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muvmumw" . l. ' '""' v1" tiffW v IT yBinMSWWPissvWSreWB'IsaCT n LbbbHsKI O . - , . , ." "' "."ui. a '' -' wst, JWm ' . . -.t. , 7 ' S vs- . . ., , r ... i.. .1 ..,. . - OB TRAVELLED Off JIEH TRUNK. rBH rvr'r rjir a ltd n wkkkb wab ' IhBk avcvii:i u hteamaao it. 7 pflaalaK' Ml Mt, dames Fall (a Pro that lt &(fHflHt Inteasled a Mteal It. Me la Declared IkI Net Walltr After Mist Weeka lath Tombs W IHR' E. Hyd Weeks, an actor, was charged with & UE Brand larceny before Judge Martina yesterday iYbHbbE In Part 1. In ths flrneral Sessions, lilt accuser KsTeaaaenenR' "m 'nn Ht. James, leading lady of tha wDflBf Empire Theatre company, which stranded In W K.' Waynesboro, Pa., last Mar. Weeks had If- ri been summoned from this city to Carlisle, K? BHft. Pa-, to UVe tha part of Timothy Stupid fc H in the play of "Tha President." He K ijHK, hod no money, and MIm 81. James lent him ft KmVS tmatl turns. Tim company drifted to tha H' Rational Hotel, Baltlmors. On May 31 Weeks p BBsf falsappeared, and so did Miss Bt. James's trunk, X, BBIyi With $1,000 worth of dresses, wigs, and Jewelry! K .!- In fact. U of Mlu Bt. James's property. $ LWr '"'ie lrunc WM 'oun(i on June 4 In Weeks's flHlg room in the Bryant Park Hotel, Thirty-eighth QHI, fttrcet and .Sixth avenue. Miss St. James came iKV' htn from Baltimore and Identified the property. flMb " fit- James told the story of her befriend HHfk nf Weeks. Phe said she found nothing missing k from t ho trunk when she examined the contents JmWctt t Pollce'lleadquarters on June 6, .Br Weeks said he was 30 years old and was with JKr1 the "Our Aunt Sally" company a short time. f." leaeneaTi 'e went 'ro ln' C'T to Prt 'n the Em HHf1 Mrs company. At lUltlmore he said he sat at ; jK the same table with the complainant and vls- 1 IHL (ted plaoea of amusement with her. No one had JHn"' tfy money to spare, and the company concluded ,' Hw io "travel on their trunks." ,, jHv The witness said the phrase means getting fKft UckeU by pledging trunks with the railroad un- t' aaflEtl ill the tickets are paid for. Mlaa St. James had t aaaaVP " moner n ,ne proposed this plan. She had f Htt; two trunks, and the witness had one trunk. She Hi agreed that one of her trunks should be left at ! the hotel In lUltlmore for her bill there, while j IH the witness should take two trunks, one his own J ; H-:f- fnd the other Miss St. James's, and put them In i JBt) tawn with the railroad company. He got two H Jckets, one for himself and one for Miss St. -K James. There was a quarrel at the supper table JV;''' etween htmself and Mlaa 8L James, and he told H;, ler he would go to the railroad station and atop i B',5. ler trunk. When ho arrlreil he found that both VmJt the trunks had been sent on Ut New York, IR Finding that the trunks had been forwarded. , H? . lie came tn this city. He went to the IuUinm ' ' ilouse, a hotel where Mlaa HU James knew he u, always stopped. From there ha went to the - Hr- Bryant Park Hotel, leaving word for Miss St. CT2 James where he had gone. Hrr- Weeks was asked how he happened to have IIBj the key of Mlaa St. Jamea'a trunk when he was (JaBSw arrested, on June 4. In front of the hotel. He MiHIV fald that In Baltimore he was with Miss St. 9IH.f Samoa one evening, and she asked htm to go to ,11 ("f?, the hotel and gat a wrap from her trunk, at the JUJ-Hl same time giving htm her key. When he re al rata I turned ahe said he mlfht retain the krr for a JBI1 time, as she had another key and he might need aTiaH IP to uso It again. IB ;! Ueteotlvea Vallely and Evanhoe had testified IIB i that when they arreated Weeks he said the HH trunk and Its contents belonged to him, because H ; It wax hit wife's property. Weeka tcatlfled. In Ifl Y contradiction, that he had never made such a MB ; statement. He added that he had been divorced DB and that his former wlfowaa now dead. That, BH he said, explained the fact that he liad stopped flB S , on the way from Baltimore to this city and sold BfKjf ( two woman costumea to dealer Van Horn. It S""" fc was not true, he declared, that he had tried to L, sell to Van Horn any of Miss St. James's ward. It- robe. The two costumes were those of his wife HH ua who had died. lH -;, Concluding his direct examination. Weeks RlH :S f11 he Uvea formerly at Salamanca. He had ji'l K. oeen employed us a collector for the Arm of W. Htl A. Ferguson & Co..juhllshers, of Uoston. Mass., JH ," and Jamestown, . Y to collect money for H If sale of a history of Chautauqua county. His KH .J only living relative Is a mother, now In Sala- UH n manca. dH Crrxia-f xaralnrd by Assistant District Attor- fH Bey Dradley, the witness denied that he knew a uH '"' warrant had leen Issned In Baltimore for his t""""""- arrest, and that one of the witnesses was the porter of the National Hotel. He was sure Miss fit. James had no money In Baltimore, and that ey they were to travel together " on their trunks." IHjH .v When asked to explain why became to New fiIH .f; York city, leaving Miss St. James with no MMH k money, and having with him her ticket, he re. H X piled that he had quarrelled with her, and, be- HjtH sides, be suppoaed her husband would send her VB money to come to New York. fm it. Miss St. James was recalled and was asked t IH ! , whether It was true that both she and Weeks :H were to " travel on their trunks." She said she i IH h was to travel on her trunk and Weeks waa to ! t travel on Ids own. At the time thearrange- MH '? Went waa made she had $.17. 4 "I paid his board, f 5. like a lady." MIm fit. BH ,.y Jamea said; "and that's the way he treated H & tne." IH ' '-mw'rr '' J- SIoManus. counsel for Weeks, ( read flattorlntt testimonials to Weeks'a good 1 Lfi character fnim the Arm of W. A. Ferguson & :7,L Companyof Jamestown. N.YM and from ajustlce IH t'V Of tha Peace In Salamanca. Bl tf The Jury were out flvo minutes and returned H u with a erdlct of not guilty. Several of Weeks's H friends In the rear of the court room applauded P H v vigorously with their hands. Judge Martlne BE- B i 4 TXHinded for order. Weeks had been In the L m C Tombs since June 0. K IK 31US. WABXEU J.OSES HER SOS. mm Hw V'lK, Mr. ss, Who llaa Cared fbr Bias ror BhK Years. la to Have III. H K -' Frank Ilooney, a boy of 10 In a sailor salt, dls- IwHS turbed Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday by F.laW tcrramlng and running away when his mother, KB-'1 Nn. Bella Warner, went forward to caress htm. If.m He had been brought to court by Mrs. Julia BaHft? Egan, who has had the child since he was three EHmj. years old. A writ of habeas corpus had been K HB'4 sworn out by his mother's present husband, HjHK& Louis Henry Warner, who Is In tho drug bust. HE Hess In Chicago. KH, Mrs- Egan averred that the mother gave her BHr," the child to keep. Tha mother was divorced BlHr from her former husband, Frank Roonry, the r father of the child, who, Mrs. Egan says, still calls on her to Inquire about hlsjchlld, Sir. B'BVv Ilooney had called within the past three weeks iSlfr and had said hla wife had gone away with a KV druggist's clerk and that be would shoot her If Bv' he found ber. Mrs. Egan says the mother has MJMMMJ .; P1 the child from time to time and brought MHY' him back poorly clad. About eighteen months K ago sho put the child In a hospital and Mrs. F" Egan got him out and has since kept him. K About three weeka ago she says Louis Henry HK Warner called on her at her hotel at Benson- nH? hunt, representing that he waa a lawyer, and Y saylog that ha wanted to ate the boy, as he aald K: that some money hail been left to the child. Mkl Mrs. Egan says she suspected that he had an. H other mission, and sent biro away. He then mmK-' used abuaivelanguagetoherbeforeotherwomen V. on the piazza of the hotel. aa)lng that ahe was Hl& not "' Person to have the child, .Mm. Egan H4t.' retortathat the mother Is not a proper person RMHk " hav'' lhr ''hlld. Mrs. Egan says that the and HHHK ber hnsband are amply able to provide for the child, and that she lias already put $5,000 in K trut which the boy will get at the age of 31, if Kt" beremaliiBiiihercustud). hhe hasnoihlldreu Ut of her oh u. Hv- Mr. Warner tald lie hail married the mother HBK of the child at Chli ago a tear ugo and tliat he HH can prm die for Its comfort. S; As