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BR" 8 v' ' THE. :SIW SATURDAY. OCTTOBER 3, 1891. f' s . . El' riLAXCZAX, AKD COJOUOtClAU E Hew Tack Staak ExeaeaiEa-Salew Ac. . mgMff cixsmra races or cxrm states bonds. Rb, r.ltz.r ! tr.n..itA..uzt r''' p.B.4.r li linn r. ., idu7..ii4J l V.K.o 11B HOW U.B.fe.l8..lt7,i K t.8.el06..111 - V.8.tl8VU..llt4s - Br BAnzoiD akd oram doxto (nr 81.00031 MMift UAUhuoaA 8IM lS.r.C..Cl..ll f b iM nNain, Acbtiit.iJ4f, 5 S HlJ, lN.T.ELlll 113i Ul ;..';.'.'..'.'.'.'..'.'.'."!;.' kjw i('if,iSiii!! mm MJfeT a mU lx.T.cim.iiiijlJ K. OAtchUoaln 41 l2N.R.B.otCL6e. t5U .Of?''' 40 .'.'.""'..'.'."!.".'.'.'.'.'.' K1U 3!w.!deb.6,35yrJ0fl WVit- J "H J.T.o.iv.cTLtfc ent BK?" lo '""""."'."'.'."! o iibVtirmR'Lle!"!ioj m M 3M 11 Oregon Imp. 5... 2U HlP B ;!!;""".'."!!" mm r.rw.'otx'o.ii't".'' S? Ifj 8 "'J 2P.,.AE.llt,lW.lO0M V $ oo .".'."!"""".'" s lorYttiVAwnyist" ? & 0 0.TH 6nb,AW.P.T... 84 fio li osW a nb. w. r. t. m.. bsm ? ... 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A !. 2d. 83 Iff ' 1 K. J. C. inl 6. r.lOSH IKf total ulto(rul'rtondi (par nine). tl.GO9.O0a Wl BAILBOAO AXD OTTirO BllUIIS. 1' tW V Sf-i33 g; 44 Adams Exprtu.l4l 14 14ft 145 148 MI lOOAltonAT.I.... 83M 33J 33W 83, 84 'if 780Amer.Cot.011.. 242 2S 24 24M 3 PV 376Amr.C.Oitpf, 4tlS 47 4J 47 4" ?j 46Amr.Clbl..... KO 80 BO 80 gl S 112340 Atch.T.A 8 r. 41 43M 41W 43M 3fi lOOOBnff.Rocb.Al'. 8W 40 8t 40I 41 'V COOBuaZR.AI'.pf. 7K 7C 7l8 7S - P Bmocan.Soutlitro.. 67 MijJ 67 BOX 3O0 Canadian rac. KM 8f 88 88 80 OUOCtntral Facile. 33M 34 S.1M 84 S4M I 4(120 CbM A Ohio ... 268 27 35 2M 27 1835C.AO.Utpt... 68 68M 6M 6Vg 6VK J?" S0OC.AO.2Up(.... 40 40jJ 40 8fl 40 S SOorblcAEaitlU. 72 72 72 73 7314 IS XUChlcAB.ni.pU01 102U llll 103 102t2 EJ. eSSOChlcafoOu.... SOW ClS 60V 61M r.i BOISCC, C.ASt.L. 7lS 72 70Ji 72W 73 fi: H65Cbic.AN. W....114 116W 113U 116K 11SM EC 47710 C,B. AQ UH mil U5j4 UTti SSH ftp BB2V6C.M.A?t.r... 7IM 74$ 73K 74)2 71 ftg MISCM.ABt.l'.pJltfS H7 11M H7 117i2 U-ki B8770C, B. I. A Pic. ao H1U 78 81 81 U HG! ISOOColorado CoaL. 35M B0 RAW BKV 87 W3 BiOOCol, H.V.ATOL 81K 33K 81 J 83)2 83U Ufj-if 1460 DL AUndaon .183W 134(2 183 136 13(1 t S710Dll.Laek.AW.13VM K'M l8 1'H 141M KS.1 06Dnrtr AB.O.. 1UU 20 1B 1K 30 fer' I800In. AK. O.pf. 8'J 4WW 482 4H2 60 F:- 4480DiltllllnrAC:r. COJi UJJ EOS 62(2 62U 1 iSr, 460E T.V.AC ... . 7 7 BM 7 B-Y. llOEdlaonU E....10OM 10014 100$ MM 100M f'S 824 EL. Lx. A B. 8. in 1H 1!I tip- ZOOOreinBayAW. 11 11 11 11 13 &t 600 111. CcntraL 101 101 101 101M 103 ih. lMOIowacmtral... 10U low low GU 11W - 1426L.E.Aneitun. 202 31K 20 3l 23 ffl 3010L.E.AWill.pf. OH 07B B6 07W (I7K LC. 4870 Laao Bhoro.:... 13 126 122)2 12S 124)2 M'l 200Lonliund.... t W8 vtt vs eu r.J lOOLaeredaOai.... 10M 1W IVW 1M 30 tiivr 02O0L00U.AMlb. 78H 8u9 78 BO WM rJ-" 2720Loll.J.A AC. 2(J 2M 2SM 28 383 l. 1826Maobati'nCon.lolM loj)J 101 U I02U 103 ViXi 60OH1X. Cintral .. 33 22 21 23M (VS. 3A0Hlcb.CBtraL..101 103 101 101 W IOIW ' P? 4B470MUuartrae.... MM 5HW 64 67 67t ffo: 820X0, Kan. AT... 17fl 17K US l"X 18 5&V lOOSHo.KanATpr. 25)2 "3 25)2 37Q 27M ffet' lOUXobU. A-'o . 44 44 44 43 44 MTC. 20XorrUAbx.l43 143 143 LV lOOKewCint.Coal. 12 13 13 11U 13 ' Wk- 30K.J.Cntral....llW 118 HaU HXtf 118M Mpti 880K.Y.CBtraL...10WJ2 liou lOuQ 110 ilo9 ttmjr- 2700 KlU. Cordan.. V2W V3M 2S U3M OSM UffXi 10OKatl.Cord.pf...loi(2 101 W 101U 101 103 aS,' 131wSortb Ann.... 17JJ lM 17J2 lui 1WW mliy C800N. V.AN.Enjr. 37 8l42 OrtM BO SUM BV, 7S5 N. Y. C. A 8t7li. 1TM 18K 17 18H lgil K JOONYCAStLlitp -M 7t42 7U)2 80 K' 1850HYCA8tL2dp 40 43 40 42W 43 rWVV. a0K20X.YL.E.AV 2RH 30M 28W H 30W HPAX .1200K.Y.X.K.AW.P. B7 8 tjrtjj 7(7 vHWif . 1876H.Y.8.AW.. 11 1IM 11 11M 11U JlftS, ' 3200N.Y8.AW.pf. 41 41 40M 40 41 ( iHr , 200 Norfolk A Wert. 18 IB 18 17U 19 I. fes B065 Northern Pac... 27M 2uU 37M 2ttt! 20 KjS 1BWO North. rac.pt.. 74 78M 73 78M 75J, lU& M8l Ontario A Wilt. 20 20jJ 20 20JJ 21 ti, 200 0rcron8.L..... 26 2'. 26 24)2 25M IS'- 2050 PacIOa Nail 85M 87 85U 8t)2 BrtO I i3f f 1700P1O.D AET.... 2lU 23U 3lH 23 239 I Jffi' 13430rn0,AReadln(. 3Xj 40) 88) 40 4o9 Ifiil. 210rotral.CarCo.lU2 1W3 Ira ltl3U 1IM IKt? 48M r. C. C. A Ht.U 23W 26W 33W 23U 2.14 R 1100 r.cc ahi L.pr, anil xM OW o3 (t7 Ma lOOBKtUran-a W.. 40" 40 40 40Q 41 MWk S84URlch.AW.l.... 13 13H 12 133 13W Bfei- BOR.W.AO ....108 108 108 108 108 Jfcli, 100Bt.I-AB.W.... 8W 8W 8W 8W 8V K 840 St, L. A 8. W. of. 1 101., 1AU 1J 17 PH:,ffi. IBOBt.r.ADolntn. 35U B3(, SliO 8 37 M- 1776 St. P. A Omaha. 32C 33V 81K 33W 34 TC,y SSOOBantbernl'ac... 42(2 43K 41 W 4 48M IMt-"!-. OOTtnn.CoalAI.. 3d 3oJ2 30 JSOM 87 eKV IOToI. AO. C 48 48 40 46 60 KV I0Tol.AO.Cpf.. 81 81 81 78W 84 mfc:h emTexaararlfla. . 14 14K-14 lt(2 14M mt,-, BOOT, A, A. AN. U. llt JU 18V IS l5Q l.-Or 4M03O Union raellle.. 8uS 42M , 4IK 42 'Jd.T 15U.8.E-preia.. c) 00 no 68 00 lltfy lB76W.8t.L.Ar... 13K 14M 13U 14U 14V imft' i700w.8t.uAr.pt. 3iu sii! 211(4 sot ei ltV. 3S4W Wert. Un. Tel... 8lH (CM 'M AZM 87V Jy?C-V . i7JOWhell.AL.K... 37(7 37M 30 i 87 870 A M06W.A1.E. pt... 77)2 IXil "7)2 78 78K Kjj OOWla.CcUtral.... 20 20)j 20 20 21 HV Total aalea of llocka were 607,071 abarea. Mfl VXUSTKD DaTABTMUrr TXAXBACZtOS. H!' Or- Villi- to Om- MA 6AO0AmiT.B0f.IUf. CO... 85 87), 83M 8M Kg 811Atnir.Boi.nal.Co.pi. U4 05 Kf M7 M 3620 NatLtiad Treat 1M ' lBSa IBM MJP. lOOKlna-itonAram Xtf XO xo Xtf' RV SOOBrnniwUk .04 X .08 8 BjTf. OOOConutockT.Co IS .18 .18 .18 MJi TUiorip.UuiCtti. 6i 6M 68 6M Bk BOSTON eXVOBTKO QDOTATIOSB. Sll Bii. Jt. MiM Vo. Attanjr.33 203 TaonlTaon B. 4BU 40u; Wm&i Soa.AXat-...174M 176 Weifhooi. K.. 14 16 IWfi Klebbor 76 70 WeitEndLaiui 18 18W WK N.T.AN.K.pf.imK 106 Bottou A Mon. 4HU Hfc?' 0UCulonr..'..ia7 BatM A Boatoa 17(2 I'M $& Araar. Ball TaLlBO CalnmetA II.. 270 RtV XrlaTlL. ...... 46 48 BanUFlH.Co. 4S 60 Ct NlwEnr.T.l.. 60 60M A.T.A8.r4a. BOM 81 IfjS , iiit.isiM.ur... m 10 A,T.A8.r.io. esu eM Iks rBXLiOaxrBiA cijocnto qcotatioki. HM M4. A.U1I SU. JM. W; Ltblfh Tallar. 60J4 61 renna. K.K... 64V H CcrAN.Co:.. 4V) - HpC . LATEST LOKDOS QUOTATIOXB. Kit Ateblion 43U XorfoDc A Weat p( 67 Ri anaJlan P-tlflo W1M Northern raelflo pf... TftM M-t". riacoramon...., 2MJ Ontario A Wen 2l(J KvT trla 24 conaoti 107 Peontrlrauia. '6(tu ftm UlAoC Central 10.-.H Rcadtuy 112 IKQ CaniMATixa. 18 Bt. rail t 76U lM"j k. ibura..... 127U Union PaclOo 4lU nt mi. A NaibTtU 8lQ WabAtli pf 30 imf. .Y. CcntraL U4(2 -- K? FUXUT..Oct a p; Tho mercurial character of Weil street torn- E.i' poramont was nover more strlkloclr demon- E-f Btntted than to-dar. It Is safe to say that the MM msjorltr of those Interested In, stocks left the Kit street last night either fearful or despondent m 1h ouljr ones who wont home with heavy Bp hearts this afternoon were bears, who were un- H" lucky In that they did not percblvo the sudden Kirr. sdlns of tho roactlon. Tho openlhs was in raS1" marked contrast with last nliht's closing-. E.JW being; fairly steady. The London , market,' WXi . which ruled fractionally above our final wmt prices ot yesterday, auppliod a trood many rc& buylns orders; Indoed, it ' bought yerr Kg freely. Chicago also came In as. a liberal HP buyor, presumably to recover stocks sold K yostAeday, ., Broken who usually act f or an ln WUijc tuentlal operator who generally favors the MjK short Bad's of the market, but who ts now nn- E' derstood to be keenly appreciative of the bril- M!, XUnt oommerelal prospects ot this country, MJ wore also conspicuous buyer. There was no Hff prossuro to sell, though Boston seemed dls- WPi posed to sacriflca certain stocks In which that gfi'f ntre is largoly Interested. The failure of an Jmfhi unlmportout houso dolnc buslnoss on tho HI" Bosl9n Stock Kxclmnco oppcarod to creato a Ky.