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if ; THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1888. 5 J II SHE WILL SEW SHROUDS, ran ironic selected for tue srooK II pjttNctcuB o.v inn ihljsik Didn't tVsint to he Velfhed-ftald It was Ontr HO Ionnds It mi S7ft l.S-Ahe H XlcjclAre, htho la Gnlnff te be Good. I Ann O'Dolla Balomon, tho unhnppy prln- H cess of many allasos find n checkered caroor, H rocolrod a visitor at lior aunrtorn In tho Tombs H ikt halt pant 8 yestordny mornlnc. It was a 1 man, nnd hs was sinuularljr doforontlal und U urbana tn hli deportment. Tho mocllumuan B favorably lmproesad by hla appearance und do- taeanor. and when ho invited her to tako a short excursion with him olio mado ready at onoe. Bno was drosied tn black, and alio put I on a plain black bonnet and draw u pair of I lone brown nlovos ovor her hands. Thun Alio I took a black Bhopplnn baa In onohandanda brown papor parcel In tho other and wont out . I with lior cnllor to the Warden's office, Wardon I Osborne eavo hor oioort n lormldable looklnc I dooument and told tho "Prlnctm" that ho wai I sorry (or her. Blie ropllod that nho was crato- Jul tor the excellent euro tho Warden had taken of her, and, slttlnc down at u tnblo, dashed off a letter expronslna her approolatlon of tho kindness of the Tombs officials and com- mondlng the discipline of the prison. Thon she rose and aocompanted her escort to Centre- stroet. whore they took it 1'outth avonue oar.i While they wero waiting for a car llrottier Oconto Balomon approacbed from a louncliii: placo on tho cornoranduiadeaBlf ho would Epeak to his sister. She cavo him a wlthorluif ixik and turned her back upon him, and Jrother Oeoro vnl!oil off In nnollier tllrvctlon. Tho Prlncoas'rt osoort wits Deputy riliorilT Joseph J. Durkn, and he was colni: to take her i to tho Island for six months. ' " I wouldn't mind this Koine toprl6onlf I thought I roally ileservoj It." sho ealdtohlm. " Blx months undor restraint Is not so bad, but I am not trullty of conspiracy. Why, tho vr- Idlot of tho Jury slmjily maken Mr. Marsh out a lunatlo. and If ho should make n will I do not oo how anyicourt of probuto could admit It, " Thore Is auothur thlntr which makes tills conviction Imrd. I have I3.U00 tn bank, and busybodlos nnwi laid on attachment on it on the protouco Unit It Is part of money I raised on o mortKncrt on tho Madison nvvnue house. I hod It sevoral yoara bnforo I went to .Mr. Marsh's houio. I would like It now, but my lawyers will llsht for It till I Ret out. and thon we'll seo who owiih It. And thon thorn's my husband, tho poor old gentleman! l'rotnlso mo. Air. liurkc, that ho shull receive uood troatment. l'loaso tlo not liino him taken to Uio Island In that gouoinl wiiKon whoio they put rnuylis nnd drunkards nnd common thlnvos. It must bo very hard for lilm." Doputy Shot lirilurkH envo his word thnt ho would do what ho could to scouro tho " Oon eral's" comfort until tho pcnltntlary walls should oncloso him. At tho foot of i;.mt Flfty-socond stieot nbout fifty men nnd boys and n few women were col loctod. nnd they recocnlzed tho l'rlncoss Im mediately. ltonrdlosn of rnimmiir. they nil cried "That's hurl" and all their curious eyes wore turned upon her. 8I10 sat down upon n wooden bcni'h In tho full ulnre of tho sun nnd lookod pensively down tho rher. Her luce waa considerably worn, und she appeared ton years older than whon sho madi herllrst nppoaranco In the police court. Hho luid to wait ton min utes below tho little tiiK thut runs botween I'llty-second si root and lilackwell's Island tied up at tho wharf. Then tho deputy agisted lior on board. She was tho only prlsonor. and the other nassonKurs were two medical students and a dun reporter. Tho Princess sat upon tho rati of thu boat near the stern, and chirped confidingly to a collarloss, hairy dog who was watohlnic the tide. Tho dog run away und hid himself in tho wheel bouse. " Who nro those youne mon 1" whlsporod tho Princess. "JlotUcnl students, I guess," responded tho doputy. '"Those two tocother may bo." sho said: "but tho other Is a reporter. lean tell them. I wonder tho boat Is not full of them." Then she asked It In tho coiemonios of rccop ! tlun tho oRlclals would volj:h hor. " I wish they wouldn't," she said. " I wolch aSOnounds." I" More than that, I cuoss," ventured tho doputy, smiling. Oh, nol I iibsuro you. only 230. You nro a large man nnd that's what niakos ynu think mq so heavy. Still. If thoy weigh mo I sua'n't obioct: I Intend to gle no troubl.-." At the Wnrden's ollleo tho l'rinoess shook bands with tho doputy and thanked him for his oourtoby. Then she went liohlnd tho big Iron I unto and disappeared In charco ol Deputy Kon- Body. A few minutes lator Warden PllWtmry f received hor commitment paper with tho roc- ' ord of her description noted upon It. Mm told tho prison people that she was Imrn Urn Florence. Italy, thirty-nine years ago. and that she had boon In Atnoricii thlrty-lhe ye.irs. " I am a lloman Uatholio in roi glous belief," sho said. " and am a spiritualistic medium by occupation." Hor height wrs found to bo S foot 2 Inches, nnd when sho stepped upon the platform hcnlos tho tell-tale machine reglbton-d lior "wolght as 27fij pounds. Matron 'lt7iinmmis madn her tako n tub bath, nftor which she put on a prison gown, and was taken to tho bowing room, whoro sho was set to work making drosses, shrouds, tablo cloths, and other mut ters of that kind used In tils' various institu tions on tho Island. Only Blx times durlug her term will she bo permitted to reeeie visitors or write letters: uad tho first time this relief will eomo will bo at tho expiration ol thirty data' Imprisonment. Tho Princess rnndo her will day beforo yes terday. In it she lea es all her property to bo divided equally btwon lior own child and her adopted child. The "General" Is not piovlded for. Her jewels, ol which there Is a eonsider nblo number, slio conlldos to Mr. Klbrldge T. Gorry to keep In truut for hor childron until thoy shall becomo of age. Consort Diss Debar will go to tho Island this morning. A iiidgmont for (1.1D0.II3 ngalnbt the Princess in favor of Catherine Kushwnaflled In th6 County Clork's omco yosterday. DUSX VAT CUES IX UOT. And the Xrcntlntloita nr nanlta n'lth llnnk Thieves Come In for ltemurki Also. Lawyer John It. Dunn, who waa found guilty of conspiracy with Itlchard 8. Scott, tho paying lollor of tho Manhattan Dank, stood tip In thoCuurtof Oyer and Terminer yester day forsi'nteneo. Lawyer Drooko urged that tho prisoner's pre vious good character should be considered, nnd snid that Dunn had really lost all tho money, not kept It. Judgo Barrett askod if tho peoplo conceded that Dunn hud really lost tho $140,000 stolon from tho bank. Mr. Parker answered emphatically in tho negative and said thut in tho opinion of tho bunk's ofllcors Dunn hnil not oven dealt fairly as thlovos do among thieves. Judge Barrett snid: Dunn, yuur moral ira'lt t" KreMcr than Scott'i. When he atitred tu iihlr It was you who urged lilm to punue the downwurtl iiaih. If you hu not rhrckl his lui. pulse to citle with the bftnk. he would lm e tacit none the leti a guilty man. hut would have at leait had loine hope of rotrict inff his future. You are the tempter nho firvTtnied hltu from doluv that, and ind-ired him to take he enormous turn of money which resulted ia bis im mediate IllKht. The most untortnnate oondition of tilings irith regard to this prosecution end Indictment is the probability that If you had not lost the money, or kept it. as tho ease may he. this prosucutiou might not tmvo res iltcd u It DM to-day One of the inosl unfortunate mint's lu modern tile 1 the settlement of defalcations and ember.. elements by officers of moneyed corporations. V lut led Immediately n, your prosecution was the fact that when Scott had. through his friends, settled with the bank for sometlili it like oue half of tho amount which, be haa taken, you were not ready llli that, halt la rirnlsh it. nnd if It hud hsen furnished probably the prosecution would uot hate resulted as It has. The bank was willing and anx ious to push the matter, hut there was no money to be reailred- .sutn setlloiuetits are renlly inrentires