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New York Stock Market New York, August S.?Prelimlnar) juutations in Mocks to-day pointed to a continuation of. ytSterdu> advance. Business was on a scale during inc urst hour representing a million share Session and nearly ail substantial k..,.:..- Realizing lor proilts Ibltowi'd tin.- opening ouiouist, however, aild by midday man> gains had turned to alight lO* SI 8; Activity was most pronounced in Reading and Lchigh Valley, the tor bier taking leadership from Steel. American Can, which was believed to bear close market relationship to the anthracite stocks, also became sud? denly strong, while standard rallwit) shan ( we:. negh cted, steel attained a slightly higher level than on the preceding dn>. Put re? flected pressure, which was ascribed In part to th< sovirt strictures di? rected anatnst the steel Corporation by the Mar.M committee, In the late dialings nativity dwin? dled perceptibly, and the market-; t one became more Irregular, whlli some of the hitherto strong specialties also yielded much of their ndvnhce. This condition was coincident with the publication of the government's cotton rt as of the latter j\art of July, showing a prospective yield much un d-r the average of thy- past de< tdc, with resultant nervousness in local cotton options. Time money continues to hold Arm. ] with an increasing demand, while call . 1 ? a nre on the decrease. Ponds manifeste,; n better demand.! especially In the nir.r- speculative! ? sl\ months. 4 r.-ij ' i'rmv mercan? tile paper. 4 \-2'S' per cent Sterling exchange weak, at $1 si*<- for si.xty- 1 da-. Mils and It tfor demands ? Commercial hills. $4.c:< ~-4 richmond ?.t.k r market. By Richard tv. Maury, Stork tri P,-r.d Proher. 1":; K Mala Street i SALE? AT BOARD. SALES AT BO Alt D. Virginia Centurias?LOOO at Si; 1,000 at ss i STATE 5ECURITIES BidV Asked. Virginia ss, Oid. c tr.i r.. 1?- . ???-, . Va Centuries. :-3, C. and R. 1?:. KAuLRQAD BONDS. A C. I> R. R Con. Ir. I r 95 ". C- L. R. R Conv. Debs. 4.?. IMJ 194 >". and O. Gen'l M . tHs, I?.1. 101 rt.i, Sou. and Fla.. . IM lirorgla and Ala. Con Ss. 1J45 ... 1"5 : 11 .,: and West. By. ts. 9J t-mi -rj Adjustment ;.. titi _ -?i tr'ii fl illv lit 6a : -i ... \r, Fe. B. Dev and ?f. M 4?. mi . ;j Wolirn V. r ].t f.. c., 1911 .... 103 STREET RAOILWAY BONDS Nor ?nd Porti Trac, Co Ss. ? ; STREET BY. STOCKS. Pi;. V.-. Hy and Power Co pfd .. :or. t Va Ry. und Power Co. com ...1(0 47 RAILROAD STOCKS Par Southern Railway nfd.-7! t'nuthe-n Railway . am..._ 104 .'? H.'.NK ANT) TRUST CO. STOCKS American National .:? in Broad Street. Ii ?". Nation?. St.it- and City BankdOO 2M Richmond Bank and Trust Co. ?3 Sl'-i ... Union Rank of Richmond .... ?' vjrslnia Truat Com;n.ny.160 ICO West End. --. i;i.i c M1SCBLLANEOVS Vn -Car. ("h'm. p'>! ' p - IK 117 Quotation? for Interest paylnc bonds are at a pries to war h Interest mus| i added, lnrome bonds ar'l c-.rtlflrales of tndvbt. ,1 Brai are flat. BOND LIST Allli-Chalmers Ss. ctfj it-idi. American Tobae?? Co- nid I? ? American Tobacco ?"0. old ?? (asked).. Ui'<; Atlantic Coast Line ?.?? 45 (btdl_ ... A ? L-L. and N i- (bid). W A t.. conv 4f i In Baltimorei .iopj Chesapeake and Ohio conv. t'-_.i ? ', I.lPK-t: and Myers Ts.i;o?; Lorlllard Company Ss. :>??, LorlHard Company Is . Norfolk and Western conv. if. ilT*; Pinboard a If Line stamped t?. S7?i Fe'abos rd \lr??JSiif ad I Ss 7jit, Southern t^tiwsy. \K . ? i t^hiled States Stael 5nd I? . ( r>l luv \i.\i;ki. i - THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. HOT BAfP" MAIN SI REST. .1 00 IktAKKS A STA RT. 1 PER CENT. INTEREST. Official Range and Sale of Stocks in New York Sale*. Stock. BY THOMAI Open. High. Low. Allls-Chalmers, l*t paid.. AUls-Chal., pfd., 1st pd... 18,000 Amalgamated Copper ... 