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New York Stock Market l\ew York, August ?Detailed re? cital uf to-day's operations on the stock market Would hardly throw much ligiu on the general llnanclul situation, and even less oil the recent severe decline In securities, The market opened With a number of substantial recessions, in which Union Pacific look Its now fa? miliar place as leader. In its early losses the list simply followed the course Of London, where all Ameri? cans, particularly the Horrlmans, were under pressure, London's depression and the resultant break here were generally attributed t? developments abroad and advices from Paris and London Indicating that another rup- | lure had ot cur red In tlie l-'ranco-.Mo- j rocean negotiations. This found Its' reflection chiefly in fiance, where ? preparations for war were said to be i in the mnkiiiR. The German side of j the situation did not project Itself With I especial prominence, and local bank? ers, with Influential foreign connec? tions were not Inclined to take the news very seriously. Kurther details | concerning the proposed retrenchment j on the Harriman railroads were forth- i coming, all tending lo show that this Important system purpose.- carrying out Its avowed policy with little de? lay. The labor situation on the Illinois Central, which owes alliance to the Harriman lines, also was reported to have become acute. After the market's first slump. In which many stocks sold under yester? day, the li.-t erawle.,1 slowly upward i on a very moderate volume of busi-l hess. Union Pacific leading the ad? vance as it had the decline. By mid? day prices were substantially over the preceding day. but again fell away, with trading at a standstill. In this way the list continued to move for the greater part of the session, even the professional element refraining from making any commitments save in the smallest way In speculative circles sentiment has undergone little change, although traders inclined to the idea that the present level nukes for a further ad? vance rather than continued decllnos. Weakness in Canadian Pacilic, which hod Its origin iu Berlin, and was fol? lowed by a loss of almost 5 points here, precipitated an incipient selling movement in the later session, which threatened to make further inroads upon the entire list. The earnest sup? port accorded Union Pacific, however, resulted in a rally, but prices were not fully restored and the market took on Its accustomed languor. Baltimore and Ohio was distinctly weak, selling off ! to par. a loss of 2 points, not withstand- I liig a fairly good statement of earn- I lugs for July. Reading's consistent | steadiness was accompanied by Inti- i nations, that its earnings for July. I SOOtl to b>' t.-sued. would be quite satis- | factory, anil the llrmncss of Pennsyl? vania followed an announcement that no retrenchment is contemplated on that system. There was more animation in the last hour, and the list denoted a con n-ierable degree of underlying strength T.Ith free absorption of steel und I Union Pacific, the former mounting to its best price of the day. Dullness once nkore ensued, howover, and prices shaded as: they have invariably done ri i ently on any Inactivity, but gains were general In the active groups at the close. The day was replete with crop news, which ranged from good to Indifferent. A well-known expert opined Hint the Texas cotton crop would hardly yield more than last year's output, while Texa.s and Pacific Railway officials looked for a record yield An estl- ' mate of the North Dakota wheat crop ? places the probable harvest at SO,000.- | 000 bushels against .16.000.000 last year. Bonds were steady. Total Sales, par ? value, amounted to f$1,216.000. United States government bonds i were unchanged on call. Total sales for the day. .SSO.TOO shares. New York. August 2* ?Money on call steady. 