- profound Impression in Btcto street. It was Mif simply another casoot a tempest in a teapot fct) Tbs causes that wrought the change In the Mfcj- toaeof the market, and eonseauently in the MJy spsettjAilre ssntlment. wen various. In the thatMr.Oouldhaa reached time of life and Ulna condition ot health which, though not serious, precludes Ms active participation In Wall street campaigns. Mr. Gould himself ' appreciated this fact some years ago when he" formally turned his back' upon tho Btreotvaod thcro aVe excrtlent reasons for bollevlng that he has had' very little to do with the Btock market since, except as n medium Tor shlftlraj his Investment, until ho was forced Into It Inst fall by. the embarrassment ot tho Barings. Ho was then a heavy buyer of tho securities ot the compantes'withthe management of whleh hois identified; and last, spring" he.vraJtac cordtng to trustworthy evidence, fairly success ful In making a market 'for th'o stocks that he accumulated 'in November and December. But the, effort demonstrated 'that -the .strain ot conducting largo operations 'in the market; In addition to tho duties Imposed upon htm by his relations to the soveral corporations which ho controls, woro too much for his powers of endurance, henco his long' vacation last sum mer. A consideration ottheso facts ought to convlnco thoughtful (people that" Mr: Qould in not tho menaco to tho market that manr be- llevo him to bo. and that his failure to cooper ate in an upward movement should riot be con-, strued as evidence that he is opposed to an Improvement In.values. His fortune is irivpst ed almost' entirely in railway securities, and that alone should be a sufficient guaranteo of his real and permanent attltudo toward tho security market Atchison was easily the leader In to-day advance, though Missouri Poclflo scored a ltt tlo larger net gain In price. The dealings In the first named woro unusually largo and the support accorded It was'cblofly Instrumental in turning tho course ot the market An equally Important factor was the strength of the Tnnderbllt stocks. Including, Chesapeake and Ohio, from the' Very start .It was -hinted yesterday afternoon that i. the sUnobest blonds of those properties had boon' tempted by the decline to come Into the market again, and to-day Booms to present proof that the Intimation was well founded. Tho market for Ilooklaland reflected a more senslblo view o! tho proposed Issue of debenture bonds by tho company than prevailed yeetcj-day, afternoon. That stock ranked second In point of activity, and Chicago, Burlington and Qulncy .third, while Missouri Pacific fell back to fourth plocev Other stocks that made Important Cotkribu-" tions to the larger volume of transactions wcro Bt Paul. Union Pacific Louisville and Nash vlllo. and Erie. Tho, only active stook that' fully recovered yesterday's decline was Bead ing, but upon a smaller volume of trading. Tho specialties fell Into line as tho market gained strength durlngthelast half of the day, yet few of them scored noteworthy advances. Canada Southern was one ot that number, and bo was Distilling. The engagements of specie abroad to-day for shipment to this country wero $1,000,000, making the total amount In transit $7,125,000. As bearing upon the movement It should be noted that the Bank ot -England has reduced the selling price of American eagles one farthing. There were no receipts ot specie to day, but the amount received eo farthlsweek Is about equal to tho Bhlpiperita of 'currency to the Interior. Whether Uie Imports of. specie will appear to have offset those .shipments In to-morrow's bank- statement .romalns-to be seen, but whatever that statement mar show the fact will remain thatthe banks are at the end of this week decidedly stronger than they were' last Saturday. The closing was strong at about tho best prices. Final sales compare with those of yesterday as follows: Oet.l.Orti 0t.LOd.X. A. T. A 8. T... 4IM 43V Mien. Central.. 101U 102 BaS. R. A P... SOU 40)2 Xo. Factne 642 67V Cant. raelBc... 84)2 84 Her, Central.. 22M 22 Can.Boatbem. 67U 60U Nat, CortUae.. V psW CCC.ASt.L. 71(2 72K North AmTCo 17M 1UH C. B AQ im(2 ( North, com.. ..114U 115V C A EaiflU .. 73 73 Nor. Ta. com. 3SW 3 O. A E. I1L pf..l01W 102V Nor. Pac.pf.... 74)2 75T4 CbM. A Ohio i. 2SJ2 20M N.Y.CentVaL.. HOW 110U C.AO. let pf.. 67)2 S2 N.Y.AN.E.... 87V 88 C.AO.Sdpf... 3S . ,4olJ N.J. Central. ..117 118 Oblean Oaa... 60V 61 2 Ontario A W... 20 3074 Del. A W....1S0K 14112 PaelSeXall.... 35V 87 DeL A Hodaon.l33V 134'2 PalL.PmLCar.. 182(2 13 Den.AB,:pf. 48)2 4 Roeklaland.... SO 81 M D1lt.ACP.Co. 61 634 Bleb. AW. P... 13 13V Erie 284 SOJj Kaadlna- 88U 40V Hoek. Valley... S3 S3U 8t.l'aoIeom... 72 "H 11L Central... ..103 101 St. Pan! pt 11T 117 Kan. A Texas.. 17 17V Taxaa Paelflo.. 14 14V Kan.ATex.pt 26V 27V T. C.I. A B.... 38 SSV Looli. A Naab. 77U 8oC Union PmelSo.. 40. 41 (2 Lake Shor. ...123(2 1341, Wab. A P. com. 18V 14V LaaE.AW... 21 21 1, Wab. AP.nf .. 2(2 31 L.E.AW.pf... 8V U7tWfit.Un.Vel.BlS2 83V Laclede Oaa... 18)2 ' 19$ WbeetAI-B.. 87 37K XanhaLCon...l03 l(tt)2 W.AL.K.pf... 7H 782 Oovemment bonds quiet at unchanged quotations. Railway bonds strong. Tho fea tures were Northern Faciflo consol 5s. Oregon Improvement 5s. Atchison. Kansas and Tex as. Beading. Texas Pacific, and Wabash is sues. The-more Important net advances wero in Atchison 4b. i cent, to cQS'. and in comes. l"f. to C3!i; Kansas, and. Texas As, H. to 71 X. nnd 2dK..to 44 : Northern Pa clno consol 5s. i. to 82).; Oregon Improve ment 6s, )i. to 63: Beading general 4s. ,S', to 80X: 1st preference incomes; 2.'. to.OOti; 2d preference Incomes. !, to 40. and 3d' pref erence Incomes. IK, to 37: Texas Paclflo 2ds. ii. to-31 H Wabash 2ds.l.K; to 70, and deben tures, series B, i V cept, to,45M. Silver bullion certificates for 75,000 ounces sotd.at OlHiaink. .Bar ellvor In London. 45d. V ounce. The offers to sell stock to the Treasury to-day aggregated VXH.QOQ ounces. The purchases were 700.000 ounces, as fol lows: -70.000 ounces-at $0.0750 and 70.UO0 ounces at $0.0755: 100.000 ounces at $0.050. and 550,000 ounces at $0.0700. Money on calL 6 cent Time money. 5X Vcent tor sixty days and offered at 0 cent for six months on prime Stock, Exchange col lateral. Commercial paper dnll and without othorfoature. Prime endorsed bills receivable are quoted at tkaXW cent, and first-class slnglo-numopapuratvV cent Sterling exchange steady. Posted--asking ratos. $4.1 for long bills and $4.B4 for demand. Actual rates are: Lone bills. $4.fA)ffl$4.UOM : sight drafts. $4.830$4.83. and cablo trans fcrB.'$4.Kla$4.S4,. , t The Central Railroad Company of New Jer sey has declared Its regular quarterly divi dend of IK cent, payable Nov. 2. The report" of the Now York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company for tho year ending June 30 contains the following sum mary ot operations bjj compared with the pre vious fiscal year: '. '. a Oross earalnn 137,003.1 l'o .'inc. i833,7u' Operating expenaei 26370.863 Inc. 878,731 Xet earnings... (13.631,368 Inc. SI4.VM0 riritcharrta b.881.904 Inc. 1,028,153 . Profit....: 83.849.299 Dec. I1.0I.-I.103 OlrUind 8,6;7,133 Dec, . 447441 Borplu 873.107 Dee 856,022 Operating expenses? were '68.04 B'-cenf. of, cross earnings, agalnMeJalfc) cent tho -pro-i vlous year,-and theproflfon the stock was-4:ott' cent, against 5.21'Vcont tho "year, bo.- fore. In that roar 4,'.' V cent wus paid In dividends and this year 4 V cent The opera tions of the. Rome. Watortown and Ocdens burg since March 14 -are included In tho figures this year. Tho louso of that road, of tho Beoah Creek, and ot tho Syracuse, Ontario ' and Now York railways Increasou tbomUeajto of tho system to 2.000 miles and tho muoago, of slnglo track to 4,752. inilos. The fundod dobt has, been Increased U,10tOOU nut by. issneof-debontdro bonds for itnnrorcmonts. Tho statement of current assets and liabilities showaan excess of, assets over liabilities-of $835,275. Tho cros carnincs ner ton nor iniln woro .74 eentH abd tho proUt.17 cents, against .70 and .22 cents respectively last year. Tho Milwaukee and Northern Railroad re ports gross earnings for August of 8132.203. an increase of SU.5U1 as oomparod wltli the same month of last.Yfsr. nniI7iiet$5B.72. an1 Increase of S10.21M. Porthe two months end ing Aug. Jl the gross earnings were $304,717. aulncroasoof $23,103 as compared with the 0K??J!ona,n! rwriod of lat year, and not $117.054. anincreaae ot J20.037. - ' -. Tho Long Island' Railroad 'reports gross, earnings for September of $434,788, an in crcaso of $31,613 as compared wltli tho same moath ot last year, . Tho amount of 4V. cent bonds redeemed to-day was $07,850. making the total rudomp tlons to datoSlB.203.400 and leaving outstaUd-, ing $7,211,300. ' . ' Ab a result of vigorous protests Secretary Poster has suspended the recent order requir ing the production of .consular Invoices on im portations of gold and silver coins and bars. A sUtement prepared at the Treasurr De- of $2850.003 1 In cireulatlon purine Bptm ber and a notdewease Of $lL&08,llBln money and bullion in theTreaBuryr The tnma4B7Ia1 clreulaUon is made up as lollows: - JlYoMorr notes. 