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THE RICHMOND DlSiVATCH-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10. 1398,_o y w Royal Blue Shoes Are Sold at $4 I with the maki ; li ns their samples 1.? TA t.? sell at 51.48 -Ve guarantee I Si i iiiMlli? the THE GLOBE. in l mi: ? IT1 ? ??i ni?.. . r (.ruii(?-?|?I riiKi, , h ,,f tin? I ml., run l ?mi re |i ?v o 11 s. . ' Kiea \... The purposes for which it la . are pun apttai more i..a I uiond. u.i\iJt Presl Maggle i. ?ihn. ltlllK iman -ul blehem churen: . t.. lil) th. . Ml!? ranch, snd ?wing Jui ?'.ni? al.!?r for |_4.W ; galnei - i j \\ ; the Jury :.rm ?was adjoui Lrylqg a large mail i . . .... ' ' w( r? i >. F. I list T. K. ill, for $2 vlct id will !.. i was m lHo -NOT RE M.I V ? ??-KIM < %TIO\. \? Popalaxly l'aderatoad->7ggwiharaf ? ollege iiimrii ?Talke ?m tin- Matter, ;et ion Richmond of young mber ?if I -1 Ighl ment: itlve mat? in of the ?'"ili? on Instruction. It is a ml : th.- author of the r that I. They art all favorably disposed to-arard the which but it is misleading ducat ton." hey will consider, it . and t to them, the m the implied authority (Tying out its pto .-ked r. that it In of tbe h - ion, and th. se under suitable i- ntion : nom the intention . to make any startling ivstton. They . of putting the male In?; upon rn. of co-education. : . tlous young ,. ive Bnlobed the by our furthei on mpelled to ko north for soil Itles. The . d. in i'.irt, to ola:. y." s? i - ms sisillt I (?it ILAXDER. \. R. Thragnaarlaa bako !>>? Daaa? ??mur ? ?.?inly < ????n Navra, I cha? - tne ; th. y bad . M r, \\ .uns? I for the plaintiff. lKis ?, at the ): onty ,. '. '-''''V -, UUm Pi? ''',,, t on to th?- grand jury. ... i?.,..;.... i !oui > Courl . man '. . th? rat "f the . . .n.-1. whlob ?"mm' .; T. WH? .1. M?.i us Starke, ?:. ' I ?uva I. 'Mm.ii Traaafos Cas?gaai 9immm> h.. I ?1er? U?*?*l. of the sto lOoK Main sil. - nails Of !; Un : fOllO? T A. .: ijo? i: 'i o Myers, Uemtrm. Hopkins, a M m at n, ai is I? Tl d? M gi le? Moo i ( i.urt Orn,niil?*.<-<l. law class I S mou m ' ay evening, and hereafter the inen ? ?I have all '.he ad-, a! c" rosi? a ill theapp court. Saving i, !k. ?horitr^. .ad co imsandln l Id? .H?T J U ,,U1""' I-""''"'" of , -?Mowing commit: s c K ugg. a H?. J. D. I'r.ir., | ?**. M. si.t,, ;,n,| AllRn D jones. '"""-' Cornmitte? (to propos? ot the posltloos of rapt "f the base-ball team of t e Bogny, W 1 Whltehead and H. i :. IS Tin: COt m n, , iniMiiTii IS, mpoplniil ??r.lliuiMi-ra ?? BJg ( ?,,. ?i'lrr.-il Li,!, l.?..i,li,K. The I'l'iiinii',!,,. ,,:i KiiM Market met i).omitir; gi 1 - Joba M. Kits] cehairmati' 'anner, Whalen, and Smith wets preoent, h? pay-roll and Mil. for i:,.- naoetth ?ren ?i and ordered to b. paid. BSM :h. r huHitii a. of a 1 i "iniiiitt < on Ordinance, was eatl? 'i to mee! ai t. o'clock In tb? City Ball, m Chairman Bloom ni.' only ember who pin In in Importance of th. ordinal 'il for a in. '. i"- k this evening. h- s.- ordinance, are: To prevent over ' 'oiinctl; . lAIng hlmneys; to prohibit from sou? sing custom oi emploj m wltmn Impoalng Ignos aim . ?oda. ' "inmiliee on Health will meet tO* tl.nnl In the I Blted Milieu Court. ' n oit ('ou?t oi Ap? ril,iy asorning ft? noon, with Judges Simon ?aul, and Jackson on th.- ), I.lourn -d cae? of Marvin F. ?kaufe, is It. I'urnell. .- ? Dlstrl Judge, petit!, n el tl? bill of I'.M'i ptiona m v. \ Land Com any. Argued by M. Silver, fe dent, ibmitted. Tb. i. k Company rS ale . liants, again?! Norfolk and iic-an Vi.-w mi my . t al? , appellees, From i'"un Eastern Virginia, continu? d from yesterday. Th" CSUSe was further Jame. E. Heath. Jr. tor an for White and ""l-'-ii. and Frank May, for appellants nd by Rk hud B, Tunstall, for Norfolk : and Trust, and stihmit SnrprlMi'il Tlii-lr 1'iiNlnr. The choir of Pairmounl Metbodiei rSpls ChUTCh tendered th.lr pastor. BeV. P. 1 i very pleasant surpris? arty Tuesday night Th? party opened y sinK-iim on the .tree! In front ot tb. araonage, "Odd Bless fou," after which bey wen Invited In, and they came aitn sake! - a freeaere, and plates nil of 'i liundies of fruits and uta. They took possession ol IBS uni after an hour or two of social itlon, enlivened by ?i graphophone, hieb tiny brought ?rith them, at to 'clock the tabli I, which : Of the gOOd - f,.r the Inner man. and after an rep tal sociability reigned, and a! . they departed, leaving a good iipply of delicacies for the remit] Th.- i he asked lit i!. v,.is reminded that it birthday. The Heari or ?Uhieeisre To-mhih. who ilk.- a stirring melodrama, ?th its long-drawn story of love ami in : mechanical . will have B typi to-nlgbt ami to-morrow aft? nd nipht at tie- Academy of Music, hen Lincoln J. Carter's lates! play. Tii.- ii-art of Chicago," will be pre* i time m tins city, itlon oi Mr. <'.?i U r*. nanas ?Hi a melodrama no! only msans that >u may - in th.