1 1-402 1-4 per cent.: ruling rate, 2 1-1.; closing hid, none; offered at 1 ", -1'. Time loan's, steady , sixty days. 2 3-4 cent.: ninety days. 303 1-4; six months. 3 r.-A'Ti 8 T-.S Prime mertan'tile paper. 4 1-1 lo I 1-2 I per cent. Sterling exehar.ee rtsady, with ac? tual business In bankers' hills at (.4.8360 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8610 for demand. Commercial bills. S4.SX. Bar silver. S2 1-4 Mexican dol? lars. 4S. RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. By Richard w. Maury. Stick ar.il Bond Broker. 101* E Main Street. Richmond. VS.. August ::. l?ll, SALES AT HOARD. P-. F ann P Dlv. Oh!1gatte,n- WO at ?S5. STATE SECURITIES Bid Asked. Virginia Ss. Old. r and R.. 19S5_ M Vn. Centuries. 5-3. C. and P. . I9SL. S? SIU4 RAILROAD BONDS. A. C. L R Ft Ton. Tr. 4 p. c ... M C and O. r,?n'; it., <H?, :!*;. Georg!?; Son. und Fla., IMS. l? Georgia ?n4 Ala Coli. 5s. lWi,.... los Nor. and West, Ry. 4s. 19S4. 9) Seaboard Air Line 4s. I960. r: Seaboard Adjustment it, IMS .. . Southern Railway ist 1%, YiH ... w .. So R. Dev. and (J. M. 4?. '.SM. .. 1 Western X C. 1st 6s. C.. ISM. 104 STREET RAILWAY BONDS. VS. Ry. and Po?*r Co. 6s. 1931_ 95 STREET BY STOCKS plar. VS. Ry. and Pouvr Co. pfd_100 ~\ Vi. Ry. and power. Co. pfd_10? [[[ RAILROAD STOcKS Par. Atlantic C'.,ast Line com.IC? ja Chesapeake and Ohio.100 :? (Norfolk ar.d Western com.100 103 P.. r. *nd P. Dlv. Ollb.101 ... j? B. , F. and P. 7 p. r. guar.100 ... jjo southern Railway pfd.100 S9 fiouthern Railway com.100 :<t BA.VK A NT) TRUST CO. STOCKS. American National.joo jvn Broad Street. t. Klra-t National. 100 312 Merchant* National.100 T*) National Bank ,.r Virginia.;y, '<('? National Slate and City Bank..100 1S? . . Planters National.1(0 7M too Savlns? Hank of Richmond_ ;;, Union Bank of Richmond. io 360 Virginia Trau Company ... 100 ;:jti INSURANCE COMPANIES Virginia Fire ar.d Marin?. ;j yi Va. stats Insurance com. ,'<o 10 ... MISCELLANEOUS Vs.-Car. Chem pfd. 8 p. e ... 140 11) no. Quotations for Interest-paying b'.r.di are) at a price to w.nrh interest must r.e." udded Income bonds ar.d certificates r,f !nd?hted nese are flat COTTON MARKETS. New York. August 1-2 ?It whs a verv eutet day :n the cotton market prices fluct? uated Irregularly with a rang? of in points on &ct;ve new crop months A'igist wm* OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1107 EAST MAIN S'f RF XT. tLOO MAKES A START. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sales. Stock. By Opon. SV4 W AllU-chslmcrs . Allls-Chnlmers. pfd... H.TOO Amalgamated Copper ... so;< Arne-. Agrt. Chem.. com. ... 2.100 Amer. Beet Sugar, com.. 61V4 509 American Cun . 1.084 American Can. pf<l. Si 300 Amer Car and Foundry. 5"'? 200 Amer. Car and Foun . pfd 11R 3^' American Cotton Oll. 63% American Linseed on. S00 American Locomotive ... 3>r% Amer, Ix>comotlve, pfd. Amer. Malt Co.. pfd. 3.000 Ann ???lean Smelting . 7t>% American Sugui . 800 Amer. Tel. and Tel. Co... 133% 1"4 American Tobacco, com. 37? 956 American Tol>pcco, pfd.. i?V? 200 Anaconda Copper . 8,900 Atchlst n . 104*4 200 Atlantic Const Line. 123 A. C. L of Connecticut. 5,700 Baltimore and Ohio.Wi?* 1,100 Brooklyn Rapid Transit. T.'.'t 300 Central Leather, com_ 54V4 13,0ft Canadian Pacific . 23SU 2,300 Chesapeake and Ohio.... 73>j 200 Chicago Oreat Western. 19>j 8.3?O Chi., Ml!, and St. Paul... 113V4 85 Crucible Stcfl Cor., com. 12 Crucible steel, pfd. 200 Chicago and Northwest. 140V4 im Colorado Fuel and iron. 29 2B0 Colorado and Southern.. CO :'.??> Consolidated Gas . 135% 100 Delaware and Hudson... 1?5 320 1 >on End Rio Gran., com. 24% 300 Den. end Rio Gran., pfd. 53% 300 Distillers' Sec Cor. 31 8,500 F:rie . 2*% 2,605 Krl?. 1st pfd. 49?? Fed. Min. ;?.nd Sm? pfd. 100 General Elect tic . W3 S.00O Great Northern, pfd. 121 500 Greal Northern Ore ctfs 47?, a ? llllnolt Central . w Ii? Interboro-Met. l&Vi THOMAS BRANCH & CO.. Bankers and Brokers. High. Low. Bid. Asked. Sales. Stock. Closing 60 Vj, UK " 84 Vi ?4'? .4 S1VS 30V4 49'? Itii K>% ?4 fi9'? 