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EP , ,' A - ' ' --'- '"' ' ' ' '. H , if;- Tjfi -Sv 'N $k JSkhe, at tho foot o( an tjjjgr, ioTaiod station within he' roach of tho wholo city Wk you can find tho homo of H PERFECT TAILORING-IP- whoro olothos aro fitted to W- tho man, not tho man to tho mj - clothos. Our $14 Suits and Mia Overcoats aro tho highost K' valuo ovor known in Onstotn $&'. Tiiiloring. An initial order M will furnish tho proof. Suit w; or Ovorcoat, lined with silk f. , and wool coat and vest of :, , French Vicuna Thibot and jjf Belgian stripod trousors, if 3P. it's your choice with tho j out, fit and Rtylo that only wo, I as high-clnss tailors, givo, for Ha' $ -4L A m JUST 14 JUST fflR' Soft-finished Worsteds, Chsrlot, Tweeds, Casslmercs. for suits t Kerseys In blue. ,!VS black and brown ahadee, Entllih Heltons, fifS Beavers and Covert Cloths (or overcoats. )' H J. J. Oestreicher, M: IMPORTING TAILOR. jHSf- "L" STATION AT DOOR. I 6th AVE, cor. 28th ST. I ANDIRONS, I FENDERS, I- Gas Logs, Fire Sets and Screens, Hi Wo have Just received from Paris a 4 largo Importation ol ANDIRONS, k. FENDERS ami SCREENS, In LOUIS IP; XVI. anil ROCOCO STYLES. efflf Have also Added to our large stock M; now goods of our own exclusive do- fflE sign, which we are senilis: at m MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. . Conover Fireplace Mfg. Co., '& 7 and 9 West 30th Street. &-' ,mr Firib Avenne. Jf- Factory. II 4-1UO West soils Street. I$5 JtUSINESS TItOVBLES. M' Bolnschlld A Schwab, Cloakmakera, Vail and 5? Creditors iteplevln Goods. si Rothschild & Schwab, cloak manufacturers at ' fe S7 West Tlilrd stroet, failed yesterday, and Jus- Hy tlco Andrews of tho Supremo Court appointed afs1 David J. Iecs receiver In a suit brouRht by Wy,' Blumcnstloloi Illrschon behalf of Justus Roths- 'ft1 child ntralnst Jacob Schwab for the dissolution vji? of the partnership. Tho liabilities aro said to be BK about 9100.000 and tho assets probably $60,000. tSf;" Epstein Bros., representing; six creditors whoso jS1 claims aggregate $1(1,000, obtained leave from i3X the Court to suo the receiver, and just before SK- tho Sheriff's oillcc closod put in S0.800 writs of ? replovin. Othor writs for $0,000 wore put in. ?' ' Tho Sheriff received an attachment yesterday ifift, acalnst Uotnzon A: Itosanthal, manufacturers of yfS- furs nt 1111 and lau IJleecker street, from lllu- iSi menstiel & Hirscb for $4!D, in favor of Haas Rffl Ilros., for merchandise. Tho partners are Wolf Mr Bonuon and Casper Ilosenthal. The Sheriff Kg": took charge of the place yesterday, but every- thing of vnluo had been removed. ,'ti, Herman Mostkowltz, manufacturer of worn- Mf en's suits and wraps at lOOOreene streot.mads TA an assignment yesterday to Louis Frankel wlth- J out preference. Tho liabilities are $7,000 and A, tho assets $5 000. jHjf , James W. Pttnoy and Frederick Pitney (J. W. fig? Pitney & Hon), livery and boarding stable at 153 !'- and 355 East Thirty-second street, made an as- JR. BlKllliicnt yesterday to Jullun WolfT. I.iablll- KE ties. $10,000; actual assets, probably $3,000. KM; Louis A. Ilorniun and Arthur N. Holly (Hor- IjB- mim & Holly), cncir.eers and contractors at 407 if East Ninety-Hrst street, mndo an assignment ftWr yesterday to William J. Walsh of 38 Park row. If Liabilities $0,000 and assets $2,000. W niouAJinaoys iyinq fancies. M BpltoHonse Millionaire Told narcusC. Bsnliy W, That Ilo reared Poison. UK' Marcus C. Hawlcy, a hardware merchant of S? Duano street, who was Interested with the late Jf Joseph Richardson in deals in some Texas rail- Jm. road proporty, was examined bofore Surrogato f , Fitzeerald yesterday In tho Richardson will con- f-X: tost. Ho mado mado many visits to Richardson j$ in tho lattcr's last Illness. The account which W the witnoss envo of tho feebleness of Mr. m Itlchardson at each of these calls was inter- 4J larded with brief statements of Important btisl- ijr ness transactions of Richardson concemlnir a , rallrond deal. Once, tho witness said. Richard 'M ' son escaped from his nurses and wont carrlago St rldliiK in sllppors nnd a skull cap and was found on Third avenue. Richnrdson stated to the 7. witness tlmt ho feared poison. Mrs. Richardson Si'1' on ono occasion wanted tho witness to et her .!y husband to mnke some provision for her, as alio .Jjj" said that if he died she would (rat nothlnB as jp Batters stood. Tho case v.-cnt over till to-day. 7SL' seaman tarter' Demurrer overruled. '. Fhlllp F. Carter Is under Indictment, charged a? ' with havlnp murdered Master-at-Arms Thomas & 3. Kenny on board tho United States battleship ifr Indiana at tho Brooklyn Navy Yard In June SB last. His counsel demurred to tho Indictment f? on tho ground that Wallabout liny, where tho 'ft murder was committed, was not within tho Jure- risillctlon of tho Stiito of New York. Jitiluo f?, Tennoy. in tho United States District Court In jK llrooklyn yosterdny, overruled tho demurrer :fi nnd set tho caso down for trial on Dec 8 in this X city. i TIMEPIECE TIPS. The price of a watch rtoesn't mean as much as Urn quality. It Is cheaper to pay a fair prlco for a good watch than an alleged bargain prlco for n had ono. There Isn't a good watch made that Isn't duplicated In ap pearance by a bad watch. Watch ex perts can tell about a watch by looking at It. Other people better tnko a re liable jeweller's word. There are Rome watches so cheap that we won't hnndlo thein they arc alco so cheap they won't keep time. Anil they are real nice watches to look nt till tho paint wears ofT. If you want to know tho Insldo facts about watches, cotnu any day and let us show you; or postal us for free booklet "Honest I'acts about Honest Watches." LAMBERT BROTHERS, Third Ave., cor. r,Hth St., N. Y. m, FUNT'S ""FINE" FURNITURE; & Antique Oak Side Tables, .... .1 i. I., in .M. ... , , .urn, i i. TUtASCXAX. AXD COMMEaozkt. Brw Tarh lloek Kiekanss-Satos Kar. IB. DNITXD STATKS AND BTATC ROMCI (IX 81,0008) 08TennSe!S BC1 closimo rnioxs or onrrxn statrs bonds. M. AtUi. DU. Mind. BnBI2i,r. DnBIBs.r. stplofO. 08 " " 4, DSt4.r. UnStB,e, lt07 118. 113. ., H1 H1. CnBte, U!l.8i'",r,. 1007 113 ll" U88 108 DSt4,r. ?.8.V,,r IMS 1274 IBB1. ,8M iOO1 DnBt.ll. o. 1!S 127' 128U RAILROAD AND OTrtRII RONDH (IN OLOOOtA. E6 Atch ad tt.... G4'4 10 NT Ccn ltt,o..l 10 3G C4 lNY,CStI,4l04 6 Atch mil. 80S C 104'. SB BCa 6NWifti, 1104 18B BO1 HKWdBa,Byr.l0B 6 AnnArbor :. 8B lNT,OAWr4. 00T. 3 Bls lNT,OWenBsl0O 1 Alb Sen T....123 47 OrRcN is.... 03 3I!ltO.Pbr..l07,a 10 03' 3BrWWti... 004 6 03"t G 00a 30hloRRRltt.lOO 7 DrookUnO Oi.ll OU SOraBLss 120U 26 Chi0nU. 7Bi 16 120't 3 781 BOSLcnO. 03T. CCht0,RA 8 03 lit m 4i 108 1 Olmplit, tr.,102 1 C. BQcy4i.. 03 3 Or Imp Da, 2 C,C,CStIi4s, M Ip 40 StLd 041 1 SOm ftStl, lit... 824 7 Can South 1st.. HOU 1 83 11 HI 4 8S4 14 HO1! SFennaa. 112S C Ch Tml1it,tr. 444 2RockUlos 1324 1 ChB IcnlBil019 1 Ilook 11 ax Bs.. 1004 3 101T. 1 1004 3ColCo10i 03 10 IUadtnt .,.. 844 6 C 0 n.T 1st Ino 38 2 84. OCOany2dlno. 13 17 84s 8 124 lsnioOWlit..,. 81 IOC, lad ft I. os... 06 3 SoTof Cal let.108 3 Cl'irfltld B Coal 2 0 so Pao of Cat en 00 4s '.. 83 10 004 1 E1.L&D8 lst.100. 6 So Tot Arts lit 100 3 100". 6 100U 8 Erie prior bds.. 004 0 1004 6ETennB 100 IStPftMaHex 2 1004 4 D34 6 HftStJon Bi.121 1 StTftSIacn 011274 2 nrlmlit, o.,107T. 6 St L 8 F 4..... 704 1 n T O 1st Bs.. 1 1 1 Vi 1 0 St L ft S P d, lBUcTOpilu. 77 clB 114U 6 774 6 StLftSPsfli.llO 10 78 68tL8FcBs.,101S 2 Iron lit Oi 864 to 1014 1 80 3 101. 