- play, hut that you will ... nan ?nal and novel stage mtrtvanci that I i tor the au li.ventor a fortune. The prime ?..i lorm ne .- ?ire sai.l , b. th. paner.?mi?- view Of an Spprosch ig engine bead <>'.. to the aodlen lire tX tor.- and after Iful work. The I 'npitol Kli?-??? onii'i-r?. Tin? aTtockholders of th.- Capitol Build if ?nid Loan Association bsld th.-ir nt? ,-ntii annual meeting Tuesday evening .lock at the oftlee of lie ist Main street, ?u:.l after celvlng th. reporta of tbe officers, which . aatiafactorj ahowing tin atlon to !' In good condition, .looted i. follow inn 'in, stor. for th?- mailing ir? Mesara. lames Ha?ti?y, m. Kelly, H. Hlnchman, P, Stumpf, P. Sullivan, illi.irn Wilson. M. J. < ?'?'onnor. J. t'. Itsgerald, and P. J. Caropodonloo, Upon the sdjournrnent ?d the atockboid? .- meeting tbs newly-elected dB et and re-elected tbe foiiow-in.? outers; r. J li. llinehman. president; William 'Upon, viee-pr. sident; John B, Welsh. ?cretary and treasurer; Henry M. Tyler, lilcitor; a. W. Rot . 'i ii. Welsh, Id Jai rWOOd, trustee?. ('?Ill |>l i III 4? lit tO \ II'lilil? IIII?. A writer in th. r-Yi.ruary Atlantic onthly, ?" s carafuBy-prepared n( Historical Work in America "id." pay** the following compil? ent to several ? r our Virginia historiaras: Th" work Of tii.? Virginia Historical iciity. uiiihr ihe thoroughly san. gutd? ice of its s.-ci-.taiy. Mr, Philip a. Brace, particularly srratlfying to tace, ?rbo tve been patiently waiting for th. Old i,mjniou to do jns'ti,-" to her heroic past ra of auch Virginians as Proal? nt Tyler, of William and Mary College; r William Win Henry, and Mr Brace v.- evidence thai tbe task is to I eted no longer." Baanraaaa I ???? ? ! ?ppssilB. va M.rriman. Argued b) Judge r appellant, and submitted. u.M-k.-chai'iie vs. Rockecharll? and by p. s. Klrkpatrick, <o for appellant, and N. C. Maa?on, .,,.] for appellees, and continued until xt cases to be beard ere ?Board Supervisor? of NMtovray ttonnty vs. iw? ii. Treasurer, No. M, and Cbewnlng . Wilkinson, No. 51. Whether itchi?,,, ?SJrS*Sf, ble?*dinK ?<*? y, ruated, pimply, or bh-tcby. whether ?imple, K.rof..lou.,orhorediury.from infancy toase ?loedllv cured by warn. bath, with CrncoaA ?iAr.KentleanolnSinK.wlthritT.crnA.oint r?rnt..tb. great .kin eure, and ?,ld toam ,f c, T.cr.A I^oLvrvr. -rreatest of blood ?nrlfier? and humor cure?. fflticura ^m^nfXoattluWorU. roTrB.D.t?..??C.?s. ''LZ'Wil??Jif?i Bloc- ?Aaaa*.-?** r.Hlail !' ' * n*h' ?!?*" FACE HUMORS r.C^iV?^Ya SURGICAL OPERATIONS W99 Tin: ?i he of HUig \\i? ma TU. MSEASSM SO i.onoi.h sas nssasnr, I Modteal Dlawaisaj \\i.i??i, \\n * bdagrs Hi.? I r. nimmt of All Sari IMaoaaaa. It has long been th-ouRlit. not ?.:dv b] ' tu? physicians, but : ral, that the oomaaon, i daful, and s~ oeedingty annoying trouble, piles, ?ami other me?: than a aargleal operation, sad this be lief hllF heen the CSUM Of V'lll'H of no'I offering, because of the natura dread of surgical operations. ara many salves, ointments, an. similar retadles on th? market ?ablet afford ,,m. raft f in east! "f piles, bUt the Pyramid Pile ''"re is the only pr? ir Introdaeed that can bi iMy depended upon t?> cure to sta> eared .-v.-ry form of hitching, i, ' ?tl ?ding piles. M. C Hlnkley, of No. ??1 Missis? sippi street. Indianapolis, was told l.\ bar physicians that nothing bul i glca] operation costing between IMO an?. had ?suffi i ' t .'.en in such a . th- Pyramid Pila Cura accomplish., a complete cur.-. ?si,. ' I kn? w at operation would be death to dm and tried the Pyramid with very i't tie hope. _nd it Is not to !.. \. that I am mi enthusiastic in Its pr Mr. I?. K. U.e.l. of South Lyons. Mich. "i would not take i"."" aad i.? placid bSCh whir" I w th?' Pyramid Pile Cure; I Buffered f"l years, and it is now eighteen month? i it. am! not th.- slightest . r in. i roubl? has r i tun The Pyramid Plls <'ur. is sold by near? ly all druggists 1 $1 pe? package, and as it contains no opium, poisonous drills, car he Us' d With | No . iffer from piles In any form who will give th' I p nc !> a trial. Semi for bOOh on cause of pu. - In g ?Pyramid Drug comp.ny, Marshall, Mich., (former? ly All.ion. Mich.i MARKET QUOTATIONS. HI'.I'OHT* FROM AI.I, fi It KIT Hl*?l raSl ? 'EVl'UES Off THE WO HI.II. Prl??c?i of Mon??y, llonds, Stock? Grate, Tolmrio, ?tOttnn, Cattle Country Produce, A??., I'ori'Uii mill Diiini-ki,, . NEW rORK, February 1?The most no table fsatura of the stock market tu-daj was a Strong rally in the I minutes af trading. At - o'clo k Uk Started ,1 laid, appal. ntlv With 'IW Off ainatlon to ahaki on! w. ..k ly-marglned holdlaga and to reach stop orders. Tiny seemed ! ? I Ing admirably In forcing down partees, da clines ranging from one to tero potato si through the list, but the appearance ol support at ti.?' low i. v? i i- rerlni iiiovemeni which became a rush, snd tin y lik" a rout Of tin I Substantial v< generally, sad in i large number oi the earlier decllnea gen entirely wipe? Ollt. The market was one of up- and down? all day, the opening showing num< of heaviness, In spit? ol hlghei rangt of pi n i fi om London Tin- hulls promptly offered support and rallied the market, boMUng tie ir ad vantage up to noon, when a ti realise aenl mices downward 'i in? Cuban situation discouraged Off ' th.