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5B THE SUN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1892. M nXAXOAI. AND COMMKltatAU Terk Stock. Exhana--S1- e Fefc, 10. RATER AMD STAT DONtrt ftN $1.000. lirW 11 Ala, CUM A.'.. ...103 aataa ntxcta or 70)2 unrzo hates corroa. Bit. AAti. li I. S.s,e, lld.'t 111H U. K. 0s. 1808., 111! - u.H.ei.ittu.,iiK SAIUIOAD AND OTHKI P.0MD1 im $1.0008). 2;i IK. Arum. lt en.llSM M ifu..w.o.x.r,i.ii4lJ k, Mi nr. Beading 2d pt. in. r.ii AUbiVo'nVn."!'.'.!! iiuj! ino """""".7.7"!? no4 4B7echcreeV'ist'.! m& ii .7?.7.7.7.7"?;;? Il'if 1,7 ffil Chi.AO.cn.&s...ln4U 26 ... (10), V, W, 3 10M 88 (12 , E. tChs.AO. It A. 0 tlJU Eft lit en .7714 20 ..... II2U . t. 8 On. A Alt. I it lTOjj 25 nvri t K aC.B.I.4.l.l. 20 fla, ffi. Y ,NM 10 113 ft? i2oh.AQ.7 123 no i a - KK tO.B.AQ.db.D.in;if 45 fliu M; 19....... I03JJ 2( vM h bcsji.ro. 1st- - 107 r, . iuQ Skk icu.8o.2d ion r.s .. ci4K IS AN.P.lit.. 7IIJ4, 40...... (14 I K'. fe ".,... ..W 02 Bending 8dpt In. 4UM ,';$ CUAE"lu?lBt.rn.l22. 05 4U V; ich.AE.iiuiu5.io N n 414; , r," T, 101 10 r.oti t? 10. ?! .. ioim1 10 ro ft, ChlI!.AtIJ.lt lOjU 48 BO)J l, Jocnlc.AK.lnc..... 63 88 r.l St cpnLAM.lnt.D.d.ina l(i VI-- 87 JSlll Cll F IfidimE.Ill.ltt..1oi?( 6 r,2 f iflfc.""."-.- . ::::::::-::- :::: SiS fV ''SiiiiASp.iit r.ifj : jlowaO.ni.nt.... t4, o .. r.t J . I" 1 Kanawha AM. 4s. 7oH 10 .. rail U tfbu.AT4X.4a.... 81 10 t,M ' w hi 120 m7 - ci- - JI iU 10 r,2T ' h Kii.itx.24... twi 10 ralJ . 1. m n mi2 ., lo :..... cim 10 r 2 o... - U 10 r.4 -- So, r.iv, n r.r. - T3kin.CltrAP.lit. 70 l n '- - :J Sinn c.ku nt... " 4r rH ,irrrr. w m ' V 'Oliii.rilior.lt.r.l20U 25 Ml' ; k ife. '::: ft ?A. ::: :::::::::::::: ' ;' iLu,A, Ob.cu.lo: niK.mllngtlef.tn... 14 V SEo.t.LAT.l.U M4 2B 14W l ' fior.AKf.con.,..l;7 1 14tJ j 4 afioD.AOnlognl.. t3 40 14C f tU 10 I4U lo.!".... .M o , . fUl&,6en.T 12S 8 14 1 ? r7Mo. P.eoUHtr... 83 110. . 15 L I4JDSU.AUB..X.B..100 80 IMi imor.Po.Ter.nt.l(MjH "jo ir,) - ' 1 107 1M4 Ill'" j aojfoT.c.iit....ii(iV4 15 io; Vr .Hor.Pne.cn.6... itM 10 lr.K 1 lt 7u 20 Kiw P aMor.PM.AH.lit.102 r, 17 ,, Cuorf. A W. M. A 11 1H14 ' W.dlT BJM IO 17 ,i It,,... M 00 17H I - H.V.AMtr.C.105 105 18 i 1M.J. 1( 17TC BK.V.Nor.lit...lol CO 17 f a...j, 101M 120 17J - .telt.Y. A Kor. 2li. D5 1st. I'.AMIn'n.cn.l21 4 1K.T,AN.E.170.121 0 .' r , U H.T.. CAUt.il. 4a. I'8 5 8. P. 7 Mil 121$j U ,1 '. 0M lbt.P.l.t,.L.0.d..l2t'" J 'f .,.,.. Iy lOM.P.lut, 1.AM..12J mt BK.W.d.6.257rt.10r. SHI.P., Nt.l'.illr.,103 .5 k U 10." IS Bt. P.l), A Gt. So. ,' tVW..O.AW.on.B.l(Hl4 r, 10l ' Sa" ",2 B Ft. P. lit, C. 11'. '17 ObloRou.gnt 00 1 107 f L. SOr.fon8.Ii.Hi....l05 lBt. P. lit, B. M. d.HB i IB0to"8. L.0.T.5i. H1J4 8tit.P.lt.W.AM.Si.l04K f 4 Oregon Imp. Ci... M 5 ...105 OBlJ laSt.U A a W. 2d.. 83 ' : 10. U 10Bar.AW.lit 77U ) ' 4,h...... MM 10 78 ; .. Wj i Seattle, h. S. A B. M5 f i 5 . 70 1 (I5U .' 10 -- .. . 70k C U5 ! ' ,7 , 70 20 70 - ( f 8PeOpl'.O.AC.2(1.101 c 7H 7 V J,.'ireo:AP..un. 2d. 70 5 7H : t JOPenna. AHi ltxl 1) 7HVJ - " ClrUta.A1Vn.lit... H3M 7 77i5 ? . S5 8J li 77 . ' t8...... 3 42 78 , ! . IS Eh. A P. T. 8a. 97M 18J Tex. Pac. 2d In... 8 'f4i 7 0 27T ,'i ,. I7U 8I 27H ' ',, 10Bh.AW.F.T.6a.. mil a 27U ' SB ...l 87 88 27( J, ' 8BookIaLix.6a...lo2Ti 10 27 - ' 1,. 103 18 37K 5ttoekIil.ex.Ca.r..l02 H 270 : BBoeklaLdeb.Ba. U 20 28i ; ;, 5 i7 20 28 7XloaW.Ht 78 0TO1.AO.O.1M....10 '' 18.. 77M 1 ToU A. A. A S. 1L 1 SlEeiaing gnL44... 80) J 1st 10.1 ,. 7 8l Tol..A.A.A0.1.t. 04 1 U 6 ....... BOW 10T.St.UAK.0.1it. 1)7 i$ 46 . 8 2 7M . 62 .......... NrtJ 81 07H ' v. 12. ..... 8tM ID SITU ", i Snrr"".!"' 87 l fie " 82UnlonPo.B.P...110 48aiilnglatptln. 72JJ B Union EL lit 111U ii 4M) 73 4. HlQ ?, 4)8 73 16 fa. P, D. A O. lit.. 78 ' i t5 78tJ 7Va. Mid. gnLi.... 84 , i- 8.... 73Ji CVA.Mid. enL M2U ? 12 74 2 Wabash lit 10.-- f SO 74M 1 lOtl 3 in' 38,.M....... 74t 5 M...1059i j ;; 77 74 io lor.tj i 4. M - 74)J lWabash2d HliJ ij- - It 7lW 10 82 . : i8 . 7KU lWtit Shore 41 103W ).' . M 75 8 103JJ X ';, fttalialw ofraUwajbonll (pit Talne). 10,702,000. .'' ,f . F II TT.1W AD AMD OTBEB BnARES. . ' To AdamaExrrei.l47)4 147M 147 145 148 ' AmerlcanT.pl. HU tin ittf im 8 :J 175Amer. Cot.Oil.. 354 3JM 34 35 85M ? K' l88Amer.C.011pt. &S aM evl r,u 5 ?, B770Atcb-T.AB.- 3U! ant! .1e?j 3 8W i. ', 800VulI,Rocb.AP. BuJJ 3I1U UHW Bl 1!1)W f 300 Btoottyn ). Co.122 122 12 ' '." 1000 Can. Bontbern.. o bum eo f.ou goM t :'... 810 Che!. A Ohio.... 2li 24(2 24W 2ltJ 24 j 5A lOOO.AO.l.tnt... BO BO .0 BOW tt ' P 82B7Chlo.AE.IU.pt.10IU 103M 101U 103 loaiA- ( ; 18030 Chicago Ua.... 77t 71Si 775i 78J4 7 DOChlcTA Alton.. .140 143 140 140 147 f, 400C0,C.AKt.lV. 72M 72M 71M 71U 7151 7 820Chtc.AN.W....117)J 117(J 117 1179 U7S !l 82BOC,l). V 10t) lOHlJ 107K 107M 108 f, ' a05SC4M.ASt. P... 711 7llti 78M 78t 78M 1 810 O. 1. A Ht. P. P.125X 12(lC? 12SW 12&H 12U 3 t885C. Kl.Al'ao.. Ul lIlS villi 1,0(, ul 1 y BOO Colorado CoaU. 35M 3ilU 8WJ i aai 1 , OOCol. II.V.AToL ll(J 82 3l(i 81M aa 4O0CU. Qai nrB....10'i 102 102 1010 1D2M ' ' lOConiol. Oas Co.llr.w unw ii:i.v lj.-it- j xu' MlADeL AHuOaon..l2U5 l:ioJ 12nv! lHO-l- i.nf aeiBODel.L.ck.IiW.lMIU, ibh'" lor.jj IBI'5 800I)enrer AK.U.. 17fJ 17 17W 17 17lJ t'.' 1800Den.AIt. O.pt. 4H 4l 47U EDT25DlitllUngAC.p. :.;i r.v.i 411U niQ r.iij ; 10OE.T.V.AO.2dpt 17K 17lJ 17K 17 17t! fm, AtnoKdlionU.K..... IMitf 110)2 "W 100M 100U m t 100 Green Bay AW. 10 10 10 U ',,' Bat.Morthernpt.121 144 124 12jU 123U ' 670l0wai;cu. ir... 48 48U 48 47 U 4N? ' eOOLo, St. L.A T.. 1(1 1(1 IB 15 17"" . 385UK.AWeitern. 2IU 21K 21U. 21U 22 ' t)OOL.li.Wc.t.pt. 73J 73 73 TOO Lake Bboro.... .123 12,t I22TS 12j2 12214 lOOLong island.... u;ii ubjJ us71 iksiJ 1900 Laded, lias.... 20 21(3 20(1 21 2117 l50Olnils.ASash... 74 75 74 74 74 " 800luls.N.A.A0. 27 27M 27 27 27M 18ttO Vinhau'ii Con. lilt ? lliiW 1111 no ijntf 200M1PD. CentnU.,107 1117 107 107 1072 BeBMiisonrll'ao.... 2U ivju uiu B2U 8:17 lOUo.Kan.AT... 17K 172 17U 177 U12aloKan.AT,Bf. BllJ 82 81(J 8l5! lOOalobUeAUhlo.. HltU 3HU 8llC2 auU 87 100 Natl. L. 011. so bo bo ao am "t, lONewCenJ.Ooal. 13 13 1:1 10 12 ,tll2 N.J. Central.. ..ll!(tJ4 12(H( 12BM 12U 12ui . 'MiaM.Y.CeuiraL.. .114(2 11412 11. liZ 11434 111IJ TtoON.Y .Oltr AN.pt 17 nil i'H 18(2 500Natl.8.l.Co:.. llAS 40 811?, iP . I 8705 Natl. Cordan... UrAl urM lifi! O.'m ', J00 gavtCorii.i.i....llC)i2 110(1 110a im jjoSJ 18B4 North Am.r.... li litfl ; lu 1U 1BIJ ., l20N.Y.A.Knir.. 4771 4K)t 47 48(5 4BJ 100N.Y..C. AKI.X. 11IU (J 10(! , , 111 nit 100NYt)ABtL2dp 4U(2 4S 40jJ 40 4U& 2O0N.Y. L.A W.'lloJJ HI 1100 110J4 112(2 i at768N.YL.K.AW.. 811; 82U RIB ii(2 '.I 700N.Y,L.B.AW.p. 78 7Hl? 7a!j , .,' . e50N.Vr.b.AW..T. 12 I2!j ll I28 iji? 200 Northern Pan... 24 24 24 23(2 24'i BJ220 North. Pao. pi., es tiH oh bh(J ttSK lOOObloAMlM...., 23 23 22 SI 22 5 Ontario A Mln.. 43 43 43 42 45 MAS Ontario A Wast. 1UM 20W 1HJ4 2UX at vj 'BooOrn.-onlmp..- .. 27 2H bh' So' IV ', 60 Oregon linp.pf. 75 75 7S 80 i 410 Oregon 8. 1, 2u 20 28 2mu 2IIM J B60 P. C, 0. A 8t.U 27 27 .21114 20 "BW i fflfc:ftii: ?a M & ,5, I S Ioor.w.ao...:..iiiS nijj ijjB ,ji' ijylf Vi SOAt.P.ADnlatb. 44 44 44 45 111 ( , ,20Bl.P.AIIlll.pi.l02W 10J14 liuV fit. P. A Omaha. 4U 4h(J isu iSl3 4lll0 8t.P.AOm.pf.ll4i2 lid IjJB IK iJS KV 20HtPM. A 11..U4S 114)4 114(2 I12U lla P ,200 Booth Carolina. 21 2ti 4 AOO Bontbern Pao... SUM 8UM aotf 40 200Tenn.colAi.. 4VB a.'S Sill R". 43 43 StWOT.xaaPaolno... iijj 11M liU J?J i,, "J00?.- - A.AN.U. 2 2(1 28 2fl" U it l'aclnc. v2 4ti; 45 4 r 00 Onion P. D. A u. 1S "u , .. lioU.fe.Kxprei..... 4UlJ 4UJS 4lr2 48 f,l" lSl3W.it.l AP.Pt, 2llJi 21.(2 211 2K 2ti)X 816Wella,r'argor;x.l45 145 145 14(( 14 Wast. Un. T.j... halt tUXi 81IU rutlf u lhoowhMi.AUK.,. aali aiijj anij txij, atil Vt iWW.AUE.pt... 78" 78. 77)2 77 78 y total aaleacfitocxs were 772.017 ibar.a ',- - t7KUSTSI CKPAlrTMENT TltlNmCTIONS. 'A v Mai u- - Om. aVrf. fra eitf. Mt, teg. - ..l&Bd Amer.Bng.R.r. Co... b2t K( 82U ttfy . ' 840Amer.Bug.Ref.Cn.pt. UltU DtU Uk I'.lO f' 406 Natl. Lead Trim Ctri, 20(j 20)2 20)7 idlj '4 86Kaai-ea- d Co 811 ailij Ui. 8B4! Jialt Lead Co. pf 8514 ttUJJ USU ndl b - lOODuLu. H.AAtf.pf.,,. 14(2 'H 'H 14U i. ' 32 Postal leL Cable:...,, CO wi Mi w .' 100ToL.Bt, UAlCCIIy.. 10 21) 20 2) -- r. . 100To!8t. L. AK. C.pr, Ul 8.1 8.1 83 i 3700 PhanlxofArU., ,.,.,. 00 0 XO jOO h DOiTON CLOETNO QOOTATIOXa. : Bid. Jtitd. Bid. Jtlrd. , Boa.A AIbany.20l 201M W.ifhnni. E.. I4U 14U i' Alaln....ll:l tYcstKndLand 17U 17(2 Cent. Man 18 17 Hoston A JUvii. Mil uAl yTuhbug 84 84W Butte A Umton 14 14U :ji .Y,ANK.p(.104 106 Calumet A 1I..257 Jim fi.x'cent.4s.. 70 71 baiitar-x:.C- . 2B 27J4 OM Colony - 307 T. AS.P.4a. 82M 210 A.T. AB.lr.lu. 0(2 0O,J U) 00), trm-ll'ml- L rmi.irrr.puu cLosraa QOOTiTioNa. Wti. tri TAflty. IM - Iraua, ,aV. M XiATBt aVOKDON QUOTATIONS. AtehtMn M Canadian Paelflo MlR'Northwn raeiaopt.,, 8PH f.n. common 82M Ontario A Wea. So Krl 2d eonsola lonMIPennsylranlv.. f7rl jlilnolaOentral 11 IM Reading 2il Kannas A Texas IHiJ'Kt. 82M. iJit. Bhore 128UI Union paetno 4(tM Lon.ANaahTIU 7ni,,Wnljahpt..... ...... 80(t( KV.Central. lllkl Wedxwdat. Feb.ia ftll dtroetbBAtt y to obtain informa- tion ns to the rnituro of tho deal In tho coal etoelcB, and ottor tliocloso of buslnoos an nu thorllatlvo statoment was furnlsliod for pub- lication. In which tho principal torma of tho leases of tho Jersor Contral nnd LohlghYal-le- r companies to tho Hoarllng Cornrnny woro set forth. That Btatoraont, to- gether with certain othor Information ob- tainable, will bo found In nnothor column. It Is doubtful If all tho foatures of tho plan for oentrnllzloe tho control of tho nnthraclto In- dustry nro mado public In thnt statomont. It must be admitted, howovcr, that tho virtual consolidation of tho Iloudlnfr. the Iiehluh Val- ley, and tho Jorsoy Contral companloslsnn Im portant stop toward tho Introduction or econo- mies that must inovitably IneroaBO tho profits of tho companlos. A certain clomont In tho street Is Inclined to scoff at tho alliance, which will control about 75Vcont. of tho nnthraclto trade, baslnc Hh skepticism upon tho provious relations tho Ito.idlnc and tho Jersey Contral companlos. It should not bo ovorloolcod, how-evo- r, that slnoo tho formor lease of tho Jorsoy Central road to tho Heading Company, both havo boon reorganized, nnd presumably placod upon a fairly substantial financial banls. No fault can bo found with the policy which thoflo most largely Interested in tho anthrnclto trade aro ondoavorlwr to adopt It has been adopted and its valuo demonstrated by many smaller Industries nil over tho country. All of tho Industrial enterprises which havo boen ctpttnllr.od and listed upon tho Btock Ex- change aro based upon a concentration of control which makes numerous economies possible. And'as long as those Industries aro willies to glvo tho public Its fair sharo of tho rcdueod cost of production, or of sorvlccs ronderod, ns In tho enso of tho Btnndnrd Oil and tho Western Union Telegraph oompanlos. tho consumor or patron has no rcasonablo grounds for complaint. Tho most interesting question suggested by tho alliance betweon throe of tho principal g oompanlos Is, who controls, or wllloontrol.thoHcadInc0.impany? Thobitnk-er- s. who havo boon most native In negotiating tho lensos, and who. according to circumstan- tial evidence, hnvo beon heavy buyers of Heading stock, roprosent both the Vandorbllt and tho Pennsylvania Railroad intcrosts. Hecauso of tliolr intlmato relations with thoso trunk lino interests it would scorn to be a fair interenco that both tho Now York Contral and tho Pennsyl- vania companlos have boen consulted nnd havo acaulosced in tho new arrangoment, if, indood, thoy hnvo not taken an active part In bringing It about Current reports aro that Messrs. Drexol, Morgan & Co. and their Phila- delphia correspondents, Droxel & Co., and the Messrs, Yanderbtlts hava seoured absolute control of the Beading Company. If the doal is as important a one as Is by the official statement and by collateral Information, the next stop in tho evolution of railroad manngemont would eoeni to be tho establishment of joint agencies for the transaction of tho business of tho trunk linos between the Atlantic soacoast and Chi- cago and Bt Louis. The adoption of that method of handling competitive business scorns to bo well-nig- h Inevitable, If railway properties generally are to be prcsorvod as safe investments. Ab the railway sys- tem of tbe country is limited, thoro is no reason why tho transportation industry should not evontually be placed upon the same basis with its telegraphic facilities. Stability of rates and eaual charges to all are what the busi- ness community desires more than anything else. And if. owing to concentration of man- agement rates can be maintained upon a low level, as exporlenco has proved thoy can bo, the causes for legitimate complaint are to a minimum. Moro than one-ha- lf of the dealings to-d- were In Beading. It sold at 50,';, and at a re- action of 1 V cont closed six points higher than yesterdtr. Tho speculation Is so narrow that the extraordinary Interest In Beading affected tho majority of tho list adversely until the last hour of business. The professional element is so certain that the coal stookB will roact and carry tho rest of the list with them, when all tho facts about the coal deal aro made known, that it fought tho' improving tendency of the market all day. A further advance In tho rates for sterling exchango inspired some soiling for short account but as a rule, tho stocks sold wro well taken. The heaviest trading next to that In Beading was In Erie, and tho third place was held by Chicago Gas, which closod 1 9 cont higher than yesterday. The bollef is gaining ground thnt'the Economic-Oa- Compapy will soon retlro from tho field, and leave tho varlons compnnlos, now man-ago- d as a whole, in sole possession of the In- dustry. Bt Paul was attacked in connection with a report that the company Intends to lssuo a round amount of bonds. That roport was off- icially dentod: still the stock did not recover. Distilling and Cattlo Feeding was exception- ally strong, and closod at a net advanco of IX 9 cont, a chnngo that wus oxcocdod only by Beading and Jersey Contral. Of the specialties. Chicago and Eastern Il- linois preferred was mojt conspicuous. Tho company will be bonofltod as much as any other by the harmonious relations that aro about to bo ontored Into by nil of tho bitumi- nous companies oporatlng be- tween tho Ohio Biver and tho lakes, and. It has earned during tho first half of tho current fiscal year practically tho entire an- nual dividend of CV cent upon its proferred stock. The placing of Oregon Improvement preferred upon the dlvldond-payln- g list to-d- boars upon tho possibilities of tho specialties. Tho closing was strong, with prices a fraction below tho highest Final ealos compare with those of yostorday as follows: A ". ft. TO. Mi. i. rA. 10. A. T.AP.re... av.i BUJA Nortb.Ara.Co.. lfl IBM Amer. Cot. OIL 85(4 85 Northw'itcom.lUM 117(1 Burt. R. A P.., 8H SUM Nor. Pas, ram. 2IM 24 Can. Houthern, no 4 ttou Nor, Pao. pr.... list! BtH C.CC.Adt.L. 72 71(J N.y. Central... 114K 114(2 C II. A ().,....107tj JOB N. Y.A.N. I'...,, 471? 48U flies. A Ohio.., 24jj 24$ N. J. Central, ..127 1211 C.AO. lstpt., til BU Omaha eom.. 4MM 48U Chicago Oas.., 7714 7H Ontario A )V... lliW 20j I)tll.. A W....15M lr.llh I'oclllollall.... .17 B7W UrL A Hudson. 12U)2 ISoU Hock IsUml.... Bl 111 Den. A K. II. pr. 411 47J Well. A W. P... UM lr, Dllt. AC.K.Co. 41IU 61W It. A W. P. pf... 73lJ 72 hrle IIIU 2(2 Reading........ 4IOJ B5(! Hock.VaUer... 81(2 lii st.l'aulcnm... 7uU 78! Kan. A Tex. pf. 31 81( Kt. Paul pf 125U 12.V.1 Louis. A Nasb. 74(2 74)4 Texas Paclllc. 10 li;J Lake Hhorr.... 12.1 122(2 T.C I. AR.. 43U 42U Lak. li. A W. 22 21(5 Union Paclito.. 4M, 4r,M L.li.AW.pf... 7SW 73), V, Pac. D. A O. 20 llljj Laclede Gas.., 21K 21 Wab. A P. pf... 2W4 2llC! Manhai.Con,lin 118 West. L'n. Tel., tty. HHlj Mu.Paclne.,., (1214 82l Wheel. A L. B., SHU 31 Nat. Cordus... 1)5)2 P5H IV.AL.K. pf... 77M 77(2 Government bonds steady at unchanged quo- tations. Ballwny bonds strong and active Tho fouturos wore Mobile and Ohio gcnornls, Br. Louis and Southwcttorn 2ds, N. y Chi- cago and 6t. Louis 4s, Oregon Improvement Ds. Savannah and Western lets, Toledo, St Louis and Kansas City Ists, Atchison, Chi-cac- o, Burlington nnd Oulncy, Kansas nnd Toxas, Blchmond and Terminal, Bock Ibland. Beading. Texas Puclflo. and Wabush Tho moro important net aavnncos were In Atchison 4n, .'