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I 12 NEW YORK TIMES. TUESDAY. PEBRUARY 20. 1000. THE THE FINANCIAL MARKETS 4 VMM est ayiJ JTEW TOUC.

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Cant IMv 4a 1.0O0. 8t 1. H'w'n 01.OO1I. 1.1. 7.000.

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MAM. 71 Evuna A lat an 4.0MI 107VJflt 1074' Ft Worth A lakota Ext Ua l.loo 121 5.000.. 121 '4 Montana Kit 4a l.OOO 104 Scioto Val A 4a 1.000 09 South Pacific 4a 6.000 80.000 37, Ho Pac of Cal con 5a. atamped 12.0il 10714 Southern Ry lat to 27.0O0 10S 20.0OO 10TT4 Standard. A to in LVIMaMI 1.00IKJ It.OOlNtit Oal.

liar ASA. Me A Dlv 71V, 71V, 71V 71V, la.ooo ioi Oenila Pac lat 0a 23.KOI) 121 I 2 Oraen Hay A Wcat dah ctfa lo, 7x4 "i tmi aa 8SH4 junta Ifl en 4a lo.ooo III Cent 4a, lUjB IWW 104 Jnt A Ut Nor 3d 4a l.OOO...-. 7 5.0OO 7814 1x A con to 20.000 lfissi Third Avenue lat 5a 2.O0O Tol. ft L. A ai.

Iowa Vnt lat to lat. tr co ctfa S.OHO lMVt 10.0it 113 Union Pac lat 4a Aau I at lat. tr co ctfa 14.0OO 104S 2H.Ht 104 12.00O 1(H 1.000 104 72Vi ft.taaj Kentucky Ont 4a l.taaj Kaokuk ADM lat T2 Wabaah 2d 6a 2.000 B814 Weat Hhore grtd 4a 3.OO0 H3 Rectatered 6.0 aj 113 8V a. 000. .114 Xnoav a Ohio lat to aannaiian eon 4a Tel col tr to 7,000 103VJ 10,000 113 Total 3X010.500 HAILJIOAD IMa).

1m igoa, BALTIMORE A OHIO BOl'THWESTERN Mlleaae 921 021 921 2d week Feb I13I.29T illS.WO) 126.474 From July 1 4.644.613 4.445,4T 3.103.743 B1TFALO, ROCHESTER A PITTSRl'RO MUaaa 473 338 338 3d week Feb 94.K60 84.714 From July 1 433. 767 S.312.483 CANADIAN PACIFIC Mllea 3M weak Feb 601.000 446,000 From Jan. 3. 13a. 448 1738.448 CENTRAL.

OF QEOROIA 6.878 S75.O0O 1433.000 Mllaaav 1.640 1.524 2d Hk Feb 136.2H0 106.O38 From July 1 .900,406 3,894,870 CHtCAOO GREAT WE8TERN- Mllaaaa 930 930 3d week 121.517 W3.7S7 From July 1 4.161.383 3.503.608 930 8.373,017 C311CAOO. INDIANAPOIJS ft LOU1SVIIXE Mlleaca 547 587 635 Eb 70.O4S 49.175 65.782 From July 1 2.614,838 2.130.130 3.113.636 CXJSVELAND. LORAIN A WHEELING Mllaan IM iui 181 2d weak Fab 40,243 23.520 From July 1 1. 239.439 966,530 DENVER ft RIO GRANDE MlleaMta 1.673 1.673 2d week Fab 16S.OO0 121.6U0 rro Jly 1 tt.30W.T0u EVAN8VILLK ft INDIANAPOLIS Miiaace 146 146 2d traek 6.166 B.153 From July 1 234.000 219.549 EVA NEVILLE ft TERRK HAUTE Mlleaae 174 167 2d week Feb 21,731 19.671 From July 1 910.879 802.V63 FORT WORTH ft RIO GRANDE ktllattcp 433 2d week Fab 6,43 5.853 From Jaa 1 43.444 67.424 KANAWHA ft MICHIGAN Mtleaae 172 172 2d week 13.249 .40 yrm Jan. 1 MI.918 67, 406 LOriSVlLLE ft NASHVILLE Mllaa-e 2.9W S.94 2d week Fab 631.233 344 NMt 1.666 156 8.0O7 211.237 167 21M4 463 179 1963 433.7O0 Froan July 1 lT.64?,on 14.6su.006 13.731.913 MEXICAN CENTRA.

Mlleaae 2.010 2.010 Xd week 326.306 From Jan. 1 IMuStM 1.754.100 MEXICAN NATIONAL Mllaace 1.266 1.219 1 week Fab 134. 4tl 1. Iv From Jam. 1 787.416 MINNEAPOLIS ft ST.

LOUIS Mlleaae 507 SOU 2d week Fab 4I.OS8 37.957 From July 1 1.82SI. L493.426 MTSSOCKI, KANSAS ft TEXAS Mlleaae 2.2u 2.17 2d week 232.344 18.aj3 From July 1 a.ol.42S a.249.8w 1 8OrRJ 1ACIFIC- 4.S3S 4.934 3d week 364.UK vrVorn Jaa. 1..... 2.SNM.457 tVntraJ Btaach 3.016 26766 1.663.193 1.219 04.1o9 306 SJ.N17 1197 213. 3M 1 42.

593 4.63S 43LOOO 1UM149 31 1H.00A 147.14 Miteace. WIS asg 2d Week Tfl.iKM 16.1MiO From Jaa. 131.199 1S4.ns& KEW YORK. ONTARIO A WESTERN Mllaace. 41 477 2d week T.5Xl 53, Us yti Yam JtXT 1MS.IC4 l599.a&8 -ORrOUC ft WESTEBX- 1 ST.t 1.6T1 1.M1 2d wam S73Jt SU 4M4 rrom July 1......

t.rt.;! t.2l7A!'7.t,.iI.S CJHIO RIVER Milcaa 221 524 224 2d waak 10.33 From Jan. 1 134.IP3 J07.I04 103.1 PKORIA. DECATTR A KV Mllaaaa 24 254 2d warh 15.527 Krom Jan. 1. llft.104 RIO GRANDE KlTHrRK- Mlleasc 1H0 13 3d PVb.

H.MI T.5 From Jan. 1..... 3S3.GW1 317.WIV nr. LOCIM A 8AK FRASCIHCO Mllae 1.25 2d Fab 113.I70 2St 1S.473 Mt.014 1 7.817 129. 7 From Jaly 1......

4.K71.63J 4.331.231 T. LOI'IS BOt'THWErfERX- Mlla 1.25H 1.2M 1.223 2d are Feb lli. M.Hin 1M.441 From July 1 3.9&0.1 3.2H.4a 3.3C7.412 TEXAS A PACIFIC Mllaaa 1.402 1.402 1.4!2 21 weak Frb 1M.4.VI 12W.OU3 1.W.TV3 From July 1 1.0t.07 1.01.0tt TOLEDO A OHIO CENTRA Lr- Mllaace 371 371 871 2d week Feb 44.134 2S.1K". From July 1 1,434.672 1.1M.31 TOLEDO. 8T.

LOUIH A KANSAS CITT Mlleaae 451 451 451 2d we-k Feb 31.S73 2.Si7 From Ju'jr 1 1.2X0.WM 1.3.3VI FCLTON BTREET RAILWAY for tha quarter ended Dec 31 ISiM. Groaa earnlnsa. M.H12 11.434 paratln ea 10.374 H.200 Nat earnlnca 434 3,174 other Income 3 3 Total Income. S.2:7 Charai-a 6.414 U.4A Lncit. 4.V17 2.1WI 622 2.1 1H 2,740 740 22 1718 TWENTY-EIOHTH AND TWENTT-NIXTH 8T.

Kv. for tha nuarter rndeA lux- Groaa earnlnaa. 4CK20 34.K70 Operating ea 34.770 M.777 Net eamirura 12.1SO 1M02 Other 2 62 Total Income 12.212 18.104 Phaixeaa- 21.215 20. 673 Uaflclt w.003 2.60B 12.041 17.993 5.952 iiosi 642 6,494 Mlacellavacoaa EUtralBSB. THE ERIE TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH Company reporta for the year ended Dec.

81 IK. 1S98. Increaae. Groaa eamlnfi. 12.818,477 857.022 Kipenae 2.362,237 1,097,671 364.662 Net camlnca 1.314.162 820,802 403,300 Prop.

ex. to croaa. 64 70 Decrease. MIXING STOCK QtOTATIOXS. SpKial to Th Sra York Timet.

