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C, O A BtL... 14S 14S 14S 14S 14S 488BRetdln( 23 23 23 83 23 10114 Reed I p 60 60 40 60 60 eaOReadSp 28 20 28 20 20 1BBRQW.. 22 88 22 28 84 1040 bt LAS Flu p. 48 48 47 48 48S 1180 Si L A3 FSdp. 17 17S 10S 17S 17S lOOBtLSW 4S 4 4 4 4 4r.0btl.SWp 10 10 10 10 10 B8808tPAO. 00 00 06 OOS 00 eoOSoPee.. 10 10 10 10 10 78 8oRwy OS OS OS OS OS 88S4 8oHrp. 30 80 30 80 30 BiiBlJAai 4 4 4 4 4S UObtJAOl litp... 30 30S 39S SO 40 88B0TOAI.. 23 26 B4S 24S 26 OlOOTcxPM. US 12 11 11 12 7478UnPsc 7S 7 7 7 7 I00UP.DAO 2S 2 2 2 3 100 C 8 Ex.. 48 48 48 40 40 lOOODSltuh. 10 10 10 10 10 BOUSRubp 60 60 60 60 63 8K0USL.... 7S 7S 7S 7S 8 076OSLP. 08 02 02 08 02 710 Wabash. 0 0 0 0 0 8010 Wsh p.. 16 10 16 16 16 SB W-FEx.100 100 100 108 110 4B08 W O T.-l 80 60 84 66 86 I000WALE. IS IS IS IS IS Total sales. 388.644 shares. BO8T0X CU33INO QUOTATIONS. TIM. Atked. ma. jsKd. BosAArh..213 AmB-HTel226S 280 Boift M....160 100 WntKleo.. 21 CbrJrnm.l04 104 Bos A Hon..l32 132 OhtaJpt.,.107 108 CalAIIecla300 306 Pltrhlurvp 01 02 Osceola..... 34 36 OldColony.lBO (JulncjM... 114 WE It com. 01 01S TaniMlu...l87 120 Domln'nC. 11 IIS ruiLADEu-rtiA oismo qdotatioks. Rid. AttrA. Bid. J$HL. UhtnTal. 31 31 CO Imp 00 73S 73"s PrnnRR... 63S 63SWOLCO. 44S 46 OPRofl.. 22 El SB com 20 21 rhlleTrac. 72 73 El B Dpi... 23 24 Onion Tru US USHH.I.APe 14 14 EAPTC. 72S 72S I'U.LAPp 83 33 HetTrac.. .HIS 112 w.lsOcom 10 23 CTofNJi 28 20 Well Opt.. 63 04 CTotNJBs 02 03 UaitTraul. 18 18 CniCAOO CLOS1NO QUOTATIONS. Bid. Ailed. Bid. AtUd. 8S"l-. 41 41LakeS-L- 14 14 AmRtrTvl. 28 20 S V Blsoult 40s 60 Canal AD.. 66 SChSt Rj.233 234 Cltjlfway.243 260 WCh8tHjl06 106S Dtam'd H..144K, 14.5 LATKST LOSTION OTTOTATTONX Atcbtson. s a p 1 3 Norfolk A W pf.n.. 20 Canadian PaCHj... 70 N'ortbem Pa ittspC. 43 I Chreaprake A OMo. 18 Ontario A West..... 10. Erleron.aap 1 6 Pennsylvania t4 j Erie lit pf 37s luadlnc. Ista p.... 12 Illlno's Central 102$tPaul 00 Cuiut Texas.... 14 South Railway 0 ' Lake Shore 174 Muth Railway pt 31 LouUrUIr A Nesh.. 64 Un.on Pacifla. 7 ew York Central. 1U4 Walnau Pt. 16 Fridat, Joly 28. Tbe Indications noted yesterday of a possible chanco In tbr attitude of London toward Ameri can securities became more pronounced lo-day. Tbe best Inform itlon obtainable from abroad It that tbe steady Improvement In prices and tbe broadening market here Dare besrun to appeal , to tbe Hrltlih public, and In consequent e It It In- j clined to disrefrnrd tbe persistent effort that London bankurs have made to discourage In- ' vestments or dealing In Amerlran aeturl- i ties. Time will prove Indeed, tome of tbe evidenco It already at band that tbose vrbo endeavor to thape Knsllsb publlo opinion regarding flnanclal affairs have, through Ignorance, prejudice, or Irritation, been totally wrong in the views they bare expressed regarding the present and prospective condl- Uousof commercial und financial affairs In the United States. When the British public find I this out, and also realizes tbnt It baa been In- I ducod to part with some of Its holdings of se curities In tbe face of what bid fair to be a phenomenal rise in prlces.lt Is quite likely to break away from its present leaders and act on Itaown Judgment, or, as In tbe case of the Kaffir speculation. Indulge In a speculation In nhlch judgment may play a very small part. London bought several thousand shares of various stocks to-day, principally SL Paul. Tbese operations, together with the slightly higher raugo of prices In tbe English market, re sulted In a strong opening. At soon as the first effect of tbese encouraging developments bad worn away and the market had become compar atively quiet, tbe professional element, or a con siderable proportion of It. which is bent on bring Inu about a reaction, made a demonstration against prices. The movemoct wns short lived, however, because It was toeedily apparent that tbose who wished to de press prices were practically the only sellers of itocka. In tbe afternoon there wot a general scramble to recover, for both amounts, stocks tbat were sold yesterday and this morn ing. Tbe outcome was a strong and active mar ket. Sugar Iteflnlng developed fresh strength, and on somewhat larger transactions than yes terday closed 2 V cent, higher. Tbe backbone of the market was tbe Granger group. Rock Island and C, II. and Qulncy were exceptionally strong, and each closed lg V cent, higher than yesterday. Advices that are coming to hand re garding the present Irafllo returns of these roads and their prospects during the last half of tbe year foreshadow trofllo returns that If ex pressed In figures now would teem almost Incredible. Tbe belief which prevailed up to tbe close of business, that the Senate would past tbe Tariff bill to-day. and tbat Congress would adjourn before to morrow night, was unquestionably a factor In tbe final movement of the market; but more Im portant than the disposition of the tariff and the adjournment of Congress Is the unusually strong position that the agricultural Industry of the United States occuploa this year. That Is a fuctor lu tbe business of tbe country and in Its relations to other nations tbat will be oper ative for many months to come. Those who belittle this situation or fall to ap preciate Its Importance will fall to Improve an opportunity tbat comes once In a decado or more, sometimes only once in a generation. The Immediate past should be Ignored except for Us experiences. II certainly cannot be relied upon In determining values, fur conditions have changed radically and rapidly. The period of renewed business activity and of awakened con fidence that the United States It now en tering upon Is not understood abroad, and for once foreign Investors and deal ers In securities have not got ahead of our ouii people. Bo much the better. The United Mates has absorbed hundreds of mil lions of its own commercial und loi porate obli gations since thu ll;trliupiiilc, and llio Indies tloiiB are that it "III ho rkuer In consequence befoio the und of the century. Kuropo may buy luck some of these securities, undoubtedly will do so, but tho protlt will huve been made by those who huu bought tliein on it si'nlc-iluwn during tho last soynt i'im, or uro bu; Inir them to-day, A shipment of $sia,iKXi gold Hint will Uimudo to-morrow aiidnuollici- of 5500,000 early next