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New York Stock Market New York, .liilv 18.?Stocka manifest, c-l Increasing firmness to-dai uftcr .ii> ehrly period of uncertainty. The trad inj.;. however, was of the sin., dull and perfunctory chnntetc: :..-< cli.it which ha* marked most recent operations, i-'av ? eriibIt- crop newn, Undoulitod Smprove un increasing ease In tin donii s be? ruling tu Its ..i ilie colli? sion!) 00. t'nltcd States ?ends were unchanged Oh uly IS.?Prime morcan us easier: slxtv days, months, < 1-1 (IT 4 1-2 nn HMONTJ - un ix m \UM l By" Riehard W M.v.itv. <?-k and Bend Broker ICH R Main Street. Richmond. Va . July 1?. 1X1. SALES AT BOARD ?*lra/lnla Centuries?3 til n. at 34 STATE SECURITIES. UM Aaked. rpinli U. Old. C. and B? 1M1 KaILROaD BONDS C. L. K. R. Con. Tr. i p. C C. L. R. R Conv. Debs. I?. 1 and O. Gen'1 ... ?ctsU. So-.s. and Fin., 'Mi.? sorjla ar.d Ali. On hi, nth l.r:oik and Veiti Ry. is. 1W -aboard Air Llr.v if. mthern Railway in 5?; MM.-, i. K. Dev. and 0 M. l>. I ? >?? rn S ? IM tr. i.'?. Uli... STREET RA11AVAY BOS'DS. nr. and Porta. True Ct. is. 3M4.. -<? .... 106 - .... 102 r.d Triibti.lii Miv.nsi- Bank o< Richmond.:.' ft ... i I'nlon Hunk ni Richmond.?0 ro \y< :?: En .U ?>S ii INSURANCE COMl'.VNIES. I Ya. Fire und Marino Iii?. Co... ITi 73 ... I v.:- EUl-ANEOUS. - - ? ? BOND LiSf. it kin UAItKET.H l.or AI. I MiKl.i <ii in \ ; .?, :i r ?ectlonf, dor. THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. 1107 EAST MAIN BTRBET. U.fiO MAXES A .START 1 PER CENT. INTEREST, Official Pvanse and Sale of Stocks in New York i Stock. Open. Allle-Chalmcrs, 1st pfd. AJMs-CliAlmers, pfd. Amalgamated Copper .. S2\ Am, \gr Ghent . com? 61 Amor. Beet Sugar, com . 7.P, American can . 36% American Can, pf<!.ik:, Amor. Car and Foundry. 57% Am. Car anil Found., pfd. .. Aim 'hau cotton oil. 52% Am. Hide and Lea., pfd . American Linseed nil.. . 13?? Aim i li i! AcombtlVf 4.'"', Amor, l.or omotlvi . pfd. Amor Malt CO., pfd. American Smelting . S3 Am Snuff Co.. <om. 166% American sugar . 128% Amer. T< 1 and Tel. CO... 145% American Tobacco, com.. 297% American Tobacco, pfd.. 105 Anaconda Copper . 11 Atchlaon . 10SM Atlantic ("oast line. A. c. 1. of Conn. Haiti more and Ohio.l?9Va Beth st. el, com. 35% ? Mill - \inet. Tob. Co. 31% B.klyn Rapid Transit, l*:^ Central Leather, com... i" Can idlan Pncitie . 2>*.'">n ... d . and Ohio;... SIM Chb igo l irent Western.. 17 ?' hi . Mil and St. Pntil ... 102% Crucible Rt? ? d Cor com. W Crtti Iblr St- el. pfd. 72% Chi and Northwestern. ?137 Colorado Fuel ami iron. Colorado and Southern. , Bolldated csas . 146% Delaware and Hudson... 167 p. n. & Rio (Grande, com. ... I>. ti X Rib Crande. pfd.. ... Distillers' Sec Cor . 82% Brie . 84% Krle. ist pfd. . 8WJ Fed Mio and Sm.. pfd. o w. Holme Toh Co.. ;,:! Gen Kloctrlc .17!???t .; . Li Northi rn pfd. Illinois Central . '*>% IhtorbOro-Met. . Intorbbrb-Met . pfd . t** lnt Mor, Marine, com. BY THOMAS BRANCH & CO., Closing. High. Low. Bid ASKed Sales. Bankers i Stock. Open. High. Closing. Low. Bid Asked 83% ?;i 74th 36 ?? 117>, 57?* 13? c\ S3's 167*1 129! i l45Vi 297% 105 Ii', 10S% 266' ?. sr. 17?, 102I4 IV.' 167 1. Ol, 201. S2% ?;i 74% 13% 166% v:s its 206% 103 109% 36% 31% 34% 130% im IV? Si! 60% 7:-'. 36*i 117 67% 116% 52% .'I'I 13N, 12!, IPS 60?4 83% 167 128% U1H 295 105 41 10$% 139% ".".!> 372 109% I 1% :i ?? 931 < 27 266% VO'. 16% 102% 16 72*1 ? 15% 167 13% X,\i 32 34% 52% 83?! Ml. "I* it'sH 13% 12% pi$s, 61 S.li, I6S 129 145% 297 1-c. .. 41% 108% 11? . 