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I J ' THE SUN, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1891. ,7 I rry.ixci.iL asd coumetiuau I Ttw Tork Stack &ehans Satca Not. aa. I nTTIP STATTS AXD TT ItOXM IIX $1,0001. . ijiof.r.r en.. . &:: 3 Tens. 81. 9 To nosixo rwcin or usited btatm nosm 4 tl H. I fclilrVV 111 - U.K. (, IBW..I11IH H. ' KAIIROID AND imtRTt BOND US SI.OO.IU man! Tiifiiv.m. . . ?M 1 Ml. CM. Co. lit.. 07 H it..in . jjh gv.-.-ilta,:.-.-,S8" an .; ... . tow' J N.w..ieu..i,2iyr.io-i mm! ilti FA.in.. . I4M 3 Oregon , Una. ..lOJla amni in i' ii f l"'.',1 Wintnn8.lBn.rn. "S fRS S" id r. 72U man! A,uri R.t.lstiul A 72 mnl if Ki; lui I I Rntk liUmllli ..124 mB loC-B " A"..""-'0- ' lRRockIs:aiidxB.ni4, BR e rots, ft . .,,.,,,, I IS ) asm! tr ii i y . 1 l uii n lcM ml 1CM1 s lt 1"7 tl Heading lalpf.lrt, HUI in. lo itcadin 2.1 pi. in. M2 1 luiUi union, ir. ui .. TH'i 1 Stoic. AN I". lt. s! THrlitlnV.Jk.N h. 7;H 1 am Mr 1 tlie 3S 1 BI.I'.AU'lcllAi.a. WH Jl.' 1 1.1 a M. V. 1st, c. M. sum itmcn 2d !; r. 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I'arolma. 74 7(4 7M KM 7V4 4lTHTton.ral A 1.. 311 SU 8&2 8)U2 3vQ MlTftaaPacinr.. 1JM 12H 124! 12J 124 twuimon Paeme-. 4IU 42 41 41(2 41w lairnionp.u au in in in 1714 10 I r..n.LlH l-iw isu )W ftU J.IAf "l4C0WtL.APpf. 27T, 2H 27U 273 2? HlW.n.ln.Ttr... 82V 2M tC 2 fe4 OuWbUUK... 3M) Ht2 IWt )UV( 83 MOW.AUE.pt... 7fli 713 70 'iU 7rS! loovu.CtntnL... 18VJ I8M lfH 18 18J Total aakiotatocU vera 78.733 atMTca. nUBZtO DEPAJmiE3T TEAXSACnOSS. H . . oti. . xa- n. I"" 1i. im tit erf, ft., JOAmer.Jo.Fr. To... 87M H7M 87 S?M M0SatLLfa3Tr.lt .... 1(U liiij 1I,(J IfjjJ MPOiialT.Ltabl... . ff.Vj SJ?? Wj .128 B0O00JacUL-l.lit.exJaao 104 10 104 xatst qcoTATioys ron BAXxjnocsnv A4 Ual. Aid. ahi. Amirlea xxi 2ua IJnroia 870 AB.Znb(. I4A 1S1 Manhattan.... 178)4 Ilia Katdnr.... 285 2IL1 Market A ml. 220 223 IstclLAOror. MO 186 Meehanlca'. .. 183 11W gttal 12a MtcharuATr. 22 nut 400 Mercaotlla.... 220 Oatham..... 416 Morcbanta'... 147 155 raltil.....440O 800 Iter. Eich'ta. 120 iu tit 450 KftropoUUn- 7 10 Pmhh ISO ISO MetropuUa. 35U ColimMa .... 2.V) Xaaasu 1110 Cotnmerra .. 184 1MJ Neir York. ... 2.-.0 345 ronniiotal . 13.1 143 .V. V. County. B05 rem eie&'ft. 240 2jii s. Y. Sat. Ex. ISO 140 PT'lt 115 Ninth lttl 113 JutRlifr. .. ISO Mnefn Ward. 1.10 WjrttKarL 200 .lor. America, lrlc) 170 IjIlklTiDiOul oriental 230 nnt 2.v rarifto ivo 220 JimS.ots I. 107. 115 Tark 2115 810 JosifniUBi. 170 Ftoplaa' 25 J 17I rWnlz 1J0 185 gAyi". 310320 BepoWlf 175 178H ClrteM . . 41X) SeaboanL 173 CtraanAm. 122 125 Second. 325 Oermaou ... sso gerenth 125 .rteawtcb, .. 145 Snoo A Leath. Xtti ICO Baaour . . 345 300 8t. Meholaa . 12S Uu4HnUrtr 145 153 Hat ot M. Y. 10U 115 Of waT. .. Utt Mil Trxlfiisen'a. 100 i.l ' 183 1U3 I'uUwlStataa. 200 UatHuXiBt. 245 Weatera 120 OTQEB nJACTTTX STOCSE. r dmiMt , rGc0r iJt'E. 142 IK) Minn. A St. 1. . rl O ?ZVH-!; "" 81 Mobile A l,h'o J.U 41 iS;W,,-,ai - ll-CA.L. Big IrO Aner Cable Nj 81 .Natl. X. Oil. .. 21 f?;I. to di. . v,7 M New Cent. Coal 10 12 if?f,J"f.PllK 118 N.J. Central. .ll.' 113V ih7.PV.. . .' 5M .Y.ntTA.N.p. 15 It iS-f-i'-S. 71N.Y.Aii.ll...23'. MO r... !" S N.. C. A M. L... 20 20K rr?.?1 A 'M S.YCA8t.llp 7 N) Canadian Pac. 87 87? .l.l) ASI-Uif 48 44 Awarf All. 7 u iv Y B AW uia" utf r"inJ!1!,'M M Norfolk A Weat HI 17 l 'I Pf ; ?'.' M IMTt.A W. pt . HOfi Bl fkif-.M "',? "" Oblu bonthern. in 11 tT ,.u."i""lsi. 138 ont. A Mmiutr. S11 40 S... Vm Jl " !3" 0nn linn. ..if UH OiiM-JC' 25 .-WPeu.AK H UK ri'.l.'.7'Sf ! 8 J Pennm rnal .250 2N) Si V. 7 1. "I! w.' iP-Pt.W.AC. 153 154 111 A!.h- .tl 7 P-C.O. A l U 27 28 l?i i. v ':.. :o '-'. 0 Ait.Up 11.14 rl5 iTVif'i. ,5 4 Pitta A vr. .t . 311 SO rhifli'w lil 10 Siia.ASr..., - ISO JtiSaVA. s? " niuii.w 43 43 gJL'.'W , no lino. IV. p .. 78 7.1M J"oniBl I Pf. -. 113 Tul.AO.C..: 42 44 Smn Irin ''' W TI.AJ A S.M. 17H ISM ! iS?. i'II 8U ,1'. Kjpreaa.. 43 47 5"t i Ce?.l,il 1 i?i LlahAkp. . I30 155 U i:I i il '-"! ,ort Wella-Parjo E..I40 145 AWpYutf ,?-j WCe,.pf... - W Bofiort tueisc yuta-ATloxH. iVAM.S?lr'i.7T T1,1! Weai'nonn E.. 12(4 18 kMui " 'VJ 'VM WmttndlJinJ HlJJ ll WaCiJ,",';4 ,,7', '- HutttAUoauii 14 143 S SKt-i '.y -" lalun-eiAII .'Wl TOO El Tel T' -? 5lA4SAItreSI.-n. 2714 3214 Zn t.i liH - A-T. A 8.14. Bl 81JJ nilUDCLFllI I flATStNO QfOTATIOSI. W."Al.;fi "jgi'-.-n r- .., -mU Alehi LATrT WNDON IVOT1TTOXK. UnMiaiiiVe.ii; nMiNnrfell;W.tt.f .,.-.214 iasSffi :'!?r i:!3BJ"B,:r .:.. s terH., : '!. Kia-i". ::::: ig "F.'.iS.U"' ....jftlj w.u.u,,t urjl T , 8ATur.l)AY. Xov. 28. ir. . 'l?Fortar't ovcnli liam oocurroil ia Will BlM, th wsk. TIib Hceinlnsly moribund cbm0ndirmlnaUyr.t..ra Im Loan turned nm ii0commiu,;t"!' Imnbow. who nro rro wnWycrilltoiof the hubordln.ito eonuo. nrmi. ,llu fc,r,,,'t lmH LeH involii'd In tin rui,t Trn.t.,uu" hr th" nnanclnir ol Mf8r a.n,,,!J1:,r- wllw : f The develop. "Win Richmond Tt-rralniil Hffnlrs 1h ffl-ncral. Iiml .1 "" flir 'ratl'"- " rnn that n dua in!ri he,ubll(- "III It-am from ulslntrTenU'd rt,aftly whet the condition ot tlu ktb ...7, " ?0tt,. aUo. thnt afti-r tho ronults ot Munblasf d and InU'lllcont InveMlentloii ol the iJnl l. "Wtora have beon laid beforoUio tolLh0clcr8 iUvy wl" 've an opportunltr Uln.oMl.mS:DRIItfr8 r"r ,ha Proert Th baSIi ft 't?, Tmln6l fcyetom U not to bo ostl !3.? htLT' Po'ntorinlleacoltrenluiaa tonnwJr arrt " to tho countiy.Biid II toftt!MIyUr8e nd onttljr growtof I nwt wjth tho wean, ot tnuurwrtatloa. The manner in which tho system is bold to Bother Is tinqnootlonablr faulty and has rr snltcd in methods ot mannecmonl that have failed to Inspire confldonco on tho partot n Inrso portion ot security holder. Inthcclr cumstancoa. Uio atrr that has beon talen scorns to bo proper and v?lo. Tho suspension of Messrs Flold. tlndley. Wlcchoro A. Co. l rapidly provlnic to boamoro forloiis matter than was nt first suppoacd. Tho motlmds of tho concern hnro alrcndr causod n numLcr or Institutions and Individ uals a kooiI drat of annoyance, and nre llkoly to prowler-litigation. It is too coon to deter mlni whether any serious lopscs will bo bus tutned by tlinrc who had drillings with the In aolvent firm, but it Is t lenr that a considerable amount nf securities will bo tlod up for some little time tn tho nbilous embarrass roont of those Mho own them or who may havo bought or sold sonienf thoui durlnrx the lust few days. The wrect Is unatiedtlonnbly a bad one. tho result of Injudicious plunging In both the. Etock and grnln markets. Probably scvernJ days will bo required for tho Htreot to discover tho full extent of tho operations of this unfortunate hiuc. Tho stovk market has shown stubborn strength nil tho woek, nndat thocloscthu feel ing wns general thnt whatever may bo tho out comn of the Field, Llndlcy fallu e. at least an aggressive, and nt times InDuentlal. bearish factor has been removed from tho situation. There has beon n furthor accumulation of money nt this city and at tho principal forotgn centres which uro In closest relations with New York. Railway re turns mad 11 public during tho wrote havo boon uniformly good and have included tho figures of a number of tho moro important system". Thcso two facta should logically bo reflected In tho Investment market. and doubt less will bo In duo tlmo. As to speculation, no on 11 exrects to see a revival ot It until utter tho end of tho year. At the sanio time, confldonco is so strong that no ono looks tor a material recession in price. Fluctuations for tho day and for tho week were in the main Inconsequential. Tho only notoworthy net change for both periods was In Chlcngo O.is, which closed nearly 2 "P cont. lower than last nlcht. and nearly 3 ? cent, lower lh.in last Saturday. Tho selling of tho certificates appears to havo boon inspired by tho commencement of a now suit against tho company, but as it is sinmly for a breach of contract, nnd not for a largo amount. It Is dim rult to soo what bearing it has upon tho tntilnslo value of tho property. An official statement of tho operations of the company lor the last two yoars ia printed further on in this column. It is, wo believe, the first statement of the kind tho company has made. In addition thereto It may bo noted that tho combined companies now haio 1.1U0 miles of mains, which it Is con stantly extending to meet the demands Inci dental to tho growth of the city. Since the companies were combined in the trust, now defunct. S3.200.000 of net earnings havo been expended upon the various properties, while the amount of bonds issued bus been only $775,000. of which $330.. 