the Judge announced that he would rraene v' decision and leae the boy with Mrs. Egan ft meanwhile, Mrs, Warner went merto the li, f' When he wreamed and ran the court nfflrrrs In. WnlmMmb't terfered anil the mother had a chance to cm- K'MHC' braco him. hhe tried as he was taken away. I Later In the day thn Judge dismissed the writ, l thus leaving thu child with Mrs. Egan. Hl Ferryboat t'hlrago AaHft llairaa Hour. Blt Tlui JennjIanIaKallroad ferryboat Chicago, BH Engineer Samuel Cuinfort, was disabled on her QHI1 ll::iu trip from Cortlsmlt street on Monday nKIE night, ami ilrlftnl hrlplet.'ily up the river for K'' half an hour lwfore repair! coubl tie mode, Kt About 100 jvtkiengen were on hoard, They kI trTTS "'r xat Koulil Im- .truck b paMingrraft, W and (litre u much excitement. HK' The t'liiriiuiihwl swung frie of lheCortlsn.lt jVjjVJjWT street ullp, then tho trum cut-otr Utth wlikli aVaVaHf' regulate tho tlon of steam into theiyllndrrs K failed to act I'locgnl oil or home oUtructlon bbKv prt-titl tha luK'h trout being grlpiml and t Ilftcil h the upriyht lalio stem The trouble B wan .uljiuteil by i.llpplug a iilnnnfKlrel through au opeulug in the lutih into the teel upright. Ikifore this could he done the buat liadi rifted B to a point 00 feet oil tho font of First strtet. BBaafr Jenwy (1t lorty minutes neru rciulrwl to H lunkii the trip. The Intthes were overhauled . during the night. The boat was in service lea- MMv, terday, HBBsi'' 'I'belr Attcwrt Io llreak Jail Fallca. BVfi Pot'ciiKixpsit; Jul) vt. Kaufman David. HjjBjWp' u ;lie burglar who was shot w hllu ransacking JmWB the Illverside Military Araileray recently; Bert B$ Traver, unothur burglar: Jaraea H, Daildton, a mmWit- J8- York suruk thief, and (ieurge Hilman of Hl lUrtford, aicuu-il of forger), made a bold at. Hk tempt to escaiw from the Dutchess county jail HR latu hut ulght. They used a burglar's jimmy mmmEf and u couple of cIiImtU. which friends of Traver h are supuosnt to ha a smuggled in to him They W atteiupted todig a hole In the jail wall large H enough for them to squeeze through and drop mmWt to the grpupd. They were Just knocking out the t last row ufbriokt whvii Jailer Byrnes heard the V thud of their tools and sent to Police Head. B quarter, for btlp. A Sergrant and set eral men mmmT rusiMndcd. aivt the men were overpowered und K plated lu erii te cells. All are under Udlct- B Untan4.aitiiigtrlaL I HI" rxxAxciAh Attn coxxtinciAt i - New York Htaek Raehaace-Malea Jalr . UKITtD STATM AWI1 STAt tlD5tS tt ll.OOOS). 87VaFdeM 4sof 1MI . ... . . . 6i clomru rnicrs or dkitrd btatkk ro.ihs. URts.r. .-V" - lTs,lM ..lot - JJB4,r.. ,114 1I4H IT aa.lfa. .104 CS4,e . JlfW 114H V , IS07 ..10T UBSs.r. . lia iisH u a, iK9a .ton - US3S.0 110 lltH U BBS, 1BW .IIS - RAILROAD AKO OTHKR BONDS (IK Sl.OOOs). 10 Atchison 4t. ' .7011 1 .HorPsoTrr 1st. M I 7oH 3 Nor rsc 1st, r loa4 I 7' ln !"JS a hu m 10W I 7IW I H VHIt, r4. 104 11 71 ll ANJOnirnl3s.,..IIS4 II 71K wr.ChHtl.4sl0iiJ I 71V I Norf So lit 6 10K 1 .. . 7 l'V,l)t W,r 4t. MU 10 TIHl .M I Atchison Sds, A &4 I (r RAN lit UiVi 10 . ..... l . 10,4 I IIM . . 10U 8 lfi f Orrson R I. as m2 io .. v s MK 1 . IK l ... IH , . H II , , ilU aomtonlmpn Mt I AmDka ImpSs 1IK 8 litis n lit fl Broailwsy a 7lh 1 Bh a W P T OS 87 at en 0s...... 10M 8 87W Sllur.un N lit iosW 8,. .... ... 87 i too eruiAwrTis aJ 4 1lrookltnC'rlit.lilU DHnrk ltl ... . 10IW 10ChtaO(Bl4H TlQ 8 Rock III deb 6s... Bltl )., 7IW SHhADnrllt llTM lC,Bg7l toQ IDIlh DnTRi 7IH i. .. .. , ...U0H 4 Resdlng snl 41 . 78 C.C,C Rt t, Bt 10 Heading 1st pf Ine sj LdlT4s 91 6, . ..... KU S Canada So 1 it. 104 Reading Hd nt Inc 18K Chlo Nor- roe 10 Rio ( V lit 8U 1st, T 11 H 8 na 1 C R R a B Co of 8 .. . 'W Oag8s.. . . 8. ... 114 t Crn rsc . M 100J4 lOBcloto VANR4S. 87 4 0)1 Kill gnl St.. 7l4 I So Psc of Tsl lit Ill8 II)et,tKiq 8H 8 8.1 l-ae of N It lit 08 SKTsnnBs. B7M BBt P M IttDsri.t l WMlsonEI lit 107 SRtrHs,lex4. aSV 1 Equltr 1st... V4 1 8AW BO.II'g 8 A MP OHtl'l.t.OAr.Wd.lONli is. SIU SRt J.illl lit. 88 8, l I Tex I'sc8d In S1U 18 It 8t Jo en 8s. HOW 1 Union Pso,'s. Ions. Iron Ml Ark Br 100 J ,, . mil; 1 Iron Ml On. 78(2 1 ttnlim 'se, D7s lOli, , 7St 18 Union I'so, 'vns 1041) 5 Iowa Cent 1st. VO . KUV IBEanroccon 80 8 Union Too. 8 K W7 ., Hi DUnlonKllst M 9 Kan Tex 41. 7UU1 1 MM 8KsnTex2s. ,41 .. Mi I, , 4ns SSlTMCordsirelst. 81 Stciedents 1st km Ulster ft 1 1st ..I0I( ' 8lxiaNcn 111(4 Vs Midland gnl vuV! 18LnnN'g4s 71 1 Wsbosh 1st. I0VW 71, N A A Chen 91 10 ., . . .. lOJtJ . 13Mo. K t F. III. . 7AH 13WaUlil To a M rih II L, 1, 4s. S 7WHhore4s tniw IMobAUhlognl 8IH 8 103)5 Total sales of railway bonds (par rslu:), $117,000. i RAILROAD AND OTHER SHAKES. I Optn- Utah' Loit Ctottnq . SnU. ing M t1. RM. Atkul. I 89.180 Am Fug Rf. loJW 1084 10.HU HI'IU 10.1i I JS0 AmHugRffp. B4H 911s V1H 14 Ulii I 10 Amer Cable., vo wo vo n7 "V ' 488 AmerTob. ... (td 88 Nil 9W nii i IBAmerTob pf 10HW I02U IiivM 101 lo'l I lOAmerr.i . ..1104 noQ niiij un llv 100 Amer Cot Oil, (.1 IS xs SBW 7H lOOAmCotOpf TO 711 7I 8 7II 1.170 Atrb.TAKKe. HU OH B( SZ 3tj eoo Atlsntle A p.. Q il H - 680 Canads South. 40U 4li 4W 49 49t4 f OOCbMAOhlo. 17 17 17 ll 17 I 12i60ChlcagoOas.. 7SJ. 741 T.I 7! 744 . I49C1H-NW...104Q 104U HU' 11141, no" :H!h4 -JVVnf IH 1111 tin ' 111 Utfljl S580C. II A Q.. 78 73W 74t, 78 7ftl 0 O, M A fit P. 6HW 8(4J ixil 6SH 6hsJ P S0C.M AHIPpMlwtt 1 leC! Hill; 11m U9U I4A3C.RI Al'ac... 87 67 OrtM IHW II7JJ oc, HVATpf 60 o o no rn 137IelAIIudsoa.t80V l04 I30W 1H0W 1:11 910 Del, LAW,... 18.11? 1IIU4 lfl.1t 1HKU IK.ll, 9S36Dlst1nACF. IH K I71i IHlJ lnsj K00 Oenrrsl Klec.. SW SfltJ 3' artC lOOrinmrsUka... IStj l.',t I6U lb HI 100 Illinois Cent.. 9o vos uos! V0U liW i 190 Iowa Cent.. . vi vi liW uij 10 lOVMkeBh. S13.I99W 1V9U IlttiU ivvtj 1:11 40 Long Islsnd.. mi su fiu anu sxt, I 800 LouTs A Nssh. 4iU 431' 48l 43t 43AJ i 400Manhat Con ,116 116 11SW 118 1 1 -2 970 Missouri Pse. 34W VVi 'Jill Xttt VIlJ 100 Mobile A o... 13 IftiJ lhVj -' I 10H Morris A ES...184W 1642 16444 1641 168 100 Nst I, Oil . . IHtf 18tf ISC IN vro ' S3 N Y Centrsl.. 97 97) 97U 97H 97H I 1102 Nat Lead 89 89 :w3 aM :tv i 43 Nat Lead pf, 834 83 B.IV MW 644 ' loo North Amer SI VJi '.I. ) Mi 1UONVANK 14 14 14 14 lij 23NVANF1SUP 8( H f HON Y.LEA W. 13 VM 1W 184 13 lOoNYXKAWp. S8( VV vm V7W - lOONY'.BAWpf. 40 4oU 4IH "H 41 91 o Northern Pac. .It! M :rtj HtJ 4 60O North Par pr. lf 181 lvt. 1m' 1 Ui , 100 Ontario AW. 142 'H lS 142 16 ' 10O Oregon It AN. 16 18 15 13 17 I 100 Oregon BL... 6 8 6 41. 6 USO Phils A Head. IT 17 17 171 171 Sftye'hW601-' 1B" H 1S ,SW 6th. A P.. 14W lMij 144 141, 13 lOORlehAWPnf. lHWt Is; 1MU J7 iHt I 600 St PA Omaha. 88 88tJ SAtiJ no Hal! 400 Southern Pse 17M 1h(2 its i 1h! HOOTennCAI.... 18 18tl In I7 lHtJ 800 Texas Psrt6o. W W Mi i! I 830 Union PaclBe. i V hCJ f-t, u 10 U 8 Eipross.. ROW 6ot4 6otJ 60 64 1768 UB Cordage., sow tow voU '904 91 SaUHCordpt... 83 33S aifl sSl aw 600 TJH Leather.. 10 uilj 10 w7 low BOOUSLesthpf.. 87U 89 67M 6T 68 930Wabahpf;... lilt? IBW isij 1SW IS 1989 Wt Un Tel.. 84 83 84s5 SI 83 900 Wheel ALE. I0J 104? lot lo 104, JOOWhALKpf.. Ul 42K 4S2 41 492 lOOWUCent.. ... 9 9 -j m vJ rotal sales of stocks were 1X1,712 shares. BOSTON CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. . .... Hid. AiifH. Hid. A.hrd. Bos A Albany. - 908 Erie Tel. 4SW 4 to, Bos A Maine... 147 148 Wrstlnsh'se E 82 S3 Cent Mass . lov; II Bus A Hon. . 914 92 rttchburg ...89 TO BuUaAUos.. 71 SU NYAN&pf.. 42W 48 Csl A Heels .873 - Mexeenu.,.. - 6sHA,TAS4s 7lt - OldCopnT.... 180 A,TA8elno 21lJ 91M Am Bell Tel.. 197 198 PHILADELPHIA CLOMMO QUOTATIONS. . JIM. Atkrd.t Bid. Atked OOI... . 83 83l4llhCANCo SI 8IU ConTrsfn6 83( Srt 'prnna It K. . 4lH 49 People's Trac 43 43441 PhlU Tract'n. tiat 9rt Uhlfh Valley 37K 8HlMet Traction HTJJ ll?S LATEST IXMM)N ql'liTATIIH. Atchison.. .... BOi Norfolk A West pf ... 19U CanadUn Parlde- . . 67W Northern Pscinr nt 181 Erin common 1812 Ontario A Western. 141 Erie 9d ronsol. , , 74i PenntrlTsnla. 