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THEY FAILED TO DEVELOP Demand for Stocks Not What Was Expected nnd Prices Dropped. LISTLESS AND SLUGGISH Professional Operators Hoped for Expansion of Dealings. But Were Disappointed. (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK, Juno 27.?Thtre wns hopo end somo expectation In tho clrclos of professional operators In stoclts that the opening of tho new week would witness an expansion of tho dealings and a broad? ening of tho interest In tho market. The market proved even more llotlesa and ilugglsh than usual. Last week's hard? ening of? prices and the good tone with which tho light proiU-taklng at the end of the wuek was absorbed woro tha basis for hopes that the rising movement would gain furoc and attract outside demand. ? summing up of general conditions Dora ?ut somo of the foiecusta upon which It was supposed last week's rise was based. Hut tho now demand for stocks failed to develop and the disappointment caused mice? to droop nitor the opening. Tlie later fluctuations wero lunguld and totally Indifferent. Railroad olllclals in their cus? tomary weekly discussion of traillo ex? pressed a fouling ?G encouragement for 11m ilrst time tn many weeks, and pro? fessed to some actual growth of the rnovo inont of merchandise. Atohlnon'a not ?bowing for May cost It the gain made early on tho circulation of rumors that an Important holding was being built up In the proporty In tho Interest of, Union j'aclflc. London sold iiulto freely In this market. A bank suspension In .Saratoga, although placed In tho '"unimportant" class, had its usual effect In chilling sen? timent as an Individual Instance as pre? valent goneral conditions. Price changes proved to be entirely Inelsnllicant, and the closing tone of the market was heavy. There was an appreciable Investment for high-grade bonds, but the price move? ment was Irregular. Total ?ales, par value, fJ2,05?,OW. United States 2a declined l-S and the old 4s, registered,. advanced 1-S per cent, on call. Total sales of stocks for the day wero I'a.?v?- shares. MONEY AND EXCHANGE?CLOSE: Monoy on call very easy at 1?1 1-2 per cont?; lowest, 1 per cent.; ruling rate, 1 l'i per cent.; last loan, 1 1-4 per cent.; closing bid, 11-8 per cent.; offered at 11-4 per cent?; tlm loans, easy; sixty and ninety das*?*, 13-4t/? per cent..; six months, ?/?C 1-4 per cent.; primo mercantile paper, ;;i-W/?41.?4 por cent. Sterling extehange Uteady with actual business In bankers' bills at *4.87.20f**4.S7._5 for demand and fl.f6.35-rM.K-40 for sixty day bills; posted ratee. {IfO nnd ?4.5**: commercial bills, ?4.85 1-8. 13ur silver, CS1-6; Mexican dol lurs. 48. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. Richmond. Vft., June 37, ISM. SALES. Virginia 3?505 el V&&. ?TATI?* HKCt"HlTtlid. Bid. A-ked. North Carolina 4?, C, 1910. 104 North Carolina 6?. C, 1?1S. 130 Va. 3s, New, C. and ?-. l?"32. XV, M Va. Centurie?, 3?3, C. and It., IDDI., W? ?>*?. t?lTY SliCURlT?ES. Richmond Clly In, 11.. 13:0-13_t. lOlli ... i?AU.ItUAli l?uMJ?i Allanta and Char, let 7?, t_, 1397.... 103 A. C ??. ?. It. Con. Tr. 4 p. c. ?Vi ... -.?cor-ila l'aclllc 1? d?, C, IJX'. US Ca., Ho. and Vlu. lit t.?, 1315. 1)1 lieorgla nini Ala. Con. Se, 134.,.,,. tOS N. and XX'. Ry. l'on-honta?) 4s. ?" Itli-h. and M*-Ck. 1st 4?, 13IS. 30 W?etorn N. 0. lut 6?, C? 1314. IH l-'lorlda Southern, 1340. ?3 UaUjHUAU Hl'OCKa. Par. Alluma and Charlotte.100 IM Atlantic Coast l.lue ?.100 10SV4 ... Atlanti): fiant l.nlu pfd.??) WS Atlantic Coaat Lino cirn.1C?J ?OS'.J ... l'h?-nap<>ak? and Ohio.100 30 Norfolk and Western coni.100 i-i ritmbourd Air Line pfd.,100 11 15 Seaboard Air -lite com.to?) 7 s Southern [tellway i'fd.IM Si ...?., iv ?.? ? jKL?'l CO. STOCKS. ?mrican National .loa-i?? fc-wtherii st Co ...too tn ...IC*? ... AfVgliiia Trust ? ..i.,..>..?uns. >?_(?rlc_n Locomotivo pfd.100 y:<? C'U-olMatinl Tob. 4 p. l?. bunds..1W 611a Vai-Cai". Ch?a?, pfd ?* ?. a.100 ?W Va.-Carollna Chemical - com.1W "3 ?-.?Car. C. Co. Col. Tr. 5 p. c. 01'i 100 M? ???.?????G. STOCK MARKET. BALTIMORE, MD., June ".*7.?Seaboard Ali? I.ln? common, "Ti?jS; do. pr?fen od, tftflil?. Atlantic Coast Lluu oominon, iw^yilu. COTTON MARKETS. NEW YORK, June 27.?The cotton market opened finn at an advance of lO?i"-. i/o.nt? on the old and 7<?l0 pointu on tbo new crup poet? UoiiH In responso to boiler calili??) than OX? peeled and talk of too unteli rain In Tcxus, whllo It wan alao claimed thai the weather in the Eastern bell was to? dry' and hot with the ?howers forecasted too local In character and loo scuiu-rlng to relievo the situation. .Shone ?eemed to be covering from thc start, but they wero evidently lee? uxereleed over the present condition of th? crop than they were over thu possibility of adversa condition? In the futuro, und tho buying consequently pro? gressed In ? leleuroly manner with the ad? vancing tendency iterruptvd by ' frequent re? ?elione that In somo instances carried price? ?lightly under the oi>cnlns tiBures. The fore? cast for continued rain in Texas ?avo tho market another alight upward push, and In Iho afternoon report? that one of the leading Bouthcrn operator* was an active buyer of too lato mtA? In .New Orleans also helped to on? erglzo pun-liases, with the market finally