9! ,y ' ' . V ' ' THE SON, FRlfrAV; JAWAltY 27HS99. '' " ' ' ' " ', Bfls . 311 TitunsmiT. Jan. 20. JS The reeorJ of activity on tho Stock Kxchange ill ' rins broken nirnln to-day. An usual, extraor- R'A f dliuny triinsnctluns resulted In wide fluctt)a- )jf . tlons. The roiictlonnry tendency of the market l'j I ' t thn close, yeitord.iy was cliockcd iiartly by B9 j a, ttrons market for American neourltteft Hjj In London and by tbo usual Influx H, .', . of donip'itlo buylne orders ovor night. B'i'p The streiiRth developed nt the opening V 5 led Drofcsaloiml oporatom to abandon thn H1!!,1 f position they took yesterday afternoon, und 'ji g t licit purchases, nddod tn thn oxlonslve com !' mission buylni:, resulted In tlio lilslicst prices a I yet recorded for a number of stocks, partlcu- F8 ter!7!s '.lie railroad list. Tho beat foaturo of ft $ I tho mnrLot van the excellent dlatrlbutlon HHllf of "'" tinsncttons. In no stock did the H I total Jcntlr.es root up 100.000 shares. That H 'ft J i Acute was approximated by Union Pnclflo B ;f f 6 preferred, Atchison preferred, Northern Faolflo H f$ common nnd by l'oopto's Oaa. Transactions In B C I other at'X'ks nRgregatlng 20.000 to upward of H( I I 0,01.0 sliaiAi each wet common. Tliespeeu- f1' I f 1 latlto "ommunlty. both In and out of Wall , E if itree', has nnpnrontly becomo susceptible, to ' W tho wildest talcs nffectlr.e values, Ono of H- M the storlrs nf tlio character rcforrod H j? I to, vlilch bus possibly been utillrcd to lis Hi fullusl c.int. mnnely, the leporl of.nn ntnal lH Ik Ji ciiinatloii between tbo Now York Central and Wli allied piorcrtlcn nnr tho Union 1'iielfle nyi. BWtf ni nn eleoflvoly dleposod of to-day. In Hf 111 f I consequence. Union Paclflo proferred, which Br !? J t '"' l'10 ""' '" reenect lo activity, lost nil liffi J of Its maximum advance of '2H points. Now intD I York Central also sold off to an extent lifPif I that left It fraollonally lower than yestorday. B?j'; An explicit and authoritative denial of porsls HfcJMfc tent icpiWa.of nn amalgamation of some sort flail c' "oxl"im" so-called Vandorbllt properties rj and (hi Union l'aciflc system Is printed in an- net ! other column. IH I Tho Improvement In Union Pacific preferred H tin tn the present tlmo Is amply explained by 1$ u prospects tl at the stock may bo placed upon a gr J 4 Y icnt. bas.s when tho noxt semi-annual 9 dividend Is declared, nnd nlo by tho proba- ffi I bllltr that Union Paclllo common stock K I will not be ftchaiitied for shares of I 8 the Oiecon Khott I.ino Company uton B 9 even ti'im. but that holders of tho Inst I jr nnmod will hao to paj something In cash to J F convert their stuck Intnl'iilon I'acillceonimon The stionc nnd nctixo inniket forBt. Paul and ji for Atchison preferrml is amply evplnlned by j ft the tranic letiiins of thn to companies for A Decemhnr, printed fntlberon in this column aj,j OthTslronc features of the railway list were Sul Soutliein Hallway prefoired. I.onc Island j nnd Minneapolis and hi Louis common (If the local tinctlon slocks Metropolitan btreet 1 Hallway was conspicuous nt n net advance of ! 0 point", mnkinc a total net. -idxanco of ovor 20 IJI jiolntsln twodars. Tho Street has It that tho HI Mftiopolitan Company Is likely to undertake lr HI the ennstruetlon of an underground tunnel, I Slfi nn'' "'"' '" connection llh that enterpr'so If Bw holders of Its stock 111 lie cix on h preference li Hli !n B,l,t,rll'l"B for 'I'" securities of the now l nil company I k In the Industrial list Federal Steel was the. f mill leadri stlll.,1 fairly larirn amount of business Mlfijl was enntrlliuted by Amori'-an ISucar Ilellninu, ljjji by Tcnneep Coal and lion, and hyscMunlof lllillll thn usunllv les nctlestO''ks In local traction If If Id I sceurltleH Mcttoiiolitnn Traction wnsnunln the IllHIIr loader nt n net ndxnnen of 0 points, ninkine IFlliFMl '''" not t"'n'" ''"r'lu; "l0 'n'"t' lwn dnys moio Mil I ill ",an '"' r":''",s People's (ihs was a featuie. lililP! rlslnit inpldly on trustworthy advices O llj from Clilesco that none of thn attacks upon UiIkI t,1c com,",n5'"'"er in the Ht-ito LcBlslatuio IsJinS 0r r "'" "n:r'' r 'dnnnen. ii-likely to. stic- 0 112? c"'' suhstnntial ndxancolnTeiiiiessen Coal I Ml lit and Iron radved rumors that tlio company PjjjB may bo absorbed l,y dm Federal Steel Com- jtjH pany It can b stated with a cood deal of pos- ft aR Itlxenessthat nosticli nnialcainatlon Is contem- IlfflB plated Velthor Is it pioli.il.te that thn Poderal 1 fiteel Company lll absorl the plants of the fftffl Colorado Fuel nnd lion Cnrnpnny. Both thn It jftl Colorado and thn Tcnnessio companies are K t ffs doinc nn enormous amount of business at HI li rrofltalile rates, a circumstance whleli justifies If j the public inteiest taken In tho stock of the fi h two concerns Tlie inaction In prices In tho 111 , late trading brought In a good manyhuslnc f j J orders, anil In ennsoiiunnco tho closing of tho J j market was xnry steady. Ill New York Stink i;xr)inngn -Snles ,tnn. "J1. 8 UNITED ST4TES AND bTATE HOVPS (IN $1.000sl. SB H BO H 8 at., e j 1 a V K deb 2 as Weft H 107W'107"4 ofl901 86W SM.IS 6 1nn8rt3 06"t' mfll eLohiNn rr.icKS of itnitkd status bonds. IK rnPI3.. r. IUnits, r, m itplof. OB'i I !.. 128 120H ID TJBa, t(i08. ilTnSt4, c. (K ints.r. 106 I07' 102-.. 12DW 130K j; nS3s,l0S- tlnStrf. r, M; lois.c. 107K108 ii04. 111M11SM I Cn 6t 4i, r, t'nhtfi, c, ! l07. .112 112il lixii 113 113 ! Unfit 4, c, Un Static, r, j 1007. .112" 113'4i JW24. I)C110' f BAii.noAD and oTitrn noNDs (is Sl.()00sl. 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St I, ,(. S 144007. 7 7M 7 ?3 7S l"2dp. 38 404 38 404 404 400 Staa r. .T .. 94 10) 04 10 104 4238BTCA:I. 444 465s 434 46 464 18IB0Twln O nr. 00 604 60 00 eox 8OT0I k O Op 40 40 40 40 60 anosdAvnni70 170 1094 1094 1704 700 Ti Tao IJind 154 164 16 144 154 28oTeirao IB 18 174 175t 18 8404BIInPao. 484 40 474 474 48 88fOI!nPp 824 8354" 814 814 814 200ltp.Dltl 124 134 124 124 13 ailTREip 55 66 65 65 68 lh020t'HItub 61 63 51 614 61 17inURRp 117 120 117 1174118 10780118 1. . 74 74 74 74 75 8HB0UHI,p 744 745 734 734 74 1000 Wabash 84. 84 84 S5 8 flono Wab pf 244 244 244 24 244 71Br, WDaT 074 07)i 064 06 07 030 Wil. K 74 74 74 74 74 lOdWfcLKp 284 284 284 28 284 El dliidend. Total sales. 