2 IowaCentltt.,100 18 1014 36 004 1 St P lit Si 1024 15KanPcon.tr.. 88 3 Fit P lit, Oft 11.1304 1 K.nftT.i 4i.. 80'4 2 St P lit. C ft P. 12 KanftTBdl.... 014 Wdlrfls 110s 6 014 OStLSWIit... 73 2 01i 6 BO Oa lit... 03 0 LacledsO lit. .1004 22 SolVwayBs.... 018 1 LakeShDlTbdsl044 1 St JftQ 12-8-41 074 16 LakeShora4sl0614 lOT&PlltBi 064 12LftNcn 1014 3 06"s 6I.Nsnl 1184 1 064 3 Lou 4 Not Ol.. 004 6 Tex Pao Sd In.. 274 6 100 2 27". 2I-N,EH4rnitll3 1 274 OLongUit 1014 2 274 25 MetSHy 01....111 6 TCIftP.Oi.Td 83 3 ltftStI.cn Bs. 100 3Tol.8tI.ftKC 2 1064 lit.tr 83 OUanIf41 0414 innraeflBs.tr.1004 2 Met El 2d 103 6Unrao07a.tr.1004 1 Mil ft North 1st. lUnraoOfs 102 1010 1214 4 UnPao08i.tr. 1004 6 Nor P lit. 0....H8 13 UnPaosf.tr.. 1104 10 NP prior 4s.... 01. 6 Ill 23 014 2UnFaoCTes. 20NPaomt8i.... 68'4 2bict.pp 414 40 684 lUP.DftOUt. lBNorfftWcnO 77 tr. 47 1 77'4 lOWabl.t 1064 3 77 1 Wabdeb.sB... 204 20 NT ftSuitnl.. 84 60WettPac 1024 6 844 1 WeitSh4i,r... 1004 7 86 2WhtLElit. 02 Total sales ot railway Dondt (par Talus), 11,001,000. RAILROAD AND OTHER Srf ARES. Open- Hton- lAtto- , Clotlnj , Salt. na. tit. tit. Did. .liked. 44SAmSR..120. 130 1274 128. 120 SBOAmSItpllO'4 1104 1104 1104 112 lOOAmCabt 014 01'4 014 00 014 710 Am Too. 81 81 804 804 81 lOOATobpfllO HO 110 1004 112 SUO Am C011 204 20 20 204 21 BAmCOp 71 71 71 72 734 SO Atcb.Tft BFe.... 124 124 lBs 124 12. 1803 Atcb.Tft BFep.. 274 274 274 274 274 00 Brnns.tr 44 44 44 44 44 OOBaltftO 124 124 124 124 12". JOOSOBajBtO 0 04 0 04 04 lOOBr'kRT 32 32 32 32 32'4 SBuBUnO.llO 110 117 110 1174 100 Con Ice. 324 324 324 314 324 S07BChQtW 134 13". 134 134 13. 100Ch.ftO 21. 21. 214 214 21". 100 C,C. Oft StL.... 32'4 324 324 324 33 SB0CNW1204 1204 120 119'4l20'4 13373 C.I) ft Q. 04 04 034 03s 034 18100 C.UftStP 024 02". 014 02 024 SB C.MtSt Ppf....l404 1404 1404 1304 140 181B5C.niftP 884 80'4 86. B64 804 lOCFuelp 70 70 70 70 80 B347Cona.187 187". 180 1814 182 210 Dtltud.1094 1004 1004 100 110 400Detasi. 684 60 684 67 00 lOODftROp 44' 44 44 444 444 300QnFo 334 334 33 324 324 60 Harlem. 315 316 315 lOOIIUCIafl. 004 004 064 00 07 IBUIIlStetl. 42 42 42 40 42 lflOIaConp 30 30 30 30 31 lOOLEftWp 004 604 604 00 79 BBOLaclOa. 40 40 40 40 41 0335 Lou ft N 66 65 64s 644 66 2S40ManCon 084 0B4 074 084 084 SMftCbar pM.... GO 60 60 40 60 ojuueisiujjuj'a iU3"a 1U3S 103"s 1034 201IlchCenlO3 103 103 1024 1034 100 lift StL litp... 80 80 80 80 88 100 M ft StL 2dpf. 51 61 61 61 62 281BMoPae 284 234 2B4 284 2b4 OOOM.KATp 33 33 324 324 33 242nNJCent 874 874 864 804 804 H00NVCntl00 100 1054 106". 1064 BOOSatLead 33T 334 q34 334 334 12NstLdpl024 103 102'4 1024 103 1000 Nor Am. 4 4 Hi 3 4 44 4.NyftNH.178 178 178 177 180 200 N V. C ft 8W... 14 14 134 134 134 1S65N V. 8ft Wpf... 324 344 324 34 36 ION AW.. 13, 13, 13a, 131, I4i lBONftWp 4334 434 4314 43 44 BBONorPac. 1B'4 1B4 18 184 184 COBONPaop. 62". 62". 62 624 62". SSOOutftW 104 164 164 164 164 200 Par Mall 30 30. 80Ta 204 30 200 1'.IItl 7, 1, 1, 7, 1 010rulPalC1604 1004 160 160 170 1282BPcopte's O&C. 044 044 024 034 03S 17S0 Heading 214 21i 214 JJ1S 214 420Itraaip 474 474 47 40'4 474 IOOMIiSW 6 5 6 44 6 lOOSt'd Con M 1.76 1.76 1.76 SOUSol'ac,. 104 19'4 104 104 20 308olliTj. 04 04 04 04 04 1700 Solly p. 204 20'4 204 204 20'4 aiiOfitl.ftBP 04 0'4 04 0'4 7 1230 ht I. ftS Flit p. 63 634 63 634 534 400 fat I. is P24p. 204 04 204 104 20 SOSStanttftT 4 4n, 44 44 lnOBTCftl.. 264 264 26 25. 264 IBSOUnl'a?. 204 204 20. 20. 20". aoDUftliub. ig4 104 164 164 104 BUbL.... 04 04 04 7 74 150 US I, p.. 01 01 01 004 614 1 Ofl Wabash. 0". 6". 0" 04 7 IBOWabp.. 171, 17", 17, 104 17 8SB7WUT.-1 804 87 80 804 804 SIB WALE, ir 24 24 24 24 B4 'Exdlridend. lutalttlti, 173,520 bri. uosroN ci.osi.sn quotations. ma. Aum. out. Atut, BoiftAth.,217 am Else p., 8 85 Do. ft II-,,, 1054 100 lloiftMon.,132'4 1334 Chip J com. 1084 1004 Calft Hrcli.460 466 ChlcJpf... 100 O.uUK-yA!.110 113 J 4 , Bid. Atifd. !. Atitd. ntehtmrtp 04 00 Tama!la...l80 1137 MawKatp. 80 Tam.Jr.... 14 18 MexCn4. 08 Bn,w B4'"t s4' OldC1oay.l8B4 184 D 00 1st... 804 B04 WBReom. 03 034 DUO 2d... 004 00 AmB.HT.IB60 B67 Mententhall374 1304 W.itKlM.. 204 214 rnitADEi.riiu ctoswo quotation.. Hid. At'. Btd. AtUi. MitrtiVal. 204 204 WO I. Co.. 43 434 PennRR... 65 664 EISBeom. 244 B64 PhllaTrae. 724 72'4 ElBBpf... BB 30 Union Tra 124 124 IMI.LftPe 10". 10'a EftPTe.. 724 724 Pn.LftPp 38 30 MetTrao...l034 104 WeUOeom 14 10 CTofNJ. 364 304Wels0pf.. 04 00 CTofNJB. 004 07 Halt Tract.. 204 204 OOImpCo 844 Marsd.n.... 104 17 CHICAOO CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Did. Alked. Did. AtUt. BB-L"... 004 004 UksBt-L" 104 AmStr'bd.. 304 304 "1 Brew... 04 74 Canal D.. 00 07 MIlBrewpf 204 30 ChtoBrew.. 04 74YBIicult 0 04. ChBrewpf 204 NCbBtRy.224 CltyR'way.220 St Stable O. 22 Dlam'dll.,143 144 WChBtRylOO 1004 LATEST LONDON OnOTATIONS. AteMiea.aap 134 Norfolk Wpf. n.. 464 Canadian raclBo... 834 Northern Paclllopf. 844 Cbesapeak. ft Ohio. 2B4 Ontario Welt..... 164 Erlecon.aap 164 PennsyWania. 604 Erislitpf 37 Readlnt. litap.... im IlllnoU Central 104 StPaul 064 Kauas Texas.... 1 3 4 South Railway 04 Laka Shorn 173 South Railway pf.. 304 LouIitUI. ft Nash.. 604 Union Paolfle. 214 N.w York C.ntral. 1084 Wabaahpf. 184 MONDAY, Nov. ID. Tha trading In stocks to-day was the smallest since the eu minor advance in prices culminated. There was absolutely no nows affecting values, and tha apathy of both substantial and specula tive buyers of securities enabled the profes sional element to establish lower prices for tho majority of the list. Tho limited speculation In railway shares was affoctcd to an extent by fresh disappointment that the Supremo Court of tho United States did not band down a decision In tha Nebraska maximum rate case. It would not bo surprising It that de cision were held back for many weeks. In some well-lntormod quarters tho belief Is held that In view of tho Importanco of the caso tho Court is not likely to pass upon It until anew Justice Is appointed In placo of the one who recently re signed. The market for Sugar Refining was ad vanced temporarily by tho decision of tho Treasury Department to place a countervail ing duty of $3 a ton upon refined bcot sugar imported from Denmark. Tho Qrangcr stocks and Northern Pacific preferred wcro comparatively firm throughout, owing to present and prospective earnings. Tho North ern Pacific Cnmnanv renortod to-day an increnso in gross earnings for the first week in tho cur- -rent month f $19l!,000 as compared with the corresponding week of last year. This showing is even more favorable than had beon expected by friends of the proporty. Trustworthy Indica tions are that the St. Paul Company will show a similar largj Increaso for the second woek In the current month. People's Gas of Chicago, which sold ex tho quarterly dividend of m V cent, closod a point lower than on Saturday. Lower prices for the so-called anthracite sharos, on light transactions. Is explained by tho fact that the output of anthracite coal for October Is officially computed at 6.120,000 tons. At a re covery of la per cent, from tho lowest price. Consolidated Gas closed 72 points lower than on Saturday. Tho Street Is now being furnished with an abundant supply of rumors that obsta cles have been encountered in carrying out upon preposterous terms a consolidation with com peting companies that was exploited by profes sional tipsters two months or so ago. Tho clos ing was in the main steady, at a recovery from tho lowest prices. Final sales compare with those of Saturday as follows: Nov. 13. Abv.lB.i Nov. 13. Abr.lB. A. TftSFr. 