to the, who aro morally eak nuii who aro conteinplatliig defalcations, because they well know if the defalcations are large enough the i nances ore trat In some foieWn land they may he able lo makn mine settlement bf whleu they will be rehabilitated, or spend their days in comfort with large portion of lbs money whicu they have taken. So far as your rase is concerned. I can see no gronnds Tor clemency. Jonr guilt was greater morally than Uoott'a. I have had a suggestion made of proious good charaoter. but I hare iieard no evidence iinnn that point. You have certalnl i humiliated and dlsgrared an honored profession The Judgment of the Court is that the rull penalty of the law be Imposed. The judg. ment is that ou be lmprlsonut, with bard labor, for tho period of nine years and eight mouths. Judge Barrett granted a stay until Monday, when he will hear argument on tho motion for a fermaneut stay pending appeal. In the menn Into Dunn was taken baek to Ludlow sti out jail. . If Is Lite Istooil Ntalui Ibi- HIdrnulU, y Tho Bldotvalk in East PIxtloth stieot on which William darvey was stabbed and killed an Mon. ix day night by his hro'her John was stained with his btuod fgj yesterday. The place I' a few steps from the alley way 'M that leads to the rear house at 13 where illlam Oar- yey lived. There are two grammar schools andaprl' Hp" vvnaryechool in the neighborhood, and the school chti- 5" dreu curiously Inspected the dsrg stain. WUUsm Oarrey will be burled today. Ills wife spent yssterdav at her home bet ailing her misfortune with some of her girl friends. Hli" Is only is Capt. Uunnsr said that the wife and all William's frlenda tried to shield John Garvey after he had coin. mltted the deed. It was only by cornering John i'ag. B .neyof W Sutton place, who was a friend or both liar veya. that any uiforinstlon was got as to who the inur derer was. fiarrey was taken before Coroner Lew vrterday and oommltted to the Tombs. Cagnty leelliied liiat he saw William down on tlin cround i,nd heatd.lohn cry. "My H And. I'vo kll'eJ hltu1' iieiir) emltli. emiiluied i'i the Ice boats a l lli font n' sixtieth stirei lestlilrd that John (larrey camo tlivre und tsten- a kuifr Into Hie rl)cr. I Unto ol the Roble delate, R James L. Wells Bold at auotlon upon the Real II EtUU JSxobange yesterday seventy-lire plots of ground II belonginx tn the GoMo estate on and ns'ar Jsrome ave II Bse, in the Tsrentr-fonrth ward. The lots on the south II side of Jerome aveuue brought 1. luo each, end those U elJseswrtarleofW,oUpUoet9goaca. I'- ' ' HsissssssssiSaiBTsBmsmESlZBmBmBmHBi& Jilt. KEEOAN'S FALL. Tie Deelnreie that ha was Pnllejtl Ont of n tVlnelovr by it ssnralnr. Thcro wna consldernblo cxoltomcnt bo tweon 2 nnd 3 o'clock yestordny morning In Garllold plnco, Brooklyn, tho centre of lntorost bolng In front of tho now btown-stono houoo, 110, occupied by William Keognn, oashior In n large wholosalooutabllshmont In this city and n nophow of Vloar-Gonnrnl Koegan and his two sisters. Mr. Mowbray of 125 Gnrllold placo was awakoned nbout 2S o'clock by tho scroams of somo porson In dlsttosscloso by. Ho dressed hi in soil Quickly, nnd, seizing his rovolvor, stnrtod out to mnko nn lnvos tlgntlon. Ho saw n whlto object lying In tho courtyard In front of 119, nnd on approach ing ho recognized his neighbor, Mr. Keognn, clad In his night shirt. Othor startled neigh bors camo up nlmost simultaneously with Mr. Mowbray, and finding thnt Mr. Keognn could hnrdly moo or sponk, concluded thnt he was tho victim of burglais. Tho nbsence of a po liceman excited somo angry comments, nnd a pistol wa llred with a view of bringing one to the spot, but Mr. Koegan had long been carried up stairs before one apneiirod. ,l)r. Byrnes of a47 tjlxlh nvonuo fotind Mr. Lecgan suffering with sovoro shock, contu sions on his back, nnd with bruised foot, but ho nssured tho family that tho Iniurlos wero in no way tmiious. As tho front door was locked when Mr. Keognn was llrst discovered In tho court vard. his neighbors wero anxious to learn howhoeanie Into the prodlcamont. Mr, Koo gan, It Is said, at first oxplnlnod that he was awakened by hearing somebody uttonipttng to enter the house, and when he wont down stnlrs nnd nponod tho front door a man sebod him nnd throw him over the railings of tho door Bteps Into tho area. Afow hours alter the oc currence, however, when bis sonsos were moro collocted, hn mado this statoinent to Detective lleynoldsof tliellcrgen street station: " I wont to sleep In tho trout room mi the sec ond floor nnd wasaw.ikoutd by hearing a nolso In the house. I found that It was mado by my slstor closing tho shutters in tho rear room. I then went back to bod but wasn't there long whon I -hourd a nolso at tho shutters In my own room. Ilefoie returning to bed alter going to my slstor's room I hud soen a man slttlngon tho curb In front of the house. On getting up the soeond tlmo I saw a man's hand opening tho shutters. 1 sprung fnrwaid and grasped the hand, but I was dragged out of the window and fell Into the nren. Tho burglar reached tho window by laying a long board or ladder against tho house, Tho burglar, who was about 50 years old and woie a slouch hat. tinned mo ovor bcroro ho ran nwny and took n good look nt me. I think I could identity him wero I to seo him ngnin." Mr. Koegan admitted to n dotcctlvo thnt thouuhtsoi burglars hao beon upon his mind Intel v, resulting, ns lie supposes, from tho fact that the house, when temporarily vacant n Bitot t time ago. was entered untl robbed of Jllinin money nnd several articles belonging to his undo, tno Vicnr-Gener.il, but ho Is posi tivo thnt ho was not dreaming when ho made a grab for tho burglar's hand at tho window, und thnt tho Inoldont ns he descrllies It nctunlly occiiriod. As n confirmation of Mr. Keegan's story.it is roportod that two men were seen running down L'lrst street about 3 o'clock, and that one of them wasearrslng n board on his shnuldr. Pollco Captain Jewott, however. Is evidently of the Inipres-ion that Mr. Koegan Is a victim of delusion. This is his ofllcial re port to Superintendent Campbell: " William heegan of 11!) Garfield place re ports thut at 2:45 A. M. u man erected n plat form outside the second-story window of his rosidenco nnd pulled him out of tho room. Ho foil to the sidewalk and received u contusion of thesplno nntl n sprained ankle. Dr. Byrne of Kl.xth avenue attended him. Thurs lay last trlnkots belonging to VIcnr-Oeneral Koogan were stolon from tho house, Blnce which time It hus preyed on his mind to such an extent that It looks as If ho was a llttlo off." CU1LIX O.V TRIAT. FOB UIH LIFE. Called TJpon to Answer for tho Kllllnr " linker Viitinllnr Goelta'e Wife. Chnrlos Glbliu, who killed Mrs. Goeltz, was called for trial beforo Judgo Barrett In tho Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterdny, nr.d elovon jurors were chosen duilng the day. 'lho crlmu with which Giblin Is charged was committed on Fob. 15. when Glblln entered the little bakery of Valentino Goeltz, at 103 West Houston street, nnd offered n counterfeit live-dollar bill In payment for his purchasos. The baker dotectcd tho fraud, and held Glblln v,ith tho intention of having him nrrested, vvheroupou Glblln pulled a rovolvcr from hla pocket nnd llred, hitting Goeltz nbovo the tight temple. Gooltz's wife, Madeline, rushed fiom on inner room to hor husband's nsslst unce, and Giulln llred. hitting her in tho nbdu mi'ii. indicting a mot inl wound. L.