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AHK MAY NOT LOSE^ Full Story of Cashier Quin? tan' s Transactions NO DISHONEST MOTIVES Franc!? Grabler, to Wimm S3U3.0U0 WaR Loaned, Makesa Statement its to ill* Western Juterests, silver Says lie Will I'ay. ST. LOUIS. MO., Feb. "?rabler. to whom Mr. \V Ian. Jr.. cashier of the Wntil 'Bank. ..f X. .?. V.-: of wtbii-h Mr. (,?;: ia > Bank, -'f "X. w v beard bank been is stockh >1 ler fo A. ami th** expensed I- I i ! ?. ? I . lo.ok amis to Deadw.1. . ho have h. el .-xp. r!.-n-.- ? in towns and vattoeea have ?r profit i ? 'ill ?h. dollar of us v i this w..rk. am! tie I have Fett it was pe-rties Ut.k would value." NiHW V" >ltK. Fe Moors, of tie- i Miien when ah >\\ n Bhe ?ns seid he dlid nfot n-nv re -?mixm-s,r the Btoek in whteh .ilerirsted. He tulso .admitted gt ..f a staltemarol made by W. H. ?.a f.ri.-n-d ?.t tt.ra'bler. t'hiall om ?ThuKsday haal the Ph. tu.'.ati Na.rio.nal ftanJc toad accepted a. demand -n- ??? of $201.500 from Gi-abler. agreeiing ai the ietalme time not to press Grabler for uhe money. ^ Prcr-iJent W.itijaws furlUher ?nid Uhtatt Withing had b,-en found to jtwjify the ?bank to beginnOn? a oriinlnal action ngiail'iiKt .Mr. Quinten-. Fresid'etnlt Wil? lk?r!? said Mr. Silver calk 1 i n him Hake yiesiterday -.ift. mvoon, after tit.- mat? ter hu.d become public, an.I hiumd-ed him $64,000 worth ?!' sv urli < - Mr. Wil fllama todtaiy .| deubtful abt>u-t the pjciu?Wc?. but tin.illy declared that Ulvey might at't.-r all prove to !>?? >\ortih more Uvvn he Oil Iii si thought. John S. Siilver, ono of Uhe men n li ?.-?? borrowing led ... ithe resignaition ? ?: ' Oat?hiie r Qu'ln'liam, wua ait tne olllce of Wile New York Carbon Company. ?whSoh in- .S tile oil.of .x-.triv.' ..Mi.-. J . toduv. To a .in.ii log.i.r.ling hi.s oil ?Slgatiivn to'tiie- bank Mr. S.u. r ......1 t,h?it he did mot owe as much ais he h . i been eaCd to owe, which was $150,000. but .'?hat wba'lever line sum was, lie would pay in. The ..nicer.- of the Chcmican Xatioii.il Bank w.-1-e in oumniunloi't'ton by tele grraph wiltih batiks in v.u. .us puts ..I " tfne (-..unary !?? 'trace the course of the -. ?ertifled cheques given by Cashier Qui-n'ian to'Messrs. S Ivor and Qrnibler, and to OfiO attain whether tin ill-, i: :i .iChemical Nat-, nul Bank have extended i.overa c."n.-;;,l-.-r.i!.lt period. As 1 und* -jStood Crom ihim he wua w.-ll known ail! the bank's ?.Hlcials. To my know -edge he ow i uhe bank ?170,000 an >? ,,*inae. .amd liouid.u. 1 t'h. debt until on $19.000 'was left. Thus he hins gome ? contra c-t at g obligations and il'isiiha.rg!? seems -ttet Mr. ijt:i't:i.in h.i I n-.t r. -pryrtu-d the i.itivt iirain^ai-tion? to !-,.-: 'derot Williams. Becoming a Htitle it. 3?u-S. Mr. Qu?reta? m..d- a staitement ?fe^G-m hi. r'-s ... . .out befoir* President ?*mWSms -a'Wd til.; d'ireeU.rs .; last r. Thursday's meeting. The d.rec.lors .''snali'e no corrx|>l?a:nit ..ti th s head, know? ing Mr. <ir.ijji.-r. lot; f.'.nil a mi :>?-?? WtmMMS him 'to wait u;. .;i :?? m. Mr matt. Kurtz S.i...I '.. ? knew noth ??omt S?wr, an 1 htrl ti v.-r er.-,l-.i War Silver's i<ap.