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; THti SUN,. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1894., QflGG, HE 1)0XK HIS BEST; rr tiik xrr.ri.tr. nr.KCTtax .w.n-511- H-i'E "ir A' v;r. x're '" '"' ,v "''"" Er h i" Sect a oris, anil It lloea Keen aa ir t'acle Hum "' Fay Thea avast May tlood.bjr. A twill Imtnlitil Itftnl.uteil-looklnit men sxalsril Inlotlie I'nsl Office bulltllng yesterday, itil. nemllltiit arnuntl the lilic post nt the Sttlnriilrnticr. lietrnn talking. Each mallear Hf.l small piece nfpnpcrln hi hand. which he ltttn" to le tmanllnit i nrrfiilly. " Well, we're here, but 1 don't Bee theroln," t.niafkro' one of the men. and then a short man trltlt n rril nose exclaimed i "Sow keep root, txjjrs, and listen. Who told Dj tn come here?" ynlgit!" tame tho response from twohnn tjrnl men. "Who never trim na down?" "(Juigit!" rnme the answer again, In a roar villi li slusik the hulldliiR. "Well, then, keep quiet and let's nee wlmt we tn tto." saltl the short mans and then the men nt lliolr iiratlsns,cloe loeetlirr a? It Is iiossllile for "00 men to gel their heads and bpitan talk Jng tn cncli other again. Wild tuatlculntlotis marled the confnb, and the man w ho near the front lint and carries the rattan cane, nnd whose rlilty It Is to keep order In the outh end eftlie ImllilliiK, was wiuiilcrlntt wlirtheror not to end to the t'pltol States Marshal's nfllro for ap"se. when the hunch nf humanity suddenly pent ami the little rrd-iiosetl man stepped forward. "Ill there!" he exclaimed, waving his hand tt the man In the uniform, "whore's the Jlnislttii's office " "Arc yc tnlkln' t' me?" Inquired the cus todian of the south end of the building. ".Yea." replied the man. "Well, K' Up the stnlrs until yezrnme to the third floor and then turn In the left." Two hundred men protecilnl to obey the In itructlons when the little man exclaimed, "Hay bos! wo mustn't nil ipi tip. Now Just let me tDtnagvIt, I'll go up llrrt mid have n talk with the Marshal, nnd then " "llh. you want to lie everything," snlil a tall, pmtifc man, with u suspiilin of a blond mom tsrhonn his lip. "hut up. Farley!" came from all aides, and to Mr. Karldy subsided, while the little man went on: "I'll pee what I can Jolly his nllm up n and, of course. If It don't work, the rest of (he lititicli can take n hack at It." "(in It, Terry "shotitiil fifty men at once, and the little man starteil up the stairs, hurling as a lot Injunction to his companions: "Uuard your letters, boys; you may need them." The little man turned Into the .Marshal's office asnonas ho reached tho third floor, and walk tng mi to the desk, said "Alum! but Is that tnonev ready yet?" "What money?" exclaimed the clerk, gruffly. "Now. wo here." said the little man," there axe lint more of me downstairs, and we've just waited long enough for that coin. Dulggsavs It's ready, and what Wulgg says goes. Now do we get It?" "hay." remnrkeil the clerk, laving down his pen and glaring at the little man, "who Is QulKK? Who are you, and what do you want litre anyway," , 'What!" almost roared the little man. "You don't know what 1 am and what I want? Well, just wait n minute," and wnlklm; out of tha efflce he strolled over to the railing beside the stairs, whistled loudly, and then began waving his arms In windmill fashion. A moment Inter he clerk In the Marslial'somreheard the steady ramp nf many feet, and then, hradt-d by the Itlie man. who wore a triumphant smile on his fsce. 200 men marched into tbeottlre nnd each ne hurled tho niece of paper he held In his kind over the rafilncnt. the clerk. "Hold on there! What the dell do you all nit any way? tletnutof here or I'll call " "Head our credentials!" shouted the little Jniu, nnd then thv clerk picked uuoueofthn hits of paper, which turned out to lie a small sni eigne, and taking a note from Instdo licganto resd, The signature at the end of each letter wis " lnnicl Ely yulgg." and the letttrs went en to tell the men that It they wanted their money for duty as special election marshals they could fret It by calling at the L'nitetl htatcs Marshal's office. They did duty nt the special election In the Fourteenth nnd fifteenth Congress districts, and tbey are the last of their rare, for the Force bill is dead. Hut. although they have been llb- erelly paid In promises, ther have not received a cent of money. Lemuel Ely ()uigg and Istdor Mraus were elected at the time, and Mr. yuigg has since been promtslng the men that they would get their money. A few Mays ago Con gressman Online succeeded In hnvlug Slo.OilO appropriated for the purse of paying the men. Soil In high glee he expended Sl-t.O-tln postage jurapsand Informed eaclioneof the To-.' elec tlimofllrerH by letter of the fait that the money ws-rcady and that It would be paid out In tho Marshal's omce in the Federal building In this tit)'. 1 he cleric read a couple of the letters and then asM; "We haven't any money here for you." "dime off!" said one marshal. "l'onyup!"sald two. "Blank nnd blank," said IPS. gThen the clerk retreated Into an Interior office, ysnd by he cnineout again and said: "lien mini, the money has leen appropriated all rhjht, but It won't be ready for distribution for tnimih. We haven't even got It here yet, and don't expect It for tnii weeks." "Well I'm dinged; another month!" ex eiaiuuil the little man. "Done, again." said the tall young man, who HA remonstrated with the Utile man for being too Important and who had not ventured to nay ny tiling since. "Well. I suppose we'll have to wait." said the little man with a nigh, "but it's a shame, that's tost it is. Hut say, fellows, Ifulgg he dono his best, didn't he?" " You bet," from a doicn or more. "What's the matter with yulgg?" shouted toon one. "lie's all right," came the response. "Who's all right?" Qulgg!" IIAGH.X MADE A GOOD FJCIIT. si Lively Mrrtma-a-tn la Front nl the Aat- atrrdaM t'lnb or Huodtty, JstncsJ. Hagenof L'01 West Sixtieth street, a embrrof the Amsterdam Club and a man of oojs prominence In the politics of his district, aMaultrd by several men on Sunday rrong. He was standing in front of the club tintt, cane In band, at about 7 o'clock, when, kUtllfK-,1, Henry Hafeltlnger, 31 years of age, f o West Thirty-sixth street, a foreman In to Iron foundry, stepped up to him and with t provwatkin drcjt him a blow in the face. HiKro returned the salutation In kind, where ppm ntn rnmpaniona nf Hnfelflnger rushed to the Utter's asslthuu-e. lUKen shouted for help, and used his cane lad flit Hh such good etfert that several of SU i sssallauts slunk away with bruited heads il fairs, policeman Castellanos of the West ""J-etghtb street station heard llagen's cries Wo went to his aid. Hafelflnger was arrested sad sent to the Koosavelt lliwpital to have bis wiiundsriivsri, llagen and Hafelflnger pro ptnl that they had uever seen eachotherbe M' the light, llagen refused yesterday tn the Ynrkvllle iwire Court tn maks a charge against Ills as nf, the latter waa let go. Ileal Kalale BeaUr ' to Blows. tienrge K. I'ayne, a real estate dealer of 75 Mckmn avenu Lon Island City, was ar !iiBt In the Police Court In that city ) ester 's; for assaulting fleorge E. Clay, a rival real state dealer of 6 Jackson avenue. It Is eald Ut Ihrv had an altercation over the filling In tttir ,n "" UBer ''ul"t section of the j,.1'"- I'ayne is young and muscular aud Mr, ;j ' undevised and nerTous. According to lu.r., Mr. I'ayne suddenly struck Mr, Clay anii i Je" eye n1 nt him reeling down a u embankment. Mr. Clay la a vestryman In H!.''"h.V1K''c0P' Church In I.ong Island 15?. Mr I'arne pleaded out guilty and asked w lry trial, whch was set for to-morrow. The. ( hm rJaatra !'-' Death. lopsy was performed yesterday by Dep 7 t'oron.r Weston on the body of James "TO', shod led un the operating table at St. Si, 'I'-fPHal on Haturday. It was at first awirtt thai death had been caused by ether. l.tttoi"y showed, however, that the aur Jnrf.! -Jii,v ,ld punctured the membrane JJ2?UBd'.he lungs, thus producing thelrcol utile i ston said the case was purely one tii ".'".""'d noldue lo any careletnuees on jNtrtof the operating surgeon. I oart t alea-lara This Day. ! -iIt,Jk ' OiitMtL Txaa. -Recess. Cat us us. -Kpu? '"'Ur ailed at II A.M. SncuL Trail. InI .1 4i.aiU Adiuurnrd for lha uroi. fciit-.n "" rrlsl.,U.,llUadlV.-AUJurn-4 IUS'u.4 "H-aj.-Kof probsle-WIIUo JobaJ. Cti . , " : I Jmr. Jacob tv, .So, brrisr, UouoM siT.'n" ilouiL Tsan.