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. . 1 -i - urn i -i - i i in i ' h .s-saaewa sawajssBaseneaBaa a, - ..,.,.-.... nrarate irmmwmotAc. ... , Nl Wmm n.T. Oot 6. Bttitatlv Inter in th etoeg market to, ! eonelderebte extent, transferred to-dav torn- American Tobeoeo to Swim Beflnlng. How tt iat ths aottve demand for refined augers st Nr, to market for them I beginning to ro fsee til new competition. T1m Aattrinn R lOmntiirndnod It prloe for tndrd grado to-tlar an otolith of a oent pound, and aae of Its competitor mad even lower IStiec Tho further decline la the oom- took of tho compeer. In oonsequeno of - toad condition tbt here not only been fore Mm tmt have been freety dlesaeeed. eanoot My earprUed any on except eangulns bold Mi M th etook. A a matter of feet th aritto for th etook baa been sustained for Mm Ha paat by th popalarlty of abort Bale. The extent of thoee aale baa ba indicated BT th brlak borrowing demand for the etook. MM. the faot aboald not be overlooked that acta! holdera who are familiar with Wall - method hay been known to eell their aharee aad borrow etook with which to make ellveriee io order to oonoeal th actual nature tt thlr transaction, pngsr Refining supplied more than a quarter M the total transactions, and at a recovery of IN oent, from th loweet prloe oloeed IK V eat lower than yesterday. Brooklya Bapld tTrenelt wa second In respect to activity and at a net advance of more than a point oloeed at she highest prloe recorded. Atchison preferred Wa aleo exceptionally strong and American (TobaoM. though comparatively neglected. loeed IX oent. higher than yester day. Metropolitan Street Hallway waa traded (n more extensively than for some time Mat and at a fractional reaction oloeed 3 eat higher than yesterday. Other strong features were People' Gas. Atchinson pre ferred and a number of the leu active stocks. She market showed a tendency to move inde pendently of the decline In Sugar Reflnina fctlll. when that stock rallied In the late trading, the entire list waa armpatbatloally affected by the movement. There was effeotlve aelllna- of loal gas securities, both in th Stock JExohange and on th onrb. that toft 1 the more Important issues decidedly lower ban yesterday. The competition between the local gaa companies, and particularly be tween the New Amsterdam Company and It ompetltors. ha beoome exceedingly brlak. Th activity and advance In Peopla's Oaa waa amply explained by the publication of details of the settlement between the company and the Indiana Fuel Gas Company. The closing. though Irregular aa to prices aa compared with raaterday, waa In th main very firm. Receipt f apeol from abroad to-day were $000,000, making the total of the preaentmovement $20, 000.000. Mow Yark "took Kxchango-Sala Oo. 5. J united tatx n statu bonds (nr $1,000). in84sr.lBO7.110H 'DCBSLr 104M 7U84., 107111 130US6S. o ...106X luteal 11SK txosiiio riucis or unitbd btatis bonds. Mid. Atked. Mi. Jtkt. FaBtzs,r, Unst,. tplofO 08M 1626 1004 127H tBBs.eO- Un8tB.,r. 1618,r...l0dM 104M ISO USMllS B8s.l0- Un8i6a,e, 1B1 106M 106N l04 118M 118 VnBt4a,r. UnSt6s.r. 107 110M110M "6 10BM CnRt4e.o. CB8.e5a,r. 107 UOKIUK I8ae.0ii7 Vn 6ta,r, 126 12 OH 1S7H BAILBOAS AND OTMIB BONDS (TBT $l.O00s). S3 AtehadJ a. 71H 7BTlpHor-...100H T8 71H 61 100H 8.. .. 71H IN Wen.... 88 J4. -- 71H 6NYfcBugnl. H4 106 78 lHJCgB...ll8H 0 . 78H 1HT0 8H 107H SfjAtokgnl ..- BSM 8 Nash a Chat on 108 B6 03H lMY.O-8t-s.l04H 107...... - 83H 7... 106 4 Adams Ei iae-lOOM 10 104H 1 Ana arbor as.. 87 10 HBBof Csl6a.i01 B6 B0 6e,1885..116 6KI.O4Wr.il02 I 1BA06s,18B8, 8 108H JPMctf....118 6 OAMlstspd. 103H lOBsltk O.Pbr.114 10 108M 40BO4s.wl.. BSM 1 OBNlst...H4 6 88H 10 0ree,8as..l87M B Brook B TBs.,104 8 187M BBrWaWB.... 86 2 Or 8 L on 6..1 06H 8 . 66H lOOreSLlae A.. 76 8 84 IPao Ooastlst..l04M 6 Br El lit tr.... 8BM 6 r0 A -t 1st. 76 8 80 SOHtiitWniit. B1M 6 ChtAO cntillSH 7 Pitts A Wu 6s. 62W lOOAOgAMs.... 86H SO 68 ICheiAOBAA 6 64 lstsnas 103M 86 BIgnlAs 104H 8s01st,sA118 6Baaal4.... 88H lOOAOfls. 1S11.118H 16 88H 8 C.BQonT5i.H6 6 88K SC.C.OABtL 6 82H 4s.8tl.dlv... BS 3 Rio O Wist.... 88H 60.L Wist.. .100 48VANE4.... 84 8 CblTsrAs 8BH 2 BtP Minn cnl3G ICbieatKrlelstlllM 6 UoPofNM lstlOOH leCOaByonos.. 89W 6 100H SCOaBylstlno 88 6 BoPof Arlt lstl09H II D-IBlst..l04M 8 8P:ex4sl01 8 DstCMy OtSs.. B8 80 BtPgnlas, s A106W 8 83H 48tPlstHAD7sl29H 8..... 83H 6 8tPlst8Md..ll8H 10 98M OBtLbW2d.... 88 3D.B.8 AtlSsllEK 10 81H 8--THlst....l21 68AAAPlst4s 68H 1 Erie prior bit. 98 8 68W B0BTennlst....l07 1 BoB'trayBs.... B7M 6 It Worth 1st... 76M 4 87M 8 Or Bay dob A. 44H lBoB'wsy. dlv 1 fianZlsodabSslOB 1st 106M BHTslfia.asep 78 1 0 BtJ AOI 2-3-4S 7BM 6 H ft T C kbI ti. 84 1 Stan BAT ea.. 70 6-1 Con 8Hs. h B 76H dtv 03H 20 77H 1 Iowa Cent ut. 104H 8 77M 10 KanATexas.. 8HH 12 T.iPso adlu.. 46M 7 88H 66 46 '4 68H61 46H 10 Kaafeteaaa.. 02H 8 46H 7 62H48 46H 16 63H 18 46H 8KC.Paiat. 76)4 63 46M 4 76 1 T0lA00aUtl04H 81 7bH 80 Uaiou I'u .. 08H 1 LacledOaslstl06M 88 88 6U ko 8b 1st o.l 07 W 1 O UnPDAO lsts. ILouANaalas 90) tr. 77M 6 MetBt By 6S..113H 30 77H 10 114 10 77H 8to.KAElst. 99 8 76M 1 98 78 77 8 Max 1st oa 77H 14 Wbkls....H2 18 78 lOWabashad 88 8 MobAOgnl... 78 1 6 Wb dsb s B... 83H 2MobkO.Md6sl01 lOWastPao 108M 8 -o Po en 104H 1 WsstBha 109M 87 106 40 West 8b 4s, r..l08 8 Nor Pao 1st o.ll OH 2 Wis Cent lno. . . 7 6 MorPso 1st r... H OH 20 Wls01st.tr... 66H INPanlBs 67H 80 -. 60M 6..... 67M 64 ... 67 ft 67H48 - 67M 40 67M 88 ..... A7N total sales of rail way boads (pa tsIus). ai.iis.oee. BA ItiBOAD AMD OTBCB SHABB. Opm- Bir Xew r- OTaiaaj . alsl. ing. tit. est. Mid. .ithtd. ltOUBAmBB.116 1 16M 1 12W 118M 1 ISM 400AiqSBpl07 107M 106M106M107 ItBA BMp 33N 84 83M 88H 84 BtlBBAiu Tobies 12BM186H18B 188M BlSABiTp 126 18S 186 184 187 BABxsll8 118 118 118 118 seaoAmoo. se1 sen 86 86M son IJOAmOOp 80 86 66 86M 86M SBOA.TAlt ISM 18M 18M 18M ISM 046A.T8 JTepf.. 33M 84M 88 88M 84 600 A alt.. 80M SOM 30M 31 SIM aoBAkUlty 80 60 80 80 61 760 AmBtael AW... 88M 88M BSM BSM SO 1 A ttUel AWp. S6M 86M 86M S6M 87 O0B A O adlp. 48 48 41H 41M 41M eooBAOp. wi ... 68M 68M 68M 6B 6BM aooBAOB Wpf. . 6N 6M 6N 8N 6 B70B8to 3H 3M 8 3 3M BloBOSkBT. 66H 66M 66 66M 66M 180BUOasl84H 124M 124H 134 186 $VtAa" ftBM 68M 6 ASM ASM I ( BBja- . 6ai JM . a a - B . toOOsalee. 46 47 46 47 48 4l00CheHW UN IB 14M 14M 14M ooOaaFe 86M 8SM 86 8ft 80 neodhesAO 88 88 88 88 B8M looo A II. 64 64 64 68M 64 BSOAEIplOe 106 106 106 106 BOO 0,0,0 A ,., 40 40M 40 40M 40N 60 CAHW 180M 181H 130M 181M 1S1M 110V00.BAQ114H116H114HHB 116M 1640C.MA8t r 107M10S 107M107N108 at 0X88) pf.-.164 164M164 164 164M T40C,BIP102 108M101M108M10BM 7000.HTAT 6M 6M 6M 6M 6M 700.r,AW 17H 17H 17 IBM 17 ieooo.lWp 60M 60M 47M 47M 47N BUBOoa 0-176 176 178 178 174 1J8D.1AH.107 107M106M106M107M 10D.LAW161 161 lftl 140 160M lBRSDAROr 64M 66M 64M 6S 66M liObbtl ISM ISM ISM 18M ISM 100ieip, 86M S6M 8SM 86M 86 600XO-BI.188 188 186 IBS 188 8O0EATH 88 88 88 S8M 88 400OtNerpl36M 186M 1S4M 184M 186M S0OaBee 80H SOM SOM SIM 81M 400 a'wu'B OSog.. 88M 84 88M SSM 84 680 1 Paper. 68M 6SM 68M 68M 64 iiomtPp. 