-r. "I; was t ?,?DI9it'U-r ..f Silvet." I Mr. liu j?*?: pr.-i.Ti pi tatted the ?brought a'ljou: aii i in- tn.s. .'if f. H Spreyed uj?n Mi- Quinla-n." B tJudfite F. <;. 11. i. r. ?:? K- if:; y.X. ? -'?Who was .-i'ii t . be t:-n tbier's e..un.--1. ?pa tha. if 0: - ei.-'in; .. i ! ?.ii pi -'.ed -h^ ..mi l hav. iy !-? I off U:< l-jfyresssn .til.':.. .. i'ii.ti... BjwWicaaal Bank. <;r .l..-r .< western ????in KPan'Vs. Judge H ,"?.' s-,.,'1. w-r. .i'i it. ;.<i prosper- .us i- :. ! W. CHICA<JO. I"' :. '!':. T: >.??!.? ?ays: "Durong th.- ..?: ? :. y . . i .- .. .01 tSf'nanei? Oraider, lie- im-, i ? ?*>???>? WBtiihtec Qutnlun. of ;?!,.. ? -ii -in.. ? el X:. CttonaD Bank, of .NVw York. )-,.iti. I .ti :-30?- neighboKf-ol ,< .i tii ? i?fe?k'? fund.', has b --11 -ng.ig- d :u ttiotatag. bandB *und mortgag - ??: h - J'Western ent'-rpr.'S--. a:n .ng ,:tv s: ."- .11 ithe Ba.-tt, we !es*i Uran n.<f><. 'i?satt been realized. BgfmSSBMKrty a?.-1?-i.<t--d With Mr. j$G*?sbl?-r ha? been W. K. Kurtz, form < ?r!y of fC&lwsus 4>ity amsl Onus-lwi, an I t?K>w of New York. "The pf-ti' -pal inv<.-st>>rs in the spec ti ^jiisMtlfmus of >the two men are loi-nt- d in ?adelphi.1, New Jorsey, Connecticut, in. H. ? said Grab is ' now IK. cee 11ns i liy i'l - Tit P.attist bankl It Eo mud. dvanti & U-.tIoti I] organized Uity and tli over^extendi -I m nt & Pnlon Hill .-in :!tin duy in common pleas cour lev for ??S.OCO. J. e Crn Exchange ih im lv-.?? named laW wus Axed' at UEPUBIJlCAN CttlTCUS (By Telegraph). WASH I NCTi >.V. Ei 1? II The ? ftlleivi Rtpr .M i - -NNKI.I. DEFEATS GUHFFO ( By T legiaph.1 S.VN FRANCISCO. Feb. 3.?MeCon neli was awarded the decision against Young Orlffo in the nfteenth round. TERSE TELEGRAMS. DELAWARE. OHIO, Feb. Ii.-Miss I Prom Uhe effe.^i- of bruitia'l treaitTnent 1 received last nii's'lvt at the hands of r?b Tihe men forced an entrance into her residence and endni'iA-ored t-. force hei :,. revets! tflie hiding la<.f her valua bios, she boiovg considered quite weal thy. Tliiw eni-.ig, .1 the robbers so tbait t-he' bound aifld gagged her and commenced .i s.-iv.-s of tortures Which finally caus ed her to t.il where her money might b fjund. Tiie tv,hb. rs secured Juno iTuSerUflcat-s iind eheclcs and S300 in en?h. When dfecovered Mi-s.- Rix tvas neturlj dead awl it Cis non ait all Umpr?babU ih.ilt in,- whiock to her system will re? sult fait'aity. SO\PERVILDE, Feh. 3. ?Tihe local pa&senger trtain from Stotn^tham en the SViu'thevn divisw n ot uhe Boaiton & m l it <ir Wiin.-r Hill suait'iioin F-.t'i n were injured, is ui.ma'ble t.? see aWead MEW BEDFORD, MASS., Feb. 3.? iTh ? eJt'i'ikers were more'happy over t he blizzard 'than was expected. Moat of I/o* Die sniow and repairing Ohe d?im london, Feb. 3.?Fierce g.il -s pi ailed in the Entribtt < ??ho.mir-1 und OTl'h Sea ha..?' n-ii-lit. The harbor at hermws, near the mouth ot the hla'mc?. .raw .led with sh'lps thoit ?.k refuge ih. re. A number vessel* ere d imaged in tin- storm, but no fa QUEENSTOW'N, V !