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t2SiMiiMfcttMiatiW w ttfa,ES?f5a5SyHMMpMi. I QUEER JAMAICA FINANCES. H niSOOTEDlES X1RE JIT OOJirTROJ.. XJTB rJTOWIt JIXPEHTS. B Ilo Kara It mil II" lrceaar- la ConlMt B Dlnnr or the la.net r llondt tlecentlr K Mmte bj- Mtiitleliml Corporatism That Am E tn (In eroniollrtnlrd with .ow VorU CUT. - Comptroller Fitch cnvooutiiBtntcment jrestor- B- flnjr In which ho until Hint It litis bocomaqulto , evident, us tho result of the work nlrcnely- done ' bx lho export nccoutitnntn appointed by him to s overhaul tho nccounta ot the borouiths ot iirook- !(' ljrn, nirhtnoml, and Queens, that It 111 bo nocei- K ary for tho Comptroller to contest many of tho i ltsuo of bonds by tho munlrliml corporations to '1 bo consolidated 1th New York city. T, One of tho reports recently presented by tho ' expert accountant onRARcd In Investigating tho : accounts nnd records of the town of Jamaica ;' shows n rcmnrknblo condition of affairs. Tho report shows that. In tho ofllco ot tbo clerk of i that town, there Is t o system of Indexing and i recording papars an file; that thcro Is no rocord ' Of tbosovoiol bond Issues, as icqulrcd by chop- i tor 085, Lnwie of lfitVJ, as amended by chapter K- SSO, Laws of 1B!5; that tho cash accounts ot I tho several Hupcrrlsors do not show tho sta us 5 of thosovcral appr iprlatlons; that moneys np- S preprinted nnd rnlecd for spocldc purposes havo b:cn paid out for general purposes. Also, that tho Hoard of Supervisors of Qucons ' county on March IP, 1X07, nnthorlicd.tho town k of Jamaica to Issuo $150,000 worth of 4 por i cent, bonds, and authurlrcd tho Supervisor ot . Jamaica to soil them at prlvato or public sale, ! and to churgo for bis own fees 1 per cent, for re- ' cclvlng and paying out tho proceeds; that tho 2? bonds i uro Bold nt prlvato unlo by the Supor- f, visor and that he paid himself tho commission $ of 1 per cent, out of the proceeds; that tho roso- K solution of tho Hoard ot Supervisors also V directed the Supervisor of Jamaica to pay out of I j tho proceeds of tho bonds tho Interest which should fall rttto on them prior to a new tax lovr, nnd to include the amounts sopnldlntho town St budgotfor 18!8. t Also, th.it after tho bonds wcro sold a contract u was endued into for tho work of mncadamizlng E thcblchwnysof Jamnlcant nu cullinatcil cost of J' 0S7.'J33, and a further contract for tile engl- 1 ncerlng expenses was made at thoratoof 5 por f, cent, of tlio lontract price; that up to Oct. 1, ' 1807, thero had been paid out of tho procicds ot tho bonds, for commissions to the Supervisor, F. V. Dunton. to tho Commissioners of High ways, for inspectors' fees, land damages, legal ' cervices. Interest on bonds, &c $ltl,3l7.ll'.!, i making, with tho contract prlco nnd tho engineering expenses estimated at f-i:,8G, .05. i tho total sum or 490,431.117; that tho interest . of tho p45n.OOO bonds ilcDositrd In tho bank J amounted, Oct. 1, 181(7, to the sum of $1,331..M ; that It would nppcur therefrom that tho ', eipenscs connected with tlio contract work exceeded the appropriation therefor by tho sum of 845,100.40. and that to that extent thoro is a deficiency In tbo funds. Also, that tho Supervisor of the town of Ja maica has overcharged for work dono in 1800 In making a copy it the assessment roll; that his bill for tho samo la $2,75X51, when, according to legal rates. It should havo been only $809.70, I . making an overcharge of $1,883.81; that this J bill was audited and paid by tho County Treas- ff iircr, and that aaa matter of fact fio work was i done by otners tor Mr. Dunton, for which he i: paid only $450. f Also, that tho Interest on bank deposits has not hem credited bv tho Supervisors since 1800, r and that moneys which should have been col li Icctccl from the Ixing Island Heal Kstato and In vestment Company lor rcntnl of llro hydrants !' has not been paid or collected. Also, that on i Juno 11, 1877, tho town of Jamaica leased a strip of land about thirty feet wldo and four t miles long for nlncts-nino soars to tho New J York, Woodliiivcn and Uockawny llailroad Com- i pany for $200 per annum, which, on a ft per ( cent, hisls. would represent the laluo of tho land tobeS4.000; that on May 8, 1880, tho town of i Jamaica convoyed in fco simple to tho same , railroad corporation a strip of land 150 feet I; in width and fourmllcsln length, which included tho land leaded as abovo stated, for a consldera- J tlon of $3.3.4. On tho basis of valuation on i' which tho lcnsewas made, thin property must v have been worth nt least $20,000. Itnlso p- ,, pears that leases of ihc common lands have been ;, lnadeou extremely unfatornblo terms: one hav- , ingbcen mado for ti term expiring Dec. 31, 1042, i and another to begin at that date to run until t 1!)J2. ? Rimawny Hay Alba to Me Seat Home, jf GnnENWiciI. Conn., Oct. 20. A boy 10 years old applied to Sheriit FItzroy to-night for !odg- ing In the lockup. On closo questioning ho .s broke down and said his name was Walter llcls- l lcr of Long Island City and that h had run r away from home. He said he was tired and t Hungry and wanted to be sent home in tho ) morning. He Is apparently not over bright, and , locked up for the night. I SUBSTITUTION i the rilAUD ot the inj. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand GARTER'S Little Liver Pills, The only perfect Liver Pill Take no other, Even if SrVHriorl r rin an Beware of imitations of Same Color Wrapper i RED. p . . .. .. . 12 COKTIjANDT ST. EXTIItOItlll.VAUV VAI.I'KS 1 MEN'S llMlMNIIINGfl. i-KV Fancy Caa'.imere Wool " ?sf) Eklrts and Drawer!, our. 0 n each, worth 11.60. Orsy Suede Glorei, JmOs OBc, full pique seam. fU-XCT Af, Imported Dres Shirts, L-yV n LS)jS-e i Madras Duttnru Shirts Q J IT ll ""' w'"' Plr ssparato Men's Shoes. VCe are selllnc mora Men's Bhces than any store la tlili city, for itjlf, wtarlag quality, comfort and phtaomeaal prlco tbej are unmatctiable, Vnaltsh Enamel (rxtriialoii aolaa) S3.D7 latant Iathrr (rxteualon aulea) 9.0T Vnlvtralty Itiuiets, ralr llnad B.ON JAEGER The Standard Underwear of the World. Descriptive Otnlovuo free by Mnll, : la rVeir VorU C'ltr nt our om itorts oul) i Main Retail Store, 16 W. 33d St. ' n. ...... 1. o. ' 1" Broadway. . nranclicsi 48 AV. lSBih St. ! COWPERf HWAfPS- I EELIABLE "rot'' -ai" f CARPETS. ALL WOOL GLANKETS, 5 Sa.OC, $4.00 nnd $B.OO por pair. ;' LONG CREDIT. 1 IOI West 14th Street. xnoas costa niaAir nxnK notes. tin. Relnaman Telia of Karma Attempt Bay a rrralrtaner wllh Becaa Ifaner. William II. Dohm, n llthographor, and Mrs, Kuir nla Itclnoman wcro tie principal ivltneues In tho ro I Ion dollar Costa Itlcan bank, noto countcrfcltliiK caso ycat-rJay. Thoy teatlflod nRalnst Kcdorlco Morn, Itlcardo do IlcauteenB, and Lout Houteman, tho men on trial. Dohm said that ho mado tho stones from xhlch tho notes were printed; that he delivered quan tities of tho notes to Morn nnd Do IloqueSons, nnd that tho latter paid him for tho work. Do llcnticaoiis, ho said, packod tho bills In tho sofa and told him that It was all belnR dono in tho Interest of Mora's aspirations toward tho Proa Idcncy of Costa Illca. Mrs. Ilclnonian said sho was introduced to Do Hcnucscns by Mora, who subsequently Induced her to n company De Hequesens to Costa Illca, Sho denied tint sho had circulated bonus notes there. Mora was tho moving spirit in tho whole affair and Do Itequescns carried outthe counter feiting scheme on Mora promlso to pay him well for It when ho became President. De Ito quesens frequently borrowed money from her to supplv Mora's wants. When thi-y returned from Costa' It ca Mora upbraided Do Hequesens bo causo he loft packages of tho countorfolts on too of a wardrobe in a hotel nt Port LItnon. Other witnesses testified regarding the ship ment of tho bogus noie-laden hofa nnd Its arrival In Costa Itlca. Among them was Gorardo Iglc slss, a cousin of President Iglcslas of Costa Hlca. who said the sofa contained 4,030 counter felt notes of 100 pesos. Tho trial will probably continue through to day and to-morrow. uxAXCiAL Axn coaitiitiiaxAn. .tew York stork Bictaanca Sales Oct. 00. UNITED STATES AND BTATB PONDS Q!C S1.OO0S). 