124 12" NPao com. 184 18 A.TftSFap 274 274NPaopt... 62s 624 Am Cot OIL 204 204 NYCrnt.,,1064 1064 AmSRef. .1304 1284 NJ Cent... 88 804 Amsrtefp.lll 1104 Out ft W... 16. 154 AmTob.... 814 804reoOC. 00 "034 BrookRT.. 324 32 Pio Mall... 304 204 C.C.CftStL 33 '4 324 tloeklstasd 80. 80 C.BftQ.... 044 034 Heading.... 21i"l 214 Con0a....180 1814 Read lit pf 474 47 ChesftO... 21s 214StPcom... 02". 024 ChOW.... 134 134SoR'way.. 04 04 Dtlftnud..llO 10D4SoR'wayp 30 20a DftROpt. 444 44 StLBW... 6 6 OenElec... 334 33 Stand P. ft T 44 44 KaaftTpr. 33 324TC.IftR... 264 264 LouftNash 664 56 Un Pao.... 214 20. LEftWpt 004 004 UBLeathp 014 01 UanhCon.. 084 084 Wabasb.... 04 0a Ho Pacific. 20 28"i Wabaihpt. 174 174 Nat Lead... 344 334WUnTl.. 804 804 NWrom... 1204 120 WALE.tr 24 24 Ex dividend. Government bonds steady at unchanged quo tations. Railway bonds dull but firm. The fea tures wcro Houston and Texas Central generals, Kansss Pacific consols, tr.; I.ako Shoro 38. Oregon Short Line G's, Omaha and St. Louis lsts, Rio Grando Western lsts, Southern Paciflo of California consols, St. Louis and San Fran cisco general as, Southern Railway 5s, Atchison and Northern Pacific Issues, The more impor tant net advances wcro in Houston and Texas Central generals, U V cent, to 78; Kansas Pa cific consols, t. r.. l,, to 88; Lake Shoro Ils, 34, to 1054; Omaha and St. LouIb lsts, Oi-j, to 82a; Southern Pacific of California consols, h, to 902: St Louis and San Francisco general 5s, As, to IOIHj, and Southern Railway 5s. 8 tf cent, 'to Olfy. Tho noteworthy declines wero In Atch ison adj. 4s, 4 V cent., to 54, nnd general 4s, e, to 8(14; Oregon Short Lino lis, 3a, to l'JO's, and Rio Grando Western lsts, h V cent, to 81. Pnminnrntnl nrlen nf har silver In Knw Ynelr 577gc Rar silver In London closod at Sdsd. Mexican silver dollars wcro Quoted at 453C Exports to Kuropo to-morrow 250,000 ounces. Money on call, 1VJ2 cent. Tlmo money Is quoted: Sixty days. 213 tfcont: throo and four months, 3 V rent, and six months, 3tM Vretit. on good mixed Stock Kxchango collateral. Com mercial paper is quoted: Prime Indorsed bills receivable at 4 l'j V cent, prlmo single namos at -1Q t-j V cent, and good names at -lMS V cent. Storllng exchange was firm on a very mode rate volume of business. Continental exchange was qulot and steady. Posted asking ratos for sterling aro: Sixty days, 8t.83g, and sight, gtl.HIIHi. Actual rates aro: 1mg bills, ljU.82'4 i1.8:i; sight drafts, l.8.ri..ivt$!.85:u, and oa bio transfers. 1.8:V!(L'l.Htl. KriiiicBaroqtiotcd at 5.20oM5.20 for long and O.lRaiaa.lHis for short; relcliamarks, tllMDMi for long and Ho 0-10305 7-1U for short; guilders, 40340 1-10 for long nnd 40Uit 10 0-1(1 for short. Domestic exchango on New York: Host on Par (rt 5 cents discount. Charleston iluylng, 1-10 discount; selling. 1-10 premium. Savan nah liiiying, 1-1(1 off; soiling, pnr. Now Or leans Hank, par: commercial, $1.25 discount San Francisco Sight. 15 cents premium; teleg raph,, 17L.j cents premium. St. Louis 25 cents discount bid. offered nt par. Chicago 30 cents premium. Cincinnati liotwocn banks, par, nnd over counter, 50 conts premium, GlucoM) Sugar Refining common is quoted nt 3)it:i2'., and the preferred at 01(1(1)3; Stand ard OUTruKt certificates closed at 342342n: American Malting otfored at 25M,and preforrcd at 73S75iaj Central Union lias 5s. 080100; Standard Gas common nt 125(8135, and tho preterm! nt 1 10tl4!V, Mutual Gas nt 3303300; Syracuse Gas nt l!h!21. Tho nil-mil east-bound shipments of dead freight from Chicago laut week wcro 40,470 tons, against 50.IIU7 tons tho provious woek nnd 74,101 tons tho coircspondlnif week of the pre vious year. The vveokly statement of averages of the banks which nrn not mrmbors ot the New York Clearing House Association, but which clear through its members, is as follows: A'or. (I. .Voe. ill. Change. Loans.dli.. tit.(S'.).slil,H0O lOU.'.'ti 1,000 Ino. lIB.nnO Circulation... l.llltH, KM) l,:17:i,M0 Ine, 6,100 Nt-t drlKUltl, 03,0'.'l,-tU0 03,UUO,tiOO Inc. 846,600 Dep. with C, II. oci'llts.. 8,011,200 8,021,100 Ino. 0,800 Dup. bunk, ft tr. cV. 2,214,030 2,734,000 Inc. 489,400 L'k'1 t'ra and bank notc. .1,000,000 I.OtlO.sno Inc. 420,200 Speck- l.Oti:i,U0O 3,020,400 Inc. 36,600 T't'me.'ve.Slll.tli'lUlOO il7,KKO,U0O Inr. 1UB1.000 Re'TOrrq'ed. 16,766,360 1B,V0I,726 lac. 230,376 Surplus rei. tl,!03,UB0 tl,tHH,B70 Inc. $724,026 Tho total reserve given above Is tho sum ot the four preceding items. Tho Lake Krlo nud Western Railroad reports frross earnings for September of S310.17.1, an ncreasenf $11,271 us roninarod with thosamo month of last year and net $15(1.054, an increnso of ii-27,810. For tho nine months ending Sept. 30, tho gross earnings were 92.510,700, an ln rrcnaonf $25,011 us comp.ircd with tho 1 or re sponding period of last yeur ami net $1,040,000, a docrou.o of $25,330, Fixed charges were '" i.'.r--Til' ' ''.V''""i'J 'I '7"'n i'ii'iiii7i JlT i-vf V-j''1! 50,302, leavlnir a ittrplut of $500,3i, a de crease of sMM8I). " The Nashville, Chattanooga and St tout; Ra lroad wrwts gross earnings for October of M20.352, an increnso of 852.711 ni 1 comparod with tho samo month of last year. andnot$212.. 480. an Increaso of $12,070. For the four months ending Oct 31 tho gross earnings wero fJ.OB?, 090, an Increase of $200,048 ns compared with it" Fi'JK'PO'idliiB period of last year, and not S754.ort8.nn Incroaso of $01,024. Fixed charges wore $513,735, leaving a surplus of $240,302, an lncroase of $48,112. The Kdlson Kleotrlo niumlnatlng Company of New York reports gross earnings for October of $214,000, an incroaso of $20,764 as coraparotl with the samo month of last year, and net $01,308, an increase ot $13,023. For the ten months ending Oot 31 tho gross earnings wore Sl.058,333. an Increaso of $103,702 as com pared with the rorrespondlng Period of last year, and net $857,233, an Incroaso of $120,044. The Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company re ports for the quarter ending Sept 30: 1B07. 1800. CAin. Oroii earnlne... ti.su, 809 (1,180,871 Ino, (22.021 Oper. expemea.. 717,400 073,607 Inc. 48.HB3 Ntt earnings,. (404,49s (610,804 Deo.(21,H78 Other income,,, 68,002 01,320 Deo. 2,424 Total (6B3.nU4 (B77.B0O Deo(24,200 rixed oharges... 470,048 600. VMS Dee, 20,002 Surplus (70,461 (71,748 Inc. (4,700 Tho general balance sheot shows cash on hand $381,438 and a profit and loss surplus of $100,030. The Nassau Electric Railway Company re ports for the quarter ending Sept 30: 1R07. 18M0. CAnntjM. , Gross earnmiri.. (033,041 (501,170 Ino. (81,871 Oper. expenses.. 342,217 809,01 Inc. 83,130 Nat earnings. .(290,824 (242.089 Ino. 848.700 Other Income... 071 18,060 Dee. 17,91-0 Total (201,496 (280,740 Inc. (80,760 Fixed charges... 108,496 177.808 Ino. 20,027 Surplus (93,000 (82,877 Ino. (10,123 The general balance sheet shows cash on hand $171,727 nnd profit and loss surplus $210,840. The Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad Company reports for the quarter ended Sept 30: 1807. 1898. Chanorn. Orois earnings (13S.00S (114,687 Ino. (20,898 Oper. expenses 87.0B2 03.478 Ino. 23,674 Net earnings (48,018 (61,180 Deo. (3,170 Other Income 1,000 211 Inc. 705 Total (40,010 (61,400 Deo. (2,381 Fixed charges 14,249 14,857 Dee. 008 Surplus .(34,771 (30,642 Dee. (1,771 The Staten Island Electrlo Railroad Company reports for quarter ended Sept 30: 1897. 1890. Chnnait. Oross earnings (02,282 (43,879 Ino. (18,408 Operating expeniea.. 