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1 ft . . " THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2S, 1897." .- 1 - MERCHANTS WILL FIGHT. J Tltltt XJZAX TO KKIiP AT THE v irrsTVitir itAii.noAns. I, The VlnPmtilmt Rii They Arr Thoroughly i , Writ Organised nnd Agxrcsslse anil Tlirr Think till PMinKr Associations Will I lie Itrottsht lo Terms Many w Jlmbrn. Tho Merchant' Ajwoclntlou milled yestonliijr I ' novrrnl vti'll-known rmnicb to Its list of local ' ' membership. Among Uiciti wcro tho Killfon Klcotrlo IlliitnlnnUtit; Company, ('. II. Mallory 1 it Cii., nml tho linnkcr J. A; V. HellKiunn .t ft Co., l!l Itroml street; Nnutnlmnr, Iiticr At Co., I 0 Wnll strcof, Clnrk, DoiIro & Co.. 61 Wall street, ami A. M. Kldrtcr Jb Co., 18 Wall street; t Josoiih lsotli & Co., rllilion?, fl." (Srcctio street, I nnd tho National Hlanlc Hook Company, 70 i Duano street. I . Tho Mioclntloh'ii non'reehlont incmhorshlp la J growlne ooTitlniiaHv. Tho number ot mich tnoinbeis Is now oyer L'lt.OuO. There wcro nbotit aoo applications yotcrday. This non- lesident membership loprusontsincieiiants sent- t tcred nil over tho 1'nlleil Htatcs and rcircsant J ing ovory Statu In tho Union. Thoso who llvo 'J within tho Jurisdiction ot tho Joint Trufllo mid " Trunk I.lno iifisnciiitlons luivo received cer- f tain toiicuxsloim by tho rood In thoso nssoohi- t tlons, which randor It easy for them to ircl to i ' the uroat trudo contrita of tho country, includ- Jp Ing Now York. Certain roads) in tho South nnd certain linos lit tho Southwest havo nurecd 4 to co-ooralo also with tho Merchants' Assocla- Hon, niakliiK it as easy an possible, fur nicr ji chants living; on their lines tKot to Now York. ?but tho Western Passenger Association, which controls tho territory wost of CklcnKO nnd St. i. Ijouls, has doellncd to Isbiio tlckotH to tho luoin- Ibers ot tho association at tho reduced rates naked for, and similar action ban been taken by tho Houtliwcstcrn I'asscnircr Association, which controls tlm torTty jvijst of tho Mta- lsslppl, south ot St. Louis. John C. Jiihrlmr, First. Vicu-l'rosldeiit ot tho association, said ! ytsterday in regard to this action: J. "Tho Merchants' Association does not intend ? to stup fur ono moment in tho work which it Is has commenced. Helluvlnn as thoroughly as t it docs In tho Justice of its cause, it Intends to t CO on on tho lines already mapped out, until It V bliall havo convinced every railroad oiRimlza- v tlou In tho Viiltetl States that its position is cor- i lect, and brought them all Into a position whoro r they can act harmoniously for tho greatest good to tho irtciitc.it number. All that we ask ,-. of tho railroads Is that they niako it as easy us I possible, for tho merchants living; throughout tho country to wet to tho trndo centres of tho 1 country. Wo aro not askiiiKaiithliiB moro for f Now York than wo nro perfectly wtllluir to ac- cord to any oilier tradu centre, but wo do ask, und n shall insist, that Now York bo placed f on tho eaiuo foothiK as every other trado eontro. 5 AVo havo uHkcd, and wo Intend to contlnuo to f nsk, that it shall be niado Just ao easy fur a mer- chant to Ret to Now York as to net to any other ( city, lcavint; it with tho mcrchunt himself to i tilcct which city or cities ho uants to visit for I tho purpose of making Ills purchases. J Bj-Thla refusal on tho part of tho Western and i Southwestern Passcnuor associations Bhuts out k from ilia markets, at tho seaboard many thou- i? sand men. I can only repeat on this point that t Ave do not intend to Mop for ono moment until J thoso mcrchnnU shall havo tho privileges to f which wo bollovo they urc entitled. Trado can s ho stimulated only liy widening tho facilities .t for nierchanw to brlnif themsolvos into contact ff with tho great trado centres of tie country. Wo i tiropo.o to widen thoso facilities. Wo nro not 1 iittacklnff anybody, nor do wo Intend attack- J lni? unybody. Wo aro very much In earnest In S this matter, however, and feel suro that in tho end wo muit provail. Wo aro thoroughly well 3 crcanized. W o aro uggresBlvc, nnd our oggrcs- I rlvenoss la bolng stimulated every day by tho , uddltlons to tho non-resident as well as to tho J resident membership list of our nsfocintlon." .f Monday's steamer from Bermuda brought a p largo number of merchants to Now York, most A of whom aro members of tho Merchants' Asso- elation. A number of theso merchants visited :. tho rooms of tho Merchants' Association and i signed tho register there. Among them was i T. 11. LIgbtbourne, dry goods merchant ot i: l'uget, llcrmuda. lie said: K "Tho business of Ucruiuda Is dependent upon , tho crops and upon tho visitors to tho island. v Bermuda is an army nnd navy station, and lo a St considerable extent tho visiting fleets contrib- W nto to the gouornl wolfaro. Tho import trado 'ft of the island is largely Kuropoan. Mcrchanta $;. purchase all wearing material from European K markets on account of tho very low importa- SJ Hon tax. For wheat, stuffs, and machinery, & however, tho Ilermudans patroulzo tho United S', B.ates. Tho cxiort business of llcrmuda each pv year amounts to about 250,000 bushels of oulans and 100,000 bnrrels of potatoes. Last t'i- year these exports brought very high prices, and ,' thosamo conditions aro looked for tnls year. , In New" York city to-dnv thero aro probably - 150 liermuda merchants, moro than half of - that number baring como as tho result of tho ': Inducements offered through tho efforts of tho -jt Merchants' Association," y Another Hermuda member, Mr. A. W. ?.- Ucld-Trott. Bald: !? "This is my first visit to New York city. Tho Merchants' Association is the direct infill- ji enco of my visit and also of tho visit of 100 ?j other merchants of tho island. Tho steamer "i; on whUh 1 sailed from Bermuda had on board ', tisty merchants, nelng an increase of forty "r over tho number who como last year on the )j." fomo ntcamcr. Business conditions in Itcr- rf! muda are influenced by tho crops, tho exports, ',-: and tho fleets visiting the stations, and the win- 't ter tourist travel. Tho prospect In regard to this season's crop exports is very encourng- f Inc. As largo exports u.a last year aro contl- $1 dently expected. Wo expoct a large squadron y In Hermuda ior tho winter. These two things a bring about In Bermudu a very prosperous fall and winter." 5) Mr. M. Werthclmer ot Ardmore, Indian Tcr- rltory, dealer in general merchandise, talks as i- ronfldently of improvrincnt in his section us ii do tho Ilermudans. He said: 5f "Wo aro looking for nn improved business S during tho fall and winter months. Kor a year m there nas boon llttlo activity in Ardmore. Tho k crops this year aro excellent throughout tho In- ft j dlan Territory, and the fanners expect pood prices for them. Thcro is nlso n flno lot of lho a stock, for which thero is considerable demand." t C. It. Williams, wholesalo grocer, of lilr- s4- mingham, Ala., said: "Business prospects In if Birmingham aro very promising. A cotton '4- factory built at a cost of tgAOO.oOO is now in SJ operation and a steel plnnt has been turning w out tho very best st?el for two months. Six ..v. trunk lines and twenty local lines touch BIr- tl' mingham, and they all report increased traflla." ;4 Uanced, Xot I.jnrhMl. f( rAYKTTEriLI.E, W. Va., Aug. 21. Two thOU- J (and peoplo witnessed, tho execution of Jerry Vt Brown, colored, at 3 o'clock to-day. Ho was A convicted ot assault on Mrs. Radford, white .rt Tho execution was quiet nnd orderly, notwith- ft standing threats made by negroes. Albert .E Vlers, one of the Iiowls gang of murderers, who , was sentenced to be bangod with Iirown, broke ;';, Jail on last Thursday nnd has not yet been :j caught. $$. I'ollce CommlMlonrr Andrews TVelt. IP Police Commissioner Andrews has quite re- covered from his attack of diphtheria and tho ,1 . quaranttno has been removcil from his house. r5 It is expected that ho may show up at Police W Headquarters to-day to resume his duties, pos- W plblyfo attend tho meeting of tho board which h U held this forenoon. Hlsnflho Ims In his ab- f lenre been thoroughly overhauled and dlsln- '" fectod, tho plumbing renewed, and the carpets .', cleaned. 