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I 1 THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '7, 18fl6. , ' ' . ' ''! I l TXHJLXCIAT, JISD COMMBJICIAZ. r KiwTork rjtoek ExchnnB-lf- lc Oct. 9. I) CXITXD RATES AND STATU BOND! (IN 81,000s). E3U8os,c 8US4i.o,189B.110K limaiim1 1 ai,cimc... caw jj , CLOI1XO FRtCXS Or UNITED STATES BONDS. Bid. AtkttU Id. AtXti. O R 4s, r. U 8 6s, c. I I io7.....io7 lo?.,,"") m HiK f Diilo, lis, r, V 8 4s, r, U B Hi, r, 10JB.....110W 117 ,,S0"- .'- 102M 1 1 ii, i, ill, r, f IHB.....110M 117 im 104 i . nAIUtOAD AND OTIIKI1 BONDS (IN Sl.OOOs). 10 AtchAdJ 4s . 30M lUobctol.loe.nl. Go ' 6 30W 0M1I&IBex6i.l07 1 SO 30 4Norl1eeTerlst.l04 1? XOAtchjnUi . 74!i 2 NorPao lst,o .1 13 I 8 76 8 113K U I 7 74M CNorraolst. r. USM U il 1 Ann Arbor 4s .. COW 6 or Po 8(1, c, l .,) 8AmUkitIm5s.Ul TB,n - . 06M tit if lAmCOBi 100 SHorPucnti, Ml I I fi Brook W Wo. 07M TILas 45S k ' J,ChsAOenos. 107 7 4.6M L , c, B t Q ts. Neb 1 XYCenUt.c.llGU ft ei 80 6NYCenlst,r. 110 ) ICDtKU... 08H 1 NYOdcbBs... 103M f QC.CCftStLli, 8 N 11 R of Cal OS 03 ! ( BtLdlr 02 6NY,NIlftII4i .. 1 C.O.CBtI,4i. debctfe 120 l CWftMdlv 88 2NWsfSs.r. ...10GM SL. 7C.C.C ft lenl..l24 3NY,OctYVr4s. 84M Ml 2 Can Bo lit 107M 1 Ohio South 1 at. BOH 'H SDit, MttMlq. 184 QOhloBognt 10 'H 6 1M.L arts lit. 06 2 Oregon B L OS .1084" ,' 81 Erie en lit. ...,1344 S Or 81, 6s.TR .107 HI jo Erie prior bdi . 80 1 08 1, uncn.TR. 03 jH 0 0. Ill ft SAM 4 OQty jBW l'6s 00K 10 02X SHj a 01 4 Ore Imp Bi. 13M ,SH 7 nBjcni..ii4li: i iituft witt... 70 H 1 Hock Val fit ... 83 1 7 Rock III deb St. 01 oUoekTAlo.... 83m 1 RhftDnrlit...llOM HI 6 84 7RdKnl4i.TK 76T ? 2 86 7 76N lBJ S 85W 4 7GH fJH 2 8OH1IO Rd lit pt In &H 1 87 SaiP. 30H 1 87K 6 80K ;B 1 88 6 30 tHB 3 nftTCencndl. 00 1 RloO W lit.... ODK jHj 2 Iron Ml lit 00 4 00 fBl 1 IronMtCAT..100 10 BoPof NU lit103U SH? llronUtBi 74 1 Sir ftSO 1I1...120 US 10 Kn ft Tax ti... 81M 6 Bo Rway B..... 8CH H 1 81 1 84M 6EnoxJt01it...H4H 18tL.VftTniit.101U W 7 Laclede Oai lit. 03 1 Tex ft P lit Be.. 81M H 10 Lft WBonai.,103 2 Tenn C. I ft R BLouftKon 102 . Blrdlr 82 HH 10LftS4i 73U 4Tot8(Ltl0 AW. 6 73 mrn. 03W AVb lLouftNgnl ...112H 2t7nlonPac,8r. 77 iBMBBa 112 e 70 1 La ft UR1t1107H 6 Union El liti... 73 JHHBH4)1cs KftTot T 1 Wabaih lit.... 104M MBBlfl Ba 72 11 104U eiletEllit. 11 OH 4 104M 3atEiel. 104 10 104 l 10414 0 Weat Shore 4a.. 103K VHMK.M0bftOlitK..116 1 Wait Sh 4a. r... 103X Ul aalea oJ rallwajr bond! (par ralue). (600.000. l9AVAh hailroad and oruxn snARss. tnHHHH Open- - niah- - Lov i Clotina . t9HBflBaJaa. ina. erf. Etd. UWf. ftsSAmBltef.llO 111 100M110 110M 60M 00M 00H 08 00U (PcOAniSM.. 6M 6H 6K 6H 6 SBAmBMp. 10 10 16M 164 17 ! B Am Cable 00 00 00H 00 S1W (53 Am Tob . 66M 07K 06W G6M 00 H 0 Am CO p. 40 40 40 47 40 80A.Tft8Fe 18 13H 13 13 1 3W (HVBpSiO At, Top ft R SFopt.. 20H 20H 20 20 20H W 100 AnnArb p 20 20 20 10 22 l 200 Greece M. .21 .26 .21 .23 .25 TSBBKjoOBaltfta. 14 14 14 13W 14 xOOllSUteO. 13 13 13 12 13 'lSTnklnRT. 20 20 20 10M 30W I SODkUOaa. 01 01 01 00 02 louenftow. 4 4 4 3M 4H fjHHHS'OU cnei ft O. 16 16 16 14' 15'i jSWBBoBO ChlcOaa.. OOTa GIH 00H BOH 01 103 H stL.. .. 26K 26K 25W 26 264 Hl8achftNW. 08m 9BH 084 08M 08H B0ChftNWpl43 143 143 EUOC.Btg. 60M 7 OH 004 00M 004 PWf;(ii(iUft8iP 70M 714 704 704 704 W 182caftStPpl244 1244 1244 124 1254 I insac.RIftP. 014 01 01 00H 01 U J00CUV4T. 104 104 104 10M 104 Ik 10 Del til. 1234 123M 123K 1214 1234 lS 600D.Lftw.l65 165 166 163 155 f SiOErleaR. 14 14 134 13M 14 174 174 174 17 174 j 50 504 50 40 40 40 30 41 !30ERR2do 28 28 28 274 284 . 424 424 424 42 434 7 7 7 04 74 f 20 20 20 27 284 ' lOOLEftWp 65 05 05 04 054 885 Lake Sn.. 1454 1454 145 145 147 I 200IclOaa.. 25 254 25 25 254 t lOEJLtHtab. 434 434 42Ji 424 42K I 1000L.NAC 14 1 14 14 2 ' .( 10845 Uan Con. 03 034 02 02 024 I 250UetTrac. 074 074 074 07 074 lBMftStLlp 70 70 70 08 72 TfM COSlloPac . 204 204 20 104 20 H 640H.KftTpt 234 234 234 234 234 BOMobfto. in id in 014 014 014 014 02 214 214 214 21 21 804 804 85 85 80 UM U llW H 12 84 84 84 8 84 0 04 04 04 104 204 204 204 20 204 Bi 4 4 4 4 14 14 14 14 16 204 204 104 104 204 104 20 104 104 104 1484 148 147 140 314 3H 3; 3W 4 84 84 84 84 0 384 384 384 38 3B4 84 84 84 84 84 254 254 244 244 244 224 224 214 214 22 04 04 04 04 74 04 OH OH 04 04 4M 44 44 44 414; 8 8 8 84 0 8' 8H BH 8 0 60 674 60 504 67 0 0 54 64 04 I4t i4n i4w liM 834 834 834 834 834 0 04 B 6J 0 of itocki were 11 2.000 iharea CIX)31N(i QUOTATIONS. AlVr(f, ma J,lta. 207 lAmBellTel.2024 205 160 .Erie Tel 004 05 loenEioop. Si, 04 102 Ho.ftBon 88 884 C.li,cla.312 318 06)o,ola .20 27 00 Tain !ln . on 8 84 n.jHuto. QH 64 IlSONYCent. CIOSINQ QbOTATIONV MA nM . . SOKBOImpro 074 42 WOLCa 43 "4 CiMtlSIlcn,. 20 204 03'Hhnpf. 31u 3 104'l-II.Lfti.- iS 074PII.I.ftPP Jo4 204 074 W.I.Ccom. An no 23 844 Walicon, 60 01 LONDON QfOTATlONS. 134 Norfolk ,ru .. 604 .Norli,n VJ;, ' . 164o,o&We.t " ?, 144 P..n.,,. J; . 33 I parting a,."" Vn " .... 04 nt Paul i " HMSII. "L 1404 South Uallwajp, 5 ' ' 444 Union p.cinc . 7 VtiH tvabam pf . j TUrSDAT, OcL II '' on the Htock with those of r..l.rdV," Tta 6""'tlHn.xce..of oo.OOO l ' ""MlrMe.si.ryto add h.t riTPn1,lbl.B '- - .11 of of the R,',unul"'yKre..lreflhtbe. aKttln81 """l"""' d r'VoiB. I L'ta lnown t0 eTfy j sowed to com. A "voc.tt. of unsound ,wt iu tht result of th. .lection has not been Impaired, but, as prerlously rioted in this column, ererjr one mho possesses or con trols capital, whether the amount ba largo or small, lsbettlnnlng to rcnllze the eravltr of the Issue, and Is therefore reluctant to take nerr risks until It Is decided. Thlsbelnc the case, the chances are that the stock market for somo little time to come will be left In tho hands of those who endeavor to follow Its fluctuations for a livelihood. The onlr circumstance offsetting the dulness of market tas the continued weakness In forelen exchange, which, however, seemed to have very little efface In the early dealings the professional element was Inclined to switch otertothe long side of the market, but it soon abandoned that position, nnd In consequence the list, u lth tho exception of Amertcnn To- bacco and a fen Inactive stocks, tioinbly Hock- ing Valley anil United Elates Leather preferred, closed fractionally lower than yesterday. Tho only noteworthy net decline was that of 1J4 cent In Manhattan Hallnay. Aa that stock had advanced sharply Curing the last few days, In the face of a sluggish nnd Irregular market, tho reaction In It would seem to bo amply explained by that fact. Foreign arbitrage houses sold a few stocks on balance, probably about 10.000 or IL',000 shares. The final move- ment of prices was Influenced to an extent by a sharp flurry In the call money tnnrkot (bat enr-rle- d rates up to 'i V cent. A plausible expla- nation of this unexpected movement In call money was that many of the banks that usually supply tho needs of belated borrowers on call were practically out of the market this after- noon on account of the protracted annual meet- ing of tho Clearing House Association, which engaged the attention of their senior officers. Currenoy transfers to the Interior through the y were $!275.00O, of which II but SU5.000 was to New Orlraus. lloston advices are that nono of tho SHU5.000 gold re- ceived there from Europo yesterday will bo de- posited In the local The belief Is gaining ground that the increased firmness of the money market during the Inst few days Is duo not ulouo to the effect upon bunks and otbor lenders of money of the renewed withdrawals of gold from this centro apparently by those who are constrained to hoard it, but also to the withholding from circulation in various ways of a part of the gold that lias been received from abroad. This could be done by not pre- senting for payment Assay Ofllco checks re- ceived for cold deposited with that ofllco and also by holding receipts for gold coin deposited with It for examination. A motive for the adoption of such policy can readily bo found In tho effect of the rates for money upon tho foreign exchango market. Sight sterling is now down tery nearly to the rates at which heavy imports of gold were mnde during tho last six weeks, and foreign bankers who n ere foremost In that mo eracnt arc of tho oplntun that Imports of specie upon a modcrato scale are likely to bo resumed in the near future. Cable ad ices from London are that gold bullion Is in good demand there for Austria, and that the open market price has advanced another farthing, to 77a. llid. A further adtance In the price of wheat, re- sulting chiefly from an actUe foreign demand, was the feature of 's commercial markets, particularly as It was accompanied by reports that inquiries are being mode, both here and In Liverpool, for grain berth room from this port to India. In confirmation of these reports it can be stated that one of the largest grain ex- porting houses received from its Liverpool cor- respondent In reply to an Inquiry re- garding the probabllit) of shipments of Ameri- can wheat to India, a cable stating that the firm addressed sold yesterday to the Continent tno canoes of American wheat, with a provision In the contracts that tho charters might extend to Bombay at the purchaser's option. This In- dicates that European dealers In breadtuffs realize that it may be necessary for India, wblcn R few years ago lowered the price of wheat by Its enormous yield of that cereal, to call upon the United states for subsistence. Should this occur, more than one unsonnd the- ory that has been advanced lu wilful disregard of the law of supply and demand will be ly and effectively exploded. Final sales compare with those of yesterday as follows: Oct s Oct. e Oct s. on A.TftSFa. 134 134SorPac pf 204 204 A.TftStap. 20 204.N"VCent. 024 014 AmSRef. 1104 110 lOmanacom 384 384 AmSugP.p 004 004 PaoHall 20 104 AmTob . 054 00H PullPalCarl48 1484 C.C.C&StL. 254 254RockIiIand 014 014 CUftQ .. 70 004'I'adlng 20 104 ChrsftOhlo 164 16 tMPaulcom 71 704 Chicago O . 01 G04!xuth R'y . 84 84 D.LAW 1634 165 soutiiRyp 254 244 Erie . . 14 134tLSW 4 3 HockVal . 104 lGTMLSVpf. 84 84 KanftTpf 534 9314 T'nf.Ift it. 224 214 Loulaft.V 431, 424 fiilon Pac G' 04 LakeShor-,14- 5 145 USIeathp 6G4 604 LacledcGaa 241. 264 W ftp com 04 64 ManCon 034 024Wab ft Ppf. 16 144 MoPaclflo 204 20 .IWill'nt 834 834 Northwc'm 08M 084' Wheel ft LE 0 04 Government bonds steady at unchanged quo- tation". Itnllway bonds dull and heavy. The fea tures were Krle consols lsts, Hocking Valiej Os. Oregon hliort Line Union consols. T. 11.. lmh lsts, Atchison and Heading Issues The more im- portant net declines w cretin Atchison adj. 4s. 14 V cent., to .'10, and general ? to 741),: Oregon Short Line Union consols. T. it . 14 to Hjcj; Reading general 4s. T. II.. H. toT.i'h. and 1st preference Incomes. 3d I. I. . to 30. and Wabash lst. i l cent., fo 104. The y advances were In Krlo consols lets, K $1 cent., to 134K, and Hocking Valley Us. 5 I) cent , to Hfi. In bank stocks 00 shares of Western National sold at 114. bales of silver bullion certificates for 7.000 ounces were made on the Stock Exchange nt (Iflo. Commercial price of bnr silver in New lnrk, 6Wc, liar silver In London closed nt 30Xd. Mexican silver dollars were quoted ut nO!4SfiSc, Exports to Europe 455,-00- 0 ounces, imports from .Mexico y were 150,000 ounces of silver and S10.000 gold. Money on call. 413!) f cent , with exceptional transactions us high an la V cent. Time mone, 0V cent, for all periods on good mixed Stock collateral, but there is very little doing. Commercial paper In quoted at 7 V cent, for prime endorsed bills receivable. 8510 V cent for best single names, and 10 V cent, for other good grades. Sterling exchange was again weak and lower owing to a limited demand and a liberal supply of commercial bills. Long sterling was also affected by the hardening tondency of prhate discount at London. Continental exchange was dull and weak. Posted asking rates forsterllng, 54 R'M for long bills and 84. HA for demand. Actuar rates are: Long bills. $4.Kla4.8atjj sight drafts. S4.84ia$4.R44, anil cable trans- fers. S4.84M8S4.84H. Trancs nre quoted ot BaiKfto.aiK for long nnd n06 1U for short: relchsmarks. IHHi804M for long and 01 OS's for short: yulldern, 30 for long and 40&40 1.1 a for short. Domestic exchango on New York: Boston 10 CM2W cents dlicount. I linrleston- - Buying, W discount: selling, par Havannah Bu)lng.l-ir- i off: selling, par, New Orleans Hank, par: commercial, S! discount, ban Francisco Hlght, ytg rents premium: telegraph, 7M rents premium, bt. Louis no cents premium : offered at 30 cents premium Chicago-0- 5 cents t. 'I lie exports of general merchandise from the port of New York for the week ending wore valued at S8.4ri.530. against S8,B00.717 last week and S0.380.0JO for the corresponding week of last year. Hallway gross earnings for September com- pare with those of the same month of last year as follows: Alabama (ireat Southern ..,.134 111 Dec. r,M Ilal and Ohio southweiirrn fllo 13 live, Chicago and Vmt Hlihlean 177.4UI lm tn,7(7 IiMrr It LMUslngami Nonhrru. li 71111 I tic 4 N70 Tanivllle anil Terra Haiun H.I (171 Hei, 1 05 and Indianapolis a 1S7 Inc. mh (Irrat j.orlhern , 3,170.IH Iin- 7 140 Ksnim uty raibnrban licit 3.147 I no mm Mexican National ... 4ns 717 Iw- ll(l,:l)( Slliiourl knmas and Texai l.HW MI3 tic 101 o'l'i n; rth Miore rrneilnn. 1 8,1 'I4h lice 1.1 sdi Itloiirandr 'jouthrrn , hh w7 Deo, i VJiil "outturn lUllwaj J.fls5nm Ino 05 f,70 Toledo Nt louliaud K. City mans Ino 14 271 Texas and Pucinc H1O.07K Ine lOOJl'.u The Iowa Central Hnllrnud reports grois earnings for August of Jl'Jli,0l8. n decrease of l 1,871 as compared with the same month of Inst j ear, and net JIT.VOO, a decreasn of $V(),-05- 0 lor the two months ending Aug. ,11 the gross earnings wero .'40,li00. a ilecre.se of elo.tiss as compared with the corresponding '''find of last year, and net $74,181, a decrease .0,,10!, The New Orleans Traction Uailroad reports gross earnings for September of 1107.829, a of 85,477 as cempared with the same "'""h of last year, and uet$45,0V',1, nn Increase of 30,404, Ihe Columbus Street Hnllroad reports gross earnings for September of S5U,b8.i. adecreasoof O.IU7 as compared wltlt the same month of last j ear, and net (31,7X'0, a derrease of 80,454. 1 he Lynn and Boston Railroad reports gross ar.?o!l 'r August of $178,080, a decrease of i.iuo as compared with the same month of last year, and nsl $7.030, a decrease of 87.302. 7b St. Louis and Southwesttrn Uailroad Cojnpany reports for the year ending June not ml. tits. ttft. Oross earnings 4.O04,4XO 15,017.174 4,8I0,I44 Op. expenses 4.1UZ.S74 8,077,431 B.M73.77B Net earnings. .. (772.1IB $1.S30,H53 I74l,!lnd Other Income. 10.070 g4.SI ULOUO Total Income . $783,103 11,504.27.1 .773 fll0 All charr.es. .. . VOO.CMJ UAS.uss 070,105 Deficit . .' .. $177,630 fJOS.lSS 1tl07,T0U Surplus. IDotlclt. Freight earnings decreased () 40 V cent.: pas- senger earnings Increased 0.17; mall, express, Ac earnings Increased 7.4.1 ft cent. Operating expenses (Including betterments and extraordi- nary expenses) Increased 3.00 $1 cent.; better- ments and extraordinary expenses Increased 34 00; operating expenses (exclusive of better- ments ana extraordinary expenses) Increased 2.10 cent. Total tonnage Increased 1.14 V cent.: lumber tonnage Increased 8.0'j J cent., but cotton decreased 40.12 V cent, 'lotnl of paseengeis carries! Increased 11.51 $1 cent. Total train mlleago Increased .1.02 V conL Tho rocelpts of tho Got eminent y wero: Customs. $501,14411: Internal revenue, 851U,-40- nnd miscellaneous, SM.-lrti:- , a total of 81,104,800. The disbursements. Including $201,000 for ponstnns. were S2,:i31,000, an ex- cess of expenditures over rccolptsof 81,220,200. Tho receipts for the fiscal year to date haxe been 884.205,710, and expenditures Slll.IllB,-080- . an excess of expenditures over receipts of $27,010,004. The net assets of the Treasury at the closo of business ns officially computed, compare with those of yesterday as follows. Od Oct t. Gold coin and bullion . . $185.208 082 $129,000 OSS surer dollars and bullion . 16,121,141) 14773c."'