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( V 8 THE SUN, SATURDAY, XUNE 5, 4897.- - m I CENTURY PLANTT03L00M. A PAT.B QJlEltX SHOOT THAT IX AS t unoir Tiixuxy j-'jcnr. 5 Blr. Candnn I.IVelj to Misvo 1 liaise, the llo.r 1 r III (ireeutinttsr singular tiararlerlstlcai or the Meslean Plant The Shoot .Now About right Feet High and Three Inciter Thick. In the RrocnhntisR of J. Condon en KortHnmll ton Pnrkwny, near nreenvrood Oniotery, there s Is a plant which Is Browing-nt the rate of about throo Indies a tiny. It Is n century plant, and before tho summer Is out It "111 burst Into bloom for tlio first nnil Inst tims In Ita existence,, rind noon afterward dlo. for it ! n female plant. The bloomlnir of n century plant In this cllmato In rurr. nnJ when. In lB9'Aono of Mr. Condon's pccluicni put forth flowers peoplo went from all over this pnrt of the country to bco It. This; particular plant Is ono of a nuinbor In , II r. reunion's Rrccnhouses. Tho pivner does not know hdw lonir ngo It wan sent hero from Mex ico,' but 1( una n numltcr of years two. With tho others It lny about tho place, and nobody paid mmh attention to II, for tho centnry plant ts a hnrdy customor, calling for little care. Moreover, there Is no vtnyof telling when tho plant Is eolae to put forth the flower shoot which forms tho crownlnc clory and marks tho cmlof Its life. The period of IlfodllTors In Indi viduals of tho species. Almut two wcekn nfto ' thero appeared In the centro of tho spiny, prradlnc loaves of this particular plant n palo I Rrcpn shoot. " It's roIiir to flower, sure enonRh," announced tho oxrllod employee, vs bo brought tho nows to '' air. Condon. pValt n while," replied Mr. Condon after arrilning the plant. "It may bo only a leaf shoot." nut the now growth was so rapid as tolndl ca(o plainly that tho plant wns going to fluwer, and tho owner was delighted. Ho had it moved , out Into tho sunlight nnd carefully landed, as TtaB Uttlng for a plnnt in whoso life so Important an event impended. At present it Is flourish ing, nnd tho stem, which Is throe Inches thick nnd as solid nt hickory, has attained a growth of about eight feet, tho Initial rato of grow th being more rapid than nt tho present stage It all goes well tho stem will reach n height , approximating thirty feet, and from tho upper t n feet will sprout branches which bear tho ; "lowers, a lurn-iulorcU bloom hanging In BprniB In lho innniu-r of tho familiar begonia rubra. 1heo blo-onn will last perhaps two month'!. ' Then the) will fall, nnd unorder tho land III lerlilo ground tlnj iinleimrlniisvi ill spring forth from tho r.irth. Almost lx.foro tho llttlo ones J1 lmto thrust their hc.ulalK)ogroundthemothcr j)!.int, its minion fulllllcd. will hao withered $ away, novcr to bloom again. V "The shooting of this plant was a surprise to ) me," said Jlr. Condon toaSus reporter yestcr- tlav, " Uno blossoming rcntury plant in n llfiv tlmo is all that a man can reasonably expect to tec. anil l' o had ono before this. It was in 'O'J. Tho plant wns under n hom.h. nnd because tho Khoot couldn't grow ttiaight up it made for tho nearest light and curled up from under tho edge of tho bench lil.o n 1U grein serpent. There is no w ay of telling when the flower shoot is going to nnpesr. even if ono knows tho ngoof his plints, which 1 don't; but it's mighty rarely that ono appears at all in this climate. In '0 I had to knock tho roof out of my hothouio for the other plant and build a new roof otcr It. It was thirt feet high. Probably 1 shall have to do the same for thN ono before It's through." Mr. Condon's specimen is tho Auore Mrxicona, Its latter name indicating Its nativity. In Mex ico then plants grow In great profusion, nnd ,. though they grow wild the Mexicans encourago tlu-mbi uillltiitlou because of thclrmany use frl qualities. Food it proilJca from tho leaves, )mru of which nr eaten by tho Mcvlcans as n , i electable. Diinl: it provides from its Juice, which. fernionUil.bocamcM the insidious pulque, nnd distilled becomes the tlery slno mezcnl, n hurt of intensified brnndV. Shelter it pro vides from its rloiicrs, which form a thatch impervious to rain. Besides tho threo primal necessaries of life it provides other useful material. A sort of soap may bo mado from its leaves, pita flax I ot- I II li tuincd from the fibre, und the stem split down 13'' tho centre makes an excellent rnxor strop. H 1 Mori otcr tho natltcs obtain from it what In in I , Mestioa great luxurj". ice. 1 ho leaves aro split ft nnd Inid Hat in tho sun. S-o rapid Is tho ovapo- j '" ration that iccformsiilongthcBlitsIii thinstrips i u In Mevico this plant usunlly tlowcri in alxjuc i . ,, . tuvnty-flic years, but lrnnslted to rooler cli- 's mates, it takes much longer. After the flowers hive lallen the leaves swell enormously and i ', Juico may tie wrung from them like water from I -f u sponge. Noxt they shrivel and fall, and all 1 t that is Ictt of tho mother plant is the round, t stony stem. t ran j-Kj;.sr.vr or Jioit.iitT. " Tnnter' omliintlnE Commute Selects tbe , Her. IU K. Jour. 'S. i The Nominating Committee of the Board of ' 'k Trustees of Hobart College, at Geneva, N.Y.. 1 has unanimously decided upon tho Itcv. IL K. ' Jones, assistant rector of All Angels' Church, i '" this city, to succeed President Potter, who re- J , J signed mine mouths ago. This report will bo ' presented to tl.o full board nt Its meeting In , J Munovn noxt Thursday. Thero is little doubt 'a that It w 111 bo acted upon fatorablv. Mr. .lonca was graduated at Hob trt In 187. For n number i of years he was rector of Ut. I.uke'a Church In i Knlamaxrjo, Mich. Utter he wns rector of I l Trinity Church In Columbus, O. Ho came to ; 1 t New York two years ago to hceome Illnhop X ' Huntington's assistant at Orate Church, 'lho 1 'a I . following year he became ossoclaud with Dr. t IS f Townscnd nt All Angels'. 3 ,i. anas ntiMimsr. goes hack. j? i Court Can't Find Any Way or Keeplnr Cjclone h Sndlo Off tbe Itland. H V ' . t Miss Sadlo Anderson Holclna Primrose, known H ' " ; to prison keepers and tho police as Cyclone H ' Sadie, was arraigned in tho General Sessions H ; '' yesterday and pleaded guilty of assault In tho H ' -t third degree. Hho had been indicted for hurling B an iron bucket at the head of ono of tho work- B ' j house matrons. Miss Mnry Nally, fracturing ., Miss Nnlly's skull. H '? "I hit her, en I'll do It again," said Sadie. H t "Hero's only ono on do Island fresherer dnn her, Hi f enef dat ono pinches ii.y arm when I go back I'll H i send her to do horsepltlel, too. I in no pin- I " cushion, I ain't 'deol I nlnt." JM ' The Itcrorder had received a letter from the i chief matron of the workhouso, begging that , ?t tho Cyclono n kept away from fllackw ell's d - Islanci. She had Ixon there six times in two ( ,, years, and thev could nothing with her, the J i matron wrote, uut she was sent back for n yoar. Bai rl ' t' "" " ' s ? coKSOT.mATr.n icn voarrAXT. bH I m f Heporl of tbe Duslne Done b7 the Companr HH :ui lMml Irar, afff 'iM ' F ' , The report of the Consolidated Ice Company B I for tho year ended Dec. Ul last showsgrosscani- W it Ings t3,r.70,257 and not $7.V5;i(l. After de fl J i I ducting Interest charges nnd udlvidrnd of 0 per U 1 ' i cent, on tho preferred stock I here ruimlncdii J I lhilanco of i)Clo:i,t'5o, which wns expended in tho c3 ninulsition of now properties. President Morse v ' myifln hlsrepurt thattheliniiecsof thorompauy HI : haven capacity oxiedng J,:!