26 UB4.r, 10251 S7' 10nSBa,o 116'a B US4c, 1B2312B1! closino rnicxs or united states noms. Clef. Jllked. Bid. AlttC C 8 ' C?.Ba,lB,,r,,i.,, atplofQ. 00 J0.--114,sU6 re si r Un st 8- M0T..'..".H24 113a "" "" "a fnMs.c. C?.Sot.0,,r,,t 1007 ii3 ii44,88:--102" mst4a,r, CnBt6i,r, 10S3. ...'.127 127 180B 10 Cost 4. c. 10SG 128 128 RAILROAD AND OTHER TIONDB fIN Sl.OWtft 6 Atch adj GBU 1 Kash&Chatli132 30 68 lONRnofCalBa. 88"a 6 67'4 27NWdBs,S3yr.llO 27Atchtnl4 B0V 3NY.OWr4a 07 22 86 200rKAN4 0IV1 00 80U lOOSLcnSi 02i 10 Atltracln.... "V 1 024 7 Ann Arbor 41.. 81 1 02 ' 8 Br W&W B$... 1004 40SL,lnoa 50 2 Brook UnQSs. 1134 18 564 1 113 SOraSLSi 1101 3 113" 2 110 0 1134 5 Ore Imp 1st, trl 034 1 Cht&O en Bi.1124 OPaeof Mo 1st. .101 0 Cba0nl 4t. 704 5 r. S LE 1st. .1044 1 79 1 Ro.WtOeiBs.110 30 C,BAQ,4s,Nex 05 50 Rock Ul ex Ss,.1053 2 06' 1 105'. 3 C.C.C Icn...l35 1 Raad fnl s.... 84 2 Can So Cd 10a 11 Woo Wist.... 82 2 CAOtb Arlst.llS's 4 81 6CenPaoi08a..lO24 10 Scl V Jt NE 4s 84 1 ChlctEUnl9sl02' 1 844 3Cln.II&T)cn4slig 1 1 SoPaoof Calcn 014 10 COaRy lstlno 404 16 SoPof N It lstl07 5 C. Ind t L Oi... 00 llO St L A SFi3i..l004 1 064 20 EtLSF4... 71 4DratnOco... 88'4 10 704 9 884 4StPnl4s 1034 10 FrlfprlortxlB.. 91 IStPlJt, CftP, 5FPSI.lst6s..lll WdlT 1164 0 OenEleodsbBslOl 5 Stan It &T Ss.. 004 1 Iowa Cent 1st.. 074 10 Stan RftTino. 14 27 Kanrcon.tr.. 88 3 BoIl'waySa.... 02 6 014 2 014 5 01 2 014 11 03 7TPlst5s DS'U 23 EantTax 4s.. 80 12 06'a 1 804 22 90 4 86 0TxPac2illn.. 27 5 Kan ft T 24s.... 014 27 274 llKC.PftOlsU. 80 5 27 1 L4t WIIcna..1004 10 274 1 I.ouANk 4s... 84 1 T.CIJtROs.Bd 874 12ManR'y4s 934 2 87 4 034 HJnPac06s, tr.1134 5 51ft Et 1st 1184 1 114 10 Met EI 2d 106 1 UnPac 08a. tr.1134 1 0 Morgau'a L ft T 0 Cn Pao a f. t r..l 1 0 7 1274 4 Union Pao C T, lONorPlst, C....1104 124ct.pp41 1 1104 10DnlonEllst.tr 83 25NorPaolst.r..llO4 10 0 P. DftOlst. 48 3NPprlor4s.. 904 30 484 35 00 6Wablst 1074 35Krao(nl3s ... 504 6 1074 15 Norf A Wen 4s 77 2 Wall 2d 784 1 NJCen ml Bs.113 6 784 2 112". 10 78 40N YCen lst.r..H74 2WabDftCex.. 094 1 NYCendebBs.109 6 Wabdeb.sB... 284 10 Nah ft Chat oul 034 5 28 2 1034 lWsst8h4s 1084 Total salts of railway toads (par Talus), SI, 120,000. RAILROAD AND OTHER SrfARES, Open- Utah' Lotc- , Clotlno . Salt: ina. ttt. tit. Bid. Attrd. 15300 Am SR.. 141 4 142'4 1414 1424 1424 S0OAmSRpll44 1144 1144 114 1154 SCOAmSM. 10 104 10 104 10 HlAtnSMp 28" 28a 28 284 20 SOAmCabl 014 014 014 014 2820AmTob. si's 824 814 824 824 UOATobpflll 111 1104100 114 74 Am Ex. .1154 1164 1164 116 117 lOOAmCOIl 214 214 214 204 214 1205 AtCh.TA are.... 134 134 13"a 134 13"a S280 Atch.TA orap. ifU'i ZB'i t;a-4 iiti'i UU'a 100BknEI.tr 84 84 84 800 Bait A O 134 14 134 13". 14 lBlOSBaybtO 44 44 44 44 44 llOBr'kRT 324 324 324 33 334 400 BUn 0.123 1234 123 1224 1234 400 Can So.. 654 664 644 65 654 860OChatW 164 164 15 164 164 404BCbtsAO 214 214 21 214 214 lSORBCtilcOai 00 004 064 004 064 SSO C.C.C A BtL.... 35 36 35 364 354 1810C&NW1224 123 1224 123 1234 240C4SWP1034 1634 1634 102 103 23035 C, 114. Q. 034 044 034 044 044 1T480C.MA8IP 024 034 024 034 034 212 CM ftbt Ppf. ..140 140 140 1304 140 fOOBC.UIAP 864 804 864 B04 864 KOOColKuol. 224 234 224 234 24 1883 Conaas. 200 2004 207 207 200 500 C, 14 1.. 04 04 0 0 04 BBS DAHuii. 1144 1144 1144 1144 110 BOODetaas. 60 604 60 40 61 100 D Ann p 444 444 444 444 40 240 Kris II R 16 15 15 154 164 OOOErlelstp 364 37 364 304 374 lOOEATIf.. 26 26 26 2S 26 &20QruElio 334 334 334 334 34 looiiccim. 00 oo 00 084 00 1680IIICcnt,1014 1014 101 1014 102 400IH8teel. 43 46 43 44 46 200 la Cm.. 0 04 0 0 04 lUOECPAO 244 24.4 244 244 244 lOSKADJIp 13 13 13 13 16 lOOI.EAWp 704 704 764 764 764 !OLalteHlil70 170 170 TOOI.arlOas 42 44 42 42 44 470SI.OUAN 664 56 65 664 60 15BtlaiiConl014 1024 1014 1014 1024 y.'OMclStl'.ylOl 1014 101 1014 102 MIIlDlms b74 574 C74 674 60 10VMIchCtnlO694 1054 1054 103 100 4U001oran 204 304 204 304 304 SOOHo.KftT 13 134 13 134 13". HLMf. tfATn 5fll. rtMS. flPt, fl'll. SSL, 1 StorAUsl074 1074 1674 10B4 170 PSO N J Cent 03 034 024 034 034 P144 N Y Cam 1074 1074 1074 1074 108 POO.SatI.raJ 34 344 34 344 344 !i:iNt MplOS 105 105 104 105 x(0 N V. C ft stl. ... 134 134 134 134 134 230 h Y, S ft Wpf... 34 34 34 334 344 UTBNftWp 424 424 424 424 43 IM.-.Sorl'a.-. 174 18 174 18 184 1)63:. N I'm p. 614 614 614 614 62 luOOnUUIa 44 44 44 44 0 OiUOnlAW 10 104 16 164 1G4 ZBOreUL., 184 184 184 164 104 ITUBPacUsIl 314 324 314 314 32 100P, DftE 14 14 14 14 14 850PuiralC170 170 170 170 172 c:wor,c,CA Ml,.,. 304 324 304 324 324 HOP, CCA fctl.p,, 604 08 604 674 00 7C0J4naKR1164 1164 116 1164 1164 1748llsi41ai 234 834 U84 884 834 MBkattfiH CM- JTteV &" r CJosfatr , H,fc tna. "I- "' " u,'d- lOIOIUadtp 404 604 60 404 60 BDRaadtp B04 204 204 204 804 103StPD 20 20 20 18 SI lOOBtPADp 804 804 804 80 81 StOOBtl'ftO. 704 80 70 704 804 300 M'd Con M 1.70 1.70 1.70 SOUBoPae.. 20 20 20 104 204 OOSoRwy. 04 04 04 0"a 04 SIOJSoRyp. 30 304 204 304 304 200BtJftOI 7 7 7 7 74 412SII.ASII' 04 04 04 04 04 BlObthAS Flstp. 61 614 51 614 614 8 Et I. A 1 F24p. 104 104 104 20 214 lOOOStanRAT 54 64 5 6 54 2220 TC At.. 204 274 204 274 274 BBOTexPao. 114 114 114 114 1 14 0R2OUnPac 224 244 224 244 244 700UP.DAO 74 84 74 8 84 BOOUSRubp 64 644 64 03 07 300 USL. .. 74 74 74 7'4 7'4 lSOUBLp. 644 644 644 04 044 SoOWabp.. 184 184 184 184 19 lB02WUTel 874 884 874 884 884 Total sales, 244.225 shares. BOSTON CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. Btd. Afked. JIM. idfrif. flosAtb..217 WtstEleo.. 214 noaftUr...lG7 16R OfnEleop. 80 86 ChleJcom.1084 100 nosAMon,.140 1404 ChlcJpf... 100 CalAHfcla456 406 Fltchburcp 06 Osceola.. .. 371, 38 NawF.ngp. 80 QulncyM... 140 MxCen4s 03 Tani Mln...l32 136 OldColony.184 185 Tam.Jr.... 164 WERcom. 03 034 I"'"' 244 244 tllEtecl.... 43 46 BUOlat... 84 80 Domln'nC 21 22 UU0 2U... 66 08 tnBeltTol26D 201 ruiLAPKLrniA ci.oaisa quotations. JIM. AtXlti. Md. Antra. fh!hVat. 274 28 (VOL Co.. 444 45 TrnnRR... 674 674r.lSBcom. 284 20 PhllaTrac. 71 71 4 El 8 B pf... 304 32 Union Tra m 1 14 I'lI.I.APo 104 104 E&PTo.. 704 71 I'll.LAPp 384 384 MetTrac ..101 102 WelsCcom 104 1B4 CTofNJs 30 37 WelsCpf.. 05 07 CTotNJBs 004 074 UaltTrut.. 104 104 UQImpCo 804 864 Uarsden.... 17 18 CniCAOO CLOSINQ QUOTATIONSL JIM. Aikrd. JIM. Jrttd. 6 8 I."... 63 64 Mil Brew... 8 84 AmStr'M.. 304 31 Mil Brew pf 20 Canal AD.. 00 07 N Y Biscuit 014 024 ChlcBrew.. 74 8 NCbStRy.226 220 CltyR'way. 4 230 St Stable C. 184 20 4 Dlam'd M..146:i 147 tt'CbStRy 904 1004 LakeSfL" 184 10 MetWR... 0 04 LSf'Vclfs 16 10 IATE8T LONDON QUOTATIONS. Atchison, aap 134Norfolt ft Wpr. n,. 434 Canadian Paclnc... 824 Northern Paincpr. 524 Cbesapeaks ft Ohio. 22'4Ontarlo A West 174 Erlecon.aap 164 Pennsylvania 684 Erlelstpt 374'neadlnr, lstap.... 12 Illinois Central 1044 MPaul 054 Kansas A Texas.... 