60U Illinois Centrsl 91 Kesdlng Hi Kansas A Texas. Ill St Paul eo lake Shore . ., 182H Union Parttlo. M. In A Nashrtlle 431 Wabash pf 14 NY Central. ,100 v TUE9DAY. July 24. The conspicuous feature of a generally quiet situation to-da) In Wall street was the further hardening In the ratee of sterling exchange, i which waa the natural outcome of an Incrravil i demand from remitters, coupled nlth a very I limited supply of bills. Tho larger Impilr) came chiefly from out of town, more uirtlcularly from I Chicago, which led to a nreaumutlon that anma of the contracts recrntl) made for future de livery cannot be filled In consequence of the in terruption to railway traffic caused by the Delia Insurrection, and that the hellers are therefore covering. The demand (minded all classes of remittance, but cable transfcri were the fawir Ite form, owing to their relative iheapnrss. Closing transactions were at or near the highest rates quoted further on In this column, and as there Is no Immediate prospect of a larger vol. ume of exchange, bankers are lndlspotd to draw, except at figures which iiermit of gold shipments. In regard to these It can be said that the situation tn-dy led to a revision of previous estimates of the outflow of gold on Haturday, and $'1,000,000 Is now the minimum amount named. I'nless there Is a radical change In the foreign exchange market between now and Friday the exports of spetle at the end of the week are more likely to be nearer f 3,000,000 than the amount Drat men. tlonrd. At the moment It looks as If three, or more Arms would ahlp gold by the French ami Herman ateamera at the end of the week, and It Is alrtady known that a part of this will eventu ally goto Austria. I Thla movement at thla time assumes more than usual Importance owing to the depleted gold balance of tho Treasury. I'p to the last few da)s Treasury officials have been much elated at tho abnormally large internal revenue collections, but these have now returned to their usual volume aud, as noted in this column on bunday, those In charge of the Department hsvo ceased to express sanguine views. It is Inter, estlng to note that a Washington correspondent who faithfully reflects the views of Treasury officials now states that "It Is believed at the Department that the New York banks will lend their aaslstance in preventing the exhaus tion of the gold reserve as sonn as they are convinced that danger again threatens it." If this Is the cose, and It probably is, Mr. Carlisle ami his associates are likely to experienco a serious disappointment. It will be remembered that a few weeks ago the banks of this city sup. piled about 110,000,000 of gold required fur ex port. Had they not done so the Treasury ' gold balance would now bo down to 150,000,000, It will alio be remembered that many of the banks participated In that movement with great reluc tant e, and the Presidents of a number of them slated distinctly that It was the last time they would contribute specie from their vaults to help finance the Treasury under Its present incompe tent Administration. The banks take the view thut the Secretarj of ( the Treasury has the power, at U a the has ex- I erclsud it once within the last six mouths, to j replenish the Trrosur) 'a stock of gold, and that It Is their duty to their depositors and "tuck. I holders to keep themselves lu an unusually I strong position, particularly in view of the attitude of both tho t Treasury and Congress aVaMlrt'rai tW Isata! afjlats llfattW'Mrial ii'aMtf 1 . toward the business of tha country, A minor Influence It the conspicuous Ingratitude of tha Treasury toward Iho bank for the as Istance they have already rendered. Ptlll an. other rirtmnst'im.-e deserving attention Is the fact that the Ikpnrtment It proceeding with th coinage of silver dollars upon a fairly Urge scale, ostensibly to provide coin to take up Treasury notes as they are presented, and wftli the exiiectatlon of vlssulng silver notes against them when It becomea necessary to pay out the coin. This Is done, although the Treasury has on hand a sufficient amount of silver dollars available to redeem all the Treasury holes likely to be presented for some time to come. The trading In Mocks fell off again to-day to about the recent dully n erage, Kugar ileflnlng waa again preeminently active, though the dealings In It wero 80 f cent, smaller thin yes terday. Hefore the expiration of the first hour of business It became apparent that the tig ' grrsslve buying of yesterday was over, and In consequence the purtton of the pro fessional element that Joined somewhat tardily in that movement became eager to dispose of Its holdings, and in the late trading the pressure to sell left tho prlco at the lowest llgurca of the day, which showed a net decline of 1M y cent. The tariff situation at Washington has become so mixed that very few speculators have Indeiiendent views as to the outcome of the legislative Im broglio, nnd In consequence alt they attempt to do n Hugnr Heflnlng and In other Industrial stocks which are likely to be affected by tariff legislation Is to follow virtually unknown lead ershlp, Chicago Gas opened off a point and sold (low n nearly another point In the early dealings, on the passage by the Common Council of Chli ago over the Mayor's veto of the ordinance giving the Universal Gas Company various privileges. Including the right to tny mollis. The price subsequently rallied, so that the net loss was unimportant. Officers of thu Chicago gas com panies assert that a concern like the I'nlvenxil Compati), which proposes to furnish gasnt 00 cents per thousand, will neve attract inpttal, and tliHt the oitton of the Common Coun cil In passing un iirdlnnnco In (La favor relieves the existing tonipanles from moral and legal I responsibility tocarry out Itsrontrniltotmy the i city HL V ' ent, of Its gross rei clpts, or nearly $'.'00,000 a enr. They nrguc thntitla better that there should ho a charter In existence which will not attract capital to any great ex tent than to have spasmodic agitation reluthn to the granting of new charters. Incidentally they call attention to the fact that all questions raised by the State of Illinois through its Attor ne) -General relative to the organization of the present companies have hern settled. Dlstllltug and Bt. Paul were the only other stocks thut made noteworthy contribution to ' the du)'s business. All of tho Granger stocks I and Missouri Pacific were slightly higher on ' covering of some of thu shorts put out ) ester- day. Incidents of tho market were a decline of I HV cent. In Pullman's Palace Car, moderate trading In Illchmond Terminal, with the fifth i Installment of the assessment paid, and a sharp i advance, not nil of which was retained, In V. S. leather preferred on light transactions. I The Interest of tho Street In the accounts of I the Atchison Company shows no abatement, nor i Is It likely to until the General Reorganization j Committee makes public tho report of its expert accountant, which has not )et been completed. It Is grntlf) Ing to nutu that the unofficial publl cations that have been made relative to the matter have attracted the atten tion of tho proper authorities at Wash ington. Tho opportunity, now presented, to probe one of the most flagrant violations of the Inter-State Commerce law, as well ai abuse of the confidence repoed by security holders in the management of tho targeat railway s)stem In the country. Is so plain that It ln impossible to Imagine thnt officials who are charged with th punishment of such ofTonsea will shirk their responsibility In the premises. Final sales compare with those of yesterday as follows: July ill. .Mi24. July 2.1 Jaf94. At.TASFe... 3i( 8W Omahs com .. 8314 lieu C.BAQ. 741 73M Ont A West.... ui 14U ChlcsgiiUas... 74tJ T4W Pull Pal car... tooS 169)2 T1.LAW. 163W 18.141 Hock Island. . 68Vj Antt DelAIIuilson.13047 1H0 KAWP6,AP. 141 16 DlsACFCo.. IHlf IK4 RIchAWPpf. 17W IHV Erie . lavl laMRrsdlng, . 18 17 (lenEIer .. H'M UiAl Nt Psul com... SaU 3M. Illinois Ont. 01k, 9o4! Trias Pac nC US? !.oul A Nssh. 43V 46UTrnn.C,I A R lntj In 1 ManCnn. 113 116U,Unlon Pac. , 9 nt Mlsunurl Pac 241 24W U KCnrdase . 21 2044 1 Northw'tcom KiiS, I04I4 VVebnsh pf.. , I3i t8 North Ppf .. 1JV 1.1 WratUliTr M4jl 83 -NYA.Nfi.. H'" 14 jWhrelALE 10' J 10 Government bonds steady at unchanged quo- I tatlons. Railway bonds firmer, Tho features were Canada Southern lsls, Kanas Pacific consols, Illchmond and Danville as, Itlo Grande Western 1st, Hrloto Valley and New England 4s, Waluish '.Ms Atchison and Richmond and Terminal Issue. The more lmisirtant net ad v antes werti in Atchison 4s, i ? rent., to 71H. and '.'d As, 1, tn !.'iy; Canada Southern lsts, H, to 100; Kansas Pntltic consols. 