000 arti In tho treasury ot the company issuing thorn. Tlio proceeds of the remainder of tho issue have been applied upon tho construction of the largest gas holder in the world, the total cost of which will ro approximately $500,000. As so much capital lias bet-n made of the Economic Gas Company as a competitor of the established enterprise It Is proper to state that the newer company has laid only four teen miles of mains for piping nat ural gas. and an equal length of mains for piping illuminating gas. The two are laid side by side. The work of laying theso mains has beon undertaken by the Columbus Construction Company, a Now Jersey- corporation, and tho holders of a minority of Its certificates havo applied to tho Chancellor of New Jersey for an injunction restraining the company from calling of further assessments or installments upon their subscriptions. They have dono this be cause of un Indiana law which provides that natural gas can be piped only under a certain pressure, and that prossure. it Is alleged. Is not great enough to permit the gas to bo taken out of the State. The law is prohibitive in effect, though not so In direct terms. The minority holders of the ColumLuB Construction Company aver that this law makes the piping ot natural gas Into Chicago a futilo enterprise, and they therefore wish to be rolloved from putting any moro money into it. The Chancellor has granted a preliminary injunction, and wilt hear the case on a motion to make the injunc tion permanent In a few da j s To-day's bank statement shows an increase in lawful money of more than 2V millions. A considerable increase in the deposits requires nearly half of that amount, leaving ovcrl; million to bo addod to the surplus reserve, which brings that item up to flgifrSs that place tho banks in an unusually strong position for this season of tho year. Tho market to-day was dull and irregular, the only feature being the raid upon Chicago Ons. Final sales comparu with those of yesterday as follows: .Vr. tT. K. 18. 1 Xim i7. Xvr 3. A.T.AS.r.... 4314 4.1J4 North Am. Co.. 17K 1744 Arner. Cot. Oil. 2kM 2i4j Nonli"-.l com.ll7U I172 BuS. R. A P... 4IJ 4044 Mir. Pac ram. 20 28 Can. Southern. thi rtflU Nor. Pac. pf.... 7114 71W CC.C. A St. L. 71 70M.N. Y. Central... II 4C 1144 CH. A Q.. .. 10144 lOlJi N. Y.A.N. K.... 3 S8M Cfcei.ACih.n. 74!, 24 Oman coin ... niiU :mu CUlcaro Uaa. . Mii fM Ontario vf... 20 IBS, Del, CA W.. .13S 137$ PacIOc Mall.... 89 38U Del. A HuiliOn.lI.1L 128 Rock laland ... 84!( 84 lien. A R O.nf. 43 43U Rich. A M. P... 11 IOM Diat. A C. P. Co. M H R8H Baadinc BUM C81 rrte SO 211J4 Kt. raulcom... 7(1(2 76(4 Hock. VaUey... 2HM -I'H T.C I A K. .. SUM 8mU Kan. A Tea. pt 20V4 2U lulonPacirlc 4114 4IU Lonlt.A Naau. 77?J 78M V. Pac, D. A O. 1 W 18 Lake iboro ...I24W 1241 Wab A P. pf... 28U 24 lake A AW... 10U 20I4 Weal. Un. Tel.. C2K 2t UK. A W.pf... xrtLj Ml WueeL A L. K.. RiO, .TflU Hn.mcitie. .. ox2 now w, a u E. pf... 7flk 70S .".L, c'onlaxe.. 2jJ O274 As compared with the final prices of last Saturday, tho majority of stookH aro lower. Tho moro important net decline wero In t'lil ragoClaH, 2!i V cent.; National Cordage, lli: American Cotton Oil and Cleveland, Cincln natl. Chicago und St. Louis, ii uach; Cunad.i Kouthern. ii: ltock Island, Nortlmrn fuclllo. nnd New York Central. !i ich: Missouri I'u clflo. North American. Wheeling and Lake Krlo, and nubash preferred, t r cent each. The noteworthy advances were in Delaware and Hudson. X t cent; Distilling and Cattlo Foedlnz. Lackawanna, Now England, and Union Pacific )i V cent. each. Government bonds steady at unchanged ?iuotations. Rallwny bonds Irregular.' The futures wero Toledo, ht. Louis and Kansas City this. Northern I'uelflo consols 5s. Ameri can Cotton Oil S. Union IWlflc. Denver and Gulf l'ts. Heading 2d proferonco incomes, i:rle 2d coimols, and Oregon Short Lliiu Union consols. Tho moro impurtunt net declines were in Erie 2d cummin, J, cent., tn IMIk; Oregon Minrt I.lnn Union consols. 2. to 72: Kendlng 2d prererenuo Ineomex. i. toSO't'.and Union i'at'ifle, Denver n ml Gulf let. 1 V cent., (o 72. The nntewortliy advances were In Amerlcnn Cotton Oil 8, ii cent., to 1US; Northeni I'aclllc consol 5s. h. to KJW. and To ledo. ct Ijouis aud Kunbus City lstii, 1)1 r cent .to 04. Pllver bullion certlflcatcs for 10,(XX) ounces sold at 04!. Dur sliver in London, i.i l-la Money mi call. 'J ( 4 V cent. 'i'injemon'jy,4 cent, bid and lending at4t i cunt, for Mx montliM nnd nhorter ihtI.-iIh on dividend living M'vurltli's, nnd 4'ifoft V cent, for Ix iniinths on mlxt-d block rachanco col ImIitkI. Comnicrt'l.il paper in good ilenmnd. I'rlniH endornml bills recrluirilo .ire quoted rlt oiaOS V cent., iinil llrst-tUss hingle-namo paper at teuli r cviit. Sterling exelinngp easier, rosiod ndt lngnitei,4Hi for long bills and 4Kitor demand. Actual rutex nre: Ixinc bills. S4.B0V (n-S4.rll: fight drafts, $4.H.liM24.KIU, nnd cu. bletranbfrs.t4.K4'as4 rH)f. Francs are quoted nt r.2rito5.21'. for slglit and r.2Jfm").24'i furlong, relchrmarks, liS'ci'&.'i for t-Mort und li4."ifS'.i4'J for lone: guilders. ati.'iYaSy.'. for long and 4U'n,4(' lor Hlmrt. Domestic pxrhange on New Vork: JToston (c.2l)eerils premium per $1,000. Charleston Bujltig. par 11ml M'llingnt 'j premium. Ha. yanrmli Jmylnj, .par; helling (i premium. New Urlciin.- isank. Ui ccntn tllncount: com mcrclul. ICO ill'C'oui.t. Hnn Francisco Sight, 10 cunt": ti'legrHiihli'.lS; si, Iuils, 23 cunts premium: Ciilrugo, 20 cents premium, The weekly I unit rtntenient showit: AVr. 21. A'. SB cHa Iviani,.. . t4Hril4.t4'0 141 2.453.300 Inc. 13.M4I tiepoilta . 4il.u2l.HiU 4j; .'v.i.nrto Inc. 4,lil.20i) Cirrulatlon. rk574.Mat 5,111 1 OH) Inc. 30.2(0 Imltend'ri (O.MII.1W1I b:i.I2070ii jr.o. 2.1rw:.i) bpeiie.. 7,k;i)80i) H.WJ.lX Inc. illll.li) neerTe.i ll.K3.:i)3 1131.723 1UI Inc. I38IH.UOH B'T rtlj'l. J00.4bO.45U lbO.4U.7.'AJ Inc. 1,200.300 fnrpln.. I3.8,7W I14.883.aw Inc. J ,560.600 tka grtn year sfo tu 8382.8SO, sad tvp jair, ' The following Is on offlelal statement of (ho flnanceo of tho combined Chicago cas eotnpa 1 1 nles! Tho total amount ot bonds Issued. $10. 482.(X)0, nnd eertlflcBtcB outstanding. J2S,. OOO.01HX For tho calendar nnd fiscal year end ing Doo. 31, 1800, tho combined companies re port not earning of '2.:0.700. and Interest charges of Sl.lKlA.lOO. leaving a surplus of $1. ai.tXU. which is equal to 5.52 V cent, on tho certificates. For tho ten months ending Oct 31 tho company reports; Actual net profile.. ,' I3.lpa.502 Intereat nn bonil IHln2.V Paid tu city t S12.CO0 per month. 125.000- P04.350 rroatiartercbarxn , ...$1,204,843 Tho net profits for November nnd Dccembor are ct-tlmateil nt $Ubl,350. The Interest ac count for thnso two nionths Is J17G.0O0. and the amount to be paid tho city $25,000. a total of MUUOUO. leaving a balance' of profits of S4Hl.;i50.whleh added totho figures fortho ten months brings tho amount available for divi dends from tho current year's business up to $lOb.,i2. equal toU' V cent on tho certi ficates. According to tno foregoing stntment tho net earnings this year will show an In crenso over last year of $.31,0ttJ, after paying 516.000 to the city of Chicago. Tho New York. Lako Erie and Western Rail road Company reports for Uio quarter ending Sept 30: lftfll 78)0 fTju'jiM Oroaa earnlnn ,t8.tJW)liT7 $7.872 624 Inc. $873,453 Operallni ex- pene ... CUI6 031 8.402.058 Inc. 814,273 . Net ernlnt 2 783 0411 I.4W) 805 Ine. $318,181 tested unea. . 