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New York Stock Market New York. Jut) t Wat) Stree little more than mark time t? while the Democratic eonventloi Baltimore wont through a til. ballots. The stock market i uact'o groups tm mks Just aoout h ? ? t"i export to I'urh "?". thus fat Nothing .a the ,i ?-..v. any ihdli utto k< is ? ore iikmv t. li "its trouble iron, inehts. Respecting horn M os;, i,, , allro id ? moils in repot tini v it'i In. ? ei -. .1 damom lug Of a New York. J A 1-1 1 1 1-2. actual bustnei RICHMOND STOCK MARKET. By R.ciiarJ W Maury, Ftoek and liond Broker. 1015 E. Main Ftreet. Richmond. Vn? July 1, 1912 SALUS AT BOARD, yirfihia Centuri'. ?-:?"?? a( SS. Virginia Railway a.ni p..?er Co itti ?.f" e.: 47*, Virginia Fire -and Marine Insurance?10 ?? "5. STATE PECFKlTiKf Bid Asked. Va. 3?. Old. C ani R . IM.!. . S'S'i M Va. Centuries. 2-3, C. and Ri. ifil.i Si fi HA1LKOAD.S bO.N'D. A. C. L. R R Con. Tr 4 p. e... 95 A. <:. Li K. R Cohv. Dcbi (>. 193?. Ie3 C and O. Oen . M . i\%s. IKi'l.101 ? Georgia and Ala. Cori l?i?.i.. 106 Norfolk and \\'<st Ry. ti. 19M_ '.< Pen boa id Air bine 4?. IttSO. ?.7 .-. li Devi and O. M Is. 1356., 1? '. HTHEET RY. STOCK.- Pur. . I ? RAILROAD STOCKS Tar Atlantic ? bast >m, .too no Norfolk and Western com . ...100 116 s- ii or. a id Air blue tc IM 26 i . BANK AND TRUS1 CO STOCKS American National.100 2!h Bank ol Commerce and Trilsts.lilO < ntral National Bank. 1 ? First National.100 860 Mechanics und Men hantt 100 ili National Bank ot Virgin n - SjiO National Statt and City Batik.'. 100 ?0J c-.ivlngs Bank of Richmond ... X < 1,'iiion Bank ot Richmond.. . 50 SSO Virginia Trust Company, W.st End. S t:H 4i 1N fi UR A N C E COJLTAlNl K s Va. Firs and Marine Ir.s.f> "4 MISCBLLANUUL'S. Va.-Car. chem. pta. s p c.IN ;:6 Quotation? for Intoreat-paying bonds nt u part, to ivhlca Iniereat mult "i ad Income bohda ana certificates of Inden Ueaa arc flat. bo'ndust. AOls-'Chaiihert 6?. American Tobacco Co. ".i Ii?. American Tobacco Co old t?. Atlantic Cbaift Lin* 1ft is. Atlantic Coast J.1IU--1. a ad N. 4*. A. c l cony. 4? i in Baltimore, ?bid') i hesapeake and Ohio ? on ttjtt. Liggett and .Myers .a. COTTON IAKKETK, "< \l MAKtWI Qj :i| \ j I ON 51 AClbAX WIIOj|.~>|| HC?XA1 KIVs'll StAJtltKT, THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND, 1107 EAf'" MAIN ST RE 1st. ?1.00 MAK KS A START. 11 VBiX CENT. INTEREST. Omc ai Hange and ^aie of Stocks in New York com, ? . ccm . v ?? cm MAS BRANCH & CO.j Bankers SWd Broker?. Closing. bow. Bid.Asked. Sales. .stock. 7:. '.' International Paper ? '.-i I Itternatt. Paper, ptd. f?% ii? Karusas City So., com... <? <A 11 2,1 BO I. uk..:: a- Myei? Tob_ 71 71?s 100 LlgRi :i & Myers, pfd.... ? -I'i 2,3W Uoi Hard Tub. Co., coin. sr?Vi ??.I-, 13*4 :w, H6 un' , 1 41, It". 113?4 IWiSi ip-? in 03 51 ? IP.; ir. r.,', I3',4 ICO 110 1'"' l.orl.lard Tob. Co.. pfd.. Ill Uehlg-h Valley . 171% Louisville ami Nashville "Mi. 1', 2.VK. 58? . 117~. V l\ lit-; 107% ? ? 'J71 108% .".1?. I'MS 1<". iw*i "tit H? ? 273% ins?t ,<W M in nil copper . Mo . Kan. and Texas_ M Kmn. and Tex.; pfd. 500 Missouri Pacific . tOO Nat! na! Lead . ?: n. .-. v .rt: Central. 1.5 ?? n V., <int. and Western 30% WO Norfolk ind \Ve*tern.... Ini <.:? ? Northern Pacific . !?>% pacMc Mill . 7CO Pennsylvania . 123*4 t:? Peo-nle'i Ois . lit P., i" . Cti und Ct I.. com ... P., i ? . C. and St Ii, pfd. PM ts. ' 'csl Co . eom. Pressed steel fnr.. . pr'd st \ Car. ;>M X l*i'r ??? By; Steel iS^pr'ng, com. 1*H ? ? 