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_HAI PROFESSIONALS HAVE MARKET UNDER THUMB Puli?c Is Keeping Away from Itie Trading and it Makes Specu? lative Tnoe Heavy EMME MEMBER GOES TO WILL In the Money Market There is a Stiffening of Rates for the Longer Maturities?Bankes Holding Big Sums for Possible Contingencies? Total Sales and Quotations. (Rv Associated TToss). NEW YOKE, April 15.?Today'.! rnthor violent and Irregular lluctua lloris in prices did not latter the gen oru' conviction thai the current stock market is largely in the hands or professional operators, with the fac? tors of doubt and uncertainly over the future of sufficient force to keep out any large public prnticipatIon in the tlading and to keep a tinge of heavi? ness in the tone of speculative son Hint ill. The hear (lenient made a vigorous, onslaught upon the opining innrnut. today. Tlfe subsequent trading show? ed the influence of this considerable extension of operations on the shot', side, without dislodging any import ant new liquidation. This was a material recovery from the first break, hut it was not until the needs of the uncovered bears bail been substantially met, that tie dull and uncertain weakness was re? newed. The recovery became most pronounced after tlfo announcement on the Exchange of the failure of a board member. The failure was not regarded as im? portant. The record week's expan? sion of the bank loans shown by the bank statement came in for its share of discussion and was compared with the exlendod condition of credits for the country at. large. In the money market (here thla Is a stiffening of rates for the longer maturities, although the market is soft for tin shorter maturities. The opin? ion is heard from some banking quar? ters that the present discrepancies In l.hb money marke t, of great ease fo' ?tall loans and sustained lirmness for other forms of loans, is due lo some desire on tn'o part of the lenders to keep abundant funds in hand and im? mediately available order lo bo pre? pared for possible contingencies. The renewed downward drift car? ried prices almost as low as the open? ing break, but ihere was some recov? ery again before the irregular clos? ing, llonds were heavy, total sales pnr value $1.5111,000. 1'. S. hot were unchanged on call. Total sales today 1,0(1:1,S00 shares including Cop PHILIPPINE AM If ITCH" Disease Contracted in the Philippine Service?Itching Pimples Covered Body ? Army Surgeons Failed to Cure?Discharged for Disabil? ity?Cured by Cuticura, Now A FIRM BELIEVER IN CUTICURA REMEDIES "I enlisted in the Corps of Engineers as a telegraph operator, and, while sta? tioned in the PllUippines, I becamesul> jeot to tho "Dobia Itch," as the natives cull it. In this disease small, white, itching pimples form under the skin, generally between t he toes, on the limbs, between the lingers, and under tho arms. I never knew of a case originat? ing outside tho Philippine Islands, but have known of many cases where it has returned in this country and invariably at the same time of the year as the orig? inal attack. Tho cause, eo far as I could loarn, was some tropical parasite or germ peculiur to that region. "I got so bad that 1 was confined to my quarters a week at a time. Tho Army Surgeons applied some carbolic solution, and it would disappear for a time when it would break out again. 1 was discharged from the Engineers by reason of disability contracted in '.lino of duty, and when I had tho trouble again, my druggist, Mr. Z?, of Brooklyn, recommended Cuticura Rem? edies. The immediate relief was mani? fest wifeh my first purchase, and tho ntulady quiokly yielded to the Remc <ffc*). It linn never recurred or bot bored mo since I began to use and continued to use the Cuticurn Remedies. You may quoto mo as a believer in Cuticura Remedies from personal experience. John S. Woods. 