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I THE SUN SATURDAY, JUNE 9. 1888. - 5 I TOE GREAT QUESTION OF ALL. TIEWH OP JOVUNALS Of ALL I'AItTIES. Vnrlnna Kai'lnnntlons to the Import af the St. Louis 'In rift lleelnratton. IKSK ETIDKNTLT ItEOjvED IT A8 A BTIUDDLE. x mm the Kaihlnctm Post (bem Tho Inrlff plunk In tho St. Louis platform will not 1)0. It la it cowardly Mtrrnmlor anil un Insult to l)Otli President iind party. It lsiiHtrudtllo luiroiuiel slmtile. Tho pint form of 184wiibiv coivnt-ellirmirrnnrler toox IM'dlnncy. ami It Ih to-ilrty n stoncli In tlm nos trlls of every honest i-uvcnuo relormor In tho land. To dltf It out of 11b uniinllovretl (.tiuo and put It Into (his cnmpnlun ru n nlaiemont of Doipocr.itle belief upon tnrlir roductlon It n concession uhloli tho Iiiirmini-Uorinnn de mon! In tho Commltloo on llonoliitlona liml no rlttht to ask, mid tho revonuo reformers no rlcht to trnnt. , Wo nro nfrnlil t lint President Cleveland hits been Iolntml In tho houre of hi friends. In coiifxintinc to renonilnntlon ho took lilt Mnntl on tho lmie of tnrllT relorm. In ulvlnrt him tho nomination tho St. Lotiln Convention louda Mm down with n platform behind whieh Mr. bnmue! J, Ilnndnll nlm his stand In tho Houie of ltoiiicsciiliulie when ho votes; to refute conHldoriilluti to u Doinocrntlo tariff bill. Irvhi the tit. lonls Republic (Dtm ). It Is oililout that their tho protectionists' echoinn for eniiiieulatlnstlio platlorm has been mnnucod vvltli uJroltnoAB. ami will bo adhered to to tho ond. That uehoma wns disclosed sovornl days niro, and is ittlll tho rnllylnc cry of the protectionists on the eorimtttee. It is to "reiilllrm" or to "endoroo" the platlorm of 1B34, and to snliRtltttto this meaningless mum mory for n lU'llnlto ultcr.imn rcKiiitllni; the convle'tlon and polie'Y of tho piirty In this year of Knioc. 1SH". Suehuu tivnslou ns this such a pitiful con fenilon of vvouliiie'si mid indecision would aclu.illy be mirtui thnu a novvly tlovlne'il strad dle, beeiuifK the people tluu ninthly understand how that platform mis com-tru-'tod and what it tiiounn, mid could In novvlfo bo doeelved ly It. ltathur thtiti nciiulpco In tlilb, wo linpo that the Clovnliiiiil JJatiioirut on tho ccun mllto will roluso 10 .miuii to any roportatall, and thus refer tho wholn question of tnrllt lo.'otm hack to tho Conentivn. llim the lialilome American Ufp). Tho frco trader. .at Nt. LouH did not h.avo evorytlili.tr to suit thorn aftor nil. hon-itor Oormnn. liy iLIHiil xtiutet:)'. turned his defeat on TiivI,i' into u victory yoslerdiiy. Lll.o Jlr. Hnmnel oiler, ln-itnii a lotiirn match with Sir. Wiitteifcon when the Coiiiiulltpo on ltof-o-lntlnns met. which resulted In considerable dniunco to tho features and raiment of tho Binr-pvil irmldes. and the comploto vlndlcn llonol tho tact and diplomacy of Murylnnil's senior honator. Mr. Wiittcrnon will lime to wait for niietliter wither nnd tho lie.illnp; In fluence of tlino todlHpluy his divinity In any sort of pllcl.t hellttltiK her iHsnlty. nnd tho l'resldcnt will hao to straddle liin contein nhitcil rnfanu. without t-nddle or bridle, and allow the lilgti-mrutiR nuliri.il. which ho ex ticcted to euro and untile, to tako him alone at Its own sweet will whither It chooses, which, fiom tho present completion of tl.n pnlltlcal sky, will not bo Into tho Whltollouso alter tho 4th of March Thn Uvtnacrnllo platform Is not for uso, hut abuo. ltlsmndo to catch votont dnrins the cnmtmlcn by ironitlne nnythlnc that tho peo jv'o wish. nnd. should the party be successful nt tho polls, tho real dedans will beeomo mani fest by attucks upon tho thriving Industries of U10 country nnd tho wanes of the vorfclnmnnn. I'rmn tA'jicr(n(f ). Mr. Henry Wntterson Is unquestionably rlcht in doclarlnirthnt the Democratic partv mubt ntand or fall In tho pending raminilsn bv tl.o principles of the President's messaco. Whet nor wo lifcnnr not." was Mr. Wottersnn's statement. " wo shnll have to fnco tho music of tho I'resldent's ni.tkinR, and wo ought to faco it Ilka men of honor who nrn not atrald of their convictions." Thore Is clearly nothing to bo cnined by sliirkinu the chief issue now beforo tho people, howowr much tho Mills bill may be patched to suit tho prepossessions of tho Domoernltc voters of this or tho other "doos Irlck." If this Concrcss is not capable of pass ing ngenulno mensuio of revenue roform, an other Congress can bo elected that will 1 o, al ways presuming that tho pooplo want Import duties to no teduecd at least as fast as Internal rovonuo taxos Tho tlmo has passed when vnguo generalities on this subject havo any power either to satisfy or delude a patient public. mm theAHany Times (Dew) Tho tariff plank suits Hnnry Wntterson. If it nli.0 suits IS imuel J. Itandall. tho DomoerntH will knew that thero la another attempt ut a straddlo. Itom the SprlttqJIelA Rejnthllcan Otuo ). Its turiff plank, which is broad onouch nnd lioavy enough tocoverand hold down tho oarth. is tho result of n compromise between tho old school of pollt leal tricksters and new school of thosowbo menu whnt they say. In which tho -i now school has tho bettor of it. It tho l'resl- dont'a message Is tho correct Interpretation of . thaplauk of 1834, then we know exactly what that many-faced enigma means. It is explicit. It delluos tho issuo in n way nut to bo mistaken. and for that reason it gives tho party a good t start on solid ground. 1 iron Vie Mmv ExpreH lltep). Thrt naturo of tho tariff declarntlonB beggars A he power of description. They nro nelthor esh.ltlsh, nor fowl, but 11 combination. of thorn all. It does not contain tho words froo trndo or protection. The powers of economic neno tratlon would bo tenod in separating the many conlllctlng resolves nnd exposing their infon-hli-tenclos when compared with each othor. lint thoro really was no need of n platform of I the kind adopted. It mlcht just as well havo remained unwritton. Tho Clovolund messaco nnd tho Mlllb bill were nnd still remain the platform on which tho Uomoeracy will bo forced to HuUt Fron the Chicago Inter-Ocean (Hep). Tho solemn truth Is that tho platform moans nothing nt all cr. to tariff. The meaning of tho Convent ion of Miuomlorof itself to tho inevita ble Cleveland and his mesaaco means freo tmdo not mor.'. not less. rrori th'' jiocton .Animal (fop ) Tho tariff plank Is tho customary Democratic stn.djl". with a loaning a littlo more pro nounced lowurd tnu Jvontuckj side. AstJ thtjr.'miiiiiilor of tho platform, it Is for tho mc.si tiar: g-ittorliig generalities or boasts nnd nl!lru.xtioi)SiI a nature so obvioiibly un Mibstantlsl 'hat It is not wortli while to rofuto them. Tim i'vil .-ervlco plunk, hovvover, has tho merit of t't'ot: explicit. I tiai. ;v ''"aflJM,(t, Journal (lien). They will -o "'oro tho country this year Jrttli a vonTcsscQ " ttrmldlo" on this ltul issue. Tho pinion.1 ."'" not represent tho partv : it vv III ., Ai. Il tompromlse. tho oh ject ami , , "UZ d vvhlo '' '"l,"''!0"'"' r. and.if poVhle.i,"AuV,?rn 'thorlenjo of jw-vver and n ,-mTXu n of w.ihe Phmk aud tho mW Trattrs" bo. 