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s Discovered, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4 who have forelgn relations might suffer livertes from New Yo tereny, 100 bags: o Alll‘ DONE ON A (;0“) BAS[S,mm- loss and inconvenienc: by their in- COMMERCIAL AND FlNANCIAL New York wtock today. 5:‘;:’&,‘.“v'nfm States ODD SOURCES OF v NUE | fotbers™, of 1678, and which was unable t e | ability to exchanie greenbacks for gold at Btock, 225,000 bagw: AAGAT Por the United States \ to give a bond in sum sufcient to comply \ 1 A‘\ ) 5 RFTREAT the United States treasury as formerly, if 279,000 bags; total visibW-Epply for the United with the general statute. Congress passed N g01d puymen & are gucpend:d. In any evint Stites, 504,00 against 410,567 bagn last & special law for the benefit of this bank, suspension of gold paymeits could only las . authorizing th v i i i watil congress pas ed the necessary legisia- f " e 2ing the secrotary of the treasury Business in the United Etates Already on | 100 commmee pan O N evernment's | CTain Was Weak Yesterday and Provisions OMANA GENERAL MARKET, Millions Made by the Government on Mis- | o Issue duplicates on proof that the originals | A Moonshiner's Dn that Could B B 3 the Yellow Metal Foundation. high credit to obtain gold abrond. A United Quite Firm, - P d a were the property of the Institution and had at Oouid B Entere iom, Sites bond hearing § per cent intérest. pay- Condition of Trade mwd Quotations on fortune and Oarelessnes, not |v‘M‘n |rnns'h~rrlvd'. nhnd o ;mn‘dm;‘m] |m1" Only by Diving, A3 old _coin, 0! ¢ ; —_— Staple and Faney Produce. a certaln number of the bonds be held by Europ-an markets all the gold the govern- wex the secretary of the treasury f time to | L~ | ment needs at any time. This every intel- BUTTER—Culled stock, e; common to falr, " 3 : hoestiie. Wi by the | PROBABLE EFFECT OF TREASURY ACTICN | It "peron ' mhow. " consequentiy. unier | CORN WEAK IN SYMPATHY WITH WHEAT | 1ogitc; tarr to sooa country. 16G1e; chorce o | CLEAR GAIN - OF TWELVE ~ MILLIONS | JE5ire, T rewinst, passible claims by the | wONDERS CF A HOLE IN the circumstances, there should be no s:ri- tancy, 15G16c; gathered trehmery, 19c; separator H T DO T e L . ety FOT s temn . IN THE GROUND ous shock fesulting from a eyspension of z creamery, QN0 b b — e oy et i 4 gold payments by the United States trens- | . O S o amount which the gove Of Gold Was suddenly Suspended by | FEUAZ, (hEre L really any serious ground for Caosed the Market to Rule Firm turkeys, SR heny e ol Feene, te Stampa and Money Orders Lot of determinable; but undoubtedly it amounts ""’"“;"“"'“' L . prehending a euspension of gold pay IRESSED POULTH ckens, , & y N e B . to the last degree improbable—but merely the Close. alr to good, §G8%sc; choled 8lgdiic; cholee J v . ve y Years i et 19 sitiaty the orer-timid that, It mispension smait S5 ] ducke, iy o Koo, TESC fancy, stantly Growlog. n;n"m;w{rmmmi for they put away stamps Den W * were to happen, It might prove less serious Gll dressed, 9@710c; gecse, tair to €000, TA@S0 at_their face value and the Postofice depart- | 11 womte am than they have imagined, fancy, full ‘Uressed, 106 5 ment is never required to perform the service NEW YORK, Feb, 3.—Henry Clews, head “COIN" MEANS “GOLD, | CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—Grain was wéak today | (SAMETRIG Nine teal, pery Gor, $LOELIS | The government of the United States makes | Which I8 represented by the purchase price. of the banking house of Henry Clews & Co., | 4 ,\IHUIT:'“va‘I 1] the wnr](hu-ru I\\'t-rn over | and vn‘n slons firm. Wheat, compared with fnized, ver dos., '$1.00@1:25; canvasbacks, $4.000 fany thousands of dollars every year through HUOKS AND DERIOD! TERIODICAL ays of the southern moonshiners are y y | 000 bonds outstanding. They have | vesterday's closing, 1s from %c to %c¢ lower, | 5.00; mallads and red heads, $2.6042.7; small y sands o every ye 5. . % JALS. almost beyond o ken of the revenue of writes of the Wall street situation s follows: | il heen paid off, PHRCIPAL ARA (Ntereste 1N | eorn 1ost tke of 1ig valie ard oats 108t sgc, | TAPUIE: T6c@IL00; Jack rabbits, HL25G1H; squir- | the carelessness or misfortune of people With i sl b b The appearance of the market during the | Kol with, the exception ot 84 mo,ion | Provistons tlosed Nighet ol atousd, | - VHAL-chois fat, ®-ts 115 o| Whom it tias bustnees to transsct, Unols | “Motherbosd and Citieenship Womans [ (it Many anc beculiat, novel and tndifter. week has indicated that there were some | cently $100,000,000 were added, making the | FTOVISIO! S 4 ound. EAl~Cholce fat, 70 to 8., are quoted Ll b s b S| ent, are d slaces of “blockade Rtocks Shaken out. and brices were forced | (otal amount: outstanding $684,000,400. The | The weakness in wheat resulted from | at e, larke and conrge s@dc. " o' =" | Sam can figuro out pretty well betore the | Wisest Policy,” In the January Forum, 18 a | ) .”_rh'"_" t‘l']:‘:"“ Biieky |' a "I‘""‘-"“ s to buy the eap « pos- | gove ow contemplates iseuing an- | s demand epOrts 0! decline 50t ufl cream, Young A, ; 4 pape st me 8 ol ese fllicit manufacturers of *‘cy R e Ay e 68 CRONDLY, RN BOR | Ter VIO 000 Lo ook Lonth. VHiEs Th | ATSEALInG Rt A o utvets | 2 Roifilly Cream, Xoung A | beginning of fiscal year that so many thou- | Paper that will attract more than usual atten- | 1o, (e80 CT AR ers corn now o Some lo “Rave been more | Act of 1870, At that time there w ' the | Argentine wheat, and the other markets b Towa, part skims; 70 | sand dollars will bo put to his credit on |Uon. Mrs. Spencer Trask, the writer, takes @ been discovered in almost every PTRfitaned than Rt Xt the United. amote | tation of #iv R Lo B th nohive | followed. For a moment or two at the | 1,7 ne; brick, No. 1,74163 | 0 T et account before the year 1s | SLTONE €round and delivers some vie that | Place concelvable, but the iast find of the treasury should by chance suspend gold pay- | been antici 1 by anybody, The word | OPeNing the wheat dealings were at a shade ¥— kY, 10,00 NATKR, 3001 1aw: | o e M year I8 | pot everywhere accepted will at least |officers In North Carclina whs probably the ments, which 18 the worst that can happen, | coin in the act referred to gold coin, which | better than the clcsing value of the pre- i rye straw, $6. Color makes (he pr over. The profit, says the Washington Star, | crcate a profound impression among thinking | most remarkable. and (Had ts‘not kel 'even in (At eventhe | 1o gne cin possibly deny, | IC i Herefore | vious aftermon, The steadiness thus indi- | <0} EHhC hides” seli” the "best. Only’ top | Will como from bonds and bank notes de- | women. Mr. James Schouler, the historlan, | T UEECC ey 8 olders of legal tenders would most likely 16 spirit’ of the law. that the Rovern- | vojed il vt ndl- (S aden bring top pii ) Pt emption, | points out some *‘Gravi ¢ cre all fsland in the Pee Deo want to et out of thelr money and take | ment must continue to live up in recognizing | ated was of very short duration, and from | “PIGEONS=0Id_birds, per doz., T5c@$L.0. stroyed and never presented for redemption, | polnts out some “Grave g .xl.:‘,,:)\l:: river in Richmond county, North Carolin, stocks and bonds instead, as at the present | €91d as the coin in which to pay the inter- | 5¥%c for May at the start, it declined iny| VE ABLES, from money orders which are lost and never | L P8 R e G T the' Money ‘,l:”;‘-m‘ BoHL (X8 s 1 h Carolina, prices most of the active marketable se- | est and principal of all such bonds. If an | less than half an hour to from 62%c to| POTATOES—Western stock, car lots, 6sc; | duplicated, and from stamps which are not (AR LU S S L ! about the size of a ten-acre fleld, writes a l'u‘ll'lllh‘-‘unv bout down to a solid gold mqgi fiet were ;m.lwul i r;u(huvlzmr.' e lem\u)vlnf 2%c. The Liverpool market was quoted | *lt,1ots, i % | put to tHo uss for which they wers intended. NT:)I ||.