811.450.878:0. S. notes. $0,034,705: go depin. $1,587,009: standard silver dollars, SLtEK.478: BUbsfdlary ellvor, $1,100,778; gold certlOcatoB, $4,168,4:00: ellvor certlncoto $4,428,100; national bank notes, $1,720,370. h?.Dtei decrease- in clrouiatlon was $10,010,000, in currency cortlflcates of tho act of June 8. 1872.'-ThoTrtnBUry hold-" ings i were 'increased by $3,148,785 gold coin $1.(1.517 gold bullion, and 4,4WjJt) silver bullion, and were decreased as follows: Stand- Sife&fTJSfeMife Mft1iai etreulattonper capita Oct 1 was $23-75, 8J In crease of SOcenta a head since July 1. Treasury balances oompars with those ot yesterday as follows: )rtt OAt4coasn8btiufm....tl83.8'l3L0 tl83.63a.i3t BilTer coin and balllen.. B.093,835 8.030,060 r i nndera. Inelirdtst .. .,, Treasuy notta. 8.688.133 9.150.718 'ToUlt 14603.067 81Sk824.0n Deposits In national banks., $10,903,024. satnst$13.45a258 yesterday. Injuldltlon to the foregoing the Treasury reports silver bu! llorr jrarohased under tho act ot July 14. 1800. $04,233,870. and Treasury notos issued ajraiDBt tho same, H.25L130. ot whleh $57,205,228 aro outstanding. . , Money in London. IK cent ",Bato of dis count in tho open market for both short iond throe months' bills, a 'cent Amount of bul lion gono Into tho Bank or England on bal-;aneoto-day: was lOaoqa., Paris adviccsduote a cnUwtoarnuc8a7M conijmc8,'nd'ox 'change on London at 35 francs 28H ccntlmos. The business failures of the -last seven davs. as reported to It O. Dun Co.. number, for the DnltedjSutes, 201. and.for.Canada.2P. a total of 230. as compared with totals of 244 last week ncV23a" the .wee rerlous to, tho last, ror.toecorwfrrKfflfllnB-WwkoMnstyear tho Aggros were lOTjreprdtwntlng 160 raHurm in the United Stiles, and 3lin tho Dominion' of Canada. The reorganization of the WestlngbOuse Eloetrio and Manufacturing Company is now rapidly arjprpaehtng completion.-It has. been 8ecompllshedT)y tie voluntnry action Ofall bo parties In Interest and is regarded as com prehensive and satUfactory, , Tho. Beorganl cation Committee has hod the affairs and ac counts of the company carefully examined, and the result Is thatthe plan will provide for tho company's floating dobt and placo It by the absorption of the two minor companies, in a position to obliterate Its fixed charges, greatly Increase Its assets, and to effect .important economies. These changes have been accom plished without any. Increase of the company's capital stock. On the contrary, about $1,000. 000 of stock will remain In the treasury to moct future wantsof the business. . The sales of raining stocks at the New York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange to-day were as follows : I Mm. JVm. QMlaf. MM,' I Urn. Omhm. vMOOAndea 1.71-85 if SO' i 185 185 ' 100 Belmont BO BO 4 'SO BO 200 orown Point... 1)60 lea l en ties jDOElcruto....... lao leo leo leo SSOOPreeuuid. '11 --13 10 10 200 Uttla Chief.... 28 28 28 28 JOOOrennin 180 180 180 1 1 SCO Bilrer quean... 4 4 4 4 120O Standard 140 160 140 160 SOOScorptori. 83 86 06 65 100 Tellow Jacket. 180 ISO 180 180 . , j Tni total aalea wen 0,600 inarn. 4 t i j.7 K3trtaSt044iita.tloB. ttiNi,-Ott. 3v-Ttieatea iWtrle atari qnoUtloas. "'" " " ' " M' AM. Baaten Elactrle Cable Co. preferred.: 63 oo Thotnaon-HouttonXlectrie Co 48 60 4V4S' Thomaon-lroniton Xtectne. pref erred. 38 CO 28 6U Port Warna Electric Co 14 oo 1436 WeiUnthonaeTmitBecelpU 14 00 16 00 Detroit Eiectrie, 9 60 10 00 Eerropeaa Many Sfarkcta. Lcssok. Oot Z The American market was dull to-day, but tboro was no disposition to sell and prices ruled firm at about parity of tho lower prices mado the day before. In the afternoon, good buying of-Atchison Incomes and Louisville helped tho market and gave It a .bettor tone and prices advanced in -sympathywith the'hlgh.or opening from New York. Two hundred . and 'seventy-five thousand pounds went out to America, of which 172.000. won in eagles. Fifty thousand pounds came in from Australia and 13.090 from Portugal, 'Argentlnesecurftfes'were weak, but Paris supported Inter-Bburso securities. Discounts are flrm.at 3,andjcall money at 2 per 'cent. The Bank reduced Jts selling prtee'of eagles another halt farthing'per ounoe to 77 "shillings 8 pence. Correspondents In Yorkshire. Norfolk. Lin colnshire, and other large wheat-producing counties, report results of threshing as yield ing under' an. avorage In quantity. A large percentage was shelled and broken by the bad weather .during .harvest, and there la a con siderable proportion ot new com or wheat with underweight and undersized berry. An esti mate from official sources gives the Frenoh wheat crop at 225.000.000 bushels and the rye crop at 58,000.000 bushels. As oomparod with last year there is a decrease ot 103,000.000 bushels wheat and 15.000,000 bushels rye. Crop Map. art, iv '' tp St. Paul, Oct 2. Advices last night showed' that rain was falling all over North Dakota. w)th snow in the western portion, and a'-feold wave coming from Montana. The situation in tho harvest fields of that State' Is thus made more serious. Threshing outfits have', been sent out' free by tho Great Northern road and twenty more are promised to-day. Fifty thou sand bushpls of wheat remain unthreahed in the State and is In danger ot being destroyed by the wet weather. t PABUvOct: 2 The' official estimate ot the yield of the French harvest for 1891 is: Whpat 5,810,507 hectares cultivated (a hec tare Is 2 acres 1 rood and 35 perches). This cultlvatlonproduccd81.889.070 hectolitres (a hectolitre ls2V bushels). Mixed grain. 258,325 hectares planted, pro ducing 3.630,002 hectolitres. Bye. 1,404,714 hectares planted, producing 21.152.317 hectolitres. ' ' A'ew fork Markets. Pamir. Oct. XTlov axn Mm There raa a rood bnilneia In the morntnr at foil prices, and toward the cloae boldera were Inclined to aak mora money. CoTrojt Pntorea opened at 3 polnta adrance. cloalnf steady at 3 to 4 polnti decUne from yeiter dajr'a cloelna- paicea. There waa a BnnabrUh temper among the bulla on oar Cotton , Ex change .to-day. Ther were dlipoiad to aik Socitloni. Mrr e-1-n-p-e don't spell eloop. what'n tfann er doca ft epell I" waa Bnnibra qoery. If n atrosaer Ueerpool. a betterXancbeeter, bad crop account, and reduced port recelpta won't put op cotton, what wlUr aaked the bnlla, 'Xany of (bem raoneated to be, aiked aomethlnff eailer. and took adran tare -ot an early, rue to sell ont BtUL iiona but tba moat chronic bear dare keep abort orernipbt. The market baa. In tba pait fewdayi' gradjiaur KOtteo "lung.? Itto4ay lacked the npport of an active, trading snort Intereat. The large re ceipt! at the Interior towns, some 16 fl cent, orer last year!, came la later 41 a depreielnr InQaeuce. Boathem letters contlnae to be flld with bad crop aocounta, bnt the market beilnt to feel thawelfhtottale; 700.000 bales In atoek at tho beainnlnc ot October, wlth-no nnreat demand for It, la not an encoaraiior fact to tba bnlli. .Spot cotton wai qnlet. Middling nplasda, 8 liec-.;r do. Ontfa.1 KJtc. TTUo following aro the de UlUof Ike traBSactlana In f aturea. with sale of. 60,000 .? a .-v . . .!' Ktmihtt - (Wjrrt. ntatfH. .In. Kit-. October 8 444848 MM 8 45 3.0O0 Korember 8JU48.u 8(1(1 8.'.tl ,200 Decemiier., .8 76aB7a xxa 8.74 11.000 January , 8WJ08U3 ami 8.111 24.(100 February... ttOa9(7 914 MX) 6,1110 March... U181U 0 28 917 H.2U0 April .-. U.384U.3U 11.31 9 2U 1.100 " May 9.3X3939 It 48 940 2.3MI June ,.947494l U.63 1 9.48 MO July , ,...I'MUW1 ..." AUi-ult ,i..,...l...ll.(;l.Ut3 9BU 9 CO 300 c ' .. , .itat-at. ' isto-oi. ,1 i I J Blm. Bain. tatX receipt Ihle diy. ..:... ..'.'.,- ' 38.847 44.320 PrerlooilrilaceSent.l.. J. ....... 7(K!.413' 761.8J8 Port receipt! part week, 328,448 348.768 Bxportefrutnfcpt. 1,, ,. 236,443 096.208 HtocUat porta 00o.llni U03.43J Interior rrcelpla put week 90.888 83.88H Interior Uk...',., 99.808 87.183 ra'oTi'il'ojf Ird ratarei maile some mrlher adrance. The etocki at tho Weit were to a ml to rail below itl. matia,and..tbiK- broaght out n tlrmaiul to cover con tracti. sslei 2.000 till, at 7ioc. for.October.7Jnerror Joteuib4t3.1Sa7.i9evrorlecmber.tand 7.2V8I 81c, tot Jaruaiy. A rter 'Chance thcloetraflrmat7.tOc. for October, 7,16c. foe November. 