Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 29, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BE ESMOND AY , AUGUST 29 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Little Ohango from Thursday's ' Prices
Made in Chicago ,
ENGLISH CABLES CAME IN STRONGER
Ilrpnrtft Tint ( Jrotil llrllnln llnil Uimrnn-
tlnnl jiu'iimt ' All Vennoln from the
Continent Unit a flood linprcs-
ilon on Holders of ( Irnln.
CntcAfio , III. , AIIR. 'ft. Tlio uiunl Saturday
short session of tlio Ho irrt ( if Trutlo wns mi-
cxciiiftil and the urlocnof nil uitleles traded
In closed without iinirkeil cliunKo frtmi those
which ruled nt the close yettor lav. With tlio
execution of corn , uvorytliliu shows sonio lin-
Iirovoinunt In value.
The cholera senrn Is InsliiR Its Inflitoncn nirt
this In connection with HOMO bullish news Itn-
partvcl u boltor tone to liont. KutflUli c.ililcs
cdino In slroinor. the exports for tlui week
lirovrd nno'ciivctcdly Inw. bolus 4,4l)1.nflO ) Im.
In who it und flour ftiini tiotli eo isti , in iklnn
I''iO'l.ocO 1m. dtirliiK the putt four weoUinnrt
all the MOWN froln South Oaknlii wont to show
ihntlTio crop there wns seriously injured liv
tlic Intcnso iiciitofii few weolts a o. Thcro
vroroalso liullo itlons that the predictions of
nn onrly f illlnir cilT In f.irinera dull very wore
well fotir.Ucil und this was considered iistroni
factor.
liosliles llioro was n report In circulation
that nir'lmd : Irul tpi ir tntlnod iiRiilust all
vcseolH from Itiissl'i mid this was comtruoJ tome
mo in that Ore it llrltlan notiM bo moro de
pendent tli.in over on slitpiiicnts from
Anicilun. In view nf this theto was u moro
confident fcullirx. with more disposition to
liny nn I li"s sellliip prnssuro. As the imirl'et
bejsiiti to show IIrmHUSH Hliorlshoriimo manned
iiiui cnxciod fiucly , this hnyliD ! hiivlnjt mi
liiiio | taut liuiirvt \ nn thu ixlviuico huplein-
borop'-ucd imoli.uur I ut T.iUi' , hold up with
some IluctimilotK to ? . " > ' { c , ritsed nir some
townrd tlioclosu unit closed firm nt 7'i'gc.
Corn wim weak mid lower. The line wo.itlior
everywhere and the Inuiu mini1 faMirahleneis
nf crnp rpportu woiu tlio i nluf causes for the
woiikncm. us tlu-y ilNoimr iscd tliu lunas and
proinptiiil liquid itton while theie was only a
iiieuKerdciiiiind und then only to iovor Hlmrts
nnd Heenro prolltB lluhlu la-l'mmim ,
Hcliwnttr-Hiipco and Congtlon were the lend-
Initxellprs , with tlio crowd seneriilly tic.irlsh.
Hoptetnlier opened iinulimi Jed nt filfiV , which
proxo.1 tliu top II Mtroof the iliiyi wor..o < l oil
tofl ° , c. then reacted on purcli ii > cs by shorts
to tnKo prnllK oloslii } 'iluJiUUf alossof HP ,
compared with yestnrdny.
O.iU were firm with lltietuntlons confined to
n ' 40 r.iiiKO. closing at tlio top ntJIic : ! , an uil-
vnncoof ' . < .
lloi products were stronger onrly. but o.isod
oft Inter , llo.-s at the viirds were lihihoi nnd
thollitildntlon of IIIIIK jiropcrtyvns upp.ir-
cntly about over. Huptumbor uork opened lUc
liU'heint 110.50. sold to tlU.tTK. r.-.ieled to
tlCi.40. rallied mill closed stonily nt { 19.5U. I > nrd
Isl'Hcand rlbs'JJJn to5c hitflier.
J.iiko frolchts IITO iincliun ed.
Kstlniiited rece pts tor Mond.iy : Whe.-it ,
TOOeiirs : corn , 45) ) curs ; oats. 108 curs ; hogx ,
IO.OOJ head.
'Hie le.idliiR futures ranzol as follows :
( Jnnli ( inntiituins uprnt.s fullowa :
Ki.ouit Dull nnd un .
nrAi Nalsprliu.TJVio ! No. a sirln | ; , CC ®
i1 ; No 'J rcil. 7.V5C.
Coit.vrl.owcr ! No. 2 , r > ) Uo ; No. 3 , yellow. 50h
Slo ; Nn : i. c iRh. 48 > 4'c.
OAT -NO. S. : Uio ; No. a white.
No. ; j white. II
Hvu-No. - ' . U fU.
llAut.iv--No. S , C3o ; No. 3 , Mosaic * ; No. 4.
f. o. b. : oftijc :
Kl.AX S-KED No. 1. II.02K.
TIMOTIIv bi.Bii 1'rlinc , Jl.11
I'OIIK Alcss. per bill. , tlli.5 @ 10.0JH ; lard.
I'D His , ii.v.'i : short rltis Hlilun ( loosoi.
r.(137.GTi ( : dry Hnltcd shoiildors ( hoxoil ) , < u.U ) ®
7.0(1 ( : short clo ir sides ( hoxcd ) , J7.U. > tt8 CO.
WHISKY Distillers' llnlslicd Roods , per gal. ,
IMS.
BunAlt Unchnnced.
Itccelpts und Mlilpinoiits todnyvero n fol
lows :
On tlio Produce ovclmnsro toiliiv tlio Imitor
niiirkot W.IB flim mid" iiiiuhiinuod : oroumerlus
17OC5CJ dtilrle . 10'J. in- s , ! Tl7'ic. '
Now Y'oik lliirunts.