steady at nhont the beet prices of tho seas-ai. n net advance ot M'a 30 points. Sales wero reported of ISO.M? bums. Genorally speaking, liailo' account? oontluuo poor, and It seems the mere gomitai Idea that the crop Is progr?s?, ing very satisfactorily, but thero was some uncertainty as to the showing ot the weekly nop report to-morrow, and It was believed Ihat short? would attornia to oover between now and next Krlday. when tho market will close over tho Fourth, while on tho following Tuesday tho July report of tho government will become available. Tho Liverpool market remained firm right up to the close, with final prices MiilO points hlgbor on the old crop and iiboupt (i points higher on the now crop. Receipts at the ports to-day wero 3,475 balo? ?giilnet ?,?GG? last week und 4,023 lust year, l'Or tho week 10,000 hales ?gulnst t',871-, lost Woek and 1S.I?S3 llist year. To-day's receipts at New urbana weru l.uUl bales against 4,So7 last year, and at Houston 557 balee against SO last i'.ar. Cotton future? oponed finn nnd clgsod steady: / Open. High. June ..,,.,,,. .... July.10.00 10.75 August .10.67 1U.I?5 September .0.80 0.07 October .,..,, :i.i'.'. 0,75 November .,,, o.OU O.litf December ..,.o.til 0.?3 Low. ??.'?? 10,-p O.fll O.?l :? l?0 0.57 Ci?se. 10,01 30.71 10. M 0.1,3 U.73 O.i'iS 9.70 IJCBTABWSHJOD tiiii.) MEMBERS Kew York Stook Exohaug., Kow York Cotton Exohang?. PRIVATE WIRES TO Investment Securities ? U?y???^M?*<*WVAjV^W??WWWVWi?^?'W??VK^l'AA*^ *^<??M?W,>-*'''' r??^ii^?v>???i^*??^^??>-??>?"???x<*???>?S??*rf?^?? ? M Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York BALES: By f>700 Amalgamated Copper ..... t?0O A moi' Car anil Foundry... 100 Amor, C'oiton Oll... Amer. Snuff, pfd. Amer. Cini ...,,..? COO Amer, Can, pfa. Amer. Locomotive, coin.... zoo Amer. Locomotive, pfd.,.., DOO Amer. Hii?iir . WOO ?., T. ami H. Fe, com. IMO Aii t. und S. Fe. pfd. 2?00 Iialtlinoro nnd Olilo. MOO Brooklyn Rapid Transit... ZlwCanmllr.il Pacino .-.. Chcsnpeiilc?? und Ohio. iff) CM. G? eut Western. rm Chi,. Mil. and 8. ?. Colo. Fuel and Ivon. 200 Colo. Southern, com. Colo. Roti thorn, 1st pfd. Colo, Southern, I'd pfd. Coni. TohftfM'O, Pfd. moo Consolidated Gas . ?00 Delaware und Hudson.. Del..-Lucie and Weat. 1200 Erie, com.? . 10J Erie, 1st pfd. Erie, 2d pfd. 100 Gonernl Electric . 200 Illinois Central . 500 Louisville and Nashville...'. 1200 Manhattan. MOO Metro. Stroot Railway. 200 Mexican Central . Mo., Kan. nnd Tex., com. 300 Mo., Kun, and Tex., pfd..,. Thomas Branch Open. High. Low. Closing. Bid, Asked. 4!>% 17 ft Co., Bankers and Broken? BALES: ?io?; 17 20% ?'% I ?? 12?1% 7: icy ?? ?% na lieft 14.4 '??% 1S6 ?m 110 118 107% 7% 37* 60% 17 20 3?% ro% as% m 73 66% 4SI, ?% "? H3'/i .193% 165-? 23% J6S 132 nu HSV* 107',? 7% 37' CO 10% 2? 88'.i 4 6014 17 27 ??.. 8000 Missouri Pacifie. Nnsh., Chat, and ff. L. 300 New York Central... 100 Norfolk and Western.,?..? 12601 N. Vu Ont. and West. 8100 Pennsylvania R, R. 3SU. 3914 400 Pooplc'e Gas (Chicago)... IR',5 1??4 Prosed Stool Cur. , Prosed Htool ?Jar. pfd. Republic I. and S., com.. Republic I. and S? pfd.... MOO Reading, com. . Reading, 1st ?fd. 1200 Reading:. 2d pfd. 000 Rock Island, com.,... 100 Rock Island, pfd. 100 Sloes... Slots, pftl. 100 B. L. and Southwest., pfd. 1100 Southern Pnqlilc . 100 Southern Railway, com... Southern Railway, pfd. 100 Seaboard Air Lino, com.. 335 Seaboard Air Line, pfd... 400 Tonn. Coal and'Iron. ?00 Texas Fuclfle . 13SO0 Union PaclOc. United Sattes Leather.,., 2200 United States Steel,........ 6800 United States Steel, pfd.... Va.-Car. .Chemical, com.... Vu.-Car. Chemical, pfd.,... 200 Wabush, com. SOOWubash, pfd. Western union. 100 Wisconsin Central, pfd.... Total sales 148,200, Open. High. 02% $2% nm it6% M) 60 t?% m 47 "et 116 IN 21 It 15 ? 22% . ea% 16% h s Xt% '"? IS?. 4 88? 22% 10 60% 16% 31% 10% 37% tow. ihV? fri ??'4 IM os 47% 40% 07 20% 28% .10% "?% 16% ?? 22% , ssvi "9% m 15% 34 ??% ?7% noi? 11(1 f m? I m 8* 35% 37% KO 80 20% t% 40% ?M ?, 15 s% 23'/ Moi m 31 m m 40% 2t m ? 36% m '?1 ??y ?Vi CLOSINQ BOND QUOTATIONS. U. S. refundlnB 2?, rcgWre?!. 101% U. S. refunding 2s, coupon.Ls<4 U. S. 3b, rog-lntcred.1MX U. S. 2s, coupon .1W U. S. New 4?, registered.mtt V. S. NOW lu, coupon .I.'!.";? U. 8. OI?l Ha, regl.tored. '10.14 U. B. Old 4?, coupon....... It?lyi Mollinoli Keiuinil 4e. 30!% At?hieon mtjuulment 4a .,. Si . Atlantic CottSt Lino 4? .?7 r.iiltlmoro unti Ohio 4s..'..102V? Haltlmoro unii Ohio 3V4s.<??? *GU C'ontrul of Georgia 5?. 110% Centrai of Ck-orgla lut Ine. 7414 Ui.-i-.up,.ulio ond Ohio 414?. 103'; Chicago and Alton 3'?? .'?. 70'/i Chicago, li, and Qulncy new 4?. W% Chicago, M. and St. Faul gen. 4s. 109 Chicago and Northwestern con. 7?. 12BH Chicago, It. and Pacifio 4?...,. 69 Chicago, It. I. and Pac. sol. 68. 79% C, C C. ontl St LoiiU gen. 4?.100% Chicago Terminal 4a. 76 Consolidated Tobacco 4s ....u... ?Ili Colorado and (Southern 4s. 84 Dei,vor and Rio Grande 4s. lOOtfc Erie lirlor lien 4? . 100}* Erio General 4s . SOU l-*ort Worth and Denver City let?.103V4 Hoiking Valley 4%?..... VlV',wf Doulsvlllo and Nash. Unified 4s. 101',% Manhattan l'on, gold 4?.. 301-4, Mexican Central is . 