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I 8 " THE SUN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1808. ft u I.'- nViirOME AND COHJIJSnOIAZ. M TllfleSDAT. Fb. Si. I Thaovenlii of ttaa Block markot u a Brett aatprlaa to orerj one. Lower prices ierrore w shadowed br tbo weak nets of the mar-'.- ket at tho closo jcitenlnr and the frac- '' tlonally loner quotatloot for American 4, curltles In London this moralng. No ono.however, f sxpected breaks of ncarlr 10 points In Manbat- tan Railway, 12 In Motw.pol.lnn Street Hall f war, nearly ft In Suitar noOnlng and 8 to 5 Be points In the active Orunger stocks, Missouri f Pactflo, Northern Taclfio preferred, Union Pad i flc. New York Central and many other slocks tt Jest extensively dealt In. As there wero no ' startling developments In Ilio Cuban situation 1 overnlcht, tho most iilaaidblo explanation of the urgent liquidation this tnornlnir Is that two or three Indlvldunl lender of money, Including eno mho makes advances on rcry slender margins $ by borrowing stocks from commission houses K anil traders who transact their business on U until cariltnl, had called their loans overnight. The borrowers being unabli to eectiro accom I modatlous eltowhere tipon equally lenient 6 terms, so far ns margin Is concerned, wero com 4 polled to tako their own nnil their customers' W securities to the auction ldoctc t During the first half liottrof business the mar- ketwasaslindlr drmoral'zed ns at tho time of the Venezuelan episode two years nco Inst Do- ncraber. Tho suddenneTt nnd the extent of ?' the Initial declines naturally widened the circle of llauldatlon and nlso Intensified the i strain that Wall strcot has l)ccn under ccr '' since tho dlsistor to tho .Maine. A declining t market itliiiulalos sales for both accounts, Just si artrancl-.g prices Inllucnco purchases. At tho extremo docllno fore'jrn arbitrage bouses fc bocamo buyers upon an cxtcnslvo sculo. Their purchases for the day wero estimated by them X: selves at. fully 40.000 shares, making 100.000 V shares yesterday nnd to-dny nnd nbout 1:00,000 shnres within tho last flvo or six dav. Tho do ' cllnowas alio successful In bringing sovoralof - the largor commission houses Into tho market ,' as buyers. They tool: lound nmounts of j Union I'nclflo nnd Northorn 1'aodflc securities, Pcoplo'a Gas, Now York Central. Manhattan I', nallway, Itoclc Island. Ilrooklyn Ilnnld Transit and St. Paul. Tho feeling Is beplnnlnpr to gain 1 ground In certain quarters that whllo a colli sion with Snaln Is possible It Is hardly prob able. ThlB view was supported by a cable dotpatch that tho Hank of Madrid, which Is prac tically a Government Institution, has deellnod 6 to accept coupons due April 1 calling for In- terett on Spanish bonds, except for collection, f and It will make no advances upon them f unless they are indorsed by the holder do- i slrlnc to secure the accommodation. This f Is a reflection upon tbo credit of tho , Spanish Government which would seem to f amount to nn Intimation of insolvency. As Is well known, tho Soanlsh Government has In- (currcd enormous obligations In connection with tbo insurrections in Cuba and In the Philippine Islands, and Its credit has been Impaired In consequence. Its bonds nro hell chiefly by French bnnkors nndlnves- ; tors, who may hare something to say regarding I further disbursements for military operations. & As a matter of fact, 'Wall stroet was not dls & turbed to-day by rumors regarding the situ j atlon at Uavana. All of the sensational ro il ports published as coming from that centre ff yesterday were authoritatively denied. The B stork market, howovcr, rcfleetod a convlc ' tion that n crisis In Cuban mittcrs Is near IS; at hand and that tho United Stntes Is deeply im Interested In It, chlofly on account of the dls i nster to tho Maine. As usual after n sharp jff docllno In prices at the opening tho market I? .allied, and then tho character of a good doal of ' the selling bocamo apparent In a vigor 's ous onslaught against several stocks, par Sj tlcoUrly People's Gas, which until to-day had vf only movod In sympathy with tho stocks that M have sustained tho greatest net losses. Tho W borrowing demand for stocks at tbo close was the most actlvo In many weeks, and severul L Issues, notably Sugar Refining, commnnded a j& premium. R For the first timo the bond market was weak, g a circumstaneo that mny havo been due In part X to tho somewhat higher rates for money. The E larger banks, as n rulo, marked their call loans nt P 8 V cent, nnd demanded that rato for new nccom- K tnodatlons. Tho rates for llmo money were also jt higher, and thcro was less disposition to make ' loans for long periods. On tho other hand, tho 8 market for sterling exchange was woak, owing M partly to thondranco In moucy, but more par- ft' tlcul.trly to the purchases of stocks by London jjt nnd the maturity, for tho second time, of bills iK that havo been carried in this mnrket. More- jfs over, tho demand forexchango from remittors Is B i.oiiornmlly light, for no matter what their re- K qulreuicnts may bo they doubtless foresee a Jf lower market for exchange. In the last half M. hour of business the stock market rallied sharp- W y, partly on tho covering of shorts. In rente- ff quenre, the maximum declines were consider- j ably reduced. The net losses wero, however, if? yih hut fow exceptions. Important. aew lark stock BxchaBKO Salts Veb. 0 - CtmhD STATFJI JlND BTATK BONDS (IN Sl.OOOS). K, 10UE4i.r,192512a3 13 VaF dnbZ-Ss m closiko rmcEa op onitid states do.ids, K Via. AtUd. Hid. Atkti. 3.) Cn St r, r. Un St it. c. la ttploro. 091!! 10 1204 1204 & - CnCtts, r, CnStOi. r, M.' 137 112 113 1V04 11 24 1134 Kf CnEHi. c, UnStCs.e, Jfi riei7 113 114 1001 11H4 1134 TJnGt 4s, r, Un St ns. 'M 1080 1254 1204 r, 1HBB...104 'M rtAILllOAD AND OTIIETt IIONDS (IN Sl.OOOS). M E21 AtcU tdj it.. 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Atitd. 471 Ads' r.x. 120 120 110 112 117 88taOAmSn1244 1244 1204 121s 1214 lB10Amsnplll4 11141104 1104 111 cssOAmSM. 74 74 04 74 74 :35AniSMp 10 10 10 184 104 lSISOAmTob, 80 80 8R 88 8B4 MBAmTobpllS 116 lib 113 115 180 AmEx.,120 127 126 126 128 7!B Ami COIl lo 10 184 18 184 llOAraCOp 704 704 704 704 72 C030 Atrll.T 8 to... 11 114 104 104 104 J818 Atlb.TJt SF.p.. 27 274 204 284 204 lOOAnnArb. 124 124 124 124 14 lOOAArbpf 344 344 344 34 80 soon.n&r. 20 20 20 20 304 100 ftruniw Xdlp.. 4 4 4 34 44 10S5BtltO 1 10 164 164 104 noon.it t o BWp.n 64 fl 64 0 04 ai30Bi78tO 34 34 24 24 3 14280 Br'kRT 304 804 87 374 374 BM8BTJnO.no 110 1144113 110 107SCIDSO.. 484 484 404 47 48 eoOCtnPao. 814 824 814 82 824 SOOConlct. 314 314 31 304 314 4B0SCbOtTf 104 104 04 ,04 10 70CenPto 13 134 13 13 14 Ch-.ftO 204 204 104 204 204 lOOCh&KI 66 65 65 64 66 100C4AU..105 106 105 103 isco c.r.ci MU... 32 32 204 30 31 4S80CNV122 122 1104 120 1204 lC0CMVpl74 174 174 173 440HOC. B&Q 044 044 02 034 034 BRSlBCMJtStf 024 024 014 014 02 BtB C.JIJtfit Ppf.... 1454 1464 1454 146 140 38110C.RIP 804 804 81 84 844 2BOColFuol. 204 204 20 104 20 816ChlTer. 74 74 7 8 84 USOCTerp.. 28 284 28 28 284 710C.1IVAT. a 64 0 64 0 440 C& lie. 0 0 6 6 0 120iic,IJtW.. 144 14-4 134 134 1T.4 4SCBOna.it.182 183 180 1804 181 CIO c. 11.. 