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H 8 THE SUN, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 6, 1897. I The Square Bottle A DISTINCT AND IDENTI FYING FEATURE OF THE DISTILLERY BOTTLING OF MOUNT VERNON WHISKEY Thia whiskey fa noted for its full, mellow flavor and fa especially adapted for medicinal use. .Endorsed by the most prominent physi cians throughout the United States, not (led at the Distillery with an absolute Cluaranty of Purity and Original Condition. & FOR SALE BY ALL RIZLIARLB DEALERS ' Till; COOK . nKllMIKIMKIl CO., Jl NEW OHK. 39 Sole Agent. nr Ihn I lilted Matca. ft. nvsiXEss Titounz.ES. K Pallor r nulfe-firr A nnah Tilth Llakllltloi 3J Climated nt UIOO.OOO. m Rukeysor & "Irish, manuftvctiirera of neck- Treat- at 012 ami (114 Hrondvrajr, failed yeater- 3f dny, -with liabilities estimated at $100,000. The i Sheriff took charite of their pltco of business on nn execution for $t)0H In favor of Qrlselda Dash, wlfo of the junior partner. All the stock had previously heen remood, and only the plant, fixtures, and safes remained for tliu Sher iff to levy upon. Tin- partners aro Arnold S. tlukcyser and Henry Hash. '1 hey usod the style of the Standard Windsor Tlo Company as a traclema k. 'lhey were also Interested In the Kmplro Clothing Company nt 714 Broadway. Herman Joseph, the nttornoj, said jostcrduy that nil therttoikjiail been trausferrcdlto three of the firm's lurno creditor-, Uclburniann, Dcmi merlch Co, tlio It. II. Clatlln Company, nnd lilcllnir, Dnviil & Schoen. Twenty thousand dollars outstanding accounts had also been transferred to arious persons. Mr. Dash owns aomo property in Chicago which has not been transferred, but ho has transferred his houso at 274 West 110th street to Sarah Hlllman for a consideration of f'J'.'.tKW. Tho New York Klectrn-Therapeutto Com pany, manufacturer of electrical and mechani cal appliances for uhysiUans. surgeons, and dentists at ,1 l.r East Twenty-tilth street, made an ansltmmeiit yesterday to Abraham Looser of ISO Nassau street. Henry J. llehrcns, manufacturer of cigars at (15 Pino street, made an assignment yesterday to Louis Ilihrenr Goorze J. Hllcken. wholesale and retail dealer in cigars at 20 Liberty street, made an assignment yesterday to W. E. Iloutaln, ' riXAXCZAL JXn COililEROZAL. W Itew York llorlc Bichinf e 9aleOct5. nL t-ITt STATES AND STATE BONDS (IX 81.000b). f 1 US6t,c 116-a W il osiNO rmcEs or cnitid states ponds. ST' Bid. Alktd. Bid. Atktd. sjm Vn St is, r. Cn st M stplofO. 081 ,e04 116 ---6- aF CnSt4.r. UnStt,c, S 1807 IIS 1124 ,g04 118 116,a J. tnEtCs, c Unst.,r. m 1007 113-1 113's 1S08 12I ., rnBt4s.r. UnStt.r. . 1023 120'. 120s. ,ee 106-Vj X T"n St 4s, c, Js, lesa. ...1261 120'4 K ttAIt-nOAD AND OTHER -) fT!f 01.00081. iST 04 Atoh 4 It.... 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"-- lLakeShlit,r.. 108 SWeitraa. 103 4 Lou A- M 4i... 84 7WntBh4 1074 1 LomlilBi 117i 1 WeitBhi.r...l07,i Total illc. it railway bond! (par Tiloi), 11,463,000. nAIMIOAD AND OTItElt SnAniB. Open- lUoh- I r CToilae SaUt. (no. nt. ttt. Bid. Aiird 100 Ad'.fx 100 100 100 160 101 S8170 AmdR.147'4 1484 1404 140". 1404 BlOAmSnpllO 110 110 11041104 lOOAmSM 12". 121 12". 12S 12'. BAmCibl 031 034 03a 04 lOeOAmTob. 80 80". 883 884 88". 25 ATobptll24 1134 1124 113 116 lDAraKx..ll84 1184 11854 117 110 BIB Am COII 24". 244 24 24 244 lOOAniCOp 771. 774 771 70 704 100 Atch.T sre.... 164 154 16 16 164 B02B Atch.T 6Fep. 32-4 33 32S 32. 324 SOOnnftPp 03 03 03 03 04 BOOBrumirk 14 194 14 1 14 eooniUAO 104 17 10"4 104 10'. 14080 Bit St Q 84 84 0 04 0" lSOOBr'kRT 33 334 33 334 33i BOoCinSo.. 674 67'i 671 674 674 BOOCinPao. 70s4 70'i 70"i 70S 70'i HOSOChOtW 18 184 17H 17H 17"i 100 ChOW pf. 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St Ppf.... 1424 1424 1424 142 1424 1BB1BC.RIP 91 014 904 00 004 SOColFuil. 264 264 264 25 20 700C.n.VT. 74 74 7 7 74 71BConOM.216 21642134212 214 asOC.I!,. 104 104 104 10 104 67C,II.p 324 33 32 324 334 I28DHud 1174 117'4 1174 117 1174 20D.LAW1684 1684 1684 168 100 200 Detau. 47 47 47 40 60 14001) alio p 48 40 48 474 484 SSOErlenn 17 17 17 17 174 lOOErltlttp 41H 414 41H 414 4134 tlOOErleSdp 234 234 23 224 234 100E&TII.. 20 20 20 26 30 100FPp 434 434 434 lBBOQfnElec 374 374 304 304 37 200HP.Clid.1007. 1014 lOO'i 1014 1014 880 IllCent.1044 1044 104 103'4l044 200EC,PO 254 264 26i 264 264 120LEWp 774 774 774 704 77 llLik.8hl70Hi 1704 1704 1734 177 SOOLiciau 444 444 434 434 44 18328LouX 604 014 60t 00H 604 lOOHBUinCoD 1044 1004 104 104 1044 1780UetTriol234 1244 1224 1214 123 SOOUIchCenlOO 100 1064 104 100 1001I8tl. 20 20 20 20 27 l28tlIoPie.. 334 34H 334 33i 33'. 1020Uo.KT 164 15'i 164 164 16'. 22fl5U,ETp 394 304 38'. 38. 304 485 Hob A O 28 284 28 284 20 lBO.Ntlstlp 804 804 804 80 90 100Ntl8t2p 28 28 28 30 (ISO h J Cent 90 971 964 96'. 904 6871 NYCentllO". Ill 110411041104 8070.SitLeid 38 384 38 384 384 225SitLdpl044 104 1044 1044 107 15NYJt.SH.183 183 183 183 184 BOH Y.C StLSp 384 384 884 804 39 CIS NY. S Wpf... 304 304 39 384 304 1802MWp 434 44 434 434 44 2280JJorFic. 20S 204 204 204 204 lB078NPiop. 644 B4S 63". 53"i 634 ISOOOntAW 17'. 18 174 174 18 SOOrRAN 34'4 34'4 344 30 40 20ORNpf Q4'4 04'4 04'4 00 70 SOOOroSU. 214 214 20' 204 21 8370 Pk. Mill 354 364 364 36 364 1000 F. DftE 3 34 3 3 34 atBOP.CC St I... 204 294 284 284 20 lOOPAWp. 10 10 10 10 12 182BPnnRR116'i 1 104 1 164 1 164 1 104 86E0Ridlnc 204 204 204 264 204 1812Bidlp 64 544 634 634 63. IStLSW 6 6 6 407u8tI'ftO. 824 824 81 81 814 1000 So Pic.. 194 194 10 19 20 lSBBSoRwy. 11 114 11 11 114 6U45 So nj-p. 331, S4"i 33S 334 34 lOOEUAOl l.tp... 48 48 48 47 40 BOOStLASK 74 74 74 7 74 OOOSt I. A3 Fl.tp. 624 624 614 614 62 8BBt LAS F2dp. 204 204 204 204 204 88B0TCI. 30'. 31'i 30. 304 31 117 8dATRR149 149 149 147 149 lBOOTcxPic. 124 12'i 124 124 12, 3170 Un Pie- 234 24. 234 234 23". 1000UP.DAO 10 104 04 9i O't SOUSEx.. 40 40 40 44 47 lUBRub. 174 174 174 174 184 1 USRubp 04'. 64'. 04'. 04 00 BIO DSL.... 84 84 84 8 84 OOOUSI.p. 60 604 00 60 604 020 Wibuh. 84 84 84 8. 84 0446 Wab p.. 21". 224 21"i 214 22 2270 WU Tel 914 91i 00. 004 90 05 WALE. 2 2 2 24 3 100WChStlO7 107 107 1004 108 Totiliilca. 330.801 .hirot. BOSTON CLOSINd QUOTATIONS. Bid. Alktit. Bid. JUted. Bo. A Alb. .210 217 OenElnop.. 86 88 Bo. A He... 108 not Hon. 1404 147 CblcJcom. 111 CilIIecli 476 Fltcbburjp 044 064 Otceoli..... 30 40 NewFnip. 86 Curacy Ji... 118 HexCcn4i 024 Tim Mln...l38 140 Old Colony. 164 186 DUO lit... 86 88 WERcom. 