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New York Stock Market to-days ftdva.nct! m the British batik . tl I ? ternattonnl monotart situation usu.^t be reckoned with in-the developmenta1 of the next few months. ? ? ? ? raise Its discount at this purtieulai period. th< . ???hon tP.e August rate was | ]-_? per cent and advanced to 7 per! cent before I loci i drooping. caJl mohe; opened at three : the highest tlpure in some v eeks. Moit i Jr?\ver rate. Time accommodations, es- j pccially sixty and ninety day terms, were stiffcr with a slight Increase of . demand. Tl c only time in the course of the : ? ? ? l.oulsvlllc and Nashville directors had; \ ted a 20 per cent liier? ase of stock ? to i. offered at par. A two point ; ?t. line In Uils issue resulted, how- | ever, with renewed dullness elsewhere,] hut final prices in steel. Union Paclflc und Heading were at or near the day's] further Irregularity and dullness ?wer? shown by the bond market with total sales 'par value of }1.350.000 United States '.wo > r< glstered ad? vanced 1-4 and the cotipoji twos do* Cllned 1-5 per cent on call; New York. August 29.?M^oncy on call firmer. 2 .i-S to 3 1-1 rer cenl i Ruling rate S per rent. Time loans strong. days 3 e-4fi4 pet cent: six months i 3-4?S. Prime mercantile paper to ,". 1-2 per opt. Sterling exchnnse steady. $iSi25 for sixty day bills and $t.fT.'.a 4or demand. Corhmerchl bills $4.8312. I RICHMONO STOCK MARKET Bv Kichnid tv. Usury, Vn.k -rtd Bond Rrokrr. 101C E Main Stre Richmond. Va . August . ?. STATE SECURITIES; ill I Ask Virginia Js, Old. c anrl ft. :v. ? ??. V.i. Centuries, .-? r. and K. 1M1.. H\ I RAILROAD BONOS. A. C. tl R R Cbc, Tr 4 p.. e.... ft. ? and O. Genl M . ?.'?*.?. l*J>2. 10! ?iecirsla. Sou. and FliuT "d" . p.*. Os rr: i and A.a Cor. 4s. 1M5. utf tNor. and Weil Ry. 4s. 19J6. Seaboard Air l.ln* 4s. 19S0. S7 Kb B. Dev. and O. M 4e 19H.. .. 1? Wettern N C. lit <??. C lf.n. :?. STREET RAILWAY BONDS. Nor. and Torts. Trac, Co 5s, tsjj . -) STREET RY. STOCKS. Par. Va P.y and Power cv pfd t ?\ .i Rv. and rower Co. coin_1(0 C RAILROAD STOCK?. Par Atlantic Coast l.ir.c cam.it*> m Chesapeake and Ohio.tt . Norfolk and WeStirn coin.10)111 Seaboard Air Line pfd.I'M M Seaboard Air l.lr.o cam.IO0 '.I Southern Railway pfd.too so Southern Railway rom.to) 34 BANK AND TRUST CO STOCKS. American Nations!.i?A? ?31 Broad Street -. .. i;ank ol C?mmerc? and Trusts :? I'ent.-al .Vatlon.i! Bank._10018 ? Commonwealth Bank.lOOlliVi 1 Merchants National. .IM S0j> M<char.:cs and Merchants.109 155 National State and city Bank :? Jilchmond Trust and Cava Co 100 1 Savings Bank ol Richmond. 15 M I . n Bunk of Richmond.?: ?.r.:a Trust Company.100 1GO West En? . :i IS!4 MIS' ELLANEOUfl. Va.-Car Chem. pfd. 5 p e.166 '.:?; 1 Vn Rulidir.g ar.d Loan Co.1C0 I1 G orations for Interest-paying bonds ai<> pries to Which Interest must be added me bonds and Certificates of Indebted "bond list. " -Chaimert f? ctfs (bldt. u rlcan Tohiteeo Co oil 4s (bid). s; rlcan Tt.liarro Co bid ?'? ibid). 120 Norfolk nr.s Western conv. 4s (bld>. Be a board .Mr l.-.r.. stamped 4 s (bidi.. Seaboard Air l.lns stampod is. . Southern Railway is. Southern Railway "s. 1 ':.:?. d sta i?t SI ? . End 5? . Virginia-Brown Bros r}tfa 'bid ? ... virslnla-car. ilherh 1st E*. Va. Ry. and r-.wer Co In tasked)... W?baih rtsh is. Wahush. ? Pitt- T.'rm. Is' 45 . COTTON ?1 MtKl IS. Ne'e York. A<ia-j?' '-'? Aftel ir. ea: vanet- ih? Cotton market turned fas ?lay an', clos. d pasy ot a net decline 20 points Bi fi r< ml . ia> active e njd ''}'? points net higher, POlhtS a'oor.'f the- ,.-.\c l.vt' of ye-J morning Den irid a in .. ? . > iroiind prices, and after a short perlOr] ni bei the martcei becarrii ?vJcnk Srirl Buyers of ysiterday ar.d this morhh had fvl'.fnr y bee: rather rhati ?ny Immediate austuin \ :, r: ee, N-raini *(">. ? Receipts at a . at Oalvast i January . j . bruary . Mai M ? June . September . It ? October .10? lO^SS If.:: Iti.r November . Deeembsr .