Nnw VOIIK. Anr. 27. ri.ouit Itocoliits , 20.SJI
pkKB. ; exports , l , ( > 3l lihls. . 4I.7UJ sicks ; dull ,
tnsv ; low extriiH. ifJ.OMJ..dO : winter who it , low
rrudes. J..u © i. 0 : fair to funev , 8.l.ooii4.U ! ) :
Mliincsot i clu ir. JJ.OOOil.Vi : D aeiits 81 r > a 8) .
i. Dull , steady : yellow \\estern.
WtiKAT Hcco'lits , S'lO.IOOhn. : exports. IJS.
bii. ; silcs , I'iMioa bn. of futures. U.OJO bn ,
ol spot. Spot ( inlet but firmer : No. 2 rod ,
In Btoro und elevator ; B oaout :
EO'iiaSI'.o f. o b. ; No. II rod. iil'ju : ungraded
roil. 7-ttSlc : No , l northern. K'io ! } ; No. 2
hard , OJc : No. 2 northern. SJc ; No.2illlwuu-
koo. nOc ; No. 2 Chlciiu-o. t > J'Jc. ' Options wore
dull nnd Irre'ti nr. oloslni : stuudv : ouunlng 'no
flown. udviiiHcd "ufft'.u \\lth tr.idlm entirely
locul : No 2 led. Aim-list , 6JUo : beploinbor ,
IO'nS.M'4 ' ' ! ; . olosliitt at bo ) " ; Ootobur , blJiah.'c.
floslni : at bJo ; No\otnbcr. Kl' Osa'Jo. ' closing
atB.liJc ; Durcniuor , Slii Sc , closing ut 800 :
M y. HU' diOJ , clusine ut 8 " .p.
KYI : Hull , tto.ik ; Auiiturii , lHUO c.
UAIII.BY Nominal.
llAHi.r.v MAi.T-DulhtJnnadn , O'icOfl.OO.
C'ollN Hocoluts. ISV.'OJ uii.t uxportR , 2.1.241
bn. : s.iUis''O.'i.O ( I Im , of futures and 44uuobu , of
spot. Hpot dull nnd louoi : No. 2 , Wo In
oluvutoi ; iiOo alloiitt iiiiiiidol mixed , r > bji ! (
( SUc : outlona mo JuCiiio louoi on u.irly
inontlm. ultli Info months ' , c iii. | Tliowo'iK-
niss WIIH on freer oirorlngH. but tr.ulln' '
dull : August , Ulo : heutoml er. .I'tiiU'Juc.
cloliiK at .S7'ju ' : October. 57 > } ft.57Vi ; . elosine
ttt BVlJci Ill-comber. f.7' S..7-\c. closing at
A7fe : Sfny. M ,40.Vc. flosinir ut 8Jlo.
OATh KecelnlH. 7AVVI bu.t oxpoitH. OH liu. :
tale * . 10.000 LII. of futiirca and 44,00 on. of
jpot , ( Spots dull nuJ ite.tdy ; options iiiilnt
and sto nlv ; All ? ' . ' . . > ' " . . ? 0l'tol."lj1"-W.yc. '
eliolce. IHIJMc.
lloi'--\\ual { nnd dull ; state , common to
choke , 22ii2Au ; 1'aelllo coast , 26ifr.-lc.
BfaAji Uuw. quiet but Urin : fair roflnlni.
S o bid ; ( uiitrlfucal , Wtoit. a o bid : re lined
B l-luaSB-lftej uruklioil.5 r-llijrpJwderod
nulHtud , 4JaP o ; cnbos. 4Wjc.
ihK roroLii.t nominal ; W tost. lOo :
Now Ui loans , uulot but Bluntly ; common to
fancy , aio.
Itict. Klrmnnd tn EOOI ! demand ; domestic.
fair tooxtra , 4 } ( < iOj | J.iiui | ; , ftMJ4c.
Kdiis-Qtilut buiiiteaily ; western prime ,
Ui'.Ocl poor , per o.ise.lJ.U 4.l5t.
HiiiKs-Htoady ; Jiltoil Now Orleans , sel
ected , 41 * to w l\it \ . &a7o ; TUXIIS , selected , 6u to
( i lb.s.Ki&7c.
I'liuviBiONS.-l'orlJ dull and wealci old
mess III.TX3IS.OJ ; new mess. t:2.2.yft :
I. ' .a ; oxtrti prime , JlifO Out moat' ,
dull and 0.1SV : ploUud bellies. t4fl
tUo : pIcMojUbmildors. J7oi pickled haniH ,
IISHHie. Middles , quiet , steady ; uliort , clour !
I.Aitn-TDiill , noinliml ; western slonm closed
nt * U7li8'iles ; , niinot option miles , 250 t eices
Uctober at M.UU ; Scptomber closed at < * i 01.
IIUITIMI l.lplitdeiiiuiul , steady : wihtern. 14
( iiuo : western cre.imory , ntt''Uio ; western
tartory. Hai7o ; IIlRlns.iKa.'tu. .
OnutHK ( julot , easy ; purtsklius ,
Ull Miiruvt.
tlelplilu mid llaltlmoru In bulk. lr > .
CurnNMiuii Oii.-t-tetidy but dull ; vrudo. 0
O-'iTut yolluw. illo.
TALWlW-l-'Irm j city rtiOO for pUns)4MOo )
ItOJis'-lJu'ia l.ut llrm ; utru uvd , common to
coon. tl.l''iiai.'iK.
u-Qulot but Mt'.ul.Y
CoIHua Jlurltot.