11* 83 Ts 36 Vi Opon. 41% S4Vi 234* 74% HOU II'" 135 Vi 105 24% 31 2S% 123% 47'? 50? llli>* f-3'i. 1W4 3SV4 235 lOOVj ' 7.",'i 19?... 114?*. 11% 80V4 140V4 29V4 49V4 130 163V4 24 T? F8H 3m 116V5 34? lOovit 25H S3IVS 7i>., 20?/< IH'v 12V} SIH 14U4 30 Vi :.')' 137 ins 25 53? 90 4?.% 1!'".. 800 Interboro-Met., pfd. Int. Mcr Marine, coin. Intel national Paper. 300 Int. Paper, pfd. 47% 100 Nan. City South., coin.. , T.200 Lehigll Valley . 16-"".! SOO Louisville and Nashville 143 . Manhattan . 1,400 Mo., Kan. anil Texas ... 31V4 100 Mo . Kan. and Tex . pfd. '?'4 3.3'?' Missouri Pacific . 4P? National Lead . 2,800 New York Central. 103V4 TOO N. V.. i?nt. and Western to TOO Norfolk and Western. I"-'1. 7.11H Northern Pacific . U*V4 30J Pacific Mail . 29 1,700 Pennsylvania . 130% 300 People's Gas . 10SU 200 PtttSbUrg Coal, coin. IS% ISO Pressed Steel Cur. 32 Pressed Bteol Car. pfd. Ry. Steel Sptlr.g. com. 98,400 Heading . 142% 1.0O.1 Republic Iron and Steel 2^7? 100 Republic I. and S.. pfd.. 91% .'.4m Rock Island . 20Vfi inn Hock Island; pfd. 19 Sloss-Sheffleld 13,600 Southern Pacific ?? 2,700 Southern Railway 1,000 Southern Railway, 58 Standard OH . 000 Tennessee. Copper, .v>o Texas Pacific . 179,800 Onion Pacific United States 160,100 Cnitrd States 550 United State? 300 Va. -< Is 1 jo* Va.-Cat pfd. 11!% 3S .*% 6*8 Ruht.rr. Ste-1. T1H Steel pfd 1U>% Chemical . 5IV4 Chemical, pfd High 1214 4714 29%. l'JP. . Low. Bid. Asked. Closing 42U Va Rv. and Power, com ... Va. Rv. and Power, pfd. ... ?Od W a hash . 1?% 100 Wabash, pfd. 30 1,700 Western Union . TSVi Total sales for day, .*>;7 Total sales for week (two day 121?? 1? ::?.. 18? 144% 91? 49% liivi :?.<?% ?-3".. inv* 118? 119 ,9*1 sh:i S), 1.162 29*? 1 avi I43V4 41?/ inj 39 V? Ii?', 29 120V, le.-.i... 18? 32 91% WVi 11:*? 27'i r.<% 597 31% 23% I6S!, 'Um 115? Ml, 118 10 47>4 2914 164 Vi 113 135 :d>4 06V4 tl"', ro 1"! 39% !".'% 11S?? ?-9V4 12"% 1?: iv% 42 112% ?5>?1 31 "v 170% 37 V4 115V4 54? 117?; relatively Arm, probably as a result of cov- I crlng by lorfll belated short*, and closed 10 J points net higher, while new crop positions "?ere net unchanged to 5 point* higher with the final tone of the market steady. Receipts to-day wore 17.027 bales against 9.J41 last week and 12.854 last year. To? day's receipt? .it N?rw Orleans 1.163 bales against U.S74 bales last ye?,r. and at Hous? ton. S.15S bales against 6.7SS bales lui year. Cotton futures opened and closed steady: Open. High. Low. Close. August .1226 1J.S? i?it 12.39 September . 11.12 11.23 11.33 October .11.? 11.J0 11.10 11.29 November .11.36 1LE5 11.31 11.27 December .11.33 11.SS ILM 11.37 January .11.26 11.32 U.1S 11.31 Mr-.rch .11.36 11.42 1L31 11.41 May .11.39 11.19 11.45 11.49 July . 11.60 Sprit cotton closed quiet. 10 points higher-, middling uplands. 12 60; middling gulf. 11.86. New Ol leans. August 22.-Spot cotton quirt and unchanged: middling. 1116-160.; sales on Spot i". bales and 300 to arrive. Futures open? ed steady nt a decline of TflO points on ac? tive selling for short account, based on prospects of ra.ln in Texas. The close was Pa ly, 1 point down to 9 points up. Closing bids: January. 11.34: March. 11.46; May. 11.'?; August. I!.!s; September, 11.33; October. 11.25; Dec robi r, 11.29. BOND LIST Allla-Chalmer? 6s. 6 American Tobac'n Company 4s. 62Vi | American Tobacco Company 6s. lOtis ] Atlantic Coast Line 1st Is. MVil A. C. L.-L. and N. 4s. 9!H A. C. L. conv. 4a (Balto.). 99't Chesapeake and Ohio conv. 4>i?. 93'? Norfolk and Western conv. ts. 104'i Seaboard Air Line Is < hid >. 67 I Seaboard Air Line adj. 5s. 76'-j I Southern Doll es Ib'.di. 99 Southern Railway dev. 4s. 7S*? Southern Railway 6?. 101*? United States Sieel 5s. 104?j Vs.-Brown Rros. ctfs. ibid). 50 Va.-Car. Chem. 5s fold!. 991;. Wahssli deb. 4s. 62's Wabash-Pltts 1st 4a. 44'i PaiiHma new 3?. 10'."