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tm ifi rgtgi xS OF YESTERDAY Cotton Fluctuations Narrow With the Undertone Firmer REOEIPTS STILL LIBERAL Stocks Recovered a. Portion of days Loss Wheat Active the Last Yew Minutes Closing at a Loss of 8 Cents. Lse. The Liverpool Market. Urerpooi.

Jannan 26. 12:15 p. m. Cotton. spot Op ntd qult price nobsod middling un- lacd 4 sales800 bales.

AperIcai 11400 spesu- UUooana export 1000 recelfu 64000 American 88800 opened dull with demand poor. TopeiTg Clo Jtanary 3 64's 60 Sellers Jannan February MH. Buyers March. 13 IS 8 SO March April 13 643 59 Aprtl Mai I 3 61) Wlj-Jnne 34360 JunJpty 3 60 geptemher 3 Sellers September-October iS 53 Buyers Futures closed steady. The fo lowlnc Is the ttaWmentof the receipts ship- menu and stork to Atlanta llKCEirrS lili MT3 i STOCKS.

Tsai isST issTflSe isir 1396 Tuesday Wednesday. Thursday. Friday Total 7001 1416 789 164 100 7B9 1HXJ' 1150 In a spot way Liverpool was not encouraging. Middling was quoted uncliang- at with sales of OnlY CO bales. Arrivals were dull.

with lrade very light the months showed an advance of 1 to 1 point. The close was steady at 1 to points higher than yesterdays close. New York opened 2 to 4 points better on futures. and. as has been the case for the past week or two fluctuations were confined to a point or two.

Sales on the tlnlll call. 3200 bales. A private wire telegram to Paine Mys Receipts ore too large to Justify nnr material advance. Weakness is the long Interest There is but alimited short t. interest In the market as far as can be t.

learned The trength of the stock market accounts for the strength in futures. Hobson. New Orleans say firm and ourselves have compiled from answers to Inquiries made of interior towns as follows Alabama 9 towns stock Jan. 19. 1711 Last year.

212 6 Receipts utter that dl 8 14510 MatliTisile balance this unseen t8I5 Arkansas 6 towns a Last ear KbX Receipts I that date. 1816 21. 03 ball this seaaon 11400 5 towns 4107 Last year i Receipts after that date 1896. 4570 Umata balance' this season 2150 Indian Territory. 1 town.

2000 Lat year. 2700 Receipts after that date. 1896. 800 5 Estimate balance this. season.

400 o4ul5fla 7 towns 4103 LAst year. S875 Receipts after that date. 1896. 7925 1 Estimate balance this season. ZHJ Mississippi.

23 towns 26824 Last year. 40570 Receipts after that date. 1826 43171 Estimate balance this season. 26310 North Carolina. 4 towns.

775 Lat year 3500 Receltts after that date. 1896. 5500 Vi Estimate lance this season. 2500 iftiBouth Carolina-4 towns- J575 Lsst year. 6035 Receipts after that date 1996 9625 pEsttmate balance this season.

10000 Texas forty-five towns. 54241 Last year. 69170 Receipts after that date 1899. 60137 Estimate balance this season 35300 Receipts at the ports today compared with the same day last year were as' follows. 1897.

1896. Qalveston 4136 1733 New Orleans. 10741 10577 Savannah. 4081 3431 Charleston. 195 1577 Norfolk 1514 688 Memphis.

1805 695 Augusta. 1332 466 Estimated receipts at Chicago ports to. day. 5000 bales. against 20896.

Mr Hester makes receipts at thirteen leading Interior towns for the half week 8600 agaTnst 28960 last week 2096 last year and 35395 in 1895. jStlt is said 5000 bales spot cotton were sold fip to o'clock this morning. Estimated receipts st New Orleans to morrow 6500 to 8500. against 6529 last year. 8661 In 19115 Houston expects 2000 to inst 2625 last year and 4755 In 1895- li YORK COTTON QPOTATIONS Tuesdays Today's 2 a.

m. close. opening. N. Y.

time 6.990 sFebruary 6.93 sIarch 7.0607 April 7.1930 7 4-25 703 709 718 722 737 701 702 710 717 734 729 733 733 700 7.2933 722 September 6.9901 697 Sales. 74 bales. lTh closing quotations at 3 o'clock were follows Ja jtary February 703 March 710. APrU IS. May 724.

June 79. July 732. August 7i September UT. No. yernber 86 December 689.

Spot cotton In New Orleans advanced middling. 7 sales. 66 bales. York. January 28.

