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wii'fl n t , . . . .-. - . H; I ' SfXTOND MOHAN'S ARMY. I ill ;' It pii R jvvojacxr nr default against ri1 '7 It .tjie m is 11 roLvmcrmts. 11 ; J , - r. K 'I f ir ThriTmrt To, Thy fan tie Hesard It ' : j ' Merita or Tbelr Claim In Waal la I tLl Hear Arm a Military Ort-anlaatlan ifyj Vbla ftseuraiatcftei-vlce ta the Mllltla t Hf i The caae of Jamei Moran agalnit the Police Ml - ' Depart mont-of this city came up before Justice fU l l'ryo'r ' the Supremo Court yoeteniay morning. , j I Tli 1 1 la an action brought llttln more than a j i, j! ( year ago against the Police Commissioner, m jjl after tho Commissioner had refused to urant I' ' i J tnthe'lrish Volunteer, of which organisation I' V Mr. Moran la the Colonel, a permit to parade K , ( tinder arms on Decoration Day, 1800. , f After tho permit to parade under arms was B 111 rcfuscil. Col. Moran. on behalf of tho Irish Vol s' ' I A untoora, aued the Police Commissioners and B ! -,' j Chief Conltn, demanding Judgment against B j y IB f them,-"that they bo forever restriilned from If ' Bv Interfering with any street parade with fire Bl I Ml " rm wu'co ,aul military org-anUatlon may li f ,' laT 3 make, and that they be particularly restrained K ! 7 ' at Bml en-ned from Interforlnii with tho parade B- I IB i which said organization contemplates on May B 1 j ;fl, i so, l80n, wltU cost and such other and further ' ., 1 ' rollef In the promises as to tho court may seem B ,( ' Just and proper." Hi , ij ' Thechlof object of tho suit was to tret the bet- B ; i ter of tho Police Commissioners for the time be- ' ', 1 Intrand tomako It possible for tho Irish Volun- Bj 11', tei-ra to parade. What Col. Moran really wanted Bh' 1 I I was to obtain an Injunction against tho Com- i : ' u, . mlsslonors, trinpuriirlly restraining them from If i ' I Mopping the parade. Bj, I '-' ;' Since then tho caso liar, dragged along, having Br i ! ' been ndjournod from tlnioto lime, at the request Di. I '. If' - of one or (he other parties In Intercut. Uov. BMv 1 .' r Dlnck and Atljl.-flen. TIllhiKhast havo. however, Bj, ' teen anxious to have the caso tried, and, n few BJ, ' weeks ago, the Uovcrnor ordered Major Henry BJ H. Van lluzer. Jttdgo Advocate of the First Bj I' , Ilrigado of the National (luanl, to nocinto H-' I' himself with 1I10 Corporation Comixel In the H' jt preparation and trial of the onto for the do- BE j- fendantpi. Therefore, tvlillo the nominal do- Bk 1 fendanta are tho Police Coiiimlsslonera nnd the BR. li Chief of Poltco, tho roal defendant Is the Btnto llj 1 of Sew York, or. rather, tho Cotmnandor-ln- H' J Chlof of the Htnto militia, who Is tho Ciovcrnor. IV. ' m The defendants want tho caso ilisnilised nnd H If tho plaintiff and Ids orgnnlrntion forever cti- H' (l Joined trotu iiarnditiK under iirmn. Tho ile- KK, (j fendauta assert that every time the Irish Volun- Bit 9 B'' teersparado underarms thev do bo In violation mm 9' m of section 147 of chapter tii'J of tho Un of ft JH93. which Is dciilgnated the Military Code. h The tlrntpnrngraphofthls section roads: Mv " Military parades by unntitliorlicd bodies K( prohibited. No body of men other than the rcg- l; H ularly organlred corps of the N'ntlonal Ounrd .' jl' . and militia and the troops of the United States, If' 1 ' except such Independent military organizations It I I as v croon the !!:ld day of April, 18811, and now Mj' I' 1 1 nro In existence, shall associate, themselves to- Mi r n gether nun military company or organization. K If U or paradoin public with firearms In nny city or w i town In this Stale. Any person vlo- V i latlng nny provision of tills section shall be V t H guilty of a misdemeanor." Bl1 I J TlmdefendantH hold that the Irish Volunteers U 1 ; were not nn Independent military organization K) MS within tho meaning of tho.MIlltary Code, that H. j r & thor ern not In existence as an independent B w 1 military organization on. April -3. 168:1. and aJi II I that they wcro not continuously in existence Bl;' fl I from that untaup toand locIudin)rMay4, lH'KI, Wt', i, I w hen tho present Military-Code went into effect. Bit fl I m! defemiauts nseert that to fall to establish Hfl M 6 any of these throo prnnosltlons aftlrmatlvcly a! W J would defeat the plaintiff. HS) H ' The defendants assert tl.nt tho law origi- HH ffl 9 lnliy specicd, by name, thoso urganlrntions HM m H j whlin were excepted from the provisions of tho BEr 1 if section quoted, and they then point to the hls- ! 1 SI tory of tho Irish Volunteers to show that they BWi 1' H nuld not possibly have becu in exlstcnco con- M 1 B tinuously from lt;83 to 18113. Ily thoiitUdavlU BBl I H of a dozen or more Irishmen they show the his- Hj Ja tory of nil the Irish military organizations in tho 1 jg, city, and from tbeso nllldavlu tho conclution L Z H dravn is that Col. .Moron's Irish Volunteers have S 11 botn In exUtcnco only two or thrco years. HB a Col..JIoran, on the other hand, asserts, and he HBI S Iwicks up hlrt assertions by a formidable array of HII1 fl II, nrll'iavttn from persons who say they are mem- HB) I M Ujrsof tho Irish volunteers, that his organlza- mmWl m Ml I tfun is not onty an independent military organ- HS 1 jl izatlon. but that it wai in existence in 1883 and Bblfl M Jv 't li 14 tvpti ever Rlnrn. D fl Notwitbatnndlnj; his assertions and his af- Btl - I ' 'B1- ' ildavlts, hueicr. Col. Moran neither In person BMt ' ' tffK 110r counsel appeared in court yesterday tSL S..' ' morning, and judgment wa given lo the dc- j W fendanta by default. In order that thetaBc may M , If ', bo riocidoil on Its merits, however. Justice Pryor, W ' I if ' nt the request of Major Van Duzer, consented to n K HsMil to tho argument-iot: coiiusct and set the Ell ' ; . . (ao down for Friday morning. Major Van S ; lluior will present hla sido of tho case at that JB9 time. If Col. Moran sees lit, his counsel may HI I "" argnc nt that time. Mtw ' '' Since beginning the preparation of the case, HI' in ' Major Van Duzer has learned that persons, act U ' ' B ing for the Irish Volunteers, have been engaged BQ ' ' II ' In the work of discouraging persons from join Hal ' jl Ing the National Guard. These persons. Major uB '. M . Van Duzer has learned, have been particularly BaB 1 ' HI' activo among laboring men, the argument usexl BBl IS ' - ' Induce laboring men to keep out uf the Na BH ' m tional Guard being that.tho guard is used chlcrlv J in to " shoot down laborers." Hero is a sample of BBl ' a 111" ' the letters said to have been sent out u:i behalf Hf I jfl of tho. volunteers: -, p m "New York, AprlllS, 1897. I t E Bf " Tht Stcrttnrv af Hit Cork Sir n' AtBuclatton, lndt- H tt ft jKMdrncM nail, yew York, uf , I if I "Dear Sin: It Is with sorrow I notice tho SB - 5 ' ' worlclnginan Is still being deceived into Joining Wm a m ' thoso so-called State regiments. Is he yet so MM n m dumb that ho don't tumblo to thn fact that there 1 1 '( WL Is nothing in tboo State Nutloaal Uuurd tcgi- X9j ' &"fi menta but expense, trouble, and Ludlow Street li! W W -'a" " out ' work and unable to pay bin duenf Wvt ft M " our countrymen want military training, let Sa ' B 18 ' them Join Buch an organization as the Irish U w m Volunteers, where he con resign when he wnnts BBjj m mi to, and needn't go shooting down his follow I. m worklngmenlntlmesof strikes. Kindly rend this K t it 1 letter to your mombera or pass It around to each BB I' m cne t-'iat 'c mny oct aB " reminder against join- L- H ' Ing those regiments. Fraternally yours, ... I jB " Owkx SAitsriELU. Itoom 8, Crystal Palace." BaB y K H- , Crystal Palaeo Is tho name sometimes given, BBl 11 colloquially, to the Grand Central Palace, the BBl S Ri t headquarters of tho Irish Volunteers. There BBPI H ' are our SursHelds In the directory, but nono BH -': Vi whose name Is Owon. In paragraph a or the BH ' ffij li aununons and complaint served on the Police BH ,W, n ' Commlsslouora when Col. Moran brought suit HBl K K' against them is this statement: