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II CARLSBAD WATER L The Oreat Natural Remedy In Catarrh of the Stomach, Dyspepsia, Clout and Rheumatism. t. Dr. B. Hofmcisler, in a lecture i , ' read before the London Medical ; Society, says: "The usefulness of the Carlsbad Water has been thor (' oughly established in diseases of the stomach. The unnatural mo " tionsof the stomach causing pres f. sure and belchings, the irritation of the intestines resulting in catarrh of the bowels, and the . inflamed mucous membranes are K ',e most fruitful of all known causes of diseases. Out of them jfcl grow most kidney and liver m troubles, diabetes, all rheumatic m affections and gout. I have found ', that the unnatural motions of the - stomach cease, the intestinal , troubles become soothed, and jt health results from the use of m. Carlsbad Water. The diuretic gr effect of this water, its quiet ac . tion upon the lining of the stom W' ach, and its healing power upon ?,. 'the inflamed intestines are be ll' yond all praise." W Beware of imitations. The gen B nine Carlsbad Water and Carlsbad '$. , Sprudel Salt must have the seal 5p of the City of Carlsbad and the L$; signature of "Eisner & Mcndelson ft Co., sole agents, New York," on ff every label. 1 A Telephone Message $ Is sent and reply received I before a Written Message I Is started on the way, I VITALIZING TONIC I WINCHESTER'S HYPOPHOSPHITES. TIIK 1I08T PEtlFECT TONIC AND INVIOOIUTOn E known to medical science. It a perfect cure for Cineral debility and neatness of all kind,. Alio Btrrouineis, night snesta, and iraitlng. All ilrug-glsti. WINOIIKHTKK & CO., Props. 1 HjinrrniE furniture: ORIENTAL RUGS, I FOR SPECIAL DECORATIONS. r ELEOTMO COill'ASIES HOLD. f. fjr Threo ('ampanles Foreclosed In ItroaliljB aaa ft Knocked Down fop OdO.OOO. Under foreclosure rocecuIngs Instituted br tlio Stato Trust Company of this city, all tho t- roal estate, chattel, franchises, and plants of , tho Stnto Klcctrlo Llaht nnd Power C'omtmnj-. Ii the Amsterdam Klectrlo Iilght. Heat and Power i Company, tho Louis Kaposlto and John Simmons I Company were sold nt tho Iteal Estate Exchange I ln 'ISPK'K1 Wtcn,; lo ' Chauncoy Anderson R 'or 33.0IK. Mr. Anderson represented tho Am iss, ster Ism Company Unit lias a lien on tho prop m erty for about 1.000 000. Tho trust company J&t noldninortiriiBooii tho various oompantrs for I? J!r14;fKK., J"Vlco. "nynor. In the Hupreme rif ( ourt ln llrooklyn, hnd donled a motion for tin B Injunction to restrain tho foreclosuro proceed X& Iiibs and a motion inudo hy a stockholder In the R -. .?"l0 Company nslctnir for an Injunction re jfc struinlnc tho operation of the Amsterdam Cont ra psny as tho successor of the State Company. In '& which l)i alleged that tho Amsterdam Company hail acquired the property of the StataCompany St V? f HV1'1 on he part of Noah I Cocheu. the i, President of tho latter company. ;v tluslne.s Troubles. SB The SherilT recolved yesterday an attachment M, against Charles Selbach, dealer In men' fur 's. Dishing coods at 110 nnd 02 West Ilroadwny, for .$ I? 1,000 In favor of Frederick Gcrken for rent. flj1 "When the Sheriff arrived at thostoroan auction JR. n, "? J,1.1 "'"Bros', hut It was promptly M "topped. TheHhcrlirBorved the attachment , on VK It Orcenrf aid, who It was aald had a hill of sale $ of tho stock and lluuros. Iln.tlnirs & (llonaou St put tho Coroner In tho ntoro on n writ of re m. plovin for all tho Block In lavor of Clrccnwald. tho amount bolmr placed at tfll.tXH). Wk j, OoPi'V Hl"rlK Williams took charne yester AiT flay of tho plnco of business of 8. Salomon ti Hon f manufneturs of furs n till) nnd H Kast Twelfth , street.on an execution fur $712 ln fnvor of 2 IxmlsMann. The SherlH found very llttlestock E to levy upon; about all that was left wero the E fixtures nnd sen Inir machines. Rpstclnllrothers E T7iPut tl' t'oronor '" " writ of replevin for E' 'Wlillam H. Fiero nnd Ida fl. Chubb (William f II. FlorotCo.).stoamllttersat 3D West 1-ftth t street, made an assignment yesterday to Henrr 1 1 tw Ohubb, ' I Deputy Sheriff Jlutler received an attachment Ye 'SV.YXihr BK5'nst Mword U Kendler. druirirlst. of laril Ilrpadway, .for .70 In favor bf .mURcs- g son & Itobbins. When tho SherrllT nrrlved at 4 the store an auction sale of the contents was ln & Droirreas. ib B- c- Mlasr nuia nestdeaee. jg;-' H. O. Miner, the theatrical manager, bought a residence yesterday at Seventy-sixth street and niverslde Prlve from Florence True, architect m ana builder. The price paid was $100,000. Tho St sale was made publio last night by Mr. Winer's HP stlorneya. riXANCiAi. utn couujsncijtu stew Tark Slack Kxekaace-Salas Kav. . 9 ONITKO STATU AKD IITATB BONDS (IN Sl.OOOS). j' 11 TardebSSsof 1001 Qj x ciosi.No nuns or UNITID statu rondo. B bu. Jtkta. jjij. Ai)i,d. v Ca SI Di, r. Un St IK, r, h" st pi or O. 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CI JtnOi.Ud 80 2 864 7 Un Pas Din.. ..1024 11 KsnT8di.. 60 26 Un Pao CTOi, 0' 684 034ct.pp 41 3 604 14UnlonKltit.tr 80 2 604 31 UP.D(I 1st. 12 Knox ft o lit. .116 tr 40 4KC, PAOliU. 704 2 UalsthBi ..1124 lflLsdedeO lit,. 101 lOWablit 1064 26I.E Wlit.,.,1 10 1 106 2LthValoCNT 1 Vb vd 77 lit 1024 2 WK Y Al'atnl 40 6 Lake8horaS4H044 0 Wis Cea tit, t r 33 Total salei of railway boads (par valus). SI, 000,000. RAILnOAD AND OIHKR BttArtES. Optn fiiah Toir- Clotfnp s Sales- Ina. nt. ft. BU. AtU. we8B7Amnn.,1334 1334 120 1304 1304 eiBAmsrtpH04 1104 110 1004110 BSSBAmSH. 04 04 8 84 84 SOTOAmSMp 244 26 IB 21 23 BlAmCabl 024 024 024 024 044 lBOOAmTos. 70 70 784 78"t 70 410 ATobpfl004 110 1004 100 112 SAmEx.,117 117 117 115 118 TBOAmCOIl 214 214 18 184 20 lOAmCOp 764 764 764 714 734 1070 Atcb.T BFe.... 124 124 124 124 124 B700 Atcb.T srsp.. 27 27 264 204 204 tOOAArbpt BB 28 28 27 31 SO Bruna.tr 34 34 34 34 44 IBdDaltftO 124 124 124 124 13 9ft Tft flavutn fti. e, . .. -v.vu u -, ,-p -4 -4 u ISBuDr'kltT 311, 3iv, 311, 31 32 llBDUn 0.1224 1224 1224 122 123 ItOOCsnSo.. 624 624 614 614 624 SlOCsnPao, ISO.... 804 804 804 804 81 S00 Conies. 28 28 2c) 26 36 118S4CbOtW 124 134 114 114 114 lOOChOt W pf. II... 234 234 234 20 23 S070Cbrio 204 204 20 204 201 too Ch Kl 634 634 63 624 644 IDOCAKIp 05 05 06 04 07 KSSOChleOsi 06 964 024 044 044 1130 C,0. 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AS PMp. 184 184 174 184 10 40SSt.nnT 4" 44 41, 41, 41, 4KHB1CAI., 234 234 224 234 34 HUOTexP.. 104 104 10 104 104 1 1 IBB Un Cc. 204 21 104 104 20 SBxUIMua 74 74 7 oi4 7lj 300UM(ubp 06 06 06 03 07 1080 U SI... 7 7 04 04 74 rosy U 8 1. p , 014 014 684 604 004 4710 Wall p.. 104 174 1(14 104 174 BBWKEx 1004 1004 100 108 110 80SBWtlr.il 864 86 844 864 864 Tin 1I1. lei, 430.651 ili.r.. BOSTON CI.OJ1N0 UUOTATIONa, W.I. .Oteif, BU. AtUt, Biw Alt,. .217 OenElrap.. 8 82 PoiftMr.. 1U6 Uo Mou..l314 1324 ChlcJrom. 1074 100 C.I A Heel. 140 yiu-lil.urup 06 Oaceola.. .. 314 New Kut p. feo Qulni-yM...l 104 112 Mext'rn4. 02 rdiuMln... 126 120 Old Colony. 1834 186 Tam.Jr.... 14 16 WKlteoni. 014 02 niitte 10 104 Domin'nC 214 UUUIil... BO AmrieMTel 260 262 BUO Wd... 064 07 WestKlM., Ul 214 MenenthU1334 134 Wtascirniaiiisitjii.smS'.'j. Ui Jnt.,-3wmKamm' j rHiUDitrniA ctpsiKo quotations. BU. AtUi. BIS. A tUt. UhtxHTal. B44 26 WO I, Co.. 424 43 Pennltn... 644 66 KISDeom. 224 23 crnoft.. IB Risnpf... B6 87 PhllaTrw. 70 71 r!I.I.Pa 10 104 Union Tr 104 104 PIM.APp 38 384 F.PTo.. 704 704 Well Oeom 10 17 Met Trac... 1004 102 WelsOpf.. 