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.3 9 I Friday August 2-1895 PartThrco Pages" 13-14 IN TUt REAL FJELD Com rains; tat? Old llrnrloir Homnc nalldlnarSalee aad. Aartlos. Offerta. Rumors are prevalent rnrnin in. ai.

position or the property at the corner of Pint, and NtlMU fti-eeta. now occupied by the Clearing Hous. ni me i.au national Honk. The neW lulKilng of ttx Clearing House will be readjf Tfar occupancy in September. The bank; a was exclusively announced In The Newl York Tlm.s two months ago, will occupy i portion or trie new building in Cedar Street The general waa that the EquI woie uue Assurance Society, which own rrnmiiicirr ot me square bounded jsroaawsy ana fine.

Cedar and Naesa uresis, 011.1 ouy me remaining come It la said, however that ic iiuvit 1 ree uses to ouy oecajse or. the large price asked for the small piece of property. Bet It laVated there is not arek enough In the lot on which to erect a tail ntvl only a very tall one could -be rjade 10 pay here, as in this cane, more thin is asked for less than a full city lot. Mr. Morgan D.

McMonegal hat sold for Jsns li. OiHlo. to William Uuhler. the six three-story and basement brow nstone dwellings -l'to 63 West Eighty-ninth 8treet. each la by with extension, by 1U0.8V4.

which were completed last week 1 Mr. Alfred l)e Castro haa sold to CharSea j'nxer the four-story and basement brown-stone d-eUli. 1U West Fiftieth Btreet. Columbia College leasehold. IS by 100 5.

Yesterday's auction sales were all adjourned or withdrawn. For to-day the following sales at auction are scheduled to take place at 111 Broadway: i Peter Meyer forecloaure ale. Charles H. Truax. referee, southwest corner of St Nichols Place and One Hun-fl -W1 3 3 by 108.1014 Ul5 Du on Judgment, 87.8S! By Charles A.

B-rrlan. partition sale. A C. Brown, referee. Bleecker Street, east sl.ie.JU i'-3 feet north of.

Barrow Street iSi by .0, three-story brick tenement, with sftOffMI. Co- 'orcloiur sale. Matthew laly. referee, northeast corner Of Avenue A and Seventieth Street. 8 by l.jf.4, four-story brick planing and five- macninery.

Ac THE B11LIXS DEPARTMENT. Character of 4be IMaaa Tiled aad a teralloaa to be Made. RiveraldA Drivt-. -mm mtA iv Seventy.fourth SxW. tour-ZZiy 'and fcasement brick dwelling, by George C.

Mc-V311 West Seventy-fourth street; -iVi Nineteenth Street, north slle. feet of Thirrt .1.. 'I? rick cold storage house, by Richard et.ler of Madison- Avenue; cost. romwell Avenue, east side, 700 feet of. lnw.0xl Avenue, one-story frame stable by Margaret Kampfner of 313 west Mxty-rourth Street; cost.

$2T0. No. 1W Street, trlPV KritW aasAA a houses, by Thomas E. Tripler of 24 West tine Hundred and Thirtieth Street and Convent Avenue, southeast corner, two-ston brick school, by Female Academy of the Sacred Heart; cost, No. 3H East Seventy-fifth m.

ivoenier or last Seventy-fifth; Street, alterations to four-story and basest ment brick dwelling; cost. $10,000. 1 ioa. 35 and 237 Kast Fifty-seventh by C. W.

Logellng of 239 Est Fifty-seventh fetreet. alterations to a three-story and Msemcit brick hotel; cost. SH.OUU. 1 Eighth Avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street, southeast corner. Hotel Mlnot.

by S. M. Mllllken. alterations to Kvrn-iiory uncK notet; cost, $700. BROOKLY.V REALTY Messrs.

George E. Lovett Co. have sold for Jamea Mahl to John Von Selow, at $10.4 00, the. four-story and basement brown-stone dwelling 243 Carroll Street, 25 by by 100; and for Mathilda Benro to Margaret! Schuler, at the three! torjr frame) building, with store. 211 Bond Street.

20 by 75. lans have been filed for the following Hew buildings In Brooklyn: Pierrepont Street, south side, 250 feet west of Hicks Street, four three-story, basajnent. and attic brick buildings. 19.6 by 52. 9i.WK Graham Lusk.

owner. Scholes Street, south side, 17 feet east of JOnard Street, one-story brick aynagogue, rr H. 1 Congregation Ahawth fcholum, owner i Fourth Avenue, southeast corner Thirty, sixth Street, five-story brick flat, eight families. 24.4 by 71, C. O.

T. Lind-strand, owner. Flftyslxth. Street, north side, 2KJ feet west of Fourth Avenue, one-story brick stable. 40 by 49.

Nellie Lombal. owner. 1 Troub Street, ftt, two-story brick stable. 26 by loO J. F.

Farrell. owner. Uncoln Road, north side. 233.6 feet east of Flatbuuh Avenue, two-story and attic frame "dwelling. 8H.6 by 58.6.

extension vy 10. Richard Young, Logan Street, east side, 200 feet south of Kidgewood avenue, two-story frame dwell ing. by ao, George Beach, wner. Hushing 'Avenue, northeast corner of Market Avenue, two-story brick produce "ur'. oj oy sa, irotzinan fceaton, owners.

1 Eaot Nineteenth Street, east side. 330 feet tiorth of Avenue two-story and attic awemng. Dy 41, JO.OUO; V. suoworay, owner. i i Fifth Avenue, northwest corner of Thlr.

teenth Street, one-story brick 25 by 0, Ovorge W. Ingram, owner, i Recorded Real Estate Traaafera. Thurtday. Aug t. BT.

133 ft of 3d 25x100; Harrlvt Koarka tu Kunnt and Uanrr $28,000 "in bt, iv jtast; uu Z. Jicn to EllvsUth Winters $2,000 tau nr. s. 1K rt of 4th Av. 35 loo.ll: Churl OrlfTea and othara, trust- 1 of Bamuel Wlllets.

deceased, to Mry W. Wlllets 32.430 iJU bt. nl a. 70 ft of 4lh AV. StZix KU.ll: mm to asm ......32.124 ir.ap or ran Hmmt farK.

24th Ward, Ephralra B. Jtrj tu Jamaa M. Co ll'TH BT. a. It3 ft of Lanox Av.

17 xlOO.ll; Cnarlas H. Truax. refer, to Jam fuj S4TH HT. a. 21 tt -of 2d A.

.14.800 Hj2. tkiriK B-4iznthal to Bernard H-jlrxeuihal and wife BT, a a. 3(W tt of Klnrs i West Farms Koad. 1MJ TUim Bartas to Mary Kan- n4y ....4. 1MTH BT.

430 ft of WUlia Av. 2.txlJ0; Oeatlng and wife to Miry MoUulre AiRJQUa BT. a. Lot 1.04U. man of L- conla fara.

tWaatcheater;) Levi II. Mac and wife to James Lmuccl and wife 0 bKKKJH T. a. Lot 1.W&0.. aama map; same to Frank Tai-ano and wife kU.VROK eT, larael Uoldatala to 10 i 700 630 Caroline A.

Oreonbaum S4.0OO vHRVBTIiS aT. 23 aiul 23: Jente Kilter to Lena K'wenwelg 43,230 mtKirr BT, iu: loAeoa I'roOel and wife to Molamon Ulutk 1,500 bakkum If oa J.amea Doadm McClellana and wife to Joe-ph Tuckerman Omitted same fHOrtKTV; c-harl H. Truax. referee, to same 11,000 vr.u.M'n i mi. s.

i.t rt or iudiow sr. 23x73: John lierkel to Ka A. Block. 23.000 ST. 22H West Kale JCclly to lien- ia.iiln J.

irlk 40,000 nuuaiKH JT, ITtf ana Kicnoias K-lienachled and wife to lavtd K. Oppen-he mer KLIZABRTH ST. a. 103 ft a of Broome Bt. 23.

ZK? Vk26 2x7)14 Henry U. Oraeo-tiers and ft to Holomon mt. Moses Lewln and wife to Molomon VAnumky CliR YBT1K fT, 2ti rVant-ls J. aVbnugg to Oar akhmUlt 2S.0OO JiT AV, too ft a of 2d tit, lSlxlOUx kxlui; Joho J. Dw Bols and others to nooert U.

Uu Bola. 171 ST, a a. 4O0 ft of 10th A v. 2fM PretelKb M. Uu Bots to Mamael O.