1,607.644 sharsa. roaTON nosiNO quotations. flirf. Atktt. Bid. Allrd. nAlh.250 266 Bleep.. 1 5B ICO BeskMe 1714 172 BsM(in.207 29D ChlcJ roml444 1454 Calt Hecla750 766 Fitckb'n p.l 14 116 Osceola . 094 004 Ueresnthall 80 188 Qulncy If . 1 87 189 BostonEl. 884 89 Tarn Mln. .240 246 OldCeloaylDS 200 Old Dora... 374 38 WERcora. 944 944 Butte 88 89 DomloCotl 334 3354' BUOlsts. 034 044 AlnB.llT.300 BDO;4,. 78 JMaTel.... 00 91 Arcadian. 69 704 WsatElee... 45 464 Isle Royal. 484 40 PniLADKt.rillA CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Bid. Alltd. ff(i. Jikti. LehlekTal 264 264ElSBp .. 774 78 PhllaTrao. 005 064 Peun Mnf.. 264 2fl UnTrac.... 335 3354PMr5a 1034 104 EtPTotfs 09M 994 WelaCcoin 10 11 MetTrac. .216 217 Welsh 0 pf 61 02 CTofNJs 50X 00 Cam Iron 45i 46 ClofJCsllO 110'4lVKVJ.r 34 3j UGImpCo.1434 144 HlectrloV.. 26 WttLCo. 39 40 Bait Trao.. 374 El SB com 714 714 Uarwltm. . 851 84 LATEST LONDON QUOTATIONS. Atchison 244iNorthern Paclllo . 61 4 Atchison pf 054JNortliernPacinopf 82'4 Canadian Paclflo 89 jOntarioA; West ... 26 Chicapeale k Ohio 304 Pennsylranla 704 Central Paclflo 484 Heading: 1 ZH DenrrA:Ita .. 21 lteadlns 1st pf ... 32, Denvertltapf.... 744 Readlnit2d pf..,,. ief Eriecon 164lSt.Panl 1324 Erlelstpf 434 South Railway .... 13, Illlnola Central .,124 South Railway pf.. 40 j Eansss k Texas . 1 34 Union Paclflo . 484' loulsville Naan.. 894 Union Paclflo pf.... 854 New York Central.. 1424i Wabash pf 26 Norfolk A: W pf. .. 704I ( Final s&les compare with those ot yesterday as follows: Jan. tit. Jan. IS.. Jan. tf. Jan tt! A. TtRl'e 23 2S4Uet8tRr .2084 2174 A.TA-SFop 03M 035NatId .. 38) 33 Am Cot O 30 30 NorthAto.. 74 7j Ara BRef 1 3 1 4 1 3254 Norf k W 10 10f( AmBRpf. 1 124 1 12H'NerfWp 084 684 An Tab . .1474 1404!XWcor. .161 1llli AmSpM. 13?S 134NPaocom. 484 604 AmSpMp 364 304NPp. 7051 804 Br.okKT. 014 034 NY Cent ..1384 1 375 B4.0 724 734NJCent 103 104 CanSo ... 624 02 lOmahac. . 074 Q8X C.C.CtBtl, 004 00 0ut.West 235 23 CBA. Q .1384 1384iPoOfc c luij n0i ConOas .. 102X 100 IPaoMall. 404 fll' ChesltO,. 204 30 pullp Car 1 504 1 664 ChOW . 174 17Rofl.IsIsndllD51 120M O.I.kW 10 1 04Uelln(r . 24 "4 D.I.IW. 1014 1004lteatllstpf 034 04 Deltllud li6 116 UtPcom 1"74 1P()4 D4.no... 20), BOM'so It'way 121, iV I DtrtOpf. 724 7! Js'SoH-wnyp 471 .lpl Trie It 11 164 lfiXistl.BW rt'i jii.. Ij-lflstn. 41). 41 Utl.SWp 224 244 Qenllec .1004 112 jS(anRA7 04 104 atNorlbp.lUUls KIOH'TtusalMe. 1 7j 1 , llllnslsCsniaoX 1204 T01.I. . 424 45 KaiiHTfZ. 13 144li;l'ae. . 48 43 KanLTp. 38 384 CnPtcp . (,!'' (,14 I.uANjh 0',4 (174 lUJSiibbsr 49), 615, I.IH.W .. 204 S04 USKiibp 117 n8 1.1. LWpf 704 704'usiatlifr 7)( 7, I.uclede(.s 63 63 lusi.eathp 73), 73,. MsnCon. 1104 110 Wabmb .. H4 h'-, lllrh Cent 1144 1144 tVabaabp . 24 244 MAStI, . 414 424 Univ 074 004 MAStl.2.lp 774 784.WijAI, K . 7 7js' AliiPjc .. 4S4 48 tt!iA 1,1,11 Va ofc))i (iiiioninieiit buiiils Me.nl v til iiimlinnml iiu(il.iiluiii. Jtullwu and o-hrr l.omls stmi.t nnil nctlM' 'I ho It-atun-s ieio Aintin ami Noitliwchtuin 1U, ClicapoiiKo and Olilu KJ-ncial H.K. CKni.ainI, ( tnt-liiri.iti. flik-iiL'o andM JauiIh ifoncruHc, l.vmiit llnuinl T0110 .iillt. cunrr.il Im, Un-wll lluy ildt-cnturr li. Ilovklni: iilivi .is. N.ii.. linn Mountain ., hatiwis Ci y. 1'iltsljiiic anil (iulf Ists. .M.U,J lattiiii Hallway An. .Norfolk and cstorn ss. lloiidliii; ifi'iuual -Ih. Soiitlinrn li.illu.iy fit liiMiH l'nclllu 2ds. Toledo. ht. I)ulund Kuntu-! City Imh. I i Ati-iiHfiii, linlllnioionii.lOliI.). Jiln, hiinsas nnd Tuxas, .Nortlioni lji'lil N . IVntriiL Orcvon Hliort I.lim. I'enila ami J.nsti'in.M J,onli,aiiil Kan riniK'lM'o, si J.oiilss Wb "l'"s,i'ir"' bt""Ua,u 1!o'-u ll1"1 'i'v.lne. and ( omiiHTuinl pi lew of liar silver in N'my York. villi nJ1".ri "'M'',,1" '-"I'l0" llos.-d nt L'7'.d Mexlunnjilcrdoll.ii-s vein ijuoted nt 47o Ih nut. (1 nt 2', I'cfiit. fority .lays -j & cent for fuur inontliH and 3 V cent fii Vufcn iiontli, 011 wood inlM'd Htock j:cliniikHCol. latoral. Coiiiiiicrcliil pnnf r Is -inotoU Jt I ' ,W4 ft t-ont. for bills receivable: m-ceiitanvc 1. ! ml prlino slnclo .iinimis, :t),6 V Junt : otlier naini'sHfo)-) ', V cont Storllnc I'xi'liMiiCH was trone. with nn id. ??!',? V f"! i"!'iiilnl. ""VP T,,rro WIl " bf""r de innnd fi.i blllf. t on Inental wnsiiulel l'oMod "'';?'. I-oni-' Illl. 41.fi.; sljtlit Ira fitf! .-Vjuiilnilfnuiii AntTlilll".4.rU4fii at6,JJ.fa5.Jl,'s for Ions and (VJOfo'IUO?, for i'i' in ' ' h6rt! rclelintnnrks, (M.l.'rtM)!,1.' tor lone nnd l4 1.'M6V.I4 15-10 for uliort: culldons, tlO'ifi) 30 15-10 for lone nnd 40O40 1-10 for short. Domestic cxchftniro on Now York: Roslon (fiCH cents dlfooiint. Chiirleston Iiuylncr, lir; sell I lie, 4 iit-ninliini. Hnannnh lltiy inir, 1-Hi illsrniint: sclllnir. 75 eentH pre iiiluni NtiwOrloaiis llnnk.SJ m 0111 lum: coin nioreliil. -'.I renin ineniliiin Kan rrniiolfco Hluht. li .'. CfiitH iri'iiibiiii: tileirrnpl), '-!(i cent'i premium, nt l.otils -.I) cents premium. Olileuro -10 cenlH pronilnm. (;im Intmll-lln-tuocn liniiki-, p.ir: mnr ountor. fiw e-outd lireniluni. . tn tlio ontslilo lunrkfl Slnmlanl Oil trust cer tlllwites elovd nl -HOhMtHI. Stniulard (Ins i-oiiiinonatlWWllk'l.niiil tlif profcrreil nt IJH-tJ lir! Mutual (Insnt .'iKir.Iliiri: Amsterdam (las ur U'jtigiHi ,, proforted nt il'4''iW. ami tlio lton.l nl III! it KM',; CVntnil I'liion (las bivnls nl in 1 '4ftlo7'i: llruokliti mm New Voil: I'eny nt .IM'ttttVat. Mini tho ImndN at oriiSliTi', : (011 tliieiit.il I'obni'eoat 37Ai'17l, nnd tlio tirefel red nt illfPid'j; IntiTiintioiinl Slitrr lominon at -tlrtt'-j-l nnil American Air I'unui at ir.i,.i,n7ilj Oils I.loxuttir etiniiiioii nl I'.ltn'V.W, and tlio Preferred atMrVntfli',: Ainerli-an Moel and Wlie ( niiip.in- eonininii at t'J'uMJ1.. nnil Hie pre fnriu.l at ii'.XsfftlKI, ami l'ios-eil 8teel ("nr ( ompanv cominou at ."ilVri'.!. mid tlio pre foirvil ntH'.' i, (.18.1 1 The Aleldton. Toin-kn ni.d SanlalV Itnllro.nl l reiiiiiiHitroMO'iirnliiesforlleeemliorof MI.MNH,- I 1 73. an Increaso of yj77.mi4 lis eomunred w It Is I tlioMiini' month of tlio p ovioiir i-ar, nnil not $l.l'JI,lr,(), nn literi'iise of $.'!