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New York Stock Market rtew Vnrk. May 31,?Eliminating sporadic flushes <?f activity to-day's stock market wo? dun and utterly lacking in significance. Loading Hocks wore Ulidei' pressure. United .states Steel iluctuatcd within a frac? tion of yesterday's dos?. Leigh Valley and Reading both bore the marks "f covert liquidation and bear attacks, and the standard or dlvtdnd-puyiug grangers, trunk lines and transcon? tinental were more or less neglected. The lower ratine of prices with which tho market opened was again attribut? ed to London, wrcrc American sccurlr ties, in common with other stocks, were dull and Irroghlar. Canadian Pncific followed its decline abroad, with a two-point drop here, and this was soon extended to 1-'-' points. Minneapolis, St. Paul and Snult Ste. Marie, an affiliated road. als., was heavy, with more selling of Reading and the local favorites. Before noon the list recovered a ma? terial part of Its early reverse, the tobacco shares showing unwonted ac? tivity and strength. American Tobac? co rose three points, Liggett & Myers four and half and Lorrlllnrd per cnt The dull afternoon session was marked by further irregularity in the market leaders, the closing being fair? ly steady, despite renewed heaviness lit the coalers and Canadian Pacific. Demand for monej was a low ebb to dav. CHI loans shaded a trifle, und ovei '..ir money was abundant at -1 pel centi I'ric.-s of bonds were a trifle lower, with moderate dealings. Total t par value. J2.H2S.000. Pulled State* government bonds were un? changed on cull. ?tew York. May 21.?Mona on call ?? ,dv 2 1-403 per cent.; ruling "*???. " s-4 Time loans steady; sixty days, ' - cent" six months. 8 1-2. Prime j antile paper. 4?t4 ?-?|*' M"V Sterling exchange nrm. *<St?0. < BUty-day bills. 14.8720 for demand, nercial hills. ?.? RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. Itv Richard V- Maury. _ *' ate and Bond Broker. WU B Mala Street. Richmond. Va.. May M. l*? ?T?TE SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. n rs rda Old, C. and It.. I?-'"-- MM W Va. .-'.r.turics'. '--3. C and R.. 199t- ?? ?* CltV SECURITIES; . ? City 45. C. and Ti.. lKJdJtS. *? B amend City 4,. R.. ?M??. * RAILROAD BONDS. a i 1. R. R. Con. Tr. 4 p. c. M A C U K. R. Conv. Debs 4a. 19? 1? ... C and O. ?<n-; M. <Hrt. T?2 "' M ??? Ui rgfa, Sou und Fla., i?*s. jw Georgia and Ala, Co?. ??. r.?45...... Hg .Norfolk and Went. Ry. **? ?**?? ? heat srd Air Line 4t. . ? ??? r ard Adjustment Ss, v.'?9. so Southern Railway l?t ??<;? ??? ?? Ho It. Dev. and ?.!. M. Is. .s \vcjt?rn N. C. 5?t Or. C. 19?. !* ... STRHliT RMhWAV BONDS. r?or. and Ports. Trnc. Co. Ss, 1936.. ?9 STREET KV. STOCK.-:. Par. Va. By. and Power Co. pfd....l00 ?9', C?> Va By. and Power Co. com ?1(0 41?4 .9 RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Atlantic Coast Line com.IM 140 ? hesapeaki and Ohio.WO .Ma ??? Nor:,.Ik and Weeteru com.WO 11 H P. and P. Di\. ObllK.WO 314 Si? ll . F. and P. * 1>. c. guar.IOj ;i7i- ... Southern Railway nid.WO -4 Southern Railway <-om.109 -? BANK AND TRUST CO. STOCKS. Amtxluan l?ataona4.V<ol\:\% ... Broad Sirec..*? Bank of Commerce .ind Trust*.loo IM Mechanics and Merchants.100 ::S National Bank of Vlrsinio.1? 23U? iS3 National State nnd City Bank.lCe 205 luTV Planten National.100 7J9 Saving! Bank of Richmond.... ? SO Virginia Trust Company.100 ICS Weit End . -'S ?3^, 43 Richmond Bank and Trait Co. 1", 34 Central Natioual Bank.11W 100 INSURANCE COMPANIES. Va. Piro a-d Marine las. a ^ MISCELLANEOUS. Va-Car. Chem. Pfd. S p. c.WO US Quotaticss for Interest paying conds are a: a price ta which Interest must bo added. Income fcor.ds and ccrtincatos of Indebted? ness are r.a:. BOND LIST. Allta-Chalmera ^a tbldi. S3 Amtrlcan Tobacco Co. old 4s. 9VX American Tobacco Co. old 6s. 12014 Atlantic Coast Line 1st 4s. t?i A C. .1--3- nnd N. 4s fbldi. 94 A C4'E. tor.w-4s (In IV.ltimore, bid).. ie.'".. Chesapeake and Ohio conv. ji-s. M?? Liggett & Sfyera is. vt's Liggett & Myera Ts. ;. 120?, Lorlllard Company Ss. &, Lorlllard Company Ts. 2-lvi ;.(.-?k and lVwi.m conv. 4s. 112 Btvoboard Air Line stamped 4? (biai? s? Seaboard Air Line stamped .',s ibid)_ Tr<<4 (Southern Railway 4s. TS\ Puuthern Railway Ss. 1074, I B. Steed ina Si. 102'., I". B. registered Is. I?? (bid). lOO'i U. S. registered 3*. ico? dudi.1021? U. S. Panama new Si.,. IMS Va -Brown Bros. rtfs. rMdj. 17 Virginia-Car, Chem. .lit ."s tasked). iw Va. !:: and P..nor Co Ss tasked). M?4 Wat.ash del.. 4s.. .v f..ij Wabaih-PltLa. Term. 1st 4s (nidi. 57 COTTON MARKETS. New York. Ma>- 2b?The Lotion market vat hiRIi?r to-day on covering by recent seilfrs, reporta of an ln,:?aslns; trHde demand and predictions for showers In parts o( the belt. Th? close was very steady ?n,i from 16? 