|.-I (‘...:.1‘mm|\ 'lw L‘n-ul- A. (vur; | correspondent of the Philadelphia Press. The While the money they hold will lose its gold | “coin” bonds, with the two metals (white , o AR, 3 BANS—Hand-picked, v, $1.90G2.00; d y we nett, Is an elaborate and exhaustive argument | . 5 Value, for a tiie ai least, IT the treasury | and vellow) in existence, eepecially consider- :;‘,"']""f,"‘"“""‘ T e oy | Al et Tondibicked, navy, $.90GL00;| 7 ' Drofits are never cast up, becauso |to show that gold has depreciated; “Are Our | EFOUNd Is studded with large cypress trees, 4 discor e gol¢ ents. ¢ the recel v of el 4 e wes! cel A o4 s NIONS orders, Se@sl. Y S S| " b d the gro ot by sines ‘eats 'of the countr e ol h ond w o only 178 cars, as 2 g oy | © tention to some of the interesting [almost Impenetrable. Nome 0f the land b gone down to a gold basis. It 18 so with | different matter, and there would be a | compared with 2 st > ¢ lawed. But they are as real as though they [ Calling at | L e land has Franufactured gools of every description, 1t | stromg claim made by the silver people that | eatr nge. " Thess facts wery baonn. provis | e e i Kan- | wero credited to Uncle Sam on the books [and significant changes in the attitude of | ever been cultivated, because it Is very difi- 18 80 with iron, Ty, oRIDann me: | when: the' act. was. paased the two. coins | Sus to ine conpias i iy ThoalnoNn, preyl: | san o t the t the public mind on many important sub- | . WEApH o , cotton, grain, and se. o e ac s passed e two coins | ous » ope y At L e Asury. | ¥ D - | cult to get to | ' Curition tlso. The thyeat Mow 18 'that the | existed and the Word coin referred to one | aBly account tor tha frmnca ar the staet. | CARROTE Po i HoL T O eowt 163, A0 (AUTE 68 [he evePhment | JEcth by BrotacRTberteniiinal e Husteti(i Gy ot SO R G S GRS sirculating money, of the country 1s EolvK to 18 well s the other, consequently whosyer | The St Louls sales of whent to local mill: | CAULIFLOWER-Pir crate of & dot. and halt | that this rot - aceumulates, — Tvery effor | Harvards ~The’ Humiliating Teportof e % v “"I”"- et and “‘varmints” of various a 5 olt basic tu a siver basis, | bought such &) honds did s der | ers and for shipment, which created the [ to two h he govern- | Strike Commission,” by Mr. H. P. Robin-| Xinds alone inhabit it. Ever since the mak- Which would be %o if koid redemption of its | full notice. No law can now be enacted that | bullish feellng with which the wheat mar. | HORS [SF—Per 1b., 6@T0. is made to find the man to whom the govern- | o/ "osiior of the Rallway Age, criticises notes were stopped by the tre in | can by any possibility make an obligation | ket wound g ere belng mide | PARSNIPS—Der b, 8. . ment is indebted, and every reasonable op- | son. editor of the Railway Age, criticises | ing of corn into whisky was forbldden during WRIHI evert e hext lvn waad be more BIGWE upon the Fovernment to pay | litile of this myraiom el wese ot 4o | RUTABAGAS—Per M., Singe. portunity 18 given to him to claim the | the report very severely; “Is the EXISNE In- | the war there has been a moonshine distil- sagacious people to exchange their non-re- | interest and principal in gold coin than the | be of no special importance, The St. Louls | HARSLEY doz. bunches, 36c. i amount of the indebtedness. 1In the case|come Tax Unconstitutional?’ by Mr. David | .o fop i a deemable paper money into manufactured | act of 1870, authorizing the issue of 4 per | market, starting rather casy, gave encour- | ahpsag hen Ebl, 15 of & lost or stolen bond he has simply to|A. Wells, the well known economist, touches g iis Island. It has Leen raided many Roods or raw material, such as iron, grain | cent bonds, therefore those who subscribe [ agement to the {dea that the sales were | S 1VACH-Per bbl. $a.7 prove ownership and give an indemnity bond | On a pont or basis on which he thinks the times by the revenue officers without discov- of value, The fetiing would st in to buy tion of o United Siates government, bear- Rouse sayIng that London ciepatonss quored (ANPLES- 5g8.80; chole eastern the cafe of a tretary note njured by’ fire l_;_"'"fl‘l"’:"{ o AR A1t UL bl T B the everything that looks like a bargain, which | ing 4 per cent interest, having thirty years [ a decline of from B¢ A in Avrel o | tock, $4.00a4. he has to send in the charred remains, and v Veste! s versity L 3 s re s neve en dis- would be the forerunner of buoyant and ad- | to run, with a binding ohligation that both | wheat was, pe m.,._i,‘ LR p eIARES—Concord, none: Malagas, per 65 to | the treasury experts will decipher, as far | & paper on t“The Increasing Cost of Collegiate covered, and the officers have probed the :vr,l.lu.»m.; n(.,\rk,-‘(q' m”;.n "'1‘ s .;r |n||. “}.,u in st and |rl'=n "l"‘{ \\Hl‘lhvv ;?m ml,.»lnm "mx” h‘ful' or than the_discredit attempted ;!}’i\“\‘.‘,‘;']‘:,m(;:m unlfm.m nn.’ 100G | 28 possible, the value of the pile (its original | Education,”” and ““The Labor Church: Re- earth for a cave or underground retreat with- s country. n_the other hand, con- . No new legislation, therefore, glving | to be thrown on the St Louls cash busi- | per bbl, R L00GILE) | vajue) and the money will be restored to | ligion of the Labor Movement,” is discussed | Out success. turn will come by the sale of the bonds in | sary, The government hag full power Wik, | sesslon progtesscd and May was selling ot | oRANGES Fioriias, por box, $0.75@400; Cal. | the remitter and the remiltee are advised | Publlshing company, New York, and several raiders occupied this island in thi" ey e would £ Such | Bond Wwoull mike n more advantageous one | and wound up i 52 oraly nasein, 830; wéediingy, 33 5 7| again and again that the money remains un- | A great deal of mattor to amuse and in- | the nighttime and picketed themse'ves o quantities, if bonds enough were sold by | for the government to issue at the present | Corn was quiet an: weak, o PANANAS Cholge siock, §.0012.50 por bunch. | paid. ~Still, claims against the government | terest the reader will be found in the current | that no one could arrive or leave Without the government, a8 to remove the depress time. 1t would be no better, however, as a | weakness in wh-at. Although receipts cone | @400, Messinas, sizes 300 