! United Statei Hotel, . . 00,313,090 5V 657,000 Other aners In excess of demand llabllltle 41.231,118 40,6118,887 Available caMi hVnnce, In eluding gold balance $341,811,070 $340,330 813 Money In London, 14; p cent. Hato of dis- count In open market, for both short and three months' blll. $ V cent. I'nrls advices quote 3 p cents at 101 francs 70 centimes. Exchango on London 25 francs 101$ centimes. Tho sales of mining stocks at tho New York Consolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange y were as follows: Open- - JHah. Loxo. Clot. Gales. .amt. ig. f. rif. ina. 600 Anaconda 07 .07 .07 .07 lOOllreece 10 .10 .10 .10 SUODulwer 48 .48 .48 .48 1500Crccsu 02 .02 .02 .02 SOOLeadTllle ... .11 .n ,n .11 800 Pnarmsclst ... .14 .14 .14 .14 COO Syndicate .. . .03 .04 .03 .04 lOOMctor.. . . 7 00 7 00 7.00 7,00 Tola) sales. 3,700 shares. riectrle Stock ttuotatlona. nosTov, Oct 0 The closing quotations of electric stocks a were lid Jikrd. Edlion Electric lllumlnatlnj- - .. ..135 140 General Hectric pf. Gl 04 Lanifon Consolidated StoreSorrlce . 184 104 Uestlughouse ttectrlc 24 26 UtstlnKRoiuoHectrlcpr 40 60 Port Wayne Flectrlo 1 2 fort Wnyno Electric Tnut derlcs A) 24 4 Thomson Houston tserles C) .. 34 Thomson Houston (it rlesD) 3 4 COMSlEUCZAh COMPESD. TcrstiAi, Oct. 0. GiniN Whent spot prices firmer. Free on aboard afloat: No 2 red, 78t$c. hush.; No. 1, hard spring. 77c; No. 1, North- ern spring. New York. 73i;jc.: No. 1. Northern spring. 763-4- , 04,000 bush, for export; No. 1, Northern spring, Duluth, 76ic ; ungraded red. on prlvato terms. 21.000 bush. Chicago ,to-d- o 100.505 bush, agalnit 202,400 last year; Toledo. .17.571, against :IJ,300; De- troit, 37.028, against 10,401; Duluth. 40S.100, against 542.017; Minneapolis, 34.1,040, against .100,130: MIlwauKce. 01, 030. against 08.160: Chicago, 304 cars, against 280: Duluth. 772. against 1,137. and Minneapolis. 517. against 400 I uture prices advanced l;c. to Use re- acted llcbll. and closed lc. to mc. higher. Future sales 7.1U5.000 bush., as follows: 7of (Vfaliip UiQhcit. Loirejf. Co(no .tuht October ... 7 iu 714 December 747. 71V. 744 714 7 J January . 7niJ 704 71J 754 745( Ma) 77 7S, 774 77 7(H8 Corn spot prices stronger Free on board alloat No. gmlxea on p t. 04 000 hush for export. In elevator, o. 2 mixed. bush luture prices advanced fC but lost part or this and cloied 4c hlsber. Fu tLre sales 18,000 bush . as followi Lout Opening Utahttt. Ijnrett. Cloning. Mvlit. October , jssjj Pecetnber 30 ua ZUH uoSi 2hh May HUH 834 83tJ 3iJ ailj Oats ipot prices firm. No. t white. !lc . No a do, No i white, cl'pped 'tic . No 4 white, clipped on private ierm, 31.100 bum for export. No 3 while, clipped (V . .o, a mixed 2c , No niljed. lOc. rejecled mlled. 1844:4c , rejected white, c. 4 U0 tusn . No i mixed delivered. ic , track, inlxe.1 twviZc . IO.0111 bush track white 2X(x1uc,40uuo,ui.b future prices advanced 4c to Ssc , but !oi part of the Improvement. Future lalea iO.uuu built., a follows: Vi cling llighcat. Lou-cat- . Coitng Alw'tf October.. 317, 2IU 2IM 21fl jii December . iJ a' 2J4 w.'ij ait, U heat prlcei advanced sharplv at tho opoulng to day. lutlueucod br strung cables and actlte loial and lulling llverpo.ii cables reported dainasc to the Argeatlne crop ov locusts, and there was a cood export deniaml reported at sail Part of the Improvement wa lost tiefore the close on lie bearlfth Hraililtrtt statement, but Ihe last prlcrl showed a atlbitantlal net adsance for the das Tlie re celpti at the Northwest wero heavy, being- - l,2i7iars, rilnt 12 a weelr npn end 1 ecl ht jear hut thev had no Indue nte khi tint market, Llverpoil adsaucid Id and lierllu l4C. to 4c Antwerp was firm lliero seal a holiday In Pari. lirtuUlrcclU reported an In crese In Ihe available supply ealt of the ltocur Mountains of 2.001 oyti buih The furopean supply Increased 1,70,000 bush torn atlvatiied In sytnpa. th with wheat. I Iverpool rose '4,1 Chlcaeo recelsed 111 J can and exptou iD Jinuiitttcet s report! d an Increase In the asatlable lupply In this country of lsJ7 000 bush Oats adsanced with the reil of the list. The available supply Increased 5s 000 1,'j-- h Chicago ret elved 744 cars The estimate for tomorrow is 510 cars Chi cago Oct n. Thn feature In the wheat market ! oar was the same as yesterday that Is foreign bur log both of the cash aad fur xpecillatlve account The buying of cash seimsof a leclll mate character, and tho strong situation aLroad Is prnbaulv the OJiusaof tho free purchases of futuri s New ork rep jrled a good demand for svhtat for India account, and New Or leans wires that a largo grain home In that city had n bhl for a cargo lor t alrutta hut the sshratrould not be obtained In addition fo the foreign huj intf hers, New York an I St I.oui (artlrs svere noted on thai side. Clearances wire large, agxregatlnz 430,0)0 buib.,ora total for ttvodassor about POO 000 bush. Primary receipts were heavy at a million and aquar ttr bush, but anlpmenla were also large, tho hlggist for in m weeka Opening J rices prosed lowest oftheda and the hlgt,est were rt ached a few mln it-- afterward iou4'rrr'i statemenc making an Increase of j BOO 000 bush. In ihu world's vislnlo had little effect, being about aaexprt te I. The home news Is not as sirongas tho foreign and umloutitell the bu)lng vm have to continue good to sustain any furth radiance Foreign ipeeulitors are not unlike other people, liable to lie svrong If they psramld in adsam e too high Liverpool closed 1J--, to 2d higher. Corn was helped on adsance of Western freight ratei Opening flgurei howeser. proved high of the itaj, market seining back on Home reallrlnir by holders The shipping demand continues, which Is Use strong! st feature' loc steady and In fair demand BslesU.'lOO bblH. forrrs. Suets Iterelpts llhllil 1II7IB xports t).ou7 11 17.1 SirfnplnlWj, II lnlei I'm l,h Fuperflns $1 Vt$l H5 $l0(;v$2jo No I! extra 2 00 a J 30 3 00, l 60 No 1 extra Virus i (S 2 2 a 2 m'i Straights . ... a 2Vi .1 so 8 11114 il ill Patents, .. , U 80(4 4.13 0 6f (J. 4 15 Clears. , SUOii 0.4U (.ItymlllsofYtiitlndles ... 410 friTrnv Spot cotton here clit lined 1 Mc . with sales of 7!6 bale for sp nning J hut) svere delivered on contract Middling uplands Mie , against UHc a year ago, .Sew Orlaans and cult njte , agalnt.1 uii: a year ago Tho bnuthi rn spot n aracts svere ki 11c rally lower. New Orleatin and Augusta declined 1 We , Mobile. 8nvannali, V llminguin horfolk an 1 Haiti more decline,! He. and ( hanoiton II Inc. New or. leans sold 110)0 Auwttsta 1 pit). Memphis .'I7H. Sa vnnnall 1,020, Norfolk U5 .Mobile Sou, an I bt. Ixiuls 175 bales Iverpool (let lined 8 J.M.011 thn spot, with sallsof 10,1)00 bales, futures there declined 44 loll points hul ret overed part, (losing steady at 11 net of J to 5 polnta futures hi re opened 1 to 0 lower, recovered the loss, and adtanced II to ,J points but reacted and closed steady, with prices 1 point lower to I point higher The sales wore lOu 500 biles In Mam hesieryi,rni and cloihs were dull but stead) A'lgusta received OOll bales, agalnit J ,1711 last sveik and. 1127 tail year, Memphis n 24, against .1 .Mil last weik and, I 0011 last year, bt Inula 514 against 800 last weekandeil) last year, Cincinnati l.iill, against 1,170 last wiok and will last year Houston M 5D, against 17,51)1) last week and IU 4H2 last year. Houston expeiia to morrow 10 500 10 12,500 m,u list 11,473 last week and 10,01)1 last sear. Ni w Orleans ex pet Is 13,000 to 10 00 tng4lnst U.iill) last week and 16,104 last year In New Orleans Dreuiiher declined lo points but rallied and ndvanced slightly the receipts at Ihe pons to nay were OH 100 bales against rAKIT last week and OI.VOO last year Ihe is Iiorls fioin the ports were about .'2,000 bales shipped today 1,0711. ht. Louis 4,7.11, and Houston 15, Ml bales Tho future trading was as follows tinting llluhltt, met. Siller. October . 7 ID (.771 7 71 7 05 4,tmu November 7 7Vt7 7ll 7 78 7 lis 111 201) Detembtr .7 870,7 art 7 to 7 Ml) 24 500 January 7 null 7 1)7 7 00 7,88 8IWO1I lehruary. . r01t.ll)4 HIU 7 04 i aOO yiarch . 8 05a8 1111 h oh 7 ut) ss rou April 8 011(48 10 8 11 HI J 1 '.00 Hat HIUM.14 h 15 8 08 4 HOD June,, 8 108 18 8 17 h.ll 2IMMI The decline of prices he rent ilia opoulng today wis due to sympathy Willi lowir lltcrpool cables lint tho loss was soon recovered, huw ever, on in dictions of frost Iu Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Inulau lerrl lory, bhoris covered, and locjl.bouihern. and 1 tier pool operators bought, assisting the rlie fuemelnts at the port proved lobe considerabl) largi r Ihan ine early estimate, and the Interior movement continues luaiy Thera was n slight reaction Just before the e lose, and ihe last prices were practically unchanged from last night's nosing figures Houston. Ii xi)ct 1 'I nnd here and lu (lalvesion the host crops am lu thesouthweitand near the toast Conservative pen estimate this htale at (mo uoo to 2 iM 000 hules. Icar that croo about Waco and Austin Is very poor. Don't think frost damage serious " Uacon, tla Oit. 2. 'Iteporis from many sections of tin provemenl In crop proipe is from estimates of a month ago. 80 far as my observation extends see no chance for late rnitnn Moit of the imp has been galhered. Think It impossible to harvest 8 000. 000 bales." Charlotte. N. C. Oct. 2- -" Have iimutloneel farmers lu this section very closely for the past ten "?. alT?,Jf.k,n trips Into the country to see cotton gelds. While they all admit the crop will bar, somewhat better than eipecled three eeks ago. this ' does not point to a larger ylild than last year. Thrsa weeks ago the crop did not promise over 70 per cent, of last year. There will be no top crop In this section. We estimate the yield for this section about 7 per cent. less than last year, even allowing for Increased acreage. ( otton Is about all open, and 80 per ornt. Is Picking will be finished In this section by 6th October, farmers nre rushing It to market to par their debti The recent storm did but little damage In this section In some places it knocked out considerable cotton nn the ground, which will mskn It stained. Plentv of farmers report Incrrasa In acreage at 10, 0, and 20 cent , and wilt make less bates this year than last." Columbia, 8. C Oct. 2" Ihe rsln of past two dayi and the mild Mow from the outskirli of tho Savannah cyclone did no damage to the crop Now dry and cool. During past week or two ihe plant has picked up In appearnnco fields are now geern but don't think much good will result, as smalt bolls wrra all slaughtered by August heat There Are sonic ex, cepttons, svhero an open fall would be beneficial, but In n general way the crop la beyond weather con Light frost last week did no damage to cotton. A number of reports from sections of this 8taie sav crop will Iw from 10 to 12 cent. In bales less than lest sear. lint 1 still think II will le about the same, and last year was a fsir avenge crop In this State." coviKi Hlo on the spot wasdull and steady: No 7, 104c bales I 000 bags No 7 to bo siilpnnd at lOMe.t 500 bags Mnracalbo an 1 850 bags hatanllla on p future trailing was as follows: We llighrrt. IjMcctt. Clottno. .Mare! 0,260 pin 1110 n 85cWin May 1,750 11115 1121 U28(H0 8U July 250 0 40 II 411 p I1UU40 December .. ..4,750 11 40 V 00 vn036 Future prices declined 30 to 25 points, closing Irregu lor, wltu sales of HI Uoo bags Havro advanced 2f. Hamburg rose 4 to 4 pig. rtlo advanced 400 rels, re celpts lu two clays 21 OOO. slock JCtlOOO. lilts 21.H!d .adecllneof I 33d Santos wasipilct nnd unchanged! receipts 112 ouur stock 401,000. American warehouio deliveries yesterday wero 11 flill bsgs. The cables were higher to das, butadvlces from Itlo said that no damage had as yet Is en dona to the crop liv drought, though rain was badly Naai sronrciulet. Spirits turpentine 2n284o ; common to good strained rnsni.g I 724(it$l 75 Pktuoikim t rude certificates tore wc re emoted at $1,101 In Oil I It. $1 Inc. Kenned unchuncnl Piinisn)s Lard dull but firm Prltno Western, $4.45c Pork firm. Mess tSH 80 Dressed boas un. changed, lallow. U4it4c. Chicago. Oct 0 "Provls. Ions rule llrm nnd higher The nog tnarke was 5c, higher Commission houses were mnderat buy. rn Shlprnoiits seem to lie limited only lo the c'lfTlenl. ty In obtaining rrelght room .mil getting holdof the cash property, especially ribs, which are held very firmly by tho peckers." HutlcrP.i celpts .1 .131' pkes last six days IIS 816. previous six elsss. Jrt 016. Creamcrj. Western thirds to ox trns. 1114(1170.1 State ant Pcnnsvlianta do. 1 1(1 7c state dairy, hair firkin tubs seconds to extras lies 154c. Cheese llecelpts itvds. 11 IIS pkga . last six days 80 1)42, previous six dsls. 20.M5D. Mate, full cT'im, large, co'ored fancv. OSjc do, ssMtc, com. mon to fancy. 74it,c.t small, colored fancy. II4. do. while, common to fancy. 7i(v0,,ie. Eggs Itn celpts fodav. II 447 pkgs ; last six diss, 41.116; previous six clsys 44.710 State nnd Pi ruisylsanla. fresh gathered, lair to fancy, l?c2ic , Vceittrn, do. 1B418C SuiAK-H- aw dull and s'emlj : IB' test, 24c; (JO test. 3c. ItePned fairly active and steady Tontcco Sales of 200 cases lrD1 New Fngland Hat ana at HI fc loo rases I sol Wisconsin at 8c , 8(10 rises lb 11 Immers on p t.. 110 rass run. dries at 4(8lile . 450 bales Havana at S.'OaSllO, and loo bales Sumatra SmiiSlno in iiomt. CuiCAco, Oct. wire to day s prices! ' 7".nsr irneaf: Oenfiw. Itlghrtt. Ijxrct. Clcnlna. .Vo.'. Dec .. AM 0114 nM 00 (t7Sf Msy 71'2 73H 724 724 714 ( ora Dec .. 225, aSJf 284 2'14 21S Jlav . 254 204 2s 2114 2t)4 Oaf Hco INU 1RI( 17Sf 1774 17tt; May 204 204 104 IKJi H'4 Orel: Jail . . 4 25 4 00 4 23 4 25 4 17 (lbs Jan . 3 r,0 it 03 8 CO 3 00 3.55 Jan ..$7 35 $7 40 $7 85 $7 37 $7 82 ST. I.OUS. fisf ITaenf: Opentt.g Closing, toflf. December 714 714 .04 ('iirrf May. 344 244 44 I'mrsrous. iraenf October r'H r.4 Peeelliber. i!E"i llltj 04'e, Ma) 004 on ciLtntt. irAenf Decunber 08 l"i 664 May 714 TH 1iH Live Mock Mnrket. Nrw Y011K. Tuesday. Oct. (I Itecelpts or beeses were only 1'J head Noun on sale nn no trading Feeling nrin Dressed btc f llrm at tl't'tic Vj lor poor to prime natlc e Velec c ables fro o I'rltlh mar kets ciuote American iclecrs at lilallc ro, dressed weight. Amerlcin beef nt Htj.ss,e v American siep at i'CiiIIO'bc p a . dresssif weltht hxports lodas. 7uo beeves. 000 sheep and 2 43U quarters of la e f tomorrow ,4 300 ouarti rs- - Itecelpts of calves, all for ihe market were 270 heal 540hcad 011 sate all ton. eits and grassers ulet nt steailr prices Western calves exceeding!? 3 nil an lower to si 11 Over 0 cars of ihe latter were carried over. Poor lo prime seals sold nt $VtS7 10 V loots, good grassers at 14 a cir of s si ern calves at $1 Dressed call cs vtcad) , city dressed veals 74llle V . Itecelpts of sheep and Iambs Inch! Hng tears to be exported and a single car direct to a staughtt n r, evi ro 2 417 head 11 cars on sale all told liemand slacrf. and trallug slow at weak prices all around lour cars wrraunsold at the Onlsu Medium sheep sold it l V 100 Is. fair to choice Iambs at tjl.itii.i$3 Dressed mutton. 4417e r & . dressed limbs, hcloc Receipt of hogs were 5.050 be id luc udlng 118 bead to c sold. Market lower at $ I 50 to J 00 v 100 iss, for State bogs. efimutci:... INSURE YOUR TITLE. Brooklyn. N. Y., Ea?lc, Dec. K, lKW. "WANTS 1IKK DOWUR UK1HT. "A (suit hns been InstltuUil In tho Supreme Court by Mary E. McJolin, widow of John by which she seeks to recover her dower right In certain property on Fortieth Stroct near Eighth Avenue, The widow alloges that sho bev came engaged to llolohn on February I, 1S03, and that before she mirrlnd him on July 19, 181)1, tho comoyrd the property In question to bin sislcr-l- law, Mary JI. McJohn. Alio declares that thin was rtonowlth the Intent to deprlvn her of her dower right In Urn real nct.ito to which aha would be entitled when bis widow." Fer q policy-holde- r, thta company defends at lis own expense all each saltans the lore-goin- anil, It decided against the Inisurcd, pays all tlamaeea, TiTiE GURMTeETEUST C9 ( 14G Erondway, N. Y. Offices-- ; 20 Court bt, Brooklyn. ! N. E, cor. Kstii St. nnd 7th Ave, N. Y. CAPITAL $2,500,000. SURPLUS $2,000,000. LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY it CHI-CA- RAILWAY COMPANY Bondholders' Committee. -- Tn view of the recent reoeiiershlpnf the above com and at the reuuest of holders of niore than i 000.UO0 of bonds of various Issues, ihennders'gned have consnted to act ns a ISOMIIIflf.nnil's CUvlMITTI-- to pnpare a plan of reorganization vvhi n needed, ail meanvvhllo lo communlcato with all classes or bondtio ders on matti rs of Interest All holder of bonds are requested to send their names and addresses lo the Seen tary of the Commlt-te- t . nt No .11 Wall street, stattut thn amount and character o their holdings New York, September J. 1300 F. I or.COTT, Chrvlnrmn, t Wall Street. IIEMtV XV. POIIK, is allltrees. III.NRT C. HOUSE. 