- professional traders being dtspo all ?lay. Tin m was a dOCTt as.- in t!ie volume 01 I business also, and a falling off In th?- out The declines, howi ror, brought out good buying. Michigan Con? tral, N'orthw.st. and Omaha BhOWa cial sinll. Bgth, Snd the loial stre.-t railway com] quite vigorously. Union Paclnc securities were all quite strong, the advance appa? rently being ?lu.- t., a belle! that the n organlaatlon had concluded to secure th.? Kansas division, even at the gOV? rnmeiit's own tl i 'in I North- in pi- !> ltd was conspicuo .Mon ot nearly i point- from its i'i'iit remarkable sd? Vance. Pullman was marked up M-2 pointa, on small transactions, and Rubber preferred scored s sharp advance. Lon? don bought stocks hers ?>n balance. Mon.y continued to ml?', below 11-2 POT ciit. for ?all loans, and there w. porta ..f burgs loans tor g year si 11-4 P>r cut. Tie- withdrawal of th.- N per ..nt. instalment of the governmenl I ! - posit of the Union Pacific payment reflected In a credit balance a! the clear? ing-house for the Suh-Treasury of MBklOD Tue Suh-Treasury has been having a daily debit balance a! tba cleering-houss Of Hffft.ffW or upwards for some tim? Th.- plethora Of money was ant appr. clably relieved by tha op?eratl?on. Sterling achanga hardened sn addi? tional fraction. The curren! demand for ingS is la li-V. d tO he due to sosss large Bnandal operations Involving .set? tlements ahrosd, The speculative bonds snowed a reac? tionary tendency, in sympathy with stockis, but the prices ol hon.is tor the mOSt part held firm. Total saP-s, ft.(?.'.'. United Stai.s old 1's. coupon, and the new is, registered, were l-i lower bid. The total sales Of ?'locks ? : ii.u.s, including Atcblaon preferred, IS,? irllngton ana Qutm Ml; Fri?- (new), Brsl preferred, 1.180; L rille and K?ashvllle, MM; Manhattan Metropolitan Btreei Italie I \.w v.iik Central, B.V0; Northern Paclnc . 'blcago .Northwest. 1 n. u . .ST.',; I. Bt. Paul. Union l'aciiie, isev.: American Toh 7.1?-.. ?Chicago ? Ir? a! Wei tern, pi.-'.- cas. 7.vi?'., Bugar, B,eM MONET AND BXCHANGE I p. m. Money on call ? asy at 1 l-at 1 H ?i"! cuit.; ISSl l".Mi at 1 1-1 p? 1 prim? mercantile paper, Tul per cent Sterling - nk< re' billa ai ?ix. .".-vu : demand ami ?I S3 L-S0S4.33 l-i for sixty I4.M1-I; commercial bills, M.Qi-l Silv.r certlflcates, Ml-3G~Tl-2; bar Ml? v. r. MM; Meg* in loUara, 1.' 1-4. Oov( rnmenl ?bonds w< ? ? W dull. Railroad 1.us Brm, NEW YOKK STOCK. QUOTATIONS. ClOslUiT St0?B_ Atetillo??. roD?a? ?ad *??at? r> . At*u ?on, preferred. ' 1*1, Saitiiucrp*'! 1 "-1 ? . tanao?. 1'* i'i . ... . ( ?ulula ?outbora. A >% ( entrai ?'a?iCc. ? * t'liajaoqaKe .11J o .iu. . ,'~:,Vt tmciri??: M"ii.-. '>?? Obloaao, d unmet on'?-i 1 w hut.Mi w. L'fcl.?ago aud Anstsrn Illinois.i??,, C V.. C ?n I St UHW . i...? ? . ?ini Si I..-IH-. orttttttd. ?*ii Pfiuwart ?ud liud-wn.11 :\ Uwiaware. i.aeK'iw-.naanud A'?stern. 1 ? Den-er aud Kio (iratia??. ISM Penrertou ?CioUrvUe, prs/erroa. :>il{, k le ini??'.. Ij?* Erie ia?-?r 1. lsiar?(?rr??i. ! 1 ?4 Kort Wa-a*.1 Tl Uroat.Nortoern. preferred .1 .0 Uocking V?:iey. ?il* . im? 11 Centrar.?.K'."-*? Lesciriu ami #oM?ri\ . .?71?, Lane tin? and VV'emeri?, preferred.. 7.I4 LsMOSbete..... .i?i Louisville and kMh-ule. H , Maubaitan I.. 1'4 M ropouta? iiAtion..I .MiCMk'ttr. ?>ai'?i. .1 Mlunoflotaaiiu Mt. liOur*. J I Si'.uimHot? Mnisi. tesis 1st ?rererrea.... nr,K^ Uieeeorl ?fSaMe .,. .Vchlle and ?itr.?. 11 V4 gn-joun tv.and 1". .viMtuUii, K. ami 1. iirrfnrred. *>ew Alijnny .-.ni luengo. 11 v, N.-w AilM.n? ?U'l ? Ul -(.Ko orototrvi. :? .' h?-a terser ven irai. .... v~>m ...i H 1 I . N?W ?OKK. fcTOL'l. ?VlOTATlOB* ;, noetn? m?-**?? ""ewroraosatrai....".-?-m<m?.*. $'* > Nei-i?.ra. i i;i.?s?i,?nit M. L. '* N.I.. i iii.-mrosni **t- U i?' Dref erred.. [ ?SU BBS St i~ 'M Dreierred.-B7?S w ' . *' ? Norm A.:?.orinan i.'orupany. *** Nort?erDi-a 'M ....- ? '??'j** *m rtLern ."?einu. ?r?i??r?4Kl. ? ... ??.v? . I onuu,oaa-i Western.- 1'^ I 1 ?.resonsna-tUne. '-' ? -1 r.tutiurc .is? B?*din. ._. . * J* Uockl-l-inl. ?'J* *J Kl. Louis sud San Kran1*?..- .'J* * M. taut? \a4 san Kr?ncu4.;j lstoret.?./je t m. Lout, in, i -an Krain'i*-. '.'<1 or??r:,. 'i '?4 ' ?M.r*aiil .. H .H | l? M.fini n ??. ..??-... ... 1? M. l'ail and (?man? .. 7 ??? ?, M. l**uianl Oman?. or?ferr?l.MS $ m. m. ?nu M.ISS - raPeclfle ..?-.. 1?**"% Mathera. I Southern. prererr?