1TH nr. a a 273 ft of Av, 23xUS.S; "irlea and wlfa 10 John W. Coodjt 84,000 sTH BT, a a. 830 ft of 6th Av, 2Sx2; Julia Doda-a and other lo J. ttmlth toln Jr 10 ftVTH bT, a a.

830 ft of Ha Av. 2Bx2; J. Smith Dodse and others, executors J- stinlth Ltodaa. La J. auuith Liodxe.

1 BT. a a lf fekW fL. Caroline Weaten S1.KM.t. I Av. I "fMrt A.

Shermnn tn rri man i 0r of Hrv 1 "n- Planck i9 namuel Ver- 8MH HT. 22.000 AY, I nvrner. n. 2.10 ft XOth nd wifo to I 28.000 01 to ft of TH 8T. a.

atui 5 "-V -i 28- uu u. vi tTin av. i1 7o C- h.Vi'-?'' other. 430 Drive "iverslde wir Hall and vrvi'is sinn ward Ed D.n.- iuner 1.000 corner of 7Mh St. 27 to Effingham 6,000 rt nr r.tK a h.

jChanler 23.000 AV' a. fKt ft in.K c.1 20x97.8: Paul O. Decker end wife A 1 Pontile SrhmMr 7.900 AV, e. a. 60 ft of Tall A Tm Bt' Benjamin nl wife and Georse N.

Itllam and wife to Frank 170TH HT. ir a. llS'ft'e'nf vLn'Ki'it Av, lOxVO; Charle. Van Riper and James M. Ia Coste and wives to Frederick Mrrnner .1 173TH8T.

ll s. 63.8 ft 4,250 av. HLKxion; Frank P. Ixx-kwood nd wife to Benjamin A. Williams and another MlT 25.

tnapiof 63 choice lota, part of Oak- tree j'lot. JTremont; the t'nlted Renl Estate and Trust Company to Jacob OLEBE AV. 'it 'Af k'n'Vh 760 westcnesten Turnpike, 27-100 city lots; MirV A. Carroll In Fnnnv 1 BALAOMB AV. a.

Lota ST 4 and arr. m.J. of Set.m Homestead; Beton Homestead unu Lomunv to jnhn miinn m.A 1.000 faoo 6TH 8T. corner Avenue p. 103x103-Thomaa B.

Leahy to John Townshend. JAMES BT. 10; Abraham Salomon to a in tt.TOIll., 9.000 MADISON ST 212; Sarah Goldfarb to Trthn I'oklll. MADISON 8T i 23(i. 11 ft 'orscam mei ft.

33.6xO4.10x23.x5.1; Mary H. and X. O'Connor to Samuel Ootdsti-ln 1 1 1ST V. si 23.5 ft of 4th St, 25x100; ueneoict A- Klein and wife to Jonas ana another 1 618TJST, js. 275 ft of 2d I iw.o; meat Bcnmiat and wtre to Frances SchnuKRi 18,000 18T AV.

23.0 ft of 491 St, 25x 100; Jonas -Weil and Bern hard Mover i and wives to Benedict A. Klein LISFENARD ST. 125.10 ft of West tsroaoway, Cliarles Althot to Frank Downlm ist FRANKLIN S3T. J. Smith Dodge.

ana wne to ins executors or J. Smith Dodge 4 j. 10 8TH ST. 151 East; Jacob Jung and wife to Mathilda, Hlrschberg i' 10 08TI1 ST. a i.

100 ft It 3d Av. 80x100.8; Henry Hey man and wife to Henry Mein- hard and j. i 1 65TH ST, 831 East; August Jaeob and wife to Henry Dreyfoos j. 27,000 OiST ST. 1 (I of 2d Av, 16x100.8; Elise Lot-.

to Felix Levy j. 14.000 SAME PROPERTY; Felix Levy and wife to Marie Lutuck j. 18 000 BOTH ST. a. 2u0 ft of 8d-Av, lOOx 100.8; Joseph J.

Schrelner and George Fennell and wives to Henry B. Pye.i. 88,750 56TH 8T, 140 ft of 4th Av, 22.x i 100.5; James M. Smith to Alfred W. Spear L.

j. 44.000 MADISON A corner of 105th St. 23x00.11x23.11x6.lO; William H. Hall. -i to Magdalena Frey and George 1 Hinck 1 32.S00 118TH ST.

0 a. 200 ft of 2d 100.10; Sarah J. Steele to Louis P. Bach 55.000 2D AV, Charles M. Rosenthal to 1.

Hulda Goldstein I. 1 SAME PROPERTY; Mayer Rosenthal to I Charles Mi Rosenthal 1 P32D ST. 177 East; Felix Levy and wife id I- Elise Lotse 2C.300 104TH ST. 205 ft of 4ih Av. 2Jx 100; Edward C.

Thatcher and wife to 1 same if I 26.800 1218T ST. 53.11 ft ot 2d Av, Six 03.11; ihn Dally to Mary Lnlly L. 1 PLEASANTS AV. 84.3 ft of 110th St. 10.8x73; John M.

Lally to Mary C. uaiiy 1 SD AV. 1.H.I2: Myer Hellman and wife Florence Nathan to 19.000 MADISON AV, s. 75.11 ft of 105th St. 24.0x70; William H.

Hall. jto Christian C. Knorr and wife .1. 28,000 11411-1 si, 4id tiaxi: occo ana Fortunato d'Onofrlo to John Glorno and another, lOliTH ST, 161 East; Amelia Davis to Her 7.000 man Lecklcheld and wife I MADISON AV, a. 25.11 ft of 103th St, i 3xW.10; William H.

Hall. to Mar- garet 21.130 107TH BT, East; Hulda Goldstein 'to Charles M. 14,000 AMSTERDAM AV. s. 23.11 ft of lOlst St.

23x10)1; Edward J. Moloughney and wife to WUllam H. Schumacher 4.. 1 112TH ST. 241 Wesi; Will.

am H. Plcken! to 1 Fannie AJ 1 113TH ST. 17 West; William J. Shotwell and others to Jamea F. i 17,000 AMSTERDAM AV.

60.1 ft a of l30th St. 23.2x Irregular; John Lally and wife to Michael J. Lally. part 1 13STH ST, s. 27.6 ft of 8t.

Ann's Av, 80.4x100; Stephen-J. Egan and wife j. to Henry L.j 10 BOSTON ROAD or Sd Av, a. 60 ft of I 150th Bt.i 42.2xMx irregular: James Hi. Amundseq to Ajida B.

Chandler 3,000 1 Recorded- Leases. TIEDMANX. Henry to Friedrlch A. Bert part of 1 012 forest Avi years $420-8480 HASKIK. John to Owen McCarthy; store, 80 Park Row, 4 10-12 years.

2,000 DUFFY, Psrtlck C. to Gustav Ookenfuss; store. 802 Hth Av. 4 10-12 years A 736-630 NEFF. Katharine, to Tneooore.

it. iserc; a or Jerome av, adjoining tanasi ot Andrew Anderson, 72.0x33 to new cp-nnarh cf Central Bridae x48xU1.10. 6 years 720 plecorded Morlgsgrs. AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY to the Ne-k'jrk Life Insurance Company; vmar inf KDruce and Kassau Sta 4 years BL'RFIEND. Henry to Mary A.

Car-j roil; cf Globe Av. ft from; Wemchester Turnpike, Installments i 0.000 BLOCH, Kusa to John Bethel; 4 of IleUncev 1 St. 63.7 ft a of Ludlow. St. li year 18.000 BK1HTED.I Charles and wife toj 1.

K. Kane 12 Hsrrison St. 2 years. 10.000 CON RON, I John E. and another to Mmtih- a corner of Amsterdam! Av and Hist Bt, 8 years .1 81.000 CL'NNINGHAM.

James to Tltlei iiarania and Trust Comoanv: 217 vteat, ll.Mo vears ,000 rtivniT W. to Charles 86 West 2sth St, 2 years $4,000 DODGE. Sm'th. to J. J5mlth ir and aihera.

executors: of 2oth 330 ft wlof 0th Av, 1 year 16.000 DOWNING. Frank L. to Hernmn Wroa kow: IS and! 13 Llspenard St. 3 years 20.000 PH-LER, i William and another- to New-York Lite Insurance Company: a uitn Kii'5 ft of Central Park West. 4 i years 40,000 11U0 aame: of oVth St.

200. ft of Central Psrk West. 4 years 4 40,000 DILL Aobie snd anoUier to C. HJ a of IkHh Bt. 836 Weai.

8 years DUNN, Alfred to 1 it. ivr: a Lexinctoo Av and 81rlh St. 2 yenrs i. 6,000 DAWSONj John, and others to tne ia, w.ra- Mertcaae Insurance Company; 1 u.itiKi. av.

