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LV MM- ' . I 1 -8 , THE SUN, THURSDAY., OCTOBKK . 15, IBM. - I B & FINANCIAL AND COXMJUtCIAl, Ife,' Jtw Tork Stock Exehana-o-rJalea Oct. 14. HI If VaTRD STATE! AND STATE BONDS (IN tl.OOOsk $ 10U.fl.4i. r. 11CKI 10 8. Car. Os, N. P.... 2H & closino rnicxs of united btates bonds. H U, JIM MM JIM. A. H it- U.d.Jl.r 100 - P. R.vla.lftM..li:iM H 3 V.H.4s,r.... 1II1U 117 U.S.S, 18117.. 118 - B ;T, C.8.4I. c lllljj 117 U.rl.tls, IHliA .117 $ U.S. OS. 1896. .111 U. H.Cl, lDD..lltX ! RAILROAD AND OTTTF.n BONDI (IN f 1.0009). H $ 1 Atchison 4i R2U 6 Mob. A Ohio gnL.. MM H tt R2K 1 Mich Cm ii. ..122 B .'' IB H2U 18 Mo. T. col. lit Os. 711 H If. 86Atthlsonln fi.1jl nMII.AN.lsl.lMOllO V j n 4 42 yvii H i. 1 tuu 2 loo B ll' SO H3J B Nor. Pac. en. 61 . MT4 .5; 30 1H 4 82M ',' CO HIM 1 Nor. Pac.A M. llt.lOlW H SB I'1 3 N. J. C. Kill. Ol . r 108J4 H A so tint i n.j. cent, gm oiioiiw H , 10 tlSW N, Y.Cen.ex.&i 102U ' ',' 16Att.Aric.tn 14 3 102M H- '.' CAm.CO.Ri btH Nih irM en losVj H I 1 Bur., C. R. A N.. U. In Nash A fbat.lit.12r H ; T.ra , . . no a.v v fi in. iism H R' l narc.n.A N.nt hru hn.y.ap o.aigi. nn H : 3Ch.Ht.L AP.lStlOl 4........ .1 i , H r ioi u :.. .. I'-JW UW 2ChS. AO.cn. 6s. ..101 tj 0N.Y.,0.rASt.L.4s'M3Ji B 3 loiil N w.debOs 2r.yr.194l, B b lOlW 12N. Y.,t. A Vr.lst.lllli M 1 4,'hs. A O. n. A A. Ill K. 1 ..(I A V.rn OS. Ml M lltcu 71 6 Oregon g.L. Us ..JOOM H 3 7iu r. lot H ICh.Ht.L P.lst.,103 20regnnlmp. llt,.100l H l 3CB.AQ deb.Oi 10014 looregonltnp.Oi... tt.1 B if 6. .7 I ("Ml 1 Penn 4(4, c. ...105 F lo lorn sbii.aw.I'.t.iH . nr.M ,' 3 100 3 W H ,4 llC.n. AQ 41, .Nb. 1 nh. A W. P. T. r.i.. 66, 1 ,' Vx... ........... R."H r. Rock III. x.5...mN f 6 K-rM 4 100 i & R OH 41 Reading nl.4... 81 B ,', lOC. B.AQ 4i,I.U. I r HIM t) lO... ...... I'.".' 10 MH ' 6 C D. A Q cnr. 0, KIMU 2 HI i K Sr.7.".7.... .... .108)1 l0KcadlniHatpf.ln.B7M $., C.C. C A St. L. 1 117, 1 G it8I.I..(llr.4. a-, 10 , . 07M ?,- lCan.8o.2d U7H 10 Reading 2d pr. In. 4liU fl 8 US 10 t4. l B3CblC AN.P. lit.. 7W 1 KloU.W.llt 71 U 3t 10 7IIJJ 4 l'H P. lCI.Arantonlat.. KM II 7il J!J ri. A Plttt. 8. K..122 .l8clotoV.AN.E4. 7J 8: 3 Col. Mid. 41 70 HStoPacnf .N.M.lt.l02H i BO (IOW 18t.P.AMa2d ..UOiJ l' tICblC.AK.llt H4 (J r.8t. P.Mt. I'.)lv..l0lj ' JO II4U 48t. P. lit. t Ar..ll4lJ 1 ft ncin.o R nt.... ioj lKt.p.iit.B M.l..iia 1 Del. L. A W, 7...13) ISt. UA80. W.lit. 8M ,fa 3 Den. A It. u.cn... 7nu 4 . .............. n 6,'' 8 7liVj 18anA AAP.latOa 112 , h KEt.AT H..M.V.I1.10U r.Tex. Pac. lltfia... aiH i' 1 Kill. A B 8. lit... HI r. .; 5 1 1, lEiiacn 2d 10f. 2Tex.Pac.2dln.... M Li n Krtl.on K. 111. in.. i' ;i l? S 2 rt. Worth lit 101 l .12 !m 1 .... 101 r.Tol AO.C.ltt ...104 V- 1 nreen Bar In R.11J I) T , St. h. A K.U.I it. HUM 121I0CI at.&i 8H 1 BilU I aironMt.r,, Mi 4 8B i. 10 Int. A cu H.tia.... "a 18 8il 30 Iowa Cent. lit.... Hit( :i 8ivv t, 1 Kan. A Tex. 4 ... 77M a u-".fiSS 1 B 77 n fnlon Pac. 8. F...105 J'. 4KoxrllloA( 1atl02 4 a. Vld. gnl. a.... Mtj ! ISKcn. Cent. lit.... how r.Va.Mld. gnt 81 , 8 lll 4 80 r Ho. AN.irnl liati 1 Walianh lat lotu '1 llou. A.N C Hr KJjtJ OUabaih2d 78( i'' lUm.tK.li, II. A 24Wab.deb,S B..., 47 ' N.lit . ..lla( cneat8bor4 101W i lOLo, bt.l, AT.llt. 84 4 101 m , l 8.-.U i ioiU 1 V IS 8T. 10 Welt Shore 4i. r..D)l ' H lMet.EI.2d 107 T 101 St H U( Total aalei of railway bonda (par ralne), fl.043.000. Hj. H'' EA1U10AD AND OTHER BnARES. H rl jklat fw. t. . Rt AAtol. i it 106AdamiExpre14j 141 145 14J 14il 1 Pj 400 Amer. Tot Oil . 247( 25 24M 24H 2M f It . 12ft Amer. C. Oil ft. 4H 411 411 45 47 C m ' SOOAmcr Cable ... r) 80 80 HI f U (V)Araerlcanhx..ll7t 117i 117W lint 118 1 K. 31S00 Atcb.. T. A 8 Pe. 4.M 4.1K 4.K 424, 42M 1 .' lOOBnff .Rocb.AP. 4lltt illii 40fi il'i 40V 1 IT- 1US5 Can. Southern . 5U Mt CSU 58 r.HW 1 W too Canadian Pac. 8HU H8U PhiI 88 88lj 1' u, 107 Central Paclllc. IVltS X& 5.l 33 3 I V J170Cbe A Ohio ... 25V 2ll 25U 25 25t 1 V. 800C.AO latpf .. 58 Ml 58(2 58 511 1 lOOChlc.Al.aitlll 711, 7IU 71i 71 71M i 100Chic.AK.I.l.pf.lOotf HJ 10lK 100t 101 I 8e&Cblca0Uaa ... 5.115 5.lU 52(2 52 4 5'Ji i 380CC., C ASt.L. 72M 7 .'J J 7IM 71M 72 I (MJOChlr.A .N. W....11,-AJ llr.l? 11441 1144 114 f 11548 C. II AU I'8 iH-K 117;! t'Tti US 1 f 17V25 C . M. A m. P... 74 74U 73 72j 73 I -i 25C.M.A8I. P. plltlU HUM 11HW llttCj 117 1 J SrtlHC. K. 1 APac. 822 82 81)J 8l 81 I H lOCblC.A.S W.pf. 84 84 84 I S. COO Colorado Coal . 38t .'1814 37M 3K 38 I fi boocoi, ii.v.atoi. 3i! nvl aM 32H 33 ft 400 Col All. Coal . 15 15tJ IBtj 1 SV 600 Com Cable . ..124 125 124 124H 125 I H- lOComol (laa Co IIMU U8t4 U8U I r- none). A lludion ,i:m(1 34i laavl 133H 134 B J lBinODel.Laek.A W.14J1 14.1'J 142(1 142VJ 142M V flOODeiM AM.D . 7 7 7 7 7 ).' 700DlltllIlngAU.P. 52H 52 52 52 52)3 I t sohdliono.B.... 100 100 100 118 loo t -i 3a40t..Northernpf.lOiiU 101114 10.1U 101) 110 U 57 III. Central 101)2 101'J 101(1 101 101J4" t F; SOOLo.bl LIT.. 17 lTii 17 17 18 f H 700L.K.AWcitern. 21U 21(1 31M 21M 21W il 405L.K.AWet.pf.. llriU llll J tlilQ 1111U UtlS I Mf, 3110 Lake Shore.'.. .124 124 122(2 12JtZ 123 I ,1 I5.130 Looll. A. Naih. . 78 78)4, 7IM 7W 71174 .((? 200 Lonla, N.A.AC. 25 25 25 24(5 25ii B fc. Kx Lo,et am l pf. 6u r 511 r.u(. ' ;.. 100 Mex. Central... 22 22 22M 22V f Rt lOOMlch. Central... loo(i lix)(l looU 100M 101(, v ,f,V. MlWMlMonrtl'ac ... 5h r.oyz M(J 58 5t4, 'W? KOMo, Kan AT... 17 17 17 17M 171 H K' lOMo.kan ATpf.. 27 37 27 27 27t K SOONaib.U.ASt.L. 84 K4 84 86 if lOON.J. Central.. ..11MK 11MW H8W 117 118 t J.J' 330N.Y.Cenlral...lUU 10!i 108U 109 110 , 4; IBOONatL Cordage.. VH H5 M 04 Ii4t4 Jt 470hatl Cord. pf... 101 101W IOOM 101U 101H .. Vf- 3881 hortb Amer.... Ill ll' 185 18H 181 ' Sf 800 . Y.A.N Eng.. BVH lm( 3f1 38M 38(2 J ' 1080 N. Y . C. A St. X. 2J1 22(1 21W 21(J 210 ; 20NYCA8tLlltp 84 84 84 8.1 84 IBt tA 308ONYCA8tL2dp 47 47t4 46 4574 4(1 ') ailbO N. Y.. L. E. A H. DOM .10(2 2VW 2l)U 2U' lit" 3tm N.Y..LK AW. p. tl1 1111)1 I1U 08 tillU HS 8II0N.Y.H.A W..'. IO 10 10 10 10(1 V 700 N. Y..8 A W. pf . ailW 40 IIIIM SUM 40 J 100Nor.AWeit.pt. 53j2 5t4 53(1 59(1 53H i- 3400 Northern Pac .. 28K 281 28 28 281. . l835Nortb. Pao pf.. 75 76 73t 78M 73? V 900 Ontario A Wlt- 20t 20M 20 10M lllf, 1108 PaclSr Mall 35U art 85! ItVI .'.(! . lOOPeo.D.AET.... 21 21 31 2U2 31V, J, ftlSOOPbll A Reading. 4094 41U 4044 40U 40(, S 50P.Pt W. A0..150W 1504JT 160 150(J 161 if ASOrul. I'al CarCol5l 105M ll'll 102 IV f SOOOolckatlTer.... -1 ( H 4U 5W -t lOORIoOrande W.. 41 41 41 40 41W t? SttORlcb AW. P.... 13H 13H 13M 13W 13U 50K.W. AO 108 108 108 107(2 lOgQ A 30 8t.UAB.W.rf. 174f 17K 17 17(2 17 lir.Bt. P. Allnl pf, 117 7 117 litl 08 V 100 St. P. A Omaha. 33H U:H 31W 33 84 f t' 120 81. P. A Om pf. H2M II2W l2M HO (I2U S f 600 St. PM. AM". .1011 10l(! 1011(1 100 110 .. lOOOTenn.CoalAI.. 4114 41l 40 2 40M 41W t -i fiOOTexaaPacInc .. 14(1 14U 14(1 14 h & 43 T. A.. A AN. M. 1U(1 111(2 lt2 16U li -E 80100 Colon Paciflo .. 40ft 41 mil, mi(l SOW J. 83U.8 Kxpreil... 58 M 67 60 67$ . l 380 W.. 8t. CAP. . 1374 1374 1544 13M 15V T ft- 3850W..Bt.Ii.APpf.. 30(1 30(1 2U(1 2M 2I(. g. II) Wetll,Pargo Ex.140 140 140 188 143 . B13Weit.Cn. Tel... 824 8214 83M 82 8214 & 8000 Wheel A UB... 87W S7K 37 3744 87(2 3400 W. A UK. pf... 78)1 78)1 77H 77(1 77 K' 100Wla.Cntral.... 20 20 20 llljl 21 H W Total aalei of itocxi were 248.074 thawa. UKUBTED DEFASTMENT TRANSACTIONS. H ffcy Open 770A loif- f7o- gV t ft'ea, ff. er ef Vn. If I.7ao Amer. Bog. Rtf. Co... 83 8h H7J4 HTM K V. SOGAmer.Bng Ref.Co.pf. U4(2 14 V4U 04M i't 600 Natl. Lead Truit 1HU ItlM 1(1(1 1(2 j v lOODnl.8.8 AAtl 7 7 7 7 ft HOOromatockT.Co 10 .In .18 ,18 SOOPhcenlxot Aril 40 .40 .40 .40 ' COOBatrnTonnel 1 II (1 H '' A 93000 OeorgtaPao lat tmu U8U l8( H8U , ., 60U0 Pipe line Ctfi 01) OIJi 01)1 1J? j f BOSTON CXOSINO QUOTATIONS. i ft, L Jriol. Mi. Atl f ' it B. A Albany. 2011 New Eng. Tel.. 50 f' V Soi. A Maine... 178 176 T"eon Il'ion K . 48 48U f k fllehbtirg 72(4 73 Weal'houie K.. ISM 14(7 C (.Y.AN.E.pM01(l 102J4 Weit fcnd Land 17 18 - ilex. Cent. 4a.. 72(1 Butte A Boiton lflW lflf ff 9 fiex.O.Htock.. 22 22(1 Calumet A II. . 2IUI 2H5 V C Old Colony. ...184 185 Banta Fe M. Co. 3714 40 f". jt Amer. Bed TeL181 181 A ,T. A B.Pe4a. 81 81W M W SrieTel 45 A ,T. A 8. Ke In. 2 t)3( . ,' rnrLADELTITlA CLOSING QUOTATIONS. I J- feblfhTallej.. 60), 61 Penna. R.R.... S4M B4H mh tC. AN. Co... 46 4UHI B' ', LATEST LONDON QUOTATIONS. K, AtCMatQ 46U Norfolk A Weit pf 67( mis Canadian Paciflo OIM Northern PaelHo pf... 77(, m.f! fu' J!rle Common 31(J OntarloA Weit 20. Uw i I. Krle 2d coniola 108 IPenniylrarUa MV K v r flUnoli Central 106t Reading 2(1), Kf- i Xanaaa A Texat 17Q Ht. Paul Tilt It . i. Lake Shore 127Wl'nlon Paciflo 42(; Mi - ' Ion. A NaabTlUe 81 Wabaiu pf OoK "4 v SJ illx.Ceatria. 