Chronicling Americaf THE SUN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1893. 7 ri.y.txciAL Axn coxhkbcial. J JVC Turk...

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f THE SUN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1893. 7 ri.y.txciAL Axn coxhkbcial. JVC Turk (Mock Eschaaa-- , Hal,. An. IK. J ClOtnro rut. r.s of united bttb jiomdv "f JN4 a, tail "' I '' ' ... in - if , n. imwi.iox I'alJLf. 111". 1I2I r II. ta. 18it7..)na. - silt ...lll(J 1IJH I. MH. 1MM..1KI I. - i. IKIW..IUS - It. 8.(11. 18HM..1I1 - FAIIKtD AND OTHER DCeDS (IN 1.000il. AM hAt.Mio., ' Nnr Pc. Sil. c. . Bfj M 6TM1 3 tor IV Sil. .l " r ; iwtji a n. J. f. ni ...ji.m ja r.iitj 2 l".', 1 AlrlilannM. A ... 84 U 10.'. t SI IIV.V. C'.t:.i. U7 ii-- .... r. i .,iin M.i i.i 1U0 111 A'l "r ' ''" ' ' Sam lt A Imp liiJ SNait. Achat lit 1 ltt .11,. i. II Hi .104 fi N V. Kl. let. lli'.l ii i ii Hi! I". 1 Y..('h.A8t.l.4e Mill, 4 107 l.ni i i c: i. A'i lil.i. A.lim isv.inn i i. .'it I .. A 0 .ml. IM, n." 1 n v ii n .n .... 1 .;.'t 8 I'ltu. A Vtn lit . 74 t. -- ' lM.lW.KT.f. 1H n r A A lilt I.I en. 24 704 17 HI 14i BAQ7I 112L, Alio. W AO t .'. 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Ml ... 9i 2 I. r. D.AU. 111.. 40 1 Lou. A N.. . O. A 1 ttADAll; ltt MM, M air Illl ft H SMot M Hi 110 2 Wabatri l'i1 Iir 18 Nor. Tic lit. O...100U 1 Witt. I'n. ool. 6t. W! 1 HiiHi iriVVtitBhore 4t . U5 1 Nor I'ac. cu. 6a 21.14 1 MM 4 2D S w. Shnn 4i. if. vH 1 3814.1 2 Wia. Cent, lit 81 11 28 lotAl nl" of railway liondl (par ralne). CR7.00a AIl.MiAH AND OTIIKII SHARES. ci)if Utah- - Lint-- rnatnit n"r. l'"'- " r"- - f'"' .'.'. ? lOAdAmiEx 140 140 140 133 140 ISO Aluer. Tob. pf . 7W 7I 711 78 m 178 Amir. Ex 106 106 U16 102 ION 2.11s Am. tot. nil .. liM 28 2Mt. 2814 1 2 Am. 1'ot. Oil pf. 6bU RBI, 6014 (.7 6H 3474 AUh.T. AS.f 141$ 14J( Ki Mt 1J fiOU AtlAlltK A Pao. It, M, 1H -- , l.Mi Burt.. Koch. A P. 32U 22)4 22 22 - 80 8AII. AOIilo ... 1RU OCH 0..?A 4 .'.l ..III iimdnMi 41 41 41 41 411, 1010 bll. AOUIO.. 18)4 14 iiSH lfl 14 lOOChlo. AkAitllL M14 Ml, 6I4 fl - 100 Cb. A E. III. nf. 81 811 Mi f.r. 110 liAI... 4814 411)4- - 48U 4!i 4l ts&l.L.P. UI MX 8lS 3"J Kfl 31 6845 Ibio. AN. ... IWl, M ttnti ll2tt MB- TSOlb. A N W. pf.l.lll I80 1UII 128 121lif 1M.M..H. g 74 7IU 7S4 7JH 74H tllMjii.lt. A si. p. ton ftik 6ofc f.l't r.11, ;7o c. M.ASt. p .pttavM looSi loi'ji 1011 no I&861 .8 I. A Pao.. an 67 66A, :.x 6i;4 lOOClcvo A Pltti .1.17 137 137 137 14S 830 0. H. I. A Tol. 14l 1414 13)4 - - I20 Col. A II. COAL. U lj 11)4 6)4 I4 2i I0 rl A Hndton.lOHU ldf: 108 H'8 l"'-- . 1310 0. Law i.i6 its 13414 1304 i3r. 2'll.'4ll. 4 IL O. pt 24 iH .8), .'B4 21 ' 4..-- I'l.li t I I'. 184, '.'li, IMI4 111 I'.n, HnKvanjAT.il.. 84 84 84 831, 8.1 47iuiretu It A VT 5 f.!4 R 614 11 4.Mlt. NoriU. pf. .100 I"" 1O0 1001, lii UMSilcn r.Uc 3.1 8liX 37)4 BMJ4 MM ' lis Illinois itniroL H1144 suv 6ii4 8w nui UUO I.. A W. pf... 5714 (.7)4 674 f.714 W-- ji.;l Li bor. ...113 112), 111)2 112 1I2U .111 a. ii'ltlill 10 10 ill Hi, 11 1:1.1:11:11 62f4 63)4 6294 I'.".,, 6.114 1H71 MiiiliAl'n iu.lll!l 10s)4 In7 I071, 107'i 12'. Nirb. CSBttAl 80 Bo 80 77!, 81 .. .. V in A M I. 8)4 N14 '.ij H lonMi.ill A St. L.p. 2i'9 20A, 20A, in s 1410 MO. PllClSC. . 1U4 2014 lllt 20H 2014 10 Ho. KAO. AT. . !"., l"i. 10)4 114 li.V, 83 Mo. K AT pf. Ill .'. Ill If. in lniNiib.C. A St. l 58 68 68 f. 03 IO11 New Cant. 1'oaL '114 ll!4 114 II h 7 N.J. Central 81 W3 U.I . 83 8b. N. V. ctntra:... It U8V4 7!4 U74 I'.l, 17.-- NatL Cor.tat-4.- 0 11 Hi, ll 14jo Nortu Amor . 314 .'4 3 31, .114 8l S. V. A N. Kng. 18 18fi 17)4 18l ImS, iihis. v.c.ibi. u ii)4 11K in, ioi n. lisi.vv.. uw . wiiT4 in H HUM - 101OS. V.. L. P. AIT. Ill, 111, UJi 1114 11J, BOON.V..L.h.AVT.p. 2.'. 26 2". 24 ti ON. V.. 8. A(V... lo 10 Kl 1.14 Jll I.11N ir8.AW.pl ill 39 88 .17 88 .01tl10.11 Tin- 444 414 .11, 8M . tW6 Norm. Par. pf.. 17), 17)4 18H 17 17U .1 " mil.. 1 tin. ll"( i 'i II14 iOO Ontario A ' eit. 12i, 12!4 12J 124 I8M 3in I'n. 11:0 Mall ... l'i.j 11)4 .1, PH .',., 1222 PBlla. A Bead 18 1" 12', 12't !".', 2IO Pull. Pai. Car 142 14214 142 141 14". 100 P..C .('.JSt.Uii. 41)4 4P, 4IU 42 46 10O R.AtV P.2d A.P. l't 1), ll 114 ll i IllOltl.b AtV. P pt 11 11 11 10 1.1 20Ohoulbirn r.r 14)4 I8.4 7nU 18U 111 626 Tiiiii.it. A I ... tut, 1014 ,n. Kit, )! 4IOT4XAI 1'MClflo... RU .', 6 .',', .: 10U701. A. A. A M. 714 7)4 7'A 8)4 .' "" rion i'lrli.: I0A4 17 I1II4 Ills. 11:14 113 C.8. BxpritA... 4- - 47JJ4 464 44 Ml I .a .". Hubbir pf. 60 Ml ;,o 60 5k 11 . IVuhaih T4 7 104 HU 71, 4(.i '.( abaih pf 13)4 1344 IBM ro, MU 1 .HrcoEx...l30 1:111 110 127, 14ii i72.'.l,.i In. Tel.. 7514 7014 7814 7614 75!, J ii Ml. 1 1. rll .. Ill, 1)1, 111, a loo Hi. .Central... 7. 5 6 414 6)4 lota! iilei of ttocki were 84.63') tharea transactions, (11- - Hlqtl' .die-- (In. i'. "fl. erf. erf. Om7. 71i'.r. Amor. Sugar Ref 7 1)4 724, 7114 7li. 17 Aiuer. Surar Ref. pf. 7.11, 7S4, 7344 734 275 National Load .... 23 23U 23 23W 1.1.1 National Lead pr ... ('. , ii".-- 61114 no fidON V.Pa. AOnlopf 44 C If loOHorn silver 1.90 100 l.tn l.M IIOST027 CI.OSINO QUOTATIONS. fi.i il. nv. lot A AlbABT 200 Amer RellTel 17t 178 B" A Maine .141 142 Weit'nouil K.. - 17)4 ' Cunt. Man .... IS Ken Knil I.ind 10V 11 Fil.bburir 70 71 Uoi A Mom .. I8M 184. d ;;. V A N E. p. - 80 I Alurnit A I...27.5 21111 n. urn. li. 45 - a. T. A s. l". 4a. 7 is OilColour 1C8 A.,T. Ai K.la. 32 S4 Mill (HI II. (I.OBINli QUOTATIONS. ii". .,,("1.1 il. Atkri. I.ttilfh Valley, lllli I1H! Pblla. A Erla.. 21 - l.lT.AKar.lTo. 4114 4714 Hit. 8014 81 J lenr.a B. it 411)4 ''",. A LATEST LOSIIOB QUOTATIONS. AlrMlon 144 Norfolk A iTeitorn pf. 2014 Canadian Paeifle. ... 73H Nortnern Pacific pf... 17-- Erielninnii.ii 1 U mm tin A Weiiarn... l.'IU Erle2il.rinii.il ' 111,., v:.iim l llllnoli Central ir."l Hea.linir 111, KAttsss A Tixaa li(, Ht P411I lakasbore 11(11, Union Paclflc 1JS Luu A Nml.ville 64M Wabatb pf l0l I..V. (.intrai looiJI FniDAT, Aur. 18. Wlien doalloca on tlio Btock Exchange fall boiow 10O.000 Bliares. s thpy did the cliarsctorol tin, spepulatloa Is 'inmlstakablc. Afo.v woelcs ubo bank official and others fr.mllinr with tho comlltlon of lusinoss '.lie otiiulon thit for onto Wall atrttt hnd nut discounted the tendency of affairs tliriHiclinutthocouulry. Sim'o thi-- tliostook Diarkot hns boon fairly active nnd made rapid and material iirocioss toward lower prices. It has alio become statiiHiit ut the low lovel. and now oo one can complain that speculation on the Stock Kxclmngo does not Accurately refle I actual conditions otiuido of Wall street. Tho tone of the very limited speculation was. in tho main, firm, for sonio of tho Dears thought they saw a litilo improvement in tho aitunii'in at Washington, whllo others were Biiiirxliensivo of a Inlrly aood showing by tho banks Inordinary timea It is practically useless to attempt to foreshadow the character of the ' oank statement and tho Undtrtaklng is now more dinieult than over. Htlll it may be noted that the banks have KBlnel Mivurul millions from the tin, week, and have doubtless reeeived a little of the Kold imported They have shipped a good deal of currency to the Interior, but not though, it Is generally t believed, tofullyoffsettheiraggreicatorecolpts. I Hence an Increeso of $3,000,000 to i.l.iHJO.OOO M In the reserves Is lookod for. The import's of gold y were M.JB6.000, making the total M since the present movi-mon- t set In. Bi out throe JS weekn ago. approximately I2ti.000.000 Tlin f amount in transit, some of which sliould come I i to hand Is computed at 13,830 000 This last does not include M.880,000 with- drawn from the liank of Knglauil y fur thlpment 'to the United Btates. This brlnga the total movemeot to date. Inoludlne imports from llaVAna, up to fully $35,000,000. At tho prosent rato of Importatiun it ought not to take long to supply the prlnelpaj In- terior points with enough .new curroncy to J unlock some part of the ast amount that is being hoarded. Some Idea of that amount M may perhaps be obtained from the last ttatements of the national banks to V the Comptroller of the Currency. An Aimhil ef thu totals of thoso statements ahowh tlmt luring the two months ending July 1.', i lie net decrease In the Item of In- - dividual .i. i.iti!- wat 57.ooo,u(ni utlitr larne amounts have, of course. Iieou with orawn from savings tanks, trust companies, and other institutions. The premium on eur- - ren.y .it this nnd other butlntao .entios ft ehoulil brink' auood deal of this ttertttd uur i I leiiiyl.i light It ia more tlmn likely, how- - ver. that the bulk of It will not be re- - lurned to circulation until the Hherinan blWer law has been repealed. The premium on eurrenoy to-d- wot 2f33 cent, and gold to arrive was told at IK cent AdTlce, from Chlcnco are that Berlin and I'm Is Ttinds are being Innnod there upon grain, which means tlmt thoso centres are beginning to cooperate with London In tho movement of stanlo crops, for that Is the real explanation nf the present Influx of gold from abroad, clearing House loan certilleates to thenmountnf JfiOO.oOo Werealssuod to nn lank to accommodate mercantile borrowers. Tho closing of tho stock market was firm, at prices that fuTOred both accounts fractionally. Final salet compare with those of yesterday as follows: An rr. 4m iv J? a.; id. A., T. A S. ll... I4A, 14"( Nl r. ut. a. p. t4 u Amir, i o .. 2si, 281, Norm Am Co :iu 314 C c C A 8t. I. .11 30 Nerlhw. com.. 3J4 MSI l .. R. A O 76)4 '74 .North. P. com. 4 Xi fair. A K.I. .r 86 11 Snnh. Pae.pt 174 17 Che. A (HU.... IBM 14 N. 1. Central. 7) 11714 hlracn liu 4s4, A'l, N V AN. .... 1 7J4 I8J4 He: I. a Weil. 1,141, 13. iinlarma W... 121, 121, Pel A Hull lOH lost, !, 111, M.i P14 in. 111. I A IT. f Co. 1 I'M Pull PAI Car. 141 1421, Krli ... 1 16. lis IToel: litand... 6(1' 6, Urn P.lerlrlr 31 , 881, llearlinir Ill I2" ItUnnlfConl. PO 8 si. Paul rein KIW 611, lonii ANnh r.44 6:n, M Paul ft lloj loie, laieShore .. 11T.J 112", Tinn. c 4 1. Il Hi, - K AW pr.. :11 inti.aPaclnc. 11114 inSJ lArle.liliai .. In lo WahAlb coin. . 7 Minhil. Con I"'' 107 'Wabaahpf ... 1 ' ?4 lH M.touri Pa.- - 20 2l'li n. nion Tel.. ,u 70 Kx dlTidtnn. Government bonds sloady at unchanged ouotatlons. llnllway bonds dull and weak. The features were Atchison is. Atlantic nnd raclflc ls's, Chesapeake and Ohio consol Tis. Chicago and North Pacific lsts. Northern Pacific consol ,"s. Hichmond nnd Terminal T'S. lien. ling lsti prcfeience incomes, St. Paul and Manitoba. MontAnii extension 4s. San Frsn-elic- o eonsolls, St. Inula and Sonlhwest6rn lsts.and Kansas and Tens Issues. The mora Important net declines wero In Alchinson 4s. 1 ', r cent, tot it', : Atlantic nnd Pacific lsts. 1',. to 60: lliesnpenko nnd Ohio general 4' s. I1,, to ll'.'; Chlcngo and North Paciflp lsts. 1 ', tollH1.; Kansas nnd Texas 4s. 1. to 70. and ids. 1. to. '13; Northern PtWlfJO consol 5s. I to "JUS; Hichmond and Terminal Tis. 1, to li): Heading 1st preference incomes. ,. to St. Paul nnd Manitoba. Montana ex- tension 4s, 11. to 70: Ssn Francisco consul 4s. !',, to 4H. nnd St. Louis and Southwestern lsts. 1 V cent., to BO. liar lher in Lnndon. 33'4d. Silver offered to the Treasure 147.000 ounces: amount purchased. 40.000 at $0,7326, and a counter offer nt that price wns msile for the balance. Kxparts to Kurope 20tV 000 ounces. ?Ionny on call 3nT."i V cent. Time money Is D V cent, and n com mission for all periods on first-clas- s dividenil-pnyln- s securities Usted on the Stock Ijichnnge: but there Is next'o noth- ing doing. The market for commercial paper Is stagnnnt nnd. as rates are entirely nominal. it Is useless to nuote them. Tho conditions governing the sterling ex- change market wer-- the same us yesterday's. The high promium on currency asaln led tn largo orders (or gold on the other Mile, and there wii. an active iloniand for nftrtit hills and cable transfers to cover the heavy Withdrawals of gold from tho Hank of I England for ship-mo- to this country. Anothor advance In rates took plAeo. and Continental nx.'hnngo symiathled in the Upward movement Posted asking rates for sterling. M.83'jn? 4.S4 for lonr? hills and M.HrVn?4.RH', for demand. Actual rates ire: T, one bills. $4.8 .;; sight drifts. S4.i "'a a 4.S7 .. and cable trinsfers. S4.88lSit4.ct81 . Franca are ouoted at .".'.'- -' 36.21 Tor long and 5.''ii'-fn- ) '.111', lor sight; rolehsmnrks. HI '(i!4. for long and Oi ,ni!i.V, for short; guilders, 3D long and 40 for short Domestic exchange on New York: Boston S'J it ''. ,"io premium for cash: checks. 16 cents discount to pur. Charleston Buying. '. "(T; selling, par. Savannah Huyinc. H discount: selling, par to , premium. New OrieanH Bank, nominal: cnmmercial. S5'o$7.60 dls. count. San Franclsoo Sight. 10: telegraphlo. 20. 8t Louis ?8 il.rfcount. Chicago rlo dis- count. Tho offl.'i.-i-l statement of anthracite co.il sliipinent for July, as com pared with the fig- ures of the saino month of the previous year, shows a lotal output of 3.276.8U3 tout. A de- crease of :7'J.71ii tons, mnklngtho total output for the year to July 31. 24.208.710 tons, nn in- crease of l.270,4O( tons ns compared with tho corresponding period of last year. Tho stock of coal on hand at tidewater shipping points July 31. 1M13. was 77(3,441 t..r.. a decrease of 75.408 tons as compare. with tho amount on hand at the beglnnlug of tit.' month. The imports of dry good-- for the week ond-in- g y were 82. 457.800, against 'M 16.089 last week and S3.875.6tl.' for the correspond- ing week of Inst year. The amount marketed was $1.74H.r,02. agninst 7.83."i last week and $3,028,1(13 for tho i onospondlng week of last year. The most Important corporation pews to- day was an announcement hy the Atchison. Topeka and Santa r.; Railroad Company that It has arrangod for the extension of its 8 V cent, guarantee lund notes. S7.0i 0.000 in amount, for five years from Nov. 1. when ther mature. The extension will be at the present rate of interest and both principal and into! est will he payable in gold. Since July 1 the number of stockholders of the Manhattan Hallway Company has 566, to 1,601, or nearly on per cent. During tlio six months ending June so the net earnings of the company were ciiual to5.2'J per cent up'-- the stock, or at the rato of nearly I0.S percent, a voir. Treasury balances compare with those of yesterday as follows: A. j. tT. Avu. ;. Gold coin and hnlllftn $101,462,110 tlou 'H s()2 SilTir coin and tiullion l.s2:.,n.'U l.sds.264 J .kin lemleri. including Traaiurr uolat. 14.REO.P0O 14.fUiR.0M Tola! 11S.1J8.:I.10 Tli'..8U.I72 Iieposits fn national banks, S12.523.012, against $12,413,224 yesterday. In addition to the foregoing the Treasury reports silver bullion purchased under tho act of July 14. 1890. 4U40.40l.34li. and Treasury notes Issued against the same. I140.8."!&.280, of which 1144.-034.7- are outstiinillng. Money in I,ondon. 2fS21 cent. liato of discount In I he open market, for both short and three months' hills, .1 .V cent. Amount of tiullion gone into the Dank of Fngland on balance C'K'.OOO. Purls inline! iiuote .i r cents at in, nitu.'s... 'euuni'.. mm ex- change on l,ii ,;i at 2.'ift.incs.'74' entimes. Messrs. 11. li. Dun & Co. ret or; thai Ihe failures this .veek number 455 iuiho United Statos. against iiij for llio same week last year, and In Canada against 25 last year. Of 1 nlto'l States faioir k 154 warn m ".a.'.torn states. Hi in southern, end 1717 In Western Stnles and Terr lores. Two ol tho failures were of Urn is em ploying .vor $1,000,-1,0- 0 capital each, 12 others were employing over $100,000 each, and 02 were 'Inns of over 35,000 capital. The sales of mining stocks at the New York Consolidated Btocl: an 1 Petioleuri l".xehnngo wore us follows: Sain. Uifninrj. lligh'H ttt'iryi CwIh, 10(10 Cemstoaii T. Oe i u tt o IV.Iilr otocl. tliiutiiilonv. Bnsrox, Au. Is. Tlio cloilnf iiuotatlont of elaclrtc itoeks lolsy ncre: 014, lel. llnitc-- l riTlrlr i.lKht - 101 Kiliinn Mlictrm liluinlnallair - 127. ileneral le.Mrlc as)., (.etierat KUrtrtc p, .0 W ,!,. in, 111, tifttliiun-mii- J.loctri.