Apparently the jOrtfted Into a rut from which It rt lw some fresh development to ba again stimulated. Into activity. Business been up pa very small scale. transactions have been made operations those who rare content to scalp a pblntortwo on eltLsr side. Nevertha undertone econlJ very firm from 4 to points higher yes erday The Jmtlovement was wpseflll Ri rather flrmezs Liverpool mar- Iia pb84beer anticipated.

futures iWortnBlaVnetBala XOE the day of Prtate cables indicate broad are beginning rabl view ofthftBiarT doubtless as aresult of ith Increaalng' Sth stIilttC1 Slt1Att91 idf TaU RjTeritar moreencpnrag i reported today that the re. at 5600 bales Of spot this morning sold at New Or. prices here TarwrOTr loca Kcfa wnii doubtless decrease matellally in tb near future. Stock Tha opening la stocks was at gctteruDy better prices. Trade' wi jl very dall but prices after the opening shewed a better tone and a tm further.

improvement. led by thefoalen the weak spots yesterday. A private wire telegram to Paine-Murphy says An Inside operator who does not think Western Union can maintain its dividend on-a Ii per cent oasis says When I see the earnings and the prices cheerfully paid for the securities of thO Bell Telephone and the Commercial Cable and Postal Tel egraph companies I am satisfied that West. ern Union has suffered more than appears on the surface. London closed firm American cotl5Ols.

1l1 for money. By Private Wire to the- Southern Exchange. The feeling is not bullish on the coal stocks. To the contrary. it 1 thought that under the lead of Jersey Central lower vrlces will be reached.

Delaware and Hudson will probably move contrary to Jersey Central or Reading and a rally of a couple of points In this particular stock ntav be looked for. The news from Albany. as far as it relates to the Lexow committee and the blow that is to Ix lven to the trusts. is not especially encouraging. London houses were moderate buyers of stocks.

The selling seemed to come from II. few comrnssion houses. Hudson showed more strength than for some time but the buying seemed to be chiefly the covering of shorts. There was gcod selling of ka wanna which tended to confirm the existing Impression on that the statement which will be published some time this week. will be a bad one.

The market was more narrow and professional than at any time in the lost month. The bears seem to have sold as many stocks as they care to. and could probably be driven to coyer It there was any aggressive bull leader. but owing to the apathy on the part of the public no one Is willing to become an aggressive bull. Tennessee Coal has been bought for the last few days by good houses.

It Is reported on good authority that during the last week the company sold 12000 tons or on to England at an average profit of from 1 to 150 per ton. The company is probably in better financial shape than at any time In Its history. Trading Is comparatively at a standstill in the general market. The bears seem disposed to attack special stocks. like New York Central and Delaware and Hudson.

S2S2a5S2SiS5 2H2SSg 35o iSjK 5 Jv SO Chicago. Wheat opened crt from May end off for July and at the expiration of two heuril business lost additional both months showing the same decline. Corn opened Vjc elr and lost a further c. Oats were mere active than usual and prices were a fraction lower. Pork was off for January and lOe for May- Lard showed a decline of Sc and ribs 2 to Sc Primary receipts of what 187000 bushels.

a Alnst 741000 last year fchl ments 2 7000 against 173000. Receipts of corn 398000 against 473000 shipments 197000. against :6.000. No cash business was done up to 11:30. but shippers report a fair inquiry from the seaboard.

The weak feeling in wheat is from sick cable advices and unloading. The feeling is only barely steady at the decline. Expectation is that the worlds visible supply of wheat today will decrease 1,750000 bushels. Northwestern receipts of wheat 127 oars against 269 last week and 406 last year. The government report Is not bearish.

Weak foeign advices cause the weak- ness. Total cl rances of wheat and flour equals S1JCOO bushels of wheat corn. 131042. Chicago cables quote wheat in Paris 15 to 20 ceatlmps off flour 10 to 20 centimes ort. Berlin Wheat mark off.

Antwerp- Wheat unchanged. The following was the range of the lead- lug futures in Chicago today Wheat- Open. High. Low. Close.

May. :9 79' 77 77 July' 75' 75 74 74 Corn- January. May. 23 23 23' 23Ti July. 24 24 24 24 Oats- January.

15 13 15 15 May. 17 17 17 17 July. 18 18 18 18 Pork- January 790 790 780 780 May 800 800 792 792 I ard January 395 395 357 387 May. 407 4071 400 400 rubs- January too too- 400 400 May 410 410 405 406 REORGANIZATION UNDER WAY. New York.

January 2d Jacob H. Schiff. of Kuhn. Loeb Co. made the following statement yesterday As the Union Pacific plan.

is more fully understood it Is generally acknowledged that both the In terests of the government and security holders are as well protected under it as the situation permits. Indeed no one ever thought that the' government would finally fare as well as' it would under its agreement with Use reorganization committee. While the security holders will receive all there Is' In the Unlon Pacific company. It Is considered fortunate that the first steps have now been taken to sever entirely the Interests of the government from Pacific railroads. Messrs.

