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,& ' THgnsttfr, Trtmim,gr ti&m&e1 raft.1 - I I TWO BIGGEST COASTERS. J. bteakehi or orr.n e,ooo roxa ron K jvrrr lornr axh cuha mail. f Contracts Msned eatcrday Thii Yraarls ! Ties jK, alullt rr null tnrrlera, unci la Compliance JM. with tan law Mutt Wk Mara Than 8 Slsleen Hnnla and II Pit te Carry Cant. El Contracts for tho building of what will bo the m, two largest steamships ever constructed In this K country for tlio coastwise truds were slimed ' E yesterday by It. A.C. Smith on behalf of tho ' fe J,'evr York uud Cuba Mall StoamshlpConipaii), fe Tho new ships will Ims twin screw vessels of be W tweon 5,000 nnd 0,000 tons, nnd vvlll tngclhcr i- cost91,U30,000. They vvlll bo ncarlT 400 fid In lenglh.SOfcrt beam, with n draught of VO feet fisL It Is understood that thcr will bo built ul W Cramps' yards on tho Delaware. , m Tlio hulldltia of these voaatls Is duo lamely to S tho Interest and efforts of tho now AdnilnUtra- tlon nnd Postmaster-General Oary. The New W York and Cuba Mall Steamship Company m the successful bidder for tho carrying of tlio W malls between New York, the West Indies, nnd E Mexican port. It was made apart of this con- if1 tract, which was nwnriled on fliursdas. that 6 tbo sutioasful bidder should agrco to bullil , two fast vessels which would till tho re 1 IL qnlrements n' tho net of Congress " In W provide fur ocean mall aervlco between t hi; E United States mid foreign ports, and pronioto M comiiimtc." Ilio new ships will bo known a B noeond-clas.s'hlps." vvhku. under the require- Sf tnentsof the act of Conuress Kovernlng their I? construction, must lo abln lo maintain a rate of gi apoed In cxicisof 111 knotsan hour. Tlio ships 3ti tnURt aho ho constructed with particular 3J reference to prompt nnd economical ion- V version Into uiullinry naval cruisers, and, Zk according to planatirovidcd by tho secretary of 'JP tho Navy. Im of Mifilelenl strength to sustain tho ft working of n bvttery of twelve, rllle d c union uf S? a calibre not less tb in six Inches. Thonevvvcs- IS? sols, the pi ins of vvhlih arc all completed and on jv whkhvvork will bo nt onco begun, vv 111 In ap- u, pcaranco itaenible tho ht. Paul and St. Louis, fU unit will Lavo pvssctigtr accommodations In W evciy ivn; ciiual to Uunc ocean llyors. '. POLWEMA V SMITH'S EVSEItAL. H Baltro Firih street Acjuad to Alteact Uoebsr fls anarr at Oleott. Jf? Chief McCullagh, In a general order to the force, yesterday announced tho death of Pollcev 4? man Frederick Smith, murdered In the Re- fcr demptoiist Church by n, burglar, -shorn he caught f. robbing the poor box. At tho funeral, which will tt take place tu-day, the wbolo Fifth street squid 1 t will parade. Tbo body will bo taken from the fg policeman's Into homo at 07 Avenue A to Matt 1 H Hall, 4H1 Enst Sixth street, and at I o'clock to K tho Church of tho Most Holy Hedeemcr, where m ho was killed. T Thcro Is talk of a subscription In the depart- ' J tnent for the dead policeman's family, which at '4 fit a held for each patrolman nnd ac respmub g, lngly larger sum for tho superior officers, is ft likely to realize a Urgo sum, probably as mini. , as $5,000. Commissioner Smith contributed $-'. If jrisicre'iiy, and I.eo Schleslnger and E. A. Hut jp man each tbo same amount. jf Frit? Mrcr. accused of killing Policemnn gj Frederick Smith, was brought before JustUo gi Truax of tho Supreme Court, yesterday, on a writ , of habeas corpus bat.ed on statements that K his commitment was illegal. Ills counsel, m- W broso II. l'urdy, Informcil the Court that since IB- the writ was iBsued an indictment had been ' found ngninsi his client, so that he was now SK legally 1 elil. Justice Iruax accordingly dis- 1 E missed the writ. jr Coroner Hocber wroto an Indlgnnnt letter to s District Attorney Olcott j csterday because the t latter hid "snowed ailisreeinl for tho Coronr's K, f' ofllcn nnd "ninde tbo Coroner's inquest a Hf Xnrcc" to having Mocr indicted before one I ft,' was held. Mr. Olcott replied soothingly. IltKLICS Of POET SQUIIti:. Bis nutty word or Fire" Vrrtea Turn Id In a CII7 Hall ornrr. While searching in a stmll closet on the sec ond lloor of tho City Hall oiorday Martin Kecse. tho janitor, c.ini"" across a hunrtlo of nnr row, black iloth. which bnd laid there since August, 13S5, when Gen. Gnnt was buried. The cloth was tho only reminder loft in tno building of thu career of Itolllu M. Squire as Commiloner of Public Works. Onco during the d'is of mourning for Gen. Grant it hung across the farad e just outsido the Governor's room. On one of tho streamers were printed thee Ilno-i In lareo while litters: Ho liore u'oft o ir sword of nre V uurld wat.ticij. envle 1 nation: 1 -j 1 litnry saiiA wtil e tremb lug kings I 'iikf nur ilesolatli n Another contained this burst of metaphor: Tho ;ri ad of tils banner d armies shootc the world F1- kin us pne rvel In llt'erty hr dlulem and (er p-tuattd tucoralne gem rati tat America's example uf a f rro bud tuvulnt-ralilo ku eminent. The poetry of Mr. equlro excited laughter at the timo und dually Mayor Grace ordered biui J to take the verses down. Another quotation 1 from a poi m vvhii h Mr. hquiru winte. contiiin- I I lng n rcferenro to " Freedom's hm d on Tune's j I fc dial." was among til" mourning inscriptions on if, tho City Hall, but It w as not found 5 cstcrday. i i I-, mcii.ir.L wi:Avr.n .v the toils. c f Tbo nobber Cauaht In Itroker nolllnt's Iloute It n otrd f ronti. , The burglar who was captured in the house of , ,f Broker Edward A. Kolllns at 75 1 Carroll street, E k Ilrooklyn, on Thursdaj evening, and who gave J the name of Michael Joice, has been idcutllled 'I as Michael Weaver, a noted robber. Ilcsirved 'it several terms in Western prisons for various 1 I r nfTciii.es. and ono of four cars in the Kings j. v Co ihl IVnitint(ar for bmglarv. lie Is do- i I scrlbtd Inox-iincrinteiulcnt Iljrnos'slnmknsnn t t expert i-cut lie thiuf.unfe burglur.and shoplifli 1, I fe He has lcen held fortboGraud Jurj bj Police 9 ft Justice Hrislow. Fine Sittr Train on tbn Vrw Vnrk Central. I E Generil Passenger Agent George H.Daniels j I of the New York Central nnd Hudson Illver g S Railroad placed on exhibition a tho Grand Cen- ilw tral Station jestcrday a new train to be run be- j tweon New York and Chicago on a twenty-four- f i, hourschodiilc, and which will bo cnlled tho Lake a 5 Shore Limited. 'I ho train lias just been received t e from tho Wagner Palate Car Company's shops i nt Jliiftalo. and lepresents tho highest standard at of thu cur builders' art. it consists of seven ft oaiben; nbuITct smoking car, n dining car, a t drawing room tar, three sleepers, and a com- B piirtmenl iibservn lion car. f- Two other slmilir trains will soon be com- $ pletcd, and oni. ut them will dilly leave this citv & at 5 nVloil, In the iiftcrnoon. Another will f. leavo Ctilciigo at 5''I0 o'clock. I - The Tirallier. a Fair neather prevailed In all parts of the country V yrsterJn), 1 xept toiue eloudlnest anil a few II lit I 1 ahomrs III the mornln In ihn mlJ'llo Atlantic an! 1 , ewruLHnt hiatrt arid In 1I10 loner I iLs rrjlon. , i Tho tempi raturofjll lu all the Htntes of i,e Mlssli Ib at pi Vallrj from Minnesota to the Gulf au I also lu V i tli" la riMlon. Tlis froit line appears to m exleuil 1 & lug siiiitlicat, and ma chis k the f ov cr lu tbo lower f F lIlisUslppI alii R y In this ilijr It was cloudy and fihowrry ta the morn- k I InK, with fair weather later, and lit-ranio cooler at I 5 MXhl: llUhest onklil temprrature 50. lowest S3, S aveiai- liuiulilli), 07 ivr urn 1 wind nortbnest, V J avirue velo-lty -JO miles an hour, I aromatcr, cor- r " rnl'dtarciul to tea level, at A M tv ill!, 3 1' JI, i' i 20"7 f j Tha tl ernionieter at the I'nltal statss Weather Ilu- reau rsgliterel tlicteniperatureyetterday atfollowi I L H7 tHOU 1807. IRtin M SAM ." 