137 31% 11 1 !>?-.'. Peodl ?? ,\ A i > Tf.i i ? - |f Rock y*'< f?. a 103 P. i'lo Iren and Ste?l. 2" r- i. und s . pfd.. W Is'and . ?t?4 ff'. ind. pfd. I ? . COr.-). 2B f.. "fd. M% SCO s l.oivi ;a oss-Sheffletd ? 'iith.-.-n PecW "l'hern Roll.tvnv ? 'Ub?rn Rsllway, --dard On . -i-'-ff" Coyp< ? iron r>'ne. ., . 110?! . p'd . 74-; f-u i????.', 1134 1984 111 37 :.mv. 117--. 80?', Ill1, 123% i:i i "i :ai pf-1. HI Closing Lcrw. Bld.AsKtd. 16'i Wft i:->, 3 " ! 115 12 >L l?s 37-.. 71 ?0% 4*4 ISti r*su 21?'? iVI'i 4% v i -'"'ir Ch?m.. pfd. \'n. r> s,,d p. Co . co*n. Va. B. and P Co.. pfd. 7?n V.i.S??h . 4'-i ?VI Waha?h. pfd. 13'i r/i t\v. ? ifTn lVon . S2'i Weyman-Bruton. com. Tot.nl sale, for day. J44.SO0 shares t? is*-, S2*i 113 v>:<, 113 171% 170 36% ? 117'/. mi'. ltr.% r>-; 32'i. f.T.v; 113-4 lIK'i. 110 121 in l.'t 114V4 105% 117 11"'. 28*4 -i'.. 7" . 1!'". II? 47% ? 13U Guten? <??.;?. Joj. . BUTT EH. Faintly, ??hotc. tretli. lb. Merchant*. :atr. !b. LIVE STocK. I < >?, c.'tolco to Mocy, 1?. V i m.:i, l uur to ta.f, lb. CBivoe, ruunere, io. ktle) Pa tb. Uua, Keg*! Lb LUL.n 1 It 1 -C'JlliiU fcat.t*. well smoked, laia.i, lb tili. " ail fcliiueeLi, iargt, .o. e .... s, ?? uti smoKeil, io. t.-.ct.t. wen tiav*-t1. io ... ln_>r.<. Wry ittnt, ib. Uiy snii, .o. orten, rail, lb. tiiecn, 10. Jiccn, nn.muH>ii, is. I Kl.uW. . UctWux. WOOL, unwiiihcd, im 'if turr* ii:.. u.v.l. Iteatly bar.-y. -a" <u i.cti, medium ourry. unwuuhed, lii?vy bjiry. 6 0 A CON. lit NEM tOltlv I'KUUI ( 1. MAIiULl Vw 1?. ri'.. Ju.) I ? i-'loUi ? Quiet mm tow te... Mi i Ioli] and utrity?yuiei ?.o: at??iiii. toAui.i..;a.. tyiwal?l!>i ??., ,sm. . reu, elevator, aomie u>, anil export. ;. .- ? : o. b. ailoat, bo ^t.:>i r'uturvN *4.U lVjjc. not aeclii , ;i . ?, Septi Iii? .. .. Wi; ?ccemb ..:4. Corn?bpoi v. v l o. o. a no. Outs?Spot, mandard white, aSitl la eloVan Per*. Beel and Cut Me ale Steady Eat. Easy. Petroleum?Mead Rosin aha Tl ptntlnc?u>y Hid* ? Flrhii Molasset tiluudvi. sugar?ll?'>. steady; refined. <i ti: r ami i-;.. en sti . is Eggs-Mrm-. ;?Rio, N.i. li?... Future.* ciosed i . Septc rhbi i :. March llitM 1'' ? ?Stead-, Southern pel barrel. red, ?ii58?'-.oi,a?. ?i.:r. potat.e .-? i r.- banket, .?. .'B- . ? .r?-?--s-..i i. at i'J jfl. Freshta-Pull; i to Liverpool, pel 1^0 pound?. 2aC. it*?Quiet; taac.v handplnked, Virginia. Virginia > elled, NO?, l and .. 3*i*j :on*eed ell higher early nn covering i * - and light pi' Ottering*, hut eased Ightly tn the afternoon in sympathy hog prodiiei* Trading was profei? for til.- tn?ft part, Futures closed M i net higher July. 6.S18?*9: August.' September. :.i*m..t| Novembci. tf. prime etude, nominal: do. sum-) callow ?* ?i prlnn winter yellow,] ? ? !'.'. ?00 URAI> MARKET. ' i ? i close, which a.-.- heavy at nearly the i .. i,: i?i ,. it, \ otlu ; leading map?. -. .td at n lu?i-eorri 'tT'lHc.i oats is ItVM n.io n commit ihic after-1 ii <.i;\is MARKE i yVOTAliOXS OX 'CHANGE; ilk . I I ton Nominal Nominal Nominal lilt II 'IOM) II \ MARKET. hmohdi Va., July l. 1913, '?log .... ua quotation) of the Rieh ? ? . B :i 00 . K ?? ?. s iMi Nominal '???? . 4* 12.0? -pre*J lar/i Dale*.. Q 13 oa iat hay at doors top contenti ar.i t.-.im avoid rejections, msrltei grade* -.ay- in accordance h* Nation?; H?\ Aisurlaiton. ' ?TTEE MARKETS. :.?Cattle?Receipt* r<vi heart Market strong ror fancy h?evrs: others weak Beeve?. ?5.1 ff*.?5l Texaaateera fS ??? ?. r western ?teer?. M :'3t?,7.70; stock era and feeders. $<'!?