06 OTofNJ. 34 36 DsltTract.. 104 104 CTofNJBs 07 074 Msridin.... 144 16 U a Imp Co 80 804 CnlCAOO CWS1N0 QUOTATIONS, BU. .Ill erf. BU. AHtrd. SB !."... 06 00 WIBrew... 7 74 AmSlr-bd.. 304 314 MIIBrewpf 27 30 Canal n,. 00 06 W niseult 014 OB City it'rrsy.226 230 Rt Stable O. 81 28 Dlsm'd H..130 130 WChKtlty 974 084 !.ak8fl." 10 lO-gMitWS... 0 l.lt"I."etf 134 144 tATESr tONPON gtrorATiot& Atehlion, a p 1 2'iN'orfollc Wpr.n.. 414 C.nsillan Paclfle. . 824 Northern Pai-Mipr., 624 Cheiapeske Oslo. 2 1 4 Ontario West 164 I'.rleeon.aap. . .. 16 Penn.Iani 674 Krlslitpf 30 ilWdlnj, llt.p,.,, 104 Illinois Central ..103 IStPaul 034 Ksniai Texai. .. 1 S4!oulh Raltnsy 04 tke Shore 174 .South Iullnsy pf,. 284 l.u:ivlllo A Mib 644'tlnlon Paclflo. Qll4 New York Central 10841 Wb.upf j q4 Monday. Nov. 9. The campaign nirnlnst Tallica that lins been In progres on the floor of iho Stock Kxch hieo for sereral weeks past was resuruod with n (rood deal of vigor this iiiorninir. Viewed supertli-lally, tho bearish element tnndc considernblo progress to ward Impressing thu correctness of Its flows upon tho rest of the speculntlvo rnmmunlty. It certnlnly forced a good deal of liquidation and probnhly Increased tho number of ventures for short nccount. Tho nilroeutca if lower prices must, honevcr, ho coitnlrnnt of tho fact that their success Is duo larg-olv to the Indlfferenco or tho ncqulesceuco of Iho ninny substan tial Interests that are lnrgo onners of securities and that control Important cor porations. It Is hardly coneolrnhle that such of those Interests as uro frequently actlro in tho market have been intimidated by their purely speculative opponents or nlnrnied by sansatloniil reports of posalblo International complications growing out of tho condition of affairs in Cuba. Neither aro they seriously dis turbed by tho near approach to tho assembling of a sossion of Congress that will bo Incapable of coming to an agreement upon any subject except appropriation bills. All of tho matters referred tonroinagnltted and distorted for spoculallTO purposes, nnd by no ono moro adroitly nnd ef fectively than by the Interests that sold their extensive holdings of securities two or threo months ugo, nnd nro now bent upon recovering them upon advnntngeous terms. They have succeeded In hiding themselves and their opera tions behind operators of a more openly profes sional character, and aro foremost In attribut ing declines which they secretly help to bring about to liquidation. Tho best Informed peoplo In Wall street, those whose interests bring them constantly In touch with tlnnnclnl and political movements that nre not generally and thoroughly understood until tney havo beon completed, know bet ter than nnv ono else that tho con stantly repeated suggestions of n collision botwecn the United .States and Spain have very little basis In fact. They know, and If not. tho Information Is herewith con veyed to everyone that tho present Spanish -Ministry, realizing, apparently, that It has vir tually lost tho fight ngainst tho Cuban Insur genlF, Is now willing to grant them practically nny concession they may ask short of absolute independence. It will doubtless be plsln within n week or ten davs that tho present Spanish Ministry Is taking great pains to secure the moral support of tho United Statos for a system of exceedingly lib oral autonomy In Cuba. It is because the larger dealers In securities are satlsllcd with tho pres ent condition of iifTalrs outside of Wnll streot, nnd confident of tho future of tho business of the country, under nn Administration which is committed without reservo to mnko a rec ord for conserving nnd advancing Industry and enterprise, that they aro desirous of depressing tho prices of securities to a level upon which a structure of hnndsomo prof its can confidently be built. They cxperlenco no dinicully in securing nil tho money required for their various undertnklngs, nnd thero nro no indlrntlons of nn netlvo money market, even though Congress mny exhaust itself in discussing various plans of currency reform, for tho banks and the Treasury aro plethoric with gold, nnd tho nmount on hand is certain to bo addod to In itio increasing production of tho United States and adjoining countries and tho further de mands for broadstulls that will be made upon this country before the end of the present crop year. The opening of tho stock market was fairly strong, being influenced by tho rally that was In progress at tho closo on Saturday, by a higher range of prices for American securities In Lon don, nnd by moderate purchises by foreign arbi trage houses. Theso circumstances, however, wero Jsoon offset hy the execution of a benr pro gramme which Included first usharpdriveattha anthraclto coal stocks. Tho attack was es pecially directed against Jersey Central. The other members of tho group were simply treated to what mny bo describod as desultory sklr niMilng. After Jersey Central began to yield tho bear forces were directed against Sugar Kenning, whero some effective work wns done on the supposition that the development of tho beet sugar Industry In California nnd the consequent transfer of a part of the Hawaiian product to refineries on tho Atlantic, coast mny prove to be detrimental to the Amor lean Sugar Heflnlng Compnny. llefore noon, nnd In thoabsonceof any news explaining the movement, tho forcos that desire lower prices had thoir opponents upon tho run. Some of tho less active stocks, notably American Spirits pre ferred, Omaha, nnd Manhattan Hallway, had been dopressed several points. Kellof camo from an unexpected quarter, namely, in a decision of Iho Supreme Court of the United States ln tho case of tho Interstate Commerce Commission against tho Cleorgln Central nnd Alnbama Midland Ilailroad Com panies, involving the power of the Com mission to rnforco absolutely the long and short haul clause of tho Interstate Com merco law. This caso had been pending so long and upparently attracted so lltt onttention when It was argued, that tho decision of the Court in favor of the railroads came as a sur prise to the Street andolTsettueillsappolntment experienced earlier In tho day becauso tho Court did not hand down Its decision an to the constitutionality of tho Nebraska Maximum Itato law. The delay In handing down that decision was construed as circumstantial evi dence that tho Court is still In doubt rcgnrdlng tho measure mentioned. Tho decision rendered to-day would seem to dispel doubts upon that point, for in addition to establishing nn impor tant principle in favor of tho railroads It can logically ho rcgardod ns forealindowlng nn oquully sound opinion In a caso whero a Htnte endeavored practically tu (onllicnte tho rail roads for thu bonellt of its illlr.cns. Tho ileclblou of the Supremo Court and tho In ference drawn from It stimulated a sharp rally that carried Ihc prices of many stocks back to within a small fraction of the final prices of Bat urdoy. This Has conspicuously true of St l'aul, Chirago (las, Chrsnponka and Ohio, Western Union, ami of Soulho n Hall way preferred. In ft mini her of others among them C. 11. nnd (Juincy. Mlsmiun I'm llle. Northern Pncltlo preferred, and I'liiun I'niillc, the net declines wero less than 1 V cent, A fen stocks closed fully up to or sllithtl) abovo tho final prices of Saturday, notably ltoo Island, l-iulilllo and Nushvllle, Missouri. Kansas anil Texas, Tennessee Coal nnd Iron and Wabash preferred. Sugar Hetlning, which led the list in respect to activity, recovered moro Hum half ut its maximum lots. In fuel, the only atoi'kivi-olilng noteworthy utteulioii llint closed materially lunur thmi on Saturday ns Jirsej Central, Tho attack upon tho authr.t cllo shares was, of lourse, limed upon Iho unaatl.rnetnry condition of the trade resulting from uuscHsoimblu weather. Tho oxu-ptlunul strength of tho Southern group was readily explained by tho raising of practically nil quarantines throughout tho South, which yl permit the urgo amount ol cotton that has been held back lo move to mar- I ',kt t Is well worlh notlntf thst slthotigU tho msrket wns decidedly weak In the morning H?Vf,i11 ,llr' number of stocks did not sell, book to the lowest prices recorded for them last Fri day, Oncovcrlngof shorts and modernte pur chases by commission bouses the market .closed steady at n material recovery from tho lowest prices. foiiw Mlcs COInParo wl,u lho,c of S'"""" s A'ois n. .Vup, g, t'ov. 0. A"or. " , A,TRFe, 124 12n HoPscltle.. 