(h;,70 Toi tlio bIi iiiiintliM Pinlliic llee 31 the Kiosnemiiinis wtre S'Jl.OSi.OVJ, nn Im lease of f mil. 871 hh eonituied with tho eorresnonillnc pet lod or thn I'J!il?.",rV,,a!' aml net, Jll.3SH.281. mi luercasn pf$li!l,K.rc Tnxmaud rentals wei SS4I.1H7. Icalmt Ineonie ftom operation $6,648.001. 1111 Increase of $100,0411. Tho I'lileiiKo. Mllwiiukee nnd Rt. Paul Hall I?'U,n.l?Cn.r,, Bros" earnlnB" for Deeember ot $I.004,'j(7, an Increase of S0M7 10(1 as eom paied with tho nnmo month of tho pieious ynnr. and net $1,501,300. nn Increase of $:U10. I)J. I or the six months endlni; Dec. 31 thn cross enrnliiR" wore $(1.3:10.348. nn Inorenso of J ,000,007 nscom pa red with tho correspond Inc period of tho previous year.nnd net $8.ri07. 241. nu Increaso of SD74.154. Tho Iluffalo. HocheBlor nnd nttsburn llall I?.",1.1. .'l!or,B Rioss enrnlncn for Decombor of S'-W.H.i.f, nn Increaso or VJ.041 as compared lv. ,.1,.,,.1 mo month of InM onr, and net $S(,8W. n tlerenso of $12. 185 Tor tho six mouths cmllni;I)cc.3l thecross enrninee wero $J.()0.i.-(8(l. an ineioaso of $105,025 ns com pared with thn eorrespoiidlnr period of tho P!0,P.,!.', enr. anil not STOfi.tmo. nn Incre.iso or $rj.7bn. Tho Cle eland. Canton nnd Southern Hall Jnd reports cross enrnlnRs for Docombnrnf JOI.IMU. 11 decrease of $0,153 ns eonipni eil Ith i.!-m.l!0,no.nl,lof tllp Prov Ions jear. nnd net $tl).ilD. n deci-easo of $11,404. For tho six niniitlujonillnirDoe 31 thn cross enrnlncs worn $.1.0.1 07. nn lncrea-.e ot $20,801! ns compared with the eorrcstionillnK period r the previous year, nnd not $.i.r.W)!l. n decrenso of $31,1)2.;. Tho Now York and lVniisihnnl.i Itallroad Comp.inyiepoitsfoi thoqunttor ended Dec. 31: "i?. 19-1." Chang,,. Cross earnings ..lil.r.4t $ln,r.'.a Inc r,ns Opel atliii: expenses O.IT11 7.340 Iiec . I. Ml Not nirnlnua 10,3ilJ 1.1.7m Inc S7.Hu Plsed chances 4.7B'J 421 Inc 4,8.11 Surpliu. . iat S,7in Inc 12,818 TliHcnneralhalnneo sheet ns of Dec.31. shows cash on hand $13,410. and n profit and loss gtir- D us of S.t.ll.l(l. PIiisor.'I.H50. Tho report of tho American District Teln Brapli Company for the year ended Dec. 31 bIiows: tin. I.7 Chanriu. Oiossearnlnss. S'.ns.iM $R,10,.14J Inc sn7,814 Oper expenses 4HI.M17 41H.42U Inc S1.07R Netearnlne $lI.n4fl 71,nia Inc.$14,7aH Odierlncomf. 17,tiir, 17.7H7 Ino 78 Total Incoma... $101,514 S8H.70O lne SlTsu Construrilon in,l7H I4,r.n itec. i.i.n nalanee . . SD1.330 $76,18l Ino tin, 147 rmidends 7H.884 7H.882 Int. 2 Surplus H4.4B2 def.l,(lin Iur till, US Pamsi:es settled r,,ot;o Inc r.,000 Surplus $,452 def.$l,nos Inc iTTtTl Previous surplus. B.I, 020 n4,7ta Dec. 1 mil Total surplus . SU2.472 $R3,020 Inc SP.4R2 There, has been no chance in the securities held in thn company's treasury. Statistics of operation follow: ,. '. IW. CAani7. SlnssenBerealls 4,nr.o.400 2,B2l,ni-, Inc. 2.128.40"; Teleit'liiKdelU'd.4J2R,4.10 4,M17,r17 Inc. 22H.HH1 clrr'rrl'llv-rles.7,27H.H.ia 8,2112,2111 Hoc ltHB.881 Mile wire 1,47.". 1,448 Inc. 27 OfllctK. . 8R 81 Inc. 2 Instruments . 28.07.1 2P,Gr..1 Dec. RBO At the annual moetinit of tho stockholders of th eonipani tho retlrlnc directors wero re eloeted. mid Thomas F. Olark was elected to mici-eed J. W.CIendonin, decensed Deeds and contracts wero executed to-dny by which tho mnlllnc plants, storehouses, eieva tors nnd Htock on hand of Neidllncor A hons became tho nroporty of the American Mnltlnc (ompany IJciiardlnn: this transaction Presi dent Charles A. Rtadlerof tho American Slalt !.nfiS0,rl,pnn'',nakcs t,", follow Inc statement: seldllnscr .t Sons were, tho Tarcest eom petitors of tho American Maltinc Company They had oxtonsivti malthouses and elevators occupylncthe block between Klxty-thlrd and Rltty-fourth streets, nnd extendlnc from Ave nue A to t lie Last Hlvor. They also had malt nnd store houses In Kast Forty-sixth and Forty cpventh streets nud extensive properties. In cludliiK malthouHes. storehouses nnd olentors in HioDklyn.lnenr tlie waterfront, nt Sodus Toint on Lake Ontario, at Hondout on the Huil gon River, and at Oswego and Caynca In this .tai!, A". of t.1!0''0 Plants ha-.o excellent reilities for shlpiune 1 oth by rail nnd Wtltnrfinrl lHn.pl nrnnnnHryna n.ltl. 1. l..l..l n,,i.-t nun ..iiv;i i;itllliei'liaiis Willi 1110 principal crain markets In the West. By this purchase "ie American Maltine tympany ncoulres nn S'l!.WS.nl:'.'",l,um,J .f buxlness nmountlnc to Jffi!IKK' I."?,"01'' ,' '"n't , The business of Jold incer A Sons Is the oldest of Its kind In tho United States, nnd the house was tho strone est competitor of tho American Maltlnc Com pany financially nnd In other respects. Tho nethe members or tho firm will continue to supervlBO tlie plants they hnvo sold, and It Is expepted thnt In the near future Uooreo F. Neidllngor will be elected n director of the American Mnlti.-iir Company." Tho receipts of tho Ooornment to-day were customs. $070,350: Internal revenue, $022 Z(,K;in.,."il!.m!!;?0lla.nooU8' f 33.774: a total of AiP2tl.8i4 The disbursements were S2.08(i.-,l92,na-.l,r.xcf ot PsPendltures over receipts of $402.12(1. The receipt, of tho ilscal year to L!.n'e ", ben S281.1tIo,'.tl5, tho expenditures $.J74.(I.)5..I11. an excess of expenditures oer receipts of TO.), 100,040. The ofllclal count ot cash In tho Treasury to day compared with that of yesterday shows: ,. , . . , Jan. IS. Jan.te Oold coin and bullion. 1220, 2Iir, 7I0 S22P 10.1 040 PilTcrdolIarsand bullion. 10,43.1.784 10.584.'fli)7 Ilnlteil stales notes 14.301.000 14 784 885 Other assets less demand liabilities. 86.301,888 86,788,882 Aiallablocashbalance.ln cludinit cold resurvo ..$200,332,671 $201,271,804 Money In London ,?' t cent. Unto of dis count In open market for short and three months bllfs. 2 1-1U2'. V cent. Tho Bank or Encland minimum rato of discount un changed nt.L'J cent. The proportion of Its roservo to liabilities Is 45110 V cent., ncnlnst 4 1 bO last week and 44.80 the same wook last jear. Theweoklystntementof the Uankshows the followlnc chances from the previous ac count. Total rcsere Increased SilO.00o.eir ,4l.aM?,.Vl?.cro.ase! 20.-).(MX), bullion increased ?JA'1",.MJ:. ot, lor. eeurllles decreased 21. 