Hi B' Er The said Irish Volunteers was organized for BBl?, Hfi B tne Purposo of Instructing Its members in the frUv jKttV use of tirearms and In tho alsciplino and drill of IHHSIak ' a military organization, so that they might be in EaaBj T IT ', '" a nt ond Proper condition to support tho rights IHH II' n an liberties of the people, and to enforce the HHk liW: m, ,aws of toe Btate of New York If called upon by HHPill'-IT the military authorities of the State." aVM T'lr ti ! yo TAX K-r-K3iiro.v. HHI ' li ot ""- " aHH ' 11 Clttsens of Waahlngtou Aluit Pay Taxes aa all ft S Tlielr lropfrt). BbBmb ttr" HJ ; I U Seattle, June 3. Tho Supremo Court of tho IHM ', I !!' Btate.'of Washington has just banded down a I Hi l I decision that deprives the taxpajers of this Hal 'Bf H Btato from any tax exemption. This was jHj J 1 I ft brought about through thouctlon of the single- 'BJ i B j !' ' tax advocates In endeavoring to apply their ,H At' J '- 1 principles by raising tho exemption from WOO it 1 f. to8S00at the last session of the Legislature. ,Hfl II I Under the old law every property owner was tmm h entitled to tax exemption on property to tho -.HB ' i ' amount of 9300; under this decision no general . H9 iai M property escapes tho assessor or tax gatherer, . -tm excepting public cemeteries, free public libra- t Ml AmM rieB, churches, lire engines owned by municl- I aHfWr palltles or by volunteer companies, hospitals, :HEk-BK orphanages, charltablu Institutions, growing 1 BBI$hH nursery stock under four yearn' growth, and ''IHH j-EH vessels under construction. There la no longer ,HBr ER modifying clause in tho State Constitution t 1W 1 llnco the rendering of this decision, and all tBBLB taxes must be paid, even to one dollar's worth. HKr- C' , If SUBSTITUTION IUK ' the Fn.lTJD of tba day. 'tHaKln f ee you Set Carter's, 'hhHIi s for arter's' fllJ Insist and demand ''iaHnBr SI ' GARTER'S Little Liver Pills, I HI )" The only perfect jHr - Liver FilL jK , Take no other, !hh; Even if flaHl-il Solioited to do sa pHH Beware of imitations Bl! of. Same Color Wrapper, 'HrJ 1 RED ' "aKatJ? - -'- - ..... - - , , , MM -aMaMMgaaaaaaai rrjBKKzr chop jimzxrnr. Crawta nardea by tba Cmtlne Oala Wratker, Wabiii.notdv, June 8. Tho crop bulletin la sued by tho Weather Ilnrcau rcporti tho week loo cool tor growth generally, the only exception being in tho Southern States. Italn Is needed on the north Pacific coast. Corn made good prog ress In tho Southern States, but In the central and northern districts low temperature ha retarded growth, while poor stands are reported In tho Ohio Valley, tho Lake region and Now England, and somo Injury from froat In Wiscon sin and South Dakota. Cotton as a whole Is backward, only a Blow growth being reported for tho week. Slight Im provement I reported In Georgia, Arkansas, and Louisiana, ltcplantlng continues In northern Texas, though growth Is retarded by cool weather. Other sections of the State roport fair growth, with somo Injury by rain. , Winter wheat harvesting is general In Bouth em States, extending as far north a southern New Jersey, and wlu begin In Kansas In ten days. Spring wheat retarded by cool weather and some damage la reported In Minnesota and the Dakota. Italn Is needed for transplanting tobacco in Tenncaseo nnd the Ohio Valley. Most of tho Marland crop has beenplanted. In Con necticut. Virginia, and North Carolina the crop Is not doing well, but more favorable reports are received from Florida, South Carolina, and Missouri. Special talegraphla report follow: Now Kngland Season very backward In main; seeds germinating slowly; soma corn rotting In t bo hill; present conditions, causlnr tobacco plants to turn yellow and die, may result In de creased acreage. New York wheat, early rye. clover, and gen erally oats, growlne finely, but ranch corn and potatoes rotting: transplanting tobacco begun; caterpillars greatly damaging apples. New Jersev Too cool for tender vegetation; frost of 1st and 2d did some damage; webworms very destructive In Cumberland county, whero whole Held of corn have been destroyed; wheat and hay harvest begun In southern Bectlon; rains retard cultivation In northern counties. Pennsylvania Too cool for corn and much replanting necessary; wheat, rye, clover, and pastures doing well: oats fair: hay prospects fair to good; most truckers' crops doing well, but backward. , ..... .. Marvland and Delaware Night unseasonably cold. Checking vegetation; whoat.oat. ryo, and grass in lino condition: wheat ha headed out well: tobacco mostly planted: corn improving; potatoes nnd tomatoes growing nicely; black berries promise large crop. rWAXCIAL ASIt COMSIEHCIATm new York ntoelc Ksrhaage Aalea Jaae a. CNITKD RTATIW AND STATE nOKDS (IX SI, 0008). 3USli.r.lS07XlOs, 2n84s,c,19124S 2UBIH.C.1807112V CU1SINO TRICES OF OMTXD STATES D0XD9L Bid. Atklt. Bid. Atktd. CnSt . r. UnSt 6,, r. tplnfO. 00 1004 113S 113T. Cn St 4. r. Un St 5, o, 1607 110S 111 1001 113S 113i Un St 4i, c. Cn St B. r. 1907 112 118 1R8 101 VJnM 4s, r. CnSt fl,r. 1B2S 124' 124 ! 104a Vn St 4s, c. 19S5 124S 124-l RAILROAD AND OTnER BOTD1 (IN Sl.OOOS). 30 Atchadj 4.... 40"a! 1 SorP 1st. c....ll8Tt 48 ....i 40ilOfYSl,tro101:,4 32 40U 10.VJCengnl3i.rlOB1 6 49', 1 NJOngnl8i..Hlia 61 AtcfcgnMt S3' C Ill 41 84 1 Nash & Chst cn 08 25 833 10NT,CStL4il04 14 83" 2 104"s 12 83 16 105 1 Ann Arbor 4.. 7D 3NWsfdebS. aAuitXWllt. 84'! 1932 116 5 84l lSY.OtWrli 03 1 n.C'RSS ltt..l05 lOOrllkX 4 84"s 1 Brook KT 5s... 75 I 7 0reSI.e H9 2 Br wa W Ss... 07! 50SUunen.tr 76 lBrKlltt.tr... 74! 1 Pscof Mo SJ...102 1 Brook UnOB, 11 2'4 1 Peo. D K 1st.. 93 O LIM IK J V.. MO. AAV m. .-.. .., w . A j 0 Cb.lOgnUM 74 5 P. B& I. E 1st.. 103 2ChiftO.RftA 1 1024 ltcn4 ..102 3 103 8C&s&Oflt.l911121V 1 IliPItU lit. ..120 lC.BtJf 5s.. .104 1 0 Rock IslOs.r... 133 12C. BQcnT5s.l03 19 Rock ll ex 6 1 06 4t:,BQ4.Nex 01 3 Readgnl 4i.... 82 4C, UAU 7 120,10 82 11 12042 82 4, 120 lORtoOWl.t.... 73 5P, BQreb5n.l01 6 8t P4Minnlstl30 1 101 2 St PftMlnnen.131 4ronaofChle I 3 131 El 08 10!P;M.MC6121 2 97 5 St P 3I cn 6 07 4V 107 3 Oft Otli At lt.H8 4Stl,ftSFg5. 09 5 rblrAXPlst.tr 41 1 09 6 CI Cantlst.tr 88 12 St bfts F 4s.... 08 5 rrjlc&KIen!5100 , 4 08 4C.I.StI.tCh4s.l01 10 07 1 CJi E 1st 100 1 St P 1st d 105 6 109 3 stl'snl 4s 102 1 Erlecu 1st ....141l20StPcon 135 2 141 1 StrriitltD 24 Erleprlorbds.. 90 ex 130 6 00 1 StPftNorP6sl28 18...." 00 2 St I.SW 1st... 07 1 KrgnlllrnS-ts. 06 lStaaRT6s.. 08 HKTennBs 108 1 07 2BTenn 1st 110' 11 00 0 110 3 00 7 EdIonKIlst..ll3 15SA APlst4 68 2 EillKIcnO..113 1 SoU'witSs.... 91 0 Ft Worth 1st... 00 16 01 8 01 0 91 8 , 00 64 01 1 OaPac 1st ftftsllS 8StJftOIlst.tr 67 1 Hsrleni 1st, r.,110 1 68 2HftTristBi..ll2 4 68 1 111 10 60 9 If TC mil 4s. 08 lTftPlstS 88 HMt lstex4104 1 88 0 III On 4, 10511 10 6TexPc2dla... 22 4Jffers'uRRlstl07 3 22 6 Kan Pcon.tr.. 71 11 22 10 KinftTex 4s.. 83 4Tol ft OCen lstl03 10 83 lOTexftNOcnris 00 IKsnftTexXds. 60 10TC.I AR,Bil 80 6 LacleiteO 1st.. 07 5 81 .2 I. At ft, Pf 1st. 1 IB 5 82 2!.F.&Wlst....U7 12 83 1 1171 2TCIR0s,Td 70 7 r. F. ft W Id.... 1 02 0 Tol. St I, ft K O 11 Lake Mi 1st, c.. 11 3 lst.tr 76 lOI.skeShlit.r. 111 12 74 1 I.ske Hh ltd. c.120 3 UnPaoVSs, tr.104 4 Lou N k 4s... 81 1 UnPae 97s, tr.104 ll.&Ncnl HO 0 Union El lst,t r 74 2 Lou ft K, SO 6 UP. I) A out. 30 JtdlT 1st .,..122 12 UH Loath 6i... 111 1 L,NAUhrn,tr 84 13Wablst 104 i A. U. O, H ,M L, AU A 'g A ..,, IUO'1 3 Man R'y 4s.s 20 03 6 103 2 MobOml.... 07 2Wtb!d 07 IMoPaecn 74 1 07 4MoPao8d 100 4 07 33XPprior4s.. 88 6 07 13 88 6 OB 60 N Pac ml Ss... 64 3WcitSh4i 100 15 66 & 100 8 64 6WUOnlit.tr 32 2 64 6 31 Total sales of railway bonds (par valns), 1,810,000. RAILROAD AND OT11ER SHARES. Optn- IHq' lw- rClottno ' . Sain. ing, itl. nt. Bid. Atted. 02SO7 AmSR.118122118122 122 5f.6AmSRpl06 100 106 100 100 400AmSM. 10 10 10 10 10 HOOAmSMp 20 20 20 2D 30 4AmCabt BB 88 88 MOOAmTob. 