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19. The official cioslnc quotation for mining atocki to-day and Saturday were as follow: Monday, Saturday. .02 .02 .05 Alta 01 Alpha 03 Andu 05 Ilelcher 21 Beat A Eelcner 35 Kill I Ion ua hallenirr Con 1H Chollar In I "onfld- nee 75 Ct.n. Cal.

A Va 1.45 ''on. Imperial. 01 Crown I'olnt oS (Jould A furry in Hale A Norcroae. 30 Julia tcj Juailre otl K-ntm-ky Con rj Ijdy Waahlncton Con 02 Mexlran. 22 Occidental .11 I'hlr Overman ui Potoal 20 HsvaKe "11 Kasr llelcher lirj Hlrra Nevada 37 Ktnndard .....250 Kymlicate Xt.

t'nlon Con .24 I tah rm o7 Yellow Jacket 17 Silver Hum 5ta; Mexican dollar 4641- Drafla, alght ir, Telegraph 1714 .::7 .03 .2 l.iil .01 .07 .13 .30 .02 .07 .02 .24 .11 I .37 .00 .26 .17 48ii is .13 17H Sptctal to The AVw York Timet. COLORADO SPRINGS, Feb. 19. OarUnr A Co. report closing- quotations as follows: Mon da v.

Saturday BI1. Asked. rid. AKked. Acacia Alamo Anaconda Anchoria Arg-entum llankera' Hattle IJlue Coin Columbine 40 41 Ii 13 00 ns 16 34 12 17' T- 344 13 2TO 21 17T-i 28 34 Hi a 2.1 131 3i 01 loUi (Ml 2l4 11 HO 134 2.VS, 2411 7.1 12w I1 l' :4 12 2H.1 20 i- 17U Conaotlduted I mon Klkton El I'aao Flndlay Fleece ...7..

Uanleld (ilton Uoulfl laaliella Independence Jackpot Kln Moon Anchor Mutoa National Ophlr 27-, 120V XV? IX 25 111 24Vj 3.1 ISO IkJ 01 us, 120 13 Tijii 131 50 Oil-, IliO ir1 2X.14 2 28 72U M'a 48 1.18 St I i2tm 14 00 v. HiO-i 201; 11 tiO 13', 20 2'Ut 3'i 73 r.4.4 481, 20 1'liarmacUt Pinnacle 1'ortland Raven Kawllnga Haa Sovereign Tenwng Tornado 1'nlon Vindicator Work Zenobla Con. 13' K2 20 73' 12 51 641 41', ..157 344 19V, 4XS 100 344 20 CHAHBES, OF COMMERCE. In view of the wars In which England nd the United States are engaged, the Executive Committee of the Chamber of Com merce has decided to withdraw the acceptance of the invitation of the Council of the lonaon t. namwr or commerce to a ban quet, which was to have teen held In T-nn don in the coming Summer, and suggest that it be held in IlHIl.

The invitation was received last May and was acted upon at the next monthly meeting of the New York Chamber, when expressions' of good will were forwarded, to the prospective hosts and the belief expressed that the banquet would be looked forward to and cherished as another harbinger of continued nnra The letter r.cw addressed to Albert Sande-man. President of the London Chamber of Commerce, and signed by President Morris K. Jesup and other officers of the New York Chamber, announces the action taken In the following words: The Executive Committee of thla Chamber, having given full consideration to th most appropriate and convenient date for the proposed banquet, and having arrived at the conclusion that, in view of the state of the public mind and the preoccupation of the oeople with the military nneratinm of countries, have thought it wise to ask your permission 10 nx tne date during the Spring or Summer months of the year 1001, trusting that the skies at that time will be brighter and peace and good will may pre- 11 NEW CORPORATIONS. standard Shoe Company of Saugvrtles; capital Directors Ada Finger, J. Gilbert Finger and Benjamin F.

Fellow. Sauaertiea. Romer Manufacturing- Company of Brooklyn: 1 I 1 vw.vw. Lim-uiirMiiDD r. itimer, on R.wner.

Lewla Romer. and Henry L. Mennln ger, Brooklyn. Bergrn-Monagle Company of Brooklva. to deal In groceries: capital, 10.000.

'Directore Jamea C. Monagle. E. A. Bergen, and Alonie C.

Mona- I nlted American Iron and Steel Company of Aioany; capital. ,23.000. Directors Mose I. Frank. David H.

Friedman, and William E. Friedman. Albany. Inrcrt Waitoa Company of New York City, capital. S30.0U0.

Directors William J. Chanruel. Philadelphia: Joaeph Hunkel. New Tork: Lrland H. Brown.

Mt. Vernon. NwYorfc Dippatch and rllv-ry Company of NVw York City; capital. I12.0UI. Directors-Allen N.

Spence and Herbert Reeve, Brooklyn: Bradford W. Hitchcock. New York City. Joshua Roarera's Son Company of Bronkln to deal In merchandise: capital. $10..

Directors Juahua H. Rogera. Oscar W. Hamilton. Juila Rogers, and Margaret D.

Hamilton. Bn4Un. Anderson Company of Buffalo, to deal In furniture, dry good, groceries, and tnerrnandimr: capital. $100,000. Direct.irWl!llam K.

AnderaJn. Charles Anderson, and L. W. Drake. Buffalo, St.

Lawrence International Electric Company of Alexandria and Clayton; capital. 2O.0uu Dlno Clayton: W. E. Miliar. William W.

Aver-, J. S. Keeler. WlUlam Lejire. A.

4. lyre. and N. A. Haughton.

Alexandria Bay. laevrwwrateel Nw Jersey. TRENTON. N. Feb.

following companies were Incorporated here to-day: American Saab and Door Ccmtatny canltal 8w00.0Ou. of which eX3oO.Ouo la ferre.1 th 7 per cent, cumulative dividends. TnVTompany to manufacture door aaabea, blind Ac The incorporatora are: ILK. Wood. UMldwIn.

and K. K. McLaren, all of Jarre Cltv tal lO. The Incorporator are: 1 H.v. Tneew York Fireproof Wood (nmanv een TiUVnerSi-, Tla Iwrfonion are James C.

Youac Janma Owen, and Bushnell Daaforth. nil of jerSey The James Kirk Ounpany. capital t3.Onn.O00 to manufacture jtd deal la soap and Wrftume' One-half of th capital atock la to bt peeTerTed: with per cent cumulative dividend. Tbelwl Millard Eald- wln. and X.

k. MeLarea. ail afjerMy City REAL ESTATE FIELD Blveralw Drive ataial C'laxrcaawait Atc- Lwta Swld Other Idealise a by Brakrn aid al Aarlles. Bonn Brothers cave sold tb plot run ning thtouglj from Riverside Drive to Clare-mont Ahenue, 837 feet north of One Hundred sujd Sixteenth Btrcet. 30 by 200.

Wniiakn A. Wnlte ft Sons have soM for J. J. aril H. T.

Reukell. to Benutrd Golden. the prtfciertr 10 Cherry StreeL J. Poilatachek has sold for Francis M. Jencks the plot 123 by 109 on the south side of bs'inety-Mventh Street, 100 feet west of Weal End Avenue, to a builder, who will erect thereon two seven-story apartment nouses iirora Plans or a.

u. conea. Frankl It. Houghton and H. H.

Drever have siTd for the McLean estate and Ed ward M-helL to Charles Lowen. tne olot of six loti at the northwest corner of Old Broadwlay and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth HireeL Joseph Levy A Son have lust carried out a. tradd of the two nve-storr flats 3U7 and arWekt Twenty-fourth Street, Just com- pie tea py jonn u. Knrst. lor a Dart of the (Atlantic.

Casino grounds. One Hun dred arid Fifty Jfifth Street and Elgtith Av enue, t-gether with the property 230 Weat iiiy-rqurin street. L. J. Phillips A Co.

have sold for a clianL to Cha les M. Rosenthal, the plot on the south sde of One Hundred and Eighteenth Street. JzQ feet east of Lenox Avenue. 80 by loo. John lit.

Davidson has sold for John M. Baldwin, for about 323.000. the five-story single flat 88 West One Hundred and Third street. I Hallalan A Abeam who recentlv sold tha Hartley apartment house at One Hundred and Eli hth Street and Central Park West. Bled uis yesterday for a structure of similar character, seven stories In height, to be elected on the south side of One Hundred aid Twelfth Street, 2U0 feet west of Seven tl Avenue, on a plot 75 by 100.1L The architect in Q.