800 Amor. Agrl Chem., com. A m. Am. Can. pfd. and Kolindryi Ahn r <':: n n i Koun.. prd Ktm r.i mi ? :dtton "11 Am. Hide ami Leather, pr American I.omotlve ... Amor, locomotive, pfd..; Amor, Malt '',,.. I'M. a mi rum Smelting . Amer. Sn iff Co . eonij ... \ni> i loan Sugar . Am. .? T. 1, ami T< ! Co... Amerji an Tob?, co. pftl,. Atlantic Coast Line.; ? i:> ?, :i;? .1:- si ? . . com Betbli ni Steel, pfd British-Amer. Tob. Co... Brit.-Ami Tob Co, rights Brooklyn Rapid Transit, i : tral L- atl ?-? orh Canadian Pacific . ?1 . sai ? ?k< and Olilo Chicago Great Western. T. 'hi.. Mil. an.! Sc Paul... 8.140 Cl u II ;? Steel Cor., com. 325 Crii .? Steel, pfd. 2.E00 Chicago ami NorthWesI SIX) Colorado Fuel and Iron Colorado hud Southern. 1,600 Consolidated i;.is D< ; :v. iin and Hudson lien.. .- nd Rio Uran., com p. ii nhd Rl ? Gran., pfd ? ? 1 . I Mln and Sm . pfd >;'? w. Ilclnie fob, Co \,U "? i lenei il Kleiitrlc . 1.SO0 Groat North? rn. pfd ?? Gries) Northern Ore ctfs 111) nols i ?? n t ral . S,SfO Interboro-Met. 1X000 Interboro-Met., pfd. 83*1 61 s? 71% 62! 4 ? i - ??% nr. ...... itn, 31 61% B% 118% 141*4 U.*>4 -?"? s?4 ftffH. loja^ 104? 141% 31 20V4 N<% 41>i.. 131 %i B% 127 I I ? I atnt 18% HI'. si BRANCH A CO., Bankers and Brokers. Closing. Uli AsKcd Kales. Stock. Open. lilirh. 414 I pi.i ?'"\ l'Tij Is', 144% 144*4 HS HIS 13) u 20% t.- I IDS I SI HP, 43', 1S114 2?% 27% e.V.. 37*. Ii9 , li.'? x% lis% 126% 31% 124? nr.i 109 200 In: Moi Marine, com... 4% 100 international Paper .... 16% 300 Int. Paper, pfd. ..71-, Kan. Cltv South., corn.. 25 27,000 Lohlgh Valley . 170 7<". Liggett and Myers, com 21'~ \ * Liggett shd Myers, ptd. ... 200 t.on 11aid Tob. Co.. com.?103 Lortllard Tob. Co. pfd. ... 1700 1... 11: -v 11!? ? arid Nashville M0 0 M 1.111.! < jopper . -.?'< Mo . Kan and Texas Mexican Petroleum _ l>*' Missouri Pacific . I.ooo National l-ead . IS" New Y.-rk Central. MW N V.; t 'nt and Western 1,200 Nrofolk and Western. :?.'?:: Northern Pacific . 2f\? P iclflc Mall . ii' Pennsylvania . rtiO People's ?'?x i-vv ? >?"? j*. c . ?' and St L, com. P.: ? ' . C and St. L. pf't. ? Plttrburgh coal, com. i.:<i Pi essed Steel Car ::?'.>* 1..:'. Pressed Steel Car, pfd.. I"1% i!\ steel Spring, com. <*.*>> Reading . l?H itepubllc Iron arid steel ifjs, TOO Republic I and S.. pfd.. R5% 2,800 Hock Island . \,<m Rot'k Island, pfd 1 ,v.' Seaboard v'r Line. 1 ! " Seaboard Alf Line. Sioss-Shcffleld . 1,600 Southern F'JelMc . 3,f?X> Southern Railway . OX) Southern Hallway, pfd. st ihdard Oil . SX) Tennessee Copper . MC> Texas Pacific . ?. 21.ITulon Pacific . I. 700 l.'nlted States Rubber ;. ?3,h 68.1(?1 L'nlted States St. . i . 7*2% II. " L'nlted States Steel, |>M 113% c. s Cast i. Pipe, com. I?0 v.. ?? !.. ' :liohi . x I't'e. 4*% \"a -. :s r < :hemlCal. pfd. JCO Wabash . 4% m Wabash. pfd. lf> 1,300 Western t'nion . .V2 Weyman-Rrutoh To. Co. ... Total sales for da; . f.l'j qom. 21% Pfd. 64% 112% 171 ?, Low. 4'i I is 67% PJC IIS \ IJfi", 124% 1"1' = l'rjS% 112U ?-".'?? 43 172H 16 S2% 421.900 shares l.tx* 11 lft-,4 ...'s t:", lift's SKiVi lls 1'IS ?Jt'll, ll.H, i >; u 14% Total sales for Week itlve days). I.fi31!"'. shares. Ii to arrive Futures ciosrd easy: Augu? Fer-tember. I2.SS; October. 12.78! De eerr.ber. 12 7?. January. I2.S0; March. I"3i May. lioo. I.Of.AJ. MARKET QUOTATIONS. (Furnished by Levy Commission Co.. Com? mission Merchants, Richmond. Va i Richmond. Va., August t ?12. ICTCAJ nilOLENAI.lv QUOTATION? Ol MARKET. LTVE POULTRT. Chickens, all ?lies, lb. IT I? liens. :i>. 8 13 Roosters, ear-.h. fj i? Ducks, large, lb . :< Ducks, small, young, '.b. .' -. ll Trat'd In crates. n?arb.v. frejih, d">-- A IT In crates, other sections, des. !?> Guinea eggs, du. ff 1 BUTTER. i amliy, choice, fresh, lb. JO 3 U Merchants', (air. lb. i>Htt LIVE STOCK. Veals, ehplci to jar.ry, ,o_ (t Veala, poor in fmr. ib. t rj '? iinni-rs. lb . I 'i t Shoep, Ib. L - m as, t-nrinp. ib. Cattle, :':i!r to prime, lb COUNTBY-CUREI Ha.-r.s. well smoked, smalt, Hems. Rf'i smoked. ' -ge. w< . Unioktd, f;. >uid<. r. -.v.- . i moked; I RIDES Dry flint, .b. Dry Salt. 10. Green; suit ix>. Gri Ii, Ii. lirei Iii il.iuiagrd. 