ?' t>r"ke 1 I. ~ T.-i mil fft'Tlilf It.f 1 " *1 4 "I In* ivv oflorltJC'- of ? "titr 1 ? ?>! I'll Cnc^rt.ilnn in t'o 1'on.l -n 1 r c i):if t">|i:r ??'?? tij i?> !>?.? t'i:? ? '? 11"? '? on rail. NEW VH'K -? ?: M"i i:i!il<- ?? ? p?-r ! SterllnK, -l\t> .v for rtemanil. for f?.T?iV0 n>r *:'.v?r ??>. M> .. ' . ht*f!v 1 inp ? ? BOND LIST Al'i": <:< 1 * . : ? ^ ?I- N -? A L.. -v. ?? 1: P C) ??? ;fciVv r ? ? .v.. i ? : 4* 1!!' :i v Is" ;? - I " K >1 \ l-.KK l I. ?. N K Br' ?? 'i ? ' - r O.. V: ? r .:. ? II ll\ \l \ ?( ls | ?' . ? r i. vltl. ?:r- i . Th<- ! v<> nth"" !-<? < n!lr?' ' ? F . ? urff ? 0 ? - r?f r In ? ? ?T ]nr iirv - r. / M f.y r?,tt?.r. )'.!? No 'filfe. \V YORK iM i r MMilllnv. ).>!?.-?? :r .?? to-<l?.> a* 1 I,?le?, <xpor*.? > ... ? r.-. ? Toth for N'f-? f >.;?? .ri>. V' ?> t'fe l< i Tot* 1 for t<**> r. Si' t? ?x7>or?f HEW ORLEANS A in jR*. . r:.;, - Irriprive : w?i'h(-r, m v. < ( . prlv.-il* a< ? ? .ut.tj- 1? ' i ?? SU a'. ij ?|\ . io-<i.iy. held >!ot?</n helow level'of l?r'l i)'f < i.' -i '.f 'lif ?. l: ?>.' t. xi ir tfiHn vi m . i.v (>f r<"u[i' ratldti. .-!>? f>..- r. ?. jit . ? .11, u pMlUd aflvar <? of (lOmin it ? j.-.? th" at m r.K ior.? of I >o 2 polnl? Oi. t!i? . a. tl.? ktst KP.lt.ti! :? to ? point*. !n K>sni.;nhy a much h-f.rr . J.tvcrpool thun ln? beiivy ?eJlifiK on weather reporu Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Snlos. in; coo .?> 100 roo : > ftoo 22,200 too :;c.i-oo :.oo ? ?00 100 I."00 i *. 00 2 '.O0 700 200 ' oil L'.: no .-..1100 ?_ 00 :: voo !.' oo ; oo ?00 ; oo ..Of,!) I 00 00 J.i ml 1 o 0 0 *i.i00 100 :'o. "oo ?.'.l.tiOO .">.'00 2c0 ?>, 'oo ?oo Too 1 1.1' 00 : oo ::.i00 1 .000 r.oo 1 Oil I 0. 'Hil l pfd Stork. Allis-Chaltnors Allls-Cliainiors, pfd. . . Am. Afir t'licni , com.. Am. Hoot Sugar, com.. American Can Am. Can. pfd Am. Oar ami Foundry.. Amor. Cotton Oil Am. Hide and L. pfd Amor Linseed Oil Amor, l.oeomotivo Amor, Locomotive. \ merit .in Smelt Iiik Amor. Snuff, com American Suuar \m Tel atul Tol Co . . Am. Tobacco, com..... Amor Tobacco, pfd Anaconda Copper Atchison A i ? L A. I., of Conn IV and O ...... . Hotli. Stool Co., com.... K.iiilwiit l.oeomotivo Hi it Amor. Tobacco < 'o It rook. Kapid Transit. . Central * Leather, com .. Canadian Pacific California Petroleum Chesapeake and Ohio.. Chi. Croat Western.... i 'hi. ?treat \V? stern, pfd. < 'lii. 'Mil. and St. Paul. . Crucible Stool Cor.. ?om. Crucible Sterl. pfd < ol. Fuel .i t.il I ron .... i 'ol. atul Sou t herti...... Consol ida t i ll ?!;t s corn Products, com I ?en. and IS <5 . com .. ICrle ICrle, 1st pfd Fed. Miti and Sin., pfd. * Sonera 1 Kleetric itoodrich <;r*at Northern, pfd. ... c, rent North Ore Ctfs.. Illinois Contr;il Intorboro- Met 'Intorboro-Met., pfd. Int-rnatior.al liar.. < International Paper I titer I 'aper. pfd.. . Kan. Cjty, So., com. V THOMAS BRANCH CO.. Bankers and Brokers. Clostng nii! Ank'tl Hales. Stock. 42 424 ;<00 I,ehlgh Valley ... Oron. HiKh 40-41J 4^i Low. 10 724 S?t> ft? J 5Sf 100 os ft 04 :<4i llj 53* ?0111. 1103 122* 23ft) 1074 1033 10.1 * s ir s S5* 423 1553 !?">? ?"1 i 12* S3 3 S I lO'.'i P'i 1274 1 ft ft * 29 i US 14 1 7] J ft - ? 1 1 '.'3 llj 102 193 107 94 3S 2SJ ?;i 004 100 4 OSJ ft 0J i 11* ft 4 * sot SI 3 nil 122i| 23ft J lo7i ?;.sg 103 4 103 S3 201 ? v'.)i 13 \ lft;. 3 104 ift* 121 33 s?l v I 1 03 41 i2v\ i?a ft* 2 OS 4 ft 8 14 17ft 3 ft ft J 1102 42 J 102 20 10s j 9* 3 s 29 i r.o 5s* lor." f?2i 4!'A 3 4 i 11 J 53 i SO iopj m\ 1074 t.. 3 102* 103 S2J 29?? 7<t s ft 4 4 2 i lft 3 J lft 8 4ft 123 3 1 * ?s- i MM 1023 40J i27J 1 ft_ ft* 2sj 14 i 44 1714 ."2 3 119* ?11 * 1 02 P.4 1 07 9* :ts * 2s 1 731 55 ft 01 584 1 OK ?? S J 4SU 3 14 11 53 4 OS so 1 IS 100 J III! 1 22 j 1223 235 1 07 74 55 J 504 ?>S3 lOfiJ OS 3 50 34 i 114 ft 3 3 00 S04 150 J 3.s 107 4 RS liS J 1023 103 101 103 1 OS* 110 81 J 20S SO 15 s ft 4 4 23 1ft34 154 iftj it; i: 124 3: S23 SI 102 I 103 20 12s 1 ?; 14 20 443 44 14* 4 S 170J 172 54* 543 11 S3 119 414 41 a 1004 104 10s 73 37 * 2s j L. and M. Tobacco, com. L. and M. Tobacco, pfd. Lorlllard Tobacco, com. Lorillard Tobacco, pTd.. Louisville and Nashville !,V00 Maxwell, com a 00 Maxwell, 1st pfd ? 'f'ti Maxwell, 2d pfd 1 ii.TOO Mexican Petroleum .... 