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rtXAHClAI Vnt ttjutAMtiM tea TO THI HOLDERS Of CONSOLIDATED MORTQAQE FIVE PER CENT. GOLD BONDS or, tub Baltimore Ohio Railroad' Company. (DUE 1988.) Since 'he arpotntineot of Receivers (or the Bal-. theore and Ohio Railroad rebruary. IM ha endeavored to watch carefully, and to take ill steps necessary protect.

the rights at tk Fire For Cent. Consolidated Bondholders. Alateat after their appointment, the JteeoWor mrwit tho opinion that. It allowed '-W toMM Revera Ceruncatee. to bo seed for disosargm acoamulatod supply blUa and for staking eotn needed addition to tho property, they cottM thereafter regularly moot tho Interest aa 0 tveral Uwoeo of bond for which the B.

A ft JL H. Oo was directly responsible, and which M(ltNd lleae oa tne principal raiireeda of tho eyetese, j. iteeogalglag tho advantages Mkely to secret from fcUat together ail tho properties, and alao on-eeretaadlng that tho greater part of Um 13,000.000 eorUflcatee were bo need to discharge supply 1U'. which would probably bo held by tbo Court to preferential liens, wo, with ether Interested In tbo CbBaoUdatcd bonds, favored, tho taauo of such eertuVetes. Of lata the Receivers hart been anablo to folflli their expectation, and defaults have taken plaoo od jevreral of tbo Usee Important to tbo Integrity of 1 the system.

Blnco theao default we havo felt tbo object of tho original latuo having tailed. farther Issue of certificates for any pwrposo should be made by tho Receivers, aad therefore we hare opposed alt such further Issues. mm w. w. WW Willi OVpRini Vut" varsity filed la court aa appUoaUoa asking that tho (3.000.000 first preferred stock of tho R.

a- O. ft. 1L Co. should bo declared a Ilea oa the in-eeaw of tho property ahead of the Consolidated Mortgage Bonds. The Trustee of the Consolidated Mortgage filed an answer which was doomed ado.

a oats to set forth the rights of tho bondholder. A' few. dart before this application was to be hoard by the Court, we learned that thia anawer had been withdrawn by tho Trustee, and that In tte stead there hod been filed another answer. aiiiiiyi formal In statin that the Treatee had no views In tho matter, aad leav-, lag tho determination of tbo question to tho Court. The reason for this sudden chart re can perhaps bo tiven beat by tho Trustee, who.

oa kaealry, laf ormed one of us that It differed decidedly -with us In regard to the B. A O. nv.on wuov auoM auaan ,0 aa uW lUwlssV with Itt that It had held this Opinion tor many "years, lon( before It accepted the trust of the "Consolidated Monoce." and that "the pur- pose of the Company In amandins Its answer was to remain in a neutral losttton." Immediately upon hearing of tho chanced and atntrat attUudo of the Trustoo. en whom wo had been relylna- for the protection of tho rl-hta of tbo largo bondholders, and took steps for aa Independent Intervention In their behalf, and la behalf of all other bondholders. Althourh sub-.

ected to groat pressure la tho preparation of papers, the case waa fully presented by our coun-i eel. aad we are happy to any that notwlthstand- tag the views of the Trustee) tb Court has de-elded (n favor of the CoosoUdatod Mortgage, and has denied the application of the University. Wo do hqt knoj Whether the tTnlverslty will take ttvHf umwvu, will it Bua4i eontlnuo our oppoaltlon. 1 Mora recently tho Trustee of the Pittsburgh and Connellsvllle Five Per Cent. Consolidated Mortgage has filed a petition, of which the granting i would, la effect be a declaration that Its roort-, gage has a Ilea equal with yours on the mala line of tho B.

aad O. R. R. Wo are now vigorously opposing this application. Wo mention these matters simply to give tho holders of the Five Per Cent.

Consolidated Bonds oome Idea of the unusual phases "which matters are taking. Oa questions other than that of the First Preferred Btocr. the Trustee has communl- cated with us, and. uader aa Indemnity from us, has allowed Its counsel to co-operate with ours. We da not believe that tH SmiMn rui la tbo paynteat of laterest except under most din aeoeosUy aad so long aa there la no default la the wim wwmma.

Wl III. per forma nee of tho other undertaklnga of tho mort-fage, there would not. under ordinary conditions, be any cause for anxiety. But the very unusual siatu on me integrity or your mortgage apart vw. mj w-WU1 MM! JEVUlIIVK(HHa VI tl9 "present receivership, as well as the novel suggestion of atoatral Traateeshlp, Indicate necessity for constant watchfulness and vigorous action.

It sums to as most lmportsnt. therefore, that tho bond holders unite with aa to protect their Interests and, accordingly, have prepared a vuuuv.uwe jifrwwtMtm waci, among otner thlnga. nroVldeo for the ArncmM tirmila with hlesoea. Uitrr. a.

sv rosary powwr to see that bondholders are repre- mm 111.11.1. wm. mm wci as power IV jwooa foroclosure proceeding In case of default. If those purposes commend themselves to you. wu tyvw um enougn to oe posit your bonds with Messrs.

J. p. Morgan sV Co. on or before January 2, 18V8, receiving In exchange therefor oertlflcatea of deposit for which a quotation la de Unto will- bo asked from tho New Tork Stock Exchange. These certificates are" for I1.0U0 each.

and boar Interest warrants corresponding to tbo toupona maturing oa tho bonds for the next five yoara. Aa fast aa coupons are collected. J. P. Morgan At Co.

will pay the amount thereof oa surrender of the corresponding warrants. Wo cannot undertake to represent any bonds which shall uot have boon deposited on or before tho date above Indicated. aJrkcr obtained at our offloea a statement furnished by tho Receivers as showing the earn-Inge and fixed charges of the property covered by loo Consolidated Mortgage. We believe th atate- tnent will bo reassuring to bondholders, but also uai win snow usern tne necessity of not al-' lowing additional liena to bo Imnosed on the nmn. rty covered by their mortgage, in priority vnersto or on aa equality therewith.

'J. P. MORQA3I at -lib alDslsrir ata tfy.mm itagiai a 7 aaaV or jej at, 1 n1.9 tJC tUl a BARIXG. MA GO CIV Jt CO. TETO NEW YORK Xavlag Jointly made aa Issue of these bonds la i this market, under date of May 15th.

1888. annul tanewoly with that made in New Tork by our re- "pecu -o reproaeatativos. who have elgnod tho clrclr, we strongly recommend all holders f9- order to Insure aa energetic defease of snetr Intoresta. J. XORGA3V at COm, MOWI, SHIPLEr CO, atARISQ BBOTHEU CO, LI sal tool.