167% 161 28& . vt'., , 70 . 36% . 59 115% 117% , 122% . 32 . 123% . 116 L . rom 107% L. Pfd. com. 101% 92% .27% % Kl" 17? 1 C! i 16% 7.1 I3S 31 12 146% 169 19% 30 83% 34% 63 ISM |B7 4 190 137% 130% 100 International Paper _ 16% 200 Internat, paper, pfd. r.T 200 Kansas City So, com.. 24% >?i Liggett & Myers Tob_199% Liggett & Myers pfd... :.'?> Lorlllard Tob. r<>.. com Lorlllard Tob Co., pfd. 2.900 !.. hitth Valley . 1,1100 Louisville and Nnshv . 1,456 Miami Copper . Mo., Kan. and Texas... 100 Mexican petroleum _ ><' Missouri Pacific . 200 National Lead . 700 New York Central. 0 N. V.. Out. and W? st. i n 2.930 Norfolk and Western., i 5 e N< I hern Pacific . If-. Pacific Mall . 913 Pennsylvania . 100 People s I las . 1,600 P.j C . C. and Ct p . r . c, and st Pitts, Coal Co . pressed Steel Car. ISO Pressed Steel p.,r , pfd Ry, Steel Spring, com. ?7.22S Rending . 165 SOO Republic Iron and Steel, l"7.\ Republic [. and P.. pfd. ."??> Rod; Island. 24% 200 Rook Island, pfd. lfj% 1,400 Seaboard Air Line, com., 23 ? I S? aboard Air Liste, pfd.. f.Pi Sloss-Shcffleld . l/.v, southern Pacific . 11" 1.200 Southern Railway . 600 Southern Railway, pfd . 77 >j Standard Oil . y>~> Tennessee Copper . 47U, irrt Texas Pncllic . 22% 2f>.4'0 I'nlon Pacltlc . 167% C s. Past Iron Pipe. 1,ICO United States Rubber . f.'.'i 64.900 lnlt.d States Steel. 70% 100 United States steel, pfd. 111?, Va -Cnr. Chemical . Vn -Car. Chom., pfd. ;/rt Wabash, pfd. it W. yman- Prut on. com. Totals sales for day. Total sales for week i four 57 1991 Ml , ii&% 33 nrs v:.<. 12^T, 10P, It? . 4$ - 83% IP H ir , 1"1 ? 168!? 16% 24% 19T? l?o% |?jC% 190% 167% 160% 121' ?? 123% 16 16% f.74 :t% 25 19$ 2on I12H 113% l'il'a IvP", llj>4 Ho', 167% P'..: 169K 160*i 2S& V> iMt 7" ' 36?i 36?.} f.<% ro lir.% ii:.> 32.131, 116% 117 43% 167% 111-S 121% 121? 31 123% iir,*, 116! 107% 10911 117 .'!i 3?, 241 l?l P 3t?i ., .1 164 ti M 81% 24 tS's 4 2Ji, S I wt- 11 12% 13? 21% 23 167% 167? 18% 201 70% 70! 111% ll-'i llf.% I 13% ?00 shares, shares. st Quint? eggs, doi. 4f 1JUTTEH. Family, choice, fresh, ib. :o ? Merchants'; tatr. lb. 1? 4P LIVE bTOCK, Vaala, choice to !unoy. Ib.... 7 <3 Veiil?. poor to fair, lb. * Cr CSlvta, runners, per lb. R 3 Sheep, lb. 3*4 3 Lambs, spring, lb. *?? Cattle, fair to prime, lb. t> r ?Hogs. Ib. 0 ' C?UNIRY-CURED BACON Hann. ?ve',1 smoked, ?mall, lb. Cf Hami, well iih?kbr, .arge. lb. It 3' 1" ^iiii??, well ?mokedl lb. 13 Shoulders, well smoked. Ib.... K'.t'u 1? HIDES. Dry flint, lb. 20 * Dry ?alt. lb. IS 3 linen, salt, lb. 11143 Green, Ib. lO'.sO Oreen, datnajced.. 4 3 * . Beeswax, Ib. U IS WOOL. eh, unwashed, tree <?: burrs. 3 27 Gh.. unwashed, lightly burry, 23 3 :t Oh., unwashed, medium burry 20 ?" 21 Ch., uniiWsiled. heavy burrq, 17 ii la MISCELLANEOUS. Potatoes. Irish, No. l, bbl... J.7! t? 100 Ir.Mi Potatoes No '.'. bbl. 100 3 IS ( UK AGO (1K.VIN MARKEl iso. jiil}",lS.?Likelihood "i all records lirnkrn I his BCSion for yields per acre . Northwest made ah unnits y heavy market to-ttuy for wheat, mlfli will Bl a <>ss ol '*. net. ?howed a break ol .i to r? ? 2o ;nst nlshi nata were unchanged to nit. and provisions depressed all the rom ii shade 10 27'.i^. leading future* ranged as folows: Opi 'i High. Loir; Glos?. bbl. KICHMONTJ GRAIN MARKET. Richmond, Vs., July IS, 191 WHOLESALE QUOTATIONS ON 'CHANl WHEAT-C'nr lots. new). C * ., ? s la Ibag min.* tf h lilt ItMONII HAY MARKET. ftichmaitd. Vu.. July jjij lowing a:< ;!.? iimn.it.ons o: ih* Jtic ? Tlmothv. 3 14.0 . im ui: I!"!!!!!!!"'. 