(K).0(io tons, and ill ! , that the tonnngo of ico sold during tho car wus H Ml ' l,lia,5'JO tons houso incasurcmeiit. II v.il : . U - f;i p a Stoebholder In the IlronUljn Kletated lload M 3 'v Oploe IleursaitUatloii, if j, j Hoforo Justice Vun Wjck, In the Supreme II 1 I ' I, Court in niimklyn yesterday, Newman Krb, H ii I ' through his counsel, ex-Judge Dittinhoefur, uii- nil , '( piled forlcavoto Join with other minority stock- n -'ii . holdum of the Brooklyn Klavntcd Itallruad Com- B , il 1 i pany, ns a defendant In tho fore Insure proceed- m t fljl 'l Ings Instituted by the Cnntral Trust Company, B i I t Kx-JurignDlttenhoefor said that an attempt wus -H( ill I r lielug mode to freeze out thoso stockholders who BD' tl j. refuse to submit to nn exorbitant assessment IT, III , called for Inn reorganization pan, Mr. Krh, ho BH till said, uwneil l.iioo shares of Iirnoklyn Klutatod BB (J I ' llallroad stock. The plaliitlrt. hosuld, seeks to MM 1J.1 7 "11 thu proierty of rallroail rompnnUm whUh BB J I i; urn not defendants In the present action, llrlcfs BK' ll'l 1 weroHiibmlttul umt Jiibtlcu Vuu Wyck tcserod BR- II I ' dtidslon. HI n I i ' Krrenpolnl Kundajr Hrhaal Purade. B PUli )i; Kaurtecn (Iiconpolnt Sunday sdiools had HJ ,'jl I '-' their thirty-llflh nnuunl p.irado yestorday BJ j h afternoon. About 0,000 children and tcaihers J MM ,', were In line. Tho profession moved from Man- 1 .' t' huttan arenuo mid Noblu street to Ixirlmer ' I ,f street, to Nonnnu avenue, tu Kckfnrd street, I'l t t Nassau ae'uue, Ui iAonard strcol, to ,11. 1 f- t'alj or street, undtouiitnnuarilied on Ixmiiard itl'l , k- sllirt, past tho reviewing stand at liouaril ll'l r slrrnt und Muserolo avunint. II, N. Dougherty m 'III nn the grand mnrslial, and Kdward K. Huoort- " .', son nnd Gilbert II, Darker, Jr his aids. mm " II' J Slrat 7 funUhuieut fur IliuuUlyn nadser." n Ml I . b Htorge Johnson, who ras recently arrested U- tilt' I ful l,urtlcl)ll"on ' ft "badger" game at X70 fl ' IS ' ' Adams street, llrooklyn, has been sontnneed to H-LJliV S ono j ear's Imprisonment und n lino of $.',00 by II '1KI ' Police Justiio Hrrui.or. 'I ho man and woman Iff ' Bit : i who were iiubbud with Itlm will bo tried on H ' '1I Mouda). I ,;R WOODBURY afeSSi1 iki fjBBBBBBBBMBiiST''"T i' ' l''w"asg"saaMW' '.UmmmmmTmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt BT, OOCVMJiKIZZB. KstrtlsM Comioenioratlas' the Thlrteeatb Cea lenar nr RU DeatlC The commemoration In this city of tho thir teenth centenary of lha de&thot St, Columhklllo. who founded the Brest religious schools of Clem aid, Dorry, and Ions In tho sixth century, will begin In St. Columbus's Church to-morrow morn ing wllh tho slnglnsr of a solemn high mass by tho ltlght Itev. JohnM. Farley, auxiliary Bishop of Now York. Tho sermon will 1 preachod hy Vknr-CJcncnil Moonoy, Tho sorvlces at this church will continue for three days. Tho ovont will bo celebrated by tho Gaollo So ciety to morrow evening In Chickerlng Ilall. An address on " HI. Columhklllo and European Clr lllzatlon " will bo dollvcrcdbj the Rev. Thom&s J, Shnhan, D. D Icoturer on church history in thoCatholia Unlvorslty of Auiorlca. Victor Her bert will piny on tho 'cello nn arrangement especially mado by him of O'Cahan's Qaelto melody, "A Chulslln mo Chroldhe." Dornard O'Donncll, the organist of St. Patrick's, Brooklyn, will play on tho organ an 'Irish Rhapsody," In Vrhlch ho has combined eovoral ancient hymns. Other appropriate muslo will bo performed by Mrs. Helen O'Donnoll. Miss Mario Storl, Kdward O'Mahony, and J, D. Lyons. Tho presiding olllccr will bo Supremo Court Justice Joseph h. Daly, nd among the VIco-Presidents will bo tho Illght Itev. John M. Farley, Dlshop McFaul of Trenton, tho Rev. It. Hobcr Now ton. the Ro v. George II. Hopwortb, President Hunter of tho Normal College, Oen. Aloxandor II. Webb, tho Hon. Charles A. Dana, Justice M. J. Ollrien, and John D. Crlmmins. Pilgrimages aro now being organized all over Scotlnnd to visit tho ruins at Iona next week. Tho Kplscopallans and Prcsbytorlanswill hold exercises for threo days, commencing on Juno 0. On Juno 15 tho Catholics of Scotland will colo brato high mass at Iona, and on June 16. ad dresses will bo delivered thero by Seotchmcn of nil denominations. Interspersed w Ith the singing of Columbian hymns In Kugllsh nnd Gaelic. In Ireland tho principal ceremonies will be held at Onrtan, county Donegal, lho placo of St. Columbklllo's birth, commencing Juno fl. Solemn high mass w III bo sung In tho opon air hyHIshop O'Donnell of tho diocese of Haphoc. The sermon will bo preached In duello by Arch bishop Loguo of Armagh, Prlmoto of Ireland. The ceremonies will last threo daj s nnd will ho nttcmlcd by throngs from tho northern countlos and by delegations from tho rest of tho island. Columbkillc, orOolumba, was born In 5 'J 1, and before he was i.T had founded thirty-sevon monasteries In Ireland. As oxpintion for nn in surrection he had raised ho was commanded to lenve Ireland, and with tweho monks he went to Iona nnd founded n monastery. Ancient tra ditions nscribo to him the foundation of 300 monasteries nnd churches. Ho died suddenly on Juno I), f!7, liming, ns tradition says, pre dicted tho hour of his death soma time before. sAVisn FUQ3C Finn jit a irosrAK. Her Bravery and ronlnrs PrMerved a Family rroin l-ntnl Ittirns. Mrs. Esther Nelson took a bottle of alcohol to hor room on tho second floor at 501 West Twenty-first streot yesterday to uso In cleaning a bedstead. Tho room wns dark, so Bhe lighted a candle. Directly sho took, tho cork out of tho bottle the alcohol exploded nnd was scattered over tho room. Her threo children were in tho room, the oldest nearly ready to go to school. Somo of the burn ing fluid fell on tho two-year-old girl, Eugenia. The child ran screaming into a corner and tried to beat tho tlames out with her feeble hands. Mrs Nelson's clothes blazed up and the bedding caught Ore. Tho alcohol ran over tho floor, t railing tiro In nil directions. Tho children hud dled In n comer, half dead with fright. The mother's and tho baby's screams brought the other tenants to tho door, but instead of rendering aid they ran wildly about calling for help, until Mrs. Minnie Jarmon came from the flat opposite tho Nelsons'. Sho ran straight into the burning tint, flung the burning bedclothlng out of the window, threw i blanket about Mrs. Nelson, und beat out the flro on tho child's cloth ing 'I hen sho hurried the other children out. When the firemen camothcro was only the burn ing furniture to attend to. Mrs. Nuli-on a badly burned, but she would not allow the police to take her to the hospital. The baby'- Injuries were slight. Ilut for Mrs. Jarman's presence of mind the whole family might havu pcrl"heo UltAXT 11.11' DISAI'VOIXTMEXTS. Two lawsuits Oier Them, One by Walters, One bj a Htand Owner. Sixty-five disappointed waiters have begun suit in the nnmo of Kmll Wagner against Italph A. Gushce. proprieto.'of the Uotc'.Clarcmonton Rh crslde Di l c, to recover a day's salary which each alleges la duo him. Mr. Gushce antici pated a great rush in his hotel on Grant Day nnd scleral days before ho went to Mr. Wagner, who mnnnges the Gastronomic Exchange at -431 Sei enth avenue, and asked to have 100 waiters sent to him on Grant Day. It is alleged that ho ngreed to pay $3 to each waiter and furnish each with two meals. Mr. Wagner could musteronly sixty-flic waiters, but ho sent these up to the Claromont at 7 o'clock A. M. on Grant Day. They waited around until II o'clock, wnen. they allege, i-roprlrtorGushco changed his mind About employing them nnd engaged only one. Ho sent the others back to tbe exchange, agree ing, so Mr. Wagner alleges, to call later and pay them. He did not do so, and hence the suit. Anothei suit groing out of losses on Grant Day Is that of Daniel McCarthy against Louis S. Grenner, Presidi nt of tho Roscoe Conkllng Club. They ere partners In grand stand on River sido Drlt e on Grant Day, nnd McCarthy alleges that Grenner has $'2!H) belonging to htm, while Grenner has a counter-claim for that amount. ATir SHAT.T. FATtKS. One In