000 other" deposits decreased 445.000. publlo deposits decroaseil l,:t40.000. notes reserve. Increased 078.000. Government ceurlties unclmnKed Paris advices quote IV cents nt (),! francs 12'. centimes. Cx- hanuo nu London 25 frnncs in centimes. '1 he neeislT stntemeiit or the Bank ot France slir.wi. the following elianireh Notes In tlrcu lullon docroased 4.t.L'r.0.lli)o (rnues Tieasury aceiiiiiiis Increased 1lU7.ri.(K)0 Irdncs. cold on hnml lin-reiised tl37.rt(l'i fiancs. bills ills. iiiiiiii in. n-iiM-ii .i.iiiMMjii nancs. bills ills, counted decreased :p.4i.rt.0(i() francs, sllvoron hand Incionsed l.H'.'.i.lWO francs The weekly slHlement of tin. Impel ml Hank of Uernmny fi".),i',',a"i0 .?'J2m J'Jff. -'haiiiriis: rash on hand nei cased 42.180 (K)() murks. Treasury notes IncriMsed 2 (M0.(K) mm ks. "oiler" securlt os .Increased 4!l.(WMK(i murks, notes In clmi a tltmileciudsi'd 74,700.000 inatkb A i-oninilttoo consist lnL' of Krnest Tlialiiiann. ', I") miiiu i Louis riti.uu'd. .1 Lowlier Welsh .1. In (ioeyeu. .Jr. Wil lap. L Hull. Aiisxuh lleeUchei nud Artliui li htl'well has been ni lioliited by ii majority or the holders or tlio Mock t. and boiiilB or tho hsnniis City. I'lttslmiL' ii ban Belt Itallroad ('onuuny, Katuas (Mv. Shi.nepoit ami (Iulf Teiniin.il'Con paii. i id lv.it Ai Inn C'haiiiiu! and Dock Compiiiy t. Ie- ,,,"i'L"'!',Vi"l)'tn,1,lt u .,a" fot u".' readjiistm mt of thn air ilrs or the uboie named eiimpani-s by means of eoinolidntloii and othoi wise, mid tin. romnliiltis li.tldon. of the seeuillles li ", u" aroruiiues ed to eonimiiiilento with tho com mittee so Hint they may bo fully mlifsed or tlio L'-ViilaHoii'" l ,Ca,r "B "ta'llu" ' reor Se77ff'V.H Thosalcsor inlnlii:: stocks jt the New York Conolldatd Stock mid J'.itroluui Kxcliaiici to-duy wore ai follows! s..iiiii. .. , .. "I" llm'i- l.BW f7. lUOOUelcber . .. .00 .00 .00 Of r,O0Bet.JI..!i-hiT.. .45 .45 AT, ' b 2i.li Con Col Vi. 1.30 1.30 130 1.20 loochrjHollto . .14 .14 M . 1 2oo Ci cede JwOOr'k. .03 .03 03 'o1? KiOfalYllle 13 ,13 "i3 ", 400 Uttlo Chief 20 ,21 20 n'l 1800 Pharmacist . .00 .00 ,'un 'od 40U yellow Jacket. .18 .18 .18 ,'l8 'lotal sales, fi,200s u.-ji. to i iv.ncid u in ui-kxh, TnunRPAT. Jim, 'JO.-HnaiN-Wheat-Rpnt was hlBhor Sales fWO.000 hush, for export here uud ut the outporU. No. 1 northern Du- r ' lulh. 44"o. over May f. o. b. afloat i' No, 1 hard Dulutli.OKc.ovor May: No. 1 northern Now York. 4o. over May. Tlio Northwestern receipts wore 480 ears. nRalnstJITiO last weok nnd 28t last yoar: Chlcneo 143. ncnlnst 174 Inst week iind.21 last enr. I'litnrea closed 2'o. to 3fe. higher, with alus of 5,875.000 bush. Trices ns follows! .ait Oifnlng. 1ttii'tt. T.tltrril. Cluing, A iff J March ...8H1 r,H MiU nr.H HJI, JIsj. .oi sjt, 7iii 8I 785i July 78H Hdts 7Hj 8(1 701 I Oats wero fuiiKi nu lie spoil silos of 04,000 hush, I No. s In elm.iiui, :ir.,-1 do. delliend, .'inc.; Nn, a white, niiHc i Nn. II do.ncci track ami iiintrsdoit I white. KfltKOci No. k'wldlc ellpped.Tc Futures . nunitiial. fern was stronger on tho upoti sales of 44tv " hush, fin export hero slid at the (imports. N'n, 2. Hjc. over Ma), No. a jelhiw, 2c, ntor Mav; Nil 2 white, S'tV. mn Msl. I'lltlirra rlosod Si'. I lihtli'i , itli aslos of 42r..ouo bush. Pilccs as fob i loin Art it Optmitg. Iltiik'tt. Awirt.. Ctotlng. A((W. I Mar.li 4JW -1.1:4 4l( . .. I MJ 4.lS 43!t 43) 41li 4.1' I Win at shut alii ad litiila) In a way (hat suceestrd nlil times, ami It soi all done by uulslde bit) inir. I I'usfcibb lii njieriots who wire mentlr Intrrsted lnletli, Atoir rale, tli.ro was a derid"d luiiadou- 1 lug nr On. spioulslluii hiro and ut the We. I. 'lliu I transaction hero neie (btulile tliosn of jefterda), ami Ue orslx tunes ns lanre ns they were a short time nun Nat'trulls. with u 1 so of 3i tu 4c. thcie w I'on-lib'iBtil.. eiclleineiit, "lie artlllll at thn Htoik IXLtiaiik'e was utidoiibtnlly a fartor in thn liuiirotoiiieiit. but asldo fiiitu this ttiore miia ilea of ii!iiroM!iiciu. uut astuo riiitu ibis more miia nee or l!td (114(1. in Liverpool, a . old wnte was reporlo.1 In thti Wrst, the plant Ins. apparently bten Injured mine or li ss .if lato by alternate rittviug and thavt Inc. lliu Llearames weru 7 1 i.tuj bush., forolgn hunter ioorud to soino extent nnd there was cer tilnlr 110 pretstirnlnaoll, nlttioimli thorcn Ipta wero pieily bin nil. and at one (line there was some Kuto ponn sdlhi- and also the usual aellluu axalust 1 alls, lisy monev lunrkets here and alnoad f.i or specula tion, tlio stalisticil posltton is .onsidrrril stronir. 1-uropels mukliig by furtho lsivprproiioitlon of Its purchases In this iiiiintry, tlio lttisstnn 1 rop lun been greatb oiciestiniaie.l Aigeullna cannot b--ronie a really liiiiiuriantfactorforiuoiiths tmonio, tt It doea then, and 111 tho meantime tho world is draw ing on tho lnt rrnp rather than old stocks and rraenci Thrre lis nothing new in all this; tlino and again attention has been draun to theso facts In thin column. lint what Is new Is that tho outildo public Is vinalngup to tho inoilts of wheat nnd thst the speculation in broidcnlng to some Oilne lllio H iild-ttnie volume Veteran mouthers or lh trade have long maintained that whet wns good property nt aiottud theso pilren, and they now legaivl their position ss more Impregnable thsn eve. Northwestern markets were strong. Paris was fi contlmen lo.or to r. higher and Antorp tnuied up 12S rctillmes. Pndoulitedly tho huiing of wheat br the outside public la Isrgrly duo 10 th wao of hull sentiment that la nweoptug over the couutry. It swept pticiH to n utsuilally higher level to-day and In tho Judgment of ery many whose opinion ts worth ciiMiilerlng tho end Is not )it Corn paled its lneBcitual tires In thn ptesenca of nheat, Itwssmmere satellite to tho (titer btnil narV Htill It moved 1111 partly, nnlngtii the tine In wheat and partly betausonf an advance in Liverpool of(d. There Is n meat deal of poor corn and much of the receipti nt Chkago is below contract gride. Tlio clcarantrn, moreoier, were. (I40,0(io huah. Irom the Heaboard Oats sympathized lu a rutasuru with tho rise In oilier 1 ereals. l'Loiin Wan hlulirr in sympathr with wheat. Salea 17,000 bbls. Iterelptn wero B,2r.ll bids, and 211,247 sacks: oxporln 11087 bbls and I) U47 sacks TMnter In hbls.i Buperflne, S2.30,a2.4ii, No. 2 eilra. $2.r.0$2 (IO clears. S3 l(l'$3.l).r.; straights, S3 ".n($3 