1 i; Court Calrudara This liar, t f Appollato Dlvlnlon Supreme Court Rrcru. I ,i Supremo Court Hpeeisl Term Part I. Motion osl- Br ? endsr callsd at 10:30 A. M. l'.trt II. Ex-psrte mat- 1 4 " ? aurroffatrt's Court Chamber No day calendar I For probate Wills of Daniel v. Robinson, Harah Moore. Hose McDonald. Stephen J. Thomson, Kllza ; II. Matthews. Hwly Mcr.nughlln, at 10:0 A.M. ji ' City Court Special Term MoiIoiih. 1 SUBSTITUTION $, the FUAUD of the Any. i See you get Carter's, V Ask for Carter's, I Insist and demand GARTER'S Little Liver Pills, j The only perfect I Liver PilL I f Take no other, : Even if 4. Solicited to do so. $ Be-ware of imitations of Same Color Wrapper, REa I WEpKliT CROP JtVLZBTIX. Weather Cendlllens rlt TmIi Wet VaTara bin to Farm Products. Wasiunqtov, Aug. 21. Tho crop bulletin issued today by tho Wcathor llureau says: Tho wcathor conditions during tho weok In tho States of tho conlral volleys, lako region, Now Kngland, nnd over tho greater part of tho (lulf nnd Southern Atlnnllo States havo boon very unfavorable to crops, moro particularly tho moro Important staples, corn nnd cotton, Tho week has boon marked by exceptionally low tompcraturo over tho greater part of tho coun try wost of tho Hock)' Mountains, with light frosts in tho lako region and upper Mississippi Valley. Drought continues over portions nf tho Virginias, North Carolina. Tonncssco, Mis souri, and southwestern Texas, and Is begin ning lo he felt In portions of Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Indlnna, and Ohio, wnllo cxcosslvo rains havo caused dauiaga along the Uulf and Bouth Atlnntlc coasts. On ilio Puelflo coast and In lho Hocky Moun tain region tho week has been gcncrnlly favor mUo, although unusually warm In Oregon nnd Washington. Tho condition ot corn In Kan sas has Improved. In Nebraska It is matur ing nicely. In Knuth Dakotu It is tilling well, but. nsgcncrnlly throughout thy central ralley", it needs warmer weather to hasten maturity beforo frost. In Iowa. Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio tho crop, besides sintering tho cltects ot abnormally cool weather generally, needs rain. tleneral rains havo Improved cotton n Texas, except over portions of tho southucstorn part of tho Htnto, whore drought continues. Cotton alco needs rnln in Missouri and portions uf Icn nessee und North Carolina, but over tho great er part of tho central und eastern sections of tho cotton bolt tho crop has been seriously In jured by cxcosslvo rains, und complaints of rust and shedding nro quite general, while reports of rolling nnd iViuiiiiro by worms nro numerous. Hprlng wheat harvest continues in northern Minnesota nnd in thollakolns, hut has been de layed by local rnlns in North Dakota, whero tho :rop has ripened very unevenly, and some of tho over rltKj has been lost. Harvesting has con tinued under favorable conditions In Oregon and Washington. It Is well ndvoncod 1 In Ore gon, nnd v 111 bo completed In Washington in about ten days. Special telegraphic reports: ,., Now Kngland Narrow oscnpe from frost on several mornlngsin the Interior: general outlook very discouraging: com practically past re covery and much will hotltpnly for ensilage: potatoes almost a failure: tobacco slightly Im proved and cutting well advanced: fruit pros- New York Cool nnd showery; corn grows slowly, but buckwheat and lato potatoes bene tiled; potato blight seemingly Increasing; oat harvest delayed and considerable- remains un cut; haying generally finished: ploughing progressing, soli in line condition; hops and late oats rusting somewhat: warmer weather and moro sunshine needed badly. New JerseyAll crops have niado a slight Im provement: crnnberry crop will bo unusually fight: some bogs will not yield over 25 per cent, of the average crop. PennBylvanln-Growing crops continue to do well, but the nights are rather cool for corn; to bncro cutting in progress, with prospects of a good crop; buckwheat Is very promising; pas tures are good; truckers' produce abundant; peaches plentiful in southern counties. Maryland and Delaware Corn in excellent condition: peach crop In line condition in central and western, and hotter thau expected in south ern nnd eastern sections; tobacco being cut nnd housed, crop excellent; largo crop of potatoes: tomatoes ripening slowly; fall ploughing well advanced. FINANCIAL ASI COillUERaZAZ. Kew York stock Kicbance sales Am. OS, UNITED STATICS AND BTATB BONDS (IN Sl.OOOs). 1 UBas.e, 1920 126 CLOSINO frickb or UNITED states bonds. Bid. Atltd. Bid. Atkei. Cn St 2a. r, On St Bs. r. atplofO. Q71 104 113". 1134 Cn St as, r. Vn St 6s, e, 1B07 112 1121 1804 113N 1134 Cn St 4, c, Cn St as. r. 1007 112 112a 1898 102 rnSt4a,r. UnStei.r. J925 126 126" 1890 106 Cn St 4a, c. 1825 12SH 126HI RAILROAD AND OTBEII BONDS fTN 81.0008V. 104, Atch adj 4a.. 67' 1 N Starch m Jit. 104'4 113 67"s 16OMltpd..l02'a 104 67"" 10OSLcn5s 02 360 &7li 1 OS's 24 Atch snl 4s..... 87lJ 10 OBIInca 00"a 60 87s 2 00 6 87"a 10OSI. Inob.... 38 3AmBMs SCa 1 Ohio So gnl.... 16 9 AmCotOU8a..l07'4 SOroSLes 117"a 12 AuaNWlsts. 85 6 Ore Imp 6a 32"a or. rh Oml4L,! R2' 6 Oro Imp Bs, 20 83 '"P 34"a 12 823 4G 35 1 Ch&Olat, sA.120 15 35' 20 C. ntQcnTBa.llO1!! 10 341 6CBAQ.4a.Xrx 04 10 Pro. DA E lt..l01 10 C,nQdobos.l05 10r,DAK2d,tr 10 4 Can So 1st. 110 10 17 2 110' 14 10 12CftflthATltt.llOs4, 0 Teo A Eaat lit. 784 13ChtoTmllat.tr 44V 3 787s 25 45 10 79"a 25 44 0 70s 6 44". 12 80 10ColMldlat.tr. 05 12 804 10 04V 13 81 16 Col Mia 4a, lit OI'eo&Eait In.. 104 Ip 11'4 8 .20 10 11T 2 204 10 ll' 1 20. 20 COa lly latino 3D 2 renna44 112U 2 38' 2 I,,C.CAStL44, 2 38 arm lll' 10COny2dino. 134 4 Kock Ilrx Oa..l06Ta 4, 13 6 1054 lDenAItOcn... 874 10 Head rnl 4a.... 854 12 Erleprlorbda.. D21 53 86 10 02 1 nioo Will.,.. 7D"a 1 024 6 FoPofCal lat.108 15 Erf llenH-4.. 72 10 SoPof N M 1U0(P SKTrnnBa Ill 10 SoP of Aria 1st 08" 6H&FMlat.PnBa 78 6 , 00 3 QaPaolat MiUII 1 StPAMa,MO81004 4 Or Bay, deb B.. 07a 1 St P A Ma cn 10 04 4a 106 25 04 6StLA8Fa.. 72 40enF.lecdeb5Jl00 11 724 6HASt Jones. 122 2 724 6 Harlem 1st, r..l 11 6 72 1 lioekValSa.... 654 2Str73-10 1384 6 Iron Mt B. a art 85 3StPirol4s 102s 20IHCen4. 19SSl03'a 2 102Ta 8IowaCeutlit., 004 OSt I.SWM,.,, 31 1 07 1 1 Stan n A T Ino. 171 OKInusCoEl 1st 65s 42 17 6 KP latOBs.tr.il 1 fi 174 3 KanPcon.tr.. 03 1 0 8 A A A I" lit 4i 02"s 0 02s 12 (114 35KPDdaa,tr...ll2' 0 01' 8 1124 4SoR'waTBa.... 04 16 112' 0 03' 6KanATex4a.. SCs, 1 1 TAPlatBa 05' 3 8041282 TexPaoSdln. 32 10 80V 6 324 16 80 6 31a 10 Kan A Tex 2di. 02sil0 31s 16 02s 50 314 04 03 20 31s 3 Kentucky O 1st 87' 7 Tol, St h A K O 6 Laclede O lt.,101' lst.tr 70s 2LouANg4v,, 84 1 UnPwPns 102 1 MftStL en 6s, 100 rj TJn l'aotlcla, t r.l 1 1 6 MorrliAEslat.1424 30 Un I'oo 9H, t r. 1 1 14 1 )lo, K A T of 13 UnPaoOOs, tr.H2 TexaaB 84 21 UnPac ST, t r,10Ds lOManlt'y 4a 007 30 110 10Mol)AOltN1204 0 100s 6 Hob A O gnl.... 77 36 u I'.D AO lat. 45s SMoPaocn 024 1 1 464 4NorIMt, O....110 1 UltADellt BslOl 12 NP prior 4a... . 