? LOCAL MARKET QUOTATIONS. I (Furnished by Levy Commission Co., Com? mission Merchants. Richmond, Va.) Richmond, Va.. August 23. 1911. ACTUAL WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS OF MARKET. LIVE POULTRT. Thickens, choice, small. Ib- 16 <JI> i Chickens, choice, medium, lb.. 16 ':i Chickens, large, Ib. 16 tfr Kens, lb. "* 12 1 Roosters, each. 50 (7 Ducks, large, young, lb. t"7 12'i Ducks, small, old, Ib. 10 tn crates, nearby, fresh, doz.. ? fO In crates, nearby, fresh, doz.. 2') In crates, other sections, doz.. 9 20 | Guinea eggs, doz. Iff 1 BUTTER. family, choice, fresh, lb. JO IT 3 Merchants', fair, lb. l"Vj LIVE 9TOCJ*. Veals, choice to fancy. Ib.. . ? Veals, poor lo fair, lb. ( ? 4'* Calves, runners, Ib. 6 ? Sti Sheep, lb. s ? ?Vi; I,smba, spring, lb. 6 ? ?yj , cattle fair to prime, Ib. 3 ? 6 H 0 KS. lb.?? 7 ? 7Vij COUNTRY-CURED BACON Hams, well smoked, small, ID II Q 20 liams! well smoked, large, Ib.. 16 ? 17 Sides' well smoked. Ib. UVi? 13 Shoulders, well smoked, ib.... 12V4? 1? HIDKB. Dry flint, lb. V7 ? Dry salt, lb. '6 il Crern. salt, lb. 1?V? ? Sreen, ',b. ?*? Oreen, damaged, lb. 6 ? I Tallow, lb. ? 6 Beeswax .????. O ? WOOL. Bright N?. i. tubw?suad, lb. II ? 2? Bright. No. 2. -.ubweshed. ? 24 1 Ch unwashed, free of burrs. ? 31 ; lh.! unwashed, lightly burry. 17 ? 1? Ch unwaahad, medium burry ? 16 Ch., unwash'd. h.-.a\> burry. II?? II ] Market Conditions-Market continues so- j live. CtnCAOO GRAIN MARKET. Chicago August 22 -Yesterdays bulge in wheat, occasioned In part by prediction of ,weather inimical to ihe crop, was more than lost to-day when the prophecies failed of I fulfilment. December wheat closed '?'? 1c. lower. Good weather arm corn down. Do I cember finishing Vie, down The close ' o, oats was '?, Vic. under yesterday, and \ the de, line in provisions ranged from 5c. in Januar> to 7f.c. In September perk. I Leading futures ranged as follows: Open. Illsh. l/iw Close. ; WHEAT? sert. ?54 ??i Wi !?'i |,er . 9.-,l~ 95S 911, 941?? Mnv. LOlll l.Ol'i I.OO'.i 1 "'r'? Cl ?RN <rpt . r.4?? 64?. 61*4 t5S?i tl,r. 61S 6'.?, 61', 611, Mar . 6l>4 61?* 63', 63!? I DATS Sept. 42'i 42?. 42 4J>,? Mav . Ik It 47,S 47?, IMESS PORK ?Ter bbl. I Pept .16.70 16.9? 16 20 l?..V> ? .Inn.' .16.52 16.55 16.36 16.37 LARD -Per I? lbs , Hepl . 0.27 927 9 17 9.17 ! or . . 9.30 9.10 9.12 9.22 Dee . 9.02 9.02 s.97 6.92 .Ian . s.97 ?.97 6 47 6.90 Ma. . 6.95 ?.?*. $ 90 S 90 SHORT RIBS -Per 100 lbs. Se.pl.? 10 9.19 9.06 ?.01 Ocl.9 05 9.07 9 00 9.02 Jan.1.45 S.45 1.35 6.37 Rereipts -Wheat, 150,00 bushels; mm. 169, I OOtj bushell oats. I"J f'" bushels. Shipments - Wheat. .IST.O"! bushels; <-orn, 271/?) bushels; oats, '.76.0O0 bushels NEW lORK PRODUE MARKET. New York. August 22 ? Flour?Steady and unchanged, Itye Flour-Firm Cornmeal Btsady, Rye and Barley?Nominal. Wheat Irregular; No 2 red. 94*,r elevator and (WHc ' h. afloa.1. Options closed \c. ret ? ? ? September. 96 I1-16C; December ILtXrJi |Corn Km'. No 2. 7244c. elevator, ilomestlc ? bans. t? arrive, and 71c for export. No. 2 ' .. h afloat. Future market wa* without transactions Oats?Firm; new, standard white. .46c, rutures nominal. Tallow Wool. Rosin. Molasses and Rlce Al| steady Petroleum?Quiet Turpentine? Easy. Sugar - Haw. strong; refined, firm. I ?,ft>-. FU1 ires rloeed firm. *?i 17 points net higher spot, quiet. Bio. No. 7. !3V,r.; fian 1 12*4 ?14r.; mild, dull; Cordova. II? 16c. Butter and Cheese.- Steady and un ehanged ' F.ggs- Irregular and unchanged rotau/es-Kirm. southern ?veels, per barrel, l2.M4r3.60. Cabbages?Steady and unchang? ed. Freights und Peanuts?Unchanged. Cottonseed oil was easy tinder the failure of Europe to follow the late advance here, together with seattnred ljquldiutlon. ibeur pressure and the decline In hog product*. Future* closed 41J11 points nat lower. Au? gust) S.960S.M; September. 6.77(56."?; Octo? ber. 3.5?1Tt>.?0: Deoembor. 6.4696.41: January. 