- jif B7 '. ew York MnrUeta. FaiDAV, auk. 18, Fionr wasasa mis inort of Its! de ;iif,,.l Mi lyulpatli) ' ii tin the romiil:i vradts uf iiirina ...rein-- stenuliy. ovfas to tcsrrtty l.iOlte. .'lli.H.,1 Mil, AC r i(itv, I) ;i li h Ai- I were I .'... 0. l.ti I it. tiler wli.ut u.li in lihli wore quilted At follosu N'. s;.,.4i ar,; line. 51 '.if, ....' I.". mij..rl : '.'..-'.'.- .. J a:,. Nn 2eirn. 1. (O'.iSJ. li; N i oxn.'l f2.'. .a i , I2 7i''t .'(. wtni tilili. taftl '. C' nt". '.1.1'ai :i '''.. Mtci... Kite lrainlil,. .'. a. '"; guy Willi lor Hilt Itnlul tn mo. ,.tsr,. piui-ni.- . 4o.$4a". rio Hour, n iiernne. a5rt.:.(i; corn liisat weaiarn, e3.K$Tf.70; hroudyii in.-- . $2 7.1 I. II, is - Wheal Was 40)1 and leO lo c. lower, owing tollielllialirlallllUUti.il. :i i, .ii.i.ii. i.li,.- uinri. faiorah o crop raporti .Intuitu ur the evpnrt traile, and Ions iuUtilaln hpnt nl - '' limh iii.'.iiiliiiK 4 luailn fur AXPOrt. Nfl I Norlher-- at c. over o. b store, anil No. 2 hard winter nt I184tc. altoati So. 2 rid at Septimher price In t,c. ever fob. ,'i",,,.' Theie wero the rectlptl: 41.I1U2 bnah.. Ullwauaea. 86.1PU: M.nnaap-hi- - ill 240. inn. i' i,'', ""' 81. teult. 104.1X10: Toledo. eUMHIT; Delrolt, ri:t.Mitii. Kamm City. 24.nf.Ui Sew Turk. 270. I0O; HalllmiTo. InT.IMHIi I'lntadtlplua. : Cotton. 7.207 Oraii.l i, i.i. ,.,:;-- buab., to la) ynierdav li.l2.M7: total Ian vear. l,4HS,0St Ku lure alee. "' "i in: Ii ai follows: Ottil. J trail. .A'.'. it ufaf, Auiinit "ijt "v n7, heptenibor. HI'S "st, ilii n III iImii oolober IfM :"l 7'il til Iloieuibar ...7U'J .'I ill, .il). May S2ik ejii, h2), Corn was dull ant MO lower. Imp pronperta teem in have latterly Improved Spot i.il. - an nsj lui,h. Nn. J at 47),c. In elevulor. and 4S'sii., ail. ml. I I In ele valor al 4SC. aalet bt,h., aa follow ti Oy'nmj, tf. lituh'H. Ch ilma, Aiiuutt 47), 47', 47l(i Heplainber 47M 47tf 4,tf 47)J (ictobir 47S 47 4, 47I 47U May 4J ltfl 4IIAJ (lata wcra dtpreitid. at tho Weit larger Spot talet 107..000 buab.; No. -- ' uliin. at 4Oi'440l,i'. September do at 34c llrteberdo at84U0.l Nn .1 ilo i.i :i''v lei' latter oenlral. No. iiniel ai to t ..'iin nnirraded at40i44r.c. for while, and SutsOSr. for nn , l No 1 white .ii i.pod ai 41 It'- - future ial,t 211.001. bntb.. At folluwt Optnini. L.r. ..' .!.,,.., W'i( ::o' 80 Augiitt Septembir nCH OftB :' R .10)2 iictooir 11)4 3'H '4 IW November .82 82 82 82 live waa dull and deprelted Tbet, Wirt Ilia Chicago l.ilraa. lllMI. Otiii WAat Tsm. (leilng. auafgll Sepleinlinr ll', 2 l)i 01 lllji liircuiber. i;i'j e:ia( (., is', i.i. senteiuber. HUM UMW .'is", si a ,; u.'ioher lot, 401 a iij i 411 liei.uiiicr ami :ii :'i"i IBiu .iirt, Ma 41', 4i'4 40N 411.1, 41), fAfa hepiebilMr. 34M 2H. 21 S4 2V., M.iy UoQ 7IOH -- ',i :o m"! I: A sepi'r 113 tal 113.01 812." t!2ai 112 70 11, lutj-- r 12 0.7 13.05 l.'..'.o 12."il l.'so turd, Kepleinber. 8l 8 10 82i)4) B7U Oelober 8 02). so, 800 moo 812), fib Beptember. 7.80 7 86 7.6T1 7 00 T.75 Oelober .. 7.B6 7.80 7.46 1A1H 7.76 iiKiirim,,- - ciitla, futurii war lower Id tympathy with weaker mark, li a Kurope aad tUAAil. aad ale ee-ea- w ill i - ewlnff to telling hy local operator, and Jnbhlng booiet. the reciMi At nrartiian marketa, loo. were pretty liberal. TAe elsie wat baroly iteady. with salet of 26.2.10 bats., a, follsera: !'e .'fAe.1. tieeet Ctmliff. Janoitry... l.nCO 14 66 14 68 14ROial4f.il March .: 14 48 14 40 w it.mia .'..'. May 760 140 14.80 14.3Otl4.40 sepl'mr BTATO 14 70 I4 86 14.BRm14 7o () lober... 6.7.V) 14..0 I4 86 14 0614 70 ' ... '! r .' .'i 14 n 14.6(1 4 6r.'A 4. CO li iu r n 7Mi 14 00 1A46 14.fsi.Al 4 61 (Ilo on iheipst was iteady bet quiet at 1.14a for No. 7. salet 2,00(1 hngi of sintot and 400 Mexican on tltnit. Raw utaar wai tteaav but quiet at mi rhangei! price. It, (lned WAS la fair demand and tleiflj. I'soviitoit--Chicag- irat deprelted. Lard here wat lownr Spot tnlat no tea city at 8 .tBMlBOt ; 260 lea. IVeilcrn at lie. ftllnrai closed lltady. Augult and Soptembar. 8 sr.c: October. 8 66c. Uretied BOCS, 7),'4 814c I'lgl Sl,iMi,e Meal perk. tl4 Ml.tl.'. .Ml. Ta. lew nun but .inlet at 4:,. steartne iteady at 1 li'v tile, cm, at ii'ie egga. 1.1V418C neat butter. 2Ol2".C.i dO. . Iic.r, in i... in,, Nil., i sr.mi-.- eplrliiilu'l At 2".V,'2lte Roiln dull and uiirlilliieil r.nc nlA oil City, 60Ht4.'.n41c.. clnaiiig at 6t),c. H. i.ne.i nnchanceil TiieiiCo-Sale- tof lOOesirs. I8ui. I'tnntylTanla llav ana. lie. to ISc ; .".Oraiet.state Havana. 12c. lo inc.; no ytmrni r. 11c. to 12c.: 200 ba tl llavann. 70c. lo I. li.1. 100 balei Sumatra. H.M) to S4 i in v i i.rsr.r.il.le Liverpool advlcei. nn unfnvor Able nnanelal alli'At'un. tome Improvement in the crop mitlook In Texni. weakneii tn Soutliern quotations. And local And Southern liquidation cauied lower prlcea here on a very moderate ipeciilallon. Kuroiie bnngh, ipnt cotton a little more freely. Prleei declined H lo lh pninti and cioied quiet, with laleinr 104,300 balsa, Idverpool declined 2 to 2t, polnti. rloilng iteady. with ml aaleiof 8.000 halia In MAnrtie.ter yatni were dull And cloth, dull and Irregular In New Orleani futuret ilecllneil ro polnla. 8p.it prlceihere w-- re ),c. lower At76.iro.for middling uplandi. with aalei cf 8.O0U balei for export and 80 for tplnnlng. The export Iscliuled bs'ei on ilnect thlpment. Tlie dillTerlnon contrai-t- i were 1.600 balea The southern marker, were very dull, and there waa a decline of )4c At eix of tbem The receipt! at the porta were I, .5 ..s- (iii 1.047 IhlAdav latt week and 87.1 lat year. Total for the week" 12 sas, Agalmt 10.280 lait week and r.,479 laat vear. Interior ihlpmenli fer the week 1 8a bslel. agatnat 1.U47 lait week and 2. sin lait .lili.ini in- - '.',', I bale,, ngii'iiit 0,176 lait week and 6,(Hl7 lait eear: ilnrke, nil 786 balei. agalnal lait wetk and 127.84U lait year. The following are to day , traiiaactlona: rtimn. IKah'. ISM?, ?a'". Augnat 7on707 7.on 70 noo September.. 70H7.00 7.17 7.0H lion October . ... .7 17(7.I8 7.26 7.17 17.8(i NoTcml.er .., 7 287.27 7 12 7 2U U.5 December 7.3614,7,18 7.41 7.36 26,800 .lamiary 1,431.44 7 60 7.42 4a,8(Ki rebroAiy 7.6li763 76U 763 1 000 Mar.li ,eorj)7.Hl 7 7 82 2.1oo May "... 7.81 7.81 800 Me Hc.K-- Market. New Vo. Friday. Aug. 18 -- nacalptt of beavet were 2,16(1 head, including 1H carl tor export. 81 can f"r the market, and H7 can direct to llaiightiren Trad, very dull Tor all gradei and value, barely ilei.lv l'norett lohelt nntlve ileernold at A3 .K8a.t4.BO V 10O Sia. 'lexaniand coioradoi nt t3.40at4.2O: bulli and dry coivtal 1. 77.2.M. Ilreiaed beef aleadr at dt 8'...-- ;i Ik for native trait, l.ate,t cable trom I don quotei American , teen dull ut I'krSI I a. H IK., dreeied weight and American refrigerator beef lower at leant 7Ho yt lh. Shipinenti 3l;lhee4t. l.m.7 be,veiatid.1.780qnarteriorheef Receipt, ufcalvee wcra 8211 head. Market ilow. but teadv. Vealno'.d at .VAt7 r( l'JO A. graneri and .iiilerinllke.ilveiat2(at2.'Ai. .... Itec-ipt- i ct abcop and Iambi were head. 4 car, direct. Sheep ),e. V Hi Inwar: choice Iambi iteaily: common. 14c. lower. Traile dull and 26 car, untold. Sheep told at 2cjS4 loo ai . Iambi at cur, Ml nreiiad mutton. dull. 7t8)ac.5s lb ; dreased lamba lower. 8(l'Hc. Keeeipti cf huge ware 1.163 head. Including a few ' "ii. ns on tale. Market Heady at i:...M' jSjimi 9 too Bit. Krai i:nie Sale- -. By nir'iiard V. Harnett ACo : Forerlotureiale. No 814 Vt'eat HCIh itreet 1011th lld. 126 feel wett of Manliat tan avenue. 27.X100II. nve Hory brick flat. Due on judgment t22.34,t. to the planum for f22.0OO. Rent I'Atile Tranafera. Norro'ik tt, 74: ceo K noeich. rcf. to Leopo'd Yeikv tlO.260 4th it, lot 3 e Bowery. 1118x36 2; Gultav totalit to tlustav Irank 11.600 Si.lllvah il. 117 HU; Benedict A Klein and wife to Laeinmlelti Hutteliwelier and alio. 3..CO0 Eldrtdg, il. wi. 201; .Nathan 1 oben and wile .. ,1,11 miii'.ii 83.000 West llouilonll. lUOl I'aullna splro to U 0 ll 111..UJI1I.V 60,000 2,1 av. aw cor 24:1; at. 97.1x74 1; Tboi Pilar vjinvtoKM Vulvanv 1 3d av. t87-08t- l.ugtne Kahn to Henrietta Kithn 'ooo S2d it. 16.110 nil IV: Andrew J Kerwln and wife to M (i I.owenileln 160.000 Auiaierilam.av.wa, anrtn Both at. 36x80 J Hltobertion and wile to Harriet K Aiiilermn 1.000 83d ,t 3.IO r. Juliui J Kaplan to 11 (' ttll- - Inughby 22.O00 461 tl it. 24,1.4 e 3d av. 1" 8x100 6: ( baiMorrla and wile to Meyer Abraham 8,750 .'.in at, a a. :hi w 2d av. 60x88: Chai w i,- and wifeloAnn IVlae 1 82d at, 330 reet; I'aulln-- , Spiro lo .1 . Kaplan 22.0OO pad et. n 1. 176 and 177 Kelt. Paulina Spiro i flO Willouithhi 80.000 Uii!i tl. n 1. in w 4th ay. 20xino i. Wm lloyt And wite to Rachel bpitein 32.5O0 ..' it. 311 tait. Bella Steefel to Lixr:e tlrrkat 18,760 llllhlt, 227Eait. Pauline Roienitork to Ellen Cayo 18.500 Madlion av. ea 26 n 131 tt at. 74. 11x08. Fredk Rehriand wife to Kdward M Scudder 72.000 1271.1 it, 108 and lii7 Kaat; Dlllou c Wlllongh- - by and wife to Paulina Splro A I. in- n w corllKth it. 201 10x200: Ml. chael (llllootey to Metropolitan Traction Co, N V : 1 W'th it u 1 '.'' . ii'iimla- - av riidisi 1. M 0 Loew,niteln In oeo Marcui and ano. 17.000 llsth ll. n e. 2011 w Centra: Park Weal, ll.lx lO0.ll; Hi, LoeweBltelll to Andrew J her win 60.000 .Will it. 7ZJ7. c i 'olttmbOl nv. 60x100.111 (leo Marcui and uno to Andrew .t Kerwln 17,000 I.oti 1 2 8. 4. map eitele i:aae M Connolly; 11 r tirinciton and wife to .1 K Brown 1 it. 1 1. 81.1 w Hrook av. 2".xlil'.l Sarah .1 Pinion to Henry Ahr 4.000 i.erar.l av. e 1. :l(Xl n .laiuei it. IC111I2&; II T l.lvingllon and wife .1 lc Itr.iwn ..... 1 Arthur it, e 1. 1" n Creicent av. 80x87.8; 1 Harriet to Margaret Slonebrldge .... 1.860 I.otiuand lu. map Heater A shannnni TereiA ISAAC, and ami tn Pdward 0 lleerwagln 3.160 Orchard av. ae ,. let 2mo map Kail iremor..; IV ci.ratit 10 Winifred "rant 600 MnpTS A. I01 4C. map North Marble Hill. P P tt Uliataiatid wire to Hattle M Craven 1.6,6 mcoKnrn LSASBS, fiKtier. .loieph W et al. to .loieph B I.ehe Slid wire 61 South at. 4 Hsl2 yn .... tl.600 Colin. Huge, lo Adam PfulT. 126 Kaat 4lh it, ,1 yn 480 lOieuprn MIIRTUIUKI. Ahr. Ilen'y. to Sarah J Pinion. 11 148th tl, n Breot av. 3 yn A3. 000 Byrnet. Patrick and wife to Harlem avltwi Malik, e 1 road lea. Hug from Klnglhrldge :o Men I'm - n Ha. art it. I yr . . 2. 600 Lot I. block 3. map prop Sheridan A segrai .'. 24tn Warn. .I.lin II Hermann .'Hid atle lo tna Noiihern Itu.i.tiui' and saving, and Loin As,or.,utioi; lllsla.ls. 2.760 rlallAy, r. Jr. mi wife to . hai P Bnckiij. a, It t 120th It. w 2d nv. 3 yra 4.336 Ciavea Htil'le tl. In Hugh N I amp. lot 4U. 1. II M, I'll. Vml. I. Oil! I.'til ward .' Vri 1.426 11 hi,.. and "It" to Lambert Buy. Hani, n 87H' It. 126 w III av. .lyri ... 1,600 Coil. Ilo, John, et al to.l Allen Tom nieud. a li:i::h a'. 2.V1 w Park av. diiuand 1.6O0 low Mi r.n VV. to thai" Cornell and line, a ea llooller tt. Kiev. kern. I yr 10.000 "an. Simon nnd r tnilto Kocher and wire. 7.U Willetl n. 1 yr 4.O00 fisnx. 1'inkAi. et nl 10 Joieph .; Leu. trur. 1A111C prop. .". yn 16.000 "run. t.co. and wile to I'.iroilue Miller. 1 mint, w Av . 1 yr 2.600 Can. 1'i.ikai et al to.luiepli (.' Levi, true. rtllienai.fi yra 1.000 .,k .,1 '., m M lt.i.inim 1 ro-- i I li .1 ling ffini o tn tlntlull st Spue- - tun tin, W .aii.li or I, mic 1. .Inhtiiou. :cr, . 20.OO0 Kerb.. Micl.ifi r. le.'oliu II r in a oai.. and i.lnoe. e (relet. a v. r. .. 60J Kelly lame, to i.:l:i 11 . 122 Munreo it. 4 .... "27 UB Keh'tie. I BttiariB, and .liuli-i- to the .111. ', nt lini.i '1 ... Saving! Hltik. n 1 laih t. W Av . I ,r " Kiiploi Itilluii. to I'n nina Splrn. l.lo halt 62d (. a yn .W :. ,,i Fred'k an-- wire to Henri John una line, e t Audulien 11 1 IH7,lb 1:. 7, 11 8,000 Lut I..I1111 nod ifo In '.iistai "unkle, e Msrrei ov. a letil it. JT 1.61)0 l.uilske l.na ami hull, in the nlled slat-- i Tri.at Co N V. n 1 C.Atli ,t. v .Id av. 2 yre. ft. 600 Low emtelii. Mitiliti ". .ind uno In I.e. Mart in nn. am., truel.ei Ac. ii 7:nli it. w 4th av. 1 vr2nitg-- l 11.600 U.iahran Tlnunn, It. nnd wlr. lo Win .1 II K ut.ile 217 IT IJSllllI, I yr . SOO Vi'lllch.in.tt'ji. and wile tc.lolu. .Ilnllieima.i. n Spring. Wnntter it, luttniii 10.000 M Emily It. in "eo '!..i .01 aim. '., Ac. 12 R76III It. I yr 8.600 Neut. Henry, and wife loCarolina Miller, wt rleliani av. a I lllth it. I yr .2 tnlgii 4.000 Pill WaWen. et al li Ihe I. migrant Indmhav llauk. a 1 in, inl it. lot 27.. map landt ol Win liraeL Fifteenth ward. 1 yr 16.000 llli'luii'd. lAJina ('. and wire to i.ee lie IVIlt and aun truiteei. Ac 17il lit av. 6 yra 10.600 Simon Loiilea. and linibaud to Nathan Cohen, 201 Kldrldgeit. n. hi 1. 8.600 Stotheri. Win 11. tn Judmn s l.u.i. ., l.uili t. w Lenox av. 1 yr (3 rnorti) 20.000 Sctinugg. Irancli .'. and ano to Chat Tillman. n H4th il e6lh ai. I vr 10.000 Walter, M11 nn to the r n t Itldg end Loan Aeiocn. lot 288. map Knit Treinent.lnitalle 1,6(10 llrant. Winifred, and ano to Henry M Leu. lot 'J811 map Ealt Tllinnnt yr. .. 600 e.i lit Je.ele A end IlllSbanil In PF llruner ii ml ano. exri. Ac. 1 76th ,1. w Madlion av. r.yri ldooo W... d Wm " to Wm 1., in, ..11 a o cor ad av and I21,lit yr 10000 Verse Frank, and wifi tn llanlel K seyb,l. t e ilerraoi tlcw ai. 1. e.lAnaenar. 'I'lil- - Association Going Oat nf Biialecan. Harry H. Headle lias been apDolnted receiver of thu Ontario Mutual Acoident Association of 334 llroadway. in proceedlnifa brought by a minority of the directors to dissolve tho cor- poration. Their petition declared that the memlierablp has deereaaed from 2.200 to 500: that the Lnalness cannot be conducted further without a loss: that there are no funds to pay ciiti'iit expensos and that tha company is Insolvent. All lawful claims so far liavo been paid. There are no outside creditors, nnd there Is al out $70 in the benefit fund. The asioalotlon was Incorporated In 1880 at Ceneva. N V.. and removed tn this olty three years ago. Andrew I Houlnrd becomliiK 1'recl-den- and II H. Ilendle. Treasurer. A New pert Btialf Hold. Nf.viPor.T, Aug. 18.- - Trescott Lawrencu to- day purchased tho estate on Bellevue avenue. consisting of a large lot and handsome brick nl" ii e which was built by tho late Admiral aldivlii nnd by his heirs sold to Francis I). I'trley, It is one of the most desirable summer i 'n.' s here, with u frontage of 211', feut on li.'llevuo uv-n- Kixty-tw- thousand five hundred dollars was the price puid. .Mi Lawrence, wbo married Miss Kate fiulk-ela- y of New York, whose father recently died leaving a large estate, also purchases a large lot lo the rear. I. Z. Letter, the Obloago II oooupylng the plate tblt teaaea. WAS nit. MKTKR l.v Mlt.WAVKtlCf Dataellvea fSnr They HaVe fteearet a Tree, of HIn, In tkat City. Mn.wAtiKF.F. Aug. lflL The deteettvet of the New York Mutual Life Insurance Company. In tracing the career of Vr. Henry Meyer, who was arretted for poisoning I.mlwig Itramlt In New York last year, any they have dlsoovored that Meyer spent several weeks in this city Inst spring, during which time, they allege, he laid hit trap for a vtctlin. Mever Is said to hnvo rented a house nt .'127 Sixth street In Mny. giving his name ns Iltshoff. Tho house wns filled with lodgers. Advertisements were put In the papers for a lady companion to travel with a private family. Forty or fifty applica- tions were reeeived for the place of ladv com- panion, but tho detocllves have found that none of them was nceopttd. The couple dis- appeared from the ellyon Juno 2. They left their house in confusion. Tho young men who lodged tit tho house complained to the pro- - meter thnt their trunks had been rilled, but f hoy left as abruptly as did their landlord. ARItr.ST OF A VUSTMAX. Be Threw Away Ihe Letters lVhirli Were Olven Hint lo llelleer on Thnraaa. Michael J. Cunningham, a sub-lette- r carrier attached to Station Y of tho Brooklyn l'ost Office, was charged In tho I.ee Avenue l'ollce Court. Willlamsburgh. yesterday by Francis M. Morris, tho station superintendent, with having oponed letters which were Intrusted to him for delivery. Postmaster Sullivan re- ceived complaints from bUttDMl men recently about the of important letters which they expected. An Investigation wns made, and the cause of complaint was traced to Station W it In .Ilo nl nvuuuo and South Fifth street. Willlamsburgh. Suspicion fell upon Cunningham, nnd. on his being followed up. the letters which had been given to him on Thursday morning for delivery were found where he had thrown them, after Cunningham was taken Into custody Into that night. Justice Connolly turned CtinntnKlinni over to the Federal authorities. Cunningham Is 2.ri yours old. and lived wilh hl3 parents at 530', Lorlmsr street (iro.iipolut. The West Pointers at (tie World's Fakir, CniOAOO, Aug. IP. Tht Wost Tolnt endots arrived at the World's Fair and went Into camp on the i.ln.