01N 2 Wab lat 100a 60NraornlSa,, 604 0 Wab 2d 75 02 60s! 20 764 77 604 lWctfih4a 1084 6NJCenml6B.,ll3i 10 Weatsh 4a, r,..107"s 6 1134 24WChSKBi.,.,102 3 NaahAChat cnl01s 10WUCcnlst.tr 374 6NY,OAWr4i 08 7 374 1 074 10 304 Total salsa of railway bornla (par value), 12,604,000, RAtl.IIOAD AND Oil IK 11 SHANKS. Ovtn- IHqJv Low , eoifnj ,' Sain. ino. ft. ml. ItUI, Atlrit R0R1 Am sn1404 1404 147"s 148 1484 6210 AmHM. 144 16 144 144 14" lOOOAmBMp 344 344 334 32s 33 7l26AmTob, 01s 024 01 014 01s 2fl ATobpfll24 1124 1124 1124 114 SAmKx.,110 11U 110 1164 117 4010 Am COI1 104 20 104 104 204 IHSSAmCOp 714 73s 714 734 73s 4890 Atcli.TA SEe.... 164 10 16b 364 164 82284 Atch.TA SKsp.. 334 334 324 324 33 JOOAArbpf 304 304 304 364 304 SD.RAI'p 01 61 01 JOOlirumwk 24 84 24 24 24 Qaaw BteS- as -CIoaMf Solas. ssav sat. sax. Bid. AiUi 770 Palt A O 1C 1C4 16 IS 164 Itisnaysto 144 144 14 14 144 BSeODr'kllT 34 34 33 33 334 ftooncna. 1204 121 120M204 1S14 OSOConSo.. 664 664 66 06 664 BOOCanPac. 724 724 724 724 73 800 Con fee. 304 37 304 304 37 SOOCIcepf. 86 864 85 86 80 1420ChOtW 184 18s 18 18 184 1080 ChOt W pf.rt... 22 23s 22 22 24 14(106 ClicaAO 234 234 234 234 234 764SChlc(la1034 1034 103t 1034 1034 4800 C.C. CA StI 334 34N 334 34 344 7nr.0CANWU94 121 1 104 120 1204 2M110C.P.AQ. 08 084 07 074 07" 44ntnc.MA.Stl' 044 044 03s 04 044 ai)28C,ll lft I' 87 874 804 87 874 lOnocolKuol. 204 204 20 20 204 Vi46C.IAI,. 124 12s 184 124 13 inonclAI.p 344 364 33s 364 30 lBOC.HVAT. 64 64 64 6 64 Bont'AHC. 04 04 04 04 04 7?ACouan. 1804 1804 187 1804 188 USnAHud.llD'a 1104 1184 110 120 700I).I,AW103 103 1024 101 103 7!!8 1nap 474 474 474 474 474 16(1 DM API) 12' 124 12' 12 18 100D.SSAA 34 34 34 34 4 140(1 Erie It It 174 17" 174 174 174 lOOOErlelstp 414 414 41 41 414 fiOErlo2dp 234 234 234 23' 200EATII., 30 30 30 28 30 700 KAMI.. 12s 134 124 124 134 KinK&l'Mp 354 354 364 36 2700UniKliw 374 38 374 374 374 42BHIIClan!n054 964 064 06 054 12COIIIint.l004 1004 1064 1064 100 200 111 Steel. 464 464 464 40 474 KlBIaCen.. 104 104 104 104 104 100K&PM. .08 .08 .OB 20Ol.rAWp 714 714 714 70 724 S401.akeHh.1704 177 1704 176 177 lnnoLacl Qaa 30 394 30 304 40 OlflSLouAN. 014 014 00m 004 00' 2470 Man Conl004 1004 1064 1064 105s OOOMexNctt 14 Is 14 l' 2 000MctTraol234 1234 122s 1214 1224 BOMlehCcnl 07s 107s 107s 106 107 800 MA St L 244 254 244 244 264 29 M A St L ltp... 874 874 874 87 88 100 MA StI. 2dpf... 67" 67s 574 67 674 laOtBMoPan.. 324 33 314 324 324 2100Mo.KAT 154 164 16 16 164 258BM,KATp 30 304 354 364 36s 700MobAO 32 32 SI' 314 324 100 N Starch 7 7 7 7 8 sno.Ntlstlp 08 00 08 00 70 BO.NtlStUp 30 30 30 30 36 42BM.OI1.. 224 224 224 224 224 lOBONJCrnt 0(14 904 954 054 00 2IB4NVCrntl074 107s 1074 1004 1074 10810. SatLrad 354 374 36s 374 374 400NatLdpl054 1054 1054 106 1064 495 Kor Am. 6' 5s 54 64 6' B2.NVANir.178 178 178 178 1704 200 N V. C A &tl 144 144 14s 144 16 ISO NY, Ct St Lip 744 744 744 74 77 13B0NV,SAV 174 17"a 174 17 174 1270 X Y. S A Wpf... 304 304 30 384 30 100NAW.. 13 13 13 13 134 76XAYp 354 35" 384 35 36s BBSlNorPac. 184 184 18 18 184 lI4S5Nl'aop.. 61 614 604 604 604 18UOOAW 17 174 17 104 17 BOOOKANpf 06 054 06 064 07 BlOBPacMall 34 344 334 334 33s 8001', DAE 34 34 3 24 3 214 I'ull'alC1754 1754 176 1744 1764 800 1 C.CA StI.... 21 214 21 20 21 400JuIcksll. 3, 3T, 34 31, 3s4 200Q,ekllp 11s 11s 11 H4 12s 17240 Heading 274 274 204 204 204 1885BIlradlp 66 664 644 644 66 183SItrad2p 33 334 324 324 33 4K.WAO120 120 120 1104 OOOStLASF 7s 8 74 7"s 74 B12SI LAS Flat p. 84s 664 64s 664 60 1B00 St L AS ysdp. 214 22 214 214 22 lOSOStLSW Q 04 04 04 64 lSS2 6tLSVp 134 144 134 134 14 12 St PAD 24 24 24 244 20 lHOSMPAO. 08s 084 084 084 084 D3StI'AOpl444 1444 143 143 146 lOlOStauRAT 8 8 74 74 8 BOOSol'ao.. 204 204 204 204 21 263SoP.wj. Hi us 11 hi, ni4 tUSOSoP-yp. 354 364 34s 344 344 2B07SUAOI 74 74 7 04 74 etlOStJAOI lstp... 4B 484 474 474 484 902 StJAOI 2dp... 104 104 15' 164 10 6060 TC A L. 20 204 284 284 284 2BB0Texl'io. 14 144 134 134 14 0480 Un Pa;.. 13 134 124 124 124 6080UP.DAO 6' 5s 54 64 64 575Usr.ub. 184 184 184 184 10 SlSUSItubp 084 084 07' 07 70 nnosusr 10 10 04 04 04 13112 USLp. 714 714 004 00s 004 400 Wabash. 74 74 74 74 8 10.10 Wab p.. 104 194 184 184 10 7710 WUT..! 03 034 024 024 924 017 WAL E. 24 24 24 24 24 40WALEP 104 104 104 104 114 2nwarnnioo loo loo BOWnOas. 884 884 884 874 884 Total lak-a. 419,427 aharea. BOSTON CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. Mil. Atktd. Bid. Alkul. BMAAIh..218 VCMtEleo.. 26 pos AM..,1034 Gen Elm p.. 80 82 ChlcJcom.1044 1044 Dos A Mon..l43 144 ChlcJpf...l08 1084 Cal A Ilccla420 4224 Fltchburgp 02' 93 Oaceola..... 33 334 NewKngp. 70 76 Qulncy M...1 10 120 Mrx Cen 4a 04 TamMln... 130 OldColouy. 1864 Mutts 204 204 WEP.com. 944 04s Tarn Jr 104 Domln'nC 10 1 04 U S O Itt... 92 03 AnBellTel2374 239 OS0 2d... 804 81 PHILADELPHIA CL0SINQ QUOTATIONS. iilt. AUtd. Bid. Alkld. Lehigh Tat. 304 304WOLOO.. 49 404 PrnnRR... 664 664ElBI)com. 27 274 CPnofl.. 21 niSDpf... 20 304 PhtlaTrae. 734 734l'II.LAPo 164 10 Union Trai 12 124 1'H.LAPp 304 37 EAPTO.. 73 734WclsOcom 22 24 MetTrao...l23 1 231 WelsO pf.. 09 71 CTofNJa 20 294JUalt Tract. 1B4 19 CTofNJBa 044 944 Marsden.... 204 204 0 a Imp Co 704 704' CHICAGO CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. BUt. Alkrtt.f ma. 4,1,6. BH"L".... 48 484 LEfL-etfa 164 164 AmStr-bd.. 27 28 NY Biscuit 60 604 Canal D.. 00 NChSt Ky.2434 ChUrowpf 334 344 StHtabloO. 184 10 City Ifnay. 240 V ChstBy. 1 104 1 1 04 Dlam'd M.,147 140 MotWS.,.. 04 74 Lako S "I," 174 17 V I.ATUHT LONDON QUOTATIONS. Alehtaon, nap 104Norfolk A Wpf.n,. 30 Canadian I'acino... 744Sorthern Paetnopf, 61s ChMapeako A Ohio. 244Outarlo A Weat...., 174 Erlecon.aap 174l'uiaylrania. 604 KrleUtpf 424K'adlng, latap..,, 14 Illinois Central 100 Stl'aul 97 Kansas A Texas,,,, It) mouth Railway 114 LakaShoro 170 4i8outb Railway pf,, 304 Loulsrlllo A Nash,, 024 Union Pacific 134 New York Central. 1 lO'alwabaahpf jq TunsDAT, Aug, 21, Yesterday's broad and rising market for so curltles bud apparently a decided effect upon sentiment, both In Wall street nnd throughout the country, for the volume of commission or ders oxecutod durlris- the l'.rot hour or two ot business this morning was unusually large, Tho demand for stocks was such that a number of shares, among- them the C, J, nnd Q., sold at tho hlKhcst prices re corded In the present movement. London was, as usual of lute, n seller. Its sales, however, were well taken. It Ib understood that tho Knellsh market for securities was un settled by news of tho Indian insurrection. The relation between that disturbance und short sales of American securities is not plain at this distance, hut it apparently exists in the minds of profrssionul operators in Capol Court. In view of tho oxienstvo selling of American se curities by London during tho last few weeks tho approaching fortnightly settlement on the 'Stock Kxchanse there will be watched with more than ordinary Interest. To-day's cable ad vices foreshadow an active borrowing demand for securities In connection with that settlement. y'aaMIAlir?iWwfiaAAafelfcy.?fil.&fQ;f4'.yTV.ill''.L) .