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New York
Stock Market
July "3?Furth? i rca
d in the nioveuien
Prlc<showed .in 1:
ling ol pessimism caused bj puo
led forecasts >>: thfe >tanu> ciiinmit
. rvpbrf oh thi L'nltcl State: t-t. < l
rporutlon. Some ot the lepurted
umnicndutloiii of the coiiihiiticu ur'e
iv complex thuii expected, us .1
ult ,.i which Wall Street looks lor
out (nuance ot the U.gitutlou aguin: t
fuel was again tlw most active of
speculative liisues uliu llle bpeclUi
,'et of the bear uttucK, although it
ided leSa than some otnei' siOcks 111
same group. Pressure against
idjng anu Union Puciiic iVus persist
but tin shorts seemed to lack
irage to carry their auvahtdge very
About tile only Stocks to dls
y strength wvre II.ose of the elec
al co|iipiinles, General ISlectrU ml
..ii.- best :.^ui<- in soniu years
it umst in- ;.ii repoi t.- <?: ail up
loii'ey On tum worked toward greater
United St.it. }. govil niiicill bonos i
', Ullckunged. fotul uaics, ll'T.l.'O!
. . s ot stocks. I
New York. July -3.?Monty on call
steady. -?i if 3 per cent ; ruling rale,
ilvj; Time loans easy: sixty days.
; . . ;< . six month*. 4U SHH. Prime
mercantile paper, 4'4. Sterling ox
change firm, J4.S47? ?or sixty-day bills,
$1.8770 for demand. Commercial bills.
u.a.
KIl II.MO.M) SltlCK MAKKKI.
Sy Richard W. Usury,
X izi Bond Broke:. 1013 F. ilaln Street.
Richmond. Va . July 2J. 1915.
ATE SECURITIES. Bid Asked, j
lala 3s, Old. C. and R . 1952.... ?31? :.
lltnturies. 2-3, O. and K .UW1.. -I t
Gl.KOAD BOND?.
. . ; ?
L It. It. Con*. Debs. i?.... U3M ..
nd O. >.; ?:;?; M . p,t. ;.??>.. lot
. .. Sou and Pia-, IMS. D*
?. , *ad Ala. Con 3?. 1515.... im
oik and West* By. is. ISfSS.,.. >I
?oard Air Line is. 1033. tt
Hern Railway lit 3.. Ifcii. ie7
It Dev. aud O. M I.-. 1*36. 7?
It-rn N. 0, 1st if. C . 1>!1. 102 ..
I1EET RAILWAY BONDS.
.
is. USti o ? S
STREB! BY; STOCK?. Pari
Vn ,1. and Power Co. pfd.o.100 si f
Vs. By ai.u Power Co. com.IM ?
RAILROAD STOCKS i'ar.
Chesapeake and Ohio.WO -OH, ..
Norfolk and Western com.100 llOVi ??
Seaboard Air Liu.'- pfd.Iw M
seaboard Air Lin* com.M
fcouthtrr. Railway pfd.Uu .:
Soiiihern Railway com.W ..<
BANK ANT) TRUST C?. ?T?C.K8.
-
Rank c: uomine're* arid TruaU.l? M
iiniral Na-.ior.al Batik.100 13b
Corhmvh wealth Bank.....1.? U2V4 ??
1 I rat National.too . ? ?
Mechanics and Merchants..IW 2uj
National Bank oi Virginia. ....WOi-.a $,
National State and Cits Hunk ? -
Richmond Bank and irast Co. . IV? ..
SavinG? Bank ot Rlchmonil. M
I :.ion Hank cd Richmond. "<0
? -
W??t End.? '- i 1
INSURaS'CE I ?MPAN.IES
. .. ?
MISCELLANEOUS.
Va -Car Cbetn. pfd. 3 p. c.100 1134 11
Quotstl?hi foi Intereit-paylftg bonds i
t ., ..... , to w hich Interest must o? add
in on..' bonds and certificate? oi indeot.
BOND LISt.
? Mi'i iS ? Bid j ?
I
CdtiON MARKETS
r
THE UNION BANK
OF RICH1YI0ND.
1107 KA?" MAIN STREET.
?1.00 MAKES A STA RT. 1 PER
CENT. 1NTEBKST
Or lie a! Range and Sale of Stocks in New ^ ork
All! I-Ch|ilmcrs .
Altls-Chul |>M . let pd...
Amalgamated Copper ??? *
\ i ii i. \ i Chem., com. ..
Amur, Beet Sugar, com.; 7
? . ? Ca i
?
a .ii .-. ? .. i ..ml foundry. .'
Amer. Car und F?u'n . ! M
American Cotton <>;l .. . r
Am. Hide mid I? at her. pr .
American t.lnsi i I ?' 1
American Locomotive ... ..
a in i I...i oi.i.it t\ f. pfd.
Amer Malt ? ??? pfd .
a in. rli i ii Sim lilng . 5
VI
I
Ami i. Ti I and Tel Co . U
a ? ? l.. uf <:onne< tiv?t .
1.200 Bultltliori and Ohio. . . I'!?'??.
Hethlt Kern Steel. coiVi...-. '??<
?*> llri-.-An, T. Co.; x rights -'?
2.:'X? Brit - in. T" C > rltrl IP.
Lltookli n It ipld Ti unslt, ''i 'i
I.S05 Central Leather. com ? S*'i
2.510 Canadian Pacltie .. . 26.VV,
1.100 Chesapeake ami Ohio.; .
ChloustO Great Western. .