300 Miami Copper 1.200 Mo.. Kail, and Texas 3.MI0 Missouri Pacific National Biscuit 5,7 00 New Haven ;,..<00 New York Central ;oo N. Y., Out. and Western 1.300 Norfolk and Western... 2,300 Northern Pacific 20(1 Pacific Mall ..von Pennsylvania People's tias 100 P c. c and St. L., com. >."00 Pittsburgh Coal. com... 7.5 00 Pressed Stool Car i.ioo Itwy. Stool SprltiK, com. t 3. 700 Heading ;i r.Atf Hop. Iron and Steel.... too ljep. 1 and Steel, pfd... 1,-nii |{ock Island i;oo Hock Island, pfd S. A. I.., com S. A I... pfd St. 1. S. W., com ".Oil Sloss-Slioffield Mi |o,:,oo Southern Pacific 1024 ..'.ml Southern Itailwny .... too Southern H\vy? pfd Stand <>11 of N. Y .1.200 Tt linessoe Copper i.iOO Texas Pacific ? ;:.s00 I'nion Pacific 294 11.500 I" S. Cast I. Pipe. com.. 1'nited Clear Stores . . "00 I". S Hubber I'.?.20o I". S. Steel >?00 l". S. Stool, pfd 2 too Va.-Car. Chemical Ya.-Car. Chemical, pfd... 200 Western Maryland .... 203 4ft M?o Wostinnhouse 75* 100 Wabash 107" Wabasli, pfd '.'J L.'_o0 Western I'nion 3s* Total sales for days 20* Total sales for week (four MS 2 0 SO* Iftj SO? 4 3 4 ."> i 123 31 v S3" ?"* 30 12S 4 l?4 Open, niph Low. 1453 H? 1454 354 S54 33 4 si 4 258 S 24 05 014 2.sj losi 109 33 1003 703 24 4 59 391 lft 2 44 4 984 174 i 4 0* 90 n; 3 ft 03 421 124 132* 1 9 4 ?174 74S 1 1 3 34 4 364 sr. j 333 S24 258 SJ 2 4 '054 91 2 288 109 1098 34 4 109 3 T03 254 02 11 * 152 45 9s 4 1 7 ? i 50 90 ir.i 503 431 124 133 22 3 ' 4S4 7 ft a 1134 353 343 sr. 4 33 78 254 S 04 4 91 2S8 los 4 10S3 32 1094 '703 21A 59 39 lft 04 9S 4 1 7 a 404 S93 l? A is 424 12 1313 194 174 73* 112J 34 4 225 110 170 i i 4 344 854 33 si S4 121 HI 90 2S4 11 rt 703 2 4 fill 40 98 I 7 \ 14 3 31 \ 4S4 893 lfij 4 >4 197 124 1 2 1313 132" 213 2: 10 II ?1 74 4> 74 74 1123 IP 354 3." 20 20 20 113 * 114 3 1123 4 4 k 714 7 i 4 '70; , sss.loo shares days), 3.704.S00 sh: *ti' ?< 1 ?. Ti- ? nd the market fell oft until tow.it'<l i M in. prt- es ?frc at a net loss of t ? * points Official narnln^K thiit th? troj.i. ii storm wan worklnp tow.ird the j CIll 1 f >f Movlt o had a steadying effect af- ] '"r tin' m!-:?!?< >if the day, but th?* main in- i fluetice hi the afternoon whs the hither ! spot market. Kuturcs closed Stm.ly at a ; decline of to 2 points. Close; O-tnher i ?He i-ihIi r. J.'O; January. !>.(!:; March. ? r> May. ic.os Spot, ^t'liiv, 1? points up. Sal^s on the ! spot. :f>0 bales: to arrive, ssn bales MM- i dllt.e. vM, nkw voltk produce market. Xi'UV YORK Aujri Ht 1?.?Haw fugrir firm' centt it uit.i! irTi:i>*?; molasses. 4 Oi?'i? 4 03: n> irtnxil :ir:?. 1 points hlRher Butter, "teadv. Cheer* ste.,i<|er. Spot coffee steadv; nlo 7s. To: Santos 4t>. '*\c. Cnttcnwed oil u.is !o\<-er under scattered llqi.I'lHt! n. Mic result of increased offerings | of i r.j !?? ..ti.l poor o-jtsltl" demand. Switch- j Inp of September t?? .'arniary and March ; rot'tpri* "d 'f pirt if th? day's trans actions. Kinnl prices wore : to 4 points no; Iom < r Sales ;1 0 bnrrels Prim" crude, nominal; prime summer yellow. :=pot ' nit ,\ .n -t. r.". September. 5.7?; October I 5.75; November. f>.73, December, f.75; Janu jir\. ? February. ;? f?3. March. 6.01': prime wl'it? r vf ><? ."fl'.j . prime summer white,] S.OO^'i o llll'HMOXn nmilUCH MARKKT. AVholesuli t (not at ions. ? H\ I.evv Commission Co.) Itlchmond. Va August '.i 191* I,lve I'oultr.T. '"hi< keiv^. choii '? small, lb. . .. 17 to -s ' Cl;ick?ns, choice, rnedluin. lb... 1? to :<> *|er:>. per lb to 15% Roosters, each 3" to 40 Esse. In < rates, neir-hy fresh dor..... to jo CSuinea e(5K?. dor to Butter. Per Pound j Fivnlly, choice. fr??b yi to ?."> ' Merchants', fair, per lb to '.7 I.ive Stock. ?v 1?. choice S*4to 9 j | "eals. poor to fair 6 to ? i i 'lives. runners 6 to 7 I 1 <h. ?p 4 to 5 \ ?.atv.bf. ?T>rinc 7 to ? j Vttle S^tO 7V4 .|oc?. choice to 7 Country Bacon. !a v? we:l nmkf' ?mall 18 to 20 t uns, well smoked large. 1? to 17 ' ?'!dis -eel' s-noked to II I Shoulders, w'tll smoked to 15 M i-.collaneous i I'l f keve p?