1&.00 & " lovei Iii d.. . sji i-j.o l ciovi i. mixed. w ai.o l A I I I I MARKE I 8, >ND LIVE STOCK MARKEl picked. ?OlVic per lb; ?helllng mock, C^c per Ib. DRY nOPnS MARKET; New Tork. Juy 15.?The rotton roo<!? mar? kete rule ftrm. with a modernte business reported, c-nttnn yarns urr hlBher. Merl'? wear openings for the day showed advances] for sprin. U?ir>. ranging from T',r to 20c ft yard, Jobber.? arc buying moderately. i UCIDtOXD TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond, Vs.. July 15, 1?!2. Foliowlap are toe isolations, on the Elc!k-| montl Tooacco Exchange: BROWN SHIPPING. Lugs .t 7.15 a?J.0J.I Short leaf . 8.5? j >.S0 Long leaf. <-l 12.00 Wmri'i rn . w OT 5b 1S.00 i BR1QHTS. SMOKERS?Comm-n . 7.03 it S Medium . le.eo i 12-uO Fine .12.00 .r UM CUTTERS-i-Coromon . 14.00 y U.vO Medium . 13-00 ;. 11 W Fine . HO-Od (J 28.00 Fancy . 24.00 if 27.? FILLERS?Common . U le.oa Medium . 1.0* 'u U.W i Fine . KM 8 20.M WRAPPERS?Common . 16. ?0 'j- iie.OO Medium ., ?v-' ?? S-'-wi Fin.Sfctt w J7.S0 Fancy. ?0.03 tf to.is t-.W-.tRED-NEW. I.ukj, common to miod. i.50 fj J.Otji t. iga, good to prime. ?.St - - 1 l.on.- leaf. 10M) Q 12.4g m \it:.m. im Ki.i.it.t N-ri:. PORT OP RICHMOND. .11 "LY I?, 1512 ARRIVED. Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk. mar- ' dhandln and pa?#cng*r?i Old Dominion .-te.-.in, .- r>,.-ah,ontas. Graves, Norfolk ana James River landings, merchandise and pas- ' ? ?enger?, Virginia Navigation Company, \ Steamer Aurora, Furman, Pet?r?burg und' Jan.,s River landings, nie.-oi. iiHi:.?,. and pai | aenger?, Furman Lino. SAILED j Steamer Berkeley, IShelly, Norfolk, mer-j I cibandlae and passenger*, Old Dominum ' 1 Steamer Aurora, Furman. Pcteraturj; and1 ; Janus River landings, mcrchandUo arid n'asii Sengcr*, Furman Line. j ESCAPES FLAMES IN BAY Frederick Fni'wll*. Leaps into Water When Lltihtulng Hit* llousiclmut. New York. July 1>. ? a houseboat owned by William Frederick, of Brook-1 lyn was struck by lightning at Its' anchoratjo li lamulsu bay before day- ? break 'ids morning and burned to the water's edpe. Fredoiieki his wife and live children were asleep on board i when the le.it eume and awoke to und thehist 1\ , s almost hemmed In by t|am< - Their only chance to reach safety I was by swimming, and the father and a savoniecn'ryear-old boy holped the! other children, only one of whom, a lad of twi Ivo, c?iild sw im. Mrs. I Frederick, almost .is good n swimmer as her husband, needed re. help. The- family had a hard time In the water, which was kicked up <nto a choppy seaway Ly the High wind, but ! all i. ached shore. KNOWLIOS WINS TKOPHY. i.nli Expert* From All Purtsi ol Sowtsi in ttluntu l oui loin,. .,?. 1 Atlanta, Cla., July IS_-Clnrence I Knowles. of Atlanta. won the low | i score t,re>phj f?r the qualifying round in th< second annual Invitation golfj tournament of the Atlanta Athletic Club which began to-lay. II,- made s ft ore of ? foi tin elu-hteen holes j Golf experts from nil parts of the j I South particlj ated In to-day!s play,! land elghty-hltte qualified. The best I E. \V Daley, Nashville, second. 83: I C. If. King, Atlanta. third. SI; S.I Prob.-,-! ''. Chattanooga, fourth. Si,; W. j R. Tlchenbri und H, ?. Scott, both of] [Atlanta, tied for fifth place. ?Ith 87. Rive flights wer? filled tb-day and I mat. h i'.