11V4 J wax. .o. \f :? wool. unwashed, tr.i r.jrr* a Si unwashed, llglni) hurry. 3 U -i unwashed, nied|um r-ur.-y u' -1 unawshedi b..;r*,. <f *s MISCELLANEOUS tots. Irish. No. 1. ou.\i 9 itM i 1'otato's. No. 2, bbl. 100 La, MARK KT CONDITIONS, ultrj ? hlckeiis continue to come fret.y market gl td?aily ,:? lining. Egal?Re? il ? St?rket htgliei rind firm; Biit; d inatid 1: ei'pti moderate. I.?:n:,s ivlng Bio? *'M ?liiep, nogs und catt.? i> .it (,?.-.!? d prlci s. s I \v VOKK PRODI < ? MARKET. tw York. Aujjutt 1 ?Flour?Easli i fi.r ? ? Inf r? v it -? mar..! (air. winter pat i, It.Sotl K: ? I'iour and Bye- Quk i hnicai Steady. Harle V?-Nominal. Wheat -.1.1 it ... So ! red ll '"''? f. 0. b. afloat, arrivi Fui r?.a \ ? net lower; 8ep iber. ?'. Di S1.01S Corn?Spot ? , \; ; r> t. artr.nt Oats ? ck; No . sic iiolnlnul : natural white id I.an! - ?. aid} I'.riri Sb adi usust 6 ' ? ? , m.it A IN >l \RI? I I \ RKF.T. .-?us: 1 ?N 'fjllAN 91 I oi No. 3 mixed (old!. ? ? No : white (old!. j' No. 3 white told>. ii' M Winter seed, bag lots (new). IS b BYE?Car lot*. No. : i newi. 3 W No 3 (new). S3 Virginia, hag lots (new)? 2 '2 ltl< HMONU HAY MARKET. Richmond, V? . Aucutt 1. ttlS, i Following uii tn< ,;joijuo;.s ot tho Ilten-) noiid i! :? Exchange! So l Timothy. CS so e .No i Timothy. u 23.03 ; No. 3 Timothy. 1100 v Light Clover, mixed. It 23.W No. 1 Clover, ml-xd._ Si.Oft d" - Cidvel mixed. Nominal So 1 Clovel. . Nonr.nk So . <'. Nominal STRAW?Comprened . ?i 900 LooiC-pre??id, large na>s... y 10.W Load your ?ri bo th.it hay at door* i p. to'n'j contents and thus avoid rejection-. rbl? market gra bs hay In arer.rdnn<-n I S'ltl Satl : i Hay Association i Al l LE MARKETS. Chicago, 111., August 2.?Cattle?Receipts 25,000 head. Market steady to weak. Beeves, 15.75?0.45; Texas steers. $587.10; western steers, t; ?, tockers and feeders. H 'j . cows and heifers. IJ.75tfS.40; calves. t?.7; !:??.'? Hogs?Receipts 11.000 head; market mostly :.31!?c higher, advance lost on pack np calves. Light, l7.SOC5.tO: mix ? ?: ?'. SOIji $?>; heavy, J7.15 ? ''.5; rough 17.1a ii 7 "C. pigs. I6.703S.00: bulk of sales. $7.?S U.' Sheep?Receipts 1-VO.iO head. Market arr.h? strong to iOc. higher. Sheep s 6w and easy. Native I3.30fi-i.76: western. $3.50 Q i ?"-*. yearlings, $1.60135.75; lambs, native, l . (vettern, it J 'Ii7.S5. I N. v York August 1.- Beeves?Receipt! liead. Steer* strong en limited re I ..i lpts. hulls and cow* steady to firm; tliln ?a. slow. Steers. |J.50fJ9.6O; hulls, fl j 6,76; coiVi, J.'.SOfK.W Calvet?Receipts 4M head: generally steady. Veals, is |U .?> So? li ted $11.25r?H.S0 culls. $607.50! grosser, ?and buttermilks $ 17.00, Seep and : Lambs--Receipts li.Wf 'art Sheep steady: ' iambs opened strong and closed ea*!-r Sheep, 53 ?; ?.... . u..s. I.1 . : lambs. }? 7 . $.74; culls fe :?? ????? Hogs?Receipts . i i head. Half a .ar on so '-: mark.-: st.alj st H7f.. jigs. $$.l?SJ.7t Ririr.Moyit roitAcco market. Richmond, v.l. August 2, lfsl2. J rollowlng at. ; quotations or. the Rich? mond Tobacco Exchange: BROWN SHIPPING. Lugs .$ 7 ?0 j, I S.M i Short isaf . s.;n vr ?.io ? . Long I. ..f. 5>.n? r,i j-o.) . . vvrappeti . low y 16.05 BKIOHTS. IBM?KERS?Ccramun . 7.03 tt i A' i Medium . lO.&u a 12-01 , ! 1 Ihe .?.00 ii l-.K'i |i I rTERS?Cooioon . Uv .1 ^ ' Medium . S5.o0 , 1". 'J i uie . i??.?? it - .uO! Fancy . Sl.ou ? -?' i"? ? ; ;.;.LK.--Cuunuo . V l' "5 Medium . 1.00 ?. ?.W I <;;ofd . 13.00 y 15.0? 1 . 16 1)0 a ill j". vVRAPf'ERS?Common. 1>.W .? iifcW j Medium . .. ? oo 5; S-isJ I .i,,..d . 15,00 if : ..30 ! Eine. 3-M 'J ?7 51 j l"aic. y. ?U isl t6 00 -i-UREts? NEW. !..k>. rommon to g??d. 6.5i '.[ '..CO L-igs. it tj prlu.^. 7.60 it I.SO Short ..-a.'. s.oi <u 10.00 Long Uaf. 10.W ;. 13 CO M1SI I LI t M ill s XIAKKETS. PETEitSnbT.fi PEANUT MARKET. (Reported hj Rodgers. McCabu & Co.i Petersburg, v.,.. August 2.?Peanuts?Hpan ? Ish.? Markt! firihl farmers' Spanish, '.'