week had l.o etlou upon speculative sentiment except, perhaps, upon a few "eighth chasers." This gold Is exported at au InUnUejiinal profit to tfc skippers, Md to proaaMy tiw last that European bankers, who hare been trying to se cure gold In this market for a week or ten days past, will be abls to take during the present season. The transactions were mads pos sible by the recent comparatively heavy selling of securities by London. Among I the minor features of tho market were an ad vance In American Tobicoo, on tho docltlon of Gov. Black not to put the Stato to the expense of a second trial of the company's ofll clals for alleged violation of tho so-called anti trust laws, which slnco the first trial, havo been declnrod unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. General Electrto was heavy on a judicial decision advorso to one of Its trolley patents, and for various reasons there was a little liqui dation In somo of tho low-prked stocks that have recently becomo active. In all of those stocks tired and discouraged holders aro likely to bo relieved from time to Urns as prices ars reached that will enable thorn to get out even. Thoy will have had tho worry and anxiety of carrying them through the hard times, and the prosent buyors will roap tho profits. In the bond market there was noticeable activity In Drooklyn Rapid Transit 6s, Atchison Adjust ment 4s, Hock Island debentures. Central of Georgia Istuos, Fort Worth and Itlo Grande lets, Missouri, Kansas and Texas Issues, and Ban Antonio nnd Aransas Pass 4s. The closing was strong, with prices, as a rule, at the best figures of tho day. Final sales compare with those of yesterday as follows: jutu as. July as. July aa. Juiv 83. A.TASFe. 13 13 NatLead... 36 36S A.TASFep 20 20 Nat Lead pf 103 103 Am Cot Oil. 14S 14 Nor Amor.. 4 4 AmSRef..l41S 144 N Wcom...l 17S 118S Am S Iter pi IIS 113 KPtecom. 14 14 Am Tub,.,. 7BS 80S N Pae pf... 41 42 AmfipM... 13 13 NTOnt..,102S 102 AmSpMp. 32 31 N J Cent... 88 88 Brook HT. 34 36S Omaharom 80S 00 Cananaso. 60S 61 OntAW... 16 16S CanPao.... 00 00 l' Mall... 32 31 C,C,CA8tL 28 28 PullPCar..l70 171 C, DtQ.... 80 88 HocklslanJ 80 82 ChrsAO... 18 18 ileadln.... 23 23 Chli-Oai... 00 08 Read lit pf 60 60 Con Ice.... 40 40 it P com... 87 88 D, LAW... 168 167 6nRway.. OS OS DelAIIul.,113 113 SoR'way p 80 80 DAROpf. 43 43 St L8W... 4S 4 Brte 16 lOSStLSWp. 10 10 OnKleo... 36 34TexasPae. US 12 IlllnoUCenlOOS 100 TC. I AR.. 26 24S KanATex 13 13 Union Pao. 7S 7 KanATpf. 36 36 US Rubber 10 10-3 Lou A Nash 63 63 USLeath.. 7 7 La..erieOa 30 30tlSLeathp 02 02 llanhCon. 02 02 Wabcom... 0 0 Jtli.aAStL 24S 24 Wabash pf. 16 16 UASILSdp 64 64WUnTel.. 86 86 UoPaclfle. 22 22WhALB.. IS 1 Government bonds strong. The is of 1025 closed cent, higher bid. Railway and other bonds strong. Tho features were American Tobacco scrip, Brooklyn Rapid Transit 5s, Cbeviponko and Ohio ucncral 4as. Detroit Ous 5s. Fort Worth and ltlo Grande lets, Houston nnd Texas Central general 4s. Missouri, K ns.is and Texas of Texas 5s, Rock I si ml debenture 5s. San An tonio and Aransas Pass 4b. Southern Hallway 5s. Union Pacific, s. f.. L, r.. Union Pacific. Denver nnd Gulf lsts, Atebl'on. Central Georgia, Kansas and Texas, St. Louis South western, Texas Pacific and Wabash Issues. Tho more Important net advances were in American Tobacco scrip. 3 V cent., to 74: Drooklyn R ipld Transit Ss, S, to DOS; Cbcsipeake and Ohio general 4Ss, S, to 70; Detroit Gas 5s. . to 80: Fort Worth an I ltlo Ur.nde lsts, 1. to 56; llousto and T xas Central general 4s. 1. to 72: Kansas nnd Texas 4s, , to 80. nnd 1Mb. en, to 03V, Missouri, Kansasantl Texas of Texas 6s. 1. to 80: Hock Island debenture 5s. IVj. to 103; St. Louis Southwestern lsts, 1, to CDS. and '.Ms, , to 28; San Antonio and Aransas Past 4s, le. to 60; Southern Railway 5s, . to 01; Texas Pacllic 2' Is. . to 28H; Union Pacific s. f., t. r.. 1. to 95; Wabash 2 is. . to 72, and debentures, series D, 'a V cent., to 23. The noteworthy iei.llnes were In Central Georgia 2d incomes, t V cent., to 13. and Union Pacific Denver and Gulf lsts, j f cent., to 38s. Commercial price of bar silver In New York, 5!)3ac. Rar sllier In London closed ut 27d. M'-xican sliver dollnrs were quoted at 1(5 11 47lac Exports to Europe to-morrow 705,000 ounces. Money on call, 1 9 cent. Time money Is quoted aslollows: Sixty days, lLj V rent.; three and four months. 2a 9 cent., and six months. 3 9 cent., on good mixed Stock Exchange collat eral. Commercial paper quiet. Prime Indorsed hills receivable are quoted nt 323 V cent., choice and prime single names at 334Vccnt.a and good names at 4d4a V cent. Sterling exchange was firm, and the demand for to-morrow's mall was sufficient to absorb nil tbe bankers' bills mndo against gold shipments, as well as the offerings of commercial accrpt ancex. Continental exchange was qulot and steady. Posted asking ntcs for sterling. $4.87 for long hills nnd 81.88 for demand. Actual rates are: Long bill-. S4.8C0S4.8Oa; sight rirfls. $4.873$J.87. and cable tr.msfirs. j 4.87i?4.87S. Francs nro quoted nt5.1Ctf 5.10 for long nnd 5.1&V25.15 for short; relchn-mru-ks.OSSeWsforlonuand 05 Il-lUtl)5 18-10 for short: guilders. 40 3-10340 for long and 40 340 7-10 for short. Domostlo exchange on New York: Boston 638 conts discount. Charleston Ilu) lug, par; tolling, a premium. Savannah Uiiying, 1-10 off; telling, par. New Orleans Bank, 91 premium; commercial. 75 cents illsrount. San I Francisco Sight, 15 cents premium; tele- ' graph, 20 cents premium. Su Louis 40??65 I I lenis premium. Chlrago 10 cents premium. Cinclnnnti Between batiks, 25 cents discount, and over counter. 50 cents premium. The Imports of dry goods for tbe week ending to-day were Vl.010,183. agalmt 2.370.518 last week and (2,:i7H,518 rorlhornrretipoiifllngneek of lust year. Tho amount marketed was S2.115. 