< **??: cowi and h?lf?r?. 32.7035.30; calves. 5o.jv.iS .lv Hogs?Ke cell 00 head. Market ?c. lower. Light. 5; . 8T.60; mixed '" 150".? . heiyy. :?: 106 7'???; r?ush. p:g?. I? ??S7(*; bii.it of rales. 57 ?) 7 ?'. Sheep?Receipt? SJ.0O" h'iid Market atcady for ?h?ep. but limbs K i 10c off. Native sneer- $3?6.00| weitern, ... ?? vearlingr. M.lMH.iO: Iambi, na? tive, 53.5087.75; western. H 1/7.75. New fork. July 1?Beeves?Receipts 2.1"? hi id Market Irregular, common to choke ?uns. SV: steers. Hfl 6.50; bull?. HV'.oo; cows, }:.::>;,*<??<. Calves Itccelpta *.S:t bend Market lower. Veil!*, 16119.50; cults. 15? 5.50. Sheep und i.ambs?Receipt j 21,430 head. I?, ?? ?dy: lanvbs.>?. 1 5beep tawca,; i SI ?'? mixed and wether*, IS 1} 5.60; lambs, 16 'n f .;'.">; rails. 15^3130, Hogs --Receipts 1:.. .1 Market steady >i;.t. hugs. U.SOti RICHMOND tOU.xrtO MARKET. Rielimond, V'a.. .luly :. 1MI Following ..: tin quotations oa thi Klch tnond Toba Co Exchange: BROWN SHIPPING. - - ? ? V> ruiV- re ... .14 04 || 15 00 BRIGHT?. SMOKERS?Common . ? ??00 'j J.50 : ? . . .. ? CfTTERS-jCbmm?h. H.W ? 15-?V Pino . a -M.wi fancy .lilAK) <v 'Jtvi FILLERS?Common. .?"' ti !' Medium . 1.04 ft - ? VVKAPi'ERS?Common . is 00 <m -.o.o>' . . - ? 'fluey .toco '.,* U t o SUN-CURED?N B\V. s?. ?ommon to goad?. 6.50 ) 7 (.?. good to prime. T.iO Jj i.So i0rt leal. ?.04 <a io.ih? lig bat. lo.oo ? it'.oo f?pp .iaco m. i7.5o mix ELLANEOI S MARKETS. P.TERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. (Repertl : I y 1. dger?, M Cahe 4- O0.1 Petersburg, va . July 11?Peanuts? Span? ish.?Market firmer; tanncr?' Spanish, pel ? jumbo Spanish; ?7isi. perbuahtl; No. 1 tli. .:. it. Spanish, .". j . :4<. p,-r pound; No. shelled, Spanish, . , 1 4e. pei pound. Virginias Market tum; loncy Jumbo, 4X\ per pound: fancy hunrtptik<d, CtJ53?.c. per pound; < x?.:??. prim. . j'4e.; 1? .- pound, prime. ; pound; machine picked, 3ji3',c. per pound; shelling stock, per pound. DRY OOODS MARKET. \e? york, July I. -The cotton goods mat ?? ipened st< ><Jy with a moderate demand dene*. Foreign rircaa goods agents ftuturtng novcitj r.ibries for spring. ' 't to;i ? .1 are quiet, Joubera uport a : I ueriiand t"h ? ? It rat day o." a tie* NAVAL STORES. Savannah ?;?. July 1 ?Turpentine?Firm ; H i!;-, ?sie? 1.133 casks; receipts !.37r. ?f.slts. shipments U" casks: stock 31.OP nsk.'. Rosin ?Flrhi; snler 2.529 barrels: re ejpts 1.712 t.art. 1?; shlpmcnta t.SSS harret?; stock S2.S02 barrels Quo:?: R, |5.1$fl>{.S?. MARINE IN l i Ll.lOENCE, PORT OF RICHMOND, .Tft.Y I IMS. ARRIVED Steamer Brandon. Barney, No.-frCIc. mer handisc and pa??enier?. Old Dominion LdneJ steamer Berkeley, Shelly. Nerfellc. mer> chandite nn,l passengers, Old Dominion Llnr. irher Aurora. Furm-tn. Pct?r?t>org and .Times River landtnKf. m?.-<-h.ind:s? and raf ?enger*. rnrman Line. Tue Standard Oll C-irr.panv. No Burk. Baltimore, two barge* of oll. Standard Oli i Company SAILED Steamer Brandon. Barney, Nor.oik. m?r- 1 chandlte and pa??ensTJ. Old Dominion Line, j Steamer Berkeley. Shelly Norfolk, mer? chandise and passen'Ti. Old Dominion Line. ? Steamer Pocahontas, Graves. Norfolk and James Bl< or landing* merchandise and pas? sengers. Virginia Navigation Company. , Steamer Aurora, Fi.-inan. Petersburg and James Liver landing*, merchandise and paa ?engers. Fiirman Lin". Imperial to The Tlme?