-- in front of tho (invern-mon- t building, whero thoy will remain for ton days. Two hundred and eiifhty of tho bids wero received by the Imposition ofllclals. Ar- riving in camp, tho cadets lost no timo In making themeolves at homo. The West Point- ers ore in commnnd of theso olllcers: ieitls. Dtior, Dunning, lllchdrdson. Ilnlbrook. A- llaire, and Mott. Tho endet officers: Compa- ny A. Capt. fonrade: Company I). Capt. Company II. dipt. Joyes: Company C. Cupi. Harden: Adjutant. Lieut. I.adno: r, J. at. Williams. Hegulnr work will be done hy the cadets while at tho KvpoMtton. hut especial attention will on paid to tactics. The United states military band of forty pleceR accompanied tho cadets to Chicago, and will giveeoncerts during the encampment. fitiMtrial. The Union Pacific Railway Company. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Boston, Aug. 9, 1893. To the Holders of the 8 Per Cent. Bonds Secured by the SinMig Fund Mortgage of the Un'on Pacific Railroad Company of Dec, 18, 1873 : Tbe bonds etrared by the uinrtcaef abort reOrrM to become dm; nu Sapte I. next On Jin It 1893. tiiere were outitandlng bonds t the amount otSB 170,000. At the same time there were In the hands f ttie t nion Trust roiiii esi of New York, tin Tristrs under the mortgage, uulnveited hatnm ei nppMrahle to th re demptlon of said bonds an;ounttnc to $904,646.13 During the period from January t to iseptc.mber flret of tha current : ear. tt is astlntated that tiirthr rentittancta, derived from the ti.it.s of lariii. payment! on bills receivable. et.. will be made to the Trustee to the amount of about f.VXi.'HMV It is btlttrad. there-fore- , that at tbe maturity of the loan Ilia Trustee Will have in hand about t.404.6diVlli for Application to mcli ;irt uf the debt iih may be bld by persons who may then w'.hh to recotv payment The application of these sums n i'.l reduce the debt t.. KS.T7 1.334 W Against this balance of indebtedness the railway company holds notes or contracts mail- bv former of Iai?d. secured by the lands in respect of illicit they w re male (vrblcb, however. are only re- leased by the Trustee on receipt hy it of the full amount of ihe consideration), the amount of bicti on September let. next, making due allow ance for collec- tions to be made In the interva1, will approximate $3.809t903 18. In addition to the lands under con tract, tbo Trustee will also hold the unsold lands, tbe estimated value or wblcli ls$8,07u.o io nils estimated value Is very conservative, being much let than the appraised nnd selling value. Tbe value of the security contracts an unsold lands $rt,44eJ.903.1H, exceeds the estimated balance of the itiiebiednes (13,77 8 b, the sum of $3.tf77,riOi 30, The landt. referred tit represent the unsold portion of those granied t the inion Paelflo Railroad Company (to which the I nion I'acitii Railway Company is Che ui cessor by c. USolldatton), end are free from any hen or other encumbrance, excepting only a debt of tMi. 00, the balance nt the original UUd gran mortgage bunds still outstanding. No allowance has been maaelnthi foregoinx state mi for (he possible failure ol purchasers to complete the puymeuts provided for tn their contract, it is be- lieved, however, that no: mora than 400,000 lu mount will ultimately be defaulted Hut even if de fault he made, the Inndn under contract Will In- come subject to taiie ..ii will exceed in value (be sums duo upon them. L'nder the present tnortftage Hie title to all unsold laude and to lauds already sold hut stlt! under con tiact Is vetted in the mortgage tru-- ti en Tin proceeds j of uit land sales ure rem i Med directly to tha Trustee. and .!! applied, as in the (nut Indenture l provided, to the purchase nnd cancellation f the bonds secured thereunder, fbey do not puss into the . oinpany's treasury, aleanwblle, lbs taej on the unsold lands. the expenses uf advertising or marketing Ihe lani. and ihe interest on the outstanding bonds, have been paid, pursuant to tho terms ol the Truji indenture, by the Katlv. a)' Com pan and Will COIltltlUe to be paid by the Rail wav i ouinany under ti.c extension Agreement, 'it'll i.i o th- - Ootlfl nmtnttinu lit f'e ftopn-Affto- H to rxtfilil ttrti tn Itltimilttltrtij flfild thvir Intiftf tt thr t nittti tttnt I oihjhihj;, SO itwittnttyt Afii' lo7., or to tttt tiueut nt tin- t'flirv vj tli t nion tUtCijic itotltftlfj 1 oitt- - pttnih tn 4 men i (, boston, Uttta,, jor fir- - pttvtM.nr ,f ho vim ""' twititn ttUltll'fiti ouil to iniihi. thr ntittiMttty to "'- '" cottfH u bottth thr unr rooum hrrt. I ft- - 1 runt t OUttMUU wilt ttmtif t rccWfa for ott tmmls fnia - ponitnl, unit Will Ix'l'l Miiio noii.st unfit Miirh a tiumhrr fhryrtf' hurr hrni tirpnnitxt nv thih rjrtrnntoo UHnfivtwl at uilt i ituhti tt to on tin nitre that thr total amount of btmtl ' hrrn provided for, MsC thr ftfjiMtrntl boitrf mholt liniv Urrn Mtamprd, thr fntrirst tttrtran trill IW" mnlttr I to fie , t, , . . oirurr am ha hrrrtoffti'4- ttrrit thr prortlrr. io rtiahlr thr otnjutnf to romptrtr Ifn nnd tn oftis to the rxtrmltit rou pntt Intuit thr coupon rhrrtm, luilttritt njMifh ..' n lii';i tta.al an- rHttrirl tit ent tin m am mum an pa$Mintct Ih KrMtr$nlw intrrimt on bOMsfj pl'CHrntc I for txtrntioit trill In- mid on thr prrottltttiUlH of anrh boil It for itntomf. Tin: 11 mt: nut rxwssio.v in BOhDM IMtb.it J HIS mill; is Ji.u. XTKIP IO Sti'T. 1, 4 J) nti 4MIOUNT that 04 X nt r:xri..DKj is yj.u. Ill It IO $X,SiMUHH). ALEX. E. ORR, Chairmaa of the Board. EDWIN F. ATKINS. Vice-Pres'- t. LETTERS OF CREDIT For traveller. In all partt uf in, l'MTKll Mil ':s. n'li'l' 1MHI ;a. liOIMi: CtKOIIM IIS it vki:kh. I'iO Itroiulway, i'h Vork. " CURRENCY WA NT E D AT A PRBlllL'ai. I'AYAUI .1: 11V UI II mil, 111 i l. M.M-I.IU- I., llll.l.ll'l A ;:i IVtl.f. ST. Brill tr or renlr Jflriu itrsnj. Rotellei l&o Iralnt .uil.. so n.n.uti, BtALTlHI. iu.li. .,. iiiitallminta. fgTEK BAKU, tt NaileuH. ATI, CITT bsa fark 1.000 Innskt-- Iv Wnls, two relle itatloni Farllsulan m WtKUUM t KOtST. t84 BruaHwa. I $fI Pftntt Jot Srtlf Xonn 1IXSS. KENSINGTON HEIGHTS, FLATBUSH. Water and Stone Sidewalks OS THK I'lKH'KliTV 30 MINUTES FROM THE BRIDGE. FARE TO BROOKLYN ONLY 5 CENTS. COMPLIUBKTARt PAssEt inion hailv. TITLES INSURED. JERP JonvstiN .iR. 0 l.lherty St.. New York, and lHt nnd III! Mnntaifue st., lirok tn. Ronsonhurst by-thes- Three of the photfttfrftpbl of th new lllnstrnted ho.. It of this place te the story: 1hs.o. a hnire furin 1W1. f.ne ;.ttej:t And a few villas. .Witt, divided Into six sections, shows Us m. and electric railroads, churches, school hall, lthrary. r.inos and jacht reu deToii. and soiiae of its 160 all year homes. Bewers as n ell r.s water and jias. 46 mltintps from Battery. N. V. 40 mlnutSH from H rook hit Itridxa, Kara from Brooklyn R coma Fare from New Vork If) rents. For illjstrateu circulars apply IJ W. II. i'AUI,in.H 41 Wall Sit. New Vork. NonTHPnRT, r,OM. ISLJtNn-nnildl- ntr lots, lift op: live lon, imUnn.- snillng Send for circular. Verr cheap ,.? H. (.EVTIS. 2r. rhambers st. ?Rcnl djrtatt or alc IBroohlttjii. T1W in.i eniti-- number ofhonsesnowhrlnc built lutiirittc that ihv m-- e"ii.nit or the iropt?i-t- t"- tbe btittlnewa man of New Turk In belnu; rrilllzetl. Msny uhn bous:Iit thrlr lota iurinc the paet three yem-- , now kisvlBSC psslsl for thrm In full, ore isrrnnRliis lor bomen, which ran b bulit nnil piaiti for sst autss no more than euMlouiary rentol or a flat. Nelert 11 now, enntrncf to piy for It on 1 ..11 in. in- -, then, wliein pnti for, build si lKi.iii-- . nnd you win wonder liy you Uldnt do It five ; .ui" enrller, A I I it MAIN'S thronchont the property. GAN MAIXH imd nnd otrcata lla;h(cd. Acreaelble by Fifth ut. i:ivateii II. R. and Umm.I.Imi, Bntb nnd Wet l.inl K. II., or by :i!fth nt. iniv Trom loot of Wultenull at., V.,iiUn Trollev l.lne now belns eonatrueletf, nl. h tvlll ritu tllrcet irum the rid(e to tbe property, Aeenia on the premlaea. Title bv TITItE 4SCARAX-TK- E AX1 TOVST COMPANY or New Yotk, Apply for mnpa, pnmpbleta, nnd passes to GEORGE A. ALLIN. Secretary. 1 Hrosdnsy, New York. DOR BATaE House, only 18.B0O; has It rooms all 1 .;iiu unj.er pan ll for flu. only $HMI down, the I.I. u.i'. 4.J.", mi tbly, taxes and tutereit taken out nf ll. tall at l.lt'7 Atlantic av.. Brooklyn. Take r niton or Haiph a, cara 1AR0B LIST Brooklyn nropertv tot rent. sate, A viirsKN. iM IMerreponi St., near Ful-to- st. and the bridge. Brooklyn. JtAff CAiH, balance tn suit, buys rlesjantlf dero lUsf rated detached twofamtly bouse, lot 2fii h); faiMXX Inquire 2.U47 Fulton St.; ( leveland st, station i.inii elevated. ttALfWi CAHll. $20 monthly. bOVS eletrant twostnry and basement bouse; Improvements two fauuiles. FAI.KISUL It. & CO., 1.178 tiates. near JtusL-- icV av Urn! tfrotivtc or Sale Comitrij. Congers, Rockland Lake. EXCURSION. Illl 'KsltAV AMI IUTVBOAT, Tralna l.ent-- Foot of lv i.ml 48il wis. it IO and 1. fare. K nl Trip. 7.: . rll I.i' TK..UH 10 drive and vien the projiertr sv.r. i it imik i:mi:vis. ir urn sk i.ors m .1: in ai.i. vviRiitsn to 111 'Il.lv 11 Kill MiaTIhn KTU.NK H TRMtHKO "1 Till' ri.Ml'lNV I UK I. Ill I'HAKUK. LOTS UN Til. KKW SH'llii.N T... tin CASH, r. l'KU MONTH l.ors on Till: KBn l. am- KKiTTION $nai ami 'J'. I.'ARII, till I'l I' MoNrll Now IS Vol H TIMK TO I'l IXIIASI. LOTS lllirlll.E IN VAI.l'K I". Ill i! Mi .1 III j: '. A Nil . k A III N U.I ol ol II INIH 'ITKMKNTH MM! mi: I'OMINli VKAB ANH TIKI A TK1I' Illl -. N II M AKk VI II KSKI.K Illl. OWNKROKA Kill UK HoMK AT Tills HI.AITI H.I. SI J!ll.l; UEtORT BOSTON LAND CO., i- llromlu u. J. Md.INNIR. i .. AT WOl.rtlTrP. lHEast 18th st-S- ix new eottafer rlisi-$l- .rtiii halanct- S.S month lyi inrludintf lot fiUxlfiO feet, within six minutes' walk of dsot in :i !. from city; I laying rent t wastinir money glcal (fistntf nt urtloit. T4I.1I AT, SU'inillT, 1IA V SALE. W.U. E. TAI'I.OK. Alt'TIO.NEEB. At KETHERITOOD, N. .1 . till ra.hionnble mbiirb of PI AIKIKI.I. Train New York City, from foot of l.il.rrtj It, Ha i R I! of N at BOH M. lirl I'KKl'. liofcoll from Mr. BoullSlt, on ttlt Ira n WM, K. Til I.OB. . 3Rral Estate or $alr. $20 TO $30 A MONTH WILL BUILD YOU A HOUSE AT NEPERA PARK, IN THE illl III CITY LOTS. $100 AND UPWARD, Frei Ilrkcti al l.'.'.lli n. ata'.i'.n. New T..rk auil Vitii,. ii l(a for IV i riiiiii si:nd. . Tilt: KKW lolil. Ill Al. iSTIIIItu. I liuii.lii, .'.tli av 4'J.l it i A rilnr, tOUtl ttVlllt ...lltlrd. AT I MARIIAIX l.iiiini villi H rnomi aiu- and a 1'itai; unlit it I'rsrsi l"t fi" iron an. itini frsl till- - l.iwn. (.rirr fLVim. APllI) lnrtAM-- II - -- I. .Ill BV, ll.-i- i p.lei.l. I . I Wri&trlifMrr Co. rroiirrt.i of Sale. I.OT- -. II'. S'J MINI TIIS KHOll OUANII II.NI1H1 IlKI'OT. in mini u.s i rom nii'or r uisr MOUNT VERNON. 77 TRAINS IIAII.Y. CIIVIMI'TATIliN Tla CKNTS. FASV MoNTIH.V I'AVMKNTs. High tlrouiidi Mannitiient vievs: Titiei t.ii.tianteeit irk.i: TTCKKTs 111 llil in I. n l. U HIUItNs Co ill Hroadway. N. If. ov hU ov i?o ct Wrj.Mirif.tfi' ifo. $25. LOWERRE STATION, $25, .. T. AMI NOKI'll ll UAH until Ktw f o'lutfe i'..rinr Inl. iirsi k'utniii. al: iQnrova. ill, III,; im .ipiilT-- i, .e .1 I -- I ,,1 IN, tinner. Low iri. s.ui in '. 01.1.111 lllb Ai I.Boiil Jtlml ttttiU w alt iTitiu, V'ollKVII.I.I IKMMI'NI Harem llal tlinmi. S.MJUi I. Tin I. I.', i.er vein in- nine ii in m I.... Kail in.i.i .1 X lU.lHIfl llUU'iri tirl tu DKhiKASi.j. HOl'sHS, unfurniiaed and farniabed.1, tbe city. rotaoll BROTHERS, tat Broadway, nor. UtttL HOI rs fir rant lu food locatlona DKMHAUI.K v IK. AM. too Madlion at., ur. 634 It, fo Ktt fit iMsisms Sttrssie. LARCE SUITE OP OFFICES, sn nn NTiittv rmivi, IN orriCB nriiiHNu. 202 BROADWAY. STFAM 1IFAT AND QLICK BI.P.VATOR. TROM kki't. i. ii. ii Elliott. mj uroaWav. Il.m N ilST Vlorea, loflt, ofnceaTiiuiiioe ioletln dVv tlrable Icstloua. FOUSOM RROTIII'.RS. R2n Broad trar, ear. mtIV W aiu and itorebonae, wait ilde, down town kJ CHAM. SIMMONS. Ilticen'rett. Mi RENT Oft l,EAit PRIVATK OKFICK IN STORK. OPFN I NTH. II O'CLOCK AT NK1IIT. l.'llf. RRUAIIWAV. NF.Alt .121) ST. ov ,Satf or to 3Cct. Ir Vol' iVK PRPBRfV to let or for tale, addreit F.inVIN i. KASrS'llUBER. r.H Warren tt.. N. V. ,f lut .. mid iiattmnits Zo Xft. DFSIRABLE IIOISKS. reduced ratea. good location,. iiiiim i i ii n 'Kl ".".III .1 LAI. ATS ANIl APARTMENTS, unfnrnltlied and fur-- " r Dtahed, in all narti tho rlly. KOI.SOM BROTHERS. W2S Broad WAT. cor. 12th at. VH TORI A HTII ST.. near nth ive rooroi and lianilmujely decorated, all new; low rents. Janitor. fIT V. HOICNK, l.oiilni YOULnOK AT TlTEiB7 WE'LL DO TliBREST.-'- S7 imih it. alx ronma and bath 13 to 2J Fait H" lh I. ditto, linnet. .iiliitan.li Tl In 7.'. a. I liintli it., ditt... rlreantly decorated. ..''" 2r,6Veit ll&'li it .lit to. mantel mirrors MA I.I. s A KOSFNSTOI 1. in Na.i.m it. i)RTII st ninEAST Aparlmenti n or 4 ronrai, hot Alt and mil water, bathv tl4 to t20. KfJTil ST. Mil and ."..l I WFT-- T -- Apartmeritiof Ihres y llnrh t. larce rooiui. water. Mnahtnbi. and slail clnteti In kitchen: ercrvtblnir in tbe beat of order, quiet home, rent tH oo. fto.&tt fJOI' ST.. 3IR EAST. -- six" roomi Ano"riatnT aliTm. r proretnenta. In ilnfle Hat rent 122.50. Janitor. OH UT.. Sll TO 38 E ATlTlNawouieeTthrVe And r.inr io nn aparlmenti. tn tn t!4. dumb walteri. electric belli, ho( bstbt free to tenant,; wldoalreeti fioori ilc nil. ii. d $ MmijJltfd yioom.s ft .partmrut tTa tt t -t Hide. "I QTI1 "r 423 t apt l.srs room snd bsdroom, J v furntshftl. for i wtit huassltssplnf. m, slnrl rooms, f .' QTH ST 22 EASTLArs-v- . hsnoomsrnom. finely JO furnishetl. in well located private lions; every convenience. fl.)t HT.( r.v;r K'un shed room for (eDtlemsn; r private bouss; low price; reference. Writ Hide. ST.. WERT, so CLINTON rr.ACR. Nice lisht rooms, ftentleman or married couple, SI. 60 up, IitTht housekeeping1. 1 sTII ST. 1 H WEST. Two connect Ina; rooms, also 3 fnmt rootn for grDtlemen; noma comforts; pri- vate fati'tty. .WITH RT., a2H WERT. Handsomely furnished rooms,-m- ) private house, gentlemen only. O ST RT.. 225 WERT. Nice cool rooms, housekeeping X it desired, from $3 to r per week. sr rt . ,t2H WEST Large front room for one or 0 t two ifentlemen or light housekeeping. OIH AT, 227 WEST, near Broadway. Handsome Jff newly decorated rooms: erery accommodation; tow rates) meals optional. SOU sT. 2(18 WERT Large newly furnUbed rooms; Jej bath, running water; S2toS4. 