7J0c. for December, and ,7.291!, for January. Spot lard wu Snnef and fairly active: sales 105 tci. prime city at'6.8098 00c and 600 tee. prime Weitirn.it 7.10A7.13Uo. regular: refined rortheCoatlnentquotedat7.16'47.46o. Pork Arm at 1.7r.afl'i4!5for new met and much inorrsctlve; aales fiOO libU. Cut'maate steadier, but .quiet;' aalea ,4 000 aa. smoking l-ellUe at Pc. .Dreued Jio a nrmer at MVl14c. ga, ei7c. -TaUowlaady. wfih aala ot , tu UOQ it. at 6c, Butter la firm at I9a35c. for cream-'eTrT-CfiSaeiante attlva it-'BUauVe, Tor Bute faclery lull cream;. lreTfclTjinc. i"i t " ' Gstix Wliaat tuturei ciad.a pretty amarr advance toward the cloee on stronger cables trod the faU of heavy-aaows Ui tb(ortbwost. whlcn' ted to an active demand to rover rnutracte. oalci 6 053000 btub. at SI.U3WiUl.04W fur October. 81 Oi(,a$l oeXforNovem. for May. ripiT wheat wag dearer.' but higher prices ahat iOQt export orders and thl aalea' were limited to 82.0OO buh. for 'local milling at ,01.06081 CGV far 1 No. 3 red winter aueit. Inalaa corn futures made soma rurther advance on reduced tnppllei at the Welt, but tha beet price, of . the day were not aaaUlaed after an active speculation. Bale 1,324.000 both, at tJOU83He. for October, UlWa IMS: fc 5s.?n.2o?wxlJ. p,sl com waa flrmir but Quiet. Shipper took only 48.000 buib . ao thelpol trade eras awl Salaa-ware maisly inciad? &mASB3&&jWT.tmfj$liSn.t&o. "l)u waraialti acffr 'sad mtet Made aofi bSS thar tmnrovuDnnj. : Tbi export oemaaoTcontuiuea on a moderate' ecale, 8laa 680,000 nnak- lnchuUng No. a mixed at BSU SSHo. for October. B4Ue. for Xovambar, 84M36)t. forDece mbir, and BTKaSTVe. lor May: and uftie pa). mIMd iSn6cJSfi wklt at AtWa 4lrXa'l5 9Antr: jo Vo-S wWu at oWaWKofTn eUvator, and Ko. 1 mixed at 83VaS3Ve. .(ueierator. Hr was firmer, with 12,000. EolbV sold at 07o. f. o. b. Barley unsettled. Buckwheat. 648560. After 'CbaugeWbeat cloied firm: ho a red winter for October. 81.04.: November, 81.00V: December. 1.0WM; J.nuarr. lo;. nbniary, SOlii:, March. l.lsQi .May, il J4V. Ooni Ann: So. 2 mixed tor October, 'lrK.; Xoreniker, 02.:.: December. 66Ue t 'January. 62i s Xuy. 61)c. Oati tlrm; No. 2 mixed for October, S3Me 1 Novepiber. atUc: December, 35c.; May, 37UC,; No" 3 whit tor October, 36Mc; November, 800.; pSemUr, 840. . . M . . ,. , . CorrsxOptlona opened at a decline, of 61 6 points Inreipon. to weaker Suropaaa adHcM. bat kubaa qaantjy eoTRUg by local, -ehrta,,'eUmulud by a bag.. Klthing. in Wo lower at 1SVA. Sale 83.000 bag, doting arm. with seller at the following price: October. ...l2.40cfJansary...ll.Vt.Aprll 111. Kerraber..ll 40crebniary..ll JOc May.......lL40e, December ,11.35c.xareh .....llJOc.Uune 11.48c. The loot market wai more active at About ateady trtcci: RJo quoted at 13KcforNo.7t sale X600 bag irtt gradf Santo on p. t. Xlld arradea contlnae- In fair demand and steady; talee l.noo bag Maraealbo. 24d bars Central America and 231 bags Sa vanilla on p. t, Booaa, Ac mtnree were dull and nncbanged: no aalea, closing qnlet at &noa3-38e. for October, 8.284 3,"c. for Norember. ends Jia38 for December. Tba apot market waa mora active and ataady: aalea 2,000 ton domeetle molaaee ugar, 83 teat, at 2Uo : a cargo Trinidad mueravado. 89 teat, to go to fjaurax, at ;ai&-iec.e.andf,: 8,000 toni iloUo,V4V tett, at tba ' Breakwater, to go to Philadelphia, at 2Me. and a cargo 1 do. to go to Canada on p.. Reined In fair demand at nn .ebAngederlcea. quote.lt Cot loaf and mehed.&6Ve.l cabea. 4H94HC,: powdered. 4 7-loe4Vc: graniilated. AVaeMe.: mould -A." 4)44440,:, otier white. 8V d-neci-yenow. 36-lea3lie. "olaiiM dalL Blcaln ,dimand and foreign Is a inn. firmer. Xtuta strait tin wai a trlfla flrmar.bttt qolet: ale 20 torn at 20.16c. for November: aetuing prle for.epot,2010e.: for December. 3020c. Ingot copper dull and .eaiMT: rettllngpnc. for October Lake. 13aue. Lead qxlet, but steady; aetlUng prle for poi, 4&e, Spelter Arm. but quiet. J z Nlrat. Broaxe Spirit turpentine waa (relet, tat eteedy at anekanged quotation, cloalng at 37Ue. tor regular, and 88c. for machine, noiln wai Brm, tot qelet. Bale 100 bbl. good strained at 81 .40. rxnotan National Transit certiflcatee opened nn bred. tut liter bnylngby-lhorte" to cover cauaed an kdvance; openlr.g at 68Vc.: eelllng at 68K01c. and cloving aUady at (Xo.: sale 170.000 b&l. live Stock; Market, Nrw Yotx. yriday. Oct. 2. Ileielpta of baavea were 1.804 head, Including 28 car for he market and 73 e direct to etaugnterer. The trading alow for all e. at a skad easier value, bat th pen were Snal tared. Peoreal to beet native Meer old at 83.80 4i8S.4SV 100 M.; Colorado at 83 80; bull and dry cow at L75a2. Dreeeed beef ateady at evasve. -a. for naUrc aide. Lateet cable from London quote American tteere slow at HVgiOe. ft a. dreaeed weight, and American refrigerated beef ateady at leant SVct8. Bblpmcnu to-morrow, 895 beeves and 8,420 quarteT ot beef. ltecelpts pf calves were 807 head. Market ruled Arm at unchanged values. Vealeeoldat8S.60888IICOa. graiier aTS2.25033JU. buttermilk calvae at 83.764J88. Receipt of iheep and Iambi were 8,914 head. Sbeep were dull; lamb, active and unchanged In value. Sbeep old at 83X0085 ? 100 ai : 'Jamb at 86988 87)2. Dreued mutton llow at 73o. .: drcated lamb arm at 8 10c ww- . Receipt! of hog wen 3.000 head, an consign di rect. Nominally steady at 85S6JI0fl 100 aa. KaaJ Eatat) JExcaUnas) Salaa. XcXonegal A Kakenon have sold for W. X. Lanchanttn to WUUaa LaaU 807 Weet Eighty-ninth etreet, a three atory dweUlnr. for 834.000. and tor W. P. Anderaon to Charle A. Kiler the Ihree-etory dwelling 1U0 West Nlnety-tnlrd street on private term. Xeal Katate Traaafwra. Xonroe it. 175; Mote I Blumberg to Sarah L Blmnberg. $1 Broom it. . 65 a Columbia at. 34-8x100; Morris Shapiro and wife to Michael ray and ano .j.. : :. 30.760 74th it, l a. 223 w 9th ar. 20x103 2: Wm M Rl- ker and wife to Urn milker. 46,000 Brlda at,n and 3. and other prop; Peter Da WltrtoWmaDeWitt 1 90th it, 1,150 10th ar. 100x101 A: Amy 8 Conn and husband to Amsterdam Improv Company. 44,000 ,76th tCllo West; Jatnea tt Breen et al to Ag- ' -nee B. Wilcox.... ". 8,000 84th it. n s, 125 w 8th ar. 18 9x100"; MaL CknlttoWmB Baldwin 1 Lniilowit, 13 and 13; tannle X Updik to Samuel Aronson and ano..... 19.600 Elm at, 180: John E Kauguran to Joseph stelner 60,000 Delanrey st. a w cor SalTolk it, 25x62; Aaron Goodman and wife to PlncoaLowenfeldetaL 85600 Xadlion at, 330: Plncua Lowenfeld and wife to Aaron Goodman 10,000 84th it. 211E.it; Geo B NeweU, ref. to I. Na poleon Levy 1.238 nrnryst,90; Xlchael Fay et al to Morrl Sha piro : 43,000 00th t, 233 West: Jacob Knecht and wire to Cha Klloatrlck 11.600 40th t, 417 West; Ella Jacob and wife to Max Barger , .". 87,600 9th it. . 00 el it ar. 20x60; AchUla Lent . and-wlf to Jacob Kleluhaua 1 Bam prop; Eugene Lenta and wlfa to aame... 1 Same prop; Eugenie Weber and hue to aame... 1 Same prop; EmeUe Lenta toaame. 10.835 8uth if. n a. 200 w lit ar. 23x100 8; Elix M Ker- nertoPrankA Cihleia... :j-i - 4,600 Bflth et, n a. 275 w lit ar, 25x1003; same to Mary Kretere 1 13,800 89th it. w a, 226 w ltt ar. 3x100 8: same et al toAnnaCl'ihtein 1,880 80th it, w e. 200 w it ar.- 23x100 8; Catherine A.Malckelet alto Frank A Vihletn 18,800 CorneU pt e e, 100 n Bock it. 26x10, Jaa E Sheridan et alto Lena Clrker . 400 Bradhunt ar. w a. e 148th at, 129aix7&; Hy II Lloyd to Jo. 11 T Martin 1 83d it, 633 East; Jo SchKlner and wife to ManriceBapp 33,000 160th at, . 65.10 a Railroad ar. 30x100; Edw Callahan and wife to Joeeph Frank and wtf e. 3,800 3d at, e e. at city boundary line; John C Ely to Locy SEly... ... 37.850 Columbia et, e . 140 n Delaneey st, 30x100; ReaacLevyand wife to Joeeph Goldstein .... 16.000 lb it. e 1' 63 1 e Cnlrertlty place, 28 lOx 130 4x033 to 1'nlventty place x28xS3 0x 1023; Wm 8 llaaeltlne and wifetoJamea Downey.. 1 05th it. e i. 295 w 8th ar. 23x100.5; Cbaa W Dayton, ref, to Katherine M Mahler 8,000 06th et, e 1. 200 w 8th ar. 2SX100X; ame to tame 9.000 Henry it, n a. lot 190. 7th ward. 35x108; .Wm Hodge et at exora, to Belay Wolf 23,250 Broome it, a, 65 e Columbia et. 24 8x100; John Solomon and wife to Morris Bhspiro .... 