-AsslHtant District Attorney Pnrdy, who had beon uhbivucd by J udgu Mnrtiuo to defend thu prisoner, asked to bo rollevcd. Abraham hujd.im tool: hla placo bythe prisoner's desire. Mr. buyduin vvunted a postponement until thu full tetm. but Judge Ifuirett would not listen to such a requobt. Mr. Sudam thon secured Mllo J. White us associate counsel, and tho be lection of the jury was begun. The box was tilled late in the day, but by per emptory challenges on both Bides several seats wore mado vacant. When Court adjourned tho twoillb sent was empty, and a new panel was ordered for to-day. WALTEIt JtAU.laU'S SUIT. A New York Hyndlcate whteh llnnaht Jer sey X.nnd Acted Honorably, Tbenton, Juno 19 Tho caso of Walter Raleigh agt. James G. 1'itzpatrick of Now York, In which was Involved tho title to many thousands of acres of land in Burlington. Ocoan, nnd Atlnntle countlos, Now Jersey, was decided in the Court of Chancery to-day. Maurice llalelgh bequeathed tho land to bis childron, who, with Pltzpatrick, Lawyor lllch ard K. Nowcoiube nnd Moritz Cobon, the lattor two uKo of N'eiv York, formed a stock land company lor tho purposu of develop ing tho estate. The sum of S100.00U vius Paid lo tho Chtuto for thu land, the amount Poingsouurod by mortgage. The llnloighs under the urraugoment retained two-thir is of the land, nnd the control of tho other third pat-seil Into the hands of the Now York svndlcnto. Hubseqtiontly upon tho foroelosuro of tho mortgugu and a public sale of tho land thu New iorkers became the purchasers. Their clntra to Its ownership, free from tho interests of tho lliilelghs, was disputod by the plaintiff, and undor tho decision ho Is mado trusteo of tho land for tho holrs, conditioned upon the puy mont of $3,950. Tho advisory Mostor Baya that no fraud was porpotrutod as charged, but, on tho other hand, that the dolendants had actod honorably in the business. Women Arerue with Mayor Chnpln. In n couplo of vvooks tho terms of flftcon mombors of the Board of Education In Brook lyn will expire, nnd Mayor Chopin will appoint their successors. Much pressure has bocn brought upon tho Mayor to name somo women ns members of tho Board, Bo far tho Mayor has not Indtcntod what helsllkoly to do. Tho Temperance Longuo, reprosontlng 120 tompor nnco societies, sent n delegation to wnlt upon him yestordnv. nud urgo tho appointment of women lut Do Board. Tho delegation waB com posed of Mis. II. M. K, Goft, Mrs. liorry, Mrs. Poclo, Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Mlntonyo, Mrs. Gaston, Mrs. llrtmdago, and Mrs. li.lt. Murtln, Mayor Chuplu rocolvod the visitors courteously, listened attentively to tho argument:), but gnvo no sign ns to his Intentions. When the visitors bail filcon t luili-ilop.ijt u re, Joseph C. Hendrlx, President of tl.e Hoard, c.tllod ami had a long tnlu with tint Mayor ovor thu appointments. Mayor (,'hnpin has shown a disposition to place ministers in ofllce, and It Is thought one or nioieot them may becomo membois of tho now Board of Education, I ourt Calendars This trisr, Butbkmi! Court Cuamdmu. Kos. 43, 47. Ut, Ml. tl, Of: 07, t'iB. 71, 7H. M. H. 8(1, Ul IU IX, Hi, H.V 15V, ISU. 10H 1IW, ISJ, Ifi, 1B5. -.til, i-07. till. "J12. 'Jla, a.n 234. iio.tiW. iin,'H),u.ni,nt,t,-i uk.m-l Tsnu Itecess ronllliued HrKcui. lrna i'art I. Nos. Plsl. 7iH. 7im 7S7, JiS 7b), UJ7, S7.', 7'i, I'nn It-Clear. Nos. VM, 7.V MS, 111. 7IU, Bin ewi, 73J. Tn. 74i 711, 7H. 74U. 5JI, Wa. 7IS, H1H IU .1JH. 71.'. "J-l ui RietiiT Part I Cae liguu Xoh 17H, IlKIOi I7'J3, Mil Hirjs. ,ji Sirtn, .nut. awj, ski i. mil, .w.r. :rj7 I7iis i;in. iai. I7wi. IS5S, At 1 1JI5 j.'ij I71J, line. Mas. ltT.I i'nrt II. I'J'e uii.lllithed .Nos I07si. -t7lV ll'-'ll, lnll jaV, PJ'.'i, mt lu:l7. I7iu 17MI. 17C. 17tSl, Il'.-J. IU7. 171, ItaV. 1117a Sin. ul let, I.VHU, ". IMti. Part III. Case nn'.lilslieil .Sos IHM, l,7J, iUJv " llieo. lilt.'. Ill I, :m"3 1U7II, isj,', llm. M.'7. late, I sit, ir,:i, 1:171, hv.M Ui7, 1 l.'i, 401. n:i-' Part IV, Case unilnlshed. Nos. hots, ifcii. in.'. J. .'tsm. 1 TJie. Sinini.ll.' Couiir. Will of Thrift. Tecke. 10 A. SI.; C, M Klewarl, 10.111 A. l . .lames I'astle, a P. M. Kor pro. bote-Jo.hua Jones, f. niswnrm Jlary White. IUA. .VI 1 I. W Ooerck. lli.JO A. H.i J, U. Hamlin, O. K. Houtbsrd. KIchardHieele, Anna M.Kobert, John W, PownLog blUa tjnlnii. 1 1 A. vt Btrrraina t'ocar SracisL Tiax. Noa Hi. 812, BOB, 2 1, 2iv 211. v.iu. 2i.il, au.3na sot. 30.1.(13. tvn. liKssKiLTsua Adjourned nnlll thlsmornlm. PartL t'lejr no. IMVi. iwi, 1111. 17117, ss, ado Koauoi rwis-BrsciiL tm. Mo. It 18 Eotirrr Tsaa I'aseon t.n..fj. Part L t'ase unhnlshed. Mn. 7). 2ll, mil. Nil, Kl hOCl HID, r,7J. I'4'U, UVi, 72, Silt. h:osjfBII. u. P,.rt ll.-floar. .Nos. 7M, tWJ. iau. Bill, Mil, !I23 r.-7. ftilt MM. ftf.lt. 1 JOO, 018, D4U, WH, IOtVK, levi, IW7. (170. 1171. H73. H70. i'iTr I'laiiT i'jrt I m iwji,37t2. n2 ansa, 2n. H 2'iw, :i7, ifl.i 3,i in, in., :ml nxj, siti.v, ,177s, D7S1, ,'H7. I IKS i'nrt II -, 17MI 17iI77 7S-t 7iU, 77o, 7i awn im 1. .iiiu atH". :rn 1. sin. ui. a s ' :fii. viio, :tii.. :n-,j, :i.-,m, a sn.'3. Part III. .Nos. ioo, ij-a, r.3M, :'u n hnnremr, AllcocV's Porous Plasters relim bupreme for curlnif ache and naln. As doctors one and aU maintain. .so The Beet nink-Clas Clear tt as, Uuiy Bros'. SmcIaI Itvitmuuk FZXAXCUU. AND COtUUCBCZAL. Maw Terk Ftack Jibansje--lales Jaaej 19. rstrvn mtu inn Tr eesn (m ll.UOOs). 33V.n.s.r 127 I lo N. O. con. s... PS a U, H.u. r. nnn 3STenn. bet. 8S....7KJ7UM itoriau ratcis ri iru itiTss aom. lit. billed, tux JtUi. tl. S.Ut.r 1U7H IU7V 0. R.RS, 1S!V.,.1I0. P. 8. !?s.o unK IC7M u, Rftsisne., ,iail U.H.s.r UT l.7j; U. M K7....I2 U.H.s.o 1J8 USJJ U.N.6S. INeA,.,,li7i. U. k.vk itiej.,..i:X rAliroin inn ornti onti i l,0OOs), B All A Pac. tsu S3 3 Nor. Pac. Sd c MM IU S21 B Ftn l ... KlU i K. J. t;. rsnl. s.,,,10il 4Alii A hns. 1st ii'ifi I N.Y.fenl. dab. ...HI 6CI1.A W. Ind. OI...II5 7 Nash. A Chat. con. t 0 th. At.C.a.H.ctf. asu H..,, ,.,, M SCll. Q.4s.,l.d.. P7M 2N. .Ch.A8bL.a. nlU 2i (..n.Ag,s.N. ex. i-.'J It - eiri sn .; i.! ii his, 1 fan. So. 2d u--M 0 .,.. IU 10 Ce11.It.lt. A U. Co. IN. , con Mi . ot oa. c. as. . ...tntu 1, l'H 2 Cent. i'ac. I.k Id 3N. W.ei, 4 B7 10Ch.AK.Ill.teil.6l., 00 J ,,,......... B7K 10 ? TN.W.iroldr 12 u WiU 2 I2HI4 lint cnaiw IM 10 Or. S. 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IM 31ir H.Eil pf I PI I M A Ht.L. eqptOs. H 1 Trr. ll.ln. .'d.. KB 1 Met. Kl. Ut IIMj 2T,il..A.A.A.N.M IstlUltJ ft Mich. V fta..lDU3..,llll 3 fn. I'ao llUIT.. 1I1U 2 Mo. Pac. en iny H I'nion Pac. B. K....I20W s Mm. Ln. Tel.ss!... I'-'K 3MestSa.li.. I01K 1 Hit 11 Put 4 .Vor. Pso. 2d a los! 20 luH SuNur.P.SdO SIM 2(1 104 6 H lUWesLN.Y.AI'allt. IM Total sales ot railway bonds (par TSiuel, ftJll.UUO. salLauib ann otiii.ii sillaiu. rren- Ittph. oio- -r7crina.- Fau. 01A ttu tit Bid. .uted. nil Adams Kxpress ,.MI Ml 141 Ml lift lu American rnbie... 73 "J 7.1 72 7J lOAmerlcan KX.....10H liw los list ll 200 Atch . T A m Ke.. b3! but sjs ia raw Ml AtlatillcA Pac .. ( fe "H PH 'Si aiiocanailahoniliem. 4tM 4CH 4 41114 4l 1(U Central Pacltlc... 2i'M 211)4: 2UU 211U 30 eUKK'hlt i N. if Inftls lis) loitt lu'.ij vtH 40 fhlc. A .V W. f..MO 10 140 140 141 41.1 U, 11. AO 112 112 l"H HIM 11214 2713.1(1., . VI. A St. P I13M H "-, tt tut 11200, M. Abt. P. pt..lo.W liutj 10IU IP'M Hr-'M 2.iiDf.. il I. a Pac ,.ior, lei iuiU icat, lmU MkiCln..V A 11 pf.... 454 4?f 4t 4H 414 1.10 Consnl. (las Co ... 7JW 7i',i 7J)4 72 72J 7SPcl. A Hudson . .li5i Pe-Jj loeli IwM HK 60(10 Pel. Lack. AW ..12K)i 12 12(-i 1jh 12e)t lllen A lt.(i pt.... 4.1 4Vt 41 . ltK.T.V All letpt B3V UlU TOK Kl 0314 2Ul!-. T..V A G.'Jdpr. SIX 22W 2,'V, 22M 2J (IHomcFloVe 11', 11)4 11H 100 L. fc. A Western... MSi IP M M4 IS lull, KA Westernpt. ItPt 3)a 41W 4J3 44 173UO Lake rtore... . DO lai M, cu M'H 21 IiulsA Nash. ... RVH 534 M 53V M9 ft-o Manhattan fnn.... bSH t-s 82 82)4 S3 tnoviem. A Char .41 -14 SI 2:0 .Michlean central. 7ia 7Wi 7ijm 7SM :ti S4.V. jltsMiurl l'aiiuc. T2' litt 71 72tJ 72)e Mdllu.kU JtT. ..lit I2M lilt OH '-'Id lf .s. J. Central siu sit, ell 81 hiU 310 N. V. Central .P'4 10i nut, itn Kfi), 1S23.1N. V. A .New En. Si :H & 3fH SU UI ,v. y., C, a M U. 11 14 14 14 1ft lOO.S.V.C.ASt L.2dnr. 2tf 2U 211 2S 2014 6WU N V., L. F, A V' . 24 2M 2.1(1 24 2llJ aiv v t.i. iw pt. oa .'.iss m m so 2( Norfolk a West!... 1HV4 in), IBW lr.W 17 2050 .Son.ilk At est. pf. 47's 47J 4bU 4(li 4tt a,M. Northern Pac 234 22H 2JJJ 23H 23t 4150 Northern Tao. pr.. ftnj SUM 50 60J1 MJJi ftUlOUoAMIxs m!t wii ltltt 1UVJ 20 10 Ontario A Mining. 2a 20 Kl 2H 2oooutarlnA West.... 11 l'!4" 15 15 15M lJ0 Oregon imp M 5S 5 5 54M 233 Oreiton It. A N.... 03 03 eilf 02 1'3 lOOOreirnnS. L. 23 23 22 22 24)f 321 Orxeon A Trans... 23 24 23 2374. 24 15 Paciac Mall at 34 84 33) 34M S3S70Phtia AUeadlnir. ftPM iH !H "$ 5s 41-Pull. Pal CarCo.,152H 15-M 132 ISJ 153 1!) Itlcll. A V. ! .... W( 2:iis 22U 22 23 230KICI1. A W. P.pf... ll Kl l (IB 07 12.1 M. I. AS. F pf ... (UK 41 IMJ 04i "5 20OB1. P. A Duluth... l .11 Ml .11 53 hum. p. i Uuiu.h ptpu 101 mi iui 102 Mil St. P. A Omnlia . 