( It cent, to 83': and Incomes, ,'. to )0i: Chicago. Utirllngton and Oulncy Uobenturo Os, "J. to 103 i: .New York. ChlciiRo and Kt Louis 4e. )J, toOHU; Oregon Improvement 5s. i, to ok; Hock rs. ii. to 1)74 : 1 ending genor.tl 4, M. to 874': 1st preference incomes. 'Hi. to 75: '.M to.Ufi.3d nreforonuo 4,. to 54)i'. deferrr-i- l in'ome8.3)(, ZM' bnyn,.,.ntt,' .ana Wcstorn lets, 1. to 78: Uoxas Pacliio adj. )4'. to Mj; Toledo. St, nnd KnH"S City lsts, v. to 07'.'. nrnt Vlaichils, j Vicent,. toB2. Tho noteworthy decltnos wore In Kanias and Texas ads. ) t ?.f.n,t,DtiV1,',: 'oyi"ndOlilogonernl(. V.to !.' irBt I'W,a..,,mrt .South Western 2dn. )i.to ?3.! Texas Paclllo lsts. a, to 78, and Wabash lets. i v cent, to lUo).. Silver bullion certlflcntes for 70.000 ounces Bold at OOraOO. liar bllver In Londou. 41)4d. The offers to sell stock to the Treasury y aggregated 377,000 ounoea. The purchases .... j woro 275,000 ounces, as follows: W.000ounco $00050. 175,000 ounces at $0.0070. and 0.000 ounces at $0.0076. Monoy oncnll.ixraa Vcont Tlmomoney.3 cent, fornlnoty days on good mlxod Stock on ..Co"? rnpor in good demand, but tho.supply Prlmo endorsed bills rpcolvablo nro quoted at U)fi?4 cent, flrht-cla- slnglo-nam- e. four months, at 464X Vcont. good names at WSti V cent, and namos ntOf7 V cent. Sterling exchango strong and higher. asking rates. S4.8iJ,". lor long bills and S4.W( for domnnd. Actual, rntos, nro: .Long bills. S4.Ki'n.'4.H'(: sight draftB. 4.87s4.B7)i. nnd able transferB. S4.87 y S4.87 ),. Franos aro quotod at 0.1ii'i for sight ond SjlJI'i lor long: relchsmnrks. 05, for snort and for lotuM gulldora. 40 for long nnd 4U.vu 40 for short. Domestic oxchango on New York! Borton-- 20 cents discount V Sl.OOa Charleston Buying, par. nnd selling. premium. par: soiling. H promlum. Now Orloiinfc-lTa- nk. 150 premium: commer: rial, bO iiromlutn. Sun Frnncisco-Slg- ht. HU cents: tolecmphic; '. Ht lx5Uts 5 conts premium. Clilengo 104 discount Tho Oregon Improvement Company has de- clared a dividend of 'AH V cont on Its pre- ferred stock, paynblo March 1. Tho Ohio nnd Mississippi Railroad reports grows onrnlnrts forDecombor of $378,008. nn increase of S47.4H3 ns enmparod with tho snmo month prcvimiH year, and not $00,400, nn In- crease of $40,314 Tho Northern Pncldo and Wisconsin Contral raitrond companion roport tliotr operations for Decotuber as follows: ISO. Ifinti. nnnfm. Oromesmlngi... 2,41.070 $:,7ll,2SR Dec. 2r,o.2l Operatlugexp's.. 1.UBU.C02 1,411(1,643 Deo. 107.041 Ket earnlngs.$l,071.r,n8 11,214.743 Pec. $143,175 Other Incom 205,32 01.U28 Ini;. 163,3il Total Income. It.27il.K2 $1.20(1,(171 Inc. $10,221 FlieJ charges... 1,(H:i,I17 1.UU4.U17 Inc. 24,000 Barplni (187,475 $201,754 Dec. $14,270 BOTH COMPANIES TOP. BIS MONTHS ICNDIKQ DM). 31. 18111. 1H00. Clmtiir". arossearnlncs.$17,15.'t.104 tl7.4Cil.il74 Dee. S3 3. 570 Operating .xp. U.U26,7il ll,832,Uoa Dec. 2UI1.323 Net earnlncs. $7.537,3.11 $7.(134.578 Dec. $107,247 Other Income. . Hoe.033 24D.3U4 Inc. B50,B3tt Total Income. H.43.1.3IU I7.rt83.h72 Inc. $Mn..1ii3 Fixed Ohurgci. ll,5liO,8U5 U.lU3.b34 Inc. 420,801 8un!lU $1,872.1)119 ll,7ril.43H Inc. $122,531 Ott uliick 5.12 P c't. 4..4 V c't. Inc. .SB At the annual moitlns of tho Edison General Eloctrlo Comtiatiy tho following were olocted trustees: C 11. Coster. Tlionms A. Edison. J. II. Derrick. Samuel Instill. Edwftrd H. John-po- n. A. MnrouB. Otrl Scliurz, Francis S. Smith-er- s, rnmuil Spciicur. Henry Vlllard. nnd J. Hood Wright. Tho company reports gross for tho year ending Oct 31 lastof 0. nnd not profltn $1,710.5111. of which $1,101.4711 was nr.itluh!o for dividends. Alter piiylnr;S1.031.845 In dividends the company brought forward n Mirplns or Sl.aOO.007. It also received In lleonso fees securities said to be worth S4U5.000. Tho bnlanco shoot nhows securities and materials on hand valued at $U.aV3.808. against which are $4,201,417 bills payable. Tho Now York, Now Haven and Hartford Bailrond reports for tho quarter ending Doc 31 as follows: JSSf. IlSflO. Chiml. Gross earnings. ..$2.U57,t55 $2.88(1.724 Inc. $71.2.11 Operating ex. penses 2,103.750 2,210,SOB Deo. 25.553 Net earnings.... $704.11)11 $887,416 Inc. $1)8.784 Other income. ... 47.U&0 411,632 Deo. 1,67.1 Totat Income. .A8t2.1BH $710,047 Inc. $05,211 Fixed charges. .,.. 421.402 452.088 Dec. 31.520 Tntalnet $31(0.01)11 $203,059 Inc..12.737 Cash on hand 210,3113 Profit and losa surplus 3,800.483 Tho loan of $30,000 whlth appears In the schedules of tho asslgneo of Flold. Wclchors 4 Co. as duo to tho Chaso National Bank wns not mado by thnt Institution, but was placed with It for collection by a customerwho.lt is understood, is amply securod by tho collateral pledged. GovornlngCommllteo of tho Stock Exchange listed y tho following securities: Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company's additional lssne of General First Mortgage Four ?4 cent. Gold Coupon Bonds, $842,000, making total amount listed $7,4.10.000. Bavnnnnli. Amcricu aud Montgomery Railway Com- pany's mMltlonal lisr.eot First Mortgage Six ceut. IJoi'l Bonds. SCOO.OOO. making total amount listed $3,200,000. Chicago and Indiana Coal Railway Company's addi- tional Imuo of Hrst Mortgage Kivo cent, currency Bond ,1 85 (XX). making total amount luted t4.587.utl). Ohio and Miiilct-lpp- Railway Company's additional tnsue of First General Mortgage Plvo Y rent. Bonds. $120,000. making total amount lilted 4, COO. 000. Chicago and Kaitern Illinois Railroad Company's ad diftunal Issue of General Consolidated First Mortgage Currency Coupon llonds, $1,243,000, making total amount llitfd $5.4)(l.(((i. Philadelphia nnd Reading Railroad Coropany'a addi- tional issue of General Mortgage Four C ceut. Coupon Gold Bonds. $1,078,000. making total amount luted $38,481,000. Bt. Louis and San Francisco Rallway.'Company's issue of ne(r Consolidated Mortgage Four TU cent. Guaran- teed Oold Bonds. $11,010,000. Atnerlcnn District Telegraph Company's additional Issue orVanltiil atock, $825,000, making total amount lined $3,8L'5,000. Grand itnpids and Indiana Railroad Company'. Ex- tended Pint Mortgage i fi rent. Guaranteed Bond, nt 1041, $1,000,000. Tho Committee on Btock List li em to arid to the list additional bonds up to . 5.375.000, ns said bond haro been covered ami isiued. The amount of first mortgage bonds now listed Is tn be icdueed as the amount of 4), $ cent, bonds U Increased. Adrian H. Mutlor&Son sold by auction nt tho New York lieal Estate Exchango y tho following socurlties among others: 12 shares Manhattan Company Bank 18044 77 'hares Barney Dumpmt-Boa- t Company 14(2 lltslinres Broadway Insurance Cumpuny 130 '22 shares 8eoiiad Avenue Railroad Company 05U lOsliares Bank of Harlem Iikb? 200 shares standard Gus Light Company, prefd... Bou 5 shares New York Concert Company, Limited.. 20 130 share. Chatham National Bank 421 GOO shures United Btatcs Book Company, prefd.... 35 1 share Alliance Insurance Anoclatton 68 13 (.bares Thurber. Wh viand Co., prefd ..,.101!(9l0lti 2() shares Lawyers' Title Insurance Co....l58(s(-)155- 8 shares Chemlcnl National Bank 4.50U 20 shares Knutlnrn National Bank 103 4.. shares Hanover Fire Insurance Company 135 20 sharo Kings County Fire Insurance Couipany.ltt5 14 shares Lllierty Insuranco Company 81)4 lo shures Nassau Fire Insurance Company 144M 20 shares National Fire Insurance Company CO 14 shares Pheulx File Insurance Company of Brooklyn 143U 25 shares t.mplre State Bank 120 26 shares Kagie Fire Comnanv 215 12 share. Lewis A Fowler Girder Rail Company, .117W 8 shares Joitrneuy Allurnham. preferred 110V 20 shares N. Y. Life Insurance and Trust Com- pany fln( 10 shares llido and Leatlier Bank 110)2 8 shares N. Y., Providence and Boston Railroad. 717 Treasury balances compare with those of yesterday as follows: w. . rt io. Gold coin and bnlllon. .. .$120,285,085 $11 P.878.2SO Mlvercoln and bullion... 7,774.000 7,287,008 Leiral tenders. Including Iteasury notes 4.830.304 4,774.838 Total $132,800,110 $131,040,880 Deposits In, national banks. $13,212,530, againrt 12,023,574 yesterday. In addition to the foregoing tho Treasury roportR silver bul- lion purohnsod under the net of July 14, 1800, H2.aao,011, and Treasury notos issued against tho samo. $8:'.aOrf,000, of which $75,034,012 aro outstanding, Monoy In London, lrffilU cent Bate of dis- count in the open market, for both short and throe months' bills, 2 t cent 1'uriH advloes quot3 V cents at I) j francs 7ocontlmes, and exchango on London at 25 francs 17,S cen- times. IndlaCouncil bills wore allotted y at it decline of .'id. ti rupee. The Hales of mining stocks at the New York Consolidated Stock and 1'otroloum Exchange y wero as follows: &iU. Xitou. Optnim. fflhML toiettt. Cltwtna. ICO A It a. 1 IO I 10 1 10 1 10 lKlBestABeloher, 0 05 8 Oit 8 05 8 05 4IO Brunswick U 10 o io IdOlhlUlon 1 85 1 US 1 35 1 35 KXironist'ckT.Co. 10 10 111 ID loocrown Point... 1 no 1 60 1 no l bo tKX) CalnlonlaB.ii. 77 BO 77 "HO 100 Del Monte 85 85 B5 05 100 Gould A Curry. 1 85 1 85 1 H.- - l 85 lOOIIuloANorcrosi 3 20 2 20 2 20 2 21) lliOOLeadvlll. 32 22 21 22 lOOMexIcan 2 (X) 1 (HI 3 on 2 On 100 No Cnm'nw'ith 45 46 45 ' 45 llHi.Navaio 12 12 13 12 lOOI'otost 1 00 1 00 1II 1 1H) 2000 Phonn.ot Arts.. 67 67 65 67 luOIJtali 55 65 IS, 65 100Y.:iowJack.t. 1 10 1 16 1 IS 1 16 The total sales were 8,700 shares. Electric Block Quotation-)- . Bono, Feb. 10, The latest elootrlo stock qu.tatt.ns wer.t Bid. jlJ4 Boston Rlectrlo Light Co 104 110 Thouisou-llousto- Klectrle Co 80 COM ThomsoU'llouston Kleolrlo Co. pf 2814 20 Fort Wayne Electric Co ,1312 i;w WestinghouseHlectricCo 14 J 14(2 Kuropean Wtliltng Co 12(2 16 D.tioit Electrical Co Cotton Crop IKcport. WARiiiNaTON, Fob. 10. Tho February cotton report of tho Statistician of the Department of Agriculture glvos the general average at 04.3 percent Tho returns indicate a crop about 500,000 bales short of that of 1800. Tho qual- ity Is the highest for many years. Staple me- dium or somewhat short color excellont and unusually fruo from trash. Tho low price of cotton and disappointment In money returns havo led ton largo rale of seod to oil mills at prices somewhat reduced. Losses from'insects wero not very serious nnd were mainly confined to the (Julf coant States. Tho boll worm wus nearly aa destructive as thu cutorplllur. New York MarUct. i, Feb. 10. Fumg 1.10 UsiL The market was steadier, but trade wus dull. Currux-Futu- res were toerlihly nnsettled all day. There Mas u buo ant opening on n much belter report from Liverpool, uhrre the hulls seem tn havo taken courage from our comparative steadiness risterday. The bureau report rauseu a semlpaniu. a It w as re- garded ns estimating a quantity on plantations that will make a crop or nine million ual.s. TUe bulls had a hack at the'report and easily convinced themselves that nrropof not more than 8!C million halts conld be rotten out or I h. report, which was Delplila aud con- tradictory to the lastdegree. An attempted explana- tion lccelred)ust before tbe close only made matter, a one. and was received with shout, of laughter. The Utut trices wsr. about th. Uit of ths day, and iaawad a small advanf a. spot cotton wax quiett middling 7Sltta.j do. Units. 7 Tb. following are th detain of the transaotlont In futores, with sales or lV0.800bal.il F.bruary.,..fl.f498.7 tf.73 70 B.600 March (l.VaO.BO 0 81 H.B7 18,100 AprtL.,,.. n.87A8.88 0 01 0.76 12.100 May B.BJ(1HH 7.01 8.8-- 1 6B.tK June...., 7.0797.08 7.12 0.08 80.500 July.... '3 " August,. ,7.2nr.7,2f 7.81 7.17 88,000 Beptember 7.8fl(7.3a 7.8H 7.80 2.H0O October. 7.4l7.7 7.60 7,42 8.H00 Novemhtr... ...7.007.57 7.00 7.61 8,100 , , l91-t- . lBtm-l- l. Alln, HIM. Fort receipts this day 22.4C8 12,812 Pxortiiots Ijird futnres opened firmer, but tnrned easier, under Iner.ssed receipts of,slne at Western points. Bales 2.60H tcs. at (1.88c. f?if March and 79 7.02c. for May. After 'Chang, the close wni steadyai JI.84C. for February. O.BBc. for March, and (ItiHc for May. Bpt lard was fairly active satrs 80 tea. prime city at n.450 60o , and 1,600 tcs. prime Western at it.85 NB.H7Ur. regular; refined for the Continent quoted at 7a7.20c Pork was again In brisk demand, with sales of 850 bbls.i mess quoted jn.7natlo.5o. Cut meats quiet but steady. Dressed lingi mm at BWis t'jo.l pik-- . BlB(-i7-r. Tallow again notlvel sales 10.-tw- o tts. at 4)C; Butter dull Cheese In fair demand. a.ggs nnsftifed. uitn Wheat futures opened depressed, but reports of the probable defeat of the Aulioptinns hill caused a Brmer feeling, and ths cloao was a traction dearer. Bales 8.:i05,ixJ0 bush, at $1.01lia$l.02T for March, $l.iilO$102)ti for April. otoic.MiLolMi tor May, U8HS t, lor June, mid lniU'jli7Ic for July. Bpui wheat was In gcod demand for eximrt. shipper, taking U2.O0O bush., but tho demand fntm local millers was mall sale, lnclailed No. 2 red winter nt ri.U2Atl.02M In store. Nn. n do.. 00o. and No. 1 Northern spring at $1 04(4 aiiuat: abo a parcel nf ungraded Jersey red at $10( afloat, Indian corn futures were easier at th. opening, but rallied aud otosed a trltle firmer. Bales 1.025.UOO bush, at 4BW194UMS. for fehrnary, 4I)Un4iri4c. for March. 40J(g5o)4;o. for April, and 4li)44.ic. for Mav. Kpot corn was less active and scarcely so tlrm: the local trad, was Inactive, and shippers took only 48.000 bnth. Th. sales Included No. 2 mixed at 48t45uWc in elevator and afloat, steamer do. 48U(s50fsc., and No, 3 at 48)1 c allout, also No. 2 white at 63a. afloat. Iiats were rather armer. with more doing for specula- tion, but spot Ints easier. Bales 400.000 bush.. Includ- ing Nn. 2 mixed at 37:'S37tc for Mayi and on the spot, mixed at 35S37c.. anil white at 37w42c. a. In qual- ity: also No. S wnita at 37(V3o. in elevator, anil No. 2 mixed at 35t,r,,3,c. in tueiatur. Rye In good Bales ?'.xh hush. No. 3 Western at 00c. on th. track, and U2.ua.pnt-- . atloat. Barley In d.inand, with the rule nt nf iO.OiK) bush. "Chevalier" on p. t. Buck- wheat quieter. Arter 'Change Wheat closed steady; No. 2 red winter Mr February. $1.02;: March, $1.U2M; April. $1.02t May. $1.01; June. ifnWc.i July, U7c; Corn steady! No 2 mixed for February, 40o.; March. 4iKct April. 60Vic; May, 40(c.; June. 48WC: Jnly. 40o. Oats steady: No. 2 mixed lor February, 30o.; Marcb.ntlKe.i May. 37Kc.; No. 3 whit, tor February. 37Kc; Maicb. 37)i,c. Corrii Contracts further advanced on stronger Ku- ropean advices, but the speculation wai dnlL closing at an advance of 6ojl6 points aa compared with yester- day's final prices. Bcc.iptsnt Kin O.OOObags; lo.oooiiags. Uxchange tn Rio lower at 12)4il. 8ales l.l.ooo !.. closing steady, wltli sellers at the follow-lu- g prices: Febriiary...l.1.70c.May 12.B5C.I August.. ..12.65a. March l.V-'ti- c. .luuo 12.06c. Keptemberl2.60c. April ..13.00c.July 12.(,0i'.october... 12.40a. Tb. spot market m as Arm but quiet. Wo quoted nomi- nally at 14$4"(15e. for No. 7l iales 600 bags Rio No 7, to arrive per Kepler, at 14.810.; l.(XK) bags Santos No. V, to arrlvo per Holbein, at 13c. nnd 500 bags do. No. a. to arrive per do., at i3tjo. Mild grades fairly active and steady: sales 1.500 bags Maracnlho at 21c. for good Cuctila. nnd 1.702 bags Purto Cabello nn p. t. Ulcus. Ac Tho market for raw was quiet and un- changed nt 3c. for fair refining muscovado and 8 i inc. for standard centrifugals. Reilncdwaeln fair demand and steady. Quoted! Cut loaf nnd crushed. 6e5 Wa; cubes. 4)4(44;ie.: powdered. 4UlJo.: granuluied. 44Ho.: mould "A.'' 4 A." 4 (A4VUC.; confectioners' "A." 894c: ott -- A," 8tii 3J4c: whlto extra "C"B .; yellows, 11)4 3Uk. Molasses quiet and unchanged. Bice fairly active and steady. Tn At the auction sal. tho offerings were larger, 10.710 pkps. anil prices were easier, ranging aa follows: Moyune Hyson. 10)jai8c: young hyson, louaalc; Imperial. lle2Bc,i gunpowder, 13r.1S!-(c- . Ping Buey Young hyson. 1 0)1(4 18)c.! impcrlaC 1217c.; gun- powder. U25)ia Japan-P- an fried. 10ll.1He.: basket do., 12c: mining. 6iat2c: Congou. .: India and u. Pekoe. 12)iti322Wc. Onlong Foochow, Hl"),a: Amoy. 14ilBc.: Formosa, I884c. N4al BioKM Spirits turpentine was fairly active, and tbe close wus tlrm at 84c for rernlars and aaUc bid for machines; sales 300 bbla. Itusln dull and with- out change. 