Ho. patent', 1.70'$ l.no. Spring 111 hbK. Clears. $lr,1 25. ntralght". $ 1..'I5($1 DO; patents, $3 7r.4. in Uuckdheit tloiii as steady at ti.iMi. Ttro was Ann nt .l.20'4$ 1 10. Cotton Spot cotton hero whs tint linrged; sales of 400 bales tor export and 848 for spinning. HOOvrero delherod on toiitractn Middling uplands. (IHc. neinerou on toiuracin .Miiidun.? uplands. (IHc. agalnat f. If. Ic last yeai. New Orleans and (Iulf. nHc. against (1 .1 inc. Mobile and Ht. !,oiil ad vanced 1 inc. and Savannah. Norfolk and Vngtista lic New Orleans sold n.ooo bales. HI. ImmI I 778, Augusta 1.283 and Mobil" 800. I.Ierpool aiUaneeil 1-1 nd. on the npot.wtth salraof In.oiHibnles, futures adtanred4Lu toil points but reacted slightly, clos ing barely sleady at a net rise of 4 to 5 points. Thn llombar receipts for the week wero 78.000, against 44,000 last 1 ear. nlllpniruta to the Continent, 4,000, au'slnst r.,000 last year: to (treat Britain, 1,000. against imno last year. '1 he moi intent to day was as follows: To'Dav. .mt lire. ,mt IVnr. Port rocelpta 22,878 15,1147 2r.,07H New Orleans, est., to morrow . 7, ',00 8,r,01 10,d7n Auuiista ... . 481I nu nun Memphis . . l.ilnl 1,2114 2,o.n 81 1.0111s 200 H4H .12.1 ('luclunatl 2,218 I.7.M 2.T.12 Houston i, mm a.una fi.nus Houston, est., to morrow 2.800 4.318 r.,043 Augusta shipped lo-da 808 biles, Memphis n,r42, Bt. Lints 4.(184. Citioinn.ttl 2,178 and llnnst.ni 2,4r.&. The etpoitn from the ports worn .'8,11 11 New Orleans advanoed 11 to II prints, but lost mot pf tho rise. Futures hero advance I 7 to lo points, hut reacted and closed steady, with prices 2 points higher to 1 point lowei. Prli.cs in follow : ' il'll't'st. I.nvfll. Clnung January fl.io .4 B.07(l.o8 FebrnaiT o 14 d 1111 it (i"u 08 Marrh 0.111 11 mi non'4i.io April h.ih 11.11 0131411. 11 May (1.21 11 in n ntflrt 17 June .123 11 in h iit'..i 17 'illy W H.I7 fl I7',1H August 0.28 11.20 II20'.2I heptemher 11.12 (is fl.onwii 07 October. .... il 12 (IDS nitiWH H7 November 11 12 fl os (t.otJ'aii 08 December . 11.15 11 in Hniwit. 111 Cotton prices were easily lifted to day with the aid of decidedly higher Iherpool rabies. relatlel emall rciclptn, an Imieasfng trndenertn reduce crop estimates, easy money markets, and the epoch making acthltr at (he New iork Stork Kichanue. The speculation In cotton has been very large all the. week; tnmsartlonaare net reported, so farnn iit.in titles ara concerned, which not a err few 1111 111 bern am b( ginning to recognize. In a gnat nils tako on tho part of the Kxchango, it throws a needless veil oier tho fact thnt. next to tha Stock hxihange. the New York Cotton Firhango in doing tha lari st hiisinrsi of any of (ho New ork business boards. Yesterdsy tho transac tions, it is estimated, were 82!,, 000 balee: to dav. .100.000 hales. Th(re in nothing really new lu tlio situation, the yeast Is still working, that is all. Tho crop has seemlngl been greatly overestimated, re- celpta are moderate, tho export demand pirststent, tho short lutcrtat for Liverpool account alone is end mated at 1,600,000 bales, plartlng preparations are far behind, sales of frtlll7ors unusually small, print oloths are active and ntrnnp. and, in a word tho situation strikes msne an bullish both it homn and abroad. In fact the bun sentiment is dominant, honn call itariare but add that it Is danuerous to fight a crae. a man may bo a lunatic and yet very powerful. The majoritv of opentoia. however, think the advance perfectly Justified by tne big legitimate dsinaud, the enormous consump tion, tho indications of supply exhaustion, and tho over-estimating of the crops Tho Inrtutnco nf the Stock Exchange is also very gieat. Heavy realizing rained a reaction before tho (.lose. The llalllranro Manufaclurrr,' Jlrcotd to-dav mjs "Tho cotton mill interests of North Carolina, Houlh Caro lina, Alabama. Georgia, and Virginia, in tho facta brought out at anuilal mictiugn of tl.o directors (such as tho 8 V tent, divi dend doclsred by tho I.vnchburg Colton Mills Com pany, (he a rl cent dividend uf the IlarnenvllleOa , Manufactur ng Company, the earnings of the peo ple a Cotton Factory of .Montgomery, Ala . the hand some surplus of tho Cherry Cotton Mills of Mor eno. Ala., after pajing annual dividend of over 'ft.?. co"t-. a Xer.f.or '."" Ia,t fl, c,r"i "'a add lions to tho Manchater Cotton Mill of ltock Hill, BVC . and to Sterling C Hon Mills of rrauklliiton. N. C ) are Indicating a decidedly heal thy "V, ..I,roBrK',? "Vlrli- tJP1"1 "f "" ncral activity in the South, flndlng other expressions in excellent earnings of financial Institutions In exten sion of railroad lines, particulars in tho Southwest, and the efforts of Charleston, Oalveslnn. Mobllo and Now Orleans (o provide tht means for reaching out to lncreane forolfn roinmerca of the country " Ma con. Ga. "No matter what the advance in cotton P17 . b?.L'( nnot help tho lieKroes-they have lost their mules crops of all kinds nnd no one ci"..?.L wlU n,n """" 0no I'rty. with a place J1' ih!rJr','?n?,,pl!"l'th routed by negroes, tayn tho land will llo idle in IBIlll. It would pay him lo let It remain no rather than risk nil Ui get tlio alinplo rent. Thiols the rase every where Thn negroes are going Jptho lumber mills ai.d turpentine farms nil over the South, which business 1. prospering nnd 1 vpldlv increasing, with many Idle planlB nnunilngduilv." Augusta. (!.. Jan. 23.-"lt hat rained hrri the greater part of the day-no r fleet in this iianmlutn section, except to retard farm work, as theio is no cotton to bo picked." .Corr"r,,f? "" "i" P w firmer at fl,c for No. 7. Haleaof .1,000 bags I( o No, 4, lo arrive, at 7)tc a.oou .Maracaib... r.Oo ?avn.illla audi, lot of Santo. r.-!-.i "J11 ? ".' .'"c l0, uml 'w'ght. 1 uiiirt s closed '.""."'adianeuoMntoar. point- Kali a of 44.000. Havre inlionced Mf Hamburg was un changed. Aiuirican warnhouso deliveries. 27 osn bags. Itiowas weaknt Hiichauged liriten, rieilnta 11.000. stock. 2711,000. . ichange. 7'vd. In ad i'... . It ! if '"' ' :"?W- ' an advuncn nur-.1ti-din'gj;.rt.:.?oii1ws,,u'l,r ,n Mn,8- '1Lo January.. . "" """'" L"'""- r.C'"rr rebiiiaty . r.ou r, o r,.