BROWN BROTHERS ll-i. 'i MX HAIX arr CBi.rtoCOa!ERCIAL- AND THAVELERT TS.uwktAVAUBIf 114 KKBTUai AWD ELECTIONS. Aasasaoasasi LAOER BCER BREWERS' BOARD OT TRADE or HEir TORK AMD VICINITT. 10 aad 111 East Uth WW yORK. Nov.

1st. iait. xoticb a hereby aivea that The ANlfUAI. WEsrrtMrs tw. ijnri KEWERaT BOARD of TRADE of MEW TORV I and ViCIKITT will bo hold at tho office of said Aosoctatlon.

la tho City of Hew Tork. oa WEDHEgDAT. NOVEMBER. 10th. liUT.

at KALT-PAST TWO QM) o'clock Is tho after-far tho eloctioa of a BOARD of TRU8T-. EEs) far tho ensuing year; order of the BOARD of TRUSTEES. CHA. J. WARMER, awcrotarr.

OPPTCB OF 7. CsjUla)f. Waler at Mala Cm Broadway. new lorx. Tior.

1st. 1897. Ifli tag of aWklldera Mlai tympany. th eTc-InZjIit Trust, will bo bold at tho afS THPAT. mot.

lath. BAXTER BARKER, Secretary. Bamk ta If aahaftaa Ceaay statu, t- York. Kov. isC loWj iw.Zr olootioa for VL EiJ!" Maabattah Company will mZjLtm.m.m.tMr bflkln bouse, MoTW Wall UwJS.b2 CUL iork7oa TUE8DAT.

tZmTLTii issostnbor next, between tho urs of M. and M. By order of tho l. wwun- J. t.

MJOJJW13I, Cashier. htEBTIMa Or THI AMERICAN J' West Sk at Bid. (Asked. 27W TOAST BTftrnp CompUta TrABsaotieaa la Stoeka irnn.I r- spw. Baloa, Ket 27 84H 2I 18 I7 lij 63 1H4 3 45 7UV4 20 10 904 4 Salea KB, 10 U784 1H HT 112 fHW 13 510 44 ieiu S3 7t0 MV 200 1 10 1M 84 tv nm 14 430 40 no 1S.7M ,65 123V4 400 ISO MH auo 4 loo 100 1 8.275 TO 25 157 700 414 230 ra isj KV 200 87 0i) 4 so 4 10 102 408 434 200 4 25 f0 3.tHl( 1K4 4.W2 102 8W an Xl'V, HHO 24 T.CT0 35 1,020 HHH I Ml SO W3 MO 10S 1.0N 183 25 14 100 17U loo 43 224 4-T4 iUO 18 710 63Mi 0.870 10 4O0 SO 31 260 115 19 1 400 334 1.125 171 123 22 S.U0O 4 114 2ST4 hoo 47 21 17 7 C24 320 20V4 60 "tt'O 1,800 21 430 lOH 55 81 1.050 ft 112 27 1.000 11 100 2234 13.25 8 740 isvi ioo G0 105 7 400 18 fV47 111 14 88 817 A nvmwnm nxprtsi ARI.

vpinta Mfg Am. Spirtta Mrg. Am. Sugar Ref, Am. Bugar Ret.

Co, pf. American Tobacco American Tobacco pt. At, T. 8. T.

B. F. Bay Stata Qaa Brookiyn Rapid Trana. Canada Southern ...1. Contral Pacific Chesapeake oh Chicago A Alton Bur.

Chicago Oag CM. Gr. ChJ. Or Went, MIL a ri Mlh -St- PM in. oz nortnw.

ChL A Northw. Rock Isl. Pac. A St. L.

C. A J. all Ut. Hock. Val.

A Tol. Conaolidated Gaa Consolidated Ice Lack. A pnror A R. O. Detroit Qaa Kd.

Eiec. III. of N. T. Erla Erie lat pf H.

B. Claflln Homeatake Illinois Central' Laclede Qaa Long Inland Loulavillo Jk Nashville. Manhattan Con Met. Street Kan. A Texas Kan.

A Tev pf. Missouri Pacific Mobile A Ohio National Lead National Lead Co. pf. National Starch 2d pf. New Jersey Central New York Central N.

T.j H. Hi K. T. C. ft B.

L. 2d pf. N. Y.i Bus. Western.

Norfolk A West. North American Northern Pacific Northern Pacific Ontario A Oregon R. Pacific Mall Pennsylvania R. Dec. A C.

ft St. L. Pull P. c. ex div.

Reading Reading- 1st pf Reading; 2d St. J. ft O. I. 1st St.

J. ft Q. I. 2d St. L.

ft 8. P. 1st pf St. L. ft 8.

F. 2d St. Paul ft Southern Pacific Southern Railway Southern Railway pf. Standard R. ft Tenn.

Coal ft Texas Padno U. 2d In. pd.i U. Denver ft Oulf. United States Rubber.

U. S. Rubber pf. I Wabash Wabash pf WeUa-Fargo Western Union Tel. 1165.759 Complet Bond Transactions.

set 8w, Akron A June 1st, ex, coupon 1.000 80 Am Tobacco Co scrip 4.000 80 Ann Arbor 1st 4a 11.000 81 8.000 At i Mt gen 4s 25.000 1.000 300. 2.000. 11.000... 5,000 Adtuatmehi 4a 23.000x1 65 10.MI0. 60 7.000 55i rJO Brooklyn Elev 1st, Trust Co certfs l.OuO 80 Canada So 1st gtd 110 Cent Ga Ry 1st Inc 5,000..

Jtmi Cent Qa Ry 1st 5s. i.ooo ue Cent of 3 gen fta i U3 Ches ft Ohio g-en 4fts 0WM 7W4 1.000 7i4 2.000 TW4 2.0tM) j. T9 b0 Ches ft Ohio. ft A Dir. 1st con sol 4s 1.000 101 Ches ft Ohio con 5s 110 Chi.

A Q. Neb ext 4s 4.000x1 B354 Chi. ft conv 5s 5.000 1.107 Chi ft East III cons 3,000 12GH ii a tjo 1st 3.000 Chi ft cons 1O.UO0X1 102 .144 .108 181 Chi. I ft ext 5s 1.000b3 St P. A cons 5O0O Chi Term'l TransTrust t-o certrs prop 4.000.

43 Den A 4s 4.000 88 cast i enn, a. ua divisional 5s 8,000 118 Evans ft gen 5f 1.000 75, Ellx. Lex St 8 5a i 1.000 100 Erie geni Hen 3-4s 70 iiunoia ventral, western Line 1st 4a 10,000 103 Total sales Gal. Har A San An Mex A Pac Div 5a 6.000x1 90 4.O0O tKAi r. mm luiui.