274 204 A,T8Fp 204 204 Sat Lead... 32 32 AmCotOII. 204 IB NorffcWp 404 404 Amnnf..ia8 130a, sweom...ll0 1174 AmSItcfp.no no N Pao com. 17 104 AmTob..,. 7Bi4 7Q4 ,siapf... 604 60 AmftpM... 0 84 NYCent...l06 1044 Brook It T.. 3i, 314 x J Cent... 874 824 C,C.CStL 3" 3i4 0mabarora 704 74 C.Bq.... 02 014 0ntW... 164 144 Conaai....i07i4 107 IjioMall... 204 BB'. Chei0... 204 204 P" PCar.,107 1064 ChleOaa... 04 044lltoekIilanJ 824 824 ChOW.... 12 us. Heading.... 204 204 nelHud.. 1004 1074 lead litpf 454 444 Krl 144 144 stPcom.,. 004 004 OtnElee... an, 3 .n'tray .. 0 04 Illinois Cen )D4 084 lfwV P 28 274 KanTsx. 124 124St!.HVp. 04 04 KsnfcTpr. 204 304 Tex.iPAe.. 104 104 f.ou Naib 63 634 TC.l ... 234 234 Lake 8hnrel004 100 Un Pse.... 204 lO'o l,RWritt 14 16 ItSI.e.thp 004 00 !.EVpf 074 004 WabMhpf. 104 174 '"do 11 304WUnTl.. 864 854 MonliCnn 084 004 (loveniment liondi weak. Tho 4s of 1112.1 nnd tho fis closed ' V cent, lower bid onch. Itnll way and other Ixinds Irrcgulnr. Tho features wore American Tobacco Scrip, lliookljn Klc 11led lulu, t, r., Cln-s ipeako and Ohio general '.' -1 Clilrngu Terminal lsts, t. i'.. Detroit (las As, hrlo prior 4h, Fort Worth and Denver City lsts, hiilcdo tins IsIh, Kansas I'nclllc consols. t. r., Oregon Short I.lnu Incomes A. Atchison and Northern I'm lllc Issues. Tho moro Im portant net neclincs were In Atchison adj. 4s, V cent., to fill; ('lics.inoako nnd Ohio general ISjs. "-J. to 77H..: Olikngo Terminal lsts, t. r., 1, to 43'-ji Krlu prior 4s. a, to IKI'h; Fort Worth mnl Denver City lsts, h. to (IS: Kansas rnclllc conso s, t. r.. Si, tu b5". and Northern l'.trillc general 3s, ' V ccnl., to r7'. I he noteworlhv ndvntues wore In American lobacco scrip. 1 V cent,, to 711: llrooklrii Klc vn ted lsts. t. r., l'u, lo Hl.j; Detroit ilasris, lrt, to IKfrt; hacicdo (Ins lsts. 4. to 1(11, nud Oregon Short Lino incomes A, Ht V cent., to 6 1'n. In hank stocks lOshnresof Centrnl National Bold nt 1(10, VM Hhurcsof Nlnlli at US, and 1(0 shares of Tradesmen's nt 10'.'. Commercial prlco of bar silver In New York, 67'(ic. llnr nllver in Ixmilon closol nt Utllid. Moxlcan silver dollars wero quoted nt a:iu Kxports to Kuropo to morrow 410,000 ouuees Money on cnll, 15irJ Vcent. Tltno money Is quoted: Sixty dnjs, 'J.j V cent.; three nnd four months, 3 v cent., nnil six months, 3a.f4 l eont. on good mixed Stock Kxehntige collateral. Com merclnl puper Is iiuoled: rriino Indorsed bills receivable nt 4t(41-j V cent., prlmo sing o namcH U141314V cent,, nnd good names at 44t5 cent. Sterling exchange opened firm, but closod with a little easier tone oil 11 better supply of bills drawn ngnlrfst shipments or cotton from South ern ports. Continental nxihnnge nlso opened tlrm. but cloicd dull, l'ustcd asking rotes for sterling uro: Slt dajs, 4.h:i4, nud slglit, l.8(l'-j. Actual rales are: Umg blllH, iW.H'a WS.4.Hi!: sight drafts, g.4.r)A-j, and cable trniia fcrs, 1a4.tl.Vt1. Francs are qiioted at .V-'OVrt.VJO for long nud fi.lSUM.'i.lrf'a rur short: rclchs marks. IllVlMU. for lone nnd onUvtHAVi for short: gulldcm. 40i' 10 1-1(1 for long nud WUot 411 ft-Kl for short. Domestic exchnngo on Now York: lloilon -& Bcentsdlscouii. mid par. Cliurlcston lluylng 'h illseount: selling, par. Savannah - lluylng, 1-10 olT; helling, par. Now Orleans- Hank, pur; commercliil, l.tifl discount. Sun Framisio Sight, 17-..ents preiiiluin; telegraph, 'JO cents premium. St. Imls-'.Ti cents dlsinuut bid. offered nt par. Chicago- t;o cents promium. Clnclnunti-Ilelweeu banks, par, nnd o or coun ter, 30 icnts preiniiim. (ilucoso Sugar ltetlnlng common Is quoted at ilPjvCI.Vl. nnd tho preferred nt !U)1ir)li..; Standard Oil Trust certificates closed at 3H7,2J 33h'.j. Metrnpulltaii Street Hallway consoll dated mortgage .Is nt 1 lO'strtuoi.,; American Mulling nt Utt'tlMI, nnd pniferrod nt 70irt7ll; Central Union (las .Is. lOlifflOlLj; Standard (las, common, ut 131)31 It!, utnl the urcferrcd at 14(ldtlt!l: Mutual (Ins ut itlOrfliUO; Syrnceso (las at -'Jirt'j4. Tho nil-rail roBt-bound shipments of dead freight from Chicago last week wero .r0,t!tl7 Ions, ngainst rs.7'J'.! tons the previous week and (!S, (lt4 tons tho corresponding week of the pre vious) ear. Tho weekly statement of avcragos of tho hunks in the Metropolitan district. Including tho banks of New York city, IlrnoUin, Jersey City, llobokcn. nnd Staton Island, which nre not members of tho New York Clearing House Association, but which dear through somo of the members, is as follows: Oi-f. 30. .Voi C. ClianQtl. Loans, ill. , lnv'.til....tS0.TU4,:i0O S50.8IH,000 Inc. s:'ooo Dep llh ('. II. rgl. S.4S1.000 8.011,800 Drc. 4011,800 pep. b'Wv tr. l-o's .. 8,42(1,100 S.544.BOO Dec. 184, SOO Nit dep'ts (11,1112,000 (13,01,400 I)rc.l,I40.ilno Clrviil'tlon. l,!lilt,iC( l.:ios,400 tne. S.ildu l.ptf. leu. b'k uotei. :t,8s,,soa .i.nno.non ivc. 215,1100 Specie.. . ..12.SilO u.uil l.llilil In". M.Tcin burp, re've. 1, (1117,000 1,10.1,100 Pre 44'l,OAO lt'illwav gross earnings for October compiro with thoso of tho same mouth of last jeur as follows: ('..('. C. ft SI. Louis Sl.SCO.OOO Ine SHO.nss Kllnt ft 1'ero JUrquette.... ail4.."sil inc. 47.T4M l.uulsvllle, llt-nd ft St, L... 67,70a Inc. ltl.42'.' Umim rieilrlo ltullwat Iftl.osl Inc. 91,:i.Vi New York Ceniral 4,'.'5:i,ll7 Inc. 10,1,11,111 I'lltlburg ft Western '87,224 lue. 44,:l72 The Mexican Nationnl Itailrond reports gross earnings for September of $47'J.!lo!. a decrenso of st.'J8,H()(l nscompared with the same month of last j ear. nnd net 8S.(l!l'J. n decrenso or (!(!, 1W7. For tho nine months ending Sept. 30 tho gross enrningswero 4,4(11,(140, an Increnso of $700,(1:11 ns compared with the corresponding period of last ear, and net $1,0312,37, nn In creaso of $10U,'JU(i. , The Now York. New Hnvcu and Hartford Itallroad Company reports for the quarter ended Sept. 30: .1807. IROil. Changer. Orniie.rnlnKII8.H4.M50 S7,w2.n32 Ino.452.218 Oper.exp'iei 4,1140,224 5,070.511 Dee. llii.2M7 Net e.rnlnit S3,38,ti2il S2.H22.42I Inc.S570.ri0.1 Other Income.. Ill, 1112 110,085 Dee. 7k,s,im Total. $3,430.1 1H 2.0:i2,44 Ine 41)7,072 Fixed chargea. l,570,ai) 1.503,1174 Ine 12,010 SurplUI 11,853.828 Sl.308,772 Ine t4H6,0SU The balance sheet shows cash on hand 5.3(i7,070 and a profit and loss surplus of (I,(I73,4S3. The Doston and Maine Itnll road Company re ports for the quarter ended Sept. 30: 18117. 