134 South Railway 104 LakaSboro 174H)!6outh Railway pf.. 314 Loulstllle A Naah.. 571, Union PaUdc 234 Naw York Central. 1 1 Q4l Wabash pf 104 TUESDAY, Oct. 510. The motive of tho Government In moving for a postponement of the foreclosure sale of tho Union Pacific properties Is plainly Indicated by tho compromlso which tho Union Pacific Re organization Committco effected to-dnv with tho Attorncy-Gencrnl of the United States. Tho threat of tho authorities at Washington 10 abrogate a contract which they had made after months of deliberation has been successful in exacting $3,000,000, not froiij tho Reorganiza tion Committee, as has been erroneously stated so frcqucntl and so positielj tint doubtless many pcoplo bcllctc It to c tho truth, but from tho shareholders of tho reorganized com pany, who will becomo such through holdings of the present stock and other securities. Tho as sumption that tho reorganization syndicate would ba o secured as a profit tho $3,000,000 which tlio Got eminent will now recede Is abso lutely unwarranted by thcfaits. Following the practico adopted In nil railway reorganizations, tho Union Pacific committee provided In Its plan for a total Issue of first mortgage bonds In ex cess of the amount required to fund the first mortgngo bonds and payoff tho Got eminent lien. A lurgcr issuo of new bonds than is nb$o lately needed to taLo up and unify outstanding Issues Is authorizod in reorganizations, that the new company may hacasoundandmarkctahlo security for tho further Improvement and exten sion of tho property and to meet whatever demands its tralllc may make upon it for ad ditional facilities. Tho Southern Hallway, tho Heading, the Atchison, the Northern Pacific, and practically every railway lonipany that has been rco ganlzcd of lato hns been provided with such a reserve fund of securities to draw upon; and the valuo ot tho issuo as n n hole is not impaired becnueo additional amounts can be transferred to the public from time to time only as new property of various kinds Is ac quired and placed under tho lien ot thomort gage occuring tho bonds. The amount of new Union Pacific 4 1 cent, bonds provided for in the plan of reorganization was fixed at a higher figure than tho estimated requirements of tho reorganization to meet, nmongothor things, Just such an emergency ns has arisen from tho action of the Government In compelling tho Reorganization Commit tee, in ndnnco of n competitive sale, to raise Its guaranteed minimum bid for the flnvArnmpnt rtArnnil mnrtrnfn lien tn the full amount of that lien and '.ho nccrurd Interest thereon. This action of tho Government, bj tho way. Is likely to crcato the suspicion that It did not feel confident that thcro would bo competi tive bidding nt tho sale, and it consequently tookadvantngo of tho good faith of tho Reor ganization Commlttee.oR shown b.v Its denositof $4,500,000 when It originally mado Us contract with tho United f-lnlc, amlnlsoof its man v nnd extensive commitment in connection with the reorganization, to withdr.iw from tho bargain It had made, and to ncgotlulo a now one. Thu Reorganization Committtc wns fortunately pro vided to meet this breach of contract, nnd by doing eo has nvcrtcd a serious shock to reviving confidence, which tho authorities at WiihIiIiik ton took tho risk of destrnjing ut tho in Htunco of disreputable iievMspapcrs anil of two or threo speculators In railroad prop erties, whoso animus in tho matter is perfectly well understood In Wall street. Kroin the point of view of Populists, nnd poslbly of Borne pcoplo nt Washington who did not enjoy Popullstlc support a year ago, tlio gnuio has doubtlissbecii well played; but tho reputation of tho pcoulo In their official capacity for fnir dealings with themselves or nny part of their number as Individuals has gained nothing by tlio operation. , Referring ngaln to tlio lintrua nnd malicious statements that tho additional $8,000,000 which tho Union Pnclflo Reorganization Committco has aurccd to pay for tho Gov ornment lien upon tho Union Pacific lints rcduccB tho prufltsof tho underwriting syndicate by that amount, a few facts are worth considering. In tho first ploco, those who ore rcspomiblo for thoso slato ments will douMIciH to surprised to lenrn that the trai.sitllon will really Increase tho profits of tho underwriting sjndlcate. I'lrst mortgage 4 V cent, londa of tlio company will have to ho sold to rcullro that amount, nod pending their distribution lo tho public tbo un derwriting syndicate will havo to take them nnd supply tho ncichsary fund". It wlllgcta coiiinilbslon fordoing mi nnd will also rrcelv on bonus in prefcrud sloik which otherwlso would remain Initio licnsuaiy of Ihoicorgan Ucd company. Tho Gov eminent. It is true, n'.lliccclve'ta.OOO.oOOmoio than It won d hnvo received had It not drlv en utnlrd bargain with the Reorganization Committee, at tlio cxpanso of lis reputation for fair dealing. 'Hie Union Pacific sjndlcate w 111 main considerably larger commissions than It would havo insdf, and it all will (0:110 oul of thu present holders of Union Pacific securities and their sua esters In the re nr'an'rcd umipnnv. Tho only glory In the lianaiitiim belongs In those whu havo becomo Ihoroughl.v discredited, both In Wall atreetond with Hi public gom-rull. for their connection with tuo miller. 'Hut the compromlso with tho Government was construed as rouiov.ng shadow from the iceniril builnen situation was proved by tus 1 'rV- j 11 ' ' - sharp recovery In values on the Stock Kiohnngo as It gradually became known that tho work which has been dono for months past to rchnblll. tnto ono ot the largest nnd most Important transportation systems of tho country would not bo nullified, nnd that tho Union Pacific Issuo would not bo thrown hack Into Congress for Interminable nnd fruitless discussion. Other favorable Influences to-day wore n somovvhnt bcWor market for American securities In Ion don, resulting from tho correction of tlio mis leading reports that prevailed In that centre jestordny rclatlvo to tho diplomatic relations between this country nnd Spain. Foreign arbitrage houses wcro modcralo buvcrs of stocks. Toward tho closo of business tho foreign exchnngo market, which has been unseasonably strong of late, showed signs of yielding. Tho recent strength hus resulted from n demand from buyers who havo npparcntly thought that sterling hills wcro a good temporary Investment, and who havo Im proved Ihclrbir.klng facilities lo bonowupon them. This class of buyers has apparently been Ignorant of tho fact that In tho near future tho managers of tho Union Pacific syndlcnto will havo transferred to It through tho machinery of tho exchango market many millions of dollnis pledged for tho underwriting of tho Union Pn clflo plan of reorganization. It Is posslblo that apart of this money will ho remitted In actual cash. A number ot railway traffic reports contrib uted to tho strength of tho market and nlsn forcshndowod tho character of others lh.it should bo mado public between now nnd tho end of tho month. While many ot tho purchases of stocks to-day wcro to recover either for long or short account linos put out jostordny, there wnsn falrnmount of more substantial biijlng. In tho money market tho feature was tho payment of temporary loans mado by tho city. Thcro Is no possibility that that markot will bo disturbed by tho deposit to tho credit ot the Government of sovcrnl million dollars In connection with the Union Pacific salo a week from to-dny. As tho Reorganization Committed hns already un do posit to the credit of tho Government n larger amount than Is required by tho decree of salo the chances nro that a part of this will bo con strued ns tho deposit required under the decree. Tho dealings in stocks, oxenpt in Union Pacific nml C, 11. nnd Qulncy, were comparative!) light. The tone ot the market was strong throughout, end tho closing was vory firm nt about tho best figures. Final sales compare with thoso ot yesterday as follows: Oct. as Oct. 20. Oct 2.V Oct. 2fl. A.TASFe. 