8 8 7 8 84 OOOC.HtLp. 284 284 27 27 28 1400UftlIiul,1084 110 1084 1084 110 BO D.LAW1524 1624 1524 150 162 770 Di HOu 474 474 404 404 100DM4EFD 11 11 11 11 14 170 B, S B A Apf... 64 64 64 700ErloRll 14 14 14 134 14 SBOO Frlrl.tp 384 384 38 384 30 200('rlr2dp 1B4 184 18 18 10 6EdlE!.,133 133 133 10QBAW 324 324 324 30 40 SOOOtNnrplOO 160 140 148 150 CUBGtnKlco 33 33 304 314 32 lOIIBCItn. 01 01 01 OS 07 SOOIIo'tttko 40 40 40 44 47 10 Iltntl'n OS.... 284 284 284 SSlSMOnt. 1004 102 100 1004 101 UOOinsttci. 60 60 474 40 40 lTOl.c.np 2B 28 28 20 28 105LEAW 164 164 164 16 164 BlOI.EAVfp 70 71 004 70 71 AOlBUktMilDl 1014 1004 101 102 lOOLoDglsl. 42 42 42 40 60 2VS0LtclOat 404 404 304 30 40 V4Lae!0p. 004 004 004 86 00 18140 1.ou AN 644 644 62 634 634 87430 tl.nCo.il05 106 08 1024 1024 BOO Mln Iron 504 00 604 604 02 16305 UelStRr 141 141 132 136 1364 KSU5 Mich 0.. 100 100 1034 1044 106 300UftHtL 20 204 264 20 27 87 M t St L, lstpf.. 86 86 86 834 80 400 HA St I. 2d pf.. 634 634 63 63 644 1308BHOP.V.. 27 27 24 26 264 20U0HO.KAT 114 114 114 114 114 BCSOM.KATp 364 30 344 36 364 too Mob AO 27 27 27 100MorAE.17O4 1704 1704 170 176 230 N I, Oil.. 174 174 17 16 17 8310 N J Cent 01 034 8D 014 014 024C0NYCotU24 1124 1004 11 14 112 2800NalLtd 31 3 14 30 30 304 2uOS.tI.dr 1034 1034 1034 1034 1044 lBOONorAm, 64 6-a 64 64 64 1100N Y.CA Btl 13 134 124 124 13 400 N Y.CA St 1.3 p 36 35 36 334 364 200NY.SAW 14 14 14 12 14 BON AW.. 15 16 16 S083NAVp 47 474 464 404 404 1084B NorPae. 214 214 10 204 204 BJlSBNI'anp, 004 004 60 604 00 BOOntAM. 34 34 34 34 5 S70001UAW 154 164 16 164 154 00 Ore Imp fitb 1 p 204 204 204 BOOOrllAN 40 40 40 40 60 770OrtBL., 27 274 204 27 274 4430 Par Hall 2R4 284 204 274 28 400 Pen, Deo AF.r.. l, 14 4 1 14 197BPulPtlC176 178 176 170 177 teoo p, c, c a Btl... 434 434 434 434 40 BBO P, CCA ttl.p.. 00 00 00 00 08 BI8apunR!U114 1134 1114 1124 113 B0030 Pcoplt't OAU.. 02 024 8B4 00 004 84B0ltttdloz 104 104 18 1B4 184 Il8i4 1tradlp 444 444 414 424 43 70B0Ilead2p 224 23 214 224 23 SOOROW.. 23 23 23 800RII.BW 44 44 44 44 6 800StL8Wp 04 04 04 04 10 1280SIPAO. 71 71 07 004 084 BOOSoPto,. 10 10 10 10 20 21t)3Solty... 84 84 84 64 84 etl83SoHyp. 284 2B4 204 274 274 700 8UAOI 04 04 0 64 04 SOOStJAO I 1st p.. 48 48 40 44 40 ioo at i, as Pitt p. 60 66 66 644 60 700 Bt L A S P2dp. 23 234 284 224 23 lOSttnRAT 44 44 44 44 44 4813TCAI.. 20 20 10 10 104 800Tcir. 104 104 10 104 11 1880BUnPe. 28 204 204 284 284 8183UnPaop 63 634 61 624 63 2T00UP.UAU 84 0 84 84 84 11 US Ex.. 44 44 43 42 46 lOOUPaeN. 214 214 214 214 COO Ub Hue. 10 104 10 10 174 ItlOUbllubp 07 07 06 064 004 1710 UM, p.. 014 014 604 004 004 nvowtbtth. 04 7 04 7 74 6150 Wtb p.. 10 10 I6it 164 164 Qrtif OTV Lew r Cloting CalM. 4fu?. Ml. stt. Bid, AmU4. 10W.FEl.116 116 116 110 laO 1S77W0T1 884 884 804 87 874 SOOWALK, tr 24 84 24 E4 24 100 WAL E P.tr... 1B4 184 124 114 1B4 aOWUnB. 74 74 74 lot. 1 ..if., 727,0 10 slurm. BOSTON CI.03I.N0 QUOTATIONS. tlH. Atkld. Dli. AtU4. BotAAtB.,2204 222 Bos A Moo.. 173 4 1734 Dot A Me... 104 CtlAnet.lt 620 Chief torn, 1104 112 Oiceolt 30 304 ritchburtjp 00 004 Qulncyll... 110 MexCen4s 034 TamUla..,160 153 Old Colony. 103 Buttt 234 234 tVKUcorn. 814 814 II 00) lit... 00 01 tioiiiln'nC. 204 204 b0 2d... 73 AraBellT!l260 251 BottonF.I.. 67 68 Wt.tEltc. 23 244 Mernttatll45 1464 GtnEteep.. 00 PIllLADKI.rillA C103IN0 QnOTATIONi. JBld. AtUd. nti. Atked. UhlrtTat. 204 214 EISDeom. 20 22 Cl'RyoM. 24 264 r.lBnpf... 23 26 PatlaTrao. 704 704 IMU.APj 204 204 Union Tru 144 144 Pit, LAP p 50 67 EAPTc,. 804 81 WetibCe.. 10 11 MetTrte...l34 135 WclibOpf 60 62 CTofNJ. 44 WNYAP. 34 34 crotNJS.104 1044 PaltTrao.. 234 234 UOImpColOl 1014 Martden....- 04 04 WOI. Co.. 34 30 I.ATKST LONDON QUOTATIONS. AtehUnn, ep 12 Northern Paclflo... 224 Atehlon pf 284 Northern Ptwinopf. 034 Ctntdltn Pnoinj... 834 Ontario A Welt..... 164 Chesapeake A Ohio. 214 PennsylTtnti. CO Krioeon, p 1 44 UetdlnE, lit a p.... 10 Grit lstpf 304 Itetdlng lstpf. 234 Illinois Central 106 stPaul 054 KanitsA Texas.... 124 South Railway 04 LtkeShum 100 South Railway pf.. 204 LoulsTllla ANaih.. 604 Union Ptoiflo 204 Men York Central. 115 Wtbatupf 1714 Norfolk AW pf.n.. 404 Final salos comparo with those of yesterday as) follows: Vi.23. JVb. 24. reb. 23. Fib. 24. A.TASFe. 114 1 04 Met St Ry.. 144 1354 A.TASFap 28 204 Natl.ra:... 32 30 AmSRef..l2S4 1214 NortliAm.. 64 64 AmSRcf p.1114 1104KorfAWp 484 404 AtnTob,.,. 804 88 S W com... 1 224 120 AmSpM... 74 74NPaocon. 224 204 AmSpUp. 21 10 NPtopf... 014 00 Bro.kltT.. 304 374 VYCent ..113 1114 Can South. 404 47 s' J Cent... 02 014 CanPao.... 824 824 Omaha com 714 07 CCCABtL 314 304 JntA W... 164 164 C.DAQ.... 004 034 0RAK 604 40 Ctn0ta....l84 1804 Ore Imp.... 274 204 CheiAO... 21 20 Pto Hall.. 284 274 ChtJW.... 11 10 PeoOAC. 014 00 CI.LAW.. 144 134 Pull PCtr.. 170 170 Del II111I..1 10 100 ItocltltltDd 87 84 DenAHOp 48 404 teadinc.... 104 184 Erie 144 14 Iteadlstpt 40 424 Eriolttp.. 304 384 StPcom... 024 014 GcnEIn-.. 331, 314 St Paul p.. .140 1454 at North p. 1 &0 140 iolfwaj.. 84 84 IlllnltCenl024 1004 -oR'wty p 20 274 KtnATpf. 30 35 r.-xatPtc. 104 104 LtuANtsh 65 634 TC.l A R 204 104 LtkeShorel02 1014 " Pae.. 204 284 LHAWest 16 164UnPaon.. 644 624 LEAWpt 71 004 Us Rubber 18 10 Luled.aa. 404 304 Us Hub p. 004 054 llanhCon.,1074 1024 USLeatap 02 004 Mich Cent.. 1004 105 Wabathpf. 104 154 llnAStt. 27 254WUuTel.. 884 87'. MoPte..... 274 26 VhAI.i:... 24 24 Government bonds weak. The 4s of 1007 closed U V cent, lower bid. tho fis closed V cent, lower bid. tho r. -Is of 11IU.5 ilofuil 14, nnd thoc 4stif llt'.'D l'-j V cent, lower bid. Kaiiwoy and other bonds, weak. Tim features wero Amorlcnn Tobrtcco Scrip, lirookljn Unidd Transit ns, Chesapenko and Ohio general tins, Clilc.'igo Torniltwil Is. Hocking Valluv ,rx, fJ5 ji.: Knnsts City, i'lttiburg and (lulf lst, Metro politan Street lt.iilnay Ts, Missouri. Kansas nnd Texas of Texas ,rs, Manhattan Itailway 4y, Norfolk and AVeslein 4s, Oregon Short I.lno coueol 3s, Oregon Improvement lis. oth !. p.; Iteadiug gcncrnl -is. Ufo Orando Western 1M, Southern Hallway Tis, Texas l'.tciUc ds. Union Pnclflc 4s. 1'nlon l'arlllr, nunrcr and Oulf lets. t. r.; Wisconsin C.".itrnl lstr. I. r.; Atchi son, Erie, KunsflK mid Texns, Northern 1'aclllo and Wubtsh Issues, 'i lin n;oro important net de clines w ere in AtchUon rttl.l. 4-, 14 cent.. to.Ss. and general 4s. i!1, to Mt; Ainetlcun Tolui to scrip.'-"!, to 70K;; llrooklrn Itipld Transit ."is, tt. to lllij: Chcsaponko and Ohio general .W-js. 12, to81;Cliirago Terminal fn, , to f5; Krlo general liens, 3-ls, U"u, to TO, nnd prior onds, 4, to 'jilli; Hocking Valley ."h. 13 p.. Wi. to 77; Kansns and Texas is, 13j, to KS. nnd !!ds. 1. to ill: Kansas Cltj. I'lttsbtirg and CJnlf Isib. 1H. to7l; Jlelropollltin Street Ilallmy As. I4, toll"; Missouri. IvuiiBaM and Texas of Texas 5s. laj. to 824; M mhrtlliin Hallway -Is, i:M, to IMI'a: Nurthern I'aclllo Tcrmln il lsts, l'.. to lOti; prior 4s, 14. 10 03. and general .'Is, "s. to 004; Norfolk and Western 4s, 14. to hOh; Oregon Short Lino rnusol 3s. 'J. to 100 Oretcon imprncnicnt ,rm. 5th i. p., 3, to nil; Tie uling gen eral 4s, '2, toHU's; ltio tlraiido Western lhts, 'Hi. to H1SU; Southern ltnilway ,1s. 