724.078 733 WJ Dec. D.871 Balance . ,$2.0.V W1H $1,73.VUHI Inc. $3:3.052 Other Income... 277.0J3 193.VU7 Inc. V3.0JO Totallncorne $3.130 11U $l.nitiMI4 Inc. $410 088 Allcbarjtrs 1.H34 7U 1.8H.3U3 1nc. 120.097 Sorplua........ $401,523 $10ov531 Inc. $21111.001 Tho Great Northern Railway Company ro ports for tho year ending Juno 30: 1X91. IPSO Orcn earntr.in $10,281,714 $I S7aiwli Op(tmKIpcnA..i 5,lr3.W4 4.010.774 Ket earn njr $M 17.700 $4.857.:J0 All chnrges waro 84.403.080. und dividends paid required iU0.0(K. leaving a surplus of 04.!H7. Tho churqeH for construction nnd equipment were $076,124. plus $372,352 equipment bought on account of Manitoba's Puclflo extension. TEAinc STATISTICS. im. mtxi Tom carried 3,1 u Mil 2.ul4.fl2 Rate tier mile 1.23sr. 1 '.'rO.. 1'aatenirera 1,IK315 2.HM4J8 1Ui per mile 2.37UC 2.415c. Tho stntcment of tho Norfolk nnd Western Railroad Company for October, as compared with t.lo corresponding month of last year, shows gross oarnlngs $870..I7. an Increase of SUl.Uftt, und net earnings Sfloo'Jti. 1111 In crease of 20 02 1. For the ten month ending Oct 31 th grons earnings were 7,.ri.'SM.7cltl. an Increase oier tho corresponding period of 1 Wd) of $448,130. ami net earnings $2,50a,12O. an increnso of $1UM.171. Tho recent decline of nearly CO V cnt. in tlicprlcoof United States F.Tprens btc;l has brought upon Wall street a flood of inquiries from investors all oierthe country as to tho reason for the suspension ot dividends and tho consequent tumblo In the market of tho stock. It may be remembered that tho stock was inactive in the market until the cumranv acquired control of tho Raltlmoro nnd Ohio express businoss. Then tho tapltalwan Increased nnd subsequently tho dividend advanced from 4 to 5 V cent "p annum. The company becamn ambitious, and in Its endeavor to increase the extont of its sutvIcm made a number of contracts with leading railroads which have proved to t e un rrofltal'lc. besides it secured tne United States Treasury contiact for transmitting Govern ment funds, nnd the department has permitted Individuals and bankers to enjoy tho benefits of that contract Tho result has been an expansion of the company's service without any corre1- pond ing profit. On tho onntrary. the host Informa tion obtainable is that the romoany I" practi cally making no money at all. When its pres ent unprofitable contracts expire tho manage ment, of which Mr. ThomiiK C. I'lutt is tho head, will havo an opportunity to roduem itself. The amount of 4h f cont. bonds redeemed to-duy was $8,750. making the total redeemed to date 21,H27.KiO. and leaving outstanding $3.70.85a The receipts from customs for thn weok were $2,801,005. and from internal revenue $...'. 032. a total of i5.oUt.KI7. agalnfct t5.bbct.7l 1 last week, and making tho total since July 1. $134,255,504. National bank note circulation outstanding. $172,077,157: received during the week for redemption. $1.110,2.'3; amount reissued. SU24.00O. and dnstroved. S382.b25- Balance of deposits in the Treasury to redeem na tional bank notes. $:i3,liJ0,703. a decrease of $310,045 for tho week. Treasury bulancns compare with thoso of Iatt Saturday as follows: -v. St. Kr is. t.old coin and bullion... $128 423.1)17 $128 lnl.848 billet coin and bullion . d,788.4: 4.00i.71J tecal tender, including lrcuiri notea 6502.011 5.078.281 TotaU. I138.512.tl38 S137.035.821 Deposits in national banks, flj.214.20). againnt l4,511.1txi last Saturday. Hondo held to secure the xnmo lt.5txl.50n. In addition to the foregoing the Treasury reports silver bullion purchases under the act of July 14, It.'. S7J.ii.ocyj, and Treasury notes issued against tne same. j7J.717.20, of winch 510. 3U0.OJ3 are outstanding. Money in London, 2'J cent. Rato of discount in the open market for both short and throo raonthh' lulls 3 ,'a'J'i V cent Paris advices quote 3 i cents ut Ho Irnncs 421; ten tiini s, and exchunge on London at 25 francs 221 centimes. Messrs. Maitland, Phelps & Co., New York. Rhode Island Hospital Trust Co.. Providence, and Mossrs. Iticliiirdsou. Hill ,V Co.. Ito-ton. invite subscriptions at pur for S875.0UO 7 r cent cumulative nrofcrrel stock, und $500. 000 common stock, being one-half of each class of tho authorized capitaliza tion of $2,750,000 of tho Khode Uland Perkins Tlorsoalioe Company. The property and businoss hai e been examined by u disin terested committee, consisting of three promi nent business men of Prov Idence. who estimate thn cash valtlH to L11 $2,500,000. exclusive of $350,000 cash assets. Thuro is no encum brance on tho property, nor can any bo placed upon it without the as sent of 75 V cent of each class of stock. An cTummiitton of the results or the business of the coin; any. made by Mi. Stephen Little, lately First Vice-President of the .sw clatlonof American Hallway Accounting Olll eers, shows that tho net profits for the last live years havo uvoraged $202,034 for each ear, fufllcli nt to puy 8' V cent on tho preferred, and 11U on tho common stock. The Financial 'Aronic.V, in an article upon the funding of thn Virginia debt estimates that tho proposed settlement If consummated, and If the distribution of new bonds Is bused upon tho average price ol old bonds over a terics of years, would glvo tho following proportions to ccrtiileato holders, viz. : 1st class 70. 2d class HO. 3d class 75. 4th class 45. nnd figuring tho new bondH nt tho nominal price of OS. thn 1st cla8 for two-thirds would haven. present cash value of ."),. 2d duns 52. 3d class 48V. 4th class 211'... Tho j npets relating to tho settlement wero forwarded to London to-duy by tho steamship htruriu. Tho sales of raining stocks ut tho Now York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Lxchangu to-day woro as follows: am yam Uyejttoj. IHjht. lHt. t.'o-iav. 125lleiAUelcbir. 1 rA 2 50 3 r 5 fin 1110 1'lioltar 1 no 10 1 w 1 co rAXLVmt'ckT.i.'a 17 If 17 17 COllKliimett 35 35 S5 35 roKIL'natu.. . 41 41 41 41 40UKxebe.iuer ., . 75 75 75 75 looilaleA Wcroea 1 5 1 to 1 50. 1 ia) 200 Horn SUver.... a 85 (185 a 8.1 3 85 2itJitlu. .... ,, 18 18 18 18 IMOLeaOrllle. ...... 13 1.1 13 13 Will Itlle Chief.... 37 27 27 27 SlalMexlcan 2 45 3 45 3 45 2 43 luiupnir a no n ro ,1 mi q hi Vn Plymnutb 3 50 3 M) 3 50 3 no 7.'. Kjvane 1 50 1 rxi 1 W) 1 fA loo le low Jacket. I 05 1 05 1 85 1 C-, 20OUIAI1 73 73 75 75 Ttn total ea!e were 5.850 liar A New Tork Markets. HiTCHDAT, Sot. 28. fuoca an Mcal The market iea rerr quiet, and valoee were narlr nominal. Ountedt riour el Uhl.-r me. S3 I IX(H 00, auperflne. i3.(W4-J.H5; hn. 2 extra, .UlfHA. No. 1 eltra. 4 10il 4 50, Clean. MKA, 75, etralithta. 4.7lx,J5.l5. patente, iprmr. S5Ae5.fA): Inter. 4Wx5 2.'.: city rallla, alilppini exirat, 5 30.(SriHO. itre dour. , bbi. Super One. 5 10nt5 50. orn uieaU f bbl ZtZtiia.Mior, IVcatem. mid ao.I'M.'i 7o lor UrauUrwUie. Muck wheal flour. 2 JOT4$3 20 tl lou t.i, Corruw futurea opeued lower, farther declined, cloa Ins weak, ilgtl.lpolnta lower than Ihednal nsureanf yeettrdar. loUylisaa a cler cao of 'too much rnttnii." True. l.lv eryool made a further reduction of Dm tiolnta but the fact u hli-h itairKered the bulla and nut them out of ronci.lt Itb their petition ttti llie In creaeoflhH vUlbleaupply tn mure than roar million ba.n. anJ lnle, nearly all thori-crap enlinatea may be raid 10 have Wen abundoneil With nenrly Ore lull I ou bale 111 iiAhl tn three innntna. urel) the next nine uiiintha may be rrlinl upou 10 produce the fraction oeer thtee million baie required toe well the totapto eiiht mllll n The weak clnainit waa due to the report that receipts at rew urlean on Monday will be obnut 46,ouo lutlei 8potootloua LlOe lower; middling oplanda, s .0c 1 do. Oula. 8 7-llc. The followliur are the de tail, of the iranucltobe in luturee. with aalea of M,. lOobaleai JvnrAi. fToa7 prrea SNat Xowew. Afaa Noircniber..