11 points n?t higher. Local gossip aitrlbu:?d the rtullneas of business to a disposition to await the government's ,-ondltion report, n ileh i> to be published o., June 4. or for s freah development. Thei? wn, conald arable buying her? during the day agalnat sales In Live pool ?>y one of the bis epot !.?? elpta at th? ports to-day were 10,129 **>i agalnat s.t::? us1 -?k ?nd ??a last l'ear, To-day's r>ifipi.? at Oalveaton 2.311 t.s -? aif.ilr.ft 1,4<C, last :t.-\r. at N"< .v Or'.nxnf 1,244 tales r,calr.?t 2.S47 -..ift year. Mild at Houston 4i? ba'n OKntns: 4>t hist yra. Coiton futures closed e.ilrt: Op^n High. Low Cloae. January . n u.\3 jt y, n ,r ?!arch .II.M !t ;< jj.35 j, . V"v .???? ILW ii'I lira .H.M j: n it.i>: n.ji 11.7? 11.W JI.S? 11. fl n it July . August .11.11 jj.jj tiii F-Ptember . |j.;g p - October .r,.lt u.M.t j,'^ No-.<int,er . .:i I>eee:ftber ....il.29 i'.Xl ti.;i Frot cotton rlo?ed rjnlf,. is points"lilcHei mi'ldilr.tr ui'iand,. !!(. ? j nil'dd nu - . II?. Sales, 1? bales Cotton, oulft: tt.ldtllins;. !1.<0; gross ?, eeints. 4 tTO bales: ailcs 19 ? ?? ,. .... It 1.021 tuiMi; export to th* ? ; ;,. bn'cr; Cosstwlfr. sn bn1?f Total to-day at ell p',ns?>:.t .. . V V.b bales: erport to Great Britain ? t'Sl.,; to the Continent. :.(?>; r,j|ej ?to. a? ' t bales. ^or.eolllated at al! ports-Ner rer,ir. ?,141 r,a!?? export to itrert Rrlts': ? ? t>a>.; f tr.? flonlfnerft. 70.732 i>a>? Japan, 2,404 r.^:*. Total sitK? Reptemtier 1 at all pir1.- v ?"'tr-ts. ;? ? 1 ' *7 ho.es- evpMt to 4,042,5*2 baler; to Fran**. Iii?/ OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH THE UNION BANK OF R'CHMOND. 1107 EAST MAIN fSTitBET. 11.00 MAKES A .STAUT. a PER CENT. INTEREST. Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sales. Stock Open. 600 Alllk-Chalmers. 1 Mils-Chalmers, pfd. 14.420 Amalgamated Copper ... !?% .<??" Amer. Agrl Chem., com. 61% 1.600 Amer. It. et Sugar, com.. ?."% 4.:i."j> American Can . ,*>?% ;>?? American Can. pro. ?>" ? 60? Amor. Cat and Foundry. ..9 AmO/i Car and I'oun.. pfd ... 100 American Cotton Oil. M% .' o Am Hide and Leather, pr 2.; I.SO0 American Linseed OIL... 14% 100 American L cotiiotlvo ... t.'^i Amer Locomotive,, pfd. 4<v> AliK*r. Malt CO.. pM. *S l?.'.'1-' American Smelting . .'?'>'? Aiueiican Sugar . :'?? Amer. Tel. and Tel. Co... 145% 1,409 American Tobacco, coin '.'*" 225 American Tobacco, pfd.. 103?? ? 7i" Anaconda copper . I2V? ? Atchlson . i"; 100 Atllinfic Coast Line. lta'j A. C. L of Connecticut. ".,500 Baltimore and Ohio. l0-' BOO Bethlehem Steel, com? .is 00 Bethlehem Steel, pfd.... 71% 2.10.1 Brlitsh-Amor. Tob. <'o... 2.100 Brooklyn Bapld Transit. vs'? tiVi Central Leather, com- -V.l. I 0,175 Canadian I'aclilc .261% 300 Chesapeake and Ohio.... 7STi Chicago Great Western; ... 2,K0Chl.i Mil. find st. Paul... io:.% Crucible Stoel Cor., com. ... Crucible steel, pfd. 200 Chicago and Northwest. ISO Colorado Fuel and Iron ... Colorado and Southern. I 4<*4 Consolidated Gas . 142% 200 Delaware and Hudson... 170 100 Den. n;id Rio Gran., com. IO'i, 200 D*n and Rio Gran., pfd. 37 2CVDistillers' Sec. Cor. 32?, l.tO) Brio . 35*4 400 Erl??. 1st pfd. 53?? 2". Fed Min. and Sm.. pfd. i >co. \V. Helme Tob. Co. ... .???>? Genetal Electric . '*$*"?. C00 Grent Northern, pfd. 131% I4.1S0 Greal Northern Ore ctfs 43*4 loa Illinois Central . I2R 3,610 Interboro-Met. 20% 1,500 Intcrboro-Mct., pfd. 69% Int. Mer. Marine, coin. Closing. Bid. Asked IS'i 1S>,? ' i>iv4 61% 61 \ 72? 117'i i? 103% 11 " m W% IP 59% IIS 51% S3?; til-'. 117% 1,1 um .. 12? IIa? 2t? I03*< 1".' t 130% HI p..; IDli IHM.. By THOMAS BRANCH i CO.. Bankers and Brokers. Closing. High. Low. BM Asked. Sales. Stock. Open. Ill-li- Dow. 1 1 1 l'i 3.6 0 International Paper _ 17'? IS% 17% i. 1,300 Int. Paper, pfd. W'4 fl% C?? Kah. City South., com. ??? ""J'* **? 24.SOO 1,pIi1k>i Valley . 17M.j |V.'% 1 <7-~-, 177&, IT."1, 1.0<"> Llum tt and Myers, com 1ST"s l-.'.. ISJ KM K'2 :mo Liggett and Myers, pfd. in Iii'? m G'1 HOV 700 Lorlllard Tob. Co.. com. IS4 IKS U4 155 1>7 I"." Lorlllard Tob. Co.. pfd. 112 112 H- M% H 300 LoulsVllle and Nashville 169 1*9 I5S% 16$% 1*9 Manhattan . . ??? I3-'1 1*1 W Mo.. Kan. and Texas- 27?, 27% 27% 27% -s 300 Mo.. Kan. and Tex., pfd. 61', fil'i 61 69 SI 2,000 Missouri Pacific . 39% ? 39% 39% 39?< 3330 National Lead . .">7"? 1.9*4 f'7's WJi ??' 1,00) Now York Central. 119 R9?i 119 11? 119V 100 N. V.. Out. and Western 3$% ? ? > Sa? 6.0 Norfolk and Western... 112% n."j 112% 112% ii I.70J Northern Pacific . 11;?^ I. ? , 119*? 120 120? Pact tic .Mail . ... ?? ''-"i 32? 100 Pennsylvania . 124 i.i 124 123% 124 ? ' People s lias . 111% 111% H1? '?Vi Hl? ICO P.. C. and St. L, com. 109% V ? * >".?. HO P.. C. C. and St. L. pfd. ... ??? 114 117 2,560 Pittsburgh Coal, com... 21% ..'