<l . M'A Tataatamoa. ii*>? . Ld . nl'wllc. . :t M I . ?' . I?. und i' . .._. M?? , Waiiaa*].*.*. ?.oui* an 1 Pactn.-?.*J 7 War-ach. Ml Loulasad Pa?:iflc prererra?!., 1?* H fe4*4wtai ?m uai* Kris.. v. its?. ?n?l Laks Krii nrsrerr?*. 13 ? sxpkb.?-? co.ri.xnv a ?Ism. ??xpre-s.18b i American fcxpress. .11!? l'nlte?iState? Kxpre??. 43 i flouaafargoiavram. .u?*? i ! ?1-JtBl.l.ANEOL'i. American Cotton (?1. . C04 A-iieri.-nn i ?aten ?in preferred. \ > Anieri<*?n spirit??. Sf?J Ameiiean Spirit? t>rer-rr??<l ... : I 1 An;". I ?ill loti.V, I',. HUI4 Amer.,-an TooaecoOa preferred.11."? -> . . ?7"??i : , Con?ioli'i-.ii."l (?-.f.? --i coin. Cab ?. Comoeay.in-? Col.Knel.tI ..?*.. '-' V, ( t'oi.Kuai tl.. rirdarrsil..^.c ?euer? ileotrtu. I Ulis i--te?-i. Lai ,.? i-- .,as .- -?i LeadTrriat..... 3 ? 4 ' l.?H?i pr?wetTo?. . .t OS"?] National ..ins??" I .?il. 18 I i orerr.iiInit>r.>T"ment'.'0 . '-*S4 < ' FaclflrdiMi. 31fe f Pullman Paia re..18*3 BUT.rCerttne.te. . 50M 1 Standard Ko pu and Twine. 1 A menear SS?.. <- v . America 1,Sogar Keflnery. Drei.11 i y I.e.ail Iron. Sltyj t 1 R. l.e'Uli-r. . I . s. ,.eatrier preferred. I , I . s. l(u?;ler. . 1*4 , ! I . *-. Babber nr.-ierre-'. 88I4 We'ierrt'nion. . 0 I. 1.1 *-'i N(.rthvTe??t?tn. tirefi'irnd. ...171 ? ! f?oathwedtern . ... 4V? St. I. m? -m I - . I'll?/ Bteri lut prnfnrrel. V% "((?('rande and West?.ri. Z : . Molirande an I Wevern. preferred.f>9J?| '. l.l'-aeo (?reat W??inrn .... . I , Hawaiian OOTHB.ncl.l Company. '( '> Brarlrsg lat **n arree. 011,4 ?oN i? I.I-.T. . net*. re-tBtered.1 DattadBtst??? i s. n.w< roapons...r.'si. I ii-.ieii ?state? fa l?gl*?tSd.>.I|:!*H , U Ti IT ? 11 IB M.I J I l^ I'mtei*. States '' coapoo.loo ' I 1.m-.) state. >'?*i roiistorei. Dotted Bt.tM S*s eoapoM. .. ...'.. 11..1. ! II -Ti"' S do'a .. _.d?? Alabaras(Clsaa Al. j im A lu Mima (<:ia??< H|.1,17 Alabama p'la-??i 1).?....lo-1 A!ab*i-ia currou-y,.pu Ai.'l.'-on4V. ?i:','^ - AtchtM'.ii ad'. 1 -.....'.,. ,u 1 aiia'la**uu'u<*ra '.'?.ll-i-? C. d N. P., I ' - . !S7 Cbaaapeek? >v Ohio .r?.11 . , . C. 11. A 1>. Aifa .(offeree 1C4??J UonrerA K. ). 1-it....,.lioi4 r .t. r. u S'a. Bsal i?tn. 1 . Krl?? i'en? rai lu. 7:j 1 ?V. BOvIete, t. r. 74 (tenant r,io-tri S'a. 101^ 1.. H.A S. A. os.103 i?, ? ?s. a. sa..io.'i , H.AT. Ctiatral ." ?. 1 10 1!. 8 i, ?'dirai Us. i ni !"Wi .'. intn.loi , rums?? Pturifl? eotasoU. r r.1 iitv. 1 8sn.Ps. lett i"?n m v... t. r.i .'.-. L?.ni?msa new consols. 4's. IOS I.. m V Int. -?' . ???!-? art !>' .loo M. K. l.-.'ijs. 014 , M. K. T. ?H...-. Bs? York l'entrai lit. .1 l ; ' t o?rf>fly Central S'a.....11 1 ? 8ona Ur?roUee ?rv.r/.. Nirti, ar.o'i'H-i. .103 Nottasrs i'Ai'iiioist.11 ? Noriuerni'vinc a t. ?!:m? Norib.rn Psetoe 4'a. 1174 n. \ ?. i -t. U.4". . 1 1 NOT fol -..rniis..IS4U Niirti.w.--f?-nc'o?i..-il?.I4'l? ! Nortrin-cHienoien. .1 ?.II L, Oreeo. NengatioB lai. .114 ? ."?,'ivi<.iti"ii r?. ' u s. i.in" us. a r..M...J-.'-, 0. S. i.itie.'i i. t. r.li.o . n. I.niir'.? iii'iit l?ti.t. r.Il (1. Jaieroveuient . '?, t. r.. SI Keadin?.'-4'->. SSU ' II. (?. U. ' .?. I . St. !.. A L M ".".-il ?'.-i. 04->fi St. I- ?t s. P. ??fierai ti's.11994 st.Paul 1 .cisoi?,, .lili? St. 1*. ( . A !'. tau. .) "n ' si.Pauli. ?SP.?'fl. lli.li Stllltlel-ll Kan WS/,>'?. _. o I Standard Rope ssd Twins Se.. .r>7i4 rso.aae?. new -.Ht'lennent 8*1. I.xii-Pacirlc I- ... iHt.?.lui1, lexasPa'-P IS'a. 8S4. CnioaPsdBo l'a et '?"J.1271?. 1 1 i. 1 oalf Lata. .",; , Waha?h lut ">'i. I \\..i',sii 'ai. M West SSO?**. 4*. .IO894 ' Vlririnia l'enturici. il Vuflnis de.'crred. 44 Moli sand (.mo Is. SO Norfolk ?nd Western MMQi 4?....-. B4W| Norioik ami Wsstera preferred stock. aiuBMOBiiaro. v. bahkbb BlOWnOSa FeJ.runryi?. isriy. Mi.Pi?.?Yirpinl? rcRifttered 3 per cent??0,000 atlU'w. N itioual P.ank of ".'?riiinla? .?j.'? ?hares at 108. Yirfc'uiis trust ('iini|,iiiy-l'.' share? at 1 lC, Yirgir.ls-Carolius CSSSBt ,al, common?lu hharcs at '>S. (iOTEBNMKVTSs^'jairiBs. 1311. Asked, ,'s, 1!?U7. 114 srATE -act "amas North Carolin i "'..? t04fd 1486*94 .North I'arohua (!?... ISO \ irtr.uin.:* sinew;.^ 7:??m hi? Cenmris?. 7o4 70?i Citt ?r.?i'KiTir.4. KichmoDd clt? ?'?. I3i *B?V-b?soad?ity?/s. Ill ... Kichnion.l i*ltr '?'s.. Ill ?,. Ki.'?i.ioa.l ??Ity 4's It. 1B90-1 *'.'.? 108 liAll.KOAI. I ati-aaia .sSi*a.i*inttt left . v:r> ,.. Atlanta an 1 C-isilotte g't'J In. Ba . lu3 Char.. Col. ?B Aag. 8d T.. ISO iieorgiaI'?ctllel?fi?K C. I'.''.'.' , (.? .iri-ia. >otiUiorn A riorid?. Ji lO.lv? 1044 , -isouri: (class A) a?*. Ill Peteraour? idlas? 15? ii'?. 110 I'M*?, Uleb. A M?cM??Bborg ist 4P?. il .-ru 'in,' .* j W.Mi-rnN. U I?' 6*?, < . HH4.. 11? |isA Alat.ani t pref. as .. K'4'l 10ft . a ami Manama consols.... M? M'??j 1 pi r . HM\i ... >ortolk and MaaSsm 1st mort. 4 percent. SI S"i KAILKOAPSTOCkS j Atlauia ?mi i .arlo'.'.'?-IOS 181 ' C'bessueakeand Oaio.100 '.'4 ?lio?.Id ? ItS i Norfolk ?hi Western prof...100 54 .' " Peterw-ara .icm 11.14 ' lt.. P. A ?t. P. ? P. '-omit n. 70 00 it ciiiii"iid, Fraeerteksbari .BiPotOBBC ?