4(1 Wall Street, ADHUV II. JOLINT. Counsel. J. N TVAtJLAClt, Secrclury. Government and Munseipal Bonds BOUQHT AND SsOLD. AlTHAISKMriKlls JUAUK On QUOTATIONS FUllNlhHKU fOlt IHfc PUliaiASK. HAM Oil iiXCJIANUllOI. AllOVKSlXUlUlLEa lLISTs OT AVPl.lC'ATIOIf. N. V. HARRIS & CO., HANH.F.US. IS WAIL Mia:KT. Sivitlrnrts i?nil ilntfrrst. OAI LTIV NATIONAL HAMT, NEW YOI.K. Seplimber 00. lKUO The 128th Consecutive Semi-Annu- al Dividend. The Plrectors of tht bant have this day declared a dividend of MVT PMl c'KST and an extra one of ONI. PHt CI.M out or the the past sit monlhs pnyable on and after Oeiober II proximo The transfer books will remain closed until that date. AI.TIH II IV 'sllHlM .N. Lashl, r (Lr.VI'l,NI), I.IIItllN AMI IIEl.l IM1 IC VII.UAV UIMIM.M. epl. '.'P. 1H110 AHIvldenl of ONP PI It CIST has been declared upon the Preferred storl. of this Companv. pay. ab enllhenniconf Messrs III,AIK A .. .Il Hall st Neworg. on Oct Jl. IniiO to slockhoMers of record of that date Transfer Hooks of l be Preferred MoiA will close Oct. 10 lud remain closed until Oct. -- ".', M I). WTJODI OBII Prelllent. Miitroi.K .t Httr'riir.itv it. it. c o , T4 UHOAIJWAi Nr lolIK hPl'l, 1, IBUU. uiviit i:ii mi, in. A uuartcrlj oiviiienl of nM PI II ct NT upon the capital stiK.lt of thlseonipinv has been declared, par. able Oilober ID. Ibnl at the oRlce of the Atlanllo Irust Compan .TJ llllnm Nireet lo stockholders of re ord of Sei tei.iber 3l lMlrt Transfer bnoka will bcl closed Septi oiber .10, IhOit an reopened October 12. IbDU Hi orJerof the Hoard of IMrectors. 51. u. liOMIMCK. Treasurer. Crlrrtioitd ami jMrrtintjuJ. VlAMlATTAN H4.ILVCAY COMPtNV, " JAL 71 HHOAHW w. M.W llltIC Oct 6. IBllfl The annnsl meetlns of the shan hoi lers of tho 3!an haltau Hallway Compani will bo hell at the com. ucnv s nmcc In New ork city 71 Uroadvvay, ou AVednesdav Nov 11. lcill, at l'J o'clock noon A 11 card of Iilrectors for the ensuing v ear Is to be elec ed and three Inspectors of election The uansfi r liooks will be closed oji Frida), Oct 0, at 8o c lock P. M aul reopened on Thursda . Nov. 12. at luotlock A. 11. J V. Mown 1IASIS. Secretary. VOllrV.-TII- K AI.VUAMA OHLAT SOUTnEItN i HVII ItOAD COMPAN i Notice Is herebv given that the annual meettnc of the st n kholde rsor the Mabaiua Ore al Southern Hall roadlooipany will lie held at the oniceof the com i anv In Illrinlnkham, Alaliama. ou Wednesdav, Octo- ber "th lMliu nt 10 o clock A 51 .for the elrctlou ot dlrec tors and the transaction of such business as may buhriiiiitht beforci Ihe meotlng JOSIUII HILL, M'PTLHlll.U V. IKUit, becreiary. IVnntetl Jtmalw. 17ANCV H'Arill US Wantrt good hands on fancy 71 CKt It ft JUbPI'llY. 71ft llroailway. Hints -- First elass sewers wauled OSTUIUI boas, steal) employment, work Riven out Alsoa few smart girls as learners, paid white learning 51 J fvM OH CO ,sfi Washington place. API It HONES. Kxperlenced girls on glue work, H also strippers and nnlshers on machine work NI'W PS.PI It no CO. OUHoosient. lt'AMH' tnlloress, one who ti used to working v on Dm ctistomcoats. Applj at 0 1 ast SOlli si , second Ooor tVnntctt SHalctJ ntrthnnic-i, fit. BtioKHI Mitll V -- Smart boy wanted, wages S3. 0, bos 170. Sun oftlce. srioiirAHItlAilKTKIMMni-Itra- d) to go to wort. l'H "est d st 'into I AIHI1 AIhltb For outsliln work. Apply I ts i Uallubout st Hrooklvn lTANTHi Mm lo learn iurbcr tradn. only eight vr weeks required stead) Job guaranteed In clt) or eiiunlri shop when tbrouch looU donated, write fur frcec itulnAue 51c ler s Harder Nchool. v7 Hudson st. AMl'U-H- rst class silicher. 140 Ucstolilst. 3s nntrti Malta aUiurtHunrous. JNTAI 1.5UN1 salesmen srlvlng bond secure valu free ellr, exclusive terrlturv, P. o box 1J7I New "iork H 1' HOVaurt liieiseiigir, wages $1 per week, niuilllvew th parentsnud have good references frriulasi iniilii)er (' I.T, box 10.', bun uptown oniee, U05 Proa leva) lirUAIlli: HAS wanted one ciulra lo learn mid 1 wlllliu lo vvurk vvld be instructed lu our bust uess U4 51einiitnuiery st Jerse) CHy Tl'A.M TU AN IHI A Who can think n7 some aim IV pie tlllncr lo palcut ? Protect )our Ideas they mil brmr )uuwiallh Wrlit IOIIN W HHKlllimiN & CO, patent nlturneys, Washington, 1 C,forthelr I, hull prlzo offer VANrFli bollcitcir.No delivering, nuTofiectlngi II position perniantiiti pay weekly sintoage (II.KN IlltOilll.ltS, llochi.ter N V. VANTFt Actlvo man with sortie knowledge ol r It tsll I rad ew ho can learnciulokly will be Instructed In our builnesi, 04 aloutgomer) st , Jersey City, AN Al TIVK 5IAS who has had soma experience as alionian whols uulck to learn, apply personally, Jul kail loth st WANTl'D 4. reliable man, about HO, who knows v how to sell nnd collect security reuulred. Ap- ply personally at SOI Kail letlist. r Situations H'anttil 3?tninlw. " " EXI'imr NTENOOBAI'IIEIl, Voung woman socks permaneui position where good service Is required: salary, S1H: reference from present employer. IlEUINCsTON, box ISO, Buu n office. 18118 Broadway. S WEDIBIf OIHL Just landed, would like work as chambsrnuld or waitress, or al Hah t housework. UlASJOlUtaOlf.SuoiaalUtliah , ffititatiottJjtgauttd e$tmnt$. and Typewriter desires position. STKVOaKArnKIl ttemlngton and Dens, more machines. Address ADVKHIl3t.ll, 1122 Lea ngton av.. city. llf IHOW, fully competent, would like loget sewing. v repairing, mending. Ac, to do at home, or would go out by the dav or week: terms reasonable; refer ences Address Mrs W3 Ash si., Jersey clt). Ituatiotti Wnntca ailnlw. MAN having large experience In the newspaper advertising business Is open for a po- sition. Address box 171., Sun ofllco CLASS 'oordoii feeder, with good references, . wants stcadv work. JOHN T. nVUSTS. 475West IBSthst, VOUNO MAN. 28. would like to obtalif poiltlon In 1 wholesale dry goods house, with chsneo of ad vanrement; can ttvo best of references. Address COMPKIENT, box lbl. Stinomce. eltrt cC"-y- s lsiat Klits, 1RVIN0 PLACF. 12. near Oraraeroy Park. Elegant parlor floor, private bath! board op- tional; reference. IftTII ST., lit LAST -- Pleasant connecting double, rooms, excellent board, over) conven- ience, moderate 1 uTTt 8T.7 114 EART.-N- cvr management! hand lO soniely furnished parlors nnd other rooms, with strictly nrst clns board, location unsurpassed and sanitary arrangements absolutely perfect. er CTI1 BT., 'J4 I AbT. -- Large and single rooms, en I s suite or slmtly; private bath; superior cuisine and appolutmcnts. West Hide. ST., SH furnished larire parlor, alio large, sunny rooms, very reasonable, good t iblo I OTIt HT..24'1 irusli roomsTgas, bath: lO Ii rms moderate 1 JJTiTsTTon rooms, with J. O toard; freucli cuisine; reasonable terms; near 0th nv. q4)l"hT.54. in. AM) !IS TST -U- rst-class board, jj handsome roims, well furnished! references .1s5Ti "fir. ls'l hsf.lienr HarrsttTloiisi'.-Siiperi- or xO lioaril: neiviv decorated rooms, back parlor; tablo tioard: references 1 OI) ST , "l 11 WF ST -- 3Tew "and handiomely fur tO nlshed rooms with excellent board; referejeos Atl BT" H40-- M and small rooms; tl ncwlv furnished, board optional: all conveu lencos, private family. ftDTH ST. 170 Vv furnished rooms; sO nrst class board, private family; first-clas- s par- ties, re ferences. unibhnl itjcomaiiartmcnt.a to Set InatHlfls. 9 TIT RT. 40 FAST, near Broadway AMortment lar,? and (.mall roomi, first anil aecond nights, l.ermiiiient, tranlrut. 1 mil T. U4J 1 AST Furnished rooma for lijjht L O houwkeoplng! slngto rooms, heated, onty fi; Ka, hath. ffTII StTTsUAST.TarKami"taii!fullr rur--- . nUhcd. clean ajipolntnienti, in (rood looatlon. near cable cars. jODhT 4 EAST I arte nrmly turnlabed alcore law room. annnunuiUtlntT one or to eentlemen; cmniPclinK private drnsln; room, batli. and toilet; fouttiern )iposur attendance refermcea, itnTiTsT, 1! JAST.-I.a- ck parlor. wTth oio front Jv parlor, S4. aluo hall room, nil convenience!-- . rTODST.. 142 AyT.Loey parlor b dronrn: eveir J lonTenlence. good location, prlvata rarallr PEaC est Hide. C1IARLK.S ST . 12. nandsomMy furnished rooms In trench family every convenience, se lett uelghborhooa. referent.es. MACDOLOAL ST.. AO Larn front room, two qtill separate folding beds, piano, also liousrfceeplne room 1 QTII bT.. .35 WFSf.-Nlc- ely furnlihed front par--1 O lor. with closet: prtvatu family, reason a bit. Uiz Janitor s bell O i Til ST. 4SU WFST-M- ce, comfortable room " bath, owner rBferenco. OfTII ST. amillroacU.aj Th JIanor Handsomely - furnUhed rooint, prhate baths, elevator, $15 to 94 weekly. 5 OU T. -- J0 - sT Haciielors' quarters, newly and 00 tiandtorneU furnlnhed: large and small rooms, atit attendance, ri'ierences QOTII ST. 12 handiomely suite, prlrutohalh, breaLra&t If required; roferenee 1 17TII sfZ2(tu VFSt. Mce aunn. llRhtVome 1 . I roomi, up one Ulght, near L station niricr-al- e GOLIlTX IntiS nnd Stpnrtmrntis Co 5et. YHEFIRHAVENllEr m" l tMv.Mh kt rorner hMi t Elegant niuir:inet.tc, v and lu room and bath Ortat tndL.ct ints nnVred. Apn1 to W a. U01tEKTB,Sut.errnrendont. TilEG HA JflJR CY, 84 UR1MF.KLY PARK. For nnt une lurgc room aparmn-n- t and one C W, ILISS hup!. MODEL Ih'LA.TS."" 114 th st Ati, TuO fast 5 laro ll(.ht rooms and bath, uaud iiMr I, station, reduc ed rents. Janitor HTKAM-HliATEIFIAl- X 4od st. near Hroadwav '270 est; elefiantlv droo rated, light rooms and bath S32to94o. Janitor ArARTJlFNTS 111 tic lmprov, d divelllnj 3(14 Tali three and four rooms, all llRht, with bath, laundry, hot an I cold water, and halla heats I rent an '3 lo 811 FOI.buM UHcis 2 Broadway, corner 12th st. titi.r. in .nv. l. JIVE HOOHM SI J mult 1.1 2AM 8tli ar. CUI I IN IL UOUWARU. 309 W est 143th St. PUTSAMi s.l'i.HTMVNTS unfumlsTied. furnished. X In desirable locations rent S340 to S3 000. M3ISOM miOTHEHS Will Uroadvvay. cor, lath St. RlrIllFr; live large Unlit rooms aud bath In houses on I exlnaton ar., from UPta to loothst.. handsomely deoraled SHT1I KT 1118, 140, 143 KAST.-3- II rooms; nails hesti A2 nt rn MT..UM w FHT.-ian- d4 rooms toia lais Mr.. 4UO i:HI'. lam! nini, ttoS14. l,i:XIMi'l(IV A.. 147t.l477.-- 5 rooms and balli IIHll, lis.rsit MHtiiJ' lo.ll) ss'l'., OU) WEST.-- d rooms and bath; steam bent S41 OI.VMItlTS AV.. stcslt TO HHO.-- O rooms and Inch sleniuti.at TAoioSm 1XATII HT 11.1-11- 7 WhT.-- 4 rooms and bath, heal hot water $iu 1S7TII HI'.. S7T.STO 1VEST.-- 8 rooms and luctli elcam licit avitoS'V 1U1T11 ST.. 1U.T.107 WEST.- -, rooms and I. .11. steam lieat hot water. $115 lo S2. 11111 I'll HT..04H EAHT.-- A rooms, fit. Appli to janitors on premises, or MACLAT rAU,i.44Jilna al. "4 1 8T ST.. 841 EAST, nenrtd ar -- Mice 4 room flats. 1 I all Improvements carpeted hatls, Ac, ranae, washtubsrent SHinud $17, hair month free. TrljTll RT.SAI.fi 3. fil4. A4K H FST -- Apartmenta of )t three llcht rooms jniered and painted, water and washtubsi JitnflO O I ST, 31s LAST Decorated slnclc Hats oFseven ' rooms, aillmprnvemcnts.gaj M Apply Janitor QUTH KT, ft.7 4.VH .14 II VI --Allraefivn flats. 4 Oil rooms, hath, rane prli ate halls See Janitor IsJ.-T- II SI , '2i PST -- Apartments ot inree-a- nd four rooms all tier tit mums theaprent I 'JOli hi . 1 v. FST -- Fleaai t location S roomTand 1 tjtj bath, all Improvements, low rents, SiVfllinn jnottjJCS Co 5ft City. DIMHAIlLr IIOl'sr'5. furnished and unfurnished. lorallons, rent $1 u0 toSd.000 IOISUJI HltOTHLIts, b.'dllroadway.cor. lSlhiu tlnfurnhUcrt Jlousrja ltt TJFnUt'KIl HFST -- House IS 18 Iexlnnton av?; 17 AVroomi. excellent condition, open for Impectloa BA tl. 10 il 1'. M CAItllWELL it HF.YXOLHS. B35 8d ay. ilo tt for JBusincM gurpoueu. ntllUINtls stores, loealious lofts, ofnees, and studios to 1st IOLM1U HIiciTlints Hltt Hroadway. cor llthst. J,'IM (ItrlC'l.'s. show rooms aud studios, StTiav. excellent loestlnn, everv convenience, elevnlol unit hall service. Apply to IIAHD31AN, l'lfK M'l), IsAlhav 1 AIH.K I'OHM I. NIOHI vin lj I'llllllMII, 4 HI MOLDS, 833 3d av. , to ii) month In 111 and SI Heeltmansr; v one vvlili skyllijii, suitable for tunravlui,, draw Inn, or 1 hotoiiruphi HlJl.M a WHllINO, Slleekman at. , TO I.I.T Hilt Itl'MMHS l'lTltl-OHI'N- . Desirable larke onh e fonuero nccupud by a iianker nnd broker. In Mount Morris Hank bull, lint- - opposite new alallou New iiirKlilllral It H. WJthsl rtnllnlile for iinr l.nelneatf. Choice Location, Apply 10 Mount Horrls lunk jKfnt (Estate cfox utr California. C'A l.iroiC.NIA Inco o ranches c hole e city and stiiiuri an rt siden, epropt rt. acre irai is lartceiutonv tracts, uiilrrli;ailou reijulrcd, iiiIuIiik iirop. rlv bend lurtatnlouue I ( HI nij 1 and Aitcnl, l.UDS llroadwa, Oakland, Cal Seal Cotatc ef or gulp or (fixclianne. (1ALIIOHNI (.harmliiKhome l'j acres of iholco corner lot, llrooin modern house nnd barn, ou . lectrle Huo. near OiLlaiid nnd sun Franc iseo, will sell or trade for Ho, ion ropertyi prli b ti' 000 - mi.NCE. inns Broadway, Oakland Cal. iralj?it.tatr f ox air Jlnv rr.a. $50.00 RIGHT IN CITY N S2 Cash Down- -T VHhL EXl'UHHION TltAISH .. . . CHOICE 1AJT8, I00 TO n. -, KltEa, TICKgrM AT ?OB, BALE New two-stor-y house! good Location i aarffi1l!JalJs5.,ii.,' t V cUtat Cjrtak ni,i!!i I TETKiTFriilriirAUcflONnF.n, ill B'YVAY, t will sell " 1 2 1 CITY LOTS on 7 SEDGWICK AND UNDERCLIFF AVE3., .' JHlftltlS III'.IOIITS, ? bet, UOlh and 177th sis,, 84th Ward, N. Y. City, . TO.DAY AT IS 0'f I.Ol'IC, t a at Ihe N. V. Heal Tstato Salesrooms, 1 11 11 way, ' ej CHOIt'rbT AtX'LSMIIIl- HISIDLMIAL LO0AT1OK i'S IN THh Cll Y VI Near Washington Uriclae nnd Opposite Fort George. V NKWKR J 1VATKII ! UAH I l 40 percent, cash, balance on mortaace for 3 years, A Tni.m(lUAltANlEhl) H'.H OFCOSI TO llUfEBS. gteat Cctatc .for aU (Dirj. ' HII.M'H 1MI.NT. S.'III 1VAKB. Full slsed lots on lnrreito and Manilla ats.near , Monaster!, only a few lefn tho Rrenless oarttatas ( ever offered, vvlil dounln in value upon Mo,Keley' vi eleLtloni tlllo guarauleeil b laevea' Jra isissrf- - J ance Company Appl) to HiAiCI"i MACKKY. sta . tion accent. Hunt'i. l'olnt.N. Y.,or 1IACLIY jtDAVIF.8. 11 44 1'lne st . New Yoiu city. CultCut HolTsT. ono ol the Illicit, In perfect order, , Knd av .for sale bv JAUM 1.. I.II.HY A. HON. i ou 1 lucrty st. , ; ' ' SALK Three-stor- hlcti stoop near Jit. Honda I'ark. Apply WlllTr. M tast lrllaSst. i 8cal Mate or ait groolilsu. T1IK llV:T TWO.rAMII,Y IltllTHH In Hrooklvn, fancy brick nnd stone, two sets of Inv prove inrntsi low price, small uniount down, balansa -' as rent, alwnis open T. fcoth st . near llh av K JAMES UUItKK. ISO Montaguest. J Wrtitcluitvrcrco. groiirrty ef or alr. (- - IVIcKINLEY"b60EV1S lfS15,000. Tho 4U acres of Irvlmitou llelchts Association can 'J be bouccht before election, or If llrvan Is elected, rot s f!30l0. If McKlnle) is iloelcJ price advanced to ,x $4D(inu .Nov. 4 Unest 40 acres In Westchester- -. blahest point, lake of sprlnit water. Sic, miles from Millionaire's Casino al Arlsle) JO mlnuta train each wa. Aildnss or call J, W. DUOLlTTIsK, ( Affent. 171 Hroadwa), evv York. g.cal"gj3tate utril. -- ) character nnd education would AQEXTLKMAN'of caro taker of property, aftent tot ovrnvn, or Janttor, unexceptional references ejTea. Addreaa C. v. .M box 101, bun ofBottv iR isU 1 : EW BRUNSWICK. ' hen 52 a Month. hATL llDAH AND hlMlAIS $lnl). WOIITH Slllll TO Slllll - VVM 11. MUKtlTT. 09 LltlEKTY ST. IS PALIHAOEH UlMTKICTt Lar,s iota. TJ 'i 1 ?,, 1 - ...1 arniifOTiBiHTn.1 m, ht.tt tjB C'onrt Collldars Tills Day, Appellate Division Supreme CourtVos. 