I upn Co deb rs I xex cent gen 4S I 30.000 77 5,000 ...77 0.J0 78 4,000 78 fl.000.. 78 2.000 .....78 a.ooo n.lMU. ITU Kan Pac 1st cons. Trust Co cortfa 20.000 1 86 2.000 80 U.UW 1 8014 rungs L.o hilev 1st 2.0O0 ...157 Tj n. T.

rn nf a t. 1.1 mm. 1 100 2.0(io frsw rMu'i li a Ho lit rc I use Mien bo ski 1 5.O00 7. I04 Lehla-h Val let I 5,000. 102 KDU19 a asn uuw 1,000.

lis Unified gold 4a I 9 (Kit WW Louis ft Naah collat tr Si l.UUUXl.t Met Bt Ry gen 6s 10.0U0 15.000 Midland of NJ 1st l.M IMI1 ft St 4s. Se4 nea a 2.000S20F IS 000 Mo, 1st 4s 5.000 20.000s20F 25.000.. Mo. ft 2d 10.000 1.000. 2.000 8.000 14.000 3(MO Mobile A Ohio 6 4s" 6,000 1 000 Norf A Ry con 4s 1.000 Nor Pao 1st 6a lO.OOOSlOF 1 a nona.1 Nor Pac Ry prior' iicn Vs 2.000 80,000 14 1Mb).

Oregon A 4a 20,000 Bid aad Aakod Quotation, oUow1n the closing auotatloas tor Govlrnmont bonds and for stocks la which there wore no transactions: 1 Ior oxocaa ta M4 8.1 at 5 ftl4 iw 14 22 I75i 0 fc40- 123 P63 87 84 aa 50 P2Ti 10 87 OS), 40 45 40 50 P03 Uoi 13 81 27 35 104 20 02K 108 180 35 18 53 10 85 80 115 33 1( 23 50 20 4 14 52 10 81 26 11 16 00 7 10 109 1 62 'iv i a a 1 a 5 1 tit tvZ 1 Nor Pac gen Ilea 8s 15.000 SSt Oregon Imp Co con 5s, Trust co certfs, 1st Installment paid KfHei AfOA Oregon Short Line 0a l.VUV lieu IMS! 191134 Oregon 1st con 5s 1 5.000 B2 1.000.. 03 11,000 93 Reading Co gen 4s 12.000 84 15.000 84 St Jo A I 2-S-4s 11.000 87 St A Iron Mt gen 5s 2.000 85 6.000 85 16.000 ISt ft I 1st ext 4s 8.0U0 107 St ft 8 41 1.000 Tftlt St A 8 6s 4.00O....... .101 08 kowu MOV lot r04 85 85 60 60 00 00 60 eo 72 71 76 77 20 120 00 90 90 03 i 6.000. 5.000 St P. A conald fla 2.000 San Ana Ar Pass 4a 2.000 Scioto Val A 4s 6.000x1 80 Pac of Arts 1st ZAKJU So Pao of 1st I w.ooo.

Southern Ry 1st 6s v.lftJU 1.000 4 mm Tex A Pac 1st to 5,000. 15,000 1.0(10 Tex ft Pac 2d lne 20.000 13,000 8,000 inn Union Pac 1808 4,000 Union Pac 1st, 1887 1 IMUV Union Pac col tr' 6s "notes. o.pr cent, prin clpal paid in rnai P. ft'6' 1st 8,000 8,000 00 certfs West Shore gtd is AVW Reristereil 1 1NII Wheeling ft. lstl Wheeling Div 5,000 77 .101 .101 .126 60 83 .100 .107 91 91 1 05 86 28 28 28 28 102 102 41 48 47 48 48 108 Btd-Askd.

Bld.lAak-o.1 2s, 1891. 4s, tm 1907 4s, 1907 4s. 1925 4s. 1925, ex In. 6s.

1904 6a, c. 1904. ex In. Currency 6s, 1808 Currency 6a. IWio Cherokee 4a, 18 Cherokea 4s, 1890 798 .112 .127 .127 .114 .103 .103 113 114 127 127 115 Col.

V. ft t. C. V. ft T.

nf. 19U. Alt T. Am. Coal ,120 Am.

Cotton 21 Am. Cot. Oil 74 Am. Dist, TeL Co. Am.

Express 110 Am. T. A 91 Ann Arbor 11 Ann Arbor 82 Bait. A Ohio 13 B. A O.

8. W. 1 new 7 Booton A. L. pf .,108 B'klyn Union Oas.121 Brunswick 1st in.

paid 8 R. A 20 R. A P. pf 60 C. R.

A 70 Canadian Pacific. 80 Capital 62 Chi. ft Alton 160 ChL A B. Ill 64 Chi. A E.

111. 08 ChL O. a 25 Chi. Ot. W.

70 ChL, Ind. A L. 8 ChL, Ind. A L. pf.

80 Con sol; 83 Cler I W. pf. 89 Clove. A 165 CoL C. A I.

C. C. A I. Dev. pt CoL Fuel A 22 140 26 76 20 118 3 IS 85 14 100 123 22 01 160 60 i 82 8 45 1i .23 Com.

Cable 175 ConsoL Coal 38 Del. A Hudson 113 Den. A 0 11 D. M. ft Ft.

D. M. ft Vt. Ti nt 7ft S. S.

ft A. 8 D. 8. 8. ft A.

pf. 6 E. E. I1L of Bklyn.106 Erla 2d pf 20 Ev. A TV 25 Ev.

a- A-t Ft. W. ft f. IK Ot. Nor.

nf. 1Ji Q. B. A West 30 III. Central 11L Stool CoJ -43 Iowa Central.

0 Iowa Central pf. 31 Jeff. A C. Coal nf. on iJollct A Chicago.

.160 Kan. A Mich K. P. ft O. Keokuk A D.

K. ft D. M. nf Keokuk A West: 81 King, ft Pem 1 Laciede oas pf L. E.

A ILm. XL ft.W. Lake K. ft Bt. Im, pt.

1 Manhattan Daiuh Md. Coal 40 Mexican 5 Mex. Nat, 1 Mich. rntral 1MU Minn. A St.

L. 24 ut. at. u. 1st pr.

85 M. A St. L. 2d pf. 64 Minn, iron Morris A Essex.

..1 Nat. Lin. OU 17 24 ii 87 74? 78 23 17 13 I. 100 4 8 10 21 28 48 t40 97 47 9U 82 Bid.Ask-d Xarlonal Starch Nat. St.

1st New Cent C. N. C. A St. L.

N. C. A St. L. 1st pf N.

RAW I Norfolk nor. at West Northwest. Tel Ont Mining Ore. R. A N.

pf Oregon S. r-enn. coal Peo. ft Eastern. Pitts A Womt Peo.

O. L. ft C. A SL L. pr lOuipksllnv uuicxsuver pf 25 4 15 83 10 04 18 76 rT8 8 BO 7 r.

50 r70 18 Rpria Rio Grande W. fft. J. A Q. St.

I ft a F. St. Lm St. L. 8.