9JI RT . a." WEST Pleasant, furnished, square room; hi conveniences; near station; also hall room; gantlamati, QOD sT..2lTWEST Fnrntshed room, suitable for TO gentleman; private house; board if required; ef unujshrd KoamiJ to Zrt SrooMiuu ABU L AND PLACE, 82. near Fulton at. ten ralnutee bridge and ferries Neatly furnished rotms. all improvements. (CLINTON ST.. 3CBeautiful secorlloo7fm targe front room; ersrytblng new In It; unexceptionable location. CUMBERLAND ST., 24H (Hill). Largs baBdfomtlf for gentleman; private family; ref- erences excliatigrd. COLUMBIA HEIi.HTS. wo minutes to FniloD Brooklyn Bride. large, airy room; 91.60 weekly, HENRY ST. ilrt, near Bridge end ferries Large and neatly furnished rooms; terme moderate MIDDAOH ST.. sn. minute from brldga,Newiy gentlemen only; terme moderate. jSrlrrt $0sirtie Flint mide. 9TK BT M EAST Large and small rooms, nlcsly with or withnnt board, for gentlemen and ladles; transients accommodated. 1 ynisT . 3e" e'aRT -P- leasant-double and single iv rooms: good board; every convenience; table board. YrH RfT lVrEART.-Larg- eT room, suitable for a IV party of gentlemen, with board. RXTH RT.. IW. and single rooms, first eecond rlnor; superior hoard; American family. 4Jt;TH nf. 311 EAST. Elegant large rooms, running OUwntfr, good board; couple or gertlemen; terms moderate. Wfstftld). epiin PARK. 101 Waverley place -- Single and donble X rooms wiib board; ccntrul location; facing Wash-itu- : ui squars, ST. 2tt WERT tool, new.y foTntshed rooms; " suoenor cuisine. Rniitteroers accommodated; !ii ;. iioardt-rs- . summer prices Ml) ST.. :4'. WEST. Nicely rurnlshediartie and hall 0w rooms; suprrinr board; also table board. ;8rlrct 33o;iril roohlMtu CLINTON ST. KlH Board nn tne Heights -- Large ronus. bourd optional, unexceptionable table, rsfartness HOVT ST. .l. corner Schcrmerhorn st. Front hall win. hoard, good table: 1 minutes to bridge. IIVIKllHTON kt, llio Board; two square rooms. hall room, comfortably furnished; hot and C"ld water. t iNTAi.IE sT.. 147. near Wall St. Kerry (BrfdgeT Ivl Hoard: nmlv established: ap- pointments; gentlemen, couples; table boarders SOI Til ELLIOTT PLACE 74 -- Second story front ronim hot and cold water. Other rooms; un- - (utile 11' II. Low SI.. 2M. rear Bridge and ferries Rooms and t.u .: smtalde for gentlemen; terms reason-able- , .Srhonlo' and (ToUege?. ST. IKA.MIS COLIJJG 4L BUT LRU sT. NLAK COI.'RT sTT, BROOKLYN. Franciscan Erothers. Reopens' Sept, 5. S tu. Pes. nutslfftl. Sclent I fir, unl I'ommerciai. Board and (iiitinii. per annum, payable half yeurly in 3); pi i. nt- under Ifi years, $i:o0; day scholars, per iiusrtsr, $h in i" .. lurther part Irulam apply to tbe President, BKUTIIKlt JRIIOMR, u F. SACRED HEART ACADEMY. .elect fathaffa bonrdint: sebool; every advantage for :..!' m ii rnl rotltfinii stmlifs resumed sept, ll lilt Illl Kit Al 4,1 hi Wm tti eater. New Vork. ViOHl EDWARD lUiLLKt.lATE IN8TIT VTBfot m? vnunit WOltien, IMHh year, Sept. ''.; siiparb iii ulnfi inlldlngl and appointments, sii ooursei nnd prepareturyj music, art. elocution; physical i. turc. r7J. Neer York references. MIS I. KINU, 0 ii.. I'ort Edward, N. V. Il EMPM'KAli. liDMi ISLAM) INTITIIL N'Jt one i e u( sickness during Hie j ear among -- ' voting boys. I..V Ml.li: A( AIIIMV, ST. N. Y Erery altnnt..k'e for a thorongli humness education; ln Tt and mid i"- a :' nit a speclitlt); easy of nc cess lr m all parts ut New . .ind trinity into. A(i.ii'A. 1'lrertor. MjrrKOI'OIsIN LAW 4 II4MH. Full term begins oct'drr 2. evunn-i- ssiiions. ADM-I- t t TIloVlAS. LL IK. I'tsn I or cuaL-K-ie- al- - Ur ii.ii CLABRNOB l ASHLEY 87 Broadway. WESII.YVN .vrADEMY." Wiibrahani Mass. -- Both cuursss; specialists in art, rnl ItlttSlfi tiiargeit Stidoe uteiii insure" supe'lor ii'! i. .'. " Si nn- .: 7. Ill ear upSllS tSept I.i. a - '.' f- Itev. WM H. M'.WIIALL Principal. InAVKI) 134 WKsYT IHANKI.IN lT Halllmnre, ltd! hl.lttOllIM HOVIMUM. ANO II A 1 s HCHlft t girls is.il reopen Thursday. :: --'1 Hurt) llts year. Mrs II. P LMIMYP.P. Principal ni.'iiulolln. gull nr, aud stage dancing; instruc- tion. 16 course, circulars J IIEAN. 089 .Id av.. 41st St. SIltiRTIlAMt H. i'. ii Pit man's Nets York Kchool: day I. LI ANII:R. Principal IU West ..'.'Id st, AND TYYEWKIT1M. -- Oav and evenT SIIORTIMND clnsses IMA At- PITMAN'S Metro- - P ii.un in." UA Kill av Circulars grovosSU, Fillmatet for furnlililna- - sianll, ilonat NlirirE ii. or riv,r for ilredsmir id t lie atip lietwe.-- I'.rri old) 4 and r. au.l lu Hie ilip belMeen I'len io i .. i nn '.. on Hie rait Itl.er and lor lor i'n - . "r " iliiinnnf board on Tier ,' 111. I.a.l i.r nal ilrevl. Ni.rlli Kiver. 1.11.- i. riv..i'. i. Iii.tiiiii-ii- i i.i in..-- i I'l.-- t Bailery .lll i nn il i . 1 M Iu..ilal. ht-- . ... Imi.i i. ii..l p it.. ...n ,(. i... i I r. i:i.,iii:i l.ijii.'i ior ,ale ut , Oi lla-- at in ut rl lor far n kill Ilk' .aw. il Teilnir pin, NllTiCK uii'lir riiulrai I No t .. .. n. r m . . ,l hv 1'. ... i.i llu.ki I'l.r "A." llatlery I' a. e iinlil Jloi'lork A. M of llrrini-ldav- . Aug ftl, laut lor lull are lli- illy .;..,! ... ui j I ii) lliil i!.IV4 ."II NT "I Ii8l.ll' lVllKk. iTiiHuistioKKji't orrici liniiM ii. ill i HAMllkK.- - ST .' NKW VURK. July i'.. IHI.il ATTENTION OK I'ONTRAUK.Ha la called to ibe sdverliaement id lb, Cltr Heeord Ibti.Ibi bidi tor tbe rumii of a bridge oe,r the Harlem River o. Ik, Um ef M at, betwe.b I'JKib snt It&tb st, MICHAKL T. DALT. CauuilMitfutr ef rublle Wers .1 Chirnfio IVilrrrtisrmfiit. Rates under this Heading are tha same as those charged for New York City Advertising. CHICAGO OFFICE, iwnrTATtrionN st.. A u. T00SO, v.vA.-.im- . THE WORLD'S INhT THK D9ft.1T flKIPmiOF inn i i. Near the Lair, and only :t stones lilirh. Madison av. and nuth si (Mi.iway rin'sanc.". opn. Madison av. To World s liur I nropeati. ff.Qtl per day. 1 pr-eo- n t the room; M per day. 3 popple to the room, an 4 upward 1. tre.irnt ufe CHAM i: I.r L Mi. Manneer. Take MtnitH rmtr.il Wtirld's fair Pxpress tralm el Van Hiiren st. to .n:h st tlicn tiv hloclm west. HOTEL THOMAS. - , Buihst. and MfuHSnn av nrerlonLlns Plalsanrs; 70 fest from entrA.e. contains .lis) rooms; ttreproofi iatrs?lper day ani upwapl. don't enitase rooms of association pajintr - per Cent.; .non'-y- . come dt rect tn iio'.-- one Mock trom Iliinuls Cent rati free bee to hotel, flrsrtclaas cufe: nienis Mi JOHN s. TIIoMas. Tropristor. BAY STATE HOTEL, Firearoot EUROPEAN PLAN, fl pcrday and npward. AMERICAN PLAN, f.t per rt.iv and tipward. Ptnnv a dad and (14th sts. Chloafftv within :' fret nf tin Mlh t riilrnnrr. rlnrli uttis ' centra! and important cn.runce to tlie Pxposltion. LB ION 110TKL, i4rt8 end f..4 LB Kim bam ar.t cttoe-ir- nve b lock! from Ftpcmtt-- entrance; stone structure. M routni; cahle and steam care to city, rates $1 to f. :m per European; excel lent cate. 1 1A LL A iuTpO l V 1.7 3d "si nn 4V " chlrajrei." four bloekl Iron Fxp'.sttion entrance; rooms fl te fliperday; Luropian plan MlLLKh A kIIaL, Props. HOTKL SARANAC. 11,032 Ellis av.. Oh lOSfa BleMttf structure: len minutes' walk to KKpositlnsi entrance, roomofl and tip; hath- - tn each suite; apa ctsl rates ti, clubs, ItWih A SALlsHI RV. Props. " OFKHT In store on Iease.To rem In Nesr York city, open until 11 o'clock at night. 1.266 Hroadwsy. near 32d sL n Jrmiinn llotrljtf (Out of Sourtt. IN Rl PPALO RTOP AT THE UENESSBal Niagara Kalis forty minutes away. ef oniflit Sotets. "TOTEL VICTORIA LONDON. One of the most mairnlllcent hotels in Karope. 600 rooms, superbly furnished. Electric light throns? ent. sFFrnrer lifts to eTcrr Poor. Tsble d'hote at sepa-rat- e fables, from (i to A "n prise r.s., opes to special reduced tariff during the wintst Unites or rooms lor families. Por terms apply ta Manayer. (or :nvsntiiiis procured promptly; low ratea. PATENTS M HKlKSr.N. 2 Nassau st . N. Y. P.st'd 1454, rii.nv' H:l.V sTKTSitN. patent to:ieitor and ea M. pert, the l.e.tt work 4t A lair price 20 Murray st. RATES FOR ADVERTISING AT THE FOLLOWING OFFICES WILL BE THE SAME AS THOSE CHARGED AT THE MAIN OFFICE: NEW YORK CITY. l.'JIIC IirilAIIVVAV. NKAR 810 Vt THE SUN. ' Copy receiret uolll 11 l'. X. I tl' Kail I2&III ll. (o.v r.celM'l Mm; 9 I'. M ALL AMI 11II.AS DIMIUtT HBUB'tiBB UKCICM. Ii.ii." 1' I BROOKLYN. BIIOOKLYN ADVFRTISIMi AOENCT. MT tVhlOM IT. rppcm, i'il Pall anil Court llouii. tASTKRN lilhTMCT AHVI.IllIMMi BL'SEAU. 1 I'reud.a) LfNG ISLANO CITY. L I. itnnpr.fi ' iTtisps ' ' '" I 'Tinioiaq, HOBOKEN. N. J. B'irlllMilOJi b'l ii' OTfO U HKITUBYSS 1'ATCHOGUE. L. I. ,'tllgt CAM 11 ii il I: Ml. 81 li.blMA EOSTON. MASS. WAtBIHCION bT..-'r- BLBOEIT BBOB, CHICAGO. ILL IX B1ABB0BB ST, J. M. TOUAWa, ' 1 fttbUc j&MU j pOST OFFICE NOTICE. (Khonld be read DAILY by all Interested, as change may occur at sny time ) Letters for foreign countries need not be special.? addressed tor despatch by any particular steamar, as rent when it is desired to send duplicates of banking and commercial documents, letters not specially at dressed being sent hy the faatst vessels available. Foreign mails for the week ending Aug. lv will close (PROMPTL i in all cases) at this ofbeeas follows: bATPRpAY -- At tt.BO A. M. for FRAKCB, oWITZERV LAND. ITALY. HP ATM. l'ORTUtJAL. and TlRtvEf. per steamship La Normandle, via Havre; at 7 A.M. (supplementary t A.M.) for El'ROPE. per steam ship Aurania. via gueenstown (letters for Franco. Switzerland, Italy, spam. Pnrtugsl, and Turkey must bo directed "per Aurania"); at na M. (sup plementaryloA.il.) for EIRtit'E. per steamship Arizona, via Queenstown (letters must be directeq "ner Arizona'); at it A. M. for SCOTLAND direct, per steamship Furnessla. via Glasgow (letters must bedtrrcted 'per Fiirn-esi"- at w A. H. for NETH- ERLANDS dlrrct. per steamsnip Maaadam. via Rot- terdam ilettera must te directed " per Maasdam '; at 11 a M. for CAM PEL I) E.CHIAPAS. TABASCO, and - Yt'CATAN, per steamship Yucatan (letters for other Mexican States and Cuba must be directed "peg Yucatan"); at 11 A M. for HaYTI. CL'MANA. and CARl'rANi i. per steamship F. Hendrlk (letters for other Venezuela ports and for Curacoa. Trinidad. Hrnis.li and Dutch viutana must be directed "per F. Men. ink at 3 P. M. for TRIXILLO. per steam- ship H Oleri, from New Orleans: at M P. M. for ODaTBM ALA, per steamship Espana, from New Orleans. Malls for Australia. New Zealand, Hawaiian. Fiji and Hamoan Islands, per steamship Alameda (from Ban Francisco), close nere dally up to Sept. at 0:30 P M. (or on arrival at New York of steamship Luc.a-nl- a with British malls for Australia). Mails for Chi- na aad Japan, per steamship City of Peking (from nan Francisco), close here daily rip to Aug. 2B at t .o p M. Mailsfor the Hawaiian Islands, persteam-bJ- P Australia (from an Francisco), dose nere dally up to Aug. 24 at fl BO P. M. Malls for the Society Islands, per ship Galilee (from San FranciscoL close here daily up to Ang. " at fl:80 P. m. Malls for China, .ianan. Hawaii, and Australia v Vancouver (special) addressed only close at this orTlce dally at fl:80 P. M. Mails for Newfoundland, by rail to Halifax, and thenr by steamer, close at this office dally at H SO P. M. Mails for Mlonelosj, by rail to Boston, and thenoe by stamer. cioee at this oabce daily at 8:30 P. M. Malls for Cuba, by rail to Tampa. Fia., and thence by steamer (Bailing Mondays and Thursdays), close at this office dally at & 2:80 A. M. Malls for Mexico, overland, unless spoo-tall- y addressed for despatcn by steamer, close at this office dally a8:00 A. M. Trana-Pacif- mails are forwarded to San Franolsots dally, and the schedule of elosiug Is arranged on the resumption of their uninterrupted overland transit r o san Francisco. Malts from the East arriving OH TIME at San Francisco on the day of sailing of auanv era are despatched thence the same day. Registerrd mall closes at fl :00 P. M. previous day. Extra Supplementary Transatlantic malls are opened on the piers of the American. F.ngllsh. French, and Oerman steamers at tbe hour of closing of Sappla mentary Mais at the l'ost office, which remain opes until within Ten Minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. CHARLES W. DAYTON. Postmaster. Post Office. New York. N. Y.. Aug. 11. lHOa " JkTOTIGK OP APPLICATION FOR APPRAISAL. Public notice Is bereby given that it Is tbe Intention of the Counsel to tbe Corporation of the city of Nw York to make application to the Supreme Court for the appointment of Commissioners uf Appraisal, undef chapter nf the Laws of Ihh.i Such application will be made at a Special Term of said court to be in the Second Judicial district, at tbe Court House in While Plains. Westchester county, on the 23d day of September, 1808, at JO n clck in tha forenoon, or as soon thereafter ae Counsel can be heard. The object of such application is to obtain an order of thn Court appointing three disinterested antt competent freeholders, one of whom shall reside ltt the county of No York, and the other two of whom l.nll raal.la In tlie. V In A raVl u ifn lisl. Inafter described Is situated, ae Commissioners of Appraisal to ascertain and uppraise tbe compensation to be made to the owner, of and at! pf reus interested In the real estate hereinaitcr described, as proposed to be takfti or affected f'r the purpose of maintaining, preserving, and Increasing the water supply or tha city of New York. The real estate sought to be taken or ..fleeted Is situ- ated in the village of k'atoiiah. towu of Bfdford, county or Westchester, and state or New York, and is laid out. indicated and shown on a certain map. dared Mny 24th. 1898, signed ami cert 1(1 ltd as required bjr said net stid entitled - Property Map of Land required for tho construction r The New roton Reservoir in tbe village of Katonah. town of Bedford. Westchester rouutv. N. Y.." whn-- said map wa tiled in Westchester county Register s office at White iu.nr in said county, ou.luu' 2J iMIi.'t. and Is nun.berc Map Number 107U. The following is a statement of the boundaries of tha real estate to be actmircd. nil of which is to be acquired In fee: ALL that cvrtain tract or land in the village of Katonah. town or Bedford, county oj U'stcbester. and stat-o- New York. Included within the following external boundary ;,n- and :. u u itvi as Parculs Oua to Fifteen inclusive Begtuniiiu at the mrtheast corner of land of Ebenesea J. I'urdy on t - son til Si ie of Main street and running thence south 2 degrees 17 minutes east 82040 feat. thence i.orth 87 aeyreet 43 in mines east 31 feet, thenoa south 2 degrees 17 untiutea east 208.110 feet, thunca north 44 dagrtet 20 minutes wast 428.83 feet, thenoa inn in v. .1. ..'i ' ii, ii ii' r, west 142.8 feet, thenca north 51 degress 18 minutes west nut;. tr,. thenoa north HI degress '2 tnlnutesRO seconds east 2." so feet, thence north hi degrees t tuinutee east hh. 7ti feet. hence north 7H degrees 41 IlllUUtei cat 1A0.O2 feel, thence Nniiih h.. degrees 4r minutes 110.5H feet. lleing the triahtrular pleeit or iind in the said villaga of Katonah. t'lumled on the north l Main street, oa the west and by the highway ruunii.it- alunjc Cross River, and OU tin east by claimed to b i... !. the New Vork .ii. llarleiii ltailroat Also all t'liit certain o her pit ce of .and iu said vll-- ! lags or Katonah. descrihed as follows Commencine at Die most northerly point or land 'f .'aines ('srr on thben'-- t tank of thu CfObB liner and running thenca south rl ininuteb ;t ' tecoiKi ' 17 4o fee', thenca south 21 degrees :'H jmnutes .'to seconds west.rH.70 i. ' in "iii MltdeivreeN 21 uifuutes east 44 71 feet, thence north I degree,, 17 minute wett S2.20 feel ttiet.ce north :.!- - 48 minutes eat 31.20 reet. ibsuce north :i degrets :i7 minutes west 26.18 fiet ii. '!!- - i" ft, '.)2 degrees fa in unites ilL) seconds west H. 40 feet. i'. I. is made to cu: map flled as aforesaid fore) more detailed description ' "aul real estate. MILI.IAM II. CLARK. to ths Corporation. 2 Tryou row. Now York, rated !.'ew York. Aug ir.. .ana.