507, against 2,701.580 last week and $2,107, 531 for the corresponding week of last year. Tho Chicago. Milwaukee nnd St. Paul Railway Company reports gross earnings for the third week or July of $588,850, an Incroase of $22, 200 as compared with the corresponding week lost year. llradxtrett' 1 reports 220 business failures In the United Statet during tbe week ending to day, agalntt 247 1 tt week and 280 in the cor responding we k of lust ye-vr. R. G. Dun & Co. computo the liabilities of Arms falling during tho first tlftccn riajs of July at 92.815,842, agulnst $8,214,281 In the first sixteen days of last July. Tho rccolptt of the Government to-day were: Customs, H 5 1.700; Internal revenue, $1,400, 304, and mlxcellaneous, $11,000, total of 91,1129.010. Tbe disbursements were $808,000. an excess of receipts over expenditures of 91.031.010. The receipts of the fiscal year to date btve been $28,483,718. and expenditures 942.n08.O0O, an excess of expenditures over re ceipts or $13,084,282. Tbe net assets of the Treasury at the close of busintss to-day, as officially computed, compare with those of yesterday as follows: Jviv aa. July ss Ootdoolnand bullion. ...SUn.ona. 000 tl48,47n,sl Sllrerdolarsand bullion tl.a7a.47S sa,01S,8S4 United Mate notes K7.U0,339 S7,3bl,t)U0 Other auots In excess of demand HabUllles H!,180,S88 82.4H.S0S Available eaih lialanee, Incluaingsold balauoe,fa8,fl8B,0BS 1889,701,748 Money In London, Q V cent. Rates of dis count In open markot for both abort nnd three months' bills 13-l(5ut V cent. Paris advices quoted 3 V cents at 104 francs 87 centimes. Exchango on London 25 francs 10a centimes. J. P. Morgan k Co. announce that deposits nf Columbus. Hocking Volley, and Toledo Hallway 4, 6. and 0 V a nt. bonds must bo made not later than Aug. 14 In order to participate In any plan of reorganization. Deposits after tbnt date, if received at all, will be subject to such penalties as they may determine. COiiaiEltaiAt COiTPEffD. Friday, July 23. QnAin Wheat Spot was easier nnd In fair demand. Sales 150,000 bush.. Including 50,000 No. 2 red at 70c, 21,000 No. 2 hard winter at 78c 32,000 No. 1 Northern spring at 85ec.,and 40.000 ungraded on private terms, free on board afloat for export, No. 1 red In elevator, 1,000 at 70c, ; No. 2 do., 8,000 at 82c At the outports sales of 144,000 bush, wero reported. Minneapolis received to-day 107,100 bush., against 133,480 last year; Du luth 110;818, against 204,171; Chicago, two days, 35,OO9,itaIntt0O,7SO: Milwaukee 22,750, against 17,550; St. Louis 44,000, against 85,035; Toledo 48,008, against 72,142; Detroit 2,850. against 8.831 last yeur. Futures advanced Mc to lac but lost this und close.l 1 Sudd 7bc lower on all months except July, which declined 3c Future sales 0,235,000 bush., as follows: iMtt Opening. IHgheit.Lomtt.Cloitng, maM. July ho hss H2 n..!?" SS: H-ptember . ..,,70 7S 77 77S 710; December .. .. 7US 7V 77 71 7S Ilarioy Was didl and weaker. New foedlng, 0c,(l lluu coot and Irok'lit to ImrtsU, :ij-vtli.ic-coit and fret lit tn .New Yo W g, aHitvc, ai tiifiuallty. Itye Was dull, . i.u, 4U4ic.i Wo. l W niern, 40'ji41n, eo.t and relir.t tn lluilalo. t'uru spot was lu fair demand aiat i.acr, Pairs lOii.iHM. huh. In 'lulling nn.uiki Mu 8 mixed at tl'a,4(.ilt.. tree in tuard atlnal for export. At the iaitKiC IIIH.bllu In. wrafoM fiirraHirt, No. .' iiiKcllnelevxtui U.i.u .1 111 it;i'.'i4c, Kuturri a. amtiil 'bc, laul.i t It. rmurj aUi ;33,uoo bcub., as folloMs: UHtninu. IttehcH, J.vlfClt. Cluilng. ttaht, July. ... ... BIS ais brptembrr,, .ills SIS HIS SIS leteniber. ,.ul U'4 01 31', a"i Oats opot was quiet tad tuy. Baits 41,000 bujtL, '..I iA I taotadia 1 0.OOO ke. white clipped on private tarn for export. No,Swhlte.S3o.( No.8do tSSo) No. a white clipped, ase.1 No. ddo,a&e.t No. tnix.d, fllSe-i to.uilo at Stso., dellreodt No. 8doS0Se.t rejretad mixed. SOat do, white. 4.000 at so. No. t mixed, delivered, aase.track mixed, aasasct trak white. 17,000 at aiuSOo. Pnturei were nominally nneaanged. Futura tatat nont. loll Ojxainff. MguU LomtU doting. JVtosf, Joly SIS 1 September.... .... .... Sl 91S Und r the pressors of heavy liquidation by local longs wheat broke sbarplv to-day. Tue cables were lower, especially tbe Continental cablet! the teoelpts wars lar.e and ars expected to men at -, and the cli ar auees from New ora yeiterday were small. There was a good demmd for forelicu account on the de cline, but the market closed at tbe lowest prices uf the day. Liverpool eloied Sd, to d. lower. Paris declined inorply. but rerovrred moit or the Ion, clot ng at a net decline of c. Flour there declined 00 centimes. The receipts at Kansas City In four days have been 4fl,000 bum., atalnit U4.0U0 tn the tame time lest sea on. The Northwestern receipt! to-day w reSrtM oars, Jta'nlt 318 lut wrek and v;K8 last year. Chlcsgo te.elved In tno days 141 cars, agantt 18 last week aud Ida last year. The receipts there to-morrow are eittmsled at 1 10 cart. The clearances I rom Ni w V. rk yeiterd y were only 82,000 bush. The Duluth t oek Is expected to de er rss UO.OOObuih. for the weekend the '.to.-k at Mlnueapollt will prob .bly show a decrease of 500.000 bmh. Corn and oats were eajlarearlylnrmpathy i with the break In wheat, but liefore the close they rallied. Liverpool declined Sd. on coru. Tbe re I celpta In two dsys at Chicago were 1,001 cars ' of corn and BOS of oats. Tho rrcflpts of corn I there to-m irrow are estimated at 000 ears. Chisago, July 88. "There was a weak wheat market. Sep emter at one time showing a loss of 8e, rrom tho close Wednesday. Tncre was a good di al of realities, part cularly by th Bouth neit. Liverpool n as ery s.ronit. but i'arU was very w ak. The crowd iiora In mind that the Continental strength h a rwn a ohtet fuctor In thli rei-ent ad vince. There was some reselling by foreign rs, one lot of 120.U00 buih, bought Tuesday, being retold hire. The fact that fere lias been assm' lanc-oof manipulation even lu B;ptmb r has Ini-r a ed tht hostility or t o trade somi'Ct hat, ke ping otla-r bulls outandlncreulnathe vehem nee of tue il.ort sell em. It looks as if there would bionlya imdl do crone n thevlsblet lastyiartherewasanlncretaeof 4O0.0UOl.uih. Local rec'ptskeep mall, only 141 cars for two days, atalnst 468 ant year. Wet weat.ier Is i reducing the winter wheat movement temporarily, only vaS cars at Kaniaa City. The market baa ad- vaD.ed sn fast tbat It look! ai If It oull taki- a 1 break to start up trade. On rauoh decline there would I be good Duylng ax .In. Corn wai slow, but fairly steaiy. There as a little more uiun ry selling. The cash em n1 keeps good, although not so sharp to day as It was arller In the - eek Reorlpte tor two days were l.onocars. with nt)0 utlmated forto-mor- row. hhlpmenta. howi ver, excei d,d a mtlllon bush els. Bhowrr ars proiulied for to-tuorrow. The weather