180. Chnnam Oroiiaara,iri.,5.ii03.8til 6,r.l2.240 Ine. S163,42 Oper.expenaci. 8,747,041 8.7t0,ilsu Ine :u!232 Net eara'gi.$l.l17,50 S1.7U5.500 Ine, SI 22.300 Otbrrlncoma. 121,712 107,570 Inc. 14)141! Total net.. ..le.oiis.Hrta SI. 00:1.1:10 Inc. $130,582 Charges 1,3411,400 1,82,783 Inc. 5;o8l Surplus $0110, 1U 0 (010,345 Inc. $711,851 Tho balance sheet shows cash on hnnd $L lt!l . 654 and a prollt nnd loss surplus of s)l.01t!,45d. The Duluthniul Iron ltaugo Itallroad Company' roports gross earnings for r-cptember of :i.17.. J40. an increase of $1611,478 ns I'umparcd with tho saino month of last enr. and for tho nine months ending Sepu 30 of ' '.'J7..'ihj nn Incresso of 4.18,3U8 ns compared with 'ho eorroipondlng period of last Jrnr. Asthorondisoperutrd for less IhanSotiecnt. of Its gross curiilngs. It nppears thnt tho net earnings for tho nlnn months referred to nbovo wero approximately 1, 113,7(14. ,8 Iho earnings for October, which havo not yet beon olllcially reported, wero on tho same scale nH for tho previous months of tho jenr, the Indications nro thnt the company will earn about four times the iimount of Its tlrst charges, that Is, taxes nnd Interest on tho tlrst mortgage bonds, aggregating 3(10,000, during tho present o.ilendiu-) 0 ir. Tho Missouri, Kansas and Toxas Itallroad Company has begun Iho publication of Its net earnings by giving those lor the llrst quarter of tho current fiscal year, nnd they will ho followed by tho publication ever) month of net earnings. II15 nhuwlng for tho quarter ending Sept, 30 is as follows: (iross earnings. KMip-YJa.; opera ting expenses unit laves. 5.1,0111.11:1:1; net earn- L'lftlsSiP"""-.1! I"''-"S' " honds nnd rentals, IsSSlUUi!; nirpliis, i.U3n,()t, u.T,1i 'P.ls'.tratisnclloiii In various shares on tho Stock I'.xclinngn laxt week wero l,(i:!(l,IM I. a doercKucof-IIIU.lT.'islnresnscompa red with the cprreipondlng week of Inst year. The transac tions"' Stato and railroad bonds nggrcgnted 7,OIK,300. a decrease of ti7,:i8,(XM. fck"-lnlcu Tho receipts of tho I'lilUd Stiles Treasury to in,i',!,i'i: CHstomii.t4lli.tll I: iniormil revenue, SOUMUtl; iiilsiellanious. IH,t8l, Tot.il, l.. 4.ll,'.04. Tho dlKhiirsemenls wero $l,SlHt,not), 2" oxeess of expenditures oer receipts of tltH,. ..111. Iho receipts lor tho llsi-nl year to dale have ,,,,,,;,,,,J'-B,i,,.'''!xPt,nilUiire.tH.VJ.OS7,5!cll: dellclt,lH0,8-.'0,;iy:. .-". Theiiltlcliilrutiut of tho cash 111 tho Treasury nt I lie close of huainees lodnyiloes nat show iho prcbeiicejet nf Iho panicnt niaitii bv tho Iteor gun lallon Couiuilitcouf the I'nlon I'acille Hail rimtl l uinpiiii) for Iho properly purchaseil at loiccliuuio iiilo a week ago, Coinparod with Hulurdujr'atuuiitit lsnsrollimi. J., deolnnnil bullion. . .154,ft41,iiOU $154,010,609 hlliril(illorsndbiilllun 14, . 1:1ft V4U 15,528 171 I nltnl Mates uole. 1111,3:13,857 tlll.45B.227 t",'".r,!l.",e' ' demand ll.bllllle. 3.074.108 '4,014,750 At. liable rath balance hlu'linggiiJreere $204,437,3111 $205,501,281 Money In lndoutli-jV cent. Itates of discount '.'.PI'" ujarkef lor I nlh short and threo months' bills. 12 i;ilii,.i-jTH ji tom, c.,ri. aiivices quote 3 V cent at 103 Irancs .10 centimes. Exchangoou Ixiudon sa frnius 17a centimes. The sales 0f mining stocks at th Nsw York Coniolldsteil tfteck SMtd I4)trolum Kichanrs to day nsra as follows! "" OP' loa. Low Claa. "nes. A'on. 4. eit. nt. . loootlarcelona 03 .03 ,03 .03 f.OO Creeds CCk.. .06 ,05 ,06 .06' l40Fortnna.ll.12411.124 1 1,124 11,124 1000 Mollis Olbson... .10 ,10 ,10 .10 I uoo Pharmacist 10 ,lo ,10 .10 Total salts, 3,040 thins, coMMxnoiAr, co.vrp.vu. Monday, Nov. 8. Qiiain Wheat-Spot ws$ In fair dsmand snd wenker. Saics 612,000 hush., Including 60,000 No. 1 hard Mnnltoba to day nnd 00,000 lato Saturday on private terms hero, 24,000 No. 2 hard winter, IMl.ooo ungradod rod and spring, 240,000 No. 2 red lato Saturday on prlvato terms for export nt tho oulports. Free on board afloat: No. 1 Nnrlhcrn spring, Now York, (1740,! do. Diiluth, 1184c.; No. a hard winter. Ollc: No. 2 red. 11114c.! No. 1 hard Du- I tit It. $1.01. Futures decllnod lc, to 114c, but recovered part of tho loss. Future sales 7.21I.V 000 busn., as follows: Sal. Opening. Jllghtit, Loireif. Cloning, Night, Novemtier .. .. .. H.is U7 December. 1104 04 Oil imp. u74 January ..tin". tins. 11ns mis. 073, May. . ..034 03", 034 11.14 1144 Il.rley Was Heady. Now feeding, 28284c.. emt ami freight tolluffalot malt lug, 4Om50c. asloiiuallty. Kye Was dull. Ht.tr. B0(51e.l No. 2 Writeln, 5IH4 B04u cost .nofr.lght tn buffalo. Corn Himt wai nrm and fairly wtlve. Hsle. 484,000 blub , lu( ludlng 10,000 yellow and 2(18.0011 No, a mixed here, and L'on.ooo du. at ths outports on private term, for ex port. No. 2 mixed In elevator, 111 40. Kuturoi de clined 4c. to 0,0, hut recovered It. Knluro salei 075,000 buih. ai followi: Sat. Opening. Hluhttt. Lou-eif. Cfoitnc;. Sight. nccember.:il4 :il4 1114 ni"s MO. U.y 344 354 344 33 Oati-Spot was 4e. higher. Sales 114,000 buh.. In cluding 50,000 No. V mixed and no.000 heavy while on private terms for export No. 2 white, 274e. No. lino., 2OU0.1 No. U white clipped, 2He.i No. 3 do., 27e.i No. 2 mixed, 2Sc.i No. 8 no., 244e.i rejected do, 28e i do. wblte, 25e.i No. X mixed, delivered, HUM track mixed. 25Gt27c.i do. wnlte, 14.000 at 27 (432c. KLturc. were .trouger. I'ulurc tales none. .'of. Opening. Hlgheit. ureif. Cloitnc;. Sight. December. . .. .... ., . 244 244 Thli Ii the visible supply! .Voe. H, Weetr'. Sov. 7, 18U7. CAiintiri. 1NU8. Wheat, buih. 2ii,OH2,ooo tne 2,i)8h,ooo flii.uoil.noo Corn, hush.... 45,1011.000 Dee, HOA.noo 10,001.000 O.U, liusll.. .15,8311,(100 Inc. 475,000 12,413,1100 lt)e, buih 3,818,000 Ine. 1,000 2,070,000 Il.rley, bu.li 4,115,000 Inc. (173.000 5,042,000 The New Vork .tuck Is as follows: A'oc 0. Hrl4 hot: 7, 1807. Changet. I8UR. Wheat, buih. 3.541.43.1 Ine. 008,100 7.1D2.24I ('urn, bush. !ll,3tl7,tltl) Dec, 4110,5110 4,0(4,1113 O.U, buih . 3.8.I8,81!I Dec. 34,8811 11,1 ir,747 Ityr, blllti. .. 5115,048 Inc. 113,155 473.V0V Il.rler. bush. 257,734 Inc. 27,028 U40.IIU4 Wheat w. actlvo to day, but wo.k. Foreign houses iHitb bought and sold here, but the trading was main ly local. Lower e.nle., more favorable Argentine crop advices, large Ulark Kea shipment, and a larger luireaseln the vlilbtu supply than had Ik en extectect lodiieeil Iik-.I Ituuldatlun, depressleg price.. Mop to, orders were reached, contrlbiillng to the weak liens. The market rallied .lightly before the close on covering of ehorts. but the last price, were practi cally the loivelt of the day. Liverpool declined 1 4d. to lis,d. Paris wn. Irregular. The world, shipment, for the week were 8,000,4118 bush., against 11,3110.3111 In the prevlum week and H,5no,ofl0 lut year. The visible mpply In creiuiril 2,088,000 buih. I,ocal .tncks liicreafted 50.1.400 bll.li. lo 11.5:11.200 l,uli. Corn declined early, but recovered the loss. Llveriniol declined 4l. The vbdble aupnly d-crvimcl hii5,noo butb. Chicago receive 1 45-c ears and expects 000 to-morrow. The world, shipment wero 2.H23.5UI buib., ag.lnst 1,081,103 In the prevloui week, O.tswere uuiiilnnll) higher. The vulble supplr lucreasid 20. 