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GAIXS AND dttSCtlON RSnTiN6 EXAMINED. ejrtJi-UCtN LOfiSfifiOCCVBBrO-OBJtefiAIi io iKsscttts of the votos In tho state of at the reseat eJowtioa will go far to explnlu of Kepubbc hi defeat. to the quee afteeoorai w'iotbec Ike KapehllMM Ust largely li. iliW-rionSf voter? to Ltker tlokets. les vote Treasurer tul? compared f0r Governor In because the ii the sain? fer both Mitratati of all Lokat aud litioark)esmpereJ wlih ihe tireanbaok voto in 4 the Prektbittea vet? far the highest In tke RepulOleaa voto was laraer kesalethat tke defeat was is tts.r^ evuloir? that asy Itepiib.icaa in by of Frohlbil loi? irret? In 'ouatlo? by reason of Prohibition til Thev follows: -bra Dem.

Labor ta caia or lusa itala. i7? Uli 70 223 igt) 130 37 VIS imi 70 (L.SOfi CO 17 4.11 217 (0.1127 121 27 Pulsara. 23 14? 2 n9 (L.I421 iM 241 (O.l 59 C5 63 (U)209 Way ti? 437 tUl 757 1,530 VMtcl.fSter. 74 48 VJo tu (L.) 8d 5 TaUl (L.) 1.722 4.204 lu ooiiuties tho gained, notwith the lucrea.o of 1.710 lu the Prohibltloa vote, the IK-uiocratie of cast fer Hill la 1845 la part account? for the gaia In the Labor vete, the Lftly tu? iucreaeo In the Republican in the roautiet. Is the aext class of thirty Mailles the Repatiliean vote was than iu 1885, tat the Democratic, vete was also and lu every exceed? at account? fer the laereaeo (aUeLaSerrotc.

Rep. Tro. Dem, Labor gain. loss. gain.

1146 7S? 19:1 fiS. 514 1.880 810 sao ic? 710 297 1.176 621 317 tasaWM. 319 614 124 S8 125 223 (L.) 41 77 893 723 93 2ft2 C3 78 884 37? 592 reite? 312 247 186 8 Jlcrklnifr. Ml 213 646 328 if-crson. 732 01 249 470 HI 640 (L.) 4 843 259 78 525 33 856 297 Ooondan 213 84? 1.016 6u2 217 84 COO 138 i'2U 182 82? 560 817 99 786 Omero 102 66 106 BlrtiiBoii.l.

445 167 488 653 Si Ltwretice. 614 3.S4 813 2SO 103 115 226 IV? los 112 116 1,920 972 1,488 205 13 109 774 90 T.ni|.kin*. 47? None. 773 74 patot. 397 (U) 17 838 692 Total.

15.382 6.53? 18,327 7,760 In two other and while the Repaid.can voto wassmaller than la 1MB, the DatfiO still more, so that the Republicans relatively A part of the Republican less la these counties, It will he is accounted for by the Increase of Prohl biilen votes; hu. hero tor the first time there reason te that the remainder may hare oon tributad to swell the Urre ia addition toother In lfifiS. The gains aad leise? in thote were follows Iims. Pro. (tain.

(Treta, Labor gain. fei 850 1.192 16,807 Queett? 1,001 113 1,473 1,845 Total. 9C3 2,665 Tun? we have fifty counties lu whieh. comparing with the iblicaa set loss was 13.191. but tttc loss wa? so tbat the Republi? can Let sain was over not snouxh to extlneulsh tho plurality of 18S5, but leavlajr only little of it to be extiiif uished by the remaialas In tkeraestjaftas the irafcJbMtM irata was and the Qfeoaheek gata 3J.707.

It will while utero ta ta failed to ret? this year who rotei for Davenpirt lit 1885 in the thirty counties, less than kail of voted the TroSibition ticket, and there is no iBfiUattra that tho rcuialndnr rate at nil, th? Democratic lots bclns inore tli.u double tue gala of and lireenhaclt caudldatas. Iu tarn fifty of which the voto have boon already given, the total vote for in lest was the vole for C'arinichael this year wa? 118, J77, showiai; a docreaso of U0.C41 iu the Republican Vote. In the same counties the vole for Cleveland was while tba veto fur Fitzgerald tai? year was only 390,528. showiuc a nocratlc luss of Notwitb t.i?? In the Prohibition vote, and the graot fen frasi ani tasterai kerae, Ike Bapaklieaai iu titty ceuaties reUtirely tired about 8.5'Jl la companion with the fresi tentisi vote. 'litera romain only ten in th? Ptate.

la which the Kepoblleaos relatively Jost. In of these their war? nutiapftrtatit, follow? Iosa. I'ro. caia. li.

eiln. 1.1'"?' ti. 35 28 21 133 ftrleaas itti 131 49 06 It.K.atil... 150 e7 2o 219 wanes. si? 72 (L.) 27 Total 634 435 167 421 In tiv? colinde? of the State outside of Now-York tber? a chaur? of Bapablleas votes I tern run lid.it?? orlo the Labor ilc.ket?.

In view of Bail kaeWB locsl ciie'injstances, It is believed tbat fagiiii u.t N'ita sffalrs la thesa counties will attribute a ili li of this loss to failure of to Vote.rather Ibas to any actual transfer of votes, hut of the is alio Indication, aw loss. staiti. Dcut. gain. labor 511 29 270 26 Wxtiroe.1,173 6'4 8n5 194 (L) 1 IM 267 803 681 70i 17o 61.0 120 Total.4,058 2,360 2,396 Ikenntaataa the conntyot New-York, 1n which the Republloen vole was 14.82"? thau the vote for Davenport, the Prohibition vate08 than 1 the I'eiaot tatic vote 12,921 than th? vote for Hill, and Hi" Lahor ami vote 4S.217 (ban ia lfifiS.

ihn? in ten counties or the Huta the Rapuitlicnn irasfiraraasetl 19.517, while th? Frabibltiss vote ln 1,017, tut- lieiuocratlc vote 10,394, ahite Ika Laker aafi Oreoabaek vote lasrasssfl 46.034, these heures, it net to aetermiue Hie fatal losses of tli? ltapublicaas ecciirrt't, uar it nit te see tbat, bru? tke Tote of Itapttbilcau? city alona bean as fully cast it wa-s In tbe the result would have been ditfer respeeat? AM MAUM REILLTS A yeua? eagle, with winirt lueasuriaf' about throe fsot from tip to tip, perched upon the crossami of a tata? near the Hotel yestvrtlay ltiorn He I cok od tf he wa? cold an 1 tired, but when a boy hit him wits a stone aad brought him dawn he plenty of tight. A policeman who had his hands protected by a pair o' heavy bnckakia gloves, cave the bini of free lorn two or three, taps on the head. bea the eagle submitted to arrest aad was to ibe West Thirtieth 8treet Police S'atiou. After being placed Is a cell he appeared to feel the of his position and to eat meat that was flung to him. Captala Reilly went Into the cell to pat tho oa the amOnV The proud bird resettle 1 such fauilliarlt? and drove one of iu through the captain'? thumb.

polioeiiicB weut to ISe captain'? assistance aud helped ttct the claw from the wounded tauiab. Alter that Captato itellly and of th? tt uted fbaatsolvos witu lookiug at the eagle through Ika lUilly seat out as alanu fsr the I WK? beli.ved that tuo eagle be af ktofis asm had escaped Hi at the limo of the Ut e. COLLECTOR IIAGOSE Uni SELF RIGHT. Collector Magone'? attention was called ve.terJay Hie that the death of Jasper T. Katie had BoOB fcastenod by severity In setBjalllog him to attorni to when uaabl? to do Mr.