VorUtllle Muror Apfwlnts an AdrUorr CotnmUalon. At yesterday's meeting of tho Board of Street Opening it was decided to open another small park along tbe East River, between Seventy sixth street and Seicnty-clghtb street. Tho park n 111 hav o a depth of III'.! feet. Mayor Strong announced that ho had selected thu following committee to act with him In an advisory capacity for tho selection of sites for small parks in tho crowded nuurtcrs of the city: Kl-Major Hewitt, Chairman; Jacob A. Hits, Sec retary; William Ithlnelnndnr Stowart, Dewltt J. Sellgman, Meyer S Isaacs, James J. Hlggln koii. tho Rev. John II. Dovlns, and Dr. Joseph D. II riant. The committee will hold its first meeting on Mondny. I'nder an amendment to tbe Small Parks act tho city can spend $1,000,000 a year. irjio k.voh'n nrnr.i:r lrAmt A Ilruwned Tfan at Hay Hide wltb This Name Hlftied to r ole. A drowned man wns washed ashore at the footof Sovent)-nlnth street. Hay Ridge, yester day, and removed to tho Brooklyn Morguo, He wusnbout DO cars old, 0 foot 0 Inches high, of stout build, smooth fuo nnd grny hair. Ho had on n plaid sack coat, dark waistcoat and trous i r, lrpod lawn lennlsshlrt and brown necktie. This nolo was found In his pocket: Mr Paid Pleane dcllier to ttftsrer my dress suit Willi trout" n, tliat were to be revly at noon. Itini kt Watts. A pocket comb, u small snuff box and 0 cents were also In tho pocket. Tlin Trullrj lload on the llrldsn. Tho trolley rmnpnnics In Brooklyn hare filed their plans with tho trustees for crossing the bridge roadway. As there Is a slight encroach mentonlhe proporty of tho Manhattan Klevatod Itallruad in this city, thnconsent of tho compnny w 111 havu to bn obtulnccl before the plans can lie approved hy the trustees, 'lho consent, it Is said, has buuu assured. Court Calendars Tbla Day, Supreme Court Special Terra Part II, Kx. parte matters. nurrogatr'i Court Chambers Xo day calendar? For probate Willi of James o, Prett. John p. Iecli, Maruii .1, va Noitrand, Kleanor Jonailon at in. so v. Jl. City Coun-Rpcclil Term Motlc.nl. Decoy Roach and Water Bug Trap. Sti I'nUouuua Coiiipnimrf. ICIeaneat, Tin IT j3JfaB qulcbeat" MWHMnMmMMMMMWZaB?9Q&1 UamiAaBX55 7vanjl&)SfA?riaai. r iilS;fcJ Will rid your rtirelllrut or atore of the peat qulokly and romiiletely. ladorstsd by every one that uiea It Dei-rlptlun with trap. If youcanuot cat of deal ers, aend M5e. and we will aend one- prepaid to your addreaa. Decor llr Paper Co., Ltd., Detroit, Mich. C. UAc'Ue, Aat., 13 Leonard ft., .Vow York City. ia coivhjANDT st. yTgv English Split Braid, dpjTVtvif I.10.l.J,t,0. ftw WB n doubl trims. Ton know our standard for Straw Hat. ME2PS SHOES. Tba sa.OO RnneU at VI. OS) art still ta rail rapplT. Bicycle Shoe, hand-Mwed welt, tl.OS a pair. Waits Oanvas Yaeht Shoe, (1.8U and 3.97. MEN'S FURNISHINGS. rr-TT UNDERWEAR BARGAIN S.1 . I. lsm Conalsnee Bale or I mrjS' ) tho siocic or JV1 WALTMEYER BROS., V" 40 LIsponard St. Tbe price are about hair. The lets are net lara-e. lo early cemen will bave beat plcbtnv. French Dalbrifnrsns, BBe. each. American White Uile, BBe. each. Imported Usle. A9e. eaob. Bea Island Cotton. 40c. each. India Oaute, 25c. each. NEGLIGEE SHIRTS. jladraa 7Sc, B8o , tl.S Flannel 0 So. SHO rureSIlk a.t8 Policeman Peterman Dead. William J. Poterman, acting roundsman of the stcnmlioat squad, who was Injured at Pier A on Wednesday, died yesterday In tho Hudson Street Hospital. Petcrmnn, whllo helping to opcrato a big Iron crane, by means of which launches are lifted from nnd lowered to the water, wns struck on the head by tho iron handlo of tho crane. His skull was fractured by the blow, and ho ncvor regained consciousness. Ho was 33 years old. and bad been on the police forco slnco 1888. FIXAJtOIAT, Alflt COMXCEItCZAT Ken lark Stock Kiehance Sales June 4. CSITKD STATES AND STATE HONDS (IN 81.0008V. 1 US4s.c.l007112' 3 Ala,claaiD...107s4 CLOSIKO TRICKS Or C.MTKD STATES BONDS. Bid. Atlcttt. Bid. Atked. Cn St Ss, r, Hn Rt 5a, r, atplofO. 00 1004 U3t 113a CnSt 4a, r. UnbtBa,e, 1007 HOVi 110a4 1B01 113 1134 UnSt4a.e, nn8toa,r, 1007 112)3 113 1S08 lom Cn St 4a, r. Dn St 9a, r. 10SB 124 124a 80 104'a CnSt 4a, e, 10.23 1241 1243 nAU.nOAIJ AXD OTHER T10KPS (l!f fLOOOtl. 25 Atch adj 4a.... 401 1 MobiO lt."f..l 101 120 40l 1 M'ch Cent 4a... 1 064 34, 40 SNorPlst. r.aie1 28Atchgnl4a 83a 24 N P prior 4i.... 88a 00 83Kj 24 88N 30 B34 0 88 14 831. 17 B8 10 83". 11 NPao sntSa... 64i 30 83 3 64 1 Ann Arbor 4a.. 70"s 1 Norf W,SRltl 10 10 B'wayiTthAv 1 110 conGa 118 10 N J Cengnli.rl0734 1 118 5 108 6 BiiffftPII gnl 5s 07H 12 107Ta 12DrWW5a... 07 1 S JCengnl5a..l00a 3 07' 1 110 7 VI u.. . vcuucu,JU0 10 BrookUnOBa.H2 32 N Y. CStl.4al04s "Chs0 cn Bo.110'4 lOSY.XIItnii, 5 110 debctf 137 e 1101 1 NWgold.c... .117'a 2CbsOsnl4Qi 74 1 NWgold.r.... 1101. 6 73'a OSWd&a,25yrl001 IChatO.RftA BSr.OcWm 03a l,tcn4a 1021 2 O R X Ht....ll3" 1 102'a 1 OrR!f 4t... . 83"a 0C,BQcnT8s.l03 1 Ore8L0a Ho 2 103'4 1 118a 1 C,C,CStL4a. 4 1184 Rtl.cl 004 20ro8L6a,tr..ll7'4 1 Can Bo 2d.. ..107 6 1174 6C0thATlt.H7 608L.nncn.tr 764 20 ChleN Plat.tr 414 2 P PUn Sd.... 80 2 Chic E lent 5a 904 6 Penn 41,1. r.... 1 124 3 00 2 Pitta West 1st 07 6ClileOLCCo ; 1 P.OCHtcnft108 lit 101 ' 1 P. BALE lit.. 103 1 101V22 Itoclcltler 5a. 1004 60 '.'. 1024 104Radml 4i.. 82 O If)2ll0 824 0 102M30 824 5 1024' 1 HtoO W lit ... 73 67COartylt. 113 I 3 Set V N K 4... 704 16 1134 1 0 M P Jtlnn en 130 2CenOrtycnBi 88 10 So Pof NM latioe" lOCOallylitlno 20 IStPAMaJlex 3Dennocn.. 884 4' 02 7Detrolt0 5a.... 80 2 SPA Ma. MC(!al20 s 804 2StPMlit,Deil20,a 3 80 14StL8Picna 11414 4 81 6Str,8Kg6a. 00'a 22 Erie cn 1st 1414 3 100 8Erimlllen3-4a. 06 16 St LSF4i.... 07a, 3ETennBs 108 ll 074 7 107 ll 07 7Equttoyof 18tl,4SF trBa 874 Chtolat 1044 1 80 art Worth 1st... 604 28tPgold 1324 4 604 lMJ'gnMi 1024 14 67 2 1024 IB 674 3 1024 3 C7H, OStPlit, 0 M 1 '".'. 674 rli 113 2 671, 16 8tPIt,0M.13B lilarlemlit. e..H04 25 8t Peon 135 3 Hock ValBi.tr 08 38tPPl.t.ID 3 074 1364 BlronMtBe .... 73 2 KtP IH.WtMBal 134 .... .... An. 1 klPllll tllR.l,n 1 UHJZ'IU ...1UU-3 ' -AAO HntftOtN2d.. 76 6 8t 1,8 WUt... 07 4Intft0tN!M.. 314 2 Stan ItT Oa., 08 3 IowaCrntlit.. 004120 8 A A P lit 41 67T, 0 Kan Peon, tr.. 00 j 2 68 6 004 1 Bolfwayoa. .. 004 8 70 0 004 12 Kan Tex 4i. , 834 27 01 2 Kan at Tex 2dt. 604 6 St JftOIIat.tr 664 4 604 1 064 2 604 6TPlitB 874 21 I.acledeO Ik.. 08 20 88 BI.At&I'P 1st 117 6TexPaoSdln... 22 1 1174 20rc,laltna,lld 80 1 1174 4 Unl'ap.f.tr.. 88 6 I.A Wlicnas., 06 7 Vn PaoOT Hi. 1004 1 004 1 UtRo (tnl.tr... 76 ILEA Wilt..., 1174 73UP,DAaiat. 36 1 I, EAW8d..1024 16 364 13I.ake8h1it.r..lH4 36 364 16 LakeSh 2d, r1204 27 30 lltH(ti. 804 10 304 2 804 10 304 lLouANBa 07 4 364 2IxngIilBs H7 30 304 6 LVTerBa 1084 1 U B I-eath 01 ,.1114 2Mo, KAKlit.. 00 OWablit 10P.4 10 M AStI.cnBi.1014 6 1024 3 HorAEacn.,.,142 3 Wab 2d 00 114 1424 8 004 7ManR'y4s 034 3 004 1 04 2 Writ Un cotBilOO 3 MetEllit 121 3 WeitTac 103 !MetEI2d 1044 lOWnQaaBa 064 H HobAOfnl,,., 07 6 W KCarIatfli.il 64 0 074 12WliCenUt.tr 304 12 074 6 304 7 074 20 31 2 074 16 314 Total aalaaot rallwajr bonda (par value), (9.1 10,000 RAILROAD AND OTHER SHAMES. Open- iff?- ow- 47fofn0 SatH, Ina, tit. nt, BH. Atktd. 18BOAmSn..lia41174ll04117 1174 asOAmSRplOS 106 1044 1044 105 OOBAmSM. 104 104 104 10 104 400Am8Mp 284 284 28 28 284 liOUAmTob. 714 72 714 714 714 7B0 Atch.T BVe.. 114 us, Hi, n, us, (804 Atch.T 1; 8 Fop.. 23 234 23 234 234 lOOAnnArb. 104 104 104 104 11 mSAArhpf 284 284 284 2B4 20 lOOB.rtAPp 55 fi6 66 00 1B37BaltAO 04 04 04 04 04 100 Bay BIO Q4 64 B4 8 0 fa. JSTjV Canst- OtHt - ataa. ut. nt. -t. MU. A. 400 DTJn 0.106 105 106 J044 1054 BOO Can So.. 484 4B4 484 484 484 BOOCanrao. 