-as. No. 1. bushel... .7 PO to 2 MARK 1%T CONDITION. I-.Vk* Market retrains f!r:n and advancing \ d.tj receipt* lltrht dcrmnd henvv l'oultrj" II-i.v and chickens active a* p<-|. o<. i ")?? ? l<e mar'tet In'.' cr Muter? Market r?:. ilns uurettled. oi'tlook lower, i Vet!.? continue it firt demand and s??'inB I Hum'' ii itelv on irrival. IIIDK AMI WOOL MARKKT. iPv Old Iiotnlnion Hide and Fur C?., Ine.) Richmond Va? August :^;f, Hide* Per Poun4 "ir^'n salt .% to 1* '!reen 17 to '.fi ?it ?klrs. .ircord'.ng to ilzn itnd ta K? off 1 CO to 1 M f.T> I ?rv 1 ri-n i c"1 i. t ?- s -it v>lu> c "r bad they are ? r-.irtes rh" ; *. thorouich l\ ?..%!??? It. v *rm wather to K- t> them fro*: >pollln|C Tilloff, t.oc ! - rj ? >?: 6 to it ' ? ? ?Ht? 5 >.od ' --frr.l I'M.sw x 26 to ?! Wool. Hritr.-.t N ? : vjf w;ish?d 35 to 37 Bricti' No ! t .t wiiiihul J2 to 34 " -he ?- e ?? burrs 29 to SI til* . - ' ; t' ourrs 2S to 80 ? ? - ' I ? ? ir 2B to 71 I'nwwKi ? r ? t: .m bu.-rr ?2 to 14 I':-- ??<?.? ? ? ?? bjrrv 14 to 71 M RKF.T CONDITION. 7- - - ? t- has idvati'.ed aftaln. and ' r- - < o.i <l?-rnar.d W-ml hnp ? -. * ? ? little owing to scarcity, it <? .? ? ?? r tr??n hide!) In th!i ? ' < : .. ? ?.' . ? r? !1av)l? t<> spoil. i:i( inuivn ritrrr m\rkkt. W liol< kal' Quotations. \ppl< ! :* 1 'A Pear*. : :'hel ? !?< p?r th' IVMI'llf' . ? i"-r ' rat? ; ? ? n-? li ' '? if h' ->'i -k< r half-bushel banket Plums . > - e:* ?<??: k<-' r,irr!? |R pet six busket 'Ti r l>lllll>OI|> < ,rapi s. > rier.. basket. hatket. 12 Fanc> Niagara, p-?r id\-b:i?k?-t Fur.cv varo. !our|)0'.ii!il p? r baslret Fancy Niagara. four-pound per basket Fancy Concord. four-pound banket. per l.-.^k-t Onions. Fancy potato, per bushel J 75 Fancy white, per bushel 7S I'olalwo. No. 1 Irish. per bushel } SO MARKET CONDITIONS'. Apples?Receipts, heavy; demand. limited; only best quality wanted. Pears?Receipts, light; Uartleti and SocI:l<-s especially active at top quotatlo! ; active demand .'"aches ? Receipts, heavy; only fancy peaches want ed. Plums?Fair demand for good Quality. Orapes?Receipts. lipht; demand. cood at Quotations. Onions? Receipts. heavy; de mand. fair. Potitofs-Hecflpii, very heavy; over supply; demand slow CHICAGO (ilt.Vl.N MARKET. CHICAtJO. August -Wheat developed much strength at times t.->-day, induem ed largelj b> reports that miners and for eigners were active buyers at Ivans s City. With September at JI.II-SMHa and Decem ber. $1 the market closed unsettled. Sc oft to I'jc up. compared with last night Corn finished >fcc to -St lower; oits, at >40 oft to a shade advan< :e, an-i provisions vary 'nt from i.'Vac decline to a ri ^'HKaT? Open High. ?September ... l.'.ii1, ; . 1 >. ' e-iibf-r t.o .'j May of .Sc. Low Close. 1.05 Vi 1.11 l."-S<4 1.12s :.13'S S-pr eml.or I', -nber M i > >>4 "'t .'A. ?.o. S41, *?'? -. H n.sc> 14 .il vO. 41 i0> 13 tO U3 xl s.ry IK 4il? 40Vl 43H :4 <r> it 10 vas red. 'orn? A igi:st 4."-'i September ... 4; , IX*iemh?r ... 41-j .May 4, M I'uKK-Pet l>fci. Septeml er ... 13 v. October 13. pt l..\i\k ? i*?r ;w? lbs SeptemSer ... Uvtotivr SOT, s.10 Junu.irj . . . , e.j: MlUu i Kills -I'll 1") ibe. September ... ? Oj r?.iY October .. .. P.'M [t.io '.'ash graJr? .-losed: Wheat?No. J:.vyNo. . hard. $1.20-7$: ;?>. No. - yellow ?2-?c. KICK MON II i.i It AIN .MARKET, Richmond, Va. August 1515 WICOI KS/.Li-. WUOTATtON.S u.N CHANGE. WHLAT?Car lots No. 2 red. Western. n?? 'i 1 17 No. 2 red, Virginia. new. 1 1 15 No. 3 red. new... ?>: 1 :.1 Virginia. ban lots ... '.<? j 1 \l \'ltKlti">. )?< K I <-? t. i for seed i.. 1 12 i I 14 CORN?C,<r lots. No. 2 white No. 3 white W Ni. -nl\?d N'o j mixed Virginia, bag lots. v.hlte fcS OATS?Cur lots. N<>. 2 mixeil. old S9V.I ml 'A No 2 white. >>i i N<- < white. Winter s?t~i b:ig lots, new.. ItV K?Car lots. No. 2 rye, new N'o 3 r> e. new 1 0ri Virginia, l-jg lot* new 1 <Xi ?5 i OS (*t KICK M ON I> IIA V MARKET. Car lots Richmond, Va., August 12. 191 ! v'? , i No. 2 I No. Ltcht t No. : | No. : No. : N o. U.-i othy. old ti?r. th; . old tlmotliy, old 21 00 clover, mixed, old . j. *r :n! ; old 2 ?) ' lover, old 21 00 < lo . -r. old 2.' A i lover, old Sample hay STRAW -(.'on pre.'?e<; Loose-pre.-sfi .:i;e bales M I LI.FKEU Car lo's Shipst u tf winter Bran, winter Shlpstjff spitng Kr.ui spring ... '{j Si 00 V 24 00 (?