29,277 28,281 Ino. B.liOtt Net earnings (B3.003 (20 698 Ino. (12,407 Intareit 94,675 24,875 Surplu (8,430 (3,977 Ino. (12,407 Deficit. The Atlantlo Coast Electrlo Railroad Com pany reports for October: 1807. 189B. Change: Orois earnings (7,721 (0,282 Inc. (1,489 Operating expenses.. 6,639 8,738 Deo. 219 Netearningi (2.182 (52t Inc. "(1.088 The Newburg, Dutchess nnd Connecticut Rail road Company reports for the quarter ended Sept 30: 1897. 1890. Channel. uroa. earning. ajai.Tlu auy.ouo uco. s-'.nio Operating eipenie.... 27,697 28,419 Deo. 822 Net earnings (7,122 (9.110 Dec. (1.994 Fixed charge. 4,304 4,589 Deo. 286 Surplus (2,818 "(4,820 Dec."(l,70S The American Cotton Oil Company reports for tho year ended Aug. 31: Hal. peer. 1H97. 1896. Channel. year (5,907,028 (0,1X4,740 Deo. (277,117 Orois profit, 1.642,078 880,481 Inc. 060,242 Total (7,460,200 (7.071,171 Inc. (370,126 Exp. and In terest 627,603 601,032 Deo. 24,039 Balance. ..(0,922,703 (0,819.6.19 Inc. (403.1S4 Dividends... 011,010 oii.oia Surplus. ..(ll.310.7S1 (5,907,023 Inc. (403,104 Tho report shows that no changes havo been mado in outstanding common and prcforred stocks or debenture bonds. All tho properties aro absolutely frco from mortgages and there aro no liabilities for loans or bills payable. Tho per manent Investment account shows n net de crease of $33,240. tho expenditures being $03, 281 for additions to properties and tho receipts from sales of real estate. &c, woro $128,528. During the year $308,521 was expended for mnlntonnnco nnd Improvement s. The losses from bad debts were less than a of 1 V cent The working capital was: Cash In bank. $1.(181,408; billsand accounts receivable $440,743; products, rnw mntcrlals nnd supplies, nil marketable, $2, 844.088: total $1,072,81)8. Chairman George A. Morrison in bis report snya that during nino months of the year tho company sutlorcd from the general business depression and tho gains were duo to tho Inst quarter. Fair prices were obtained. Mora than one-third of tho total value ot tho output is in cakoand meal, which contin ued to gain favor for cattlo foeding nnd fertiliz ing purposes. Tho physical condition of tho working plant Is now better than It has beon. Tho total transactions In various shares on tho Stock Exchange last week were 1,800,307, an increase of 203 shares as compared with tho corresponding week of lastyoar. The transac tions In 8tato and railroid bonds nggrogatod $8,050,000, a decrcaso of $7,112,700. Tho receipts in tho United States Treasury to day were: Customs, $272,203: Internal revenue $813,012: miscellaneous. $35,010, a total of ftl.l"1.431. Tbn disbursements were SI. fi-IO.- 000. an excess of expenditures over receipts of $527.5(10. Tho receipts of the fiscal year todato have been $.117,205,040. and the expenditures, $1(11,038.280; deficit. $43,772,331. Tho official count of tho cash In the Treasury ntthecloso of business to-day, compared with that ot Saturday, showed: ,Vnt. 13. .Vol'. IB. Gold coin and bolllon... (185,421.222 (100.018. 220 Silver dnllanandl) ulllon 15.960,020 16.730.nn8 United Mates notes 39,108,908 38,809,732 Other notes less demand liabilities 7,765,200 8,007,715 Available cash balance, 1 Including gold reserve (202,717,953 (203,680,805 Deficit. Money In London Ca V cent Rates of dis count in open market for both short and three monthB' bills, 2 13-1032'u V cent Paris advices quoto3cents at 103 francs 75 centimes. Ex chango on London 25 francs lHj centimes. The sales of mining stocks at the New York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchnngo to day were as follows : Ojwn- ntoh- Low- Clot. Salet. Name. inn. fit, tit. ing. 300 Barcelona 04 .04 .04 .04 200Crceius 01 .01 .01 .01 100 Union Con 40 .40 -40 .40 OOOUtah 10 .10 .10 .10 400 Work 03 .03 .03 .03 Total lalei. 1,000 hara, COMHEIICIAZ COMPEND. Mondat, Nov. 15. Grain Whoat Spot was quiet Sales 182,000 bush., Including 32,000 ungraded wheat and 130,000 No. 1 hard Mani toba, late Saturday, on privalo terms for ex port Frco on board afloat: No. 1 Northern spring, Now York, 073jc; do., Lultith, 084C,: No. 2 hard winter. l)84c. ; No. 2 red, i)I)iac.; No. 2 hard Duluth, $1.0104, Minneapolis recolvcd to-day 700,770 bush., ngalnst 742,000 last yoar; Duluth 257,511, against 07,045; Chicago 82,307, against 31,400; Mllwaukco 03,275, against 16,000; St Louis 131,000, against 20,247; To ledo 41,445, against 22,310; Detroit 10,802, against 21,882 last year. Futures declined "ec, to ijc. Future sales 1,775,000 bush., as follows: Sat. Opening, lllaheit. Lomit.Cloitng.Niaht, November .. .. 00 wau December ual, (17 Ufl. ua inn, January 0n4 97 0(14 U7 071I May 934 93 924 93 034 Barley Was strong. New feeding, 282B4c., coat and freight to Buffalo; malting, 40a50c., as to quail tr, 11 e Waa dull, fitate, BOSBlc.t No. 2 Western. S0360!4Cfoat anil freight to Buffalo. Corn Spot waa weaker. Kales .1011,000 buih., Including 88.000 No. 2 mixed here at 334C und on private tt-rmi, and 160,000 at the outorU on private terma for export. No. 2 mixed In elevator, 00,000 at 02U2io.t 8,000 yellow at 33c. In store. Futures declined e0. to he. Future sales 170,000 bush, as follows; Sat. Opening, lllahett. Lowett. Cloilng, Night November .. .. 014 32 December.. ,.01', in?, 814 314 lliiU May 354 854 314 85 85. OaU Srot wa firm. Kalef, 288,000 buih., Including 200,0011 heavy n bite and n.000 No. 2 mlx'd on pri vate termi for export. No. 2 wnlte, 27,c.t No. a do., 27e.t No. 2 white clipped, 2-c.i No. U do., 274e.i No. 2 mixed, 17,00(1 at 264c.: No. do., 24'4C.i rejected mixed, 23c.; do. wbtte 20c. ; No. 2 mixed delivered, B.OOO at 211 Uci track mixed. 23y27c.t do. white. 00,000 at 274(24c. Futures were nominally steady. Future sales nono. Sat. Opening. Illghelt. Vowttt. Cloilng. Night, December,, ., ., ,. 284 sb'4 This la the vlilble supply; A'or. 13, VeV' Nov. 14, 1897. Changei. 1808. Wheat, buih. 31,973,000 Inc. 2,911,000 00,958,000 Corn,buih..48,44II.OO() Deo. 1,0113,000 18,100.000 Out.. buih.,.14.28H,llllU Dec. 1,102,000 12,769,(100 Rye, buih 3,797,000 Deo. 21,000 2,708,000 Barley, buih. 4,324,000 Inu. 209,000 0,280,000 The New York stock la given bclowi Not: in, ltVel's Jwr. 14, 1897. Changei. lH9n. Wheat, busb. 8,77B,:ioil Inc. 237,621 8,iiiv,mo Corn, buih,..10,4H6,Hlil Ino. 37,830 6,2011.2:18 Oats, buih.... U,7UII,ft!l Inc. 161,470 0,1127,2(16 Ityr, buih. .. 680.1122 Dee. 11,220 OJ7,0:10 Ilarler. buib. 182,821 Dec. 74,913 1,108,870 The .peculation la wheat to-day wai quiet and In the main of a local scalping nature. Early In the day price, advanced slightly 0.1 nrtn early cables and cold weather at the Weit. But the Improvement was , 4tggg!wW'Wiwwai, soon lost, and a fraotlonat decline earned. TB world'a shipments for the week wero heavy, thsra was a largo loor.ii In the vlilble supply, the export huilnrat was disappointing, and local P.nxmold out. Toward the close prices rallied on local buying, the clone lielng Irregular. Lalo eables reported Liverpool unehaoged to d. higher. Tarli ilei lined 4c. on wheat and IB to 20 centime, on flour, Th. world'a hlpmcnta forth week were U.20 1,642 bnh.,agalnit 9,202.498 In the previous week and 9,400.000 Lit year. The vlilble supply Increased 2,011,000 buih. There was an Increase In the Fngllsh vlilblo of bon.ooo htuh. The Northwestern receipt, wero 1,800 eata, against 1,088 last week and 1,258 lait yoar. Corn was ea.ler. The world's hlpmcnt. last week were 3,1116,640 busb.. against 2.080.0;o In the previ ous week. The vlilble supply decreased 1,ip,:i,000 bnh. Liverpool waa unchanged to .!. hlcrl er. Oats wero firm. The vlilble supply deere.ird 1,109.000 buh. Chicago received 393 ears of corn anil 4 17 of oati. Uhlcsgo, Nov. 16. "With the wheat ata tittles very bearish but with forolgn news rather bulllili wheat to-day waa steady. Thu December was 4c. over the Hay without any aupport from any dlrectlou, taking care of Itself. Tho low price of tha llay waa on the big Increase In the vUldin, v,927,O0O buih. The Increaso In the local stock, Nll.iiu!) Imih., was larger than expected. Primary receipts were ahead or loot year's by 4C0.OHU bul,, nnd In the Northweit there wero 1,36(1 ears, oitalnU 1.289, But Liverpool was up VI. The (tint Irnirs .Vrtri predicted by cable that thcro would be an Im mediate railing off In Russian shipment, l.coatno of Ice, and the London IVmrs estimated thiMlam.gnln Artentlno from tha recent froit 10 per cent. Ino world', ihlpments were large. 