-u,union-10 J LSI ?., Hi. iiiiiond. ?TiederkStsbBrg ?ml Potomac div. 0nliiiat'ii. 100 11.'J Kictiin.'ii.l aU'l IV ers .ur?...Ion MK in iia iwiv. arat. 100 311, southern Hallway, eoiii.-i'iti.. 100 u i.'iand Alili.ima. prei. 31 U 3 !?4 -.-. , an I A'aotina. BMB, 1-4 13 :liem and l-'!a. , 1st preferred .- S", .... 1 (?eorj.? a Boutbeta su.I Kla, ^d preferred. 00 ... (i....r?T>aSoutbarn and I'l?. . -8 .? IU.NK >m Citiz?'iis?xcuaiis->. I 1'iiy Kauk. 81 88 Mr.tN'ati'jnal. 100 IB! Bercbsnts National Hank.. 108 II ... Metropolitan. 14 '."I . .National Bank of Va. loi) lui'., lo. Pi ii: :.t? National Hank? 100 881 1 P?ter-ii?iri; *iaTin?s aad In r?n,*9 Company. SO 31 Se.unty. .100 .88 sut.. Bank of 7irgtals.loo 140 1 m.m no., ot ?1-n n.ai.... m im Vin-mi . fruit Company.... loO 110 111 SaTings liauk oi ltlchiuond.. '.'a 37 :is - ; VirciuiaKlreand darin?.... M M> 37 , Vinriui?Siese . . so -4U ... .Ml- I.'U.ANKOIM. i A uiericsn Tobacco Compv ny prefi-rredi.100 113 . , Am.ri -.?in I' ii? 1 mi' ? up*ur i-.ii .:. o. 40 SS 81 Va.-Carolina cneinlialpr?t. loo 10SV? lOO1? Va.-CarolinaCh?oilcsl com. 100 57 5M*j ('intatlons are tor bond? *n*tarlnc In not lees than tea years. UKAIN ANl'i'orro.N K.\*( HANI".K. Kiclimond. Va.. Fehriiary a, 183?. it?.,n?-: w ' Sherry, Mc. to tl mixed, mc. to $1; Bhortberry, 'J.ic to 1). No. 2 red, $1. t: White. Virginia, bug lots. ;i t,, No. 2 White, 14 1-2 to 35<?-: No .1 wl.lta. J 1-2 t?? :* .; No. 2 mixed, 33c.; No. 3 i Oats- No. 2 mi*?"?!. 28 1-2c: No. 3 mixed, ed, 36 to -IOC. No. 2, 54?*. RICHMOND TUB kCOO MAKKFT. Richmond. Va . February ?. ISM. Private sal?*? to-?; . were as follows: 'iilers. :? ho? -mokeri'. 3 hog-. I? if ?.lark?, l'i h lug?, 1 ogihead. Total. 17 hoj-sh. - Internal i? VenUS ?oil. - ms for th?' ?Itv of lllrhmon?]. Va., to hruary 9th) were: Tobacco. *-'. ILK; cigars and cigarettes, $7,2*?.?'. To? il. ?.% of new dark loose leaf on th* llchmond breaks to-day: Shock? ; .i??? pounds; highest price, tl! ?. ?'" n haw's ' price. 17.23. Total number of pounds sold, 1,410 pounds: highest price, 117..... Stonewall Warehouse had no sales to? ny. Hi? breaks are expected to-morrow at is ?lark loos.- warehouses. Fit t <'r??nshaw's. This ?warehouse wnl Ter some of tbs finest sun-eured bl.uk of th* season from Louisa ounty. The management expect to get OOd prie? for them. KBW YORK PRODI? K MARKET. NEW YoRK. F<bruary 9.-Flour teadllv held, hut quiet, owing to irregtl ir action ?.f wheat. Rye Flour - Firmer. Buckwheat Flour-Qul' t. Buckwheat Steady at 37?-?c. ("on : idy. Firm? r; No. t, ." ' ' ". bid Barley?Quiet. Barley Malt ?Firm; western. ' 2-. m .ri. i unsettled; No. 2 ed, $i tm%. ? i m at i par? ed on better ?hi, s and foreign buying. Later, they vous, and alternat- ly strong an?l ";ik on scalping operations, finally COl ipslng under S raid prompt. <i by dis ppolntlng ? \port developments, and wer upon the near months, inch had shown relative strength on a s?cese of shorts, and partly l-fc. ..rr on h-T positions. No. 2 red February closed ; V .c options peiied steady snd unchanged idvanced , xport sales. ith a linil slight reaction, following closed ma han.'..i. February . May clos? d :;iV 9\ ot Ormer; No. -'. Mc bid "p ons Inactive all ?lay. hut steady, with ish property, closing l-8c. net higher; lay cli ! irm. ?'nt m: plekled bellies, i-XI\ktS9i\M; do. BhOUldl rs, 11.75; do. an?. 17 Lard Firm; western steam, tSM', May, lly; reflned firm; ?Continent, i."..?; South America, 16.8; compound, I.12V?H Poik Firm; nn ss, $l?\nv;.|io 25; short l"ir. tl0.50ii|12.r>?). Butter- Steady; western creamery, IVM < ; do. '"a.'tory, ll'ullc . I .; Iml itlon cr? aim te dairy, Y.'M nn? ry. I I'/IV. Cheese- Weak; large white, September, Eggs?Steady; State and Pennsylvania, . -t-1 a fresh, U Potatoes Quiet; New York, I2.ro1..; Cottonseed-Oil ? Firm ; prime crude, .'.'.i I'.*- ; do. \e||., v.. i um -Dull. 'I'.. Turpentine Quiet at :'.IV":''<V Rlc? Firm; domestic, fair to extra, rapan, ." . Steady. <'alibi: .t K.5ot?$4. Coffe? Options quiet and steady at on? I prie? s to a S-point adv.ne il. .1 generally featureless, with K'iriip. ni cibles w ivorable than expected, in view of our . .-line ot yeeterday, and the contlnu?9d eavy r? IptS I Ki<? and Santos; closed ull, with prices unchanged to a ?-polnt .-.s, including lar.h. ? i.i ! 'tidier. Ki.?Yi. Spot Cof ? Rio ?lull, but steady: No. 7 invoice, IXIVk; No. 7 lobbing, M-?IH; mild steady; ..rdova. $7.50ii 115.50. Haw lirrn; fair refining, ?ntrifugal, M-degree test, ti*"., salee, fiom store el 1 t-lfc., basis l-degree test; reflned strong. NEW TORE DRT-OOODB MAREET. NEW Y' IRE, February 9 DfJ re on shout the same basis they have n recently. The Anarket is universally mi, but It is not a lively market, Cot Is are firm. In staple lines ths larket Is subi..'