</ <l 24 (<0 V V 10 00 g nominal 1 S 00 V S f'l ':>? <'0 '.t 2'* 'rt ?a :i, >') CIUI I.I \ I. MUCK .MARK I.T. < "il K'A< ;?). I. Iliigs. weak. bulk. I"v70?iJ7..V.. Huh' r y<if7 V>. mixed. 'Sifi |7.^i, henvy. !? r>5i$7.30; re-u^h. pig*. IT/Vi'.-l'in ? ittle, tirm : native ? attle. !?; !<)'?;il'i 2.'., '? c.s .irid heifers, $" 19.10; calves. "<'i 111 Sheep, weak, sheep, } ? ??-'ty.'T lambs. T-tty.'C KK IIMOMI I.IVK STOCK MARKET. (Sale.-, at Cnlon Stockyards./ Richmond. Va., August 12. IMS. Heat alters. choice cattle higher; medium to pood, common to fair. b-e?t heifers. T'-sVV medium to good, ?,\"7'?; common to f iir. -'-..'(""'v; best cows. '.r<\&'/i; medlutri to good. S','-r5"i; common to fair, 4'7'.; best oxen. ,!*'i7; medium to good. '?'a <?' >? ; comrr.on to fair, f?'?r'Si, best bulls. 6 liKht. 5ftiVa; fresh cows, JiO'/IT.">; l>est veals. Sf19 \ common lowrr. best sheep. t.'nfiiA; medium to good. common io fair. fi'-i'-M, best lambs. ?; common to good. fifflVi; best nr-g?. T'-j. sows and stags, MISCKLI.AXKOL'K MAKK KTS. DRY liOOnP. \KV. VORK August 12 Cotton goods ???ere genernlly 'itilei to-day and <on'? s. '.er. ,?i..-? report' M a* very low prices, principally ' on spot coons Yarns were quiet. Men's u ear maniila Hirers are flcrnrtnr r.n I Have Thought more lately about making my will than I ever did?and when I make it, am going to appoint the VIRGINIA TRUST CO. my wife's exec utors/' That CONFIDENTIAL statement, by a big man, pleased us as much as anything that has happened in a long while. It's this way: Wise men have learned that the inia Trust Co. The "SAFE EXECUTOR." '23 Years in the Business. orders for tvnol kooiis to !>.? delivered hp : fort4 October !6, and ji Htead\ spring bind- ! ?*** ** on. Importer* of Btigll?h ^u 11 lllRrf state that they will not b'tv at cur rent price* abroad and will not brln* In ? many pood* for sprlnfj Canton raw sdlks I were :ilRh*?r and Japanese grud^v lower naval storks. rtrSm (iA" ?Au*'?" 1~?Turpentine. Arm. SS-n-SS**: sales. 3S2 rusks; receipts. 313 , ?. ?.;.ock5- ?'3!< casks. Rosin Arm ? !?!"?'barrels; receipts ;&.? barrel.; ?hlp ? ?? ",?ne; ato"*- 6:.190 barrels. Quote: petersburg PEANUT MARKRT (HodK?r j. Plummrr * Co.. Inc.) _"TITERSBX'RG. VA... August 12-Spanl.Oi-1 S .stork- market quiet; first quality, bushe? Vit i ..frraf1*- :<0r to :0c per i w^-.k- !rST 9r,'Urmeta' "t0l k- "mrket han'itih ke/l ,J?fnbo. 3'jC per pound; fum-> "^r por Pound, extra pi:me, | |>fr Mound!""' Sh""n,?- sl<>' k- **<= =*? < linrged With Attempt to Kill. Mercer Vaughan, colored, was ar rested by Sergeant Holcraft yesterday ; on a charge of assaulting and threat-1 : ening to kill Enoch Douglas. Another charge of assaulting ami attempting to Kill William Branch was entered against the negro also. Vaughan will , he piven a hearing in the Police Court this morning. LAST CHAPTER WRITTEN OF TRAGIC ROMANCE AMSTERDAM. August 1U.?The bat tle for the possession of Warsaw brought to a period the tragic romance ; of Princess Sophia, only daughter of Prince Wilhelm, of Saxe-Weimer ; Eisenach, and Haron Mans Victor von , Lleichrooder. The son of the famous German banker was killed while ficht ing before Warsaw on August 1. He was at one time engaged to Princess Sophia, who committed suicide in 1013 when her father. Prince Wilhelm. re fused to consent to their marriage. i-irst news of the baron's death was , received here to-night from Berlin, j Ho was killed, it is stated, in the last . days of the storming of the Polish j capital, less than two years after his i sweetheart shot herself at her father's , castle in Heidelberg because she could j not wed him. He was even barred ? from her home by members of her 1 family. It was on the ni^ht of September 17, 1013. that the princess ended her life with a bullet. Grand Duke Ernest, of Saxe-Weimar, was said to have been responsible for preventing the wed? . dinp of the princess to a banker's son. ; He was head of the house, and nlthough her father was almost induced to per mit the match, the grand duke refused , to allow it unless Princess Sophia re nounced all her titles. This she re j fused to do. Her father was unable ! to take a stand for his daughter be ( cause of his financial relations with j the grand