NKW VOIIK. AHA "t , Ojitlons opened
ftpoiitx up to a piilntg doNMii o o < ci | biroy
tiuuu v mm uiK'li ii'BCil IS Jioliits ilow lit sales ,
UNKl Uiic1. Incliidliir Soptombur , * l.Ui 6Uxi |
OoUltiur. tia i .Novoi.ber. tlU.U ; Dueombur.
f U 4 Q.Ut ) | ; Mttrcli. ( ll.2UtJU.U ) < . buot Illo
llrmur , quIctiNc. 7. tH.'f ai'v.W.
Allilhi < u | > ullitVliv.it Mtirkut.
MiNMBiroui ) . Mlua. , Auif. 27-beptouibar
wlicatopoind 7l ' o ; ixdvincoil slowly to elop
of TMe. Trudliu Htht , 0 nil monopollfod
riost of attention. No. 1 Northern nbout 7io ? |
new nbout7Conno < irrHlni steady. Close :
An tistrio : Soptomber. 7J'io. ' Ort truck ! No.
1 hnrd. 7iJo ( ! ; No. 1 Northern , 78cj No. Z North-
cm , OSSWo.
St. l.nill * .
B-t. Louis , Mo. . Am. 27. t'l.ouu Moro aotl vo
but prlco are tinclianzotlt patents , l3.70S3.fw ;
oxtrt fancy , M.iV(2ti.4 : : > .
WiinAT Ouonod a nhndo hlKlinr. llrm and
closed Htfio nliovo vostorday. OnMi , WiW
7 : ( c : Soptttinbor , closed , 7JiC ! October , 72 ! lu :
Deicmbor. 7" > 'ic.
CoitN Hul < > ( foasy , declining moitof tlios-s-
Blon. but Plosort stronKor at nbout yestorday's
nzuroi for futures ; cash dui-lluod to 47ffll7'4os
Hoptemhcr close I. 47"t'JI7Wo ( ! October. 4S'joi
December nnd your. 4. > iio : May. 4UUc.
OATS Lower : cash und Aiinmt , lls c ; Scp-
tombcr , closed , : uo : Oolobor , i U.'ioi Muy ,
ItYU Qtilot at nic.
llAiii.uv The first of the B6ason from Kan
sas sold HtlViC.
lln \ \ Quiet nt flic on cast traok ,
MAY Dull and uncb niod. ;
LrAii-IIl her at S MJi , but ccnorally Hold
at MIVV.
riAxsri-.D-OulL't at P8c.
ilUTTKit Unvliiinccil ,
Kens Uncounted.
CiliNMKAIQnlet ut 82.3Va2.43.
WIIISKV Stetidv at Jl.iu for ( InlMicn good *
I'novtsioss Dull nnd unchun.'o I , with only
n small job tride. 1'orW. jobhltu , ( II , SO.
I/tird , } ; . | ja7.1D Dry Hilt inoitdoino lots )
slioiildcts , $ * .00 ; lunjM and ribs , $ ; .7J ;
fhorlp. it.rSt boxnil lots I'm innro : bacon ,
shoulders , $7.75 : loncs and ribs. $4 , 75shorts ! ,
8'i. ' o. HiiBiir-ftirod IIIUIIB , 8ll.fiOfflU.fiO.
HrCKll'TS I'lonr , fi.Oiiu lihla ; who it. 17S.OM
bn ; corn , 17.WJ lui. : o.ils , 43,003 bu. ; rye , fi. 000 !
bar cy , none.
Sini'MKSTM Flour , KVKI1 bbls. ; whont. M.003
bu. ; corn. 1,0.0 bu , ; oats , 0'JUO bu.i rye and
burlcy , none. _
Omnlm rroducuMiirkcts. .
I'UACiics California. Sl.IiOUI.Uo ; sottthorn
Illinois. U'iU7.'ii ! pur basket.
. .
OitAvnrs-O.illfornla , out of market ! Im
ported. & . < 'OQS..Y ' ) .
Ilncic iiKitutrs ji Vi. Pnaroo.
1'i.UMs-O.illfornPi. . - ® ! .OJ.
"
O IIIIAOK llo-iioprown. 'fliMOJ per doz.
MIM.VS : ) Wiitvr nolons. cr.ito I , 2 > c.
I'KA'is II irtlett , f 1 00.
liUTTKii I'naklii ! ; stock , I2'ffliio ' : : stivill lots
select dairy , lldil'c.
CJANTAt.oui'KS Per cr lie , 11.51 ; Joins , 73o per
bn < kct.
Ou.iFOitMA Oiui'Rrcrciic. . li 00.
OucUMiiR'm I'urdor ,2H&l'o. '
NK\V I1. T.WOI : UOO per bbl. : In sicks , 1 ®
I'ioporlb.
O.viovq-l'er bbl , M,001.2.
Hl.UPiiRitmns Kl-qt. boxes , ? J OKaWV
TOMATOI.S 1 basket crates 41.25 ! bu. boxes ,
$ l.7"i
S I'erO-lb basket , n > Q" o.
.
DAMROV I'l.uxis 2l-t. | e.ise , J.IO'ffll2" > .
Ai'i'i.is-Gooa shlppliu Kto.'k so irco at $1.2
© 74 " .
Too " ( icnoral m irliot. l"o ,
VOIII.THV Old hens , 7iso ! ; cblckens , W.OO ®
3 2 > .
KUIIHIIH < ; ily .Maiki-ts ,
KANSAS CITY , Mo. . Auir. 27 WHEAT
Illsrher nnd In dcm.ind ; No. 2 haul , old. 53o :
now. ( > 2iBfi.,5o : No. 2 red , OSQbGc.
COIIK Tli market w IH lower nnd snld
steady at tlio decline ; No 2 white , Mxawsjc :
Na 2tnl\od. 4'c.
OATS-Woik : No 2 inlxod , 27WSSo ; No. 2
white , old. IlliaKc.