04 05 P0 0 2d... Qo Domln'nC. 224 23 DUO, Inc.. 60 70 AronIITel265 200 Butu 274 27'i We.tElM.. 234 25 Tim.Jr.... 10 104 miLADELFniA closing quotations. Hid. Arked. Bid. Atktd. OhtrhTii. 304 304 W o I. Co.. 48 49 PennRR... tTt 67'. FIBDcom. 304 304 PhlliTric. 724 724 EI8 U pt. 33 334 Union Trio 114 ll'iPII.LAPo 17 174 EPTC. 714 714 PlI.LftPp 30". 30'. Uet Trie... 123 4 126 WeliOtom 16 18 CTofNJi 304 37 WeliCpf.. 08 70 CTofNJBi 07 074 Hilt Trat.. 184 10 (JO Imp Co 804 80'. Mirid.n.... 20 204 CHICAGO CIOSINO QUOTATIONS. J7(d. Alktd Bid Alked. 8S "I,". 014 02 LEt"I."etf. 17"i 18 AmStr'bd.. 31 32 Mil Brew pf 30 314 CuilAD. 074 fY Blieult 02 02". CbloBrew.. 84NChStRy232 238 ChBrewpf 31 St Stable C. 20'4 214 Cltyn'niy.236 230 WCbStRylOO 107 Dlim'd U..166 100 MetWS... 74 71, LakeSf'L" 20"i 21 LATEST LONDON QUOTATIONS. Atehlioa, aap 16". Norfolk Wpf.n,. 444 Cinidlin PiclOa.., 824 Nortbxni Piitnopf. 664 CbeilDeak. A Ohio. 244 Oatirlo WeiC... 1 R-. Ertecon.oip 17'4 PenniylTinii. 604 Erlilitpf 434 Readlnc, Iitap,,,, 13( Illlnoli Central 107 4 St Paul 100. KinioiA Texii.,., 164 South Rillwiy 114 Like Shore 180 wuth Rallwiy pf,. 344 Loulirllli Kub 01'4 Union PaUtto 23'. New York Central. 1144 Wabuhpf 224 Tuesday, Oct. 6. To-day's stock market was comparatively dull and narrow. These circumstances were va riously explained by the speculative community, but were chiefly attributed to the possibility of u revival of Ilryanlim and the silver issue In the present municipal campaign. Fears that the Populist party may win at the polls a month hence were frcoly expressed, and apprehen sion tlit European dealers and Investors might attach undue importance to the ap pearance of a llryanlto candldato and faction In tho municipal election caused some oiling of bIolKs, chiefly by operators for short account. There was no liquidation to speak of, nor was tho soiling with a low of depressing prices particularly uggrosslvc. Tho market ap peared to be largely a waiting one, al though all of tho developments having a direct bearing upon values were faor nble. These consisted of a long list of rail way traffic returns for bcpiember, a loner mar ket for foreign exchange, and Indications tint epeclowlll shortly be shipped from London lu tills coiilre. Among the more important tralllo returns reported to-da) Hero those of thoChis penke and Ohio, IOiilsvllle and Nashville, UlMoarl 1'aclUc, Oregon lUllroad and Navlga- tlon, and Southern Ilallnay Companies for last month. It w as also trustworthlly reported that the net earnings of tho Hock Island Com pany for August show nn lncrcrtso over the samo month of last year of $315,000. Tho dealings In stocks, which wero fairly large, wore considerably below tho Avcrngo of two or threo weeks ago. They woro, however, fairly woll distributed. Tho greatest activity 1 was In Union Pacific. That stock was nlso ex ceptionally strong bccaUBo of tho demonstrated absurdity of yesterdnj's rumors that some In terest other than tho reorganisation comnilttco would cndoa or to obtain control of tho proper ty at tho foreclosure sale. Ixiulst lllo and Nash vlllo. Southern Ilallwny preferred, Missouri Pa cific, nnd M K. and T. prcforred were also ex ceptionally strong because of tho excellent shots Ing of earnings bj thoso companies In splto of tho existence of yellow fever at arlous Southern points. None of tho net declines was 1 significant oxcopt that of la V cent. In Hay j State (las. Tho course of tho market. In brief, I was a downward tendency nt tho opening, a I fairly good rally through tho mlddlo of tho day and a fresh reaction in tho late doallngs. Final sales comparo with thoso ot yesterday as follows! Oof. A. Oct. B. c 4. Oct. B. A.TASFe. 164 164 Mich Cont. 1004 106J4 A.TASFep 33 324MlnnStL 204 20 Am Cot Oil. 244 244 MoPiclBo. 334 334 Am H Her ..1474 140,4 NitLoad... 384 38 AmBRefpll04 110 Nat Iidpf 103'i 1044 AmTob.... 8t B8Ji NotfJtWp 43 44 AmRpM... 12"i 12". 1 W com... 120". 1204 Brook HT.. 334 334 N'I'io com. 20. 204 CmidiSo. 68 67'. NPm pf... 64s 63. CanPie.... 704 70 NY Cent... 1 104 1 10". C.C.CAStL 38 374 N J Cent... 06 00 C.DAQ.... 08 074 Omahirom 8B4 81 ConOit,...214 213'. Out W... 184 17'4 ChriAO... 244 24 l'io Mill... 364 36 Chlcau...lOO'S DON llockliliad 01 P04 ChOW.... 17. 174 Iteidlnx.... 20i 204 DelAlIud. .1174 1174 Held lstpf 64 634 DARUpt. 48 48 StPcom... 07S OO'i Erie 174 17 Solfway.. 11 11 OenElio... 374 HO1-; o H'w.y p 33 34 IlllnolCenl04 104 Tex.iric-.. I2'i 124 KanftTex. 154 16', 1 C. I A It .. 31 30'. Knn&Tpt. 30 304 Un Pao.... 23 234 nviia.iom ou uu u n urii.Ui. 04 O'B like Shorel77 1704 USLeithp 004 004 LF.AWpf 774 774 Wab com... 84 84 Litl-doOu. 444 43'4 Wilnshpf. 21,4 214 MinhCon 1044 104. VYUn Tol.. 01 00 Clovorninent lionds strong. Tho 4s of 10i!5 closed 9 V cont. higher bid. Hallway bonds dull. Tho features Hcrollrookhn Hniifd Trn sit 5s, Kansas nnd lexas '.Ms, Oregon Short Lino Incomes A, Oregon Improcinnnt "ris I, p. Southern Hallway fisloxas Pacific "lis. Union Pacific Denernnd Oulf lsts, Atchison, Kansas PnilUc, Northern Pacific, and Wabash Issues. The moro Important not declines were In Atchison adj. 4s, V cent., to 50.j. and general 4s, J, to 861jt llrooklyn Itapld Trnn sil Ss, 1M, to (10; Kaiib.is and Texan 'Jdx, 8, to Ill's; Northern I'oriQo prior 4s. Lj, to no's anil gcmrnl 3s, ", to OV; Southern Hallway 0, Cj. tolKILj: ToxnR Parillo 2ds. 7s, to "H7. nnd L nlon I'lti-ltlp. Deittcr and Gulf lsts, Si siont., to.VJ. The noteworthy ad vnnics wore In Kansas Pacific consols, t. r . '4. to 1014. and 0119. t. r., 1V-, to ll."i; Oregon Short Lino Incumo A., h. to fitji-j; Ortgon lmproe ment Os lid i. p . 2. to 4i!H!; W ibash lsts, 'a, to 10S, and lids, 14, V cent., to 711 H. Commercial price of bar silor In New York, 6c. Har silerin London closed nt 'J'9 1d. Mexican sller dollars weroquotul nt423tc Ex ports to Europo lo-mqrrow, 640,000 ounces. Money on call 2'aiS3 V cont. Time money is easier and is quoted: Sixty days, ihs V tent., threo and four months, 4 V cent., and six months, 4"g V lent., on good mixed Slock Ex change collateral. Connntrci il paper firm. Prime indorsed bills receivable are quoted at 4 in V cenU, prima single names nt 4L;.dD V cent., and good names at 0j15-j ti cent. Sterling exchinge continued weak with a further decllno In rates, rontinentnl exchnngq was dull. Posted asking rates fur sterling. &4.83 for long bills and tr-I.SS1-.' for demand. Actual rates are: Long bills, S4.32'4t'?t.S'I1!: sight drafts. $l.8m;, and cabin trunfers. S-t.SITt-Francs aro quoted at 5.1Il'i5 1114 for long and S.'JlKf 5.1(1 H) for short; rcic h'inarks. Ul 7-l(i Cal) ! Ill fnr Inner und !." 