71 72 71 78 72 Sii ATobpfl06 106 106 103 100 28AiuCOIl 11 11 11 12 13 mOAinCOp 60 60 60 60 67 1700 Ateb.Tft bKe.... 11 11 11 11 H 7050 Atcli.T BFep.. 23 23 23 23 28 SSOIIsltftO 10 10 10 10 10 100BrHtO 10 11 10 11 11 200Ur'kRT 20 20 20 20 20 B5nun a. 105 106 105 104 106 STOCsaSo.. 40 40 40 48 40 tOOCanPM. 01 01 01 61 61 lOCapTrso 63 63 63 63 ISOOCbrsftO 17 17 17 17 17 1750(1 Chic Os 80 B0 85 85 80 600 C, C. C StL.. 23 23 23 23 23 4899CNWH0 110 110 110 110 U018C,BQ. 78 70 78 78 70 14840 C.MftStP 77 77 77 77 77 ISO CM ft St I'pf. ..133 133 133 133 134 9700C,RIP 00 00 00 08 08 U5ColKuel. 17 18 17 17 18 lOOC.IAWp 40 40 40 40 710ConOw.l00 100 100 100 101 S?BDftlIad.l04 104 104 104 106 I 100D,LV14B 148 148 147 148 egtm. mt- 0ata aasM. ftaa. ati. aaV W. AtsaaaV lODftROp 38 3B 38 30 30 lOODMftFD 0 O 0 8 O 83EdlBI..117 117 110 117 100 Ed K I of Brook.,100 100 100 lOOEftTH.. 20 20 20 18 23 B440OenEIe 32 33 32 32 32 200nrnSM1.06 1.06 1.06 lOOIaCenp 23 23 23 200LEW 14 14 14 14 14 SOLEftWp 03 03 03 02 04 SitO Late Sb. 100 109 100 100 170 100 Long Isl. 40U 40 40 40 44 CnlOLouftN. 48 48 48 48 48 8705 Han Con 87 88 80 80 87 100ietTraollO 110 110 109 110 8870MoPae.. 10 17 10 17 17 lOOUo.KftT 11 11 11 11 IS 7S0M,KTp 20 20 28 28 20 BSf.CftStL 71 71 71 408B K 3 Cent 70 77 70 70 76 1109 NYCcntlOO 100 100 100 100 9l8KtLad 28 28 27 27 27 rOONstLdp 04 04 04 03 04 700 Nor Am. 4 4 4 4 4 J00 N Y. 3 Wpf... 22 22 22 22 22 llONftWp 2B 28 28 28 29 (ISO Nor Pm. 13 13 13 13 13 B860NPoPm 38 30 38 30 30 18BOntW 14 14 14 14 14 100OrBL.tr 10 10 10 BIO Or R ft 10 17 10 17 18 880 O RAN p 63 50 63 60 68 BBOOrSUwl 11 12 11 11 12 S10PoMil 27 27 27 27 27 OBKOPhilftR, 20 20 10 20 20 08 Phil ft R lstpf.. 44 44 44 44 44 800 rbll ft R Sdpf... 20 20 20 25 20 OOPulPlC101 161 101 101 102 35PennRR105 106 100 BOOSt LftS Flit p. 40 40 40 40 40 200 St LftS F24p. 16 16 16 16 16 (OOfitLSWp 8 8 8 8 0 HBOStPftO. 68 68 68 68 68 ISOStanRAT 7 7 7 0 7 800SoPac.. 14 14 14 14 15 SOOSoRwy. 8 8 8 8 8 B405Soltyp. 28 28 27 28 2B B100TCAL. 21 21 20 20 21 274 8dATRR160 160 160 150 162 BlOTexPae. 0 0 9 0 0 1100 Cn Pac. 6 7 0 7 7 BSOUSRubp 01 01 60 00 01 10S0HSL.... 7 7 7 7 7 10995UHLp 60 68 60 68 68 200 Wabash. 5 6 6 6 6 710Wbp.. 14 14 14 14 14 lB73BVUTel 70 80 70 70 80 60OW&LE. 1 1 Total sales. 257.263 sbsrsv BOSTON CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. Bid. Alked. BH. AHtd. BosftAIb.,211 212 Domla'nC. 10 10 Has He.. .157 168 AmBIITel220 230 CblcJcom.103 104 OrnEleop.. 74 75 CbloJpf ..100 107 BosftSIon.. 125 Fltcbburgp 04 05 Calft Hecl376 KewKnxp. 00 01 Osceola..... 20 30 UexCent4s 60 00 QulncyM...108 100 OWColony.177 177 Tarn Uln... 1 1 8 120 WEKcom. 77 78 rillLADELrniA C1.03INO QCOTATIONS. Bid. Atied. Bid. Atked. OhtthVat. 25 20 ITOImpCo 72 72 PenaRR... 62 62 won Co.. 41 42 CPU of I.. 21 22 El SB com. 10 10 PhllaTru. 00 00 El SB pf... 20 21 Union Trai 0 81'ILLftPo 13 13 KftPTC. 00 00 PII.LftPp 32 32 MetTrac.,110 111 WelsOcom 10 18 CTofNJ 28 20 WeliCpf.. 01 03 CTofNJSi 80 Bait Tract 10 10 CHICAGO CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. Bid. Alkld. llld. Atkrd. AmStr'bd.. 20 27 NY Biscuit 48 40 ClrjR'wT.232 234 NChhtRj225 220 DUm'dM..139 MbtableC. 16 LakeS"L" 12 13 W Ch at lly 00 100 LATEST LONDON QUOTATIONS. Atchison, a a p 1 1. Norfolk Wpr.n.. 20 Canadian Pacific... 02 "a Northern Pacinopf. 40 Chesapeake Ohio. 17IOntarlo West..... 14 Erlecoo,aap 13 Pennsylvania. 53 Erie lstpf 32 Reading, lltap.... 10 Illinois Central 08 St Paul 60 Kansas Texas.... 12 (South Railway . .. o Lake Shore 173 South Railway pf.. 2D' LouISTllle Nash.. 49rjnlon Pacific 7 New York Central. 1 02) Wabash pf 14s, TuESDtY, JunoS. During tho Urst hour or two of business on the Stock Exchange operators who began yesterday to play tho market for u reaction continued to sell mocks with u good deal of confidence. They were strengthened in their view by the fact that the London market for American aeciiritics did not respond fully to the improvement In prices here during tho suspension of business abroad the last three da). The unseasonable weather was also favorable to the movement referred to. Minor incidents were the announcement that the Western I'nion Telegraph Company had sold S-'-'.OOO.OOO par value of its treasury stock and nd Ices from Chicago that tho Common Council of that cit In tends to do Its best to nullify the tins and Street Hallway Froutago bill recently passed by tho Illinois Legislature and signed by the Governor. The success of this characteristic motcment on the part of the City Council will probably bo known to-morrow morning. Regarding the issue of Western Union stock, a summary of ths application of tho company to the Stock Ex change to list tho new shares is printed further on In tills column. Tho publication of the facts contained In the application, togothcr with tho announcement that tho stock bad already been sold, caused a gulck recovery In Western Union, and in consequence it closed only a lhado lower than yesterday. Tho Important news of the day came from Washington soon after noon and turned the course of the market. The action of tho caucus of Republican Senatoru upon the sugnr schedule, and also upon tho Tariff bill as a whole, con firmed predictions that have been made of late that u schedule of sugnr duties more satisfac tory to the refining industry than that proposed in tho House bill would be agreed to by the majority in tho Senate, and that the measure as a whole is nearer becoming a law than many havo imagined. Sugar Hefining scored n maximum advance of more than -1 points, and, at a fractional reaction from the highest price, ilosod 3&D V cent, higher liinn last night, it supplied mora than a third of tho largest total transactions recorded elnce tho present upward movement in price began. The protection given to the refining Industry by the schedule agreed upon In tho Senate caucus is 20 cents V 100 tt., which is 73 cents per hundred more than that pro proposed In the llouso bill and only a few cents less per hundred than that provided In tho present law. The decision to striko out references toad valorem duties Is, It is under stood, agreeable to all interests engaged In the sugar trade. In Chicago Qas, which was second only to Sugar Hetluing in respect to activity, there was further realizing by speculative holders who were apparently disappointed that those most largely Interested in tho enterprise did not engi neer n sharp upward movement In the stock In cidental to tho Improvement in tho status of tho combined companies, resulting from tbu enact ment of the consolidation nnd frontage meas ures. Thero was also soma selling for short account, based upon the threats of the Chicago Aldermen to override tho Legis lature. Covering of short caused unusual activity In United States Leather preferred and advanced the price nearly " points. The trading in the Granger stocks was less active than for several days past. On tho other hand, thero was a spurt of activity In General Electric that left the price fractionally higher than yes terday. Of the less active shares Oregon Rail road and Navigation preferred advanced sev eral points, on the declaration of the first divi dend upon those shares, while Third Avenue Railroad lost all of yesterday's material ad vance on account of tho sweeping decision against the company as to the validity of the franchise of Its so-called Klngsbrldge extension. It Is understood that the com pany has expended upward of f 1,500,000 upon that extension, upon which, of course, It has had no returns pending construction and litiga tion, and the nltimato disposition of which will UUUJUtUlMiwilwiswilisl ill nnamin I'm iiW.nsi uaujuui'ii naturally be awaited with Interest by the share holders of the company. The decision not only affects theThlnl Avenue Company's original line but also lis recent acquisition, tho Doulovard line, which was also to bo benefited by tho Klngsbrldgo extension. Third Avenue stock, on sales of n few hundred shares, closed 0 points lower yesterday nt 100. The remalndor of the list closed strong, at about tho best prices modo In tho afternoon recovery. Final sales compare with those of yesterday as follows: June 7. Jkm 8. Junl 7. June 8. A.TtSFe. 