'J. ro 00; Texas l'ncihV '-Ms, 1j. to :il.; Union Pnelllo 4s. ls, totl'i; Union raclllc. llcnvcr nnd Oulf lsts, t. r lSj. tntvmt; WabsBh lsts, i.tol0H3a, and 2iN, l,to78, nil Wisconsin Central lsts, t. r 2 V cent., to .'ID'S. Salos of silver bullion certificates for 1,000 ounces were made on the Stock Kxchangc nt Stm-c. Commercial price of bar silver in Now York, 3T3ic. Har urn or In London closed nt J5Il-10d. Mexican siher dollars wero quoted at 454. MonoyoncallS'stUVIcent. Timemoncrln hot ter dimand nnd olferinu aro light. Lenders are disposed to make only short engagements at 4 V rent, for tlireoto six monthsongood mixed Stock lCxchauire collateral. Commercial P'ipcr Is nuoted at :tH.(ffl cont. for bills rceolvablo ana prime singlo names. Good names aro quoted at 4i!"i5 V cent. Sterling oxehango was woak and decidedly lower, with u reduction In both posted nnd nctunl mtos. Tho udvnnco In money hero nnd further large purchases for Loudon nccnunt wero tho dominant factors in tho market. Con tinental oxehango was also lower. Posted nsklng rntes for sterling nro: Sixty days, $-l.8ri'2. and sight, ipl.sil. Actual rates aro: lying bllK I.K2'c4.S!i.li; sight drafts. $4.rtmrtif Leu1,, and cnblo transfers, W.83M M.H.'iM. FrnneH are quoted nt .ri.t!'."2'J3.21'rt for long and 3,21 'itJ.V.'Ou for hhort: relchsinnrkn, 01Hnt''j for long nnd (liajMlilTsi for short; guilders. 40 3-1U4J40U for long and 401-lGu 40't) for short. Domcstio exehimgo on New York: Hoaton 84MO cents dlM-oiint. Charleston Iluylug, 1-10 discount; selling, 1-KI premium. Savnn nah Iluylug, par; Helling. 1-10 premium. New Orleans-Hank, pur: trnnniorclal, irl iliscount. Sail Krunclsen Siglit, 20 cents premium naked; telegraph, U'J'j cents iirciiiiuiii. St. lyiuls 25 cents bid, ollcrml Ht 13 (.'cuts discount. Chicago fiOeentsdisi'mint. Cincinnati -llclwcen banks, GOt'oo cents dlscounl, nnd oxer counter, pat, Glucono Sugar Hcllulug comnion is nuoted nt :iiWr;ilP4. nnd tlio profiirred at IIOi!)'.'. Stsndanl Oil Trust icrtlllentes closed nt Udl'j e:i70; Aincricnii Malting at 21(l('J;i, antl preferred at 70'jir(72'"j; Standard Oils tominon nt 133i!140, nnd tlin preferred at llUlvtltiS; Mutual Ous at :i20t:t:iO; SyraeiiHo Gas at IT'-j'.'tr.l; Aiiisteiduiii Ons at 'Jtii.tlll, pre fLrrud at (l3i.j"Mla, and tho bonds nt lilltflOl, '1 he Southern Hnllroad rcpoi Is gross earnings for January of 1, (17 1.073, an Increase of SIOI),. 012 as compared with tho bamomouthof Inst year, and not $520,321, uu Increase n( 810,32. Kor thu sorn montlis ending Jan. 31 tiiugross enrnlngH wereffl2,l'lS,7.'10, nn Intrensuof S7tll,. lM2as compared with tho corresponding period of last year, and net $4,030,400, an lucrease of S251,l!Sl. Tho Clovcland, Iirnln nnd Wheeling Kallroad reports gross earnings for Doccmbrr of fl40, 731), an Increasoof 58,8t0 us compared with tho sauio month of tho previous )oiir, and net 031,1)3:1, an increase or &23.035, For the six months ending Dec, 31 the gross curnliigs wero $770,438, nit Incrosso of $1H0,011 as compared with the coriespondlng period of the previous year, and net S2(!7,0U1, nn incroaso of (rUO.lliiil. Tho Georgia Southern and Florida Hnllroad reports grosi earnings for January of ijnW.732, nn increase of 1,080 as compared with I lie uaino month of Inst year, and net t-Xl.l 10, nn im-renso of if-Hl. For tho sotcn months ending Jun, 111 the gross earnings w ore 0331,140, nn Increase of 014,873 as compared with the corresponding period of last year, .and net 0103,302, un In crease of 03,(183. The Northern Central Hallrond reports gross earnings for January of 05011.535, a decreaBo of 0111,330 as compared Willi tho snmo month of last )car, and net 0103,228, a decrcaso of Vi'UUui The Chicago and West, Michigan Railroad Company reports for tho year ending Doe. 31; 1NII7. Ihllfl t'AUN0. Oroti timings, 1,50,7:M $l,nf.'.017 luc. tn.107 Oper.expto.es, l.UOU.aus l,HVI,4;u D.-c. il,073 Net etrnlnct.. 350.M2n 1331.141 Ine fu'lTB Other Inooine... 2,b02 1,4UU Inc. 1.00B Tottlntt ISOH.IHS 3V2.n:i7 InceoTiTaM Charge. 415.W1 40d,:ll34 Inc. 7,1107 DtOcit 103,783 89,77 Ie0.ltlj,044 The Detroit, Ornnd Hapids and Western Hall road reports for the year ended Dec. 31; lh(7. 1808 Chanoa. Orotitarnlottf 1,018,740 1,187,70 Inc. I1SIH.D70 Optr,txpBt UH4,Uej 1,007,SU8 peo, i'.',33 Nttttrnlntt (3U,377 1180,072 Ine. 1102.1)03 Other Incorno., 3,014 1,601) Ine. 8,308 Total S837.IIUI tl81,f78 Ino. S165.813 Ch.rgt. SUU,S83 49,043 Inc. 1V0.SH8 Surplui. . tt7,00H $IU1!.0J3 Dro. (34,473 The receipts of tho Uoverutnent to day wero; Cuttoms. 8711,200: Internal revenue, 9381,234.: and miscellaneous, 810,023, n, total or 91,111, 607. The disbursements were 8025.000. an ex cels of receipts over expenditures of 818007. The receipts of tho fltcnl year to dale have been 8270,120,100. nd the expenditures 8270.040,. 600, nn oxcets of expenditures over receipts of 9410,404. The official count of cash In tho Treasury at the close of business to-day compared with that of yesterday shows: . , Feb. 23. 3. 84. Hold coin and bullion, ..tl7,ieB,A77 (107,101,748 Mlrerdolltrsandlmlllon 17,848,787 17,817,028 Unllod states notei 0,188,708 80,000,043 Other titetileitdeniadd ..... lltbllltlel 11,033,073 10.B4tf.087 Avilltb.e etth balance, . ... Including cold rc.rrTe.22B,30,27 5B,01U,038 Money In London 2 VccnU Hates of dis count In open market for both short nnd three months' bills, 2a4(a27sVccnt. Tho Hank of Eng land minimum rato of dlucount unchongedat 3 V cent. Tho proportion of Its reserve to lia bilities Is 44.10 cent., against 45.77 Inst week nnd 33.41 tho same week last yoar. Tho weekly statement of tho bunk shows tho following changoj from tho previous account: Tottl re echo Increased ctlOO.OOO, circulation decreased 03,000. bullion Increased JC0i:i.391. "Other" securities Increased X2.711.000, "other" de posits Increased 1,040,000, puhllo deposits Increasod 1,710,000, notes rnflcrvo Inereasod 573,000. Government socurltlos unchnngod. Paris advices quote .'I V cent', nt 103 francs 70 centimes. Kxchnngo nn Imdon, 23 francs 27'b centimes. Tho weekly statement of tho Unnk of Franco shows the following changes from tho previous account: Notes In circulation decrotsed 17,1150,000 frnnes. Treasury accounts current decreased 3,1)00.000 francs, gold on hand Increased 1,025,000 francB, hills dis counted decreased 030.000 francs, silver on hand Increased 4.823,000 francs. J. & W. Scllgmnn & Co. nnnounco that the subscriptions to tho 87.300.000 of 6 t cent, gold bonds of tho Kquitnblo Illuminating Gas Light Company of Philadelphia received by them nfter tho books oponod this morning woro In excess of tho nmounts of bonds olTorcd, and in consequence tbo subscription books wero closed to-day instead of at the closo of b 'slncss to-morrow, Tho sales of mining stocks at tho Now York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange to day wero as follows: Open- 77loa- Lett- Clot. Salet. Xatne. ina. ett. ett. inc. BOO Deit A neleher.. ,35 .36 .36 .35 lOOConCtlAVa.... ,06 .05 .05 .06 COO Creede A O Ck.. .04 .04 .04 .04 000 norn Silver .... 