Uvu Stoidv : new. r.9c. !
KnxsuKn bte.idyitrtSODc. .
BIIAV Str.in ? iiKjlJJllc.
HAY Steadv nnd unchanged ; timothy , 87.50
® ' > 00 : pralrlr. I.ri.i)07.l0 )
ItUTTRii Wuuk to lower ; creamery ,
dairy. . .
Tans Dull n tulery weak utllc.
IlBCBlt'Ta Who.lt , OiOJO LII. ; corn % 1,003 bn. :
oats , none
SHIPMENTS Wheat. 5S.OJO bu. : corn , none ;
oats , nuno.
Lois-mv. Aug. 27. Durlne tlio week hnsl-
ness In the wool m.irnetliin boon slow. Thu
trims lutloni. which weru few In niiinbur , wore
on the b iss ! of the last transactions S.ilosof
skins Tnnrslay at which IU2SI Imlos were
otlored. bales hold on I'rlday , the olforlius
comurlsln : 4t > 0 balo-i of skins and
lin.ooi Oipo of Uood llopu and
Nutil skins. The < ] tiil ty of the ofTcrln s
lUpr.r.-L'd Looil. Met 11109 sold mostly on a p.ir
with the prluts at thu lust s Ics. though oc-
c islonallj they wont nt a reduction. The Im
ports , for the wocl : were : rrom South Wales ,
2.207 bales ; finm Vl < torla.'il bilns : from
South Auslr ill i. Illi bales : from Now X.o i-
land , .l.GW hales ; fiom Chtnn. BJ'i bales , and
from viirloiii othci p aces , n 2 lilo > . . Tlio IIP-
rivals foi the nuxl huriLM of H ilc-s , which opens
September 1J , niliiiberil8 ; 1W4 Hales.
.u Auir. 27 WIIBIT Firm , do-
inn ml poor : holders olTor mo leratcly. No 1 ,
C'allfornla , Enft'-s. ' 'Id pur cent il.
COIIN Quiet ; mixed western , Is } Jd per
cental.
I'i\s O.iu.idlan. Ks , 8 1 per cental.
HACO.S Long andhhott clc.ir. 55 , 41s per
cut ,
LINSEED OttIOs. . Cd per cwt
I'lilludclplilit > i ml n .Market.
Pmr.ADEi.i'jiiA , I'.i. , Auir. 17. WIIKAT
A sh.idu tlrmcr : No. 2 rod , boptember , 7ii' { ©
7CUc.
Coiiv Futures nogloctod. wholly nominal ;
No 2ml\ed. tepton bur. .Win.
OATS llaroly steady ; No. 2 white , 4.'u.
NPH York l > ry fin XH Miirkur.
NEWY nic. AIM. 27. The dry see Is market
cont'nuus ' to present a strong front , with full
aetlIty of lolibois now at hand Jobbers had
nfilruuek. bu the oiisuln ; Is cxpocto I to bu
1 o much moro active. The print oloth tnarKot
contlnucH llrm.
_
Ciittcin Market ,
NKW OiiN'tAK' , Idu , An. . 27. Quiet ; mld-
dilnc. 7c ; low middling. O' ' o ; vood ordhiary ,
Go ; not and uruss receipts. I . ( ) ' ! . ' bales : exports
to lire MI , Itrltnln , 1,837 bales ; to thn cuntl-
tu'iit. 101 ba.cs ; sales 000 bales ; stock , Ol , IS' . '
bales. _
riimncliit > ot s.
K \\iA3 CITY , Mo. , Aug. 27. Oloarlnis ,
11,1174
I.u : , Aug. 27. Clearings to
day , t
lfAitis. Aiu. 2r. Three pnr cent rentes 03f
fi-V- for thonciount.
i\hTiMouu. : Md. . Aug. 27. Oluarlngs , { 1,175 , '
M.S. iLilanoes. tlS..W ? . Monov , fl pen-out ,
MKMI-IIIS , Tenn , Au ? . 27. Now York o\-
cli ingo holllne attl.rxi Clenrln 'H , $ : G8UIS ; balances -
ancos , J7\tVi. !
C'IWAOO. 111. An27. . Monov. steady , un-
chan od. Hank clearings , ? [ . " > , I J"J-I ; fir tlio
week. ft ) > , ! 3J.M)5. )
I'liu.AiiEi.PiiiA , I'll. All s 27. Clearings , JO-
O.Vi.DO'l : balances , tl41.0.S : for the week , elo ir-
ln7S , jri.lU.'i.SJ ; balances , S.O,8'JI,14I ' ; moiioy 2
percent.
llusrov. > ias4 , Auc. 27. Oloarlngs , Jl.VirA-
2)7 ) ; balances. tl.47VJJJ. Monov . ; per cent ;
cxclnngo on Now York fi'i < ii2j dlsuoiint , 1'or
thu week , clunrln s. ti7.V.liril I : b.ilinccs.
jD.ll''JsJ : for the loirospondliu week last
year , uleirlngs , i75,7B7.7SI : balances , tr.70l.Ull.
S-r. L-nui' . Mo. Aug. 27. Hunk eloirlnis
* ! , ' ) .I7.)1 ( ( ; biilaiipcs , if dlVj ) Oloarlngs this
wcok. * ; i.l4. < b : : baliinioj. $ tU0.5JO. Olcnr-
In s last week , W.'J 8.IUb ; iliiuui-s last weak.
J.,7..0'i l'i. Ole irlnus correspond In : week last
> oar. f..8'i'.4TO : b ilancus * ! .ii'.tO,7 ' 0. Money
iiulot at Ii7&7 per cont. Uxchango on New
York. Ma discount.