87M 87M 87M 86M 87M 46oni0eatlllMlllM 111M111 111M eiiniBtsel 6BM 68M 6Bs 69M 70 BOOXCPAO 17M 17M 17 17 17M lOOXaoAM 6 6 6 6M 6M 1001.EAW 16N 16N 16M 16M 16M leoLBAWp 6BM 60H 6BN 6BM 70M 30I.8hora.198H 18BM 192H 1B8H 184 aoe-wlO.. 4BM 40M 48M 48M 4BM 800 telAp B8M BS B8N BS 84 IBOOLnAlf 66M 66M 64M 66 66M 16080 MaaOea BSM 84M BBM 8SM 84 170 -Iron, tr B4M B4M B4N 100 M Iron. BS BS B6 84M 86 10840 -St By 168 168H16S 168M108M 40O8L 86M 86M 86 80 SB lTBOMoPao. 83 88 S8M 88M S8N BSOM.KATp 88M SSM 83 88 S8M 881 XI. Oil. S 8M 8 8N SM leoXJOaat B1M B1M B1M B1M B8 eoexTOaatiie lie 116MII&HU6 eaoNatl-.. SSM S8M 88M 82M S8M lieXatLdpllO 110 110 108H110 100 Nor Am. 6M 6M 6M 6M 6M 1468 X T Air Brake.. BBM 108 68 100 108 4BNtBls. 88 88 88M S8M 83 BOON Bis p. 86M BSM 86 84M B6 BONAWp 60 60 60 60M 61M M260NarPae. 4SM 48M 41 41 41H 48B5NorP. 76M 76M 76M 76M 76M 400OntAW 16M 16M 16M 16M 16M 800PaoaU 3BM SSM 88M 88M SSM 410P0oast. 44N 46M 44N 44M 4SM 7Pao01p 81 81 81 81 86 iiBPPOsr.ieo 1B0 1B0 189M190H 860 P. CO A StL... 48 4BM 48 48 46 JOOPAWp 8 8 8 7M B 6aPaBX..117 117 117 116 117 82086 Peopls's QAO..1O2H104H1OSH 104M 104M aoitaadlp 43M 43 H 48 48 48M 800BtIWp HM UN 11M UN ISM eostPAO 80 80 80 70 80 100 Standard Con M. 1.70 1.70 1.70 4O0B Pao. 8SM SSM S8M BSM 84 noosoBjrp. 33M SSM 88H SSM 88M aoBti sr 8 8 8 7M 8 300 81 I, ft S Fist p. 64 64 64 64 66 100 St L ft 8 P2p. SOM SOM SOM SOM 81 1000 TO ft I. 87M 87M 87 87M 87M lOOSdAvBBieS 168 168 166 160 l6iio ToiPao. 13M 14 18H 1SN 18M BaooDaPao. S3H SSM 33 SSM SSM 71V0UnPpf. 06H 66H 06M 66M 66M eosotTP.DfcO 3H SH SM SM 8 asUBExp 48 42M 48 40 44 8660USBub SB 3BH 87M 88H 30M 6860BBP.102 108M108 108 102H llBODBLp. 66M 66M 66 66M 66M eiow.bpf. 21H SIM SIM 81M 81M 646WUnT B1H B1M B1M B1M 81M eooWftLE 4M 4M 4 SM 4 800 W cast. B4M B4M B4M B4M Total sides. 886.688 a ma. BOSTON OXOBIMO QUOTATIONl BU. A.k.i Mid. J,. BsAAIb..S47M S60 OBeep..-168 170 Bo. ft Ho. 103 BosAafea. 836 886 OhloJoemlSS 188H CalAee688 Obi oJpf.,122 Osceola.... 67M 68 Tltchb't P.104M 106 QulnoyM..H8 M.xCn 63 64 TalB ...178 178 OldColoaylBB Bntta S8M 84 WERcom. 86 BSMBDOlsts. 80 OemlBOs 86 26HBUOads. 70M 71 An iBaUT.280 S8S -argsataal 186 Xrla T.l.. 74K 76 BottonXl.. 09 70 W.stEleo.. 33M 84M a llBa rU CI-OSIKO QOOTATTONB. Mid. Jilced. Mid. Jtktd. LehigbTal SOH SI ElSBoom 38H 38 Phi laTreo. 1;0H OOHElSBp.... 46 46M Onion Trao 1 oH 1 BN Pana Kaf.. IBM IBM MetTraa...l61H 168MPaf 6S...100 100M CT.tNJ. 60M 61MWlsOooai 80 OT.fNJ6.107H 108H W.lsbOop 70 71 DOIaapOelSlM 1S8 Bait Trao.. 83M S8M WO I. Co.. 47M 48 aradsa. . 6M 6M CHICAGO CXOaiKO QUOTATIONS. MU. A. Mtd. , AmBrfbd.. SOM 31 MetW8"L" 2 SM OADook.. 68 68NX0bBtBy.8S0 Ohio Brew. 6M Bode"I' 73 7SM OltyB'way.BBO 8B1 BtSOar.... 81 '$.. 1S8M 189MWChBBy. 83 88M Ika8t"" 18 13HNBlaoults 3SM SSM If"eUS 10M llMNBlaonltp 86 U6M LATBST LONDON QUOTATION Atehlson 13H Northern Pacio... 43H Atchison pf. S3M Norther Paoulept 78H Canadian Pao o... 88H Ontario A Wast.... 16 Chepeek. A Ohio &2H Pennsylvania 00 Erleoon 14H Beading BM Erlelstpf S6H Reading 1st pt 22H Illinois Central.... 1 1 4H Bt Paul ...J.11H KanaaaATexas.... 1 1 Honth Railway 8 Li e Shore 188 South Hallway pf.. 84M Louisville ft Nash.. 67 Onion Paclilc S4M N.w IorkCntral..l20 Union Paoiho pf... 07M Xorfolk ft Wpf.... 68M Wabsak pf 22 Final sales compare with those of yesterday aa follows: Oet.A. Oet.e. OetA On. 6. ATABVe ISM lEHMoPao 83 83 A.TASFsp 3&M 84 -stBtBr .168M 161M AmOOll... 36 3 6H Nat Lead... 32M 83 Am 8Bsf..ll6M 116HN-westo...l30H 1S1M amBRpf. 107H 106H NPaooom. 48 41N ATob....l86M 188 NPaop.... 76M 76W BrookRT. 06M 66HNTCent...lla 116N BaltAO... 41M 41MKJ0eat... 01H 01M OanBo 68 63 OntftWeet 16M 16M 0,0.0ft Bt L 40M 40H PeoOk 0.103 104N CBfc Q...114H 11H Pao Mall... 88M SSM Con Oaa. ..176 173H Pull P Car. 190 1B0 OheeftO... 88 88 Kookls BdlOB 10SM ChOW... 14M 14MBtPoo...107H 107N 01. LAW.. 17M 17 BoB'wsyp SSM 3SM DABOpt 64M 66HBtL8W. 11 11H Erl.BB... 13H 13HT.xa.Pao.. ISM 18N a a 1st p.. 86M 36HT0. IkB.. 27M 87M Oaaa-e... 81H BONOaPae SSM SSM etXoVthp.l86M 184H OnPaop... 06M 66M UUao-OaalllM lllHOSBubbai S8M 80 XanftTp. Sa 33 0 8 Bob p. 10SM 102M LeuANash 66 66MD8Lathp 66 66 LB A Wpf 70 69HWeba.hr.. SIM 81M LaoledaOas 48H 48MWUbT.1.. W1H BIN MaaOoB... 84 B4 'WhALE.. 4M 4 Government bonds steady at unchanged quo tations. Hallway and other bonds strong. The features were Baltimore aad Ohio 4. w. I. j Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse 6a, Beading general 4s, Standard Bop and Twin 6. Texaa Paolflo 2ds. Union Paclno 4s. Union Paolflo. Denver and Gulf late, t r. ; Wis oonsln Ceutral lata, t r. ; Atchison. Northern Paolflo, Pitburg and Western, and Wabash issues. Tha more Important net advanoee ware in Atchison adj. 4a. H cent., to 73M, and general 4s. H. to B3H : BalUmore and Phlo 4a. w. 1.. H. to 98 ; PltUburg and Weatera lata, M. to 01M. and 6a. aeries B.H. to 33H. andWleoonaln Central 1st, t. r., X oent. to 67M. Th noteworthy de- 8 line were iu Brooklyn Wharf and Warehouse 18.88 cent., to 84, ami Union Paolflo. Denver and Oulf lsts. H oent.. to 77. In bank stocks 3 shares of Western National old at 161. Co meroial price of bar ailver la Bw lerk. Ma. Bar etlver fa London eloeed at 37 lS-lSd. Kexfaaa lvr doUara war Quoted at 46Ne. Honey on oeM 3r83K pent. Time money Is emoted a 9H04, f eeai for all date on good mixed Stock Exohange collateral. Commer eiar paper is qnoteTat 8Ke9fB cent for bills reoaivablej aooeptances aa a .prime, single name. 4 8 oent. : other name, 4K06 oent. Sterling exohange waa anlet. with eoaroaly any ohang in quotations. Continental exohange continued dull. Posted Baking rate for eter- S-B-VrfS&le eight drVte,i4.84ia$4BH. and cable trans fers, MMHntMMK. Franca are Quoted at 6.34MS5.23H for long an3 aakoS.aiH for 80 16-16 for long and 40 1-10 40H for short. Domestic exohange on New York: Boston 16 oent premium. Charleston Buying, H dlaopunt; selling, par. Savannah Buying. 1-16 dlsoount : selling, 75 oent premium. New Orleans Bank. BO cent premium eommer olal.$1.26dlBOOunt. San Francleeo--Slght. 17H Snta premium: telegraph. 20 cent premium. . LqQla-eO oent discount. Chicago 30 Sate discount. Cincinnati Between banks, cent premium : over counter, 60 eenta pre mium. In the outside market Olnopee Sugar Befla Ing common la aqoted at 56Hffl677 and the preferred at 107H108H: Standard Oil Truat certlneateB closed at 417U7H: Standard Otiwmmon at 130ffll32Hand the preferred at Gaa'at 26H(WH. preferred at itEmi,. $L the bonds at69H(9lO0X Buffalo Oaa at 309 21. bonds 94396: Central Union Oaa bond at 100H102: Brooklyn and 'Newark Ferry at88nmjandthebonda at 06H006; Federal' Steel at 27028. and the preferred at OBhS Railway groes earnings for September com pare with those of the came month laat year aa Folio wa: B. A O. Southwestern... 8,610 lno. ID. ,8B Buffalo. Booh. A PltU. ... 686.821 &0. 16,461 Cheeapeake A Ohio. ..... 1.01V.161 lno. 61,866 Chicago Orear Western. .... 666,76 lap. 16,081 Kanawha Mtohi gaa. .... 48.180 Inn. 6,667 LekeKrle ft Western 661.016 lno. 17.111 LonlevlUe A Kaahvill. 1.043.M1B lno. 77,711 Missouri Paolflo . 1,661.000 lno. 66,000 Central Branoh 101.000 Dee. 16,000 Missouri, Kansas ft Texaa.. 1.168.877 lno. 11,610 Minneapolis ft 8t. Looi ..... 131,446 Deo. 6.666 Mobile A Ohio..... 671,600 Ins. 66,646 V. T.. Ontario A W 846.016 Dee. 1,646 Oregon Railroad A Itav 666.664 Dee. 1,616 Peo-, Deo. A Br.n. 60.676 Dee. 60 Bt. Louis Bonthwertem 614,000 lno. 14,800 Bt.Loni. ftBanPranotsoo... 