221 Hands St., Brooklyn, .N. Y., Oct. 21 and 20, 11)00." FOR ECZEMA, RASHES Add all Humors of the Skin Cuticura is Priceless. Eczema. Ilchings, irritations, chan pings, chnfings, sealing*, for red, rough, .anti oily complexions, pimples, ana 'blackheads, dandruff, falling liair, sore, burning, and aching hands and feet, and ?.for all other torturing, disfiguring diseases of skim scalp, and blood. CUtlOura Soap, Cuticura Ointment, ami Cuticura Resolvent (Liquid or J'ills) af? ford tho most complete, economical, nptttely, and wholesome cure. Unlit ihroiiRhmit the world. Votier Drue & Chero. Corp.. .Soli- l'fi>|>N , lli.-Oill. Mr. oj~ JMAllud Krw. IIvw u> Cure sua Uumora. por 93,800, Sniojting 80,500; Sugar :{,<;uo; Tobacco 200; Anaconda 20, 300; Atchison l^.tou; A. ?. U "?00; 11. A o. 10,000; C. & 0. 2,100; si. Paul 21,100; Erie 30,700; L. & N. 400: N. & \V. 400; Pa. Ini.lOO; Soul Ihm 11 I'ucnllc ill ,000"; UP Ion I'adile 177, 700; United Slates Steel 104,100; V. c. C. 300. Adams Kx press . 2x0 Amalgamated Copper . 90 1-2 American car & Kotmiiry,.. 36 1-2 Amerlcan Car Poundry pfii 97 3-4 American Cotton Oil . 30 American Cotton Oil prd ... ku American Express . i*0tl American Hide & Leather pfd 21 American lee. 79 American Linseed oil . 13 American Linseed Oil pfd ... 30 Ameilcau Locomotive . 00 3-4 American Locomotive pfd... 100 American Smelting Rcfng... 1253-8 American Smell. Rcfhg pfd lOfi American Sugar Refining ... 122 1-2 American Tobacco, pfd eertlf 91 Anaconda Mining Co. 59 5-8 Atctilsnn .1. D21-H| Alchiann prd . 94 1-4 I Atlantic Coast Line . 101 Haltimoro a Ohio . SI'i 7-8 | Baltimore & Ohio pfd . (19 Brooklyn Rapid Transit . r>7 Canadian Pacific . 173 1-2 Ceil Ira) of New jersey . 190 Chesapeake Ohio . 401-2 Chicago Great Western ._13 6-81 Chicago A Northwestern ... 148 Chicago, Mil. & si. Paul ... 132 Chicago Terminal & Trans... 5 Chicago Term. & Trans, pfd. 12 c, c, C. & St. Louis . 70 Colorado Fuel & Iron . 34 Colorado &. Southern . 20 Colorado ft Soulhern 1st prd. 59 1-2 | Colorado & Soulhern 2nd pfd 47 Consolidated (las . 121 Corn Products . 19 6-81 Corn Products pfd .... 78 Delaware ft Hudson . 184 Delaware. Lack. & West. 440 Denver & Itio Grande . 28 1-4 Denver & itio Grande pfd ... 72 Distillers' Securities! . f.S 3-4 Brie . 23 Erie 1st pfd . 51 7-8 j Erie 2nd pfd . 311 I t General Electric . 145 Illinois Central . 144 International Paper . 14 International Paper pfd .... 73.1-2] International Pump . 28 international Pump pfd . 78 Iowa Central . 181-4] Iowa Central pfd . 35 Kansas City Southern . 231-21 Kansas City Southern pfd... 59 Louisville & Nashville . 1161 Mexican Central . 22 Minneapolis & St. Louis _ 48 Minn., St. P. St. Sie. M. 104 Minn.. St. P. & St. Sto. M. pfd 134 Missouri Pacific . 73 1 Mlssourl, Kansas & Texas... 34.3-41 Missouri. Kansas & Texas pfd 651-2 National Lead . 58* 3-4 National R. R. of Mexico pfd 52 3-4 1 New York Central . Ill, 5-81 New York Ontario & Western 37 Norfolk & Western . 74 Norfolk & Western pfd . 77 North American . 71 1 Pacific Mail . 2C Pennsylvania . 123 People's Gas . 91 3-4 Pittsburg, C. C. & St. Louis.. 70 Pressed Steel Car . 34 1-11 Pressed Steel Car pfd . 93 Pullman Palace Car . 107 Rending .s. 193' Rending 1st prd . 85 Reading 2nd pfd . 82 7-81 Republic Steel . 28 1-81 Republic Steel pfd . 83 Rock island Co. 21 Rock Island Co. pfd . 48 1-21 Rubber Goods prd . 95 St. Louis ? San Tran. 2nd prd 33 1-2 | St. Ixniis Southwestern . 21 St. lyouls Southwestern prd. 52 1-2 | Soul hern Paeifle . 80 Southern Pacific pfd . 115 Southern Railway . 20 r.-P I Southern Hallway pfd . 02 3-41 Tennessee Coal & Iron . 141 Texas & Paeifle . 27 1-21 Toledo, St. Louis & West... 281-81 Toledo, St. Louis & West pfil 52 1 Unloa Pahlfle . I32 7-S| Union Pacific prd . 8C United States Express . 100 United States Realty . 711-Sl United States Rubber . 