- ...1103 Spot cotton closed mld<D hg ij lar.de. 2". !*: midt] ng gulf . , . . ba!'f Cotton, ?julet: middling, Ii >'-.\ grots r? eaiptt. ?.?? hales- sales ' ? ? s ?? stock lit. 434 SS'es ? ap'.r- : ? ?>? ? bales; Coastwise, tt bai.t. T?tal to-day at Sil ports?n?.:pis 17.0?1 habt; export to Great bales; to Franee. 3.ir?'. bates ?'? i." t.* at, Consolidated at all ports-.v.: receipts OPEN an ACCOUNT WITH THE UNION BANK OF RICHMOND. U07 EAST MAIN STREET. .tOO MAKES A START. 2 PK Jt ' CENT. INTEREST, OfHciai Mange and Sale of .Stocks in New York BY THOMAS BHANCll & <.'?>. Bankers nnd Brokers, cubing. Baien. Stock. Open. High. Low Bid'Asked Sales. Stock. Open. High. I> ? i > Int. Mer. M ? ' ' l \ in \ ?i ? 'lietn., it-: !.;??? Ami ? B> ei Sugar. In) Paper, pCd ? ' ? t..M. Loillsviii? iind Kiihhvtlli ?Ul"tl\ ,pp A ni ? i .<... .n>.-i i v.-. pf.i. ... ... p ?? . . j,,.. , Al. xl, un petroleum ? Snior, Malt ?To pfd. ?U .vi.. Kun. and Texts? A.n. to ';i i. Smelting . ?3 ?"?'i ft it *<\? ?? : o Mlsoui I Paciltc . American Sogar . 1 '"? ' ...i n. w Vork Central . \- Pel an<| Tel Co... !?? I?5?i U-ri IIMH l?5(* da' n Y.i "i.t und Western > : I ? 1 i ? on iind Ohio l?V.'j It'iVj '"-'j ! ?? i 1,100 Pittsburgh Coal, com... ' ' Broklyn Rapid Transit. . .'is '?' ... "j. uiis n . . Ce tr.nl Until r. ? -m. .:>'?? ?\ 29?* ..-'i . - . Republic Irojn and Steel Cairo (lain Pa Hie .'T.s :>?>, 2.?*? SJM* -.*'?'?? 200 ttepttbllc 1. and s.. Jtu. ? ? South.rn Pacific . 11- " Ill's 111 ' * ?Crttclbb st. -1. pfd. ??'??? ??:?"?? u ?_?<" Southern Hallway . 809? ? !a ??' '??' * ? 'go and Northwest. ... 111*4 HiSVi 3W Southern Hallway, pfd >.-"t ?? ?? Wi ?> Js'A' WilMi 4 Ii '?Hdr 0 IS .'f. tiiotn BhrdluShv Standard ?.>!! . . ? ?? b'*>*> 1.100Colorado Ke?l and Irbrii 92% 33 3iH ?:-'1: 33*4 -OS. A. I... com. 2394 ? 28*4 '-'?"? Colorado and SOUther?-,* i. ... 2?*/0S. A I., pfd. Kfifi 'i ?-''J L9?0 Consolidated On.".H-IH 145T4 14-'.', !?.'.?, tit 3,sW'Tenttessoc i'upper. *i i i-'-j 12?, Delaware und Hudson. ... ... I.oi, i:i p., Texas Pacific . 8254 " ??? ?x* ? ? i bed Mln. iind Sm? pfd, ... 12 i : \ (.(Jar Chemical . t;!-.. I i ITHj ?H ??.??;.??. w. Helme Tob. Co- P!"< I? IM> Va.-Cnr. t;henilcal. pfd. ... . ... lit) n Kle. trlo.isjtj 1*2?, !>;i.. l-.'i. is? Uoymnn-Bruton To .Co.. 22.1 J.sw Great Northern, pfd,.. . )?:?>, lajijj 133 ' >;'? IS? VVabash . ... .?? n 4.?? Great Northern Ore!Ctfs |* IST* U - I4?i4 Wabash. pfd. ... ... I?i', Illinois Central . ... 131 i:u>, Western Ptilon . i. ... >l'.?i t !# Ihtet horo-Mei. > .? 20 \:>\ >?. Total sales for day. 2??.506 sh es 1,409 Intcrbpro-Met pfd .... firj?, K??? 5H B8',i Total rales for \c.-oU ftour da- ? >. S4S.*oD shares i otai sim- heptembei i at al; ports?Net j receipts, 12.0$?,21! bules; <.\;">rt to Orcni Britain, t if-: bales; t? Frap.cc. 1.19T.: ? halej; to th- Continent. U91.SM batet: to] Japan. (12,106 hales, to Mexico, ? bales J New Orleans, August -? -Cotton futures I opened stead} 11 an ndvnncc <,f Ttj}9 points on good cables and continued nbserico of] rains In the western half ?: the cotton bell Privat? .-ub>? fie in Liverpool Haid that I English spinners showed a disposition io ' tjdy at present prices Spol cotton easy, v . eft, middling, 1114c. Pale? on the spot 1C: I si ? Futures closed barely *:cad> at .1 net decline ril 6Cf< points Closing bids; August 10.5S nomlnnl; September, lOAij Oc? tober, 10.?'; December, 10.80; January, Vb.il; M.irra. lljOSi May. U.U. LOt VI. MARKE I Qt OTAI IONS. trnlshcsl b> bevj, Cohiinlsslon Co. com-.' mission Merchants, Richmond. \ a ? I HlcnmjiiJ. Va., August \ rt.M. W llol ll-Al.l. QUOTATIONS ?'l .M VKKET, LIVE POULTRY, :: itters, each. Si. a Ducke, large, young, lb. 14 J Ducks, small, young, lb. t) 'j 1 EG'JS?cruiod. In crates, nearby, fresh, u? s. .'