>.'::. - Tin- British learner Glend .v.. r, which arrived $ . ruing !':?? :n Baltlmv/re, experienced .o.rig,.t .im! all tJie dieck boato wen ashed overboa'rd. Her supply of coa ave "in oiol a portion ,,r the coir go .,1 otci on board wu? usied for fuel t<: ak- tihe vessel 1-nto port. VIENNA, Feb. 3.?Sevenail hundred tudentHj ir.v.itied tihe lecture rooms at rue Vienna tjaivvivky this morning lamd [ idulged .n ft ri-fb.ua demomstraiUton ?ao'i-nst the ordinance torblddHmg stil? len*? to wear badges at the Prague Tihey prevented the olaisavos from pursu? ing itflieOr Studies and 'the professor* wwe compelled t.? wlitOidraw. The poly, techa*: Institute htus been cloned 'f.?r a week <oi account of tin- exoitenitenL GENERAL ASSEMBLY (Continued from first page.) .-: ,-.nl district, i :-p i.n't.ivv by the Gov M.a.T, subjeet ..> ccwllrmai.^caij by the for four yelirs fr.im Jai.tuary Is.. 1S9S; said csi-mnrissrton t..se:v> Wieh? re objei ts or the survey awe Sr. - ex imin;.'.:v.tru? of the js?ui..<le f-sr'trrn-- if f t >:- Sfi;,- wi-.h -speual n ',i?.rKV W) d. r developtwemit. A!-n an ex.inilmti t'-.n ,ut,| classification iA the sOESs of Ithie .-La:-, with referenee to the r adapt1:-,-n ..- p.vriicutaT crops. The bill -include* ? x inihil! - ?n -ni l ctassifieaitioin of .-i.jps, orea, so:is and topography of rtws Statte. I: le'-.v Uis i n- the em ptoymemtt of am Tie- i;-.v-rr- ?r today returned to t?te I. -gis'.-ature wi-:ih hits veto- -the bill au : zi-ng tit,- Culonli'aJ Walter CoOTpeuny . in: :,! a wljrrf .-n York n'iver. and -to ruretoai-e ton aorea of 'the bottom of York river. ALONG THE WATER FRONT ITEMS OF INTEKE8T GATHERED ABOUT TIIK I'lElt-S, Entrances ami Clearances at the Custom lliiuse. I.ir.1 of Vessels Now In l'ort. other Marine Items. Weather IforecaKt (I'.y T- legrnph.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.?For Virgiin i? K-a-ir; warmer; southerly winds. At Hie Custom House. Norwegian siteamer Halmswood clear -I fur Gloucester wii'tih 35.000 bush.-is of British steam siMp Darli-ngt'oni enii/ereJ Jroni G-alves'tk-Ti an 1 t..- >k 230 tons of bunk, r .il and cleared for Hamburg. Ilt-it lb iin.-u'ip -Uappa-ltinnoek en .. i.-l fi in I.iv.rp-io! with 340 casks of hkochin-g powder, 300 boxes of tin ;.: i. :;:! boxes and 9 bales of lime. .'.Mi I..US of .iinlph-ate of ammon-ia, 600 of eti llutiware. AKK1VAI.S AMI DEPARTURES. VennelN Arrive.! Yesterday. Steamship IDarfimgton (Br.), Dun-bar. Galveston. Steamship Ra'ppahanno k (Br.) It. .in, Biv.ipool. Vchki-Ik Kill|1><I Yesterday. Steamship (Darlington (Br.), Dun'bar, I! imburg. Sri.. ; . i- Mdriia O'Teel, Boston. S(.ho.mer W. II. Ba'Hey. New Bedford, llar-ne Hope. Norwich. Ikirge Marion, New Haven. Barge Astoria, Providence, liairg Frank Pendle ton, New York. Vessels Hu Ii.,in,.. The (io!,l.owiing vessels are mi route ,|?. Hampton Roodis and ttinis port: .l.i. . b Brig-htt, IjiverjM>ol I>ec. 2!l via Skarpsiriio, Shield. Ladoga, Bnindsi, Jan 7, G.ibralKer. ludog'a. Hiimerick. LMmlvorni, Genoa. OTeiew-e, Lais. P-lr.ias. Aur was Piailrnas. ijtunghci in. Sunderailnd. VVukelledl, Shiieldis. Ra ivory, Mi inchester. .Mont ink. Ueiit.h. itotherflekl, Penairtlh. Camba.y, Suda Bay. I'iet, in. Shi.-Ids', Jiain-. 