1J4, to 81; Rich mond nod Terminal lis, K. to A7K, and 5s, t. to SWi; Richmond and Danvilla 5s, 1, to 74)f, nnd Rio Urundo Western lsts, 1 t t ent., to IH. Wa bash t,'ds declined IK V rent., to 70, and Scioto Valley and New England, 0 V cent., to 117, In huuk stoi ks, yo shares of Hank Mate of sew York sold ut 10J, liar silver In London i'S 11-lOd. Kiiwrts to Europe to-morrow 130,000 ounces. Money on call, 1 3 lent. There Is practically no demand for limn money. t)uotatlon.i are S V cent, for four months and :l cent, for six months. The market for commercial paper con. tinuea dull, and otTarluga of desirable bills are light. Prime endorsed bills receivable are quoted at 'J WW V cent., cholco slngle-namo Iiatier at nVA'A V rent., and rood at 4Ui7n3U si ' cent. The sterling exchange market was stnmg to da). with a furlhrr Improvement In rates. The demand was U-tter than )rslerduy, while the supply of bills continued small. The closing dealings were nearer the outside than the Inside quotation. Continental exchange was firmer, .but quiet. Posted asking rates I for sterling. 4.M7tt4.HH for long bills and 4.8lsa4.Hii) for demand. Actual rates ares I Long bills. 34.H7K4UM.M7M: sight drafts. $4.HHVi 1 fft4.N8H. and rahlo transfers, $4.88T(.4.h'H4. Francit are quoted at A.lTWrfi.lflM for long and 5.15 forthort; rrlchamarks. D.IHftlloH fur lon and 054'9til?4 for short, guilders. 40jft4.0 5-1U for long and 404vU40 7.1 U for short. Pomestlo exchange on New York! Ponton Par to .1 rents premium, Charleston lluylng, par; selling, U premium, Savannah Huvlng, Mr; celling, H premium. New Orleans Rank, 1SMJ pnmluiu: commercial, 50 premium, r-an lranrlco-lght. 10; telegraphic, 15. St, Iuls SOrentsdlsi.ount. Chicago V04T-J3 cent pre mium blil. The Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad Cora, lwny lias di-i'lured a dividend of 1)4 f cent, on lis preferred stock pa) able Aug, 1!0. The exirt of general merchandise from this Ssirt for the week ending to-day were valued at :7,'.'11.177. against $d,VIH,3i15 lost week and 7.81 1, 714 for thtiiorresioiiding week of last )ear. I The Committee on Stock List of the New York Sti-ck K.'thange has listed tho Men antlle Trust t ompany's receipts for tho third mortgage bonds of the N'orthem Pacific Railroad Com. Ian) ileiKwIled undtrthe agreement of the Re. organization Committee, a majority of the bouda havlngasseutul to that agreement. The condition of theTreasur) at the rlie of business to-day comturea with Ihnt of )ratcrdav as follows Jvlu f. Julv H. Toll aollalilr autta "SV,IMJtl 7VH.I9 311 Current ItablUtlr 86II.04I,SmI 8ai,V7083 Total baU nee 2S,II1T41 Ilii.oOl.aTtf Cold Ualaiue 81,123,893 T fl.lTj;M Ciirrrucy balance 8)13.011 t2.91lTl27 Iniludcd In to-day's assets oro ll).','ii.i,41.l fractlimal silver and minor loins and fi:t..'140.. sum deixKiu in national banks. The Ireusury holds SS,'."!4.nol national bank notes fur re. deniptlon, against tS.UU.UOt )eaterday Monev In Uiiulon, lah V cent. Rate of dls. count in the open market, for both short and three months' bills. 11. nt J cent. Amount of bullion gone into the Rank of England on balance, to-da) XH3.U00. Pttrlsadvicesquote.'iVcenUnt 101 francs 47X centimes, and exchange on Lon don at '4i fnuus ltH tentlmes The committee of Northern Pacific third mortgage landholders, consisting of Messrs Kvans It. Dick, f. H. Yau Nostrand, and Max Ruckgaber. Jr.. of this city, and Charlemagne lower. Jr.. of PhlladelphU.aunouuce that they have ronscuted to act for the sole parpose of prouctlng the rights of this issue ofMioIds. The rommltte. states that It Is tatlstlsd that, under normal condition, the Northern Pacific t ouipany cou taru muih more than the Inter est upon its Brst, second, and third mortgage lionds, and It is the purjose of the Committee to !ilfiVJ,Jn,,1.l,"5 nt .any reorganization that the Integrity of the third mortgage shall be preserved or tie bonds paid off In cash at par anil iuterest. A b.,1.lholutrs' agreement Is liJng prepared, and adciio.it of bonds with the New call 1 f ran,l!r 'ru'em"ltlr Company will lie The ctMnmlttee represontlog holders of the first mortgage u t cent, bonit of the Oregon Bhort tine Railway Company states that In view of the efforts of the Oeneral HenrMnlnU ttnn tommtttee, acting In the Interests of the Union Pacific Company, of the committee of holder of consolidated A cent, bonds hf the Oregon Bhort Line and Utah Northern Hallway. , and pf .all holders of the securities of other hilled lines that are uniting for protection, It urgce the holders of the first mortgage As which It represents to unlli for the purpose, of resitt ing any and alt Attempts at reducing the Inter. est on those bonds. Kleetrle Steels Qeotatloas, Rot-ros, Jnly !. Ttie closing quotations Of electric stocks to-dsy werei Bid. J$btd. Tdlson Electric lltumtnstlng. ... . 117 120 Oeneral Electric, , ,..,, siiu ijMTivm Consoltilsted Store Serrlee in Wesilnuliou? Flertilc . .82 81 Westlnthoure Kleetrto pf. . ... . AIM 6JV Conamerelat f'AMpeaa, TrrstiAV,Jitly24-CoTTns-lxtlned 5 to 8 points, snd cinsrit qnlst. Rales 116,800 hales. IJrernonl de e'lned 1 .31, on the spot and 4 to 4U points for future d-llrery 1 srit sales 7,oonifuturtsrfordharrlr sieady. In Manchester yarns were In buyers' fstori fur eloihs there was more Inquiry Init not much doing. The rainfall for twrnty.four hours ending ii o'tlork lost night was .in of an Inch at Atlanta stations, .39 st Viigusta stations. .18 at Charleston, .01 at Oalseston, 77 at Utile Hook, ,H at Montgomery. .73 at Savan nah, and 73 at Wilmington. During the twenty-fenr hours ending H A. M. to-day, the rainfall noluded I.4H at Charlotte. N. C. and .26 of an fnrh at Augusta. Oa. Minimum temperatures for twenty four hours. 64 tn 70s maximum. 81 to 99. silver wo unchanged In I-ondon and 14c. lower here. A better tone was reported In the dry goods trade. The situation, at mill centres nf New England fa re ported much Improved. The King Philip Hills at rail Hirer and the Lowell Manufacturing Company's Slant at Low. 11 hare started up again. Many agents stb been Informed. It I ststrif, that full time will be resumed nn or before Aug I. The atnek of print cloths at Tall Hlssr and 1'niTldsnee Is still slowly accu mulating, however. Ills 1,1 as.ftonpleie. an Increase of 91,ooa for the wsek. Spot cotton hers nn thesp.it was I 18c. lower. Middling Uplands, 7c. Sales, edo for esport and 1,070 for spinning. Delivered on contracts, 400 hales. Southern spot markrta were dull. New Orleans aad St, Louis riecllneed Mac., Angusta partially Mac., and Baltimore Me. In New Orleans futures declined 7 to 8 points. Port receipts, 980 bales, aaatntt 8.13 bales this day last week and 773 bales last year. Espnrta from the ports to-djr, 4,381 bales. Memphis sold 423 on the spot and New Or leans 800. To-DAt'a Funnrji-A decline In Liverpool, unfavor able advices from Manchester, a fall tn the prices of spot cotton, the favorable crop advices, long llqulda lion la August, and short selling caused a notenorthy decline. At the lower prices there was heavy buying by some of the lesdlng shorts. Europe sent selling orders. The trading In futures was as follows: . , I'lnelHi; High!. Ijntrftt. Saltt. July . 8.avnn7 if 87 eon eoo Auxiist ..niWinmi n.7 tied bh.noo Septemlwr ,6.7.)4tl.74 8.78 8.72 97,100 IXclober II Stall' 0.s:i 8.79 28,600 Xoremlier .8 8um8 911 8 99 8 R8 10,480 Deremlier 8 97(48 91 11 99 0 03 90,700 Jsnuary 7 04(47.03 7 08 701 10,100 february 7,listf7.l2 7.19 7.19 ljlon Manh . 7.I7o7.In 7.IH 7.18 3,300 April 7.2k7.25 7.24 7.24 fioO rtot'a Was dull and In borers' favor. Sales 7,200 bbls. Exports 1.728 Mils, and SH.IIIB sacks. Kecelpts ll.liObbls. and 12,137 sacks. Spring whest brands tn bbls, were quoted as follows: nne, ll.7.vf ,uu: superflne, l.a42 13! No. 2 extra. t.l'i.33; No. 1 extra. 2.2is42 .13; elesr. 2,so8y.oo: strsights. 8.1 2J.l.ft0! patents, -8o,484i winter. In bbls.. nn grade, il,70J H3 fine,l i0(aI.U3 luperflne, 9( In 10: (o. 2 eitra, 2 lfci82'Ji; No. 1 estra.gi Siv IJ80: clear, ri,V)2 nil; straights, i n.Vtt9 88; pstents, g2 90r.i an: Michigan strsights. 2.70e 2H3:Clty mills for West Indies, a.1 48: -patcnu? f4f4.2u; rje flour, superflne, 9.70(411.10: corn meal, western. 