114x1 t f Wkdnesdat, Oct 14. W:! p SnritUT the first hslf ot tho day the stock 4 ' . tasrkot was Irregular and in the afternoon It '5, & was hearr. The early strength was due chlofly ;!J to moderate purohases ot Lackawanna and ot K '? Beading, which advancod tho prlco ot each 1 4 '9 4 osnt All ot tho anthraolto proportlos are Ufu ' being benefited by heavy slilpmonts ot ooal to Mh ? n West, In anticipation ot tho closing ot nnv BW K lgatlon. Tho diversion ot their products in m'iif f that direction stiffens tho Eastern market, bo II ' 4 that the trade presontH a very healthy appear M (' anoe. which is naturally reQoctod In tho mar V ttet tor their sharos. Tho sulllnc ot otlior Wri' 'j,' stocks, howovor. finally overcame tho choorful Sr, V- Influonce which tho market for the coal sliaros J'1- " ii exerted upon tho speculation. Loulsvlllo and m& ' Nashville and Northorn raclllo preferred were HV r objeotive points with tho boars from tho open- I, v v 'ne' ftn 'ator 'n "10 d"y t'l0 mu'' an nn' - alaught upon Union Taelflo that was more sue- Hfe oessful than tho raid on tho two stocks llrsc ? ' 'V mentioned. U'd . The prlnolpol boarlsh argument against ; Iioulsville and Naslivlllo is that during the ' f last decado tho company has incroasea Its Hj-A' (.?. stock many millions ot dollars, wlillo It has & ' jV paid total cash dividends of only U.1 ?uont. gw! fi'i ?4 This Is decidedly nn ox.parto statomont rola 0 fl tire to the flna'nclns of tho company. As a ;' matter of fact, tho increase in tho capital stook Kir .; lias been eutiroly for tho benefit of the prop- '((' 'i erty. Tho bulk of tho stock was Issued at Lavr X. abouttho prlcos. that rulod when tho various H " Increases wore made, nod that portion which Urn: he was Issued as dividends was roally disposed ot w" ' 'Upon more advantageous terms tlmn tho mor- w ' '- ket prlco, tor tho reason that It was given to Hvii- r tn8 "tockholders, dollar for dollar. In lieu of Hyi' 1; ' 'oet earnings, to which they woro ontltlod, and mm9 tt '' irhloh had been withheld from them and ox- I Kv i'A Maded upon the property. Tins oortainly was I nil " ehrvwder financing than Issuing bonds for Improvements and betterments. Itwlllboromomborod that ono Increase In tho company's stook was mode to pay off ma turing obligations and that tho operation re sulted In a reduction of tho fixed charges of $700,yv per annum. Tho last Incroaso was madotoacqulro tho Kontucky Central Rail road and to onablolho company to tako advan tage of nn opportunity to Biiliscrlbo to tho now stock of tho Nashville. Chattanooga and Bt Louis Railroad. Of Into yoars no sorlous mis tokos havo boon mado In the financing of tho Iioulsvillo and Naihvlllo Company. At tho sama tlmo tho systom has boon onlargod and brought to o high dogroo of olTlcloncy. Thero Is authority for tho statomont that tho company has no flontlng dobt oxcopt that which ovory railway corporation must continually incur In cldonttl to Its oporallon. Tho company Is lomllng nearly Sl.000,000 In tho stroot and has moro than a thlnl of that amount In bank, mnklng Its total cash on hand in this elty about $1,300,000. Tho assertion that tho com pany's tralTlo receipts will bo sorlously Im paired by tho smaller cotton crop this year Is disponed of by tho Chairman of tho Board of Directors, who calls attention to tho fact that tho handling of that product constitutes a vory small percentage of tho company's business. Reports of dissensions among tho foreign stockholders of tho company woro clroulatod, but for excellent reasons lack confirmation. Tho selling of tho stock was purely local and chiefly by tradorp, who apparently aooeptcd. without reflection, tho misleading statements regarding tho company prlntod and dis tributed this morning. London was Inclined to buy Loulsvlllo nnd Nashvlllo and otlior Btocksatthodocllno. but foroign housos woro dobnrred from Jolng buslnossby tho wretched condition of the cnblo survlco owing to tho dnmago to land linos. Hoavy withdrawals of gold from tho Bank of England to-day for shlpmont to Egypt may lnfluonco nn advance of one-halt ifl cent. In tho Bank of England rate of discount to-raorrow. On tho other hnnd. money In London Is In such abundant supply that tho Governors of tho Bank mny consider it unwlso to attempt to manipulate tho market Monoy is easier nt UiIb centre on nccount of recent hoavy receipts of spcclo: bosldcs. tho Sub-Treasury is now paying out moro than It rocclvos from tho banks, and shipments to tho interior havo bo come vory light Tho drive at Union Paelflo was based upon expectations of an unfavorable showing ot earnings for August Considerable time has elapsed sinco tho business for that month was concluded: still It may bo that tho fashion has changod in Wall stroot and that the past rathor than the prosont to say nothing of tho future. Is tho objoctlvo ported in speculation. Advices from Boston aro that tho figures of tho August statement will not differ materially from thoso of lost yoar. Union Paciflo proved to bo tho most active stock, and noxt to It camo Loulsvlllo and Nashvlllo and then Atchison. Tho specialties wero in the main neglected. Regarding two of thnm it may bo noted that tho National Cordago Company has advancod tho prlco of its product 10 V cont. and that tho now stock of tho Loulsvlllo. Now Albany and Chicago Railroad will bo offerod pro rata to tho shareholders at 23. at which prlco It has been underwritten by a strong syndicate. These wero about tho only items ot nows. with tho exception of tho excellent report of tho Western Union Telegraph Company for the yoar ending Juno 30, n summary of which is printed further on In this column. Tho market closed heavy nt about tho lowost prices. Final sales compare with those of yesterday as follows: Ort 13 M I4. O It Ort 14. A T. AS Fe . TO 42 NorthWatcom.llSW 114?f Amer. Cot OIL 25(4 34M Nor. Pac. com. 2BM 28 Buft.R. AP... 4oU 40(2 Nor. Pac pf ... 74)2 73 Cent. Pacific .. 33M 3'4 N. Y. Central ..101 10( Can. Southern. 611 5flv2 N. Y. A N. K.... flOW 38 Can. Paclllc .. 88U 88(2 Omaba com ... 84 8.1(2 C..C.C.ASI.L. 72 7I OntarloA W... 20 20 C.B. A Q . ... 8(. U7J4 Paclllc Mall.... 3rt 35 Cbea A Ohio . 2,'A 25(1 Pull Pal Car..ll6)4 lbs C.AO. lltpf.. SHt 58(1 Rock Illand..., 82 81K Chicago (iai... 63(i 62K Rich. A W. P... 13(4 13(1 Del.UAW. .1424! 142W Reading 40U 40(2 DUt, AC.P.Co. r,iU 62'J Ht.Patllcom... 78)1 73 Erie nog 2W3 Texai Pacirie.. 14(J 14W HocL. Valley... 33 32 T I' . I. A R ... 41 40 Loull A .ah. 7St 70W Union Paciflo.. 40W 30(1 Lake Shore.... 123H 123 Wan. A P. com. 13)1 13U LakeK.AW... 21U 21WWt) AT. nf .. 2I'H 2U(2 Mlcb Central .100) 100(2 Weit I. Tel.. 82(1 Mi Mo Pnclflc... 6IM 6 Wheel. AL K.. 37)2 37W Nat. Cordate.. I4(1 U4W W. AX. Kpf... 78(1 77)1 North Am. Co.. 1U 18)11 Oovornmont bonds strong. Tho 4s closed ii 9 cent, higher bid. Railway bonds Arm. Tho features wero Toledo, ht Louis and Kansas City lsts. Hooking Valley 6s, Chicago and Northern Paclllc lsts, Wnbash 'ids, Louls vlllo, St Louis and Texas IstH. Atlantic and Paelflo incomos. Atchison. Chicago, Burlington nnd Quincy, and Reading issues. The more Important net advances wero In Atlantic and Paclllc Incomes. V cent, to l: Chicago. Burlington and (Julncy. Nobraka ex., 'j. torn), and Iowa division. 2. to Ii5,; Louisville. St Louis nnd Texas lsts. 1, to 85; Read ing 2d proferenco Incomes, ;, to 40'i nnd Wa bash 2ds. X T cent, to 78K. Tho noteworthy net declines wero In Atchison incomos, ' t cent, to 02 : Chicago and North Pacific lsts, X. to 70U'i Hooking Valloy 5s. ii. to 88. and Tolodo. St Louis, and Kansas City lsts, ii cent, to 80.'. Silver bullion certificates for 02.000 ounces sold nt 00.tva:07'i. Bar silvor In London 44Jid. Tho offers to sell stock to tho Troasury to-day aggregated 1,378,000 ounces. The purchases woro 1,048,000 ounces, as follows: 50,000 ounces ot $0.0710. 50,000 ounces at $0.0712, 42.000 ouncos at $0.07125, 100,000 ounces nt $0.0715, 11U.000 ounces at $0.0720. 385.000 ounces at $0.0724, and 305,00u ounces at $0.0725. Monoy on call, 2HISZH ? cont Time monoy offerod at 5 V cent for four to six months on divldond-paying securities and tho same rate is bid for similar periods on mixed collateral. Commercial paper dull. Primu endorsed bills receivable aro quoted at ftii(Siii t cent, and first-class singlo-namo paper at OH(a)Ti V cent Sterling exchange in fair domand and a littlo higher owing to a lighter supply of cotton bills. Posted asking rates, wore advancod ).' a rent V pound to $4.81 forlongbllls and $4.84'i for demand. Actual rates are: Long bills, $4.80rS$4.80'': sight drafts. $4.