-r. Will begin to-morrow. The first round will be r.lnyed in PROTEST OF ENGLAND HAS NOT YET ARRIVED \. Mitchell InncM I noble to Ac count for Deluj of < ItltUi N ulf. Washington. July lb.?Contrary to| expectation the formal Uritlsh note of Protest against the enactment of the pending Panama Ca n il bill did not reach this country yesterday by Brit-; Ish mall steamer. A. .Mitchell Inness. th< British charge, w lio went from Sea Harbor. Me., the summer home of the] enil assy, to New York for the ex press purpose of hastening the delivery of the Important document to the t.'niled States government, arrived in this city this morning He called on Secretary Knox durin? the forenoon to acquaint him ol the honrecelpt of thu note and was quite unable to of? fer any < xplanation. in that state of affairs the secretary agreed with Mr. Inness to defer any discussion of the subject of canal tolls until the British papers wer? befor- them. Meanwhile Mr. Innesri has taken up his quarters at thi British embassy in thig city, awaiting further instruc U ms from his government. The Japanese ambassador, Baron Chlhda. in the course e.f one of his routine calls at the State Department to-day. laughingly referred t.-v a news? paper publication ?;: ive:y alleging that :t, had decided to Join in the pro? test ngaiiist the free us of the canal by American ships alone; He Ihdicat ? IV clearly that the subject had rot even been discussed! so far as ho was aware, by the Jaotiiicse author! KAISER'S FBI END INJURED, j Recover? <?l l?r. Huna Blum In \>n l ml. Is Don tit I ill. New York Juli 18.;?Dr, Hans Blum, ! Prof? ssor of political economy in the Berlin University, and a personal friend tHe Kaiser, Is lyln:: in Bellc vue Hospital here to-day with a frac-1 tiii--l ikull rind othor injuries re? ceived Shortly before inidniitht. as lie v^'as r inning to c.it.-h a Fo irtechth ! Street car He was Unconscious' when! Inken '.'? the hospital and his recovery Is doubtful. Professor Blum arrived in New York Tuesday from ;? -.?nr-atirin trip to Pan? ama and ivas t" have, sailed to-tiny for Germany, He was ion Ins way to the pier to board the steamship when the u-i-- i i. nt happened: VISIT TO DAUGHTER COSTLY Ifnllnn Irrest ed for Murder Done N Ineti en \ cur? Ago. I New Orleans July IS.?Giuseppe I Cantnnin Chlpp:ira aboard t hcltallan lue. at Pensacola, made itp his mind to visit his daughter In I New Orleans, whom h?: had not seen 'or ninet. ??? ,rs. .<o. Immigration officials churge. lie deserted the Del? phine Yesterdaj thy discovered Chi app : ,i nt ??.!?< liiiKhter's home, then tHey call? l in local detectives, who] declared hi i. killed Vlnvenzo i'nnfre i 1-isi here III, and escaped lb Italy. j Chlappai Clares that for the raur i der his was tried in Palermo and served j nine years I If ho witnesses are found, the immigration officers will attempt to , have the Italian deported. l.lltMIl I MICH ??.000 BOND. Norfolk Meridianl llrl?l In Contempt <>f i oin i bj Judge w addlll. Norfolk, Va . lulv IS.?Isaac Klrsner hankru lant of Newport News and II - ivas to-day held In con tempt ??! ? i b) Federal Jodge Wad I llll tor in ;.. turn over $:;.O?o to bankrupt y trustees for the benefit ?.f I in., en liters Klraner appealed, and Wns held ? l>emd f"r bis appear. Is not as large as some others?but it is widening. I hat is to say, new names are stead? ily being added to our ledgers. We respectfully solicit individual and reserve accounts, subject to check, and allow 3c/o interest. RICHMOND, VA. Capital, One Million j JFfnancfal .financial Incorporated 1832. VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE! COMPANY OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, K.lKktlcth Anuunl Statement! January i, toil!. .A Huri? . . S I ,fi I 1.0^ OO Net Surpula. tMMI.O3t.O0 Surplus to Policy-holders. S5tl.