'oxiu.ssnn. nndyet7h fn rl.lely.. nventiou of "88. !', TiVth if&Xh'1 ste!f fc"'1 Riiacn lllti) thin. 1.11 tu i';.,rwrfc ." Brv.u Tbo !r.tform luafeeM w 8t Xoulg did not make a it might ilelivuraBcff. T If the now platff rm had stonpsdl wlthn leauirmatlon of tint tin Iff plum, ot 1884 it would have been a shuineiiil and iiiltfrablo slino, lint It did not stoti theie. It nftJoi-ses tlio views expressed by i'rebldont UkvokIihI In his In5 iinnunl mes 111,'u in fongiciia as the rorroot lnttJpiotatloD of tl.nt platform upon thewos;lon nf t.arl!! ro diii'tlon, nnd .ilmi endorsir tho efforts of our JUoimu'ratii' lleincwiiitiitivvs In Cotvijross to securo a rodiutnin of ovcesslva taxatiwi.'' TJils lints almnille on the jug. If tl'OKO iicinoei.its who aro dlaplon30t? ? who 1110 doubtful of tho wisdom of tho position thepaity liaa iimv deliberately taken, can Iind imy kolnco In the ijiiihhlos and nu.ivers that havo boon lugged iutn tiie bodyoltuo plaltorm, or that lie inui t nnd dlhonvmiomed in tho roso iutiouot'fil, the are most welcomo to It. I'or jilnla people, and honest toople, It Is enough thnt tho standard of tho party has boon ad vanced to tho point Indlcnted by tho immedlato noccsulty lor tax reduction. i-firo the Albany Irtnlifj Jmrnal (tteji v. The trfcl.sof thn jitsgler have been resorted to Inan attempt IimUicIvo tlm Ameilcan poo pie. Jlr. ii alteram, the fhnlimaiiof that com mltteo. lias imictlc ill inlniitud as much, nnd it Is to bi hiiM to lil- c edit that ho opposed t'u sneaking ai'd hyp' ."-al imjIIc), intended to decolvo. but vh,cli v really deceive nobody, I r.vi IV H'tublti'.tm 'tarilril) Thetarllfpl.ink Iii the Democratic platform Is neither tho judical declunillon which tho Watterron whig of tho party would haw made it Jllhoy could, nor the eMremnly cousorvntivo utterance whlcli the Itnndnll vvlng would huvo froloned, Imt a pretty fair bridge between tho wo. front the .Vrvi Vort Herald Una ) I IDqoVi h'.u "'lfv.lan.1. Thurnnn. ml free tr&46" at I SU lMxi c leietantt Leveter u,il llerjut, ' No. It looks like Cleveland, Thurmnn, and 11 trkonojnto the ir'Jierily and welfare of tho -J vajjviieriean pooplo. It iiimidh thatcomblncsnnd I 'ftruats will be furnished with just rope onough ' to hang ihembolves with, mid that everybody ought to havo a fiee Hold and 11 lair chance, frm tit Aew l'tnk .Vnr (Im Though tho platform munt nceearily fall short of tho vvlsl.os or expectations nt a few Democrats not wholly suited in tho tarin mat ter, it will be readily accepted and heartily un portod by all. others A::nT that it ejtjieu eavb cw lin.VMJ J'JtEB TUAIJjS. 1 from the. Ktw J irl Jtlliune (Hep I. C Tho efforts of Democratic Ilepresentatlves B endodin a caucus rewnulinn to jirehs tlio MIlU " bill us ft pnrty measure, i ho I'retldent's incis ' ntno Interpreted tho straddle of luuiuau d ' Itnand for Ires wool and fres raw materials Asunernlly. will) a heavy reduction in duties on Kiiiauufiicturod products. In adopting this plat it tform tho tlonvehtlOD puts Itself in accord with ' Ubo candldnto. and with inoro thnu nine-tenths 1 J fof tho Uemocraliulleprctontstlvos InCongreBa. Wl V Having anoo tnkeji the plunge the Convun- written nrgnmentlt prosentod tho freo trade thoorlos moro compactly and moro forcibly tlmtitho l'rnsldent did In his meksnge. Tho protonco that there must bo n freo trade rovls lonorno rovlslnnol tho tariff, that there can bo no removal ol tinnocossary taxation" or lessening or tho surplus rovonuo without cut ting off duties proteclivo In chnracter. la ohvl ottslv Iraudulont. Mr. llnndall and other Dem ocn.ts hnvo shown that tho wholo ninoimt ot tnxatlngthnt Isncedlosscnn bo roraoved with out touching ft single duty protoetivo in naturo or Intent. Jlut the Convention desoneo credit and thanks for avowing, at last, tho doctrines which havo reallv govorncd tho action of tho party (or llfty oars. Jim the ltarljord IWiront llttp ). Wlioi-o the Democratic platform isn't uttorly vague, It Is ludicrously h) Micrlilcnl and incon-, slstent. It begins by "renlllrmlng thu plat form "of 1HH1. which Mr, Wntterson. Chalrmau of this very committee that roports the resolu tions, had Jut pronounced "11 straddle." "equivocal," and "duplicity." Hut, to plenso tho Iroo trudora. It ondoreos Cleveland's "Inst rarursl inessago'Mhls ponsion vetoes are not so earnest as may aro lacetlous). and calls it "tho correct Intcrjirctatlon or Hint platform tipuii the Question of tarllt reduction." Bo tho tntllf people can stand on tho old platform, nnd tho Irce traders on "tho interpretation" of It. It Is mi nmuslngnnd contemptible, but char acteristic "dodge." The Chairman of tho corns mlttou himself puts tho situation this way: The mmpitffti meat b4 ruiipht Ami tho battlo vrnn er lout bii tim ifffuu or ft rev enup tarln1 h ,irroaet in n inritt fur I roteriinn. t reel more puttnttai than luilonat onveiiilnuit. luct tiua all the urlot ileiuttL'oiftitf cdii. Hit altir, li.ivu fixcil lliu lihta ut tlio i'rcitdentlal iruirKio. Look over tho root of tho platform, and set it besldo tho tacts, and it will to seen what a lot ot hollow itrotoncos has boon got together. Tho surplus is largely thu result of disgraceful In clllclency nttil noglect to nppropriato foriictual neuds; tho paralysis ot tho postal setvico Is tvplcalnf its sort of effoctlvo admlnlstrntlnn, the lorelgn policy has been stnvli 11a 10 provoko Indignation through the country, and bo on. Wtierovur tho thing Isn't a tree trudo argu ment, outright o Ju disguise, it Is nothing at nil. trom the Ayraeux Journal ti:ep) With words of approval of tho President nnd his pulley, and ol legislation for its uiloico mont. thu Democracy takes its position, and makes Its Issue against protection. This will bo tho lino of bantu in thto election. Viomthr liullaiwiiolU tenllhcl (m.). Tho most ardent tariff reformer could not hrcve n'j,.oit c. niuio clear, explicit, or emphatic dorultlon of tho principles and policy ol thu patty. J t voices the ennvictionb of tho Dci.io untie imuu.es ot thu country upon tho supremo issuu of tbo hour in unmistakable language. rroM the Vtka Jleiala (.cu.). Tho resolutions of tho St. Louis Convontlon were 1 ecognizoct there, as they will bo by tho country ut large, as merely lorinal. oxcept in their treatment of tho tnrilT ijuostlou. (Ju that subject they aiuoojupleto echoes ot tbo 1'iesl dotu'a message In its advance toward tree ttado. mid whllo reafUrmlin: the ilcVlarutlou ol 1SS4. they liionuuuco tdat lrtossago as Its truu lnterpictoi. As if tin.-) were not enough, n luimul lecommcndmloti ul ihu earl) jiansagu ot tbo Mills bill was adopted, without allowing a word or debate. Additional cmphiuta wu given to this resolution, by a boparatu repoit Iniiu tho committee, mauo b .ur bmtt of Tonus) ivniiia. thu lmmediato agent of Mr. Cloveland lu tho Convention. trom the Aetu Haven Vallaitum (Hep). We havo no doubt that an attempt will again bo made during this cumpalgu bv Douiociatlu stumpers to doiudo their hearers iuio a heller that me jilatlotm doebu't moan what it says, it Is Impossible, lion over, that such a bare-iuced and glaring deceit can be successful. J'ho mesbago In tho party's cieed and tho iiills cau cus bill is the party's llrst act in uccordauco theiovvlth. liy those two it must stioidorlall in tho support of all intelligent voters. mm the Anton Advertiser lltii.). It is Idlo to call tho Democratio tariff plank a compromise it Is simply ti bungling oiforl to deceive and to capture protectionist votes for tho purpose of inaugurating a fiee .rude policy. JHm the Cleveland Ltaaer ana JleraUl (A-j.). The tariff plank is a triumph for tho freo trade element ot tho party, ltd iu thu commit tee by Mr. v attorbon. from the Louisville Courier-Journal (Jtt'.. No doubt any longer oxiata in the mind of any man its to thu puriosu ot tho Democratic Earty toward tho tailtf. Whatmer doubt muv avoexibtedas to the meaning of uny phraso ot that instrument is removod. ftomlhe Utvtston Journal Ren). It is a froo trndo platform, and it loflects tho spirit ot tbo Administration, and of thu Clovo lund freo trade lenders iu tho -National Houto. Krai the J hllaucliMa llessltiev-)-Tho froo J.rndor.s won a comploto triumph at St. XOiilb. Altor sustaining an apparent cbock. lor tin on days they turned tho tables uud car ried every point. Tlio llual deliverance of tho convention is prccfsel what li'c) contended Jor. aud the candidate and the platfoiin exact ly Ut each other. Thu Democratio party by tho utterance 'and action ot Us highest national tribunal, commits itsolf