65- BP M ... 00" (If i W 12 V! ! nt ll P. M , til- il." If a I'M. ir ut' 1.' mid 4.1' tj- ' 8 iiiim.tos rouicAsr ron smr.nir R t'jr Xttc F ulunJ, rtittrrn .Vrie 1'ort. tuitern I'cnn- , j, Iiiiii(o,.Vu JlTltv, Drlawtrt, MtlrM of Columbia, w . Ifatylamf und Virginia, air, crol northtrtu tttntU i ' For i-cttern Now Vcrlt, penerally fnlri ossl)j ff ! lis1" loo.il tbowen ou tlio lakei llglil to treib east jL erly wloils !f Model Bath Rooms I Just nliv our PIA'.MIIIVfi J'lX .jt 'II lU'.h Imvo lirt-ii selccti.il for the :1 mo't iiotnblc residences lmtlt In iv L ten' j cam Is demoiistratul by rrltl- i ral exnniiuatlnn, f THE rlEYER-SNIFFEN CO., LTD. K MAM KVI U'lllUS sVl) IMPOKTKIIS UK f llll. II HUAUk I'Ll'MUIMI HMItlllS I 5 Ilasi lllili St.. Nvv YtirU. f CARPET tjTsotart f 326 7th Ave., CLEANSING "Sk i - bead Ivi- Circular, jjbj .. H11... ESTAOUsnSD 1845. hkw vortK BTona, i iuiooklys sTonr.s. nnOAIiWAV. nroadway . lledronl Ave. (Oil ItsrsT. iFultonSt. AFlatbush Are. Early Wintor Top Coats, raado from m o tl i u m weight foreign and domostio C o v o r t b and Whipcords, in tiifToront ahadoa of tan, with fancy p'nid 1 i n i n r a wovon on to tho Roods.sorpo, satin or silk shoulder linings, out and tuilorod in tho most unoxcop tionablo in aim or, nro a VQry popu lar foaturo of our SpCCl'ill Btook and aro un- 1 obtaiuablo olso- whoro: $20, $25, Features ? placo on salo to-day six notv stylos of To-flny. business b u i t s ",,""" (sinplo brouslod coats, cither single or doublo breasted vests), in foreign Chovi ots, Worsteds and Worsted - Chevi ots, which will appeal to good drossers, $20, $22, and $25. Special 8ale to-day of Flv l'ly. All I Inen. Oer- insn Collars and Cum , I f i Inrs, .' 00 pi-r doi , ifi Curts, $3 on per dot. Ill Kular prices. Collars. 5 I mi. Culls, tt SO Im porter golnft out of busl nets, that's all Imported Dlaek Half Hiwe, Re-enforced lleel, sole and Tue color guar antred bpeilal to-day, I i pair for 1 UO Regu lar price 1 50. BROADWAY, CPU. 31st ST. A DISTINGUlSeREPUBUGAITS OPINION OF THE Democratic Candidate for Con troller of Greater New York, BIRD S. OQLER. JUDGE DILLON'S LETTER. Sew York, October 1st. 197. Dear Mr. Colcr No political or parts Uv islons of opinion can prov inline from extending to voii m person si congrat illations on v our nomination for the important and responsible otitic of tho i llrst Controller iimlir the Greater New York Charter. Your vvido general oxpi rience In busi ness, and uirtlculnrly in connection with mu uiiinalitlcs and municipal crcditiinnd securities, especially Ills you for the varied duties of this olllce. cry truly yours, (Signed I Ulrd S. Colcr. Esq., 3-1 Nassau street. New York. V i ! af 115 COKTIiANDT hl I ; - iw fireat inrehaio of v- fine Underwear made Jv r T 1 by tho Way Mfg Co of I 'Ole ) Philadelphia, noted as lx WV lelng tbu best make rs of O - l?J f'love Kitting V ors tod " Underwear in AMTIUCA V. 'vj at KNe. and 81. ID ea-'h, which Is atiout SOc. on tho dollar Gray Suede Gloves, 98c. 1- ull pique sewn, worth $1.50. Men's Hals Correct Fntblons and lory Little Prices. Illrh Ilerbji S1.UO Milk llata 90. OO Coir apt 30c. BROUGHT 3IAIXE II 1IISKEV HERE. Ihto Mads UnosTM by tbe Sfalne Man's Dlossrlna; Out Ihe bat. Frank Goodwin, a young farmer of York Cor ners, Mc camo to town on Ihursdny to see tho nights. II i saw them, and, in the crenlng, after going to his room In tho Putnam House, at Twcnts -fourth street nnd fourth avenue, blew out the gas and went to bed. Some of tho other lolgcrsdetcctid tho odor of gas. It was traced to his room, und ho was found in a semi con scious condition. An ambulance from Hcllevue was suiiimonoii and he was revived. When asked If ho didn't know bettor than to blow out tbo gns ho slid : "Waal. I had read souiothiii' ahiout folks hlowln'out tbo gas; hut tho sign under the light sed 'SO cents extra for gas burned all night,' an' I didn't sco no wav of get tin' il nut, so I jist blow it." In ills i lollies uiro found six Hat bottles well filled with v.hiskoy. Ho said ho got Ihtm In l'nrtland. When nsked If he thought that ho could not obtain whiskey in Now York, he said lie guessed bo might If ho tried; but heknew what ho was drinking win n ho took Mnino whiskey. As he was carried into thoambiilanio he muttered: "Well. I'll be swlzs-ledl I've hearn toll of folks blowln' out the gas. but I nev or thought I'd he such ndnrn fool. I don't know what tor hj tor Marthy." At tbo hospital It was said that Goodwin's con dition w as not sorloiis. Gornsra Parka'a Ilody to Do Cremated. Aiiianv, Oct. 20. The funeral of Gorham Parks, late Clerk of tho Court of Appeals, which wns held to day, was intended by the Judges of tho Court of Appeals nnd prominent lawyrrs and litiruns of Alb my, the icmalns will ho cremated In 'Iroy and the ashes burled In Green wood Cemetery ti.A.CIAL AXl COMMEnOIAT. Vsn lork Sloik Riehanse Sales Oct. 9S, CMIKIl HTA1H8 AM) STATI PONDS (IV 31,0003). 1 US ts.clHOVl inT,l 6VaPdebS3i 100 USts.r, 0137i-,l of 1801 07' 100 US4tc, 1 KJ.'j 1 i8'e ILObl.NO PillLlCS (IK U .SITED STATES RONDS. Hid. Jtktd. Bid, AlktJ. Va St u. r, Dn "' B'-r' atplofQ 00 "l04 ' -ll4-h l16 t nH 4, r UnstSs, c, 1007. ,.112 I13's lvo "1164 H0' fn ht 4i. c, t"n ht 6t. r. 1007 . .113" lbl'i IB . ..102S tnhl4t, r, Unbte,r. 1BV6 ...127 127-j ,l,V8 l08 I li hi 4i, c, 110 .... 128U ll!8'i IUILHOAD AND OTHER BO-4DS ftf Sl.OOOst. 16 Atcb ad 4t,,.. 68lJ 6MoPacrn . )3' 24 68'4 a Nor P 1st, o 120 14 6S 6 NorPao ltt.r. 120 0, 5B 40 N 1' prior 4. .. 00's 6 6SK. 6 00't laaassaSaataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKtaaTaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal 81 Altaian..... 80S39.... OOW y 80U lOKraogaHs.... 60 17..!.!."!.'...'"... 80S C CD's lOAtlaPaoln.... ' 8 6B lAtehitOlit.. 301. 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Chlc'EUnlBtl03 3r.DEltt,KdlOBla 3 102'4 1 Pitta Wett lit 77ii 2 ! 103 0Ktadgal4 84 3 C Mid 4i. td I D 154 B 83Tt 2C,I.8tI,rh4i 101 17 84 3ChleOLACCo 10 WoO W lit.... 813 lit 103 3 814 XO 102"i 3nockItlB 106 7 CenOacnBi... 034 4 Flock III deb 8i. 102 36COany2ilne, 13 2 8cIVNK4j.. 86 2DMAFID4I. 86 8 UoPaeof Calea 014 1 Dul.SSAAtlsalOS'i 2 014 1 nrl4thei.. ..120 6 014 1 1204 DSoPof ArlilitlOO's 7 Erie Bth ex g 41 OS's 4 1004 6 rrleprlorli.lt.. 01 V 6 Bt L SrBl..l01 ' 6Ercllrn34i.. 704 13 Stt. 8F4i... 704 2EdlsonEIltt..lll 14 70V 10 FtWin.0 1st.. 684 G 70 10 0, H't A 3 A IStPeon 1304 MPBt 02' 1 StPNPei.,128 6 03 eStanRfcTot.. 00 3 OenEleedebBilOl 7 004 7 1014 8 Stan II A T Ino. 13 1 IIATClitBs..lll) C IB 4 II A T C tnl 4i. 74 2 14 17 76 CSAAAPlittt 00 lSIronHtBt 84 lOSoIt'wayB 014 1 844 3TAPUIB 064 1 84' 2 00 32 IowaCeotltt.. 074 10 Tex Pae Sd la.. 274 1 KlntsCoEl lit 57 30 B74 llKaaPcos.tr.. 80 25 274 0 884 lT.CItns,Dd 87 0 87 4 Tol. M I. A K C 40 80 lst.tr 84 15 804 17 834 8 804, 4TRItAofStt 5 604i Bs 1074 11 80V 1 UnraoOGi.lr.112 16 80'4l 6 1114 10 KPDdaa.tr.. .114 10 Dn Pao a f. t r..l 1 1 10 Kan A Tex 4a.. 85'. 2 Union Pao C T. 37 Kan AT Sdt.... 58's eahVctpp 41 34 50 7CP.DAOtit. 