<litl.v0 TVM H. PADMER, President. W n MCCARTHY, Secretary E. R. ADDISON. Vice- President. OSCAR D PITTS?. Treasurer. Pay Your Bills By Check Tli* payment of small personal and household bills by ctieelc Is n mal ter of ?reut convenience as well as a snfeguard against orroi No <n? puted bills when the account hns been paid by check? the cnncel? Check aets as an infallible receipt. The cheek eliminates delay and In every why Is superior i" cut rency for the payment of bills. We :-oiieit your personal account Bank of Commerce and I ruses JOSEPH B. XVII,I,ARD. President V. It. HOI.I.ADAl.Vlre-Prewldeut, It. Mi KK.\T, .III . Vlce-Prenldcnl It. ll. i V'I I'll) ,1.1.. I nsblrr, AN ASSET t>f incalculable value is afforded by ihr- depositing of funds in bank of recognized standing; The prestige >>i Richmond's Sirictly Commercial Bank carries conviction of the depositor's reliability -uid stability. Planters National Bank OF RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. Personal Pride The gratifying condition of this hank Is largely due to the guidance of Its directors. While always conservative, they yet In. Ject a certain amount of liberal ity Into 115 business which in? spires Us growth. They each tak? a personal pride In the reputation the bank has estab? lished f<ir courtesy and consid? eration of the best lhi,eresi of Its patrons. First National Bank I in? B \ ? I MAIN. mi it monn, \ v. Cnpltnl nml ?t-ti ' - $2.000,000.00 iMHBHHM - r LBBBI HBssssl Manchester National Bank Progressive methods combiuct with absolute Stifctv of funds. Will IViEET m\ AT LYNCHBURG [Special to The Times-Dispati h.j Alexandria. V.l., July If.?With the selection of Lynchb?rg as the meet? ing place for the next annual con? vention and the election of officers to serve for the ensiling year, the eighth annual convention of t'.. ftetuil Mer chanls' Association of the State o( V'ii"; glnlu. which convened here yesterday, was brought to a cio.se .,t ;?..(() o'clock this afternoon. Lynchburg Kot the convention without any opposition. The officers' < lected were as tollows. Samuel Cohen, president, Richmond; M -M. Hamsy, tust vice-president, Roah oke; R. E. Knight, second vice-pres? ident, Alexandria; I. II. Kaufman, treasurer, Richmond; W. A. Clarke, Jr.; secretary, Richmond, Directors ?l. 0. Miller, Richmond; Raphael Levy. Rich? mond; J. P. B. J?rgens, Richmond; D. B. Ryland, Lyncliburg; Sol Peyser, Newport News; M Cmstodter, Norfolk. L. C. Steele. Norfolk. The following were chosen vice presidents: 11. It. Hooker, Ham,.ton; Maurice Brandt, Portsmouth. T. A. Miller. Richmond; .1. 1'. Hunt. Chatham; 1? P. Whltescarver, Salem; L. Ruben. Alexandria; 1 - K. Ander? son, Roseland. Nelson count v; T A. Roberts, Piilaskl. Alfred Schreier, of Norfolk, was ap? pointed by President Cohen a del. gate to the annual meeting of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Convention which will be held in New London. Conn., next September. It was voted to have the proceedings of this convention printed In the Au? gust number of the Merchants Jour? nal and Commerce of the State, which Is the official organ or ih. associa? tion;! The d.ite of the annual meeting of the association was chujjged from July until the second Wednesday and Thursday of each Mny. St. ps were taken by the association to place itself on u better financial basis, and this will t,e done during the present year. The morning session of the conven? tion