1.35 1.35 1.36 1.36 lOHome.takB 11.25 41.25 41.26 41.25 1000 Isabella 20 .20 .20 .20 100 Mollte Olb.on.. .23 .23 .23 .23 SOO Sierra NoTada.. ,05 1.06 1.05 1.05 Total. .lo. 2.010nar.'t. COSIMEIICIAL, CQ31PEXD. TnnitsDAT, Feb. 24. Grain Wheat Spot was oasy. Tho sales wero 67,000 bush.. Includ ing 17,000 No. 2 rod nt Ol.OOli freo on board afloat; 48,000 No. 2 hard winter on prlvato terms nt the outports far export, and 2,000 No. 2 red at 01.00 In elovntor. Free on board afloat: No. 1 Northern spring. Now York, $1.0911 ; do. Duluth, 81.09-; No. 2 red. 01.074; No. 1 hard Duluth, S1.13V; No. 1 hard Manitoba, 01.11 'c. Futures declined 2ec to 2sc Future sales 4,240,000 bush., as follows: 7n.( OfieninQ. llluhett. Zntreif. Cfo.fn?. .Vf0At. March 107s lO'i 103 I03C, 10H Jlsy lnicj nil-,, on'. IOO' 10'JXj Juir 04 utij v-i ugi 044 September. B'J'-j Mh S2h HSHi 84 Parley Was dull. Now feeding, R2iic.. cost and freight to lluffnlo tt openlnR of navlcatton. Rye Was ea.7. No. a V stern, BWtai."8e., free on board afloat, corn Spot was lower. ThJ sales wero 4V0, oiii) liuab , Ineludlug 130.000 No. -.' mixed hero; 820, 001 On. at the outports on prKate terms for export; r.. 000 No. V inlxeil at :im.je. iletiered. and 8j,(Hl0 yel low at 88e. In elevator. Nn. U mixed In elevator, S3e. Futures ileclined c. to e. Future stlet 303,000 butb., us follows: Last Oprniio.IIi(ihtit.Lc'mt.Clolno.Moht. Mav IIS S."i"c, 04's H4'8 US", Jul Mil1, 3l)i U3"Si UO DOKi Oats Spot was "( to "..h-. lower. Tho sties wero 113,000 I mil , Including 70,00u No. 3 white clipped on prltsto t, ruin for export No. 3 white, atge.i No. 8 do,:r.'c.; No. 3 whit." cllpied, 83e.i No. 3 do., J.'e.l No 3 mixed, lt i-jo ; No 8 ilo, :!Ie., ri-Jected mixed, H0i.;r.: ilo. white, 31c No. 3 mixed, dollvered, :i3e.t track mlveil, "Jlsa:3"se.t do white. 33,000 at 8J(s 8Sc. futures were nomlualu lower. No salet, Latt Openlr.y. Ulghett. Latcett. anting. Xtaht. illy .... .... 3(1 'h 30' Wheat whs fntrly active to-dav. but weak. On gen eral tdlluir foriocal and foreign account, lllduied lw the breuk In the ntncK market, prices deellued thurnh. Stop losi orders were reaobed, uoceleratlng the decline. Towanl the close price, rallied slightly on covirlugnf short', together with romo neve bu Ing. Iitrroo lecllned VI to Vjd. Ptrls ini Irregular. Autuerp was null t. The Northwe.teru receipts wero 384 eats, against 350 last week unl lfis lat year. Th t flout output at thn Nortbwe-t last weelc was .'103.300 libl... ngohmt VTI.nilH ii jrsr .o Tho Cincinnati ric Current In Its weekly crop summary .aid. "This 'i.v lieen a rather .evero week on the wheat crop In sum locallt'e-t, though now there Is a considerable extent of mjw protect'on. The arer.ge condlilon ha not ehnugeil much Thn a.lvHiiccd tirlcui havo enlarged tho marketings of grain." Corn nnd oats decllneit In sympathy with wlcat. Liverpool was ticchatigid to sd. lower mi corn. Ther- wa a guol expirt donianl for corn Chicago rmelved 08"! earsof corn and :H3 of oats and expects 030 and ..03 ears respeetlvt-ly tomorrow. Chicago. Feb. 24. -"Tho general run of to day mos bearish on wheat, although the war stare had more luduence than unythlng else, caus ing ., liberal realizing by ptrtua who were long, out- Ide of the I elter Interest. Around uOe. broker, for thu bull faction were liberal buyers for July. Liver pool eamo "..d. loner, and predicted that early slilii ments from India would be heat ler than cxpectid. Argentine catties reported luiproied weather. Clear ances from tba seaboard were 387.0U0. Uocetpts h-re 133 ears, with 133 estimated for tomor row. In tho lant two da). 81 enri of contract grale bare gnno Into regular elevator, for mixing houses. There Is llabln to be a good deal of win at feci lved here from annus sources between now and the llr&t of 3Isr. Fjirorable oroii weather would exert a bearish Inlluen o on the dlf. ferent outlons. Corn I.Iiuid.itlou In eoar.n grains caiiKtd lower prlcis for both corn and oats, enoh losing about '4C Iteeelpts of corn were 833 ears; estimated for to morrow 130 Receipts or oats :U3, with llOBesilnntedfnrto morrow. Clearances of corn werearan over l.ono ooo Imili., making tbo total for two days ocer 3.000,000. F.xport bids on loth cvrn and oats to-dny ere out of Muo Tho stock of corn In store and afloat Is In the neighborhood of 3.000,000 bui.li .and ueeils ttio .u.talnlng Influeuco of a good demand to maintain price.. With the bet ter eouutrv roads receipts here will 1m liberal." FIOI'U Trade was rather moie active than of late, and prices were easier, owing to tho .harp break In wheat. The sties wero 12,3U0 Dbli. Ilbl: 5aet. Receipts 1U.M07 14.33U F.xports 11,041 SO Winter In bbls.: huprflne. t3.05rt$:i.S3; No. 2 extra, S3 Id .tt J. 70; stralghti, S4.ll0i(4.hl); patents, (4 NO (,(." 83. Spring In nhls.: Clears, 41.30US4.S3; straights, (4 7SittS, patents, I3.33US3.40. 31 111 feed Was steady. Western spring In 100- lb sacks, $lr,.3ll USI3 73; 300.&., 13((I3.3U, winter In bulk, (13 f817. 13otto Spot cotton here was unchanged, with sales of no bales for spinning. Middling uplands, "i.e., against 7ic laitjeart New Orleans and liult tier., aalnvl 7 ae. last J oar. The I-outhern spot infr kets wen- generally steady Charleston iidtaueed 1 ine New nrlesiia ! I 3.0110, Augusta iBc, Jlo. bllo 700, Norfolk 3113, bavauuiih BH7. and M Louis Villi t aim. I.twrponl advnneed 1-H3d. on tho sl.ot for middling and nl,oe, and 1 10 1. for other grades. t 11)1 sales of 13.1100 hip at futures their npem-il I point lower, milled, and advanced 1 to lij point, loll reait-d, closing uneliunied to i-j point higher, Manchester vas qul-tlnit .:oad. Ilio lloinhsy re ceipts for the week were dl.lllio bales, ajalnst 3ll,0u0 ln,icar. blpntents to Oiett I'rltslu, 1,000, aguliiFt none last yor: tutheCout 11-nl 3,uno. ngalnst 1.1,000 Inst year. The receipts at tho principal Interior towns were us follows; lAltt fMtt To-iUiy. llVet-. JVar, 1893. Augusta... 3lili 70 173 e3rl Memphis, I, .In I 1,3111 4 11) 748 M Louis 1118 V34 371 1113 Cincinnati 3.1 18 1,017 1,043 007 Houston. .3,1811 4,317 1,7411 8,217 The shipments from Augusta today wero 88 1 hales, Memphis 1,3:10, ht. Lout. 8,8114, Cincinnati 2,033, and llou.ton 3,330 bale., ilotistnit expert, to morrow 3.M10 to 4,000. against 4.773 Lit week, 1,701 last year, and 4 083 III 1833. New Orlonm expects 10,0110 to 11,000, ugalutt 4. 