004 004 004 004 718Ches0 174 174 174 174 174 4200 ChloOas 864 87 854 804 804 80S 0, CCA BtL.... 244 244 044 244 25 7410OANW1OB4 11O 1084 1004 111 lBOANWplOO 160 160 18878 C.B AQ. 784 704 784 704 704 18680 CMAStP 77 774 704 774 774 44BC.UA St Ppf.,.,134 134 134 1334 134 4000C.RIAP 074 084 074 08 084 lOOColFuel. 10 10 10 10 104 200 Col C A I Dev.... 4 4 4 4 1 1000110. 34 34 84 34 34 ilOOLAWp 38 38 3B 40 60 40ConQas. 1684 1684 1684 160 100 IBt)AIIud.l04 106 104 1044 106 lBEdlKI.,1174 1174 1174 110 1174 lOERtvO. 02 02 02 014 014 BSSOeiiKldO 31 814 31 314 314 IBBLEAWp 01 01 01 00 03 B Lake 8h.l084 100 1084 100 170 lOiBLaclOus 224 234 224 234 244 480LouAN. 474 474 474 474 474 lSeBMauCon 864 864 844 844 86 20MlnIron 404 404 404 454 40 30MetTraolO8 1004 108 1004 1004 COO M fit I, Sdpf... 484 484 484 48 40 2450Mol'ao.. 164 164 16 154 164 I00MO.KAT 114 114 114 114 12 870M,KATp 20 204 284 20 204 O0MorAEslO5 106 106 1044 107 10800 N J Cent 734 754 734 764 764 1883JJYCentl004 1004 1004 1004 1004 400SatLead 204 204 204 204 204 073 .Nat Wp 044 044 044 044 06 400 NY, B Wpf... 224 224 224 224 23 OOBNorPaa. 134 134 13 13 134 lOSSKPacp.. 384 384 384 3B4 384 BOOOntAW 14 14 14 144 144 440 O RAN p 474 474 474 48 40 400 Pae Mall 27 27 204 27 274 100 P. D A K 4 4 4 4 4 14828 Phil Alt. 104 204 104 204 20.4 B7SS Phil A II litpf. 434 444 434 444 444 S710Pbll AR 2drf... 264 20 264 20 204 880 PulpilO 1604 100 1504 1604 100 B0PennltR106 106 106 lOOQutcksll. 14 14 14 1 2 ABOBtLASF 64 54 54 64 64 1010 St LAB Fist p. 40 404 40 40 404 800 St LAS F2dp. 164 154 15 144 16 SOOBtLSW 24 34 24 34 34 108StLHWp 84 84 84 84 0 8a08StPAO. 67i 684 674 584 6B4 433htanllAT 04 04 04 04 7 400hoPac.. 144 144 144 144 144 3R&hoRwy. 0 04 0 84 0 OlPOBoRyp 28 28 V 274 284 284 SOOSt'dCoul.50 1.60 1.60 8III5TCAI.. 204 214 204 21 214 200 Tox Pad. 04 04 04 04 04 BOOCnl'ae- 7 74 04 7 74 700UP.DAO 14 14 14 14 2 lOUBF.x.. 384 384 384 38 42 ISOUHltub. 104 104 104 104 11 POBUSRubp 57 68 67 674 68 825U8Lp.. 664 664 56 66 664 lOOWabaah. 54 64 54 54 64 035 Wab p.. 14 14 134 134 134 aoWFKx.106 100 106 103 107 8131 WU Tel 704 704 784 70 704 100 WALE. , 4 , , r, 12SWCnB. 64 64 64 64 04 Total sales. 200.527sharea. BOSTON CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. Bid. A$ked. Bid. Alttd. Boa A Alb. .21 24 Am BellTel2284 220 Bos A Me... 1684 100 WeatEleo.. 204 21 Chic J com. 103 4 104 OenEIeop.. 08 70 ChlcJpt... 1004 BosAMon.,1234 124 Fltchburgp 034 CalAllecla370 375 KewF.ngp. 58 60 Osceola..... 204 30 Hex Cent 4a 084 00 Qulncy H...108 10S4 WKRcom. 78 784 TamUln...l21 Domln'n C. 10 104 rniLADKLrTlIA CLOSIKO quotations. Bid. Alild. Bid. AHed. th!hTal. 264 254DCImpCo 72 724 Peon BR... 624 624W0LCo 404 41 CPRofl.. 1 22 EISBcora. 104 104 PhllaTrac. 004 004EI8Bpf.. 204 214 Union Traj 04 04PH,LAPo 134 134 EAPTO.. 004 70 PILLAPp 324 324 Met Trac...l 004 1004 Wela Cc-ott 104 IB CTofNJa 21) 30 WelaOpf . 02 03 CTNJOa.. 80 80 4 1 Bait Tract.. 10 104 CHICAGO CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. Bid. Alltd. Bid. Alktd, SS-L"... 424 43 LakeS"L" 12 13 AmStrTxt.. 20 204 NY Biscuit 474 48 CasalAD.. 67 03 SChStRy220 CltyR,way,221 226 WChstHylOO 1004 Olam'd M..130 141 LATKST LONPOX QCOTATIOVS. Atchison, a a p 114Norfolk A Wpf. v.. 204 Canadian Paclflo... 024 Northern 1'kin.ipi 3OC4 Chesapeake A Ohio. 1 7 Ontario A Wett. .. 14"a Eiieron,aap 134 Pennsylvania. 634 Erie lit pf 32 lleadlne, lit a p.... 04 Illinois Central 084 Ml'aul 70 Kansas Texas.... 12 Routh Railway .. 04 Lake Shore 1714 South Rallwajr pf.. 20 LoulnIIle Nash.. 484 Union Pacific 7I4 New York Central. 1024 Wabash cf 1414 Friimt, Juno 4. Tho reaction in tho stock market at tho close yesterday encouraged professional operators to resume their reactionary tactics at tho opening this morning. The stocksoffercd were, however, readily absorbed, partly by foreign arbitrage dealers, and heforo the expiration of the first hour tho market began to moo upward again. The efforts mado yesterday afternoon to unset tle the market by circulating misleading reports regarding tho Cuban situation nero nhnndoned. A somewhat similar attempt lo depress prices was made this afternoon. It included the circulation of rumors that the Gov ernor of Illinois had votocd the (las Consolida tion and Frontago hills, It appears that ad lccs from Chicago jesterday that those bills had beon signed by the (imonior were pro inaturo; but tho course of Chicago Gas certifi cates to-day Indicates that there Is very llttlo doubt that tho Governor will approve of lot h measures. The withdrawal of S.riOO, 000 gold from the Sub-Treasury for ship ment to-morrow had, like recent similar transactions, no effect whntecr upon tho stock market. It Is now perfectly well un derstood that the profits Uhih exports of speelo aro so slight that bankers as a rule do not care to mako thorn. A few drawers of exchange, howocr, with tho cooperation of thoir corre spondents abroad, who offered some sin nil In ducement to securn gold, prefer to settlo their counter business and eoer their letters of credit by shipping spoclo, Tho transactions aro en tirely legltlmnte, aim because their character Is well understood, and also because both the Treasury and the banks have plenty of gold to spare, tboy do not disturb the speculative oom munlly as thoy did six months or so ago. Tho Blocks that received tho most attention wcro Chicago Ons, Jersey Central, Chicago, Ilurllngtnn nnd Qulucy, Ht. Paul, nnd Sugar Ice fining. Tho first nnmed was unusually active at a further fractional not nihance. Tho short Interest lit Jorsoy Central appeared to bo nlarmed, for thero was n sudden Increase of activity in that stock that loft tho price ! points higher than last night. All of tho other anthra cite stocks advanced 8 mpathotically. Rending securities enjoyed an upward movement which appeared to bo to an extent distinct from that in Jersey Central, An advsneo In the price of refined sugars stimulated trading In Hugar Iteflnlng, but tho market for that stock did not rolled operations by those who at times absolutely control Its movements, Among the Granger stocks Chicago und Northwestern was tho leader at a net advance of a point and a half. Tbe buying was generally believed to bo due to tho showing made by the company In Its annual teport, published this morning. Of the less active shares, Tennessee Coal and Iron was conspicu ous at a net advance of m V cent. Another noteworthy not advance was that of 14 W cent. In Metropolitan Traction, which Is explained by the success the company is meeting in removing obstacles to tbe extension and development of Its system. The best feature of the dealings on the Stock Exchange tho lost few days is the greater activity in tbe bond market, which has been aooonipauled by a steady ndvaaco in prices. tj?Lz?z?&; ,.,it!l,rTf?jj;jaf'l'g'?'i,7iii''i h.- ' This Indicates that tho largo amount of Idle money held) by corporations and Individuals Is becoming restive and is seeking Investment. Final sales compare with thoso ot yesterday as follows! Junt 8. Junt 4. June 8, June 4. A.TBFe. 114 114 WPaopf... 384 384 A.TASFep 23 234 NYCent... 1004 1004 AmSRef ..1104 117 K J Cent... 734 754 Aro.8Refp.105 1044 Omaha com 684 684 Am Too.... 72 714 Ont& West 144 14 AmSpM... 104 104 rao Mall... 274 204 BaltAOblo 04 04 PullPCar.,1604 100 BklynTJOaal06 106 Rocklsland 074 084 Canada 80- 484 484 Reading.... 104 204 CanPao.... 004 004 Read lstpf 434 444 C.C.OAStL 244 244stPeom... 704 774 C.BAQ.... 784 704 St Paul p.. .134 134 ChesAO... 174 174SoR'way 84 0 ChloQai... 80 804 SoR'way p 284 28 Del A Hud.. 104 1044StandRAT 04 04 OtnElfto... 31 314 Texas Pae.. 04 04 KanATex. 114 114TCIAR... 204 214 KanATpt. 20 20 Union Pao. 74 7 Lou A Nash 47I4 47s, US Rubber 11 104 Lake Shorel 084 100 USRubpf. 504 674 ManhCon.. 86 85 USLeathp 664 65 MA8tL2dp 484 484Wabcom... 64 64 Ho Pacific. 16i8 16 Wabaahp.. 13's 134 NatLead... 20i 204WUnTel.. 