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New York Stock Market New York, July 16.?Steads and con ilstent strength wan manifested bj I ? stock market to-day. the result prl raarlly of last Saluroa) s strong batik statement', which rectliicd tin adverse conditions- ot tin- preceding wetn v hen u deilcit in the actual reserves va* reported. Prices moyed h leisure! fashion througnoiit tin sessi ?u, "m uunis were general, principally in stockt 01 speculative importance. Hi Paul, which was th< weakest feature of the market in tin closing days ol last week, recovered over two p'iiiis from its io?<.st. despite increasing be? llet that tne approaching keinl-annual onldeiid may suffei furtnei reduction i n| .. Pacific Norfolk and Western und other dividend payers reflected ;. lerate absorption Meal prices were i,. : i..; in thi nnal dealings when American Tobacco sooted a snarp aa -.. ? Another benetlclai lifted "f :?. bank statement was the greater . - ? . | money, which showed a re? laxing tendency in can loans. al? though demand was somewhat in ex i ? >, .if r? cent da) . Bonds were steady but dull. Total sales, par value, amounted to> ;630,.? i lilted States bonds were unchanged. i'?i's.' ?M.'st i- i. RICHMOND STOCK MA II K ET. Va. Centuries, --3, C. and It. 1991;; M *4V railroads UONL'?. A. C. Ii. R. R- Con. i'r. 4 p. c... ? 0 end O. Otti l M., 4:.s?. 1?!. 101 Georg la. Sou. and 1 IS . ;:<4j . iJt Georgia and Ala. Con. c?. IM6- IM Norfo.k u.id Wtii. Ry. 4?. W94.... ? Seaboard Air Line 4?. ISSO. *{ ??? fcout?tra Railway is: Slvl. 207 ho. H. Lav. and O. M. 4?. 7S Western N. C 1st Is. C.. ?Mi.... 101 ... (TOSS1 RAILWAY BOM'S, ?for, u.:id Port?. Trac Co. t*. ..'.>*. . W ST?UBT RY. STOCKS. Far . Va By. and Tower Co. pfd.10J ? i.-1 Va Ry, anl Power Co. com...il00 I. ;a;;.HOaD .-TOOK.S. Par. . ... .; ,ok? and Ohio.100 ,.' ... Norfolk and Western com.IcO II?1? .-. Seaboard Air Line com.100 ? Seaboard Air Line com.100 -J Southern Railway pfd.leu -?H ? touthern Railway com.100 >'* ... BANK AND trus1 CO slo> Kb. American National .100 iS Broad Streut.????.j? ? ??? Bank ot Commerce and Truste.KW 19a Ctntrs! National Bank.IO0 13S ... Commonwealth Bank.K0 11!? -?? Wirst N'Stlohal.MSS? Merchants National...-.W MeohSnlci ai.d Merchants.".00 National Bank of Virginia...V..WO SB5 National stale and City Bank.. 100 M Planters National..... IM S00 ... Richmond Bank und Trust Co. n\rt ... Eavlnsi Bank of Richmond..... .."> S3H ... Cnlon Bank ot Richmond. M ?0 Virginia Trust Co. ?0 M W.st Bad..j.. 2? *S*s 45 .Mis ei.L'aNEOUS". Va -car. Chom. i>!d. S p. e.100 11? 11. Quotations for Inteiest-payinc bonds - at a price to which Interest must br add? ed. Income bonds and certificates of ticbtetlnc ff are flat. Bi.-.a ar? Hat. ' BOND LIST. Allls-Chalmer. t? tv.a?..?Hl American Tobacco Co. old ts. 95 American Tobacco Co. old 8s. ? Atlantic Cei^t Line 1st ??. A. O. L-L. and N. 4? (bid). 9??4 A. C L. conv. 4s i In Baltimore, bid).. Che??peak? and Ohio conv. ?)?,?. 1. i t- ?: and Myers &?.O? Liggett tc Myers T? . ISO's Lorlllard Company r.s. . Lorilurd Company Ts. 131?? Norfolk and Wes-.ern conv 4?. lKlt Seaboard Air Line ?tamped ts. S7*? Seaboard Air Line stamped f? Ibid)_ f0\ Sourhern Railway 4s. 7glj Southern Railway 5? <bld\. Uf)fa United States Steel 2nd f>?. :??:"?, XT. ?. registered :?. 193 (bldl. Ii".'.? Vi S. registered Ss. l?t? 'bid)._lo; U B. Panama r.ew "s (bldl . I?1H Vlrglnla-Prown Bros ctfs. (bid). 6014 Va -Car. Chsm. 1st Js. HtU Va. Ry and Pow er Co. ts i asked). M'j Wabnah d~b. 4s. i.m, T>'aba?h-Pltt?. Term. 1st 4s (hid). cotton markets. Now York. Juiy li.?After making new I hirh records or. most jiisaltlohe at ihb open? ing to-day the cotton market turned t-asn-r i on reports of showers in l,s.as. and <:o?ed 1 steady ut a n>.: a. cltnti of from 13 ? . points. Receipt? at the portu to-day : 7W bales' against 1.IS3 lost week ana D9C last year. To-day'a receipt? *at Ne.W O.