3JI last week. .'1,40.1 lust jer, and 8,138 In 8S. The port receipts were It),. (jUObales. ag.luit 3S.B71 last week. H,34H last year, and 87,048 In 1803; thu. far this week 12h,7N4 against 107,180 thus far last week. The exports from the port, wore 23,e(i3 bile.. New Orleans ad vanced 3 to :i points, hut reacted, Futuroi here opened 3 to 4 points higher, lost this and ileellnid 3 to 3 points, recovered and advanced 1 to 8 points, then reacted and clotcd rtesdr at a net decline- of 1 to 3 points, Willi sales of 301, OOO btlos. The future trading was as follows: rfoifntr Illahttt, Lmrrtl. Salet. February. B.tuitjOOO tl.og 11 no 20(1 March 0.0(1(4. . ., 11.04 3.1)8 48.ti.io April II.O3UII04 II OS 1103 v.nno May. , .. (IOiImO.07 11.13 11.03 OB.hOO June.. il (IHmiI.IO tin 11(111 S. 10(1 July 0,l2in l:l n.17 11,11 8,3110 August. .0,1 5i.lS. 1 It II lu K.I3 60.300 Beptember 0.14U8 in n.lN 0.14 I. win October.. ..ll.U'rtO.IB fl.HI fl,I3 3,8110 Noeliiber,.8.14(i4ll,l3 8 17 8.14 1,3011 Dfteinber..tU7ci.18 0.17 8.17 100 The trading lucolton today w as of moderate volume, but lu the main of a locul character. Prices fluctu ated within a natron rtuge vtltouui decide,, u-u-deney either war, and at tho rloso tney wero prtcll ctlly tinchaugi-d from lie! ulght'l final iuotatlons. At the opening prlies udvauceo slightly on t rally In I.lverpoul alter an easier opening and a good demand there for .pot cotton at an advanoe. Smaller receipts at the ports aUo had tomo Influence. Hut tho weikurst In tho stock tutriet checked bulllih oper ations tna etused a reaction. The loss was slight, however, tnd was soon recovered uu local buying, March notices for about 111.000 to 13,000 bales were Issued, but they had no effect. The spot market, at the Ijouth were linn, with a good demand, and the export, were liberal, exceeding the receipts by mure lr,ou 7,000 bale.. Toward thu clots price, declined slightly nnulllng by local iculpers. lrr goods wero moioactlro lu-Uay and (Inn, Trny, .Mt , Feb. 111. "1'reptrttlous for the new crop htve tieguu, Dou't think there will t , very large clecrraso In acreage, but a eunilderable reduction In use of ferilllrers. More com will be plented, and we understand eonstderable laud hat tlready been devoted to oats, Oti the whole, we think a decline Instead of an ad vance lu the market right now would naru been bene ficial 10 II111 boutu In leachliigby low price, tatt over production should Lo avoided. Our farmer, have heeu benefited by heavy demand for our cattle that are lie Ing blppd West, and considerable money nti gnu,, Into their pockctt from this source." Cvrrt-ltlo vn the spot was dull but itstdyi No. 7. tUstao Y. Rttt BOO bin Buetrtmtof t on private ttrmt. Th future trading was at follows! Saltt. Illahttt. iosee.f. .'"'?''. Jtnutry.... ,730 6.03 B.ys b.oob.bb Febrntry.., BOO 6.88 B.BR M5?'55 Mtrch.. ...1MB0 B.BB B.4B S-JJS-J2 Mar ,, d.COl) 3.80 B.80 3.B(8.ao June 600 3.08 B.BS B.OOaB.flt July 3,130 6.70 6.70 6.88O3.70 Au.uit B0 B.7B 8.7B B.70B.'iB Beptember. 7,760 8.83 6.80 S'Z55'!:t! December.. 8,000 6.B3 6.00 6.80OB.06 Futures hert declined B tn 10 points, closing tteady, with l. lei of 40,760 bagt. Havre de clined V to t. ntmburg wit unchanged to ofg. hlzher. Itlo was qultt at BO relt advaneet receipts In two dayt lO.OOOt ttock 881,0001 exchange 0 8.1-OJd., an advance of 1.33d. B.ntos was quiet and unckingedi reeelpts In two days sn.OOOistnek 806,000. Selling by tired holders caused the decline here to-day. l.tts Rrattllan ad vleet tttte that the crop prospects aro very promis ing. The Btntot yield It Is stated will be larger than the present out and the Itlo equal to that of thla seatnn. Dean expect Urge receipts till the end of March, aa there appears tn be plenty of coffeo lu the Interior. Meantime Jobbers here are do ing verv little but nest. Most of them litre been bullish for a long lime on a gtadutlly declining nap ket, and they are helteccd lo hold a good tupplr of coffee. The short Interest Is said to bo trifling Home of the short telling It said to have Iwen merely tgalut purchtsct In Drttll. Shorts who cover put out short lines a?aln on tny advtnce. At to the spcciilttlon, It Ii itlll oslDslgninosnt and uninterest ing as over. Tho nuittde public seems to bt afraid to touch coffee nn either side of the market, at has been the ease most of the time for some years past Mrtals Iron was dull, Hpot, Febrntry, March, tnd April, S,43fn.0S. Coprer was higher, spot, Feb ruary, March, April and Mar, ll.BBdtll.Bno. Lead was easv. Hpot, February. Mtrch, tnd April, 8.75( II 8t)e, Tin was firm, Hpot, February, and March, 14, 03(414, 16c. Spelter as unchanged. Spot, Feb ruary, March and April, 4,IOe44.30e. I'novtsioss Lard wasdull, hut steady t prime, 83.43 rlty, t3,13Hi(it3.23i refined for the Continent, C3.P8, Pork was lower mess. 111), 70$11. Cut meals were firm, l'lckled hams, "ViSc.t do, bellies, BV-til'ec.; do. Bhoulders, 4sc. Dressed hogs. B(eB8spo. Ttllow, SVc nutter Creamery, Western extras. 300.1 firsts, lfVilUcu seconds. 1 (Ki 1 7c.t thirds, 14lcCtl3'-je.i state, finest, IPe.; firsts, 17(18c.t thirds toseeonds, 149180. Cheese State, full cream, large fanry, BKc.i choice, 88Ue.t fair to goid, 7loel7;4e.: common, 81a'it7c.t small colored and white fancy, Hcsec; chol e, HU( 8o,t tominon to good, 74c. Kggs Fresh gathered. State tnd Pennsylvania, fancy, 15j.l3ic.i llaltlmore, firsts, lBc.t Washington do, 15o. ; Western do, 18e, Chicago. Feb. 34. "Provisions, In tympatby with the groin markets and uneasiness over the political situation, were tower. Packers bought early, tint turned sellers at the close. The cash demand for both cash and speculative was lighter than It has been." htocn ttnw was quiet hut tteadyt Bt test, 8 11-lilc.t DO' test. 4 3-lOc. Bales 700 tonicentrlf ligale, 118" test, at Ilreakwater at 3 -jC, coit, freight, and Insurance, and 1,40(1 brigs do., DO test, at 4 3-10e. eX'thlp. Reined was quiet. CllR'ioo, Feb. 3 1. These were to d.y's pricet: .ait TTTieaf.' Openfno. lligUett. Lnirett. doting. S'laM. Feb 1.03' 1.031. 1.04 l.O.ICj l.Oll May 1.03 1.034 1.0 14 1.031, 1. 00 Jul) 01 814 MIC, RO-s I'li Kept 711 7IH 7Hl4 7ss 7U4 Deo .... 781-j 7SHi 77' 78 7s Corn: May 301 3n3 3(l'i 30', S0, July Ill 314 30', 81 .'U's Sept.. .. 334 324 83 2l, 33 Onli: May .... Sfls, 28a, SS, sfli, 204 July 314 21, 24 24, 2t, 7ord: Mav.. .. 3.2713 3.274 3.224 8.334 6.274 July 3.374 C.374 3.30 6.30 6.874 Ktos: May 3.23 6.23 3.13 3.13 3.224 July B.30 3.30 3.23 4 6.224 6.30 IMrk! May.. ..$.10.73 J10.774 $10.(15 $10,118 $10,824 July 10.73 10.80 10.074 10.074 11.83 Live Stock Market. NxwYorx, Thur.dty, Feb. 24. Receipts of beevet wero 01H head. Including 3 cars for the market. Nothing doing at the cattle yards. Feeling aleady. City dressed native sides slow at 7c$H4c. V &. Cablet f rum European market! showed no change In tone or nrlces. Exports today 034 llvo cattle; tomorrow, 188 head. Receipts of calves w ere 06 head, all for the market. Trade limited for lack of offerings, hut feeling firm. Ordinary to prime veals sold at $8$8 V 100 Its. Nograssers. City dressed vesls steady at84($114c V Tb. Receipts of sheep and lambs were 04 cars, or 1,808 head, Including 4 earn cons gned direct. Count Ingtho stale Mock there were 74 cars on sale. No theep offered, but nominally flrmt light lamts wore also rated Arm, while hotty do, were slow and un changed. Four cars unsold, (lend to prime lambs soil nt $3 ntiv($ii ino ns. Dressed mutton firm at 84(hc. i n,.; dressed lambs at 74(ic!le Receipts of hog, In 'ludlng 24 cars to b sold, were 2,31)3 head. Muwaud weak at $4,33ut$4.30 v" 100 Its Ileal Kslnte Frlvnte Sales. J. D. Trimble has sold for the New York ruble and Common Prnjer Rook Society to Fdwurd Kocbller, No. 74 West Ninety fourth strcot, a three-story brown Btono dwelling, 17xUUxli3, for about 33,000 llllams A llro.. It Is reported, have sold No. 37 West Fortv-nfth street, tolteujumln F. Spink, u three story brnwntnne dwelling. 