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I 8 ' - '' THE SUN, 'gATUtfPlAYJUNE 2&, JS08 ' ' -" ,, , 1 i jjjf rXXAXOIAX, AMD COttXKItOIAXi. t ! Friday, Jan 34. ji k Although to-day's stock m arket m Urftlr J'i i p oeI affair, the total transactloas wro fairly , lane and the tons was In the main atrosff. I I Bptenlatlv Interest ihlfted somewhat, partlo- ', , ularly from stocks that hars shown a reao- ;' ' ' tlonary tendsnoy to othara that manifestly n- :'i ; Joy th inpport of tho moat largely Interested I i In them. The most extanslr trading waa In ! I Brooklyn Rapid Transit, end that atoek alia 'I )j ' scored th ftrtatest net advance, namely, B 9 ,f .', cant. Northern Paclflo preferred waa txctp- j -i tlonally aetlre at adrandnr prlcea. Other fea- ' tares were Western Union, American Tobacco, 5 r, Northern Paclflo common and O..B. and Qalnoy. ; -i The bearish conttngsnt found consolation only I S n People' Qaa and Balttmor and Ohio. The i ateady progress of the Hat aa a whole toward a !f , J hither lerelmnet be attributed to the almoat i ,, entire abienca of liquidation and the gradual ,' If abiorptlon of aeourltlea by aotual buyer bo J cauie of the preient and proapeetlra plethora ' Y of money, the aatlafaotory oondltlon of oeneral l ' I buelneia and the auooeia of the American force f ' In bringing- Spata to term. In tb lata trading; t profeiilonal trader were dlapoted to take i r' profit, and In ooniequenoa th beet prloe were f l not maintained at the close, mill, th major s ltyof thelietcloiedhlgheTthanyeiterday. I I f new Vorli Stack EichaB(--alM S4V. ?! DKITKD STATES AND RATS BOKDO (D 91,0008). j;'1 , !.; 1U8 4S. O.1080 ..131i 6 J I .( closino nuoxa or trtmxD btatx bonds. f ,- BUL date. BUL AtkteX I f TJn.12s.r. UnBts.v J atplefO. OS 184La lBOa f. I Unfit 4s,r, v UnstO.r. I i 1(07 100a 110 104 Ill's HBa f t, CnBt4s,e, UnBlBs,o, I I 1107 Ill US 104 11111C I'i CnBt4s.r. Uu Bt Be. 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Am4. 40 Lea M. 404 404 404 60 68 lOlOUaftK 684 684 684 684 084 et6MnOonl034 1044 10.14 1084 104 100 Mln Iron 784 784 784 784 784 ltlBMttStRylOO 100416041604 100 IOOMIob0..1044 10fi 104410441004 lOMftBtL l.tpf., 01 01 01 00 01 100 II ft 81 L Bd pf 014 014 014 01 OB mOMePao. 804 804 364 804 304 TOBU.KATp 834 844 S04 884 84 600 N 1,011.. 10 10 164 164 10 UONewOea Coal... 84 84 84 74 84 T8KJ0.nl 004 004 064 044 064 llBNTO.nlll04 1104 1104 1104 1104 140HitLdplO74 1074 1074 1004 1074 lOKTAIr Brake., 48 48 48 40 4B 0 N T. 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BOSTON CL08INQ QBOTATIOHB. Bid. Jttkt. BUL AtM. Bet ft Alb.. 228 W.itElM.. S3 24 BMftUe.,.168 a.nBl.ap 02 OnloJ com. 1164 1104 UMft tten..2084 808 ChloJpr... lie Calftn.cli660 670 ritobtnrgpl004 108 Ooola..... 404 604 N.wEngp. 06 07 QulnoytL..114 116 H.xO.nU 014 64 Butte 84 244 OldOolony.101 CO lit... 01 08 WE R com. 834 84 BCOS4... 77 78 Domm'nC 284 23 H.rgtball764 170 AmB.llT.1874 276 BoitoaEl.. 064 004 ErteTel.... 08 60 PmLADELTinA CLOSOTO QOOTATIOHB. BUL J'fd. Bid. Alttt. LealgbTal. 22 2C4Wor.Ce.. 664 60 rhllaTraa. 844 844 BIB Boom. 224 834 Onion Trao 174 174BlSBpr... 26 27 EftPTe.. 864 864 WetibOo.. 23 UetTrae...lOO 161 WelibO pt 70 OTerHJi 40 404WKTPa 34 84 CTo(NJD104 1044 BMtTrao.. 284 234 UOImpCol004100r. Uand.n.... 04 04 JCIUOAOO OLOSIHO QUOTATIOKO. Uli. Akti. BUL iiMI, AmBtTbd.. 264 28 SoSlde"L" 01 Canal ft D.. 00 St. BUCar. 10 20 CltyU'way.246 260 WCastBy 01 014 Dlun'd U..1344 136 NBIicnlto. SI 814 LakeSfL" 124 134 tfBlionlt p 014 014 1111 Brew... 7 8 AraSftW. 37 874 NCbStRy 206 207 AmBftWp 80 00 LATEST LONDON QUOTATIONS. , Atenlioa, aap 1 34 Northern Paolfto... 804 Atchlioa pt 344 Northern PulOopC. 71" Canadian Paolflo... 864 Ontario Wtit..... 164 Caeiapcak. ft Oala. 234 P.aniylTanla, 604 Eiiacen,aap 134 Reading, lit a p.... 04 Ertelitpr 304 Reading lit pC.... 234 IUlaeU Central 107 StPaul 1024 EutuftTexu.... 114 South Railway 84 Lake Shore 103 South RaBway pt.. 804 LouliTUloft Nuh.. 634 UatenPaolao. 24 lie w York Central. 1 2 0 Union Paclflo pt. 014 Norfolk ft trpr.n.. 634 Wabuhpf. 1Q3 Final Bales compare with tbote of yeiterday a follows: June SS. June 24. n 18. June 34. A,TftBFe. 134 134 HetStRy.,1604 1004 A,TftBFep 334 334NortWp 614 62 AmerOO.. 21 214 N Weom.,.120 120 AmSRet. .1204 1304 N Pae com. 804 30 AmTob....ll64 1174 NPm pt... 004 704 AmSplI... 144 144 NVCent... 1104 1104 Amopllp. 371 364 NJC.nt... 06 004 Brook It T.. 604 624 Pao Hall.. 204 2D4 Canada So. 624 614 Pull POar-1024 1014 Can F10.... B44 834 PeoOftO.. 064 064 C.C.OftSU, 424 42 Itocklilani 107 107 C.BftQ.... 1064 1064 Reading.... 10 184 CenUai...,107 1004 Read litpt 464 464 OheiftO... 23 23 BtPcom... 004 004 OhQTT.... 144 144BtLSTrp. lm H 01. LAW.. 144 164tandRT 64 64 DtnOa,, 604 604 T.xaiPao.. U H't Erlelitp.. 364 364 TO, Ii II.. 244 244 QenEleo... 37 374 On Pao.,,. 234 234 UllneliOenl044 106 UnPao n.. 004 004 Km ft T p.. 334 344tISRubb.r 244 234 Lou ft Nub 624 624 OS Rub p.. 86 864 UanbCon.,1034 1034 OBLeatb.. 74 71 UftStLSdp Q8 014 Wabatbpt. 10 10 UoPac..... 364 864lrr UnToL. oa4 Od.4 GoTernmeot bondi strooir. The 4s of 1026 closed 4 V cent, higher bid. Railway and other bonda atrong. The feature were Austin and Norlbwestorn 1st. Baltimore and Belt 1st Bt, Fort Worth and Denver City lata. Hacking Valley Cs, 8GS p.; Northern Paclflo prior 4s, Ontario and Western r. as, PaolOo Coast lsts, Reading; genera aa. Southern Paclflo of Cali fornia coneols. Southern Paclflo ef New Mexico leu. Boutb Carolina and Georgia lets, Union Pacific 4s. Union Elevated lets., tr.; Wabash lsts, Atchison, Baltimore and Ohio, Iron Moun tain and Htanrlard Rope and Twine Issues. The mora Important net advances were In Austin and Northwestern 1st. 1 oent, to 81: Baltl mora and Ohio 6s, 1880, E ctfa,. la, to 101)3, and P. branch, L, to 111; Baltl. more Belt, 1st gt. 3, to 100; Fort Worth and Denver City lsts, 4, to 73 a: Tlocklnir Valley 6s, $06 p., 1, to 70; Iron Mountain Ss. a. to 1034, and 5s, e., 1, to 1)4; On. tarlo anil Western r. 4j, "a, to 004; Paclflo Coast lsts, O), to 103; Reading general 4s, , to 80oj Southern Parlflo of California console, U, to 074; Southern Paclflo of Now Mexico lsts, 4. to 110: Standard Rope and Twine Os, 24. to 00, and Incomes 3t, to 10. Union Paolflo 4s. e, to Wo; Union EJernted lsts, t. r, 1, to U04, and Wabash 1st. a cent., to 1104. The noteworthy declines were In Northern Pacltlo prior 4b, 4 V cent., to 08. and South Carolina and Georgia lets, h V cent., to 04. Commercial price ef bar silver In New York, 604c. Bar silver In London closed at 274d, Mexican silver dollars were quoted at 4B4c Money on call, 14, V cent. Time money la quoted at 24 V cent, for sixty days, 2a 9 cent, for three months, 3 V cent, for Ave months, and 84 cent, for eight on good mixed Stock Ex change collateral. Commercial paper la quoted at 3434 M cent, for bills receivable: acceptances and prim single names at 34(04 V cent.) other names, 4483 V cent. Sterling axohango was firmer but qnlot. Con tinental exchange was firm. Posted asking rates for sterling are: Sixty days, 84.85, and sight, H.80a. Actual rates are: Long bills, tU.84SW.844; sight drafts, $4.88134.854. and cable transfers, Wt.BS'jOJt.BO. Francs are quoted at o.i!23iiS.21Ts for lone and B.20s (s5.'J0 for short: relcbsmarka, l)4b(jt84 for lone and 05's(BU54, for short; guilders, 40 1-10 0404 for long and 404HM0 5-10 for short. Domestio exchange on New York: Boston Par and B centspremlum. Charleston Buying, par: selling, H premium. Savannah Buying, 1-lti dlioount; selling, 1-16 premium. New Or leans Bank, $1 premium; commercial. 