1 ll,.l!iriU for shnrt! guilders, 30 1.V1U for long and -til's for short. Domestic exchange on New YorK: Hoston 'J5 cents ills omit. Clnrlcston Hujing, par; sell ing. 'fl premium. Sunnnah Hii)lng. l-lGotT: selling, par. New Orle itis Hank, p tr; comnior clnl, .1.C0 dlsiounl. San Francisco Sight, 15 ccnls premium: telegraph, IT'S icnts iiremiiim. St. Loilis '.'SaiO cents discount. Chicigo-10 cents discount. Clnclnnutl Hotwccn batiks, 40 cents discount, and n cr lountcr, par. GIulosi- Sugar Hcllnlng common ut 377s33S'9. and the iircferrcd at 00 nil : standard Oil trust certificates closed at :i.l'IS311. Metropolitan Street Hallway consolidated mortgage 5s closed at 110110'4. Aiiieriinn Mulling closed U-'iiJ 34ia, and thoprofened -Ui-81. Exports of genernl merchandise from the portofNuw York for the week ending to day wero allied nt $8,0,.:-V)'e..', against ' 40-1.7QS In tho preceding week nnd HS.I 5.10 In the corresponding week of Inst jeir. -.ince Jan. 1 9!!Ur,l)17,(H)J, ngnlnst lr'.,lin.053.775. Tho Central Htllroid Company of New Jersey his declared a quartcrl) dUideud of 1 Vcent.. pajublo Nov. 1. Tho II. II. Clafiin Company has declared n quarterly dividend nf 1 V cent, on its common stock, pajnblo Oct. 15. 'I lit) quarter! interest ou Its preferred stocks will bo paid Nov. 1. Htllway gross earnings for August comparo with thoso of the sumo month of last -.ear ns follows: AUbamaOreat Southern. . 1141,221 Inc. ,(!00 It. A o "iuuthneHtern .. mi5,13J Inc. 70 .ii t Buffalo, llocb A Pitt. Sot.'IIH Inc. 2tl,2lt Col .Hocking Valli-y A Tol 211.1:10 Inc. 4.H2J l'U- o. I oraln A Wheeling 12 l.uoo inc. 24 son CI e.ireikea Ohio. UiO.nns Inc. BOSH Cinidlinl'aclMo 2,.'7u OOD Inc. 4 i.Ouo I IirnvirA lllo Orinde 71M.U00 Inc. Pli,.tiin Intermtlonil t (1. North'u II71.U7 Uik. 1i,1ih4 Kin. City, Pitts. A Oulf . 21U fj Inc. 17I.H17 ' Kan City Suburban licit . 4.1.1.11 Inc :i sKil . Lnulsvllli-A Naslivlllo ,1,MII,151 Inc. las.ttl 3Iex. 0111 Central 8IW.HU Inc. lH,.ls.' Mlunilpnlls Aht. Loul... . 213. 4IU Inc. 7.K74 I lpxlcuiiatlnuil 4 I7,.'il lire, 20 7IU Mobile A Ohio 3111,1118 Inc. JC..'7U Mlasourl 1'iclllc 2,451,000 Inc. 64.1,0(1(1 ' Central llrnnch. . . nn (lllo Inc. nt.i in N Y , Ontario A Western til .it'li Inc 211.1WI Ori'Kon It. H ft .SnUrflllon (Uiil.ml Inc. 215.2HJ Soutlicrn RillHij, ,,.1,787,11(1 Inc lit.VOi ht loul. Southwestern . . 4HU2im Inc. 2 (-00 Tcxi. A Piclllc lld'i.TOJ Deo 'l.VOJ The New York.Ontnrlo and Western Hnllro id reports gross earnlngH for Aitpust uf f.IHd b'27, a decreuso of 13,101 ns tompnred with tho same month of lnsi jear, and net 121,771, a ri( creilHo of '(, 55.1. For tho two month end ing Aug. 31 tho gross earnings were $7IM,-i:i, ' a decreano of S1, 1117 ns comparid with tho corrisiondIng period of last joar, und net lp J(,i),31 1, a dccrtiise of 20,71)5. Tho Norfolk and Western Itailrond reports gross earnings for August of 'j.l.OU, 572, nn In crease of s-1 :jl , 10 1 ns iiiuipand with the sainn uioulhof lastjenr, and net 318,03(1, an lncrensn of 153,30.'. For tho two months ending Aug. 31 tho gross earnings worn 'H.IHM.fl-iO, 1111 In crctsoof 141, 177ns iniiipired with tho uirro. spondlng period of Inst car. and nut 1113,8111, an tin rensu of i()7,137. At tho annual meeting of tho stockholders of thii Northern Pacillu lUllw n Coimmii) to-lit) antnlomitil of the operations of tliu eompiiiv fin tlio ten iiionths milling June 30 lust was Hi1b111lltc.1l. A comparison with tho eorrc (.pond ing period of tho previous fiscal jcur is impnv slhln, Ik cause up to r-cpt, 1, 1HII1, the company and Iho various limndi linos now loniposlng tho H)stim were lu tho hamm of rot elvers, l'nr tim iicrlod llrsl mi'iitlnurd Iho gross eiiniimrs wero .1 1,1111.818 nnd 0111 rating expenses i'),15.r,87.1, lotvlng net earnings from Irnlllc 5,78.5,1)15. Taxes wero 128,1H0, and iniiimo from other sources than trnflluwns -f 255,3 10. making the nut revenue 5,(112,305. Iulurcst on funded debt was .5,110,218, nnd -rl2,22H was written otf, leaving a surplus of 18!),f2'l. Tho report contains u history uf tho rcorganlration of tho company, details of Its present capitalla tluu nnd phyHlcal condition, and a do se rlptlon of the various new securities issued. Iho rairgiiulntlon is now com plole, excopt that tho lands east of tlio Missouri HIvcr aro still held by the rotclvcr. 'II10 Noithcru Pneillo sjstein now consists of 4 375 miles and tho eompnnv- owns about 31,000,000 acres of land, nearly nil of It west of tht Missouri Hlver. Its hind aales during tho ten months realized -fllH.OJI. Tho current liabilities of the company aro 1,183,085, and assi Is 7, 137,011, being an oxcesi of assets of 2,(l.53.0Jl). Vndcr the plan of reorgnnl7atlon a fund of 5,000,000 was provided for betterments. Tills consisted of 3,(171,013 ill cisll and the bnliine 11 in genernl lien mortgage bonds at (III V cent, of their par value. Of this amount 1.051, 15Jof thn 1 ash lias boon expended, and iho but am u is held In special nrcuuul. The most Inter esting statement in theropnrt Is that Iho freight train loiu bus been raised from 173 tuns three yenrs ugo to 320 tons. Of the operating ex penses 11 little over 10 f cent, was fur main tenance of icjuipmeiit and 20 V cent, for tho liiiliitcnnuco of roiuwn) and strut tures. Thn lucountbiif Iho eomiviu) have Ik on nudlted nnd tei titled to b) a well known Ilrinof public, ac countants. The pamphlet report of the Minneapolis nnd HI, liouis Itailrond Company was Issued today. Tho Income account has been published. Aflor pa lug all other charges for tliu year ended June 30 lliero reinainrd it baluneo siilllilent to declare dividends of 3 V cent, un the second pre ferred, tho usual dividend of 5 V cent, on the first preferred a nek, and leave an available surplus ot 78,7"0. Earnings from passenger tralllc w ero the largest In tho history of tliorampany. Earn ings from freight tralllo decrinsed 2 01) V cent., owing principal!) to tho dlmlubhcd n virago rnlu per ton per mile. Operating expenses re 50,10 s- lent. of the gross earn ings, ns sgnlnst 51105 V cent. Iho pre vious year. There wus expended for bet terments 1)0,018. ull of which was charged (o maintenance of way nnd structures. Thorn wero laid la tho year 23.30 tulles of new steel IIHIHHHHWBHHI rails and 117,088 new cross ties. The company lins no floating debt ot any kind, and no addi tions havo been mndo to capital account. Tho general balnnco sheet ns ot Juno 30 shows: duel 181)7. IHIin. Channel. Cost rmd and equip ..121,VI7.213 31,U41,iltn Dee. $21,701 R al estite.... on,4in 4,H.n Itio l.nta Mecurltlei 62K.B0O Bno.BUD llio SOHOnO Cash .. P0 34H HiO.OlIt lleo l.BIIH Our'ntan.eti.. 231,' 01 487,4112 lleo. n 4.51 Llef'r'il auetl.. 