1M. 11x103. A. L. Miirdecal and miii havo sold for Adler & Herr mau to the Soiboardlt alt Compjiiy tho entire east erly front of Ssventh ncenue. running fro'o 112th to 113th strei-t, bcln? 3U1.10 feet ou Heveuth avouuo ami 100 feet deep. Jsmes lltlley has sold for Mrs. Flannih Hanover tho five-story store and tenement houso No. :li)4 Tenth avenue, 111.3x100.3, to S. Herman for$IH,000. David Stew art has sold to Frank 11. Fablttl, for tlio llrust Mar Compjii), three lots, 73x104 11. 011 the south side of l-.'ld street, 33(1 feet east of Eletcnth avenue The purchasers will erect four three story dwellings 011 iho property. The same broker has told to tl e EriM Marx Company, for (Jeorgo It. bi hleflolln. tho plot 73xt3. on the uortheast corner of Audubon avenue aud llP-th street. W. A. CUrk of Untte. Mont., Is tntving plans ilraw n by Lord, Hew lett & Hall fur a palatial rour-stor rest denco to lie e reeled at tho northeast corner or Fifth avenue and Heeenty-seventh street. The house Is es timated to cost (730.000. Ttenl Kslate Auction Snlcs. At the Broadway salesroom yesterday William M. Ran sold No. '.J Lewis street. 133 fuet north of Ilroomo street, three-story and buselueut b gh stoop ldlck dwelling, 33x1011, partition sate, to Newman t'oweu for S13.10O; also No. 8ti llroome street, 73 feet west of Leel street, three-story and cellar brick building. 23,1x73x23x75. partition sate, to Rernnrd Milauowsky for $13,300; aUo No. 3 Allen stleet. 173.10 feet eolith of Hester street, six stury and cellsr brick tenement house, wltti two stores, 33 7xS.:ix33.mx7S.3, to Nnthali Cohen for $33,033; alio No. 34 Alb n street, 188.3 feet south of Hester street, runs ui.i 73. 4x south 77.5x went 33.1x north 45. Sx went 30.4 to Allen stleet, x north 32.8 to lieglnulug, llvu story aud cellar Lrlek tenement front house, with two stotts. and a four storj and cellar lirlik rear tenement bou.e, partition, to Jackson & bteru for $.11.00(1, titso No ll Elm street, w. st tide, as widened, 180.0 rest toutlt of tlrand street, lle story and cellur now I rle-k-froiil tenement liouse, 35x 73.10x33x74.7, to S. II. Moue for $24,300; also.No. 30 Chrjstle street, 11)0 feet nortlior lit) ard strei t, six story and cellar brick tenement house, with two stores, 33 1x100.0x33.4x100. 11, to J, O. Slater for $:ll),tiliO;ul.o No. H5 Canal street, northeast corner of 1- Idrldge street, tlvo story and cellar brick tenement bouse, with two plate gists .tores, psrtltloo,' to t-cliaff Sllberiuan for R33,i 00, also No. 21 Uoerek street and Nos. 3iand 40 llroome street, north sseAt corner Rroomettrei 1,25,1x73.3x33,1x78 7t Nos. 2t eioerck end 3h Ilroomo streets Is a flee story brick tene uient house, with two stores, and 40 llroome street Is a four-story hrlck tenoment bouse, with two stuns, partition, 10 A. Otieuberg for 83B, 100; also northwest corner First hveiiuu and Klghty-secnnd street, old buildings, consisting of three story and basement frame dwelling, shop, and two stands, 311 3 x 1 00. 1 x 44, 1 xl 00, forecloiiire, to Jacob hchlosser for $.11,100. I) I'liii'nlxIngiahaui&Co. 10M Nos. mos-innt Sec ond avenue, northeast corner Klghi third street. 33. 10 x 100, two ll-Mory lulck tenement house, with atoies. foreclosure, 10 C. and V.. Ooelr. for 87K,0ii(i, l'eter F Mi ) et- ft Co, told No. 340 F.sst Thlrtt second street, 135 feet west of First uveutie, 17.8x1)8 P. four story hrloL tenement house, with stores, to Thomas O'Connor for $3,080. Thompson ft I'ryortold No. 178 Forsyth street. 130 fe 1 1 north of Ills lugtonstreet, SBxlno. nve story brick tenement houre, foreclosure, to John II. Uurt fur $14,100. lirjnn L. Kennelly soil No. 304 Hast Th'rty-nfth street, 100 feet 1 an Hucomt avenue, 23xUK.li, four ctor br.ox teiiemnul house, w ith stores, and two story brick ttablo on real, 10 Andrew J. Tlerney for $12,10(1. also No. 200 I'lcasaut avenue, near I'l 5lh struet, four-story brownstono Hat bouie, lot 18. Ox til. IM lu ut 300. strong & Iielaud sold No. 14(10 Avenue A and No. 450 i-events e gblh street, begins Avenuo A, south wenteiirner Beceiity elglitn strict, 25xU4, four-story lrlek tetieinent house, with st ires 011 aveuue, and twostory fran.o ilweillng, with Mores, on stnel, foreclosure, to W. (1. Dates for $1K,700, Jumes L. Wells sold No. 3U5 142d stroet, 35x100, three Morv framo dwelling, force lo.uro, to rrank B.'hattler for $ i.pio. Adrian II, Muller ft Bon .old No. 31H West sixty. second street VBxtO'J.B, live story brick tenement house, foroi Insure, to bussnna S. Mlnturn for $13 -Olio also No.2.10 West filxty-cecond street, 33x100 s, flciistorv brick teueinent bouse, foreclosure, to bu sunns s Mlnturn for $15,000 F. II, Ludlow & Co, sold No. 70 West Ninety-Ant street, near Central Park Writ, tlve-story brown stone and brick flat house, lot 27x100,84, voluntary sale, lo II, C. T fiolotuon for $20,830. Charles A, llcrrlain sold Nn. 103 Fast 123d street, tn ar Park teenue, four-story brownstono flat house, lot 20x100,11, oxecutor's sale, to K. c. llanki for $14,000. ' Court 4'nlendart Tblt liny. Appellate lilt Islon Supreme Court. Motions Or ders. Nos. 35, II, 37, 13,45, 47, 48,411,50, 31.33,53. B I, hupruuio court Special Term. Part I. Motion cab endar called at in. 3(1 A. M Part II Court opens at 111(30 A, M. F.x-parte matters. Part III Clear. Motions, Demurrers, Nos. mifl, 1138. Preferred eausu No, 8344. Part IV, C'oso unfinished. Law and fact Nos. R07U, e07t), (Hind, a 1 ;t.i 5(183, B823, 5018, 4073. 4U1I.I. 6tl5. 003" 4UM, 3122, 1 Villi, 5847, 5872, BH77, B3III. Bull' 6050, 5U80, 3U01, 4847, 6.112. 324H, 3240. 5:1111 ' 3835, 5317, BIIUH, 6431. 3431, 5430. 41117' 5277. 1'art V. Clear. Cases from Part IV. Part VL Motto:: to bo sent from hprclal Part I. Part VII. Case unfinished, llevated rallrnoel eases, Irlal Term Part IL Caio unfinished. Preferred causes Nos. I4U51. 143111, 13237, 14847, 8203, 14877 13-183,14760, l73, 14824,151113, 15810, 1B0BI 3813, IB37U, 1B433, 13237, 12810, 12HU. 14297 18118, 1402O. 1311.11. 16430, 14120, PartHI.-CaVo unllnlshed. Nos. 733H, HIOO, H037.N08J.H487.N4tm hMl, 7328. 7880, 7027, 8310, 74B3, 7818, 0:t 6330. Part IV. Clear, Casos from Part III Part V. Ctso unfinished. Cues from Part 111, Part VI 4,'ase unflul.hed. Ct4es frum Part III. Part VII -Clear. Nos. I3S03. B005, B017, 837N. N451 7430, 7010, H037, 811111, 8048, 11272, 7701)! 