., to Irregular conditions, town gl lUbjeCt I" a pretty good m.iii'l of small proportions, for do lestlc consumption. The call for ex? ill goods continues limit??.!, and .-al?s n-iimption are r>..th am ill ml Infrequent. ?Print-cloth? show con? nii'd Rrmness, with bids for exl 3-19c., which can l??> satisfied only oo isionally. Odd gooda an In steady re? des of consequence, here is s fairly ai Uve market for all nub s, but the strength of s? llers admits f only int. i mitteilt sales. Prints are rm, and report'.! in be the -abject of in rally satisfactory orders. Staples are lore active than heretofore, and fancies >r spring fully as lively as in preceding ' ks. Ginghams are firm, and may be quarters In tie iturea BALTTMORB PRODUCE MAREET. BALTIMORE, February h?Flour-Dull ml in, W-theal -Firm! spot ?sod tin- month, . ; March. flf?fl.0014: Maj mer No. 2 red, . south -n wh-at. by sample, yo> _,? .*i?U.OOft; do., n grade. Mc.t9H. ?'.rii Firm; spot, :'-".V'i-!3 ?Vlc.? month, .c March. :'.:: : learner dxed 3Z-%c. bid; southern white corn, . .I... yellow, 32'-i :i. . Firm; No. 2 white, 80}i30'2e. ; No. mix? ?I. 28628>4c. Ry? Firm; No, 2 near by, at'-,".; N?>. 2 estera. SSVtc. Ha) Easj : choice timothy. 112.6011113. ?'.rain Freight??- Qulel and unchanged. Sugar Strong and unchanged. Butter and Fee.. Quiet and nn.. ham;. ?1. ? bee?, i n?l unchang? d. Lettuc? >_ ..-;$.". p. r basket. Whiske) Unchanged. CHICAGO FKOvbcM MAREET. CHICA?GO, Fein . liter ruling rouit Until within fifteen minutes of the at took a sudd, n and Inglorious ill. Unloading, c redil .me to udahy and Leiter, and by others to St ouis holders, start?.! ths market down, ilted in i i.ss of it %c. adi nice, . t" side, tin- market cloning lower. Corn and oats were dull ni active by turns, but closed with very it!, change In prices. Provisions .?gain lvuiced shut n_ prlc.-s showing Leading futures ranged ss follows: Opening, illgnest. Lowoet. Closing. ?Thkat?No. '. ibruary.-.. .. ... .. !>H ty. 1*7 l?.V<,if?d ?074 iy.* -, S4*i my4 JOHN ? No. '.'. bru-irv.'.'7-(? -'7^ 27*i<, ".7% \y.t*Mi -?4 2t?\*A<4 n.'.Kt?.\ \y..:?0-V-i BOH ^??Via*,. JITS ?No. '.'. iv.^*9i?H B4M TiMaia iy. '"'?'U **H *3)ftM gifea? Ml ?' un- l'or uni. iv.lia-ia $io.ti-?v?? g i o. 4 5 sio.fio ly. 10.0."? lg 06 l?'.5? 10.01 ..Kl -Per lili' loi. ?y.$mM 9*.l*H Ij.o?<v$ l?.io iy.M'Ai ASSM ->-P-"-i b.S0 ?uoKT Bas?Pas ?oo ils, iy.........s.*?. i:> B&sg toi ci? g.i.-.'O ly. ?.'2i? d. .7^ ?.-20 0. .'."> Cash ?lu??'.nions were as follower, No. 2 Flour qui? wheat, H? . ing wheat, i . , No. 2 red, MOMHc. No. : <-or,). ' No. j . ats : ' No. 2 white, o b No. :; white, f. o. b., No. 2 rye. Pic. No. 2 bar?? N??. i flaxseed, |l.2P.j; new, I1.2??. inothy s.-.l. B.T7V Meus pork, r barrel. $li?.5"^-$10.55. I.ird. per l"*i Short-rib sides ' I uy-salle! shoulders (boxed?, 7.7n|G. Hh?,rt-idear sides (box-di. I ."" Whisker, distillers' finished r gallon. 0.11 10. Putter-Firm; ereamerv. 1 liry, ll?llTe. t'hee.ce iiuiei at ik; fresh, 13c. CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, F.-brutry 9.-Flour-Dull. Wheat- Firm; N?> I red Quiet; N?>. 2 mixed, firm and quiet; No, t mixed, ?c. Steady; No. .'. inc. Firm at >l Pulk M? n and higher at 10-50? Firm at |?.7"). Whisk- s -Steady at 11.19. Sugar and Putter Dull. Kg???W?-ak and lower at lie. -Steady. THF COTTON MAR?ETE JVERPOOL, February !>.?1 P. M.-Cot D Spot, large bualnetta; prices un Amencan middling, :i?-i?>?i. The les Of the dav wer.- IS.????) bale?, of ilch l.???J bales were for ?jpeculatlon ! export, and Imluded IS.huO bules nericans. Receipts, 12,000 bales, all in ri- an. rutares open with s fair do? lad, and closed steady; American mill? ing, low middling clause. February. S-?egll-(Md . ?tellers, February and iUVilli?i Mll?ri' Uuk'h ?nil . rtSANCIAU WA. PORTERFIELD&CO^ MAIN OFFICE. 1104* EAST MAIN STREET. 'PHONE 318. Brandie? and correspondent? throughout th?? Southern States, Hank rgfgggQSgl Any prominent bank in the South. Especial Attention Oiven to Out-of-Town Customers. Tlie reaction w?? advised of came Wednesday lud Thurs? day. The week's closing' shows prices again advancing, with th? market broadening and everything favoring good advances next wick. We better? in buying the whole list. KINU COTTON.?We now feel like advising the purchase ol OOtfcmOB any ?vaction, believing the liberal movement has been dis? counted and the reduced acreage for next crop will help simulation. Wheat is in the hands of tho professionals. Will probably sell some lower, and then lie great purchase. <( 6-su.TugTh) April, 315-64'?'3 lfi-fU.l.. buyers; April and May, 3 lK-iiid , buyers; May and Jun<\ 3 17-atd.. sellers; .Inne and July, 317-?!^ I lvi;i,| , sellers; July and August. 3 ?8-?M.i.. buyers, August and September, 3 1* ' '.., sellers; i>. toher and November, :!'.'.?