2.3VI2.r!0: Brandrwlne. 89 Ho. "M. '"1- ""' eliow. tl.O4Al.0S: white, tl.Matl.07; coarse. 9.1(i.94e.i ibi. alfleil, 4 9V. Hominy and .nonip, .U3.13. Pesrl barley, U43it4.30; tranulateit )illow. 82.731,48 V bbL, while granultted, 8'K.i.l 20 per Mil. Choice farms, 9 40i49.3Oc. .t choice pscklng do . (4 6(l3 W I libit oatmesl, gV 0o,H.B.1 hbl. Brewers' meal, tl 2iK4l.oo, corn Hour. 2 83C48-1. Mill Keed-Hrsn. 100 140 Bs.). 72W17.V.I shorts (80 as ). 7244 78c.i mlddllnxs, KO m UK) ft.), 7"li.V.: sharui (flne), WOwv.v.j rye feeil, 7raMOi: n-reenliurs, msj is-. Y loo as . oil meal. 3i23fto: llnnced cake, 2Wi3 30i rlre meal, eft(A10c. 100 f4a.: hominy chop, MK43c.'. cottonseed meal, 8224t23. (lailx-Wheal advanced Ho., hut lot this and de cline,! tc.. then rsllled and Closed Uc. to 'e. higher than yeterday. Spot sales 210.000 bush., Ineludlnr 13 loads ror export. No. 2 red t o b. afloat, HnsSsc under September: ungraded, 11f2Uc. undsrBrpteui berafloati No. 2T,)llo, ic. under September afloat. No. vred, B3U'433 7-lrk- afloat, and No. 9 soft, l-lhc. under September. These were the receipts 1 Chicago, 9I.H00 bush.; Milwaukee, 8.900; Minneapolis. 83. HIH), Duluth, 217,910: St. Lmill. 299000; Toledo. K1.4M4; Detroit. 4S.199. Kansas city, 10.783; New York. 277..I23: Baltimore, 911,747; Philadelphia. 87,420: Iloilon, 109,797, Total, 1,843.17.1 bush.: total ye.tenlsy, l.:i(lM.li(). total last year, 1,140,490. I uture sales 7,100,000 bu.h.. as follows. tAUt Owning. Ijntrnl Might! CIomIhu. Atoftf August.. .834 84U SSU 8Vi 6414 September ..Jfll. 33 1.1 18 88 II 18 3ASi 88U I Octolier. 87 9-18 B7! 874 B7 I December U04 3U9-18 Uovj noli 80 May 88 68J 88 Cornadvanel to lc. Early tn the day price were weaker. NKt sales 80,000 bush., none for export. No. 2 September, price In store, 4HVil44ie.: do. afloat, 49H4lip.: yellow. 49Kc., In store. Future sales 4 10.000 bush., as follows. Optntng. Ijnmt. lllghtit. CUtilng. .Mght. July . 4kJ, 4S.14 August.. 18k 4HU 4XU 4t 4hJ neptemuer. .4hU 47 IV 1 8 4S4Z 484j 4mvJ tjetolwr 4M 4MW 4S PV sg November.. ..47V 47H 4M 48 . December.... 44 43 4H 48i 43M Oats decline,! Uc. to Wo. Spot tales 40,000 bush. No 9 white, 41c; do. July, .lue.: No. ado. 89c; So. 2 mixed, :9Ui-.; rejected do. 87Hc afloat; ungraded white. 41(4330.; poor while, 39c afloat. Kuture sales 80,000 bush., as follows. fjul Oprnlng. Lom-rtt. Wgkrtt Closing AMI, July .TM. 8HM .III ,1 .ill August. ,!2ii .141, :, ail, ,.1:1 September ut Hi atR ajlj ,1!( Ti-niT' Kssnata Wheat after a temporary rally early In the day took a downward cuurse The fnrvlgn markets were lower, the receipts at winter wheat markets and Duluth were heavy. New York, the Wes, and Europe were sailing, and II I. stated that a carg.i of wheat has been shipped from Toledo to Chicago. At .Chicago prices are considered abnormally high. I-ater on horts ltought quite freely, there was the u.ual buv Ing against "puts,' and the result waa a rallr which un riounz prices nereM4V4c. higher than yesterday. Corn closed higher after ihmvtni considerable Irregu larity. The weather In the corn lieit was hot and dry, the reielpts were light, Liverpool waa Id. to 1140. higher, and shorts were buying pretty freely at the West tiats were stronger early tn the day, hut weakened later 00. Toward the clone they became steadier again with other grain. The world'a vl.ible wheat supply, export statistics, ate., are thus figured by the London tvr Ttii LUt lllcerbohm'st of July 81 1 our monthly return of the world's vlilhle wheat supply at those points from vihlch reliable Information Is forthciimlug sho a a further large decrease during June, asl. militated la the following 1K94 IN93. hiaAela. 21uAe. Afloat, L'ulteit Kingdom. .. 20.u38,ooo 2n,muo.ooo Afloat, Continent . 9,800,IHIO 18,344,000 hloik lu I' K , wheat and flour, lu first hands 20,000,000 21,400,000 Ktt. ks In I'reni h ports T.aoo.ooo 8.200,000 hlivks In Parts 3,120,000 9,904,000 Stocks In Antwerp 1,040,000 2, '00,000 Blocks tn Berlin. Danslg, and ' Stettin . I.S80.000 1,384,000 storks In Kusslan orts 11,200,000 8,k00,O0O ... ,T?UI . .- .mioOO 84,119.000 Mslble supply tn Amertea lAnidifriO'sl liolh roasts 73,400,000 73,440,000 llrand total July I IS3.378.00O 187,732.000 Orand total June I ,172.272,0110 I74.3no.non Exports from India last week 710,000 bush, and ao far this season 4.448 000 buah . against H.300,000 bush. lastear Eiports from Bailie and sundryports laat Meek 4,000,00(1 bush.. agalust 2.720.0N bu.li. Ihe prs vluuswrek. The 8e chief eiportlng sources oftha world shipped to Europe during the aeveo weeka end. el July 12. an average of only B.oso.ooo bush., aoalnst 7.380.O00 bush, the previous year for the eorrespund Ing time. Liverpool, July 21. -No. I Bombay, 4s. Hd t No. 2 red winter, 4s. UHd. Mixed corn. At. 4W1. Wheat In moderate demand. Corn Ann. Callfor, nla wheat. 24s. 3d. London flour, 13a. Car roes on" coast Whaal dull; corn, nothing offer ing On passage Wheat weak, corn firmer French markets weak Indon. 4 81) P M. -Liverpool wheat dull and Kld. loner; 4s. 2d. fur August, 4s. 94d. for September. 4s. Mltd for October, 4s. 4id for Nov.m tier, and 4s. ol for December Cora futures un changed to I lid nlgher. ami Inn at 4a. Ud.for Julv. 4s. 4.. for auiusi, 4s. for hVpteraber, ,V Ilkd. for Octolier. 3s. 94d. for November, Paris wheal foren times luver and eat) Paris flonr easy and 90 tu30 centimes lower Berlin wheat M'-iH 'nark tuner; Jillv I.83V4, neptembar I 84 Antwerp spot wheat weaker at 13 for So. 9 red v. Inter, (JaiviBirx -Coffee dropped 10 to IS points Havre declined Si to ISf., Hamburg. W to I pfg. Rio was weak'.Sautosqul.t Bio receipts for two rtavi. lh ,. mat. Samoa fur two da a. tuoou. Hlo exchange still 9W.I. The American vtaiehouse dallvarlet. 19.7U3. The New Virk sn-k of Braill la 99.878 bags, lot American visible aupply nf Braill la 843.908, against 420,t7o a year ago. Tlie lower rabies and the large Brazilian receipts were tha depressing factor. July here was nniier than oilier months, the trading la future ws ss fulton s Jfitts. Sole. Hlukttl oie. rW.n Msy 930 11(0 12 40 1JHO.4U40 July I.IMWI 13.00 14 1.) 14 U3.il 3 00 Atlgu.t 1,000 14 10 14 30 14 23414 83 Beplemb'r.H.soO 13 ail 13 33 13n(ltl3 83 October l,T5i IS.Ill 13 03 19 1 0,4 1 H.I 8 tkiruiljcr 4,730 12 83 148U 19 80.ilx.83 Ill.i on the spot wss dull and nominal; Ko. 7. Inc. Sales 300 bags Mararalbo and 300 bags Central Amert cau 011 p. 1. Kav, sugar dull and weaki 9 lest. 2 ll-IAc , 06' tr.l, 3'.' Iteflued dull and steady, cut luaf. 34.i3 3-l'te.i criuhMl, 3W-.3 3-lnc . pwwderd. 4.9-llVj ih- , granulated. 4 S-lftAll'., cutws, 4 9-li 4 O'c, XAXX powdeml. 4 l8-lfKi3c.. mould A, 4 9-18 4ii... diamond A. 4S-hA44',i oonfnllon.r.' A, 4 3-f 8g II,;.. ( olumbl A, 4 M6a l'4C NiViLMouu- gulet.8plrltaturpiulliiiiatSft429ltc , couunou to ood strained rutin 11.27114(1.341. K. 149l,. . tl.33.,41 en. U. (1 .Y,tiT7o! U, $2 litii, I, asu. K. 4 30itJ33, U, Ji.JJ. N, t3, V o. a.1 U3. f W. fi :sf S3 av ' ' T ' Pstkoltcm- Nu sales, .1 a lional offered at 4c. Oil Cli sSkss- clulng8JV,i-.,bi, 1'uuvu.ioss-lard oulet but nrui. city, 8fic, VVejt ern 7 2oc. July.7 23c., hepteiaber, 7.9V. Purk Una but ilu'l lie... ti4il43; family, l!4.tlV30; ilearbarka.S4Ulla3u BI llru. Eslrs lueu. gs a"3o, tuillv. Mto.il II .clear back. 1 14418 10. ref barns unchanged at III ber and 1 20 at Chicago. Cut meals iuln aud loiscr tickled la-Hies. 1210 as. average, 7Hhc, du. hams. llVIUHo.i da shuuldrrs, b'e.. unuklng belllea, 9c Dreitcd hog. u,-,Jr1s.,7S11fc,;' ..Tallow, 4 18-I8i4ljc Hteartn., 94to, 01euV7Vc Egga, isjsloc Best but ter, 1 Tut 9c.. do. ihnra.Jw9tu Cuicauo, July 94.-Tbese were the Chicago prlcsat Latt HAea, Optafag. lUgkfst. Louttt. Clotlna. Mjhl. hept 'iMl 8.14, 62 8 J' ( XiUi D; SS)J 3fl!j 3n t0 flSj si?, nn J 8!. JSJ 1 Csiit. u 28 88 874, 974 27SJ o'nj " "' 7" '" July ' 8.83 83 8 8JM 8 82M 8 60 Sept 0 83 8 S3 8-txi U.84! 