. i In ? rales, other sections, Oui. Jl & i Guinea egg?, dor . . 11 y BUTTER, Family, choice, fresh, lb. :o ?J Merchants', fair, lo. UVs'tt LIVE STOCK. Veals, choice to fancy, lb. if Veals, poor la !alr, lb. 6 'a' Calves, runners, lb., < O 6.1 Sheep, lb. It 'it ?%4j Lambs, spring, lb. c y I Cattle, :?!:? to prime, lb. 4 tj lli Hot-, lb. ? ?I ;y, COUNTnT-CURED ?ACO.N' Hams, well smoked, imatl, lb. tl if Hams, well smoked, large, lb. It O 17 I Sides, well smoked, lb. l-'Viit 13 Shoulders, will smoked, lb... UV? J U hides. Dry flint, lb. :o j Dry salt, -lu. is if Green, salt, lb. 1:' y GTcani lb. 11 ii Greeh, dariiagcdi lb. ?> id * Tallow . ? y. Di,s?a\ .... 5T7 0' WOOL Ch., unwashed, free of burr.a. if T. Csi., unwashed, lightly lurry. 2J Q U Ch . unwashed, medium hurry. J> 3 21 Ch . Unwashed, heavy hurry if :s Market Conditions?Market very octl.t All lines In good demand. NE? YORK PRODUCE MARKET. New York. August "3.?Flour?Steady with n moderate trade. Rye Flfiur and Cornrrieal Firm Rye?quiet Barley?Steady, wheat ?Spot firm; new. No. C red. Jl.OfiVi c. 1 : track, nnd ll.OTi, f o. i>. afloat. Futures j? j ii net higher, September. 51 Ol; Decem? ber. 11:02*41 May, ):'.?s'. Corn?Spot firm; export, ?'.*,'". : o b, afloat, December and March. 0.1 ts Firm, new, standard white. 41c , No :. 41?,e. Prtrk. Reef and LSrd?Firm or. Meats Quiet. Pctroleuni nr\<l Rosln-I-Qulct. Tal \n\\ steady \V< ?1?steady ltlc< -Unset tied. Molasses Quiet .,n.i steady Sugar? ittensecd oil was genera ly a shade huh under report! et froo crude offering-, a k of Outside speculative demand and :i liquidation on :!?.? late weakness i" ton Futur, s clog! ! . 'H points net low Sspterhber. **?--'" '<*-Noyenib'tVr, ?<??>; me crude, ?,07 do. slimmer yellow, < Mil AMI OKAIN MAIIKI'.I ? l.U'A. Clcso. RICHMOND ORATN MARKET. Richmond. Va . August j> 1M3 v HOLR?A.LE QUOTATIONS ON CHANGE, t\ H EAT?Ca* lets I roil.v -Car lota No. j Whit*.., I No. * shite.., ?1 01 No. 2 mixed. a ?a Virginia -. p, ^. j,; ? IA TS i ar lots No. i) mixed fnew). e7>?^r .*?'" 3 mixed (hew). S^sii No. j While (new). "iff 3314 No while (new. j. is?> Winter iced i lo w)_. 4$ ?j> ?o RYE Cur : t* No. j (new). 8 t] Nn. 1 in?w)..,. a ft Virginia, bar lots (new). 0 V! lilt ILMO.NTl HAY M VKKE1 K'.-hmor.d Va.. August 2i. ;(?'.: Fnllewing are the quotations on the Rich? mond Hay Exchange: Car lots?Old or New No l Klmothy. # 23.60 No. 2 Timothj-. 22.00 T No. 3 Timothy. 16.W Tj bight plover mixed. y jjj ;o No. 1 Clovci. mixed. 21.00 1( No. 2 Clover, mixed. Nominal No I Clowr. Nominal No. 3 Clov. r. Nominal STRAW?Compressed . S.OO b'traw- Loose-prassed, :'.-? hues it loco Load your ear* so that hay e* ^aora rep resents contents and :hus a\ old rejections. The market grades ha) in accordance with lh- Notional lia> Association CATTLE MARKETS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Salts a: Union Btoch Yards.) Richmond. Vi., August 29, 1912 Report of the live stuck market fjr the week ending August 24, ;$12: U* st steers, 7V?tJ7?ic.; medium lo good, ?'t a 7c.. common to (Sir, l:? '?; S'jc : beat heifers, S&Gtt'.lC.; medium to good, O iO'j.-.. common to lair. ;?Sjt:,c, best tows, iQ I'-iC ; medium 10 good, 4'-, p,c.; comiil?n I,, (air. .'?i4r.o.iC.: balls. I , Presh cows. 4? ? ?< ?'?"? per l ead, liest ?e-al calves, 7lie: lulr u> ste-oj, i'a *' "<?; dlckf, 4 3 Jr.; best PS . ahoats, 64 9 . sows and stags, . ; bent lambs e .1 7c.; common. iHfJae : best "sheep. 2 * le.; common to fair, 2':i3c. Chicago, ill. August 39.? Cattle?Receipts lead. Market steady, 10c. lower; calves unevenly higher. Beeves, J5.V 10.46: T?x**, steers. $2.75{j S.16; u'estorn steers, i.'