26 cent premium. San Franelsoo Sight, 17 cents premium i telegraph, 20 cents premium. St. Louis 50 cents premium. Chicago 23 cent premium. Cincinnati Between banks and over counter, 60 cents premium. Glucose Sugar Reflnlncr common is quoted at 444W45, and the preferred nl 100a102; Rtandurd till Trust oertltlcatea closed at 440(st 440a; Standard Qaa common at 13D(13S)9 and tbe preferred at 150M155; Mutual Gae at) 330O S45;AmsUrdam Qaa at 304S304. preferred at 7S1st7C4, and Ut bond at 100Ol01Ut But- 1 I . I falo Oaa at S8A33V bond at OO'jfltOl, and Central Union Oa bond at 10A49105. Th Imports of dry good for the weak ending to-day were s)1.137,4l, against Sl.lDf), 471 last weak and 99,(161,493 for the corresponding week of last year. The amount marketed wis 1, 101, 248, sgalnst 01,242.020 last week and iO.lOD, 289 for th corresponding week last year. Th Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company ha declared a quarterly dividend of 14 V cent., payable July 20. Th Rhode Island-Perkins Horse Shoe Com riny ha declared a ouartetly dividend of 14 v cent, on it preferred stock, payable July 10. The Northern Central Railroad reports gross earnings tor May of 0492,304, an Increase of 9803 a compared with tbe same month of last year, and net 990,807, a decrease of 920,027. For the flv months ending May 31 the dross earning were 82,505,101, a decrease of 948,024 a compared with the corresponding period of last year, and net 9535,300, a decrease of 9193, 721. The local movement of money this week are described by tbe New York News Bureau as fol lows: "For the next month the weekly state ments of averages of the New York banks are oertaln to be affected very largely by the Im portant local subscriptions for tbe new Govern ment war loan, and this influence will appear this week. Tbe extent to which this factor will enter into the operations of tho banks before the allotment and delivery of th bonds Is, however, wholly a matter of surmise at present, though this week Treasury figures have reflected It moderately. On the direct movement of our. renoy from the country the banks have gained about 92,260,000. At tho Treasury they bav lost 9400,000. Th New York Sub-Treasury regular dally reports lndloate for the full wsek as follows: Total receipts 918.000,000, Includ ing 9900.000 from other offices of the Treasury Department; total payment 910.000,000. In eluding 92,700,000 to other Treasury office." Iiradtlrttt't reports the number of buslnes failures during the woek at 220, against 207 last week and 210 tb corresponding wesk last year. It G. Don ic Oo. compute the liabilities, of the concerns falling for the three weeks of June at 90,008.524 against 97,718,214 tho cor responding week last year. Th receipt of the Government Unlay weret Customs. $401,412; Internal revenue, 9533, 820, and miscellaneous, 911,122, a total of 9946,354. The expenditures wera 93,123.000. an excess of expenditures over rooelpte of S 2.176,040. The receipts of the fiscal year to ate have been 9395,740,634, and the disburse ment! 9438,684,105, an excess of expenditures over receipts of $43,104,571. The official amount of cash tn the Treasury to day compared with that of yesterday shows: Jim. SO. June 84. Oold eoln and bullion. ..B10B,078,4H1 floo,n78,097 SllTerdollarsandbolllon 0,ft4,888 I0,31r.,808 nltedBtatea notes SH.0B7.404 00,100,820 Total 04,1B5.718 iaoe,tBO.S28 Less excess of demand llabllltl.l 10.000,101 18,000,403 Available cash balance. Including gold reserve. 187.Gzft,817 lOO,108,8l Money In London s V cent. Rate of dis count In open market for both short and three month' bills, 14(91 5-10 V cent Paris advlcos a note 3 V cents at 102 francs 00 centimes, xchange on London 25 franos 254) centimes. Referring to tbe notice of the Reorganization Committee of the .Brooklyn Elevated Railroad Company nnder date of May 14. calling for th fourth and last installment of tho amounts to be paid by tbe security bolder. Chairman F. P. Olcott gives notice that af tor July 11 no further deposits or socnrlties or amounts duo thsroon will be received except on payment of such pen alty as may be imposed by tho cammltteo. George P. Bntler. who has been associated with a number of railroad reorganizations, and Arthur W. Butler, recentlr elected a member of the New York Stock Exchange, have formed a copartnership under the name of George P. Butler St Bro. for the transaction of agoneral Investment brokerage business. The Knickerbocker Trust Company has. In addition to Its own subscription to the Govern ment loan, received and forwarded subscrip tions for small amount for it clients to the ex tent of 9800,000. The Bowery Savings Bank will, on July 1. credit all depositors of sums not exceeding 93,000 Its 128th semi-annual dividend at the rate of 4 9 cent, per annum. Depositors who desire to draw tho dividend ran do so on July 18, and dividends not called for will be regardod aa deposit and hence entitled to future divi dends. The sale of mining stock at the New York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange to-day wj a follows: Open- JJioK- Low- Clot- Saltt. Hani. ing. ttt. eat. inff. 1000 Alamo..... 03 .03 .03 .03 XOOAnaconda. 46 .46 .46 .46 COOCoaCmlft Va... .28 .28 .28 .28 OOOIronSllTer 70 .70 .70 .70 800 Little Chief. 21 .21 .20 .20 lOOPortland 1,20 1.20 1.20 1.20 100 Yellow Jacket.. .20 .20 .20 .20 Total lain, 2,700 iharea. coaruEnciAt, oojipjexb. Friday, Juno 24. Grain Wheat Spot waa easier, but in better demand. The sales were 273,500 bush., including 2,000 No. 2 red. In ele vator, at 84c.; 14,000 No. 1 Northern spring Duluth, In elevator, at 89c; 1,000 ungradod red at 84c, In store; 1C0.O0O No. 2 red at 89c, free on board afloat: 16,000 spring on private terms here, and 80,000 No. 2 red at the outport on prlvato'terms for export. Free on bonrd afloat: No. 2 red. 88889c: No. 1 Northern spring Du lutb, Olc Minneapolis received to-day 12,780 bush., against 120.400 last year; Dnluth 40,103, against 80.295; Chicago 3,500, ngnlnst 4,900; Milwaukee 0.200. aaalnst 33,800; St. Louis, 0.000.agalnst 0.500: Toledo 7,041. against 12-, 904; Kansas City 6,000, airalnst 7.800 last year. Futures declined Sjc tol'ec Future sales 1,075. 000 bush., as follows: Lalt Opening, niohelt. Lowest. CZoifnj. Kloht. Jnly. 74 794 784 10 80 September.. 74 72S 714 714 724 December.. 74 784 714 714 TiS Barley Was quiet. New feeding, 85c, cost and frelxht to Buffalo. Rye Was fairly active and Arm. Xo. a Western. 60c, tree on board afloat. Bales 70,000 bush, for export. Corn ipot was eul.rand fairly actlTe. The sales were 183,000 trash.. Including 14,000 No. a mlxtd; 34.000 No. while and y.Uow bre on private t.rroi; 80,000 do. at the outportiat 404o. cost and freight for export, and O.OOO No. a mixed dellT.rod on prlrate trma. No. 8 mixed In el.Tator, 304c. Futures declined 40. Future lalai BIO.OUO bush., as follows 1 Lnit Opening. Ulohetl. Lotreit. Cloiing. Kloht, July 8 804 BOVi SSI, 00'. B.ptemberS;4 874 874 874 U74 December, .. .. .. 