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New York Stock Market Now York, .inly 19.? To the accom? paniment oi greater acilvllj to:.rtu> s ?lock market increased It* gains of the past few days. The rise was bo gradual as t-> he almost imperceptible and gave cotoi to the belief th.it tin movement was deriving its chief im? pulse from exi ei t mntitpulatlon, js well as Inside absorption. The same reasons that served earllei in the v. ? ? < -the crop outlook?increased activity in vat Sous pvlds "f Industry and easier money were again contributing fac? tors^ United .States Steel was under some pressurt at tt.neb, t>'.it soon moved for? ward with other speculative tavorius-, although in lossei degree than L'nion !'? Iii st. Pa it, Amnlaamatetl Copper and numerous Bpecultles. Some oi the latter advanced tw<. to five points. Reports of general betterment in in...-t lines ol trad, found continuation ii thr Increased hnjik exchanges, al? though t)ns gratifying condition is somewhat nullified by poor collections it: certain sections. Bonds ?'< r< st* ady, with total sales, par valued H.flSfi ? United States government bonds wer, unchanged. ' New York. July If*.?Money on ? ail, ' steady. :,:s? 3 per cent, ruling rate, 2 3-4; Time loans steady, sixty days, /J !-i per cent six months, i ;.| t.? t-.-. Prime mercantile paper, tu. sterling exchange firm. $4 R5 for sixty-day hills. St -771 for demand Corrimiirclal bills, ft 51 1*1 :.!? IIMOMJ > ! DC K MA UK KT. Ftrick and Read L..:.. :. 1013 E, Main Strmt. m'atk sEcykiT'iijii. Bid. Asked; Virginia 3s. e;.d. C. and R. l.'-3*.... J?U ... v.l. Centuries. .-2. c. aud BL, i?L. ?? MS RAJLROAD BONOS. ' A. C L. R. It Con. Tr. 4 p. c... M , A- C. L. R. R. Conv. Debs. 4(. i'.'iJ 103 C and O. Geri'i M., e^i, 19S2. 191 (Georgia, Sou. and P.a.. IMS. 104 ... e*o:gia and Ala. Con. is, :3i3.... 100 N\.::o,k and Wtst. Hy. 4s. lH.<?_ Os Seaboard Air Ll.-.a 4s. ".MO. S7 ... Seaboard Adjustment 6i, ????. SI Southern Hallway let it. ijin. 101 ... bo. R. Dev. ar.d O. it. IM?. 7a Western N. c. i?t e?. c. itui.ic: STREBT RAILWAY BONDS. Nor and Torts. Trac. Co is, MH . s? Vi. By. and Power Co. It. 1931.1 fr7 STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. Va. Ry. and Powtr Co. p!d....l00 85 HVi RAILROAD STOCKS. Par. Chesapeake and Ohio.100 V5!j ... Aortolk and Western com.100 lWia ... i: . K. and P. dlv. obligation.100 . i.O .-'.,Mr4 A.r Line pfd.100 ii Seaboard .lir Line coin.100 33 Southern Railway pid.ho 71 .- lu^hern RailwA'y com.100 ?S BANK ANTJ TRUST CO. STOCKS. American National.Kv ill's ... Iii >ad Street. :i W :.. . o: Commerce and Trusts.100 1x3 Central National Bank.lo) 13,'. Commonwealth Bank.ice UIH ... Plrrt National .IcO .-15 Mechanics and Merchants.00 ri'i National bank of Virginia.100 270 1-75 >nd Bank and Trust c'o. 2; Mft ... savings Bank <jf Richmond.3 M Uliloii Bank ot Richmond. 60 350 Virginia Trust Co.hn) lto Witt Und. . t:i[ 45 INSURANCE COMPANIES. Va. Klro and Marine las. Co... 23 73 MISCELLANEOUS; Va -cur. Cheat. p!d t p c.;o) ::.\ ui C'uoi.itlons tor Interest-paying bonds are at a price to which Interest must l>c add? ed. Income botlila and t-?r*.tncaiva v? ia UeUtedhess are flat. BOND LIST .a.mere it vbiJ). k ;?!. l \V?i?t?rn tony, u (bio) . ?ril A:r Ltln- tiau.pfcd In tu.u). krj Air l.iii<: slumped ??. ern Hallway is. irh Railway it. I Hiaie* --1?; Hi.".. rtgiaitrtd :s, ?ku ?lud?. v 11 - nl .-Brown Brci. ct: V ir^iiiiu-i ;ir. Ulu ni. 1st Va. By. and 1'owcr Co. < Ol I ON UAItlilil 8. rk, July I'.'-Xcw tirch rccc ?r*t ; :. inii ?? ? pry-MCly .It-spi t A' I I AI. WHOM - I , I {? ..: ? i ,, , . .MA Iii. I I ? Chicken*. Chol t Heat, lb K?OItl :t. - i I Du< k*. Isr*r* .1. Duck*, *m*i:. youne :\> ; , In cr?-?e. r.?ar ay :. ? .- | Ir. crate*, otner (Action*. 4 : <? .u.e* t ggt, rl'.z. w, 817*1 :; it Ftrr.lly. choice, frean. Hi.0 u ?'?lerchantt'. tulr. ::?. H -.{ LIVE STOCK Veal*, choice, to fancy, !b.... " 2 Veal* r?ocr to fair, lb _ I (t Ctlyti, runner*, per* lb. Uaioi, sprlns, !b. ".H^r ? ?? - :?:r to prime, lb. I " u Of KS AN ACCOUNT WITH THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. HOT 25AS*S MAIN STREET. ?1.00 MAKES A START. 3 PER CENT. INTP.KKST. Otlicial Kange and Sale of Stocks in New York s. stock. op, Aills-Chalmers. i?t pd . V Allis-Chnlmers. pfd.;.. Amalgamated Copper ??? S-> Amer. Agti Client., V'bmi 60 Am? r Bet t Sugar, coni;. Ami I i' hi <-..:i . 31 American Can, pfd ? \nti;r. Car and Foundry. 