.iic-';. Steckers and feeders. S4-30fl7.2ii cows and heifer*, $2 wit: eoH'ci, $; M ::?'?' Hogs? Receipts 10,000, head. Market steady; others weak to 10c. lower. Light, iii ? :?'; mixed, [ ?5.10 <t ? heavy, J7.M-gS.75; rough. $7.1? if . MS. pigs, tl.604tS.25; hujlt of sales, >-..". - 8.76 Bheep? Receipts 3a.i>" head. Market at) idj lo 16c lower. Native, 13.40474.6?; western. $3.45'ji ?.'5; lambs, nalie. $4.751J7.lt); west. rn. $4 77 if 7.1*. New York. August 2>.?Bepv?i?Receipts 6J7 head; no tradings feeling steady. Calves Receipts (tj head Market s'.eudy. Veals. i:ii i2.oti: :< -i calves, . I.60j grassers; It i-6'.tCj buttermilks, tS.SO'QO.OO ishcop and .Receipts i.Ml head; market Irregu Shqep, 12.5011 4.26: culls, 1132.00; lambs, ;007.55; culls. $4.6043 ft. Hogs-Rocclptl ,150 head; fee-ling weak; quotations un? til! II MONI. TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond* Va.. August 1912, Following aro the. quotations on the- Rich: mon I Tobacco Exchange: BROWVt BHIPP1NO Lugs .4 7 50 U? i.Ol M rt leaf. ?.oft <?| ?.et ? Long lial. 6.00 y 12W \\ ; uppers . 10.io u 10.00 BRIOHTP, .? .?!< K GRS?Common . 7.?C j Kit Medium . 10.00 it 12. uj ? . U.to y 15 (h) Ci ? I'BRS?Common . 14.M -j i. ? Mi dluni . 16 is) a 17.06 Pin? . 20.t? y 2s.00 Pan y . 24 im a 27.00 FILLERS?Common . . < 0) w 10.00 Medium . 10 oo in' 12.00 . i?< h] .uoo it 15.00 I . t> . 16.00 G 20 oo I WR Al'PERS?Conim?n . taO) .;. iC.63 1 Medium . 22.'? at 13.00 Uodd . 25.00 -it 30.C0 I'll,. . 1(2.60 W E7.50 Par.cy .? 40.00 4...0.) SU.N-CURED?NBVW. Lugs, common to good. 6.50 i{1 7.?j Lugs, goof to prime. 7 60 U ? 50 o-v.: ..j:. too U lv? MIM'l I I. VNEOffl dtARKRTtV PETERSBl'RO PEANUT MARKET. I it ; fttd : :? Rodgers, McCabe A Co.) i Petersburg, Va., August i?-p, anuts?Span? ish?Ma-k-t ?.ak: Parihera' Spanish. S6o p. r biiahiei; .luti.be Spahiiih, STvic. p^f I bushel; No. 1 shelled Spanish, 5!*c. per pound: No. J ?h?'.:rl Spanish, 3Vjc per pouml. Virginias?.Market weak. fancy Jumbo. 33?c. per po.nd; f.inc/ hand-plot cd. .i\-c per pou:... extra prime, 3'?c | per pound: prime. ! . p-r pound: machine. I ;??' >'? ? . - per pound; sh-lllng stock. I :c ne: pound. DRY GOC:>; MARKET. New York. Augunt 2$.?Mora activity was] noted on the prims nil in goods market. New prices wire named on cotton crashes, buck and terry tow. .? and cotton damask. Hrii ?- showed slight aevahces, but this did not deter buyers from operating freely for | tlo next spring season .-ales of es'-.-liuh standard iiri.it cloth: were made foi s*p tember delivery at !?:???. above the .is- ojii6 tailon. in most places ihesii goods could Pel obtained .it ?. Thei "as a good demand | for men's wear In ivlntei weights. Cotton j earns rule iiulct. Ri.? silk advanced again. NAVAL S roit r.s. Wilmington. N. C., August '-f?Spirits Tur-| pentlne?Steady at Rosin?Stead) at js.lfl Tar?Firm ai f.MO '-'rude Turpentine ?Quoted at 13.25SJ4.75; receipts barrels. sa-..it.:-,a:-i. 'la.. A..c ..-t .-? - i :-p.-:;tir.e ? in- Tu :r.. s.ilrs ; barrcli?; ehlptnt MARINE IN I Kl I H.F.NOl. PORT OF RICHMOND. AUOCST 59, 1912 AhKlVED. Steamer Berkeley, .-nelly, Norfolk, mer- I chahdtse and passengers, Old Dominien' Line; Steamer Pocahontas. Qravss, Norfolk and] Jahiei Illver landings, merchandlsa and pas? sengers, Virginia Navigation Compacy. Steamer Aurora, Furman. Poti "Vurg and Janiei River landings, merchandise, and pas* iengi 11, Furhib a Dlnb. SAILED. Steamer Berkeley: Shelly, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers, cjid Dominion Line. Steamer Aurora. K rman. Petersburg und I James River lat.dings merchandise and pas-| lengei?j Furman Line. \i:\\ -i VTIOX COMPLETED. Southern win I'm it into Commission September 15, Icip- etui tb the! times-Dispatch. 