83X0 8335, B-82, 8885. bllHS, 1288, 00, 80BB Part VIII -Adjourned for the term. Part IX No city e.leinltr 1'trt X. Clear. Cites from Part VII, Pari XL Judgit lo charge. Cases from Part VII, prt XII Adjourned for the term. eurrogatn's Court Chambers. Motion calendar eallid at 10:30 A M, For probate-Wills of Anns 8. Young, at in A M.: Amelia O Ludlow, Catherine A. Kienan, Antoinette P Sparks, Joseph O'Dwsrr. at 10:311 A M 1 Frtnk I,. Hatch. Wm. F. Ford, at 3 p M Trial Tvrm Court opens at 10i30 a. M, No. 1:103 wlllofAgnesB V A, II. Hi No. 1HB0. will of Margaret J Hiulthi No. I30W. will of Savlna McDonald. City Court htieelal Term Court oiwua at 10 A U. Mot una at 10:80 A. M Trial Terni-i'arli I,. It. ill and IV. aajourntd line die. ' ' "'" jfiuniiclnl. financial. SIX PER GENT. GUARANTEE FUND NOTES OF THE Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad Company, MATUrtlXU XOVE.MIirtn l. IHOtt, nSFKnttlVG TO OCIl OFFKIt OF FKBtlWtllY 1T, IHO"), TO nKPt'.X'D HIE AtlOtn ROimlXTOTIIRtl'llRrKU. UKUKIMI, StOllTtlAUR IIOMI ItODS OF THF. ATCIllSOY, TornilA ,jjn iisiTA fk litti.w.tv onp.siv. ox this iimh mf ss.ooo i $ run ckt. BO.D8 WITH COl'rO.tS IIUR Al'nils 8T ATTAtlllCIl. Mitt KVItltV SIB. OOO OF o I'm CKT. 4)TFJ, OTUIt 18 IIT.lt Kit V 4JIVKV THAT THIS OFFItlt tVII.I, IIH WITIIIIIttM A OtJ SIAnCII 1ST AKXT. AS OFFICIAL SrtTKVIKAT OF TUB I'OSITIOX OF TIIK 'OVIPAr AD 111:1 At I.S OF OI'l$ OFFER t'AX UK OIITAIltlED VMS APFUCATIO AT TUB OFFICK OF Til It UVAIIATT TltUST CO.HPAM', OS CKDAIt NTIlIIKr. Euhn, Loeb & Co. Speyer & Co. Guaranty Trust Co. NEW YOI1K, February 14th, 1808 Brooklyn Elevated Railroad Go. REORGANIZATION. TO TUB IIOLDBlt. OF First Morta-nirn nonda ar Ilia REAIIDB AMI llHIIOIll.VV nRIDOB KMtlATBII ItAII.UOAD CO. Heeand 3lnrtrnae nmidt ofttiei nrtooHi.Y.'s ki.f.vati:u mil. no ao co. Seronal Morlcace liieonm Dnlliti ortht U.XIO.V EI.RVATBII ItAIMlOtO CO. Capital silneb or Ilia nnooHLVx ki.bvatbo nAit.no.to co. Kotlcn la hereby elveii that In pnrtunnoe of tbn plan or reorcanltatlon heretofore) nu nounred, the 9KfOn l"JTAttSIBT OF 05 rr.Il CT.XT, or the amounts to tie paid by lbs above deaci tbed security holders la railed nnd It payable at the otJIre or the CF.TltAI, TIll'ST COMPANV tlF ,KV YORK, rl Willi (tlreet, SiBST York city, on .MARCH 7TII. ItJOBl. Paianentt nindo svlll b. atnntpelt on Trust Company eertlflcntea or depotlt NEW YOIUC February 17, 1893. F. F. Olcott. Chairman, J.me. T. Wo.dwnr-. Comll,ltUR, Cfaarlra Pnriont, Rrmt TtintmiiiiDs Xeonurd IotTlaofan. AUniAS H. JOUNE, J. N. WALLACE, 8m, Counsel. B4 Wall St., N. Y. New York Central & Hudson River R. R. Co. 3 GOLD BONDS, 1997. lew Vrk nud tLondon. Fobrury IO. IBO. IXftrnrrlne t our circular r Jnnumrr 1 1HOM. olTprluc lo rzclmiire Tnrlous Hew I'ork CrDtrnl A Hudson Rtrer IU It. Co. nni1 Tor the new U 13 per rent. Cold Dondi. 11107, or tfan tame Cotnpanr. vre hereby nn nounco that the holder oTS'iO.OOO, OOO oTuch bond hare arnlled nr thu otTer or conTerslon therein contained. We nro now prepared to recelvn 830,000,000 additional or the rnrloua Uauea enumerated In our circular nbore men Honed for conTrlou on tho same terras, ex cept Hint the price for the now 3 1-3 per cent. MortR-nve old lion da will be 103 1-3 and In tcreat. lVe rearrte to ouraeUe the rlvht. liavreTer. to Turthcr ndrance thl price with out notice. J. P. MORGAN & CO., 23 WALL STKLfcl, MSW VOltK. J. S. MOBtCa. X CO., 22 OLD BIIOAD S.TKECT. LONDON. Electro-Pneumatic Transit Co. More then a majority of tbo stock of tho Electro Pneumatl" Transit Company liavlnjr been deposited under tho eondltlons of tho Protective Agreement dated January lOtli. IBIlS, NOTICE IS IIEIIEBY GIVEN" that depo'lu of stiek will be received at tho MANHATTAN TUIWT COMPANY, Wall Street, corner Nassau, New York, up lo nnd Including FEBRUARY USTII, 1808, without penalty, after which date no stock wilt be recited except upon the payment of a peua'ty of ten cents per shnre. In addition to the payment of twenty cents per ihare provided In said Protective Agree ment. Dated New York, Kcli. 14th, 1808. Jl)ll I. WATERBDR7, W. A. DICK, ItElt.VAItll UAItVCn, Committee, LEOPOLD WAI.LACII. Counsel. i'ulilic -Hotitts. pOST Ori'ICE NOTICE. (Should be read DAILY by all Interested, at changei may occur at hit t'roe.) Korelun malls lor the week endlnc Feb. 20. 1B0H. will close (I'lllUIPTLYIn all eases) at theOeneral 1'o.tonicu as follows: 1'AIIUH.S POSI 31A1LS close one hour earlier thau cluslut; time shown below. TRANSATLANTIC MAILS SATOnDAY. At twin A. M. for OHEAT nRITAIN, IRELAND. lirLtllUM, NETHEltLANDS. AUS TRIA, aud NORWAY (Eeruen;, per steamship Cainpunla, la Qucenstown (letters for other parts of Europe must lie ilirecteil "per Campania'): at Bl.ll) A. M. for OKIUIANY, DENMARK. SWEDEN, NORWAY' (Clul.tlanlal and RUSlIA, per tteinv fchli K. lilsmarck'. via Hamburg; (letters for other parts of Euiope, sla Chertiotirg and South onipton, must lie dlreeled "oer F. Rlsniorck")! at 7 A. M. for FRANCE. SWITZERLAND, 1TW.Y. M'AIV, PORTU11AL. TURKEY'. EdYPT, and 11HITIHK INDIA, per steainsulli La Cliam pagne. via Has nn at h A. M. for NETHERLANDS dlre.r, per steamship Amsterdam. la Itottordam (letters must lie illnctod "per Amsterdam"): at HA. M. for (ll.NOA. per steamship Ems (loiters niUht ho illrfi'led "per Em"li ut 111 A. M. for f-COTf,ANI- direct, per steamship Furnestla. via Ola-gow (letters must be dtrrotcd "per Fur neik!a''J, PRINT r.I) MATTER, fte. German stenmeni sailing on Tuisiliiys toke Printed Matter, &c for Ger tuatiy, and Specially Addrcs.ed lkrlnted Mailer, Ae. for otiier parts or Inrope, American and N hlto btnr steamers on Weilnesiiais, German stettiners on ThtirKdnvs, nnd Cunard, Freneli. and Ger.nau steotners on Saturdays tako Printed Mat ter, Av . for all loutilrles fur which they are ad scrllsed to carry mall. After the closing of the Supplementary Transatlantic Malls iiatiiul above, additional supplementary malts ore opened on tin piers of Hit Murrlcau, English, French and Oeriiinn steamers, and re main open until within TenMluuteiuf tho hour of sailing of stettuer. MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA. WFhT INDIES, Ac, FRIDAY' At'lDA. M. (slipp enientarr in-!10 A.M.) for FORTUNE ISLAND. JUtl.MIE. JAMAICA HAVANII.I.A, and I.REYIOWN, per steiuuihlii Aleno (letters for Costa ltict must ! dlreetra "per Alene' ii nt 1 p M. for HARIHUOS direct end NOR111 I1R.II Ma Para ami Manaos, per Btiamshlp tlriliigeii.eiat '.' P 51, for POKIO RICO direct, per stiainshlp Jamaica; at 17 P. 31, (or NAhSAtl. N. P., pir atesniililp Miami, from Miami, Fla. BATl'RDAY.-At SflO A. M. for HRA7.IL and I.V Pi ATA ( nUNTP.IFS, sin Itlo Janelio, iter steam ship Amalll. from Philadelphia (letters for North llranl must be illreeleil " per Amulir'li at 10 110 A. M tor CA.MP'CllK, CHIAPAS, TAHAKfO. and YUCATAN, per steamship Seguninoi (letter! foroilfr puns of Mexico and for Cuba must bn lire ted "ir scguranra")! at II a. M for NEAVI OUNDLANIl. per steanishlp Portlat at 111 l. for GRENADA. TRINIDAD and TOIttllO. per .leaninlllp Ollviileno, al fH0 P, M. for NEW ...?'"lfs'""''s,, per steamer f-olii North bydney Kl"N ,,-,rA,.,V1'' 5,;.: farSA-SAU, N, P., per steam hip Miami, from M'utul, Fla. Mills for Newfoundland, by rail to Halifax, and ineiiec by steauiel. close at this ofllco dally at H;:lu P M. Mails for Ml.iuelon, by rail to Roston ami thence by steJlnci close at this nflliu dully at M.IU P. 31, Malls for Cubj closo at this onlcndalli at 7 A. M., for forwardlnir bv steamers sailing (Moudu)sand Thursdajs) from Purl rainpa. Fla Malls for MexicoCiiv. overlstid, unless tiiertally ndUresied for despatch by steimer. tloseatthls offlee dally ttVlli A. M. ami '.!l(l p M. Iltecls. urediiuiii-liises at I, p M previous day, TRANSPACIFIO MAILS. Malls for China unit Japan (specially aldressed nnlv) per steamship Fniprcmof China (from Vancouver, rose hem dally up to Feb. .'i ,t n.au p, M Malls for the Moclity IsUli'ls. pr.f t,,, (tBi, (from ban Fr.inelstbi, tlo.ii heredallt nolo lvo t-J tt i.t-lii p 1 Mall, for Chlua'anil Jpi ,,. ici steaui.lilp City of Peking (from ban Fran. S