Tft ft a ot 71st Bt. years ":...) DL'FFT John to Caroline McMencn; of 6th Av. 228 6 ft of High Bridge Kusd, 8 years 4 DILLON. 1 John, and another to Setoa Humeawad Land Company; of Bat-corn A. Lota 874 and 870, map of Setoa homestead.

8 years 1... FRIEDMAN. Leo. and If to Andrew Mills. executor; a ot 00th, Bt, VJU.H ft i of 2d Av.

3 years FORD, Fraacis aad wlfs to the Bowery Savings Bank; of James 8t, 4.4 ft of New Bowery, 1 year 1..., FALK. Benjamin to Kale C. Kelly; AM Wear 4th St. 8 years 1.000 600 2.000 4.000 6,000 OOLDHTEIN.i Hulda, to CM. Rosenthal; 2d Av.

2 years 7,000 GIoRNO.j John, and another to Rocoo D'Onofrlo and another 418 East 114th Bl, 8 years GALLAUHER. Cornelius, to Title Guar 2.000 antee and Trust Company; 137 lEast 8Mh HtJ 8 years 12,000 OAKVlNi Miciiaei in wire 10 m. '-mt-r; 0 i-t 134th Bt. 126.6 ft ot 84 Av. .8 4.....

6,000 Join aaa wire to 4. A. RoosevaH and 207 Duans 6V 28,004 1 i Ort sVVfc vi viii AV. 'Ar 1 Ml HT M- 21.000 o. tT or-tth Av.

it; Hine. ad "heni 18 WlufcniH Mnnln 77-rit rt f- "-3 ft of lvTin.r?nU.A- obbtns and wife to Mlltam U. (Wilson 1 i 3D "1 22i050 lrrrular: JMm-a a mitmiaan i ORERN A till. Camllnel A. in I Monroe St.

It 688. map and anuther to Blgmund 1,000 1.000 2.000 1200 000 2,730 20,000 uaua anu anuiner: U4 Kldrllm' de. niand I CAMP, Harletn Bavlna Bank, 'n a of 122d St. lid rd 01 tun at, 1 HEVM jaroo. and wlte to Henrv Altnefeiier: Weat ll.Mh Hi 9 vm HlXttMtlCKO.

Axel, and another to T-enb--tldrd Vmrd Land Imnravemrnt Compiny; Lot mi. man ectiun A Vnc estate 1 8AMK to Twelfth Want ftavlnBs Bank: Hoe Av. 1S3.S ft ot Km. man I HnOEJAUKK, AlDhoncel and others to fnioij Trust Company; a a of Oruve Bt. HOROWITZ.

Jacob, and wife toi'MarV wT.nf.mnm. as guaraian; 301 Uelannv bt uewii rn, 20.000 8AMB A. K. Ely same property, 1 HIN'E; 3.000 9.000 6.010 2.750 2,750 18,000 4.000 1.150 2.000 4.000 000 42,000 10.300 33,000 22,000 1.500 2.000 14,000 8,000 8,000 2.000 2,300 32.300 2,000 0.000 456 21.300. 10,800 43.000 15,000 13.000 850 13.000 11,000 2.916 83,000 20.000 20,000 13.000 3.000 Catharine, and others to D.

W. rtow'as(tnd and othr- in Wmui unh a. jea HVSf. Ellen, to the Farmers' Loan and Company; 33 Vel 3Jth Bt, 1 Trusd year JOROll NSICN. Charles 6..

and wife to Twel. th Ward Savinns Bamc: a of Hot year Uv, 108.8 ft of Freeman St. 1 SAME cf to same: of Koa A V. 12.1.6 ft p-'reeinan St, 1 year I. Benedict to K.

R. Jackson KLEIS and 23.5 l.thers, executors: iw of 1st Av. of 40th St, 3 i. Christian i and aknther to KNOH W. H.

Hall. si of Madison Av, 75.11 ft of IQTlth Rt 1 v.ar KVRM18KT. Becky, to J. L. Weller: 141 N6rf4lk St.

demand. LEWI I Fannie, and another to W. H. rtckin; of 112th Bt. 829 ft of 7th AV.

2 years i 1 IX'K K. Marie, to Felix Lew: a a of 61st t. 85 ft Of 2d Av. demand j. LEC1 CHEIDT.

Herman, and wife to Amelia Davis: 161 East lOOth St 1 vir LAVELLE. Patrick, lo the New-York Sav ings I Bank; a of 28th St. 200 ft west of 26 Av. (three morte-ae-ee 1 vwr MANNING, William and wife to Will- lam Stall's Sons; of 77th St, 104.3 ft of I Riverside Drive, (three mortgages.) 1 i. MEI Nil A RD, Henry.

another to Henty Hyman: a of IKith St. 100 ft of 3d A v. 3 -earn i McCLAVE. Josephine, and another to Alice ivetditas, as trustee; 13d West 5Sth St, 8 yes 1 mer: ENT. Hannah, and another to Alice Ei anle: a of Jefferson Av.

2T3.8 ft of Iick'lld St. 8 vesrs McQllADE. M'la to Patrick Lilly; sk.f 15th St, 207.2 ft of 7th Av, 3 yen 1 THE I BOTTLERS' MANUFACTURERS' Association William D. Barbour and otliffs. trustees; of S8th St, 245.2 ft McILFAINe! Mary, to Ti'le'cuarant'ee" i itusi company; West 30th St, 3 yeai i I.

MULKALL. Marsrarrt, and husband to Na- thai! A. Chedsey; of 163d St. 146.6 ft ot 3d Av. 3 NATHAN.

Florence, to Louis Wolff: cornVr of Sd Av and lOlat Br rismanH NBFI, Theodore and wife to the Henky Zeltner Brewing Company; of Jbrome Av, adlolnlng land of Andrew Andbrson. demand L.i OPPHNHEIMER, -David to Nicholas Esrnscheld; 179 and 181 Wooater St, 2 jeaas OLIVKR. Mary, to H. Parker; a of Aqta-duct Av. 101 ft of Buchanan Plnsn, 5 years i O'BRIEN.

to i Alfred D. Hewitt anai anotner, executors; or Bathgate Av.l 132.4 ft of lH3d St. 8 veara PFAfF. Jacob, to The United Btates Real testate and Trust Company; lot 25, map of 0)ak Tree riot. Tremont.

3 veara RlTTiF.R. John O. and wife, to Samuel Arohson; of Pell 223.2 ft of Bowery. 3 years SAME to Robert Kerr; same property. 2 yea SAME to Union Trust Company of New York; 20 to 24 Pell Sti 8 years ROSENBLATT, Benjamin, and wife, to w.

1 riorn ana another; a of oth St. 115it ft of Av 1 and 5 years, (two mostR-axes) .....1 ROBERTS, Peter, and wife, to R. D. Wlsihrop and others, executors; 276 West Broadway, 0 years. SCHMIDT, Sophie, to P.

G. Decker; of Horest Av. 89 ft of 16dth St. 0 years. 8WEET.

Ellxsbeth. to The Emigrant In dustrial Savings Bank; a lsth St, 200 ft of 1st Av. 1 yeari. SCHUMACHER, Wllllatn 1 to E. J.

Mofcrnghney; a Amsterdam Av 23.xl ft of 101st St. 3 THEl MORENO COMPANY ot West Vlr-r sin la to Gottlieb Gennert; 420 5th Av, lensehold i YOTH. Richard to New-York Life Jnshrancs and Trust Company and another; of 83d St. 422 ft of 8th Av. Uvt niortR-aaes.) 1 and 8 vesrs W1THERBEE, Sophia to the trustees 01 Robert collesre or Constantinople; si of 85th St.

270 ft of Central Psrk Wt. demand WYBTT. Florence to Harry. M. Sln)s and another; 267 Madison Av, 3 ye: AML1G.

Frank and wife to Ella Nearsulmer; of 183d 174 ft of fid Av, (two mortgages.) 3 years WUYTACK. Maria to 8. Everson; of Webster Av. 111.1 ft of line of Wlllam H. Morris's i land, 3 years Asslgsments of Horlgagts.

BA IRACH. Solomon, to Isaac Bachrach. $1 f7 3u 1.000 BIN JHAM. William and another to E. Wilder HO ARD.

Mary to D. R. Jones SAM to William J. Kauss HI' HES, Richard, and guard- and executors, to Mary Prince, (five an ignments) JAt KSON. Henry to Frederick Wag- ei 7,000 JOJ KA ES.

David to W. J. Nauss 3tXt 2,301 IN. George, to Dennis Cahlll -IQ WtT LE tlier. wo assignments) ai Ml 3.000 DLEIJKOOK.