64 Vi Mexican Central 1st Ine. 13 Minn, and St. Doul? 4b. 95*? Missouri, Kniuuis and Texas 4?. >S*?? Missouri, Kansas and Texas 3d?. 7S% National It. 11. of Mexico con. 4s. 77? Now York CerilSJl gen. 3Vi?.Wi'? New Jersey Central gciu 6s..113Vi Northern Pacino 4g .lOu Northern Pacino 3s . 74 Norfolk and Western cgp. 4s. 100 Oregon Short Line 4s and Parti?. 00% Pnnvylvanlu conv. 3',4??. BDV4 Ilaedliig Oeneral 4e. W>% Bt. Louie and Iron Mountain con. De.... 115% Ht. Louis and San Francisco fg. 4s. 8Z>4 Bt. Louis Southwestern late. 04% Baboard Air Line 4?. 68 Southern Pacific 4? .,.???. 03% Southern Railway Ss .117V4 Texas and Pocilio late .118% Toledo, 8t, L. and Western 4a.,. 70 Union Pacino 4s ..">.10554 Union Fucina conv. 4a. ?OH U. 8. Steel 'Jd Ca. 76% Wabash Ibis. 117% WabaJh Deb. Bs. 60% Wheeling and Lake Erle 4a . WA Wlm:onnln Central 4s . UOVit Colorado Fuel conv. Sa. Ut M and 0? Collateral Tr. 4?. ?:? Cantra! of Georgia 2d Ino. 35% January . 0.C3 9.76 9.62 9.71 Bpot cotton closed steady, 30 points higher: middling uplands," 11.2S; middling gulf, U.50; tales, 133 bales, Cotton, slcady; middling, H.25* gross receipts, 633 bale?.! sales, 122 bale?; etock, 61,07$ bales. Total to-day at all scapqrte?Net receipts, 4.73 bales; export to Great Britain, 2,378 bale?; to the Continent, 3,371 bale?; stock, 183,192 bale?. Consolidated et all eoaportn?Net receipts, 6.42!? bales: export to Great Hrllaln, 6,378 bule?; to France, 7? bales; to the Continoti, 8,276 bales. Total since September 1st nt all seaports Net receipt?. 7,054,153 bates; export to drr-at I Britain; MOJUl? bales; to Franco, 635,006 bales; I?, the Continent, '.',542.061 balea: to Japan, 42,730 bales; to Mexico, 26,728 bale?. NEW ORLEANS, LA., June 27.?COTTON? Spot cotton active and higher; there was a good demand, both from European ?nd Amorl ?.'??? spinners, gales 4,Mo bales. Inclinimi? 330 f. o. b. terms. Quotations advanced He. Futures opened Arm with pri?e? 3??16 pointe higher than Saturday's closing, influenced by better Liverpool and tho advance In New York. Thu opening brought out only a moderata num her o? buying or selling order?, and Imme? diately after the opening tho market lapsed ? Into a waiting attitude. The undertone was | steady, and while bulls did not give iho mar- j Let much, If any, support, conildorablo strength was drawn from ? lie covering of the shone, many of whom displayed anxiety to protect themselves. This week and next will bu broken up by tho holidays, whllo at tho end of three day? of activity, following Ilio close of this week's trading, ?will come tho j June report on condition by tho bureau. Few | tinder? eared ' to Increase? their commitment? In view of this. In tho trading July opened i-.t 10.63. '?old up to lOW and eased oft to JO.&l.; October opened at 10.43, ?old up to 9.S6 and declined to O.il. Tho market closed firm with net gains on Juno nnd July of 32 points each, ! August 20 and tho new crop petition? 13314 | peint?. Cotton futures steady: June 10.75 bid; July, 10 SM'IO.SS; August, l'i.U.t'10.56; September, HMr-j.i.82; October, 9.51?9.C2; November. n.49-L?> 9.W; December, 3.43_3.C?0; January, *>.50<?'J.57. PRODUCE MARKETS. NEW YOItK, Juno 27.-FLOL'R-Wtthout : fruiti? and ruled firm. Rye Flour?Quiet. ? Cornmcal?Quiet. Rye?Nominal. Barley?Dull. Wneot-rfipcit easy; No. 2 red, nominal, elo \ator. News from abroad sud thc West prov? ing less bullish, wheat experienced moderato weakness all day. closing 'ttl'.ir. net lower. I July closed SJ'-.c. ; September, ?Otic. ; Decer ber. etc Corn?Spot easy; No. I, 54iic. Option market win- dull and nominal, closing ?lie, net lower. July closed at 53?K<*?i September. C3",*.)'. Oats? Spot easy; mixed oat?, 2a to 32 pounds, 4",_4*'?.'. U-ef?JTrtn. Cut Meats?Steady. Lard? Steady; refined, quiet. Fork?Steady. Tallow? Steady. Itticiu?- Quieti ?trained, common KLod, J2.W. Tl'RPDNTIND?Quiet at Witf w-,1?" ?? ? Itee?Spot Ilio, steady; mild, nulot. Tho murket for coffee future? opened e??ady at an advance of 6'?i*lo points on moderate covering, . 1 ut later some position? lost the advunco under liquidation and the market wo? tlt.uiiy qutct. lira unchanged to 6 pulut? higher, l?ales 1S.O00 bugs. Sugar?Raw. firm; refined, arm. Rice Inni." Moiasses?Dull. Dut ter?Easy: creameries, commo# to extra. 13"?'lilac.; State dairy, common to ?*xtra, l3if 17c. Cheese?Strong: receipts. 3,475 kegt?; Stnte, full cream, ?mall, colored and white, choice. Oc Eggi?Irregular; State, Pennsylvania and nearby, fancy selected, white, l!0_-lc. ; South? ern, U$01tO, I'otutoes?Quiet; Southern (new), *U.7f*??2.59. Peanut.**? Firm: fancy tmtidplckea, 6(ii?'?c. ;, Other domestic, 3?&?%a Cabbages?Steady; l.cng Island. ta.Mii l.oO; Southern, barrol-crate, TCc?ll.00. Cotton?By steam to Liverpool, 12c. CHICAGO'. ILL., Juno 27.? Liberal world I shipments and favorable return? from the (Southwestern harvest Holds had a weakening Influence on the wheat market ??-day. At tho I cioso tho September option was uown V?c. from Saturday's Una 1 figure?, Corn unchanged; I oataare up a ?hado; provisions ?how a loss of 10_25o. * The loading futures ranged a? foiiowai ! open. High. Low. Close. WHEAT?No. S . I July (new).. S5:i S3 86?*4. ?5% ' ?enti fold). S-tTi B3 823. 82% Hopt. (new). 81% 81% ?Oli 80% cuii,\-.w, ;. Juno . .. .. 47% July . -47T? 4T% 47% mi Kept. 43-h 4X1?, 4814 4S% Dec. 32? 32? 3.% ?2% OATS?No. 2, June . ,. ., 41% July . 