40 20 58rt 6 48's 5 504 1 484 16 504 6 484 10 504,20 48 I SDV OWabltt 107t 6LacledeO lit.. 102 21 108 6 101't 0 1084 6 LA VT Ben as.. 1004 6 107Tt 5 101 OWabUd 70 16 LakeShoro3V3ti04 10 784 6LAN.FASlst 88 1 78'4 lLebValot XT 10 704 lit 102 4 704 3L.EAStI.Ss.tr 30 ' SWabdeb.tB.. 20 ISMetSRy ltt...l00"t 1 Weal Sh 41, r...l084 4UnR'y4t 034 2 Wh A L E 1st. 01 10 OS's! 2WUCtaltt.tr 324 2 034 7 33 0 Met El lit 11841 Total talea of railway boadt (par Tains), S1.4S7.000. RAILROAD AND OTHER nnARKS. Open- Iliah- Low- , doting . Sato ina '! "t- Did Awkrd. ISAd'tEx. 1014 105 1014 102 106 2260SAmsp. 141t 141S 1304 1404 141 320AmbRpH3 113s 113 1134 1144 47BVm8M. 10 10 10 10 104 UiOAmCabl 01 01 01 01 02 1020.mTob. 82 824 81'i 82s! 83 at Am Ex. .1104 117 110 110 118 100 Am COII 214 214 214 21 214 BBO Vtrb.T SF...... 134 134 134 13"t 134 S440Atrh.TA SFep. 284 204 2&t 204 204 30AArbpf 31"a 314 31"t 32 35 BOO Rait A o 14 14 14 14 144 BUG Par St O 44 44 4 4 44 HOOHr'kRT 334 337a 334 334 334 lSOOl'n Q.123 123 123 121 123 330 Can So.. 654 654 564 544 654 200CanPac. 704 704 704 704 80 leiUChOtW 164 164 154 16 154 lOOCenPao 15 16 16 14 15 2030ChrtAO 214 224 214 214 224 lOelOCMcOo 00"i 074 004 004 074 BOOC.C.C A ML... 344 34't 344 344 36 80CAVW122J 123 1224 1234 1234 32J35C.DAQ 044 054 034 06 054 IDleSO.MAStP 034 0J4 024 034 034 270 CM A St Ppf. .1304 1304 1304 1304 130'. 647BC.R1AP 864 804 864 fr-04 8(ls BOOColtu-l 23 234 23 234 23 34:0 ConOaa 2034 2034 202 202 202 3SUC.IAL 84 84 8 8 0 200D.LAW163 154 153 153 150 GOODttOaa 539 54 534 60 65 100 D ARO p 444 444 444 444 454 370FrleRR 15 154 15 164 154 ulOErlelttp 304 304 304 30 37 lOOErleidp 104 1034 1 03s 10 204 BCOOrnr.lec 33 34 334 334 34 'JHUCIan 004 00't 004 084 004 snoH'rnSll.1.70 1.70 1.70 100 I1IC. nt 1024 1024 1024 1014 102 100H18teel. 44 44 44 43 47 ISO la Cen.. 84 84 84 84 O SlaCenp 31 31 31 314 32 BLakeShl70 170 170 171 173 281BLouAN 664 654 66 664 664 1410MtnConl014 1014 1014 1014 102 lOOHetStRylOl 101 101 101 1014 lOOMexNitf 1 1 1 1 14 BMIchCenl024 1024 1024 1024 1064 10 H AStL lttp .. 86 86 86 84 80 BlfiO Mo Pa.. 204 304 204 304 304 BOOMo.KAT 13 134 13 134 134 1460M.KATp 314 324 204 324 33 S4BbJCent 014 024 014 02 03 222 SYCentl084 1084 108 1084 1084 310SatLad 344 344 344 344 36 320 SatLdpl044 1044 1034 104 1044 110 Nor Am. 44 44 44 44 6 250 KAWp 424 424 424 424 424 1410SorP. 18 18S 18 184 184 8280SI'aop. 624 624 614 624 624 KOOOntAW 10 1, 16"a 104 104 104 420OreSI... 184 18"t 184 10 104 14(10 l'ac Hall 30 304 204 3 0 304 400P.DAE 14 14 1 1 14 845I-UI1M1C171 1714 171 171 1714 1165 V, CCA RtL... 314 324 314 324 33 350PeiiuRR114'a 1144 1144 1144 116 1 0 Teople's OLAO 004 DOS 004 004 074 2230 Itei dint 224 234 224 234 234 aonnn.a.i... a at- .. rT A di. a r m n 1500 Read 2p 284 284 284 284 20 10 II 11 Wp 04 64 64 644 67 1855MPAO. 70 704 70 704 80 80htl'AOpl41 141 141 140 146 40Ubol'ac,. 204 204 204 20 204 20Uholtwy 04 04 04 04 04 1300boRyp. 304 304 304 304 304 lOOStJAOI 04 04 04 04 7 200StJAOI 2dp... 16 16 16 144 17 B7BSt LAS Flttp. 614 614 614 61t 63 StSStanRAT 44 44 44 44 6 J345TOAI.. 20 204 264 204 204 l33Texr. 11. 114 114 114 114 15370 L'ni'ae.. 224 234 22 224 23 1U0OPDAO 7 74 74 74 74 lOOUMlubp 04 04 04 63 06 100 USL... 74 74 74 74 74 U.'n Wabash. 74 74 7 74 74 820VVabp.. 1R4 184 184 184 10 OBWFEx.100 10U4 100 108 1 IO llBOWUTrl 88 884 874 88 8B4 Totalities, 170.328 iharaa. BOSTON CLOSINO QUOTATIONS. Jlpt. t(d. Bid. Attn. Rot A Alb. .2174 OenEloop. 80 86 PotAMe.,.100 108 Hoi AMon.1384 Chic J com 108 CalA HeiU460 400 ChlcJpf 107 100 Osceola..,, 37 FltUiLurgp 044 QulDcyU.,,110 112 OldColo&y 184 186 TaiuMla,, 126 130 WEItcom 02 024'Tam,Jr.... 104 Poniln'nC, 214 21V!l"lt ,,,. 224 224 AmBellTl266 2674IB 00 1st... 864 IVtitEltc-.. 214 lOUaaa... 00 70 "IILADELTniA OLOalKO QtTOTATtOHa, JBIit. td. " AtUd, UatrhTat. 204 27 IT 01.0a.. 434 44 rennRR... 674 57 s, Rl SB com. B7Ta 284 PhllaTraj. 711, 714 FIBRpt... 80s 31 Union Traj jQ'e 11 PIl.LAPe 104 104 F.APTo.. 7o, 704 PIl.LAPp 384 384 llet Trac..,ioo 101 WeUOcom 104 18 OTotNJt 30 37 Welt Opt.. 064 00 CTotNJbt 97 974 OattTrtct- 104 104 0 0 Imp Co 804 804 Manas".... 17 174 CniCAOO CLOSINO onOTATlONS. Bid. Alked. Md. Alttd. "ST.".. 044 06 MIlBnwpf 2B AmSlr-M.. 304 31 NTBItcult OB 024 CanalAD. 00 004 NChStRy.BB7 230 ChloRrew,, 7 g stStabltO. 204 BB Cltyh'wayBe 230 WCaSiRylOO 101 Dlam'dM.,134 137 Lfct-L-ctfi 10 104 UkeBfL" 104 10s Mst WB... 0 7 Mil Brew ., 74 84 IATCST LOVtlOT QnOTATlOltB. AteWioa. aap 3S Norfolk A Wpf.n.. 434 Canadian Paclfto... 81 4 Northern Paclltopf. 534 Chetipeake A Ohio. 2E4 Ontario A Welt..... 17 Frleron.aap 15a, PenniylTania. 684 Erlalitpt 37 Reading, lit a p.... 1114 Illinois Central 1044 StFaul 06"t Kaniu A Tcxaa.... 1B4 South Railway 04 LaktShoro 174 south Railway pf.. 314 LoultTltlt A Niih., 684 Onion Paciao 234 New York Central, 1 1 1 Wabaahpf. 10 Friday, Oct. 29. The rarlout Interruptions to business, both hero and In London, during the next threo or four days, together with tbo unusual intorost In tho local election, resulted, as was to be ox pected, In a very quiet markot for stocks. The speculative) situation was also affected by changing v lews and conjectures as to tho In fluence upon tho local campaign of tha death of one of the Mayoralty candidates. In eplto of tho unusual apathy the tono of tho market was strong throughout, a clrcumstanro that Is not surprising In view of the trnfllo state ments for last month of tho C, D. and Qulncy, Heading, and less Important com panies, printed further on In this column. The publication of tbo oxtranrdlnaiy show lng of the Chicago, Turlington and Qulncy Company was foltowed by somo professional silling of tho stock on the theory, probably, that tho state ment had been discounted. 1 he selling, how ever, did not depress the price permanently. As a matter of fact, thero Is very littlo selling on the Stock Exchange nowadays, except by pro fessional operators and traders who follow In their wako, and both, as a rulo, are content with profits of a point or less, becnuso they renllro that they themsolvcs nro chiefly responslblo for tho roccsslon In prices that takes placo from time to timo, A sharp rally in prices llko that of today, on light transactions, demonstrates that thoro aro very few stocks for sale at current figures, from which It may be inferred that local operators nnd small spec ulators are much more susceptible to the gossip of tho Street regarding Cuban affairs, the elec tion, and the possible damage that Congress may Inflict upon the business of the country than the actual holders of securities. An Inci dent of the trading was a drive at Sugnr Refin ing that carrlid the price down two p lots, and which was followed Dy a complete recovery. Tbod allngswero tbo smallest on any day since the summer advance in prices culminated. In onl) tlvo stocks did tho trading exceed 10,000 shares. Tho closing was strong at about tho best prices. Unal sales compare with those of yesterday as follows: Oct. 2S Oct. 29.1 Oof 28. Oct. 20. A.TASFe. 13 134(Nat Lead... 34 344 A.TASFtp 284 204iNatLeadpfl04 1034 Am Cot Oil. 214 214 "Serf A Wp 424 424 AmSRef ..1404 1404 N- Wrom ..1224 1224 AmSRefp 1134 113 N Pae com. 18 184 AmTob .. 814 824 V Pae pf... 62 524 AmSpM .. 104 10 NYCent...l07'Vi 1084 CanaitaSo.. 544 554 NJCent.. 01 024 Can Pae.... 78'4 704 Omaha rora 784 70" C.C.CAbtL 344 34'eOntAW... 10 10 C.BAQ .. 044 05 I'.c Mall . 30 304 Con G is .204 202 TuHPCar.171 1714 ChetAO.. 214 224 rtocklilanl 8534 804 ClilcOaa.. 004 07 Uiadlnit... 22s 234 CtaOW.... 15 154 a-ad lstpt 484 40"t D.I. AW.. .151 154 .iPconi... 024 034 DARUpf. 444 444 Soll'way.. 04 04 Erie 144 l54'5oR,wayp 20s4 304 0'nElte... 