88 884 Oata Boot was dull and easy. The sal.i were 17,000 buib. Nona for export. No. S mixed, aBViUm-jo.) No.Sdo, 2742HC.; No. 2 white, BIo.l No. a do., 300. track while, 17,000 at 3 to 3 Do. Futures weronexa. lastly lower. No sales. Loet Opening. Highest. Loiceet. doling. Kloht. July .... xS as Wheat declined to-day. Influenced by favorable weather, larger receipts, a reaction InlJrerpool and local and foreign selling. The ree.lpta at the North weit Increased to 104 care, against 77 laat week and 07 laat year, and Chicago received SO ears, against O a week ago and le a year ago. lucre was an In ereaae In the Argentine visible supply of 24,000 bush., bringing the total up to 1,504,000 bush., against 1.4H0.U00 last week and 830,000 last year. Llrerooel advanced 40. told., but raet.d and dn. ellned slightly. Later on, however, tbe loss there wai recovered and prion closed 4d. to "id. higher, Paris was Irregular and Antwerp steady, At on time there was a alight rally, for some of the news waa of a bullish nature. The vlslbl. supply Is expeoted to deereasa for the week about 1,600.000 buib. Tbe seahoardel.aranoeswere large, aggregating 1.088.000 bush.. Including flouri the Argentine shipments for the week were smaller, amounting to 818,000 busb., against 872,000 In the previous week i there was somu foreign buying, and tbe Modern JSlller said: "The wheat harvest outlook shows considerable change for the won since last week. Our correspondents aro forced to admit (hat actual damage ha. been done to tbe crop by exes Ire ralni lu Texas, Oklahoma. Tennetiee, Arkansas, and Mlsslourt, In Missouri and Illinois rust has caused damage, and a disappointing yield Is re ported over a large area ot Missouri, Illinois, and sections or Indiana. Much of the damage com plained or occurred earlier than the present week, and was not deTeloped until harrenlng progressed." However, prices soon weakened on renewed sailing Induced by the generally rarorable crop prospects la this country and abroad and tbe announcement of a failure la this market, the last quotations being about tbe lowest t tbe day. Corn declined, partly In sympathy with whsat, but scahoard clearances ot oaly BOO.DtS buib.. a decline In Lleerpool of 'd.. faTorabls weath.r at the West, ana Argentine ship, meats of 708,000 buib., against 004,000 In tbe prerl ous week end 848,000 last year, alto contributed to depress prices. The receipts were moderate, Chi cago netting tOOcan: the estimate for to-morrow Is 27b cars, Oats were nominally lower with the reat of the list. Chicago recelred 8i0 cars and expects 14! to-morrow. Chicago, June 84. "Th. mar ket was full or crop damage reports again to-day. but tbsy brought uo buying orders and tiie market sagged and olosed at the lowest price ot the day. September ranged from OOHc to 074o. Loral traders are tearlihi Incline lo tMlfef that area with th. reported d.oieaseln the estimated yield tbe cropi will still be large, even It of poor quality. Corn d. cllned 4o. to 4c Th. trade was light and shipping demand very ilaok. Clearances. 800,000 buib. Crop oornplalnta continue about as th.y bare for the lait two weeks, and for the time being hare lost their influence. Oats-For soieral days there has been an exceedingly poor shipping demand for oats. Eren at good concessions to-day there were no purchase!. The situation aSeoied the July, which broke almost a cent; heptembsrlost 4c I both futures closed near the bottom." Kioi'B Few Important obangee were noted In prices tO'day, thnugh (he cheaper gradea were soms what easier. Ih. d.mand, howerer, continued email, the total salei for the day being only 13,000 bull. The sensral situation Is unchsngud. Sellers are Arm, while bayers showllttledlsposltlon to purchase freely at prevailing prices. Barrels. Saott. Receipt 7,774 0,880 Exports. M o,fmt ee.uiu Winter, In bblai 8uerflne, tU.059t8.8Si No. 8 extra, ta.8SStt.0Oi straights, t4.1lKl4.8D patents, 4.40 OI4.70. Spring, In bbli.i Clean, ts.0Sat4.7Si etralgbts, t4OI4.40i patent!, 4.40al4 7ft. Feed Trade was dull but prices were steady, on lug to light onerlnga. Western spring lu 100-n. sacks, tls.oua tl4iV0i).n.,aitmi3.70i winter, in bulk. li)iil7, Cotton bpot cotton here was uuohauged, with aleaot 475 bales for txpurt and 7D fur spinning. Middling uplands 04c. against 74c last yrari New Orleans and Oulf, 0.o., against (So. last year. The Southern spot markets were unchanged. New Or. Isant sola too baits. ult nStaTaaiib. it, , Aoruita 11, and Norfolk a bate. Liverpool wa tu ehanged on th spot, with sales ot epOO bales 1 future there advanced (4 to a 4 points. The weekly Liver pool statement ef sales and stocks was a foUowsi Aura. fs Week. Lcul Wee. Loll Tear, 1B8B. Total,... 01,000 58,000 40,000 40,000 Amelia. 40,000 411,000 44,000 48,000 (TOCXS. Total. ...1,117,000 1,144,000 1,000,000 lJOSl.OOO Amerao.l,0t7,000 1,031,000 851,000 1,480,000 In Manchester yarns were qnlet bnt steady cloths 3 nisi, Tbe port receipts were 8,008 bsles, against .078 last week, 81U last year, and 914 in ltS total for the week 15,00 bales, against 18,088 Ult week, 0.0D1 last vvear, and 0,088 in 1885. Tbe ex ports tram the pons approximated 17,000 bales. Th Interior movement for the week waa as follows! Rtcelptt. Shipment. Xtaete. This week 6,484 lb. nil ltto.cno Lait week 7,sua 80,708 170,783 Lattytar , 8.70S 81,301 00.081 1885 .8,004 7,008 00,700 Futures In New Orleans advanced 8 points on Octo ber, but reacted, and declined S points. Futures her opened unchanged, declined 1 to 8 points, but reeor. ered this, and advanced 8 to 4 points, then reacted and closed barely steady at a net decline ef 1 to S points. The sales were 82,800 bales. The future trading was as followsi Cloiing. JtlghetL Xeweil, Coles. Juns 0.1C0.17 0.81 0.B1 100 July 0.10(40.17 0.8t 0.10 84,000 August 0.20.... 0.1! B 0.10 87,000 September.0.07iiO.OS 0.1 0.07 ,40O October... ,e.O0S.C7 0.18 0.07 10,1)00 KorembrS,04iO.OB 6.10 O.OS 8,700 Deomber..o.07aa.Oa CIS 0.07 0,800 January.;.. O.ioao.ll 0.15 8.10 11,800 March O.lOaO.17 0.81 8.10 1,800 APrtl .... 8.88 0.88 800 Cotton waa feverish to-day and easily Uflneneed by a few order either war. Bat the flnotuationa, though frequent, were within a comparatively nar row compass. Early la. the day there waa a alight decline, this crop months showing th most weak nets. The weather was very favorable. Southern advices said that tb condition ef the crop could not be better. Liverpool eold her and looal longs liqui dated. Dome July notices were Issued, but they had little If any Sect. Bat later on prices became firmer. The early loss was recovered and a moderate ad vance ensued. Liverpool, Mew Orl.ans.and Wall strest bought and shorts covered. The oaeepne.ii of the price, too, attracted some outside buying. Th exports from the port! were liberal, and, although the crop prospects are desorlbed is brilliant, th fear of unfavorable developments during July and Auguat check! extenilve operation! on th short side. Btlll before tb cleie prices again moved downward, and tb final quotations showed a trifling net loss for the day. The 61 in a! Bervlc predicted a continuation of the preeent favorable weather conditions during the next thlrty-stx hour. Bom of th bears put out new short lines, and there wae also sora profit taking by local scalper. Th crop movement for th week was somewhat smaller than la the previous week, but considerably