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I HOAR TALKS ON FISHERIES.
I MK AUUISMTItATtOy ItlTTEItJ.Y DK--V XUVSCKIt fUlt JtTB TlEAIi:
,.., nrclnrrrt an Inabl N it rrn ! BresvtJlrllnta-'l't- ao ItrclprocHr of UetutlatlnatVenl In.lei.it il Jteclpr.cltjr of Trade.
Wasihnoton, .Inly K. Senator Hourmuoli iiilTortlscd upcccli In timiosl-Ho- n
to tlio (Inhorlo trontjr nnd mndo,namumout tlint will no doubt uld to lite pop-
ularity In Kw Encland. Mr. Honr clinticod
j,ij nppeiiriMico conMdornbly by don-nin- e
A ' n 'duck broadcloth frock cont, whichvrai In striklnc contnwt to tho more jnuntytuluvvay that ho nlmost Invariably wonm. ThoPcniiiof'1 wlilt cravat and d spe-cula Rftvo him riulton clerical look that wasnot at nil borne out by lila vigorous blows ntITcsiilout Clerolnnil and tho flshorlostri'ftt)'-- Souator Hoar's spcocli. whichvm n !onr nnd ctr olaboratolyrrip,ir4d ono was road from manuscript, amitwo larto maps that aro always placed In thoSNi.V.o now when tho treaty Is under conoid-tratP- m
aided tho Kenntorslnundoratandlnnthe Fitnatioii as explained by Mr. Hoar. ThoFoDHtor's Kcerotary Bat on a sofa In tho rear oflbcchumbor. Ho held In bis hand a printedcopy of tho Bpcocu. and followod It word forwrit. Ho seemed vary nnxlous to eeo that thoipoiker mndo no daviatlons from tho copy, andoccafilonnlly when tho Konntor would hesttatothe soorutery would fly about from ono pointto another In crcat notrousnoss.
Tho Senators paid more than usual attontlonto Mr. Hour's spoocli. Evidently recuralnc himm an authority on tho subject of tho rlthts ofthi) American llshormen. thoy llstoned to tho
, finM'ch thioimhoutovldontly disposed to calnalltho Inlorinatlon possible Bonator Gray ofDclawaie. tho Souatorlal roprosontntlvo of thothe Htntu Department, sat directly opposite Mr.Jloar. paylnc tho closest attcutlon to his speechand frequently Interrupting him by questions.
The ouly noteworthy Incident during thoof tho argumont was when tho orator
ntiuckcl 1'rofcldent Clovolnnd for appointingmen of such uninll callbro and so thoroughlyunable to cope with tho Engllshmou as thoAmerican negotiators. Whon asked by Mr.Cray what better mon could havo been select-cd- .
In lew of tho fact thnt wo had no traineddiplomats In this country. Mr. Hoar somowhatwarmly and boastlngly suggested the namescf Senator William P. Fryo, Congrossmnn' "ggswoll of Salem, l'rosidont llobson of thoj isherlos I'nion, and Wlllinm Henry Trescottof the Stutu Uep.vrtnient. Tho mentionof these names caueed a smllo tolilt over tho luces of tho Honators. Gen. Cogcs-wel- l,
wlio was listening to tho speech, had jutM.irtuii to luvo the chambor whon ho lioardliis mime mentioned. Ho tticronpon blushedliolly and hirasolf In Henntor Sawyer'schair, tho only mio In tho Senato big enough tor.i'commnilnii) him comfortably, and romainedlli'iro. Mr. Hoar's speech showod that ho hadghen most thorough study tothe Ushorlos sub-jee- t.
lloxulil:"I hao seen with deep regrot thnt tho Presi-
dent of the United States, or somo porson uponwhose nUvico he has acted, seoms to think thatthis object, wlileli tho policy oftlivat Urilnln and Franco thought so desirablefor them, or transferring lorelgn fishermanfrom their own country to ours. Is undesirable.He Inn liastenod to nut himsolf on record by nletter Jo the Collector of lloston. signedwith his own namo, as Intending to use allthe powers vested In him by lnw, evenunder tho most strained construction, to pro-M--
tho emplojrmont under tho Amorican flagof llohoruieu of foreign origin, 1 m sure noexample can Ixi found in our history, and Itlilul; none Is likely to occur again, of nnJvvcciitlve straining his powers and departingfrom the propriety of his station to prevent anisivouluu of r.kltlod seamen to America likethat which England uud Franco so eagerlyHrovo to gain ut tho close of tho last century.They look at the thing very differently acrosstho border. When al Wolloslcywas In command of tho North AmericanI'.oet, ho considered It his duty to call thospecial attention of the Secretary of tho Ad-miralty 1o their danger, from tho fact that colo-nial Ushermen In considerable numbers manAmerican vessels. The President's shalt isnlmod at the wrong mark. The Massachusettsllshery report gives 14.670 fishermen engagedin tho Ilshing vessels of Massachusetts. Ofthese, 11,7-i- woro residentftof Massachusetts:'.'.Mil wore ts of Massachusetts;
''and of tbeso 998 "Were Ameri-cans. Of the whole 14.070 there wero 12.711oithor having their homes In Massachusetts orAmerican residents in other States." The Administration in this negotiation hasdisregarded the authorized expression of thowill o! tho American people. If there can besuch authorized expression. Wo placed in thohands of tho President n simple menus for nbimplo purpose Inetoad of using that means,tho whole American complaint Is postponed toa remote and most uncertain future. Neitherapology nor compensation, neither indemnitylor tho past nor security for time to come Isproposed. Instead, wo have this most extra-ordinary treaty.
" This is nomero auostlon of tho Investmentof a few hundred thousand dollars and tho em-ployment ol a fow thousand men. It Is a Ques-tion o! the strength of tho llcnt nrra of thisnation. It Is n question of thai naval strengthwithout which our commerco nnd our coasteltiei arealtko to boot tho meiey of any enemywho mn y attack them. Jt onters largely Intothe question whether as a maritime powor woaro to he equal, not to Great Britain, but ovont.x'.inmlii. It is, i question, not of thoprlcoof1'sli. hut ot the limits and tho oCIelonoy of theAmerican :.avnl sthoo).
"What an unwise, blundering, timid,diplomacy Is that which, whon one
liun.ired and titty American ships cry out totbclr uovcrnment lor redress of vexatioustieatment in British harbors, for denial ot or-dinary hospitalities, for oppressive use of legalauthority, in turn wholly away from tholr In-jury mid buffer Ureat Britain to discuss overng.ilu tho inturptetation of tho treaty of 1S1Hns to IKliltig limits, mill takedown from herwalls tho rusty, disused weapons of seventyve.irs ago nnd blandish them again In ourfiiccs! What statesmanship, what patriotismis H for President und Hecretnry and Demo-ir.iti- e
Senators to set themselves with onovoice to nrguingtbo British casol Thoy toll uswo ought to negotlnto. Wo have negotiated,and aro content with tho results. Thoytell us v,o ought to arbitrate WoIiivo arbitrated, una havo two judgmonts inour favor. What treaty is likely to bo betterfor us thun tho treaty of 1818 ? What arbitra-tion more likely to result In our favor thnn thenrhltMinent of 133tl? Our complaint of Mr.Cleveland is not that ho nogotlated, but that horefused to negotlato in regard to tho Americangrievance. 'Hint ho puts off to a more con-venient senron. Ho negotiates whore we needno negotiation, nnd leaves our condition worsethan ho ilnds 1U Our domand for redress,which is a lit subject for negotiation, the grav-ity of which he tins again and again adinittod,he wholly Ignores or postpones.
" When Mr, Seward made a speech from nbalcony in WW and asked his nudienco wnathe should sayto thoKmperorof i'rnnce.nvolcoIn the crowd crlod out: ' Tell him to get out ofMoxlco!' Tho Emperor got out of Mexicoproity rapidly wheu Mr. Howard gave him theintimation, whon (Ion. Grant asked his coun-trymo- u
who had suffered from tho Alabama toleave their hill for collection with him,l.nglnud sent her t'ommlBloner hore with'in apology nnd paid the bill. WhenMr. Adams was told by Earl Russellthat tho law ofllcors of tho Crown louudJjolaw to prevent tho going out of tho rams,Mr. Aiamsqulatly nuswored: 'It Is superflu-ous to observe to your lordFhlp that this iswar.' Tlio rums wore fctoppod In nn hour.v hen Salisbury, tho present Prlmo Minister,was told br Mr. Evurts that tho Fortuuo Hayaliiilr would bo treated as abrogation of thetteaty. ho reversed tholr decision and paid thobill. Theie was Republican diplomacy. Thowrnlu'St Canadian official laughs in the face ofan American complainant when he thinks otUrover Cleveland and Mr, Bayard.
"All this Is done to bully us to put fish onour free list, that the fishery marine and thonaval hliengtli of our rival may grow, and ourl filing marino and naval uureery may dwin-dle and decay. Aro to China, that opium Is tomi forced into our markets at the point ofJ.ritlsh bayonets or the mouth of Britishcunnour
" I'hore Is no occasion for a noto of war.r liraness unit strength nnd calmness and dig-ni- t)
and understanding and maintaining ourown jat,t rights ore much more llkoly to keeppoace than tho supplicating and yielding
tho prosont Administration.1 ho whole mutter is simple enough. Whatwo propose to say to Great Britain is just this;
ii may wrlto tho law yoursolf : but tho rule,wnulnver It Is. must apply allko to both parties.Ji our Ilshing vessels with tholr corgoos canoiiy enter- your port6 for the four purposoiiieiitioned lu lt!m convention of 1818, yoursfimil ouly enter ours for the same purposes.
tfio jatno rule apply to both. If the Amerl-io- nfishing vessel In distress or not In distresscannot enter Cnnadlaiipcrts to buy. then tho
V?. .'"" vV,ll,n.B vo801 Blml1 riotcome Into ouri'o, .it0 B0"- - " wo cannot unload our cargo ofi i..i!i0.r"i0 .aml 'tony whore In the UnitedTnnrf..,obe.,1ifI?.b0,di ou HUaH n' "nloadihsi'nWS' "f'l hero tp send It nnpyhoro InJN states to be there sold, our ship
n twenty.fourl hours In Holifax yourt ilpshnllnot stay twenty-fou- r hours in Bos- -?' ' :,t ,H, Kaut:iJ ' lno codUsh is suuco lor.., laekerel.
i ,,i '"vvV19""3 nro n.' auorreifcomo noo--,." " remombor whose children
irllm.'r.w '""' 'wv sliown n sur-- aakonJ?lu,lno. '? yl '.' ?ur rl''ts for tho
"It X'im?' We J""i ltt,le ,o!tJ u 'Wo lrii? our mother gave us.