5.4795.49; prime crude, nominal; do. summer yellow, 5S6tS6.00; do. winter yollow, S.eofl> S.M; do. summer whit*. 6.6OS6.40. CATTLE MARKET?. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Sales at Union Stock Yards.) Richmond. Va., August 31. 1911. Report of the live stock market for ths ?-eek ending August 21; Receipts?Cattle, 355 head; calves, ITS head; theep. ;00 head: hogs. 31? head. liest steers, 8<- i medium tu good. iQPfa.; ,-ommon to fair, ItftMjc.; best heifers. 5^ ,'?e.; meilluin to stood. IU?it\i\; common to 'air. 3V, ft 3*4c.: best cows. Iffmr.: modlcm 'o good, 3473*4c.; common to fair. 2fi ;*???.: >ul!s. :;ijH te.; calves, .">fi7c. Cows and lalves?Quoted at $234*50.00 per head. Best angs. 7'-<f'\r.j sews and stags. Sff&'jf.. ?>rst lambs, JH 'i (c . common, ;'j it;r ; sheep. .";f/3'4c Chicago. 111.. August S2.?rattle-Receipts 5,000 head. Market steady. Beeves, $4.Ml ,"i 5.10. Texas steers, ii.306t.4S; western tteers. 14.234rCM; Steckers nnil feeders. I1.10O3.S0; ?ti?i and heifers. Ii 6.?0; calves. $(<*/$.(0. Hogt?Receipts 13,000 head. Market steady. Light, tT.3&07.?: m'xed. ?7.20? 7.M; heavy, |7.o". T/T.'O; rough. ?7.05?1-7.3?; good to choice heavy. S7.M07.StV; piss. IS.Mtf7.60j hulk of ? ules. fT.M07.7S. Shtep?Receipts 23,000 head. Market steady Native. I2.U0S.8O! western. 12.6808.78; yearlings. M0S.28: Iambi, native, S4.SS0t.tt; western. Jt.75177.05. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. DRT GOODS MARXST. New York. August la. ?Dry goods In first hands contributed to a moderate amount of business In ootton goods for nearby deliv? eries. Some business was reported In print cloths, coarse counts fetched l-l*c. a yard more than yesterday, while a stale of 30-lnch 6Sx72 Southern goods was reported at 6c. Worsted dress goods prices were reduced 2Vfcc. a yard. Trade In men's wear was qulot. A fair volume oi buatneas was done !n silks for fall delivery NAVAL STORES Wilmington, N. C. August 22.?Turpentine ?Steady at 40-V?c.; receipts II casks. Roslr.? Steady at 15.1?; receipts 235 barrels. Tar? Firm at lernlpts 4 barrels. *"rude Tur? pentine? Firm at S3T7 4.C?>: receipts 36 barrels. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF RICHMOND. AUGUST 22. 1811. ARRIVED. steamer Hrandoa. Ilnrney. .Norfolk, mer? chandise and passenger*. Old Dominion Line. Steamer Pocahuntai.. Craves. Norfolk and .lames River landings, merchandise and pat? s'tigers. Virginia Navigation Company. SAILED. MearnT Hrandon. llarney. Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Line. ?JOtflS. THE JEFFERSON RICHMOND, VA, Coolest Restaurant tn the City. Club Breakfast a Specialty. Lobby Cooled by Battery of Electric Fans. The most magnificent hotel in the South. European plan. Rooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample room*. Haie. J1.J0 per dav and upward. The Guerrant, Fflain and Third strets. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA American Plan. High class accom? modations, with best of cuisine and service, at moderate prices. Cars at door to depot and all points of Interest. Terms Include meals $2.00 to $3.50 per day. 310.00 to $15.00 per week. _J. W. nni.l,. Prop The Valentine Musenm ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS*. Opan dally from 10 A. M. to I P II Admission 2R? Free .it, ??ti.r.i-.v? The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CLAY STREETS. OPEN ? A. M TO 6 P. M._ JRiitlroaoff. McMonu^eu?Ticbli'i & p?tolac R.R TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND BEYOND. Leave Richmond ?6.3(1 A.?. Bjrd St. bta. ?S.?a A.M. Main St. ?U. ?<?>.."> a.?1. Bjrd 6t.8u. ?7.80 A.M. Sate St. Sta. ?8.in A.M. Bjrd ht. KU. ?Ii.Ol DoonBrr4 8t.su. !4.00 P.M. Bjrd Si. Ma. 4.16 P.M. Elba Nutlon. 6.16 P.M. MalnSl-Su. ?S.20P.M. ByrdSt. RU. Arrive Richmond ?7.60 A.M. BjrtHt.Sti. (1 1.? A.M. Elba Station, til .:i6 A.M. Bird Si. Ma ?1.18 P.M. Main St. 8U. ?2.46 P.M. UjroSt.su ?7.86 P.M. BjrdSUSU. ?0.10 P.M. Bjrd St.flu. ?0.40 P.M. MalnSt.SU. ?U.0& P.M. Maln6t.Sta. ?12.60 night Bjrd St.SU. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. Leere Ii; rj St. SU. 1 .no P. B. for Frederlckibirr. i Lmtc ElbaSu. 7.60 A.M.,0.30 P. M. for Asblsod Arrlrc Bjrd St.gU.S.tft A.M. from Frederick'1,'? Arrlre Elba Sta. 6.80 A.M..6J10 P.M.from Ashland. ?Dailyl tWctkdays. (Sundajs only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leaving 5.30 a. m. and arriving is.50 night) stop at Elba. Time of arrival! ana dcparturea not guarantied. Read the aigoi. i Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JULY 2. :?U TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and South: 8:16 A. if. ant t:tt P. M. 1:0C A M. Charleston. For Norlolk: "i-.jb. 8:00 A M., ?1:00 P. it.. 1:10 P. M., "7:10 P. M. For N. * W. At. W > it: 6:16 A M . 11:00 A. M.. *S:00 P. M. and ?:?0 P. It. Vor Petel ibu'i: 1:00 A. M.. 6:16 A. M., ??8:10 a M.. c A 1. M.. V:0o A. ii.. 10:00 A. M.. ??:?? P. M.. 1:10 P. M.. 6:06 P. tL. ??T-.tc P. M.. 7:Si P. M.. ?:M P. M , 11:46 P. Id. < For Uolusboro and Fayetieville: ?4:10 P. hL Train arrive Klchmond dally: 6:20 A. if., t:40 A. M . 6:66 A M.. lg:? A. M . "lO^tf A M., 2:40 A. if., ??11:46 A. M., ?2:00 P. ??2:16 P. M.. 1:06 P. M. t:16 P. M.. 8:O0 P. it., ?:00 P. M.. "W:V> P. it., 11:30 P. U. ? Except Juniay. ?? Sunday only. Time of arrival and departur* and con pectluni not guaranteed. C a CAMPBELI* D. P. A NORFOLK SOUTHERN Lv. Norloik: '1:16 and ?11 A. it.. *9 P. it. for Eastern OK0.11>? and the South. Lv, Raleigh: "6:16 A. M.. Ti and 'Ida P. 4L. (or Kasten, Curuilna and Norfolk. Pullman Sleeping Can boiween Norfolk. Raleigh; also Goldiboro and Norfork. ?DalU ? >? Ex. Bun. C. D. LEG RANDE. O. A., American Nations Bank. 'Phone Monroe 1*11. Richmond. W. W. CROXTON, G. P. A.. Norfolk. Va. oF.ABOARU AIR 1.1 NC Bouthbound trains ichedulad to leave Rich? mond daily: 9.10 A it.?Local to Norllna. 1.20 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches. Atlanta, Birmingham. Savannah. Jacksonville and Florida points. 0:60 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, savannah, Jacksonville and Florida points 11:13 P. M.?Sleepers and coaches, At? lanta, Birmingham, Memphis and the South welt. Northbound trains scheduled to arrlvs In Richmond daily: 6:82 A. M.. 7:22 A iL. &??. ? M ?-?40 P. it Our Individual Deposits Have truly had a steady upward growth, and it is grati? fying to this management that many of our custom? ers are "speaking a good word for us." To all such we wish to give assurance of our appreciation. Listen a moment to our proposition: We are not in the commercial end of banking, and therefore are not competing for active accounts. But we want Corporations, Firms and Individuals to know that we want Inactive accounts, subject at all times to check, and allow interest on balances maintained. Virginia Trust Co., RICHMOND, VA. Capital One Million Dollars JTuanctot jf?uru(aL $3,000,000 Guarantee Against Loss Offered bj die Stockholders to Depositors in the NATIONAL BANK OF VIRGINIA, Incorporated 1865. CAPITAL $1.200.000. SURPLUS $600,000. STOCKHOLDERS' LIABILITY $1,200,000. In addition, the stockholders have placed the management in the hands of the following Board of Directors and Officers: E. B. Addison. E. L. Bemiss. T. H. Elicit. H. Theo. EHyson, Geo. L. Christian, T. A. Gary, Carl H. NoltinR. William T. Reed, I. W. Rothen, Wut. Northrop, DIRECTORS: T. C. Williams, Jr.. R. G. Rennolds, E. C. Laird. W. M. Habliston, lno. Garland Pollard, Benj. P. Aleop, W. P. Glinn. B. Rand. Wcflford. Eppa Hum on, Jr., S. W. Travers. OFFICERS: }. G. Tinsley. no. T. Wilson, aa. A. Moncure, Jno. Skelton Williams, F. D. Williams. WILLIAM T. REED, Vice-president. W. M. HABLISTON, President. JON. SKELTON WILLIAMS, Vice-Presldent. W. M. ADDISON. Cashier. O. S. MORTON. Assistant Cashier. JOHN TYLER, Assistant Cashier. W. H. SLAUGHTER, Assistant Cashier. J. M. BALL, Jr.. Assistant Cashier. ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. 3% Interest Paid in Savings Department 13c ready with a little money when opportunity comes to your door. Commonwealth Bank _^?roaoi^ Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Car* leave Manchester, Sevenib and Perr* Streets, for J'eiersuurg: ?a. 7, ?. **, 10. u, 'li a. il, i ; ?>. u ??6:44, H, 7, S, ??, 1? p. H. U:00 P. M. for Cbosier, 12:00 midnight (or Petersburg. Ca.'i loo-vo Petersburg, foot ?f Gycamor. mi est, tor Manobestor: 16.Id. 1:1*. "7:1?. -/.St. 8:85. , ?. *10:K. U:H A. kL. U:U. al:U. 2:11. I X. ?4:38, I:S. ?:?. ?7:?. ..16. ?:??. -10 ?0, 11:40 P. H. IDaUy except Sunday and holidays. ?Carrie? baggage and expren. ??Limited, axcept Sundays and bolldaura. All cart from Petersburg connect wttb cara for Richmond. SOUTHERN RAILWAY TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND. N. B.?Following schedule ngurtf* puoitabea as lnturmatiou and not guaranteed' ? :10 A M. ?Dally?Local for Charlotte. Dur bain and Raleigh. 10:16 A. M.? Dally?LlrnK ?1 For all polnta South Drawing Room isufful Sle?i-i:ig Car to Asheville. N. C. 3:00 P. M. Ex. Sun. ?Local for Durham and In lermcdtnle atatlur.a. 6:00 P. 11. Ex. Sun.? Keysvlllc Local. 11:11 P. U.?Dally?Llmltad ?For ail polnta South. Pullman ready at >:3l 1'. M TORK RIVER LIN E. ?:80 P. SI.-Ex dun.?T. West PL, connect, bag for Baltimore Mod., Wed. and Frl. I:M A. ai.- Ex. Sun. and 2:U> P M.- Men.. Wad. and Frt.?Local to Weat Point TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND. From the South: 41:60 a. if., | 06 P. M dally: 1:40 A M. Ex. Sin..; 12:66 Ex. Sun.; t:00 P. M- dally. From Walt Point: 9:H A. M. Dc.l> . 1>:8S A M Wed. and Frl.; ?:S 1'. M. '.x. DUu. B. & BURGESS. D. P. a., 120 A Main St 'Phon. Madlaon tit. Norfolk and Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect May 14, Leave Hyrd Street nation, Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: bS:10 A. M.. *?:00 A. M., al:00 P. M M:10 P. M.. 07:00 P. ii. FOR LYNCHBUR? AND THE WEST: ?6:15 A. M.. ?lu:00 A. M., aj .00 P. M_, '?uo P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk. ^11:40 A. M. bll:4& A. M . *I:I6 P. M., bl0:I6 P. M.. ?11-20 P. M. From the Waat: mt:tS A. it., a2:bo P. M.. balla p. M.. ?6:06 P. m_. *i:M p. M. 'Dally. aDally ex. Sunday. oSunday only. Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cara, Cafe Dining Cara. C H. BOSLKT, D. P. A_, Richmond, Vo. ?W. B. BEVILL, O. P. A_ Rosnoka. Va Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:16 A. ?Local?Dally?Newport Newa. B-.ao A.- Local.?Dally?Ch'vllle. Ex. Sun. C Forge. fS:00 A.?Express?Dally?Norfolk, Old Pol*L 00:00 Aw?Local-*Dally?L:b>bg. L?x. C. Forge. tll:45 A.?Mm. Spl. Ex. Sunday?w. Sulphur. ?2:00 P.?Expreaa?Dally?Cln.-L'WKe. 14:00 P.?Expreaa?Dally?Norfolk. N. Newa 6:00 P?Local?Dally?N. Newa, Old Point. 6:16 P.?Looal?Hx. Sunday?Gordonavllle. ?5:15 P.?Local?Ex. Kunday ? I.chbg. Natural Bridge, Clifton Forge. ?6:35 P.?Limited?Dally?Cincinnati. Chicago. ?11:00 P.? Expreaa?Dally?Cincinnati. L'vllle. ?Sle-per*. tParlor cara. TRAINS ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from Eaat: S:24 A. M.. 7:50 P. M. Through from East: 11 :S0 A. M.. I:K P. tl. Local from Weat: "*8:30 A. M . ???1*0 A. M., 6 U. P. M. and 3:20 P. M. Through: 7:00 A. M.. 2:46 P. M. James River Line: M8:85 A. M.. 8:16 P. M. ??Dally except Sunday. RICHMOND AND rrBXSAl'EAKE BAT RAILWAY COUP AMY. Schedu:. of electric tralni to sad from Ashland, atopplng at Intermediate etatloni upon algnal: Lt. Richmond (Broad and Laurel Ste.J, ?6:05. *7:10, 8:10b, 0:10. '"lOiia, M:10 A. M . 1:10, 2:10, 2:10, 4:l?b, 6:10, 1:2?, 1:10. 8.10b. 10:10. 11.46 P. M. Lv. Asbland. ?6:6?. 7b. 8. ?b. 10, "11 A. M., 13 M.. -1. t 8. 4, 6b. 6. 7. 8. (b. U P. ML ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday or.lg. Marries baggage. jS?tcamboat8. _ Chesapeake Steamship Co. Big new ships, "City if Norfolk" and "City ol Baltimore." Equipped with wireless telegraphy. Tele? phone service throughout the ahipa. State? rooms en suite, with batha. Prices from 7sc to (3.50. Excellent meals. 