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MONEY MARKET BETTER, 50 WftuJIOCK LISI Decided Improvement In the Mone? tary Qu look Braces Dp Wa'l Street For One Day. [ LEIMS OF WEAKNESS REMOVED Eric. Which Caused Such n Disastrous Break on Saturday, Was Well Sup? ported Yesterday and the Whole Market Had a Better Tone In Con? sequence?The Closing Quotations.! Hty Associated Press.) 'NBW YORK. Aug. 21.- Th.- early I disturbance in today's stock market j was tint residue of Saturday's unset-1 tlcmcnt and was caused by the feats aroused l'.v the feverish movements then. Alter it appeared that lib III-! I or lor consequences were t<> lie Imme? diately forthcoming the market re? sumed the more confident tone which I was manifest earlier last week and which is based, presumably, mi the belief that liquidation has been com? pleted. The Brio stocks were com? paratively steady, thus removing the principal clenuhil <>f the weakness Shown in Saturday's market. This ami the absence of any confirmation of the trouble rumors were the nega? tive forces making for the later fm-' provemciit of prices, a more positive factor working towards this was an improvement in sentiment over the monetary outlook, not only here but also abroad. The call loan market wait rather Rtiffor. The Saturday bank statement dis? closes thai the present position of the New York clearing house banks is not so far below that at correspondlni; periods in previous years as was the case for a long period, the Burphui reserve in fact now standing above that at this tlmo last year. The mar? gin is not. large, however, and with? drawals of currency by the Interior may be looked for from Ibis time for? ward. The sul'treasury also is taking funds from the banks nt present, the balance In favor of that institution nlnco Saturday amounting to $1-. $8,000 while there was a credit bal? ance In addition In favor of the as? sistant secretary at Iho clearing house this morning of $608,580. Great Interest was felt in the pnli Heat ion of a call both by Hie Federal comptroller of the euroiicy and the Ncv York Btato banking department for reports of conditions of banks and trust companies on the same date, August 22. Stocks held their ad? vances well to a strong closing. Roods were weak. Total sales, par value, $1,062. ono. United states bunds' were unchanged on call. Total sales today 538,000 shares including: Copper, os.son; American Smelting, 30,100; Coast Dine. 200; C. & O. !.? 100; N. Y. Central. ::2,2h0; N. & W.. 000; Pennsylvania, 33,400; Reading; 86,000| Southern Railway, 2,500; 'I" pfd., COO; Union Pacific 1,204; United Stales steel. 53,600; V.'c. C 500; do pfd., 100; Sloss Sheffield, 700. Ada ins Express . Amalgamated Copper .77'k American Car & Foundry . 37% American Car & Foundry pfd .. 94 American Cotton oil . $0% American Cotton Oil pfd . 00 American Bxprcss .ISO American Hide k Leather pfd.. 16 American Ico . 53 American Linseed Oil . 6?i American Linseed oil pfd . 16 American Locomotive . 51',{s American Locomotive pfd .Hie American Smelting &. Rfng.95% American Smelting & Rfng pfd.. 93% American Sugar Refining.113% American Tobacco, pfd. certif.. 75 Anaconda Mining Co .45Vi Atchlson . 85% Atchlson i ? r(i . 90 AtlnntlC Coast Line . 79 rialtlmoro Ohio . llalliiuore & Ohio pfd . SI Brooklyn Rapid Transit . 4-"/i Canadian Pacific .106% Central of New Jersey .ICG Chesapeake & Ohio . 33Vd Chicago Croat Weslerti . 9:5'i Chicago & Northwestern .112 Chicago, Mil.. & SI. Paul .III'7,'. Chicago Terminal & Trans .... I Chicago Terminal & Trans pfd.. 13 C. C C. ft St. Louis. 59 Colorado Find & Iron . 23% Colorado * Southern . '-' Colorado A Southern 1st pfd .. 51 Colorado a Southern 2nd pfd 39% Consolidated Gas .l?l Com Products . l-'i Corn Products pfd . 6'!% Delaware ft Hudson .149 Delaware, Lackuwannn R West.440 Denver & Rio Granda . 21*4 Denver ft itio Grande P'd . 68 Distillers' Securities . I7 Fl ic . WA Krle 1st pfd . I7 Brie -'nd pfil . :!n:>i Gehenil Fleet t ic .122 Illinois Central .134 International Paper . Ill Intcmallonal Paper pfd . "-'-a International Pump . 