? 21 Vi MK 22 Pressed Steel Car. Pr<SSed Steel Car. pfd. 100 Ry. Steel Spring, com... 3.1 ."?-.l"" Reading . 174%. 17f>% Kcpuhlic Iron and Sfol ... 200 Republic I. und S.. pfd.. 7>% I.C00 Rock Island . 27% 27*4 SCO Hot h Island, pfd. no''.. 20) Seaboard Air Line. com. 26 700 Seaboard Air Line. pfd. 62% . ? loo Sloss-Shcffleld . 51 M ; n Southern Pacific . lii'i 111% 1,700 Southern Railway ....... 2S% 2x*n 30) Southern Railway, pfd. 74'? 71% standard Oil . n.fWi Tennessee Copper . 4."> 47it 142'4 14^. UZYi 142% Texas Pacific . 170 ",7a 17 > 171 15,700 Union Pacific . 170% |70N 'r, 3 19% 19% SO 19.000 United States Rubber... 66 67'? 37 37 117 SS 37.300 United Slates Stci. 7?1 7.'. 32% .".-' 3214 33_ 110 United States Steel, pfd 111% IP'. .1""? l..""* .'u.'., ."?".?? :oii 1'. S. Cast Iron Pipe_ .'l?i 21% ??l ?I""!, ni'.i ICO Va.-Oar. Chemical . 61% 16 ... 4"i 4? 11" V.i.-Car. Chemical, pfd.. MS 177' Va. Ry; and Power, vom 17? KS-S 169% |i0% Va. By. and Power, pfd. 112 131% l ' - 131% 1.000 Wabash . I3N t3'j i.ii, 43S* 1,100 Wabash, pfd. 12? 128 127 12S 100 Western Fnlon . 2>>:, 2'>".(, 90% 20*4 Weyman-Bruton To. Co. f?"? ;>f<~4 Total sales for day. SSi,??! shares. 4>t Total sales for week (two days), 820,700 shares 11% 267 I 3% 1 lot/. Pi.*--, rwo's 7t>:. ;pi 26% 2>i Ii-?. 1 IS% 8S% 26', 201 SI 139% 21? "*4 112% 171 118% 1 . IRS 173?; Tv% 27 bj IllVi ?% 74 64% 21?, fd us*; is 1"'. 171% 65?; 24 A 49 11!',;1 ?!*% 74--?, .<76 ?'Ii* 24% 1 ,f % 'Y- j 111 61% llS*i ".?.Vm; to the Continent. 4.-33.SIT ha>c to Japan, 301.S12 baits, to Mexico, s.713 bales. New Orleans.. Mny 21 -lTnfit-ta'iinc by re rent sellers and the promise of unsettled and showery weather for part of the belt caused an advance in prices In the cotton market to-day, which was aide,! in the laie tmdlng by foreeas-.t of a bullish condition re/port by the government. The close was very steady at a net advance o' 17*7 11 points, Spot rotten was firm. Wc. up: mid? dling*, UAeC; sales on the vpot **So hales and in to arrive. The market ? Wed very steady: .Tanuary, ll.SS: March. 11.SS: March. II.Mi Mny. 11 T1; July. It.fg; August, 11.TT: Septem? ber. 11.01; October. 1LSS; I>?ecmbcr. 11.CS. I.OC.VT. MARKET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy Commlaslon Co.. Com mlsslon Merchahts, Kb lunond, va< ? Richmond, Va., May St, k'l-'. At U.M. WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS Ol MA RK E I . LIVE I'OLLTRV. thickens, ch.. spring. 1'? .ox and over. ?f 36 Chickens, eh.. spring I lb. and under . 30 rJ, ?l! | Chlckena, winter. 2? 'a S ? I Urns, lb. It -if Roosters, each. 35 'o to Ducks, .arge, young, lb. 11 a 13 Ducks, small, young, lb. u ~u 13 Ducks, uid. lb. Iv w 11 EGOS?Crated. In crates, nearby, fresh, dor... 17 Q In crates, other sections, dot). IT if C-ulnca cjrgs, doz. ,j 12 BCTTEK. Family, choice, fresh, lb. 1 ;j I Merchants', fair, lb. 31 & LIVE STOCK. Veals, choice to fancy, lb ... S Q Veals, poor to (air, lb. '.J 7'a Calves, runners. Ib. * Hi T Kb. ep. lb. 4 ii Lambs, spring, lb. S <<$ ? Cattle, tatr to prtbe. lb. 6 <r 6>4 Hogs, lb. 6 Qi 7 ? lOUNTRY-CURED BACON". Hams, well smoked, small, lb....Not wanteil I Hanta, well smoked, large, Ib....Not wanted j Sides, well smoked, lb.Not wante Shoulders, well smoked, lb.Not.wante HIDES. Dry flint, lb. 3D ? Dry salt, lb. 11 Q C9rcen salt, lb. HtiO (ircen. 10. lOVvir Qrecn. damaged, lb. t> J 7 Tallow . Ht t Beeswax. ? S> WOOL. Ch.. unwashed, free or burrs.. 9 II Ch., unwashed, lightly hurry. 20 'J. 3 Ch.. unwashed, medium burry 9 IS Ch.. unwashed, heavy hurry.. S 14 MISCELLANEOUS. Onions, dry. per bag. ifj; 4.00 Potatoes, Irish. No. 1. bag_ <ix 4.0') NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET. New York. May 21.? Flour?Steady with modi-rate trade. Ityo Flour?Steady. Crn meal, Ry* and Barley?Quiet. Wheat??polj I Arm: No. 2 red, fl.S-lU c. 1 f.. domestic basis. 1 ' to arrive, and export. 11.211* '.. o. b. afloat, ? 0 arrive. Future* >Vg\,c. net higher. May. 13.19; July. fl.us : September, ft Corn?Spot firm; expert. Vl?*e-. f. o. b. a Futures nominal. Oats??pol firm; standard | white, tile, in elevator; No. 2, fil'-.e Pork. Beef and Cut Meats?Steady, Lard Plrnier. Tallow?Quiet. Petroleum?Steady. I Wool?Quiet- Roeln?Quiet. Turpentine - | Easy. Rice?Firm. Molasses?Steady, t Haw. steady; letined. quiet. Coffee?spot | lllo. No. 7, I414C. Futures rioserl steady. May, it..?; July. ir,?:. Butter?Steady. F.^-^s -Weak. Cheeae?steady and unchanged. fj^.: lot fc?Stea<l> , Couth ern ?hlie. No. 1 barrel, |3,&f>fl>7.00, Peanuir; Freights and Ca'bbages?Steady and unchanged. Cottonseed "I, was his/her on lovenug of ?'ieits and n?w speculative buying. tnsplr.,1 by the sirencth in lard and cotton ami sup? port from bailing bulls. Futures closed S$ 12 point* ne.t higher with >ales of 17.?0 bar- ! re-K. June. 7.0S-O7.0S; July. 7.1?'