,. i THE SUIT, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1808. wtmAwctAi Aim cotmmmotAt. Mown.T. ASC. 39. JH JFlMdMlInc In stock, to-ilar war na-Hy up ' Ad MU dally average n lastweek. while In bonds '' thartun foil? equal to that average. Both darrtefita of tha Kiohantre continued to r . fleo. henry Inrsatment btivlng and alto In oraasin. sfssouM-tlve Interest. The aggregate tranaactloriB war not only mrae, bat they wars unusually mil dlntrlhnted. and tha tona waa In 'tlia warn atronc throughout. Tha opening waa ao buoyant that mnnr poonlatle holders ' war Ind-OBd. to taka proflta. Thla waa dona to an extent that aneoeracad tha professions! element to aell tha mar ket (or a reaction. Tha two eircutn atanae raantted In a moderata midday deellna thai waa rarr naarlr general. Thla morement waa halpad by persistent eelllng of People' , Oat and Manhattan Hallway. In spite of a rally at the aloaa both of thee atooka eloaed traetlonaltr lower than on laat Friday. Man i hattan Hallway waa exceptionally heavy, at a net loa of nearly a point. It la understood that tha earning of the company continue to ahow ;-. a heavy falling off aa compared with tho trafflo , return. o a year ago. The retrograde move i Biont In People's Oaa waa. aa la well known. ' ' beted Upon the friction between tha company and the Indiana ooncern which furnlahea It " With natural gee. The exceptionally strong featarea of the mar ket ware St Pan), whleh led tha Hat In reapeot toactrrlty:Atohlon proferred. American Cot ton Oft. LouleTllle and Nahylll. Southern Ballway praferred. and Illlnota Central. Of thee. Araarican Cotton Oil waa unusually ao tire. at a nat advance of 4 point, a movement fwhloh may logically ha regarded aa fore aacdowlng a dividend upon the elook Oil fail. The revival of lntereet In Louisville and Naah villa aeem to ha due aolely to the ahlftlng of lntereet from atooka that have advanced matariaHy to thoee Ota hay bean oom . paratlvely neglected. Tha advance In Southern Hallway la amply explained by tha - annual report of tha company, published ainea thaoloeaof tanalnesa laat Friday. Tha Union ' Pactflo and Northern Faolfio atooka received, aa toraome time peat, a food deal of attention, ' but they made only fractional progreaa toward a higher level. Of the ao-oalled low-priced I atooka. Chicago Great Weatern waa traded In U swat extensively, and It eold at tha hlgheat " pride recorded for it in the present movement Than waa a aanaatlonal rise In the shares of the Minnesota Iron and the Illinois Steel com panies. Incidental to the announcement of tha .. term upon which the two corporations are to I ' be consolidated. The flrt named jumped up 12 point at the opening and retained nearly 5 '. cent of tiie maximum advance. Reactionary movements other than those already noted took place In Consolidated Oaa, tha Lake Erie a Western atocka. Brooklyn Rapid Transit and American Baiting. It waa meat pro Bounoed In tha Lake Erie and Western atooka. which advanced aharply at the cloa of laat weak on rumor which lack apnilrmatlon that tha take Erie and Western - Railroad l about to be absorbed bytheCIeve-,-, land. Cincinnati. Chicago and St Louis Railway Company. Tha soiling of Brooklyn Baptd -'frariel appeared to have been influenced .. largely by tha publication yesterday In a Brooklyn newspaper of what purported to be a tUtement of the financial condition of tha , company, but which, according to official atate ' tnp nta. waa misleading and Inaoourate In many raepenta. ' The list of specialties that received notewor- thy attention waa a long; ona. It Included ' Brooklyn Elevated. Chicago and Terminal Transit preferred, Flint and Pare Marquette Issues. Great Northern preferred. International Paper common, Laeleda Oaa, National Lead miA Hm,mi U.vln.Hnn nil A .ltlrtK mIamaJ a fcolnt or more higher than on Friday, Foreign arhitrago houses traded both ways to the ex tent of about 30.000 shares and appeared to be aeller on balance, although publle cables from London tell of a rovivlag lntereet there, and tnore eapeoially on the Continent In American ". shares. Tha closing waa in tha main strong. I ;" K w York Mask Exebange-Sale. An. SB. tWRD BTAT-S DO BTATB BOND (IH tl.OOOa). 830UBJi,vl I I TJ ,, MM. 1B7M ; W. io-M.io.mI CUMIN-PRICKS OP UNITBD BTATBB BOH-A BU. iiM MUL . TJBFI3.r. Un4e.e, stploro 97 MM 187k 1E8X BBS., 1008- UnStBs.r. iei8,r...l06S 106K ioo4....1J 11 CBSt.iaoa- UnBtSi,, llS,e...lOSK X06M lSOs. 11B US On St., r. UnBte., r. . MOT UIK118M 1MB. 108X ,s ntt..o, BB8.tt,r, 1.07 111K 118X M34.D0117M I1SM .'. - MM 1B7M 1B8X BiitaoAD AND othrb bonds (is S 1,000s). 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SOM 8SM 8AM 86 3AM aoBBPacMaU 36 8AM SA SAM SAM BMPOoaet 47M 47M 47 40 47 iwruuip so oo ea bo ea lOMPaaOlp 07M 07M 00 00 OOM 160PP00O188M1B8M188M 188 188M lsia p. o.o a BtL... 40 40M 40M 40 40 10 p, o.o a BtL p. 00M OOM OOM 08 00 HOOPAWp 0M 7 OM 7 8 18t0FaBB..lieM118N118 116 116M 1410 Psople's oao..l08M108M S8N101N101M loOQulckp 7 7 7 ON 7 a4B01todtiia 80 80 10M 18N IBM BO0Badli 40 40 46-. 4AM 4AN 400BMdl BBM BBM 88M 88M 88N 100BOW.. 8BM 88M 8BM 88 30 BOOBOWp 7M OB 07M 08 08M lMBtLBW 0 0 0 0 0)4 1870BtL8Wp 13M ISM ISM 14 10 aaaoBtPko eOM SON SON 80 BOM 100 8t P. M AM. .166 100 100 100 168 lOOBo Fao.. 88M BBM BBM 88 S8M 8088 So Br... 8N OM 8 &M 8M l4B7BBoBjrp. 84M SAM S4N SSM SbM loosuAOi 7 7 7 7M 7N 100BU AO 1 1st p. 00 00 00 01 08 aoBtjaa lldp. 88 88 88 81 81M 60StLsr 8M 8N SM 8M BN 400 BtL AS Fl.tp. 00 oaM 08 08 OHM 8100 BtL 8 3dp. 84M34M S4M 84M 84N 118BT. OM OM OM 0M 0M 7716 TO A I. SSM S4M SSM SSM SSM 4O0TwlB 0 BT... 88 83 83 84 770OT.7PM. ISM 16M ISM 1AM 1AM 74400n Pas. SSM 88 BSM BSM 88 aaoa&UoPpf. 0AM OAM 00 06M OAM B86UP.D0 4M A 4M 4H A lOlDBBxp 44 44 44 41 44 MlBUBBub 47M 47M 4o 40M 40M 1460D8BP.107M100N 106M106M100 17MCBL.. 8M 8M 8M 8 8)4 lieooUBLp. 74 74M 73M 78M 74 SlftWabaak 8M SM ftM BN 8 eaoWabpf. BBM SBM 81M BIN BB 4400 W Da t BAM BAM 66M U6M BAN 760WLB 1M 8 1M IN 1M llOWtLBp 18M 18M IBM 11M IBM BOOWChBA. B3M BSM BSM BS BSM Total sal. 080.888 BkaiM. raiLADExraiA otoBixa quotatiomb. Mid. AtkU.i Mid. AMhA. LaklgbTal 81M BlMK18Boo 34M SO PhlUTiBC 84M B4MKI8Bp ... 41M 41N OalonTras 81M 81M Peon Mni.. 81M SIM SAPTotoi BAN W.UCoou 18 80 KetTrao. .101 108 W.UUOo 70 TOM OTotNJ. 01M AS WMTAPa 4 4M OtaflUaelOr 107MBalttra.. BBM SSM VaiavOaiaiMlSlNMaaataa... SM AM Waco., tof aoiil i pp 1 r . oaroa oiahubw QtroTATioaa. Sat, AlA SM. AMU. BeakAtb.. 840 aBBMp. 07 00 ChleJeemlB7 IBS BmMob.887M 888 rmieJpf . 188 IBS 0lB)la 000 Fltchbgp.104 10A OMMBt.... A7M ASM RnrBngp. 68 100 QalaeyM.. 118 MnOB4 AM 0 Tan Mia.. .174 170 Old Colour 103 1BA But. BSM SAN WBBoom. 