1 Lynchhurg, Un . Atitrust 23.?The Southern Railway has fixed September l.-, at" the time for the new station to be put Into commission In the West Lnd, lifter which the temporary sta? tion will be abandoned and all pas? sengers over the new route throuirh the city will be landed within A short walk of the street car Hries. With tin exception of the installnt ' on i.: .-?:.:?.:.a fixtures find the com pletion ??!' the paving of the station ap? proach from park Avenue, the station is ready for use now. The new sta? tion Which haa cost about $50,000, will -to Into commission without ceremony. BUILDING* PERMITS Mr?. Thorpe In Kreei (120,000 I henire fOr Colored People. nuidlnir -.t.'t iepiilr permits were issued yesterday as follows: \ Mrs. A ..it;.. , re.-t a one-story t rick theatre, t? be used by colored people, ni MO No-:', ? :ond Street) to cost $30.00?. It ?III scat IM p.-opl". and will he In ac? cordance wit;, modern building laws for structures of this character. W. .1 K .?h. to erect a two-story brick dWi Ing, ..?>; West OrAtte Street, to .,.st LVOV A V. Shea erect two detached two ?tbry brick dwellings, 3222-S224 Orove Ayo !,ue, to C(S' }l I.J50. O. W. Oupd itch', to erect a . one-atory brick stable, rear of 3V1 Fulton Street, to cost I1S5. Firs: Baptist Church, io repair brPk church bu ill eg at Twelfth and Broad .-tie.is. adding an additional story on the east nnr.. x. to cost tS.500. Sarah Orin ??> r.palr a frame dwelling, ?". West Coutti Street, to cost IU',000 < ni Me, i CH With n Iloltle. r?r Btlltoi k, of the city ambulance, was called In last niu-ht to attend T.ll li.in Antr ! duicht.-r of e\-Police man C. P. Angel; The child, six years Of a-fc. fell oh a broken bottle atvd cut her lee severely. She was treated and left at her home, r.o: South Belvlderc .-ti-. et. will receive and transmit subscription? i without charge), DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE, REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE, PROGRESSIVE NATIONAL COMMITTEE Help the cause Virginia Trust Co. RICHMOND, VA. Capital, . . $1,000,000.00 HITCHCOCK FACES TREfVIENDO?ST?SK (Continued From First Page.) quires the employment by postmasters ? ?f ,i distinctive postal map mi which the ssones arc represented. Suoh a map already hut- been prepared by the department anil arrangements are bo Ing made lor the printing of about I r?o,.i del that ? ai h post-olhYo and postal station in the United States ">n\ he supplied with two copies. A directory <>f all of-j Bet h is being complied for use In applying the prescribed rates or pos- J tage to the distances shown on the isonti map.?." Ii is realised b> .Mr. Hitchcock that it Is Important at the outset t" pro- ' viti. r,.r Hulllciont additional equipment | and transportation facilities t., avoid any possible flogging of the usual mall channels. This involves one of the ui..st s.-rious problems how eontront- i Ins the pos tu 1 officials, as a result of] the rikini; over of so lnrge a volume] <T additional m.ill Trade He|?,rt nrndstrcet's to-morrow win sav for n:cri-' mond nnd vicinity: Improvement In busincn conditions eon. ' tlnuei and it, nearly el! lines Increased sales are noted Collections have been bet. tcr than for ?e-..rai weeks past, though j they nr? net normai. bu' gradual Improee. i mcnt expected, nnd the marketing of I staple crops In September and October will bring funds In large amounts into the hands ..' Jobbers nnd manufacturers The activity In b?tldlnsj Operations heretofore noted Is fully maintained, and operations now in progress Insut. u itcady demand for sup I'll-* ?nd material of nil kind* The paper ond printing; trade;, conditions are favorable and business l? active Tt.r vacation season continues to cause dullness In retat: dts t riet Si The yield of corn snl cotton has been materially reduced by the long-con tinned drought, and In some districts the outturn Will be about ene-half of the aver age Marly lobacco Is In fall condition, but It hss been injured by the drought Schools. P E ABO D Y Conservatory of Music Baltimore, Md. Recognised as the lead Ing endowed musical con- : servatory in tho eotiatry. Scholarships and Diplomas: awarded. Circulars mailed EDICAL COLLEGE ........ ?,._.!. . u? s Ckn*?^- T.?.pka< Nt 0. he K?*u?e We Guarantee A Rood paying position to every young j ?oman who finishes our course In stenography and typewriting- as soon as her preparation has he^n completed' and furnish instruction In English and arithmetic without additional charge, i For catalogue and further Informs- J Hon. address REGISTRAR Littleton ro'.lec.-, Littleton. N. C. McGuire's University hchool CPP MONROE PARK, RICHMOND, VA. FORTY-EIGHTH SESSION begins Sep- ! Umber :i. Thorough pre-purtlon for uni? versity, college, technical sei...el. U. s. Naval and Military Academies. Primary depart? ment for small boys, with s< parate Instruc? tors, study-hall, and recitation rooms The Principal will be at T N. Belvldere St., after Sept. 6. For full information see catalogue at book stuns, or by mall. _JOHN P. McGUlRE. Principal. We Guarantee A Rood position to every teacher who completes her preparation at Littleton College: We have scholarships for young women desiring preparation to teach, Who are without sufficient mentis Our scholastic year begins Septem? ber IS, !f<12. For catalogue and further] It.formation, address J M. Rhodrs, _Littleton. N. C Miss Ellett's School for Girls Oppov.'te Monroe Park, i t N. Laurel St., Richmond, - Virginia, ?epfeiuber ill, 1012. Careful attention to little piris. Ath? letic field outside the city. Preparatory to Bryn Mawr College. Certificate ad? mits t(? Viissar. Sweet Briar Scholar Si Ii ' f._ Richmond Academy Richmond, Va. Eleventh Session Uegins Sept. in, IMS. Tho dean is now at president's oftlce, Richmond College, Phono or address. WM. L. PHI.VCE. Oeon. Miss Morris's School FOB GIRLS. 3 F.nst l.rnre Mrret. September 26. 1!>12. Catalogues at; hook stores or from the principal. MISS SUSIE P MORRIS, Principal. 1116 West Avenue. ftiiilroiitja SOUTHERN RAILWAY PRBM1KK '..iltniEU OF THE BOUTU. Trains Leave Richmond. N. B.?Fo .oivlng schedule figures publlsh [ rd as Information and not guaranteed: For tbo Suuth?Dally: 4:10 A. U. LoraL 10:? A. M. Express. C:0O p. M. Uxprass, with electric lighted Sleeping Cur fur at .aaia ami Birmingham. Ulil P. M. ,t Week l_>a>?: 3:W P. M. Local. YORK RIVER LIMB. 4:10 P. M. ? Datiy.?Connecting for Belli, more Mon. Wed. and Friday. t:0e A_ at.?kx Sun. und 3.Ii P. M.?Mon., Wed. and Fri? day?. ... >J Trains Arrive Hlchmond. From the South: ?:W A. S:<0 A U I t-M V. M . 8:? P. M. dally: lJ:8i Ex. Sun. Krom West Point: '.1:30 A. M. daily. A. V. Mor.. Wed. and Frt. t:? P. M. Es Sun. 8. E BURGESS, D. P. A., ?07 E Mala 8L Phon? Madison 771 1 Ricbmond, FreftericksD'e ft Fotomac R. R. TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. Leavo Rlnhmond ?fi.Srt A.M. ltyrd St.Sta. ?A.40 A.M. Malndt. Sta. ?s.oo A.M. Main St. Ma. ?8.40 A.M. It) rd St. Sta. ?10.96 A.M. II) rd St. Sla. ?14.01 noon II) rd St. Sta. t?.00l'.M.l?)rd St. Sta. tll.50 P.M. Ilyrd St. Sla. ,1.1", P.M. Klba Slallun. ?6.16 P.M. Main St. Kla. ?8.80 I'M. Ilfrd St. Sts. Arrlsre Richmond ?7.60 A.M. r.yrdKt.Sta. 111.26 A.M. Klba Station. Tl 1.115 A.M. Ilyrd St.Ste ?1.19 P.M. MalnSt.Sta. ??'./.o P.M. 11 yrd St.Sta. ?P.til P.M. Ilyru M.sta. ?11.00 P.M. It) rd Sl.Kts. 10.86 P.M. K) rd St. Sts. ?11.1 J P.M. Msln St.Sta. ?18.60 nlshl lljrrdSt.Hta. ?I.ii". oIu-11< Main St. Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS -WEEKDAYS. Leave II) rd St. Sta. i'M P. M. for Frcdrrlrk?bor?. I.earr Elbs SU. 7.16 A.M.,6.98 P. M. for Ashland. Arrive n>rd Kt. sta. 8.?