W. 9 at. ir, at 20 St. P. A Dultith nf.

Kl St, PJA O. 811. bullion certfa. 87 Sixth Third 150 U. S.

ex div. 80 U. 8. Leather 7 U. 8.

Leather 03 IT flea a iSi Weat. Union Beet 9 a 1 WU. Wia, Central 4 10 85 8 14 80 85 72 15 6 70 19 870 7 lo 97 68 1 11 ISO 25 68 10 22 88. 125 143 AO 2o 152 40 7 ciCl 170 10 2 8 0 TBIESs TUESDAY. NOVEMBER- 1 flHT I0LIX)AT) 'sSXCItlKaa.

Lm'f itocki, 'rh. Lbw. L.L -wr atte 43 4 3 '4 22 22 3iJ KJ m2 loa "1 iu now no i loni Kwt 14 lBVt 51 as EXPORTS Oft MERCHAKDISK. Export ot general merchandise from the Port of New York for the) week wera valued at $6,091,863, against 110,103.039 ta the pre ceding week and arj.o34.B3T in tba corra-pondlng week of last year. Total since Jan.

1. E332.88S.038. against asuBwu IS UM Ilka period of KlenarA T. Wara4ft eft C.m fala. Richard V.

Harnett aV Co. sold at aueUon yesterday fifty shares th Hendrtckson Manufacturtag Company, 100 each, fUO, ajul aot shares BridaoDort Land and Im- provemeat Company, 100 aavch. 8100. VafW C0BP0BATI0N8. The New roc tors Aortenna Ilbmestaad Puhliahfna.

York City: capital stock, tio ouo, Th. Tlmpaon. Frederick Edor. WlllUmaon, Mew York Clty. WoVfskehl K.

to deal supplies Natnaa Paul Tr -evlUo City, -Tho York busineas Philip JiUntir City, aa A Co. Of Now York rHrv Un sausage caalnga and butchers1 capital stock. 85.000. rxiwinp- iWoefslwhL Paul WoefskehL edaT, New York Clty.f lo Packmg Corapaay of Now to carry oa a aeneral nacklnar capital stock, $100,000. Directors MCMinan, Arthur Johns.

Cbarlea Pradortck Blaaonbrov. hfow York John r. VUkm. Brooklyn. H.

o.ofw M. ft Bt. P. pa' JO. A of N.

P2 1.2O..Lila. ft lO.N. T. K. a w.

ii L40.t.ReadinBT........ SS pr si S. 1MZ 8.560,.Uiiloa 82 Valoa 6d i 42.0S0 BOXD8. Baloa. Ooen X0.OOO..A..T.

ft 4.000.. C. ft O. IstRTi CAM A. 1st 101 5.000.

Ami. Km 1lV a TO.ogo.,Nor. Pac 1st. ..121 nor. rao.

Pao. 66 lu.tsw. a. I. -1st.

uou Pao. $78,000 Hlh. Last. seal std a- rt 101 101 101 1112 ,10 103 '1 90. 90 IKYi 9)1 121 120 90 60 90 ml 4- 67- -94 -95 B0ST0U 8T0CX 3lLAJcL3tT.

BOSTON, Nov. There was free aeUlng oay estate oas to-day. The stock gained 14. to 2, but the gala Uter waa loaLi Butt lost 2, to 20, closing at 20. Santa Taabel lost more, to 8.

BeU Telephone waa up at jsw. west End Btreet Railway-was better, at 02. Montana was off at Dominion Coal lost to 21. These wera tne only features of special Interest. Closing Wd and asked prices: Rallroaa Bid.

Boston ft Albanr. Hamam a. ii Boston Maine Boston ft Providence r. .966 Junction aad Stock Yards. .11 S.

Jttnf tton ftn4 Btch Tarda pf.108 FltchUir Oreaon Short Line 18 ii, t. Wt oest una Asked. 819 167 at 109 10U W4 20 ioi Mtnlasi Cwaajpaaitea. ATloues Arnold Atlantic Boston and Butte and Boston Calumet and Hecla Centennial Franklin 4 a 83 13 18 wi Mines. 14; 1 34 139 460 15 Kearsarae apa.

(quicksilver.) Osceola Pioneer, (gold.) Qutncy Santa Tsabel Tamarack Tamarack Junior lecuraaen Wolverine 18 7 1IU 8T4 14.. Amerlcsn Bell Iomlalon Coal Dominion' Coal MlscellamooMs Telephone Edison Blectrte 11 trie Tl nhan. General Kleetrlo Oeneral Electrto pf Illinois Steel Laniaon Cons. Store Service. Mexican Telephone Pullman Palace Car united States Oil United States Weatlnanouse Electric Westinghouso Electric pf .237 Si .104 .103 70 88 60 20 ii 1....170 13 60 lallstod.

eenrltlea. Merced Gold Mining 6V4 Old Dominion Cupper Mining 21 1H 1S4 15 4 15 258 72 83 BO 45 21 .75 -131 ill IB C2 5 mm PHILADELPHIA PBICES. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1.

Commission houses to-day wera almost bare of orders either to buy or to sell stocks. Consequent ly the local market waa a tame affair. Even the room traders 77ere disinclined to operate, so that price, aa a whole, ahowed little change from Saturday's closings. There were a few exceptions. United Gas receded to 88, on salea by email holders who wera frightened over- tho injunction asked for last Saturday to restrain tb lease of the gaa works.

Insiders, however, profess no apprehension as to any litigation that may artae, aa It had been expected and waa prepared, for. Pennsylvania Steel stocks alao were weak and lower, the com mon receding to 0. the preferred to 20. Welsbach Light, on the other hand, was up a point. to 43.

The Pennsylvania Heat and Storage Battery Issues ware Ann; so were the tractions. The Readings were easier la the Ut trading, but Lehigh Valley was steady. Pennsylvania sold ex dividend, at 65. The usual rate, 2 per cent waa 0e-clared to-day. Lehigh Navigation director declared a 2 per cent annual dividend.

The market closed steady at these bid and asked prices: Lehigh Valley Northern Pacific 18 Northern Pacific a ii pf Reading 2d pf St. Paul Pennsylvania Western New York ft Metropolitan Railway Baltimore Consolidated i-miaueipnia fraction Penn. Heat. Light ft r.wr pi icu mi ruveraeill Electric Storage Electric Storaao pf Welabach Llrht American R. E.

L. Marsden Choctaw pf Reading gen. 4a r.ectric people's 4s IVk Consolidated Traction. -w 4IBVUUB, rilUOUrar PIo A 27 18 -1 iiu 24 1-14 25 1 1-lW a 2 16 27 4 4 r- bt 3U frtl 11 10 88 28 31 45 17 23 Si CHICAGO QUOTATIOITS. CHICAGO, Nov.

report waa oa the Exchange to-day that heavy holders of Match were In favor of extending the option on the stock held by Coatee, Son A Co. The stock Improved a little. It opened at 141. sold to 145, 'but dropped to 135. An-advance set In, and it want to 130.

closing at 138. Alley advanced from fhe! opening, at 65, to 68, where Jt closed. Biscuit bad a rang from 62 to 63, closing at 62. Clearing House settlements: American Strawboard C. A Chi.