DoWltt's Sirsapirllia aestroys suoti poi
sons us scrofula , skin dliuao4 , oc/mn'i ' , rhou-
inutlam. Its tliuolv use savoi many Hvoa.
TWOIJAIHUAGE EVES.
TlieStmiil
"I have oftuti told you , " said Jtuncs
Mayflcltl to mo the ovonhig buforo in/
umrrhigo with hU tluuKhtor Kiito ,
"thut I owed tny prosperity or , moro
accunttoly H peak Ing , my oscnpo from de
struction to un ruicliJont , a chiinco , .1
mlrnolo. Stand up und look at that
plcco of pnpor lot Into the ovornmntol.
[ Itivo you ovQfobsorvod It boforoV"
l'Yos , " I Hitld , rising and oxiimlnlnjr a
faded douulnont unaor a glasa panel In
the oalc. "I have now and than noticed
It , but huvo never boon able to make
out what It Is. "
" \\MnitdojouttiUoltfor ? "
"Well , It lookn llko a half ahoot of
bitslncas notopupor covered with India-
tinot lltfiircB thut do not seem ordinary. "
"Yps , " ho said , gazing with half
olosucl oyea at the pnpor through tho.
Binoicu of his cigar , "i'hoy arb not or
dinary , nor Is thotr history. "
"It Is not possible to make them out ,
they are so blurred and faint. Are
they very oldV"
"Twenty yours. They are much
faded slnco I first saw thorn , " said lie ,
erobslng IIH | log * , "Now you may us
wo 11 know the history of that hull sheet
of business mpur , and what It lias to do
with mo und vour Kuto's tuothor. Sit
down mill I will toll It to you. "
I dropped back into my ahull * .
"Our Ituto is nourly ] 0 , us , no doubt ,
you ui o aware. It ID the night before
your nmrrlago. You , thank heaven , ran
no btich risk us I ran the night before my
man luge. There is no date upon that
blurred cony of llgures.but If there were
you would Ilnd It originated on the
night buforo 1 was to bo married , twenty
years ago. You nro short of 30 now. i
was short of 80 then. You are now In
wlint I should then have considered
afllucnt circumstances. I am going to
glvo you tomorrow our only child and a
fourth share In the business of Strang
way , Mayfield & Co. , of which I nm the
solo Surviving partner , nnd that fourth
share ought to bring you 1,000 to 1 , 00
n year. The night that document over
the chimney came Into oxlstonco I was
accountant to Strangwav < Ss Co. at n
salary of 150 pot * annum. "
My father-in-law paused nnd knocked
the ash oil his cigar.
"At that tune , " ho wont on. resuming
his story , "tho business of Slrnngwny &
Co. was ir LJroad street.Vo had wiro-
houses on the ground floor and in the
cellars , the ofllco1' were on tlio llrst floor
and warehouses Illlcd from over tiio llrst
floor to the slates.
"Tho olllccs closed at 0 , hut , us I was
anxious to put everything In the finest
order before starting on my honeymoon ,
I wns not nblato leave at thut hour. In
addition to the bookkeeping I did most
of the routine correspondence , and I had
some letters to write. When tho.v were
finished I shoufd lock up , put the keys
in my pocket , lo.tvo them at Mr. Strung-
way's house on Clapham Common and
go on to my lodgings in Wandsworth ,
and from my lodgings to my sweetheart
Mary's homo , in Wands'vorth , too ,
"An I w.is working away , writing letters -
tors at ino top of my speed , and quite
alone in the olllco in the whole house
Stephen Giainly , ono of our travelers ,
rang the boll , and , much to my suroi'lso
nnd annoyance , when I opened the front
door walked upstairs , following my lo.id
through the unllghted passages. I
never cared for Stephen Grainly ; no one
in the ollico liked him oxcout Mr.
Strangway himself , Grainly was an excellent -
collont man at his work , but to my taste
tuo smooth and good too sweet to bo
sound.
"What , Mayfield , ' ho cried , 'working
away stilll Why , when I saw the light
I made suto it must bo Broad wood ( our
nsaistant accountant , who was to tuko
my nlnco while I was away ) , nnd as I
hud a goodihh hit of money I thought
I'd bettor bank hero than In my own
homo in Iloxton ; I am not satisfied it is
stfo to stow yOO in eiisti in my humble
home. '
"All right'said I ; 'but I wish you'
had cotno earlior. The safest place to
bank money is in the bank. ' lip did not
know I was going to bo married next
day and i was glad of it , for the man
always made mo fool uncomfortable , and
I uiu not wish him to touch my little
romance oven with u word.
" 'Bo hero at 4 o'clock ! ' ho cried.
My dear follow , I couldn't do it. How
could I ? Why , I didn't got to King's
Cross until 6:45 : ! Hero you arc. ' Ho
produced his pockotbook. 'You needn't
glvo mo moro than two minutes. Checks ,
IIvo hundred and seventy-four , eighteen
six. Notes , two hundred and forty-five.
Gold , forty-eight. '
"As you miiy fancy , I was in a hurry
to get rid of him. lie sootned in no
hurt y to go. Ilo sat down , pulled out
his hanukorchif and botr.ui wipitig his
forohoid , ultnough it was October , and
by no means warm.
" 'You will initial my book ? ' said ho ,
and ho handed mo his order book , p irt
of which was ruled in money columns ,
where ho had a list of the money ho hud
collected. The whole was 307 , 18a and
( id , nnd for this 1 signed.
* 'Have you taken the numbers of the
notes ? ' I asked.
" 'No , ' said he.
"I made a list myself of the numbers
on a sheet of paper , and pushed checks ,
notes and gold up to the Hut , middle
part of my desk. I did not want to tnko
out any of the account books that night ,
and when I had linishcd the letters and
ho was gone I should put the money in
the nafo in the back room. The memo
randum of the numbers I should leave
with the keys at Clapham , and the
whole transaction would bo dealt with
by my assistant , Broad wood , in the
morning.