134 134 Nat Lead... 334 344 A.TASFep 284 284 Nut Lead pf 105 105 Am Cot Oil. 22 214 Norf ft W p 424 424 Amsltef ..1414 1424 S W com... 12U 123 AnTob. .. 814 824NPaocora. 174 174 AmSpM .. 10 104 NPao pf... 604 514 BrookUT.. 324 324 N Y Crnt ..1074 1 074 Canada ho.. 56 56 SJ Cent .. 024 034 C.C.CAStl, 344 36 Omaharoin 784 80 C.BACJ .. 034 044 OntA W... 10 10 Conaas.. ..208 207 I'ac Mall... 314 32 CbrsftO... 214 214 PullPCar. 170 170 CliloQas... 054 904 Hock tslanl 854 804 ChOW.... 16 15-4 I'.coillnE ... 234 23' 11.1 tri. I , 1 r. ,11. ?!.., 1 ... , A n L. t.r .'.It...... AAO -. "I-" ,- -1J-J JU DARUpt. 45 444 itP com... 024 034 Krle 154 15 SuR'xrayp 294 304 GrnF.lac... 33 334 MandRAT 64 5 Illinois Cenl 014 1014 TexasPac.. 11 H KanfcTex 134 134 rc.Iftn. 27 274 KonATpf. 324 334 H'n Pac... 21'a 244 LouANasb 65 654 U - Rubpf. 054 044 Latl'dsOas 42 44 USLfatb.. 74 74 ManhCon..l014 102 U.SLeatbp 04 044 Midi Cent.. 103 1054 VVabashpf. 184 184 Horacinc. 204 304vVUnTel.. 874 884 Government bonds Btrorg. The 4s of lO'jri cloied U Vccnt. higher bid. Railway and other lionds Irregular. 'I ho features were Ilroukljn Union Gas Tis. Central of Georgia 1st incomes. Kans.ih Pai itlc consols, t. r.; Union Pacific. Den- er and GulflstH, Wnbah lst. Ati hion. North ern Pacific, Stnndnrd Rope nnd Tvvlno. nnd Texat Pacllh issues. Ihc moru important net ad vances were in Atchison adj. Is 'i V cent., to 671, and general 4s, 'j, to MI'i: llriiuk ln Union Gas fs 4. to 1111'j; North ern Pai'iHc general 3s, '.. to fill's: Texas Pacific ltn, 4. to nil, and 'Jils -a. 10 1!7'. nml Union Pneitlc. Denver and Gulf. 14 V cent., lo 4-34. 'lho noteworthy declines wore In Central of Georgia 1st incomes, 4 V cent., to 404 ; Kuiihis Pacific consuls, t. r., I1-.', to !'; Northern Pnc Itlc 1st c, H. to HUH, nml nrlor 4s 4. to nil; Standard Rope nnd Twine cis. ., a (H)'j. nnd incomes 1, to 14, ana Wub.ish 'Jds, 13 ficent.. to 73. In bank Blocks 10 shares of Rank of Com merce sold at -07. Commercial price of bar silver In New York, fic. Il.ir silver in Lcindc n elo-iI nt U7'hi1. Mei can liver dollars were quoted nt I4iic. Kxpor.s 10 Kurupc to morrow, l'J.,000 ounce-. Money on call, 2 V cent. Tlmo money Is en lcr and Is quoted: H xtj ilavs 'Ji-j V cent.; ihrce nnd four mouths, ;: ",i cent., and i months, :mi.tf 4 ",' cent, on 1 ood nilxid Stock K 1 hange collntcril. Commercial paper easier. Prime lintoncd bills rcc elvnble uro quote d nt l( 14 t'cen , primo single names at 4!l'j Vcent., and good names at-m.'." I' cent. Sterling oxchnngn opened firm nnd higher rates prevailed for short, but the market closed tame. Continental exchange wns firm for train's and .1 little belli for rclchsm.irks. Posted ak in,; rates for stilling .ire: Mlv dnjH, if-l.c-iiij, and sight. M.xUHi. Actual rates are: Ixmg bills, M K'Ji: slulil drafls, sM.H.'j'i, mid cnhli'trans lers. $1."114. Francs nro quoted nt JVJOVw." "JO for long nnd ri.lhi'l.VlH'H for short; relchs marks, til ll-llilll 13-1(1 for lung nnd nta-K, nil.') 7-1(1 for short; guilders. 40 l-lli.M0a for long nnd lOUu'lOS 1U fur short. Domestic exchango on Now York: Roston Par and 5 cents premium. Charleston lluvlug, is discount: selling, n.ir. Sivnnniili llii) Ing, 1-ltl oil; selling, pir. New Orleans Hank, pur; cniiimeri'l.il, 7,ri cents disiount. Sin Frnnrii-eei-Sitfht. 17L ei'iits premium; telegraph, 'JOe'enls premium. St. Iiulc -'Jft cents discount bid, offered nt par. Chicago 15 cents premium. Cincinnati lletw ci-ii banks, par, and over coun ter, no cents premium. Glucose Sugar Refining common is quoted at 'JilV,'HO"'". nml tho preferred at h'JniS.'i. Slam! nrd till 'irnst certificates eloscel nt 3311 iIIIW. Jlctropolltau Street ltnilnnycoiinliilnti'd miirl gnge 5s clos"d nt lolHiMin'4. Amerlenn Mail ing ul 'Jil'C-'l, and lho prcferrcil offered 7'hi. Central Uulon Gus.ls. lOO-flOOe... Kxports of general inercliandlso from the port of New York for the week ending lo ilnv were v allied nt !jl0.1(ir..o:il. ai nlnsl 3 (IJIO.r.lO In thu pieeedlng week nnd 4-..0I0 ilT in tlin corresiondlng week of Inst veir. Ineo .Ian. 1 jyiS'-'U.lill.lT.'i. og.ilnst S2ll5,(HI,irl. The Northern Pnclflo Railway Compiin re ports operations of thn entire mi stem for Sep tember and the fiscal j ear from Jul) 1 to Sept. IK) as follows: Srptrmhrr. JY...W irai dross earnings .',."Iil,s'iii sniTi.Tiil uperatluu expenses. ., . l.uiM.hAi :i,'j n.ii.j Ketconilnm 1, 1 l..n-4 tv.iini.jii Taxes JS.'iiio I .'s Tun N'et npe rating lue .. BI.HT.i.OM (.'.hit.Mij Mlaerllaneona Ine . .V-J.l in,7ls Toial net Income . SI.'ITH.J.'T e'.'.Hih.iiTO The Atchleon,Topeka nnd Suiln IY. Rallrn el rr)iort gross earnings for cptcniber of t',l. I'JII, 'Jill, mi lncrcniii of frill. (.117 as coinpnre'it with the same montli or HM lear, and iirt)sl,()ll5,17'.l. nn liierensoof HH-VHIl. For the three iimuths ending Sopt. 30 the gross earnings were irD.'j:!'.',. (W5, nn lnereusei of 1 ,t!77,ri''H as eouipnrcd with llieceirrestionding period of lust veiir, nnd not j'J, l.")l,t!17, an ine rnnso of iK'JllJ. IHll. Tivncs and rentals were 4t-- G'JO. leaving total revenuo from operation i'.',0,JH,.,j!I7i nn Increase of $375, 3l. Tho New York, Suniucliann.a nnd Western IWilmnel reporlB gross 1 linings for Soptcmber of iflOil.tll'.', n ilceroiiMiuf $1 l.'JSOnHcninrinrcil with llio same iiinulh (if last car, and net (fK.70i, .1 decreaso of -."i,(ilH. I or the threo miintlis ending Sept. 30 tho gross earnings weio 8.W3,'.!11, nn Incri-Asunf irlilJ iiHcnnipaied Willi ilm corrnspniidiug pciiixl of Inst jor. and net 5'J(l.i,i:(l0, nn iniro.isu of i.-'r. The o'g.inlzatlon of tho Colorado Midland R.illvvny Companv wns completed lo-dny by thn election of the follow ing dlieiteirs: 1 . P. Olrolt, II. Ajm.irSanils, .1. N. .laivle, C. . Ayer, G. Sliciman, K. V. Hyde. .1. N allnco, Goiireo ..!.... 11 H' ll..l.... 11 rl' Itii niru llllll I. 11 Juhmoii. '(,. SV. Rlotiiio, tho forme rrccclv or. wiu elected Prcslelent. Receipts of tlio United States Treasury today we.ii: Cnntiin'h, WJ'i.J1'": Internal lovenue, Wl.l'.'.-'J'J; iiilheciliiiioo..'i. ipl1.i7M, Total, ij-(l7H,. 0V7. Dislnu .cine nil.. i;llilll.O(Mi. an 0x1 ess of expend!! iiri-s over ri'Lelpts of t"IHI.H1.I. 1 ho re eclpth In lho lineal ycni tu dale-have) been a. Kill,. fiOJ.HOI; e-(pcndlturcB. lHH,r)30.77i:; dellclt. ir3S.077.3li9. 'Ihoolllclal computation of cash In tha Treason- at lho clnsn of biu-lnrss to-elny, compared with that of rcstereUy, shows: net. an. oe. sn. Oold coin and bullion.. SKiV.ov'i.hOJ $lBS.174,qjl Kill n (l.illiiM ami bullion !4,i.iPeWS M.l.T.'.'J.a I'nlteilKtatis notes illi.ilW.IHO mi.TINIRI Other notes 1cm drinaml .... ,, llulillltles. .. . fi.00a.S37 4,817,1100 Available) eavh balance, -.