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OPEMTIB 1EHT UBEE SCRLE Support ing Efforts Ccntcrcd Upon St. Faul jiiul Union Pacific. MARKET VOLUME SHRINKAGE Thc Character of thc Trading Ilas Uccn But Little Changcd. NEW YORK, Juno B.?Tho fcallzlng of prolltn wns rathcr moro consplcuoue ln to-dny'B Block mnrlsot thnn tho new buy? ing of stocks, hut the speculatlrig pnrty. Is condubtlng tho largest shuro of the opuiitloiiH In tho present inurkct, und dld not rellnqulsh tho eftortB to hold prlces tiKuhiHt tlils itnlizlng by support of Hpeclrtl stocks. Most of tho support Ing efforts centered upon Bt. Paul, nnd wns carrled over later Ino Unlon l'u Clilc. Outslde of these, there was a mls cellnneouH list of speclnltleB whlch rono frnni tlme to tlme und supplomonted only sllghtly tho BUBlalnlng eltect of thu lead? ers. Thoro Wh_ addud slirliikajje In the volumo of tho ma'rkot. Tho character of tho tradlng wns but little chnngeU, nnd nowH dovelppmcntB wore Uttlo ro gnrded nnd In fflbt woro not 01 great Importnnco. Ooneiul oulsldo Interest ln tho market was pronounced to bo stlll a nogltglblc fiunntlty.. Tlio easirig ten? dency of the local money market con? tlnued und 6_tehdcd to rates for tlmo loans carryhiK over tlio end of the year. Tho mlxed tone of tho market con tlnudd up to tho closlni;. ' Bonds were steady. Totnl snlcs, pnr value, 12,065,* 000. Unlted States bonds were unchanged on ?nll. Total sales stocks wero C0D.4O0 shares. MONEY AND EXCHANGE? Money on cnll, casy, (Vftl-.; rullm. rate, 3 1-4; clos 1111,' bld, j; ofrered nt 3 1-2. Time lonns, eutiler; CO days, 4K1-4 per cent.; HO days, . 1-2; six months, 4 l-_y^-l. Prlmo mer cantlle paper, 5G1-2 per cent.; sterllnir ox chnngc, flrm, nt M.J'.">.70.<M._i.75 for de tnantl, and jl.S2.S5it_K2.60 for slx'ty-day billH. PoBtcd rates, $I.K@4.SG 1-2: commer? clal bllls, J4.S2 1-1; bar sllver, CG 1-S; Mox lcan dollars, ol. RICTTMONT- STOCK MA-tlvET. Blchmond, Va., Juno 6, laeU. STATE SECURITIES, Bld. AsKcd North Carollna 4s. C, 1310. 103 North Carollna Cj. C.. 1!U9. 13-1 Va. 3 . Old. C. and It., 1S32. Vi Vn. Centurlea, 2-3, C. and B., 1931.; W/i ... HAIl.ROAD BONDS. Atlniit- and Char. lst 7s, B. JM7_ 103 A. C. h, n. R. Con. Tr. 4 p. c. M A. C. L. R. R. Ctf*. at Ind. 4 p. c. 90 Georgla Paelflc l.-t 6?,"C.v 1S22.:. 11S Georgla. Bo. nnd I .a., 13(5. 113 Oenrifln und Ala. C>n. 53, l'_5. IH Nor. aii.1 Western Ky. 4s. lMO. 101 Nor. ;.:i : Weatern I'ocahontaa is.... D2 ... Western N. C. Ut 6s. C. 1914. 113 ticaboard Air -Line 43. 1950. SSH '... RAILRO AD 8TOCKS. . l'nr. Atlnntlc Conjit Llne "A"....100 148 Atlantlc Coast l.lne pfd.100 l_aVi ... Atlnntlc Coaxt Llne com.'.l'O H. Chesapeake utid O'llo..November 109 -'J Ga.. Kj. ut_l..ia. 2 d.pfd.100 S4, ao Norfolk tind Western com.1C0 Si UAXK A.Vb TRL'S- COill'AN. STOCKA Amerlcan Natlonal.100 l_S Broad 6treet .25 Xi C|ty.Ii Z3 I.rat Natlonal.__*.2fid *.. Merchants Natlonal.1C. 475 Natlonal l'tank cf Vlrglnla.100 137 .... 1N8URAN.* E COM. AN1ES. Vlrglnla SLute.25 31>i ... MISi*E_I-AN_Ot*& Vo<-Car. Cftcm. pfd., 8 p. c.......l'W l'/'H: iw Va.-Car. C. Co. Col. Tr. _ p. c. K. IIALTIMORK STOCK MARKET. BALTIMORE, MD, June 0.?Seaboard All Llne, common and preferred?Notning aomg. COTTON MARKETS. N'EW YORK. Juue.C?The_cotlon market was less aellve to-day wlth fluctuatl ns c.njiara tlvoly narrow und Irregular, although tlie gen crul tone was steady, and tho market cbiaed Steady at a net advanco of 5{f" i>oin:?. Sales for tlio day wero esUmated at about ? 17S.OOO bales. The market oponed stea.dy nt unchanged prlces to an advano* of fl point*. wlilcli waa hardly aa _r.od ua due on the cnblts. and lm mcdlaL.y dftcr tlie opcnlnK price* eaccd off to a net !os? of 3'itt polnt_ under local btar prcs sure and liquldatlon.- Wlthln a point or two of yesterdny'h low lovel, however. a better dc n.and flovoloped, not only as a result of shor^s covering. but buying for lonj; account on the theory that any chango in the weather would cauHe an advance, an.i the murlcet durinj the mlddli! and late sesaion fihowed an upward tendency. The-cla- waa wlthln a point or tAVO of the ton, The weather contlnued very favor? able in tn* South, and the forecast was for a good day U:r to-morrow. Some prlvate reporta of cropa damage aro belng recelved, but uu vlrea hnve n. btariah averago. There wero re? porta of a better Epot demand front Now Or? leans. According to official advlcea the South ern spot marketd were qulot ami unchanged to 54c. lowcr. Tho report that u resolutlon had l??en Intnvluced into Congress asklns for nn investlgation pf tho recent ncreuge report on the ground that fhe ilgures glven wero Icrger thun warranted by tlje returna from the gov ernment's corrosporidenta; had no special in? fluenco ln tbe loeul market. Recelpta nt tlie porta to-day wero .t'.o79 baica against ll..v.9 last week and M.'lll lo-.t yenr. For thc week W,0{.) bule_ against 71,037 last week and 112.430 last year. To-day' a recelpta ot NOW Orleun.. 