- )id.. huyere; November and Decem? ber, 3 19-6*W'3 20-64?i.. sellers. NEW TORE, February 9.?Cotton Quiet; middling. 11-4? bales; exports? t" Orea! Brital foi warded, baM; stock, 153,820 TotsJa to-day: Net receipts, 1 experts?to Great Britain, 24.712 bales; to the ConUnent, 8JS6 bales; st?xk. 1,24 I Net receipts, U4JSM baleo; exports to Oreal Britain. M.076 I to Pi so; to the Continent, M.MT bal? s. '[' .tais sine September 1st: Net re?-. 12 bales; exports to Grat Britain, lies; to Fr 87 bales; to the continent, 1JM.4BI bales. Cotton futures opened quiet; sale-?, 3.500 . Mar.)). mMi April, |6.tt; May, K.M June, mM; duly, tun:!; August. SN; tember, M.0I: October, M.06; November, F nur. s closed (Irin: sales, 363.900 ! February. 16.01; March. $6.ft4: April. $H.??* . M .?v. M13; June, M.1S; July, M15; Au| .?-' ?t? ; September, MJO; October, M.&? N? n mber, MB quiet; middling upland I 1-1"., ml'ldling gulf, H l-'.'c; NEW ORLEANS, February ?.--Cotton Futures barely stead] * 100 bal? - February, nominal; March. 1 $o.6&??|.).67; May, I5.71iil5.73; Jun? 15.77; July, l?SPi/i"..*^; August, i - Beptember, $5.8S'>i$5.90; Oct' 15.91*81 NAVAL-STORE MAR?ETE WILMINGTON, N. C, February 9. Spirits of Turpentine?Nothing doing; pries unchanged; receipts, 18 eaahs. Rosin Firm at $1-20 and J1.2".; receipts, 27 barrel Crude Turpentin.?--Qui?'t at 11.40 and $!.'.? ?; receipta B barrels. Tar?Si.-ady a! Mc; r-'-ipis. Ml barrels. SAVANNAH, CA.. February | Spirits Turpentine -At B%0, bid; sales, ?. rt celpts, IS ?asks. Rosin?Firm, with a higher tendency; no sal.? report ?ed; receipta 1.EI barrels. Quotations unchanged. CHARLESTON, S. C, February !?. Turpentine Firm .it Be. bid; saleo none. Rosin?Firm and unchanged; sales, none. NORFOLK PEANTT MARKET. NORFOLK, va., February a?(Special i Peaauta Steady ; fancy, IM#BI?4c.'. strictly prime. ll-tE3t-ic: prime. 1 1-21* Ic.; common, l#tC, Spanish, He.; market fairly strong. PETERSBUR-O PEANUT MARKET. PETER8BURO, FA., February 9. -(Spe? cial.? Virginias firm, with Nicht receipts; gOOd lots, S1-4C.J Spanish firm at Me PETERSBURG COTTON MARKET. PETER8BURO, VA., February ?.---(Spe? cial.)?Cotton?Firm at 5 7-16-J. for ?00(1 lots. _______________ THE OLD NORTH STATE. A Yn-rlely of I.??kmI. l'olitl<-al. and PereoDHl gew-U. RALEIGH, N. c. February 9.-<Spe ?lal.i V. S. I.usk and J. A. Smith ar? rived here to-day, as a committee of '?.lie directors of the North Carolina inllw.iy. to auilit the expense account in connec? tion with the suit to annul tbs lease of that road to the Southern. They .-.ay th'-y find th.- expens?-s of Bttorneya' !'?? s to be about B-MI; o?ther expenses, $886.71. Tramps are ggltS nUBBOTOUS now, und by their statements are moving In all ions. Tiny k.-ep aloni? the rail and do not like the people In the country. It is said tin lata Mr. William H. Wlllard, of It.?high, approxl iinii'm HE*M, ami thai II wUl be divided am? ng his nine grandchildren. Th.- State Audit"!' savs large numbers of applications for pensions are now coming in from BOldlera who were in th? North Carolina Confederate service du? ring tbe war, but who now live in other States. Ity reason of the latter fact ihey are barrad, as only residents are allowed pensions. It .seems that under the act of 15S7 there can be no local option Sleetl ms. this | High Point suffers a s.v. re |OOB by the burning of the tat.l. -factor?. The loss is BT.OOa with B0.000 insurance. RAIDED A IHSTH.LFItY. Rev.mUO olhcrs mad-- two rahls yester ?lay, and ca|?ture?i' an illicit distillery in this county and one near Sanford. As y? t no arrangements have bOOU mad.- r,r keeping tin State Library open at night. Mr. Culp, of th?? Southern railway, and T. M. F.merson. of the Atlantic-?' him-, ask tbe Railway Commission to give them another hearing on the 17th Instant, on tbs matter <.f the rodaoed Of fr. ii-ht on car-l'iatl lots of fer? tilizers. Th.y Bay they ?have ?made the tlons but ?l.-sire to know whether tiny are correct or not. Onited-81 -t-Attorney (J. n. k has ended his dUtlOS In that po? sition, and Frank S. SpruIU, ?BOlStsnl Attorney, Is In charge until Clauds Hern aid is BWOra. Judge Purnell paid A \ - cock a d.-served compllm'-nt yesterday, winn the latter retired. Ttie Board "f Alderm.n here is urged to require building permits. Strang- to the latt.r hay.- m ver bOOU required In this city. There ought also to be an Inspection of plumbing. Tin St.-ie i;..a--.l of Health Is making gOOd progress with Its analyses of the r supply "f tli- i and towns In this State. It (?mis th Concord impure, and giv.-s varnlng about it. TBLBORAPHIC TID-BTTS. I'nknown persons yesterday plumb ?-?d the corner-atooe of an oi?i Lutheran church near Salisbury. 