larger than la 1885. Augusta. Oa., Jus 80. Writer re. turned to-day from territory adjacent to one of onr Important railroads, and the rapid growth whtoht has taken place after rains of last week Is marvel lous. The plant baa almost doubled In all.. Tem perature at thli writing ii almost Ideal foroontlnued rapid growtb and development." Pine Bluff, Ark., June to. "Crop la this territory veryflne, with ex oeptloa of tbe overflowed lands, we bav Just passed through a damp, rainy season for a week, and all cropa are growing nloely. Can now do without rain until July 10." Opallka, Ala, June 81. "Have baa almost dally showers the last five or six days, whlob greatly benefited cotton. Stand could hardly be better." The (receipts at Bombay continue treat 01,000 bales, this week, against 18,000 last year. Liverpool, June 15. Boslneu la Uanohester muob quieter. Spinners are Inclined to fall back on their reserves. Demand last few weeks considerably less than production, bnt there I no depression. Ship ments from America have fallen to small figures, and It looks aa if Liverpool stock would not exceed 509, 000 to 000,000 bales on Oct, 1, of whlob a large pro portion wtll be lower grades. The Continent, where trade Is not so good, has been a pretty free teller hero recently, on the assumption that the new crop la promising well." corrgE Wo on the spot was dull, but steady i No. 7, OUc The tales were 1,000 bags Ducaramanga. 700 bags Maracalbo, and 100 bags Central American ou private terms. Futures here closed steady with prices generally unchanged. The sales were D.700 bsgs. linvro was unchanged. 8to'k In Uavre l,VD7,000lbags,lnc!udlng 849,000 Brazilian, Hamburg deellned 4 Pfg. American warebouie deliveries, 10, 027 bags, ltlowas stesay at 70 rels advancei re ceipts, l.OOOt stock, 238.000! exoiange unchanged at 7 1'led.. Santos was Inactive at unchanged pticen receipts, lB.OOOistock, 828,000. The future trading here was as followsi Salei. fltahetU Letwest. Cloetng. May l.oao o.oo o.oo e.ooao.08 July 1,780 B.B8 B.OB B.B0GH1.BS September.. 250 6.05 6.05 0.000)5.70 December ...2.760 6.80 0.60 B.7BS5.80 There waa nothing stimulating In th cables to-day, and coffee here was quiet at unchanged prices. Ham burg was lower and the Santo, arrivals were large, but tbe receipts at Rio were light and prloea there were firmer; the warehouse deliveries were lsrger and there was very little dlapoettlon to sell. Private Brazilian advices state that the railroads are making preparations for a very large buslneaa tbe oomlng eiion. Mctus Iron was unchanged. Bpot, June and July, tO.BOiitO.OB. Copper waa dulL Bpot, June and July, lt,12c. Lead was firm. Spot. June and July, 0.0a44c.i August and September. 434.10c. Tin was estter. Spot and June, lS.l6alO.89c.: Jnly, 16.103 10.20c Spelter was nominal, 8pot,6aS4c Navxi. STonxs. Spirits of tnrpentlns was dull at 87Ct274c II sin was quiet but steady at tl.4!4S 1.40 for common to good strained. PROTmoxs Lard waa Inactive. Prims. tOireflxed for the Continent. 40.39. Pork was firm but quiet. Hess, 810.26i2tlO.7B. Cut meats were dull but at.ady. Pickled hams. 7VA7'o.: do. bellies. 0a3 Oc: do. shoulders. 44c Dressed hogs, 04GB34C Tallow, SHo. flutter Creamery, Western, extras, 17c.t firsts, 10(jf,1030.; seconds, 1531S4c; thirds, 184JlHics State extras, IOVjO.i firsu. lec.t thirds to seconds, lS4(4154c Cheeie state, full cream, large, colored and white, fancy, 7&74CI choice, 0'&7c; Kood to prime, e4st)a.o.i com mon to fair, B4364c.f small, colored and nhlte, fancy, ?j(712C.i good to choice, 61? &7c: common to fair, 01?(&04o. Eggs State and Pennsylvania, fresh gathered, prime to fancy, 12Q124ci Western, fancy, llalSc. Chicago, June 24 "Provisions held rather steady in view of lower hog and grain markete, and closed quiet about tbeeame as on yesterday. Thetrade was light, with some local selling or Urd on I be proatectof 8S.000 tierces Inoreaso In stock her this month. The oash demand was fairly good for meaui 20,000 estimated for to-morrow," Bouan Itaw was dull and nominal: 89 test, 84ct 00 test, 44c Refined was quiet and unchanged. Tobacco The semi-weekly salee warn C50 cases 1KU7 Wisconsin navana on private terms; tSO cases 16U7 New England Havana at OHjci 100 caaee 1895 ZUnmersat 104(aM8ci 160 cases sundries at SfielOct 67B bales Havana at B0c.3tl.10 In bond, and 100 balea Sumatra In bond at 70c.atl.85. Wool Current Quotations of foreign wool, based on Wool Exchange official classification, are as fol lows! Foreign Port Philip combing. 02980c. t Port Phlllpclothicg, 339800.1 Adelaide combing, 24326c; New Zealand clothing, 84(Z20c fine crossbred, 27a 80o. i Cape clothing, 1820c: Cape combing. lDcisla i tlonimerlnc81r28o.iMont. Prlmera,22a24o. Bng. llsh, Irish, and Canadian Irlah hogs, 31(B82o.i Irish wth.ra, 80(281ct Shropshire bogs, 81Cb32o.;Shrop sblre wethers, SiiQHlc: Sussex tegs. 82ct Sussex ewes, 80381c.! Canadian combing, 303310, CuiCLoo, June 84. These were today's prices) tasl TF7ieat; Opening. Blahett. Xoteesf. Cloetng. Right. July.... 74 74t 73 78 1414 Sept.... 074 074 084 SH4 08 Deo 074 674 074 074 084 Cornt July.... 884 821 82 88 824 Sept.... 831, BUI, 324 824 084 Deo 834 H34 384 334 34 Oati; July.... 284 8SS 28 88 234 Sept.... 204 31 204 201 21 May .... 23 234 2U4 284 34 Lard : July B.OJl, B.08 0.084 0.05 B.674 Sept.... 6.75 D.774 6.724 B.7B 6.774 Mi; July B.874 B.40 6.874 0.40 6.40 Sept.... 0.49 B.474 6.45 0.474 6.474 I'orM: July.....t8.63 88.05 t0.45 S8.60 80.524 Sept.... 0.00 8.70 0.024 8.074 V.074 OTIIEn lliltKETS. Open- Jllgtv Low Clot- Lait ing. eat. eif. ing. Night. Hlnnsap, whsat. .July.. 844 85 884 88 644 sept.. 074 074 00", 004 074 Dnluth, wheat.. ..July, .84 84 884 "84 B44 Sept. .68 084 874 07Sj tlHK Toledo, wheat. ...Julv.. 784 784 784 724 7U Bept..o7, 074 674 574 884 St. Louis, wha..Jur7..eu4 (I0i4 88.4 OB', 704 Bpt..e04 084 104 tB4 60 LIT Steek Market. Niw Tokk, Friday, June 24, Receipts of beeves to-day were 8,618 head, Including 08 oars for export alive, 115 cars for slaughterers, and 874 cars for tbe market. All grades of cattle were In good de mand and steers ruled firm, while bulls and oows were vuit about steady. The yards were esslly cleared, lledlum to cholco native steers sold at t4.76at6.174 V 100 ns.i Western halt breede at t0.07i.jj oxen and stags at 18.853t4.7B bulls at S8.00t4.uoi dry cow. at sa.70(it3.O. Dressed beet sold fairly well at 7AH4c ) ft. for ordinary t prime native sides. Latest London and Liverpool oablss quoted American steere slow at 1040. and 1034U tops lie, dressed weight! lira sheepst.adyat 8(Bl0c V a., dressed weight 1 refrigerator best sell ing at 8384c Ji s, hioorti to-day, 828 beev.ai to-morrow, 1,405 beeves and 8,840 quarters of beef, Receipt ot calves te-dajr were U42 bead, all for th market, and, counting the stale stock, there were 1,005 on sale. Veals were active and 10c. hlgheri buttermilk calves also ruled flrmi 3 cars of Houthens and Weatern calves were held over. Ordinary to choice veals sold at IBdtO.85 100 Dt.i buttermilk calves at tU.OOattl Western oalvee at 09.86. Olty dressed veals flruiar at B4ai04c.fi B. Receipts of ahsep and iamba to-day were 0,809 bead, Including 10 car for cltylbatuhers and 14 oars for the marketi making, with th stale stock, 88 car to be told. Oeod shsep wer.actlve,iad a little flrmi common aud