$!h no .eontompt or dlsliEo uponwe dad to boo tho spirit other
young natlonallly Mlrrlnir In her vein. Wobehold with admiration the growth of hor mag-nificent railroad system, mid the courago and
titon;rls with which hor statesmen aro add-ing those now, links to the chain withwhich England. Ilko a mighty Bnuke,Is winding hor colls about tho globe.Mr Charles Tniipnr and hlr JohnMncdtinald may we I glvo lessons tn both sidesof this cliatn bor. She is not ufriild to crontoor to eoutrol tho great railroads that are
to hor rommorclal prosperity, sho docsnot send away hur famous ongltieers. whenthoy iilaco their cenlim nt tier command,humbled, nnd banied from her legislativechambor, to din In sorrow and disappointment.Hlio is not iilrnld to build a ship railway oreven to create u navv. Hut when she nsks usto abandon our llshermon to her tendormer-eles- .
to build up a naval school for liorbyglv-nghe- rllsluii'tnen o.ir markot, she nsks what
il is neither fitting for us to yield nor for her torocolvc."
UAILV.V.U) SLWS.
A source of groat Inconvpnlonco to thornllroads leaving tho Grand Contrnl Station Istho Harlem drawbridge. Although thochaugesmade nt Fifty-thir- d street do away with muchdolay, Bchodu.o tlmo can novor bo observod aslong as tho trains aro obliged to wait at thorlvor for tho dniw to close. Two yoars ago thoNow York Control, tho Harlem, and tho NowHnvon roads circulated a potltlon on tholrtrains asking that tho bridge to closod for anhour In tho morning and n like time In thoovonlng, whllo tho heavy local trains nro mostfrequent. Tho potltlon was generally slgnodnnd sent with n bill to tho Stato Ecglalnturo,but tho bill was killed. Tho brldgo Is undertho control of tho Kioto aud Federal Govern-ments jointly. The uctlon of the Stato musthavo the Eodoral approval. Tho olovatod roadsnro also Interested lu effecting somo change,nnd tho superintendent of tho Suburban ltnpidTransit Is keeping a record of tho boats pais-lu- g
through daily to present ns proof ot thonecessity of closing tho bridge during thotlmo of greatest travel.
Tho joint Itnilrond Commission will meet thoInter-htnt- o Commission nt El heron y toanswer any que-tio- thnt the lattor may nsk,nnd moro especially to vontlhilo tho Immigra-tion question, which is now vexing tho Com-missioners.
On Sunday noxt tho Erio will run n cheapnlturnoon excursion to Greenwood Lake, leav-ing nil o'clock.
Mlr.co the Iron steamboats stoppod runningto Long Brunch It has been repotted that thePennsylvania Knllroad had got control of thostHiiinbout company with u view to shuttingoff competition. Tho rumor was oflleially de-nied by tho representative of Samuel Carpen-ter, the Eastern passongor agont of the Penn-sylvania toad, und I 'resident of tho Iron Steam-boat Company, It was said nt his oilleo thatthe bur that has formed ofT the Long Branchpier prevented tho landing of the boats.
Car Ol) on tho West Shore, which Is resorvedfor tho General Superintendent, is bolng
throughout.On Monday a dollar excursion from Middle-tow-
Conn., passed over tho Ontario andWestern nnd West Shore roads. They took nboat at Weehuwken, snlled around btutor. is-land, and went to see Buffalo BUI.
s. II. Brown, who was formerly conductor ontho Albany branch of the West Shore, is now athrough conductor on tho Saratoga train.
On Monday at 10:11) A. M. twonty-olg- oftho Moxlcuns who havo boon to Homo to seetho Pope, started in a special West Bhorosleeper for Mexico.
Tho bnggngo nnd express business on thoLong Island load has assumed Mich propor-tions that on Mondnya special train for SngHarbor, carrying nothing but baggage and ex-press was put on. It leavos Long Island Citynt 5 P.M.
Conductor Daniel II. Smith of the LonaReach run has been transferred to tho lustnewspaper tiain on the Montauk division ofthe Long Island road that leaves Long IslandCity nt 4:411 A. M.. nnd Conductor George Mur-rtn- er
of tho Manhattan Bench division hasbeon transferred to the Long Reach run.
Gunoial Superintendent,!. I). Barton is mnk-in- g
a tour over tho Long Island in a specialcar.
A new freight depot is being built at TortJen is, on tho Erie.
Six new n locomotives havo just beenplaced on the Frnnckvillo branch of tho Phila-delphia and Beading.
The Pullman Piibieo Car Company will spendt2;o,0O) in leflttlng the sleeping coaches It re-cently purchased Irom the Bultlmoru and Ohioroad.
On tho Erie. Assistant Yardmaster Charlesfitraut has beon transferred from Port .lervlsto tho charge of the Mlddletown vard. Yntd-mn-t-
Jeremiah Murphy leaves Mlddletownto bo freight conductor on the Delaware di-vision, and Ldward Harold, formerly extrapassenger eouduetor on the Stisquohanna di-vision, will bo general yardmaster at busque-hnnna'i- n
plnco . H. Dlo. who has resigned.Tho pnenger agents of tho trunk lines ss-terd-
agreed to charge one fare for a roundtrip to clubs of twenty persons who may comoto this city to join in the demonstration of wel-come to.famos U. Bl.ilno on his return fromEurope on about July 117.
The Pennsylvania P.nllroad Company Is pre-paring to make a radical change ut Its JorsoyCity terminus. It has bought a strip of laudon P.nllrciatl avenue, extending west from itsprcsout pmrorty nearly to Henderson street,and vvorknion havo begun to tour down thohouses, nnd as soon as that Is done the curvein tho track, extending from Henderson streetto tho river, will lie stralglitenod, and six ad-ditional tinoks will b laid. Tho round houso.which stands at the Warren street crossing ofthe road, will bo torn down, nnd u new one willbe built n: Point of lioeks. It will be used forshelter for the engines drawing through trains.Tlio local pnssoneer englnos will bo laid up onthe old tracks along Railroad avenue.
Plans for a loop track for tho accommodationof local trains havo been prepared. The pas-sengers will bo landed within a few foot of thoferryboats. Tho loop will do away with tholarger part ot train drilling thnt nt piesentcauss much delay. Tho old freight station atthecornorof Warren street and Itnilrond ave-nu- o
will lie torn down and a new one will bebuilt nt the corner of Steuben streot nnd Rail-road nventio. It will bo the largest In the Stato.An ofTort will be made to soeuro the consent oftho Rinurinn Commissioners to extend theferry slips nnd piers out into tho river, '10D feetfurtnor thnn nt present. If it Is successful Itwill not be necesnry whon tho road is d
to closo up Green street ut tho crossingas tho present plans provido for. It is notlikoly. however, thnt tho compnny will boallowed to do this, ns it would bo in the natureof an obstruction to steam and sailing vessels.
It is reported thnt the company has beonbuying nil tho wnter front on Stnton Islandthnt It could obtain. It Is said that it intendsto ostnblNh a big freight ard there und totransfer to It n portion of tho work thnt Is nowbolng ilono at tho Horslmus Covo depot. Su-perintendent Jackson sais that he knowsnothing about the reported purchases and thatthi report may or mny not bo true.
Tho work on tho new depot of tho Centraland Lehigh Valley lloilronds nt Communipr.wIs progressing rapidly, nnd tho latter road ismaking preparations to lay now tracks. Ahundred or more Itnllan laborers aro campedjust over tho gap from Jorsoy City, and thowork of filling in the Morris Canal bed fromMill Croek to 'ho basin will soon begin. It tinsnot ot boon decided whether the whole canalwill be filled in. If it to keen It opentide water will he readied by a short cut overtho Centi nl Railroad property from Mill Creekto tho buy.
A Thief with n Fnncr Tnr Snre Vlollni.R03TOV, July 10. A day or two ago n manon-tor-
tit toro of Thorn; on X O'Dell. muilcilcalirsnt1M W'aihtiiKton street, iuiU prlcml enteral oldriotluii,vrliti the Intention. a lift taltt, of purchasing one for m.
pupil of his wljo wodlu pay ntiout $3t or f 4CI. Thismnrnlnir hit cnllcil ami ssked for a hrM?. lemllnr to one-h-
fclioweJ tl.e a:osinitn. ua, ; , inir for t lie ittHnriCtlio Aim, al-- t he .tiiuM call In hair an hour fer lu IIdPI not return, tmtfrotn tue ijench ntot vlollrs left to be nn fill anil inrvaluable- ono was sion found to be Il hat! teenleft Pi be tlxrtl up br a lea.Ier lu one of Uoston's theatreorchestras, anil wai an Auilreas Kuanerlus. ititeU ITisi,for which over uo hail bten oflereil itionuner. Thesilsperteil person I a a Herman about 4V or Sl years ofaire, lie evMentlv knew the value ot the viollu he wastaVlnir. as several others could hare been more easilysecureJ.
IVnlklns Delegatr .loaee Harried.Aftcrtwo attempts at theCltyllall yesterday,
John J Jouesof - Henry street anil sopble Itoseuber.ger of the same aitdrosi were married. Mr. Jones Iswalklne; delegate of the rroeressito Painters' Unionand a member of a Ills bride s a pretty little Jewess,and this fact led Alderman lienjamln to retreat whenhalt torou-rl- tlio ceremnny uniting Mw ami CeniiieHut Ju lire riUhle beffsti the ciremuny over aud nuisheilit In food shape. The Alderman said that his irlnrliatobjection was that the Kin's pareuts were not present tocte Ihelr assent to the union.
Charles KieliL an acior M years old. and Lillian fiott.lelh. ailed in. erc also inarrlid hyJudje PPshke. thebride wns pretty end radUtii while Hie mother In law.Treated by tho same cereuiouy, w bathed lu tears.
Must Itlillcl m Municipal Itulldlnc;.Corporation Counsel Reokrann advised Comp-trot.- er
Myers yesterday that the act creatine a Commis-
sion to talo rliaryeot the erection of anew municipalbuilding for the accommodation ot the oflUesoftheSurrogate, County Clerk, and Itetisler, U insudattry.The Commlsilon must proceed to select a site near theCity Hall Park, butnotlnli. and erect a building.
Jhe committee of archlteits appointed lo eiamlnithe plans for the proposed municipal building met InJlayor Hewitt's olHra yesterdny tilth the Mayor andChamberlain Irtns They decided upon thf anard ofthe prises among ihe rompeM-i- s arfhllerts, but ihe re-
sult Is not to be announced until the ineetiug of theMilking fund CommUsloneri
Ttayul Ilisklnz 1'oiritrr, Absolute 1r I'nra.r !iiiiy.liT e,u the staii'mrd .C'Ib.
lienr tn MluitftAUtoc!.' Porous Plasters, mind.Are Just the o jlckesl rure you'll findVui pains and aches of orery kind. ado.