57 Amer Car and Four) pfd I1C American Cotton Oil. Am. Hid, and Leather, pr ... A m U b an Linseed OH...; 13] American L;>coni ttvi t BY THOMA! High. Low. Amcfr. Tor... pfd.. new*. Anncotidn Copper . A1 hlson . \tlanllc Const L*i ? \ .-. I. . t Connectli ut. Baltimore arid < thlo.. Bet il? "-in st.. 1. > "in Brlitsh-Amet-: Tot?. Co*. Brook 1 vn Rapid Trnhsll It*, ii->.j ; W Cntitii'lnn Poeltli CheSai ? nke and Ohio Chicago tlre.it Western. Chi. Mil. and .-i Paul Crucible Steel for., com. Qru :lble Steel, pfd. Chi lago and Northwest. Colorado Fuel and Iron Colorado and J5o ithern.. Fed. A;in and sni . pfd. ? a rj 30 Great Northern, nfd.; l-^ -i ? "i Cireni Northern <ne ctfs J* ? ?30 Illinois Citntrnl .?? KK) Iriterborb-Met . :'0 Interboro-Met , pfd. 71 117% ?S 13\ JOS T. 11"--. 92V.. l?Wi 2DH BRANCH & CO.. Bankers and Rrokers. Closing. li:l.\SK<d Sales. Stock. 117', H?H lAVi 11*4 ? !?>??? I3S ' 31 Open. High. Low. 117'i 677, II -p. ios II M 297 3t?4 20% 1> Int. Mer. Murine, com. ?? 360 International Paper _ 16 ti Int. Paper, pfd. ;.<f K ii City South., com. 6194 i>.i*< Leltlgh valley . i?;t?j "I 100 Liggett and Myers, com 20| Liggett and Myers .pfd. .. "S'i l.orillard Tob. Co.. com. ... Lorlllard Tob. Co.. pfd. . . llv i .ym l^otils. and Nash . x SHtt 167H. 53 ?.'.?.mo Miami Copper . 20 SW Mo . Kan. and T, x.in. i' , FCO Mexican Petroleum . 70 tt'a 1.20(1 Missouri Pacific . 34 ltU?4 ,XV) National Lend . 59 'ii 310 New York Central. !>?: S3?t) I00N V. Out. and Western 32H 17,1 700 Norfolk and Western... 117-s 129 I.e.? Northern Pacific . I2ivij l l?H ajo pa< Irto Mull . 32 297-?j i.its Pennsylvania . l-iN. b.-. j goo People's ,;a.? . ll'itb 11*4 !>?> P., C . O. and St. I... com. la, IOS , P.. C. C. and St. L. pfd. ... !!?>*? 100. Pittsburgh Coal. com... JIV 272 Pretsed steel Car. 109?? Pi. used St. .1 Car., pfd. :'.'*. Rv. Steel Spring, c'pm. 12.701 R vi.ling. ltMfi Republic Iron an 1 Steel . . !:(> Reptil ll< I. and S . pfd.: 85 ? Rock l?!.ind . 2t?4 Ro k Island, pfd. ISVi 200 Seaboard Air Line. com. Iyi Seaboard Air Line. pfd. .*;; 300 Slos.?-Sheffield. ?A 2.3f*l Southern Paolflc . 110U 1,300 Southern Railway . 400 Southern Railway, pfd. 77?i Standard Oil, old. :r>? Tennessee Copper . t3?4 ' -. '. ? : 8J..W Unloii Paclllc .MRS* 3',"?'? :V'V CpRed Strifes Rubber... '-''i . :? ? ? t'tiited states st.pfd ii; | ?'? '? .-' Cast iron Pipe? lS'i 19: 'to v.. -Ciir Chemical, pfd.. UV-? 137*, Wabnish, pf.l . ? . ?H i .i, Western t'nion . *2N I3i Weymah-Bruton To, Co. 20VS Total sales for day, 297 59 Total sales for week (rive d. it' , 103-i 9."'. 1SSH :;i 165? UW't ?9^i "?* I16H lOS PVH 164% unit, 7T% 4t, I'.i, 16 RS>4 .'>? 21V5 -?.">?? i I'VIS I67? 193 201 11374 I13V4 187 193 112*4 113'i lf,7H IM :-i :'i''i 26*>4 27U, 70 70', !.'!% 121" ,1 311 i-.:\ 12?! 11.1 116' : : ?; |?S |i19Vi II? 21 .'1' 35 .V.1 iom io2 :f. 36" t?t, 4S1? 23 23iJ ?1-^ 110? 29V? n?i 774 97/1 MO 5?.'? 000 shares. yt i. 1.312.2O0 shares. HOC?; lb. <? 1 COUNTUT-CURED BACON Harr.?, wr:: an.oki?. small, lb. if IS Hume, well smoker, largo; lb- ;< ? i; Bide*, well sraoktd. Ib... .-V? j li Shoulders, well smoked, lb_ ."-i-,./ VJ HIDES. Dry fllr.:. lb. St 4r Dry aa.iL lb. IS it Green, aalt, lb. ll'.i'J1 Green, lb. WVk9 Green, damaged. 1 'l ? Tallow . it 6 Beeswax, lb. y fa WOOL. Ch.. unwashed, free of burra. <j 7f* Ch., unwashed, lightly burry. X ; .1 Co.; unwathed, rnodlum burry M Q 21 Cb.; unawanru. heavy burr<t. I'l y kg MISCELLANEOUS Potatoes. Irish, No. 1. bo. : 7?> 10 Irish Potatoes, No. 2. bbl. 100 (f LCI NEW YORK PRODUCE MARKET; New York, July 16.?Flour?Steady, wit wheat. Bye Flour?Stead}.'. Cbrn.me.il Quiet. Rye-Nominal B?rlcy?Quiet Whei ?spot firm; No. red, it.'M'i ?? si ? ? ? vator. ixport basis, and export! ll.osH : 0 b. afloat, to arrive Futures '. Q Iii?! li*. higher^ Jtilyi ??!.-???,; September. .. ? ?: . December, $1.04. Corn?Spot easy; export t|Ulet: ?tundarl white. .-7i..e In elevator Pork?Steady. Beef?Steady Cut Mefiti Quiet; Lard?Steady! Tal|ow?Quiet. Pc 1 roloum -St, .iily. Wool?Steady. Rosln Qulet. turpentine?Easy, it'.ee?Firm ?lo lassejs?Steady. Ru\v Sitcaf?Steady. I'.ctin, Bub-T?Stead; Cheese?Steady am' uh ? i.n.--.l Butt. ?? -Quiet and easy. Msg* Irrecular CofTei No. 7. lp.ic. Futur, steady; September. 13.09; March 13.3*. P. lato?*?Steady; n?? Southern. No. ;. ban sharp advance* occurred In crude, no 40 ft c,.v < Uli AI.)) liKAIN M.MtKI l. Chicago, July 19.?Announcement of iha closing ol the Dardanelles by Turklsh lirillan hostilities rrousht about much ?-x* cltement to-day in the wheat trade, ana rau-.pi! the market to finish at a net ad ..' i i :? a bushel. Latest transac? tion* left eorti Irregular, ram-inn from ?'