2,102 balea against 51.316 iaat year, nnd at llou.iton 1,911 bales against 3,513 last year. Cotton futurea closed otcady. l'rlcea ronged aa follows: Open. Hi'jli. r.o-v. C.va". Juno .10.10 10.W 10.19 10.61 July .;...10.53 10 57 10.43 lO.fa Augusl .10.42 10.13 10.37 10.47 September .10.33 10.34, 10.31 10.:8 October .10.32 10.3S 10.2S 10... November .10.27 10.27 10.27 10.3(1 Docomber .W.30 10.41 10.31 10.40 January .10.37 1045 10.35 30. 3 .ebruury .10.41 KM2 0.40 10.43 Spot cotton clo.ed (juiot; middllng uplonda, 11.20; niUldllng golf. 1M3: tulca, 010 balea,. Cotton. qulet; middllng. 11.2J; not recolpts, S2S bales: gross. 1,101 bale.s;- aales, C10 bak'B; Ktock, !K',"tO bales; export to tho Contlnom, {,818 hnlea. Total to-day nt nll porta?Not recelpta, 8..174 linlea; export to Oront Jlrltaln, i.Ojs balea; to the Coiitlnenr, 4.372 liales; Block, 472.S27 bab'a. Couaolldateil at all porta?Not raeelpto, 40,001 tiales; pxpnrt to Great Brltiiln. 13.033 balea; to Prnnco, 7.7S2 balesO; to tho Contlnpnt, ?0,704 balea; to Japan. 400 balea. Totnl since Soptombor lst at nll porta?Not recolpts, 7,542,442 balc; export to Oreat l'Jrltaln, ?.?s2,4'.iU- Imles; tii Krance, U0S.5O5 baiea; to thu Cnntlnont, _. .7.1.707 baleai to Japan. 113,914 balea; to Mexlco, 2,701 baloa. NEW ORI.l-AN.. Juno 13.?COTTON?Spot waa ciulct at a dec.llno of 1-Plc; nilddling, 1013-lCc. Llmlted eirerln.Tt: reatrlclcd tr-tdlm-. |3alea wero 2,350 balea, nf whlch 1.T50 wore bjIU 011 thn spot and il_ tn arrlve. Futurea opened steady wlth prlcea 2J?7 polnts Iowwr, The deollno (loomed to bn bnned on tho nck of business, Lator in tho dny u gnod apot nqulry Ilr?nilthene4 futures. Exportera pa'd |S?750 points un July for L.lveni"iil g?>d mld (IIIng. anil te<ii~J?*'<) July for l'ully good mid THOil-: -R&NCH& CO. (Establlshed 1838.) MIS..I1.EI.B Now York Stock B.-Iwngo, New York Cotton Kxchauge. Private Wires to Prinoipal Markets. Investment S?curitl es. OFFiGIAL RANGE AND SALE OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK By Thomaa Branch & Co., Eankers and Brokers, BAI.E8: Open. 1,700 Atlantlc Coast Llno, com.. l"S>-4 23,000 Atrierlcttn Smcltora,. com... 150 61,300 Atnalganmled Copper. I09>,i 4,300 Amer. Our nnd Foimdry.. 42*4 , ,? ^mc-r. Cnr and F01111., pfd. ... l.noo Amerlcan Cotton Oil. 83 21)0 Amerlcan Tobacco, pfd... 103% Amerlcan Can . , -Atncrlcan Can, pfd. "',200 Airn.-r. I.ocomotlvo, com... 70% lOOArnor. Jjooomotlvo, pfd.... 11c 1.700 Alnorlcan Sugar . 130% 3,300 A., T. und 8. Fo, com. '*"?% 700 A., T. nnd S. Fo, pfd. 102% M00 Haltlmoro and Ohlo . 10S% IP.UOO Brooklyn llnpld Trnnnlt... H\[ 1,100 Cimadlnn Paclflc . 100% 000 ('hr-snpealte and Ohlo. &S% 700 Clilcn(to Great Western... 19% ?IIMO") Chlcaso, Mll. and St. l'aul 174% M.00J.ColtfradO Fuel and lron..,. 02 8,000 Colorado South., com. 33% 00* Colorado South., lflt pfd... 70 2,8M Coldrndcl South., 2d pfd... 4*% 2O0 Clev., Cln., Chl, nnd St. h. 99% S-V-OO Coiipolldnted G'.-is . 139% 700 liclawnm and Hudiion. 213 .Dol.i "Latjk. nnd Wostern. 7,700 J"rlo, com. 40% Krio, 1st pfd. 1,700 Erlo, 2d pfd. 71% 2,000 Gonoral Klfictrlc.. ni 1,80) Great Northem, pfd.. .W.% M0 Illinois Central . 181% 4,f.'0O Loulsvlfln and NilHlivillo... lf>0% Munli.ittnn . Motro. Stroet Rallway. WM Mexlcan Central . 23% 1,100 Mo., Kun. and Tcx., com.. 8-'*% SALES: Open. Mo., Knn. nnd Tnx., pfd. Z.800 Mlmmurl Paclflo . 9i*,% 2.900 Natlonal Le.ul . 77<i 3,'VW New York Centrnl. 140% 2,G00 Norfolk and Western. 88 400 N. Y., Out. and Western.. 01*.; 4.700 Northem Paclflc . 211% Sn.ii'O I'cnns-ylviiiit.-i.' Railroad .... 183 2.&00 Pcopln'n Ofia (Chlcarro)... M% 3,000 Pressed Stccl Cnr. Kf 60) ProMPOd Steel Car, pfd. 98*4 200 Ropubllo I, and S., com... 29% 000 Ropubllo I. and S., pfd... 104 80,600 Rradltig, com.14314 Reading, 1st pfd. Reading, 2d pfd. 1,000 Rock Island, com. 20% 300 Rock Island, pfd. 00 900 Sloss . 40% tolos-s, pfd. 13,000 Southern Paclflc . 07% 1,700 Soiitliern Rallway, com... 88% 100 Southern Rallway, pfd.... 99 Seaboard Alr Llne, lst pfd ... Seaboard Air I.lne, 2d pfd. ... Seaboard Alr Llne. com. 300 Tennessee Coal and lron.. ir.7% 1,800 Texas Paclflc . .'WVa 69,r/i0 Unlon Pac.ifi'c . 161 18.400 Unlted States Steel . 41% 0,800 Unlted States Steel, pfd.. lOOi/j 300 U. S. Rubber . 01% IT. S. Rubber, lst pfd. ... XI, 8. Rubber, 2d pfd. 1,000 Va.-C'nr. Chemlcal, com.. 42 100 Va.-Car. Chemlcal, pfd.... 109% iW) Wnbnsli, com. 21',4 4,000 Wnlmsh, pfd.\ 00% Western Unlon . Tolnl sales, 010,000 shares. CLOSING BOND OUOTATIONS. IT. B. refiinrllna 2a, rogistered. 103 U. H,'rcfundlng 2a, coupon. 103>4 V-.-B, 2s, reglatcred. 102% V. .13. 33, coupon . 102*; V. 8. Old 4a, reglatered. 102*4 Tf. H, Old 4.1. coupon.'.. 103*. U. H. New 4s, reglstcrod. 12S14 U. H, Now 4s. coupon. 12s_ Amerlcan Tobacco 4a. 70 Amerlcan Tnht.-eo Ga. 114 Atchlaon general 4s. 10l:_ AtOhUoU udjuatment _. 'J'tt Atlnntlc Coast l.Ine 4s. H'J I llaltlmore nnd Ohlo 4s... 1031; Haltlmore nnd Ohlo S'Au. a7 llrooklyn Rapld Translt conv. 4s. 113% Central of Georgla 6s. 111% Central of Oeorgla lst Inc. 80 Central of Georgla 2d Ino....,. W Central of Georgla 3d Inc. M ChcMipeak- nnd Ohlo 4H?. UMH Chlrago nnd Alton 3Hs. 7 .4 Chicago. II. and Quincy new 4s. lO'i Chicago, R. I. and Pao. H. R. 4n.85s Chicago. R, I. and l'ac. R, R, coi. 6s.... 91V4 C. C, C. and St. Louls i;on. 4s. lOl'-O Colorado Industrlal Ss. serles A. vDM, Colorado Industrlal 6s, serles U. WA Colorado Mldland 4.1. 