- Ailjonro-d for tha BLTL'. ' "". .'"" Taut Tiaa.. farts L. II, sod SrW;.' u"""' '"'" Una. -oa iJI " "sssa-J. roi- Adyoaraed for the fc ii r,5 '.V T1"- Xotkias. Kcrrt TiaaAd " tj.'! .'" T"- Tsaivfaru I, 11, aad .- iL . ' i'Asaau. Tun,-A4ourad for tha ruvul "Adjura4(wtatra. Pt'SASCtAt, AXD COHMEllCIAT,, New Tork Stork Exehanae-Hatts Ani, . U5ITXr STATrS AMD KTATI ml IDS (lit 91,000s), 1UH4-.C, . lift ' 7 Ala, Class A, .,...1(13 ?uUH fn. c . ll an I " tuisi.io riticKs or iimitru statm noi-im. JIM. -t-ti'il.'.. . ill.. Atkf. Uaits. r . va - it shosoj ..tni ItRts.r IISM IMWltl das. ln...iu t.'M4,c IH'l lift U HOs, I Ml? ..1117 tinfts.r. tlHW IIHS ll,Hns, iww...iri UUns.r lls I18U 80s, IHVtt. .US HAIt.HOAt) AMI OTHER. IIONDS (IX $l,000s). A Atchison 4. . . 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VS 1ft, 7"ltJ IftKrlKiuVd 7ftH Iftlteailtniitstpr In. !I.V UETennfia InnU to :t.1 HKt Worth 1st .. VtH VI !ll"i lull. Ill A HA t I' ft H4ts At .. Mt ft Heading lidpf in. 84 ft vvi ft. :ii T ma? Sil It-aillngHd f In. IhC (lliMintla I'se 1st lnl' tft.. .. bH Sllreeu Hay 1st ft' 1ft IKjl 1.1. . . HO Bft ..... . SI Ailrprnluyln 1ft o Rio (I W lit nnv lull A hi Jurniii . 1 1 nl ft n? A Hock Val r.i . til I . ;. IlloekVatns . nm1 ftHt PftMlnpsen..lft nil TCen lit Ss.to:n 1 Hol'acof Cat lit.lnTW 1 lul 14 107 ft II A T (Vn ant 4a flHi( .IKo Paunf Cat en. ml n Int A (it fi Kit ns 1 8t I. AHKVd.clll.11. ft, . ; IIIHI I.AHKcor4a 44 lipwal'rntlit hoSJ II... 44U laKanPaccnr. ha v 8t Ml l'llli ... Iiinil it . hu ft lualj I. 84 IHtHlst.CAl' .117,4 lKauTrx4s. . ho 1 Ht I. A HW 1st... Autj 4 .. NIJ, SO St LARWVil . . Ill H ... H(Hi 0 lOW f, KsnATrlV. . 441,, IDHsrAW lit. .. r,5 111.. Ift 48in AAAIMlt 4s AftU JKanaha AM 4a. 74 I. .. A3 1.1 7IU1 4 AfttJ HKnox Allhhi 1st lllHtj 33 ft 111 1jcI,-,1i.J lit.. -.H II HoH'yfia, V I. hhl, II Lou AN It Is 77 ' A . ... Hila. 0 " 7H, HA . . . HJ It . ... 77 I WTrx Vaclatfts . N.I V Lou A N.I'AA Ist.llHI . 10 NftU A I, N A A Ch Knl . mty 10 Tx l'ac" ltd In ynl! 1 UN A A CH en... 4ti III. .... valj ii . . . . us ! ft . . . untZ ft .. uftis.lmi .... .. vivst ft Mtvlji HTex AN Or en Aa. wtl 1 (HI I Tol.A A AUT lit 77 I I At. Kv AM I. 3s.. 4H tn 7JU IHMo.K A Klat. ... TnL, aTenn.C, I A ItBs, 11 . 7h4 lilrillr as I Mob A Ohio Knl.. 4Vl lOTnl.M LAK V tit MU i a n t: ! a as. c t n. . nhi; til Sill A I. Hilt. IVIl I HOW 3 1117 As0 HH tin Mil A I.Hex As. ..107 H Union l'ar.'bHs...l044 h Nor l'ac ltd, er. . witi i ui4tj 7 HI B. IDHj M H0S H Union Kl lit. . wl A. . Hi- I : 4 Nor l'ac 3d, c. . A74 1 .. VIM A A7 I CnP.DAl) 1st.. HW I ftsij In u 8 Cordage 1st.. KIU II AH fl Nl ANorracrnSa.. . V7J IV U BLesihrr Ba....lflw A X-4J W ItiSU S' -it l7Wabairi lit IU4 , ONor Pac.rol truat 7il ft 104IJ BNY AHiit. rfts..insu I intts AN Y AHT-r li...imG A intu ANY Lack lit. . . 18VH 8.1 Wabash M. . . . 7 ANJCxrtlM. . .11714 I WratHbore4a....103i, II NYCdeh4s.r....lO'i 13 lO.W I NT.Ch A8t L4l.lnlV, H 1031 A 101 Ift WestHh4a,reg...lO! A 10114 I WeitNYAPaXd. V MNWen MOW A V4ti iN Y.OA1V. r4s.. H7J A 4 1 Or It A. Slit. ..10O g WlsCen lit .. . B3' Total sales of railway bonds (par ralue), 1 1. 056.000. HA1LHOAD AND OTItStl SIIAIIM. Optn- WoK. Ijytc. -CUtdnq. Sati. ina. tit. if. ltd. Axrt. AHivO Aro8u(Iter..liri( 1I4H I11H 114 1141 vim Am Bug net p. v ton vh uut 100 lmm AmerTob. ... MJH wH vi n Atn Amer Tot pf. ins IQhu 101 lnnC lniii,- 2.1IO AmerCotMI. .11 M 30M 37U Ha 1143 Am Cot Onf.. 7.1U 7A 7Al 7Al "IU4 Sl) Atch.TASKr. 7 7 ills ftJ-J ' 300 Atlanlli" A P.. 1)1 IK li IK Its VOO AuirrDlatTel. 44 44 44 44 limiiruniw'kCo.. :H :H HH AH 4 300 nail A Ohio.. 74 H 74t 71H 74 71 U HOOranadaHnuth. BIH Alt Al AIH As I no Canadian Par. nfii ' BOU iwu A StwIChesA Ohio, . 1 01 J IUU 1U In itl'l XOOChAEIII. . B4 ft A4 A;l A7 SarAOrhlraioOaa.. 7H 7M 7NM Jnv 7St IllChh! All. ...14V 148 14V 140 14 7on i". t'.caHiL, :wt six mui stvti nmi lV7Afh!eA S W...III7t 107S. 107' 1071. lOTtJ IAIllrANWpr,14VI 14 VI,; I4VM 14U lStisJ 1SB7U C. B A .. 771 7H 77W 77W 7H 1B6HHC, M A fit IV. . B4W mi B4U B4 B4W HC.M AHtPpM!, lVIi, lVIi 1VI IXOXj 7111 C. It I A fie. . "i IIMV, B7t lfS' Ht 7hocoI Kuei.. . xj vn s.i vat S7 60111'. II V ATot.. sl 111 1H4( MJ ir 10 Col A II Coal. 7J 7 -M 7 7H SWlConiolUaui.. tV14i 1V4 12 it J IS3U 194t Urtllel AIIudson.183 133 183 !34J 183 4.10D-I.I.A W.. 1B3U IMAM I83M 183 Infl IliO lien A It II . 1-4 IVlJ lvt IV liU IIUID.11 IRUDf. HAtJ 33W 33l 83 StH tsaMliiifinsACK. itn tuft iMa ihI l siiof.t. v.. . 11 11 11 11 UK 114 KT.V.tOlatp. IkU 1N INK IH lU sou 1: T. van Skip, int 1H 13W lau isi IflA Fllion K I... Ub-J WHS, 011 w. 100 lOKTansATII. 3I AO AO 48 30 lll(lr-rn II A V At Al At Al 81 tonilBAWDf . IV IK IV 1U 18 04 ilrnrral Klec., 4.11 44M 4V1 481 44 ho Illinois Cent . 884 w:iU uau uS uS SiiAlnwnCent inW 104 lii2 lt H 100 Iowa Cent pf 30 30 31I :IMZ 37 KUII.RAWest. . 17 17H 17 17V 17t SMI, Kit West pf. HVs U4 HVU HO 70 ailNLaku8hore...lHVk 1311 13Vt 1S31 134 vnoi.oni' liland.. hu hu Mi hh hui IlNll.lfrae. . Ift)! 18U 16U 18 lOli nnOLacird-Oas.. leU h7 in) J 11U lh7 4t'U0 1jiiU A Noah A4 A4N All B4H A4V HlKIIlUllSAtt', U l"S W l-M WlJ VV3 I. N A A V pf VlO, SrttJ Snt 3l 27 loAiiManbat Con. 117 118 tint 118 11HI is !lnn Iron.. 4HU 481 4i', - 3u looMrxfentral 8,W Nl" h)J hi, Mj 400 Mich Cent.. 0:JJ UN, DTK 7J tl" MKlMInn Abt L.. 4Si A If, 4)2 A looMAhtLnr at!j uiu 21, suU vv 404AMIwnurt Hae. 31 811 33 8C4 31 VOO Mo. It A T pf . V3X VI V1.V v:ili VI lOOMIHiarrb l-t ui wt, nii u llONllHtarlllp 411 4U 4U 48 n.m k. 1 u. ai.s n or. bat lit on f.it hj ,111 oiai r -sis -s - 20O Ml Htar Vd pf 3ft 83 8S 3D AO 100 Nat LOU.. . 17 17 17 181 171 UOON J Central. .114 I1V 11V lK'M 113 420 N V Central., loll lopl I0II4 lni lull 84VA Nat Lead. 4U 44t, 441, 441 4IJ 40.1 Nat Uad pf 8-H brfi bH bo wo 703 North Amer. . 4" 4W 4U 4K 4! 8:uiNYANK IbW Sol tai so 3H'J AUNYANKold. 4W 4"J 4 - SOON Y.C A HI I.. IAW 10 MM 131 181 6ION Y.l.EA V., I3J IA4 1 IftL, lAsf lV&OS'Y.HAW . in llll 18 181 liUj IViXlN V SAW,f. 4IH S3 4IJ4 42J 44 lblHI.VorAW. . S llf 85 H "H lOONorf. A W. Bf S3. 83, S3 SA'7 88 ISSHNiirth-rnl'.r. 4H 41 44 4 41 l71NhJaer,f. 17 17lJ ifl inQ SI S'.' I Ontario A W. 17 171 17 I7M 7J 400 Orrson Imp. 141 13 147. IS 18 1 00 Oregon s I." n 11 0 ,v 7 ll30 1'ro.Il"AK. 8 8 A 6'a 8 hVji I'htla Head So So 81) toti Sot 4nill'ulll'Carl'o.lAN 1801 1BA4 so IS.' SOP.C.CAht I.. 14 14 14 131-j UH 8480 Klch A IV P.. 17J IS' 7H I7tj In VOOIllfhAWPpf, SVfi Vt4 SvJ VS4 1 ItOObtl.ASW. .. A AW 8 4 .1 VOOHlLAHWpr. 81 KM VV Wj 10 lamiHtl'AOmsia. 8S 8si 37H SStj 8M 300 Knulhern Pae. VI Xli! SI SI Vll, swoiihnHrWl i:iK lW iui ni lW SV8U Ho ItJ pf W 1 3w2 40 8W 384 411 TrualfAI IW4 li I" 1M 184 V3TIAOC. 84 84 84 H4l 87 IKiiTnl AOOpf 70 73 70 7S AOOTVlI'M" I.M I0M I0H IM1 111 IS 33SO Tessa Pae . IW lot, 1 lin Vi 4VAT.AAANM 81, 7 u 81 7 14l3Cnlnol'Scl0e. 18 18! y.ii 131 14 S7llfnP.il A II 8 A .A .It 10 1' hliiprrsl.. At At &4 AS. A3 703l!HCordaxe. VIS VV Vila !! VV VVI UHKublwr. . 38, 4V 881 41 42 :too ti h Uatn pf. 8i ei et t(i oiu 700 Wabash. 7W 7U 714 7 7 830 Wabash pf. 184J 8J l-M-J 184 lul. 1A03 West Un Trl.. 811 Ull H8l H8l M2 IOO Whel AUK. IH ! 'M "H '-"t 330WhAI.Kpf 42'i 42!i 41 J ''H '. ivt) Wis Cant 4J 4ts ill H H Total sales of slocks were V3V.418 shsrra. rillLADIt.PniA I'lISINU ql'UTATIONS. Bid. AtkliA Bid. AtM UOI 87 A7H t'b C A N Co. Al Sll ConTract'n .. 88 8h Penna K K . Aou aofl CouTract'nA WW H8 Pblla Tract'n. V4J 8ftl Pr.-pliiTTrae. Al AVI Met Trasllon 118 II 7 Lstdih Valley. 384, 4U 1 LATUT W1JIDOX Ql'OTATlnN. Ateblion 7 i Norfolk A Wnl pf. SM, Canadian l'aclflc 70W Northern Paelflc pf . lt( Krleeoinnion . I3!j OoUrto A We.tern. 1& Erie Sd ronaola. 7J Penn.yWaala BIJJ IlltuoU Central. JAAJiKeadlaa . . los Kauaaal Texas. ,AH ft Paid" JSK USebhor. lie Union PaclBc. J4I4 luA Na,bllls 591a Wabaih p! . 