19 international Pump pfd .65 Iowa Central . 16 Vi Iowa Central pfd .84 Vs Kansas City Southern .23',<t Kansas City Southern pfd -60% Louisville ft. Nashville .105 Mexican Central . 17% Minneapolis ft St. Louis .37 .Minn.. St. I'. k Sank Sie. M- 94% Minn.. St I'. K Sault St. M. pfd. 121 Missouri Pacific .66 Missouri Kansas a Texas.34 Vi HAMPTO Missouri, Kansas A; Texas ? >f?1. . 02% j National Lend .'. It National lt. R, of Mexico pfd.... 42,14 Now York Central .loj .New York Ontario Western..3194 Norfolk & Western . i;s-r, Not folk .t Western pfd . 7s North American . r,p Pacific Mall . 239 Pennsylvania.UV People's Has . 859 I'lttsburg, C. C. & St. Louis _'65 Pressed Steel Oar . 27 Pressed Steel Car pfd . X2 Pullman Palace Car .153 Rending . mi Rending 1st pfd . 7fl Rending 2nd pfd . 72 Republic Steel . '20 Republic Steel pf,| . 71 Kock Island Co . is*. Hook Island Co pf,| . 11 a St. Louis ? San Frail. 2nd pfd.. "1 St. Louis Southwestern . If. St. Louis Southwestern pfd .... 42 Southern Pacific . S3' Southern Pacific pf,i .10914 Southern Railway . l",it Southern Railway pfd . *.0 TcnnosBOc Coal K Iron .I3*> Texas & pacific . 24U Toledo, St. Louis & West . 2:,.:*. Toledo, St. Louis &. West pfd.. IIU Union Pnjclfic .12f>% Union Pacific pfd . si United Sintis Express. ST, United Slates Really . is Drilled States Ruhher . '2S United ?talos Rubber |if,| . 80V? United Stales Steel . 30% United Slates Steel pfd . ?31* Virginia Carolina Chemical .... 10 Virginia Carolina Chemical pfd 00 Wnbnsh . in* Ual.ash pfd . 20 W< Its Pargo Kvnress .2",0 Wc8tlughousn Electric .137 Western Union . 7r.? Wheeling ,v Lake Erie . ? Wisconsin l onl rnl .'. II Wisconsin Centra! pfd . 32 Northern Pacific .lisy, Contra! Leather . 171 Central Lea tin r pfd . 84 Sloss Sheffield . 451 fireal Northern pfd .120?, IntcrbdTough Metropolitan . 81 Interi'orough Metropolitan pfd .. 221 New York Money Market. NEW YORK.Am;. 20.?Money on cifTTsteady 214@2% i\er cont; ruling ral<> 2Vj. closing 2@>214< Tllrid loam5 easier for sVmt dales: sixty day- Bl) per coni and ninety days six por cent: six months six nn,| :i ball' and seven per cent. Prime mercantile] paper ii'ii; t.. sterling cxclieinuo irc-unkir witli actual business in bankers' hlllf at 4K7.05fil.487.10 for demand and a' 482.75(fj 182.00 for sixty day bills. Commercial bills 1*2: T>nr silver fix",: Mexican dollars r.2r'.;. Covern mont bonds steady; railroad bonds weak. Baltimore Produce Market. RALTIMORE, Ml).'. Aug. 2*.?Flour firm, ami Unchanged. WHEAT ? Strong; spot contract o:H./.ffi 93%r; Southern by samph CORN?Uull. spot mixed f.I asked. OATS?Firmer; No. 2 mixed, old r.Oc: now 54c. RYE?Quiet. Hutler. onus, cheese and sugar steady and unchanged, ? . A HAND PRESSURE. Only a pressure of the hand. Nothing more. For 011 the valley-side wo Bland. The avalanche holds his mlght> weight Poised Tor a breath to overthrow. Speak not a word; 'tis the hush of fate. What If the load I." tears or snow If a life Is o'er! Up In Hi" high, clear mountnlnpcnV Near the huh. There where the hawk goes circling round Seeking the ofoft she btllldod in. Far above tlriLs and Ice rent grounds. At the lasi height, where the skies begin. Is the burden done. -Curtis May, In Appleton's Maga? zine. SANS JOIE. Hide your eyes, angels, beneath your gold phylntcrlcs, Israel will charm you with the mag? ic of his song. Yet you will not smile for him by reason of gone memories, For Lucifer is absent; and the ci goes up "how long?''? For his expiration you would glv< your di cams nnd destinies; Paradise is clouded by the tnoasiiri of your pain; Hide your eyes', nngols, beneath your gold phyiatorlos, Till the jasper gales swing wide tu bring him home again. Helen Hay Whitney, in Appleton's Magazine. It's an III Wind, Etc. Mrs. Atlionic-That's a lovely new gown you have on. I thought you said you could not afford a new one this sen son. Mrs. Ardupp So I did, but my bus bund struck 11 streak of luck. Mis. Athomo Indeed'. Mrs. Ardupp?Yes; he broke his leu the day after taking out an accldcul policy that pays $00" 0 week.