sijuurely and une quivocally to tho most advanced policy of iroo t tilde. From the Philadelphia En-pilrer (Hep ) Practically tho platform has but one plank, and that plunk Is tree trade, and that plunk ex ompllllodls Urovur Cloveland. n the JJrooUin limes (Hep ). Tho platform adopted by tho Domcratlc Con vention to-day is sulllclently explicit, it reai tlrms thu "straddle" plank of Ibrt: un tho tnilff iiue-tlou. but it endorses tho policy set lorth 111 the 1'jesldent's moMigo us thocoirect intoi iiretntion of that platlorm. and it endorses thu Mills bill. Thus. In ellect. tho highest tribunal In tho Democratic party declares that humr.el J. llaudall did not know what ho was talking about when ho told us, in 1884. Hint the plat form did not mean lne tiado. and it reads Mr. Itandall, Mr, Jills?, aud all the Democrats who refiibu to endorse thu Mlllb bill out of the inuLs of thu part). fl om Mc Xeiv J'orA r ess (Kfp ). In our issuo of Dec 7 tho Vei congratulated the Iirpublican party on at last having to op- ficso a ireo trade President. We now have a ico trade plattoim. if tho people want lioe trade thuy will elect Cleveland ai d Tiiiirnian net Novomber. If not they will elect tho ite publlcun candidates. AND BULL OTIII.ItS lT.ErEr. TO CALL IT "TAIUIT IIEIOUII." from the Jinlttmore Aun (Dem.) Wo find It frco from tho reproach of being a dishonest compromise to ictaln power, and at the same time clearly in line with the carefully considered uttemiuos of thu party in its lift national platlorm and with tlio i'lehldont' mesbiige. whieh Is regurdod as nu intorpruta tlon ot that phitlorju- " ' ,J'ho resolutio 1 of the Ht. Louis Convention follows closely the platform of lbSl and the President's message to Congress, lndcod.it accents tho latter as tho correct Interpretation of tho former. It not only nflirina the revonuo plank ofIMM nnd en dorses the President's views, but It also en dorses the efforts of tho Democratio ltetire sentntlves In Congress to secure the proper re duction of taxation In accordance Willi the well-known and clearly denned utterances of the party and its candidates. mm the Atmnu Argus Dem ) I Thero was no straddlo on tho great question ' '10 day on the Democratic platform this f . Thu patty h.ib tome out viu.iruly lor J-, . m as ropnisenlcd by tho President's Jili, ,V. "' tho Mills bill. ' The plat H.J:K . overy irlendnf tarifTrekum. It fi".? ., Hi.. 'vocation liomthetaililjilank 1 I2m J ?.,'. i?V noll' ,l10 1'ic'ldent's in.-s-n? iAWi,-..r!?rk "" iniorpiotntlon of that $& tlio 'ottTr tl! eu""U l IRl,ff re- ro&.Ti!cimcirei:: --"'ru-, 7lJ.AfAe.vn To- ., tlirons 1 itscan- JTho party start.fsco.iimffteo. ,Y',t '0,na' not diflsto mid Its icbolntlniiB. t' tai. ouliil tho abstiacr, lint In i1kju from the .Veirirlt Jour, 1.1 (D'm ) ' POM- Tl.o plfttform takes a strong nmiriei. ' tlon on tlio vital point, itovonuo tJ'u. elded but com orv ill Jvc Iiom IU .ew Totn .'tar (lum.). It was a policy, a distinct flft'iomphntloissiTff, which tho Dcnioernc needed. Clnv eland bus found It; linsstampedlt wlthlilr,6wn sticuglh, courage, and ability; has Incorporated It into his uiilled party's platlorm. and now goes be toie tho country as ihu i-mplo-'s caiidiilats nud the li.i lied champion of turllf lelorm. J'tvtnthe' 'u tllteutr Itxin ) It hasrcalilrr .i tariff plunk or W4, has endriii-eil l'rosn tieveliiud'h mesMigoi'stho correi t Intcrpr Ion of that plank, nnd has slumped with l " -eal of nppinvid the elloils of thu Domocratle ..nei.jnliilhe iu Congiess to securo a rudiatJuu of excessive taxation. n.i'1 the ,m llnten Mi s (ml ). As it is now tho partv is distinctly pledged tn th furtherance id Unlf re'erm. and suili tariff relorm aa inn President outlined. No other moaning i'iui i.o tortured nut of the platform. i.lEbti-fmir I.lqimr Jirulrta Indicted, The hpoclol Urnnd Juty in tho Couit of 0cr unit reriniurr imunitit to Judge Ilarreil ) CJlfrday V.i luint, tht rtulti,r live iU)i' iirk I11 ill.'sini; lam tlio pile of excite romrlaliiia in the plulrlct Altorney'a rmre. l.lzht) pmr bnlleiuiemi uere fiiiiuit axulnt liMUur UtalffK uuu ililriynlnc cues rre flUmuMd Mans of trie In.llcleil tulnon krejie r will te arralitnnl 10 P i-au on -MoiiJay neat lu tlie Court of OirriiudTtr. loliier li 1 ejpeneil that Uliirlrt Attrrnay I'el'owa will prrtrnttn the, ieclal flraml Jury 011 Vlondav nral tlio ahargca of ullucj crriiinion iu llle Jlourd uf Aldeiuira. A. MntilU lor Hti-iipplns Ilia l!ny, James Burns, a laboror employed by Con-uir-iurJni. I frlnimliia, t.-u rrnt lathe penlirntUry fcr a innntli by Jui'eo Mcvil.na jeftrrday, for rrucliy beatlnv hia lit rear old m.ii. Willie Uurua. with strap, Jh Ihjjt tiud iilarr d truant Irom ai-hnoL 1'lciureu or IU tHjr'a Uidy rliordy nrur lio n hipped wre tilubltcU Koyal ISaklB l'emler, Abialutely I'ara, Tor twenty fif years the suvnfiard Ado. r Belmont Stakes at .Jtmma Fart;, to-day. rran) MITKIEWICZ SUES BARKER. THOSE cniNJCfil! CONCESSIONS OUT INTO covut in piuLADKirn - Vision 1 rinnnclnl Ortenn -Chinese Ufflelnls have lot S.000,000 It ' Tele phone fttnek nnd nre Ilitnkerlnti fan 'clr-phonce-Mllklevrlea Fenra n Frrrn ut- PiULAi.r-i.rHiA, Juno 8." Count " Eox "ctio tloMltklovtlcz, who has figured nschlof nt'0' tlntor for tho alleged concessions iron tV Chinese Gnvornmont. has brought suit agnloA Wharton Barker, tho Philadelphia capitalist, who, it was announced, was to furnish tho money for tho enterprise. Tho complaint wan filed yesterday by tiackott nnd Dennett, tho plaintiff's New York counsel, and by Aloxander I'nrnbam, his Pennsylvania solicitor, in tho Court of Common Picas In this city. Tho action In brought on tho equity eldo of tho court to comnol tho dofendnnt to carry ont nercements nllogcd to havo been maio by htm with Mltklowlcz and William L. Palno for tho consummation of tho enterprise Tho com plaint tots forth that prior lo March, 1887, Count Mltklewlcz nnd Mr. Palno haddovotod their energlop, nt great expense, to obtnlnlng from tho Chinoso Oovornmont a "concession or grant for a toloDhono company, to ostnbllsh, ' carry on nnd opcrato tho tolophono business In tho treaty ports of that otnplrc. and thnt thero niter they cntored Into an ugrcomont with tiio dofondant Darker, whereby It vvaa agreed that the relative Interests of tho parties lu tho on tcrpribo should bo ns follows : Tho plnln tUT, threo-tvventloths : tho doioiidant. thiitccn - twentieths, nnd Mr. Palno, four - twentieths. Tho schoino was that n tcluphono company, to bo culled tho Amorlcan Telephone Company, should bo formed, with a capital slock o! f 0.000.00(1, of wliieh 1.000.000 was to bo limited tnChlmiso siibsirlptlonsiind the remainder to bo owned bvn comimnyto bo loimed with acupltol block of tliu.vHJO.UuO. which was to bo known as tho Oriental Com pnny, which, it was agreed, should own all othor concessions obtained lrom tho CliincM) Uovernmotit. It was also urn ceil, at Mr. Darkcr's loauest, that tlie name of Mr. Palno should be lultoutol all grants utid con cessions, which vvero to be made to Messrs. Darker nnd Mltklewlcz as solo grantees. The complaint goes on to state that Ilarkor war, to advanco all tlio money uocessary to carry out tho enterprise, was to pay the ex penses of nn expedition to China headed by thu plaintiff, at tho same tlmo iiirnlsbing all necussnry instrumental lor experimental ptir lsJnON and was hImi toorganir.o tbo two com pat.los us nhtivfl stated ns soonas thoioncos .slens should be granted. The expedition. Hie complaint sn)f, was sub sciiuentl) oqtilpt ed at a cost of 110.000 and was conducted b) the plaintiff to China. After re citing in detallthonegotiationsin China, which llnallv, it is alleged, icsulted lu adecicuginut lng to Mltklewlcz nnd Darkorun absolute tele phone concession, tho complaint sots forth that tills concession was duly n-slgued over to tho prouoed Chinese American Telephone Coin P0n, and provisional certlllcates of stock in that company noiii Issued over tho signatures of tho plaintiff and defendant to various Chlueso ofllclals interested thoreln to tho ox tent of 51.lUiO.ou0. t)u July IX 1887. tho Viceroy, H Hung Chang, after thorough discussion v 1th tbo pluintifl as to the leiislhllityoteEtubllbhinga Chinese-American bank, through which capital could bo tur nlshiVI lor establishing and operating lallwnys. mining, and other enterprises, directed, tho cbmplalnt alleges, tho oxoeution of certain proposals as tho preliminary basis of the bank ing iilaii. It was provided by this provisional banking concession that Mltkiowie.