35) .Vit 35 3(M 34K 400 Rt. P. A Omaha nt. 1 0.1 103 102s lie P'-H 25llSt P.. Vt. AM. .10"1 liIH 10" H 10 KxiSt.U.Ark.ATalO. 11J3 I1U llt 275(ITtas I'acinc 2IH 21', 2U5, 2t 21 WJO Union I'aclllO 54 641 54 54I 54M avl U 8 Kxpress .. . 7m 7l 71W 71W 74 l&OO VV St U A P. pf. 22J4 22( 22)4 22 23X SSiiWella, FariroKx f ,.13H Mo) 1SH 141 144 4545 West. Union Tel . 77 77 7f,V 7C 70V 200 W. A Lake trie.... 33 62H( 52 51 52)J The total sales ot stocks were 104,012 shares. SOSTON CLOKIIYQ QOOTATIOXS. I Id. Attn. IX. AltnU A.. T. A K. Fe.... 83H S3H Boston W. P.... 7 7)4 ctu Bur. A Nor. so si Am. Fed Ti....22n jo Eastern 120 122 NevrKmr. Tel. 2V n FllntA PoreM.. 41 trie Te.ephone. 30 31 Flint A P.M. of. Uio 101 His. tent.com.. 10 lew Mer. Cenu... HIM VVis. 1 ent.pt.... 35 87 Vex. Cent. st'x. 14( H Weslbnu Land. 24 '.4)4 rnitAOELriili rut.va aooTSTloi. no. sum. tilit. Jitr. Beadlnr!m'.,'j..lli HO Lehlch r.AN.Co n ipm Peadimr :tu 7s.. S-H 84 Pennsylvania... 52H 5-ti Read'a:cc.5k.2d. 7J 75 Phi'a. rrai-ttuu. Sd 57 B..N. .APhUa. 11 Phil. A trie..... 26H 28 Leblxh Valley.. 5.'H r'-H LATkn LOM)0.1 QCOTITIOXS. Atlantto A (It. W. 1st.. 3414 Lomsvltle A NashTUle. 55 Atlantic A lit. VV.2d.. Ii S. Y. Central. I07V4 Canadian Paciflo 5x .Northern PaolQo pf.... All Central Pacido sift Pennsrivania 53U F.rie common 2V; Peadmir no J rle 2d consols........ eo St. Paul common. ttt74 Illinois Central !20lj Union t'aclnc. ....... MU KansasA Texas 12 iMabasupf 22 Laxenhore u-JKI Tuesdvt, Juno 19. Tho Chamber of Commerce of St. Paul nt a meetlnc held yosterday furnished additional evldenco that sentiment at the West regarding railroad legislation has becun to chance. That body not only declined to recommend cortaln proposod nmondmonts to tbo Intor-Stato Com morco law, but nxnrossed Itsolf ns actually in favor of tho ropoal of that law on tho cround that tho rotations between tho railroads thorn solves nnd between thom nnd their pntrons would bo rcKulotod to the bettor advantage of both by natural laws than those upon tho statute book. This Is a most radical movemont and ono which will doubtless bo regarded ns troasonablo by a largo proportion of the Granger population. It is doubtful, If having once assumed tho supervision of tho railroads, that olthor tho national or Stuto Governments will relinquish tholr prorogntivos in thnt ro spoct. It seems cortaln, however, that tho In equalities of both Stato and nntlonnl legisla tion will bo roraedlod. In fact, nuch an expres sion ns that at St. l'nul on Monday Indicates that tho peoplo who woro most eager for rail road legislation nro now bont upon securing mntorlal tnodlllcatlons of thut legislation. Tho nctlou rolerrcd to attracted compara tively very llttlo attention In Wall street. C'or tnluly It did not receive tho consideration that It deserved, for thore Is no gtlnsaylng that It Is tho Hi Ht step In a most Important movement, ln tho piinent situation it ranl.s, In our judg ment, next in importance to tho doclded Im provement in the crop prospects. Of com son good deal of timo will ellipse beforo such a movement produces tangible results, but long boloro It leaves its mark upon tha statute books of tho Wostorn htntosorof tho United States It will bo felt la the notions of politicians and of Jtallroad Commissioners. No hotter proof of tho absolutely nroferslonal oharactur of tho speculation in siccus could be ndducod than that such Important considera tions as thofo just noted, as well at of the lm provomont In tho condition of the crops, nro utterly Ignorod by tho people who assume tho most aggressive attitudo toward tho niarkot. There wns porno olToctlvo selling of I.nko Shorn In connection with a rovivulof reports that InMdoih worn marketing their holdings. A niodpi ate reaction In Sow lJnulend wan not Mirprlhln.; after the sharp advance of lho Inst two d,th. Tim only other noteworthy move ment was In tho higher-priced Oriinger stocks, which closed from 1 to a " cent, lov.or than ypiito-ilav. The .roatesl 10- vuis seorod by llock Island Thu mmcmcttt agnlnst this group wns Ivtsod upon pn dictions thnt tho llock Island dividend for thu ourront ounrter would lie materially reduced. It is doubtful, howovor, II operations based upon this expec tation will prove prolltablo. It Is nlmost cor taln that thoro will bo a icducllon In the Hock Island dividend, hut It will bo so sranll thnt every ono will nppreclato at onco that It has been fully discounted, Cortnlnly llock Island has docllned enoutrh In the mnrkot to discount u cliungo front n 7 to a 0 V cent, basis, und II It can maintain lho rate which It will piolnibly begin pnylui: for thu current (iiiaitor, that Is. (i V cent., investors nro not likely to complain of tho present price, The nuideriilu though porslslont selling tliron.'thout the list was not Biilllilent to Impair the policial llrmness of the market. Tovvnid the close the list rallied easily, and the closing was nt a moderate recovery from tho lowest prices. Final sales compare with those of yesterday as follows: June IS. June 19.1 Junt IS. June ID. Can. Southern.. 50 4(H; N. T. Central., ,105 04U C B. ACJ II2U HIM ft. V, A !.. R..., 3tl axt. Pel. U A West. 1211) 12Sii N.J, Central.. ,, Sll 81 U lleL A Hudson. . lio-j-ei IOhU Omaha com..., 35) HI Hen Alto. nf.. 41 45U Dr. K, A ftav.,, V2W iiju P.ne .,, 24!1 2iiJ,iireiron AT. i) sau 31 LaitT. 2d ofd., 21 22lgii)rruonim3.Ca A.; 54 Kan.A Texas,,., 12 U Mloel i.ua.l..,,H H 104 Lou. A ftasli ,, .'314 M) illeh. A W. P..,. 2t 22W Lakennore, ... I'i si deadliir ftiVi tH I, I. A Writ.. Hlj UH t. Pasicom.... siaj 0.1)2 .visMattian rn '-W M-" St p.iin A Viiot. ri ;oi Mnli. lent 703 7ijilex.rsc 21 ii Mirrovn Psc... 7.i 7.'Vi luon cacltlo... I4 (mi NnrfnlfAW !!.) II l UaP. Cao. uf. 21)2 :"2H Nornlk AVl.tit. 7)i 4HiI VVeM. fn. rsl, . 77 ' orlUKMtcc.rr..lOa)i lll'.H iVliceUA Ub... , 52 52 hor, Pac. prer., W ftot Qovornmcnt bonds quiet and Arm. The Is closed H V cent higher bid. Hallway bonds dull and heavy. The noteworthy net declines went In Erie cod sol 2d, x ,. etnt. to OH i Vort Wortfi vb1. Denver City lsts, ,', to 83,'i; Northern T cino consol Ods, K, to 69Hi Oregon Short Mne Cs, U. to 107 K: Bock Island Os, !(, to 107 H i Texas Pacido 2d Incomoa. H. to 89H, nnd West Bhoro Is, ,'i oont,, to 104. In the Unlisted Department tho sales of Na tional Transit certlllontos, crudo petroleum, were 703,000 barrels nt 72 to 74 cents V barrel, closing nt tho highest figure. Tho snlos ot American Cotton Oil Trust worn 0,355 shares nt S5,a' to SOS, closing nt Uio higher figure, Othor transactions wore, In Philadelphia nnd Heading now 4s. deliverable whon lssuod, t23, ooo nt B8U: Hutro Tunnol, 4ri00 shares, nt lit to 20 cents per slinro und assessments pnld, 700 shares nt 78 cents, and Mount Desert nnd Kastorn Hhoro Land, 0,000 shares, at 13 to $3.25 por share. Money on call, lls 1 cont Tlmo loans on good collateral nro quoted as follows: Throo months, 2 V cent, i six months, 3 1) cent, nnd nlno months, 4 Vccnt. Tho best slngln-nnmo paper Is In domnnU nt 4U41i V ronb, und good double-name paper Is roadlly placed at 44,' cent, Htorllng oxchango steady. Nominal asking rates unchanged at I4.87.WH88 for long bills, nnd M.89K; 1.1X1 for domand. Actual rntos for 00-day lulls. 4.B7$4.87.i. and eight drafts, J4.88HMJ1.H8.V. To-dny's offors to sell United Htntes bonds to tho Uovoinmont aggregated 13,020,000, as fol lows: Four V cents, registered. l,000,O0O nt 12fl. 400.000 nt 128k, and 135,000 nt 127 ox Interest: 4K V cents, registered, 1200,000 nt 107V. M1O.O00 at 107 H. $1,720,000 nt 107. and $225,000 at 107i. Tho becrctnry of tho Tronsurynocopted tenders nggrcgntlng $1,185, 000. ns follows: $1,075,000 reclstorod 4s at 128, and $110,000 4Ss nt 107.