1'KTiiOLVfx Natlonat Transit certificates war. dnU and lower: opening at5pa.a. selling at BOUittspae.. and closing steady at BOJie. bid. Sales, 45,000 bbla. X.1TB Stock Market. Nxw Toxx. Wednetdny, Feb. 10. Receipts of beeves were 2,105 head. Includiug 80 cart tor export, 88 cars for the market, and 68 cars direct to slaughterer.. Tho trading was uctive and steady for all rradea at full for- mer valuer. Poorest to beet native iteeri sold at $3 00 B54.tr, u 100 Es; hulls and dry cow. at 1.259$. Pressed beef steady at tiG48)4c. fi B). for native sides. Latest cable from London quotes American steers Arm nt lOdllUc. &.. dressed weight, and American re- frigerated beet steady at scant 10c. ?t fi. Shipments B. 100 quarters of beef. 661 beeves and 85 sheep. Receipts of calves wer 680 head. Market ruled steady at unchanged values lor all sorts. Veals sold at $5$8 fliou lbs. Receipts of sheep and lambs. Including 12 cars direct, were B,o03 head. The trading was active and Arm and the pent entirely cleared, hheep sold at $4.&0jt$8.5O V 1O0 lbs. lambs at l.7r7.50. Dressed mutton steady at 7.;c ) &.; dressed lambs tlrm at OaiOUc. Receipts of hogs were 7.143 head, all consigned di- rect. Nominally steady at J4.1C34.7& ft 100 Bs. Kenl Eatato Traaafkra. ethnT.wi.23al28thst.lOx7S;th.Natinom- - steadCo to W J Combes $1 Mudlsonav.es. 40.10s4Jd st, 20x100; Sarah B Mane to David Webster 48.500 lxlngton av, 403; Theodore IS Fogg to Qfrorg. 11 Asuley 25,000 83d st, ns. 180 0 1st av, 20x102.2; EUas Ben- nett to Cella Bennett 1 Slott st, lla. port; Mary Barron to James W. Ketcham 8,314 6ame prop. part; Mary E Barron, extx, to same ass- Same prop, 35-4-2 parts; Mary G Barron at al to same 80.418 2d nv, s o cor 10th st, 21.8x09.0; Kate L Fogar- - tytoKat.L Fugarty.tras 1 Aie A. e a, 253 s Illghtridge road, 62x125; A F llayward to w C Webb 13.000 llBthst.ns.P8o3dav.18xlO0.il; MatUda Cohen toj Leome 11.500 Bummittst, ss. 70o Marion av, 50x100; An- nie Donnelly to G Fbtarbuck 1,800 eilth at, s s. Boo w 8th av, 76x100; any R F.I- - tontoTDPelton 11,600 Bamoprop; Angelinas Pelton toWBBuden.. 1 Bame prop; same as trus to same 14.825 Same prop; Angelinas Pelton toaamn ., 14,825 Gre.ne st, e a. 275 n Broome st. 37.8x100; Charles L Colby to Leon Tannenbaum 100.000 Traversst. n s. 101 e Decatur av. 25x02; AV Smith to J Rosenfeldt 1.100 Opdyke av, s e. 8:T, w 2d St. 25x100; Ellen Geoghegun to Florence A Ayres i Inwooil av. e s, 275 a Wolf place, 20x130; Charlese Ahneman to J PXlchter $25 College st. s s. 200 w lloaman st, 25x83; Lucy PcrvelltoMDbtevcns i Bayard st, 65; Benedict A Klein toj Well 40.000 Fulton st. 66. nnd 45 Cllir st; Martin Kalb- - Uelsh's Sons' Co to Charles Beach. i 152d st, n a. 100 e stu av. 100x100; Louis Lowensteln to K 8 Kilter s 145th st. s s. 113 w 10th av, 20x00.11; Charles P McClelland, ret. to Nathan Wis. 82 600 145th st, a s. 142 w loth av, 20x00.11; same to same 82.600 145th st a s. 171 w loth av. 20x00.11; same to same 82.600 145tlist.se. 84 w 10th av. 20x00.11; same to same 83,600 Waterst, 213 and 215; Alexander A Thomson to W ATIiniup,on i Bayard st, 55: Jonas Well et al to BA Klem ... 40.000 881111,1. s s. 175 eAVA. 60x100.8; John Mo- - Ijiughlln tn II Relt 41.600 88th St. s s. 275 o AT A, 25x100 8; (am. to Brans Voellincke 20760 7Sth st, n s. 1 10.10 w Bth av. 10.4x102.2; Ben- ton A Harrison toM David 8.800 28th at, s s, 120.10 w 4th av, 25,10x08.0; Mary E Smiler to G Baker 360 82d st. s s. 144.5 e Riverside Drive, 13.8x102.2; Kgbert C. tiltnonson to Harrison Clark 28.600 40th st. n s. 345 a 10th av. 28.4x100.5; William Dohrmanu to HA Brumuier...., i 44th .:, 122 East; Rachel T Kolb to L Borr- - maun 21,000 Railroad av. e b. 101 n lot 4, map iMnrrlsanla; Charles Lyon, to Nelson Binltb, Jr.. 8.660 188th st. s s. 127otii av. 48x00.11; Patrick Farley to r. 18 000 Greene st, e s, 275 n Broome it, 37.8x100; Chai OColbyet nltoOGolby i Oak st. 18; Bertha Volkenlngtn J Duffy MOOO 6tbav.es. 68.4 n 71st st, 20.2x126; Mary L Konnedy toK II Van Ingen i 11th nv. ws. 22.1 40lu it, 26.1x75; Jacob Orth to.l Illrsch 16,600 Lots 24 and 25, map II A Marsen. 23d ward; Henrietta Atuaro to Joseph Weber 1,150 Lots 22. 23, 10, and 11, aanio map; earn to T Keck 3.680 03d st, n a, 148.8o 6th av. 21.8xl00.8i Walter Heed to 1 Hamburger fucoRpxp MoirroAoas. Barrmann. Ludwlg.to Title Guar and Trust Co, . s 44th st, e Lexington av. 8 vrs 88,000 Cohen. George J and wife, to FJ Mlddlebrook, West Huil av, n e corner 88th st, demand 8.600 Cavlnato, Natele et al, lo Ntewshuer. 143anil45 Willis av, 1 yr..." 800 Desendorf. Uanusli V, to T P Trowbridge, n 48th st. e 3d av, 0 yri ..,. 4 000 DuOy. James, to otlo Volktnlng, 18 Oak it, 3 morts. demand 2012S David, Miriam, to Henry B Auclilncloii and ano, ns 78thst. w Columbus ar.Byrs 18 600 Fnsbie. Oeorge H, to J F McL.es, 68tb it, litliav. lyr , 8000 Farley. Patrick, to D 8 Trust Co, HT.n 138th st, e Lenox av, 2morts, ayrs 20000 Ouiteau. John W. and wlfa to tbe Mat Llf Ins ' Co. NY, ssHBtn st, Columbus av, 1 yr 88.000 liomanu. Ferdinand, and wife to Annie Bo.lt- - ner, w .Marmion place, n Tremontav. 2 vrs. 8 000 Illrsch. Jacob, and ano to Jacob Ortb, w 11th av. s 40th st. Byr , 4 000 llogau. John, and wife to Jamts Mulry, Chrysll st, a Canal st. 3 yrs 8 000 Sell. Henry, lo John McLaughlin.. s88th st, AVA, 1 yr(2iutgt) 2.400 Eliln. Benedict A, to Sarah K Cowdln, CV Bayard st, 6 yrs 28.000 Eetcham, James W, to Mary R Barron, et al, Mntt it, ne cor Hester tt.l yriamtgs) 87.600 Kerwin. Daniel J, and alio to John J Brisrly and ano, 1,231 2d av, 1 yr ., 1000 Mathews. Wm J, and wife to Newman Cowan, Madiiotiar. n o cor 88th st, demana 8 000 Mathews. Bobert 11. and wlfo tn Newman Cow-e- ss HOtli st, 4th av, demand 8.000 Frudeti, W Edgar, to Title Guar and Trust Co, s.twtn st, w Central Park West, 1 yr 16,000 Plrsiou.Janette, to B L Kennelly, Greenwich st. n cor Charles it, u raos $8 Rosenteld. Jones, and wife to Mlllne Cohn. n esTraversst. n w Webster av, 3 yrs &00 Relily. John J, to L Z Bach, e 2d av, n 60th st, lyr 8.000 Btolx. George and wife, to Catharine J Madden, Lyon st.se cor Fox st. u yrs 3.600 Bchmugg. Francis J, and wife to John Camp- bell, exr. n s 05th t..w Lexington av, 8 yrs... 11.000 Scblldimchter. Frederick, to Patrick Farley, a 1881b st. eLenoxnr.ayra 6,000 Btichler. Julia F. and tvif. toTeacbert' Equita- - bt. Building and Loan Aasoclatlon. Lexing- ton av, uw cor Warren st, 24tb ward, in- stalls , 1.500 Tanenbaum, Leon, and wife to Manhattan Sav- ings Institute, Greened, n Broom, st, a yrs 60,000 Van Ingeu, Edward II, to Mary L Kennedy, . 6thv. nlliut, r.yrs . .. 46,000 Wtus-er- . Datid, to BarahB Marie, Hadlson av, 4)1 at. ayrs 90,000 Wise, Frank U. nnd wife to Wm M Klogtland, i s UStli st. w uth av. a yrs 18.000 Same to Caroline L Macy ct at, n s 88th it, w Olhav. Byrs. 2murts , 88.000 Wolfe, Anxonetia B.lo Mary A (llileiple. Broad- way, w cor Liberty at, 2 yrs 7,600 LK41XS. CuUea. John, to Mlcbasl McOloln, 3,088 lit av, m ; $1,200 r' West S8d st, B vr ,.i ,,., ,TT 3,300 rVyr.', " " W """ M W,,t 8M " 800 Plnkney, MaryO. tocharlea W av, w s. 46 n 120th it, D8I71.7. 10 yi5.1...... l.00 t'onrt Ualeadara Tata Bar. yrajra-- l Cotnrr Osarsji. Tsy No day tal.ndar. I'f"t'M"lr,n ."I'hdar called at 11 o'clock. iTX!lit7fn.filMiJTyn" nnunlslied. Nos. Itxii, ?WH' '. l,;Vll1!!7.'.,,;'H' ,1!,- - "41. .U4a, 1144, l4B..lir.a. 1128. 1146.1150.1168.1160. if,..:.7J".1n,,S,,!",' Kn- - fB24.- - B50. 02, 140. 4Sn.B8J.4:l, 442.432 ni7. B08, 6KV 780. 450W. n,V ."""CocaT.-P- art Ilt.-C- ase unnnlshe.l. No. 5S71. ?,'.'" .iMtt lj! '" 07- - 1202. i Clear, t'a.es tobesentfrnui Tart III. iii" h7?5" yA,"'bd- Cases to b sent from Part Adjourned until Feb. Is. SnuMin'i CooaT.-W- ili nt fehuyler Skaati. 10:80 '". t'.?oh."1r!";, r ""air o. vr. II. Rlli?:".1 "' ",c.n,il'r' William II. KlrkiJnd, John ?ry'I"V JWopl'ln" eliellliau. 10 A. H.t Isaac llayes. 'i?J..'. A' ''("nllton. .lames Cooper. Dorothea Helen El.Vtf nT!1?hn..KIIrlli A. Colnslock, Emily w. llnili'Vy. 10:811 A. M. coiiiox Ptxis-Uiat- aiL ned until Feb. 2?w:!ill,fc-l,"lil",W- : Kwitr TM.-Cle- ar, No. II, 8. 10. 11, 14. 15, 17, 18 in 20 ??' H?- - J";.-1!- ;. "" !,li a.i. OB. w. a 05.38 ik vm im ftSi'Mis a a "fes ?! '""V""i win. loin, IIIU, lillM. JIWII. f "?. ,A"ri'."V,nB"''t'"T-- . UatM to be sent from Part ,; ii Cn' Cases to be sent from Bnrxaioa ast. Traa. Adjourned for th term. Srsoui. Ti ear. Nos. 653. 611, 640, 643. TaistTtax Part I -- Clear. No.841, Parts II. and III -- Adloiimed ititll March 7. 1802 Cut Cooxt Brxcui TxaxMotlons. Taut, Txa. r?'5 f'" Mr'w- - m5". """. iiH' Afi!.,.,52l,.,7'.2,:!U- - f'1""-- 3058,8057 624A J'?.'iV8i1rY?,7?.'n,5''.24ai r'S"u. B48T. 8BB2. soii; W28, 4M14. 2.MI5. 621 2. Pari II Case nnilnlihed. Not. OBiiM, 5404. 4807, 4207. r.530, "art II Nos. 6140. 544i. 6442, i rU6, 5440, 5438. 171.1, AlKlli, 3424. 3584. ioliC isntt 4.184. 31113. 3014. 4087. 602421357 4157 40(0? 4 (Met 4081.4002. 11035. 5160. 4421. Ollft. 3308. rir't IV -- ens. nnilnlshed. Nos. (10. bo. 57, 8L 88. Bhort cause Nos. 2874. B7S0, 0025, 8702. cfinancirtl. new yorb; y.b. i, i8x To th Stockholders and Bonlholdsr of th Elizabetntown, Lexington AND Big Sandy Railroad Co.: . Th. Choapak and Ohio Railway Company having, under a contract with 0. P. Huntington, purchased from him all his securities In the above-name- com- pany, and having agreed to otter th. samo terms t other holders of Ilk. securities, hereby gives notice that on and arter thl. date It is prepared to receive such se- curities for exchange on the terms stated below, at th ofllce of Drexel. Morgan A Co.. New York (who will Issue temporary negotiable receipt, therefor), provided th. airne are deposited on or before the 20th February, 1S02. $1,000 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company i percent, gold bond of 1802 (on which Interest will be paid from March 1. 1802), to bs glienln exchange for each $1,000 Ellxabethtown, Lexington and Big Sandy Railroad Company first mortgage fl per cent, bond, with March, 1802, coupon attached, which coupon will be purchased and paid for In cash on or before July t. 1082, to the holder of Drex.t, Morgan A Col's receipt. 10 scares common stock of ths Chesapeake and Ohio Rsllway Company to bo given In exchange for each Jl.OOQ debenture bond of the r.llr.auethtown, Lexington and Big Bandy Rallrokd Company. 1 share common stiok ortb Cheia neat, and Ohla Railway Company to be given In exchange for each 2 shares of th EUzabethtows, Lexington and Big Sandy Railroad Company. Th stock and bonds of th Chesapaak and Ohio Railway Company above referred to will bs part of th Issue eont.mplated tn It circular of January 33. 1802 (addressed to the holders ot certificates for It itck). and th securities of th Bllxabathtown. Lex- ington and Big Sandy Railroad Company exchanged as above, will b. deposited as part of the security for th Chesapeake and Ohio mortgage, with suitable provis- ions for th reorganliation of said KUiabethtown. Lex- ington and BUt Sandy property, it found expedient y r1er of the Board arDtrcetora, The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co., Mr X. R IXBALI.S, President, BONDBOLBEBS OF TBI ELIZABETHTOWN, LEXINGTON AND BIG SANDY RAILROAD COMPANY ' DISSATISFIED WITH THE TERMS OFJHBBKD BT THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY COMPANY. ABE REQUESTED TO MEET AT THE OFFICE OF 0II.DER, FAB.K CO.. 81 BROAD ST.. ON THTJASDAY, FEB. 11. ista, AT O P. M. nfayland TrasK & Co. Bankers and Stock Brokers. 18 Wall Street, New York, ruatarglar aaakt.g business. ticUdtag th pr-sk-a aad al aa sxtntralssl.n at sMurlU. salt hi al U Maw lavs Stask Exchange. WAT LAND TBABK, REODOBJI BALDWIN, ALFRED . RABXIt. CITY AND COUNTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD. N. W. HARRIS & CO., IS Wall Htrcct, NEW YORK. BOSTON. CIIICAfin. II ANTED Railroad bonds; large amounts; brokers vr and principals. Address BONDS, box 203. Bun office. SiviitrtuJji na Sfntnret. OFFICE OFRKOKtANIZf NO TRTJrj. NATIONAL LEAD TRXIHT. 1 BKOAIIWAY, NEW VtlltK. Feb. 0. 1802. Holder, of certlflcates of deposit who have not ex- changed aame for stock of the National Lead company are advised to make such exchange nn or before Feb. 15. 1802. on which day the transfer books for preferred atock of National Lead Company will closo for tbe pay- ment on March 15. 1802, or a dividend to the holders of preferred stock of that company. By order of TUB REORGANIZING TRUSTEES. 1.. A. COI.E, Hecretarr. OFFICE NATIONAL LEAD CO IfPANT, 1 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. A quarterly dividend of llf PER CENT, on th. pre- ferred .took of National liad Company wilt he paid March 16, 1802. to stockholders or record Feb. 16. 18U2. Transrrr books for preferred slock will close Feb. 15, 1892, at 8 P. M.. and remain closed until March 10. 1802. By order of Uoard of Directors. FEB. 8,181)2, 1. A. COLE. Trcaiurer. OFFICE OF TUK BEADWOOD TllItHA MINING) CO. Dividend o. 88. MILLS BUILIIIMI, IB BROAD ST., I NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 1802. I A dlTld.nd of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS-belng- flv (6) cents per share has been declared, payable at tho office ot Lounibery A Co. Transfer Agents, on the 20th Inst. Transfer books close on the lMli tnst. II. B. PABS0N8. Secretary. . ABAN8 EXPKENH COMPANY, EO BROADWAY. NEW YORK, 1KB. 10. 1892. THE TRANSFER BOOKS OF THIS COMPANY will be closed from 2 o'olook P. M Feb. 12. to th morning of Match 2. W. L. IICBBELL. Treasurer. Swufl. on household furniture without removal. RADCLIFFK, 283 Broadway, X. Y.. and 876 Fultoa t, Brooklyn, (gDpartittrsihirr yutttr t$. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that Harry D. tbe copartners In the firm of k Prlure A Bon of the city of New York, manufacturers and deal-er- s In furs, ha withdrawn from said firm, and that th brslnes ot said arm will hereafter he conducted by It. Prince. RACHEL PRINCE' Dated K.w York. Feb. 1, 1801. H AI1RV p. PBI.NUE. BALTO. I OHIO R.R Faat Kxprcaa Trala via PHILADELPHIA to it.4i;nnoiti; wakiiix. r v CHICAGO. CINCINNATI, Aaa all Polata Wcat. PULLMAN CAIt HKHVlCJi OS ALL TH.UXS. Leave New York, foot of Liberty St.. as PITTSBL'BOH. 1 :.') P. M., 12(15 A. M. For CINCINNATI. r. IJIUIH. 0 A. M.. 6 I1 I. For WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, .0U A. M. 01:50 A. M. Dining Carx l- p VI. Dmlng Cur). 6;uo P. A.M. All iratns run dally, For NORFOLK, Tla Bar Line, l.uo p. M. week days. Ticket offices: 172. 281. 41'.. and 1.140 Broadway hew York, and 08 Broadwt.y, urooUlyn. '""" FOOT OF LIBERTY BT. (Central It It. of N J.) Now York Transfer Comrauy will call for and check baxiaf from hotel or f llldsnc. to dcitlsatloa. MAMKRIOA'S OMATI.T ." .(Sweehb: Oprnf thu fittt v 'vl (JN v and most perfect throucti -J-J-fc - tralntenrlcalntheworid. I 1JLJ Batching by It through ""1. ears th moat Important eetnmar- - a eUt c.nt.r of the Unltad BUtM "" and Canada, and the great of America' Baalth and Pleasure nsort. DIRECT LINE TO NIAGARA FALLS Br war of the hUtorlo nudaxin Btvr and Uuxrotrh th beautiful Mohawk VaUy. All train arrlT at and dapart from aSAHD CXNTBAIi BTATIOK, 4th Avnue and 4fld BtrtMt, Ktw York, Cantro of Hotel and Hldno Section. UTH OWIiT BAIXBOAD DTATTOK ZK SK3J CITY OP KXW YORK. On mid ofttr JAX. SI, 1803, Train leave a follow i EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS. 9,fifl A Tilt Except Bunday.. For Albany, Ae ITXs Ullco, Syracuse. Auburn. Canandalgna, Roches- ter. Due BnOalo 6:40 P. M. Fastest train In tho world. Actunl running timn 62M miles per hour all day. No extra far. PART MAIL. Ifl A 1 Dally, for roughkfapile, bany, Saratoga, Montreal, L'tlca. Byracuse, Rochester, Batavtn. utid llurfalo. NEWTORIC AND CHICAGO LIMITED 10:00 A. DAYEXPREHS. in.'JA A nVr Except Sunday. Saturday lUiOU J. lu. train does not run west of Cleveland and Detroit, SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED. I) TA.T Dally. Duo Cincinnati llilB 1.Q( 1 , iJL. A. M Indianapolis 11:55 A. M.. rtt. Ix)iil 7il5 P.M. next day. No extra rare. WORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL, 1,Jf,D Bjr Dally. Due Chicago 8:00 P. 111. ILriextday. No extra faro. AI.lt ANY, TROY. AND SARATOGA SPECIAL. Qt D ILT Except Bunday. Da Albany iOV Jr. JMa 7:2B. Troy 7:35, Saratoga 8.30 P. M. NORTH SnORE LIMITED. 4-Q- H P fVI Dltl,y- - n Detroit 8:55 A. . JT . . M., Chicago 4 :U0 P. M. TAKT WESTERN EXPRESS. eifiH P I Dally- - Da Buflnlo (1:15: M-- I , lTl. agara Falls 7:12: Cleveland 10:30 A. Ml Detroit 1H0; Chicago D:0O P. XL, St. Louis 7:45 A.M. ADIRONDACK AND MONTREAL EX- PRESS. 