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FniDAT, Aur. 18.Wlien doalloca on tlio Btock Exchange fall

boiow 10O.000 Bliares. s thpy did thecliarsctorol tin, spepulatloa Is 'inmlstakablc.Afo.v woelcs ubo bank official and othersfr.mllinr with tho comlltlon of lusinoss

'.lie otiiulon thit for onto Wall atrttthnd nut discounted the tendency of affairstliriHiclinutthocouulry. Sim'o thi-- tliostookDiarkot hns boon fairly active nnd made rapidand material iirocioss toward lower prices.It has alio become statiiHiit ut the low lovel.and now oo one can complain that speculationon the Stock Kxclmngo does not Accuratelyrefle I actual conditions otiuido of Wall street.Tho tone of the very limited speculation was.in tho main, firm, for sonio of tho Dearsthought they saw a litilo improvement in thoaitunii'in at Washington, whllo others wereBiiiirxliensivo of a Inlrly aood showing by thobanks

Inordinary timea It is practically useless toattempt to foreshadow the character of the

' oank statement and tho Undtrtaklng is nowmore dinieult than over. Htlll it may be notedthat the banks have KBlnel Mivurul millionsfrom the tin, week, and havedoubtless reeeived a little of the Kold importedThey have shipped a good deal of currencyto the Interior, but not though, it Is generallyt believed, tofullyoffsettheiraggreicatorecolpts.

I Hence an Increeso of $3,000,000 to i.l.iHJO.OOOM In the reserves Is lookod for. The import's of

gold y were M.JB6.000, making the totalM since the present movi-mon- t set In. Bi out throeJS weekn ago. approximately I2ti.000.000 Tlinf amount in transit, some of which sliould comeI i to hand Is computed at 13,830 000

This last does not include M.880,000 with-drawn from the liank of Knglauil y furthlpment 'to the United Btates. This brlngathe total movemeot to date. Inoludlne importsfrom llaVAna, up to fully $35,000,000.

At tho prosent rato of Importatiun it oughtnot to take long to supply the prlnelpaj In-

terior points with enough .new curroncy toJ unlock some part of the ast amount that isbeing hoarded. Some Idea of that amountM may perhaps be obtained from the lastttatements of the national banks toV the Comptroller of the Currency. AnAimhil ef thu totals of thoso statementsahowh tlmt luring the two months endingJuly 1.', i lie net decrease In the Item of In- -

dividual .i. i.iti!- wat 57.ooo,u(ni utlitrlarne amounts have, of course. Iieou withorawn from savings tanks, trust companies,and other institutions. The premium on eur- -ren.y .it this nnd other butlntao .entiosft ehoulil brink' auood deal of this ttertttd uur

i I leiiiyl.i light It ia more tlmn likely, how- -ver. that the bulk of It will not be re- -

lurned to circulation until the Hherinan blWerlaw has been repealed.

The premium on eurrenoy to-d- wot 2f33cent, and gold to arrive was told at IK

cent AdTlce, from Chlcnco are that Berlinand I'm Is Ttinds are being Innnod there upongrain, which means tlmt thoso centres arebeginning to cooperate with London In thomovement of stanlo crops, for that Is the realexplanation nf the present Influx of gold fromabroad, clearing House loan certilleates tothenmountnf JfiOO.oOo Werealssuod tonn lank to accommodate mercantileborrowers. Tho closing of tho stock marketwas firm, at prices that fuTOred both accountsfractionally.

Final salet compare with those of yesterdayas follows:

An rr. 4m iv J? a.; id.A., T. A S. ll... I4A, 14"( Nl r. ut. a. p. t4 uAmir, i o .. 2si, 281, Norm Am Co :iu 314C c C A 8t. I. .11 30 Nerlhw. com.. 3J4 MSIl .. R. A O 76)4 '74 .North. P. com. 4 Xifair. A K.I. .r 86 11 Snnh. Pae.pt 174 17Che. A (HU.... IBM 14 N. 1. Central. 7) 11714

hlracn liu 4s4, A'l, N V AN. .... 1 7J4 I8J4He: I. a Weil. 1,141, 13. iinlarma W... 121, 121,Pel A Hull lOH lost, !, 111, M.i P14 in.111. I A IT. f Co. 1 I'M Pull PAI Car. 141 1421,Krli ... 1 16. lis IToel: litand... 6(1' 6,Urn P.lerlrlr 31 , 881, llearlinir Ill I2"ItUnnlfConl. PO 8 si. Paul rein KIW 611,lonii ANnh r.44 6:n, M Paul ft lloj loie,laieShore .. 11T.J 112", Tinn. c 4 1. Il Hi,- K AW pr.. :11 inti.aPaclnc. 11114 inSJ

lArle.liliai .. In lo WahAlb coin. . 7Minhil. Con I"'' 107 'Wabaahpf ... 1 ' ?4 lHM.touri Pa.- - 20 2l'li n. nion Tel.. ,u 70

Kx dlTidtnn.Government bonds sloady at unchanged

ouotatlons. llnllway bonds dull and weak.The features were Atchison is. Atlantic nndraclflc ls's, Chesapeake and Ohio consol Tis.Chicago and North Pacific lsts. NorthernPacific consol ,"s. Hichmond nnd Terminal T'S.

lien. ling lsti prcfeience incomes, St. Paul andManitoba. MontAnii extension 4s. San Frsn-elic- o

eonsolls, St. Inula and Sonlhwest6rnlsts.and Kansas and Tens Issues. The moraImportant net declines wero In Alchinson 4s.1 ', r cent, tot it', : Atlantic nnd Pacific lsts.1',. to 60: lliesnpenko nnd Ohio general 4' s.I1,, to ll'.'; Chlcngo and North Paciflp lsts.1 ', tollH1.; Kansas nnd Texas 4s. 1. to 70.and ids. 1. to.'13; Northern PtWlfJO consol 5s.I to "JUS; Hichmond and Terminal Tis. 1, toli): Heading 1st preference incomes. ,. to

St. Paul nnd Manitoba. Montana ex-

tension 4s, 11. to 70: Ssn Francisco consul 4s.!',, to 4H. nnd St. Louis and Southwesternlsts. 1 V cent., to BO.

liar lher in Lnndon. 33'4d. Silver offeredto the Treasure 147.000 ounces:amount purchased. 40.000 at $0,7326, and acounter offer nt that price wns msile for thebalance. Kxparts to Kurope 20tV000 ounces.

?Ionny on call 3nT."i V cent. Time money Is D

V cent, and n com mission for all periods onfirst-clas- s dividenil-pnyln- s securities Usted onthe Stock Ijichnnge: but there Is next'o noth-ing doing. The market for commercial paperIs stagnnnt nnd. as rates are entirely nominal.it Is useless to nuote them.

Tho conditions governing the sterling ex-change market wer-- the same us yesterday's.The high promium on currency asaln led tnlargo orders (or gold on the other Mile, andthere wii. an active iloniand for nftrtit hills andcable transfers to cover the heavy Withdrawalsof gold from tho Hank of I England for ship-mo-

to this country. Anothor advance Inrates took plAeo. and Continental nx.'hnngosymiathled in the Upward movementPosted asking rates for sterling. M.83'jn?

4.S4 for lonr? hills and M.HrVn?4.RH', fordemand. Actual rates ire: T, one bills. $4.8.;; sight drifts. S4.i"'a a 4.S7 .. andcable trinsfers. S4.88lSit4.ct81 . Franca areouoted at .".'.'- -' 36.21 Tor long and 5.''ii'-fn- )

'.111', lor sight; rolehsmnrks. HI '(i!4. forlong and Oi ,ni!i.V, for short; guilders, 3D

long and 40 for shortDomestic exchange on New York: Boston

S'J it ''. ,"io premium for cash: checks. 16 centsdiscount to pur. Charleston Buying. '. "(T;selling, par. Savannah Huyinc. H discount:selling, par to , premium. New OrieanHBank, nominal: cnmmercial. S5'o$7.60 dls.count. San Franclsoo Sight. 10: telegraphlo.20. 8t Louis ?8 il.rfcount. Chicago rlo dis-count.

Tho offl.'i.-i-l statement of anthracite co.ilsliipinent for July, as com pared with the fig-

ures of the saino month of the previous year,shows a lotal output of 3.276.8U3 tout. A de-crease of :7'J.71ii tons, mnklngtho total outputfor the year to July 31. 24.208.710 tons, nn in-

crease of l.270,4O( tons ns compared with thocorresponding period of last year. Tho stockof coal on hand at tidewater shipping pointsJuly 31. 1M13. was 77(3,441 t..r.. a decrease of75.408 tons as compare. with tho amount onhand at the beglnnlug of tit.' month.

The imports of dry good-- for the week ond-in- g

y were 82. 457.800, against 'M 16.089last week and S3.875.6tl.' for the correspond-ing week of Inst year. The amount marketedwas $1.74H.r,02. agninst 7.83."i last weekand $3,028,1(13 for tho i onospondlng week oflast year.

The most Important corporation pews to-day was an announcement hy the Atchison.Topeka and Santa r.; Railroad Company thatIt has arrangod for the extension of its 8 Vcent, guarantee lund notes. S7.0i 0.000 inamount, for five years from Nov. 1. when thermature. The extension will be at the presentrate of interest and both principal and into! estwill he payable in gold.

Since July 1 the number of stockholders ofthe Manhattan Hallway Company has

566, to 1,601, or nearly on per cent.During tlio six months ending June so the netearnings of the company were ciiual to5.2'Jper cent up'-- the stock, or at the rato ofnearly I0.S percent, a voir.

Treasury balances compare with those ofyesterday as follows:

A. j. tT. Avu. ;.Gold coin and hnlllftn $101,462,110 tlou 'H s()2SilTir coin and tiullion l.s2:.,n.'U l.sds.264J .kin lemleri. including

Traaiurr uolat. 14.REO.P0O 14.fUiR.0M

Tola! 11S.1J8.:I.10 Tli'..8U.I72Iieposits fn national banks, S12.523.012,

against $12,413,224 yesterday. In addition tothe foregoing the Treasury reports silverbullion purchased under tho act of July 14.1890. 4U40.40l.34li. and Treasury notes Issuedagainst the same. I140.8."!&.280, of which 1144.-034.7-

are outstiinillng.Money in I,ondon. 2fS21 cent. liato of

discount In I he open market, for both short andthree months' hills, .1 . V cent. Amount oftiullion gone into the Dank of Fngland onbalance C'K'.OOO. Purls inline! iiuote.i r cents at in, nitu.'s... 'euuni'.. mm ex-change on l,ii ,;i at 2.'ift.incs.'74' entimes.

Messrs. 11. li. Dun & Co. ret or; thai Ihefailures this .veek number 455 iuiho

United Statos. against iiij for llio same weeklast year, and In Canada against 25 lastyear. Of 1 nlto'l States faioir k 154 warn m

".a.'.torn states. Hi in southern, end 1717 InWestern Stnles and Terr lores. Two ol thofailures were of Urn is em ploying .vor $1,000,-1,0- 0

capital each, 12 others were employingover $100,000 each, and 02 were 'Inns of over35,000 capital.

The sales of mining stocks at the New YorkConsolidated Btocl: an 1 Petioleuri l".xehnngo

wore us follows:Sain. Uifninrj. lligh'H ttt'iryi CwIh,

10(10 Cemstoaii T. Oe i u tt o

IV.Iilr otocl. tliiutiiilonv.Bnsrox, Au. Is. Tlio cloilnf iiuotatlont of elaclrtc

itoeks lolsy ncre:014, lel.

llnitc-- l riTlrlr i.lKht - 101Kiliinn Mlictrm liluinlnallair - 127.ileneral le.Mrlc as).,(.etierat KUrtrtc p, .0W ,!,. in, 111,tifttliiun-mii- J.loctri.- jif B7 '.

ew York MnrUeta.FaiDAV, auk. 18, Fionr wasasa mis inort of Its! de

;iif,,.l Mi lyulpatli) ' ii tin the romiil:ivradts uf iiirina ...rein-- stenuliy. ovfas to tcsrrttyl.iOlte. .'lli.H.,1 Mil, AC r i(itv, I) ;i li h Ai-

I were I .'... 0. l.ti I it. tiler wli.ut u.li inlihli wore quilted At follosu N'. s;.,.4i ar,;line. 51 '.if, ....' I.". mij..rl : '.'..-'.'.- .. J a:,. Nn 2eirn.1. (O'.iSJ. li; N i oxn.'l f2.'. .a i , I2 7i''t

.'(. wtni tilili. taftl '. C' nt". '.1.1'ai :i '''.. Mtci...Kite lrainlil,. .'. a. '"; guy Willi lor Hilt Itnlultn mo. ,.tsr,. piui-ni.-

. 4o.$4a". rio Hour, n

iiernne. a5rt.:.(i; corn liisat weaiarn, e3.K$Tf.70;hroudyii in.-- . $2 7.1

I. II, is - Wheal Was 40)1 and leO lo c. lower, owingtollielllialirlallllUUti.il. :i i, .ii.i.ii. i.li,.- uinri.faiorah o crop raporti .Intuitu ur the evpnrt traile, andIons iuUtilaln hpnt nl - '' limh iii.'.iiiliiiK4 luailn fur AXPOrt. Nfl I Norlher-- at c. over

o. b store, anil No. 2 hard winter nt I184tc.altoati So. 2 rid at Septimher price In t,c. everfob. ,'i",,,.' Theie wero the rectlptl:

41.I1U2 bnah.. Ullwauaea. 86.1PU: M.nnaap-hi- -

ill 240. inn. i' i,'', ""' 81. teult. 104.1X10: Toledo.eUMHIT; Delrolt, ri:t.Mitii. Kamm City. 24.nf.Ui SewTurk. 270. I0O; HalllmiTo. InT.IMHIi I'lntadtlplua. :

Cotton. 7.207 Oraii.l i, i.i. ,.,:;-- buab., tola) ynierdav li.l2.M7: total Ian vear. l,4HS,0St Kulure alee. "' "i in: Ii ai follows:

Ottil. J trail. .A'.'. it ufaf,Auiinit "ijt "v n7,heptenibor. HI'S "st, ilii n III iImiioolober IfM :"l 7'il tilIloieuibar ...7U'J .'I ill, .il).May S2ik ejii, h2),Corn was dull ant MO lower. Imp pronperta teem inhave latterly Improved Spot i.il. - an nsj lui,h. Nn. Jat 47),c. In elevulor. and 4S'sii., ail. ml. I I In elevalor al 4SC. aalet bt,h., aa follow ti

Oy'nmj, tf. lituh'H. Ch ilma,Aiiuutt 47), 47', 47l(iHeplainber 47M 47tf 4,tf 47)J(ictobir 47S 47 4, 47I 47UMay 4J ltfl 4IIAJ

(lata wcra dtpreitid. at tho Weit largerSpot talet 107..000 buab.; No. --' uliin. at 4Oi'440l,i'.September do at 34c llrteberdo at84U0.l Nn .1 iloi.i :i''v lei' latter oenlral. No. iiniel ai to t ..'iinnnirraded at40i44r.c. for while, and SutsOSr. for nn , l

No 1 white .ii i.pod ai 41 It'- - future ial,t 211.001.bntb.. At folluwt

Optnini. L.r. ..' .!.,,..,W'i( ::o' 80Augiitt

Septembir nCH OftB :' R .10)2

iictooir 11)4 3'H '4 IWNovember .82 82 82 82live waa dull and deprelted Tbet, Wirt Ilia Chicagol.ilraa.

lllMI. Otiii WAat Tsm. (leilng. auafgllSepleinlinr ll', 2 l)i 01 llljiliircuiber. i;i'j e:ia( (., is', i.i.senteiuber. HUM UMW .'is", si a ,;

u.'ioher lot, 401 a iij i 411

liei.uiiicr ami :ii :'i"i IBiu .iirt,Ma 41', 4i'4 40N 411.1, 41),

fAfahepiebilMr. 34M 2H. 21 S4 2V.,M.iy UoQ 7IOH -- ',i :o m"!