-.,-,-..., Ineluillng edit reserve J.'ll,n?5 537 S10,riSM,143 Money in Un.lon tlUnCJ''.' " cent. Rates of dis count In open markes lor both -.liort and Ihrcn mouths' bills, 3 p com, Paris advices quote. IV cents nt 103 Irani s 0 runtimes, hxehango on Uindoii '.'5 Irancs 17Ki centimes, Redmond, Kerr k Co. snd Goldman, Sachs k Co. oiler lo holdsrs of Chicago, St. Louis and Now Orleans nnllroad 7 tf cent, etirronev bonds. I duo Nov. 1, tho prlvllogoof exchanging tho samo lor r V cent, gold bonds due him of tho samo I company. Interest leducedln :!) t) ront., upon tho bvsls of a nowSl.ooo lonel ut !i"(, wllhne cruod Interest from Juno 15 lrt unci f 1 1.78 In cash agnlntentht?l,0(i07 1 tcui. nemi' bo ring tho coupon iinlurlnK Nov. 1 l,m. i,ctt ;tij i cent, golel londs hear the titicnndltininl minrnn teonf prlnclpil nnd lllterct of tin- liiinnlslVn I tral Railroad Coiunn by tiulorai iium on each . bond, llolelers who ilo mil desire tn cxi.innjto will bo paid par and Interest nu present ivtlou. 'lho snlci pf mining stocks at the Nov.- York Consolidated Stock nml Pclrole 11111 K:.iliangoto e!a wcro us follows: Ofrn- ;(;, 0Hy cfor. Salt. .VrtPi. fnc). r.r t.f, (ut. lOOBrunswick 10 .10 .10 .10 innronCnlft Va... 1.26 1,26 1.36 1.26 lOOr.irtnns 11.25 11.26 11 26 1 1 26 soo Hale & N'orrro' 1,16 1.16 1.16 1.15 SOOPotosI 48 .48 .48 ,d8 rou email Hopes 60 .60 .50 .60 lOOHlandanl 1,76 1.75 1.76 1.75 riOUnton Mlnlnn.. .10 .10 .10 .10 0OVork 06 .06 .06 .06 Totalsalis, 1,750 barjs co3t.vi:noiA 1. com ;., TflnY,Oet, 2(1 (In vi.s When - pot was weak. Svlcs IH'J.000 I nli Includiiii: ni.ooo Nn. 1 haul Mnnltob.a nt -l OV; llini) No. I Northern spring New York, nnd 7'.'ti()0 un gi.aded cprlngon prlvato terms for export; 111, OHO un railed red on private tenns fur lo nl account. !!0,0(10 No. 'J led, sol I last night, v. as exchanged for Mnnltohi. Ficcn bnuid .ifiint: No. 1 Noitlirrn Hiring New York, 11' e. 'mo.i. ; do. Duliit' ,!llli-c.;N .'J bird v Inter, fill ' ,; No. J red, sM.O'.'ijjNo. 1 hard Iliili.th.f t.O'J'-. Min neapolis received toelav I73.MiI) I ush., gnliisl 'JO.MIO last jonr; Dullilh J'.IT.h.'IO, ugiilnst 14, 101; Chicago U3.M)(l, ngal-t in.V-Hl; Jill wnikco Hll.'JOO, ngnlnst 151, 150; St, ljuls ll.", (KM. against 1(1,703; Toledo '.'l),i!15, ngnlnst 31, 033 : Detroit 30.5.11, ngnlns H.'JC.l last car. Futures declined i-e'. tn Tc, hut reenvured tills nnd advanced 'ic to 1se. Kuturo 6.ilcs 5,11,1.- 000 bush,, as follows: Inn Oj'fntntj lliahftt. oiees'. CM.Intf. .ViJ.C October . ute. u;i( Iiiieeiiilwrliil's ''74 mi' H74 Vn Jamiar) . U.I4 HT V, W.ej u; V, Mav u: V, lifts. t'JXi UIIlj P.1'4 Barlev Was elitll. New feeillnc, 2Siv2sic, cot ami frelKllt to Uurfulo. Vli cllle., lout uliil freUtit ti Ni'W Ynrki niiclllnif. auicriiie , an tn qualltc Hve Was 1I11II. Mate. aOc , No i! Western, IU4fllU4e. cost nml frelftbt tn lliitTalo Corn sjmt vca Inni'- lice, --alea UI.OOO bull . Including WW No - mlxfil on private terms r.ir Ciport lato In.tntKiit. No. " inlxeil in 1 levator, ate,,. ,i.'s,i)uii tin cm private telns, and l.non vellow at Mr In elevator 1-utiircs advanced 4c. lo Ve. Ktltilio sales I01.IM10 lnlsli., as follows iMtt Ovrntug. Highest. Ioircst. Clo'tng Mtiht Novmbr u"N iv lie cemUr nil's :ii)' no's :iii4 miSi M . 1114 lll'vi mv. at 4 !H'4 Oats 'pot was tn fnlrilemand rnd steaiv Sales leVl.llOO I111-I1. Including 21)11,1100 So a rllneil .at 21 Uc and on private terms, and l-io.oun lieuevy white on private terms for export. No. 2 vvliltu 23V c. No II 1I11 , '.'I'll'., No 2 white cllpie-1, 2Cc, f,o Ido. 2S4c : .So a mixed, '.'..'v.. No ! do, 2,0011 V4e , rrjccled mlacil, 2lc.i do. while, '..M'-.c.; No. 2 mixed itelhcrol. 2'lJ,i . Iraek inlxcd. 2JW.C.24C . do white 10,1)00 at 2fti(.:ilr I'lllnres were nonil nnlly nucbaDed Flit lire sales none. fisf Ojttntng. Highent. Lowest. Coring JWffif Ootolier . ... . . 22 '4 saaj Dereniber .. . .. 2.14 2.14 Wheat declined for a time to-tlav on lower cable, some fordMl tiedllliK. anil ralus at lh.' Uitl The aiaaasiiifv ui iirnjc-iuii-ii uvii.e 111111 iiimiii 1 a ua Hut tin early w was fun rtHoorcil ami prices filunl ailvanccd, cl.)tiis at a fnu tlonal i ot liuvrnve mrnt for Hi tlij Tlit i.irb tlltr liunht liai Ic tbclr n lu nt, 11 oold wuve wu-i pr(tlotil for tin- Went, nasi larc? iMfiirsmes aUu euutrlhtitf'l tn ftreiitfthen the totip, wliil there wrri ton Mmfu)rMilp Atkcu tine rutuoDA In ilrt'iilatlon. Tlip lucrea-e In the rllrt anllabl- supi wb larger than hal lieen txiH'iied, but It had little if an off it Tin Ni.rthnrBlern receipts were smaller, U'ln-r OlT tar, aRnliiitt 1,B. I jentenla). 1,1. Ul tnHt wtttV nnl l.tlis iftjt ear. Lltr nol iliclltieil tn WwU declined lje,. Muur deillnM Jitcentlinet.. IWtvUtrtrV rertetl an lnereiwf In the availablf fiipjily tn thlt cuiiiitr ejstof Hit UntLI"! or l.uiu.ooo IjihIi.. ami an imretM In Funirie of tf.400.uua lu-h , mnkliue an Inetea-vc In llie total worhl's aallable nunilJ 'f -1' Itiy.uou luiali ('urn mu iiili t but firmer wlU u hi at l.lirirt'il ilet Until VI to .1. Chicago reielvttl 531 iarH. nmt oxi'eits 4 tivinorrow. 0ti wire-iium Inally firm The aflllaMui;il In th'neountrj. no Con I llK to IlrmtntrtrVt, linreasod hiil.dOO uusli. t'liK'iKo r (ohttl :il(l lur-s. an) exirts i.'00 to morrow. Chi aco, Oi t n. I orel,vii lcvi n hi at to-iia was wink, worklnp our prlco nit v. mrlj. I ml thi re wi-rc oiioukIi oiillKh iloinentlf rumori to rntl r c merit fmni the Irutlnm atnl clo ttifiii atout tin top for the iluj. The wrakm s ul 1'arln ninl Mm not I a.i the eurh lutltieme Th in ire.iv In the norH'c lIIIc. I, tl.t.'HMi bti-ti , ni larger ttun iiitlci) nto-l, bur st Louis onl I that alt It- unit rat t ulu U. om r 4 no (Mid hush , hail li nonlereil out to ko abroad, nnd then IlnaliN mine i rumor frontal ttod source at Nen Vrk that Mui.ooo Inihh. I mint h w heat li.nl 1m i'n ttold for ex port n Montreal. Th runmn Rtuitetl fthorts, whn had not time to Mop and liivtaiUiite It liadbTM f.ihlon iMetonellenr.y; It v.an more tlnn f tshloiMiilftolnke bailc chert iiii lu th' lat h'nir TIitp mrpj;oollzpil i learami, (U.'i ooo bush The NnrttmirH elalius that farmers' iti-llM ilr tne fal..iittOiT Weohnll pn-hat-h Mil lalier nil 'let to morn i, mi I If to ul,ht rumniN nr'f rltltd a 1 1 ttei m iikt t lift', foMti Porn at liu itnrtt to tie inntir of ith" mi niotl u.biit It .v:i- keft iurreor li -s htlrreluplo uleat. Hen Iptu are hmnllf r Ml t ar , i Ith 12 em I nut i d for to mi rm Ch arnntt n ro not r. larKe ll'tf.OifO Inimi llii nh dei'nnd wni not y ry cliarp Some j roj lo-were Intluencetl h the ivi Hther foittast Indli UIiik rilin eeriluri' aril niuth lovr ti miH-raturei iii h a eoinlltlon Mould ti lid to .h'tk the WeMPiii iPoveiiHMit Oat wimm firm. The etili demaml kee; ftpIiniorirTial rhe onh thliu lai kins H fpi filiation I lit re appears to bo 1 rfK'tk'ullv nt thlni: of thut Y i oil. Wat leis actUe, but .steady, baits l.;i00 bbt-. flarrrtu nci Uoetlpt lMil HVOMt Kxportn . . 7.MJ N'U's Winter In bbl-i supornni, !$ 1 lfi. No 2 extri, V I -'Oii.4J 4U, HTUlKhtK, S4 .Mivl tn. pitPlitA. 84.1M) uilTja bj rltik' 111 lihli. lle in, ei.Mu.2l ". ftra'uhtn, 4 o (,5.". patents SI tTxtS'i VO 1111 1 cd Ilrnn Ma- i i.ll but hteadi Wtstern iUotnlt v urn itiH, 40 nn , &;-j(t,ti,.,1-.'e .re tv . STSiOOJc , M) tn., 'iiV'LJ'.. 100 ttn, T'-lj"S0(. I'l.TTDN sp t iot ton lit ro miii urn hanged, with nnl.uf ynn bale for ttplmiltur, 7I' balei hold for port la-t wock Mere tipnrled totlav Mlddl'i.i; nji latulh, il 1 lite . ii.'a'MKt 7 l."i He I it icir, Sim Or leans and CJulf, ft .1 lit, ngnlnt r. .1 Itlc lit jear i m orhMiii!, lublli', aol savannah de-IIiinl I l tic t'harli'Htoii dit lined .Mfle . and Wllmltuioti V t OrleiniHold .ri ooo. bmaun ih l,4.'