& Tho foreign soiling In this market was followed during tho last half of the day by modbrato sales to reallto profits and also by a fairly vigor ous demonstration against values by tho advo cates of lower prices. Thoso last professed to attach considerable Importance to tho reac tion In tho grain markets. They Ignored tho fact that they wore bearing tho market last week on tho ground that tho ndrnnccs in tho prlcos of Vtlioat and corn foroshadowed a poaslblo shortage of both crops. They wero equally ob livious of tho fact that tho deollno In grain prices might Just as logically bo construed as nu indi cation t o satisfactory yields ot both ccroals. Tho chances nro that both tho extremo advance in wheat and today's reaction woro, llko somo of tho recent fluctuations on tho Stock Kx clmncc. duo largely to changing spoculntlvo conditions. It Is not Improbablo that tho lmportnnt racing event this afternoon, which attracted a number of oporntors from the Stroot, gnvo tho trading element nn opportunity, which It was not slow to Improve, to nttack certain stocks. It Is to bo notod Hint, although tho majority ot tho list closed lowur than yesterday, tho net, declines weio fractional oxcopt In tho caso of United States Isnthor preferred. Tho market for that stock reflected disappoint ment that tho quarterly dividend doclnrod to day waB not Increased. A tow stocks woro ex ceptionally strong throughout, notably Chcsa pent and Ohio, Northwestern, Chicago Has, Hook Island, Hoadlng first preferred, National l.o.nl, C. U. C. nnd St. Ij., nnd tho American Cotton Oil stocks. Tlio volume ot business was nearly ns largo as yestorday, and tho transac tions fully as well distributed. Tho closing was strong at a recovery from tho lowest prlcos. Final sulos compare with those ot yesterday as follows: (up. 2:1. Ana. '-'1. 1 Aug. 2D, Aug. 24. A.TASFr. 10 164 NntLeadpfl06 1064 A.TASFep 33 33 SWioni... 1104 1204 Am Cot Oil. 104 204 N'l'ao com. 184 184 AmSUef ..140 1484 N Pae pf... 604 604 AmTob.... oii 014 NYCrnt... 1074 1074 AmSpH... 14' 144 s J Cent... 054 DO AmSpMp. 334 331 Omaha rom 084 084 nrookRT.. 344 33 OntAW... 104 17 CanadaKo.. 56 65 1'ic Mall... 334 334 Caul'ao.... 724 72s Pull PCar..l764 176 C.C.CAStL 33' 344 Koeklslant 87 87 C.nAg.... 07s, 974 Heading.... 274 20s Con das.... 1884 187 Rcadlstpf 644 644 Clua to... 234 234 stl'com... 044 044 CliloOaa.. .1034 1034 Soll'way.. 114 114 ChOW.,,, 184 18 solfwayp 364 36 D.Lft W... 101s 1024 StLSW... 04 04 DARQpf. 474 474 St I. SW p. 134 14 Erie 174 174 TcxaaPac. 134 14 OrnElco... 374 37s 1C. lilt.. 28s 2B4 Illinois Cenl004 1064 Onion Pao. 134 124 Kan A Tex. 164 16 US Rubber 18 184 KanATpt. 364 354USRubpf. 08 074 LouANash 014 004USLeath.. 04 94 LakeShorel70 177 CSLeathp 704 00s ManhCon.,100 1054 Wabash..'.. 8 74 MAStL2dp 674 674 Wabash pf. 19 184 UoFacinc.. 324 324 WUn Tel.. 02' 024 KatLead... 30 374 WALE,... 24 24 Government bonds strong. The 4s of 1025 and the 5s closed '? V cent, higher bid each. Hallway and other bonds firm. Tho foatures wero Chicago Terminal lsts, t. r., Colorado Mid land 4s, 1st I. p.; Green Ilay debentures H. Oro gon Improvement 61, 1st I. p.; St. Louis and San Francisco 4b, Standard and Hope and Twlno Incomes, San Antonio and Arnnsas Pass 4s, Union Pacitlc, Denver and Oulf lsts, Wabash lids, Wisconsin Central lsts, t.r., Atchion. Cen tral of Georgia, Krlc, Kansas nnd Texas, North ern Pacific, Oregon Short Line, Peoria and Eastern and Toxas Pacific issues. Tho more lmitfirtnnt net ndvances wero in Atchison adj. 4s. ' for cent., to 572, nnd general 4s Lj to Sh; Krlo prior 4s. j. to ifih, and gen eral lieu 3-4s. 4. to 7'J: Kansas and Texas 'Ms, L;, to 03; Oregon Short Lino in comes A, 2, to (10, nnd incomes 11, i, to ,'IS; Oregon Improvement Os, 1st i. p.. si, to 1114: Peoria nnd Eastern lsts, ii'i, to 81, and Incomes, 1, to SOU; St. I.otiU nnd San Francisco 4s. ':. to 7'J; Wabash -d, H. to 75, andlWisconsIn Cen tral lsts. t. r.. hi V cont.. to StlHi. The note worthy declines were In Chicneo Terminal lsts, t. r.. k V cent., to 44'm; Colorado Midland 4. 1st 1. p.. 34, to 11 4; Central Georgia lstiiiicouies, 1, to3H, and'Jd incomes. 1, to 13; (Ircen Hay de benture II, hi, to tihi Kansas and Texas 4s, N, to 80; Standard Hope and Twlno Incomes, a, to 17Ht; San Antonio and Aransas Pass 4st aj, to 015i, and Union Pacitlc, Denver and Uulf las, 4 t cent., to 45L.. In bank stocks 11 shares of Fourth sold ot 173H. Commercial prlco of bar silver in Now York, 51.0. Har silvor In (lxindon closed at 23d, Mexican silver dollars wcro quoted at 3'Jljc. Exports to Europo tomorrow. 500,000 ounces. Monevon call. Hn'tm.. V cent. Time nionev easier, und Is quoted: Sixty days, !!.. Vnnt.: ninety ilays, it ti cent., and llvo months 'Ah: V cent, on good mixed Stock Exchange collateral. Commercial paper llrm. Prime indorsed bills receivable are quoted at 3H."' 4 V cent,, prime single names at 4 V cent., and Hrt-cln-.s luimet at 4412 sr cent., and good names at fciyj V ceut. Sterling exchango was weak and lower under a very moderate inquiry from remitters and In creased offerings of bills, both hankers nnd commercial. Continental was dull and weaker. Posted asking rates for sterling. St. I for long bills and $1,801-.; for drumnd. Actuul rap's lire: Ixing bills. $i.wru,. sight draft, $l.f.ri.j, nnd cublo transfer". 1. ."5 H '1.80. 1 ranes nro quoted at ri.'.'OVt.VJO for long and n.lA'i O.lbiu for short; relrhsmnrks, !M7s for long nnd IiriUoinnas for short; gulMers. 40,340 1-10 for long and 401si'J40 it-lO for short. Domestic exchango on Now York: Hoston I'ar. Charleston lluIng, par; selling, 's pre mium. Savannah- Ituying, 1-10 off; selling, pnr. New Orleans -Hank, $1 premium; com mercial, 50 cents discount. San Francisco Sight, 3 ccntB premium; telegraph, 7hs cents premium. St. Louis 75 cents to tfl discount. Chicago 70 cents discount. Cincinnati Ho tn ecu banks, 40 to 50 cents discount, and over counter par, The exports of general incrchandlso from the port of Now York for tho weok ending to-duy wero valued at tfli.tiya.oi 1, against $!i,ioa,07 last week and $fl,'JIMI,.".i'. for tho corresponding week of last year. The exports since Jan, 1 were qVjn'.!,4ll,74r, against '.'1 1,150,507 during the corresponding period ot last year. The United States Leather Company bos de clared a dividend of 1 V cent, on its preferred slock, payable Oct. 1. (ilueoto Sugar Itellning common opened at 60, advanced to 00a, declined to 55, and closed nt 5R5((t504. The preferred sold at 05 and closed at DaWDl's. Stand aril Oil Trust certill catos are quoted at 300i.jV!307'-j. and Metropoli tan Street Hallway consolidated inortgago 5s at UMlli;. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Hall way Company roports gross earnings for tho third woek of August of i?(llil,;ilti. an Inrreaso of I)i4 1,501) as compared with tho corresponding week Inst year. Tho Northern Central Hailroad reportH gross enrnlngs for July of $517,011(1, nn Ineroasn of 954,534 ns compared with tho same month of last year, and net $l(i0,258, un Incroaso of JiOH, O'JO. For tho seven months ending July HI tho cross onrnlngs wcro $3, 57 1,007, an Incroaso of $l'J5,2ll(i ns compared with tho corresponding period of last year, and not $970,407, on In crenso of f 1!0'J,703. Tho Allegheny Valley Hailroad reports gross earnings lor July of ifi'JIH.OM, an incroaso of S13,'j:i5 11s compared with tho sumo month of Just year, and not $tiS,U8l, an Incroaso of $110, 0(11. For tliojsoven months ending July 31 lho gross onrnlngs wore $1,31111, 10, an increase uf VrjJl!! iib compared with tlio corresponding period of last year, and not $5i!S,7l!4, an in crease of $57,401. Tho Georgia Southern and Florida Hailroad reports gross earnings for July of $70,0--. a de crease of $3,011 as compared Willi tho samo month ot last year, and net $'J0,H50, a decrease of $1,254. Tho Kansas City, Memphis nnd Ilirmlng hntn Hailroad Company roports for yoar ended June 30: 1SD7. lRUS. Chanot: Orosaearnlnga..l,24i,so3 Sl.lM'.ilM Inc..t51,7l2 Op, expenses.,, 020,210 0il.1,SU0 Pee. !lu,0h Net earnings.. l!in,iH.i S'J2n,7Hl Ine..Ul,422 Other Income,,, 25,701 23, "So Inc., II Totaiino taio,u74 ea te.ri 1 rno..eni,s3 Charges lUN.Oso 170,11113 Inc.. 21,120 Dalsncea (142.HSU 72,34ll Iue,.t70,U43 The Increase In llxcd charges is duo to tho In croaso in gonoral mortgage bond Interest ruto from 3 to 4 Vccnt. onMarcli 1.1H1K1: il V cont. on tho income bonds requires $l'Jli, 00. Tho roccinls of tho Government to-day were: Customs, $;153,0'J3; intornal rovoniif, $:i3I),7l)5; mlscellHiicous, $14,2i!:i; .1 tol.il of $727,011. lho disbursements woro $1,320,000, an oxcoss of expenditures over receipts ot ifMPMl"!!. Tho receliits of the tlteal year to dalo havo Ix'en $53,722,788, and dlshiirsomonts 7rt,0:i:i.it(H, 81 ie? S08" ot OItl,e"dlturos over receipts ot $2 1,- The ret assets of tho Treasury at tho closo of business to-day as officially computed com pared with thoso of yestorday us follows: ,.. , A 11(1,24, Auv. 21). pold coin and bullion. ..