334 34 standRAT 5 4', Illinois Cenl 01 1024 TexaaPac.. 114 114 KanATex. 124 134TC.1AR. 254 204 KanATpf. 314 324 t'n Pae.... 224 23 LouANash 54"s 554 U S Leath.. 74 74 UanhCon.,1014 1014 Wabaahpf. 184 184 MnPaeine. 294 304 VY Cn Tal.. 874 864 Oovernment bonds Irregular. Tho 4s c. of 195 closed 4 V cent, higher bid. nnd the Ss closed 4 V cent, lower hid. Hallway lionds strong. The features wore Chesapeake and Ohio cniisol .rs, Chicago Terminal lsts, t. r.. Central of (.eorgIa"d Incomes. Iron Mountain 5s, Kin bus I'ncitic consols, t, r., Kansts snd Texas yds. Kcw Jersey Central general ft-. Union Iaitle. Denver and Oulf lts, Atchison nnd Wabash Issues. The more important net advances w?ro In Atchison ndj. ts, a V cent., to fixi-i; tncsapi'ikn ann unio consoi , '4, to llt. Chkago Terminal lsts, t. r., . to 4.14; Cintrul of (itiirgiii 'M incomes. 7s, to 13: Iron Mountain ." 1 '1. tofldU: ICmns and Texas "il-. . to VI V-; Niw .lerey t'enlril general Tis, to li:i, Wxb nh l-t. 4. to lOT's. and lids. 1'. mil., 10 Tin... 'I he iiotewnrtny declines vii re fu Kunsns 1'k ilio innsols. 1. r . JJa V cent . touU.iind I nlnii lMclllc, lli-nier and Oulf let". 1 si tent., to 48. In bank stocks 10 shares of Ilank ot Com merio sold at 'JOT-.-. Commercial nrlco of bar silver In New York, 59Tc. liar sllvor In Lxnd n closed at2T"d. Mexican liver dollara were ouo'ed at 45ic ExportB to Europe to morrow OGO.000 ounces. Money on call. 2 V cent. Timo money Is en ier and is Quoted: Sxty days, 2a V cent.; threo nnd four months, 3 V rent., and six months, 3ft V cent, on ood mix d Stock Ex change collater'l. Commercial paper easier. I'rlme Indors-d bills receivable nre quoted at -IS 44 V cent , prime single names at 4w4tj V cent., and good nsmes at 42'.t5 V cent. Sterling exchange was quiet, but tho tone was firmer particularly for Bhort. Continental ex change wis quiet and linn, l'osted asking rates for sterling nre: Hxty days, 4 3. and sight. SJ4.8U. Aitual rates arc: lyone hills. !1 8v;4a H.8'J3; slirht driftB. $4.HSi.'Vl.BSa, and cable transfers, ft 852ir$4 H51j. Francs are quoted ot 5.Sl4'4t." "Oi for long and 5 lDtyitf.IrUi for short; rrichsmarks. H4.!H,4 for long and 054 laUS for short; guilders. 39 15-1U310 for long and 40 3-lGst404 for short. Domestic exchango on Now York: Ilostnn Par and 6 cents discount. Charleston Ilulng, 9 discount: selling, pnr. Savaunnh lluying, 1-10 off: Belling, par. Now Orleans Hank, par; 10 miner 1 lal, T5 cents discount. Hm rr.uielsio Sight. 172 cents premium; telegraph, '.'0 cents premium. St. Ixiuis 'J5 cents discount hid, ottered at par. Chicago lfi(2S cents premium, Cincinnati Iletween banks, par, and over coun ter, 50 cents premium. Glucose Sugnr Refining common Is quoted at .142 its., and tho preferred nt HIIOrfMl. Standard Oil Trust certificates elosod at 33t cS310. Metropolitan Streit Itnllwny consoli dated mortgage 5s rinsed at ID'H-jCtllO; Ameri can Malting at '!'.! 'jit'-ln, "nil tho profcrred offered at (IS'idJTa: Central I nlon Gas .Is. 1004. (Billot; Standard Oas. tonimon, nt 140ilt:i, and the preferred at l.'ij'-j (l&cl; Mutual lias at 3S0'135S; Syracuse das, at 'JOtgSi. Tho imports of dry goods for tho week ending to-day woro S1.034.T87, against tM.771,833 last week and 'J,lTr,31tl forthoiorrcsponding weok of Inst your. 1 he amount marketed wns 1,0'JM.. HU8, against ? l,5'J,0tU last week and '-.',17.V 013 for thecorresoonnlng week of last ycur, Tbo Chicago, Iliirllngtou and Qulncy Hnilroad reports gross earnings for September of s 1,41 1, 24'J, on increase of l,"4l).00:i as lompared with the same month of Inst j ear, and net s'J,o:t2.5i2, an Increase of if D(12,9'J8, Kor the threo iiiuntbs ending Sept. 30 tho gross earnings wero 11, 311,'.)14,nn Increase of S'J.i!7IM4a as compared with the corruspondlng period of last ycni.and net JH.T07.753.au Incroase of $1,134, 110. l'lxed charges wero A'J.bTO.OOO. leaving a surplus of t,.MU7,763, an Incroase of Sl.OH'.'.TS'J, The Heading Railroad reports grcst earnings for September of .'.()-t,,J7t. an Incroase of 182,517 as compared with tho samo month of Inst yenr, and net 9al.t51. an Iniroase uf SIM, 109. For tho threo months ending Sept. 31) the gross earnings were i?5,..'9,408, an Intreaso of IM47,H1Ihs compand with tho corresponding prrlod of last yoir, nnd net '-',084,782, au in crease of $3'ji),3uU. The I'.eiding Coal nnd Iron Company reports fxoss earnings for September of $2,421,811, an uircnsoof 4250,400unc(iiiiiiiied with the samo month of last year, ami net $8111107, a (leiriaso of $19,015. Kor tbo three months ending Sept. 30 the gross earnings were tU,f2fi.ffi5, an in crease 01 S-832,827 asconipared lth theiorro flpondlng period of U't year, and net f 35.r,447. an incroise of $119,095. The net enrulngsot Iwth companies for three months were $3, 127, 3U4. Fixed charges were $2,235,000, which leav os a surplus of $81)2,304. 1 ho Canadian I'nilftc Railroad reports grois earnings for September of $2,311,529. un in creasouf $,"il7,819 us compand with the same month of last voar, and net $1,059,891, nn in rnaso of ;,i)l,ri,:i. I'nr tho nine, months ending Sept, 30 the gross earnings wc re $1T, 1911,310, nn Intreaso of e-2,727,011 as louipurod with the corresponding period of last car, and net $0, 045,850, an Increase ot $1.2(1 l,le9. Tho Minneapolis nnd St. Louis Railroad rs- Sorts gross earnings for September pf $225, 28, an Increase of 917.440 ss compared with tho samomontbof last year, and uel f 100,558, an illlllHHHHHtfnHLMLHi Increase of $213. For tho three months end. I lng Kept. 30 the gross earnings were t508.220, an Increase ot f 02,880 an compared with the corresponding period of last yoar, and net 8242, , 721, an increase of $11,020. The changes In the cash ot the Clearing House banks during tho week ore computed by the Now York Nous Rurcau as follows: " Hold Imports 1 from Europe will not flguro In tho business of the banks largely this week, though It is prob able Hist tho Now York reserves have been In creased somewhat ns tha result of the roccnt re ceipts of gold at 8nn Francisco from Australia. Tho regular shipments of currency to tho cou try have been about offset by the receipts from neigh boring points. The Treasury Iranitcis of the week have lost the banks $1,250,000, and on other Troasury business there is n gnln of $1,400,000. The New York Sub-Treasury's dally reports In illcato for the full woek os follows: Total ro cclnts $15,200,000. Including 2,300,000 from otheronlcosof tho Treasury Dipiirttncnt: total payments $17,500,000, Including $3,200,000 to othor offices," llraiMretl't reports tho number of business failures during the week as 218, against 205 last weok and 240 In the corresponding week last year. Iunn' lltrirt computes tho liabili ties of tho concerns falling for tho llrst throo weeks of October at $0,570,490, ngnlnst f 12. 243 000 In tho corresponding week of Instvetr. Receipts of the United States Troasury lo day wero: Customs, $2,''),9lll: Interns! revenue, $1120,442; miscellaneous, $15,9.11, Total, $9.11. 3T4. Disbursements, $1,170,000, an exiess of expenditures over receipts of $217,020. The receipts In the fiscal venr to date have been $103,137,402: expenditures, $141,998,772; de ficit, $38,501,310. Tho ofllclal computation of cash In the Treas ury at tho closo of buslnrss to-day, compared with that ot yesterday, shows: Oct. 2S. Oct. 29 Oold coin and bullion., . B.lnS,n?B,10t ltn,:i2I,M3 SIIer dollars and bullion. la,4(iii,747 14.oso.sot United Matet notrt .. .. 