-0, Augusta I.OiK., Norfolk .Mt.l, Miiblh' 'J DO, nn t ChnrleMon 1MI hah- Ilwrpeol deellnM 1 lil. on the sp..t for lulddllmt mil IwIom , other pradtH diillued 1-JSd , salen 10,000 biltH, fmunn thero do lined 1 -j ti si ...,1.b Ttt l in I svclsxi i orlid It t r h1llL'rfHl ehiltii. limitation I arelv hupnortid AiisiihIii received today .1,174 holes iur.lnnt l.tllil Unt week and l.Oul la.tveeir Memplds ll.l K.. nc;Rfu4t (l.lill la.t week ami 2,e'0:l lient vear, Iotli.tein '.'ll.U'in. a,calukl 21 ."il'.'. I...I viii'kntil 21,1 1 l.-.l x, .cr. M. I i.cilH l.illTi. iu,'alliKt l..ri2U lietweik mil l.tirm la-t v,nr. Cln. nmill l.'ioil, aualiii-l l.rilio lad wiek nml l.i-Tl Iml v. nr. UKiruii slili p.l lo dnv '.',1112, Meiuplilc 2.7iln, -t I.ouIk 7 .'-. c'lnilii nail Ul) I. inni IIolli.te u I 7,7li2 hlh'H IIuh-ii neviMeti lomorincc K.'.no to p.noo linl. , ncxlmt el.7iri Iat Oi'i'W and "i. riIeuilji'iir New Orh iiph i xp i Is II, Mill to 12 r.oo.aitalnst l'.nVia.t w. ek en I III n7 Ini-t v. ur. Th" porl ri.e.lil-e vveri' K7.0I11 I ftl -, uslilli.t 'l.'-lll last wei k nn l HI..M2 la.t .venr. t lacin fur thl'. ueik 21 l.2!l."i lnli.1, HK.llot llls.UU Hum far la-l uL. wee I: rile export rpon the ort were 2 1.7lilHiale New Orient declined U pululii. lint reemerid part of thelo.i. HllUlinlli r"il e line il ft In II I cilnli., ri'i civ creel liliit or till. Ilirn ri'iietiil uim eloped c lv at a lie t de e line of ft lii 7 jm'nl fur thed xv, with saletiuf 141.100 halm l"lie future Iradlllrf n in fo'loH- . r'iMino Wgheit. Inttrrt. Soe. Oilolier ..Blllwll'l Mil ftl'l l' .Nov .-Mill r. r.N.iiiMMI fell.' ('r K'O'I lllii-llllar.. ". Ui eft ll.l ft 1'ft 'l . 10.1'" .innuiry ft.ul i ft''? '-' ft".'-'1 " lilriiurv ft ti-.. ft Oil noil fi'H I.-"" Jlan li iliUi- mil ' " til,""' Vprll mi,ivelil7 o "7 0 "ft 701! xi it unuello 1112 II 'Ul 21 "" .liin- il llleii. 14 I. I.'i II II -'" " jnl eMiiitil l " 1" ! I" """ Tin' Irnllnitln cotlon indav was moleralelv xi six '. and Iui'IiuIcmI Hinnioe Ilm: fur I.Ivi'hi an I niiiiIktii neuiiilit. thoiiiih 11. i) irjdll' w is in ilnlj lo'iuaml iirofi'.shinnl. At til" "I' units lh" iiiiirltft wn mtlvx lull weak, in suipath) Willi a deilllie In llvrrpoul Mihieiiiilillv moat of tlieln.il w .ik reemi rid en o" erlnn of hort, louellier with wmni lew lnitliu'. I nl MIII In'er prices n tin wiakemd on lie in nc'elpls nl the pints and Interior imvn '1 tn" I. .ullieiii spit uixrkits were eni-ially low.-r. The mImiii-i or fr..t In the hcniili wa am. a linirl-li fa. Inr lie nml weekly reii-lpla at llin principal In le-rle r toivns were 11-,'I.MI Irnle, ....llll.l ll' llllll last week, li I Mail pit ibi mil Hi.l.oK III I ''III Cli'lmila, Jilts CM 21 -"I oliiuil iiseiuiir aiiltiusaii.xhi.1 New llrh .un. 111." "II oilier tuniix 111 fin -.Lite. Shi l.y town.on the lllliiol''. nlril It.ill re 1 1 are ri'laalui; thn iiitir uitlne. i.eimlillmt a rri'.' movement of eoiton I look for w rv laro lenlit so in Cotton In I li i -c lion lfiirnlie.id of le-l " lloreilie, Mil , Cie'l VI - riiee .e'tiili e n-p III nil m llinlslilili'i) U'tler Hun farmers would w tnoivle.!)." n liiou'h 1140, rii-Ms lite while nnd ma v luve- mil lieen picked nt er.lt all L'ulteill ' null"! .ill !' I I kill e.ver l'foie I lirlMinns ll.avv l.iie. would uiiw i.reat il coene. I ro-t wouli hn" no e tTeei Hill ciitliiii nil e.in, mil will open on hoiiom wlihor .. i. r.... ...... in. .. ...n.,til.li .Lu r L'riinll ...... .1,. . ,..-., ......... j - M ' .. . . In rn, Inni; nnd Mioiiv, mIUioiii ilut orleaf Mini nnd Kind ml IiIIIiiii nior.' hliiiiliiiu limn lor iiiiuiv ),nl" hlufllelil .Mi.llel. J-"llilllk inf.il weillherwn am liivl.it; I, .Idillll It" t r., In nor I. rrl lory, which I. tin. Iili.l we nivn ever r.il-e l Crop I iiirnlim oul In-Ue r iikii II c iiiu-t hi imiIiii ex Iiki-'icI, uii'l lucre n like Iv li h nl . I n U din. la creu.e lu at reace We luive u food lop . i.ip.ii rili . nnd Willi lain frot ever) hull w III llllikeiollolt I leu lint iiiel Kliiiiiiu: pmur mIiu rapldlv I'nllnii im it freely, yit inuny are hohlli k " . CoKHl. Itlei em the apeerl w as illlll hui i tn-v . 7, Oic hah s hftu ha'is Mai.t "lli mi'l n" i- "" larainaiit'iunprlvats terms I lie riituieirndlii- win as follows, , Velo. JH'iheit. ones. c'iui Mareh .. 4.2.HI n .in i; .'ft ';'".''"! ,! Ainll . . 710 ll.lft 0 ! il.'.nit u Mav riJMI II Id ' I " '" '! '' July 1,000 li 4 I oJii'iU I i Alluu-t a-i'l I. Ml "'" ' j',' '!, ! hi'Pteuiler. 2,ft"0 il Mi ft" "I,"',, NoviMiilar. .l.Siiu ft ftn f l" :;'"',! V. Uteemher .l.fti'O li I " "I" tio..niu 1-iiliiri'sli'n eieclliied In In .'0 p iinis, elii.iinr vvi nW with i.ale.i)f I li.liuil liscs lluvieilielllieil Jf J" ir lUiiiliurutlK'llui'il pf I" I P'U' 1l,:""'fl.J' J lUOrtHilet'Ilue. leuli I. In Iwinln I . """ ''.'; 411 "I'll, cuhauif. 7 1 1 .lid an advsle" or 1 l.'ii Snnli.ina aleulv nl Inn rels ndi.tcc rice plain twnilajs.Jl.iiuiii.tiwk, I.I7.','IOO Lnrcalile. tu getter vrlili lliiulitatluii salss for Lurupasa acvwiuu, V cauttil th decline hf re tnrtsy ti fpnr of hVtral tender to-morrow Inilncnl l.v.i keiung of N'OTemlwr. MCTiW Iron IMa Iron Marant wfn dttll nnrt CJisler. Bi-ot and Octidnr, to ."..vfnOi Kmfmtitr and Dewmlirr, 11.7 tt t couth iKnKlfr at lOVYtlc r ;PE! OilnUr Niimhir t)Tnibr, iinJ January. 1am Im? o r ttobfr Sotrm ler. wtaWiriiila tiiLb? i.mik Tin lower, spot, Ottotvr. NoTiinber. ami I e emU-r. I UftCiia. iCc. SiK-Hfr Uucchnnfd nt 4 1 i4 .,i, NArAl HTOHEK-lmll. M-lrlti of U-rt-eiillne, ni n!tc t loiiimun tisooslalMliiM iimIii, M to i)l 4A. Vi.Tnoi rt'M ('Mine eertl.l tr wi re i imn(1td hero nnd in Oil Citv. llelltHd. ;. ,u tieir um 5 ,iii in 'l UrU'U lilJ napLIha, ti,:W lM.oIiiovn-I.urd lower I'rltue. St f 0 J'ork In active. NfiwmcM, $!. (l;tl .Id. . :,0(ti. Tftl loM.M'r. ltutterritaui r, it. rn, .iao reftn Mite, 1ll(j.vlivi Wrstirn, 17i t"' t In a;i Oot. VO "Hip lnr" Inv bnurnieut oirl ndowrd All other iDflucnceft In proMHmii uml ittted unite n ilrcllne, tin nidi lie t i.'imIiiu tutet it a lltu inlly fronilntldp pi Ice In ) mity ulth urnln piuktn . etc Kftieraly'ii the tdhtnt rl 1, and there wm loninuallcrliU bj loal lo ik Imim-. mi 1 p t trukp nbivuibed itiiit of the 0IT1 1 11 i,n, ti p mii iS demand lielnic vi ry IlRht. Tlieemli ili'inatid Tor m ut n nn fairly cood, t oupli u.obII) for tttjinll lots "Itlitho tr-olo In Inrna slacU." Kiuir Itnvr, non.lnali h'l teit, :i l me 1 ena trrt tl7hc. KtUitd quiet and enV Woot riieWi nli:xLlianiti quote ilrnn ci'e wools In the t;reare n follow h Ti xa piliu K monthi. eluihe, i;cl-c. i rlnt. awri't l.x 1 tu apiliiR. K to s montli. I.lc6tnc. f.ill. ho c 1 In 1 c ; fall, Airra;it t.i I4t t'al.foriil.' -t r her.i priiff, free, iBtiSDi1 . iiiM-lli cmtnl nptlut Uitlfi : pontliern iptlliir. Itf'IHi' 1 urrj pu ih-fei tin. TrtPp.t frcj fall norlhe n. I',1 .1 I fall, Koutheru, t'illr; drfictlvt fall ; 'K' C rcou Knittrn On ni, ctiolee, litil t otorn 1 iron. AMia;re, I 1 "e ; iiiiti f'rezon, hvx llirf, r.V, n'lej wreuoti No I, i 'Oct .nlly Ore con, No ',', '.'iht'J.c.i a!'n itnuoii, No II, llin Vlr.i nllev Ore.oii, la'iilw, ITflHc AM ion a. -We a, v, 10f 1 ! t avetn-e, lv? M" . holec, 14ifeirta. lurlloM liln'c, t.iie, 1 - lb dnbo. Ilti1 iiifdluni, KvlM', Idaho, 1 1 illtno, 7io IVc 1 Katifns f'ne nm' I'n" meiiittin, l.t-l.'ot Kan mm. tn'i'Iut.i, IfiislM Wyotnln . flu , luit 14 t WjomltiK, llii Medium. 16-ITe WjijuiIok, iiiidlutn. Hi- We: I'tnli, line, lvllrt I nil, line mediom. 1 "1 . 