(to ':'.:,', ;i io Ao.'i'i11 - r".T-6,? -r,'T: r':"" fVii-in:"!! iVar! " - a.oto Wuo so E:Sg2?E:K5 S.. -'S!" "'" r'w' wB2:i.i.! August . .'An 11 im ,1,1,1 11 tiidtd is Hi ptiMilber 8.5011 it 211 un, 11 n lictiiher. tl,7.-.il .I2r, .1. lit 11 so.r) "" Nol.-lllbri C.lil C.2II HI-, i,2.vd .1(1 Itrcembei.. 11. nun .1.41 j (umJoVr, (JotTte ilUpUynl ninri. ai tlvity nud slren-th lo djr llisii for u lung Kino ,,, i in1,s,i,11'"5 h 11 id. ewlng , sinlsi 1, tor, . abb-., s, ., iiuj ilth tlm ailv.ui.-, .11 H,e bto-k i:,iii ,., unit all 1 1 iV ."in1 ,"""""'"' "i mend fur mil.ldo at,, ,, .1 li riVsla'i' '""'"' '"''"tB n.l Hie vvanliouVo Nvv.t Hi...itr-Oiilr; Stilills ttiriicnuii.. 42!-,i 411. ('.nullum to good HlrjIiLi! ioviii.Jl.S6 i'iioi-iii,-l..r.i vn.iiriu. mini. We.teni tn t.lt.6.r. t .iiilneiiul iciiind, $,i. j',,v J..J P.ckh.l ham... ,0, du sli.iuldein, 4r.. do. bill"5 hij...ii. Is'l.m. 1 l.inv iJi.ssul li," .;(3J,c Hiitui-CriMiKiy, W esteru. 1 xtria 1 1. . "1" fusts, 17'j'iSIM . (hi, 1,, la le.i do tlrsls.- I717Jc Cheeao-Cfij. ,f? . emu, large. n'orc.l .11 wlille, Inn, v, 1 .j .1 ' " Ktat. uud IrnnsyltniiU, nieiage bt.t ln.'li,r r?iiuch'ard,UlV,''?,7,f,:,?,,t.''f1ho IJ.I.C f, mi. ,,, xalca.if noo (on. ruba " tisl late it-l.ido f.i hxinu atsii 111. V0.1....1 muhl. iteflu. .1 was lairly a, live ,uil flnii. J JJo peancsbles wrn (asiei. ""' 4uru- Ciiicauo. Jjn 20.-'lhr. wero to dar's prh es j'Sr 0i7."r' "&' J-r'i- c'w- $ "Zn S 'ni '" ?1 W Maj .. .IsVt milt .18i 3h ikW Jl',,u '" '" fi Siu, pH.f Mai 2N an 2H5, mi -MJ4 Jidy..( aiH si, ..,.5, ;rt,i Jj. jui. MTW Mio u, .iVi .Sg Hept,.. t.QJH t.lih 8.07M S.o? ''"?'' I Jan.. . 6.05 B.OR 4.M 1 I1.01J4 B.00 May... f..ir, R.20 M3KI M7M B.lJ July.. n.alK 6.80 B.J7M18,80i a.6 Bent ,t C.40 C.42W 0.40 0.43W .... Jsn'.-! rtO.SJJV I10.22M May HO.r.O $10.03)4 $10.43). 10.67.'. 10,2H I.lvo Stock Mnrknt. Nrw Von, Thursday, Jan.2. Ileeelpts of beeves were 1,001 head, all for exporters and slatifthtnrera. No trading. Feeling steady. Drersed beef null gold diMimnd and firm, at 7)ie. l lb. for native Ides. Cables firm, and refrigerator beef hlghor nt r.lvemoul and telling at 1 1 He. V . Exiiorta to-day, 28" bouvet, 18 sheep and i.OSO quarters of becfj to-morrow, none. . .,..., Ilocelptn nt islves were 108 head, sll for the mar ket, l'lnn and active for lira calves. Common tn nrlmo veals aoldat "l(8.!i7! V lOotts : a carof Bnntlie.rn calves nt S4. Llty Uresaod reals nrm at ua tleceliiti'of sheep and limrs were 3,487 head, Including 4 cars direct, and, with the etsle stock, there wero 21 cars on sale. Sheep wero quiet but steady! lambs dull at barely sustained prices. Twelve tars, mainly lambs, wero held over, rairta inline sheep sold at $4$4.n7W V loo Ds.j common toi'liolio limbs at 4.il2Hjlf.80. 11 head at $5.85. lircsod mutton, 07Hc ft t'.i dressed lambs, 79 8'c. Itereipts of hoga wero 1,751 head, Including 207 for the market. iKiwer for live hoga, at $4(l$4.25 V 100 bi. J.V.VH xvir.s. Canadian capitalists hao secured control of tho pronorty formerly worked hy tho Sabas kong (lold Mining (Jonitiuny In tho vicinity of ltat 1'ortago, Out . aud hao commenced oper ations to teat nnd open tip somo of tho veins. Tlio Dominion reduction works at Iiatl'ort nco hao been bought bv Atnorhan and Van llsli enpitnllsts. Tho mill lins twenty Btainpa nnd It is proposed to ndd a cyunldo plant. Tho sanio company has also inkon over tho Qold Hill inljio, whleli has thousands of tons of oro on tho surface nnd 11 shaft UUO foot deep that shows up a good duality ot metal. Thero la much activity in the district und miners aro predictinx a phenomenal output. Honoris from tho Jjick l'or. Cripple Crock, contlntio satisfactory. Oro from tho pay streak In the breach'or tho vein runs :i() ounoos in ill vet and Sk'k'O gold; from the othor pnrt assays rottini values 01 $40 n ton. In the second level of tho -Mlniilo Hell rich talo has been oooned similar to that found In tho old Ogllvln work ings. Ticked samples fiom tho Dolly Vnrden run $14,000 to tho ton. while oro tafcon from llio'.fiill, width oT the olti shows $04.'l. Onllio lornliiBOloryoftho Work Company, Cripple Creek, tho wlnre from tho ;i40-foot lorel Is tlonu seven feet, ovory Bhot opening un bettor ore, lu which sylvanlto nnd froo cold predomlnnte. Work an tho 1'oorMan mine of the tumo comnany nlso reveals promlsinc con ditions. Tho drift lins run 140 feet Into tho hill, tl'.e breast Improving with overy foot of development, lncrcisiiic values lu the ore bodies aro shown hy the extension of tho tuncol of tho Golden Islet, Qunnlsnn Jounty. Col., which Is owned by tho 1'nlted Mints Company of this city. Tho oro resombles thnt of the Maid of Athena nnd runs from fLI) to $00 per ton. Tho J,ondvllle Consolidated reports thnt now nnd promising oro bodies aro belnc opened tip nnd thnt tho prospects daily improto with de velopment. Small Hopes and Doreel. Lendvllle. which are worked on n partnership hisls. nro pro ducing from $10.0(K) to 5-1LMKHJ monthly. Tho nnnunl meeting of the Horeol Company will bo held in this city I'ob. 4, wl en It Is expected un iit-ici in nun ciiy 1 on. , wi en it is expected tho old Hoard ot Jlliectors will ho ic-eleoted. Letters from Arizona stnto thnt the race for copper properties continues Itopresentatlvos of rjistoni syndicates are scouring; the several dlsdicts nnd bidding hleh tor good prospects. Claims that could have beon bought fora few bundled dollars two months ngo are now hold stlfllv tit as mnnv thoiiKtnds.and the price eoe up dally. The old miner., tliink their harvest tlmo liiifl come. nnd. us they urn kept well In formed of the demand for copper properties In thn Kaut, they invariably reject lirst proposi tions nnd hold oil Tor litaiior bids. Tho nmount or cniilt.il going Into tho Ktato nnd the de velopments In Progress justify tho belief that Arizona will soon Lo the loading cooper pro ducer of tlio country. riiiporintendeiit Hn.lb.10h of the Markeen Cop per Company, whose claims In the Clifton dis trict. Ailrona. rank hich In tho estimation of miners, is putting mora men lo work, and re ports that the workings shownlmost continu ous improvement. Tills property Is largely owned br Now York business men. nnd it Is understood thai tho stock will soon he listed In lioston. which Is mnklnz great ofTorts to ninintnin .control or tho copper stock market, heveral New York corporations have recently nut their stock on sale there In tho hellof that It would find readier sale than In New York. A movomont Is on foot, however, to keep this business here, and heforo long, ir thnplnnsof certain promoters prosper, n mining market will bo established in Now York.whieh will put all others in die shade. Court Cnlnndnrs This Par. Appellate Plvisloti- Supremo Court. Recess. Rupiemn Court-Appellate Term. Adjourned for the term. Supreme Court Pptclal Term. Part I. Slotion ralendnrcelledatm aOA.M. Part II Kx-parte mat-ter-.Part III. Clear Motions. Demurrers -Non. 020. H02. wis, not. Picfcrrcd lausei Nos. 2808 2815, 2840 Part IV.