6:25 P. M.XrK- - Du U0DtnAX BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS SPE. CI A L. 7 P Al D""y- - D"e Bntralo 7:30 A. Ol . ATAe IL, Niagara Falls 11A.M. CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS. 8On P M n"y- - Hue Cincinnati 7:10 X. 11. P.M.. Indianapolis 10:40 P. LIMITED PAST MAIL. 9flO P 1W Daily. Steeping ear pati.n- - A ATA. gers for Rochester only car- ried on this train. CHICAGO NIGHT EXPRESS. 9. 1 P TVI Daily for Buffalo, Ogden. - A 1T1. burg. Detroit, and Chicago: also for Cap Vincent dalir excopt Baturdar. FISnKILL (NEWBURail), POUOHKEEI'BIE. RI1INE-CL1F- F (KINOBTON). CATBKILL STATION ). AND HUIlS(JN-t7:- 30. . 111:30 A. 11: 3:45. 8:25 P. M.: also for Pougbkeepalo, l):lo A. I. 1:30. 12:15. t4:5B, 6:00. 7:30. 8:00. B:1?P. M. For Garrlson'a (West Point). 7:30, 0:25, 411:30 A. M. 2:1B, t8:30. 3:45: otsu for Garrison's. 14:50,0:25 P.M. ALBANY1 AND TKOY 7:30. tl):0O. 0:10 10:6o. tl0:30 11:30 A. M.; 1:30. 13:30, 4:80. (1:00. 7:30. 8:00. 9:16, tll:60 P. M.; also for Troy. (1:26 p. X. BARAf6GA-10:- 00, 10:10, UliBO A. M.: 3:30, 6:25. UTICa' AND SYRACnBE-t7:- 30, 0:00, 0:10. 10:00. 110:80, 111:30 A. M.; 1:30. 4:60. 6:00, 7:30, 8:00, 0:16, 11 50 P. M. KOCHESTERAND BUFFALO 0:00. 0:10, 10:00.(10:30 A. M.: 1:30. 4:30. 0:00. 7:30. 8:00. Hl:69 P.M.! also for Rocbeilcr. 0:00 P.M. NIAGARA FALLS 9:00. 0:10. 10:00. 110:30 A. M.: 4:30. 0:00.7:30. 0:15 P.M. . ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS AND MONTREAL 9:00, OAPK ViNCENT AND CLAYTOX 10:18. 7111:60 P. Kt also for Ogdensburg. 0:15 P. M.. 11:60 P. M. 08WEOO-fO:r- tO. tlO:3t) A. M.: 8:00. 0:16. 1fll:50 P. M. AUBURN. GENEVA. AND 10:00. tlO:80A.M.; 7:80. 8:00. 0:16. 11:8B P.M. PITTSFIELD. LENOX, NORTH ADAMS, AND THE J1ERKSMIRE HILLS, VIA HAKLE.il DIVISION. Two trains with through Drawing Room Car to Pittsfleld 0:01 A !., due Pittslleid 1:30. North Adam 2:30 P. M.; (3:60 P. M due Pittsfleld 8:10, North Adam For tickets and space In sleeping car apply at Grand Central station, or at 201.418. 786.042 Broadway. 12 Park place, 1,164 Oth av . 6.1 West 126th st.. and 138th at. station. New York; 333 Washington st 728 Faiton st. snd 808 Bedford av.. K. D.. Brooklyn. Westcott's Express csils for and cheek baggago from hotels and residences through to destination. I)allT except Sunday. iDally except Saturday. Other trains run datly. Above trains, except thoie leaving at 0:00.0:10 A. If, 8:15. 3:30. 3:60. 3:46. 4:30. 4:65, and 11:50 P. M.. stop at 138th st. station. JOHN M. TOUCEV. GEOROE H. DANIELS, General Manager. General Pass. Agent New York and Boston All Rail. Leave. By way nf Due. 0:00 A. M Springfield and Worcester. 8:80 P. it. 10:00 A. M.. Now London and Providence, 4:80 P. li, 11:00 A. M.. hpringneldand Worcester, 6:30 P. M. 12:00 M. Hartford and N. Y. and N. E 8:30 p! M, 1 :(X) P. M, New Loudon and Pro Idence, 7 :SO p. M. 8 (X) P. M.. Wllllmantio and N. Y. and r. E. p 4.00 P.M., 8pringtleld and Worcester, 1000P.M. 6:1X1 P. M -- New London and Provide nc, 11 .on p. M. 11 :0i) P. M., "Sprlngileld and Worcester, (1:15 , M 12:00 P. It.. Now London and Providence, 7:0C A, U Runs dally. Including Bundaya. Return service, same hours and by same route. Through parlor or sleeping rars by each train. C. T. I1HM.STEAD. Oen'l Pasa. Agent, FRIE LINES. SOLID TRAINS BUTWEIIN NEW YORK AND "J" CHICAGO. VIA CHAUrAL'QUA LAKE NIAGARA FALLS. AN ENCHANTIMr PAa'OUAXA ur MOUNTAINS. FUREhTa AND BTltEAMS. Direct route to Passaic. Paterson. Tuxedo, Newbnrgh. Mlddletoaii,. Port Jervls, Molitlcello. Whlto Lake. Ilonesdale. bcranton, Blnghnmtoii, Elmlra. Corning JJntkins Glen, Bath. Hammondsport, Avon Bpringa"; llocliester. llornellsvllle. Niagara Falls. Toroij. t;;, ChsiitauquaLake. Cleveland. Cluclnnatl. at. Louis, (.'lucagn. and all point West. Trains leavo Now York. eSer frSrw!str23d,V.M """"'" " fl" m"ltt, 9( Ifl A- - ,' Dally Via Niagara Falls and Chautauqua .. uY,,,kei,;tfcr.wVorktoBuflaU. 81eepr toClndnnntl. 3.flfl". M. Dally Vestlbul Limited. Solid train Chicago, via Chautauqua Lake, with dining c.ir to Chicago, bleeperi to Chicago, Cleveland, and Cincinnati. 0,iiJ Sunday-Moun- tain express for liltignamton. Ilonesda e, and .Jlfl P. M. Daily-So- lid train" to Chlcago?TlaNIg. r',P, y. ,r," "tails nnd Grand Trunk Railway. Sleeper Bunalo. Rochester, Toronto, and Chicago; 8'SO ?? Jf'-y'.c"l"- uiua Lake and Niagara Pi'?.Vi train to Ciueage. Chicago, aud Cincinnati. PORT JERVI8-We- ek days--S A. M.. 0 A. M.. 10-3- P. M.. 8:30 P. M. 80 P. M, rfsSO P. J, 7R A p'Tll. liuu'la'f-- ,J A- - .3.M.8l30lCll,B'S0 NEWBURGII-Wr- ek Days 0 A.M. 3:45 p M 4i4kp M. 8unilays- -0 A. 2P M ! irVH'A? ACllOMMODATioNS- - Ift A. 401, 317. and Chambers and 23d st. Ferries, New York, an and Fulton ft. Brooklyn : 107 'Broadway, 'willlamiliurght corner New! ark- - ami lludson sts.. Hnboken, nu Jersey City Htatlon. Erie Jrauster Company call. 'lor and from hotel, an. through to dMilnVtlonf'" D. 1. millERTH. General Paenger Agent. riNKBT AAU nAFF.sf hfifth 119 v75bX Ul'sTVi Kln Kw Tark, Phllnelrlphln. """ia""" " T"hlT4m CE1THU RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY PHILADELPHIA m READ S , Ant , BALTIMORE AUD OHM 1 R ' V,U TABLE. NOVEMBER 16. 1801. laT." J."?" Yerk from foot of Liberty st II . lot Baltimore and Washington daily SK. i'Si,! M- - ""! Sr?i:S 2(7? 'mSr-SI?,.0- ." iirInric!;ll'V,,P b on night at 71,fc17JL RWRoVOBroan-waytVv- " krilPMlllCilfHaf L.K"10" VALLEr BAILROAb; IlfflarlBrr h'"t 'oot c' Cortlndt or De- - wSbWII. uro," t- - 7. 8:10, 0, sad 11 A. M KSmmM 12:80. I. 2:30, 8:0. 4:60, 6:20,8:60 p nd 7.30 P. M, j Th ploturesqo. rout between Nw York and Easton. Bsthl.hem. Allen-tow- Potisrllle. Mauch Chunk, WUkesbarr. Pil'ston. 6cranton, Ithaca. Geneva, Waverly. Watklna Ole'n El tulra, Rochester. BuBalo. Niagara FaUs.Toror.to. Detroit. CIIICAOO. ST, L0UI8, and ALL POINTS WEST Tickets and sleeping car berthi can be ttcured at th General Eastern OBlc. 2SS Broadway, or 180 East 125th st. Th. ,N.w York Tran.t.r Co, will call for aud cheok baggage from hotel or r.sld.ac through to destination. Long Island and Eastern States Line, ' BROOKLYN. IIO.TOS. AND EASfERN CITtva BOL.D eluding Sunday du. In Beaton It ViJli! ponding I rain r.turn.iig. Tlck.u aiji'nlSS; nh.stc w4 at ULU. It. mo, I aiRtlraait.s. fl pHallMSaTl THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF AMERICA! PROTECTED THROUGHOUT BT BloeV Signals and Antomatic Switches. TltAINS J.EAVR STATIONS, foot of Desbrosses nnd CorUunrlt Strcntj. On iml afttr FEUlWAttX Oth, 1803. THE FAST LINE. rtO A. and car. ArrlTci Clevelaad 6:25 A.M.. CnlnmhtisBsS A. M Indlanapoll 11:40 A.M., Clilengo BarT and St. Louis 7:00 P. M. next day. Connects, nlsxfM Toledo, except Saturday. THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITT.n. lOiOtl A. M. Composed exclusively ot rcllman Va. tlbnle Drawing and Btato Room, hleeping. mnini Smoking, nnd observation Cars, presenting riunciU reports, itenographeri and lyprwrlters. bathrooms for both iexes. Indies' inald, liarber shop. liirsrv and all tho conveniences of home or ntllci. Lixiiisd by stationary and movable electric liitbts. Arrlisa Cincinnati i(:40A. M IndltfnaK)lls 11:10 A. ii .sol Chicago 0:45 A. M. ne tt day. ST. LOUIS AND CINCINNATI EXPRESS, BiOO P. HI, Pullman Veitlbul Sleeping Cars froa New York, and Dining Cars from New York to at, Louis and Cincinnati. Passenger ooach New York t Columbus. Arrives Cincinnati 10:45 A. M., and st, Louis 7130 P.M. next day. THECOLVMniAN EXPRESS. i0 P. Vettlbnls Bleenlug, Dlnlnr Smoking, and Pennsylvania Railroad Vestibule seuger Coaches from Nw York tu Chicago. Arrtvsiia Chicago 8115 P. M. next day. THE WESTERN EXPRESS. emo P. M. Pullman Vsstihule Sleeping Car N York to Pittsburgh. Bt. Louis. Chicago. CinclnnsiL Cleveland, and Memphis. Dining Cars New York t Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh tu Richmond and Chios. Arrtvos at Cleveland 11140 A. M., Columbus 1:0.1 fo. l.. Clndnaatl 6:80 P.M., Chicago 0:30 P. M. n ran) dty, and Kt, Louis 7:00 A. M. second morning. for Toledo dally, except Saturday. PACIFIC EXPRESS. HiOOP. M. l'nllman Buff.t Bleeping Car N.wTork tn Chicago. New York to Memphis via the Shenaniloal Valley: arrives week dayant Columbus 7tlBP. M. Cleveland (1:35 P. M. next day. and dally at Cblcag 7:00 A.M. second morning. Connects for Toledo dally, and for Cleveland and Columbus except Saturday. ditto P. M.-P- aat Southern Express dally, with Through Sleeper to New Orleans, Ashevlue. an Knnxvllle. via Richmond and Danville R. R. firOO P, BI. For all polnti on Chesapeake and Obta luilway. nnd for New Orleans via Shenandoah Valley Route, with Through 8leeplnc Car. BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON. ANDTI1B SOUTH. IOiIO A. Limited Ex. Prcan" of Pullman Vestibule Parlor Car., Vestlbal Coaches, Dining Car to Baltlmoro every week day, arming In Washington 3:60 P. M. f.O P. Limited" of Poll, man VA.tibulo Parlor Cars aud Dining Car daily, ar- riving Washington 8:26 P, 11. No extra far beyond ntuaf Pullman charges on either of these train. AdaltlonHl Express Train i 0i2O, 8:0O, 8:80, 0:80. and II .00 A. M.. 2:10, 4t30, 6:00. and 0:00 P. M, andl2:innlght. For Baltimore only, 1:00 P. M. Sun- day. 6116, 8:30. and 0:30 A. M.. 4:80, 6:00, and 0:00 r. M and 12:16 night. For JACKSONVILLE AND BT. AUGUS- TINE. Dally. 0:80 A. M, 0:00 P. M.. and 12:16 midnight. - Florida Special," Mondays, Wednesdays, and Irs-- days H:ao A.M. For Tampa, 0:80 A. M. and 0:00 P. M. dally. For Key Weat nnd Uavaaa, B P. At. TuMday. Thursdays, and Batnrday. FOR ATLANTIC CITY, 1:60 P. H. week day, with Through Biuret Parlor Car and Coach.B. FOR BROWN'8 1:00 P. K. w days with Through car. FOR CAPE MAY. 1:00 P. M. weak day. FOR PHILADELPHIA. Express: 8:20.7:20. 8:00.8:80, 0:00, 0:80 (10:00 Penn'a Limited, with Dining Car, and IOiIO Washington I.lmltMrt with Tlln.mv C.p) nii a. 1:00. 2:10, 8:00, 8:30. 4nX). 4:30.5:00, IlKX). 0:30. 8.00. and B:00 P.M., and 12:16 night. Accommoda- tion. 11 .10 A. H 4:40 and 7:00 P.M. Sunday Ex- press, 0:15, 8:30, BiOO. 0:30 (10 Limited), and 10.00 A. M..2KX). 4:00, 4:80. 60X1 t):30. 8:00, and 0:00 P. M., and 12:10 night. Accommodation, 6:00 and 7:00 P.M. Tor Tine Table of train to local point on th Pennsylvania Railroad System, apply at the following ticket offices: No. 435. 840. 044. and 1.32.1 Broadway lAttor House. 42d st. and Bth av., 184 East 125th st. 204 West 125th at. 261 Columbus av. and foot of Desbrosses and Cortlandt its.: 4 Court tu 800 Fulton St.. 08 Broadway, and Brooklyn Aunex station, foot ot Fulton st. Brooklyn: 75 Hudson St., Uoboken; station. Jersey Cltv. The New York Transfer Company will rail for and check baggage from hotels and residences through to destination. CHAB. E. PUGII. J.R.WOOD. General Manager. General Pass'r Agent. gtiJWpTjrinfl. ALLAN-STA- TE LINE. to Glasgow and Movllle (Londonderry). Through tlcketa to Literpnol. Dublin. Ac. SIBRR1AN Thursday. Feb. 11.8 A.M. STATE OK CALIFORNIA Thursday, Feb. 18. 1 P. It, Steamer marked with do not carry passengers. Cabin, 140. Second cabin. (25. steerage. (10. From pier Columbia Btores. South Ferry. Brooklyn. Forrreljrhtand passage apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN A CI).. Agent. 63 Broadway. CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS TO JAPAN " CHINA. NEW YORK TO JAPAN IN 16 DATS. Intended sailing from Vancouveri EMPRESS OF cniNA... March 9. EMPRESS OF INDIA , AprU . EMPRESS OF JAPAN ......Soy 4.. B. V. SKINNER. EVERETT FRAZAR. Oen'l Eaat'n Agt, China and Japan Fit. Art.. 353 Broadway. N. T. 124 rt'ater tt.7rl. T. QUNARD UNB TO LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWM. Umbrta..Feb.l3,B:S0A, M. Umbrla....Mch.l2. 5 A.M. Bema Feb. 20. 11 A. M. Servla.... March 10.0 A.M. Etrurla Feb. 27, 6 A.M. Etrurla... March 28. 8 P. at Auranla.. March 6.11 A.M. Auranla.April 2.0:30A.M. From Pier 40. North River, foot Clarkson st. VERNON II. BROWN A CO.. General Agents. OMPAGNIB GBNEI1ALE TRANBATLANTIQUE. French line to Havre every Saturdav. LA NORMANDIE. Laurent Sat., Feb. 13. "4:80 A. M. LA OAFCOONE. Santelll Feb. 20. 8:30 A. M. LA BKKTAONE. Collier Bat.. Feb. 27.4 A.M. A. FORGET. General Agent, 3 Bowling Green. nAMBTJRD.AHESICAN PACKET CO. This Un holds the record for fastest tlmo to London and tbe European Continent. Express Bervlc Beginning Aprlr 21 Southampton (London). Hamburg, by th magnificent now twin-cre- steamers ACGUSTA-YICTORI- COLUMBIA. BURST BISMARCK, and NOKMANMAof lit P.; unsurpassed fur snfoty, spued, and comfort: bent time equal to 5 days and 21 hours lo queenstown. y at the Company' unlce, 37 Broadway. New Y'ork. ISMAU LINE V. 8. AND ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FOR QURKN8TOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BKKI.1N Wednesday, Feb. 17, 8:30 A. M. - v. wm,.,j... iiDuiivmni, rco..,;aor, ai. From Pier 4.1, N. R adjoining Christopher et. Ferry. First cabin (50 and upward, according to steamer and location of room; second cabin. (30 and (35: (36; steerage, (20. INTERNATIONAL NAVI3A-TIO- CO.. Ueneial Agents. 8 Bowling Green. N. Y. NEW YORK AND CUBA MAIL BTKAMSUIP CO, Piers 10 and 17. East River. Saturday steamer at 1 P. M.: all others at 8 P. M. For Havana, Progresn. Campoche. Froutera, Laguna, TampU-- Tuxpam. and Vera Crux, Vatanxas. Cardenas. Bagua. Calbarlen. Nassau. .Sa.I!tlK0 rt" Cuba. Oiiantunamn. and Cienfuegos. YUMUHI. Havana and Mexican port. hat.. Feb. 13 SARATOGA.. Havana and Cardenaa Wed.. Feb. 17 lUCATAN. Havana and Mexican port. Sat., Feb. 20 CITY OF ALEXANDRIA. Havana ano Ma- - tansas Wed.. Feb. 24 CIENFUEGOS. Nasiau. Bantiugo de Cuba. ond Clenf uego ., Thur. Feb. 11 This line liaa direct connection with and Issues through bills of lading to nil points on Mexican Railway Co., Mexican Central Hallway Co., Ltd, nnd the Monte- rey and Mexican Oult RallroaiL For full particulars, freight or passage, to JAMES B WARD a Col. ffoVallib 0RDllEUT8CHP.it LLOYD'S S. 8. CO.'B SHORT ROUTE TO LONDON AND CONTINENT. Steamers sail from nler font 2d at.. HoboVen. rAST KXP11I5H8 STEAMERS. Klb..;Rat.Feb. 13.7 A. M.Aller...Kat.. Feb.27,8A. M. Baale.Tues, Feb. 18. 8 A. M. Trove. Tue... Mch. 1. 8 A. M. S1t."-.Ta',i- - Feb. 23. 1 P. M.Ems..Kat.. Mch. 6. 11 A. M. first cabin. (76 and upward a berth: second cabin. 60 a berth; steerage nt low rates. 0KLR1CH8 A CO.. 2 Bowling Green. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY. toot " Cunal St.. North River. To BAN FRANCIhCO. via the ISTHMUS OF PANAMA, LAMPASAS sails Saturday. Feb. 20. noon. From BAN, FRANCISCO. 1st anil Brannau st. yoK "MA AND JAPAN. CHINA sails Wednesday, Feb. 17. 3 P. M. For freight, passage, and general Information aprly at company' niBco on the pier, toot of Canal st.. North Blwr. H.J. BULLA V. General Supennteiidnit TIIK CLYDE KTEAMBIIIP COMPANY. CHARLKhTON, 8. C. JACKSONVILLE. Ha, and all point, tn FLORIDA, th South, and Ronthwe.t. J"n Pier 20, E. R.. Mondays. Wednoidaya. uml Fr- idays. 3 P.M. Passenger acc.immodatlons and cnliine ynsurpassed. WM. P. CLYDE A CO,, Oenernl Agenti.1 WHIT12 STAIl LIIVE. "'b. 17. 0 A. V. BRITANNIC Feb. 24. 2:80 P. M. Btiperior second cabin accommodations on Teiitoinii f,1? "'JS't!'- - ;le"ag to or from the old country. -' ..? 2 Broadway, and on the wharf foot of Weit aOlhit. 11. 1IAITLAND KERSEY. Agent, n " Itgttaontg. A --ONLY (8.00 TO BOSTON'via FALL RIVER MSeT "h0." P?!"11" "el route In tbe world. PHni'ff.vlF'2 ! BIP,- - Steamers PLYMOUTH mil if S5iJ?.,iJ".SB '" """""Ion. Irfave pier 28, N. It . toot i'iiV."ir.f,'-w"- k oac-nlyel8P- . It. Sunday trips Kn?.ui5"2rae?f ln " a- Connection u Annex Brooklyn, 4:80 P, M.; Jersey City. NORWICH LINE. wXe;?,.',4nnr-7- "Sw '""" 11.00: Norwich. l 2M sionC. Boitpu. (3. Corresponding ,0il.E0J,nu ?R,t- - b'meri leavol'ter4i. North JroDe.bro..e. ,L terry), d.uy. bua. " STONING-TO- LINE. 1NRIDB ROUTE. ALL FARES BEDUCEI). .hiTfi1" P. h,""i,a leav Newl'ltr.'i". .". ennday" Uot,Cmi'1 "-- "t6 ' "'"' ""' iirtloiJ auflliitTtilufjo. T'KoiJI?.0,1' VEET.!S. " atocklioMrrTof lb. ih?.Ii?S5j!oc,I' C,J1D fo' ' rleciion of Direct' 'i oihI?hJ?i!.uln ""J for ") transsctlotl .,r .urU mifiiSS,!r.!,i."V'u,V Properly brought buore I .. LS?uKki?s,ilLbJf ,w .1 ThUf 'day. Feb :.'.. I Mi. .1 J ofllcss. 116 Brvadwav. rnoiii 72 F, A. UlVEClUFT. . htiret.ry TUi?..ii,'?,'A.KLKOTION ft truileV, l ....7o,n .!SiS!.lT,.,,d f'f'dttlng Cnmpany lf bed at a?onTJ?Sii.lj "u "'rutr 431 St.. O" 7, ltfv2, 12 to 1 u'clork. B. If. UAR1US0N, Istrctlry- -
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Jialt Lead Co. pf 8514 ttUJJ USU ndlb - lOODuLu. H.AAtf.pf.,,. 14(2 'H 'H 14Ui. ' 32 Postal leL Cable:...,, CO wi Mi w