8 821 July 0.33 0.33 8.33 fLSS 8 80 tnpt 8.33 33 3.31 0-32)i 0. J lire. July me' I2 3JI, IN 31 l3tt 112 871. bept .3o IS SSI, HJu1 19 3S5J H 48lJ l.lts Btaek lias-tut. Nxw Yoaz, Tuesday, July II. Receipts of baavss were 32 asad-oil dirscl to slaughterers, a tradlag V ftaiffcatfaT a'ilflaVaSBSaV Jn'fcitl9avasi fl BJ1aSMsf Inllrsestct. Dreseeo? beef Arm at nMse.t mifor poor to prtrne native aides. Latest cables from Itarope quote American steers at fv49!4. . dressed svetght, nd American rrrrtirevsted beef at THUSe. , shlpmenu to-dsr, 987 beeves and 9,880 quartern nf beef to Liverpool, snd 328 beeves to Newcastle. To morrow, 000 qnarters of beef to IJverpooli 198 beeves snd 1,880 quarters to Brttteti 60D beeves to Havre, snd 330 beeves to Msrsellles. , Kecelpts of calves were only TBhesd. No trading ff any Imnorunce. Market rated nominally firm. City dressed veals, 0gloV. V B.t dressed mutiennllk Receipts of sheepand lambs were l.OOOhead. In rlvdlng Us stork alrea-ly In the pens,'tH cars were rn faie. Sheep were steady and firm: good to chotce amba,Mc.r a.hlgheriolhers steady. The pens were sbrut cleared. Poor to good sheep sold from 9 30 to f 4 V8 too as, common tn choice lambs 88 83 to (3 80. a few fancy bringing 83,78. Dressed mutton, tafrssc a.t il rosed lambs, orilOMc. Uecelptsof hoswers t.eoti neadi about a ear on tsle. Market nrm. Inferior to choice State hogs sold st ti.aottift f 100 bs. Real Estate Private Hales. Uvlngston A Pndd have sold for A Del Jennvese the prernlacs No. 841 West End avenue. C. B, Hsrrell hsa sold for Mrs. Ids Bint Cook, to JseotiHlrsh, a fire-story building. 21s I oo, No. 0 W est Twsuty.nlnlh ireel. for almut Idft.ooo tieorge II. Read purchased for Martin Schrenkelsen 730 squsre fret of Isnd st the northwest comer of Baxter and Canal sire. Is. Mr. Sihrrnkelsen already had a leasehold of this prcpertv, and had erected thereon a six story business building John N. Holding has resold for Mandlehsum A Lewlne to c. C, 1hsyn, 190 snd 122 West Forty-see-ond street, s four-story stone dwelling, lot 23x100. The price Is reported to lie shout ttno.DOo. John Kehoe nss sold the southwest corner of Madl son avenue nd Ninetieth street, a plot lOOxlim, nn private terms. Charles laser ha pun liase.1 from the estate of Ooll. lob D. Itlterlck 18 Chrystle etreet, a three-stnry frame building, lot 23xtoo. for llo.oiHi. The irnrrty will be Improved by the erection of a five story stona tenement. Cyril Carreatt has sold for Olnrer Chapman of Bloomsburg, N. Y tn Mrs. Charlotte E, French of Con cord, N. II.. Nos. 1 19 and 121 Roosevelt street, south east corner nf Water street, two three story brick buildings, plot 40 8x30. on private terms. Real Kalale Hahurban Hales. Walter J. W'eedon of the Weedon Land Company re ports the sale of a block of 100 lots, each 23x100, at White River Park, for 8 '.soil; aim a block, at same 6lace, of 1 20 lets, each 23x100, to Edward Holmes of rooklyn, for 13,000. Heal Estate Transfer. Monroe at, 18, Clara Moss and huab tn Isaac . Boehni . .... 123,000 front at, 338 Mary E Duiiohus et al, 4c, to WmT Walsh .. . ' ... 6,000 12th st, s s, 470.8 e Av A, 23x100) Luclen Oudln, ref, toGustaviiumbrecht, .. . 14,900 Hudson st. 313: llobt N Clevrrdon et al to Jacob II Flelaeh .. . 83,000 89th st,n s, II w Lexington av, 2UX98 9, Hannah c Martin to Benl KWatklns 33,000 Cthav, n i cor Nth st, 1128x73, and other prop: James W Walsh, exor, Ac, tn Sarah J Wycknrr 88.000 same prop; Eulllen Cochran to same , 1 Same prop; Katharine u Rodgrrs ami ano to same , 1 Ksme prop; Msry D It tlrimths et si to same . I Same prop; Henry Jamea to same. 1 Same jinipi Joseph U Warner and ano, rxors, Ac, to same 1 89th at, n s. 73 w 1st av, looms 9; the trus tees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor to Patrick ItcCauley .... 4S.0C0 83,1st, as, 100 w West End av, 19x102.2; Jane M Hamilton to Richard Morgan 23,000 83th st, ss, 210 e 10th av, lsxIDOS: Thos II Harbison and wife to ffeo LTurton 33,000 82d st, s s. 120 w. Central Park West, Oro J Cohen and wife to Oscar Ehlers , 1 98th st, a s, 144.3 w Alustenlsni av, 111x100 8; Lmlly M Salmon and ano, exrs, Ac, to An drew J Larktn 1 49thst, ns, 17()w2dav, isxloofl; Eugene J Cumtsky nnd wife to Henry It Levi 13,000 3dar.es, Son n 87th st, is oxwo: Chariot is Harris, extrlx, to Louis W Epstein 97,000 77th st. 324 East, Jacob Strauss rt al totlus tav IJrtiermann . 15,200 3d st and 9Mhst,ae ror, 30.9x88.9; Nicholas Mehrhof and wife to UsetteCDamm. ,. 1 Same prop; LlsetteC Damm toltebn-calell-berg. . 1 instil at, ti a. 123c fith av, &0XI00.9; chas F Walter and wife to Thomas V Dunlcan 1 Alexander av, e s, S3 4 n 141st st, 18 8x78 8; Wm R Ileal and wife tn tha rector Ac, of 81 Mary'a church In Mott Haven 9,000 137th st, ns, 18 1 ne Trinity av. 23x100; Ed ward I Bertlne and wife to Anne o Roleru. 2,300 Washington av, ws, 230 s 171st st, 78x300; John 1. Daiilcla and wife to Edw'd I) Berlins. 1 Tiffany st, w a, 200 n 183th st. 23x100; Wooster Beach and wife to Andrew Laraen and ano. ,. 1 Manes av. n w s, 190 2 n e Tremont av, 32 7x 130 9: Simon M Prowler and wife to Wm Ktrrher 1,800 Tremont av. n e s. 50 s e Marmlon pi, 80x 113 10: Allen II Hurler et al, exors, Ac, to Richard J Lyons. 2.600 RECOaDXD MOKTOSOES. Beat, WmR.and wife to the Mutual Life Ins Co. N Y, Alexander av. n eeor 141st st, lyr. $90,000 Bennett, Abraham, and wife to C L Purdy, w a Cauldwrll av, 349 9 11 Wrtcheater av. 3 vrs. 1,000 Brueck, Sabine, to Jacob A Oelaaeuhetmer and ano. trustees. 418 East 1 19th st. 8 yrs . . 13,000 Dannane, Oloranne. and ano to Daniel Dober, ss 149th st, 145 e Morris av, 2 yrs 1,000 Dunlcan, Thomas V, to David Qulgley et al, n 108th st, 123e5lhav,drmanil(smortal . 0,800 Same to 31 D Rotachlld and alio, aame prop and other adb.lyeara 19 mortal 87,000 Doyle, Annie C, to llarthn E Ramsay rt al, e s Convent av, 87.11 n llnthst, 3.. 1 yrs ... 83,000 Epstein, Louis IV, to H8 Salomon, 1,30 J 3d av, JS yrs. , ... 15,000 Flttbugh, ChasC, to C F Klngsland, trustK, ss 118th t,20S.4w latav, .Tyrs 3,000 Oumbrecht, Gustave, in Anthony Kelchhordt and anu. s s 19th st. 470 8 a Av X. I yr. 9 . . 18,400 Oreenspecht, Michael, and wife to Elisabeth Rosenbauni et al, n a 128th st, loo e 3th av, . .1 yrs 15,000 Heron, Anns L. to E J Phillips, n s 81st st, 100 e 7th av. demand .. 19,000 Judton. Edward, and wife to David Ellau trustee, s s luMst, 397.3 e Amsterdam av, I yr. 9,884 Jordan. Alex A. and wife to C I. Mac) aud auo.Untliit.nl. 140 e Park av i2),ayrs 08,000 Lleherman, Ouitav, to Jacob Strauss and ano, 822 Kat 77th st, 2 yrs. 4,000 Lyons. Richard J, to A HHutlar et al, nes Tremont av,302seMarlmon pi. .1 yrs. 1,580 Morgan, Richard, and wife to J M Srllgman, ssssdst, lOOw West Endav, 4)rs 8,000 Mnntella, Emma K, to N Y Life Ins and Trust Co. 23 W lNlhst,.1yra , . 13,000 MrCaule),Patk, In trustees of Sailors' Snug Harbor, city N Y, 89th st. ns. 73 w 1st av. Installs. 3.1,750 Mailer, WmH.and wife tnCJKrlly.ea Tif fany st,930n ln3th al,3yrs 2,800 Moss, Clara, to laaac lkiehm, 58 University place, notes . 4.000 Same to same, same prop, notes . 8,000 Same to same. 87 Jame at, 1 yr 3,000 Nylsnder.Emma L. to E A Brush, n a lOltb st, 130 e 2d av, 4 yrs 4,000 Peters. Oeorge, and wife to E L Clocke, Tay lor av, w s.4 17.3 s Columbia sv, 3 yrs 1,050 Selle, Frltse. snd wife tn Hsrlem Sargs Bank, St Ann'aav, a a, 23 a HiAthst. lyr 8,000 Schoepp, Frrdk. and wife to John Lehmlng, n w a Daly at. lot is, map Land Rachel Schoep,8vrs 1,700 Sakartaaau.Dldrlk. aud alio 10 Wooster Beach, w s Tiffany at 2118 3 n 183th st. I yr 930 Srhmuek. tlermau, and wife tn the Bradley A Currier Co, Llm, s s 109th st, 300 w 2d av, demand 2,900 The Uctor. Ac, St Mary's Churrh, village Mntt Haven, tn the Mutual Life Ins Co. Alexander at.es, 25 9 s l4Vd st, and other prop, 1 yr 19,000 The l'ottler A Stymua Mfg Co to O M Dcpew, leaae. 1.2,183, p SI . 17,000 The Rutgers Presbyterian church, illy NY. to the Seamen s Bank for Savings, s w ror Bouletardand 78dst, 5 )rs . 50,000 RECOKCID LUSKS. Bertlne, Edwsrd 8. to Win Hohmann; store, Ac, n a Westchester rood or av, and second store w nf Eagle av. 1 yr $480 Brown, Philippine, to Chaa II, Meter; 2,877 Md av, tOyra i.goo Ewen. Abhle L, to Oeo Pfuhler; 124 Cannon .st. 8rt sno Same to Oeo Morto. 124 Cannon at, 3 yrs. , ., sou Farreit. Tomaao, tn tlluseppa Farresl; atnre. 44 Mulberry at, 5 years 8,000 Same to Domenlco Irenso, sture, 44 Uulber- I ry st. 5 yrs 720 I nibnry. James II, and ano, exors. Ac. to Jaine MrMahon. 9.88H North 3d ar, to yrs 1.200 Kluie, Nicholas, to John Haffeu and ami, 138 AvD.lOyrs 810 Krtses, Jos, tn Jos Cune, 3.17 East lodth st, 8 5-18 yrs j gno Btrugele, Rosalia, to Chaa Kati, store, Ac, 471 Brook av, 8 yrs. 300 hchlmd, Joaeiihlne. 