I: A

sepi'r 113 tal 113.01 812." t!2ai 112 7011, lutj-- r 12 0.7 13.05 l.'..'.o 12."il l.'so

turd,Kepleinber. 8l 8 10 82i)4) B7UOelober 8 02). so, 800 moo 812),

fibBeptember. 7.80 7 86 7.6T1 7 00 T.75Oelober .. 7.B6 7.80 7.46 1A1H 7.76

iiKiirim,,- - ciitla, futurii war lower Id tympathywith weaker mark, li a Kurope aad tUAAil. aad ale

ee-ea- w ill i -

ewlnff to telling hy local operator, and Jnbhlng booiet.the reciMi At nrartiian marketa, loo. were prettyliberal. TAe elsie wat baroly iteady. with salet of26.2.10 bats., a, follsera:

!'e .'fAe.1. tieeet Ctmliff.Janoitry... l.nCO 14 66 14 68 14ROial4f.ilMarch .: 14 48 14 40 w it.mia .'..'.

May 760 140 14.80 14.3Otl4.40sepl'mr BTATO 14 70 I4 86 14.BRm14 7o() lober... 6.7.V) 14..0 I4 86 14 0614 70' ... '! r .' .'i 14 n 14.6(1 4 6r.'A 4. CO

li iu r n 7Mi 14 00 1A46 14.fsi.Al 4 61(Ilo on iheipst was iteady bet quiet at 1.14a for No.7. salet 2,00(1 hngi of sintot and 400 Mexican on

tltnit. Raw utaar wai tteaav but quiet at mirhangei! price. It, (lned WAS la fair demand andtleiflj.

I'soviitoit--Chicag- irat deprelted. Lard here watlownr Spot tnlat no tea city at 8 .tBMlBOt ; 260 lea.IVeilcrn at lie. ftllnrai closed lltady. Augult andSoptembar. 8 sr.c: October. 8 66c. Uretied BOCS, 7),'4814c I'lgl Sl,iMi,e Meal perk. tl4 Ml.tl.'. .Ml. Ta.lew nun but .inlet at 4:,. steartne iteady at 1

li'v tile, cm, at ii'ie egga. 1.1V418C neat butter.2Ol2".C.i dO. . Iic.r, in i... in,,

Nil., i sr.mi-.- eplrliiilu'l At 2".V,'2lte Roiln dulland uiirlilliieil r.nc nlA oil City, 60Ht4.'.n41c..clnaiiig at 6t),c. H. i.ne.i nnchanceil

TiieiiCo-Sale- tof lOOesirs. I8ui. I'tnntylTanla llavana. lie. to ISc ; .".Oraiet.state Havana. 12c. lo inc.; no

ytmrni r. 11c. to 12c.: 200 ba tl llavann. 70c. loI. li.1. 100 balei Sumatra. H.M) to S4i in v i i.rsr.r.il.le Liverpool advlcei. nn unfnvor

Able nnanelal alli'At'un. tome Improvement in the cropmitlook In Texni. weakneii tn Soutliern quotations.And local And Southern liquidation cauied lower prlceahere on a very moderate ipeciilallon. Kuroiie bnngh,ipnt cotton a little more freely. Prleei declined H lolh pninti and cioied quiet, with laleinr 104,300 balsa,Idverpool declined 2 to 2t, polnti. rloilng iteady. with

ml aaleiof 8.000 halia In MAnrtie.ter yatni were dullAnd cloth, dull and Irregular In New Orleani futuretilecllneil ro polnla. 8p.it prlceihere w-- re ),c. lowerAt76.iro.for middling uplandi. with aalei cf 8.O0Ubalei for export and 80 for tplnnlng. The export

Iscliuled bs'ei on ilnect thlpment. TliedillTerlnon contrai-t- i were 1.600 balea The southernmarker, were very dull, and there waa a decline of )4cAt eix of tbem The receipt! at the porta were I, .5..s- (iii 1.047 IhlAdav latt week and 87.1 lat year.Total for the week" 12 sas, Agalmt 10.280 lait weekand r.,479 laat vear. Interior ihlpmenli fer the week1 8a bslel. agatnat 1.U47 lait week and 2. sin lait

.lili.ini in- - '.',', I bale,, ngii'iiit 0,176 lait weekand 6,(Hl7 lait eear: ilnrke, nil 786 balei. agalnal

lait wetk and 127.84U lait year. The followingare to day , traiiaactlona:

rtimn. IKah'. ISM?, ?a'".Augnat 7on707 7.on 70 nooSeptember.. 70H7.00 7.17 7.0H lionOctober . ... .7 17(7.I8 7.26 7.17 17.8(iNoTcml.er .., 7 287.27 7 12 7 2U U.5December 7.3614,7,18 7.41 7.36 26,800.lamiary 1,431.44 7 60 7.42 4a,8(KirebroAiy 7.6li763 76U 763 1 000Mar.li ,eorj)7.Hl 7 7 82 2.1ooMay "... 7.81 7.81 800

Me Hc.K-- Market.New Vo. Friday. Aug. 18 -- nacalptt of beavet were

2,16(1 head, including 1H carl tor export. 81 can f"rthe market, and H7 can direct to llaiightiren Trad,very dull Tor all gradei and value, barely ilei.lvl'norett lohelt nntlve ileernold at A3 .K8a.t4.BO V 10OSia. 'lexaniand coioradoi nt t3.40at4.2O: bulli anddry coivtal 1. 77.2.M. Ilreiaed beef aleadr at dt8'...-- ;i Ik for native trait, l.ate,t cable trom I donquotei American ,teen dull ut I'krSI I a. H IK., dreeiedweight and American refrigerator beef lower at leant7Ho yt lh. Shipinenti 3l;lhee4t.l.m.7 be,veiatid.1.780qnarteriorheef

Receipt, ufcalvee wcra 8211 head. Market ilow. butteadv. Vealno'.d at .VAt7 r( l'JO A. graneri and.iiilerinllke.ilveiat2(at2.'Ai. ....

Itec-ipt- i ct abcop and Iambi were head.4 car, direct. Sheep ),e. V Hi Inwar: choice

Iambi iteaily: common. 14c. lower. Traile dull and26 car, untold. Sheep told at 2cjS4 loo ai . Iambiat cur, Ml nreiiad mutton. dull. 7t8)ac.5s lb ; dreasedlamba lower. 8(l'Hc.

Keeeipti cf huge ware 1.163 head. Including a few' "ii. ns on tale. Market Heady at i:...M' jSjimi 9too Bit.

Krai i:nie Sale- -.

By nir'iiard V. Harnett ACo : Forerlotureiale. No 814Vt'eat HCIh itreet 1011th lld. 126 feel wett of Manliattan avenue. 27.X100II. nve Hory brick flat. Due onjudgment t22.34,t. to the planum for f22.0OO.

Rent I'Atile Tranafera.Norro'ik tt, 74: ceo K noeich. rcf. to Leopo'd

Yeikv tlO.2604th it, lot 3 e Bowery. 1118x36 2; Gultav

totalit to tlustav Irank 11.600Si.lllvah il. 117 HU; Benedict A Klein and

wife to Laeinmlelti Hutteliwelier and alio. 3..CO0Eldrtdg, il. wi. 201; .Nathan 1 oben and wile

.. ,1,11 miii'.ii 83.000West llouilonll. lUOl I'aullna splro to U 0

ll 111..UJI1I.V 60,0002,1 av. aw cor 24:1; at. 97.1x74 1; Tboi Pilar

vjinvtoKM Vulvanv 1

3d av. t87-08t- l.ugtne Kahn to HenriettaKithn 'ooo

S2d it. 16.110 nil IV: Andrew J Kerwln andwife to M (i I.owenileln 160.000

Auiaierilam.av.wa, anrtn Both at. 36x80 JHltobertion and wile to Harriet K Aiiilermn 1.000

83d ,t 3.IO r. Juliui J Kaplan to 11 (' ttll- -

Inughby 22.O00461 tl it. 24,1.4 e 3d av. 1" 8x100 6: ( baiMorrla

and wile to Meyer Abraham 8,750.'.in at, a a. :hi w 2d av. 60x88: Chai w i,- and

wifeloAnn IVlae 1

82d at, 330 reet; I'aulln-- , Spiro lo .1 . Kaplan 22.0OOpad et. n 1. 176 and 177 Kelt. Paulina Spiro i

flO Willouithhi 80.000Uii!i tl. n 1. in w 4th ay. 20xino i. Wm lloytAnd wite to Rachel bpitein 32.5O0

..' it. 311 tait. Bella Steefel to Lixr:etlrrkat 18,760

llllhlt, 227Eait. Pauline Roienitork to EllenCayo 18.500

Madlion av. e a 26 n 131 tt at. 74. 11x08. FredkRehriand wife to Kdward M Scudder 72.000

1271.1 it, 108 and lii7 Kaat; Dlllou c Wlllongh- -

by and wife to Paulina Splro A

I. in- n w corllKth it. 201 10x200: Ml.chael (llllootey to Metropolitan Traction Co,N V : 1

W'th it u 1 '.'' . ii'iimla- - av riidisi 1. M

0 Loew,niteln In oeo Marcui and ano. 17.000llsth ll. n e. 2011 w Centra: Park Weal, ll.lx

lO0.ll; Hi, LoeweBltelll to Andrew J herwin 60.000

.Will it. 7ZJ7. c i 'olttmbOl nv. 60x100.111 (leoMarcui and uno to Andrew .t Kerwln 17,000

I.oti 1 2 8. 4. map eitele i:aae M Connolly;11 r tirinciton and wife to .1 K Brown 1

it. 1 1. 81.1 w Hrook av. 2".xlil'.l Sarah.1 Pinion to Henry Ahr 4.000

i.erar.l av. e 1. :l(Xl n .laiuei it. IC111I2&; II Tl.lvingllon and wife .1 lc Itr.iwn ..... 1

Arthur it, e 1. 1" n Creicent av. 80x87.8; 1Harriet to Margaret Slonebrldge .... 1.860

I.otiuand lu. map Heater A shannnni TereiAISAAC, and ami tn Pdward 0 lleerwagln 3.160

Orchard av. a e ,. let 2mo map Kail iremor..;IV ci.ratit 10 Winifred "rant 600

MnpTS A. I01 4C. map North Marble Hill. PP tt Uliataiatid wire to Hattle M Craven 1.6,6

mcoKnrn LSASBS,

fiKtier. .loieph W et al. to .loieph B I.eheSlid wire 61 South at. 4 Hsl2 yn .... tl.600

Colin. Huge, lo Adam PfulT. 126 Kaat 4lh it, ,1

yn 480lOieuprn MIIRTUIUKI.

Ahr. Ilen'y. to Sarah J Pinion. 11 148th tl, nBreot av. 3 yn A3. 000

Byrnet. Patrick and wife to Harlem avltwiMalik, e 1 road lea. Hug from Klnglhrldge :oMen I'm - n Ha. art it. I yr . . 2. 600

Lot I. block 3. map prop Sheridan A segrai .'.24tn Warn. .I.lin II Hermann .'Hid atle lo tnaNoiihern Itu.i.tiui' and saving, and LoinAs,or.,utioi; lllsla.ls. 2.760

rlallAy, r. Jr. mi wife to . hai P Bnckiij.a, It t 120th It. w 2d nv. 3 yra 4.336

Ciavea Htil'le tl. In Hugh N I amp. lot 4U.1. II M, I'll. Vml. I. Oil! I.'til ward .' Vri 1.426

11 hi,.. and "It" to Lambert Buy.Hani, n 87H' It. 126 w III av. .lyri ... 1,600

Coil. Ilo, John, et al to.l Allen Tom nieud. ali:i::h a'. 2.V1 w Park av. diiuand 1.6O0

low Mi r.n VV. to thai" Cornell and line, a eallooller tt. Kiev. kern. I yr 10.000

"an. Simon nnd r tnilto Kocher and wire.7.U Willetl n. 1 yr 4.O00

fisnx. 1'inkAi. et nl 10 Joieph .; Leu. trur.1A111C prop. .". yn 16.000

"run. t.co. and wile to I'.iroilue Miller. 1

mint, w Av . 1 yr 2.600Can. 1'i.ikai et al to.luiepli (.' Levi, true.

rtllienai.fi yra 1.000.,k .,1 '., m M lt.i.inim 1 ro-- i I

li .1 ling ffini o tn tlntlull st Spue- -

tun tin, W .aii.li or I, mic 1. .Inhtiiou.:cr, . 20.OO0Kerb.. Micl.ifi r. le.'oliu II r in a oai..

and i.lnoe. e (relet. a v. r. .. 60JKelly lame, to i.:l:i 11 . 122 Munreo it.

4 .... "27 UB

Keh'tie. I BttiariB, and .liuli-i- to the .111. ', ntlini.i '1 ... Saving! Hltik. n 1 laih t. W Av

. I ,r "Kiiploi Itilluii. to I'n nina Splrn. l.lo halt 62d

(. a yn .W:. ,,i Fred'k an-- wire to Henri John una

line, e t Audulien 11 1 IH7,lb 1:. 7, 11 8,000Lut I..I1111 nod ifo In '.iistai "unkle, e

Msrrei ov. a letil it. JT 1.61)0l.uilske l.na ami hull, in the nlled slat-- i

Tri.at Co N V. n 1 C.Atli ,t. v .Id av. 2 yre. ft. 600Low emtelii. Mitiliti ". .ind uno In I.e. Mart in

nn. am., truel.ei Ac. ii 7:nli it. w 4th av. 1

vr2nitg-- l 11.600U.iahran Tlnunn, It. nnd wlr. lo Win .1 II K

ut.ile 217 IT IJSllllI, I yr . SOO

Vi'lllch.in.tt'ji. and wile tc.lolu. .Ilnllieima.i.n Spring. Wnntter it, luttniii 10.000

M Emily It. in "eo '!..i .01 aim. '.,Ac. 12 R76III It. I yr 8.600

Neut. Henry, and wife loCarolina Miller, wtrleliani av. a I lllth it. I yr .2 tnlgii 4.000

Pill WaWen. et al li Ihe I. migrant Indmhavllauk. a 1 in, inl it. lot 27.. map landt ol WinliraeL Fifteenth ward. 1 yr 16.000

llli'luii'd. lAJina ('. and wire to i.ee lie IVIltand aun truiteei. Ac 17il lit av. 6 yra 10.600

Simon Loiilea. and linibaud to Nathan Cohen,201 Kldrldgeit. n. hi 1. 8.600

Stotheri. Win 11. tn Judmn s l.u.i. . , l.uili t.

w Lenox av. 1 yr (3 rnorti) 20.000Sctinugg. Irancli .'. and ano to Chat Tillman.

n H4th il e6lh ai. I vr 10.000Walter, M11 nn to the r n t Itldg end Loan

Aeiocn. lot 288. map Knit Treinent.lnitalle 1,6(10

llrant. Winifred, and ano to Henry M Leu. lot'J811 map Ealt Tllinnnt yr. .. 600

e.i lit Je.ele A end IlllSbanil In P F llrunerii ml ano. exri. Ac. 1 76th ,1. w Madlion av.r.yri ldooo

W... d Wm " to Wm 1., in, ..11 a o cor ad avand I21,lit yr 10000

Verse Frank, and wifi tn llanlel K seyb,l. t eilerraoi tlcw ai. 1. e.lAnaenar.

'I'lil- - Association Going Oat nf Biialecan.Harry H. Headle lias been apDolnted receiver

of thu Ontario Mutual Acoident Association of334 llroadway. in proceedlnifa brought by aminority of the directors to dissolve tho cor-

poration. Their petition declared that thememlierablp has deereaaed from 2.200 to 500:that the Lnalness cannot be conducted furtherwithout a loss: that there are no funds to payciiti'iit expensos and that tha company isInsolvent. All lawful claims so far liavo beenpaid. There are no outside creditors, nndthere Is al out $70 in the benefit fund. Theasioalotlon was Incorporated In 1880 atCeneva. N V.. and removed tn this olty threeyears ago. Andrew I Houlnrd becomliiK 1'recl-den-

and II H. Ilendle. Treasurer.

A New pert Btialf Hold.Nf.viPor.T, Aug. 18.- - Trescott Lawrencu to-

day purchased tho estate on Bellevue avenue.consisting of a large lot and handsome brick

nl" ii e which was built by tho late Admiralaldivlii nnd by his heirs sold to Francis I).

I'trley, It is one of the most desirable summeri 'n.' s here, with u frontage of 211', feut onli.'llevuo uv-n- Kixty-tw- thousand fivehundred dollars was the price puid..Mi Lawrence, wbo married Miss Kate fiulk-ela- y

of New York, whose father recently diedleaving a large estate, also purchases a largelot lo the rear. I. Z. Letter, the Obloago

II oooupylng the plate tblt teaaea.

WAS nit. MKTKR l.v Mlt.WAVKtlCf

Dataellvea fSnr They HaVe fteearet a Tree,of HIn, In tkat City.

Mn.wAtiKF.F. Aug. lflL The deteettvet of theNew York Mutual Life Insurance Company. Intracing the career of Vr. Henry Meyer, whowas arretted for poisoning I.mlwig Itramlt InNew York last year, any they have dlsoovoredthat Meyer spent several weeks in this city Instspring, during which time, they allege, he laidhit trap for a vtctlin. Mever Is said to hnvorented a house nt .'127 Sixth street In Mny.

giving his name ns Iltshoff. Tho house wnsfilled with lodgers. Advertisements were putIn the papers for a lady companion to travelwith a private family. Forty or fifty applica-tions were reeeived for the place of ladv com-panion, but tho detocllves have found thatnone of them was nceopttd. The couple dis-appeared from the ellyon Juno 2. They lefttheir house in confusion. Tho young men wholodged tit tho house complained to the pro- -

meter thnt their trunks had been rilled, butfhoy left as abruptly as did their landlord.

ARItr.ST OF A VUSTMAX.

Be Threw Away Ihe Letters lVhirli WereOlven Hint lo llelleer on Thnraaa.

Michael J. Cunningham, a sub-lette- r carrierattached to Station Y of tho Brooklyn l'ostOffice, was charged In tho I.ee Avenue l'ollceCourt. Willlamsburgh. yesterday by FrancisM. Morris, tho station superintendent, withhaving oponed letters which were Intrusted tohim for delivery. Postmaster Sullivan re-

ceived complaints from bUttDMl men recentlyabout the of important letterswhich they expected. An Investigation wnsmade, and the cause of complaint was tracedto Station W it In .Ilo nl nvuuuo and SouthFifth street. Willlamsburgh.

Suspicion fell upon Cunningham, nnd. on hisbeing followed up. the letters which had beengiven to him on Thursday morning for deliverywere found where he had thrown them, afterCunningham was taken Into custody Into thatnight. Justice Connolly turned CtinntnKlinniover to the Federal authorities. CunninghamIs 2.ri yours old. and lived wilh hl3 parents at530', Lorlmsr street (iro.iipolut.