704 704 NWeom...lOB4 110 WALE.... ", K Pae com. 13V, 13 Government bonds strong. Tho 4s of 1025 closod 4 V cent, high bid. Itallwny and other bonds strong and nctlve. Tho features wero Chicago Gas Light lets, Detroit Gas 5s, Kansas J im If e consols t. r Morris and Kssox consols, JMobllo and Ohio generals. Now Jorsoy Central general At r.. Heading general 4s, Southern llnilwovos. I'nlon Pncillc. Denver nnd Gulf lstj, Wnbash lsts, Wabash 2ds. Wisconsin Cen tral Ists, t. r.: Atchison nnd Northern Pa cltlo Issues. Tho moro Important not nd voneos wcro In Atchison general 4s, k V cent,, to B.liU; Chicago (ias Light lsts. lH, to lO'JU; Detroit Gas 5s, 1. to 81: Kansas Pacltlcconols t. r., 1V. to TO; Morris and Ksicx consols. Sr, to 14t!'q; Mobile and Ohio generals, . to 07?; Nen Jorsoy Central gon eralps, r., 1h. to 10,; Heading gonernl 4s. h. JoHJUiSoulhcrn Hallway 5s. '4. to 01; Union Pacific, Donver and Gulf lsts, 14. to 304 j J aliash 2ds, Hi, to Clli-i, und Wisconsin Central lsts, t, r Hi points, to 314. Commercial price of bar silver in Now York, fipc Har silver In I,ondon clond nt 27 0-1 iki. Mexican silcr dollars were quoted at 474W 48-tic. Exports to Kttropo to-morrow 050,000 ounces. Money on call, 1C!14 cent. Time money Is quoted nt follow h: blxty and ninety days, 2 V cent.: four months, 2s V cent.; six nnd scen months, 3 ?t cent., nnil nlno months, 3ijV cent, on good mixed Stock Ktchangc collateral. Com 1ucrcl.1l paper quiet. Prltno indorsed bills re ceivable are quoted nt 3 CtH: V ceiiL, choice nnd prlmu Blngle unmet at 3s(31 V cent., nnd good nutnes at 4u5 nor cent. .Sterling exchange quiet at unchanged quota tions. Continental exchange wns dull. Posted asking rates Tor sterling, If-LHO1!! for long blllsnnd ? I. K8 for demand. Actual rates are: LongbilK W.H5Vt$4.M): sight drafts. l.87, and cnblo transfers, vl.87(3-l.M74. Francs aro quoted nt B.17..!v(t.'i. HIV for long und 5.15S(.i35.15 for short; relchsmarks. !I.Vm(8U54 for long nnd D54(3r)'4 for short: guilders. 40'9(s!40 3-10 for long and 40 5-lGi;U0:8 for BhorU Domestic exchango on Now York: Boston 5 8 cents discount. Clnrleston liuvlng, par; sell ing. " premium. Savannah Ilnying. 1-10 off; Rclllng, par. Now Orleans Hank, $1.50 premi um; rommorclnl, 25 cents premium. San Fran cisco Sight. IT'S cents premium; telegraph, 20 cents premium. St. Louis 70 cents premium hid, offered nt 00 cents promium. Chicago 70 cents premium. Cincinnati Iletween banks, t0 cents premium, und over counter, 75ccuta premium. The Imports of dry goods for tho weok ending to-day were $3,245,011 against $3,074,839 last week and 91,249.014 for tho corresponding week of last ear. Tho amount marketed w as 2,885, H4H. against S2,55ci.22 last w eek and $1,210,143 for the corresponding week of last year. Hallway gross earnings for May compared with thoso for thosamo month of last year as follow s: 1R07. Buffalo, Rochca'r and Pitta. $27ll.00 Inc. $7.7S0 t'bnaimake and Ohio 814.324 Dea 2H.B51 Central Bran 'h 75,000 lac. '.M.OOO Canadian Paelflc 1.04H.OOO Inc. 250.000 I'hlram and Eastern III ... 30H.728 lac. 140,757 Internatlnual and Ot N .. 2i7,2tn Inc. fOl Inwn C-ntrnl . . . 1811,923 luo. 1,201 Kama Cltv Suburb'n Belt. 41,781 Inc. 1K020 Knn.Clty. Pitts, and Oulf. 190.487 Inc. 140.007 Lake Erie and Weatern.... 277.212 Deo. 4.1101 Mexican central 1.0H4.537 Inc. 811,337 Missouri Pacllle l.Ma.ooo Inc. 17.V00 Peoria, Dec. and E ans .. 75,000 Inc. 12.014 Rt Jo and Oraud lMnnd... 7.10O Ino. 34 200 St I.oul soutlm estern .. 310,000 Ino h 1100 Texas and Pacllle .. 4B5.430 Inc. flh,3 Whiellnir ami Lake Erie... 70,244 Dec. 43.105 Wisconsin Central .... S27.U3S Deo. 54,300 The Minneapolis. St. Paul and Sault Sto Marie Itullroiul reports gross comings for April of $21(1,021?. an Increase of $27,074 as compare! with thesimo month of last year, and netllii. 45:i. an increase of $18,940 For tho four months ending April 30 the gross earnings w ere eH7tl,276. a decrease of $74,514 as compared with the corresponding period of last ) oar, and net Svl43,c!20, 11 decrease of $28,501. The Iowa Central railroad reports gross earn ings for April of $109,042, a decrease of $20,784 as i oinpared with thosamo month of lost year, and net $20,053. a decrease of ?22.40O. For the ten months ending April 3 tho cros earnings w ere $l,21Wlrt). a decrease of $211,145 as com pared with tho corresponding period of lastycar, and net $383,792, n decrease of $223,403. Hrailstrtrt'a reports tho number of business failures in tho United Mates during the week 1 nillng to-day nt 197, against 257 last week and !!3i5 In the cotTcsimndlng week n year ago. The receipts of the Government to-dnvwore: Customs. $l!7,795; internal revenue, 1H51,403, and miscellaneous, $1)1.873, a total of $1,211, 133. The illshunieuicnts wcro $(142,000, an Kxcetsnf receipts ocer expenditures of 5l!9,l 33. The receipts of the Ilscal ear to date hao Wen $315,51,2,171, nnd disbursements $317,087,141. 1111 excess of expenditures ovor receipts of $31,- The not assets of the Treasury at thecloso of business to-dny as olllciallv computed compare with those of j estcrday as follows: Junt 3. Junt 4. Oold coin and bullion tl44.517.102 l!43,07.lfl 81Ierdollars and bullion 24,22,:i0 23.1rtB,750 Untied Stales nutea 3J,115,lh7 S2.HS7.421 Oilier ait In exitu of detuaud liabilities 27,33a,05S 27,101,103 Available each balance. Including gold balance 822S.901.037 !2t,071,3BO Moneyln lyondon, i Vcent. Hates of dis count In open market for both short and threo months' hills, (gi Vcent. Amount of bullion gone Into tho Hank of Knglnud on halnnco to ilnv, 40,KH). Paris advices quote 3 V cents nt 104 francs 20 centimes. Kxchange on London, 25 francs 10 centimes. aTleetrtQ Nloek tlaotatlona. Bostos, Juue 4 The clotln prices of electric Hocks to-day were: nid. Atitd. Fdlion Eleetrlo Illuminating 145 J47 Oeneral Klectrlo com 314 313 General Electric pf 08 72 I.amton Conaolldated btoro Service. .. 104 20 Westlnithouae Klrctrle 204 - Weitlugtiouae hlectrlc pf 50 604 Kort Wayne Eleetrlo 1 rhonuou Uoustcu Trust iieiiea C)..,, 24 ' - Thomson Houston Trust tierles IM ... 31, COMMEIWIA I. COMVEXn. FittPAV, Juno 4. GiiAl.v Wheat Spot was qulot and easier. Sales 10,000 bush, ungraded spring, 8,000 No.l Northern spring, and 10,000 No. 1 hard Spring on privnto terms for export. Frco on board afloat: No. 1 Northern spring. Now York, 709C.; do. Duluth, 77-Sc; No. 3 hard wintor, 73B8C.; No. 2 do.. 71sc. Duluth rocolved to day 108,508 bush., against 124,900 last year; Minneapolis 117,000, ngainst 170.CS0; Chicago 3,400, against 2,000; Mllwnukco31,850, against 17,550; Toledo 8,004, against 4,810, and Detroit 2,705, against 0,036 last year. Futures declined sc. to lc, Futuro sales 3.030,ooo bush., as fol lows: Optning. Highlit. Lou-eft. Cloibio. KlaM, Juna . . .. 741, 75c, July ... .7114 734 74 734 744 bitinnlir70i 70 nu4 u4 7osj Docfuiber.714 714 714 714 724 Parley Was dutl. Sew reedlnic. 874o, cost and frelnlit to buffalo; mailing, UScJ42e. as to Qual ity, llye Was quiet titatu, 3Uct40o bo. 1) Wuat era, 384c, cost and freight to lmrfalo. CoruSiMjl as easier Hales iiu.nou bush . Inoludlng 8,000 No. i nhllBonprlTatnterma, and 74.UUU No. '1 mixed nn private terms, free on hoard afloat, for export. No B nitied, 2Uo. In eloratori No. U yellow, B.800 at M4c. In elevator. Futures declined 4c to rc ITulure sales 806,000 buih , ufollowi: Opening. Jllghnt. Louvtt. Clotlng. Sight. June 284 24 2', as', ifoi July 204 vua, 2ia 204 2U4 Auvuit ...2UCj 2HC, 2Uj 201.' so? SeptenilwrB04 3U4 BU4 804 80J Oati-pot was firm. No. 3 white, 20o. No. 8 do.. 250.1 No. 2 white, clipped, 28Cjc.i No. 3 do.. 25Vjc No. 2 mixed, 22e.i No. 3 do. 21c.i rejected mixed, 20c.i rejected white. 