39,600 8th av. 3.192 and 3.194: PhiUp Braender and wife to Peter Dlehl 60.000 44th st. n s. 23 w Xadiion ar. 17.10x88.5; MeucoStern to 81rmon M Stern 1 89th et. e t, 160 e 2aVar. 25x1003: Geo Eseweln and wife to Jacob Johaun and wife 31.400 8d ar. 1.045 to 1.849; Cha Rlegex and wife to OeoKinglerA Co 72.500 12Zd st, n s. 180 e 3d ar. 23il0U.ll; Joseph B BlueUand wife to Fanny Nugent 17,000 83d et,'616Eait; Joeeph DChrelnerand wit to WmDauth and wife.. 33,000 Weet End ar, a e cor of 103d it. 100x10011; Alex Walker et al to Wm Drought and ano ... 1 Byerar. e 1. 100b 3d it, 23x100; Tho White tir Kate E Goodenough 3,000 137th it. n a, 95 Park av; Mary K P Yoit to (MaryEVoit 1 89th it. n a. 260 w lit ar. 35x100 8. 3-5 part; Frank A Uhlein et al to Catharine Mlckel ... 18,800 Drigre ar, w e. 327 n Traver it, 60x100, Mar- caret Watt to Thnmai Everett 1,400 eld place, e i. 175 Beech it, 25x100: earn to Valentine U Mnller 660 Field pUce, a. 160 a Beech at, 26x100; ama to Emanuel Ueathy 660 Foreit et, w s, 100 n Bock it, 60x100; same to ' Joeeph F Gombert 1,100 DlUit. ei. 100 n Rock it, 100x100; same to Charles M Edwards 1.500 Bock tt, s w cor 11UI it. 91.7xll8X; same to Jullui Flichler. 800 Bock st. n w cor Field it. 100x100; same to PranciaX Werner and wife 2,200 Held it, w e. 200 e Beech it, 77.7x100; same to Elmer C Woolaon 1,371 Field tt, w e. 100 a Beech st, 100x100; same to John A Woolson v... 1,830 Prop bounded on s by Rock et, o by Forest st, w by Field st. n by land ot Thomas O Cor- nellr Anna X 0 Barne and ano to Thomaa 0 Carrolt 1 89th it n 1. 250 w lit ar, 25x1003: Elisabeth MKerntr to Catharine A Mlcket one-Ofth part 4.600 8Mb it. n a. 275 w lit ar. 26x100; same to Mary B Peters, one-Ofth part 4.000 89th it, n a, 225 w lit ar. 25x100 8; aame to Anna 0 Uhlein. one-fifth part 4,000 Pleasant ar, a w cor U&tu at. 74x75: Wm T Waehbum. oxor and tins, to Tbos P Shannon 1 7th ar, 3,018 and 2,020, John D Taylor and wife to Otutave Adolph et at 70,000 Washington ar. w a. 476 a 171it st, 28x150; Mary A Kltebla and huib to Auguit Herbert.. 8,000 Waibington ar. wa. 40UH71H st, 100x300; earn to Richard P Otto 13,000 Anthony av, w a. 79d w Southern Boulevard, 44x78x99x79: Michael Kirrran and wife to Michael Clayton 400 93d it, na. 320.8 w 3d ar. 6910x1003: Chaa BLauterJunaand wlfa to Amalla Prleomann 76.000 Lota89toue.25xloo.il; Thomaa FOUroy.Jr, ref. toOeoUtone 87,000 xicosmd Aoxraacxs. Aronton, namoeL et al to Greenwood Cem- tery, 1.W& Ludlow at, 6yre $33,000 Breeu. James 'It, et ul to trustees of the Bun 4 Fire Otrlre Oo of London, n s 76th it, w Co- umbuiar,andadJolningproii.Uyra(5mt7) 110,000 Bloomer, Edw, and wife to Elfiabelh V Irwrn. BBl43dst. ellthar.Syre 000 Derkert. Aug. and wife to Mary A Ritchie, w s Wathlngtou at, a 171st st.lir 3,000 Burrelt Very K. to Jamee MrCarthy. lot 918 on , map ot aubdiWeion of prop of MaryPTK fany,2yn 400 Bollt. Simon, to batuuel Well. li)-H Delaneey st.laatalU ," 8.476 . Bvricer. Max. to Ellas Jacobs. 417W40tb it. 2ri 8.000 Bro-let. Solomon, ami wife to Anne E McCad- deu, n a cor utli arand 29th it, 6yrs 8,000 Cummlng, Wm, Jr. et at to the Title Uuarante and Trait Co, let 37, a map of prop- of llcnry HrkfontlniUlts ......'....' 26.000 Clock. Jeiao M. to Marlcta Saving a Bank, w .MUiiv;al4!det,lyr , 4,000 Cannon, John B, to the Bradley A Currier. Co, l.td.s w cor 4th arand 114tb it, 8 mo 8,779 Clayton, Xlchaet to Nlrhael EUwan, w An thony ar, n b Boulevard, 1 year 200 Dlehl. Vcler, to P&lllp liraender. a 8th ar, n ' liBlhst.l yr......:. ; ..J-.: 4,000 Druucht. Wm, and Cha carew to Alex Walker uniiano : 80.600 Eetlg, Henry, and wife to Anna Weieel and ano.saltihat.wAr A, 6 yrs, 3 mil 12,000 Frank, Joseph and Kllea, to KUt.il I'dUehan, a, l&othet.ottallroadBT, 6yr 1.800 Fountain, Alfred K and Geo. and wlrea to th Harlem Savings Bank, n a 128th st, w Ctb ar, 1 yr. 2 mtge 14,000 Peenau, John J, and ano to Cbaa Lane and ano, u a 103th it, o Madtwn av. 8 nioa, 3 mtgs 83,000 aaUsgber. Kate, and Joseph FtoKobl roeie, si fltn it, v litar.l r 1.22S Greenwood, Letter J, to John E Lockwood, 102dit.nUthav,3yrs , 6,000 Goodenough, hate E. to Thomas White, . llyer ay. a 24 at, S yr 1,000 llenuereon. James, et al to John PTbompaun, 122d it, w 8d av, 3 mo 12.000 Rami to John Burke, e e liii et, w M nv,6 yre. Id.OUO Ilaaie. Henry W A. and wife tu Helen A Phelps. u Slat it. 9th av. J yn 6,000 tlendenon, J.uee. aud aife (u Juseph U Katier. Bsl22dst. wsdav. 6 yr 10000 IlaUam. Cbaa F. to Carl K fclxrth. w s Welnter av, n a Boulevard, 2 yrs 1,000 Feehan, JnoJ,etaf lo tho German American Real Batata Co, n s 105th st, a Madison ar, 3 yrs 16,000 Jobannnlaoob, and wife lo Oeorge Kaiwcln aud wlfe.i89tnst,2dav. 6 yra 8.600 Kllpatrlck. Charles, to David Weliburg er, n a eothit.elltb-av.3vn 1,000 Klelnhaua, Jacob, andwlfe to Emilia Lenta, a 9th at, a 1st ar, 6 yrs., : 6,000 KUpatrtek, Jama, and wlfa to Edgar 8 Apple- brT 96th St. liar, 1 tt. .77.. ..... ,'7. 10,000 Xernaa, Matthew 0. and wlfa to lb Bradley A - Carrier Co. Ud,iAmatr4aajT, 184 st, 8 tno.t. , ,. .......,..,....., T,4o0 Loebr. Barbara, to Thera SeWerUcg. 66IB twwthar.l yr...., 8,000 Leweptld.rinsa,etal to Aaron Ooodman,sw cor Delaneey and Suffolk sl.lMyr , 8,000 LeVy, Isaac, to Jo Ooldsteln, 80 buflolk it, in- stalls .:.;..,, 7.860 O'Gorman. Edw, to John U. Morrison, lot 4 on map of village of Kaet Tremont, 3 yn 1,000 Otto. Ulchd y. to Mary A Ritchie, w s WathUg- tonav, sl7lttst.&yrs 8.000 BelUy.Jobn J, to George K Ilratt, 2dar, n 69tli st.lyr.. . 1.600 Ritchie, Msry A and Peter A. lo in Cauldwell, wanatblngtoiiav, alflitit. 2yri 4.100 Channon, Tbomai K, and wifitoWm TUefh born, xornd anu. eitrlx. Ac, w cor Pleas ant arand 116th it 8 mo 11.000 Bteluer. . Joeeph. to "The Baron de Ulrsch rand.? 418 Broome st and 1M Elm at, 8 yra, 40,000 BaaplTO. Morris, to aUchaal ray, sad ano, 90 .tTJlSSiamaaM t - J ;: r- ! etoLexInrtonavTT.,..!.. .".,. tVEow Tlela tmnk A-andwIfeiokiliabetoAppeU, , nestbet.wl,tar,srr ..lrT.TT;- 10,000 Bam to Joseph and EUiabelbaOranderrn . e9tht,wl.Ur.5yr........."....r:..-.:..... 10,000 Want. BeUr.to Wm Itodg t akj axt. Ac, lot 190, map llendriek Rutgers, 8 jre.,, 30.000 Walker. Mary A. to Anna N Roarer. River- vtew.temce.arordharriMomiUhd.lyT.... JCOa Walker, FTedk II, toueo WR Matteeonat at troe, Ac. w Columbu ar, n 83d it 6 yr.... . 18.000 Walt.Beuy.to leaaoCobea, llenrit.lot, 110. n land ot Wm Johnson, map land of llendriek Bntgrr. 1 yr ;...,.;.i 1.000 Wilcox. Agnee It, to tie Tttl Ot rente and TrtutCo, wa7Btht,w(lumDi ar. Oyre 1 18,000 WleheJjaeob, and anolo Margaret Hlldehrinil, lCrtt.3daT.8yrm...:l. 4.CS0 WiJtT.LoTilBaM.toJobn AWwxii.Jr.lTT., 800 Clrkir, Lena, to Jam p Sheridan, ratrlek It Sheridan, and Jam 8 Segrara, OornsU ptnRoekt,8yr.i .".... , 286 Edward. Chaa M, toaame, IllUit. n Roe t,8 yr,, ,,,,.,,,,.,, .(.,,,,,.,. .,,, 1,000 Flichler. Jallai, to aame, s Rock at, w UlnVt. 8yr. ,,, .....,,.. ..a,,,..,,, ........k 809 Oomtxt. Joeeph P. to aame, w s Forest st, a Roekt,8yr ..1 ., :,....,. TOO Beatly. Manuel H, to aame, a TIM tt-S Beach Syr ,..- 11.. .,.., 875 Moller. ValenUnelt toeamcia prop,8yr, 860 Woolaon. Elmer E, to aama. w a Plaid aia Beach t, Syr 1.. 880 totoa-a.amaprop,8yr ..,... 1,220 Werner. Franela K. and wife to aame, n s Rock at w Forest ar, Syr 1850 axcotAxa lAisxa. Brady, Jaa B, to Mom norwltx. stors. As, 08 ForsrthBt,8Trs.peryr , T30 rarrelL Fk. to Peter Fltxpairick. (tors. 637- Weil 28th st & yr. peryr. i-'..,... 880 rjerrtng Angusta, to Jullua StiUxner. 10 First '- et, 3 1-13 yn, peryr.,... ...,., 800 niUUrd, Ann PTfo felia Oairtn. 391 Basi Broaday.6yrs,'per yr 1,080 KeogrtFrancU J, to J no- Baraga, 407 Third av ,'. 6yrs,pr yr. ,;,.,, 8.000 Latben. Rich, to Wm U MlUer. 137 to 188 Ooerck t 6 yr. per.yr. 1 ,000 " Tne QssUt; ef asry. Ettmhoiu thovtd read UcnctUt't nets noerf, " Th OtutUrv 0 Mertv." of which IS opening chapters tctH appear to-morrow in The Buxdat Bpx. JligatTlcnoMsfoTVOouroetrrriAa; eturartal. ernci or thc ATCHISON, TOPEKA ft SANTA FE RAILROAD COMPANY, r.O. BOX848, NO. 99 XHJt ST. fjntcTi-ur no. avr. ., BOSTON. Sept. 28, 1891. TO THE nOLDEM OF TUB 7ARANT- rTJNB MOKTSACIE FEB CENT. NOTES,., AteklMB, Topeka aae) Hanta Fa Kail a4 Co. THE GUARANTEE FUND MORTOAQE EIX PER CENT. NOTES of th Atchison Company, limed Nov. 1. 1888. and due Nov. 1. 1691. for $9,000,000. and ot which th company ha acquired since their Issue, and has now In th treasury. $2,000,000, leaving 7.000,000 outstanding and In tha hands ot younelVM, ar upon an underlying lien lo th GENERAL XORTOAGE FOUR PER CENT. GOLD BOND INDEXTCRB ot th company, dated Oct, 16. 