12 llNPoeom. 13 13 A.TASFep 24 23NPopt... 39 30 Am Cot Oil. 11 11 KYCcnt.,.100 100 AmSRef ..118 122 NJ Cent... 77 70 AmSRetp.105 100 Omahacom 68 68 AmTob.... 72 72 Pao Mall... 27 27 AraSpM... 11 10 Pull PCar.,101 101 AmBpMp. 30 20'l'oeklslanl 00 08 BiRft Onto 11 10 ,Keadlng ... 20 20 CansdaSo.. 40 40 Head lstpf 44 44 CanPae.... 01 01VM Pcom... 77 77 C.C.CftStL 23 23 St Paul p.. .133 133 C.BftQ.... 70 78tioH'way.. 0 8 ConOas .. 100 100 soR'wty p 28 28 CbesftO .. 17 17'M J.S Wp. 8 8 CbloOu... 80 65 StandU AT 0 7 Delft Hud. 105 104 Texas Pac.. 0 0 OenEIeo... 32 32T0. 1 R.- 21 21 KanftTax. 11 1 lUnton Pac. 7' 7 KinATpf. 20 28CSRubpf. 00 01 Lou 4 Nub 40 48'USLeath.. 0 7 Lake Shore 100 100usiathp 60 68 HsnbCon.. 87 87 Wabcom... 6 6 Ho Pacific.. 10 17 Wabasbp.. 14 14 NatLead... 28 27WUnTcl.. 80 70 North Am.. 4 4 WALE. .. 1 N Wcom...l 10 110 Government bonds strong. The 4s of 1P.07 closed V cent, higher bid, nnd the 4s of 1025 closed M V cent, higher bid. Railway and other bonds firm. Tho features were Consumers' Gas of Chicago 5. Kort Worth and DenvcrClty lsts. New Jersey Central general 6s, r., Reading gen eral 4s, St. Louis nnd San Francisco 4s, Standard Rope nnd Twine Gs. St, Joseph and Grand Island lsts, t. r., Texas and New Orlears consol 5s, Tennessee Conl nnd Iron lllr. division. Wnhash !Ms, Wisconsin Central lsts, t. r., Atchison, Lake Shore, Northern Pncitio and Texas Pacific Issues. Tho moro Important nut ndvnnccs were in Fort Worth and Denver Cltv lsts, V cent.. toOOJt: Lake Shore lets, c V. to 113V, nnd lsts. r., j, to 111; New Jersey Central genernl G r.. h, lo 103'a; St. Louis nnd San Frnnelsco -Is, $, to U7"s; St. Joseph nnd Grand Island 1st, t. r., 12. to flit; Toxas Pacific lsts, M. to . nnd yds. :?, to 2'aj; Texas nnd New Orleans consol Oi, , toi'O; Tennessco Coil anil Iron, Uir. division. 3. to S3, and Wabash uds. 1 V cent., to li". The not en ort hy declines wcro In Atchison ndj. 4i, H Vcent.. to 4!)), nnd general 4s, , to H'.W: Conumers' Gas of Chicago 5s, 1, to 07: Northern Pacific Irlor 4s. Hj, to SB's, and general 3s. . loM'a; leading general 4s, . to S2; Standard Itopo nnd Twine Us. I'm. to (id"!, and Wisconsin Cen tral lets, t. r., 1 V cent., to 31. Commercial price of bnr silver In New York, flOc. liar Mixer In London cloc 1 nt'JTlt-llW. Mexican Mlver dollars orc quoted nt 473-lii ?4!te. Exports to Europe to-morrow 470,000 ounces. Money on call, 101. tent. Time money Is quoted as followt: Sixty and ninety da) b, "J 1 cent.; four months. 'Ji-j V cent.: bIx and seven months, .'I V cent., and nine months, :i"- V cent, on good mixed Stock Exchange collateral. Com mercial paper quiet. Prime Indorsed bills re-celx-able ure quoted at 3p:m V cent., choice and prime single iwmo at 3iJt( V tent., nud good names nt 4i5 V conL Sterling exchange was dull nnd the market closed slightl lower. Continental exchange was also dull. Posted nsking rates for sterling. S-l.801-j for long bills nnd -4.bt for demand. Actual rates arc: ln bills, 5.1.85V4.t;(j: elslit drafts, $1,17. nnd cjible transfers.W.TU. Frnnes arc- quoted at .pb.lUat.'V.lU for long nnd D.lDa-'rt.iri forshort; reichsinarks. O.VruJ i).i for long and i."1 ty3rM for hort: guilder. 40 Vt 10 3-1 li for long nnd 10 .V11VM0 4 for short. Domestic exchange on New York: lloston- fut H cents illhcount. Charleston Hiiying, par: sell ing. s premium. Sax annnb Buying. 1-10 off; selling, pal. New Orleans Bank, SI. 50 premi um; commercial, 25 cents premium. San Fran iico Sight, 1712 cents premium: telegraph. 20 cents premium, st. Louis 50 cents premium bid, offered at 75 cents premium. Chicago TO tents premium. Cincinnati Between bank. tV) cents premium, and over counter, T5 cents iiremium. 1 he exports of general merchandise from the port of New York for tho week ending to-day were valued at $(?,12t,Rlf. agninst t5.7l)3.1.rtl lsst week anil SJ7.421.01T for the corresponding xienkof last year. The exports since Jan. 1 were $171.11)5,411). against Slol.4ttt.023 during the corresiKiudtng period of last year. The Manhattan Hallway Company has de clared a quarterly dividend of 1 V cent., payable July 1. The Executix'e Committee of the Western 1'r.ion Telegraph Company ban recommended the declaration of the regular quarterly divi dend of 1 $ tent. Tho Oregon Rnllroid and Navigation Com pany ban declared a dividend of 1 t cent, on ltd prelerred stock, payable July 1. liailwny gTOsa earnings for May compared with those of the same month of lasijcnras follow s: Kausatfliy. Mem. Blr ... f-u.isr. In- Sl:i.9 KannanCIU. H Swutt A. Jt. :1.1V Mt In.'. .to.lMit Nfir York Central 3,l 710 lne 1U1.01D Nen Orleans 1 ractlou lia.lt" Dec. 4,u27 ortls Mire Traction. .. ll'-.sto m-c. m.jhii The Chicago and Wcsa Michigan Railroad re ports grim earnings for April of 1 30,222. un 1 111 rei-c of 5.325 ns compared tilth the same month of laH e.ir. and net 5-2'..511. an increase of S-L-IJ'J. Fur the four months ending April HO the gros.s earnings were 4lH,03-,nn increnso of $!),735 as compared with the corresponding IM-rioii of Inst vear. nnd net !)7,0-2. an inert ite nf22,3lKi. Fixetl ehnrges xvere 1.'IT.11. leav ing a detlett of $10,T2!, a deTen.c of ?l!).T.p0. The Detroit, Grand Rapids and Western Rail road reports gross enroliurs for April of 107, BIO, nn increase of irln.'.l'.U n lomrared wlili thesamc month of last ear. and net 21).01J, an increase of $11,1111. For the four months ending April 30 tho gross earnings xx ere $31)3. 051. nn Increase of ?37,243 hs toiupaied xxith the corresponding jwriod of lust jcar, and net 5.74.025. nn increase of $fK).s5!l. Tho f-olumhus Mreet Railroad reports groa earnings for May of lil,lTO, a decrease of r,0!D ascoinpaied xxith thesauio month of last jear. and net !r2t3.0H(i. adecreaso of SU.0I5. For the llxe months emllng May 31 the gro-s earnings xxero $233,0S7, n deorease of aJG.IKlt ns com pared xxith the corresponding period of last year, and net 121,410, n decrciiso of stJ.'.iTll. Tho Western I'nion Telegraph Company has applied to tho Stock Exchange to list 2,0O0, 000 par vnlue of treasury Mock, xxhlth It has sold to J. 1. Morgan A: Co. The prlie obtained by the company Is understood to be Til. This lssuo Increases the outstanding capital of tho company to l)7.3T0.OX), nnd leaves f2.03O.O0O In its treasury. Tho application to the Stock Exchange stntes that the sal" Is Hindu to provide for tho part payment for new lines, addltiuns to the permanent plant, nnd for prop erty ocqulrod and constructed during the four llscal years ending Juno 30, 1H!)H. The Items referred to include 2.0H1 miles of poles and fS. 238 miles of xx Ire that hnx o cost $3. 13:1.050. nnd a building In Chicago that cost :l,rilit.212. a total of tM.THO.Hl. Of thin amount fr2.iW7.723 has been paid out of surplus rmrnlmrs of the four years mentioned. Of tho balance of $2,112,142 there Is prnxldcd by thusalo made public to-day 91,520,000. The mileage of poles and xx ires nod the expenditures nlmre mentioned do not in clude tho plant and tlin cost of tho American Rapid Telugrnph Company, w lit h xx ere provided for by tho Issue of 5,500 shnres of stock listed on JulyO, 1!4. TherecelptB of the Gox-crnment to-tlny xvcre: Customs, tUU5,0ti4; interiml revenue. 2ntl.U0S, nnd miscellaneous, JH2.0H2, a toul of y-l I, HTH. TI10 disbursements xvern fs'21,000. nn ex cess of receipts over expenditures of $23,074. The receipts of tho tlscnl year to date hax o liecn 31 8,485,(11)2. and ilisburneuients V:ilt,012.1 11, an excess of expenditures over receipts of fr31, 1211, 1 10. The net assets of the Treasury at thetlosoof business to-day as ntllcially computed compare with thoso of yesterday us follows: Jurf 7. June 8. flnld coin and bullion. ...614:i.r,7S.0i st44,ont),4A4 hllrertloliars aod iiulllou 'jn,vS0,vn6 Urt.x'71,4ai I'nlled StutM nots . . 