676,466 Dee. 66.077 Southern Hallway. 1.164,866 Ine.M6.O0O SfX 'Afteeiao...Ji.. 888,704 Deo. 88,778 Wheeling A Lake Brle 137.639 In0. ib.667 The Chicago, Book Island and Paolflo Bail road Company report for August: 18$. ltf. Ota-. Oro earnlng41,061.088 tl.6no.614 lno. 661,148 Other lnoeme.. 81,666 67.164 lno. 16,414 Total Cial 'ga.61-88,781 81,017,166 lno. 6116.666 Op. ex. aad fis. 1.164,361 1,106,471 lno. 66,766 Kst earnings. 6686,470 6611,666 lno. 667,774 Tixed chargea . 823.862 842.600 Deo. 16,646 Barplus 8646,618 6666,186 lno. 177,431 From April 1 to Aug. 31 : Oro. eem'a. 68.618,627 67,446,784 lno. 61,076,148 Other o'me. 188,866 166.811 lno. 86.141 Total eam..8, 764,880 67.608,666 lno. 11,161,284 Op. ex. A tax.. 6,808,101 6,018,166 lac 764,888 list esrn's..62.666,77B $1,660,881 Inc. 6666,446 Fix edoharg'e 1,614,168 1.712,604 Deo. 68,246 Burplua.... 61,842,620 1877,627 lno. 8464.868 The Oregon Short Line Railroad reports gross earnings for August of $686,823. an in crease of $94,408 aa compared with the same month of last year, and net $270,813, an in crease of $96,276. For the two months ending Aug. 31 the gross earnings were $1,151,496. an Increase of $90,739 as compared wltbthe corre sponding period of last year, and net $641,337, an Increase of $111,176. The Toledo and Ohio Central Railroad reports gross earnings for August of $170,597. an in crease of $67,401 aa compared with the same month of last year, and net $19,138. an In crease of $32,899. For the two months ending Aug. 31 the gross earnings were $321,288, an Inorease of $97,288 as compared with the cor responding period of laat year, and net $59,723. an increase of $46,982. Th Kanawha and Michigan Railroad reports gross earnings for Auguat of $62,260. an In orease of $2,861 as compared with the same month of laat year, and net $6,679. an lnereass of $4,463. For the two months ending Aug. 31 ihe gross earnings were $98,283. a decrease of 4,647 as compared with the corresponding period of laat year, and net $16,056. a decrease of $1,346. The New Orleans Traction Railroad report gross earnings for August of $107,380. an in crease of $322 as compared with the same month of last year, and net $31,200, an inorease The North Shore Traction Railroad reports groes earnings for August of $180,741, an in orease of $3,347 aa compared with the same month of last year, and net $101,618. an in orease of $718. The complete report of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company. Issued to-day.con-taina the following statements: The physical and financial condition of the company is emi nently satisfactory. It has upward of $2,000. 000 In the bank, and Is entirely free from float ing debt. The gross earnings per mile were $77362, an Increase of $627 per mile over the Rrevioue year, and tha operating expenses loreased $348 per mile, leaving the net earnings per mile $2,388. a net ln IKfifSSL .9$. f178r Der " n inoreasa of $1,072,612 In operating expenses Is due to the faot that expenditures for equipment, improve ments and additions to the several properties, which heretofore were charged to construction, have been oharged to operation. Two hundred and ninety-three miles of track have been re laid with new steel rails In the year, of which 285 miles were of the 70-pound rails and H miles were of the 80-pound pattern. The im provements in the physical condition of the property, its rolling etook. equipment, Ac. which have been made In the last five years, will relieve the management from further extraordinary expenditures on that account. The directors have revalued the assets of the company, and have oharged all losses, accounts and advances considered uncollectible, to the amount of $128,247. to profit and loss. This left a balance to the oredltof profit andloa of $2. 840.360. There ha bean oiwlltfrt to tha re serve fund and charged to profit and loss $500,000 for couplers and air brakes. $500,000 for rolling stock and $248,441 for the re duction ofgrades. which, with $380,883 appro priated and still unexpended, makes a totaiap firopriation of $1,029,324. The expenditure or terminal facilities at Nashville will be rep resented by bonds socured by a lease of the ter minal property jointly to the Nashville. Chatta nooga and St. Louis Hallway and the Louis ville and Nashville Railroad companies. It Is proposed by the directors to con sider the surplus hereafter earned, over and above operating expenses and fixed charges, for each year as a basis for dividends, which will be regulated by the amount so earned for that period, but It Is not expected to use any of the accumulated surplus of the com pany for the payment of dividends. A partial restoration of the reductions in wages, made some time ago. was made on July 1, and assur ances have been given that the remainder will be restored on Jan. 1. 1899. The Income ac count of the company waa printed several weeke ago. Tha report of the Union Paolflo Railroad Company for the six months ending June 30 contains the following statements: To supply new equipment there has been appropriated from available cash resources other than earn ings from operation, and already in greater part expended, the sum of $2,466,024. The company will acquire 5,601 new freight cars, increasing the tonnage capacity of its freight equipment 109,525 tons. Of the sum of $600,000. being the proceeds of the sale of the company's three-quarters Interest In the Pullman equipment purchased with the rail road property, set aside as an Improvement and equipment fund. $417,451 has already been ex pended for new equipment. Expenditures amounting to $1,622,740 have been authorised for the purchase of rails aud ties and for better ment. The land grant lands and the land contracts now absolutely owned by the com pany or Indirectly owned by it through Its ownership of the securities of the Union hfloJUnd Company ($100,000 stock and $10,000,000 bonds! have the following esti mated value: Lands, 6,577.000 acres of an esti mated value of $8,997,600: land contract. $5,884,494; total estimated value, $14,881.194. The company aleo owns many mlaoollaneous aaset. the principal of which are all the etook and bonds of the Union Pacific Coal Com pany, two-fifths of the stook of the Paolflo Express Company aad on-half of the took of the Oooidental and Oriental Steamship Com pany. Regarding the last ths report says: The steamship company operates a line of chartered steamships from San Francisco to the Pacific Islands and the Orient. It produces a considerable dlreot revenue and Its contrib uted business 1b a great benefit to the railway lines of this company. The extension of Amer ican sovereignty and in teres in the Paolflo and the growth of our trade with Japan and China promise additional profit from this connection." Thee securities, among others, were sold by auction to-day at the Real Estate Exohange: 10 shares Hamilton Bank of New York 110 36 eharee American Surety Company 160 7.0 .haras Naaaan National Bank of Brooklyn. 281 20 shares Baldwin's Bank, Penu Tan, N. Y . . . . 100 12 share. United States Fire Insurance Co 116 . 20 shares Brooklyn Lite Insurance Company. Ill 10 aharee Brooklyn City Bate Depoait Oo 160 BO aharee Coneol. Oaa Oo. of Baltimore, Md ... 