Kuhn. Loeb Co. have received many congratulations on their success In the Union Pacific reorganization plans. The firm has assurances of financial support. should ttneed It that practically has.

no limit. The syndicates are one for 110000000 organized- Joy purchasing coupons etc. and one for- 40000800 for guaranteeing a bid at foreclosure sale. The personnel of the syndicates Is substantially th Mayor Collier Mayor Chutes Collier la absent from his office today on account of illness. He Is confined In nit mount hornet but It Is probable that TflU be out tomorrows tZSo tbiPryor StreetJacksonBulldlnr rr.

9V VV VI VW fm wr iVl toivBtocks Itonds. Ontoismd Pmlions4 LAST EEPOET YRCM HIS BEDSIDE IS' VERY TTrTgAVnUA-BT. 5 He Suffers from Erysipelas and His Friends Are' Nursing Him but They Have Very Little rope of. His Becowery. CONGRESSMAN BEN RUSSELL.

Washington. January 26. Special to The Evening Constitution. Ben Russell. congressman from the see- ond district.

tray die. He continues to be very ill It his hotel and last report from his bedside La very un. favorable. He is suffering from erysipelas and his friends who are nursing him say tqslay that indications pre not at all favorable. PROFESSOR BOOTH UEDKaTED.

A Negro Employe Kills Him Citizens Are Much Worked Up. Way-cross Ga. January 28. Special to The Evening Constitution. Citizens of Manor fourteen miles south.

west of Waycross are wrought up over the murder. yesterday afternoon. of Pro- fessor B. C. Booth by WilMtxm S.

Eady. a negro employe. The coroners Inquest last night charged Eady with murder. Deputy Sheriff Anderson's bloodhounds reached Manor last night and scoured the woods thereabouts for Eady. A negro nearly answering the description of Eady was arrested hero late last night.

but parties from Manor this morning tailed to identify him. YS ORR IS NOT JUDQf i SENSATION IN OBI HABPEB CONTEST. The hearing of evidence In the Orr-Walker-Harper contest was taken tip In Judge Orrs courtroom this morning at 9 o'clock. It developed during the heaving that Judge On' will make an effort to have the votes of Leon Walker son of Mr. Walker and that of C.

D. Pinson thrown out on account of residence In the district that of R. L. Phillips end D. A.

Green. for payment of taxes. On the side Mr. Walker will offer evidence In rebuttal to show that all the above are legal voters. The sensational plea that will come out at the final hearing before Judge vJmpkin is recited in the brief now being prepared by Mr.

Walkers attorneys. whlchMalleges that according to the constitution of Georgia Judge Orr and several of his bailiffs are now illegally holding office. He makes this allegation on the grounds that it is claimed that Judge Orr an dseveral of his court bailiffs had not paid taxes for last year and further that former tax executions were hanging over their heads. Mr. Harper resumes the hearing of evl- dencu this afternoon in Judge Berry's court- room.

Lilly Asks for Receiver. A bill was filed in the clerks office this morning asking that a receiver be appointed for the business of W. 3. Baghey. 1 he- petitioner in the case Is W.

W. Lilly. In the bill Lilly' claims that Bagbey misrepresented his business to him that he stated to him that the pool room which he Lilly rented was clearing from 19 to 20 a day and that It was under this apprehension he rented the place. Intervention in RfIilroad Cue. An intervention was flied this afternoon with' the United States clerk In the case of the Central Trust Company of New York and others against the Marietta and North Georgia Railway Company.

The paper tiled by Edward M. Needles as trustee. and Elmer B. Yale. as trnsfeere.

The petition Is bated on five grounds the most important of which Is the first. The petitioners claim that they hold two first mortgage bonds of the Marietta and' North Gecrgla Railway Company which were executed to the Boston Sate Deposit Company of New York. Petitioners elso claim that they hold 3576 of the consolidated bonds of the Marietta and North Georgia Railway Company secured by the mortgage or deed of trust to the Central Trust Company of New York. Petitioners show the court that' R. 7.

Lo ry the special eommtasnsioner of the road has funds belonging to the road and they ask that an order tie given au. thorlxing the payment of their claims. The Intervention wt filed by TompKil1l Alton as attorneys for the petitioners. COURT CALENDAR. The court calendar as' published In yes terdays Evening Constitution is ptacUcat IT the same' for today.

In the United States court. the case of Roberts against the Southern railway ii still on trial. In the supreme court the term will begin on. Thursday the Btb Judge Lumpkln Is sun hearing motions. In Judge Reid's court the Nor.

cross suit la being heard. Judge. Berry ha gone to Florida on a count of bad tenith. In the. criminal court.