2.62? i-hi.. Mil. and st l'.iul . W3
I St.el <"or. com. l*:s
10 (iru dole Steel, pfd. 92*?
1.909 Chicago and Northwest. 133
SO) Colorado FiK-l and Iron. ;'l
Colorado and Southern.
1.100 Consolidated Gas.II&V5
I ? ,?? nire and Hudson .
I o n. nhd Kin Gran . com. ...
: ?. i. i nd ltlo Gran,, pfd;
ion I Usttllors' Sec. Cor.'~
?
i\ -I Mln. and Sin . pfd.
i
i;,2W Grein Sorthern, old .. .. v.::1.,
100 Great Northern Ore dtfs *'i
100. Illinois Centra] . 131H
3.5C0 Interhoro-Met. '-'-''.i
I.::"1 Interboro-MeC. pfd. 5SH
BY THOMAS BRANCH & CO., Bankers ..nd Brokers
Cluslni
Open. High. Low. BU Asked Bales.
Sto k
Open. High. Low.
1031$
1.:'
iai??
20U
my,
10.1
i>"?
131 ?4
10',
ISM
I7<?
lOStj
IT
iJtSVi issi/j iss
13
Iht Met- Marine, com.
I ntei nai lonal Paper .
lot Paper, pfd.
K in, City South., com..
l/Otilgli Ynlh >? . . PIT
i .i:g< 11 and Myers, . -on "01
Liggett and Myers, pld.
I Air 11 la rd ion Co.. com. ..
l.otlllurd Tot?. <"". pfd. ...
Louisville and Nashville IS)
Mlttmi Copper . l"
M ? Kan. and Texas ?
Mexican Pel i*oli uui .
Missouri P.M Ittc .
Natlciiial Lead .
New Tbrk Central.
n \ Out and Western
Norfolk .nd Western...
M.'il
69%
11.".'.
116V.
? ii
?:v
I" . i' . < ' and St. I,, com. ..
I'.. ? . <ail I St. L. pin
1"' Pittsburgh Co il. coin .. .
Pr.s-.d Steel Car.
I>i SBer] steel '"nr. pfd.. ..
:"i liv. steil Spring, com... ."
Itiding, v IS41<. 16
ItepublI 11 on -i nd Steel ? ?
[Uiblh I and S. pfd;.
VIS
com
pfd.
11"
pfd.
13 V4
22??,
P>i .
Island
:<-. Lock Island, pfd.
.? 1 Seaboard Air Line,
S...1 rd Air Line.
Sloss-Shcff leid ?
?:>' Southern Pacific ??
W Sotithcrn ftullway .
300 Southet ii Hallway,
Standard Oil .
i.i T, iinessee < lopper .
Ifrj Te\;is Pacific .
l.V 1 Union Pricllio .
ti ? United Stat. s Bubber.i'. S3
34.2 r tilted States Steel. :<".
p.20 United state-, st. ei. pfd uatI,
r. s i'iisi Iron Pipe.
:? o Vai-Caf. ' iliemtcai . tr>'..
200 Vuj-Car. Chemical; pfd.vH?H
Wtibnsh .
1(0 Wahssh. pfd. 13??
Western Cnlon ?? .
W->ymuh-Bruton To. Co
Total sales for day. ISO,
Total Stiles for week (two r|a>
-l\ v.',
1?% 1'??"*!
M 2V4 I
u.: ill
l nMt.T-'
n: i:..', !
IM l?tt. I
.?.i.. ..'ii
l?2'i W
J5|... -
:>:a oso
ii! i t.i
r?:r.ber. IZ.f ; January, 12.?0; March, 12 ?35;
May. 12 T<
LOCAI. MARKE 1 QUOTATIONS.
'Furnished by Levy Commission Co, Com?
mission Merchants. Richmond. Vi.)
Richmond. V?., July 73, 1912
ACTUAL W IK H.J..-?.M.K QUOTATIONS OF I
M A KM . i.
LIVE Pufl.TUT
Chickens, choice, lb. 19 g I
Hens, lb. jj> R
Roosters, each. Ji y u I
Line !cs, large; younK. -b. J* ?
Duck.", small, young, lb. .. 7 ij
BOOS?Crated
In crates, nearby, fresh) da;... 15 fi
In c.-atcs. other section*. u?x. U i
Uulnea < ?Ks. doz. y 12
BUTTER.
Family, choice, fresh, lb.. 29 ?J/ is '
Merchants', ta.r. lb. l.-'s:,
LlVfc STOCK.
Veals, choice to fancy, ib.... T {p
Vm>, j.r.or to fair, 13. * lit *4
Calves, runners, i>.;r lb. A w 6
sheep, lu. ?"j *f t
Lambs, spuing, lb. ?'sei IVS
Cattle, i,.r to prime, lb. i n ?>'? ,
Hogs, lb. ? 7
COUNTRV.CURED BACON. '
Hair.!, -.ve'.l smoktd. small lb. O 1
liam?. well smoker, large, lb 16 <a l
Sides, ???.; smoked, lb. 12V? a 1
Shoulders, wall smoked. 11'_ <>n? ?
BIDES.
Dry fllr.t. lb. 20 C
Dry salt, ib. l\ lit
'.?rein, salt, lo . .... K'ia'
Green, lb . liHii
lire! a. damaged. f> Iii
beeswax, .0. <j a> !