17 N Y Central . luttjl "" Monday, Aug. '..'O. Taking everything Into aciount to-day's stock market was even more aatisfactory to the be. llevera In higher prices than that of Saturday. Nor U this statement qualified by the fart that the advances and declines resulting from the tradlnit were unequally divided lu favor of the latter. It may bo said furthermore that the only 1 period of decided strength waa lu the last hour of business, when a general recovery from the low point of tha day took place. On the j other han, however, the market'a strength ' was tested more severely than at any 1 time since the advance began. This was not on account of the development of any unfavorable factors or of the dissemination of depressing news, for there- waa none of either character, but bocausa of fairly ber selling by London bouaea and also of vary conalderablo liquidation by local operator. In tha aea of thee tantrtbU factor tha mark at showed a dear of rcalttAiica and an lanaU power of ab- agstoMMMMata-wgiMiij ataMaKaeaaBataVaSBialSilafi sorption that waa surprising, and tha more so In that the larger operators for short account are credited with having covered the greater part of their contracts. Tho foreign selling was heaviest In Kt. t'aul, which closed only Si V per cent, below Hatnnlay's last sate, and In t-outsvllle and (Nashville. In the railway list New Kngland waa exceptionally stronsf. on an apocryphal rumor that tho last Installment of the assessment would not lie called. Ktigar rer-, tlllrales, Chicago (las, and some of the Indus trial shares were token In hand by their stock market frlendsnndshnrpty advanced, the former closing with a net advance of nearly 4 per cent, on the ilny. Distilling and Cnttle Keeling was heavy throughout, Tho volume of business aggregated a fair total, and the dealings were distributed through a great numls-r of shares, msny of which have been neglected for a long lime. Tl'10 same diffused Interest was apparent In the bond dealings. Final sales compare with those of Saturday aa follows: .4IJI7. fa. ,4tf.f. -,,, .4 110. 1. AuO. . At.TASFe . 7 At,, Norfolk A W. nl OS, Am Cut oil o ,T!U Nnrthw'trom.lOli 10? AmHitxltsf. . litis 1I4 North I' rimi 4'J 4 AlilHligllrfpr. 11?', 100 North Par pf I7S IBM Canada M . ft'i A1V N Y Central . .lolS Ml( C.i", i'A8t I, . 3trt, ,'lwH N Y ft N r-. IHiJ so C. II A II. 771, 7TM oinalia rum 3;kJ 3sU chesAOhlo. . 111 llilailint A Writ. .. 15 17t ChlcaKods, 7I1U 7nV5 llivk Islsnil .Hit, B" lel, LAW IBIllJ 18.VJ Kh-hAWP .. ItK 17, llet A lludsiili. 13.1 133 llldi A Wl'pf. WfJ V2 lien A HI). .. IVl ItU.IUa.UnK . Slljl So JienAItnpr. BftJ UftiJ Mt Paul 111m B4ta I14 ilUl'flii . IIJ in 'Houihern It'y.. Ill's 13J Krlr... lftj, lft'41 Hutlth It'y pf HniJ 411 lien Klec 43S 44 Tessa l'a". . loij m KanATesuf VHt, 24 Tenn, C.I A B. IH'l lwj 1-oulsANaah. AA All Union Par. 142 134 I.KAWpf. IINlJ nillj tT HCurilsae .tilt 8V Mli'hlusii in VI whs, w.bo.h pf int. int Missouri l'ac 3ll 80s Wrst UnTrl KUH HWka Nltbn.l 44', 44J Wheel A LP. lVlJ lS Nat Uad pf 8N Ml (Wheel Al. E pf 43.1J 4ltJ Nor Amer Co. 41 4)( tlovrrnment bonds steady nt unrhangrtl quo tations. lUllway bonds strong, The fenturrs were Atlantic mid I'nclllc Incomes, t.'anadn Mnuthern lata, Detroit, Mncklnnw and Mar uuettu land grants. Kansas i'nclllc consols. Kansas and Texas '.'is, Imlsvllleand Nashville gold -Is, Louisville. New Alhnnv nnd Chicago consols, Missouri, Kansas and Kastcrn lsts, Urc gon Itollway nnd Navigation lsts. Ohio South ern 1st. Oregon Short Line lis, St. Inils nnd Snn V'ranrlsco consul 4s. Salannah and Western lsts. San Antonio and Aransas l'nsa -Is. Toledo, St. l,oulsnnd Kansas City lsts, I'nlou Klevated lsts, Atchison, Chesapeake nnd Ohio, Northern I'nclllc. Itlchmond Terminnl, Kcndlng, Texas I'nclllc and Wiilmsli ssui. The more Impor tant net advances were in Chesapeake and Ohio rntisol .Is, 1) u rent., tn lnilli, aud general4Hs, M. to 73i: Detroit, Mncklnnw nnd Mnrnurtto land grants, 1, to '.',"; Knnsas I'm-lflc rnnsnla, 14, to Hil4: Knnsas nnd Texas ads.t. to 4.1; Iiulsrllle and Nashville gold 4s, It,, to 77; IjOtiisvlllc, New Albany and Chicago con-ols, II. to lilt; .Missouri, Knnsas and Kastcrn lsts, IH. to THi; Northern I'ncltld UdsC. 4,tn HV, and tklt:, S.tnAH: Oregon Short Mne lis. 1!. to H.1; Itlchmond and Terminal Us, I, to Ho. nnd As, 13. to fl','! St. Muls nnd Snn KraiH'lwii Consul 4s. Hi. 104414: Snvnnnah and Western lsts, 1, to Sit; Snn Antonio and Aransas I'nss 4s, 1, to All; Texas I'nclllc lsts. I, to HSK. and '.'da. ij, to tli : Cnlon Klevated lst.s,i. to 0M: Wabash lsta. -1, to KI4W,Blid SMs. H rent., to "t!. The n'llrwurlhy declines were in Atchison '.'d As. a V cent., to V!3ti! Atlantic untl Pacific Incomes, s. to IIH; Canada Southern lata, H. to lowh: Northern l'acltlc consul ."s. i. to -'7; Oregon Hallway and Navigation lsts. i. tn IUU; Ohio Southern lsts, M. tn fl.'li Heading 1st preference Incomes, H. to !l4ttii -d preference incomes, s, tn SMft. nvul Tnloilo. St. Louis antl Kansas City lsts, HY cent., to 00.lt. Unr silver In London, sn'-llld. Kisirts to EuroiH! to-morrow, 17.1, 000 ounces. Money on cnll, t V cent. There Is practically nn demand for time money. (Jtintntltins are il V cent, for four months and HltM lier cent, for six month. The market for commercial paper Is a little morn active, and offerings of desirable bills are lnrger. Prime endorsed bills receivable are quoted at SkfttlW V cent., chnlco alngle-namo paper at 4.i4ftJ V cent, nnd good at 4lftHi ) cent. There was a better Inqulrj' for sterling ex change, and the market had a rally from tho recent decline. The Improving tendency wh assisted by decreased offerings of bills nnd sell ing nf stocks for foreign account. Continental exchange waa quiet and firm. Posted asking rates for sterling, $4.Rtll for long bills and $4.H7l for demand. Actual rate arc: Long bills, fc4.HJVWUM.H54: sight drafts. $4.804. and cable transfer". S4.H7. Franca are quoted at S.lHi for long and ii.lTi-. for short: reichmnrks, n.mmt.lH for long antl 0. 7-luail."K for short; guilders. -tOUft-IO fi.lt! for long and 40tfb 40 7-lfl for short. Domestic exchange on New York: Hnston &10crntH discount. Charleston Iltiylng, par; selling. Is premium. Savannali Ilitvlng, par; selling, m premium. New Orleans- Hank, par; commercial, .10 1Im nuiit. San rranclsco Sight, l-'l: telegraphic. 13. St. Ixmis -30 cents dis count. Chicago HO cents discount. The all-rail east-bound shipments of dead freight from Chicago last week were 4A,"iHII tons, against 111. ,100 tons the previous week nnd 44.H32 tons the corresponding week of the pre vious year. Tho e.iat-hnund shipments by lake were 47.1170 tons, against 40,7'.'3 tons the previ ous week. The Cleveland. Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Lon Is Hallmad reports gross rnrnings for Juno of Jl,0-.'1.0(13, a decrease of $lM7,0:lrf as mm- $arel with the same month of last year, and net .o.l.n'5. a decrease nf 874.00H. Kor the twelve months ending June ilO the gross earnings were Jl.'l,o:i4.0lli, a decrease of Sl.n.'I.l.ooil as ivnn pared with the corresponding period of Inst yeiir, and net J.'l.'Jsn.HJ. a decrease of $4'.0,7'.'4. Fixed charges were $U',7A!i,l71. leaving a surplus of t&'.'4,:i7.1. a decrease of So,.'il,li.14, The Iloston antl Albany Itallroail Company's annual report shows: fill. rll5. Chanofn. Orosa earnlngs.tn.M.11.714 W.fin4.B41 Der.tl.niv.027 Up. expenses.. n.ooo.SIU 7.130.IU3 Dec. i.ivw.nsi Net earn'gs.lW.n.lTTrn.l 2.HMlTs38 Inc.'a'lTB.WA? Other Inronir V.l".3.IV 203,2:1.1 Inc. 33.3VU Total lne'e..3,i;0,0S7 A3.oB8.771 Inc. ilBO.VHrt Chsrjea... 1.178,478 I.oio.nsb Inc. IBn.bw.i Surplus... ,S.nibTa7H 2.d.h.hh.1 Dee. I1H.307 niTtdends S.ooo.uoo v.uoo.ooo Hur. InJunsAO. IH83 lAA.ttl Cash nu hand 2.73N.207 DetlennrnU. . VyO.O'H) The Second Avenue Railroad Company's an nual report lu June ,'10 shows; llll. 'OJ. Chanqtt. Oross earnings, .tl.013,480 $tH2.ns Inr.s3i.n78 Op. expenses. .. 784,781 787.1:13 Inc. V7.83I Nrtearnlnzs. 2lTnM tTiftivSA Inc. 13.741 Other Income. . 4.873 8.4UU Inc. 2,174 Charges, . . 131,nh 123,231 lue. 8.B30 Hurplus fUI.IN.1 IVS.MM DecTll.Olft Dhldmdi 7V.I3.1 H3.788 Dee. 4,884 The general balance sheet shows: Cash nn hand, $37,010; surplus tn June :i0. 1KXI, .".', 1H7; betterments, tl4H,l','l. The nuffalo, Hochesterand Pittsburgh rejiortH for quarterended June ilO; nil. Mil, CAnso-a. Oroa. e arnluia fl20.to3 (817,118 Dee. $487,043 Oiieratlngexpenaes, 40H.8HU S8s,3ltf Dn: Itsi.lAO Net earnings . Iw"! 3IH,U28 Dee. I308.H8.1 Other Income.. . 10.808 18,044 Dee. A.43H Total Income 128.11311 is-lTa?:! Dec. 3I2,:II3 nxrdrbarfrs . . 8IV.U7S VIII.N3V Inc. II.I4U DeAcIt . . .. 180,338 1133,141 Inc. 1323,473 BurplUa, The general balance sheet shows cash nn hand $.'1,107. and a prollt ami losssurplusof S'.'A.'-'O. The condition of the Treasury at the close of business to-day roiuparea with that of lust Sat urday as follows: Ana. '. Auu. l. Total atallahle aueta. $7no.IU2,8H0 f7n.'.i)l2.U2H Currrut lUblllllrs Mo.i7V.481 M8l,oU.8U3 Total balance ,I1U.4VU7' $r.'0.8V.U3.1 Ooldbalaaee a:i.3Ju.