duke. i Later it was hinted that the princess i SECOND HAND BAGS For Sale! Save Mnney. Get Our Price*. BURLAP and COTTON BAGS for shipping corn, oats. wheat beans, peas, seed, meal, bran, pota toes. cabbage. Ice. coal, etc. Richmond Bag Co., inc., Richmond, Va. "ASK MR. BOWMAN" ; for Information and rates to Callfor j nla impositions before making ar rangements elsewhere. He can proba bly save you money. Tickets by rail ?or water to f.il points. Phone Han > tfolpli -IAK7. (11.K E. Dlula St.. Richmond, ! In. He Died Without A Will And there was no end of con fusion about his estate. Several interested parties wanted to manage?and the family could not agree among themselves. How about your will? We will write it and keep it In our vault free of ex pense to you. All confidential, of course. Richmond Trusl & Savings Co. .Mnin and Seventh. Capital - - - 91,000,000 had ended her life following: the spreading; of hints that she had vlBltcd Paris In company with another woman and tho young baron. It was said that the fact that their auto hud run down a child was responsible for the police learning; of their presence In the French capital. Baron von Blelchrocder visited America In 1910 to study bankliiK methods. At that time he was reputed to be heir to $40,000,000. FOR SHIELDS'S LAKE llonrd A*kn Council f??r Appropriation of for Spillway. (In motion of Commissioner Hirsch borK. the Administrative Hoard yester day adopted a resolution recommend ing to the Council the passage of an ordinance appropriating; $.l,f>oo for the construct ion of u concrete spillway in Sliields's Ij.-ikc, where the city is niak iiiK extensive improvements with a view of con vert i UK the property into a larse park. The board awarded the contract for this work some time ago, and at that time had sutlloient funds to complete tin* work. Recently the Council trans ferred a part of this appropriation and the board found that there was not ! enough money to its credit to carry out the contract. ('linrKcil With llel i?k Disorderly. j Robert Crowder, a stonecutter, was arrested vesterday by Police Sergeant 1 Sherrv on a charge <>f being disorderly and using abusive language to Mrs. Mattle Childress. The man will be given a hearimt before Justice Crut(?h lleld to-day. 'I'nken 111 on Cur. U M. Vaughan, 404 West 00 street, was taken ill on an Oakwood and Broa?l car near Secoml ami Itroad Streets early yesterday afternoon and Ambulance Surgeon Anderson was I tailed to attend him. The surueon found that in- was not seriously ill | and conveyed him to his home l.lrrnNod for lnnurnner llunlncMN. i A license to do n tire Insurance husl nrss in Virginia was yesterday Issued I to the Commercial Union 1* Ire Insur ance Company, of New ^ ork, byCom ' mlssloner of Insurance Joseph Button. The authorized capital of the companj is J200.000. A Cheap Tripto the Mountains of Southwest Virginia 1 On August 17 the Norfolk and West I ern Railway will run a very cheap ex cursion from Richmond to Bristol stop I pine at all principal points, beginning with Lynchburg. The round trip fare 1 to I>vnchburg will be $2, to Roanoke i J3. to Bristol $n, and proportionately i low rates to other points west of Roa ; noko. A spools 1 f.'ist vestUmled train will leave Richmond 11.If. A. M. on above date, arriving Bristol 10.in 1* M. The return trip will be made on I- ri dav. August 20, leaving Bristol 4.? A M., Roanoke 1:00 1*. M . and Uynch iburg 2:45 1'. M Plenty of coaches will Ibe provided, so that every one will have a comfortable seat. A special excursion through the Shenandoah Vallev has been arranged for August ilS Train will start from Lynchburg \ on that morning, stopping at all sta 'tions between there and Hoanoke, and 'thence to Natural Bridge, (5rotto?s and ILuray. Tickets will be sold for this ! excursion at extremely low rates. 1 Full information as to these exmir Uionf* m a v lie had at the Company's I City Ticket Otlice, S3V Fast Main Street. r. ii. iiosi.kv, District l'iiNsrni;cr Akh'I. rallroadh. Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac R. R. I* U Iris WtUitrtu ill I lute <i.l? Arme RKknul djih N.I5 AM tS.il tM. t Ml AM. +7.50 AH. * 1.10 + 2.58 PM tt?23AM *5.15 AM. 412.01 PM. H.25PM,? 