M. Robinson. I Results at Aaetloa. Yesterday's offerings In the Trinity Build ing salesroom resulted as follows: I rtv linn r. Tenth Street, Wakefield, south side, $10 ieei wfhi or rourtn Avenue, 23 by 114, two-try framt dwelling; foreclosure sale, tb the nlnlntlfT Mirv Stewart t.1 SOft 9S5 Jackson Avenue.

18 by 73, thape-story imme nai; loreciosure sale, to John King 2.625 To-day's Aaetloa Sales. The I olio Win a sales at auction are dnati for to-iay at 111 Broadway: By I'tjllln A. Smyth, sale bv order of the aa. slg-nee. I Kmanuel W.

Bloomlngdale. 41 West 1 went urt Street, north aide. 22 feet eaat of aixtnl Avenue. 20.10 by four-storv brown- stone-fr mt dwelling. By Philip A.

Hmytn. public auction aale. 18 Burling Slip, went aide, 63.2 feet south of Water Street. 3.3 by 24.7 by 25 by 24.1. Ove-Itory brick bulldinK covering the lot.

By hi illp A. Hmyth. aale by order of the aa-algnee. Kmanuel w. Bloomlngdale, 61 and 03 East Cine Hundred and Tenth Htreet.

north aide. 213 4 feet west of Fourth Avenue, each 16.8 by Until, two three-story brownstone-front dwelllnin. By Ri hard V. Harnett A foreclosure sale, Jacob Van Wyck. rereree.

62 Vesey Street, north alie, 42 feet eaat of West Broadway, 23 by 100, Hv -atory stone-front building. Due on Judgment. By i hard V. Harnett A partition sale. Frtnk IV.

Dickinson, referee. 104 Eaat wSt corner of Park Avenue, Ai.j by 00. the longer dimension on the atreet. four-atu -y brick flat with store. By ler F.

Meyer A foreclosure aale. Otto Ilorwlti, refeiee. 318 West Fifty-fifth Street, south Rl 220.6 feet west of Eighth Avenue. 17.2 by loo.l leasehold, three-story stone-front dwelling; 31- i Went Fltty-nrth Street, a-iuth aide. 140 feet eas of Ninth Avenue, 20 by lOO.S.

leaaehold, three-lit ry stone-front dwelling. Due on Judg-m-nl, ell.l2T.. By ter F. Meyer A public auction aale, 7 Perr street, north fide, between Bieecker and West )Uith Streets, 23 by 03. three-story brick dwe.lini By l' ter F.

Meyer A foreclosure sale, Jan.es C. Blackhurst. referee. One Hundred and Ko ty-slxth Street, north lde. 123 feet weat of St.

nn' Avenue. 23 by 100, vacant. Due oa it. S3.N24. By 1 1 Phoenix Ingraham A foreclosure sale, CI auncey 8.

Truax. refette, 858 Ninth Avenue, ea st side. 40.4 feet south of Fifty-sixth Street. M.4 by 70. five-story brick tenement, with store.

ue uat judgment. 326.882. Til BlILDIXO DEPARTMENT. List Plaaa Filed for Slew Structures and Alterations. Dep Place, south side, 75 feet west of Sedgw ck Avenue, High Bridge.

'Si by B4.7. for a 'our-story brick dwelling and office; A. H. Ureen of 214 Broadway, owner; Walker i orris, architects; cost, fll.OUO. One Hundred and Twelfth Street, south side, 2' ki feet west of Seventh Avenue, for a seven- itory tirlck flat.

75 by WU1; Hallahan Ahearn, owners; O. M. Robinson of 31) Hancork Place, architect; cost, 3200.000. Eigh eenth Avenue, north side, So feet east of Klfi Street, Wakefield, for a two-story frame dwelling, 18 by -J5; A. W.

Herche of K2.r Enst One Hundred and Forty-fourth Street, owner; F. Le Metre, architect; cost. Alterations. No. 133 West Fifty-third Street, to a three-i tory brick stable; T.

J. Drummond. premis es, owner and architect cost, $300. Rec orded Real Estate Transfers. Monday, Feb.

19. ACDri ION AV. s. 41.11 ft a of 178th St. 2Ox0 Llllle T.

Go Van and another, ex- ecu toi and trustees, and another to the liearx Realty Company ACDL HON AV. o. 41.11 ft a of 17th St. 20xl5 the Deane Realty Company to Andrew Nelson A1DC1ION AV. s.

35.10 ft n'of'isith St, 1 SxOO; Max Marx to Loula A. Queei BARKIlR AV, 2u0 ft a of Eni'zabeth St. 2 xl25; Patrick Ryan to Elizabeth Melklh BKOAUWAY, corner of l2d 8t. lo'si 104.li 102.11, gore; Jacob D. Butler to New k'ork Institution for the Instruction of th Deaf and Dumb LHOA11WAY.

371, s. 25x150; Samuel A. Wood and wife to Ida Noble BROOi: AV. 023. a.

25x00x25x58.4; 1.100 100 800 ,500 i mviiisr mutuant- itj VMIIIIC aJtaiy BOLLEVARD. a. 24.11 ft a of 140th St, 10.000 units a. stueen to at. J.

CKNTltAL PARK WEST, corner of Uth St, 100.11x100; Richard U. Ureen-lach ind wife to Samuel W. Sweiey CROTC NA AV. 7.1 ft of Lebanon St. 5Oxl0); Nelson Smith.

to Ellse Lelb. DECA: L'R AV. corner of Mosholu Park ray. run a 5ox 150. 4x tC.5 to Hull Av 122.7 to Parkway a 248.0 George H.

Hart, referee, to Jamea Even rd EAOL1 AV. corner of 101st St, ioOx 100; Stephen G. Thomas and another to Ernw Heldtmann FORD IAM AV, a. 183.1 ft of former Morr St, runs 3.5 to of 3d Av 2" 3.4 to Ford ham Av 27; William F. Taylor and another, heirs of Willi tra A.

Taylor, to Ida L. FOX ST. 12 ft a of 167th St. 23x 1O0; George F. Muller to Johanna F.

Mnlli FREE, AN ST, a. 100 ft of Chia-holin St, runs 126.6X 17.7x 121x 67.3 to Freeman St 100-Emll Strang, widow, and others to Euge le H. Hammond HUDSON ST, 532. 20.7x102. 7x21.

11x82.8: Catherine M. Scott to Ida Scott Ht'DSi )N ST. 228. a. 22.10x70x22 o7a- Exch 8.700 100 1 3.000 6,550 Gift Fanny E.

McVlckar. widow, and other, to me Pyle 13.500 LKXI: (JTON AV. 1.054, a corner of 75th 't. 17.2x70.6; Franklin Blen, referee, to fcj ule Savings and Loan 10 000 LOT -1 15. Block N.

amended map of Map a Hudson P. Rose to August Hnffnann LOT -I2. map of Waahlngtonvllle. 40 Bi 121.G xl23; Isaac N. Mills, referee, to Ida i nd Francesco Perito tur MAITI AV, 300 ft of Mapes Av.

Anna M. Fackner to Jchn H. Miller too MONRDQ ST, 62. 25x412; Barnett Levy to A iguslus L. Appellee SB 500 PAVN ST.

a. OtaJ.3 ft of Bayard t. 18.xl57: Joseph' D. Jenniturs to John f' Steeses PROS ECT a. ft it of' iioth e'tC 5ot1i; W.

De Lancey Ward and as. 400 1 othei to K. Guy Meres ROA fnan Fordham to Weat Firms, a s. 1, its 83 and lu2. map of Soisth HrV mon i 55.2x106.3 to Garden Ay.

Denis MuIUns to Dennia W. Morsi 1 800 AV. a. 241.8 ft a of1 Kelly, fc 1645; Annie J. Daly to Thomaa tluu haae 7 4 OOO a in, oxii; Dexteaici; A.

aletn to JoVtenh L. Buttanwieirr if 3D A a. nns.ll ft of 17ri line. 50.3x247. 10x50.2x23S.; Gaorgai r-neeei executor.

Ac. and others, a 3D AV. corner of Wfidoatr Av. i xlut): 32.3x100; Samuel Green to ni.n KrAii ler Real Estate Company A. i aiti jav, wi map or Wake-- -id, 1Ui114; Horace Si Bennett to Alary u.il- 8TH AAT.