^'j. . :???! hushe liimbo Spanish. 86c, per bushel; .?:.? : sbelied pan - r* i pound; No. 1 ? shelied. Spanish, i\r per pound. Virginias Market n,ii!<tln far cy tumbo, S'c p< r ?d. 3? J^c. per pour.d. ih( :r.g rt"ck, 3c. rer pound. DRY GOOD? M V New York. August 3. ? Jr.. i -i> of dry goods arc doing * broader business, the week pro"ing the best of t?". ?< -tr>- ijius far. Cotton goods are tending higher. Wool markets are very atror.k NaVAL BTl ;.. Wilmington. N. C. August ;.-Spirits Tur psntlne?Steady at 43c, receipts gv casks, ltosln?Steady at K.16, receipts ?S barrel! < rud< Turpentine?Firm it 13 i". d lW, re i elpts IS barrels. Savannah, tia , Atlgusi . Turpentine? Pinn at j-i^ii 4>i?.- ; s.a.is 410 casks: r- eipti -.? casks; (hlpinents ;,n casks stock ??ask*. Rosin? Firm; sali ? . b?rrele; re? ceipts <t,0TS barrels; shipments l.tM iwrr'.i . k, :"*".>. tiarrels. Quote! B, maiu.nk im i i 1 RiBS'oe. iviRT of Richmond. AfOL'ST :. ::-;.. ARRIVED Steamer Brandon, ilartu rfolk, ni't- | .-.?:!. I.se ar. a passengers < I'omlnlon 1-me. 1 Steamer Aurora. Furman. Petersburg and .lames Rlvei landlngii n.irenand ie and p-is 11 ngers, Fui man L ne. BAILED Steamer Brandon. Ilarac). Norfolk, m?r-| chandls? ami passengers, old Dou.lnlun la ue. ! Steamer furaaontas, Oravts, NorrolK ana James River . mdtngs. merchariufae and pas? sengers. Vlrg.:.iu Navlgat on Company i Steamer Aurora; Kurma: . p. tersuurg an t lames River landings, rhei is .a.?.- und pas-I i? ..nd merchandise, Purrnan I.int. Examinations Ludet Mnj. [Special to The f Imes-DlspatCh. ] Amherst; Ya.. August z-?The regulat midsummer examinations for public school teachers began here Wednes? day. There ire lew applicants, ino*' of the teachers ol the county having attended the summer normal ni.ooh. In the absence o: Superintendent K. C. Campbell, who I.? it C'atawba Sanato? rium, the examinations are being eon ducted by Georg, Ii Bowles. During th" summer months work Is being ptisb'-d alon? on the macadam road from Amherst Courtnouse toward Sandlflges It ij. hoped that tins branch of the road will ? completed before tylnier weather comes oh. This w eek the Bo|ird of Supervisors went over the r....d from Amherst lO'Lirnehburg. This branch of the lu nplkc iti scrlou? ned of repair, an ! it Is hoped that a plan can be bgrud ipori whereby it may I ? resurfaced I .llEllliellielil A nil nil II eeil. I Special tu The Times-Dispatch.] ! Ap'pomattox, Vu.i August 2.?Much Interest Is felt i.- ? and throughout the I state In the engagement and approach 1 In? marriage of Misj F.dyth ilarhoi .\t Iwood to Richard leter Palmer, Jr., of !.Norf oik. Miss Atwood ih the JaushtT of Mis. : At wood and the late Captain John Ran I dolph Atwooo. She w as educated at I Hllllns College, iid since ner debut ! several seasons i _-n. has boon much admired und eni lalned. Mr. Palmer Is thi son ..f .lu ? and Jlrs. Richard I Jeter Palmer, ol West Point. After j graduating at '? ishlngton and i.re [University he put ...,| a special course In civil englneerl ^ ?t Virginia Poly I technic Institut? graduating in the clasl of 1007. flu Wedding will take place In ?c! ibei but owintt to the I recent hnreavemeiii Iii the family, it Word This mornitig to those who have appointed an individual as Executor?and more particularly an individual as Trustee in their wills. Suppose the individual should di<- !, fore the trust is completed? linn- is the danger, and that's the rock upon which many an estate has hcen wrecked. Uc therefore most emphatically s.iy that a strong Trust Company like this makes a safer Ivxccutor and Trustee than an individual. The above is but one of many reasons whj this is so. Virginia Trust Co. RICHMOND, VA. Capital, One Million INSTITUTE OVER AT CHASE CITY [8pecial to The Times-Dlspatoh. J Chase City. Vu.. August I.?Tho Chase City Summer Normal Institute has J'iHt completed the most successful session In Its history. The attendance has boon equal to that