WOOL.
(;li.;, unwashed, tree ot burrs. kf ? '
Ch>. unwashed, Ilghtb burt? S3 ? 2? j
'.'t:.. unwashed, medium burry 21 It 21
i lt., anawshe'd, hea'Vy burro,. 27 :tj
MISCELLANEOUS.
Potatoes, IrUh, No. i. bb- : "5 c? It*
Irish Potatoes, No. 2. bbl. 1.00 0 LS? j
Market conditions: Poultry in heavy rel
, I and market lower. Bgg* extremely I
dul Butter '?c pound lower, but active. |
stock ve'rj actlv? Country meat and |
jjbtal us Ollll. Hides and wool active.
NEB YORK I'ROUUCE MARKET.
New York July 23 ?Kiour?Flrm and be.c
a shadi hignel Ryi Flour-Steady. Corn
meal?Quiet. Rye?Nominal Barley?Qui<r,t
Wheat?Spot strong; No. 2 red. JI.O'-'i a I i'.
export : .1,1,. and Jl'.O'i f. ?. b. a'.loal to
arrive Futures ?.!.. ?>:?-.? . ne. higher Juli
<; . .- ,?? ... December. fl.03?s
Si it (in isi; export. *i'?c. f ?? b.
afloat Qats -Spot firm; standard white
Pork, Bee! imd Ljard-Steady. Cut Meat
?Qiilei Tallow?Quiet: Petroleum?stead}
Wool?Quiet osin aril Turpentine?Quiet
itiCr ,s. ; Molasses Sttnrty. Sugar?Raw
und r'ftn- d. steady: But ?er and Eggs?It
regular Chees? Steady and unchanged
l'offei Future" steady; Ort6b?sr, 13.00; June
M ?' .- Spot Ri<>. No. T. IO?c Po
latoes Firm; now , ?.?!:!??.. p.r birreo ?2 M?t
peanuts Freights and t a boa Res-A 1
u j.....; ..,? llri?ldatl?h, pe? ?: ? '
demand fibttt rennets, i!:
. dtoiiscfd n|| market was. ea?:-r to-jds;
?
? ??? j s October, *?: -I
iii. >.(.<! GRAIN MARKE
,11 . i July deliver
iid advance in tint c
inr nt One time to 3?
? ore. and IHc for oa
u- ind tile scantiness
:n st?re herie war* ;
? nervous a!! ar^u
ft: iorn at a r!
. and oats lifted ???
. . re. ...on* varied frf
:. rease in cost.
. '? "'1 OotS
Mf.ndard, .',t ??, ?Vi
l(l< Ii Mil NT? r-.llAl? \| \km i
QUOTATION!: ON "CHAN
' '? - .'is 'n<w
I ? '. ? ? r lota
No k Rye inew).
No. 3 Bye (newi. Q S3
Virginia tbag loti). tf ?3
IUCUMOMJ 11av makket.
Richmond. Va.. July 23. 1912.
Following ?'? Ihe quotations el th? Rich?
mond Hav exchange:
No. 1 Tlmothv. 3 J?CO
No. 2 Timothy. * 2AW
No. 3 Timothy. HC* <t
L:?lu <:;o\<r, mixed. 0 :SdO
No. 1 Clover, m.xed. ?
No. 2 Clover. mtaid. Nominal
No. 1 C?ov?r. Nominal
j Clover. Nominal
RTRANV-Compreiaed . G s?.W
LUooH-preued, large ra'.is 'a 10.00
Lo.id vour car; so that huy al door* rep
-? . atci.ii and th-..s avoid n j?rt .on?.
Thli market grade* hay In accordance
with the National Hay Association
i wn.K markets.
Richmond Live stock market
(Sate* *? Union .-tock Yards )
Richmond. Vii . .lu;y -1
n.p'ci ol llie llvi f:?cic market tor tue I
w'cek ending July 1012:
Rent ft-r r?. >>\ . ; medium to good.]
h'CJ'i'sc.: lomraon to fair. IH?"dY<.; best
helier*. ???'! '-'je.. medium to good. i\\Q S*?c,?
common !??? fair, 3"s*i I'ic.. best cows. ?'-.'?/
medium to good. HI tf 4 Vic . comrenn o>
:a:r. ;?>, ,?... .. hulls, I n l*t,c. Frofh cows. Sol'
?i,., i ?r h' ad. Best calve* 6'j i Tc . tr.tr
to'good, *??: ?*;?!?? ? . dick* 44JSe . ?prins
!>nihi, <$Sc; r.,-?t iheep, 3?4j*I4Mjc ? common
to lair. ... "; . belt hog*. 7 . ihoat?, ?S
; s''o ..nd f.aj*. S9*c>
Chl< III., July . "? -CnItie?Receipt* 3.C00 i
head, Mark.t pleads to 10< higher, calve*. I
10 ? !.;?!.. - in ci ?* IS U*)?.S?i Texas I
? teer*. M.WiiTW; weitern iteeri I5.S067.JC
Mockeh nhd feeder* ?r? cow* and'
heifers, 7 .calve*. [T..T5 ' 51 llo?> -
'? ? l|?t? IS.009 !..-..?! Markt t active ?r.d '?.
10c. hUhfr. Light*. ?7.I v, 7 f>.-,; mixed. 17.33
heavy. |7;Kii7.30; rough |7,U 1. '
Pis*. fr> "i: ?:?? ?ulV ir ?*:.'??. i" ? ? i : .?