medium gradea slow, and heavy fat sheep loweri prime lambs held up steady, but common and medium grades 10315c lower. About 84 car unsold. Interior lo good shsep sold at t3.89 04.70 ) lOO ss.oommoa to prime lambs at 16.70 7. Dreissd mutton, 74tt8c V tt.l lambs, H lljuc Receipts of hogs.to-day were l,84t bead, lnoludlng tStobeaold. On light supplies the market rui. 3 firm, and Inferior to choloebogsw.re quoted at 84-10 Ot4.B5 V 100 as. Ileal Estate Private tales. V. F, O, II, Smith bare lold for Herman Mayer tbefire-atory brick double flat, wltb stor.s. No, 473 Brook avenue, alte 25x79x80, to Cecelia Laplna for t2l,600j also have sold for Cecelia Laplna No. 866 Last 183th street, ths two-story frameprlvatedw.lt. Ing for tt,t00 to Herman Uayeri alto, have sold for Cecelia Laplue the two-story dwelling No. 88 Pearl street t Herman Mayer, Smith s Stewart of No. 48 William attest have sold tor alcCafferty a Buokly to Oeorge T. Maxwell th new American basement house No. 14 Esst H.veutr. seventh street The price was t'O.OOO. Charles Urlffltli Moses has sold for Martin Bro to the Emit Marx-Nathan Company a plot of lots on the southeast oorusrof EUward street and Kuia-sbrldge road ou private terms, William II Hall's Sons bare purchased a plot of four lots on ISlslttreet. Louts Bt.rn has contracted for tbe sale of a lot on FUth avenue, adjolalng his residence on the south side, belweeu Eightieth end xjahty.flrtt streets. , UixHsrthusoidliaioljbsluiwflJMo, IB Weal loiditre.t. afire-story single 01.18.8x80 John Veeey bss sold No, ttt East Elshty-eeoond street, a threo-ttory brick dwelling, lot 16x108.8. Oeorge J. Strieker has iold for MrcHargaret NrJ. hall No. 883 Regie avenne, a dwelling, lot 80x100. Bchraex Rlchtberg have sold for Kmll Block to B. Xlolbrook Cnahman, Sos. 41 and S48 West Twenty third street, a seven-story building on a plot 40x1001 also for Tema M.Adams lo Joeepb W. Onshman, Noe. 840 and 848 Wast Twenty-third street, two four story 'bustntts buildings, Adlerez Herrmann liar sold to Harris Goldberg. No. 61 Salt Thirteenth street, old buildings On a lt 36x108,3. John A. Amundton has sold a plot on th out side of llalnbrldgo evens. 818.10 feet north Of th Southern lioulevard, 76x118, ..n,nT Uorgenthau bit sold to Kdward O. OotUlsb No. lit Avenue A, tietween Seveath and Eighth streets, a four-story brlok building, 84.8x100- n.nrr D. Wlnane A May report the sal of fir lot on the southeast corner of flttb avenue and Eighty second street for the trustees ot Colombia Ootlegei Urms private. This properly adjoin th alt pur chased by August Belmont tor a new reildenoe. IX BBOOXLTH. , lonsrd Hoodr has sold for Henry Oestrelch.r to U.rogartrfort9,800No, C80 Benry street, a thr story and Uiaemsnt brlok boose, 80x46x80. Real Estate Auction lale. At th Broadway Salesroom yesterday Peter .F. Meyer Co. eold No. 1403 Third avenue, 35.8x80, nve-etory brlct store and tenement, with two-story brick tenement, on Ninety-third street, amount do 881,884, subject to taxea ate, t008.lt. to Haymon Baer for ttl,750 alio No. 816 East BUty-nlntb street, 17x100.0, Die-story brick flat, foreclosure, amount dn 810,78, luhleet to taxes, to., t40, to William Baler far tlt.OOOi alsoNc SO Welt 119th street, on map No. 88.83x100.11, five-story brlok fiat, foreclosure, amount du (81,617, .object to taxes, ebo, ttOO, to plaintiff, James Stokes, tor, William Eenaelly told No. 811 Madlion avenue, BOxBO, tbree-etory itone front dwelltsg, foreclosure, amount dn 0.etl?. .abject lo taxea, aa, t88S, to tbe plaintiff, Charles Q.Mollrr. for tU.OOOi also Webstar avenne, weet side. 001 reel south of Dun mil road, 60x00 to eaat tide or Norwood avsnne, two-story frame dwelling, foreclosure, amount due (678. sub ject to taxes, Aa, t8.4B, to John J. Duffy tor 1760, m axootXTn. Themaa A. Xerrlran sold tb three-story brick dwelling, on lot 10,11x80x18,10x80, ontbaaorth ast side of Tenth street, 1 41. 1 feet toutbeaat of Sev enth avenue, foreoloeur, to ths plaintiff for 10,100. Cenrt Calonaare Thl Day, Bnprem Oourt Speolsl Term Part H. Court opens at 10:80 A. M. Ex-parte matters. Burrogat.'a Oourt Ohimbers Fer probate Wills cfNanoy Eee at 10 A, 11. t Maud UarabaU, Morlts Blngerat 10:80 A. M. City Oourt Special Term-Court opens at 10 A. M. MoUons at 1 0 iBO A. M. efiunaciul. Brooklyn Elevated Railroad Co. REORGANIZATION. to tub tioijiana or First Horfamg Benda r tba 0QA8IDQ 1BD nitOOKIiTX UnlDOB BLBVATBD nalLBOAD OO. Oeoend Bertgasr Bag or the nsoouirs slbvatbo aaiLttoaD oo. Beeana n.rtaane) Ineama Baada or tb WHOM HI.BVATBO BAIUIOID OO. Capital tteok or tbe DBOOXU.YK BLBVATBD BAILBOAD CO. neferrlnr t th advertisement T thl Cent, salttae nader date or liar 141, 100S, ealllng r.r th roDitTn tun last ihstallsjejit r tb an.Hts t be paid by th nb.ve onmed eearltr holder, nOTICB IS UERHDV CIVBW that arter J ULT II. ISO), no farther de. posit ersald sronrlllr ar amesata du there ea will be received excess n payment or auoh eaalt ae nay tie Imposed hy this Cemmlttee. NEW YORE, June 84, 1888, r. r. oicott. v Gbalrmaaf James T. Waodward. Cbarlee rarsoas, ' 7""t. Brast Tbatmana, Ioaard lewlsonaf t ASKIAH H. JOLINE, I. M. WALLAC15, BWy. Counsel. 84 Wall St. W. T. IIAMil.MJ UOL'BE OV HAIGHT & B.IESE, aa nitoiuTJAV, rtBtv voiiu. ' Soston.66atatest. Phlla, 40 Walnut at Execute orders In STOCKS. BONDS. OIU1N, OOTT01T. VROTISIOITS. Margins 8 to 6 percent Commissions. 1-16. Determining the financial responsibility of tbe firm wltb wblch you deal is aa Important as selecting th right stock. 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A dlrlilend for tho b)i moatha and three moatht rntltnK Jun oo. indn, Lu been declared to all de poll tor entitled thereto under tha br-lawa, at tho ratoof Thrr mid Onn-llnlf For tAiii, Fr An num on sums from & to $3,000, payabU on and after July lb, 180. .Honor flopaaltrcl bfor Jnly lo will tfraw latfrrot frmm July 1 Dtpofllta ra reoelvtA f-om tl peroiii and not oxolualrelr froiu mer ohanto rlrba. Bank opon dally bolldaya excepted, from 10 . M. tour. M. Baturderafrom 10 A. M.to 18 noon. Fit AN K U. UUHLBTJT, Preoldent. JAMES H. COK8TABLK. ( vtco-Pwutdaiita. EDWARD M. TOWN8END. CO-w. OEORUg Q. WIUaUMS, Troaturw. NORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK, 888 Wast 84th street (near EJhth arenas) 65tb SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND. The Board o( Trustees bar directed that Interest be credited depositors on Jane DO tb. 1818, at the rate ot T11HEE AND O.NEUALy PEfc CENT, per annura on eume of 85.00 to 88,000. Deposits made on or before Jnly 10th, will draw Internit from Julr 1st. BAMOTL D. STYLES, President. ALEXANDER 0. JIILNK, Treasurer. piviatnaa mA Jlnuxm. TUB CUICAOO, ROCK ISLANII ND PAClrifo itAii.iv.tv rorsv. OiTICE OF TnE THBAHUKBIt, CHICAOO, 111., June 8d, 1888. A quarterly dividend ot SI. 85 per share will be paid Auruat 1st next to the shareholders of this CorapauT'a stook, registered on the detlof of the Transfer books, on their boldtnrs ss Increased on June UOtb, 1SD8, I pursuance of resolutions of the Poard.of Directors, adopted JIar SOtn, 1888, prorld. lug tor the distribution to stock holders of additional stock to the extent of 10 per cent, of thslr present holdtua;i. The 1 ransfer books will be doted at 8 o'clock P. It. on the SMb day of Juns and reopened at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 11th day of July next. J, V. PHILLIPS. Treasurer. INTllH.MATIOVAI, Ptl'BU CO., 80 I1UOAI) ST., NBW yOMK.Joee tta. 1888. Tb Board of Directors haa thltdaydeolared aauar terlj dividend of ONE AND ONE-1IALV peroent. (It, peroent.) from net aaralags on the Preferred Capital Btook, payable July 11th, 1808, to stockholders of reoord of June XOtb, IU98 The transfer books of the Preferred Btook will close at 21101'. M. on junexBlh, 1898, and reopen on July 12th, I8US, at 10 A. M. WABWEK MII.LEB, Secretary. DELAWAIIE, LACKA7ANMA AND VESTKRN It. It. CO. JfBwyoHK. JuneSi. 