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72 HH 87 12 2 40 12i) $1 i 101 14 144 iao Xrt JU.4 31 1.1!, 8i $2 86 1 50 14 ir. 73 63 1 130 1 2i 64 3 4 33 lort 7 29 l4 2-'- 65 1M4 To -V 114 P7 12 17 7 1 25 11 22 67 TV 4 7 2 2S 73 7 US 135 112'- low a 12 7 121 61 S3 21 loi 104 14 14 l-vi lul 82 0 2 l.4 34 110 41 15 13 STi ia 1T. ir r.j ii r3 1o4 15 20 83 83 107 8 SI 113 2 1.1 73 2T; 114 12 l- 4.V o- tvp-, 1I 2 70 15 22- 6 7 4T. 3 64-, 74. 1 83 3 Biles.

CO i 4U 7.12e 44 80.041 loO 156 4.MS t) 40 430 113 hi U.65 2W 8U 87.1 234 1,416 lJO 10 250 8.710 2i 155 1.103 2, MO 10 651 100 WW io i i' 233 l' lilO 7 72 112 l'JO loo 10 1.070 20i) 130 I'm 225 1,810 33 1.25H 1.435 1J0 100 On) 1.S7S 6,451 4 2 610 two 800 450 100 2i 8V) 1.8 ino S.310 13.004 1.350 1 4.M1 10.730 4.820 l.S 6 2,13 SOO Z271 5i0 STW TOSS STOCK Complet Tlxisaetions in Stock Thursday, JDty 19, 1898. I 7 i Tirmt. H1K 1 Law. I Mat 267,916 Cotton OU Am. Mai tier Co.

cf Am. Eplrita iitg Am. Spirit Mtg. Am. Busar Ref.

Am. Euar Kc. Co. pf Mmencaa jioDaeoo Ann Arbor At T. a F.

AL, T.4S.F. o. Bontuw. By 8tt Ou Brooklyn Rapid Tran. Brooklyn t'nlon Canada Southern Canadian Padflo tTheaapeake tc C'aL.

Bur. Chi. it Eat. 111. Cht Or.

ChL, St. ChU Mil. St. P. ChL Xorthw t'hL, Rock lit A L-ai.

Term. Trana. C. St Lor. C.

tc H. C. all In. H. ir ConsoIIilated Oaa Consolidated lea tel.

ft Hudson Lnver ft R. O. pf t. 1L i Pt I iitjpf.T...."." rFUnt ft P. M.

pf rx w. ift tuo peneral Electric Great Northern pf Hawaiian Sugar llltnoU Central Illinois Bteel Co Keokuk ft D. M. pf IClnrston ft Pembroke. leaded Gaa pf Lake r-Tie ft Western.

L. B. A West, pf Louisville ft NsshvlUe. Manhattan Con Metropolitan 8t. Ittlchiaan Central Altnnesota Iron Mo, Kan.

ft Texas pf. Misioun facinc National Lead Co National Lead Co. iNew Central Coal Hem Tork Air Is'ew Tork Central iN. t. IT.

North American Northern Pacific Northern Pacific pf. Ontario ft Ore. R. ft Nav. pf Mall, ex Pennsylranla R.

R. People's Gas. Chicago. Pull. Pal.

Car Co Reading (Reading 1st pf Rio Grande West Rio Grand Wast, pf St. J. ft G. I Bt. 3.

ft G. I. 1st St. J. ft G.

I. 2d Pf St. L. ft a F. 2d pf St.

Paul ft On alia Southern Pacific Standard R. ft T. Tenn. Coal ft Iron. Texas Paclflo Union Pactrtc t'nlon Pacific pf V.

I. ft t. United states Leather TJ. a Leather pf iUnitad Btates Rubber JTT. B.

Rubber pf Wabash Chicago western union 73 7 1 2W 13a 4U 121) 61 R2i H7 13 05 145 124 11 80 S1W 14 8 23 102 18 13 S5 ir 162 li 91 l.v-4 7 63, V2S 1 2H 65 85 83 1(JH 7 80H 114H 1ST 65 15 Toa, 1143; 1S11 1" 43 25 CO 7 65 2s5j 76 15 25 10 3 644 2ml 71-, iss; -3B 73 7 135 lllT't low 37 12 81 4 120 61 82 2 11 107 14 t7 145 125 102 3 82 14 23 1UG 10S 44 15 13 8T. 30 3H 163 19 103 60 15 91 54 104 1V 103 65 85 33 33 lo8 7 115 1S7 a 114 IS'J 17 5 Ol 24 7 15 2T. lo 4i 2 THE NEW YORK TBTES, FRIDAY- MAY 20. Y0B.K SV0CK XCHASQ. Bid and Aakcd Quotations.

The fallowing were the closing quotations for Government bonds and for stocks la which there were no transactions: I TV 73 7s 11 a 133 107 372 12 s5 40 1) 61 21 ljO 107 l.Tfi 145 124 lol SO 81 14 6 23 1U2 33 108 13 85 80 10 85 162 1 PI 15 6:5 102 14H 103 26 65 85 83 83 luS 80 114 1S7 5 25 65 15 70 27 114 t7 161 17 43 25 tt) 7 65 19 2S 76 15 25 iniri 22 67 7 64 20 7H 1 2 73 7s 11 2 1M 112 lo 12 3 40 61 21 101 125 101 3o 32 23 1 83 Ion 46 15 13 85 86 lO 86 163 1 103 60 15 2 01 15 72 63 104 1502 lOH 26 65 a-. 83 S3 lo8 7 8 114 1S7 5 66 15 70 27 114 67 1S2 17 44 25 a. 66 1 2-4 76 15 5 25 lri 4iV 64 21. 71 93 I -r -t-1 "f' -1- -t-1 4- 1 4-2 -rl -t-2 J4 i -t-3 4- t-" i Complete Bond Transactions. 89 Am Tobacco Co Scrip 7.000 Atch.