64 111 sham Hecker-Joue. Jewell Mill g prefd. 87 66 aharee Heoker-Jouee Jewell Milling 00m ... BM 106 shares Satr Hoeierr Company 36 60 shares Celluloid Company 7UM 68 share. Ooneol. Hevator. Duluth. 1st prof. . 60 66 al rea Ooneol. elevator, Iul u . Id praf . . . 64 12 aharee Coneol. 1 valor. Duluth. oommon. 10 Th receipt of the Government to-day were: Gusto . $926,349! internal revenue. $437. 710. and mieoellaneous, $19,944. 6 total of $1,383,003. The disbursements were $3,200. Oanexoessof expenditure over receipts of $016,097 The .receipt of the fiscal year to r5 r W1-1''a-"tfl-tui the exnendl oUver,reo.raWi.4Sllor " -The o .0 1 count of the cash in the Treasury attheeloeeof batna re-dey. om pared with tt-t ofyswterday. aaow : Cef. A, 0A foMeotaandbB oa ..2,o7.66 616.061.616 MlTeTdoUaraaadbulUon 7.761.878 7.671.108 United Stat, note...,.. 66,816,668 66.061.816 B i 1 MM?....?! 11,114,166 10,661.266 AvalUbl oaab he nee, tacladuggoldrarve.6807.660.714 606,416,661 Hooey In London. IK 8 oent Bateof discount lti?Vn nttrktt for hort and three month' bill. ilMA2Kjk. cnt, Paris advices quote 8 fiente at 102 franc J6 centime. Exchange on London 25 francs 29 centimes. The sale, of mining etook at theNew York Consolidated Stook aad Petrolen m Exchange to-day were as follows: Opm- Blth- turn- CTee. gat. IvBaw. nay. eft. est. twg. 600 Oreads A OOrTt .09 .08 .09 .OB BOOMolll.aib. oa.. .80 .80 .80 .80 BOOMexleaa 88 .88 .88 .88 lOOPotoat aO .80 .80 .80 ICOPorUand 1.46 1.46 1.46 1.46 e00S4ard. 1.76 1.76 1.76 1-76 Totalla. l,800Bate- cojtntKmcrjz, cotrrmvm. Wapm-ruT. Oct B.-OB or Wheat-Boot waa in good demand and strong. Sale of 400. 000 bush, spring wheat were reported for export here and at the outports. Free on board afloat: No. 3 red. 78o. : No. 1 Northern spring Duluth. 730.; No. 1 hard Duluth, 76o. No. 2 red. In elevator. 71o. The Northwestern receipts were 1.010 oars, against 097 last week and 1.003 last Tar. Chicago received 390 cars, against 341 laat week and 313 last year. The total primary receipts were 1.946,000 bush., agalnat 1,499.000 last year, Futures ad vanoed lXo. Future aalea 885,000 bush., aa follows: Opming. Highut U west. Oleefag. JvteM. -S.y.-eii. 3. 3. SSI? 8" Barley We. quiet but firm. New fee ng.86M887Mo., uost and freight to Buffalo) new malting, 4047o. do. Bye Waa in brlak export demand and Arm, with .alee of 160,000 bnah. No. 1 Weeiern, 4810., eoet Bad freight to Bnffalot 61Me cost and freight to New York: 860.. free on beard afloat. Corn-Spot inactive but stronger. The aalea were 280.000 bnah., all for export, Inelud g 60.000 No. 1 mixed here and 100,000 . at th ontporta on private terms. No. 1 mixed. In elevator. 84o. tutor advanoed Future ealoa 86,000 bush., sa folio wet . eat Opmnui, jnaaart, ZeeMit, CTMfag. KitM. aS-laP ssb $3 m m Oats flpot was arm but dull. Th .alee war 48,000 bush. None for export. No. 1 mixed, 36Me. No. 8 do., I6N0.1 No. 2 white, I80.1 No. 8 do.. 28o.j traok whit. 48.006 at 24o.; track mixed. 168 37Me.; No. i white clipped, 2o.: No. 8 do., 3Ho. Future were unqnoted. Wheat, despite big receipt, advanced under the .tJmulus of a better export demand for both wheat aad rye, better cables, rise In cash wheat of lo. at Duluth, disappointing threshing returns In some parts of that section, freezing weather at the Northwest and liberal clear ances. Austria wants to bny rye and this looks aa though Russia's crop of that cereal was short. Octo ber waa at a small premium over December in Chicago. The offering from Russia anil tha Danube were smaller. The clearance, from this country were 662,000 bush. Liverpool advanced Md. and Pari. 16 to 80 centimes. Minn eapolla sold 60,000 bhla. of flour, half for export, A hi card was re ported In North Dakota, where about 26 Bt oent. of the crop Is still unthreahed. Corn advanoed on higher cables, foreign buying of cash and future. big clearance, and expectations of a bullish Govern ment report On the loth last. The clearances ware 880,000 bush. Oats were higher at Chicago, with a larger demand both far cash and for future. Fiona Was generally quoted at eUady prices, bnt it was really to a great extent nominal, for buyers were purchasing oa a very small bob. Ths aalea were 6,600 bbla. Receipt., 8,140 bhla. and 0.640 aacka; exports 1,060 bbla. and 18,046 sacks. Win ter in bbls.: Superfine, 2.40882.60 No. 3 extra, f2.46$3.6; straight. 8.26)t8.46: patent., 68.686) 88. 8S. Spring inbbla .1 Clears, 886)88.30: straights, 38.B08t8.46: patents, 83.40atS.76. Buckwheat Waa easy at $1.6To)gl.70for .pot. Feed Waa quiet bnt firm. Western .prlng In lOO-B. sacks, 818.808 814:2iK-a..S12.7natl 8.26; winter in bulk. 1817. Cottoh Spot cotton here advanced i-itic, with salee of 248 bale, for .pinning: 400 were delivered nil contract.. Middling uplands. 6 7-I60., agalnat 6Mc laat year: New Orleans and Oulf, 6 11-180., agalnat Otto, last year. Augusta, Galveston, and New Orleans advanced l-18c. New Orlaan. .old 1,400 bale.) Galveston, 1,484: Augusta, 1,766: Mobile, 1,000: Savannah, 788: Norfolk. 408. and St. Louie, 3 40 bale Liverpool advanced l-82d. on the spot, with aalea of 15,000 bales: futures there advanced 1 to m point., and closed steady. In Manchester Tarn, were quiet and firm; cloths, Mome business at low prices. The receipt at Memphis to-day were 2,80.1 balea. agalnat 3,780 laat week and 4,rr7 last year: Houston, 18, sou, agalnat 10,611 laat week and 8,100 last year. Memphis shipped to-day 1,616 bales and Houston 10.26. Th receipt, at Houston to morrow are estimated at 20,700 to 33,000 balea, against 18,842 but week and 10,210 last year. New Orlean. expecU 0,000 to 11.000, agalnat 11,070 laat weekend 10,470 at year. Tho port receipts wer 58,874 bales, agalnat 41,660 laat week and 60,806 laat year: thna far thla week 280,842. against 303,366 thus far laat week. The exports from th. ports were 50,500 balea. The semi-weekly reoerpta at the prin cipal interior town, were 148,000 bale, agalnat 128,000 at week. 106,000 but year and 110,000 in 1884: shipments 68,000, against 06,000 last week. 01.000 last year and 00.000 in 1804. The rainfall for the paat twenty-four hour Included 1.28 inches at Spartanburg, 8. C: 1.10 at Columbus. Oa.; 1.00 at Charlotte. N. C.; .88 of an inch at Ki.ii-villi- T.-iin.: .36 at Atlanta, Oa., and .24 at Obatta no. k . Tenn. New Orleans advanoed points. Fu ture here opened 3 to 4 point, higher, lost moat of this, then rallied and closed firm at a net advance of 6 to 6 points. The fuB trading waa a follow. 1 Opening. Bighttt. Lcwttt Cloting. October r,.25 6.27 6.24 6.2886.18 Nov.mber 8) 6.80 6.17 6.6086.61 December. 