could not be moi-o fvorabte. Oits were off a fraction, July acting tbe wi aLer. baiapbi were r, lower. On the re nt devllne tne demand for oats hssl.uproved somewhst." Flouii Was lew a live and easier. In sympathy with wheat. Sales, O.xoo bhli. The Vtxltrn ) titer snyi: "The most prominent t ature of the we-kin the grain trade hss been the delay In thraii Ing op. ra tions In t a Boutbeist and MUsluippI Valley rain h t Interfered with thiamine, and from Ih bouth west come report! tbat wh at It to ne Into stsek, the E reducers liellevlng lu h'gber prl ei. Th Dour trade i brisk at advanced price, tbe bouth being the liest marki t. California his reiumed 17u ted Kingdom shipments of grain. Oener lly tbe Palllo coast n ar ktts are ttr nt and Inclined to higher price. T.ie n ling that the Chlcaan m rket Is manipulated, and that at 11 ng rabl In about to b- raids by heavy oper ators, has not round faith In the country, but 1 re garded at a probability la all primary markeit." BarrtU. Rackt. Receipt! 7,718 11. U0 Exports 10,071 80.H2H Winter In bbls.: Superfine, SO o1!1.0M No. E ex tra, 3.16it3.a3 No. 1 extra. 3.4o&i.u OH; cl-ar. 3.ioS!'i n.t straight!, t4US4.2ui p ten's ti.xhn 14.03. Mill fred was qu et. Oran Weetern (40 lbs per 1011 lbs . DOiiSL'Sc: OU lbs., 478fj2Sc.;B0 lbs, fi0i5SC.; 100 lb! , 03(2 75 '. Cottok Spot cotton ber wsa unchinged, with sales of 680 bales for spinning. M.dll iigunlandi 7 ln-liie., agalnit 7 8-tflc. Uit year. Ken- Onena and tlutf H H-lDe, aialmt 7 7-ltw. last year. Ihe Southern I tp'it markets were un.-hanR.d. New Orleans mid 400. Galeitnn 133, !avi.nuah US. Norfolk '.'7 and Auguita J4 balei. Lli rLO.il was unchanged on the spot, wltbial a of 10,000 bales: future there op n d 1 point h gher, lost tbe Improvement on sotm months, I lut rallied and clued s to I point higher. The . Ltvt rpool suie f or tt a week were nci.ouo bales. In cluding M.OOO American, against r9.000 list week, I of which 4H.U0U were Auirrlcn. and 44. Quo last year. Including 8.I.00O Amrttci n. In Man chester yarns were dull, but steady; cloths, easier, but not quotaLly lowir. The receipt of the porta were WIS bales, bgalnat 3I list we k and 35 I last year: total for the neoK .43 1, acalnat tYJMIist week a d fi.ba last year. The export riom the ports approximated I, Mill bales. The total interior re ceil ta ror tue week were X.848 bdn. a-a.nit 4.nllMn Iheprelous ieek an I l,R?'.t 1 itier. ihtptn nti. 0 x agalnit 12.7.' 0 In the prevlou weei aud O.HVil lany. ar. no ks. 0,nii, ag tn t K3.-, In the pre vious ekand 70,430 ia y ar. New Orleans ad vanced 4 punt. Futures here adtatced h to la Eol its, elol g steady with prhe 7 to 13 poln a laher for near mouths and 1 point higher ror distant months. The tat.! tales were 71.0U') ba es. Tee future trading was as follows: Closing. Rtghftt. Ijnrrtt. Ralet. July 7.SOia7.oa 70 7.4H 400 AUBUSt 7.4H7.4U 7.50 7 37 IS.ei'O September.. ".'.'0(4 7.a7 7.i0 7,'Jl 11,800 O-lober.. ..7.07,7.0I 7.1a 7.0H 13.100 Noveniiier... 7 007.01 7.04 n tm l.unn December.. 7.0347.04 7.07 7.03 13.800 January.. ..7.IHH7 07 7.10 7.03 13.100 j March. 7.14lv7.1S 7.18 7.14 S.200 j April 7. Ill 7.-0 7.1S 7.13 100 Cotton wa quiet but Arm to-day. The trading ww mainly local aud proft-silnna!, tail inelu-ed lomo buying for Liverpool ac.-ount. The prln -Ipal factor In tb rise was the orileial we titer retiort. ihow ng continue I dry weather In Texa. LlTerpool wai firmer and local hor s be.-ame n. rvou- over the con tinued eluen.-eof rln In tbe nrlticipi I cotton growing State. Then, too, the ''g-int Serrioe prediction of fair and warmer we h r to-ulght and to-morrowr atocoutrlbuti-d to itn ng'hen the tone. Spot cotton here and at the Soita was firm, the re ceipts fur the week were light and ftoc-kl at homo an. i a roads owed a liber! decreai for tbe w ok Winch iter. Tex., July 14 "Crop conditions better than at tb s time last year. Cotton on upland has befctun to shed, owing to tl.e dry weather. Yo'ii.g cotton looka well yet. but wants moliture." Ka lln. icjk.juij . - ,-o rain yei cnip w noi sunering to any gn-at xtent; atlll a goo I rain would put It tn One condition" Cusro, lex., July 10 "The In terne neat continue! and no ra n Cotton shtdJlng badly. Orowu bolt! begin tins to craok and opn. Cotton wormi reporteil In m ny places, but fsrnirr are aide to keep them Id aubjrctlon. A g.v i ritn wt 1 yet enable us to make a fcoodcrop. w r.area-lv crop baa ta-en M-lIrp.! " N.vaaota. Tax.. July Id 'Crap In tais section has folle l materially In th- pal, we k. Rot. dry win s have caued the iblr lUmase. wl la- light non rs have caused th- plent to thiow oT very fre ly. Wa ne d heavy rain t light iboerareof not sumclunt benefit." Corn Rio on tbe ipot rtu'i; No. 7. 7ae. Bales 800 bags ltaraeilbo aiid ftoo Intgi Central Amerhan on prlcatotermi. The future trading was as follow; SalfM. IllQhrst. Lottttt. Clotina. March 1.000 7.M 7.40 7.4I)7.4"1 May 730 7 BO 7.00 7,5ilit7.55 July 260 .. . O.fOfill.H.l August 2'0 .... n.w.,n j December.. 4.7W 7.30 7.35 7.30i7.W5 1-utures ht-re closed dull, with prices nnchau ed to 5 points higher. Tbe total tales were 7,000 bag. I Havre advanced Uf. Hamburg advanced S pfg. to S pfg. Rio was quiet at 100 rrli de.dtne; rs elpti 1 1, 000 1 itock aab.nno n hnnj- 7 O-llld. cantos was itcady and unchcneil. receipt! a.l.ooOt itock 1171.000. rrUeshereaiviacd at the opening in re sponse to h.ghcr Eiropean calls, but before the cicse art ortberle waa oat owing to tbe scarcity ofhujera. Th' norld'a viillile supply on Aug. I is expei ted to show an liniortai tlncreae. NAVAJ.8ronxs spin i iurntlne steaiy at 2810 20Sc.i roalnduil and uni-liauijed at il.oOutl.bO tor common togi! strain d. PrruoLcvi Crude cerllflcatei were unquoted here and In Oil CI'). Rcn.ne.1 uucln.nged. rovtIO!th Lanldull. I'rlire, S4.87a4 83S. Pork firm but quiet. Mess, 8i8 50. Tallow. 3Sc Butbr Cn amery. Western, 13c. fcn state, Irasn gathered, laStaMSo. Chleago, July 23. "The d.cllce In the bog market the past two days caused provisions to open lower. A moderate demind, partly on outilde orders, brought about a reaction, aud the market olo.ed firm with mo.t of tbe decline recov-sn-d. Noiw.thitaudlng the Increased bog receipts otlerinra rrom packers were very light, wulch Is ac counted for by Ihe continued excellent eaih demand for meats. Nineteen tbousaud hogs are estimated fur to-morrow." ac-OAS Raw dull but flrmi 80 teat, SSaiOO teit, SSc. Retlueo more aJlve and 1-ISo, higher for Nos. 1,3. 