Magone acclsrod that the report was maliciously untrue. I la Jlstcdtinie.inl again," Mr. Katie BkswU sws-ais at aotee Wkea tobo at work. I him an easier poslilon, but he (metlaefiti. Ibere wa? asvet the trouol? between Mr.

Kane DIRE'lORS OF A TELEGRAFI! OOMFAWT. At theannnel meeting of of the Kouthera end Atlantic Telegraph Company, sa auxiliary company eoDtroJlea by th? Weeteru L'alon. yesterday, the follow? ing board of director? was choson Dr. Norvln Green, Thomas T. John Van Home.

John B. Van Kvery, h. Bara-atst. Cfiarlet a. m.

r.y. Beats and Arthur U. (iraves. 1 he director? will next Wednosdjy to re-elect the old officers. OLD MB? AMD AGED C'tUI'LES CARED FOR.

The Aty.unitorOld Mea aud A ce. I Couple? celebrated It? fifteenth iDurtrurr resterdsy by liolllttg a reception al tho Sit. 487 mmaaWtMB TUeie were tuany well kaawii people an.I brief a were made bv Dr. ibe Rev. ur.

Atiiur iik.ol?. of Hie Church of llieliicaiuatn.ti. and Tber? were a few fancy article? qnlcklT ef. neliluu m. I i.o year lias Wu a use.

VALCAHEE FMOFMMTt SOLD IS FEARL 8V. The most Important sale at the Real Lstatc Kxcbauge Bramai ty win that of 140 aad 142 Pearl run? through to and Including 10? and 10s Water it. The property ta qtiMtlon a lroa front OKNWrn olii building. The actual roat 018,400 and there a portion unlot whlea la ettlmsied mare. The property belong? to the firm af farter, Ilawioy A Co There boon dtaagreasMnt in the firm aad Ue property was eerdlnarly pat np to elee? the account, e-he flrst hid waa glO0.0O0.

from whloh it rose to K( which prioe Oliver S. the buyer. Peter F. Merer waa the The propertr Is The trretind floor wat formerly occupied by William B. Grace SETTINO Ur THE INSANITY PLEA 11 KAM NO THE Ml.T.T>':H..It IN His OWN PKFEVCK? TltK MAX'S The evidence for the defence In the trial f'corge Weidler.

fur ihe murder of Dr. Dnpgan, a popular phy? sician In Ihe ammari District of Iirooklyn. was pre? sented to Moore and the Jury In the Court of Sessions yesterday. In Iirooklyn. Mrs.

Theresa Van derpoel, mother ot Weidler, snld that her brother died Insane, her sister was Insane, and nho herself had lieen out of her mind slightly. William Meyers, a of the previous witness, pavo evidence to the effect that his nephew, himself, wats quick and impulsive, and not responsible for his actions when In a slate of cxclemeiit. Mrs. Kale Weidler, wife of the prisoner, testified that her husband was slightly out of his head at times. She was taken III last summer with hemorrhage uf the limps and sent for Dr.

Dugpan. He took her Into ihe bedroom and nskod If they would be disturbed When told that she thought not, he took Ingrana? lllicrtles with hor and acted In an unprofessional man? ner. In the evening she told her husband. He Jumped up Ulte a crazy man, and acted an If his brain was nut rieht. Ho left the house, saying he would be back In fifteen but did not return until 4 o'clock, and then was so excited that he could not (deep.

He went out again after breakfast, and she did not seo him until two weeks later In Baymond Street JalL On her ciujs examination tho wltnosg admitted telling DOtOOtlVa Holland, on tho nlpht after the murder, that she had no trouble with Dr. Duppan and that her husband had ne. This she did BOOBBB? her sister told her to say nothing about tho maMcr when she heard her husband had hurt Dr. Duggau. Weidler was then called In his own testified that ho was HI with fever of a malarial type, five years apo.

and had angered with his head ever since. On the nigh? of June gg, when he went home, ho found his wlfo In a terrible state of mind. She de? tailed the outrageous treatment Dr. Duggan had sub? mitted to, and when sha told the story somothlng like a bolt seemed to shoot up late his head and the room seemed to spin around. Ho went out and told the ton to a man named Ooffev and pot back at 4 a m.

He couldn't sleep for the weight on his mind. He recalled the Incidents of the next day. Including following Dr. Dnggan's ca? liage, and the doctor's calling him vile name? when he spoke to him. Ills mind then was blank, and he did not know what he had done for seme time.

For four weeks he thought he had a leaden plate In hi? brain. His mind was not yet perfectly clear. He remembered that he Intended to hit Dr. liuggan, but had BO purpose of hilling him. Drs.

Corey and ('. Mann gave expert evi? dence to the effect that Weidler was insane when the crime was committed. The trial will bo finished to-day. a FORMISG A NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE. COLLAP8K.

OF TIH? OLD INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZA? niviniNO the ruana, A baseball meeting of Interest to the minor or Junior leagues was held yesterday at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. The delegates of the young clnbs guarded their secrets Just aa Jealously as Ujclr older and inore powerful brethren of tho league and Association. The Newark, WHkSB barre, Jersey City and llUBBMB clubs, the remnants of the International League, flint held a stormy session. There was SI ,000 in the treaaury and each director ached for It. It was finally decided to divide it equally among them.

Then the Newark, es barre and Sciamoti clubs formally NBlgBSdj having tie International lamgBS fran ehtoS in the hands of the Jersey City club. Jersey City at Rot mad and went home. The following then held a meeting aud fuimed an entirely new organi? zation to be called tho Central League of PlOtoBStoBBl Baseball Clubs John D. Day and Patrick Powers? of City: lohn II. Bhoemaker, E.

Bend and ct.nins. of Newark; J. Plaaaghani of bereatoai and a. c. Campbell? ol WiUtesbarre.

The election for oflioert was then held and resulted as follow? David Collins, of Newark, preeident A. C. Campbell? of Wilhesbertei tress? mei, aii'l J. C. Kennedy, of The SjKiiting Times," lary.

applications for admission were received from several bai no otheis admitted. Power was piren to Ihe delesal (TOBI the and Jersey City clubs to elect two other Kasurn clul.s, and authority wa? piven to the Wllkesbarr? and BerantOB clubs to select two ether tennis for the Wetten end of the circuit. It Is probable (hat the new leapue in full will as follows: Nettarli. lereey city. Panbarvj Waterbaiy? Klmira, BinghamtOBi Wilkeebanc and IcranMn? GETTINO READY TO PLAT RINK POLO.

Sii far been ssearal for the newly organ? ized polo leapno. A psiae will be played at Jerety City on Monday, hut (he first championship game will he plaved at tke 'link. lirooktvn. on Wednea.tav nicht. Manager Brsdv, of the lirouk'vn team, returneii to the ritv last niant.

The following p'avars have hern tesarsi Parsons. Wedtyss, Walena, Hheshna, ('mfTuttand These areali to be eJ'client players. TO THK FOOTBALL PENNANT. meetiuit of the American Footbail t'nlon will be tiri I to. at No.

'J4S llroatlwav. for the purpose of prusf? ting the championship pennant to the t'Itili of llrookl.vi,. Next year union will mc'ude such well known clnba' as tlie Platen Island. New-Voik Athletic, I and Olympic. --sv MAKISO AS OLD IS lSTF.lt TRA G.

Frederick Druinniond. colored waiter who wag to the Bellevue In-ane Pavilion en Wednesday, had become much more (inlet yestftrdav. While a waiter at the I'nlen league Club he had been studying fer tho miilstryand his studies with the excitement of a re? ligious revival through which he has Just passed in Pt. Mark's (colored) Methodist Church are sappeeed to be the can-e af his insantiy. His heme was with Dr.