(. Tho onst-bound shipments of freight from Chicago by rail last weok were 31,4,10 tons, ncalnst 31.000 tho previous weolc and 28,378 tons tbo corresponding weok last yonr. Tho Chicago, Bt. l'nul, Mlnnivi polls and Oma ha Hallway Company hns doclnrod tho usual soml-nnntml dividend ot 3 p cent, upon Its pie Icrred stock. Jlr. Elljnh Smlthcnrrled IhoOrcgon Inuirove inont ns well ns the Oiegon llnllway nnd Nnvl gntlon uleetlon yoiterday, and has boon re elected I'rusident of both corporations. Tho Treasury balances are diminishing. Jim IS. June ltv Oold $1'I7.27.',I!27 $1H!7I 1137 Leiral tender 33,i'i70 31.473117.1 ToUls .r232.042,4'J7 23l.047.n50 Silver balance, riO.siB.n34, acalnst M6.nH4.3SI yeMer day Pepoilts In ii.vtlooal banks, $53,47u,457, against ais.R14.e51 jesterday. Paris advices quote 3 V cents at 82.72W, and checks on Loudon 25.28 1(. Tho first mortgage 0 V cent, bonds of tho Suiuli Tactile Hullroad Compnny, duo July 1, 1S88 ($7,144,500 In amount), will bo paid at tho omco of tho St. Louis and Snn Francisco Hall way Company on nnd after July 2. Holders mny reinvest to a limited nxtont the proceeds of those bonds In the llrst mortgage trust 100-year 6 r1 cont. gold bonds or tho ht. Louis untl .Snn Francisco Company at OS and interest. As the Isntio or those bonds amounts nt present to only tl.O'.l'I.OOU. applications lor thom will bo accepted In tho order received. Those directors woro chosen nt lho Cincin nati, Hamilton nnd Dnylon Hnllroad oloctlon ln Cincinnati to-day: Julius Uoxtor. BIdney Dillon, Mahlon 0. Martin. William A. IWtor. Jnmos llavvson. Jr.. Hussell Huge, Henry D. A. Tavlor, 0. C. Wulto, and Eugeno Zimmerman. Thcso gentlomon represent tho present nian ngors of tho road. Thoy received moro llinn two-thirds of the shares voted. The action of tho courts resulted In dlslranchlslng l!,400 shares pledged by Ives it Co. with C. Meyer. The sales of mining stocks nt tho Now York Consolidated Stock and 1'otroloum Kxchnngo to-duy woro as follows: balel. Name. Opening. Hlghrtt. Lovrtr. flctlno. 40iAmador 2 55 200 2 .v. a en Sflio Astoria 25 21 2.1 23 5.KO Barcelona. 1 05 1 10 1 o5 1 id SOOnossIck 10 17 10 17 HOCon. Cat A V&....11 CO 11 00 11 00 11 (O loo CoL Central 1 so 1 so 1 so I so 220OEICrlsto 125 12.1 117 100 10 Komestake 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 lotOHoUywood St 34 31 34 OSlKoMOth 20 20 20 ao 400 Little Chief 33 33 32 02 lsno Middle Bar 41 43 41 j 1300 Proustlte las 130 125 ISO Ki Plymouth, 8 00 BO) 8 00 Son 500 Rappahannock.... 13 13 13 13 enosntro runneL 10 lu is in 8700 Shoshone 14 17 14 17 The total transactions were 20,410 shares. fitxr York Uarkets. Tur-smT. June 19. Flour Is dull. weak, nnd nnecttled the appended quotations are toa sreat extent nominal. Corn meal Is dull and weak Quoted : Fluiir. r4 LbL No. 2. J2 35ft$J: auperflne $2 4Ce;i. shlppiiu: extras, $3.ioaja so: patents 4.50$S.ini Minnesota, clear and iral(ht. rn.)H 50. winter XX and XX, W.4"(4 and; bontheru. superdue. ?a.lo63.25: shlpnlnir ex tras, $3 3J(3$3iU. family brands, J 75ftM 71. R)e flour Superfine. $3 403$3.ilo, fine, rJ.4.'JJ.IiV Corn meil. $3.2313.50 for Western, and $3.u for Brandy wine Corrox Fntnres 0 to 15 points on this crop and 4 to 5 on the next, owlns to a better demand to cover stiorta both for local and furelirn account, a stronger Liverpool mrrkttt. higher spot quotation, and some speculative manipulation ot Julv and August, In which the intertet centred. The transactions were larger than for eome days, and at one time there waa some evcltement. There were a fen Southern orders tn coer and some ontslde local boring was also reported. The crop ad vices were cenervllv ravorable etcept pos'fbiy the con tlnuance of rains in Texas, and the movement at the fiorts contl-ined liberal Cotton on the spot was o ilgher and lei active, the rie checking business, nod dling uplands. lOft-lhe.: (lults. 107-lu. The fnlloHlug are closing prices bid for futures, with sales aggregat ing lU4,euuba'es: June 10 21p .October 0.53c., February .txvic, July ...,102ticJ.Vovember..,.l,44c. March ei-o AucnU 10S.V.!Uecember....B.44cJAprll e.76c. September.. S 73cJJanuarv P.52c.!Mar estc. (Jiuix Wheat futures were easier early in the day. but milled lateron covering: the cables wereilnll and exiortera did little aalei ,(,IOS.fiTO bueh. at H7lpiM-e. for June, us :t-it,(SSi-. for Julv. MifuiHGRc-w tor August 1101(9110610. for September. PSJ-iti'iajic. for Uo cember: alsn, for May, Itvso, nt tJS&9")4C( Apot wheat was quit but suady. Quoted! Spring, Slime, red alnur S7APJC.; ahlie winter, K18!r2c salesinoluiled Vo. , red, t. o b.. ntssuc. and .No 1 hard at fsc. tie ilvercd Indian earn futures were weak eariy, but recovered and advanced early on lighter receipts and covering: sales l,.VM.tai bush, at MiVvUc for June. ft57B?57c for July. 57(J5m)io. for August, 57$45sac for beptember. 5sa5y for October, S7(3.5ih: for -November, and 5JQ64C tor December bpot corn was quiet, but steady. Quoted! Western mixed. S785tU4c : white. .Iiyj U2c. yellow 5e(Ai0c.. Southern leilow. ftotdic ; Southern white. UiKC2c: sales Included 3O.000 bush, at 6)40. for o 2 delivered: 62c. for .No. 2 white In elevator, and 5fl)f c. for jellow tn elevator and on track. Oats were easier ind inoderst-lv active; sa'es stotilo boHh . IncludlDff opUons No. 2 mixed at 33trv. for July, SIMiijS.isc. for August. and 3lsi315c. for bentemberi hai white. 40o. for July: and on the spot, mixed at 37rt 3Hc.. and white at 40gl7c an in qoailty. Hurler malt unlet at oovuo. for ttvo-rowe.t State and 07c.Qf 1 for six rowed otate Itc quoted at bO7o. for sute and Jersey After 'Change Wheat steady: ho. 2 red winter for June. sst., July, kvvc: August, snVc.: Beptember, 0"'c : Peceraber, Oic. Com firm: No. a mued for July.57c, August. .Islic.; 6ep:emter, 5H3fe.t lictober. 5St(,c. Oats eayt No. 2 mixed for July, 35Hc -. AngusL33Mc.. No. 2 white for July Oc PsovisioNi Lard rutures were unsettled and easr; ale325o tea. at 8(Ucs.(i7c. for July H 07is.esc. tor August. S.7IC. for September, and K74c for October. After 'Change the close wasiit 8 (17c. far June. sulc. for July. HOHp tor August H.7IC for September, and KOPo. forOctober. Spot isrd was neglected, quoted atrt15o. for prime city, s.O50i8rt7Wc. for prime to choice West ern, and 8.00c. for retlned lor tbo Continent. Pork very quiet Quoted: Mei-s. $MaSI.1Ui for old and new, prime, $M3$I3.25: clear back. $l25qf 17.75 fl litil. Cut meats ln moderate demand; tickled bellies. THitl 7Uc; pickled shoulders. 7c: hams. Illlic ; smoked shoulders. 7J(tnr.: hama 12c. Hecf steady at f7r,s7 so VI bbl for extra mess 5""fi 50 for packet, nnd 812 30a $14 7) tee. tor India mesu. Ileef hams In light demand at 13.503110 ) bbl hiearlnedull at ltwainc,. and oleonnrgarlneatHHVr, Tallow dull ar4i4Pau Dress ed h"ge. 77. 1(a7jic forclty. Putter lu light request at 172o)r. for creamery. Cheese In light demand at 7) fet-shr for Stato inctory I rrsll eggs easy at 101l)Vc. (IHOt'xniKS Coffee on th spot a trifle steadier: sales 1.000 bags .No. 7al I0)ic. and l.soi bags Nn Sat Pv. c, nnd f. and l,((n bags No 6, reported at 12c, store terms llaracalho. ir(iine.: Ilia llaiiiWc.s .lava. 17(4 IPC.: Moclia. 20A22C. Kin options were 2.v20 points up in the early tiadlng but reacted lor-sis points on pressure torcalire; rales 7(1,100 bags, closUigllrm with sellers at the following prices: June 12H.V October ... Bnic.February,..ianoo. July Ilililo. November. !P5r,March loose, August ....10.35c Peeember,. 1'0-Vc .April ... , io.2"o. be.ilemberlO U5e. January.. lOUOclMay,., lu.25c Itawsuirsrs strong, hut quiet; sales OOo lihds Jamaica and I- ngltsh Is'ands. basis tvo toll, at 4 1 1 IKc Quoted ; PatrrenniugCttha ko., and standard centrirugal, 5Wo. Penned In i.ood demand; grauti'ated and powdered. M7c.; trussed, be, soft vvhlte. Muntnue : yellow. .ItsffioKc. Molaenesnerlertcd Quoted; I'orio itlco 2M(4 lc , llnrbatiocs. ,2rs27c ; t'nba. 50 lest. lPUlv.c; New Oileans. 21(sl4c; syrupH, 2i"l.c. Itice mi cliiinge.i; Carolina and Louisiana, iWtuHc.; foreli, 4W"i1)ff. leas quiet. vlrrii-s stralu till quiet, hrt steady: ealri .Vitnnsnt 17," c lor July. Ingot (upper more nclive and steady suhs4J5.Mii ps Lakeut 1H hic for June, litJic lor Jul), and inc. lor Novrmt'cr ieid less nctive, but prices further advsticed. ssles 4H inns at .IKic. ror June, and 3 77J-dc. for July spelter dull and nominal Nsv.it hTOKio, Spirits lurpeniliie morn active, but at unchanged rrlcet.; sates ,li hi 1 at ."Ho Kosln dulL Quoted t Common toguol strained, $1 PJuati.ift; mu dlum JI.