40,7110 2K.110S lnc 11,828 Totals. .. 22,0B 1,330 22,UU.1,720 Ino, tlU,fi24 Habit lit fl. Com. stock . to.nonooo in.oco.noo 1st pfd, mock. 2,Bon,ooo B,nnn,ooo 2d p'd. stock. 4,011(1,000 4.0011,(1011 llnndnl debt . 10,(100 11(10 10,11011,000 Current llibll :lln.V8l :I57.KH4 Dec. H",(I1I Baltnca . .. 173,0(11) 10B.K32 Iuo n7,217 Totals ,. 23,0s:i, 130 J.', oil .1,720 Ine 1P,II4 Tresldont K. Hawlcy, In his report, tu-.n: "Tho rirospcct for the next llscal year Is tcry prninls ng. 1 Ills Is especially Iruo of thn corn tonuiigo, there being n largo surplus unmarketed to be added totheungatherod crop. Wlillo tho vvhoat crop. In tho territory traversed bv the mid, is not likely to equal tho yield of Inst yenr. tho nil Vance In thn price of whrat nnd other gntlns gives promise of Increased tralllc in manufac tured commodities nnd merchandise. Lumber tralllc Is also Ilkelv to succeed tho moveiucnlof Inst yenr. With tho revival in trmlc. which Is now being felt throughout the conntrv. lliero should cortnlnlvbn n marked Improvement In this character of tonnngc," Tho rccolplsof tho Government to-day wore: Customs, f-MU.810; Internal revenue. r'lSlt.lllll, nnd miscellaneous, $25,108. rv total of $1)13, 201. Tho dlsbiirsemenls wero 2,300,000. an excess of expenditure a over receipts of 81,3811, 7110. Tho receipts of the fiscal or to date havo boon $83,0(14.0.17. and disbursement s 1 1 1,(110. 772, nn cxress of expenditures over receipts of $31,021,835. Tho not assets of the Treasury at the close of business to day, as officially computed, comparo with those of 3 osterdny ns follows: Oct. fl. Oct. 4. Oold coin and bullion ,.$14H,4ns nsi I48,170.2t Sllverdollari and bullion 12,tW4,40S 1B.1?4,42 United Statu notes 41,804,442 42,R1B,20J Other notes In excesi of demand liabilities . .. 10,134,041 ,077,40S ATittihlft cnh nalnnce. Including gold re.rrre .t2tn,82,100 1310.187,070 Money in London "inai V cent. Hates of dis count In open market for both short nnd threo months' bills, 1 1.5.KI V cent. Amount of bullion w itbdravv n from the Hank ot England on balance to dav, 70,000. Paris advices qtioto 3 V cents at 10.1 francs 22-i centimes. Exchange on Lon don, 25 francs 17 centimes. Deposits of Brunswick Companv stock under the reorganization plan will bo received nttho Continental Trust Company until Oct. 25. The sales of mining stocki nt thn New York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchango to- rijc veri nn fnlinwit! Open. 21tgh. Low. Clou Salt. Same. inff tit. eft. ino. BOOAniconda. 47 .47 .47 .47 1000 AUmo 04 .04 .04 .04 100A Juniata 21 .21 .21 .21 BOO O CreeL con 10 .10 .10 .10 370Fortuna. ...11.00 11.124 11.00 11 124 200MollloOlbson... .26 .26 .25 .25 SOO Mexican 0.1 .03 .03 .03 200Potol 45 .46 .46 .45 KOOSavige 55 .66 .65 .66 200 Yellow Jacket .76 .75 .76 ,76 Total ailei. 3.070 sharea COSrilTEJtCZAL COirrEXD. Tcfsdat, Oct. 5. Grain Wheat Spot was firmer and more active. Sales 008,000 bush , Including 40,000 No. 2 Chicago cost and freight to Liverpool; III) 000 hard Manitoba free on board afloat: 04,000 No. 2 hard winter; 02.000 ungraded spring, and 10,000 No 2 rod hero on private terms for oxport, and 200,000 winter wheiton private torms for export at tho out ports. Free on board nflo-vt: No. 1 northern spring New York, OT'sc; do. Duluth. 08.c; No. 2 hard winter. 07sc; No. 2 red, new, 09'ec. Minneapolis received to-day 348,300, against 343.010 bush. lust jear: I)uluth581,018,galnst 4t.-4.Ut-l; Chicago 182.200. against 100 505; Milwaukee 1 ll.TOO. against 1)1,050; St. Louis 51.000, agnlnst 4S 043; Toledo 16.7(14. ngilust 37.571: Detroit 25.127. ngalnst 37,028 last j car. Futures udvtnced I've, to 24,c. Future sales 0,015,000 bush., ns follow b: j.ciaf Oj.fnlno'. HlgheMt. Loirr-f. Clotinff .fi)r. October. HB4 "34 t'54 054 UJ' November'! IS (U's HJ" t' December 4 U4i t U4s P2Vi Mjy Vi tU'. t'2s lid', 91'0 Parley Was quiet Sew feeding. 284c . cost and freight to Iluffalo; do. lie , cost and freight tn New York, malting. 4ilt31c. il to uuidty Ure Was Kronser Stut.'. 47c4c , So. V VV est, rn. 4Ujt4ti4e, cist mil frelKhttoUiirTMlo Corn Siwt was l.l-tier an 1 fairly attire Sales 1) l.ciOJ Push, Inclu Hug rcn.uon Na i mixed at lit 4' MsC fr.o onboard anolt fir export. No 2 mixed In 1 levator., 1 IvaJ 14c J 1J.000 vcllow at 3t4i:t4c lurluiator. luteins advanced 4c. Kuture lain 2uo,000 buih.. ai follow i: IXlBt Opening, iliohttt. Lovett. doling Mfftf. October .. .. .. 3 1 .'4 Novemlter .. .. SI41! art's, December Jl'l 35 34. 35 344 Ma) . 38 SSI. 3-1 3sl 374 Oats Spot -c as firmer, '-ales t2ii oe) liu.ti . Includ In; 10.000 No. 2 white clipped, lHO.OOCl No mixed, 00,000 nea y n lilte, and 30 000 No i llpisvl on prl rate terms for export No a white. JflV . No Ido. 1.0U0 at 2ltc . No J while cllpptd, 27c . No 3 do, 21140 , No 2 mixed, 2,01)0 at 2IC4C.. No .1 do , 1.1)0(1 at lil'tc ; rejected do , 5,"() at 224e , do. bite, 25c . No. 2 mixed, delivered. 244C . ttack mixed. 21 J5e . do white. .'0 00(1 at 27t!.'c. Future. w ere nominally higher Kuture sales none. Lost Opening Jllgheit. Lovett. Closing Xniht. CVtnbor . . .... 2S4 2) Deci niber . .... 24J4 244 The i,rslu markets were strong, active, and higher to day The developments In v. heat were generally hullUh and price, alvanced sharply, closing at about the hlcl est i rlns or the day The cabhs were strong mil higher, foreign housi-i b .light hero and it tho VVeat the drought .11 union in the wh at b-lt showed no Inii rovcincnt. thero was no rain in slKht. thero was a jfood di luand reported for export, aud shorts covered Die North". stem receipts w.ro heavy, hut tin v hud no effect There wero l.llflO i ars, nualust I s;j litsC week an I 1,2W last vear Ilverpo.il ad vn'ieid Id, to 1 vd Paris advance d 3.c to le Hour there rose 15 to 2(1 centimes. Cora and outs wire fctran;er with wheat Tho re elpts were molcrau Ilvirpool ulvanced Id ou coin thklii-u received BSd ears of lorn and Titi of onts thn n i elpts th-.ro to morr ivv aie estimated at 440 unl S.'O tars, respectlvel. e lip ago, e I 5 "Tho wheat market toda was (.trontc, with unliri.iks nor auv attempt to break It from start to lltdih Tho evllen , of strenfttn chat asstrted themselves la st lie of iho tionrlsh efforts jeili rday wi ro more no ttieitiie, Furope was a llherul purchaser, and the Uh al t.uylnc w slHtter than In a lonir while. Indl cations all potut to hctler prlcis. There Is still no relief from drought and no Indliathui ir uli). Tho aroa of wlntir wheat will un doubted!) ho greatly restricted Nolwltlistand line receipts on this crop at Puluth and Minne apolis agirrenntu 7.o0(i ()()(! bush , tlie. .to k In slnleal then, points Is 3 0(10,000 husli liss'th&u on Allk- 1. Irr.