&t4ra$4.8.J,'. nnd cnblo tronsferr. $4.84w$4.84'i. Francs, fi.'J3'lSR.23; forlslght and SJSMSCZUU for long: roichsmarks. 04 15-10S05 for short and lM,4to04H'"for long: guilders, 'JOKO'MU for long, nnd 31),'i(S40 for short. Tho Great Northern Railroad Company has declared the regular quarterly dividend of l'i V cent on its preferred stock, payablo Nov. 2. Exports of bread stuffs during September ag gregated $31,402,021, against $7,100,348 tho samo month of last year. For the nino months ending Sept 30 tho exports wero $145,025,120, against $110,003,010 for the corresponding period of tho previous year. At the annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Western Union Telegraph Company held to-dny tho directors who sorved last year wero roeloctod. Tho operations of tho com pany for tho year ondlng Juno 30 compare with thoso of the previous year as follows: 181)1 1890 firoii eamlnsi 23 034,1:0 22 1W7,028 Operating expend 10,428,741 16074 303 Net earning! , 60,(103.584 (7.312,725 Intereit and Sinking Fund.. U31.2IU 016.135 Balance , I6U74 3I15 $n.87,5l0 Dividend! 4,!lOv,eo7 4.l5n,oo8 Burplu J1.3114.75H tl.441.6H3 Total aurplui Xll.417.741 $10,052 1)8.1 Mileaor le 187.1181 18.1IU7 Mllriofulrei 7165'il M7Hlni7 Meiiaget lent W1.U8.343 66.878.7S2 During tho yenr the company charged to operating expenses S2.500.tU7 for mainten ance nnd reconstruction of lines. Tho loss in revenue was from fulling off In commercial news sen Ice. rental of private wires, dividends from other companies, and rentals of build ings. The IneretthO In expenses wuh largely dun to repairs after stormx, repnlrs of both At lantic and onu Gulf cable, and tho Urn In the maiu building In this city. The average rato per message was 32.5 cents, against 32.4 cents last 1 ear, and th) aernge expense was 23.2 cents against 22.7 cents last year. Tho bal ance sheet shows timwn floating debt of $2. 815.152. offset by fM57.422 cash and $2,120,855 accounts roceit utile. Tho cost of repairs on tho Day street building to riutn Is $358,002. Tho company's real estate Ih valued nt S2.003, 018. eeourltliis of leased telegraph companies nt 58.182,300, nnd stocks of other companies at $7,500,312. The plant Is valued at $00.745,. 301, The total surplus 1ms been expended upon the plant, innUng the uncnpltnllred sur plus put Into the propel ty S13.015.025, The mljeiign of jinles and cables ncld.nl during the yenr was .'I.OiM miles, of wire 'MMU miles, nnd new ofllces 710. Tho Governing Committee of the Block Ex change listed t'j-day tlui following securities: Wheeling and IjiI.c Trie Ilillnay Company'a addi tional huo of cxteuilfii and Improvement mortgage 6 4 rem gold bonili. (I4,XXI, making total amount lilted $1 4li4U (Moe'ind, Ctnelntiatl. Chicago and Ht luli Railway Companv'a additional lame of nmmon itock, 1712,000, making total amonnt lilted (28 0OOOU0. Illuioli Central Railroad Compaur'a additional luue or 4 W cent, gold bondi, 1600,000, making total mount lilted 114,881 000 Northern Paclllc Railroad Company'! additional laiue eoniolidated mortgage fi ft cent, gold bondi, 84.800, 000. making total amount luted Ms.820,000, . I CatcagoUu Light ana Coke Company's additional I luue lit mortgage 5 cent. rnarajteM gold bonda, 700,000, making tout amount lilted S8.85O.000. The Brooklyn Klerated Railroad Company'a addi tional luue oflrt mortgage 0 tent. .pM'"'' (Eff bondi, 500,o00,maklna total amonnt lilted $6,000,000. Montana central RallwarCompany'a lat mortgage BW cent, gold bondi, $600,000. ..,.,.. Jlexican central Rallwiiy Company-i l"""' '" of eoniolidated mortgage 4 V eent.bnnila, $2.5000, raaklrgtotal amount llited fcs,840.00J: additional ie ue of 1 it conioUdated Income bonda, 7efl,ooo. making tout amount llited $10,789,000. and addltTonal laiue ot 3d eoniolidated Income bonda. $1,077,000, making toul amonnt lilted $11,724 000. TneOommlltee on 8tock Lilt wai anlhorUed to add to the it from time to time, ae ltihall recelre oflloial notice froibecom. Sany that the bonda bare been luoed. $3,780,000 ad Itlonal coniol 4i and $870,000 additional 1 lit Intone. The Union Paciflo RaUwar CoJ2TiJ.Ti "?S2l? collateral eoupon notei of 1B94, $3V60p 000. The Com mittee on Block Ilit ll empowered to add to the Ua from time to time additional amounUot tlteae note! up to $20000.000. when otnclel noMaa shall hT been received that they bar been limed. Adrian H. Mullpr Bon, sold br auction at tho Now York Real Estate Exchango to-day the following securities among othors: SOihareaCorn Exchange Bank... 243 45 abarei Continental Iniurance Co- 233 60 ibarei Oriental Bank 3ja 60 ihnrei Chatham Bank......... 410 170 harei New York and Harlem B.R '.' 20 ibarei Ninth Avenue R.R go 32 bare Standard oil Truit 16 111 iharei Ninth National Bank ::4si"!SS,. 20 tbarei Thurber. Wbyland Co., pref 7M(100M Tho amount of 4) V cont bonds rodoemod to-day was $112,500. maklngtho total redemp tion to date $10,025,400. and loavlng outstand ing $5,570,300. Tronsury balanees eomparo with thoso ot yesterday as follows: Oold coin atid bullion., ..$181,7B7.HPR 181.O08,B0O Hllrercolnand bullion., 2,710,383 2,042,145 Legal tender!. Including ... Trcaiury note a.fiaa351 C.D1B.7I30 Total! $141,474,628 $140,860,706 Deposits In national banks.. $12,528,737. against $12,755,478 yesterday. In addition to tho forogoingtho Treasury reports ,silvoi bnl llon purohased under tho not of, July 14. 1800. $00,343,001. and Treasury notes Usued against the same. $00,055,100. of which $01,805,421 aro outstanding. Monoy In London. K K cent Itate of dis count in tho open market for both, short and threo months' bills. V,i 3 eont. Amount of bullion withdrawn from Bank of England on bnlanco to-dny. 314.000. Paris ndvlcosquoto 3 cents at 05 francs 80 contlnics, and ex change on London nt 23 francs 30) contlmos. India Council hills woro allotted to-day nt an aivnnco of 3-32(1. 9 rupoo. Tho sales of mining stocks nt tho Now York Consolidated Stock and Petroloum Exchango to-day wero as tollows: Mn Kami. Opeadw. H(J foieorf. Ctorliia. 300Alta. n rt 63 fj 400 llruniwlrk 11 11 11 1 1 KKi Beet A Belcher. 8 00 3 00 8 00 8 0(1 liOOBelmont PO HO H5 H lOOOComX'ckT.Co. 1H 18 18 18 lOOCal. Fltck II... 70 70 70 70 loocrown Point... 1 40 140 140 140 200 Peadwood Ter. 2 05 2 (15 2 0' 2 05 lOOHaleANorcroii 1 60 1 no 1 50 1 60 2P00 Uadville 11 13 12 13 lOOOrhlr 3 m a no 3 KI 8 no 3txi Plymouth 3 75 n () 3 75 8 00 lOOSavage 2 115 2 P5 2 05 3 ' 300 Seg. Belcher... US P J5 OS BOOItah 70 70 jo 7(1 100 Yellow Jacket. 1 70 170 170 170 The total aalei were 7,000 tbarei. Electric Stock Quotations. Bono. Oct. 14. The lateit electrlo itock quotation! to-day were! Bid. A&td. Faatem Electric Cable pref. 62 87 Thomion-Houiton Electric Co 48 00 48 25 Thomion Iloniton Electric Co. pref.. 2il 26 2fl 50 Fort Wayne Electric Co 18 37)4; I8 60 Weitlngnnnie Co Truitrecelpti 13 76 14 00 ThomMn.louRtnnkleCy.Co.8erleiD.. 7 25 European Welding Co..v. 60 00 European Money Uarketo. London. Oct 14. Tho market opened to-day firm and with an upward tendency in all de partments. Americans advanced about ' above Now York parity. Loulsvillo selling at 81. U. Grand Trunk firsts advanced to COM and sooonds to 487a'. In tho nttor noon Paris camo in weaker, and markets became dull and lost small fractions. Only tho Commercial cablo was In working order to-dny. and over that it took two hours to got an answer. Thoro was about tho same delay to Paris and to Edinburgh, so that London was practically cut off from other markets. Lower prices for Louisville cabled from Now York caused a decline in Americans toward tho close, and Loulsvlllo sold as low as 70,'.', St Pauls at 75,i. whilo Grank Trunks declined ?' from tho best Business was of small dimen sions. A petition is being circulated to keep a por tion of tho Stock Exchango open to accommo date the dealers In Americans, who aro now obltgod to transact business in tho stroot Council drafts woro allotted to-day at 17 1-32 pence. The Bank lost 314,000 to-day for Egypt making tho not loss slnco last return 202.000. Tho uncertainty about tho Bank rate and the Russian loan has restricted busi ness to-day. The moeting of Ohio and Missis sippi shareholders to-day unanimously con firmed tho committoo's scheme Crop Report. Minneapolis, Oct 14. Tho suspense over the wheat crop of North Dakota and the north western counties ot Minnesota has grown into positive alarm. Up to yesterday It was gen erally hoped tho grain could bo thrashed. During Monday night howovor. heavy rains set in all ovor the north country.whlch changod to snow yesterday morning and kept falling all day. Tho