2, via St. Johns, N. F. Xik-uOai, Copenihiaigen. Viz, linia, 'Newport. t'j'rlis.ie City, London. Arohur Head, St. Mieivaels. Miagda'hi, Bremen. >':. I", i eil. Antwerp. Si. Mornoek, Antwerp. Norfolk's rort List. (By Telegraph.! XOR'FOJVK. VA.. Feb. S.?Arrived: Sei. tors Hian-llind W. Hust..-n. Huston, Mni -ill. X. t\, for Baltimore; barge ? '. It- Ho wen . Biggin, -Washington, X. :?.. lor X iv York. Cleared: Barges X. & W. Nos. -I and 1. Ge-n. .-'!! -MicClelliam, New York; Oak iii I. Boston. iSuJlcd: Schooners Robert McClin .k. I...uis, Newb'.rne. X. C: Mabel Hose, New Bedford; Itibinaeh. Tanlotie, Huston; bargea I>;ir?'nd I. Tenney, New V. rk; Pilgrim, BosSton. Rough mi Ven?elH. The p.is; few klays have been hard .?lies on tie. shipping coming in und out of tllvis port, both in tii. Chesapeake ami in tii.- o i .in approaches thereto. The heavy winds which have prevailed have niii. lied tin- progress of vessels and de? lay,.! th.-in. and icy spray was U-.aten over their guard .tails, freezing it as it fell. While ther. has been no iee formation in tin- harbor or its approaches, still thv eold snap lias been .-If a character which, if I" united, would have serious-'.y aif Cected navigation and tied up commerce by congealing the surface of the wo I.'ure<'aiyt Tor I-'?-liruary. Tin- custom house bus received from Washington the weather forecast for February, as well as the IXort'h Atlant?.. pilot chart fe.r Januu-t y. T'h-- forecast f i Feliruairy pr-iiiiicts Btorm-y- weather north of the -loth tarallel Und along the America nl coast north, of IHatteras. Strong westerly and northwesterly gales along the transatlantic steamship rout s. with occasional periods of steong windls and fres'h giries from the north . ist. Occasional ncrthers i-m uhe Gulf rf Mexico. Fog at inte? vals on the Grand Banks and near the- New Kng lani?' eoast, but not -in extended areas. !.- Hi srgs and Ii- i.l iee off Newfoundland lin.1 mi tit..- eastern edge ..if the Grand Ranks. Tin- pilot ehart sho-ws that heavy ice appeared along the northern anil east .lg- '.if Newfoundland toward the ettd . f tin- mouth, and the ti.. st iceberg ? if the season was sighted on the 24th of Jantnry, in latitude 46 N-. longitude 48 W. I! i > W11K X COX FI JI M E D. (By Telegraph.) vYASHI'XCT'tvx. Feb. 3.?The nomina. lion of d. E. It. wden. to I..11 ctor of fiistoms P i tin- district of .Norfolk an.i Ports-mouth, Va., was conflnmed by the V1 Rs 1 UN IA P( fSTM ASTERS. (By Telegraph.) WASHINGTON, Feb. ;;. Foarth-ckiss postmast- rs have be-, a appointed as fol Imvs t r Viitginia: Synonsville, Mrs. E. C. Beai : Hiekman, 'David P. Htekman; McOeh.ea. Henry V. Thomas; N' rth Fork. Charles W. Schooley: Peik, E. C. Dal ton. Onn't T'/j?,xo Spit ?n? 9mo?o Yunr Life Away If yon want to quit tobacco using easilv ami forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako'No-T?-?ao. the wonder-worker, that makes vTeak men strong. Many guin ten p?nnds in ten days. Over 400,000eured. liny No-To-Bae of yom drugcrlst. tindor guarantee to cure, SOc ot 11.i-O. Uooklot and sample mailed free. Ad Sterling Kern od v Co.. cliicavo or >iaw Yor^ A good live man is mit wanted in the und, i taker buslmess. When bilious or costive, eat aCascaret, randy caathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, A Private Vlo?