Miller, 15'? West Thirty earenth et on Wedneedar be re? mained In the bouse all duy acting strangely. He scut for the pasters of tho church, Mr. Muuroe and Mr. Black? burn, tiut when they came ho refused te opeu the door of his room, talking: to them the closed doer and slnglug hymns. Mr.

went away and then he opened the door to Mr. Blackburn, who Is an elderly ina a. The minister fnund Drutnntond apparently quite gen? tle, but iu a mom cai his manner He locked the door und then announced that ha was and di? rected Blackburn get down on his knees and pray, for the Judgment Day w.i* ceuiing. ihe old man thought. II beat le fellow these directions, BBd while was piaylur Druiniuond sprung at him, heat.ug him over tho head rill? a cane until the was broken.

Tlie trickled down the old face Dtuimuoud.stopped his violence, remarking: You go down to the geek and wash your head off." As the fluatoier passed from the ream Drnmm save liim a push tiiat ihrcw him dewn the way and left him unconscious ter several TAK1SG OF TFI.FGUAPn OPERATORS. With relBWaoe to the ahin.loiuiont as a telegraph centre of the Canal-st. office of the Baltimore aal Ceiupaa which was announced as the inten? tion of the Western Unien when It assumed control of ihn Baltimore and Ohio, Superintendent Huitislono laid that tlie Western Union was to make tit Bt ib force? Marnali as Fully TO per ceiit of tho Baltimore and Ohio operators had been provi led with new placee. The Canal-st. bad bee? kept open six weeks loner than was ab? solutely necesinrr te allow tue wno eonn not be utilized to arrange for positions, out of 115 operators In thi oaly forty had besn allowed to go.

It was probable that the crowtn of the business would liefere a leug umi; piovlde plsoes for these If they wanted them. recent reduction of rates ef the Western Telegraph Company points Soma, Fasi and West went lute effect yesterday. JAMB? E. OV1SS ARRESTED FOR ASSAULT. James F.

Master Workman of District Assem? bly Ne. -li), Kntghtl ef Labor, who attempted ta threw a TaiBCai reporter down the st.ilrs of Pythagoras Hall on Wednesday ulelit, was arrested yesterday for nssault. A. II. Ha.lai.I, the reporter, swore out a warrant for (jnliin's arrest before Justice Kllbreth and Mirer Welch, ef the Tombs Court, arresied Quinti 1b Pythagoras Hall, Ne.

Kit fanalai He taken to the Hlreet Police Malien where Captain McCullagb was lu rilarte, (julnn was placad nudar reitraiut until "Tim Putnam (Julnn. who felpisved the party to the sfattsn. wen? totali K. D. raraitars dealer, at Noe, and 7.1 iiowery.

of the trouble that ottimi was In. Mr. Varrai! giialitle.l Iu bail, (J liuti was liberated tempo? rarily. He will appear before Justice Kllbreth te awer the chargeur astanti this morning la the XBiabs Couru WORK OT THE SISEiSO FVSD COifMSSIOS. The Pinkiuc Fund Commissioners yesterday gave tlie Union Ferry Company permission to loase a of the pier at Fulten-sL, Brnoklye, tu the Ceunty Fie rated Railroad.

The lessees of the New-York and College Paiat Ferry got to change Its termiuus frota Fast Ninety idiith-st. to Fast Nlntry-slxtk-st. The Heard discussed the plan? for the ex? terior itrecta from foni tu to Fighty-slxth ll'ver, and from Figlity-sixth-st ta tlie Harlem Ktver Bridge at Thlrd-avci. Fufineer Mcla-aii. of the Fiaauce Department, aubinltted a itatement contulaiag an estimate of the coat er censtructimr tlie from Mxty-fonrth to Klulity-sixtb sto.

The cest weuld he about The was laid ever natii the Hoard could be fully advtaod ef its powert lu the matter. TOO DRVSK TO FIGTIT THE OFFICER. Letter a canal boatman, was druuk and noisy at an Fact iti ver pier early yesterday uiornlnj, and Po lleemau Joha H. Cats, of the Old 81ip squad, arrested him. As they were toward the police station suddenly attacked tke policeman, threw him ea the and brake kit ankle.

Other took charge of the prisoner and aent Caas to the Htreet Hospital Bargaas waa locked up In the mier la the day, and ha will have te there until Pa licemaa Caas is able te leave the hospital. VICTORY IS PROVIDESCM. PfcovibtxcK, Dee. 1 seeoad trial for as ot Mayor remite! to-day In a complete victory for the Itepublloaui. Mayor Bobbin? waa re-elected by more than 2,000 majority oVir MeNallr (Dem.) and Bledfett Miller, the candidate, with? drew laat night aud aearly all of hi? vete? went te Bob bina The vote itood: Bobbins, 5.0b7 MeNally.

2.807 Blodgeu, 2431 aoalteriaf, 14; ma? jority, LOVE'S IMPORTUNITY. BY It. Uli? You'll marry nie. da.llnK, Full toon, a ill not I've laid out Ike garfiea And lilllshcd the cot. I've built one lulghf moni, That look- toward Ike W-st.

That you. oh, my sa'cotheart. May call yetW own aOBt Thon liante tho tlav I'm? lime's on las The aexloB is wait tin' rl1ic Joy-bi Ils to iinp. marry me, darling. will too not, And reign as niv bride in our dear little cot loi, 1 Pride oils Mill; OU, TUR Banihter of a Kiiil of Lalor.

A THRILLING LOVE STORY. CHAl-TM To nnil be bat. I the our gr.ud of a maiden's life. P. ctorn? It was on the tenth of January, and Intensely cold in New-York L'lty.

I mmi p.rtlcuUr as to the date, for II marked the bitterest tragedy that ever darkened a beautiful twang girl's life. On this cold morning, with tho crowd that surged up Bratfiway, was Inule Lawrence, young girl, who, despite her ntiire, rarely beautiful. wa? not moro than seventeen, but she had the grace of a daintr young Iktatgh ws? nut a working daughter of a Knltrht of Laker. Ionia had heen tho pride and darling of her father'? heart. Mi before our etorv he bad nway.

Joining the wife of Si? youth, who dead Several vears. leaving two daughters behl.il bini. i.ed had Barbara, his eldest daughter, to his bedside, and drawing her tace dawn io bis own, he whispered "You arc three and-twenty. Baita? IB. and Ionie Is but I leave her to your care.

You must be b-'h mother and sts'er to she so yonnr. will bs more beautiful than It seldani fails to the lot of to he, und great bounty yaiinc and unprotected git i bring? with it either a blessing or a cure's. I esuli not in my trave If harm befell her. Guard our treasure well, I will, father." said the weeping glrL "You may leave Ionie to toe." Barbara had kept her promise well. She had taken up the thread of Lfe when lier fa'her had laid it down, mid sought work in Ijacmt utili but Ionie was kept at school.

Then a sndden change came. Ilarhnr'a was stricken 111. "Oh, my darling moaacd, what shall wo do now fiara not look tka fatare Ib tke face. The we have laid by will he run tino with." I)o not fear, dear." cried beatrlful. brava Ionie.

"Wo not starve. I run take jour placo in he mill." At Ili et Barbara demurred but there wn? ne help for It. this eventful mei mug that our story opens, Itarbara had kissed her darling good-bye with wistful sigh. More than one pair of eros Mined to gaze admiringly after the slitti, girlish ligure, but Ionie Lawrence paM no heed. Turning hurriedly liroalwny.

and ero.s-lnsr ('anal? she paused lcus-ih before a larra brick structure which above the broad eatraOOS door the ItOCIII STI UMANI). NOTTINGHAM LACE MILIA "Thiels the place," mur-iured Ionic, her heart In a flutter, ns she ascended the steps, nerveiislv. led to theoilice. t)h, they will, net take ia? in Itar? bara'? place, I tell them she has fallen ill, ami tn it I-" The sentence was never finished. All In an Instant lome was cousclous ui a swllt, and then? I hope yon are not hurt." a deep musical voice.