Frederic to Pau- Eltllnger and another, (two assign- mi its) 11.004 SC: SRi ULT7.E, Louis W4 to K. B. Schultxe. 2,500 KIM. Frleoertcke, to J.

Middle- Lr; 8.067 sc; ICKLING. John, i and wife to Bar- bl a Lanomann 330 Tl' GUARANTEE AND TRUST COM-y to Newburg Savings Bank, (two sa: KA ignments) to Annie B. Kellogg 40.000 15,000 TH WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE mpany to Title Guarantee and Trust impany 1 80.000 2.200 3.000 TTH August administrator, to au- J. Uhl Jonas, and Bernard Mayer to 8am- Weil Lis Pendens. ST.

213 West; Farmers' Lean and Trust mpany against Brogun H. Ousterhoudt and ers. (foreclosure ot mortgase.) SO TH ST. 70; Albany Bank against ry J. Haynes and others, (foreclosure of 1 incase.) i 1C7 ST and Fultoni St.

corner: Patrick J. ic ndon against Church of St. Auguatfne and lo lers, (action to foreclose mechanic Hen.) IN ERVALE AV. 208.5 ft of 169th 25 ft front: Pbebe J. Arncw against Bernard Sweeney and others, (foreclosure of mort- Is tre.) i 1 Oil' ST nnd Oth Av, corner; Herter Brothers a atnst Alfred Zucker and others, 'action to 1 f.

Ireclose mechanic a. lien. I B7 ST. s. hi ft.

of 10th Av. 19x90: the nerlcsn Mil inaiy society against Oscar C. etnman aod others, (foreclosure of mortgage.) Meehaalei' Lleaa. iled yesterday in the County Clerk's office FRANKLIN AV, 021.6 ft a of 7th Bt. ft iront; valentine uors against Annie L.

Spltzer, owuer and contractor 81.230 101 ST ST and Amsterdam Av. corner. 11; Bernaid Biigatzky against John srolth. owner: Paul Miller, 83 LlIUANON ST. 100 ft of Mapes A v.

23xi 00; L. U. Carter against Caro- Ine and Charles Kurshais. owners: llmrlM lnrchala contractor 110 PAh-HGATE AV, a 22a a of 178th Bt. xiuo: James vtara against Henrietta rLhroeder, owner; James J.

Ward, contractor BAbJE PROPERTY; John Ward against same SEW COJtPORATIOXS. The Park Theatre of Niagara Falls. luiuuiiu w.u uia.tuie.iu a tueaire: cauitai. S.MI.- btsj. Directors Arthur Schoellkoff, K.

M. Clark, Ai'lf Rose, aud F. I. Pierce of Niagara Falls. I The Universal Heating and Cooling Company Of I New-York City, la produce artificial heat and cold In buildings, railroad cars.

and to deal In I devices for such purposes; capital. $1,000. Di reftors Baker, Mary A. Dean, and KdMace Conway of New-york City. the Bradford Printing Company of New-York i.iiy, to carry on a jod printing and general m6nuracturtng statinoery Duslness; capital Directors John Brewer of Summit.

R. M. Brewer and G. D. T.

Rouse of Brook The Superior Foundry Company of Lift la Fails, with a capital stock of $20,000. to manufacture and sell Bupsrlor furnaces, steam and hJt-ster and to conduct a general niunnry Business. Directors victor Adams, Hi Switser. W. Vosburgh.

aad V. Bur- rdsrs of Little Falls. lUght, but Had a a t'apleasaat Way From The Montreal (Ouebect HaraM ben. Herbert baa realgned the command the Canadian militia. He was a mcA wfrfr mnti Irmita A 1 s.

r.M... 7. manner. wOietber these were In organisation, equip. ii ueservea and ner uf Jr1 uul eiaoiaaesses was not alw Wen received, and he provoked critics nl.t nmlia Ma avlll k.

i ys if ah energetic and earnest rather than a ao- Hi vvihui.mwi, THE COMMERCIAL WORLD Moderate Speculative Demand and Firmer Prices. 1 i BETTER jjYEST AND LOCAL COVERLNG Wheat at th rin. ist-TTr SWOV St9 48 irilS'VUrU i Wan, Steady Provisions Firm 1 -i-Cotton mchcp Cot- fee Quiet. Wheats prices were lower early In the day throjigh free realising by local longs and fair selling for foreign account, but the late business was at an advance, as Influenced by the firmer reports from the West and; bullish crop news from Califor nia, with the close higher! Provisions fol lowed grain and closed firmer. Cotton was active anil made an advance of about lie.

Coffee was dull, but closed 'firmer. CASH PRICES FOR STAPLES. heat Va -rvi, in elevator, i No. i mixed, in 74 ax liHv 9 3.M0 17 il orn, jso. mixed lour, straights.

Spring rlour. st-raianta Cotton, middling II i iin a I i cuiujntQit J. IV, IIICM. ....11.75 12.25 Lard, Western steam 0.0O Hctf. famtlv ii.wi wio.uir Butter, creamery, fancy 18 1814 Sllirap vrlniilaiul Cheese.

State, full cream, 7 8Ta rou. no. 1 foundry tfl2.75 Iron. Scut-h. copper, Lad av.

ft uiTuiru wtraa ana aeciinea iVdtflViC, -lth cables lower. Increased Liverpool -iiiuk. ana rocai longs reaitz- I IT mnvmtirA 1.1.1 it, ir i Tl. wnn ine ana on oullish crop news from California declined on late foreign selling, and closed firm at v. th Ujr' wUn moderate trade Spot i an aavance or VsOo.

which checked ouslness. at close: No. 2 red. free lu it i A 1 -iuubi; r0. Northern, 3V4e over September, free on board.

aft, tat X'n -1 ejiuai, oc; i nara. anoat, iHic; No.jl Manitoba, hence, none; from Atlantic ports. 48.007 bushels; receipts. 63.675 bushels; at Atlantic ports, 108,401 bushels: in the Interior, 37.7l0 bushels. wnn-vontrecu lost "ie through local realising, hut reacted sharply, and rained HifilVc lewrlng the Weat, with some local covering, detains: anil Plnalnw m.

A 1 7 With a light trade Spot was quiet at an ad- Imik ilf-i r1 aa.000 bushels. Including uu.cu, ir eaporx. at ooc. free on hnn1. ih.

.1 i v. ui. Nov2 mixed at aoeso. delivered, and 12.000 aushels yellow at 51V4c. delivered Receipts.

U4.025 bushels; at Atlantic ports. 103.206 bushels; In the Interior. 213.208 bushels. hence, 43.21 bushels; from. Atlantic ports.

bushels. OATS Contracts were dull and without features, with prices unchanged to sc lower Spot were moderately active and weak at He decline. 47.000 bushels. Including No. 2 white.

iw, Clippeu, aoc; no. 32ic; Noj 2 mixed, 28c for 10,000 bushels; No. 3. iirjwvic wiute, juc; no. mixea.

Xwc lor IK mm i i iiuBiif-ia, iwk mixea, 2ntaduc; track rhltj. JOA.J.Ln (W l.i.. 1 I i tut Au.msu uuNiria. Jeceipis, 229.800 bushels; export, 1,644 bushels. i OPTION SALES.

WHEAT. Bushels. Month, ugust September i)ctober i Rant. 73 72d74H 7875 0-16 7tt78 Qose. 74 74 7414 75k, 7h5i 70,000 2.580,000 10.000 2,025.000 110,000 December May .4 Totali.

i CORN. Month. Bushels. August i Range. 4TTif 4Vi-47 47 Close.

49 4: 47 41 -September 210.000 Jctober i May 298.000 i OATS. Month, Bushels. August Range. Close. 27 20H 284 September 10.000 October No.

2 yhlte October Total; 10,000 FLOUR There- was absence of life to the trading, iand prices were more or less nominal and generally eatiy. Salea of only 8.30O bblu, including 3.000 bbls Spring patents at (3.750 clear, and 300 bbla do, extra, at quotations, and Jlear. and 5.00 bbla do. extra, at quotations, and 1.OO0 bbls Winter straights at 83. "ot S3.

8o. 8.311 bbls snd U.S. sacks; exports. 3,402 bbls and 1.730 sacks; from Atlantic porta. bbls and sacks.

WINTER. Barrels. Nominal. Nomtnui. Fins supers No.

1... lea rs Straights White wheat, Patents Special City patents City clears City extras City supers City fine 83.0O& SXIO S.WJ 3.30 8.40tf 8.00 B.eoi? 3.80 a.UO& 3.80 4.004 4.05 4.75 4.004 4.23 3.jo 3.JO it 3.13 SPRING. Sacks. Barrels. Fine $2,000 Mipers Nominal.