5.31 PM. \ ? #? PM. 'tJJOPM *5<7 PM. t 8 20 PM M.30PM.*I2 35 W. t!2 40 NL j RiSiiTTita. ??d 4i?v FTlftl 7.3# AM. 2 iTFiC 6.3# PM. Ar. tlk< 6 30 AM. 11.25 AM. 5.42 PM. Iirtoiriitert Accra ?rtk tii\. ?l?.+4 00 PM; Af.il.25 AM. Stilus b.flti 4.15 PM; Af.IO.45AM, j *Kl<? SL Stl. *B?f4Sl. Sll. UtOMt IQ?'. Rnl ttc will i R ichmond & Petersburg Electric Ky l.ravc Richmond ?? a. m. *a r. 51. I 7 A. 51. 4 I*. 51. 8 A. 51. r?I\ 51. i ?? A. 51. t.*?i45 in A. 51. *0 I*. 51. IX A. 51. " 7 I\ 51. ' *12 A. 51. 8 I'. 51. 1 I\ 51. *l> r. 51. 2 I*. 51. lO P. 51. 11 P. 51. Climtrr 12 I*. 51. Purrnti l.ruvrM Prtrrnhurjc A. 51. :i:?Ola. 51. A. 51. *4 i!I5 P. 51. +7::tOA. 51. ntSft I*. 51. ?7s:ir?A. 51. UtSSP. 51. KlHB A. 51. 17 :0.n 1?. 51. A. 51. *7 P. 51. ?lOian A. 51. MH5 P. 51. lllURA.51. luar. P. 51. 12?as P. 51.* IO:IO P. 51. ?nar. p. 5i. lii-it) P. 51. 2ias P. 51. ? HuRcaRr t Limited tWeek days only. Richmond & Rappahannock River Ry Lmve Richmond. Leave Patnuokey ?7:00 A. M. *8:15 A. M. ?11:00 A_ M. *!2:!6 P. M. T4:45 P. M. 16:00 P. 41. X9:?0 A. M. 110:15 A. M. REDUCED SUNDAY RATES ALL STATIONS ?Dally except Sunday. IDally. {Sunday oniy. Norfolk &Western Railway I O.N LI ALL-RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule in effect April S, 1915. ! Leave Byrd Street Station. Rlchinoni FOR NORFOLK *9:vu A. M.. *3:ts) P. M.. *4:00 P. 41 t FOR U'NCKBURG AND THE WKSTl ?6:li A. 41.. A. M.. 'Saw P. 41.. *0:20 P M. 1 Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: *11:40 A. M 'ess P. M.. *11:80 P. M. From the West: ! :6:50 A. M.. t2:10 P. 41.. tl:40 P. 41.. *?:17 P M.. *6:00 P. 41. ?Dally. tDally txcept 8unclaj. XSunda* iw!b. BEV1LL, W. C. SAUNDERS. P. T. M., Roanoke. O. P. A.. Itoanok* C. II. HOSLbV. P. P? A~. Rtrhmond. ; CHESAPEAKE & OHIO l<V iCIn.. L'Jivllle & West, ?3:00 p. *11:00 p Main Line Local ?? a.. 12 D-. Jamon Klver Line *10:00 a. 15:15 p. ! N News. Nflt.. Old Pt. *? a. *12 m. *4 p Newport News I,ocal ?TiId a-, 5:00 p Trains arrive from Nfk. *11:30 a., *2:45 p. ?C:30 p.. N. News, *9:55 a.. *8:00 p. h ro-n ; West. *8:30 a.. *3:40 p.. tf:55 a., tl.10 p.. : *7 :'^0 p. J;ui. River. t?:35 ft.. *7:15 p. I ? Dally. * fcixcKDt Sunday j hKAROARl) AIR LINK RAlT7\VAY^ "Tho 1'rogreeBlvo lUURvay ol the South." Southbound trains Bcheduled to leave ltlch mond dally; t:3.'. A M.. Local to Norllna. 1:M ' P. M., sleejiers and coaohes. Atlanta. Ulr i inlntth.-tm; 6:35 P. M. through coaches end J Rleepera to ,lack?onvin?; 12:45 A. M., eleepers. 'Atlanta, iilrrnln|tha,Ti, Jackhorivllle. Tampa an<l fonchuft JacKsonvllle. Nor'.obourd trains echeduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 4:00 A. M.. 8:30 A. 41.. local: ?:30 a. M.. 5:3V P._M ! Richmond i tnesapeake Bay Railway Company euiiri'hi'ilibf! Sclivdulp of April 14, ll>14, tichcdule huiijcri to CliilHKu Without Notice. Trains leaves Rlchmon<l h*5:50 A. M., *7 A M.. bH A. 41.. H A. 41., **10 A. 41., 11 A. 41.. 1 i'. M., 2 P. 41., 3 P. 41.. bl P. 41., 5:20 P. AL t:^u P. 41.. 7:1? P. 41.. bs P. 41.. 10 P. 41.. 11:45 41. TrnU.ti leave Ashland *5:50 A. 41.. ti*7 A. M.. 8 A. 41.. ti9 A. 41., 10 A. 41., **11 A. M. ?12 noon. "1 P. 41.. 2 P. 41., 3 1\ 41.. 4 P. 41.. b5:20 P. 41.. 6:20 P. 41.. 7 10 P. M.. 8 P. 41.. t>9 P. 41.. 11 P. 41. v bCarrlos lwmt;ai:<> *I>ftlly excopt 8unday ??Sundays only. *~XE BSOLUTCI.Y SAFE.'X Every Burglary Emphasizes the importance of Safe Deposit Vaults for Hafe-guarding valuables?but thousands of peo ple loam thiR lesson too late. Behind our mas sive steel vaults your valuablos will be absolutely secure. Rental reaHonable. First National Bank % Ninth nnd Main. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $3,000,000. RAILROADS. SOUTHERN RAILWAY i Eolith Dally: 0:30 A. M., local; 10:30 a m 0 4>; M : with observation I sleeping cur for Atlanta; 11:15 p >t.. express leeplng car open M? I*. >1. 3:00 I'. M.. locul" I lor Kcysvllie and chase City-week [iall Vork Itlvcr I.lnt>?6:10 P. M.' SteamerTrain ??xcvpt Sunday. conncctlnR for lluUlmora locuL C"^,' ' M a"U 4:16 '*? M- dali* 7 ^rUi""^rr,Ve. ^^'"ond-Krom tho South V. M dally.'Vi? VA' 3:30 ?'