-kUlarlly of the market for the past month hus hd to a decrease in the vulunie of out hie inisine us, but with ev hlence of aiiedher upturn thn pnhllo will take hold with more eeuirtcte nee. LI v. erp ml was up I "Vd , Paris advanced 25 celltluie., nn 1 Neev York .lieiwid more of nil advance tluiu we did. The seaboard resrted sales of 701oads of w heat, w Ith .ome pun liases of r e Thero vv as a i nrjio of spring wheal sold lure for hlpinei.t to I IveriKiol Primary reee l ts weiro al out Jill) (Mil) hush. In excess of those of a vear age, l-verv day bruiKs riMeorls fioin the Northwest of dliai iiolntliiK yield Tlio seculitlvo jinslllou here his undoubtedly Imii liuprmeil hy ilia ral HllildallnirOf leili Inter its Cornw nsntrnug, wlttout being particularly active There was omo Improvement In the ii.1i demaii I, ami only for tho llgvl-lbl. (he rice would be 1c In B blither. He e elpts loiitlnuesuiull and offerlmrs In theiaintty urn extremely llhl II e. (loverument islhnaln on .Mem ell) neat will prr.hnblv slow a eles re as of live points from (Inures or last month 5 bo short up. In thee lop Is melt) a more Important factor than the Ulke a cn luiilatlon In the visit lo supplies, tiati wero a trifle llrmer, with lietteriash bit loess Tho market will rispoud to an) upwaril move In i am " run ii Was rather moro ac tlv i to lar, and prices closed re to Kle higher 111 s) mpathy with tho sharp rise lu wheat, sales lu.llOU bbli. Bill. Relets. Itceclpti , lfl.711'1 37,711 liports 10,(101 11,230 later In bbls Superllne, il lOatJ 25. No 2erlrn. f I2BJJ 45, straights 84 7'1 Mlipalentl, IS llli 13 .10. hprlnglublls CI irs.tt lo.l H5i slra uhts. tl Ullcs-lfj IBtpalents, SB lftwtB 45 Mill teed Una dull, hut firm. Western limited, V IUO .,! 4(1 ns, BBmlOr . 00 bi, OBdiOOi.thU ss, 05tl0i., 100 as, 7iL.jcpl-U-, t'OTTiis hpot cotton hero a Ivineed "e , with salei of llllhvles for spinnings 1,100 ero delist reel on contrail Middling uplands. (Vc, against 8ic. lost yesriNew Orleans and ilul. rtv-, ig.lustHVe .list vear. havanuab adtaneod 'e.anl I harleslou nnd Norfolk I lllo, New Orleans sold a 00(1, Mivinimli 2.JB7, Augusta l,.lfill, Kt Louis 1,061, Norfolk DID, Charleston .'00, and .Mobile lou hales Mierpnolad vancid I I2d ou the spot, with silisof lli.oou balosi futities there, advanced UHi points, closing lud. In Maui heiter yarns wero quiet but neatly i cleiths quiet Augusta rieelted tenia 11747 buh-s acalnst ll inl7 list week aud 4,000 last yeiri Memphis, 3,075, ajalnst II.07U last week and r,.'Jl last vear, ht. Louis, 1,1 IK, against 1.2DS last week and B14 last year, Houston. 25,'lsu, airalnst in, CIJ last week and 21,552 last yean t Inctii liatl, 1,172, agulnsl ISltlast week and l.llll last year Ausu.ta shipped lo.luy 2 UI4 bah Mi inplds 2.7IID, ht Louis ,1,11(1, t'liicliiiiatt 7Sh, an I Ilousluii ilil.MO bales Houston ixpects tomorrow- ti.uou to lu.uuuhales, igilust i.lKUli.t week and 111 olio list jcar NawOrleuns ex ects 1 .',0(1(1 to I4.0U0. au ilnst h,7n last week and IH.2H7 last jiar. The port re el Into were B4,Uh1 bales, against Bs,270 last week anil (itl.liio lisi jean thus fur this week 1J7 .mil, onanist 1BS.21U thus far hint wuk Tho exports fre in tho ports ipproxluiaied 21.1100 bain Future! hero advanced 7 to la points, react! dsllitbtl) and closed te ad at a u t idt auee of 2 to U poluts for the day, vrltu sales of 1011,100 nates. Tho future trading w as as follows: . , doting Uluhett, .on est, ,.alei October 0 amtii ,iu (MS n.13 ,:too November .0 .IUlu.40 0 ail 11800 Ilis-embor. II 42il IB H 411 8 11 2H 2110 January H.4 lull 47 HIM "15 bu.vjou Icbruary. D.BOrffl BJ S B Bil 2,000 llardi 11 SBnO 5(1 0 HI B I 25, sou Alrll , II BlLlllllt "HI (1511 4011 Ml) IIII4WIIII5 117(1 IKIJ 11,4111) Jillin. Il ltsei.lt CIVI 1171 (till 1,2011 July , (1720 7:1 0.71) 0 7U .100 Tlielradlug lu cotton to-di) was moderately active, but still In the main or i lm al professional chirae ter. Influenced by in idrsnie In 1 iverpool prlcei opened higher and alvanced slowly. Liverpool sold hero early In tbe day, but bought later on. Local .hurts jMHBHHBfJMMHHMM covered, and there was a fair demand for long ac count. Weather and crop advleri wero generally bearlih. but they had very lltllo effect upon the mar ket The weekly weather report was bullish. Part of the Improvement was lost before the close on roil Itlng ules, but the undertone of the in.rl.et re mained firm. Tho Slgnil Bervlco predlcteel slmwcri to-night ind to morrow on tbe eo-vsts of North and South Carolina and Oenrgli The general position of cotton la unennnced. but It Is con tended by one well Informed local bouse that tl.o sentiment tn the cotton market has undergone a change i that tho rn-clptaat tho purls do not Justify estimate! of aten million bale crop andthat tho possi bility of a ten million or even larger yield Is offset bv the cheapness of tin prlci i that sooner or Inter spinners and outsldi rs will emits Into the mirket and buv freely, and that prices will ad-am e si nrply The worst feature of the market at the re . cm time Is the absence of otitsld. speculation Manchester rirlrnteaclTlces to day were moro favorable than of ate InKrKic HloonthespotwsidiilliNo 7. 7c. Sites 1000 baca Mancallo. l.ldii bais Mexican, ancl IHO baksCentral American ou private terms, Tho future trading waa as follows An e Highest. Lovett. doting January.. .. 2() n no (1 Bo n 4(1(40 45 March . 2,500 0 70 II 115 n 115(111 70 Mjy l,7"(J (1 -10 It HO 0 75(10 "(I December . 1,250 1140 0 10 II. '15(60. 41) Futures hero declined C to Kilobits, closing quiet iitlir sales of 5.7BO bags Havre dti lined if Ham burg vv as '4 pfg lower Kto was stesd) at tine hangenl prices, receipts In two dn)s 2H,(IU0i sloes, 47B,O0Ui exe hinge, 7 IM .U'el ,a iliclluo of 1 tild Santos was quiet and unchaiigrdt n c-lpti In twodiys, Itv.bOOt sttik, 1,045,01)0. Iiwer huropeine allies anel an lu crease In Iho vlslbli slipplv during eplem her of 551,101 lavs caused the decline here to dn The Amirliau vl-llle supply nf lira-11 Is Hud 007 bags, against r,stl,5i)0 a year ago Mftaih Iron 1'lg iron warrants were dull but stenelv at$7(c$7 IB for spot, (Kioteer. November and Iiteeiuber Co pr sttadr nn I miehangt'd alllNe for lake , Tin Very dull at 1J illlisll) 70c foraiot, (staler, Nov, tuts r and December Lead Weak, Spot, OctolsT and Novemb-r 4,2()i4l.221sc. helter Quiet and linehaiike 1 at 4 21)144 Klc Nvi Stoios spirits or turpentine firm it !)Ti3 54c i rosin dull nt sl.40ei.tl 45 for common to good trained, li rue LLiiM Vo quotations wi ro made here to day for e rude certificates In Ull City 72c bid. Iteflned utirhniigiet l'liovmoss Lard dull Prime, l SO l'ork quiet but stealy Nov lii-ss, it) nudtllli do old, u K$v 50 Tallow, i.c nutter ( real lery. Western. 