1898. A dlv. dendof ONE AND TIIREE.QOA.HTt.Il1 PEK CENT, upon tho capital etoclc of this company will be paid July 2U. Transfer books will close at 18 o'clock July 0 and reopen July St), Ibws. PHKP'g U. OIBDEK8, Treasurer. Sau Priidel.e A northern K'aolflo Rullvver c. Coupon No. IP ot tbe above railway, maturing July 1. 1888. will be paid oa and after that date, at th office of LADENBUnO, TliALMAMtt ft CO, 48 Wall at. New York. RflAIXH JVrB:.JSIEIfl CO. Btc amsldps Horatlollall (Now ) and Manhattan leave Pier lH, East Hirer, foot of Market et Tueadays. Thuredaya, and fcat'irdays at 8 P. 11. Steamers lifted with every modern Improvement for comfort and convenience of teurlsta. I jm",Uw,JliB?,lVfA, -".,a r.-..-f,-'-,,,; ,tJsJ,lf..."T--J -i v ami " iT m (Drtna fittnmxfi. Saeeea'a'aaa,1aaaiteettT;.Siaitatt Amorican & Red Star Lines. NEW YO!lK-QUKRN8TOWN-80UTnAlirTON. NSW YORK SOUTH AMP PON AMTWEIIP. Tb atearjier perfermlnaT three aereloe ara either Urlllsh or Ilelilan, Every Wednesday and alternate Saturday at noon. Cheater June SSI'Derlln i, July 0 Bouthwark... June S Kensington., July IS West inland July SINoordland July 80 INTEHNATIONAL NAVIUATION COMPANY. Piers 14 and 18. North Hirer, omce, nowllngOreen. ANCHOR LINE. "'KSMl,. Ethiopia.. ..June 1!5, nooniPurneiala....July in, noon Anchoria..,..July 8, noonKihlopla July 80, noon For new Illustrated book of tour and pastag rate and further particulars apply to IIENDEItaON BR0THEK8, Agents, 1 Bowling Preen. ejAVAUIA! lA'iri: ItAII.WA. Intends aleatnshtp sailings from Vancouver JAPAM D CHIIA. EMPHF.SS OP CHINA July ll.Sept. I. Decs EMPRESS OP INDIA Aug. 1, Oct. 10. Jan. XMPRES8 or JAPAN Aur.89, Not. 7. Jan. 80 VAST ROUTE TO TIID PIULlPPINi; ISLANDS. to HONOLULU, FIJI, and AUSTRALIA. WAIUIIUOO July 88 I AOItANOI It... Aug. 88 , Becoad oabtn aocommodatlons at yetj low rates, For freight and passenger ratea apply 888 Broad way and 86 Wall st. CUEMARD LINEv,Ao6,Sll?8rwJ. ITom Pier 40, N. It., foot Olsrkson st, TJmbrla.Jnne 80, 10 A. at. I Serrla JulyB, 0 A.M. Lncanla,...July 8, P. M. Etrurla.. July 9, 10 A, M. VBUNON U. BROWN OO..Oen.Ag'ts.4Dowllngqreen. FRENCH LINE. G0MPA6NIE GENERALE TRANSATLANT1QUE DIRECT LINK TO HAVRE PARIS (fRANOE). Balling as follows at 10 A.M. Prom Pier No. 4a. North River, fool Morton at. LaBretatrne June so, La Navarre July 18 La Bourgogns July 8 La Bretagne July 88 LaTouralne..,,.,,..Jnly ulLa Oascogne July 80 Oen'l Aa'cy for U. B. and Pan., 8 Bowling Orcen. N. Y. niniCI T TO S'Atlli., l.O.llllie.t,, IIAftlllUHSi. F.Btsmarck,June 80.0A.it. lA. Victoria. Aur. 1 1, OA.U. V.Illimarok, Jnly as.tlA.lt, Ir.Blsmarck. Aug.ah, VX.iL TWIW-8CIIKIY tA9ICUKIt Hltllilt;!:, rsntv tuiiK-HAviuvnu mmctrr. Penns'r'nla,June 30,VA.f,Pretorla, July 0, 0:80 A.K. Palatla..July 8, 8:80 P. 11 Patrla, July 10, OHIO P. M. alnsatiursfAwiericn Line. OT llronawor. W. V. NTOllTII OKKUAN LLOYD STEA1I8IIII' CO. XI SHORT ROUTE TO LONDON AND CONTINENT. PAST EXPRESS STEAMERS. ?Jrledrloh.Ju.as,0:80 AH IK. W.D.O.. July 5,8 P. U. rave.Tu., June 38,10 A.U.lLahn.Tu., Jolyls, 10A.M. OELMCHS ft CO.. 8 Bowling Oreen, OLD DOMINION LANE. UKIXTlinilUPTKU HEIIVICCL Dellghtrnl tours to Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Petersburg, Portsmouth, Pinner's Point, nichmond, Virginia Beach, Va.. and Washing ton. D. o. Freight and pasienger steamers salt from Pier SO. North River, every week day, except Satur day, at 8 P. M., and Saturday at 4 P. II. W. L. OPILLAODEO. Vlce-Pres't and Trafllo Mgr. WHITE STAR (LINE. NEW YOBK-QOEENSTOWN LIVERPOOL. Teutonic. ...June SO, noonUaJestlc....Jttly 18, noon. Britannia..... July A. noonlaermanlo...Jnly 80. noon Baloon rates, 880 and upwards, according to steamer and accommodation eelectedt second csbln, 840.00 and upwards! steersgo on Oymtio, Oermanl and Britannic, 830.60 1 on llslestlo and Teutonic, 8B7.00. For passage, freight, and general Information apply to 1VHITR KTlIt LINE. Pier 40, North River. Office, S Broadway, New York. ttnml0nt0. ' STOsWJVlCTON LINE. For Btonlngton, Narragansctt Pier. Watch Hill, Bos ton, and all points East. Bteamers Maine and New Hampshire leave Pier SS N. It., one blook boot Canal St.. week days only, at 0:00 P. M. NORWICH LINE For New London, Worcoitsr, and points North, Bos ton and the East. Steamers City ot Lowell and City ot Lawrence leave Pier 86 N. It., nn block above Canal St., week dsys only, at 6:00 P. 11. Close con nectlon at New London with trains of the New Eng land and Central Vermont Rallroaue. FALL RIVER LINE For Newport, Fall Illver. Boston, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Capo Cod, and all Eastern and Northern Mountain, Inland, and Seashore points. Steamer Prlscllla and Puritan In commission. Fine orchestra on each. Leave Pier 19, N. R.. foot ot Warren at, week days and Sundays at B:U0 P. II. Hudson River by Daylight. PALACE IKON DAY LINE STEAHEKS HEW YOIIK" and "AI,riA!Y.n Finest and fastest river Meamers In tho world. Dally except Sunday. Leaves Brooklyn. Fulton st. (by Annex), 8 A. 2L " New York, Deibrossee St. Pier, 8:40 " " West 28d St. Pier a For AJLiiAmr, landing al Tonkers, West Point, New burgh, Pougbkeepale. Klnpaton Point, Oatsklll. and ltudaon. Best route to thn CAT&KILL8, 8ARATOOA, etc Through tickets. NORTH, EAST and WEST. Baggage checked from residence to destination hy New York Tranatcr Co. TROY BOATS. FARR Mmatll THIS A.ly OTIIKIt HODTB. Bend for list routea for reduoed rato tonrs to Sara toga, ths Adlrondacks, Lakes Oeorge and Champlaln, Oreen Mountains, 4o. Searchlight on boat. EXCURSIONS-Troy, $2.50; Saratoa,$4.S0 Steamers leave West 10th et. dally, 8 P. 11., except Saturday. Sunday steamers touch at Albany. Albany Evening Line. Tb popular -teamen AD 1 110 ND ACE and DEAN RICHMOND will leara oil Pir 41. N. IL, toot Canal it., at 0 P. 21. dally (Sunday exoDtd), maklnc dlreot connection with train Wortb. Eait, and Wt. CATSKILL EVENING LINE. Bteamers leave foot of Christopher st. ertry week day st 0 P. H. Commencing July 9, new steamer 0NTE0RA will leave on Saturdays at 1:80 P. 11. i KAATERSE1LL at 6 P. M. Catsklll Mountains and Cairo Railroad oonnects. Bloyclesfreet horses and carriages taken. Descriptive folder mailed free. HUDSON RIVER STEAMER MARY POWELL. Leaving Desbrossss St. DtlO P. kt. (Saturdays it45 P. U.), West 28d Bt. 3:80 P. It. (Baturdaya a P. Ml, for CKANSTON'8, WEST POINT. CORNWALL, NEW. BUROII, NEW UAMBOROn, MILTON. PO'KEEP. BIE, HYDE PARK, RONDOUT. and KINOSTON. UUI1SO.Y AMD COXglCKIB IIOATS leave foot ot Christopher st. every week day at 0 P, 11.. oonneotlng with P. and A. It. R. INOSTON LINE, West 10th at Dally 4 P.M., Saturdays at 1. Steamers BALDWIN and ROMRIt, for Cranston's, Cornwall. Newhurir, New Hamburg, Marlboro, Milton, Pougbkeepile, Ilyde Park, Esopus, Kingston, connecting with u. d: D, R. R. for all points In Catsklll Mountains. NIUV IIAVEV.