9.201,000 lniMi, Thero was an Increase on pa.iage of 900.000 bush., and an Ini-reane In tbe F.ngllib vlilble of HtiO.UOO luuli. It looks at If the world's vlilble Increaoe tomorrow would l as large as It waa lau year, o.ono.onii liu.h. Caih wheat In tne Nortliw st kept itroin; at a large Eremlum over tbe DecemiKT. The Northweit mar ets were stronger on December molt of tbe ilav than Chicago. The wheat crowd poiilbly was affected by the newspaper reports of strained relation, between Auitrl.t and Turkey. The Mgnat Service predicted scold ware. Thero was practically nothing to Iho Pit trade. There waa nothing done In cash wheat here; tbe seaboard reported nothing there up (o our closo. Corn prices about held tbclr ownt (Hit the demand for oorn was slow. The extort at ttieica bosrd was tbe same. There wai a little Increase In local stock, 80,000 bush.! but a fair decrcaso In the vlilble, 1,004,000 Imih. There wai an Increase on paMftgc. 1,2.10,000 bush. Thero was nothing to tho trade more Important than changing. Oati The cash demand for oat. was uncertain, very little up to tho eUe, but v,Hh a very large trade hnnglngllrc, one lot of 800,000 buih. by one concern. Receipts wero larger than ex pected. 447 cars, with 405 estimated for Tuesday. The visible decreased 1,104.000 busb.t the local stock riecrrawl 250,001) busb. Cbarances were 1 20.000 buih. The speculative trade was merely changing " FLoun Waa steady and In fair demand. Sales 13,000 bbls. Darrein. Saclti. Receipts 22,670 61,957 Exports 1,400 0,05.1 Winter In bbls.: Superfine, S3.10A$3.2S; No. 2 extra, (3.30(K3.50: stralghti, 4 O'Jttd. 70 pstents, si. 80 lvlO.20. spring In bbls.: clears. C4.S0H(4.MI: straights, (4.7(Kt(.90; patents. 0$0.I0. Mill Feed Bran was dull but firm. Western quoted, V 100 tbs., 40 IM., 65'00c.l 00 Ss., 85300c; 80 ni., 60(l(l0i-.i 100 Sis., 72 KKiiHOc. Cottox Spot cotton hero declined l-10e.. with sales ot 188 bales for iplnntugs 1,000 wero delivered on contract. Middling uplands, 6 Kl-lilo.. against 74C. last year; New Orleans and Gulf, 0 l-lflc, agnlmt He. Isit year. The southern spot msrkcts were unchanged. New Orleans sold (1.000, Augus(a 807, St. LouU 672, Norfolk 4 SO, Mobile 300, and Savannah 218 bales. Liverpool was unchanged on tho sitot, with sale, of 18,000 bales; futures thero opened partially 1 point lower, but rallb d and ad vanced 4 to i point. In Manchester yarns nnd cloths were quiet. Augusta received to-day 2,818 bales, agulnit 2.004 last week nnd 2,8 11 last year: St. Louis 1.3-17. against 1.751 lait week and 919 lait year: Houston 16,803. against 13,870 last week and 7.328 lait year: Memphis 11,104, against (1,890 last week and 11,221 last year: Cincinnati 1,054, against 835 last week nud 371 last year. Augusta shipped 1.301 balrs, Memphis 11,496, St. Louis 4,i)4:i, Cincinnati 1.408, and Houston 15.790 balas. Houston expects to-morrow 22,400 to 23,000 hales, against 30,11)5 last week and 10,300 last year. New Orleans expe.-ts .10.000 to 38,000, agslnat .13,101 last week and 21,874 last year. The port receipts wero 83.377 bales, against 08,079 last week and 67,889 last years thus far this week 140.877. ogalnit 13I.H3S thus far Ifet week. The exports from the ports approximated luo.ouo nates. New Orleans ad vanced H points, but lost part of tbe rise. Futures here opened unchanged to 2 points lower, recovered this, and advanced (1 to 7 points, lost tho Improve ment, but rallied later and closed steady at a net ad vance of 4 to 0 points for the day, with sales of 158, 000 bales. The future trading was as follows: Cicif-K?. Hlgheit. lAixceit. Salet. November.. 8 0345.04 6.04 6.00 1,100 Deccmbor.. 0.(13(48.04 6.04 6.5B 8,000 January B.6IKB.70 8.70 S.01 01,000 February... .8.73145.76 B.7S B.ni) 2,700 March B.79Ct .... 6.S0 6.72 40,800 April 5.83$5.Ht 6.83 8.78 1,300 llay 6.88(46.80 8.89 6.82 30,900 June 0.93(45.94 6.94 8.8(1 1,700 July r,.07(0.0S 6.97 6.94 000 August 0.02(40.03 0.03 6.97 8.000 It waa again demonstrated to-day that tho senti ment In the cotton market Is slowly but surety changing, and that the opinion that prices have gone low enough Is grsduslly spreading. In the face of heavy receipts, largo estimates for New Orleans and Houston to-morrow, tho exiectatlon of a continued heavy movement and a declluo In spot eottoa here, future prices advanced to-day. At thu opening prices declined slightly. In sympathy with a lower open ing In Liverpool, but after tho first traiuactlous they rallied and slowly advanced. Tbe principal factor In the rise was the general Indliposltlon to sell. Liverpool rallied, New orloans advanced, tho Southern spot markets were firm, there Mas somo local buying for Investment, and predictions of threatening and oolder woathcr throughout tbe cot ton belt, with a drop C 20 In tho temperature In the Southwestern section, continued to strengthen the tone. Tbe exports from the ports were enormous, approximating 100,000 bales. The net advance in prl -es to-day was small, to bo suro, but the specula tloa was anything but active. Coffee Hlo on the spot was steady; No. 7, 04o. Sales 2,500 bags No. 7 at 6"c. cost and freight: 1.000 bags No. 7 to arrive at 0-S.c., and .000 bags Maracalbo on private terms. The future trading was as follows: Salei. Ulohrlt. Loictlt. Closing. January 1,600 0.70 6.70 0.(10i.0.70 February 500 6.80 5.80 5.78GS5.80 March 1.600 5.110 6.H0 6.85(45.00 May 7,250 (1.0(1 fl.00 B.00M0.05 July 200 0.10 0.10 0.05(40.10 S.ptember 3,250 0.20 0.15 0.15(40.20 October. 700 0.20 0.20 B.15(,0.25 November Boo 0 OOiiO.tiO December 2.000 8.05 6.60 5.80C48.05 Futures hero advanced 5 to 10 iolnts, closing steady with sAtcs of 17,500 bags. Havre advauced 4f. Hamburg advanced pfg. Rio receipts, 24,000; ex chango uuchanged nt 7,d. Santos receipts, 20,000. Prices advanced 100 rels. Better cables than had been expected and moderate foreign bus Ing orders cau&ud the advance hero to-dav In the face ot con tinued heavy recelnts at primary points. A Rto crop estimate of tt. 75(1,000 to 4,250,000 bags was received here to-day from a Illoflrm. Mktals Iron Quiet. Spot, November and Decern ber, $0.88(4(7; January, letiruary. and March, (7(4 (7.1u. Copir Dull at$lo.7.'M.10.Sforspot, No vember and December. Lead Firmer. Spot, Novetn ler and December d.75(5.3.8Uc. Tin (julel at Ul.70(r 1 tl.SOc. for spot, November and December. Spelter Quiet at 4.10oi.20c. forapot, November and Decem ber. Naval Stores Steady. Spirits of turpentine HI 3 tijc.; common 10 good strained rosin (1.40(4(1,46. Pkti.olkl'M L'rudo certlOcates were quoted nt 0740. here; In Oil City (174("0c. l'luivibioss. Lard quiet und lower. Prime, (4.80. Pork easier and inactive. New mess, (H. 76(4(9; do. old. (8.25(8.76. Tallow, ;)o. Butter Creamery West, ru, 2c. Egss Mate. '.'0(42t'c Chicago. Nov. 18. "Liberal hog receipts, with 8c. to 10c. doviinein prlcca, started provlsiona lower, and the market sugged during tho day on iclllug by ptckera and liquidation by December longs, closlug prices showing a sharp decline from Satur day. The Investment demund was rather light, and most of the buylug was by shorti. The cash dcinund via. cretty good for laid and export meats, but other wise rather slow; 29.000 hogs aro estimated for to morrow. Tbo (literal hog movement and the attitude or packers, togoiher with the alucuco of speculation, gives thla market a beurlsh outlook." bi'UAii llw dun, but nrms wi'ieii.an-iiiMM.i 00' test, U 13 IUu3V. Refined fairly active. Wool The Wool Kxihango quotes domestte wooli as follow: Ohio and l'euusylvaula XXX, 32ft30c; XX and above, 3l(32c; X. 2Uc: No. 1, 3iiC4ll2c.i No. 2. 