10 360, $.60 | gourogating many thousands are left unpaid | number of Corporal Tanner's ‘“Home and [ being seen. About daylight a canoe occupled prevadiing “here’ o' fthe | atier eide, | gold bond "than the isaie of { per cents con- | tinue light” they dré more’ than SuMcient | PINGAPPLES= Por tos , 20001.0. every year, and tho total of even the last | Country.” Most of the articles arc illustrated | by two men and containing several five- The Importation of gold ‘woull encouragt | templated. If the United States govern: | for current wants in the absence of any MISCELLANEOUS. thirty years will run up far into the mil-|and interspersed among them are a number | gallon kegs was seen approaching the island gonfidence in this country anl the ment ever undertook to pay ‘off any cf 0y N Consumers o Stock Up AgAINSL | OYSTERS—Meduim, por can, 16e; horseshoes, | lions. Even in the matter of unpald money | of bright poems. Brevity and life are the | from the Richmond county side. Deput ¥ i he | u i Is, or any th y any future scarcity. May opened at from | 2o Y Lilag It would depress correspondingly B e e 910 ke - | ke 6 ke ate. woons (pcned (A% feom | 06 extra standurds, s outa slecin, B3 cui | ordes the governmant ‘has Just ‘made an | characterlatic features O e, contributions | Moffitt gave orders for them to be allowed \ JATION CURRENCY | thing but gold, it would be downright repu- | the day's range, anc cold_dow! 427%c | standard, per gal., counts, 30c; bul accounting ol 1800, earned in the last|in this issue. Joseph W. Kay, 68 Bast | to land and to observe thel ovemel A DISCRIMINATION AGAINET CURRENCY | ia{jon. and the child has not yet been born | and closed at SO 150, to Iy T (10 ARIED] Nenierd, Do Rl LB s i thirty years and now turned into the Post- | Tenth street, New York. soon a8 the ‘I;x:unn::"‘\\xtb"|'|.|:::|Iuy“.;" R i B (iolters jot, logdl neridore wHO, jake [ that will live to witness such an act of bad ,Only @ fair business was done in oats, | choice, 1 bags, 7 g offico department fund, probably never to| Though only issued as an advertisement, | Rae, who has been suspected of running the them to the trensury and demand wold"for | faith on the part of this government. | | Fluctuations were influenced principaily by | HONESENew York” e be ropaid to its owners. ] | Hoot's Winter and Summer almanac i (he | still'on the island, sunk the e T B they O Lty g 5 L e & i T L) sl er_suffer- | fOUUR, 15c: atralned, 4 to 3 he greatest source of unearned income, of [ shape of a heart ornamented with a pair of | nea o BRNG 3 h moncy they surrender, and to meet such | (ion of this country was about 18,000,000: 1t is | ing @ decline early, recovered someuw! SYIUP-"Gallon ju u Ll e s near where the canoe landed. discrimmation the kovernment Is compelled | now 70.000.000. AL that (ime the true value | and closed at or withim o :‘ml u““’x?}.)h';‘.‘.‘,‘, Xby & gal. cans, $3, Kl course, is the destruction of treasury notes.|child's faces, is a pretly scorekeeper for old | This movement was not understood by to make ne, provision to replace the gold | of the assets of the country were estimated f of yesterday's closing. May sold from 28%c NUTS Al nglish walnuts, soft. | Nearly $15,000,000 have been made by the| Father Time. C. I Hood & Co, Lowell, | Moffit, but his surprise was unbounded when thus drawn. The only means of doing this [ nt $16.000000.000; they are now supposed to | to 2ike, and back to 2814¢, at which price | Shelled 12 filberts, 8@9¢; Brazil [ government up to the present day, as nearly | Mass. MacRae and his ¢ 8 at present 1% through ihe sale of bonds. The | be $70,000,000,000. Our assets have increased | the market closed. nuts, Sc. a a o riatphi il Fe b ML L ) Gl government should be provided by an act |40 per cent and our debts decreased more | The publications of SAUER KRAUT—Cholos white, per bbl,, s4.c0p | 33 CAn be estimated, by the destruction of| In the January ennals of the American| themselves. After they had divested them. et G RGO ORI R K LT pn\fll.'-:-x|xmr decreas aiihe publications "?"l:?‘c fi.‘":xlffl» ““rr pl'u\'i; 5.00; per half bbl. ) ' treasury notes. Two vears ago last August a | Academy of Political and Social Science, the | solves of all their clothes and and placed be to exact payment of part of the duties in | o ; to advance in the end 15¢ for park, Tic for | stier g0 cal ‘', In halt bls, per Ib, | lively controversy arose between Mr. Foster, | subject of ‘“Economics in Elementary | them in the hollow trunk of a cyprus tree AS it stands now,"no one pays into N ONEY RATES ETRONGBR: Tord na 100 £0r Hbo. e oK cJesC fOT | §tcs 10-gal keg, ‘i condensed, per ¢ase of § | then the secretary of the treasury, and some | Schools I8 very ably discusted by 8. N.| Moffit was dumfounded fto sec MacRas stom_house any gold whatever, and A 2 L 2 been confidently looked for. GRS PURe Julce, por bbL, $5; halt bbi., g, | Of the members of the house and senate con- | Patten: ~Edward — Porritt discusses ~the | plunge headforemost into the river and_dis- Is a discrimination by the importers | Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, e + ¥ | cerning the amount in circulation at various | “‘Break-up of the English Party System;” y § ap fro Aainst gold moncy. ¢ they' make payments | Prospect of an Amerlonn Loan the Feature | 30 cars: corn, 210 cars; oats, 150 ears: hogs, clally by the Treasury | D. §eh ke o “Wie ‘Natural | ppear. from sight. Mofit and his force of dutled"in’ every kint of money txCepting f oS IRAREMAA EAVFE: 32,000 head, i oats, 15 8 hogs, OMAHA LIVE 5TOCK MARKETs. I“TI:::-""‘:‘MH'“I‘\N:M“"{':' ‘*‘”‘3 mfi'm‘“‘;d h’;‘flh';? ‘,»_‘lll;v‘_!r'(‘l‘ll B e e e " | Waited all day, for the resurrection of MacRas gold coin. One-half of the customs duties [ oNDON, Feb The rates for money - . = % b + 0 % 5 and companfon. Just about sundown it was at least should be required by act of con- | IO bt ) o NEW YORK GENE There Were a Koy b resentative John Davis to the secretary of | lengthy ~discussion of “Money ~and Bank o 2 ik b ¢ MR, ; . 7 N ETATAIARKET, w Good Beet Stoera In le 3 1 5 noticed that a canoe occupied by two men gress to be paid in gold coin. This would | last week ruled much stronger on the pros 0 the P the treasury, charging that in the treasury|Credits in the United States Duc de | .o A LA s be the best means of replenishing the gov- | pect of an American 10.‘:’, "I“hn» s«lrl»lvk Gl st oo G St Gy " SATURDAY, Feb, 2 | Statements, among other things, no allowance | Noailles tells us f"ll:ur»rm Save Ulmwmlllxun." A% wase ""‘r'L‘:}(“‘(““"'g*' o “Y:‘l:":l;“ yiltnghle gold reserve, and vould " be | change was occupied with the settleme P , L AY, Feb. 2 |, vas in|and a series of brief communications are B through a business pracess. Tt is urged by | 4na the denlings were only moderate, but | o modities and Stuples. R Aarin s s WerE B ea e g1 R R a"und cotn | eontributed by T M. Cooke, Jerome Dowd xeaiold ML e UERERIIE L e such action would be a diserim- | AM¢ the s e PUt| NEW YORK, Feb. 2.