1880. which originated with the finan cial reorganisation of tba company, ondef which a weU proTutlon waa mad tor th retention by th Union Trust Company ot New York, a truitee, of GKlTEaUL MORTGAGE FOUR PER CENT. GOLD BONDS ot as equal amount of inch bonds. $9,000,000, to pro-rid for tha ultimate retirement ot th GUAR KTEB FTJND NOTES. , Th Director of th Atchison Company bellev that with th encouraging proapect ot the property. It would ba mora adrantageooa to the company to defer retirement ot th GUARANTEE FUND NOTES two yean, or until Nor. 1. 1893. th GENERAL XORTOAGE FOUR PER CENT. GOLD BONDS reserved to couOnne with th Truitee until required for purpose of inch re tirement, Th company now offer to th holden of th GUAR ANTEE FUND MOBTOAOE SIX PER CEXT. NOTES th right of such extension at par. with a cash cennrolsslon of on per cent, to be paid by to company to such holden aa will ignlfy their aaaent on or befora Oct, 20, proximo. The NOTES of thos holders who hav not asaentod to extension by Oct, 30, proximo, will be acquired and paid for In full on or before Not. 1 by a eyndle.te which will extend the NOTES upon the term offend to prev ent holder. nolden ar respectfully asked to promptly commu nicate their withe In writing to J. W. REINIIAST. VICE-PRESIDENT. OS Milk it, Boiton. Tho who aa aent will be notified when to present their NOTES at the office of th company for endorsement, eHxing ot sew coupon heets. and receipt of cash premium. By oraleur of tho js4arl ar Director, SBEOKOE X MASaOTJN, (Taatnaaa. J. W. BtEIXHAalT. WleevFreaMeat, ITayU Trasl & Co. Bankers and Stock Brokers. 18 Wall Street, New York, kraaaaet a ragnlsr saaklog busia, tactodrag th par tkaa and aala aa ommlsalen t saeaTltias dealt al Ua w Trk suek Excaaag. WATLAND TBASE. tnEODO&B BALDWIN. ALFRED X. BANKIX. WEST SIDE BANK Safe Deposit Vaults, 48S AND 487 8TII AV. Aboolnte Seeorlty. Boxes 1Y0BB atS and upward. FEB CENT. CAK-TKTJ8T BONB9 OF THE RAILROAD EQUIPMENT CO., maturing quarterly from 1892 to 1900. FEB CENT. WATEK Y OHaXS BONDS FOR BALE BY FOST, VAKTIN k C4X. 45 WALL ST. JAMES BOYS tfc CO., CO AND 63 EXCHANGE TLACE, , ROOMS IS, 19. 30 AND 21, RANKERS. BROKERS. AND COMMISSION KER, "HANTS. BUY and sell HT0CK8 and BONDS on aUthe BXCUANOES. also GRAIN and PROVISIONS for caah or on a moderate margin. TWO EIGHT PER CENT. MORTGAGES tor sal.-Se-curtty beyond nneation will taud elostsb Invest! ration. Addrcii MCIRTUAUE. box 174. Sun pfflcs. jDitldfttiig aua amwth., THE PROPORnON OF THE PROCEKIWOT'TnR RALE ot th bUREVElt)ItT AND HUL'STON RAILWAY. appUcable therefor, will be paid to the hoMenoftha tint mortgage bonds and coupons of the Snrereport and Houston Haflwui Company, on preientatlon thereof, at the ornce of the Union Truit Company bt'Siw lork.80 Broadway, on the ninth day of October. IHKL TALI AFP.URU ALEXANDER. Special Mailer. NEWTOHK. Sept. 25. 1891. ' GALLATIN NATIONAL RANK, NEW YORK. Sept. 30, 1891. The directors -r this bank have thle day de clared a dividend of FIVE l'hlt CENT, and an extra dividend ot ONE PER CENT, out of the esmlnxspf the peat six months, payable on and after Oil. 0 prox. Tba transfer books will remain closed until that date. ARTHUR W. SHERMAN. Cashier. eirrtionie an, fflttttatp, THE LAKE ERIE AND WESTERN RAILROAD COM 1'ANY Notice Ii hereby given that the annual meeting ot the etoekhohters of the Lake Erie and neit era Railroad Company will be held at the ofllcaof the company, in BLoomlnrton, 111. on Wednesday, the 7tb day of October. 1891. for the purpose of electing three dinrtors to serve for tbrae yesrr. and tb trsusaction of any other business which may properly come befora the meeting. Th transfer books will be rioted at noon on Saturday, Sept. 13, and reopened at lo oi lock A.M. on Thun der, Oct. 8. 1891. I.. M. tJCUW AN, Secretary, NEW YORK. Sept. 10. 1891, 3BEAT NORTUEBN KAILTTAY CO 40-43 WALL BT NEW YORK Bept 26,1891. The annual meeting of the atockholden of theOre.t Northern Railway Company, for the election ot dlreo ton and lb transaction of anch other bualneaa as may corns before It, will be held at the general office ot th coraoany in Bt. Paul, Mluu . on Tharsday, Oct. 8, 1891, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon. . K. T. NICHOLS. Secretary. gtoyofiMn. NOTICE Ultimate! for turnlihing granite ttonss for bulkhead or river wail will be received by the board of Commissioners at the head ot the Department of Docks, at the otttco ot eatd department on Pier ' A." foot of Battery place, North River, in the city of New York, until 1 o'clock P. X, of Thursday. Oct IB. 1891. For f uU partlculan the City Record. Copies fur sale at 3 City HaU. T afor jfnlfe ' FOR $ALE-orrl gilding, lei hand. higKSysar oldi can trot In 3.80 or better, and wUl abow III trot tad last weak at Fleetwood In 3'ISV: perfectly sound, and fearteie ot all obieote. Also bay mare; aaa trot In 3 87. Apply to U. O.XAWSENCB. car Mollugh 8tabl, 68th St. and Broadway. . WU8 MU8IO BOXES at half price: don't fall to calL MU81C. 1HBT, XITU CO, oil Bowery, N. Y. fSufinw tXhaurr? WPi.L-rATINo"OARDINO ' HOUBE-Faeing Stuv. veiant Park: muit tell; (Icknesa: noreaionable oder refusal Apply 14 Lit Ingstou place, cglwhMt aud (gxctojig. UT ANTED To purchas for cash secoad hand aquar v$ vAyj jog sreJaIja, BAMXMJCAen&'TjiBT' BAlI.alWAJaV" new yofiK Qsnm A Hudson River. Railroad. ' THE F0DR-T11ACK''TEUNK LINE, All trains arrlr and depart from GRAND CENTRAL STATION. l-onrtb Av. aad AM St Naw Tork. Centn of Hotel and Residence Section. TUB ONLY RAILROAD STATION IX THE CRT. Trains leave aa follows 1 FABTMAIX ll A, M.-Tor Alhanr. Saratoga, Montreal. Ctlca, Syracue, Rochester, Batavla, cu at Buflalo 8.10 NEWT8RK AND CHICAOO LlaaTTKB. Ir04 A, M. Compoaed excloitvely of Wagner Vee tlbul Buffet, Smoking and Library, Dining. Prlvata Companmenta, and Standard Bleeping and Drawing Boom Car. Due Chicago 9:15 A. M. next day. , CHICAGO BAT KXPBEBS. 18iSe A, JaTDlllr. except Sunday.. Connect with all Important New York Slate lines diverging. Satur day train doea not run west of Cleveland and Detroit SotTTaTtVESTEBN UMITEB. 18) P. BT. Wa'gner Vettrbult Drawing- Room, Bl'eep inr. Undet Smoking and Library, Dining and Cafe Can. Da Cincinnati 10.60 A. M. IndlanapoUa 11 :5S A. M. St Louie 7115 P.M. next day. No extra tare. WOBlI.D' FABB SPECIAT liSSJ.F. M, Wagner Yeatlbule, Sieerlag. BuSet Smoking, and Library and Dining Can. Da. Chicago 8-00 PJL next day. )fo extra fan. SABATOQA SPEC1AX. 43 18 P. at. Warner Drawing Room 'Cars. Du Albany 7:25. Troy :35. Ban toga 8:60 P. X. NORTH SBOBE EIMTTEB. S4 P, f. Wagner Vettibul Buffet, Drawing Room, Bleeping and Dining Can. Do 'Detroit 9:15 A. X. Chicago 4.N) P.M. r FAST WESTERN EXPRESS. r84 P, M. Warner Vestibule Drawing Room, Sleep ing and Dining (Inn. DuBuBalo8:15A. X. Niagara ralla7-13 A. U, Cleveland 10 35 A. X. DetroitlilO P. X. Chicago 9O0 P. X. bt. Loul 7 :48 A, X. ADIRONDACK AND MONTREAL SX- tSSP. M. Wgner Bleeping Can to Pittsburgh, duefl 35 A.M.: to Burllnglon. due 6:00 A. X. and to Montreil. due 7:1.1 A.M. BUFFAJLO, NIAGARA MLL", THOTJ- ' 8ASD ,DAtRBgpE4NaAat,IKON T1S8) P. M. Wagner Sleeping Car. New York to Buffalo, due 7.31) A. M.: Klagara Paus, 9UO A. X ; Clayton. 6.30 A, il.: Alexandria Bay. 7:00 A. M.; Paul Bmith'a and Topper Lak station. CINCINNATI AND ST. IvOCIS EXPRESS. Mrt P. M. Wapner Veitlbule Sleeping Can. Du Cincinnati 7:30 P. M. Indianapolis 10.30 P. X. St LouU 7:30 A.M. " LIMITED FAST MAI1U. rOO P. M. Sleeping car passengen for Rocherter only carried on thta train. CHICAGO NIGHT EXPRESS. tlS P. M. Wagner Sleeping Can New York to Cap. tncent. Buffalo. Detroit anf Chicago. FIBHKILL (NKWBl'RGID, rOfGHKEEPflR, RITINE CUIF (KIXISTON AND CAT8KILL MOUNTAINS), AND nUD0N--7-30. 0 30. 11:30 A. M- 3 30 0-X5.0 25P. M; aleo for Pourhkeeptle, 1 B0.'t2:16, f4 55.81S). 7 Otl.7 30, 8-00. 9.15 P.M.; forCatlkiU station (Catilill). t7.30, til. HO A. M, (8 30. 3 55. 8:23 P. M : for narnun's (West Point). t7 JO, 9.20, til .30 A.M ; '15,t 30,3.55. 4'55,8.25p7iT. ALBANT ADD TROY 17-30 910. 10-0O. 110 30 A. X. 1 :30, 43 30, 3.56. 4:50. 8 00. 7:30, 8.-00, 9:16. )11:0 I". N.: alio Tor Troy, 7-00 P. Vl. BARATOOA-t7SW. fU-10. ilOSO. 111.30. A. M. 13.30, 7 rOO. til 69 P. 31. UTirA AND SlIttCUSE 47-30. 0:10. 10-00, 110 80, 111-30 A. M. 1:30, 4.60. 0.00. 7.30. 8 00. 9.15. 111.59, ROCHESTER AND BUFFAI-9'10. 10 00 410 30, 411-30 A.M.1U)0,4 60.600.7:30.800.9.15. 