Sheep?Receipt? 50.000 head Market Heady
to :?? :-.w.v /?. ?h. ..p. ?tronc Mr ia:n! -
WeXern. ti.ion}I.SO; yearling*, W:: so j na?
tive lam!-*. fii'iiT.n western. {1 ." i!
New Wir. .tnjy ja,?rteeve*-ecelpt* *-.t !
head; n<nie en tales. Feeling iteadj cglv??|
? R#e,|rt, h.-.i.l Marker v
nary to prime c.enl* iSflio.W p,r ra pound*.
Sheep and Lambs?Receipt* ? head M.-.r-.
s 'ji--?r-*h'r^. *,r:",v: 'ami's firm. Sheep, [
? ru-:?- I2<| J.SS; :nn;b*. |S. 75 fit. 23:
cu .?. ! Hog*?Recelpti 609 he?,]; ncne ,n:
" ',; ff*llng nominally higher. ;
?urirMOND tob.\ccc varkf.t.
hi hm'bnd, Va . July 23. |??
roilow.r- ire in? quotation* on the Rtch.
m.-.nd T"o?r. n Exchange:
DRptA'N SHIPPINVJ.
tlJW .$ 7.W (] 5 c.Ao
fhor? . (j, S40
o."n?g.."if???? '< I10Q
S-:->l*"''* . lO.Of tt 15 10
BRIOHT8.
BMOKERS-Ccniman . T.00 9 i 19]
?N!<d!j:n . IC..00 gj li'.?)
f"1* .12? J, lS.Oj
m:!:.'-Common . si.00 5 LI.09
m.m . !3.0) n.OJ
i-'ltl* . i0 O'j l: 53.<i0
Kancv . 24.00 6 27 W
r!!.LER:;?Common . *.o"> <> 10.00
Medium. :M 'u 12 00
CoOd . 13 00 ? ; l;
I Fin*. is m a :o.oo
WRAPPERS?Common . S1..00 Q i(.oo
Medium. SJ.OO at 2S,rj?
oood . 2S.0J 3 J',.o?'
Fin- . 3t iO ',i 37 il
Fanpy. 10 00 cr Ifi.oo
BUN-I TRED-NKW.
l..;g;. raminon to good. &.SO ^ TO',
Lug*, good I-, prini6. 7.S0 'S s.5,1
Short leal. e.oo 3 in m
Long leaf. 10.00 Q 12,00
^ll-'-| I I. vs eoi s markets.
T.TEK.-Bl f'.'i PEANUT MARKET,
?;?.rt.d by Rodger*. McCabe ?> Co.)
tpr?burg. Va.. July 23 ?Peanut*?Span
'Market firm, farm'.r*' Spsnilh, :?.'...
?uhed; Jumbo Spanish. S7'jc per bushel;
; oll< J Spanish- P*r lb ; No. 2
:i Spanish, le p' r lb Virginia*.?Mar
tirm: (an'v o;mbo. ir per lb; fancy
Iplcked. 3'-? ; 'i1.'; pe vln; extra prime.
per ll>; prime, 3<4c per lb. machine
?U, ?''13H. per lb: aheillng stock, --?>.
DRT GOi ?DS MARKET,
rk, Ju y 23.?The cotton good*
.-< firm. .- i!r* of about I.ooo bales
'er Indii ?hlprner.t are reported,
rhs Br? steadier with a firm trend
a light house trade Men s wear agencies
report a tair volum. ! r islness
NAVAL STORES.
Wilmington. N. C July S3 ?Spirit! Tur?
pem Ine.?Firm at 41. . receipt,! M caaks.
Rosin?steady at ! re eip:? 1" iarrels.
Tar?Firm at fl; re--:rts ! harre'.? Crude j
Turpentine?Firm a- l3.it04.TSi receipt? 2 ;
harre'.?.
Savannah) On., ju 13 ?Turpentine?Firm
at A~'\e.; sales l"?t ,?ks: receipts l"h
caaka. shipments ' isk>. stock, 30.S43 ;
casks. Rosin?Firm, sales 3.132 barrels! r?-j
etlpts 3.162 harre;? s! pments 6.0M barrels:
stock. i*l 516 barrels Qne.li H ????.???.'
MAICM: I n i i I I lOr.NCE.
PORT OF RICHM i.Nb .U'l.V 23, 1512.
ARRIVED.
Fteamer Brandon. Ilarney, Norfolk, mer- I
cl-.andisi and pass, :.- rs Old Dominion Line;
Steamer Pocahontas, ?>:*-.?*. Norfolk and
James River landings, merchandise and ;>a?
sengers. Virginia Ni ? ??! n Company.
Steamer A?prora. Furrhan, .larrit? River
Landings and Peter*! .n merchnhdl?? and
P iss'tisi-rs. Furman
SA ll.ilD.
>:"jp.ier Blander, ilarney, Norfolk, mer?
chandise and passengers, aid Dominion Line.
Sttahttr Aurora. 1' .: .11111 l"< terst urg and
James River lands:.-- r ' andlse and pas- '
sengeis. Furman Llm
MINERAL PROPERTY HOLD.