87M B7MB0Ol.t. 88 84 DomiaOAal 88 83MBDa8a. 88 AmB.UT.888 884M MTgBtk1183' 184 KrlaTri.... 74 7A BoatoaB.. OBM WattBles.. 81 88 cbioaoo oLoatNo auoTATiom. Amajr-bd.. SOM SI Mil Brew.. 7 8 0Doek.. AS MUBwwp SA Ohio Brew. 0 7M HChBlBy.810 810 ChBnwpf 88 BoBidB'X" 04M 00 atyB'way.BSO BBO BtSOsr.... 18N IBM Dlun'dM..140 141 WObBtBy. 88 L.k.8t"L" ISM 18M NBtaouH o S8M SSM MrtWB'X" 8 NBlMultp 88N BSM LATBWT LOWnOB QOOTATtOB. Atshlenp 14MBorthtipMlfle... SSM AtohlMB pt 87M Northern Polflopf 7SM OuudlsaPaotBe... 87W OnUrlo We.t.... 17M ObBMpesk k Ohio BOM Pennsylvania 01M Krl.oon.aap 10 Hmdlnc, 1st . . . . 10M Krloi.lpr SBM Beading 1st pf B8M Illinois Central.... 1 CM St Pul 11AN Kansaa Ttui. . . . 1 2H Bonth Rilw.r 8N LBkeSbor BOOM Booth BkUwayaf.. 36M LonlsTlU.Nub.. 00 OnlooPadoo. BBM w York Oratral.. 188 Union Puclflo pf. . . 07M Norfolk W pf, n. AOM Wabash pt 88M Final aalea compare with those of Friday aa follows: Jag. If. Aim. ft. Aw. a. Ant. . A.TBFs 14 14MNorthAm.. 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SSN 28 jOSLsathp 73M 73M MoPao 37M 37M Wabash.... 8N 8M MetBtBr..lA9M 100 Wabash p.. 81M 21M Nat Lead... 37M 88H'wUnTel.. 86M B6M Government bonds easier. The 4. r.. of 1H07. and tho 38, w. !., closed h 9 cent, lower bid eaoh. Railway and other bonds strong. She feature wore Brooklyn Elevatedlsts.tr.; urllngton and Outncy conv. 5a., Chicago Ter minal 4s, Fort Worth and Denver City 1st. Fort Worth and Rio Grande 3-.s. Houston and Texas Central general 4h. Kansas City, Pitts burg nnd Gulf lets, Mexican lnternntlonal con sols. Northern Paoiflo general 3s, Peoria and Eastern 1U, Southern Rallwny 5s. Texas Paclflo 2ds. Union l'aclllo 4s, Union l'a clflc. Denver and Gulf 1st, t. r. ; Wis consin Central lata. t. r. : Atchison. Standard Rope and Twine and Wabash issues. The more Important nut advances were in Atchison general 4s, H V cent., to ml. and adj. 4s. H, to 73H: Brooklyn Elevated lsts. t r..l. to 03'.: Burlington and Quincy con. 6s. ', to 1'20M: Chicago Terminal 4s, ,'t.tolK); Fort Worth and genvor City lsts, S. to 70'; Fort Worth and lo Grande 3-4. ,',. to 03 ; Houston and Texas Central general 4s, ., to 83).: Kansaa City. Pittsburg and Gulf lsts. 1. to 78'. ; Mexican TiilDrnntlnnnl nonanla Ji tr. 7H ortluini Pn olflo general 3s. ). to mis ; Peoria and Eastern lsts. M. to 71)3. ; Southern Railway Sb. l.toOS: Standard fioiw end Twine lsts. H. to8K. and incomes. K, to 1 8 S : Texas Pacific 2ds. 1M. to 4U.V. and Union Paclflo, Donvcr and Gulf, lata, t r.. n cent, to 77M. Commercial price of bar silver In New York. fO.V. Bar ilvor in London closed at 27 11-163. Mexican silver dollars were quoted at 48o. Ex ports to Europe to-morrow 300.000 ouncea. Money on call. 1),1? V cent Time money is quoted at 'JH V cent, for sixty days, 3 V cent for four months, and 3 S V cent, for six months, on Brood mixed Btock Exchange collateral. Commercial paper is quoted at ShOi V cent for bills receivable: acceptances nnd prime Ingle name SMfsM T cent: other names 4,Sfi 6 oent Sterling exchange was weak and lovjer on In creased oiferinga of bills. Continental exchange was also weaker. Posted asking rates for ster ling are: Sixty days. S4.H4. and'slght.S4.MA). Actual rates are: Long bills. S4.83Kf3$4.83M ; sight drafts. S4.85'.. and cable transfers, A8TSrd4.85i,. Francs ore quoted at 5.21K for long and 5.20.SIS5.20 for short; rulehs marks. 84X004 for long and 06V395X lor short; gulldors. 40W40 1-10 for long and 40 3-10t340. for short. Domestlcexchangoon NowTork: Boston 10 15 cents discount. Charleston Buying, par: Belling, H premium. Savannah Buying, 1-ltJ discount ; soiling, 76 cents premium. Now Or leansBank, fl premium: commercial, par. Ban Francisco Wight. 15 cents premium; tele graph, 17s cents premium. Ht. Louis Iar. Chicago 30 cents discount Cincinnati Be tween banks, 60 cents discount; over counter, par. In the outside market Olucose Sugar Refin ing common is quoted at UO7S0O.. and the preferrodat 100Kffll07H : Standard Oil trust certificates closed at 413420; Btandard Gas common at 1405)147. and the preferred at 100 0170; Mutual Gas at 3300340: Amsterdam Gas at 2ilHO20X. preferred at 71X(SliM, and the bonds at 102X0103; Buffalo Gas at 22X0 23X, bonds. 06000: Central Union Oas bonds at 1O201O2X : Brooklyn and New York Ferry at 37X037X. and the bonda at OOX0O7X. The all-rail east-bound shipments of dead freight from Chicago laat week were 64.685 tons, against 61.288 tons the previous week and 57.623 tons the corresponding week of the previous year. The weekly statement of averages of the bank In New York olty. Brooklyn. Jersey City, Hobokon, and Staten Island, which are not members of the New York Clekrlng House As sociation, but which dear through members, is aa follows: Aa. IS. Aug. to. CAantu. Loans, dls., lares'.. . . .160,808,400 BB,681,DO0 lno, 821S.100 Circulation. l.MO.Soo 1,818,000 Deo. 427,800 Net d'poslU 87,20,300 81,848,700 lno. 68,600 Den. with a H. agents. ,86B,600 0.176,100 Dm. 178,400 Iep. b'ks trustco'a. 8,017,700 4.221.400 lno. 803,700 Legal t'uder b'ku't's 4,124,800 8.BB7.6O0 TMe. 127,800 Sped. 8,780,600 8.B74.400 Dm. 100,100 Tlr'.enret21,178,6O0 (11.088,400 D0. 8108,100 B eservo nqulnd . 18,821,660 18,888,876 lno. 14.128 B'pl'sies.. 84.068,860 84.381.726 Deo. 122,326 The Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company reports gross earning for July of S2.mii 1.284 . a decrease of SI 24.726 as compared with the same month last yuar. The Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Com pany reports net earnings for July of SoO.OOH. an increase of $13,222 as compared with the same month last year. Fixed charges were $47,470. leaving a surplus of $2,502. an in crease of $13,520. For the seven month end ing July 30 the net earnings were $466,332, an increase of $162,242 as compared with the correspond! ng period of laat year.1Flxed charges were $332,363, leaving a aurplu of $133,870. an increase of $164,328. The Southern Railroad .IPorta groaa earn- im?, JRK Juy of H-W loereaaa of $363,400 aa compared with tha same mouth of fast year, and net $63o.t6. an Increasa of The Alabama Oreat Southern Railroad re ports groMS earnings for July of $133,857, an increase of $1,046 as compared with the same month of last roar, and net $41,634, a decrease of $1,003. The Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Company reports for the year ended June 30: , . tut- iter. vktmeu. Oreaa'rn'ga.l4,2Si,4S8 83.u27.eio too. 82WI.B2B Op. esp. and BUM 1.81V.883 3,428,018 too. 108.717 81.lWl.SOtl Sl.60a.tfUA too. 898,111 OUierlnc'me. 100.26 161.712 too. 8.678 , Total 81.708.001 i.sai.407 too. 810S.SS4 FlXBd ck'gM. 1.012.704 1.148,700 toe. 0B.WB6 ,BaUo..- B466.8S1 8411.80 Ua. a7.s Dlvd. pfd. and coot... 444.787 38B.S48 too. 164.B46 Burplu... 