411-21 United States Rubber pfd ... 101 United Slates Steel . 35 7-81 United Slates Steel pfd _ 99 1-S| Virginia-Carolina Chemical... 27 1 Virglnia-Carolinn Chem. pfd.. 104 Wa'bnsh ._ . 14 1-4 J Wahash pfd. 25 Welts-Forgo Express . 235 Westinghotise Electric . 140 Western Union . 82 Wheeling & Lake Eric . 12 Wisconsin Central . 18 Wisconsin Central prd . 37 1 Northern Pacific . 126 3-41 Central Leal her . 2S1 Central Leather pld . 97 Sloss-Sherfield . 52 1 Great Northern pfd . 131 1 Intorboroneh Metropolitan ... 2 Intcrhorough Metropolitan pfd 50 1 - Baltimore Produce Market. BALTIMORE, MD.. April 15 Flour?Quiet, unchanged. Wheat?Lasier, spot on contract! SOy..; steamer No. 2 red 75Va a % receipts lux, 309?southern by sain pic 00 a 00. Corn?Easier; spot. 63% a % while 54% a ~A; steamer 7(1. Ite oeipts 117. 017; southern white corn 53 a 55. Oals?Quiet; No. 2 mixed 47 a V6 Rye?Steady; No. 2 western do mostlc 75 a 70; choice 80 hid. , Butter?Finn; unchanged; fancy limitation 23 a 24; creamery 31 n 32j ladle 22 a 23; store packed IT a 19. Egars?Steadv. unchanged, 10V6. Choose?Active but strong, un? changed. Largo 15; medium 15Vi n '/_?: small 15 Vi a \(>. Sugar?Unchanged, coarse ami fliK The cattle egret of India Is a bird that follows grazing cattle to secure disturbed Insects. IOEBUS AIS DAUGHTERS WANT PEACE Oescendanls of American ?tvjl utlon's Greetings to New York. HOBSON 10 BE SPECIAL ENVOY He Addressed the Washington Gath? ering But the Old Dames Let Hin-. Off Without Kissing Him?Enter? tained at Musicals Reception Las'. Night. (Ity Associated Press.) WASHINGTON. I). C April 11?. Tlfi> Continental Congress of the Dntighters of the American Itevolu tion today adopted by a unanimous vole a ft solution iu favor of Inter? national peace. This; was the princi? pal feature of the afternoon session. Representative Richmond l\ llobKou. of AhlbahUl, who addressed the Con gross in behalf of peace, was do le? gal.? d as th<- special envoy to present the resolution to the International Peace Congress in New -Y\.r1t. The resolut ion sol forth the regret of the Daughters that on account of , its meeting it could not accept the in Rvitatlon to participate in the Con gress hut i ndorses the llarlh'oldl resolution udojitod at the lasl Con gross or Interparliamentary Union in 1900 and adds: ' Resolved, that tho presidi nt general Is hereby authorized lo appoint a committee to present L*. I he Peace Congress at New York a copy of I he resolutions and also lo present lo Mr. Andrew Carnegie tie' great pence Mag tendered to him as an appreciation of Iris 'services to iho cause of peace, "That the Congress advocates the proposition in regard to the ten na? tions contributing to the cause of peace about one tenth of ono per cent, of the sum devoted to war ami endorses as. well the pence pilgrim? age recently suggested by William T. Stead of London." On la hall of the ontincntal Con? gress, Mrs. McLean, (he president gen? ral, said It was an unusual honor for any womnns' Organisation to bo invited to participate in a movement looking to university peace amon> life nations of tue earth. Tile re? ports of (he credentials by Mrs. Charlotte E. Main, of this city, chair? man; (he program committee by Mrs. Alexander io. Ration, of Pennsylva? nia, chairman, were read and approv? ed. This evening the Imugtittrs at lendcred a muslcale reception by the Memorial Continental Hall commit? tee, i SPLENDID SERVICE FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Washington Steamboat Company to Run Three Boats During the Jamestown Exposition. The Norfolk and Washington Steamboat Company has announced Its purpose of running three big steamers daily between Old Point from Washington during the first few weeks of the Jamestown Exposition and as the trade demands, II Is the expectation of the company (o have a double daily service from the na? tion's