-'.'> A.M.freut Preaerleksb g. ArrlVeElbs Sla. 0..1l) A.M..6.H0 P.M. from Asliland. ?Daily. tWeekdays. ??undnya only. All traiae to or from Byid Street Station 1 atop at Klba. Time of arrivala and departures I aot guarsstscd. Read tna slgas. .financial .financial Which Bank? 1104 E. MAIN is an all-important question to one who has money to deposit. Thousands of Rich mond's best informed people have settled this question in a -most satisfactory manner by depositing here. You arc invited to join them. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF RICHMOND, VA., Capital and Surplus, $2,000,000 This Bank Answers the question if you desire .1 SAFE, STRONG, CON? SERVATIVE institution in which to deposit your funds. To borrow money to extend your business, or for other purposes. BANK OF COMMERCE AND TRUSTS Ninth and Main Streets. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. .... $350,000.(10 Incorporated 1832. VIRGINIA FIRE & MARINE INSUBANCE COMPANY OF RJCHMOND. VIRGINIA. Eightieth Annum Statement, Jimiir? l, 1912, Ameln . ?1.611,0SS.O0 Net Surpull. 000,031.00 Surplus to Polles --holdere. HS4,031.00 WM_ II PALMER, President- W. H. McCARTHT. Secretary. E. B ADDISON, Vice- President OSCAR D PITTS. Treasurer. PROTECTION Of the depositora' interests haa been the keynote of the suci.es., pf Richmond's Strictly Commercial Bank Planters National Bank OP RICHMOND. VIRGINIA. ? npltnl . *? 300,000.03 Surplus anil pro II In. S 1,100,000.00 Three per i mi Intereat, Compounded Scml-Annunlly, Paid In >m Inc. Ilepn rl nienl. l\uiUoab0 Atlantic Coast Line The r-tundurd Roll road of the Soutb. EFFECTIVE! AUOUST 7. 1603. TRAINS LEAVE RICHMOND LAI LT. For F.orlJa and ?01.13; I:It A. M ant t;fcO P. M.< 1:00 A. M. For Norfolk: Mltl0 A M. r>:Co A. II. '1.04 P. M.. 1:10 I'. M . "7.? P. 14 For N. A W. Ry. WMt: 6:14 A. M . ?:50 a M . ?3:05 P. 11 . ?.20 i'. m. For r?t?*Ta*>jr?: 1.10 A. M. 6.15 a. M ??S;I0 A. M.. ?:15 A. M . S:00 A. il , ?:?.g a. 11.. '?:00 P. It, 4 10 I'. M.. 6:04 P, M., tltl p. if. P. M. ?:lo I*. M 11:41 p, if. For Oc.dnjoro ant Faysttavtllsi *4:UP,i?. Trains arr.ve Rl<:.m?r.l dal.y i.u, a iL. 6 60 A. M.. 10;li A M . ??:II A. li.. "10:4i A. 11. ?11:40 A. lt.. ?UltS A M.. ?2.10 P, 1?.. ??1.60 I'. M. ?:>* P. M . 4.34 P. M . s o) p II., ?:00 P. M . ??:0::i P. 11.. 11:30 p. U. ?Except Sunday, "Suaday only. Tun" of arrival and departure a - 4 coa r.etilona nut guaranteed. C. S. CAMPBELL. D. P. ?A* Wain St. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7 :30A.? aI?Dally? -Newport Near a. 6:ii A.?Local?Dally?Cb villa, ll Euo. Tburrnoad. ?9:00 A. ? Express?? Dally ?Norfolk. 0:4 rolnt. 110:00 A. ? Li.l ..;?Laliy?Lchbg., L*s. C. r ...-??? ... ? .'.jo:. Expreaa--A>aliy? Norfolk Old PC ?2:14 P. ? Lxpnaa?Laliy. On.. L villa. H 0j 1" ? Eiiutiis-Daily?Nono.k. N. News. (-.00 P.?Local?Dally?N. Newa, O.d Polou tjj P.?L.ocal?\Ex. Sun.?GordonavHie. ?4:14 1'. ?Local ?Ex. Sun .. :. 1 ?. Natural UridK' ? ' rorge. ?6.40 P. ? Ldia.iod?Dady-Cmcio/ll. Chicago. ?U109 i'.?tlxpreaa-Ualiy -i-iiK-iunatl. L'vllla, ?o.eepera. H'arior Cara. TRAIN.- AKK1VL RICHMOND?Local from East: ?:10 A. M.. 7.40 P. M. Through Irom Eaati UsM A. M., 2:04 P. M.. I: JO P, M. Local Horn West: 1.20 A. M.. "O.Li, A. iL, ,,.id 7:1* P. 11. Through: ?;2? A. 14., 11:44 A. 11. and 1:M P M. Jara.s Rlvar Line: "3.St. A. M. 4;4U P. 13. ??Laliy cs-epi Cundur Richmond & Petersburg deciric Railway Cara leave llancr.eaHir, Seventh and Perry Sircei.%, lor Petersburg: ?6. 7. ?. '9. 10, 11, *U A. If., L 2, U. 4. i, "4:46. *6 7, a. 10 P. H. 11:00 P. M., lor i-neater. 12:01 midnight for Petersburg. Cara leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamors Street, for Manchester: t6:li, 6:33. "Ill*, *::35, 8:35, ?;35, MO:.!!. H;g, A. 11.; 13:34. ?!:?, 2:36. 