Syndicate Comes into Possession < ? r
8,000 Acres In ?oteto?rl,
[.Special to The Times-I. is patch J
Lynchburg. V ? July S3.?The
syndicate which list winter bought
the Pi.-liiv-inl manganese mines, east,
of the city, has perfected an agree?
ment tor the purchase of S.<. aeries
of mineral and limestone property In
Bot? tourt county, the famous old Ca
tawba furnace being included in the
deal The purchase price is not given
out and no Idea can be formed as
to what tr.e syndicate Is to pay for the
property.
It s learned that the agreement
is, such that if the report Of Dr. C. T
Mennig, the company's expert, after
an exhaustive examination, Is favor?
able th. syndli ite will take over the
property.
It Is probable that another charter
will he gee 11 ied when this property
conies Into possession of the syndi?
cate, and that it will be held by an
organization entirely different from
that whie-, is developing the manga?
nese property In Campbell county.
It has been known that a deal has
been on for several weeks, but until
to-day the representative of the com- |
pany p.ar<S would make no statement
for publication. Even now it Is not
known what the property Is bouirht
for. but :t is believed that i: the
Investigation proves satlsfnetory. the
property will he developed wltho ;t de- '
lay.
??RTILI.EBYMAN KILLED.
lulls Ire 111 I rain While En Route to
I ort Monroe.
[Special to The Tlmes-Dlspatch. J
Cape ' I. .... s va . July 23?While.
Companj 1 ?-,-51 Artillery Corps was
en route from PI Dupont, Delawaro
I City. Delaware, to Fort Monroe. Va .
? lor rifle practice on a ?pectal train
I this morning R n Smith, an artillery,
man, fell from the train one tvt'lc
' north of Kolon. Delaware, and war;
||itruelt l?v a northbound train ami
kill?. ? Ills body was badly mangled.
When found he was-clad In his under
varments.
At the lime of the accident. Smith
was acting as a guard. Nothing was
known of accident until the in?
?agi was : ? Ived by the captain of his
conipany when the train reached Cape
Chariot A search of the cars was
madi and his uniform found n a
sleeper. lie was a native of North
I We Do Not Know
How better to express it than k> say, IT IS
<,RATIFY IM, IN THE IIK.1H.S I DEGREE, when
a successful man tells us thai his will names
this Company his Executor.
j -
T his frequently happens (as it did yesterday),
and of course the fact is held strit tlj confidential.
We have known from the beginning that we
had here a proposition that prudent men would
Hike hold of, and fair anticipations are being
realized!
Virginia Trust Co.
The Safest Executor and Trustee,
RICHMOND, \ V.
i CAPITAL ONE MILLION
j:inannai JFfnantial
I The Bank a Necessity
in the conduct of business the good bank
has com?- to play a vital pan.
Many small businesses have become strong
and prosperous through wise banking connec?
tions which put them in a position to enlist the
service of more capital at opportune times.
National Bank of Virginia
MAIN AND NINTH STREETS
3(r In Savings Department
Incorporated 1832.
VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE
l\M ll \M IS < OMPAXY OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
tSISTlitlrtb Annual Statement, Januar*; t, 1812,
*??rts. . *i.m i.osh no
.Nrt Surnula. <Ina.il3t.00
Surplua t? Pollc-r-linldera. BSO,t)S1.00
WJI IT r.li.MKR, r>resld?>r.t. W H MCCARTHY, Secretory.
E. B. ADDISON. Vice- President. OBCAB D PITT3. Treagtirer.
OUR REPUTATION
for strength and integrity is well deserved?tor years
Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank has enjoyed those attributes
Wouldn't you rather deal with a banking institution noted for
its strength and security??then open an account with the
Planters National Bank
OF RICHMOND, VA.
The Conveniences
Of a checking account are many?less delay, less liability to
errors and fewer disputed bills when paid by check.
Why not see us at once regarding a personal or commercial
account?
Bank of Commerce and Trusts
JOSEPH E. WILL ARD. President
A. R. HOLLADAY . Vice-President
R. M. KENT, Jr.Vice-President
R. B. CAMPBELL Cashier
PLANS PRESENTED
FOR TWO SCHOOLS
Aldermen to Hasten Appropria?
tions Before This Council
Goes Out of Office.
At a special meeting of the Board
of Aldermen last night a. report from
the Comm'.tteo on Finance was received
and tabled under the rules, appro?
priating $110,000 for a new school
building on the Van J.ew property at
Twenty-third and Grace Streets on
plans prepared by Carnea'. &. John?
ston, and appropriating JSO.oOO for a
new Sidney School building in thft
Bouihwestern section of the city, on
plans drawn by Churlcs M. Roblnr-on.
In the latter case the bid of the Wise
Granite Company was accepted. In
the former, new bids are to be Invited
Since the appropriations o; this mag?
nitude could not ho passed the nigh',
of their Introduction, both papers
were tabled. It Is anticipated that
another special meeting will be call?
ed to act on both papers ntxt Monday
nlgnt. after wh'ch they will go to the
Cdmmon Council for concurrent ac?
tion, this method being adopted to pre?
vent the papers from being killed with
the outgoing of this Council. The res?
olutions authorize the Committee on
Finance to make temporary loans to
provide for botli schools, the general
fund to be later reimbursed by bond
Issue.
As originally reported by the Com
' m'.ttee on Finance the plans for new
' Sidney School would have had to go
' Lack to the School Board for revision,
i which would have prevented their ap?
proval by this Council. Subchalrman
Barton H. Grtindy presented a substl
; tute report limiting the coat of the
; building to 180,000, which met the
' views of the Committee on Finance,
and obviated tne difficulty.
