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Show Tit tun ncticir.- Sot au .lllozrllirr ...iirlna: am. look AreortllncT to Dnnn ,1- Co. New Vor.i:, June 30. R. G. Dunn A Coa weekly review of trade will ray thai the proioiiaed tiiicertsintlrs regarding Ivgl'tttJoa find th- coiiliuusuce ol golJ exports ex-ports have hail an unfavorable' , eirect ujioa business. While the volume of tMde, as Indi.f twl bf h eclal report-, by lank exchanges at the interior cities and by railroad enmiugs, conUuues larger than in the satnij month of auy previous year, the prospect for the future is rendired less saUstactory by Iniius-tnil Iniius-tnil hesitation and by doubt lu regard re-gard to the monetary outlook. The movement of gold to Germany Ls understood to Lu connected with ej-emtious of bankers In placing I "heavy South American loans, but vould hardly occur, even i:t?der Ute Jlieclal ClrrtirhliUticei, Jr there Were not on the att of foreign capitalUta aome realizing or Ies Investment thatviiMi-UIii AmrIcnu securitif. tmiaTimlJiueiutioa rSu.ti'io-i lha:,iii:Iay of Icgi&latioa nnd in cres-wd uncertainty regarMfng the outcooic. Wool is distinctly w caker In tho jhlerlor and at.casteru rbar-kebx, rbar-kebx, and a disposition' is shown to nleit Uio needs of manufacturer) Jlut, Jlip latter lajy sparlnjjly, ana many Xnli goods and Manuel works ,aiG.lUut,Undown, casslmere wotlo, ah? badly supplied wlUt otders, and, wiiile maker of uretK toads aild wotted Srt lit l'.tir roeitiou, their b'iUcoit is NOT ISCTIREM" aWTrACTOIti . It Is felt that the greater part of a year will now Ih required to clear the markets of supplies of foteigu g-oJs under ureseiit duties even if thu proposed tarlirshould beadojej. This uucertitluty also atftcls estlin-attttof estlin-attttof the future demand for iron, m.d Uie continued addition of lieiv furnares weakens tha ros.ri'et Iargts ImnssiUbas 1(1 str'Vtul-al Iron and ia'D have been closed, but without "IreiiKUleliiDgptices. Iuthehootaud inoe buslucj, while higher prices are asked and obtained, confidence as to the future seems Ic strung, and the cotton manufacturer finds the material too high fur gi.ods it present price". The gcniral level of jirices is lower, lu art becauseof reattion from tiie many speculations which the irospect of unlimited sil vi r coittage engendered. The defeat de-feat cf that measure in the House leaves jcie doubt whether any agreement betr-ecn tins two Hottseo will lr found practicable, aud this lias a i-hllliug Influence on many speculation, lilt at the same time lessens the ausicty felt at some monetary center. 1H7SINK.SS AT OTIIEIt C1TILS is well maintained fur the season, and Uie exceedingly ronfideut Lone hitherto prevailing doe not at all abate. If there are possibilities of disappointment, they do Iivtseeiu to be realized as j'et. In all the reports re-ports wlnUur Intni tiie nurlii or south there l a noteworthy absence of complaint about cinl-fllons. ami money markets are fully supplied. Gold exi rts have caused no change in call rates here, I ut the banks have Uit a smi.ll reserve for mjd-ummer. mjd-ummer. The treasury lias taken In only J-tOS.o VI mote "than it lies Liken out, and thu mercluindize ex-rts ex-rts lure are larger, showing for the mentrrtlrtBr-far an Inrnsaiteo-eight Inrnsaiteo-eight per cent over last jear. rCeverUieierK, the excerti ufInirU over exiirt for Uie moiitli will I heavy, probably for exeetnl'ng that of May, hlcli was over in,0V),iiM. The continued digression pi stm-t-s and the failure thus far to settle railroad wars tend to discourage foreign investor", upon whom the uncertainty aliout silver legilatiou a I-o hass-ime iulluence. I-'stilures during the last seven days for the United Stales were ITS, for C'A'iada I' I, total LVJ. compared with 109 last week. For the corresponding week of lbs?, the figures were IS I in the United States and ?.l in ("aunda. TIielrTalr. DltSKAR, Ta., June 30. At II o'clock tonight a drill was .truck into Uie cntryand Uie air was found to la? pure. It will Like until " o'clock to dig Uie coal ho that tiie rescuing irty can enter the Hill Farm mine to search for the imprisoned im-prisoned men. The fate of the men will not be known till morning. Arre.t orMiopllrirr.. ST. iAifis, June ). Mrs. J. S. Bailey, wife of a prominent liu-i-uirsmau, aud two grown daughters-were daughters-were arrested at a dry goods store this evtiiing for shophlting. The stolen arUrles wherefoundon tliim. A Heroin. Klin:, ra., June 30. Miss Ida Wakelj, night telegtaph ojierator at SwanIHe Station, on the .Vickie Mate railroaud, is the heroine of a terribly thrilling encounter. At midnight, at rsn houi when there were only a few trains, the young woman heard some one at the door, and a moment later a villainous vil-lainous fjcenpjc:ired at the w'indow. The fellow demanded admittance and was refused, wheretiion he thtewalitmp of coal through the window, and then made a dash for Uie opening. Just then Miss Wake-lyflx-lied her revolver and ordetcJ the intruder to retriat. He stopied to orIey, saying: "Von wouldn't shoot.' The brave young woman took deliberate nlm. Iit the tramp drew a knife. While Miss Wakely held at bay the de-terado de-terado with her revolver iu one hand, she used the other haud to call the next station, where a train was side traike-l and to hir joy she caught the ojierator, whom she Informed In-formed of her dilemma. The engine was detached and with the crew aboard ran to the handsome young woman', res-oie. While the crew were coming to the young woman's jvllif the burglar trial lo induce her to haud over the contents ofthe safe and made blood c-urJling threats, but when the engine en-gine with the crew turned a sliarh curve he ran away in time to escaiw lynching. The night of terror was too much for Miss Wakely and when relieved she fainted. A rnfti!rn! 1'on.erralrt!. Pim.Anst.T-i!iA, June 30. The Itoman Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, tho corner store of which was laid Sejitemlwr ii, 151 , wa. consecrated con-secrated today w lUi m.t imposing ceremony lu the presence of Cardinal Car-dinal Gibbons bishop, archbishops aud prieeU from all puts of the country. The sermon was preached by Gibbons. Caprlil. folirj-. Itr.r.i.i.v, June 5.1. General Cap-rivi Cap-rivi lias given perrat-slon to a friend to slate tiiat though Uie Chancellor I. no colonial enthusiast, he scce4i the ofllcu fully convinced Uiat Germany, Ger-many, now that she has emUtrked in colonial enterprises, must advance. ad-vance. 1 .VilLlaelorr Eaillnr. Pittsuuko. June 30. The scale conference of the Iron manufacturers and a committee from the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers ended satisfactorily this evening. Work continues for another year without interrupUoo at all Uie mills In the country. "rlini-.tr Colombia tv aOBK, June 3011 tin will of Lawyer Charles M. DeCosta, Columbia College will be $191,090 richer. |