7? '.'olorodo and .Southern 4s. M's Cuha Ss..". lou-li Jjenver and RIo Grundo 4s. WlVi Dlstlllers* aecurlties 6s. 8?k ICrle prlor llen 4s. 10r Erle cSonernl 4m.,,. I'.K HockltiB Valley 4W.i (offered).. lOSVj Japan 0.1. WJi Japun Cs, -.'-l Hc-rlcs. '?>-'?* Jnpnn 4Hs . ?4 Japan 4s, certlllcate.i. J^?4 Japan 4*/i|B certlllcates, 2d serles. U3!ii Ixiulsvlllc and Na?h. fnlflod 4s. Hli'-j Stanhattan consol gold 4s.'100S Mexlcan Central 4s. "9?a Mexlcan Central lst Inc. Hl Mlnn.andSt. Eouls 4s. 1)1 Mlssourl, Kansas and Texas 49. WA Mlseourl, Kansas and Tcxaa 2ds. 89 Natlonal It. R. of Mexlco con. 4fl. 84Vj New York Central gen. 3_. 8St_ New Jersey Central gen. ua. 127',. Northern l'aclllc 4?..'. 104!; Northern I'acldc 3a.'. n>* Norfolk and Western con. 4a. lOHi Oregotl Short Llne refundlng 4a. 911. 1'eiinaylvanla conv. 3l_>?. 87 . Keadlng General 4a_. 101*4 Bt. LousI anil Iron MOUntaln con. 5a.... 113 St. Loula ond San Francisco fg. 4a. MVi St, Louis SoUthweatOrn twi. 4a. 7_i Seaboard Air Line 4a. SS% Southern PncMc 4a.i. 82 Southern Paelflc let 4a ccrtincatoa. 07 Southern Railway Cb. 11?% Texa? nnd Paelflc lats. 120 Toledo, St, ._. and Western 4s. SO1.. Unlon racinc 4s. 10:% Unlted statea Steel 2d 6?. 88% Wabash lsts. 113_ Wabash Ueb. Ua. &*Yi Wo-.orn Md. 4a. ^14 Wheollng and Ixike Erlo 4s. SI Wlsconaln Central 4s. 92 M. and O. Collateral Trust 4s. 85 dllng. f. o. b. New Orleans.' At the hlgheat the nctlVQ poaitlona were 4??7 polnts abovo y .Uerday's closlng. The market closed steady nt a not udvonre for tho day of lfl<3 polnta. tho entlre llsl conaldcred. Cotton futurea closed steady: June, 10.74; July, 10.80; August, 10.51: Sejitembcr. 10 3"; October, 10.26; November, 10.27; Decomber, 10.28; Janu(ir>'. 10.36; March, 10.45. IUCIIMOXD PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrceted Dally.) POULTRY-LP/E. Chiekens, wlnter. per lb.t 13 frt. IS Chickons, spring. per lb. 21 _> ? llons. per ln. 13 (_ 14 BUTTER. Cholco family packed ,per lb.... IS & IS Cholco dalry packed. per Ib. 14 tt m Cholco store packed.,..,... 13 if" 1* Packing stock. 10 8 i Eoaa ,. ,. Crates, nenrby, frcah laid. 17 tt 18 Crutcs, from other aecttons. 16 & " Ai'l'uES? Eatra, fancy, per lb. O.W it LOO Fancy, per bbl. t.M ? 6.*0 Choice, per bbl. i.W t$ 5.50 Comaion to lalr. per bbl. 2.5J kf 4.00 LEMONS-Pcr box...... 3.W & 4.50 OHANGEo? Callfornla. per box. t.-i 9 S-M GRAPEFUUIT?Per box. 3.50 tt 4.00 8TRAWBBRRIES?Pancy, qt... 6 & S BANANA8?Per bunch..... 6. tt 75 BLACK PEAS?Per bua. _15 tt L25 Di.XOtY-YED PEAS? Prlme to fancy. 1.45 & 1.64 Common to good. 1.2S tt LSi Clay peaa, per bua. 1.01 ? l.W Mlxed peas, per bua. 1.00 O l.oi LEANS?Xavy, No. 1 whlto.... --LOl : ComrnOn'to'Cholc . pei1 bua.... 1.J5 Q L5* Mlxed. per bus. L20 & 1.2i Colored, per bus. l.-'J i_ 1.25 POTATOES?Virginia. bus. 63 & 60 Northern. fancy, per btu. 60 V 65 Early roae. per bus. ti tt 60 New Southern. por bbl. S.70 tt 4.2J SNAP3-I'er basket. 7i 'ii 1.35 TOMATOES?Ktanejv currerl.... 1.75 tp 2.26 '? Choice. por carrier. 1.23 if 1.75 CYMBLINOS?Per caae. KO tf 1.25 CL'CU.MHERS?Per box. 1.23 ? 1.75 CUCUMI1EHS?Per box. 1.50 tt 2.00 NEW YORK 1'J.ODTTCE MARKET. NEW TORIC June 6.? PLOUR?Dull nnd steady. Rye Flour?Steady. Cornmftal?Qulet. Rye?Dull. Barley?Dull. ? ; ', : ' . ... Wheat?Flrm: No. 2 red, 04c. nomlnal, eleva tor, Optlons '/iiiHc. ncc highor. September, i5?ic.; Decomber, 86 7-16C Corn?Flrm; No. 2, 3S_c. nomlnal, elovator. Optlons %Ul c. not hlghcr. July, 57W.C- i Sep? tember, (K\c.; Decembor, 65*>ic. Oala?Flrm; mixed. 40fa-O>?c. . Beef?Steady Cut Meats?Steady, _a,rd? Plriu; Western prlme, f;i.7t-!i.S0; relined. lirm; conllnont. J9.30. Pork?Steady. Tallov?Steauy. Roaln?Finn. Turpemlne?Steady. Rice?Quici. Molassea? steady. Coffee?Spot RIo, steady; mlld, steady. Futures aloady, net unchanged to 5 polnts hlgher, Supr?Haw, ttrm; fair reitnlns. 2 15-16S2 31-32c; centrifuga!, 3 li-SJ'fifSMjC.; rnolussos sugar, 2 11-16'(}_ 32-3-'c.; roilr.\d. (inn. ? , Butter?Strong; creamery. 10flH9%c. C!|ee?e? Enay; skims, 2B?Vic. Eggs?Steady and un chnnged. l-Vtatoes?Irregular; Southern, per bairel, tl.231)3.76; Malne, per bag, S2@2.6o; .State and Weatern, J2.37(5_ Ii2; European. <!.:u?J3.5\ Cab buges?Eaay nt 75C&11.37 per crate. Peanute? Qulet and unchanged. Proighta?Qulet and un cnunged. Cottonaeed Oil?Steady with a fair business doing. Prlme crude, f. o, b. mllls, S0\fec. noml? nal; prltne summer yellow, 37Mi83Sc.; prlmo whlto, 41c.; prirao wlnter yellow. 41c. CHICAOO, J_no 0.?Thc Kentucky State crop reporta. showlng conslderablo damago by drought to tho fall-eown crop. enused strength to-day tn the looal wheat markot. At the loso wheat for July delivery was up K&\c, Corn waa ft&lc. Oats a'.iowed a guin of lit l'/ic. Provlsions wera 16ijJ30e. hlgher. Tho leading' futures ranged us follows: Open. High. Low. Cioso. WHEAT?No, 2. July . fOH E1H 60. 81H Sept. 79% S'.l-H , 79* S'J% Deo. 60% 6HS S0% *' 81 rCOHN?Nc. 2. July. 40% M% 49K, #.i Sept. -UVfc CO% 43 00% OA'IS?No. 2. July . W, 33% 34*, 35U Sept.?. 32"J 3SH 32<4 3-'{ Dec. 33% H% 33',_ 33% MPIHS PORK?Per bbl. July .16.25 10.60 10.25 10.03 sopt.ai.17',-4 16.32V4 la.nw 10.32% La wit?per 100 Ibe July . 