—FLOUR-Recelpts, 13,200 | NORS and sheep, as agalnst %8 cattle, o Py S i v rican L Wl LLILLLID LU L7 B (L G i S eRa1 renae (1M | generally there was a more cheerful pros- X ; ecelpts, b 1 b %8 cattle, | cortificates. Therefore, he contended, the|S. N. Patten and S. M. Lindsay. American | ¢ af ELLHAL N {nation against the lesal tender, money, of | pect, mainly due to the firm stand President [ bbia.; exports, 6200 bbia 15,500 phgs,; | %014 hogs and 206 sheep yesterday and 75 | statement of money in circulation was incor- | Academy of Political —and Social Science, AR B LG O LR G (5 1l p;npll who' prestnt egal tendor’ motes (0 | Cleveland fs making on the currency ques I«I:k‘ ,""3' and easy. e expart orders were ;-;ll!'::l :;/fil‘khugs and 102 shecp on Saturday | rect each year by the amount of the notes [ Philadelphia. SOk ;":.::‘fi""m tha . Fiver (diesovered anatiies the treasury and demand gold for them dis- [yion ™ The belief that something will now [ (ot veste a8 a result of more favorable st week., and coin destroyed. Mr. Foster, replying, [ W. D. McCrackan, A. M. in the January | & s ALY LA CCE i criminate” against them? “But in truth G0N ive the difficulty brought o re- by, Sl I ) G0 n- | CATTLI-There were forty-six fresh londs | said that the department had no authorlty to | Arenu, glves a falr representation of “Pol- :‘;‘:1"{'0‘5“3:1";:"vl""_"‘) . ;"{‘{‘"'Hf;d‘ ':’ll"k e Notes, because it wonld provide #old with | vival of confidence to the speculating and | wi BHCES 55 @3.10; city mill ol 3 of cattle in the yayds, Among the number | deduct an estimated amount of lost coin and [ Itics as a Career.”” James G. Clark believes | oS0 b i ramt sned! t was lotes would L e Enee 3 s, 7; Minneapolls pateats, 'ew good beef steers, one bunch ities. - | that the present soclal instability is work- A a which to keep them redesmable. investing public, and the result was 8een | g osoa.. . bierer Minnezpoll SR J B 3 notes from the total of its liabilities. He de- | that th e e R e e T The discredit of the present handicapped | in“the fall in consols and other high class | avinter extras, $L9G240; Minncsota | belng good enough to bring $1.30, while a | nied that there had been any considerable Ing for a new and better industrial order that | {H(ETRIOAME Mo 1L b g e condition of the United States treasury i [ feoutitios, the buying being diverted to | bakers'; 200360; winter low grad few head of prime heavy welghts touched | loss, and said that the total estimated at | will change the political history of the world. [ Was no entrance fo It thut could be found, not 5o "l"r.hh a discredit ml the ¢ w‘,_v Biherichannele, Homu rlwaysiwere einler | Grsy - prmae nf.{.;"!fi'fi' spring .85 | $1.75. The buyers wanted a few steers again | that time for the period ending January 1, [ Walter Blackburn Harte is represented by a | Moflitt and his men remained ancther night A o e S s | on bad weather and traffic reports. Mining | $1.60G2.40; good to choice v today and bought them-up In short order |1894, was less than twelve and a half mil- | short story of New York street life between | pib the island ana next morning MacRae and o ol LRI L e securitles were again dull, with a great | dull; sales, 150 bbls.; supérfine, 2.80. and at good strong phices, The market has | lions. Here is the statement in detall of the | midnight ‘and dawn, called “A Drama in hlls companion were observed returning to it knii States) sorroM ° | falling off in business. 2 2.7003.00. " Buckwheat flour, Guie been gradually crawling uj : : e : ! fthe | atters.” Adeline Knapp, a brilliant young | the upper landing. Here they undressed, Eront United States corporation, and they | FHing off in busincss. @ ccupled with its | ICCRWHE AL It four du'e y 6 Up during the week | notes and certificates lssued by the govern- | Tatters" Adeling Kbapp, & BEHUSAL YOUME | 1ig (el ciothes In a tree, and dived intd Wwill see to it at their next meeting to vote [ gy B IRonts & 2| CORN MEAL-Dull; yellow w under” the influence of light receipts. The v destroyed be- They Wil turnout overybody who has been | ph settlaments, the, Feench aneraiors hax: | prnaswine. sie, - Yellow westem. SLOSGLIO; | trade has for the same reason been more 'y':,;’:“ i’i:""';':,‘:s“lm‘l‘;‘;""lj ';if,’;|,,|;’,:,',,“’°|,‘l, D¢ | other realistic sovial story culled “The Dig. | the river and disappeared as before. derelict In his duty and instrumental in | (1% ‘G54, 0e RS o general feeling that | RYE—Steady: car lots, Bc: boat londs, s5@ite. |ty o e UBOR the whole more satistac- | YU % 1 P%e0 )™ ynitea States motes, | DIty of Labor.” Rey. Frank M. Goodehild About sundown MacRae and four men sud- bringing about the present state of affairs. | e’ yaom has boen rather overdone. It 1s | BARLEY-Qulet; Milwaukee, 61G65¢; ¢ tory to the selling interest. Cow stuff, as | January 1, 1891: 7004: gold | Writes a strong paper on “The Sweating Sys- | denly rose up out of the water at the lower good many of the representatives of | pouorted that the Iothschilds and Cecil | Fowed, state “6atlc, s been the rule of late, was in moderate | $5,410,541; silver certificates, $447.004; gold | (op ™" "phjlagelphia,” in which he deals with | landing. Clothes were found for all cf them sectional and personal intel s against | EROTES contemplate o gigantic scheme re- | BARLEY MALT—Steady; western, 0@isc; six- | sUbRlY and good emand. The trade was | certificates, $200,000; national bank notes, | rooie g they have come under his observation | in a tri ar the river bank, and th national, 1t will be remembered, were voted | Rhodes contemplate o leantic, seheme tai | rowed. Toasc. astive and the prices pald were strong. | $6.394,655. Total, $12,452,100. A A R e B ChEs NG tast AL TOHI St of oince lagt November, and the balance | Auiring, many milllons of pounds, of eapital | "WiisAT Recelpts, 18,900 bu.; exports, none; | There were very few full loads on sale and | * Ay, Huntington, the chief of the loans and [t s pastoral work. The Arena Publishing | (ressed in less than threo minutes. A long Wil “ecelve. the. same pinishment at an | (o Combine i single, carbaration, ah e | sien, L2600 b futuies and 1530 b, ini, | the trading’ was contined Targely “to the AHuntington Jie{emHetihotoRns A | company ¥ Baston; pole with an iron hook on the end was then early day when the people have the oppor- [ Wbt Gy nadian Pacific fell. Rumors of & | vher et dulli No, 2 red, in store and ele- | cléating uo of the wddsiand ends. There CLRLYZ ion, 0! 