10, and IS. Tosacco Sales of 100 cases 1K9B Zlmmars at I8e.t 100 cases tHU.1 New England Ilavanaat 1714840.1100 casts 1 HUB Pennslv nla Havana at taislase.: 100 cas-i 1803 Wlsconitn IlAvsoaon private! rroit 100 cases 1884do.at USi'.;75baleIIavanaat 70c.ct(1.03 In bond, and 130 bales Sumatra In bond at Duces S? 10. Fonitai Wool The Wool Exrhsnge quotes foreign wools as fol owsi Australian Port Philip combing. 2.V43rc.t Port Philip ilothlng, aaaauo.) Adelaide combing, MI38o.: New Zealand clothing, aaaaaci tine crossbred, 2B..27c.i Cpe clothing, l7cilHc.t Cnpe combing. I 1 t'c. i Mont. Prlmrra, 17l7So. Merino, KiaiOSo.iCauadlan combing, 3r28c Eng- lib snd Irish Iilah hog. 3.1r33S.i Irish wothers, 32H33S0.I Bhropihlre non, saase.i Hhropihlrs wethers. 28a38c. Buasox tegs, U5u209.t Sussex ewes, 8S(sa4c. Cuicaoo, July 28. These were to-dsy's prices! trad. Whtat: Optntng. Jlianut. Lowut. Cloting. Night. July.. 77 77S 70 70S 70S Sept... 78S 8S 71S 71S 74S Deo(new) 74 74 7SS 72S 7BS Com.' July,. ae aos aas ass aes Bept... ass ao as ans aos llec... 37S as S 27S 37S May .. 80S ""S 80S 30 OatU July.. 17 17 18S 17 17 Hept... 17 17 17 17S 17S Ilea... 1H 18 18 18 .. May... aos aos aos aos aos Lard: Sept... 4.10 4.12S 4.07S 4.10 4.17 Oot.. 4,18 4.13 4.18S 4.15 4.30 Ilea... 4. IB 4.30 4.1 4,20 4.37 July..' 4.4B 4.4B 4.4B 4.47S 4.4B Sept... 4.4B 4.B0 4.46 4,60 4.BSS Oct.... 4.30 4.88 4.(0 4.B3 4.03 rork: Sept.. .$7.00 7.78S (7.00 (7.7SS (7,73 Live Stack Market. Nxw Yoax. Friday, July 23.-Ueoelpts of beeves were 8,103 head, 88 ears tube exported, ISScars di rect to local aUuh'erera. aud 12 c ars for the market, Traelln cul.'i at steajy prl.-ea all around. The yards were cleared at the II li la h. poorest to best native stcerisolilat ,4fiS4.uB V 100 Ds, slags and oxen at S3 r, j o a 4 Hi, bulls at $3.73(448, dry cows at S2ut HI. 13. lirrsaed !-. f ateady at tlSMRc. v B, for native shies. Cables from Ilrlttili markets quote Ararrican stetra at USaluSc tl.."reacd weight! American refrlgersteil tieef nt 7iJ.7c. v a, hxnorts todsy. 1140 i levels to-iuorruw, 7BU beeves ami 4, U78 quar teri of beer. H'crlpta of calves, all for th market, were 370 liecdi hUN head on sale, all told Blow, ic. lower all around. Vralasold at tisto tt 100 i.; buttermilk caltesat(3.23iVttU87. About 3B0 head were car ried ever. City dresaed veils lower at Baotjc. 1 a. Receipts of sheep and lambs. Including 1 oar di rect, wero 84obeadi43oarsoasala. all told, sheep active, stkadri lambs Sc. V tt. lowsr. About 6 cars wen baUeTsr. Bhttp toll at (3014.(0 9 1(1 MMaMMWNriHVaBrti.aMMMMMaMHM ' II I j -. . SiaabSBt(4,B0(5., DreAtd mntton. ?(. ft.drsa)dumbv7tta; Re elpt! of Hon were 8.oHa bssdt 8S( hsad on tale. Weak at (4.10t 4.40 ft 100 tta. steal atttate Private Bales. Mrs. ttoslsk Volhart bat pnrchated from the estate etJullntUpiraon tbe tevrn ttory tnartinent bout, known at the St. Reran, on plot BnxlOO, at tht north eaat corner of Uadlion avenue and llatbitre t at a price, It I) said, In tbe net hborhood of !80.no0. Ottlnger Vrjt. have sold four lots, tooxtoo.on tbe southeast corner of Mornlntslds Drive East and IS 1st street to Michael HcOormU k. Ferdinand rotten bss sold to James D. Kdwanls four lou on tie northerly aide nt tVB'Uthern Uule vard. lOOf el west nf St. Ann's atenne, for Imme diate Improvement! alio has sold to w II am J tTrer four lots on tie northerly side or 183th ure-t. 125 feet wet of Bt. Ann's avenu., for 'm nedlate lm prnvtmrnt. I. J, and E. 0. O-rry have sold for Mrs. Lena Clark to E. E. Rowell the tenement bouse No. 23 Jones street, on lot 13x100. Henry Mar a bai sold for K. Kellr to a Mr. Corey No. 113 Manhattan avenue, a three-story dwelling. Real testate Auction Ralea, At Ihe Broadway Salesroom yeiterday Bryan L. Kenn-lly sold No. 77 West tilth stre t, netr Lenox avenue, three-story stone front dwelling, bt 20x 100,11, for cloture sale, to T. R. Run ll for S1e,85ti. Peter T W-yerACn. sob Edenwond avenue, weet side, SM7.R rest north or ht. James street, plot 73x100, to Croton Aqueduct, foreclosure sale, to V, W. Devoe for (7,483. Cenrt Calendar This Hay. Supreme Court Special Term. Part II. Ex-parte natters. sarrogste's Court Chambers. No day oalendar. For probate-Wills of Mayer Ooltlleb. Marlon II. Smith, Maria R. Manning. Catharine 8. Hermann, Joseph R. Vachs. at 10:80 A. M. City Court special Term. Motions. AVCTIOX BALES OF ITOOX. They tTIII ttraln on the Kngllah rian at the Wool Kiebange In AneuaU The Wool Exchange announced yesterday a series of auction sales on the floor of tbo Ex change, the first of which will lake place on Aug. 18. Other sales will follow about two weeks apart. Tbe sales will be of wools consigned to tbe warehouses allied with the Exchange. Tho wools are of various grades In domestlo and forolgn unwasbod. washod. Scoured and pulled. The catalogues nro now boing prepared by Wit merdlng, Morris & Mitchell, tbe official auc tioneers, and nt an early date nn announcement In detail will bo mndo of the wools to bo sold. Tho floor of tbe Exchango hns been declared open for prlvnlo trading, nnd lots of wool con signed tor prlvnlo s ilo will bo bulli lined dully. The auction sales aro to ho on tho plan ot the London wool mictions, cclilch bnvo bceri In operation for about fifty years, except that In stead of various brokers conducting them In turn, as In London, an official auctioneer will hatochnrgu. Ills present e. however, it Is said, will not infringe on tho broker's right. The put ch sing broker will bo allonel a commission of 1 porcent. The Exchango lias aim adopted a uniform classification of wools which, Its pro moters think, will he eventually anoptod by Unston nnd Philadelphia. Tbese now h.ivr dlf I ferentclnssitlcntlonsund Int-onseqtienretheNcw ' York banks have refused to make lo ns on wool , In warehouses. B) the New York classification the element of shrink ice Is cllm nated nnd a . sifebitis for advances lathusfonnc-d. Secretary I Llghtboitrn thinks the new ordero business villi , beun linprotemcnt lor all concerned save the commission men. DOESN'T WANT TO PAT BALVAOE. Owner or the Ftreflr Say Capt. Jewell Carried' Ber On Wben She Vl'a at Anchor. In a despatch from Stony Ilrook, L. I yester day's SCN quoted Capt. J. Wasbincton Jewell