000 bush. Ch'cago 1 reels eit 370 cars and expects 340 lo imirrow. Chicago. Nov, 8, "Cables and the itatlatlcm were against the wheat bull to day. Prices opened under puts and never not atiov e them. The close .bowed V. to 14c. low front Saturday. Tho trade was slow and alto gether without feature. Liverpool was off 1V1 to lS.d.: Paris, on the other hand, vc.i a little higher. The only bull help from the opening to the close wa. the large ctearanrea, eOO.OOO bush. New York ll.lmed 20 loods for export, not much considering the break. An Incident was the considerable ship ment from ladla, 272,000 bush, for the week. The world, shipment., P.247,000 bush , almost equalled the week previous and was 700,000 bush, more than the same week l.st year. Of course. It was true that II very large proportion of this was from this .Id-, but Itusatan shipments exceeded 3.000.000 bush. 1 he r.-ce!pts were astonishing, 1 .800.00U buih, at primary points to-day. against 1.000,000 busb. last year: 1.038 cars at the two Northwestern points, against V03. 171 cars here, agalnit to a year ago. Torre wai an Increase In the Mhle of over 2,000,000 bush . an Increase on assage of 1.280,000 busb., and a little Increase In (he Cnglbdi visible. 01,000 bush. It look, as If tomorrow's Increase In the woild'a visible would I o doubt, last j ear'., possibly 11,000,- 000 bush. It Is going to be hard sledding lor the bull until tho Northwest movement let. up. Corn was steadied today by an excellent shipping de mand. 78 load taken at New York. The elevator l.cop'o here who own tbe big Hock, were not sell ing unless they got a good slice of their carrying charge In advance. Receipt, were 458 cm. wltb (loo estlm ited for Tueiday. There was a decrease local It or 020.000 hush., and a decrease In the vlilblo of 85.1.0UU bush. A corn advance cannot go very far Ju.t ut present. The new crop ti yet to move: stocks ecirj where are enormous. The shipping demand looks large only In comparison. It Is not any larger than It might to be normally. Oats were nrm. They would do better but for the weakness In wheat and corn. The shipping demand Is reducing slocks, still there Is noiuc Incieasn In receipts. 370 cars to-day, vc lib 3 10 estimated for to-morrow." l'lcvir. Was weaker, but In fair demand, Sales, U'.suo bbli. Barrel. Sacl. n?"I,,J 13.404 St. 370 hxports B.auu 1C7U0 Winter In tibts. Superfine. $3.10($$3.25; No. 2 extra $3 noa$3.50:straUhls, 4.00(44.70: patents. $4.85 (.($5.20. t-prlug In bbli Clears, $4.30m$4.50s slrstghts. $4.70ii$4.UO; patenU. $3(S$5.1B. Mill reed llran dull hut nrm. Western quote.!, V 100 . 40 It! , 5744.124e.: 110 tts.. 574St!24c.! 80 Bs.. 574("24ci 100 .. 724(80c. Cotton SHit cotton here declined 4c, with sales or lu2b.le.ror rptnn ng; 1,000 were delivered on contracts. Middling uplands. 5'hC.. against 8 3-loc. last year; New Orleans and (lulf, 114c., against 8 7-lllc !at)rar. Norfolk and Augusta declined t-lflc.: list tlmore declined i.e. Now Orleans sold R.ooO bale. Norfolk 2.140, Augusta 744, Savannah 600. and St. Louis 400 bales. Liverpool wa. unchanged on the not, wltb sales of 12.000 balesi future, there de clined 1 4 to 2 point.. In Manchester yarn offers were icarce; cloths. otTeratoo low. Augusta received to-d.v 2,(1114 hales, against 3,018 last week and 2,202 last J ear; Memphis ll.huo, against 0,001 last week and 6.382 last year.St. Lotil. 1,751, agaln.t 1.51 1 tut week and 573 tut year: Houston. l:l,t70. ag.lnst u.oos lost week and B.uOU last vear. Augusta shipped to-day 3,327; M. Liuls, 5,000, and Houston, 10,021 bales Houston expects to morrow 25,400 to 25,700 bales against 18,682 last week and 14,740 last ye.r. New' Orleans expect. 80,0011 to 34,000, against 23,178 l.st week and 1 8,844 last year. The port receipts to-day 11 ere 08.070 bales, ag.lnst 00.1 10 last week and 40 -751 last year; thus far thti week 134,838, against 122,000 thus far Iat week. The exports from the. 1 oris approxlmitcd 55.000 bale.. New Orleans de clined b to 0 points. Future, here declined 8 to 0 tiolnts, closing eaay. with aale. of 170,000 bates Tbe future trading was as follow.: ' Clmlna. Itighett. Loire tl. Satet. November. 5.51Ih5.II0 6.04 5 58 5 400 Il.'Cember 5.50i45 00 5 03 5.50 o'soo January S.U4C4 .. C..0 out 7o,7ou February R.A845.tV.' 5.74 0.68 4,100 Mirch 5.72W.1.73 5.7U 0.72 42.500 April 6.70(1.1.78 b.sa 5.70 20.000 Mar 5.81(45 80 D.l-H 5.81 30,400 June .1. ... 87 5 08 n.85 1,800 July s.uoas.ui 5.118 s.vo 4,000 August 5.031,(5 04 0.00 6.05 4,500 bepteuiber (A , 5.07 5.07 1. 100 The downward movement of cotton prices wa. re sumed again to-day. Under pressure to sell for huutheru and local account price, opened lower and slowly declined, closing at about the lowest figures of the d vy, Llvcritoo! was low er for futures, the weather lu the South wa. warmer and the receipt, at tbft port, and the principal Interior towns were heavy, white the estimates for New Utlean. and Houston to morrow w ere large. Htop loss enter, were caught on tbe way down, contributing to the weakneH. Spot cotton here and at theboutb was lower. Tbe export, from the ports wore heavy and London bought here, but the Learlsb factors outweighed all bulllih dec el cipmenta. The u,uant!ty to come Into light for the week Is estimated at 600,000 bales. The Signal Ser vice predicts showers or rain to-nfght In most secllous of the cotton belt and frosts In Texas, Oklahoma and tbe Indian Territory. Cnr lk Kla iii the ipot wu .t.adleri No. 7, (T,e. bales 500 b.gs No 7 at tlc; 1,000 bags Nus. 7 ami 8 to arrive at OV'.l 2,000 bags Nos. 0 and 7 to be shlpived at OVe., cost and freight, and 1,800 bag. Maracalbo on private terms. The future trading wa. a. follows: Sale. lllghett J.oirett. Clotlng. February .. 1,600 6 115 6.05 fi.65u5.H0 March 8,000 6,85 5,75 6.(150(5.70 April SOU 5,113 6,7.1 0.705.78 May 19,000 5.01 6.75 0.73(S.H0 June 260 6 00 & till 6,NO(5.8S July 730 1100 ll.OO 6.85(5.00 August.. ., 1,000 11. 111 ti.io h.ooan.o;, September. 4,250 0,1.1 0 00 n.05.0.00 OotolK-r , 4,750 0,13 II Oil 6.0.1UI1.00 December.. 0,000 3.03 6,45 5.40(6.43 Futures here declined 30 to 40 points, closing weak after sales or 43,250 bags. Havre declined 'if. Ham burg di-elllied 4 pfg. Itlo vtulnrctlw, with price, and exch.nge unchanged: receipts 24.000; stock 420,000, Santos was uulet and uuchaugedt receipts 20.000; .ink 1,107,000, Dli.ppolntlug ebbs and lllicral Helling for Kurot-ean and lot'iil account caused tbe ilrcllne here to-d. The world, visible supply on Nor. 1 w as 0,205,000 b.gs, an Increase of 201,784 hags. I. ilETAfjc Iron Pig Iron warranta wero reryijulet. Spot. Noc ember aud December. $H 00 $7i January. $ii.M.K7.0.1i February, 7(7.1iii March. $7 flic S7.I6, April and Ms), $7 ll7 20. Cupiier Flat 8ot, Nc.cember and Dtcmber, lO.H.'xrllr. Lead We.k. Spot, 3.h5.3.0l'c , Not amber and Decem-l-er, S,s14-,3 874c. Tin Very quiet Spot, Nov em ber tint December. 1 I n.'xc 1.1.73.'. Spelter-Dull at 4.l()(4l.20c for spot, Nurenilr and Deiemlier -Saci.Sii)ki Vulct butsiealy spirits of turpen tine. 3iii;Pii-,c. c'uinmuu to good strained rotn, $1.40(u 46. PkTiioLir rx Crude cerilllr.tfa were unquoted here and In (lit city, Keflntd tiiioir.l at 3.4uc. here, In Philadelphia, 5 3.V.) L,itiths. 3 30c. Time moss Lard dull but stead) Prime, $4.55, Pork firm but Inactlie. New mess, $Uiu,26; do. old, $s 8Uk$S,75 Tallow, il'ic. Duller-Creamery Western, 2.140. Fggs -.tale, lHi22c.t Western, 2)c. (blcago, Noi. 8. "Lighter hog receipts than ex pected gac e a Driller toue tn prcn lilous, prices ruling a little higher, the market closlug steadr at the ad rHine. Pa kers aold inixleralelt , anil theresouie llqulil.Uou by outside longs, The buying was scot lend. The cash trade In met. was fair, but slow for l.rd, 28,000 hog. .re limited for to-morrow " biii.K-ltaw nriurr; 8W ir.1, 84(43 6-lile.t on test. 34c. H.les recently of 1.100 tons centrifugals, SO li !,( a la-liie. IteDned fairly active ami steady. Woou -Tbe Wool Exchange (juolca domestic wools tu totiowi; Ohio and Pemuylvaala-XXX, rr";"rj'i"'F 11 V TyrTnifftT?iimiiJi3iii iiiiiiTii MiVnTiT'Tr? x. blood. 