Judge Henry pre siding criminal cases of petty nattzreara being heard. The case for John Tyler- beuered her husband was murdered Ho Holds the Plop of 4heSenate Both8ideSlntere8ted IT I A MASTERLY EFFORT Watson-Black Gaze Come Up but Goes Orer Till Tuesday Hacks dances of Ultimately Winning Sis Case Zncouraging IFrye Denies That His Bill Will Bestore nogging to Marines. Washington January 28. Special to The Evening Constitution. The senates special order la Turples continuation of his Cuban jpeech.

lie Is being closely followed by fellow senators on both sides of the house who take a deep interest In hl strong and able argument. completely shattering the contention of Olxsay and Cleveland. that the sole power of recognition rests In the executive Contrary to that he contends that the executives power Is entirely subservient to that of congress. Senate Considers Chandlers Bill. The senate has taken up the consideration of Chandlers monetary conference bill.

I White of California started the. discussion by declaring that while expected to vote for the bin. lie had no hops of do- bug anything until this country took the Initiative action. He had read editorials In Billy Chandlers par quoting John Sherman's declaration for bimetallism. Mr.

Cannon proposed an amendment to strike out all after the enacting clause and provide that the president Issue Invitations within ninety days after March for a conference before the 1st of October 1897. That commission advocates the- coinage of silver and one ratio between 15H and 16 to 1. Mr. Cannon oted adoption. He said consideration in this way could not side track the expected prosperity.

Will Not Retire Hogging. During the proceeding of the senate to day Frye made a. pointed denial of the prevalent statement that there was an amendment pending. to the mercantile shipping bill restoring flogging In merchant marine. On the contrary ho.

said that the bill approved by the committee on commerce was designed to protect the sailor against the brutality of any officer. Postmaster Appointed. The following tourtcau postmasters were appointed today- W. H. Dickinson one Burke county W.

A. Landsdl11. Ellis Columbia county Mrs. Willie Sheets Monroe Walton ojm ty E. H.

Eve Seabrook Liberty county. The Watson Case. The house committee on election was to have passed on the Watson-Black cue today. After considering the testimony which had been taken for about an hour the case went over until next Tuesdays meeting. The record is voluminous and several members expressed a desire to go into It more fully they' having been away from the city and not having had an opportunity to study It.

Another case. before the same commit. tee took the same direction. The senator said he would a great deal rather depend upon the credit of the Cuban republic than upon the resources of Spain stripped a will be of one great source of revenul the island of Cuba. He quoted from the message of President Monroe in 1817.

en the subject of the war between Spain futd. her revolted South American colonle4to show that belligerency was then In thoj second year of the war recognized by thf United Stats. Cuba. said hid 35000 men trained disciplined. and arned with the very bes material and with all munitions of war.

and 85000 other sen trained and disciplined but armed with Interior weapons. But even these 000 men had machete' that sword. claysora and lance all corn blood there tban bullet or bayonet of the Spanish forces. Nicaragua BUT Again Taken Up. Washington January 26.

Special to The Evening Constitution. At 2 o'clock the- Nicaraguan canal Wll came up as the regular order. llr. Chandler gave notice that he would press the monetary. bill at the earliest possible moment.

The monetary cyclone blew over for the day. Spooner Goes Back to the Senate. Madison WI Januufy In Joint legislative assembly today John C. Spoon was nominated and elected for United States senator to succeed Tiles. He received every republican vote.

The gold. democrats voted for General Bragg and the silver democrats for W. C. SUverthorn. their late candidate for governor.

Earl Elected Senator. Columbia B. January Judge Joseph H. Earle wa elected United States senator today by unanimous vote of both houses. BITTEN By A MAD DG.

Griffin. Ga. January JS. Special to- The ErenlngConstltuUon Walter mop who clerks at. Ii.

XsonB restaurant was bitten by It. road dog- this" morning. The. do first attacked Mr. Matt Ison- who kicked him into an alleyway.

In attempting to run the beast out Walter lop received a blte on the right leg. tid fe fcfts since been killed negro There Is no doubt trat that ft had" rabies. iTfae Tear djChlld fJPollcVJfnc HarrtngtpnVwajr bitten loathe faro that' also ihowed signs of being telegram- ttJMffledgevflle foa Killed During a Fight. With. Gypsies at Dublin.

PL Tayless the- Dead tan Was Sitting on His Horse Thirty Pest Away from the Scene of Battle When IL Bullet Passed Straight Through His Heart. Dublin. Ga. January 26. Special to The Evening Constitution.

A crowd of traveling horse' traders and one or two men from the country got In a tight in Dublin today at 12 o'clock. Ed Loyless of Atlanta. nineteen ye rs old. one of the traders who was sitting on the" horse thirty feet away from the trouble. got shot through the heart.

He ran in Schanfeless dry goods store- and fell dead. Mike O'Hara. another horse trader. was shot through the right leg. but the wound is not serious.

It is impossible just now to tell who did the shooting. Ben MeOon of Dublin. and two or three traders are under arrest. MACON IS AYER THEM. Report rnst the Central City Wants Montgomery's Ball Club.