$14!s.:iHlli)0 1 ia,iui.737 Wiser dollars and bulllou 20,loi,.17 .'H.S70,(i2(l United states notes tJ7,:i.1,uv(l a7,3s:i,015 Othtr assets in rxecss of demand ilabllltlis 24,V30,fl20 23,S!1I,H5 Arallable cash balance, Including geld restore.. 1421, 150,002 1221,102,519 Money In 1-ondon hi V cent. Hates of discount In open market for both short and three months' bills. ls V cent. Amount ot bullion guuo Into tho IUnk of KneUnd on bftlrvnoo to-dfty 10.000. Pnrin ndvloen quoto 3 V cents at 104 frAncs 87ifl centimes. Kxchango on London 25 I francs 17i ccntlmos. commeiwiai, coMrisxn. Tuksdav. Ai.tr. 111. GiiAW Wheat Bpot was onfty and qulot. S.iIoa fiO.000 bush,, Includ ing 114,000 No. 1 Northern sprlntr. Duluth, l.OO, nnd It'J.OOO unuradod. spring on prlvato tcruia, free on Iward afloat for export. Frco on board ailosit: No. 1 Northern Hprlnir. Now York, 91.0514; do,, Duluth, JFl.OdM; No. 1 hard sprintr. $1.07; No. a lmrd winter, 31.00; No, 2 red, now, $1.02i. Ilocelpts of wheat at Duluth to-day woro 4J0,UU bush,, nKttinBta43,ao:. a year apo; MliinoapoHs 122,570, nfrainst 103,770; Milwau kee III, 150, iiK-ainst 115,000; Chleuo 157,038, ntfainst 112,205; St. Ijonia 139,000. against 100, 021; Kansus City 154,000, walnst 31,200; To ledo 210,170, ntfalnst 34.037; Detroit 00,823, nyalnst 21,813. Futures closed 4V30Jec off, hut 4c, hitflior than tho lowest. Future sales 10,025,000 butth., as follows: Latt Opening. Utghtit. Loimt. Clottng. Night AiiRUst W laa Rpptfmlier.IOVV 104 U74 074 lU9a txtohrr... 1111U 101 u vm una 1027, NovfmlNT.inoij 1004 05j 034 I01i I)f(finler..lOOa 10i D5-a U5 I01a Parley Wan dull and catlor. Nrw feeding, 5.tta Out'., cont nnd frflffhtto nutTaloi .11rtn:o.. coat and frolKht to New York, insltliiir. 4W(4,,'ftc. Ryn Was easy, In smpatliy with tho West. Mate, 4T(.M7o.; No. 2 WoHteni, &:i(4n:i1i.c.l cost and freight to llutTalo. Com .Spot waaeftiiler, hut morn noiUr, Kales 400, one htiHh., Including oo.ouo No. mixed at ...V-ii il'Vo., rroAuti Imaid nnuat, and VU0,U00 at tlifout portit on prlvfttP trin for ox port. No. 2 mixed, U.lVNluclptator. ritturcsdcrllncdaVO'-ie. Future ales HO 0.000 butth., as CuIIowb: Opening. JItuhett, Lowest, Cloning, Night, August . a7s HptfiiitMr.sa'S Ba un m o't OLioUT....ao4 m 4 i"J34 Iocoinber..l)8 US HO till Ol Oftta spot wan tp. to lr.lowpr. Salw Iflfl.OOf) buidi., In"ludliu 1H0.00O No. 2 clipped nnd 30,000 hoavy whltf on pruatf tcrinn, frrfi ou b.jard afloat ritrrx port. No. 2 hlto. 1,000 at 23c; No. n do.. 1 1.ooo at v414fl24Vo.; No. 2 whlto clipped, 2Ro.; No. .. do, BSc.l Nc. 2 mixed, 1,000 at 2.U(t24i.jC. No. 3 da, 22'4l23M rejected mlied, 21 tyc; do. white, 2:.c.) No. 2 mixed, dcltverfd. VWfiUe.x trak mixed, 20,000, 4K.uk2&c.; do. white, 2S(i31c Futures easier. No tataft. Opening. Highest. 7x)ifff. Cloaing. Night, Boptomber .... 23 23a Wheat opened weak at a decline of Ho., with Urer pool cable ii'std. to 234d. lower and continued free bcIIIuk for fonli;n account, became firm and rtuoled IVc to I-1 C., following the Went and on local shorts coverlnn; oold otT Me. to 0aC. on heaTy unlovllng West and here, nlso helped by an Increase of 4U3.0U0 bunh. on both com Is, a reported tiy Jrails(rrei', with lato rubied easier, heptemlier celling an low as 7.,c. and Deci'iiibfr lo It.". V-. which In c. tu UI4C. utider tho htghcKt prices reached ouDIonday. Prices rallied '4c. on local ojverliiff. and the close wan Rteady at a net lon of IV4C. as eompared with yesterday, with speculation a:tlve under considerable excite meiit und lbntiMtlond very Irregular. Corn opened weak und d ctlned Vc. to 2V, with Lherpool enbtet lVl. to 24d. lower, also following the slump at the Weat. with fair foreign selling and local longM reallrlnir, closing woak, with speculation fairly active. Ottts were ilull and nominally Hie lower, with ubsonoa or hulnean. Chicago. Aug. 24. "Liqui dation In everything was tho p re r idling feature of to dj' market. There was a manifest chango In the character of thenhkat trade. Most of tho leading operator. lTllU havo of lato t eon on the long side, availed themsclTes of the bulgo on yes terday and f-aturday to realize proAtn. Tho re v,a only one conspicuous effort made to steady prices today, an.! that proved unsuc cetul. An mo lied eterday. there was a big mar Kin lietween flSc. an I $1.00 wheat, and after an ad vancctf 3.V. n reaction was fully due. Liverpool caniii 4c. to IV luM er. and Paris was also easier. Tha sealHtaril reported (It) losdn taken for export. Clear anccs were ono.ooo bush. A further break of half as much us we hae had In the last twenty-four hours would probably lead to liberal repurchases by tho lute rest that sold so freely on top of the ad 1 au . Corn In corn there was a tremendous realizing, one concern ' letting go In the neigh txrhood of 4.000.000 bush., causing a decline of 4 V. from top prlci yesterday. Tho country was also a heavy seller. The contract stock now in store hereUnotally D.ooO.Oon bush. Wo think, however, the break 1 .uftlcteiit for the present. Oats The situ ntiou In oats was the tut mo as In other grain. Hfg ro relptx aud general liiuldatlon caused a d eel I no of 2c. from the top of .esterdiiy." Kuu'R The trading v,ha quiet. Buyers ware hold ing oiT. nnd prices closed 13c. to 40c. lower. Sales If, 100 bbls. Darrel$. Sack. Receipts 10.0U7 Bl.H2o Kx ports 2,724 Winter in bbls.: Superfine, $3.1OC4t3.30; No. ex tra, 63.:iO(.iB3.70; stralghU. 4.75'ii$5; patent, 9Sft ,')..Mr. Spring In bbls. C'leurs. $4't4.0; straights 4.7.'C0.20; patentc,6S.40.4.".00. Mill Feed-lJran ipilet and eaiy. Western quoted V 100 as., 40 Its., 00 rt.. j-o ... S7--j(jtooc.; 100 ns.. flSmsoe. Cotton The I.Utirpool market opened steady at 6 point h h I vane ami t'luaed barely steady at 5 to 54 fnilnt over j(itplay. New Orleans showed n sharp advance on Aui;ut, that month In-lng 12 points up, while lecemterwfu 4 ptlnu off. The local market n very Irrgutsr an 1 ojmnied unchange't toTi points ad v Alice, declining Mot points on all month but August, but rallied again and closed iti-ady, with Aiuunt Is points oeretcrday nnd other months 2 to 4 points below Tho pharp advance of yesterday caused some local short of the near mouths to cover freely, and it 1 eldnt that a corner will be made nn thl month, as New Orleans cnntlitUHH to send buytns orders here, and M it pool appears to be anxious to cover In this markft. The llureau it port uas not an well an ex pected, shoeing considerable rut, although the gen eral out Jnok j for a very large crop. The upot mar ki t wo quiet and unchanged at .c. for nilddlltiR ujh land and Uf- for ndddllng ulfs, with sulu of 13 bale to tHpluners ami 00 bals dellercd on eoutrnnt. Itecclpa at the port, to-ilny, :(,s40 liale. n-atnt 3.t,i).i lle last week and 0,H2fMast )ear, and thus fur this week 15,.