??< off to lc up- nats with a gain of i-VSf to ISc, and provision* dearer t>> he leading futures ranged n.? folows: n. Illgh. Low. Clo?o. WH E A T? illy ? -Wr.?at--F:rm; n ? Sil idv: leont rart. No V w hite. r.1> * Sic: iiyi?Hag lots nearby KU I! Mi.si; ft RAIN MARKET, K II.MO.VD IIAV MARK El (Mill -l WIKKTfi. richmonmj live stock maiiket. . - t hi Stock Varda.) j.. . mund, Vj . jj.y :> .:<:: Rcporl it thi ilvi ?io<k market for tha < ?*k fending Ji ly ?915. Beat iterrt I* '? .. . :.:e1lum to good. 4 ?;?.. io. to iair,'??<c.; beat ae.:?-.?. ?*Hf.i rntdlurn :.. sliOMte.! 'oinr.um * ,i * v ? . '.eat cow?, 4*4 j '. i^c.; mr iuni to go M-y.; common to fair .?. ?;? . '. I?, ? <'.. Frean eowa. |lw<|?- 00 cad Brat calvea, 1 . fair to good. Ijeka < .f j, . . .a;>rlr.g lamba, fOte.i ?<*t aheetV.'tOSc.j fair t<i good. atfJ'uc.; IQ] . beat ring?, "V . ann-ita, f"AQ Sc., plf?. *1if?V?c.; ?!>?*? ?nd aiara. Hi <J !y 1?.?Cattle?RtCftpta, u.ooo iua.l Market strarty to strong. Beeves, | iv<j W . T-xjx at.a. tt.&Ftj IT.O&i weit-: er? sti ii ? ?.? >i-a? ?. .?. stockers und teed- j er! ? ? ?.! ><*-.'. nitri auj heiter*- 12.40? ' i-il?M iJ.W8li.6t), Ho^s-ReCelpts. i 11.Ovo head. MarKri active at lvul?c ...???.?: ; light. S7.3A?if?7.S7V?; mixed, 57.30 fl $-?.$i; 1 ?*??? v. IT.10ai7.t8; rougn. {.' It'fl'.IO; pigs, j tfi.TOI | bitig ?! sale*, J7.50tflT.iO Sheep?) Keceliitt. H.iXVj head Marke: to- sheep 1 steady, lambs strong, native. $3.:?S >.' .w; : western, $3.40946.10; yearlings. 14.16?$3.05; ! :<-mba. native. 11.26*517.40; western. $?.26? ?7.1C. 1 New York, Jiil> 10.?Beeves?Receipt*. :.vu ' head. Kirnt market. Steers, S?. 19 $10.04: bull*. ;..i ??;?.-.. cows, 52.ai5/$S.76. Calves -Receipts, tV3 head Active ami Htm! . 6ni- ? m.in i?. prime \..,i>. $7.00,, ?10.60; culls, i'>M ? ft '?>??'??? Sheep and liambs?Receipts, 1.319 head Sil,. |. a..- t.iinibs?Higher Sheep, V. ji.i'ii lamb*. $6.Oily IS.25. Hogs-Re-. elpts 2,053 head. Keeling Arm; prtmn 1 stall heci!. .' 2(lper 104 pound-.. RH H.MONIi tobacco market. Richmond; Va . July 19. v.'12. Kollowlrj art t... quotation* on the Klei-j mond Tooarco Exchange BROWN smPPINVJ. Lugs .J T.::gs st," Shalt le.it . R.iO ft O.i.0 Lo:ik leaf. 9.00 3 13 DO \\"r:. triers . lO.Ur" tj l?.vO BRI?HTS. 3MoKERS-Comiu?n . ... 7.oa i. i :a Medium . 10.00 tj 1100 Kine .12.00 Si lU.Oaj CUT rERS?Cot-trnon . 14? y i.VuO ? M< -Hum . 15.00 i Ii W Fins . ?.?? it Sl.wi : Fancy. it.?9 i 25 H Fl LUE RS?Common . S.OO a 10.00 M. Jium . t.00 'U 52 wO Hood . 12.03 a 10 00 Fine . KOO W 30.00 wrappers'?Common . 15 .j 'i 10.00 FiiW. ?1-0 Fancy . <0 00 SUN-CURED?NEW. ?iirv corri'tnon to good. h.ln ug*. good to prime. 7.'.0 hoTt leaf. ?.00 misoei.l-iN eoi - marke! s. PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. j i Reported b; Rodger*, McCabc & Co.l I Petersburg, va.. July 19.?Peanuta?Span Ifen ? M.irhet ?rm. farmers' Spanish. 92140 I per hushed; Jumbo Spanish, sT'- j.: per bushel:; No : shelled Spanish, />se per la ; No. 2 i shelled Spanish, I. per lb Virginla?.-i-Mar ;?? : firm; :ar.<-y lumbo. le per 11?. fancy > j hand picked, 3S, S? S\ c po rib; extra prime.' JlfjC p. r lb; prime, 3V per 10: machin? I picked, i 'ii'ic per it>. shelling slock, 2V?c . 1 per lb. dry goods Market. New York.- July 19.?The cotton goods | market* rule firm, with a modcinte biifl-i '.* ss ii .'I- done. Meli'* wear Iln.s opened1 at advances, :or spring are being looked j over , irefully by buyers Fine cottons are Ith Yarns rule ?trade to firm. More activity reported in ."i;ks nnd ribbons. NAVAL STORES Wilmington X >'. July 19.?Spirit* Tur? pentine?Steady at 42"4c; receipts. if. casks. Rosin i !? atl5.90) receipts, to barrels. 1 Tar?Firm at $2.00': receipt?, none Crude Turpentine?Firm in $3.26. >4 :.* and ?4.7S; ? , 17 barrels. nir.ah. Gh., duly 10.?Turpentine? i ? r. at sa.es. 1,139 casks; receipts, ?' casks; shipments. 10*7 casks: stnok, rasks Rosin-Finn: sales, 2.9:7 bar ?' ?: receipt*, 2A21 barrels: shipment-), 2.200 barrels; ,t^.;:. 144,407 h.,.?:,.? Ouoi?- n marine intelligence. PORT OF RICHMOND. JVliT V. 1M2. ARRIVED. Steamer Brandon, Barney. Norfolk, mer i nnd )>a*senx*r&. Old Dominion Lino. ? m*r Aurora. Karmin, Petersburg and Jamei Klver landing*, merchandise and p.is ?< i.. rs, K?rman t.tn?. Tu? S 0 ' o. No 17, Burk. Baltimore, two birg?? of p|l. standard Oil ("n.npany. SAIL.P.D. Steamer Brandon. Itarnoy, Norfolk, mfr ... . passengers Old Dominion Line, Bli > net P >l tin tan, Q rave a, Norfolk nnd Jamei i:n*r landing!, merchandise and pas sengers. Virginia Navigation Coiftpany. BP . m<: Aurora, Furman Peterst'irg and Jamei H ver landings, merchandise and pa.