10 the N Y Central and II RRCo, 4l8Broadv.ay, part of. 3yrs 11,500 Wagner, Philip, and ami to August Relu. 121 and 128Eoat l2lat st,Stt-!9yrs t'.IOOto 2,488 C'oart 4'alcagara Thla Day, KrriiiKiCGiBT- OivmiLTuK.-RceM. Cbshsiss Motion calendar called at 1 1 A. M. SrrctiL Teas. -Parts I , II , and III - Adjourned for the term Cuu-irr Cot st. I'srts I., II., Ill .and IV.- Adjourned for the term 8vanoTX'a Corar Tom. Tsaa. ,o day calendar. CHsssEui Estate of Abram Ream at 10 A. M. For prnbata- Wllla or Limls schmapols. Fva Recrlus. Sarah A, Dainty, Lllile It Vail, at 10.30 A.M.; Pat rlikO. F1emlngat2P M '"' Comhox Puss -OxsiasL Txsji -Adlourued sine die. ""T." Ttsm.-Motions. Eqtrrv Txkm -Adlournel UI1i",7h"r,?.,, .. T,"4L Tuus.-1'arta I., II., and III. -Adjourned for the term. BcTxaion Cocar lrrL Txaai - Adjourned alne die. Srsi ul Tism Muilims Eui lir Trua.-AillourDed sins idle TaULTxnx. Psrtsl.lt , and III. Adluurnnt for the term. Crrv Cocar -OrsioAi, Tim.-Adjournd ln dls. SrscisL Tkkji Motions. Taut. Tessl Parts 1 It HI , and IV.- Adjourned for tho term. ' " 1TAXT A FORTVye Of $430,000. The Uelra of rmbrelU Maker OarrmvAritr Ills I'artner'a blale, Daniel O, Calkins ami his half brother, Edwin Darrow, made money man years ago In the manufacture of umbrellas In thU city and In vested In outl) Ing pmperty In Brrokl)n. Mr Darrow dial In 1804, leaving a widow, a son, and a daughter. Five ears before his death he made a deed couv eying all hU interest In the !lrnokl)!i real estate to his half brother, who took pnseioii of the property after the pa), tnent of a t ertalii sum of money to Mr. IHrrow's w blow and children. Mr, Calklnsdled five ) ears ago. and his Ilrook. lyn rtsl estate, vt hlch was purchased fifty )ears ago for a comparatively trifling amount, is now estimated to be worth more than SV50.000. The Darrow heirs have determlntxl to make a legal fight for a half share In the c.tate, their conteu. tlou bring that the original transfer was illegal. 1 here will be n:au) comullratiuns should tha Darrow heirs sucit't-d in having the property partitioned, as many portions of It have passed out of the (ios&cssIou of the heirs of Mr. Calkins. liastoa Votes far Itaplg Trmaslt. Hostok, July in.-There was very little Inter est taken In lh vote to-day on the Meigs Kle-vated-Suhsvay bill, but the mijoiity of thoso who votol were in favor of rapid transit. The total vuts was 0,700. Those who voted yes I numbered IS.tttK; no, 14.W14. Kot mom than tweuty-nve ;r cent, of tli-iM entitled to vote I avvUcd themselves of the opportunity, I i fflumtt'UI. . SSSvs.sseVS.sasW TO THR HOLBKRfl Or NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD THIRD MORTGAGE BONDS: The undersigned, holders of bonds secured by lbs third mortgage of the Northern Psoltlo BallroodOom psny, have contented at the request of other similar holders to a Urge amount to act ss a Committee for Ike sole purpose of protecting the rights of third mortgsge bondholders. The only provision hitherto msde for the protection of those rights consists In the offer msds by the Con solidated Bondholders' Committee to receive deposits of thlnl mortgsge bonds and to act for Ihe holders of such bonds ss well ss for the holders of consolidated bonds. In view of thsfsct that the Consolldsted mortgage Is a Junior mortgage, snd the Interest of Its holders consists Isrgelr In cutting down the prior Hens, In cluding the thlnl mortgage. It seems Important that third mortgage bondholders should look after their own affairs Inslesd of Intrusting them to a Committee which has antagonistic duties. WE AnE SATISFIED THAT, CNDKR NORMAL CON DITIONS, THE NORTHERN PACIFIC ItAILP.fA!i CAN EARS' MUCH MORE TIIANTHF. INTEREST ON THE OUTSTANDING FIRST. SECOND, AND THIRD J10RT- nAOKllO.NIHl AND IT IS OUR PURPOSE TO INSIST THAT AS A CONDITION OF ANY REORGANIZATION THE INTEGItlTY OF THE THIRD MORTGAGE SHALL OK MAINTAINED OR THE BONDS BE PAID OFF IN CASH AT PAR AND INTEREST, A Bondholders' Agreement Is In the courts of prep aration under which In due course a deposit of third mortgsge bonds with the NEW YOKsT (1UARANTY AND INDEMNITY COMPANY will bn called for. In the meantime third mortgage bondholders are re quested not to deposit their bonds with any Com mittee. EVANS R. DICK, Of Dick Brothers & Lawrence, Hankers, New Tork, . B. VAN NOHTRANb, Of Samuel D, Davis a Co , Banters, New Tork. MAX Rt-'CKMARHER, Jr., Of Sitiulial Rurkgarber, Bankers, New York. Cll AXLHAUNE TOWER, dr. . Philadelphia. EJil!! V HT Counsel. TO THE IIOI.DERrJ OREGON SHORT LINE RAILWAY CO. First Mtgc. 6 per cent. Bonds. The Receivers of the Union Pacific R'way Co. have filed a petttlon In tho Federal Court, asking that they be relieved from the guarantee made by the Union raclflc R'way Co. for the payment of Interest on these bonds. A hesrlng on this petition wss to have been had on the 19th day of July, 1804, but has been post poned, owing to the press of other business. It will be called up soon and pressed for a decision. This motion should be resisted by every bondholder. In the mean time, a committee of reorganisation, acting In the Interests of the Union Psclflc R'way Co., Is asking for a deposit of all bonds of the Union raclflo system. Including the Oregon Short Line first mort gage bombs without disclosing the committee's plsn. The holders of the 5 per cent, consolldsted bonds of the Oregon Short Line snd Utah Northern R'way Co., with which the Oregon Short Line R'way Co. waa con solldsted, bare also appointed a committee, and are asking for the deposit of bonds for the purpose, as they say In their published notice, "of acting In har mony " with the Union Pacific Reorganisation Com mittee. Holders of the securities of other silled lines are get ting together their bonds for self protection, and we consider It Important thst you should msas your bonds and stand united In resisting any snd oil at tempts to reduce their Interest. ou have now tn declda whether you will unite for the purpose of mslntslnlng undlsturtied your first mortgsge bonds, for which many of you have paid a large premium and which have still many years to run, or whether you will allow your rights lobe determined by those tt huwe Interest wouldbeservedbythe modern method of reducing the Interest of a nrst mortgage railroad bond for Urn benefltof the holders of Junior securities. It, , MARTIN, chairman, 50 U'wsy. IOIIN UIOKMIW, l'Vltl'8 .1. LAWUENPE, OOUBO.N A1IIIOTT. GEORGE P. UU1 LEK. Secretary, 54 Wall Street. Central Trust Co. of New York, I n..!:!.. Old Colony Trust Co. of Boston. ( Depositaries. FIRST MTGE. 1 SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS or The San Juan Smelting and Mining Go. OP DUIIANGO, COLORADO. Amount of Moiiiage, $500,000. rRINC'IPAI. DI'E JULY 1. 1910. Interest Payable Jan. and tlnly. THE STATE TRUST CO OF NEW YORK, TRUSTEE Principal aad Interest Payable la New York la Gold Cola. Coupon Bonds, al.OOO Each, with privilege of registration. The business of the Company ts that nf NVIKl.TI.'Vtl EXCI.17HIVEI.Y. The valun of the entire property, both real and per aonal, tiaaed upon moat conservative rsttsrtates. Is placed at tl.Ouu 000, and thla Isausof bonds Is the first aud only lien upon It. From our personal and Intimate knowledge of tha busluessand conduct of the Company, we have no healtatlnn In recommending these bonds as a desira ble Investment. Circulars and further particulars upon application. We offer the atsive $500,000 of bonds st loo aad accrued Interest, H. AMY & CO., Bankers, 31 Nassau St., Now York. Atlantic and Pacific R. R. Go. 4 Guaranteed Trust Gold Bands. The guaranteed Interest upon the above bonds being In default, and nn pmvlalnn for the bonds having been made In the plan of reorganisation or Ihe Atchison Company, the undersigned, acting In concert with the foreign Commuted at Frankfort and Amsterdam, and representing over HS.6OO.0O0. out of a total Issue nf 18,704,000, r Imnda, request bondholders to depo.li their holdings at ones with TIIESTATE THL'HT fOMPA.NY, ."fu. 30 Wsll street. New I York Clt, or TIIK HH.tWMl'T NATIONAL, BANK. HOMTON. Coplea of the preliminary .xreemrnt may lie obtained from either of lbs depo tnortea. rgotlahla receipt will be Issued for bonds depnaltrd, snd application will lie made as soon aa possible to have 11k- same lined on the New York block Exchange, Prompt action Is Imperative, Depositors who may not agree to the plan to ba pre sented by the Committee, may, subject to the Drort slons of Die agreement. Ithdraw their bonds. New York. July H, h4 KHANCIH H. ItANUH, Chairman, 1 1'ri-ildent the Mate Trust Company), j, a. uct-ui.i.ut'oii, OTTO T. II ANNA UIi, tprrildenl Continental Trust Companv) o.j, Mirrzi.AR tof J D. Probst Co.), WILLIAM 1IAHMET tof Uoston), Committee, MTKTMO.N, TRAt'T, JKNNINOH A Rl'N. HKI.I., Counsel. Money to Loan at 4S and 5 rjtrn or Small Amounts. ReaannttlilB fees for examination anil Ktiaranteo of title. No egtraa for warches. TjTlE GUARANTEE TRUST C9 1 .15 Liberty tt., X. V. ( SO Court U Ilruokln. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $2,861,633. INFORM YOURSELfT wift. ?Raft oCTgvi iaftci! TIUTHJ MANl'AI." giving hyheai Tind low rat prk for teu Tears sad other (tillable information on. amlFnttFt,.u, ''", ,!3UEI' "hath and HTOCkN, UO.M1H, (HIAIN Bougnt aud aold on couinilaalou forraah or on uirrtn of a to 5 pen-rut buxka lu lot of 10 lu loo ahirni and upward UraJn I.ooo to 5.000 buahels or moreTa ordered oa the New ork aud Chlcagu EjchaiSci! Cnmmlaalon I 10. Private wire lu ChuVroT Peuvfll of tweut) srars' eipctence in Stock Ei Wrlp.Arf.ft.l,,B"jr'n when ih o U reouratVd BANE HUIREW E ft K.SIhUKUrlvstlofftLVsrwlu; Ui.kers.fori'ouieolvnceof t,utumers. lU" HAiGHT&IFREESE. OFFICES 4-a--T-H-0 ' Baaksra sV Brsksrs, 43 Brattdwmy, H.Y, Si'trVMfaa1'lg I it Jt'MMbbi I'nf -.i sWNjias'l.isa-iiasSassws.s,S jsa --. r-i- , t--i - - - f insst,tJ TO THE HOI.llER4 OF THR NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD GO, SECOND MORTGAGE BONDS. The undersigned, owning and representing a tsrgs number of the sbovs bonds, have been appointed t committee to protect the interests of the aald bond bold era. It Is of the utmost Importance to the Second wnr, gage Bondholders thst their Interests be represented by a committee wholly free from any alliance with Junior securities, and they are earnestly requested Io deposit their bond! with the KRW YORK SICL'I'tTr AND TiltlST COMPANY In exchange fcr lu negotiable temporary recelpta. The committee deems It against the best Interesti of the Second Mortgsge Bondholders to deposit their holdings with any committee representing onloe tecnrltlns snd requests them not to take such acUoa without first conferring with the undersigned. A circular setting forth tha plan of the commit!. and a bondholders' sgreement may be obtained from any of the undersigned. JOIINMTON LIVINGSTON. Choirs DVMONT CLARKE, Vice-Chalrman. President Amsrlcsn Exchange Mat. Hank. ITtmiKR XOtNTZK, Kountse Druthers, ilsnkers, tisw York, IIF.NRY J. KEBMOND, Redmond, Kerr A Co Hankers, New Tork, CTIAH. St. FAIRCHtLD, President New York Security snd Trust Company, MICHAEL It. CARDOZO, Counts!. 8. E. KILNEtt, BecreUry. Care of Estate Frederick Bllllngt, ltO BTatway, Ksw Tork, NEW TORK. Jnly 10, Ml. To ttiB First MertgajB Bondholders or THE St. Joseph and Grand Island Rail road Company.' Ton are hereby Informed that dsposl t'cf the bonds mutt be made promptly and without detay with tha deposltarles-ths CENTRAL TnUsT COMPANY of New York-ortheOLD COLONT TROTT COMPANY of Botton-ln order to secure the advantages of a protes tlvs co-opsrstlon. Bonds not deposited on or before July 81, 1894, 8P, M., will bs accepted only subject to such penalty at may be determined by the Committee. The Committee cannot too Impressively state ths necessity of securing the deposit of these bonds 13 1 0CR OWN Interest. FREDERIC r. OLCOTT, Chairman BERN1IARD HAINZEB, WILLIAM I BULL, OOBDO.N ABBOTT. WILLI All BTRAUBS, J. K. WALLACE, CounseL BecreUry, 04 Wall it. PREFERRED CODPON STOCKBOLB. F.HH OF THE TOLEDO, rJT. LOCIfl AND KANHAft CITT .RAILROAD COMPANY are hsreby noUtted, tbst, at a meet ing of ths Urge holders, a majority of the stock being present or represented, a Committee was agreed upon and that a Trust Agreement has been prepared for signature and can 1 found at the ornce of tha BOSTON MARINE INHURANCK COH 17 Bute at., Iioaton. and at the oRtce of the Com. mtttee. Room 57. 4tf Wall at.. New York ettr. The right to participate Is strictly limited to Aug. 8 ' SUGAR seems to bs a sale every Ume It rallies about 8 par cent. In any one day. We hope Ihe " Insiders " wont resd tats. T. E. WARD & GO,, erroc!XD 33 PAo-N,ffi.cw Y0BoyRAiN, MONEY for undivided Intereau In esutes. Notes bought. Loans made on miscellaneous securities, DARRAU. 253 Broadway. gliidrwd and 3fnttxt?t, LAKE NHOREAND MIcilioAV HOUTTlI URN RAILWAY CO. TREASURER OFFICE. (1RAND CE.VT1UL DEPOT, NEW YORK, June gg, 1804. t TnEnOARDOFDIRECTOUhof thla Company hsvs this dsy declared a SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND of ' T1IIIKE PER CENT, on lla Capitol Htotk, parable st thU ornce nn WEDNESDAY, the first day ef Aujrait next, to the stockholders of record at 13 o'clock noon on SATURDAY, the soth tnsu at which ttms ths transfer books will be closed, to tie reopened on ths morning of TIIUKsDA Y, the M dsy of August next. E. D. WORCESTER. Treasurer. THE" STATE TRUST COMPANY, HO WALL STREET, NEW YORK, JULY 111, 1 SOI. A dividend of TnilKE (3 PKH CENT, oil ths capital stock or thU Company has been deetarrd payable August 1, 1801. Transfer books will be closed from July HI to August t. J. Q, ADAMS, Secretary. election and lUerlittjjj LfNITED STATES TRANSFER AND EZCIIANnEA ' I SOCIATION, New York, corner or Wall and Nassau sta., June go, 1804. The annual meeting of the stock holders of this compan) for ths election or directors for the ensuing year and Inspectors of election for ISUS will he held on Wednraday. July g5. 1894, at the office of the company. S Nassau st.. New York. Polls open from I M. to I ft. M. C. II. SMITH. Secretory. gank import. REPORT OF TIIE CONDITION OF T1IK NINTH NATIONAL nANK. AT NEW YORK. IN TIIE HTATE OF NEW YORK, AT TIIE CLOSE OF Ul'NINEHH JULY 18,1894. RESOURCES. Losnssnd dfscouuts ., g3.710.S43 4J Overdraft, secured and nnsecured ..,, 1,0 81 u. 8. tmndsbisecureclrculsUon 60.000 00 Stocks, tecurltlea, Jtc 16A.04H no Hanking house, furniture, and fixtures. 450,000 00 Due from nstlonsl banks inot reserve ogenu) 804.SIR 18 Due from Stat banks aad bankers ,. ,, 81.718 04 Checks snd other cosh Items ,,,. 4033 81 Eichsnges for flooring Ilotu 1SV.V18 M Notes of other national banks., .. BJtOO 00 Irsetlonsl psper currency, nickels, and cents. 600 48 Lawful money reserve ln bank, vli.t Specie 8N47.60H 00 Legal tender notes .... 077,381 00 u H. certlfleates of ds- poalt for lersl tenders . . . 80,000 00 1.604.M9 m Kedrmptlon fund with U. 8. Treasurer "H" "" (5 per cent, of circulation) f,t50 04 Total.... 4,4Miae4 et UABIUT1ES. Capital stock paid In 8750,000 00 Burpluafund , , , 250.000 00 Undivided profit, leas sxpenses and Uxespaltf. ... I IS tt 141 Reserved for Uses accrued. !oo0 00 National honk notea outstanding 44,500 00 Due to other national bonks 1,70.1,08! J1 Due to State bonks and bankers 657,887 17 Dividends unpaid "" goSoArt Indlvldnaldennalts subject to check I.WMtT II Demand certtneatos of deposit.. .. , , Soo 00 Certified checks ..... 40 158 50 Cashier's checks nutsUndlng , loi803 00 Total a,4M.e4 rl BVJP,?rJfSHl BOUNTY OF NEW YORK.ss l I. ILII, NAZRO.raaSlerof the above-named bonk, do solemnly swesr thst ths above atotesnent Utrus, to the beat of my knowledge and belief. ,,..,... . II. H. NAZRO. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before in this t3d dsv eg J" F. I" , . K W. EIJJOTT.Noury Public. Correct Attest; A F. LIBRY, ) WILLIAM K I.EUN. Directors. ERNU8T WERNER. I urtlon DtotTrrj. CIIERIFrs HALE-WILLIAM TOPPINO V CO . Aurl Otlnneers. will l Wednesdsv, July g6.sf 0 A M.. st 7llreeuvtleh sv..cor Christopher si.,atock of sro. ce-les.ciintlstlng of csnned sod bottle goods. chlvirr, colTee, c. sta.1 tea box. tobleo, ecolaa. of.a.dMka, A"l.W-?A4lKI?ai. Depuiy70 8B""1 CHERIFrS bALE. -V. IIXI AM TOPPIXO CO.. Alkv if f"t.wlll astl We.tneaday.Julv 38, at II A M, -J!? A,m,j'r1m "c 1' " ,'t,' " Interesl which the defendant hod on or aflr July la.InV4,of, In. inn lit i k ,n,l h.imm, ...-.-;. . ' PAMEL F. FINN. Deputy101 fc '"iXT' DO NOT LEAVE YOUR OFFICE. Call American District Messenger. Send your Advertising I to I TIIE SUN. I NO EXTRA CHARGE. I Mesaener knows the ratea. 1