-Chlcag< News. "When I wus a young man," said the burdened old cynic, "I used to be ufrnld Unit I was not brilliant enough to become famous." j "And now?" asked 11 listener. I ??Now," he replied, "I have decided that I nil) not stupid enou?h."-Now Yolk Tribune. "Regular as the Sun." I Is an expression OB old as the race. No doubt (he rising and sidling of the sun 1 Ik the most regular performance in Hie universe, unless It |R-11)0 action of the liver nililMlOWOlH wlnMi regulated I with Dr. Mug's New Lifo Pills. Guar? anteed by all druggists. 2Gc. I FOR THE HOUSEWIFE Pegging Out Clothes. Croat cure should bo taken In :"'K ping thing-son the lino. The garments Bhotlhl Ik? hung wrong side out, with tit*' thickest parts Uppermost and in their natuml position. The hctna of tliocts ami tnhicclOthS should t>o <lon lioil untl folded well over the lino mul he peg placed about four Inches In lili> or tho corners of heavy things get latnagod. In this way a kind of ball ?< formed which the winds blow liroUgll. String small things, such us oilnra und cutis, together. Uundkcr ?hlcfs may he pegged one or two to sethor. 0?o For Brend Scraps. If tiny white bread Is left over do ad throw It away, btit souk In tepid .vtiter. Squeeze water thoroughly front bread hhd put in dish, Add sou ir to taste, raisins, n little leinen JulOO mil rind und nn egg or two. Stir nu? ll mixed. Take a big tablespoon, ui it a time and try In plenty of hot t'at mill brown. Serve with stewed mines. Very nice dessert. To Clean Sponges. Sponges will not liear boiling, and his fact has prejudiced ninny careful people against their use. They may ?hs made nutlseptlcally clean by la? 'ng placed 111 belling water to which tuts ItbeO lidded a little strong ani nonla. t'over the vessel and set aside .'or fifteen or twenty minutes. Squeeze tup s|.go vigorously nod rinse III "old water. Pineapple Pudding. Lino bottom ami sides of pudding dish with thill slices of sponge cake, phice layer of pineapple strewn with sugar In bottom Of dish, then cuke, then pineapple, until dish Is full. Pour over one cup of water and cover with ?dices of sponge cake dipped In pine? apple Juice, t'over und bake slowly two hours. This can be eaten with or without a sauce. - 4 Improved Rolling Pin. The boiiKewtfe and baker knows that It Is practically impossible to prevent dough Slicking to the rolling pin w hen preparing the mixture for baking. To prevent the dough sticking n little dry HOI.LOW ltOT.I.IMI rot. dour is sprinkled over the dough be? fore applying the rolling pin. 'ibis Is successful only for awhile. As the pan becomes wann, caused by friction, the more the dough ts liable to stick. If the rolling pin can lie kept cool the dough will not adhere. A Porinsylva nlnu has devised a scheme whereby the rolling pin can be kept cool and the dough thus prevented from stick? ing. He employs a bollow rolling pin, having an Interior chamber for the reception of a cooling medium. At each end are detachable handles, pro? viding an opening In the chamber for the Introduction of the cooling me? dium, us s!o>w n in the Illustration. The cooling medium Would preferably be Ice water, which could be readily re? tained at u low temperature for a long time. Caro of Stoves. If stoves nre blackened while lud the blacking burns on and will not take a nice polish. Wash off nil grease spots with soapsuds, and If there nre any rough places where something has burned on the Htove rub with snml papor. A.' stunII paint brush Is very handy to Marken the stove with, as you can reach the smallest corner with It. I Orange Float. Mix one cup sugar with four table fi|K>onfitls of corhstarch and Juice and pulp of two lemons. Pour over this a quart of boiling water. Cook fifteen minutes, st Irring constantly. Turn In? to n dessert dish oven live oranges cut