8 wo miltions | Octave Thanet, foremost among Midland | brought forth from among the underbrush I8 L en clea ul road tended to depress American rallroad | delivered. Options opened steady ? Rog! unch of heifers reached [ have been destroyed since January 1, - | Monthly with *The Prisoner,” a keenly in- | kegs of whisky were soon brought out of the S8 O n it will have arrived. IBAnitenasatitofdeprotsiATer ol fallx ive c on steadier | $3.05. There Was a falr demand for feeders, | The carelessness which, prevailed during the | ya. PUBLIC DEBTS OF NATIONS. “Brices mosily advan Ehe Tollowing | thdee” small “ejearmeen "t waciy, nad luter | for the last of the week, and Agpirable catlle | war period, he says, s responsible for | ™ ERulaEor" St pont cantribues o yarming PR R R R S e B P ¥ e sufi- | inc es were made: Union Pacific, and disappo! A Do ere_ mostly all cleaned up ! : b . - oad hey paddled across to the clen ta e BB fence amon motwIthsthnd: | per cents Denver preferred, 1 per e It | Pkt R e ahstne nf Seiito Sxbortey (he | before the close. There were a few. cattle | I2T€e amount of (ie ‘missing money, and the | sketch, *“Octave Thanet at Home." with ple: | Richmond side: e e e i o gttome e b | York Central, Northern Pacifie and Wabash | red, February, closed a% 5%cs March, s e coming under this head that were good | destruction now, while it increases in pro-| tures. The fiction of this number Is es- Moffitt from the rendezvous had seen all T delbt "of the "United. States government | sixes, % per'cent each, and Denver, 1 per | closed at &7%e: May, ST4GoMac, closed at enough to bring $3 and above. The bulk of | portion to the increase in the amount of | peciaily strong. “In de Glory Land,” a prize | this, That the moonshiners' still was under Wase on Janiary 1 81064 541000, 0% ARAInat | cent, The. decreases were: NOTFollc - & | Julv, STAGSY 1-ige, closed at 6s%i¢; August, ssi | {he; Sales, however, were from $250 up to | money issued, Is not so great proportionately | story, by Birch Hardwicke fs a thrilling | the ground was certain. The moonshiners the 'debts of the following European na- | Western, 2% per cent; Erie seconds, 1 per | /¢, closed at GSte. Henilae e dealers ure anticipating a rather [ ag it was at that time. It amounts probably | description of the days “befo’ de wah.” | haq b | Q :; 9 866 2 i/ o A 3 3 . T “, 3 L . Austria-Hungary ... 82,866 339,539 7 i Bpot ull; No. 2. 46840 1n elevator; sioamer, 1e. | 1arge. demand. for export steers. A wood | Year- story, by Marie Edith Beynon. “Jerry Wal- | fiv it *'0n 0" or" the men. of the name. of grun:-uu el . ‘x‘u';)mw LONDON MAKKET REVIEW. Options opened” eteady with wheat, under full | many feeders say that it would be poor | AS to the amount represented by unre- | ton's Prospect,” by John H. Mason, Is Oxendine, said he would' try to solveith (‘gf,';‘m";_,:'rs”-m . Rt ::;Cn‘l‘utf‘vy(:rlm.r. :\ull}ngl‘qu‘ur sharply and clo policy to feed high priced corn when there | deemed coin and abrasions of gold and silver | touching story of a stranded ‘“‘forty-nimer.”” | w0 ™ (" \omete would Y C‘l‘ he T O RS sooe BISLAZAIL | (Wieat Dealings Limited as Result of the |4, #@4c net los; Webruary closed dispc; May, | Is ‘8o much ‘doubt surrounding {h& future | coin, that would be hard to estimate accu. | “The War Sketch” & by a woman—an ac- St PR S e D Laly | 232482082 | I o T e UG, elos f v, 47%@4Tc, | of the cattle market. Representative sales: | rateiy. It is estimated that $100,000 worth of | count of a nurse's experiences before Vicks- | Wa* glven, and Oxendine soon denuded him- The United States government, therefors, | LONDON, Feb. 3.—The weather, which tooeipts, 12,600 bu.; exports, ;| ot There, Were onty, orty-four 1oads In \h° | silver coln fs used every year 'in the ars; | bure, by Loutse Macrtz of Quincy. ''The | jif,Of 16 SIOEE ad Jtpel fnto e TvEE hu r}o;l mn“Y the smallest ldem.l i;m i8 also | has been severe, Is now milder. The 0, 000AbL ;m&rfl f‘";j 27,000 bu S| ing somewhat fmproved thoe buyers were not loni and as the coin value of llhl! ’la ur&lylnba’ul Eo?lely‘ "1\'1 the A!rmly lu( I:H“ Temwsnou‘, by h‘;"“ ae;?:\‘:‘:: R‘;@ g; 'T“":I’:d l:(‘)';“'e ;Vuhle’gh:" he richest in resources. The debt of Can- | whe " ¢ faoy Oago? e No. 4 v n clearing the yards. The prices pa vere 60,000, the government makes $40,000 by the | Colonel oore, includes latest portraits of i D 3 8 ada per capita is $0. The English Austra- 'l':,';‘""'m';',‘;rk(‘:, "},,’,fi‘;{}i,,f,‘°:,‘,‘3;£:' d"l‘" e AR Sy Gl Rt little ntronger and generatly 'Sc. higher, | There :n;uncllon.g’l‘here is about $60,000 Worth of | prominent members: also of Mrs. Logan | fAtt and his raiders waited for the return of lian colonfes of New Zealand and South postly; X A8 ito the . Options dulliall day and closed Ko lowoes |t ynot & single load ‘of good heavy. abraded silver coln purchased during a vear |and of pretty Miss Pearson, the “Daughter | thelr fellow raider, and had grown very un- Wales average 360 per capita, and Vielorla | financial situation in the United States and | pebruary ciosed March closed 327ac; May, | hot Show up i well iy 3 S 2t'Its bullion value and recoined, and on this | of the Sociely.” Eugene Schaffter delight- | €asy at his prolonged absence, as he had &0 ‘per caplta, while “the “Uniteq States | the heavy visible supply. There ia nio spsc- e, elosed aige, 0 ey ) U6, Sirish | the government makes the difforence between | fully guides " the reader through Rome. | been told to return in half an hour. An hour ETOWInE out of the failures of 1892-93 in this | lation here. ' The millers buy. sparlngly | g0, i shipping, B5@56lc; good cholce, | was the highest pri Light hogs 0ld at .40 | jtg face value and the bullion value, less the | Heldelberg, by the editor, is elegantly illus- | passed without his resurrection, and Moffitt country, which was the worst general panic | 409, trade, fs very slow. Prices ave on the | HOPS—Quict: state. common ta choice old, l 200 1bs. upward, | oo A0 g, The amount of silver and | trated. Two prize poems and other poetic | Was duscussing what next to do, when all period that the United States ever hud, con. | decline, Business in parcels is lmited, Spot |saic; new Penayivania, tie; Pacife ‘coast, old. | 2806150, Tha il of a1t the hoks o ol coin which has disappeared from circula- | gems and over sixty illustrations embellish | at once Oxendine popped up out of the water #idering its prolongntion and the fact that | & S5 W8 SEEL G 00 " Flour 18 aull and Jfl'fl‘{‘ new, ”""‘:'»n i @3.70, as against $3.50@3. -tion and which will never be presented for | this number. Jonhson Brigham, publisher, [ blowing like a porpois. He was quickly re- it covered every Jocality without an ex- [ BECOE 000 BIOMPL QS 2 eu & m; wet salted, N, O. selected, 45 to | 400 on Saturday of week. X Sdom cannot be estimated. In the case | Des Moines, Ia. invested with his clothes and then sat down ception, amounted to less than 1 per cent | difficult of sale. “Ma aleadylimithia | Sshibs, e v 31,50 00 Ih , redemption cannot B orathe i o e e ¢ Cthe | poor demand for ‘mixed American parcels | Texas dry."24 to 30 Ibs., 7 T L0 e . Lon e ahan et thotio of the gold coin thera is on profit to the gov- | The story of Ralelgh’s Roanoke colony and | by the camp fire and gave an explanation of 70000000 population. No one can appreciate | Aloat at 188 61, Barley 15 quiet and steady. | LEATHER-Steady; hemlock sole, B, A A i At s Al i ernment. In the case of the silver, the | its mysterious disappearance, never yet clear- | the mystery. these facts without having faith in our (.’I“‘f“"u'l4""'!“!‘!:/]"'"“1‘ rlulh 6d up, owing to the “'“'.