87naHo. Ohio ilelsin, ' rinS2o! Itkhlian-Xand al8.re.5o. No. 1 KOe 1 No. S. asasSe.t flneonwasbed, 18c,i iintiierehantable. lwc! Michigan eomblng-No. i. and 4 l.liml JtatNoI . i Idood. SSct Michigan delaine, 27,(2-4. ken tueky. Indiana and Missouri-Combing, , bioml 23 840.1 combing. 4, blood, 3i.2ie. (Vlt br ,V. Me.t clothing. 0)100.1.220230., tlothinTi B 23e.iclotblni. coarse, le. ' 4 """" Cntcxoo, Not, 8. Theie wero to day's prices: Sat Wheat tOrtning.irigheit. LoieeiM'o.ino. A'tolit. Dee.... 03 034 1124 luC iTnv May.. 00", B04 00 ,.; lii'sj Dec....' , SS ' 2(li4 gr,i. May... 214 004 804 30 ?9T, IMftf Pee.,.. 104 l's 104 mi4 )n. Ma... Sl as 214 21', 214 bird: Deo,... 4.80 4.30 4.27 4.27 4 25 Jan.... 4.40 4.42 4.40 4.40 4 37 UltH Deo.... 4.45 4.46 4.41 4.15 4.45 Jan.... 4.47 4.47 4.17 4.47 4.43 Pec.'..'$7.S $7.70 $7.na $7 0.1 $7,17 Jan.... 8.32 8.00 8.32 8.00 8 52 Live SloeW ttlnrlcrt. rNtw Yon. Monday, Nnr. R Itecelpts of beeres vesterdar and to-d.y were 2,02(1 liradt 1 1 cars In lw exported. 100 cars direct to local slaughterers, nnd 47 car. for the market) 33 ears on sale all told. Fairly aetlre and prices generally steadr; bulls a trifle firm. The sards were cleared Nattro steers sold at $1.101.1.20 fi 100 B.s.t stags nud oxen at !2.7n(4$(.60; bulls at $2.00(413 3.1; dry mm nt 1.60(4$3.26 Dresled t ref Heady at 7i.cH..,c. v tb. for native sldoi. Cablea from Ilrlttsti markeiiipiote Amerti'iiti .frees at ltl.rM 1 i.e. V vs.. ilre.ne.l . nli.lil Amrrlrnn tefrlgerated lieef at 84(4bs4C, y tb. Nn export, to-day; tomorrow, 445 beeves and 2.100 quarters of leef. Itecelpts of calves yesterday and to-dnv, Inrludlng 129 direct, wero 1,277 hrail. Active at n general ad vance of 14c v lb. The pens were fully cleared. Veals aold at . V 100 na grassers at $3.25(4 $3.76. Western calves at $2.80$4,t)0. City dressed vrali nrm at 1011 -..(. i n. Heeelpts of sheep and lunibs, yesterday and to day. Including lu cars direct, were 16,083 headt 684 ears on sale, all told. Active, genernlly firmer all around. Sheep sold at $3(($4.n24t lambs at $.111(111 0.1. Drrised mutton, 04he. f tt.t dressed iambi, 7(Ac. Itecelpts of hogs, yesterday and to day. were 0,0(11 headt 033 head on sale. Dull at $4.80u$5.10 f 100 Si. Ileal Estate Private Bates. Charles OrlftUh Moses lias sold for John E. Schal smith lot 23xl0(oli (he south aide of I8IIH1 street. 03 feet east of Audubon arciiue. It wac recently purchased by Mr. Mose. from Alfred H. Dactou. Heller A Kngel halo purchased No. 33 Kast Tenth street from ltlchard A Illinois Flanagan. It Is an eight-story bustuess hutldlng, 44,OxOOxtOO, The price was .bout $20,1,000. Heller tic Kngel give In part paynu nt Nos 54 and 5d Last 118th .tret, two tent)-foot four-.tory flat bouses, at $2.1,000 each: also No. 00 Edgecombe acenue, a small private dwelling. M. Kaisen has sold for the o. 11. Potter trust, Fred rick Potter and Clarence II. Kelsey, trustees, to Op tienhelmer Pros. & Vellh. the northwest corner of Central Park West aud lotst street, comprising nlno lots, 100 feel on the acenue and 223 feet on the street. Henry Helde has purchased from George F, Johnson No. 27 West Sixty-ninth street. He gave ln part pay ment No. 72 Perry street, a four story browmtono private dwelling, on lot 20x0,1. A Mr. Carroll has sold N . 427 West Thlrtyiecond itreet, u four-story flat bouse. W. F, ft C. II. smith have sold for John Van Dolsen No. 21 1 West Eightieth street, a five-story double flat house, for $37,600; also for Phil Kekle the plot, 73x 02, on tbe southesst corner of 100th street and Courtlanilt avenue, wltb a tcvo story brick building, for S.'III.OOO. Martin Metzger ha. purchased tho block' front on Melroso avenue, 157th tn 158th street, 200x31, from A. E. Rlckert and 11. Mordecal. teat Estnte Auetlan Sale. At tbe Droadwar Salesroom yeiterday William M. Ity.n sold No. 40 Kast 134th street, near Park ave nue, tire st'.ry brick flat houe. lot 26x00.1 1. fore closure, lo Wlillam S. Nlckolal for $14.1144. William Kennelly sold No. 710 East 105th street, near Washington nvenue. two story frame dwelling, lot 23x117.8, partition .ale, to F. T. Mlddlebrook, representing thedefendants. for $2,130, Ill-yen s, Kennelly sold Nos. 100 and 168 West looth street, near Amsterdam avenue, two live itory brlekflatbouies.plot50xloo.il. forecloiure, to the Yellow Pine Company for $30,303. Court Calendars Tbls Day. Appellate Division Supreme Court. Nos. 21, 23, 24. 25, 20, 27. 28, 20. 10. 10, 30. 31. 32. 33, 35. Supreme Court Special Term. Part I. Motion cal endar called at 10:30 A. M. Part II Kx-parte mat ters. Part III. Clear. Motions. Demurrers Nos. 681. 682. 800. 588. 370. Preferred cause No. 6073. l'art IV. Case untlnlshed Ijcw and fact. No.. 6070, 4S77. 5220, 8275. 5404, 8403,8405. 54(10.5500,3338. 4823. 3330. 4H50. .1310. Part V.-Clear. Cases from Tart IV. Part VI. Case untlnlshed. Casea from l'art IV. Part VII. Adjourned until Monday. Nov. 15, 10. Trial Term Part II Judge to cnarge. Preferred causes. No.. 10177. 12817. 12872. 13817, 13101. 13717, 13010. 12387, 130311. 111401. 13348, 12848. 13011(1. 12188, 13170. 13.110, 18480. 14134.14140 13500,1378.1. 13001. 14115. Part III. Caso unllll lahed. Nos. 3000. 7300. 7110. 7308.5418, (10(18. (11100. 6400, 11800, 301V. 7524. 5208, 7126, 4207. B074. USUI, 0B2U. 7020. 7341. 3035, 4050, 1003. 2432. l'art IV. Case unfinished. Case, from l'art III. l'art V. Case unfinished. Cases from Part 1IL l'art VI. Case untlnlshed. Cases from Part III Part VII. Case unnnl.hed. No.. 2534. 7318-., 7070, 7210,4427.711.7134.71103.117411,4240, 42871 7072. F208, 0833. 1585.5707,5515. 7133, 7152. 0400. 3431. 7200, 2.110. HU3U, 700.1. Part VIII. Caso unflni.hed. Cases from Part VII. l'art IX Case unfinished. Cases from Part VII. Part X. Clear. Coses from Part VII. l'art XI Case untlnlshed. Cases from Part II. Part XII. Clear. Cases from Part II. Surrogate's Court. Chambers Motion calendar called at 10:30 A. M. For probate Wills of Mary Hogan at 10 A. 91.; Magdalena Italmtsch. Victor Stein. Ferdinand I toe tun, Oeorg" miss. Jane M. DenJ.mln, Krnestlne Weiss. Katherlne D. Thompson. Johu Bred rrlek, Alice Kearney, Theresa F.Iche. at 10:30 A. M.: Catherine Buggermann, Fannie Hoexter. Jacob Welgel. Joi-rmlah J. Murphy, at i P. M. Trial Term No. 1300. Will of Joseph Hlchardson, at 10:30 A.M. No. 1301. Will of Joseph Itlchardson, at 10:30 A. M, No. 1312. Wilt of Joseph S. llsU'OCk, at 10:30 X. M. City Court Special Term. Motlona. ef.nnnriat. The Union Pacific, Denver & Golf Railway Company. A majority of the coniolldated mortgage bonds and of the stock of tbls Compiny has been deposited under the agreement dated September 18th. 1807, and the certificates of deposit of the Central Tru.t Company of New York, the Depositary of tbe Com mittee, have been lilted upon tho New York Stock Exchange. Iho Committee has extended the time for the de posit under the agreement of consolidated mortgage bonds and or stock until November intb, 1HOT, after which time no deposit, will be rerelrea, .are In tbe discretion of the Committee