33,114,a7S U,7SI1,S0W Other SuMets In exceej of dimand llabllltlt 27,010,854 27.018,848 Ax Bllable cash bslanee. Including gold bslune $'.,30,07.1.48S (990,073,037 Money In London 'j if) cent. Hates of dis count In open market for both short nnu three months' hills, 15-10 s? cent. Amount of bul lion gone into tbu Rank of England on balance to-day, 4323,000. Paris advices quoto 3 V tcntH at 104 francs 15 centimes. Kxihiinge on London, 25 francs 10 centimes. The Reorganlratloa Committee of the Peoria. Decatur and Ex'atistilleltailxxny notifies holders of the various classes of the company's securi ties that the time within xxhlcli they can de posit their holdings xxlth the New York Deposit and Trust Company and make the Btibsrrlptlnns necessary to protect their interests xvill expire on July 1. co3i3ir.uoiAL cosipr.xu. Tuesday, Juno 8. Grain, Wheat Spot wss dull. No sales. Free on board afloat; No, 1 Northern spring, New York, 78'ec; do. Duluth, 80bc; No. 3 hard winter, 71c; No. 2 do., 70bc. Dnluth received to-day 74,714 bush., against 170,007 last year; Minneapolis 137,000, against 123,700; Chicago 21,400, against 8,500; Milwaukee 41,200, against 88,350; Toledo 10, 080. against 3.488; Detroit 1,282. Futures ad vanced lo. to lc Future sales 4,805,000 bush,, hs follows: Lail Optning. Jlta'ittt. .oirfif. Cloitna, Sight. Jun 75 70 71 7.1 74 July 78 74 7.') 74 78 Sept 70 7ll 70", 711 SU Dec 73 72 71 72 71 osJWiijmsiuaiftii'xsrtx-f,fs.. sirissa3feipia'frs-r.3sreiAXifi Barley Was tatttttra. Ktw feadrar. 17tl7e eon and freight to Batralai malting. Ssasaaato quality. It Was firmer, fltste, 8DatOa. No. a Wesrtrn. S(488,4C., cost and freight to Bnffalo. Com Spot was stronger. Rides SI, bOOmish. None for export. No 8 mixed E9V. In elevator! 80,000 do. on private terrosj No. 8 yellow, 0,600 at 31c. de livered! ungraded. 8,000 at SSVaJOe. In tlevator. Futures advanced a Future stirs 14S.000bush as follows: Uitl Optnina. lltoKut, Loirrst. Clclng. Sight. July .... . .. i!H Hcptmtr..30 Sl 30 30 3n Oats Spot was firm. Ko. 3 white, Sftc.t Xn. ! do., gSc.1 No. 8 white, clipped, vdijai No. 3 do, S6ai No. B ralxtd, l4i2Zo.i No. 3 do., Slc.i rejcted mixed. Hiie.t do. white, 23e.t No. 8 mixed. u Ilvered, 83e.t traek mixed, t!2a3c.i do. whlt, S9S2e. Futures advanced c. Future lairs 40,000 bosh., as followsi Txtlt Ovtnlng. IUch'it. lovtit. Clotng. Right. June it t it fl . .. July 22 22 22 23 82 Tba trading In wheat xra moderately active, but In the main of a local professional chirarter Influ enced by a bullish Iowa Stale report, unfavorable westher In tho Northwest, small spring wqest re ceipts, a liberal decrease in the visible supply, snl covering of shorts prices advanced, the market clnt lug at about the highest figures of the day. The Iowa report was the worst In ten vears. giving the condi tion tin cent. IKrlln advanced c. Pans was easier. Liverpool wax still closed In observance of two Whitsuntide nolldavs. The vbtble supply Oecreased 2.439,000 bush The Northwestern receipts were nat) cars, against 1,01)7 last week and 083 last year. The world's shipments were 0,700,000 bush., against S.705.000 la the previous week and 7.033,000 last year. Corn advanced with wheat, hut lost part of the Improvement before tba close. The visible sup ply Incrtued 1.788.000 bush. Chicago received 1.231 ears In two dayst the receipts to-morrow are esti mated at 076 cars. Oats were also firmer with the ret of the list. Thn visible Increased 400.000 bush. Chicago received 307 curs. Chicago, June 8 "Wheat ruled strong throughout the day's slon, advancing 2c. over Saturday's clore, and maintained the Im provement. There was a liberal demand for both short anil long account, mainly from the short side. The telling wu scattered and largely against calls. The strength was das to a much larger decrease In the visible than expected and ap prehension on account of a reduction of stocks In store here, which will probably not be much over 2,000,000 bush, of regular No. 2 st the end of this week. Heoelpta In the Northwest w ere 330 cars, leas than half what they wern the corresponding day a year ago. Advices from there report country deliv eries 80 per cent, less than they bare been of late. Growth of aprlng wheat Is still retarded by cold weather. A seasonable change, however, would bring It rapidly forward. Locusts, which have made their apiwaranc in rome locallt'en In 3o-ith Dakota, are retorted by the state eolomnlogls to be of the Ilo-ky Mountain variety and capable of d'stroxlcg anr thing from the t nderest vegetation to tenpemiy nails. The prlnclpul danger of being short of wheat Is the light stock, anu there In an even chance yet for the butl side before the new crop mores. Curn advanced a cent oxer Saturday's close, short buying fre'lr on Ibeeold weather nr Sundav and MoDday and the Iowa Stst crop report for June estimating the condition at 7H. the lowest for that month In ten years, lteeelpts were 1,231 cars; estimates for to morrow. D73. It will be a weather market from this en for corn Oats advanced r over Svturdav, The strength was 1 rlnclpally In sympathy with the bal ance of the market " FLOva Trade was quiet, but price steady and slightly higher In sympathy with the rUe In wheal. bales, H.bOO hbls. JJarrtls. .9neW. Rei-elpts 7.021 22.SHS Kxports 1,302 h.Vil Winter In btls Superflce, 82.MVSI:); No. 2 extra. i:i 23MtJ 10j No. 1 extra. $3.3033 70: eletrs. t) 40 I4'I33. straight!. 1103314 25, patents, St.SO' tl ".". Mill fe4 was firm, hut Inactive. Ilran (40 s 1 per 100 fir.isMI'ic ; middlings (90 lo 100 Cs ;. 37 &5c.; sharps (fine), 05'73c. Cottox bpot cotton here was unchanged, with sale of 7 bales for export and B31 for spinning. Mid dling ut lands. 7 1 1-1 IV-. against 7c. lait jeari New Orleaux and Uulf, 7 13 I6c.. against 7c. last yar. Oalxeston advanivd 1 luc. Nexv Orleans sola l.OOn, lla'.vestcn 322, Augusta 78, and 81 Louis 20 bales. LlxerpKd km unrnangf d on the spct. with aalex 'f H.iiOO hales, futt.r there ailvaneed lto 2 polntn. tloslupllrm In Manchester yaixs and el ths were dull. Memphis received tfvdsv P3 bales, against 31 Iat week and 30 latt year. St. Louis 75, against 41 last week and 3 last year; lloiistou 12, against 33 lrst week and 773 last year; Augusta 114. acalnst 28 l&.t week and 219 lat yar. Augusta shipped to-day 73 bsles. Memphis 1CP. M Iuts 137. Clnelaaatl 172. and Houston 104 bales The port receipts were l.lfil bales, against 2.031 last week, and 2.3W1 laatyear; thus far this week .1.184. afalust 5.033 thus far last wek. The exports from the ports approximated fj.000 bales New Orleans advanced points Futures here advans-l 4 to 10 points, closing steady, with sales nr 7t,700 bales. The future trading was as follows finning. JJighrnt. Lovt. Salt. June 7 2:lS7 24 7 21 7.2i 400 July 7 V4(7 21 7 2 722 S.,',00 Au-nt. ...7 24i7V5 7 27 7 ID 22,400 September. ..7.0117.02 7 0.1 4 H.wOO Octt.ber .. Ce(0M7 a S7 "' 14,400 Noxemher. ..a i4 ftft.Hf, a 70 rt.-r, 12.40U 1 Ieeemlr ..'rti7 -37 -D 7.4110 Jauual-7 0 90 40 91 el u si 7,700 I March. ... a.tnr7.00 B 8 O.U-J 00 j Thespeculatlon Id cotton to-day was more active, but I still of very moderate proportions. The Liverpool ! news was better than bad been expt-cled. some un- I fa arable crop advices w ere received, and the weekly I lloTernmrnt report was considered rather bullish. These factors caucd the rUe here to-day The ' nionthlv Government report w 111 be lasucd cn Thurs- I day The general opinion seems tu be that the j r-iort w ill give the condition aa r?J fter cent., against I Vi at thU time last , vear The weekly report stated 1 that the reports genvrjlly Indicate that cotton has inaUo but slow growth during the week and that the crop as a whole Is backward Some Improxe nienl as compared with lta condition In the previous week Is reported from Getrg1a, Arkansas, and Louisiana. In northern Texas replanting con tinues and the growth has lrn retarded by oool weather, but In southern sections of the State the crop has made fair growth, although damaced to some extent In local!ll-s by heaxy rains. Meridian. Ml-s Jun 2 "sIbw Ibe 3th ult wecon-lder the weather hu U-en extremely favorable .stands are good and weather lias been xery ilrj. root of the plants gained strength during cool i-rlod Crop lias been splendldl orked. and erx clean of grn; g-.od copious show. t r In the 13th lnt will doubtless put tb crop In po-ttlt,n 10 withstand the hot weather that may Im- exected lu Julx and Augunt. --'tuatlon up to the prcneot Is much HLe 1SH4. ex cept about 7 to 10 days later, never saw crop so free from crass and weeds lK-fore " XX'ext Point. Miss June 3 lp :o len dnjs a.