*“:‘I‘,Y_}g;)fi_’;‘“»“"’:m"l'l"f'-“ww s o | market”ton One load was recelved bt it | profit is 20 to 40 cents on each dollar, accord- | 1y explained, is one of the romances of Amer When he plunged Into the water he made goutey. mope" of et e e’ iy | €109 8 o gation, et : ) 16@28c; pulled, abish auidicy.” Cuolce miuttons are | ing to the value of the silver when tie dollar | can history. It has never boen Letter fold | ix way toward the bank, keeping his eyes b PRIy S MIESER0: i) (e inseleo Jr PROVISIONS—Beef, quiet; family, $10.0012.00; | oo, al 0d, $2.50G3.50; | was colned. than by James P. Baxter, the president of | cpen while under the water. He s an ex- .l,,fnm;‘xg‘ufi.g‘:‘:fi\fl:«:::h«quu(lt |‘){;~ necetary MANCHESTER TEXTILES. gxtra, mets, 4650; beef hams, $16.5017.00; packers, bl Of the issue of $50,000,000 worth of bonds | the Maine Historical society, in the Junuary | pert swimmer and diver, and afier golng the present troubles, £ Lol S =R sa0a1000; clty extra Indin news, 3160051400 Cui SRR which has just been made a certain proportion | number of the New England Magazine. His |about twenty feet under the water and to- ptional Dullnes revailed During the b y gc: Ppickled 3 will never be presented for redemption. The | article is accompanied by reproductions of [ ward the bank, he rose upward and found Come what will, and under any circum y shoulders, 1%@4%c; pickled hama, 16@8%c. Lard BURRoRR, loyal pecple. will continue. to. b Pust Week in Most Lines. Steady; western steam closed At 3670 ‘Wi sales, Treasury department could figure in advance, | many cuffous drawings made by an Euglish | his head out of the water and in an open- ing, He stopped swimming and felt for the lieve that every dollar of such proms MANCH R, Feb. 3.—Exceptional dull- | 0 tereen at 30,70, clty ut’ 6t 6ke; waies, 100 | There Was an Ensy Foellog a¢ tho Opening | if the scorelary wished to do so, just about | artlst, who was with the first expedition, il- vv:ml) t‘w‘lfi\"!}“{x,rm;fllv|~"m -.lflll!;' fifl'f.-'v.-’fn\'fi.‘- nes prevailed throughout the past week | e, ,"»1':,.(1‘,'," my':'l';;":lnah‘_un e S ke 2"":""_“3"- 9 3 what the profit on these bonds from this | lusirating the manners and customs of the | ho'tom, and found he was in water about five Who think otherwisecan casily relieve thelt | ana the tone of the market was depressed. | pound, Pork new e | CHICAGO, Teb. 2In cattle today's receipts | source would be. The value of the missing | natives, and altogether has high value, War- | feet deep. He walked on and was soon out e achunk o el | China still sent some orders but the de. |M.% Siooain s /| were estmated at 800 head, making 57,374 head | securities of the United States now otustand- | ren F.' Kellogg, publisher, 5 Park Square, [of the water, but in total darkness. Ho estate, or stocks and bonds—in other words, | livery requirements stood In the way of eats]| | oratheam el againat. 45,000 head Iant cyee)c ing, which will probably never be presented | Boston, 4 Gravled alons. some: dlstance uptll haalts get out of government promixes to pay into | their acceptance. The Indla trade seemed eyt i [47.843 head a year ago. The market was nomi- | for redemption, is about $1,20,000, according —— e S P o property of some kind or other. ‘A great | it joe and this affected all the markets nally steady, sales making at about yesterday's [ to Mr. Huntington. These obligations date King Henry's Bad Spell. Sidfat L R L S e L his Whie L’S.?Rl" Hw‘v‘\"‘llld.:::ll:mm:rl "‘?..J“?lm’f! unfavorably. Prices were very irregular. ‘ prices, but there was a fecling that the run for | back to 1847. A serles of $256 bonds was is- By the following, which is an exact copy “‘ly,m |!ll“fl| "'u:‘l::‘x ).lllle I:»“sn’:-‘:lmnunll‘{a::orzxn dence of others in legal tender money, but | Dress parcels sold at record rates. The run- | 4 T sl Mongay it ihealares. and AL towec-pHoca il flwned unlertng bounty dand; acrjoh actact|[of i AL DAIAGTRDL T he IOt [Henry But overythiog. was pertectly still, Ho thes it will_surely advance the price of what | Ding of looms on short time s slowly ex- _ S R LT : D of from 1847, and even now, at long Intervals, these (IV. of England, written in January, 1408, it [ P € “p’n Ent with e A ;;‘; 9 o from they buy, providing there are enough of | tending. Yarns averaged 1-16d lower, In o PR L o @ d v bonds come in for redemption. But the num. [ will be seen that even kings are not alway. those of liitle fuith to make competition this department ;;ll.«ulmr(m blocks of off A e e v eattic | ber is very few. There are still outstanding | good spellers: “ WAS | fire, “‘":‘ fo‘;'lm(‘m"““““ in a well appointed n getting out of e one into the other; | stocks were sacrificed at ruinous conces- 1 Wi n bbls., $6.60@8.70; | In hogs the arriv 1 at 14,000 5 v se b s. The lo i > DAME 3 s a . | moonshine distillery. for that reason the effect may prove to be | Slons. So far there has been but little | Washington, 2 ’,..,,,,HL NoERT03 | oat, making 178,643 head for the wesk, Which, In “m"l-.,“'w WOrth of ‘theso bonds, 0010'[', lnan'[i - uinythesname;of God, l‘"“f Son, and Holy | o eave or tunnel was twenty feet wide inflation of values. The legal tender notes | short time in this department, e e, e Y orl | T ara thum for tant weel and shp | Of 1862, amounting to nearly $400.000,000, waa | Ghost, threo persons and one God, I, Henry, | Gh8 BAVE G (UG VOO \RECH (F under any circumstances will not lose their e pida_and Baltimore, In bulk, §3. 4 héad more than a year ago. There n“tiey | called between 1871 and 1875, but there is | sinful wrech, by the Grace of Gad Kyng of |And twelve feet high erhead the earth present money quality. ARl Liverpool Markets. G IONIN=Quiets Mrained, comion (6 good, $1.85 | focl ¢ e opening, and the” later ‘marker | still $220.200 of it outstanding. Four l!n]m- England and Fraunce, and Lord of Ircland, | V48 held ip I;Yd'“”l‘ STRIGEN l"fl"'““fl the THEAPEN 9 YDON. LIVERPOOL, Feb, :. o : Qe- | @1.40. was even more decidedly wenk. It i s " s, calle el 0! o my! 5 Y vi nked up. The wate 1 GOLD CHEAPENED IN LONDON, |, KIVERPOOL, beb. AT Spot rmg de. | @) e T was Gven more dectdudly” ke 10 was i | sand dollars worth of ‘these bonds, called | being on my hole mynd, mak my testament | Pl was planked up. - The water from he The fact that the Bank of Englund has | seihg. fe 150, No. A N 8 red | o (o e “extra, 4% | Stasions. ana the movement in wosa heavy krages | J1arch 20, 1872, came n for redemption durs | in manere and forme that suyth, First, I be- | Stll was brought from the river in a rubben Just reduced the price of gold Yo pence per | 1 Canfornia f. smed quiet, with near | 6%c; Japan. 