of the schooner Obserror as telling how be cap tured the naphtha launch FIrctly wlillo she wns bending up tho Sound at full sueod with no ono onboard. Cipt. Jewell announced th it ho uas going to rlrtlra salvage on her. Tho owner of the Kireflj. Vlllltn J. Malhe son of 107 Front sircot, scuds tho tallowing com munication lo Tni Hon: "Tho naphtha launch Firefly was nnchnrixl by mo off Nlssoquogut Point In Mmlthtoun H iy.it aliout 10 o'clock in Ibo morning, julweijiicntly a westerly squall camu up nnd she dra :kc her anchor lor sdistanceof about tno miles, when ltcitiicht nnd held her. My son put out trom I tho Nissequogtio River In h rowloct with a man to got tho boat, but bolore they could reach her tho schooner Observer bore down on herand tilckmt ber up and toned h r IntoSton; Ilrook llirbor. There was no one on hoard the hoit. and, Ir the romantic captain had allowed her lo re main where she wan, be would hare saved me some Inconvenience." Pay fbr Injnred Street Cleaner. Btreet Cleaning Commissioner Waring has no tified his district superintendents that under the law It is Impossible to continue the pay of a man Injured In the performance of his duties If an extrt man Is put on In bis place. " You will, therefore." ho s lys. " In cases of se rious Injury receive tin Ihe performance of duty, after n careful invpstlgillon of the circum stances and when jon lh.nl. tlxtiuch action would bo Just, nnd not to tli detriment of the scrtlcc. refrain trom npponi'ini an extra man to take tho place of the otic injured, roporllng the clrciuustatires In full, anil in writing, to the end that these men may be jutl treated." -finaiicuU. Alaska Gold Mines. A company composed of n ell-known New York and Sow J. rscy men, organized tn ncqtiiro mlnos and don general Irn t.n,- huilnc-siu tho Klondike region, olfer a small amount of stock for sale. Particulars, address 1IAN1CE11S, box 170, Sun. CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS AND P,'.DUCAH RAIL WAY CJMPANY Five Per Cent. First Mt;e. Gold Bonds. RKUKMPTIO't KtlTICB. Notice Is hereby given tbat the Chicago, ft. '.outi and Paducah Hallway Company has elected and de termined to call In and redeem before maturity each and all or Ita Fire Per Cent. First Mortgage Uold Ronda. dated etpteraber 1st. 18K7, and laiued under and lecured by mortktxre of the lame date to Spencer Traak and Edward F. Leonard, as Tru.tfis. and tbat It Intends to rotka such redemption and payment on tht tlrat dsy of September, IRU7. at Its office or agency in the city of New York, namelr, Nn, 214 llroadway, by paylns to the holder or holders of said bonds the principal thereof and Interest then accrued thereon, tog sthsr with a premium of rive per cent, on such principal sum. Rated St. Louie Missouri, June 8d, 1807. ny erder r tbe Hoard or Directors. IT. 41. IIUIIKV, secretary. To the Pour PsrCtnt. and Tire Per Cent. Bondhold ers or the Columbus, Hocking Valley A Toledo Railway Company and Bit Per Cent. Bondholders of the Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo Railway Company and Hocking Coal and Railroad Co. Referring to our notice or FEBIIUAIIV 25, 1887, further notice is now given to all holders ot the above-described bonds thHt same muit be depoilted with us not latsr than AOOURT 14, 1RD7, In order to participate la any plan ot reorganisation. Deposit! after that date. If received at all, will beiubjecl to tuch penaltlei as we may determine, J. B. MOiaKAX & CO. the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALASKA. TO BK OUUANIZr.tl I'N'OKU UNITK1) STATICS IIAMiINd LAWS. Secured by U. S. Govt. Bonds. CAPITAL STOJK, $300,01)0. Limited amount of stock Is offered for sub- Bi.,Tii;PA..A8ICA. CAIIK KKCSTlLlOAlK.Ei.O.n' CO., WtMt't'-t't'tJtt'M rtlBBBfiRl. '1sai'l1iaiittmalilai1taatir!ji,'iaaiaiass t ' PROPOSALS FOR $10,053,017.27 OP 3!o Bonds and Stock OP THE City of New York. Exempt from taxation by the City and County of New York. Principal and Interest Payable in Gold EXECUTOns, ASMlmSTlUTORS. OUAIlDtASS. AND OTIIE11S HOLDING THUtjT rVXD AUK AUTHOIUZED Df AH ACT OF THE LEUISLATUItK PASSED UA110U it, IBR9, TO INVEST IS TUE3E 110ND3 AND STOCK. SEALED rilOI'OSALS WIU, DE MECEIVED by th. Comptroller ot tbe City or New York, at bit om.ee. No. 3N0 Broadway, In the City of New "fork, until Thursday, tbo 29th day o! July,. 1897, AT a O'CLOCK P. M when they will be puhllely opened, as provided by law, for the whole or part of the following; described Coupon or Registered Dunds and Stock of the City of New York, bearing Interest at three and one-half per cent, per annum, to wttt I.TSO.OOU.OO CONSOLIDATED STOCK OF TITE CITY 01' NKW YOtlK. KNOWN AS "AllDITIOXAL WATEll STOCK OK THE CITY OK NEW YOltK." Principal payable oot. 1, IU1B. O.aOO.OO CONM1LIDATED STOCK OF THE CITY OF NEW YOK. KNOWN ASSAN'ITAHY IMi-ltOYKJIEST SCHOOLIIOU.'-E UONDa." Princi pal nay b eNnv 1, HUM. 1SO.OOO.OO COKSljLlDATED STOCK OF TITE CITV OK .NKW YOtlK. F0H THE PUItCllASi: OF NEW STOl'K Oil PLANT FOIt THE DEPARTS! NT OF.-rRKET CLEANINU. Princi pal payablH Nov. 1. lulu. 1,0III,0I0.4T CONSOLIDATED 8TOCK OF THE CITY OF NEW YOIIK, KNOWN AH fcCIIOOI.HOU-.K UONDa." Prlnclp I pavanle Nov. 1, ltllH. 400,000,00 CONMII.IDATKD STOCK OF THE CITY OF NKW YOltK. FOR At ?UIHIN I LAND KF.tjUIIlF.I) FOR UK mtlDllE OVER THE HAR LEM IlIVhR AT THIRD AVENUE, AND THE APPROACHES THERE TO. Principal payable Nut. 1, lOlfi. atSO.OOO.OO CONSOLIDATED STOCK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. FOR NEW IIUII.DISQK ETC.. FOR THE DE PARTMENT OF PPnUC CI1ARI. TIES. Principal payable Nov. 1. lBlh. OSO.OOO.OO CONSOLIDATED STOCK OF TnE CITY OF NEW YORK. FOR NEW ntfii.nisns, etc.. ior the dc- PARTMI-NT OK CORRECTION. 'Tin ipal pavat loNnv. 1. 1H1H. aoo.ooo.oo coskoliiiated stock ok TnK CITY OK NKW YORK. FOIt RE PAVISU STREETS AND AVE Nt'ES. Prlnelpal payable Nov. l. 1MH. 400,000.00 CONSOLIDATED STOCK OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. (OR LAY INO WATER MAINS. Principal parable Nov. 1. 