23. 25, 32 .11. 15. 37. 44. 51, 2S, 5 I. 57, 00, 01, f2. (15 tipreme Courl Special Term-P- ert I. Motion calendar callid at si A. M t II Fx parte mat- ters Pari III Clear Duorces Vos. 2011, 2IM- -. 2011, 2BS, SillS, 2000, 2000, 2U0S, 3010, 3011, 301.', 101", 3050, .1000, .inni, 3(1(11, 3070, .1071, 3071, 3077. 'IllSi. 3 t, J4i, 3221, ;i0, .1227. 32J1, 32JD, 3211. 323.", JUn, '12.17, 828S. 82JI), 3241, 'I24J 3244, .'1240. 1247. J251. .1252, J21 I Pert I Case unfinished Iaiw aed fact Nov 27111 2007. 21)72. ."s 111, .1171. 2303 3220. Part Case uuflnlsl cd. Cases from ParllV. Part VI Llea' Ca-c- s from Part I. Part MI Case un finished, tlesateil rallroal cases Part till. vdjourneil for the term Trial Term Part II clear. Preferred causes Nos .14I1H, Slsl, 87h9, 8H01, M54, 8210. 72.17, 8(100. 32 111, (c.'Ol. 8708, 8S15, N100. Hilsu, (100 1. I art III. Clear. Nos. 27011. 2777. 2e2l, !lll6H, 3200, 32 11 12so lllnii. 2stJ Part I .Clear. Cases Ironi Pari III Part 1 Clear Cases from I'.irt HI Part 1 Clear Cases from Part III. Pari lcar No .u',o. 2011. .111.1,32 1.1, :i54, 3."l)l Pari Mil Case- - uunnlshed. Cases from Part Ml Pan I Clcir Cases from Part MI. Part '. Clear. Cases from Part Ml, Part AI Adjourned for the term. Surrogate Court Trial Term It Ills of August (luldler, James llrad) at 10 m A. M. Chambers No day calendar, for probile Hills' of Marga rtthn ktene. lien lam In Del dial f. Isabella f. Tannics. Lllra f'lct'ilng. at in JO . M Andrew Hiuieh bergcr, Charles Wise, Jeannle . MtComb, at 2 P M. Clt,, Court Special Term Motions. Trial Teiin Pit I Char Nos 4(1). 401 102. 481, 481, 487. 110. 600. 213, 515 471, 488.2121, 2420, 211404. 112. 2:22, 4111, 511 47.' 1751, 401, .278, 5111,8110.011.481.452. Par' II. Clear. Nos. .17.'. 884, 227, ,'102.21. 312, .111., 611 312. 648. 64l, .155, 651, 651), 500, 671. 30J. 01)11. .IPs, 60 1, 557, HOI, 820. ,11,7 .1)7. 518. .IHn 1. 2. .1 Pin III Clear Nos 018. I'll. 010 U52. (11.1. 084, 31.1, 822, 805 4.17. 5.'1, 27 I, 61S, H51, ( 10, 010, 060, Hill, 005, 1107, (125, rtjll, Oil), (Ml 015, (Un. (137. 1171, 1174, 075, 870. 077, (17i, 4. 8. tl. 7. U, 10, II, 12, III, 14. 15, 111, 17. 18. IU, 20. 21. 22, 21 24.27, 28, 21, 30, ,11, OJ. IJ. "'art I. -- Clear. Short cause! Nos. 2002. 2752. 27.8. 2812. 2110, 2877, 2SI1 I, 30114, 2(.1)J, '100 I, .1170, W.1U, 007, 2,I5, 2873, tl72'u. Court of Append Ileclalnna. Ai.iiani. Oct. 0. 1 ho Court of AppealB handed down thu following decisions: People ngt. St Nicholas Hank of New 1 orl,, Hugh J. Oram rentier, appellant rcurdlng c Ivlni of I) O yillli) Motion toa isameili ulid on the ground that tills was not an order llually determining a spielal i rocee ling wlthlu t'lo proilsl ns of Ihe Constitution, huch an order Is onls rn'clvablci when cirlllled lolhls court by Hie Apiellatii Illusion In re properly or Henry Hrotison -- Order reverse lo the extriil tnal It reveised theorder of the Surio gale lifTlrmlnR aa l sscssmi nt ll on the estate of the di cedent has, d upon an a i raisal uf the shares of stoi k of domestic) corpor itluus. and the determttia lion of iho Surrogate in thai resgect artlriiied. Hi other respects theorder apiealed Itom Is alllrmed. and thu n alter reinltti d tu ilia surrogate s court lo be prociednl with In conformity with our opinion, without coils to either party in re csiatoor Augustus w eltlng, deceased Order so module das to exempt from taxatlrn the lunula nwnt db di cedent thai were Issued by the Lnlle t Stiles, and us so mollified afllrmicl svlthout cusislu this court to ellbi r part) In re i state of Oiorge Morgan, deceased-Ord- er af- firmed wllhcosla lu re estate of John 1 Hondayor. deceased-Ord- er of .supremo 1 em re reversed, an the order of the Hur rugate anirmeii w lth i osts, Abby Hovers Clark, appellant, agt Hiram Howard etal order reiersed and udgment ordered upon the report of the referee Willi i oatic Ihe Hank or Metropolis agt l Fiber, appellant; Holmes, Hooih 1 Hayilen agl same, uppelunt, Charles Leonard and itinera agt samu appellant Order afnrmeil with costs and the epic stlon answered lu Die anirmutlvi', with leiu lo Ihe defendant loan swer within twent) dais upon i ainu ut of tosta. Ihomas 1j wis agt riuli) N. cook and otuers, ap poliaiils Judgiiiiiu rewisid an I Judgments ordered lor the defendants on tl e demurrer, with costs in all ecu i is People ex rnl Altornrv i.i uc ral agl the life and Hesrrse Association of Hunalo order of (leneral Term reversed and the order of 8itlal Term af llrmed, with costs to Itin ret en i r und unci bill of i osts to tho appellants, bpoom r ui d Hoyce. lo be paid out of the funds lu thu hands of tun ri teller Ullllam M Hoes, appellant, ul f dlsou (lenersl Flictrlc Cnmpih) Appllcatlou to withdraw appeal granted without tost in i liner o mrt loeithi r party loliuS uth agt Hillsdale I oil and Iron Company appellant, A ( roirnn axt. Allauile Avenuu Hailroad I iiuiliany of Hronklin appcllalil Pcoplo agt, Aliierl tan la an and Irusi Compaui llurroas & rdmiuuiis riCclveiH Appeals illsiinsseil will costs .1 D thieve r al pellaltt, ui.t Pittsburgh Chenango and frle Itallroad Cnmiialiv, (illhert I Mir) hard, appellant net Alfsaiuler J Moiidhn, charli a A He ilgis and another agt West rViore Hailroad and otlii rs appeluiiit Lucius I! Hul 'liliisou agl Ihe Manhuiliiu loinpiny npi'illant, lugeno i' Denton agt thn nnl irlu ( iiillit) National Hank aiipillautt llnrrliltM Palmer uppclljnt, agl John M new trial granted costs to abide iie.it John human art Dutchess ( ountv Mutual Insur, mice I ompiuy, appellant, Patrick V. Hedinuud agt Industrial lleuetu AsiocUlloii appellant J A Kelt jek agt 31 L. (lohlinan appellant, A J, Itogers, ap ui limit, agt llliabeth 1 alterion and others, J, J, seahs agt American Tube and Iron Company ap pellant, Ihomas Haddock agt Henry A ltnot, ap- pellant Oeorge Hayes agt I, it Mestanlr, appellam, Mosss Hawkins agt. John II lieakesuim another up prllanis, F'suk H losell agl Honrge IV Jacobs ap pellant. tlooige W Martin and oiheisugt Samuel C. freed, appellant Judgiuenli affirmed, with costs Irani Is Cuarles la yiarchant and others agt J, O Moore and others appellants-Judgme- nts amrmtd without coU lo either psrl) People ex rel (ieorge J clonic!, as executor, appcl lant agt New York Lily lax Commissioners, Peoplu ex rel Singer Manufacturing Company a?t. btute Comptroller Wemple, W. . Penoyer and another, appellants, agt YV. F Kelsey. in re examination of Veronica Lynch in supplementary proceedings H H Clark appellant, agt. Vtronlea lynch; In re petition of I. Ii Taylor to bate election declared Illegal In re acpralssl under transfer tax acts of property of llavld ,y. Ulmberlyi In re petition of Ilruoklya Elevated Itallroad Company agt. John 8. Nagal aud others, wlti ooata, ., ". .fT. sj ,;,.iMliiiiiisiiit.MiiiJ.ii.ii ttt BXCLIOXa J. TXAJt. Tranaaetlona of the New York Clearlasx House-T- he Annual Election, Yesterday, at the forty-fourt- h annual meeting of the New York Clearing House Association, J. Edward Simmons. President of tho FoujflSli Natlonnl Dank, was elected President for the ensuing year, and Stuart U. Nelson, of tho Seaboard National Bank. Secre- tory, The following Clearing House Commltteo was elected: Henry W. Cnnnm. President of the Chase National Hank; JnnflT. Woodward, President of the Hanover Nntttjal Hank; A, II. Hepburn, Prcatdont of the Third National flank; F. D. Tapncn, President of the Gallatin Natlonnl Hank, and It. M. Oahaway. President of the Merchants' National Hank. William O. Bherer wits reappointed Manager, and William J. (lllpln Assistant Manager. Thn report showed transactions during tho past fiscal i ear amounting to $11. 104,184.122, nnd average dally transactions ot $102,270,011, Iho lagest transactions on any one day wero S104.4HR.filll. on Deo. 24. 180&, anil the small-es- t 857,002,015 on April 4 last, The association consists now ot 47 national nnd 18 State banks, nnd there nro 77 banks and trust companies not members that make their dally exchanges through banks that nro mcmbcia. tsassamamamamas.aaissmssssssssaimssssssil i TSostoffTcLotTck. t (Shonld bo read DAI LI b all Interested, aichantM may occur at any time), mallaior tho vert, endlntt Ott. 10 nlUclos (PKOUl'TL In all caipi at this oflicp ns folio tts: , THANSATLAMir MAILS WEDXF8DAY At 7 A M. .supplementary 0 A. SL for KUKOI'K, per steamship t'arls, via Southamp- ton (letter- for lreUml must be dlncted "V9t rarls". at V A. M (siipplemrntar 1" 3D A, M for LUHOI t pfr steatnsnipTfUtonli-- . via guecna , town at 10 A M. for HI- LUIOI direct, per steanv slitp sNoordland, via Antwerp (letters must bo di- rected "per NoorUlnnm ). THUltSDAY-ssA- t 1 A.M rorKUItoPF, per steamshlo Auf. Mctorla. via 1'lvn outh. Cherbourg ana 0X HamhurK. at H A.M for NLTIII direct, ., per steamship aaudani, via AnuUrdam (letter 1 must lie directed " per amdam ") . SATUltDAV At IV 1& A. M. for t UaScF, SWITZEfV . i LANK ITAL. fal'Ai.S, I'OIITUOIU TUItKbY, 0? H.YFT ami UUIlISil l.SDU, per ftiamblp La x Bo.riInlTne Ia Ilavro (totters for other parts of Europe must IfillreLtdl ptr T allourKojnu"): at r b A. l for EUROPL, V Vuieustovn. at 8 A M for NhlHrKLANDb di- rect, ptr 0tearnhlp Amsterdam via Rotterdam j (litters must bo dlrtctid "per Amsterdam"); V, . at lu A M. for hCOTLAND direct, per V , steamship City of Home, vlaOUnow (letters must lk t bfdlretted iiert.ltor Home ; at 10 A.M for LAIK I OJ OSY and .NATAUPer MeamshlpHlch TT mond Jtlll (loittr must lie directed "par Rich- - w motidHlll". at 11 A M for NoHWAi direct, pe . sivftmsliH- - Thtngvalla (.tetters must bo directed ' "ptr It InRvalla 0 PRINT D M VTT1- - R. ETC -- Oermin steamera sailing ou Tuedas Jliurnlam. and Satiirdaa taki Hrint'd Mattpr. etc. for Germany, and Specially Aildrticd Printed itattrr. lc. for other parts of urope hite htar steimers on U ednesday take fipeually Addressed Printed Matter, eta, for ' uroH! cunurd uteinirrs on Saturday tmk Prlnud Matfr etr.,ror bn at Hrltalu and Ireland. and AddreLd Printed Matter, etc., for other parts ot1 Ltirope. American and trench lln steamers take Printed Matttr. etc , for all coutv tries (or Vi hich the are ad crtlsed to carry malL 1 After thecloslnn of the .supplementao Trans Atlan- tic mall uamiHl abovL aildltlonal supplemantary , rnnlls are opened on thu piers of the Amarlcan, Lnglisn irtneh. an (Hrman sttamers.and ra-- main open until within ten minutes of the hour of sailing of auamer MAII-t- . toil SOUTH AM) CFV TRAL AUERICA, WEST 1SDI1-- tic. A WLDVl-SDA- At I P. M. for CUBA, per steamship H City of Washington via Havana, at I P. II (.sup- - BM pkmentary 1 TiO 1. M.) for NASSAU. $ ott atuohlp Antlda (Utters mutt bo llri4J-j- f bLH AmlliV. cbH TIIUUSlAY.-A- t2 '.0 .M for POUT AWTOMO, per H stcaihtrlroifiH iltlmort nt 1 P. (crupplement-ar- s.H l.iuP M ) tor HI Rill'DA, tei itJ.niHiiIu Orinoco, H at 1 P M siiiplmcmar 1 io PiI. for NASSAU, 1 V and SA.STIAOO UK CLUA, steamship laj,r.a SA1LUHW -- At .2.30 A M. for NF.Vf Ol'MLlND.per ste inir-hl- Aiiivrlan, from PhlUde Iphla at WtdO A. M (Biipp t rneiitftrt 10 A 31 i for M CHOIX. SI, THOJIa I LUARIand UIMiVl HI) ISLANDS, MARIlNIrt, and nHHlDOtas r steamship rou label le (letters for itnuah lrtnldad, and To-- lao miiavt be directed "per r ntabeli . at 10 A. M (suppfnifnlar 10 St A 51 i ur JEPl M1E and t.IUAioUN, ptr mam&lilp .nJandh'i (let p tern for CootA Hlca iuiit t directed , 'per Ardsndhti", at 10 A. M (nipDlenientary in ID a M ) for KmrUM ISLAND JAMAICA. SWANK LA, ami CAR1H Mil-n- i er stHamshlp - Adirondack, at ID A. 21. for Ml K per steam- - , siilppinama via Progn and a Lruz Uottrs must tw directed ' ppr Pinaim at 10 A 3L (supplemi-ntar- r 11 A.M )forCl-NTHA- (except Costa U!c) and sol III PACIrlC POUTS, pr steamstip Huanec. via Colon (letters for f otiatemala must ro directed "per rlname') as 10 i( V M forCAMPI-Cn- CHlAKs TAHAsCO, andYLt-ATA- per suamshlp MgllincU lletten j for other ua.ru "f Mexico hud for tula muit t dirfcted "pr-- MclUnria .at II A M ror NEW. lol M)I.AM per steamihlp t ortla at 1 P M isimnli lnl' M ) for t API- - IIWTI, ST. 1)0'U.N('0, aud TURK'S laSLtND, P r steamthlp Saelnau SUNIW -- At 4 A 31 for ItAllDAllOlS direct and NORTH IlKiZII. via l'ara Maranham and Ceara. steamstilp iJO'itPilc (letter for otlur parts of Irattl nimt be directed er Doinln c' j llall for VewfoundUnd by mil to Halifax and tli nice by ateaiiifr, clo at this ofllco dallj at S 30 r 31 ilallsfor Ml ,u Ion b rail to lionoij. and thence h .teaiifr, close at thM offlic dally at 8 3D P M 3Iatlsfor Cuba i.ne at this onice dally as ' 7 no a. M, for forwarding b steamers sailing (MondN)4and IliursdniKi from 1'ort Tampa, iia. "J Mads lor Slexlco, overland unite special I; nd- - s dressed for dnpatch by tai icr ilose at tbui onle dally nt 7 ou A M. I ReUtored mall closea at6P M ircv.4.usdR THAN PUIUCMVILS Mails for China and Japan (special..) addressaaonlyX per steamship 1 iiiprsof India (from ancouver). t lose here dall up (oOct 15 nt 0 10 P. M Malls for iMralla (cxtrpt those for Wt Australia, which are forwarded la lunipe), New Zealand, Hawaii, UJI and Sainnan Islands, ptr steamship Marliosi from an FrsnclMo , oloie lit r dally tip to Oct Hi at 7 'HI A M 11AM. and fi an P. . M foron irrlvalat Nt workorsteitUBhlnUmbrla with I riiU'i 1111.11- fir uitralla . Malls for China and Japan, per te uu-n- lacomalfrnm Tacorna), tloitA here dalli up to tut f 10 at 0 3u P. M. Malts fort llita. Japan and Hawaii, pur steamship H Icl (from han o), cloo hem dally up to Oct. It at tl SO p M Malls for Hawaii, per otcamiihlp Australia (from San close ' hem dally up to Oct 14 ut n 30 V M Mails for theNoi.iit Islands per ship ttt) of Papettl (from Han U n) tlo. u here dally up to Oct iS al 0 till' 31 Malls ft--r Australia nxcept UestAus. tralla. Hawaii aid UJI Islands (specially ad , dresopdoiih) per straiushli) Mlowera (from Van- - ' rouTer.clooA her'dall) after Oct 10 and up to Nor. Hat H .In P M Trans Pacific mills are forwardM to port of satllna; dally aud the schedule of closing la airaoKM on th , resumption of their iinlnierrutittd overland tranalt. fRegistered mall close at 0 OOP M previous day. chahi fs w va ion, Postmojur, Post Offlce. New prk, N. ., Oot D lHtrt. pautmi:nt or rtmn parks : Di NT IOHN H CH1 rKRY. IIUPSOX CI.ARKON. AND I HlOY 8TS, ? TO WHOM IT 31 K CONCHIN NOIICE 13 nEBB- - v b) gl on that tltln to this property has Den acnnlred v by the city of Now ork, and th.t It Is to be Uld out 4 as a public park Persons desirous of removing any f remiiiiiH ttitrln Interr d will upon application t , thlsite parlrneni, bo given permits to make such re movaU until Nov. ffi lHti. Aftr that date work; upon the park will be marOd tht remains of the dead , will not be disturbed, Lut thn gravestones will ba burled, Ji) order of the Department of PuhMo Parka. Willi 3I LI VRY. ssecreury. The Arsenal, Central Par, sept. 10, I MHO. r " QCPJirsiE f ol RT NFW QHK COl KTT, O In the matter of tim fUidl amounting of IMlHi... uMlguee of tlio etiiaie of Bamusl J. Clemens and drrlrk J Hull as com Xouliig the firm of t harJes U Websler A i o.. under a getier il nuilcmiient forth bn fit of creditors In purpitatie( of an order lu the atiovtfUtltled mat ter entered In the nnVo or thu ( of this court -- - 011 tho 17th djy of septembur. IHViO NOIICE IH HMtl.m (ll K.N in nil redltors and pers.ns having tlalriiH apitiitst Smut. el ( lemt ns und J. Hull, laiI doing busfm i lit ihet-lt- j aturtotiuty of New ork undir the nn name of t hurlr L Wehster A Co , that tuev are rrqulrr to t me In and exhibit their l latum with thn vomht rs tht rfor dtdy verified to the undt d, (iiarltt Ifouotiue the referee named In the afnresa d order, ou or before the lutu day of Nov.mht r 1mm. mid NOIH i- is HI HI IIV ALM (i I that the first luarlng In the above- utltlnt matt r of the hnal of llalubr dgo Colb us nfortsald will take plait) ut tha oflkt of tlie utidemlgned aa 5 referee on tho luih day or Novembtr IbttO. at 10 5 o'clock a M - Dated Ntw York, Oct S IM'fl (IIAK UONoHUlr, Referee, rfdl Hroadway, New V ork city, , BTFRX A UU8HMORK At tome) s for Unluhridn Pol nr. Assignee, 40 Wall it, Niw ork city