28i30c; fine, unwashed, 20(A21c.t unmerchant able, 2K422C. Ohlocomblug No. I, "Hand "-j blood, 24 (425C.1 No. 2, 4 blood, 25(42 7o.; Ohio delaine, U0a'32c.; Michigan X and . bove, 2U(42li,; No. 1, 2814211c.; No. 2, 2HI429CI line, unwashed, isc.i unmerchantable, inc. Mlculgancomblng No. 1, -Valid Ki blood, 27c; No. 2, 4 blood, 27c; M.chlgou delaine, 2?ui28c. Ken tucky, Indiana and Missouri -Combing, .'V, blood, 23i424c; combing, 4 blood, 23c424c; combing, braid, 22c; clothing, HhlooJ,22(423c,; clothing, 4 blood, 22(423c,;clouitug, coarse, 21c. Cuicaoo, Hov. 15. The.e were to-day's prlcei: ."nf. Wheat: Opening, lllgheit. Luireit, Ctoimg. Ntuht. Deo..,. li-l-j 95 94 PI'S, U44 May.... 90u 90"s M4 9IP4 90 Corn; Deo,,., 204 204 208 20h 204 Hay..., UO 1)0 294 294 80 Oilfl.' Deo.,.. 201, 04 20 20l 20- May.... 22 22 214 224 21 r, Lara; Deo.... 4.18 4.17 4.10 4,12 4.17 Jan.... 4.8U 4.83 4.28 4.25 4.32 llll,i: Dec... 4.26 4,25 4,20 4.20 4.27 Jan.... 4.27 4.30 4.22 4,22 4.30 I'ork:' Deo. ...(7.26 (7.32 (7,20 (7.22 (7.35 Jan.... 8.27 8.32 M.2U 8.20 0.00 Live stock .tlarkrt. New Yonif, Monday, Nov, 15. Receipts of beeves yesterday and to-dsy weru 3,102 head; it cars to bo exported, 121 ears direct tu local slaughterers, und 60 cars for the market! 6H cars on sale, all told. Steers and uxeuactlio and firm; bulls and dry cows slow and lower. The yard, wuro not lully eicui-nl. Natlvu steers sol I at J4.25u.s5.u0 f 109 it.. st n and oxen at (2.76(ttl.6ii, hull, ut 62.nr(4.).20, dry cows at SI.70l4SJ,25. Vreancd beer steady at 7itn-c, V tb. for poor to prlmo uatlvo sides. Cables from British iiiurkuti quute Atuerlcuu steersat 1UV1 1 4c, a., dressed wclgut; Auu-r.cuu refrigerated li.ef til H4w9u. V Is. No uxporik lo-duy. 'loniorrow, sou beeves aud 2,000 quurtt-rs of bci t. Receipts of valves, yesterday and today, Including 72 tilled, weie 1,612 head, cals steudy, but grast ers sold slowly at u r auction of -so. V it.. Al out loo head were carried over. Veals sold at (6118 100 Its.i grassers at (3.2j(4t3 78; H'c.nr.i calves at IMj, $0.00. CllydrerM-d veuls steudy al IOHii2c. t . Receipts of shiep uud lambs, Including 2n cars di rect In butchers, were 10,508 heudj 81 ears 011 jal". Active, steady for sheep, linn for luiubs. Tho pens were fully cleared, bbeeosoid at $3u$l.7l) V ino Bs; lambs at S0.40ul.l5, Dressed mutton, 7(j.rc.i dressed lamba, 74d9-jo. Receipts of bogs, yesterday und tu-dsy. were 18,832 head! 1.4U9 head on sale. Weak at S.l.ilO.jd.oo 100 rss. IteaTKatnto Prlvnte nnlea. DuftftRusb.r have sold for Francis M. Jcnks and Jacob Lawbon, to Andrew J. Kerwln, Jr , a plot of lots at the aouthw.st corner of thu Boulevard und loath street, 07. 0x100. P. (J. L. Lawrcuco has so.d, Ihrougb Miorge A. Hamp ton, tbe llvu-story apuriiuent house, with stores, No.. 944 and 940 Amsterdam uvcuue, uu a plot Ouilou, at about si 00,000. Ulawsou X llobbs havo sold for Oscar Durjea to Joseph Hamershlag and David Oppeuhelmer, two lots on the north slue of 1 Klin street. 160 feit eaitot Amsteniam avenue: uud for nr. I'blllp B. La Roche to Joseph Uamenhlag and David oppeuhelmer, una m-LAj,1", ' ' " " i'i ' (iii 1 iM.i.ii .'' i.i'.w lot. 23xl00.ll.on the north ltd or HJth street, BOO feet of Anuterdsnt avenue. ' steal Raiate Aaetlan Sale.. At the Broadway aalesroomyeslenlsv William Ken nelly sold No. 83 West Sixty-sixth street, near Cen tralrark Weit two story frame dtv lllng i,n rear of lot 28x100, foreclosure, to tbe plain Iff. Frans Fohr. for (8,700, Court Calendars This Ilav, Appellate Division Supreme f'ntirt Nm. 42. 60, 62, 84, 65. 50, 09, 32, 87, 49, 63, 111, ;. -Ja, 73" Supreme Court Special Term Part t Mot'on eslen darvalied at 10:30 A. M. Part It. Ex-.:irie nmtteri. Tart III. Clear. Motions. Doinurrers Sim 820. 508. Preferred causes N01. 6(153, 4t-):i. Pirt IV. Clear. Law and fact Nos. 860(1, 52TI, 6111111,6:117. Part V, Case unllnlibed. Cases from l'.irt IV, Part VI, Case unflnUhnl. Cases I rum Part IV. Part VII. Clear. Elevated Railroad e,un. Trlnl TPrm Part II. Clear. Preferud causei Nos. 13530. 132D2. 13469, 13t87, liltllll, Vlioia, lflOOIt, 14004. 111124, 1111011. 1 Itllll. 14118, I4I0!I. 12824, 111770. 111211, 1 UlOll, 11121, 18080, 14117, 130:19, 11782, 14.ll.VI, 14(181), Part 111. Clear. Nos. (1800. 7824, 4207, CiKl, 1:1111. 8020, 0850, 4008, 7432. 611111. 312-, 7171. 7307. 0033. 4844. 2430. 192S. 4098, 626 I. 6303. 4 1 0 1, 11(177. Part IV. Case unfinished, (.'a-.es fiom Part III. Part V. Case unfinished. Cas i from part ill. Part VI. Clear. Crwoa from Part III. purl VII Case unfinished. Not. 7195. 81K3. 0-U7, ,i-,:ni. ,-lVf 47111,111180, 0272,271ir, 8001.4627, 4.128, 517V, II 111, 1889,0707,0840.65113, 12441. Part VIII Cai un finished. Cases from Part VII. Part IX. Case tin Ilnl.hed. Cses from Part VII. Part X. Cast- tin finished. Cases from Part VII. Part XL Cao unnnlshed. Cases from Part It, Part .Nil. Clear. Cases from Part II. Surrogate's Court. Chamliers Motion calendar called at 10:30 A M. For probate Wl li of einiuui-1 II. Hurd, Dudley W. Bain, Thcodoro N. llelvln, Jolm 1). Newmann, John Christie. Mary O. Wilson, Owen McOlnnesa, John Michel, at la::iOA. M.i MininerA. Mason, at 11 A. M. Alice Kearney, Frank (1. Wil liams, at 2 P. M. Trial Term No. 1:100. will of Josepb Richardson, at 1(1:3(1 A.M. No. 1301, will of Joseph Richardson, at 10:30 A.M. City Court Special Term. Motions, innnc.nt. High Grade Bonds. $250,000 H. Y. C. & Hud. Riv. R. R, 100-yr. Gld. 3s $125,000 N. Y. & Harlem R. R. Consolidated Mtge. 7s $60,000 Pitts., McK'port & Yough'ny R.R. 1st Mtge. 6s Uuir, by Is. Mi. A Mich. South. Jb by Pitts. t laAlte Erin IIbIIituti $100,000 N. Y. & New Engl'd R. R. 1st Mtge. 6s & 7s $50,000 Rome, Water. & Ogdens. R, R. Gonsol. 5s $50,000 Albany & Susq. Cons. (1st) Mtge. 6s & 7s $25,000 H. Y Lackawanna & Western 1st Mtge. 6s Guar, by Del.. Xaick. JL. West. It It VJV,VJWU Morris & Essex R. R. Consol. Mtge. 7s (loir, by Dal., Ialck. A West. It. It $50,000 N. Y. & Erie R'way Gold 2d, 3d, & 4th Mtges. $60,000 Erie Railway Consolidated Mtge. Gold 7s $125,000 Chic. & Northwest. R'y Cons. Quarterly 7s $60,0C0 Chic. & Northwestern R'way Cons. Gold 7s $50,000 Northwest. Union R'way 1st Mtge. Gold 7s $20,000 Menominee River Extension 1st Mtge. 7s Guar. Assumed by Chi. IT. West It-war. $50,000 Chic, Rock 1st. & Pac. R'way 1st Mtge. 6s $100,000 Chi., Bur. & Q. R. R. Consol. (1st) Mtge. 7s $40,000 St. P..M. & M. 2d (now 1st) Mtge. Gold 6s $100,000 Chi., Mil. & St. P. R'y Rir. DIr. & Cons. 7s Convertible Into preferred atoek or tbe Co. $50,000 St. L.