-. against 10.421 l.ot week. Tho Southern spot market wcro pwerally un chung"d. although Mobile, havannah, and Charles ton were --c. hlzber. The Interior movement showed rccelptH or 14 bile at Augunta. against 133 l:vt week and 1,011 lant jcur; Miiiiphls. H balen, against .". latt fk aud3Ki last year; St. Iou!n, no rrcclpi.n, HKaln-tt 30 laitt wuek and 2 bales last year; Cincin nati. 3 1 bales, against none last week and 40 laM year: Houston, h.50.1. against l?os last l k.V.l.Vi l;wt year Shipments were 23 bales from Augusta. 40 from St. Louis, 73 from Cincinnati and 3,rM from ll.itiMtt n. The eAtbnale of iicelotn nt Houston for to murrow uro 2.000 to 3,000 balei. agalnut 4.223 la.it nick and 4,047 tait year. Augusta, tla Aug. lrt, t ftel that the largest cotton crop ever grown In this territory Is practically ns-tured." West Point, Mini., Auk. 20. "Many report crop has falle I very much during past fiv days. Con siderable complaint or shedding. Some good farmers fay crop will not exceed last year." pome, Ga , Aug. 20."hlncu 30th ult., weather has len favorable for growing crop, and all are presenting a tine appear ance and promise nn abundant yield. Cotton plant Is exceptionally large and licavllv fruited. Continued rain aud cloudy weather have developed a heavy weed and thick topgrowtb. Since Juiu practically no complaints, ana only fear now Is of too much rain and cool weather. Conditions are favorable for an excellent staple.' Annlntoti, Ala,. Aug, 21. "Recent rains are somewhat delaying receipts." Auguita, Ua., Aug. 21, "Past week decidedly unfavorable for crop. Heavy rainfall caused oouMderahle damage on samty lands. Therefore pronpecta for a full yleJd from iiUmt one-third of our territory are lets fatornhle than a w eek ago. Damage l immaterial ou remaining two-third, and with clear weather for next fortnight we seo no reason why crop In Georgia and South Caro lina should fall much brl..w maximum yield of the post. Continued wet weather has delayed receipts." To voi, (la . Aug. 21. "Cotton crop looking Hue, but fullv two to three weexs late. Don't look for first bale befnrn 10th to iftth Sept." Futures opened 1 to .1 point, higher, but lost this, and declined H to 12 point; recovered the loss, aud In some canes ad vnnced 2 ioltits, but reactrd. and closed steady at a not decline of 2 to 4 points on all months 'except August, which was 18 points higher. Sales, 200,300 bales. The future t rati log was as followtt: Clwing, UighesU Liwtt, Sale. August 8.1(irt.U 8.1S 7.1W 4,300 Heptember.. .7.317,33 7.3H 7,S 10,100 OctobT T.lAts.7.17 7,2'J 7,10 4A.300 November.. ..7.0I.( .... 7.09 O.Prt 12.300 December.. .,7.01(47.03 7.10 fl.UO 40.700 January 7.0'7.0(i 7.11 5 7.01 0J,1'00 February 7,11(7.13 7.1H 7.18 700 March 7.ir.a7.t0 7.20 7.0M 0.000 April 7,1H(.07.I' 7.24 7.23 000 May 7.21 (.47.28 7.25 7.10 fl.tOO Corrxx nio on thoapot was dull, but steady; No. 7.07-0. Kales 300 bags Maraculbo on prlvato terms. Tho future trading waa as follows: S'ofs. Highest. Lowest. Cloning. January.,.. 250 ti.Hft 0.85 O.K0(os March B.750 7.05 7.00 B..'.(ji7.00 May 0,250 7.15 7.10 7.037.10 Juno tfftO 7.20 7.20 7.15(47,20 Beptember. 8,500 U.45 0.45 0.40c,0.45 (HJtober..., 750 0.45 0.45 0.40(40.45 November,. 2.".0 0.50 0.50 0.4 5(0.50 Hocoiubur,. 4,750 0.75 0.70 0.70a0,75 Futures hero closed soarcely firm, with sales of 20,760 baga. Havre remained unchanged; Hamburg 4 prg, lower. American warehouse deliveries 13.54S bags, American visible supply of Pratll 7U2,h50 baga, against 402,730 Iwt year. Kloumilendy and 150 rets 0 IT; receipts two days, 07,000 bags; stock 424, 000 t'xehungo 7 15-1 (Id., 3-lOd. alvance. hniitos quiet and 200 rels down, receipts two days, 4H, 000; stock 705,000. Aside from exchanging near for dUtaut de liveries the market wan dull. Naval storks steady. Spirits of turpentine. 28G 2a.j0.t common tog(Ml strulued losln. yl.45 ji.50. Provisioms I.nnl easy. Prime, S4.00(ig4.05. Perk Weaker. Mm.. aO 'jrTi.l0.50. Tallow. llaVi ltittta.r Creamery Western, J Be. Kw- Wenterti, 15.. Chicago, Aug. 24 -"There wasaliige un I general trade m Provision The break iu grain mnrketi Induced iKpiIdatlon by the lont, which wm esptH'UIly felt In pork. It having but Utile support. Kin ami lard were bought freely on the decline bi lending packers, one of whom was ahoa Ure buyer of all sorts or cash meats. Tlio general cash demand was large, 'lho eloidng waMflrm at medium llgures for pork, while ribs were n shale hhther than yetderday. We regipt the b'Glrlmate supply and demand situation as favor Ing much hkher Matin. Thirty thousund hogs aro estimated for to-morrow." snuu-Uaw dull but firm; HI)' test, SUc.i Ud test, 3 V. H cflm'd oulct 1 ut linn, W(mu. The Wool Kxclmngo quote domestic wool In the grease a follows: Texat, spring, 12 mouths, choice, 12(413. ; spring uterne,l(Cllc.; spring, (t-H mouths, ll(tl2t',; full t holce, ucsioc fall average, h3S-yc. Calif ornli Northern sprltu fn, UlAc; inhldle county sprint.', 12(13c ; soutrern wprlnir. I"6 lie.; burry and dclectlve, 0(.(.h.m free fall Northern, 1 Usl.Ic.i tall houliiern, Oai'ct defective fall, 5jt7o. Oreijon, J'atvrn Oiegon, choice, 11(4)3.; Kulurn OreKoti, average, UtilVcj J'-.-wtrrn Oiegou, hiuvy, t(4lOe.t Valley Oregon. No, 1, 15dil(Jc , Vnl ley Oregon, No. 2, 10i!7c; Valley urugon. No. u, 10i:flI7c; Valley Oregon, lambs, l bltV. Arizona heavy, h(ilOe i average, net 1 Oct choice, Ktl2c, Territory. I Inho tine, U(sl2e.; Ida ho fine medium, 1 2. 1 1 3c; Idaho medium. 1 4(4 15c; Kaitnat flue and line ti.cdlum, ll14c; Kansas iMdlum, 14(4 1. ''Ci Wyoiiilugllue, 11(1 3c, Wyoming line medium. I5tldc.i Wyoming medium, lA.ltV.; Utah fine. lH4l3ct Utah fine medium, 14(ftl5c; Utah medium, ItVfclTc. ; Dakota flue, ll(tl2c.i Da kota fine mtMlium, 13(4l5e,i Dakota medium, 15 UU. Mont an u rl no choice, 14(4l0c; fine average, lid Ullc; tluv medium chulce 15(s)i7c.( flno medium ssSsmmmmmsm hrmge, 14iale.mdlttitU'liolco, 17tPo.(,m1litm srerag. lftalTci low Montana, 100170.1 Washing Km nnc IKilOo.i Washington npa mllam, lll2o.i Washlnelon nifKtlum. lllaiaci Colorado and Njw MfxlpolmproTpd. lH817'go.l oosrss and carj. 1( lncidcorcls snd houthrn. So. The Wool Kxf hangs roports talcs for Ibewpek si tho seaboard markets as follows! DouMTio wtfiTttm asd BOtrcniax WOOL. Ito. Finn torrltorr 1,ii!?,(!S9 'lno mrdlnni territory V-'.SWS'J Mcllumisrrllnry J',!SM(! Sdmuj Olitornla ,25ISSS Kastcrn Oregon 0,.,,!)22 ArUona &. 00 Klnn Hprlni; Tcxaa "''?2 Finn Montana 2sft.n''" Quartprbioolcomt)ln(toiidclotblnii.. ltioioo Total Western and Southern 7,fiu:i,000 TLZt.cn f OOL. Ohio XX nnd XXX 00.000 Ohio'. 185.000 Kentucky and Missouri 140,000 Unwnshrd and unmcrrliautable fierce,. ,. 1411.000 Unclasslfled K.K.000 Indiana 10,000 Total fleeces 018,000 ecsDnnu. Tairs, odda snd ends, 4o 13,600 ruLLXD wool. Rupera 789,000 Eitrarnllcd h.'I.OOO lAir pulled 137,000 Total pulled wool W30,000 8C0C11RD WOOL. Flneeoouml OOP, 000 Medium scoured 34,000 Low scoured A7,OH0 Total acourtd 1,0(10,000 Total domcatto 10,480,500 rontluN. Korelun scoured ', 702,000 Australian and New Zealand 2,800,000 Montevldoo 14 4,000 Cape 120,000 Cnrxt 050,000 Knuth American crossbreds 148.000 Can ail a 140,000 Total foreign 4,h54,0O0 Total foielun and domestic 15,250,500 Cuicaqo, Aue. 24, Theso wero to daj'a prlcea: fxisl Vrhtat: Opening, llithttt. Jove.l, Cloning. AWcnf. Sept OS's OH Ml U1, MO Dec., now.0a 004 t HO' 05. 11a t)04 Qh VIS Ill's 97 Corn : Sept nOL BO", 281a 2f 81 Dec 113 113 30 30V) B3's Xl.17 HI'. 35a 33 33 3Sa ttitl.f Sept J8's 10, 18 18 10l Oct 10 10"s 10 10 D.'C 20 'JO. 104 IDS SO1! liar 22', 23 21', 22, 22's IaxtA i Sept 4.021a 4.02l 4.55 4.5Tn 4.65 Oct 4.fl7a 4.(17!, 4.00 .023 4.70 Dec 4.75 4.73 4.05 4.70 4.73 Bib,: Bept B.20 0.S0 5.20 li.271, 3.05 Oct ,3.23 0.271? 0.20 5.25 B.S3 Dec. 3.10 3.12a B.07"a B.07Hl B.10 rork: Bept S8.5B P.