// 7 l.">; August. I 7.29107.24; September. 7 .?:>'?/7 77. prime crude,' ;. v, -,|.),. summer yellow, 7.i?a bid; del winter yellow, 7.10 bid; do. summer while.' 7..".'.'3 S.vO. I CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET, j Chicago 111., May 21 ?Confidence came |l>aek to buyers of wheat to-du>. Word j passed around brokers tbat selling pressure! I was otf. The statement held good |hrough I out the session. "I'd there was a tlrm close. 14? l??C. above last lilght. All the Other I lending staple.*, too, made a net advance? I corn T.'i!< to I'itfil'ic.; onts '1 IKc.i a.id I provisions iT'.isjv'l'.je. 1 The iding futures ranged as follows: Open, High. i.ow. close. A 11BAT? .. 1.1214 l.i.i?. j.is',4 1 is', July . 1.0,'* l.OSI-i 1.071* I.OS'i Sept._ 1-024, I.OTli !.??> I.0}>? l>i. . l.ttta; 1 01 1,02*1 l.f^is Mac . M July . tTJi 49 4;'-, 4ft** "i'.k per M.i. 4-is left-. is Jft is :o Mac . 10.63 July .10.? ;o<7 M.,7 10.(7 ?etil."?70 19.47 10.70 I0.S7 Ost . 10.77 iO.OJ' U-7 10.96 -non. run-, ivr xw ibs May .V. 10 'JT July .?.13 ' 19.30 10.53 111.27 .ift.r.1 -y, (ft 10C7 19 57 Cash ?r?.n ccloseel: Wheat?No. 2 red. I l?il-lllj V.. 3 bard. .?I 13>,fl 1.11. ? no it. <>::. . x,>. ytitow, ;???fr7.',c. oat? -No 5 ?lute. MtTMc.; standard, i3'i JfSle. B? ? more Md . May 71.?Whsat?Steady; spot, eohtract, 11.li. Corn?Dull: spot. so'4r. Oats-Quiet; No 3 western, vvhtt*. f.ri'jc ask |?d. Rye-Quiet. KM HMOND GRAIN MARKET. R|ehm"nd. \"a . May fj, ifr,2 I WHOLESALE QL'OTATIONS ON CHANGE I HllKA i -Car I No S rtfl. Western. '.) \ 1.15 I No. 2 red, \ tigiiii 1. 1 > (i I No. 3 n-,1. l.lf, fl. I Virginia. |,a- . j ,v, ci I CORN?Car I - wh'-?. Q it No. 3 white. m Si N\>. : mixed. so 9 No. 3 mixed.?. 99 65 Virginia, hup lots. ? 'it f? OATH?Cef lot*. No. 3 mixed. M ft No. .". mixed. it 1714 No. 2 wlute. ?t <tf'4 No. 3 white. C M'-i I utk-Car lot* No. 2. Nominal No. 3. Nominal Virginia, bag lots. Nominal RICHMOND 1L\Y MARKET. Richmond. Va.. May 21. 1312. Following nie the etiolation* of the Rich? mond Hay Kschango: No. l 'i Imothy. <& 60.00 No. ; Timothy. !X0o No. r. Timothy. 25.0* "u Light Clover, mixed. '?; 2!> 00 No. 1 Clover, mixed. i? 26.00 No. 2 Clover, mixed. Ct.00 '9 No. 1 Clover. 41 20.09 (STRAW?Compressed . i*.m J7 Loose-pres'-d. Inrce bales.. :/ IS "a Load yen!- cars so thru hay at doors rep? resent* contents ami thus avoid rejection* This market (trade* hay in aocordam with tht rules ef the National May Asso- | elation. CATTLE MARKETS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Sale* at Union Stock Yards > Richmond. Va.. May U5. 1612. Report of the live stock market for the week ending May 20: Best steers. ItJVtte.; medium to good, ?3 t,\r.; common to fair, t'.t'ai'jc.. best heifers, ?.'?'il.'.. medium to good. 6tf61s? ; tommon I to talr. t'(j4%e.: best cows, ??jii?c.; medium to good, i'^it.ic.; common to tair, :;?? :;>???. Pest io'C ..'.z'tCic ; medium to good, t*? *3 td4c. 1 bulls. 44j4'.4o. Freah cons. J3iy 60.00 j per hind. Calves, extra. 7'jii^".; fair to medium. .".Ii?'.';??.; liest hog*. .'ilT'a'' . llKbt hogs and pigs, 6Ht07c; sows nnd stat*. f>\ 'ii 6HC: best sheep. tb.fK.'jrv; common lo fair, 3tf4r.; best lanrbt, .p-.-i ;c.; eoinuion lo fair, i j yi'j...; spring lambs. Do. Chicago, 111.. May It.?Cattle? Receipts 2,000 h?ad. Market steady to 10c. lower. !!? ? ? o, M?iOtfd.30; "!ex?s steers. J ? -r 7 >o. western ?leer*. 6S.26QS.09; stucktrs ana totid ers. (1.1007.10; cows and heifers. SM0t?t.00: calves, 6iV.MQ9.00i a few ?t t?.;;. Hogs?Re? ceipt? 13,00*1 bend. Market steady. Light. !~.j.?';i 7.7."; mixed, t7.35fj?.S6; rough, 7.?; pies. ?V?i?>.:???; bulk of sales. ?7 ,60 17 ??>. Kliecp?Receipts ii.'?) bead. Market ?!ow and j s"ad' to a shade lowe r. Native. }3.7?Q G . ; western, $d >: .'l?, yearlings, }? 508 7. zi, iambs; name. {.".ax 76; w estern, JJ.i?'J S.oi. Ne/W York, J/ay 21.-^Beeves?Receipts 77S head. Nothing doing. Market steady. Calves?Receipts 600 head. .Market weak. \.;:ls. J7..'-o u ;*.7.'.; culls, i<J-'|7.0). ShOOp and Lambs ? Receipts 2,270 brad. Sheep steady, best lambs strong; others dull and weak at i i..v. lew export ewca and withers. SOtiCCa; culls, I? 9 3.00; la ml*. ??> M -i s.l.'.-. c.iiljs. H.t'Hi 6.45; spring lamlbs. t&.V)Q10.1S. Hogs?Receipts i.sm head. Market stcadj at i7.7iOt.Sl; pigs. f7.a7.iO. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond. Va . May ti, 191 J. Following an- in* vuotaitoaa ... ir.e Mica hiond Tobacco Exchange: < UltOWN AND OLI VE STEMMING?NEW. I Lugs .i ?.u) Q I 7.66 I Hhort leaf. 7 U> y b.Ou I Lung leaf. t.'Ji ^ 11 uu 1 BROWN SHIPPING. Lugs . 660 O "..04 1 .-bort leaf. 7.60 it ''.Oil I ooiiK leaf. L7( U.Oj ! Wrappers . lim y :a.o4 ( CUTTERS?Common . H.OO y is w, ] Medium . Plixi u 17.aw] Kina . 