-i)2 B3.7IO.V84 Currency balance iW!.0(i.7l7 87,Ssv,ii7t Includnl In tiwlsy'a assets are $ 1 ".'.'"-J.ft.Vl 1 fructlonal silver and minor coins and $111,1174.. flHH drisisits In national banks. 'Hie Treasury : I holds f4.HHH.733 national bank notes for re. I I demptlon.agalnkt $4,7H'.'.t.'7:ioii Satiirdny. I Money In l-nndon. it V cent. Hutu of dis count lu the open market, fur both short and three months' hills, iuill 1. Ill V coot. Amount nf bullion g inn Into the Hank of Kngland on bal. ance to-day, 80,0110. Purls advirea quote II r cents at o:t francs, 10 i-entliuis. and exchangu on London at V3 franca tlol centimes. Kleetrle Htoekv f)aoatloaa. lioeTOS, Aug. SO. -The closlog quotatloos of electric storks 10-dsy were: ?.!. 4lt,t. Edison r.lectrlo lllunilnstlac IV" Central Electric . .... 4:IJ 41 Ururral El-ctrle pf . . 78 74 Lauisnn Coosoltdated More Service . va, S3 fori w,yne Electric. s .1 Kurt Wajutl Electrln Trust laertes Al. 41, A Thomsou Houalou Truil laerles Ci 4t, A Thouisoa-llouiton Truit tierles Di 4L4 A t'owaserelal 4'oaa-aead. Mosdst, Aug SO. Lottos- -Deellne.1 A to a iolnts; raltled and closed ess) at a decline for the day of 3 to A points. Hales 43,800 bales. Mterpool declined bslf a Mlal. but rtvovered 11 aud clowu a err steady, spot sales H.pou t-sle, at prices Id buyers' favor, though m llhout quotable change. Hllver la l-ondoa advanced 3-18d lu llouibay yarns and elolhs were dull, la New Orteaus futures declln-d S to 3 poluts. Hpot cot ton here as l 16c. lower. Hales 43o for export aud 713 fur spinning. Midland uplands 8 lA-lBe. buuihern uuj.rk.eas were quiet and batsnusb declined 1.18c lialvsstoo waa essy. Bt, Louts sold Bit and New Or, laaustbo. Port melpts 8.881. a,tslu( S.4K4 this day laat week and 1.421 last year. Thus tar thli week a.Sdi. siialual 3,838 Ibua far tmst wtek. Ualvesioa re reived 718 bales. all utw, New OrleaDS V.IOV. luclud lag 1.385 us, bavauuah 16. lucludloa 14 new. aad Houalou 1.018 saw.scaluat 223 IUU day last wee aud A40 laat year. Ileport of too much ralu to the Carolina-, but no serious dan-age. Dry goods more active. The operations in tha Kail Hlver prim cloth market duiiag the week wsraua aa extended scale. Kroduc tloa.SOo.uoo pieces; sales. 123.000 pieces, and deUv. lies. K07.0UO pieces. BUxk.a33,b00plaoes. Tha watte IumIIoo was sctttasl at a mealing of tha operative-, bout 10.000 splaaira aad l.otsl weaver atteaded. the fonuar voiiog to accept tho reduction aad 400 of the latter voted to coaiiouo work with iho sptaaers. Tho remainder decided to take a volun tary vaaratloa of four weeks. Private advlree SUlo that Us sltuaUoa will ts eaula-i wllhia two --tdi 4. mmmmmiatimmmaamaum Ths market closed stronr at Stte. flat. Fall River Mpe-elal-The sptaners. together with SOO weavers, staried this morning at reduced wages, and while the major. Ity hellers that matter will be adjust-.! In the next fortnight, the roore conservative manufacturers say that It Is only the lieginnlng of the end. They suit, stanttste their opinion! and say that the apparently friendly decision of the weaver to take a voluntary vaeatlon will ultimately effect a complete ahutdown, Inasmuch a the mills rannot afford, for any length of time, to an on spinning yarns whllivwrav, Ina ts at a standstill. The Joint storks at Kail Itlvarand Providence now amount in 1,187.000 pieces, and when the stock at Iloston Is added It brlnars ths hoMlngs well tip to 1.AO0.000 piece. The sales of wreklr contract! at Fall 111 vrr on Matunlav Included llV.OOOpleces for August, BA.000 for Heptrmher, 111,. 000 for October. tS.OOOfor November, and 8.000 for December. There were no dividends ilis-lareil last week. Thamsrket I Arm atTrsc. flat. Blocks at Hill Itlvrr and Providence compare aa follows with the same weeks In previous years: Wf lilrtr. YoW.ieiice. ISOl , 833.000 822.000 18'l ,.. 144,000 113,000 1HU2 , 1881 483,00(1 4S4,ll(SI To-nAT's FKATvsts With a dull and weak Liverpool market, a unlet Hate of trade In Manchester, and some tnrrrsseln the receipts at the ports and the Interior lovina, with a strike at hew Iledforil, generally favor able rrnp accounts, and selling for local and htiropean account, prices here were depressed. Hume tiiifiiror able crop reports were received from Texas reporting tisi much i-sln which was causing mat and shedding, but most of the news v as liearlah, and It carried the day. The trading In futures v as as fnllon s- Vtoittna. l(fteif. Ijttrrni. ,SUm. Atlgliat 8.3NB.A A II.AM 1011 Heptemlier .n.nsatit.n.1 b.bh n.nv h.iksi Oclnlier 8.BHM8 88 8.74 nils 1 1. Hill Nmember ,8.73(ll.7 8 so 11.78 '2.IISI liecemoer .B.NVwB H.I B.sn B HI lo.ino Jsnunrv 8.sii.hw 8.82 11 s7 7.noii Kebruary 8.4(tl.uil Bin H.M4 1,000 March. 7,Ults 7.03 7.00 s.noo Ktot-R Was In fslr demand and firmer. The low grades Mere nulei. Hairs 7,200 bids. EHirts A.I7V sacks. Itecelpfs II, 388 bills, and lll.NOSssiks. Win. ter wheat brands In btils. were quoteil an folloiast No lti.Ic, l.7ixa(I.H0i fine. tLMVatl.tio: aupernne, 2u2.liii No. V extra, iv.lftM2.v.1: No. 1 extra, iv.Mii,:t2.4lii clear, S2.HMrt.Wij stralghls. tV.A.V S2.7.1-, patents, ev.H.VsS.I.V.1i itlchlgsu stralghla. f2.flomv.7A: city mills fur West Indies, S.1.4AS "rnt. enls," aitaSi.iii; rye flour. itiierntie, v.,t3i corn meal, Wi-aiern, V.N3i.t3.Itii tlramfywlnr, :l.'.'0. MIIIKreil Kran, V loo im. 40 Ks.i, niksn.v-. ; aborts too .), HVV'INAi'.i tnlddllngs, iho to lou Sis.i.N.y BiK'.i sharps tflnei, iHk4HAe.i rye feeil, HAfH7ic. screenings, Aoa70c. V.I110 ns,t nlf meal, tsM27. tlaais Whest advanced lit to lly. Siot sales 180,. 000 buah. for eiisrt. No. S red, tw-s'ie. under Hepiem Iter alios! 1 No. S ml f.n. It. annat, sc. over Hepiem ler:do. rnrrndnf Augiut.Sic. ovrr. and No. s hard winter, Hcpifinber price atloat, Theie were the re. celpts. Chicago, 470.NI17 bush.: Milwaukee, S4,0A0: Mluneainlls, 143,810: Dultlth, 43,0.10; Ht, Uiula. 103,. 000; Tolnlo, 141.387; Detroll, VU.IUII. KsnssiCtty, 37,. 80.1; New York, ni.ltMl; HalUtunre. 78,1301 Phlladel. phla. 43.U3H: ItOltoll, 1,083. Total. l,S8H,i84 lill.ll.; (otalHaliirdav, l.olH.Siill: total laat )rar, 1.082,413, Future sales 3,0J3,o0u bush., as follows. Nit. Oixnina. Ijttrftt. IHtlhtat, Vloino. night. August.. . . As'l All's Heptrmla-r A741 A7 All Al A7W IK'lotier .38.1 AUl, AUU Allt, ASl, Dei-emls'r . Bill lilt, hv.'lft llVW lint. May ,8811-18 iu, ilji, 87', 11.H4 Com declined Wc. to ie., but recovered this and nil vaiueillse. toltt1'. Hwn sales, I8.1HKI bush. None fur rimrl. No. S.ilu.ii.t8i4c.anoat. Future sales30o,0V0 bush, as follow,. .ilf. fpenlnij. Lottrrt. lHohnt. Cloning, night. August ... 80' Aiiif Heptemt-er A" A7, ami. Am, an'J Octols-r. . AJlJ A7W ANS AnS, A7li Decemlier Al .1.1 17'J A87 a.1 May. . . .Al M AtOj A.lti A41, Oats advanded lac. to fe. Fipnt prices slesdy at the close. Spot sales IVII.OOO buah. No. V, white, 7lc.l HeptomUrandivtolier.doMUlHc.i No. 3, do., :m,c.; No. s, mixed, 3.U3.1Hc: ungradisl, llltiilii'. for white, and 3.1H033c. for mixed. Future sales, 173,000 bush , as follows: Hit. Optnlng. Lmrttt. llighct. doting. .Vluif. Auguat.. 83H i Heptrnibrr...333 Xt- :U 81 33-( IX-totier... IIIH till list 8.1 841, Thli ahowa the alalble supply - trftrdf. Corn, flM, llyr, Barlfu, Airai. bnh. bunh. buah. hlMA. Aug. l,is34..at.9ot.iio J.irvi.no 4.st.i.ti Uri.mii la.noo Aug, Il,is..i4.,trji.iwi 8,ln.i,ui J,s.s,lll tai.nii s;,ihi Aug.lV,lta..67,stajlal S,-vs.lHI IJM.iail Ml.un IIV'I AllK.SII,IS2,.JI.77V,o:il 7,ll'.'.UO S.IMll.UUU U3,ll .V.1.IO) The New York stock, in bushels, ll as follows. rail, 1491. 11m, tiff. .4wo. . Aug. it. Aug. i. Aug.. Wheat. .11,031,208 ll,im7,7u 10.Hii.niil s.il'hi.hii Com.... 83.4WI Bl.Ni; 420.HIII 824.337 Data.. . 3H.23'I 317.J0.I 4JN.7K3 AI7.U2.I Itye. ... 8,23V W.V.IV ,18,7nl 7.N4U Parley . ... 