C. A t. Co Chicago Brewing ft Malt Co 80 0 ZTJ eesooa. fU Itf 10 28 a Milwaukee Chlcasro Brewlac Co. of 2m New Tork Biscuit Co North Chicago Street Railroad .........7 Bablea Car Lino.

ao West Chloago Strott Railroad Lake 8'reet Elevated, trust South Sloe Elevated Railroad. i Chlcao Brewing ft Malt Co. pf Cbicaao Packlna- A Pmvlatnn iSi Chicago Packing A ProvUion Co. pf -mww vf ihui a Diamond Match Co. of Illinois Lake Street Elevared International Packing International Packing Co.

pf. Milwaukee a Chicago Browina Co, i j. BIDS FOR BAKIC rrOCKI. America .........833 it. Xat, Lanirai nauonai.

Nintn Chatham Nat. Bank of -lVjr rourtn National .14 Park ITS it4 CWrman-Ajnericaa preenwloh Seaboard NattonaL.lT2 1lnm I Mechanics ft' Merchants' ....145 Merchants' Ex. Nassau national, union wow Amateroam 213 New York New Tork County. Second Katianai Boventn Natkioal Shoe A Leather State ot New York 111 wimie AUUBU-MtrnrlV eaoosmeas a NsUooal West. Side 17.1 Western National FI-fAKClAl.

AXXOtXCEMESITS. i Coupon due Nov. 1. of Province of Qneboe" per cent. Joan of 1IM8, wuf bo paid at tbo acoacr ot the Bank of Montreal.

004 1 Wail Street New York. 1 Check for auarterir dlvidead -(Nov 60) of one per eent. will be mailed oa Hm. It to steoakeid ra of tho Erie Tele raps, -and Teiepbua Com pony. Books doss Nov.

to fea roooeaed Nov. io. I Tbo Union Pool no Rsorraarsatioa Cbsnftilttee. Ooq. Louis ntsgsrald, Cltairmaa, rotmada -the holders of roorfaalsatlon eortlnoateo for a hares deposits 1 that tho third and laot lastallmeat of Fir eent.

Is duo tn Nov. 94 aad must be paid ba before that data. Price. MoConalck A aanou'nos. 'that' ther have opened a new ap-towa office at .11 and SO Aotoe- Court, opposite tho aew Astoria Hotel.

The office Is to bo fully equipped for transactions In stocks, grain, aad ootton. aad direct wire eon. nectkm Is to bo bad with the arm's aowa-Uw office, at TI Broadway. v. -i 1 i 'v STATUS; OF OUTSIDE BANKS.

Th aearlngous AssocUtloa laaued yesterday for th rt Um a detailed atatement for local bank having CWrir T'- 1BOt tnmmben IndtltBtton-th statement covering buslneM for th week ending Batorday. Oct zx TrV. WMt I1 tft gaaajr wayi laiafvitta -gaA awlaa; aa follow: 1 sToawMeaaber aaaks, far Wk EaAlagr Satarday. oL 80. issr.

1 ri cm. Eleventh Ward Bank! 1 1 i 1 1 Fourteenth Street Franklin National Capital. 6 I2M.000 loo.diO 2U0.0)K) i 2K0.000'- b00.0UO Average Loons and XMseounta Not and Proflts. laveetments. saoo.JW 9A174.WM amlltym Tlo b'A1" National' BaakC Mount Morrla .1.1 2AJOOO a a AW.WV ruina 100.0UO 1 2U0.000 100.000 200.000 1110.000 2OU.0U0 100.000.

150.000 10U.0U0 soaouo 100,000 Btandant XTD 1 ri i JM 1 1 1 Twelfth Want hanV Twenty-third Ward Bank'. I W. union Square Xorkvine BRO0KLTN. Bertford Broadway. V.

Brooklyn Eighth Ward Hint ATeau.uank i.w, Fulton Bank l'ooo' Kings County Bank .150.000 tu.Tr" National Bank. 2S2.000 Mechanics' and Traders' Nassau. National Bank. National Clty Bank North Side. I -eope 100000 Bchermerhorn looooo 2ST5.U B.mri; 200.000 mcuif-iiuB wara liana union Bank Wallabout OTHER CITTtra Firat Matfcnal Bank.

Jersey Hudson -Co. Nat. Bank. Jersey (Jlty Bnk JweF Third KaUonal Bank, Jersey CI triors National Bank. Seeond National Bank.

Bank of Statenr Island v. r. First Nat. Bankj Statan S20 40.HJO 214.4i0 110,600 4.,100 23,800 181.000 2.PU0 2140 loo.eriQ OO.oUO Average Aiartof Lea-al Averaa Teaser ais'tef Notee aad peoio. Book Notes.

010.WM gl.fiiiO R2.0I0 U.M,lmj 1 O.WJV 1.705,100 tHO.OOO 'r 00 718.0UO Ijsi.aiM 4M.200 1.011.UU0 087.500- 1,104.000. f8.4J0 30.i00 4A8.600 b3.ei 1J13.0OO 144.7U0,.;. I434.IOO fjOU.OOO loo.oto 8110.000 800.UR1 100.000 100,000 100,000 100,000 400.000 230.000 20O.0U0 110,000 123,000 23.000 lOU.000 Total-. r. av a-w -www 9ept- W.

1897. 1 1 08,329 Increase, reserve. 40.000 l271.8 lli.700 i 111 200' 1O9.10O 16U.4O0 29,000 61,500 8SO.000 87.510 m5.5O0 t- 503,200 .600.100 110.500 103.500 101.200 -6700 07,800 -v 210,100 62,000 Bi.eoo 2U0 728,400 Nxl.iO 387.000 194,700 807,800 80.700 40,000 i eijoo C14.DUO S.0OO.10O 121 JM 24.400 12.400 108.000 I.OOO 11.800 70.200 27,000 71.000 20.100 21.000 6.800 8,800 1XM la. auo 27.200 54.70)1 70,300 135.7io iao.700 low) M.OtiO MWI0 16.100 40,700 eixuo 114.1U0 I05.j0-f' M.8U0 107'. 83.100 6000 81.000 115A0 7800 102.100 A vers re Amount 01 loeit with Averag other New Tort Cltr aad Avofsro J'r9.