-. Nominal. . . .... .... Dereuiber . .. 7.707 73 7.70 7.73 2000 January.. .7 Mi .. 7U4 780 18.) rcbruury 8056riil 811 8ur U,7uO Marcb 8 1l'j8 20 H .' BID 2.1700 April. 8U13IA8 34 V3U 8.33 ll.JOO Nay 84448.45 8411 844 10.800 June 8V.(A8.'Jl 8 3 8 55 I.200 July ....... .8 fl.(4S 00 8 1 'J 808 4,100 Auiruit 8.7038 71 B74 8.71 4,000 September ....8 U3't 8 CJ ti.l BaltM. PHrtrecelnta this day 82000 48.2U0 l-revtuualy alnce hept, 1, 8 442,784 8.13-1180 Kxportsfroui Sept. 1 , 3.D3M03 :.OU7.705 Btocka at porta 1.2U0.301 inJOA outturn of crop,,,,, 4.570.871) 4.1Bl.sX) 1 latbU aapply. 4.000,017 2.V37.077 Janiiuiaa Ird fulnrei were a little drpreMeil. e. peelally the remote deliveries, owing to tower prices for coin, and the peculation waa leas active; aalea 3.5 0 tea at 0.400. lor December. 0 55&XL68O. for Jan uary, and 0 03c. tot Kay. After Ybaure the cloao vat aieadr at 0 40c for December, 0 J16e. for January , 03c. fur rehrury, and 0.784, (or March. Spot Lard waa fairly MtlT atprelirfeii priieei aalea HO tea. jirlue cjly at f.IOc., and 860 Ua. prune Wettern at t.450.50o. (ei. . nlart rttlnrt for tb Continent oSJiWJSi! Pot k iteady.wlth a rairdemand: S,ikI'i'! Jlf?a! New meta'$10 60ll "Id nk,i?.V0.?.!-J?ii prime. w rHtH). and ibort clear. eUS'""''. iV5 quieter but prlcea are etxrot l?r-JJ"' P'CJLLV liellle". 5i,wftc.i pickled .honlaeTe,ftjrt7K ;" ffl Bic. HreVedhoirlea,lyat5a54o pTfM-4e . Heef Iseieady; qnoleil at $7.50iS for J-alrJ JUXtii '253 aflOBd for packet, $10Il2 for SnfJS2l7...n2 il0 5O$185O t tee. for India mese. IW1BN1S fjiflr active, ateady ar$13 V bbl! aalea 800 Wt,,K!.'!ii at $12. Tallow quiet and steady ;at 4 IMerttMriaj Heady at 7U'7Wc. In hhdi. and tea. cilsemsftalTne M dull at SMcllutter aoll at 238tc. f or aJnetr. and loa23c. fir Weatern rectory. beese, dun ,ut Urmly helu at loailtac, for Stale factory, mil erejni. Bs ranee from 37c. to 3wc for freah Wmtern anJiialc. ilaAta Wheat fulntes tret oeprerty theKtitl ebeenceof epeeulellve Intereat and tn dutaeee ot-lh export trade, threatenlnc an nncomfortabie sense,' latlonln the vlalbm aupnly. Haley 1.3BUO00 beah . $105l4$10fl for December. $lAl7k9$J0.) for Jan uarr.il ?1 i)W4for tebniary.lJ.yn4al.li5(fo March. $1 fl&jsiTiiM tot May. and ( HJrjr$llo for June. 8p0l wheat was dull: ahlprnre look only 400110 buth .and the demand from local millers sea mall oimtedi Sprin. use n$l.l It red winter Wert $1 08: white. li7coi$f OH. The ala laclnded ha 1 Northern epnnt at $1 OHM. f, o b. from tore, and No. 3 do. at $104ia$tJIH aBoalt jo. 3 red winter quoted at I1AVM In elerajor. Indian corn futnrea were depresr-eoj-by the more liberal current aorpllea. Sale 032.000 buah. at 75c. for Notemher. MrHiauOyc, for Decemhef, WfrmKHo. for January. Mr, for rebrnary, anilS2Wt.-n'. 'r May. spot corn waa dull and the poorer jry dei quit neriecled. Choice nualltlea are wanted to xomp ele cariroer. qnotrdi Weatern mined, 58n70c.t IP. yel low, 03A,uc: hlte. Iva7.r. Th ealet. wer mainly So. 2 mixed at 74Q7HC. In elevstor and afloat, and osui?omia Tor early arrtcul. oata were dull and weak under Increasing current en piles and the ah,ence of export n ders Sslee 115.000 bush. Including No. 3 mixed at 8(iW83tHc. lorDeeem ber, 381,'31'Mk-. for January, and .W),'""- "' Mr! and on the spot, mixed at 8V94lr . and white at 3l' 41c, as in quslllyt alo Na 3 white at 40 Irf eleva tor, nnd No. 3 mixed at .UHc. In elevator. Ryaqcletat $1 0'A$1 00. but try jrtniiy held Barley morettlve for mailing In grades: No 2 Mllwankee quoted at VT 7'lc.:aale3oou0buh. on p I. Buckwheat urmat 05V Ouc. Alter 'Change Wheat closed steady: No. 3 red win ter for December, ri.oca,: January. tI07.lt: Pebrnarr, $I.tJ74- March, Sl.lis; AnnU l.i"4l May. tl.HH: June, $1 OUM Corneaay; No. 2 mixed for November, 75e.: December. 51040.1 January, 5Mc : Kebrvary, Me.i.Mar. aJKc. Oat steady: no. 3 mixed for De cember, finite., January. 3tic t yay,3Vc.t .No. 2whll for December. 40e.; January. 30940. Corraic options opeiie.1 at an advance In retnons to firmer Furnpean advices, hut sobsequently "arm ottere" were received from Kto nt a roneidernb! de cline, and tbli. with large nranlian receipts, raueed the earij imprnveraent to be more than lost, doling at a decline nf 15t35 point, from yeaterday'a nnal price. Rrcelptaat Rln. 14.000 bagi: at Santo. 24 000 bags. I'll Inline In H.itcady at 12l(d. 8nl-a ll'.rslbags, cloilng eteadr. wttn sellers at the following priieei Dccemher..l2.10e.Merch It 55c IJane . 113.'. Januar 11.75c April linnclinly . ..11 V-c. lebruary I l.7oc.,May . . II 4jo.Auguit 11.2(ic. Tlie sp.it market was eatler: Rio ottoteil at l.llv1&Mc. for Nu.7, slei l.oi X) bag tun Noa t and 8. tn arrl e iter Chantrey, at I2ic. for No 7: Aral bags do No 8, to ar rive per Alliance, at I214?: l.lXSJbigs do do to ar rive perdroneay. nt abour ISVfc. and2 00i)hagr.do. No. 7 at 12c. c. and r. Mlbt grades quiet but eleady, ouoted. Rio. nuanuc: Uararaino. fJfir2i)Ue : sarantlln li'ifaiikc: leniral America, ls-22c.: Mexican, livj jm- , tjigtiayra, lsli'a21ic.: Jaa. 22jf 0 1lr.:Moelm -ivtjidjoc MoAr. Ac Tin market lor raw was itnll. and Firn-ei were qiioifd nt.iiunnll) uui-nanged ut 3Hc for air relninir ntuirovado and .Jic. for standnril rvntrlf ua . Iteni-d ontet nnd iiiiclimiited Otmted: cut loaf and rmebe.1, 5.-ic. enbe.43-i04 ,.it'c ;ipow. dcred. 4U'4V,c. granulated. 4d-li:A5-lrtc : mould V - 4 irli:rs4 i-ic., lall.IV A.' 4 .'1.1004 5-10C.: ronfccttoneri' "A." 4 I li'aia too . oit ' A ' J 15-10 fl-tir". whlieexira-'C. '.4iSJc . yeltowe, .114741141.. Moiaiiee in tlemsnd and eleadr Quotfl. PrrloRleo. 2541.15c.. domeatlc eld crop. ir.al'''-: du. ties- trop, .''t-l. e Itice "11 mo-l-ratelv active and iteady Quote.!: Domestic, common to fair. 4l134Sic; good to hne.5i-'ive-: prime to choice. 5V4(Of;c.. Rangoon, in b nil. .'.Uc: Parna. 41ce4c; do. in oend. .st24C.; Japaii. 55Hc: Jaa.4H'stc. , . ,. NaiA. STuari-Spirils turpentine waa dull and wevk. owing xo easier iMiutbern advices, cloelng at MHc. for regaLare and a5c. for ruafhtnei. Rotn quiet bjt ateady. Quoted: Common to good strained at $1.35a $1.40: "K." $1.55: -F." $105. "O." Sl): "II" $111 "I."$2. K,"$2IO,-v:."$2.3.'.: "N." $335: "W ii," $.100: -vv w." $4. Tar nrm at $3. r. o. U. 1-itch steady at $1 tVO. rnaoikm National Transit certificate were qrilet, hut about ateady. opening at 574iC selling at 5,i4 577ac, and closing etemly t f.Ttii asked, aaleelfiOi) hbls. Renned in bbla.o 40c.: bulk. .1 laic : cases. 7 TOc.; crude in bbla, o TOc ; hulk. 3.-.0C Naphtha. COu. 3tratvi.AU cumsiiASs. A Utile Sit of All-arerjnn Ptport Colas Oa In the 1. XI. C A. wjamaslBms. Tho Brooklyn Young Men's Christian Asso ciation havo placed their athlctlo grounds at the disposal of the Long Island Harriers. Thn lockers aro open to tho runners, and a man has been put In chnrge of tho club house. The special trophy, mado by Tiffany. will be award ed to the member of tho Harriers who scores tho highest number ot points under the blue nnd gold colors tn any athlctlo competition between Nov. 1 of tho present year and April 30. 