-. Miss Slimmer im* beim suffering froiii nervous prostration for tliu past week owing '.o u severe shock she received when she went to the photographer's. Miss Sllmnier is very tkln, very prim and ve.y proper, und Mr. Kam merer, the photographer,-is the very pink of polite? ness in the opinion of most- of bis custom? ers. But Miss Slimmer declares that ho is a wretch. This is how tho UHTercnce of opinion cmiic about: Slio wanted n clever photog? rapher to toko n view of her drawing roor.i, so she went to Mr. K?mmerer. "Bo you take interiors. Mr. K?mmer? er?" she asked, after tl .. polite in? troductory ?[ " arks iihout the weather. .Mr. Ki un.erar looked troubled und hes l tu ted, but, l.i...ily lie replied: "\V< 11, I?er?have not begun to do?cr ?that sort of thing yet. Ai, lakes a good time to?cr?get n picture of tho interior. But 1 shall have an X ray apparatus added to sny outfit shortly, mid"?here he spoke in some confusion?"if you wish to have n picture of your Interior, I shall"? But Miss Slimmer tainted on tho spot ? Strand Magazine. Lon.lou's LungR. * "London's lungs," as applied to its open ?paces, is a good and picturesque phrase, but it involves tho pathetic consequence that on holidays London must suffer from congestion of the lungs. ? Pick Me Up. During the reign of Edward III a fash? ion was introduced in England of lacing the gowns of n woman at the side, tho garments being in two separate pieces. Tho thieves of Great Britain steal ?8, UOO.UUO worth of property every year. Casear-?tB stimulate liver, ki lneys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken ar gripe. !0o Your Footwew AT H. SOMMERS, The Up'tcvDatc STOR 1-., As lie is offering such liberal! inducements. lie is now closing out his enlire Fall I stock and the prices which' we have marked our reliable stock down to is without a doubt a chance v ..cli no one can afl'ord to loose, so we ad? vise you to call early and make your selection. Note these prices carefully : Shoes. Children's Fino TV nugola, pnltem't leiath er tiiis, button or tatoe, regular price 85 ( eirj.s. closinig price 50 ceoiits. Ms,,s' Vi.-i Kid, solid tetaiDher. button or'liace, regultair price $1.35, closing price 75 cents. Ladles' GerouOne V'i-cl KM, all the l-i -.--.t sitylles. button or lace, regular p:ftee $2.25, elosing- prio ? $1.25. Ladies' Kamd Sewed rand Hand Tura ed imported V-h-i Kid, latest coin toe. in b Uttum or hi..-, regular price $3.50, clos? ing priee $1.98. Boys' Satin Culf. solid len.ther.spr.na to .1. button o.r I,ice. regular price $1.35. ei...-ling price 7-i eenits. 'Men's Sattiin Oa'lf. soMd Iearhor. iace and ?<?- Ingres?, regular price $2, closing pivee $1.24. iM'en's Haimd Sewed Russet, peten.t leaitiWer, ctuni ..r bull dog toes, regular pr $4.50. ell slung price $2.5'i. Man's -Box Calf, ihand sewed, tutest style toe?, regular prica $4.50, .-losing price $2,i>o, Furnishing Goods. Men's White Merino Shins an 1 Draw* ens. ,r..gu!'.ir price 50 cjeanJts, 'cloiiimg price i'.". cents. Men's Natural Wool Shirt lalnd Draw? ers, regular price $1.00, c'io.