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h DOiTON CLOETNO QOOTATIOXa.: Bid. Jtitd. Bid. Jtlrd., Boa.A AIbany.20l 201M W.ifhnni. E.. I4U 14U

i' Alaln....ll:l tYcstKndLand 17U 17(2Cent. Man 18 17 Hoston A JUvii. Mil uAlyTuhbug 84 84W Butte A Umton 14 14U

:ji .Y,ANK.p(.104 106 Calumet A 1I..257 Jimfi.x'cent.4s.. 70 71 baiitar-x:.C-

.2B 27J4

OM Colony - 307 T. AS.P.4a. 82M210 A.T. AB.lr.lu. 0(2 0O,J

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rmi.irrr.puu cLosraa QOOTiTioNa.

Wti. tri TAflty. IM - Iraua, ,aV. M

XiATBt aVOKDON QUOTATIONS.AtehtMn MCanadian Paelflo MlR'Northwn raeiaopt.,, 8PHf.n. common 82M Ontario A Wea. SoKrl 2d eonsola lonMIPennsylranlv.. f7rljlilnolaOentral 11 IM Reading 2ilKannas A Texas IHiJ'Kt. 82M.iJit. Bhore 128UI Union paetno 4(tMLon.ANaahTIU 7ni,,Wnljahpt..... ...... 80(t(KV.Central. lllkl

Wedxwdat. Feb.iaftll dtroetbBAtt y to obtain informa-

tion ns to the rnituro of tho deal In tho coaletoelcB, and ottor tliocloso of buslnoos an nuthorllatlvo statoment was furnlsliod for pub-

lication. In which tho principal torma of tholeases of tho Jersor Contral nnd LohlghYal-le- r

companies to tho Hoarllng Cornrnnyworo set forth. That Btatoraont, to-

gether with certain othor Information ob-

tainable, will bo found In nnothor column.It Is doubtful If all tho foatures of tho plan foroentrnllzloe tho control of tho nnthraclto In-

dustry nro mado public In thnt statomont. Itmust be admitted, howovcr, that tho virtualconsolidation of tho Iloudlnfr. the Iiehluh Val-

ley, and tho Jorsoy Contral companloslsnn Important stop toward tho Introduction or econo-

mies that must inovitably IneroaBO tho profitsof tho companlos.

A certain clomont In tho street Is Inclined toscoff at tho alliance, which will control about75Vcont. of tho nnthraclto trade, baslnc Hh

skepticism upon tho provious relationstho Ito.idlnc and tho Jersey Contral

companlos. It should not bo ovorloolcod, how-evo- r,

that slnoo tho formor lease of tho JorsoyCentral road to tho Heading Company, bothhavo boon reorganized, nnd presumably placodupon a fairly substantial financial banls.

No fault can bo found with the policy whichthoflo most largely Interested in tho anthrncltotrade aro ondoavorlwr to adopt It has beenadopted and its valuo demonstrated by manysmaller Industries nil over tho country. Allof tho Industrial enterprises which havo boenctpttnllr.od and listed upon tho Btock Ex-

change aro based upon a concentration ofcontrol which makes numerous economiespossible. And'as long as those Industries arowillies to glvo tho public Its fair sharo of thorcdueod cost of production, or of sorvlccsronderod, ns In tho enso of tho Btnndnrd Oiland tho Western Union Telegraph oompanlos.tho consumor or patron has no rcasonablogrounds for complaint.

Tho most interesting question suggested bytho alliance betweon throe of tho principal

g oompanlos Is, who controls, orwllloontrol.thoHcadInc0.impany? Thobitnk-er- s.

who havo boon most native In negotiatingtho lensos, and who. according to circumstan-tial evidence, hnvo beon heavy buyers ofHeading stock, roprosent both the Vandorblltand tho Pennsylvania Railroad intcrosts.Hecauso of tliolr intlmato relations withthoso trunk lino interests it wouldscorn to be a fair interenco thatboth tho Now York Contral and tho Pennsyl-vania companlos have boen consulted nndhavo acaulosced in tho new arrangoment, if,indood, thoy hnvo not taken an active part Inbringing It about Current reports aro thatMessrs. Drexol, Morgan & Co. and their Phila-delphia correspondents, Droxel & Co., and theMessrs, Yanderbtlts hava seoured absolutecontrol of the Beading Company.

If the doal is as important a one as Isby the official statement and by

collateral Information, the next stop in thoevolution of railroad manngemont would eoenito be tho establishment of joint agencies forthe transaction of tho business of tho trunklinos between the Atlantic soacoast and Chi-cago and Bt Louis. The adoption of thatmethod of handling competitive businessscorns to bo well-nig- h Inevitable, If railwayproperties generally are to be prcsorvodas safe investments. Ab the railway sys-tem of tbe country is limited, thoro is noreason why tho transportation industry shouldnot evontually be placed upon the same basiswith its telegraphic facilities. Stability of ratesand eaual charges to all are what the busi-ness community desires more than anythingelse. And if. owing to concentration of man-agement rates can be maintained upon a lowlevel, as exporlenco has proved thoy can bo,the causes for legitimate complaint are

to a minimum.Moro than one-ha- lf of the dealings to-d-

were In Beading. It sold at 50,';, and at a re-

action of 1 V cont closed six points higherthan yesterdtr. Tho speculation Is so narrowthat the extraordinary Interest In Beadingaffected tho majority of tho list adversely untilthe last hour of business. The professionalelement is so certain that the coal stookB willroact and carry tho rest of the list with them,when all tho facts about the coal dealaro made known, that it fought tho'improving tendency of the market allday. A further advance In tho ratesfor sterling exchango inspired some soilingfor short account but as a rule, tho stockssold wro well taken. The heaviest tradingnext to that In Beading was In Erie, and thothird place was held by Chicago Gas, whichclosod 1 9 cont higher than yesterday. Thebollef is gaining ground thnt'the Economic-Oa-

Compapy will soon retlro from tho field,and leave tho varlons compnnlos, now man-ago- d

as a whole, in sole possession of the In-

dustry.Bt Paul was attacked in connection with a

report that the company Intends to lssuo around amount of bonds. That roport was off-icially dentod: still the stock did not recover.Distilling and Cattlo Feeding was exception-ally strong, and closod at a net advancoof IX 9 cont, a chnngo that wus oxcocdodonly by Beading and Jersey Contral. Ofthe specialties. Chicago and Eastern Il-

linois preferred was mojt conspicuous. Thocompany will be bonofltod as much as anyother by the harmonious relations that aroabout to bo ontored Into by nil of tho bitumi-nous companies oporatlng be-

tween tho Ohio Biver and tho lakes, and.It has earned during tho first half of tho

current fiscal year practically tho entire an-nual dividend of C V cent upon its proferredstock. The placing of Oregon Improvementpreferred upon the dlvldond-payln- g list to-d-

boars upon tho possibilities of tho specialties.Tho closing was strong, with prices a fractionbelow tho highest

Final ealos compare with those of yostordayas follows:

A ". ft. TO. Mi. i. rA. 10.A. T.AP.re... av.i BUJA Nortb.Ara.Co.. lfl IBMAmer. Cot. OIL 85(4 85 Northw'itcom.lUM 117(1Burt. R. A P.., 8H SUM Nor. Pas, ram. 2IM 24Can. Houthern, no 4 ttou Nor, Pao. pr.... list! BtHC.CC.Adt.L. 72 71(J N.y. Central... 114K 114(2C II. A ().,....107tj JOB N. Y.A.N. I'...,, 471? 48Uflies. A Ohio.., 24jj 24$ N. J. Central, ..127 1211C.AO. lstpt., til BU Omaha eom.. 4MM 48UChicago Oas.., 7714 7H Ontario A )V... lliW 20jI)tll.. A W....15M lr.llh I'oclllollall.... .17 B7WUrL A Hudson. 12U)2 ISoU Hock IsUml.... Bl 111

Den. A K. II. pr. 411 47J Well. A W. P... UM lr,Dllt. AC.K.Co. 41IU 61W It. A W. P. pf... 73lJ 72hrle IIIU 2(2 Reading........ 4IOJ B5(!Hock.VaUer... 81(2 lii st.l'aulcnm... 7uU 78!Kan. A Tex. pf. 31 81( Kt. Paul pf 125U 12.V.1Louis. A Nasb. 74(2 74)4 Texas Paclllc. 10 li;JLake Hhorr.... 12.1 122(2 T.C I. AR.. 43U 42ULak. li. A W. 22 21(5 Union Paclito.. 4M, 4r,ML.li.AW.pf... 7SW 73), V, Pac. D. A O. 20 llljjLaclede Gas.., 21K 21 Wab. A P. pf... 2W4 2llC!Manhai.Con,lin 118 West. L'n. Tel., tty. HHljMu.Paclne.,., (1214 82l Wheel. A L. B., SHU 31Nat. Cordus... 1)5)2 P5H IV.AL.K. pf... 77M 77(2

Government bonds steady at unchanged quo-tations. Ballwny bonds strong and activeTho fouturos wore Mobile and Ohio gcnornls,Br. Louis and Southwcttorn 2ds, N. y Chi-cago and 6t. Louis 4s, Oregon ImprovementDs. Savannah and Western lets, Toledo, StLouis and Kansas City Ists, Atchison, Chi-cac- o,

Burlington nnd Oulncy, Kansas nndToxas, Blchmond and Terminal, Bock Ibland.Beading. Texas Puclflo. and Wabush

Tho moro important net aavnncoswere In Atchison 4n, .'( It cent, to 83':and Incomes, ,'. to )0i: Chicago. Utirllngtonand Oulncy Uobenturo Os, "J. to 103 i: .NewYork. ChlciiRo and Kt Louis 4e. )J, toOHU;Oregon Improvement 5s. i, to ok; Hockrs. ii. to 1)74 : 1 ending genor.tl 4, M. to 874':1st preference incomes. 'Hi. to 75: '.M

to.Ufi.3d nreforonuo4,. to 54)i'. deferrr-i- l in'ome8.3)(,ZM' bnyn,.,.ntt,' .ana Wcstorn lets, 1. to78: Uoxas Pacliio adj. )4'. to Mj; Toledo. St,nnd KnH"S City lsts, v. to 07'.'. nrntVlaichils, j Vicent,. toB2. Tho noteworthydecltnos wore In Kanias and Texas ads. ) t?.f.n,t,DtiV1,',: 'oyi"ndOlilogonernl(. V.to!.' irBt I'W,a..,,mrt .South Western 2dn. )i.to?3.! Texas Paclllo lsts. a, to 78, and Wabashlets. i v cent, to lUo)..

Silver bullion certlflcntes for 70.000 ouncesBold at OOraOO. liar bllver In Londou. 41)4d.The offers to sell stock to the Treasury y

aggregated 377,000 ounoea. The purchases

.... j

woro 275,000 ounces, as follows: W.000ounco$00050. 175,000 ounces at $0.0070. and

0.000 ounces at $0.0076.Monoy oncnll.ixraa Vcont Tlmomoney.3

cent, fornlnoty days on good mlxod Stock

on ..Co"?rnpor in good demand, but tho.supplyPrlmo endorsed bills rpcolvablo nro quotedat U)fi?4 cent, flrht-cla- slnglo-nam- e. fourmonths, at 464X Vcont. good names at WStiV cent, and namos ntOf7 V cent.

Sterling exchango strong and higher.asking rates. S4.8iJ,". lor long bills and S4.W(for domnnd. Actual, rntos, nro: .Long bills.S4.Ki'n.'4.H'(: sight draftB. 4.87s4.B7)i.nnd able transferB. S4.87 y S4.87 ),. Franos aroquotod at 0.1ii'i for sight ond SjlJI'i lor long:relchsmnrks. 05, for snort and for lotuMgulldora. 40 for long nnd 4U.vu40 for short.

Domestic oxchango on New York! Borton-- 20

cents discount V Sl.OOa CharlestonBuying, par. nnd selling. premium.

par: soiling. H promlum.Now Orloiinfc-lTa- nk. 150 premium: commer:rial, bO iiromlutn. Sun Frnncisco-Slg- ht. HUcents: tolecmphic; '. Ht lx5Uts 5 contspremium. Clilengo 104 discount

Tho Oregon Improvement Company has de-

clared a dividend of 'AH V cont on Its pre-ferred stock, paynblo March 1.

Tho Ohio nnd Mississippi Railroad reportsgrows onrnlnrts forDecombor of $378,008. nnincrease of S47.4H3 ns enmparod with tho snmomonth prcvimiH year, and not $00,400, nn In-

crease of $40,314Tho Northern Pncldo and Wisconsin Contral

raitrond companion roport tliotr operations forDecotuber as follows:

ISO. Ifinti. nnnfm.Oromesmlngi... 2,41.070 $:,7ll,2SR Dec. 2r,o.2lOperatlugexp's.. 1.UBU.C02 1,411(1,643 Deo. 107.041

Ket earnlngs.$l,071.r,n8 11,214.743 Pec. $143,175Other Incom 205,32 01.U28 Ini;. 163,3il

Total Income. It.27il.K2 $1.20(1,(171 Inc. $10,221FlieJ charges... 1,(H:i,I17 1.UU4.U17 Inc. 24,000

Barplni (187,475 $201,754 Dec. $14,270BOTH COMPANIES TOP. BIS MONTHS ICNDIKQ DM). 31.