-Caso untlnlnhod. Law and fact Nos 1P44. 11184, lir,,lB28. 11)55.11190.2022.111111 lHMi, 2001 2014, 1881, 20011. 18117. 1875. 187(1. 1MH0, 18110. 1HHI, 187, JKMS, 11(00. 1W20. 11125, 11142, 105O, 1854, lict5. IPSO. 11184. 18111, 14(12, 1778. 1807, 1801. 10117. Part . Adjourned unUl Monday, Jan. .10. lBiui. Part VI. Motions from Special Term, Part I. Part MI.-1 ass on No. 1011. Donnely vs. Manhat tan Hallway Company. No day calendar. Trial Term Part II. -Clear. Prefened causes Nos. 731.1, 74211, 7741, 8047, 72(4, (1518, 742(1, 71110. 8445. 70S4, O.HIM. 7081, 7".21i (182(1. 7H34 7S28 (113d. (151.2, 7304, (IK03, (I.1H4, 7773, 4033! .nls .r.l r.r... n-?nA r..,.- Ar n ' .... n, .....-, i.iui, H.J4, (I1H, C25U, 8(lKII. 7831, 751.2, 71.MI. 7434, 7n55, 7118, 7801. 8017. 71121. 71150. 7320. (I37U. 7U4H, 7550, f.817. 7886. Part III. Case unfinished. No. II7H8. Wheeler vs Mayor, Ao Part IV. clear. Cases from Part III. Tart V. and VI. dJourned for tho term. Part VII. Case unfinished Nos. 2108. 555, 7074. 7875. 875 811(11, 2.18(1, 8080, 32111, .1220. 1638, 2881. 272l' 2i81. 280. 2H2n. .1112 14(14. 2107, 2838. 8530 3807. 547, 28M. itiij rart Vlll.-Caso unfinished Cases from Tart VII. P.irt IX.-CIear. Cakes from Part VII Sentence. 1'art t X. Judge to charge. Cases from Pirt VII Part XI -Adjourned for the term. PartXII Case unfinished. Cases from Part II. Surrogate's Co.irt Chambers. Motion calendar cnlh.d nt 10 10 A M For probate Willaof Gustavo ,; "ctzler, Benjamin D. Match Jarvln Blade. Peter 11 Ta) lor. Karl Jlaab, Matthew MrQnnde, Murla An derson. C.ustnvo llerter. Michael Mulshlne. at 10 30 A JI., John Brown, nt 11 A M , Martha E, Swift, at 1J do A H.i lleiijamln C. Pent. Ann Dowllng. Vic lorta P.aymond, at 2 P, M Trial Term.-No day cal endar. ' City Court-Special Term. Court openn at 10 A. M. Motions nt 10 30 A. M. Trial Term-Pnrt I.-Clear Nos 2128. II5J7. 8440, 314. 877, 2877. 2(178.28711 31180,2(181, 2ilK4,28H5, 2(18, 21188. 28811 ,2(111(1 2601 rl-'- rl "-''' No 2278-IIandihodo vs." Onion Railway Coinnnnr. No day oalennar. Part J, ;rC12a 'No- 2096-llonnessv vs. Third Avenue Railroad Company. No day calendar. Part IV. Court of Appenls Calendar. Albakt, Jan. 38. Court of Appeals day calsndar eOOan'dD803?W1 7". T88, 7W8. 7U4f 78;78, efinnnctm. 2 w'AiXsniEmv P NEW YORK, January 21, 1809. j To the Holders of the First Mortgage Four Per Cent. ' Gold Bonds .or Tin! PITTSBURGH & WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY (I)ATKU ,IUI,Y 1, 1887)1 Retorting to our circular of December 14. 1898, wt) have now to announce th-t over a majority in amount of tho above described bonds has been de posited with us under the t-rmn of our said clrcttlor. Holders of like bonds who have not yet deposited tho huiue, icid wii i wih in to Includo their bonds In bid arrangement vvo may make, as indicated iu said clrn.lnr. alu hereby notlttid to deposit their bonds with ns not later than I ebruaiy 7, 18UB, after which date depos'ts. If received at all, will bo subject to men coiidltlnns as wo may detsrmlno We raiui'tt tindeitako ti ait for any landholder iv ho shall not have deposited his bonda vvllh us on or befoie lobrutry 7, I8lt(i. .B. I EOKfAtX & CO. VIRGINIA DEFERRED CERTIFICATES 'lite date ilxol b) (he Walker contract of Jim, i IBUii, fur tho v,,thdrawal without charuo of tho t-ertlrtcates depcslted theioiindcr with tho Fanners' IDau and Trust (Joinpany. havliia expired in 1805 and tho stamped recolpU hcrskttore lusticd for such certllicales becll0w no , ,,,,, un the York htock I.j. hatic-c, the holder. of the, and other certlncal.s uro ur.:.d to deposit tho .am, with Messrs Ilrown Il.othem & C ,.., d.pn,luri..of tho nnder-U-iied CommlKee, lu ordci that a new ouotilioi, mav bo promptly .euuel fiom the Stock l.tduuite, and a plan of settlement immediately pre..,,,, for the acceptance of d.po.!l,,R creditor. b.forolt,(0 I,,. for , tlnua r iKllalure. Tho holders of upward of 10,000.000 of Vlruln'. Pefened Certificate. Invo already deposit, with or Pledced thelr-crtlllrate, to this Committee. A cZ -IdcMhlo further. I., ....It I. now nece.iary In order :::,".-NNt;:;;;r:MVN' ch-"-- or.oiKii; rnri'Ki.i,, I.AItllNOi; f'AKV, BODZRI L. 11A.K11180H, Secretary. sjsjpjsjBjsjsjsM.siaatssiiJ!l-J?r.-7 '"' ' & innndnl. OLD HICKORY GOLD MINING CO. .Capital Stock, $1,000,000; I'nr Value, $1, Full Paid and Non-Assessable. Subscription Price, 25 Cent's Per Share. THE FLOOWriDE OF GOLDEN FORTUNE, O-l. la ( Iml Ilia i . nl HaI.1 -. .. This Is truly tits Ar of Gold. Never before la the history of tho World hare so many human helots eneaj-ed in the search for tho precious metal Qmtti mines a few years ago were, unprofitable, nnle.s ths Oro contained $40 or ino to tho ton in Gold Or oontalnlnssslowas $3.00 per ton pays enormom dividends to the Stockholders notably tho Al,k. Treadwcll. that has been paylne reeularly dividend, of 1000,000 per year on a capitalization of sc.ooo. 000, the Ore actually sversulnc less than iA.O0r..'r ton, Thero Is no other business on earth where the let. senlngof the cost of production and doubling th output has not been followed by a correspondim reduction in the value of that product. The opening up of thomliilnc reeions hr Rl. roads, the employment of Machinery In mining, an4 the use of Ojanldoln the treatment ot Oro Is rs. sponslblo for tho decrease In tho cost of production, while the spread of civilization and tho demands ef trade absorb the precious metal as a medium nf n change, so that to-dav the whole World I. competing for the possession of Oold, and fortunes