-. should proceed nt onco to America aud arrange with the dofendunt and tho Chlneso Minister and Ma Klo Chang, who accompanied tho plalutlit as especial representative of tho Chinese Gov ernment In thu matter, tho final -sottlcmont of the concession. The parties above mentioned met in duo ( ourse, and in the eatly part ot bep tvmber tho Chlneso Minister, at the request of all interested, cabled to the Viceroy tho ac ceptance of tho provisional concession. Immediately therenitur. it is alleged, Mr. Itarkor invited Ma Klo Chang to his homo In Philadelphia, and cndo.tvorcd to poison his mind against MitUlov.lcz and Paine, nnd finally persuaded thu Dnvoy to execute a paper ptiiporting to bo an alteration of the banking concession, wherein the name of Mltkienici was omit ted as a grantee, und it appeared to bo granted to Darker alone. On .Nov. 10 Mn Klo Chang returned to China without." thocom plalnt avers, "anyof tho objects of his journey having been accomplished. lu U10 mean time, thu complaint continues, Daiker, bv repiesentlng liimsell as the solo grantee of tin cnncB-ions. entered Into nn ngrcemont or pool with Hamilton Diston, H.l. Fling. Truncis A. Murphy. Samuel 11. hhlpley. lra ISovven, llobcrt Glendcnniug, and ottieis. whereby he secured subscriptions tonfuudof J100.000. with which to meet tliuoxpciifesof the Chicose enterpri-o. i'lnnll). Having re peated!) lofused to carry out his original agreement i lib MllUewic. nml Paine, he sub mitted to them another, dated Aug. -J4, lbM7, vhlebwus ultimately oxeoutod by them. Dy this agrcoment each member of tho pool confronted that Darker might negotiate and sell one-fouith of his Interest lu tho American nnd Oriental Company nt tho into of 25 ter cent, of the pur value. One fifth of the proceeds should bo paid lo Ihocom paitv'a Treasurer and tho remainder to tlio owner. Tho remaining threo-louithn of tho stock were tube deposited with Mr. Darker us trustoo, not to be sold ior two )o.us. oxcopt tinder certain conditions. Tho corporation was to be known as the i inanco Company ol 1'onn rylv'anln. with a capital stock of $5,0uu.00d. and each subscriber to the Mock of said company who bad j aid the casli p.u vnluo of his stock was to he entitled to subscribe to tlio stock of tho American and Oriental Company to the nniount of one-half of his htocl. in tho Finance Company of Penns)lv.iu!n nt thu rate of l!5 por cent. 01 tho par value thereof. Tho complaint gnoa nn to say that Darker concealed bis purpo'e with regurd to tho con cessions ifrom Mitkiew c. and Paine by pre tending that tho provisional banking conces sion hud been revoked by tho Viceroy, although long alter making these excuses he continued torepresont to the subscribers to tho lurid of JlOO.UOd for or.pviiees thu' the banking concob slon was in full lorco, thereby luducing many jieoji'oto buy of him at a high prion a vety large proportion of his Inlercbt in the enter prise 01 Chinese concessions. It Is lurther claimed that Dnrkor oeeulod a trust dood by which ho usbignod to himself. F-zra Dovven. and Hamuel Grey as trusteos nil lntoiost in tho Chlneso concessions for ten years. Tho object ot the deed, tlie complaint sn)s, vrssto create n llnanclal octopus under the name of the American nnd Oriontal Trust, with a capital of 120.000,000. the whole ontor Piiso to bo under tho control of tno threo trustees, who wero to draw an annual salary of f 10,000 each, nnd also to reeolv 0 10 per cent, ot tho annual profits. Trie complaint furthor doclares that thoro havu lieou urgent reiiuests lrom tho Chlneso Interested III the telephone concession that tho contract should bo carried oat, and that tho organl.atlon of tlm Chlneso-Americnu Tele phone Company, with all the benellls growing out of It, bos been retarded and prevented by tho wrongful and Iraudulcnt conduct anil do lay of U1art011 Daikoi. The plaintiff thoro f ore demands that Mr. Darker ho compelled to otgii'tl.'H tlio Chinese-American Tolenhiuio Company villi a capital of le'.ouo.OOO. and al-o tninenrpnruto tlio Oriental Company, or elso thu Ameilcan and Oilontal Company, and llio rinnnce Company of leniisylvaula, as ugrecd bv tlio com 1 act of Aug. 24, lbS7. Tho plalntllf r.lfo demands tlio repayment by the defendant ol the siri,(,(Hi or more'e? pemled by Milklewicr. on the expedition to China, and also usks that tho defendant bo umdn to account for tho plant ot thu expedition, now Iu his possession. Orccn Didn't St pan to Kill Shen. Poiomnn Joremlah fihea of a gang of fruit ')rron I'ler lawns killed on the 1 lulu of Juno 1 ,.- I ler by I'utrlck (Irren. a trult peddler, rf 0 or the treet, L Wowliifho itoniach, ilrernuas 1 ,. re rornuir levy jestrrday. nnd sovirM TlMill,1,n er w lllif.hr . Miimii! 1 ulitnllold of arrnluifiJaet. ''a sirtf.u teatiiicil that ureen und 'lonrsloioin v. en llio i'ler und nunrrelltd. In taiitou ui a aiit. leriifAtti slua suu Has hurt. SllM lllftlj) UV !, frlUB. the iuslei,rreii ntJI u. '.ilea ureen from any In lie wan unit home ill e un diril.arKtd. Coroucr Lev) -jury rtw Ulillon ul.urt lihca, ni.tlMt. , b l.je. l'uurlk IViird Jlel.',Yf s. "nrd Dowllng Tbo members of tho FoJSv. '"'V f Club rait Lift nifclu at Johu O, II, limifir"s . ra, I . 1'eurl street, nud awarded two aold raoillCi-u . VJ,e llnusmaiia nnd 1' tVfudel The highest P'a ,. ruin 1 1, nfi.w wert; won by Messrs lunry r itcHe-soa.. Joltii Wiechmuini. JoUu if. tlohnisnn. U. Ko-ier. v' &. lull 1'rek.iknt .utin t'. ,t, fihriTis ami sorrel vv JoflhMm. it.esfl ifeiiiivmen sliTriltlm sest rteorls ii'ir i I he twenll tit u eels of tl.o ffa;VJ. Wrlllilabh, lUd Jorl I'rrndrui uka. lichieiii Wahrruaiui. kusier, Jail eiiu, aud JJlc.z. find JVeivs lor aire. J lllnnlaii. Within two or throe days several poetnlcardi have hern received at J'ulite llra'l lunrters ivilrlmr forJrnnlo Ku.hnian of 127 South Seventh streer, f4 Inir, ra , vhnce child It vtuss lid, Uy ilrad at her lK-Mr. Ihe Ul c ird ud led llit le uoniau would Ut)ublle if9 found In unio h.iKp ui in itus cfy. .Mi ularrn m&i sett oitljesirrdy b) I l.o police. 'tlie. Duel 2Ivtvveen Glnitstnttr nsd luceraoll, Topulsr Interest In the control erny sill! rairlnc be twrfnl'l liiLeriio'lalid .Mr liladsione shows noubale. ileal, rile A'tltk Amei Icanfleit'Oi for .lullt. roiiluiuln 0.,k iimerixtll's lotirr ti Mr i,iadtone, t ri Idly travel ling toward n -.ke o( ose hundred ihou-anu cojdrf, I in ti uclriulatUiilelu ludtoroua contrast to all "com l'ititif'' periodicals. Tills sueaks roluiurs for ihe mrrlt of II vHevlew and tho Increase of popular InlitlbiirMu 'Ibe. Jlrat lllab-CUss Claarettes. Slnney Pros', bveclal rartursaia Oreatrsjsamssdoir at Jerome J-ark to-day. Frsnutnt , t rojojijy.vyja Jtraj .itatlog txlfoia la5 anfj AN" AltCniTECT 8VX8 FOIt I1IS BILL, And, .iitvrllhstnndlns: Mrs. flock's Protest, the tTtipy Apttrnvra Itla Clnlra. Mrs. Holcn Plock csplnlncd to n, jury In Judge O'llrlon'a branch of tho Supremo Court yesterday, where hor husband, Otlo Plock, wns stiod by Architect Charles V. llomcyn, Hint Mr, Ilomoyn's bill was oxtrnvagant and unjust, and should not be paid. Otto Plock Is nvvonlthy German who rotlred from business sovcral J years ago becauso of 111 health. Ho spomls his winters In Paris, nnd during tho summer ho ' llvos nt his country sent, Mlnnua Park, Guv- , ward, Orangocounty, N, ywhei oho has about i I , 000 acres 01 gtoutid. During tho summer of 1R31, Mrs. Plock wnnl o' some alterations made to their house, nnd shk showod to Atchltect Iiomejn a pioturoof Hiiev'0, "nil In England as n model after which shew ished hor house to be reconstructed. I)o propnv. "0d the pinna and designs for thu altera tions, & ntl presented u bill ror tl.7iO.07. Its paymom' wa.9 rofusod. and henco this suit. Otto Psk declared that thn plans of the nrchitect v "ef" fMrnyncant, mid exceeded the Instruction, thnt ho had received Thevcnl ed for oxponditv 'r,B '. ahout f 42,000. whereas Ids wlfo wanted (. '""oil ",niore moderate. Mrs. l'lockoxploinov1 1" tlio jurv' thai she siipcnn touded tho arrat. uements. Mrs. l'li,cl. asserted i thnt sho had tlu" Prettiest lioiibo IntJr.iirm county. There art. n hdg, n bmn vvhlcli evst , $2,000. and dog kcm. '"It iilii'rt ut tl.5 !'