1?. A. Moore, of Oxford, Is apipointed a deputy United ?States marshal for this district. Farm-work I? going on very actively. Tbs weather is admirable for It, and the land In line condition. It Is said the va 0f i rope will Ik- greater than In a I ) . ?rs past. Auditor Aytrs ways in gag this weelc ..... d editorial charge of Senator Hut ler's DS The severe attack on Senator Butlsr .itional Populist chairman, which s in this week's Issue Of the Fro !'iini?r, the organ of the Na? tional Farmers* Alliance, was written by p, u Dardea. John Winston, of Frankllnfon, was to day commission, i -. ond lloutoasat <>f company F, First RoglBBSSl ?>f the State (?Hard. ElHott Danforth. who, it Is said, will be the next ?' nominee for Go-? emor of New York, Is : A lvM??k-K\i:i:ii VILLAIN. A Hint Man ? mn.ir.-.l In \nrlh i nro IIiim ? v.illmiil Nrrk Tobarro. IT AND NFCK. N ?'.. February >._ (SpeelaD-Dunlel Webb alias Davis, a cobired man, who has been a fugitiva, from Justice many years, waa caught a few day? ago by some OOSMOd persons, whom he regarded a? his friends lie ha* long been charged with abusing his own daughter, and about two year? ?so NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : li?t tii? undersign...I. a eornniitte? >f the ???corporators of tin* Richmond I'rti-t anil Safe l)epo?i? ( 'oinpany. by liii-ction of saiil iticorp?.nitor?, will .[.? ii hook* of aubscription t4> tho npiful slo??k of miid eoiupnny at the ??inkiiiv* house of .John L Williams ii Sons, Tenth and Main ?-tr?-??ts. Jiich noinl. Va., at 12 oViock, noor. on February M, l-*m. Th.? book? of aub eribtion will remain open at th? ame pine?? for imt less ihan four lays. Baissai ?5.'.'>0.000 <>f paid stoek be uibscribed for In ii shorter time. .1 AMi:s w. ALLIS05, FRED. W. SCOTT. HKMiY L OABsaUi, '?inimitt?'?* of Ineorporators of the lii.'hnioiid Trust and Sufi' I?.-posit t'ompany. re lO-tre?! FINANCIAL. Po Sold?es of tbb s i-kucknt. sfOBTOAOB Bo.NT.-ni' TBB Sri.rilt B Kibes Compajti Of Vihi.IMa : Sealed proposals are invii???! for the ah? to thix'otiiputiv of SI0,<M?0of it? ?PER CENT. BlOBTOAttK BONDS or the sinking fund. Hid? BIBBi1 he n by February l'ith at ?4 M.. ?aid i?,iid's to hi? riHh'oiiii'd F<?tViinrv 'J<>, 1888, Hid*? should hi? address.'d to JOHN I. WILLIAMS & SONS, RICHMOND, VA. M? ?i?.]-1 ? i h redeemed on February ? ). 1HHN._j. l?.'.?7,Fe3A10 Richmond Perpetual Building, Loan and TrustCo., 922 east Main street. Loans Made on Real Estate At Moderate Charges. Negotiable Paper Discounted? Deposits of $1 and up wards received and interest illowed thereon. fei.Tu.ThA9a V^hTvEF?R SALE Virginia Century Bonds, Richmond 6's, Virginia Trust Company, Savings Bank of Richmond, and Other Attractive Investment Securi? ties. John L. Williams & Sons, Bankers and Brokers, Richmond, Vs. [Ja l??-Th,!4QATuJ MONEY TO LEND IN SIMS To B?IT <'N RICHMOND l BJatati. J. H. KI.AM A ?"<>. t" M-H_111', Mali mmaammmammmmmmmam-mr-mmm>mmm>mm ? ? ,, ma was also chcrged with outraging * ?*lrl In Chowan COuntjr, who asBa T84 rjovernor <>f the State hml off? r.'.l waul for him. Afu-r hi? air-st In? WBS impuil??nt to th.' colored saca who had him la ?-barge. M. ?- ?.I.!, and on?- ...1..r.-,l m..n BCribtng him. v.?t.J h,- was "sloiiKh I, knock-kn.I, .?n?! looked like th? I.?vil with his r- il- will perrta-MB b. (?arrl.il to CanTWaB county f?r trial. Th?- County Comml -inn thi? ?reek, raed, ?o order r..r machinery wllh Which to work th. i Is <?l ,!!t>. A ,,,ior..i m-'iii name?! Blehard D ; to K"t th.- aster from i ru,. ok.? rlv??r to carry a v.,m. n When th. Ii'.a' ?inkiriK and carrying him down with it. loar?, on. ?aede ' > ?oTort to eaten him w.-in down, but ?ucceeded In get-? in? only his .-ap. ?PBNIMQ OF I A?KI.T. Tlurt' Is growing enthusiasm ?iv??r th? .pentng of mark.t here this n settled, hou*??? have reea ?? i?*?.l upon, un.l there I? a lively : oad.Bce with warehousemen who ?ill manage the Interact? <>f the market. rh.? tobacco acreeg? wHI be greatly In l all through this community. ?In his.? not planted b.?fort? will .lant thi? year, ?.n? tBoss ?ho have f will increase the ssaat, i.iok?? Into Jos? ph Stern's )ar-rooin Bese laal TilJtht and attempt??! o rol> his Bale. The knob to the .t r .as wrenched and powder potirai In and gnlted. Th?- door wan hlown ?lightly ?Jar ,y thi n. hut not enough to {et It open. The robber? took ? few bot? an?! B small amount of . from in.' caah register They evidently profe?<;."iai aafa blea a In town yesterday, ind su Bts to th? m. A SMAI.I. HOVH MKt?i:n fall?ate? tlir Xortli ?'itrollan r*.?Bi?*-i altlon-tar. .bruary ?.-48>e> iai.) Th. grand Morts Kaposl. Ion-Car ?? here, and Is belnr vl*lt?d ana idmired by thousands of people. Whllo in K.rii.rxvlll. last night. Juliue :I?*?ter, a 15-year-old boy. wa? caught by mo of tbe manager? mutilating SOSBi < he tin?- piiiur.- .m ti >( the ar. A warrant was .?tu?-?! f??r him to lay. an?l an officer went aft??r blm. but he luis fstl i -' ?" ni*ve hie ion here for trial to-morrow. The manager? say It will enst them ewriii thousand dollar? to have the : .