411.69 P. M.: alto tor Rochester. 9-00 P. X. NIAGARA PALLS 9-10. 10 OO. 410.30 A. M. 4.50. 0-00. 7-30. 9 IS, ell :59 P. M. ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN'S AND XONTREAL (9.10 A.M. 8 25.111:59P.M.; also for Adirondack Moun tains 7 3U P. M. CAPE VINCENT. CLAYTON. OODENSBUBn AND OS-WL0O-411 -5I r. M : alto for Clayton. 7.30 P. M ; for Cape Vincent W15 p. M.: for Oswego. 9.10. 10-O0, (111 30 A. M.8-O0P. M. AUBURS. (IENE A. AND CANAVDAIGUA-9 10. 10-00, 410 30 A. M. 7.30. 8 00. 9:15. 11:59 P. M. FaTTSITEI.p, I.KNOX. NORTH ADAMS, AND TUE BEBKSlIIIRE niLLS, VIA IIARI.EM DIVISION. Two trains with through Drawing Room Can. 40 -01 A. M. due Ilttifleld. 1:30, North Adama. 3.30 P.M. 43.50 P. M. due Ilttifleld 8.10. North Adama. 9-10 P. M. NORFOLK AND THE ErTCH FIELD HILLS. 43 50 F. M. through can due Norfolk. Conn. 733 P. X. For tickets and apace In Sleeping Can apply at Grand Central Station or at 413 785. JM2 Broadway. 1.154 9th ar. 12 Park place. 03 Wett 125th it. and 138th street station. New York: 333 Washington at. 728 Fnlton Bt. and 398 Bedford ar. E.D. Brooklyn: 109 Hudson st, Jeney City. Wettcott's Expnss calls for and checka baggage from hotels and residences through to destination IDslly except Sunday. DaUy except Saturday. Other tralm run daily. Aboi e trains, except thoee leaving at 9:10. 9 30 A. X. 3 15. 3 30. 8.50. 3.35.4 53. and 11:59 P. X. stop It 388th it nation. JOHN M. TOLi'ET. GEORGE IT. DANIELS. General Manager. General Pati. Agent. ERIE LINES. Direct rant to Passaic Patenon, Taxed. New. burgh, Mlddletown. Port Jerrll. Hontlceilo, White Lake. Uoaeedale, Beranton, Blnghamtoa. El mlra. earning. Watklna len, Bath. Uaramondiport. Avon Springs, Racheeter. Ilornellsrllle. Ruffalo, Niag ara Falla. Toronto, cbautauqua Ike. Cleveland. Cin cinnati, st Loula. Chicago, aud all polnta Wett. Trains leave New York, foot of Chainbere at, a foUaw. and See minutee earlier, ualess othirwiae shewn. frm Weit 2M at- 9CC A. M Dally-Via Niagara Falls andChautaa, .OO qua Lake Parlor car New York ta Buffalo. Heeper llornelleville to Cincinnati 3f,n P. M. Dalty-Veatibul. limited. Solid train for .UU Chicago, via Chautauqua Lake, with dining car to Chicago. Sleepen to Chicago. Cleveland ana Cincinnati. 3QO p. x . except Bunday Mountain xpress fr QJ Dlnghsmton. Honesdsle. and Monticell. Par loi c.r to Uouetdale. 6Cf P. H. Hilly -Solid train to Chicago, vtaNlag JJ an Falls and Grand Trunk RaUway, Sleepen to Bnfl.lo, Rocheeter. Toronto and Chicago. 8Qfl P. M. Dally la Ciiautauqna Lake and Nlag . OM era Fa'Ii Solid train to Cbicag. Sleepen to A Xnlfalo, Chicago and Cincinnati. PORT JERTIS-Week Days 1 -18 A. U. CM it. S 58). 7 62 A. M. (23d at 7:40). I A. X- 10 30 A. M. 1 P. M. 3 30 P. M. 8 P. M, 7 P. M. 8 30 P. M. Bundaya-V A.M. 3 r M, 0 P. M. 8 30 P. M 8.30 P. M. NEWBURQH-HeekDarl-t.15 A U. C234t.3&6), U A. X, 3 46 P. M. 4 45 P. M. 0 P. M. 7 P. M. Sun ders M AM 3PM 8PM rpICKETS AND' PULLMAN ACCOMMODATIONS At, A 401. 317. and 957 Eroadwav, cbamben and West 33d et. Fenlea. New York: 331 and333,Fntorijt. Brooklyn; 107 Broadway. WUIiamiburg: corner W4w ark and Hudson ata. Hoboken. and Jersey City station. ErieTranafer Company calls for and checke baggaga from hotels and residences through to d ertlssrfcm. W. C. BINhARBON. liener.l PaeienkerAg.at, PINEST AM8ArEBT TRAINS INTUli W6rLB BETWEEN. New Tark, Fhll4rlplila, Baltlaaare aad Washlaa-taa GERTBil RJIILKMIAwF JIRW JEKSEY, niUIELPliM J1I BRAIIIQ E. I, BlLTIflftBE Alav eSIO K. R. ' All trains TrttlnnledixTora end to end and lighted by gas. Unequalled dining car eervice. TIME TABLE, JUNE 21, 1891. Leave New Tark from f eot ot Liberty it, N. R. For Philadelphia at 4 30. 7.45, 8-00, 10 OO, ll-JO A. X, I 30. 3 (SI. 3 30 4-OO..5 0O. 0-00. 7.30 P M, 1I-15 lllght BU.NDAY8. 9-00. 10 30, 11:30 A. M. 3-33, 3.30, 6Bo,-OOP.M,12 15 merit. For Ilalllmore and Uiihfngton daily at 9-00 (11:30 with Dining car) A. M . 3 00 (3.-30, Dining Car). 6 00 P.M. 12.15 night' Parlor can on dar tralm Sleepen on night trains. Tickrte and parlor caracal can be teeur-d at 71, 173, 281.415. M44, 1.140 1,82(1 Broadway. 737 8th ave . 264 Weit 12Sth ii . 134 Eaat 121th tt.Kew York: 4 Court et 8(X Pulton si. 98 Hraadwar. Brooklyn New York Transfer Company will call for and check bsggsge front boteinr resilience todettination. BAITO. & OHIO R. R. Fail EiprfM Tralaa rta PHILADELPHIA te nAR.TlMOHE, UASIlIiVGTOIV. CHICAM.CINCINNATi, Aa4 All'palala VTast., rUT.LMLH CAR BKMIVli ON A I.I. TMAtSS. Leave New York, foot ef Liberty at, aa fsUowa: lr CIIICAOO, IT. M, 13-16 A. M. Far CINCINNATI. 8T LOUIS' 9 A. II, 5 P. M. Far WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE. II A.M (11-30 A, If, Dining Can. 2 0(1 (3 30 P. U. Dlnlug Car), 6 P. M. 13:l3 A M. All train run dally, lor NORFOLK, via Bay line. 2 00 P. M. week daya. Ticket eR)ces.173,2Hl. 416 and 1,140 Broadway; New York, and 9M anadway, Brooklyn. STATION FOOT L1BXKTY ST. (Central ft. R. of N.J New York Tranafer Company will rati for aad cluck bagtagi frm hiitl or titilinc t dtitlnillin. Long Island & Eastern States Line BROOKLYN AND BOSTON, Wsterbnry. Brlitot New Rrltain, Hartford. Manchester, Wliliminllc, Putuaui, Blackitune, aud Franklin, ELEGANT NEW SOLID PULLMAN VES. TIBULED TRAINS ' between Brooklyn. Long Iiltnd City, and Boston, no ihange, leaie Brooklyn and I. I. City lltxlp. M, dally (IncludlnirHundar), arrirlni-ln lloiton 7 Ul A.M. Leave Rottoli (N. Y. and N. UK k. Blallou) 11-00 P, M , arriving In Brooklyn and 1.. I City at 7 Ul A. M. Through tickets and e'eei'lng car liertbe eecured at firartefool East 34lh at, 71, Ji.1, 415, 950, 1,14ft and 1,813 Broadway N.Y. Fistbuib av, Station. 333 Fulton it, 107 Broadway, Brooklyn K. B. station. U I Lily. Bansge checked from tealdsnu to.diltlnitlon, NEW wkXWIIAVB wraT. Trains liav Wail 42d it. at TiSA A. M. (16 mlnuti earlier from fool of Jay st ) tor Lake Mohonk, Ika Mlnoeweeka, and Wallklll TaUey R. B. stations. Mlddle toWn, Illooinlngburk-b, Port Jervii. Moutlcello, Ellen vltle, Falliburgh, Liberty, Urliijilon Minor, Hanrock, carbond.le, Hcrsutcu Uatton, Delhi, Bidney. Norwich, Eduieitou, ftlco. inline, unetdu. Oiwegu, Detroit Cliirik-n, and other polnti eat llilS l !., CiuipWll llilL ImUi Mobonk and Mln. Bcwaiks, tallkUI railey lUtloni. tllldletnwn, ll'.ooiu-iiiibnrk-li, Ellenrille. Pllilii.rli. llurlcyriUi, Liberty, Wlilte lake, Lit lux t"li Uum.r. ITlOO I' M Mldd.etown. laliibursli. Liberty, Uv fnkrt'in Manor. RickUnd. Walton, litlney, Nurwich, On.ida. Oiwejfo, IbKheeter, Nugara fall. Detroit. I hlearo. and Wett: Pullman sleepen; reclining chair ear fre to Buapeoilon Bridge. iOally, all other train dally, except Sunday. . Pullman drawing-room aaat and lleeplng-car berth ( obtained at 828 Broadway. Mw York; J. 0. AflltrtOB, - ri it- It 8aiaV.1 MW tae ptf-lT 'aw I'KanQlw.rrwMj PENNSYLVANIA THE STAHIIrrt RAUWAY -mm AND Tho Scenlo Line to ttrWwt TRrVrKS liEAVE BTATIOX8, toot off DMbrosses aad Cortlajridt StrtotA, 'aa follovrs: ; On anal after BKPXSXIiMIt 7, lBt THE FAST LINE. A. M.-PoUman Veetlbnta Stoeplag sad Park cart. Arrive Cleveland 6 26 A. X. ColsTmbi R snT M,InHtnajollill:OA.M. Cklcago 4.66 r.X na St. Loan 7 :0o p. M. next day. Connect Jo for TeJJ do. except Saturday. . wn THE PENNSTLTANIA xMTTZB. ! A. Mj-Compooed eteltttlvelr of Falbaaa Tea Ubula Drawing and SUU Room. KeerdagruT Smoking. and bbeervaUoa CaraprenVuSfiiaarta wS xfa. Iaoiea maldfbarier ourary!aaJal tb convenience ot borne or o4Bcr Lltbtad v SI Uonary aad movable electrla ughta. Arrive. cmeiS lU6Vx.AnSln.yrP0lUMllS1 jfisSft ST. LOUIS assvd .CINCINNATI KXPaTtaBsa, 8)f8s P. M.-Pullaun Vtlbal Bleeping Car frea New York, and Dining Can from Neir" Tort :UtL Loula and ClnctnnaU. raaeenger coach N.w Terk ta Colambua. Arrlvea Cincinnati 11:36 A. X. and at Loan 8 -00 P.M. next day. a.,aao THE COLVMBIAN EXPRESSJ. 4rS4 P. M.-Pillman Veitlbule, SlevHag. Dtoiaa. Brooking, and Penneylranla Baliroad Teeflbaleiria. enrerCoaehe from New York to CWcag "avas in Chicago 6:16 P.M. next day.. amvai THE WESTERN EXPRESS. iSeS) P. M. Pullman Vetlbaie Bleeping Car N Jork to Pituburgb. St Lewi.' CblcagoaelBnaa l.Tein.""1"."mPnU- Dining car Nlw Yrk to Pblladelphla. and Plluburgh to Rlebmoad and Chi, ? Arrt vei at Columbu 146 p.. x. Claeuatti S5S ' 1- CnleT 30.r- "T. ""d St lS.2 "'oi)-,,!