. t'pon I cross-exnmlnntion ni. attempt was mmln to cot ' nttho private aflnlrrt "', H- Phck.and s)l0 was asked If her lumbal-, u. wns able to attend to matters of this kind, nnd ".ho wa, notsullcr- k ing from some mental trot, "la "Mental trouble." exclnia'od Mrs. Plock: "ho ' Isnotstifferlngfroni nienliit troublo uny moro tbnn you nro." " . . . ., . , llio jury gave tho architect . verdict for tho i full amount of his' clalm-l.fil!)TJ. with inter est. Mrs. PlocTllssald to bo u slstcrof Mrs. Tony Pastor. , Cornell Fellnnshlpa Airnrdrit. Ithaca, Juno 8 Tlio oIa-IiL fellowship- for tho now ncndomlc year nt Cornell University hnvo just been nwnrded by tho faculty. These aro each of tho valuo of MIX) nvil good for ono onrat loasr. Tho successful cindldato3 aro: O. A. Ilttytrr, '8S, modem lang.'iagcs; U T. Mcrrltt.'SG.'phjslcs; VV. C. Tlshor. '8S. history and political selenco: illss -T. V. Know. W, botany: MI-aM. A. Widimin, '8H. mr.v hi'iiiatlcs: i J. IX t relghton or Dalhouslo. 'h7. phjlo-ophy: O. F. Emerson, Iowa College, 'Sit, English hiu guago and lltoialure; Miss M. M. Wi rdvvell, 'W, architecture. Thoro were thirty caid. daks. Moro Cornell gradiiatea wero successtuf than nvorboforo. It Is aslgnlllcatit facr that fcie halfof theso were women, and still morn si. : nillcnnt Is It that their success Is iuuichltuc ture, mnthcmntics.und Lotuny. Iltneksmltli sc!.wiir(j.'i Head Jtody round. Itlncksmith Schwartz went to nlceo on a lounite at his home, o4-l West Tlilrt) seren.h Mroet, on Inat Sunday xilzht and when Mrs. Scliwa-lr nnoLo in the mornlni; he win inbslni; VcfterCav hu. lioit) wa wuhe I upat the root of lhlrtv nttti street It l suo pnved that si liHarly was out of I.! head and wandered down to the river and Jumped In. IlKAAVJAh ASV L03l.Uiil;clAL Rarer York Stock I.jelmntc Stttet June 8. rsirtn rriTis sr mvr rtnt fit ji.ihviu Teen set. Lt, m...0t!!. U So Car. fa, .V. r . 3? 1 La. con. 41 ul 110M.M, IRICtS CI V(ITU ITATKJ COVD. Hd. Ailed. til .Died. U. S.4k-r ,(l7 I'TU U.S. Cs. isnv..ll'i r. K4ts.e 107 iu7iii. s.i. ii;...ui!i U.K..r i-ei i. i-H U. Ma l-in. ..!. U.H.4ac li" .?h U. s. I,. 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Pnloii Tol. 7rij ;iS, ;,u ;i ';. ,, 4uutt. AluloLrio.,.. ) Ml toi 51 5.JJ The total sales of slocks wen VO ui slmroa tcstos rinsiTG eiortriovL ltd. Asked I ni,i Ailed A.. T. k P. Te.. . HI', Slj Posirn VV. P., 714 7?; cie. Hur. A .sor, 5J 51 iaiii. 1 ell To ..,.;; ,V 1 i-lcni . . ,l'-3 1-4 I.Se'V I 11, Tel,., 4J 41 HtuiA I'ereM,. 4j '.a f rleTileiilima. at ai UlutA I'.Al. 11,'.. III! His I el.tpoiH. IHU 7l Mev. 1 eiii.ii... Mi ii.hjinit. 1 em nr ... ;-, ;,; Hex. tint. st'a. I4!4 lhilUeil.iii! iu,L .3)1 .4 llllLAIKerilU U01U1. IILUTAIIDM ltd. Ailed. ri, .,,. Readlrr(nl.ci..ll'ts ll'i'i Uhlr'ti'.A.V.nn sMt 411s Jto idiiie' in. s . sJl si ivniisrivaiiu... r.. r, ;. l.eau'etliK.d. 74 7rt I'hoa !re!l.,u f.',ij J ll..N..AflillA. 115s 1I4J illll Ai.ric,,,, -H LehUrli taliei.. 5. is 5.). J litasr icmos qmisTioKi Atlantic A fit. W. 1st,. ,5!t: 1 ouisvi.IcA .Nashrllle r.u Atlaiitlo A 1.1. Vv.jd.. 7l s, ) leutra. ........ uni Canadian I'seiao, .',7114 Northern I'aol lo of," :, r? 1, Inn I'arlilu. ,.,,,., HI! 1 ent miVmiiu m romuio'l -.'li l!e.ldlln; " .jr. V. loisois ls.ii nt, 1 julioiuiuo'e ii,,? J"V irul. ,, I.'.'i eniiii 1'aii.ic... ..,,. i.,,1 .l;ls .s... P.J rtalMaliff , ' .51 Ua.awH I'lUDiv.JunoS. ' Grander railroads nro Tho manacof ol tu "cl.ito il.at decreased nt last boKiniilnu to nppu ''T" are not tho carnfnes und depleted ireat. of i.-ites In mont serious results of tlio wis. ' To un yrhich fnty havo Involved tlieir.selvt... 'heir cxlcnt thtae vlrctimstmiccs uro under . own contiol. Tho element that they ennno control, o.tcept, perhaps, ly extrnordlnnry ami I corrupt expenditures. Is Ihu Oiiiugcr Hdlll clan, 'ITliOro snmo iniituiceis rnme tlmu 11140 invited serious attacks in tho Legislatures of the OinnKer Htatoa liy thnrclns exorbitant rates hocauro they prnclicnlly had a monopoly of tho transportation business throuch thoro Btarcs. Now (hat tho prloo ct trans portillon bos bea ixoduocd below cost jNjn2rtaMS)jMaaflL fVW'friJlMft- '-jL Taawtesi- j I msnt, and. too frequently, by tho ndop I tlon of a spoculativo policy, thoso snmo I mnnnrtcrshnve Invited nnothor attack from tho Grnnrser polltlclun. Tho present movoincnt, which has Its origin In tho Blato of Iowa, lias In vlow a further roductlon In rates, nmt also n dotormlnnllon to mnko low ratos permanent, 1 Tho Grantor politician nrRiios that if tho com pnnios voluntarily put their ratos clown to a j cortaln flcuro ho can compel them to stick to tlwisii rates regardless of consoquoncos. Tho temlency of thin oconomlo polloy will bo to cL'.sk competition, nnd also to bilntj tho mat ucots of tho Grnncor roads to their sonfios. Tim t havo themselves to thank for tho present rone iiioiiofalliilrs. No one clso Is responsible, uiiliirluiintoly. tlieynro not tho only ones who fiiir 1; by It: lu fact. If currout reports nnd In dleiu Ions can bo rellod upon, the iiv-ernco rail load iniinusrcr has profited by the rulnlio has wipttflit. And It inny safely bo added that the I put is belnif proloucod with tho -vlow of nd ditlrianl ptollts. .Th u tho criiiin of comnnnlos referred to nro nloti; responsible for tho competition which liM'i linpaf.'pd tho vnluo of tholr secuiltles Is slimvti vvltliKrciitclcarnossln tho enso of tho ChhtiKo, iiurllucton and Northern road. Tho coiiHliucthmor this rond was not Inspired by (null ratert, as many of the other new roads won, but vvaa timiitostionably built for the prolltt hut could hu made out of the construc tion. Upnii its inerim it Is absolutely bank rupt, rurher evidence Iu support of this s-tiitomem wns furnished by tho company Itself to-ilav. In Its statement for tho llrst flvo 1 months or tlio calendar year printed below. VUi iiiider'S.iiid, however, tlutt this condition lias iiothlnc whatever to do with tho policy of 'ho owners of the property In their efforts to sell It. Thuy do not ask tho C. U. nnd gulncy to buy It on the basis of what tho Investment would yield, but latherdomnnd that itshould bo absorbed on account or its capacity for dls nlbiitlm: tlui entire tralllo of tho West nnd Northwest. When It Is considered that tho lituiiuunrs of tho C. )J. and Northern aro either dlioctors In thuC.il. nnd (Julius-, or sorvnntH of oilier directors, tho enormity of tho crimo tlieynro commlttlnumust bo appreciated by ever: 0110. That there moy bo no mlsundcr-stnnieini- as tnwhero tho responsibility rests, voimntftiither on in this column tlio names or tho directors of both companies and a state ment of tho relations botween tho two ton corns. As tho motlvcsofTnF. Sun In spenklnrj plain ly upon this subject nro con-tuntiy