22.410 l'ras 02.1 3.138 Malt.. .. S0.774 3 1 .WW 1NH.I.VI 2,303 Total.. IS.0H8.imf 11,331,331 11,087,2.1.1 3.8411.3.18 To-biv's FrsTi'nrs. Corn adtanced, parity owing to a rls In wheat. Hhorts were cmerlng rierc and at the West. The vlalblo supply iln.ri'ascd 121,000 busli. Vnfavornblecrop ri'sjits v.rre recell. Wheat ad vanced, malnlj oislng to higher markets In Europe and a good Kurcpsn demand here loth for cash 1 nhcat and futures. There waa a corner In flour at l'arls, and It adtanced there BO to 1 30 centimes, while wheat advanced 40 to All centimes. Pertln was !! marks higher, and Llvernol advanced allghily. Ant werp was steady. The iiuantlty on insare to KuriilM) fell orr 332.OO0 buah., and the vlalhle supply Incrrauil only I.Sno.Ooo bush. Wheat Is tielng used quite Inrgelr at the Wrst, It la stated, for fe-dlng 'stuck. It sells lower than com everywhere. Chicago receipts were large, but at some other Interior points the arrlvaianre said tube falling off. The Northwestern stocks show a note worthy decrease fur the week. The weather 011 the Coutlncnt was reported unfavorable for harvesting. Outs were deprraacd at one time, but later on rallied with corn. Chicago. Aug. 20. heverul of the mm surplus htntea are Importing. wheaK. for lewd. The enormoua wheat recetpta at Chicago are forced by elevator concerns for the pnrioe of fllltux up ware house aim., tiefore winter sets id. It Is not ,-u. couraalng to the hulls, thai competition between miller, feeders, and eximrlers lowu aud Mis souri Fair, urecedeil by ahow-ers In eastern portion; cooler Tuesday Nebraska Fair, cooler, wanner Turaday. Kansas Fair, Miuiherly winds. II lltiols Local rams tu-dsy and to-ulglit; rulrTursdn). Indiana Increasing cloudiness; ahowera Ttleait.-i) Mltmesota Fair; cooler ruesilay. Dakota -Fair wanner Tuewlay. Wheal strong, higher on cloning rattles. Puylng principally on oniers from sealioard 1-strr, llrosseau A- tllffiird acllie buyirs of whiat. Hliurts trying to inver It. W. linger Co. IsMight I considerable com. presumed for Drs Moines lulerer,ts. lailt sdvancoln wheat causeit by New York buying I'rovlsious nnii oil continued strength In grain mar kets. The Northwest Is -ending In erj strong news on wheal, oui'niewuigesava llerlln lisik tut nt IimiIs of wheal oftertsl by cable Hattinlay nlghl, and another aa)s all offers acii'plel, Millers sny feeih'ri outbid ding them fnrcierjinlng hut choicest grade. IIHnc.Iuics-Coffee ilii-llnrd A to 1A iMilnta lo most rase, but closeil aleady. Iiwer cablea and large bantos receipts. Kates 12.7AO luigs. llart' nliencd eaaler. but later on ads ancetl 4f to i,f. llanitiurg was quiet and unchanged. Hlo was dull and nominal; Sun tosguletandunchongiil. Iltn receipts, h.ih Hi; hatiti-i, re. 1-rlTeil 30.000, Mih'Ic at Hlo aud Santos, ,10.1,000 tiuga. American warehouse dehtrrle last week, 81.81N tugs, against 4 1,104 In the same week laat year on Hutiir day the warehouse deliveries were A.V04 Isigs. 'flu American vlalhle supply or llruxll Is 411.743 hags, against :inh,833 a ear ago. ihi trading In futures was aa follow; Monti. Snl$. Highlit, loirear. Cloning. January 230 12.30 12.311 lv.30el'i.:i.1 March . ... I.800 12.30 iv.va I2.2.'4IV.3U May . . .. SiKI 12.03 12.no II.U.VaU'.0.1 Augual I.0IIO 14.7.161 14.83 Heptemlier 3.3IIO 14.1.1 14.10 14.0.1.414.10 octnlier :i,ihhi 18.3.1 13.3.1 1:i.:ii"i 1,1.40 December 2.3oo 12.33 12.33 IV..MMIV.011 Itlo on the apnt waa easier; No. 7. 18c. Sales, U.HOO luigs Victoria for elport at lAlti' for No. h. Itaw sugar firmer and more actlie. no' lest S',c. 88' leal, :4c. Sales. 4 1.000 baga centrifugals, 88 lest, at :iV- lletloeil fairly active. Nsrsi. HToaut- Dull but llrm. Spirits turpentine, SUlvftUOc.. eoinniuu to giKst stralued radn, 9l.toj I'tTKOLXlll-Not qunteil: Oil Clly, S04C. bid. PaovisiossLaril nrin. cliy, ,4u7ic.. Weatcru, 7.8V.: Heptemlier, 7.8uc. I'ork nrtu, but dull; ineas, S1.V4SI3.J3. DresMit hKa.B4a.i47l,'-; pigs. 7:V. blrarlne, IOC. Tallow, 4 " oieo. nC. tgga, UHllrs.'. Dratbullrr. Vll-lV4l,c , do cheese, UIjuWSjC. CltlCAUO, Aug, 20, f hee were the Chicago prlcea: ,ii. IPnraf. Oventng, llighrit, LnwtMt. Closing. Aiufif. Kept A:, A3i A.IV A.Vi (Ml Wee... AosJ .sJ 88i Al, AlH I 'Of M. Bent . . A2S, A I AV'( 3:lli A21 May . Al A3 Al 3!(J Ms I 1 Ufa. Kept. . . VttU HOI, VUU KllU VIM. May .... 341 331, 341, M 341, Sep!.'.'. . 7.471, 7.371, 7.171, 7.311 7.471, Jan. 7.AO 7.371, 7.30 7.3JI 7.t7iJ Hit-. Kepi.. . 7.20 7.821, 7.20 7.321 7 VO Jau. . ., 8.83 70u 8.83 7.ISI 8.82't ft.r. Sept .113.40 613.30 613.40 l3.An $18.30 Jan 13.43 13.80 13.121 13.80 13.10 I4a rltoek Market. Nrw Yoax. Muuday, Aug. VO.-Kecelpia of beeves were ,1,040 head: 3u cars ou kale- Market opened 8rm, closing dull and weak. 1'oor loprliuu natlvesteer sold from 6-1.73 to 6l.su Iimi .. Hrcrlplaofcalaea were S.00O head. Markrt artlte, liHHc. V a. higher. Puor 10 prime seals sold frmu t-1lo 68.73 f loiiaa. Itecelpta of aheep aud lamba were 18.200 head, 30 raraousale. Market steady lo nriu. 1'isjr to prune aheep Mild from 62 to 6.1 v 0(1 as.; common to i-UoU-u lambs from 63 23 lo 63.121. Kecclpisof hogs were 8,33 brad. Market weak at 63.AOil.H3. Ileal Filiate Auction Hales. It. V. llaruett ac to. sold yeatrnlay at III Proadwav, uuder foreclosure, a plot tit four bits III Colli gc atrei t aud two lul In llnffniail street. The order was matte In a ult by Husun A- It Moses against EIIxaieih Itower to forvclostfa mortgage of 6l.,Vsi. TUu prop ert) adjoin the grounds of HI. John's College. The College street plot, lisl,A7 I, was pun-hascl by J K. Owen for 61.410. il.c lluilmau street plot. 6oi.Hl, brought 674U. aud twoaillullilug bit lu College street, Aoillsl, brought 11.410. I, III from J b.liseiis. The hu)er was acting lor Father Ignatius Iteuaud, the Treasurer uf Ihl'i-ollrge. The total for Iliu plot was 6J.83U. Krai Kalule Traaarersi. 46th at. a a. 100 w 8lh av.VOSlOO.A. Edwin Cohnlrld lu Nicholas M Wraer 4'Jlhal. a s. 482.8 vv loth a. 2j. IUiloo.3; Chliso I' Herring el al lu A M Herring el al 1 Ultisl, II a, V.ll :i e Columbus a. 31 lllSl.3. Wm II Kamsey lo Wm L Miller I 8th ll, a s, 37A w Ccutral Park Weal, 2.1s luu.3; Henry KsaU-, Jr. and wife to Frle.1 erkka Hsabe 1 eatnat.e a. 321.7 a Columbus av, .07,38; Frtedertcka lUahe to Win luuklo 1 lNibat. as.128 West, Edwd L Hall 10 Mary I. Hall ... I Klsrrsldedrlte.es. 73 s snlh si, S3.BII0O, Wm Kulght and wlfa lo Uula F Wrbunanu 1 63d at, ns. lud w loth av. 23S88.8. Augualus M Herring al si to Sarah K Usndrlrk 1 lllbat.ua. IV88. llthav.SAxluJJI; Moss bamsoa to Pan boa Kainw.o, .... I Horatio st,ss. l3Adelludsua st. 23i7. Ju lliuLochuianaad wife loC II D StelTem SI, 000 68th st, 4V tots West. Frlnlrrtrka KaaMto WmKaukln .... I 68th. SI. U s. 340 w West Ludav. IVSxIOO; Ittlro ludelll and wife 10 llrruard Mahnn 1 93d st. a s.H8e4lhav. 32Siloo.. Mary P. Hay to John E Hlluson . 20.800 Madiaou av.se cur 107th 11. 100.11x100. lira ry Kolkurhlkl snd wife 10 Louis W trtn 1 111th at. Aa West. Louis Wink and wlfa 10 Iteory Rotosihlld 1 1 lth at, ns, 113 wstbav. 27.3 loo.l I Mary kia to Loulso Ultsswotsl 1 1 1Mb l. a s. same prop, Msry A Todd 10 Mary 1024 t. as. 103 Park av 2iiluu.ll, Her- .. m I uaatUaxsaadwUeWJuoaatssr 11AU Drive, w a. 101 8 a 1ASthlt.lrrrg;Wm Rankin and wife to Frledeiick Raabe , ,. 1 Washington r, 48 n 8th st, S4xl30 Margaret Hicks 10 Thomas Hlcki u, .. ,:,,,.,. 10 188th St. n s. 471.10 e Southern lioolevsnl, S3 IOO; Philip Ilohnolto lteliecraH Conn .. t Trlnllyav.es. 81.7 n 13.1-1 st.SlsHli Amelia ss-hwartler to Henry Brehmer and wife.. . 8,000 3dar.es. 228 a 1 71st st, Aoxloa: Julia Hurl . stel to Albert F llrugnisn , t 17ltb st, s n eor Islington av, IBtxliHIi James FLmnellr to Patrick N IMnnplly. . 10 Wlllslt st, 1181 Clllle Uerkowltt to Morris Berkowlis. ,, .. , I Wlllett at, 84; Maurice litirsteln and wire to Joseph Stitarnian 1 Drisime st. 114. and S Wlllett st; Herman Werthslmand wtfetnllarrl Ascher. . 08,000 Howard st, S3: Augustus M Herring et al lo Elisabeth a Herring. . . 1 UrCOStltD M0RTU10M. Ahueman, thai K., and sno to Kllen 1, Olhmer. n a s Dsrkeat, lots 28 to 31, map of prop of Chss Dsrke, at Klngsbrldge (24th ward), , 1 yr ,. . l.ooo An her, llarrl. tn Herman Wrrthrtm, lot 83, map land nf Isaac Clsson, 4 yrs . .. 8,000 Altlerl, l'asfuilc,and wife tnliernard Mahon, ss II Itli si, inn e yd av. note 8,000 Arnold, Anna, and huso to Annnf Hasscy, ss llaim, j,i w vd av, Installs. A.liOO Ilril.tuer, Henry, and wife in Michael I, Ooetr, e s Trinity av, ni 7 n 133d at, yrs 1,800 Itarrv, James, and wire to John Harry, n 1 71th st, Alt wvdnv. A yrs ...... 8.000 Christen. Ferdinand, to Anna C Fedden. e a llobblnsav, I lion iftlst st.Ilyrs ... , 1,800 Herring, EllralietliH. to Title iluaratitee and Trust Co, a a llowanlit, S4H.H s e llnuulway, . 3jrs , SA.000 Hafkrr, lledwlg.rtal to John 11 llloodgood and alio, SPA Delatireyst, .1 rs . ... S3.00O l.tiatlg Arnold, tn John Townahend, r s Hlver side Drive, Ao.ti a lo:W st, note 1,370 I.lndaav, Joslsh H, et al to Una Stetthrlmer, ss7lstsl, 341 w West Kbit av,.1 yrs. 17,600 McEsoy, Thomas, and wife to Itachri A Filing, e s F.sgle av, lot on, mail pnip occupied by the 1,'rsullne Convent, vSdward, 4 yrs. .. 