A report cornea from Macon that the men behind the l1 club In that city are endeavoring to get hold of the Montgomery Southern League team and play the men in Macon. which city Is a member of the Southern League. The rumor is to the effect that the South- ern League la now practically dead and that the Montgomery team is on the market. The latter team Is a splendid one and it would cut quite a figure In the South- eastern League. The Montgomery team Is under the control of Arthur.

Gorman who is said to be after a location for his men. Owner iloke. of the Montgomery franchise. Is said to be anxious to dispose of the team and the news from Macon Is to the effect that E. E.

Winters. of that club. is dealing with man and Hoke for the Alabanrya team. It is said that the deal hasabout been closed end that the prospects are that Macon will be represented by the same team which was signed by Montgomery when that city thought the Southern League was a certainty. President Bosehe of the Southeastern League.

was shown a report from Macon containing the Information stated. but he declined to discuss the matter this morning. He said that he knowsnothing about the rumored denj. FIGHT BEGINS TOMORROW. Papers Being Prepared in the Alabama Street Bridge Matter.

The fight begins tomorrow afternoon for the Alabama street bridge. Papers authorizing the appointment of three appraisers are being prepared by City Attortey James A. Anderson. ani will be read before the bridge committee of the city' council at its session tomorrow afternoon. These papers recite that the city' council will appoint two appraisers and the railroad one.

In case the railroad Ignores the matter the council will appoint all three. The appraisers will fix values upon the rt-perty in the line of the proposed bridge and condemn It. Speaking of the matter this morning Councilman Camp. chairman of the bridge committee said that he intends to push the matter along. if a law suit follows.

and he thought that It would probasily come to that. But he knows that the people want the bridge and they shall have It. AUGUSTA WANTS MONEY. She Will Try To Float a. Popular Issue of Bonds.

Augusta. Ga. January 26. Special to The Evening Constitution. Augusta will make un experiment.

In floating a popular Issue of redemption bonds similar to those which Atlanta. dis posed of so satisfactorily to her own people. It has beendetermined to issue the 62000 or. bonds which are to replace those tailing due on April 1. In denominations ranging from 500 to 1000.

and sell them to the highest bidder. It is believed' that the' whole issue will be taken by Augusta. cit liens. C. A.

Morose Assigns. Chattanooga. Teon. January 26. Special to The Evening Constitution.

C. A. Morou Co. dealers In seeds. time cement and assigned this morn.

ins Liabilities 110000 assets. 18006. Poor collections is given as the cause of the failure. H. S.

Brawner was named as the assignee. Mr. Moross is Interested In. the Georgia Cement Company. operating at Cement But this company is In no way effected.

Grain Elevator Burned. Chicago January 26. The large grain elevator of A. Purcell Malting Company et One Hundred and Twenty-third street and belt line tracks was destroyed by fire early this morning. Loss estimated at 350000 and covered by insurance.

BUN ovza WHILE ASLEEP. John Tebow Killed by A Passenger Train on Little Elver Bridge. John Lebow was killed by a passenger train on the Atlanta. Knoxvllle and North- era raflT last night. The accident occurred TO Little river bridge where the mad was lying asleep.

Th train which ran over the unfortunate Individual was the one' which makr- colj- nectiya at llarfetta wlth the Western said Atlantic train leaving Atlanta ercryiaorni log at 105 jocloci 5 Lebow It is supposed had been drink- lug during the day aWtmconscioTisof Im- pendlngdanger fella pfpn the struck the rcarihefor th Too wfll find inside each two ouncflbaj NOTHING UTThE GENUINE list of valuable pretest ana ho to get them. That Oysters Doughnuts be nice must be cooked in grease. Cook them in grease and then drain thenTout1 Just the thing for Oysters French Fry Potatoes Etc. They are Cheap Simple and Economical. Three sizes 650 850 RV If I LTV v-v x.

XTN. vrv lL Ji COR. I1ARIE11A AND BROAD SIS. tues thurs Sent. By.

Express Anywhere Stoves at 99 cents and Cook Storesjmd Ranges at 5 and 1150 Oil and i Gas Heaters at 300. 8 87 WHITEHALL 72 3. BROAD. Semi Annual Statement For the six months. ending December 1696 pt the condition of th Yor Life Insurance Coripany organized under the laws of the state of New York.

made to the governor of the state of Georgia. In pursuance of the laws of saidstate. Principal office 348 and 348 Broadway. New York. IL ASSETS.

T. 1. Market value of real estate owned by the company. 1 K2 M' 2. Loans on bond and mortgage first ll on real estate 37S09W JJ f- 3.

Loans secured by pledge of bonds stocks or other marketable collate- tissfc 597217 4. Loans made- in cash to policy holders on this company's policies assigned as collateral. i 5. Premium notes loanaor liens on policies in force fonda and stocks owned absolutely par value 1104728566 24 Market value carried out. 7.