30,3:10,302 30.40(1,331 Other notes ten demand llabllltlc 3.1)04, '07 4,001, 94 Available eaih balat.ee, Including told reierre 21 1,705,987 $211,781,891 Money In Ionilon 24111214 V cent. Rates of dis count In open market lor both short and three months' bills. 2 13 102T4 N cent. Amount or bullion guno Into tbo Ilank of Kugl mil nn hal nnco to-day 10.000. I'arls ndvlces quoto 3 V cents at 103 francs 20 centimes. Exchango on London 25 francs 17a centimes. Tho sales of mining stocks at the New York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchango to dav wero us follows: Ojwa- tllon- lAttB- Clot. Sain. Name, ino. in. ttf. ina 500 Anaconda. 47 .47 .47 .17 ltOOBruniwlck 00 .10 .00 10 1)400 Comttock 04 .05 .04 .05 29 Con Cal A Va.... 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 TOFortuna. ..1 1.124 1 1.26 1 1. 124 1 1.25 2110 Horn Bluer .. 1.56 1.55 1.65 1.56 2(10 Isabella 20 .20 .20 .20 300 Ptwmaclit 10 .10 .10 .10 SOOPotosI 77 .77 .77 .77 300 Savage 46 ,45 .45 .45 100 Union Con 40 .40 .40 .40 Total lalet, 0,78 0 snares. COaiiIEISCTAZ COMPEXD. Friday, Oct. 29. Grain Whea Spot was easier, bales 384,000 bush , Including 04,000 ungradod wheat horo, 120,000 No. 2 rod lato last night, 120,000 do. to day, and 80,000 hard Manitoba spring at the outports on prlvato terms for export. Free o 1 board afloat: No. 1 Northern spring New York, $1.01; do. Duluth, $1.014; Nn. 2 hard winter, $1.014: No. 2 red. $1.035j; No. 1 hard Duluth, $1.012. Minne apolis received to-day 517,910 t ush., 1 gainst 313,020 last year; Duluth 182.109, against 473.018; Chicago 85,597. agal Bt 114,100; Mil wa kee 33,800, against 87,850; St, Louis 42,000, against 32,427; Toledo 121,000, against 17.400; Detroit 34,192, ngainst 20.0T3 last 5 car. Futures advanced 5c. but lost this nnd closed -jc. to "sc. lower. Future salos 5,575.000 bush.. as follows: ..if! Opening. BicHttt. Letctlt. Cloiing. .Mof.t. October . . . .. 09 U04 Decemo'r SB4 100' 99ij IU14 100 January IO04 1004 1004 tips, ino May . . US 904 954 i'5 984 Ilarley Wat dull New feeding, 2iH!C , cott and fretKbt to llutTalq, malting. 4l(00c , as to quality. Kyc Wat dull State, ftOujSOLjC .So 2 VVeateril. 5o4i504(- citt anil frelgbl to HutTalit Corn ih,i saa more auivp salet 41.Q00 buih . Im lu ling 2i0. OHO No I mixed on private terrnt freo on board afloat for export herf, 100.000 do at tbo outports. No '4 mixed, Jle. In elevator, s.ooo bush do nt HISmC delivered, ruturet adsance! 4c to ac . t,ut lost It aoil declined 4c tu 4c. ruture talea 141,000 bush . as follow 1 Latt Opening Hlahett. Lovett. Cloiing Xight. November 10 3ns4 :10s, :m, ,so4 HeeeinlH.raiVj 314 3f, ai lltj May .. 354 34 1-'i4 804 351 Oan-Sp.it was dull. Salet 20 COO buth None for extiort. No. white. 204c ; No 3 dcx. 254(v24c ; No 2 white clli pel. VTc.: N'o 3 do. sue : No. 2 mixed. V l -.5i.. No. 3 do , 1.000 at i34e . rejii ted mixed. 2Jc , do white. 24c , N'o. mixed ilellserel. V5& tract mixed, SSc25c , do white, 19,000 at 2W3lc Futurei were uoinlnally easier utura talea none. 7.1st Opening. Bigntat. Lovett. Closing. ,ikA October . 244 i l December. . ... ... 244 23 The trading In wheat to-day was quiet aid In tho main of a local scalping cbaracnr At tbi opining I Meet a teamed. The sentiment was generally hull Ish, the receipt at the Nnrthnist were sniall, atij tlio drought situation In the MPsUilpiil Vallej .hnneluo liunrovement l.lit rpool wai huher, but th contl nrutBleablit were dlsapiiuliitlng Before the clone, howeser. the Improvement was lost and a frtilloiial ilecllno ensued. Local operators tonk protltt. and tho lo tern Miller't crop auininao was less bullMi than expo. ted. Llrertiool advanced 1 4d to l3.d I'arls I ipiltned tjc The Northwestern receipts wern h7 1 cars, against h:! last week and t.lld last year The Jiiiterri Miller saM Wheat seeillntt has shown a marked Improvement throtibthout Krnsus. Nebraska, and the Southeast especlall), Southwest and alii on the Imltina southern Ke itu ley and touthessteru Tennett-e. In the Mississippi alley tbo drought It unbroken, and conditions are aa previously rationed, except that aldltloual tiwinglndrygrour I and dust has been ttccnnii llshe I Italus In the Went and Texas have as.ured a pn allv In r ased ac'rengt there, uklahumaand the Inillau Territory ari the only divisions In the southwest when sentlng does not show Improvement ' Cum aitinm d early wltbsv heat, but reai lid when win at rea u,l. I Iverpoot a tv anced I 4d Chlca.-o received t.v day 390 cart, anl exjicta 400 tomorrow, oata wero notnltially flrmer. Chicago received 20 ears, and expecta '. tomorrow Chi '1:0. Oct 29 "Tho wheat market today was aellve. tluctiiatlng rapldl) anl advancing early to 9i.lae for lA-cpinl-er, declin ing at the close to aos, with May9 1' The feature nf the markc t was the changing of a large amount of December to Mav. Liverpool reported 1 i-.d tnis4d higher. Paris quotations came lower, but the Conti nental markets reporte.1 strong after the c nee. Tho decline from the top was UrKelr duo to crop report bs the Joiirrn IMfrrlbnt the recent rains had lm proved tho tltuatltn west of tho rlvir Another car.ro v, as taken at Duluth to come here. New ork repnrlid 40 loads for esp irt, most of It sold to no to Krau The tenor of fnrrlirn mis Ices It itron?, and from the Northwest cverithliik vveget Is bullish It looks as If thevUllli would .hm about flOO 001) hush Increase on Mondav Corn a Ivan ed early 4c from jesterda. but closed with the ad vanoe more than lot Tho strinicth was intlrMy ampathetlc with wheat, the market Itself whs not atrong rteeeli ts were Ilio cars, with 400 estimated fiirSatunlsy, Clearances fruin the stabosrd were 4".,00nbush t 40 loads wero reported at New York for export Oatswer 4c higher The cash dimnnd continues large, partlculnrlj fur export Ihe slut atlon In oats lutronei r than In corn. Th illlTereno.v lietw een 1 orn and oats U liable to decrease tllll more than It has during the last six weeks ' t-lvi 11 Wat fairly aellve an I lit. her owing 10 early rise In wheal, but suliseipiently lieeaui .1111111. buy r asking concessions In svmpatliv with the late si ik ness uf;r In sales I''oObnlt The i drrn Miller snvs I'Onl) a fair demand for flour I reported from the southwest. Tho winter wheat mills did a con I business aliroal and a I ill r domestic tnisitrss than last week The flour trade on the Pacific enact n is light, ami the clearances of wheat good. The trad 11 vvat fair In tho Kaat " Barrett tiet Ilooelpta I'M III .'il.Tllo Kxportt . 27 290 U TOO Wlntrrlnbl.ls Nuprritnr. tl 10t,$T.'1, No 'Julri, tl :ioa'i so.ttralRhts, S4 HiitSi.-u, p-ici'nn 11 113 ', V.I sprlns In Ibis Clears SI lu.tliri, straights, SI Huattl; patents, fi :f in Mill 1 .1 Ilran was falrlv active Western ouoted, f luOfts, 411 . tT-iam-.:, nn , sTL.c,n.'i..r ") os, 574iH-!'je t inn ns.'SV11' Cottos spot cotton here declined l.lSe., with salea nf .100 bale for sptunliiE VI d lllng iiplnu Is lie, analnit 7 15 10c last year. New urliauannl (Inlf, n'sc.agalnit H nine last year New Orleans de clined 1 lllc. New Orleans sol I 5 00o Savannah Hun, Norfolk S'li. Mobile gull an I M 1 mils 11)11 bales I Iverpoot waa umhaigrd un the spot, with sales nf 101)110 hilesj futurei there oisined 1 point hleht r, Init reacted, closing unehanirid 10 "v point hlkher Ihe llverpool sales for the week were .',1100(1 bal-. Including 4U.00U vmerlcan. aualn-t ns nun 1 1. wei k of whli'h .IV HOD were Amerlian, und in "00 Inst year. Including 5D ono American ttocks .IM onu. Inclullng UVJ linn Amerhan, a.