questioned or misconstrued, a wotd recnrdhir: them Is iiurtlucmt. Uhoin nre thou-nnils ot small In vestors vvho'o Income N moro or loss larcoly derlvodliom their lioldlncs of the securities of tho larce trunk Hues runnlnr; vvost and north west lrom L'hleiiKti. ()vv (iik to their hick of or Riinlzntlon these holders practically havo nn lit cot lppresnntation In tho raanuRonient of thoso properties. Their investments 1110 nono the less sacred to them, althontth thev nro tin ublo to lift their voices nsiilnst tlio curtailment or tholr income and tho impairment of tholr principal by tho whims ol speculative hihii- k ' ' Ucsldes, tho entire Investment com niv I'")' is interested In and nllecied by any movement that results, ns tho piosO' CJriitiiror war docs, in destroy liiK t onl lien; o nnd values ccncrnll). That eoeimiiiilty. Is ontltloil to consideration rcrard'ess of Its investments in tho properties immediate), ' airccted. It In in thn Interests of theso people, nnillu fact in the host Interests of evoiyono o.tcciit thospeculntlvi' m.tiiiiirer lofened t". thm The Sun unhesiiatlnrtly and timinalillcdlvdcn.oamcs tho llaerunt abuso f trust cd whieh tln manacersot tho Northvvest- orn trunk lines nro suiltv. When this cotirtirhn.' of thlncs shall be reme died or shall licvoj u,ad away.the Htoek i-x-eliar.KO mnrkctBirili ,t be nrnctlcallystac nautiis they were to-eLty, and us tlity havo bce'ii for ninny davs psv- llio rcnl tondencv ol tbo rinrket for ouV railway securliies !. shown b) tho stubborn e's'stanco that it con st, mtly 1 Hows in tlio face of tl? deplorable con dition of tho Oraneor roads. hto unit thoro si ecinl stocks move up In rosjionse'o favora b'n developments alTectlUB thorn, and C.ucy ro tulii their imiuovenieut. We do not vvisi to 1 onstiucd ns smlus that nil of tho con- ilitlons. eioptlnc tho Urnncor situation, nro favornb'o to a Inrizo speculation In stocks. Hut j it must ho patent 10 ovory onn that business In I Wall street Is held iu check by tho considera tions dwelt upon. Outiidiinf mode-ato trndlncln fit. Taul and 1 In Itcmlinifiind as 1i1rpr.tlv.1nco in Orecon Im 1 luovi iiieni, there was nothlni; in m-diD's mnr . Let dicivlnc speii.tl comment. Tho volume of trnditiH was the unnllost vol recorded, but the btiicnntion rosultod in only small fruition nl declines. 1 I'ln il sales compare vita tnose of yesterday I ab lollows. Ju-." JmieH June 7. June K Can Soulhcrn . 4i?i 4si$ No-. Tae. con. --'Si J3la c.U Ay .11 I; 11:." Not. rae. uret.. 514 5I?p llel.U A Vtcst I-S l-f'-J 1 V.A.N S..... n;, S7U 1 Pel A I111.S011..HMV4 ll) Otnalui com.... 30 ,V." I lne It's HU Orcein a r. f.. &n isjt I t.W AI). c... .'7 n iir-ironlmD. Oo ai)i 57 I l.nn ATexas.i.. 1'J 111 l'l rx Isinad ...1UH 10731 1 tu. a .s..i .. fit'i f.tv Hlen. A w. s... 1: :2H I Liikesilir-. ... Ul WHJ I'lch AW. 1'. pf. i u im U I.. A u 1IV I4s Krailll.r S t'Jli . I.I-. A W. nc... 431., 43 !. 1'Am com... I"'i lilH X.1I.SOU-! I ac... 71 ' "isTer. rac l'A lti,i I Norfolk A W.. it 47 4lHf,l liuo ruclCc... 54 54' I .NorihweMcoui.Uciii llJ'tl Wisu un. tal... 7i ?) 7t,m i Government bonds dull nnd steady at nn- chiiutfod nuo'atlons. It.illvvvy bonds wio conipar.itivi'ly mole nctivo tluin stock". Tho 111:11 let was stionc il'iouchout. Tho note- vi oil My net advances WHie iu C'hlcaco HJid JUast llllnni-, cencr.il Ss. ', t5 cent,, to !'t,'t : Kansns I and TuMis uencrnl Ci, 's to (10: ortllen l'a- I cille i'ds. t. In lu(i : New Jersey Centit! ccn- eral ."is. 5j, to IDS' ; Jtichmond and West i'olnt I Terminal C-, 'ito fc1lt: bu Paul, Minn, nnd , 3Ii.it. .Montana ex. 4s, ', to 81.4 : Texas l'a- 'clllclsts. Cs. ' to 91'. : Toxas J'acille lid In- , ciimes. 'i. tn Jfl'a ; Toledo. Ann Arbor nnd i ' Norlh Mlcliiitnti Ists, '., tn Ml.'. Union X'acltlo , l"ls, '7s. , to 117; Wabash l'jclllc, Chicago , div.. Ists, T. I,'., j V cent., to US. 31 mov on call. 1C-1)j ? cent. Tlmo lonns on 1 cood coli.tteial an- quoted as follows: blxty i d.i)H,'.i t cent. ; three and foiirmonthb.a Vccnt.; sK months, :il, '' cent., and eiftht mnnilis, t s tent. 'Ihe Lest commercial jiupei is readily dl-countcii at l'sCJS V cent. bterllni; o.chiinKO quiet nnd featttrolosa at unciianced quotations. jVi-tunl rates S4.?R ("il.Ml'i lor loii bills, and $i.fca'4(ij.i4.83Ja lor I demand. i In Hank stocks 10 shnros of Mechanics' sold I nt 107. und i!j shares ol bt. Nich.ilHs in 1 Jo's. I In the Unlisted Depirtmcnt tho salos of Na tlonal Transit cerllllcaios, crude pclroloum. I were j5U.i)ul) barrels at tt to I'.iU cents per bar rel, elosinuat 7tsi. Tho tiadlntr in American i 1 C'oltuii Oil trusts wns heavier than usual, luot Inc up 1-.5S.I shares at 31'. tn.44'r, closlne at aj-s. Other transactions vvero in XJiiluth.bouth bhnrn and Atlantic common. 1U0 slinrej. at 8, and ,VJ shares Western National llnnk ut 04. To-day's offers to soil United Statos bonds to tho Government accrr cited JWfl.SbO. ns fol- i lows: ItctristeieiHs. flO.twu at W7. and J127. Oini lit 127'., and recistcred 4.s. lU4.0oo, nt 107 U. and Sij.liOU nt 107. Tho Secretary of tho Treasury accopted 1 10.000 4 V. cent, lerjlstorcd I bonds at 127, nud J10,50d Hi Y cent, reitlstored nt 107. Ovvlncto tho dulness In thn lion trade tho trunk lines havo reduced their rates upon pic Iron, both oiibt and west pound, lrom tho basis of 25 to 20 cents V 100 lbs., New Yoik toUhi.'ieKO. The nross earnlncs of tho Now York Central mid Hudson lilver ilitllroad and Its leased linos tor Jiay weie Sl'.s,24.t.41, u decreaso nf Sh2.1Vl.14 as comparod with 'tho samo month , ol last) ear. Tho statement of the Oiilcnco. Uurllncton I and .Soiihern llallio.id lor April show- ioss eal uliis's of 127,'JD.a doe'ie.iso of $'ii),7i& as cumii.ncd with last jear. I'ho opoi.Uliis; e pemea DNcenJcd ihe cross icceltds by J2.7H0, whl'.o last )ear thn mud lmiihmI iH.tlCO net. l'oi'iliu four iiiniithneitdlnu April .'!0 tho rrosi oiitnlnh w. re l75.'.(i'j, n docieaso of fD'iil.'JTU as eiiuip.ireil with tliu coiri'spomilui; peiiocV of lip-tjcar. 'J'hov woio insulllclent to meet tho opori'.tlnKOApenift. b) J.il'.iS. tint lus thn first ior.r mouths ol lbS7 tho company eained 3.00, 7uJ not. Tho directors of tho 3IIssourI Pacific Rail rond h.ive tipjiolutcd iitsrs..lay Gould, liim sell h.tKc, and Henry G, ilamuaiid u commit lie to cobiicr.ite with a tummllleo lecently appointed by thn Jllsi.ourl, Kansas and To,is ISo.trd to liivosticito thu llnnudal mid nliy.-ile-.il (iiiiditloii of tno last-named pruport), with n viow of estnbllsliliiirii basin .or Its rourcauixii th ii. Jlr. Hnsro Iiri tleleaaleil his aiitborlty to .Mr. K. 31. t! llnml, ami Mr. 1.. K. fUbloy, olio of Mr. .Mnrqiiund'H pnrlners, will act lor tnat con llenmii. '1'lie joint coinmilteo will beuiu its woii: In tit. 1iuis next Tuesday. The npproi!r..'iiti statomeiii of the Chlcnco and NulUiweitein ltailluid nr thellsciil jeitr fiidlnt; Mat- h Ul coiqp.tiei, Willi tin) iictuul 11k uicsoi tlio p:evl')iisj virtm folio ah; , ihvs lSvi7 t. lames dross rariilnjs r-0CU7,na -.0,-JJl 3IU Inc. w;&,7tu ' Ul'.,.i'es,',''I ""a 1U7:4,:37 ia.v0.3U Inc. 1.0S.I41 r.e'.eirn'ncsliui'i'.iUH jiTri. 174 Pec.til.:iiis.aJi Allilures 5.,).',4ii 3,HM.V Inc. HM..JO l'ro'1-s. ft tut i mi yvdwva Vee. ?l,4lu,5su DlllJfUd . , U4H5i4 J,4K5)I I'urplns M.liO.etO rj,ma7J Dec. SI.4IO,.vti ' Surgi us Western . ..,.- lines 17.'.?.') 7i1,a7li J'ec "''.ShS J.JH4 sales ., 4u;,Hl ti,5b) ,l'-'c JJI.iQa Trt.nirrlus.. 3i,s.isvT) 4,ui,7ri Deo f-M?-,u Tor thu llrr,t sovon monlhsof tlio flscis.' """J t,,"lr,t.,';'iai!1.lu;:.'f.ira"1",,llna ,il? ProvIiitm. "r oul) J-120,fin. Ihe company also furnlshcrt w statoment ot Iti opeiations for the llrst llvo moiiths or ll.o nt turn calendor yo.ir, May beini; j urilyuBtlmiitcd, oh follows; i-eii. firoMerriiliiirs 5flsuiK0 tni.ii 010 t)l.iuitl!,cAtii.ses l-'7,IUf IIJL,U44 .Netenrnlius Siol'.Kri f4,'jaiuts Tll7 s'lT '" er08 U ;m'C20' nn,i 1" net, fl.K "lay onrnlnirs for 3Iay comparowith Gross.. ear as follows: lliORu id las. . 