bterm cxtonds as far south as Minneapolis, and all thrashing operations aro suspended and will not bo resumed boforo next weok, even if thero is no moro rnln or snow. Mill and olov ator men declaro to-night that from 3.000,000 to 5,000.000 bushels of wheat will be utterly ruined. CoL P. B. Walker said of tho situation last night: " I havo just returned from n trip through that section. It made my heart actio to wit ness tho ruin. In order to approclato it ono must actually soo it. Thero aro thousands of simply wonderful wheat fields almost utterly destroyed by the rains. Tho reports published do not covor halt tho devastation." Faboo, N. D.. Octl4 -On Monday .80 of nn inch of rain fell. It cleared up at night, but yostorday it clouded up and thoro wak a driz zle all day. This storm, coming so soon after sovoral other showers, has greatly Injured tho wheat In Richland. Cass, and Dickey coun tlos It Is probable that at least one-half ot tho grain has boon thrashed and ono-half ot tho romalndor Is in the stack. InSargont and Ransom counties not oorono-thlrd has boon thrashod, and It is possiblo that ono-thlrd of tho crop has boon stackod. In Grand Porks, Walsh, and Pembina counties not over 15 per cont of tho grain has boon socured, nnd vory littlo staeking has been done. In Traill county but ono-thlrd of tho grain is thrashed, and a vory small proportion Is stackod. Tho water stands sovoral Inclios docp on many Colds In some parts of Walsh county, and tho grain Is thoroughly soaked by capil lary attraction in addition to tho rains. Around Devil's Lake in tho Turtle Mountain district, and in tho James Rlvor Valley about ono thlrd has boen thrashed, and moBtot the rest has boon stackod. Wheat loft in shock has boon very badly Injured all ovor the State, but some of it will grade fairly well when thrashed, as it has boen placed In stack to sweat after being somowhat blenched. Thero has boon much caroloss stacking this year, and considerable grain which it was hoped to protect in this way is now wot through and heating. This is as accurate a statement of tho situation In this State as can bo gathered through conversation with the farmers from all ovor tho State and through many correspondents. New Tork Market. Winiun,ir, Oct. 14. Ftot'n asn Meat The market wai dull and price! were aomewbat deprciaed and un aeitled. Corroa Puturei opened at a imart decline, partially recovered, pruently declined, doting iteudy at U41H point! below yelerda)'a dual rigurei. "Too much cotton: tbat'a what'a the matter." waa the only explanation which broken would offer of the further decline In cotton. The move of tbe crop not only exceeded all eitlmatei, and very few aeem In clined to take It, pay fur It, and carry It at prcient pricei There are people who aay the crop la not more than 7.60O.0O0 balei. but even tbe blgpremiuma on the iprlng month! wilt not Induce them to buy ipot cotton. Toe weather generally at tbe South wai favorable for picking. Spot cotton wai quiet and )4c lower. Middling upland!, Hto.: do Ualfi. 6 15-1 Be. The following are tbe detail! of tbe traniactloni In future!, wltbialeiof 186.800 balca: JfotfAj. floWMPWrm, IllgJutt. Lcntnt Ralu. October HO7H0a 815 8 Oil 1,1100 November 8 2li8.TO 8SH 827 5800 December 8 478 48 867 846 mono January , 8tlS'48tm 876 till 58, BOO February , 87IWaH80 888 8 77 21,500 March, 8 01A8H2 DOO 888 10200 April OOlatlOJ 1110 UOO 11.20.1 May,,, U11IXII13 020 010 3,000 Jun , ,,, .1121(41122 9 21) U20 l.tMXI July ,..I804U&3 11311 1131 HOll AugUlt W87.U8I 047 U38 800 , Suon JSS1-B1. J8$0-$t. UaU. Aiei. Port receipt! tbli day 6AHH.1 42 886 Previouilyilnee Bept. 1 1,320.6(13 1.181.815 Export from Sept. 1,.,, 477.4HO W.H.lil Stock! at porta..'. 818.U07 478.687 raovutoae Lard future were again deprened, owing to tbe arrival of large numbera of iwlne at weitera polsti. Balei 0.760 us, at t!.70e. tor October, .78 e.7o. for December, and 8 84 86e. for January. After 'Change tbe cloae w iteady .73t. for November. tT76e. for December. 0850. for January. nd e Bflo. for February. Spot lard waa lower. Willi little doing at tbe decline! 'aalei 110 tei. prim eUr atfl.85aB.60e.and 400 tea. prime weitera at 8.72M 0.75c., regular) refined for the Continent quoted at 77.16o. tork lower, without leadlngtoanr Increaieln the jolome of builneeii old meat, $I0$10.28: new do, $10JUit$ll. Out meat moreotle, and Ut Bricee wen maintained! aalei 21,000 B. pickled belllea, 1013 fti.. at 8e, 600 pickled eboulden at 6W0, nd nod pickled ham? at 10(4o. Drtned boga iteady at 84 tBMo- pigi. i97o. fallow iteadwlth the ale of 60.(100 $ 'at 6? Stearin eailer at 7Ji(8Mo. In hddi. and tea. Butter and ebeeie very firm. (laira-Wheat future! were depreiied by tb non-confirmation of tbe reported pnrpoee of Uermany u re move tbe duty on American cereal. Balei JI,955 bmh at $1 0eUa$1.07M for November, $1 08)f $J.0M4 for December, flo4$I.10Mt for January. fl.llil $1.UM for February, $I.13M$l.iai4 for March. $1.14t$l 1S . for 'April, and S1.14 $1.1554' for May. Hpol 'wheat wai eailer ami more active; ihlpperi took 88.0H0 buih! . and there wai lome bmlneii for local milling, Including No. 1 Northern at $1 0714:, afloat, and $1 OIK for early arrival, and choice redatll()7Hi$I.07)i afloat , Regular No, 3 red winter quoted 11 05(T$I05W in elevator. Indian corn future! were depreii.ed, eipeclally for tbj early fnturei, owing to the falling off In the export demand. Balei 1,113,000 buih . at eiaJMMc for November. 64Mi55Wc for December. KlSiSSJMo. for January. 62)4H62i4c. for February, . and C1H 6144c. for .May. Boot com wai dull! only a Jobbing trade done at 03n3)io. for o. 2 mixed In elevator and afloat, and il4c. for choice white afloat. data were decidedly higher, eipeclally for mixed Palei 280.000 bu.b . Including No. 2 mixed at MVafliUe. for October, 34H'''4T4i'. for November. 34Ji 35Wp. for De cember, and 37Uo. for May: and nn the ipot, mixed at 84a3tc, ami white at 8541c. aa In Quality: alio No 3 white at 80c. in eleator, and No 2 mixed at 84Wa35c. tn eleator. Ry cnilcr, with alei ot no.000 buih. No. 3 Weatern at H5Mc.. c. f. I to arrive. Barley nomlniL Canada pea aold at 70e. After 'Change Wheat cloied iteady: No 3 red winter for October, $1 05M: November, ii 06)4; December, $10854; Jannary. $1 09: February, $1.1 IX: March. $1.18(1; May, $11454;. Tom eai; No. 3 mixed for October, Muo.i November, HlWo.; December. 54J4C.J January. 62)jc ; May. 6IWc. Oata iteady: No. 2 mixed for October, B41.C; November. 84)c : December, 86Mc: May. 875e.L No. 2 white for October, 86c: Novem ber. 865(0,: December, 85c. ... . Cnrrra Optloni were depreiied, eloilng at decline of 10f425 point! from yriterday'i oloelng pricei. owing to weaker European and Brazilian advlcei. Recelnta at Rio for three dayi, 83,000 bagi; at Bantoi, 25 000 bagi. Exrbinge at Rio nrmeratl6Kd 8alei8l,750 bagi. eloilng iteady, wltb aellera at the following pricei; October.. ..11 ROc.Jannary...l0 85o.Aprll 1085c. November. 11.10c. February.. 10 85c. May W8Sc. Decetnber..lutiOc.March 10 85c.June 10 86c. The ipot market waa quiet and uniettled: Rlonuoted nominally at about 129ic,; lalei 600 bagi Itlo, between Noi 6 and 0. ipot, at 14W1. for No. 7 and 1.600 bagi do. No. 7 at lie. c. and f. Mild gradea were In fair demand anil iteady; ealei 1000 plcula Interior, toarrlte. at 215c; 040 mat! Padloe; 1,000 baga Mnracalbo; 540 bagit'oita Rica; 200 bagi Central America, and li& baga Mexican on p. t. .... KtoiR, Ac Futnrei were without change and dull: nn aalei clmlngdull at 3 SOfisI 38c. for October. 3 2K 3110c. for November, and 3 22cT28c. fur December. The ipot market ivai Arm bnt quiet at 3c for fair re fining mnicnrado and 8M3 7-l(ti for iiamlard cen trlfugal; aalea 11 oou bairacentrifogalii. im0 teit.togo to Baltimore. at3 718c. Refined in ratr demnnd aud iteady. Ouoted: Cut loaf and cruihed. r.n.-.Uc ; cubee. h'i'it.l powdered, 4 7-lU4(,c.: granulated, 4J4 4(2c.: monlit"A,"4)44V" otherwhlte. 3fOi4 7-lflo : yelliiwi. n &-16(t)3)4'c. Molanei dull. Rice fairly actlt and iteady, , TtA At the auction aale the ofterlnga were fairly large. 6.721 pkirn , but prlcea were iteady and ranged aa follow. Moyune llon. 12H'S!lflc : young njion, 14d2flc: imperial. 18c23e,: gunpowder. 18'4't30Mr. Ping huey Young hyion. 13c; gunpowder. U(205ic. Japan Pan fried, lfia28e ; Congou, 1152Hc: India and o. Pekoe, 14(27(e. Oolong-lonchov., 135ii!e) 1454c ; Amoy. 14(SIIic; Tormoia. 20i?35tc. Mrim-htralta tin waa dull and unchanged: aettllng price for ipot 2010c.: for Dei ember. 