of former sessions, ami the character of the work 'lone has not been excelled by that of any pro vloue Institute. About 60 |>er cent. Of tho teachers en? rolled remained over to take tho reg? ular State examinations, which were given "Ii July 31 and August 1 and 2. At tho last genorul assembly of the fachers some Important uiinounee inents were made concerning the plan? and polb lea "f the next term. Among these was the plan to form a board of directors to consist of a number of division superintendents, for the pur pose "f bringing the school in closer touch with the real needs of its terri? tory Another plan is to increase the local appropriations so that no tcoch , rs will have to pay a tuition fee. Presbyterian. fir81 presbyterian church.- j Preaching at ;i .v M. by the pastor. Dr. i F. r. McPADEN The evening service will til omitted. Sunday s, i.um at V.jj a. M. Bible classes .. t H a. it CHURCH OK TUB COVENANT REV. J. ' CAIA'IN b'I<b\V"AhT P. O.. r.iftor.-- . {'real Ing at U A. M. l-y the p-jsiot. Colon service ut night. >:lj. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday at s.u |> M Sat.bath t-chool at 9iu a. M. and Bible classes at |0 A. M. At the union service ut night j Bevi J. J. SCHEPER. JR. of the First . English Lutheran Church, will preach to the united congregations of the West End churches ?t the Church of tbe lon-.er.ant at 1:22 r. M SERVICES AT ORACH STREET PRE.S bytertan Church at 11 o'clock a M . preaching by the Her. M. B Rotter. No service at night Sunday School at 9:ao a M ar.d Wednesday r.lg.M -v.ee at 8 :s. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN church (corner drove Avenue and Elm Streets)! Preaching Sunday morning at It o'cloek by Rev. A l PHILLIPS. D. D. No night -ervlces Sunday Sciiool at 3.30 a.M R3SV. If, T ORIAHiAll, OF KAMPDEN Sldney. will preach In the Second Presby? terian Church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. 1 No s. rvlce ?t night. BAPTIST. I'lRsT BAPTIST niTIIClI imWADAND rwelfth Street??.-R?v. GEO W Me DAN* I EL, t-> P . pa.?tor The Rev W. J. Mo GLOTHl.I.N L> r> . of Louisville, Ky.. will pr< ? Ii at 1! A. M and v.f f M Grad? 1 Sunday School. Raraca and Phllathe* asset (A v. Patterson, Supt.i, 9:30 A. , M A ' welcome. SECOND baptist CirURCB iPJtANK ln and Adams S::e?ts>?perv.rej m jj M. Graded Sunday School at 9 "0 a M Orgai ?? d .-.as*, s 'or moi and women. ii-. W r. L. SMITH. D. D. the lormer pastor of this church, will preach A ?el ORAC'E STREET BAPTIST 'IHR il '??f?" and Fiueliec, Mr. ? Is > ?Pr-c-hlng at 11 A M f> th. r?v. b, v. BAI.DV. D. D. of Statesvllle. s. .- No ser? vice a' nigh'. Sunday S'hool at l .'i a M. ?Hugh P. Paw. ]!, superintendent). Wed- - ncsday e^enlng prayct-meetlng at ? :s o'clock The public, especially strangers, cordially Invited to worship with us QROVE AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH Cliove Avenue and Harrison Street)?Rev. W JAMES, Th Da pastor. Pres. hing at 11 A M. by the Rev. e. B pollard. ? >f i'mt.r Se:n nar- st II A M Sundav - I at ?:W A M. (Janiea R Wood. Silpti). Pr.iyi-r-inecling Wednesday at S IS MaSTHODIST. ? ENTENARV M E CHURCH. SOUTH. ?Ira ? ctt*et between Fourth and Fifth i S'ffet?'--Itev W. J ViCNii. l>. l> . paatisr. Prenel.lr.g at .1 a M and 8 13 P. M bv I It*-., s C, HAT' HEP.. D. It. (Traded Sun? day School, with organized classes, at 9:19! A. M. All s<?ts free. PARK PLACE M I-:. CHURCH, SOUTH l?pji site Monroe Park; oh West Franklin Street! list WALTER '! PARKER; p.ir lor, will conduct the services end preach st 11 A M Ho'.v communion after the sermon No BervlC' ut night, bti.ir.ger? find friends welcome. AT a8bury methodist EPISCOPAL church. Sunday, the pastor, Rev. j, I: e<l OLBSTON, will preach at botli services, taking for his theme in the morning "1)1 v|nlt) of Man ' and In ihe evening ' A Christian:':* There will be special music a' both services by the male octette and the lady quartet. CHRISTIAN THIRD CHRISTIAN ? II rRf'H - DA v I D FRAJNCISi minister. Bible Wie?! u r A M. Preach ns services at ll A 31 and -?!:. P. Mi Subjects for the day. "Chris? tian Growth" and "Th. Man Who Lost AH hut His tiod " You are cordially Invited to nttend th*- services of this church on the corner Of TWenO'fs'sth and Marshall oeRMAN evangelical ST. john'S HERMAN ipVANOEMOAL I'hurch icorner Eighth and Marshall Streets)?Rev. 0 ?ut?b, pastor To-mor? row at 11 A M DEUTSCHER GOTTES' DIENST: All seats fr.