Too Vest a C'lcarcttoa.XUisy Eroi.' Special ltKreut.-- Mv
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3. t it in Iimi 11 ru ittili t "I Tnrrnnt' iHelticerAI'!'i:U M rem iti ail 111 etlecuarisinz from judUireu&iu ii euiitiu vc iirnikii.
'nSlSrWl.VHI.OW'H SnothlPff Syrup" Is theBest Remedy for children while teethtne. 26c a bottle.
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itrTiiowellscontributes to the
issue of HARPER'SWEEKLY, published
at noon to-da- y, a lyri-cate- d
farce entitled
"A Sea Change," illus-
trated by F. Barnard.20 pages, 10 cents.
HARPER'S WEEKLY
$4.00 a year, postpaid.iuniwitl.
OP THE COMJITIOX OF TI1KRKVOKT N'ATIO.S.U. HA.NK. al New Vrrlt cltr.In lh Male of New York, a: tho close of business June30, ISvi:
ELSOUltCFK.Loans and discounts fs.554.3m 14overdraft, stcuw! and unsecured 3,lirt 10V h tHJUds tn secure circulation . . Mp.mi tottier stocks, bendo, aud innrtiraKes ... r,S'J,vi tsUuo (rnmother national banks .... 144.IUJ:.'7ljue tniiii Mate banks arid bankers 4.5(ti 70ileal estate, furniture, and llttiircs 51lity.j4Current xtian.es and taxes taid . . . 21, u .t
t'l'ecks and other cash Items :t7HvcbaniresforOlearinjlloi.se MIti.is of other banks .. ij.msj 00Fractional oarer currency, nickels, and '
cents . lM t.vRpecle l.l'.O 1J4 I A
l.eal tender notes . . . 177.7o7 tsir n ctfs. of deposit for lezal fenders 3j".0u0 uoltedetnptlou fund with I ?. Treasurer 15
per ceuu of circulation).. . . SJ.r.lO 00
Total.... fu uul,"i4 12LIAI'.ILITIKS.
Capital stock paid In . Sl.rvm.onn noSurplus fund i.(..v.n r.tUndivided ptolits . .... 117
National bank notes outstanding .... 4U0'.'7nioIividends unpaid 711'J 11Individual deposits subject to check . . 4,03,n7 naI'emanil cerltiicates ot deposit . 14 r7' 84rert'iled checks lr3.1Ci 13Cashiers' checks outstanding rtl fslDue toother national tinnks l,4CO,Ml tilDue to btate banks and bankers f.J.'i.irU M
Total ... Jii.tM,7lrf 12State of New York, County of New York, s :
I. AKTIII'K VV, SlIKUVlvN, 'ashler of the above-name-
bank, do solemnly swear thm the above state-ment Is true, to the best of my knowledge and teller.
A MlhKVIAN. CashierSubscribed and awnrn to before tne tins loth day of
July. I" II U HltvYNAItli. Notvrj 1'ubllc. N V.Correct Attest . A. II mTUVI.M. ,
TlliiVlAi DhNNV, Dirtclors.ADl'.IAN M.IN. Jr.
To Stockholders of the Sutro Tunnel Company
who have not assented to the Plans
of Reorganization.
A jruirAntee syndicate hinsr been forme 1, utockliolJ.tru ho hurt not is riled heretofore to the jilant of reor can lz.it Ion but wind to protect their stock from beln?rendered raluelew through foreclosure, muJt forthwithdeposit t.eir share with tbe t'nloti Trust Company, 73
Broadway, .Sew orV pv the sum t .VJ cent perihare, and receive therefor the Trust rompany's nego-
tiable recelpth. which will entitle the holder, after compleitoti nf the reortfRtilzaUon, tothe ani9 number ofchartiof tocV 8 now depoMted by him, and new tintmortjCAce income 4 per tent, bond In tho proportion o;8l.fi) for each .Vi ccnti cah now paid
The time for depositing1 stoclc and payment ofexpire on July 11, lw, a I', M
I'aments ihould be made by thecl. on New Vork tothe I'nion Trut Company, and be accompanlelby the suck dnly endorsed In blank, and an authorla-tio-
to the L' n Ion Trust Company, Mank form for thUauthorization and copies of circular can be obtainedupon application at the Union Trust Co.'s orl.ee, or atRoom U. Till floor. Milla HalldiniT. Intenstat the rataof 4 per cent, will bo allow (td on subscriptions from thedate of payment.
or the KeoranUatton Committee,II. Jt, BALT7.CR, Chairman.
New York. .lui.e2I.IW.
MANHATTAN TRUST COMPANY!
10 WALL ST., .Ni',.V VOUK.
CAPITAL . 81,000,000DIKKCTOKS
K. O. Trench. N, V II. Y. Cannon. N V.
T. J. Cross, N, V. John R Ford. N. V.
II. h II o ton. T.J Coolldjre, Jr HostoxAui7ut Beltunii. Jr. N. V. James O bheldon, N. Y.
K. I), JCatiJotph, S. V. A f. Kcsenbauin, .N. Y.
C. V Uiermore, N Y. Wm Joini N Y.
C, C Haldwln, h, Y. hamuel I. phipley, Thila,Cbaa. V Tap. N Y U, 1 Wllnm. S, V
Henry Held, Chirajro. John I. Watcrbury, N. Y.
1 ran ci onnond President,John I Waterbiirj'. VUe TreslJent
Authorized to accept and execute Trusts of ererydft-ncrlptto-
lr leift for Investment and luanajrincnt of real andperbousl eiute
lKw,kltM at interest subject to cheque through theCle.irllit? Uoue
,.Ppii:rar nd Transfer Agent,
Missouri, Kansas ( ity ami Texas Kailnay Co.To the
tiKN'KUAl. COW&ULllJATJMi M(1:T(1GK 1.0.N'n!k.NhW YORK. Julys.
Hlnce our application to the L'nited Males itrcultCojrt tn June as subUlned, the Mixkoun ra.inc I
Company h is ci'iiseutrd t pay laie. lalr cUlusand nirratlUaT expenses of the iUourL Kuiisas andTra lUiiway Cnipny, and we bno therrfyre detided to defer for a short tiiao our motion for namiuirth KeceiTcr
Meantime our foreclosures are pro(rrelnff and bnndholders should uulfe for combined c.lui,. hvndlnnaints. addetes. amount, and rate of bonds to one ofthe uiidersuni'd
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I'nlun Trust Cucipan)', "I Itroaila'arWILLIAM MLHTK.Sh.
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tion Itoom Not. CJIinu l.lb.rlr St., I M ''
(IljrnrJerof Truleesoti'elltiallnlrlek,ileaea) JjLfaMLsi L'olted Males I per cent. KtiUtereil Uondi, da 3,(E
lxi7 Sixl(nu I t.ited Stales vj per cent, tteiristtreil liond, da 81,hifAlxi t nimJv Soilliern llallroail Cn 1st Mtx.9p.r ,'
rent, ion K line l""H ill ilirtUKt t'en.rai I'arlnc llailrnal ot L'aL (fan Joaquin a, 1
Valle llranctl 1st Jllc. Uper cent. JlonJs, du. j)5
tl((im Mlrhliran Cenlral nl road 1st Mte. 7per ent 'jj jHoiuls live. J 'f.VM New York Ventral ".vllroail Co .1 per cent P.bt Ba .i'i rll.1e.tr evlemlril to May. IH'M. I'M t
HU.OJU New Vork au'l Harlem Itatirrn.l t'o. 7 per cent fVaH St'onsoll.laieJ Vltee Honds. due lissl R I
$io,ns) i incnuH xt I'ani, viiunrniMiiis a unisiia rt.rt.ro. Kfyj iMii.rcnt Cons Vlt.e , iltir ll.sl. LlLa ,k
Jltti Chicairo. Hock Irlnri.l I'nclrle ft R. Ta.lptr Li? Q
rrnu l.xten otis anil t'o'.lateral. due 1IVII. Vit J9
AmiNevVork. Iarkaniitia A Western II IL Co. 5 AW npercent r.niiits iluelii.'t dot i
lttisliaris t'lilcaco A Nortliicestern It IL To. Tref, 1100 BSfi ieach 3
ir.lshares Illinois fentral H. It. 'o,5Hieaeh ej knil shares Illinois Central IL I:. I'o, Leased Lines, flOO Seach ' 99k e4iisbarts vinrrls A l!sse fl. It Co, Vitieaeli. W 3luisliare. Hostoii A New Vntk Air Line. II. It. Co., rr UjJS B
lerrtd. j9lM.1trtyorilerof Kxei'titors) H7 s.i'
Si shares Clllrens'Hre Insntatice Co , 20 each. t 'Hjfiiisiiares Teop e s Kire Inmrince Co .vioach. til stvi shares I'linnix Insurance Co $.ifach if ia'.il shares Manhattan l.ile liisnrancr Co. bleach. II wZltishartstiivveanl sre Hepn.lt Co, fllsleaeh. , P WVSVsbnres Knickerbocker lire Insurance Co, aJeaeh. altrlist shnres llriioal)!! itas liriit t'o S oach. llft'llis) snnres N.is. tn tins iifht Co (jveach !'$,(t,Msl.n.saiil,aa'.Uiili' npercelit llebtrertlncats IlliOUVsharea Loin; l.taii'l Mtfe IictMSilCn, lisliacll. t ffffj4'J7 . litre, vlimtnul. Mre In. Irnnce Co, flMteao'l IflaTl10 shares llronkiv n Acailetny nf Music. ,M eoch. tA
(Kor ar count of vrliooi it tnij concern :Su' I?)
IStVsbnres MnerWan l.liciric lh I o. each itjv syf.'MOtl l hlcairo anl Vtlantli' llallroad Co. '.'.I Mortraf ft, ,
t. per lent Ilntiiis ItrLI mid11 shares ihk ini Klre Insuraiice Co , v i eaca. . iI'i shares Liberty Insurance Co. first eiirh. ' !iH K
llsisliar.st'omincrCltlTrleL'ram t o, I'lef'il. (1UQ rarh. tarifflist snares CoinmercUi Teiesram Co, Common, ?tt)0 'ffl)i
i ai li HSh ,V2V shvrps pouter t Stvmus Mamifartnrlnir (V fttt A
6tsilhr l'e"lile'sl,aljht Co. or rstrhctrr Com- - JtW'ty N v l.tviirn tipercetr llo.Hts. iisi7. ai i
W.txvi t'orslciinaiiiislutit Co ot Corsicana. Texas, 7 per i.ifvcent II Kilne Ii'lil Iff.'