18111. 1H00. Clmtiir".arossearnlncs.$17,15.'t.104 tl7.4Cil.il74 Dee. S3 3. 570Operating .xp. U.U26,7il ll,832,Uoa Dec. 2UI1.323

Net earnlncs. $7.537,3.11 $7.(134.578 Dec. $107,247Other Income. . Hoe.033 24D.3U4 Inc. B50,B3tt

Total Income. H.43.1.3IU I7.rt83.h72 Inc. $Mn..1ii3Fixed Ohurgci. ll,5liO,8U5 U.lU3.b34 Inc. 420,801

8un!lU $1,872.1)119 ll,7ril.43H Inc. $122,531Ott uliick 5.12 P c't. 4..4 V c't. Inc. .SB

At the annual moitlns of tho Edison GeneralEloctrlo Comtiatiy tho following were oloctedtrustees: C 11. Coster. Tlionms A. Edison. J.II. Derrick. Samuel Instill. Edwftrd H. John-po- n.

A. MnrouB. Otrl Scliurz, Francis S. Smith-er- s,

rnmuil Spciicur. Henry Vlllard. nnd J.Hood Wright. Tho company reports gross

for tho year ending Oct 31 lastof 0.

nnd not profltn $1,710.5111. of which$1,101.4711 was nr.itluh!o for dividends. Alterpiiylnr;S1.031.845 In dividends the companybrought forward n Mirplns or Sl.aOO.007. Italso received In lleonso fees securities said tobe worth S4U5.000. Tho bnlanco shoot nhowssecurities and materials on hand valued at$U.aV3.808. against which are $4,201,417 billspayable.

Tho Now York, Now Haven and HartfordBailrond reports for tho quarter ending Doc31 as follows:

JSSf. IlSflO. Chiml.Gross earnings. ..$2.U57,t55 $2.88(1.724 Inc. $71.2.11Operating ex.

penses 2,103.750 2,210,SOB Deo. 25.553

Net earnings.... $704.11)11 $887,416 Inc. $1)8.784Other income. ... 47.U&0 411,632 Deo. 1,67.1

Totat Income. .A8t2.1BH $710,047 Inc. $05,211Fixed charges. .,.. 421.402 452.088 Dec. 31.520

Tntalnet $31(0.01)11 $203,059 Inc..12.737Cash on hand 210,3113Profit and losa

surplus 3,800.483Tho loan of $30,000 whlth appears In the

schedules of tho asslgneo of Flold. Wclchors4 Co. as duo to tho Chaso National Bank wnsnot mado by thnt Institution, but was placedwith It for collection by a customerwho.lt isunderstood, is amply securod by tho collateralpledged.

GovornlngCommllteo of tho Stock Exchangelisted y tho following securities:

Cleveland, Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis RailwayCompany's additional lssne of General First MortgageFour ?4 cent. Gold Coupon Bonds, $842,000, makingtotal amount listed $7,4.10.000.

Bavnnnnli. Amcricu aud Montgomery Railway Com-pany's mMltlonal lisr.eot First Mortgage Six ceut.IJoi'l Bonds. SCOO.OOO. making total amount listed$3,200,000.

Chicago and Indiana Coal Railway Company's addi-tional Imuo of Hrst Mortgage Kivo cent, currencyBond , 1 85 (XX). making total amount luted t4.587.utl).

Ohio and Miiilct-lpp- Railway Company's additionaltnsue of First General Mortgage Plvo Y rent. Bonds.$120,000. making total amount lilted 4, COO. 000.

Chicago and Kaitern Illinois Railroad Company's addiftunal Issue of General Consolidated First MortgageCurrency Coupon llonds, $1,243,000, making totalamount llitfd $5.4)(l.(((i.

Philadelphia nnd Reading Railroad Coropany'a addi-tional issue of General Mortgage Four C ceut. CouponGold Bonds. $1,078,000. making total amount luted$38,481,000.

Bt. Louis and San Francisco Rallway.'Company's issueof ne(r Consolidated Mortgage Four TU cent. Guaran-teed Oold Bonds. $11,010,000.

Atnerlcnn District Telegraph Company's additionalIssue orVanltiil atock, $825,000, making total amountlined $3,8L'5,000.

Grand itnpids and Indiana Railroad Company'. Ex-tended Pint Mortgage i fi rent. Guaranteed Bond, nt1041, $1,000,000. Tho Committee on Btock List li em

to arid to the list additional bonds up to. 5.375.000, ns said bond haro been covered ami isiued.The amount of first mortgage bonds now listed Is tn beicdueed as the amount of 4), $ cent, bonds U Increased.

Adrian H. Mutlor&Son sold by auction nttho New York lieal Estate Exchango y

tho following socurlties among others:12 shares Manhattan Company Bank 1804477 'hares Barney Dumpmt-Boa- t Company 14(2lltslinres Broadway Insurance Cumpuny 130'22 shares 8eoiiad Avenue Railroad Company 05UlOsliares Bank of Harlem Iikb?

200 shares standard Gus Light Company, prefd... Bou5 shares New York Concert Company, Limited.. 20

130 share. Chatham National Bank 421GOO shures United Btatcs Book Company, prefd.... 35

1 share Alliance Insurance Anoclatton 6813 (.bares Thurber. Wh viand Co., prefd ..,.101!(9l0lti2() shares Lawyers' Title Insurance Co....l58(s(-)155-

8 shares Chemlcnl National Bank 4.50U20 shares Knutlnrn National Bank 1034.. shares Hanover Fire Insurance Company 13520 sharo Kings County Fire Insurance Couipany.ltt514 shares Lllierty Insuranco Company 81)4lo shures Nassau Fire Insurance Company 144M20 shares National Fire Insurance Company CO14 shares Pheulx File Insurance Company of

Brooklyn 143U25 shares t.mplre State Bank 12026 shares Kagie Fire Comnanv 21512 share. Lewis A Fowler Girder Rail Company, .117W

8 shares Joitrneuy Allurnham. preferred 110V20 shares N. Y. Life Insurance and Trust Com-pany fln(10 shares llido and Leatlier Bank 110)2

8 shares N. Y., Providence and Boston Railroad. 717Treasury balances compare with those of

yesterday as follows:w. . rt io.

Gold coin and bnlllon. . . .$120,285,085 $11 P.878.2SOMlvercoln and bullion... 7,774.000 7,287,008Leiral tenders. Including

Iteasury notes 4.830.304 4,774.838

Total $132,800,110 $131,040,880Deposits In, national banks. $13,212,530,

againrt 12,023,574 yesterday. In addition tothe foregoing tho Treasury roportR silver bul-lion purohnsod under the net of July 14, 1800,

H2.aao,011, and Treasury notos issuedagainst tho samo. $8:'.aOrf,000, of which$75,034,012 aro outstanding,

Monoy In London, lrffilU cent Bate of dis-count in the open market, for both short andthroe months' bills, 2 t cent 1'uriH advloesquot3 V cents at I)j francs 7ocontlmes, andexchango on London at 25 francs 17,S cen-times. IndlaCouncil bills wore allotted y

at it decline of .'id. ti rupee.The Hales of mining stocks at the New York

Consolidated Stock and 1'otroloum Exchangey wero as follows:

&iU. Xitou. Optnim. fflhML toiettt. Cltwtna.ICO A It a. 1 IO I 10 1 10 1 10lKlBestABeloher, 0 05 8 Oit 8 05 8 054IO Brunswick U 10 o ioIdOlhlUlon 1 85 1 US 1 35 1 35KXironist'ckT.Co. 10 10 111 IDloocrown Point... 1 no 1 60 1 no l botKX) CalnlonlaB.ii. 77 BO 77 "HO100 Del Monte 85 85 B5 05100 Gould A Curry. 1 85 1 85 1 H.-- l 85lOOIIuloANorcrosi 3 20 2 20 2 20 2 21)

lliOOLeadvlll. 32 22 21 22lOOMexIcan 2 (X) 1 (HI 3 on 2 On100 No Cnm'nw'ith 45 46 45 ' 45llHi.Navaio 12 12 13 12lOOI'otost 1 00 1 00 1II 1 1H)

2000 Phonn.ot Arts.. 67 67 65 67luOIJtali 55 65 IS, 65100Y.:iowJack.t. 1 10 1 16 1 IS 1 16

The total sales were 8,700 shares.

Electric Block Quotation-)- .Bono, Feb. 10, The latest elootrlo stock qu.tatt.ns

wer.tBid. jlJ4

Boston Rlectrlo Light Co 104 110Thouisou-llousto- Klectrle Co 80 COMThomsoU'llouston Kleolrlo Co. pf 2814 20Fort Wayne Electric Co ,1312 i;wWestinghouseHlectricCo 14 J 14(2Kuropean Wtliltng Co 12(2 16D.tioit Electrical Co

Cotton Crop IKcport.WARiiiNaTON, Fob. 10. Tho February cotton

report of tho Statistician of the Department ofAgriculture glvos the general average at 04.3percent Tho returns indicate a crop about500,000 bales short of that of 1800. Tho qual-ity Is the highest for many years. Staple me-dium or somewhat short color excellont andunusually fruo from trash. Tho low price ofcotton and disappointment In money returnshavo led ton largo rale of seod to oil mills atprices somewhat reduced. Losses from'insectswero not very serious nnd were mainly confinedto the (Julf coant States. Tho boll worm wusnearly aa destructive as thu cutorplllur.

New York MarUct.i, Feb. 10. Fumg 1.10 UsiL The marketwas steadier, but trade wus dull.

Currux-Futu- res were toerlihly nnsettled all day.There Mas u buo ant opening on n much belter reportfrom Liverpool, uhrre the hulls seem tn havo takencourage from our comparative steadiness risterday.The bureau report rauseu a semlpaniu. a It w as re-garded ns estimating a quantity on plantations thatwill make a crop or nine million ual.s. TUe bulls had ahack at the'report and easily convinced themselvesthat nrropof not more than 8!C million halts conld berotten out or I h. report, which was Delplila aud con-tradictory to the lastdegree. An attempted explana-tion lccelred)ust before tbe close only made matter,a one. and was received with shout, of laughter. TheUtut trices wsr. about th. Uit of ths day, and iaawad

a small advanf a. spot cotton wax quiett middling7Sltta.j do. Units. 7 Tb. following are

th detain of the transaotlont In futores, with sales orlV0.800bal.il

F.bruary.,..fl.f498.7 tf.73 70 B.600March (l.VaO.BO 0 81 H.B7 18,100AprtL.,,.. n.87A8.88 0 01 0.76 12.100May B.BJ(1HH 7.01 8.8-- 1 6B.tKJune...., 7.0797.08 7.12 0.08 80.500July.... '3 "

August,. ,7.2nr.7,2f 7.81 7.17 88,000Beptember 7.8fl(7.3a 7.8H 7.80 2.H0OOctober. 7.4l7.7 7.60 7,42 8.H00Novemhtr... ...7.007.57 7.00 7.61 8,100

, ,l91-t- . lBtm-l- l.

Alln, HIM.Fort receipts this day 22.4C8 12,812

Pxortiiots Ijird futnres opened firmer, but tnrnedeasier, under Iner.ssed receipts of,slne at Westernpoints. Bales 2.60H tcs. at (1.88c. f?if March and 797.02c. for May. After 'Chang, the close wni steadyaiJI.84C. for February. O.BBc. for March, and (ItiHc forMay. Bpt lard was fairly active satrs 80 tea. primecity at n.450 60o , and 1,600 tcs. prime Western at it.85NB.H7Ur. regular; refined for the Continent quotedat 7a7.20c Pork was again In brisk demand, withsales of 850 bbls.i mess quoted jn.7natlo.5o. Cutmeats quiet but steady. Dressed lingi mm at BWist'jo.l pik--. BlB(-i7-r. Tallow again notlvel sales 10.-tw- o

tts. at 4)C; Butter dull Cheese In fair demand.a.ggs nnsftifed.uitn Wheat futures opened depressed, but reports

of the probable defeat of the Aulioptinns hill caused aBrmer feeling, and ths cloao was a traction dearer.Bales 8.:i05,ixJ0 bush, at $1.01lia$l.02T for March,$l.iilO$102)ti for April. otoic.MiLolMi tor May, U8HS

t, lor June, mid lniU'jli7Ic for July. Bpuiwheat was In gcod demand for eximrt. shipper, takingU2.O0O bush., but tho demand fntm local millers wasmall sale, lnclailed No. 2 red winter nt

ri.U2Atl.02M In store. Nn. n do.. 00o. andNo. 1 Northern spring at $1 04(4 aiiuat: aboa parcel nf ungraded Jersey red at $10( afloat,Indian corn futures were easier at th. opening, butrallied aud otosed a trltle firmer. Bales 1.025.UOO bush,at 4BW194UMS. for fehrnary, 4I)Un4iri4c. for March.40J(g5o)4;o. for April, and 4li)44.ic. for Mav. Kpotcorn was less active and scarcely so tlrm: the localtrad, was Inactive, and shippers took only 48.000bnth. Th. sales Included No. 2 mixed at 48t45uWcin elevator and afloat, steamer do. 48U(s50fsc.,and No, 3 at 48)1 c allout, also No. 2 white at 63a. afloat.Iiats were rather armer. with more doing for specula-tion, but spot Ints easier. Bales 400.000 bush.. Includ-ing Nn. 2 mixed at 37:'S37tc for Mayi and on the spot,mixed at 35S37c.. anil white at 37w42c. a. In qual-ity: also No. S wnita at 37(V3o. in elevator, anil No.2 mixed at 35t,r,,3,c. in tueiatur. Rye In good

Bales ?'.xh hush. No. 3 Western at 00c. on th.track, and U2.ua.pnt-- . atloat. Barley In d.inand, withthe rule nt nf iO.OiK) bush. "Chevalier" on p. t. Buck-wheat quieter. Arter 'Change Wheat closed steady;No. 2 red winter Mr February. $1.02;: March, $1.U2M;April. $1.02t May. $1.01; June. ifnWc.i July, U7c;Corn steady! No 2 mixed for February, 40o.; March.4iKct April. 60Vic; May, 40(c.; June. 48WC: Jnly.40o. Oats steady: No. 2 mixed lor February, 30o.;Marcb.ntlKe.i May. 37Kc.; No. 3 whit, tor February.37Kc; Maicb. 37)i,c.

Corrii Contracts further advanced on stronger Ku-ropean advices, but the speculation wai dnlL closing atan advance of 6ojl6 points aa compared with yester-day's final prices. Bcc.iptsnt Kin O.OOObags;lo.oooiiags. Uxchange tn Rio lower at 12)4il. 8alesl.l.ooo !.. closing steady, wltli sellers at the follow-lu- g

prices:Febriiary...l.1.70c.May 12.B5C.I August.. ..12.65a.March l.V-'ti-c. .luuo 12.06c. Keptemberl2.60c.April ..13.00c.July 12.(,0i'.october... 12.40a.Tb. spot market m as Arm but quiet. Wo quoted nomi-nally at 14$4"(15e. for No. 7l iales 600 bags Rio No 7,to arrive per Kepler, at 14.810.; l.(XK) bags Santos No.V, to arrlvo per Holbein, at 13c. nnd 500 bags do. No. a.to arrive per do., at i3tjo. Mild grades fairly activeand steady: sales 1.500 bags Maracnlho at 21c. for goodCuctila. nnd 1.702 bags Purto Cabello nn p. t.

Ulcus. Ac Tho market for raw was quiet and un-changed nt 3c. for fair refining muscovado and 8 i inc.for standard centrifugals. Reilncdwaeln fair demandand steady. Quoted! Cut loaf nnd crushed. 6e5Wa;cubes. 4)4(44;ie.: powdered. 4UlJo.: granuluied.44Ho.: mould "A.'' 4 A." 4(A4VUC.; confectioners' "A." 894c: ott -- A," 8tii3J4c: whlto extra "C"B .; yellows, 11)4

3Uk. Molasses quiet and unchanged. Bice fairlyactive and steady.

Tn At the auction sal. tho offerings were larger,10.710 pkps. anil prices were easier, ranging aa follows:Moyune Hyson. 10)jai8c: young hyson, louaalc;Imperial. lle2Bc,i gunpowder, 13r.1S!-(c- . Ping BueyYoung hyson. 1 0)1(4 18)c.! impcrlaC 1217c.; gun-powder. U25)ia Japan-P- an fried. 10ll.1He.: basketdo., 12c: mining. 6iat2c: Congou. .:

India and u. Pekoe. 12)iti322Wc. Onlong Foochow,Hl"),a: Amoy. 14ilBc.: Formosa, I884c.N4al BioKM Spirits turpentine was fairly active,

and tbe close wus tlrm at 84c for rernlars and aaUcbid for machines; sales 300 bbla. Itusln dull and with-out change.

1'KTiiOLVfx Natlonat Transit certificates war. dnUand lower: opening at5pa.a. selling at BOUittspae..and closing steady at BOJie. bid. Sales, 45,000 bbla.

X.1TB Stock Market.Nxw Toxx. Wednetdny, Feb. 10. Receipts of beeves

were 2,105 head. Includiug 80 cart tor export, 88 carsfor the market, and 68 cars direct to slaughterer.. Thotrading was uctive and steady for all rradea at full for-mer valuer. Poorest to beet native iteeri sold at $3 00B54.tr, u 100 Es; hulls and dry cow. at 1.259$.Pressed beef steady at tiG48)4c. fi B). for native sides.Latest cable from London quotes American steers Armnt lOdllUc. &.. dressed weight, and American re-frigerated beet steady at scant 10c. ?t fi. Shipments

B. 100 quarters of beef. 661 beevesand 85 sheep.

Receipts of calves wer 680 head. Market ruledsteady at unchanged values lor all sorts. Veals sold at$5$8 fliou lbs.Receipts of sheep and lambs. Including 12 cars direct,

were B,o03 head. The trading was active and Arm andthe pent entirely cleared, hheep sold at $4.&0jt$8.5OV 1O0 lbs. lambs at l.7r7.50. Dressed muttonsteady at 7.;c ) &.; dressed lambs tlrm at OaiOUc.

Receipts of hogs were 7.143 head, all consigned di-rect. Nominally steady at J4.1C34.7& ft 100 Bs.

Kenl Eatato Traaafkra.ethnT.wi.23al28thst.lOx7S;th.Natinom- -

steadCo to W J Combes $1Mudlsonav.es. 40.10s4Jd st, 20x100; Sarah

B Mane to David Webster 48.500lxlngton av, 403; Theodore IS Fogg to Qfrorg.11 Asuley 25,000

83d st, ns. 180 0 1st av, 20x102.2; EUas Ben-nett to Cella Bennett 1

Slott st, lla. port; Mary Barron to JamesW. Ketcham 8,314

6ame prop. part; Mary E Barron, extx, tosame ass-

Same prop, 35-4-2 parts; Mary G Barron at al tosame 80.418

2d nv, s o cor 10th st, 21.8x09.0; Kate L Fogar- -tytoKat.L Fugarty.tras 1

Aie A. e a, 253 s Illghtridge road, 62x125; AF llayward to w C Webb 13.000

llBthst.ns.P8o3dav.18xlO0.il; MatUdaCohen toj Leome 11.500

Bummittst, ss. 70o Marion av, 50x100; An-nie Donnelly to G Fbtarbuck 1,800

eilth at, s s. Boo w 8th av, 76x100; any R F.I- -

tontoTDPelton 11,600Bamoprop; Angelinas Pelton toWBBuden.. 1Bame prop; same as trus to same 14.825Same prop; Angelinas Pelton toaamn ., 14,825Gre.ne st, e a. 275 n Broome st. 37.8x100;

Charles L Colby to Leon Tannenbaum 100.000Traversst. n s. 101 e Decatur av. 25x02; A V

Smith to J Rosenfeldt 1.100Opdyke av, s e. 8:T, w 2d St. 25x100; Ellen

Geoghegun to Florence A Ayres iInwooil av. e s, 275 a Wolf place, 20x130;Charlese Ahneman to J PXlchter $25

College st. s s. 200 w lloaman st, 25x83; LucyPcrvelltoMDbtevcns iBayard st, 65; Benedict A Klein toj Well 40.000

Fulton st. 66. nnd 45 Cllir st; Martin Kalb- -Uelsh's Sons' Co to Charles Beach. i152d st, n a. 100 e stu av. 100x100; LouisLowensteln to K 8 Kilter s

145th st. s s. 113 w 10th av, 20x00.11; CharlesP McClelland, ret. to Nathan Wis. 82 600

145th st, a s. 142 w loth av, 20x00.11; same tosame 82.600

145th st a s. 171 w loth av. 20x00.11; same tosame 82.600

145tlist.se. 84 w 10th av. 20x00.11; same tosame 83,600

Waterst, 213 and 215; Alexander A Thomsonto W ATIiniup,on iBayard st, 55: Jonas Well et al to B A Klem ... 40.000

881111,1. s s. 175 eAVA. 60x100.8; John Mo- -Ijiughlln tn II Relt 41.600

88th St. s s. 275 o AT A, 25x100 8; (am. toBrans Voellincke 20760

7Sth st, n s. 1 10.10 w Bth av. 10.4x102.2; Ben-ton A Harrison toM David 8.800

28th at, s s, 120.10 w 4th av, 25,10x08.0; MaryE Smiler to G Baker 360

82d st. s s. 144.5 e Riverside Drive, 13.8x102.2;Kgbert C. tiltnonson to Harrison Clark 28.600

40th st. n s. 345 a 10th av. 28.4x100.5; WilliamDohrmanu to H A Brumuier...., i44th .:, 122 East; Rachel T Kolb to L Borr- -maun 21,000

Railroad av. e b. 101 n lot 4, map iMnrrlsanla;Charles Lyon, to Nelson Binltb, Jr.. 8.660

188th st. s s. 127otii av. 48x00.11; PatrickFarley to r. 18 000

Greene st, e s, 275 n Broome it, 37.8x100; ChaiOColbyet nltoOGolby iOak st. 18; Bertha Volkenlngtn J Duffy MOOO

6tbav.es. 68.4 n 71st st, 20.2x126; Mary LKonnedy toK II Van Ingen i11th nv. ws. 22.1 40lu it, 26.1x75; JacobOrth to.l Illrsch 16,600

Lots 24 and 25, map II A Marsen. 23d ward;Henrietta Atuaro to Joseph Weber 1,150

Lots 22. 23, 10, and 11, aanio map; earn to TKeck 3.680

03d st, n a, 148.8o 6th av. 21.8xl00.8i WalterHeed to 1 Hamburger

fucoRpxp MoirroAoas.Barrmann. Ludwlg.to Title Guar and Trust Co,. s 44th st, e Lexington av. 8 vrs 88,000Cohen. George J and wife, to FJ Mlddlebrook,

West Huil av, n e corner 88th st, demand 8.600Cavlnato, Natele et al, lo Ntewshuer.