< oat let I? Killed.
I Special to The Times-Dispatch.]
j Amherst Courthouse. \a., July '.'3.?
Jack Simpson, a white man, aged
twenty-three years, was almost in?
stantly killed this morning while, at
I work on the convict force on the new
j turnpike, four or flvo miles north of
! tills place, being crushed by a large
tree stump, at which he was digging
preparatory to removing It. The body
I was taken to the convict camp, and
from there it will be taken to hif> homo
I for burial.
Aak Local Uption Election.
I Special to The Times-Dispatch,]
Winchester, \'0-, July 23,?Although
V.'incliestcr has had no saloons for four
years, the Anti-Saloon League to-day
decided to ask for a local option elec?
tion.to he held early in September,
j Temperance leadora claim the liquor
't.-.iLt Is about to throw money Into
\Vtltcheatcr for capitation taxes, and It
Is desired to have the Issue settled by
? he ordinary electoral.-, which at I ho
lats election gave the dry ticket 150
majority.
MK.Itt? STILL AT LARGE.
V annex Fall lo Capture Vinn Who At?
tacked M r*. Hoffman,
I Special to The Times-Dispatch. ]
Alexandria, \'a . ,lu:y 23.-~Tho negro
who yesterday morning attempted to
A Growing Business
Should be associated with a hank
large enough to insure adequate co?
operation with its expanding need*.
The First National Bank
01 RICHMOND, VA.,
?
with large capital and surplus and
an efficient organization, has ample
facilities for taking care of the
present and future needs of busi?
ness institutions. Our officers will
be pleased to confer with those
seeking strong and helpful banking
connections.
Capital and Surplus ,2.000,000
Resources, over 11,000,000
Manchester National Bank
The place where your money
grows and where it is safe.
Commonwealth Bank
\ You are assured of satisfactory
, service if your account is in this
bank.
I assault Mrs. Maude Hoffman, wife r,t
! Edward L, Hoffman, of Addison. Alex?
andria county, is st-ll at large.
1 The posse which scoured the woods
j of Alexandria county last night In
j search of the fugitive abandoned the
search at 10 o'clock this morning. It
was resumed again to-day bv r? num?
ber of county officers and others, and
every suspicious looking negro was
closely scrutinized, but the searchers
found no trace of the man for whom
they arc seeking.
William Archer, colored, who Is em?
ployed in the county, was taken In
custody here shortly before midnight
Inst night when he appeared at polled
station and made Inquiries about the
case. Constable .John Burle. of the
county, this morning took Archer to
the county, but it was clearly estab?
lished that he was not tho man want
1 ed, and he was released from custody.
i
?>rr iimboars
\M A i [ON ' Rl ISES
vi? Halifax, N. H., cruise of ISM miles. Mag.
nlilccnt scenery: tint of Canso, Northumbar.
iond strait, c;uif and River St. Lawrence and
far-famed S'UKiienuy lti\er. H S. "Trinidad"
from N, V. Aus. 3J ?nd Bth, From
Cuebo July Mtb, Auk Oth
lour.. Inc. Hotel-, aliore Bxeiirsion's, lowest
Rates, rwln Screw S. s. "BI3RMU1>IAN,n
10,01$ tonn displacement. Bl< itrlo fans: wire?
less telegraphy. I OsteM. newest and only i
.steamer Imi'tliig pusseiiger? ?I lha dneli In
Bermuda without transfer. Salllnfi firo
live day* la connection with lt. M. sj.. P.
Co, Tickets Interchangeable,
for full.Information apply to A. B. OUT-1
KKBIUBBK ,V <<>.. An??.. ?Plein-, S. ?, (
Md., ? Urdu.... N, V., .-. II. BOWMAN, 70}
K. Main, or an- ticket Art., or cji i.m.c
b. b- < '? , Ltd., Quebec i
UuiiroaDo
Atlantic Coast Line
The Standard Kallroad ?f the SouvK.
EFFECTIVE JUNE lllh, ItU.
TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DAILY.
For F.ortda und South: ?;lt A. M. act
:?) p. M . l a. M.
For Norfolk, "?-.iq A. M., 9:00 .V. M, *.i.fi
'. SI.. 1:10 P. M. "7.Si p. II.
tot N. W. Hy. West: 4::6 A. SI.. 10:01
\ si.. ?3.w r. m.i "j::o p. m
For Petireburg: 1:00 a. M., 6:19 a m.
?*:m A. M.. S:ii A. it., 9.00 a. M . R.Oa A
M . ?3:00 !? M.i l;M I'. M.i S:0; I'. M i:jt
*'? M., ???:* I'. M.. ?:&? J*. M It;*} P. M.
For il< idaboro and Fayettevtll*.; Msio I'M.
Trains arr.ve Richmond d?i:y; 4.? a si..
?:to a. St.. i.y* a. at., ??..? a. m , ?n a.
M . *r.:lo a. SI. "ii:? a. M . ?2:10 P m
?110 P. Si. p. M . 1:1t P. M . e:W P.
M., 9:10 P. M . ??lO:a p. M., U:J0 1. m.
?Except Sunday, "Sunday only.
TWno of arriv.ii and departuro and con
net Huna not K'.aianiecd.
. a CAMPBELL. D. i". A- *M Mala SC
Chesapeake & Ohio Kailway
' .J'lA.-Local-Dally ? N\ wporl News.
to A.?Local?Dally?Ch' villa, Ll .sun.