41%@4%e. g T AN | Y e Wasan v 4¢3 | ing the past year. They had drawn no in- | quethe to Almighty God my sinful soul, the | hose. Oxendine followed the tunnel to the ounce, being the second reduction within | ana’ d stant position > farthings highe MOLASSE Leady; New Orleans open kettle, | 0f about a nickel, the bulk of the 30 to 400-1b, | terest for twenty-two years, whyche had nevere been wortly of the man |other end, and found it similar in arrange- a short period, oes to show that London | bisncer about Sauniiy ¢ Wubmiary, 4 930; | 6ood 12 chofoeratte, © T Roga “seling 'at ffom & 'to $62. and"tram $075 | OF the loan of June, 184, thero I8 still out- | put iro’ hiys mercies and hys grase, whiche | ments to the place he had eniered. He then fan ixlous Lo draw gold from thiy catine s 507 April, 4s Olad; May, 45 63d; Juhe, | (ORAN ull; faney, $3.50G4.50; others, $2.00 taking tho bulk of 1. making | Ptanding $16,400. and none of 1t has arawn |iyns I'haveth myspendyed thereof I put|made his way baok with e light, and whe Detween $175,000,000 and $200,000,000 of gold ¢ lean mixed new, 3s| 131G IRON—Dull; Scotch, $19.00G20.00; Ameri- | 84,000 head for the week, agall ) head e | Interest since 1876, There is $24,150 of the | yyveeife wholly In his grase and mercye with | he got to the water he waded until he came this year. This country will contril " - with mear positions | can. $of0aizg. G el WLk an uhEho ead e Ut cpording weel st | loan of 185 (the 5-206) UM oute The 1ast of | a1i “my herte. " Alio, 1 thanke my lordis | (o & log across the tunnel, which was lm- RRSHR AN D0 and Bouth Afrio T v and distant positions 1 | CORPEHRTBIey: brokers’ price, Sie yenr. Frices were quoted about steady. ranging | this was ealled in 1877 Of the consols of | threw "the peoplo for ‘the trew servyse that |bedded in both sides of tho bank, and which GERMS AN Jauch more, The lust naped \ ch, Ao FIN“Plates, market weak, T A A SR g Trom i 630 | 18685, called between 1877 and 1576, there WS | they haves dunc unto me, and I ask them | touched the water. Oxendine dived under the ) g - $5,000" Worth - presented tor reRemp forgyvnis it 1 hasth mysentrated them in [log and immediately rose up and found hi government, which makes 13nglanc ; ; fune and July, & S - . e 3 g I RORSMOT Yinn mape Muglanc Sy omind moderate; St. Louis General Receipts: Cattle, §% calves, 100 heaa; | Year, and there is $113,700 worth outstand- | ¥\l ge o eIt in the river in front of his companior Tt will also be noted that Henry, besides | Great was the astonishment when Oxending the fountain head as (his. countr amiberland cut ioa; Ahort. Fibs, ST. LOUIS, Teb, 2. FLOUR ; hogw, 14,000 head; sheep, 1,60 head, ing, drawing no Interest. Of the consols of goountry. | The |y e long clear, 1ght, 38 10 43 1bs., 258 64; | WHEAT—Weakined and sol T 1807, $16,400 worth were redeemed durin Y pther imporiant nations of Burope hive ull | long Cikar, " Reavy. 63 1bs., 55 6d; short = ny sanine0 And. sald I Receipts and Disposition of Stock. (T 'y:,:r 0 17500 “worth remain unres | not being up to the Century Dictionary stand- | had concluded his narrative. He also stated Jarge supplies of gold ot the present tme, | backe g "1 Thw, " 2951 shior”clear middien, | red. cash and v Bie; Yuty. | _OMcial receipts and dimosition of stock an | Geemed. Altogethér . tho government s |ard as a speller, had a’peculiar habit of | that there were scveral hundred gallons of and Russia, The two latter have thelt | sis. Sioulders, square, 15 to 15 Io., e Sams, | CORN—Opened 1 1-16c up, but weakened shown by the books of the ‘Union Btock yards | ahead about $1,250,000 on the bonds, which | #pelling one word in from two to fve dif-| whisky In the tunnel, and that smoke from war . chesta’ full of It, OF thexs nations | snort ot 14 10 10 e, 406 6d: 1eet, Cxtra Indls | closing. RONGe below . yesterdas. Noo s mixed. | o'CIOCK . e, February & 1666 ending at 3 | U ever be presented for redemption, and | ferent ways. the fire appeared to pass up into a hollow therefore, none can be sutficlently anxious | mess, ‘55 4de prime ess, Gs 6. Pork, prims |cash and February, 38c; May, 30%Gi9%c; duly, o 1t is ‘many thousands ahead on the unpald ree— cypress tree, but the officers could not ses for our old to pay a premium for it, as | moss fine western, 58 40 primo’ mess medi AR ; Burrie's Tribu . was done during 1893, For the momient, | Ms 80 Lard, steady; prime mess i reined | OATS-Weak: %o lower; No. 2, cash and Feb- | Cattl o , | Interest on large amounts which have nok| .y papie's contribution of seventeon [ " AREke MacRae and however, almost all over the world gold 1% | in pails, s, Refrigerator beef, fore A0 A i a1 DA SN R ia | ERL (T . . 48 been pald when due. It Is singular that 2 MAREIO 8 00N o s The next thing was to cap'ure MacRae an H6" Fikion, “unil ot Kilver: Owink o (he | Mndyusrtors, b i b cush and February, | Hoss .. it 4 i3 | SR ' Cue’ kafeguards which surround the | stanzas entitled “Scotland’s Lament” for R. | i men, ANl agreed that the way to do (his increased demand, every conceivable offort | TALLOW-Fine'N. A., 2 Gd. : offered, regular, Gc. Eonbefaudita i A 02 | Swnership of bonds there should bo such a | L. Stevenson may be of intercst for Scotch | wag (o occupy the distillery and awalt the o the part of the human race is being made SE-Dull: demand moderate; finest Amer- | BARLEY—Unchanged. e hoavy loss in them. The smallest denom- | readers who understand “Thrums” dialect. | coming of the moonshiner and his blockade io discover and work gold mines and ‘not Aat Anast e rod. bob. o | BRANTRs! treck, ascked, sde, TR8D o) Sheep, | Iation of bond is $50. A sccurity of this | Now out the lights went, stime by stime, | yupners, but Moffitt and his men were unwill silver mines, England, in now drawing her | BUTTER-Kinest Un) : kood, 60s. . i | eep, | ation of bond de A0,y Ty rrown | | The townh crpt closer ‘round. the kirk h Mofitt and e 0 Bold from Africa and Australia, I8 inde.| TUBPENTINE SPIRIT . Ing company...s : n t : N A A A R R e P i U T ing to undergo the experience of Oxendine, Pendent” ot Wi’ oty Otk "er | GRS, B N A i Company. ..y about very carelessly. Then, a large propor- 80 they determined to dig down to the tim- ) in o ROSIN_Common, 34 10d. s THY BERD—gS2GLW. id com _carels : 0 Tast winds went wal ing thiough the mirk pply. 1n the past it was very different, | D SRAD ST xmaol. ranand, e 00, B nanasa, 10t decling Cudahy' Packing compa ++| tion of the issue of each class of bonds I8 | 5 ‘sar that shot across the night ber and remove a log and get into the tun- R DAalanh relled pon ihe Uilted Brenh NERED O ! reglstered, and the ownership is easy to| “giy, i i e ; o : - PETROLEUM - Itefined, 5% b Wilson (PY . ¢ d truck fire on Pala’s mourning head nel this way. This plan suceceded, and %0 récoup her gold. BLEACHING POWDER - Hardwood, f. 0. b., ked. Nelson Morrin " ;| prove. And left for aye a steadfast lght R T ,,”fl,_. R R I ST EFFECT OF SPECIE SUSPENSION, | Liverpool, i1 c Tecker & 1 6 | "In the case of the loss or destruction of a | By which the mother guards her dead, A AN LKA R e e It 1s claimed by atarmists that if the | HOPS—At London (Pacific coast), £2 13w, ! | registered bond the treasury will issue a | “The lad was mine!” erect she stands, thelr tracks we ) - he & I 3 i is force and placed the government suspend gold puyments, gold S — . | new bond to the owner on satisfactory se- [ No more by vain regrets oppressit; fittdivided his force and placed them at will be hoarded and taken out of clrenla- Ol Murkot, hunged. .. | curity. The owner of the lost or destroyed | Once more her eves are cloar, her hands each entrance, and the walt for MacRue and “'f“l