6)6.88 6.86 6.81 6.866)6.86 January 6.8796.68 6.41 6.88 6.406)6.41 February (6 6.46 6.42 6.466)5.40 March 6)6.47 6.60 6.44 6.40(66.60 April 6.6196.61 6.62 6.61 6.6498.68 Cotton advanced on activity and higher price, in Liverpool, rain, at the South, buying by New Or limns, the Continent and Liverpool, covering here, and more or less new buying. It waa freezing in the far Northwest, and at AmarUlo, In northwestern Texas, at 8 A. M.. it was 44, a fall of 14: elaewhere in the cotton belt, 78 to 81. The prediction waa for cooler weather In most sections within the next twenty-four hour.. The weather la sharply watched, for the future of price, hinges on the date of the first killing froat. OUvetton, Oct. 6. "The Houston Pott says there le every Indication of a heavy Octo ber movement, but that the market baa undoubtedly li "nted ths fact." Aberdeen, Miss., Oct. 1 thpr ilnelno. H,nr,mW ha. Iu,n fnMhl. fo. , ..eking, and was only interrupted three da;, -i. Had a general rain on Sept. 20, which ma terially benefited the crop. Plant 1. .till blooming on all bottom and olay land.. With favorable weather in October and no killing frost before about Oct, 20 crop will likely equal last year'a. We antici pate a heavy movement during October. Cotton can sow be ploked, ginned and marketed at least 20 8 cent, feater than waa possible ten year, ago, owing to the improved ginning system. Our receipt, how no d.mage by storms, and the average grade la strict to good middling. The staple Is sound and of fair length and clean and well handled." There waa colder weather West to-day freezing temperature aa far south a. Nebraska. It waa 20 to 82 above In the extreme North at 7 A. M.: 26 to 88 In Minnesota and the Dakota. Corrzx Rio on the spot was quiet; No. 7, SWo. The aalea were 3,000 bag Man al bo on private term.. Future, here declined 6 to 10 points and cloaed barely steady, with sale, of 10,600 bag. Havre waa unchanged. Hamburg declined M pfg. American warehouse deliveries 10,326 bag.. Bio was 2ulet at 76 rela advance: receipt., 7,000; .took, 01,000; exchange, A 18-82d., an advance of 1-lfld. Santos waa quiet at unchanged prices; receipts, 24,000; .took, 040,000. Tho futur. trading hare was aa followai Sala. Highlit. Lovrttt. Cloiing. January.... .1,800 6.80 6.80 6.7696.80 March 4,000 6.00 6.06 6.9096.06 May 1,260 6.10 6.06 6.0096.06 August 1.750 6.26 6.26 6.2098.26 October 600 6.40 6.40 6.8696.40 December... 1.600 6.76 6.76 6.7096.76 The increase In the world's visible supply of coffee turn, out to have been 606,000 baa In.tead of 418, 000, aa reported yesterday, an offlo I correction hav ing been made. The smallneaa of the receipts la aaid to be due to wet weather. Bio exchange waa lower and European cables were not encouraging. Meantime the trading here 1. very light. Naval, Sxoaaa Spirits of turpsiitine waa Arm at 61M982MO. Rosin waa steady at 61.80 tor oommon to good strained. Paovuioss Lard was weak. Prime, 661 re fined for the Continent. 86.6a Pork waa lower. Mess, 68.16968.76. Outmeat war steady. Pickled hams. 7M97Wo.; do. belllee. 6M96N.; do. shoulder.. 4M94lic. Dreeaed hogs, 6M96Wo. Tal low, 8M0. Butter Western and State oreamery, ex tra.. 10920MO.; flrsta, 18M918H0.! thirds to aee onde. 16916c. Oheee-tate. full cream, large and mall, colored aad whit, far r, 490c. 1 ohoioe. 89 6M0. 1 oommen to fair, 7980. Xgga -State, Paansyl vanla and Western, freeb gathered, fanoy. 17M9 18 Wo. Chicago, Oct. 6." Provision were easy on th decline In ihe hog market and the eyllow fever ear, which curtails th. outelde trade. Th each de mand wa. fair. Katlm ated reoelpta of as for to morrow. 81.000." Suaaav-Baw was quiet; 86 teat, (Me aelnsli teet, 4 7-2e. nominal. Reflned wa Wo. Uvn granulated, 6)4c. Can 00, Oct. 6. These ware to-day', prtoeai Wht: Opening, Blgkett Lomut elating. st&El Oct.... 62M 62M 82 82M 61j3 Dee.... 62 63W 62 82K 6lf2 May.. 68M 64tJ 88M H sf.::.; IS 218 Bt M &?.: Jig ,,a h im iia May... 13N 38 22N 21M 11H Lnrdt Deo.... 4.61M 4.61 H 4.60 4.66 4.61M Jan.... 4.73M 4.75 4.70 4.76 4.73W Mtkil Oct.... 6.11W 6.25 6.17W 6.10 6.1IM Jan.. 4.57), 4.67 H 4.65 4.67 bi 4.67M Dec.... 67.76 67.B3W 87.70 (7.80 67. Jan.... 8.86 8.80 8.80 8.87 H 8.87 W I4v Stoafc Mark at. Nsw loax, Wedneaday. Oot. 6. toalpte of boeve to-day were 3,141 bead, eluding 17 car. for export, 66 oar for slaughterer., and 10 oars for the market, making, with the stale oeuli , 80 on aale. Trade wa alow, but good atera wan steady; other, a .had lower; rough atuff opened Arm but oloeed easier. Eight oars of cattle were held oirer. Ordinary to choice native eteer. eold at 64.50966.60 8 100 Be.; oxeu aud atag at 8.769(4.20; bulls at (2.609 (8.86; vowe at 61. 709(8.50. Dreeaed beef waa alow at 7M9oc. 8 tor native aid. Today', oa bias quoted live cattle lower at 11911), 8 estimated dreeaed weight; refrlg.ratar beef bTW. 8 (V. IbjporU te-day war . t swtters ef a) tr -wrrew, 660 beeve. and 3,466 Reeetpt ef salve to-day were 1,646 bead, la eladlBg 71 direct, and the total offering, were 1.160 head, vealewere flrtrt , and prime .took fully 36c Blaberi other oal rea a teed y Poor to ohotB val old at (4.60968 8 100 Be.; 'onu- at fat BJBB.srs at 68tM.76i fed oalvea at 66.509(4.60: Wsaterna at 64.35. 01 ty dressed veal Arm at 88 rcelptt'of sheep and lamb to-day ware 8,61 bead, eluding 6 car (nr alanghteren and (6 oar for the market, and altogether there were 86 cars on a, Sheen were slow and steady ; good to eholcs lambs Arm; others no nhanged. Poorest to best sheep old at (8964.50 100 s. ; oommon to choice lamb at (68(61 "cull.' at (4.60, Dreaeed mutton, 68 Me. Ja, draeeed Umbo, 7810c Beeelptsef hog to-day wan 7,660 head. Including 4 care for eale. Doll and lower for live hog at (.Q9( 108100 B. efflUXs-leO. Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Go. REORGANIZATION. To th Holder of Th Mere tile Trust Com pany OerttSea M or Reeelpte of Penu t for th First Preferred Stock, Second Pre ferred Stoeat and Common stock of th Baltimore and Ohio aUroe t Company 1 Pursuant to th Plan and Agreement for th Re erean ettoa of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, dated Job 11, 18(6, the undersigned hereby call for payment of the FTNAI, INSTAl.I, MKNT, being twonty-flve per cent, of th ceeh payment of (1 par ehare deposited, to be made by depositor, of the First Preferred Stock, and (10 per share deposited, to be made by depoai ton of the Second Preferred Stook and Oommon Stook, a oon slderatlun for shares of the new Compear. Payment of eaoh Installment, being at the rats of 80.50 PER SHARE of First Preferred Stook deposited, and SB FEB SHARK of Second Pre ferred Stock end Common Stook deposited, must be made to th nndenrlgned for aooount of th Syndi cate, at the ofllo. ef th Depositary, Tha Mercantile Trust Company, No. 110 Broadway, Nsw Torfc City. or its London Agency, the London and We.tmln.ter Bank, limited, 40 Loth bm r, London, oa or before OCTOBK IOTH, ISM. Payment must be receipted for by the Depositary or It. London Agency oa th Certlfloates ef Depoait ewreoetpt Failure to pay snob Installment on or before such date will subject th deposited stook and ear oaab pal thereon to f orf elture to th Syndicate aa pro vided In th Reorganization Agreement. Dated New Xork. September 2flth, 1806. 