1802. Tho points will be allotted as follows: First place, live: second, three, and third, one. The Road Committee consists of 1- Thorp and E. K. Smith, who aro prominent in Long Island Lcaguo meets. Tbo first run was held Tues day night, and from iow tn the runs will bo held regularly. The L I. H. numbers twenty active running members. J. McCutchcon is ono of tho bei-t of tho long-dlstnnco runnors. The Hillman brothers, the Nautilus oarsmen: George Gurlach. and E. 0. Osborn aro among the other good ones. Thorp and Smith will lead the runs. Smith led Tuesday nlght'srun. Physical Director George Ehler. who was much interested in this work wbiio with the Detroit Association, is willing to help tho har riers as tar ns lies within his power. The Centra branch of the Brooklyn Associa tion expects to do some good bowling this winter. Mmior and junior teams are uelng formed. The bowling record of tho Central brunch is 'Ml. The senior team will be mado up from the fotlovvicir men: James Hulse. Herman Helms. J. Uiincan. F. O. Mapcs. Charley Helms, and J. T. Davis. The junior team have not yet been organized. V. H. Crumston. W. L. Cutbhert. H. C Main. N. D. Sterling, und Fred Gordon aro the tnont prom islng competitors. All the morabers ot the junior team must bo ov er tw enty-ono years old. A movement hits been set on foot within tho Y. W C. A. ot New York and Brooklyn to have the physical directors of the various branches moot once every week, so astoalrcuss the progress of their work. It Is a good idea, and ono which tecelves the sanction ot prominent members. The most important athletic event of the woek was tho "irudurs' " meeting, held In the gymnasium of the Twenty-third street branch. Iho "Icuilora" are thn best gymnasts In each branch. They aid tho physical director by taking charge of certain sections of tho classes. They enmo together to see what they could do in competitive all atound gimnastic work. Ldmund I. Welch of the Young Men's Instltuto led the Yorkvillo fellows. Dr. A. C Howe of Fjtst Llghty-sixth street supervised the movements ol the Y. M. I. members. Mr. Roberts, as-lstant director at Ho rlcm, looked after the Twenty-third streot men, and .IiimesMcCurdy. the athletic director of the Y M. C. A., supervised the movements of the Ilarli'ratti's. F'ancv gymna-tlca were gone through with in tho regular class work. The Twenty-third street members performod their work gracefully, but the Y, M. I, "leaders" excelled in all-around work. Ho- fur., till, ciiinnotltlv,v ,'Y.iom,l- T)r. Lllhor Oullck of tho Springfield Training School rto lltercd an important address on tho "Begin ning nnd Growth of the Leaders' Corps in the V. JI. CA." Dr. Oultok dwelt upon tne state ment thuttho Y. M. C A. was for tho benefit of the physical. Intellectual nnd spiritual life of man. Uymnastio work was also described as educational. Ocean so it gavo it chance to train tho mind by requiring the movements to bo memorized. Tho holding of district and in terdlstrlct competitions was also discussed. The Young Men's Instltuto will hold a gym nastic exhibition on Tuesday ovenlng. Dec. 22. Some of the Instltuto men are making it go.xl recoid In pole vaulting. Among theso arn George Sinner, J. S. McCIcIlan. C, Lalmey, and Otto Stopft Tho first of tho Eastern District gymnastio competition!) will bo held on next Tuesday evtning rASXtK VAIUCa UELhAHE IXTALID. Ho There ! Ntlll Judarmeat est VS,O0 Asjnlnst tach for Breach orProralae, A release which FannloBarrgavoof a judg ment ot $5,000 which aho obtained against Samuel Sach for breach of promise of marriage, has been declared Invalid by a decree of the Court of Common Picas, based ono report of Ilefereo Charles A. Hunk. Tho Judgment was procured on tho defendant's default in April. 1880. Fannie Earr said she was under the Influence of liquor, given to her inn saloon at HI East Brondway, when she executed the re lease on Fob. 14, 18311, as alio allogos. at the Instauceof Lawyer Jacob Harnett, counsel for Such. Tho judgment had not been collected, und nn execution against the body of Such will now be issued. It Is said ho has fled. Miss Burr and the wedding caostB had as. soml'lod at Golden itulo Hail In Rlvington street on the first Sunday of April. 1800, tho day set for the ceremony, out Saob did not ap pear. Messengers wero sent to find him. They returned with tho Information that he was at the tlmo going through a marriage ceremony with another woman in New Lrrio Hail on Broome street. Another source of bitterness toMUs IlarrwaB the fact that sho had ad vanced $40 to proonro the wedding outfit for the brldfgroom. Uberry'a Nevr Ballroom. Owing to trouble among his workmen, Sher ry's new ballroom will not be completed until two weeks later than was expected. For this reason tho charity concert for tho benefit of tho Working Girls' Vacation Boolety, by tho pupils of Miss Nora M. Green, will be post, poncd from Doc. 7 until Saturday ovenlng. Doc 10... Atthla tlmo Mr. Sherry will open fi the public tho realization of au Ideal ballroom, full of n jw vwncelts and dainty designs ot Ills own. , Tbo, programmo whloh Miss Green's pupils will give is an unuiuallynftroctiveone. Among the patronesses are Mrs. Hamilton MoK. Twombly, Ml Florenco W. Vunderbllt Mrs. VhaunceY M. Depew. Mrs, Arthur Dodge, tuul ffinanrlnl. rftnanrial. RHODE ISLAND PERKINS HORSE-SHOE GO. I.VCOnPOBATED t'NOElt TUE LAW8 OP TOE STATE OF NETT JERSET, SHARES. SIOO EACH. Fully wPaid sad Xlon-assossablo. BIRBCTOBSl F. TV. CABPBXTER, OEOItOE PEABODY TTETXOJtK. E. XT. COMSTOCS. GERALD U UOTt, CHARLES n. rERKINS. EDWIN CUAXKIXa LAR.SED, FRCDERICsT. E. rERELSS. XEGI8TBAB OF TRANS FKJUSl THE FARUERS' LOAN AND TRUST COUrAKT. NEW TORE. COtTNrJEXi Meitrs. EVART8. CIIOATE BEAXAN, KEW TORE; JAUB3 It EirLET, Eiq , rBOVIDESCE, EIIODE ML ISO, MAITLAND, PHELPS & CO,, NEW YORK, RHODE ISLAND HOSPITAL TRUST CO., PROVIDENCE, RICHARDSON, HILL & CO., BOSTON, AM AVTBOBIZEB TO orJTEK FOR SVOBCI1PTION 3875,000 796 Cumulative Preferred Stock, S50O.OOO Common Stock, OF TIIE COJatPANT. The preferred alock Is entitled tn a dli I lend at the ra'e of 7 per cerft per annum from July 1. 1801, pay able ont ot the earuloirsot the corporation hetoraany dividend Is let apart or paid on the general tenmmon) stock. In case nf the noa-payment of such 'Hv tdend It shall remain, until paid, a chargo against the net earn ing of tha company, prior to all rights of the commou stock. The common atpek Is en til led to the surplus earnings of lbs eompsnyin an amount not In exceed 10 per cent, per annum from lb sam date, non-cumulative. If sny surplus remains after the payment of such dividend to th common stock and Is divided as dividends, it Is to h divided so that each share of pro f erred, stock n4 each shsr of common stock shall r celre th same part thereof. The authorixod capital stock of th company is S,?a,Ot0,ot which $1,750,000 Is preferred stock, and the amount now ottered for subscription nra Issued as full paid shares and non-asieaaable when taVen and paid for as hereinafter specified. The re mainder of the stocks not offered for subscription has been taken by th otd company at par In part payment ot the transfer of the property to the new company. It ia provided In the certificate of incorporation, and also In the bylaws, that no bond ot this company shall lie Issued nor shall any mortgage be made upon any ot Its property without the consent of at leaat serentyOve pr cent. (75 per cent ) of tha preferred and also ot the common stock. Tha vutlnjr powers of both class's ot stocks sre the same. The stocks of the company win be registered at the Farmers' la?an and Trust Company, and application ww be mad fa list ibem on the New York, and Sustou Stock Exchanger The present company has been formed for tho pur pose of acquiring and carrying on the e'.I known business of the Rhode IsVsnd Uorse Shoe Company of rroviilence, R. I. vis., th mk-nufactara ot llurse Shoes and Toe-Calks. It Is intended to continue the Business under the exist ing management, with Mr. r'.W. CVpenter as President and Mr R. W. Comttock as seeretar, and the are net to engage In any competing business lor a period of ten year. The Cenerat Manager. Mr Char!.' II rerklnt, la the Inventor of thespeclal machinery which has largely contributed to thn reaulta already attalncl.Aid he agrees to remain tn persoatl charge ot the manufacturing de partment for at least Br years, and also cot to enago in competition for ten years. The new company acquires, fre of aU enenmnrances. aU th property of the Tendora need tn connection with the business, inclndlng thereat estate, property, here ditaments, premises, fixed plant, machinery, toota, all patents, and the good will of tb Dailas. and qutcs assets, consisting