-rc0,,4,a0rn'11s;- Coanacu fr cUvsiaai and Toledo dally, except Saturday.. mm PACIFIC EXPRESS. rf P. BL Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car Xw Tork to Chicago. New Tork ta Xemphia tie the t(hnudeaf TaUer: arrive weekday at Coram! 7:16 pTxZ CleveVdO.S5P.X.next day, andsoaUy at CklcaTf 1"? -. and, morning. . coanecu for Tiled daily, aad for Cleveland and Columbus, except Sain. ArV-P.M. Bhenindoah Valley Sxprat. with Through Buffet Sleeper to Xew Orleans. ' " BALTIMORE, WAMHJTNaTON, AN B TBM ISO L A'aExU ""rt'ajrjoa Umlted Express " of TuUmaa ParWr Cir iVl-X pifiOigCartoBafiimon). dally except Seaday" 10:10 A. X- arrive Washington S30. X.; and "Coii: CeMlon! Limited " daily, with Dtnlng Car. at $ 30 r. : arrive Waahuuton 8 35 P. X : regalar excreta 8.30.8:00,8 80, and ll-OOA.X.3.10, J-3a6-Ooand n-Oor.X.andl3-15nlght For luittaroreonly rk P. X. Bandar. 0:15 and 8 30 A. X.4 90,. BOD. and 9-00 P. H -and 11-15 night ' "" FOR ATLANTIC CITY, 1 00 P. X. week days. wUh Through Day Coach. " FOB CAPE MAT. UM(. week day. FOR PHIL A BEI.PHIA. Bxpresst 8 JO, 7 JO, 8-00. 8.30.9001000 Feanarlr, ' nla Limited, with Dining Car. and 10 lo Waahlnetia Limited, with blnlng Cart aad 11 OO A, X "ifso. 1O01 3:10, 3-00.830. 4-Ob. 4 30 5-00. 6 -00. 8 fi ef 8O0. and 9-00 P.M. and 13-16 night AecommoS " tlon. 11:10 A. M.4:40 and7.O0PM. BanaUTjiTJ! ' Preaa, 8jl6. 8 30. 9-00 no Umiledt aad lo'i: X. t OO. 4O0. 4.30. 6KW. 0 SO SjOO, and noo P. M anl h 12:15 nlht Accommodation 7O0r. M. , For Tteae-aaatea ot tralni to local polnta on in P Penneylranla Railroad Hyatem apply at th fellowiag SB Ticket Office: Not. 435, 849. and 944 Broadway'" m Attor rioute, and foot or Deabroases and CortlaDSI " ta: 4 Court t.8(io Fnlton t. and Brooklyn Annex " Butiortfoot of Fnlton t Brooklyn; 76 Uudioait Hoboken: Station, Jeney Ctty. B The New Tork Transfer Coxaparrrwtn call fer aad H tri check baggage from hotel and residence through ta m dntlnation. III CUAS. K. PCGH. J. R. WOOD. Ik General Manager. General paas'rAgt ma1w' KHIGil TALLWY RAILROAD. I IHII Laar foot ot Cortlaadt erDf J WJtt, broaae st. 7.8:10. 9 and 11 80 A. X.t, Mil inHpww" 3 40. 4-50. 6:JO and 7 JO P. X. pf jsw Th plctureoqu. rrate between New I fit If Tark and Kaatan. Belhjehera. ABn I S) town. P.ttrrUle.Xauch Chunk. WUke. J btrre. Pltbttn. ScranUn, Ithaca, Gepeva. Waverly I J2 Watkins Glen. Elralra, Bocncstar. Buffalo. Niagara Falls, H S Toronto, Detroit, I jii CIIICAOO, ST. LOUTS aad ALL rODTTS WEST. St TlckeU and aleeplng car berths can be secured st tae I JjJ, GeneralEasteTnO8lce,336Braadwsy,arl80Bastl2Slk ff st. Th New Tork Tranxfer Company wlO call fr aad El check baggag from not! or rcstdsc tkrougk ( F destination. AA New York and Boston AH. Ral. " Leave. By way of Dae. . 9U A. M.Bprtagfleld and Worcester. 8 80r.it T 10-02 A. X. New London and Providence. 4 80 P. X. !''. 11-OOA. M. fiprlnrfield and Worreater. -8 SO P.M. ral 12O0M. Hariford and N. Y. andN. B. 8 SO P.M. ' ., 1-OOP. X. New Iondon and Providence. 7-80 P.M. 8 OO P. M. WUllmantlc and N. Y. and tt. E.,9.O0 P. M. hal 4 -OO P.M, Springfield and Worcester. . lOflOP.X. i, 6 OO p. M. .New London and Providence, 11 -OO P.'X. wm II -CO P. X. Springfield aad Vorenter. 818 A. V. tar 1300 P. M.'Xew London and Provident. .7OA.A L'i Rune daily. Including Sundays ' - j Return service, sam noun and by Mat rout. " Vi 10O0P. X. White Xountalns. Fabyan'a SJOr.kt, Mo( Through parlor or sleeping can by each train. ' JrVrj C.T.UEMPBTKAD.Oea'lPaea Agent lj gaftliC ' JSftts-t ' J J POST OrriCE NOTICE. Forelgo raaUt for tk week ending Oct. 3 wiU clos (promptly in aU casi at fail tuisofflceaa follows: boll SATURDAY. At 12.80 A. M.for Franc. Rwitxerland. Tril Italy. Spain, Port u rat and Turkey, per ateamibl (m La Bourgogne. via llavn; at 3 A. X. for Europe per -. ateamship Etnuia. via Queenitown fletten for Car- K: many. France. Switzerland. Italy. Spain. Portugal. Ear and Turkey mnat be directed "per Etrarfa"l. at fSt 3 30 A. M. for Germany, per tteamthlp Eos. via y Bremen (lettera for other parts of Europe via eooirj- . aroiiton and Bremen mutt be directed ' per Bus'); .,.- it 3 30 A. M. for Scotland direct, per eteirathlp An- .. chona. via Glasgow (letten must be directed "per .', Anchoria"),- at 4 A. it. for Netherlands direct per ii," eteamshlp Veendam. via Rotterdam (letten raaet wi be directed "per Veendm"); at 10 A. M (supple. ., mentary 10 30 A. X ) for Bt. Croix and Bt. Tanmis. " Tia Bt. Croix. aUo Windward Islands direct per am sleamshlpCsnbbeo (letten for Urenads Trtnidad, p" and Tobago must be directed" per Oartbkee'l. at 10 AM A. M. (supplemenury 11 A. X.) for Central America v. (except coal Rica) and South P.clOc poru. per ' iteamihtp Colon, via Colon (letien tor Gutia- PO mala mutt be dlncted "per felon": at U V19 A. M. for Campeebe, Chiapas. Tabasco, and Voce- Up tan. per ateamahip Yumun (letten for Cuba. Taav bTi pico. and Tuxpam direct and other Mexican eurea, SI; via Vera Crux, muit be dlrerted "per Yamwrn jES at 13 M. for Grenada. Trinidad, and Tobago, par Jff steamship Burnley. , aw BUNDAY. At 3 P.M. for Coita Rlca.rU Llmoa, par Snei teamthlr Foxhalt from New Orleant -, aJU Main for the Hawaiian Itlandi. per eteamahip Anitrau arn, (from Ban Francisco), dote here dally up to Bept. Ejl' 30. at 8 30 P. it. Mail for China and Japan, per I teamthlp Beigio (from Ban rraneU.). cleat her fan daily up (o Oct. 3. at 8.30 p. M. Malts for Aeitrilra, itl; NewZeatand. Ilawalitn. Flit and Bemoan IiUnds, tf- per eteamahip Monowal (from Kan Krenceo). cloee Uaa, here dally up to Oct. '10. at 6 so P M (or on arrival ,'," at New York ot ateamahip Uinbrla. with Rnllta j'k, malUfor AuatraUa) Malli tor the Society IiUeda. " per ship city ot Fapeltl (from Ban FranclKv. Wr close her dally up to Oct. 25, at 8 30 P M Mai4 aj, for Newfoundland, by rail to Halifax, aud iheace "OS by ateamer, eloa at this ornce dally at arhl H 30 p. X. Malla for Xlqielon. by raft to OZZ llotton, and thence by eteamer. cloee at JjS thl ottice dally at 8 30 P. M. Mills tor Cuba, br rail fc"V to Tampa, Fla. and thence by eteamer (salUngnpa; twn daya and Thursdays), close at this ofiice dsirrat aws 3.30 A. X. Mill! for Mexico, overlaad. unleu spedaUy addressed for deipatch by ateamer. clete ni at thl offlc dally at 3 A.M. ,' 'laTC Trane-Parino mall an forwarded to San Freneiteo y dally, and tha schedule ot cloalng la arranged onus Aire preiumpuonof theiruniuterrupted overland tnuilt ( 4ti ban Francisco. Malls from tbeBaat arriving on tlrae .- at ban Francisco on the dy of sailing of iteanen r ffftd' deepatrhed tbenco Ibe earn day, Regtitered tutu rseai cloee at 0 P. X, pravioui day, ,i grip, gjUlttOfCrtfj., fflWs f' -"Sei rzioHEii rZeaUt os. a Largest aasortment of Upright. Grand, and Square p Pianos at moderate prices, rain, initallminta. anday- f, cbanged: alsoplanoi to rent. Several bargains In sea ond hand planoa. different mikers. at low vrloea. Ke ilicilER PIANO W ARKRodljS. Jm HO 61h av cor, 18lh al. New York. jbsv jhiTW rpxivrFi to? a piano Ii played it ipeaks for Itself, and the - AN A3R0RTMENT of aerond hand granite prtfk (II and 'square planoa of our own make, ! iff, condition end fully warranted: alto a number ot rjj second-nendplsnos of other prominent maken-atvery S. low price. KNABE , CO-,' & 148 Btk AveV. aear 4Wk St. NewTTark. . JM piLEOtNT 0R0AN8. 870. wllh itoot lamp, and bookj WAPC(jBnBRoniER8. 196 Broadway. Brooklyn. . $M ELB?ewT.y,:-baBr0.,,,nT. VtSfoV&JA&ifflL Jg it. Brooklyn, open eienlngt. Il fTcoNNEB, 4 East 434 St. tt?i Upright ind square piano for ale nd ' ?? " i? teraufJ'ymen.tecondbnd$60l7oPw.i: Zfa LADY GOINO ABROAD wlllaaerlnfe 'J"ilM1fSi Jv piano, coil $500 alx months ago. u ls0- 33m i, tn 3lh it. uear 3d av. . . v(Ji: rVIF.wriANiWiorent. $3monihlr. steujwayplaoo, & IN $1 fa). WINErt39iandiWFuJtoutt.8rooairn. p OIANOS-Chiekeiiug. a bargain, new uprights. $200; , i 1 'ni8!!?XiMti& 195 sroadw.y. Brooklyn . 7.r, CTP.INVAY A SONS' rlano. a(oot "1iV,,,.c,.rii TrJ Sndld .Prlgbydanoeo resj gff 20 r&&r&'iTJ&:i"2 J; I?!!5l---- it ADVANCES on houteholdfurnliun without remorsj . RADCLirrE, 817 Broadway, New lork. sua oi f. rultou st. Brooklyn. , yA' CASH PROMPTLY PROCt'RBp on I'",J,,,,," tft removal, confidtotlal and reasonable. 8 rsts - row, room 108. "gw "TkaUoallly of Mey." jjbi Erervloil-i thould reatl Novell' tint norei i, " The Quahtv ot ifercv." of which th open jMd chapter tcill appear tomorrow tit THBBoifpa na fey, , , fr H-' ii-gfBJsRfRfRai