-lciins C7S bales against 3i'J last' year; at Houston 4> b.! (?j agair.st 4\ lust y?tt: . .,- ,,., ., buh? against, let last year. Cotton futures closed si. idy: Open. Jlirfli Lew. Close; January . tl 41 U IS i. ... February . March .v> ;,i \3i\6 i' i? i' -ii M it voitn i'Koiii i i m vrket F. F. V. Facts?Figures Verified CHARLES F. HUDNALL, AUDITING. ACCOUNTINt; SYS I EMATIZING. 909 Travelers Bldg., Richmond, V? Monroe 431. OPEN AN A'" ; WITH THE UiNION BANK OF RICHMOND. 1107 EAST main HEBT. ??06 VfAKBfl A BTARi a per CENT. INTER.. ?-. JI?"..J."fl. S- " ??? Oiticiai Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Stil, 11V, 134 114 by THOMAS Sales. Stock. Open, High. Low. ton Allls-Chalmers, 1st pfd. i>? i>, i'? Allls-Chalmers. pfd. 9,700 Amalgamated copper ... S?H SH4 S04 Am AS'". Chem.; com. ?;? atM Amer, Beet Sugar, con.. ;z\ ? -??? tf.SOO American Can . ;>js? - i * 30) American Can, pM ? ?? 11*4 ? ? <i Amor, car ami Foundry 60'? ??< Am. car and Fouitd., pfd ? ?? 1.1 Ami rlcan > iotton ' ?? M*? Alii. Hide und i#t-a pfd. UOO American Linseed Oll? ?34 '?? ? I0<> American Locomotive 114 41 ? Amer, locomotive, pfd 200 Amer Malt Co., pfd ?" ? l.fOO American Smelting ? 51? N; 10> Am. Snuff Co., com. IGT l*>i : ii American Sugar I20N >'-?'.? n i Amer Tel. and Tel co 14". 14.; 2,600 American tol.o "'111 29.Vi American Tobacco, pfd SCO Anaconda Copr* r Irl. I.stj ' A tohlsjori . I*1*11 ,"1 ' Atlantic Const Line . \. c. 300 Both. Steel, com ? ?? ?"??*? 30) Pa It I more and Ohio.'"* ; lOWi 1 .\M> Brit - Amer Tobacco Co 32 324 C4tV> Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 91*s *-'?, central Leather, corii. 3,?y?> Canadian Pacific .. ... 2SS4 2~>4 S33 Chesapeake and Ohio TP'.. T'''< Chicago Great Western. 7 ino 1 hi. Mil and si haul I?! 1014 ISO Cruclbl? steel cor torn. I?*? l'?4 Cl? Crucible Steel. t>fd. 924 924 T"i hi, and Northwestern... 13i> 13"'i 100 Colorado Fuel and Iron 294 2*"? Colorado nnd Southern.. 1.20-0 Consolidated tins ...1431', 111 Pelaware and Hudson. Pen, et- Rio Orando, com ,.. r??? t. & id" Grande pfd. 190 Distillers' S< e cor . RU, an; ? ? Fed Mln ami Sin rifd .. 1 ;? .. \v 1 lelnie Tob 1 . 1 lOO Geh F.l< etrie .IT"", 17?', 2.2SS fjreal Northern, pfd. l.n'? i:-.i"? joo rjreat Northern Ore < if? ;2'~ 12', 100 Illinois Centra! . I.??. . L.900 Ihterboro-Me.1. 20'? 2"\ 1,309' tnterboro-Mel .pfd. .-7?, r.v-. lOO Int. Mer. Marine, com_ 4 4 Closing. Bl . .IMi' ?! S.lj. Stock. Open, lllsh. Low. 13*. ?4 4-'1 l?*i . 14 :' si'., 1 IT IbKi Hit l"S id', US us 11% los?. 12*4 ?-'4\ H" 274 I' 31% 92'? ?? 1 79 "4 jtu<, 92' ? 1 ii*i ? .*.?'.. 1.434 ? 10514 0 'n. -1 13 "-I :t tot, 28H :.???>, 134 I21? 1>\ 14% IP 200 International paper _ I4r,? 14S _n' Internat Paper, i>f?l. 684 ;*'" p., Kansas city so , com Ulggetl ? Myers Tob Mggetl .?i Myers, pfd. Lorlllard Tol?. Co., com. ... Lorlllard Tob, Co . pf<l |~0)I<ohiRll Valley . pw... n Louisville and Nashv. 1*9 15W4 ..100 Miami Copper . '.'7', 27*. I Mo., Kan and Texas.... 264 100 MO Kan. and Tos., pfd M> J9 V? Missouri Pacific . :r.ls 354 ttntlohal Lead . New York Central . Iffl S y tint, nnd Western .?.:'._. :t?.5 . |0l) Norfolk and Western- II:".-, 117 I ? ? Northern Pacific . 11? ill", Pacific Mall . 1, 0 Pennsylvania . i?.v? 1?.T? ? ?? I'eopl' t > .as . 1104 1104 KO P.. C. C. el St. I. < 6m.. XIV> . I0<si 107', P., C C, .v St, U, pfd. 100 Pitts coal Co., com. 21 21 Pressed Steel Car. Pressed Steel car. pfd. ??? Rj steel Spring, CO tri.. 31 .11 ;V'ii Peadlne.112 li^--. I*? Repul.In- Iron ami steed tre Republic | and s pfd. .?yo Rock Island . 