-o weather was unfavor able ftir crop At !mt haie fair t good tands. Sims ' replanting was neee-arj itn account of bad se-,1. Leave ralRN ard lnM-etH In manv flelds Cottou Is now from one to eight 1-ichcn blsh Chopping Is about Aul-htd. and generally plant Is looking very mtHI Fiettls are i-trau. are nesltng ram badly now. Wiln 1 warm raln our condition will be frlr; alxxutthree weeks late. Xe thluk a late fall w III b neceary to make a g.x-d crop. Increase In &t.nage attout 3 ptr cent cer lafcl year " i'oi VCE Hlo on the spot was Arm. No 7, 7e. Sa'es l.aeo bags MaracallK, anil 300 bas Saanlllv on prli ate terms The future tra.tlng was as follows: Satf Utghrtt. Loiresf. Closing. January 23U 7 4.1 7 43 7.3t7.43 Mareh 7M) 7.4.1 7 41 7 4 1. T. 1 1 June 710 7 31 7:10 7 2.147 31 July. ... 730 7 SI 7 31 7.2.V7 S3 September . 3.230 7 3.1 7 3.1 7.3047.35 bwember.. 1,730 7.40 7 40 7 1.V7 40 Futures here declined 10 to 13 points, elosius tiarely steady with sale of P.60U bas Hare dccllm-d f llnintfUrg decltnetl i.; to pfg. Klo exehsngtf advanced 1 lil! Itlo was steadv at 100 rets a-1-xanot': rc-etplsln two dxys. lO.OoO; stock. 2S7,ooil; exchange. 7 23-32 J Santo w& u'-Iet at 130 rei ad- at.,- ret-eipts In two days, l.oOO sloct.. 24h.000. The lower Kuro-ean cables causetl the decline to-dav. The receipts at lUo&ud Santos are expected to Increa- shortly Stxai. Storks Steady, Spirits turpentine, 37a 2Se.; common to good strained rovln. 81.72tl 73. Pftrolki-m Crude eertlftcates were unciuuied htro and In Oil City. Kenned unchanged Paori-sioxs Lard dull; prime. 3.S2Xji3 s7c. Pork inactive, ttut steadv; mesa. $--.30ii.$-- 73 Tallow. 3 1 lit3-o. Ilutler Creamerr Western. llc. Kggs state fresh gathered, llij.l2e Chlcago.June s ' Provision ruled higher on buying for both long and short account. Inspired by tho strength of corn aud the talk of iwralble damage to that crop by the cold weather. Ou the advancw the English packers, xvho are the heaviest local holders of product, sold quite freely through brokers, who gave up their 1 ames at the close There Is no change In the altua tlon. and we look for warmer weather and larger re ceipts of hogs, to le followed by lower prices " Sroaa Haw quiet hut nrm; " test, 2e.t 98" test. JVc. Sates POO bags uiuscotad.x. t9 test, at 2e Kenned unchanged. Ciiicaao, June 8. These were to-day's prices; U'Aeaf; One nfni7. Uiahttt. .cicrsf. Ctoting. Xtjht. Juue. . , ... ., 811 i)7 July .. 67 89 87 89 88 sept 0.1 84 r3, 111 02 I)e-..now rt 87 0U 87 83 cvrn : June .... .... 24 23 July... 24 28 24 2t 24 Sept .. 23 18 23 23 83 iiuft; June .... . ., 17 17 July... ls 1R 1S If 17 Sept,.. lH's 18 IS 1M 17 Lard. June.. .... ... .... 3.10 8.47 July .. 3.3.1 8 37 S..1B 8 33 S 32 Sept.. 3 81 3.70 8.82 8.83 3.82 June .... .... 4 27 4 29 Jul) .. 4 23 4.30 4.55 4.27 4.22 Sept... 4.30 4 33 4 30 4.32 4.23 'crl-. June 17 86 (7.117 July... $7 711 $7.77 $7 87 7.87 7,70 bept... 7 75 7.55 7.73 7 78 7.73 Mis Block Market. Nxw Verne, Tuesday, June S. Iteoelpts of beeves were 4a3 head, all direct to exporter and slaughter ers No trading; feeling firm. Dressed beef firm at 7(M!c. V B. for poor to prime natlxo fldca. Cat lea from Urttlsh markets quote American 6teers at 103 lie. V B., dressed weight; American rerrlgerated bcetat830c V tt.i American sheep at 1I&120. a ts,, dreasM weight. Kxitorta to-day, 2,284 quarters of beef, lo-momnv 3S2 tieexea. 4,974 quarters. Kecelpts of calves were lu head, yulet; steady. Veals quot'd at S4lt 100 tts.; buttertullk calves at $U.30(2$4. Pressed catit a generallj arm; city dretlfd veals, 7U9C. V "s. Ilecelpta of sheep aadlamtis. Including a single ear direct, were 8,639 headl 10 cars on sale all told. Sheep quiet hut steady; lamb sold freely, and god grades showed flrmni-as. Two cars of stock were cir rledover. Poor to good sheep sold at t33$4.37 100 tts ; Inferior to choice lambs at f3.B0(iSo.&u, Dressed mutton. 7iiSc. V d.i dressed yearlings, SaiOc.t droased lambs, 912c. Itecelpts of bogs were 8.788 bead. 164 head on sale. Higher at $43$4.85 V 100 OS. for Stats bogs. ileal estate Private Sale, Mrs. Frieda Hart has sold to Francis J, Schnugg, through alas Hart, thirty-one lots un the east aide or Jerome avenue, below 187th street, at a report ed prloe of $120,000. In exchange Mr. Bchuugg give tne following fourteen housen Nos, 00 10 to an, Inclusive, East 101st stresi, Nos. 888 to B72, Inclusive, West 12710 strest, No. 886 Fjiii loom Itreel and Nn, II West 108th street, Mr, Sennugg's equity in these nouses waavaluel at $182,000, Washington E. Connor hat sola through Oeorgs B. Itead to Jaokson 4: Sum Mo. 88 Wsst Foriy. f fourth street, tlta 83x100.8, adjoralng the plot purchased hy them last xvstt. .... nirmm Utnaldo ft Uro, have sold for Lowenfald Prater to ray ft Btacotn tha old buildings, 83x79, Kos. 288 and J7I Stanton atreet, southwest corner or Columbia street. A six-story tenement heusa wilt be erected on the property, Mrs. C. r collender has told to James Dutlsr, southwest corner of Cclomhus avenue and Nloety. seventh street, nve-story brick flat House with stores, 23.3x100, for assut $37,300. J. Clareure'DavIa ft Co. have sold far the Samuel E. Lyon estate to the Colored Orphans' Home and Hospital Society, the block, about 870x373, bound, ed by Concord and iValet avenues. 141st and 142d ttreats. In the borough of the Pronr. Tne square will be used at a site for a new Institution for the use of the purchasing society, which recently sold Its property on the upper east 'aide. Thomas ft Colt have soli for Ctrl Emit to Cath. erlne tlallagher No. 206 West 14Ud street, a threa story brnwnstone private dwelling. Marlay ft Davlet have told for estate of MebaM Arnold the two rour-ttory, nigh-stoop, stone.front private dwellings. Not. 32 and 34 East rigntr fourth ttrrei, eoxerlnt lot 34.6x07,2, to Mrs. Mary A. King, neat Batiste Auction Sales, At the Brodi,y Salesroom yesterday Philip A. Smyth sola Not. S73 to S77 Uronx avenue, north west aids, 88.8 feet north of North Third avenue, running wett 70.0 by north 74.11 by eatt 05.4 by southwest 22.3 by southeast 60.1. three Qve-ttory brick tenement henset, with s.oret, foreclosure salt, 10 Petty, Soulard ft Walter ltealty Company, for $18,300. rvter r. Meyer Co. sold, wett side, 116 feet touch of TeMh ttreet, 22xv3, tnrea-ttory brick bulldlnj, wan three-story brick building at rear, forecloscra sale, to Annie tlarler, tor $2,200! also No tf 9 West End avenue, west side, 82.2 ft south of Nlnety.nintb ttr-t, IS18O, three story slon Unt dwelling, .'orrclotar sale, to John 8. Wilton, far $10,000. D. Pho-nlx In gran am ft Cs. told No. 1 13 East 108th ttreet, north aide, 133 feet east of Fourth avanue, 83x100,11, four-score Drownstone-rront teoeracnt house, foreclosure tale, to Louisa Weber, for $13,183: alto No. 243 But t23a ttreet, north tide, 137 feet west of Second avenue, 27xl00.lt, nve-ttory brick flat house, foreclosure tale, to Emits A. Hsts-r. ror $27,812! also indlh street, north tide, 333 feet wett or Amsterdam avenue, 23xV3, four-story brick flat house, foreclosure tale, to Thomas J. Cummtns, ror $14,870, James L. XVells sold Tlnton attune, east tide, 237. a feet north or lout ttreet, extending tarougn to Colon' avenue. 32.11x264.3, one and two story frame building, partition sale, to Peter P. Decker, for $9,200. Court Calendar This Day, Appellate Division Supreme Court Kos. II, BO, SI, 24, 16, 04, SV, 08, 09, 71, 74, SO, St. 86. HS. Supreme court Special Term Part L Motion calendar called at 10:30 A. it. Part II. Kx-osrie matttrs. Part III, Clear. Divorces Nos. 3246, 4U30, 4731, 4VIU, 4U33, 4332, 483U. 2009, 4920, 4U3U, 4120, 4HS1, 4834, 4118. Part IV. Cat un finished. Law and fact Nos. 4377. 