Cash In cosapatys office Ti 8. Cash deposited in banks and trust companies to the credit of the company 10. Interest due or accrued and unpaid. jjSO7 85 Rents dt orHCcraed and unpaid. 4199451 It Net amount of uncollected anti deferred premiums deduction 63 per ST cent for new yemIums and 5 per cent for renewals Worn gross amount Total assets.

UL LIABILITIES. I et present value of all outstanding policies In force. 1S83ii3O 00 Deduct net value of risks of this company reinsured In not corn- other solvent companies. Net premium reserve. 2.

Matured endowments due and unpaid papers plete 5. Death losses and matured endowments Irt process of adjustment or adjusted and not due 4. Death losses resisted by the company. 6. Annuityclalms unpaid claims not.

presented Tots. policy claims. Extra reserve voluntarily set aside by the company. 7. Dividends declared dueand remaining unpaid.

215S9SOO IW933O tasTa 95ttU 10. Premiums paid in advance. It Policy trust funds heM by the company. t. It Surplus over AllJiabUlUes Total liabilities.

f. H24SlW too ttg 90981 TV. INCOME' LAST SIX MOsTS OP 1S Total Income V. DISBURSEMENTS DURING THE LAST SIX MONTHS OP Total disbursements. Acprar of the act of Incorporation.

duly certIfied Is of file la insurance commissioner STATH OV. GEORGIA. County' of Personally appeared before th undersigned. Livingston who. lw ng duly sworn deposes and says that he la th i a for the southern department of jth ew York Life Insurance rtpajiy ajj i that the foregoing statement is correct an rt Sworn to and subscribed before Draught la jCtoiut Today I.

Draush charged with" cheating and nrtnflllngbTEaay etocK brokers was not tried bcfo' Colonel MnT Meyers attorney the plaintiffs had an Indictment drawn UP at :39 o'clock this af ttooon la" the dtrferlm- tral 1I i- ct fr eCOrl Et dltIO 4 i 3 00' M. i tt1n 11EP 1 ETITIO jM OF 1i' JfOo ow tp StocksRecovered l' 11 Wheat ii 1 8 1 I 1 1r anur tton tY 4 Irl ulI banf 6 lA spe u' 1OOOreceifta if 7faturee dem nd 1 i' OJ enr 6. fPit Juul1Fbrunry. j. i.

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hassssurances rt uld it. st am syndt stests I 1. r' CO loc1a7 1 ace untottllnelS conftned1n' ili buttt thatlIeWlUbe outJomo or. Raine tri COMHTSSXON1tERCUANTSk. Uacl ou11.

iS ltlePhoneimWi i. Pri te 4S JisDiieeit fY9f CtilC 1g i wJjilei toi id fiit dtrif Jtt i fE t1 Gram' D4 lOY1aIo to1J cuh'Qr11m. marctn sPili1Y tf cabo i w. ii 1l 2 BfiNfR JSSmMI YmmBk BT FBOitmsbsIDE VDYVm1AV01Wl c. ReSuffersfiom r1ji 4 rlendsAnI mmut rr LittleS pe' of.

CO GR sMAN e. Con. UtuUon. Iurstn Citizens nl last th Ead PER Orr- Wnlk- Jud WaikerwlU I whlc allegel grt unds lar execut1 ce Bagl ey. Ihe th M3r1e ta as tr Sed cI ltm re Ral1w mortg Lowry sp la1 comml tofier ds the 2k thelrclalm he ton 8tto.

1YI forthepetItI er CAL calendar upubUshedJn yes. entng tiphlCU th lIot he co Octobertermwtll T2nu1da1thll UonS. urt theJieob NClt CrossButt 1 BerryhaIrgone tFlortd 1IJl Cl1m a1. rt. r.u.d 1 iirt i ca 9tp ttrnit are I' bellLheard Coo WWb omorroj' sit lbruendberhUsland as11lUd r-1oth1a' ii ii ssrrtfi ri.

j. 1 I1 b1 c. il li. iliUltflf R. fj IEJ 01 ai I l' 2" i Aco- Ot ij 11' 1fAfii i oJi RsHoIds hel' ooi- Both i tfnterested.

Wa onB1ack Go Till Tuesd 1 clts Zncouraging-Prye Deni 3 BW Merhant was1 1niton. 8. Il Ord tJn1 tIon Cubanjpeech dOllel olio wed strong at' I theconsid ration Wl te hl1e hi hopa.otdo- ed1tort is qut tlng otsllver 1 consl ratlon th to- WBJI. 1dthat rostmaster tone. nroe.

m- Eve. voluZ Bous full ty sarite she irreat lot ce revenu fro colonle to waS thojlecond waX. Stat mentrahted. nd be terial nen. armedJwlth OOO co dread 1han Januat' 6.

came 48 reg rlar Chandler would- I theeatUest n. Jan 1ltY ulalteusembly 1X m4natedand everifepubl1can I' the5I1v the1rlate can Jdate dge EarleJE1ected JanU8J' dre 10. ph HEarle 7 tu aJ 1mow. BITTEN' BfA MADOOO. I tyTbeEfttil Yaltel I Wh.