8,000 ralllaer, Chss, to James U I'tittism, a a I22d si.'jsowllhav, 1 yr 30,000 Prrtisclt, Leonard U, and ann to lleo ltoll, 288 Delanceyst. Airs 22,300 Past,, Frletterfi-ka, to Chss 11 Curtis, w a Drive, 104.8 a tASihst, I yr... . 1. .. 18,000 Kanie to Wm Rankin, same prop. A yrs. .. 10,000 ltrgan, John, and wife to the llrsdley ft Cur rier Co. Ltd, n a 104th it, 28.1 w i'nrk av, 21, months ... , . 3.091 Itamsry, Wm If, to Judmn H Todd, s s with in, ton w Atnitirdarn av, t yr 1S1 41,000 Rugarman, Joseph, to Ida lliirstrln, w s Wll- let st, 17.1s Illvlngtnnst, !l yrs . 4.000 Rame 10 same, same prop. Installs, . . . 400 Hchlefrelln. Henry n. and aim lo Edward K black, e s Inwood av, vti.ll n llerard av, :i yrs, .... 8,800 Slevln, Joseph, and wife tn Union Truit Co of N Y. 33 Warren and 28 Murray sts. A yrs. 7A.000 Turner, James, to Isabella Wells, ws 8th av, IW.ll svtlthat, A ) ear, mtge nn lease, ... 4,000 Wrlsmann. Louis V, m Win Knight, e s Hlver- side Drive, 7AsSHihat, Ajrs . .... 18.000 Wlrth. Unlls, and Ilarbara tn Henry llolhs- child, se cor Mndlson av and 107th st, iVi 1 yr 80.730 RtcoHtir.o t.r.Asrs. Kleln.Chss.f, et al to Fredk Wagner, 137 West 21th st. A yrs 61.320 Dickie, Kdwdl, to Ouster Hcyer, I West 3,1 st,3 yrs. ... . . 11,4(81 rfinntit.nl. NEW YORK & NEW ENGLAND REORGANIZATION. ui;stovn:UKi: Aug.9.i.4. To nepoaltnre fnder the Plan or Iteorjcaa laatlon aC lrererred or t'omnon Htnrk nf ' TIIK XEVT YUUK st: NHW i:.'G I.A.N U RAII.no lU COM PAN V I The third Installment of the uiment required by the Agreement of Ileorganltatlon Is hereby called, and all holders of certificates of deposit of either Pre ferred or Common Stock are hereby notified that such third Inrtsllment, vhu 6U.SA per ihare on I'referred Hlis'k and 6.00 perstiaron Common Stock, rnuat be paid on or before Aug. 21, 1884, nt the MANHATTAN TItl'KT COMPANY. No. I Nassau stNew York city, or the OLD COLONY TKL'HT COMPANY. Ames Ilnlld. tng, Iloston, Mass. Certificates of deposit must be pre sented at the lime of pa) ment, in order that the sajiic may U noted thereon. .ioiin i. w.Ti:ni:uv, j IIKMIY W.CANNON, r Committee. T..ii:iTi:HHoNtooi.inoi:,.ir.. ) Northern Pacific Rnilroad Co. SECOND M0RT0A0E BONDS. Referring to the prevlotia advertisement andclrcu larVf this Committee, largrdesltsof the abovelionds having already lieen mude, holders of non deposited bonds are urgently reiiueated tndepnatt their holding 1 at once with the NEW YORK 8KCIMUTV ANI) THCSf CO No. 40 Wall St., New York. In exchange for Its ne gotiable receipts, which will lie Hated as soon as a majority of the bonds have been riejxislted. As set forth In the Committee's circular. It Is of the utmost Imtsirtance to the Second Mortgage pondhnld ers that their Interests tie represented by a separata committee NEW YOHK, Aug. t7, 1111. .IOIINHTO.V I.I VINfJHTON, Chairman, Ilt'.MU.N'T II.AIlKi; Vice-chairman, I.I'TIIKR Klll'N'l.i:, ' lll'.MtY H. Itl'.IIMISND, cii.viti.i:s s. FAiitt-iui.n, Comanlttee. MKIIAFI. II. Ciniltl.O, Counsel. H. I', KII.NKII, Secretary, Itnilrnadway, New York. to Tim iioi,iii:hs or Flr!t JIorljjitKP (I wr com. Ilomls or tiik Toledo, Ann Arbor & Grand Trunk Ry. Go. AND Toledo, Ann Arbor & North Mich. Ry. Go. For effective ncilon.lt ts esienlial that Hie Bond holders' Committee control at once a majority of the atsitc-rnentlnned bonds. You are, therefore, requested to deposit your bonds with the METH0P0L1TAN Tlll'ST CO.. No. 37 Wall M yrw York, lu exchange for Its ueg.sftible receipts, and sign the Pondhnldrrs Agreement, copies of which can be hod' of "aid Trust Company, or either of the undersigned. H.'. MATITIX. Chairman. (IO Itroadway. IVItfMJ. lVWIir.Mi;ill Hrond M. HI II ON llllltn, tO Nss.uu Ht. Iir.NKV K.MrllAIK., Ill Wall HI, .IAH. II,OI,IIMIANT.U7 road Ht. Publlo Interest Increasing ENCOlTIUIIINfl OUTLOOK FOR Hl'HIVFbH RKVI. VAL IS NOW ltF.FLKCTEHIN8TF.AllY AIlsOltlTIO.S OFHIVIDFNUAM1IJIW PRICED HTOCICMOFMF.IUT. Htos'ks and grain bottf hi and sold on commission for cash or nn a margin of from 3 to A iiercenl. Htockstn lotaoflo in tuu shares and upward drain l.ooo 10 A.0O0 tiuahels, or more, as ordered on the New York and Chicago Kachangei. Coinmlindou 1-18. Private wire 10 Chicago. Write or call for our "NF.W SoO 1'AOE ILI.fS THtTt.ll MANUAL."gMnghlgheit anil lowest price for leu years, and other valuable Information on Mucus. lunula, and Wheat. IHHI'KU OHATIH AND MAII.IIU I'KIT. 1 wvnty ye.irs1 rxiwrlrnce, lltK ltt.FI.lth.MK FfltMMIKIi I'll vale ofnee with tickers, fur rnu veuleuce of cuilomf ri. HAIGHT&FBEESE, I orncEa 4-3-6-7-B-9 Danker tV Ilrakera. US Hroadway, N, T. SUCCESSFUL DISCRETIONARY SPECULATION. Deposltaof 6'-?3 OOand upward recelred Dividends raid semi motithly. small Insesinn have same pro tection afforded capitalists, lllghesi refcreiiceaglveu. FT KVAN8.JII. at CO.. 4ll Hlalto llldg . Chicago. piv.i.rnrJjS iiml ntrrrot. ""OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN COAL COMPANY. No. I IIROAIIWAY, ; NEW YORK, Jul) 111. IHI. 'VHT. Hoard uf Directors of ihe Amerk-au Coal Coiu- 1 aiiir of Alligauy inunty, Martland, haiethlsdav declared u mm auuual dlvlileud of Hires' ami one-half liercs-ut upon ihecapltalaiock of the couipau, pa ablealthlaonlceuuHalurdal.bept I hu The transfer book will tm cloacl 011 Tuesday. Aug. ttl. at :t oVl.N?k V. M., aud reopened ou the iimrulug uf CIKOIKiE M. BOW1J1Y, Hccrnary. American District Messenger Company maintains Competent Help, who will handle Advertising for THE SUN without extra charge. Rates for advertising at the following offices will be the same as those charged I at the main office: j NEW YORK CITY -THE srN, !. Proadway. near Ssdal. icopy rrcalved until II V M ., no Eau I Kiln I st Icopy received until V P. M All American Dtitrlt-t ' Mraaengar omcs (until HP. M. UKooKl.YN-kaitern DUtrk-t AdverUslDf bureau. l&J broadayi aw7 Ful- 1 tou si..oppoalte City nail: 73rt rliuhlngav. I.OSU ISLAND CITY, 1, ..-burden av . 6 itelephoue call. 1 aoureenpolnl). John W. Davreo. Bordeu as-l aad fi. i. N Dodsoa. HOBOKIN. V J Otto 1. Keith merer. 410 Washington al.. J LUSjtensteln.Xll Wash iDgtnast. PATCHOOt'E. I. I. -James CanBeld. llerard building. JAMAICA, L. I. -Corner Washington and Fultnail. tlPKlNnrtELD, L. I. In the l'ol 70V. LAWKkNCE, I.J. la If U phone oHlce, near d.jt. rAH KOCKAWAY, L. I -Vtat store, corner Cataeila aad Moil av. HOCfc A WAT TaJtUca. U L-Cemsr Ui tatls v. aa4 Seoleiard, RUBBER GOODS OK AI1I1 KINDH. Best Quality. Lowost Price. H0D6MAN RUBBER COMPANY, nnotnTVAY, i t wfrt tein nt., etiK. ti it a. mi ht. ! aii. ant av. iiiitkI,, crtftt goarit. " ' Enat Hide. A Tit AV 10, "Morla llotir,"opposte Cooper Union. I Fiirnlsbe.1 riotns, with good, substsntlal board, Fngllsh cooking for gentlemen and married couplesi I.So up, "l I ITH HT !I4 KA.lf.-i'lesJSnt double and "single I f rfsitos, all comenlenccsi excellent boardi terms refitrrate. jhiiRT., IMf;AHNreciy furnlsh.il back pnrior, sill with Isiardi hot nnd cold walert other rooms. 1 7TH ST., 14 F.A1T. Nliely furnished rooms IsVI vritii iKinrdi excellent lis-atloni terms mole rat references exchanged. West Hide, HTH ST.. (1(1 WKST. Rooms for bachelors, hand ) somrly furitlihrd, lowprlcrsi wllhlsianl If ile sired. VonxA U'nntcd. TASTEII- Two hall rooms and board, by brother "v and slater. In restiectable liosrdlng hmisf aImiiq 12th st, 1 state particulars and terms for permanency. M tsix ltll.gunomce, ef urni.9hfd jSoomji &3pnttmtntjJlo ft IJsst Hide. IIlVlNfl PI.ArE, 2.1.-Urge, nicely furnlshfd front I room, lit.aoi front hall room, 17.50. JI) AV !i4.- -Front parlor for a couple, or would a) answer for business purposesi first lloor. 1 mi! HT.. IC4KART. -Very comfortably furnished 111 front nnd Imek rooms; every convenience; Isiarii optional private house. I i.TH KT., HM KAHT.-Largr and small front rooms, 1 J nicely furnished) gas: hath, hot and cold, private. al.TH HT.. IS! F.AST.-Elrgantly furnished rooms, Citall conveniences; transients accomtnistiitedi terms mislernle. O-TH ST., alii KAHT.-Flegsntly furnished Isrgo I front room for couple or gentleman hot. cold water; reasonable. tJQTH MT.. IiTkaht'. 'llacheior utiartersi parlor, up-a-sf icr floors, single rooms, private hatha conveni ent hotels, clubs. TOTH HT.. IBIIF.A8T. -Nicely furnished rooms, with f Issktlit gas; all conveniences, HITH HT 1147 KAKT. - Ijirge furnished room, fine l private house batht gentlemen only; refer ences, $3, HITH HT..:Tiu KA.st. Newly furnlahril rooms'ln 't .rh ate house gentlemen with references. 