NoinlnaL No. Nominal. 2.7O(2.90 3.0it($3.10 Clears 2.00 3.00 3.05sf 3.30 Straights 3.304) 3.85 8 8.70 Patents I 3 3.70 3.70tt 3.00 Special. brands 8.80 3.00 4.004 4 80 RTE FLOl'R-Qulet and easy: sales. 200 bbla We quote: Western and Stat superrlne, 3.6T.; fancy.

73. CORNi PRODUCTS Dull and essy. We quote: Brandy wine. IIMW: eagamore. Sz.uO: Esmeralda.

granulated yellow meal, white do, s3.iOiS.ao; nrswerr meal, si.sa; grits, si. 85; ehops. boc; coarse meal, 06c; fine do. l.loaI.li. OATMEAL Dull, but steady.

Quoted: Rolled oats. cut. 8S.03984.30; ground, If 83. 65; Including wholesale and Jobbing prices for Tresh goods; ro. pearieo Dariey.

RYE-rEntlrely nomlral: no boat loads here State quoted at about 67SflOc BARLiEY Nominal at 05370c for No. 2 West era. to arrive: No. 2 Milwaukee at 62c. MALT Dull and nominal.

We Quote: Western nt 63070c two-rowed Stats at 70c; six-rowed at TPtfSOc.i FEEI Moderately active and ateady. Quoted: 40, GO. end HO lb. SOtesoc: roiaaiinxs. uuctosl: sharps.

rye feed, 82a8o; ollmeal, 822.509 823 per ton. In sacks, spot, or to arrive; cottonseed meal, $10820, spot, or to arrive; Job lots II extra: screenings. 5060o for No. 2 seed, and 75c lor no. 1.

SEEDS In crass seeds there haa been limited ijdbblng baslness. with prices without change.) In lob lots prices stood for clover at fronk tu to SD.30. and high grades at IV.750 810.25 per 100 lb; timothy at from 88 to 88.70 per too. 10. I OILS.

COTTONSEED The beat bid on good off-grade yellow 'yesterday was 27c; this was tc decline, and business was making hsadway slowly; there was abseacs of demand from export sources. For prime yellow the asking rale waa 28c, which was essentially as upon the market of the day before, but there was absence of bidding. There appeared a lull in tne suua tlon arte rally, with the only trading In off grade lota, and Including 480 bbls, part at 27c, and 270 bbls off-grade yellow and whit at Tfi-28c. Crude In barrels In small lots waa at 24i23c. COCOA NUT OIL had a small de Ceylon at Do oia anu oc asitea.

ana Cochin! at SViC bid and 5c asked. MENHADEN waa on let -and nominal. LINSEED was In moderate demand and ateady at ftue. EATS-FOOT OIL had a moderate buatneaa, with pur unraeked yellow at 63c; racked yellow up to water white at 57 1 at 52c; No. 2 at common at 45c.

LARD OIL. was- In moderate demand, with ale quoted lor city I Pet role PITTXBL'RQ. Aug. 1. Oil opened and highest 138; lowest and closed.

182 bid. Standard prices for crude ou uocuaageu at laa. PROVISIONS. HOO) PRODUCTS Ware sold down 20c on pork and points on bud and bacon, but recovered by tb close the extent of the decline. The reaction to steadier prices was more with grain, i although there was possibly some Influence from th small receipts of hogs, which war only about 85,000 head at all Weatern points.

Speculation ran light, as also did export demand. Chicago estlmstts its hog receipts far to-day as 8.000 head. Th week's hog packing was 185.000 head; same time last year. 810.0OV -bead. IARD The market st tb West waa waa.

snd 50T points lower, but -recovered sod closed wsll ap to Wednesday night's figures on near month and 5 points higher oa January, through the firmness for grata and small receipts of hogs; July closed at 8.10c. nominal; September was at 8.108.1THc, closing at October at 8.17s bid to 6 22c bid. closing at 8.820 bid; January at 6.2otj8.3c, closing at 23c. -H-re the market was easier. rtosea nrm; aie of BOO tcs cash to refiners at 8.44c.

closing at 8.0O0. city steam atarc na up to a.ZDc, while rentiers bid Ar. rWrflnna Ma mmlm IbM.mW closed at nominal. Refined was quiet; Continent at S.5c; Brtuth America at l.asc. l-ompound lard was dull, with 44i34c quoted.

iyM, The early market was weak on a little Pleasure to sell. 1 with slack demand. Prices were told off 20c; from, this there was a reaction t- the doe of Wednesday's figures on the nrmer tendsncy of wraln; July clod at the west at S0.90- tu iuiMi kM cloalng at 810 bid; October clewed' at 818.05 i -anuaryi was st 810.100810.40. closing at 810.87 asked. Her there was a freer demand Imm Shfntkei a ,1 Ritfk L1.1.

x. 1 here were- ti i t-. i tP.J:60'- hort el28H4. oown about 7 p.lnta on short-at the West, but closed firm and 2S5 polnU higher than on Wednesday. At the Weat July cioeed at S.VDO- Dpni.mh..

st a.n clofln at 85.90 bid; October at aiwa KiTi at 83.97m,; January at 3.87' 1 T. innini St O.tl. CUTMEATS-There waa a alow market for all cuts, but no further changes were msde In prices, city pickled shoulders at 5c; pickled bellies, 12 i. i lo aversge, 7Vsc; clear 'i, 7(4C for 14 to 10 lb average; Pickled hams at i KV.fclOc. Weatern meats at ulCelCOI 1 rtMih hnma ss 1 ik for 14 and 18 lb; pickled hams at bc picaieo' snouiaers.

uerced. oc. BEEF Best lots of tierced. suited to export wants, are not plentiful, and ahow well-sustained prices. Other grades are slow and unchanged In ntice.

Quotation Packet. family, Ml 813; extra In barrels, plate. 8.W; city extra India mess. In tierces. tW.ttH for nrf-? od second grades.

BEEF HAMS Rather fsvor buyers on a slow traoing. Quoted offered at 817 at the We and 818 here. I DRESSED HOGS-Were offered at easier prices, with moderate demand ii.n.im. ih. u'mi head: aame time last year.

65.020 head. Chicago Receipt, II.OUO head; market -10 15c 84.4Oi3.l0; left over. 10,000 head. 1,657 head; weak: 10915c Rt. Uou Is Receipts, 2.W4I heao; lower; 84.20985.

Omaha-Receipts. 2.000 Pnd alow; lower; 84.404TX4.70. i83.Kf(85.S0, f4.W). Kansas City Receipts. 3.5H0 head; Steady; 14.4J&M.0.Y Cleveland I.Ieht averaire i lOW.5.

Indianapolis Receipts. 8.000 head; stendy; 84.85S3.1t. Quotations here were for heavy. for 180 lb. for 160 lb, 7c fori 140 lb and 120 lb, and 7HJ7ViC for pigs.

1 TAX.IX1W With the supplies of city well sold up and the fact that exporters would buy st 4c. some firmness Is shown by melters at 4Vc, and 50 hhds taken at 4kc, although for some lots not over 4c is offered. Of country salea of small lots to a moderate extent at 4ife-t V. as to quality. fcTEARINE For oleosteaiine the city pressers ask 6Mic, and placed 35,000 lb at that price, while there are Other local buvera at anri 6H asked.

There Is no Western demand. For iara steanne toe market continues slow and nominal at 8c tor wstern oleo. Oil At Rotterdam quoted at 45 fiorins. COFFEE. Contracts were aulet and elnal.

mt urii in points advance, with trading only local. Havre wns steady at "if. decline, and Hambnre oulet at partly 14 pfennig advance. Rio waa dull but firm, with No. 7 quoted at 16G16V.C and No.

8 at 14vi515c. Sales, 3.000 bags Maracaibo and 2,100 bags Central Amertcnn. on nrlvate Option Sales Onenlna- Call 11 a September. 500 boss, at 15.3.V-: October Mm lan at 15.40c; December. 600 bags, at 15.15c: March.

250 bags at 15c: total. 1.750 bags. Between Call and Close October. 1.250 begs, at 15.50c; December. 750 bags, at 15.25c; March, 600 bags, at 15.05c, and 800 bags at 15.10c; total, 8.0U0 bags.

Exchange-23 points paid to exchange 500 bags December for October; total for day, 6,730 vug. CLOSING PRICES. i. Same Tim Last Year. 12.7(K5U K0 12.6OW12.70 12.55912.:o 14.RKol4.DO 14.00914.10 13.501S.35 13.0O813.15 12.9012.U5 Months.