30.09 X3.0J 1 Fancy .2tiO ?7.eo | FILLERS?Common . s.oo c, io.'aj . Medium . 11.00 ii l.'.oo Fine . 1100 u iu.w I (Jood . 13.00 ij 16.0j I WRAPPERfB?Common . ISO, u S0.CO| Medium . :2.w u 26.00, lie,od . . iii ' i :iu uu Fancy. 4o.t? S O.00 i BUN-CURE D?;?? BW. Lugs, common to t,ood. S.30 ff t.m Lugs, good to prune. 7.M 5? S.M I Short lea!. m?i t|. 10.001 Long leal. IO.O'i if :? ?i Wrapper* . 12.v, a 17.40 I MISI KLLANKOI > ?IARKETH. PETERSBtrnO PEANUT ^lARKET. (Reported by Rodders, McCSbt & Co.) i Petersburg, \'n. May 7'..?Peanuts.?Span? ish Mjrl:ei nrm; farmers' Spanish, wr. p*r bushels; Jumbo Spanish. SSC, per bushel: No | I tlielied, Spanish; IflMic per pound; Mb. ( 'j shell? il, Spaniah, 31ic per pound \ Ir gliiia*?Mort!?5 lirm; fnin: jumbo. 4c. per pound; fanrj handplckod, 3VjB 3\ic P*r i [pound; .xir.i prim'. 3'4c. p.r pound; prime. Se, per,pound; machine picked, J'fS'.,... par pound; ihclling ftock. 3VjC. per pound. I DBf GOODS MARKET. Ne\i York. May it. - The < otton Roods niar kftta arc showing a hotter lone with a mod? erate amount of trading reported. Wash 1 Roods ar<- In better demand. Poulards for I spring i?I3 are being offered by lea dint I house*, .fobbers a lai:- liousi; trade III I aummt r mercbandli . NAVAL STORE.". I Wilmington, N. C.. May 71.?"Spirits Tur ponllne?fitoady at (6%e.l receipts ca?U?. Itoain?Steads nt |fj; receipt* barrel*, 'far i rinn ?I 11.90; le-ceijitB i barrels. Crude I Turpentine?Firm :?' fj,2aQ4.S0; receipt* zi> ' b.TrelS. I Savannah. On. May -Turpentine? Firm I st tJ'l? t?4,e.; sales t'"3 receipt* 1,1611 ; rasks. shipment* casks; stock Tt.aw rayiks floslti?Firm; sa'e* 2,611 barrels; re ? eipis 1,003 r.arre;*. shipment* 12S barrels; fctovl; tSfiH barrel. Quote: B, KM. MARINE IN TLLI.iriE.VC F.. PORT OF RICltMONTl MAT !1, 1">',2 ARRIVED Steamer flerkele:. Shelly, "erfolk. mer fliandlse r:nd pas?erii;e,s Old Dominion l/lfP Stesmtr fnntthfu-ld. Qraves, Norfolk and I Jsmos ,",..er landings, nsurohandu? and pas pernears, vtrreiria N'**llg*tlon Company dtaamtr Aurora. Furmsn, Peltrsburg ar.d Jnmn riivi>r landing, merchandise anft" pas- ! friigtra, Furn.|in Line | SAILED. fi??mpr Berkeley. Shelly, Norfolk, mer- j ohandlse and psaseni.-"-*. Old Dominion I.Inc. j Stesmer Aurora, Funnen. Petersburg and ] River landinx- merehandlsa and pas ? '.ngcrf. Furnian 1,1ns SHAFTTO WOMEN OF CONFEDERACY _ i Monument Given by Home Will Be Designed by Henry A. Lukman. ISpeclal to Th? Times-Disftetch.] I Raleigh, N. C. May 21.?The splcu<lid monument to th; North Carolina wo mrn of the Confo Icracy that Colonel Ashley Home will present to the State at a cost of $,10.000 is to he des'gneil by Henry A. Lukman, of New York, a native of Richmond. Th? committee nnmod by Mr. Home to have In hand ! the erection of the monument selected Lukman this afternoon. The details are to he worked out lat:r. It is to" lie a low. massive design, the principal feature being the idealized figure of a Southern woman. This will bo on a suitable pedestal, extending 'n semi? circular shape. prom either side of this pedestal will be extensions of the granite, forming a half-moon, to the sidewalk, with an open court in front of the figure. The monument will be In the Capitol go.uare, directly in front of the new .StnK Administration Build? ing, for the erection of wiiich Mr. llorne is chairman of the building commis? sion. The committee that has In hand the erection of this monument consists -jt ll?n. J. A. Long, of Roxboro: Colonel W H. S, Bcrgwyn. .Weldon; Colonel J. Bryan Grimes, R. D. W. Connor, ot Raleigh, and Mi.l F. M. Williams, of Newton. FINALS AT B.VSTON COLLEGE. Commencement Exercises Will DfRln | Thurstda) mid Continue n Week. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.1 Manassas. Va.. May 21.?The torn im m emenl ? ? raises of Eastern Col? lege will begin Thursday evening, May {13, and close on Wednesday, May '."j. There ar< 'Sven graduates in the college department, two In music and One in expression. There are right Slnt,-.s and Cuba represented by this class, namely, Virginia, west Virginia, .Maryland. Kansas, .Tennessee, Florida.! Illinois. Connecticut and Santiago. | Cuba. ?? There are nine graduates from the] School of Conn ???reo. representing t hree | States ami District of Columbia. l*locr;,ni foi the -week: Reeltnl by the music department, Thursday. 8 P. j M.: president's reception to senior; ? lass. Friday, * I*. M: recital by ex pruialon dcpartmenL Saturday, s P. M.l Baccalaurest? service and anniversa? ry of Christian associations, Sunday Exhibition . moert by advanced pu-| plls of music doparimenf. Monday. S] I'. M. 