The West Pointers at (tie World's Fakir,

CniOAOO, Aug. IP. Tht Wost Tolnt endotsarrived at the World's Fair and wentInto camp on the i.ln.-- in front of tho (invern-mon- t

building, whero thoy will remain for tondays. Two hundred and eiifhty of tho bidswero received by the Imposition ofllclals. Ar-

riving in camp, tho cadets lost no timo Inmaking themeolves at homo. The West Point-ers ore in commnnd of theso olllcers: ieitls.Dtior, Dunning, lllchdrdson. Ilnlbrook. A-llaire, and Mott. Tho endet officers: Compa-ny A. Capt. fonrade: Company I). Capt.

Company II. dipt. Joyes: Company C.Cupi. Harden: Adjutant. Lieut. I.adno: r,

J. at. Williams. Hegulnr work willbe done hy the cadets while at tho KvpoMtton.hut especial attention will on paid to tactics.The United states military band of fortypleceR accompanied tho cadets to Chicago,and will giveeoncerts during the encampment.

fitiMtrial.

The Union Pacific

Railway Company.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.

Boston, Aug. 9, 1893.

To the Holders of the 8 Per Cent. Bonds

Secured by the SinMig Fund Mortgage of

the Un'on Pacific Railroad Company of Dec,

18, 1873 :

Tbe bonds etrared by the uinrtcaef abort reOrrMto become dm; nu Sapte I. next On Jin It 1893. tiierewere outitandlng bonds t the amount otSB 170,000.At the same time there were In the hands f ttie t nionTrust roiiii esi of New York, tin Tristrs under themortgage, uulnveited hatnm ei nppMrahle to th redemptlon of said bonds an;ounttnc to $904,646.13During the period from January t to iseptc.mberflret of tha current : ear. tt is astlntated that tiirthrrentittancta, derived from the ti.it.s of lariii. payment!on bills receivable. et.. will be made to the Trustee tothe amount of about f.VXi.'HMV It is btlttrad. there-fore- ,

that at tbe maturity of the loan Ilia Trustee Willhave in hand about t.404.6diVlli for Application tomcli ;irt uf the debt iih may be bld by persons whomay then w'.hh to recotv payment The applicationof these sums n i'.l reduce the debt t.. KS.T7 1.334 W

Against this balance of indebtedness the railwaycompany holds notes or contracts mail- bv former

of Iai?d. secured by the lands in respect ofillicit they w re male (vrblcb, however. are only re-

leased by the Trustee on receipt hy it of the fullamount of ihe consideration), the amount of bicti onSeptember let. next, making due allow ance for collec-

tions to be made In the interva1, will approximate$3.809t903 18. In addition to the lands under contract, tbo Trustee will also hold the unsold lands, tbeestimated value or wblcli ls$8,07u.o io nils estimatedvalue Is very conservative, being much let than theappraised nnd selling value. Tbe value of the security

contracts an unsold lands $rt,44eJ.903.1H, exceedsthe estimated balance of the itiiebiednes (13,77

8 b, the sum of $3.tf77,riOi 30,The landt. referred tit represent the unsold portion of

those granied t the inion Paelflo Railroad Company(to which the I nion I'acitii Railway Company is Che

ui cessor by c. USolldatton), end are free from any henor other encumbrance, excepting only a debt of tMi. 00,the balance nt the original UUd gran mortgage bundsstill outstanding.

No allowance has been maaelnthi foregoinx statemi for (he possible failure ol purchasers to completethe puymeuts provided for tn their contract, it is be-

lieved, however, that no: mora than 400,000 lumount will ultimately be defaulted Hut even if de

fault he made, the Inndn under contract Will In-

come subject to taiie ..ii will exceed in value (be sumsduo upon them.

L'nder the present tnortftage Hie title to all unsoldlaude and to lauds already sold hut stlt! under contiact Is vetted in the mortgage tru-- ti en Tin proceeds

j of uit land sales ure rem i Med directly to tha Trustee.and .!! applied, as in the (nut Indenture l provided,to the purchase nnd cancellation f the bonds securedthereunder, fbey do not puss into the . oinpany'streasury, aleanwblle, lbs taej on the unsold lands.the expenses uf advertising or marketing Ihe lani.and ihe interest on the outstanding bonds, have beenpaid, pursuant to tho terms ol the Truji indenture, bythe Katlv. a)' Com pan and Will COIltltlUe to be paid bythe Rail wav i ouinany under ti.c extension Agreement,

'it'll i.i o th- - Ootlfl nmtnttinu lit f'e ftopn-Affto- H

to rxtfilil ttrti tn Itltimilttltrtijflfild thvir Intiftf tt thr t nittti tttnt I oihjhihj;,SO itwittnttyt Afii' lo7., or to tttt tiueut nttin- t'flirv vj tli t nion tUtCijic itotltftlfj 1 oitt- -pttnih tn 4 men i (, boston, Uttta,, jorfir-- pttvtM.nr ,f ho vim ""' twititn ttUltll'fiti ouilto iniihi. thr ntittiMttty to "'- '" cottfH u bottththr unr rooum hrrt. I ft- - 1 runt t OUttMUUwilt ttmtif t rccWfa for ott tmmls fnia -ponitnl, unit Will Ix'l'l Miiio noii.st unfit Miirh atiumhrr fhryrtf' hurr hrni tirpnnitxt nv thihrjrtrnntoo UHnfivtwl at uilt i ituhti tt to ontin nitre that thr total amount of btmtl 'hrrn provided for, MsC thr ftfjiMtrntl boitrfmholt liniv Urrn Mtamprd, thr fntrirst tttrtrantrill IW" mnlttr I to fie , t, , . . oirurr amha hrrrtoffti'4- ttrrit thr prortlrr.

io rtiahlr thr otnjutnf to romptrtr Ifnnnd tn oftis to the rxtrmltit rou

pntt Intuit thr coupon rhrrtm, luilttrittnjMifh ..' n lii';i tta.al an- rHttrirl titent tin m am mum an pa$Mintct

I h KrMtr$nlw intrrimt on bOMsfj pl'CHrntc I

for txtrntioit trill In- mid on thr prrottltttiUlHof anrh boil It for itntomf.

Tin: 1 1 mt: nut rxwssio.v inBOhDM IMtb.it J HIS mill; is Ji.u.XTKIP IO Sti'T. 1, 4 J) nti 4MIOUNT

that 04 X nt r:xri..DKj is yj.u.Ill It IO $X,SiMUHH).

ALEX. E. ORR,Chairmaa of the Board.

EDWIN F. ATKINS. Vice-Pres'- t.

LETTERS OF CREDITFor traveller. In all partt uf in,

l'MTKll Mil ':s.n'li'l' 1MHI ;a.

liOIMi: CtKOIIM IISit vki:kh.

I'iO Itroiulway, i'h Vork."

CURRENCY WA NT E DAT A PRBlllL'ai. I'AYAUI .1: 11V UI II mil, 111 i l.

M.M-I.IU- I., llll.l.ll'l A;:i IVtl.f. ST.

Brill tr or renlr Jflriu itrsnj.Rotellei l&o Iralnt .uil.. so n.n.uti,BtALTlHI. iu.li. .,. iiiitallminta.

fgTEK BAKU, tt NaileuH.

ATI, CITT bsa fark 1.000 Innskt--Iv Wnls, two relle itatloni Farllsulanm WtKUUM t KOtST. t84 BruaHwa.

I

$fI Pftntt Jot Srtlf Xonn 1IXSS.

KENSINGTON HEIGHTS,

FLATBUSH.Water and Stone Sidewalks

OS THK I'lKH'KliTV

30 MINUTES FROM THE BRIDGE.

FARE TO BROOKLYN ONLY 5 CENTS.

COMPLIUBKTARt PAssEt inion hailv.

TITLES INSURED.JERP JonvstiN .iR. 0 l.lherty St.. New York,

and lHt nnd III! Mnntaifue st., lirok tn.

Ronsonhurstby-thes-

Three of the photfttfrftpbl of th new lllnstrnted ho.. It

of this place te the story: 1hs.o. a hnire furin 1W1.f.ne ;.ttej:t And a few villas. .Witt, divided Into sixsections, shows Us m. and electric railroads,churches, school hall, lthrary. r.inos and jacht reudeToii. and soiiae of its 160 all year homes.

Bewers as n ell r.s water and jias.46 mltintps from Battery. N. V.

40 mlnutSH from H rook hit Itridxa,Kara from Brooklyn R coma

Fare from New Vork If) rents.For illjstrateu circulars apply IJ

W. II. i'AUI,in.H 41 Wall Sit.New Vork.

NonTHPnRT, r,OM. ISLJtNn-nnildl- ntr lots, lift op:live lon, imUnn.- snillng

Send for circular. Verr cheap,.? H. (.EVTIS. 2r. rhambers st.

?Rcnl djrtatt or alc IBroohlttjii.

T1W in.i eniti-- number ofhonsesnowhrlncbuilt lutiirittc that ihv m-- e"ii.nit or theiropt?i-t- t"- tbe btittlnewa man of New Turk

In belnu; rrilllzetl.Msny uhn bous:Iit thrlr lota iurinc the paet

three yem-- , now kisvlBSC psslsl for thrm Infull, ore isrrnnRliis lor bomen, which ran bbulit nnil piaiti for sst autss no more thaneuMlouiary rentol or a flat.

Nelert 11 now, enntrncf to piy for It on1 ..11 in. in- -, then, wliein pnti for, build silKi.iii-- . nnd you win wonder liy you Uldntdo It five ; .ui" enrller,

A I I it MAIN'S thronchont the property.GAN MAIXH imd nnd otrcata lla;h(cd.Acreaelble by Fifth ut. i:ivateii II. R. and

Umm.I.Imi, Bntb nnd Wet l.inl K. II., or by:i!fth nt. iniv Trom loot of Wultenull at.,V.,iiUn Trollev l.lne now belns eonatrueletf,

nl. h tvlll ritu tllrcet irum the rid(e to tbeproperty,

Aeenia on the premlaea.Title bv TITItE 4SCARAX-TK- E

AX1 TOVST COMPANY or NewYotk,

Apply for mnpa, pnmpbleta, nnd passes to

GEORGE A. ALLIN. Secretary.1 Hrosdnsy, New York.

DOR BATaE House, only 18.B0O; has It rooms all1 .;iiu unj.er pan ll for flu. only $HMIdown, the I.I. u.i'. 4.J.", mi tbly, taxes and tutereittaken out nf ll. tall at l.lt'7 Atlantic av.. Brooklyn.Take r niton or Haiph a, cara

1AR0B LIST Brooklyn nropertv tot rent. sate,A viirsKN. iM IMerreponi St., near Ful-to-

st. and the bridge. Brooklyn.

JtAff CAiH, balance tn suit, buys rlesjantlf derolUsf rated detached twofamtly bouse, lot 2fiih); faiMXX Inquire 2.U47 Fulton St.; ( leveland st,station i.inii elevated.

ttALfWi CAHll. $20 monthly. bOVS eletrant twostnryand basement bouse; Improvements two

fauuiles. FAI.KISUL It. & CO., 1.178 tiates. near JtusL--icV av

Urn! tfrotivtc or Sale Comitrij.

Congers, Rockland Lake.

EXCURSION.Illl 'KsltAV AMI IUTVBOAT,

Tralna l.ent-- Foot of lv i.ml 48il wis. itIO and 1. fare. K nl Trip. 7.: .

rll I.i' TK..UH 10 drive and vien the projiertrsv.r. i it imik i:mi:vis.

ir urn sk i.ors m .1: in ai.i. vviRiitsn to111 'Il.lv 11 Kill MiaTIhn KTU.NK H TRMtHKO "1Till' ri.Ml'lNV I UK I. Ill I'HAKUK. LOTS UN Til.KKW SH'llii.N T... tin CASH, r. l'KU MONTHl.ors on Till: KBn l. am- KKiTTION $nai ami

'J'. I.'ARII, till I'l I' MoNrll Now IS Vol HTIMK TO I'l IXIIASI. LOTS lllirlll.E IN VAI.l'K

I". Ill i! Mi .1 III j: '. A Nil . k A III N U.Iol ol II INIH 'ITKMKNTH MM! mi: I'OMINli VKABANH TIKI A TK1I' Illl -. N II M AKk VI II KSKI.KIlll. OWNKROKA Kill UK HoMK AT Tills HI.AITIH.I. SI J!ll.l; UEtORT

BOSTON LAND CO.,i- llromlu u.

J. Md.INNIR. i ..

AT WOl.rtlTrP. lHEast 18th st-S- ix new eottaferrlisi-$l- .rtiii halanct- S.S month lyi inrludintf

lot fiUxlfiO feet, within six minutes' walk of dsot in:i !. from city; I laying rent t wastinir money

glcal (fistntf nt urtloit.T4I.1I AT,

SU'inillT, 1IA V SALE.

W.U. E. TAI'I.OK. Alt'TIO.NEEB.

At KETHERITOOD, N. .1 . till ra.hionnble mbiirb of

PI AIKIKI.I.Train New York City, from foot of l.il.rrtj It,

Ha i R I! of N at BOH M.

lirl I'KKl'. liofcoll from Mr. BoullSlt, on ttlt Ira n

WM, K. Til I.OB. .

3Rral Estate or $alr.

$20 TO $30 A MONTHWILL BUILD YOU A HOUSEAT NEPERA PARK,

IN THE illl IIICITY LOTS. $100 AND UPWARD,

Frei Ilrkcti al l.'.'.lli n. ata'.i'.n. New T..rk auilVitii,. ii l(a for IV i riiiiii si:nd. .

Tilt: KKW lolil. Ill Al. iSTIIIItu.I liuii.lii, .'.tli av 4'J.l it iA rilnr, tOUtl ttVlllt ...lltlrd.

AT I MARIIAIX l.iiiini villi H rnomi aiu- anda 1'itai; unlit it I'rsrsi l"t fi" iron an. itini

frsl till- - l.iwn. (.rirr fLVim. APllI) lnrtAM--II - -- I. .Ill BV, ll.-i- i p.lei.l. I . I

Wri&trlifMrr Co. rroiirrt.i of Sale.I.OT- -. II'.S'J MINI TIIS KHOll OUANII II.NI1H1 IlKI'OT.

in mini u.s i rom nii'or r uisrMOUNT VERNON.

77 TRAINS IIAII.Y. CIIVIMI'TATIliN Tla CKNTS.FASV MoNTIH.V I'AVMKNTs.

High tlrouiidi Mannitiient vievs: Titiei t.ii.tianteeitirk.i: TTCKKTs111 llil in I. n l. U HIUItNs Co ill Hroadway. N. If.

ov hU ov i?o ct Wrj.Mirif.tfi' ifo.

$25. LOWERRE STATION, $25,.. T. AMI NOKI'll ll UAH until

Ktw f o'lutfe i'..rinr Inl. iirsi k'utniii. al: iQnrova.ill, III,; im .ipiilT-- i, .e

.1 I -- I ,,1 IN, tinner.Low iri. s.ui in '. 01.1.111 lllb Ai I.Boiil

Jtlml ttttiU w alt iTitiu,

V'ollKVII.I.I IKMMI'NI Harem llal tlinmi.S.MJUi I. Tin I. I.', i.er vein in- nine

ii in m I.... Kail in.i.i .1

X lU.lHIfl llUU'iri tirl tuDKhiKASi.j. HOl'sHS, unfurniiaed and farniabed.1,

tbe city.rotaoll BROTHERS, tat Broadway, nor. UtttL

HOI rs fir rant lu food locatlonaDKMHAUI.K v IK. AM. too Madlion at., ur. 634 It,

fo Ktt fit iMsisms Sttrssie.

LARCE SUITE OP OFFICES,sn nn NTiittv rmivi,IN orriCB nriiiHNu.

202 BROADWAY.STFAM 1IFAT AND QLICK BI.P.VATOR. TROM

kki't. i. ii. ii Elliott. mj uroaWav.

Il.m N ilST Vlorea, loflt, ofnceaTiiuiiioe ioletln dVv

tlrable Icstloua.FOUSOM RROTIII'.RS. R2n Broad trar, ear. mtIV

W aiu and itorebonae, wait ilde, down townkJ CHAM. SIMMONS. Ilticen'rett.

Mi RENT Oft l,EAitPRIVATK OKFICK IN STORK.

OPFN I NTH. II O'CLOCK AT NK1IIT.l.'llf. RRUAIIWAV. NF.Alt .121) ST.

ov ,Satf or to 3Cct.

Ir Vol' iVK PRPBRfV to let or for tale, addreitF.inVIN i. KASrS'llUBER. r.H Warren tt.. N. V.

,f lut .. mid iiattmnits Zo Xft.DFSIRABLE IIOISKS. reduced ratea. good location,.

iiiiim i i ii n 'Kl ".".III .1

LAI. ATS ANIl APARTMENTS, unfnrnltlied and fur-- "r Dtahed, in all narti tho rlly.KOI.SOM BROTHERS. W2S Broad WAT. cor. 12th at.

VH TORI A HTII ST.. near nth ive rooroi andlianilmujely decorated, all new; low rents.

Janitor. fIT V. HOICNK, l.oiilniYOULnOK AT TlTEiB7 WE'LL DO TliBREST.-'- S7

imih it. alx ronma and bath 13 to 2JFait H" lh I. ditto, linnet. .iiliitan.li Tl In 7.'. a. I

liintli it., ditt... rlreantly decorated. ..''" 2r,6Veitll&'li it .lit to. mantel mirrors

MA I.I. s A KOSFNSTOI 1. in Na.i.m it.i)RTII st ninEAST Aparlmenti n or 4 ronrai, hotAlt and mil water, bathv tl4 to t20.KfJTil ST. Mil and ."..l I WFT-- T -- Apartmeritiof Ihres

y llnrh t. larce rooiui. water. Mnahtnbi. and slailclnteti In kitchen: ercrvtblnir in tbe beat of order,quiet home, rent tH oo. fto.&tt

fJOI' ST.. 3IR EAST. --six" roomi Ano"riatnT aliTm.r proretnenta. In ilnfle Hat rent 122.50. Janitor.

OH UT.. Sll TO 38 E ATlTlNawouieeTthrVe Andr.inr io nn aparlmenti. tn tn t!4. dumb walteri.

electric belli, ho( bstbt free to tenant,; wldoalreetifioori ilc nil. ii. d

$MmijJltfd yioom.s ft .partmrut tTa tt t

-t Hide.

"I QTI1 "r 423 t apt l.srs room snd bsdroom,J v furntshftl. for i wtit huassltssplnf. m, slnrl

rooms, f .'

QTH ST 22 EASTLArs-v- . hsnoomsrnom. finelyJO furnishetl. in well located private lions; everyconvenience.

fl.)t HT.( r.v;r K'un shed room for (eDtlemsn;r private bouss; low price; reference.

Writ Hide.

ST.. WERT, so CLINTON rr.ACR. Nice lishtrooms, ftentleman or married couple, SI. 60 up,

IitTht housekeeping1.1 sTII ST. 1 H WEST. Two connect Ina; rooms, also

3 fnmt rootn for grDtlemen; noma comforts; pri-vate fati'tty..WITH RT., a2H WERT. Handsomely furnished rooms,-m- )

private house, gentlemen only.

O ST RT.. 225 WERT. Nice cool rooms, housekeepingX it desired, from $3 to r per week.

sr rt . ,t2H WEST Large front room for one or0 t two ifentlemen or light housekeeping.

OIH AT, 227 WEST, near Broadway. HandsomeJff newly decorated rooms: erery accommodation;

tow rates) meals optional.SOU sT. 2(18 WERT Large newly furnUbed rooms;Jej bath, running water; S2toS4.