-Fare 81: KXCU11SION 81.80. Sundays, Excuislon 81.00. Fast steamers leave Pier 85, E. It.. weekdays, 8 P.M. and IS midnight i Sun days, U80 A.M. andlH mldnlghttweek-day steamers arrive In time for trains to Merlden, II art lord, Spring Held, and points North. K" AMSDELL LINE for Newburg, calling at West Polot. Cold Bprlna and Cornwall, Flibklll (by ferry), leaves Pier V4, N. II.. foot Franklin st., week days (except Bnturdar), UP.IIi Saturdays, 8 P. M., landlnrat 188d St.. N, R., 8:80 1 Sundays, 0 A. II., 18 lid St., N. R., 9:80. StnUroagfle ERIERAILROAD. Through trains leave New York, foot ot Chamber st , as follows, and are minutes earlier from West tad tt.t 9,Afa A. !. Vestlbulsd Express dally for Blng .JJ haraton, Waverly, Elinlrs. Ouffalo, Bradford, arrives Buffalo 0 P, M. Parlor car to Buffalo. Ojrirv I' M. Veitlbuied limited Fait mall dally. JJWJVJ Solid train for Chicago, arrives Cleveland 7:0 A. M., Chicago D P. M, Sleepers to Chicago, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Dining car, 7 .'-Ml p !" BuBalo and Olevelaud Vestlbulsd Bx OV press dallv, arrives at Buffalo 7:05 A. JI., Bradford 7:17 A. M., Jamestown 7i00 A. M., Cleve land I8:3u P. M. (sleepers to buffalo and Cleveland, making direct connection for Detroit, Chicago, and thnWeat. Cafe Library Car. 8,, I e- p, i,solld train to Chicago. Sleepers to ,-i.ii Kornelltvllle, Cblcsgo, and Cincinnati. Din Ing Oar. ri'ICKETS, LOOAL TIME CARDS, AND PULLMAN JL ACCOMMODATIONS at 111. Ill), SOI, 01, and 837 Ilroadway, la 7 Bowery, 100 East 128th St., and 878 Weit 186th si.. Chambers and West 23dst. fer ries. New York: 803 and 8ou Fulton st., 08 Ilroadway, Brooklyn! 200 Itudinn St., Ilohoken, and Jersey City Station, New York Transfer Co. calls for and checks baggage from hotels and residences to destination. New York and Boston All Rail. N. Y N. II. a II. R. R. and oounectluns. From Grand Central Station. Leave, By war of One. bio A, M Bnrlngdeld and Worcestor, 8:30 P, M. 10:1)0 A, M.,ttNew London and Provldence,8:00 p. M, 10:03 A. M., New London and Providence, 4:20 P. M. 12 M., Springfield and Worcester, 0140 P.M. lllOO P. M., Air Line and N. E. It. it., 8:00 P. M. 1:02 P, M., New London and Provldeuoe, 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M New London and Provhlence, 8:00 P. M. 4i00 P. M., Bprlnsdeld and Worcester, 10:00 P.M. 0:00 P. M.,New London and Provldance.lltOO P, M, 1 ItOO P. U., Sprtustleld and Woreester, 0:15 a. M. 12:00 P, ! 'New London and Providence, 8:20 A, M, Huns dally. Including bunday. TtUay male Limited: all parlor oars fare 7, In cluding parlor car seat. JAIr Line Limited i arrives and departs from Park Square Station, Uoaton. Return service same hour and by same route. Through parlor and sleeping cars by eacb train, O, T. HEMPSTEAD, Oen. Pass. Agent. BALTIMORE & OHIO B. R. Leaves New York, Whitehall Terminal, South Ferry, and foot of Liberty etreet. Dslly, tExcept Sunday, ISundays. OUIOA00, MitO A, 11., 1:4B P. M and 12:10 f ITTSbURO. 4:ao A. M., 11:00 P.M., 11:40 P.M 12:10 night (4:80 A. M tralna rrom Liberty st. only). CINCINNATI, ST LOOI8, 10:00 A. M.. eB:B0 P.V WAbUIN(,TON,UALTIatOHE,t7:03, 10:00 (Diner) IttaOA. M. (Ulueri. tl:0OP M..li45 (Dlneri, 13:80 (Dlnen,4 SO (Dlnert, 5 Oh p. M , and I2:10nliht OlltOI.K.lll80A M. ' NhW ORLEANH, et.OOP M (through aleeper). All tralm are Illuminated wltb 1'lnucli Llsbl. OITIceti 113. 172. 281.484, 1284 llroadwer.Ul East 14th at.. 127Bowery. New York I 8811, 844 Vulton st. Brooklyn i Whitehall TsrmlnaL ItnmS fhtMPirnMtMuartluna vw . . --Vk ie. f, jv u . t i Ad . . -i tea- SnlltoRjft. 1J ejieisavs-srs-sl"l SS iee'-H-'-U'"U-'l."tS ISaarsaawammagggj e am "ABBOASOBalATTAIlRCAO, If NE.WYORK' 1 & HUDSON RIVER R. a THE FOUR-TRACK TRUNK UNA f a nouns to iiAiin vavim. M All through trains 'stop at Albany. tJtloa, SyrMn, fl nhestr, aud Buffalo. BIB Trains lesr Orand Central Station, Fonrtn ATean -m and Forty-seoond Street, as followsi rjk M 8nnA.11.-Dallr, except snndar. famous II loU EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS LtMlTBD. 9 Fastest train In tbe world. Due Botfalo 4:48, n Nlwara ralU O.lff, Toronto 0:00 P. M, Dstrotl J 11:10 P. U. This train Is limited tolttseaunf Hjgj 8sSOA!.-ADln0NDA0K MOUNTAINS, TttOTJ. H lOO BAND ISLANDS AND MONTREAL SPKOIAU usily, except Sunday For Clayton, Adirondack rS Mountain points. Melons and Montreal, via Otlca. ejm 8 .A K A. M.-FABT HAIL. Dally-For Pougbkjep. Jkm VxO tie, Albanr, Otlca. Syracuse. Rochester, But- ,W talo, Niagara Falls snd Cleveland. " JI i nnn. m.-north shore LiumtD, Daily- I U:UU ii-hourtralntoChlcaco.TlaMlchlganCeiM M tral. Due Buffalo fl:10, Niagara Falls B80 P. M, n OhloagoV:00 A.M. Bleeping and parlor oars only ' -9 Parlor car to Ttlchflald Bprlnrs. except Bnndaya. 1 in.QM A. M.-DAY EXPRESS, except Sunday-. JLUIOW For BuBalo and all Important New YorB ' in'psLsouTnwEaTEBNLnnTEDandoin. " , IIUIOAOO SPECIAL. Dally For Columbus, Olae rlnnatu Indianapolis, Bt. Louis, and Chicago. 8.Qf P. It TROY AND SARATOOA BPEOIAL, ' ioxt cept Bunday-For aarrlton (West Points, Poiighkeeptle, Albany. Troy, and Saratoga. i , 5.rC P. M.-LAUE 8W0RH LIMITED, Dally-4 , .. ,UU hour train to Chicago. Tla Lake Shore. Du 1 Cleveland 7:1 5 A. M., connects for Cincinnati, du I 0:10 P. M. i du Toledo 10:00 A, M Chloago 4 P. v. M. Bleeping and parlor care only. I OjmP. M.-WESTERN EXPRESS. Dally-For Nt I DIUU agara Falls. Toronto. Cleveland, Tolsdo, D. tmlt, and Chlcaao. 1 G.Ofr P. U. NORTHERN EXPRESS, Sally To ,iO Ire j. Plsttabunr. Burlington, Montreal, and. except Saturday ntghu, for Ottawa. ' y" 7 .A A P. M. ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS, TTIOO" X ItU SAND ISLANDS AND MONTREAL EXPRESS; t Dally For Clayton. Adirondack Mountain point, ,. Malonn and Montreal, via Otlca. ' 8 .,4 T P. M. BUFFALO AND 80UTnWEBTERT ViO BPEOIAL. Dally For Rochester. Buffalo, I NIsgaraKalls, Cleveland, Olnclnnatl.Indlanapolla, I and St. Louis. Q.fin Is- M.-8PECIAL LIMITED HAIL. Dally O.tJtJ (sleeping oar only) For points on Fall Brook, via Lyons, and for Rochester and Buffalo. 9,1 X P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS, Dally VorOsw. lu go, Ogdensbnrp. Cape Vincent, Buffalo, Nlaaf. ara Falls, Cleveland, Toledo. Chicago, and, ex cept Baturdaya, for Auburn road. 1 9.1 fl NIOnT-HIDNIOHT EXPRESS FOn OID Xaj.LVJ CXQO. Every night except Bunday night. o Bunday night Chicago sleepers leave at 910. WeB iAns,ni Diviaios. if, OilB A. M. and 0107 P. M. Dally, except Buadayv II to Pitutlsld. Sundays only atOiaoA.lL II, Wagner Palaoe Cars on all through trains. , Trains Illuminated with Plnuch light, IV Ticket offloes at IIS. 261, 418 and B4S Oroadwayw 81 East 14lh st.. 830 Columbus ar.. 01 Wess ltOtn St.. Orand Central Station. 120th Bt. Station and 188th St. Station, New Yorkl 888 and 788 Fnlton st, , and 100 Broadwar, B. D-. Brooklyn. I Telephone "8790 Thirty-eighth etreet" for New York Central Oab service. Bsggsge checked from bote! or resldenoe byth Westcolt Express Compsny t EDOAR VAN ETTEN. OHOROB n. DANIELS, I I Oeneral Superintendent. General Passenger Agent. 1 . I annsyBvinii ; BTATIONS foot of West Twenty-third Street an! Desbrossca and Cortlandt Streets. i tTThe leaving time from Deshrosira and Cortlandt ' Btrceta Is ten mlnuts later than that given below fox Twenty-third Street Stations. 