'>. hurmuud.
r?:oo A.?Express*-Dally?Norfolk. Od Point.
tl'JiOO A.?Local?Dally?Lchbg., Lex. C. Forge
?u.vi Noon?Express?Dally?Norfolk Ola Pt.
?iMi P.?Expitaa-Uai:y. On.. Lvllle.
(1:00 P.?Espraea?Dally?Norfolk. N X'nws.
i;uo P.?Local?Dally?N. Nuw?. Oci point.
t.l, P.?Local?Ex. Sun.?Oordouavtll*.
??.16 P. ?Local?Ei. bun.?Lchbg. Natural
Bridge, cuftou tum?.
?6.?o P.?Limited?Dally?Clncln'tl, Chicago.
?11:00 P.?Exprasa?Dally?CluclaaaM, L'vllla.
?Sleepers. 'ra.-lor Cara.
TRAINS ARUIVU RICHMOND-Local fro-?
East: a.ID a. M. 7:10 p. M. Tnrough from
Ea?t: 11:30 A. M . :\Cu P..M., ?.M P. M. Local
trom Wui. = :o A. M . ?'?j.u, A. M.. kij
7.^0 I?. M. Through: ?:M a. M.i U:M A.
U, and 2:10 P. M.
Joic. a River Line; ??*;? a. M.. t.to P. M.
??D-ily ox-pi Hunde?.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
i'liEailcit ..ttltlBH ul 'lilE SOUTH.
Trains Leave R.cbmond.
N. B.?Following schedule ngurca publish*
ed ? Infotmailoi, und not guaranteed,:
For tbo B?Uth?Dally: ?:10 a. m. Local*
iu:t a. m. Express 1:00 s?. ss
vrltn r...';in ..c..<'d b..<p:ng cir :or At
.air.u o:.d Birmingham. Hit] p. M. Expreaa.
IVtck Day*. 1:00 1-. m. Local.
rORX RIVER LINE.
4 to p M.?Dally.?Connecting for Dam
more Mon. Wed. and Friday. 1.04 A. at. ? Ea*
tun. and tili P, m.?Mon., Wed. and Irl
day?Loo a?
i'rains Arrive, Richmond.
From the Boutb: t:60 a. M-, 1:40 A. St..
1:0? p. M.. t ot 1'. M. dally; UlU Ex Bun.
From Waat 1'olati *.J0 A. M. dal.y, li;lt A.
M . Mor.. Wed. ar.d Frl.. 4:li P, M Ex. bua.
S. E. BURGESS:. D. P. A.,
?OT E Mala Ft. I't.f.r.. itar-.Uor. 171
Rlclimond.FreicriciSu'g & Potomac R. R.
TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND.
Arrive) Richmond
Leave Richmond
?.'..in i.V. Itjrd St.SU.
?i.iO A.a. .Main hi. sia.
A.M. Main St. Mi.
?S.40 A.M. BjrJ st. si,.
?9.10 A.m. Ilrri si. St..
?11.01 DOOO lljrd st. st?
te.no p.m.itrrd st. Kta.
raUo p.a. it;rj si %x?
fl.li p.M. Elba suilon.
?6.1? p.?. Haln St. Mi.
?s.!?.i V M. Hyrd si. sh.Im.O.-. nlifl i Ma'ln si. sta.
VCCOMWOOATIO* 1HAINS WEEKOAYS.
I.f iTf Iljrl sj. sta. 4.(k> I". JI. for I'rffrrlrkaliarr.
Uaie Klt.a st*. T.I.-, 1.11m6.k6 P. JI. f'ir a>hlana.
trrlf 11. rd st. sti.s.;.-, rrom I rtdcrlc V?b'r.
Arrive Elba Sta. B JO A.B .6 JO P.M. from t-Maod.
?Daily. tWetiidaya. t B?ndaya only.
All tr?:aa to or from Byrd Street Station
atop at Elba. Time of urnvtla and dcparturca
cot cuarantced. Head the aigna
?T.50 A.M. Brrf6t.SU.
(1 A.M. Llba Station.
MlJIi A .m. Itjrd Sl.Sta.
?1.1? p.m. ll.lt. SLSta,
?i.f.0 I'.m. Iljfd Sl.Sta.
?r. to p.m. BirdSt.SU
?II V m f.. rd st. sta,
rB.Sfi I'.m. Byrl st.su.
?11.i; I' m. M>m st.st:,.
li..'JI nlshl II? rd si.stt.
fticbmond & Petersburg Electric Kailway
Can leave il.ncr.r.h r. ^?vetitfc and I'errr
I Streata, fu: Petersburg.
?ft. 7. ?. 10, ::. ?u a. M? L :. 4, i.
?I T, I, 'j. It P. M.
.: 00 P. m . :or i-atal?r. n-.idnlgt.t for
!'< tfrtburg.
Cara leave Petersburg, foct of Sycamore
fc:.-," 1, tor Mfcnct.cater:
t. .... t a. ?::&?. t:?, ?.M. *10:U, IHM
' A M , ll Si, M.J~. P.M. ??-.. ?! :.. - ?. 4.?.
?7.X. k.Ji. i.U. ?:0.40. IlltO P. U.
? 1 Dal.y. ttxcapl sunday, und holld?ya.
?Carries baggage and eipresa
? "Limited, except Sundays and bo'.ldaya.