4l'enu .. NH7m Inc. Urns Pel. Bay illy anu ' w-'Ji" !',u- .."-y Ohio southern .. ., ' ' VrJi'f. J,,fc "Tf A I oil ami I II , iah lib- J?;7rv1i l'"' .. .'i'J Alton audi. II. I.rniiffiss,,,, rcrj.mx) lno.EI.loj West. ew tora nJ t-fnii ,,,... iforfi of tho Chl- Ttn presOnt Board Oflllrai 'I road is as cacoBarllnKtop and Qalncy Its. 'I tildney I n. TI. Tlannewoll, Edward Bars', nnd T. JolTerson Ctfolldco. nil of lioston : JVN, A. Oris wold and I'clor (Icddes ot thin city. Wirt Dex ter oiUhlciicii. and Charles 1". I'erklns. Tresl dent, of Uurllncton, lown. Tlio UIiIciiko, llin llncton.and Northern directory contains threo of tho U.. It. . and (Juincy directors, namely, Messrr. l'orklns. Gnplncr, and l'alne, Tho other members nro W. l'ovvell Mason, Alex ander Cochrane AuKiisttis llemonwny, and A. 1. Tou7nllii, I'reshlont, nil or Jloston. Until rocontly Chairman John M. Forbes of tho C,. U. iind Qulncy was Inrcely Interested In tho C ll. and Noitb ern rond, and wan dlrecctly loprescntod In Its mnnnccment, but It Is roporlod that ho hnsclven Hwaylils scciiiltles. The manage- 1 tncnt. nsti vvhiile. Is subservient to that of tho ;.. H. unci Qulncy, and that lompiny ownsono thlril or Its stock, and, jointly with tho rhlcneo nnd lown ltallroad Compativ, which It owns, cimrniiloes to take tipflliOOOO per annum of thn U. il. and Northern first mortcaco bonds nnd exchange tho snmo for stock or tho com pany at par. Tho C )1. nnd (Julncv owns about fine-third of tho rond botween Chicago and bt. I'aul, over which tho Northern Company tnnkes such rates ns It pleases In both directions. Tbo di 1. nnd Qulncy nlso furnishes the Ohl cairo terminal facilities for hnndllns the profit less business. It Is understood that thn most titicompromlidnR opponent of tho Bchemo to forco tho V II. and yulncv Compnny to buy up Its piratical and blnr-lniinlllnc utTeDrliic; Is Di rector Hldncy Ilartlelt. Thu Troasury balances compnro ns follows: .. .one 7. June ft. Coin f)lll DI ! CSV fll'lMHTSO l-eiral tenders i'.i'.OV, 21 OILeul.M'l Totals JiJ.ttlls.t7il 'r-y3.4iv vju Miter balance, f-ta' jo rmearastl Ml '174 ',2i yesterday. Detioslts In national tnnki, C-J,-J;u.-J7il, aitalnsi t.'u,5ij,. II J yesterday. 3Ioney In London. K lo 1 V cent. Discount In tho open market, l'i cent. Tho amount of bullion roiio Into tho ltanl: of Knclnnd on balance to-dav Is 18,000. l'aris advices quote a vi tents at b3'.'Jl. Tho snlcs ot mlnlnr; stocks at tho New York Consolidated Httieit and Petroleum lixchunt'O to-day were as follow': .wile. Tiame, Vpcntnti Highest, ttneest ttiutinr. usiArnaiior J an i :i i-:i jui lun llarceloiia ....'.... Ul l) 1'J 14 llslllllllliil 171) 17n 170 J 711 M'llniti-lci HI HI It 11 lunl'oiO'icllic Ill 111 IU in Z' Kxcheuuer 1 n 1 ll 1 ll 1 15 .snil.lt'rlsio 1 Ml 1 ,7) I 50 1 .'.) limillniijiioiHl aj ui 3i :m .MmJiilln M) An Di III .MSI kon.uth ill '.11 20 ill Tiail.ltlle flilef 2V '.0 i'l 1 NHlVllihtlollar 4i 41 41 41 Msir-rousilte 1 10 I l'i I HI 1 11 Sin I'liunH I eic .... il -l'i i". il 5(tlllnpr,ahalinoek.... Id 11 II 1J l"lsan -pliasllatt ... S7 K7 N7 S7 liiii Sutro Tiinnel. 14 14 14 14 I ltl Shoshone 1J ll 12 12 IMXlMlver Cliff II tl H liOSecurlly 10 10 10 10 the total transactions were 12.8J0 shnros. Aevr Xork Mnrkets rntDW. Juno 8. Ktoun and Meat. Tho tnaillet wan viri ilulliuiil irlecs irete weak, but thero s as no e'l nenii dn i in. i nnow nuuris made fomeil itiar Hie a dlsilnrllvo nc vnnce to tin) more si than foi some Hino past, fhero wi is evidently sotnu mat liuilHtliiu t r itietst oinloiis In till bull Interest, hut nliellier tu enable holders to uii lotid "siiot" count) ot a profit or lo .riio the I.i.e'ilsh alairt Interest a nvlsl was nultc ui certain. Tho lorite utfelitiud) exporls elleeiiiiir a rati I reducllou ot our s:o ckN luvore I tno t'loicuient Hut this timtith Tina initeter. atiention bLlinr illverled to September and Oct iber: still busincei uas small nnd the close quft I. vvltti no Important sens lrom adv point. I on. on on the scot un 1 len dearer, but quiet t tnlddllnjr ttplAids. 10 l.lic : tlulls IU3 lite Receipts at ths porta this t'sv, 1 SJJ bales The toilonlnp; nre iloslni: prices bid fl.r futures, with salesaKa'reKatlna-.'l.tuubaiest Juno. It H7ie October .. ..U4',c,ie-ebruary...H52c. . Jnlr ... luiev..NnTnmser...ii'ii 'March OMv I Aniriit' lu 14c December... .li. )7c , April liusc. ' scl les iber.. DOTteUanusrr I45cl.viuj H'tle. tluiu r VVheat futures nere dull and ilrooplnjr under heller crop accounts and sptculalionavvalts the bureau report espected lo morrow (-.aturda)) sates Iiaj'.'.tsJO bush, nt ui(4UHr. tor June, n-jwuise. f or J uly, ci?iS uj',c. ror August, u.i" ,s iiv. for September. 04ic4 H4j4c far November. u'l-iiuuVtc. for He, ember and 1 ou',911 iiv for .via), join, spot heat favureilbii). ers. and easier prices led to meru business for export. Shlppem look 4UOCM bush No 'l fhtcairo, s;c; other 1st ss Ina uulns-.No 'J tcit Inter. Cc, dellrereds un rrAiled d , K'c, delivered Indian tirn futures wero aa-alo low. r. undir free sell'mr. stlmulatsd by free ar rlva'sntVt esteru markets, snlesU7tt.iH)u busV al.'itvjlc. lor June, oujj'ailoc. for July. is9,ulV foT Auaust, tM9tliilSo. tur : tplember. t)ii,l94C. lor O.-tober. and .sluiitWc for f.ov-niber. spot corn was also loser ner yntl itradcs srlltn nt MlSc In elernnr. OalHisreK sir lor ml-id. but rlrri lor vihlle. -ile Sim (at bush. , tnr'iiilnii; optlotii .'o. i' mine i at a;tvi 37f(i' lkirJul i-, onduiyi t4e. for Auruil. No ! white, 454s4?4C. ft ir Jim . unit on the -pot. mixed at Silt 40.-, and nhlt ent4,l'jl. as In qtiallli. After 'I hnne Wueitt dull; No 'l red winter lor June lU4Re t Jely. KJHu Auifitst lisc; sepletuber. IHJic , Peccmber, l'ec ; M.i. iiMo. tlA nif lorn Jull. No. j mixed for June 5UJ4'- July, 6 : Auitim. ic . heptemtiir, tino.; tictt'bir iillc Ohis dull. No. . mixed tor June, .cue.: Jul). ..TJc , Ant ust, J',(e. hsonsiois ld rii futit.es declined sharply under s movement to resltlre prollls, sides 55lii) tcs. at s.;.,o3 asuc. for June, K.7H'4 eic. for July. H.;.)(issdc. fnrAu. trust. 8 SirtiM n f r --ei lember. nnd ssii,sr4ic for Oc tober. After 'Chat iro the elope wa at s 75c for Jure, s.;nc. for July, s.a'0. tor Auiaist.ss,o. tor beptember, and r.;:ii-. for Octt tier, spot lard was dull and dronp Ititf. salts .'Miles, .it Mn. lor prime city, ssliftne-c. for prime to choice lrestem, and r.v c. for re lined for the Continent. lorKM.t, ilil.i, oul rloes were itboul slead). at ali itl II ' 11 old aid neu mess tut metis flrnier for pickled bet ies rf TMTJic .bt.l other" Iseilull. Dressed huH4 lower .it ;4i.rt,iS,c. ter city, rsllnw hrni and Indemoaid at 4lc. suiter llrmer and In demand nt 17(4Jie. for iijamers. fhee-w in good demand at7Hrs SyCc for State factory, full cream I resh ckics active at ietH.-c. ilBOCKnirss.'ofrce on the spot was fairly active, but a: locr prices,, -"aleeiiusibae-slilo at IStWUKc for No 7 143CC for :!! (' and 11V lor Ni, 4. also i.enu I os V-iriunlbo. p t Mil opluns dull and unsettled, siles K1.5A)tiacs.clcilnif steMJy with sellers at thofoUowln; prices: June ISTOc.Octnher.. .'Q4'c,Febniary....l0 3no. Juiy li' v,e. November .lo. sJc lvianh to.Cc. Autrust. .. .ll.Vic iIlecember-Hilcs. 'djirll Ki'ilc. September. 10 75c (January . .lOauo i2y lu35c. I Raw pucars dull and droopinj, stand-lrd centrifucal, b'c.vklih la.o bas sold at that lUure. fair rctlniiiif t uua, 4 il.icc. with mi Invoice of muscovado rii.nured sold at that price Molasses steady, ulth u caltfo of Matanraaso d at l.'