1 To-Day. 1S.10J15.20 15.05315.10 15.35 15.45 .15.40015.50 15. 435 15.50 ....15.83715. 43 January February March August September October November December ..4... BRAZIL COFFEE IN STOCK AND AFIOAT Total stock In New-Tork July 1st.

1895 231,505 receipts, (Kio Santos, oD.osu; vic toria. Bah la, Ceara. none.) In July i. .184.427 415.932 Warehouse deliveries in ....224.219 i I Total stock In New-Tork yesterday. .191,718 Baltimore stock 1.

isuo. Receipts In July .......72.233 i if 102.6S2 Deliveries in July 23,178 Baltimore stock yesterday T7.504 New-Orleans stock July 1, 1805 61.953 In II 1 1, A 1JR 66,338 Deliveries in 16,339 1 New-Orleans stock yesterday 39.009 Total stock Iri United States yesterday. .809.216 Afloat from RIO per ateam to July 81 ii 108.000 Afloat from Rkt per sail to fuly 31 7.000 Afloat from' Santos per steam Sand sail to July 81 63,000 Afloat from Victoria to July 23.000 1 Total j. Same time BISAZIL COFFEE. Invoice value of Nq, 7 flat Differences between.1 grades' as change coffee standards: ..612.216 ..355.736 ein fixed by Ex- No.

1... 2.93 above No. 7No. 6. .1.00 above Nn No.

2. .2.60 above No. 7 iNO. above No. 7 No.

8. 1.00 below No. 7 No. t). 1.00 below No.

7 No. 10... 1.00 below No. 7 No. 8.

..2.20 aoove No. 7 No. above No. 7 No. 5 1.35 above No.

7 Differences actual ly existing on the current Btreet deals: No. above No, 7 No. above No. 7 No. 3.

.2.73 above No. No. 4... 2.25 above No. 7 No.

5. .1.50 above No. 1 No. 6... 1.00 above No.

7 No. ,7... above No. 1 No. i 6..

.1.23 below No. 7 9... 1.73 below No. 7 No. 10.

..2.50 below No. 7 MILD COFFEE. Invoice Rates. Java, 28 31 i Mocha .23620 juva. MainiiK -e.

I 111 --1 i la vsuayra Cora sdang, Int'r, alacuaaar Timor lajo MaracaTbo TruJUlo Bocono Tovnr Caracas li4 tl -'i I i7 is ..:171 ..18 20 mjv, ej.l Porto Cabello.17 ti 8 Do. 10 r2H'. Ocana 184619 Bucara'ga Do. 20 421 Bogota ......20 V22 Mexican-Cordova. gn.l8 18 whits oaxaca 19 tjil 3uatemala and Merida Cucuta, 18 Do, f'r to rd-19 tjlUi U.i.

p'r to e.iUVtJ0 Central American-Costa fan Salvador 17t18. Do. 19 20 Cobon .19 4121 Jamaica lOJitZU COTTOX. Contracts showed considerable activity during th lata trading, and prices mad qui a sub stantial advance, or lot 18 points, based on the better msrkets abroad and tree covering by local shorts and th South. was (airly active at 1-1 advance; salea.

849. bales for export and 417 bales to spinners, with 17,900. bales delivered on contract. CURRENT PRICES. Middling Gulf Middling j.

.7 Quotations sre for cotton in sight, running In quality not more than half grade above or below ml, Inline i i Rates on arid off middling, as established by th Revision Committee, at which grades other thaa middling may delivered on contracts Fair ....1 IVicon VrS on 5- l'ic ort 7-16o off hiC on 6- lUc on lVl.e off Even Middling fa In Strict low Low middling: Strict good Uood Good ordinary. Good middling Strict middling stained. u. Middling 7-32o off 7-ltto oil The sales Mr future delivery, th highest aud lowest prices, and the doauig prices wt the day sre as xotiow: To-osys 1 Closing Extremes. Months.

August September October November December January Feoruary March Total Prices. HI best. Lowest. Sales. 6.95 6.87 4.500 18,400 6.98 7.08 7.06 7.11 7.16 8.H9; 8.94 6.98 1.

OS 7.07 63. 900 ..7 1IH7 1H ..7.247.26 1O.3O0 14.SOO 40.8OO i 6i 7.22 7.18 152.300 RECEIPTS AT PORTS WEEK ENDING IU- DAT. AUO. I SAM T. 1 29 ID '1 40 40 ..80 7 126 73 54M 2oS Bo5 188 (KM 688 S30 434 Galveston New-Orleans Mobil -i 685 1 8 1 10 19 11 mmuiaii Charleston Wilmington .1.

4 Norfolk 1 Boston ii ui Philadelphia Totsl .177 82 GROCERIES. MOLASSEri The feeling was firm, with Inquiry for fancy stock. a fair K. Orleans. eeoirirgsliN.

Ot leans, open kettle Ordinary rair t'ommon Uood .2008 Fair 17l 1'fime 90.10 Prim -Choice Choice Burliedos. Cues, 00 omial Puerto 4UCO. ...,31 RICE Demand only fair, with price held firmly, and supplies moderate. Domestic .....1,04 Ordinary- Java, in bond. Fair Jnva i Good Prime Choice .414 Rtc 2Vtt2V 10O lb H.0O81-10 Rice brao.

100 Head lb 70 SUGAR Raw was In better demand and held very firmly. Pale. 8.000 bags centrifugals, teat, at 3 ll-82c. coat and freight, and 25.s)0 bag do. at 2c.

cost and Refined fairly active st firm RAW SUGARS. Muscovado. 8Sr test .2 Molssses sugar. 80 Cen trUagsJa, 96 test REFINED SUGARS. Quotations are for wholesale Iota.

Th eutald figures are th quotation posted by lb ruining companies, and the Insld rates' show actual deducting rebates at present allowed. New-York snd Philadelphia rellners also allow I per cent, trad discoont oo lots of luo bbls or snore, and on less quantities one-a 1 of 1 per cent They, will not sell less than 23 bbls. for 'sugar packed In bags there Is sn additional charge on granulated. (No. 13 and 14,) but fea per lb on all other grsdesj Pwn'nos Coats powdered U-lt Granulated 4 7-lw CuUoaf 5 l-mt)i Crushed l-l'rtr.

Powdered tyt Vi 13-14 Cosrse granulated .....4 Fine 4 7-lnfM Extra fine granulated 4 -li'HS Con, granulated 4 4 1l-lli XX XX .4 13-KHS'-, M.xld 4 11-l'4-l Diamond A ...4 7-16'4J Confectioners' 46-l(i4U Columbia A 4 a-ieV lndsor ..4 g.ic4,4:v. Ih04n A Kraptr A 4 5-18 3-18 C- ir-HM'4 3 rS 13-18 u- 3. No. 13 (net) a No. 14 (net) 3 15-16 (rS 13-16 i COtXTRV PRODI CE.

AND PEA8 Only a moderate demand 1 rr, arrow at the moment, but stock wltn reserve, and there la a J- I. to feeling; pea quiet and unchanged; re ateady; 81.774 bid for round lots, wtth jobbing sales at 8180; not much aou.g In red kidney, but there, Is further 2 car" foreign pes. sold to go mi fi.ou. orrcn peas moving slowly, and feeling easy. We quote: Beans, domestic, mar-Zt cholc'1 rr bushel.

82.25; do, pes. 82.05: do, no, wntte Sidney. JLW. do. "d'urn.

81S081.7a Green peas, 'bbls, "riPirii. 2iici o. Scotch. r2V4e. x-aucy creameiy snows rurther firmness, on moderate sunrLa and firm vices, and reaches 18c In Instances.

Grades Just in hi, wmie tower qualities are not wanted to any extent. reamery. State and .18 ei84 Pre m.rv Crea niery, Weatern. firsts Creamery, Western, seconds Creamery, Weatern, thirds is nmt, 16 I7 14 jl5 12- jl3 .4.....17 0.. 15 16 13 (jl4 161 13 fjl 13 (1 14 ......13 en 11 12 12 ..10 011 v.HV4fll4 fU 104..

Dtate Dairy, half-flrfiln tube, Dairy, half-firkin tubs, firsts Diary, half-firkin tuba annHa Dairy. Welsh tubs, fancy iairy, weisn tubs, firsts. Dslrv. Welsh tiiha Dairy, WelsV'tubs, thirdsJIMI! Western V. -Imitation creamery, Imitation' creamery, aecnmta Dairy, firsts Dairy, thirds to seconds Factory, firkins, Factory, tubs, Fsctory, tubs, firsts Factory, seconds Factory, fourths to 10 CHEESE Large full-cream continue In lirht request, and concessions are betna- mail.

