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Show MI I Ml 1 IMMIII. JltiinV. IIl..Nll t'M ttei says tint a. reaction has ant in In tho stock, nisrket, Iwo weeks ago the decision bgaliist thu Texss IUIlroad Commission, the decision de-cision against the Heading Coal combine, com-bine, ami the termination of tbo Jlullalo striko gave atockt nil upward Impotus. Hut last week, owing to decreasing de-creasing lunk riiervrs, to cholera alarms ni d the wlthlrawal ot tho Great Nor. hem from tbo Transcontinental Transconti-nental Alaoclatlou, stocks began to take a downward turn, nod aru remaining remain-ing ro. Tho largo exports of gold havedrawn down tbo reserves of thu associated banki, and tho ihl meuts of currency to the Interior for removing thu crojs will reducu the stock or lawful money lul tho I links to a still loner point. Hut New York can no longer be regarded as the great financial barometer of the United States Chlcsgo Is now reUtel as Iho rial centra of trade, and It Is tblt latter city which furnishes money to move croj from tbo Interior. In-terior. The sliver qutitlon trmalns n factor fac-tor of mora or less disturbance, and one that Is becoming more Imminently urged for settlement. Mr. Cbiws thinks that It mutt very loin lu decided ouco for all what shall lie the jcrmanent status ot that metal in the United Blates. The monetary conference con-ference will lure the ill', rt of hastening hasten-ing action or somu kind. irasulTlclent number of uroinu governments should favor the uso or silver In thu cams manlier as the United Hlates, then the problem or flea colnago will La lolved, lut U not thet. America must decide for herai If. |