-iing price 50c. 2906 Washington Ave. E. W. JOHNSON Contractor and Buildkh NEWPORT NEWS. VA. Pluus autl Specifications Piepared <>> Short Notice. HOUSE WORK A SPECIALTY ctenn Offered to anyone bringing me a watch h ipDUU amot put in first-class order. PK. J. HPLUSER, . . . .... WflTGnES flriD JEWELRY PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER. No. 208 Twenty-r <?hth Street. eiicr29-?m Newport News. Va Hotel Warwick. J. K. BWINRKTONj S!tiusi: SPECIAL EATKS TO COMMKHClA TRAVKLKKS, AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN. MILK from healthy cows ?stables as clean as a house and al? ways open for Inspection?6 cents a quart or 3 cents a pint. Milk from Jer? sey cows 8 cents a quart or 4 cents a pint in glass taottles. IDelivered any? where ID the city. J E. LANGSLOU? nov 7-tm. - --- -*-%/fy*,%^ t We Have just received P An Elegant Line | Of Stationery j !in<l can please vou botli in Ja style (the very newest) ami ? We have 100 boxes of extra quality which we olTer At 10 cento per box, You will wonder How We Do It. We simply buy all of our ?roods ritrlit and can sell at very reasonable prices. If. 111! iL Druggists. J Op. .Johnson's Opern House Mackey's Cafe K. J. MAGKEY, Piiopkiktob. rbe Best-Known Saloon War. In Newport News. ? ? ? ? es, ars F1RLST EXPORT BEER JAnDB. Comfortable Pool and Billiard Parlor: Adjoining Cife. R. J. MAOKEzY. Tf you suffer from pains in jour eyes and head consult VA/. G. PETTUS, EYE SPECIALIST. ? 2603 Washington ave.^ et.port News.Ya. He niak'.s an e::an inati n of your eyes, iseertaining jus. what is needed in the ?vay of giasses. n -dieal trsatment, etc. i'h costs you nothing?other specialists charge vou from $1 to $10. Examination free, and satisfaction guaranteed. No cha g. is made for visits to the houses of p?tien' ? in this cltj or Hampton. Of? fice in Kior's dru.< . ore,2653 Washington avenue. Office. ' ours: ? to 1 a. m., and 2 to 8 p ni 9-6-m. j" kicumoni , ? j . boot and shoe maker, 2S09 Washington avenue repair WORK a 3pecialtt RACKET STORE. 1,000 :.f the world's Ibest au its Lamps. 10. 25. 50 cents to $5.00. is Hali Lamps, $1.50 to $2.00. 12 Library Lamps, $2.-50 to J5 00. 100 China cups and .saucers, 10 cents :o $1.00 pair. 100 Cedar Tubs, 50 and 75 cents and $1. 30 Wash Boilers, 40, 50 and 75 cents and $l.oo. 4S Cedar Pails, 15 and 30 cents. 0 boxes Fancy brands of Toilet Soap. > cakes for 25 cents. loo dozen glass Tumblers, 30 cents to M-00 a dozen. C dozen Coal Scuttles, 20 and 40 cents. 12 dozen Lunch Baskets, 10 to 50 cents. 96 T>i.-h Pans, 10 cents each. 126 Wood Saws, 50 cents each. 12 Churns, 50 and 75 cents each. 200 joints of Stove Pipes, 10 and 15 >ents each. 4 dozen four-piece Glass Sets, 25 .to if. cents. 250 Glass PiUhers, 10 to 50 cents. 2915 Washington Avenue. Dur Bakery is well known h. re for its ex? cellent quality of fine cakes, pie* and breads. Our bread is different fiom the usuall bakery ad', b.cause the liody s light and ITakey, and the crust Is ?rusty. Our pies are not soggy. Every? thing that we make is weiil made and lellclous as though it were mode lOTie, and costs you much less. A. B. WILHiNK, 27 27th St. near Washington Av Call to see premiums at 218 Twenty-eighth street. Remember ii fci Yoo Slii 4 A nows a gocd thing when he sees It, and for the merry Yule tide season looks around for good, cieun coo] that will thoroughly warm your :ooms in Christmas weather, and make ihrm cheery and comf1 rtaMe for the Iv Qiday festivities. Humor gays that coal is going up in price, so get your nolIJay supplies now. G. 6. SMITHS GO.. Pvrntcenth St. and Lafayette Ave. 