8 63 8.77Vi 8.63 S.7J Sept.8.S0 , 8.D0 8.80 H.WI Oct.8.77V. 8.B3 S.77!_ t>.!~ SHORT UIRS?Per 10O Ibs. July .B.27Vj 0-I7H 0.271- M7W Hept.9.15 0.3-7 ? 8.13 U.32% Oct.8.05 8.15 O.W 9.13 Cash quoUttlons wore as follows: lnour? Eaay, No. 3 wpring whoat, 81O840. No. 3, r.'.iv.'c.; No. 2 red. 8hK<ti1Vic. No, 2 corn, 50% .> 50'ic. i No. 2 yollow, COViSrol-. No. 2 oatn, Si'.te.; i No. 2 white, 36-tf.lUtyc.: No. 3 whlto, t3T}.10%c.; No. 2 rye, OOVic. Oood feedlng bnrley, 42^ilc.; fair to choico mnltlng, 40'if35c. No, l tkix-emi, ( J1.07; No. 1 no-thwestom, ?1.12%; prlmo tlm othy seed. ?3.33. Clover, eontract grniln, Jll.'ii. " Short rlba tldos (laoso), }8.SO0?.4O; mcaa porlc, pei barrel, io.4J'o .10.50: luril. por 100 poun .8, f8.70; short clear aldca fboxed), JJ.VOS. ?0, Whiskey, bnala of hlgh \vin??, ?1.!3. ltuuer? Klrni; ereniiiorles. Wi 18c .; > dalrlea. lavtSlTe. Eggt?JSas}' at mark, oascs Includod, 14-'.; . ilrjts, M'.ic; prlmo llrsts, jsi,j|0.; oxtras. 18c. Chee.-o?Steady ut lOQllp. UAI-TIMOHE. MD., Juno O.-FLOUR?gulet qnd unchaiiged, Wlieai?Klniier: epot, cou trnet, S'Jc; aouMiern by sample, 75?sie. Corn? I'lnner; spot. KUii 3'1. :. i coulbern white com, :;|i.si.v;'ic Oattt?l .rincr: No. * mived. SS1*^ i>,\ Rye?Uull; No. i wus torn, 70&7IC. Jtlut ter--Steady and unchanged: fancy linliatbm, 1. iisc: civuiuery, 21022c. Eggs-Flrm ut 17'/j?t 1 >v I'lieesu?Steady inul uiudinnsod; lai'it", mio.; Mnnvll .llcVi' Sugai1?Htoudy and un clutuued. _ RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET Rlahmond, Vu., Juno 0, jyt., QUQTATION,... ' ^Nof _Trod (car lota).J 01 U3 No, 3 red (our U'tn). t"l if 82 Steamer U'ltr IoIhj. M Ci; *\ lleleeted (cur lots). J0 it k? Vlrglnla (oatr lota). io it V CORN No. 2 whlto (car lots). , W ' W No. 3 wblto (car lota).|. 50 No. i inlxvd (cur lota). tt W No. 3 uiixod (cur lota). tt ? .?' YiruiRl. tliuu lota)... oJ ii . OATS No, 2 lolxed (car lotB). ? Sjt fia No. 3 mlnod (ear lota)."< it "'Va No. i WlllW (car lottU.,,,., <g V No. 3 whlto/(car lots). 0 ?? HYE? " Ng..2 ryo (car lots). 72 0 Tt Virginia (bag lots). 67 Hl Tl cattLe markets. RICHMOND LIA'E STOCIt MARKET. (Sales at "Unlon Stock Yards.l Richmond, Va.. June" 6. 5iWG. Report of the live. stock rnarkot for tho weclc omllng June 4, 190*. is as follows: Best Btcers, fiffoVic: fair to good. 4t"M%c.-; common, 8M.8j;3%c.; best cows, 3Vitf "%'*?; beB* hclfers. 4S-H4C; medium to good, 34:'a'""ic-' cows and calves, J2OQ25.O0 per head; calves. 4SJi 61to. -extra. 7c.; bost <<heep. 41,-iS614c.; common. to fair, fi^io.; lambs, bVilFlc; a fow nt Y"*o.; best hogs, C-gCAc.; common to folr, SQJ-Sic.; sows and stags, 4I,MVic. Prospects good for all kinds of stoclt. CHICAOO. June 6.?CATTLE?Recelpts, M.WO head.--Market: Best. steady; others slow and lower. Common to prlme steers, "4?i'J.10r cows. .'UWl-30; he'lfers. ?".7*iSiU0; hulls. W.Xtt<:Vo', calves. Xi.V'Ufi.'Ju; slockers and feedem. \%inS& 4.7S. HogB?Recelpts, 22,000 head. Markot ?>"?* 7*>4c. hlgher. Cholce to prlme, heavy, $6.5</d> 6 65; medlum to good, heavy, te.47MvS.Ml! butchers' weight*. W.nog-5.65; good to cholct, lioavy, mlxed, ia.4Sfr-6.M>>4; packitiBV (iil^.u't. Sheep?necelpts, IB."--"? head. Market JOlfloc. hlgher. Sheep, 54.50116."*: yearllngs, $5WUo.^; ghorn lambs, J5.25l~r6.7o. ?nSCEL"LA>*EOUS MAIUvETS. DRY OOODS MARKET. SBW YORK' Juno 6.?The dry gooda markc: was qulet and easy. Knlttlng gooda for tha season of.l9W.were shown-at prices rangln^; from S07Vi per .'cent. advance over last year. ' ' NAVAL HTORES. ?vYILMINTON. N. C June 6 r-SPIRl'J** TPGHPENTINE?Firm nt 66?ic.: recelpts, ta casks. Itosln?Flrm at J3.40; recelpts, 113 bar? rels. Tar?Flrjn at SL90; recelpts, 20 barrels. Crude Turpentlnc?Flrm: hard. }2.M; dlp. $4.40; vligin, J4.fi; rccolpts. S3 barrels. SAVANNAH. A.. Juno 0.? TUBPENTINI Flrm'at 67V4C; sales,' 90$ casks; recelpts, 1.M1 casks; shlpmen'.s. 746 casks. Rosln?Flrm; sales, 3.816 Obarrels; recelpts, 8,337 barrels; shlpments, 3,711 barrels; *tock. Ca.S-41 barrels. CHARLESTON, S. C. June 6.-TUUPKN TINE AND ROSIN?Nothlng dolng. MARIN'E INTEfcl-iIGENCK. FQRT'OF RICHMOND, JUNE 6, lSyC. . . . ',[ ?.-.... ARHIVED. . . .,..'. Steamer Brandon. Harney, Norfolk, merchanr dlse and- passengers, Old Domlnlon Llno. ? Schooner William M. Powell, Jolinaon, Hav de race, flBh, E. A. Saunders* Sona. do Graco, flsh. E. A. Saunders* Sons. Schooner A. L. Barnotte. Heywood, Hnve <~e Orsco, fluli, Lerebvre-Armlstead Company.' Schooner Grace S. Chambers, Pledmoro, Now York. salt, Harvey, Blalr and Company. * SAII.ED. Steumer Brandon. Harney, Norfolk, merchan? dise and passengers, Old Domlnlon Line. Steamer lMcahontas, Oruv-s. James Rlver landings and Norfolk, merchandise nnd passen? gers. Vlrglula Navlgatlon Company. Schooner Speed. Insley. James Rlver, llght. Schooner R. B. Spcddln, Kennaid, James Rlver, llght. Schooner Albert. Scott. Jnmes River. llght. Barge William J. Mcllwalne, Mcllwaine, Norfofk, light. : PORT OF WEST POINT, JUNE. 6, 1906. ARR1VE1>. Steamshlp