22c Kggs htale, tuvtlHsie, Western KHjc. Lhi cago, (ie t. B "Provl-lou were dull, nnd ruled easier ou the liberal ling rec Ipts anil lowe r prices for samo. Packers solel January elellv e rles mode rately. The de mand was rathe r light, chit fl) from shorts who wero Inriui tned b Hctltn or grain market. Closing prices show i d a modi rstti decline The cash demand was onlj fair Tor meats an I rather Unlit for lard 1 hlrty two thousand hogs are I'stllnatcd for tivmcirrow." Minn Haw dull and nomlnali KM-test. U"v,c, 00 test,'! 1 5 1 (lu. ltetlned dull but st a ly. Wool IheWool ) xchaugu limited domestic wools as foil mvs- Oh o and 1". nns)lvmli XXX, 'loo : X and atsive, 28ct,2Hc , X, 25'.i No, 1, 2fse , No 2. 2s s2Pe t (Inn unwaeht d, 20e., unmerchantable. 2l .22c Ohlocomtillu No 1. --. ami blood, 27cv2Sc ; No 2, U blooel, 27ev2Ho I Ohio delaine, aOcs'ltc. .Mlthlga and alsive, 2 Ic 1 Un I, 2Be : No 2, 2hc ; lino iimvash-d, IHc , uiilacrchautable, ttic , Michigan combing u I, and Lj blood, 28c 1 No 2 '4 I.e... ..1 u.. . t,i. ..... .1. t-.n .. .. .. a e ....... w. .,...., 1., h , .,, . i.n .i.in.i.t. fe lit .-.-v. ......... .j, Indiana, and Missouri Combing, a blood. 2 P.c24c.t oimblpg, ldojd, 2ts2te t combing, bralel, 22c 1 nothing, v, blood, 22 (2 lo ; clothlug, 's blood, aid 2 tc , clothing coarse, 21c. Ciuciuo, Oct 5 The so were to-day's prices T.att It heat: Opening. Jllghett. iMUttt. Clottna .Vlphl, Deo.,. hpr, Uls u B V May.... bO'i U1S4 804 l"s W t orn: Oct.... 28 2FU. 2K tht 27 Deo .. 20"s '2H. St 2U' 2U--J May . . J.IV ajs. SJis 83". 801. oali; Dec... 104 IP's lt 10 10 Miy . 22.j 22" 22S, 22", 22'Sj Iaii a : Oct... . 4 43 4 43 I 42a 4.42-i 4 474 Dec... 4 .5J1q 4 321 4.50 4 50 4 85 Jan.... 4 U7-j 4 01h 4 03 4(13 4.70 7Clt.- O-t . . 4 nV? 4.03 4 H7a 4 00 4 00 Deo . 4 724 4 72a 4.70 4 70 4 73 Jan .. 4,72-j 4 724 4.70 4.724 4 73 IVrJr: Deo... J1 15 tt 20 ) 10 $3 10 1120 Jan.... 0 10 0.13 0 074 V 074 9 15 I.lvr Stock Market. Nxw 5'oaa. Tuestlay, Oct 5 Hecelpts of beeves were 835 head, matulT to bo exported No trading, feellug dull. Dressed beef slow at 7(300 V ff.. for good to prime native sides. Cables from llrltlsh markets quote American steera at Ioe.eii4c , dressed weight; American refrigerated l-ef at SUcA t-V V & tllorts today 1,175 beeves and 4,741) quarters of beef, tomorrow, 20 sheep and 4, aid quarters Hecelpts of calves, all for the mirket, were 221 bead ; J 1 7 he ad on sale all told. Stea ly for all sorts, but very quiet. Aleoul 23U head were currl d over. Veals sol) at SBut-l V 100 Its , griss.ri at S3 5U4 $2 03 Dressed calves generally dull, city dressed veals 10414,120. v . Itet elpts of sheep and lambs, all for the market, we re 4,2)11) head, ears on sale all told Lower all arouml and very ilu'l Alstut IK ears were carried over, shtep sold at 1 1 .!S'S4 too ns , limbs at 5(65 50 Dressed mutton, It0i,?4c V &.. dressed lambs, 7ftt)c Hecelpts of he rs were 2.527 head. Including 1 1 4 bead on sale, stead) at S4 rHH-cSl t'U f IUO IM Ileal Katntr Auction Satei. At tne Broi lwny siiesroom yesterday James L. W ills sold the lot al tho southwest corner of Audu bon avenue and lsith .met toJot-ephH Morris for S5 000 tl.o two lots ten tbe north side of -southern boulevard, ril lect soulh of Crcdona Park Fsst. to C. 8 -linsou for sl.4DU.tho six lots on the north tide of Creitoua I'nrk North, be ginning 177 feet east of l'rosiecl avenue to dlffertitt buvers at $1,200 each, tin four lots ou the north side of Crotona av enue, Ik . ginning 100 fe-et west of 17nth street, to Mrs S Ja cols at Si, 13(1 each, the lot at the northwest corner of 234th street and Oneida avenue to J Weill at e'M Mruug & Ireland so'd lu foreclosure N'os 10 and 12 last 110111 street, 50x133. eight story brick and stuiie flat, to the L'juitable Assuracce boclety, plain tin, for Slot, luo. Iteal Estate Private Sales. Chrlstlm Crimcr has sold to Nicholas Taussig, it aliout S4H.00U, the ve story flat, 25x100, on the northwext e omer of Madh on av enue aud 1 1 2th atre el Mawson.t llohbs have sold for Mortimer Fargo to Sirs AlheM Allen at (JO.iiiio, No 241) West Seven ty first street, in -xit)2 v, three story dwelling sp ntr Sthuvler has solel to F Acker at about d'U.OUo. No 117 West Seventy first street, 21x100, four store dwelling 1-rank VV (lllhert has purchased fromtbe New York and llitrlem Hallroad Compan), at SU7.300, the plot, loo "-arias in, on the northeast corner of Madison avenue ami highly eighth street The eitnte of Margaret Drogan has sold to James Jeuks, at 4JH00. Nos 414 nnd 410 West lift) sixth street. 50x100 5, four story tenements The Frank I. Mshert ompany has sold for William B Mt N let e the 4 4 stor). Amerle au basement dwelling. 15x1111x100, No 073 West Kud avenue, on private terms Jfttinncinl. REORGANIZATION or THE BRUNSWICK COMPANY. A majority of tho stock of the Itrunswlck Company has heen dipos ted and the PI, V OF ItKOItC. t . IZTI(I declared tll'KltWIV E. In compliance with the request ot the committee ou listing securities of the New 5ork block Kxchauge, tlio tlinn within whlchstock must lie deposited and the first assessment paid there on has been exten led tn c) TOIII'll '2STII, IstUT, at twelve o rloc k uoon Fl iiTIIKIt iie roslTH of etock will be IIIMKU i:i ly the Con tlneutal Trust Company, No. SO llroad Mreet, New York City, up to twelvo o'clock noon ou the 95TII nt P 1)1 TOIIKIt. INUT. After that elate stock will only be reeelvi el at tho option of tho committee and upon such terms as the) niay prescrlbo TVII.I.It-11 I). Al.l.lsot, thalroian, F. I licit lltllT, A. I.. UlltlCTZKn, Jr. II. M miKIIIAM, Counsel to tho Committee, 37 and .11) I Heert) Kt . N Y STUART & PADDOCK STUART & PADDOCK. HANK! KS AND 11HOKI Its Hew5orkt Huston, Mali : ,-o ? OOIIl.OADWAY. AMI - IIUII.DLSO. ZL " Philadelphia . S g 411 CIIKSTNl'T H111KFT. -- C3 INVF.STMP.NT bLCUHITIIS A BPF- 2 ' CIAI.T. VIDNRY LOANI.U ON ALL - LISTl.I) SHIUHITIES. INTFIll'ST PAID ON' DFPOSIT3. o 3 CHICK HOOhh lUHNISHED