-. Furman Line. WEEKLY COTTON REVIEW New York, July if.?The cotton mar kct hon been swayed largely by w. a ther condition!! during the week, an as these have cut both ways, price ? been more or less lrrep-ular. Rail, m the week, however, the general drift was downward. That was due mainly to the fall of neerled runs In Texas. Many of the crop reports from that .State, Including iomo published in ICxjs papers, have been very; favor able. The contention of sufne' is that with one- good soaking rainfall over the j?lato In the near future, the yield In Texas Is likely to approximate!, if not excocd, 5,000,000 bales. Some bear Ish reports have been received from { parts of Alabama; Mississippi and tho i Carolinas. Bean assert that the crop1 east of the Mississippi has suffered 10 damage that a sp< II of dry, forcing weather cannot repair, it is argued, that present prices amply dls- ! count the damage that has yet be cur red to the erol>, Manchester luis been reported dls- . llnctly quieter. The spot sales In Liverpool ra\ beeil >t the rate of 7,0(13 to 8,000 bales n fliiy much of the Week. The South has .->>ld freely ;.t tunes, and the,, lias been scattered liquidation for local, all street arid commission house itccoiint, sonic West, ern houses, aft-r liquidating long ai ? counts, have sold fur. the decline, Hut of late an upward tendency has de velopfed. if benellclal rains ha\- fal? len In Texas, excessive and welcome rains have persisted in tin- region east of the Mississippi Itoporls t-> the ef? fect that the prolonged wet weather l.-t . seriously Injurli . the drop are oocotr ing moi.- numerous and fror? < wider stretch of terrltor; What is more, they are finding a', increasing number : of believers who have bought. Dam age from army worms and other pests, moreover, is de?lar< i to be on the in-, crease in many Important sections of the Eastern bell From Texas, too. com/lalnta of droughty conditions have continued to be received from some sections which have not been visited b" ralriH There Is a noticeable ten? dency in son:-.- quarters to reduce crop i estimates. Meantime, the spot ':. iv conttnui firm and u good demand I.- still reported at the South for d. slr&ble cotton, which is said to be in? creasingly diflieiili t" obtain. It ap- : pears, too. that the new cotton when It begins le? move, will not .want for buy. j ??rs According to a report which has been circulated here of late, at Gal veston alone engagement* hav?> been made for anywhere, from 5'0.|)00 to ? 000 miles for shipment to tlurope, much of It August clearance. Lidrge !!!.:?? -?- have b.-.-n steudv buy t.s here bf pefbl r. and it Is predicted by snm- that decidedly interesting de? velopments are likely to occur In that month. Outside public Interest in the market has Increased of late, mainly as a ri B?lt ol the continue.' wet wea? ther In the Lastern belt and the, very gloomy rpports which are being ic cetved front parts of that region On Kr'lday the market was nervous nnd Irregular, ending higher on active buying by spot interests and < overlng l>v lending Wdll Street Shorts on lur ther Heavy rains In the Mastern belt nnd bullish . top reports BRADSTREET'S REVIEW _ New York, Jiil}' 29.?Bradstreet's to- J rriorroW will say! "The keynote of this week's developments is finite accurate? ly pltomlzed in the phrase "favorable crop pro/tpects." As a natural result optimism .is regards future trade has notably nur-.'.sod. and some reflection of this sentiment lias already been ex? perienced l:i a heavier demand from the spring wheat Northwest, where crops an especially promising. More? over, retail trade, hns been stimulated by hot weather and clearance sales, tt.' i! On and steel trade retails all of Its former life, the railways are begin? ning to talk of car shortages In the fall There is BOK/ewha.t more doing ih dry goods, though demand lias not ye I ? cpanded in n noteworthy way. In fact, visitli - reports of jobbing houses arc not taking hold freely, though pur? chases covered a wide range of goods, ? staples receiving the call, while j buying of novelties will apparently lie deferred until drummers make their visits ('rices of textiles are firm and tend higher with some lines in rcant i supply Leather is very strong, and j new buyltig of shoes Is quite moderate. 'Collection! vary, bul It Is probable that t:.