& S. Fran. 2d (now 1st) Mtge. Gld. 6s $50,000 Nash,, Chatt. & St. L R'way 1st Mtge. 7s $40,000 Edison Elec. III. Co. of H. Y. 1st Mtge. Gld. 5s $25,000 Third Avenue R. R. 1st Mtge. Gold 5s $50,0CO H, Y N. II. & Hart. Convert. Debentures i.ir.ii; .iu w until i-.ii.riK SECUIIITIE! POIt BAM! UV Goldman, Sachs & Co., 31 NAS8AU STREET. NORTON & TUNSTALL, 30 WAlilj ST., NEW YOniC. Members of 1ST. Y. Stock Exchange. Stocks, Bonds, Cotton, nnd Grain. Market Letter furnished on nupllcavtlon. Douglas 8c Jones, Members N. Y. Stock Exchange, 34 Illlll.tlt NT.. .V. V, CITY. DAILY MARKET LETTER ON APPLICATION. ffilcctioiw ami 3Hrct.n. HOTICKli hereby Klven that the Annual Heeling of the htocltholderoof the Mock ('notation Tcleicrapli Company will Lo held on WeJii.-sduy, DeoeinPcr lit. 1H97. at 12 o'clock noon al tho onion or the Company, 10 Ilroad btreet, room tr.'. New York City, for iliu cloellou of Directors for the ensuing j cur, in d for such other business connected with the uiralntof tho Corporation as may Ik presented forennildirntlou The TltANSrT.K books will Ik- closed at 12 M. November 20111, 1897. New Yoik, November Dili, 1897. ,., . ... WILLIAM II. HURST. JOHN J, WALSH. pr. sldent. bicretary. Omen op thi: eopitaiilk has hurt com paiiyofNew Vork. No. .110 Third nvenuc. Now ork, Nov, II, n,u7. .SollcoloHiis-kholibTS Notice Is hereby Klven that a siitclal ineitliiK of llm stock holders of the Koul'ulili lias I.luhl Com pany of New V.iik will lie held at the onico of the Company. No. 34(1 Tolrd avenue, In th-- city of New Yoik, mi Hatur. day, Iho 27th day of November. IMi7. ut cloven Hi-luck A. M , Tor tho purposo of eubiullilin.- :t. said stoi k holder ror their approval un u-rei ni.nt of con. solldatlou bi-ivveuii l Ills Conipany and tho Now Yoi" and Kail Rlverflas Compauy nud the New Ainsie-. dam Hoi Company, lly order ot tho Hoard Ulrrcloie JACOII P. MII.LIUl, S.-crt-lary. oiitttnfr.ii,n 3,otlrrjs, VOT1CE IS HKREIIV OlVKNof thu llltflltlou of H. V. Uabcock, August lleliuoni, K. J. llerwlnd Cbaunecy M. Deww, C. I). Dlekry, Klbrldi," T. (Jerry Marccllu Hartley, u, 0. Haven, Joiepli v. II -n.lrlx. Jhiiii-s II. Hyde, A. Inllii, Jr . A. U. Jiillliutil. I). II. M,!':.J.r-.. "sn'el I-ord. W. K, Mu.un', Kran. Tllford, ami William c. IVhltuey ai propott liuorirators to oruanlj o Trim couiiuiiy, lu be kuonn m the Fifth Avenue Trust Company, to do business lu the city of New York at I'ony-tiilrJ street ami Kifth a e uue, audio have a capital or 45iiu,uui). mis indict I Is published In pursuance of Hecllon 151, Arllcl. IV of tbe UauklDK Law of the State of New York. smttt gttiw. if -tlOSTOrFlCKNUTtCg. . , t (Should bo read DAILY by all Interested, u ohantoa flLT "fSren'maMaVor"? week endln, Nov. SO. 1807, tS m !Sa (PltOMPrLY In all as-s) nt tho Oanerd . Post Sfltae a. follows: PARCELS POST 11 AILS clot SW om houV eaFlter than clouln time shown below. II TRANS AT1ANTIC 1IAII9. ti TOKSDAY.-At 0 A. M. for EOROPE. per steamshlsj BA j Lahn. Via Sonlliamptou and Bremen. H" i WfllNESDAY. At 7 A. M. (suMUeliielitaiT 0 A. M.) B , for KUltOPR. lr steamship Ht. lau via South. tt amntoii at li A. M. (supploinentary lllino A. II.) B fir EUROPE. Ir steamsbli. RrllsnnlC. via S OueenstownfatSti A. SI. for HKLOIUM dlreet, per M atrarash p friesund. via Antwerp (letters mun b M batuSdaY -a" 7f a"' ll'."for FRANCE, RWITZER. & SA I -.NI) ITALY. hPAlN, PORTllOAL. TURKEY. K JYPT and URITIMI INDIA, per steamship IA ( aVcouno. via Havre (letters for olher pa.i w fjjfc Europe must be din cied " nr La Oascpgne")! at H T M. for (1ENOA, lr tentnshln NormannlfJ "M (letter, must bo, directed "tfr Sorina nnla' ')U . li) A. M. (supplementary 11:30 A. .) for lsu- kw ROPIC. per at' amshlp llmbrla. via Quocn.town. B rniN'TKD MATTER. c Herman steamers salllns ' a in Tuestlavs take Pilnted Matter. c. for Uet H uiiyairfsicl.lly AddrcMted Printed Matter. Kc . for Mhcr parts of Knrope. American and White Star steamers on Wednesdays, Oerman I steamers. m Thursdas. nnd Cunsrd.Vrench, and I oert an .toamrrTon Satuniays take Printed Mat- ter.&c. for all eounlrlis for which they are ao 1 vcrtled to carry mall. I AtU r tho eloslnc of the B-PIV;'cn,TWSfi!51s- 1 Malls named above, auditions. suPP1.'""? f malls nw opebtd ontbo piers of the American, B P.iiKllsb. l'rench. and Oerioan steamsrs, and re- B main otvon until within TcU Minnies of the hour &, or sailing of steamer. MAILS FOR bOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. H WEST INDIES Ac. TURSDAY At 12:110 P. M, (supplementary 1P.M.) for T. THOMAS. ST. CllOlX, LEEWARD and .. WlNinVAHU ISLANDS, per steamship Pretorlai 4ffJ at 1 P. M, for INAMUA and IIAYTI. per steamship 'sH hanlnaw i at :i P. M. for COSTA RICA, per steam- fl er from New Orleans: at V P. M. for PORT ANTC- .-iH Nil), per atcamer from Roston. ..-, (IsH WEDMlhliAY.-At 2::m A. 11. for PORT ANTONIO, 'H per steamer from Phlladclphlai at 1 1". M. for Cl'llA, per atramshlp Yucatan, via Havanai at 1 .JJ)))J P.M. for hANTOS, tier steomslllpAstl. ( TIH;il-il)AY.-At 7 A. Jl. for LA PLATA COJJNTRIES direct, per stenmihlp llellaurat at 1 P. M. (sup- ( plementnry 1:30 P.M.) for 1IERMUDA. per steam- , ship onuocot nt 1 P. M. (supplementary 1 ISO 0BB P 51.) for NASSAU. N. P.. and SANTIAGO DB ! Cl'IlA.persteaiiislilpNIanara. J Tr' SATUltliAY. AtWA.M. forllitAZH. andLA TLATA 1- COI'NTRIES. per steamship Olliers. via Psrnam- tiueii. llahls, and Kin Jamlru (letters for MortU Ilnir.ll must Ik-directed "per Olbera")! at 10 A. M. (supplementary 10:30 A. H.) for FORTUNB ,' ISIANb; JAMAICA. SAVANILLA. and GREY- V i TOWN, tier steamship Adirondack (letters for Costa Rica must be directed "per Adirondack")! at lu A. M. (supplementaty 10:110 A. M.) for IIAYTI and SANTA MARTHA, per steamship IIuls.tcl.it nt () A. M. (supp.ementary 11 A. M.) J for CENTRAL AMERICA (oxcept Costa Rloa) M and SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per steamship Ad- M viiiic-, via Colon (letters for Guatemala must bo r directed "ier Advance")! at 111:30 A. M. for CAMPhCHK. CHIAPAS. TA1IA8CO. and YUCA TAN, per steamship City of Washington (letters for other parts of Mexico and for Cuba must b directed " it City of Washington"! at 10:30 A. M. for IIAYTI, CL'MANA, anil CARUPANO, per steamship Prim Wlllem I, (loiters for other parU of Venezuela, Curacao, Trinidad, Ilrltlsb and Dutch Oulana must bo directed "per Prlns Wlllem I."), - i. at 11 A. M. ror MEXICO, per steamship Panama, ' via Prugreao and Vera Crur (letters must b if dlrected"per Panama"). -. rj Halls for Newfoundland, by rail to nallf ax and thenos). ',' ' '". by steamer, closo at this offleo dally at M:30 P. H. i ' . ' Malls for Mlnuclon. by rail to Boston and thenos). r by steamer, close at this ofllco dally at t!30 P. M. Malls for Cuba close at this offleo dally at 7:00 A. v M.. for forwarding by steamers sailing (Mondays and Thursdays) rrom Port Tampa, Fla. Letter malls for Mexico City, overland, unless specially addressed for despatch by steamer, close at this onico dally at 12:inl M. ; pnper malls at 0:00 A. M. : ,$ (Register! d mall closes at 0:001. M. previous day. W TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. . Mails for Australia (except West Australia), New Zesy laud, Hawaii, and FIJI Islands, per steamship I - Warrlmoo (from Vancouver), close here dallr I after Nov. 15 and up to Nov. 10 at 0:30 F. at. 