76c TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NO'lFOLK A.VD OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally, except Sun., via N, & W. Ry. 3:00 P. M., Nor?'Ik 6:15 P M. C. At O. Ry.. 4:00 P. M. Daiiy. Old Point 7.10 P. M. O. D. S. S. Co. 7:00 P. M. Dally (one day la Norfolk). Va. Nav. Co. 6:30 A. M. (Monday. Wednes? day and Friday). Tickets at all offices For staterooms apply to S. E. BUKOESS. D. P.' Agent. ?2? East Main Street. Richmond. "ASK MR. BOWMAN" About vacation trips to New York, Ber? muda, Jamaica, Panama. Niagara, Great Lakes, Canada, Boston. Nova Scotia and New Foundland. I'lionn Madison 51 54. SAM'ti H. BOWMAN, Tourist Argent, ;0s East Main Street. Richmond. Va. Baltimore Steam Packet Co.! Equipped with wireless telegraphy. TO BALTIMORE AND THE NORTH VIA NORFOLK AND OLD POINT. Leave Richmond Dally. Including Sunday, via N i W. By. 3:00 P. M.. Norfolk 6:20 P. M. C tc O. Ry. 4:00 P. M , Old Point 7:30 P. M. O. D. B. 8. Co. 7:00 P. M. (one day In Nor? folk). Va. Nav. Co. 6:30 A. M. (Monday, Wednes? day and Friday). Tickets at al> offices. For staterooms ap- i ply to H. M. BOY KIN. Agent. 830 Bast Main Street Merchants and Miners Transportation Co Norfolk to Boston, Mum., and Providence. H. I. Steamer* leave Norfolk for Boaton, Sun., Tuea. and Frl.; for Provldonee. Mon.. Wed. and Sat at 7 P. M. Passenger* and freight taken (or all .<?? England point- Tickst* on cale at office a & O. Ky., M. * W. Ry., 8. H. Bowman. ."OS East Main, and HUhniond Transfer Co.. 801 Eaat Main. j OUR NEW HOME The Broad Street Bank RICHMOND, VIRGINIA Mob and BnrElar-Proof Vault. DIRECTORS i Henry W. Anderson, Benj. P. Alsop, Leon Dlttelbach, T. H. Ellett, H. F. GTlmmell. W. M. Habllston, I. H. -Kaufman, Raphael Levy, Geo. W. Maliter, .'ohn Murphy, W, S. Rhoads, J. TV. Rothert. J. W. Tyler, John ("5. Walker. B. Rand. Wellford. W. M. Habllston. President. I W. Rothert. let Vice-President. .Ino Walker. Id Virc-President Andre?- M. Olovcr. Cashier. POUNDED 1901. Saufe Depository Boxen For Hem. All Facilities for Blinking-. Accounts ACTIVE AND INACTIVE ACCOUNTS OF INDIVID? UALS, FIRMS, CORPORATIONS. 3% Interest Paid on Savings We will appreciate all the business that you send us. bank of commerce: & trusts Your Insurance Rate Is Fixed By the fire hazard of your risk. Reduce the hazard and you reduce the premium. CONSULT Virginia State Insurance Company Organized 1865. HOME OFFICE, - - MAIN AND FIFTH STREETS. Phone Madison 4000. Expert Insurance Advice Given Gratis. .?fiaMlulB? INCORPORATED 1832. Seventy-nine Years in Successful Operation. Virginia Fire and Marine Insurance Co., of Richmond, Va. ASSETS, $1,590,315.55 OFFICE 1015 E.MAIN STREET Why not pay all your household expenses by check? Manchester National Bank Steamboats. OLD DOMINION LINE Lv. Richmond foot of Aab at. dally.7:00 P. M. Uiv? Newport Now*.i:0OA.M. Arrive Norfolk.ttOO A. M Connect* with main line steamer* laavlna Norfolk for New York dally except Sunday 7:00 P. M. Connection* alio made by N. A W. By. 3 P. M. and C. & O. Ry. at i P. It Nlfbt I.inn *team*r* atop at Claramont u utd or receive passengers on slynel. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.?Jam** Rlvai by dayltsht for Norfolk. Ol? Point. New. p?Tt New* and all Jam** River landing*. St lamer l*av*s Monday. Wednesday an* Friday at t:M X. M Fr.icht re ??4 tor all I 'mil River landings. Thon- ->o 171 la Ticket Once. I J r -a I You Must I Think Right fl To succeed in business. Doing ?J this involves hanking, and your M sucros? Increases if your check I Hj aceoniu. is placed -where the very ? ? hest banking' service Is rendered, tj ? Thinking- rig>ht means deposit- ? I ing in the strong, reliable 85 I First National Bank 1 RICHMOND, VA. I Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000 1