Baltlmore, Courtney, Baltlmore, passengers and general cargo. SAILED Steamshlp Baltlmore, Courtney, Baltlmore, passengors and general enrgo. Wholesale Produce Market. The rocelpts of truck on Cary Streot yesterday were not aa large aa on Tues? day, but the commlsslon - men had no troublo ln aupplylng tho demand, which was falrly active. With the exceptlon of new potatoea. down South vegetables are talclng a back seat. Old Hanovor, Loulsa and Henrico county gardens are comlng right up now to meet'tho demand. Tho wagons thnt bring ln tho onions, tho lettuce, the snups, tho cnbbngo and the what not from theso nearby gardens do not go to Cary Streot, but they go right around to any old street. If thoy can unload at tho maVltot stalla they do It. but lf not, they mtilco a house to house canvass, and aa a general reault vegetables nre now cheap enough to bo within the reuch of all. Leaf Tobacco Market. Tho four waroiiouHes had falrly good brealts yesterday, and altogother they sold about S0,/)00 pounds of good sun cured tobacco. Shocltoe led, wlth a 20,OCO pound salo. Prices ran all tho way from ?5 to *29 per hundred pounds. Thoro wero many plloa of wrappers that sold from *1S up to |20, and theso good prlcea brpught the general average up to somethlng llko fH, The buyers were eagor for good stock, and no plles tliat hnd chnrnc-ter and body went begglng. Tlio rccolpts at tho wnrehousoa last evenlng.were small, but there ls somo stocU on hand, nnd tho probablllty ls thnt tho sales to-day wlll bo fjulto aa largo na yesterday. "Vf OCK "BROKERS. GEO. T. KING & CO., 110^Vi B, Waln'St., Richmond, Va. BTOCKS, COTTON AND QRAIN, Fractlonat Lots a 6peclalty, Close Attentlon to Out-of.Town Aooounta. l'RIVATH WIRIOS, N6W YORK. CHICAGO, NEW ORLBANS Weatern Unlon Branch In our offlco. 5tgck Tlck?r In Customor's Room. -Wenibera?? liiohiiiuiid Graln und Cotton lilxchungo. Sti-ausers. vlsltlng tho clty aro lnvited to imU'e our offlce thelr lienriquu'rtor**, und huve mall und wi-e* seut lu our cave, LABGE REVEMUE !S Interesting Figures From Re? ports at National JBrewers' _Conventio?r- . (Ey Associatcd Press.) IXDIANAPOL1S, iis'D., June fi.-Tho forty-thlrd natlonal convention of the . Unlted. States Brewera' Association met to-day at-tVie Claypooi Hotel. Over 2(5 delegates aro present, reprcsentlng nearly every Stato in tho Unlon, and an esti iriatcd capltal of: ?500,000,000. Mcyor Hookwalter dellvered a brief address o? wolcome. John Gardlner, of Philadelphia, presl? dent of tlie association, reuponded an" the report of tho bojird of trustees was read.". The statlstical"*Teport shows that the'regeipts from the*~t!ix on beer by the Unlted States Treaaury for the fiscal'year endlng Jurie 80, 1903, .were ^o0,"i00,S*?', "\vhic"i was 21.5 per cent. of the total collectlons from all aburces.of'internal-revenue, nnd ja'n* Increase of '^,2Tr,0i*l'''oVcr IT.i. Tfie barrel tax yielded S-S,<:"0'539,' .thinTrewers." speclal tax, $164,741. drid the flealers h? malt liquors,' $730,271. "', The number of barrels manufacl'ured ln 1S05 was' 49/139,54-). an increase of 1,2*1,41/7 over 1904. Callfornia produced 1,043,1-41 barrels; Illinois, 4,032,4,-lCr Indlana, 1,10:1,2(11; Maryland. 1,220.018: Massachusutts. 1,811, 100; Mlchigan, i,217.|)S<";-MiB-jourl, 3.395,MH; New Jeraey, 2,005,a"3; "New York, 10,091,Sttl: Ohlo, s.825,192; Pennsylvania, C.123,930, and Wlsconsln. 1,035,292. The tiuaiitity of fermented Uquora pro? duced was l,ra3,245,740n gallons. The pro? ductlon of dlstilled liquors was 117,731752 gallons..nnd the tax paid $129.5l2,C2S. The per capita. rmantlty -(population '3,259,000) was: Fermented, IS.41;. dlstilled, l.'l. " There were 1.S47 brewerloa in 19&5, an in? crease of 100 over 1904,- 14.970 retail dcalers in malt liquors, an lncreaso of l.lGo; wholesale dealera of malt liquors, 10,113, an increase of 057; retail llquor dualers, 241,2**9, an inereaFO of 11.1S3: wholesale llquor dcalers, 0,:i2S, an Increase of C3I. MUCH ENCOURAGED. Ladies of Hollywood Mimorial' Association Hold Meeting, A called meeting of Hollywood Me? morlal Association was held ln tho leo luro-xoom of Seeond Presbyterian Church yesterday nt 11 o'clock, Mra, Kdgar D. Taylor prcsidlng. Tho ladies felt very much encouraged ln thelr work, and congratulated them selyea tliat tlie pul/lic turned out in such laigo nuprbera to do honor to Memorlal Bay. Tho correspondlng secretary waa In structed to wrlto a letter of speclal thanks to Captaln Frank Cunningham for hls presence and hls slnglng, nnd for hls instrumentality In brlnging tlTo chil? dren of tho West End School to Join in his slnglng. Thanks were also expressou to tho lurdella bnnd. Miss Mamle Buushnian, chalrman of the docoratlon commlttee, deslres to thank publlcly, through tho press, out of-town enrrtflbutors of .'flowers, including Mra, Tazowoll Bradley, of ttoxbury, Vn.; Mlsses Cocke, of Bromoj Mrs. Dabney, of Doswell; -Mra. I, I. Knox. of RUn geon's Polnt; Mrs. Hnmisey, of Westover; Mrs. Lamb, of Shlrley; Mra, Harrlson, of Brandon, and, from the upper Jamea, Captaln Joseph IJolwon', of Jtook Castle; Mrs.