capital. The steamers Washington, Norfolk and Newport News will begin the daily trips on April 25 and the trips will he to Old Point, the Exposition grounds and Norfolk. Tieginning on the 27th the steamer .Inmestown will leave Washington each morning for tho Exposition grounds and thereafter the steamers will leave Washington on even dates. The Chesapeake line will run two steamers bei ween Old Point nnd Cape Charles?the New York and Pennsyl? vania. In fact the service from Washing ton and Cupe Charles Is expected lo fill every reriulremont of the Exposi? tion visitors. Mr. Bigger Goes to Richmond. Mr. IL M. Rleger. who has been the. cashier at Hotel Chamberlin for sometime, has resigned his place to accept a similar position with the New Jefferson Hotel in Richmond. D OLD POI Wines and Liquors I belong to the tost trlbo tint alt-ay. eu away from Dublin before Mosen ?ntl?il on Uie Red Bea. I'm a price cutter. I'm a money maker; I'm tho one that sells all straight Whlhklea retail at wholesalo prices. Tim fol? lowing high grade 10c Whlakleii I sell for 6c. a drink: Paul Jonen. Purs Rye, Sherwood K><j Whiskey, Carroll Sprluga, puro Maryland Rye Whiskey. Overhold Rye whlBkey, Park wood Rye WtilBkey. All of 'he abov* uaai'm Wbtsktea are ?irlotly high trade wntch my srlev* If you dare, oeui me it you can. Whlskoy In bulk at following prioer Old Nick Pure Rye. 1-2 pt, 26c; gallon .Vi.U1 .eonard'? Favorite, 1-2 St., 20c; gallon . ?.00 -funter's Baltlnior Rye, 12 pi.. 25c; gallon .4.00 VUryhtuu Club, i-^ pt., 26c gai loo .4.00 Paul JoneB Pure Rye, 1-2 pt.. 20c; gallon . 2.75 { Star A. Rye, gallon .2.01 Mosa Rose, gallou .2.in. I I .ark wood Pure Raye, gallou .. 2.0C Jefferson [?uro Rye, gallon . 1.76 Kentucky Bourbon, gallon . 1.40 Double Stump Qln, galluu .2.00 f The following brnnus of Onlifor (it* Wines, Port, Sherry, Catawba Claret. Blackberry at 26c. per qi.. t?er gallon, 76c. Pride of North Car ollna, 4 years old, gallou. 2.00! Kunimelll, per gallon . 2.0(1 Carroll Springs, gallon .2.601 iXXXBaker Rye. gullon .2.601 N. LEONARD'S Barrel and Bottle House, 10 AND 18 MELLEN ST., Phoebus, Va. ? Phone 280. SPECIAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE j All members of Local Union, No. j XS7. are requested to bo present at I the next regular meeting of said Lo? cal to be held Wednesday, April 17. In Pythian Castle, important busi? ness. Pull attendance desired. Qy ' order, J. IL WHEELER. ; JAS. M. WOOD, President, Recording Secretary. 4-l4-.lt. NOTICE?TO ALL WHOM IT MAY concern. Warning Is hereby given lo all parlies engaged or Intending to engage In any business requiring a license lo bo pnld for the prlvi lego, especially tboso parties en? gaged in the business of boarding 1 house keepers and all are hereby I notified that unless such license be I pnld when due, tho snmc will be doubled. HARRY "W. HOOKER. Commissioner of the Revenue* Licenses expire April 30, 1907. 4-C-lOt. Serviceable Dress Fabrics. While English mohair, with its Bilk ! en finish, is not a new rabrlc on ihc market, nevertheless li Is one wincr is continually in demand, it is n fn bflq while pinits very nicely, and Tor this reason Is hrautllul lor skirts and Is suitnhle for old and young, since the colors range from darkest hue to pretly tints for younger persons. Possibly the latest styles. In broken plaids or diminutive blocks, are the neatest, and small jackets made to wear with such skirts make very drea ay swoel costumes. Tho goods Is not attractive for shlrlwaists und sei dorn is used for such, but for other purposes it ranks with fine voiles. Motor Coatc. The silk motor coats are assuming many new Ideas and fancies, embrac? ing some or the very latest patterns in bright plaids. One silk coat seen (his wed; is of checked silk, which If decidely bright and noticeable: 'I'll* plaid is In cheeks six inches across while (he outlines