-ninM '.".K, 000 last week, or ivhich .Mo.niio were Ami rlean, and iWi 000 last year Including l I ono tmerl -an la Mantheiter varns were ijuli 1 1 ut tieadv 1 Inths unlet The port reci Ipl were 5 ,il".' tales n.'slli"! II.' Mil lost week and 41 'HI last rear total fortlieweek 8H9.II40 bales, arallist nil9, 119 Inst wei k and l.'ll 7 I I latt siar New Orleans eai Is tn niorrnw .'.' OOP I" 24.IIU0 bales, azalnsl l.'.TilSltst wick and 1 41 ail last year Houston cape is 9.O0O to 10 (ion luslnst 13 sh:i last week ami 7.511 last jrar Ileti.tallu terlor rerc hits for tlo week were 211 ell l,sh s, against J.M mil last week and l'nilll last eai , shipments 2.1 Mi. against .'".Tin last week anl IHM.lia.l last V ear, slur ks ,I5"..IM1 against .IIS' 4 last week and44,lll last ear Tin elorls freilll the porta today approximated ftl.ouo I ties Sew Orlrant derllnod 11 points I mures here ilei lined lo 1 1 points, closing easy with sales of 15.1,51)0 lain The future trading waa as follows Cfndua, lllgtiett lovett, Salet October .. et n 90 5 ilu 00 Neivemb-r 5 hi tl.SJ D 9J f. I 7,200 December 6 S4 5 hft ft 94 t S4 19 7m January B.rviWi s7 ft ml ft srt 114 vno rebruary Btf0c3Ul ft 9"i ft "9 sum Marin .5 91HMHS ul M'l HMinij April B piscltl OU 11 i ." 911 2,900 May . n llw',4111 03 111 J "iJ l" "U June nniirjeiin 11 11 on 1 oo July II lOacH II el II 1" L2IH) August (1.14 40 111 Kiel Hill 100 It was a day of liquidation In Ihe cotton tntrkrt to dav, and ou selling by local, huuthern and I Irerpnol I longs priori declined, the last quotations being Iho lowest of the day. Front were rcumrtcd this morn lag from the allubtlppl Valley at far south as Menu- phHTt.Ta..ln,?,rlorof Texts, but the ImltfTer enesof Liverpool lo these r p,r had a weakeulns: '? T J?' If. . E"1 "iee predicts frosts lev lilxht inTexat.Oklshoinnanl the In.llaa Territory Mid the northern iKirili lis of eicorgla. Alsl ama, Mltilsilppi and Louisiana u ,' tamon here today that Nelll Pros Intend to Issue . " a c? !VMp.. "' I '."" mil bales, but this had littlo tf ani en 1 Ur Hsir of New Orleans makes the quantlti br nneht Into sight forlhe week 5U7.HJ3 bales aain.l liiMI In tho aims week latt v ear and IVi,7.iv two veart ao. Sherman. Tex. tVt 2.1- Weatii. r for past six weeks has been perfect for marine an 1 1 tuning cot ton. Manv fields that rumlse 1 1 poor v 1 Id on Sept. 1 will turnout well A light frost mid be bene ficial, and wl.llo killing frost would Id elnmnje, It would not alter tho ract that mirth Iotas Is sure of the biggest crop ever made Think iu -tatewlll mako 11,01m 0011 bales Mirevepnn La. oe. 25 " Outlook for top 1 rnp v ery muv h I r mv e.l, and wttti flno vv rather wc havn nnd ev 1 b,,u nisdn will lie picked The ipi stlon now la how much abovo 10.000,000 the total Icld will lie Tno lite Tor frost tn do serious harm ' savannah ' 1 e-cl 2V "We do not know If present gnodwiatl r is ml ling materially to crop, exeej t it mall's fam ersto lok It In gocxl condition Dmioi ihlnk the v 1.1 ,ir aire will exeeeni last vear, but ns th re Is a lir.e increase lnaereaKevvp think there will bpatleist in rent more cotton ms Ic A killing fmst now w ul 1 not do mm h damage l ropturulnj uiit bitter ttinn exi cclrd a short t uinago" Corrxr lllo on Ihe spot was dutli No 7, ns4e Fslcs 40 lings Marscallni on prlvato t. nn.. The futuro trading was at follows .Sites Jllohett, ntiftf. rlttlng January .. I.s'.o sou im f u tsno Jehruary 2.10 0 00 1 no f .-, nun March , ,3,280 n lu i 1 111 10 April.. . . 500 n 15 r. Hi 11 i'kiiib Stay .... 7 2i0 20 I 10 11 lo u( 18 June . . 1500 n 2' 1 vn cin.nnii July . . l.iiiie) 0 25 a. 11 11 ,.'() August 7'.o n ,111 n in Miino September 4,2ti) (1 .10 it n) ti .' sii 10 November. 4,'JV) 5.10 5 lei ft 1 , MO December, tu'50 ft 90 0 ft ft "Uls) luturei hrredeillned 10 to 8i)Dilnl closing steady wlthsvlesof 10 Mm hairs. Havre decline 1 If llnni burg declined 3a 1 fg to 14 pfg. ttlo was u'de t, at unchiiiL.ed prhea r celpts 2t,000 stock 1 1 1 nut), exchange 7 vd an advance of 1 ld s nt s was unlet and un han.i I, receipts .17.000. Mm k 1 so,. 000 Cniitlnuo I b-vv . receipts enusidt we r market here and In Luroi o t dv. Tired hnide rs s Id out MrTvts Ireui rig iron warrants were ! 11 and titichantci'il sjiof, October and NovemUr, 11 10 c$7. Decemtier, sn ti.tuST Ofn Jatiuarv, S7ie.li' 1 bS ruary, I 01 tt. 15 vinnh an I April. 87 in 1 ; JO Cotiper DjII and 1111 hanged at lOVill for sjiot, Oitobcr. Nnveiniie'r aiut De'cenilier l.al Steady Spot slid Oi totier, 'I Vij t3 9te , Nov intie r and Deremlsjr, I UUm.I Va. rln erv ul t at 111 70a 1.1.75c for 11 ut. Speller Uliciauged at 4 15t 4 25c. Naval Stores Dull. Spirits of turpentine, lie 11 Hie , common 1 1 kuo 1 sttalned rostn, tl 10 ,1) 15 I'rTRou t Crude e-crllfliatcs wero unqui ted here and tu Oil Cltv l.eflned unehatntcd Pnov tstoNs Lnrele aler Prime 9 I 50 Porkwsak New mess, tWIIU 50, elo old, B(la.75 Tallow, 34c. llulter cieamer), Vesten,23i.jC. Eggs State, 1HivUc 1 Western. lMilSH.c 'hicaEo, o-t ."1 "Provltlons eve re week aud lold off sharplv n orTe r lugs from packers anl lungs, Ihe Investurnt le maud was lletif nn 1 inostof the In jlng wasbv sh ,rts The large receipts, with the Improve tnent In quality of same, anl Indl itlons of ncnutlm ed lilieral iimve tnent. were the priiluiiiluiitlng iniin ncei. The mar ketclosed heavy a! lMe dedluc Tho cash eletimid for product was kood but this was without c He. t Twenty two thousand hogs are estimated for to morrow." tjioaa Paw nominal, R9' test, 3433 5 10c i OtV test. HVi'I'.c. Ileflneil qulit. TfiHAtco Tho tales for the week Included 250 cases 1SIK) New Fmrland Havana at lSJinci 100 cacs 1SUI1 N liutlninl d lenfat !aiic 1 ton caaes 194 Pennsylvari nseed leaf at Hi.il'-"-jC , In) cases Pennsvlvama Havana seed nt I2ssi134c 150 ca-es 7lmmers at inliv 50 cat IM92 Dutch at 90 : lit cases VVIsemisin Havana at loc , SOU bales Havana at 70c ettl .10 In bond, and 151) bales Suma tra at 8Se ut( In bund Wool The Wool Exehanne quotes foreign wools aa followi' Port Philip 1 mulling. I lit i.'e , Port Philip clothing, VVtSuct Adelalle cuniblng .'Je424r t New Zealanl clothing 2S2"c. fine crossbred. t'lWPc.: Cnt,e clothing. 18(le tape combing. 19(20C ; Muntanm prtinera, 22t,.'4c . me rlno 21tJ1c . Cana dian combing. 20iqnc I ncllsh and Irish Irish bogs, 27.2Hc., Irish wethers 2ilf27e . Shropshire hogs, 29(cJ0c .Shropshire wethert, J&.2ue.; Sussex tegt, 2Hc.:Sutsex ewes, 2eVe'J7c CiucAoo, Oct 29 These wero to-day't prteet t TMtt VTheat : Opening Highest. Ijntrett. Clottng. .Mo'if. Dec . 97 PSi-j tins, 9eU4 974 3ta. . 944 94', V'i 03'4 944 Corn: Dee . 2fl, 27 2w, 2(14 26a Mav . 304 304 b04 30's 80-j Oatt: Dec .. 19 19a, in", 194 18's Mav. . 21s 2- "I'm 21, 21, Deo .. 4 174 4 174 4 124 4 124 4 224 Jan 4 324 4 JI 4 274 4 274 4 37 4 Ilibt: Dec .. 4 41 4 45 4 10 4 40 4 474 Jan 4 474 4 50 4 40 4 40 4 50 lrk- Dec 7fl74 7 70 7 45 7 474 7 774 Jan.... 8 00 t) tUV, S 45 8 45 S 874 I.lse stock Market. Nxw Yonx, Frldav, Oct 29 Hecelptl of brevet were 3.744 head .'cars tube cxporlcel. 