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  • I 1 THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '7, 18fl6. , ' ' . '''! I l

    TXHJLXCIAT, JISD COMMBJICIAZ.

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    LONDON QfOTATlONS.134 Norfolk ,ru.. 604 .Norli,n VJ;, '

    . 164o,o&We.t " ?,144 P..n.,,.J; . 33 I parting a,."" Vn".... 04 nt Paul i

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    ''on the Htockwith those of r..l.rdV," Tta

    6""'tlHn.xce..of oo.OOOl ' ""MlrMe.si.ryto add h.t

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    L'talnown t0 eTfy

    j sowed to com.A "voc.tt. of unsound

    ,wt iu tht result of th. .lection

    has not been Impaired, but, as prerlously riotedin this column, ererjr one mho possesses or controls capital, whether the amount ba largo orsmall, lsbettlnnlng to rcnllze the eravltr of theIssue, and Is therefore reluctant to take nerrrisks until It Is decided. Thlsbelnc the case,the chances are that the stock market for somolittle time to come will be left In tho hands ofthose who endeavor to follow Its fluctuationsfor a livelihood.

    The onlr circumstance offsetting the dulnessof market tas the continued weaknessIn forelen exchange, which, however, seemed tohave very little efface In the early dealingsthe professional element was Inclined to switchotertothe long side of the market, but it soonabandoned that position, nnd In consequencethe list, u lth tho exception of Amertcnn To-bacco and a fen Inactive stocks, tioinbly Hock-ing Valley anil United Elates Leather preferred,closed fractionally lower than yesterday. Thoonly noteworthy net decline was that of 1J4cent In Manhattan Hallnay. Aa that stock hadadvanced sharply Curing the last few days, Inthe face of a sluggish nnd Irregular market,tho reaction In It would seem to bo amplyexplained by that fact. Foreign arbitragehouses sold a few stocks on balance, probablyabout 10.000 or IL',000 shares. The final move-ment of prices was Influenced to an extent by asharp flurry In the call money tnnrkot (bat enr-rle- d

    rates up to 'i V cent. A plausible expla-nation of this unexpected movement In callmoney was that many of the banks that usuallysupply tho needs of belated borrowers on callwere practically out of the market this after-noon on account of the protracted annual meet-ing of tho Clearing House Association, whichengaged the attention of their senior officers.

    Currenoy transfers to the Interior through they were $!275.00O, of which

    II but SU5.000 was to New Orlraus. llostonadvices are that nono of tho SHU5.000 gold re-ceived there from Europo yesterday will bo de-posited In the local The belief Isgaining ground that the increased firmness ofthe money market during the Inst few days Isduo not ulouo to the effect upon bunks and otborlenders of money of the renewed withdrawalsof gold from this centro apparently by thosewho are constrained to hoard it, but also to thewithholding from circulation in various ways ofa part of the gold that lias been receivedfrom abroad. This could be done by not pre-senting for payment Assay Ofllco checks re-ceived for cold deposited with that ofllco andalso by holding receipts for goldcoin deposited with It for examination. Amotive for the adoption of such policy canreadily bo found In tho effect of the rates formoney upon tho foreign exchango market.Sight sterling is now down tery nearly to therates at which heavy imports of gold were mndeduring tho last six weeks, and foreign bankerswho n ere foremost In that mo eracnt arc of thooplntun that Imports of specie upon a modcratoscale are likely to bo resumed in the near future.Cable ad ices from London are that gold bullionIs in good demand there for Austria, and thatthe open market price has advanced anotherfarthing, to 77a. llid.

    A further adtance In the price of wheat, re-sulting chiefly from an actUe foreign demand,was the feature of 's commercial markets,particularly as It was accompanied by reportsthat inquiries are being mode, both here and InLiverpool, for grain berth room from this portto India. In confirmation of these reports itcan be stated that one of the largest grain ex-porting houses received from its Liverpool cor-respondent In reply to an Inquiry re-garding the probabllit) of shipments of Ameri-can wheat to India, a cable stating that the firmaddressed sold yesterday to the Continent tnocanoes of American wheat, with a provisionIn the contracts that tho charters might extendto Bombay at the purchaser's option. This In-dicates that European dealers In breadtuffsrealize that it may be necessary for India,wblcn R few years ago lowered the price ofwheat by Its enormous yield of that cereal, tocall upon the United states for subsistence.Should this occur, more than one unsonnd the-ory that has been advanced lu wilful disregardof the law of supply and demand will be ly

    and effectively exploded.Final sales compare with those of yesterday as

    follows:Oct s Oct. e Oct s. on

    A.TftSFa. 134 134SorPac pf 204 204A.TftStap. 20 204.N"VCent. 024 014AmSRef. 1104 110 lOmanacom 384 384AmSugP.p 004 004 PaoHall 20 104AmTob . 054 00H PullPalCarl48 1484C.C.C&StL. 254 254RockIiIand 014 014CUftQ .. 70 004'I'adlng 20 104ChrsftOhlo 164 16 tMPaulcom 71 704Chicago O . 01 G04!xuth R'y . 84 84D.LAW 1634 165 soutiiRyp 254 244Erie . . 14 134tLSW 4 3HockVal . 104 lGTMLSVpf. 84 84KanftTpf 534 9314 T'nf.Ift it. 224 214Loulaft.V 431, 424 fiilon Pac G' 04LakeShor-,14- 5 145 USIeathp 6G4 604LacledcGaa 241. 264 W ftp com 04 64ManCon 034 024Wab ft Ppf. 16 144MoPaclflo 204 20 .IWill'nt 834 834Northwc'm 08M 084' Wheel ft LE 0 04

    Government bonds steady at unchanged quo-tation". Itnllway bonds dull and heavy. The features were Krle consols lsts, Hocking Valiej Os.Oregon hliort Line Union consols. T. 11.. lmhlsts, Atchison and Heading Issues The more im-portant net declines w cretin Atchison adj. 4s. 14V cent., to .'10, and general ? to 741),: OregonShort Line Union consols. T. it . 14 to Hjcj;Reading general 4s. T. II.. H. toT.i'h. and 1stpreference Incomes. 3d I. I. . to 30.and Wabash lst. i l cent., fo 104. The yadvances were In Krlo consols lets, K$1 cent., to 134K, and Hocking Valley Us. 5 I)cent , to Hfi.

    In bank stocks 00 shares of Western Nationalsold at 114.

    bales of silver bullion certificates for 7.000ounces were made on the Stock Exchange nt(Iflo. Commercial price of bnr silver in Newlnrk, 6Wc, liar silver In London closed nt30Xd. Mexican silver dollars were quoted utnO!4SfiSc, Exports to Europe 455,-00- 0

    ounces, imports from .Mexico y were150,000 ounces of silver and S10.000 gold.

    Money on call. 413!) f cent , with exceptionaltransactions us high an la V cent. Time mone,0 V cent, for all periods on good mixed Stock

    collateral, but there is very little doing.Commercial paper In quoted at 7 V cent, forprime endorsed bills receivable. 8510 V cent forbest single names, and 10 V cent, for other goodgrades.

    Sterling exchange was again weak and lowerowing to a limited demand and a liberal supplyof commercial bills. Long sterling was alsoaffected by the hardening tondency of prhatediscount at London. Continental exchange wasdull and weak. Posted asking rates forsterllng,54 R'M for long bills and 84. HA for demand.Actuar rates are: Long bills. $4.Kla4.8atjjsight drafts. S4.84ia$4.R44, anil cable trans-fers. S4.84M8S4.84H. Trancs nre quoted otBaiKfto.aiK for long nnd n06 1U forshort: relchsmarks. IHHi804M for long and 01OS's for short: yulldern, 30 for longand 40&40 1.1 a for short.

    Domestic exchango on New York: Boston 10CM2W cents dlicount. I linrleston- - Buying, Wdiscount: selling, par Havannah Bu)lng.l-ir- ioff: selling, par, New Orleans Hank, par:commercial, S! discount, ban FranciscoHlght, ytg rents premium: telegraph, 7M rentspremium, bt. Louis no cents premium : offeredat 30 cents premium Chicago-0- 5 cents t.

    'I lie exports of general merchandise from theport of New York for the week endingwore valued at S8.4ri.530. against S8,B00.717last week and S0.380.0JO for the correspondingweek of last year.

    Hallway gross earnings for September com-pare with those of the same month of last yearas follows:Alabama (ireat Southern ..,.134 111 Dec. r,MIlal and Ohio southweiirrn fllo 13 live,Chicago and Vmt Hlihlean 177.4UI lm tn,7(7IiMrr It LMUslngami Nonhrru. li 71111 I tic 4 N70Tanivllle anil Terra Haiun H.I (171 Hei, 1 05

    and Indianapolis a 1S7 Inc. mh(Irrat j.orlhern , 3,170.IH Iin- 7 140Ksnim uty raibnrban licit 3.147 I no mmMexican National ... 4ns 717 Iw- ll(l,:l)(Slliiourl knmas and Texai l.HW MI3 tic 101 o'l'in; rth Miore rrneilnn. 1 8,1 'I4h lice 1.1 sdiItloiirandr 'jouthrrn , hh w7 Deo, i VJiil"outturn lUllwaj J.fls5nm Ino 05 f,70Toledo Nt louliaud K. City mans Ino 14 271Texas and Pucinc H1O.07K Ine lOOJl'.u

    The Iowa Central Hnllrnud reports groisearnings for August of Jl'Jli,0l8. n decrease ofl 1,871 as compared with the same month of

    Inst j ear, and net JIT.VOO, a decreasn of $V(),-05- 0lor the two months ending Aug. ,11 thegross earnings wero .'40,li00. a ilecre.se of

    elo.tiss as compared with the corresponding'''find of last year, and net $74,181, a decrease

    .0,,10!,The New Orleans Traction Uailroad reportsgross earnings for September of 1107.829, a

    of 85,477 as cempared with the same"'""h of last year, and uet$45,0V',1, nn Increaseof 30,404,Ihe Columbus Street Hnllroad reports grossearnings for September of S5U,b8.i. adecreasoofO.IU7 as compared wltlt the same month oflast j ear, and net (31,7X'0, a derrease of 80,454.

    1 he Lynn and Boston Railroad reports grossar.?o!l 'r August of $178,080, a decrease ofi.iuo as compared with the same month oflast year, and nsl $7.030, a decrease of 87.302.7b St. Louis and Southwesttrn Uailroad

    Cojnpany reports for the year ending June notml. tits. ttft.

    Oross earnings 4.O04,4XO 15,017.174 4,8I0,I44Op. expenses 4.1UZ.S74 8,077,431 B.M73.77B

    Net earnings. .. (772.1IB $1.S30,H53 I74l,!lndOther Income. 10.070 g4.SI ULOUO

    Total Income . $783,103 11,504.27.1 .773 fll0All charr.es. . . . VOO.CMJ UAS.uss 070,105

    Deficit . .' .. $177,630 fJOS.lSS 1tl07,T0USurplus. IDotlclt.

    Freight earnings decreased () 40 V cent.: pas-senger earnings Increased 0.17; mall, express,Ac earnings Increased 7.4.1 ft cent. Operatingexpenses (Including betterments and extraordi-nary expenses) Increased 3.00 $1 cent.; better-ments and extraordinary expenses Increased34 00; operating expenses (exclusive of better-ments ana extraordinary expenses) Increased2.10 cent. Total tonnage Increased 1.14 Vcent.: lumber tonnage Increased 8.0'j J cent.,but cotton decreased 40.12 V cent, 'lotnl

    of paseengeis carries! Increased 11.51 $1cent. Total train mlleago Increased .1.02 V conL

    Tho rocelpts of tho Got eminent y wero:Customs. $501,14411: Internal revenue, 851U,-40-

    nnd miscellaneous, SM.-lrti:- , a total of81,104,800. The disbursements. Including$201,000 for ponstnns. were S2,:i31,000, an ex-cess of expenditures over rccolptsof 81,220,200.Tho receipts for the fiscal year to date haxebeen 884.205,710, and expenditures Slll.IllB,-080- .

    an excess of expenditures over receipts of$27,010,004.

    The net assets of the Treasury at the closo ofbusiness ns officially computed, comparewith those of yesterday as follows.

    Od Oct t.Gold coin and bullion . . $185.208 082 $129,000 OSSsurer dollars and bullion . 16,121,141) 14773c."'!United Statei Hotel, . . 00,313,090 5V 657,000Other aners In excess of

    demand llabllltle 41.231,118 40,6118,887Available caMi hVnnce, In

    eluding gold balance $341,811,070 $340,330 813Money In London, 14; p cent. Hato of dis-

    count In open market, for both short and threemonths' blll. $ V cent. I'nrls advices quote3 p cents at 101 francs 70 centimes. Exchangoon London 25 francs 101$ centimes.

    Tho sales of mining stocks at tho New YorkConsolidated Stock and Petroleum Exchange

    y were as follows:Open- - JHah. Loxo. Clot.

    Gales. .amt. ig. f. rif. ina.600 Anaconda 07 .07 .07 .07lOOllreece 10 .10 .10 .10SUODulwer 48 .48 .48 .48

    1500Crccsu 02 .02 .02 .02SOOLeadTllle ... .11 .n ,n .11800 Pnarmsclst ... .14 .14 .14 .14COO Syndicate .. . .03 .04 .03 .04lOOMctor.. . . 7 00 7 00 7.00 7,00

    Tola) sales. 3,700 shares.

    riectrle Stock ttuotatlona.nosTov, Oct 0 The closing quotations of electric

    stocks a werelid Jikrd.

    Edlion Electric lllumlnatlnj- - .. ..135 140General Hectric pf. Gl 04Lanifon Consolidated StoreSorrlce . 184 104Uestlughouse ttectrlc 24 26UtstlnKRoiuoHectrlcpr 40 60Port Wayne Flectrlo 1 2fort Wnyno Electric Tnut derlcs A) 24 4Thomson Houston tserles C) .. 34Thomson Houston (it rlesD) 3 4

    COMSlEUCZAh COMPESD.