ot raw and manufactured niaterUls and cash amounting together to $320,000, f The property and business have been ttaorungb'.y ex amined and Investigated by a disinterested committee of three gentlemen of the highest standing, known ahOty, and experience, vtx.: Mr. William Corliss, lTeii dent of the Corliss Safe and Vault Duor Company ot Providence, R. I.: Mr. Gardiner C. Slma of the Arming ton and Bitna Engine Company, and the Hon. Jonathan Cbace. a large cotton mann actnrcr and late t'nlted Mates senator from Rhode Island, all of Trortdence, who. tn their axbauetlv report, atat their estimate and conclusions as follows: ".Assuming that the general management of th busi ness is continued without change, and the general policy regard ng its conduct is continued, the commit tee have, in view of all considerations, axed upon tha sum or $2,500,000 as a reasonable and conscirath e es timate of its cash value To this should be added $350, 000, the amount of the guaranteed caah assets." The history of the company dates back some seven teen yesrs, when the works were established at Valley Falls, six miles north of rrovldence. and the business now carried on U the manufacture of Uorse bhoeaand Toe-Calks; but the plant could be increased by a ynty smill expenditure, so as to produce bar iron made from rerolled 'trap iron, for bleb product there ian good demand at tsirly remunerative prices. The supplrof scrsp Iron in the vicinity ts always ample, and can bo purchased at a low price. The company manufactures from best wrought scrap all the Iron use I in making its horse-shoes and re-olls from scrap steel tho steel that la used in the manufacture ot Tne-Calka. Further, it manufactures Its owu machinery, except englnea and boiler th capacity of Its mschlne shop being ample for these purposes consequently the cost ot all tha machinery Is reduced t the lowest possible Srure. The land on which tha j sirs. Alexaaater'a Aaaoyar. Louis Armand. Mrs. Alexander's former tutor, who fancies that sho loves him, und lias been waylaying her and writing to her for tho last fourteen years, is under medical observn- t Ion in tho Bellevuo Hospital Insane pavilion, t wii roauTt probably in his being sent to tho Hack well a Island lnfano asylum In a day or two. works arasituatoxl consists of aho t six and ono-half acre-, aud has ample railroad facilities, with coal dump and track (owned by this company) runnlnz In every direction needrut through the property, obviating en tirely the necessity for the use of horses and carts for any purpose. The present capacity of tha works is about sixty to'is of Horse-Shoe per day of ten hours, and thu customers ot the company are principally wholesale and Jobbing iron and hardware houses. An examination or the results of the bnal. neais of the eos)iany. made by Mr. Hlephen Little, lately First VlecPrealdeat or the Association of Aaaerteam Hallway Account, lac Offlcrra. and certtOod to by bias, short that the net proOt for the Ovo years endlae June OO. 1801, were a follow at 18T rJU09,iae.33 188 X4K,17.0S1 3ta.8S4.M7 l"00 205,4.5 11 2J8,CJO,7 An menage of tKas.stSV73 each lear-aa araonnt snore than nnnlclent to pay H 1.4 per cent, on the preferred und It 1.1 per cent ou the cosnmon atocka. THESE PROFITS ABE THE NET RE. ML'IiTsJ ARISI.XQ moil TIIE UUrJl. NEHH OF THE COMPANY Dl'BIXBTUE PERIODS MT.VTED. ArTER CIIARG. IXC AM. EXPENDITURE! (INCLUD. INOCOvT OF .NEW UACUI.VERY, Jte,. A-c.,) to cost of PAtonicriox. By a new Invention recently rande by Mr. Perkins frhar which seven patents have al. rady been atrautcd and two snore nro al. lon-ed) lor the manufacture or what la known n n Toe.Welcht Hhoe. It Is confl. Urntlv expected that the yearly net proOts will be very largely Increased over anil above the cenerul nnd natural grow tit or the business. The Company has been organized, the property conveyed, und the stock has been Issued In accordance with the advice or Messrs, Evarts, t'hoato b Beasnaa ot New lork and James M. Ripley, Eses,, or ProvU clence. K. I. Pursuant to resolution or the Board or Directors, onevhnjr In amount or nil tllrl. dends declared on the stocks or the company ont of earnings for th period rs-om duly 1, IBM. to July 1, lsjo. Is payable to stock, holders or record 01 Jas, 1, 184Y, and tho other hair In amount or all such dividends Is psable to the stockholders of record ot July 1, 1800, WE INVITE rjrBeiCBIPTIO.NH AT FAB to slocks or the above company, catltllarc the holder to one-hair la amount or all divi dends declared thereon out or the earnings ol the company ror the period from July 1. IfAftl, to July 1, 1SOJJ. Payments will be as follow 1 IO PER CENT. ON APPJLICATIOrV, SO PER CENT. ON Afa.OTME.NT. 70 PER CENT. ON JAN. A, 1S0S. or nil Installments may be paid up under discount at the rate of per cent, per annum. The fiillure to pay nay Installment when due may operate as a forfeltnro or all pre. vlnus payments. Allotments will be made Immediately after the subcrtpllou In closed, and. la cases svhero It Is not practicable to make any allotment, the amount deposited on applies, tlan will be returned as soon as possible. The right Is reserved to reject or reduce any application, nnd subscribers agree to accept such reduced amouatsi also, to close the subscription books ut any time without notice. Receipts will be alvcn rP the several Installments .is paid, itsd Htock Certificates will be delivered when the flaal payment "been made, but not until after Jan. 1. 189.3. " i.' wl" ""B Dec' dose not later than Dec 9, 1891. er MAITLAND, PITELPS & CO, NEW YORK. RIIODE ISLAND HOSPITAL TRUST CO, PROVIDENCE, R. I. RICHARDSON, HILL & CO, ROSTON. H0VEMI1EP.I8, 1801. ' LELaND & SPEAES, Stocks and Bonds, Members New Vork Stock Kxchaujre. CMOS' TRCST BCtLDINut BBOADWAT. JAMES BOYS A CO.. Banker. Brokers, susd Commission Mer. chant, buy and sell stocks and bunds, g am, provi sions, cotton, aud nolle for cash or on margin, on O'immlssloti: private wires. Marksl letter free on ap plication. Rooms 18. 19. ate), und l, S4.AN1S ttd aVXtMANOE PLACE. SHMtitdj nU Intrrrst; T" , rniLADULPIIIA. Pa, Nor. M. 1B9K HR riDP.LITY IXhUKAhCE, TKlJsT. ASit bAPE OKFOtllT COMPANY win distribute through the Ir.STKAL TRL'BT COMPANY Or MW YORK, nn and after Dec. 18, tolhe HOLDERS Or CERTIKIi'aTEH OK LOUITABLR INTKREriT In the stocks ot tha CIIIOAIK) (1AM L'OUl'ANlKS of record. Use 4, an amount equal to 1 M PER CP..tr. of the par value or their holdings of tha rertltlcatesof that company. The transfer books nUI close Pen. 4, at 3 P, M. and reopeu on Dec. 18. JUilrt 11. ilKKT. President. DKLAWARH AND IICDROX CANALCOMPASV, NKW ORK. Nov. SS. 18H1.-A 01'ARTKRI.Y 1MVI. I.K.NU UP ONE AhD TIIRBE-QUAKTER8 (IM) fl'.lt CE.sy. nn th capital slock ot this company will be paid at the oiKc of the company. 21 Cortlandt at.. In Ihlaelty. on and after TlfcBUAY. DEO. IB. 18U1. Tho Irsnsfsr books will be closed from th cine of bualnest TO-DAY until th morning of WEDifKsDAV, DEC. 10. By order of th Board ot Manager JAMES O. IIARTT. Treasurer. nrrii'Eg or MISaWrBIJKANMAHyfc TEXAS R'Y CO. 44 WALL aT. NEvYWRor.7bUrKil. Th coupons on th First Mortgage bonds of the Mis souri, Kansas and Tsxas Railway Company, maturing Pft. . 1, lsul. will b naul npcaprassnutlon at Ih ornc of ibii company. 48 WauTat.. Kw York, oa and after that oata. 0. 0. nEPOE. Rscrslary and Trsasntar. COLORADO MIBANaJ RAIL WAT COM. ........ fw'r0RK.K0T.M.18Dl. Coupons from th drat mortgsg e per rent, bonds of the abora company, dua D40. 