404. 25x100; Albert Lmvid Joeean Qoodmaa Sl rik lta a of FlcaVer 1 Sararaae tr 4 TH FT. a a. 2iS ft of An 1). jus U3.lt; John B- Roach an a -ecutra.

to iJrneline 1 15-OuO TH IT. a. 268 ft of A'" 25 at.U; John B. Roach anf Ac. to S'ephea Ui.

7,500 ill; a. va Avvnue MJ, S3JC Uk Joan B. Roach a i an tnsw IJaat A. tnka 1 aav. ayaa svna IUSJT 14TH biT.

a. 130.C a IW.SrtOS: Ssmael Hee V'200'fr' VV areniinataS a. rar "rpkntec 3KTH FT. a 300 ,4 of 1 1 uwss 1K1H I I0B I.OOtt L0UO m4 IUW A venue D. rgaret C.

Excb VAr. fraacta t.3 Ir, 25x8 a ta Lad wig .4...... 15-200 30TH ST, UI Kcxt. Ixv3; Marie Smith to Trualow 17.000 5TH ST. ai Eatst.

21x80; Benjamia a to aorrls Rose 34,000 S7TH ST. to Weet. es.7x19Jix70s 4-rSW; Fraarlar C. Cantlne, Referee, to Stella Btel .....183,009 SSTH BT, 21 Eau 20xloo.5; William Ktene to-Mlnna Klere 1 I4TH ST, 3 Kaat: 1I Eaat 52d at; aha Ia ta Murk boondaed by Arenas A and 1st Av. Md and Sta.

and nroo. -erty ct of town. all- title; Walter EL Stone and isntlur Is X- 1 Kan .000 TH ST. 14 to IT East. tarxl02.2v Ueom W.

Walfnuth ta Twrn-l il--Ml IS T5TH ST. 16S to 17 East. uoxlOCt: David McClnr and ajuMher. tnutMs. id Oeone W.

Walmutb 53.0CO ei, IB tvest, eTank Kneb to EllxabeUi Koch 4......... AS West. Twesitb Ward Rank to Albert E. Thomaoa 126TH ST. a corner -of Manhattan St.

100 200 runs 197.2 to Phloeas St a uo.llx 173.1: John McSweeney to Coralie A. Duma ha tit 73 000 127TH ST. East. 30xM.ll; Joaeph Hcm- ershlag to Eugene Johnson 100 142D ST a. 23U of Boulevard.

15x 09.11; Samuel DanowlU to C. W. Wither Bach 1SIST 8T. a. 20.H ft a of Boalovard.

lHrt0.il; Fraaklyn Paddock, referee, to New York Life Insurance Company 13,600 16I8-T 8T, a a. 2x3 8 ft of Boulevard. 17.llx90.lt; Fmnklya Paddock, referee. to New York Life 1 new ranee 13.800 liTH ST. widened, a a.

X4.5 ft of Batb- Kte Av. widened. 35x103.6: Margaret J. baon to Fermene O. Faircblld 1 175TH ST.

widened, a a 34.B ft of Bathgate Av. widened. Kata L. Watktna. devisee.

Ac, to Margaret 'J. BabsoB, quit claim. ...1. 1 Reeerded Leases. ARRICO.

Carlo A. and another to Salva-tore Saalcola and another; 13th St. 432 East. 6 years AZOV. Anastasto C.

to Martin O. Dowd: Uth Av. 68. cmrnee St 1.080 years DOWNEY. John, to Anthony Ktmbel and 2,000 another: 5th Av, 308.

8 yea re 10.230 FITZSIMON8, Johanna, to John Crouse; "ry it. 1., to Kmanuel rrey 8th Av. 647. years O. ROBITZEK A BROTHER to A.

"Oow- Co. Concord Av. a corner of 152d St. 5 years KERR, Hubert, to Mark Tuck and' an- 3.240 1.200 21 St 2 ft of Bowery. 7810tOIt 9 7,800 LIVINGSTON.

to imr.iion;i tiro an way. Ma. 10 years 9.500 M. GROH'S HONS to William Sterrr 8th Av Oil McGCIRE. Jame "to 'prank 'Hlliman; Rutgers Bt, 73, 8 years REILLY, James, to Rose Scheurer: 1st 1.800 000 Av, 2.01S, 4'4 years 1.824 Recorded ALEXANDER.

Adolph, to Charles S. Ward; Summit Av, a 100 ft a of 102d .1 years i( BETHEU Stella, to Raymond 8. White; xtSVi? r. 3 4. COO 000 rium, a.

vulter; E.r".! 63 67th St. 3 years 25,000 Klira A. and others to James Pater; 44lh St. a 100 ft of Jlth Av. leasehold.

2 years 3 000 DB FOREST. I.ykwwd. to Albert G. King, trustee: 10th Ht 1T 11 tt 5th AV. 3 Year 20.000 DOWD.

Michael J. to Sarah Friedlander: Broadway 24.11 ft a of 140th St. 1 year DIMAHALT. Coral le A 1 14.000 to John Mc- sweeney: 120th St. corner of Man- naitan St.

4 months 11 "no fl.L-1 nrnry, 10 ueorge Ehref 285 South St. saloon lease, demand FAIRCHILD, Fermene to Susan Itruy administratrix; 175th s. widened, 34.1.3 ft of Bathgate Av, widened, 3 years FEETER. Margaret and Jacob' to Helen A. Hand, Individually and guardian; South St, corner of Old Slip part.

3 years FERGt'SON. Ferdinand iVVrin-ci M. Carpenter: 1Mb St. 175 ft of luth Av. 24.4x02; secure- lease of property adjoining GtJODMAN.

Joaeph. to the Church Mission 3.000 4.500 5,000 to ifau Mutes; 8th Av. a a. 25 ft of 3ith St. 5 years.

2.1000 HAHN. Anna to East River Institution: 131st St. a s. 125 ft of Av, 1 year HAMMOND. Eugene to Charles" a'.

Mapea, guardian. Ac: Freeman St, loo ft of St. 3 years HAMMOND. Eugene to Nelson' M. Strang: Freeman St.

11 100 ft of Chisholm St. 3 years HB'K, Ludwlg, and wife to J. G. William ro 1.S22 Pilgrim; 38th St, 200 ft of 1st Av, 5 year jq 0u0 HKIDTMANN. Krnst.

to Stephen O. Thomas and ancther; Eagle Av, corner of 101st St. 1 month 11 000 HELION. James to George Ehret; l.TO anu 1-11 tsrook A v. corner tf 134th St.

saloon lease, demand JOHNSON. Eugene, to William W. Johnson and another, trustees: 8 East I27ih St. 3 years KAPELANSKY, Samuel, and Herman Kronenberg to Henry Ahr: lolst St. 2IM ft of.

Park Av. year KAI'FMAN. Abraham. to Frederick Scholx; 2.2t3 Sunthcm 3 years KAI'FMAN, Abrahum. to Ausust Freu'tvl; 2, an Southern Boulevard, 3 years KLEIN, Benedict to Harriott, vv" 13.00O l.OOO 4 300 4.5V) Ooelet and another, executors.

12S 2d Av, 5 years 500 LIEU. Ellse. to Nelson Smith. Crol tuna Av, 75 ft of Lebanon St. 2 year 3 jjn MAZE.

Abraham, to Bank for Saving; Zi w. 43 2 ft of 34,11 year-. 10.000 McARTHfR. Ellen O'B. Jennie VVandle; 0O0 Trinity Av.

4 year McKERNAN. Eliza, to Benjamin A. Jac son: lh2 Lexington A v. 1 vear ME1SELMAN. Israel, and Max Welntrauh to llernhlmer A Schmld; 226 Br-jcme St.

aalor.n lease, demand MERES. F. Guy. to V. De Lancey and another; Prospect Av, 25 ft of 150th t.

Vs year MERR1TT. Katharine to Maixar. Blake: Broad St. or Fulton or Artlmr Av. widened, a.

117 It of l7tu Bt 3 years MI'HLKER. Henry, to the Eau liable ijf 550 SCO 000 3.810 G.Ui Assurance Society: Lenox Av. a corner of 13th St. 2 year 25 000 Ml'LIER. Johanna F.

and George to Catherine S. i'jinn nt; Fox St. 129 ft of l(17th St, 3 years 3 000 NOBLE. Ida. to the Equitable Life Assurance S.cle-- 371 Broadway, 2 years 125 000 OTTMANN.