was devoted mainly to th, trans? action of routine business, discussion being on the annual report of the committee on resolutions. Members of the association Lit shortly after the adjournment for their homes. PRKPARB t on B.M DII'MB.NT, Washlnsrloa Onurd? of Frederlcksbnrg. Will go ?ii Mount G ret no. [Special io The Times-Dispatch.] Fredcrlcksburg, Va., July is,?Wash? ington Guards, <"o. l. Is) Regiment Virginia infantry, of this city. nr.. busy making preparations for th.. encamp? ment at Mount OretnH The company will leave here July 24, and will be n tamp ten days. About forty-five men and two officers will be carried. Th? company will he in commnnd of 1st Lieutenant C. f>. Montague and 2nd Lieutenant a. R, Bauman, C'apta'n T. M. I^arkln, the first commanding officer having ribd recently and bis succes? sor has not been appointed. H D. Durrett, a well known farmer of Spotsylvania county, lost two valu? able colts a few evenings ago which were struck by lighting while In the pasture. United Plates Senator. Miles Po nde\ tor. of the State of Washington, has been for several days A gust of C .S. Ruttel' in Spotsylvanla county, and of Capt, M. B, Rone, vf ?'Prompten.'' this city. He visited various points of interest in and around Frederleksb?rg and left last evening for Washington. Commonwealth Bank ! One of our banking office-; is in YOUR neighborhood. National Bank of Virginia Capital..51,200,01111 Surplus Profits. .$ 700,000 Account solicited Ninth and Main Streets. TURKISH AND ROMAN BATHS : THE JEFFERSON Richmond, V>.. 7 he molt l-iajjulll-jon. hotel In taa south. European pian. itwnu s:r.u.? ?u<l ?n kulte. with and without hat da I Spacious sample roorna Special Summer Rate?. Club Break I fnai The VANDERBILT HOTEL 34th St. East at Park Aue. Subway Entrance New York's newest and coolest? The World's most attractive Hotel. Ec;ch room with a bath. T. M. Milliard, Managing Director Walton hi- Marshall, Manager Henry ^lay Inn ASHLAND, VA. Person? wishing to leave the hot i ? liy will find it most delightful there;! ; cool nights, no mos<|iiltoen and every . attention given automobile parties; ' .%\*'< nice rooms at moderate rates for1 p, rrho ncnl boarders .1 UNiVERSITV COLLEGE OF as ? t,\ ?/-m ?i r RICHMOND, (uL.hUllL - VIRGINIA STUART M:GURE. M. D.. Prej. bedien??Dentistry?PhsrmEQ' ?0?> feeler. Cp:n, September 13. 1012 I 9 Nrv Fireproof Hull ll.-.s. W Uri< ci ilrH Equipment ) Jfl Modrrn 1 ,i?-,ra?ory Mrthods. i Ij Egcetlant Clinical raeilitios. hi Eighty Experienced T oacben. ^ WiKc now for Catalogue All |R VVVTHS D. ANDERSON. Proctor. vzzzj3i.:~.: 'i .:i:ir:-cz2f3crsisnEGa^ McGuire's L'R.versity School OPP. MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA. FORTY-EIOHTH SESSION begins Sep ll<n-.hor IS. Thorough prepartion for unl I versltj college, teehnh n school. U. S. Naval I ?nd Military Academies. Primary depart* j nient f?r smnll boys, with separate tnstnic I tors, itudy-hnll, ? ?iA recitation rooms. fh? 1 Principal wll be *U7 N Delvlder? St.. after Stpt. .'? I'r.r full information so? catalogue tit hook stor'f. or by mMI. I JOHN r. McOlllRE. PrlnelDSl. Ricliinonil.'M TO AND FROM WASHING TON AND BEYOND. Lonvo Rlolimoml ?Vi i A.M. lljrJ Si. Ma. ?5.40 A.M. Main St. St?. ?S.(M) A.M. Main St. Ma. ?s.10 A.M. Iljrj M. Ma. ?0.10 A.M. Ilird M. sin. ?I2.ul .n Hjrd St. Sta. ij.oo P.JJ. D?r1 s:. Sta. TS.6U P.M. tlfrS St. Sta. ?4.15 P.M. Klha Station, ??'