20 2Oe. Ingot copper dull and eailer; lettllng price for October Lake, 12 inc. Lead wai again illghtly depreiied and dull: lettllng price for ipot, 4 3754c. Plglron warrant! quiet bnt iteady: aettllng prlco for October, $1S 25; for Jan uary. $1626. NavaL Storm-Splriti turpentine wai dull and pricei were quoted nominally unchanged at 3ic. for regu lar!, and 3754c for machines Roiin wai In fair de mand and iteady; aalei, 100 bbli common itralncd at $1 30. 600 bbli. attained at $1 32)4, and 400 bbla. good do. at Jl 375 PrraoLarn National Tranilt certlflcatei wero quiet and eailer: opening at 11214 1-. lelllng at fllHatiiMc, and eloilng quiet at niHc; aalei, 25.000 bbla. X.Itc Stock Market Nrw Yorx. Wedneiday. Oct. 14 -Receipt! of beevee were 2.127 head. Including 08 can for the marke. and 66 can direct tn alanghteren Tbe market ruled aetl e for all gradea at full Mondiv'a pricei, and the yardi were about cleared. Poorest to beat native iteeri sold at $3 0505 H. V 10O Bi . Tetaa and Colorado! at $3 20 t3 7.". bulla and dry town at $1 40,(J2 4l Dreiied beef iteady at ll(li'4'c. ? lb. for native ililei. Lateit cable from London quote! American iteeraitow at 11 1254c. ty III . dreied eight, and American refrigerated beet iteady at leant 7c. V . Shipment! to-day, 427 beevei anil fl 480 quarteri of beef. Receipt! of calrei were 037 head. Market Arm at an advance of fc. If Veals f old nt $3 60S, $8 60 $ 100 Ba ; eraiiera at $2 02H$2.75: buttermilk calvea at $343 25 Receipt! of ebeen and Iambi, including 0 car loadi di rect, were 11,302 head Sheen were iteady; Iambi ac theat anadance of )c. V lb Mieep 10I1I at J50( $5 261 10O Hi : Iambi at $5 50UII75 Drmrd mut ton iteady at 74HIH-. "rl K : dreied lamhi firm at 0(4 1054c. Receipt! of hogi were 10 857 head, including 2 car load! for talc. Market iteady at r.15 05 y 100 Ibi. Real Estate Exchange rialea. By Richard V. Harnett A Co, public auction of three three itory itone front dwelllnga. with lot! each IrtH by 102 2. 224 to 228 Weit Elghty-iecond atreet, loutb file, near Grand Boulevard. 224 and 228 were with drawn. 220 Kid $11) 250. By William Kennelly, forecloiure lale of the four itory .tone-front dwelling, with lot 20 by 100 5. 315 Laif Fift) lecond nreet, north ilde, 2040 feet eait ot second a enne, for $10,000 By John F. B Smvth, public auction aale of one lot, 28 1x182 7x28 3x11)8 3 on Railroad avenue, corner of Eait 167th itreet. for$2.400. one lot. 28x about inn. on Railroad avenue, adjoining the aboie. for $l..S0. One lot, 28x about idO, on Railroad avenue, adjoin ing above, fur $1,625 Building, with pint of land 64x abont 100. on Railroad atenue, corner of bait 168th atreet, for $5 (Km. Two loti, eaih 26x120. on Railroad av . adjoining the above, for Sl.NK' each Dwelling, with lot 24x101. nn Fait 157th et , 150feet from Railroad av, for $5 (XX). Fonrloti. each 20x101. on Eait 167tb at . adjoining above, at from $1 BUR to $1,05 eaeb. Dwellliu. ltb lot 28xH8fl. on Pa 168th t . 80 feet from Rillrnad a . for $s.2,s, and four loti, each 2()xii8 8. on Et 158th it., adjoining the above, at from $1,610 to $1,710 each. Benl Rotate Transfer. 74th it, n 1. 120 w Central Park Weit. 20x 102 2: Carrie a Kennedy to lleitcr A Mont- gomery foO.ooo 6(lth it. ll to Hi Fait. 150x1006; RichnrdT Wllion and wife to Mayer hahn.. .. . ... 73.000 Decatur or, I . 125 Sloiholu Parkway. 25x 120, Lewli Moore and lfe to Paul Bremer . I Undson it, 282, John 11 Ueaielden to Jnn Danenhauer , v.. .' 1 Same pronerty: John Danenhauer aud wife to KdwardKnowlton . . . 25.000 Main it. u e 1. lot 231. map Mptt Haven. 60x loo, Alexander Johutry to Michael O'Nell . C.500 Cordova pi. w i. K18 4 n St Oeorge pi. 20x100; Michael Morowike to Juliana Morowikr .. 1 Water it. 230; II Kugene HoldrlngotoCharlei r Hoffman. Jr .............. 22.500 2d av, i, 20 11 n 124th it. 20x80, Iiidor At- , lui toAgneiYoit lO.fXX) Marlon av, n w 1, lot 178. map Eait Tremont. K1xl50: Abnv Schneider and wife to lly Schneider vvvj .;;. 10 Madlionit.818andai5: Michael J and Danl F Mahoney and wife to Harry Newcorn. .... 68.500 Bayard it. 48. Ferdinand It Mmrath to Third Av It It Co 15.000 83d it, n 1. 88 e Av A. 25x102 2: Morrll Gold- tern aud wife to Louli Leie ..... v;v.",- 1 AvA.e i,88fl a 3d it. 44x120: DeUnce C Cal- vln. ret. to David M Kellogg ............. 00.000 Mohegan a, e 1. 045 a Samm-1 it. 82x160: Simon I'nger and wife to Abtn Nathan ... 100 Spring it. w a. 124 2 l Ifllit It, 24.10x126; MaryCoriatoSainlGKeiani..... . ..... ... 8.000 75th it. 1 1. 400 e Columbui in , SOxliS; John 0 I'mberfleld and mfe toJoiepblno ilraef .... 100 70th it. 11 i. 305 e Columbia ay. 20x100 6; GrorgeW Ruddell to Wm llan Allen 87,000 71itm.ii lOOeColiimbueev. 25x100 6; Fran- cl Crawford and wile tn John 8 Han ley ..... 15, ,50 Webiter av, e 1. 276 i Anna place, 15.4x151 6; HarahOOttlwelltuMnteeOreen ;: 1,800 Iktnr, e a. 26 6 a .H it, 60x816: .Michael . llofeanoand wireto Alberlco Carmelll 45,000 Ileiter H, 1, 60 0 llixter it, 2.1x76 4; lamo to same .., ,,,,, 46,000 Rrroaoin MOtrraicEs. Brennan. Thomai, to McLlwre MTg Co. e cor Market and Water ill, (1 moi .... $2,600 Cameron. Alexander, to H II rowell, n 1 HOtii it, elOlbav. 6r (2) 40,000 Deillu, Margaret, to U S Truit Co, 1 SDth it, e 8th ay, ayn (8) .. ,.. . .... 102.205 Panning. Oeorge W, to Emlgront Induitrlal Having! Bank, eilllhav. n 141it, 1 yr . . 15000 Orodjcniky. Samuel, In L Selgel. Ill Henry it.. P.OOO Hockitaetter, Charlei W. to Jl Ii Hewlett, 11 llwth it, wAv A, H n. . ... . . . . ... 7,600 noil). William A. to exon Johu Ualrd, n a I22d it. w7thHV. 1 yr -: 1-'xo Henleln. Moiei. to I. Bleler. loti mi and 70. 176 xl7tl. man Mount Eden, nolei(2).. 3.100 Hamilton, Ida M, to W Uould, e 1 loth av, 11 liothit. ljr 1,300 Kllpatrlck. Edward, to Wm Klngiland, e a Weit End av, 1 IMth it (3) 78.000 Knuwlton, P.dward, to J Danenhauer, necor lludion ana IMmlnlck it. 2 yr.... .......... 18.000 Krekler. Tbotnai tn Emigrant Induitrlal Sav ing! Hank. a 17th It.e Av A. 1 r -.,.... 8.000 Kabn. Mayer, and Marcui. tn Richard T Wllion, nif.Dlbit, e 6th av. 3 yn () 72.000 Llndmberger, John O, tu E Retnhold, e 1 8d av, a 108th it. ft yr 10.000 Luther, Philip, to II Broeiler, 234 Eait 3d it, 1 jr , , 6,000 Newcorn. Harry, to MJ Mahony.n aMadlion it, wtlouvernenrit. 2inyri .. 18.600 O'Nell Michael, to Harlem bavlngi Bank, aw cor Hldirav end 144th it. 1 yr ..... 6,000 Itoblmon, Thomai J, to Farmer!' Loan Truit Co. el el iil27tblt. w2dav.l yri, IB)... .... 83,000 Regan. Jobn. to Bradley A Currier (0, 1 a 86th it. elothav. 1 yr... 3,610 Bnlffln. Catharine, to Bowery Baring! Bank, na42dit.e6thav.lir . 62,000 Walih. William M, to P Patry, n lOUt it, a Vtbavlyr(2) . ... .... 6.660 Wllion. Peter M. to Irving Savlnga Init. n e cor Greenwich it and Bank. 1 yr. ... . 60.000 Watcrbury. Eunice II. to Lmlgrant Induitrlal havlngillank, 1 1 65tb it. e Bth av. 1 yr 10,000 Wood. Philip, to M K Brooki. w a lltb ay, n A7thit,lyr O.OOO Voit. Agnci, to I Alklni, e 1 2d av, n 134th it, 6yn.. 1 6.000 StCOlPID LXUU. Aronion, Samuel, to V Bettedocatl, 87 and 80 Park. 454 yn $6,600 Byrnei. Ophelia, to Hugh Hievln, 201 Weit 14tu !t,20yri . 6.000 Worden'jobnJ, to George Rlngler Co, 86 6th av,5yn 1,800 Young, Emellni C. to Jordan L Snedecor, 145 Weit it, itore, 10 yri ... ... ., 1.800 Zimer, Imdaig. to K Wurcnberg, 335 Weit BUIbit, 8 7-12 yn l.'OO Court Calcndara This Hay. Scrum CotiBT-Cuiailu. Court openi at 2 P, M. Bcaaooira'a Cottar Will of Annie Cora Ron 1 30 P. M. rurpnibete-Villlir Doras, t'nderblm, Elttabeta Ilogan, John Pbelan, Jobn Behan, John Adclmann, and Mary M.O'Rourke. 10 no A. M . BcriatoaCov!. 8rciiLTiaOpeniat2 P. X, Mo- Coa'xoxPixii-SrinitTxxx Open! at 3 P. M. Mo- CirrCotiat-BrraiLTia.-Openi at 1.80 P. M, Mo- All the other court! have been adjourned nntU tomorrow. Oca. Lm CriUeally III Again. 'Aixiandkia. Va.. Oct 14. The condition of Gen. W. II. RLee to-day took an unfayoratile change, and bo la now oonsldered oriUoally 111. cfmaitrui. AUGUST BELMONr & CO.. New York LEE, HIGGINSON & CO., Boston. Subscription for $3,000,000 7 per cent. ComulatlTB Preferred Stock, SHAKES, $U EACH. WESTINGHOUSE Electric and Manufacturrng Go,, ISO BROADvTAT, NEW TORS, SIHKCTOR81 cnARLES FRANCIS ADAMS Bolton, Mail. LEMUEL BANNISTER rtltibnrgb, Pa. Al'OUHT DELMO.NT. New York, N.Y. A.M.BYERS Pittiburgh.Pa. CHARLES FAIROIIILD Boiton. Man MARCELLUS HARTLEY New York, N.Y. GEORO.E W. IIEBARD New York, N.Y. HENRY B. HYDE New York. N.Y. BRAYTON IVK8 .New York, N. Y. OEOROB WESTINonol'SE. Jr. 1'lttibnrgb, Pa, REaiSTRAR OF TRANSFERSi MERCANTILE TRl'ST CO, 120 Broadway. N. T. WE ARE ATITliOHlZED TO OFFER FOR SUBSCRIPTION THE ABOVE ISSUE OF Seven Per Cent. Cumulative Preferred Stock ATAR. The Preferred Stock U entitled to a cnmnUtlr pr fcrred Uivldeml of 7 per cent, payable teml annually on Jan. 1 and July 1, and, In addition, to a. proportion ate share of all dlYidendi declared In any year after 7 per cent, hai been paid on the other itocki ootitandlnff. The Trcferred 8tock hai ato a preference In the assets of tbe company In case of liquidation over all other stocks. The authorized capital stock of the Company Is $10. 