'Y- , Malls for China. Japan, and Hawaii, per steam- 1 ship City of Rto Janeiro (from San Francisco), H close here dally up to Nov. 21 at (1:30 P. M. Malls I for China and Japan, iter steamship Columbia (from Taconia). close berudall up to Nov. 121 at M 0:30 P. M. Mails for Hawaii, per steam- j ship Australia (from San Francisco), clossi JBf here dally up to Nor. 21 at 6:30 V P. M. Malls for tho Society Islands, per ship Galileo (from San Francisco), closo here dally JJV uptoNov. 24 at 0:30 P.M. Mulls for China and Japan (sjieelally addressed only), i-r steamship Empress of china (from Vancouver), close here dally up to Nov. 120 at 0:11(1 P. M. Malls for Alls- tralla (except thoso for West Australia), which are forwarded via Europe. New Zealand. Hawaii. FIJI and Samoan Islands. er steamship Mariposa (from San Francisco). cIobo here dally up to Doc, 13 at 7:30 A. M., 11 A.M. and (1:30 P.M. (or on arrival ut New York of steamship Campania with B. British malls for Australia). TrnnspaclOc malls aro forwarded to port of sailing H dally au I the schedule of sailing Is arranged on tb iiresumptlon of their uninterrupted overland transit. Registered mall closes nt I) P. M. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster. jM Post Omco. New York. N. V.. Nov. 16, 1B97. Wf PUBLIC NOTICE ' S. OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE COMMON COUH- 11T CIL, ROOM 8 CITY II ALL, NEW YORK CITY, If- NEW YORK, November it, 18U7. JTW Pursuant to directions given to mo In the following fl resolution, which was adopted by the Common Coun- fl ell October 20, 1SU7, and approved by th Mayor No- - B vember 1st, lN97.vlz.: -.S Resolvetl, That Monday, November 29, 1897, 3 f- o'clock P. M. In the afternoon, the Chamber ot ths .V Roartt of Aldermen, bo and they are hereby deslg- f, natetl as tho time and place when and where tbe ap plication of the Brooklyn, New York and Jersey City v Trrmlual Railway Company to tbe Common Council I of tho City of Now York for Its consent and permls- j slon forthe construction, maintenance and operation I of a railroad under the surface of certain stn ets. avo- I nues and thoroughfares of tho City of New York, aa 1 they are more particularly set forth In the accompsv nylng petition, will be first considered, and a publla notice be given by tho Clerkof tbls Board forfourteen i days In two dally newspapers to be designated there- I for by bis Honor the Mayor, according to tho pro- I visions of section 92 of tbo Railroad Law, as amended, i such advertising to bo at tbo expense of tho petitioner. i PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the l j time and place mentioned In the resolution the fol- ( lowing application of the Brooklyn. New York and V Jersey City Terminal Railway Company will be con- jf sldered. as is reaulred br tbe provision of the Rati road Lawt To the Honorable the Doard of Aldermen of the Citv and County of New York: , The petition of Tbe Brooklyn. New York and Jersey City Termtnul Railway Company respectfully showst 1. That your petitioner la a railroad corporation, duly organised and Incorporated under and tn pursuance of the provisions of an act of tha Legislature of tbo Stato of New York, entitled ''Tha' Railroad Law." That the said corporation pro- yfi poses to build, construct, maintain and oper- ate a railroad for public uso lu the convey ance of pontons and property In cars, for compensa tion, in the City and County of New York, In ths State of New York, being part of the railroad of your petitioner running from Its terminus in tbo City of inHm,-n, la llic oiiiiy oi jtuigN ami male or .-vow York, at or near the Junction of Flatbusb nud Atlan tic avenues, tn Jersey City, in the Stato of NewJcr aoy. and that the railroad of your petitioner is to be a tunnel railroad, tbe route of which passes untler tho surface of the following streets, avenues and highways In tho City and County of New York, to wit: Beginning at tbn exterior line ot8outH street. Rt the foot of Maiden Lane, tin the East River. In the Oily and County of New York, and runnlnr friim snld point of commencement under the surfaoo of South street, and thenco under tbo surface of Maiden Lnneto Broadway, In sold City and County or New Yorkj thenco continuing under tho surface of Broadway to Cortlondt street, In sold city, and under the surface of Cortlaiidt street to the termination ot ssld street ai West street, and thenco under the sur fuco of West street to the westerly lino of said street. II. Tbo railroad proposod to Im hunt, constructed, maintain, d and operated by yutir petitioner, ai here inbefore set forth. Is Intended to be operated by any povv er other than locomotive steam, which now, or at any time hereafter, may lawfully bo used or em plov cd on Its route. Ill Your petitioner further shows that It li In formed and believes that, pursuant to the lawi of this State, It Is necessary for It to obtain the consent of tbn Hoard nf Aldermen of tbe City and County ot New York toenai lo It to construct, maintain and op erate thu railroad aforesaid, and accordingly, your Iietltloner now applies to your Honorable Body for I such consent. I Whcrefoie. your petitioner praj-F. and makes sppll- I' cot lou to tbo llourtl ot Aldermen of the Clly and Coun fl tv of New York for Its consent and permission to ba a granted loj our petitioner, It. successors, lessees and a assigns, to coiutriict, inulnialn autl operate uu under- fl ground tunnel railroad for public uso along and un- I tlerth" tii-eta, avenues and highways almvo set forth fl and ile-crltied, togt flier with all necessary ronnec- fl lions. H'vlicht', sidings, turnouts, turntahlei, and fl crossovers, for the convenient working of said rail- B road and for tho accommodation of tho cars of the Ti company vvhU-limay bu ruiinversald railroad by your ,iv petitioner. Its successors. lessees or assigns. l m Haled Oi'lolK-r 25, IHH7. 'i'sfjfl TUT UHOOkl.YN. NEW YORK AND JERSEY CITT 'kjfl TEltMIN M. KUl.tt AY COMPANY, by W. II. BALD- V'flfljl WIN'. Jr. President. 'kVTl Mate orNeiv Vork.Clty and County of New Ynrk.ss.t ? .ri Wllliuinlf. Baldwin, Jr. being duly sworn, deposes K v and snys. that Tho Brooklyn, New York aud Jersey f city Ti-riiiluul Rallwuy Compaiiv, iho petitioner " ulHiveiisii-cd,lsndomestlceorporatlon. and that do- ,j ponent Ih an nfllivr iheroor, to vvlt, Pn sldent, and u i increrort' iiiukes this lerlllcatloui that tin, foregoing H I petition Is true, to the knowlotlgeof tie, .oueut, except il ' in in Hie mutters therolu slated to bo alleged upon n I liiforiiiatloiiaiul belief, as to which niutlcrdpouent jfi J lielleveilttnliotriic. WM. II. BALDWIN, Jr. ,31 bworn to lforo me this 2.1th dsy .if (Violier. 1897. & 1 JOSEPH K. KEANY, 1 I ... . .. . tfo'nry PoliHc. Kings County. II Cerlincnle filed In New York County. I I All per.ous Interested lu iho foregoing application E 1 are hereby uoiiiied lo Im present at tho tlmo and 4 I place mentioned In said resolution. I I WM. II. TEN EYCK. 1 I Clerk Commou Council. I 1 SusiJUjJS (Thanccs. Jl 'JW-IAI Lli PARTY In inaniitacturlnbuiTnesT, sfj f ' lironsliii, ililrc. sp i-a uu,-, f $2,fl()(i will ' I i gliarauttos leroenl unlnv.'stiiifr'i liinnry set'un-v. ' MCDONALD a; WKlOINb, 1 10 Na.u. IlItlNTINH al a few bours1 notice i 10,00(1 o'r-ulars M. card, nntl blllhijils 41) els. per I.OOH, EDGAR PltlNTINII AND . TATIOWr.UY CO., 59 West lltttli ." I Typcivvitrra. l)LICKENSllEllFi:il. No. .1. :I1, No,'7.V5o7guarsi l it eil the ii.it Call or wrlio for catalogue. 102 llroalvvu), roniii 6. (Office jftttiumrc". Ullis AMI OfflCi: FURNITUHF. INGREAT VARIETY MANUFACTUnMi UY T. G. SELLEW, 1 1 1 FULTON bT. ActvBW 4 i