"Makingout the list had taken a little
time , as the notcb were all small and no
two In sequence ; they had been col
lected for minor accounts Iti the country.
"I put my list of notes on the desk
beside me , and wont on with my letters ,
bcvoril of which were flow ready for -ho
copying press.
"That evening Grainly talked a lot
about the business and the news of the
day , and all sorts of things. I could not
tell him to go away , for he could see I
was not myself leaving yet. and copying
the letters , putting them to dry , in
closing thorn in envelopes and address
ing them was not occup ttion for which
a man could reasonably claim quiet.
"When ray batch of letters were
ready , seeing half an hour's work before
mo , I hold them out to him nnd said ,
'When you are going I should bo
obliged if you would post thcso , as I am
not nearly finished hoio yet. '
" 'Certainly,1 said ho , taking the hint
and rising.
" 'Anyone in the place who could
show mo out ? All the gas Is turned oil
below , and I have never gone down in
tlio darkness , ' tuid hu , moving away.
" 'There's no ono bat ourselves hnro.
I'll show you the way ' I said with
alacrity , delighted to got rid of him.
"I had led him through the long ,
dark corridor and half down the stairs ,
when ho fauddcnly cried out , 'My stick !
I loft my stick above. I won't bo a mln-
uto. Muyfiold. Just wait hero for mo , '
"Ho ran upstairs to fetch his stick ,
nnd wan back with mo in the darkness
in a few seconds.
" 'I found itall rlgnt , ' said ho ; 'it was
just at the uoor. I got it without going
mat all. '
"I struck a mutch to llcrht him , and
prc&ontly ho was out on the asphalt of
Bread street , walking rapidly toward
Choapsldo.
"When I got back to tlio counting
house the chocks were on the flat top of
the desk. The gold nnd notes were gone !
"I had taken the numbers of the notes
on a sheet of paper , and loft the list on
the sloping purl of my desk to dry , before -
fore putting it into my pocket ,
"Tho paper on which I had talc on the
numbers of the notes was also gone ! "
As my fathor-iii'luw spoke I rose to
my foot and t-ippcd the glass over the
document lot into tlio oak above the
fireplace , saying , "And this is I ho
paper with the numbets of the stolen
notes on it. "
"And that Is not the paper with the
number of the stolen notes on'it , " said
Jinnee Maylleld ,
' 'Fiom the moment I loft the counting
hotibo to show Grainly out that night ,
twenty yearn ago , no ono has ever soon
the list I made of the notes. Grainly
must have destroyed it the moment ho
was out of Bread street.
My fathor-in-iaw finished his glass of
port and resumed his story :
"Hero was I , on the eve of my mar
riage , simply ruined.
"Grainly had my receipt for the 2011
ciish , und ho hud " ! ) ; ) cash also , und
Grulnlywasiv thief , who enjoyed the
favor of his employer , wtillo I was in no
paitlculur favor with the firm. I believe -
lievo up to that tlmo I was supposed to
bo honest.
"Tho i > 18 in gold wns , of course , gone
re WANTED
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as mnch as if It hnd boon dropped Into
the crater of a burning mountain , nnd
ns the numbora pt' the notes could no
longer bo produced , and they had not
Come direct from , , ji bank , but had bncn
picked up hero nnu there in the coun
try , the $2l' > wn 'pono ' ns though it had
hud been blown" , 'overboard in the
Atlantic ocean. i
"It was platnlthoro would bo no UBO in
following Gr.ilnly/avon if I know the
way ho had gono'whon , ho gained Cheap *
sldn. It was plain no marriage could
take place tomorrnw , morning. It was
plain my course was to go without the
loss ) of n moment vtq Mr. Strnngway nnd
toll him what hnd happened. Whether
ho would believe mo or not , who could
say ? Not I , anyway. Ilo might rea
sonably order mo into custody. Very
well , if ho did I must not grumble nor
feel aggrieved. Our wedding was fixed
tor 11 o'clock next morning. By 11 to-
monow t might bo in jail , charged with
stealing the money or being an uccom-
pllco in the robbory.
"I locked the otllce , telegraphed to
Mary that i had been unexpectedly de
layed , jumped into a Irinsora , and drove
to Strangway's house in Clapham.
"I told the servant to take in word
that I wished to see Mr. Strnngway
particularly. I suppose Hho hnd
hoard about my wedding ; anyway she
smiled very knowingly and sikl : 'I
hope you'll have line Heather and uood
lunlc on your holiday , Mr. M.iyflold ;
though it is rnthor hilo in the year to
expect line weather. Gracious , Mr.
Muyfiold. are you illi" she cried at the
end. I dare say my face told tulos.
" 'Not III , ' I s ild , 'but very anxious to
see Mr. Strnngway nt once , if you
ploaso. '
"Sho showed mo Into the library , hur
ried oil , and in ti fowsocondsMr. Strung-
way entered , smiling. Ho , no doubt ,
thought my anxiety lo see him was con
nected with my marrlugo.
' 'When ho hoird my story ho was
grave enough. Two hundrcd'nnd nine
ty-throe gone ? " said ho. frowning.
" 'Gone , btiid I.
' ' 'And the numbars of the notes gone
with the monoyr" said ho , looking mo
full in the face with a heavier frown.
" 'Not a trace loft of the paper on
which I took the numbers. '
" 'Aro you sure no ono but Grainlv
could have entered the counting house' ? '
' 'Perfectly sure. All the doors com
municating with the other parts of the
house were shut had boon locked for
the night. I had not been outside the
counting house since luncheon. '
"For a few moments ho reflected.