Small sixes are without change. Part skims are quiet snd State, full cream, large, colored, fancy. State, full cream, lurn whit. f.nr. State, full cream, large, prime to choice.

7 1i f11- full cream. Urge, fair to good. j. 64W State, full cream, large, common 6A, 6C Btate. run cream, small slse.

S1, tw. State, full cream, small else, 8 814 State, full cream, good to choice. 7 8 -State, full cream, small, com. to 6VH8 7)4 State, full skuna, Chenango and neigh-boring counties, large six, f-VtO. State, part skims, fair to prime 3Vs 4 State, part skims, common.

2' 8 State full skims lite IX EGGS Fair surjnllea. hnt mnatla- nnitar hiira Prices do not change, and rule firm for the net. ter qualities. State, country marks, per 14 14U Pennsylvania, country marks 13VMI 14' estern. northerly sections, prime to fancy is at isu.

Western, southerly sections, fair to prime jj q. js Southwestern, defective, per 36 dos. cas ...83.25 83.75 South weatern, defective, per 80- dos. case. 2.73 (j 3.15 Western, culls, dirties, candled, 80- dox.

case 2.70 2.85 Western, culls, checks, candled. 80- aox. case 2.00 2.26 Western, culls, ungraded 1.00 0 2-00 FRUITS FRESH Apples In lighter supply and a shsde firmer. Pears plenty from near-by points, and these generally either Immature or of common early variety, for which demand la light st former low prices. Southern Le Conte firm for choice quality.

Far 'Southern peaches are in light supply and firm, and the arrivals from Maryland. Delaware, and Jeraev. thouirn of Irregular quality and value, are meeting a fair outlet at steady prices. Southern grape more plenty and only the very best kits meet a good demand. Blackberries In light supply snd steady.

Fancy large blue huckleberries linn, but common black crackers are a drug on the market. Watermelon over-plenty, very dull, and low. Fancy ripe high-flavored musk-melons wanted, but market full of green and poor stock, for which there la very little outlet. We quote: Apple, hand picked, per bbl. 81 81.73; do.

windfall. 6utf75c; do. Maryland and Delaware, per crate, SOU joc Le Coo te. per bbl, do, Bartlett. near by, ao, iiapp a avome.

i.iaov. 00, Bell, i.z.x(Ti.ou: ao, common slOel.Xj Peaches, Jersey, per basket. Mntlbc do. Msrv land and Delaware, yellow and large red, 73eO I T- I. Kiir.T'i.

C- 1 5, uu, 1 vi 1 11, wviiKi 1,, Tvuuwru. camrr, 1.25ti82. Grapes, Niagara, per lb, io12c; do, Delaware. 1o412c; do, Moore Early. 64c: do.

common black, s-lb basket, 10930c. Plums, Dels. ware, Japanese, per basket. ZJ'Joc, Blackberries, per quart. 8910c.

Huckleberries, 4r 10c Watermelons, per carload. 83ut185. aiusk- melons. fancy, ripe, per bbl, do, poor to rair. 7oct ss.

I FRUITS DRIED The trade In evaporated apples moves along slowly, but holders are not urging the cold-storag stock. for sale, and when wanted buyers pay late prices. Sun -dried practically out of stock. Cores snd skins entirely neglected. Jobbing sales of new Southern cherries at 9c.

At lot ot 2a pkga new Southern sua-drled raspberries arrived to-day; no prices eslabl'shed as yet. Samples of new huckleberries and blackberries are shown, out buyers are taking no Interest in them, California aprloots and prunes continue to job'pretty well. We quote: Apples, evsporated, fancy, 77c; do. prim to choice. OV'-sc: do, common lo good.

do. sun-dried, 0Vy5c: cores ar.d skins. Vitjlc; cherries, new. 9c; blackberries, old. 83Sc; apricots.

Ttoloc; pesches, California, peeled. lif 14c: do. unpeeled. 6b4Hc; prune, as to sloe and quality. S4 OA ME We quote; Woodcock, fresh, per pair.

HOcfrtl; partridges, fresn. 75cQ(l; do. frosen, grouse, fresh, 75crl; do, rosea. 819 81.37; quail, per doxen. 822 25; English snip and golden plover.

1.7Jo2.Xi; gross 81.25; venison, per lb. I44jl6c. LIVE POULTRY Two cars on sale to-day. Fowls met with a good demand end were a little stringer. Spring chicken plentiful, dull, snd weak.

Other kinds steady. We quote: Spring ch okena. local, per lb, 12614c; do, -Western. f29124c; do. Sou Ui era.

llVal2cj fowl. 11 (rlHic; old roosters, esty'c; turkeys, 8Q9c; ducks, 504jM5c; geese. 7301.23. DREMSED Fresh poultry in liberal supply, but chiefly of th kinds and qualiltles 1 -aat wanted. Fresh fowl not over plentiful, and.

while many sales sre still st locv enough of Ih finest goods are reaching loic to warrant th quotation. Extra large bprtng chicken ar held at former top quotations, but usual qualities are dull and weaker. Spring ducks steady. quwte: Turkeys, per lb. lollc; fowls, loO lose; old cocks.

6c; Spring chickens, Philadelphia, Hi; 18c; do Western, dry-pk'ked, loo 18c; do, scalded lot 13c; Spring ducks. Long Island. I4l5c; do. Eastern, loc; oo, Weatern, 8 lie; 8pnng gees. Eastern.

20c; squab, per doses, gl.ooiagi. YEUETABIJCei Poutoea steady and moderate-ly active. Eggplants easy. Onions and tomatoes Cucumber pickles, Li per 1.006. Cucumbers ptcklee, Jersey, per 1.0U0.

l.oo 1 25 Cucumbers. per bush, sot 13 Cabbages. L. 1.. Flat Dutch, per 100, l.oo 1 50 Com.

upper Jersey. Der 100 low 40(g) SO Corn, south Jersey, per 100... Celery, fancy, per dos. stalks. Celery.

uv'g, prime, dos. stalks. Celery, Western, small, stalks. Celery. Jry.

per dos. stalks Celery per dos. fiat buBche Eggplants. Jersey, per bush. Eggplsnts, Jersey, per bbl Eggplants.

Boutbern. per Lima beans, south Jersey, per Unions, Jersey, per bbl Oelcne. at it. n.I 1 1.1 wwi 80 Lit 15 13V ..6 l.SO eot 7i tor tMi 10t4. 1.75 l.OUty 1.25 1300 1.75 l.aUt 1.75 a.aty 1.

13 Ontons. potato, bbl Onions, a. potato, per basket 44ts -ouniy, red. per bbl. l.OOw 17 Onions, Eastern, white, per bbl 2.0uy 8.2ft rJlow.

per t.aot 1.75 Onions Eastera. red, per 'bbl. 1. T5 L. per.

bag utih 1 a PeoaJJea.wa N. V. per bag r9 L25 Pepper. Jersey, per bs 40 Tomatoes, upper Jersey, fey. btt.

bs. tkiw 1 Tomatoes, upper Jersey, sv.bu.bx... 60 Tomato, south Jersey, bush, 5o Tomatoes, Acme, com. to car. ow IS rea kioney, 1.

do, turtle soup. 81-404 81.43; do. yellow eye. 82.20O82.23; do. Lima, do.

foreign, marrow Tomatoes, Norfolk, Acme, per carrier. Turnips. Jersey, Russia, per bbl 4-' POTATOES. Long Island, Roe, la bulk, pee Jersey Rose, la hoik, per bU. 1 Virginia Ro.

good to Vlrsinla Roe. Inferior 1 1 1 1 1 4 2 i il xeuaw sweets. per eM Tallow sweets. aer boL basket. 1.

Hed N. per tt ISCELLAS EOIS. HAT AND STRAW Market onlet. bet sun-' hay light and prices steady. quote fr jv lV Ivlm.

1 .1 1. An e. -1 i. T'. elnver.

SsiijUW. L. 1 HOPS There was sa easier feeling, owing to tne slack deasand. with local krwrs the chief buvera ''e N. crop of iae4.ehotee 8 .1.