1 70c irs dl rect to lexal si itirfhtcr rs, an I .iiar-.tn Is? so d Fair tv active, weak for dry cnws.llnp for btlN.ieul steady for steers. The yarls vvere not fully cleared Native Hi ers snl I at SI ,S5 V 100 r-. , st ig and oven at $2 7tijtl 10. hulls at S-' 50.lt 1 .'". dr cows at ti ell5 Dressed bef steads at 7isi..c )v fir native std s Cablet from llrltlsh m -rkets quote American steers at 104' tl 1 4c V K , dressed weight, American refrlgerati r bef at 7-.4e I- No expvrts to-dav, to-morniw l,5ejel beeves, 15 sheep, and 4 043quirtrrsuf Uef. lie celpts of calves, lu hiding 40 direct, vvere 231 head. Ilea 1v but eiulet for all Tts, tho peuswero fully cleared teals sold at 517.10 100 Bs Clt dntsed sealt steadv itlOa.ll'-.c VS. lte-celit eT sheep siol lands. Including 0 cars , direct to butchers, were 4,4.10 heal i!4cars on tale all told Mow at a general re1in-Mon nf 1 I4i Tr r- , alHiut S cars were carried over Sheep sol J at S3S4 50 100 Bs , InmU at SJ. i. DiesseiJ mut 1 ton, 04(J"c V tt i dresses! lambs 7jt9c itecelitt of hoes were l.lsl heal, 20fl hcaJ. on tale. Lowcratt I 9084 20 V loo it I I Ileal Kttate Private Mra. W. B Taylor a. Sons have sol 1 for John K Mevera and F W sulwer. truste s No 2h4 Vlndl.on avci,ue, northwest corncrof le nle th strict, and th .1 ljo mng house No "ll Madison avenue, together with the stable eo norMl s'de of lortle th street, inakliik a lot of II n feet em via Usol, avenue by UO fe.t un the tide sir it. for soon thing le-M than SS110 000 YVHUam V VV hlto x s, ns have .oil furJcjnJ and Henri ttal K'uhlll nf Perls, Frani e, to tl e estate of William C lUiluelandir No 479 Ilrnadwav eit.nl lug throi gh tu No ,12 viercer street, old four story bull lines una 1 let 2tlxlo 1 JnLli Yule has eold two n. vv nat houses on the south side of 104th street, between 2Iauhattnu avenue and Centra Park West Bennetts: to have soil fur David Ilenton. Nn lit) West 1.11st street, u three st ir dwelling on lot lsx 99 11 Tl c seller Isiunht It In lMm at S.'O urn) CI irence Davies A Co lave sold fir A F Lausen a 1 lot .nisi 10 with s tweistorv brn k house un the eiuit side nf l-tloll avenue o fietuurth f lB'tb street, to the Pettv, Soulard ,t Walker Itealtv Coin l.iurun tirlvate terms, n so tur It 1. Ilol liisun Jr, thntlvt stoo brlckrtst on the west side of Nt Ana's av. nue, 21 fiet north nf 1 nth stre. t II Manhelin hits sol 1 for J Clirenee Monrr N'o 113 West 1-1ft) thirl street, a Ave Mori tenement house un lot Jlxioo, also has sold forMimui I llreoii a house and elKht lots un I'lcve vnd street, V hit.' P,nlns Lionel Irindillch has sold fur a Mi" llaruum four itnrv resllence, Ni 2d rast sevi ntv elglith striet, lietwern Hfth and vimlls n avi -uies, 11 "cx7rt a, to J. Jtingmann, all for the latter person, Nus 1.4, ft.'tl, and 52s vVest 133d slree t, west of smstenlain ave nue, four ttory sluAle flat houses, 17 0x70x99, to Mr. llarnuiu. Heal Eatnte uctlon Salet. At the Broadway Salesroom vesterdav Prvan L. Kcnnellv told Nus .'u'll to Del.i seventh avenue, northeast corner of 121 1 stree I, two seven story an 1 two live story tirlc'k flat houses on avenue and nno nvc store brick flat hnuse 1111 street pint 100 1 1x12,1, foreclosure, to the plulutlff, Dav Id O MurrJsnn, fur J9!,5el 1 JamesL Wellt sold on Third street or White Plains avenue, ast side, lot U. Ilinp uf vlllarenf Jeiuuie, foreclosure, to Sarah A Itardv, plaint IT, for 94,909. Court ePaleudara This llur. Supremo Court .Special Term Part II Ex parte matters Surrogate's Court Chambers No day calendar. Forprohate, wlllsuf Jacob VVelrel Alice It Thomas, I'auid Decker, Aline llaNordlinge'r, Maud L Johns, at 10 .10 A M City Court Special Term viotlona. -fiiiatirtiii. People's Gas Light and Coke Co. ((if nit sa.o ) 64 Wa I St , New York City Notice It hereby given that .1 divide nl nf 14 put cr.ST his been declared nn thi capital ttoe'k of this Company payable to the sto kbuldersou Novemlier .Mth. 1807 Transfer looks will close on tho 15th and reopen on the 211th of Novemlier The hu'dcrtuf Central Trui (o ef Now York cer tirice-tes. timed for ccrtmeai.t of Ihe lllellty In turanre, Trust, and safe Depo.lt I u mu exchange their holding, for People s das 1 lhl anl 1 oke Co. btoeu on or before Novemlier lit'i Checks for dividends will le mallet to the stoca holders of record ot this roini any 1 uly PEOPLE'S OAS LIGHT A N D COKE CO. Metropolitan Street Railway Debentures DEALT IN lit E. & C. RANDOLPH, t srsif ht, NORTON &TUNSTALL, : AVAMi st., m;v ioiik, Mombers of N. Y. Stock Exchange. Slocks, Doadg, Cotton, and Grain. larkat Letter ruralsLed tu Hupilcatlua. ef innnctnU H People's Gas Light I and Coke Go. 1 (til- ciiirMitt). , tiir trrorit of tiir fttori.K'i a; as l.tiitiT H A (OKI t O. (OP CHIC A(i(i) hav lng been listed era !' the New York Stock Exchange, nothe Isliereby given H that the certificates Issued liy the Central Trust Com- H pany of Ken York for the rertlllcatea of the 1 Plenty H' Insurance, Trust and :afc Deposit Company Issued H upon the surrender of ccrtlflevtes of tin thlcagonas H Company, aro rvxhahgcablo at the ofllce of ths V t nTRtL TltlKT I IHIPIXY OP KIT ltlllK, Bt, .14 ll.I. XT., r. KlltK 111, for stock ot j the People'! Oat 1 1 jht Coke Company (of Chicago). Wj All certificates, presented for exchange must btv WP properly endorsed lu blank and the full addreai ot L the personi to vrboni the new Mock ll to be trans- tHf f c rred must bo gh en. mm. CENTRAL TRUST CO. OP N. Y. V By E. F. I1YDF. Second Vlce-Preildint. Bc s B Stiitlrmlo nml Stntcrcjcat. goiTiipttx ntn.wAV atr.iT. H (.onions due Nov lit from H Batt Tenn. . ll, a tin. It. Co. Coniot. iritsT, S n per rent. Honda. R MrululaMldlN.il lly. Co. tieneral Itg. N S per rent Honda, twl Itlrliiiiond. lork Illver Chesapeake R. lfc fff- In. fiirnnrt 'I I a. h. percent. Ilonctl. BSa Will be paid bv J P. Morgan ft. Co , New York. H 11 C s.Vil IY. Treasurer. Wt iTlSOI Rir"KsTs A TF.Xt-S It'llJV CO. 4B Wall M, New York. October 2, 17. I Coupons of tins follow trig named compaolea ma- W turlric Novemlier 1st. oi7, tvlel bo paid upon pret- entailnn at thli oltlcc, ii Wall St., on and after thai ft date w. Ilallna A Wttra It, It. e., ' Itoonvllle llallrnnd llrldgn Co., "' Me., Han. JL Trtss It), lo Itt M laes. Klt'n. C O Ill'li(ll-. Preiet.andTreaturar. , VtsllllI.I.C, IlltrilVI VAIT. LOtlll I tn vv ;, I , The PoaM of Plre. tors ,if the N-ishvllle. Chatt 1 nixvi and -t t-outs Itallvwv this day declared a dlvl 1 dendnfiiNl. 1)I'I llUr on Its'.oapltal ttock, pay- ffl nllen'i nn I a ter the 1st rot. The stock tranafer H liooks win rlo.i at I J vt on the lild lu.t.. and reopen HC at lu V. 3i cm tho Jd day of Novemb r. W .1 It AMIilttftE, Secretary. A -NAsnviI.LK. T nn.Oit in, I-Ui7. i H, IIIVVI.II'lll.ha NT. 1.111 IS It. R. CO. HI Coupons due Nov. tit, 141)7, front Consolidated Mortgage Honds. and from Minneapolis and Duluth M Hon Is nf this Cnmpanr, will bo pull on aud after IMw that date, at the untie of the Central Tnwt Conn any, No Si Wall Street, New- York . H r. II. DAVIS, Treasurer, H riHICAOO "RAH.Tva TfRSHN A iTcfl YATOH t5oT UO WALL STIthhT. NLW YOltK. Wj i U Oct.. 1807. Mil TheCoupontof this Company. due 1 Nov, will bs (ml paid at the Mercantile National Dank, 1U1 Broadway, Wt New ork JM HIANCIS N WHITNEY. Atst. Secretary. Hj 'pnr.llllll croito ot tie lortuna"ToTd Mining and HJ -a. Mlilliiit company have thia dav declared their mm regular ciitiseciillve montlilr divide nd. No. II. of 10 H cents jier share, pavable Oct 'h at the company a H office. Oil Uroa lw ay. Hooks close Oct. SSth, open Wm Not 1st 11 I, IIAHDINO, Treasurer. JW Cltrtious nntl 2N r c linns. DIFTALO, ll() Ill's r I'll A IMTISIlTllCU H Ittll.tVVV Kllll'tW. M, New Vork. Ortolier 13, ltt)7. MU The annual nuettng of tho stockholders uf this JH company for the elc tlon of thirteen Directors and HLii three lntpeclort of l hctlou. anl for the transaction Ur?t of auch other business as mav (.ertaln to the