are hing made In a day by the possessors of oven the smsdlsit Interest tn a Qold producinc property. LAP.OE FOP-TUNES IN MININO. Can you find auy business that lite the "Leltol" Mine Jumped in value from a few thousand dollsrs to 10,000,000 in a little over a yoar's time, making all ita Stockholders, even those who had hut a few hundred invo.tod, rich! Or, like tho "ltepttblli"nf the Colvlllo Ilenerv atlon in the Stat, of ashlngten whose stock was. ofJerod t 2 cents a share in ism' and in now soiling at many dollars per share! Atk any of the fortunato owners of this stock tn Bpokans men whoso few hundred dollars Invested bars made them tho ricli men of that citv. Million, upon millions of Gold aro still locked In nature's colossal storehouse Keyn to this ulllt'rlng treasure aro holng rorgod readv for your hands They are found In (he rich mineral belts of our crest Northwest. .noriuwesi. Here a word to tho wise may facilitate tjnlden re. .ultn. Do not Invest indiscriminately in mining properties. Solect a district comparatively new where the results prnvn the existence of rich mlnei still undeveloped. Get Into one of tho rnmpanln encaged in thn development of Us properties. Yen then have every chanio in onr favor riemcmtier the best are opened up Drat. Three, that show ths greatest surface Indications are of course the onu that are developed first Such a locality exists In the Oolville Peervs(An in Washington, 110 miles north of bnokane Ii, than thn o 3 earn ago not a mine was located on ths m Iteaorvatlon, tor tbo simple roanon that it was an In- dlan Reservation. Now tho whole cnttntrv teems B with tho Industry of Mining therondsate niled with I wagons hauling Oro to thn rtailrond that ninsaleng- H aide tho denervation tho hills resound with ths nolsn of tho explosions of miners' Giant Fcwder and Dyiiauiitn rending tho rocks that hold tho Gold, Companies that a few monthn ago were nelhng H Htock at a few rents per sham aro now figuring the H Dividends to bo paid their lucky Stockholders, wlills the price of shares hare risen hundreds per rent Tho IXointbllp Mine has psld ltn 4th monthlv divl- H dend nf S30.000. and stands tn dav tho richest pro luring mine for Us depth in the World Properties In the viclnltv have Jumped from almost nothing to hundredaof thousands in value. This la votir opportunity to seenre at once an in terent In thin new Mining country. Do not wait until Companies owning the really good properties hat. secured all (ho money they want for dovelopm.nt, hut investat nnce to hasten and eulargo develop ments now going nn. TtlB OLD ITICROrtY COMPANV The best undeveloped Mining propertv today!) owned by the Old Hickory Oold Mining Company. Fix propertles-the "Victoi," thn "Old Hickory.'1 tho "I.. C. Kid," thn "Dcnslow," the "Ward, 'and tho "New York" are owned by thlsCompanv and aro all located on the Colvlllo ltenervallon. where net aalugloinino has been sunk tn a depth of ion feet but what ban proved a paying mine Tho VletorwH H located tho nrat da) the Reservation wan op-nsd. B February 20th, laim. being the pick of the whels Reservation. Its nxfstenco having been known to th. I Indlann long before. Tho others were all located early in the history e( the ramp, and were selected from among a number of favorable looking properties. The deeds ere all in the office of tho Company. Work was started on theo properties and lis, I Erogrensed rapidly on tho Motor, where twn tunnel, - avn been run and shaftn sunk. all encountering ri-h. m Ore running from S8 (o $r.l5 per ton bi assarand carrying a high percentage of copper, showing!)!. permanence of tho ledge. On tho Victor and I. C. Kid the lodges on (h. surface are 80 feet ncrosn, and prospects at the prti. ent stage of development aro far nupeiior lo H those of either the I.O Hni nr tin. Tl. n.ihtl. nt tlis aal same period of development. TREASUnV STOOK, There is no question hut that the Old nickory I properties will prove to be a second Iteptihlle, whose stock Is now selling at many dollars pel i-hare. I To carry on tho developments one third nt tb whole Capital Stock of $1,000,000 was set aside tn bs sold for development purposes as thn woik pin B gressed. It in this Stock which you now hi 'in I opportunity nf buying, thn management offering only enough Stock at present low prices to meet et pauses aa work tirocresaen Before many months It wlllprobsldr.eUat .everal dollars per share What romalnn of the Treasury Htock, after nalen for d v I oument nurponea, will bn distributed among lbs aharcholdern as an extra dividend Do not delay until too late, but secure tho tock to-day while it la cheap lo morrow a strike mr send tho Stock into thedollaiaand jour opportunity or gelting an) considerable interest for a small amount of money will begone. Books for subscription at 2 cents 'per share fer the Treasury Block will open January 27 and clou February If, at tho Hanking Office of DEN8LOW, WARD & CO. Fiscal Agents of the Old nickory Gold Mining Co., LORD'S COURT BUILDING, No. 40 Kxclmngn PInee, New Vork City. WE WISH TO BUY: Singer MaDuIacliirloj Stock. Enslcy Land Stock. American Air Power Stock. H. R. Worthington Pfd. Stock. Guaranty Trust Stock. Stale Trust Stock. Buffalo das Stock. 1 Brooklyn EL 4s, When Issued. I AND HIVE FOR SALE: American Ran IV rVni c.4-i. American uank note Stock. Wagner Palace Car Stock. Union Tobacco Subscriptions. Otis Elevator Com. & Pfd. Stocks. Union Typewriter 1st Pfd. Stock. Michigan Peninsular Car Pfd. Stock. Metropolitan West Side Stock of ChlcaM Central Union Gaa of N. J. Com. & Pfd Stocks. TOBEY & KIRK, No. 8 Broad St. to riiK iioi.dkks or Tin: MERCANTILE TRUST COMPANY'S CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT OF FIIIST JIOnTOvObr. r-KIt C r.M. I10M)S OF Till'. Cleveland and Canton Railroad Compani : n,!!ice..",,r'b 'n, pursuant to tie lei I the lloiidholder.' Agreement ni in lober I' ! ' that . general meeting of tho hnldeis..' " s S7' "" f,n,r L-s, man. at u 0 1 ' fullnviliigpiirp.iMs. l'lllHr-lpreKdveareportfrmn the On ro b ' '' HlV ',P,,17.yi'"!1,hftproiohluiiilers4i I gi HH.OMi-lii.iinlderapr.iposalthitHi C 1? ...V.riVV''u lll" ertty f the pro) 1 f, .'. '.'' J'? 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