seoi, close here dally up lo Feb. m at H::m P. . Mai s for Australia lexeepv Wist Ausirallai, Now Zealand, Hawaii, nnd FIJI Islands, per sle.m.iTin Aorangl (from Vmieous; n.clo.e here daily after Feb IlitandupioMar hliai il imp M. Malls for llawall, pnrsteaimlilp .mtralin from ban Fran. Cisco), close here oally up lo March n at iliiti p. M, Mall, for China and Japan, per s'eam.hlii Tacoma ,from Tacomi). rln. here dally un o March e .t iliMiip M Hall, for Australia (..x" l-ept Iho.o for Mi it Ausirallai, which are fui warded sla Europe. New Zcalvid, Hassan. Fiji and Kaniojn Islands, per steamship Moans tfrniii Han FraiioWoi, cluso here d illv un lo March ItH ! I A "' 'J A. 51 ' na" " '" " Jl r on a Vital mauVU Aus't'tVl'lar'""'' Co""""" """ "f Transt aclllo malls aro forwarded to port of sailltiv daily ,a the scheditlo of closing f. arranged o5 lli.presuniptloii of Ihelr unlulerrupied ovlrltnd trtn.lt. Ilu-glsterra mall closet at 0 P.M. ore. vlouiday, r ., . CORNELIUS VAN COTT. Postmaster Pott Office, New Vwlt, N. V., Ifeb. i, isus, ' Money to Loan at 4, 4J, & 5 Lnrpo or nmnll nmounts. Apply directly ami into ospensa. TiTlE GUARANTEE and. TRUST COMPANY. 11G Broad way, 173 RoniBcn St-, Now ioric. Urnoklvn. CAPITAL 52,500,000. SURPLUS $2,ooo,ooa HAVEN & STOUT 1 Nassau Street, Cor. Wall St. fNew Y'ork Stock Exchange, Members ol New York Cotton Uxchanga, I Chicago Hoard of Trade. Orders executed cn the above Exchanges In BONDS, STOCKS, COTTON, GRAIN 1 WOULD ADVISE the purchase of stocks tt pros ent prices nud ttand ready lo serve you, J. p. WINTRINOHaM, teltpiione 1M2 Cortlandt, ite Pint at., N. Y. Atlantic Mutual Scrip wanted. Local securities bought and told. J ifitlemljj una interest. coixmio.AAinriirAii,WA co. " The balance of the outstandlnr 7 per cent. Equips ment llondsof 18R7, msturlng on March 1st, 18U-, svlll be paid on and after that date at the Central Trust Co., 61 Wall street. Now Y'ork. at ion. Inter est ou said bonds will cease on March 1, IHuh. Coupons of the above Equipment Ponds due Marcti 1, 18Uti, will be paid at the same time and plaoo. OSCAR UUNKE, Treasurer. New Y'ork. Feb, '-'1st, IHB3, Uelassarn mud Hudson (aasl Cntnpans. NEW YORK. Feh'v 23. 180R. A quarterly dividend or ONE AND ONE QUARTha (IU) Pr.R CENT, on the capital stock of this Company will bt paid at the office of the Company, SI Cort landt St.. In this city, on and afterTuesday,Mtroh 13, lHOt, The transfer books will bo closed from Hit close of business to day until the morning of Wednes day, March HI. 1SU8. Uy order of the Hoard of Manai-ert. CHARLES A WALKER, Treasurer. cCtmUng QoUla aud lltnumutjt. 667-BROADW AY67i f" CENTRAL HOTEL, IV TUT. 1IERT OF FV YOIUC. Location absolutely uutqualled for Biulneu, SlgbV seeing, and -Pleasure. Th Ifew Ilnptd Trnnvlt Cable Llnrs Paitlnfl tba Iloor run Ihn lCntlrn Irnutb of nra(t wnr from the Halt fry to Oiitral Park Stawmina Mil th Patlilotinble Slorei, Tlirntrea, nnd Principal Attrao- floni of the VAty ORAXD CEMTJiAh DKI'OT laAsenRerscan tako LEX ISGTON A VKN I7E CAULU CAHS direct to or From th Hotel to 42d St. Station, or Fourth Arcane Car direct to Astor place or Iloud et., one block In front. 1'ASSKSfJKItS ARRIVING BY ANY OF THE FEU. RI1Z.S or either FOREIGN or COASTWISE STEAMERS can tako any Crona-Town car or walk to Broadway and tako Cable Cara direct to the Hotel, or. la t)i Sixth ATenue Elevuted. atopplnc at Bleecker Jtreol btatlon. one ttlock from Hotel. AMERICAN ANO EUROPEAN PLANS. The regular Tariff ot Charges for each person will bei For Itooni only - 81. OO. 91. ftO and SU.OO nnrt Hoard - - at.ao, 3.oo. .A(I " Blnsle Meals - 7S Centa Special nu Ira Tor Families or Permanent Uurid Bend for circulars, raapi and other Information to TILLY 1IAY.vV.13), Proprietor. United States Houl, Broadway Central Boston. Hotel. New York. THE SLEVIN HOTEL, 14TH &T. AND 7TH AV. 7or rcntlemen, on the European plan, $1 per dan special rates for large and small Rooms, by the wee It or month. HUGH SLEVIN. Proprietor. IIOTISIj MAKTY, French table d'hot 47 nit94iliNf. GItb It a trial to day, LUNCH. 40o.t DINNER, ftOe. Wine and ooffeo Included i service a la carte at all hours; moderate prices. Rooms by day or week. Cooper Union Hotel, 10. 17, tnd IU 3d av. Handsomely rnrnlihed roomtt permanent or tramlent; rate moderate. An nssurtment of aerond-band STE I NWAY GIlA-tD, Ntl'.IIK AMI I'ritM.IIT PIANOS. tome iienrlj new, till rnllr ssnrrnnted. Alio for tale chenp.theliri-eitttoclc of teeond titnd planotnf other ninkern. Including every promlneal name lu America and Europe. IIKIV.tllK III' IKILL'S lsTltllUKT repreinti-d at (.rSL'INE bTEINWAV TIASOS. T K I Ml V A HIIMI, Nlelussn, Hall, .Nesi 1 nrU. A VICW riltllCK Itlll-I.I, I'lIM-)-) WHICH IIA1K III-- lti:ll'l 111 -illTUT, X1II.I, HIII.l, AT UKIII'I'ltn I'lllt'KI. 14HKI.1,. I7t QTii av., aati nr. (iltRAT lltlllitl.ll i;i'IIIIIIT I'H.MII llordon, amall lire $ monthly . IH1' (lordon.tntdlum lire. , , 4(1 motitlily ... l'' (lordon, lari;e lf ll montlilT .... 17 Iteiitt:i, OUUUON, I.IU Eirttiat ln 80th tnd Jlt. AKKW iibiMi pliuios, clieap. tiew pino.ts mtiniMyi exchauited, ri-nteil. CHRIKTMN, 10 Kant Mtli'l, BEAI'TIFUL llirlKlit planim, tOS-, Flteber, liu'l isiatiinny, ,j5t Weber. SlSOi bohiner, itcrtfloe. WINTERROTJI. 103 Kail I41U t. LAIKIE n'sorlment, illnhtls mo I, nu tn ,IQ5 renl S.limaMlnntallmeuu. (ii'isrlfr llroj ,131 Utli.t, RKf.lAlll.ECONNOIl I'lAXOl"; blub Rradr, inedlutti irl"e, f uy ternni reuiluit, exebauglnic, repilr lug. CONXOR, 4 Edit 4Vd. . -?3 3?us(inrs5 CUanrfjci. . (MQAR STORE, best taction of Anuterdtm it, v STMHi pool ttblet pay reutt reaions irlllni osrm-r bat other builneit. McDoxAi.n it wmoixs, u s" IUIIXISIIEI) ROOM llOUtK, uelxTibiiririiJl Tlmmp on and lid it. ; 1 r rooms, r.Mit t' moutliljl reaioui telling lcLui Huh I amain SlcDOXAI.I) A WltllllNS 140 to nldlll.V RATED nitJI. export bouie, "Id '-'I'" bahed, drilrr. loan (SO, iiniisatiii i-ieiired '! guarantee M per t-ent.i rdijulro inonej one or ts )eari. Apply lo MenO.VAI.n WllltllS"'. I I" vn" SAl,OOX,"buy ibnrotiKliraro,' Htileni, llr.t builneit, pr ea tlu.ouu, tbli I a iriiulne lurit-i'al place It free ami cb-ar. McliOXAI.l) Willi. INS. H i No-.t' U!-J-.CfAJ. LOAN ai.llliu svautfd at pi'' ' ' ' .' money full) t-ured, McUOXAI.I) WltltilVS. iinNauau pillSriNII atnretviiotir.'uttlPi 1" ' "i ' lt .-.irdi aud lillllira.la, 4 lie. wr I ' ' ' ' I l'RIMIMJ AND hTAflONERV CO.. .'. "'" iHIKKI'.SIIEAl) HAY, ' . l.,iliw to Manhlll in I1."-1' . lo lease Tor Trollf-ie us llso arn un M litlieil iHimdin Iiouah ssltli aiimn alt " ' r , teople; plenty if urouuit and .tiadiMr.-i-n vi r -1-i C. Imjx llHtsuu uptossu ofllce. l.'o.'i Ur 4 ! ' Patents. 1)A1KXTS for Invention! procup-d " " ' v " rau. IIOCDEH it UKICiiEX, eJ Nas's" ' ' ' Ktlal.llahod 1is.'i4 1).ll'lil Ketld for Ins enlom' lllllde. fn e II-- '" I'o .Talent KollrlMm, m.', Iir.i.nss ' ' tTuiiru-ritfr3, "!! ICKENS'intrT.It. No i. tin " , it leesl the lt. 1'r.llnr ssriie u . ami - ' llroadvvaj , iihiui ,'i, --... . 1 3Uillincvy ntul grr.o.omalnnn. SEAI,OAItlENia.-Klarurimatetiiordcr rnodil t Un old Krntentatiecillyi pricet reaot-it"t. i UAUKiUl'J, Uo W. UVtU.t.tUMOlfuuulUor.OlL.'J. iaMi g i iiaB