MTCiriiM. IIO-.D1, , PIlOVIMOtll, a S gai, corrov, j 1Z5 C-3 p- lioiigbt and lold for cash or on margin c3 is Iviry facility for the prompt execution of c-a orders. " KXPFItTOPIVION, ADVICF AND FORE CAST OF Tlir. MAItKLT lltFI. ON AP PLICATION Alkror Our Hooklet BECURFD INVKsTMrNT IN WHF.AT. STUART & PADDOCK J iiam:is-ii Hid si oi HENRY CLEWS & CO., II, lit, 1.1 und II llroitet SI. Members N. Y Stock Fn hinge, N V Cotton Fxchange N 5' I roilUceFxclialige, Chle wo Hoard of Trade Oiders exei utod at uuy of the nb' ve I- it hungt s for Investment or on margin luti rest ulluevitt ou ib posit accounts, subject to diet kat ilkht Act is llscal Ageu ts for corporations and for esi ale liftt stimuli ,202 Firm VVF ear 25th ht neaneh ORleeaJ h'' HADW AY Silk 1 X ge Illdg Branch omceiv H7 HIID-ON ST Mercililllo fcx'go. I llHOL'ltr si , lirookljai LOGKWQOD, HURD X CO., Itlrittbrr of lti ., . HiorU nnd Cutiuu Ui BAHKEnS AND COMMISSION BROKERS, Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, Grain, and Invest ment Securities. 4 and -ill nroadwm. NFUI VflRU B csaa 1 .lew Hlrrrt. "" TUniU TULItrilOSJE 3170 UHOAD. efiimiKim. omce ef (lines of ItES-el Kit A CO., IIKMIKItim A CO., llttKEIM. ItllKltllt. 64 WALL ST., N. Y. (II CLDAH ST., N. Y. STATIC RTnrnT TltlUT ., B3 STATE ST.. HOSTON. Tlie Michigan Telephone Company ISSUE OF $500,000 5 Per Cent First Mortgage Sinking Fund Gold Bonds. Part of nn Authorized Issue of $750,000. Dited July 1st. 1807, rrtnclpit due July lit, 1017. Interest payable Jinuiry and July, TltUSrEE OF noNDSt Guaranty Trust Company of New York. Frlnelpnl and Interest pnjable at fillAlt A1TV mUlT COMPAW IIP HfEVr lOltll, In (laid coin or present Itandnrd or wcllhl and llnenen. NF.VY YOItK. October Ut, 1( 7. The Michigan Telephone Company. PUOPKHTY. The Michigan Telephone Company wai orgmlied In IS83. under the Lini of the State of Michigan. Since thit time It bis acquired the property nnd right! of tho Telephone and Telegraph Construc tion Company of Detroit, and the Michigan Hell Telephone Companv, thus becoming tho sole II censeo of the AMFIUCAN IIF.Lt. TELEPHONE COMPANY for tho state of Michigan, covering an area of operation of 57,000 square miles with a popu latlon. last census, of 2,2 1 1,000. The number of Exchango Subscribers al of April lit, 1807, being 13,077. va i. un. The Value ef the Security covered by this Ismoof bonds as shown on the liooks. December 31it, lfiOO, was 12. 574.41S. 41, represenled by Slocks of other companies, accounti dne, md sundries S4B0.000 Fnnrhlse llO.onn Res! estite 21,000 Construction I.RAO.Ono VTIlh regird to the value of the Construction, the Flectrtcal Engineers report as follows "VYo have estimated carefully tbe cost of reproducing the Plant, and bcllove that It cannot be replaced for an amount thit Is materially less than that given above." 7.-f 7f.Vf.Vrt5. The Net Earnings for 180 applicable to the pay ment of Interest on the bonds was JIO-'.OOO, or more than Ave times tho amount necessary to meet the interest on tho full issue authorized. Tho Not Income of tho Company for five years put has been In no year less thin the above amount CAPITAL STUCK ASO ltlVlUEXltS. Tbe Capital Stock Is S2.500.000: and annual divi dends have been continuously paid since 1635 it the rite of fl per cent per annum ou itock oulstindtng Tbe American Bell Telephone and tbe Western Union Telegraph Company aro largo holders of the stock. Theio Donds tike precedenoe of the above, both ai to principal and Intereit PUttPOSES. The purpeae of the issue Is to provide funds for extensions, which It Is estimated will further In crease tho earnings, and all property a-qulred by thu proceeds ot lale of these bonds will bo sub ject to the Mortgage. .v. xa a r.ir est. The Management of tbe Company Is controlled by the following Hoard of Directors Hubert T. Lincoln, Hugh McMillan. Norman Williams, Frederick A. Forbes. William A. Jackson. Hobert C. Clowry, and Ashley Pond. One of the above gentlemen represents the Western Union Interest, and another that ot the American Dell Telephone Company. The Company Is operated under the policy of the American Dell Telephone Company. .r.vfij.Vf; j-'f.v). The Company li required to placv In the bands ot the Ouarinty Truit Co of N Y , is Trustees, each year, commencing July. 1002. SO,000 (which will retire tbe full Issue or bonds at maturity), to bo In vested In bond! or tbe Company, but only If they can be obtained from hoi lers at a price not exceed Inc pir and Interest. The Tru-teo cannot cilt tho bondi, and If holders are unwilling to sell it this price, tbe Fund must 1. Invested In the class of securities regulated by law for Michigan Saving! Ilanki EXAMISATIOSS A.Vlt EEPOttTS. The Lcgil Organization of tbe Company, and lti proceedings relative to this Issue of lionds, has hern examined by MiBirs Story Thorndlke, Councilors, Boston, the Physical Condition of the property by Messrs. Stone & Webster, Llectrlcal Engineers, of Hostou, and the accounts of the Company by Henry A. Piper, Public Accountant, of Hoston Copies of the reports tn-iy bo iten at the Offices of the undersigned. E IIE( sicirl TIIK llllltr. IIOVII1 AN 1 UKlllt1lll.lt I KS1 VI II tT. IVU OIFIEII Til KM toil Nt'ltMt IIII'TIOX LOT TO SI'IT I'l IttllVSEIW IT lOOCj AVD AlCIIIKU l TBIU.1T. ist:its itii-Tiiiv iiooui m i.i, nn opev AT (It'll lll'll'KCTIVJK OFI'ICIM ov Tilt Hi ll ATI. 0( TOIIKIt 7TII, IB7. FltOVI lo A. VI. I TII. I -J VI, Tin: itii.HT ii nrJi'iitno to ncuirr. on nKJI'LT at ItSlItll'TIOM. KESSLER & CO., 54 VV AI.l, NTIlKr-r, V, T. HENDERSON & CO., Ill CBUAH STIIFI-T. V. T. STATE STREET TRUST CO., as NTvri: HTm.i'r, iiiistiiv, BANKERS, ni An an uuovnvv it, . IISU IIIIOtlMVAV. IU7II IIHOIIIVVAV. Deposits received. Cheek books f uriilshcd. ISTF.IIFST VI 1 n ED. I.OVM Made on Listed blocks and Donds Dealers lu l' tn ri riTAri'i iiovDi. STOCKS, emit, COTTOV, IloiUhr and ot1 fi.r pw'i or a to ." prcoo t margin Our fmMUtli. for il. Allan lu all klmli of eourU.oi aud bpt tulnlhi LuiuniMllli( Jiiuot boojotltnl. trltft lor our IjiM 1 1 1 1 era nit C In-Kin r. Hew York and How Jersey Telephone Co. "RICHTS" lll'tl.l l 111 George H. Prentiss & Co., 117 IV II I I VI h , . i, 'JUH VIOM'VI.I K hT , IIIIOIIIll.