-Dl*.putch.] Charlottesville, Va . July L?Kegls-| trar Harris Hart, t Hp. University of; Virginia Summer School, is to-day in Baltimore, where he win co-operate j with President Edwin A. Alderman, ort ii.- university, wno Is attending thel i ?! mocratio National Convention, in ?tri effort to secure soup prominent spiak or to address tin ruiumor normal as! the chief feature of ihe Fourth of .iulv celebration to be given by the thousand or more .-tudi nts. An itivi t.ition will be extended t.. William J. i Bryan to c?me. Snould he fall to ho cept. the Ffcnnd choice probably will bo Senator Core Following the cUBtOnl established' sonn years ago. the l'ourth of July celebration will bei maoi thu ins event <f the summer sesHbil The pageants li the past have been elaborate and Instructive. They havo made United states history graphic and beautiful. This year the day will open officially I with a promenade of c"t.iti'f which will in. l :de all ti-.e state groups represent* [ ed in the summer schooi. Each group ' y.'ill represent Mime spin taclo augnos live of us o a., Stale, and v.'11 retain Its identity throughout the day. 'Die promenade, will form on the campus and. under the direction of the marshal will proceed t" the stadium on Lambeth field, where n speaker ot rational rcpiiti will address the whole I assembly. Patriotic music win be one I of the feat uro? of the morning calc? ination, in the afternoon the Stale Rrotipg will assemble an I enjoy picnics, each jrrouri after its own fashion. In the evening the usual ball will no given in tru- r. erweatlicr gymnasium. The loaders ? ! tile State clubs fol I l-v Mi^.- Davidson. Maryland; John i Blair. North Carolina; neorgc Waller, Alabama; Professor a. r Wore. Geor? gia; PrOfcsgoi Hand. South Carolina; Wi Hi Keister. Virginia; Mrs. LandB, | Tennessee: Mri Arnold. Arkansas; Mr. Magce. Kentucky; Mr. McGowah. Mis? sissippi; Miss Howe. Texas; l">r. Bon ton. Florida; Mr Summer-. West Vir I glntn. Delegates from Pennsylvania. Massachusetts New York. New Jersey land Delaware met In iolnt session re ? ccntiy and will probably combine their various dlspl lys Into one bis dorrion I stratlon. Washington city will also fcc represented :ti the papeant. Executor '1 rustee Inia Trust Company, Richmond, Va. kJ It I C O C e x i f 11 tut foi (along with Mrs. S. C- Dorset), all persona having claims aitalnst said estate, are requested to present them, and thnse Indebted to the estate will please make payment. VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY, Executor of C. H. riors?t. noreasr.l. Guardian Administrator Your July Dividends in Our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Draw 3?A Interest Payable on Demand. Why not patronize this strong institution. We want your Business, Personal and Savings Accounts. BANK OF COMMERCE ? TKUSTi i-kn &j> a <u S3> js. iz> JOS. E. WILLARD.President A. R. HOL LAD AY . Vice-President R. M. KENT, Jr.,. Vice-President ! R. B. CAMPBELL. Cashier "The Home For Savings." The Central National Bank Ever mindful of the wants of it> patrons and friends, have arranged for the issuing <>f TRAVELLERS' CHECKS. W ith these checks it i.