915 Rock island, pfd. - S A I., nfd . Ploss-Sheff leid . 100 S?Uthern Pacific . Irti Southern Ralhvniy Southern Railway, pfd Standard OH ??. I.WXI Tennessee Copper ..... Texas Pacific . . 21.-V0 ITnlon Pacific .W4? t' S ("'as: IrOll Pine. 1 1 int.-.I States Rubber iai 1 nlU-d states Steel 1^1 II ' nit-.I States Ste. l. pfd |i|t ca I ?*n -<' ir ."'.1 . nfd Ya, Ry and p. CO., .'im, ... \*n Ry and p. Co.. pfd. Wahnsh . W?) iv.-ihnsh. nfd. If. Western Pnlon . "Veyman-Bruton Tob. Total sales for day, ri^.v shn^e^ i:*i l$"4 1124 li.a, ij94 11'-- :?.". 1014 102 1" ?-?!??. 14 Ir.g and Sear pr-ssure. following Increased offerings of new oil for !\'.\ shipment and du?nts? in ?pn; demand. Final prices were 10*4 prints net lower ( UK AGO GRAIN MARKE I Chicago, hi., July '..i.?Record-breaking crops that experts to-day declared to be fairly In sight smashed the price of wheat, The market here closed demoralized, ">v? 3 .'??,1- to ?i74Sc. a bushel towel- than forty 'ls!:t hours before Corn finished at a de? cline of *i'51*i,e : oats down l?fl^c, and provisions varying from off to an ad? vance of r'jc. The Wading future? rntieed at folowi Open High Low. Close. "3(,| Elgin. 111., July 15,?Tht quotation com I in'ttee of the Elgin Hoard ot Tr.id>- this nf I ternoon declared butter firm at 25c. ft* j pound. RICIDtOXD OR.UN MARKET. Richmond. Va.. Ju.y 1M. WHOLESALE QUOTA'-'IOXo ON CHANGE. 1V1UEAT?Car lots. .No. 2 r. J. western. $1 CK <?' No. ; red, Virginia. I (6 Q I No. 3 red. 1C3 -,i Virginia bag loto.??: 5j 1.03 ' CORN?Cu r lots. No : white. 3 M's No. 3 white., ?SUj j No. : mixed. S. v, <i No. j mlx<d. >li Virginia bag lots. a ?? s; OATS-Car luta. No. : mixed told). ? SO No. I mixed iold>. iT ."-l No. 2 white iold. 0 ?? Nu. z white luld i. <T {.I Winter seed, hag lots (hew) y Winter Seen, bag lota (new), s.i ? .'. S ItYE? Car lots. No. 2 Rye i new i. s} ?C No S Rye (nuw). ? si Virginia (bag Join. it a.' RICHMOND HAY MARKET. Richmond, Va., July Toilowing nn the quotations ot the Rich? mond Hay Exchanges No. : Ttmotti:. <i ~w No. : Timothy. u Jiuv No. 3 Timothy. 14 00 & Light Clover, mixed. u 22.00 Nu. 1 i .v.. ? r, mixed. .. .1 o . i lover, mixed. Nominal No. 1 Clover. Nominal Nu. . Clovfcr . Nominal ! STRANV-rCompietSed . ??11.0) Loose-jpreSsea, :ir^.- bales.i fo 1LW Load youi cars So -..-.at hsj at doors rep? resents contents and thus u'.oid rejections X|il? -markei gr.> hay :;. accordance I V :. tni Nation:.! !!:.> A? so'-iatIon i II I LE MARKETS. ? lattle?Receipts nd largely l"'-j >: western, do. lers. ii 5SQ ?' 30; lives, t}? i 0.M Market stea I i :h?r; one load ?S3. mixed. ST "' MISf'l I.IANKOI'S M IKK I I ! , .' ,!?:- marke; M WtlNK IM III KSKNCE. WITNBSHK.S \ HSKNT, Hearing in BITort in Oust Warren na Muynr-id Itrlatnl I? Postpone*). ( Spef tal to The Tiirn it 1 Dig patch,) Bristol. Va . Inly Ui - The cause of HammMt and r.i!.<rs .-.?/.,lr.it <;<.-or??o M, Wafrejn, a petition keeking to oust. U'arrer. from trie Mayoralty of Brie Itoli Va., to which he wan ewted last ! month, was *??( for hearing In .lud??' j Kelley's court' this, morning, h>it was continued on account of the absence, of witnesses It i' expected that the case will 1,? disposed of next Thurs? day. The Petitionen- ?Hege, that Wai I ren is not legally a -iti/.en of Bris? tol, contending that is Btlll a. clt" izcn'oc oipvia ??p/iHgs, yn News of Petersburg J;me.?-Dispatch Bureau, S Bolltngbrook Street. Phone us;.. winch, delegation* from all th.. Camp. ,? : ... ^ ^IWt I on Jl. kVn,"Jn Houthslde sec "J^have all made meparatloiu tb go Idra iv members will inrgei.x gjr.-ell the attendance. Salvation Vruij Itobhed. The Salvation Army Hall at the head oj nigh M,.