'Phone 2G24. se 2>su.w&f6ro Our Special NO. 3 All this week we of? fer your choice of ONE HUNDRED DOZEN /HEN'S PERCALE SHIRTS in plain and plaited bosoms that former? ly sold for 31.50, SI.25 and SI.00. now only each. These are first class goods?m ad e well and fit well. Sizes in these goods are from 14 1-2 to 16 1-2. Special reductions in our Clothing, i lat and Shoe Depart? ments. The Reiiable Clothier, Shoer and 1 latter. \TEW DANK I NATIONAL DUILDING Irwin Tucker & Co,, General Real Estate, Fire, nie and Accident insurance fosnis We represent leading Insurance Com? panies of the world and write PIRK, LIFE AND AOCIl'.MM' IN SURANUS AT K '-ASONABLK HA f ES. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE FOR SALI in the best business and residential sections of Newport News. Houses Sold on Small Cash Payments ?inj monthly sums thereafter, amount? ing to about what Is paid for rent I?ra! investment securties of all kinds dealt in and bought and , sold. Loans negotiated on collatterals and city real estate. Information cheer? fully furnished to parties desiring to invest or rent. Correspondence solici? ted. Owners of real estate and city secu? rities are invited to list their property with us for sale. Notary Public in our office. HICKA1AN, The Fisherman From Hampton, Will commence handling fish here No vember "si ocJ7-tf We don't Intend to make any promises of an unusual char? acter for the New Year. To use a homely expression, "we are still doing business a't the old stand." We propose to continue along the lines here? tofore existing. That is in our Prescription Department we assure careful, intelligent und prompt service. In our Sundry Department we carry almost every ap? proved aid for the conven? ience of a nurse or the comfort of the patient. Just now AGS are in demand?75 cents to Wm. G, Burgess, 1 poll* You lock S'i Uur GRASP THE FACTS tive concerning Mr Fire Insurance. ti are insured' in our office you will tble to lay your head' at rest at t without worrying about your ?y being paid if you aTO burned out. should hold a g,> d policy and not the stuhle after the horse is stolen? insured ?fter you have had a fire. rates are moderate. MAkVE & BOYF.NTON, BEAXTON BTJ1XJ>TN?. ?A. TR??SPORT?TiO?! CO., W R. SOTTLli, Manager Storage Warehouse. Freight. Htiirtrn?'o, Safes nii'.l Furni? ture Carefully ami Proitiu'ly Mover], Ail kiii'ls ot Hauling done at low Look Tills Mm. You can own a home tike this or any other style of house you p-iefer by cull? ing on the Needham Building Co. They will tell yen how to get it on Very Easy Terms. CAXIi AND SEE US. rs'oecJham BuildingCo CDIXTnACTORS AND THTIEDERS. Office "'21 Twenty-eighth street, be? tween J^faye'tte and Virginia avenues, NEWPORT NEWS, VA. jsiiltf-tr _