-l vv. no into vn sriti I.T, Kew York, Oct. 1, IM!. TO lll)l.lli:ill, UF Columbus & Hocking Valley Railroad Company FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. Ilondholders vi'ho ar" deslrousof colli ting lb Ir I rlnelpul e an oldulu same bj prrsentluK the ext 11 le 1 bonds it ni) unici, where 1 will piy par and accrued Interest until further not he J-'. J. LISMAN. efinunrlnl. -j The Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf ' Railway Company. The undersigned reproentlni- a iniijorlly of the conso.lilalcd n urtkago bonds of tho Union l'aclflo, Denver and Oulf llilliviy Cotiipniiy, Issiiol tinier lu mortgage dated April I, l-WO, have Is-cn cooitt luted a committee for the ptolecllon uf tho Intereiu nf the consolidated mortt, igo bondhohlcM, under nn agreement, djte I fipiember It, 1HII7, copies of (il which inn be obt-ilncd al the ofllco nf tho Depoil- c3 tarj.Centrvl Trust Innipviiy of Nework, So Si Wall Mreet, N Y , or nt the a-rency ot the De on tsry, the Amcrl 'an I nan 1111 1 Trust Company. !o. 53 Stale Street, Huston, Miss Holders or consolidated mnitcage bonds may de posit the same villh the Deosltary In the Oitf .1 Ncv. York, or In Ilo-tnii at Itssnl.t agency, on or be fore the first do) or November, 1MI7 (ertlflcates of the Depositary will lie Issued for tho consolidated mortgage lionds so dep islted nnd an npplloatton will bo mnele, ns soon as practicable, to have auch oertlO- v, cites listed upon tho N'ew York stock Exchange. ( Dlted N'ew 1 ork, September H, IR07. (.IIKMII.I.I' vi. IIDIX.K, thalrmao. C.KdllUK VI. TI'I.l.VI W, i j. Kitvvrm too. I oi.ivru Aviit-i. I IIAItnV ttAI.TEIU. w t. iir.Mtv itriiui:. I j II (-.Yin I.I.VI4. i IIIIAII iidnR-nt-tvi, ?"' Ceramlttia. f 3, T. OllANOElt, Secretary. I V JOHN S WIRE, ' K E. O IIEND1.RSOM. Counsel. The Union Pacific, Denver & Gulf I Railway Company. I To the Holder uT First vtortgagn h per cent, bonds ot the Denver, Texas and Oulf Hallway Company; 1 First Mortgage r per cent, bonds of thi Denver, I Texas and lort Worth Ilallroad Company 1 I Funded Interest certldcates of the Denver, Texaa i and I ort Worth Ktdlroad Company; ami &. Stock of tho Unloi Pacific, Denver an 1 Onlf Rail- m way Company ! H A committee of holders of the consolidated mora- 1 H ' grego IkihiIs or Iho Union Pacific, Denver and Oulf 'H Hallway Compnn has been formed under an agree- H metitdated the eighteenth day or September. t97. 'H Ilobtcrsnf the above mentioned lionds. funded Id- H terest certldcates, antl stock may deposit the lama H subject to said ngrroment with the Central Trust '''H Comi any of New York the DeKsltary nameelln lild ! agreement, at Its omce. So .11 WallStrect. NewTork, liH or at Its agency, the American Loin and Trust Com- ;,- pany, No ",3 state street, Poston. VIvss H Certificates of deposit will be Issued hy the Depot- H Itiry In reflect of deposits so made, and an appllc. H tlon wilt Is made, is soon ss prictlcahle, to hive luelti H ce-rllllCAle s listed upon the New York Stock Exchang. 'H Dated New York, September 1", lbU7 ' e.ltnw n.1.1: n. nolii.r, thalrmaB. I ) (IKOItl.KVi. I'tl.l.vi v, ' j. KKVVrilY too. I OI.I Kit 1-11 III. t IIAP.IIV ttl.TP.IU, SaJ Ill'MtY 111'OI.K, B IIMMtl 1.1.111, flB Mil III IlEIUt-lft-f-f, lm rommlttea. IHb J. T ORANOCn. Secretary. VBXl JOHN S WISP. (Hi! E C HhNDLUSON. Counsel, l NEW EDITION II HAIQHT & FREESE'S AANUAL 1 1 JUST ISSUED. f WrltP or call fur the latest edition of our 'iOO- Iff H TAQE lerHITV JUMAI," Juat iss ltd, glTlng f H latest recurdi of j trices anJ tatlstl.t to oat? i fl Co need ftt lty liankn, the l'n , ami )oanI of Trade fl tbruiiKhtuit UifMuuntry to tit the nioit (umtensed and H ftntlsti..ll rt Ilul le ituMIiatton t'w r SsutMl by anj fll banLtnn Ihiuv Illuoiratrtl with rallrnid maps ahow- flj liiR tht tnt m tliroiiHn nhlLh tlj 3 run. anil clvlng ( Jfl rantfH of 1 rU" of otKL, Wheat uiid Cotton for ten 1 Jfl tothlrt ytars. Jnt( st flninrlnl retort. htat?n-nt of 1 ! faruliiK- v . ( all ItallrtNtl nn t Industrial Cor f H furathmfc hose blurt r are llnttd on the principal BBfl XL'hanijtts, thrrtl enihiln-c lnt-iitira tu operate on fifll their own JiitlRtu nt. hated ou faits to Ik found In th IHl Maiuial, hit It N lnv atunble to buslnea men gcner lfll b'lt It ftiabN nnj one 10 Invest monty, keeping th 1-HI prluclptl Inta-ct, aud inaklnR It pay an Income. vHI IsSUI D (JUA.T1S AND 3IILKD FUEE. ( flTO-t K". IUM-H, ;RAISI , (fll omn. pnoiiNios jHl Dought and unit, for raxh or on margin of 3 to 5 H Ier-ient. ComuilMion, 1-1B .HL nRTKIlMII4. TIIK nAM IAI RKAPoar- B RIIIII IT1 OF TIIR 1-IltM WITU WUICH lfll IOC Ili:W, IH AH ITII'ORTAXT AS 8CI.nCT- Hifl If. Tlll UI4.1IT HTIX Kl DI New York, Ho-. ton, and 1'hlUdelphla Katlonal Dank IRII ref renceg furulshetl M HI Twenty ear experience, largeit clientele, most Hfll commmltoui oftlces, bent brokerage serrlce. H ffll BfAIGHT&FfiEESE H BANKERS COMMISSION" STOCK BROKERS, J New York, 53 Broadway. if Philadelphia, 402 Walnut St. If Boston. 85 State St. II UPTOWN OPKICK. 1132 IIHOVDVV I.Y. B PRIVATE WIRES. fl we niKr arrciti.Ti or Bj BANK & TRUST CO. STOCKS. II P. J. GOODHART & CO., M fiK-niii'it-' . 1. hTcn it i:ciiicb. 38 WALL STREET. ffl Kountze Brothers, BROADWAY AND CEDAR ST.. HEW YORK. W) Buy and in live ad lives on Kailroid, Municl- H pal. .uul oilier -.c. 111 iticv. Draw Hills of I wlimi-e on Tnt-land and tho Continent, and nuke Cible Transfers. CAFITA1L I One of tlie (Ircntest 1 titlli o.iil Inventions !H of iln r. . icii'iillv tialciiti'il, Inii'-uf'-lii" H In itrt in v i iiIoi'h liiiiuts for lack of cnjiltal IH to pl.iii il nil the liiaiket. Will sell fine- IjH I tlini.il iiiieu-l fur a titlm of its ic.il vnluc IH j I'ull ii.iitn iiIhin free. Aililrths ISAAC l'. !K JIl.l.lM.IIAVr, . vie.iile.-LHtiitun, I'a. BJ w t il vv si i y"h (.-. i) jom s, T ,- nlw., MS wii.i iam iioiiimvv. s s,u' k ----'-. mm FLOYD-JONES & ROBiSON, l 18 WALL SI. II Stocks Bonds and Investments. jfl mm & stout I 1 Nassau Ktr.-ot. Cor. Wall St. Bi ., . , I Vm 1 urU MlurU ITsi liunut'. h( McmiGrs oi ,""' i"1-' " eve ii.iiiue. wm (CIiIiuku lliiaril nr Iratlr. H drill tr rvn uli'il mi tlio nluii i-1 hnni-es In D BONDS, STOCKS, COTTOJI AND GRAIN. Jfl BROWN BROTHERS&Co. W an will, NritMtr, Mj D-iilcr, In lUllrcul linn is s'nl lni"stiiipiit Bocurltlsi. Urn Orders Executed on the STOCK EXCHANGES OF New York, Boston, Philadelphia &, Baltimore tviilrmlo: ;uul ilntrvcot. I Allans svi ic M 'tvsi, H M V OI. v hi I'tuillsT V, isli? H The 130th Consecutive Somi- H j Annual Dividend. H llic Ulrictiirs I'thls hniK (into t il ,1ny ili-rlsrwl a Um ill t Is ii 1 i.r 1,11 ll'lt.rsr un I an i-iirarmaof lflB. i o.si ii it i i.st, uuiiir ill. iutuiiisirtii.iasisi TK' Iniciuilis, ia)uijo (iu mil aricr (Xiulwr i. iitusliua. fUt Tiiv tnui.tr- LkmiLs will rcitulu i li.s. il null, mat dal B XIITIIUH W. bllhUMAN, UasuUr. B