143anil45 Willis av, 1 yr..." 800Desendorf. Uanusli V, to T P Trowbridge, n

48th st. e 3d av, 0 yri ..,. 4 000DuOy. James, to otlo Volktnlng, 18 Oak it, 3morts. demand 2012SDavid, Miriam, to Henry B Auclilncloii andano, ns 78thst. w Columbus ar.Byrs 18 600

Fnsbie. Oeorge H, to J F McL.es, 68tb it,litliav. lyr , 8000Farley. Patrick, to D 8 Trust Co, HT.n 138thst, e Lenox av, 2morts, ayrs 20000

Ouiteau. John W. and wlfa to tbe Mat Llf Ins 'Co. NY, ssHBtn st, Columbus av, 1 yr 88.000

liomanu. Ferdinand, and wife to Annie Bo.lt- -ner, w .Marmion place, n Tremontav. 2 vrs. 8 000

Illrsch. Jacob, and ano to Jacob Ortb, w 11thav. s 40th st. Byr , 4 000llogau. John, and wife to Jamts Mulry,Chrysll st, a Canal st. 3 yrs 8 000

Sell. Henry, lo John McLaughlin.. s88th st,AVA, 1 yr(2iutgt) 2.400

Eliln. Benedict A, to Sarah K Cowdln, CVBayard st, 6 yrs 28.000

Eetcham, James W, to Mary R Barron, et al,Mntt it, ne cor Hester tt.l yriamtgs) 87.600

Kerwin. Daniel J, and alio to John J Brisrlyand ano, 1,231 2d av, 1 yr ., 1000

Mathews. Wm J, and wife to Newman Cowan,Madiiotiar. n o cor 88th st, demana 8 000

Mathews. Bobert 11. and wlfo tn Newman Cow-e-ss HOtli st, 4th av, demand 8.000

Frudeti, W Edgar, to Title Guar and Trust Co,s.twtn st, w Central Park West, 1 yr 16,000

Plrsiou.Janette, to B L Kennelly, Greenwichst. n cor Charles it, u raos $8

Rosenteld. Jones, and wife to Mlllne Cohn. nesTraversst. n w Webster av, 3 yrs &00

Relily. John J, to L Z Bach, e 2d av, n 60th st,lyr 8.000

Btolx. George and wife, to Catharine J Madden,Lyon st.se cor Fox st. u yrs 3.600

Bchmugg. Francis J, and wife to John Camp-bell, exr. n s 05th t..w Lexington av, 8 yrs... 11.000

Scblldimchter. Frederick, to Patrick Farley,a 1881b st. eLenoxnr.ayra 6,000

Btichler. Julia F. and tvif. toTeacbert' Equita- -bt. Building and Loan Aasoclatlon. Lexing-ton av, u w cor Warren st, 24tb ward, in-

stalls , 1.500Tanenbaum, Leon, and wife to Manhattan Sav-

ings Institute, Greened, n Broom, st, ayrs 60,000

Van Ingeu, Edward II, to Mary L Kennedy, .6thv. nlliut, r.yrs . .. 46,000

Wtus-er- . Datid, to BarahB Marie, Hadlsonav, 4)1 at. ayrs 90,000

Wise, Frank U. nnd wife to Wm M Klogtland,i s UStli st. w uth av. a yrs 18.000

Same to Caroline L Macy ct at, n s 88th it, wOlhav. Byrs. 2murts , 88.000

Wolfe, Anxonetia B.lo Mary A (llileiple. Broad-way, w cor Liberty at, 2 yrs 7,600

LK41XS.

CuUea. John, to Mlcbasl McOloln, 3,088 lit av,m ; $1,200

r'

West S8d st, B vr ,.i ,,., ,TT 3,300rVyr.', " " W """ M W,,t 8M " 800

Plnkney, MaryO. tocharlea Wav, w s. 46 n 120th it, D8I71.7. 10 yi5.1...... l.00t'onrt Ualeadara Tata Bar.

yrajra--l Cotnrr Osarsji. Tsy No day tal.ndar.I'f"t'M"lr,n ."I'hdar called at 11 o'clock.iTX!lit7fn.filMiJTyn" nnunlslied. Nos. Itxii,?WH' '. l,;Vll1!!7.'.,,;'H' ,1!,- - "41. .U4a, 1144,

l4B..lir.a. 1128. 1146.1150.1168.1160.if,..:.7J".1n,,S,,!",' Kn- - fB24.- - B50. 02, 140.4Sn.B8J.4:l, 442.432 ni7. B08, 6KV 780. 450W.n,V ."""CocaT.-P- art Ilt.-C- ase unnnlshe.l. No. 5S71.

?,'.'" .iMtt lj! '" 07- - 1202.i Clear, t'a.es tobesentfrnui Tart III.iii" h7?5" yA,"'bd- Cases to b sent from PartAdjourned until Feb. Is.SnuMin'i CooaT.-W- ili nt fehuyler Skaati. 10:80

'". t'.?oh."1r!";, r ""air o. vr. II.Rlli?:".1 "' ",c.n,il'r' William II. KlrkiJnd, John?ry'I"V JWopl'ln" eliellliau. 10 A. H.t Isaac llayes.'i?J..'. A' ''("nllton. .lames Cooper. Dorothea HelenEl.Vtf nT!1?hn..KIIrlli A. Colnslock, Emily w.

llnili'Vy. 10:811 A. M.coiiiox Ptxis-Uiat- aiL ned until Feb.

2?w:!ill,fc-l,"lil",W- : Kwitr TM.-Cle- ar, No.II, 8. 10. 11, 14. 15, 17, 18 in 20

??' H?- - J";.-1!- ;. "" !,li a.i. OB. w. a 05.38 ik

vm im ftSi'Mis a a"fes ?!'""V""i win. loin, IIIU, lillM. JIWII.f"?. ,A"ri'."V,nB"''t'"T-- . UatM to be sent from Part

,; ii Cn' Cases to be sent fromBnrxaioa ast. Traa. Adjourned for thterm. Srsoui. Ti ear. Nos. 653. 611, 640, 643.TaistTtax Part I -- Clear. No.841, Parts II. and III-- Adloiimed ititll March 7. 1802Cut Cooxt Brxcui TxaxMotlons. Taut, Txa.

r?'5 f'" Mr'w- - m5". """.iiH' Afi!.,.,52l,.,7'.2,:!U- - f'1""-- 3058,8057 624AJ'?.'iV8i1rY?,7?.'n,5''.24ai r'S"u. B48T. 8BB2. soii;W28, 4M14. 2.MI5. 621 2. Pari IICase nnilnlihed. Not. OBiiM, 5404. 4807, 4207. r.530,"art II Nos. 6140. 544i. 6442, irU6, 5440, 5438. 171.1, AlKlli, 3424. 3584. ioliC isntt4.184. 31113. 3014. 4087. 602421357 4157 40(0? 4 (Met4081.4002. 11035. 5160. 4421. Ollft. 3308. rir't IV --ens. nnilnlshed. Nos. (10. bo. 57, 8L 88. Bhort causeNos. 2874. B7S0, 0025, 8702.

cfinancirtl.

new yorb; y.b. i, i8xTo th Stockholders and Bonlholdsr of th

Elizabetntown, LexingtonAND

Big Sandy Railroad Co.: .

Th. Choapak and Ohio Railway Company having,under a contract with 0. P. Huntington, purchasedfrom him all his securities In the above-name- com-pany, and having agreed to otter th. samo terms tother holders of Ilk. securities, hereby gives notice thaton and arter thl. date It is prepared to receive such se-

curities for exchange on the terms stated below, at thofllce of Drexel. Morgan A Co.. New York (who will Issuetemporary negotiable receipt, therefor), provided th.airne are deposited on or before the 20th February, 1S02.

$1,000 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company ipercent, gold bond of 1802 (on which Interest will bepaid from March 1. 1802), to bs glienln exchange foreach $1,000 Ellxabethtown, Lexington and Big SandyRailroad Company first mortgage fl per cent, bond, withMarch, 1802, coupon attached, which coupon will bepurchased and paid for In cash on or before July t.1082, to the holder of Drex.t, Morgan A Col's receipt.

10 scares common stock of ths Chesapeake and OhioRsllway Company to bo given In exchange for eachJl.OOQ debenture bond of the r.llr.auethtown, Lexingtonand Big Bandy Rallrokd Company.

1 share common stiok ortb Cheia neat, and OhlaRailway Company to be given In exchange for each 2shares of th EUzabethtows, Lexington and Big SandyRailroad Company.

Th stock and bonds of th Chesapaak and OhioRailway Company above referred to will bs part of thIssue eont.mplated tn It circular of January 33.1802 (addressed to the holders ot certificates for Ititck). and th securities of th Bllxabathtown. Lex-ington and Big Sandy Railroad Company exchanged asabove, will b. deposited as part of the security for thChesapeake and Ohio mortgage, with suitable provis-ions for th reorganliation of said KUiabethtown. Lex-ington and BUt Sandy property, it found expedient

y r1er of the Board arDtrcetora,

The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co.,

Mr X. R IXBALI.S, President,

BONDBOLBEBS OF TBIELIZABETHTOWN, LEXINGTON AND BIG SANDY

RAILROAD COMPANY '

DISSATISFIEDWITH THE TERMS OFJHBBKD BT THECHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAYCOMPANY. ABE REQUESTED TO MEETAT THE OFFICE OF 0II.DER, FAB.KCO.. 81 BROAD ST.. ON THTJASDAY,FEB. 11. ista, AT O P. M.

nfayland TrasK & Co.Bankers and Stock Brokers.

18 Wall Street, New York,ruatarglar aaakt.g business. ticUdtag th pr-sk-a

aad al aa sxtntralssl.n at sMurlU. salt hi alU Maw lavs Stask Exchange.

WAT LAND TBABK,REODOBJI BALDWIN, ALFRED . RABXIt.

CITY AND COUNTYBONDS

BOUGHT AND SOLD.

N. W. HARRIS & CO.,IS Wall Htrcct, NEW YORK.

BOSTON. CIIICAfin.

II ANTED Railroad bonds; large amounts; brokersvr and principals. AddressBONDS, box 203. Bun office.

SiviitrtuJji na Sfntnret.

OFFICE OFRKOKtANIZf NO TRTJrj.NATIONAL LEAD TRXIHT.

1 BKOAIIWAY, NEW VtlltK. Feb. 0. 1802.Holder, of certlflcates of deposit who have not ex-changed aame for stock of the National Lead companyare advised to make such exchange nn or before Feb.15. 1802. on which day the transfer books for preferredatock of National Lead Company will closo for tbe pay-ment on March 15. 1802, or a dividend to the holders ofpreferred stock of that company.

By order ofTUB REORGANIZING TRUSTEES.

1.. A. COI.E, Hecretarr.OFFICE

NATIONAL LEAD CO IfPANT,1 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.

A quarterly dividend of llf PER CENT, on th. pre-ferred .took of National liad Company wilt he paidMarch 16, 1802. to stockholders or record Feb. 16. 18U2.Transrrr books for preferred slock will close Feb. 15,1892, at 8 P. M.. and remain closed until March 10. 1802.

By order of Uoard of Directors.FEB. 8,181)2, 1. A. COLE. Trcaiurer.

OFFICE OF TUKBEADWOOD TllItHA MINING) CO.

Dividend o. 88.MILLS BUILIIIMI, IB BROAD ST., I

NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 1802. IA dlTld.nd of TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS-belng- flv

(6) cents per share has been declared, payable at thooffice ot Lounibery A Co. Transfer Agents, on the 20thInst. Transfer books close on the lMli tnst.

II. B. PABS0N8. Secretary. .

ABAN8 EXPKENH COMPANY,EO BROADWAY. NEW YORK, 1KB. 10. 1892.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS OF THIS COMPANY will beclosed from 2 o'olook P. M Feb. 12. to th morning ofMatch 2.

W. L. IICBBELL. Treasurer.

Swufl.on household furniture without removal.

RADCLIFFK, 283 Broadway, X. Y.. and 876 Fultoat, Brooklyn,

(gDpartittrsihirr yutttr t$.

NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN that Harry D.tbe copartners In the firm of k Prlure A

Bon of the city of New York, manufacturers and deal-er- s

In furs, ha withdrawn from said firm, and that thbrslnes ot said arm will hereafter he conducted by It.Prince. RACHEL PRINCE'

Dated K.w York. Feb. 1, 1801. H AI1RV p. PBI.NUE.

BALTO. I OHIO R.RFaat Kxprcaa Trala via

PHILADELPHIA toit.4i;nnoiti;

wakiiix. r vCHICAGO. CINCINNATI,

Aaa all Polata Wcat.PULLMAN CAIt HKHVlCJi OS ALL TH.UXS.

Leave New York, foot of Liberty St.. asPITTSBL'BOH. 1 :.') P. M., 12(15 A. M.

For CINCINNATI. r. IJIUIH. 0 A. M.. 6 I1 I.For WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, .0U A. M. 01:50

A. M. Dining Carx l- p VI. Dmlng Cur). 6;uoP. A.M. All iratns run dally,

For NORFOLK, Tla Bar Line, l.uo p. M. week days.Ticket offices: 172. 281. 41'.. and 1.140 Broadway

hew York, and 08 Broadwt.y, urooUlyn. '"""FOOT OF LIBERTY BT. (Central It It. of N J.)Now York Transfer Comrauy will call for and check

baxiaf from hotel or f llldsnc. to dcitlsatloa.

MAMKRIOA'S OMATI.T ."

.(Sweehb:Oprnf thu fittt v 'vl (JN v

and most perfect throucti -J-J-fc -

tralntenrlcalntheworid. I 1JLJBatching by It through ""1.ears th moat Important eetnmar-- a

eUt c.nt.r of the Unltad BUtM ""and Canada, and the great of America' Baalthand Pleasure nsort.DIRECT LINE TO NIAGARA FALLSBr war of the hUtorlo nudaxin Btvr and Uuxrotrhth beautiful Mohawk VaUy.

All train arrlT at and dapart from aSAHDCXNTBAIi BTATIOK, 4th Avnue and 4fld BtrtMt,Ktw York, Cantro of Hotel and Hldno Section.UTH OWIiT BAIXBOAD DTATTOK ZK SK3J

CITY OP KXW YORK.

On mid ofttr JAX. SI, 1803,Train leave a follow i

EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS.9,fifl A Tilt Except Bunday.. For Albany,

Ae ITXs Ullco, Syracuse. Auburn.Canandalgna, Roches-

ter. Due BnOalo 6:40 P. M.Fastest train In tho world.Actunl running timn 62Mmiles per hour all day. Noextra far.

PART MAIL.Ifl A 1 Dally, for roughkfapile,

bany, Saratoga, Montreal,L'tlca. Byracuse, Rochester,Batavtn. utid llurfalo.

NEWTORIC AND CHICAGO LIMITED10:00 A.

DAYEXPREHS.in.'JA A nVr Except Sunday. SaturdaylUiOU J. lu. train does not run west of

Cleveland and Detroit,SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED.

I) TA.T Dally. Duo Cincinnati llilB1.Q( 1 , iJL. A. M Indianapolis 11:55 A.M.. rtt. Ix)iil 7il5 P.M. nextday. No extra rare.

WORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL,1,Jf,D Bjr Dally. Due Chicago 8:00 P.

111. ILriextday. No extra faro.AI.lt ANY, TROY. AND SARATOGA

SPECIAL.Qt D ILT Except Bunday. Da Albany

iOV Jr. JMa 7:2B. Troy 7:35, Saratoga8.30 P. M.

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TAKT WESTERN EXPRESS.eifiH P I Dally- - Da Buflnlo (1:15: M--I , lTl. agara Falls 7:12: Cleveland

10:30 A. Ml Detroit 1H0;Chicago D:0O P. XL, St. Louis7:45 A.M.

ADIRONDACK AND MONTREAL EX-PRESS.

6:25 P. M.XrK- - Du U0DtnAX

BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS SPE.CI A L.

7 P Al D""y- - D"e Bntralo 7:30 A.Ol . ATAe IL, Niagara Falls 11A.M.CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS.8On P M n"y- - Hue Cincinnati 7:10X. 11. P.M.. Indianapolis 10:40 P.

LIMITED PAST MAIL.9flO P 1W Daily. Steeping ear pati.n- -

A ATA. gers for Rochester only car-ried on this train.

CHICAGO NIGHT EXPRESS.9. 1 P TVI Daily for Buffalo, Ogden.

- A 1T1. burg. Detroit, and Chicago:also for Cap Vincent dalirexcopt Baturdar.

FISnKILL (NEWBURail), POUOHKEEI'BIE. RI1INE-CL1F- F(KINOBTON). CATBKILL STATION ).AND HUIlS(JN-t7:- 30. . 111:30 A. 11:

3:45. 8:25 P. M.: also for Pougbkeepalo, l):lo A.I. 1:30. 12:15. t4:5B, 6:00. 7:30. 8:00. B:1?P. M. For

Garrlson'a (West Point). 7:30, 0:25, 411:30 A. M.2:1B, t8:30. 3:45: otsu for Garrison's. 14:50,0:25 P.M.

ALBANY1 AND TKOY 7:30. tl):0O. 0:10 10:6o. tl0:3011:30 A. M.; 1:30. 13:30, 4:80. (1:00. 7:30. 8:00.9:16, tll:60 P. M.; also for Troy. (1:26 p. X.

BARAf6GA-10:- 00, 10:10, UliBO A. M.: 3:30, 6:25.UTICa' AND SYRACnBE-t7:- 30, 0:00, 0:10. 10:00.

110:80, 111:30 A. M.; 1:30. 4:60. 6:00, 7:30, 8:00, 0:16,11 50 P. M.

KOCHESTERAND BUFFALO 0:00. 0:10, 10:00.(10:30A. M.: 1:30. 4:30. 0:00. 7:30. 8:00. Hl:69 P.M.!also for Rocbeilcr. 0:00 P.M.

NIAGARA FALLS 9:00. 0:10. 10:00. 110:30 A. M.:4:30. 0:00.7:30. 0:15 P.M. .

ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS AND MONTREAL 9:00,OAPK ViNCENT AND CLAYTOX 10:18. 7111:60 P. Ktalso for Ogdensburg. 0:15 P. M.. 11:60 P. M.08WEOO-fO:r- tO. tlO:3t) A. M.: 8:00. 0:16. 1fll:50 P. M.AUBURN. GENEVA. AND

10:00. tlO:80A.M.; 7:80. 8:00. 0:16. 11:8B P.M.PITTSFIELD. LENOX, NORTH ADAMS,AND THE J1ERKSMIRE HILLS,VIA HAKLE.il DIVISION.