W shares vinericsn Loin A Trust Co. ?inoeacU. 1W. vr, shares Western Nation vl Hank, fusiearh. JIS'--t share The AI tin's insurance As.oclatlon. LtfsJ
H7 shite. vlMhhHltali Itauk. a.V'ieach !h',, v?M shares cin'intcal Natlnnnl llank ltleach. I?
2'V sn,re Vr.,atic' Natlnnnl Itank, f .'.V eu.li. JKij K.4', share Impurters' A Traders National Hank, $100 I if i
each . Mp'S1H.0iX) North Missouri rt.rt, Ctv 7 per cent, rionds, do. ;li 1
I "'.' Isi'l 3faom Cltyof Kt. I'aiilrt percent WaterCn ItomKlNK). JpBlJHSI.UUi) l' men. VlilMHiiVe A -L I'nill ll.lLCo (Iowa ij ij.','-(- j
ak liiv.1 Mine 7percei,L Hon 1 duo Hsu, , lti,Kt2.l Chic no. Milwaukee A M I'aul lt.lt Co. (Tralrl. M Salt
dn t hleli Dlv.) 1st viue per coiil llonils. IS'M. AShuT2,On I'lirsaprakr A Ohio It It Cn. 1st Mtire. u per cent 1! ;,' .
Honds Class "V dllaltsH JVSfl.rsx l.iiiiltablelr'.istCo ot Nev London. Conn , 0 par Sfti f,
cent Horn!, due lsi. I t Ijv.jf.HOsbnres I nultalne Trti.t I o. or N'esr London, Conn. I' (tlsti;l'l.b.ircs It iru o Coimnerce, lisi.ach. mil.1lltsiiari's I ntirth Nalluiul Hank PHMtarh HeK.B'W,tsm Ch.ea,;,,. n lui. A l'iii.urith It IL Calst Mtjre. iftti'ipenenl I iHnKilar Itu I' Wi
S shares Chtrairo hi Louis A I'liishurirh I1.1L Co . Tret lY'i'tJH.ls.i Solus line A buulhern R IL 1st Mice, a per cent lltC I
Honds. in.'l (j1fJ120.0(0 C.earnel.I llltnmlnnna Coal Corporation. "8. , llBltl
nes V." 1st Mt.'e. 1 pi r cent. Honds, Uuol'J17. WilliIteilet-nia- e alter 17 ; !.!I share Alliance In. iirHtice Association. f IHf.ff
200 shares Coiisoll laled Hefrlccratliii Co. 5HK) each. .i Iftlo,
Ogden City Bonds. tvBfe
One Hundred Thousand Dollars ot Five Per Cont ' milOgden Clly Bonds for Sato. 'jnl
The nnderslifned will receive btdi at his office tn Ocdea 111?City, Utah, untlt IJ o'clock noou of the ith day ol j S&JJiJuly, IBkm, for the purchase, of ono hundred coupon I 30r5bonds each of the denomination of one thousand dot-- W$f.llara, bearlnjf Interest at the rate of fle percent, per skillannum. pa able eeinl annually, on tho aist day of J anu-- ' ?ylary and the 31st day of July of each ear, at the Amerl- - glcan Lchani5 National HanV. .Nevr York city, State of ST'CNew York. fJjj
The principal of said bonds shall be payable within '' j '!twenty years from the date of their lsue at the city J tMilTreasurer's Ofllce, Oitden City, but are redeemable after jtsten years at the pleasure of the City Council It Is pro-- ' ' tMTided by ordinance that out or the revenues of tho city Hi'i!for the year w.x and annually thereafter, there shall f Jllfjfibe set aside Prlllcient f uiida to pay ten of thn said bonds ly fland the Interest thereon, which funds will be placed 1ft iShtthe city treasury und there held fur that and noothir f J fFfpurpose. i 54
It is also provided that whenever, after ten yeara from j S,the date of their isnue, there (shall be sufficient funds la (U gthe tnattiry (t aside for that purpose) to pay ten of Hfsaid bonds and Interest thereon, the Recorder of Qgden ,($ cjCity shall advertise the fart for at least thirty days la ' & mSone or inoro of tho newppapern publiihed dally in th t(W 2city of New York and Ogden City, stating the number fit p )f5of the bonds which the city wishes to redtem, number-- kLlnir them tn the order of their Issuance, nnd commeno ipFrInfr with tho hljrhest nur.iber then outstanding andstaW iifif'Vck the date wheu they will bo paid; andlf the bonds so jrnumbered shall not be presented for payment at the F!lrt'time stated, then the f una shall remain In the hands of M$" zthe Treasurer tu pay said bond hen presented, but th !? ff
bonds shall draw no interest after the expiration of th jlS 1tlmo stated In the ad ertiseinent, & J-
The City Council reserve thf right to reject any and safe :t '
all bid, and to reserve from Immediate delivery any Itfr &
number no: exceeding fifty of said bonds, until the city tVjL JKshall need the funds therefor. The said Londs so re- - ;4i Jsorv ed are not to be paid for, nor to draw interest until jf rj'deUvrcd. . iS
The said bonds are Issued for the purpose of raaXlnr ' 1mpublic improvement. The city has no other bonded In- - f' K jl,debiedntss, and Is limited by law in its borrowlnr j Aj'tSLcapacity to four per cent, of its taxable valuation, aa ("f'j&rshown by the lat of Its taxable property for Wt jterritorial and county purposes Any attempt to become u$ 4Indebted In ex con thereof U declared v oid These bonda H8 .
aro exempt by ordinance from taxation for city par- - !,'2THOMAS J. STI.VKNS, City Uecorder. jJ TOGDEN CITY, Utah. June 0, It. Siif:
EAST TENNESSEE, VIBGfflli lil GEORGIA RT CO. j
First Mortgage, 50 Year, 5 Por fpjCent. Gold Bonds of tho 'f'J
Mobile and Birmingham i'l'lRailway Company, viGnarnutcetl, 1'rluclpnl and Interest, by tha FJf MHast TcDBeupe Co. t W 'M
IXTEKKST JAM'AKY AM JULY, j tMlkKl.NClIAaLj Dl'i: lOT, ' fj" M
A first mortcage. at the rate of flSO.OOO per mile on W Man integral part of the liast Tennessee Compiiny! ij famline, which owns it and guariiiitec Its bonds. Ihe net K'U (Hsurplus of the I.nsl Teniicice Company for the year uf9ending June .'. 1m Applicable to the guarantee. $s 9ttiuounts to !(tOO,OUO, Hhirfas the total tntettt on '8the M A K, bonds is only L'U.OUU. illfl
Tho tine was completed June 1, and forms the extern rj jBs Ion uf the East linnet-se- sfteni to the .iiilf of Mexico, V.Jflreachliu from .Mobile to ri'lnia Junction. 1.pj miles, and ' & iflcost lurvel) in excels nf tl.e proceeds of the bonds Is- - rilleueduroiilt In Jlobllt it ha j.iust valuable terinluabj, f(
.ranted by the city, rl.'ht ot way through two miles of Pflstreets extensive nliirf pilrileges, and depot ground! iHin the ln.irt of the city, all covered by the mortgige ''tfl
The growth of thf Kant Ttfunese Company since 111 "a Mreorfftnlaii'ii) less thnn tv.o ears ago u most "7 jHThe gro-i- ear ntn,? hatt increased from about $ K 7wl,(XX ' JJMto?l(Ki, end the net ointlugs from $l.'.7f-)- 0 to ''Hovor 51 7(J"ts Against tin Utter sum the interest jcharv i about $l,liJ"'. leaving a surplus of (vxsj llffflupon which tho present guarantee would be the first r?9claim, inking precedence of the dividends upon the c' f9shnres of the In runriien Company, whlcli are paid , M
at the rate of 4 per cent, ou the ttrtt preferred stock t jHWoofler for salt) a limited amount of thee bonds aj Af yB
O'i 1 and interest. 'V HPOOR & GREENOUGH, l M
EDWARD SWEET '& CO.', ' I.1H IIKtJAli hT, NEK YOllX. t ' 9
rpiIj:iHTOXOCITY.ATIO.VAl. ItAXKlocated at hTIlO.Mi CITY, In the bTATh UK KAN. '''fl
HAS, is flo.tug up its afTalrs. All note holders and ether rHrrcdltorJ of sr,id auocittlon are therefore hereby notl Hfled tti presLtit tlia imtes and other claims against th t Hartociliii for pa)inent. IT. AlJAliK, Cashier. H
XJa;e May -- J, 1 H
flTIIK fiTHONO CITY AMv, having the same stock i Mholders, cajital and surplus, dlrtctors and offlcer, aa , Hthe Mror.g Oiy National succeeds to Its busluesa (anl will continue the general buslners The Hp4tronai heretofore exttudct to the btrong City N Htiui,i llank is folic. ted tM
IRVING A. EVANS & CO., IUa.S'KKKS AMI lll!riKI'.lti M
vii:jiiu.us of tiii.BOSTOK, M-.- VOUK. AMI PtllLADELfUU
.STOCK IACIiA.MIP.ri Mhfork J.arliunffn Itllllillar, t H
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SIO FOR TWO WEEKS 1111 ll.n alsVi.ls II' an! IoI.hu anl ltailrnal fare) jHscsi.t. ci e .;i rnim.'n I, il II a uuil rrrialnlr I ruv ilar 4 SfHIf Uini nlsiiilii l .iinin) llmr viir is wlili rfl.illl'llVH HMl hi vl I) ri.A.TI.lta for rrnnts ami colifrstiona, ,IIVIIilllN Vl'IIIIIOl, I'AMII. Ll.i in nnr. . ua. laalqillluts anil III. anl IU lUluNAI'lll IIUI, txiXl- - fur aHcleaning skin and sealn aud curiae disease, Qt sania. AaVEgld br all ITUKEllts IH
SliABL'BV JOU.NSON, Utrt., Xtv Ttnt. fMi :
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aTara'1 Heandal Thnt Bnperlatendent Mur.rar Mar Want ta I.xok -- -
Botwean tho mornlnir nnd nfternWri ses-
sions of the Jofferson Mnrket Police Court yes-
terday Police J ustlco Gorman presided at thoexamination Into tho cbargo of extortion pre-
ferred by Saloonkeeper Rortrnndt Meyeragainst Pollcoman Thoodoro Mlllor. Mlllorcatno Into tho prlvnto examination room withLawyer 'William F, Howo. A number of hisfrlonds followed. Ho looked less anxious thnnon Ids previous visit, when ho was first broughtfaco to face with his accuser. Moyor, on thocontrary, who had thon boen virtuously Indig-
nant, now appeared Bhoeplsh nnd wearied.Lawyer Howo boamod on tho just and tho un-
just with orjual condescension. Mlllor hadboon detailed to report on tho character ofMoyer's concort saloon for tho Information ofMayor Hewitt Ou tho previous hoarlng Moyerhad sworn thnt Miller asked for monoy.fornfnvorublo report. Two allldavlts by Moverweto prepared. In tho first ho sworo thatwhen Miller entered his concort saloon at NI3Christie street for the tliltd time on Mondaynight, July 2. ho took V In bills mnrked by Sit-p-
lnteudetit Murray and glvon to Meyer by Po-
liceman Runnor for that purpose and thrustthem Into Miller's pocket. In tho eecoud hoBivore ho put tho money Into Miller's hand.