1 lie. aO.OOO.OO CONfOLIDATtD fTOCK OF THE CITY OK NEW YORK. KNOWN ' AS "POLICE DEPARTMENT I BONDS." Principal payable Nov. 1. I!. oto.ono.na consolidated stock of the ' CITY OF NEW YORK. STREET AND PARK OPENING FOND KlOi'K. Principal payable Nov. 1. lBli. I eoT.aio.on consolidated stock of TnK CITY OF NEW YORK, FOR THE RLDEJIITIOV OF REVENUE IIOND 1S-SCED FOR THE PAY MENTOF AWARDS. ETC.. INTHE lORT WASlllNDTON PARK PROCLF.DINO. Irlnclpal pay-abl-No 1. HUM. OtiO,4B1.00 CON'OLIDATED STOCK OF THE CITY OF NEW YOi.K. FOR THE REDEMPTION OF REVENUE RONIls IS UED FOR THE PAY MENT OF JUDUMENTSFORTHE AWARD'S. ETC.. IN THE Mr. TF.R OK ACQDIRIN3 THE SITE FOR ConRT HOUSE FOR THE AFPFLl-ATE DIVISION OF THE SUPREME COURT. Principal pavil.l Nov. 1,1 81 . 8,000,000,00 CON-OLID ".TED -TOCK OFTHE CITY OF NEW YORK. KNOWN As "DO"K ItONDs," Principal , payable Nov. 1. 19J7. The resolutions or the Commlsaloners orthe Slnklnp; Fund, exempting said Don Is and -toi-k from local taxation, were adopted pursuant to the authority of an ordinance of the Common Council approved by the Hivor October 2. 1BH0. and lection 137 of the New York CItv Conwlldatlon Act of lxs-. THE PRINCIPAL OF AND THE INTEREST 0! THE ADOVE DECRH!ED BONDS AND STOCK ARE PAYA1ILE IN GOLD COIN OFTHE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. OF THE PRE-ENT STANDARD OK WEIGHT AND FINENESS. AT THE OFFICEOKTHB COMPTROLLER OF THE CITY OK -NEW YORK. CONDITIONS provided by Section 1 10 of the New York City Con solidation Ait of l"?, as auu-udoj by Chapter 103 of theLawiof ISO": No propoaal ror lonif or stork will bo accepted ror less than tbe par slue of the lame. Each bIJder must dejioslt with the Comptroller In money, or by ctrtlnt-d chivk drawn tothe orler of th' aal 1 Comptroller upon a Hate or National Dunk ot the City ot New York, TWO PER CENT, or the amount or the proposal. Including premium. No proposal will bo revetveJ orcousllerel which Is not accompanied by sui-li ,leiosll. All such depoalts will be returned by the Comptroller to the persons mak ing the same within three days after decision as to the highest hldderor b dders has been made, exc-pt the dep slt or depot ts made by such highest bldd t or bljdrrs If said hlKliest bidder or bidders ihall re ruie or ueglect, within five days after the lervlce or written notico or tb award to htm or them, to pay to the Chaiutierlaln or tho City of New York the amount of the stock or bonds awarded to him or them at their par value, together with the pre mium thereon. If any, less the amount deposited by him or them, the amount of lucb depoi t or deposit! shall be furfetted to and be retained by the City of New York as liquidated damagea tor iueh refusal or neglect. The Comptroller, with the approval of the Com mlaaloners of the Sinking Fund, shall determine what. It any, part or said proposals shall be ac cepted, and upon payment Into the City Tr asury or tbe amounts due by the persons whos bldi are a cepted, reapei tlvely, certificates thereot ihsll be Issued to them as authorised by law, Tbe proposal!, togethi r with the security deposits, should be Inclosed In a lealed envelop. In loraed Proposals for Bonds of the Coriiorstlon of the City of New York." and then Inclosed In a second en velope, addrrtsed to tho Comptroller of the City of New York. For full Information see City Record. ASHBEL P. FITCH, Comptroller. CTTT OF NEW YORK, FINANCE DEPARTMENTCOMPTROLLER'S OF FICE. JULY 16, 1H87. MONEY TO LOAN ou bond and' mo tgage, ih and 0 per oe 1 1 New York city property. ROBERT WIIKLLAN, 40 Wall at.. New York. iuiatiul$i ami Mxtxtn. MISSOURI, KMI.S Jt TI-.TAN KV. CO. 4B WALL ST.. N Y , Julv 17, 1807. Coupons due Autuat lit. IHU7. on the Hecond Rlortattire 4 Per Cent, I'oll llomli of thli Com pany will be pall upon presentation at the omcu of the Compauy, 40 wall st , on and after Aiwuat 'J, 16B7. C. ti. Ht-JMiK. Treasurer. -Wnnttti jfrmnltg. THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street IANCY rPATIIMt-,-Kxx'rlrueil hunda wauled on all kill la of funtleat in r new fa tor) wm op m Itood llgnt; k d air, olio f.liht up, hull la atartltitr with ua now uilt ret-ehe -.tell I) eiuj ljmeui all jtur and week, work Applv nil Hutlt. LAVAKr , lllthTr CO , 717 Brnadwa) 17ANCY IrEATllK'ls -Will pay bUlieit a.-ea and ate tily wort for exiMrn-n nt h unlsi also lew m.it learners wanted II 11(1 IIHJII.K L'O.,0viJ ll'iioy JJ'ANCY rEATHERS. Experienced fancy feathir . and algrelb bandai also bird mouuterss work dvtaout. UEIU1AK OUINZBUIW, 010 Broadway. X.&lT: .... . . -.J-,l . - -AMaTgJHar-V-- ... ' fflvm JKjw&-a,n fill A'riTiRlInDPnLA?rK rtnMK?nlV'ran M J matdlnt; nrjt-claAS pmltton, waits a tltuatlcmi lQ' tff uu-xceplnistlD retorenvs. A Mr , WM. KIRCH 'ill ! ft MAN. Vi 7 Tnroopav.. Brooklyn. E.D. "-'""'a i WANTKP atxHl hrtcklsycnatiairlylloo'ittntana. '!VI i T er Utile Mlver Uiin .. M. from Battery, . r W t orC. R.R.ofN,J.toIHnhUndDcsh. ' -"- ,jj j ;8 WANTFD K'oorman borseshoer. r. aDNNiTi -IS. I I'M Coentlisailp. t B, l M Wnntra 31tnlcs aHtsrcUiuicou:. . .ff ! BOY, In, willing tnorkatsnytli!ngtnrityoreonn i f -h trytno parents. JAMES UllKK, 1110 St. Mark'l i 'W, av Brooklyn, N, Y tH Wt a JNTELLIOENT lluY. lvtngvith parents, to tut al ' ttllj tn.-Biicui.er nalu-ln-as offlcei n a (e. 2.n0 week. ft j k Addrtsi, In own handwrlllng, L. K., box IBO Sua .(, I tu uptown ofnee. laflfl Broailwny. h t 'I il WANTED-Ity new ironthly ptbilcatton, active, M I C! xpi-reicwt adeertlslngaolKltor rnr loeairteldi li '' C'lr' lib rali.oiiimlj.lona to right m u. Addr-aa, statlnf U i W rcferemes. Box 170 bun otnoe. It'SiV ituntion Vnnttd auulfu. mtW ArosiTION wanted as private tutor by a young IhxDJfl man, J,leursold, of good address, an I possess rV3S Inv both a II be. and E. E. degree from a flrst-elast ns 3 nm State unlet rally t best of refer ncrs can be furnlaoed. ?ftl Dtl AuureiwC. P. M box 711, Jit. Hope. O. Vff t Eft YOUNO MAN, who has been aailstant bookkeeper i M n a tromliiinl wbolriale dry goods concern la m J&M lli-lfaU. Ireland, ileal res a poiltlnnt hu atao been eon- Vfil S H nected with the a o. k In silk and hat and cap depart- "v ft m mrntst good p'-nnmn and can give reference as to .la fr ability, chirnct'-r, c.s would take moderate salary f njSJ forstart. Addreas R. S., box lH3SunotTlie. tlt'If .stltct 2oaro. ' S LONDON. Board and residence fyery superior)! ftc i! Sf every comrurt j billiard and amnklng roomt bats JfJ; i'Si (h and c.)t highly ricmiimen'le I by many Amsrlcrnsi pf 5 til terms ress nn lei very o i.troJ iltustiou. "ULJEN. VrAI 11LVON." 16 Upper Wuburn place, Tavistock Square, wh j HI Sjael alia TO (j irrrn ST., I8 EAST Large and imall roemti vS'H XO elran Ineaa aseclaltyi table board t trsnslentai ' UK? Hi geutlementreftfreneo. BRADY. Knla Ueatrtlde. '"'ii'll 0 I Tn BT.. tl WEST. llandsnms, cool roomst ta- W& B Oi;e-ellentboard summer ratest trausleuts aeoonv 'If; t nt ineMated. y ' f 3 jli utnlslif i. l&oomi &pnTtmcut9 to Jtt li SatMl ralttta. 