In thick slices. When cold decorate with a meringue of three egg Whites, sweetened ami Havered with vanilla. To Drive Out Ants. If at any lime ants make their ap? pearance in the pantry, smear a saucer with bird and set It overnight on one of the shelves. In the morning It will lie found covered with tiny Ins,its, which can be scalded or killed In any way. After a few days of this treat? ment not an tint will be seen. Rostoring Wrinkled Silk. Wrinkled silks may bo made to look nlmost us fresh as when new by Sponging the surface with u weak so lilt Inn of gum arable and by pressing on the wrong side with a moderate not Iron. FROM CORNCOB CENTER. Bhc'ii Jit->t sutnmcr boarder, fee .iIhIu d. I'll allow. Slif brlsllea ill Hu' pumpkin; Klio cnnnol milk ? cow. Bin it nioaj unsympathetic ai coops and amits and slips, Hut tin. " HniCS "li. Slid fly Hi.- Ilool \v?t i >?<?? she linn?wot f\. -.' Blu>'? lust n Himimov boarder, rniiui: in d. I'll uver. Tl..- nutcllk? iuill <>f Cabliago m. .ms in,thin' much in her. Bho'n ejus to DiVi ttirtilp And woriiv li> homemade pleii, lint three llmea wow. und ateer Hie plowl Will l-Vl-M MllO lllllt- WOt 1)1?! She's |usl summer boarder. Untutored, 1 confess, Indifferent in haystacks, t'tu'ountrltloit In ilrolw. Intolerant in akoalora, Unl idyllku t<> nioa, Rut three iliii- M hall, and swing tin' (lallI Wot .?>-, ? ?In- linn wnl eycM! ?Thomas Hi Yhitiru In Now Yi Hi Times. And For Himself Too. l'nt -The next won o' ihitn chauffers oh runs OVor im1 'II bo snrry for ut. Thomas -And wby'n that? l'nt- I've got a tin o' ultroglycortn In mo pockot! ?Punch. Not to Be Dared. Although Johnnie's and Willie's mothers uro warm friends, those boys ?re always lighting each other. After n reeent battle ttie victorious Johnnie war. urged by tils mother to go and make friends wdth bis fallen foe. Pho even ottered to give him a party If he would go over and invite Willie to come to that festivity. After iniieli urging Johnnie promised to do as Ida mother wished, so tho parly came off at the appointed time r.nd was violently enjoyed by all pres? ent, tml Willie did not come. "Now, Johnnie, did you Invite hlniV" asked Johnnie's mother. "Vos, I did! Yen, ilin'um, 1 Invited him!" nnswered Johnnie, "I Invited him," he added reflectively, "and I dared him to c?oi?.?'? Harper's Weekly. I Wanted to Holp the Little Fellow. Two men wen' engaged In Hawing timber in the Maine woods. One was n big. brawny ami very fierce looking fellow, the other a meek and IriofTen 1 slve little ehap. They were using a CroSsctlt saw. A big Irishman hap? pened along anil, after standing there a few minutes wateldng lln-ui pull hack and forth, decided that the big one was trying to take advantage of the other, 'nib Irishman reprimanded the big fellow, which caused a row. After l'at had given him a good thrash? ing he Hinted and said, "Now, 1 giss yell l, t the little fellow hove It, bo gorry!"?Judge's Library. In n French Court. Counsel (addressing the Indue after he had got his client, a thief, acquitted III the face of strong evidence)- Your i honor, I would bo obliged If you would order that this man bo not released from custody until tomorrow. Judge-Certainly, bnt what Is your reason? Counsel -Well, you see, the rond near my home Is rnllu-r lonely, and as my client knows uultO well that I shall have money on mo ho might possibly lay In wait for nie.?Hou Vlvaut. Tho Quect of a Discoverer. "Managers declare Hint they have dlSCOVOred some great fictors and some remarkable plays." "Actors and plays," replied Storm lllgtoil Harnes, ?'are always In evidence. What 1 want to llnd Is Koine one who can be relied on for the discovery of i audiences."- Wnsblogt?u stur. Retribution at Hand. "Ouch;" complained the automatic scales In the railroad station. '-These fat riieri will be the ruin of me. That last one simply put mo on the bum." "Well," replied the chewing gum ma? chine, "now you can lie in weight for the next one."