- r< ? it been a little betterment, except at Southern points, where pay? ments continue slow. Business fail? ures in the United .States for the week ending .Itily i <t wem 2SS, against last week and in the like week ?.f 101 I. e Really Believe VOl would like our way of doing business,? and we cordially Invite the reader to come in ?.ind open -in account, and see for himself. Individual and reserve accounts receive .-> per rent, interest and are subject to check. Virginia Trust Co. RICHMOND, VA. Capital, . . $1,000,000.00 WILL MEET NEXT YEAR IH EMPORI? Petersburg District Conference Ends Profitable Three Days* Session. TWO LICENSED TO PREACH Negro Adjudged Insane Ordered t>? Hospital?Other News Notes. Timus-Dlspatch Buro.ni, :. Bohlngbrook Street, Phone nsi. Peters urg Va., July U. The Petersburg District Conierenee ot the M i: Church South, which met on Tuesday morning laut at smith Hill, Mecklenburg county, adjourned yesterday a.t.r a delight,til and pro (1 table session of tnree day., to meet hext year in Emporla, Presiding Elder J. K .loliff presided, and the opening sermon was preached by the Rev. J. W. fit iff. The attendance or both clergy and lay delegates was large, and during the three days there were many line addresses on subjects of Hpt.c.ai church interest. ibllowed 'by ? is.-, u. .-.on.* o i t .?.? sain- These stib ? Mvang llrm. Christian Workers the Modern -Sunday bchool and Sunday School work, Church Extension; Edu? cation, Publishing Interests the Work of the Worlds Redemption, Missions, Temperance, etc The Rcvi Sidney Peters spoke on the temperance out? look, snd the Rev .1 D. McAllister, Secretary of the Virginia Antl-Soloon I., ague, followed In an address along the same lines. The report? received by the. con ierence indicated a moat" gratifying and encouraging condition of the church in ail of Its departments throughout the district Walter Sparklln. of Market Street Church, this city, was re-elected Mis? sionary lay leader for the district. Licensed t<> Preach. On favorable r,"pt>rt of the Examin? ing Committee, the conference llcens-d two Active young Christian workers of High Street Church, this city?J. t;.1 Edward* and f'hester A Tucker, to preach the Gospel. They now stand as local preachers Election of Delegates. At yesterday's session th? conference! ? le.-tf <i lay .1. legates and alternates to represent the district nt the next session of the Virginia Annual Con-( ference as lollows: Delegates?J. It Wall, of South Hill: E W. But. her, of Peters urg; \V \ Trotten, of Laiwrencevllle; W. K Davis. 61 Dinwlddle, Alternates?P. H Halllgan. of Car? son: J. E Rogers. <.f Dendron, and 13: L. Mann, of Matonca. bled In Hospital. N Taulson, aged about sixty years, died In the Petersburg Hospital this morning, where he was brought in 111 condition yesterday afternoon from his home on Bolllngbrook Street. Mr. T..ulson eame here from Iowa, and had been on employe at the factory of the Appomattox Shook Company, near the river, for about six months. He leaves relations in Iowa and a son at Wli llamsburg, In that State, who was telegraphed to as to the disposition of the body. Adjudged Intnnr. William Rrown. eolored. was ad? judged Insane by a commission to-day and ordered to the Central State Hos? pital. Brown Is the man who bite In the night about a week ago Pe? on mo suddenly rrized. and. arming himself with an axe. sallied forth In the vicinity of Dunlop and Farmer Streets, smashing In doors, and finally breaking Into the house of Henry Taylor, colored, assaulted and nearly killed the latter. Taylor's skull was fractured, nnd only a prompt opera i tlon saved his life. Ho is still in the hospital, hut convalescing. Pleasant Outing. The office force of the Seward Trunk anrl Rag Company were given n de lisrhtf ul nutln-r yesterday afternoon, ?Uuirctj iloiuts. mu;.-byt em an. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHLT.CII. i reachins at a M. by the pastor. Dr. i". t. McFADEN The evening service will; i>? umttied Sunday School st 0;30 a. M. i Blbl? Classes at 10 A M iKCO.Sl) PRESBYTERIAN OBURCH? j R. v. RUSSELL CECIL, D, L<. puator. S?r ? r iii 11 a. M. .Sunday school ??: ?;t? I a. m. So services at nigi.i. W BS TM 1 X UTE tat fit KSBYTER1AN | Church t?ruvt Avenue and Eim*.?preach- j ..t 1! a. M. by the pantw, luv. JAilL? k. FAIR, D, D. Mo night sorvlc*. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT?REV, J. CAiDVI .N snjEWART. D. D. Pa.tor. At 11 o'ciuck tntrr will b? a mass-meeting tor .ill" missionaries who arc g?)ng to Africa; with ?eversl addresses, No service at night. WtJsntnuuy service at o.i? P. M. Sabbath School at 9:30 and Bioie Cla**** meet m to a. M The union services at | S:1E Sunday night will be held with tin, , Allen Avenue Christian Church, ShiKVlCE:! AT GRAUE sT/RELIT PRES? byterian Church at. 11 o'clock j,. M., preaching by the Rev. ?. b Porter. No' service at night sunday school at 9:30 a. M. BAPTIST. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (BROAD AND Twelfth BtreetsV-Rev. GBO. W. McDAN 1KL. D. D.i, pastor. The Rev. Dr. 31c- | <; LICHTEN. u< Louisville. Ky . will preach at 11 a. M. and ? :.', p M. Graded Sunday School. Baraca and Phllkthea ' lastet. A W. Patterson, superintendent, 9 M a M. A welcome to all. UROVE AVENUE BAPTIST CHCRCFl (Grove Avenue and Harrison Street) ?Rev. \V. C. JAMES, Th. D. pastor. Preaching by th? pastor at 11 A. il. and 1:13 I'. M. Sunday school at 9:16 a. Mi (James b. w.i. Supt.l, 1'rayer-meeting Wednesday at "'> lock) ORACE STREBT BAPTIST CHURCH ((.:c.(e und Foiishee Streets) ?Prrbclnug at 11 A M by the Rev A. It. LOVE. No service at night. SUnday School at 9:30 A M. i Hugh P. Powell, superintendent). "Wed? nesday evening prayer-meeting ru S:li o'clock. The public, especially strangers, are cordially Invited to worship with us. 311ETHODIST. CENTENARY M. B. CHURCH, SOUTH, (Grace Street between Fourth and Filth Streets)?Rev. W. .f. YOUNG, D. D.. pastor. Pres hing at II A. M. by* Rev. o. H. DAM BETH Preaching ut s;!.-. p. M. by Rev. I R EOQLB8TON. Graded Sunday School, with organized classes, nt 9:30 A. M. All seals free. PARK PLACE METHODIST CHURCH (opposite Monroe Park, on West Franklin Streeti.?Rev. WALTER O. PARKER, pas? tor, will preach and conduct the services at 11 A. M. and 3:13 P. M Strangers and friends welcome. THIRD CHRISTIAN CHURCH, corner Twr.ty-slxth and Marshall Streets. Dr. DAVID FRANCIS, minister Sunday. July 51. preaching by the minister at 11 A. M and S'.'.fi F. 31. Subject*: ??Christ ai the Door" and "The Man Who Walked With Cod Bible School. 9-.V? A M. christian BCilBNCB. REGULAR SERVICE ?*F FIRST Church of Christ, Scientist, will be held to? morrow morning in church edifice (corner Pork Avenue and Meadow Streets at II o'clock Suh.lect. "Life." Wednesday even? ing testimony and experience meeting at ??A The reading-rooms nr? located at 5(/7'? North Sixth Slreet. and nrr open every week day from 10 A. it. to 6 P. M. All are cordially Invited. SimntML_S?amM. AN ASSET of incalculable value is afforded by the depositing of funds in a bank of recognized standing. The prestige of Richmond's Slrictly Commercial Bank carries conviction of the depositor's reliability and stability. Planters National Bank OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Pay Your Bills By Check The payment of small personal and household bills by eherk is a mat? ter of great convenience as well as a safeguard against .-rror. No dis? puted bills when the aecounl has been paid by check?the canceled check acts as an Infallible receipt. The check eliminates delay and In every way Is superior to cur? rency for the payment of bills. We solicit yr>ur personal account Bank of Commerce and Trusts JOSEPH R. WII.I.ARD.President. A. u. IIOLI.ADAY.Vice-President. I?. M. KENT, .lit.Vice.President It. D, <:A >1 PIIEI.I..( ashler. nnil Inst nlprht at the fine eountry i home of II. S. So ward, In Prlr.co George bounty, tl'.e guests wer.- elegantly en? tertained and everything was provided for their comfort and enjoyment. Double I uncrnl, Th'- funeral of the two sisters, Blanche and KUth ~.verly. who were killed Wednesday morning at Gross- < tnun's Crossing, In Chesterfield coun? ty, by the cannon ball train from Rich? mond, took, pine* at 1 o'clock this af? ternoon from Old Blandford Church. The lnpresslve services were conduct? ed by the Rev. Lloyd C. Moore, with a large and sympathetic assemblage present The bodies were laid side by sldo In the beautiful old cemetery. The funeral of the late E-lward O. Mann took place this eventng from tho Blandford M. E. Church, with a large assemblage of friends to pay tribute of respect Ocnrrnl .\'r,Ta .Note?. E. W*. McFee has purchased the, Clal borne residence, on Sycamore, near Oak Street, for t?.iiO. Mr and Mrs. Myer Saal have closet their residence for the summ*.- and have gone to the ttockbrldge Alum Springs. Mi?. Pearl Phillips and Mrs, Annie ? 'Brian, of Uullatln. Mo. who have been visiting >lri-. Albert Andrews, in Ettrlck. for several months, left for their home yesterday. Mrs. W. A. Williamson and daugh r have returned from Cape May, ac? companied by Mrs W B COe, of Bal t ,nir<re. Cungresalooal Primary. Chairman Hilbert Qlllam. 