Lnwyor Howo's first question on llioyestordny was directed toward
denting up this discrepancy."How does It happen that you made theso
two (llfTerent stntomonts about tho sutno oc-
currence?" he asked..Meyer was much confused. Ho mannged to
stammorthnt his momory had been cleared uuIn regnrd to tlint wheu tho second aflnluvit wasprepared. It bocamo notlcenblo as Mr. Howocontinued to frnmo his questions that thoywere exceedingly mild, and that his ninnnerhad none of that ortisquoneBS that torrtllos thounlnltlntod on tho witness stand. It was alsoapparent that Sir. Mover had lost all his previ-ous virtuous Indignation, nnd was quite willingto assist Mr. Howo in showlngtliat ho was mls-tnk-
when ho preferred the ohnrgo againstStiller. Ho wasn't sosurons ho had been thnttills paragraph In his allldavlt was correct:
The defendant then asked deponent how much moneyhe had given him and when deponent said !& the de-
fendant exclaimedNo that Is not enough. Five dollars Is nothing.
That will not do. Isn't il worth tiA for mo to make afavorable report ! This is not enough tor the Captain."
Tho witness thought thnt ho might possiblyhnvo misunderstood this. Tho climax camewhen, under Sir. Howe's guiding, ho admittedthat he did not know that Miller was a police-man when ho guvo Mlllor tho money. In botnIds affidavits lie had Mated oxprossly thatMiller hnd Introduced himself ns a policemanwho had been detailed In consequence of ncomplaint Bent to tho Mayor to report on thocharacter of Moyer's saloon Uo had statedfurther In his nllldavits that Mlllor said howould not visit tho saloou on Saturday andSunday, and would mnko anvornble report.
Justice Gorman and the spectators weronmarod nt this dlroct contradiction by tho wlt-no- ss
of Ids previous testimony."I move for tho prisoner's discharge your
Honor." said Lawyer Howe, smilingly. "Thocode saysjoxpressly that, in order to mnko outtho crime of ettortlnn. It Is noccsary that thocomplainant must havo known nt the tlmo hopaid the money thnt howtia paying it to anofficer.
JiiRtico Gorman looked unwilling, but the lawhad boen correctly quoted, as ho found uponexamination, and thuto was no alternative.
"Tiou nro discharged." ho said to Mlllor.Tho lattor lolt the court room with Mr. Howo
nnd his frionds. Moyor went out at tho sametlmn. but started away ulono. His saloon 1b Inthe Elovunth precinct
hii.l lzuby Pitisox iiomrThe FAinons alalldlnr "Will Probably Not
Tttue a Journey to Chlcnso,Richmond, July 10 In February Inst
Rnwllngs ,V Rosa made a sale of thooMLIbbyprison to Wllllnm II. Gray of Chicago. Tlioprice to bo paid was $23,300. On Teh. 27 Mr.Grny mndo n cash payment of $5,825. Thoother payments woro to Po mndo In six. nine,nnd twolvo months, or soonor nt the option ofthe puichuser. Gray aftetward disposed oftho uroier:y to a Chicago svndleato nt a con-siderable udvuuce. Nothing has been heard ofthe purchoors recently. The dato of the sec-ond payment Is Aug. 1!7. There Is reason tobelieve that no more payments will bo mado.nnd that tlio Chicago syndleate will sell thoproperty at auotiou. The scheme ot a nationalmuseum of war relics has not materialized uwas oxpected. and the jiurclinsers seem tohavo an elephant on their hands. Tho Rich-mond owners of the property stipulated fromthe first that not a brick should be removeduntil tho entire purchase monov was paid andamply secured, nnd from present prospectsLibhy prison will continue to bo a point of in-terest to people vLUttn: Richmond.
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ra'.'t (mi uu "-- ('. Jlirj.2H4 American Cable. . T--H 7a 75 T.'i 7ouiMArnrricaii hx. ..in- KM Ks, 111714 PouiiiHurr..iioch ap pf u;i inv, j.. 117L
lusii'amidi southern. 4lfl ,'sjij 4u)2 :tfli UAilm Central PaclOo.,.. !il :i.)i mi :i.H 3.1
IWM'llli- A .N, W P.1s lusjj IO..U KM 1H.W1IMII!,1IAU UP) 113 Ul'.( J t2
oo2i.'i i' vi. a i' tv.n nu i.'ii .7, n7?il';7ui!., M A Si P. of. PiVi infi'a IJJ liui 1115sIMOi'., it I a I'ac .inj)J pn licji mu, in,--
,--Mi'.sti.ihpi,, 31 ajii at sj?i 31SKI I'm. W. A II pf ! 4 4J 4t 5
Still Colorado Coal . 34 8.M, .'II IV. i, 3uiUll'nl. II. V.A ToL ilH 2I!4 21 2UU 2.1KliAConsol. (las Co,,,, 7J 71 7J 1:'i 7J
MX Pel, A llu'lson IP) MUH tlu lld-i- j llo11524 Pel lai-k- , AW. 134, 13l( IU4 13lt 1J3
ttou h. T V, A U PI PI PI l)U pi111. 1. V. A I,. 3d4it. 23 2J 23 23 23Upillions. A Tei IS IV in 13 54s Illinois I'eniraL. ,IHU II'K 11iu 1IHU H7W(Oil. E. A Western... I4J II Ufl 145, 15
ono UK. A Htstenipt 4N 451, 45 :l 4'l471 1 ako hore.. m if Ditj mu o:U ellsU'sil loulsA .Nash. . . 5'.'4 !t 5vL Cm; 5oUIhjN Manhattan lm.. ST sb H7U sss, s
IIUMiMiasuurll'acine,. 731, 73 73li 7sl! 7.vSlliVIo, kail. A T, . IS, IM, I3)t 131 13)II" I Uoblle A Ohio, .11 li I, m icj'.OiN.1,11 I A ht, i 7H' 7si, 7 70
luiN N .1 Central. ", .' fV .V hJXiV.lN I vMMI IKS, PI, P'C, llil 1(1. lj
IIM'I Y A ,v Lni.. '''t 4,li .l'4 4U 4 1'I..N .N. V . C. !. I. 15 l.'.t. IN l.Mi 15V"
HH V.C A St L Istn (.! til Ul l.ji-- 111
pJO.N l.l'.VSt Ui'dpf. 31 31 31 JI 3JU.S. V.. UAW Pl l,l p. I
t2tON. V..U E. A XT.., 2(44 2'.', 2414 25U 25U10ON.Y.,'uKAW.pf.'of.t Wl, Ml! 57 M)
tW&fc&Airi'Bt-So- t, Sot, SOJ, 90 1M
(Ten- - ilaV iovs noifno.fUt. M '" "I. PH. Aifrd.iisi horfls: WMt..., 17 1 17 leu isasi Norfolk A West pf. 47M 47H 47t 47'2 4i'(eto Northern l'o !Mli M 3(l rtas 24W
l.Mtxi Northern l'aa tf.. .N3l 04'4 KAl Mjj nttjl7lllhlnA Mis Iirjj 2U?, Ptd iiiU SHU
71 Ontario A West,.. IS IS I.'. r,lt i5tsr,i oreiron imp .. . ie, mH '"K ri tailItMiiremiii It. A N.. Kl W lu P2'f t'3
S.tuoreion A Trans... 24M 2t ?' ?itjA(o PacliloMall. ...34 nt Mt l, ;mu4iiren.llec A Ur . let, tuV ll'U 11" ll'fs
SOlvil'hlia. lteadin. 4 01. '! ill iilljKl I'hlla. (las "" ' ni VIr(l Pull. Pal Car do, INsl( lf.Hlf 157?ii IN71J I.N7V
KlMllttch, A w r Vtl, ! 2'l 2 .)(I4iiiitirh. A w p pf.. n.:t4 uiva ia( niit mill.0HtU A S.P. I'M Wl '.""(a WhVllht U A S. K pf ..07 H7I( 117 B7 7Z
10 St. UAH P. Iltp...ll4 114 114 IKliJ 114StsiSt. P. A illlluth pf. P74 1174 P7lj KlHint. P. A (iraaha .nil .'urn in :mu 37nrmi. p.. l am. Prj lo.Vi itu trAl po6311 ht lb Ark.ATelt. HJ H( llj IVlj 14
IKiTcmi Coa A Iron. vli :7' 27k 27U 27ltiVTex.r Land T si. mis. 3iL, 2VH, v.'4 uu
4VVI1.TaPaflli1.... 2IU WN, 2li 22K i'.'i; '
17530 I'nion Paoino ... Ml V.s, t.lii Mj, 5V.Jr H Kxpress ., .. 73 7J 7J 72 73IllnW ht I, A P. pf. 23J1 i'" Vftl 2(' 2d,
37H4" West I'nion Tel. "l H T,H Ac. 7isj 77J430JW. A I.akel'.rl &2s MH ni'M 52)4, M
The total sales ot stocks were 237.01VJ shares.
soutok fwttd qcorsnoMi.M. t'"t... UK AIM.