-..t ??s broken into Some ?int. in.it night and robbed of two drumms?a bass and kettle, drumm ?"Hl !"? unhandy articles to handle, and they will most probably recovered. Boys ar? suspected of haying committed the robbery, and the matter has been reported to th. po? lice. Looking lor ii Pastor. The pulpit uf the Ctlllleld Rapt;, i I Church; the oldest and one ot tue largest of the colored churches In the city, has been without a pastor since I the resignation .if tin Rev, <_;. b. ? lVuward some months ago. to accept j a .vi 11 to Plttsburg, Pal The emigre gatlipn is looking out for a pastor, and 1 has Invited several ministers from a distance t" preach in the church w'tn th, view uf extending a call if satis? factory, The Kev. It. 1'? .Tudkiiu, of .Montgomery, Ala., preached In the church yesterday; and others arc tb tollow him. The Rev. Judklna gave much satisfaction, but no action has been taken by the congregation yet. Reported leceptnure <u ( nil. a tele gram from Richmond reports that the Rev. J. Francis Ribble of this city, who has been tilling temporarily, the pulpit of St. Andrews Church in Richmond, has announced his accept- | ahee. 01 the call t" me permanent | charge of that church. Mr. Kibble was for some years, rector of St. John's IILA.\TON I.nix.1.1 l .N JAIL, _? I Muu Wanted on Serious Charge Ir rested I" Luuenburg County. [Special to fhe Times-?lsp?tch.] | Bowling Green; Va., July in? I ?Sheriff T. B. 'Jill arrived lere this morning, having in custody Morris Blunton, whom he arrested in Ltinen burg county. Several months ago young Bl?hton attempted an attack on a young woman In the lower end or tile county, near Edgar, anu after? wards his clothes, hat and watch were found "n a log in the Mauapohl River, near Reedy Mill, and Iiis horse unri buggy were found the next morning near his home, the horse having wan? dered back irom where BlahtOn left t;.e turnout it was supposed that he had commit teed suicide, and for a number of daj's the river was dragged in Search of his body. Several mes? sages! have been received here lately saying he had been seen, but it was not until Sunday that he was taken In custody, and this morning lodged in jail. VEM ELKS' HOME 1^1 l( ED. Grand Lodge Vpproprlntea $250,000 lor Itn Erection. i (Special to Th. Times-Dispatch.] ; Bedford City, Va., July 15,?A tele cram was received tO^day b>" Super? intendent C 1. Mosby, of the Elks' INational Home, from I! ?, Humphreys, who represented the Interests of Bed I ford City at th*. National Cohvent'On Iat Portland, that the building of tho new national home here was assured, 'and ihnt t-J.0,000 had been appropti altc<i for the b illdlngs. sir,,000 I ire lu \\ Inston. Wlnston-.Salem, N C, July 1"..?The rlepartmenl store of the .! V.'. Hester Company was dun.aped hv fire und ] water to the .\t. n' of j 15,000 early this morning Then Is insurance of J 10.000 The tire started on the s'.'-r.-i llc.or, th.. origin :,..t i . kt wi. Church In Petersburg, md f<-- some time as a professor In the Paync Devlntty School here Aliened Crtmlnallj ia->unc. Two negroes arc held In the jail of 1 th's city awaiting in\? istlgatloh as to i their sanity by a commission. They i belong to the class of the criminal in- I sane. Hen Brown, one of them. Is the J muri who became suddenly crazed at ( midnight last week, and arming him- I self with an axo rah about In the I neighborhood of Partner and DUhlop I Streets, banging at d'.o..