'if the Fourth Congressional District Commltl tee. gives fotmal notice of the Demo cratic primary election to be held on Saturday, September .'1, for the purpose of nominating a candidute for Repre? sentative in the Sixty-third Congress. All lawful Democratic voters, qualified to vote at the general election to be held on November ;.. will be entitled ; ' ? i_ iA?ill?uO? Ricliionu.FreilericisiTe & Potomac R, R. TO A NO FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. (.??me- Itlelwrioml I Arrive l'.lrli mutid ??'..-.M A M. Il\ id SI. Sta. ?5.40 A.M. .'??Iii SI. Big. ?MO A.M. M?ir. Si. sta. ?8.10 A.M. Itjrd si. st?. ?<?.ln A.M. Ilfrd SU st? ?li.nl noon bird M. Ma. tt.00 P.M. II) id St. Sta. ?3.5(1 P.M. Ilird -i SU ;4.l.'. P.M. Elba Slat loo ?5.16 I'.M. Mslr. st. M? ?s.-ll p M. lluJ St. Mn. ?7.60 A.M. lljrdSt.sta. Il.t? A.M. I Iba SValloo. ll.lti A.M. Itird SuSta. ? lilS P.a. Main si. sta. ?H.60 P.M. lljrdst.st?. ?II ?n P.JI. It 7 St.sta ?9.00 I' M Hi 1-4 st. sis. K>.45 P.M. UjraSt.Sta. II.i; P.a. naloSt.Sta. '14.64) nlKtit Byrtt st.sta 'I.05 nlrht Main st. sta. ACCOMMODATION )RAINS- WEEKDAYS. Li-are IIjrd sr. sta. 1,00 P. M. for FrtOrlcklhirft Laave l.'llia sta. 7.15 A. M.,ti.<6 P. M. for A?l.l?rid Arrive II, rd St. Sta.8.S8 A.M. fiom Krederleklb'f, ArrDr Klua Sta. BJO A.M..5JI0 P.M. from Aablanl. ?Daily. tWeckdays. ;?undi?? oaly. All trains to or from By.d Street Station atop at Elba. Time uf arrivals ar.c departure? not f-uara.-.terrf. Read the alga*. SOUTHERN KAILWAY PREMIER iJAKRIER OF THE SOUTH. Trains Ltavf Richmond. St B.?following (Chsdula flguroe puM.ab? ed as information and not g'-arante-ed: Por Ihr soutli?Dui.>?: 6:.u A. M. Local I 10:45 A. M. Express, ti .00 p. M Sxprese, with eleotrl" lighted Sleeping car ;ur at- < .ant" and Birmingham. ;..ti P. iL Expraita. Week Ddje 2.M P, M. Local. TORE RIVER LINTS. t:IO P. M,?Dally.?Connecting for Haiti more Mob. Wed. and Friday. 6:0? A. it. ?Hi- , tun. end Sli P. il.-ilon., Wed. and Frl da) -Lcraj .trains Arrive Richmond. Prom tho South: 6.50 A. M , j;io A. M? 1:0* P. M.. 8:06 P. M. dally; 12;? Ex. Sun.1 Prom West Point: 9:20 A. U. dally. 11:86 a. I at., Mor.. Wad. and Frl., 4:15 P. M. Ex Sua. 8. K. BUROESS, D. P. A.. St.; E Main fit. I'l.i.n- Madison 275. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7 :J0A.?Local?Dally?Newport News, a :15 A. ? Local?Dally?Ch'vlile. Ex. Suo. 'i hurmond. 19.00 A ? Kxpre-ia? Dally?Norfolk, Old Polat 110:00 A.?Local?Dally?Lohbg.. Lex. C. Fora? | ? D.OO Noon?Express ?Dally? Norfolk Old PI ?2:15 1*.?Express?Dally. Cln.. L'vllle. |4:00 P.?Express?Daliy?Nor.'olk. N. Kows. i.uo P.?Local?Dally?N. Netra, old Holnt. t;15 p.?Local?Ex. Sun.~Qordonavtlle. 16 P.- Local-Ex. Suu?Lchbg. Natural Bridge. Clifton rorgc. ?6 40 r -Limned?Dal y?Cincln'tl, Chlrago. ?11:10 P.--Exp:ese?Dali>?Cincinnati. L'vllla. ?sleepers, ti^urlor t'ars. j TRAIN'S ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from I East: .s:10 A. M . 7;40 p. M. Through from i East: 11:50 A. M . 8:06 P. M? 6:3*) p. M. Local ! Horn West: K:20 A. M., "t:ii A. M.. and i-iliO P. M. Through: S:20 A. M.. 11 :55 A. |M. and 2:50 P M. .lames River Line: "R:36 A. M., 1:40 P. it. I "Daily os-^pt Kunde;. ! Atlantic Coast Line The (Standard Railroad of the RauiS. EFFECTIVE JUNE lfilh. 1912. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DA I LT. I For Florida and South: S.lf. A. M. and (:$0 P. Ml, 1:00 A. M. i Por Norfolk: "ailO A. M , 9:00 A. M.. *3:<H I P. M.. 4:10 P. M.. "7:55 P. M. For N. .t W. Ry. Wast: 6:16 A. M., 10:80 I A. M.i ???.CO P. M. 0 20 P. M. For Pctigaburg: 100 A. V. . 6:1S A. it., ??1:10 A If., 8:16 A. M . 9:00 A. M. 10:00 A. M? '2X10 P. M , 4:10 P. M.. 6:05 P. M , 6:M I P. M.. ??7:Si P. 3d., 9:20 P. M 11:46 P. U. I Por Gfldsboro und PayettevU'.a: '4.10P.M. . Trains arr.vc Richmond daily: 0.CC A. M.. 6:40 A. M.. a:ao A. M.. *S:37 A. M., "10:46 A M.. -11:40 A. M.. "11:45 A. M., ?2:10 P. M.. ,?-1:40 P. M . C;05 P. M. ?.S? P. M . S .00 P, M., 9:CM P. M . ??lO.ii p. M., ll:?0 P. M. ?Except .Sunday. "Su.iday only. TUim of arrival and departuru and coo ndctlens not guarantoed. C. E. CAMPBELL* D. P. A_ tu Mala SL i ?ichinond & Petersburg tlectric Railway Cars leave Man, litlter, Savaatta anal Parry I Streets, for ivteraburg: I '6. 1, ?,, *9. 1U. 11, ?12 A. M.. L 2. *3. 4. *. "?i f: ?6 7. 8, 'J. 10 P. M. ll:<0 P. M.. for encater. 