- never i cjce&sary to a rry large siirris of money, us they identify you wherever you Hotel peo? ple an- glad to i ash them for their guests. They are accepted as willingly as gold by railways, steamship lines and shops generally in all civilized countries. \\*C shall be pleased to serve you. The Central National Bank Capital,.5250,000.00 307 F.ast Broad Street. RELIABILITY is the state of being worthy of confidence. When applied to a banking insti? tution the w.,rd lias an added significance, lending a sense of strength and security. Such i* the standing of Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank which conserves and protects the depositor;-- interests and holds their full measure of confidence. PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. FRUM LOIE FEAST' I? BITTER FiGHT Rapid Changes Mark Progress of Democratic Conven? tion. (Special to The Tlmet-Dlipa ten i Washington. July I ?Thougn It la ; iruc that nominating convention* i hereafter may surpass the one at Bai- I : timbre In some respects, it must not I be forgotten that In many ways the one now drawing to a close has been' little less than titanic It has differed from its predecessors in Just as many ways as It Is likely to differ from those held hereafter. One minute It would resemble a mamoth love feast, the next a tight to tae tlnisli; on* minute a gathering wnereaii were united, tiv next a disintegrated collected of wide? ly differing politicians gathered from! the four corners of the country. This has been a history-making ' gathering, and it In safe to say that j not a man who secured admittance to I i the big Convention hall and wn i hu I two eyes to see and two ears to hear ; will soon foi'set what he saw and heard. Truth prompts the admission that after all Is said and done there have i been two big fatu.es to the show, for-j ?eitin;; for tin time being all the! smaller ones that formed Integral , purts of the whoie. William J. Bryan and '?Tammany." the New York State delegation- were the two big objects upon which all ey,-s centred upon and . upon which, from the fall of the gavel' the first day all minds woie. focusscd ! T? o I.eatlluR Features. While It is true that various State delegations?with iholr attractions of one kind or another?for instance, Pennsylvanja, with its seventy-six votes minus the James M. tjuffey In? fluence?South Dakota with its spilt j delegation?or others of different klnd> I served to attract attention, Bryan and I "Tammany" were th, r.<.o leading ! features of the show. Whnt would the convention. It has . been asked many times, have been' , ?wit,h?..ut Bryan? There fvould liuve : been no light on Parker for tempor- ? ary chairman, no resolution opposing ; the seating of the Belmont and Wail .Street people, and many of the oth j or equally Interesting features would! ; have been lacking. And Just as much i i Interest attached to Bryan because of j ; his unknown position towards the , candidates until his marked Opposl- ; I tion to ?Jlark and the latter'* Wall > ; Street support. I The whole tiling, indeed, would have j I been lame, and probably a two or | three-day jiffalr without Colonel j ] Bryan's presence. He gave it life 1 and vivacity and made it something which mny never be equalled either in point of attendance, u?ratlon of j work, or popular enthusiasm. Sunday Day of liest. What would have happened to the I tlredout delegates had not adjourn- | ' mcnt beep taken over oUnday, n<? one 1 lfnows. As it was. m- ny of them i hastil) found their lodgings, when it , was decided to quit for the Sabbath.. ', and almost unconsciously dropped on j i their beds, where they slept the great er part of "le (lr,y- 11 