Those no-covered steps arc trctcheroiiH. am so fortu? nate to hav? tared you from an agli fall Ionic Btragcled "Ut of pair of SISSeoliBS amis, and. raising her bewildered saw a tall, fair-haired gen tlciii.tn staii'lnig before her. lie and a geatlemsa Irtaad hau but a uiamcnt alighted from it slc.gu that bad dashed up to the pavement. eiiirerely trust you are net hurt," he repeated, look? ing earnestly at theiovnlvyoung face flushing and paling ia evident as she innrmured not hurt, only stunned." Vnu can go into the through tue privata door, if you like.

Tinse siens aro Mich a sheet of km, tliey are actually dangerous He draw catti fresa hi? aard tiara aafi handing it to ber. Ionie read ma Artkar Braksater." "Ar? you, one of th? owners of the mill G' I Ionie, with timid oaaemeoe am the sou uf the member of the firm," he replied. 1 lien her eye? inv il.tetarily travelled toward his coin an I saw a dark, has ts.na? face tu nu ly won woi.ieu's at the glaaoe, pair of dark, Ian-'lune eve? that tuet her own, seemed io bold her tpell-bouBd br ni un- powee. -h? I have ledakappy enough life if lier pala hid Bat besa created by tais young man. Although Arthur Boekcster hai made known to her, he tll'l Boi ta introduce hi? Ionie notice hurried him quickly sway.

jtut not before the darkly splendid eves bad gsskSlTSB other tnlt adeatrmtloa imo tun lovely, glrlislt face; for Frank I.vims Sad Uini Mlf that he sbolliti see this pretty young girl again whatever cost. As tlie gentlemen turned away Ionie on to the ulllce. l'inni ataklng known lier errand was eaot to foreman, woe nad charge of these A frw minutes later, pale tienili, enter-ted upon the street, gather," below her breath, raisins her ayes te tke atora? awepi sky, "eaayeu understand year poot ionic? terrible wee I fik ate ek seel keweaa return to Barbara, lying Nek unto death this bitter winter day, aad teil Bor they re: asa ta take tee is her picol Ubi what shall I do I UoaveB kolp me! Where vuai turiti shall aotgokack ia Berbaira nu til have found BOMB placa." It so kepparad that far some little tl.no after Arthur Rochester satetad the mid eoeapaay with ins friend it did Bo occur to bim as to the lively young girl's object iu coming Ikete on lhat hit er eald mornlitr. it must lie stir is In se.tich of work," lie argued with hiaiseir, gaziag lint ughtfolly Uto the lire. "Traverse, lb? will be -u a te suini lier away." he musati, "for be wa? sneakins only yesterday af the advisability af tOBM of the lor work Is now.

1 intorccde in this o.mg -in's behalf." Hurrying the otlue. Artuur bester called for the foreman, and touud his had been quits correct tn? girl had come in search of work, and found, to (Usui.ty, tliat sha liad already been sent A straatre regret t.iat he could scareely have dsflaeu, thrilled iu the young man's heart. An hoy was hurriedly dispatched to overtake the alla? ligure hurry? ing Hie street, almost ktSl te -Ight by til? tlliuding s'ot in, Imiie was recalled and given her elefor't piara in iiiilL All that dar Ikougktsof pretty lente tilled two different luascuiiue hearts. Arthur RocBoeter, who had beer hastliy salamoile.I from ti.e cuy by a telegram, ihoiight of Ionio as tko whirled hlui oa bis Join ney. Meant, Uyaas, had thought of Botklaa elea.

At langu? o'clock MtlBjded ssrilly from the clocks and adjoining belfries, sad law later throes? of ineible-to OMtorgSd frani the broad en? trance door of tfettlBBkatB Mills to liatilc with the storm ami the darkeea? us they mads their way to ta? elevated roads iBd Street aiixleus ta gel to liomcs. Unie could not ntr.rd tint expensive luxury of ridirti, seshs made her wei ateas ou toot. huddcaly she beard the sound of tlelrh anda few minutes later a slawh (lasheil up the street when It was abreast of Ionie, to her surprise It stopped short. How was aba to knew that It? occupant had purposely followed her freni the mill I Ulanciae no. by the yellow gleam af thestre-r wu'etmr ine stranger Whom sh? bad melttat uioiiilitg with Mr.

Rochester. If you are going my way," called out. as he aiacit hi? hat to her, won't you let me persuado von fortfiel Walking among the Impossibili! I Sope lOCOgulte ibi? I am yoer employer's friend. He di 1 not In rotine? ma to yen; he best knows why. Let me iairo.liic* myself I am Frank his collage rhum, troni mldlnc: And vouare'" fouls Lawrence," tl.c ulrl answered, timidly, a iavoly flush eerarlaa ker shy.

face "Do allow me to ieslst up'-n taking you home. Miss La retire," be pleaded. -'You causee for yourself you will never be aliie to make vaur way thereon foot." Ionie was little a little be vildere.l, and Just a little frightened. With girlish, bashful he.ltanry. she nllawed herself to persuaded aad placed la ikeslatfik, Krank Lyoas took un Ike reiua, th? keras tattly fiew ever tke treten snow.

I'litnk Lvon? was a clever mat. awJek wmprebtB? staa i be bad the great gift of BBOerstausUag character, iandaf sdaptlag blnseelf the people Ibto whose coin pa was tarawu. lie nlaaaed girt terribly, cveu bui BS hatlll, and it like charm. Listening to hltn. Ionio lielieved Inni to be the est.

kindliest, truest atea a aartk. Ih? ili ive basa of twenty duration, but it see.ne.| leale liad live 1 long duri na that tiras la anetksr wotifi, "Ah her? Is tut: nu ober," be at length, stopping short befer? lier it imlile hons. He was satlettsd tka iiuuression he had uiado wlieu her -tart back and lu wonder "Have we Indeed reached beata saetera Ile helped her to with much courtly gfaac BS thoii-ti she ha a pi iasto.nl of a poor liltie working airi, aal expressed tke kepe, very tbat he inlgbt see her eatM time. 1 be next IBafoal the slim little was lost to tight in tue Veil I ttr, my darling," llarbara, as th'? deer opened and leni? aprane lato the room, aad up to couch on wuica the sutler, lav. Ha? it liacui a hard day, d-ar she It have bean," slit? added.

for It was your first day as a 1 winner, facing the cold, hard world of men and weiacu." .1 was the happicit day of my life, Barbara," Ioni? answered. one was so kind to me." Then she hi her hew near the forent in had come not to taking iter into the mili, but nad SksBSOd his Btiafij and of tee aetefieat on the tteps which buve happened if young Mr. Ilocheitcr had not becu near st hand. Oed Mr. Arthur!" returned Havbur.i.

"He it at noble as he Is a klnc amang men." lome met the invalid with a flushed face the MSt morning. The tirsi ret eh? had ever kept f. amafiara lar like a heavy weigh- in her keait. IfcO had told her nothing sito it fMB? I will tell ihn? I kuuw mm whem I came homo to-nlgnt." thought, tenderly the pallid th? Lati? ber yeod-bye. It long dark when Ionie home that evening.