3S% 3SV?1 381.? ??s% Sept. 31ft 31% 81% 31% if ?a?? POItK-Per bbt July .11.93 12.05 12.70 12.72% Sept. .13.20 13.25 13.'* 13.02% L.-VHD-Per 100 Iba July. 7.00 7.00 ?.02% 6,92% Sept. 7.17% 7.20 7.12% 7.13% SHuKT Rlim-I'er 100 lbs. July . 7,fi3% 7,i??% 7.35 7.35 Hop;, . 7.70 7.72% 7.00 7.631? ? ?an uuntiii nms were as follows I FLOU It? Dull and btejib. No. 8 spring wheat, 33? 97c.: No. 3. 85'u03u. ; No. 2 red, W<fi'99c. No. 2 ccrp, -?414Pts'.io. ; No, 3 yellow, 4S%jMS%c. No. 5 cut?, 40*?'tille, ; No. 3 white, 30%? 13c. Nq. 3 ryo, 63c. Good feuding barios*, ?*j<?3vu.j fair to choice malting 421152c. No. I ilaxseed, ?1.0|; No. 1 northwestern, 81.07; l'rlme Timothy so?U, ?.'.03%. Mess pork, per barrel, ?}12.???1.?.7d; lard, per 100 pound?, <0.004J0-9'-%; ?buri rib? ?Ule? (loose),' 47.2d?7.87%! short olear sides (boxed), ?7.2507.60. Whiskey, basi? of high w.ueu, 81.28. Clovor, contrai?! grado, 51"..5. Butter?Steady; creameries, 13!4i(lSc; dairies, 1)?.?, lUc. ?'??-epe?Steudy at 7%?Sc, Kgga? steady at mark, umsee Included, litjucic HALTVMOI111, MD., Juno 27.--FLOUR-Sasy; patent, 84.80?4??; spring patuut, fl.8Su5.i6, Wlitat?Quiet; epot, contract, and the mutali, poajf*0\ic. : No. 3 red, Western, IWo.?,1.0?l? _uiitliern by ?ample, 75?Slc, Com?Steady; ?pot und the month, 51%??51???, Southern by whlto corn, ?>0?SiO?i Oat??Uulli No. 3 white. <|i_44%p. Rye?Dull. Ilutlcr?unchanged und steudy; fancy 1mltalion. l7?l$o. ? tlo. creamery, 30c.; do. ladle, HSjlfic. ; storo-packed, H'ftl2c. Kg???Steady und uuchunged at lee. Cheese? Steady; lumi-, ,?.????. ; medium. ?*?J-".?'?- ; small, 9%(ijU?kU. Sugar?Firm and UDolmngei), Ce ai'.?.)) grunuluted und lino, ?6.15. RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Blc'-iinond, s'a.. June 2T, 1301. QUOTATIONS, WUEAT I.ongbei-ry (c?r lot?).,...81.07 ??1.08 Mixed (car lot?). 10.7 ?'l.Olj Shortberry (cm? lot?). 1.0? ? i.os No. 2 rod (car lots). LOT ? 1.08 Va. bag lot? . 1.00 ?107 COUN Whll-, V?. bug lnts........,,., 17 , 68 No. 8 white (car lot?). 67 ? 67% No. 3 white (dal* lot?)..,. 65%_? t.6',i tio. i luUcd tear lots)......, Sit ui ?0% No. 8 mixed (car lots). 61 0 64% OAT8 No. J mixed (car lotsl.,. 41 No. 2 mixed (car lots. ?I O 4t?,_, RYE .,....,.,,.,....... 76 ? W CATTLE MARKETS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Salea at Union Btock' Yards.? Richmond, Va., Juno 27, 1M4. Receipts 0 the week nndinft Monday: CATTLE? tiecolpt?, 273 head. Market fair on all grades, l'est stcere, 5Vi-*_f6?ic. ; modium to good, 4V4?8Sc. ; common to fair, 3.???c. ; com? mon to fair, 3V4'nie. ; good heifers, 4Vi'?6c. ; com? mon to fair, 3?2%c.; fat cows, 3%@3%c, ; com inoii to fair, '?(??Ac; bulls, i?S'Ac. : calves, D@ Cc. ; fresh cows, S36.?@4G. ; quarantine cattle, 3i(4c. . , 1IOOS?Reoolpte, 815 head. Market good. Good hogs, MW%c. ? rough?. 404tte. B1IEEP AND LAMBS?Receipt?, 20T head. Market strong. Fat sheep, 8% ? 4c. : common to fair, "HuSc. ; bucks, 3i?3c.; lambs, (?gSVio. NEW ?ORK. June 27.-BI**EYrBS-Recelpts, i.B.'ii head. Prime Bteem, firm to 10c. higher; others steady; bulls and cows, steady to 15c. lower. Sleurs, ??.??????.??; bulls, ?*t*tj4._3; cows, 11.6001.00. Calves?Receipts, 6,400 head. Vc&ls, SSo, lower; buttrebllks, JOiilic. Of! tops, I6.??; buttermilks, li761jl,26; drenaed calves, weak. City dressed veals, 6i,'Je. lier pound; country, 6iisc. per pound. Sheep and I-ambs?Receipts, l?, :?'.-'> head. Oood. bandy sheep, about atcady: others slew to lower; heavy sheep n?A wanted; primo lamba, flrm to a abode higher; medium and common, slow, closing weak. Sheep, KSt&tt 4 76; culls, yy-yiM; lamba, |5f7.65; iwo ears extra, ?7.76; culls. ?450. Hogs?Receipts, 16,9m bead. Market steady to strong, State and Pennsylvania, hogs, }4."0i.6.!>o. CHICAGO. ILL.. June n.-CATTLE-Re cclpts, 17.000 bead, including 2,000 Texans. Market strong to We. higher. Good to prime Kteerst ?)-f.60S??j.65; poor to medium, ?4.*i0{j;".60; stocker? end feeders, ?2.&?4.CO; cow? and heif? ers, JI.CO?a?5.20; canner.??, il.,?ig2.W; bulla, 12? t.SS; calves, J2.5utio.-a; Texaa-feil ateers, Jl tOVi 5 25. Hogs?Receipt's to-day, 30,000 head; to? morrow, 20.000 head; left over, 2,283 head. Market opened He. lower, losed at decline and recovered. Mixed and butchers, 15.25(36,40; Cood to choice heavy, |5?3d?5.45; light, 5a.2utiJ) D.32'.i; bulk of Bales, J5.2tai.33. Sheep?Re? ceipts, 18,000 head. Market steady. Good to choleo weihen?, 3.|.25{_5.O0; fair to choice mix? ed, J3.50i_4.DO; nativo lambs, $4?87. UNION STOCK TARDS. PITTSBURG, TA., Juuo 27.?CATTLE?Supply fair; market slow, holce, je.W*}C.2C; prime, ta.70iie.00; fair, J|.40t?, t.V). Hogs? Recelpta. M doubla decks; market active. Primo heavy, mediums, jorkers, ?d.'?f 6.60; likht yorkers. J5.S'4|6.6?; pise, Jj.20a5.-10: rough, 33'???|.5". Sheep?Supply light; market slow. Primo wethers, ll.lU?j-4.70; common, shrp. (1.50Vi'.'.<?0; chelee lamba. ? a ?*?'''; veal calve?, J?,7iVi_i?;.10. CINCINNATI, O., Juno 27.?HOC-S?Steady ut i 1.6033.20. Cattlo?Steady and higher at J235.60. Sheep?Steady al I2?J4.00. Lambii? at.ady at |3.60?8r7.00. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. PEANUT MARKET? PETERSBURG, VA. June 27.?PEANUTS? Continue Ilrm at 41.15 por bushel fur Spantani ?ellers uro uaiiiiii; nigniir prices', vory few bel?g ?,ifoicd. Virginias nrm at 4\c, for fancy sloo*. Home shipments are being made from Peter? burg ot stock that had been stored in this cuy. DRY OOOD? MARKET. NEW YORK. Juna 27.?In tho dry Roods market to-day here and thcro evidences of im? provement woro manifest, and although buy? ers wero proceeding with caution there are certain linos upon which they were willing to operate a llttlo moro freely for current delivery, but are unwilling to anticipate their requirement.?, WAV AX. STORES. WILMINGTON. N. C? June. 27.?SPIRITS TURPENTINE?Firm ?t 62c.; receipts, 42 cuelm. Rosin?Nothing doing; recolpts, 13J bar? rels, Tar?Firm at il.SUi receipts. 27 barrets. Crudo Turpentine?Firm at ,2,2504.00 and J1.26; receipts, m.' barrels. SAVANNAH, GA., June ?7.?TURPEN? TINE?Firm at 630.; receipts, ?32 caskfi sales. 4S4 casks; exports, 265 cask?. Rosin?Flmr; re? ceipts, 2.694 barrels; sales. 1,167 barrels; ex? ports. 3,328 barrels. CHARLESTON. S. -., Juno 37.-TITRPBN TINE?Firm at 53%o. Roeliv-Vlvn.. COTTONSEED OIL MARKET. NEW ?????, Juno Sl.-CoUoneeed oil was stronger, light offerings acid a good business was done at higher pnce?. Prima crudo, f, o. b. mills, ?? .Humiliai; prime summer ylelow, Slo.; oft summer yellow, nominal; primo white, 32333c. ; prime. winter. yellow, 32?33c. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT Off RICHMOND, JUNE 27, 1W4, ??"? ARRIVED. Steamer Brandon, Rhodes. Norfolk, morclum diiiti and pnHSonger?, ulti Dominion line. tseiuuor Old iMin Comfort, Norfolk, mar? chundiso and passenger?, Virginia Navigation I company, Schooner John Kei.o, Shore?. Rappahannock, j corn, Warner Moor?; and Co. I ?argo Atlantic?, Beloh, Jtuiies River, lumber, Ellington and Ouy. ' , Ware? John R, Ktmmorma?, Meyer, Philadel? phia, Pa., coal, Walk? and Uailuff. Uargo B. M. Provost, Alien, Waltlmore. cop.1, WuI/m and iiaiiuuff. fiAlLED. Steamer Brandon, Rhode?, Norfolk, morelmn dlso and piihMfiig??!??, Old Itonilnlun line, Steamer Old Point c'ointort, aravo?, Norfolk, AIDS TO HOIEY BAEIRQ ?>?????14?,'?_ braja ?vgBtftYUtW llf ?eMIlUf H?osle?, ?? Drift ? be Merkel [" ?Md our 4-ps?e, clem kwoad, IQiut|sie4 "Guide? io Invpgter?" . , ?*? .r ?i ?M*?* jNm /ru v* *Hk~*m> .Jl Haight ? Freese Oo, Slain ????. ?3 ???????G??, ?, V, STOCKS, BONOS, CHAIN, COHON, 12H Kant Main HI., Richmond. \'a. Fercbee-Jone? Bldg,, Norfolk, Va. " |,-',?.????t-*??,hie cS*rf***'. #?, ??.??del rrsiiuiulbillly of your Dreher. Is a? Inisoi Unt M the ee oclljon sf rifili eteslu," ?"?'?"?? merchandise and passenger?, Virginia Navi? gation Company. Schooner T. Morris Perot, Randolph, Jame? River, railroad tin?. Bchooner Virginia, Evan?, James River, light. Schooner Lev! B. riillllp?. Jame? Hirer, light. Barge Atlantic. Belch, Jame? River, light. . PORT O FWE8T POINT. JUNE 37, MKX. ARRIVED. Baltimore. Courtney, Baltimore, passenger? and general cargo. SAILED. Baltimore, Courtney, Baltimore, passenger* and general cargo. PORT NEWPORT NEWS, JUNE 37, 1304. ARRIVED. Steamer Mae, New York. Burgo Cllntonla. Portland. Barge Undaunted, Portland. B?rge Solitaire, Portland Barge XV. II. Connor, Providence. Barge Kentucky, Providence. Barge Buona Ventura, Boston. Barge Annlo, Boston. SAILED. Bchooner Alice M. Colbnrn, Boston. Schooner Frederick Roessner, Gardner. lloren Indiana, Providence. Rarge Iowa, Providence. Barge Texas, Boston. ? - Will Build College. (Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) GREENSBORO, N. C.,. Juno 27.?The board Of director? of the Oreensboro Female College have definitely decided to begin the work of rebuilding tho college. This decision was reached ut a meeting of the board hold hero last week. -The canvas? for funds, which, la ?till being pushed vigorously, has resulted in contribution? that far exceeded expectation?. DEMOCRAT MADE FEDERAL JUDGE Judge Kyle, of Alabama, Ap? pointed to the Canal Zone. (Ey Associated Prese.) MONTGOMERY, ADA., June -T.-Hudgo Once?la Kyle, or the Eighth Alabama Circuit, while In this city, was officially notified of lila appointment as ono of I the Foderai Judges of the Panama canal I gono. Judge Kyle, who Is a Domoorat. was rcnommated for a term of six years ns circuit Judge at-the second D?mocratie primary. Ho will resign tho office as soon aa ho qualifies for his new place, which ho will accept. Judge Kylo Is a nativo of Macon county, Aln., has served throe terms lu the Alabama Legislature was a major In the Spanish-American war, has served as a member of the State Board of Railroad Commissioners and is now" completing his first term ns circuit judgo. Hla home Is at Dccatur, Ala. Tho Dixie Troubadours aiid tina "Eight English Dancing Girls" are again at tho t'usino, and last night, despite the cool weather, they wore given u, warm -recep? tion. The. programme Is made up of two musical skits, neither one of which Is re? markable for any very bright or original Unes, thoue?i they serve their purpose very well and furnish the necessary vehi? cle for the display of the tolejits of the members of the company. Tho most unique feature of the perform? ance Is the Radium dance, Ijj which tlie eight dancliyj girls participate. During this number the entire houso Is In dark? ness, and not oven a gleam of light Is pe;n on the stage. The only object? that can be distinguished are the forms of the eight girls, us tlKiy noiselessly lilt about thq stage, looking llko phantoms In tho air. Thu eftbet is ulmos*. weird, and makes one conjure up visiona of .ghosts and spouk*?.. THE LADY'S SHOT WAS UNERRING Negro Who Tried to Enter Miss Cowper's Room Paid for it With His Life. (Spadai to Tho Tlmes-Dlspatoh.) BUFFOM?, VA., June 27.