000 000, of which $4,000,000 is Preferred Stock. Shares. 4F&0 each. The portion offered for subscription will be full paid and non-assessable when taken and paid for hereunder. Application will be made to list the stocks on the New York and Boston Stock Exchanges. The proceedings taken by tbe Company to create this Issue of Preferred Stock bare been submitted to coun sel, and they advise us that the reorganization and this Issue of Preferred Stock are valid In law. The business of the We-Unghoo.se Electrlo and Manu facturing Company has grown to Its present large pro portions In about Ave years. Its growth has been not only rapid, but continuous, and has fully kept pace with the remarkable development of the electrical industry. Sales are as follows. U months, from 1st April to Slit Decem ber. 1886 SU1.848.71 12 months, to 31st December. 1B87 874,657.87 12 months, to 31st December, 1888 l,288,5t0 41 12 months, to 31st December. 1889 8,018,371)81 12 months, to 31st December. 1800 4.2811.086 81 The Company manufactures its apparatus at three fully-equipped factories, located, respectively, at Pitts burgh. Pa.; Newark, N. J., and New York City, which furnish exceptionally complete facilities for the manu facture of all kinds of electric light and power appar atus. The Company relies chiefly for success upon tbe Qual ity and mechanical perfection of Its work, although it has more than one thousand patents, affording valuable protection against competition. The Company will continue to have the benefit of tbe mechanical and engineering ability of its founder, Mr. Westinghouse. We hnemndo an estimate of the assets of the coin blned Companies, and our examination has led us to be" Here that, af ter making liberal deductions for all fore seen contingencies, the assets of the reorganized Com pany will furnish ample security for the total Issue of Preferred Stock, without taking into consideration the a aloe of the patents at all. and that the working capi tal will be fully sufficient to conduct the business on an economical basis, the saving in the interest account alone being sufficient to pay full dividends on this issue. Subject to certain reservations detailed in the pro spectus, the examination of the accountants shows an average profit of $443,140.52 par aoaom for the perl ods considered. We Invite subscriptions to the above-mentioned Pre ferred Stock AT FAR, payable as follows: lO PER CENT. ON APPLICATION. SO PER CENT, ON AIJX)TME.T. SO PER CENT. ON SD NOVEMBER. HO PER CENT. ON 3I NOVEMBER. Subscribers have the option of paying in full for the stock allotted to them, and interest on the anticipated payment will be allowed at the rate of 4 percent, per annum The right Is reserved to reject or reduce any sub scriptions, and to make allotments of less than the amounts applied for. In allotment, preference will be given, so far as practicable, to those stockholders as senting to the recent plan of reorganization and to employees and dealers in the Company'a manufac tures The failure on the part of the subscriber to pay any Installment when due shall operate aa a forfeiture of all preious payments. The Bubacrlptlon ltai will open Mmaltane onsly sit lO o'clock A. Bff, on WedneiMlay, the 14th day of October, 1801 and cloae at a o'clock P. M. on Friday, the ICth day or Oc tober 1801. at our offices. AUGUST BELMONT X CO., 23 Nassau St., IVew York. LEE, HIGGIIVSON & CO., 44 State St., Uoston. Copies of the Plan of Reorganization, the prospectus, with full details and forms of application, can be ob tained at the offices above mentioned. The nabuciiptlon for the entire amount of the Preferred Stock above offered baa been guarantee a by underwriters In thla country. I Dial Traslc & Co. Bankers and Stock Brokers, 18 Wnll Street, New York, rraniaet a reratar banking boilaiia, laelodlnf the pnr. Ikaie aad lale eo eommlulen eC iicarltlia dialtlaal the Mew York Steak Exchanae. WAYLANU trask. fllEODORK BALDWIN. ALKRED H RAMKIK. CITY AND COUNTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. N. W. HARRIS & CO., IS Wall Street. NEW YORK. BOSTON. CHICAGO. P.J.GOODHART&CO., MEMBERS OF N. Y. BTOCK EXC1IAN0E, STOCK BROKERS, S4 BROAD MT., N. T, Uptown Offlcel l.ltW Broadway, bet. 7ta an 8th ill, ADVANCES negotiated on furniture and planoi lame day ot application, without remoral: loweit charge!: imalf.it payment!; deaunaa atrlctly con ndentlal; no referencei required; private oUcii; tabUihed 18S0. . ,. V, hBSTEB. 807 Fulton it- room 1. Brooklyn. C AHll privately and promptly loaned on furniture without removal rIOMKNSOW. 80 Beat 14th it- room 18. Otrrn OR '.HSU PROCURED nine day on furniture J? I if without removal; confidential. 88 Tarfc row, luum 108. gopartntrflhlp jffqtictg. TOTICE OKWBSOLUTIOS OF COl'AItTMirtBIUr. JSotlcelibereby given that the copartnership hereto fore exlitlng between Jobn B. Buckley, Jamei 3, Buck. ley, and Oeorge W, Thompion, under the firm name and ityleof Buckley A Co, la tbli deytuieolvid by mutual conient. Dated New York, Oct. 1, 18B1. JOHN B. BUCKLEY, JA8, J. BUCKLEY, OEO. W. THOMrepM, Tbe bailnen will be continued by tho uudenlgnid tinder the name of J. A J. Bnckley, who havo aitumcd any llabltltiea of tbe above-named firm. JOHN B. BUCKLEY. JAMgBJ, BUCKLBY, FRAMES fOK CUEAP ritTTVllEM. Cardi, diploma. Ac, 6 cent! up; 1 or 1 O.OOO; frame tn cold leaf, allver. brona. Ivory, natural wood. Ac. I HIxlOALI.VlN,mLnulacliixr,a71eyit,W.t. aHnmfljj. ffll,lrtr lm"tm' t l"l Hi! H fl fl l" l !. ft W ff XTJjJt-rJ- Jl T T PENNSYLVANIA 3E VTT.irtrVJJ. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF AMERICA! , AND The Scenic Line to the Wo3t. TRAINS 10EA.VK STATIONS, foot of Dtsbrosjca and Cortlandt Streets, us follows: Vn and ater BErTBMBKlt 7, ISO J. TUX FAST M.NK. lOO A, M. Pullman Veitlbnte Bleeping, and Tarter fan. Arrlea Cleveland 6'3r A. M, t'olunibui C 80 A. Mm Indlanapollill'40 A. M . Chicago 4-na V. M. and St. Loula i .00 r. M. nest day. Connect! alio for Toledo, except Saturday. THE PENNSYLVANIA r.IMITEli. IOiOO A. M. Cotnnoied exrluittely ot 1'iilliiinn Yea tlbulo Drawing and hlato Kootn, Hlecning, Dining, Ptnoklng, and obiervatlon Cari, presenting flnunclal report! itenogranhera and typenriten, batbroome for both lexei. ladles maid, barber ihop, library, and all the ronvenlencei of home nr nnice. Lighted by itatlonary and movable electrlo llghti. Arrhea Cin cinnati tl 40 A. M lndlanapolli 11.40 A. Jl, and Chi cago u 4r A. M. next day. BT. LOUIS nnd CINCINNATI r.XMtKHH. OiOO I. SI. Pullman Veillbnle Helping Can from New iork and Vlnlng t'nri from New York to Nt. Ixinl! and Cincinnati. 1'oaienger coach Nw YnrL to Columbui. Arrive! Cincinnati lliS.'A. M, audsr, Louli 8 00 P. M. next day. THE COI.IMWAN EXPltIS. 4tOO P. M. Pullman Veitibnle Sleeping. Dining. Smoking, and renniylvanla Railroad Ycitlbule I'ai. aenger Coache a from New York to Chicago, Arrlrei In Chicago 6:15 P. M. next day. THE WESTERN EXPRESS. fliBO P. M. Pullman Veitibnle Hleeplng Car Vew York tn Pitliburgh. Ht. Louli. Chicago. Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Meinphli. Dining Cara New York to Philadelphia, nnd Plttiburgh to Richmond and Chi cago Arritra at Columbua 1 33 P.M., Clnctnuatl n 30 P. M , Chicago U.3H P. M. next day, and ht. I-ouH 7 0t)A. l itconii morning. Connecta for Cletelond and Toledo dally, except Saturday. PACIFIC EXPRESS. HrOOP.BI. Pullman Ituffet Sleeping Car New York torhicagn. Kan ork toMemphlivlatherthenandoah alley; nrrlmttepk davi at lottimbna "sir. P. M, Cleelandil 35 p. m. next day, nnd ilallv at Clilcngo 7 oil A M second morning. Connects for Toledo nail), and for Cleveiand and Columbui except Satur day . 4iOJK P. Sl.-Sbenandoah Valley Express, with Through Bullet Sleeper to New Orleans BALTIMORE, WASH IN'GTON.AM) TUB SOU TII. " Tfaihlngton Limited Expreia" of rullmsn rarlorCir (with Dining Car to Haltlinon1), dally, except rtunday. 10.10 A. M , arrlt e Washington 3 60 P. M.i anJ "Oon pemonal Limited" dally, nith Dining Car. at 8 20 P. M . arrive Washington 8 2." P. M.; regnlar exprem, 0 20, H 00, 8 80, and II 00 A. M , 2 10. 4 30. fi lal, ami OOP. M and 12 ISnlght. I or Baltlmoro only. 1 .00 I". M. Sunday, tl lfiuiiTs 30 A. M, 4.30. 6 00. find n 00 P. M . anil 12'ir. night. YOU ATLANTIC CITY, 1.00 P. M. wek daya, -rlth Through Day Coach. FOR CAPE MAY. 1 00 P. V week dayi. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Express- 0 20. 7 20 8 00. 8 no. H 00(10 00 Pennsylva nia Limited, with Dining Car. and 10 10 Wasliriaum Limited, with Dining Car), and 11.00 A. M.. 12.20, 1 00. 2:10. 3 00, 8 30. 4 00. 4 30. 0 00, 0 fit. 30. 8 00. and 11 00 P. M . and 12 15 night. Acctnmoda tlon. 11-10 A.M. 4-40 nnd 7 CO P.M. Bun iiii, 1 x rress.tl 15,8 30,0 00(10 (X) Limited), and lii t)A.M , 8 00, 4 00. 4 30. r. OO. tl v. oo nd OO . M, and 12:16 night. Accommodation 7 00 p. M. For Timetable of trains to local points on tho l'enni) hanla Railroad M stem apply at Die following Ticket mces. Noi 435 84H. and 1144 rrroadnay. I Astor House, and foot of Dcshrosici atid Cortlandt its ; 4 Court it . 8tto Fnlton it , and Brooklyn Annex Btation. foot of Fulton it, l)rookl)n; 7C Hudson it, lloboken; Station. Jersey City. The New York Tranfr Company wlli call for and check baggage from holela and rtsldencea through to destination CHAM. K. PIT.H. .1. It WOOD. (leneral Manager. Genera 1 Pan'r Agent. New York and Boston All Rail. Lcm?. Byway of Du P Oo A. M , Rnrlfifffleld aud Worcester. O.BO I. M. Hi 02 A. M , New lvoudou and Pro till nco. 4 no I. M. 11 OO A. M , Sprlnvrneld and Vnrc?stf r r.HO l M. 12 0UM. lftirtford mid N.Y iuid. B iM I. M 1 (iO r. M , New London nnd Vrm itwnc, 7 o r. M. a 00 1 M . Wllllitmiiticainl . Y mid N. E. ll m 1 M. 4 OOP. M , flprinviltU and orcoter. 10 Oil P.M. r 00 r. M , NVw Loiidnii nnd Pro Irtenco. 11 (K) P. M. 11 00 P. M , -sprlnifiieM and Wor titpr. K ir A, M. 12 OOP. M..Seu LonJon and Pruvldeuce. 7 00 A.M. Huns daitj . tncludiii(f Sundaj h lie turn nerv Ice. same notirs and Uy same routes. Turough parlor or ilff pimr ear.Tiy tacb train. C. T. UKMpaTEAJP. (Icn'l Pass. Agent. gIcrtiou!g ana Ittcrttagp. Office or The Colambnsj. ILTocklnc Valley and Toledo KaUlwoy Companr- COLUMBUS, Ohio. 10th October. 18PI. TO THE STOCKHOLDKRS OF THE COLUMBUS. HOCK J NO VALLEY AXD TOLEDO RAILWAY COM PANY: At a meeting of ttm Board of TMrfrtors of this com- fisny. held Oct H. 18U1 (a majority belnir present), reso at tons, of which a copy Is simultaneously sent to each stockholder, were unanimously adopted The Board of litreotors ot the COLUMBUS. HOCKINO VALLEV AaNIi TOL'uUO RAILWAY COMPANY, and a majority of such lUrectors. hereby rail a meeting of tbe stockholders at said company, to be held at tho office of the company. In Columbus. Ohio on Thursday, Nor, 12. 1K91, at 12 o'clock noon, to pass upon the ques tion whether or not the present capital stock of aald company shall be Increased In the sum of $2 r00,000 by adding to the present capital stock. 2&,Uu0 shares ot S referred stock of the paralneof $100 each (auch ad Itlonal amount of stock bclni? required In the opinion of the Directors), such preferred stock to he entitled In each eartorecelvo non-curaalatl.e dMdeuda at the rate of. but not In anv ono sear exceeding, fi per cent. pr annum. pa able at the financial airency of the i om pan), in the city of New York, semi-annually, out of any net profits then clsttng before any dividend for such year shall be declared or paid on account of tbe unpreferred stock, the company reserving the right to redeem and retire such preferred stock at par at any time after the expiration of three ears from the date of Issue thereof. , L , For the purposes of this election, the stock books will clrie Oct. 22. 1H01. and open Not. 13, 1811. By order of the Board or Directors C. C M'AITE. President. ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Utah Midland Hallway Com mny for the election of Directors and for the transaction of such other business ai may he brought before it. will be held at the Walker IJouFe. in tho city of halt Lake, in the Territory of Utah, at 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 2d day of November, A D.18l. The stock transfer books will be closed at 3 o'clock P. M. on tho 22d day vt October, lH91.and remain closed until three dajs after the nnal adjournment of said meeting CHAS. E. NOBLE. Becretary. Dated Oct. P. 18H1. NEW YORK, Oct. S. Ifllil EAST TENNESSEE, VIRGINIA AND OEORUIA RAIL WAY COM PAW, Notice Is hereby gu en that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the EastTennessee.Mrglnlaandueorgla Railway Company, for the purpose of olectlng directors for theensningearant the transaction ot snch other business as may properly come before the meeting will beheld at the otllcoof tbe company in the city ot Knox Tllle, Tenn .on Ue.jucsaay, Nov. 1M. 181, The transfer books will be cloned at 12 o'clock M. on Saturday, thu 17th da of October, and reopened at 10 o'clock A. M. on Thursday, Nov IP, 17UJ. L M. hCMWlN, Secretary. THE MANIUTTAN RAILWIY COMPANY, 71 BROADWAY. NEW YOKE, Oct.lQ.18ni. The annnal meeting of the shareholders of tbe Man hattan Railway Company u HI be held at the company's offlco in New York city, 71 Broadway, on tbe second Wednesday in Nov ember next (being the 11th day ot said month), nt 12 o'clock noon. A Board of Directors for the ensuing year Is to be electud and three Inspectors of Election, The director thus fleeted will be ex officio directors of tbe Metropolitan Elevated Railway Company for the same term. The transfer books will remain open from Oct. 0, at 3 o'clock P. M , until Nor. 12. at 10 o'clock A M. D. W. McWILLIAMS, Secretary. fflt1flftt(l3 ami attttrtjtt. FioR cd nilLAIlKI.riUA, Sent. 30. Ififtl. Notice ll hereby given Hint the Hoard of Directors has declared on tbe preferred stock of this company a dividend of one and one half dollara per abareoutof tbe surplus Income of the company, payable at the oltlce of tbe Treasurer, on and after Oct. '2'i. lHul. to t he stockholders aa rtgisttrcd at a o'clock f , M on Oct, 10,18111. The transfer books will be closed from B o'clock P. M Oct. 10. 1HH1, until U o'wock A.M. Oct. 2'i, 18U1. A. J. HhMI'lULU Secretary. GREAT NORTUKHN RAILWAY COMPANY, 40 AND 42 WAIL ST NEH YORK, Oct. IS, 11)1. A quarterly dividend ot (INF. AND ONR-qOAHThR C1M) full CfcST baa besn declared on tbe Preferred Mock of tbli Company, payable at tbli olTJce on and after Monday, Nov, 2, 181(1, to itockholdira ot record on that date. The transfer books will be closed at 12 o'clock coon on Wednesday, Oct 21, nnd reopened at 10 A. M. Thursday, Nov. C, lhi'1 UPWARD T. NICHOLS. Secretary. THF. NATIONAL STARCH MANUFACTURING COM PANY. OFriCK OF THE TREASURER, 29 RKOADWAY. I NEW YORK, Oct. 8. 1B0I. I The teml annual four per oeut, dividend due Nov. 1, 18DI. on the ririt preferred itock of the National Stircb Manufacturing Company will be paid at tbUoftlee on Not. 2 to itockholduri of record, at Ihe eloilng ot thi booka, Oct. 15. le)M. The transfer book! will be rloiedatBP. M Oot. 15. and reopu at 10 o'clock Wedneaday morning, Nov. 4. CIIAIILEB O. llUUNH. freamrer. rilllB NATIONAL STARCH MANUFACTURINU COM X PANY OFFIUK OF THE TREASURER. 20 IIROADWAY. 1 tKW YORE. Oct. 8. 18U1. t The coupons due Nov, 1, lbtil, un tbe bond of the National March Manufacturing Company wm be paid on Mouda. Nov. 2. upon preitntatlon at the Chase Na tional llauk, New York. CHARLES C. BURNS. Triainrer. TUG NATIONAL CORUAOE COMPANY, OCT. 8, lbtfl. The Director have thla day declared the regular quarterly dividend of TWO PKR CENT, on tbe pre ferred, and TWO AND ONB-rfALF PER CENT, un the common itock of tbli company, parable Nov 2 at tbe transfer ottlca of tbe company. 102 Frout at. The book will close Oot. 15 and reopen Nov. a B. M. FULTON. Treasurer. fflljlwto BILLIARD A POOL TARLKH new and second band; auction price. OltiyITH CO. 10 Fourth av. THE BERT BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES. TUS UllUNSWIOlfOALKK-COLLENDEU 00. Broadway, cerotr 17th it, (union Bauar). ' t llHilrontljj. ' I "AMEKICArrHEA5TnATr.iTn I1 NEW yORK QFNTJAl t Hudson Rivor Railroad. I) TUE 1'OUn-TlUCK TRUNK LINE. J AU trains arrlt e and depart from GRAND CENTRAL STATION. 4th Ar. ana 43d St., New Tork. " ' . Centre of Hole! nnd Residence Section, THE ONLY nAILROlD STATION I.V THE an. Train leate u, rblloun FAST Sr All.. OilOA. Ar.-For Albany. Saritngn, Montreal Ctlea Hracuse, Rochester. lUtatla, duo at ll ulalo (. ft NEW TOIXK AND CHH'Ano MIITHD n.'0? A. M.-romnoed excltunel) of VtngnrMn t bnln litiitet. Kiuollng and Ilbrirr; liming, pni.1. Coniiiarttni nts, and Mandard hlpeplng nn.)r! Ilooml'an. UuallilcngoVilCA.M.tirtilai. ' CIIICAflO IiAA" l'.Xl'ltr.ss. 10i30 A. M.