are vivid rPd. him, green, purple and yellow on a dark blue hackgrown, The coat Is made with a triple collar, long slee ves ami ornamented with black buttons. Will Discuss the New Road. A joint meet lug of the boards of supervisors on Warwick and York i county hits been called to meet at Warwick court house on April 24 to consider tho question of opening a I road from Oration to Orlanna. FOR RENT FURNISHES HOUSES On waterfront?14 room dwelling. Hot and cold water, bath rooms, city water connections und Ras. Completely furnished. Six-room dwelling, modern conveniences?well situated on wa? terfront. Well furnished. Four-room collage, nicely located on waterfront and completely furnished. iO-room dwelling, balli. electric lights, city water and gas. De? sirably situated ,011 car line. ' 10-room ilwelling, all modern conveniences, well situated on wa? terfront. Well furnished. 9-room dwelling, well local id, completely furnished. Convenient to ears. fi-room dwelling, well furnished, centrally located. Price $40 per month. 8-room cottage, furnished at Huckroo Roach. Will rent for (wo mouths or longer. ("i-room cottage. Ruckroe Reach; $300 for season. Largos! list of properly In Hampton. Wo can supply your wants. THE PHILLIPS-L &CKEY COMPANY, INC. 18 E. Queen Street. Phone 32. Hampton, Va. NT?Continued. OXFORDS for All the Family AT 991 i L Mill 11 Same out; In Men's Patent Leather or Gun Metal . Also In ini'Mli!in and. full too*, at HAMPTON. $3.50 I toc-i $3.50 and $4.10 QUIOt?N STREET. GEO. W. PHILLIPS, Real Ectate, RentnlG, Fire Insurance, Auctioneer & Notary Public, 9 & ll N. KING ST HAMPTON. VA. FOR SALE. A seven-room bonne and two large lots on Holt street for $1,600.00. Terms can be arranged. Two cottages nnd lots In the Went End, Hampton, will) rental value Of $10.00 per monlb. for $1,(1(10.00. A twelve-room dwelling and large promises in lCant End, Hamp? ton, for $5,000.00. E:my terms. * FOR RENT?FURNISHED. 1 Lrooin'dwotllng In East End, on water, all modern conven? iences. Him I; from ears. $150.00 per month. MelroBO avenue, on water; Kiroonis, modern conveniences. Beautiful locution. $125.00 per mouth. South King street, 10 rooms, modern conveniences. Noar both ferry und ear line. $100 per month, i.oeie i street, O-roohts, all modern conveniences nnd fine loca? tion. $125.00 per month. FOR RENT?UNFURNISHED. 6-rootn dwelling. :u Poplar avenue, Phoebus . $ 9.00 Groom cottage, Gurry Btreet, Phoebus . J12.00 fi room dwelling, Rlvervlew . $ 8.00 ?I room cottage, Rlvervlew . % 4,00 41 HENRY L. 8CHMEL2,. FRANK W. DAR LI NO, President, Vice Preeldoni. THE BANK OF HAMPTON MAMPTON, VIRGINIA. IS THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN EITHER HAMPTON OR NEWPORT NEWS. CAPITAL,.$100,000.00 SURPLUS AND PROFITS, $125,000.00 DEP08IT8 OVER ONE MILI \OH DOLLARS. The only designated Depository In t ? State of Virginia In Eastern Virginia, We make loans on kop.1 Estate?NOT PRO? HIBITED?as are the National Banks. POUR PER CFNT. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS, NELSON S. GROO/AE. Cashier f A JAUNTY SAILOR HAT Wilt make any lady appear attractive this season of the year. Wo have the prettiest line In Hampton, not alone of "Sailors," but of pattern and made to order headgear. It's a money saver to you to come here. STAGEY'S MILLINERY STORE (Boasley <?. Bush's Old Stand). EAST QUEEN STREET. HAMPTON. See the Magnificent Display of 's The exhibition embraces sonio of tha most attractive nrtlolo? to be found outside of an Indian reservation. The price* will make them sell rapidly. BOYS' HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. Finest stock of baseball goods and other sporting paraphernalia. HOTEL DI8HES AND GLASSES. We have a splendid lino of hotel dishes, bar glasses and other china ware. 's New Bee Hive Store, i 18-20 WEST QUEEN STREET. HAMPTON, VIRGINIA. Prone 235.