Phlllpp. tr. Metropolitan Savings Bank; 1M Chrystle St. 3 years 13.00J PERIGORD. Bessie Marquise de Tall-v-rand.

and others to Man- it u4n Sttth St, 11 73 ft of 7th Av, 5 vears. PERITO. Ida and Francesco, to John (Jr and Amanda Bussing: Lot 429, map of Washington vll lie. installments RTTZMAN. Charles to Joaephine E.

Carpenter: Wnh St. a s. 200 ft of Cen c.OOO 1.700 tral r-arn vest, years RITZMANN. Charles to Stlaa A. Al 21.000 lei: 10 West Both St.

installments ROACH. Emellne, to Sarah E. McPher- aon; 0th St. 203 ft of Avenue D. 3 years SANDER.

Annie, and others, to Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank; 28th St. s. 320 ft of 2d Av. 1 year SILVER8TEIN. JIax.

Gertrude Jett and others, Ac; 432 East Houston St. years SMITH. Thomas to John Flana'aan' 3.000 7.5W C.000 10.000 3d Av. corner of Wendover Av, 3 years 41000 SOUNGEB. Ida.

to Sam Wa sserrmin ami 244 East 104th St. 3 vears 1 OOfJ SWEZKY. Samuel W. to the German Sav- Inga Bank: Central 4ark Weat, cor- nr of 1 wu, TIFFANY. Henry venauti.

trustee; Fox St. a a. raT.ll of Home St; alao Southern 115 ft of 167th St. 3 WALMUTH. George ta "David McCTure and another trustees; 1S8 to 176 East 75th St.

a mortgages, each WOOD. Samuel V.T1o tne, Irvine Savings 4.000 8,000 InstrtuUonH Crrambers St. i year 40 000 ef Mortaagrea. BRUCetAN, Albert administrator. Ac.

to Albert F. Brugman and another, ex- Ac 10 200 DiCKERSON. John and another, trust-. eea. Ac.

to Cnlted States Trust Company of New Tort: Nominal OOJUpH. Margaret, to William M. Murphy 800 JACOB. Phtliptna C. to Dominlck Peloso.

Nom JOSEPHTHAL, Louis and another, executors, to Louis Joaeph thai 7.107 LEVY. Leopold, to Henrietta Rose Nominal MILNE, Harriet to Frederic D. Shear. UO0 NEAV YORK SECCRITY AND TRt'ST Company to Martha da Bruiatour and another, trustees 30 480 8ETBEL Daniel trustee, to the Park Mmgag Company, tttve asslgranentai: Nominal THE NEW YORK INVESTMENT AND Improvement Company to Alfred M. Hoyt 14 THE NEW YORK INVESTMENT AND Improvement Company to Alfred M.

Hoyt IO THE LAWYERS' MORTGAGE INS L'R- an--a company to Thomaa Mornaay and viuvm iriUHCTS 25.000 arrassKr uess. AMSTERDAM AV, corner of 164th St. 27. lOxaH. 1 1x28x84.1; J.

P. Duffy A Co. against Charles Karvan. owner and contractor a0 CENTRAL PARK EST. 346.

347. 348. and 340; Farley and Luetscber Manufacturing Company against Emory F. Dodawa. owner and contractor 201)28 CENTRAL PARK EST, 34.

347, 348. ami 34V; John C. Orr A Co. against Emory F. Dudsoo.

owne- ana contractor 1 533 CENTRAL PARK WEST. 346, 347. 34a. and 340; W. H.

tarratt A Co. am.t wner and contractor. CHERRY ST. WtsW; Bornstela Brotbara against Ellaa Feldman and Samuel Sbar- 0'1 owners and coatractora CHERRY ST. S3 to 87: E.

sad P. Marrin against Ellas Feldman A Samuel Sbsrof-sky. owners ami coatraefbra CHERRY ST. a corser of Scammrl at 2fxHM: Brooklyn Jilata Mantel ronuaar against WUllaag Suiarau, awner and rvntrartor AV'- 25 ioith'st: 75x100; Bornstela Brothers against Hell-" VoWwkjr. owners and eon- 100 400 100 JiNelV-w ft of 15ata Stl XZnurL 2 WilUs li-hi ifS "4 tractor s.

23 ft a of UBtb St. JEHU edlt aaraJnat Burton "irr th SI. iavwHj 4 $375 -287 07 Mnasa jnaas against samael Olasa, swaer and tractsr SoO MONROE BT, s. 1D2.S ft of Mark at M. Bornateta Brothers against HHImaa A Volstsaky, owners aad MON ROE ST.

28 to 32. and 33 to 37 Ham- -Utoe St; E. A P. Marrta againet Abraham Voletsky sad Harris Hellmaa. ewa-era and contractors AV.

a cor Dawson St. 3.t1x 12S.2; The Standard Aseacy Company sralnat Joseph GalM, owner; AntaaOo Gallo. attorney and AV, a corner of 113th Bt. lOOxlOo: LmUs D. Retmaa aralaat Yetta and William Rayroa.

owners: Keshiw. But-aula A Frank, owners and contractors. 2D Ar. 334: the Wells and Newtoa Company agalaat William Emrtcb, owner and contractor 3r AV, 4.01S to 4.022: Thomaa ITAuria azalnat Otuaepplna Altlert. owner; Antonio Alttert.

contractor 82D ST. um West" Sicilian Asphalt PavlnaX Company again-1 John Ewald and there, owners; Louis Kirchaer, contractor S3D ST. 21t and 221 West: Joseph Nykerk against Nlel Foelbers, owner sad eon-tractor 83D ST. 123 East; George F. Moore, against Toblaa Krakower.

owner and contract or S-VTH ST. 83a). 4I, and 347 West: John J. McOraih agalnat W. E.

D. Stokes, owner; Col I ler-Week a Company, 116TH ST. 123 East; Thomaa F. Hagan acalnst Leopold Ilolsmaa. owner; Rose Flnkle.

owner and contractor 132D ST. a a 210 ft of Lenox Av. 2T.x 100; Thompson A Cam mack against Etta Worf, owner and contractors 860 1.600 T23 687 88T SO 73 1S5 70 BOG 113 130 Lis Peadeaa. CENTRE ST, s. 75.6 ft from Temper nc House, snd adjoining land of James J.

Rowland, and Mapea, extendsto Bronx River. Ac; Mary A. Thompson and otSers against William H. Mtchell and others. I foreclosure of mortgage attorney.

W. K. Brlnckerb.ifl. HAMILTON TERRACE, a 273.10 ft of 141st St, 18.6x80.8x18.7x70.4: also Hamilton Terrace. a 238.10 ft a of 141st St.

17x78.2x17x76.1 1: Mary L. Eraser acalnst Robert Kelly and other. (2 actions, forerloaare of 3 mortgages;) attorneys. Eastman A Eastman. JKHOME AV.

s. 128.9 ft of Morris St. 102.11x P1.3X10OX115.6; John A. Murray agalnat Burton H. Smith and others, (foreclosure of mechanic's Mcn: attorneys.

Ennever A Trautman. LOT 13. map of prrnerty nf Bentamin R-chard-son estate, near King's Bridge; Teache-s' Cooperative Building and Loan Association against Bridget Harney and others, (frrrclcs-ure of attorney, F. C. Irubus-hT.

LOTS 4 to 18 and 21 to 40. on amended map of Brinswood Park.Alth Ward: David B. Jutten. trustee, against Martha A. Shlrmer and otKers, (foreclosure of mortgage;) attorney, I.

N. Wlll-lnnn. PROSPECT AV. 20.0 ft of Jennings St 2o.7x08.7x1.x74.7: Frederick Sexsuer against John Toe I her; and others, (foreclosure of attorney, S. Williamson.

WALKER ST. corner of Centre St. 70.3x73x Oii.4x75; Charles C. Worthlngton against John J. and another, (foreclosure of attorney, p.

R. Town. 3D AV. s. 32 ft of 17th St.

20x07. Ilx2tlx U8.il; the Farmers' Loan end Trust Company r.rr.lnst Iura and others, iforeclosure ot mortgage:) alt irneyr. Turner, McTure A Rolston. 6TH AV. corner of 38th St, 41xM: Paul Tendmo malnst Samuel Marks.

of mechanic's lien:) alt.smey, A. K. Smith. GOTH ST. 334 Knst leprtment of Bull lings against Helen Thlel.