    TcrstiAi, Oct. 0. GiniN Whent spot pricesfirmer. Free on aboard afloat: No 2 red, 78t$c.hush.; No. 1, hard spring. 77c; No. 1, North-ern spring. New York. 73i;jc.: No. 1. Northernspring. 763-4- , 04,000 bush, for export; No. 1,Northern spring, Duluth, 76ic ; ungraded red.on prlvato terms. 21.000 bush. Chicago

    ,to-d- o 100.505 bush, agalnit 202,400last year; Toledo. .17.571, against :IJ,300; De-troit, 37.028, against 10,401; Duluth. 40S.100,against 542.017; Minneapolis, 34.1,040, against.100,130: MIlwauKce. 01, 030. against 08.160:Chicago, 304 cars, against 280: Duluth. 772.against 1,137. and Minneapolis. 517. against400 I uture prices advanced l;c. to Use re-acted llcbll. and closed lc. to mc. higher.Future sales 7.1U5.000 bush., as follows:

    7of(Vfaliip UiQhcit. Loirejf. Co(no .tuhtOctober ... 7 iu 714December 747. 71V. 744 714 7 JJanuary . 7niJ 704 71J 754 745(Ma) 77 7S, 774 77 7(H8Corn spot prices stronger Free on board alloat No.gmlxea on p t. 04 000 hush for export. In elevator,

    o. 2 mixed. bush luture prices advancedfC but lost part or this and cloied 4c hlsber. FutLre sales 18,000 bush . as followi

    LoutOpening Utahttt. Ijnrett. Cloning. Mvlit.October , jssjj

    Pecetnber 30 ua ZUH uoSi 2hhMay HUH 834 83tJ 3iJ ailjOats ipot prices firm. No. t white. !lc . No a do,No i white, cl'pped 'tic . No 4 white, clippedon private ierm, 31.100 bum for export. No 3while, clipped (V . .o, a mixed 2c , No niljed.lOc. rejecled mlled. 1844:4c , rejected white,

    c. 4 U0 tusn . No i mixed delivered. ic ,track, inlxe.1 twviZc . IO.0111 bush track white2X(x1uc,40uuo,ui.b future prices advanced 4c toSsc , but !oi part of the Improvement. Future laleaiO.uuu built., a follows:

    Vi cling llighcat. Lou-cat- . Coitng Alw'tfOctober.. 317, 2IU 2IM 21fl jiiDecember . iJ a' 2J4 w.'ij ait,U heat prlcei advanced sharplv at tho opoulng to day.lutlueucod br strung cables and actlte loial andlulling llverpo.ii cables reported dainasc tothe Argeatlne crop ov locusts, and there was a coodexport deniaml reported at sail Part ofthe Improvement wa lost tiefore the close on liebearlfth Hraililtrtt statement, but Ihe last prlcrlshowed a atlbitantlal net adsance for the das Tlie recelpti at the Northwest wero heavy, being-- l,2i7iars,rilnt 12 a weelr npn end 1 ecl ht jear hut thevhad no Indue nte khi tint market, Llverpoil adsaucidId and lierllu l4C. to 4c Antwerp was firm llieroseal a holiday In Pari. lirtuUlrcclU reported an Increse In Ihe available supply ealt of the ltocurMountains of 2.001 oyti buih The furopean supplyIncreased 1,70,000 bush torn atlvatiied In sytnpa.th with wheat. I Iverpool rose '4,1 Chlcaeo recelsed111 J can and exptou iD Jinuiitttcet sreport! d an Increase In the asatlable lupply Inthis country of lsJ7 000 bush Oats adsancedwith the reil of the list. The availablesupply Increased 5s 000 1,'j-- h Chicago ret elved 744cars The estimate for tomorrow is 510 cars Chicago Oct n. Thn feature In the wheat market !oar was the same as yesterday that Is foreign burlog both of the cash aad fur xpecillatlve account Thebuying of cash seimsof a leclll mate character, and thostrong situation aLroad Is prnbaulv the OJiusaof thofree purchases of futuri s New ork rep jrled a gooddemand for svhtat for India account, and New Orleans wires that a largo grain home In that city hadn bhl for a cargo lor t alrutta hut the sshratrould notbe obtained In addition fo the foreign huj intf hers,New York an I St I.oui (artlrs svere noted on thaiside. Clearances wire large, agxregatlnz 430,0)0buib.,ora total for ttvodassor about POO 000 bush.Primary receipts were heavy at a million and aquarttr bush, but anlpmenla were also large, tho hlggistfor in m weeka Opening J rices prosed lowestoftheda and the hlgt,est were rt ached a few mln

    it-- afterward iou4'rrr'i statemenc making anIncrease of j BOO 000 bush. In ihu world's vislnlo hadlittle effect, being about aaexprt te I. The home newsIs not as sirongas tho foreign and umloutitell thebu)lng vm have to continue good to sustain anyfurth radiance Foreign ipeeulitors are not unlikeother people, liable to lie svrong If they psramld inadsam e too high Liverpool closed 1J--, to 2d higher.Corn was helped on adsance of Western freight rateiOpening flgurei howeser. proved high of the itaj,market seining back on Home reallrlnir by holdersThe shipping demand continues, which Is Use strong! stfeature'

    loc steady and In fair demand BslesU.'lOObblH.

    forrrs. SuetsIterelpts llhllil 1II7IBxports t).ou7 11 17.1SirfnplnlWj, II lnlei I'm l,hFuperflns $1 Vt$l H5 $l0(;v$2jo

    No I! extra 2 00 a J 30 3 00, l 60No 1 extra Virus i (S 2 2 a 2 m'iStraights . ... a 2Vi .1 so 8 11114 il illPatents, .. , U 80(4 4.13 0 6f (J. 4 15Clears. , SUOii 0.4U(.ItymlllsofYtiitlndles ... 410

    friTrnv Spot cotton here clit lined 1 Mc . with salesof 7!6 bale for sp nning J hut) svere delivered oncontract Middling uplands Mie , against UHc a yearago, .Sew Orlaans and cult njte , agalnt.1 uii: ayear ago Tho bnuthi rn spot n aracts svere ki 11c rallylower. New Orleatin and Augusta declined 1 We ,Mobile. 8nvannali, V llminguin horfolk an 1 Haitimore decline,! He. and ( hanoiton II Inc. New or.leans sold 110)0 Auwttsta 1 pit). Memphis .'I7H. Savnnnall 1,020, Norfolk U5 .Mobile Sou, an I bt. Ixiuls175 bales Iverpool (let lined 8 J.M.011 thn spot, withsallsof 10,1)00 bales, futures there declined 44 lollpoints hul ret overed part, (losing steady at 11 net

    of J to 5 polnta futures hi re opened 1 to 0lower, recovered the loss, and adtanced II to , J pointsbut reacted and closed steady, with prices 1 pointlower to I point higher The sales wore lOu 500 bilesIn Mam hesieryi,rni and cloihs were dull but stead)A'lgusta received OOll bales, agalnit J ,1711 lastsveik and. 1127 tail year, Memphis n 24, against .1 .Millast weik and, I 0011 last year, bt Inula 514 against800 last weekandeil) last year, Cincinnati l.iill,against 1,170 last wiok and will last year HoustonM 5D, against 17,51)1) last week and IU 4H2 last year.Houston expeiia to morrow 10 500 10 12,500 m,u list11,473 last week and 10,01)1 last sear. Ni w Orleans expet Is 13,000 to 10 00 tng4lnst U.iill) last week and16,104 last year In New Orleans Dreuiiher declinedlo points but rallied and ndvanced slightly thereceipts at Ihe pons to nay were OH 100 bales againstrAKIT last week and OI.VOO last year Ihe isIiorls fioin the ports were about .'2,000 balesshipped today 1,0711. ht. Louis 4,7.11, andHouston 15, Ml bales Tho future trading was asfollows

    tinting llluhltt, met. Siller.October . 7 ID (.771 7 71 7 05 4,tmuNovember 7 7Vt7 7ll 7 78 7 lis 111 201)Detembtr .7 870,7 art 7 to 7 Ml) 24 500January 7 null 7 1)7 7 00 7,88 8IWO1Ilehruary. . r01t.ll)4 HIU 7 04 i aOOyiarch . 8 05a8 1111 h oh 7 ut) ss rouApril 8 011(48 10 8 11 HI J 1 '.00Hat HIUM.14 h 15 8 08 4 HODJune,, 8 108 18 8 17 h.ll 2IMMIThe decline of prices he rent ilia opoulng today wisdue to sympathy Willi lowir lltcrpool cables linttho loss was soon recovered, huw ever, on in dictionsof frost Iu Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Inulau lerrllory, bhoris covered, and locjl.bouihern. and 1 tierpool operators bought, assisting the rlie fuemelntsat the port proved lobe considerabl) largi r Ihan ineearly estimate, and the Interior movement continuesluaiy Thera was n slight reaction Just before the

    e lose, and ihe last prices were practically unchangedfrom last night's nosing figures Houston. Ii xi)ct1 'I nnd here and lu (lalvesion the host crops am luthesouthweitand near the toast Conservative penestimate this htale at (mo uoo to 2 iM 000 hules.Icar that croo about Waco and Austin Is very poor.Don't think frost damage serious " Uacon, tlaOit. 2. 'Iteporis from many sections of tinprovemenl In crop proipe is from estimates ofa month ago. 80 far as my observation extendssee no chance for late rnitnn Moit of the imp hasbeen galhered. Think It impossible to harvest 8 000.000 bales." Charlotte. N. C. Oct. 2- -" Have iimutloneelfarmers lu this section very closely for the past ten"?. alT?,Jf.k,n trips Into the country to seecotton gelds. While they all admit the crop will bar,somewhat better than eipecled three eeks ago. this 'does not point to a larger ylild than last year. Thrsa

    weeks ago the crop did not promise over 70 per cent,of last year. There will be no top crop In this section.We estimate the yield for this section about 7 percent. less than last year, even allowing for Increasedacreage. ( otton Is about all open, and 80 per ornt. Is

    Picking will be finished In this section by6th October, farmers nre rushing It to market to par

    their debti The recent storm did but little damage Inthis section In some places it knocked out considerablecotton nn the ground, which will mskn It stained.Plentv of farmers report Incrrasa In acreage at 10, 0,and 20 cent , and wilt make less bates this year thanlast." Columbia, 8. C Oct. 2" Ihe rsln of past twodayi and the mild Mow from the outskirli of thoSavannah cyclone did no damage to the crop Nowdry and cool. During past week or two ihe plant haspicked up In appearnnco fields are now geern butdon't think much good will result, as smalt bolls wrraall slaughtered by August heat There Are sonic ex,cepttons, svhero an open fall would be beneficial, butIn n general way the crop la beyond weather con

    Light frost last week did no damage to cotton.A number of reports from sections of this 8taie savcrop will Iw from 10 to 12 cent. In bales less thanlest sear. lint 1 still think II will le about the same,and last year was a fsir avenge crop In this State."

    coviKi Hlo on the spot wasdull and steady: No 7,104c bales I 000 bags No 7 to bo siilpnnd at lOMe.t500 bags Mnracalbo an 1 850 bags hatanllla on p

    future trailing was as follows:We llighrrt. IjMcctt. Clottno.

    .Mare! 0,260 pin 1110 n 85cWinMay 1,750 11115 1121 U28(H0 8UJuly 250 0 40 II 411 p I1UU40December .. ..4,750 11 40 V 00 vn036Future prices declined 30 to 25 points, closing Irregulor, wltu sales of HI Uoo bags Havro advanced 2f.Hamburg rose 4 to 4 pig. rtlo advanced 400 rels, recelpts lu two clays 21 OOO. slock JCtlOOO. lilts

    21.H!d .adecllneof I 33d Santos wasipilctnnd unchanged! receipts 112 ouur stock 401,000.American warehouio deliveries yesterday wero 11flill bsgs. The cables were higher to das, butadvlcesfrom Itlo said that no damage had as yet Is en dona tothe crop liv drought, though rain was badly

    Naai sronrciulet. Spirits turpentine 2n284o ;common to good strained rnsni.g I 724(it$l 75Pktuoikim t rude certificates tore wc re emoted at

    $1,101 In Oil I It. $1 Inc. Kenned unchuncnlPiinisn)s Lard dull but firm Prltno Western,$4.45c Pork firm. Mess tSH 80 Dressed boas un.changed, lallow. U4it4c. Chicago. Oct 0 "Provls.Ions rule llrm nnd higher The nog tnarke was 5c,higher Commission houses were mnderat buy.rn Shlprnoiits seem to lie limited only lo the c'lfTlenl.ty In obtaining rrelght room .mil getting holdof thecash property, especially ribs, which are held veryfirmly by tho peckers." HutlcrP.i celpts.1 .131' pkes last six days IIS 816. previoussix elsss. Jrt 016. Creamcrj. Western thirds to oxtrns. 1114(1170.1 State ant Pcnnsvlianta do. 1 1(1 7cstate dairy, hair firkin tubs seconds to extras lies154c. Cheese llecelpts itvds. 11 IIS pkga . last sixdays 80 1)42, previous six dsls. 20.M5D. Mate, fullcT'im, large, co'ored fancv. OSjc do, ssMtc, com.mon to fancy. 74it,c.t small, colored fancy. II4.do. while, common to fancy. 7i(v0,,ie. Eggs Itncelpts fodav. II 447 pkgs ; last six diss, 41.116;previous six clsys 44.710 State nnd Pi ruisylsanla.fresh gathered, lair to fancy, l?c2ic , Vceittrn, do.1B418C

    SuiAK-H- aw dull and s'emlj : IB' test, 24c; (JOtest. 3c. ItePned fairly active and steady

    Tontcco Sales of 200 cases lrD1 New FnglandHat ana at HI fc loo rases I sol Wisconsin at8c , 8(10 rises lb 11 Immers on p t.. 110 rass run.dries at 4(8lile . 450 bales Havana at S.'OaSllO, andloo bales Sumatra SmiiSlno in iiomt.

    CuiCAco, Oct. wire to day s prices!' 7".nsr

    irneaf: Oenfiw. Itlghrtt. Ijxrct. Clcnlna. .Vo.'.Dec .. AM 0114 nM 00 (t7SfMsy 71'2 73H 724 724 714

    ( oraDec .. 225, aSJf 284 2'14 21SJlav . 254 204 2s 2114 2t)4OafHco INU 1RI( 17Sf 1774 17tt;May 204 204 104 IKJi H'4

    Orel:Jail . . 4 25 4 00 4 23 4 25 4 17

    (lbsJan . 3 r,0 it 03 8 CO 3 00 3.55

    Jan ..$7 35 $7 40 $7 85 $7 37 $7 82ST. I.OUS.

    fisfITaenf: Opentt.g Closing, toflf.

    December 714 714 .04('iirrf

    May. 344 244 44I'mrsrous.iraenf

    October r'H r.4Peeelliber. i!E"i llltj 04'e,Ma) 004 on

    ciLtntt.irAenf

    Decunber 08 l"i 664May 714 TH 1iH

    Live Mock Mnrket.Nrw Y011K. Tuesday. Oct. (I Itecelpts or beeses

    were only 1'J head Noun on sale nn no tradingFeeling nrin Dressed btc f llrm at tl't'tic Vj lorpoor to prime natlc e Velec c ables fro o I'rltlh markets ciuote American iclecrs at lilallc ro, dressedweight. Amerlcin beef nt Htj.ss,e vAmerican siep at i'CiiIIO'bc p a . dresssif welththxports lodas. 7uo beeves. 000 sheep and 2 43Uquarters of la e f tomorrow , 4 300 ouarti rs- -

    Itecelpts of calves, all for ihe market were 270heal 540hcad 011 sate all ton. eits and grassers

    ulet nt steailr prices Western calves exceeding!?3 nil an lower to si 11 Over 0 cars of ihe latter werecarried over. Poor lo prime seals sold nt $VtS7 10 Vloots, good grassers at 14 a cir of s siern calves at $1 Dressed call cs vtcad) , city dressedveals 74llle V .Itecelpts of sheep and Iambs Inch! Hng tears to beexported and a single car direct to a staughtt n r, evi ro2 417 head 11 cars on sale all told liemand slacrf.and trallug slow at weak prices all around lourcars wrraunsold at the Onlsu Medium sheep sold it

    l V 100 Is. fair to choice Iambs at tjl.itii.i$3Dressed mutton. 4417e r & . dressed limbs, hclocReceipt of hogs were 5.050 be id luc udlng 118

    bead to c sold. Market lower at $ I 50 to J 00 v 100iss, for State bogs.

    efimutci:...

    INSURE YOUR TITLE.Brooklyn. N. Y., Ea?lc, Dec. K, lKW.

    "WANTS 1IKK DOWUR UK1HT."A (suit hns been InstltuUil In tho Supreme

    Court by Mary E. McJolin, widow of Johnby which she seeks to recover her dower

    right In certain property on Fortieth Stroct nearEighth Avenue, The widow alloges that sho bevcame engaged to llolohn on February I, 1S03,and that before she mirrlnd him on July 19,181)1, tho comoyrd the property Inquestion to bin sislcr-l- law, Mary JI. McJohn.Alio declares that thin was rtonowlth the Intentto deprlvn her of her dower right In Urn realnct.ito to which aha would be entitled when biswidow."

    Fer q policy-holde- r, thta company defendsat lis own expense all each saltans the lore-goin-

    anil, It decided against the Inisurcd,pays all tlamaeea,

    TiTiE GURMTeETEUST C9( 14G Erondway, N. Y.

    Offices-- ; 20 Court bt, Brooklyn.! N. E, cor. Kstii St. nnd 7th Ave, N. Y.

    CAPITAL $2,500,000.SURPLUS $2,000,000.

    LOUISVILLE, NEW ALBANY it CHI-CA-RAILWAY COMPANY

    Bondholders' Committee.-- Tn view of the recent reoeiiershlpnf the above com

    and at the reuuest of holders of niore thani 000.UO0 of bonds of various Issues, ihennders'gned

    have consnted to act ns a ISOMIIIflf.nnil'sCUvlMITTI-- to pnpare a plan of reorganizationvvhi n needed, ail meanvvhllo lo communlcato withall classes or bondtio ders on matti rs of Interest

    All holder of bonds are requested to send theirnames and addresses lo the Seen tary of the Commlt-te- t

    . nt No .11 Wall street, stattut thn amount andcharacter o their holdings

    New York, September J. 1300F. I or.COTT, Chrvlnrmn,t Wall Street.IIEMtV XV. POIIK,

    is allltrees.III.NRT C. HOUSE.4(1 Wall Street,

    ADHUV II. JOLINT. Counsel.J. N TVAtJLAClt, Secrclury.

    Government andMunseipal Bonds

    BOUQHT AND SsOLD.AlTHAISKMriKlls JUAUK On QUOTATIONS

    FUllNlhHKU fOlt IHfc PUliaiASK. HAMOil iiXCJIANUllOI. AllOVKSlXUlUlLEa

    lLISTs OT AVPl.lC'ATIOIf.

    N. V. HARRIS & CO.,HANH.F.US.

    IS WAIL Mia:KT.

    Sivitlrnrts i?nil ilntfrrst.OAI LTIV NATIONAL HAMT,

    NEW YOI.K. Seplimber 00. lKUO

    The 128th Consecutive Semi-Annu- alDividend.

    The Plrectors of tht bant have this day declareda dividend of MVT PMl c'KST and an extra one ofONI. PHt CI.M out or the the past sitmonlhs pnyable on and after Oeiober II proximoThe transfer books will remain closed until that date.

    AI.TIH II IV 'sllHlM .N. Lashl, r

    (Lr.VI'l,NI), I.IIItllN AMI IIEl.lIM1 IC VII.UAV UIMIM.M.epl. '.'P. 1H110

    AHIvldenl of ONP PI It CIST has been declaredupon the Preferred storl. of this Companv. pay.ab enllhenniconf Messrs III,AIK A .. .Il Hallst Neworg. on Oct Jl. IniiO to slockhoMers ofrecord of that date Transfer Hooks of l be PreferredMoiA will close Oct. 10 lud remain closed untilOct. --".',

    M I). WTJODI OBII Prelllent.Miitroi.K .t Httr'riir.itv it. it. c o ,

    T4 UHOAIJWAi Nr lolIK hPl'l, 1, IBUU.uiviit i:ii mi, in.A uuartcrlj oiviiienl of nM PI II ct NT upon thecapital stiK.lt of thlseonipinv has been declared, par.able Oilober ID. Ibnl at the oRlce of the AtlanlloIrust Compan .TJ llllnm Nireet lo stockholders ofre ord of Sei tei.iber 3 l lMlrt Transfer bnoka will bclclosed Septi oiber .10, IhOit an reopened October 12.IbDU Hi orJerof the Hoard of IMrectors.

    51. u. liOMIMCK. Treasurer.

    Crlrrtioitd ami jMrrtintjuJ.VlAMlATTAN H4.ILVCAY COMPtNV, "JAL 71 HHOAHW w.