affairs H"" of tblscompan), vvlll bo hell it the cumi any s of- Urn? flcca.No .IB Wall street. New Vurk city, at P M on lB Monday. Noveiiiteer l."i, 1-.V7 ILaaVi The transfer Inioks will le closed from 3 P M on HIV Saturday, Octolier 30, until lu V M on Saturday, DBaaH November 0 next. J. II. HocAl.T, secretary. Hi 5'roiiosni5. H DVPAIITMENT OF PCI1IU INSTKITTION. ecrev H tar) 'e omce. 1J1 Livingston st Prouklyn, N , tHf O tuUT -1 1 e7 scaled proposals vvlllbereceiv.il Urn at this onlc until Tuesete, Novemlier 11, l-li7, Hffy ut 4 nc nek 1 M, fur m.iiIIu, fur tho Hat ilx tuotiths cumtueticlng Januarv 1. lsp-e. the HI public schools with stationers. Including pajier. Um pens, pencils, lien holders, luk, Inkstunls, . u- H vclupes, craons bl enW stock, etc Proposal iaH blanks wilt lie furnished ly the .ecretarv ot th H I II, anl, on wble huulj will bl Is lie rcce v, el The Coin- HH mlttec reserves theilg it to rejc t tuv or all bids not Wm lu the Interest of the Ho ml JAMCi I! 1101'e. K, Ml Chairman Cnnimlltee uu 1 n rarles Haft DH'tUTVlTNTOF PI HI IC IN-srHLl lIUN.'sicrT Hl tarv si m ., 1,11 I tvingitnust.llr nitl.en. N , MM' CXtolsr st' 1J ii'dld proimssls will be received laaVI at tills onlee until Tin. tuv. Noii'lubsr l 151)7. at 4 Hl P. VI . for furnishing eup lies tu U ics book baskets, B brooms, t rustics soup, palls, shovel, step lallers, MM nil 1st hose, i tc , to the public school: for the six MM liuiuths coniiittn lng Jaiiuarj I. Iifs Proposal jH blanks will be furuiftuil b the secretary eir fie lH Poard. on which onl) will bids be received. The MMw Committee reserves the right to reject any ur all 1 Idt HJ not In the Interest of the Hoard H . IIENP.YC McLrAN. fmfj Chairman Conimlttee nn suppllel mWl IJItOPOSALS will lie received at the Hurea l of Sup- jHf piles and Accounts, Navv Department, Waa In? HJ tuu, D C, until l'J n clock noon. Novem er 9. le7, H and putitlitv opened Immediate ly thereafter, to rur- Hb ulsh at the New York Navy Yard a eiunntltyof zlne H plates, lutirlcatlng oil. tulle t artl let. and tinned mut- 1H ton Hlauk prop sals vvlll tie furn shed upon appllca- SMm tlon to the Navj l'a Ofr.iv, New York. EDWIN HB ST1.W AltT.ia) master Ueuc ral. I ffs N 10 .'J U7 WWk public llottrcs. H TOST Ol-nCF NoTILf. HJ (Should Is-rea 1 1)AII.i ,b all Interested, at changes jHJ( may e cceir at anv time) taH' tnreUn mads ror tho weok ending Oct SO, 1KQ7, Ml will close el'ltnvtl'TI.v. In all cases) at the General MM Pent Onlee as follows P KCH.S PO-T MII.S closs Kg one hour earlie r tliHii closing time show u below e !acE- TnvN-vTi.v.sric m vii s Hfajr oATt'ltDAY At s in V M rnrH'F.opr per steam- MB ship Lu 'enla. v la i leeiistnw n elette rsfor trance, IJJJJf SwIUerlaiid. Ital) spalu PcirtiihUl Turkey, lvpt lH an 1 llrtllah Imlu must le dire ted "er I.u- B eaula"!. at 7 V M tor Ut VNe.1 . SW ITZEIl- HE I.S.NI) 11 I,Y si-US. IHlltlUv.AU TUltlCfcY. HW ll.M'T nut 11UIT1-.1I INDIA. er steamship I a MB ( hatupa gn. , via Havre letters for other parts MM ed turopei must lo dire e let er la (.ham- MM paitlie"! at A V fur NhTIIFKLANDS H direct, ier steamship eenelim. via Hotter- MM slam (letter must lie directed ' perVccri am') H it s v M furc.hMM per steciushlp Fiilda (lot- HJ, ter-e must be diri'i ti d pi r h Hda j. at 11 A X. Hjf for NCU'.W VY dire t, -r ste unship Island (letters HE uiusl In direct d "perli-lau 1 ' j BJ spuiNTri) viTTnt Ac e.erinan iteamert tailing H iiuTuisdi)s tike Prime I Matter, eke, ror Oer- HJ mini rind siciiMlv vudre ssed l'rlnted Matt r, MM fit fe r other ihtis uf lurnie American and fB While -tiir st atil rs nil UeilbCselaye, German Bj si,itners nn Thursilvvs und c unvnl, French and HJ i.eimilisi am rs un s ituriajri take Printed Vtat- BJ te i, .to fur all iiuilitrles for which they aro ad- HJ vertlsc-d tu euro null, MM After Ihecloslng of th Supplemental Tranaatlantts HJ Vlails name I iiovi. addlllonal supplementary MM niAllsare npi ii don thu pli rs of the American, Bl IniMI-h I re u h .mil G.'r nan steauiciT', and remain 9 nt ii until within Teu Minutes of the hour of tail Bur In cf st. ami i. WlM MV11S 1011 SOCTH ANI) CENTRAL AMERICA. WJST INDUS. 4c jm SATI HHU It JO A M (supplementary 10 x. M ) JH fur -I rileiMvs. si Cll)(. 1 FFWAHD aud JIM WINIiW Vlil) IsI.VNDs, ier steamship CarihlKot I9 nl HI V V istippli mentury 10 im A M) for I OH- PsfJB n Nl ls VNIi, JOIMu, hWAMI.LA and WS l Vltfil V el . v.perstc mull n Mlegliuti) (letters fir i ta ltd a must Ik dlrecled "per Alle- H ish iiv at In V. M (supplementary l(i..tO H M fur II Ml I, per xteaniblilp Andis. at H lu A M (supl lsmentarj 11 A, M ) lurCl-NTHAL M WU I'.li v eea cpuusiu Hicai iiulbllL'Tll l'ACI. IK He 1 1 IITs )r steamship Hnunci. via Col m JK elelt.rs fur llualeuiaU must lie directed 'iverli. IM nan i vt id 'III A M. fe.r ('-.MI'M'tlr, CHI V- H lv- rvlivs(e) ami MJIATVN, rer itcanishiu H Viniiurl le iters for other partHuf Mexico and for H ( uliv must li- directed p r luiiiurl"jiat 11 A. B VI f.r SANTIVl.O UU U11V. .ur steamship viexleei ih in rs fur enrziiela and ( nlninhia tiiusi Mr '" ,lr'1' .'.' "perMexleu"). at 1 ! M forlNAOI'A ) aulllvITI perstiaiiishlp.NsVahiie. at :i p M for MM INViltA PlIHT Dl- I'AIV, (.ONAIVFH, AI'K MM ( VM.-.sr. VIMIC. JKIthMIEaul Pl.Iir now F, U p ' mmii.h'ii Schlianlg, ut b 10 P M, fnr sr. MM I'll Hill'. MHJLEl.ON, per ctcamer from North fMYi Sydney 0 HVl Malls fur Newfoundland, liy rait to Halifax, and mV tin tun bv sti aiuer, i le.se ut this nniceiliilly ut b 30 MV. I M Mall, fr viiii,.oii by rail to lio.ion and PaPs then e by ate eiucr, ilo.ii at I ills urll e dally at Vm H JO P M s(a u f0r Culiaclnsrt at this nnice dally MM ut t (in A M , for forwarding In stiaiuene sailing (BJ (Mimliiye and 'lhuriini from I'ort Tampa, H Ha Lett r mills for Mevl o City, overland. H unlcsa a tclally ndilr ssed for de patch by H iUjiiii r, ih.se ut this unleee dally at 1 2 00 Ml JB paper mulls at 0 nu A VI ( itvgisurud mall closst H atd.OOP)! prevtuiisdu) H TltANSPAC II IC MAILS. JH Malls fnr China .end J ipjn, per aioamihlp Tcra HI ifrniii Sun Irancl.cii, iiuao In ro dally uu lo Ml Nov il at II III p. ) Mulls for the Society Ml I.luiiils.i.r. hip iliv uf Pmed tl from san Iran' Ml '. !'".." .' ' .". '"'r" ''" " ' '"' ''a at il Jo P 51. VI Malls for llaw ul ii r steam hln Australia ifroni Ml f-aii rruu Imo ilo.e hero elielly up lu l)t 1)7 UTS at 0 Ii p i Mud, fr Chfna' and Japan. Ml ter s eaili.liip OI)lli.a ifrnin Taceuna). 110.4 9$ here' dull) up 111 Hit 11) uf (1 ;iu j. M-' s,,,,, BeV for Llilua and Jupau (speelull) addresaeil only). H Ir allitlilp Kill) re ss e,f J,p,n (frm v ' JH VUr.i'' V" bl re "?.lty "a lo i'uv "''" P "M S.', ,iU!' '"'Australia (except thoso for W st H Aiisiralluj. whh li am furwar id via I uro e New 'H .jlaiil, lluwiili hji dlll snnon ,,n,is, er R ft. nuiilti Alameda (fri.ni hju rramlsnn, ei!.so here elk l up tu Nov 1 at T SUA H II V M B and i, lo P M (or ou arrival at New Virk of MM jliaiushlii Caiiipuula vvlll. Ilrlllsli malls for tu jru Ih Malls for usiralla dacvp! , t a .s H trallai New, aland, Hawaii and HJI Islan s per tteaiiisliii, Wnrrimsi ifrs.m Vanmunr) .!.. H lieree dally ft r Nov ('. and upto Nuv Kalil 10 1 rantp clllc malls are forwarded to port of talllnz U dal, d these he lul. e.f cl..tng It uVriugi don "J Hj I reiuiuptlon of Ihe r unlnti rrupted overlkn I Irani M lllitlslfreel iiiallelnse.utll P JI prevlout dv! H! p ,m 'KNKI Ills VAX cCtt; Vmtmists hi? Pott OtTk-e, New York, N. Y., (jet, HW.iauj, R VI HHHHHatVcaHsCesrtiaaaaaalis