-'-Jtcty.iO.M), nne to choice, fl.tnafzn. Tar dull, but firm, n fi. and pitch (I 3.1. Pxtroi rpM Crude crrtincatesopened slightly firmer, but under heavy offerings declined to 7Jc iiien ad vnucud, and the closo vvnsflrmi opening at 72JHC, sell. Ing at 721274c , and closing at 74(374l,c.j sales I.5SJ,. 000 bbls, I.tve Muck Mnrkrt. New YnitE. TiiPfdav, Juno 19. No receipts nf beevei; no mstkel Hull und 'so i? th loser for dri-ssed beer, at 7'e-l'f ')) P. tor poor lo prime sides T,. dsy's Liverpool cabiequoies Auierlcin refrigeratorbcef unfile i aed a' i't$c ill1, Milptueiitifrom this port to. day, 2.MH o(iurit'rs of beet u 1 to Liverpool. lit celtit or calves. IHS liend Quiet market, with a car toad of Western veals siM ot t soV,.23 i luuttv, and good to prime Male do at fa 2-'.y'u. J) hicripts of sheen and lambs. 2 272 head, and asmspy more were on sale from jrrtrrdnv's offtrlugs. iiuft trade, with a downwsrd tendency and a bad finish, t-herp sold at a!'a(!tc i 0 , lambs at 5'47)1;i'. Iteceipts of hogiv. 3 1 40 head. Pull and nearly nominal for llvehogs at M uoaes uo v loo lbs. Kavllnre In the Havemnev Trade, The Frank Brothers Company, Importers nf bananas at 232 Fu.ton street, once the largest concern In the business. Is in financial difficulties, and Deputy Sheriff Kltsgerald has levied upon the ofllce furniture and fixtures by virtue nf two attachments in furor of the North Hirer Hank fur about $17,000, Kor several years the company lontrol'td the banana trade from Aipinwnll and Panama, but after the Paua maCanalveas stsrted the p.ice of labor increas, d to thut tti9coni;ali)'. it v. as said rould ol handle batisnss troin there at n profit. It lo-t Its leading position Lat looiilli n lost an enure cargo ot bilianason the Pacific Mall stearnvhlp City or Para, which was stranded at () d Provldetiee At the oillce It was learned yesterday that the company would go out ot business, and would be succeeded by W. L. Rathbun a Ua Tho llablllllts ct the company are about $40,ouu Jtajral Baklac JPaweler, Akaelntalw JTsxr. , rex .wetj.T. jure tt iw.lart.-vim, t The Women Outvote the Men. The number of packages of James Pyle's Pearline con sumed annually is four times as large as the greatest number of votes ever cast for any Presidential candidate in the United States, and almost twice as large as the en tire Presidential vote. What better proof do women wish of the merits of this famous Pearline than this outburst of woman suffrage in favor of it. Pure, harmless, labor and time-saving, its use means perfect cleanliness, com fort and satisfactory results. It is the modern soap. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers are offering imitations which they claim to "T be Pearline, or " the same as Pearline." SeP V7 C f.P It's false they arc not, and besides are J-JV-z VV 4,A - dangerous. PEARLINE is never peddled, but sold by all good grocers. Manufactured only by JAMES PVLE, New York, niAiuxi: jXTXu.iaENca. SUKtlTOKS iLMiaAO THIS PAT. Eunrliea..... 4 2t Sun sets.... 7 S4 Moonseti... 3 03 men wiTsn inn nsr. Sandy Hook. 4 IU I Cor. ls'uud. 4 S7 1 Uell data... e 10 ArrlYcd Tcmoat. .tune lit. Ps Pnlda, Hlngk. llrcmeu June 0 and Southampton luth. Ha Clrcassia, Campbell. Clasgow June 7 and Movllle Bth. " Hs Paron Delhaven. Corning. Palermo. hs Victoria. Aarieth. liaraiou. tfi.Nevv Orleans, llalsey, ew Orleans. Hi Alpi. Tohln, Kiinrston. Ja Hs Lampasas, Crowell. Key West. MCltv ui litchtiuru tVebler Pull River. bs niverKtirlck. La onu Maysuiiea. Bs Amos C llnrstow. Corwtn, Pruvtdence, Rsbenera. Walker, .Norfolk. Hhlp Mairdallne. vieyer. llamburir. Nark Ilex. Andersen, bevlile. llark Barbadian, McLean, natavla. A LAST RESORT. The following narratlre of the uffeiinff o3 cure of Drljrht'i Dfieaie will prove lntere itinf to tho readers ot this paper. G. C. Bartholomew of KalkaMca. Mich, sayn: X located ln this iilace (Ire years ago, ba.tnv formerly resided In Tror. X, Y. My frtendt there, as well si here, leiiow that I have been a nrreat suHerer from what the ph)slclansof Troy called B right's Disease of the Kidneys. As a last rnrt I commenced the ose of Dr. Darld Ken nedv'n Favorite Itemedy of Rondout, N. Y. The reeult is Utile rhort of a miracle. AU the terrlhle pymptomn of this rtleae arc Knc. I owe et ervthlnj: to thin medicine. 1 do uot have auy more pain In the utiiAll of the lnuW no more so reliefs over the bladder, no more couetipattun of the bowels, no ..welMiijt of the limbo, and manv other pymplomi or disease of the kidneys. liver, or bladder. I hope my wrltlne thit wilt induce others to uae the medicine who nufler from a kidney or blood disorder. Dr. D. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Kondouu N. Y. Trice, gl : rt for ta. gujgiuc ff oticc, M'hlir Illrh IK itk. t9U.Ot n nrth 85. Niim mer Iierbyt, Tan, fearl, 4c. $i itio3zto. worth 3 to tL KL.NNKUV. SU Cortiandt sk Ofntlrmen'a Sninnipp TJnflrrahtrla and Prawr ra, B7c . 50c.. T.'r vacIi. J W JOHiNSTON. SU) Urand sl, . V. , aUo U7t) Ciih uv , a bo a e S3d 81. T.oit appftltc rriorel ftnU tb lielihr nr. tlon of the excreorv organs eRtabUshed by use of TAK ItAM'o hUtTZKR Al'KKlLNT. Correct yte and colors ln Derby and Hlch Mats. Decided mvin In price. McC ANN'S, l'ia Bom ery, near 1'rlnce rt. imoWX MonOiN. On June 12, at Hodwn, Polo ridi bv the Hev. Dr. Mnrhall K. fcirypt. duajtliter of the late O It. Mortrsn ot au l'ranclco, to Samuel Brown of CIlAM.KR IIIYKB On Thursday. June 14, at Cattle Iltll. Albemarle county. Va . by Hip lle Jl 1 t;oolwm. John Arniromi rhsmller to Amelia, eldest daughlerof Alfred Lundon und i? (' Kl. I'H'KllAiMiT HAV.S. in. 'J tieidAy. .tune .. at the res Idence of the bride' niothei, by the Iter J A Brown. D !.. Kmlle Herefnrt 1'ick.hardt and Louie, daushter of the lute John F. Iia)i. 8TUK01S SHARPLhRS On Thnrnday raorninir. June 14, at Sl Paiil's Church. Cheltenham. Inn . by the Hev, K. W Appttnn. 1 D, Robert Munrti to Msnon. only daughter of the lm Henry II. U. bharplemof "The Laburnums," Chelten llltls. VIEV. OAMPBELL In Jtroolvlyn. on Jane 17, John Camp belt, asredHJ jears. Relatives and friends of the family aro rexpectfullv Invited to attend the funeral, mm nl la!P roiJrtice, 74 t'arlton uv., thence to tbe t'hurch iftheacred Heart, where auilemu requUm will be oQered to day at U.SO A.M. CUMMINOS At (he residence of her niece. Mrs. Cor neliut Downey W'tiltfxon'. U I.Johtiuu Cummincs, tlpter of the Inie Kdunrd Ciimiulnrs and aunt of tbe lute Cap. ThMiiuj i'umtiilucs. funeral to-day. Interment at Calvary. rARUGI.U-On June HI, in WatiiinBton. D. C, after short IiIneoK. John Farrell, formerly with J. W. Ulwell A Cft, Nea orL city. RemaliiB Interred in Mount Olivet OemMerr. (.IN(iI ui Monday. June 1H. l'rmir U C.iiuL Relatives and friend are Invited in attend the funeral services at hii laie residence, JU Weal Mth sU, this erenlnir at H o'clock. HU.SKRIIOFK, unfinnday. June 17. Anna M. Ilnner hoff. wife of Conrad Iluueriioff. ntred 7-)trF. Funeral will take place to-day at 1:3J 1. M.. from her late reldence, 1&3 Fratikllu su, Oreenpolnt, Brooklyn, 'ilinRT. OnSundsy, June 17. Marl ln Ibert, Jr., In his 83l year. Funeral from his parents' residence 31 Truton t, Brooklyn, to diiy at fi n'olotU A.M., thence tnSi. John's College. V illouUiby n.. nnurleHiw. Itelativt. friends, and acquaint iiucr or tho family aro respectfully re quoted to attend hi funeral. KKIJ.V,-On MnndA, June If. Irt, Thomas J. Kelly, at his late repldence :t 7 ).0rt Hrmdwy. A eoli mn requiem maw ill tie nlfbrated at Ht.Tr. rea's Churcli forttie reniuoof liimgul on Ihurilay, June SI, at Id. V. M. Funeral nt 1 J'. M. Burial ia CmI nry Cemfteri. KUEIinmt. At Tremont, on Monday. Jnue 18, W, En. Bene Kocrber. Funeral eervlcei1 nt hi late residence to-day at 2 P, M, Relative and fnetiil ure respectfully Invited to attend. MAJtH At Richmond Kduvu Inland, on June Id, Addle 0., wife ot 1kuc M. Mnuli. in her -t-Hh yrar. Funeral from herinte reitdrm't to-day at Sjlii-1. M. Carriatfea will be in ualtintr at .New Dorp tn tbe arrival of the I 30tr.iln from Nrw York Mci.OVMtN. OnMonda.'. -lunn Ifl. Minnie 1, daugh ter vt Michael an 1 Anna Mrfiovrrn Funeral from her latn ri hldm e. 47 Sd av on Wednri. da)'. June Su ut l' o'clock; thrnieto thr i hurch of the Nwilut), -M uv. audSiUt. JCel.il hc and frauds are lu- MURIMIY.