3:35. ?4:30, 4.30, 6.Ja, ?7:34. 4:34. 9:14. .-10.40, 11 40 P. at. tOally. except Sundays and holidays. ?Carries baggage and express. ??Limited, eacept Sundays and holidays All cars from Petersburg connect wits cars for Richmond. Norfolk & Western Railway O.Vi,Y AL LRAIL LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule In Effect August 7, 1S12. Leave i.?yid street Station. Itlchmoua, FOB NORFOLK: I*: 10 A. 14 , A. at., aJ.Ot P. M . *4:l? P. 14.. 67:34 P. at. KOR LYNCHBURG AND THE WEST: ?6:15 A. M . ??:?) A. M.. a3:<? P. M.. ??:? P. M. An Ivo UlchmODd Irom Norfolk: tll:it A. II . bll:?f> A. M.. H.Z? P. M.. bl0:24 P. 14., ?11:30 P. M. From the Weal: A. 14 ai:10 I*. M., b;.40 1*. lt.. 'i.in P. II., -3:00 p M. ?Dally. aDa'ly ex. Sunday, hfunday 00I7. W. 14. I3EVII.U IS. H. SiiiSLBY. Q. 1'. A . Koancke. O. P. iJicnm.ind. Richmond mid Cbesnpeulie Ray Hy. Co, eeb.iduie of Electrio Tralna, effecttve Muy tli, LIE. Leave Richmond. Laurel and llroad Streeta: b ?*:(?> A. M., *7:10 A. M.. bS:l0 A. 11.. 0:1" A. 11.. "10:ID A. M . 11:10 A. M., 1:14 I- J:10 P. M., i:li> P. M . b4:I0 P. AL, l.m V M.. 6:30 P. M.. 7:10 I'. If., bS:10 p. ||., 10 :10 P. M . U:4S P. M. l.eavo Ashland, JKng land and Maple Sir, eta: ?*:.'? A M? 1, ?;:oo a M |:00 A. M.. Ii9.00 A. M.. 10:00 A. M.. "U:00 A M.. ?12:00 M.i ??1:00 P. M.. 2:00 I'. M . 2 00 p M. 4:00 P. M . h4 00 P. M.. 6:00 p. M . 7;04 P. M . *:00 P- M-. b?:00 P. -M . 11:00 P. M. ?lially except .- ."biasuay only, 1 tcaulcs bagssirt. Manchester National Bank The place where your money rgows and where it is safe. National Bank of Virginia Capital .$1,200,0011 Surplus Profits. .$ 700,000 Account solicited. Ninth and Main Streets. Commonwealth Bank You arc assured of satisfactory service if your account is in this b.mk. tUtlCOilDfl SEABOARD AIK LEWS. Southbound wains scheduled lo leave Rieb? mond dull)*: U;Gi? A. M.?Local to Norllna. S.1? P. M.?Sleepers and roaches. Atlanta, lilimlDKham. Savannah. Jacksonvilla. I:/) A M ?Sleepers and coaches. Jacksonville. Ulli P. M.?Sleepers and coachsa, Atlanta. Birmingham. Memphis. .Vorthbound trains i scheduled to arrlvo in Klchmoug dally: I <:S0 A. SI., l-.fj A. SI.. 6.? P. M.. I 10 P. I Local. ?trainboat? Vacation Trips "By Sea" NORFOLK TO BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. Steamers Norfolk lo Boston dally, except Thursday. Providence. Monday. Thurs? day and Saturday. 7 P. M. Through ticket? on sale to principal points. Fine steamers, excellent service, low fares. Wireless tolegraph. Send for booklet. Apply C. A O. Ry., N. & W. Ry., S. H. Ron-man, No. 71? K. Main Street, and Rich? mond Transfer ompany No. E. Main St. OLD DOMINIUM LIN K. Lt. Richmond fooi of aiu ?i. dail/.<*:00 P. at. Leave Newport News. .1:09 A. M. Arriv? Norieilt.e:00A. M. Connects wltb ZXialn line Steamers leaving Norlo.W for New York dally, except Sunday, ;.0v P. SI. ?-onnaetloiu also mado by N. Jaj W. Ry. 1 P. Si. and t? i O. Ry. at t P. Si. Night, line steamers f.< . at Clareaiunt to IsLd or recelva passengers on signal, anal srlll bo met by pub.ic conveyance. \111GIN1A NAVIGATION CO. (isuectlv, Maren la).?Jamal Hlvor by day.lght for Norfolk and Old Point. Newport N'ewa and all James River landings .steamer loaves Monday. Wedn-sday and Friday at 6.30 A. M. Freight received for all ?)?>'-? - RlTsf Isadlngs 'Phone Mudlson 17ft. Matn Tickst Offle?. til K. Slam street. two IDBAL ritrisKS. AROUND THE WORLD October 1!>. 1912. from New Vorlr ? February fi. 1913. from San Francisco, by the steamship Cleveland fiT.fioi tons); |lg days' duration each cruise; cost Jti.'.u UP, Including; all necessary expenses aboard and ashore, railway, hotel. shore excursion*. carriages, guides, fees. etc. ??ASK MR, bowm Tourist A Rent, 70S e, Main Street. Richmond, Vs.