A.. T. A S. F.. . K'.V4 W.S4,nostnn W. P.... ( uCh. Fur. A or. 4sl, tn ,Ain. Hell Ti...,224 2311Kastern . . .. H 12" VIm. Tel. 4.1 44NlntA I'oroM., oil 4" Krle Teleohone, 3 i 31HmtA P.M. tit. Ilsl Hit I Wis. I ent com. UU 17Mex, cent 4s... (Ill, iJI .Wis. (inl.pt ... J4Ilex. Cent si'k. 141) 15 W osi hnd Land. 2tH 24i
rNiusnatrniA rtosi.,'1 uuuTArusI'M. All M. I'M. AtWi.
neadlnriml.Os.. nxi si lllilth r.AM.Co 41Keadlnr in. 7s.. H h(1 I'cniisylTaniN... t.3U SHUHetd'(cn..'is,JiL 7H 77 il'hl.a. Irartlon. 5OJP.N. V.APhlia. I'.t K( I'hU. A trie 2t;Vt 2SLehllh VaUer.. bi'i Asl
isn-- t toiof etOTSTinis.Atlantic A Ot. W. 1st.. I5ts Louisville Naannlle.. S7Atlantlo A lt. W. 2d.. 7 N. l.lVnlrll, Ki7UCanadian Pacific ftd. Northern I'Aoitia p., A4it'enlral I'arltlc 331, Pennsylvania M'TPrle common ii Beaditu :n,Lne 2d consols ti5,St Paul rotnmon. irrtsIllinoisl.entral ltti Union I'autic. .......... &H
hansusA 'Uxas )1MM abash pf 241Laiashore UJSsI
TUKSIHT, July 10.Tho stock mnrkot showed Its truo chnrtictor
eoneauontly yesterday's setback wasmuch moro than rocovoretl. London at thoopenlnc took the markot away from tlio localdealers. First prices, responsive to tho Lon-don market, woro from ' to ij V cent, hlchorthan tho llnnl onos of yesterday. Tho com-paratively heavy builnc for Kuropoan nccounteiivo conllilont'O to all who woro disposed tofavor tho lontt shlo. whllo It teriorlred thosmaller bear traders. Tliev covered theirstocks pretty generally soon alter tho openlnc.Rut no effort was mado to rooovor tho lnruorlinos put out yosterdny until the day was wolladvanced, nnd prices ns a rulo woro up fully 1
13 cont.Tho most Important development nfToctlns
tho market was unquestionably tho Uovem-mo- nt
crop report. It fullllled tho favorubloexpectations that had been entertained
It. Tho forolcn houses liavo especiallybaoil hopes ol a bettor stock markot upon thobelief that this report would make au excep-tionally Rood showlnc Tholr Bticacity hasalready been rewarded. Incidentally, reportsof a (settlement of the cnblo r.ito war stimu-lated a fairly Innio speculation in WtstetnUnion. Ofllcln! assurance nto tliut tho warhas not yet beon lormnlly terminiitid, but It isndmlltod that negotiations to that end hnvobeen renowed. und with fair' prospectsof success. 'Ihe Rnclisli cable companieshold tholr annual meotlnitsinnbouttvvoweeks,and it is bolievod that their stockholders willinsist upon a restoration ol rules, if tho ofllcorsot tho companies do not anticipate them In suchnction. (Jtlior mattcm luvorably affcetlni;Western Union nro belnc progressed, and nrolinble to bo satisfactorily cimeluded any iluy.It is estimated by ou officer of tho compnnythat the probable restoration of cnblo ratesvv III result In an increase in the not Income oftho Western Union Company of about tUOd.OOOa year.
Tho most Important croup of stocks wns theGriiniruti-- . with.St. l'atil loadltii: the entire listin point of netivity. It nl.--o seoied the urrntestnot advaueo. A little moro Unlit was tin ownon tho UtaiiKor situation bv tlie stuteui'-n- t of
, tlio C, R. and Northern road for May. Tho suc-cessive statemeuts of this company proclaimIts bankruptcy with Increasing emphasis. Vetdespite tho fnct that its net earnings lor thefirst live months of the year wero les than$1,000, its boudsnro nuoteil lu tho market as ifthey weio tl.o cliUt'titlon1- - of a most prosperouscorporation. Tlioro is onl one explanation ofthis phenomenon, namely, that the hirtro hold-ers of theo securities aro satisfied t lint the in-terest upon thorn U helm; und will be providedbv thoC, 11. and fjuincy Company.
Wliilo tho inerenso in tne volume of trmllncwns most cratilyinc a more important devel-opment was the obvious tendency of tho mnr-ket to broaden. Tln number of stocks (knitIn was very much larger thnn it has been for anumber of months. The bimrs, who ester-da- )
assumed wltb a cood donl of conildeccothnt the upward movement hnd ubout cul-minated, took to their lieeli y, thoughsome of thorn waited until the movement budbeen fairly resumed before adontinj; a policyot discrotlon. Tho market whole was thomot oncouraclnt' one ineterv respect tlint hasbien seen on tho .stock KtchaiiKu since April.Of course, tho volume of cood orders is notlarco. but Hint it is incre.islnc Is the most
phase of tlio spuetil.itlon. The clob-lu- c
was strons ut tho boot prices.Final sales comparo with thoso of yesterday
as follows:July 11. JuluUXl July". JulyW
Can Southern.. 4W( Mij N.J. Central.... K2 sji,C. II A o I lift 113 Omal.-i.o- . tin :n.illeUU A VVrst.lSnt, 1 ll't "r. It A .Nav. PI t'- -I'el AUiiain..lli lltiHiOreiron AT. c 21W .(?Ine 24i 2.VH iireimn Ima Ca --""I ( 14,
hastlenn.. . ! Pi Panne Mae 2 "- 3C,lasi T. vd titd.. 2:l 21 Ri.rk Island ....prj, lull,Kan.ATeas ... IM4 !.'' Kicc A vv. p.... 21W j- -
Leu. A .Nash .. :M, f.i.is,itlch A W P ir '!, "(ItLake snore '"1-- ml, itealmi: 10 lI. I. .1 VV HU 1(1, ft I. A S K 91 I'MU K. A VV. pf... 4'ilj 4'.lj stl. A Miu Ppf t,7l(Manhattan en . si, ssl,-- t Paul com.... i5"i 'S7isiissttin Par... 73 "', -- l. Pay. .t .Viau.lOJl, P.1!Norlolk A W.nt (tSt, 4716 lex. Cac. .. 'Ii,Northwfstcom.psH Iflrt I mon racllc... 5V .',',iNor. Pa", ore:.. N3 .',4' vv all. A i'ac. ot. 2 ivi.N. V. Central.. .104 piv ileit.ln.til. 7i V, 7'i,W. V. A N. P..... 3.1 4'J IWlieeLAUli :.JJ, 5J1,
fiovernment bonds nuiot nnd firm ntquotations. Thoro was a fair bal-
ance of business in railway boiulsat iiilvnncint'prices. The more important advance wore inAtlantic and l'acilic incomes. I1, 'jiteiit.. to21, ami lsts, -. ',.to dl'., Chicaco, llurilnc-- 1
ton unci (.liiincy 4s. Nen. e... ', tfi'jj: Denverand Rio Oinmlo Western lsts. '..to tfi"': Du-lut-
Houth Shorn and Atlantic .Is. 1, to'.U:Lrio comol 2ds, l',,to US'; i'nrr Wortli andDenvcrCity lsts.l. tiiijj; Iron Mountain 5s, ,1,
to s7; Kansas and Texas (is. ,. ton;',: I.nkoRrlo and n lsts. ', to lOii'a ; Mllwaukcoand Lako tdtoro eonv., 2Ki. to 1)2; New Jersey
' Central Ronnral 3s. '.. to 101.: Umuh.i andBt. Loul- - lsts. ,. to T.Vi : Oieiron nnd Trntio- -continental lsts. 1, to 'j'j; Richmond and Dan-vill- o
5s. l't, to h7;st. Louis. Arkansas nndT..as ins. ',. to '.IS',, nnd 'JiU, ',, to .1"':Toxnsl'iicillo i'd Incomes. to !?', and West- -orn N, Y. and l'enn. lsls, .' V cent., lo py.
In the Unlisted Department tho s.iie.tof N'a- -tloi.nl Ti.iuslt eeitillcates, crudo petroloum.woro (iUU.Dliti liaireh at Is1, to n'J' centsV barrel, cloilnc nt ft2).. Tposulesol AmericanCotton till Tr.its were :ino -- hares at lit', tolid's, elosliiK tit the lower ilKtire. Other trnnti-- Iactions wero in Mount Dc-or- t anil L'nsicrnhhoro Laud, 7nnsbares at t.'.W., to ii.Vi "p
share: Sutro Tunnel, sa.'i bltaics at rt to (icents share: New York Mutual Teleitrnph.
(j(i shares ntfll, mid Diiluth, .south .Shore andAtlantic, 111') shares at v., und prefetred. 'Jimhharebiit ilj1,, nnd SH hhurcaof Vi'estorn Na- -tionnl Rank at Dlltnlll.
Monov on call. 1 'i V cent. Time loans oncood collateral are iinotml ns follows: Threemonths, :i rv cent,, nnd sit months. 'rUont.The best slimln-niim- e pa'ior is In dem.inl nt4,s"fM, t cent., und t'i'od .li'thlc-min- i apci'is readily plated nt 44 i i out. Theie isv cry little olTerintr.
MerlinK c.Ncli.i.it'o iiulet and sternly. Nomi-nal nskiniT rates unelniiiKcd nt M.S71. for Unit:bills, nnd H.P'J , for ileniund. Actunl intosloi'(.O.il.iy liill. S4.87cai4.h7 '.. ni.d debt drnlts,fi.SiUfl.S'j'j. A cpeclal cnc.iscincnt ol
cold tor exiiort was loportedmaklnc the total shipments of this chur.ieiersince Mnrch 2, ilO.Jo'J.ti'JU.
ofl'ors to soil I'ulted Stales IjoikU intlpi Government uituremued .": Oih). aFour V cent- -, cuiipiin. 51ii.mii) nt 127 '.Four V i outs, roslstereii. Jl.uou ut 1'.'7: 5lMiPJ
ut 12d; 122.0' J1 at 127'., and tllW.000 at 127'j.Four aud n lialf V conui, ro.;lsteicd ti'.J.Otiu at107 '., aniU 275,000 at 107 '., The .Secroliuy of t hnTreasuiy nci'opted the lull'iulnu bunds: $,uuillour V ceiitH, refl.-tete- d, .it 127. mid 2.00'j '.'.Y cents, ielslored, ut 107
Tho blntemeut of iho t'lileat'o, Ilnriinrttonnnd Northern Itnilrnail foi M.iy shows miwsoiirniiiRS id tHii.iii'.i, nilcoreiiriv ul '.'2..'IM us(oniiiari'il v.ltii ihn s.iiph tnnnth List jenr, andpel )liVJ5, a du.Meiisii nl t'.'J.in,.i. I ,,y ti,. Jhomouths imdliu' M.iy .11 lb" kiois piiiiiIii-- . vwmSI21,.I5S, a dieivasn ' Hii.2'io n,rwith tlineiirr"'pijii'iin'4.'ri"ii of laot veai.tiiulnet $'l,i'J7 a I'ccrea-'- i of U'uVMO. Tp tl.edchurKos of I Id I'oiiipauy lor the ihu montliswere ubout
Tho exports. eiicIii"lio of speclo, from thisport for the week cndlm; y vi'ero valued at(5,214,C57, nk'ulnst 4.72,,C17 Iho prev ious week.