(12'3 (H.30 (8.40 IB.BTa Oct 8.60 8.07j fi..17a 8.43 .ea Dec. 8.73 D.77j 8.30 8.53 8.73 LlTe StoeU MnrUet. Kkw York, Tuesday, Auff. 24. Hecelpta of beeTea wero 040 head, mainly direct to exportera and slaughterers. Ho trading; feeling Arm. Dresaed beef firm at 7(8i?c. V IS. for poor to prime natlTe sides. Cables from Brlttah markeu quote Aoierlcan atesra at lOij&llc. si ft., dressed weight: American refrig erated beef at flHifaVUc. s IS. Eitmrts today, 800 beeves and 4,337 quarters of beef; to-morrow, 3,624 Quarters. Heoelpts of calres were 4b head; 120 head on sale alt told. Dull, but feeling steads all around. About 100 bead unsold. Veals,!. 50a(7 f 100 Ba. Dressed cals-ea generally quiet; city dressed Teals, Oxalic. V B. ltecelpta of sheep and lambs. Including 3 care direct, were 4,602 bead; 23 cars on sale all told, l'rlces about steady, but s dull, dragging market, closing heavy, with IB cars unsold. Khevp sold at 93.40c, 3.00 V 100 11.', lambs at 11. 50(40. 10. Dreaaed mutton, Ba'tyc. V ft.; dressed lambs, 7($9Hc. ItecclpU of hogs were 1.750 head, Includlos 10 bead on sals. Steady st 4.40(i 4.70 1 00 Bs. Ileal EaUstei Private Sales. TT. n. Cammann a Co. have aoll for Sarab J. Dnrky, to a client, two three-story brick stores and flat house., Not. 201 and V03 Hudson street; alao to Mosea Itlank, for the estate of C. A. Cammann. the three.storv brick store and loft building No. 55 New Chambers atreet and Xo. 59 lloosevett atreet. Hobert Appleton, Jr., has closed a transaction In volving. It Is said, tll.000,000, whereby the Atlantic Coaat Healty Company acquires the entire ocean fruntago from Klberon to Deal Lake. It consist prtn clpally or what is known as Darlington and South Kl beron, but what waa formorly Deal Itaach. Now all these names will be dropped and It will be known simply as Deal. The tract contains stout 700 acres. Tf.o company proposes to autxllvlde this tract, and when this is done It will have between thirty-rise ami forty miles of avenuo and ocean frontage. An Im mense hotel Is projected, probably to be located &t Deal Lake. Ileal Ratal Aactloa Sales. At the Broadway Salesroom yesterday William M. flyan sold No. U.John street, five-story bfiek build lug. lot KlxH-i.4x31xri.u. foreclosure, to William E. Dodge. plalnUtT. tor 30.000. William Kenm-IIy sold No. 1004 Bathgate avenue, two-story frame dwelling, lot 27x120, foreclosure, to Charles llaenssler for 84,t50. Philip A. Smyth fold No. 37 Broome street, five story brick tent-mnt house, on lot 24.9xlo0, fore cloiurc, to Walter J. Koeensteln for 2H.4. John 31. Than-p-uin -.old Central 1'arfc West, begin nln southwest corner of Sixty-sixth street, running north 1 50. 7 x west KlOx south 50. 2x west BOx north 100.5 tohlxtj-seventh street x west 70x aouth 10U.3x svest 7.n south 100.5 to sixty-sixth street x eaat 300 feet, known a-s the Durland lots, to tho plaintiff, Ueorgc W. Jenkins, for S277.BOH. l'etr F. Meyer A Co. sold Valentine avenue, west aide, 125 feet north of lll'-th nrTravcrs street, vacant lot. 23x 1 70, foreclosure, to Martin Oelrler for $530. James H. Wells sold No. 1503 IIie avenue, two etory frame dwelling, lot 25x100. foreclosure, toEmll h. I.vi. for :i.r,23. Solomon D Walltearss aold Interior lot In centre lino of block between 119th aud 120th streets, 173 feet east of seventh avenue, nmnlng east BOx north lO.Dtocentre lino ll&rlein Creet x west BOx south 19.1, In partition, to Jacob Bookman, for ,1,000. pfinnnrinl. rrrt mitn a rrci.i.TT ov BANK & TBUST CO. STOCKS. P. J. COODHART & CO., MKMUKIU) X. V. 8TIICH KXSII l.VCE. 38VVALL STREET. BANKINOllOUSK OF HENRY CLEWS & CO., 11, III. IS l; II road HI. Members; N. T. Stock Exchange, N. Y. Cotton Exchange, N. Y. Produce Kxchange, Chicago Board of Trade. Orders executed nt any of tho above Kxchangos for lnvestmont or on margin. Interost allowed on de posit account., subject to check nt sight. Act ua FUcal Acenta for Corporations and for estate Investments. 202 FIFTH AVF... cor. 25th St. Dranch Ofneea ' "WADWAY. Silk Kx'ge Bldg. Branch omces H- HUDS0N BT-- Mercantile Ex's. ( 20 COUltT ST.. Brooklyn. Union Ferry Stock. St. Paul Gas Stock. Hew York Air Brake Stock. Wagner Palace Gar Stock. Glucose Sugar Refining Stock. United States Mortgage and Trust Stock. IWIt in by TOSEY St KIRK, H llrond st, v77cTrATjNCEYTl.OYD.JONES. Memh, N. Y. WILLIAM BOHIS0N, J stock Kchang FLOYD-JONES & RQB1S0N, 18 WALL ST. Stocks Bonds and Investments., STUART 8t PADDOCK, BATMliERS-BROKEIlS Investment Securities a Snecialtv. NBW YOHKi-. IIOSTOK. Mass.: en IIKDADWAY. AMES IIUII.DINO. HTOCKS, 1JOND8, PROVISIONS, ' OltAIN, COTTON nought and sold for cash or on margin. LANSTON MONOTYPElTflCir BOUGHT AND SOLD 11V WILSON & WELLES, O WM.I, HT.. KKW IOIIH. mm & STOUT AUmbtn ftsa" York Stock Exchange, 1 Nassau Street, Cor. Wall. Ittaraln Arrtinnts. Investment Securities. Telsphone. No. JIM and 215s CorllsnJt. AVArlTF.n-To ilrt-"clsss" auviniis'auTr liMnreprVn T aentattves we Lave good territory In New York htatB ami IVnnsylvonla at our disposal. Liberal com mission, paid. If you are dissatisfied with your present contract write ua, with n fert noes. TUB WESTJUtN UA.Vl.NUS AKD LOAN ASSOCIATION. lUKhe.ler, N, Y. iHfei.Vf,5u,.-. sl&iiiit ,as-.?(Slfc.lT jj u,n-J eftunnclnl. t 1 1 to ncnuoiiDisYts " fWU J. B. Walklns Land Mortgage Company, V Kansas City, Watklns & Gulf Railway. ( At the request of holders ot considerable In amount B of almvo Iwnds, tho undersigned have consented to act as n l'rolcctlve and Itoorgsnlxatlon Commutes for atich ltonil, Note or Certificate holders as roy subscribe to the plana to be prepared In due course. In the mcantlmo Interested pnrtlrs sre stroncly urged to retain possession of their Honda, Notes or Certificates, and promptly communicate uiiii this A Committee, giving particulars of their holdings, B lVII.M.tM II. HIAI.i:, Cliolrn.au. jAW i II. O. IWIIIIAIKJII, IJl 1 President ew llnsland Loan .t Trnst Ce, tsrll Tin:ito :. HTit;. ife .tfNIrong Ilnrmois A lrlatherfaon. 1 Address Committee, BV. Csrc HTHO.Nn, IlAnSION A MATIIEWROB IV No. 15 William Street. New York. 1 Peoria, Decatur & Eyans.lllo RalUay. I- Tit TIIK IIOI.1IKIM OV I First Mortgage Bonds Peoria Division. First Mtgo. Bonds Evansvlllo Division. Second Mortgago Bonds. Stock. Holders of the above ara notified that the limit for receiving deposits of llonds and subscriptions undor the plan of reorganUatlon Is fixed at September 1st, 1B0T. Deposits and subscriptions should be mads on or before that dato, at ths New York Security and Trust Company, 40 Wall Street, New York. HIOKi I- KCl'liDKIt, Chairman CIIAI1M R. Klincllll.D, JKH1.1 VA HC'IIAICK. n. nuvDAn uit.WT. lvu.i.iAM u. r.w.vr. Committee, nonNnLOWEii, dyunb, taylou mixua, Counsel. LEHIGH VALLEY and Philadelphia Securities DEALT IV I1V E. & C. RANDOLPH. 7 NASSAU SI. Cltctioiw and Uetifl The Minneapolis & St. Louis Railroad Co. I MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, August I a, 1807. Notice Is hereby clren that, pursuant to the bydaws of ths Company, the annual meeting of the Btocs holdors of the jllnneaiolli. and bt. Louis Hailroad Co. of Minnesota and lows will bo held at the ofTlce of H the Company, In the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota, II on Tueaday, Oct. 5, 1H0T, at twelve o'clock noon, for H the purposu of .'lectin Directors, and tho tranaao tlon of auch other buslnoss as msy legally come be foro the meetlUK. H Tho books of tho Company for tho Issuance snd 9 transfer of the stock will be closed from the evening 9 of September -1.1807, to October 0, 1MW7. JOSKIM1 UASHELL, E1MTIX IIAWLKV. Secretary. President. H CIIICAfiO AU ALTO.X It A ll.ltl) t CUM PAW.' B CHICAGO, III.. Aug. 4, 1S87. NOTICK. A quarterly dividend of ono dollar and H' ceventy-flve cents per ahare has thla day been de- P, clared on the lreferred and Common Stock of this H Company, payable on the first day of September A next, to the stockholders of record at tho close of 9T business hours on the loth Instant. 