-. o>.Ihk some; damage, and finally assaulting Henry Taylor, colored, In the laitor's house, crushln his skull und probably Inflict lltg fatal Injuries. The other, >V. I". Jackson, Is held tinder four charges of misdemeanor,, and of conduct of such character as ' to lead to the belief that he is mental- 1 iy unbalanced. Probation Class Growing. Ch'ef Raglan.i's probation class is 1 growing. Two metnbei - weiro ad-led lb It this morning, and the family now ', numbers about fifteen. Only two have dropped out of the ranks, under sen-J tence to the road force The chief is ! . . . tender with the erring brothers, enc?U.r?gitig: them to reform their , habit* and Wad better lives, and most! ol them are heeding hi^ warnings. Going tu Conference. Most of the clerical and lay dele? gates to the Petersburg District Meth? odist Conference which meet to-mor-1 row for a three days' session at South j Hill. Mecklenburg county, left for that place to-day. Others will follow to? morrow. The conference will have a I great many matters of Importance to the church In tin- district for consider- I atlon. flood reports from all of tho j churches are expected. Personal and ?>t hr r v> l*c. Mra J. w. Pool.-, mother of Alder-1 man W. E. Poole. is ill at the residence j or. Liberty street. ..f her daughter, Mrs. i T I' Knock, who Is also quite sick, i Players Lucia, Cowan and Krebs, were to-day released by the Petersburg 'Club, and Blackstone, outfielder, of , Orreensvllle. s. C. of the Carolina .League, and deny Hurley, catcher, of | New York, have nefen sip-nd up in i their stead. a^ff rilHT? " Tin:" ".-tati-.d" c?mmcnic?-' VV :: : ;-' Richmond Randolph /V\ Lodge, N< |9, Ancient, Tree inrt 'Accepted Mnsons, will be held In tho Mason's Hall. Franklin Siteet. near Eighteenth, this (Tuesday) KVEr.*- i INC.. July 10. 1812, at ; o'clock. Work In the degrees ?-All master Ma>nn.. -n good standing j are fraternally Invitee] attend. I By order of the Mtntav. W A. CLARK, JR., 1_ Secretary. THE A NN 1JAL Ml IKfing of THE stockholders .: the Richmond Paper Mariufactiii ng Company will be held at the office ->\ the company. Qov . . - Streets. Richmond, Va. TUESDAY, July! 10, 1912. at 13 o'clock M. fi W. LIPSCOMB, _Se. r. t.ir-. Saiiknipr fiotices Nrvri ? k ' C! I:st ' 'meetiNG~OF CREDITORS, In t'..e matter 61 ) No. 1162. B. LEE SIMMONS. \ In HI Bankrupt. \ Bankruptcy. is THE DISTRICT COURT of THE I UNITED STATES fob. the EAST? ERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA: To Hi- creditors of b. lee simmons, of Irvingtoi 'he county of Lan . ister, lind district aforesaid- Bank? rupt : ... given that on the loth da of Jul: A i>. 1312, the said B LEE SIMMONS was duly adju i tinted bankrupt, and that the first . < M-b ..? ::;.-.i-s will be held .it Jr\ lnston, Va . on the 24th day I OF JULY, A D 1912, at 10 o'clock in j the iorenoon. at which time the said creditors may attend, prove the'r I claims, appoint a trustee, examine the ' bankrupt and transact such other bug j incss as may properly come before C P. cat. dwell. !:? f. ree In Bankruptcy. -,-,-?? " We Know a Man who intends t<. make ? will, but the chances, in our opinion, are ig to i that be will die without one. He is a procras tinator in this [articular matter. In other respects, he is a prompt and successful person. Our advice to every man, whether he makes this company his Executor or not, is to make a will. Virginia Trust Co., The Safest Executor and Tnistee, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital One Million j"-fnanrt?! ^Financial AN ASSET of incalculable value in the business world is afforded by de? positing your funds in .1 banking institution of recognized stand, ing in the community. The prestige of Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank carries conviction of the reliability and stability of its deposi? tors. Planters National Bank OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Capital .$ 300,000.00 Surplus and Profits.