'Mass day exercises, 10 A. M. Tues? day. Dedication of gymnasium, 2 P. M. Tuesday May address by T>r. Chan.] I-*. Barker, health director. Pres'dent I Taft; cxhlhlt and reception by School' i "i Art, i !? M Tuesday; meeting of! Alumni As-' 1.1.'Ion. I P. M, Tuesday: ; senior recital - P. M. Tuesday, i Thirteenth annual commencement. 10 :;n A M Wednesday; orations by .Mim. Osa " ,'sher. Miss Emily 15.1 Marbury and Marlon W. Marine, Commencen nl address by Dr. Ken dm k C. Babcock, of Washington, I). C. government epec'allst in h'gherl education ,n xsentation of diplomas and eonferrlnq of degrees, President Hoop. i ! ixstii.wt i; company sum. Vetlon tn Itepuver i?:?o,noii on Policies I Held I,, i.?(,. B. P. Board. I [Special to The. Tlirics-Dinpatcn.l ! Alexandria. Va.. May "1.?Suit to re | cover ? " ' ? . oh one policy held] I by th,- int. Benjamin Fleet Board' llrom lh< Mutual Life Insurance Com-| ! pany of N. yorU tins been 11 led In I the Circuit court. Mr. Hoard met, [ death al Wake. Forest. N. C. us th.?: result of iccldental fall from a Wliter towei which he was endeavor-' Ina to ' Ijust The suit is the outcome "; thi : ? r-. ,,f the company to Day the polli pulley was In favor <?f his wlfi lessle Powell Board. I'lVhhuriM' it Iiis Deciding (ionic. j I.-? ?? ill Iii, Times-Dispatch.] Staunt >i , May '.'J.?The old ri? vals. Staunt Military Academy and ; Fish hui lie M : t-iry School, of Waynei i boro, played the deciding game, of , I he si. here th'S afternoon bei in i . rowd. Ftslihiirne wln i ? ? The HrM game here ' w.. H WOl ? ?. locals, ? to 2, and the I second garni *\ Waynesboro. won by j Flshburni .-. i,, 1. Hi invn?(labor nc. Xhe Times-Dlspatch.l Elizabeth i |ty n. C. May 21,?Miss Mai of icdenton. and John Browi lymouth, were united Iii mni ?gi . yesterday afternoon. Un ?v ? a place In the parson? age .| tin I Methodist Church and being performed by the pastor, th' Rev. j. )'. Bundy, ????lim i.um Mi ?i wm.imjmjii i ?nnmiiflil?m Safety and Profit In every feature of its banking activity this in? stitution is thoroughly conservative. SaJSety first, profit second, is the rule we go by, and the result is we get both safety and profit for ourselves and for our customers. National Bank of Viirginia Main and Ninth Streets. ; 3% In Savings Department Incorporated 1832. VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Eightieth Annual Statement, January 1, 1013'. A ??eta . fi.tr; i i.n ks.oo Net Buranla.-. ajmi,03i.oo Surplu? to Policy-holder*. ?116,031.00 TO II. PALMER. President. W. H. McCARTfitY. Secretary. E. B. ADDISON. Vice- Prosident. OSCAR D. PITTS. Treasurer. Richmond's Strictly Commer vial Bank CAPITAL, S30O.OO0.00. SURPLUS AND PROFITS, 91.400,000.00. , We are always In a position to take the arcount-'J of Individuals, firms and corporations on terms consistent with con*raipraitlva banking. It per cent. Interest, compoundid sftml-nnnually. pa-ldi In o"r savings dey.artm'nt. Safety boxes and r>toraga compartments f?|r rent. Planters National Bank OF RICHMOND. VA. Our deposits increased thirty-five per cent, during the past twelve months. Commonwealth Bank Lay the foundation for future I independence by opening a savings account. Manchester National Bank PUBLIC HELPING COLORED PEOPLE More Than Six Hundred Dollars Already Received for Hospital Fund. Commltters which v. ere collecting! funds for the Colored llospltnl re? ported yetserday that ib?i.23 had been received, although this Hst Is not com? plete. Among those contributing are the following: Kaufmann & Co.) 10 00 Mrs. "Warner Moore. 100 00 Sydnor & Hundley. 25 00 j. O. Dobbins. 5 00 J Dr. Charles Dattenberg. 5 00j ii. T. Ezekirl. 2 00I Southern Bargain House. 2 00] W. a. Miles Shoo Company. 10 00j O. a. Hawkins. 25 0u Miss Annie Stewart. 100 00j Jones Bros. in 00 J. F. Siss. 5 00j (.;. W. Ijitlmcr. S 00! H. l. litllaman. 2i 001 D. Dumsden . ;> 00 Brlstow-Worsham Company. .. ? ooj Dr. R. D. Temple. 2 00! Mrs. Emma .1. Fallis. 1 001 D. Periln . :; ou Mrs. Barton Cfrundy. 5 0u L. Morris. 10 0U B. J. Franklin. S 00 E. A. Catlin. 10 0'J| Friend . fi 00! \V, II. Anderson. 2 00 Thomas II. Wyatt. ;. 00 Miss Dizzie Qrattan. ] ("j Mrs. P. C. Schloss. ?. 00 Fred Valentine . .'.00 A. C. Nelson . 1 0? w. M. parrish. f> ou Mrs. M. U Sheppard. i on N. .1. Cole. 1 Ti Mrs. Jennie Smith. 2 00 Miss Salllu Dlndaey. :. 00 Ii. I.. Kdwards. M. D. .'. oil I?. B. Hear. 2 00 \V. B. fennani, M.. D. 10 00 Horace Carter . 1 00 Mr. Hear . 1 00 airs. Whltlock . B 00 Kdwnrd Cooke . 6 0U Cnsh . 6* 08 Barton II. Oruhdy. 6 00 William llnpi. ? 1 00 Mrs. .Ino. T. Tay lot. 6 00 j Johnson Pickle Company. 2S ool Jacobson, Tailor . 10 00* A. 11. Robinson. .'? 00 Mrs. Helen Hoyel. 3 00 Cohen Company . 25 001 Home Furnishing Company.... 10 001 .1. 11. Chlchcster. 1 00 Cosby Paint Store. 1 Ou s. Ullman & Son. 1 ou .1. U. Williams. 2.*. Op Halph Rothschild . 