ks OJL teSt urant. WaabltteDbY dogtlilS' nt1gTh i' Ii rarW a Je 1tto 4 3 1 8fMjo ir cfJ nmTfn Tn j1Ofi E'- fJ1Jt 117 TRAD OT' I ANOTHER MAN BADLY HURT I I Ed1ayleuJ wny :6. S1e Itis now are 4t th tralClty ta thatdtr th thatth Alabata has. about Presld nt but. knows' nothIng BEGINSTOMORROW nt o- edal i sue wl ch dis- ed the.

cit- 4or S8 eclal The fertl1 ers as lgned 18. faU re. fJ. Geo Cen ent. atfe ted.

Elevator' STi I elevator A 1 Prl atIn Cmpy Hunde nd third Cnd dested morn. Lu etimated a I cove Iurce RU OV AE. loh Teb Ked PU1er Drdg Jon Lbw kUed pn te Att Kne 11 or rTY lstngbt. healdt orred Lte brdPl hethama waJyg tr hJ oveU uoru i li OtroUc lotB DalBQ bUh. bc.

wh i. cO FOR 50 CENTS 1 I i vJf I. I 1' Il" Eprss Anyher rUlE lnr St v. 99ctnt SSOj Cook. Stove and Rnge ll UUUt IoOi Ga 300.

I WM OniM WHTHA 701 BRA Smi Sttement Deember 1 th ondton the i New lnsuroice COnpanyof NewY ukt 4. oranl Ilwsot Itate New. te 10vrnoi tUe f' atae Gra pursuace 1 Procpal otrJ6 3 3 York" A8EET. fr vaUGot ette te 1 W4 Lans mortgae eilt3te 5noi. La sure bondl.

scs mketable colte rals. I. i Lsns polcy poUde 1 i 11 neas Imm I 1 5 Pml Iotes. loans or lenll polces ror lCm 6. Bond.

stks ab21ut ly prvuluc. 0m5 Zo 7 8 depsIt trst cedIt cqm- 1 t' lM16 10Intet acre unpid. i' 1 dU or St i 1. da fg 70 jrJ 1. LIBLTES.

0 ouutndlng polces 0. Deuct ret vaue lb comp reinsure 28 i endoWents due. nd pld pprs tt m. Iy 2M. I Dth 10lls amature dowmen lIproce aJut- 11' I 1 aJusttand Jotiue.

1. 4 Dth lose bl1he cpany. i' I I Annultcam upd ClalDOt pre nted Pn 1. t. I.

8 of ie id t. PM f. ti C11t DIV1de deareddu andremat il 110. Pemuspld 1 Um a i 1 DSBUREMDURL 8 YON'S tR dbbu ets. j.

2 i' A. CP a 1fratodu I I.t 1n5 gC mo Cuntyf FutnPe nU a pre' ji 5 eLv nllm. who. dul wo epse an tt ages' tortlisuthe depaent eYQrkLeJnlrM emPaac H-dYO Ja .4. C1ILNGSWOITNiPFPcla.

7" if. Cq. PdWe ifi i I 4 1t rihttI a 1' Lr. 4 ThE GATtSDY3ANUARY S97 p. Seco REPETITION Zf stoc ew Llverpootjouar otton.

13os4 relet jtae. demrdpoor I Oen' C1ose. 4I3 59 1arcbApri1 3 44 AprtlMy 3 60-343 tot i Autnt 3 61-04 ti1 9 iii 3 ThefoUowIng ttierecelpts RE SIIUMTS 4- P5UTd17. tt 7 2U 4i l42 tr 0 1 5. 2- tV is.

535 nry :1. butalimited Interest f3alrehild tr5tnother 1 1814 l4 iz I year 4 2173 5 i 7tLaat thisseason iz. i- 4 ty i I 4 Ir 2 4ir asfol- 5New 1 ss 0iO sIr. 01 2It an NW 1 if Iay. 1rJune.

sMigijSt Ihe r. 114. October 583. 656. 116c ow jxiarket wilt.

require fr sh agalnstbnulated. itoa7I1as on a yero fr largely acc0 nt of or two etth er theIesa cnf ijtje3 ifld pTice5se tc flgb 5than esterd1. Im rovement eaiaed a ke5t1tenbad been eacorlng. anet gain Zts to---64. tbattbetrada a sore favorable th sna' thi Iocrea.

teisgtofthe 5itatIo Ad. y5cesfrom FallBlyer are encourcg- ng1beIng suictioninconsusnptt6n whloh wss optepatIonIazt week. not lIkeIy takp r4sce repot that COttOn7WeZ5tb13 lesxte outildsprtces to streagthen th1arkeCItIEstatethatUwlfl le OBecuretbetrre 1j inentiatromother poflons" the' eottoft beltnw1ngtO thedact thtno a eathand fltgher prlce re Jg5d 1o spot I aivance 1oca stocIll the to oalers. percent jurf ace. cl sed 112 theSouthern Os re- more one.

ri 1(7 cl1al al aa0lI1t 50 iij i2507 25 007 i 1 zj ah1ments 0 clerances 257k lSt4 bo Januai7595 KuhttLoeb are it need or the same. ffl XU craccount hlsroomat It-is thatbe will PaineMuqihy Co. COMMISSION rME1tCflANTfia. Pr7orStreetCJaeksonBuUdiia PriyateLeasedWirs Dect York Chicago nd 1ewOreang derextuted verour forioj. ton.