Amint a.f,-w W4.8O0; l.J8.5t)0 8M6.800 C00.200 214,000. 2,602,500 01U.4O0 1 S.137.O0O 690.500 70O.7OO' a.231,700 610.400 8H2.000 i tOO.000 42810 814.500 483,000 1.000.6OO 1.344.S00 1,316.700 761.700 817.100 657,000 t- lO.ftOO 18J500 6.000 9.900 5S.700 0.000 222.100 .107.500 54,900 223,000 Uo.000 2S, 400 43.800 7.200..." 70.200 600 8.400 1L800 138.000 81.700 66.20O 10.7OO 111.400 87,000 leoo lAO 09,000 188.400 61.900 24.100 82,100 41.0110 64.900 282.700 44.700 128.000 2.10,; 50.2OO US. 400 87.900 42JSOO, 12.000 27.700 16.700 40J00 h0.7oO Jill.OTO 177.0iiO 101100 02.01X1 10H.400 103r 140.000' 6L900 W.2U0 M.100 CSJuO 67,000 13. 10O 47 118J0O 17,700 la.oo 197.900 190.500 63.000 61.800 127.000 80.400 4W.8UO 116.i0. 632.000 675,000 54.800 450.900 250.000 84.900 82.400.

81.000 1300 COOO lUoa 259.2or) 2O.6U0 600 150.000 8O.0OO MauO SS.000 tteno 1 8,009 laVlOO 82.200 67.000 I42v000- CT.200 4.400 200,000 11. C4809 230 J00 .65,400 88.900 43oO 2200 20,500 16,800 80.800 8M.400 o.00 B.800 902.100 25,400 800 m.s 232.01 102.7O0 110.900 66.800 74,810 63.000 RAILRQAO EARXISGS. 4 ChTa -1 CaaLa SarVW ALBANY RAILWAT QUARTER ended Sept. SO Oroeo Bltia.804- 8143.147 1 Operating 0.bT 40.7X 7a58 Xet UP.3V4 6tt.23 aAJIM Other Income 001 533 440 Totas la 67.481 84.634 Fixed S4.105 18.0N0 22.437 Surplus 43.830 89.778 42.1W7 LOU18VHXB a NASHVILLE Tor Seotember- 1.766.0U OperaUng ex.M... 1.21AMM 1.138.004 Net earnings 055.B&8 MI.60O 1 U5.8ta) From Juljr 1 Qron earnings 6,438.433 6,034.084 fi.lO4.034 Operating ex 8.560.6U2 S.531,P8o l.Sil.S4t MEXICAN CENTRAL, for Seotember-t Gross 0.4O7 803.121 748.778 Operating 031.

M3 67.817 460,628 Nfct earnlaga. 18S.41 3W.80 2X48 From Jan. 1 Gross TPS 7.808,14(1 6.8S7.830 Auaraiing. ex. Net earnings S.8u3,7s X773.829 RIO GRANDE SOUTHERN for September Oross earnlnca Opetmtlng ex.

Net Other Income. Total Charges uenclt From July 1 Oross Operating oa Net Other Income Total ....1... cuargea Deficit Surplus. 31.024 21.878 D.T31 5tf 9,810 14.410 4.830 4. BOS 63.278' 80.31 1.04V SO.ftKU 42.470 12,100 Sj.lMO Z2.B4H 10, eue '16603 11.

wso 2,164 110.868 8.687 60,1 iblasi 41.428 42.303 la, 356 S4.034 14.348 p.eo 11U.2S9 62.832 07,067 a 67.067 48,187 23,920 8AN ANTONIO A ARANSAS PASS for Septenv- Oross earning. Operating, ex Net earnings From July 1 Oross 233, 48T 133.9U8 98, 444 247.P74 122.244 125,730 233.441 120.P71 108.4TO S7A AftT nan ann Operating 380.348 841,019 i ot oarmngs 1W0.71S ST. JOSEPH GRAND ISLAND for September- Gross earnings. 109.0116 Ex, taxes, Ac 64.605 Net earaknw. 44000 Lss interest funded i.v.....

6.838 Surplus 88.607 From July 1 Oross esrnlngs 814. 800 a. taxes. eW. lWO.StiA- Net earnings.

124.623 Lees Interest fund ed debt Surplus 69.444 44.027 86417- 26,417 192.007 ISO. 806 61.701 4 i 4 i 1 i 4 17.600 107.023 61.701 BOTTHERN PACIFIC TSTEU Rmim Oroso g. 446.000 t.8KM,l7 S.088.266 tpeiating ex 1.TOO.0UO 1.7U7.418 1.83V 007 Net earnings 1.680.0U0 1,181.019 1,244,169 M1U Vt Oross ..10,100.141 8.421.087 Operating 6.348.142 4.K7H.7H2 Nt earnings 8.442,82 UNION RAILWAT OF NEW TORK quarter enoea Bept. sv I m-m i 4 for the 163,017 156.611 186.878 81.6V3 75.49 74.670 81.323 bU.012 00,800 16 83 750 81.480 80.095 61.653 83.193 81.773 32.427 4d 204 AHien iu itu Cash on hand. 318.172.

and nroflt and lose yiua, Gross earnings. operating Net Other Total Fixed charges. Burpius 8886.500 JW.T9400 $2,912,200 3 J00 In crease. Increase. TJocreaae.

44,400 430,700 258,100 V. tli4.0 a.l'),0i I r.M.50 1 tVil.OO V37.UO V12.I00 8-'jo 151 1.4T5j T75.50I XU00 1 1,1,800 tlrsl.Tno 1.411 Ti0 143,0 4S5.9Ji e5.4vio 648,700 X564.600 A2W.0OO KAltO -e Usl.) 1.073.0UO 462,700 244,700 4WJHi0' 4.110.000 l.90i 722,600 1.478,000 701000 67 A 100 676,000 15.CC3 88,421.000 32.429.100 OocreT 1417.000.- 12,600 fMjtn.000 lecreaao, i 523400i 13S.CCJ 43.0nu 65.7' 80.01 lO 88 1Z400 8U384300 lncree.ee. 8IO.500 ChKKK. Txwia, and Aahor Fohto and o'r. executors, Ac Ellxa Davis COG LAN Roso.othorwlso Rose Sullivan peorgo XL Wright, asoignoo of B.

HU. ton CHAFrKE, William W. Manhattan Shoe Company CLARXIN. Jamaa S.e-Hermaa Kau aad another George D. P.

Cheaebro. aad another CHKCKLEY. Robert t.E. DEWGI, MTllle-a. 2Z BaJrs and an- other Henrietta Title Guarantee aad Trust Company Oray.

coots ELECTROZONB COMPANT D. E. Aus- vSWfe1 taytoa mmntmm nun jaania. MoCarty Little. HMaT' Job-J.

8. Looser aad aa- Qn9r eeeeo.aoo a a OOTTHOLp, Fhnipp-B. E. Bemheimer and another LLORl Clarenoe W. Lowla H.

Gen-tles and another KOKG. John. Paul H. EX -Hausstein. and Rogbia Nelko-losbaa, 2.DifAN' Aiexsnd'sV; auardlan m.