Asudden chill to opprnss her site opened the deer. The tire iu the grato was nut- the roam wa? In total for a little strip of moon? light that drifted in. No well o.tin voice greeted her. Wu? Herbara asleep I Noiselessly she up to the ceucb aud kueil down It. itertiiai I have lomelhleg ta tell you, dear.

It ha? bee? weighing on my mino all long. You won't scold me for net telllag you aigbt, will you. lini-bara 1 Promise la advance." i be thin, patient face did not turn toward ber. 1 si you hear Barbara oiled, lai In- her face down h.ahte the on- turned from her oe tSo pillow. Whut tSere In tket ley touch thai eeut eucit turili ef h.irrwr (hreagh.

the riti'? henrt With low. startled Inule down lata the face Ivlugso sill aud whits vitkln the 111 tie stiln ot white niomiligbt The ipeii gmac 1 t)? flushed ne look of recognition up Ibi i hi ron b. then up 'trrtcg sbrici tliraufu the lonely room "Ob. Cod itarb.p is dead!" te de d. her darling, her Idol, Mendia SB ni me, to the mercies of the hitter world.

foam's all sites in kind-hearted eeighbor, abe tound ber la deep iwona on the leer. It aree Barerai befen able ta taha ap Ihe Ihned of au I In the face ef another ter? rible snowstorm she set eut. licavy-heurted. for the null oi.ee mom. Than had beca Important of the left nf the factory das for lew and for that rc.tson the luid been transferred to the fourth floor of the building.

It vrae aoan, and for a brief heur the building seemed almost d.tseited. leatoaal spart fro.ii her re npatilonn, having finished her BOBBty rep ist. her SB Iv head bent lew over a tii-r? a low, hearse rumblinr like the saaad of dtetant th nadar. Bai Ionie was deeply en gnestil iu her Leak she did not hear. It's uu eartbguafco cried mie.

Ne, no the uew wail Is caving in cried another. And. tao to even srrevn. they fairly flew down the nearest stairwny to the street Then Vai iiuutbrr tlull ru u'dlnr, followed hr a ter rttic eras at out the bookkeepers, palea? death, ta the but net an mental too Been, The stese wnll fell iti like the report ef a hundred can? nali, sarrrlag mater partie? ef the roof with it, an crashing dawn l.ke a mighty cyclone. "Thank Sad the bntkling empty cried ador.sa rateas, hat heard a wild scream, and (eine one pointed upwanL rlmnltenssnslj the vast throne raised their aa beheld tho ligure of a youtif girl clingiug to the shaking oa tlie topmost floor.

Terroe nnd desnelr were written upen every feature of th? beaut.ful. dullish face turned toward but tho vast crowd by If aetrliletl, unable to act or Ul.ive. r.eslde?, fher saw. lo their horrar, one of the great wheels of the above her revolving witn llghiuina; ilk? rapidity, which must give Wiiy. I ven the spiral Iron etalrwar-thn only means of reaching the.

poer to and fro on i'? f.isten legs, awaldsg ant another avauaehe of stones to seed It wbtrllBc with the net af the wreck. No ama land trust his it. The entri saw this, and realized it etronir mea tamed aerar alta Bhaddorini cries. If? men fainted outright, their Infer cries mingila? with the hoarse that again through tho donine 1 wall. looking dean at the surring muss herrltled faces, sitw luit oae fu of I.rons? sud to him.

In that vital moment af her Ufo or de.uh, she looked for Beiti, li.it lie surank back. "No! no!" he pentad, hotraely, to hlnitelf. "I eeuld never lay 11... lo lave hers. la not to be thought of." "Hack! Give roe cried a clarion voice in the crowiL A young man who had just appeared en the scene took In the situufleii tit a glmee.

Kack!" he commun.le iu voice like a bugle blast; und the cretvd parted. la a lach Be Bad spsnngap theswaylng spiral stair? way to the strTs rescue "Oh, whs the cry of a hundred voices In tho crowd. "It Is Mr. Arthur fteehes'er!" Co'ue back!" they cried. In terror.

"It menus death. Betterone thonld din tbns two." Bntbehaaded tueia net, tue swaying stair? hi sprang, race blanched when he the horn de wheel bal puihod onward "lento!" harailed. "My poor ran hear mo ant naderstaad I I havo come to save you, or tlie with yeu." BBooaiuunn TUE COURTS. TBVINc TO LBABH IP THE CHILD WAS ABI WEB. A Bloch hat tei cd lut und a shawl as full of holes us a leve, mailla? IBS garment In which Kale la Mon the blind beggar MOBS BI "The Two Orphans," were yes trliy COasplllBSm In lieferte Edward W.

Hall's lUto oflice 2'1 t'ha They were exhibits A and 11 and were olfcied in evidence to press IhBI BhCO II F.mily lauf ma away from the BOBBI Of lier toother tad found refuge trlth her uncle, Joan Ratert She was insulin lently ciati and had bSBB haishly treated. 'Hi girl aft? limed to 1er brother's BOBCB The uncle contended tha' sin? us il. lamed Ignlnst her rad operation ibi machinery of the Ian ngalust brother, im girl Berseli uatifled that was fairly veil treated al her brother's, and her other relative? hai ladu.I bei to leare him. treaterdaj the girl's aunt. Ilnier.

Mts. mid leverai olle is tcatifled ili.u the was badly treated by her brother? I when the him thawed narici of ill usurp and Be? elared urn be had beaten her. The bearlni eon? llnned tiii? afternoon. Meanwhile the girl remains in the Cl Itody of the fur the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. a-? HITS OP LCOAL NEVv'fi.

P. Sawyer and Francis Thiirl.w. composing tho finti of sawyer HI ami H3 signed peclmdap llntley, giving jir. flSaoioe Ill tlie suit Rimi Wolf tu recover 'rnm the limit ten. West M.e.'i Kerry Ri Itomi oitv auv inpiries to Inane, who waa ran over lira car ill apri be ii rento las and wen di JadfO l.ar.iiiioe In the Polled circuit Cunrt stor ihn will of the ceeeaaed mi'iinnau? to haeee mer.

hint ti.liu lo a Httpr lite Court if Wealchealer Ci.nnlv. Mil be I 'hnrlel lehn Andereoa. Barataci ids b. and tiiirtv-i-ixiit other heirs to determine Ibetl elettali mi Hie estate. UNITED lUPBIMI COURT.

arnBiBiiiiia. Pse 1 Theltopiame court of the united state? in im nee ate the Mlewtas anil tasi Bl parte: In fie nutter Ainlrew Siwrrr others, petti loneta hai Uefa le ni? etui, for writ of Batma toi pus stillili it led kg O. SI. l.aniliertSin tortile pe? No. J.

Wilsm, appellant, a t. William Ridille, lincee, and Alga wen I ooiillnne.t hy (leer A. er lor the appello and eoaelnded by Clifford No. SS. ir.ii.? It pi.I an I Indian? Rail ro id Con pia ntilT In crnir.

aai us mir. I 1 In error to nie Cirent ot tu? DntlsMl Btatee for be Matrici or Indiana. trttli etai? bf ralbante of piainturin error. Alberi c. Will.lieenibe.

plalatllT in error, ant. Oliver P. OMMera awl otbera Arane I bra a iiur.iett fot? nia lit in error an.I stili inllo I Ov for the ileteu.laifsfti error No. spencer I task, appellant, the Jacksonville, ossela an I Mobile it Co npa-iV. iiie Finitaee Mini ap.i.diaut, act.

la.oto? llniwn, it, etc. i.e.Kiitl hv Harvey Ute liant continued Francis J. Wine no theapaeltea. Atljouriietl until to-morrow. Tin: OOURT OP 1.