(violation of bull lwt, attorney, B. OttetbiHira. 122D ST. a. 150 ft of Mh A v.

11 James D. Putnam against Marcus Homers; and others, 1 foreclosure of two mortgage;) attorney, J. W. Ptrsaoa. THE COMMERCIAL WORLD CASH PRICES FOR STAPLES.

Wheat. No. 2 re Corn. No. 2 43 Oat.

No. 2 mixed 2HU Flour. Minnesota tents $4.00 middling 08 Coffee. No. 7 Rio os Suxar.

grcnulated f. 5.20 Mi-lasses. O. K. prime 44 Beef, family 1100 Beef hams 20.73 Tallow, prime 0f Pork, miu 11.23 Hogs, dressed.

160 lb 06'i Lard, prime 6.32Vs Iron. Northern. No. 2 foundry 22.50 Butter. Western creamery 24 CHICAGO.

Feb. 19. No. 3 Spring wheat. tOOc: No.

2 red. 7071c; No. 2 com. 3434c; No. 2 yellow corn.

34ic: No. 2 oat. 23tjr23Vc: No. 3 u-hlte. 2.12W-; No.

2 barley, 3443c; No. 1 and Northwestern. II. Ik); prime tlmothv seed. mess pork, per barrel.

tu.Nltr 310.05; per 18) lb. S5.M)ti3 H.1; short ribs, Ides, Coose.) 5.00i(3H. 13; dry-salted shoulders. iboxe.U) ''''t1-: shcirt clear sides, (boxed.) art. sugars, rutloaf, l.o.l: granulated, S3.

40: clover, contract grade. $8.350 COFFEE. So far as the vulumo of speculation was concerned the market was the smallest of recent limes. The action of the local market reflected Increasing hesitation, not only on the pari of the local contingent, but alao as to out-ilile speculative Keniiment. Early cables were disappointing and led to a weak opening with prices on the first csll showing a decline of 2tH For some time the feeling continued weak uncer the pressure of long cotton, and prices continued to decline until the low level was Sam points under the closing prices of Saturday.

Subsequently, however, the local feeling Iwcame firmer, without being aggressively bullish, on some recovery In the English market as shown by later cables. Covering became more or leas actlxe, and prices at cne time showed a net gain of Hit points on the mere active positions. I aentink-nt was inclined tj remain bearish, and there was no enthusiasm as to outside speculatlo. at any time during the session At tuc close the market was ateady at uei 1 point niRner 10 .1 point tower. r-uthem V''t market, middling quoted, were officially rejxinea ny wire as follows: Orleans.

Mobile, ssfcc; Savannah. 8 0-1 6c; Charleston. 8c; Wllmlntuon. Norfolk. 13-10c: Haiti-more.

87c: Augusta, 8 13-16c; Memphis, bi; St Louis. 8V- tTortrnct price ranged a follows: Oten. High. Low. Close.

S.ti1t!.7 .8 tl2 R.IU 8 b3ti8.64 8.im; 8.5; ...8.53 8.l 8.50ws.dll ...8.54 8.58 8.37fr8..1M 8.4!) 8 ...8.43 8. 46 8. 33 8.434f8.46 ...71 7.83 7.78 7.8DU7.81 ...7.61 7.62 7.57 7.584-7.511 7 .11 7.47 7.477.48 ...7.40 7.51) 7.47 7.4747.48 ...7.40 7.40 7 40 7.484j7.50 FeS.mary Mardi Aoril May June July August September October November December January LIVERPOOU Feb. 10. Spot cotton, moderate dirrand; sales.

8.00O bales; speculation and export. 5J bales: American. 7.000 bales; receipt. 13.000 Lutles; American. U.0OO bales: midland ui-land, 5 I-lrld; futuns opened barely ateady at 2-64d r-rlvsnce; closed quiet but steady at net to 2li-04d decline.

February, 4.f'.s; Februan'-Msrch, 4.551-Js; March-April. 4.52U.b; April-May. 4.40s; May-June, 4.45b; Jur.e-Julyrti.43Hb; July-Augurt, 4.41Vtb; August. Sej.tember. September-October.

4.19Sb; October-November. 4.11b: November-December. 4 tuifc. Manchester Yarns dull; cloths move skwly, FITfRES. NEW PRICES.

Ofs-n. Low. Close. 74 7-W 74 15-18 74 7-16 7 ......74 1-18 74, 74 v. 41H 414, CHICAGO PRICES.

i Open. High. Iw. Close. 7'4 68 7-16 67T, VH 60 OSV 0U 34V, 35 7-18 34H S3-X 35 354 35 35- 23 231.

23 7-16 2XU, wKsat May.r. July. July. Wheat-May. 22 22 11-18 22 7-16 224.

BREADSTTFFII ttHPlT fn tn 1. hour wheat showed but little activity, and a disposition. If anything, to decline under depressing early statistics and a drop of HtlSd In tha Ltv-erpool market. But soon after 1 o'clock, following a sudden and unexpected upturn In corn, the market developed a very firm undertone, and speculation worked up from 74U44-t4jC bid, closing at the latter point, which represented advance over Saturday's natures. Th volume of business here prior to the advance was confined to local operations except for a little English selling of July wheat after the opening.

The only important crop news came from France, where the closing advance of irta) points on wheat and flour was credited to unfavorable weather and prospects for much In the Spring. The entire visible supply amounta to 53.21U.0uO bushels. The English visible supply decreased l.ol.000 bushels for the nonnw receipts amounted to T2n MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 19.

Wheat In store: No. 1 Northern February. May. Jaly. On track: No.

1 hard. 7c; No. 1 Northern. tiS'ic; No. 2 Northern.

Dl'Ll'TH. Feb. lit Wheat No. 1. hard.

cash. 6Tc; No. 1 Northern, cash. 90e; May, STsc: Septemlier Ouc; No. 2 Northern.

3Ve; No 3 Spring. exAic. Oats MILWAl'KEE. Feb. Ts.

Wheat No. 1 Northern. (S77Sc; No. 2 Northern. iV.

Rye No. 1. 5c. Barley No. 2.

4c; aample. 37645c. CORN No. 2 cloaed at 42V for both elevator and iielivered. ami 're oa board, afloat.

OATS-No. 2 closed at 2Vc: No. aTlac; No. 2c: No. 3.

white. JIc; track, mlxxi. 23. hlte. 3141 Sic; No.

3 whllo 1 Western, aftte. free oa txaxrd. afloat; No. 2 Western, 8e. free board, afloat' Tr: cost.

Insurance, and freight. Near York, car lota. BAKUit renuog, 43MN7e; malting. 6155c both rest. Insaraare.

and freight. New. Yorst fr.B,Vn'tKo and a.SS ANU MEAL-Sprtng 33.S34) 84.18; Hlmer straights. 83.453.5; Inter T-tents. Spring- clears.

eiTraNoT VMnter, ao grade. 11717.75 peV ton. arrive Bl'C'I WHEAT FLOLR-il 3l.ttt. EYE FLOC Fair to d. to facy.

3.oes3.U. (X)RJVMEALK wtri: coarse. SOC LED Spring bran. -spot. 31S.73: Backs.

tiArt $1 latter while- 77 rZoJ. Tli, MIXNEAPOIJ.4. lu-rt. xx I tenia "i 7 A t-. r-w.

cwiasua, 4.Cslfl4i; REAL ESTATES AT AlCTIOX. RECEIVERS' SALE. John Steplienson Company, Limited, 'miiil the VVHl be sold by order of the Receivers of tha Company at public sile at the oflice of Joseph Umbden Son, Auctioneers, No. 261 Main StreeL KocheUe, N. on SATURDAY, i 23-, ISOO.

at 12 o'clock noon. Very valuable tract for either manufacturinr or residence purrxKes. Si ated on Weaver Street and Rockland Avenue. RAILROAD FRONTAGE 3136 FEET. Will be sold in three separate parcels.

For maps and further particulars inquire of the Auctioneers or SULLIVAN CROMWELL, ATTORNEYS FOR RECEIVERS 45 WaX New York City. first dears. $2 8562.73: second clears. $2.13. bran In bulk, 11411.23.