12:00 midnight for Petersburg. Cars leave Petersburg. fo?' of Sycamoro Ktre^t. fer Manotiester: ? 16:15, 6.S5. "M6, ??iM. ?:JJ, 9:S5. '10:35. n.U i A. M.; 12:35, ?litt, 2:35, 3:35. ?4:35, 6:35. 6:35. ?7:86, 5:35. 0:36. ?10:10, lino P. M. j tDally, exceot Sundays and holldaya. [ ?Carries bassagc and express. I ??Limited, except Sundays and holldaya. I All cars from Petersburg connect vita I c'u? for Richmond. Personal Pride The gratifying condition of thij. bank in largely d?e to tho guidance of lit, directors VVhllo always conservative, they yet In. JtSCt n certain amount of liberal? ity into Itu business which In? spires its growth They each take a personal pride In tho reputation the bank has estab? lished for courtesy and consid? eration of the li,?t interest of Its patrons. First National Bank not BAST MAIN. Ulf II Mos p. v \. ipltnl mill ???? ? ?'.?.OfKt.i'Oo.nn Commonwealth One of our banking offices is in VOl'R neighborhood. National Bank of Virginia Capital .$1,200,00U Surplus Profits. $ 700,000 Account solicited Ninth and Main Streets. Manchester National Bank Progressive methods combined with absolute safctv of fund-.. UdlllOdDO Norfolk & Western Railway S hl dult .r. Ertctt June IT. 1*11. Leu- By : a 6tre?t Station, lUcaa.wr.u. FOR NORFOLK: br.lv A. M , V.O. A. M.. ?J A P. M . '4:10 P. M.. OT.Si P. at. FOR LYNCHBURO A..U TUE WEST: ?6 11 A M . ?JBttPfl A. M.. aS.&V P. M., ?0:20 P. tf. Arrive Ricr.rr.Jiiu f.-on-. Norfolk! allHC a. M . i.:: w A il . ?iiti P. M . blO:2S p. ?U;J0 !?. M Prom Ihe Weal: 'tiiZ A 14. u2:Iv P. M.. bl.40 P. M.. 't.tC P. M., ??.'-) P.I M. ?Dal.y. aDally ex. Sunday. bFunday only. \\ 11 BE V ILL i: U B-...SLBY. O, P. A . ito.,r.ok?. 1>. P. A.. Richmond. KM ILMO.M) \.M> < It ESA I'KAKE BAY RAI I.WAV ( <iMP V.M. Schedule 61 Electric Trains, affectiv? May 10. ill- Leave Rlciimcnd. Laurel and Broad Streets: b ?6:00 A. M . *7:10 A. M . bS:lu A. M. *::* A. M . ".u.b. A M. 11:10 A. il . :.io P. M.. t:14 P. M . i-.M P. M., bt.10 P. M., 6:JJ P. M . 4:30 P. M? T 10 P. M.. b?.U P. M . 10.10 P. M. 11:48 P. M. Leave As:..and. Eng? land anc Maple .Stroits: 'iiK A. M? t. '^CO A. il , 1:00 A M . b9:O0 A M . 10:04 A. M . "l; oO A. Mi, UliOS M . "1.0? P. M . :.i0 P. it., ! 04 P. M . 4:vO P. M.. b5:C? P. M.. 4:00 1'. M . 7:v0 P. it.. *:<W P. M.. b* ** P. M . 11-.M? P. ?. ?Ualiy except Sueiuay. "iuioiy only. bCsrrlei baggage-. BEABOARH AIR LINE. Southbound :ral.-.s scheduled to loave Rich? mond dally: A M.?Local to Nor.Ina. ItM P. Mi?Sleepers anJ coaches, Atlanta, Birmingham. Savannah, Jacksonville. 1.2?, A. M - i - r? a:..l ionct.es. JicXron v|||?. li::i P. M.?Sleeperi miu coaencs, Adanta, Birmingham, Memphis. Northbound trams scheduled to urr.vo In Richmond dally; 1.0 A. M., 5:30 A. M., e:0? P. M.. S:l0 p. M., Local. ifetcaniboars OLI> KO.MIMIIS LINK. Lv. Btobmond loot of Ash St. daily. J ft P. M. Leave .Newport News.5:00 A. iL At rive .Noriol?..?-40 A. If. Connects will" main line steamers ...vlug Nurlo.K lor No* lom daily, except Sunday. ; ev P. M. CoiiueciajiiS aiso inauo by .N. ^ w, iiy. ?> P- M- u"<1 4 u- **y. at * p. m. Night line ?teamer? step at Clareuivat to ?,.:.u or receive passengers on signal, .ud /111 bu met by pab.io conveyance, \11U.1N1A NAVIGATION in. itsu-ctlve March U>.?James Rivei ay day.igni (or Norfolk a:.a Old Point. Newport News eud ail juiins River landings Steamer leaVea M.)t.aay. Wednesday ..ud Friday at 1:44 A. il. Freight received for ail Jau.u. Rlv?( landings, Ihonu MaUiaoii 171 Mali, Ticket Oil lee. 1-1 K. italn Mail V.\( AT ION ( III l-i S Go To Ha Halifax, N. S? cruise of mile*. Mag. Ellflcent Scenery: GUI r?: l anso, Norlhumbcr. I land Strait. Gulf ami River St. Lawrence and [far-famed Saguenoy River, s. s. "Trinidad" from N V. July .'0th, Aug. .Id and 17th. From Quebec July SSth. Aug *th inj :3d. I Tour? Ine. Hotel?, sinne Kxciirfclmi?, l.o.w-c Rat.-. Twin screw s. s. "IH1KM t DIAN," a.Ms tons displacement. Electric fan?: wlrn I less telegraphy, fastest, newest und only steamer landing passengers a? the dock tu Bermuda wtthuul t^an^fer. Salllng? every live ?luv? in connection with R, M. S. P. Co, Tickets Interchangeable. For full Information apply to A. E. OUT. ERIMUOGE S. CO., A^t>.. Quebec S. .-?. Co., l td.. 29 Brd.vv.. N. V.. S. II. BOWMAN. 10] 1' Main, or any Ticket Agt., or QUEBEO s. s- CO.. Ltd.. Quebec. "V^CAllOrrTOUl^' Via OLD DOMINION S. S. CO. and Merchants and Miners Trans. Co. to New York, Albany, Niagara; Thousand Islands, Montreal, Quebec, Boston and, Maine Coast "ASK MR. BOWMAN," Tourist Aftent, 70S liast Main Street. Richmond, Ya,