234o.j No. 3 mixed delivered, 23c; track mixed, 22tt234o.i track wblto, 2SOU2C. Futurea were easier, Future labia uono. tM,t Optning. Illghtit. Lotctit. Clotlng. Night, July , ,, ,,,, 2i 22( Wheat was quiet sod easier to-day. Liverpool waa lower, the weather and crop news was favorable, and the Ohio state report ahowed an Improvrmimt In the condition during May ot 4 points. There waa some selling for foreign account, but the trading was mainly local. The market closed at a illght rally from the loweit prloes of thu da . Cbloago reported a fair cash demand Liverpool declined .,,d Paris ad vanced4o. Herlla declined io. The Northwostern receipts were 814 cari, agaluit 407 last week and 478 last year. Chicago received 2 1 can, against 7 last week and it) last year. The sluuxx at Minneapolis, Duluth, ana Chicago are expected to decrease about 1,000.000 bush, for the week. Cora and oat wert lower, with e wbsat. The receipts of eorn at Cbloatro were 887 ears, with 885 expected to-morrow. The reoelpti of oats were 421 cam 400 are' expected to-morrow. Chloago, June 4." Wheat ruled weak and lower, rlnalnjr lc. under last night. The sharp decline ot 2d. at Liverpool, an ndvance of four points In Ohio condition, and more favorable weather wero the bear ish Influences. Northwest receipts were fair, 314 ears. Clearanoes were liberal, 300,000 bush. Timely rains In the Northwest have allayed all fears for tho present from drought, which threatened the spring wheat crop. Tho Jfortern Jfllfrr says winter wheat outlook is Improving, and that California will rslse as large a crop as last year. Minneapolis and Duluth will decrease about 000.0011 buih. for the week! Indication! aro that the visible will show a decrease of from 1,000. 000 to 1,300,000 bush, Minneapolis reported sales of 100,000 Mils, flour yesterday Cash sales reported were 113,000 bush, hore ami 28,000 bush, at New York, EnglUh markets will tie closed until Tuesday, and, as Monday Is a holldavhere, to-morrow's market Is ant to tie very tamo. Corn lost all lho advsneo made yesterday. Western weather being some what more seasonable, farmers offering moro freely, and receipts hero exceeding the ex pectation. Thero were S57 cars, with 835 es timated for to-morrow. The selling ot futures was by those Interests which covered most liberally yesterday and the day before. Samples were 4c. to 4c. lower. With warmer wenther the price will lie gin to bo very weak attain. Onts W Ithoitt special motives ot their own oats followed corn, losing u 4e. The Inspection was 421 cars, with 4no estimated for Saturday Samples ware 4e. to oC. lower, hea lKiaid clearances w m 103,000 hush. An Increase In the premiums nuked has made tho shipping tiutlnesi quieter for two days past " Jrnilslree I's says that exports ot wheat (flour Included as wheat) from lioth coasts of the United states ami Montreal this week amount to 2,020,noo bush , compared with 8.081,000 hush, lost week, 11,2011,000 bush. In the week a year ago, 2.U0I.0OO bush two years ngo, 2.742,000 hush, three years ago, and as contrasted with 3.010,000 bush In the corresponding u eek of ISPt. Exports of Indian eorn amount to 2,3110,000 hush, this week, compared with 2,185,non bush, last it eek, 1,02.1,000 buih. In tho week a year ago, 1,140,000 bush, two years ngo, 074,000 bush, throo years ago. and as con tented with 020,000 bush, In tho like neck of 1HU1. Fiocn Was easier, and only moderately active. Bales, '.1,300. Barret). Saek: receipts 8,182 13,083 Export b.711 25,107 Winter In lilils.' superfine, tl RnqS 05; No. 2 extra. S3 none 1.401 No. I 1 xtn, S 1 50ni:i,75t elenrs, !l.40 Kt'l.nntstralghts. (4 05(o4.2'J:psteuts.S4 55Qltl.8V Mill feed Was llrm butdull Iiran (40 tts ), per 100 s , D.V41W0 1 ml Idlings (00 to 100 s.), 574"e.S sharps (flue). 05(e75c. Cottos Spot cotton hero was unchanged, with sales of TiKl hale, for export ai.d t, 310 forsptnnlnz Mid dling uplands 7J40., agulnst 7V'. last yeart Now Or leans and ilulf !c , against Pc. lost year. The South ern ipot innrkets were unehonged Now Orleans sold 1,5(10. AU;usla 171, llshHtim 157, St. Louis 50. Sa vannah 48, an 1 Norfolk fl bales. Liverpool was un changed oa the s( ot, lib sales of 7,000 bales Futurea thero opened pirtlally 1 lnt higher, but reacted and closed uuchuigid to 4 point lower. Tho Llverimol sates for the week worn 50,noO bales, including 45,000 American, agnlus' 40.000 last week, of wl.lch iin.noo were American, and (13.000 last year, Including Oli.ooo American: stocks I.omi.ooq, Including 11:14.01)1) American, against 1,125,000 lastwpk, of which U72,. uoo ui'ti American, and 1,0'jn.OflO last year, Including K70.000 Ann rlean. In Jlancln-stcr ams and cloths wero dull Tho tiort receipts were 1.107 bales, ngainst l,ll('.5 ln-t ncek and l.Mtl last scar, totnt for the wek, I'.TIO bales, sgalnst 1U.1M last week and 15 508 last year. The ex ports from the ports approx imated 12.000 bales. Tho total Interior receipts for the week were 5.884 bales, against 7,524 last week and P.liilO lost year, shipments 10,851, agslnst 21,n."9 last week and 22.043 last esr: stocks Ml. 5211, against t)'J,n'l8 last week and !32,5n last ) ear. New Orleans declined 2 to 4 points. Futures here decline 1 2 lo 4 IMilnts. but recoserod part, (losing dull with prices unchanged to 2 points lower, with sales of 33,600 bales. The future trading was as follows: Ctotin'j. Highest Lowet. .Sittes. Juno T.17t7.10 7.18 7 18 4011 July 7.20r7.21 7 21 7 10 3,200 August 7.18(4 . 7.20 7 10 ll.HdO bepteniber U B hid (It 0.04 SOU 3.800 Oclober (1.77n 78 B 78 75 S.300 November n.75i,7n 8 77 1171 3,1-00 December... 8 7Nfl 70 8.7U 0.70 4.100 January ... .O.hl JO S3 0.83 0 7'J 81700 The speculation to-day was practically a repetition of that which has p-valled In the cotton market for a month past; there wero no new developments. The trading was stugnant and the fluctuations In prices w ere trlfllii Karly In the day prtcea declined slight ly In symttatbv with a reaction In Liverpool, but In the absence of any pressure to sell the loss was recov ered, the last prices tielng practically unchanged from last night's closing figures. The spot market here eonttnues active and firm. A general precipitation was reported In Texas. Houston. Tex.. May 31. "There are squares and half grown bulls lu southern Texas Coast counties doing fair ly well, and flelis of early cotton scat tered about south of the thirtieth parallel, but the amount Is so small that It Is misleading to report It. Weather conditions that promise very early cotton will Indicate a ahort crop Farmers In town on bat urda . 2Vth. report a good crop and rutl as c arly as last year. Some report that Her and lioll weevil have app-ared, and some eay a good deal of damage has been done. Nights are still too cool. The only thing lu favor of present conditions Is that ground has been well prepared and we think tho plant win respond quickly to favorable weather" Augusta, Oa.May 2P "Twelve e-ountfes In west South Carolina, nfteen In north end northeast Georgia, also eren In east Alabama n port as follows- During i-ast fort night weather has tn dry. except an decisional shower. The few cool nights did little or no damage, fatamls generally are satlsfactorv We hear very little of re lantlng and no reports of lice or worms. Dry westher gave opportunity for chopping and weeding, and plaM Is now In condition to grow off rapt lly should season hereafter prove faorable. Temiorfllure U normal, aud as wr w rite a timely rala Is failing. The plant, w bile smsst. Is generally healthr and strong Increase In acreage 10 V cent., fertilizers 15V cent , over last year." CsrrKE Kloon the spot was dnll but steady: No 7, 7e. Rales 1.000 bagsNo 7 at 7NC. aSoat and 800 tiags Central Amerlcar, on private terms. Tbe futuro trading was as follow i: iate. UtjteU Threat. Closing. Feliruary 750 7 40 7 40 7.4f7 43 March 1,500 7 45 7 40 7 40(47 45 Juue 1,000 7 25 7 25 7 267 30 August 500 . 7 25t7 35 September .... 