xi)ml make gumoney | dght. ” That | CHARLESTON, Feb, 2-ROSIN-Fim at $1.00 | BROVISONS " R P Left over ...o000 3 | Feglstered bond has to file with the secretary | AT¢ Proudiy crosse d upon her brea his companions commenced, a4 Was drive 8 standard ss, jobbing, |, = — . o o next mo B T S o AR AR ot Xas driven R P S 0. Lard, prime steam, $8.90; cholce, §6.46. iy Totals . i Y 3 | of the treasury a bond in the amount of the |* w1 Olover Root, the great blood purlf Just after daylight the next morning Mace Déred that Kold 18 now used rncipAlly for | SAVANNALL Feb. - SPIRITR-1n at SHLTARMS 800 bacop, Hstansed. D0 T ——— original bond and the interest which would | g fea" CHENEE T s 458 Sten) R)ood alex: | Rae came in, axc soon aa le go: out of the < h 8, b lour, 2,000 bbls.; wheat, 2,000 bu.; . ] sorue o date ol 0! oxe e o and teld not to spi Teseives and ot for circulution; und the | sal 50 bbla. 000 bu.; aats, ‘11,000 Iy Ui | ANBAS CITY, Feby trCATILE-Tecelpts, | A50TUE 00 It up to the date of redemption, | jon ana cures constipation; 26c, 50c, $1.00. | Wa'er Ra A Aakid R SRS BALIA toay. ar effect of stringency would only come”atter | 1S R . T, H000 Whin : wheat, 26,000 | 2000 heph; shitmcata, L0 Bead Maskor cebt®: | with two good and sufficient securities, resi- | goja“by Goodman Drug Ci he would be h ) exsion the o gold rexcrves of the bunke had been | | HNINGRON: ooy Vibis u.; corn, 6,000 bu.; Gk, 45,000 to stron. Texay stoers, $2.4004.0; T Wady | dents of the United States. In making proof other four men came in, and they were selzed EhNAcey Araiies by exgait. Jhty-two x s IRUTS-Fiem At 20%e. e - Q3 Colorado sicdre #1650 30; Yo | of loss the claimant must give the time and M1 e — and tied. MacRae knew Moffitt well, and anks, and probably as mucl oy R TAR-Firm ut $, SAaad g e i mative cows, 3. 5 place of purchase, the name of the person - % _|'his cousternation was so great when he iR S Brotobly e B b saare by the . sy RPENTINE=ivady hard, $120; soft, $1.9; pSANBAR CITY, Pob. Lo WHEAT-Firm; N . 82236 hulle G20 from whom the bond was purchasea and | Detrolt Free Prees: “What do you hear [rou | (g pis underground retreat occupied by B i Dol ‘2% renaive Mol WU con- | yirgin, & plo sales £, o. b. Mississippi river: No. 3 ha o iy "ot B A the amount paid for it, the place of deposit | Hiram?” said Mrs, Sunup. “How's he doln’ | 1yo " revenue officers that it rendered him il No. 2 harq, o along. It will make no difference in 3 e, G6G3TC, d v 2% | from which it was lost and the names of any [ at college? . . | speechisss for the time being. He then asked that respect even if it goes to a premium, g . 2 mixed, 404G40'e; No. 2 $3.5003.85: lights, $3.6093.70; persons having access to the place; the afi- | “Iain’t heard nothin’ direet,” was the rp'y, . o seci P KL, Feb, 2. N 3 | how they found out the secret, and when told In th itlon it will f 110 H umultll mr"eqn“w ::"m,prl A.-lrn_- he func- Lower; s x S ’ 8. & “w ‘fl;i"‘..' ) davits of others knowing of the existence of ut it cor ter me in a roundabout sort o' |} N ia 0t "came of the failure to keep some ¥ a8 heretofore. 1f [ northe } May, Biye. 4 « i No. 2 mixed, 29G80c; No. 2 : ad; shipments, none. | the bond end its disappearance; the afii- | way thet he l& sowin' a good deal of wild | o "or )0 (f1ava 1o glve the news that it the banks did not have this gold they | COR lower: No. v : ¥ B0 A00ke, I mot haxe Shis sold they QRN fi;‘v.nl). ori No L 4 Firm: No, 3, 8. e davits of credible persons as to the rellabil- [ oats. was occupied. This Lad been done heretos onding amount of legal tender notes LAX SEIL 31.361.23 Stack 1o sight. ity of the claimant, the number, denomina- | “What afr ye goln' ter do?" ] ba _bid 08 Bl Fhd Tk (b nt fender, notes a¥—Qui \ eiioc, Record of recelpts at the faur principal mar- | tion, ete., of the bond. e e R omn T wrole ‘im lagay | 4950 44 ihis precaution M prevanied G v thelr legal reserve. What gold is not | RYE-Steady HAY-\ T Umothy, $5.00G9.50; pratrie, | kets for Satuiday, February 2, 1885 A map who has lost & coupon bond canuot | thet of e was oo dead sot on agriouiture he | UoaYery of their maonahine distiliery fom eld by the national banks is held by trust | PROVISIONS- Higher ard, $6.35, | ¥:00G8.00. cattie. Hogs. Sheep. e cal ¥ ~ < A 0D A% @ Ne | g) these thirty-two years. Companics and savings banks. A et | RECEIPTS-Flour, 530 bbls.; wheat, 5,30 bu BUTTER Fimm, unchanged Bouth OMABA. .ec.eesse rroire . 1,200 3, 103 .';L."‘h“; ""5“‘1:‘ l;:'u But “‘['"“‘ "l““ll"""m':‘:l“: might ez well stick to the farm. oldings have not een tn elrcu B | varioy. 1160 bu e i EGGS-Active: steady. B@We. Chicago s UITag00 V500 + 1bao | has bee oyed or mutllated, the owne: 0 LBa 7R, Boldings haxe not been in circulation, they | M MENTE- Fiour, 3.600 hbis ECEIS=Wheat. 3,00 bt comn, 800 bu.; | Kansia ity 111100 L b 405 | can present proots shmilar (o those required Tl s, SmTeme———" ‘ that there Is but litte gold coin mow in . ——i— SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 600 bu.; com, 4,000 bu.; the “trecsirywilisiua"’ ‘Qupltcate Ut ho | , Washington Btar: ‘1 have been studying | A SPECIALTY 'CRABE U of the public any wher, f - - = - g AN i Sauntey. conneausnily there wil bo toe e CORN-Fira, Nigher; No. 3, J - Totals cooveinninseseinions: 130 3603 | fles 4 bond in double the amount of the | BUMAD nature o EFeat Mans years, oW, said MILLET te gold taken out of circutation by a sus- [ 94 . offee M Touls Live stock. lost bond and accrulng interest. Many |80 editor thoughtfully, “but there's one thing rngion of gold payments by the govern- | oA 5-Slow and unchanged: No. 2 white, 203 | NEW YORK. Feb. 2.--COF Options opened ; 2 —CATTLE- wo | duplicates of lost or destroyed bonds are |} Bever expect to understand. AND Rient: o' tHAt o' suspension” of ol ‘pay. | g No: 3 whits At a0 Witance of b L0 10 boinis, A | nead; st L Al inrel i B0 | R every veur. *Bomeiimes It has beon | “What Is that?" asked his wite | CANE ® meney market. The domostic sulen 12 age including: Febro i celpts, D 2 a y t [ situation, ANt Ers woll T e s aare | 3 3 il arch ' Loghi: 25 alitatia: | pJo0S Hoctini, b100 head: splpmepts, 330 |10 go to congress for rellef. This was neces- | and 19 aiways bring in wotherstn-law Jokes, | 5, CLoven. TIMOTHY. isturbed by a s sion of gold payments A mber, BUNL: Dicember, S04 | §5.7.6500; Light, 3.6054.00. i mixed. | gary in the case of the Manhattan bank of | While the gray-halred veterans bring in plec 3 - fl, the government. Iwporters and others | [ A% snin | a0t g0g s, Uil Be v HEIIY mild, quist: | BHE Wecipts, none; shipments, none; mar- | New York, which lost $1,600,000 worth of | about the young man who is ki out by his | 1401402 Union Ave., N ! 1ic; meies, Done, Warehouse de- | ket dead for luck of supplies, bonds in what is known as “‘the great bank | girl's father."” | \ BYE ! ‘o ?‘enu should have 1o immediate effect Upon | wyiisic i arely steady at unchanged 10 5 points | teiday's fleuris | aceasasy” for & man. who has lost bonds | “I can't ses why the young fellows of 18

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