'Tho awkward part of it , Mayfiold. said
ho , 'is that you are to bo married to
morrow. Of course your marriage must
go on. But I'll tell you what I think
would bo bust for you. Suppose you
attend the ofiico us usual tomorrow
morning ; you could leave for a couple
of hours , later , got , the ceremony ever
nnd ooino back. ' /
" 'Oh ! ' I said , 'with this hanging ever
mo ? I half expected to bj locked up to
night. But I could not got married
until the money is 'found ' , Air. Strang
way. ' ( t
' "Found ! Found ! The money can
never bo found. W'hy. wo have nothing
to go on ! Anyway , I shall not tuico stops
tonight. Perhaps-it would bo best to
postpone your marriage. Yes , it would
not do to many under the circum
stances. I am very sorry for you. But
ull that can bo done in the interests of
justice must bo done. Keep the keys ,
and bo in Broad 'streot , at the ordinary
time in thc-morning. ' "
My father-in-law paused hero. Ills
cigar was smoked out , but he had not
finished his story" . "He did nqt olTor to
move and sat still. < A'f tor a few moments
ho wont on :
"I will bo merciful to you and tell you
nothing of the scene at my wife's pluco
when I called later. Her father and
mother were then living. I told mystery
story to all three as 1 have told it to
you und all agreed the best thing waste
to postpone the marriage for a month.
"Well I'm fast I
, not getting on as us
promised , but I shall not kcop you much
longer.
"When I reached the ofllco in the
morning I had another gobd look
around , but nothing whatever was dis
covered. I turned the whole place in-
sitlo out. Nothing , absolutely nothing ,
connected with the case turned up until
to my iiRtonlslnnent Stephen Giainly
walked into the olllco. Until his ap-
po'iranco I had , in a dim way , made up
my mind that all would bo cleared up
and my innocence established by his
absconding. His arrival showed that
ho meant to braxon the thing out with
mo nnd I felt from that moment helpless
and paralyzed.
" 'Grainly , ' said las soon as I could
talk , 'when you ctirao back for your stick
lust night did vou notice the money you
gave mo on the desk where I put it ? '
" 'No , my dear Muyfiold. I did not
cross the threshold of this room. '
" 'You did not see or touch the money
as tlio plcco of paper on which I hud
taken down the numbers of the notes ? '
" 'No , certainly not. I could riot see
your desk from the door , and I was not
further than the door. You do not seem
well. I eincoroly hope there Is nothing
tlio matter. '
" 'Tho rash you brought in last night
the 203 has boon btolon , that's all , '
said I. A
" 'StSlonl' ho cried , falling back. 'You
don't mean to say thut ! '
" 'Aj , and stolen within an hour
within half an hour of our being to
gether hero lust night. '
" 'I cannot I will not believe such a
horrlblo thing. Stolen ! And in the
very ollico , too. '
"I never saw boltor noting in all my
life than his indignation and horror anil
astonishment. I could hardly believe
my eyes and cars. I hud spent a sleepless -
loss night und was half dazed and wholl y
stupid and in despair. Foruwhllo I felt
that , after ull , ho might bo innocent-
and that I , in a moment of excitement
und haste , hud . .placed the money und
memorandum in Jomo place of security
which I could not jtow recall.
"Mr. Strungwny.on reaching the of
fice , half un hour tmrlior than his usual
tlmo , gave orders for another search. It
was quito unavailing. No tale or tidings
came of the caso'th.it ' day.
"No socrit was mudo of the affair In
the olllco , und , at > ( the hours went on I
was confident vliut in Mr. Strangway's '
eyes I was the criminal. I don't know
ho\v \ lihanponod.'biit I did not feel any
thing much. I W/VP in a dream u stupor
' " '
per ,
"Lato in the aff pnioon Mr. Strangway
called mo into his wco and told mo thut ,
considering everything , ho did not in
tend placing the iillair In the hands of
the police that day. but that if tomor
row's suif wont down upon matters as
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they now stood ho should bo oblltjod to
tuko notion. "Tho loss of the money 1
could beat * , ' said lio'but the I'.igratltudo
1 will not stand. '
'This was as ( rood as accusing mo n (
the robbory. Again I wonder Unit I was
not moro put out , but I felt ilttto or
nothing beyond helpless und numbed.
"Before I loft Broad street that evening
Orninly sent mo a note bogging me , for
my own sake , not to think of ooltlngl
'Bolting , ' Bald ho , 'In a ciso : of this kind
would bo t-ikon us tin admission of the
very worst. '
"Even this during Impudence did not
reuse mo , did not weaken mo ; through
the whole tori-iblo nlTiilr I do not think
I was oven us much excited as I nm now.
"Next day M . Strangway said not n
syllable about employing the police , or ,
Indeed about the affair ntall'nor did ho ,
as far as I know , take atoua In the mat-
tor. On the day following ho made an
astonishing ann'ounoomont. Ho called
Gralnly und mo into his private olllco ,
and sum :
" 'The present Is the first time In the
history of our firm that anything of this
kind has occurred that wo have boon
robbed from the inside. I have made
up my mind not to do anything about It
just now. I kcop an onoit mind. Some
day wo may ilnd an crxjy explanation of
the mjMtory , or it miy never bo cleared
up. I accuse no one. i will s.iy no
moro of the alTalr until I can olthor put
my hand on the man who did it , or toll
you both face to face , as you are now ,
thut 1 have discharged from my mind
forever the notion that any man who
takes my money as a servant took It
also as a thlof. '
"A fortnight after the loss of the
money n telegram came for Mr. Strung'
way. It was sent Into his private ofllco.
Presently ho opened the door and
beckoned mo to no In , and wlion I had
entered he motioned mo to a chair.
" 'Mr. Mayflold , ' said ho. 'I wish at
the earliest moment to relieve you of
what must have boon a terrible anxiety.