$1,400,000.00 .V Interest, Compounded Semi-annually, Paid in Savings Department. -^_ . , _s Pay Your Bills By Check I he payment of small personal and household bills b < he< k i> a matter of great convenience a> well as a safeguard against error. No disputed bills when the account has been paid by check?the cancallcd check acts as an infallible receipt. The check eliminates delay and in every way is superior to currency for the payment of bills. We solicit your personal account. Bank of Commerce and Trusts JOS. E. WILLARD.President A. R. HOLLADAY .Vice-President R. M. KENT, .lr.Vice-President R. B. CAMPBELL . Cashier Home for Savings" Men are not judged by the salary they earn. But it's the amount they save that establishes their financial prestige. Earning money is the hereditary right of every one. Saving it is the habit we alone must cultivate, and a Savings Account once commented becomes the Key of Success. Open a Savings Account with us NOW. and We will add interest to it twice a year. The Central National Bank CAPITAL,.$250,000.00 307 Kast Broad Street. "Attention to Detail" These three words moan suc? cess to any Institution. They have helper! to make this hank the stronf?. useful organisation It ia to-da>. a business of th<b size of ours demands this close attention to r,mRll matters, and we give; it carefully. First National Bank 1104 EA^T MAIN. f nnitni nn.i Surr!:??. ?8.000,000.00 Commonwealth One of our banking offices is in YOUR neighborhood. National Bank of Virginia Capital .S1,200,0(JU Surplus Profits. .$ 700,000 Account solicited Ninth and Main Streets. Manchester National Bank Progressive methods combined with absolute safet%f of funds. E. A. BARBER, Jr. Certifled Public Accountant, E. A. BARBER & CO. \< COUNTING. AUDITING, ORGANIZING, SYSTEMATIZING, 21S Mutual lillllrilllK. I'honc Mad, 5331, ltlchmnnd, V?. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND UliAT STREETS. OPEN 9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. Admission. 2Sc. Free or. Saturdays. ffeefjoolg. McGuire's University School OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA. FORTY-EIGHTH SESSION beK|n? Sep? tember IS. Thorough prepanlon for unl ier*lty. eolleg-e. terhulcal school. U. S. Naval ?nd Military Academies. Primary depart? ment for email boys, with separate Instruc? tors study-hall, and reeliarton rooms. The principal Will be at 7 N BelvMere St., aftor Einpt- 0 For full Information see catalogu? m book stores, or by mall. J.OKN^w-, JUCLUERE? principal, l?otrls turkish and roman baths ?BU-i5K THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most ruasnillcent hotel In tbo South. European pian. Kooms e.na'.m end ea suite, with and without bath*. Spscloiig sarnplo rooma Special Summer Rates, Club Drealc* [ /am. The VANDERBILT HOTEL 34th St. East at Park Ave. Subway Entrance New York's newest and coolest? The World's most attractive Hotel. Each room with a bath. T. M. Hilliard, Managing Director Walton H. Marshall, Manager Gloucester Academy An Accredited School of the Univer? sity of Virginia. On the principal's farm, Summerville, near Gloucester C. H., Va. Thorough preparation for colleges and the university and for a business life. Special attention to backward boys and the most careful individu.il attention. Boarders occupy the dwelling with the principal and his family. The next session will begin September 5th. Correspon? dence solicited. For circulars apply to JOHN TAHR (graduate University of Virginia), P. O. Gloucester, Va. MISS WINSTON'S PRIMARY SCHOOL For <rlrl? and Boys reopen- September 2fi nt 11 to 7 Hanover Avenue. West ha.n>pton cara within hilt a block. JJajdjisua .7462-1*.?" v ** ^ Slanroa'40 Riclimonil.rreiericlBli'g & Potomac R, R, TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. I.i'm. vc Klch tuoii.l ?8.20 A.M. Ilrrd St.St*. *6.40A.M.MalnSt. St*. ?.?.im A.M. Malo M.Nla. ?K.IO A.M. Ujrrd St. Mo. ?U.tO A.?. Djrd St. sia. ?I2.ut ni.on lljrd St. SI*. I2.0OP.M. II) rd St. Sta. 13.60 p.m. lijrd St. Su. ft.IS P.M. Elba Station ?a.I.'