    M.W llltIC Oct 6. IBllflThe annnsl meetlns of the shan hoi lers of tho 3!an

    haltau Hallway Compani will bo hell at the com.ucnv s nmcc In New ork city 71 Uroadvvay, ouAVednesdav Nov 11. lcill, at l'J o'clock noon

    A 11 card of Iilrectors for the ensuing v ear Is to beelec ed and three Inspectors of election

    The uansfi r liooks will be closed oji Frida), Oct 0,at 8 o c lock P. M aul reopened on Thursda . Nov. 12.at luotlock A. 11.J V. Mown 1IASIS. Secretary.VOllrV.-TII- K AI.VUAMA OHLAT SOUTnEItNi HVII ItOAD COMPAN i

    Notice Is herebv given that the annual meettnc ofthe st n kholde rsor the Mabaiua Ore al Southern Hallroadlooipany will lie held at the oniceof the comi anv In Illrinlnkham, Alaliama. ou Wednesdav, Octo-ber "th lMliu nt 10 o clock A 51 .for the elrctlou otdlrec tors and the transaction of such business as maybuhriiiiitht beforci Ihe meotlng JOSIUII HILL,

    M'PTLHlll.U V. IKUit, becreiary.

    IVnntetl Jtmalw.17ANCV H'Arill US Wantrt good hands on fancy71 CKt It ft JUbPI'llY. 71ft llroailway.

    Hints -- First elass sewers wauledOSTUIUI boas, steal) employment, work Rivenout Alsoa few smart girls as learners, paid whitelearning 51 J fvM OH CO ,sfi Washington place.

    API It HONES. Kxperlenced girls on glue work,H also strippers and nnlshers on machine workNI'W PS.PI It no CO. OUHoosient.

    lt'AMH' tnlloress, one who ti used to workingv on Dm ctistomcoats. Applj at 0 1 ast SOlli si ,

    second Ooor

    tVnntctt SHalctJ ntrthnnic-i, fit.BtioKHI Mitll V -- Smart boy wanted, wages S3.0, bos 170. Sun oftlce.

    srioiirAHItlAilKTKIMMni-Itra- d) to go to wort.l'H "est d st

    'into I AIHI1 AIhltb For outsliln work. ApplyI ts i Uallubout st HrooklvnlTANTHi Mm lo learn iurbcr tradn. only eight

    vr weeks required stead) Job guaranteed In clt) oreiiunlri shop when tbrouch looU donated, write furfrcec itulnAue 51c ler s Harder Nchool. v7 Hudson st.

    AMl'U-H- rst class silicher. 140 Ucstolilst.

    3s nntrti Malta aUiurtHunrous.JNTAI 1.5UN1 salesmen srlvlng bond secure valufree ellr, exclusive terrlturv, P. o box1J7I New "iork

    H 1' HOVaurt liieiseiigir, wages $1 per week,niuilllvew th parentsnud have good references

    frriulasi iniilii)er (' I.T, box 10.', bun uptownoniee, U05 Proa leva)lirUAIlli: HAS wanted one ciulra lo learn mid1 wlllliu lo vvurk vvld be instructed lu our bustuess U4 51einiitnuiery st Jerse) CHyTl'A.M TU AN IHI A Who can think n7 some aim

    IV pie tlllncr lo palcut ? Protect )our Ideas theymil brmr )uuwiallh Wrlit IOIIN W HHKlllimiN& CO, patent nlturneys, Washington, 1 C,forthelr

    I, hull prlzo offerVANrFli bollcitcir.No delivering, nuTofiectlngiII position perniantiiti pay weekly sintoage

    (II.KN IlltOilll.ltS, llochi.ter N V.VANTFt Actlvo man with sortie knowledge ol rIt tsll I rad e w ho can learnciulokly will be Instructed

    In our builnesi, 04 aloutgomer) st , Jersey City,

    AN Al TIVK 5IAS who has had soma experience asalionian whols uulck to learn, applypersonally, Jul kail loth stWANTl'D 4. reliable man, about HO, who knows

    v how to sell nnd collect security reuulred. Ap-ply personally at SOI Kail letlist. r

    Situations H'anttil 3?tninlw." " EXI'imr NTENOOBAI'IIEIl,Voung woman socks permaneui position wheregood service Is required: salary, S1H: reference frompresent employer. IlEUINCsTON, box ISO, Buu n

    office. 18118 Broadway.

    S WEDIBIf OIHL Just landed, would like work aschambsrnuld or waitress, or al Hah t housework.UlASJOlUtaOlf.SuoiaalUtliah ,

    ffititatiottJjtgauttd e$tmnt$.and Typewriter desires position.STKVOaKArnKIl ttemlngton and Dens,

    more machines. Address ADVKHIl3t.ll, 1122 Leangton av.. city.

    llf IHOW, fully competent, would like loget sewing.v repairing, mending. Ac, to do at home, or wouldgo out by the dav or week: terms reasonable; references Address Mrs W3 Ash si., Jersey clt).

    Ituatiotti Wnntca ailnlw.MAN having large experience In the

    newspaper advertising business Is open for a po-sition. Address box 171., Sun ofllco

    CLASS 'oordoii feeder, with good references,. wants stcadv work.

    JOHN T. nVUSTS. 475West IBSthst,VOUNO MAN. 28. would like to obtalif poiltlon In

    1 wholesale dry goods house, with chsneo of advanrement; can ttvo best of references. AddressCOMPKIENT, box lbl. Stinomce.

    eltrt cC"-y- slsiat Klits,

    1RVIN0 PLACF. 12. near Oraraeroy Park. Elegantparlor floor, private bath! board op-tional; reference.

    IftTII ST., lit LAST -- Pleasant connecting double,rooms, excellent board, over) conven-ience, moderate1 uTTt 8T.7 114 EART.-N- cvr management! handlO soniely furnished parlors nnd other rooms, withstrictly nrst clns board, location unsurpassed andsanitary arrangements absolutely perfect.er CTI1 BT., 'J4 I AbT. -- Large and single rooms, enI s suite or slmtly; private bath; superior cuisine

    and appolutmcnts.

    West Hide.ST., SH furnished larire

    parlor, alio large, sunny rooms, very reasonable,good t ibloI OTIt HT..24'1 irusli roomsTgas, bath:lO Ii rms moderate1 JJTiTsTTon rooms, withJ. O toard; freucli cuisine; reasonable terms; near0th nv.q4)l"hT.54. in. AM) !IS TST -U- rst-class board,jj handsome roims, well furnished! references.1s5Ti "fir. ls'l hsf.lienr HarrsttTloiisi'.-Siiperi- orxO lioaril: neiviv decorated rooms, back parlor;tablo tioard: references

    1 OI) ST , "l 11 WF ST -- 3Tew "and handiomely furtO nlshed rooms with excellent board; referejeosAtl BT" H40--

    M

    and small rooms;tl ncwlv furnished, board optional: all conveulencos, private family.ftDTH ST. 170 Vv furnished rooms;sO nrst class board, private family; first-clas- s par-ties, re ferences.

    unibhnl itjcomaiiartmcnt.a to SetInatHlfls.

    9TIT RT. 40 FAST, near Broadway AMortmentlar,? and (.mall roomi, first anil aecond nights,l.ermiiiient, tranlrut.1 mil T. U4J 1 AST Furnished rooma for lijjhtL O houwkeoplng! slngto rooms, heated, onty fi;Ka, hath.

    ffTII StTTsUAST.TarKami"taii!fullr rur--- .nUhcd. clean ajipolntnienti, in (rood looatlon.

    near cable cars.jODhT 4 EAST I arte nrmly turnlabed alcorelaw room. annnunuiUtlntT one or to eentlemen;cmniPclinK private drnsln; room, batli. and toilet;

    fouttiern )iposur attendance refermcea,itnTiTsT, 1! JAST.-I.a- ck parlor. wTth oio frontJv parlor, S4. aluo hall room, nil convenience!-- .rTODST.. 142 AyT.Loey parlor b dronrn: eveirJ lonTenlence. good location, prlvata rarallr

    PEaC

    est Hide.

    C1IARLK.S ST . 12. nandsomMy furnished rooms Intrench family every convenience, selett uelghborhooa. referent.es.

    MACDOLOAL ST.. AO Larn front room, two qtillseparate folding beds, piano, alsoliousrfceeplne room1 QTII bT.. .35 WFSf.-Nlc- ely furnlihed front par--1

    O lor. with closet: prtvatu family, reason a bit.Uiz Janitor s bellO i Til ST. 4SU WFST-M- ce, comfortable room" bath, owner rBferenco.OfTII ST. amillroacU.aj Th JIanor Handsomely- furnUhed rooint, prhate baths, elevator, $15to 94 weekly.5 OU T. --J0 - sT Haciielors' quarters, newly and00 tiandtorneU furnlnhed: large and small rooms,atit attendance, ri'ierencesQOTII ST. 12 handiomely

    suite, prlrutohalh, breaLra&t If required;roferenee1 17TII sfZ2(tu VFSt. Mce aunn. llRhtVome1 . I roomi, up one Ulght, near L station niricr-al- e

    GOLIlTX

    IntiS nnd Stpnrtmrntis Co 5et.YHEFIRHAVENllEr

    m" l tMv.Mh kt rorner hMi tElegant niuir:inet.tc, v and lu room and bathOrtat tndL.ct ints nnVred. Apn1 to

    W a. U01tEKTB,Sut.errnrendont.

    TilEGHA JflJR CY,84 UR1MF.KLY PARK.For nnt une lurgc room aparmn-n- t and one

    C W, ILISS hup!.

    MODEL Ih'LA.TS.""114 th st Ati,TuO fast 5 laro ll(.ht rooms and bath,uaud iiMr I, station, reduc ed rents. JanitorHTKAM-HliATEIFIAl- X

    4od st. near Hroadwav '270 est; elefiantlv droorated, light rooms and bath S32to94o. Janitor

    ArARTJlFNTS 111 tic lmprov, d divelllnj 3(14 Talithree and four rooms, all llRht,with bath, laundry, hot an I cold water, and hallaheats I rent an '3 lo 811

    FOI.buM UHcis 2 Broadway, corner 12th st.

    titi.r. in .nv. l.JIVE HOOHM SI J mult 1.1 2AM 8tli ar.CUI I IN IL UOUWARU. 309 W est 143th St.PUTSAMi s.l'i.HTMVNTS unfumlsTied. furnished.X In desirable locations rent S340 to S3 000.

    M3ISOM miOTHEHS Will Uroadvvay. cor, lath St.

    RlrIllFr; live large Unlit rooms aud bath Inhouses on I exlnaton ar., from UPta toloothst.. handsomely deoraledSHT1I KT 1118, 140, 143 KAST.-3- II rooms;

    nails hesti A2nt rn MT..UM w FHT.-ian- d4 rooms toialais Mr.. 4UO i:HI'. lam! nini, ttoS14.l,i:XIMi'l(IV A.. 147t.l477.-- 5 rooms andballi IIHll, lis.rsit MHtiiJ'lo.ll) ss'l'., OU) WEST.-- d rooms and bath; steambent S41

    OI.VMItlTS AV.. stcslt TO HHO.-- O rooms andInch sleniuti.at TAoioSm

    1XATII HT 11.1-11- 7 WhT.-- 4 rooms and bath,heal hot water $iu1S7TII HI'.. S7T.STO 1VEST.-- 8 rooms andluctli elcam licit avitoS'V1U1T11 ST.. 1U.T.107 WEST.- -, rooms and

    I. .11. steam lieat hot water. $115 lo S2.11111 I'll HT..04H EAHT.-- A rooms, fit.Appli to janitors on premises, or MACLATrAU,i.44Jilna al."4 1 8T ST.. 841 EAST, nenrtd ar --Mice 4 room flats.

    1 I all Improvements carpeted hatls, Ac, ranae,washtubsrent SHinud $17, hair month free.TrljTll RT.SAI.fi 3. fil4. A4K H FST -- Apartmenta of)t three llcht rooms jniered and painted, waterand washtubsi JitnflO

    O I ST, 31s LAST Decorated slnclc Hats oFseven' rooms, aillmprnvemcnts.gaj M Apply JanitorQUTH KT, ft.7 4.VH .14 I I VI --Allraefivn flats. 4Oil rooms, hath, rane prli ate halls See JanitorIsJ.-T-

    II SI , '2i PST -- Apartments ot inree-a- ndfour rooms all tier tit mums theaprent

    I 'JOli hi . 1 v. FST -- Fleaai t location S roomTand1 tjtj bath, all Improvements, low rents,

    SiVfllinn jnottjJCS Co 5ft City.DIMHAIlLr IIOl'sr'5. furnished and unfurnished.lorallons, rent $1 u0 toSd.000

    IOISUJI HltOTHLIts, b.'dllroadway.cor. lSlhiu

    tlnfurnhUcrt Jlousrja lttTJFnUt'KIl HFST -- House IS 18 Iexlnnton av?; 17AVroomi. excellent condition, open for ImpectloaB A tl. 10 il 1'. M

    CAItllWELL it HF.YXOLHS. B35 8d ay.

    ilo tt for JBusincM gurpoueu.

    ntllUINtls stores,loealiouslofts, ofnees, and studios to 1st

    IOLM1U HIiciTlints Hltt Hroadway. cor llthst.J,'IM (ItrlC'l.'s. show rooms aud studios, StTiav.excellent loestlnn, everv convenience,elevnlol unit hall service. Apply to IIAHD31AN, l'lfKM'l), IsAlhav1 AIH.K I'OHM I. NIOHI vinlj I'llllllMII, 4 HI MOLDS, 833 3d av., to ii) month In 111 and SI Heeltmansr;v one vvlili skyllijii, suitable for tunravlui,, drawInn, or 1 hotoiiruphi

    HlJl.M a WHllINO, Slleekman at. ,TO I.I.T Hilt Itl'MMHS l'lTltl-OHI'N- .Desirable larke onh e fonuero nccupud by a iiankernnd broker. In Mount Morris Hank bull, lint-- oppositenew alallou New iiirKlilllral It H. WJthslrtnllnlile for iinr l.nelneatf. Choice Location,Apply 10 Mount Horrls lunk

    jKfnt (Estate cfox utr California.C'A l.iroiC.NIA Inco o ranches c hole e city and

    stiiiuri an rt siden, epropt rt. acre irai is lartceiutonvtracts, uiilrrli;ailou reijulrcd, iiiIuIiik iirop. rlv bendlurtatnlouue I ( HI nij

    1 and Aitcnl, l.UDS llroadwa, Oakland, Cal

    Seal Cotatc ef or gulp or (fixclianne.(1ALIIOHNI (.harmliiKhome l'j acres of iholcocorner lot, llrooin modern housennd barn, ou . lectrle Huo. near OiLlaiid nnd sunFranc iseo, will sell or trade for Ho, ion ropertyiprli b ti' 000- mi.NCE. inns Broadway, Oakland Cal.iralj?it.tatr f ox air Jlnv rr.a.

    $50.00RIGHT IN CITY N

    S2 Cash Down- -TVHhL EXl'UHHION TltAISH

    .. . . CHOICE 1AJT8, I00 TOn. -, KltEa, TICKgrM AT?OB, BALE New two-stor-y house! good Location iaarffi1l!JalJs5.,ii.,'

    t V

    cUtat Cjrtak ni,i!!i ITETKiTFriilriirAUcflONnF.n, ill B'YVAY, t

    will sell "

    1 2 1 CITY LOTSon 7

    SEDGWICK AND UNDERCLIFF AVE3., .'

    JHlftltlS III'.IOIITS, ?bet, UOlh and 177th sis,, 84th Ward, N. Y. City, .

    TO.DAY AT IS 0'f I.Ol'IC, t aat Ihe N. V. Heal Tstato Salesrooms, 1 1 1 11 way, ' ej

    CHOIt'rbT AtX'LSMIIIl- HISIDLMIAL LO0AT1OK i'SIN THh Cll Y VI

    Near Washington Uriclae nnd Opposite Fort George. VNKWKR J 1VATKII ! UAH I l

    40 percent, cash, balance on mortaace for 3 years, ATni.m(lUAltANlEhl) H'.H OFCOSI TO llUfEBS.

    gteat Cctatc .for aU (Dirj. '

    HII.M'H 1MI.NT. S.'III 1VAKB.Full slsed lots on lnrreito and Manilla ats.near ,

    Monaster!, only a few lefn tho Rrenless oarttatas (ever offered, vvlil dounln in value upon Mo,Keley' vieleLtloni tlllo guarauleeil b laevea' Jra isissrf- - Jance Company Appl) to HiAiCI"i MACKKY. sta .tion accent. Hunt'i. l'olnt.N. Y.,or 1IACLIY jtDAVIF.8. 1144 1'lne st . New Yoiu city.

    CultCut HolTsT. ono ol the Illicit, In perfect order, ,Knd av .for sale bvJAUM 1.. I.II.HY A. HON. iou 1 lucrty st. , ;'

    ' SALK Three-stor- hlcti stoop near Jit. HondaI'ark. Apply WlllTr. M tast lrllaSst. i

    8cal Mate or ait groolilsu.T1IK llV:T TWO.rAMII,Y IltllTHH

    In Hrooklvn, fancy brick nnd stone, two sets of Invprove inrntsi low price, small uniount down, balansa -'as rent, alwnis open T.

    fcoth st . near llh av KJAMES UUItKK. ISO Montaguest. J

    Wrtitcluitvrcrco. groiirrty ef or alr. (--

    IVIcKINLEY"b60EV1S lfS15,000.Tho 4U acres of Irvlmitou llelchts Association can 'J

    be bouccht before election, or If llrvan Is elected, rot sf!30l0. If McKlnle) is iloelcJ price advanced to ,x$4D(inu .Nov. 4 Unest 40 acres In Westchester- -.blahest point, lake of sprlnit water. Sic, miles fromMillionaire's Casino al Arlsle) JO mlnutatrain each wa. Aildnss or call J, W. DUOLlTTIsK, (Affent. 171 Hroadwa), evv York.

    g.cal"gj3tate utril. -- )character nnd education wouldAQEXTLKMAN'of caro taker of property, aftent tot

    ovrnvn, or Janttor, unexceptional references ejTea.Addreaa C. v. .M box 101, bun ofBottv

    iR isU 1 :EW BRUNSWICK.

    'hen 52 a Month.hATL llDAH AND hlMlAIS$lnl). WOIITH Slllll TO Slllll -

    VVM 11. MUKtlTT. 09 LltlEKTY ST. ISPALIHAOEH UlMTKICTt Lar,s iota. TJ 'i

    1 ?,, 1- ...1arniifOTiBiHTn.1 m, ht.tt tjB

    C'onrt Collldars Tills Day,Appellate Division Supreme CourtVos. 23. 25,

    32 .11. 15. 37. 44. 51, 2S, 5 I. 57, 00, 01, f2. (15tipreme Courl Special Term-P- ert I. Motion

    calendar callid at si A. M t II Fx parte mat-ters Pari III Clear Duorces Vos. 2011, 2IM- -.2011, 2BS, SillS, 2000, 2000, 2U0S, 3010, 3011,301.', 101", 3050, .1000, .inni, 3(1(11, 3070, .1071,3071, 3077. 'IllSi. 3 t, J4i, 3221, ;i0, .1227.32J1, 32JD, 3211. 323.", JUn, '12.17, 828S. 82JI),3241, 'I24J 3244, .'1240. 1247. J251. .1252, J21 IPert I Case unfinished Iaiw aed fact Nov27111 2007. 21)72. ."s 111, .1171. 2303 3220. Part

    Case uuflnlsl cd. Cases from ParllV. Part VILlea' Ca-c- s from Part I. Part MI Case unfinished, tlesateil rallroal cases Part till.

    vdjourneil for the term Trial Term Part IIclear. Preferred causes Nos .14I1H, Slsl, 87h9,8H01, M54, 8210. 72.17, 8(100. 32 111, (c.'Ol. 8708,8S15, N100. Hilsu, (100 1. I art III. Clear.Nos. 27011. 2777. 2e2l, !lll6H, 3200, 32 11

    12so lllnii. 2stJ Part I .Clear.Cases Ironi Pari III Part 1 Clear Cases fromI'.irt HI Part 1 Clear Cases from Part III.Pari lcar No .u',o. 2011. .111.1,32 1.1,:i54, 3."l)l Pari Mil Case- - uunnlshed. Casesfrom Part Ml Pan I Clcir Cases from PartMI. Part '. Clear. Cases from Part Ml, PartAI Adjourned for the term.