- 'Ashby Wickhain, of I.orralne; Mra, Montgomery West, of .Tucknhoo; Mrs. Herndon, of Ashland'; { Mrs. Bundolph Talcott, of Bon Air; Mrs. 8'rothor, of Chester; Mr. W. II. Pcan, Mrn, jn-.-id ley, and, among tho florlsts, tho Morlt Hose Onrden, Mosnilller, Among Gar? dens, Mnnn & Brown and Ilamniond. Ono of the sweotest iloral tokens was that Bont by tlie graduating cluss of nur?e*a at Mc-niorliil Hospltal. Tho nssocliitlon feola that tho iinusually largo contrlhiitlous of flowers sont from out of the clty woro duo to tho generouu spaeo given by tho press fnr tho re questa mado by the assoclatlon for ilowers. It waa decided to request tho Daugh? ters of tho Confedoraoy to appolnt sr:e clal eomnilttoos to havo ln charge on Memorlal Bay nll inonunieni.s outside of Hollywood, except the I,eo mnnunient, whicli liau ulwuys boen falthfully enred for by tho Junlor Momorial Asaocliitlon slii'ce Its unvoll'nUi A vnto of tlinill'B waa dlrocted to bo sont tlio iiillltnry, which always turiiH out to do honor to tho Confederato dead; ulso to Baughman BrotherB, who, wlth thelr usual, gont-rrislty, printed tho pro. grnnimca freo of cluuw. and to tho Vir? ginia Niivlgntlon Conipany mul tho Soiitlicrn Bxprcss Comimny, who brought Jlowers freo of chitrgo. Tlie mooiliig tU?ll ndjourned. to meet agaln October 31at, American Locomotive. (Spoplal l-i The Tliii.'-'-l>lspnli-.|i1) NBW YOHK, Juno O.?Tho book vnluo of tlio Anierleiin I.ocomotlvu Conipany, biitied on earnlngs, expocted to bp hIiowh for .llactil yi-ur uiiillng thls mouth, eutl iiinled nt DO ilollnra a *hure a-jahiHt $72 u sluu'c, June V), Vji.ij. FINANCIAL. If Now. Put Your Money ??aa_i?lMli??m l?l i.L'mi_iiimiij oil j_ .mmmm i ? In a plncu whero you cnn get ltwhcn you want It. Wo nro pnylng Intereat twlco a year tn our Sav? ings Department. Courtooua nnd Ubernl trentmont assurod to nll. whotlier you doposlt much or little. SUBSCRIPTIONS to thc flto-.u of thla bnnlc contlnue to bo reeolvc?<! nt par. Blinr.-'H nro ono dollar enoh, and any subscrlptlon 5h recelved from ten dollars ?upwnrd, payublo ln cnsh or In ten monthly Inatal tnents. Prudent pnoplo wlll roadlly hppi-Clnto thla safo and deslrablo tnvestmont. It la tho bank for tho peoplo. Southern Interstate Bank, Corner Nlnth and Maln Street*. S. QALESKI, President. HIRAM T. OATE3, Vlce-Presldent. W. GRAY WATTSON, Cashler. W. M. HABLISTON, president. W. Nl. ADDISON, Cashler. O. S. MORTON. Assistant Cashler. NATIONAL BANK OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND, VA. _ UNITED STATES, STATE AND CITY DEPOSITORY. Capital. $500,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $200,000 Assets, over .*.- .$4,000,000 Thls bank' sollclts accounts of flrms, corporatlons nnd ?"??-*?'*"? equtpment nnd conservative manasement lnsure doposltors prompt and satls* 't^eTe^CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Ihe?".?$88? Safc&S^ ?sa sr?s: a,thS. feVWa.0 .nbou7anev. .Manaanese Steel Vau.t for rent nt *3.00 per an* num and upwards. ?^^^m ACTIVE ACCOUNTS OF INDIVIDUALS, FIRMS AND CORPORATION3 SOLICITED. COMMERCIAL PAPER DISCOUNTEO AND LOANS MADE ON NEGO TIABLE SECURITIES. THE STATE BANK OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND, VA. Branch. Cabell & Co. BANKERS, Ull East Main Street. Members New York Stock Exehange, New York Cotton E-chanije, and Chlcaso Board of Trade._?? LANCASTER & LUCKE Bankers and Brokers RICHMOND, VA. For eaie. tho Flrst Preferred Stock of the Jefferson Realty Company, ylelding five per cent., free of tn*. lEHOHim DAY MD Five Thousand Veterans and - Civilians in Pa? rade. (Speclal to Tho Tinics-Dlspatcli.) WINCHESTER, VA., Juno C?Co^fcd crato Moniorlul Day wns observed in Wlnchcster to-day by Ashby Camp, Con federato Veterans, nuxlllary sooietlr., hundreds of flremen und about flvo thou sand vlsltlng veterans and clvilluna. A purado through the town lc_ to Stone wnll Cemetery, whero gmvos of Confcu. erates hud been docoruted, Tho oration wns dellvered by tho Rev., Wllllam D. Smlth. ,, After these services a pretty monu? ment to Captnln Hugh McGulro wns un volled by hls only child, Mrn. E. M. Cabell of Wuynesboro, Va., foll-Wfid wlth nn orntion by R. Gray Willlams. i .-? M'CARTHY COUNCIL. Grand Regent and Other Grand Officers Pay Official Visit. (Speclal to Tlie Times-Dispatch.) Members of McCarthy Councll, ns well ns a large numbor of the active Ar canumltes In thu clty, aro greutly In? terested ln Uio olllciul vlslt of tho grand regont und grnnd olllcors to McCnrthy Council at Deo Cnmp Hall to-nlght. Councll wlll conveno nt 7:80 P. M. A cplendld prosrammo hns boen prepnrod nnd n thoroughly cnjoyuble evening promlsed to nll tho tnombors who at? tend. i Leave for Culpeper. Mr. ainl M:s. XV. A. Porter,' who havo becu vlolloru in tho clty for tho past weok, left yesterdny for Culpeper. Va., whero thoy wlll spend most of tho sum. mer. Mr. 1*ortor is a son of M\o celebrated arllst, Mr, J. J. I'orter, jmlntur of Extra rfov. Bllly Smlth's portralt, and Mr' . I'orter ls great grnndduug.hter of tho uid l.ovolutlonnry hero, l'otur FrunplHpo, whose portrult nnd aword now littng ln the Stnte T.ibrnry of our clty, und ulsu n tivlntivc of Governor Aloxunder