8PEYF.R CO., KCHN, LOKP CO., SPETER BROTHERS, 8 aorta laatlon anagars. I WE WISH TO BUY: Central Union Gas lsts. New Amsterdam Gas I sts. New York Mutual Gas Stock. United States Envelope 1st 6s. Kings County Elevated Stock. N. Y. & N. J. Telephone Stock. Atlantic Mutual Insurance Scrip. Consumers' Gas Bonds (J. City). Twin City Rapid Transit Pfd. Stock. Michigan Pen. Car Bonds & Stocks. AND HAVE FOR SALE: Third Ave. R. R. Stock. Wagner Palace Car Stock. American Type Founders' Stock. Perkins R.I. Horseshoe 4$ Pfd. Stock Atlanta & Char. Air Line Pfd. Stock Richmond Street R'way & Electric 5s Brooklyn & New York Ferry 5s. TOBEY&KIRK 8 Broad St.. IV. Y. CONSOLIDATED We beg-to call the attention of the publlo that the firms of Lewis A. May Oo. and of May, MoE lvroo Paine, oootipylngr respec tively the whole floor of Nob. 81 and 88 Broadway and substantially the whole ground floor at No. BO Broadway, have thla day formed a consolidation under the firm name and style of LEWIS A. MAT CO., the said firm of LEWIS A. MAY A CO. be ing composed of all of the members of the above mentioned two firms. LEWIS A. MAT CO. respectfully Invito the publlo and the patrons of both firms to their offices at Noe. 81 and 88 Broadway, where the business of Stook and Bond brokerage will be conducted upon the same basis as when conducting separate busi nesses. MAY, McELWEE & PAINE, LEWIS A MAY & CO. AUTHORITY ON SECURITIES. Our " oo Pago Security Manual " la acknowledged by Bank., Exchange., the Prce. and Board, of Trade to be an authority on Becuritlea and the most con densed and statistically reliable publication ever la sued by any banking house. Thia nook la indispensa ble to the Investor and Operator in determining the value of stocks and bonds, and proves a valuable guide to successful purchases. It contains in detail earnings, dividend, and price, for the laat ten year. of all tllroad and Industrial properties, enabling on to make purohaae. aa intelligently and profitably a oan he done In real estate and merchandise. ISSUED (illATIH AND MAILED VBE BANKING HOUSE OF HAIGHT&FREESE 66 BBOADWAY, NEW YORK. Booton, 86 BUte at. Philadelphia, 406 Walnut a. Execute orders in STOOK B, BONDS, GRAIN. COTTON, PROVISIONS. Margins, 8 to 6 per oent. Commission. 1-16. Branch Office. 1182 Broadway. New York. Dally Market Latter mailed free on request, Government and Municipal Bonds Bouatrr and sold. -Im.FIMT HOKTOAUX bs.4. mt IS6BB llshcd Htewm aad Blrrel Hallways. APPRAISEMENTS MADE OB QUOTATIONS I-UKNIBUHD FOR THE PURCHABE, SA . OB EXCMANQB OF ABOVE SECURITIES. LISTS M A IMPLICATION. N. W. HARRIS & CO., B X-Sa-P Brr."la-la'aeTa misg.). TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN) All pareona whom It mar concern are hereby nott Sad that application has been made to Th American fbaoco Company for the ta.ua of a dupllcaU oar cat for 80 share of the preferred stook of said . American Tobaooo Com pan bow standing upon books la th nam of J. w. Lee. and numbered a followai NO. B4S6 FOB SO SHARES, th. original of whlch.lt i. aUaged.haa been lest ot mlalald aom tun prior to Jan. 1, 1866. All person Interested are not ed at onoe to show eaua. to Ths Amarioan Tobaco Company, at It offlo. In tt olay of N.w York. No. 618 Wast Md St., war a new or da piles oerflflcat for the said 60 shares should not be Issued to the said J. W. Lea. Dated New York. October, 1888. HENRY CLE WS& CO., BANK BS. imb-Bs'n. y? Stock exouamoe. CrdsT. executed for Investment or on margin. In ter t allowed on deposit., subject to check st sight. Ac t as FlB.nsial Agent, f or Corporation, aad Investor V. B. Boads. all Issuas. bought and eold. aot FIFTH AY., oor. 26th at. 487 BROADWAY. Silk Kxch'ge Bldg. 380 BROADWAY, oor. Beade St 87 HUDSON sr., Mercantile Bx'g. 16 COURT BT.. Brooklyn, cfussxrs una 3wktn. ' HAVEN & STOUT 1 Kftsssn Street. Cor. Wall St. Banker and Brokers, DBA- IK NBW S PKB CENT. II. S. Gcvernment Bonds. MONEY loaned to person temporarily e br r sed; strictly le lairatea; co6deutiC Put r Park row. 6 tWoi. o aoi. 8-BB MS BS s mmm in s s . r I -- si .flit I JKuUMftXle Thr) Union Paolflo, Denver and Gulf Railway Company REORGANIZATION. To the Holder ef Cert Ifloate of Depeet Is- snsd by the) Central Trnst Cempsny ef New Terk far Cnlon Parifte, Denver and Oulf B'wsy Oa. ConsolMateid Fir Mortgage Fiv Psv Cant. Bond. Stoek. Denver, Tex and Qnlf Railroad Oa. Firs Mortgage Mv Per Cent. Bonds. Denver. Tex, aad Tort Worth B. B. Oa. First Mortgage Five Per Cent. Bond. Funded Interest Flvs Pr Oent, Certio rates. Stoek. Aad to Haider ef said Boads, Funded te tere.t CertMeatos and Stoek. The undersigned Committee, eonatltat I under th agreement dated September 16, 1887. of holder of eonsolldsted mortgage bonds of Th Union Padflo, Denver and Oulf Railway Company, has adopted a Plan and Agreement forth a Beorganl Hon of Th Union Pardee Denvar sad Oulf Railway Company. The Plan and Agreement hare bean deposited with CENTRA- TRUST COMPANY OF NBW YORK, from which, and from it agenoy, th AMERICAN -OAN AND TRUST COMPANY, No. 88 Btsts Street, Boston, Has., oopiea mar be obtained. I Holder of eerUBcates of Central Trnst Com pany of New York for CONSOLIDATED MORTOAGR BONDS deposited under th Agreement of September 18. 186T, who .hall, as provided In aaid Agreement, aasent to and adopt Id Plan aad Agreement of Reorganisation, will bo entitled to the beneflt. of th Plan without th issus of n.w receipts or oertiBoatea, provided that if hereafter rsonlred by th Committee, and within the time which It mar limit therefor, the z ttag osrttaostss be produced to th. Depositary, aad by It stamped as sssBMng to said Plan aad Agreement. Holders of CONSOLIDATED MORTOAOB BONDS not deposited under th Agraseat ef September IS, 1867, mag beoome entitled to fa benefits of the Plan sad Agreement ef Hsisslm tion by depositing their bona, with all sonpoas maturing on and after December 1, 188S, with th Depositary oa or before OCTOBKB 66TB . 1666. Snoh holder of consolidated mortgage bond shall. oy th delivery of their bond to th Depositary, be deemed to have depoaited thatr boads idol ssid Agreement of Beptember 18, 1807, and for the bonds deposited will reo.lv ortote of the Depositary, under said Agreement Holdera of certificate, of deposit under said Agree ment for FIRST MORTOAOB BONDS of Th Denver, Texaa and Oulf Railroad Company, and for FIRST MORTOAOB BONDS nd for FUNDED INTEREST FIVE FEB CENT. CERTIFI CATES of Th Denver. Texaa and Fort Worth Rail road Company, must surrender the same to th De positary oa or before 00T0BXB 26TH. 1666, and holders of aaid first mortgage bonds. Bad of aaid funded interest five par oent certificates, must, on or before said day. deliver to th Depota ry their bonds or funded interest osrt oats, and must la each osss obtain suit b nsw oertlfloate therefor under th Plan and Agreement, la order to be -titled to any beneflt thereunder. Puranant to an arrangement with th Syndicate mentioned in th Plan, holdera of the STOOK at Th Union Paolflo, Denver and Oulf Railway Com pany, and of the STOOK of Th Denver, Teiaa aad Fort Worth Railroad Company, may purohasa from the Syndicate on the terms sad conditions stated la the Plan, th nsw bond and preferred and oommon tock trust certlflcatee offered for .al. under th Plan, by the deposit of their stook with the Deposi tary, on or before OCTOBER 26TH, 1888. aad par ing aa consideration therefor, BIO per share de posited. Holders of oertlfloate of depoait under th Agree ment of September 18, 181)7, for STOCK of Th Union Paolflo, Denver aad Oulf Railway Company, will be entitled to such right of purohaae, only pro vided that, prior to said OCTOBK B JRTH, 1808. such existing cert oat, of deposit b produced to th Depositary, and by ths Depositary stamped aaaa sentlng to the Plan and Agreement, and by making payment of th Installment, of th purohaae-prlo upon the terms and condition, specified