? JO ar&~ i V"'" fa out?. WlK ? siailL:,<St!':1phUeM:Ma<lliro_?72 a.?i ri'iivci AiTutigcinctits Over On* Counter. ? .. An,er,t.-'i or European. Railroad, Steamship nml I'ulinina Tlt'hrli. Checked. FiiMcub, Travclors' Ofriccky RICHMOND 'I'll A.\.S1-'!?; it COMPANY KO!> KuNt Mtilu .Street. Branch Miliccs. Jefferson?.Murnhv's ^iw Kltiliifinu Hotels. y TMMB. AM) ' 'UiUHMi! SAVERS.'* Atlantic Coast Line s?ssf,^sfia i*i.sr"b l-h. A V L HICUMuMj OAII?Y I-. sr.. iz-w^a t 8ouiti; a:i6 a m a|,tj A- M - 8:w K "? Uv" West: 8:15 a. M.. ?:W >?<? M.. 8:20 P. M. t-IB A MlCr.i'^rf: U::,) A" M- <:>i A. M. ^ m" ?'i > . M" 9:W A- M- a:*? P. il . t:ifc '* <:U {J- " ?r?i.?-0M"b.0r0 .'i'"1 lr*>et?ev!llo: M:00 H. M ?'U A ?r l*ii iCBilJ0,,<l dully: 6:S) a. M A Al pi' A J ??!? A. M.. tlOMJ A. -J1 ? i I . . VJ A. Al. 'illlU I* \1 *1 'D p t< 6:17 ? . Al.. *:Si P. M.. I:Uo P ii "/ft t/ j} 11:*) t. M. * ? M ? Except Sunday. tSundny only. .Z ?uo?td* <J'?arlUro "nd C. li. t. A.MI-HKI I . D ?. a., ov Mnln 3t_ stea m boats. OLD DOMINION LIVE Cv. lUchmoiid, fool Ol Aali .St. dally 7 00 p \? I-oaves Newport Now* 6';00 A Arrive Norfolk !! !6:00 A M Connections with main Hue steiwners le'uv ln?, Norfolk for New ^ ork dully. exeem Sun. #a^i. ' :.VU M. Conn.-otlons also made by N ?. 'V, '}>'? * ""<1 & O. Ity. ut 4 K ill ?Niuht line Hteainern (.top ut Cluromunt on v1.1'.1.;.J'? uCe. 'J'?}. .by.Pu.b"c conveyance. / h i N.\% IGA riON CO. Juiiip.i iciver oy daylight for Norfolk. Old I'olnt, Newport ?sews and all Jamea It Ivor landing. Monday \\ ednosday and Friday at 6:00 A .\L Krelelti received for ull Jainea itlver points. FRENCH LINE Umi)?inl? Geaeralo Trans.tlantlan*. POSTAL SERVICE. F??m *" NEW YORK to BORDEAUX ROCHAMBEAU. .August 14, 3 P. M. LA TOURAINE. . August 21, 3 P. M. ESPAGNE Sept. 4. 3 M. CHICAGO Sept. 11, 3 p. M. t-Olt IM'UltMA'l IO.N AI'I'LT to N. II. Itonman aiS Knot Main Street Telephone ituiidolpli 4.%S7. Rlrhnioiid Transfer C?? 819 Kn?t Main Street. ARenln. Itlchmnnd. uQueen of Summer Trips'1 NORFOLK to BOSTON "By Sea" Mort d^n?fhtful way to New Knrlanfl. fin* steamers. Best aerrloe. Dally Ballings from Norfolk. Va. Tickets in clude meals ar.d stateroom berth on steamer. Summer excursion tickets on Hole from nil points. A r?un<1 tr,P 'rom Richmond. Hend for Tour Book. B. C. ? Lohr. Agent, Norfolk. V*., or applT C. ii O. Ity.. N. A W. Ry. Rnwrnnn's Tourist Agency, 618 K. Main Btreet, and Richmond Transfer Co., b03 ICast Main Street. Merchnats and Miners Trans. Co ' ?' Turner, t;. P. 4.. '<?, If Md. SIMMER RESORTS?Atlantic City SPKCIAI. Sl'MMKIt ItATKS ?v;.00 up dilil.v; .Sit.OO tip urrkly. ALBEMARLE I.?.idlnfr hlKh-class moderate mte hotel. Virginia Ave . n^ar Roach a:;:', all nttrar ?lonH. Capacity 3L0. 100 cool front rooms. r.rw metal bed.i, comfortable furr.lj.'i 'liKs; elevator, private hatlis. t.00>> foet porches. ?-xrell>nt table (ovcmr.K din its*. courtor.iis i-orvlro, homo-Ilk' Motorists' patronage iiiillclt*d 14tn year flooklet. j. p COPE THE ST. CHARLES ATI-ANTIC CITY, N. J. Mont Select location 1'rontlnjt the Beach. With an o.ctabiisiicd reputation for Its excluslvonos.i and hlgh-clasa pat ">naKe. Thoroughly modem and completely equipped. Courteoua ser vice Hath rooms, with hot anil cold, fresh and ?ea water attachment. fbotvciR. etc. Orchestra. Extenslvj pore he.t and nun parlor overlooking tho Board \Valk and Ocean. Always open. Golf prl vlleuoa. Illustrated I ookleu NKWI.1V IT.MVKS COMPANY. SUMMER RESOKT8?Atlantic City ALAMAC HOTEL jOccan Front. In the heart of Atlo.ntlc City. Absolutely Fireproof. Open always. American nnd European plana; hot and col?l reu water baths; cupaclty 400; "Latr. kellcr;" grill; orchestra; danclnB; Kara?;o. , MACK-LA TZ A CO. LE^CINCTON Pacific A- Ark Aves. Grounds with tennTt courts adjoin Beach. Only popular pricrj , hotel where GUESTS may go from HOUSH lo SURF in dATHING ATTIRE without uaina ! fjrte',> which ic prohibited. Use of BATH ' an*' caro of suits FREE. RUN. INING WATER in rooms. ORCHESTRA. | $1.50 and up daily, $8. to *17.50 weeklv. Ameri. , can plan. WHITE SERVICE. GARAGE, j Booklet. PAUL C. ROSECRANS. THE WILTSHIRE Virginia Avenue nn1! lieach; ocean view; capacity SBO; private buthn. running water In rooms. elevator, line porches, etc.; music, Special?II.").V) up weekly 11.