?C'ntnollC Standard ami Times. Long Felt Want. Juggles -Do you think there will ever lie any radical change in the stylo of men's lints? Wim-ules- Not unless somebody In? vents u hut thut will cover the bald spot on the bach of the head.?Harper's Weekly. No Chance. "Do you consider marriage a lot? tery?" asked life coy young widow. "Not so you could notice It without a pair of green Spectacles," replied j the fussy old bachelor. "It's more on j the order of u shell game."?Chicago News. Find a Cause. Doctor (to husband whose wife he hns been called to attend) Heforo I commence my examination tell mo when she last had n new dress and a new lint .-mil If she hart been to the 'sea yet this year.?Meggendorfer Rlut ter. ^ mm I There i bill one Illing Oll the fttCI of the earth worse than a wouiitl v.isslp, und that Is u man gossip. D POINT C a m ? r A RAPID CURE. Mark Twain'? Story of a Schoolboy Who Suddenly Got Well. On his lasf visit to his old homo In Hannibal. Mo. Mark Twain t?ld tliu school children n story dt a school boy, the truth of w'hieh It was hardly necessary for him to guarantee, though he did so. "This boy." ho said, "awoke one morning \ery III. ills groans alarmed the household, The doctor was sent for and I'allle posthaste. " 'Well.' said tin- doctor, its he en? tered the sickroom, 'what Is the trou? ble V "'A pain In my side,' Sil Id the boy. " 'A |>lilll In the bead';' " 'Yes. sir'.' "'Is the right bund stiffV I ?"A little.' M'IIow about the right footT ?"That's stllT too.' "The doctor winked at the boy's mother siamllm: by. " 'Well.' he said, ?you're pretty sick. Hut you'll be able to go to school on Monday. Let nie see, today Is Satur dllj. anil'? "'Is today Saturday?' said the boy In a vexed tone. 'I thought It was Friday.' "Half an hour Inter the boy declared himself honied ami got up. Then they packed blm ofT to school, for It wa* Friday; after all." We think that the humorist knew this hoy very well Indeed.?Woman's Home Companion. Habit. The proprietor of a billiard and |k>o! room In West Philadelphia was an? noyed by a certain customer who, though he huh a regular, hud a bud haillt of putting the chalk In Ills pocket Arid wnllMng olT with It. Tim propri? etor decided to put a stop to this man's carelessness, HO one day last week ho went up to lit in and asked: "What business are' you In'/" "Mel Why. I'm In the milk bnal ness. Why'." was the answer. 'Thought so," said the proprietor, "from the amount of chalk that you take nway With yoU, Any time that you want a bucket of water COinO around, as I may us well let you huvo that also."?Philadelphia Ledger. t.l.e.:. Feathers. A celebrated Irish Judge once passed sentence In the following manner. The prisoner was a butler who had been convicted of stealing Ills master's wine: "Mead to every claim of natural affection, blind to your own real Intel ests, you have burst through all the rc Btriiluts of rcllgl?il and morality and have for tunny years liocn feathering | your ow n nest with your master's bot tie:,." London Mall. The water In Lake Superior la the purest In the great lakes, according bi government tests. Lake Rrlo boa the largest percentage of ItiOruStailU. Young Woman Found in Awful Con? dition with Scabies?Body a Mass of Sores from Scratching?Tried Many Remedies for Seven Weeks ? Result Was Discouraging, But ITCHING TORTURES YIELDED TO CUTICURA " While I was doing missionary wnrk In the lower portloh of several cities I found it necessary to know a little of the ofhcaoy of a few medicines mid after a whin) 1 found that a little knowl CdgOof Collcura was nUmt all 1 needed. Ol.f the V?rV laid cases I had I.: deal with was that of u young woman who had come to os not only broken in spirit but in a most awful condition physically^ Our doctor examined her and told us that, she bad scabies (tho itch), incipient pan.