4822, 4363. 4H8S. 4638. Part V. Cat uufinlshed. Cases from Pari IV. Tart VI. Cas unfinished. Cases riom Prt IX'. Part VIL-Cat unfinished. Kleva'ea railroad cases. Trial T-rm Part 1L Clear. Pre ferred causes Nos. 11B33. 121S6. 12310. 12328, 1234J. 1289,12010. 122V9, 10323.8601, 11880. 12196, 12281. 11702. 12098, 12320. Part 1IL Cat-t iir.nnlshrd. Nos. 3831. 4829. 0432, 3933. 3934. 6 13. X333, 2334, 4413. 3647. 4417. 0010. 893, euro. nixo. eooi. o-,i-i, 6346, esS4. 8382, 8139, 6136. 6673. 6734. 8320. inquest No. 8910. Part IV. AH-oumed until Mondar. June zi. Part V. Cate unfinished. Cat-t from Part IIL Part VL Clear. Cases from Part IIL Part VII. Cat on finished. No. 9223. 1184. 4230. 3333. 4312. 0631, S3C8. 4706, 0183,6418, 6448, 6441. 6449, 0430. I 6486. 3493. 6733. 6847. 6-7. -U4. 6897. 69X2. 3069. 2993, 310.'. Inqueti No. 6209. Part V1IL . Case ucnnlsaed. Caas from Part VII. 2'art IX. Case unfinished. Cases from Part VII. Tut X. Clsar. Caset from Part VII. Part XL-Adjourned 1 until Monday, June 14. Part XII. Adjourned for i th term. ! surrogate's Court Trial Term Will of Alexander i Buchanan at 10:30 a. X, cnamb-rt Estate of I Hannah Lewis at II A. SL Estate of WUnelmlna l D. Schott at 12 11. For probata Wills or Emllle I Hubner, Cnarlotte tlackett, Jutta A. Woodward. Helen II. Baldwin. Frederick Hutte at 10:30 A. M.I Solomon XVell at 2 P. M. City Court Special Term Motions. Trial Term Part L Clear. Nos. 1718. lets. 4383. 1846. 1883. , 1639. 1681. Part I! Cltar. Nos. 370. 19V), 1S87, 1V10, 2208, 203. 922. 232. 2422. 3280. 2331. 2239. 2433. 32 1 It. 816. 1244, 1096. 2183. 4840. Part IIL Case unfinished. Not. 2346. XtuS. 2342. , 212M. X220. 21t-7. 2303. 731. 231V. 2321. 23. , 2328. 426. 427. 21V3. 2012. 2189. 1422. 2191, 32r2, 1 22VS. 2JS2. 3231. 1V37. 1743. 3034. 3304. 2314. I 3381. 4872. Part IV. Cas unfinished. Short causes Nos. 3303. 3312, 429, 3372, S347, 3374. OJfH. 4136. 0374, 5348, 3SS7. 0678. 337. 3473, 3434,34X18. 0123. 5311. 4448. 3629. 3630. 3024. 3648, SJ23, 5214. 3S4S. 5861. Equity cat No. 268. financial. First Mortgage Fiie Per Cent. Gold Bonds. SAVANNAH, FLORIDA AND WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Dated April 1, 16-4 Due April 1. 1934. Interest payable in gold April 1st and October 1st at the Office of the Company, New York City. AUTHORIZED ISSUE, $6,500,000. OUTSTANDING 6 ?, S4,Q5S,000. Tb fcboTo amount ouutandtax is cow to be In crevtM by ih fartoer iwu of SX.7&0.000. with in terest rt-iluetM to five percent per tuznttm. toretlrs an equal tvraouct of Atlantic ao'i Gulf Railroa-J Serm Percent, bonds falllns due Julj 1, 1"P7, now a prior lien on V-'fl 40 miles of railroad (about 46.253 rer mlie), after which the-e LunJ b-roT:e an absolute First Mortcajre on a total of 47 io 100 milt There are rervel tCi.ono cf tte- bnd-t to retire an equal amount of South fieorcla and Florida Ralhoad Seven IVr Cent, bondt due l--frv. on ! 30 1 10 n,Kes When these are thus retlreil thl entire t&sue of $ 500,000 liimM an atlute First Moni on , &4"lj mile of railroad, iacludlnc tho extremelr valu , ablf termlt.4.1 propt?r: tn the heart of the City of Savannah. Oa. of about s-S arr in eiienll, about lia.000 per mile. Application has been tnxit to have thee bonds llntwl on the New Yort t L. Kxchanr-. Clivulais can be had u(k.u application Trice 1m3 anl ineret New York Security & Trust Co., i -IO AVnII Streeu ! Chas. T. Wing & Co., IS AVall Street. PROTECTS AGAINST Mortgages Executed by Infants. From X. Y Timet. April 1. 1S97. " l.Utr A IjXOTKS. "Mohtcaqes Exkcuted bv ixrjiNT, wno Sovamieiis the Sloxnv. Set Aside as Ix VAi.iu K., who bad rocelved from B., asron slileratlun for two mortgages executed by him I when about twenty years old. certain moneys and ii convejance nf real olute, upon attainlnc hi majority promptly served notice of ulsdla aftlrmance of iho inortcai-rji. and temlertxl a re conveyaiu'o of the property ctinveyed to him, but hailiik- meantiiuo squandctv-1 the money which bv had rcccUed. l.o did not otter to re turn it. I'pon niH'.il from Judirim nt for plaintiff in nn action to tct uMo the mortKace. t ho l'ourlh Aiipollnto Division ordered an tulinn ancc. holdliiir. by I'rcslillnir Juftire Harilln. that the tender was eufllelcnt and that if the mort Ranee asserted a nubsoquent ratitlrAtion of the mortifaees after theserlceof the Infant's notic of his eloction to disaffirm, the burden rested upon the mortgagee to establish lhat fuct." Title guarantee &hd TRUST COMPANY I 14tl limnilwav, X. Y. onicen. N ,, oorinsth st &7th Av.,X.T. I 1511 West ILTith St., X. Y. CAPITAL 52,500.000. SURPLUS $2,000,000. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY 3 ioo-Year Gold Bonds. Holders of our Ititelpta for the above-ruentloaetl bonds are hereby notlRed that these Iloml. are now ready for delUery, nnd that we will dellrer the tame at our office on presentation and surrender of iucq Kecelpta, at stated thenln SPEYEB & CO., un nuii HTiti:r.T. wu Jiftun A apKnti.Tr op BANK & TRUST CO. STOCKS. P. J. GOODHART & CO., Ml-ViIII'K.H .. V, STOlit KirilWUli, 38 WALL STREET. HAVEN & STOUT .IJruiber .Veil' I'm li Stork lUchitti'jr. 1 Nassau Street, Cor. Wnll. Marain Arruunta. litvaalnienl Neeurllles. Itlephonc, Km. 8157 and 3108 Corllaaai. Peoria, Decator & Eiansillle Railway. ff First Mortgage Bonds Peoria Division. f' First Mtge. Bonds Evansvllle Division, uj Second Mortgage Bonds. m Stock. w Holders of tha above are notified that ths limit of n time It July 1st, 187. for recelvla-j deposits f boudt W sad subscription! from certificate holders and ttcei. ft holders. E Depotlta and tnhscrlptlont should he made with ths K NEW TORS SECDIIITY TIIUST COMPASV, 4 ffl Wall Street, Xew York, whors copies of the plan and R agreement of reon-anlsatlnn can h" obtained, K irni l. irintirn. hirmari, ek riititi.m n. rtinciiii.ii, B jr.tKIK V4.l'lll( it, V- H. snnin tiR.ttT, "-. I; niM,ii.ii li. PAV.vr, k Cernmltir, I" nOItSBLOWBR. DYUNE. TATIXin KILLER, ? C'ounstL (Cltrtiouji nud lUrttings. . , oJ-fjci; OF TtTRSTitniincrtK klkcthic a in: ro. riTTSBfKOII. I'eunsvlvanla. June 7 l'vj ' Ta the atoekhnldera or eatlajhou.e I'leclrla i' Jt naBMfselDrlRC Co.i The annual in e tin it of the Stockholdrt of ths Wittlnghause P.lectnc and Manufacturlnr rafT will be held In the offices of the Cururaur st its shop In East Plttiburxb. Ia., on "ln1.r, j03, ZSd, at lu o'tlock A M.. for Ihe election of Iilrectort and for the transaction of sn?h otber business as mtv properlr come before tne rneetlnir. Tra&sfr vkt ' will be closed on the 14tb dsjro.' June. l';. til , o'clock T. X., and opened on the 74th dar of Joaa, ' 18117, at 1U o'clock A. 34 CIIAKLES A. TBIttlT. Fecreurj. M gublic flotictg. m TOST OFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY br all Interested, as efcaaa-a ms- occur at anr time.) loreltrn malls for tb-week endlry-Jon. 15, !(?, will cIom (1'ltOMITl.Yln ail cases; at tha Ottrii 1-wt Ofnceaa fellows: . ThANSATLANTIC MAILS I g, WEDVESDAY. At 7 A. M. (sapplementarv A. K) II for EUKOPL, per steamship Parts, via fyiatt- 191 arnpton; at 9 A. 1. ror BEUUCM direct. ;-r At atearasUpSoothwark. via Antwerp (letters ractt '8 ldlrfcted "pr houthwark"! at f A M tup. T tVinraUij lt:30 A. M.-for Et'llOPE, per lteaj shlp Germanic, via Q-ientown TUUKjiDAY. At 4 A M. for EUItOPE. per ltaath!p Columbia, via Plrinoath. Cherbourg, an! Him bura KATCIltJAY. At :30 A Jf. for rBAXCE. SWITa.B LANK. ITALY. SPAIN. rOKTCOAL. TChKLY, EOYPT, and liKITIMl INDIA. r-r stean sL:p L Br-tn. via Havr. at B-SO A. K for OEKM .Ny, IlENMARK. SWEDEN. NOBWAY (CbrUtla-.ln, and HUbSIA. per tteamLlp AUer. via B-mea letters for other parts of Europe, via Chert-vunc, must be directed per Aller"J: at 8 A. M fjr NETI1EBLANDS direct per sttamahlp Veenlta, via Rotterdam (letters must be dlrd -per Yeendara"). at 8 A. M. for OENOA. per it-tihlj Kaiser wilntlm II (letter! must be dlrect-l pr Ealser Wlllelm II." 