-*?*??? police (o-day had positive information that the ma? whom Miss Ophelia Cowper shot some days ago had died uf his wounds in Isio of Wight county. Ho was a negro, whose nume they have not learned. T|io negro broke into tho homo whore M)ss Cowper lived, with hor mother, aud, despite warning* that ho would enter her bed chamber on thu pUlu of death, forced the door. Miss Cowpor fired with a re? volver at close range-, whoreupon the In? truder uttered a cry of pain and es? caped, leaving a- trail of Mood on tho Kieps and sidewalk- All efforts to loculo ila* would-be iipsal'anC by police, detec? tives and county constables wero rosult less. Their trull ended at a church yard, about four miles troni Suffolk, where a pool of blood was found. Police Ohlof Hrlnkley is Informed thu ? Miss Cowper's bullet entered thc negro's peek and took a downward course, pr??-' din-lug ?nteriiallirmorrliagob. Mita Cow? per thinks the Incident hastened tho end of her mollici", who died last Friday, GREENSBORO EMBEZZLERS Richmond Man Unable to Give Bail and Goes to Jail. FARMER'S FEARFUL INJURY Is Paralyzed by Reaper Falling Upon Him?A -Man Who Had Disturbance With a. Mule. (Spoclnt to Th? Times-Dispatch.) GREENSBORO, N. 0., Juno 27.?J. A? Kttmmers, who somo time ago wan charged with embezzling- 41,??00 from the Singer Sowing "Machino Company, o? which he waa local manager here, who waa caught In Michigan, brought baci, ?lieto and placed in Jail in default of bond for hie ?appearance at court for trini, baa ?loen released. A.friend of hla horo guvo the bond retiulrod, $1,800. Another case of embezzlement devel? oped horo Saturday, doorgo D. Ba'o cock, whu came horo sovoral months ago as tho representativo of Yarborough and Bellinger, of Richmond, dealors in old lion and brasses, was ohurgod with mis? appropriating $700 ot tho firm's money. At an investigation before a magistrate tho evidence wan so strong, Bubcuck wa? required to give a 4700 Justified bond for his appearance at court. He failed to give tho bond and is now m jail. TO BE TUri3D FOR. CRIMES. Bosldes these cases of embezzlement, thero io now in Jail to bo tried at the August term of court, two mon accused pt murder, and another capital case lor burglary. Mr, John Cox, of Revolution Milu?, had a disturbance this morning with a mu.e he waa trying to make plow. In tno dlf liculty tho mule by somo means got Mr. Cojc down and kicked him all over. Mr. Cox, whon foun?l in tho field, was ap? parently doad. Doctors In tho city wore telephoned for, nnd his biolhtu, Kit'tot Superintendent George Cox. When they arrived at his bodslde, tho lnjitrod man was allvo and Iho physicihn think? lie may live. Ho was taken up for dead, and carried to a near by houso, and bhowed signs ot life only after he had been laKl out on a cot preparatory to shrouding lilm. PARALYZED BY HIS INJURY. Another terrible accident happened to Mr, Clark?' Benbow, a prominent larmer ?.? Oak Ridge. Ho wits undor a roaper, which had been Jacked, up to enublc him to do somo repair work, when? tlie bupports fell, bringing tho heuvj ?na chlne down on him. Mr. Benbow waa ?-?orapletely paralyzed, and is in an al? most''hopeless condition, tho physicians saying they fear hla back is broken. He is kept under the Influence of opiatos, and his condition Is critical. ' Assaulted Little Girl. (Special to Tiie Times-Dispatch,) BLUEFIEXiD. Vf. .VA., Juno 27.-M. La?ghorne, a barber here, was arrested to-day, charged with assaulting Hattlo Harteaw, a thirteon-yoar-old girl, Sun? day afternoon. Ho was given n. hearing in tho magistrate's court and vent on to the grand Jury. GOTO ST. LOUIS VIA C.& 0. ROUTE. SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS, WITH DINING CARS. The C. & O. train leaving Richmond at 2 P. M. runs solid to St. Louis, coaches and Pullman sleeper?, arriving St. Louis 6:13 P. M. Only one night on the road. Train leaving R.chmond at 10:45 P. M.. with through Pullman us commodations, arriving St. Louis 7:30 A. M. the second morning. Returning from St. Louis, through trains to Virginia points leavq St. Lou.s 11 A. M. and H P. M., arriving Richmond 3:30 P. M. and 7:30 A. M? respectively, Shortest, quickest and best route. Coach oxourslone every Tuesday and Thursday during months of June and July. "FINEST COASTWISE TRIPS IN THE WORLD." Richmond to Boston and return, 123.00? to Providence and return, $21.00; includ? ing meals and room via Merchants* and Miners' Transportation Company, from Norfolk: daily Une to New England. Tickets on naie at Chesapeake and Ohio and Norfolk and Western Railway. Of? fices, 810 East Main Streot, R. H. Wright, ngont, Norfolk. FOURTH OF JULY SPECIAL RATES VIA C? & O, TO MOUNTAIN AND SEASIDE RESORTS. On July 2d, 3d and 4th tho Chesa? peake und Ohio will sell round trip tlok Qts between all stations at reduced rates, tickets limited for return passage to July 6th. Tickets Issued to the Hoashoro ut rates Indicated below will bear final limit of July (Jthi Rlohmond to Norfolk and return, ?3.EO? Richmond to Old Point and return, 18.001 Richmond to Virginia Beach and return, ,3.75. Use tho C. & O. fust trains leaving Richmond 0:00 A. M. and 1 P. JM, Two hours to Old point and two hours and twont^rflvo minutes to Norfolk. Popular fl.OQ excursion to Old PoinL Ocean Vle-w und Norfolk July 3d and also July 4th. Tickets also sold for Excursion trains of Sunday, July 3d, good returning on excursion trains of July 4th, at 43 round trip. TAKE STEAMER "OLD POINT COM? FORT" SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 2D, AT 10 O'CLOCK. 