-Mildenty.on Mondty, June Irt, Mrs. Jo Mima .Murphv, wt low t-t TIioiuunIu the HJd year or her UtTM Friend-1 f the family are refuecifu'l. invited to attend 1 thefuinnil ti-tiv at 1. SO t Jock, from her late reil Uelirc. VU KhkI S"th t. SN DI.lt, inublenly. In llrooLlyn, on Monday. June 1H, Thomait Jone, Minof the late l'eter and tiarali Bny der, lu thn'oih ve r of his niro. llelutli en nnd friend are respectfully Invited to attend tbe funeral tenlce at bin lat teBldt-nCii. 112 Ht. Janice piscr, near (Ireeiie a v., on Thursday, Slit Inst., at 2 o'clock 1' M. HOUTHAIID. At Hot Fprlncrs. N. C. Jane lrt, Jamea Robert von, )ounpeit son ot Knitlio and Vim. IK Boutb ord, Lut Funeral services at the residence of his parenta Teek kllL IS V, to day at 4 o'clock 1. M, Cdrriaues will mreT IheS.'Ml' M train from New rk, .New rk Central und Hudum, Kler Railroad luttrmeut private, 1'leaie ciiiilf fi.iwcru VAl.l.MISi; Oil June I at.Vl U'rat linthst , In the SOth tar 1 1 h'sAKe, Richard M., son of Joseph M. Valcn tine Funeral services at (he bou1 tdai at ! V, M. Dim tin .Mimj.iav, .In in iKJuine Wood (formerly of Hr em). In uo '.' Hi r,irnt liipe Fuiier.ilH' nbesnl hi late rvi!me, .".iO l!ley ft, Rrookh ii, to-day at 7; JO I. M, Interment atthe con veuteiue nf (he (amllv, ii. tv. kqviri: v sown, 07 fultovrt.. New ark Our H-csrst rold watches from tVW up; guaranteed to run within lu seconds a month or mousr returned. DIAMOND AM) FINK JBWttLRV, ' KIM. blue and black senre palls. if I'l; bent quality 12 Ui Flue black cutaw ay coot and rest $10. 22 Vrsey at. "MHlks. V I . N LO XV' H tkVtiTl$p"th9 Best Remedy for children while teethlu. sic, a bottle. TKHTII rXTHACTKU WITHOUT FAIN. ; Fukh (lax, rM4 i iu, Liftraut (tuld rtllit-zs Knap I anterd lr Ff'l,l.I-;iH Dt.NfAL I'AftMUtri. 4JiCau4t si., core rr "f V ari,(. SA ASfltH nets of teeth, while woitl i iUr"o7 LX cTStilnjc Dr. CLAKU a7- Mb ar. and & it 1(f( urUUEH CIIAHtH, 00a. CbtnmU fVVXJ tlnn. flTi rolL Carpitlnt ( miiiJ) i giw gubUcatiog HARPER & BROTHERS rublltli Tili Dayt I. Warren's Hymns and Tunes. Hymns and Tunes as Sunt at Rt. Thomas's Church. New Ynrk. JIuslo Composed and Adapted hj nEO. WILLIAM WARREK. pp. TL. 001 Itojal 8ro. Cloth, Ornamental Covers, 11.25. The aeenmpanlnir rolnme Is irlren tn the press, not to rratlfr n drsire fur authurshlp or with any lew toper snnal adrantaire. hut hi ausMer to a luxlng appreclallon whleh haa tone. fwiuRht In this form what had been ao valued aud helpful In the worship or the church It neeil scarcely be said that Its welcome Is assured, or that It will become at onoe a cherished possessloti, not onlr to members of the parish, but to thousand trom every Sart of the country who tn attendtnr the services of t. Thomas's Churcli. whether at mornlna or eventnir prayer. ha-e shared ln the qulckentns; power or Its miulc lmroduitury .Note by the late llev. WILLIAM K JIOROAN, L). D, Rector of St. Thomas's I'.K. Church. New York. IL Stepniak's New Book. Tbe Rtualan Faasantry. Their Afiarlan Condition, Social Life, end Rrllirlon. By STK.'NIAK. Aothorof "Russia Undur the Trars, "The Russian Storm Cloud," Ac pp. vilL. 4ua 16rao, Clotli. (1.2a. AHorether Btepnlalt's best book.--St Jamei'a Gazettet London. A remarkable book, bearing on a aobleet of ireat and trowlnic Importance. Athena-tun, London. IIL A Story of tho Massacre of St. Bartholomew. The History of Nicolas Muss. Translated from tbe Vrench ot CHARLES DU liOIS-MELLY. pp. It., 33& lumo, Ciotn, $l.oa "A deeply Interestlnr story, and the translation Is thoroughly well done. The work abounds In historical notes of value." IT. Haggard's New Novel. MR. JJEESOX'S WILL. By U. RIDER HAQOARD, 16mo, Taper Covera, S3 ccnta IL RIDER UACOARD'S WORKS. Auihorized library edition, llimo, lialf Cloth, 73 cent, a volume. ALLAN QUATERMAIN.Profusilyninstrated RHE. l'roruell Illustrated KIND KOLOMII.S'.l IIKI'.R JEn-. DAWN. THE UITIlll'H HEAD. MR. MEE hU.N'd WILL (about ready). Each In one volume. We have no doubt that the people everywhere will florlc to read Mr. Haa-nar-l's stories with avidity, and will develop an eveMncreaslng appetite for this kind of fiction. IN, V. Tribune. HARPER'S FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY. NEW ISSUES, Rvo, TAPER COVERS. STRANOE ADVENTURES OP A HOUSEBOAT. By Wllllau Black. Illustrated CO els. WRR.1EX TALKS. By Thomas Hardy 30 eta JOYCE ANoeL By Jfre. OUphant 3 eta. HI'RR PAULUri. A Norei. By Walter BrsanL.33 eta. ONLY ACORALfHRL. By (j.rtrnde Porde.,.. 30cu. '0R THE RiailT. Iljf Karl Lmtl Franzos. Olven In Enrllih I by Jnlle flutter 30 cu. WILLIAM I., EMPEROR OT OP.RMANY. Pro- fuiely lUuitratid. ito, Paper lOct. HARTER 4 BROTHERS, NEW YORK. The above works are for sale by all booksellers, or will be sent by HARTLR A BROTHER, postpaid, to anr part of the United btates or Canada, on receipt ot the price HARPER'S CATALOGUE lent on receipt of Ten Centa in stamps for poiuge, CoariiY isi.a.vd "TocK.'nY 6Lvu. JL'.NK MKET1.MI. I. Wl'.U.NEMUAY, JUNE Jt Continulnir THURSDAY. June 21. And JU.M. Ji !;'i an a7. -i a", and 30. RAt'ES COMMKNOK AT 'J -30 P. M. Tralus from 'Nth st. ferr, and Boats from foot Whitehall st. half hourly. Ll'ONAKU W. JEROME, President, J. O. K. LAWRK.NL'E. Hecrttary. - SIT.IIIAI. I'AII MIR VXK TAI LEAVER I'lllir K.T .tlTII hT. 1:111 1". M.. 1.IINU ISLAND t.'ITY 1-i'iT M, IIIIILCr TO THE IIIAI'K, fM)lt l.AI,i:-lln account of death In the family, a farm of L'H3 acres, with all the best of machines and fixtures of a llrst class concern: 30 head of Jersey rat tle. 3 hones, pljra. Ac; larire orchard, silo, root tellar, ami all buildings In Hue order: farm fenred with wire: well watered and cultivated and In tbe healthiest pari of Pennsylvania, lsu miles from New York; railroad depot on tbe place; also school, churrh. and ranal. This Is one nr the best farms eter oiTer'd for sale. In the hetwht of cultivation and writ suited for a eafo Invest ment, price innderair. Apply to WILLIAM HAKDUMJ, No tW est aatli l. New Yuri. L'OU kALG on iu:t AT BJB8S C'HiBlY. E!7nnt lfue house (furnished), large stone table; luatiiificcut Tlew u tho lliidiuii. ir(ct. MXOK. ui Liberty st. " jZi get" TO LET-Desirable tore and basement, for huilnes purpoies, low rent. 5J0 mh av.. formerly occunleil by the Herald anJ Teletrram; inlendld loeatloa for any bustneu Apply to J. V, D. WVCROrr, 144 or l,Mt llroadway rouin It. lOR ajAf.E A barfaln Web perfectlnr presses, Jl' itnrxi to tl,KJO copies an houri complete atereotyp Inr outfit, castlnirboisa tall enttera, sbarlnf snaenlaea, cnlppluir blocks, ic.. 4e Address UaILV NEIVnPAPEIt. rare of THE 8UX. nj5inr.,s GhiinrwT T. VTm-l'arlne r with canllil in mtnufacture a 71 new Ii Ilivriittdrererilixinlrrowpr.Khlrlifiieia iii.inlfiliii poiirr nt Jea.t twnv ai larire as Hie best nikroscoiir now In ue. for psrilruiars applr at r A IILUKEIi'S, n.kl hint HHh st.. New York. 1 HEREBY ANNUL anTrerok, aU pow.re of attorney hiretofor, mad, by in. to Y. Stand, and SXZt&iM 0M.tn.a tflnimrinl, J ' PETER F. MCTKIt, AVTCTinNRKR, KB IlY ADRIAN II. AlULLEIl SON. JA wednesd'ay, JUNK SO, M? At 11.30 o'clock, at the Real Estate Richanfe an4 (. Auction Rnnm. 3') to 0.1 Liberty St. jX; (Ity order of Executors) S' I4.vm lxin Dock To. 7 per cent. Bonds, ISna Wi llULUXIl'tlea. t'liiitiinainl Blinfliamtun It. R. T per teat JS, Brnds, loti wR lAUUOlrilar Kails A Mlnneiola It. R. 00.7 per eint, ai Bonds HU7 r ,,lvt 11,000 Milwaukee ,t St. Paul XL R. 1st Mtre. conTt.7pt k- cent Bond. leJJ -t5ff, HOOOMilnankeei SL Paul R. R. 1st lien 8 per cslt f,h IkikK iriw. JP M ihares I'hlCABo A Northwestern R. TL, predrr.4, VVfi. i lli)eaeh. t?,,,. S Ihares t'hlrairn. Milwaukee I SL Paul RR pre- . IF f erred Vlliieaen, TA 2 shares t'hicaito. Milwaukee A 81. Pant R. R, conv Jg, mon, luo each. iJS IM shares Phenls National Rank. Jao each. K 1) shares V. H. ulcanlln Wood A Lumber Oo. 'jJS (I'or accmintof whom It mnv concern ) i3t 60 shares American hxchanire National Bank, 9109 TX each. Vly ft! shares Rank nf Manhattan Co., ftSOeacK 4 10 shares United New Jersey It. IU A Canal Co., f 109 ,. ,: each f$(i (6,000 Ht Louis A Chlcairo R R. 1st Mice. 4Vrear W per crtit. ('ontolldated Oold Honda. 