Two trains with through Drawing Room Car toPittsfleld 0:01 A !., due Pittslleid 1:30. North Adam2:30 P. M.; (3:60 P. M due Pittsfleld 8:10, North Adam

For tickets and space In sleeping car apply at GrandCentral station, or at 201.418. 786.042 Broadway. 12Park place, 1,164 Oth av . 6.1 West 126th st.. and 138that. station. New York; 333 Washington st 728 Faitonst. snd 808 Bedford av.. K. D.. Brooklyn.

Westcott's Express csils for and cheek baggago fromhotels and residences through to destination.I)allT except Sunday. iDally except Saturday.Other trains run datly.

Above trains, except thoie leaving at 0:00.0:10 A. If,8:15. 3:30. 3:60. 3:46. 4:30. 4:65, and 11:50 P. M.. stopat 138th st. station.

JOHN M. TOUCEV. GEOROE H. DANIELS,General Manager. General Pass. Agent

New York and Boston All Rail.Leave. By way nf Due.

0:00 A. M Springfield and Worcester. 8:80 P. it.10:00 A. M.. Now London and Providence, 4:80 P. li,11:00 A. M.. hpringneldand Worcester, 6:30 P. M.12:00 M. Hartford and N. Y. and N. E 8:30 p! M,

1 :(X) P. M, New Loudon and Pro Idence, 7 :SO p. M.8 (X) P. M.. Wllllmantio and N. Y. and r. E. p4.00 P.M., 8pringtleld and Worcester, 1000P.M.6:1X1 P. M -- New London and Provide nc, 11 .on p. M.

11 :0i) P. M., "Sprlngileld and Worcester, (1:15 , M12:00 P. It.. Now London and Providence, 7:0C A, U

Runs dally. Including Bundaya.Return service, same hours and by same route.Through parlor or sleeping rars by each train.

C. T. I1HM.STEAD. Oen'l Pasa. Agent,

FRIE LINES.SOLID TRAINS BUTWEIIN NEW YORK AND"J" CHICAGO. VIA CHAUrAL'QUA LAKE

NIAGARA FALLS. AN ENCHANTIMr PAa'OUAXA urMOUNTAINS. FUREhTa AND BTltEAMS.Direct route to Passaic. Paterson. Tuxedo, Newbnrgh.

Mlddletoaii,. Port Jervls, Molitlcello. Whlto Lake.Ilonesdale. bcranton, Blnghnmtoii, Elmlra. CorningJJntkins Glen, Bath. Hammondsport, Avon Bpringa";llocliester. llornellsvllle. Niagara Falls. Toroij.t;;, ChsiitauquaLake. Cleveland. Cluclnnatl. at. Louis,(.'lucagn. and all point West. Trains leavo Now York.eSer frSrw!str23d,V.M """"'" " fl" m"ltt,

9( Ifl A- - ,' Dally Via Niagara Falls and Chautauqua.. uY,,,kei,;tfcr.wVorktoBuflaU. 81eeprtoClndnnntl.3.flfl". M. Dally Vestlbul Limited. Solid trainChicago, via Chautauqua Lake, with diningc.ir to Chicago, bleeperi to Chicago, Cleveland, andCincinnati.

0,iiJ Sunday-Moun- tain express forliltignamton. Ilonesda e, and.Jlfl P. M. Daily-So- lid train" to Chlcago?TlaNIg.

r',P, y. ,r," "tails nnd Grand Trunk Railway. SleeperBunalo. Rochester, Toronto, and Chicago;8'SO ?? Jf'-y'.c"l"- uiua Lake and NiagaraPi'?.Vi train to Ciueage.

Chicago, aud Cincinnati.PORT JERVI8-We- ek days--S A. M.. 0 A. M.. 10-3-

P. M.. 8:30 P. M. 80 P. M, rfsSO P. J, 7R Ap'Tll. liuu'la'f-- ,J A- - .3.M.8l30lCll,B'S0NEWBURGII-Wr- ek Days 0 A.M. 3:45 p M 4i4kp

M. 8unilays- -0 A. 2 P M !irVH'A? ACllOMMODATioNS-

- IftA. 401, 317. and Chambers and23d st. Ferries, New York, an and Fulton ft.

Brooklyn : 107 'Broadway, 'willlamiliurght corner New!ark-- ami lludson sts.. Hnboken, nu Jersey City Htatlon.Erie Jrauster Company call. 'lor andfrom hotel, an. through to dMilnVtlonf'"D. 1. millERTH. General Paenger Agent.

riNKBT AAU nAFF.sf hfifth 119 v75bXUl'sTVi KlnKw Tark, Phllnelrlphln."""ia""" " T"hlT4m

CE1THU RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEYPHILADELPHIA m READ S

,

Ant ,BALTIMORE AUD OHM 1 R '

V,U TABLE. NOVEMBER 16. 1801.laT." J."?" Yerk from foot of Liberty st II .

lot Baltimore and Washington dailySK. i'Si,! M- - ""! Sr?i:S

2(7?'mSr-SI?,.0-

." iirInric!;ll'V,,P bon night

at 71,fc17JL

RWRoVOBroan-waytVv- "

krilPMlllCilfHaf L.K"10" VALLEr BAILROAb;IlfflarlBrr h'"t 'oot c' Cortlndt or De- -

wSbWII. uro," t-- 7. 8:10, 0, sad 11 A. M

KSmmM 12:80. I. 2:30, 8:0. 4:60, 6:20,8:60p nd 7.30 P. M,

j Th ploturesqo. rout between NwYork and Easton. Bsthl.hem. Allen-tow-

Potisrllle. Mauch Chunk, WUkesbarr. Pil'ston.6cranton, Ithaca. Geneva, Waverly. Watklna Ole'n Eltulra, Rochester. BuBalo. Niagara FaUs.Toror.to. Detroit.CIIICAOO. ST, L0UI8, and ALL POINTS WEST

Tickets and sleeping car berthi can be ttcured at thGeneral Eastern OBlc. 2SS Broadway, or 180 East125th st. Th. ,N.w York Tran.t.r Co, will call for audcheok baggage from hotel or r.sld.ac through todestination.

Long Island and Eastern States Line, '

BROOKLYN. IIO.TOS. AND EASfERN CITtvaBOL.D

eluding Sunday du. In Beaton It ViJli!ponding I rain r.turn.iig. Tlck.u aiji'nlSS;nh.stc w4 at ULU. It. mo, I

aiRtlraait.s. flpHallMSaTl

THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF AMERICA!

PROTECTED THROUGHOUT BT

BloeV Signals and Antomatic Switches.

TltAINS J.EAVR STATIONS, foot ofDesbrosses nnd CorUunrlt Strcntj.On iml afttr FEUlWAttX Oth, 1803.

THE FAST LINE.rtO A. andcar. ArrlTci Clevelaad 6:25 A.M.. CnlnmhtisBsS

A. M Indlanapoll 11:40 A.M., Clilengo BarTand St. Louis 7:00 P. M. next day. Connects, nlsxfMToledo, except Saturday.

THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITT.n.lOiOtl A. M. Composed exclusively ot rcllman Va.tlbnle Drawing and Btato Room, hleeping. mnini

Smoking, nnd observation Cars, presenting riunciUreports, itenographeri and lyprwrlters. bathroomsfor both iexes. Indies' inald, liarber shop. liirsrvand all tho conveniences of home or ntllci. Lixiiisdby stationary and movable electric liitbts. ArrlisaCincinnati i(:40A. M IndltfnaK)lls 11:10 A. ii .solChicago 0:45 A. M. ne tt day.

ST. LOUIS AND CINCINNATI EXPRESS,BiOO P. HI, Pullman Veitlbul Sleeping Cars froa

New York, and Dining Cars from New York to at,Louis and Cincinnati. Passenger ooach New York tColumbus. Arrives Cincinnati 10:45 A. M., and st,Louis 7130 P.M. next day.

THECOLVMniAN EXPRESS.i0 P. Vettlbnls Bleenlug, DlnlnrSmoking, and Pennsylvania Railroad Vestibuleseuger Coaches from Nw York tu Chicago. ArrtvsiiaChicago 8115 P. M. next day.

THE WESTERN EXPRESS.emo P. M. Pullman Vsstihule Sleeping Car N

York to Pittsburgh. Bt. Louis. Chicago. CinclnnsiLCleveland, and Memphis. Dining Cars New York tPhiladelphia, and Pittsburgh tu Richmond and Chios.

Arrtvos at Cleveland 11140 A. M., Columbus 1:0.1fo. l.. Clndnaatl 6:80 P.M., Chicago 0:30 P. M. n ran)dty, and Kt, Louis 7:00 A. M. second morning.

for Toledo dally, except Saturday.PACIFIC EXPRESS.

HiOOP. M. l'nllman Buff.t Bleeping Car N.wTorktn Chicago. New York to Memphis via the ShenaniloalValley: arrives week dayant Columbus 7tlBP. M.Cleveland (1:35 P. M. next day. and dally at Cblcag7:00 A.M. second morning. Connects for Toledo dally,and for Cleveland and Columbus except Saturday.

ditto P. M.-P- aat Southern Express dally, withThrough Sleeper to New Orleans, Ashevlue. anKnnxvllle. via Richmond and Danville R. R.

firOO P, BI. For all polnti on Chesapeake and Obtaluilway. nnd for New Orleans via Shenandoah ValleyRoute, with Through 8leeplnc Car.

BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON. ANDTI1BSOUTH.

IOiIO A. Limited Ex.Prcan" of Pullman Vestibule Parlor Car., Vestlbal

Coaches, Dining Car to Baltlmoro everyweek day, arming In Washington 3:60 P. M.f.O P. Limited" of Poll,man VA.tibulo Parlor Cars aud Dining Car daily, ar-riving Washington 8:26 P, 11. No extra far beyondntuaf Pullman charges on either of these train.AdaltlonHl Express Train i 0i2O, 8:0O, 8:80,0:80. and II .00 A. M.. 2:10, 4t30, 6:00. and 0:00 P. M,andl2:innlght. For Baltimore only, 1:00 P. M. Sun-day. 6116, 8:30. and 0:30 A. M.. 4:80, 6:00, and 0:00 r.M and 12:16 night.

For JACKSONVILLE AND BT. AUGUS-TINE.

Dally. 0:80 A. M, 0:00 P. M.. and 12:16 midnight.- Florida Special," Mondays, Wednesdays, and Irs--days H:ao A.M.

For Tampa, 0:80 A. M. and 0:00 P. M. dally.For Key Weat nnd Uavaaa, B P. At. TuMday.

Thursdays, and Batnrday.FOR ATLANTIC CITY, 1:60 P. H. week day, with

Through Biuret Parlor Car and Coach.B.FOR BROWN'8 1:00 P. K. w

days with Through car.FOR CAPE MAY. 1:00 P. M. weak day.

FOR PHILADELPHIA.Express: 8:20.7:20. 8:00.8:80, 0:00, 0:80 (10:00 Penn'a

Limited, with Dining Car, and IOiIO WashingtonI.lmltMrt with Tlln.mv C.p) nii a.1:00. 2:10, 8:00, 8:30. 4nX). 4:30.5:00, IlKX). 0:30.8.00. and B:00 P.M., and 12:16 night. Accommoda-tion. 11 .10 A. H 4:40 and 7:00 P.M. Sunday Ex-press, 0:15, 8:30, BiOO. 0:30 (10 Limited), and 10.00A. M..2KX). 4:00, 4:80. 60X1 t):30. 8:00, and 0:00P. M., and 12:10 night. Accommodation, 6:00 and7:00 P.M.

Tor Tine Table of train to local point on thPennsylvania Railroad System, apply at the followingticket offices: No. 435. 840. 044. and 1.32.1 BroadwaylAttor House. 42d st. and Bth av., 184 East 125th st.204 West 125th at. 261 Columbus av. and foot ofDesbrosses and Cortlandt its.: 4 Court tu 800 FultonSt.. 08 Broadway, and Brooklyn Aunex station, foot otFulton st. Brooklyn: 75 Hudson St., Uoboken; station.Jersey Cltv.The New York Transfer Company will rail for and

check baggage from hotels and residences through todestination.

CHAB. E. PUGII. J.R.WOOD.General Manager. General Pass'r Agent.

gtiJWpTjrinfl.

ALLAN-STA- TE LINE.to Glasgow and Movllle (Londonderry).

Through tlcketa to Literpnol. Dublin. Ac.SIBRR1AN Thursday. Feb. 11.8 A.M.

STATE OK CALIFORNIA Thursday, Feb. 18. 1 P. It,Steamer marked with do not carry passengers.

Cabin, 140. Second cabin. (25. steerage. (10.From pier Columbia Btores. South Ferry. Brooklyn.Forrreljrhtand passage apply to

AUSTIN BALDWIN A CI).. Agent. 63 Broadway.

CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIPS TO

JAPAN " CHINA.NEW YORK TO JAPAN IN 16 DATS.

Intended sailing from VancouveriEMPRESS OF cniNA... March 9.EMPRESS OF INDIA , AprU .EMPRESS OF JAPAN ......Soy 4..

B. V. SKINNER. EVERETT FRAZAR.Oen'l Eaat'n Agt, China and Japan Fit. Art..

353 Broadway. N. T. 124 rt'ater tt.7rl. T.

QUNARD UNB TO LIVERPOOL, VIA QUEENSTOWM.

Umbrta..Feb.l3,B:S0A, M. Umbrla....Mch.l2. 5 A.M.Bema Feb. 20. 11 A. M. Servla.... March 10.0 A.M.Etrurla Feb. 27, 6 A.M. Etrurla... March 28. 8 P. atAuranla.. March 6.11 A.M. Auranla.April 2.0:30A.M.

From Pier 40. North River, foot Clarkson st.VERNON II. BROWN A CO.. General Agents.

OMPAGNIB GBNEI1ALE TRANBATLANTIQUE.French line to Havre every Saturdav.

LA NORMANDIE. Laurent Sat., Feb. 13. "4:80 A. M.LA OAFCOONE. Santelll Feb. 20. 8:30 A. M.LA BKKTAONE. Collier Bat.. Feb. 27.4 A.M.

A. FORGET. General Agent, 3 Bowling Green.

nAMBTJRD.AHESICAN PACKET CO.This Un holds the record for fastest tlmo to London

and tbe European Continent.Express Bervlc Beginning Aprlr 21 Southampton(London). Hamburg, by th magnificent now twin-cre-

steamers ACGUSTA-YICTORI- COLUMBIA.BURST BISMARCK, and NOKMANMAof litP.; unsurpassed fur snfoty, spued, and comfort: benttime equal to 5 days and 21 hours lo queenstown. y

at the Company' unlce, 37 Broadway. New Y'ork.

ISMAU LINE V. 8. AND ROYAL MAIL STEAMERSFOR QURKN8TOWN AND LIVERPOOL.

CITY OF BKKI.1N Wednesday, Feb. 17, 8:30 A. M.- v. wm,.,j... iiDuiivmni, rco..,;aor, ai.From Pier 4.1, N. R adjoining Christopher et. Ferry.First cabin (50 and upward, according to steamerand location of room; second cabin. (30 and (35:

(36; steerage, (20. INTERNATIONAL NAVI3A-TIO-

CO.. Ueneial Agents. 8 Bowling Green. N. Y.

NEW YORK AND CUBA MAIL BTKAMSUIP CO,Piers 10 and 17. East River.

Saturday steamer at 1 P. M.: all others at 8 P. M.For Havana, Progresn. Campoche. Froutera, Laguna,

TampU-- Tuxpam. and Vera Crux,Vatanxas. Cardenas. Bagua. Calbarlen. Nassau.

.Sa.I!tlK0 rt" Cuba. Oiiantunamn. and Cienfuegos.YUMUHI. Havana and Mexican port. hat.. Feb. 13SARATOGA.. Havana and Cardenaa Wed.. Feb. 17lUCATAN. Havana and Mexican port. Sat., Feb. 20CITY OF ALEXANDRIA. Havana ano Ma- -

tansas Wed.. Feb. 24CIENFUEGOS. Nasiau. Bantiugo de Cuba.

ond Clenf uego ., Thur. Feb. 11This line liaa direct connection with and Issuesthrough bills of lading to nil points on Mexican Railway

Co., Mexican Central Hallway Co., Ltd, nnd the Monte-rey and Mexican Oult RallroaiLFor full particulars, freight or passage, to

JAMES B WARD a Col. ffoVallib0RDllEUT8CHP.it LLOYD'S S. 8. CO.'B

SHORT ROUTE TO LONDON AND CONTINENT.Steamers sail from nler font 2d at.. HoboVen.

rAST KXP11I5H8 STEAMERS.Klb..;Rat.Feb. 13.7 A. M.Aller...Kat.. Feb.27,8A. M.Baale.Tues, Feb. 18. 8 A. M. Trove. Tue... Mch. 1. 8 A. M.S1t."-.Ta',i- - Feb. 23. 1 P. M.Ems..Kat.. Mch. 6. 11 A. M.

first cabin. (76 and upward a berth: second cabin.60 a berth; steerage nt low rates.

0KLR1CH8 A CO.. 2 Bowling Green.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.toot " Cunal St.. North River.To BAN FRANCIhCO. via the ISTHMUS OF PANAMA,

LAMPASAS sails Saturday. Feb. 20. noon.From BAN, FRANCISCO. 1st anil Brannau st.yoK "MA AND JAPAN.

CHINA sails Wednesday, Feb. 17. 3 P. M.For freight, passage, and general Information aprlyat company' niBco on the pier, toot of Canal st.. North

Blwr. H.J. BULLA V. General SupennteiidnitTIIK CLYDE KTEAMBIIIP COMPANY.

CHARLKhTON, 8. C. JACKSONVILLE. Ha,and all point, tn FLORIDA, th South, and Ronthwe.t.J"n Pier 20, E. R.. Mondays. Wednoidaya. uml Fr-idays. 3 P.M. Passenger acc.immodatlons and cnliineynsurpassed. WM. P. CLYDE A CO,, Oenernl Agenti.1

WHIT12 STAIl LIIVE."'b. 17. 0 A. V.

BRITANNIC Feb. 24. 2:80 P. M.Btiperior second cabin accommodations on Teiitoinii

f,1? "'JS't!'- - ;le"ag to or from the old country. -'..? 2 Broadway, and on the wharf foot of WeitaOlhit. 11. 1IAITLAND KERSEY. Agent, n

"Itgttaontg.A --ONLY (8.00 TO BOSTON'via FALL RIVER MSeT

"h0." P?!"11" "el route In tbe world.PHni'ff.vlF'2 ! BIP,- - Steamers PLYMOUTH milif S5iJ?.,iJ".SB '" """""Ion. Irfave pier 28, N. It . tooti'iiV."ir.f,'-w"- k oac-nlyel8P- . It. Sunday trips

Kn?.ui5"2rae?f ln " a- Connection uAnnex Brooklyn, 4:80 P, M.; Jersey City.

NORWICH LINE.wXe;?,.',4nnr-7- "Sw '""" 11.00: Norwich. l 2MsionC. Boitpu. (3. Corresponding

,0il.E0J,nu ?R,t- - b'meri leavol'ter4i. North

JroDe.bro..e. ,L terry), d.uy. bua.

"STONING-TO- LINE.

1NRIDB ROUTE. ALL FARES BEDUCEI).

.hiTfi1" P. h,""i,a leav Newl'ltr.'i". .".ennday" Uot,Cmi'1 "-- "t6 ' "'"' ""'

iirtloiJ auflliitTtilufjo.

T'KoiJI?.0,1' VEET.!S. " atocklioMrrTof lb.ih?.Ii?S5j!oc,I' C,J1D fo' ' rleciion of Direct' 'i

oihI?hJ?i!.uln ""J for ") transsctlotl .,r .urUmifiiSS,!r.!,i."V'u,V Properly brought buore I ..LS?uKki?s,ilLbJf ,w .1 ThUf 'day. Feb :.'.. I Mi. .1 J

ofllcss. 116 Brvadwav. rnoiii 72F, A. UlVEClUFT.

. htiret.ryTUi?..ii,'?,'A.KLKOTION ft truileV, l ....7o,n

.!SiS!.lT,.,,d f'f'dttlng Cnmpany lf bed ata?onTJ?Sii.lj "u "'rutr 431 St.. O"

7, ltfv2, 12 to 1 u'clork.B. If. UAR1US0N, Istrctlry- -