The thlof has boon found and is now in
custody ! ' Mr. Strungway waved the
telegram. 'I have just got the message
saying Stephen Giainly , with the bulk
of the notes on his person , Is In the
hands of the police. Ho was about leav
ing this country for Spain , it is sup
posed. Ho stole the money a fortnight
ago , and stole the list you'had iniido of
the numbers of the notes. Knowing the
way in which the notes had como into
his own hands in the country , ho felt
confident they could not bo traooa from
their source to him , tiud of course they
could not bo traced from him to the
Bank of England , as the Hat of numbers
was destroyed by him. '
" 'Then how in the world , sir , wore
they tracedi" said I.
"Mr. Strangway raised the blotting-
pad and took from under it a piece of
paper , the back of a loiter.
" 'Tho news of the robbery cot about. '
said ho , 'and of course all of our custom
ers were interested in it , Mr. Young of
Horshum among the rest. Mr. Young
of Horsham was ono of tlio people you
wrote to thut evening , the evening of
the robbery , and you sent him moro
than you intended. '
" 'Not the mUsing shoot witli the
numbers ? I know I couldn't have done
that , for I b.iw the memorandum on the
slop of my desk after closing his letter
and handing it with the others to
Grainly. '
" 'No , but you put the memorandum
on the slope of your desk with the ink
side up , and you copied Mr. Young's
letter in the copying press , and while it
was damp put it down on the list of notes
in iinblotlod copying ink , and the num
bers of the notes wore faintly but clearly
copied , reversed , of course , on the flyleaf -
loaf of Young's letter , and Mr. Young
sent the copy back to mo privatolvl
Look. '
"Mr. Strangway hamled mo the fly
leaf of Younjr's letter , and there wore
the numbers of the notes , dim , to bo
sure , but not quite as dim there as they
nro now under the glass lot Into the oak
of the mantel. Grainly had put a few
of the notes in circulation , and they had
been traced back to him.
" 'Ho stole the money , Mayficld , ' said
Mr. Strangway to me , 'and he tried to
ruin you , or anyway ho wanted to . id-
dlo you with the theft , and for a while I
more than suspected you. But all is
clo ir at last , and I'll pay you hand
somely ono day for susnucling you. '
"And so lie did , " said my fathcr-ln-
law. "Ho lent mo the money to buy a
partnership in the Ilrm , and I nm the
linn all to myself now and shall bo
until the now partner comes in tomor
row. "
lie rose and shook mo by the hand
and tapped moon the bhouldor , saying ;
"Your partner for life will be wonder
ing what has kept you. Hun away to
Kate now , my boy. "
THE EMPEROK'S HAREM.
" 130 UiiforlimntcH Held Cnptlvo In
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Tlio " Paluco of Earth's Renoso " is where
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rules over the impoiial liuicm , whoso only
gliinpsa of the outside world is what they
can see in the impciiul flower-garden. The
present young cuipcior , in addition to his
Bovcn lawful concubines. Iras already no less
than ono hundred and thirty others in his
hnrom. II. O'Shea's article , in the llliis-
tralcd American. Such is the life of tlio
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prisoners within the palace walls they clo
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overworked. - , ailing
then is the tlmo to turn to the right medicine.
Tlio ono who takes Jr. Pieico's Kavonto
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I'"or ' all the weaknesses and ailments peculiar
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J. Obcrfcliler & Co.
Importers nnd Jobbori of
iiillllnory , notions. .Mill
ordora proiupt.
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
l > tnbUahed 1373 Ilrancli & Co.
Whitney & Co ,
Traduce , frulti of all
luttcr ! , ORK'S nndpoultry. kinds , oyalurs.
Jl'.i South UthsU
Jas A. Clark & Co.
lluttcr. oliojse. 0 1
poultry niulKnino.
ai7 Soutli lath BU
STOVE REPAIRS.
'fes '
Etovoropnlrs nnd wntcr
nttnchmonts for nny
kind ofxtovo mnilu.
1W7 llouglns
SASH I TOYS.
M.A.Dlsbrow&Co. II. Hardy & Co.
Mniuifnctarcrs of sa li , Toyi. dolls , nib u mi ,
doors , blinds mil ( nncy'KOodii , IIOMIO f ur-
moulding Ilr.mc'i of nlshliiK uooili , olill-
llco , l.'tli and Iznrd sU arcn'ncnrrhUL'1
"His Experience
His Skill
Have been proven by more than 17 years of untiring success which
has never been surpassed in the medical profession , while his re
sources and facilities for treating Private Diseases ara practically
unlimited , " Such is the universal testimony of thousands who have
suffered and been cured by
DR. T. E. McGREW ,
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The Specialist.
With a practice of 17 years' standing Is It any wonder that hi
skill in the treatment of Private Diseases Is today unquestlonods
During ull these years Dr. McGrow has gradually perfected all the
little details Incident to the treatment of Private D.ssasos until It lane
no longer u practice with him , but
A Science.
Ho substantiates ever y statement and fulfills every promVsa. Ho fa
reliable , reasonable , skillful and iair , and is the most successful spe
cialist In the entire west in the treatment of Private Diseases and all
Diseases of Youth and Manhood. Those who place themselves In
his care can safely rely upon him , as every casa Is regarded In trie
strictest confidence and treated In the most skillful manner.
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iioworlill riimoillin Un.iwii Uj
Tliu iiioit
lot oUtilciua witlioiil Urn of tlmo from Dmlnom
. IIJu
motlorn BBlonoo for tlio trou'inontof the uUovo Ulsoisos. Wrlto foroirunUw uiuliuuatlon |
14th and Paruam Sbs. , OMAHA , NEB.
Dr
1316 Douglas $ treet , Omaha , Neb.