7 JACKSON, Charles The aaVr aU' JAC0BORSKY. S- Oppenh.lm: ibXt HamUtoa B- OdelU by 834 80 Ul8 121 43 44 68 88 108 108 ISO .1 904 2S 818 252 882 762 845 434 101 ro 107 4 628 81 816 1.293 IT 24 244 I BTJSmESS ir Wow Yairat Cltr. WOOXJCT Co. flcherlulcs nf Wmt A manufacturers of wire goods at 61 Fulton Street, show liabilities, assets, 80.246; actual assets, 85.678, Hzlkn DlTTXi The Coroner has received two writs of replevin against Helen Battel, manufacturer fur capa at 62 Eaat Tenth Street, trom Epstein Brother for 8734 and, from T. A Co, for $783.

4 Peter McOtnxirgsa Peter dealer In meat, poultry, and'. game at. 116 West made an assignment yesterday to John C. Klatse. He had been In business for tweaty-hv years.

Abraham KiitasBgRo. The Sheriff received an execution yesterday" against Abraham Klngsberg, manufacturer of cloth caps at 125 Mercer Street, for 8328 In favor nr Ja cob O. Oppenbelm. to whom ha confeaaod Johm R. UcEll A Cn Defiulv.

BSHr Sfulvaney has received an attachment against John R. McKee A stock brokers of SO Broadway, for 81.201 in-favor of 8, uumpert ror soou deposited between Oct. 11 and 20 as margins and 8601 pronta KLAIW BROTHERS Fishe. main ftrolb. era A' Fisher, cloak manufacturors at lift Canal Street, kr.

reported to have given p- bunqcis. viauns to tn amount or guoo were- placed in the hands of Epstein Brothers for collection. They aald that all tho stock had been removed. Mr. Fisher, the lunlor.panther.

declared that knew nothing nwrut th matter. Jacob Coheic. Deoutv BheHfT tunli received an attschmae hi J.iwih Cohen, manufactrrer of cloaks and suits at R30 Broadway, from Blumeustlel A Hlrsch 10c gtisf in xavor. or tj. a.

Aufimordt A which obtained oa.thai around that h. had- diappaed. ot Jila, Cohen, organ: ouaineas apont two year ago. having previously been. a contractor.

Hi lia-btritiea are stated ta ovvr iZS.000. t.im.', eaaoaBeaasasaossBaa TJ Ocoaoa 10 RT-Doturv- Sheriff Rut ter-liaa received an attachment for 84,087 aalnsr Oeorgo of Council favor of-- EMnexer- P. Jehnmn aa assigned claim from the First -National uana 3 -unrn tsrurra- on a aemarxl not made by John- N. Baldwin and Mr, Wright. It- waa aerred an trust company, here, Diaaolatioa 1 Justice Pryor of th 8uprro Court hag Appointed Ooorgo 8, Robbln receiver of th aetata and effect, of.

Edward Todd A CJ tnanafaetnrers ot' gold edn and aovetttaa at East SHgteenth Street, In a suit1 brought by Edward Todd, against Edward Todd. 2m 1 mmA (3 kl. ci uu him iwimwii, Ivr A voluatary dlsaolutlo of the firm, Th firm haa been in bualnoss alnce Februarv. 18UO I ta statement of Jan. last ahowed firm asset of etilJflW and liabfUUe of 818..

The. following Joagmoata war flled yaotordar. Tba Bret aamo la that of the oobtort BRIDQMAN, Adolphua Publlshlag Prtat-' Ing Comnsny 88 Pu5fK, Emit R. Brown ug BRADTY -wmiaia-t- W.and-- Boraara liernhaim 118 BALL, ernes M. Stern lag VHACkUCTT.

Hear WWUlasa Craw CAHILL. Ooorgo Loo Von Ravoa Vut- Ushing Compaa 1.714 CAHiii, Oourge Figaro my Pig HVSSPTi Adam Io ii? iiTld O. R. and Robert Tucker B. UAmfi'S' ,185 ilML 81 Tne National Shoo and the City of Now Tork.

840 MAASS, Bella and Max. PWlin Bdt 043 McLAIN. Frank J. NVEtniev! MKNNA. Oeorg.

P. BenJamlnF. Coo- NEWBCRGER, Davkl M. H. Boirle" IzSp kSsi Bank or OPPENHEIMEB, Louis S.

K. Hatea REILLT. Jerome ito-l a0, st-Bobert 'dordoV and Trzrtl 3atrvt xnrvx: sk fjt. 8PORT8MAN MAGAZINE COMPANT- uuumintn ana anotner SOLOMON, Morris H. D.

8TECKLKR. Lmilea B.lZi TSJL. RAILWAY AND TEN NET. Alice and Herman J. A.

rtorowlts THE H. M. LOUD A SONS LUMBER y-'JlUIm Muth. TT. THE MATOR, Ac-Job E.

THE MATOR, Ac. a. THE MATOR, c-Tbomai W. WALSH. John Bnyder andaa- f.

WOOD. Halsey Simon Brontano' and others WOOD. Charlea S. WUllam PSHAW. Alexander K.

The rtdaiit VAjlHOBaY'aiisONUHea 111 atwro 8.788 85 4.4 29 105 174 85 178 40t 820 104 430 i (2 8,720 88 1.011 683 114 633 108 172 81 NEWS OF THE RAILROADS. Tho Federal Roeo-lverskla) fr tho Colorado Mldlaad Faded Dnak Ivaaao Twatael Aaavadoaed. DENVER, Nov. At midnight th Colorado Midland Railway became aa Independent aystem. freed from th receivership and th control of the Federal court.

Th chang waa effected without th slightest ripple la th current of business, practically th gam officers a before having control. With th paaaag of, th road from th nand of th receivers, th Buak-Ivanhoe tunnel was abandoned. This great bora is P'efcln th main chain of tb Rocky Mountain; and coat 81.25O.0OO. A gang of men waa put to work Immediately after th passage of th last train, tear-1! connecting with the tun- neL All train of the Colorado Midland wUl hereafter go over Hagerman Pass. The tunnel company refused to accept th offer of th reorganised Colorado Midland Railroad Company, and tba latter consequently bulit the high line, over Hagerman Pass.

MEOICAI, CARB FOR BMPLOTBaC Hospital AaaoeUtloat th Chaav peak aad Ohl Bad rraaa. Th Hospital Association of th Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Company ha boon organ laed, and will begin work at ono. A circular letter teUlng of th plan. and aoop th AssocUtloa has "bee lasuod. It I ho be managed by a Board of flv of them officers aad flv o-ployea of tho road.