H]iottt< wood. Knighthood for Mr. Mellin. The frlends of Jlr. Curl Mlllln, who for mnny years wus conuuctial, us con sultlnir englneer, wlth thu Rl.hmond I.o pomotlvo Works, wlll bu glnd to Icurn that Klng Ose.ur II of Sweden httn con ferr.fl on hlm thu cross of thu Royul Or? der of Vusa. Tho knighthood L>jntowed ou Mr. MulUn ls personal, not heredl tary. Tho Ordor of ,Vasa wns tnst|tutod by Khu; Groteous III ln 1712, utid lu only conforrod to men of eacuptlouul civil mei'llH. Rev. A. J. Ramsey to Speak. Threo services wlll ho held uutler tho uuspleea of tho Chrlstlan ulid ?4,i ualonury Alllunce ut Unlon Stutlon M. 12. Clturch to-morrow, (.?omnioiiclng nt 10:80 A. M., ut 8:80 und at 8 _?. JI. Rev. A. J. Rniiiauy wlll bo tho spQiiker. All ure Invlted. Dr. l_i? W. Hlnton. Vnltod 8t.lv. Mu I'luu IlnHjiltul HUigeon, thls clty, haa gono to Norfolk us u wltuuas lu tho enp laln MiuhIi '.'lHll?Ualng''' fMiau. lio wlll I'-ium Satuiday,. ._ , The. Savings Bank of Richmond, 1117 East Maln Strasl, Next io Hotel'Lexlnjtoa. THE INSTITUTIONRia THE PEOPLE PROMPT, LTBERAL AND COTJRV'B OUB TREATMENT TO ALL. DepoeltB In BUms of ONE DOLLAR and upwards recelved and lntcroat al? lowed. Loans mado on real estato. Nesotiablo paper dlacounted. R. A. PATTERSON, Presldent L. Z. UORR1S, Vlco-Prosldont. JAMES M. CALL, Cusiller. Directors: Guorgb L. Christian. N. D. Hnrgrove. P. Whltlock. It, Theodoro ?Sllvaon. W. R. Zlmmermann. It. Alsop. P. Slttordlner, II. Seldon Taylor, O. O. Owons. John W. Oordon; G. Q. Valea tlno, R. H*. Pattorson. City Bank OP IUC1IMOND, VA. Capltal, ...... $400,000 Surplus and Undlvlded Proflts, $150,000 Would be pleased to rocolve tho ac* counts of corporutlons, llrms and lndi vlduals. Interest allowed on deposlt ln Savings Department. WILLIAM H. PALMJ3R. Presldent. E. B. ABBISON, Vlco-Prosldent. J. W. 3INTON. Cashiur. American Nation&l Bank, RICHMOND, VA. Tho commorclal accounts of lndlvlduals, ilrms and corporutlons aro lnvltod, and every accommodntlon wlll bo extendod that ia Justilled by tho customor's flnan clal responslbllity nnd deposlt balanco. Ample capltal, thorougli odlco organlza? tlon and excellent eonnectlotia onable the Instltutlon to glvo Its caistomers unBur passed fucllltiCB. Savings accounts of $1.00 and upward aro recelved and Interest ut tlio rate of 3 por cent, The Bank of Commerce & Trusts Tenth and Mnln Streets, Sollclts Accounts of Flrmu, lndlvlduals and Corporatrons. 3 per cent. Interest Allowed on Savings Deposits. a?m?inmT?i??m?n mn hduium peaomwi bi ??-? TRAVELLER8. IM'PORTERS AND EXPORTER3 wlll savo money by coiiaultlng First Natlonal Bank, RICHMOND, boforo buying or BoJIina FOREIQN EXCHANGE. j nmrnwn MMBBuaaarmi We Buy Life Insurance Policies. and pny more ln cash than the compunioa lhHiiing them. Wo Also Buy Policies Subject to Loans. Wrlto for terms, Btatlng use of yolluy, tlH, caro of letter carrler No. 63. 8TEAMBOATS. Merchants and Miners Transportatlon Co.'s ? Po-iton, Maas.. and Provldenoe, R.l. Stcuiiiem louve .Norfolk for ?J*lon '1 utntluy, Vi'iMiiuoiluy, i'riduy aii.l tJUUduy ?? Kor J'ruvi Uunc.i Monday, Thun-Juy und liaturduy. ut il l?, M. l*u???nH?* tt?d fruUlit tuKi-u for ull New Kiislun-l I'iiIhU. Tliliutu oii aaU ut O, UH4 (i. itwy. u...l N. uuJ. U. Uwy, um^cs, und ,\'o. W JiUjl Jlaiu. . , RAILROADS. Rr""* __ _"_? Rlchmond, t F. & P. ^0-rRb.ut| Tralns Leave Rlchmond?Northwafd. . 6:20 A. M.-Dally. Uyrd St. Through. 0:20 A. M.-Dully-Maln St. Thrnuffh. 7:30 A. M.?Week Days?Elbn. Fre<lerlolt?bulH Accoimnndiillon, 8:40 A. M.?Dnily?liyrd St. Through. 12:05 noon?Week Days?Uyrd St. Through. 1:00 P. M.?Weok Lays-llyrd St. FrodorlfjM burg accommodatlon, 5:03 P. M.?Dally?Main St. ThroU-h. C:S0 1'. M.?Woek Days?Hiba. Ashland ao, commodatlon. 8:20 1'. M.?Dally?Byrd St. Through. Tralns Arrlve Rlchmond?Southward. $:40 A. M.?Woek Day?-_lba. Aahland ao commodatlon. 8:20 A. M?Week Days-IJyrd SL _ rederUJt* huiK accommodatlon. 8:35 A. M.? Dully?Uyrd St. Througn. 11:60 A, M.?Wccfc Days?llyrd 8t. Through. Local Dtopa. 2:14 P, M.?Dally?Maln St. Through. 0:80 1'. M.?Week Day_-_Iba. Fredcrlcksburt Accommodatlon. 7:15 P. M.?Dally?Uyrd St. Through. '?'?.... 9:00 P.M?Dally?Uyrd St. Through. Local fitops. .:S0 I'. Mr-Dally?Maln St. Through. NOTB?Pullman Slccjjlng or Parlor Cars on all above tralns, except tralns arrlvlng Ktcn* mond 11.-50 A. M. woek days, and local accom* modatlons, Tlmo of arrlvals and departuros and connec*' tlons not guaranteed. XV. D. DUK13. C. XV. CtiLP. W. P. TAYLOR, Asot. to Prcst. tlen'l. Supt. Trol. Mgr. Southern Railway SCHEDUM- IN 1*. FECT APitll. M, 1908. TItAINa LEAVE RICHMOND. ; N. Ii.?Kollnwlng Kchedulo ngurns publlshcfl only aa informatlon, nnd are not Rtmranleed. 7:00 A. M.?Dully?Local for Clmrlotte. N.C?-? 12:30 P. M.?Dully?Mmltcrl?IUiffet l'ullman to Atlimtii and Iilruilngliam, Now Orleans, Memphls, Chattnnoog'a nnd all the South. Through conch for Ohoso Clty, Oxtord. Durham and Ilalelgh. A 0:00 P, M.?Ex. Sunday?Keysvlllo Local. -..' 11:30 P. Sl'.?Dally?Llmlted?Pullman ready ,9.1 P. Jf., for nll tlio South. VOltIC KlVISn LINE. 4:3Q P. M_K::cept Sunday?No. 1G?BCIMmol* Lltnltc.-. 