1-prox, will be paid on and after that dale at lbs Central Trust Company, tw TOffc' J. W. REINMABT. Tlcc-Prssldest. WE OFFER AND RECOMMEND A line of detlrabl Investment Securities, Including FIR8TMORTOAQESIPERCENT.BONDS at par: STREET BAILWAY S PEM CENT BONDS " ' at prices paying S per cent, or morj INDUSTRIAL STOCKS yielding s per cent, asanred dividends. ALL Or WHICH HAVE HAD OUB. CAREFUL LV- VESTJGATJO.V. JOHN H. DAVIS & GO., BANKERS, NO. IO WALE ST., NEW TORE, f iM Tntt & Co. Bankers and Stock Brokers, 18 Wall Street, Kow York, sraaaaat a ragalar saatlag ksataesa. racladmt tka smr tast aat l as Mminlsslsa of sscurlu! dtail ta al U Maw tark Mtaek Eschaaga watlawo trasi. fQEODOCB SALDWllt. ALfaBD BAJtKlK GOOD STOCKS TO BUY. per csut, commlulou MOj ) years' evperlenee- dl cretlonary ordera recelv ed. 8ena lo""ark.l Kevlew which name th stock to buy and course it mari'Z IIAIOIIT A FREESP. Bankers and Brokers. 60 Broadway, DOUGLAS & JONES," BANKERS AND BROKERS, Ob BROADWAY. Members ot the yw York Steel; Exchant. -MAIEEIt FBEE. Unequalled stock Trading syaiem and Rules. Compounding rroflta on Small Risks c. D. onCEMTuaiiksr, 7 Brvaaway, EiuhiullaTBTB. ' I I Kw 3rtlfj j JkJEW AQUEnLCTN0TICE"7)rrArTUl!ATI0.V FOII " Pl'RLIu NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE! that It Is th -i Intention or the Counsel to tae Corporstmn ef the City ,fji of hew York to mete sppllcatlon to the Supreme I oari 1. tor the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal un- l der Chapttr 4vuot th Lass ot 1883 and lb laws it amendatory thereof. ..,.'. !k uen application will be made at a Kpeclal Term of ;s aldCourmobe ueld In tha Second Jadleial District, as '(; th Oeurl Hoots in Wnlt Plains, vvastcbester County, f ontheaecondday of Jannarr. If :J. at II o'CK.ck loth ! forenoon, or aa soon thervatter aa counsel tan be heard, at. The object ot such application Is 10 obtain an order nf igffiij the Court appointing three uninterested and rnmpeteat ffti rreshoiuera one of whom shall reside in toe Countr of 'ii New York, and the other two f whom shall reside In 11 the County In which the real estate hereinafterds- ;) scribed is sttusted. e Commlsstonrra ot Appraisal, ts '!' ascertain and appraise the compensation to be made ts v. the owners, and all persons Interested In the real eataus H hereinafter deatribed. as propoed to be taken or atreet- f 8J ed for th purpotea Indicated in Chapter 4M) of th J; Law of 1881 aud the lawa amendatory thereof. , vl The real dials souaht M betaken or afleeted a ,lli atsresaid is located In the towns of Vorklawn and Cort- t; iknut, county of Westchester, and ta laid out and tnd! ft ratel on a certain man eniltletl " Property Man nt land in for ths construction if Cornell Dam, Ac." tiled In iVest- U. Chester county ilrgisler eomce at w ntte plains, in said , jiv county, on .November sevenleenth (17IH). IsuL aa Map ft'. Number 1.004. . ,f' The real estate propot-d to he taken or affected Is re- If 1 auiredtor the construction and maintenance of th am and reservoir knnttti as'Turnsil Dam." and tha if. following is a statement of the boundaries ot said dam fi and reservoir nndot the real estate lube acquired Mj therefor under this proceeding fit All those certain pieces or parrels of land In th Iowa ii. fCurtiandtand lurktosn, county ot viesicnester. and 'l- state of New York. w.uch taken totrthcr eonstiluie a ill tract of land particularly described and shownonaaid M map and divided Into two arta bylhe Croton Aqu- 'j), luct. That purlieu lying north of said aqueduct being I? described aafollowai rn ALI. mat tract of land sttuats. lying snl being on th .! northerly slit of the 1 rototi Aqueduct, in the towns of -- Cortlandt and Yorktuwn county ot Westcnetter, aud k htateofNew tors. bounJed and ilescnbed as foiiowsi 15 Reglnntngat monument maraed A. C. on the northerly u side of the croton Aque luct tn the town of Cortlandt. 'ij at the corner of the unts of Ann Rurt. known as Par VI eel .So. 14. on said map. thsneo imrtn 31 degrees nj r ij minute west. 71 J4s-lii reel 10 the centre or tue Crs it ton Ktver, thenc mong the centre or :be said river ,!,; south 41 demises 211 utiiuteawest l.lfrifeet, theno . U leaving the said rivrratid avrcsi the rosd trnm 1 roton tVVi Landing to Croton Dam. north Ml degura no ' l! minutes nest. 134 13 lui feet, thence norih -0 i.i teareeanH minutes east, l.KUititeet. thence ii.ir.Q A7 r degreesrsl minutes weti, ataa-lofeet. tuence north -,'.' bo degrees 4 minutes esst, 2SM0 feet to a leuce and a "(i creek, tneniealuug the said fence and the said ci.sk, 4 si south :.' degrees 14 minutes west, lttl O feet to a cor- FIR tier on the land ot Daniel Webber, thence nn the aat.l , $ Und and leaving the said tenc and creek. soutbiM ' M dcgreri.41 miuutns east, r18 710 reel to the land nt tr tlvin w Cornell, thence on the said land north Hit de- $.1 Peea 30 minutes east. l,lsi)feet to in lnd of Aaron u Cornell, thence on the said land tiorib 17 uegrees21 tg tulailtea east. ll.'Ji o feet to the laud ot Daniel Men- ber tbenre or. the said land north 21 dtgr-ea fl 41 minutes sest. OOo teet, thenre at.rosa tvo fences, north 41 degrees II minutes west, j,! 880O feet to point, thence aiross tour pa feurcaaiiu the! ollabaugh Hrook, south ill' degrees 1' J ,(J niiiiutt east. 1 214,1.1 III) leet to the reutre or thr vir. 'rfj 1m Road and th Ian I of M.iflila viebb thence along ilk saiil land and a lans. north a 1 degrees ht) minutes east , 14 :i7r,ufeet, tnenre north On degrees OJ nitiiuios eas U 1411 teel. theme north IM llegrres 3i minuter essl. tt StV, 0 feet, thence leav lug the sat.l lane on the said land I and aero., several Itlices. siut'.b 7 ilef.rees 2v mlnutea .Ljj east, lull. ''HI feet tn a lotnt, tbenre north tl de- IT Cees 411 minutes east. 2 suit 11 nu 10 the tan lot Isaaa y. U rfee n-ar th line betseen tue towns of lorktoe n '?J and Cortlandt. thence nearly fotloslnr said to tittup ig line, on the said land, north 20 mtuuteaeut 441 1 10 Cf feet to a comer, tuelir scroee a fenoe and 'i along tho lanl of Sophia Webb, north U Jt mluutes ttt, 3.1210 feet to a cvrner, ttienrs e north -'degre'l 2S niinutsa eatt. 3.1 &-ln ti.t to th (V we.tsldetf the roa.1 t-om I'teWsk'll toY"rlton rn ,B the said ton n. hit) ltne.ihel.ee alou. tin: land of VVm IS II. Kerr -.cross the said rtad anJ m'.uwltig the sa'd 'c townsnin line, inirtb. :4 minutes ra',rrl,4;-li) leet ft to a point near the Mill Hrol( and the Ian lcf (leo I. U Teed, thence south 47 decrees CO ni.u'ltes vent 3etl 7-lO t feet tjaevrner. thence eoutii 48 Degrees a utiiiutea J west. 14'i 8 10 feet to n corner, thence south 42 0, - r trees lu minutes em.r. 2H n-10 reel to ion-r. y thence north sj i.'exrti J'i minutes east. 17s .Ho ft feet to n corner, tl.euco souiN in Uenreca 0 nitnut.a A east, 48J l-10 leet lo cirner. tbenee itcnn .)- th Mill brook si'-ilh 27 derees 1 mllii.te rest 'tl 22 reet tv the centre of tnti ronl fr"m Pe.ks. JtT kill tu Yorktnvii. nt o. tiear the 1 orther!) en I "f ifJ a brtfge over Hie Ills Bn.o'.. t ter.ee al ins the .aid rn-,,1 y and the said land sojth, 38 d-srees ill mtlules .. ? 3,. I 0-10 leet to a tM.iiitt then"- 011 tlie eii.ilni.lsnd 1 a'.ong tho said road soutn. f.n .learees 34 mtuite ee.i, 8oo feet: thence south. J8 decrees .'it inluutee set if aecnuriseast. 32J rH lUi tett. theme leaving the said 'It rrtd alotiglhe tin-- of the unds f thasutl lietirre F. ). Teed and I.etnM ihadeajne souti. 1,5 deirre.i. 21 5if minutes east 1D2 0 leet to a rorn-r near Hie north- Cll veaterly corner of a hnuset tbenre norll, 7H decrees f rA minutes east. 471 fet tu ths celllre of the More- ' said road, thence foll.iwtni: the raid mail, the laud nf !fi the said lleorge r Teed anithat , f svruh urrcu rortl, (Jtl 3 rtegreeiv U tuiiiui.. essi 742.il lee- tr, a ri:n'i ii! thence along the Ivst named land ncrm 40 degrct 4 tjf minutes et. ir,4 Mo frit to He laud of rhrb ,'; Tompklus. thence ahmg the said land, north 3S de- Jif grees 47 minutes Mat. 07 leet I'.llie U11.I ot th heir jj' f thelate Jame IMUsn. thenm leaving tee sal I road. jtr across tbotenr. all I alunir the ul 1 Kn.I. tnntn .V.ite. 14 grees 3ft minute .ar, :si7 tet to the centre of tha - hr t-roion River and the Ism! of Trady J Orar. tli'iir -ji itlong the said Ixn land th center ot said litter, liortit ''Ei 3-', decreet 3d minutes east. 188 feet; tlien.e north if AW degree. 