1 on Mrs. Eugene Massie. l.ool Mrs. A. II.?. 60 Capitol city Lodge, i-ilks. n 00 .lohn n. Rraxton. n 00 W. A. Scott . G 00 Professor I. II. Blhckoll. ?'? 00 Dr. .1. II. Bloekw'idl. .'. 00 Friend. 5 00 Tul.il $651 23 Baiiik of Commerce and Trusts WE SOLICIT Your business vat this Rank, check? ing or savings (accounts. Interest Allowed OITFICERS. Jos. E. Wlllard.President A. R. Holladay. . Vice-Presldcnt R. M. Kent,, Jr., Vice-President R. B. Campbell.Cashier Depository'for the State of Vir? ginia and city of Richmond. 'Have You a I Bank Account' Is a question often asked a young man applying for a position of trust. A catreful employer knows that any yd'ung man who saves rfgularly possesses self-control and thrift, two <jf the most desirable qualities of a business career. FIRST BANK 1104) East Main. Capital and (Surplus. $2,000,000. I 3 Per dstit. in Savings Department. ?nrant?oatsf BERMUDA In June 12 Days, $70 ! The Moat Beautiful Spot |n ?he "World, i SPECIAL EXCURSION I I.fnn'is .lune 1.1. Richmond bij.-k to Richmond. Tu- i eludes Hret-claiJs transportation, one j night's hotsl 1113.1 ticket to Hippodrome in N. w York. Leave New York via it. M. S, 1'. Cct'.s steamship "Orotava" Saturday, June IS; live-days' hotel ac? commodation Jn Bermuda, with car? riage drives a od excellent program of shore SXCUrslojiS. Few good vacancies left. Atvply S, 11. IIOW 11 AN. Tourist Agent, Bast Main1 Street, Richmond, Va. MERCHANTS' AJ\'I> MINERS' TRANS. CO. Spring Sea Trips N'JlRFOLK TO BOSTON |\M) PROVIDENCE. Steamers Norfolk to Boston dally, except Thursday; in Providence. Monday, Thura dny and Saturday, 7 P. M. Through tickot? on sale to principal points. Fine steamers, <|gcellent service, low faroi. Wireless telegraph. Send for booklet Apply C. A. O.I fly.. N, & W. By.. S. n. Bowman, No. 'MSE. Main Strcfit, and Rich? mond Transfer CofruDany. No. 809 B. Main at. ftatlroaog Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.?Local?Daily?Newport Newa. t:M A.?Local? Dally?Co' villa. Ex. Bun. Thurmond. t?:00 A.?Express? Dally?Norfolk. Old Point. 110:00 A.?Locul? Dally?Lehe*-. Ux. C. Force ?1:00 P.?Express?Dally?Cln., L'vllle. |4:00 P.?Express?Dally?Norfolk, N. Newa. t:W 1'.?Local?Dally?N. News. Old Point. 6:16 I'v?a^oeal?Dally?Gordousvllte. 6:16 1'.?Local?Hz. Hon.?Lchbg, Natural Bridge, Clifton lorge. ?6:85 P.?Limited?Dally?Clncln'tl, Chicago. ?11:00 P.?Express?Dally?Cincinnati, L'vllle. ?Sleepers. tParlor Curt. TRAINS Aliuivr, RICHMOND?Local from East: 8:16 A. SI.. 7:60 I*. M. 'i.-rough from East: 11:30 A. M.. 6:30 P. M. Local from West: 8:90 A. M . A. M. und 7:16 P. At. Through: l:3u A. M . 1:36 P. M. and 3:30 P. It, Jimti Illver Lino: "*:36 A. Si . 0.45 P. M. ??Dally except bunday. Atlantic Coast Line The htundaril Railroad of the South. EFFECTIVE MAY 13th. 1913. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY. For Florida and South: 6:16 A. M. and. 7:00 P. *!., 1:00 A. M. For Norfolk: ??S^O A. SI., 9.00 A. M., ?J:0) P. M.. 4:10 I*. It., 'TM I: M. For N. ?c W. Hy. V/est: 6:11 A. M., 10:00 A. St., ?3:00 P. M., 8:30 P. M. For Petersburg: l:? A. M , 6:16 A. M . ??6:10 A. M., 6:15 A. M., ?:0J A. St.. 10.00 A. M.. *3:CB 1'. M . 4:10 1'. M.. 6:05 P. SI., 7:00 P. Is., ??7:38 P. M-. o.m P. . 11:45 p. m. For Glidsboro and Fayeltovllle: M: 10 P. If. Trains arrive Richmond dally: 6:06 A. M , ?:?0 A. M.. 6 :53 A. M. 'S:37 A. M., ??10.45 A. M., 'll.Vi A. M.. ??11:45 A. M? ?3:00 P. m., ??1:40 P. M.. 6:tG P. M , 1:1 p. M . & 00 p. M.. 9:00 P. SI.. ??10:16 P. M . U:30 p. m. ?Except Sunday. "Bunday only. Time of arrival and departure and oon? nectlooa not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL, D. P. A_ 618 Mala GL Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Car. leave Manchester. Seventh and Perry blitcu, lui Petersburg: ??, 7. a. ?9. lu. II, ?U A. St.. r. I, "5:40. ?? 7. i. 'a, 10 1'. M. 11:00 P. M., for ".ricster, 13:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg, foot of 6jrcarnora Street, ior Majicneslsr: 1o:li. 4:35. "7:16. ?7:16, 6:86. e.Ii. ?10.15. 11:83. A. m.; 12:15. ?1:84. l.M. 8:?, '1:15, 6:?. ?.3L ?1:36. S.K, ?:15, ?10:40, W.ti P. 16. tDally, except Hundaya and holidays. ?Carries baggage and express. ??Limited, except Sundays and holidays. All cars from Petersburg connect with cars for Richmond. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALL RAH. LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect May 11. :?:; Leave Uyrd Street station. Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: b?:10 A. M . *!>'.00 A. M. a3;04 1?. M . ?4:10 P. Si.. b7:K P. M FOR LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: '6 11 A. M . ?lOrOO A. If.., al Co P. M? I'M r. St. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: all.10 A. M, bll 45 A. M . ?6:15 P. M . blOiB P. M, ?11:30 p. M. From the Weat: ?6.?