..l? P.M. Main SI. si j. ?s.jiip.M. |).rj si. Sia. Arrive Richmond ?Lit) A.M. 11/rdSt.Sts. .1 l.t'.'i A.M. r Ida Slatloa. ?m.;'. A.M. Iljrd St.Sla ?1.1; P.M. Main ht.Nla. ?l?.m> P.M. Hrrd St.Stn. 4M P.M. ItyrdSt.Sta. ?U.OU P.M. K-rd St.Hta. |0.?5 P.M. Hjrd St. Sta. ?11.17 P.M. MaluSt.Kta. ? 12.611 nlirht B] rJst.Sta. ?1.0S nlxlit Maiu St. Hta. ACCOMMODATION IR?INS WEEKDAYS. ? raff? llyid si. st?. 4,00 p, jj. f()r Krrdrrl.-k?bnrr. bCSTC Klbl Sto. 7.If, A. .M..ti.x''> P. Jt. for A?lilan<l. IrrlTtt Hm-,1 St. SU. -i.ff, A.M. from Frede rlekub'u. trrli.. ; li.ii Sta. B.SO k.H.,6..W P.M.from Ahlden?. ?l.'aily. tWeekday?. JSundaya oaly. All trains to or from Byrd Street Station atop a*. Klba. Time of srrivula and departurea not guaranteed. Kr>d the tlsna. SOUTHERN RAILWAY .?'.iUi.H O? THE bUUTM Train Leave it. jbmond. N 1? ' ? ? ^ schedule rigurea publish* r.l .i> Information and not guaranteed; ? '? South Dall) ?:lo a. M. Local. *- A M prest ? o> p. M. Bxi>re??. witti electric .i. i.i. j aieeptns cur 'or At ania at...::n. UM p. it. Lxpic??. ?'.-.?? bayv ...... P. M Local. YORK ill v'UK LINE, i 34) P M ...il y Connecting for llaltl t> m o Wed and Friday, t:oe a. at.?Ms* eUU . ...! i * l", al.?Mon.. Wed. ?nd Frl <-.., ?L**ual ...in.? Arrive Klclunond. Pn m ihi . .. a... ?:Se a m.. a:40 a. m. : ??? M...I ? ?' il. daily; t2:?i tlx. Sun. Prom \?.?: Point! j.ju A. m daily. U:?J a. M. il.;.. >\?,i andFrl., lit! P. it ?x Sua. S. B BUROESB, D. P. a., so: K Main St I'bnne Miriiion Jfl. Atlantic Coast Line the Htuuilaril Railroad of tbe SouiX ..i I ell i I? i. JUNE Hth. lsli. THAI;..-- LtiiU'E RICHMOND DaILT. Poi Florida and Southi *.;t a. it. and ?ii>4 P. M , I'.CO A. it. For Norfolk: ??n.jo a. m . 9.? A. it , ".C'4 P. M.i 1:10 P Mi. p. it. For N. & W. Ry. Watt: 6::6 A. M.. 10.0? a M.. ?1:00 P. M . *-M P. M. For Petig-aburg: 1AO A. il., 6:U A. il , "I 14 A M . lilt A. iL, ?;00 A. M, }&:0? a' y. . 1 00 P. il.. 4:10 P. M. t.06 p j* I 1 M . .. P, il , ?IK) P. M , i::? p, M For Octdiboro an<l Fmyattavllla: '4.10F il. Train? arr.va Rlobmond dai.y: : t a. iL ? *: A M.. ItM a. M . ?? ? a. M. "10.4A X. il., ?Hl40 A. M . "llltl a. M., -J;lo F U ??1 10 1- i! . < ?. P. il . t:K p, it . i-ov p. ? , l:*0 P il . ??101? i'. it . 11.? F. iL ?t:?c,-p'. Siir.jQy. "Hunday only. Tim* ol arrival atd departure and oo.t nectior.? not (uaraotaad. *- b CAMl'llHLL. D. V. A_ aa M4|a Bt Kicbmond & Petersburg uectric Railwaj I Can leave Mancbeitar, ?eveoti; and Terr/ bttteta. .'or ivtrfeourg: ?'. -.. S. ?*. j?j. 11. -U a. il., i. 1. ?! 4. L ??. f.. t. i. iv P. at. II 00 p. il., Ij: <-ae?t?t. u.co Daldolaht for Pell -tbur?. ?.a;? invi I'?l>ri^urc. fo?t of Fycamore I btrret, tor Manchester: t- Ii. i li. it. *::!4. f.iS. ?:a?. *10:35, U m a. M.; lltt&i '1 U, J:U, t.?. ?( U, i.ij i U ? u. i '10:40, Ut.M P. kt. tOally, except Sundayi and bjudaya. ?Carrlei ua>x'(" and expreia. ??Limited, except Bundaya a:.d h.o!lda/a a., cara from Patarsburc coaaaoi wita cur? .'ur Richmond, Norfolk & Western Railway ONLY ALL KAIL Li.'.i: lu .sol.K.ii,il. Schedu.? In Bfteot June 17, li:ii Lcj.^ a>r4 Btraat Station. Jtlci.mfcna. FOR NORFOLK; bi:10 a it. 'jY. a. i?. um p ;.: . ?? 10 p, i: . o; i~ v. if. FOR LYNCHUURC AXD TUB WE3T: ??:U a il . Sj.Ov a. it., al:00 P. it.. p. u. Arrive Richmond from Norfo.k: uU;4i a! il . 0.: *t A il . I i, P. M . blO:B p. ii , ?:. : / i'. it. l iora th* Watt: ??.4v a m' ?1:10 P il . t; \j v. il., ?e.?x l>. iL, ?> ^ p M. ?Dally. aDally ex. Sunday. bFur.day only. W B RLV1LL. il. U. BOHLMY. O i'. A . It.. !',',ke. D p. a . Kiclim-and. BBAISOAIUl AIR I.I N t. Southbou.-.d traica acbedulad to leave Rteb> mund dallyi >;0g A. U.?Local lo Norllna. l.