    Surrogate Court Trial Term It Ills of August(luldler, James llrad) at 10 m A. M. ChambersNo day calendar, for probile Hills' of Margartthn ktene. lien lam In Del dial f. Isabella f. Tannics.Lllra f'lct'ilng. at in JO . M Andrew Hiuiehbergcr, Charles Wise, Jeannle . MtComb, at 2P M.

    Clt,, Court Special Term Motions. Trial TeiinPit I Char Nos 4(1). 401 102. 481, 481,

    487. 110. 600. 213, 515 471, 488.2121, 2420,211404. 112. 2:22, 4111, 511 47.' 1751, 401, .278,5111,8110.011.481.452. Par' II. Clear. Nos. .17.'.884, 227, ,'102.21. 312, .111., 611 312. 648. 64l,.155, 651, 651), 500, 671. 30J. 01)11. .IPs, 60 1, 557,HOI, 820. ,11,7 .1)7. 518. .IHn 1. 2. .1 Pin IIIClear Nos 018. I'll. 010 U52. (11.1. 084, 31.1,822, 805 4.17. 5.'1, 27 I, 61S, H51, ( 10, 010, 060,Hill, 005, 1107, (125, rtjll, Oil), (Ml 015, (Un. (137.1171, 1174, 075, 870. 077, (17i, 4. 8. tl. 7. U, 10, II,12, III, 14. 15, 111, 17. 18. IU, 20. 21. 22, 21 24.27,28, 21, 30, ,11, OJ. IJ. "'art I. --Clear. Shortcause! Nos. 2002. 2752. 27.8. 2812. 2110, 2877,2SI1 I, 30114, 2(.1)J, '100 I, .1170, W.1U, 007, 2,I5,2873, tl72'u.

    Court of Append Ileclalnna.Ai.iiani. Oct. 0. 1 ho Court of AppealB

    handed down thu following decisions:People ngt. St Nicholas Hank of New 1 orl,, Hugh J.

    Oram rentier, appellant rcurdlng c Ivlni of I) Oyillli) Motion toa isameili ulid on the ground thattills was not an order llually determining a spielali rocee ling wlthlu t'lo proilsl ns of Ihe Constitution,huch an order Is onls rn'clvablci when cirlllled lolhlscourt by Hie Apiellatii Illusion

    In re properly or Henry Hrotison -- Order reverselo the extriil tnal It reveised theorder of the Suriogale lifTlrmlnR aa l sscssmi nt ll on the estate of thedi cedent has, d upon an a i raisal uf the shares ofstoi k of domestic) corpor itluus. and the determttialion of iho Surrogate in thai resgect artlriiied. Hiother respects theorder apiealed Itom Is alllrmed.and thu n alter reinltti d tu ilia surrogate s court lobe prociednl with In conformity with our opinion,without coils to either party

    in re csiatoor Augustus w eltlng, deceased Orderso module das to exempt from taxatlrn the lunulanwnt d b di cedent thai were Issued by the Lnlle tStiles, and us so mollified afllrmicl svlthout cusisluthis court to ellbi r part)

    In re i state of Oiorge Morgan, deceased-Ord- er af-firmed wllhcosla

    lu re estate of John 1 Hondayor. deceased-Ord- erof .supremo 1 em re reversed, an the order of the Hurrugate anirmeii w lth i osts,

    Abby Hovers Clark, appellant, agt Hiram Howardetal order reiersed and udgment ordered uponthe report of the referee Willi i oatic

    Ihe Hank or Metropolis agt l Fiber, appellant;Holmes, Hooih 1 Hayilen agl same, uppelunt,Charles Leonard and itinera agt samu appellantOrder afnrmeil with costs and the epic stlon answeredlu Die anirmutlvi', with leiu lo Ihe defendant loanswer within twent) dais upon i ainu ut of tosta.

    Ihomas 1j wis agt riuli) N. cook and otuers, appoliaiils Judgiiiiiu rewisid an I Judgments orderedlor the defendants on tl e demurrer, with costs in allecu i is

    People ex rnl Altornrv i.i uc ral agl the life andHesrrse Association of Hunalo order of (leneralTerm reversed and the order of 8itlal Term afllrmed, with costs to Itin ret en i r und unci bill of i oststo tho appellants, bpoom r ui d Hoyce. lo be paid outof the funds lu thu hands of tun ri teller

    Ullllam M Hoes, appellant, ul f dlsou (lenerslFlictrlc Cnmpih) Appllcatlou to withdraw appealgranted without tost in i liner o mrt loeithi r party

    loliuS uth agt Hillsdale I oil and Iron Companyappellant, A ( roirnn axt. Allauile Avenuu HailroadI iiuiliany of Hronklin appcllalil Pcoplo agt, Aliierltan la an and Irusi Compaui llurroas & rdmiuuiisriCclveiH Appeals illsiinsseil will costs

    .1 D thieve r al pellaltt, ui.t Pittsburgh Chenangoand frle Itallroad Cnmiialiv, (illhert I Mir)hard, appellant net Alfsaiuler J Moiidhn, charli aA He ilgis and another agt West rViore Hailroad andotlii rs appeluiiit Lucius I! Hul 'liliisou agl IheManhuiliiu loinpiny npi'illant, lugeno i' Dentonagt thn nnl irlu ( iiillit) National Hank aiipillauttllnrrliltM Palmer uppclljnt, agl John M

    new trial granted costs to abideiie.it

    John human art Dutchess ( ountv Mutual Insur,mice I ompiuy, appellant, Patrick V. Hedinuud agtIndustrial lleuetu AsiocUlloii appellant J A Keltjek agt 31 L. (lohlinan appellant, A J, Itogers, apui limit, agt llliabeth 1 alterion and others, J, J,seahs agt American Tube and Iron Company ap

    pellant, Ihomas Haddock agt Henry A ltnot, ap-pellant Oeorge Hayes agt I, it Mestanlr, appellam,Mosss Hawkins agt. John II lieakesuim another upprllanis, F'suk H losell agl Honrge IV Jacobs appellant. tlooige W Martin and oiheisugt Samuel C.freed, appellant Judgiuenli affirmed, with costs

    Irani Is Cuarles la yiarchant and others agt J, OMoore and others appellants-Judgme- nts amrmtdwithout coU lo either psrl)People ex rel (ieorge J clonic!, as executor, appcllant agt New York Lily lax Commissioners, Peopluex rel Singer Manufacturing Company a?t. btuteComptroller Wemple, W. . Penoyer and another,appellants, agt YV. F Kelsey. in re examination ofVeronica Lynch in supplementary proceedings H HClark appellant, agt. Vtronlea lynch; In re petitionof I. Ii Taylor to bate election declared Illegal In reacpralssl under transfer tax acts of property of llavld,y. Ulmberlyi In re petition of Ilruoklya ElevatedItallroad Company agt. John 8. Nagal aud others,

    wlti ooata,

    ., ". .fT. sj ,;,.iMliiiiiisiiit.MiiiJ.ii.ii

    ttt BXCLIOXa J. TXAJt.

    Tranaaetlona of the New York ClearlasxHouse-T- he Annual Election,

    Yesterday, at the forty-fourt- h annual meetingof the New York Clearing House Association,J. Edward Simmons. President of tho FoujflSliNatlonnl Dank, was elected President for theensuing year, and Stuart U. Nelson,

    of tho Seaboard National Bank. Secre-tory, The following Clearing House Commltteowas elected: Henry W. Cnnnm. President ofthe Chase National Hank; JnnflT. Woodward,President of the Hanover Nntttjal Hank; A, II.Hepburn, Prcatdont of the Third Nationalflank; F. D. Tapncn, President of the GallatinNatlonnl Hank, and It. M. Oahaway. Presidentof the Merchants' National Hank. William O.Bherer wits reappointed Manager, and WilliamJ. (lllpln Assistant Manager.

    Thn report showed transactions during thopast fiscal i ear amounting to $11. 104,184.122,nnd average dally transactions ot $102,270,011,Iho lagest transactions on any one day weroS104.4HR.filll. on Deo. 24. 180&, anil the small-es- t

    857,002,015 on April 4 last, The associationconsists now ot 47 national nnd 18 State banks,nnd there nro 77 banks and trust companiesnot members that make their dally exchangesthrough banks that nro mcmbcia.

    tsassamamamamas.aaissmssssssssaimssssssil i

    TSostoffTcLotTck.t(Shonld bo read DAI LI b all Interested, aichantMmay occur at any time),

    mallaior tho vert, endlntt Ott. 10 nlUclos(PKOUl'TL In all caipi at this oflicp ns folio tts: ,

    THANSATLAMir MAILSWEDXF8DAY At 7 A M. .supplementary 0 A. SL

    for KUKOI'K, per steamship t'arls, via Southamp-ton (letter- for lreUml must be dlncted "V9trarls". at V A. M (siipplemrntar 1" 3D A, Mfor LUHOI t pfr steatnsnipTfUtonli-- . via guecna ,town at 10 A M. for HI- LUIOI direct, per steanvslitp sNoordland, via Antwerp (letters must bo di-rected "per NoorUlnnm ).

    THUltSDAY-ssA- t 1 A.M rorKUItoPF, per steamshloAuf. Mctorla. via 1'lvn outh. Cherbourg ana 0XHamhurK. at H A.M for NLTIII direct, .,per steamship aaudani, via AnuUrdam (letter 1must lie directed " per amdam ") .

    SATUltDAV At IV 1& A. M. for t UaScF, SWITZEfV . iLANK ITAL. fal'Ai.S, I'OIITUOIU TUItKbY, 0?H.YFT ami UUIlISil l.SDU, per ftiamblp La xBo.riInlTne Ia Ilavro (totters for other parts ofEurope must IfillreLtdl ptr T allourKojnu"): at rb A. l for EUROPL, VVuieustovn. at 8 A M for NhlHrKLANDb di-rect, ptr 0tearnhlp Amsterdam via Rotterdam j(litters must bo dlrtctid "per Amsterdam"); V, .at lu A M. for hCOTLAND direct, per V ,steamship City of Home, vlaOUnow (letters must lk tbfdlretted iiert.ltor Home ; at 10 A.M forLAIK I OJ OSY and .NATAUPer MeamshlpHlch TTmond Jtlll (loittr must lie directed "par Rich- - wmotidHlll". at 11 A M for NoHWAi direct, pe .sivftmsliH- - Thtngvalla (.tetters must bo directed '"ptr It InRvalla 0

    PRINT D M VTT1- - R. ETC -- Oermin steamera sailingou Tuedas Jliurnlam. and Satiirdaa takiHrint'd Mattpr. etc. for Germany, and SpeciallyAildrticd Printed itattrr. lc. for other parts ofurope hite htar steimers on U ednesday takefipeually Addressed Printed Matter, eta, for '

    uroH! cunurd uteinirrs on Saturday tmkPrlnud Matfr etr.,ror bn at Hrltalu and Ireland.and AddreLd Printed Matter, etc., forother parts ot1 Ltirope. American and trench llnsteamers take Printed Matttr. etc , for all coutvtries (or Vi hich the are ad crtlsed to carry malL

    1

    After thecloslnn of the .supplementao Trans Atlan-tic mall uamiHl abovL aildltlonal supplemantary ,rnnlls are opened on thu piers of the Amarlcan,Lnglisn irtneh. an (Hrman sttamers.and ra--main open until within ten minutes of the hourof sailing of auamer

    MAII-t- . toil SOUTH AM) CFV TRAL AUERICA, WEST1SDI1-- tic. A

    WLDVl-SDA- At I P. M. for CUBA, per steamship HCity of Washington via Havana, at I P. II (.sup-- BMpkmentary 1 TiO 1. M.) for NASSAU. $ott atuohlp Antlda (Utters mutt bo llri4J-j- f bLHAmlliV. cbHTIIUUSlAY.-A- t2 '.0 . M for POUT AWTOMO, per HstcaihtrlroifiH iltlmort nt 1 P. (crupplement-ar- s.Hl.iuP M ) tor HI Rill'DA, tei itJ.niHiiIu Orinoco, Hat 1 P M siiiplmcmar 1 io PiI. for NASSAU, 1

    V and SA.STIAOO UK CLUA, steamshiplaj,r.a

    SA1LUHW -- At .2.30 A M. for NF.Vf Ol'MLlND.perste inir-hl- Aiiivrlan, from PhlUde Iphla at WtdO A.M (Biipp t rneiitftrt 10 A 31 i for M CHOIX. SI,THOJIa I LUARIand UIMiVl HI) ISLANDS,MARIlNIrt, and nHHlDOtas r steamshiprou label le (letters for itnuah lrtnldad, and To--lao miiavt be directed "per r ntabeli . at 10 A.M (suppfnifnlar 10 St A 51 i ur JEPl M1E andt.IUAioUN, ptr mam&lilp .nJandh'i (let ptern for CootA Hlca iuiit t directed ,'per Ardsndhti", at 10 A. M (nipDlenientaryin ID a M ) for KmrUM ISLAND JAMAICA.SWANK LA, ami CAR1H Mil-n- i er stHamshlp -Adirondack, at ID A. 21. for Ml K per steam- - ,siilppinama via Progn and a Lruz Uottrsmust tw directed ' ppr Pinaim at 10 A 3L(supplemi-ntar- r 11 A.M )forCl-NTHA-(except Costa U!c) and sol III PACIrlC POUTS,pr steamstip Huanec. via Colon (letters for fotiatemala must ro directed "per rlname') as10 i( V M forCAMPI-Cn- CHlAKs TAHAsCO,andYLt-ATA- per suamshlp MgllincU lletten jfor other ua.ru "f Mexico hud for tula muit tdirfcted "pr-- MclUnria .at II A M ror NEW.lol M)I.AM per steamihlp t ortla at 1 P Misimnli lnl' M ) for t API-- IIWTI, ST.1)0'U.N('0, aud TURK'S laSLtND, P r steamthlpSaelnau

    SUNIW -- At 4 A 31 for ItAllDAllOlS direct andNORTH IlKiZII. via l'ara Maranham and Ceara.

    steamstilp iJO'itPilc (letter for otlur parts ofIrattl nimt be directed er Doinln c ' j

    llall for VewfoundUnd by mil to Halifax andtli nice by ateaiiifr, clo at this ofllco dallj at S 30r 31 ilallsfor Ml ,u Ion b rail to lionoij. andthence h .teaiifr, close at thM offlic dally at 8 3DP M 3Iatlsfor Cuba i.ne at this onice dally as '7 no a. M, for forwarding b steamers sailing(MondN)4and IliursdniKi from 1'ort Tampa, iia. "JMads lor Slexlco, overland unite special I; nd- - sdressed for dnpatch by tai icr ilose at tbuionle dally nt 7 ou A M. I ReUtored mall closeaat6P M ircv.4.usdR

    THAN PUIUCMVILSMails for China and Japan (special..) addressaaonlyX

    per steamship 1 iiiprsof India (from ancouver).t lose here dall up (oOct 15 nt 0 10 P. M Mallsfor iMralla (cxtrpt those for Wt Australia,which are forwarded la lunipe), New Zealand,Hawaii, UJI and Sainnan Islands, ptr steamshipMarliosi from an FrsnclMo , oloie lit r dallytip to Oct Hi at 7 'HI A M 11AM. and fi an P. .M foron irrlvalat Nt workorsteitUBhlnUmbrlawith I riiU'i 1111.11- fir uitralla . Malls for Chinaand Japan, per te uu-n- lacomalfrnm Tacorna),tloitA here dalli up to tut f 10 at 0 3u P. M.Malts fort llita. Japan and Hawaii, pur steamshipH Icl (from han o), cloo hem dally upto Oct. It at tl SO p M Malls for Hawaii, perotcamiihlp Australia (from San close 'hem dally up to Oct 14 ut n 30 V M Mails fortheNoi.iit Islands per ship ttt) of Papettl (fromHan U n) tlo. u here dally up to Oct iS al0 till' 31 Malls ft--r Australia nxcept UestAus.tralla. Hawaii aid UJI Islands (specially ad ,dresopdoiih) per straiushli) Mlowera (from Van- - 'rouTer.clooA her'dall) after Oct 10 and up toNor. Hat H .In P M

    Trans Pacific mills are forwardM to port of satllna;dally aud the schedule of closing la airaoKM on th ,

    resumption of their iinlnierrutittd overland tranalt.fRegistered mall close at 0 OOP M previous day.chahi fs w va ion, Postmojur,

    Post Offlce. New prk, N. ., Oot D lHtrt.pautmi:nt or rtmn parks :Di NT IOHN H CH1 rKRY.IIUPSOX CI.ARKON. AND I HlOY 8TS, ?

    TO WHOM IT 31 K CONCHIN NOIICE 13 nEBB- - vb) gl on that tltln to this property has Den acnnlred vby the city of Now ork, and th.t It Is to be Uld out 4as a public park Persons desirous of removing any fremiiiiiH ttitrln Interr d will upon application t ,thlsite parlrneni, bo given permits to make such removaU until Nov. ffi lHti. Aftr that date work;upon the park will be marOd tht remains of the dead ,will not be disturbed, Lut thn gravestones will baburled,

    Ji) order of the Department of PuhMo Parka.Willi 3I LI VRY. ssecreury.

    The Arsenal, Central Par, sept. 10, I MHO. r

    "QCPJirsiE f ol RT NFW QHK COl KTT,O In the matter of tim fUidl amounting of

    IMlHi... uMlguee of tlio etiiaie of BamuslJ. Clemens and drrlrk J Hull as comXouliig the firm of t harJes U Websler A i o.. under agetier il nuilcmiient forth bn fit of creditors

    In purpitatie( of an order lu the atiovtfUtltled matter entered In the nnVo or thu ( of this court ---011 tho 17th djy of septembur. IHViO NOIICE IHHMtl.m (ll K.N in nil redltors and pers.ns havingtlalriiH apitiitst Smut. el ( lemt ns und J.Hull, laiI doing busfm i lit ihet-lt- j aturtotiuty ofNew ork undir the nn name of t hurlr L WehsterA Co , that tuev are rrqulrr to t me In and exhibittheir l latum with thn vomht rs tht rfor dtdy verifiedto the undt d, (iiarltt Ifouotiue the refereenamed In the afnresa d order, ou or before the lutuday of Nov.mht r 1mm. mid

    NOIH i- is HI HI IIV ALM (i I that the firstluarlng In the above- utltlnt matt r of the hnalof llalubr dgo Colb us nfortsald

    will take plait) ut tha oflkt of tlie utidemlgned aa 5referee on tho luih day or Novembtr IbttO. at 10 5o'clock a M -

    Dated Ntw York, Oct S IM'fl(IIAK UONoHUlr, Referee,

    rfdl Hroadway, New V ork city, ,BTFRX A UU8HMORK

    At tome) s for Unluhridn Pol nr. Assignee,40 Wall it, Niw ork city