In Hin i.intnf Appeal? to-rtav the fob lew.ne a was aruuel: He. 0 17. John BallebaiT, respondent, airt. the gehartet Tewboal I.n.?. Argue I by U'oi i.u Kr.itt.et itiKhaiu (m Hie i.p liant, It.

K. Andrews (or the respi.u leni. follow ine Is the lav calendar of tho Court of Appeal? for Prldar, Deeembcr isa, Iti), ITI, Mg ami 54.S. C'iUlil' A aururvt 102, lis. 142, 211, 268, 291, 1198, 302, Sil, .112, 313, UM.

31 j. 310. BlirBBHB I'iKT ejtaliam. 336, 274. in -l'Ain Beeeh, tUO, 727, 1181 1333, S4n, 1211.

17.li. 3072, 1351, 121t. 1322, si.i'Bemk Iiouolnie. J. Nus 20lti, lOll-a, 2.ali, 1071, 1H.S4.

1745, 2100, Sgoli. 2401. -4-4. 101 Si rUSI ti Andrews, J. Moa, 1(112.

imiti. lutiti. of John u. ni will of IIIistopl.er A. Iloitan, p.

Ht, HurmuoK couai? Braciai Ta a Held? ifnedania. Nu cateador. a ss Briniti 1 rum? Beami Va common for tlie tenti viri III? Before XfcA-lam, C. 4040.8831. Hill.

S892, 3U31. 414S. S9RL, 40Q2. tOtiiT or tirKK ami Tf.kmispr.- P.eioro Van Brunt. C.J., bistrtet-Atiecner uutii Doc.

I court or (iKi-tRAi. Cowing, ami Assiiuul Umritt-Attorney l'urdy? Atijoiirnt-d for tne tonti. 000B1 or OBXSCAI sussions -I'aRT Itetor? Bocor 1er Mnyth ami Distriot-Attornoy 1, 2. 4. (1.

7, ci.rr.i OS UBSBBAt III. (llldor ami lustrlciAlt.irney loi the tenu. scic IDE of a MAH WITH .1 FAJMMAMKAOOOUMT. A pistol shot startled people In the vicinity of the Mor? ns und I.ss-x Kallroa.l BtatfOB, In Urea at Newark, esterday, ami man to stagger, pistol In hand, against a lamp tiost near tlie flag and fall pros? trate, A crowd soon gatbared, nod several patroliueu earned ite to Bemad District Police Station on opposite side of the He lived only a fow min? utes and dd not The bullet penetrated to left temple and lodged in the brain. The was neatly dressed, ni lu? peekOt was fein I a bank book of tho Howard raving? Institution, of Newark, containing $1111 iu lulls.

I he booksiewe I fair deposit, li? also had some ladies'Jewelry. Tue name Michael He 1er was In? su. BU the book, the date of Issue being 1888, wbuu tint suicide's ago was given as twenty-faur and his resi? dence A half brother of the deed lean lives at No. til l.awtcncc and It was stateti that Michael bat? became frota his family. He was not u.arrieil.

For some he had been working le Jersey C'ltv. -f TIIUEE FFMAOMM WOt SHED UYAM IXSAXE MAX. Xkma, Ohio, Her. Hacdlug, who bas been 111 for several last night sprang from his bed and tried to Jump out of window. His iuttur-iu law, John Fisher, an I a mi -liner him, but he suddenly cut both their t.o-u cut his wife's throat aud ce eapad.

He centered seate amera later. it is thought all the eutimie will die. KfNAN'i'lAL laOBBOO. lice. 1-4 ion 13 Id r.tr miner, ex tnteiest.

lOg th? eeeoenl Osasdhta PeetSe, Brie, II leet? Ooatral. I IB1? Macante WtUaety. Hielten liav '-'I I Se bull loti ni the lUnk of LtigUnd i during thn past week. TBS pt lion of the Itsnk of Und'? reserre lo whlcti tasi wnek percent ni. l'ait? vira? ti per reals? at SI francs centime? for the account ou Iain Im al 4 fur elici It? Ime I Im wnrkly statement uf ih? Itaok of Kranen klitiw? dntuM of t.SU.OOB trauo? in golii aud an um cur of j.u io franc? HAVANA MA UK I'.

Dee. gold Exctuug? a lei. CLOSIXO PRICES OF VAL1FORXIA STOCKS. VemBtraou. Hoc t.

IfifiT. YMlenUv. lir.t* Belcher HO Fottuti. fififi 'Savaee. Mi "vi Sierra Tlti efi.fi fuloe 4.1? 44B a.t? fiOJ 5uui.r*.mrrr: i.aTS,, Vch.w Jack.r.

fW-s hai? 1SJ keinen OOO Meaa MI KOO THE MONEY MARKET. SALES AT THK STOCK THK Actual Bales CImIiic. i No. np'g. Il'fl Iviw't l-'lual Did.

AskM A Ton a PaolBo Certef en lstrr hlr.t SorWi MW er. a at Pan rati, a Pitt? fFtr cri I'tVt rhf we? fiel Pen ine er nt PI H're I lenn new. Ten I P. Nate 1.8* VV i R7 NT NYC.tStl.l'.r -V. NY I.F.*W nr.

NI NY A NY NY nr. er Wesr. net Nertti Ner Br Pru N. I Bm C'ir nref. Vtl.ANF._ Hl.e-K FILASI' lsttr Kt PB I) fct PM Texas Psrlfif! filien Wakaen t.

F.ri?.. Amer Pacific Ml enOaa. Heilt I. e. SI Ten? A I.

Quicksilver 1(1'. In'. Ali fili M'j M'-i Tilt 7ft', 74 32 4 I 4 HV lin? 11 ti 14? 74 140 112 "a IH a.lrLl?. 112 112 43 48 I 4.1 I S3 ri I I. 21X1 2.

676 4HII l'I) li. I l'i'? Un 140 141 I 41I.MW Tot il sti.ires told for Ilio llar. Ex-illviilend. BONDS. 5.000.IOTI? 10.1 Hill.107'? KOXDS BANK FT01RS.

Park Hauk 10.170 Tenn Settimi'! Si 1.00(1.71>a Vii da ti? tief'si 'trust receipts lft. 000.10 Atlantic A PaciUo 10.1.ve 6.000.28'. lo.ooo.2.V, tineraateed ss l.t'IK?.H2"s Attlit ol Pac KM lialtitiiorn A Ohio 6.000.100 aeree Pitts 4th l.OOl?. A I- III CO B.OM. (cuirai l'acli Cai tu 1.00(1.

KI2S Pacific Us 'III. LOOO.Ill Col Ilo. TU 2.0O0. 3. 000.70 4,000.

103'-j Chi l'Htil 117 Chic llur qitlucy Dea 4s Bl A Min 1st 4.00O. Iti COI 11 Val A' 15? l.euo.70*i Coi cesi ici. 1.00(1. 100 Clic? A (Hilo 1st 103 113 Tex Cent (1 Trust receipts 2,000.70 Ino 4 Wii cou 1 ucome Trust receints 16.000.21 l.ooo.20'a 9.000.20 International raup at 80 A tlhio 1st I.cnisvilln A Naeli fi 0 A Moli 1st. 3.000.101??? lai A Cine consol? l.ooo.02?,4 Krln West 1st LOBO.

103 Hi l.tiui?rilli. A Naali i.v Nsak 1st l.OOO.xl .11 Cent 1st Con Assented 1.000.1124 Cent 1st 11400 l.ooo.107 gg year tienen otta eresi Congni Noi Hi tt Kxteiision Nnr Irtcanp Uretre lrtnt fa n.oot.un', 20.0t Omaha A st 1st 2.O00.77 Oregon 1.000.99'. Louisville A ash l'enti Co? 4 Sj couu 5s 0,000.100 homi 2.IHI0. Il Mi Hi linfi tu Cani 1st He Minti iiiv Mil A Bt l'ani Iti CA Pae Ss 7.000. 4.into.K'3 Chi Mil.hv 40.1100.10fi?| Iticli und D.tiiv?l? Kich a Tr It 7,000.