2:!5 P. M?Scec-pt Cunds.7?No. 10?Loccl te West yo!r.t. 4:43 A. M.?Exuept Sunday?No. 74?Local to Went Pnlnt. TRAINS AURIVE RICHMOND. . ., 0:58 A. M., 7:M P. M.?From all tho South. 3:33 P. M.?From Charlotte, RalolKh, Durham, Chaao Clty and Local Stations. :?> S:40 A. M.?From Keysvlllo and Local Statlotl*. ' 9:15 A. M.?No. 15?From Baltlmore and We*t Point. 'V . 10:43 A. M? No. 9. 5:15 P. M.. No. 73?Frbn? West Point nnd Lncai Stations. . . ,', No. 35 nnd No. 10 stop Qulnton, TunsUll .'? White Ilotiso nnd Lcstor Manor. ? C. W. WESTTUTRY, D. P. A., Rlchmond.-iV-, II. H. HAItDWICK. W. II. TAYLOB, P. T. M. O. P. A. II. B. SPENCER, Oen'l. Mgr.. ? liv} Washington, D. C. Chesapeake & Ohio Ry. Clncinnatl, Indlanapolfs, St. Louis, Chica? go, Loulsvllle. Nashvllle, Memphls. > 2:00 P. M. and 11:00 P. Mi dally. Westbound Local Tralns: 7:30 A. M. dally nnd 5:15 P. M. weok days.-. Newport News, Norfolk and Old Point 0:00 A. M, and 4:00 P. M. dally. Local for Newport-News and Old Polrit'.. 7:33 A. M. nnd 6:00 P. M. dally. j v"'r Jamea Rlver Llne: 10:20 A. M. dally; 5:15 P. M. week day?. ? ' Arrlvo Mnlno Lino from West: ?7:30 A. M.-,. ?*S:30 A. M., *3:30 P. M., -7:43 P. M. !*.?'. East: *10:05 A. M.. .1:45 A. Jt., -7:00 P.Mi," ?8:00 P. M. James Rlver: "8:40 A. M., ?0:H P. M. ('Dally; "Ex. Sunday.) j ___M ONLY ALL-RAIL LINE TO NORFOLKi *": Leavo 'Byrd St. Statlon. Rlohmond, Dally. In EITcct May 27, 1906. >-;:'..'?.,.'. FOR NORFOLK: ?0:00 A. M.. '3:00 P. M.. G:20 P. M. FOR LYNCHBURG. tho WEST and' the SOUTHWEST: 9:03 A. M., 12:10 noon,' 9:30 P. M. Pullman Parlor and Slccplng cars.. Cafo Dlnlng cars. . Tralns arrlvo dally - f1_u?' Norfolk "11:40, '0:50 P. Jd.; from tho YVeat 7>ii A. M., 2:05 P, M., S:50 P. M. OITIco S33 E. Main St. 'Flyer: 2 hrs.' .0 minutes. \V. B. BEVILL. C. H.ISOSL_ *.'?.' Oen. Pass. Agent. Dlst. I'ass. Agont.. ATLANTSC COAST LINE EFFECTIVE MAY 27TH. Tralns leavo RlchmonJ dully: ?-1 -<_ For F'orlda and South, 9:03 A. M, 7:23 V. M... For Norfolk, 9:00 A. M? 3:00 P. 3X. and . 0:20 P. M. ??..."' For N. and W. Ry. West, 12:10 and 9:30 P. M. For Petersburg. y:_ A. M., 12:10, _V0, U:*. 9:00 and 11:30 P. M. . ;;i. For Goldsboro and Fayettevllle, ?3:53 l*. M Tralns arrlvo Rlchmond daily: 5:10, *?:3i,. "10:45 and 11:40 A. M.; 'LOO. 2:05. 0:30. .;?? md S:50 P. M. ?Except Sundny. '"Sunday only. . ?. ? Time of arrlvals nnd departuros and .connec* . -.torn, not guaranteged.cAMpDELr< ^ p ^ Seaboard Air Imc Railway. Southbound Traln3 Leave Rlchmond Dally 9:30 A. M.?Local to Norllnu, Ralolgh, Char lotte, Wllmlngton. "."0 P m ?Thri'iiiuh Sloepcrs and Coachos, At" la'nta, Blrmlngbam. Snvaunoh, Jncltson-' vlllo and Florlda polnts. 10-00 P Mi-Througli Coaches aud Sleepcrs Sav* .' nnnah, Jncltsonvllle. Atlanta, Blrmlnglia^i nnd Memphls. ???'. Northbound Tmlns Arrlve Rlchmond Dally 0:10 A. M.. 4:55 P. M? 5:30 P. M. '' ?'".(. Rlchmond and Petersburg Electrlc Railway. Cars leave cornor of Seventh and Terry Streets, Manchostor. every hour (on the hourj from 0 A. M to 10 P. M. Last car 12 mtdmght, Limited enr. 5:45 P. M. dully. except Sunday.: Cars leavo Petersburg, foot of Syeumor. Streot every hour from 6:3C A. M. to 10:33 1 .( M Last cnr. 11:40 P. M.; Llmlted car 7:1? ;A. M., dully, oxcopt Sunday. ~???! All cara from Potcraburc connectlng RIoh* m. nd e.trs. _' '? ? - STEAM BOATS. o LD D01V-II.IOI. STEAMSH1P C0MPADIY Night Line for Norfolk. Loav_-Riehmond every evening (foot Aih Stroot) at 7 P M-. stopping ut Newpoit .Isewt en r.uito. Fan>. $2.50 one way, . -io round trip. Includlng statero>ir.i berth; n..ml?, 50c. ?aeh. Strout Cars to Steamer a VMimT. FOR NEW YORK. n^J^^ ?rfo,?l. ??nyi .1!,, r .11 wlng 'iuy "t7 !'? il-: u'31 Norfolk ?na wistern Its'. ?t '?> A, M. nnd 3 P M.. and Cn?S, aU.i 1 -'." 011" fo- ? 'J A- ?? ",,d ?1-J- "?:' _,.,kin_ connoctlon dally (except Sunday) ut.. v _u ft 5.tll Mnln Llno Bhlps saillng at 7 i?. M. Tlcliut". M S. Maln Stroot. irglnia N*ivi?ntion Co,'' JAMES RIVEil UA": LINE. . I'HAMKIt l'OCA tl O N T A lt LlSAVEti MONDAY, WBP..-H. D.W AND FHIDA- AT 7 A. ,M. for Norfolk. 1* ,rtaiuouth. OiiJ Poltit. Newport Nows, Claronioiti und James Rlver lamttiiga. und .nnectlug ut Old P'lut for Washington, ..al more nnd tho North, Stato ruoma r*.?erv^it for the nl?ht ut moiteriite prlces. Electrlc cun dlrect to tlie wliarf. Fuiu unly Jl.50 utul y; ' Fii'liilit retelved for ubove-uumod places ant II uulutu ID EuH-ern VSr.-lulii und NortU (Jury 1KVIN WKIIHOEH, Clen'l. Mgr/ llarber. Jr., Hecralary. - - - ?' ?'?*?. ? Bay Llne to Baltlmore, Vla C. und O. l't-y. aud Old Putttl U. S. MAIL nOUTE. , Leuve Jtlehinoi'd vla C. end O. daily, exi'epi SuiJiay, ut 4 K'M. connectlng ut (iiilr Point wlt? st.iuuu'is of Old way Llne. leev? I11K 7:15 ,P. M.. arrivlns JJ?H|. more (1:30 A. M., counacllng Ncrtli. Oan untt \Ve?t. For tlcket. and Infonuutlon apply W O. und O. \W\y-. ltlcbmoud Trun?f?r C-unmoy, und No. 630 Euat Mulu . treet. . . } Clyde Steamship Co. PIULAD1SLP1IIA, UlCUMOND AND NOltFULIS WNJil. f t'rvl-hl r^pelved uud dellverH du|Jy ?( C,' aud O. ,'ity. I'u 'j ln-i-'t, tiuvuetveuth ua4 Uroad Streets. II. K. SVODUFIN.. SultCltUV Ai-uuw Vn. Nav. Co.'? W*4*t\ Mrasktt*. .. JT- ', ull poluta