&c. for 5n' test. vIktals strniis tin quiet and further declined; sales lOtons at IS0.c forJul). Iiuot copter fit mer hut less actiio, ssleti HjOiiCs) u- I.uke ut Hi Oe for spot and 1S.H1C ferJul). Lead dull and eaiier. rlos rj; weak ai uMic for June Nsvst. stob-s Spirits turpentine dull and unchanged at M'v I'sTRoiFtu Crude rcrtlfcates opened slightly easier, ami declined to '.7Jj;c. then advanocd io7l-c.buc nsraln Oeclnied. c'oslnj; dull but steady oneninir a7sc . selhnc ut 77J4G71SC.C. and ilotlnirat 7s;h.M7si7,c. , sales U4l,ocsJ bbls. I.Ito KlocU Slarbet. New Yoiic. 1'riilay, Juno a Hceelpts of beeves 1 sji) bead as cur loads for elie murkei. .e'lear loads for i It) slaughterer direct, nud :i7 car loads lor exporters. 1 trm and active to an rurrv finish st nn ailv.uuo eijial to to't.'jc 'ft lm ,t)s .same slccn ranee. I lroiuir.1 to, ;-, - i,rfis, unit s nue of tho ' tops up lo vl foiiiinon to dt t cut ess steers, front $4 to bl 7e bolts uud drj cuhs lrom fttloStJI 1.x-jxirt-. to .lav nnd to-morrow, iisj beoves and ".;ih quirtersor beef Kecelntsot calves. tr)t 1 ead Iteporteil steady at tlltf Is4ic. "pi ti. lor bultcrmllk calves, and at fifojc. for vials. s Krrelpts of sheen an 1 lambs. 4.:Kl Latnha werr plenty and extremely dull ut loner prices .-hrenflrn. and all sold Laiuhs ranged lrom I'fc. to79ic V; lb., sheep from 4lc. lo 5iec . with no poor lots lu market Keceipts of hoirs, S Sohoid. None oftend alive He ported siead) ut tho nominal range of J3.7w.jfu ,i ioo lbs. UAUINK INTELLIGENCE. StlXUTtnK SLDASAC THIS DAT. Sunrises.,,., 4 as sun sets.... 7 U0 Moonseta... fi CO 11K.I1 WiTKIl THIS 1AV. Faudy Hook. 7 41 1 t,oi. Island 7 401 Hell Gats... 035 Arrived atnY, Junes. Ss Celtic, Irving, Ilverpool Msy 51 a-ul fjjoenstown 31 II ss Alter, f hrlstoffers, Jlremen Ma) at) and Southamp ton -Use ss 1 ny of lrr,lii. Land, Llv erpo il May 3d and Quetus tuwni.ist sstiellert, Kublwrlii lliiinbura May 27. s- ViaestiiiMl, lliiicbini.i 11, Ant ier,- SSOeisrr. Iholiisen. t opcuhiisiru rs Aruaiiaili, 1 ic'riiiri.011 .Vianaiilllr. ss Aiusuiit.irn liooler, lliilterdiui )lay 20. Ss l.-lialiuU iellella, II liana ht uM Dominion touch. Norfolk. Ss liili!ih.ntt, SDher. .Savanuaii. ss r'util.a Nilsou, Wllnlnglnn, N. C sslul'iallvt l'tiill iilbruliar. ss V tmasie. l'l ill. I eriiaiiilinu ss Itniihoke. Iluiphers, Ni'H(n.ri News, Va, ss lllelitiiond, Jenuy, J.orloU. ss I itiiiiuiie tien.a, itiiv.uia Ss 1 i.cv p. .vinier. llouier, liangor. Ship iiedpird Mdltou Aliiitcrd.ire itark l'rrsfs, viaiculin. Whotinr N. H. HaikJost t. More. 1 eonhartlt, Jioilon. asrk 1. mil Ilobtnsoli. llllbua Xlru Juliu ilePeriniitt, Davis, llostou. ABRiven oir. bs Westernland, from New i'oik, off the f.ltard. ssieeii ntoa rnmios roitrs RsThlngiall-e from fopeiibsgen for No York. ss lial). lrom l.iveriioo, ior New ork hs lltivtua, irom Ciiavrseiid lor Ncat Vork. f5jiiiir.s.'j g.otirw. (sentleiiten'M Niiinm-i ITml -r hlt f Hnd Draw. ersalcHioSc ram J, VV, .itlllNhTDN, iM tlrauu ai Now orkr also J7uethnr. above -Jau su illfli llaia. Decided saving ill prho. Hel'AN.S'S, "l" tioivery, near Irliu est. Men's intent I.e.ill.,rMi..ra,svu.7(I nnrtu Xi. MiNNLDV, iu Cuiilauui si , up nairs. MMUtll.lt. ni,AKr.-r)nt'illlTV --(In Friday, Juno I. leva by tho lev 1 1 ri-toplier I'.hiades, L'harlts K, illako to I'vrnvlU DounUiy, allot UruokDu -.... Dtr.n. nroi. "',;n -""ddenly. at Raton's Neck. June 0, Bam- .. 1 u" fit sar. 111 ihe ,s,ih )ear of lil aire iie'a'ii.Is, fr"llJ,";"rl;filuii) inviiedioailrtnt 11. V.." ',i'?Za "."" '-,' '""" "' UelboJIst llelunerJl to-aa, -llipoit, Jv j V1V1W l ;'.ur,.'7' hi 1 uno 7. nt his residence, ia-l 4lhaJ:'J.n'u.,r!"ii:1,': u."uc " " '" i,w ' ''Are, f...fr.e,,d, ,r. I, ." ,!.c'i!";ffc,k',e", !u:!i4,11,yVaron,'l?l.ii'e.Jl",1',0" "' "h ' . i unerai sen lies wiuie held tinijy at!) o'cloek . mu'slmi'" "' " u""ry. 1 1'biiI?i jli.. onluna.. n.'!,i;V.i.7''iiTh"1'"r mornlnir. Jims 7, at Ihs feaiMs I .Si,, V rlJ?:.l.,".'inm!' ? .bHD-. laickawa V neacll "llrr "rTfiT'Trifirr"i F-r,ZLt!3'-- "bbbbbI gjifrinljlsrtjrrgs ffj "io JtoTiirrtil '""' "" iB MHR. WINPIXlVi'fl lOOTUIMISVnur, forCWldraa Vfl tettMng," selttns Ihe aims, reduces fnflaminaitan, 'ijt' M allajs all aln. and cures 11, d colic 16 ctiilsu boitla. ,?vV H ii. s. sqi'ini: Ai Hi1.vH.07 pui.tIv vET 'W New Vork. Our lKcarat gold Hatches from IM upi Jgk M guaranteed to mn within tn seconds n rnotfth or tuoiity vM JJH retnmed DIAMOND-SAND FINK JCWhLliy. " AK H it i a PAitnii.VAitM'. TiiiN-ei to Wi H covet good looks. 1'MIKEIVH HAIR IIAI.HVM gives pA Increased growth, richness and wealth to the hair. vJc, 1 T.M.TKVAnT,n.v7tl'i:Tri,F.AMNO WORKS, g fl Na.lju ithav. Send for circulars Tel Call IJH-SlsHt. 4 sbbbb! hm & bbbbI I jg til pXwk mi II nMMXJ km cSPa L v im Our Clothing Stock is so Mm nearly right every way that H wo'vo no occasion to cut tho jtll price of anything in that de- 11M partment to-day, and you MWi know wo never practiso tho 'JH common deception of adverlis- H ing bargains merely as a do- 'H coy. Then come expecting' to $ find a great variety of faultless tH suits marked so reasonably JH that wo can allbrd to say don't H hesitato to return for your 'IH money if you buy here and 'H afterward think you can do H better elsowhere. $m Wednesday's sale of dollar of- $ mi fico coats swept tho counters , JH clean of those wo had reduced. $ II Wo havo a further supply of e $ II very neat Coats, with Vests, at j If $1.50. The prico is for the MM Coat alono the Vest goes MtB along, because they wero mado H together ; take them or not, tho H' price is the same. M There is a bargain for you, JW' however, in Furnishing Goods. fl About 75 dozen Fancy Percalo 151 Shirts, stripes and dots, of the '"JH "Monarch" brand, have got M themselves into disfavor with im' the head of that department by Jfl moving slowly while marked S at the reasonable price of $1.50, 'lH even with two collars and a pair 'H of cuiTs"toboot." Guess these BWi' "Monarchs" will havo to ab- ''im dicato to-day, for whack goes iJ a third off the prico and you ?m take them for a dollar each, f jli collars and all. ffl By the way, if moro collars J9 aro wanted, recollect those n "2,100 linen" we sell at two IB for a quarter. And did you &M over see such Neckwear as jf j we're selling at 50c? Yes, you lil can seo some of tho identical tBl patterns and shapes selling - elsewhere for a dollar. 'f ' ' ! , Rogers, Peet & Co. ij bboadw.it and rxtixcK btm , tt IIItOADWAY AXD USD ST. 'ffll Prices Same at Both Stores. '") iJljl ''mM .. r 11 -' ' T H Jliitaiinul. -BH fpo Tiir. oi:Ei(TTfoNsni.tnATKo aottT. 'S A UAeiL 110Nl)lIui.l)tlU UF fllK ,3 Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad Co, I T.W YORK, Kajr 2-1. IHM 1 In auilclrallnn of default lii the ru) mentor Interest sH duo.ljnel, INtte nn the above nieulioned binds, the no- lelllcneilhve belli luueled b) llle IndHrsof .1 iar2 sbbsI iniuuiiiof iionds to act us a t oinniltteo lor tho prutac, ', W Hon of the Interest of llio bondholders. '""" I tW lbo.e vim desire lo eo operate should stnd the! ". H rallies, addresfes. and the amount nf bonds iher rsora- bbbbi sent toauy member ef the toonulitco. 1'romotMtloa f HI Is Imiwriaut f " , ) sbbsi i.uvvARni) .ihv:s. ? H W iluam 'livr-i,.ji Unl" tc-" """' i M I..LI VM VV .!ii?;V,,l!',rTl t,a-MB'" " ! M william ,)ii!i,t"rJ'.li;''"""n)r' 7I """""r. t IS wjllia'1 u.lolVl(':.,ll';'"nan:, e-M vv":"t' j' ttwl ,itroni,l Co", ao Jiroadsi ' LB IRVING A. EVANS & CO., "M ban hints ami jir.oi:i.i'.4 HI looTox Vvun.Mwu 1 fctoil. J:ihuii2o Ituiliiinx, IB f- h'I'.Vl'i: ST., JUOSTOV. Jlflj iflfliaioir; Notices. K I'rdsy viithf.,.li';h ' Tl'ursitar " Mother's rears," WM 'a""A A""l'mi" '""'" "Ury "'fuu,;n '11 R ? fl'.1,1 '-r """"sr 5tv l.-r -nr.l st and whar. la ' IF Jlosa O"'1" "bJ lhoru.es. Address U) the liar V. ft 9 72'2.'-.U"" '''".''' l-eaimttiilfi'is k?i "X I "Ti ',,i"1-, '.'""';' -," es at 11 o'cii'k hullsill- J "The no!) Ut). N.w Jerussleiii" liet, t. .P""!'" j r v V iMA9 A H A K II.UI tCAfsAUlAV i