and upon the pay ment of a penalty of $30 for each consolidated mort gage bond and of $1,00 for each ih.ro of stock. Dated Norember 1, 18U7. mtHWII.I.It M. DOPCB, Chairman. People's Gas Light and Coke Co. (Of CIIIC.1GO.) 64 Wall St.. New York City. Notice Is hereby given that a dividend of 14 rEIt CENT, has been declared 011 tho capital tock of toll Company, payable to the to;kholdera on November 24th, 18B7. Tran.rer books will close on tbe 16th and reopen on the 20th of November. The holders of Central Trust Co. of New York cer tificates, Uiued for certificates of the Fidelity In S,,B'.UU n1 S,f0 '"Posit Co., may exchange their holding, for People's (las Light and Coka Co. Btock on or before November 15th. Checks for dividend, will lie mailed to the Stock bolder, of record of thu Company only. PEOPLE'S GAS LIGHT AND COKE CO. NORTON & TUNSTALL, 30 WAI1I1 ST., NEW YOItK. Members of N. Y. Stock Exchange. Sloclcs, Bonds, Cotton, and Grain. Market 'Letter fural.beil on application. Douglas 8c Jones, Members N. Y. Stock Exchango, 3 into tn ht., v v, riTV. DAILY MARKET LETTER ON APPLICATION. .?uliUc 3JoUrf,6. rnlfrflfisrDRP.l5iT' '"-'"KAC VoIi'tIIK I (M.l.r-UTlON OI TAX EH. NO ft 7 CIlAMIIt'lt-tl ..'., 'xqficK TO TAXPAYKItS ill J"'.V' .'P c,, of -N'"' Vork to all persons ?i?.Jjx7"' 'be year 1HU7 remain unpaid on Hie ?.?.?. ir.?ir J01' ' said year that unless lha same shall be paid tu him at his uniee on or b-fore the first day of iiecwmber of said year, be wlllch.rge. fS i''!P'..0"e-'.t "'" "-,1 -" ' remaining un! paid on that dajr. In audition to the amount of .uch if,?Liir.r-,nul"K" "" "'uut thereof, and f V.V.t'.'firJ?. mmt i:'l upon such taxes so re m.lutng unpaid mi the nrst day of Januar. there after Interrit upon the amount thereof at the rate of K.,J!li,J?r.c'sMS? -tE" "Jf "" s u l calculated from October 1. 1HU7. the 0 ay on which the assessment re. Ii and warranj. therefor were delivered to ti" aald llecelveruf Taxe.. to the date of pavment. a. provided by sections H43, M44, and 45 of the New York City Uon.olid.tlon Act of lusi. ' " ne,T DAVID K. AUSTEN, ttec.lver of Taxe. OSTomcB K0T10t Ii X(ShonW b. read DAILY by all Interested, as ehancs tmS mP S'Jfib.Tor the weet ending Nov. in. 1S0T. , Mf' Foreign ma J.ror,"'.J;,J,1 cw)at the (lenerai ,ssH wlllclw(P0MlYrl(,uJ.lIiH,8T MAIlJt eloN "sH- VelerthMelcalng time show.! IsMow. (K onehourearllerttaneii j. JMAII t, .,. Ji a a, ft. for EUIIOPE. per steamshlo Ul. TD STlVsonthamptoit (letter, for Ireland musi wrrTwAY -A? V. Mi'Vsnpplemrotarr 0 A. M.) H WKfDoe KtJUO VB. : per steamship Paris vfa houth. 1 HDA iM.m iletteM for Ireland limit bo directed W ?.rrTarVs"l stMA. M. isupMementary lutao lm. . Tt i fie EUIIOPK. per itramslilp Teutonic'. n ssaV Sueihatowni' it 10 . M. for 11KUIIUM dire-. -cH , Ser atesmihlp N.Kirdlsnd. l Antwerp (let-r. M' !u...rwi directed "per NiHinllaud"!. .BLWrnW TIItTrtSUAYe-AI 7A. J, for KUIIOPK. per steamship JM p nisrnsrck.vlaPlvrnnH'h.CherlmrK.and Ham- '-B bliSl si A. 1. for NKTIIKItLANDS direct, par " M steamship lnm. via Amsterdam (lettcri must bs JK SATUnS'AY.TMdlt. A."l. for KUIIOPE. per .tonn H ah in Cainp-iiila'. via oueenstown '(letters fot H Kl IYPT awl HHITIMI INDIA, per slenmshlp La, 12. irelsgnes. via Havre (letterj tor other par a of Eu- W, rope tmistU. directed "pcrl.n Ilretagne"ji at H A. IS M.'fnrNKTHKIlLANns.ltrtct.lwr steainsli Ip illoj- JH, torilani, via Ilotteidatn (letlrrs mnstl -directed K& per ltotterdnm"Ji nt A. M for (IhNOA. per -Hli .tfamshlp KalserVllhelm II. tetters must be H directed "per Kaiser Mlholiii II. )', hVnils H'l for NOKWAY direct, per sP nnisnlp Thlngvails, H ' tletters must bo directed "per Thlngvalla"). ,VH PIclNTF.I) JIATTKIt. n lermnn steamers aalllnc aB B on Ttiesdajs tako Printed Matter. e., for Oer M. many, and specially Adilie-.sed Printed Matter, "mSsH Ac., for other parts of Kuroiie, American ana IKi White Star steamers on Vt'nlni-adsys. (lerman H, steamers on Thursdays, nnd Cunsrd. I'rench ana IBii (lerman Keamersun batimlajs take Printed Mas- l-H ter. .to , for all countries for which they aro ad- HsHI vertlied to carry mall. PfiFal After the closing of the Supplementary Transatlantic) I (B Malls named abovo, additional supplementary LWW malls are opened on the piers of the American, rjllH EiikIIsIi. French, and (liriuan steamers, ana re- SlVH main open until within Ten Mlnutos of tho hour 'OH of sailing of steamer. ....... . ..,-r,,r.i , MAILS Foil bOlITIl AND CESTBAL AMEIUCA. . J WEST INDIES. c. ... ;n TUESI1AY. At 11 A.M. for JAMAICA, per steamship K Ardandhut at 111 P. SI. for ciistA MICA. i-r steamer front New Orleanst nl UP. M. for TOUT . I ANTONIO, tier, learner from llrnlon. ..... ii WEDNESDAY. M Stl.lU A. M. for POUT ANTONIO, dH IHTstenmerfrom Philadelphia! at 111 A.M. (sup. B plemenlary 11 A. M.) for CENTHAL AMfcUICA m.wt (except Cii.ta Itlcal and bOUTU PACIFIC POUTS, SkM. per steamship Alllanea, via Colon (letters for IR. -'R uu-itemsln must ! directed "per Alllanea") a s A ( 11 A. M. for I'HOUIlKhO. ht steamship Han ' mMl Agustln (letters rur other parts or Mexico mult jKkWA Ih dirii'tnl "per San Agustln")! at It A. M. for lalBll. NEW FOUMU.AND. ier stennishlpPorlUl at 1 P. H! M. for Cl'll , per steamship seguranca. via Ha K an.i;nts P.M. for LA PLATA COUNTUIES dl- W ( reel, per steamship Etona P FnillAY At v:!l(l A.M. for NEWFOUNDLAND. per f , steamship .slbrlan fmm Phtladelplilai at S P. II. IJSr Mr 1'OHTO ItlCO direct. er steatnslilp Arksdla. MJ 8ATUHDAY.-At S A, M. for LA PLATA COUNTRIM dlriet, per steaiuahlp Nevctnni at 1(1 A. M. j . (siippletnentan l(l::ll A. M.) for FOItTUNR ISLAND. JAMAICA. SAVANILLA and CARTHAe K OENA, t steamship Altai (letters for Costa : lllca must Iw directed "per Altai")! at ji 10 A M. (supplementary in:,"10 A. M.l for HAITI, JK-r eteaiuslilp Alps: at loiSO A. M. for CAM- j PECIIE. CHIAPAS. TAHASCO. and YUCATAN. S per sieamshlp seneca (letteri for other part, of JC Mexico and for Cuba must Iks directed "per -a seniea"n nt 1 1 A M. tsiipplomcntary 11:30 A. ' M l Pir VENEZUELA mid CUHAt'AOtalao 8AV A- i r NII.I.A and CAHTHAtlENA, via Curacao, par -J- I ateninshlp Venezuela; at 11! M. for (lllKNAUA. ', Tltl.MDAD. and lOIlAUO, ner steamsblpdrenadai . - K at 1 P, M. forTItlNIIMD, TOIIAUO, and CIUDAU ' M llOLIVAIt, per stenmstilp Curacao; at HUM V. M. , M for ST. PIEltllE-MIQUELON, tier steamer from jH North S)dney. ttWWW Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to Halifax and adH thence by steamer, close nt this onlco dally as , sHJ H::UI 1'. M. Malls fur M!lieluu, by rail tn Roston jMmWWWW and thence by steamer, elcwe at this oltlco dally bbI atSiSOP. M. Mulls ri.rCuba closo at this onlco H dally at 7 A. M., for forwurdlng by steamers H sailing (Mondays ami Thiirsilujs) irum Port Tain- ll pa. Flo. letter jntnls for Mexico City, ocerland, IH onles. specially mldr. sscd tor ctitstiHtcb by BbBI steamer, close at this ofllce dally at liM.; paper V mall, at U A. M. Illeslstered null closes at U P. 11. BV previous day. wrw TKANSPACIFIC MAILS. JF i Malls for China. Japan, and Haw all. per steam ihlp y n Coptic (from San Francisco), clnsn hero dally up p U to Nov. la at (IlitO P. M, Malls for AiistralU (ox I fi cept West Australia), New Zeatand, Huwiill. aud J H FIJI Islands, per steamship Wurrlmoo (from Van- eouver), closa hpre dally after Noc. 13 and up to H Nov. 13 at IH'IU P. M. Malls for Clilmi an 1 Japan, tier steamship Columbia (frmu Tnrom-i), closa here dally up to Nov. is I at lllill) P.M. Mails for Hawaii, per steaiiisl.l,i AUstrallu (from Sail Franclscoi, close here dally up to Ncic. 24 nt 0:110 P. M. Malls for the Society I.lauds. cr I ahlp (Jalllee (from San Francisco), clo.e hen- dally uptuNiiv. '21 at(l:!lil 1. M. Mulls for China and i J.ipan (siiecliilly addressiil onlvl. per steamship Empress nf Cnlun (troni Vancouver), close I era da ly up to Nov. VZO at il:JD P. M. Mall, for Aus- tralla except thus" for West Auclralla). whl-li are fornardel via Europe. Ncic eataiiil, 1 Hsu alt. FIJI aud Samna'i Islan'ls, per steamship 1 MarljKisa (from bnti Fran-'leco). clo.n here dally 1 up to Dec. i:i at 7:!10 A. M.. 1 1 A. M.. and (t:.l(l 1'. . i M. (or on arrival nt New Vork of steamship Cam & As p.ula with Ilrltlsh malls for Australia). Transpacific malls are fnrcvarded to port of 1811102 dally nnd the schedule cf closing Is arranged ou S tbe preiumpllou of their uninterrupted overland. Y transit. Illezlstered mall closes at d P. M. pre- I vlousday, CORNELIUS VAN COTT, l'ostmatcr. I Post Office, New York, N. V., Nov. H, tU7. I PUBLIC NOTICE. OFFICE OV THE Oi.r.HK OK 1 Mi; CiOlMOK COUS- tfi CIL, UOOM H CITV HALL. NEW VOllIC CITV. NEW YORK. NovpiiiIht :. 1H7. Ml Pursuant to-Hrectlon Klven to ine in the folio" I uj B resolution, which was urtoptcii by thu I'onimun Couti- H c 11 October 2 . IMU7. unU approved by tlio 3IujorNt IK vciubcr 1st, 1H97. viz.: H' Hesahed, That Stuiidar. N'nvember U$, 18(17, IH o'clock P. M. In the nfterimon. the Chnmlxr nt tho JB Uo&rd of Aldermen, be umt ilii-y aw hereby tiAnlK Hl uated ns tho time nni place when Ami where the a- Hl I ?llcatlon of tbe Urookljn, Ntnv York and Jere City Hi ennlnal llallwnj Company to the Common Council l-l-B of the City of New Vork for its -roiiM-nt ami ivrnttn K alon for the construction, maintenance and operation -iH of a railroad under the surface of certain ntrcu, are- 1-1-Hi nuesand thorouKhfareiof theClty of New York, ai -HL they aro more particularly et forth lu the aecnmpa- l-Hl uylnR petition, will te ilrt considered, aud n publio H notice beKhcn by the Clerk of thin Jluurd for fourteen dayn In two dally ne-.vitpnpirn to m deHlmiated thero rH for by hid Honor the 31 -ivor, according to tho nnv "jl vUlous of section U2 of the Jtnllrnad Luw, aa amended, M aurh advertltliu; to beat the expense of the petitioner, B runi.IC NOTICK IS HKHKBV (JIVJZX that at tha H time and place mentioned lu the leKolutlnn the fol H lowing application of the Hrookljit, New York and B Jersey City Terminal Hallway Compaii will tut eon- JB sldered.aslt required by the provision of the Hall- 'olH road Law: "ir BW To the Honorable the Hoard vf Aldermen of the City A 1 ami County of .Wit YurK: , The petition of The Brooklyn, New York and Jersey 1 City Terminal Hallway Company respectfully show it I That your p tltloner U n rallrom) ctrporatlon, duly organ Ired and 'iKorjtorated under ODd lu purnuance of tho provl-toin of an act of tha LrKlilature of thoKtute of New York, entltlod "Tho Railroad Law." That tho bald corporation pro poses to build, count met, nialntalii und oper ate a rallnad for public ihc In tho convey ance of persons and property In ear, for compensa tion. In the City anil t'ountv of New York, J n tho State of New 'Vork, being pirt of tbe rail load of your itetltlouer rnnnliiK from Its terminus In tho City or llrooklyn, In the County of King and Htateof New York, nt or near the Junction of Matbush nud Atlau- tlcaveuuei. to Jersey City. In the btnle of NewJer- . ey, aud that iho railroad of your ietltlonir Is , to be a tunnel railroad, the route of which pauses ijM under the surface of the followlntr streets, avenue JM and hlghwas lu the City aud County of New fiam York, to wit IteKlnnlntr at the eiter.or line of Soutb - t jfl street, nt the fool or Maiden Lane, on tho rut Kher, I slH In the City and County of New York, and rumilnjc I-bH fronisald point of coiumeuceiuent under toohurfacn ' H of houih ctrtvt, and theme under tho surfaco of -H Maiden Inne to Uroadwiiy, hi said City und Cuuty of H New York; thence rotitlnulnt; under tho surfmeof H l'roadwny toCortlaiult stieet, lu stld illy, aud under H the tturfato of Corllaudt street to th termination of ; H said street at West street, aud thnco under the sur H face of West Mnet to the wtsltrly Hue of h-aM stret. 'ssH II. The railroad prupos.-d to be Irillt, coiitructed, SCossssl inalutalued and operated y our p-tlllouer, m here- . sl tnlecforeset forth, Im Intend) d tn be operated by any nV -H pow er other than locomotlt ente.im, which nm-.,onH v H any time hereafter, may lawfully bo usrd or cm .7? bI pbned on Its route, fu H III. Your petitioner further hIiows that It l In- fl sH formed and bellcmi that, purnuant lo the laws of ' H this State, It Is ueoettary for It to obtain tbe concent H of thelloardnf Aldermenof tho ( Itv ami County or 1 flH New York toenut In it tn construct, maintain aud op- ,' erate the railroad nforesuM, and iiecorillnulr. jour " H petldouor now applloi to jour Hoiiorablu HtVl for --mbB such consent, M berefttre, rour itltlnner pra , nnd make appll- cation m the Hiit-.nl of Ableniieii(r ihet'Jtv and Couu wl tv of New Yoik for its iom'i)t and per nil us I on to ha fJLI Kranted tn your petltltmer, lu succeniorA, Icsum s and i UH oaIkiik, to conntruct, inrtlumln nud opemte an under- ibH frrouud tunnel railroad f-ir puMIimuouIouk and un 1M der tbotreetfi, aenucHunl hlrhwaj niiovi -et forth i !wM nud do( rllied, totct'tiirT with a'l neieinry (onnft-- gH lions HwltclKtf, shlliun, turm tits, tuinl l 1 k. and HR cro-4soer, for the coiieulrnt working of s.ild rilt v road and for the myjuinioduib u of the car of tb mA company which may In ruumcr said railroad by your WM petiil'iner. Jtssuct'eftsors. Iei. i h or n isIkiih, Br Dated (Vtulier V.I, l"tt; i-fiP TKHMINAI. HATLUAY COMI'ANY. by W. H, IIALD- JS' WIN, Jr . rp'Hident t fatate of N'w York, City and County of New York.n.i WIlibiiuH, Hal lw In, Jr, leiiiKdiilr nworu, deiMiscs and a. that The lirookhn, New ork ami Jersey tlty Irniiliiat Hallway Compaiis, ihu iictltlnner aiHjrenaiued,ii acbtiuet.lect rporatlmi. nnd tlu.t dv ponent Is an uftlrrr therm r. tc lt, 1'renldeut.and therefore maVr this wrlll.'atlon, that the forefcolim petition Utrue, lo th( knoAle lieof de oneut, exe.ns m.i tu lie ii.itterv tlierelu ht.tud to l, alleged uooa Information nnd lellef, as to whkn mutters deitonVnK bellfve-lttolwlrue t WM II JlALDWI.V, Jr. i i hnom to before inu this 'i Mlnlnvof omoInt ihUT X I Joshl'ir I KHAN'V. ' j rertincate n.d In V,f-rSli"PiilS-Klll J .re";:;".'-?' v.sft.yaissss i ' place meiitloued In said reHolutton. ,lmaw'1 WM. II TKN KVCK. f Ulerk Coinnuiii Council, J V OTICB IS IIBUKIIV fllVKN of the Intention oTti: , -l I ' ! V. IlaU-iM-lc, AURu.t Ilc-luiont, K, J. Iiernlml CUauuce- M lupeiv, L. P. Iilckej-, i:il,rl.Ko T f.errr.' Msrcellu. Hartley, u. c. Ilasen, Jusephc llemlrls J.inr. II ujrii, I.elin, Jr.. a j Jullllacr.l n h' ', KlnK. Jr. Iiuulel linl, V. Ii. Sl.une. Kr. nl Tlir .r.i an.t William t Wnlliiey as uropllie'd imwulrlioi J Li,.11'i!,',nUu -Trust cenn-auy. I,. W . ,,,l,n a. iho M Fifth avcuuel run Cump.nr. to iln bus im,.. u, HI WW city of New V.irH at KortV.tt rrt street in "ttu ave! iaafl nue. an.l to have a i-at Hal of tUW.mm. This dqIum iP9 la publuhad lu uuniu.nceof Section 181. ArtlotoiV s'alSv or tbe Ilaoklnf taw or tbe BtaU ox Ntrr Yot ' Wi