5U A. 81. FASH MAIL Pullman Buffet Parlor ' Car New York to Pittsburg. Sleeping Car PltUbura to Chloago. No ooaches to Pittsburg. S iBi A. SI. PAST LINE Pittsburg and Cleveland. Dino A. .11. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. Pullman Compartment Sleeping, Dining, smoking, and Ob serration Cars. For Chicago, Cleveland, Toledo, j Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Louisville, St. Lohla. I llSO P. Ttt. CHICAOO AND BT. LOUIS EXPRESS. For Naahvllle (via Cincinnati). Chicago, Bt. Louis. , SiSoi. M. WESTERN EXPRESS. For Cleveland, , Chicago. For Toledo, except Saturday. TltOF.M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS. For Pitt. burg. Clnolnnatl, Indianapolis, St, Louts. lo p. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS.-For Plttiburgand Chicago. Connects for Cleveland, except Saturday, Biau I-. Bf. MAIL AND EXPRESS. Pullman Biuret Sleeping Car New York toAltoona, East Liberty, Pittsburg, and points Weet, dally exoept Sunday. No coaches. i nAsuiKOfON aud tub aoiiTn. 7:00, 8:!0. 0:20, 0:00 (Dining Car). 10:00 (Dlnlna Car) A. Mm 12:50, 1100(8:20 "Oougresalonal Llm.,n J all Parlor and Dining Cars). 4:20 (Dining Car), 4:00 (Dining Car), 8:80 P.M., 12:00 night. Bunday, 8:20, U:20, 10:00 (Dining Car) A. M. (SirO "Congressional Lira.," all Parlor and Dining Cars), 4'20 (Dining Car), 4:00 (plnlngCar), 8:00 P. L. 12:05 night. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Expreas, 4:80 P.M. 12:00 nlgbt dally. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. Express. 0:20 A. M. and 8:00 P. M. dally. f . CHESAPEAKE t OHIO RAILWAY. 4:00 P. M, dally. J FOR OLD POINT COMFORT and NORFOLK. 7:00 ' A. a. week days and 7:40 P. M. dally, j ATLANTIC CITY 1:00 p. M. week dsys (Desbrosset ' and Cortlandt sts , BilO P. II.). Through Vestlbuled i Train. Burret Parlor Cars, Passenger Coach, and f , Combined Coach. 1 CAPE MAY. 12:00 P.M. week days. 1' t Long Branch, Ashury Park (Interlsken, Sundays), f ;j Ocean Orovo, and Point Pleasant (from West I. a Twenty-third Btreet Station), 8:00, 11:00 A. M., S 3 8:20. 8:20. 4:80, 11:16 P. M. Sundays, 0:20 A. M., 1 fl 4:00 P. M. (from Deabrosses and Cortlandt streets), f, H 0:10 A. U: 13:10. 8:80. 8:40, OtlO, 11:00 P. it, II 1 Sundays, 0:45 A. M., 5:10 P. M. ! ? von puiLtnuLPUiA. ' 5 8:10,7:20,7:00. B:20. 8:00, 0:20 (0:00 Penna. Llm- 1 Red), 0:60 (Dining Car). 10:00 (UlnlncCar). 11:00 1 A.M., 18:00, 1:00, 2.50, 8:00, 4:20, 4:20 (Dining 1 Oar), 4100 (Dinlnc Car), 0:00 (Dining Car), 7:40, 8:00 P. M., 12:00 night. 8undays, 0:10. 8:20, 8:00, 1 . 0:20,0100 (Limited), 9:00, 10:00 (Dining; Car) A. 1 u M. 1:00 (Dining Car), 8:00, 4:20 (Dining Car), 4:50 (Dining Car), 0:00 (Dining Car), 7:40, 8:00 P.M., I , 12:05 night. Ij Ticket emcee Not. 401,044, 1100, loan, 111, and 201 BfJ Broadwayi 1 Astor Houiet West Twenty-third Stroel Station! and atatlona foot of Ilesbroeies and Wi) Cortlandt Streets: 4 Court street, 880 Fulton Street, Hji 08 Broadway, and Pennsylvania Annex btatlon, Ufa Brooklyn: Btatlon Jersey City. The New York II fj Transfer Company will call for and check baggage tA from hotels and realdenoes through to destination. nfl Telephone ' 1274 Eighteenth Street" for Penntyl n vanla Railroad Cab Service. 11 J. B. U0TCI11NSON, J. R. WOOD, ! Oeneral Manager. Oeneral Pasa'r Agent. fc. Lehigh Valley System. j Stations foot of Wott 23d St. (Penn. R. It.), Cortlandt or Desbrosses Bt. Indicates time from West 2UdSt. Other figures shot time from Cortlandt or Desbrosses bt. oho, tli-jo A.M. dally (Sunday 845, 7 A.M.) for EASTON and Intermediate stations. TllOO, Ml'JO A. M. dally for WILKESBARRE, BOKANTON (week days). ITliACA, QE.NEVA, ROCU ' ESTER. OUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS, and the West, and principal local points dining car and chair oar to Buffalo. 1 lino, laioo noon, dally, except Sunday. "BtiAOK DIAMOND ISXPllfSSS." Arrives Buffalo 0:30 P. M. Pullman Vestibule Day Coaches and Parlor Oars, Dining Car Service, Meals a la Carle, Cnnneots at Buffalo wltb through sleep rs to Detroit and Chicago. 10 ISO. lioo p. M. dally for EASTON. MAUOU CHUNK, WILKESBARRE, SCRANTON (week days), and coal branches. Chair oar to Mauch Chunk. Sia, iiu P, M. dally, except Bunday, for WILKESBARRE. PITTBTON, BORANTON. and prin cipal Intermediate stations. Connects for all points In ooal regions. Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Wllkesharre, -TilS,?; "i"? . .!'' Moept Bundy, for EASTON and Intermediate stations. Chair oar t Easton. 4ino, ana r. If., Bnndaya only, for MAUCH CHUNK and intermediate elation. siso, oiio p. M. dally, except Sunday, for EAHTONand principal Intermediate atatlona OiBO. Tioop. M. dally for BUFFALO, NIAOARA FALLS, and all points Weit. Pullman aleeper voitl. bule train N, Y. to Chicago, Sleepers to Buffalo anil Toronto. Tio, lOO p. M. dally, except Sunday, slopping only at SOUTH PLAINF1ELD, EASTON, llKfllLlJ. IIEM. MAU01I CHUNK, SAYRri, OENEVA. ROOIIES TER, RATA VIA, BUFFALO, and TORONTO. Pullman aleeper for Buffalo. None but aleeplng-oar passenger oarrled. No baggage carried. SltlO, MlUO p. M. Uallr for WILKESBARRS, ITHACA. GENEVA, ROCHESTER, BUFFALO. NI AOARA FALLS, and all points WeiL Pullman aleepes to Chicago. Additional local trains dally, exoept Sunday, for SOUTH PLAINFIELD, BOUND BROOK, and Interrae- ,i- diate points, leave a followsi UliVU, 10:00, 10:80, 10:80 (Sundays only) A. M.i 220, 2:80, 8:00, 4:10, OtoO and 8:30 P. M. TIckeu and Pullman accommodations at 118. 281. 278, 80S, U44 and 1323 Broadway. 81 East ulhst' , 108 K. 120th at,, 127 Bowery, N. Y.i 880 Fulton it .4 i Court it., 08 B'way, and Brooklyn Annex, -Brooklyn. "i N. Y. Transfer Co. will call for and check bagsan 1 from hotel or resldenoe through to destination. 1 DELAWARE. aKCKAtA1iHA m WC8TBUM ' talUn lu Hew Vorb. root er Barclay an f Vhrlslonber aireets. ', YK9TIUVLI! I TBI., PULLMAN BDVrsTV I CARS, riMTSCII LIUIIT. """" ' oo A. M.-Blnghomtoa MaiL Btops at prtoolpU lotos i a'. .-(Oafeor)-BufIalo, Bcranto, Blng- haroton, Owego, Itbaoa, F.lmlra, Ulloa, Syraouse. ana Oswego Express. Pullman buffet parllrbars. pln"".' ,rBB,1 WUn tnXut ""-"agoanS 1,l,.?.a,' w CjU-Ohlcago and Buffalo veill. !tSl.'1a,"p,!?,..f"r 8?o". Bnghamion and El. mlra.Ap. Pullman hunet parlor oars to Eltnlra. Through sleeping cars aud ilay coach to Chlcaio arrlvlngat 4:10 P.M. next day. uuicago, ioo i M.-Sjrantou, Wllkesharre. and Plymouth . '.wPti' .-Pu'-man buff et parlor can. "-out" '-?..' ,r(1"J"-Co,cm"-0 Veitlbul Limited Express for hcranton. Ulnghatnton. hlmlra, BufTalo. OiBO f. J,-(Dally)-Burralo Expreas. Pullman sleepers for Bcranton, Ulughamton. Elmlra , Balh ssnH.0'' ' Buffalo, arriving Buffalo B M. '.?? ' lpl-F -Buffalo, Bcranton, Bingham. ton. Owego. Ithaca. Elmlra. Syracuse. lllohn.ld fi?pers. Oswego Expresi. Pullman BuSil Ticket and Pullman aocommodatlons at Henry Oais Son-, Ltd.. 113 Ilroadway, 1 4 Park nlaoi alio .n.i 042 Broadway. Tlcksts at Verry slat SS?," mi aS (, vror. 12th at.. 81 Weat I23UI (,, xM Colu'nha v New Yorks 8.1H and TsMFiiltuu at.'aud too Uroaaw 1 uilsfauon.?- T,m' 4U1"""' iffiloxormittS ? iXiOS?!! aWiwOompuv will call forradoaafB I ma sHtt e mTitsc to ouUnatiwii WiifrTiMff. 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