-Ii.illr except Bon lay,. Conmru wps all Importiint Ne York blalc linn illterglnc vst'ii day trnlndocs not run went of Cleveland nn, Dciro C K()lTHWKfTi:itN I.IMITi:i). llllO) 1. St. Warner Yeitlbul Drawing Room u.u lug. Ilufiet. Kinoklng and Library. liming u..l i'.C fan. UueClni-lnnallJOWiA l . Iudinr..,i" 11 v. A.U.Et.lAUlaTiiril'. M neitdav. Nn . lira Ir, WORLD'S I'AIK wnxu. lttlO V. M. Wagner Ycitlbule KluUinr. nrin smoking and Library, and Dining Can Duo Cliici-S ll p. M, next ilar, Nnottrnfare. ' " AI.UANY, T1riX;P SAH.VTO0.1 i!iio?irM?,,"D"0 MbAnT 7-:iTtoir 7 f''fs NOKTII KHOlti: I.IMITKII. ' 4iBO r. M.-Waenr Yo.tlbulo lliidft, nrm. Room, Klieplug. and DlnlUf Cara. Duu Detroit u ii A. M, CllU-agn4.no P.M. "B 1 FAST W lMTIJHN i:xiltls. A itor. . M.-WagncrYtitlliuleIlrnttlii,TRo,m Sleen. s lug. nnd Dining I an Due lltinaln t) If. M . Mkc... t Mlii 'il'JA. M I'lavdauil 10 Itr. A M. Detrolii ia P. M , Chlingo 11.00 P. M M. I-ull T 4.", A .M lQ AUinoNllAt'U. AXIS UONTUKAI. pr. OiCfi P. M. Wngncr sleeping Cars to r!vishiiri duo il W.A.M tn Ilurllngton.dno 0 00 A. M . ai d"ia Montrcnl. duo i.ir.A. M. ' ' ,0 BUFFALO AXU NLtOAIIA FALLS M'l.t'lAl TlOO P. M...W'agncr Hlerplng Cars. New V,tl to llutlnlo, due 7.50 A. M ; Nliignia FaUs! ll mi a m CINCINNATI YX1 rT. LOITIS l'.l-Itl,H. BlOO F. SI. WHgiirr Yestlbuld Meeplng Can Ha, Cincinnati T HOP.II. Indianapolis lo 3o p. si ! LouUT.WA.M. ' ' I.IMlTi: FAST MAIU OtOO P. ar. S'eepliig car pancngcri for Rochen.r only carried on this train CHICAGO NK1I1T KXlmS. OllS P. M Maimer Klei plug fare. New l-k tolttf falo, Detroit, and Cbkagu. alto to Capo mctnt ilall? except Salunlay. ' FIMIK1LL (NLU'HI'P.RII). POl'tJIIKI llPhir lllllsl. CLIFP (KINIHTON AM) CAIfhll.l. Mill NTtlv'i AMI IIL'DMIN 17'0, 1) no. Ill -M A M i 8.6.r. 0 2.r. P. M.J also for Pinlglikri-n.ii', I iti i i;' H rr. M oo. 2R. 7 ao, h im n in i' M . r riaiiul nation (Catkllll. t" ,). lit no A M , j '.(.. i "" 6.2r P. M : for iinrrls'iu ii (r.t I'riinti t7 om til u A M i tJ US. ffl I'O. .1 r.r. H Ki. ll .'", ! M ' "'" ALBANY AMI TR0v-t7 'to. I" In 111 isi, III) 10 4 V l mi, w no, .1 r-.. 4 no. ci ii, 7 w. h ho, h r tn m P. M : also for Troy, ll LT. P. M SARATO(IA-t7 Ml. tJ 10. tlO no, Tll 30 V M, -, Tn n an, t" Ml'.M. UTICA AND h) KACCSn 7 SO I'll) toon tio VI til 130 A. M., 1 ao, 4 00, tl 00.7 110 fc w, .1 1,-, tn -,j R0('1IK,TER AND BUFFALO D 10 10 m nntn tll ao a. M , i no. 4 ra-i. o ( 7 .m m uo, u is, hi :ii P. M : also for Rncheilor, ll 00 P. l MAO RA FALLS 1 HI. 10 00. tlO 0 A M , 4 Ztt. tt il 7 .10,11 15. 411 -BOP M. ' ADIRONDACK MOI'MAINS AND UONTREtL-ta 10 A M.tl'.'S. til -nil P M CAI'i: VIACKNT, 1'IAYro.V. Onl)ENSni'RI3 AM) 04 LCO tll r.OP.JI: aim for .'nw Mnrclitun'lc In ton. Ttvir. p. m ; for Osogo, u lo, loui. iu a A M , H OO P. M At'iivitN. (;i:neva. and cannd uopa-ii 10, 10 in. tlO '10 A. .M , 7:30. b IX), tll. 10, tll OK P. M. FlTTHFIKLTi. I.UN'OX, NORTH All VMS. 9 ANII THE ItKltllHIIIIti: IIII.I, B VIA 1IA1II.KU JllVIMKO. Tn o train! w ith through Drawing Konm Car, I toi m . dim pitiniui.t i .no, si.rth Adam, 2 nor M. i.l :t I'. M . due 1'lttMlcld H 10. Nnrtli Ailniu, n III I' M, I or ticket! and sjntte in sli-eplng Cari, npplt i.ti,rtil H Cintralritittlon,orat4i:,7ri.",ii4iliriiadii.l r.ll'Mi n., 12 Park place. 0.1 UVst 12",th it., mul l.istti ,t. ' itntion New nrk: 33.1 Waihingtoii st . 72il I nltnii n, anil atw Hcdford a . L D, Rrooklju, J On lludion it, Jersey Clt). Weftcntt'a Express calls for and cherkl b iggnge front H hotel! and residences through toiUstlnatlnn tDally except buuday. TDally except baturtli. Oihrr jl. train! run daily. r Ai Above trains except thoso lravfng at 0 10 4 M,2 11, 8 no. .1 00.3 05,4.00, andll.su P. Jl , .top at 18Mb it. tamkj station W& JOHN M. TOUCEY. GEOROK II DANIELS "MT General Manager. General Pass 4gi nt. (W ERIE LINES. I Lmt Direct route to Passaic, Taterson. Tuxedo, New m bureh, Middletown, 1'ort J arris, Montlci Uo, , White Lake, HonefedMc, be ran ton Btnffhamton. Elmlra, ' Corn in tt. Watktn Ulen, Hath, Hummonilxport. Avon P or in (it Rochester, Horuellslllo Hullalo, Niagara tit 1 1 Toronto, Chautauqua Lake, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Ht Lout. Chicago, and nil points West Trains Irate N'e ork, foot of Chambers st , as follows, and tl.s minutes earlier, uuless otiitrwlne shown, from West 2td t I 9 4( A.M Daily Via Niagsra Fallsand ChflHtanqua tJJ lAke rartorcarNew York to Buffalo. lujijr llornc i.ille to Cincinnati. J ti V M Dill) estlbnle limiteil Solid train far 0UU Chlcu;ot la Chautauqua Lake. Hlth linifitf cr to Chicatfo. blec.crs to Chicago, Cleveland, aui Clnc(nnntl. )n'''! except S und a r Mountain exprets for Oi)' ltinchimton lloiiemlftic, and tonlicelt 61 1.M D.illj nlld train to Chic i(,o, ln N'm; IfU ,irri lallHaud Orand frimt Hallway, hkeptri to jtiMiiilo, Itochnster, Toronto, and Chliatio 8o p..M Dall) Ma liautaupia Iake and Vtair U nra Palls Solid train to Chicago. bleepT to Puirali), Chtcairo, ami Cincinnati POKTJEItVIH-Week Da) 4 15 A M. (2nd st a ft'l, 7 t,2 A. M (21il st 7 10, 0 A. M . 30 30 A M . 1 I' M., 8 HO 1'. M P. M . 7 P. M , 8 30 P. M. bundas-H A M . a p m . o p. M . rt :n v M.a ho p. m NliWBUROII-Week Days 4 ISA M f2td st .1 r.) 0 A. M . 8 45 P M . 44f. P. M , UIM1.7 P. M win dv 9 A.M.-1'.M.fi P. M. TICKETS AND PULLMAN ACCOMMODATION at 401 817, and Uo7 Broad ar, Cbamhirs and i"t Jll st. Ferries. New York: .'.aland tM lulinn st Brotik lrn: 107 Broadway, WUUamsburKh; cornerNcwark mil itudsonsts. lloboken. and Jerey City Mation 1 rl Transfer Company calls for and check baKaice from hotels and residences throuKh to destination W. O. BIN fcAItSO.S, General Passentror Agrnt. ROYAL BLUE , LINE. tn FINEST AND SAFEST Tilll.So IN TUK HORLD BETWKEN New Yark, rkllaaelpUla, Baltimore aad Waahlagtoa CEMTRJIL RJIILR01I)A0F SEW JERSEY, PH1LADELF11U AND READI.1G R. K., BALTIMORE MD OHIO R. It. t M All tralna vrstibuled from end to end mil lighted t7 gaa Unequalled dlnlil,- car fervlce. TIMP. T4BI.K. JI'Mlai. I till. Tave New Vorh from foot of Liberty st . N It Forrhlladelpiilmt4 to. 7 40. Ii OO 1O0O..H "i.! l-ao, a 00. n . 4 oo. on tt oo. 7 no p m u is night SUNDAYS," 00 10.10,11 30A.M.3 0O.MS0, 6 00. rl OOP. SI , li 10 night. .... For Ualtlraore and Uaihington dally at 9 00 (11 10 with Dining Car) A. M . 2 00 (3 30, Dining Cn. 0 00 P.M. 12 10 night. Parlor ran on dnvtrilns plnperson night trains Tickets an 1 parlor car seatscali be S'currtl at l ij. Srll, 410, K44.1.140 ll3il Uroadnat 7117 rtlli ae -H Westl2'thst,l'l4Kait 12-.Hl lt.Ne' lork. 4 I nnrt it. WO Fulton it , im Itrnadviay. Ilronslin N' )"' Transfer Company wilt call for and theik hiti'l' " hotel or reildrucc to destination. Long Island & Eastern States Line, 1 J1KOOKI.Y.V ANH BOSTON, Waterburt. Ilrlstnl, .Sen Ilrltnln. Hartford. Vanche'ter, Wllllmanllc, Putn im, Ulackstone. and Frnnkllu ELKMANT NKW SOLin PlILLaiAN Vl-. TIIiULKIt THAINH WITHOITCIIAXH! leaellrnokIn(Hlbn.h Av, Htation I. I. II P.) an4 Iing Island (lly at 11 is) P. M ilally Uucludlrg bun dan. amtlng In llnstonat 7 Otl A l . ., llea"eli"t"niN).andN I, It It Mation) 11 oo I' M. arrlt lug In Hmokltu and Long l.land cily at oo A H Tlirougli ili'ket and sleeping car berths neiur. I in Neirli.rk flint I al 34th it. 7l, 363, 410, VOO, 1,140, anill.'linilriiadwuy. .. . , , ,. .. llrookltn X)U Hilton St.. 107 Broadway Longl.'aU Exprt.i rail, '.: aud cbeiks baggage from nililcnco to dt.tlnatlon t , . BAUO, & 0"I0 B. R. Fm rtirru Tralna via i-nii,Ani:r.niiA KAir..iEO!iEi:. WASIIli,VT4,V. CHICAGD,CINCINNATI, Aad All FoluU ffMt ruLLM.iA cAit sisnrjvi: o.s ai i. , ltuina. Leave New York, foot ef Liberty st . as fellows. lorCHICAOO.-J P 11 12 1R4.X,, ,,,, Far CINCINNATI. 8T LDt'14 HAM 5 PM. lorWAalllHOTON, BAI.TlMORfc.M A M (II '-O" Dlniag Car). J (s)(3 30 P 11 , Dinlag(.'ar). 0 P. .M . 12 IB A.M. All trains run daily or NORFOLK, vie Hay line. 2,00 r.M week d s Ticket emces 17, 2ol. 410 and l.l'i1J1Q'5 York, and Iresdway, Erouklyn. STATION ("Or , LIBliKTYHT.IC.ntralrt R ofN J I ,,,... ,k,,g ' New York Transrrr Company will call for andckeci bag gag (ria lJ.Ul r risUn ce te dsitlnatlen. FI K11IC.1I AI.I.I,V P.AIMIOAI) - Iae foot cf CsrtUndt orl"s broue.it. 7. 8 10. 1) and 11 SUA )! I. 3 40.4 60. 0 20 and 7 30 P K. lhet.cturesiurute between .New Tork and F.asteu. IlttMebtm. All'o ton n, Pottsvllle, Maucb Chunk, 1 k' barre, Pllt ton. hcranton, Ithjca, Oeneva. WatrMr Watklns Ulen, I.Unlra, r.ochtkter, lueale.Nlsiar I alA Toronto, Detroit. L. CHIOAOO, 6T. LOUIS and ALL TOINTS WET. Tlckettandaleeplngcirb.rtbicin be icccredattb Central Kaatein Offlce, 23S Broadway, or 1IK East l.ol t. TbeNew 'korkTransffr ComrauywIU callfrai. check baggage fro hotel or rraldetica tbioui-n w destination . ' gattmi. PATENTS for Inventor! procured promptly! J! rAf KOBDER AJlItlbMiN.M Nfteiau it . N Y. Est d IMj; ThomaTdrewTtktS5S7'p'p )!i?!f'J,.V'" perti tibitterttalIrprtt. WHerra-