Tho total all-m- il shipments, of frolcht east- -ward from Chlcauu lust week wero ai.l'lili tour..
I (ialnst ;I7,S00 tons tlio previous week, uud42.OO0 tons tho I'orrugioniJIiiu week ol last yenr,
The itro-- s earnings of tlio Momphip andI Charleston Railroad for .liine weie Ji(i7,:ll7, a
ilveri'Hsiinf fi.tiltiui' 'Pipeied with Inst jcir,nml of no (joiucm i' iiu.r'-- .' . an int'ii.iee(! tC,052.
T'lu Mils fertile 11.0 ills lines n llarleri llnll-roa- d
stcck ofiorod fur milu by the New i'orkCentral IlallmAd Company woro ojumod nt Jo'clock y at tho Now York Central Hall-roa- d
ofllce. There were thirty bids, ntcre-(ratin- tt
66,050 shares. The whole 11,000 shuresTt eto awarded to liossit, J. I'ierioat Mwtan,
" - J - -ii
W. K. Vanderbtlt, nnd Corpoltuft Vftndfttbllt, onJoint nccount. nt 227.C8, tholr bid bo Inc. withtril.intc oxceptlonm, tho bUhost reoolvcd.
Tho cltr of Ht, LoulrVlonn of 12.000,000 thirty,yonr 4 cont. renewal cold bond roawarded y to McsArfl. Kuhn, IiOobaCo.of thlacltv.
Trontmry bnlAncoa compnre ns follows:Jvtvfl, Ju!ftK
notd 91n1.A1n.VM a.tnw.iiIfegaHcnderi casHiXioa 3V.7liH,f.vi
ToUll , , Tj'.".l4l,:w. 9227.774.(107
mirer batinre, 9KV71"i,714. PAlnit 947,9M,rOi ytf r.dAy, DtpoRiti In nAttuuftt bnn, tiwi.uio, ftfaloitM,'i73.ol rtnterdar.
l'nrlft ndvlco.4 uuoto n cents nt RH.50. andchecks on London 25.271c. Th statomont oftho Imperial llnnk of Germany shows a
In Bpeclo of 500.00U murku.Thn Homo Insurnnco Compnny mnkos Its
UMiml ndmlruhlo soml nnnunl Ptatomont In ourmhortlslnixeolutiiniH. Total linnets 9S.0H4.147.nil in enfth, real estate, or invested In llr&t-cla-
HDuuritios,Tho city of Ocrinn. Utah, Invites proposnls
for tho purchnsoof tlOO.OUO ot Its twenty-- ) oarr V cont. .Hind, l'nrtlciilnrsof tho lssuo willbo found In au adjolnltm column.
Tho Inst quarterly statomont of tho GnllatlnNational Hunk Is printed In 's Hun.
Tlio miles of mining Htock at tho Now YorkConsolidatod Stock nnd Totroleunj Kxchnutfotoiluy worons follows:&alr. .iimt. intntruj. UlQhnt Lnvtau ttoilnj
.'stMAmatlor i 40 u 40 u 4U V mH"l AnttirU 114 24 'J4 24Hn Hex tie 2 ' 7 fvi 3 ' 2 Ml
liMi Hi.rcHon l lo l in I (m i m(ir,jn ri. x a. .ir. s lo i lu i iu vaurn l.li'riuo l 10 l lo l 10 l li)m Hollywood .iu .Tit ;m ;iu
Itn llnmeatAke 11 u 11 m 11 oo U'JOlJulli-- rU trf) fr Uii(H) Kt'MUttl . !! "l itj Myuil.liil Chief ... 2H ZJ '.'J UJ.Vl Ul-ll- lUr 4 43 45 4r:K)onn Heiio til... n k- - n ai sk, shoho Piyin-iiit- rt o 8 2 Mini h u
iwo i'ruuitltA 1 10 1 10 1 10 1 luMMKamntiRtinDCk.... li 1J I'J U.V)Miiifir rffk . 1 Ul 1 10 1 oa 1 M
3til.'.4Mjrr Tunnel rt 7 i
HMl.r Mnif. HO ft POlixmistiukhone ... 15 l' 1A 1.SUIttil. Mill of L. Val. 45 lit) 45 60
laabtoiaiirrtninotlom were 4Cib&rii.
Rr TorU 2MrkitTuksdvt, Julv 10. Fwun and Meai. Tho
market Iijih Lc cii tulny nctHc, tut n itull HinlMtaktiwlny, tn mtmt!iy with triAlti (Jiioted Si , ifi'J'H-fsi.Tit, ruperilne. iJ4ft4Jii btilppinkf exirua, VJ.7(at.1,1.". Iatriiti 94 4o?A, M,nneK'ia. cteur ntid uraiKliU
winter X t.l .WX, Ui.. Mulh- -rn. mieil tn uooJ ouiiertlue. I'J.VirK'V. hi.liifr ex- -
trN M .t'(4S-J- . to. fainiiy brands Ut'4M:: HyeltnurMiperflne. W.iOfit A, tine, -t i. -- .(:, Corn met
, i:i i .'(. i. icr Wi:-r-- -. inll:i lufur Hr.indylneCo:i Jitther tin u luvumble I.irer
pool rc.mrt nnd itif occurrence ot heny In nomncrttoiH of th Smith vrher dry weatluT U toIK nn tt tlio tleariiu of neM fmrn ernt l ut thu deuiAhd from tlir. latmh oui. uil(.i There a aquick howc(rr on the luircfcu report, whtfh Wfiregarded am iinfarurable Though not generally accepted an correct, It brnu.th. in a .'emand to covr eontrucis. wJilch called a frfli advance, hut the ct"ie mmdull Cotton dn the n;Kt a ataln Mite, dearer. mMdtniK tiptnnds, luT-li- , (lulfs . Ilereipts at theport yO.ubilfB The followtnir are florin if prices bidlor future. Klthiale., Ai;KreKtlnj:i 4uuLaiei.July 10.440. November., ttfirtc Slareh P77cAuetiFt ...10 4HC Pereinbor.. h.'-i- April DK.c.heptember. t'HJe. Innuarr.. UH-t-c Muy UUJo.uctuber .. UOJc. I'ebruary. (.Vtc
(huit Wheat future wer much deorewed by thfa orul.le report of crop proi etta made by thf trrtcultur.ii Uuriau mit a,4it biili at ?A4P-c- . torJul. Nt4tf.o. for AUKtnt. ish i.iNiij,r. tur heptem- -
ber HMMtt'.)c for October, aud blmjrrj IMuc. forDvcember alo, for Ma. 1kP. at W 1 potwl.eui wan dull aud weak, bhippera took M.ioi butti..but .he miitlnir demand wak absent. Quoted: fcprlintMM'4C.. red winter whlte, mtnlnciudtd sNo. t hard rprlQir at Kwke., delirered, und
rlnte nn (traded printr nt bc, a 2 red winter quotea ht rtc in eicvator. Indian corn futurewrre aUo decidedly lower, under tmproeu crop proa- -
M'cu. Plo 1,jm,imi bunli nt AMr.tc- - fr August,hhU 'vl7 fnrt'eptembor. A"H'''7c. for Octm.er.f.7'tvi't He forSoenjber.niirt53Hr-rjJHc- . for Decemt er.Spot porn wax lu rery fair demand, and about vteady:.ilppers iookKi.tobuh. Quotrd: Weitern mixed. Ao
ATp . white. 6ti(SVc ; yellow, .Vksahc , houthern yellon.&'t(457c . Houttiern white. 6tVic., naif were malniy
. No '2 mUed at We. f o. b.. and trtACftc. delieredOat wer quit. nith erv little change inrtlur aleal.H.iwibimh.. ineludinc option No. '2 mixed at u rJul). 3i 7tti'4JlSie. Tor AURUPU .'hc tor hepteimer.:ite for October, and .So. "J white forjiily at 414J,(c.;and on thenpot mixed. at35tv;t7e..aud white at4lv4cat tn quality, inciiiiiinjr No. J mixed at ;mr. and No.a white at .tl.e. ai'uat H e carca and nominal Alter'dunue Wheat weak; So. 2 red winter for Jul.H7c . Aujfuet, MHc , September, wtc., December,
-c Mav. le. 4e. Corn wrak; .No. 2 mixed forAueuPt, ViJp , .September. obfcC. October. .'iTHc.. leceiuber. Ktvje. u&ti t.triy teudy; No. 2 mixed forAiitfusL JlHc., beptetnber, 'Jtc No 2 whltoforJul). 41V:
cnoU3iot Lard futurea further declined, in synipa- -
thy witiiihe rnurfe m corn, pale 4.75U tea at Uv4th..it-e- . for July :7"'.:rc. for Auruit, 4 ..)& 43c. forbepicmbor. for October. After 'Ctianzo the,clo.e. wa Bte.td) at s 37c for July. H3ik. lor AUjrunt.t for September. K41c. for October, bpot lard
' dull. ales 4'w tea. at He. for prime city, ft.4fea 4icfor prime to choice Western, and 8.3.e. for reilnedfor the Continent. 1'orlc dull and drooplntr.Ouoted Met- - ?U1A25 tor old and new, prime.
ll'M15.aM clear back. Hi(?$l bbl Out meanin fair demand at steady price, pickled belllea,THCv'ic. pickled ihoul'iens 70., turns. IlJ'Ur.;fuiuked nU'iulder. ham. Willie.
i Hff eatier and more nctie. Quoted & LbU' f.r eitra mem. Wtti&r for packet. andia)f U.U)
tee. lor India men. Beef neuiA lower atflVi51A 7515" bbl Mearine in demand at loie. and oleomariTHrlna
Tallon- - In deirmnd at UJiJ l.Vlbe. Drewed hoysmoderately uctU'-'i'c- . tor rltv. Hotter Heady atli fJle for creamery l liecee tronir at "H&i?ic. forrtaie factory I reh efrtrn llrm at
liKorLRUs oflee on the upot dull for Hlo but mildrradt fairly acthe mlt r.7( bates Maracaibo Ac..p l Ototed: Mnracalho. I.rl1tf : Hlo, llI'tc;,i.i.a, li tl . .Mocha. .1 , Hio option were tijrht-- )
drarer, rale J !.: Iairis cJosliig steady, with eJ--
era at tie fiUoiii2pnteJulv ....11.45- - jOrtober .. f'SOtiJanuarr.. . P WcAtia7iit ,...l'4e Noimbe' i n. i5c.
epIelnber. '.iJ-- Oereinber.. I'.wc.l March .. 0Uc.Itnw Nfjtari In eood ileinand at full price, tales l.HOl.hd y ' bwfc Kiiif lh Iilaiid, bail b leat. 4!&c ;4 ..547 mat Ilono. 4ic, 2 .7j mat superior Mauil,It O'niird Cubai. 4 IVlOe. and taudardentriMiiTii. :tc IIinud ui'im aud hnrher, vranulaied
and pondered 7V7Wc ruhed. M'v'4'., nofl white,iAt,A7fr elliw. 5f',1J''t' Molamm quiet. Quoted;l'urto Itien 2o.c.. lUrbadoe.2.'(427c. , Cuba, An tent,llV3m)c . New Orlean. 2.V4:tt., syrup. 2t)(JJc.HUv trtdy, Carolina and Louiiiana, iuHc foreign,
' .Ut.i tralt tin more active, but. in .sympathy wj:ha deliny In London, price are decidedly lower. ilcitoton at ikjihj for July. I0.1h.2tc. for AU3urt. andlnAe for s'ptenit'er. Introt copper fairly active, hut
' priif are rather eatler. nle ltt Iba. I.akH at lu.S5cfor Jul) tad dull and eitivr at 4 U74,c, for July.