-. No evening ser? vices during August. Lutheran, bethlehem evangelical i.uthe* ran Church (corner Sixth and Clav Streets?. Re., k Ii. M BUSCH ke, pastor. Sunday Schoo) S tr. A M Sfrvlces ll o'clock n., evening ?eniee? during July nr.d August christian SClBJCCE REGULAR SERVICE i P pi rsi Church of Christ, scientist, will be hSId to? morrow morning In church edifice (cornet Park Avenue sad M??cns Streut i at ll o'loek. Subject. "Love" Wednesday even? ing testimony and experience meeting nt s ?} Tie- rend ng-rooms ire !..rated at North Sixth Street, and are open every WeeN day from 10 a. M. to S i? M. All are cordially invited. LvtllifOduS RicLuiGini,FTBdcrictsli^ & Potomac R. R. TO AN? FROM WASHING TON AND BEYOND. Leave Ittt'hinond ?."..?-?n a.M. Ujrd St.Sla. ?6.10 a.fl. Mala St. Sta. ?S.utl a.X. Main M. Ma. ?8.10 a.m. Bj rd SI. Ma. ?11.10 a.m. Iljrd St. Ma. ?Ii.HI noun Itrrd St. Ma. 8.00 p.m. Bjrrd St. sia. tlt.su P.M. Iljrd St sta. 11.16 P.M. Ell :i Station. ?6.16 P.M. .Main SI. Slo. ? '.en i' m Iii rd -.t. Sts. Arrlv.? Itlt'iiinond ?7.60 A.M. BtrdSkSts. (I l.tt a.M. Klba ntallOD. tllUli A.M. IS)rd SUSIS. ? I.P2 p.m. M-!i. M. Ma. ?8.60 P.M. Hjrd SI.Sta. -ll It) p.m. lljrdM.Ma. ?D.OO I' M B)rd si.si,. ?n.J.-, p.M. BjrdSl.Sts. ?11.13 I' M. MsloSl.Sta. 1*18.64) nts-bt Iljrd st.si? Pl.D'i nlgbl Main St. SI*. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN'S WEEKDAYS. i.i-stii is)r>1 st. Sta. 4.00 P. K for I'rederleksbsrg Lease Klba SU. A. M.,6.86 1'. H. for '.sliland irrlri Itrrd st. Kls.8.86 .t.n. rrom Krederlekab'e, irrlre Elba Sta. 0.80 A.H.,6Jtfl P.M. front ishlsad. ?Dfctiy. 1 V'eekdaya. ;3u:nla>'i only. All trains to or from Uytd Strcst Station stop at Klba. Time of arrivals and departures oat euaranteed. Read the siens southern k/ulway 1'ItEMlrlll ...Mlilt.lt Of IH.I SOUTH. Trains Leaie Kit bmond. i N. B.?Following ?ohedul. ||g ? ? .-, publish? ed ns information ahd no*, guaranteed: For Hie south ?Dally. 6:10 A. St l.oral a- u A. M Expreaa. i:00 i*. M. Hipress. ?mi electric lighted Sleeping Car lor 41 ?nta and Birmingham, 11:41 H 34, Express. l\tt?K Day ":'o P. M. L?cal. VullK RIVER LINTS. 1-30 I' M Dally -I'onn.-.utng for Haiti, more Man Wed and Friday. e.? a. at.?Kx tuu. ti.a I- P M.-Mon . \%.-d. ?nd Frl .h> LiMral irair.s Arrive Richmond. From ihe .-..utn: e:M a M, ?:I0 a. V j 1:00 P. M. s.os P. M. dally: :.' :.:, Ex. Sun. Fr.,m Well Point: 9:.? a. M dally. L'.lli a. il . Mor . Wed and Frl? 4:26 P M Ex Sun. 8. E BUROEKS, [j p a . soi F. 3taln St ."hone \t?rtl?r,n 311 BRA BOA III? AIR LINK. ' touthbound trains ?chedulad '.?> mare itP-n mon.1 dallyi l:0J a. M.-Local to Nor'tna. ) Ml p M. ?leepers and coaches, aI tan to, Birmingham, Savnnnah, Jacksenvlllo. 1:3) a M. .Bloopers and eoaoh*?, Jackaoavtlla. ii p. M oieeper. and coaohoa, ..ant*. i Birmingham, Mamphla. Sforthbound trams SLhedulrd f atrlv. In Htelin.end dallf/l 1 7tM a. 34., ItM a. M., 6:06 P. M . 6:40 I'. 31.. I Lu*-30. NOTICE of Call for Redemption 6% Ten Year Notes Jefferson Realty Corporation Notice is Hereby Given to the Holders of Coupon Notes Nos. 1, 3, 5f 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12,17,18, 19, 21. 22, 23, 25, 26, 28, 39, 40, 44,45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 64, 65, 66, 68,70, 71, 72, 74, 76, 77, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, Fur one thousand dollars ($1,ooo) each, of the serio> of six per cent, ton-year coupon notes of Jefferson Realty Corporation, ?i.it<?