1., crop or inn, sned. to 7 State N. crop of 104. eommoa. 8 tt State N.

crop of 13. -choice it 5 State N. crop of 189S, corn, to 8 i 4 wi wa ST Par Inn Maai imi a t. Pacute eoast. crop of K4.

seed, to prim. 7 ti Poclflo coast, crop of 1U4. eommoa 8 PaclAe coast. cropf choice 8 it Jrsclflc coast, crop of lOaO. com.

to prime. 8 ir 4 HIDES Business was small, but prices eon- Poutvds. 'UeSkO A viae ilaw-t it Price. 21 tt-. 21 22 17i 17 fo Moatevideo.

mmlMftmA .214 selected van Antonio and Irrilf. se 1 leeterf n'x mr- 1- Orinoco," xogoco. aeiected Central America, 2oe, 22 Parts, aeleeted 15 Port an Platte, selected .1701 Puerto Cabello. selected 216 23 12 17 412 Buna. liv2 Rio Heche, drv aai ttcklaL elecaeA im 4..

.20021 14 tr.a ..10017 ltrl 13V. lOtiU 15 Tsmplco, TsbSLseo, Truxlllo, Vera Crux, selected. Zanzibar, Cslcutts. buffalo. (arsenic cured,) selected I)rv tinner UathM.

13017 cim 12S9-. 18 tl-- Bueran Avraa klne aeUett 1 1AA 1 Cordova kip, selected jonenies, Montevideo, and Rio Orande kips, selected Sierra one. as tney 9910 tarv -wl Maracaibo, as they ran Maranham. as they run. ir.o Payta, as they run.

Pemambuco, as they run 2ii L't Progreso, as tbey run Sa vanilla, as they run. Matomoras. selected Texas, ......24930 Wet aalteo 12 12 11 12 13 12 tjl? Havana, as they run 2C 70 New-Orleans selected. 75 -Texas ox and eow, 4. 5otj 60 LEATHER Market firm aud a good trade reported.

4.. export hemlock; Non-Acid. Add. Bnenos Common Hi. lea of T.la-hf Seat aaWllna fiT a.

a r. auvj, 22 ti Middle.first selection. Heary.first selection. 6 2.1 Light, seconds m.tt'l 1 Middle, seconds 622 Heavy, seconds 922 weights. ..621 21 Vr -t a l- 1 t-i tl -l 411 .1 4V ea- eject UNION.

1 Light backs. .,86 lUght a Middle bocks. .86 937 cow .36 45TT Middle, hevyS 937 3ecoads Seconds, do. ...341936 1 Bellies la '4 17 OAK. Seconds .35 936 I Bellies .19 4220 Dressed backs.86 938 I METALS Tin quiet at 14.85914.40c.

Lake cop. Ter firm at lLh5c- Lead firm at 8.55c tepeKer firm at S.b5c XAVAIa STORES MARKETS. 8PIRIT8 OP TURPENTINE Demaad light and price easy. regular 27 Southern. Old Dominion Machine-made barrels 27 RESIN Fine grade were lower, with th South, with demand slow.

OoodsCd.8l.B7V3 I 43 Cm 1.52 2 LOS 981-70 IW j2.ta l.W tf l.B2Ji 2.73 9 W. 2.90 tt Z.M 2.00 48 W. 3.15 WILMINGTON. Aug. 1.

Resin firm: strained. 8L20; good strained. 81.23. Bpliita nf turpentine quiet; machine. 23c; Irregular.

S4c Tar firm at 41.55 Crude turpentine steady; bard. 8L20; soft, 180; virgin. 82. CHARLESTON. Aug.

1. Cotton quiet. Turpentine firm at 84c; receipt, ft-Ycoaka. Resin Oood strained firm at 81.1391-25; receipts. 637 bbls.

SAVANNAH. Aug: Spirits- ot turpentine firm at 23c bid; no sades. Resla firm at 8t-u I FREIGHTS. i Berth frelghu were entirely neglected, owlnr to the advance In wheat, while chartering mand waa alow. To Glasgow) its) fcxs baron at 13s; to Liverpool.

60 bxs bacon at lo; a Brut. steamer, 12.0UO bbls petroleum. Philadelphia t. Dunkirk. 2s a Britlah steamer, hemp, c.

Progreeo to a port north of Halteras. time char. tr. one month, private terms; ship. 7o.u cases petroleum, henoe to Shasghsl.

818; an Italian bark, 710 tana, case oil. bence to Algiers. 12t-; British shtp. general CaOcatta to New. York.

84.73. 1 September and October, chartered abroad: a Norwegian bark, dee la. Dalhoust the United Kingdom. 40s. chartered abroad a bark, locomotives snd lumber, Philadelphia ana New-Tork to Margemdotaquary and Rio de Janeiro, private term; a general Payssnda to aortsi of Hatteraa.

private term, out from Boston or Portland, private term; a bark 873 tons, hence to Surinam, 81.61') sod port charges; a schooner, stave. Norfolk Martinique and Port fSpaln.j prvat terms; a. schooner, tie. Sat II la River to 1 Boston. 5 schooner, lumber.

Brunswick so New-Tork. 84-73; a schooner. 1 lumber, Bt. Simons to New-York. 84.62H; a British schooner, icoal.

Elisabeth port to Halifax. 81; two British schooners, coal. Port Liberty to St. John. N.

7c; a schooner coal and sasd. hence to Pictoa iand Mlrsmtcbl. private terms; a -schooner, cement. Rondout Vm Charleston, 12c; a schooner. pyrites ore.

Baltimore to Wilmington, 81.25. loeded, snd trimmed; two schoonera, coal. Port Liberty: to Bangor, bow. a schooner, coal. Port Johnstoa to Bath.

50c 1 1 1 CHICAGO PRODI CE ARKETS. i 1- 1 CHICAGO Aug. L-Wht broke la the morn. 1 early, but as the sessloa progTesaed there was a steady aad poslUve recovery pi prices. Tb leading factor la producing bei earty weak nee was the belief that there will proa be a freer Interior movement of Winter Jwheat.

It bos beeu known for some days that efforts were being made to Induce farmer to tUld; Ureii wheat for better prices. The scbesne tsi well organised, bug recollection ot the So fsilitre that followed a suailUk eSort la 1893 led to ithe; tmpreaaloa that this would jneet wtth do suCcmp. Aooordlng ta The Cincinnati prlee Current She pre nt restricted offerings from' first haas are due to the action tpokaa of, and the trade; believes last It will not be long' before receipts wlU enlarge. Disgusted long, sold out tls i morning, prices recedlag until they were uodef whew the buying against tboe trivtlM allied Kv crissse for local balls ot a i different etase frum too who sold oat earlier, revived the drooping disposition of the market. and a reoovaty took place, Before th close furtser firmnee resulted from reports that CaJUornia wssald aav the small crop In twenty-one years, aad the final tone wss arm at bear the outside for the day.

with September lee higher; thaa yesterday. Receipts at Chicago to-day Were 80 cars, and tb Northwest 801 cars. Withdrawals frota store wr 1 15.40O bashers, 238.418 bushel cleared st the seaboard. Liverpool opeaed steady sad tb close was lower, Continental soarkete war either unchanged or tower, WHEAT September opened from 80e to SSr. sold bet ween cloalng at wheat sold, st le dectiae.

but closed aumtna.iy firm with th future. Receipt at principal points were goS.44 bataOela: ehipcoet.i.. 223.S23 buabela. Keceipla, at Kaatera puwtta. W.

401 bus he shipments, i 4A.SU7 buabela. CORN The cosh demand for core has been re markably good recently, and in that fact September khurts have detected cause for oaxietv. While It ooaaot eeea that aaanlpulati- lot Uvat option I ntesvtted. t) poeeitilty ot fictitious vsisea being established exist, and con. scrvstlve sear traders have been clearing an.

lest they Slight be caught. With this la view th buying to-day cauard tb delivery awn-ttoned to enhance, while th srMe diatant sam-ia sympathised very indifferently. Receipt were quit large, at 340 car, but (hey Were 45 car leea thaa expected. Withdrawals from at or amounted tmaheia. and IKtui bu.

tie's cleared at th seaboard. Uvrrpui ct -a wer quiet and ateady. Hxtnter um at 42c sdvaared to 4.i;t4J'.c where tt IWe higher thaa yesterday. May rkwed 1 blsher than yesterday. Cah aaa nrru.

a about per bushel blsher. Receipt ai pru Cipal 'Vieetern polat w. ments. bushels, i ketvipt at a point. l.2ud bushel.

OATS Th aame dull eonditlon reiled In oat. A rtrtctd buaineiaa aft I a Harrow ran Wer noted, with th ettitnen'a strong. In Pathy with the later acUun aneet anj RolpU wer 24. cars. oats arte draws from store.

At the higher thaa yeeteroay. oai and steady. RTK Declined to per .1 lo-J )- c-eri- of cash and the futures liberal an was so siwvloJ demand..

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