-is. rliouinatism, etc., bronchi on from exposure anil tho effects of her ragged-ooged life. Her poor bbi'y was a mass of sorcn from scratching ami she was not able to retain solid food. We tried many tilings, a good tonic was prescribed and baths with a rubbing-I lard and sulphur; Wo worked hard for seven wt-cks and you Call imagine bow discouraged WO were ?dien, tutor all that lime, we could SCO. SO little improvement. One day I hap? pened to hco a Cutioura advertisement telling how a little baby had beon curcl of a bad case of skin eruption, and although 1 had but liinotv-sevoii cents with mo, I bought a CSkh of Cutl cura Soap and a bottle of Cutioura Resolvont. Whim I reached home I was like n child with a new toy. and wo bathed our patient well and gavd her n full dos" of the tlcsolycnti 8ho slept that night better than she bad sim-o she had boon with us and the noxt day I located the price of n box of Cuiicurn Ointment. I nm not exaggerating when I say that in exactly five weeks tin- young woman was able to look for n position, being strong enough to work and full of ambition. In another month she left, the home, and now ban a good position in a nice family wbeio she is respected and is strong and well. You rnav refer any one you wish to me. personally; Laura Jane Kates, S.I Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1007 ryliiitn.ir itt Inl'inin. etauir. n. mill Artuln. rnn fhi.-t .it Caileura Bonn <-'?'?'' i !?? i i.:m- On- sun, CUlk'ini' Uiillni-nl (Vir I to II-.: llu- St, hi. ftml Cult rnr-i ll*--ilv, ill OSecl. 101 In Ui<- (??rni <>t elmoilM" c..-.i. ,1 l*ill-i. ??!?<? r- r vlnl >.t i.''i I.. I'iiiIIv It..- in ?.i|. !S.il.I llif.iu.-l..ml Ol" ?"Uli l'iillcr Hunt a: CLelii. Ciitii turn Cm in . noMon, Mua ivM.,:i J fttti iiiiiuo UuuL us tidtu DlMMM, FALL SHOES Ar? heutig received daily. In .Men's and Ladies', also Boy'a aud Girl's School Shoes. Thoy uro right in quality & price ni L No. 5 Queen St. Hampton, Va. For quick sale l am offering a trnct of about 7 aeroH front im on Lit Salic Avenue, at a bargain. Look Into Ulla at onco, Duo ACRE on LA SAI.I.i: A V ION I' K. at a special prh (Ills week. 'IVi lilt; easy. ;'!..?> cash balance monthly. If Jipld y. |L',n ca8lti balance monthly, rwp ACH US un the A VENUE nl ii decided bargain If Hold at BALLE AVION HE, That desirable homo the street car crossing; dwelling la two rooms, large, porches, etc., and In excel Two ndjelnlng loin can bo purchased al once. SlJBUltHAN HOME LA on La Salle Avenue, near atory und luscutont. Of II lent etiiidltlon. Large lot a very lew figure. Terms easy, FINE RIVHH KAUM I am offering for a quick sale that dealr able farm uf Ifj acres nboul :t miles from Hltnlpton, situated on the finest point on Illach River. Two story s room dwolllng ImriiH and out buildings. Nfao orchard. Hi lee, $7,000. The Phillips-Lackey Co* IS East Queen Str (INCORPORATED). REAL ESTATE BROKERS. ?el. 'Phone III'. HAMPTON. VA. Souvenir Letter Containing lfi views of the Virginia Peninsula. ONLY 5 CENTS. Send ono to your friend. JF^ST^JJ'".".";'"'. Schraudt's News Stand 42 West Queen St. - Hampton, Virginia. ? HENRY L. SCHMELZ, FRANK W. DARLING, President. Vlce-Prssldsnt. The Bank of Hampton Hampton, Virginia IS THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN EITHER HAMPTON OR NEWPORT NEWS. Capital, .... $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits, - $125,000.00 DEPO8IT8 OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The only dsslgnated Depository in tho State of Virginia In Eastern Ylrglnla. Wo mako lonnn on Heal Estate?NOT PRO? HIBITED?ni aro tho National Uauks. FOUR PER CENT INTERE8T PAID ON SAVINGS DEPOSIT? NELSON S. GROOME, - - Cashier. Better Visit S Here yon will find a number id the most attractive things to fur? nish out your homo und especially tho culinary department, Tho prices uro Just us low as consistent with first class dealing will ad? mit of. Watch Klrsnor's advertisements If you rrully wnnt to get the cream of bargains. , . Kirsner's Clothing Store .lust as well fit out the boy for school. Here's the place to do it at very small cost. .. . 18 and 20 W. Queen St. ' Hampton, Vu. UniUillKsfiSBnBBUSI