810,000 8127.868 Dm. 8117,168 . Only praferred dividend. President M. J. Carpenter In hla report says: The receipts for the fiscal year Increased 7.46 V oeut . notwithstanding the .ever los.es at tending tho coul minorrtrlke that lusted from July 1 until Sept. 15. The physical oondltton of the road haj been kept at a high atandard. The sum of $300,000 ha bean chargod to profit and lues on account of the depreciation of equipment which was on hand at tho time of opnaolidation In 1H87, aud carried at coat In comphanoe with 1U article NrbyvlUrilL. tor whloh no atook nao ha- aaBBBBBBBBBaaaBBaaBBBBBBBBaaBBBBBBaBBBaaS BaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBaaSBBBBBBanBBaxwTS ! tre0t b2l,teIW,' Thl oelfliif ,"M 'f th ! BLmw.foTprefMnS stock, whlcti has been Old ana tho proeeeds expended In general Im PTovemanta of the property, includjng (he sub stitution of gtaal tor wooden brldgoa, the Im provement of ths newly aoqnlred property, ap p cation of air brakea and other standard ap Mlanoaa required by the Intarstato Commerce Commission, end tho payment of ear trust note essumml In the purchase of.pie Chicago. Padn- Tha Now England Railroad Company report for tha quarter endd Jun 90: M9A ISS7 C9Hn Otom MrnIng.tl.eflB.484 1,87.34 Deo. 18.880 Optr. trpensw. l.osi.sio bbs.876 &o. (m.08B VstMraiBg.. 8887,134 (480,11 Deo. 8103,106 Other Isooma... 41.761 AP.OUB Dm. 3H.38H Total net 810,81 8600,016 Dec. 8130.184 Vised obargM., 888,608 aoB.SHS Dm. 13,001 DsBett ' 88,714 110,810 Ine. 8117,048 Burplua, The general balance sheet as of Jun 30 shows cash on hand $5tM).So and profit and low (deficiency) of $337,646. The Buffalo and Susquehanna Railroad re port for tha quarter ended June 30: 1KB. W7. Ohw. OroM Mrning.. ...814,371 8140,200 Dm. 3,08S Opsr. expe-MS.... 84.038 72,004 lno. 11,030 Wet sareinga.... 8fl3.148 (77,113 Dm.14.b4 Tiled ohargM 44,638 41,338 Inc. 8.S08 Not Income (17,730 (86,888 Dm.(18.180 The general balanoo sheet showa oaah on hand 81,138 and profit and loaa (aurplua) of The Lake Champlaln and Morlah Railroad reporta for tho year ended June 30: ISM. WW. Clumfu. OroM earnings. 840.031 (30,410 lno. 33811 0per.eip.nM4... 86,318 30,844 lno. 8,830 Wet earning... (18,748 def. 8,3S4 Ino.8ifl.nS3 Other Income.... 383 81 lno. 101 ; Total net $18,000 daf. 88,168 too (17,188 Flied ohaigM... (.818 8.448 Deo. IBB I et income (10.887 def. (6,801 too. (17,288 The general balance ahent shows cash on hand $3.431 ; piofit and loaa (surplus). $7,084. . The Iowa Central Ballway reporta for the fiscal year ended June 30: iss. istr. CkoMMi. OreMers.'gs.(l,880434 (1.671, out lno. (bob.is. Op. eipen.M. 1,374.050 1,100,161 too. 174,408 Ket esm'es. 8806,470 471.RA1 too. 188,030 Fixed charges 448,008 488,378 lno. 4.832 Sorplus 183,872 88,868 Inc. 8128,817 The total transactions In various shares on the Stock Exchange last week were 3,276.201 shares, an Increasa of 1.206,108 shares as com pared with the corresponding week of last year. The transactions In Stato and railroad bonds aggregated $17,007,500, an Increase of $7,011,000. Government receipts to-day were: Customs. $375,760; Internal revenue, $1,440,705, and miscellaneous. $243,241. a total of $2,008,700. The disbursement wore $1,215,000. an excess of receipts over expenditures of $863,766. Tho receipts of the fiscal year to date have been S74.3as.648: the expenditures. $116,001,476. on excess of expenditures over receipts of The official count of tho oash In the Treasury attheoloaoof business to-day, compared with that of Saturday, shows: Ana. 0. Aug. tt. Ooldcoin and bullion... 203.5SB,20.1 83o.-,,Ofli,878 BllvsrdoUars and bullion 10.44.013 in.iu.07H United Bute. nots. 60,8110.866 60.887,063 Other MHti in exce.. of demand liabilities 0.855,040 11,865,088 Available cash balance, including gold reserve. (374. 740,610 (278,2(14,4 no Money In London W0X oent. Rate of dis count in open market for both short and three months' bills 1X01X cent. Amount of bull ion gone into the Bank of England on balance to-day -75.000. Paris advices quote 3 vTVents at 103 francs 55 centimes. Exohange on Lon don 25 francs 24X centimes. The sales of mining stocks at the New York Consolidated stock and Petroleum Exchange to-day were aa follows: Open- BitK- Lev- Clos SnUi. JVosm. ing. tit. sxt ing. BOO Brunswick. 11 .11 .11 .11 SOOConCl AVa.... .4B .42 .42 .42 400 Mount Rosa.:.. .18 .18 .13 .13 300 Iron SUrer. 75 .75 .76 .76 1000 Utah.'. 08 .08 .08 .08 COO Yellow Jacket.. .17 .17 .17 .17 Total aales. 2.700 shares. COMMBBCIAZ COMPEXB. Mohdat. Ang. 22. Gm Wheat Spot was quiet and easy. No sales here :ot.theoutports. 24,000 No. 2 red sold for export on private terms. Free on board afloat : No. 2 red. 76Xc. ; No. 1 Northern spring JJuluth. 75e. No 2 red In elevator. 74o. Futures declined lXo.to2Xa. compared with the official close of Friday. Future sales 1,245,000 bush., as follows: AVi'dny Oprnina. Highlit, Lemit. Closing. Xiahl. Angus 76 76 74M 74W 77 Beptember. enU BBM 67M 8774 BUM December 88M HHM SB 01114 B7U Hay 67K H7K 07(4 07K OBK Bye Wm easier. Wo. 2 Western, 4BKc., frcn on board afloat Corn Spot vu in good demand, but wuker. Th aalM were 801,000 bush., of which 300.000 were for export, Including 120.000 No. 2 mixed at 86Mc. here, and 340.O0O do. at the outpnrts on private term, frteon board afloat No. 3 mixed in elevator. BUaS 1.000 ungndod mixed at :i."Hc. rntures declined Ho. to lo. compaluwitb Friday's cIom. Future sale., 186,000 bush., u follows: Friday Opening. Bighett IsneelL Closing. Kiakt. September..... :U 14 84J4 84 84 B6M December 84)4 B4M 84M 84M B&H Oats Spot were rjulet and easr. The sales were 10. 000 bush. None for export. No. 2 mixed. 27c: No. 8 do., 300.: No. 2 white, 31W83c; No. 8 do., 31c; track white. 10,000 at SOOiiSXo. Futures ware easier. No aalea. Opening. Bighett Lonftt. Coimo. 7f. September.. 34M 36W This Is th visible supply: Aug. tO, 'tS. Wuk't Ckgt. Aug. tl, 97. Wheat bu... 5.850.000 Doc. 1.047,000 10,7211,000 Corn, bu lfl,138,ooo Inc. lOrt.ooo (1,068,000 Oats, bu 3.1110,000 Dm. 17i,x0 800,800 Bye, bu 401,000 Dm. 4H,000 1,1174.000 Barley, bu... 346,000 too. 3,000 B12.U00 The New York stock is given below: Aug. to, 'ts. WteVechanga. Aug. 3107. Vhtt. bus...273.S86 Dm. .130,413 024,502 Corn, bush 48U.U44 IJec. .22H.U02 3.03H.314 Oau, bush 86,028 Dm.. BM.183 1,11'.'