wns ,a,t in tool ?afternoon when they awoke, not aj ' few asking for a much-desired pitcher Iof Ice water which was greedily gul 1 ped down, then the weary delegates turned over for another hour's nap before getting bis eyes open for a much-delayed meul. . Late In the afternoon some of tne I delegates, not wishing to stay in Bal? timore "11 night and desiring a lit-' tie change from the heavy political atmosphere, in which they had ex i lilted for the past week, took trolley for Washington or other nearby [ places Which they could reach and get back to Baltimore early Monday I morning \ lloon to Baltimore Business. This full week's stand has heon a i boon to Baltimore business Interests. i When It was decided to hold the con The Growth Of our 7>a tro r.a g? furnishes elo? quent testimony to the fact that this institution has at all times ?;nc? via establishment in 1S65 commended the confld*nce of thJ cbmmtuvl ty. v?. would l.ke to number you among our pa-tro.-.t Vbii a .11 en^oy our service. First National Bank 1104 EAS1 >l VIV ipltnl nnd Surplus. 82,000,000.00 Manchester Na'ionai Bank Progressive methods combine* with absolute safetv of funds. National Bank of Virginia Capital .$1,200,01)0 Surplus Profits. .$ 700,000 Account solicited Ninth and Main Streets. One ol our banking offices is in YOl neighborhood. Farttv -I'lfiureej? Vrrtfto-rl. CHARLES F. HUDNALL, AUDITING, ACCOUNTING SYSTEM ATIZINO. Tvafelera Illdtf., Kicljraoad, Vs. Monxcui 431. E. A. EAKBE';, J.R Crrtlllr.rt Pa bite IrtotaWnt. E. A. BARBER & CO. Accot^'ii \<;, a uomxo, OIKit.V I7.l\ti. ?i VSTK.tlATIZIA'O. SIS lluiu.U UaJldlBX, Fboa? Mad. 5JT.JX. lUcliumr.C V? v<;ntion there It was believed that three days would he the limit, but the; exciting events of the past week have' made it a long drawn out affair, with little If any regret on the part of the hotel keepers, barbers, laundry men I and others engaged in accumulating a j few thousand extra dollars In the j Maryland city. Unit Buoillfll of Their Jobs, j Before the convention began there were hundreds of applications froro ' men in all stations In life asking to he made Sergeant-aA-arms, special po? lice officers, messengers, etc. There was no pay attached, but the possession of a much coveted admission ticket was all they wanted. Those who got i lhem were pleased, those Who did not ' were disappointed. All went -.veil un I til the appointees, after two or three I days, saw that they were working j themselves to a frazzle without a cent j of pay and all the While shelling out ! for food and lodging. Now almost leyery train leaving Baltimore is rnrry ,iliR Its load of disappointed and disgust {0(1 men. They have had -enough and are willing i<. r others to get a glimpse of the convention ftom the special at? tendants standpoint, P. if. AlcO. Raflroaofl Riclinion!l)FrRileric^1j!s & Potomac R.R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. I.i iivo IHciiiinnii! ?6.8 i a.m. U.rd SLSto. ?8.00 A.m. (lain St. Ma. ?6.(0A.m. st.M^. ?tl.Pt l.H. ItjrJ SI. M ,. ?!?.:;?. a.m. Mala si. St., ?12.ul im.on It) r^t >l. M.i 12.00 p.m. It,rd St. m:. t.'...'.ii I' m. II) rd St. Ma. M.IA p.m. lilbu Mil inn. ?6.ia P.M. Main St. Ma. ?W.sriM' M. Ilif J M. Sin. Arr vc Itltilinioad A.M. UiiJSt.SU. |II.Sa \.