~ A. SI . a: oo 1'. M? fcl:4'j P. M. '6 01 p. M.. ?) j1 1'. M. ?Dally, al>M!y ex. Sunday, bsundav only. W. B. DEVIf.L. C. H. DOS LEY. G. P. A . Hounuke. D, P. A ..Richmond. ffrciLmon?, Freflericksti'g & Potomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leave Richmond ?5.30 A.M. iijrd Si.Sia ?8.00iK.M. Halo Ml. Uta ?H.40 A.M. Bir4 St. Sis ?0.10 A.M. Iljrd St. Ma, ?0.2SA.M. Bain St. Sta. ns.01 noonBjri St. Sta tS.OOP.M.BvM SL Kta. 43.60 H.H. Bvrd St. 6la H-16 T.M. Klba Stalloa ?6.16 P.M. Main St. Kta ?1.80 P.M. Ii, M st. Hla Arrive ItlehmoutI ?7.60 A.M. IljriSt.Sts. (1 l.tt A.M. Klba station. ?11..:, A.M. Bird St. Sta. ?I.IS P.M. Msloht.Kta. ?S.SO P.M. BjraSt.Kt*. ?0.17 P.M. Bain oLhta. ?C.60 P.M. UjrdStfhla. tJ.ISP M. Bjrd rt.gfa. ?U.IOP.M. B}r4gt.Sta. ?11.17 P.M. MslnSl.Sts. ?in..Mini?ut By r4 Bug la. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS ?WEEKDAYS. Leave Bjxt St. KU. 4.00 P. M. for Freaerlrkshorc. Leave K.I ha Sta. 7.4A A. M.. (1..'m P. M. for Ashlaui. Arrive Bvrd Kt.Nta.S.io A.M.rrom Krederlelnyr. Arrive tfba Sta. C.80 A.M..4-10 P.M.from Astilap-i. ?Daily. tWeskdsys. ISundays only. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station atop at Elba. Tims of arrivals and departures Bot guarantaed. Read the signs. SOUTHERN RAILWAY PRBMIKIt CARRIER OF iHE suL I'll. Trams Lei\o Richmond. N. B. ?Foi.uwlng seneduie nyurej publlab* ed ss information and not. guaranteed: For the South ?Dally: 4:10 A. Si. Locst. 10:45 A. M. Express. t:00 P. M. Bxpress, with electric lighted Sleeping Car for At? lanta and Birmingham. ll:ii P M. Express. Week Days: 3/0 P. M. Local. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. M.?Dally.?Connecting for Balti? more Mon. Wed. and Friday. 6:00 A. M ?El fcun. and 1:13 P. M.?Mon., Wed. and Fri? day?Lo-jal Trains Arrive Richmond. From the South: ?:50 A. M. ?:40 A. St. 1:00 P. V. . 6:96 P. M. dally; 12:55 Ex. Sun. From West Potnt: 0:50 A. M. dally, 11:33 A. SI.. Mon., Wed. nnd Frl.. 4 .15 P. M. Ex. Sun. E. K. BURGEFS, D. P. A., 907 E Main fiL Phnns. Madlion 171 RIcTlViONI) AND ClIESl'E?KE BAX RAILWAY COMPANY. e h< o! electric trains to and from Ashland, stopping at Intermediate stations Upon signals: Lv. Richmond (Broad and Laurel Sis.): 'SOS. '"ilO. 1:10. 9:10, "lOAt, U.10 A. M-; 1:K'. ::10. 3:10. bl:10, 6.10. ?:20, ;:10. b6:10. 10:10. 11:45 P. M. Lv. Ashland: 'S.U. b7.00. 6:00. b9:05. 10:00; "U:00 A. Si., ?13.00 M.; ?M:CO. 1:00. 3.00, 4:C?, b5:00, 6:00, 7:00. 8:?. b9:00. 11:00 P. M. ?Dally, except Sunday. ??Sunday only. le ui r;cs bagtiage. SEABOARD AIR LINE. Southbound trains scheduled to leave Rich? mond dally: 9:05 A. Si?Local to Norllna. 1:10 P. SI.?Sleepers and coaches. Atlanta. Kjrmlngham, savannah, Jacksonville. ?.t5 1'. M.? sleepers and coaches. Jacksonville. 11 V. Si.?Sleepers and coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham. Memphis. Northbound traini scheduled to arrive In Richmond dally: 7:60 A. M.. 9:20 A. M.. 6:05 P. AI.. 6:40 P. M.. Local. _ ?tramboat? ToG&rmuaa Triure Inc. ilnteU. Shore Eicurslons. Loweal Rates. T?ln Per? S. S. eiiF.RM CTJIAN,' 10.51S tona displacement. Sails every' ten days. Bilge keels; electrlo fanv wireless te'.s grnphy. Fiistest. newest and only Steamer landing passengers ut the dock In Bermuda with? out trnnsfer. Bermuda tickets good for re? turn bv lt. M. P. P. Co. MIDSUMMER TRIPS. To via lliilifnx. N. S? most delightful rrnls* of |,600 miles. Mapfnlflrent Sf-enery: North? umberland Strait. Gulf and ftlver St. Law? rence and fnr-fained Snguenay River. S. S. "Trinidad" from New York July 6th and 20th, August 3rd and 17th. From Quebec July nth and 5*".th. August 9th and 1:3rd. For full Information apply to A. E. OUT. r.ltllRIDGK A CO., Agents, Quebec S. S. Co., Ltd.. 15 Broadway, New York. TIIOS. COOK & SON. 143 and :.1>D Rrnadwny, 261 and 658 .'Hi lie., N. V.. or any Ticket Agent, of <M F.HKC s. s. CO., Ltd.. Quehee, OLD DOMINION LINK. ' Lv. Richmond fool of Ash St. dally.7:00 V ?f. Leave Newport News.6:00 A.M. Arrive Norfolk.;.6:00 A. Af. Connects with main line steamers leaving Norfolk for Now York dally, except Bunday, 7'0u P. M. Connections also made by N. ? W. Ry. 3 P. M. and C. & O. Ry. at 4 P. M. Night line steamers step at Claremont ta land or receive passengers on signal, and w.ll be met by public conveyance. VIRGINL\ NAVIGATION CO. (Kifectlv* March U)?James Rlvor by daylight for Norfolk and Old Point. Newport News ana all James River landings. Steamer laavaa Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 6:W A_ M. Freight received for all James Rlvar landings. 'Phono Madison 178. Main Ticket Office, til E. Male 6treaL The Confe cerate MuseatQ TWELFTH AND clay STREETS. OPEN I A, M. TO t P. H Admlgsiun. 26c, Fje? ou ? SAlurdajf/s,