1017. obA l&Osharei PliinU National Bank, f.M each. 7n $I,6U0 Mineral Itanne It. It. Co lit Mtce. Bonds, do SCM June. ISfW I'erember. 1HN7, rouionson. nrC5J II3.0UO Ktaten Island (Rapid rranslt I'nv i!d Mtite. 8 per f,.frj cent. Ouaranteed Honda duelu-Jd. ,niQ Mshsres Ninth Aenue lulmat Co, 100 each- VK. 3.(ixi New Wk t'ltv 7 per cent. Improvement stock, ifia . due November. Irfiu. ' w "I shares National Bank of Commerce, 8100 each. ni S3.CKW tireenaiwd Lake Improvement tlo IslMtr. ? per oent. Hoiids, due lt44. Ocl, 10.14, coupom ,a on (hypothecated). MI f3,0DJ Note llh Imprest from Anetut HM7, liven by ig Win. (I. McDowell, dated ten. '.27. IS--U, for 4 '' monilii. m8w; 110,000 Clrarileld RltuinlnoiiaroalCorporatlonlitlltnt c'?i Antrrcnt. Bonds, dna nirr. Hffi 1,000 shares National Ininroreiiirnt Telephone Co. a J) Suouo sharps Republto ot Hunilurai Campbell Iteductloa, , '.?M Co., fit) each Ja 4,500 shares Lly Copper Mlnlnir Co ot Canada BaaL, $R and receipt lor assessment of fl per cent. t,f. .j tnft.om.ulantnandChirloite Air line Railway Ca lit 'fci ii Illlll07tprceiit Preference Bonds. nueAprlLIUai Jrfi lit oOsliarcs l.thertv In.uianceCn. iluiesch $31. ti IH shares rnlted Mule. 1 run Co, ?l'J each. lifts l 82 shares Butchers' and Drovers' National Bank, $tt ,tM$l a each. ,H 21 shares American Exchange National Bank, (109 ?' each ' ttLL 47 shares Bank of America, tlno each. ' A' 47 shares East RUer National Bank. 'S&l eaoh. LEi w shares Hank of Btue of New York. !( each. , 1.1 120 shares Detroit. Hillsdale and Noulhweitern R. It. 'IJil Co. 4 per oent. ttuaranieed in perpetuity by 9t?i I.nLe Shore and Michigan Southern R.Ulway Co- sl fill) each. , . 1 aliaro Alliance Iniurance Co. gl.ooq &i Notice to Wabash Bondholders. J A mutually fntlBfnctory RrranKomont has !tj beon mado with tho Uolonco Commlttoo of tho I Second Mortcneo Bondholders and tho Com- M rultteo represented by tlio undorslfincd. ,'M, Undor this nrranuement tho Uofcneo Com- jCT mtttco ttureo to withdraw nil ouponltlon to tho Tk plan of reorKanlzittlon, and their bonds nro to -isi bo rocelvod by tho Cuntntl Trust Co. without ,'l ponalty. Mm That all bondholders mny bo upon an equal '& J footlns, thoy nro now resticctfully Invited to ' dopoBlt tholr liomla ln thu Trust Co. without m pennlty. until further notice, and tlio ponnlttos tjll ulready raid will bo returned MM Foroelosuro bills havo nlready boon fllod In ,-9J the Courts on tho First llortcases, and decroos fl of sale will be obtained as soon as practicable, HG Menntline, In view of tho vory larco majorltyot J8J bonds united in support of tho reorganization, ,wffl It Ishopodthat outstandinc bondholders will nffi accept tbe offor now mado to them. 'Mm JAMES P. JOV, 'MR CkMlrmsiti Purchnelnv Committee). tli CYBBH J. l.AWEKSCE, wl Omlt-tann nondhalders' Committee. Fil NEW YORK. CITY, Jane 13, 1588. Wl QTPICEOF WM ST. LOUIS & SIS FRATCISCO R'W.IY CO., M lt5DnOADST fMILLR BUXLDINOX k' m MSW VOItk', Juno IS, IH&. rM Notice to holders of sm SOCTII 1'ACIFIO RAILKOAD CtVB 1ST MORTaAtjB '3 6 PER CENT BONDS, DUE JULY 1. 1888 (97,144,900 "& la amount). Tli o bondtAbore named will bpald atthlsofnco on J& and after MONDAY, July 2. 18&S and may be preianted J$& for examination at any time prior to that datr, after $ wtlch time bond presented will be paid for cm lti6 tlay T: ft llowing presentation of the nani. J& The last coupon oftliepe bondi (due July 1, 1888) will M also be paid at this ottlce as us nut $ Holdersof the "fiOUTU I'ACIFIC" Bonds are herebj V&j farther informed thut, toa limited extent, they may 'to! apply to reinvest the proceeds of those bonds ln the First Mortaa;t Trust 100-Year ft Per Cent. Gold Bonds &' of the Bt. Louis & ban I- rancUco Railway Co. at the, prloa 1 3? of OH and accrued Interent M As the Issue of the last named bonds amount at pre- Jj nt to only Cl.OOit.ono, applications fur them will be ao , ''3 ceptedlnorderas receired. and they will be delivered "M by the United States Trust Co. on demand upon tho $ order ot this company therefor, ,$ All informal Ion in repnrd lo ih Trust Bonds is con- j tafned in a printed circular, which mny be obtained at T -this office or of the United States Trust Co. T. W LILLIE. Treasurer. f MANHATTAN TRUST COMPANY, i, 10 WALL ST., NEW YORK. jA CAPITAL 81,000,00 .J DIRECTORS: J Pr. Ormond French, N. Y. II. W. Cannon, J Y. P. J. CroB N. Y. John R. Ford, N. Y. 'A II. L. HUsinion. Boston. T. Jef. Coolldce, J r Boston, p An,;. Belmont. Jr. N. Y. James O. Sheldon. N. Y. ;-j E. D Randolph, N. Y, A S. Roseubaura, N. Y. a C, F. Llmmore. N. Y. Win. Dowd, N. Y. C C. Baldwin, N. Y. Fanmct II. Shipley, PhUa. u I'has. F, Tay. N. Y. R. T. Wilson, N. Y. J? . Henry Field. Chicajro. John I. WaUrbury, N. Y, " ' Francis Ormond French, President. : John I. Waterbnry, Vice President " Authorized to accept and execute Trusts of every ds -j scrlptl'Mi. Trustee for investment and manacment of real and personal estate Deposits ac interest subject to cheque through tho f) CJearliu House. i Itejntrnr nnd Transfer Ajrent. H To tui: km;hai. consolidated uort I QAU1C BUNDUOLDERa OF THE -fi Missouri, Kansas and Tens Railroad Co. Ni:W YORK. MaySlKSs. I , Inantlctpallonof deMult in the pameat of interest. I due Junt I. Wx, on tlin iboe muntWurd bo n tin, the un S W I dersltcued have been rtrjuented bv the holders of a larif n IK amount of bonds t act as a Committee for tbo rroteo 9 W3 M tloti of ihr lntrrent nf the bondhoUers. 1 fn Ihnse who defr todpfrnts rhonld nend their n 1 namets addresses, and the nmoutit tif bunds they repra- IT I sent tu an) in cm tier of the ummlttee. Prompt aciloa Is lmporiunt a EDWARD D ADtMfi, i Wii.Mow, Lanier A Ca, HNassaast. -M WILLIAM L. JiCLU M F.il .inl Sweet A Co., SH Broad SU M WILLIAM WlurKUIlldUT. Uninn TruatCompanjr, 71 Broadway; m WILLIAM MEHTKMS. U von Hoffman A Co , SO Wall st WILLIAM E. hTltoXU. VorL, Mrmiff A Co , 30 Broad st, rpilE NTIIONO CITY.NATIO.VAL HANK, I I x located at STRONO CITY, In the STATE OF KAIf- j SAS, Is c.o&iuir up its aiTairs. All nom holdera and other I creditors of said association are therefore hereby notl i fled to present the notes and other claims against tut 1 .1 association for payment, WIT, ADA HII, Cashier. I Dated May '.11, H3i. M THE STRONO CITY BANK, havlmr the same stock- I holders, railtnl and nirplun. directors and ofllcors, M HI tbe btronff City .National Honlc, ucced to its business flj H and will continue tho (rcneral bsukiuir business. Tbo m H patronage heretofore extended to the btron City Nsv ffl fl tlonal Bank is solicited. H Irving a. evans & co., I I I1ANKKRR AMI IllinKT.Ka, jj H MtMl;l!HS 01' Till! fl B08T0.V. KEn OHIi, AMI PIIILADELNIU W bTOCK I.XCllAMJF.a. BJ eforU lacliuniee isullillnr, v mm CIS h'J'A'I'i: NT.. IttliTON'. fi I iiitlciiils anil ?Jnlcrcit. 1 I Ririi MO Ml AKD lVliVI' I'TlINT Tiiiu I I HINA1. IIAIMVAV AM) l AKKIiUI'rilS CO 1'ltK. IHIIIUll) bTot.i:. Hie nml annual divlJcnJ of nvo AMI O.NKIIAI.K I'hlt (U..ST, "11,1,0 paid at tlio offlco 1 nf tlie rnm(iniir. 'J Watt st.. evr York, on anil arter n Bl July it. Tlie tramlcr booainUlclcse JuueM, at8i, U. ri Bl ana reopen JuljrS. IS a. J, rtAUU, w Trcmurer, t(r n:n. O.V I AMI IIAVII.I.l: It A 1 1- ii H ItOADcTllli'ANi -AiHilaendufr-IVKl-EKCENT. M on the Stock of this Cum pany will be nalJ on anil after (W Jnljrz. IB. .froint enet earnings of the tlrst naif ot ?! thenresiiitrseal (ear, at the ofllcaol the Company. No. a 3 Wall st. J. ew ,)iirk. The tramter booU will clus, t JuneSS, atai", M., and reopen July 5 I A. J, HAl'll, Aslitant Steretary, I (SiiVinn gnnls-sT PI iri:sT mdi: h.ivi.ns n ime, j H l rurinerly of tat i th at inr nt ,'tl uili ar, corner Bl H Was itiivl'iii place Tie uus' semi t-nnil.l li. cxfi fllllKK AN!) ONE. SSl llLr (Jui t'er i em i ir aimutii on allNums from ,1 to r SSS V-iHt atijuf fliniCK 1'crCcut perannjot on the esces, of f vii up to rtioi, has breii ilo.'larrd. anil will be nald SSl 03 and al.r UUNUAV. July lit, lbt. on all suuii sntliKd Mmm there a. Itlrlilsnds net drawn will bear Interest sama as a depeell. Uoney deposited ou or before the loth ol SH July, lts. will draw Interest front th. 1st of July ltua? BBS y order or tbe Trustees. OEO, BTAKB. rnaldaaL SBBl tiux U. UWBSOJ. S.cwlrr. 'fUUM, Jm