.,001 Bye. bush ,488 Dm.. 26,101 825.001 Barley, boah.. 8,170 too.. 1.450 78,783 Nothing, it would aeom. but the smallneaa of th. actual supplies of wheat and the tendency to over sell prevented a notable decline to-day. As it was, lamer receipts at the Northwest, ths fact that the estimate of Chicago receipts to-day wm exceeded, and lower cablea caused some recession. The North WMtem receipt, were 080 cafe, a.ainm 814 this day laal week and 316 last year; Chlca-u gut 2u7 can. against 06 this day last week and 388 last year, and the palmary market re aived a total not much below that of a year ago, or 1,406,053 bush., against 1.441,000 this day iMt yur. Livrrpooldccllncd !td. to IWit. on the spot and HA. to Had. for future de livery; Paris He. on wheat and 80 to 70 centimes on flour, aud Antwerp 12M centimes. Karly In the day Chicago car lots dropped 1c. to 2c. Ths clear ances from the Atlantic sc.Wmid were only 300,000. Yet the decline from B-turday's unofficial prices waa only fractional, and at one time there was a rally, th. rank and Al. of operator, finding them aelve. oversold. Cash wheat at Minneapolis, which opened He. lower, became firmer later on owing to a brisk demand. The American viaible supply fell off 1.047,000 bush, aud la now down to &,t,6o,0oo, against 10,720,000 a rear ago. This la tectum- pretty close to the bone, especially when we recall tho fact that a year ago the supply was con slilrred remarkably small. Chkaito baa less than half a million bush. The estimated receipts there for to-morrow, too, were only 100 cars, fioreover, the receipts at the Northwest to-day, large aa they were, had been mostly, it seems, sold beforehand. The quantity on passage to Europe decreased 1,700.000: tho English visible supply decreased 04.000. The world's shipment, last wMk wen stated at only 4,808,000 bush., against 6,670,000 111 the previous week and 7,242,000 for the aamo week la.t year. Borne of the bulls laid consider able strea. ou the decrease In aupplie. bound for Europe, arguing that it ebould neutralize the IncruM in the receipts. Besides, th. smaller eatlm.ted re ceipts at Chicago to-morrow and reporta of heavy rain, at the Northwest war. also strengthening factors. Mr. Cudahy waa said to be buying at Chi cago. The net result of the fluctuations wm a decline of a moderate fractluu. Perhaps really the worst features were the dulness of the speculation aud the falling ntt in the export demand. Core waa de pressed, partly In sympathy with wheat, and there was heavy liquidation, which uncovered atop order.. Then. too. th. Cl.icago receipt, were large, reaching oui cars, and the utlmate for to-morrow wm owo. The quantity on paaaage to Europe luoreMod 1,120, 000, the American visible supply mcrcsMd lofl.ooo. and Liverpool fall ld. to ltd. Then were reporta of excepUonaily hot weather in Nebraska and Iowa; but Nebraska and Iowa, it la also said, .ere selling, and the loaa crop, it la predicted, will be the largest on record. The world's shipments showed a fallln. car, rea cblng 4,782,ooo. agalu.t 6,010,000 in the previous week ana 4.780,000 for the same week last year. Tho primary receipts were 824,007, again.! 1,1 7ft. 01 o tins day last year. But the drift WM downward, and there was only a nllght iaUy before the close, due to the covering nf shorts. There was a fair export trade here and at the outpor 1 on an easier basis. Oats re Mded with other grain The visible supply de creased 171,000 bush. Chicago, Aug. 23. wheat The vredioted increase in North, estern receipts waa realised te-da-. These big gurt-a overshadowed mvviT other cottaideiatiou. Wheat loat about a cent In the laat hour. There wm enough covering of abort, to close the market about Mc. under last Sat urday . Primary receipt, were m large la last yrer'a. There were heavy rama through ths spring wheat States. orMting the possibility of some delay. The cash demand waa not appreciably iocreaaed any where by the weekno-M. Th. sample market hare wn considerably lowvr, i-artkul-rly for No. 1 north eru. SpMulation doos uot incieasc much. Cora loat a cent with a great rush by holders to liquidate. Ib covering. ak'UI haUoftbiaWM recovered. There was talk of hot wather ln -ansa, and Ncbr.sk.. but the only wMthas- ooudltion that would help com now would be low tea iperat-iaa. KothtBg of that sett M Insight lvaarpoolwasM4. t d. lower. Seaboard ctearanejswjr 4TT.0Opj byj jfk aw-atry ts ot 1 ' ' decided nhiMttoa of steadra euaatfUrtaa th. ' Wtskaaae elMwbmr. ClMranoM wmb 107.000 Vtaah. Th Meal stock, 411,000, dstrtassd 78.000 tmah." Futob Trading eoatteosd qalet to-day, bait a moderate decline took plac In prices. Th deprM t slow In wh--st and the larg. receipts U Northwestern markets eaMdth.dMllae. Th aalM wr 11.000 I bbta. Sat. acs. , Becerpt 30,818 88.867 Exports t 18.08 Winter la bbls.t BBpsTflae, 83.368)13.40; Wo. 3 extra, 3.453. straights, B3.4OWM.0A: patents. Is.flSW is.00. Spring In bbl..: CTmib. aB.B0WJB.5t); strlghts, B8.B6a)B4.1B patents; 84 I. 50. Feed Ws steadier. Weatern spring In 100-a. sacks, BI4w.14.7S; 200 ft., lS.5O414.60; winter In bulk, 14817. Cottob 8pet eotton her declined tee., with B-te nf 100 bales for export and 806 for ardnr.lng: 200 were delivered on contracts. Middling upland. 6c. against Be. hurt year. New Orleans and Oulf p., agrtnst 8Wr. last year. Savannah declined Mo. Memphis, rir., end New Orleans. (HlvMton and 8t Lonl.. i-lflr. New Orleana sold 1,160 bales. Mem- hi 150 Oslveston 31, Norfolk 47, Augusta 10. and tvannah V balm. LlTitrpnol declined l-ind. on tha spot m compared with Frldsy's close; sales 7.000 bales: fntrtre. there, declined 8K to 4 points, but re covered part and dosed steady at a net decline of 1 H to lvi point.. Manchester wm quiet Th re-elp-t at ths principal Interior tvwn. were M follows! Te-iag. Lati Week, tmii Teew. Augusta 48 88 3071144) Memphis 84 40 94 Bt. Louis 11 13 34 Cincinnati 84 86 14 Houston 1,B04(,b04 11 B,ien(alD Inolodlng new cotton. Ths shipments from August t-i-day were 8 bales, Memphis 4R. St. Louis 11.IB, Cincinnati 76, and Hon tcn 1,630 bales. Ths port receipt, were 4,688 bale, gainst 08.1 last WMk and 0.B3B last year: thos f.r thl WMk 8,068, against 3,337 thns far test week. The ex ports from the ports were 6,000 halca. The rainfall for the past 34 hour, included: 1.60 Inch at Orcenvllle B. c.: .BO at Montgomery, Ala.: .82 at Jacksonville. Fla.; .1 4 at Savannah, Us.;. 12 at New Or lean.; .04 at Ol.arle.ton.B. 0 , and .02 at Augusta, Oa.: for tho 24 hours ended 8 A. M. Sunday; 2.2B lnchM t Charlotte, N. C: 1.B8 t Charleston, 8, C.il.BO at Heevllle. Tex., and 1.82 at Kingatree. B. C. The Sig nal Service predicts for the next twenty four hoars ehowere In the Carolina., Osorgia sad Mat Flrrida; fair In wast Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and east Texas; partly clondy In west Texas, Okla homa, Indian Torrttory and ArkansM. New Orleans declined 11 to 12 points. Futtirea here declined 14 to 14 points and closed essy. Tho future trading wm M follows! rt faa ir.'