1 (Tit ST., 111! FAST. -Elegant furnished rooms, I . r ill com eulcnces. In private house. A Vest Hide. 1 TH ST.. 40 WKST.-l.argp well-furnished room ImIq quiet, comfortable house; exclusive bath If desired. J ITH RTT.4nl WF.ST.-Neat. pleasant rooms for y'i gentlemen, 11.30, tv. S.1; near itatlon; cars convenient. l(.TH ST., 10H WEST. -Ijirge and small rooms, fur 't . nlshed and utifurnlahed; parlors suitable fur phsslclau; cheap. "sjd ST.. 204 WEST.- large and small rooms hot tf) and cold water, bath. ef urnishfil Hoomis Eo ft roohlijn 'OI.l'MMIA IIFKIHTK. 4H. two minutes to Fulbin V ferry aud bridge.- targe. square f ront room: two or three gentlemen; $2.ao wii-kly. ef lats and s,pnrmctit6 jra rt. AIIHOI.I'TKI.V FIRIIIMIOOF. TIIK KVKI.YX, lot WKHT 7S1TII HT., Overlooking Manhattan and Central Parks. El Slators. eleelrle lights, Av FinHT.fl.AHH ItllHTAt'KANT. Apartments with kitchens from sU.noo to fl.noo; mm honaekcplng apartments, two to lite rooms ami Isstli, oootol.voo, with sen Ire. Cln'tllsrs sent 4. K. Ill 1. 1., Manager, (U Liberty st. II 100 WKST 71TH ST. overlrsiklng Manhattan ! V aipisre -Choice stenm.hentit apartments, ll rooms and bath; t-'lT to 8t:i. f. K. HILL. MANAllfilt. Amsterdam as. and th st.. 0'.' I.llicrty st. V A F.LEOANT .1 nod ll room flats, with all ln. . irormcnls: rents SIS to frj; also Sand 4 room aiiariments; rents from $h to six CHAN. F. WniTE. 8S2 Columbus av. a Pl'I.V TO J sIAMIX.I. irrflllNOIIAM, Assent, Villi West With st. BEAUTIFULLY DKCOHATF.D AVAIITMF.NTS. 4.B, a rooms, bath; all luiproveinents, steam hente.1; In newly nutahed houses, N, K. corner VNth st.and nth av.; rents tHI-MA, JANITtlK. I.'LDOK Tt) Li:T. 46 Hudson St.; Hvn nsims. In good order; rem $.ls key tn bam-ment store. TUOIIN lONM RODMAN. Rear Estate Agent, 1 IV East lllh St., between Itdund 4th ava. 1SI.ATS AND APARTMENTS." unfurnished "and fur 1 nlshed, in all pans of the clly. HlLSOM ItROTHKHS. row Hroadway, cor. 12th st. IKlttlV ST.. :w.Sliigle flat, four large rooms; he i tween PbH-kerand Heilford; all Improvements; low rent. Janitor. "VIlNNF.IIAHA.HVIIto U'J7 Park av.-Mx moms and I bulh. all Improvemer's; hcnutlfully decorateitt steam tieateil throughout; rent $.10 to t.lrf; one mouth trie. Janitor. 'N LET Entire dwelling part of house inn Waver 1 ley place, three floors. eight rooms, all In order rent 940, kevat Iteuui-r Druthers', watchmakers, IVvj Waserley pface. TIUmNTON M. RODMAN, Heal Es tate A;cut. 112 l-ast lllh st. "t'lCTOHIA. lllh at., near lh av.-F1v risuna and v bath; handsomely decorate!; alt new; low- rents, Janitor. H7. W. JmiWNS. 184 lllh av. 7 LAKor ROOMS and bath, hot water heating, new I houses Juat completed. S4, 10 9110, ou tilth St.. near Madlriiuas.. also r. rooms nnd balh. hrateil, lit-1 SO East inllh it., sun, tUS. all light; uuahafts. 8 Til AV., no and 112. Elegant tints, 4 rooms'aud luith; all liuprotcments; rent SI7 to ('.".', one-hnlf month free. Inquire nf Janitor - I ST ST.. 130 EAST., near I-exliigliin av.-Slngl a1 ibMir and three light Uslrisuua; gas Uxturcs, ii'4 iuonlhl rjOTH ST.. WEST. -Elegantly decorated flats: 7 and war s rooms, Imtti: steam heateil; private halls, lu quire Janl'or. ii;!0 West AUIh st b)) ST.. 1U EAST. -Mi rooms and bath, all light. a decorated, perfect order. Janitor. New house. I s),";TH BT.. 21H EAST.- Apartments of three and L awt I four rooina; all light riMima; cheap rem. 10-TII BT. IM WEST -Fine Hats, six rooms; sll OtJ luiproveinents, one mouth free. .at. and iiartntfutu ittrooklyn. S(l AND tlO MONTH rem for 4-room flats: alvi 112 7 uiontb for atorH and 2 risims lu brick buildings WHO and u2 Myrtle av., ilrooklyn. bee janitor. Iltrcllinn Jftott.fj. to Jrt. i 73D ST. AND 85TH ST., WEST SIDE. fllJsIHSHI.E 'I AND 4 hTOKV IIOCSES. Fl'l.l V DECORATED, STEAH IIKAT. AMI FI.KC1HIC Ullllr, Cl.ARK IXI'.tTE, v.t ir--T 2.111 sr IIEHIHAIII.P. IIiirsFS. furnlaheil and unfurnished. At tn all .arts of the city. FOl.fOM HHoTHEl'.h, sjrT Hroadway. cor. 12tb at. 'I'll LET Corner Alith "t.. Islington ar high stoop, 1 brokVIl atouu house, iwrfect order alill itenllat or doctor. JollNIl, WHIilHT. JSHroadat. tTo 3Cft for business Jurposte. tirrit ix ;ni i.itt TEMPLE" COURT. ' The luiisl cotiteuieully arrance.! and imsl centrally located FIRE Pitta IK tlVFH'K Ill'II.HIMI In Ineill). It I' LAN It .t' srillTIN'O, Agrals, uu prt mist a, fl lU-cauiau at. IM'ILDINIIS, imres, lofts, unices, studios inlet lu da J alrable bs-atlous. tillSOM IIROTHERH, b2H llrissd ay. cor. IV1I1 at. HIEAP FlAKIKS lo let, eirn Hroadway aml47IUat I Itith. al. Inquire N. ss'HWAR.. 47 Fast IHtli at I,li; HCmiM In stole, openda) and night. Apply 1- oil pleluls.', AUU tubal IldllT 1 JilTs- Low rent, low Insurance, steam heat, 4 power, elevator; latthal uu Walker st.. near F.niad. way, and al Usi.1 Pearl u.. near bridge. 1 A Hi IE STOKE, northwest corner Hdas and I'.'llli 4 at. Appl) to IIAIKIOJ, opMsslteroruer STOHK. alugle and double, tu Ihe uewl nnlshed bulldluga ou Ihe northeast 1 oruerkMh al. aud utU a... reuts iiuslerate. Janltnr 011 premises. STORES, lucludlnd flat SI.1 s-r nth. Address J II YOC.MI. Pelhamsllle. New V.irk. New Haven aud Hartford It It. STORE AND FLOOR lo lei for business purpiiaes. Appl uu preinisea, . Fail .'Otti l '1'OLF.T Lolls, 2SHW. tmwir eleialnr.olTlii'risiln. 1 I II oSFII.I 10. U3liudsouat. tn tf.sti.tr J'or dalr-iTltij. LOTS SI50 TO $400. Just north of rliyllur. at Hryu JIawr w) cash, 11 I in, aa monthly. I niluuics f nun Ifl&tbsi 4u mln utesfrom 42d at-, only 450 feet from iiatlou: title I (uarantee.1 J J IIANNAN lACorllaodt st. Ural tf utatr or 5alr--3tatrn island j TIAV8 14 PERCENT. INTEHFST. -Three story nen ' 1 double brick, cururr Hal. 2.1x80. lot ISjilrep. nn principal bualucs street West New Brighton, at.aon a-l,oiHlou piorlguge also, lis lots on tnoatreels. with . hswlaome house, iu:m. large earrlaga bouse, sircs't aewere.1 water, gas. Oaggr.1 walks, tU.etUCi; ,io0 mortgage. Hue spss-ulattou Call and Investigate. 1 HjA RUIN. 202 Hrosvilwsy, Hoom H, ' Ural tftatr at gsutllon.' (SMYTH RTA1SJ. K,rii"iiij65WiVJr SStktMMfcJfcWaW . - asaAssMtWll , ifiHi gtratggtalt oralr ?otifl .fllatid, j The Synopsis 111 of a Great and jH TRUE STORY. I Chapter I. imi Mr. TtomoVf r Rrt llrnl nf IHhicc iimrft unltift (ill rltrlftt. 1! Imiefi fur a hor.v i.f hU own in etnm fll nrrtly nuhnrli. wiihlu :. "r 4i,iiti..iti-vnf his tmir.rs IB J hut with hi tlinlfn. tMcnnsftiM- nut fn how htn vrlsb ill can bo iifcotiiiillnhfd, )li Chapter II. jlj He notices In his iladi piper .1F.HE. JOHNSON tn.'S I'i "ad." of attractive and accessible home sites on tha -eBI Installment plan. He writes for additional partl.-u- ll'J lars, nnd receliesbv return mall n le'itullfulii- tllus. JHs lrale.1 tMNik describing Mr Johnson's proertes at mk KENBINIITON. Illthe'JUth ward of Hrrsiklyil; MOIllll '! PARK, CORONA, onl- pishing ln). IMU.FSIIIK. Ill ths Hi village of Fliiahlng. and NF.WtoWN HEKIIIfS, all near-by suburbs on lmg island. Chapter III. llflvlnn mrpftilt.r n(! th ImhiIi. h iaIIh nt Mr .foh 'J Mm .!.- ml iiiilulni rntn)llnirntftry jtuffrtnn Utvn alt.hlmttffln1 wlfr tn vUlt the ri)inrtf h thlnki ft Ihfy wotiM tirtfrr Mp .'m.i hu npxl tvn frihir i.. lpturo aftorntrittn lu rnrpftillr pxainlhlug time ul 'y Chapter IV. llr finally rrrc(r n honip ultp Jiti, M mtnutP fmm ,1' hM tniMn''. A ht ti- ntt wtnh loilrnw tmi hrntllr f nn hi ftAiltiK-1. hp iIpi'Mpii to u for II lit immthlr ( l" HtAltmpnK urmlpfl tn trrmlnnto In tny. . At the J pmlnf thhtlniH hp iccplvri hit ik-iit uiula lui'Icyo i title liDsurAiitp. A Chapter V. j; it'oneliiMlon.l t lie takcahla deed to aouie reputable llulldlng and A Iiao Assielsllii!i, nnd borrow ctiuugh to put up a f) charming Itltlc house, w here he end his wife nnd chip r. dren live happlli ever aflerward. J) LOTS AT ALL PRICt.S -FROM .VI TO .VW APIFCF,. PAVAIII.E IN MONTHLY 1NT.U.I.MKNIM OR WITH .J A IH-sfOCNT FOR ALL CA-sll ALL TITLES IN- Si Sl'RF.ll. FREE PASSES ON APPLICATION. .Tg JERE. JOHNSON, Jr., j 0 I.llierty st V. Y and 1 Ml Montague st., Ilrooklyn. n J.XIH SAL!, on luig Island, frull and rtslry farmi ., Jersey cattle, 25, .leres, HO ilesrt-d. atiN'k. Impbs, s)H nients, Ac, (",000. AddresaH. c Inn ll,. sun offlce. ll j CPLENIUH 111 II.DINll LOTS llSup.J'J down, sami 5;Bil iStnonihlii send for circular, perfect titles. J U 'Vli LF.WIS, Norl!isjrt, I. Li 202 Ilroadwa), Wcdneiulay Ural (irstatr Jor alr- flroohlp. jB. HARnAIN. Two-family hotiM's, near trolley an4 IH' elevated roiids. elegantly dei -rnleit all Improve' IM: mentsvlni-ludlng Halilmore hctci-s, rtitiKes, st'tllouary ill' tubs, baths, fiincutcd cellir, and sidewalks, easy iH' terms to responsible twirls s.eu tiMlm. H I'AI.KIMtfltfl A' II4IIIRMAN.V, J : Llfdll.ttes uv., near llllsliwlck av, a W- i)AK(IAIN. s thrm-stnry and basement brick hotisaT fH1 i) with nil lliliroeineiits. lsiJ JlcKEON A CO., 7H Itclford av. JM Ural tfstatr or Aalr 3lru-rv,6ru. ! ' Great for Investment. . J Beautiful for Homes. Pi.llaadea I'ark, close to Netv York clti. Com- t niutsiloti o cent" Trains curlv and Isle All In. r'rnvetueiita. llMndsome faad. I.nta HUMS 1 o VulOII i ucb. l'aiaiue 510 oiotilnly. Write furs & map giving full lii.rllciilsrs. with free basses to visit ' Ihe property. , l.lr.