Stock an4Previalone. foreash or on marg2naL0c MSTBPOT VN1AVO3A3LL. Eu p7. in failedtotdentlfy other side plea 20 clal ts uds yen wi forthe petiti er. courtcalendar iarn IntlseUnlted 1 October term has so.

flMlire of. Cooper will be called tomorrow. 2 CUTET WaycmssGaJmn Ary24. Evening Constitution. Mrs.

C. A. Cet. wbnss htsban my. terionsly dlsaDpeared 02 Y5ghflt forhis.

but. she now admitsbe baa 4ei' sertedher s'l E' Cppet had agOOd sum or money' aa4 his wife is lettyttbhisdebtandmorti gsgedproperty as 2' Cupils pest Is ft 1 beLI is- en route to Cuba- to presseeuUe- from- his Pesuiaylv f1JRPIE GOES the- Senate Both Bides Interested zckacsnces I his the-discus- of 15 polsted. csln- to- theyhaving otone osd th dis- ar wd o000 i1IAgaln tl upas one1 everylOpubllcan ot democg goy- 3dge C5 was BYA s. 0. Iadpeoeived blteoa dog hta a dosbitut ithad The r-eidchlld ofPolkue Offleer tv' BarrIngton lnth ty- thatalzQ i f- St AtelegramWa sent msdatonetoaindyto the wounds 1' Jiiryatulout.

4 Rome. Ca. January4t 4 to The EvengConInUo1. ItiarTtottrwkYaa eu. i IIIThANTA I- TRADER OT Hi yre 1 theCentral em cit th an 5O0 The IL on raiiwy Thetrain one cd- neeti ManlettatIthtbe tranleasing escry thorn- ociock.

bow i1 unconscious of SIS aIeppn river. Jslrdge 5 Tb. engineer on the train did ziot not1 thefdrmoti thebrfdge as be iiiundcrizzg overtbe brIdgena tbe en- gt tii4s isa thitanytngw Tb Now frem tke eth kMied t. Ithi TAND ie iL 1 Ji 1 i a YQuiwUlfind 006000pOU ounce bag l- andtwocouponitnideeacb Iipi I kir 1 tourouncetiagofBlaceWi a plu I Ii 1W 4t- Durban. Bnyrsbagofthis oelebratadtoba000azldred a wbich gives s.

bowtogetthem. ZCKWELSDUKHAM Evrybody Potatoes Etc. lo I 4L EFEYEEE 5 4 ttf.sJa- Threesizes andt IfdWO tuesthurs IEIE 1 11UII a II 1lJ1 flI111 Stoves and ncs atandroOi1and AT9 JIADF I1 i2 IiIUIbt9 liU A IITII- 87 8 51. York riuraice of New York NewYork 16t8240 Ce lien 2 98420000 4 loans 83 j. 7 7833 54 t- 5I3169 85' Rents due s- 1v17476e i 0 iJ 00.

t. i procesa i ot 74 4 00 o575 71 6. 7 declareddOeand Premiumspaid S. 180818 iaer is ISCOME URD TUB YEAR 1591 fl3TZAfl 1596. 5 159591y lUcia the officeof the the Mims.

beng dulvworn th. san iheNew Company- r4 11 12GSTON. err w- lfadager me this 20th day of January 139 MIIOLLINGSWORTII P.Cfo inCrt 5 ith swindling byFady etoe before Judg Bleed- worth thIs afterroou 4 an ntllctmcnt ftstbe court and the se will bC given a I bearing oon as Jud BerrY flzes a day. Draugbtsbor4wlllbe xdt 2sWahlngton JanUaryX. iecll to.

Pb Conetltutlon. veearg Imu announced tolsi that at laet bi Sr ngsigso Cold Weather for2 Months Now the ti heating Stovt COst. Hunntcutt Bellingrath do. tuesiburgaat its' 2 7' lonMarch lstte be gras festivities. 07u Jhe vessels aie not let seleetedbutIa Newark and Raleigh ri5I probIy 1' utiltied for the purpo.

I The Dolphinand Vasuvius a.i'u their eei its dBbIer trol duty nu he tItIesb1PTUW b. hv 1 to vwt q.j- c'.

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