' All cars from lticrsbjrg c?!?tct %r::a
cars tor Richmond,
RICHMOND AND CHESAFEAEE BAT
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Bi ledula ot Electrlo Tr-ilns. effeilflvr stay
to. UflZ i.<.. ?? Rl bmond, Laurel and Urua l
Sireeia: t.'<. u'. a m, a st . ca.io a.
s: . a. si. ??io':it a si . :o .v. m , tut
F. i! . j.:; p. m . i.u.- v. ? . blue i>. m.. i:.o
P. M. (-.20 p. M.. 7:10 1'. M. bttlO i'. M.i
;?. :t 1'. M . ::.ti V. M. Leave Ash.and. Eng?
land ?nd Map.? Streets: ?(:(! a. M.< b ?T:00 A
M . ?:00 a. M . b'j.00 a. M.. 10.00 a. M.. "11.00
A. M . ?:. 00 M.i ??ltd P. SI. 1:00 P. M. I;0t
i P. M . 4:00 p. M . bO.O) p. M. 6.? p. M .
V. \. . i :O0 l'. .M . bv -? f. M.. u.OO ? ?.
i 'Daily except Eiinuay, "iutojy only.
' bCarrlta t.sgcat;^.
BEAUUAlUi AlJt LINE.
Eouthbound irair.s scheduled tu leave Rich,
i mead d...>. i :05 a. M?Local to Nor.Ina.
1 .v P. M? Sleepers and coa.lifi, Atlanta,
i liirmlngham. Bavannah, Jacksonville. 1:11
' A. M.?Slaepers ar.d coaches, Jacksonville.
UlU i'. M?^.ce^ei, and coaches. At.ania.
! Blrmlngbam, Memphis, Northbound trams
acbedu.ed lo arrive In Rtcnrnond dally:
I 7;J0 A. M , i;30 a. M.i 5:0i 1'. M , 6:40 I'. M..
Loca.. _ _
Norfolk & Western Railway
ONLY a LL kail LIXii TO NORFOLaL
Scheau.v In iltlvct June 17.
Lravc tiyud .s'-e?i Station, Richmond. FOH
NORFOLK: oS:10 A. M . ??:? A. M., aJ is)
p. m.. N.10 p. M. b7:?i P. M.
KOK LYNCKBURO and THE WEST: ??:!,
A M . --j a- M.. n3:C.j F. si.. '0:x> V. m.
Arrive R:chtnond f.-om Norfo.k: aU:10 A.
M. toil 4i a. U . ?6.13 1'. M . b:o:;i p. at ,
?11:10 1'. M. From the Weal; ii.C A m.
a; 10 1'. M . M.u V. M.i ??:05 P. SI . ?9:00 1'.
M.
? Daily. aDally ex. Sunday. b5.;nd?.y only.
W. 11. BEVILL C. H. Uo.-l.SV.
U. P. a . Roanoke D v A ? Kirna .nd.
45)tfamlioar55.
MERCHANTS' AND MINERS' I II.1XS. t o.
; Vacation Trips "By Sea"
NORFOLK TO
BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE.
! Suamera Norfolk to Dostou dally, except
Thursday: to providence-; Monday, Ttiu.-s
Iduy and Saturday, 7 P. M. inro-j^n laxeu
lor, sale lo principal points,
i Finn ateamara, excolleni gervlee, low tares.
! Wireless telegraph. Seed tor booklet.
I Apply C. a; O. Ry., N. ae W. Ry.. S. u.
I Bowman, No. 71? E. Main rtret t, und Lieh
mond Tranafar Company, No. svj E Mam be
Ul.ll UO.UlM<)> i.i.s.^.
Lv. ltlcri:no.:U foul of *i*h St, daily.7.OJ P. SC.
Lrav<: Sewport News.5 uuA M.
: Anivu Norieik.*..?:w a. a:.
Connect, who mam lln* atoamara uavlng
Norfolk tor .New 1 jrl! dal.y. except aund?y.
; DO i' M. Coanectt?lll a.ao made by N. .%
V>. Ry. 4 i'- M. and >'. 4 o. Ry. al 4 I'. M.
Nlgbl lino auamera ?top at Ulareuiout to
land oi lecelv^ pas?cnrfe-rs on s.gna., and
w.l, be- mat by puo.ic coot ryaoca,
VUUHNIA NAVIOATIOS tu. (muctlva
st rcl Ll*.?Jam., Rlvi r oy dayiight for
Norfolk and Old Point. Newport New,
I all .lames River landings, tfteamor leave*
Monday. Wednesday und Friday at ?:20 A.
M. freight received for nil Jai?c? nivor
land nga I'lioiu. Madison 17?.
Main Ticket Office. ^-l_j;:- M-itn Mteit_
VACATION TOURS
Via
OLD DOMINION S. S. CO.
land Merchant- and Miners Iran-. ( o.
tn New York, Albany. Niagara; riiousand
'?Islands, Montreal, Quebec, Boston and
Maine Coast.
"ASK MR. BOWMAN,"
ToBcist Agent,
70S Hast Main Street, Richmond, Va.
The Valentine Museum
ELEVENTH AM' CLAY STREETS.
Open dally from 10 A. M. to & I'. M.
Admission. ?Se. '??-ee on Saturdays.
The Confederate Museum
TWELFTH AND CLAY ST UK UTS.
OPEN 3 A. M. TO 5 P. M.
Admission. 25c Free on Saturdays,

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