1.750 7 33 7 35 7 30(7.35 December ... .2.750 7 35 7 30 7 357 40 Futures hen- advanced 10 to 15 points, closing steady, with sales of --.250 bag llare advanced If. Ham burg advanced 4 I f g to pfg. The world's visible supply decrca-rf-d 175,000 outh. during May ltlo waa quiet and unchanged receipts. 0,n00bag-.stock.27V 000, exchange, 7 13 lfld.. an advance of S 32d Santos was quiet and steadv, rx-el 1-. 4,000 stock. 258.0(10. The stock In Harre Is now M4.00O bags, of which 4111,0011 are Itrarlllsn The cables to-day were 1 tier ttisii had l?en exi ected, and th dtvrease In thesltl ble supply was also larger than had been expected. Navai STORns I'ticiinnired rrrrcoj.il m Crude rcrticcatcs were unquoted here and In O 1 City Itcnned tiu-hsnrd i'aoWMOss Lard dull Prime. S'l J-n. Pork steadv but quiet Mess, A.-,3oi?i 75. Tallow. 3c. Putter Creamery. Western 15c Fggs State, fresh gathered, llftllcy. Chicago, June 4 "There waa u sagging market In pruslslous, chiefly In sympathy with grain A large h-csl trader ted the seillug and the demand came largeh from shorts. Packers were on both si les of the market lu a moderate w ay. The cash demand was rather quiet Hog receipts were about us expected, with tlist market Ann; 17,(100 bogs are estimated for Saturday. 40.000 Monday, and 1MI.O00 for next week. Provisions still appear lo hare an evoy undertone " Sc-oab Uaw steadier. SB tost. 8 15-lOc; dd' test. 11 5 lilc. Sales a.eOS bags centrifugals, t'B tet. nt 3 5 18c, and 1,300 bags niolSMias sugar, 80 test, at 2 li-ltlc lleflned qntet and 4c. higher. Cmccoo, Juno 4. Tuee were to-day's prices. Lost Wheat: Opening. Utohtit. Louvjf. doting. Xloht. Julv... 874 07', oar, 971. oss Sept .. 844 81i OS' 04 844 De-.nsw 604 084 00'a , 674 Cum: July... 814 244 234 234 244 Sept .. 254 254 214 25l 254 e Mrs: Jul .. 1S4 1"4 17 17', 18V bent... 18 18 17 174 164 July .." 3 574 3 574 3 524 S 594 S 37lj Sept . 3 074 3 874 8 62Hi S (WCj 3 7j 1.(61 .- July .. 4.25 4 25 4 20 4.224 4.274 Sept .. 4.H0 4 321 4.25 4.25 4.32Cj nrl; July .. $7,774 7 774 7 OiUj t7 70 I7.S5 bept .. 7.80 7.!0 7.70 7.73 7.90 I.lio Slock Market, Ntw Yorjr, Friday, Juno 4. Itecelpts of beeves worti 1,555 bead, 41 e'ars to bo expo-ted, 3s cars direct to local slaughterers, and 11 ears to lie, sold. Quiet but steady . 11 around The yards wcroclearcd In good season Poorest to liest native steers sold at t4 U5dt5 V 100 lbs., stags and oxen nt S3aX4,so, hulls at I'MSil (10, dry cons at (1 75t4tJ 85 Ul-eiod U'ef quiet at 7(4HCje, si lb. for native sides. Cablri from Krltlsh markets quoto American steers at lOijt lie. si is., dresse-d weight, Amorlcan sheep 11(12o. V r..dressHl weight Amerlcau refrlgerateit beef at Mi4US(C W . Xo exports to-day; to morrow 1,411 lieeses. 4,350 quarters of U-ef, HiH-elpt of ealees all for tho market, were 558 head 1 517 head on sale, all told. M w and slightly easier than yeste play Veals sold at t4etl5.75 t. 100 lbs Puttermllk calves at S3 50,tt4.:i74. Dressed calves generally lower! city dressed seals, 74awo. V tb Iteerlpts of sheep and lambs. Including 4 cars to be cxHrled and liej ears direct to butchers, were 10.404 heads 2114 cars on sale. Dull; "c. lower for sheep and yearlings, 434c. orr 011 lambs. About 7 ears wero carried ocer. sheep sold at S3 AUUtl 65 Kio ns.; jearllngs at (4.60c4t3 80i lambs at $nj S6.65. Dressed mutton. 7dtl)o. ai is., dressed year Hugs, 8ivi.Mov.jc.; dressed lambs, 0S12W. lleeelptsof bogs were 2.420 head, Including 130 head on sale. Mcady at $J.l5at4.2i) for btate bogs. Ileal ICstate Private Salna. noffman Pros, and J. N, Kattey & Son have sold for Warren E. DeuulsKn. au Ureal Jonss siraet, a seven-story new mercantlls bulldlug, 00 a lot 2,x 100, toau Invcitei.for about llcio,000.)lr. I)eu nil takes lu part pa meat a small country place. Louis It. Dsrg has sold for Mrs. Mary K. I'rcxbara No. 26S Wast Eighty-eighth street, a three-story lirnwa-itona .front residence, 18x60x100,6. for 23,000. ' Iiuls K. Derg hat sold for Mrs. 1'aullne Levy No 2DU Central Pars. Wen, a llve-itory Indlana-itoue and brlek trout upartmeut house, 23x20x100, fur 160,000. M. Dargebuhr & Son and M. II. Oslamann have sold far It. Maywald to a Mr. Iloolilo.Noi. 1453 and 1437 Madlaon avenue, two live story Hal houses, at a reported price of about $50,000. Edward Oppeuhelm and Martin Mettger are tald tob tne'lMijers of tto plot r.'sxl'.'O, on the north side of llath street, 100 feet east of Klitbth avenue, the sate of wDlcn by Charles. Iluca waa recentl re. portad. John Acksr has purchased' from Oppanhelm ft Mettger two lots on 114tn strtet, 2JS ,'ret west of Lenox avenue, lie will build two flat housts on them. W. F. ft C. It. Smith have sold for Chartotte'Flu. msatbal a plot or thirteen lots frojllng on Jan. ntng and Longfellow streets, near Uotme avenue. Also, for Anule F. Vreelsnd, the three story brick private dwelling, site l6.H:.B0xU0 feel. No, 1204 East 167th streeti the two story frame dwelling No. 8iro Wainlugtoa avenue, to Locls Ootthiln, and the similar dwelling, No, 8100 Waiuinglou avenue, to Parnett Scbaerfer. Ileal F-stale Auction Sales. At the Broadway Salesroom yesterday William Kennelly sold No. 1017 Lexington avsoue, east side, 01. 1 fsit south ot Ssvsnty.tturd urssi, 17x70, fonr-itory stone front dwelling, foreclosure sala to tvilliarn Bogs., for l.8no, " rsurr. Merer On. told No. 80 Ttldra it rest, east tide, 80 feet south or Broome street, 50x100 three story brick; and frame isnemsnt home with atore, and 'three-story brlek building In rear. fore. I closure salt, to Lusanna W. Thorns, for 911.700 ' The Sheriff sold No. sat Grand street, snuthe'sit corner of Kldrldga street. 1S.1X70, four siorv Iron. front store to r It, Dayton, for $(13, Also No. 2113 3 Grand street, south side, 3n.3:feet east ot ElarMaa II street. 17.8x73, two story Iron-front store, all title s and Interest in this nt pries named and preceding parcel, to R. II. Dayton, far 140. l lnf rfiitnncfitl. Peoria, Decatur & E.ans.llle Railway, First Mortgage Bonds Peoria Division, First Mtge. Bonds Evansvillo Division, Second Mortgago Bonds. Stook. Holders of the atmvo aro notified that the uMer- signed Cnmmlttro has prepared a plan and agreement jj for reorganisation and deposited the same with Ihs ' NF.W VOflK SKCUIHTY ft TItDST COMPANY, 46 Wall St., New York, where copies cat l obtained Holders of First Mortgago Honds are Incited tods. posit under this plan and agreement, ami to receive ! an advance of S25 In cash for each past duo coupon, and thereafter S23 for each maturing religion, In rf. ' feet being payment of Interest at 5 per c nt semi- 1 aunuslly until new bonds liegln to draw Interest First .Mortgage Ilonds, If plan Is declareil lnor4. tlve, can tie withdrawn without any chare,, for ex. penscs. MOtnS) I. StlDDFtt. Ihnlrmao. CIIAIIl.ttt H. FAini'llll.t), JKMiIS VAsniAICK, , II. Nt'llMVt :iiit. MILMtM II. PtltE, rnmmlttea. nonsnLowEn. byrne, TAYLoitAMiiLrn, Counsel, Slvirtcmlsntul interest. Ilclnare and llutliion d'nnnl Ccnnpriny. NKW YORK. Mn 2, f.97. A i)Uarttrlrillvtt1end ft ONE AND ONE yl' MUSH (14 1'FI-CKNT on thf capital Btoolc of thl nrnpiny wilt e paid at the ofllco of tin Conij ati). yi Port landt nl , In f hl city, on nnd after Tuoidiir. Jun- n 1H97. Th tranifur Xmnkn will te clohei. from thd cUmr of hunlnoM to day until the morning of otlne d ay, Juno in. 1H07. )y ordtr uf th Hoard of Manajcm CHAHLKS A WALKEll Trrtimrer OFsVICP OF KIstIlrit (UnMKIUKL (OH. 4(1 WALL STHEET, SEW YORK. MaT 197. Th Director hntethln day declared a ju&rtrlr Dlrldend of TWO PER CENT on the Pnfr m-i Moct p ay a Me Juno 10, !Hy7, to to kholdT rf rtyird at the close of buMnesa May 29th Transfer tookio the preferred atuolc will be closed from May Soth to Juue 10th, both Inclusive. Check will bp millM EDWARD C LEE, TreMurer. f IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER made by the IIoiv orable flMnre I. Andrews, one of the Justlfeiof the hurreme Court of the Mate of New York on tht HUtli day of June, IHHfl, notice U hereby trtven to all creditor! and persons hating claims aatcst Damon H McClaln and Denjamln H. SlcClaln, ctmtMti.ph firm of McClaln Brothers lately dotnc huslncM In th City and County of New York, that tuey are rtqulrM to present their claims, with vouchers thertfor, duly Terlfled, to the subscriber, the duly appointed a s1ne of the said Damon IT McClaln and Iujsmla H. ilcClaln, composing tbe firm of 3IcCl&ln Urcthfi, for the benefit of their creditors, at hi place of tran- acting buslnea!, at the ofllro of Lemul kljmore, Ji Esq , No 44 line street, lu the City of New York, on fll or before the -Mthdav of July, Ih(,7. ! Dated New York, Mar th, lh97 M'i I1E.NUY C. HOOME, AselgDrH. groposaljs. 