-o p. iL?51e*p?ri and coachea. Atlanta, Birmingham. Savannah, Jacksonville i:n a St.?Sl?*peri j::J t-oachei. JuiiUi^aviiie. U:M p. M.?Uleapera ana coachea, Atlanta. Birmingham, Memphla. Nortnbound Iraicia ?cbrcluitd to arrive In Ritihfnoad dallyi '..'A a. il., i;M a. it.. 6:06 1'. it.. i.40 1'. M.. Local. 1UCUMOMJ AMI tllLi.Vl'LARi: B.VY RAILWAY C?ilP.VNV. Schedule of Blertrlc Trains, effective May 4v. IT". L?a?t Richmond; Laure. a:.a Broaa Mreett: o ??:? A. >L. ?7:10 A_ m. bi.10 a. m.. ?110 a. m.. "IOiUi a. m . 11:10 a. m . Pi* F. m . . 10 P. m , i-.-j, p. m.. bt.10 p. it., i-.-jt p. m. c:S0 p. m.. T li) p. m . b: .l0 p. M . 10:10 V. m. ::.4i p. m. Leave Aih.aii?. Ling land and Maple StroeU: 'i .U. a. iL. t. ?7:00 a il . .- .-j a. m.. bi.Oj A. m . 10:00 A. m . ?11:00 a. m , ?u:oo m , ?i.oo p. m . : ? p. m . : 04 p. JL. ? 00 F. m . MiOO F. m . 8 M p m , ;.iO p it . 5:00 p. m . m -? l*. M ?.M }' ~. ?Dally except Sunday. "Suiaay only. bCarrlea taggage. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway flSOA ?Local?Dally?>'?wport New?, i.'lt A.?Locai ?Dali>?Chvlilu. Lt Sun. Xhurmond, n o.-, A.?Expr??a?Dally?Norfolk, O'.d Poi^t. tlO'.OO A.?Local?Dally?Lchbg., Lex. C Forga ? ;. -Lxpreea-l >??:>? ?Norfolk fid Ft. ?-..i p.- La pica*?Dally. Clin., L'villa. 11 1 P.?Expr*?a?Daily?Norfolk. ?'tu. t::> F.?Lo?ai-Dal.y?N. New?. O.d Point. SlU P.?Local?Kx. teun.?Gordonavllle. ?t:16 P.?Local?Ex. aun?Lchbg. Natural BriCge. Ciltton rorge. ???40 P.?Llmittd?Dal'y?Ci.-icln'tl. Chicago. ?11:00 1'.?Expi c???Daliy?Clui.lc.natl, L'vlll?. ?Sleepera 'Far.or <-'?r?. TRAINS AltltlVU RICHMOND?Local from East: b 10 A. il., '? M P- M. Through from Last: A. M . i:? P. M., C:J0 P. m. Local trom Waat: t.M A. M-. "Ott A. M.. aid P. M. Tnrough: ?:M A. m . U:U A. M. and Sl? P M. .lait.t River Line: ??4:35 A. M., 6:40 P.M. ??Dally e??ept Funde;. MERCHANTS' AND MINERS' IRANS. CO, Vacation Trips "By Sea" NOK! OLK TO BOSTON AND PROVIDENOE. Steamera Noriolk to Boston dally, except Thursday; to Provldenoa, Monday, Tiiur? Jay anil Saturday, ; P. M. Through ticket? or, aale to principal points. Fine steamers, excellent acrvico, low tareA Wireless telegraph. Sand tor booklet. Apply C. & O. Ry? N. & W. Ry.. S. U. Bowman, No. 7(ei E. Main Street, and Rich? mond Tran?!cr Company. No. WA EV Malu alt, OLI> DOMINION LIN!-.. Lv. Richmond foot of Asn St. dail/.LOO p. m. Leave Newport Nevis.t:WJ A. iL An...- Nuil.'.k.6:0.) A. m. Connects with mam liuu ataamara leaving >;orio>k lur New Will daliy. uxcrpt bunday, ; oj P. M. Counectlons alto maae by N. ,v w. ity, i p- 11 hua <:- 41 u- Al * p- m. .Mgl.t .mo steamers ?top at Ciaruiount to land ui leceiv? paasengers on signal, and e/tll bo met oy pub.ic conveyance. MKOINLY NAVIGATION CO. (?uectlv? Mai.ii D).?James RIVat ny day.igbt lor Noriolk and oid Point. Newport New? and Sil James Fiver landings. .Sieamer loaves aj..i-ua>. Wednesday and Friday at 6.JO a. M l-r.-lght received for all James Rives Undings. Fhone Madison 17?. Mull, Ticket tlfllee. Cl K. Mlin StreeL VACATION TOURS In? "ASK MR. BOWMAN." He w ill |?,r,k you ami furnish TRAVEL WITHOUT TROUBLE on Land, River-, Lakes or Sen. S. II. BOWMAN, To'trist Agent, 70S Hast Main Street, Richmond, Va. The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH a;sT< cr>AY STREETS. Open dally from 10 A. M. to S P. M. Admission. 2.">c. '--eel on Saturdays. The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AM> CLAY STREETS. OFKX ? A. M. To 5 P. iL AdmL;.?lon. 25c. Krce on Saturdays,