48 minute east. Ill feet. thetir ,fj, teorth &8 degree n mlnotes east. 40 feet-. ',B thence, north 31 decree. 45 minute east, 2"J) :(?-j feel; tbencn. north 37 degrees 2S mtlltlte eat, ' Pi 224 feet to the land of Caleb MrluH; tcenes. I) south 2 degrees &3 minutes west l.lti'.f. In feet to a lt comer on the land of the Corporation of the Cltv of Ne yl York on the northerly side ot the Crn'on Aiiveduct: ft thence, along the said land ant Aqrcduet. the lotloie. ?-j tng conrses and distance, south 8., d-trret a r, J uilinito IV west, 22S el reet to a corn-r. thence ac-ona the salt 61 road, aouth 78 degrees 32 minutes west. 57" feet to v Q cornr: thence across a lane aula brook, south im de- 7i rrer8intnuteaiest. Jtiu V 10 fe-' to the northert f: udeof the aforesaid road: thence aero the salt rotil. "fcl aouth 29 degree 2 minutes east t,it.i'reot to a corner; &? thenc leaving the said road, south tJ) degreea M (fft minutes west.. 7, 387-101 tees to corner, thsnr 'W leaving the said Aijueduct. north t2 1-10 leet to tn ' &i centre of the road from MngSiuz taCrototi Para, thenc (' along tho sala road, south 3d-res 47 minutes we tit 1MB 610 feet tn a point, thenc south 71 degrees JO ei minutes west. :o feet to the eastorly aid of bridg Ki oyer Balley'a Drook. tnence north 83 degrees 2K mln- Ni J'es west. I7 feet lo a point, thence south 49 degrees 48mlnu'e west. 118 teet to a point, thence sooth 43 aSjTre3rf minute west, 07H 8-10 feet to the northerly K side of the IrotoQ Aijueduct: thence leaving th g ssld road. alon the northerly side of the sat h Aqueduct, and. Jcroa to townhlp line, south 7o Ij drre in nvnoire west. 2.301 8H-JCO feet lo anoint. ( thence aero a brook on a curve to the right with a ,H radius or HSO o feet. 421 43100 feet, theme north 79 degree. Ivl minntes west, 4fll 81-ltsi feet to a point, Ibenoeonaeurve tolhe left with a radlns of LiKOD ' fee". 802 84.100 reet to a point thence across a lano arid a brook, south 8 degree 23 minuies wet. 1.201 o J thence on a curve to the lett with a radius of l.UBOO feet 484 42-100 feet to a point; thencesoiitbtl degrees S7 minutes west 2l)lttilO feet to the point or , place ol beginning. Containing 378 acres and 771 thousandths or an acre, more or less Also all thst tract ot land nn tbe southsrly side or th Croton Aqueduct in the towns or Cortlandt and York- ' r town. Westchester County. N. Y, described as follows. -Beginning at a stone monument msrked A. C on ih ' southerly side ot the Croton Aqueduct In tne Town of cortlandt. Westchester County, about opposite th monument set in the ground at the commencement of L the description of tha tract shown on said map f on tbe northerly ide of the said aqjeduct and herein- . betor described, ih.nce north 41 decrees 67 w mlnutea east. 414 r lo feel, ihence on a enrv i i. ,1" n'ht, with a radius of MO feet. 438 78-too feet, thence north 8 degrees 23 mlnotes east 1,281 reel, tbenee on a curve to tha right wlib s ' radius or 950 feel. MO 38-lno feet, toence south 78 d S. sreea 18 minutes east 4dt 83-ttS) feel thenc south 78 f degrees 27 minutea east S h-IO feeMlienc on a curv to in right with nraillus or I.O.VO feet 418 us-lOOfeet. ' thence north 7.'. decree. IV minute east 3'.7 31-10O tet. thence north7rdegrees ID mln Jtes east 7.19 7S-10O feet, thvnce north 7i degrees 10 minutes east 883 feer. ' tbenrenortn 77 degrees 4V minute esst 24fcet,tbenc " outai aerree 13 minute east 2i test, thence north j 7.r degrees 4 minutes east 444 feet, thenc north iw , degree 4W minute east l."7 feet, thenc , north 5 degrees 3.1 minutes west 21 feet. thence north S.1 degrees 1 minute east 172 feet, thenc norths., degrees r.l minutes east 4U4 feet, thenc south 4 degrees 25 mlnutea west ir.'l 7-lo feet, thenc t aouth 61 degrees 47 minutes west 1.IU1 h-IO leer. . tbenre south .to degrees Wl minutes west 8trt feet, ihence north 11 degrees 48 uitnutca nest 213 fee-. ' thence north 30 degree 2.1 minutes east wii feer. ' tbenee north 28 degree 47 minutes east boo feer, tbenrennrth 79 degree 48 minutes vte,t '.on feet, thencs south 34 degree. 4 Inini.tes west 3810. 10 reel, thenc couth 42 degree 32 minutes west 104 3-10 feet. ther..-e touiu Wl degrees 29 minutes west . n-T feet, them north 28 degrees 4s minj-es , vest 424 teet. thence sojth 80 derreet 42 I minutes west 1,13 feet, thence south 1 I degree 49 lulnutes -vest 300 feet, thence south nod. 1 greead minutes west 208 8-10 feet, tbenee south 47 de grees minutes west I.IOO feet, thence soulb 9 de grees S3 minutes west D Mil reet. thence north ikt , degree 2 minutes west 407 teer. tbenee south 7.1 degrses4U minutes west 807 feet, thence sooth 4.1 de- . grees 23 minutes west 4t) feet, thence aouth 84 degree I no minutes west 113 feel, tbenre south 48 degreesAJ mlnutea west 78 feet, thence north ct.o degree 35 mm- I ule east l&el 5-10 feet to the point or p ace of begin. I n'bg, Ccntalntng V2 acres sua; C.'dthoussndthaof an I acre. " All the Ian Is within the above boundaries are to h . acquired In lee. sn'l luclode all Ibe parceia shown on I said msp. Reference is herebv mado lo the said map J Bled aa arcresald In the said emce of Ibe Register of I Westchester county for a more deta-led description of thaantdreal estate lo b laken or ancctcd, of wtuca th boundaries are abov stated. I Dated hew York. November 18lh. 1BUI. I WILLIAM II. CLARK l ouns-i to ID Corporation. I Ko a Tryon row, haw York city 1 JllJrilV, AqitDlCT-bODOM DAAI AND UCBB J , 8l'PREMK fOl'RT. SECOND Jl'IlICUL DISTRICT lu thomatteruf ibe petition of John Newton. Comnil. ! sinner of I'ubllc WorL of the rlty of Newiork under I and in pursuance of chanter 4iof tlie Ij-.ws of 1883L i and chapter Iwlot tha Laws of 1887, and en behalf of ' thea)or, Aldermen, and Couituonalt) of the city of . ework. for the appointment of Commissioners of , I Appraisal under sold acta lTllI.IC NOTICK la IIKREBY HIVEN that tha Iblrd separate report of tbe Commissioner of Appraisal, ap- ' pointed herein on July 23. 87. vtbirh report nai.e on Oct. 8. Inul.tn theoitlcof the Clerk nf Hvttcheaier rouuty. at l lie Court House In tho village nt Mint J'lain. In said county, and a copy of which wos on Oct. 12, 18HI, riled In tne utttr or the Clerk of I'utnam cnun ti. atCurmcl. In said county, will bo presented for ion Srnatloti tn tho Supreme Court at a bni rial Terra I her. msl of to bo held In the r-ernnd Judicial District at ths Court llon.o in th city of roughkeepile, DutcheM Ism iounty, on Dec, 11), 18IH. at 11 o'clock in th for- noon. , WILLIAM II CUVItt. ) I Counsel to the Corporation, J Tn on row, Neu-York city. ! I Dated Nevr Vork. IKI. 3u, imii; I To Form a loune Amherst Alumni Aaso H elation, H Amlieret Collrjro nlumul of Now York anil Brooklyn will mcot at 8 o'clock this ovonlns ia " the central bulldlnt'of the Younij Men's Chris- tlan AsBoclfttlon. SCJ Tulton street. Urooklyn. Tha moetlnc Ii especially for tliofo who hav H tfrntuatoii Blnce '81, lint ovory Amhorst mnn In liotli cltlos Is Invlti'il. Tho procrainine In. ' eliuls funiii old Amlier.st nopc. nnii aorna ml apt'OchoBpnthoi.ulii.'Pt! " AinhorRtnaShB Is Comnn'rcliilly. .oclnllv, Flnnncliilh-. Jiorully." Tho speuk-Brs will Ik- Horljert L. llrldirinan of the llrrxiklyit Mnnilnnl-('mnn 'tut: ilrrnlforrl sal W. Hitchcock. 'HI : Frank II, Parsons, '8lT on3 tho Ukv Howard H. Jlllss. 'ft.'. An effort will fl 'bo mii'lo to form a younc Alumni Association composed of men from '81 to 'Ul. Tlioro will . tie a soclul time. V.SBB1 An Extra Tax ou Tardy Tuapayera, HJ Notlco wns civ on yestorday by Tax Ilceolvor Goorco V. Mcl.onn that n, ronaltyof ono per M cont. will lo nddod to all tuxoa romalnlnc un- ! paid ou Deo. 1, and that an nddltlotml penalty 'man! of Boycn pr cent, a year will bo lovlf d on taxea Hi niuiilnif a or tho bojrtunlnp of tho now yei?. This ponalty will ho computed frorn&t. G last ' when tho tax hooka wero opcnBd. Thounpaiil .Si taxos uraount to about vfttiW.UWJ. ""i"" , ymml