1 le ; I lah. no ilium. IHc, '.'),, naiotu. U.K. iV'tUe, Diikota, thie im iium, t T t, 1 To 1 IMIvOt, lacdiutn, IH.ilUt1 j Moiitum tine 1 1 nice, ITiilui,, Mont hxi, flin n er.ie. lttilM Montuna, tlue tnelliini 1 tn lv, lVtl . sMoiitniia, line medium nunc, IS MTe.t Moutoni, inuluin eliolee, ll( '.'lit .. Mont miii, tin dluin iiMriij.1, 17t "-e ; low SInlitJi.p. isjVti' t diituton. till". ID-IU'i Wnhltihlou, t'c iiiidlHiii, 1,'iMlli.i Wnclilmrton, inultiini I li 1 ft t'ol iradu and New Mi'li -.tn innel, IMittf'.V , Conr mil riuptt, 1V(11U ti or trln ntlit Siilltliisr-ii L"J if 'J If ( mi aho, cut. ail Tlieencro to day's prices Tnt heat:0rntna, llwhrtt. fntrent, Cloinj. 'lu't. Ioc .. U.l'j ll. tit IU U''i Mhv .. . Ul- 111 Wt Vl Vi cv 1 n ; 1C .. 2M.j SJ& 2; U yit 3la .... :t fcuu r:p4 au 4 ya h I'rc .... IM ls ih IKIrt IS 3In ... ati'-rj a.0 s.i)ij ko'h I art: 1 ri .... 4.V7l 4 :.l 4 aiflj 4 ZSj X :i2-i Jan 4 lyta i2 4,'liKi 4 :i7-j 4 4?Hi ltb Uoo 4 IT-j 4 10 4.I2--J 4 15 4.fi9 .Ian . 4 52'j 1 5 II Hi 4.1ft 4 50 U? Irk ; leo ...$7 77J-j $" () : 72ij 87 IT, $7 fi8-j Jan H.7U b Vih V b'i 8 O'J'j H 7& Llio ftlork Inrhrt. Nfh vorK. Tumdrn, o t 2fl IteeelptH of leevpi er V-tA lif uI mainly eoimlpned din et No trailing, feilliiKalea t4. Drcs-id h if ntcad at "(aH'yi.'. V fortioor o tiiltne uatlr ilde fables Iron. Br'tlih markets ipiote Amertan ti errs at lO'iicllc V &., il reined MlKht; Atu-rkan nfrlKeratid beef at Vc hc ft rs I'.xporta todoi. Nio twei's and !i,nuu quarter ol beef, to-inortow, 20 rhiep and 4,1)80 ijiinrtt rs HeetlptM of enlio. all for the market, wcro 100 head. 210 head on mlc nil told. Qubt tntMeaiy for alt rortB. Abnut lilfi head were Cirrhd mor. Wats Ruld at 5i$7 7S V llU Si, KfAierp at t3it$.1372. Cltj tlrvMcd vcali steady at lu&l tS.. V tt. luiielrtiof sheep and lainln, all for tho market, were 2,2-Ml head: 10 earn on file Steady but quiet. About 4 ears uimold. she p m11 at ?S(84 SO ion TbR , lamtiHat fi'.u6:..To Idied mutton, rtHid re n : iir)reu laiui-, i"ir Jten Ipta of hov ut r i'.'iW.l !e.id, none offered on halo, vuotul louerat94t84 '-'"t V 1"" - Ileal Klutp lrhnlP Nate. A client of Tartcns f-h-iaril AOgdpnlnspurirhased, for line'-tment. ?.o .( Uronlwaj. a clx ct rv brlik ntore It has n frontage of as feet nn Urotulwav, N l?f feit In dip.1, end extendi 27.10 fci t on Lurt.aud allej. The pr tt paid was about SIST.OJO Piliner & 31ePonnld at.d J, s Yattmm A Co. lm prld for Waloi.i V. Hrwlunan to llhhnrd H (Mirk tho two iliemory Mat hon-e-, a Ii25xl0n, at tho aoutbeat lonier of Fifth a, enue ami 11 Ith (street 3Ir. ltaihnin iNiiudit thea housed and two other aUJolnliisCin 11 plot 100x100 lout month at a report d prlteuf SISO.UOO lu art pa ment Mr, Ciitic i.ih four thrftor prh at dm II np, iaih 14xjOx1M),1 1, ontheisouib fidHiif Klth ntreft, Ixtnetn l.lt-M 1 th avium , tin lioulcard aid theproposid Hlinile Iirle extension The,are pnn o' a rm of hi veil built l.M ear on a plm luOt'.O'i, 17.1 f-t vr't of tin tk.ulrv.irit. 'Thhli Mr t'hirk bojght lu sppti mhi r, lHU&,for I0 0) F. II I Jons rompinv Iintold for Herllnfrr.rns to Ferdinand I'tirMh tie riot iiu-.? wt the northeast nr.itrol riilrd uveiitie and lti'-i 4trtt I.. J I'litlllirt Cn. hat Muhl ut Mh htiel I. und Sarah IC I'ii In No 41I UtM tftit ms .'nl Htreet n fnurMorj brouioitone i'wiIj 1. 2.ixuxlil 2, to a Mr. .m Wliikb f Ji ie fit t. r uInvii t-lo.nou Bernard -nith A Shu ha. v -old for fritikJ J DeniUMip. to an lnetor ttissntnt the smitltv.esi itrm-r nf tho 11 o ..nrd 1u.1l 123th tre. t. :t ixl.t John I DlsTT st Co luo eKiild for John r.eton to John liroun the lot. 50xlo, rn the mrth tide of 1 47th strut, 2-M feet u tut of the Uoulcard. Itenl Ettnte Aurtlon Hale. At the ltroadua Faleroom ji'itcrdav strong & Irelind co!tl o Ul eM IJtHtli tr tt. nr I 0 ox avenue, a tbne-ttorv brick dwelling, on .a lot Id 'x l'Ml, undt r funilnnurt. to Tlmimu Ullllnn for $t.,02, al-oo 117 West 1 Wth -tru't. 11 .11 I.cmx nvftme. a nlmlinr bulldlnM 1 nd tut, under forecluwure, to Thomas Wllllrini toi 81,1 din I'tter F. 'lefr .:-). mid No h07 Ninth avenue at thn BouthueHt .'ri.er or -lttienth at net. a twoston brleic und frame leioimM.t house, ultu miu rtory brl'k ImllilltiK at th" rear, on .1 lot 25x100. uuder foritloHUiv. to M Itile for l 700 James 1, WHls t. 1 1 a hd 2tlM't 011 IIolTinan street, east side. 125 f 1 1 1 Miut'iof Ja otitret t un b r fnre tlotture to tin plututttr, Tho nai J. P II. for $.'.012. ah-o No 71itent 1 nd a.tnue, near Nlnetr tlftli M reel, a flteKtoi bru k tint hoiii on a lot 20x7", under firi'ilouri' to the plulntlff, James A oolf, fort4.4iHi HUhunl V Hani'tt A (V eold No. 07 Maedotitfal street, uear ItKieker alrtet a four utor. brh k ttie nu nt lmuM'im a lot 21 tlx7.". ut exeeutor' sale, at the L'herij strei t Keal Estate K-ic.iaiue, to OeroU manaCVllaforlV.ouo. 1 he Sew York I lfelinuraneePompau ha loanc I to Jacob lUre'iSir' "(Mint 1 iwrecnt on the lU-ntfeldt bulldluK. (in I'lereu story tin rrof lnx'tu .1. bulldlutr, on W o Miter MreiM, betueen Third ami 1 t-urtliBtrciti. Juniei I It !) & bnu ai ttd an the brokers 4 uiirt Cnteiirtnr Iblu Iar. Appellnte 1U lloi Supreme Court Recess Mipremo 1 ourt Api II ill 1 nu VppenU from Mfctrlct iMttrt. hiw. ... 4. 4, 2.'. 2.1, 15, 47. 50, 31. suj reme Touit -lei'iil rernt Part I Motion 1 ul iudariulUd.it 10 'Id A M Pr.it II Px parte mat ti rn. Part 111 '.ear l)orvm No SI tit, 5111.1, SI I'll. MlW. 111V. .1170, 5171. 1172. ftlTil. .1175, Sntl.M". '1272. I'Ol.llll .1112.511:1. 5514.5113. naiii, 3.11;,. in. fJ"''" sis 1. .i5M, hua. ?Tii, .1.124, 555. Villi, .MJ7, SV.'S 110 .1.1 to, 53.11, 5.1H2, 5.1 I.I, s.i ii, s 11. ss m, a 1.17, si ih, si m. 5340. s.141, 3542, 534.1. SOU, SUM, 5142, .1144, 511ft, 31110, ftl V7. rd.'rt, 3120. SUh, 5 NH, 5 l.'l.. 515.1. I'nrl iv rap tinflnlkl td I.au and fo 1 Nog S4I17, 5171. 54.M, 14 IL I, 5 Mil, .1 (Ul, 3 107, 5 US, S(64 Part V lliar fat fnmi Part IV J'.irt VI. Clear, ( n.e from Part IV Part VII Cue untliilidioil, Ele vi.ttd P. alln llraiws. Trial Term Part II. Clear Prefirred oaiiMH. No. 11,121. HMUi'. B42, Kill') 7. lltl, 1210 1. 12501, PIIIO, KIS77, IHOlSf, I 17s1. Part HI Clt-ur Noa. 21 15, .ist.l, 44! iM, lii.stt, .nun., Usui, 5111, S7:im, mui, 4221, 34i.il, Uitll, '5.1, III42, !", 110 111. 1tt.1l, 4017. .tldlOi. 72H4. 4.HIU. 2412, Purt IV ( oi-e unltnNliMl ('ami from Part III, Van V Vdjournid for tlo ttim Part VI (Jfr. 'iu.is irotn Port III Part II Cae iiul'iilHiiisI n.h 47(Hi, 4P3i, .11 U. 7I1IJ. 7 1; , ?iuti HOOr, 2M:i,2774, 2.I.M). Mnft, 2111, .111 IV, lltllllt, 7 011 7.lir 7.I0U, 7120, 74:11. 74 14 Pail III Ciwe lintlllNhed. Cam a fnnii Part VII Pinl. an I X djm.nied for tho ti nn Purl M Cise mt (In t- ed 1 im fnon i'art III Pari Ml l fir. i"aii fnun Pari II hiirrotjato'n Court t'liiHiili r Cnne on No, 1213 Wlllnf HIchirlTltihi.at 10 lo l or pndiate VllUiif3Iuili Stiiiuldt. suah If TnMur, at 10 A. M , Jdnard Kirne), .Ml I to A. Prout, Itnehot Marx, .Im I I. Htuina, Hi iijamlu u, Uootl, ml'i lo A M : fleorko 1 V ItarleU William Fouler, Meruiinwi Ur:tnii. ut P M TrlHl Tt nu No. 1.107. Will of Maty M Vrihur, at .u) A. M City Court Snchil Term -Motions Parts I , II , 111., un 1 IV Adjourned lor tt no. Court or IppenU tirelalnni. AMUNV, Cltl, 'JO. -Tho followlntr drlsIoni with handed iluva to il ty bj thu Court of .p I cuN: lonple vs. Kdwanl IlrgliMm. apjieltant li dginent afliriind. Juiiiih Rno.evelt x. Ih I.iud and linprmetue t Coiupm. nppellaut Mlllam Haul. ir Ijml shikH Iutliul1"U and ith r. a pMlant- Jim Me KmIt) and u.'o'hcr, .ippelluntH. 