<! March 2, 1908, that, in accordan c with the terms of said notes, redemption of the same will lie made by Jefferson Realty On poration on September I, 1912, that beinR the next date for the payment of semi-annual interest due on said notes by the payment of the principal of said notes, with interest accrued to the date >>f redemption, and the (naher sum of one and one-half percentum of the fare \altje of said notes, provided -aid notes with all unmatrilcd interest coupons annexed are surrendered on said date of redemption; ami the holders of said notes are hereby req'iiied to present the samt with all unma lured interest coupons annexed, for redemption in the manner above stated, on September 1, 1912, at American National Bank RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. If said notes arc nol presented (or redemption at said time and place, a stint equal to the principal of said notes and unpaid interest dtlc thereon, and "tie and one-half percentum of the face value thereof, will he deposited with the American National Hank of Richmond, Vireihia, for the redemption of -aid note, when pre? sented, and siid notes will thereafter i case to hear interest. JEFFERSON REALTY CORPORATION, Hv < > 1 . V. I-.ISK .hK. Secret.,f. I The Prestige of a reliable and well-known banking institution reflects to the benefit of its depositors. If you carry .in account with Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank you are recognized as being associated with an institution of pre-eminent standing. Planters National Bank OF RICHMOND, VA. Twenty Years From Now You will not regret having opened .t savings account. The habit of saving is soon acquired, and deposit - of small amounts from time to time, with the semi-annually compounded inter? est, will show a surprisingly large balance to your credit in a very short time. Bank of Commerce and Trusts JOSEPH E. WILLARD. President A. R. HOLLADAY . Nice-President R. M. KENT, Jr., .Vice-President R. B. CAMPBELL . Cashier fAillll OUd? Norfolk & Western Railway Bched?la is E.'frct Jun< it?* UJl" !.<???.* ii> rd Btrcat Station. Hlchmona you NORFOLK: bl:l4 a VI . ??:? a. M., aj w l M . ?? l* P. M . b: t: p. m K?K LYNCHBURG AM) THE' WEbT: ?? :; 1 A M . <X a M . *i3 <?! y S. . ?? ? j>. m Anne Richmond from Norfolk; ?11:49 a. M . b;r?t a. m.. ?6 ii p m . bis p u ?;. M P. M rion, \V,.t *t i~. a SI (1 It Pi SI . b-..?0 P, il.. U.vi P. M.. H P M. ?Dally, aDally tx. Sunday b.cund?y onlj. 1 W, a BEV1LL. H BOSLET, o. P. a . Knknalt? tj P A ? Richmond. Atlantic Coast Line 1 ln> Standard Railroad "f thr houiN. EFFEl T1 JUNE 15th. 1012 TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND DATE? Kor Florida and South: l:U a 11 ?M i r. m . i:uu a. it. Kur Norfolk: "S.10 a. M . 9 Co A. M.. I M . t 10 P M . ??: lit t: m. Kor N. & W. Ry. Wait: ?;:6 a. 11., 10? A m . ?j:00 p. m . 3 ? P. M Kor Pn.raburg: ; w a M . I ii a. If.. ??;.:o A M. s;:0 A. M . 0:00 A. si., io.oo A. M? l'i p. M . 4 P. 34.. 1:03 H M. < > i\ it . "t:3i P. M , 9. So P, Sf . U:? P. u. For Qrldaboro and Fayettcvlllt: M: 10 P.M. traii.t ni.i? Richmond dally: 1:06 a. si ? w a. M . ?.ss a M. ?!.*; a. M.. "1'Uti a M . '11)0 A. St.. "l^li a SI. ?2:10 I' SI ?*l 40 P, M . 0.(6 p, M . 1:23 I- M . 1:00 p. s: . ? ? P. ii . ?*l0:ts p. SI., 11:jo p. si. ?Excapt Sunday. ??Su.tday only. Tuna of arrival and dapartura and ?n r.?ctlons not guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL D r a_ ?.? Wala be Chesapeake &. Uhio Railway ?;&0A.?Local- Dnlls ?Newport News. t..u a.?Local?Dally?Cn'villa. Ex. fcuo, i Thurmond. t?:00 A.?Expr?a??Dally?Norfolk, ?'.d Point 110:00 A.?Local?Dally?Lcbbg.. Las. C Korg. ?12:00 Noon?Expreaa-r-Dally?Norfolk Old Pi, ?. j p Expreaa?Daily, (?.n.. E'villa. |4:00 P.?Expreaa--Dally?Norfolk, :, Kawa, 1../J P -Local- Dally?N, Newa, Did Point. tut I' - Local?iEx. Sun ? Uoi douevlll*. K It P.- Local?Ex. Sun.-Lchbg. Natural Bridge. Clifton rotdt. ?6 40 p.?Limited?Dnl >?