.F.M. Main St. Ma ?8.80P.M. II) rd St. Sta. Arrlvo Klolimoud '7.60 A.M. nTrdSt.Ma. .Hi". A.M. tlfia Station. 111.HS A.M. bird St.Sta. ?1.12 P.M. M.lnSt.St?. ?2.M) P.31. ItjrdSt.Stn ?11.1(1 P.M. lijrdSI.Sti ?II.OO P.M. It) id St.Ht?. H?.2:i P.M. lljrdSt.St*. ?11.11 P.M. Mala st. sii ?I2.r>ii i ni i. '; -? m . M.Oj nlk'lit Malu St. Sta. ACCOMMODATION f HAINS WEEKDAYS. L*?vo Ilird si. st?. |.oo p. m. for Fred.rlck?bnr*. Leave Elba Sta. 1.16 A. II.,0.28 P. B. for Alblao* Arrive llvr.l St. Sta. n.'J;, A.M. from Frederick ?I.e. Arrive Elb? Sta. 0.30 A.m,.,',.HH p.m. from A?liland. ?Daily. i Weekday*. 3 Sunday ? oily. All traia* to or from Bytd Street Station atop at Elba. Time of arrival* and departurei not guaranteed. Kead the sign* SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER AURIER OF TUB SOUTH. Jraict ai i Kicbmond. N. B ?Following ?ohodule Qguru* pubiuh. ed as information and not KUarantecd For tho South -Daily: 4:10 A. at. Lo.al Trams Arrive Richmond. Krom the South: e.iO A. M. vto a. m ?.00 1'. M. 6 OS P. M. dallyi :t ^ Ex Sgn* From Waat Point! ? j? A. M. daily, u:3j a. M . U'ir.. W.d. .oo Frl.. 4:2* P. M. Ex sun. S. E BUROEttS, J_>. p. a ?07 E Main Kt J'hnn. Madlaon ZTJ to.ii a m. Express. ? 00 m. llxpres*. with t!wctrle lighted bleeping Car tor At. .snia and Birmingham. 11 43 P. U. Exyiett. ?Vttk Day?! 3:M p. M Local. YORK RIVER LINE. < *o p. M ?Daily -Connecting for Haiti. Oiort Aloa Wed. and Friday, I.oe A- M.?Ex run, and 5 :i P. M.-Mou , Wed. aud Frl? -i.cj.iA Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7 ;10A.?Local - La.::. ?."?< a/port Neva IIIS A.?Local?Dally?Ch'vlll*. Ex. fcun. i burmoud. I* co a ?Expres?-Dally~Norfolk. 0:d Point. tlc.oo A.?Local?Dally?Lchbg . Lex. C. Force ?12 '-?) Noon ? Express ?Dally?Norfolk Old PL ?3 15 P Express -Dally. Cln., L'vllle. |4:0 i* Esprta*?Dally?Norfolk. .-. >:,w? i.'jo P.?Local?Dally?N. Newt, Old poinu (US P.?Lw.al?Ex. Bun.?Gordousvlllt, ?8.18 I'.?Local?Ex. Sue?Lchbg, Natural llrldge. Clifton rout. ??:40 P.?Limited?Dai'y?Clncln'tl. Chicago. ?ii.'jo l'.?Exprei??Daity?Cincinnati, L'vllle, -.-,.??.;?.rt. .Parlor Cara. TRAINS ARR1VD RICHMOND?Local fr^m, Eaat: 8:10 a. M . 7;I0 P. M. Through from Ea?l: I1:M a. M . a.OO P, M . 4:40 P. M. Local Horn Weat. t 20 A. M , "K.li a. M.. and T:M P. Al Througn: ?-20 a_ 11.. E M a. AI, and S.W P. M. Jamea River Lint: ???.24 a. M , 4.40 P. M. "Unliy e?"ept Kunde?. RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE Ii.VV RAILWAY < OMl*ANY. Schedule of Electric 7:.:i.i. . rTecfrve May 10. 19C Leave Richmond, Laurel and Broad Street*: b *v.x a. m . *r :o a M. t,i.:o a. M. ? 0 a. SI. "10.U. a. M. 11:10 a. M. l:U I-. M. : 10 P. M.i i.Ui P. M., biilO P. si . t..c P. M? C.20 P. M . : 10 P. M. M:10 P. il . 10 10 P, M, 11:48 P. M. Leave AAhland, Eng? land and Maple Str..tt?: ?S;B a Mi, t, *5 <?? a m . 1:00 a. M? b?:M a. M . 10:00 a M., ??!! >. a. m. ?UliM M . f?l:00 i*. M . 2:0-3 P. M.. 1 IK V M . < \? P, M? bO ?) P. m . ? > P. m . T-.OI P. M. 1 00 P. .'.I , bt ** P. M.. 11-.00 I*. ~, ?Dally except stu.uay. "Sa-.oiix only. b.Tatrie? ragKaire. Ricbmoud & Petersburg cieclric Raika? Car* !eav?. MancheiHtr, Seventh and P*rrj Strceta. for Petrtaburg: t. 7. s, ?/. 10, "ii a. it., L i *X t, i> ?? i ?'. 7, .-. ?>. U P. M. 11.co P. m . for >-n?il?r. 13:00 miir.lgh: for l'eter?burg. Cara leave Petersburg, toot or Sycamore Etrret. :>,r Manch*turi ii U>, c ?. ?7:15, i:?. t u. ".on. :: u a. M . 13 A*. U ii. t-.ii. Ml?. ?.:*.. ?7:S?.. l:3S. ?