A (igil'li'g co 15.000.10S4, u.OIK).111'.' 0.000.12??* St st Sin Frau Mil 1, 1st I AshlauilHiv 1.000.1113V kofigg.ino5? 4.0OO.117 I 6e lO.iMio.117 4' 10.000.1144 A Sitnad I let SUMS. llf.H, 6.000.?7U, Met levaln.1 Bl Min A Man 1st Ol 11 R.OtO.OM 1 lean a itr Coi? Unid et Rotto.95?? Elit consol 2.000. 133 lori a and DC lit 4.000. 80 Ori-ai Western 2d 7,000.96 0 bay A lO.ooo.:i2 "-j l.ooo.S'iSj 11 A lud A Tes oiit 1st West 11.000 2.000.II3'4 Wal) st itlc 3,000.102 Mo Kan A leus le Mo A Texas ilei' 21.O0.I....XI..771? ti.ttOi?.77?? ltt.tKMl.77 I Mu Kan A Tents 6.000.] 00 Men? A Char Mutual U'u el l.nno.84 I Lek? fi A Wa 2.1 cinse B.IKIO.97-V 1 Cu A 1.000.H.-.1.J Be? Jersey ieot'l tict, mtas 2.O00.WJ4 7,0 Heiid'n 4.S9?.??-?1? Consolidated 6,000. 1 li; Vj Reduced to 4 tal 4.00(1.?8?.

ft.OOO.9d St South l'anilina Ine 7.1100.15 A San Frau fit Class li 10.000 .113 Class 5.000.112 St Nor Fsc 7.1 fifi.117 1 idolo A Wal) I 2d 2.000.94 A A A lu 500.fiO Union Pacific 5.000.118>3 Uuiuii 1st '97 S.00'1.115 West oliere tiiiarasitsed 211,000.101 SALES AT THE COXSOLIDATED STOCK l'ETUOLECM EXtilA VOS. STOCKS. AXD Xatnti. I rusi. Ml l'Iti il A O.I Cl I.

Ch.Mi AtsiPael. lue A orili rreilern. I Liaoa'iitig I e'. Bel Lack A Den ved A II li tif. Ho.

kintr Cual.I ia? I A Ma Km? Man New YerK W. AN a ta Ner a Nei- l'acme er. Oraron Trae Ohio A Facmc l'idi West ut Hicn a Ku'latP. hiillan.l nref. Ieutt A I.

Baiati Ce? Union.I WaltstLAf Open. I mg. I High est. 1-ow I st. Clos MV 39 75 110'j! 65 ISO'.

46 18 100 19, 39 17 22 Ig 4P. 75tji 20 US 39 377, 7 41 I 29 1 25V G.0'4 llo'ssl ai 60 It 45 I If1? 100 i MSI ta 17 22 Si Hi 4P? 46V 20 391? BfiSj 2'isj. 7 41 I 2.V, f.f.-. lio 66 69 Hi 4i I X9-4 18 loo 107 li.Hi? io-4 4P. 46s? go 23 S-s'4 vt 26 41 I 29 XSaJ 6b I ti 30 Shares 111? '4 60 52'.

lIJO 110'a 740 6(1 3G.0 i.sOV Ll.li?. 1 i(t gg US, til) 45 99 sj iOd 28 22 10 46V 20 I 23 gs 2iJ.t 2.0 100 110 ara IrtO 20 20 4(81 1,310 126 loa loo 100 100 10 18 1 100 11)0 c.n.i'su 7 I 41 29 I 25 I UtiVI 3.3110 100 10 100 100 1,740 loo 11,030 loti 124,475 At A l'a IBC 5 1 11(1 4s. 79 Kne 2d ees Kan A i) 1st (Un A 1st I. lie. Pitt? A Si A A Ht JA? 1 1 a a tail.

it 1 77'4 75 20'4 7fl I 97 74 1 77S.I 97 20 7-1 74 77 75 97'4 ail l.i.ooo 7H 97S! 74 10.001 77V 6.00? 12.C00 WT-al 10.000 175,000 MININO STUCKS. Hol. lier s. Belle lile. UBeiiar.

Cea CalAVir. Caalner. 11 H. Hea Kl eruto. I.i.M Mil Horn Mlver.

Julia IUr. li ri 1 r. l'iviii'Utli. IU.tBiBA-in.ci,. BBtre 1 aaiiel.

8econtr. 8avace Htandarl. scissi.111. Tarlur l'aian Con. 1.40 11 r.o .85 22.6(1 .19 1.70 -MIO 2.40 2.S1I .02 .98 60 .80 .90 .30 11.7? 19.

UO .20 .25 1.50 I 1.45 I LOO 1.69 I .116 33 Sftj I .49 2.40 Km .02 I 1.06 I iu .80 .90 .12 .30 .14 11.70 19.0(1 .20 .25 1.50 B.37?ej S.h7?? 250 8.25 I 8.25 .03 .05 4.25 I 4.25 1.40 IU.50 I 1.00 .115 0.25 22.00 .49 1.70 2.40 2.50 .98 I 2. I .90 .13 Ja 13 11.75 19.0(1 .20 1.60 8.97?*' I 50 3.26 .03 i 42? I I 1.40 11 I 1.80 .00 1 6.26 23 371, I .49 I 1.70 2.00 2 40 2.00 .03 I 1.06 12.50 .90 .13 as .14 ,11.75 .20 I Lao Btr? 2.50 I I 4.20 I 80S 150 BSU 60 I 3l HJ 200 100 100 100 000 MO 210 vim loo i tsim I 1.000 800 i Mu 100 3se 3,200 200 100 31 loo 5.6 SO l'iililtisi CLOSIXG rRlOES OF BOSTOX STOCKS. BJOOTOO, Pee. 1, A A Ton It HnstonA Al'it'r Best I liti linrl.ug Unilirr. lu A Clair.

I UK I.aslelli HI', ill. Flint l'ere It. lllttt .1 Mei Ce? Iti Mer lid? Yealenlav. To-ilnv. 2(81 it 10 ti2'.

2(8 2119 22 116 1211? 28 99 20 120 98 14 Teiteriltr. 9t. cam it 17 Slli.itei Min (uee-1. 1 Caiuut'lA lloet? 193 Huron.t 04 19 30 Winner. 01? Doll 338 319 tra igt Cham- rem.

Il laea DL Oe fc'. Osd, atti 1704 lu Watt Bad teed Rullami CLOSI SO UIC ES OF III LA DELPHI A A.te' BM rennsr'vani? Mb t. Iteteli.t?. I Uencrat. Lenisti 14t? Nona l'acitte I Hstadin.

coin. Nertft Pacin? cref. 4SV BL Lelugli 47 Reed'? Dec. The itock market was somewhat more nrflve, bnt the liicreaso In business was at tho expnnee of That Mio declino In Mio morning hours waa the result chiefly ni skilful manipulation way) clearly shown tig tin? fact that the movement of pricoa waa directly up to tho developments that ought naturali)? ta affect speculation. The avoidance of an unhappy pri? lli leal crisis In Franco canned a sharp recovery at the bonnes, but the effect was not apparent in tho London for American railway tecuri tlcs.