PROVISIOXSe-PORK Mess. $10 75611 50; fami.y. abort clear. 11.7j4fflX BEEF-Mesa, 10410 fami.y. llyU; packet, extra India mess.

lama, 120.500 21. DRESSED HOGS lbO-lb, r)ic; lou-lb, 'kc; pig. V. CCT MEAI'g Smoking bellies, iVi lo-lb. IUSTc: 12-lb.

14-ib. 6Sc; pickled snouldera, 0c; pickled hama Western areena. 9Sci city greens. t4jV41c TALLOW City. IV; country.

5s4j5Hc. LARD ett.32'--; city Urd. 85.M5; refined lard. South America. 8tt.8: Cai-tinent.

36.00; Brasll. kega 38; compound, city. 8u46.12H: Westein. Smsd.i2. STEARINE Oleo.

city lard stear.ne. 41.23. LIVERI-OOL. Feb. 10.

Closliif It- ef tra India mess, hos; prime mess, 12 6d. 1'ork -Prim mess. Western. Stts 3d. Hams Short tut, 14 to 16 Ih, 48s Ud.

Bacon Cuinivrland cut. 28 to 30 lh. 30 6d; short rib, 18 to 22 lb. 35 U1; long clear middies, light. 30 to :3 30; long clear middles, heavy.

35 to 411 lb, 33a short clear back. HI to In lb, 35s: clear lollies. 14 to 16 lh. Shoulders Square. 14 tu III 111.

Xla. Lard Prime Weetern. In tierces. 3I: American, mined, In palla 33. Butter Finest au-i awl I'nlled Stales, nominal.

Cheese Ara-rlcun. hncst white. 5ua; finest col wed. Lis 0.1. Tallow Prime cltv.

2Js; A uM-allnn. in 1. aadon. 20. Cottonseed HuH.

rellnel. May-August. 22s (Id. Tuncntine Spirits. 41 Kestn Common, 5a.

PefVoteum Heflntd. "id. ijn-seed Oil. 34s 00. being more than moderately active In a speculative way.

the trVet f. Brazil coffee was decidedly firm On tne op-ning call short were disosed tu cover, while sellers were acarve. (mly 2.5s) bsgs change.1 handa on the call, yet actual buainesa anowed an advance of JIMyt.l polnta on the closing figures of Saturday, while the opening official advance was called 54110 points. the reft of the freaainn the market iulel. with a firm undertone, closing quiet at net unchanged prices to an advance- of lu points.

Total sales were bags. The maikrt yesterday was supported by a demand from the srwrt Interest, by a leading flrrrf-neaa In the open market for ai-tual ct.ffee. and by a liberal average of warehouse detlterita. Contract prices ranged as follows: open. High.

Low. Close. 7.1544 7.23 .7.20 7.20 7.20 7.1.'t,I2 7.2i.T.3) .7.25 7.25 7.2597.35 .7.35 7-35 7 3 7 7 3MI7.4-) .7 43 7.4.1 7 40 7 .7.55 7.55 7 4.1f7V) 7 4 jti 7.51 .7 60 7.00 7.0" February March Anrll May Jure, July August September October November December January FOREIGN MARK KTS Suntos Good averate Pantos. lifOS). receipts.

7.0iS bags: sto. k. 44s.l) bags. Hamburg Market opened unchanged at 2 P. net 1., pfennig higher to pfennig lower; aalesv 0.ims bags.

Havre Market partly Vtf hlghor; at 12 at 3 P. tartly lower, at P. near months unchanged, far i.f higher: total sales. 4U) baas. January.

47; February, 45; March, 4.V. April. 43.25; May, 4.1.50; June. 45 July. 4.V50; August, rteptenitM-r, 4U.25; October.

46.50; November. 40.75; IH-cember. 47. Rio-No. 7 Rio.

lo7o.i. exchange. 7 31-32d; receipts. bags; for the States, :t.is0 bags; cleared for Europe, nothing: stock. 141, IKS) bagji.

Centrifugal. 4 muscovado. 4c: molasses. 3 13-10c. MKT ALU.

Iron. Northern, No. 1 foundry. do. Southern.

No. 2 soft. $20.7.1: steel rails, 3J; pis iron warrants, nominal: lake copper, ingot. SI6.25; tin. exchange lead.

a.721; t.elter. 44.0.1; brokers' itrlce for lead, $4 72S. and for spelter. $4.6.1. OILS.

Petroleum, bbls. 49.0O. and In bulk. $725; bbls. U.5.

and In bulk. refined rases. New York. $11. ID; deodorized naphtha.

$11.13. Cottonseed (.81 Prime crude, bbls. 54c: prime Huramet, jellow. off Summer yellow, nominal; butter grades. 3Mi.1,.-; prime white.

SDc; prime Winter yellow. 3H4')c. Unseed American raw. 5nti37c; American boiled. Calcutta raw.

UHc; lard oil. 50tr.12c. VIVAI. STORKSTlr, regulars. ki.Mi; tar.

oil. brjrels, 13. W. Spirts of turpentine. 5a 5SrC.

liesln tl.mmon to good, strained, gl.75; K. a. H. 2.13; I. $2 25; K.

M. N. G. $4. 1(1.

WILMINGTON, Keh. 19. Spirit of turpentine. MVr54c. p.esin.

$1. Crude t-irpenune, 2il.25. Tar. $1.30. SAVANNAH.

Fab. 10. Spirit of tunnUne. fete. Resin unchanged.

CHARLESTON. Feb. 18. Turpentine, 63c. Restn unchanged.

LIVE Fteers. $4,359 oxen and stags. bulla. $3.2.14 J4.60; cow CALVES Veala $: little calve. barnyard stock, $3.50 Southern calves.

city dressed veals, 4jic per lb. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Sheep. cull. iamb. culla (Canada lamba.

$7. 12't t7 yearUaxa. HOGS 3.254j$5.,0; pigs. LEGAL. NOTICES.

THE PEOPLE OF THE 8TATE OF NEW all persons Interested in the estate of fRA B' VAN hERVEEB and ROBERT E. LAI-JR. as copartners lateir doing business Bn-'ir th.ev-rT-. JAMS HARRIS PAINT. 2-llT AS.NI8M COMPANY, and ROBERT E.

LA LOR AND COMPANY, send grevting: You snd each of you. are hereby cited and required personally to be and appear at a Special Term, Part of the Supreme Court of th State or New York, to be held at the County Court M.iusiuii, i ine LIIT ieW imLth12lh ot APrti, 1W00. at 10:30 clock A. there and then to show cause why a final settlement of the accounts of tDO assignee of above-named Frank B. Van Derveer and Robert E.

Lelor. as copartners, Istely doing business under the name of the J. me. U.eeia D.I. nil w.i, inu vamisn com- pany, and Robert E.

Lalor and Company? lnsij- VM. HeKtne 1 i j- nig, ana ir no cause be shown, then to attend the final settlement of In testimony whereof I have hereunto caused the oapreme (jonrt of New JI 8.1 If ark-to be hereto affixed. Witness. Hon. Charles H.

Van Brunt. v- IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP THE HOY Frederick Smyth, on. of tha Just tees oTtaV sasassva, ss.sai iff BKTmDY aCiVsMk tW all persons having claims against the waVn mL i.vn? ItULTTIO Vu. rtS' cAS ofgit; York. Borough of Manhattan, to present the ll vouchers therefor sttsohtj ouit verified to the- subscriber, who has been dlv mZ pointed Aaalgnee of the Mid wild ETeUri guot ply A Construction Company for the Wnet Sr 'l-l at the office Jo.bH Ba! ln City of Near Yor BorWh Manhattan, on or before the 1st day of liTr BS0O.

ISAAC W. CI J-mTn AssiaWy' Dated February 6. 190O. H. BAN TON, Attorney for Assignee 0a Broadway.

New York, N. T. tCilTn OFFICE OP WlUeax at: Gltaa Srwlsg Xaeklaa Ca, NO. 58 BROADWAY. New York City, Feb.

8th. 1000. The annual meeting of the atockteUera oftnia eompany for tha electloo of TrtesTto? uU tuesdayT SVFZ n'lauilve" huk WlU 20 to By order of the Boars of Trustees. J- PAKMLT. Secretary.

ICRROGATS KOTICE5. SMITH. JAMES. la fwrsuaace ef an ass Hob. Frank T.