1 otick. """" " m C0MMI.S5I0NERS OP THE SINKING FUND, 197. Wi TO CONTRACTORS. ' PROPOSALS for Furnishing Materials and Perforn ing Work IttMiulred for the Electrlc-llcht Plant for the Criminal Court Hull line, on the Rlock Doucdrd by Centre, Elm, Franklin, and Whit- frtretts Pur suant to Chapter 371. Laws of 17. anl as Auihorlzedby tbe Commissioners of thf blnkJnt Fund at a JiwtlnKuMd December 13, l"l5 SEALED EiTI MATES for the above work. lndon-M with ttoe above title, also with the name of tbe p-rson or persons making tbe same, and tbe date of presenta tion, will be received at the offtce of the Comptroller, IUmi No 14 and 1&. Finance Department, Me wart Building. No, -(. Broadway, la tbe City of New York, until 12 o'clock M.. Wednesday. June .'th. IhPT, at which place and hour the bids will be publicly opened by aud in tbe presence of the Commissioners of the BlnkLnir Fund and read, and the award of tbe eon tract. If awarded, will be made to the lowest bidder with adequate (security as soon thereafter u practicable. The person or person to whom the contract may ba award rd will te rtMjulred to attend at tbe office of the Department of lubllc Worts, with tbe sureties offered by him o- them, and execute the contract within five days from the date of the service of a notice to that efect, and In case of failure or neglect to do o. be or they will ta considered a having abandoned It, and a In default to the Corporation, and thereupon the work shall be readvertbed and rr let. and oon until the contract accepted and exe cuted Tbe work to eomrrenrt at such time aa th Commissioner of Public Worka may dicnat N II PermUfrlop will not be given for the with drawal of any bid or estimate. No bid will be ac cepted from or contract awarded to, any person wba Is in arrears to the Corporation upon debt or contract, or ho Is a defaulter, as suretv or otherwise, upon any obligation to the Corporation. The entire work to be completed within NTNETT P Ys after the notice to commenc-s work has len given by tbeCommilonerof Pnbllo Works. The amount of security required la FIFTEEN THOU-S-.NPDOLLAKS. Hlsnk form of estimates, and further Information, if desired, also the form of agreement. Including tba s i c float Ions for the work, can be obtained at ot&ot of the Comptroller, No. tfso Rroadwav. For full Information see City Record. M.W ORK. Ma MO, thfl7. WILLIAM I- STRONG. I Mayor; JOHN W. OOVF. Recorder; ARHREL P. FITCH. Commission! Comptrollen of the ANSON G MeCOOK, Sinking Fta4. j Chamberlain; 5 JOHN T- OAKI.ts.Ya i Chairman Committee on Finance, J Boanl of Aldermen; J t gublic Sotict-a. TJOST OFFICE NOTICE. (ShouM le re sl DAILY by all Interested, as ehicfni mav ooeur at any time.) tori-Inn mails for the week: ending June A, 1P7, svlllelose (PKOMITLV In all cases! at tbe Or-ierai Pst Offlce as follows bATCHPAV At B-SOA. M for t CROPF. per rtesrn slilp Luennla, via Queenstowu (lctterx for Francs. Bnltrerlatid. Italy, Spain, Portugal Turkey, Egypt, anil British India must hedirectet "pet Lusanla"), at 7 A it. for FHASCE. !- ITZF.Il LA Ml. ITALY. SPA1K. POllTUU KU T'"KUrY. F(,V1'T. aud mUTISlI INDIA, ptr Heamhlp La Touralne. sla Havre (It-tters for oilier parts of Furoi-e must he directed "per La Tojialne" .at KA.1I for SETIIF.UHNPS direct, i, r fteamshlp Olidam. via Itottenlam letters mu.t r ilirected "KrOtidam"), at in A M for SCOTLAND direct, per steamship City of Home, la Olsstfow fitters must Ihs dlres-ted "l-er Cllvof Uome"i at 11 A M for NOPYVAY direct. ersteain-hlp Amertka (letters must be dlrecteil ier Aiuerlka") rillNTED JIATTEIl. e rtermsn Heamf rs sain-( on TutsUjs take l'rlnliit Matter, te. P r Cer inauy.and Specially A ldresse.1 Print,! Mstier. Ae , for oilier parts of Furope i ierl an w 1 Yh!to Mar steamers on v i iliiewlas ,. i.e-n nn steamers on Thursdays, anil itinard, Frtn i ard tlernian uteauiers tui hatiinlas taki I'rinttil Mt ter.ftc.for all countries for ss LlvL. tlio sre ad vertlstd to carry msll After the clotlnc of the hupplementarr Trantnlsntlo Malls named nUne, adilltloual mi I lenie'tisry mails art-oivned ,m the p'.-rn of tin Miiert an, English, French, and (.triiian su sttiir- nnd re main ohu uulll ivitli Ten Mlnun sof tlio hojr of salting of atenmer. HAILS VOW, bOUTll AVD CKSTn-.!. AMI RICA. VUT lSDlFs. .. SATCUDAY. Kt 9 A M fir I1HV11 alltl V PI s.TA COl'STKIEt, ptrsteaniLlp 111 ni-iv. rill Ma Per-liuiiibiii-o, Kshla, and Klo Jnnilr 1. llir-' -s ria Urarll mutt tic dlrmtid "l-'r II . 'Iisurh Hi A M (aupplenu-ntart in 111) I M for H'lt. Tl'SK IlLAXl). JIHlMir. JAIMH anl XV CAIh.i.lnT sli-anishtp AmUs.nt In in M f r CIMPKOHF. CIIUPli. TAllAbl-i" S'ld l IAN, per steamship City nf II .uliliikton Mnrs for other parts of Meilo.i und for i una uiut ts directed "ier clli of II ashlnittnn' ii si in HO A l for HAITI CUM IX Land flliri'AMi er slialiij.hlpl'rlnsr llendrlk li iters fori eneniela, Ciirai-ao, Trinidad, IlrllMi slid Diitcli liuin.u must lie illrvctcl "per Prlns K llendrlk "i Malls fr Xewfoilii.lland, by rail to Halifax anl tlienco I sleaini r. elii.e nt this ofllco dailj at i 10 1' 31 Malls for Mlnm-lon, liv rail to II ! in and tbiniuli) sttaiiier eloie at this onicodslli it J I1 il Hills fur ruin rims at this -nl !ui s at 7 111) A H . for forw urdlllK liv .li-annr. .Ill lll (HoiiUhis and riiursdassi from Port Inula Fi. Mull. firMeili iCII. merland, mil -- 1 ' adllrlsll1 for di aleli Py ttitiiitr I' i1 tftla tifthvilallv at S JO A. M and'.' I' 'I 111" at- I tend mall clones at 0 du 1' M pre iuuda 1 THANK PACIFli: MAILS I Malls for tustmlln (except ll'i l .Mi.n.illi Hawaii, I ami PHI Islands (speiUlli mMi.-... d mill . i"-r 1 steum. hip Aoraugl trom Vain-, us.r .Ins- l.ei. B lall after May Vii and up lo Ji ue I ai ! " 1' M Malls for China and J i mo, 1 1 r si inn-Mi I .itlisn (from TacoiiiiO, elo-M-la r ilutH up f limn pi si li .III I' M Mallsfor llanatl, per t un -lil I i IralU ilrolll SrtnFratli-Iwi elwolnri 1 nl no lu Jiltic tl al il In I' II Mall for 'Im i ml ia an, ir stinnuhlp ( opili- iirom i-i u li n 1- ' '-s hero dull) un in June II ut il I" r ii ' n s for Cliliiuand Japan .imiIiIIi n.l In --i i m i . pfrsteaiiuUltil'.liipressor liiisli fou I n "I'f (Iiihh mro ifall up toJMU 111 ul ' i" I' n Malls for liikira la i-m-pi tlmi f r llin imfs lU.nllUharefomanli-lvlatili.ip Nm.r'n I. Hauull, Hit and .s.niioau l.li.d- (Mr sir ,n ship Murlposs ifronihnn l-rauelsi'oi c lo.i het lil P to JuuellHat 7 ID I M HAM mil I M (or on arrival at e lork or -li nm-iii ' i i li nllh llrltlsli malls for lusirilla Mil- I i I s t-iM-U Islands. r ulilp Iropu inn tr n in rrim-Ueo), eloso hero dail up to Jwi i at il HO ! M Trans Pai'llle iiinll aro forw nrdi'd to purl f-t ' i dally and thesiht-itulii of eli'slnv Is arrjuio I n iS (irraumptlon of their unlUtcrrllito. rlnnltra it Registered mall eloei at il P M pre I nn- da COUXH.1US VAN COI T, lo.linsilsl Post omce, X,w York, X, Y., June U, I'lVh IOKTHHal