-t-.i r tt,j August.. m 6.66 6.68 8.480)660 September. 8)5.68 5.60 6.40 6.46.5.40 October 6.5lit45.fll 5.01 6.61 B.B2W5 68 I November.... 6.8896.84 6.64 5.64 6.64W5.66 1 December.. ..5.84W6.B6 S.B5 6.r, 6.600)5.67 .lant.ary 6.870)6.88 5.08 6.110 6.000)5.61 February 6.71 B.B0 6.030)5.(15 March W5.76 6.76 6.B8 B.075.68 May g) 6.81 5.76 6.7885.76 One thing Is clear, beyond peradventnre, end that Is that ths cotton world of this country ana Europe. on the whole, believe, in Nelll, belleTM that the crop Is going to be n large one, and that the bottom bu not been seen yet. Today, accordingly, Liverpool and New York were lower. New York bring especially depressed owing to a general disposition to sell and quite m general a disincllnaUi n to buy. Ths Carontrte'i weather .umniary on Saturday wm not vary deolaive, perhaps, cither way, but In same respect. It wm quite as bullish as tt was Bearish, and to-day in some parts of the South there were heavy rains when they were not wanted, and besides the Signal Service predicted further rain, in the Atlantlo States. Bat the weakness in Liverpool, the bearish conviction, m regards the crop, and some increase in the receipt, of new cotton, which were 706 at 0-1-veaton, 100 at New Orleans, and 26 at Savannah, car ried the day. 8pot cotton here and at the South wm generally lower. The liquidation within the last few weeks lias been very heavy and some few operators are rather Inclined to the belief that purchases of tha distent futures would prove advantageous. Bat ths general sentiment is unquestionably advene to bor ing at the preecnt time in spite of the fact that th crop outlook Is really uncertain and that the price Is now very low, a now low record having been made to day on this crop. The last previous low price wss on Nov. 11 of last year, when November Mid at 6.54c, while to-day August closed at 6.40c. Some experi enced cotton nirix'hente and operatoMteke the ground that the slxe of the crop will not be known with any thing llkedeflnltcncas until about the 1st of October. There has been a gnat deal of rust and shedding, the Plant I. weedy, end the condition In many wctlons is varmble, in sonto good and in othen td. Bolls In nuinv parts of the belt are reported small. A drought folloiving the prolonged rainy aeason, it is te llevod, would be productive of very serious results. Within the next five weeks the crop may be favored by very good conditions ana then again it may meet with a sharp setback. Mt-an-titnc nobody really knows whether the crop Is going to bo nine, ton or eleven million hsl-s. Moat people, however. Delieve it will be big, and u the visible sun ply on Sept. 1 will large, they say they wonld be besrish even If lh crop shouli prove to be a million bales less than that of test year. Then arc some hcie. howover, who incline to the view that cot- ton will Me much bettor days on the new crop. Athens, as., Aug. 22. "Serious Injury to cotton by rain." Spartanburg, 8. C. Aug. 22. "Some cotton is open. Indications that crop will be later than usul." West Point Mitts., Aug. 22. No rain for a week. Quite hot weather. If It grows hotter may do considerable damage." Other Mississippi advice. My crop look, aplendld in .lie, but little fruit Columbus, Oa., Aug. 22. "Crop late. Some damage, will be npalred by good weather." Corrax Bio on the spot was Arm ; No. 7. 8J40. The sales wen 800 bags ilaracaibo on private terms. Futures hen advanced 5 to 16 points and closed steady, with aalea of 25,000 bags. Bavn advanced Jf. Hanilmtg rose H to 1 pfg. American warehouM deliveries for the woek 88,810 bags, against Al 443 lsst week and 72.038 last ye-r. Rio waa steady at 125 ruia advonne; receipts, 17,000; stock, 332,000; exchange, 7 ll-82d. Santos wm steady atloorcis advance; receipts, 81,000; stock, 476,000. The future trading here waa aa follows: Viif's. Hitlkett, Lomit, dating. January 8,750 6.00 6.0B B.Bnrsr,.iio February BOO fl.oo fl.oo B.004Y8.06 March 8,2flO 41.10 e.lO .10(tl.l6 May 3,750 fi.25 B.35 fl.30t.26 June 600 11.30 B.80 6.25.80 Jnly 760 B.06 6.30 0.8080.85 September 6,760 6.AO B.OO &.665.AO October 5rO 6.AO 6.8O 5.66415.00 November 260 6.06 6.85 5.0t5.A5 December 6,750 6.86 6.80 5.80.5.85 Hicher cables, moderate receipts, and long buying caused a rise in coffee. Importen were still selling futures ana nst pmchaacs of high grade coSee in Brazil. It is contended that the American visib! stipply of Brazil, though large, now reaching 1,000 000 baga. Is likely to steadily increase owing to largo purchases in Ilrull for Beptember shipment to this corntry. But the firmness of European and Brazil. Ian markets and the fact that receipt, are compara tively email encourage the advocates of higher prices. The total receipts since July 1 at Bio and Santos are l,473,too bags against 2,000,000 for the same period Inst y cur. Metaxs Iron was quiet but higher. Bitot, August snd September, 8tl.87i.at7.0B. The stock of pig. Iron at the warrant yards decreased 2,600 tons for the tan days ending Aug. 20; total stock is now 23U -70O tona. Copper wm strong and higher. Spot. Au gust, September, and October, 1212Mo. The ex port. for the week ending Aug. 10 wen 2,623 tona according to Metal Exchange returns: total since Aug. 1 , 0.802 tons. Lead wm quiet. Spot, August and September, 4.07W4.10o. Tin wm dull and easier. Spot, August and September, lB.vo. 10.10c. Spelter wm firm. Spot August, and Sep tember, 4.704.76c. r Nsvai. SToara Spirit, of turpentine wm quiet at 2UU2WMC iiosltt wss dull at S1.80tl.8a for com mon to good strained. 1'itoviaioN. Lard wm Maler. Prime. 86.8214; re fined for the Continent 86.00. Pork wm dull, but steady. Mess 80.508)810. Cutmeats were firmer, but dull. Pickled hams, 7S47Hc; do. bellies. W tc.;do. shoulders, XW. Sic Dressed liogs,6X5lJc. Tallow SUs. Hotter 'remeev W-t-. .. inc.; flrsls,- 17W18.4c.; seconds, 1817c; thirds. 14MU5Mc; State extras. lBMc; flreu, 17M018c! thirds to seconds. 14MB)17c Cheese State, full cream, largo, colored ami whiufsncy,7)47i4c. 1 good to prime, 78)7140.1 common to fair l4s0f4r.; small, colored and white fancy 7JkO)Bc: good to cholcr, 7l4'7kc: common to fair, H7c. TftM State snd Pennsylvania, fresh gathered, prime, 14H 15c; Western, fancy, )4Hc: fair to good, 18H 1 4c. Chicago. Aug. 23." Provisions ruled lowsr 0 n furt her Septem bee liquidation, lard showing the moat weakness. The demand waa chiefly from short.. The closing was quiet. Cash demand was good. Hog receipts were liberal, and that market weak at 6910c. decline; 17,000 hog. an eetimated for to morrow." , Sooab Baw wm firm: test 8M0. bid; ft, teat. 4Mc bid. The aales were A. 700 begs centrifugals. 