It mutt be admitted that the recent difficulties at 1'arls have not exerted an Impartant Influence on our market, and if tli did Dot deprois lirico? their might not bo expected to advance them. Tho developments at homo had no greater eiiect, how? ever, although they were almost without exception favorable to an advance. The recent bear minors concerning the Missouri, Kansas and Texm Railroatt v.ei-0 at rest, at loast for time, by tho payment of tho Interest on the general mortgage bonds, al? though there never wai any reason to doubt that it would paid hen due. Other bear suggestions that tho dividend on Denver and Ilio Grande preferred stoclc would be passed wero contradicted by tho action of the directora, who declared the utual dividend of 2 1-2 per cent for tho half yotr, although they doomed It prudent, on arruunt of the heavy expenditures for permanent Improvements, to make ono half of the dividend payable In scrip. Even If this Is a disap? pointment to tho preferred shareholders, a dividend ot any kind must bo a greater ono to those who confi? dently predicted disaster.

Tho coal shares were again the centre of Interest, and their continued weakness was only partially ex? plained by the rumora of frosh dissatisfaction In the mining regions. Heading openod one half per cent lowor, and after nearly regaining ltd first loss, fell slowly about 1 por cent. It rallied quickly ami eas? ily and closed at It? best price, with a final loss of only 1-8 per cent. Jersey Central, which w-as excep? tionally firm yesterday, fell nearly 2 per cent In spite of Its known pro-porous condition. Of tho shares, St.

Paul lost 7-? per although It closed 1-2 above its lowest figure, while Northwest ended unchanged Itlchmond and Vest Point Terminal waa unexpectedly lower In view of the announcement that tho management Is about to be materially strength? ened. Tho final changes were generally ilei line? of 12 to 3-4 per cent on an average, although liiere wero a few exceptions. The clo.lng was strong In tho midst of a rally that reached 1-2 per cent In some Instances. The small sales of Government bonds at Ihn boards wars at full figures, but bids for the 4s were afterwird Tue market was fairly firm, however, at closing quotations as follows Kill. Atkt liti Alt.

4'tjs. 1H91. ear. St. 121 issi.oo?.

cur. ISUs. U.S. ItW.noo. G-5 V-iti US.

cur f.s. cur Be, iHgg 'Pitt, Coi, S-tiea I17S Stato bonds wero dull. Tennessee settlement 3s furl her dec Ii Ili to 71 12. buf Virginia ilefei trail receipts were linn at 10. The only salo of city bank storks was Pack (10) at 170.

Then? was not a large huslness in railroad bonds, but after a Might depresstOB In the early dealings Ihe market closed sinnig and generally lilghor. MB? orni uns were dull, and at H7 3 I ex were pareen! lower. Missouri. Kansas and Texas itcneial morigeres were active and slightly Irregular, although the (is closed 1-2 cent higher af 77 4 tlie a trltte better at 1-2, both el-Interest for a half vcar. Fort Worth ami Denver firsts opened 1 per BBnl higher at so.

but did not hold the Improvement. There was considerable business In Northwest roaeohl at ISO, the previous price. New Jersey Central psaeral 5s roso ti 4 to Ot? 3-4. and 4 1 gained the frvtlon at 1 2. Richmond ami West l'oint 11 to 88 3 4.

but Virginia and r.enrgtn consol were firm at 1 I Oregon arni Transcontinental fis were fairly at B0 7 At and Pacific declined fu 1 but closed unchanged at 11. weel Bbote 4s wen? strong throughout at an advan'-e of 14 per cent to 101. The trailing In nalleted seeoritlei AeaM In af the Stock Exchange light. Cotton Seed (Ml Tri sf cer? declined from 31 to 30 12. Chicago Trusts fJixn were steady at 3 4, ami there were small sales of Pacific firsts at io-i 14.

Mani? toba Montana extension, at si 12. and. of mining stocks, Horn Silver at B1, Se-oirlty at PI 50 la 37 12 and Sufro Tunnel at MtPSS cent? a share. Money ruled at about lo fi 1 I per cent, but In lafit hour loaned at 4 ami closed offered nt per rent. Th? Siib-Treasury was debtoi to the leaung House 1514.1339.

Tho Sub-Treasury lost on balance made un of a enrrencj loss of less a coin train of II68.Set. Th? dav's operation? covered: pceipts, gl.OTS.eaOj payments, currency 110,000.273 coin balance. The Chmrlng House sfatemenf fo ilav Is as follows: Exchanges. BA03B.441. The fnlteil Treasury at Washington received to P8O4.OOO National haiiK notes for redemption.

The customs receipts nn.l IBS na! revenue rctvlpts were The fonia exchanges were featnrelcs? and rjttofv tlons were largely nominal af these rate? for actual business: Renters' bills, ft 31 12 and 14 3 4 for long and short sterling respectively 3 4 and 5.21 7 ftanes: 04 3-? and 1 4 for 40 and 40 1-3 for guilders. The governors of the Rank of Kntrland af their weekly to n'ade 111 In Its rn'e for discount, and it remain? at 4 per cent. Poring the week the bank gained r77.ooo bunion, but the portlon of Its reserve to Its liabilities was lower-d ft san to jier cent, avaltist a rednetloa fiotn 44 to 44 is per cent lu the sain? week of last year. The weekly of Ihe Rank of frane? slows deereeee of frs. gold and a gpin of 000 silver.

At fhe Londoa siuch K.xchange British connota were steady at 103 5-16 for money, and comparatfrelj a little higher at 101 for lbs Bern seconnt. American railway seenrlttes were rather and it.ely rallied tfnrlng the day. At Pails French per cents ngaln declined. M.h;, yesterday, while exchange orj lower at BB.U 1-2 flaues to fhe pjiind. Tin: debt.

The faflotrlBB eejeparee the ttatemont ef as lair with that of 1. ISS? luir rest-Rearing Deet. t8S7. Damtsat 4 4 net cent. Peed? tlpTcei.t.

R.ifiitiUnit 1.1.V0B0 Navv Pin.inn Kuntl 14.000,1 am Paoiflc Itatlniail per cent? PHaVlBBl.gl.041.770,742 1 7.7(;'.'.'J41 vhieh Interest has Ceased sinee Halar.ti/ Piiai'iual. SS.It?O.lO-, Ititrrest. 181.4G? 17S.7I? Total. Debt Rearing nt Interest. 01.1 demand and legal deudor $046,738.121 0346.738.131 Certificate? ol deposit.

ciirreuitr. 6.948.916 ti Id rertilic.tes. OV.084.773 BO Two 75? Silver rrlnciral. 0021,205.707 147.019 fractional currency loar orda Interest ir. not truel.

Total Mg gl.M4.461.68g Interest. 11. 55.12t Tout casti tieni? avallatilo for reduction or dolit. Uuld ISSmTVS held fur the re ilctutiou ot treat tender notes. looooo.ono Ifm.ooo reto In tho 06.758,7(10 lotal deduction.

6, 84,014 Hebt asti In the Trees Frariiniiti coin In Ute li.asiirv. Muiut lu.u in 01.402 KAILKOAI) BARNINOS. ST. bOfifia. AKD A CTS ISSO.

1886. ism. of 195 267 3S7 Third la 04O.H71 $4 Jan. 1 to Nov. 31.

1,075.539 1.032.843 ST. I.i'l IS, A AND HAI il Number of mllee. 13? 138 IM Tltlrdweok in to SIm.u.iJ Jan. 1 to Not. 21 711.613 841.430 MklliTHIt AMt lsSH 1H87.

Third week In 047,746 Ine. Jan. 1 Not. 21. lea 3X0.100 LECGAT BROS'.

CHEAPEST BOOKSTORE IN THE WORLD. 265,672 354,672 148,782 uKAM) HOLIDAY fiKfifi. 81 Desvr Weal C-tty HeU fare, UBM'WWM,.

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