>: t:t!ia Motion. tii.us a..M. in i.i Si.KU. ?I.Ii P.M. MuluSt.M?. ? ' t N, ll.ri1Si.Si?. ?0. . I'.H. Main St.tiU. '0 !Q I M. lit rd St.Ma. ?0 I I' II R] rtl si.Ma. t* I". P.M. lijrdSt.SU. ?ii.17 P.M. MalnKI.SU. ?I2...'mlirtii ll}i<t si.sia. ACCOMMODATION I F!a1\S V.tEKOAYS. Leare Brrd St. KU. 4.00 P. M r?r Frr4erleksh?rc. Leere : Iba sta. T.f.i l.M.,fl "'. ?. r.>r A*blan4 Arrlf lt,rd St.SU. ??.-.'?'? .'..M. i.oin i rrderlrksb'*. Arr De Hba St*.0.8'J A.M..11 Jill P.M.from Ashlaal. ?Ua:ly. tWtekdxys. .-Sur.Jaya only. All trr.lnn :.> or froir. n>-:.l Street L-ialion atop at l-.lba. Time ot arrivala aad departure* But ?uareutecd. I ? . . ? ? .. Atlantic (.oast Line Ihr Muutlutl tti-llioa.J ?f t In? Bouitl. EFFECTIVE JUNE] ;.jt.i Wit TRAINS LEA', t; HiC'HMO.'.D la.'l.Y. Kur Florida anJ South; a.il A. 3d an* Sled 1? SI., 1:00 a. 11 Fol Norfolk! ??? 10 a St., ?.eo a. m.. ?3:0? h; SI . < .. p ..i . ??: ..>; r- u. ?'"? N- *< W, Ry. SV?at! ?;.s a SI . W;0? A SI.. ?8:00 P. St,. t>. si I ? f< i ?-ibi tii i U a si . a :: a. a... *?? 10 A St.. l|tS a it. > 00 a SI . 10:00 a M., *S;Uj p. si. 4:10 P. St.. ?:O0 p M., t.H ?'. SI . p Si . ?-? .j p m . u:? p n. Pur Ur idsboro it lid 1 >j ? il I.*; ?i;lO p. 31. 'Iralnj arr.ic Richmond dally: J:li a il S.t'j a SI . I.i, a M . ?. j." a M . ..j; ?: A, St.. Ml;to a. Sl? "Hits a si. ?mo p ? "I 10 p Si 6; p SI . '. ~. r SI . 11:00 i* si . ? to p si. ??:o a p. si. :t;jo p. m. Iuim u.' arrival and departure and coa> ? U '.i H ERW RrULWA Y i ?....tili.i. ? ........i.n .j, IHK SOUTH. Train* Leave lt4t hnjond. ?v B 1 .? ?? ?..<??? nguruj publica? td a? Intoi nation ind noi ? taranteedi For the South?Dally: (:10 a. ?. Local. Prams Arrive Richmond. Prom the bourn: e.W a. it.. a.40 a il 1:00 P. il . 1:05 ;-. il daily; 12:W Bu Sun* Krom Waat 1'olnt: t:J0 a SL dul.y. UiM A. M . Slur .. Wed and Krl.. ?:? P. Si. E* hj4.. a. K. BUKUK88, t>. P. a . SOT C MjI:i Rt it?ill?or. J7J 10 c a ii Bxpraii * 00 r1. m. Uxpraaa, ?ur, alretrl ..<:.:? 1 Bleeping Car .'ur 4<* ?11" ?>.a B:rmln?licm. ::.? p il. Bicpraas. lJdi> I 4 i' it i^ocal. VOllK RIVER LI.VB. 4?o I*. SI.?Dally.?Connecting tor bait;, caur? is .:; v. 10 and - riday '. ..j a SC.?sk? I3ll. and I:1S P. il.?ilon., Wad. aaj Irl. lay?L.ooa| Chesapeake & Ohio Kailway 1 A r^Loial Dal y?Ch'vliu, i.l bun. 1 tiurruond. f?:00 A.?Expraaa?Dally?.N :ro:?. Old Point. 110.00 A.?1.>l Pally?Lchb?., Uex. C Jj'orca ? *.'a?.* Noun??jLr.n ?? ?!,*!.>?Norro.lt Old PU ?? ?? Pil Exprtaa?Dally. Cln.i L'vllia. |4:04 P.?Exprtaa?Dally?Norlolk, s-. Newa. 1.00 P.?Local?Dally?N. c.i Point. IUI P. ?Luc?;?Ex. rian.?Uurdoutvllle. ?5:16 P.?Locai?Ex. ?un?Lchba, Nxtural DfHist. Cllrtoo tit.-nr ?e 40 p A Daily?Cln In'ti, Chicago. MtlOO l?T??Bspra'aa?Dally'?Cincinnati, L'vtlte. ?o.cejiera. (Parlor Cara. 1'ltAINi AltlllVE KICISMOND-Loeal trora Ki>?t. 4:10 a SI , : n P. SI. Through .'rom fcaat. :. <? a SI . . 1 1- SI . it tt P, SI. Local tror.i W*ii A. SI.. ??V.U. a. M.'. 4.id " . P S! Thr igh i .<> a St.. 11.II a. M and . P SI; Jnmea Hivrr I.ln*: ???:? A. M . t 40 P. SC. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALL RAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Scbaduli In Bittet Jane 17. U12. Leave i>>4d Utatlon. Kichmond. POK NOitFOLK: tiS:l0 a il. ?-? ?. A. 14.. _).o0 p, Sl? *? : j I? si . ?. K P. ? FOR LVnCHBURO and THE WEST: ?*;? A SI . ?. ? t SI . .3 -i l' St., ??:? i\ if. Arrive Richmond .Torn Norfolk: all:40 A. M . bli - A. SI . *C ? 1- 11 . b'.O'.a V. U., "? ?? St : rom iba Wea ?? 4" A il.. ... 