00 test, at 4Wc ex ship; 168 hogsheads Musoovado 80 teat, at Mlfc. ex ship, and 1,810 baga molasses sugar, 811 test, at 8Wc, ex ahip. Befined WM fairly active and firm. Caioaoo, Aug. 33. ThM wen to-day's pritwai ML Wheni: Opming. Bighett. tew CUting. Bight. Sept... 03M 6AM 63M 88 88M Deo... 1114 3) SIM BIN 03 May... 63R 04 68), B3l2 64M Con.: Sept.. ION IBM 30 8-18 10M BOM Dec... 80 80 30M 30K SOW May ... 83 B3M Sirs 33 83 Oalt : Sept.. 1014 10M IB 7-18 1044 IBM Dm.... lOM 30M 30 30H 30 May... 33 22 VI 13 ni 33M .rd. Sept... 85.07 B5.07 88.00 86. On $6.10 Dm.... 6.17 6.17 5.10 5.10 6.20 gaasi Sept... 5.10 5.11 6.00 B.05 B.10 Sept..'. B.OO B.OO 8. BO 8.B6 8.05 DM.... 8.80 8.05 8.80 8.U5 B.87 (T. Louia. I See. Whemt: Opening. Citing. K.ght. September 04M MM 6 December 88 as SBM Maj.... 85 84M 06M Sepum'bar 1BU 38M 38M DMember 38M 28 2M May OOM aoM soS -isntij-Li. Whemt: Septembwr SOW 60M ao December. 58U 682 bM May 1M 81 fllg DPI.OTB. Whemt: Beptember 03 83M S3M Docembrr out coff 81M Live Btoek Market. Sxw To-, Monday, Aug. 33 Becelpts of bxra for two .lays were 8.830 heat!. Including 40 can for export. 03 oan for city alaiighlerei. and 47 can fur the market. Steers were in good demand at steady pricoa; rough stuff Mid fairly well, hut in some cam. at rather lower figures. The mar ket eloaod stead), with a roll clearanc. of the yards. Ordinary to itra native an era sold at S6.Sfl.Mi per loo -4M tail enda at B4.B6: WMtem half breeds at 86.16: oxen and stag, at 8.26W8&; bulls at 83.76tM3.AO. and cholc. fat do. at a4.U6a4.i7M; dry oowa at 81.76. 76. Bnind bMf was ia good deuwad and firm al 7M .Mc ) . for Inferior to prime uativ. side- rtx.ru to-day poae; to-morrow 780 beevM ajul 3.B40 quartsna of ST"l- F?fey bl.4vteM aneted Aaiarlraii steax lof b iiw "" , fowtUP'X SSLeS&m -iajjj!!rff i3fflffl'.ittf atartat y-kilBsrrva wt-wfatdorat, roait nS3smesima- ' $?$ Iheey and Utnbs for two dsy wer. 10.A1B Seitl. lactuolng IB eatBroj-ctty "tchtflwinid 76M can for the market: Bad total rtpyw'r boat x ear. BhMpwM stdyto had"'. I tombs. on -4vrsvnilM,4teeBndW oanwerrtnsolstnlat.honr. l,tJ$WJ I eold st 8SB4.7Bt lop .: colls" mm tew Ji choirs wethers st 6; Inferior to rjjrn lambs 1 at B4.16)M Mat sate, early la ts day vnrest SB.11M 1 08A.35; culls" t B.BO. Drevswd m-itton , BMeirtarfomrortwndaTawereJl.B70 eluding boot T o" for tt market ,Trade was slow snd pri-M saaler at (4.304184.60 per 100 lb, for Inferior to choice bogs. MJSAZ, KMTATX NKWM. Complications have existed for soma tlms concerning the ownership of the Grenoble, at the northwest corner of Seventh avenue and Fifty-sixth street and also the Grenoble apart ment bouse adjoining and fronting on Fifty seventh street As a result the hotel property was recently sold under foreclosure to J. Hull Drowning. Yesterday th nrrtrnent house was also dlsposnd of at auction In forooloaura riroceedlngs In the action of , tho Brook yn Savings Bank against William Noble and others. The attendance waa small, and consiHted mostly ol real estate brokers and a few oporatora. The Incjjmbrancoa upon tho property amounts! to f30.4U2. and the , attorney for tho plaintiff announced before the aala that BHOO.OilO could remain upon the prop erty on bond and mortgage at 4M per cent There wan only one bid, and the Pronertywaa knocked down to Theodore A. Swan forfjwtv gOj). The real buyer. It was stated later, waa J. Hull Browning. This will now give him con trol of both properties. Private 8.1... Ernrt-Marx-Nsthan Company bu aold, through Frank Kooh, to Christian Btoehr th pletTl30x07.4x about 107, with frame bona, and stable. Oa th northwest corner of Audubon avenue and 110th atreet. on private terms. Mandelbatim A Lewlne have pnrchaMd from th Andnws estate the three three-story brick dwellings, on lot 36x88, Nos. 70, Bl and 83 Delanccy street ..I..h, ,.. S ( V,, tin On.h,rri -treL -i I William A. Oraham hss aold for Maria A. Huber and another to L. and 8. MlchaeUon Nos. 840 and 851 Kurt Third street, old buildings, plot 40x08. John W. Plnson is reported tcThsve sold to a firm of bnllden the two lota on the eMt aid of Fifth avenue, 100.11 feet north of 110th street Auction Sales. At the Broadway Salesroom yesterday William Ken nelly s ild No. lflB Allen street. 36x87.6. four-story frsms store end tenement with five-story brick tene ment in rear, partition, to Max Cohen for 817.000. IS BBOOT. D. A M. Channcey Real Estate Company sold In foreclosure the plot, lit). 8x580. on the south corner nf Benson snd Twenty-fourth svenues to Mary H. ; MiOord, plaintiff, for 834.800. T. A. Kerrigan Mid No. ux Oraham avenue, 36x100, four -etorjr brick tenement, with store., forecloeure, to Charles Relzenatcen ror 8I0, 760. Jere. Johnson, Jr., Company sold on Saturday sixty-one lots, known ss the John L. Voorhles estate, ' located at Onvesend Neck road. Avenue IT. and Fast Third .treDt, Thlrty-flnt wsrd. Lots an Or-ves-end Neck road averaged 8370 each, on East Third street 8160 each, and on Avenue U 8320 to 8860 Moh. Court Calendars Thla Davy. Appellate Division Supreme Court. Bocms. Supremo Court Special Term. Part L Motion calendar called at 10:30 A. M. Part II. Court opens at 10;8i) A. M. Ex parte matters. Kurrogate'a Court Chamben. For probate Wills of Elizabeth Kohlor. William M. Lrddy, KIDa O. Donaldson, Ma-y J. Wtllard, Patrick Delaney. Mary F.. Browne, Ellen L. Demorest, Nancy Squire at 10:30 A. M. I City Court Special Term. Court opens at 10 A. M. 1 Motions at 10:80 A. M. efinxncixl. 8HtIN FUND NOTICE. PANAMA KAII.ltO.VI) COHPAMT FIB8T MOUTH Af IE BONDS. Dated August 10, 1807. The CENTBAL.TrtCST COMPANY OF NEW TOBK and WM. NELSON CROMWELL. Trustees, give notice that in accordance with a certain indenture made by the above-named Railroad Company, dated August 10, 1BU7, the Central Trust Company of New York will receive proposals to sell the above-named bonda at a rate not exceeding, however, the par valne thereof and accrued interest, with five per centum added to the principal, the total offer not to consume more than one hundred and fifty thousand (8150.000) dollsn. The sealed proposals will be opened at the office of the CENTRAL TIll'ST COM PANY OF NEW YORK, in NEW YORK CITY, at 1 three o'clock P. M on the 36th day of August, 1B0B. CENTRAL TBTJBT CO. OF NEW YORK. 1 By E, Francis Hyde, 2d Vice-President, J Trustees, WM. NELSON CROMWELL. ) Car ley, Rosengarten & Co- Specialists In Speculative Investments. WE CHVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO NEW DEVEL OPMENTS WHICH OIVB NEW VALUE TO ESTAB LISHED PROPERTIES. STRANGERS INVITED TO WRITE OB CALL. OFFICE, 20 BROAD 8T.. NEW YORK. rafiKYLVAM CENTRAL BREWING COMPANY THE FIDFXITT INSmtANGB, TRUST AND SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY. Trustees under the umiUaKe of the lYimpylvai.iaOer.tral Ilrewinir Company. (Utt-cl October 3A, 1MH7. invite prupontUa for the rial to the, said Trustees of all or any part of $D(.X)0 of bauds secured by the said nnrlcairt, the proposal to be addressed to the nald Truntees at their office, .127 Gheatnut street. Philadelphia, and to be oiwncd and acted upon on the flr-t day of Aoptemhur next at 12 o'clock M. aoUN B. rtKHT, President. PHILADELPHIA, A u aunt lt, lHttH. NORTON & Tiistiu; 33 Will STREET, DEALERS IN ALL DENOMINATIONS OF THE NEW GOVERNMENT 1 BONDS. WILL FINANCE OB BUY ALLOTMENTS. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. THE TRADESMENS NATIONAL BANK Capital and Surplus $875,000 JAMES MACNAtlOHTAN, Prea. DAVID H. BATES, Vice-Pre.. JAMES W. CLAWSON, Caaliler. U, S. Bonds, All Issues, BOUGHT AMD BOLD. HENRY CLEW8 & CO., BANKERS, 11, 13, 15 AMD IT BBOAD BT. Members V. Y. Btock Exchange. Douglas & Jones, Members N. T. Stcck Exchange, 24 BROAD STREET. Market Letter on amplication. Tj0R BALE At par and accrued Interest, in lots to a? suit purchasers, Fifty Thousand Dollars railroad old bonds; Interest six pircrnt., uayalle Jaausrj and July; road eamin. net twice as much aa neces aary to par all lnters.t characs. BUSSKLL A VVINSUiW, Attorney. 163 Broadway, city. Sivi&tua m nutttu FEOFLES OAS LIlJUT AMD VUKK CO. (of Chlcaso). NoUre Is hereby irlven that a dividend of 1W per cent, has been declared ou the Capital Stock of this Compear, parable to the Stockholder, oa Aim. th. Ths transfer books will close, in New Tork. on Aua 11th. isi8.at8 P. M.. and wai reoim au. .otE. ls. st 10 A.M. L. A. WILEY, IWsurer. OFFICE OF THE WESTIMOHO.HK A.LtTKIC A MFO. CO.. 1.0 Broadaai'. New York. Ana. ill, i una. Th. interest upon the Scrip or toe O.umaiir to apt. 1.1SJW. wfll be ,ld to llMlde.. of ,3" that date. Tu. B -rtp books will bi eloaed on tUt, Mlb day of AlW.. lHix, at 8 o'clock P. M.. and .nnu.U on the 2d oay of Sept., mus. a: lo o'eloi k. A M. , PH. FEUD. KO-BK. Treasurer. k'FFICE 6V WELS1SACU COM MKRCI ALCOM PANY . . JUWAI,l,bT..N.,Y. AUB II. 18PS. ' Ths Director. hv ,. this day de, lai-oU a iiiarterlr dlvUend of TWO PES CENTon the vntirndiil parable Sejt. u, !. u. aUn-kholder. of record at thscloaoof buslneaa Auk. lt. Traufir Imoks of thspn-ferrcaaUM:. laillbe closwl from Sept. 1st to Bepi. BLh. both inclusive. Checks will bo ma.leu EDvyABD C. LEE, Treaanrer, lni and Jttmuigf. THE ANNUAL MEKTINGof . WinVmiBraa, a-f"J21."d Vaa.Co-. I-, will UsSsld at tUelr oaaoa, 100 8th ev., on Sept m, at a p. M . Bl'WN!lt W. WHITS. Secy. lM.c Haur.B ?Si?iraliss therefor. skgr nailftad to ,Si'.lT.' " JL- ta- rSSr Aug, 17. uwtmmm "" aer. g?MHC g-rttrtf . I pOST OFTICE Noncm. " (Should be read DAILY by all lBtsmted, as rh.njea. mar orcnr at arrjr Mwie.) Forelam mall, for the week ending An. 27. inns, will close (PROMPTLf In all eaaosi st the (trTi,-ral Post omce as follow.! PARCELS POST MAILS close one hour earlier than rtostnn time shown below. TRANSATLANTIC MAILS. I TDKBDAY. At 1 A. M. for IRKLAND, psr stram.hlB S-nla, via Qviertis'own (letters for other parts nt Knnipe must be dmted 'per Servla"): at 7 A. M. for K.CBOPK. per sieamahlp Trava, via South. amptrni and Hrenirn (letter for Ireland must be directed "pcrTrave"). WKDNIfSDAY.-At i A: M. (snpplsmentarF 10;JIO A. M.)for El'ROPE, per steamship Germanic, vl Qneenatown; st 10:80 A. M. for EUROPE, per atesmstilp Noordland, via Houthampioa (letters must be directed "perNoordlan'1"). THURSDAY. At it A. M. for EUROPE, per steamahlB F. Bismarck, via Cherbourg-, Southa mpann anl Hamhum. SATURDAY-At fl:S0 A. M. for FRANCE. aTWTTZKm. LAND, ITALY. SPAIN, POUTUOAL, TUBKXT, EOTPT snd BBlTISn INDIA, per stesmshlu I Oaseotme, via Havro iletteta for other perls of Europe mu.t lie directed "per a (laspops")i . at :IH) A. M. for EUROPE per steamship Unv v brla, vis Qiie.nstown (letters for France, Swifter land. Italy. Spain. Portugal, Turkey, Kaypt .n British InilU mint b directed "psr Umlirl.")i at H A. M. for Nl.THERLANDS direct, per steams ship Rotterdam, v a R tterdam (letters r"t , directed " per Botterdam"). After the closing of the Supplementary TransasV lantlc Mails named above, additional supplementary Sails are opened on the piers of the Amnrlcau, Kng. ih, French and Oerman .teamsrs. and rem.ln opek until within Tea Minutes of the hour of ssllln, of stean tar. " " MNDrE?trU' AMltBI0A' TUESDAaV-AtSiSO A. M. for MAB-TNIQiTE sna GUADELOUPE, via Martinique, per steamship H. M. Pollock from rhlladelpnla: at 10 A. M. foj SANTIAGO DE CUBA, par steamship Seiniram &1 P. M. for INAOUA snd HAITI, per stesm-hip nlson: at 8:80 P. M. for NKvT01INDI.anl per steamer from North Sydner; at 10 P. M. tot JAMAICA, psr steamer from Philadelphia. WEDNESDAY. At 11 A. M. (.uppl.mentary 11 S A. M.) for VENBEUrXA end CURACAO, alio HAT. 1 ANILLA and CARTHAOENA. via Curacao, pet steamship Abrdos (letters for Ponoe must be di rected "per Abydos"): at 11 M. for OPEN ADA, TiUNTDAD and TOBAOO. per steamship lira. i waddy: at 13 M. for NEWFOUNDLAcfD. pet f Bsearn.mp rorua: as i:oo tr. m. isupi'iemenisry " 1 P. M.) for PONCE. P. R.: ST. THOMAS. Ht. CROIX. LEEWARD and W1NDWABD ISLANDC e V rr steamship OarlbbeSiSt I P. M. for NASSAU, P., also CUBA, via Havana, par stesmshle) Eennett (letter, for Tamploo must be directed " per Eennett"); at 11 P.M. for JAMAICA, pet steamer from Baltimore. THURSDAY. At 11 A. M. for BRAZIL, per steasa. ship Oiprl, via Pernambueo ( letters for North Brar.ll must be directed "per Capri"); st 12 M. (supplementary 1 P. M.) for CENTRAL AMER ICA (except Costa Rica) and SOUTH FADtFIO PORTS, per steamship Alliance, vis Colon (letters for Guatemala must be directed " per AU Janes ") st 1 P. M. (supplementary 1 :80 P. M.) for BER MUDA, per steamship Orinoco: at 1 P. M. for JAs MAICA. per steamship Ardsudhn; at 1 P. M. for BARBADOS direct and NORTH BRAZIL, via Para, and Msnaos, per steamship HlldebraBd. FRIDAY'. At 1 P. M. (supiilementarr :80 P. M. fat) ST. DOMINGO and TURKS ISLAND, per itcem shin New York. BATUBDAY. At j80 A. M. for rTBTVTFOUNDLANDL per steamship Siberian, from Philadelphia: at lo A. M. (supplementary io:no A. M.) for FORTUNE) ISLAND, JAMAICA, SAVANILLA. CABTBAOENA and COSTA BtCA. per stesmship Alleghany: at lo A. M. (supplementary liv.ao A. M.) for II A ITL per steamship Athos; at H:30 P. M. for NEW FOUNDLAND, per steamer from North Sydney. Malls for Newfoundland, by rail to Halifax anl thence by steamer, close st this office dally ai H::uiP. M. Mails for Mlquelon, by rail to Boatoa and thence by steamer, close at this omce daiby t at 8:30 P. M. Malls for Mexico City, overland, ttulosa specially addressed for despatch by steam er, close st this office daily at 