'j at 10 A. JL for SCOTLAND direct. jr steamship Ancborta, via Olavrow iv term must b directed "per Ari-horla5. at II A M .tupplerw-nlarT 11S0 A. X for ECT.0FE, per steamship Etrurla. via Queenstown. PRINTED MATTER. c German ateamera talllsf on Tuedavs take Printed Halter. e for GER MANY and BpedaUr Addnaaed Katter.4u.ftT otner parta of Europe, American aad wtlt Et steamers on WcCneadava. Oencan tteamert ca Thuradav, and Cnnard. Pretich and Gerrsaa tteamers ocaturdaxs take Printed Matter, se for all conntrlra for wnlch ther are advertised ta carry malL After the closlca; of the Supplementary Traatatlaatia Mails named above, additional tupplemestarr I malls are opened on tbv piers of the America-!, I EnxUsh. French, and German tteamen, and rts- I main open until withlji Ten Minuter of the hour of I ealllnx of steamer. ' MAILS TOR SOUTH AND rENTRAI. AMEPJCA, vrriT ivnir . WEDNESDAY. At 1 P M. for CUBA, per steamship -aratoffa. via Uavazia. THCRiDAY At A. M. for PORT AJTTONIO. pet steamer from Philadelphia: at 10 A.M. 'tc;r!e rrentary 11 A. X.) for CENTRAL AMERICA (ex cept Cosla Rlea) and SOUTH PACIFIC POET X'T steamship Alllaaca. via Colon (letters for Gut iDalamust bedlrectol "Per Alltanca"j:at 111 K. for MEXICO, per staajziehlp Panama, via Procres- and Vera Crui (letters must be dtretM "Ir Tanama-): at 1.30 P.M. for LA PLATA COCN TRIES direct, per steamship Handel: at 10 P. X. for NEWFOUNDLAND, per ateamahlp Aurr-aa, frcm Philadelphia. SATTP.DAY. At 10 A. iL (tupplemertarr 10:SO .4. N i for ORTCNE ISLAND, JAMAICA. EA VANILLA and GREYTOWX, per tteamtilp Al Uffany Oettert fcr Csta Rica must be dl rected "i-rr AUechnv-j; at 10 A. K. rtj plu.entarv 1 o 30 A. M for CAPE HAITI, t-ONAJVES. PETIT OOAVX. CARTHAGENA and --ANTA MAETIIA. r-r tteasrjp Kitty: at 1" 30 A. M. for CAMPECUE. CHIAPAS. TABASCO and YUCATAN. it steamship Yucatan (lertera for other parts of Mexico and for Cnna must rs dlrecte-1 --pr Y'neatan"!. at 11 A. X. (aurple mentary 11 30 A. M ) for VENEZUELA and CUR ACAO, also SAVANILLA and CARTHAGENA. via Cnra-aA. -r stearnsblp Veneraela: at IS M. foa GRENADA. TRIMDAD and TOBAGO, per steam shir Irrawaddv. at ".SO P. M. f or ST. rURRB MIQCELON. per steamer from North Sydney. Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to Halifax. ac4 thence by steamer, cloee at this oSce dally at SS3 1' M Mai's for Mlquelon. by rail to Boston, and tbfnce bv steamer, clote at this oDce ilally at ": P V Malls for Cnba cloae at this c3ce daHv at 7 0.1 M. for forwardlc by tteamers eaSr&f X .ndart and Thnrslays from Fort Ttunpa. Fla. Mails for Mexico Ctt. overland, unleas tpeeially addretse.1 for destatcn br steamer, cloae at trlt c.Bce dallv at 3.K0 A. X and S:S0 P. M IRefJ tervd mail cloeea at A-oo r. M. previous day. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Malls for China said Japan, p-r steamship Ptthaa ifnm Tacomai. clot bere dally up to June I si ft so 1" M MjJU for Hawaii, per i tcama;p Aus tralia .from Ma Francisco i. eK-e here da.lv ur to June at .so V M Mills for China anil Jatsr, iter steamship Coptic tfrom &An FTanc.-o e,.- here dally up to June 11 at 6 30 P M Ma.ls for China and Japan (specially aidrei inlr. iht steamthlp Empress of a;-i (from VaneouTert. clo here dally up t Jnne 114 at C 30 I' SI Malls for t-.-tralla ,excpt ihoae for Wrtt Australia, whl-fc art forwarded via Europe . New zalanl. Haws,L Hll. and smasii Islands, per steamship Mar.;-.'a from San Francisco . cl.ee here dallr up to . -ts Ilvat7 30 A. M . 11 A. M.and 10 P M cr a arrival at Net York of stt-anj.htp Urctrla wta bntUh mails for Australia Mails fr the so-ieiv Islands. ptT ship Tropw ltlr-1 ifrom San FrnK" r.T- here .lally up to .' me 4 at SO P ! 5a 4 for Australia except West Australia Ha aiL si 1 Fill Ilend. ier steamship iVsrrtnn-1 from vn cxHiv.ri. clf-beredally after Juue lift ana Lr to July I at 8:30 P M Traa pacific mail- are forwarded to port of st-!'.2 dally, and the -beIule of clolns Is arranged o". l-t presumplltm of tbWr unlnlemipte.1 overland tranll. IRrplst-Tvd n all do-, at 0 P M pre lou .lay COn.NF.LIVK VAN OOTT. V.vtn-aswr. Post Otnet", New York. N Y . Junef. 1-T VOTICE OF COMMI-SICNTR OF JVKOKS I BS- liARII TO CLAlM FOll FXEXPni N FK.K JURY DUTY Room 1.'3. Stewart T.".' a. No. SSOBrvadviar. Tfrd H.x.r New York. June '.'PT Claims for exemption from Jury ,lutv nil. I-,1 hard by me .lallv tt my odce. frm V K M until iTl! Thoe eut'tle-1 to exemption are .lerKvmec Isw yers. ihyslcl-us, surveous. suivetndf ntisis. f f or or tea her tu a co!le-r, Rcadeniv . r i '3 school, editor, eilltorl&l rtier or rejvrti r . ' d: y newspaer llceued pharmacvuttst. or 1 1 arr..lu actualh euxavU lu tb?lr re-.pectte pnfev n. ai J not followluc an) other caltlrc mlllTai'-ir p '."e men ana firemen, election officer- r n -e ' 1 1 i an I elt emplosiM. and Vultrd '-tatf-- t it , I -"i oftlcers of essels uiaklni; re;nilar tri;. '. -: 1 ptlots actuall following that -alllnt: i.i'f"'1' dentt. conductors anil enclneers of a ra. -. vt .oti pany other than a street rallroal (Mintwinv t 1 :!,a oitersurs actually ilolnptluty as such, (,rao : iecisl. cally IncapaUeof i-erformtn Jury tluty b n-i-v -f aeere sickness, .teafneas or other pbysl sl d'- e'er Tbiie who have not answered as roth, ir lut 'i "r proved jernianrnl exemption will rr,vlve - "f enrollmrnt notice " requtrlui; tt in to api ar u ' rs me this year Whether llaMe or nf su . i i "rs must be answered iln tersou. If possible a' 1 al IMS ofnee only, under severe enaltles If exeiuii the party must brlnjr pnxif of exemption, if 1'j . rs mutt alo autwer lu person, Kttlus full anl t-r-e.t name, residence, etc , etc No ntt ntlon i aid t-1 Isl ters All koo.1 cltlrrns will aid the courw cf msti-e ar.4 secure, rvllsblo aud lt-HVtahle Juries .tnd eqnsi.ss their diu by servini: iroinpily when stimii. ne't, allowing their clerks or .ulK'rJIn-tis l,'scre iri-.'l-ln to me any attempt at ln..'ry or eTailon. anl sii.- Resting names for enrollment persons r-iw'n twentyone and seTeiuv T.-ars of str. unin-ne senteee, persons teniporjril) 111, and V. nltM tia Jurors are not . xempt Every man must attend to lilt own notice 't is a misdemeanor to die an tiry paier toani'" ' answer It Is aUo pun.slia -le t rt or 1 1 i - ''U ment to slie or receive snv pieseut or bribe u ' ' ' orlndlnvilv In rrtatliinto a Ji.ry senlee. or u"1' holil ati paivtr u 1111.1.0 hu fsl.e statei tci 1 aid icri Cd.eiolli) ftilb 1 ro.,vniHl WILLIAM PIIMIIV Commissioner of Ji r. rv TO TUP IM Hl.lf 1 Candidate, for admission to the Illtl-V Km."'!- will te eauinlnnl al dittt to In- hereafter rti" ' twoinJuiK iftli anl Jul) 1st. lur tliettrot . arils the esamlnatlon will ineiudei F.I'KlLtl uraliiutar, F.l.irllsh ''oinpo.ltl nMil n I'd Kri(irnli. I' lilted Mutes t.litot. tlr.iw'n paulll and kiM-ltlfu. ami the rauip if tlie exl.rllHl, o s w II IwMMiul, aleut of the uralninar -.cl..o, ur Foradi anced . I.vses 111 tin' I.Uh lol 1 li'T- will W' esiiiuiiuHl initio sr.iral snule .( r -1 Sfh ol lirrlcul..ltl and alt:it -d In the r i;s ,J the class fur LI h tli- uro nsicotliel) hi The studies lu It." sarh.u- ...ure ..' u ' .5 s hools Include, amo'i,: oth r. alsilna .o " 1 . ulRouonutry. IjiIii. flrc'l.l reiieh erinai. -1 ' r. ph'slcs. clieiulstry, li'iok-. 1 iull.li III, ml'ir. . 1 eralblslor) 1 and the tipp.lcant for ..dia I i.in 1 4 should state his impress in the soieral .imlir. m which he wishes to tc etaml'-0.1 1 he place where tl.oc etamluatlolis are to te m 1 will be aiitioiiiicrMl later The lilill schools will l-,ln m p'cii l - .' 'lh '' bvs on 1 1th street, lor IrU on 1.' 1. .in. 1 a' 1 ' f lotlilkoaand Glrlsou IfVtlflreil .111 1 lh 1 I I' Tin"! nillll4 1l. full) S-vlUt f BH'I w 11 1 111 ii- ' ' Birri 1 1 1 "tudi'Uts ma pn pa I r 1 1 . '-' 1 leos In tin e m b Ml- si d !n li' ' ri' a tlioroiub educitlon niai ! 1 '.nin. .( oj milniiit cannot purnue ilu'irstu.lus furti. r .111IIN J4I'1R. Clt) iuirluU'uJta. KKW YORE, Junt 3d. 1697, 1 ; 1' .-! is. -.. . ",v,i. ,.M