NrAL8rnuii .spirit turpentine Ip.ictte.bat nieady;' aU 12.'. bbl. at wo Itoifin in fair deiiaiid butateailer
tiriee for Hi e irntdc. rnlf '' bl M at 51074.Q'loird t'ommnn tn (rood 'trained, $1 v,l 10, me- -
uirin. 41 (7U. line to choice. SI 70(52 .). Tardui r ut tlnn at J -- . and piieh. $1 :.
1'fTKnLELM certit'.aies opened rather firmer,but coon dec.lned tn lc then advanced to .
and remained nt abou that trice umili-horil- before thocliff when auranced. cautnirmnfh excitement. and tie c!oy wnt llrm, opening at 7lHu .silling at and closing at rJfSJc, salesJ.m.mjJ bbla.
I. It Stock Market.New Yonrc. Ttiefiflay, July 10. Bocolpts of
beete. (Xut head 'JH ear load for the exnort trad and14 ear loads for Mutifrhtererx direct. Nothing doluir inl.tf ca't.e. ireftU beef had a ready lo at tH97e. iri lur Texa side, un i at 7!',ii-ic- . f r natiie do, withiitii o the litt native side cutntj tot l,c and same of
the bent pom fd Tea- beer at 7Jc. r.xpnrts, J,jfjii.irler nt beef I.iwrpmd advice by cable todaycu'de inerlcar refrUtrator beef rlrinnt 10c. V tt.
j J.nfH't or ea'ei. Aift head. All were wanted at(roi.il price and ipi pens were cleared at A($7c. t D. forw.., and at V for buttermilk calves.
l.eceipt of hce:i a pd lamb. J.,:.7 bead Thelro- -
proeuieiit noteil nt the clou- - yeterilny was maintain I in the flritfli I'nme lamb kOld at 7fic VIt. and .eilnl. Miiei frpHt AU
j Kereintni ho J .V7 hi ad Urm tone, hut no trnfl-- I
ins in li i h3. huh are nominally quoted at J6.ihj-- j6d.xi ijC.
iii ft 'Irndar ThN I)rSurr.EME Court rnxirnnn.Xo. 38. 42. 4.3.
f.7, . --' tit. 7o 71. 7J.74 75, 111, U'l, 1.1 IXv, J
17H. 177, .04 SIS. 2Iv H. J.'J. --VI. ., '2Ht, '.Ml.JfJ --'4.i, "41, '.'4' J ill, and tax cases, simcm. Taaui'flrt I pi alrndar
ISlkiioouk s CutTiT Kor rrobate Wills of William A.Jiuh. V A M.. M.titln llai.fon, IOii A. !., John t.Irost, 11 A. M.; Henry I'lrliie, 11 j A M.
MtAttiXi: lSTEM.lOKXCli
UtlUTCBK IKiaC THIS DT.fiun risen.. . 4 t'i Min rets ,. 7 32 MoouseU... 0 21
ii i.; m niTra this parPanJy Hoot. 0 (H How Island 0 J71 Hell Gate... II 16
Airivfri-TifcKn- ir. July law Khler. Bauer, Bremen June ,t).
l.eerJam Menctr. . June 2T.rsUuytoiiii Km ..arii a June SJ.m. UrrsaU int. llunsen, li.irai o.t.hi. I'oiiioiia. l.rifdi, l'ort SI art a,rsQuvin, nmauii. ,ii;ii'shn Ainua i nnrinw, Corin, Providencehh t.u f Mreui, ln?ram, Wilniinjtoii, N. O,hs.Neu Orirju lla'ey. Ne trians.(b Naco t re, l.empion. MannahNi Benefactor. Irlbou. Wtlniiiuiun. N. Ct.KoaLoke, lluiihcr. News, a.
ai mryp quifs Aim '.a. frnrt N'cw York. ofT Fastnet,t InI). from vw i.rl. Jt Quent iwn.t from New York, at Q.frenstnwn.ts Ala. La, irom Ne otk at Queriutuwit.
iiti.n iron ronui.s roKivFsIthaetU. from Hainburtt for New York.
MAlUUltii.B VBr.Ot'K BI'lINP-- On Jnly2, at lonkers, bv ths
I Uiv ti i riruhridk'r ptt(r of Mrt Veitiedisi Church,MllUrn " Barbour to Jennie K Burns
rAlUWKATHfcU-allWJl.-- On Monday. July 0. atTrlnit) Churcli. Nrw .ork, ly the Ke Daniel I. Odeil,
llumilton Kairweather lo arrie Laura emyib,daughter of the late-- M. buiyth, M I),
CAPBnr.f.-fie- ra rhori IBncss. rp. Karab Carnp.le!l wtd n "f Jjinen Jl t nmpbed
t uneral tenx't v rflueiicv, loo Henry it,Brook n Mi,A. . JortorU 1' M
i - - i' hi I .i I kin, at the Highlands,.n i.'Ur Jn ) ktre l'-- i rr
Jinera erv u - at ..i.ri i hur-'- to day at II A M.
Cin.hniU' hi I onie in Bblvilrld. Conu , onFaturday, July 7. T Matlack Cheesuan. il.X,iutbe
yearof hUairo.Funeral .errire. at Calvary Church on Tharsdsy morn
iuz, the 12th Inst , at lu Ju oTclock, iltlatlrts and friendsare Invited to be present.
JJUL'UUIY.-buaatn- Jjr. at Mow I KUc V, V., ta Uoa- -
day, fth Inst. Pamnst B, Doohty of Nawat k, K. J In th7bth year of hit at;,
Bsfatlvesand frlendioftht fmllr, and of hlseonllobert R. Ooold, Jr, are Invited to attend ths rathis murnlnr Carrlare will be In waltlor at
(mint Klsco station on the arrival of train leavlcrUrandCentral Oepot at n. a l. .
HABKM-onHiin- dar July , after a loir lllnat. hllsm DwlRht Karri, snnor thnlaie fttfphen KandallHarris. M IU In the.Wth year nf hi ace.
nrAl servires will be held at tits late residence. 37r.Ait 4Mht, y at in o'clock A M KeMti.e andfriends of the famlh arerespecirulh Invited tn Attend.
IKUOLaM) -- nn Julys, m lto(kaav. N.J. HerbertL. Hoaitland, sflniif Thomas It and hvl)n Hoajtland.
funeral this mornlnir at II o'clock.JOHNHON.oii Julv i. at Babylon. Ul, Charles
Johnson sU'.ilenlv, of heart disease, (ulyear of aire.roneral rerrlcesnn 1hurdav, July I J. utar. M., at
reiUsnce, UiJ Lenox av.( Harlem. Interment at Wood-law-
JOHNSON'.-- On July i Kthfl Marlon Juhnnon. daiitrh-te- r
of Ir. hainuel K and Mary Juhmon, ajted 7 monthsand it days
KAVANAOH,-OnJu- lyi JotmJ. Kavanath. tn the 43dyear of his aire
runer-- will take place from hi late residence.3 fl halt llt'ihst, at li.au A. M , thence tu Ihe Churchof Our Lad f of Mount Cirmel. II Mb t., whern a requlem ms l)l be (iffcred for the repose ot his touL Interment lu Calvary.
Kb.NNKY Patrick K. Kenney, aged 44 year, a tmtlvent Wexfonl. trelsnd
Knnerat from Ms resilience, 241 Wet t2tli.t . Thnrsday morntne. Julv IV, atn o'clock Illfrtenu. and thefnend of his brotherdn-law- , tlie Bo I. J .McConnick,are invited to attend.
l.I.VJNKHt At city Island. N. V . nn Sunday, July H.Belmotit Levlnes on of Joshua and t'ha'be A. 1 evlneus,awed J year 7 months and 7das
Belatives and friends of the f amilv are resrectfullr Invlted ut attend the funeral from (he Trinity Methodistlit church at a fto V M.
MItMiLKTON -- On Saturday. July 7. at the residenceof his brother, I Manhattan av. New York the itev.John Cavarty Middleton rt T !., Archdeacon of yueenscounty and rect ror st I'auI's t'htircli. Uien Cute, inthediocrseof i.otur Island
herviees at KL Bants Church. Olen Cove, Wednes-day, Julv II, at 2!. V. M Carriages will be nt stationon the arrival of train leaving I,otu Island cit j atM. rlendR anu relatives are Invited to be prcicnt without furiher notice
OUU- -U MountAlnvllte. N on July ft. Mary Orr,wife of John Orr, aed linear
Itelallves and friend of the family are respectfully in-vited tn attend the funeral from her lute reMuence today AtSB, M Tralu leaves foot of Chambers bl at Uo'clock.
O'NKIU-- On Tuesday. July 10. Timothy 0Nell ofCompany (I Klst N Y H V
Funeral will take place from the residence nf hi sis-
ter. Mr David elion :ih7 lirnnd i , wiiPamsbtirh,Thurfdav, Julr 12. a a I'. M. and rtlatlvrsofthe family are Invited to attend
ltosi. At Monielalr, N. J., Jmyp, William WallaceHose, In his 74th year.
Hel itive and friends are Invited to attend the funeralsen ices nt a 1' M. it hi late residence, "ai
st. Brooklyn, N, Y. Interment at the conveni-ence i.r tlu- fatnhy
HIMON. On .liny fl. at her residence. 23 cast 40th t .Mary rorreslal of Thomaton. ruunty I'ldkenny Ire.land. beined wife of hrcderick W lnion, iuheriNtUyear
tmeral from KL Atrnes'i Church, 43d st., near 3d av.,at Id A M today.
THOMBMIN.-- On July R. at Hlbnarton, L. I. AlfredThompson tn tho ,Mh jear of hi aire
Kutieral from hi late residence, ..iv Clinton et , Brooklyn. at 2 1. M.