2:80 A. M. and Ills) P. M. IReglatered mail closes at 0 P. M. previous day. TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. Mails for the Society Islands, per shlpGslilee (froak San Francisc ), close here daily up to Auk. 2., ai 8:80 P. M. Malls for Chins, Japan, and Hawaii, per steamship Bclaic (from Han Francisco), close here daily up to Aug. 28 at fl:8() P. M. Mails for Australia (except those for West Australia, which are forwurded via E impel. New Zealsud, Hawaii. Fiji and Samoan Islands, per steamship Moana (from San Francisco), clnpo here dalle no to Sept, 13 at 7 A. M., 11 A. M., snd 8:80 P. M. (or on arrival at New York of steamship Etrurla with British moils f.r Australia). Mails for China and ' Japan, per :tea:nslilp Empress of China (from Vancouver), close here dally up to Sept. i .t 8:80 P. M. Malls for China and Japan, per steamship Olympfa (from Tucoms). close here daily up to Bept. 8 at 11:30 P. M. Ma'ls for Australia (ex cept West Australia), New "-land, Hawaii, and F11 Islands, per steamship Miowera (from Van couver), cloe her.- dully after Sept. 3 aud up to Sept. Iir.nt il:.TOP. M. daily, and (lie schedule of dosing is arranged on tha fresumptU n of their unlnterr jpted oveiinni transit. llciptcrod mail clo ea at u P. M. previous day. ('OHNKI.IUS VAN COTT. l'o,ttiuter. Post Office, New York, N. jr., ATg. 21, 1SB8. NOTICE TO HTOrKIIOLIIEIM. A special meeting of the stockholders of ths ETT GEN P. PEYSER COLLAR COMPANY will be heUf . on the 3d day of cutcmbcr, 18iirt, at lo o'clock la the forenoon of th it day, at th otHce of snch wm Iiany, No. 41) Lafayette place, in the borough of Maa lattan, for tho pnrpose of voting upon a proposition to increase its capital stock aa follows, to wit: The preferred stock, from thirty-six thousand dol lars i$:irux)ii cditsitinir of :mo sharea of the par Talus of one hundred riollare (tloo.00) each, to ecventy.-vo thousand dollars (S7.r,OiMl). consist'uaj of 76o shores of tee par value of one hundred dollars ($10(i) each, aud the common stock fr.im thl tr-eis thousand dollars t$3U,()00). consisting of 3tm sharea of the par value of one hundred dollars ($100) each, to seventy-five thousand dollars (7.-.(00), o nMin of 750 shsres of the par value of one hundred dollars ($liHea-h. Dated New York, August 12, IHI'S. ISM AH .TOSEP1I. ANNIF, PEYHEB. A msjorit.v of the direcirs. r (i Itotirrs. THE PFX)PLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. To all peesens intsrestei in tho estate of Tha Wood Ic Parker Litliographiug Company, assigned to . Benoul Lockwood, Jr., for the benout of creditors, sin 1 greeting: You snd csch of yon ate hereby cited and requhed XM-rson-lly to he and spp'.ar in the Supreme Court of the suite of New York at a Special Term, Part I., thereof, In the Couutr Court Louse in tho city of M New York, Iwrocgb or Manhattan, on the 1 2th dav of M October, ihiw, at 10:3 I ii clock A. M.. tlicrc and Uien to show causo whv a l nal set. o uellt of tho ac counts of Benont Lo"kwool, Jr.. aasigne.. cf above named Word A Parker Li tUiic rap-lug Comi onr. In solvent debtor, shouldinot be lian. aud if no cause . shown, then to attrud the Unal aettloment of tin1 aa- siiineo's accounts. H In testimony whereof I have hereunto causrd the seal of the said Supreme Court of tho State of New York to be heret-i affixed. Willi s., Hon. CHABLR8 B. VAN BRI NT, SEAL.! Prasiitixr- Justice of Ihe said court, this l day of A lgust, lsus. WM. SOHMrR. B Clerk. II. B. Stamp. I UO-. Canvellcd.l ,AS9 1). LUHI.III), HS A'orney for Assignee, Oice anu P. O. address i m No. T, Oder street. Borough of Manhattan, If . T. city. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE BY HON. fl P. HENRY liCURO, one of the Justice, or the Sn- H I ren e (' urt of New York, on th ftth day o'. AUtust, H IMPS, not cc is hereby given to all credltois and i er sons haling claims Bgara.lt a United States Foun dry Compsnv, a domestlo corporation, lately do n business in the City of Now York under sail corpo- r rate name, that ihey are required to present iheir clslma, with the voucher, thereof duly verified, on or before the l.'.tli day of Ortul er, lHlttt, to the aub acriber, the di ly cppolntrd assignee of the sld company for th benefit of its creditors, at hla office, No. Ii South William Street, New York City, Bor ough of Manhattan. Dated New York, August 6th. ihiih. WILLIAM A BOSS. rtrtisTirt. PABEER A AARON. """ """" a BBej Attorneys for Assignee. 15 Wall Bt . New York qty. ? -ttrdicxi. ATTENTION. OLD DB. GRINDI.E GRADUATE urnvEBsiTy or the ; crrYWNBW toeC 1 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, 85 YEARS A SPECIALIS IN DISEASE OF MEN. OLdCS? SwnDLE 1 i beeu long. -established and has had more experlF-oa tnan any other adterUaiug physician; city papers prove this. Under hla aclcnUnc trestment -S-od and akin diseases, pains in bones, red spots. soTi throat and mouth, ulcers, painful .welUneja, kidney and bladder complaints, scalding iiiflauimatluus, gravel, undeveloped organs, weak back, lost vitality, are speedily, permanently cured. Man about to marry bouldc..u.-ltOLD DR. URINOUS. Erery Impedl ment removed. Huf7en:r., do not waits time visiilna leas skilful pin slclsns Remember, OLD DB. GRIN DIJiiKicr fails. OfFlCE OVEB IB EAB8atl71 West ia Jiat.. between uth and 7tb .v.. Adiice free. Mcduiue. $ . Hours, n to U; Sundaj s, it to a. OLD DM. CEBT. AS years a specialist la diseases of men only. Quickest permanent cure guaranteed la all diseases. Blood p-iisou. skin dis eases kidney aud lluld. r troubli. weakness, net- vous debility, errors of yuuth. bad dreamsTuudoel oped organs. iuiHHUmcnU to marriage, Ac. Be wise, consult tho only old specialist in the city. Office) over OS years at 110 Bust 17th st user Union rVpisre, Hours ill to li; Sundays, II toil. rlnttc tr.atmrai aud advice free. Medicine only CO cents No charge uuleaa cured. s.i?.rM-VU riax -sTPKEMANEtiT J.UU. In iliscasts .,f men: dangerous case onio ned; relief t ouce: those desiring !- 11 rati Is as scieutiflc trratiuriit should call. The leadin. social ist. Dr. Boiischur. 1.7 West 22d st.. g to 3. 7 to a. 6uudas. 10 lo 1. A DB. ()NUD s SAM rABIUM.-cienl.Iio. sktV ful treatment of all dises.es of women, privata rooms, run couveuieuce and applsanos: eousulta tlon u A kf. to i. P. M. Call or write f-rlkl 117 W. 71h.t. Tel. U420 BSth wa DB AND Mp. SIMPSON" .oleaclatift. l 1 1 N.w X0."- "nooesafully treat all f0IUe -plaints and irregularUiea; 15 yaar.rspercnce; prl r.5 "fcrt0':, " nurs; treatment gitaiau teed; tree ivin&denUal advice. to U. 68 Wcet 0U I at., near Ur.ad way. TU MBS. BEINHA&D to-ita feuato lirerUa. . DBBI-INB. 177 Wt7s..-eMy:si: -J A. M to' ItmV"' " "-"' wea; !