(10 up dally; open all year; booklet; nuUt at trains. HAMUEL K 1.1.IS. KENTON HALL On bench, m Helinont Avenue, Chelsea. C/n obHtructed ocean view; milium; wuter In all rooms, dev.; capacity 1*00. T11US. KKNT. Hotel Majestic Virginia. Avenue and Itench. Hen?/atO(l throughout; center I of attractions; m?nn view; capacity, 309; eH'vator. private hatha white nervlce., etc.; t superior table. Special. 110.04 up weekly; j J:'*) up d.tlly Booklet. M. A. SMITH. ELEERON AND FIREPROOF ANNEX. Tennessee Ayc nue, rear Reach. Central Open ourr> undinga. Opposite Protestant ard Catholic Churches. Cap icity 5UO. New throughout. Kuinlnt water In rooms l'rivato liathn Metal bed*. ! 4.0.0 fent ?f r>orchea. E<c?dlent table Fraah vegetable". Wmd KCronel. White per* ice. Hooklet. Special: fH.OO to $'-! I .I'll weekly; $l.SU to dull*. R. R. LL'DY. M. D. HOTELS Tl'KKISli AM) IIOMA2V IlATIlS. THE JEFFERSON mcintoM). va. The roost magnificent hotel In th?> | South. European plan. Iloorns alngla ' fttid cn suite, with and without bath*, j Special Humplc rooms. SUMMER RESORTS?Virginia ELKT0N HOTEL, ELKT0N, VA. Of? Shennnrloah River. Open level cround. Mir roundel hv mountains. Cool ho'ipe, liiith ctillnK*. wide porches. E'.Vc I.itlii.v Water for rheuinati.'in, malaria and insotnonla. Booklet. I"). C. Gl'.A HAM, Manager. September Vacation in the Mountains Mountain Lake Hotel Mountain I .like, Giles County, Virginia. Kiev at Ion. t.'ioo ff t. Spr :al uttrai tlona: Horseback Hiding, J.'rlvlr.g. Tennis, Host ing Fishing. Chert nut 'lathering Superb mountain Keener} S?-p'.ernIt the most de lightful month in U - >< :ir In the mountains. Hi September r ite T. U. I'ORTKRI'I El.l> Manager. Mountain Lake, Va. Ideal Sea Shore Resort $6.50 Week and Up. Purt and Inland bathlnc ur.s>,irpaR!",i; boat ing. fishing. clam bakes. flnh frl??: fr-'e bowling. pool. etc. ? 10 miles on excellent i power boat. -hildren free); special mg rates. ladles i'.c. children frc?. tn^-n Vk-? ; fO to y/j !lsh ordinary . ,i t h. .-end for book ! let. A. II. <J M EARS, \V'achaprei?ue. < Eastern Shore, Va. I Orkney Springs Hotel and Huths. I Orkney Spring*. Vn., Open <lnne 1. I Beautiful mountains; always cool; elevation ; I,Vf). if you value health, pleasure, rest. ' iom?. Kentorat've waters ?qual Carlsl-Ad, | Germany, for nervousness, poor blood. Jen i e.-al debility. rheumatism. kidney, ..nd ; ptomic.h troubles. Fre* amusement, aanolnjr, pool, tennis, iroquet: cooil table; reasonable | rates; cap 600; booklet. II. C. Carter. Prop. Come to the Natural Bridge Hotel A garden spot In the Virginia mountains, offering pea< e and contentment. Excellent i i uislne Table supplied from hotol garden jand dairy. Ail mm tested. Ballroom. swimming poo', bowline alley, tfnr.is court, automobiles, saddle and driv ing boratd Ior hire. Automobiles meet all trains. Owned nnd operated by the Natural Bridge Company. Send for circulars. Grove Park I Sunset Mountai n, Asheville, N. C. Special Summer Rates The finest resort hotel in the world. It is absolutely fireproof. Hemains open all the year. The finest golf links in the South, one hundred and twenty acres in extent, is over 0,000 yards, and is covered wit h hlue grass. All water used at the Inn conies from the slopes of Mount Mitchell, highest mountain east ot the Koekies, nearly 7,000 feet altitude. The milk and cream conic troin the estate of the late (.eorge >V. Vanderhilt. It is the most sanitary hotel ever built. Every floor is tile. The rugs were all made in France. The foods are the finest that money can buy. Kitchen walls are tiled to the roof with white tile; floors white mosaic tile. The altitude makes it cool in summer, and blank ets are necessary at night. Full information may be had by inquiring at South err. liailwny offices. Avrrner *or vllle for < lt?- I li roe Mummer month* for the |?nxt live yeitr.s, I nitoil Slutt-N Wenthcr Hurentii 07 IIIIO June ? Till AUKIINt ???? I Oil ?.111 li .IIIIJ AllKUNt IDIU?June . . July . . AlllfllMt toi:t?.1 iinr .. July .. A UK""' 1014?June . . July AiiKunt ll> IK?June 71.2 7I.S 07 T? 7(1 Oft.l 7 1 71.S 7II.I 72.:i 07.0