9k The dividend on shares registered In New Tork will Ji be paid at the office or the C'ompanr'a Agents. Messrs. 9j? Cuyter, Morgan & Company, 44 Pine Street. New 9r York, and the dividend on shares registered In Chl H cagosvlil be paid at the office of the Treasurer of the as Company. C. II. FOSTEH, Treasurer. gttblic IJoticrja. tjostofficTnotice. Wt tShould be read DAILY by all Interested, aa change. H may occur nt any ttme.) I9J Foreign mails for the week ending Aug. S8. 1807. H9 will close (PROMPTLY In all cases; at the Cjeneral H Post Office as follows: PAHCELS PiwT MAILS clos. one hour earlier than closing time shown below. TRANSATL.VNTIU M.UL WEDNESDAY. At 7 A. M. (supplementary 0 A. 31.) H for EUItOI'E, per steamship M. I'aul. via South 19 amptou-.Mt t A. M. (supplementary 10-SO A. M.) M for ECKOl'E. per steamship nKITANNIC, via BK Vueenstowntat I P. M. for HELdlUM direct, per HI steamship bouthwark. vja Antwerp (letters must MM le directed "per southward "j 99 TIU'RSDAY. At 7 A. M for EUROPE, per steamship 99 Normannla. vlaPlymouth, Cherbourg, and Hatnp H9J BATUI&AY. At 7 A. M. for FRANCE, SWITZFR- H LAND. ITALY, SPAIN, PORTCtiAl- TURKEY. 99 EOYPT and 1IRITIM1 INDIA. I-cr ..teamM.lp La . Uacogoe. via Havre (letters for other parts of H9J EurotK,' mUHt I dlre.ted ' j.er La 'la-K-ogne")! at 99! S A. M. for NETHERLANDS direct, per steamship ssW Spaarnlam, la Rotterdam (letters must be rtl 9J rectert per Spaarndam1')! at 10 A. M. forSCOT 99 LAND direct, per steamship Clrcas.la. via Qlas- 9Ja gow (letters must be directed" per Clrcaasla") t s9J at 11 A.M. for NORWAY direct, per steamship B9 Island (letters must be directed ' per Island"l WP at 12 M. (supplementary l:a0 P. 51.) for EUHOI'B. jfr? prr steamship L'mbrla, v la Queentown. & h PRINTED MATTER, c German steamers sailing ou Tuesdays take Printed Matter. &C-. for Oor many. aud SiKclally AddresM.d Printed Matter. &c, tor other parts of Europe. American and White Star steamers on Wednesdays, German steamers ou Thursdays, and Cuuard. French and Ocrman steamer on Saturdays take Printed Mat ter, c . for all countries for which they are ad vertlsed to carry mall. After the cloelug of tho Supplementary Trans-Atlan- ' tlo Malls named above, additional supplementary malls aru opened on the piers or tho American, English. French and Qerman steamers, aud remain open until v. lthln Ten Minutes of the hour of sail. tug of steamer. MAILS FOR &OCTII AND CENTRAL AMERICA. , " W EST INDIES, ic. WEDNESD A.Y. At 11 A.M. (supplementary 11:30 A, M.) for VENEZUELA and CURACAO, also SAV A- I N1LLA and CARTUAOENA, via Curacao, per steamship Philadelphia; at 1 P. M. for CUIIA. per steamship Seneca, via Havana; nt 1 P. M. (supple mentary 1:1)0 P. M.l for CAPE HAITI, ST. DO MINGO, and TURKS ISLAND, per steamship Sag inaw; at tl P M. for DARBADOS fllrect and NORTH URAZlL,vla Para and Manaos, per attain- ' ship tlrangtnae. THURSDAY.-At 2:S0 A. SI. rorPOKT ANTONIO, per steamer from Philadelphia; at 1 P.M. for SANTI AGO DE CU11A, er steamship Santiago de Cuba (letters must be directed "ier bantlago do Cuba"):. it 1 P. M. (supplementary 1:110 P. M.-for UERMUDA, per ateamshlp OriuiK-o; at 1 P. 31. (sup plementary 1:110 P. M.) for Nassau. N. P., aud bANTIAOODECUDA. per steamship Niagara, al S P. 31. for JAMAICA, per steamship Ardandhu (letters for Belize, Puerto Cortex, and Uuatemala must 1h directed " per Ardandhu"). FRIDAY At 0:S0 A. M. (supplementary 10 A. 31 ) for ST.TH03IAS. ST. CROIX. LEEWARD and WIND. WARD ISLANDS, per steamship 31adlana; at 3 P. 31. for PORTO RICO direct, pirstesinshtp Tberolsi at II P. M. for I1RAZIL, per steamship (Ireclan Prince, via Pemambuco aul Santos lUtten. for North Ilraxll must be directed " per Grecian Prince"). SATURDAY At 10 A. 3!. (supplementary 10.80 A. M.) for FORTUNE ISLAND, JAMAICA, and SAVA-N1I.L-., per .teamst'tp Adirondack (letters for Costa Rica must be directed " per Adlroud.L'fc " : at 10 A. SI. .supplementary 10::lil A. 31 i for l'OHT AU PRINCE, PhTIT OlPAVE, JEltEMIE. and CAK THAOK.NA, r stenmshlp Andes, at 10 A. SI' (supplementary 10:110 A. 31.) for CAPE HAITI, OONAIVES. AUX-CAYES. and JA Mf.I. pft Steamship noUteln; ut 10 .lo A M ' r CA3IPEOHE. CHIAPAS. T.MlA-l , and YtVt TAN. per steamship orlra' a I. iter- for "tl.or parts of Mexico and for oil u inti-t ! dire, ted "I-er Orlraba"): ut 10:J0 t SI. for l'OHT Al' PltlNCE. AUX-CAYEs. JAI-M1 I.. ! "M. -CARCPANO, per ateitluslitp I'r'i W lllein l let ters Mr other parts of 'il.'' " T lub dsil, snd llrltlsh suit Hut j ,u am ii.u-l l-e dine. v ed".erPrlns Wlllnui I . nil1 v M. forM-W- ,i FOUNDLAND,per6tea'i.il.lP""U ,; Malls for Newfoundland, h rail to Halifax, arl thence by steniu.r. cl it this omvo il ' J "t . H:Ull P. 31. .Malls for SlKiurlon to rail I i "' '' and thenco by sleamer, close at this flic ' il KtllUI'M. Slall-for Cuba cli".eot till-""" '"'' at 7:00 A. 31.. forforwanllim bj i.ii'uii.r. . ur - (Slonilii)a nml Thursdavs; frcui I'ort ' " l'"-, ,,t ,'1 Slulls for Slexlco Cll,' overland, un1.'" l ''''"",; a liMli..i'il lor despatch by etcniner, 1"- at til s m iffliv dully nt ii;.lo A. 31. ami S M" I' M Ha'.- 3 tercd inullc: s nt 0:00 I'. 31. pri.vlm.sday. '1 TUANS-PACIFlU MAILS. M Stalls for tne Society I.liunH per ship il illlee from ' ban Kranrlscoi. clo,e here il.sll. up to u. -,a g 11:1111 P. 31, SlulU for Cilllin, .lap.ni, und l.awall. "f per stcainshlp Coptic ifrom situ Fn.ni'ln'' n"'0 'H liert.tlallyui.il auk. t!" at rt mi P M M l fr J China and Japan, cr eifuiiisliiptv lumbia "" "j Ta.omu), close hero dully up In Aug l-'i a' ,u M 1 ,1 1 .11. .. , I .. ... II ..up.f..iiiti.lilf, All.'lllia HATJ (froinrMi Fr.iiicUco i mi hem daily up t 1' BE 1 at 0:110 P. M. Mulls for Ausliulla . l' 91 West Austriilln.. II mull und FIJI MK I1H per hteunishlp Anr.ingl if mm Vaneinner . ' herodall) oricr Mw III au.luploMpt I.' I P. 31. Stalls fur I'hlliu nml Japan ispe.' il " dressed only . per steuinslilp Einpreo ' '''' (riiHii VaiiiiMiMi ..li.e here tlally up to mm ' l' nt H::io P. 31 .Mall. lor Australia (except t ' " for West AlMrallal, Hlileli am forrr.i"l ' ' Europi, Ne a a'uinl, Hawaii. FIJI, and sai ' " Islands, r -ilcalnslilp .MnrlpiHii .fioniSiu Irtu Cisco), cliwt here daily un tu Sept. II" at 7 .1 . SI., HAM hiiiI 0 :i P. 31. tor on arrlt . I i s " ', York ofsti'Mlii-hlp Cainpaulu with lltltlsii ' ' ; for Atistiallii'. i Trniis-I'ai'lilc malls am forwarded to nun f-sl"'J 1 tlallt ami tuo scheilult' of i-liuliu is nuio. t r ' ' I presiimptlniior their uninterrupted uteri. ' " " ' S IRffclstcred iiikM cIiisih ill ll P SI. ire loll- .i.s J coltNr.l.U's VAN con. p. -'ii s '' I Post oni.-e, New York, N. v.. Aug. aU. 1-j jPt-01) 01.15. JSItoposAl.N lll be rtt'i'lve I al thBliur-ti. ' '" i. pile, unit Ai't-oimts. Nuvy I.-i..rt m-'iit. ( f: Bj ton. H.C. until U i.'clii'k it. ton. Auk i-i '" - and puhllily opeiifti Ininit'l an It llxr- '", ' ' B nltti at the N-w York .Nuty Yar a ipiam f : ' l A fouling und jntlcorroslie I'onipimtl'Mi-. I' ' ii " ' incut, lumber, itmls, tleck uri.l.iiliij ' " ' - , ' rlne, laril oil, iielrolaiiuti. Iin-nult- - i ' , B liinipK, 1 electrli' geueiftior. salt p-uk -.tli't'' ' ' n swing silk. Iiluus proi'ii.uls wlh be im.it 'i ' '' aupllcatloli in III" Navy Pay unlet . v " ' J WfN STEWART, I'ayinasttMJeneral, U, " H O-10-U7. I i.Wlti. lllllSSMSSSSSSsl SislniiriiaMii.nl aiiiismr-iMMirnnssisnissBllisstsslBsssMsmssssssssssssssl