FttxgSsVsurTtstb. County of New Tork7notlce hr riven tS all persons having claims axalnW 1iu actlncaslneaa. Nav 13 WhitaiaU StrsetT Borough ot MsnhatUa, tm the city ofNass YoVi? ea ot before the 24th Aaoc- Miw mZZ.r?h SHEftM NoVntbt? SHERKAN HOYT. Eaanttor. nrnsir atwrru aj.lTwsa.Ta' iZ2S? tbe City and County of slcsberS.

fiSTH YnKrL.r,.n -s wTll! titcLk ZJ" lh Near YoriC Zt Man. on or before the SlTh "tT-Oste Kew YovkT he day of November, imuo af TV Br YOCNO. Executrix. RASTTS RAlSo AU toraev tor Kseoeet "wayTN. Y7city7 v- e-IaareaaSTtTa nEAI.

AT Al CTIOf. D.jPhoenix Ingraham, Auctioneer PARTITION LF will sell at A jctlon at th New Trrk Res, Salearoom. Ill Bmaawar Tbnrsds. Mrch Ut, at 1 2 o'clock coo a. No.

2 Fourth Arenne, buslners building. 25xiri.C4' Koa. 159 and 161 East 103d St near 31 Avence. Two four-story brick and stone two-fimllv each slx.ut u. Maps snd further paiticlrs of w.

ertsona A Hamvin- Attomeva. i 32 I'lrt T' RKAL ESTATK. OET UST OF REAL ESTATE agents MAV. Ing propertg rale or rent along the lines 1 the Erie Railroad. Jersey New T.wk R.

and New York SZ quehanna A esters R. together with tnsarf suburban dl.trl.ts time tables, rates fsre etc at Erie tuket offices arel 4.M Renail way. New York, and 331 Fulton Street Hroofcty. FIRE l.NS'-RANCE! MANY F1RKX I.VTF.LT In city houses. Are you Insuiel Write as for rate.

H. WEATHER BY A 271 p.matwit T. CITY LEAL rsTATE FOR SALE. FOR SALE. To Close an Estate.

The handsome story brwk arel huuan 1U4 Weat 73d St.j Just put In perfe-t de Inouire on premises between 10 A. M. i nd 3 all S-STORT 17 FT HOl'SB ALU Improvements 52 Weat 7th St pric. STEVENS. H.lumbua Av.

and Wd st ilrvkilsi), (urtifl Pdtli St. HEW JERSEY HEAL ESTATE FOR SALB) litmsea for sale and to let. IsnJ for H. UEATHEI111V A 271 Broadway. T.

MONTVI-AIIt. N. REAL ESTATE OFr'ICB oPItlSITE I- W. STATION. Mrs.

i TAYLJR and A. B. How t. CITY 1IOLSE8 TO LKT IA Fl I 11 EC bl Eaat 5th I.ira!.le four-atnrr high stoop dwelling, at a reasonable Firm I J. CARPENTER.

41 Liberty 1.11 3d Av. LARGE LINE Hol'SES AND A PAKTMENTS, wet side. STEVENS. Columbua iir. VZi' Hr.

aad way, cor. Ktith St. TO LET FOR BISIXKSB PI POSES. STORES TO REHT. DO JOH Cor.

Coll atore. baiemenl and sub-basement steam heal. Alao office oa second floor; good light. GOLD adjoining 00 John 2 small stores: separate r.r corrected. 4X-4 UOHTH near Centre a boot WhiM); nn t.

re steam heat and power. Basement K) ft. high- low-rental. UK KR near Broad 2 stores, abojt lTai. JOIl.v HTM near Broadwav; 23x47.

Fine sttwe; meial celling. We can get very favorable terrua goJ tenant. MANY OTHER STORES. BUILDINGS. AJiO 1JJ1TS; SEND FOR LIST.

V00RHEES FLOYD, 36 Liberty Street. MORSE BUILDING. 140 NASSAU COR. BEEKMAN ST. Derable offices to let ht low rates in this fireproof ajllding: all conveniences.

E. A. CRU1ESUANK A 141 BROADWAY. STABLES TO LET. STABLE TO LET OR LEASE: Id STALLS A.N'D wagon room; new.

412 13th St. IlKROGATK NOTICES. af ARKS. FRANCES. The people of the State New Tork.

by the grace of God free and Independent, to Pteaebe Isaacs, Sophia Isaac. Flr ence Iasaca. Blanche Lsvy. Gertrude Mora, -Eruest Morales. Osmond Morales.

Bula Maralea, Ella Henriqnes. Rnee Morales." the name ralea being fictttteun. the real name be ng use known to the petitioner; LIIHe M-jnlei." tse -name Morales being nV-titlou. the read nasie being unknown Co the petitioner; Ruth Isaacs, the name Ruth be ng nctlttous. the real naaa being- unknown to tbe petitioner: "Janepi" Isaacs, the name Jamea being fictitious, tb real name being unknown to the petitioner; Harry Isaacs, tha asm Harry belaf flctltioua, the real name being unknown tb Ctl turner: "Ross" Isaacs, the name Rosa -ins- nctltlews.

the real name being unknown to the petitioner: Edna Isaacs, tb naa Edna being fictitious, the real name be unknown to the petitioner; Elsie Isaacs, the name Elsie betne fictitious, the real name b- Irs unknown to the petitioner: John OwlraHI. the name John being the real nae bring unknown tb the petitioner, and to all sls heirs at aw and next of k'n of FRAXCW MARK g. deceased. If say there be. whose nam- sad plaa-ea of residence are unknown th bee-J snd nest of kla of Frances Mark, deceased, set greeting: Whereas.

Blanche El Mlllengen of the Cltv sf New York, has lately anpDed to the Surrogate's Court of our CVmnty of New Tork. to have a ear-tain' Instrument la writ Ins re lat Ins to both real and personal proptrty. duly amved as tb hv will and testament of France. Marks lata af th County of New York, deceased. tb'foi yoa end each of yoa are cited to appear tbe Sar-rogate of our Ounty of New York, at hi in the County of New York, oa tb 2ts.

da March, one thousand nine act red. at aslf-est-tea o'clock la the fnreaooa of that day. tbas and there to attend the probate ef the said laat w01 and l-s tamest. And nrh of vow aa are hers by died, as ss under tha age of twenty-oaa year, see ie.S4'd to sppear by your guardlaa. If ynu ha-e ana.

sr. If you have none, to appear and apply f-v aa to be apprtated, or la the event nf your n-e" or failure to on so, a ruardlaa. will be appeaat-s by the Surrosata to reorsneat and act lor yea In the procaodtna. la teatiawsny whereof, we hav cawsad th aral the Sun agate's CVmrt of the said OvSt -tL, S. of New York, tt bv herevte afftsaA Witness Hon.

Frank T. Fltxgersls. a Surrogate of our said County at New York, at said ccontr. th fifth day of Febrtnry la the year of our Lwrd on thousand nine hundred. FAIRFAX MrLAlviHLIX.

Clerk of the- Durmotff CM. CEORGB J. KILO EX. Attorney for Broadway, Manharta a. X.

T. City. fl3-aw8wTs OALLACHER, A LI DA A. la panwute ef aa order of Ho. A boar Tbosnaa a urros the CVmnty of New York, totfaw la Kerebr lrea to all persona via.

etaJass agsOran ALIDA A. OALLAGHER. Ute of the County of New Ycr. rt.raa. to preseat the aasse.

with vsaichers thereof to the subscriber, at her piece ef traa aettaa- ouataaaa, the ofnre of WliHaas J. FaaatasV No. 31 Nassau Street. Is the City of New Tt or before the 234 day of July next. New Tork.

the 15th day of January. Ma MARY A. AUMACK. Administratrix. STI.

J-FANXrVO. Arty, for Adsslalarratrlx. 81 Nassau tr t. H.ILK.I. City.

al0-UwaaTS pcrsueacs of oa eraer Uosj. Frank T. tag era Id. a Surma ate of ti Couaty of York, aotlre ts hereby gives Pfraoaa bovine rlalms arairst HSXXf laTFKE. Ute of the Cuauety of New York.

esavsed, to prso-at the aasse with veei lasesaf wo siBKnosr at his 1 hka bLsos aaf jail- at tbe offtco Fraacla Ckskar. 03 Broadway, la the Cltv of New York, ea before the sixth day of Marrh next- Dsted New J.r'he 2th day sf August. 1-wW. HZSt "'EFKE. Exaeatar.

KANC18 P. -CHED-SEY. Attorney for Exanuor. No. 303 Braao-ay.

Btvouga of Msahatiaa. New York 4(r. auj2a.law8at.Ta 1.

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