9JI RT . a." WEST Pleasant, furnished, square room;hi conveniences; near station; also hall room;

gantlamati,

QOD sT..2lTWEST Fnrntshed room, suitable forTO gentleman; private house; board if required;

ef unujshrd KoamiJ to Zrt SrooMiuu

ABU L AND PLACE, 82. near Fulton at. ten ralnuteebridge and ferries Neatly furnished rotms.

all improvements.(CLINTON ST.. 3CBeautiful secorlloo7fm

targe front room; ersrytblng new In It;unexceptionable location.

CUMBERLAND ST., 24H (Hill). Largs baBdfomtlffor gentleman; private family; ref-

erences excliatigrd.

COLUMBIA HEIi.HTS. wo minutes to FniloDBrooklyn Bride. large, airy room; 91.60

weekly,

HENRY ST. ilrt, near Bridge end ferries Large andneatly furnished rooms; terme moderate

MIDDAOH ST.. sn. minute from brldga,Newiygentlemen only; terme moderate.

jSrlrrt $0sirtie

Flint mide.

9TK BT M EAST Large and small rooms, nlcslywith or withnnt board, for gentlemen

and ladles; transients accommodated.1 ynisT . 3e" e'aRT -P- leasant-double and singleiv rooms: good board; every convenience; tableboard.

YrH RfT lVrEART.-Larg- eT room, suitable for aIV party of gentlemen, with board.

RXTH RT.. IW. and single rooms, firsteecond rlnor; superior hoard; American family.

4Jt;TH nf. 311 EAST. Elegant large rooms, runningOUwntfr, good board; couple or gertlemen; termsmoderate.

Wfstftld).epiin PARK. 101 Waverley place -- Single and donbleX rooms wiib board; ccntrul location; facing Wash-itu- :

ui squars,ST. 2tt WERT tool, new.y foTntshed rooms;

" suoenor cuisine. Rniitteroers accommodated;!ii ;. iioardt-rs- . summer pricesMl) ST.. :4'. WEST. Nicely rurnlshediartie and hall0w rooms; suprrinr board; also table board.

;8rlrct 33o;iril roohlMtu

CLINTON ST. KlH Board nn tne Heights -- Largeronus. bourd optional, unexceptionable

table, rsfartnessHOVT ST. .l. corner Schcrmerhorn st. Front hall

win. hoard, good table: 1 minutes to bridge.

IIVIKllHTON kt, llio Board; two square rooms.hall room, comfortably furnished; hot

and C"ld water. tiNTAi.IE sT.. 147. near Wall St. Kerry (BrfdgeT

Ivl Hoard: nmlv established: ap-pointments; gentlemen, couples; table boardersSOI Til ELLIOTT PLACE 74 -- Second story front

ronim hot and cold water. Other rooms; un- -

(utile

11' II. Low SI.. 2M. rear Bridge and ferries Roomsand t.u .: smtalde for gentlemen; terms reason-able- ,

.Srhonlo' and (ToUege?.

ST. IKA.MIS COLIJJG4L BUT LRU sT. NLAK COI.'RT sTT, BROOKLYN.

Franciscan Erothers. Reopens' Sept, 5.

S tu. Pes. nutslfftl. Sclent I fir, unl I'ommerciai. Boardand (iiitinii. per annum, payable half yeurly in3); pi i. nt- under Ifi years, $i:o0; dayscholars, per iiusrtsr, $h in i"

.. lurther part Irulam apply to tbePresident, BKUTIIKlt JRIIOMR, u F.

SACRED HEART ACADEMY..elect fathaffa bonrdint: sebool; every advantage for:..!' m ii rnl rotltfinii stmlifs resumed sept, ll

lilt Illl Kit Al 4,1 hi Wm tti eater. New Vork.ViOHl EDWARD lUiLLKt.lATE IN8TIT VTBfotm? vnunit WOltien, IMHh year, Sept. ''.; siiparb iii ulnfiinlldlngl and appointments, sii ooursei

nnd prepareturyj music, art. elocution; physical i.turc. r7J. Neer York references.

MIS I. KINU, 0 ii.. I'ort Edward, N. V.

Il EMPM'KAli. liDMi ISLAM) INTITIIL N'Jt onei e u( sickness during Hie j ear among --' voting

boys.

I..V Ml.li: A( AIIIMV,ST. N. Y

Erery altnnt..k'e for a thorongli humness education;ln Tt and mid i"- a :' nit a speclitlt); easy of nc

cess lr m all parts ut New . .ind trinityinto. A(i.ii'A. 1'lrertor.

MjrrKOI'OIsIN LAW 4 II4MH.Full term begins oct'drr 2. evunn-i- ssiiions.

ADM-I- t t TIloVlAS. LL IK. I'tsn I or cuaL-K-ie- al- -

Ur ii.ii CLABRNOB l ASHLEY 87 Broadway.

WESII.YVN .vrADEMY." Wiibrahani Mass. --Bothcuursss; specialists in art,

rnl ItlttSlfi tiiargeit Stidoe uteiii insure" supe'lorii'! i. .'. " Si nn- .: 7. Ill ear upSllStSept I.i. a - '.' f-

Itev. WM H. M'.WIIALL Principal.

InAVKI) 134 WKsYT IHANKI.IN lT Halllmnre, ltd!hl.lttOllIM HOVIMUM. ANO

II A 1 s HCHlft t girls is.il reopen Thursday.:: --'1 Hurt) llts year.Mrs II. P LMIMYP.P. Principal

ni.'iiulolln. gull nr, aud stage dancing; instruc-tion. 16 course, circulars

J IIEAN. 089 .Id av.. 41st St.

SIltiRTIlAMt H. i'. ii Pit man's Nets York Kchool: dayI. LI ANII:R. Principal IU West ..'.'Id st,

AND TYYEWKIT1M. -- Oav and evenTSIIORTIMND clnsses IMA At- PITMAN'S Metro- -

P ii.un in." UA Kill av Circulars

grovosSU,Fillmatet for furnlililna- - sianll, ilonatNlirirE ii. or riv,r for ilredsmir id t lie atip

lietwe.-- I'.rri old) 4 and r. au.l lu Hie ilip belMeenI'len io i .. i nn '.. on Hie rait Itl.er and lor

lor i'n - . "r " iliiinnnf board on Tier,' 111. I.a.l i.r nal ilrevl. Ni.rlli Kiver. 1.11.-

i. riv..i'. i. Iii.tiiiii-ii- i i.i in..-- i I'l.-- t Bailery.lll i nn il i . 1 M Iu..ilal. ht-- . ... Imi.ii. ii..l p it.. ...n ,(. i... i I r. i:i.,iii:i l.ijii.'i ior,ale ut , Oi lla--

at in ut rl lor far n kill Ilk' .aw. il Teilnir pin,NllTiCK uii'lir riiulrai I No t .. .. n. r m . . ,l hv1'. ... i.i llu.ki I'l.r "A." llatlery I' a. e iinlil

Jloi'lork A. M of llrrini-ldav- . Aug ftl, laut lor lullare lli- illy .;..,! ... ui j

I ii) lliili!.IV4 ."II NT "I Ii8l.ll' lVllKk.iTiiHuistioKKji't orriciliniiM ii. ill i HAMllkK.- - ST .'

NKW VURK. July i'.. IHI.ilATTENTION OK I'ONTRAUK.Ha la called to ibe

sdverliaement id lb, Cltr Heeord Ibti.Ibi bidi tortbe rumii of a bridge oe,r the Harlem River o.Ik, Um ef M at, betwe.b I'JKib snt It&tb st,

MICHAKL T. DALT.CauuilMitfutr ef rublle Wers

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Rates under this Heading are thasame as those charged for New York

City Advertising.

CHICAGO OFFICE,iwnrTATtrionN st.. A u. T00SO, v.vA.-.im- .

THE WORLD'S INhTTHK D9ft.1T flKIPmiOF inn i i.

Near the Lair, and only :t stones lilirh. Madison av.and nuth si (Mi.iway rin'sanc.". opn. Madison av.

To World s liur I nropeati. ff.Qtl per day. 1 pr-eo- nt the room; M per day. 3 popple to the room, an4

upward 1. tre.irnt ufeCHAM i: I.r L Mi. Manneer.

Take MtnitH rmtr.il Wtirld's fair Pxpress tralm elVan Hiiren st. to .n:h st tlicn tiv hloclm west.

HOTEL THOMAS. - ,Buihst. and MfuHSnn av nrerlonLlns Plalsanrs; 70fest from entrA.e. contains .lis) rooms; ttreproofiiatrs?lper day ani upwapl. don't enitase rooms ofassociation pajintr - per Cent.; .non'-y- . come dtrect tn iio'.-- one Mock trom Iliinuls Cent rati free beeto hotel, flrsrtclaas cufe: nienis Mi

JOHN s. TIIoMas. Tropristor.

BAY STATE HOTEL, FirearootEUROPEAN PLAN, fl pcrday and npward.AMERICAN PLAN, f.t per rt.iv and tipward.

Ptnnv a dad and (14th sts. Chloafftvwithin :' fret nf tin Mlh t riilrnnrr. rlnrli uttis' centra! and important cn.runce to tlie Pxposltion.LB ION 110TKL, i4rt8 end f..4 LB Kim bam ar.t cttoe-ir-

nve b lock! from Ftpcmtt-- entrance;stone structure. M routni; cahle and steam care

to city, rates $1 to f. :m per European; excellent cate.

1 1 A LL A iuTpO l V 1.7 3d "si nn 4V" chlrajrei."

four bloekl Iron Fxp'.sttion entrance; rooms fl tefliperday; Luropian plan MlLLKh A kIIaL, Props.

HOTKL SARANAC. 11,032 Ellis av.. Oh lOSfa BleMttfstructure: len minutes' walk to KKpositlnsi

entrance, roomofl and tip; hath- - tn each suite; apactsl rates ti, clubs, ItWih A SALlsHI RV. Props.

"OFKHT In store on Iease.To rem In NesrYork city, open until 11 o'clock at night. 1.266

Hroadwsy. near 32d sL nJrmiinn llotrljtf (Out of Sourtt.

IN Rl PPALO RTOP AT THE UENESSBalNiagara Kalis forty minutes away.

ef oniflit Sotets.

"TOTEL VICTORIA LONDON.One of the most mairnlllcent hotels in Karope.600 rooms, superbly furnished. Electric light throns?

ent.sFFrnrer lifts to eTcrr Poor. Tsble d'hote at sepa-rat- e

fables, from (i to A "n prise r.s., opes tospecial reduced tariff during the wintst

Unites or rooms lor families. Por terms apply taManayer.

(or :nvsntiiiis procured promptly; low ratea.PATENTSM HKlKSr.N. 2 Nassau st . N. Y. P.st'd 1454,

rii.nv' H:l.V sTKTSitN. patent to:ieitor and eaM. pert, the l.e.tt work 4t A lair price 20 Murray st.

RATES FOR ADVERTISING ATTHE FOLLOWING OFFICES WILLBE THE SAME AS THOSECHARGED AT THE MAINOFFICE:

NEW YORK CITY.

l.'JIIC IirilAIIVVAV. NKAR 810 VtTHE SUN. ' Copy receiret uolll 11 l'. X.

I tl' Kail I2&III ll.(o.v r.celM'l Mm; 9 I'. M

ALL AMI 11II.AS DIMIUtT HBUB'tiBB UKCICM.Ii.ii." 1' I

BROOKLYN.

BIIOOKLYN ADVFRTISIMi AOENCT. MT tVhlOMIT. rppcm, i'il Pall anil Court llouii.

tASTKRN lilhTMCT AHVI.IllIMMi BL'SEAU. 1

I'reud.a)

LfNG ISLANO CITY. L I.

itnnpr.fi ' iTtisps ' ' '" I 'Tinioiaq,

HOBOKEN. N. J.

B'irlllMilOJi b'l ii' OTfO U HKITUBYSS

1'ATCHOGUE. L. I.

,'tllgt CAM 11 ii il I: Ml. 81 li.blMA

EOSTON. MASS.

WAtBIHCION bT..-'r- BLBOEIT BBOB,

CHICAGO. ILLIX B1ABB0BB ST, J. M. TOUAWa,

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pOST OFFICE NOTICE.

(Khonld be read DAILY by all Interested, as changemay occur at sny time )

Letters for foreign countries need not be special.?addressed tor despatch by any particular steamar, asrent when it is desired to send duplicates of bankingand commercial documents, letters not specially atdressed being sent hy the faatst vessels available.

Foreign mails for the week ending Aug. lv will close(PROMPTL i in all cases) at this ofbeeas follows:bATPRpAY --At tt.BO A. M. for FRAKCB, oWITZERV

LAND. ITALY. HP ATM. l'ORTUtJAL. and TlRtvEf.per steamship La Normandle, via Havre; at 7 A.M.(supplementary t A.M.) for El'ROPE. per steamship Aurania. via gueenstown (letters for Franco.Switzerland, Italy, spam. Pnrtugsl, and Turkeymust bo directed "per Aurania"); at n a M. (supplementaryloA.il.) for EIRtit'E. per steamshipArizona, via Queenstown (letters must be directeq"ner Arizona'); at it A. M. for SCOTLAND direct,per steamship Furnessla. via Glasgow (letters mustbedtrrcted 'per Fiirn-esi"- at w A. H. for NETH-ERLANDS dlrrct. per steamsnip Maaadam. via Rot-terdam ilettera must te directed " per Maasdam ';at 11 a M. for CAM PEL I) E.CHIAPAS. TABASCO, and

- Yt'CATAN, per steamship Yucatan (letters for otherMexican States and Cuba must be directed "pegYucatan"); at 11 A M. for HaYTI. CL'MANA. andCARl'rANi i. per steamship F. Hendrlk (letters forother Venezuela ports and for Curacoa. Trinidad.Hrnis.li and Dutch viutana must be directed "per F.Men. ink at 3 P. M. for TRIXILLO. per steam-ship H Oleri, from New Orleans: at M P. M. forODaTBM ALA, per steamship Espana, from NewOrleans.

Malls for Australia. New Zealand, Hawaiian. Fiji andHamoan Islands, per steamship Alameda (from BanFrancisco), close nere dally up to Sept. at 0:30P M. (or on arrival at New York of steamship Luc.a-nl- a

with British malls for Australia). Mails for Chi-na aad Japan, per steamship City of Peking (fromnan Francisco), close here daily rip to Aug. 2B att .o p M. Mailsfor the Hawaiian Islands, persteam-bJ- P

Australia (from an Francisco), dose nere dallyup to Aug. 24 at fl BO P. M. Malls for the SocietyIslands, per ship Galilee (from San FranciscoLclose here daily up to Ang. " at fl:80 P. m.Malls for China, .ianan. Hawaii, and Australia vVancouver (special) addressed only close at thisorTlce dally at fl:80 P. M. Mails for Newfoundland,by rail to Halifax, and thenr by steamer, close atthis office dally at H SO P. M. Mails for Mlonelosj,by rail to Boston, and thenoe by stamer. cioee atthis oabce daily at 8:30 P. M. Malls for Cuba, byrail to Tampa. Fia., and thence by steamer (BailingMondays and Thursdays), close at this office dally at &2:80 A. M. Malls for Mexico, overland, unless spoo-tall- y

addressed for despatcn by steamer, close atthis office dally a8:00 A. M.

Trana-Pacif- mails are forwarded to San Franolsotsdally, and the schedule of elosiug Is arranged on the

resumption of their uninterrupted overland transitro san Francisco. Malts from the East arriving OHTIME at San Francisco on the day of sailing of auanvera are despatched thence the same day.

Registerrd mall closes at fl :00 P. M. previous day.Extra Supplementary Transatlantic malls are opened

on the piers of the American. F.ngllsh. French, andOerman steamers at tbe hour of closing of Sapplamentary Mais at the l'ost office, which remain opesuntil within Ten Minutes of the hour of sailing ofsteamer. CHARLES W. DAYTON. Postmaster.

Post Office. New York. N. Y.. Aug. 11. lHOa"

JkTOTIGK OP APPLICATION FOR APPRAISAL.

Public notice Is bereby given that it Is tbe Intentionof the Counsel to tbe Corporation of the city of NwYork to make application to the Supreme Court for theappointment of Commissioners uf Appraisal, undefchapter nf the Laws of Ihh.i

Such application will be made at a Special Term ofsaid court to be in the Second Judicial district, attbe Court House in While Plains. Westchester county,on the 23d day of September, 1808, at JO n clck in thaforenoon, or as soon thereafter ae Counsel can beheard. The object of such application is to obtain anorder of thn Court appointing three disinterested anttcompetent freeholders, one of whom shall reside lttthe county of No York, and the other two of whom

l.nll raal.la In tlie. V In A raVl u ifn lisl.Inafter described Is situated, ae Commissioners ofAppraisal to ascertain and uppraise tbe compensationto be made to the owner, of and at! pf reus interestedIn the real estate hereinaitcr described, as proposedto be takfti or affected f'r the purpose of maintaining,preserving, and Increasing the water supply or thacity of New York.

The real estate sought to be taken or ..fleeted Is situ-ated in the village of k'atoiiah. towu of Bfdford,county or Westchester, and state or New York, and islaid out. indicated and shown on a certain map. daredMny 24th. 1898, signed ami cert 1(1 ltd as required bjrsaid net stid entitled - Property Map of Land requiredfor tho construction r The New roton Reservoir intbe village of Katonah. town of Bedford. Westchesterrouutv. N. Y.." whn-- said map wa tiled in Westchestercounty Register s office at White iu.nr in said county,ou.luu' 2J iMIi.'t. and Is nun.berc Map Number 107U.

The following is a statement of the boundaries of thareal estate to be actmircd. nil of which is to be acquiredIn fee: ALL that cvrtain tract or land in the village ofKatonah. town or Bedford, county oj U'stcbester.and stat-o- New York. Included within the followingexternal boundary ;,n- and :. u u itvi as Parculs Ouato Fifteen inclusive

Begtuniiiu at the mrtheast corner of land of EbeneseaJ. I'urdy on t - son til Si ie of Main street and runningthence south 2 degrees 17 minutes east 82040 feat.thence i.orth 87 aeyreet 43 in mines east 31 feet, thenoasouth 2 degrees 17 untiutea east 208.110 feet, thuncanorth 44 dagrtet 20 minutes wast 428.83 feet, thenoainn in v. .1. ..'i ' ii, ii ii' r, west 142.8 feet, thencanorth 51 degress 18 minutes west nut;. tr,. thenoanorth HI degress '2 tnlnutesRO seconds east 2." so feet,thence north hi degrees t tuinutee east hh. 7ti feet.hence north 7H degrees 41 IlllUUtei cat 1A0.O2 feel,

thence Nniiih h.. degrees 4r minutes 110.5H feet.lleing the triahtrular pleeit or iind in the said villagaof Katonah. t'lumled on the north l Main street, oathe west and by the highway ruunii.it- alunjcCross River, and OU tin east by claimed to b

i... !. the New Vork .ii. llarleiii ltailroatAlso all t'liit certain o her pit ce of .and iu said vll-- !

lags or Katonah. descrihed as follows Commencineat Die most northerly point or land 'f .'aines ('srr onthben'-- t tank of thu CfObB liner and running thencasouth rl ininuteb ;t ' tecoiKi ' 17 4o fee', thencasouth 21 degrees :'H jmnutes .'to seconds west.rH.70i. ' in "iii MltdeivreeN 21 uifuutes east 44 71feet, thence north I degree,, 17 minute wett S2.20feel ttiet.ce north :.!- - 48 minutes eat 31.20reet. ibsuce north :i degrets :i7 minutes west 26.18fiet ii. '!!- - i" ft, '.)2 degrees fa in unites ilL) secondswest H. 40 feet.

i'. I. is made to cu: map flled as aforesaid fore)more detailed description ' "aul real estate.

MILI.IAM II. CLARK.to ths Corporation.

2 Tryou row. Now York,rated !.'ew York. Aug ir.. .ana.