10 !? SI.; ;. ij P, SI.. "I .0 1-. S! . *4:w f. SL ? Dally aDsi:y ex. Sunday. bKunday only. W. U. UEVILL. <? II DOS LEY, a P. A . l;&anoke. D. P a . Richmond. Kicbm?Dd & PeleriJ?ri -?c:ric Kahway vo.j leava Stau hearer, Beveatb an* Perry ?:? : t.: Peleraburg: ?i, J, ?.: 114, il, ,\. il . L 2. M. 4. i, "I . ?? ?, I; ?... ;o p. si? ll <0 p. SI.. :or S4.??ter, 12 .CO ir.Mclgr-.t lor Pi U Mburg. Ca:? leave Petersburg, f^wt o: S>camore tu.':, Star.-t.e?ter: 1*.l. 1. il, ?? ... ? 1 is. o Si. 12. u A SI . 12:35, M:W. 2:3*. ?:S5, M:14. *:?. *:1A, ?T 34. % i. . ... M <i. lit 10 P. XI tDatly, exctpt I indayi acid bolldaya. ?' ?rl'i baggagi and evpreaa. ??Limited, except Kundaya and r.olldaya. A.i cara from Petersburg con Dec I ?:t* cars lo: Richmond. RICHMOND IND < IIESAPEAKK B.VT It VII.? VY 1 OMP.VNV. Schedule o: Electric Trains, erTeetTVo Slay to. tin. Leave Richmond. Laurel and Broad l^treiita: d *?> 'X. a St.. ?7:1'. a. si.. U:10 A, Sl? O.iu A. St., "I0:li A. M . 11:10 A. SI., 1:1? P, SI . . : ? i'. SI . 3:10 P. SI . bl:W P. SI.. S:_ P, SI . ( 20 P. SI . 7 10 P. SI.. bfllO P. St.. : . P, St.. ilHS P. SI. Leave Aab.ar.d. Eng? land ..n'i Slapld Streets: ?.. U A si., b ?.:(.-> A. St., 4.00 A. SI., bi W A. St., 10:00 A. St., ??11:00 A. St.. Ml'.W St., "1:00 P. St., 2:00 P. St., t 00 P. SI. 4.00 P. SI., bS:M P. SI.. 1:00 P. SI., 7:M P SI . - >. P. SI., \ > to p. SI.. 11:00 P. si. ?Daily (joejt itir.Cay. ??Sjtday only. bCarrlea basgatre._ SEABOARD AIR LINK. Southbound trains tcheiluled to leave Rich* moi.d dully: i:05 A. SI?Local to Nur.Ina. P, SI.?Sloepori and coacbea. Allanla, Birmingham, savannah, Jacksonville. 4:3i p. St.?Steopara and cuachea, Jacksonville, llllj p. SI.?Slsepara and lu.flni, Atlanta. 1:..;:....::.:.!. i.-.i,:-.i?. Norti.bound train* tcheduled to arrive in Richmond daily: J:M A. St.. ?:20 A. 3d . COS P. If.. *:?0 P. SI., Local. steamboats Ut.li DOMINION LTN2 Lv. Richmond Coot ot Am ul daily.7:00 I', u. Leave Newport Uewa.IMA at. Arr.M NorKilk.t:uo A. 12. Connects i.u 4: line r-.euii4er? .raving KorlolU lor .S?.w ^k daily, except tiat??), 7.0V P, E, Couaaollblul at*0 made by N. A \V. Ry. J P; bI *i-d - ?->. l?>. at 4 I: 11. Night ..in steamer* step at Ulnreuiunt to land ur receive passa&sars on a.g,.a:. and 4A.il be met by ptibllo ^unve>anca. VIBOtNLA .s v v ItiATIoN CO. (kbleottv* 5i?t., ... -James River a> day.igm ior Norfolk and Did Point, Nowport Now* and all Jainca River landing* Ste*ra?i leave* Xlottday, Wbdlltsday und rrldsy at 6:^0 A. il Freight received for Jaiuet River laiid.n^i. 'Phone Sladlaon 17g alalu Ticket Offlre. tjl H. Slain street. MERCHANTS' AM) MINERS' TRANS, CO. Vacation Trips '% Sea' NORFOLK TO ROSTON ANI> PROVIDENCE. Steamer* Norfolk to Boston dally, except Thuraduy: to Providence. Monday. Thure jny .ind Saturday, 7 P. SI. Througn tlcKtta on sal* 10 principal points. Fine aieamers, oxccllenl serv'..to, lo-v fate.. \\'.r. ..??? telegraph Send lor booklot. Apply C. * O. nr.. N. _ w. Ry., 3. fi. Bowman, No. 7<* E. Main Street, and Rich ; mond Transfer Company. No. S? E. Mat" St. Travel Without Trouble IV America and Europe ' Includes railroad, steamship, inde? pendent tickets, with hotel accommo. aatlons. ? VSR nit. BOWMAN," Tourist Agant, 70S P.. -VI ii 1 ii_si .. II I. IiiiumiiI. Vn. The Confederate Museum TWBIaPTH AND i:i.AV STREETS. OPEN ? A. M. TO G P. M. ! Admlpslon. 2Sc. Free on Saturdays, !-'-'ae The Valentine Musev.tm ELEVENTH ANiP CL.AY STREETS, Open daily from 10 .1. v, ml P M, I Admission. 25c. Krco oil Saturday*