In the Flan, and within ths periods limited therein. Holder, of ld STOCK, and of the STOCK of Th Denver, Tex and Fort Worth B. B, Co.. not heretofore deposited under the Agreement of September IS, 187, may become entitled to such right of parol se by deliv ery to tho Depositary of their said stock, en or be fore OCTOBER SSTH, 1808, and making pay ment of ths In ailment, of th purchaae-prloe oa th terms sad oondltlon specified in Mid Plan, aad wit a th period limited there. Sue holder .hall, by .noh delivery of their .took to the Deposi tary, be deemed to have deposited their stock under said Bondholder' Agreement of September 18, 188T, and shall receive therefor 66B I 6 of depoait of the Central Truat Company of New York, Issued under that Agreement, and stamped by the Deposi tary u assenting to said Plan and Agreement. Payment of the purobase-prlo of th new securlt lea mast bo made for aooount of th syndicate at the offlo of tho Depositary, In New York, or at tt agency la Bostons tn two equal Installments, tho lint oa or bofor Ootober 5th, 1898. at tho time of presenting the existing certificates of deposit to be stamped ae assenting to said Flam and Agreement or of depositing stock under the Plan, th second on or befor Novem ber SSth, 1808. All payment, mnrt be receipted for by the Deposi tary oa th certificates of deposit. Failnr to pay either Installment when end as payable will snhjeot th deposited stook and all tight of purohasa, and all rights on account of any prior payment, to for feiture, M provided In the Beorgeni tlon Agr nient. No bonds, funded lnlsrast certificate, or stock will be received on depoait UTiIsm la negotiable form, and bond and funded Interest certificates must carry all coupon maturing oa aad after No vember 1, 1888. Dated New York, Ootober 8, 1866. OREN VILLB M. DODOE, J. KENNEDY TOD, HENRY BUDGE, OLIVER AMES, HABBY WALTERS, NORMAN B. REAM, HENRY LEVIS. URIAH HERRMANN, flamnatttea. KWISB, ""-. a ENDS SON, Counsel. THB ATCHISON, TOPE A AND SANTA FN. RAILWAY COMFaNT Foor Per Cent. Oa Hundred Year . . Adjustment Bonds. Notlc I hereby given i that the Board of Directors of this company ha. declared to be due and payable on th first day of November, 1868. aa Instalment of lntrst (being th seoond instalment) upon th bove bonds, at ths rate of FOUB PBR CENT, on the a.. .0U,B., " , being Forty dollars (60) upon each On th oueend-doUerTl,000) bond aud Twouty YorW -a" Bf rf fe.Ttn-o and .urrender of th . respective ooupons NUMBIRBD J. and on the egtatored Bonda to the registered holdera thereof , un November 1. 1866. The In afar r2H?i - irffWrod Bonda wtU oloee on Ootobw 16, 188, and will remain oloeed unuM No r ember 1. ' B. W. OABDINKB. Aaa-taat Itattna w York. Sptambr 7. 1666. THB OALLATIN NATIONAL BAN- ' OF THE CITY OF NKW YOBK The I 3 2d Consecutive 8eml Annual Dividend. v Mew York, September 38. 1888 33ih50to,lSmW -k hth-dwoScd dividend of FIVK PKB OKNT. and itradlvt Send of 01 PKB CKNT.. tree of t-T. pbu ad fterOotohsr 6 proximo. Ths tre i lit booka will remain cloaed until that data. "-" owlU BaBUKLWOOLVB TON, "-whler. Th. Srm of BATHKwg. '& 6Bl.r. and Broker., is this day dtaaoT" by Viaeat MATUBW8, BKAN a CO. P.rJhV-Wg '-" WjptV WILBUB K. MATHEWS, .,. Member N. Y. 8 ok Bxohani . aJ?iUB OBANOE. naag Oorrpond.nt : MATHEWS. M1IJE k OO. 87 Chestnut at.. PbQi alp a. SjSsJb-. i-ipta ot.6 , iB-a. f MBtiC JlatitfS. - B'''"'J.-r'i-irVsrf-Muiji.. poST OFFIOB NOTION. " .J witS -PT.l IrT'. c'esriVVfoe -, Poet Offlo. sa follow. ! PAKCKI.8 POST MuiqH on. hour earlier than closing t ,,. shown , ,'" TRANRATI.AN flO MAII s " THUR8DAY.-At 6 A. M. tor Rl minis ,,,. ., ship Atignste Victoria, via t heib .nrg ' KIT!t amnton and Hambnre. """uV SATUltoAY.At6!0 A. M. forlT.wr'r switv.. LAND. ITALY, SrAIN, plRTCHA ' " 1 1 iTir SS" xWYPT and BSITI8II tnu. p-r 1 Vsn .hRfl Jourala. via Juavre astters'fi.r oths?L?, urop must bs directed "ver 1 Touraliis"!7 MOTH, forKUrtOPE, per staamshiSm-? via Qnetustown (letter, for Fmin. Hwit,..,Y!nS Italy. Spain. PoHtigal, Turkey. Kgrnt ln,i i lsh Indls mnst be dlr.ct..,i i!iVViJS! tt 8 A. M. for NETIlrilUNI'H dlr'eeu" I steamship Werkendem via llotte-,1,,,,, r.i, must be directed "per Warkiiiilani" - n I w for ITALY, per steanship t'tilda vlaNnie. 2 tela must be directed "per Folds t i. a ST for SCOTLAND dlreot, per steamslm. i ihui? via Olaagow (letters mnst lo dlnviea V?l Bthlopla ). M After th closing of the Supplementary Trse v tan tic Malls n.med above, additional sun lementa! i S allsar opened on the piers of the Amernan IS b, Frenoh and German .tcamer., and n tnain'n t until with la Tn Minutes of the hour ol aiii? steamer. AILS FOB BOTTTH AND CENTRAL AMKnidA WEST INDIES, kc. A3,Ki0a, THTTf DAY. At 4 A. M. for LA PLATA cnvxTnrr direct, per steamship Oarrlrk ; at mi f,, ti PLATA COUNTRIES direct, jer steamship Fu sra Prlnoat 1 P. M. (supplementsry i so M.) for BERMUDA. pr steamship Truiidap 2 1 P. It. for JAMAICA, per steamship Anlanir (letter, for Bellre, Puerto Cortez and (Inalemala mn.t be directed ' "per Ardanrose"); at l p m fn. SANTIAGO DE CUBA, per steamship Kenr.rtt 1 P. tt. (supplementary 1:80 P. M.) for Ns8ui N. P.. per steamship Anlllia. oahbab, FB OAY.-At 10 A. M, for PORTO RICO and RANT, OO DE CUBA, per steamship Port Victor- all P. M. for MEXICO, pereteamshlp Mstnmas via Tamplco (letters must be directed " per Ms'ta SATUBDAY.-At J:80A. M. for NEWFOrNnUYn per steamship Siberian, from Philadelphia- at 8:80 A. M. (aupplementary 10 A. M.i for iur. BAD08 and DEMERAHA, per steamship (Jar. Jlbbee: at 10 A. M. (aupplementsry lo::lo A Ml or FORTUNE ISLAND. JAMAICA, BAVAMIJ and OARTHAQKNA, per steamship Alens (lab tars for Costa Rica must lie directed " par Al.ne"); at 10 A- M. (.upplementary lo-sa A Ml for HAITI and BANTA MaRTHa! par steamship Holsteln: at 10:dn a. TC for BRAZIL and LA PIJtTA coiiKTRrvr par steamahip Uvorno, via Pemambuco and a Janeiro (letter far North Br II must bs diras I "perLivorno"): at 10:80 A. M. for CUBA, pes steamship Or aba, via Havana (letters mint b. directed " per Or aba"): at 10:80 A. . fa, OAMPECHB, CHIAPAS, TOBASOO anu YCOa. TAN, per steamahip garth ago (letters for other parts of Mexloo must be directed "per ar feago")i at 11 A. M. for POBTO BIOO. VENEZUELA and OUBACAO, also BAVANul and CARTHAQENA, via Curacao, per .tearashl Philadelphia: at llK.forNEWFO0NDLAKD.pi steamahip Portia: t 13 B. for POBTO RICO dlreoL rir.teamahlp Winifred: at 12 M. (supplementary P. M.) for CENTRAL AMERICA (except Cost, BJs, sad SOUTH PACIFIC PORTS, per steam! atrip Advance, via Colon (letters for Guatemala mail be directed "per Advance"): at s no P. it for NEWFOUNDI ND, per ateamer from No I Bydny. Halls tor Newfonndland. by rail to Halifax, sat thenc by steamer, cIom at this offlc-o dally at 8:80 P.M. Mall, for M iau.lon. by rail to Bdton and thence by steamer, close st this offics dally t 8:80 P. M. Malls for Cub clo.. at thla ofllo. dally at 7 A. M., for forwarding by steamers Ball ing Monday and Thursdays from Port Tampa, Fla. Malls for Mexico City, overland, unless specially addreeaed for despatch by stesraw, cIom st this offlo daily at 1:80 k. . and JiS) P.M. Bg tareda llolo t 6 P. M. prsrloai TEA NBPAOTFIO MAILS. Halle for China aud Japan, par steamship Empress of