7do. Ruund trip to Norfolk.7flo. T?o, Ruund irlp tu Newport News....75c. 60o, Children, under 12 yours of ago. .60c. ?JlcUetts B^Qd lo return next night or th? following Tuesday, FOURTH OFTyLY EXCURSION RATES R., ?, ? P. R, R, One and ono?Uilrd fares for the round trp between all ntuilonn. Tickets on sale July 2d, 3d and 4th, final limit July Sill. Apply to ?Idiot agents lt., F, * P. R. R. AV. P. TAYLOR, Tniitli) Manager, DRAGON'COFFEE Pure ?Mocha and Java. Hotel Tradp Our Specialty, divo Us a Trini Order. Al.AGON ???-??? CO., ????????,??? TYPEWRITERS! Olli, lo lli. 1, eil, ?Uli KUl?ll .Ili' ?. lu r u. M?njr lootl ?> ii?vr. 1-4 of uiwu?mtur?*?? iiricivi. luiwoui? Itoeli for ultrl'us 11 I Mioliin?? iMbpM ou ?l'ere??!, li you wain ? UOOO ?jrpoirriKjr CHEAP. j-ou'll uml It bere 1 11 SOUTHERN STAMI' ANI) STATIONERY CO,. kuUi. ?uiAlnifc ???? Wn Uli M?lu, lUcluuuuil, Y?. FINANCIAL. O-WW-WlMmlHi ?i-li ??'?? <U ?!*?.? l|| IW|W see M-ov-*-/ we: grow. COMPARATIVE ???????? IN D?f.POSlTt? FROM OFFICIAL STATBjMENTS. Dopoalts .Tul- lrtth, 11*?), $87,413,74. Deposit?* September 18 th, 1902, $89.f<??*t,7S. Deposits February ?th, ?903, $92,573.96. Deposits June 9th, 1903,$103,378.46. Deposits Sept. 9th, 1903, $120,702.32. Deposits Jan. 22,1904, $123,273.49 Deposits Mar. 28,1904, $134,110.75 Courteous Treatment. Btuihogs Methods. Four Por Cent. Tho Wholo Story. Capital Savings Bank. THBi PEOPLES' DEPOSITORY. NtTlUt East Main Stroat. $200,000, Surplus and Profils, - - $660,120.19. Designated United States, State and City Depository JOHN P, BRANCH. Prealdont. JOHN KERB BRANCH, Vloo-Preelden!" J. F. ?HjBNN, Ctvshlor. DEPOSITS IK SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, PAYABLE ON DEMAND, DRAW 3 PER CENT. PER ANNUM FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT. Virginia Trust Oompany, NO. 1200 RAt?T MAIN STREET. This company solicits your bualneee and will kWo careful and prompt at? tentlon. PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Loans on City Heal -?ututo and approved securities. This company ???? cutos trusts o? every description. Acts as Executor and Trustee under wills, solely or otherwise; Administrator, Trustee, Guardian, Executor, Reoolvor and Assignee; Trustee under mortgage. Issued by any Municipality or Corporation to Hocuro bona Issues; Executor or Trustee undor the lust Will and Testament; Administrator ot the estate of any deceased person: Registrar and Transfer Agent of the capital stock and bonds of corporations. Guarantee, Judicial and Contract Bonds Issued without unnecessary, delay. Rents Safety Boxes and Store? Valuables; Vaults Burglar and Flrc-Proo!. JAMES N. BOYD. President. MANN 3. QUARLES, Vice-Presldent L. D, AYLETT, ??oretary, JOHN H. SOUTHALL, Trees?*!*?!?, CHEAP RATES SOUTH Via SEABOARD AIR UNE. $6.85?Richmond to Raleigh, N. C. Ac? count of Summer School for Teach? ers. Tickets on sale July 4, 5, 11, 11!, 18, 19, 25,.and August 1st, lim? ited to August G, 1904. $20.95?Richmond to Atlanta, On. Ac? count American Association o? Nurserymen. Tickets on sale Juno ??0, 31, 22, limited to Juno 28th. by payment of 60c, extension ca|i be had till July 15th. Ratos to this meeting are on the certificate plan. $17.75?Richmond to Nashville, Tenn. Ac? count Fisko Unlvorslty Summer School. Tlckots on salo Juno -4, 26, 27, limited to Uftoon days from dato of sale. $18,20?Richmond to Monteagle, Tenn. Account Monteagle Bible School. Tickets on sale June 30th, July 1, 2, 10, 20, 21, 22, limited to August 31, 1004. $15.00?Richmond to Columbia, S. C? account of meeting Interdenomi? national Religious nnd Educa? tional '?' Association. Tickets on salo August 23(1, .24th, 2Bth, lim? ited to . August 31st. Rates to this meeting aro on the certi? ficate plan, $14.70?Richmond to Athens, Ga. Account jVthens Bummer School. Tickets on sale July 2, 3, ?, 11, 18, limit? ed to fifteen days from dato uf sale. $31.95?Richmond to Eureka Springs, Ark. Account Southwestern Summer School. Tickets on sale July 6. 7, 8. 