'VtKl'laji Ofl'HST.. "8S EAST FurnlihM Untie rooma for -U iVfUdles or goutlemen; good locality! gu. bathi 'iixHI lain and unrimtnts So Xtt. ''Rl SKEl-aU IS nei.lKVIXG. ''Bi.H To small respeetable ramltlea only, splendid 4-roora VkI'H flatat all Improve-incntst elegant entraucet carpet -d . '5fii.Hl ha bi and stairs; rent, eto. 8ta East 44tbst.Ocrmaa aJtiRj 1 BURNISHED apartment, seven rooms, bath, eleva- Sd . tort two inonths! too monthly: baraln. sSf? ia Wot 4Bthat. jBa LEROYST.. 32, n.arBleecl.er. 4 large, light rooma. Mlt with Improvem nthtlowrent. , ymft QOrilST.. B'2-B4 EAST. Attra'-ttve nata, 4 rooms. Il5 O bat i, range, and private balls: rents reduced. Ik? 1 OXTlTnT.. imh KASl . Ap irtinrnts or three and Une i.dtJ tour rooms: all light rooms: cheap rent. , jHjjl rf urnUhtil lats Za Xet. i LATSAND APARTMENTS, unf unilshecL furntiheX 'ipif In d.- ralle o-itlon: rent 340 to 3,000. 3ijt FOLSOM UKuTHEItb, Mi llroadway, cor. 18th it. ava ,jf umishfil Itousrs to Set (Cauntnj. RjJ ANTrCKET.Maas Cliff cottages, fully furn'shedT .SjBK Is t, ta - ucn, Inankets; santiary plumblugt ,fiali piazza: eigitt b drrnima. te mil. golf: boating, flib- Kk lug, near beach; al(l' Apt ly jUHI EASTMAN JOHNSON, 03 West BBth It. J93 JlirfUlnn 0115(3 ilia let Ctty. SI DESIRABLE HOUSES, rurntibed snd unfurnished, ifll In dt-lrble locations: rent 1.20li to t't.uou. ml KOLSOM UltOTlIcllS "35 Brosdwav. cor. 13th St. frR Dtrelling loues to let Countnt. p TT-'liritENTrTN MOUT-ERNNNTTiA "ltrf -Ms X uei houi.-, lo-at?it In the moat d-slrat le tart of IMff the city: all tiuprotem nts; an abuudance or pure lf,t v ate-r fr m an rtI vi wtlt. '-yen E. IV ULRRICK, 104 1st av.. Mount Vernon- iffilj Eo let tor SusinejJ'J rurpoaejj. f BUILDINOS. stores, lorts, ofSoes, and studios to 1st j5 to desirable loci oni. Hit FOLSOM UROTHEH. Kit Broadway, cor, 1.1th at. - Ifj uTldT.NQS, store-, torts an I oftlces to let: a large JH iiuinlar. RULA.ND A WIHT1.NH. 3 Heckmi n t, f?iJi O" FKICES to let. tan to 1S month, at Zl B-ekmaniL, Mb uearXwau. i'Kit RULA.ND & WIIITINO, B Beekman it. Iflfj gJeal Cstate !or ale Xonn laaft. ,! THE SUN Harlem Branch 119 west 125th street m ELMHDRST, L. L 1 Centre of "Greater New York." 1 1 li mtnutps from 34th St. Ferry, Sft by trolley. iami A froi. U-.M St. Ferry, also via Omntl St. and Fltuhliis Z - a.t. Lines from Urookl n; all 5c. fare. I, tffi 120 Hou-ifr. hullt and old slticv the completion of M KSf first hougf In Ih&ij; tuncfulamtzeU. flafred.antl curbod Q streets. ater, ros I Rlitu, auJ all modern ImproTfmc nt irjH In bousii. Includlug steam heat, open fanltary In- lUii i pec ted plumbing, hanlwuo I floors and An ah. 1,700 c4 lota r strloled, Insurlnj; every pun baser agalnit all "7y annoyances. MorcdeTelopinont, n ore for your money, $Mf' and trri'atcr ms-furnne of ln reaed a'.us than erer I ottered uiTii NiTi4p-rnm iti:Fr.nFxck n lOIICO llt'V IIOI'HR 0 TEimS JtST AU Mg r.Y as r.n; ki:t. mu 1!0 new onea In cmr4i' of construction. &&$ 111 ready ror oceiipan . CORD 3IETER 0X, Wl (W William St., .Sen uric, or Klmhurat. U I. V&V VKTH bllOHB OF I,00 ISLAND, hour from city, iwF a Hltti line lvv nf th bound; a beautiful taminef AJtF or winter Imnw for sale ery cheap; nearly new mod !w i-r.t ImiiM, lateitt atjle of archltt tu re, with IS rooms (5 ard every lm pro-sfineut; nmpleplazca; porte-cochera 1HPS an) tD.MT, Mtthlek, carriage, cow, poultry housec, M ptKenn torral, Japanette summer pajroda and oon- Jic aervatnry; if-j acrea uf finest til (Eh land, with frrand tftlli Iewo fine country for miles, all lad out tn land hJiV scapes, vralks, driven, flower txsls, lawns, thrubst iaif abun lance or Ilu ft fruits, cholit garden. No reaKon S$h ablvoiTer lit be refused , tin J tho Kreater part of tha tufj pnei may remain uu mortcaice at 0 (ercnt.t hnuss) ltl is furulihed, l'(.Mtnu at once. Phutoranh with WfJ THOMAS P. I'AVXE. Utt Uroatlway. hJBffi FIVE ACRES FOR $150. I This pniirty la located hUb aud dr, free from Mgfi, any swamp land; If found otherwise after luvesttca fj&E tlun, moi.iy refunded. It la tnuttfui'y mtuated with- In about tme mile of Centre Moriches on Lou a. Ulaad, Vg and -rt'll bo uold on t 'rniHof $'l down aud theu $3 a H-X tnuuth. bet about thla at once. Ad Inns nlw WM. II. MOFFITT. li Kft 60 Liberty st. N, T. j HR 5 ACRES FOR 9515 0. II At Tat Jiukuu and Medford, L. I . easy lertns; V pr tfltf month and u . For particulars call or write to O. L. xdE bCIIUKM'Ki:. Laud ami Investment Company. K-VXt B7o 57 Uroaidwti), New York, itraj Ileal tf xvtatf f or ale groohlan. M '(tMIINIi: TKIIIltri:. The onijr Inittlluent iff if' lota in Canartie; ttii iltn u, ffft mnnttilyt truutluit on flr CiiUjrale av., two blue ks from tbu Lay, buy uuia. Fur lay , niaja.iu Kj IliiIIT. P. t'Hiltl, Atlsntleaiiil VaiMelenavs. .IB ' tenl testate Jor nle Jletl!er.eB m HAi-BllOCCi; IinoiITH. Kli-ftant in room houu M. auJ nam. ft tM-ilrnoina; atiatu li atedt lorner, 1U0 JPTr zlVB; tilgti locatlnn.il vatit a ery tii.SUU, WJ;. UAhllROUCK, Ihiz InO tun offlea. (Uij PAI.IHtnKSl MHTIIIITI Lame lou. (73t termi K I8.&U uontbly; high srininil! near bouei. il IVI.AfllKUIIY. '.'71 Broadway. w(j M'KNApLV, N J. ('uniplite n.nii-ru houie, tbor- j"j X out-lil) an 1 liouea h bulltli Ism rooms, bath and t tt all lniipie-iiu'iiLi wld , aludy nnrehi blgti groundi ,,C, ten lutULtea' nulk trn ii atatlnu, fur s lie, 4, OOOl will - i rent, II WKAriiKHUV K- CO., t1 llroadway. -V rr rr-Trrri jp") Seal ttotatr jox 9aie tCltij. YJ- ni 1)KSM.Ke eniitn ii lek liuyir Kour-atory Irani itl lillllilllik Mltual , latneeu ifil atl'l itil ull,.Sf tM lorlt .'-'ilr a. Kit V t. I'AI.llulN. M Dsnfortlinv , Jersey City, Ifr 'jltnl iX-j.tiUe ov jsalr -Virntnla. ly a'l ACItl'.S It I'll I Ml III liealthy aee-llotl nf VIp ik J ,-iinu lm il 'm nu ii nil at iiMilulu termsi ' ainu 1 1 uali 'aju in, luliii t we a or iiiuntlio , on ' ' nutuiu.ti ry rnutl, u ly n few nilnuli-a rum two fA r II uai atutoua. mur e'oni. i inenn a plenty n bib- '. bur i louie iiiaiulll.t'Ji lluben 'Ixnutlfullr located J , little farm aua wortb lurwtlJtiuf, 1 or Inf orniitloa ii i writs BULsir, liCtiamtatMit, y I