- Clncln'tl, Chicago, ?11:00 P.?Expre?e?Dally?Cincinnati. L'vllte. ?Sleepers. IFnrlor can. ilLAIN.- ARRIVE RICHMOND?Local from I...st. 8 10 A. 11 . 7;40 p. St. Through from East: 11:30 A. St., 2.05 I'. M.. 6:30 P. SI. Local trom W.-?t. t:20 A. M-. "s> Oi A. M., Kid 7 20 P. M Through! i:W A. II.. U:M a. St. and 2:?>0 1? M. Jim?b Rlvar Line! "?:3S A. M , 6 40 p. M ??tinny 0??ept runilsj. Kit Il.Mll.M) AND chesapeake BAY RAILWAY ( OS1PANY. Schedule of Rlectrlo Trulm, ffTfi-rtve May 10, nrt Leave Richmond, Lavirc! ami Urua-l Btreeta: u'A-.m a. M., ?7:10 a. M., bS;lo A. SI.. 9:10 a. M . "10W A. Si. 11:10 A. SJ.. 1:10 P. M. 2.10 P. M., i::n P. M . 1.1:10 P. M . 6:.o P. M . ?:M P. M . 7 10 P. M.. US:10 P. M.. 10 :u P. M , E:t; P. SI. Liave Aahland, Eng land and Mapl? Stroeta: *i:56 a. M., b 1:00 a M . ? ou a. M? bS:0.) A. M . 10:00 a. M . ??11:00 a M.. *12:00 M . "1:00 P- M . 2:01 p. SI . ; 00 p M . 4:00 P. M . b$:00 P. M.. 1:00 P. M., P V. . > 00 P. M , t'a ** P. M . 11:00 P. ?. ?Dally except Btinuty. "iir ony only. bCarrlea bScsair?. Richmond & Petersburg tlectnc Railwaj l Car? U-uve Manchi aH r. Seventh ana Perry i Streets, for Prtcraburt;: ?c. 7. 1. *!?. 10. 11. *EI a. SI.. E 2. ?3. 4. 4. ?? i :. ?. "J. 10 P. m. I 11:00 P. M.. tor UfirttT. 12:00 midnlitht for Fatart burst. ! can leave Peteratiurs. fort of Rycnmora . Etrr't. tor Mahohestort I |S:li. t:li. "flit. ?:?. ?:3S. ?10:^. U:U I A M.: 12:35. 2:?. 3:2i. ?4:30. t:SS, t:A. '?1:30. KttS. ?:3i. ?10:40, 11-10 P. If. ! tDaliy. ?xcoyt Sundays and holtda) a, I ?CarrU? barcago and fipreii. ! ??Llmltedi o*fcrt f-'undnyi and holidays All cars from I'ctersbury c-.nn?ct wits , rnr? for Richmond fetriimiiotnG VACATION TOURS ; Just "ASK MR. BOWMAN." Me will Look you ami furnish TRAVEL WITHOUT TROUBLE on Land, Rivers, * Lakes or Sea. S. H. BOWMAN. Tourist A?ont, 170S Last Main Street, Richmond, Va. Our Claim to Your Confidence pl< facilities rind a clean record Th<- faet that ti'C have nniu up a largo business indicates tno reliability and satisfaction oi our First National Bank 1104 K. Main Street Capital and Surplus S2.onn.ooo Commonwealth Bank You arc assured of satisfactory service if your account is in thi* bank. Manchester National The place where your grows and where it is safe National Bank of Virginia Capital .$1,200,00" Surplus Profits. S 700,00:) Account solicited Ninth and Main Streets. ifrrefimboats, ULI; DOMINION iASK. Lv. Richmond foot of Asa si. dail/.f:00t. si. Lctu .Soj.ori News.?ttsl A. M. Arrlvo .Sorimt.6.?U A. at. Connects with iiihd lins stunners .caving \or;oik lur N?W luiH dally, except Sued*/. I;00 1'. M. Connections also mad* by N. & v.. H>. i V. at. anu c. & u. ley. at * 1. it. Ktstnt im* stt-niiitrs stop at Clarouiont to land or receive] passengers on signal, ana Will bu mot by public conveyance. V1KU1NLA NAVIGATION > >?. (tsuectlva Muren U/.?James luver n> dayught for Norfolk and out Point, Newport News and all J lines Kiv?.r landings. Steam*! leaves iioiuiu>. Wednesday mid Friday at 6.*j a. il. Iielgl.t received for all Jaiuns Jtiv.r Unuiu^i I hone Madison ITS. Muli. I li Let OtTsoa. >; Mam Street. . AI ATION ( Itt Isl.s via Halifax, N. S.. cruise d ISO0 miles Ma?-. I nltleent Kcenery: Out of cnnno. Norihnmber. I land strait. Half and River St. Lawrence and I far-famed Saguenny lllver. S, S. ? Trinidad" from N. V Aiig. Jd and ITlh. From I Quebec, August 9th i To ?lU<Z*\3<2.Ce Tours Inc. Holet?, shore Excursions, Lowest Kales. Twin Heren S. s. "ltHRMU1>IAN," j :q.ms tons displacement. Electric fans; wire i less telegraphy. Fastest, newest mid nnljr ' Steamer lan'Ung piiserngers "t Hie dock Id ik i um.in ?Hin.tu transfer, Sailings every live days In connection with R. M. S. p. ! Co. Tickets Interchangeable. ! For full Information aprly to A. K, OUT BRBR1DOE * CO.. Agts., Quebec S. n, Co.. Ltd., 19 Drdwy., n. v.. s. ii. hoivmax, ;m j E. Mnln. or any Ticket Agt. or Ol LULU I b. S' CO., Ltd., Quebec. Bank itioncy