9, limited to August 7, 11)04. Fourth of July?For this day, tho Sea? board will sell round-trip tickets to all points south of the Ohio und Potomac, and east of the Mis? sissippi Rivers, at ono and one third fares. Tickets on salo July 2, 3, 4, limited to July 8th. H. S IjEARD. W. M. TAYLOR. D. P. ?., 'Phone 405. C. T. A. S30 E. Main Street, Richmond, Va. COACH EXCURSION TO ST. LOUIS $16 ROUND TRIP EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY IN JUNE VIA C. & O. ROUTE. On each Tuesday ?.nd Thursday dur Ink tho month of June the Chesapeake and Ohio will sell Special ton du, couch excursion tickets to St. Louis at -fie n.uiid trip. Fust vestlbuled trains leave Richmond 2:00 1?. M. and 10:30 P. U. Tic-tots to St, Louis antl return, good Cor fifteen days, $21.30! sixty duys, $20, and season tlcketa, ?31.20. Shortest, quickest und best route with thorough accommodations, DON'T ?F?o ST. LOUIS Bofor<* culling upon tho undorslgned for descriptivo mattnr and In formation rela? tive to lowest ratos via Washington or Baltimore, and tho superb through traine of Baltlmoro and Ohio Railroad (Royal Blue), only ono night on train, Through Pullman and unexcelled Din? ing Car service. Apply to ticket agents?Byrd Street, Elba und Main Street st&tloua, Southern Railway or Richmond Transfer Com? pany, ot* address ARTHUR O. LEWIS, Southern Passenger Agent, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Norfolk, Ya. FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSIONS VIA ATLANTIC COAST LINE. This line will ?ell round trip tickets from all points on Us Uno to ull points south of tho Ohio and Potomac, and east of tho Mississippi Rivers, Including St. Louis, Mo., at ruto of one mid one-third first-cluBs furus (minimum furo M cents); tickets to bo sold July 2d. 3d, and 4th, with final return limit July S, 1904. For full Information apply to agents; ? Pi C. S. CAMPBEIA., Division Passenger Agent, 838 hlust "Main St., Richmond, Va. SPECIAL RATES TO EUREKA SPRINGS, ARK., VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY ACCOUNT SOUTHWESTERN SUMMER SCHOOL AND CHAUTAQUA. Account of tho above occasion, the Southern Railway begs to announce rate of ono flrst-clnss furo, plus 50 cents, for the round trip; tick????? on salo July ?th lo Olli. Inclusive, with rutiliti limit Au gupt 7, VJOl; nitu from Richmond -W1.93. For information, apply to ugents. SEABOARD AIR UNE SUNDAY EXCURSIONS TO P?TIERSBUR?. 40 Gents for Round Trip. Tickets good on nil regular t?mida y iruluti. beginning Muy 15, 1W4. ? BRANCH, CABELL it CO, Bankers and Brokers! NO. III! EAST MAIN STREET. RICHMOND, VA., MKiMJJhlR?? OF NH3W YORK STOCK liXCHANOB. NEW YORK COTTON I2?\.CHANGB, CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE. Commission charges (excepting on ? f?w local securities) the same aa tho?e charged in Now York and Chicago on stocks, honds, grain and cotton. Inter?? views and correspondence Invited. FHIVATB WIRES tq prtlNCIPAL CEN? TERS. f - ?-?? -. ? ? ? City Bank oiRiGlimond RICHMOND, VA. Capital and Surplus, - $500,000 Would be pleased to receive the ac? counts of corporations, firms ?nd indi? vidual?. Interest allowed on deposits in Sav I ings Department, WILLIAM H. PALMER, President, E. B, ADDISON, Vlce-Fresident. J, W. SINTON. Caahiw^ The First National Bank OF RICHMOND, VA? INVITES THE ACCOUNTS Ol?' DEPOSIT OKS AND BORROWERS. Capitala Surplus - SI, 100,000.00 Total Assets - - ? $6,SOu,000.00 BUSINESS AND PERSONAL ACCOUNTS Solicited by The Stale Bank of Virginia, 1111 E. Main St. ? ? Richmond, V?, r? im - '"" " ?.; ? $16.Q0-RQUND TRIP?$16.00 TO THE WORLD'S FAIR?ST. LOUIS VIA NORFOLK AND WESTERN RWY. Tickets at above rate will be sold every Tuesday and Thursday during* tlie montila of June and July, limited to ten daysfrom date of sale. Tickets limited to fifteen days, ???.60; sixty days, $211.00; season ticket, ? $81.20. These tlckots will allow stop-over at summer resorts between Bodford and Bluoflold within final limit of ticket. Two fast vestlbulcd trains, with through Pullman sleepers, Parlor and dining cara, For descriptive matter ot the World'? Fnlr and further information, apply at company'? office, No. sas East Main Street. JNO. 15. WAON?R, C. H. BOSLEY, City Pass, Agt. Diet. Pass Agt, SUMMER EXCURSION RATES, R? F. A P. R. R.-rjEASON 1904. Effective Juno 1st, tho It,, P. & P. R, . R. will ?ell reduced rate summer excur? sion tlckota to nil principal Northern, Eastern and Canadian summer tourist points, includimi Atlantic City, Cape Muy, Niagara, Palla, Saratoga Springs, Clifton Springs, Newport, Quebec, Mon? treal, resorts In tho Adirondack?! and ..ulto Mountains, ota; also to Virginia summer tourist points on the Southern Railway reached via Washington. Tick? ets on ?ale dally until September HOtli, Inclusive, good returning until October 31, UHM; liberal stup-over privileges. per further Information apply to agents R... P. & P. R. ft., or Vf, P. TAYI.OIt. Traffic Manager. 4TH-JULY?4TH AT THE SEASHORE SPECIAL EXCURSION VIA NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILWAY TO NORFOLK AND VIRGINIA BEACH. 1 DAY. *1j 2 DAYS, $2. Special train of vcstlbjed coaches tvlil leave Byrd Street Station July 4th, going through to Norfolk and Virginia Beaci. without ??hange of cars in either dlrccton, on following fast schedule; Leave Itteh inond 8:30 A? M. Petersburg ?..(? ?. M, arriving Noriulk 11 A. M., Virginia Beuch 11 15 ?. ??; returning, leu vu Virginia li?acll t?;30 1'. M., Norfolk ?-.li P. M., ar? riving Richmond ?OUXI P, M- ?1W round trip to Noriulk, ji.u'o io Virgin!? Beach und return. Tickets will be sold for Sun? day, ???p???? trains leaving Itlcnmcnid B:3t) .\. M. (.Trilby) and 8.(W ?? M., (??od returning on above spticlui train July 1th, at fulh'Wlng ivuml trip rate*: Norfolk. V>.CO: Virginia Beuch, J?..'?? Pur I leite ti uml further Information, apply at coin? puny'*- of flro ?? at il.-kci ui'U??, tfyrd Street Stall?.n. j.\i>. K. vV.U.NI'i'. '"? 11. BOKL4?Y, ? City J?*w?. Agt, Piai, ?*?*?. -A**?