-.Ii. n0:40, UliO P. Id. IDaily, ?x:ei.t 1-utiJan and hi:.daya ?Carrlca back-aR. and ixpren ??Limiten, except tiunday* and holiday* All car* from I**ter?burg connect wit* cara .'or HI.. (. u.ol'L Atlantic Coast Line The Mundard Railroad bl the BouiX EFFECTIVE JL":.'E l?tb, ^13 TRAINS leave RICHMOND DAI LI*. For Florida and South: ?.:& A. M. and i:M P. m . 1:09 A. M. For Norfolk: ??1:10 A. M, j.co A. 3d., ?3.01 P. m . P, M . "T.Ii 1-. M. For N. 4 W. R/. Wilt: ?::6 A. M.< 10 30 A. m.. '3:v P. m . *j*a1 P. M. For P?t?g?burg: l.v3 A. M , ?:li A. M ??I'.IO .V. M . ?::a A. M., ?:00 A. M . 14.Oo A. m.. 'i.K P. m. 4:10 1*. M., t.? P m. 6 34 P. Mi, ??: 13 P. m, ?:t0 P. M. 11.43 p. u For G.-ldar-oro and Fayettevtlle: *t:;0 1'.M. Train* arr.ve Richmond daily: 4:00 A M. 1:40 A. M? i.ij A. St.. 'i.37 A. m . ???:? A. m. ?11 40 A. m . ??11:41 A. M. ?3.10 I' M . "1 f. P. M. C.'C p. M. 4-0 P. M. {.00 I*. M-. t>:0O P. St. ??lOlSS P, m. 31.30 P. Si. ?Except Sunday. "Suaday only. TIM* of arrival and departur? *nd con: r.ectlon* not guaranteed. C S. CAMPBELL D i\ A- ?.I? Main St. Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALL KAIL LINE Tu NORFOLK. rich*du:c In Effect June 17. Uli Leave Byrd 8tr?*t Blattou, Richmond, for NORFOLK: bs.10 A. M. 'j V: A. Id.. al-M P. m . *4:M P, M. bT.a. P. M. FOR LTNCHBURO AND THE WEST: *S IS A. M . ?30:00 A. M . 02.Co P. St.. ?9 M P. Af. Arrlvo Richmond from Norfolk: all340 A. M . bll-45 A m. ?4.J? P. 11., b30.a p. A4 , ?HiM M. Prom the W,it: ??:<? A II , a2.10 P. M.. b'.:40 P. M.. ??.<?; P. St., ?3:00 P. M. ? Dally, ilnlly ex. Sunday. bKur.day only. W. B. BEVILL, ?:. H. IP'.-LEV. O. P. A.. Roanok-s. D. P. Kicnmond. SEABOARD AIR UNE. Southbound tia'.n* acheduled to leave Rich? mond dallyi S:?i A. St. ?Local to Nor.Ina. 1 JO P, M.?Sleeper* and coa'-h.a. At.anta. Birmingham, Savannah. Jacksonville. 1:34 A St.?SlAeperi and roach. ). JacKrionvllle. 13:21 P. M.?Slttperj and coacn.a. Atlanta, Birmingham, M?mphl*. Northbound nan,* ?chedu.ed to arrive In Richmond dali>: 7:*a A. Mi, 8:3? A. M.i 6:08 P. M . 8:13 P. M.. Local._ a&ttamljoatfS MERriLlNTS' AND MINERS' TRANS. CO, Vacation Trips uBy Sea" NORFOLK TO BOSTON AM> PROVIDENCE. Steamer* Norfolk to Boston dally, except Thursday; to providence. Monday, Tliur* Jay and Saturday. 7 1". M. Through tickets on ?a'.e to principal point*. Fine ?teamer?, excellent service, low (are*. Wlre.ie?? telegraph. Send for booklet Apply C. & O. Ry.. N. & W. Ry.. S. fU Bowman. No. 70s E. Main St.-iet. and Rich, j mond Tran?fer Company. No. au4 E. Stain at. V??ffON TOURS Via OLD DOMINION S. S. CO. janrl Merchants and Miners Trans. Co. to New York. Albany, Niagara, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Qut:l)cr, Boston and Maine Coast. "ASK MR. BOWMAN," Tourist Agent, 70S F.nst Main Street. Richmond, Va. OLD DOMINION LINK. Lt. Richmond foot of A?h St. daily.' w p. m. Leave Newport New*.8:00 A.M. ! Arrive Norfolk.6:0? A. S3. Connects with main Uno ?teamer? leaving ? Norioik lor New York daily, except Sunday, 7 00 P. M. Connections also made by N. at W Ry. * P. M. and d i O. Ry. at 4 p. Si. Night lino steamers ttop at ClaraUODI to land or receive paa*cngor? on Signal, and will be mot by pubiio conveyunc*. VIJUilMA NAVIGATION CO. (l?itectlv* March Ui,-J?mci River Oy day,lBht lor Norlolk and Old Point. Nowport New? and, all Jame? River landings. Stcanior leave* Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 4:30 A_ M. Freight received for a".l_ Jsumi Rlvar lar.dinas. 'Phone Sladlson 17?. Slntn Ticked om<?-. s:: Main sir.et. o?r fedjool?. M 1838 EDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA UFDtaVi-lilTmSTRV-PHABMACY wfvxsa* -nrrm Mnnr> m?4T*i unaan it ifia Fvcclkei? UbrwafArr *Ad cLntol liXtlitint, Oitrutr t^iuiVv-naa. I >v a*> ??prnaro av-ioVragc.