-ss Illtcbi'lirk Real I'.alate . Ontce, 14 4'liambera at., .Neve York. ', IIAHIIROI'CK lll:ir.HTH. ' New si-risun cottage, all miwleruconvcnlencea; plana 1 and photogruph froui II' T. MAt'Kir.. builder. 201 West 4.1th st. i 'f'KNAri.Y. N. .I.-tlniiilsoine villi plots for sal. 1 II. WK.ArilFI(IIY t CO., 2TI Hroadway. jK.) efor Aalr or ITo Crt 31 rw jjtrisry. 3l KOADIIOUSE. Fln-tclsssroBdhoiiseforuileeheapt "'K'- great lialgaln. iK'twi'ti Passaic and ratersont '.IB! long lease; cheap rent. For partleulars apply Ale 11ERT F. POST, comer Main and Yan Iloulen sts, , Pnterson, N. J. j,' C; I TZ RENT Elegant slv-roomeoitiige.lust flnlshd ' Cl) at Etna. N. J., on N. J.nndN. V. II. It.: lot !, Illll.'ll. ALFRED ACKERMAN. f I'uuUr jilotirrjs. j j 10)T OFFICE NOTICE. " i Should le read DAILY' by all Interested, aschanges ' $ ma occurat anv lime., .91 (1 FureU'n malls for Ihe week ending Aug 2.S, will close sj ; (PROMPTLY In all rases, al this nltireas follows fl ll TUIVsllAV. Al 2 .1(1 . M.for NF.lVFOt'NIlt.AND. per i l steamship I'lirthaglntan. from Philadelphia; at 1J ll II A. M. for EUROPE, per steamship Haiei. via f tl houthniitptoii ami llremen lletters for Ireland l -I must lie dlnvteil "p.r Hael"i. at IIA.M. for.11. ' t THiiMAsniiilST.cl,ulX,staNi.TTioiiiaa,iiersteanis ship lUrndale, from l'litla.li-lihla;al IP. M. fur I IT'llA. ler steamship Yucatan via Havana (lul- i '1 ters for Tainpliti and Progres., nnlst la, dlr.vted "! 'I "per Yucatan"!, ul . P.M. for J MAICA. llltEY. , ;f TOWN. I'AHTllAUENA. and SAVANILLA. lr :t steatiisiilii'lurklsh Prince 'letters must bs'dlrected liE r " imt Turkish Prince",. ift , i WEDNESDAY -Alii I. M for EPIt01'l:,p.rateiimhlp E Teutonic, vlalueeustowo at 7 '.o A. M. for HKl IB T illt'Mdlrect. iiersteauishlp Wcstertiland. v.i Ant- t sp sscrp tletters louai tie ilirivbd ar Western- - yl 1 laud "i. al is A. M. isiipoleuieutary In A. M i for II 1 Fl'Rol'E. H-r steamship llerlln. sla Kouthsntptoa . Ji i iletters must lMoirs.e,l "er tu-rlln ' at 12 M. Ji for IIAR1IA DOES. TRINIDAD. loIIAIIO. and HEM. i! F.IIAItA.irsteai.ishlpl'arllil'rlncu, nt 1 I'. 11. for M S INAlirA. IHlNAllKS. P'll'.r DE PUS, CAPS f, HAYTII'.N. mid ST. MAUI . r .leatushltiOiania: If i al 4 P. H for LA PLATA rol'STRII'.s ilirei't, tier fi slcainshtp Merlda nt h 'lo P l. fo;-M WHU SD- il LAND, tieratcatner from Halifax. K n Till RMiaS -II I .'I'l A M isilpplrinenlar; U A. M.I 1 ? forFCHOPI. r steumshlp Augiiata Mctnrla. via M ,1 outliHlililooalid Hamburg, at lo !lll A. M. isup. K ' pleliieotsrv It A 1 'or VF.NF..l El. t audi 1'IIA. El . I'OA. also SAIAMII.A la Curai-oa. t steam- ) fhln t'hliaib'lihia -letters for other i olombiaa Hi iMirtsluuat l-.ihec'.l ' INT I'blllidelphla "i. at tl IH A l. for N'evniP.Itt NI direct, per steamship H f Werkeudalii. via Ibdl -illlil ilelteri. must lie ill- nffi ri-s-led " S-r Wcrkell.lillll " i ut M p. M. for SANTA ' HI MARTHA and csRTIIAOFNA, per steamship Yu ' W nmrl. from New orlrans W BATITRDAY Al ll A. M for FIUNCE. hUHIZEIt I I.VND. ITAl. SPAIN. I'ORTL'liAI. Tl'ltisEY. and W HRlllsil INDIV, p4r slealii.lilp Ix Touralne. sta, 111 Havre, ut to a M. isnpiib i.imtary lo :u a. M.i b, for lil.HMASY, ier stiamshlp Km., via llretuea IK lletters for ot lor irfri-of ruroJK.. viaSoiithvnptnii B and llren.en, niusl lie dlns-lcd ier Er.is"l, nl s ,,i '. A.M. .suppleineutary lo ;uiA M.. for El'ROPL. or B . steamshlpl'anipuliis. vln ileeltstowu .letters roe - n 'k i.ermnut must la-dlrii-i'-il" per cumpiniai. at In fc . A. M. for I, I. MIA. iHTsleauialilpFill'la -letlera must I .111 ,-cr d 'lie- l.ll.U ,. al loA M fiirst'oTI.ANU , K dlrvci. m-i ste.iuisl,fp Ai.c'iiirin, via Olasgow et. m le.a must la.illn-.-t,sl "t in -horla' . at lo A. If, m isiipplenienlary 10 ,10 A VI for HlP.TCNF. ISL. , j ANii..lAMAICA.an'IIIAYTI.prrstenmshlp Slvena n , letters for Costa plea, via l.hiion. niusl liedln-rted Ut ' "I-ertlveua' '. atl ,'ill.l. M for CMI'hl'IIK.CIII. Al'AS TAHASCo. and YI'CATIN. r strsai.hlp , W Yniuurl .letter forother Mexl'-anstutesund Cut ' In . must itiri-cled ar Yiimuii' . at 1 1 A M for It '. NhlHKRI.AMlSdlle, t. .erst..jtnstilp llnsterilam H vlaRotleritaui 'lelb-ra must In drreete.1 "mt Ami w slcrdam "i. al :! P M for I RI'XII.I", pee atealn- It ship h. I'luall. Iroiu N. v Orleans, al :! P M for W ; lUH'AS DEI Toltli. h r alcamslilp llergcns-ren. 'TL 1 fr.eii New Orleuus. ut I P M for c U'E I1IUIXV SJ ! and XA'I VL. pa rait jiiis. ip liruinu.ond. , lals. ...wn f Mall, lor China and lapin speclall) addressed onl ., e l-vr sleamshlii t i.iori ss of Japan 'fro.i. lat.i-ou. B . ter'.clira- here dais ll to tug s-.'Oul II Ul I' M. H lulls for I lilua ami Jupaii, iwr sleamshlpChlua H l from San rn.ncis,wo. close l.eie dally up lo Aug. n VV al il :m P M. Mall for Ihe bra-lei) Islmids. per M slliliiillle' 'from s.in Fnillcls,-,i,.i-os.. leri-dally K Hi. in Aug. ;.'. nt U I P. M. Malls for Hawaii. r , H steamship Auslialla (roui tan Fruuclsto . i-1im4 w . her,- dallv in to Aug 2d al ll fl P M Malls for H I blua uud ihwii .smIjII atidrrarsso oiiIV'.mt 1 stejuiahlpSlkl. ifroiuTsi Mtiai. cpsst here dallv up Kl lo isept. 4 ul il ,m I' -'I Malls for Ausirulla 'ia- M apt IVrst A istralla,. llu-vill. and l.ji Islands III ' a-r steamship W.itrlu,iMi ifrom amouvrr , ' Wl i cl.au. here dally after Aug. t and up lo W , Sept s-iain ::n p M Malli fur tusiralla leieent ) ' hose for Wi-st Australia, vshlcliare forwardcl via W ' Kuros". w esbind. Hawaii, rlji. and saiuoan ,10 ,f! Islands. ir steamship Marlis-w. 'from Sat. Iran. 1 1 rlsai. l. here ilalb up li.hepl I.Iain .10 ! M. IB fi orou amvulat New York of steamship I amimnla rfC , ; with HrlllsU malls for Australia . Mails for '."rw. m ) foiiu'llji.d. b rail to llalllaa. aud theuce by ftt i steamer close al mis m,-e ilall at :m 1' M, t Malls for Mbpielon b rail lo Hilton, ami tbeoi-a .m . siealiicr lo-' ai lids iifllca. dalb at ' P ,, ,tU ! Mallslori uba. bs rail Iii lai.itat. I fa and lli.oia '.K t bs slcaiucr 'sailing llnii'U). and Ihursilsys,, tB I . lose ar ibis ..nic. tally al A M Malls forMeiP B J to overUiei tilllesa .a'lall aildcesse,! for risv ,!jH ssii ii lo steamer, ebiseai ildsorrivdsjly ai 11A M. , K rraus I'teltlc nulls are forwarded In s,rl nf sailing ..be datlt and tl- beilule of .-losing la srrangeit ou tha tal j -resiiuipi ou of llieir uuluterruple.1 overland Irausit, tm ii Registered mall, bssesut II I M. prelloUslla) HB 1 Aft.r Iheclo-lngof ihe siipplemvutars Iraasillsn. U; r tic Malls ujuieilalai.e addlllonalaiii'pleiiieutary mails n, p are ota-lu-il on ll.e piers of the Umrltan l-ugllsh. till f. Frrueti aud llermali steamers, and reiualu oa-u until rn A within ten luluuies of the lour of saiiliicor .learner. tmf CIIAKLFjs ll DAYTON. I'.-.liua.ln I Post ontce. New ork N Hut 20. I "III ((if J urtlon 3l0tUf5. j2j OIlFRIFl'-S Stl.E. -WM TOPPING A CO Auction- flit it rcis. will sell, lurvta). Aug 21. al UA.M.atSIt Bll West Llth.t . ihr.Hs'k aud uiaihlus-ry of Ihe A. W. m2 laivvll Mfg o . cooiprl.lng melala, material, tools, HI 4te . also potato cuttfug uiachluea. atrvw machines. Hi wrrrihea. finished and undulated Head, ItoMitua. Ws Hranjnl A llarvlu lathes and milling machines. Ooul'l ) , a Mwrbanllshapers. PrrnlLsa drill presa. Lincoln mill. MU.4 lag uiashlnea, hdraullc pun blng aud livachlua U preasea, .alklug iiuscblues, uiacbiuer) shaft lu. put- n I. la. liella, ae . also safe, dasks. rua-a axlurea iltb- Bl furniture. c JOHN H SF.STON sheriff . DANIEL F. HN.N Deputy Kj StlKHIFF'S Htl.F WM TOPPINT. A In. Aurtlotv If sen. will Mil ruexlay, Aug 21. al 10 U A. M st ' t.Bal.L.vura.rW.....4.-fgo. Ml PATID BAjUT. VM. as-atvi.. wym. S