Th Olady Inn Hotel, owned by the company, haa been turned over to the association free or rental, and wUl be handsomely furnished. Other hospitals Tm ftabllshed aoon. All ernployeaTwiU dmlaatoii. whether alck or Injured and bo attended froo of coat. AU employe wUl pay email monthly aaaeas-menta, graded according; to their pay.

Ero- S'oyea who have not worked fifteen days wing the month will bo exempt from, eeeementa. Th assoseraonla win bo da-ducted from th aalartea od pay day. saajBasS-aaaBaaaaaasaar-- atallwar Taaoa, in Vevv Jersoy. TRENTON. Nov.

1. Th Stat Board of Assessors has mad lu annual aamat andr.tb,tat raUroad. tag, Uw of the railroad property la tho State, and haa Sled, th flturag with th Stat Controller. Ther 1 only a aomlaal chang from th figure -of last 78r. Th total valuation of th railroad property ta 822O.809.373.

"Th tout amount of tax assessed is 81.6wd.824.wa' Of this amount 8L104.848 will go to th State and 8402.57 wlu go th afferent kx-aJ-ttie la which certain railroad properties deelgnated aa tecend claaa are altuated. The taxoa to be paid by th principal companies for Stat and local purposes aro aa follows: Pennsylvania New Jersey Central. SJ.8Ui: bela-war. Lackawanna aad Western tPi? Weotom. 31il.luu; Lehigh Valley.

Philadelphia and Reading. Iblpaaeata Kaat fraaa Caleag-. ClmlCXQO. Kor. L-Eagt-boond frW ahlpment Top the week ended Oct.

3 amoanted to 88,723 ton, against 80,949 tons It TS-7SS last PUtaTiil nialK7M Nickel tIli Erie, 87720 tona; Big Four. 4.667 ton. Th Ua lino carried 134,8 SOLOa i HIatorio Jere7 city Balldlna; will Twra Down lei Mak Tay for OSm itnetm, City, haa been sola th Corporation Trust Company for 000. It will be torn down and th company' will erect aa offic building; on It 1 Th hotel 1 on of th most noted bnfld4 tog to Jersey City. It sheltered th men thn5i Tweed ring when ut of New TorkJamea alao made hia horn ther troublea.

OUrla: T.vicdlifwi?Jrecilln by Noah, AJ layior, who won a fortune in tucky lotury duHnYthe umnier of 1S3T tt with the number, i J' 'r were th first drawn nunv! hv.71 prtx drew waa 870.000 bot franchise, Taylor received 80OAM. He afterward failed, and th hotel passed into th bands of Lyrnan Sui eU ht It ta aU Body Peaad In th Kaat River. Th body of A maa aboutTflfty years dressed in a blue sack suit, blue flannel' ahlrt, and brogana, waa found tn th Fast-Rlvr near Twenty-second Street yerter oar. Ther was a cut on th foreheadj JT.nc5,t thought, may have been whol of a slooar. thoitf'eiH15- nlghfs lodging at 8htreediL "ry1" rh" mn nna waa Rellly.

but "u' answering nta deacrlpUoa was re- lEBBOQATSS BOTICES. BXRNARD. ELVIRA OOVIJ CkV ta of Una. Job. vTlltuASt oSurrogaue ot the City aad Cwes eg New Jork.

aotioe la hereby gleei toiuersona harlr of OiootC Meet re A (kaaJU. w-Vi' the fw-Ada4aSr way, aiow Tors. asr2-iaws Vaoihe ITL lerx. aeoeaaeo. to present Uko aamo with vew of April i New Tork.

tho ay of October. 1W. MAKQARKT JOSEPH O. OAT. Attor.

"JT for Adminlatraulx. IM Naasaa Ptreot, New saclt City. a e2-lawmTa waaaaoa of aa order of Hon. Frank T. Fltsgorald.

SHirrogate of tno Torfc- boreer PTT all persons bavlag alatma agsmt ARBARA FRlTa.1 laU oftho City JV'j. Jo preat tne eaaae with vouso-era thereof to tho soboorlbor at hlo piaoo of iCi.Ub?!,nMli "Warren Street the City of New Tork, oa or bafor taol7n of New Tork, the 4 of JrUr. 17. CHARL.E8 FRIT. Admlnia-teator.

HASTINOS QLlVASONAuoryei! Braadoay. M. CiST" OrHLERT EDWARD-Ia pursnssoo of aa JT Hoi Frank T. fltsgoraid. Sarrogato hSeint gwty of.New Tork.

PZ9, rTOM harlBg oialaas agmtnec anase wtta nwln ere tneroof to the aabacrtbsr. at her plsoo transacting basin gas, at the Sloes of WiMr At wi2rr.K 44 StrHl lfto City ct -Memi or before tao lita Oar or Awil ifWr'SJ OEHLKRT. exoramL WlUL.r.,i attorney for executrfr. Street, New Tork City. eis-Uwam of Hon.

Joaa H. V. Arnold. Surrocato of Oty aad County ot New fork, riot to k--. l.r,m,.k,",H."1' aralr.

Ju. T. MARTIN, late of taoCttr of Nee? Tork. eoasod, to present tao aamo with vouchors U.er,f to tho eubscrlbera at taelr piaoo of trana. :u.r Shlpmaa.

Uwjj. Choale. No. 40 WaU Street, la tho Cut of K. Tw.

on or befnre -tao 11th day of Decent aert. Doted Ne Tort the hk day UM7. JANS A. MAKTlN. Executrix' I.v MARTIN.

WIUAAM R. 1L MAUXIV. vullX 1AM M. ISQRAHAM. lUevutora.

I -i If 'Man. LARCK-UUK CHOATE. Aitorsera twg Luve WsU Stroot. New Tork CUy. )ea-lawssTa MsTTXR.

JOHN P. la paroaasce of aa er-f of Hon, Prank T. ntsgrrald. kumn'l rf i City aad County of New Tork. aotioe is 1 gjen to all peisoao aaTiaa rlaime srln-t Jw.iJ P.

MRTtR. iale of IMC.tr New 1 or. -OMeand, to present the aamo with wwbrn of to the subscriber, at Us place of Voalaeoe. at the office of George P. F-n-i.

1 81 liroadwaT. ta the City of New before the. 7th day of January, la. -New York, the 2d day of i-yj. i W.

MXTCR. Kxooutne. GBOnuS A Atfy for kxoeutor, 84 aWvauaajr. ti. X.

V. y. lr-lawniTa MONCADA. MANUXLA-Ta t(v. dor of Hun.

ank T. rttareta.a. the Cltr an Couair of New Jws, i. tr given to all pereons tar" MANVrLA W' NAl.A WANU1.1A late el New Tots, dei-easeO. to 1' i Vouchers thereof to the of tmnaariiag boais i i Meetre A Oousala.

.1. of New Yet, oa wr b-re SrT Sert vat-1 una, 1 (UOT, IT ir kaooslwr. 8 arwadajr..

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