1. J) Ildttou. Maili I) Mltilnil.apiHdlaut, Frmk II 1 all ami miilh 1 , Hum V jvtoiii im ", ork ( entrul and Hu Imiu Khei Itidlroail Comp iu, lU'pill on Mid fnd Culllm. mpih limit, v. Hi.- nu Vm Co irnainl si I.nulf llallroal ( oiiiiihih Iredirlka P Miiuii, iipp-llatit, a I nut M Miiuii, M hohii (JinfTrov Alex llllert and Miother, apiiellautR. Iduarl Hums t, Atuutiit 1 Allen .tu I amdl it. tipi ihmti. lonnthati Ibilkley ,uid otner y loei h J I llt.f, re lvIu'i, iip'iUntf ludtfiiioiiu uniri'H.i ih nwtii William W Miiufonliit ilenrti W. r uich a td mi Klti, f fl tt.ulll tit ( Ik.Ii u NI. I on I I . 1. a ill lalia a liiic oiiiiMtl aiiuliiit th' d 'feud nif i.tlh ionii mi nplliU 11 In Ion, lu rt.Chair.iM Ji Dunn, extent r of Jotepu Pa tin , ilei usM'd Ordrr upptalul frnin afllniied ulth til! Is sii.jin lUnilltoti uptiellnnt. iv Cntl 1 rltio llremati .liuliMciit at il order auirn tit ulth tt ti U 1 11 1 onl is John II ( loitli. .tpH tt .nt IihIb nn id utllniK 1 n ml Ju I cm nt absolute ordered a.ilnt tt fi u loot nKltfiMt, Th Pndovp Martin V. blrall. apHlIftiit-Judc 1111 litre nxdantl nrw trial kr.Miti.l Wlilla 11 C 1 1 aiiiIh r .1 II Louttrr and an 1MI11 r i-n Mind Miu'iia-h vu, .M mhutluti It iUuu ('cm Ian- niid kii tlei, jp ellantn. iu re p-olulf if lho uillof . hki Hun r.ine llaulet 1 (ltipps Wllllnm Mil.iln aplt.t Charteh Hutihltoo 1 - Mar 1 1 int. ri'i f Haul -Motloui tudMnlK Mi l;!d ulth 5I0 1liIH UlllamC Pl.ttHiid othei i. Nt u iorVonl:ei li h l..iliub, Auuiist M'ldHiiir, Ir . a limit. In re. A, mnitiii f ! J llu le Mut.oii for rearuimiit ile tjtlll M t'l AI0tOltlt V.'lllliin 1 run hit I. apfkrllaut i I (I Vi.etii;tlnc Pn w In- ' u ipfiv Motion to pn fer'n tiled JilliP vmIIh Jrfphlnr I o'urro. iinl ntler M M 11 1 1 iM'JiiIk.1 drnled u ithotil i n juul to the re pond ut r rUhl In ralie Un iiue-tlou of ilm appel Isiit 'lut m upon the argument of the np) ul .Inrt)"t P M'tmour. nppellai t prlm; IfftH Ctui't'O vm'K'idiiou Mutlun tu (lce must vo CttHDakrKrutiU. inanclAU III . - wwriri 1 - ' ' 4JI ji.-n f hi. -1 w ."- " Al Chicago, St. Louis & New Orleans j ro CURRENCY BONDS, (B DDE J(OVKMK 1ST. 1DT. JB Tlir lioldcri of tha aboTP bonds eroofTrresl the prl. ?W Hckc of exchanging tlii samo for lho hlrnao, HI. WU l.iil A .rir Orlrnna lrr ccnl. ticilcl Uonila. JB eleio mm. Inlrrrat rrdiicrd lo nij prr writ. M upon ihu following 1""'" II UI.OOO T prrront. Ilond nt IOO I.I10O OO iU Cfliiiiou rasitiirlni lov. 1 na 0 fjt tcl.on.l oo II ll,nooiiPrrfnti nt " .il l)s 9IINO Ol nlrrrat nccru.d riom .H Juno 1.1 3 M 900:1 ua ! Cnsli IntinldrraorTa.. -II 7 . ( . si,onn 00 M thi: oh risn ckt. iin.n non nr..n tiik iconnio.i. :'AATKB or I riiiM'ir.i. An iTKnr.T im coin com M OV I'ItIMKT KTAMItllll OF WRIfillT AB II FII'.RM. HI" TIIH II.I.ISIOIR CMTIIA1, B. II n. in, nv KMionKsinTo i;cti notn. II Hnlrtcrsof tha maturlnB 7s not desiring toe II chanKO will herald 100 nnd Interest upon prtsintv I Hon, REDMOND, KERR & CO., ' GOLDMAN, SACHS & CO., bi aaiiav "TnEmr. 1 . w 3 People's Gas Light and Coke Co. tor rmctco). I tiik aToric of Tin: rrtopi.F.'n c.ah Mem il A I our to. (OK CHICAGO) haxlng boon listed on I jjj the' New Vc.rL Stogk ExclianRc, notloo Is horcby glron 9 thai tho ceTlincalcs Issued liy the Central Trust Com- W pany of New Veirk for tho certincalrs of the Fidelity 1 Insiiranrp, Trust and bafe- Deposit Company Issued upon thpsurrendrrof certincates of the Chlcao Dal y : roripaiiy. aro exehaiiffeable at the ornoo of th. ( fitTiti, TitiNT imriw of !ew vonit. tit I.I, NT., aCW IOIIK CITV, for atock ot , fl the I'cuplei s flas Light Coke Company (of Chicago). All certificates presented for exchange must bo properly endorsed in Want aud the fullSKldresaof the persons tei nhom lho now stock Is to bo trans ferred nuiM le ghen. CENTRAL TEUST CO. OP N. Y. Br K. K. HYDE. Second Vlce-rrealdent. People's Gas Light and Coke Co. ' ei.r 1 mi ...... j b 45 Wall Kt . Now York City. I Notice Is ncrrliy glcn that aeilrldend of lij PBH 'sJI CKNT. has t e en ileclnri'il on the- capital stock or this IH Company, paysrile? 10 tho stoekroMcrs on November IMth. IS-U7. Tranfcr liooVscvlll close on the IMh. Vj and reopen on the 'Jiith of Noccmlwr Tlie holders of Central Trim Co of New York cer- tlflcates. Issued fur eorllflcft'c of ihe Fidelity In- surance, Truht. ni.d Safe Dipo.ll Co . mMV exchangs their holillugi for I'eopli-'s lias Light unit Coke Co. Mo'-k on or bcfnio November lDt 1 (hecks for dlWdrnd will lie mailed to the Stock- hoi lers of record of this ConipuL 1 nly 1 PEOPLE'S UAS LIGHT AND COKE Ca DEAL ON THE EXCHANGE. T!ll VIKI1. Nl III'. OF IOI It ItOFirS. NAMUS OK UHUKF.ILS M'KMblll U WITH EVERT HLI'OUT KTIIC K1 IIOMIS) .ltl PIttllslOS tOTTOY lioiuht and sold for iah'i or on mirgln of three toflvo per cent lu MAIL AND TKI.Kf.UWII nilllKRS rBOMPTLT V K.H CTFI1 II Al,l, TIltXSK llcls l.l .tlttTKKD. , II G-EO. HAG-ELWEIDE, ' 1 Ml), li llItllHKIt. lO Mnll iree. e. lark, 9 Ml'.MlElt NEWOUK CON STOCK EXCnANOB. I "WANTED, WESTERN 6AS 5s I (OF .IIII.WAt'HEE). 1 P. J. GOODHART & CO., MKIIIIF.Itfl . V. 11001 i:CII GF., I 38 WALLSTREET? Metropolitan Street Railway Debentures J DEALT IN I1Y E. & C. RANDOLPH, specOlStors WILL be. Interested In our WFEKJ.Y MAKKET LBT. TEU and SIX DA'iH Willi KIM? COTTON, either of which w 111 be sc nt f rco on renue.t. rSTUAUT & 1A0OCK, 111 Mil: 111 A IlitllKKItN. 6ft II1'.0DWAY, NFW YOKE. BOSTON. JIAbS . l'llILUJFLPniA. PA.I 21 '.'2 '.' 1 AMI-S 111.11(1 441 CHh'iTSrjT ST. W.CHAlNCLYlLOYDJOShS. 1 M,mbeNT WILI.UM nOHISON. J Stock EHMm FLOYD-JONES & ROBISON, 18 WALL ST. Stocks Bonds and Investments. " BROWN BROTHERS & CO., I c. .-.( i ii.i, Mrni'i:T. i Lett i llnv and nt II hill, or exchange inrraf mess! on (ir.nt l.rllnln, thn c mil ,. Hint, MlMralli. aid himili cif.. "' AfrUn iiiiiLh eslilei Irnnsfers """"'I. nf linnet anil I ollee llous of freeIf. ilniflM. ii all parts e.f Ihcuorlil i PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON, SMSSZSb Al I. 1 1 VM'I TLIi IIY l'Kl S.TI. W1HE. mm & stout 1 Nassau Strccl, Cor. Wall St. 'i i.Si-w York atock llirhangm MHMtlKKS OF j New York Cotton Kxrhatm J t Chicago Hoard of Trade. I Orilors crcriitccl on the nbovo Uxcbanges In U BONDS, STOCKS, COTTON AND GRAIH d Ashwell & Co., 1 :() liltOAD ST. 4, n Mrv.DKin - If Y- Stock Exchaase. I i II. Y, ProJuca Exchange. 1 Hlneles, flrnln, unci liise.line-nl rreurltlea. H i H jit-itlnuH nml Siuctcot, SIIVr.ll'lI.IM A NT. IOI IS II. II, LII. M Couti nit due Noc 1st, lsul, from (.onsollilatiMl H Mnrttinae Ilnud.. und from Mllilii aoll an I liuluih II mil. eif thin Co liiuuv, will lie (mM nu and alter V thai dale, at ihi-ciniieof Hie I'e ntrat Trust Coiui'any. tr, .So. 31 Wall struct, Sew York Hi' t 11 HAVs, Tri-aiurer, tfoiHiitiiCvsMp 'AoWttn. I VlllH 1 IS III. Ill in UlVhS nt Hie Intention of n. ' li llali'ntk. Aiih'iHi ll.'liiHiiit, l: j, liervclnd, flB ( liiiiiui'.v M li,en,( li Uli.o, I'.lhrlile T flerry, mi Mare c llus Htirlli.c. e, l lluvru, Jini'ihC llemlrli, gt .Iniiif. Ih.lc NlIiii, Ir. A II Jiillllard, li II him;. Ir. I'anlel lir I, .li Siiih, I ran , Tllf, r i, fl uj I William i' Wilt iii'j at ihuhimi luuir, ura: ti V In uriranU aTru-' lomiidii), lei h,. UnoMti a. eh. I Iflll An line riusl t, nuiiaiii lei tin liu.lni'K. In Hi. ' i-iuu New Vim at Hiru Inlrl ir't an I hulh a Am nu.. ii I in linvi. i -ai Hal nt aliiu inni iniuoi. urn l pulili.heil in liuisiiaiii-eur 'vcticin IS1. ArtL'l. IT- S of the UauUug Law of tho tttato uf .ow York. S 'i4tn . " T I H TTy'iradflHBlLiiiiiiiiH