India (from Vancouver), closs here daily up t Oot 18 at 6:80 P.M. Math for China, Japan and Hawaii, per ste.m.hip OasUo (from Ban Franela. oo) close bar dally up to Oct. 6 at 6:80 p. M, Malla for Hawaii per aleamshlp Australia (from Ban Francisco) close hare daily up to Oct. 13, al 6:60 P.M. Malla for Australia (exoept WestAue tralia). New Zm ad, Hawaii and Fill Islands, par steamship Warrlmoo (from Vancouver!, cloa here daily after Sept. 80 and up toOot.Ilt at 6:60 P. M. Mali for China and Japan, per steamahip Teooma (from Tacoma). close her. daily up to Oot. 117 st 6:80 P. H. Malls for th. Society Islands, par ship City of Pauoiti (from San Franouco), ol om her daily up to Oct. 26 at 6:80 P.M. Maili l for Australia (exoept th osa for West Australia, which re forwarded via Europe), New Zealand Hawaii, FIJI and Sam oan Island., per steamship Mariposa (from San Francisco), dose her daily up to Oct. 128 at 7 A. M., 11 A. M. and 6:80 P. M. (ot on arrival at Nsw York of steam ship Etniria with British malla for Australia). Transpacific malls are forwarded to port of sai ling daily and ths schedule of dosing Is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. I Begietered mail closes at 6 P. M. previous day. CORNELIUS VAN OOTT, Postmaster. Post Office. New York, N. Y Oct. 6. 1898, aTOTIOR THE CENTRAL NATIONAL BANE Of -Lv MILWAUKEE, located at Milwaukee, in the State of Wisconsin, is closing Up its affair.. All note hold er and others, creditors of said aasoclatlon, are therefore hereby nottfl ed to present the notes and other claims against the association for payment, HERMAN F. WOLF, Cashier. Patsd Aug. 17. 1888. Stegrt jgotit tt. AT A SPECIAL TERM OF THE SUPREME COURT in and for th county ot N.w York, h.ld at th. County Courthouse, in ths borough of Manhattan, olty of New York, on the 16th day of Beptember, 18U8, be g Special Term, Part One. thereof. Present, ' the Boa, Henry A GUdereloevo. Justice. In ths matter of the application of th MoManus Construc tion Company for authority to change Its name to the METROPOLITAN OONSTBU0TI0N COMPANY. Upon I isaillng and filing the petition of the MoManus (Vn atruetlon Company, domestic stock oorporatton.duly verified by Edwin K. Conover. its President, wtrereia said petitionor prays for an order authorising It to sssume another corporate name, to wit, the name Metropolitan Construction Company, and upon filing ths certificate of th Secretary of State annexed thereto, certifying that ths name which such corpo ration proposes to assums i. not th name of any other domestic corporation or a name which he deems so nearly resembling it aa to be calculated to aeoelve, and upon filing due proof by affidavit. lowing that notice of the presentation of said pe tition haa been duly published onoe in each week for six uocssstvs week in two daily newspaper, publiahed in Now York county, and the Court bolus utlafied by snoh petition and by tha affidavits and ertlficate presented therewith that ths petition la . and that there la a reaaonable objection to the change of name proposed, and that the petition has been duly authorired and that notice of the presen tation of the petition has been mad a. required by W Now, on motion of Francis Feranhar, attorney for petitioner, no one opposing, it Is ORDERED that said petition be and the earns hereby la granted, and that the petitioner, the Me anas Construction Company, bo and It hereby li authorized to un another corporate nam., to wit. the name METROPOLITAN CON8TBU0TI0X COMPANY, on and after the first day of November. 1886, and It i. further ordered and directed that this order bs entered and th papers on which it h) gran tad a filed within ten days from the date hereof In th office of the Olerk of Nsw York county, th. county In which the certificate of incorporation of the aaid corporation I filed, and that a certified copy of this order, within ten day after the entry thereof, bs filed la th office ot th Secretary of But. and further that a copy of this order bs published one wsek for four auoceealve weeks in ths Nsw York Sun, a uewapaper in the oounty of New York, beginning within ten day after the entry hereof. SUPREME OOUBT. Oounty of New York. Th . Mutual Life Insurano Company of Nsw York. Plaintiffs, agalnat Thomaa H. Hubbard and Edward Wells, Junior. M Executors or and Trustees under th last WtU and Testament of Hiram Barney, de ceased; Harriet K Barney, widow of said Hiram Bar ney, deoaaaed) tram Barasy, Junior-, Sara Barney, Lewis T. Barney, Susan E. Barney. Mary Marvin, Will m Barney, Lawrence Barney, Augusta Barney, 0orj6 W. SUphena. and WUlard Parker Butler, as Trust under a ourtaln Mortgage or Deed of Trust, Bearing data the let day of March. 18D. snd re, oordea in the offlca of the RcirtatAr nr tha :itr and GoSatf of New York In Block Berie s (Mortgage ). Bee, tion 18, Liber , at nag 40. Defendants.-Bum mona. P cs of trial Oounty of Now York. To th above-named Defendants and each of tlismi You are hereby aummoued to answer the com . plaint in this action, and to ssrv copy of your answer on th plalntlatr attorneys within twenty days after th sarvlue of this summons, eioluslvs of th day of aervlce; and in oaae of your fall nr- to ap pear or answer, judgment will be taken against yog by default for the relief demanded In the complaint, Dated. New York, Beptember 2urd, 1808. . DAVIKS, STONE AUE BACH, Plaintiffs' At torney.. Offlo and Post Offlo Address. No. 82 Suol Street Borough of Manhattan. New York City. To the Defendants. Harriet E. Barney, widow f B am Barney, deoeaaed: Hiram Barney. Jr., Bar Barn?, Lewis T. Barney, Mary Marvin and William "The foregoing summons is served on yon by pub, Heatto a pursuant to n order of the Honorable mi yam N. Cohen, on of the Juatloea of tb. nuni.ma Court of the Stat of New York, dated the 80th day of September, 1868, nd filed with the complaint la th office of the Olerk of the County of hew Yorg at the Oounty Court Uouae In the Borough of Usa anttaa la the City of New York. Bated Nsw York, October 4th, 18B8. DAVIKS, BTONE at AUKRBAOH, Attorney, for Plaintiffs Office and Poet Office ed drees, 83 Naasan st st, Borough of Manhattan, New York i'itr. . BusttusjJ Chauffs. NKW YORK SUN OFFICE, NKWARK, N. J. ADVERTISERS MAY LEAVE TIIEIll OKIIt.KH At 784 BBOAD ST.. NKWARK. WHKRK THE A.MB OARE AND ATTENTION WILL BK BUOWh AB AT MAIN OFFICE A MFT MARKET located moat prominent ay, nue uptown; weat aide: established - t' price only 11.6001 receipt tl.OOu: reasons fseii ing going In other business; now doing ,plendts business; Including horse and w.ip'11. Apply McDonald wiuoins. m Nassau. OOBNER BALOON located uptown on l T-I price only 6J.000; long leaae. low rent; no no ing good business Mcdonald a wiuoinh, kd hasssu. ABICY0LE BUSINESS lncated on and st , west J Bth avi price lt()0. Will explain full parti' ular by calling. McDonald m WKiiilNS. 140 Nassau. H0U8EFURNIH1IINO STORK, busy town 60 nlllsfl out on Long Island: price 61,000; this a oar gain; clean foil stock. M -DONALD A WIOIilNS. 1st' Nassau. PABTY WANTED with lio.OOO, iBcorporstad eon)' naBy dealing In hardware: inutoiy i otl siinre.il highest refereiue. ex.. ted ami gn- u FarucuUrj oj . McDonald k wu.hinu. moNomsu. pKINTINO at a tew honra" noUce; lo.oop ciroulasB ' A