Top ft 8 i Adjustment 4a 4.000 63 10,1100 63 i aroi Louisville ft NashTllla ruined Gold 4a 6.000 Louisville A Nashville, So A No Ala 6a 6.000 Ry Con 4s ldfkfOO Elev 1st D.4 63 Met Bt Ry Gen 6s I 8.000 Inter 1st 4s 9rt 10.000... 19.0i....-.i.-... MOO mii, iu a ft asi 3.0U0 25.00O. 5.0X). 90.000..

Mj. Gen 4s B.OOO i l.ooo 96 92i I 11D I 112! I 73j 73 a a DO .....4 7.a.. 80.000... 1.000 90 Baltimore ft Ohio 1st, Parkarsbunr Branch 6,000 104 ..100 104 .133 7 TV A South wn 1L J. Guarantee Ji 10.000, J.

BnudnT A Tfh Av 1st Cons 6s) .000 120 Brooklyn elevated list. Trust Co Certfs 1.000 j. 844 Brooklyn Rp Tr Sa; 54.CM) 95 73,000 96 Bur, Rap A 1st. CoUat Trust mt i inn Ches ft Gen 4a l.ono 77i. l.iK..i 10.000 iono 10)fXBlOf 6,000 Ches A 6s.

1911 1 2.0U0 Chea A O. A A Mr, 1 3.000 771 Chic. A Cons7s Chic, ft Conv Es ll.ono Chic 111 Gen Sa 1.0 Chic. I A Gen 14s ft cons B.OOO 1... A Ind 1st L.

Col. Val A Tol lf-. A Co Certfs, Paid 5 75! wo Grande -4s 2.0l 1.0.c East Tenn. 'a A iGa Con 5a 1 2.nnr Euuitable ft FVol at Chicago 1st I. ....10 1st Con 7s 1 iu Brie Gen Lien 3-ts 1000.

i 71 l.ono2i)f 4 ID.OIXOUf. t4 "in i jsi 1.00O...... Tl "i CVnt 4. 1352 100: 68 ..101 ....104 ...134 ...102 OT 91 ..107 Ashland Civ 6.00O ilU-waukee A Bt Paul. Southn Minn Div 10,000 117 14,0" jo 11s Mo.

A Tex 1st 4s 8S 600 Pao Cons 6,000 6.000a20f.MM..l 6.0IM). lS.OuO.... 3.000 6.000 l.OuO 5.0wa20f 15.000 Mo Pac Trust 5a 6.01) 3.000 6.000 v- 6.000 2.000 8,01 6,000 Mo Pac 1st Col 6a 2.0W) 6.000 6.0OO Cen A Deb 6a 14.000 100 Ont A Con 6a 15.000 108 5,000 lu bus 6.000 2,000 Nor Pao Gen Lien 3s 10.000 Nor Pac Ry Pr Ln 4s l.nou 6.000 B.000 Oragon Short Line 1st con a 1.000 12.00M 10J S.WUCWT. lOJ Inc A Col Trust South Pac of Cai 6 Con sol 6.0V 5.000 St A Ir Gen 5s 5.000 2O.0HO 28.000 10.00O 1 5(00O. 12,000.....

6.0O0 Stamped Gtd 25.000 Standard A 6a 9.000 Standard RAT Ino z.uuo.. 60.000. 10.0i0.i looo. TerminaliR Assn of St Con 5s 11.000. 95 96 93 9Ti 93 93 93 93 93 93 93 65 13 14 14 14 Con 5a lonno 97iTexaa A Pacific 2d ino 10.000 7l 5.000 97; Union Elevated 1st 6s, iTust Jo Certla 9 1.000.-.

9S, Union Paclflo 4s -106 96 33 83 84 Cent 4s. 1932 I nr Island 4s 2 irtt Lauurllie" A 1.000 Xaahnr Sa 1 ..108 Total sales ...4 9 P9 90 99 74 75 76 75 70 70 7014 77 90 90 59 uo 90 95 ..102 1.009. Reading Co Gen 4s 8.0) l.OOO 10,000 120i)0. 14.01 16.00O. t- Rio Grand Wn 1st 1.000 Rome.

A Og Cans Aris 1st 6.000.. So Pac of B.00O. IO.OUO.... Southern Ry 1st 5a 1.UW. 46 82 B2 K2 82 I lo4 1 12.0i.

45.0Nj 1.500 14.0m 236 0110 15.0U0 15.ooi- 64.0UU. Su.MKi S5.0i) 4.000 lti.ow. 7,000 55.0i)0...... 7,000 240.0 15.000 l.ono. 40.Hi0.

80,000.. IO.OUO Un P. Den A Gulf lat Truat Co Certfs 15.000 2i.ao 15,000 10.000 B.OOO 2S.0O0 13.0i0 lO.OOi) 25.000 12.000 2O.011O 8O.000 1O.00I) X.OII0 J.O11O Leather Co 6s 4.000 Wabash 1st 5s 6.U 0 Wabash 2d 6s 2.0 8.000 Wabash De Series S.0OO West Shore Gtd 4s 3i.ouo l.ooo ll.ooo Registered 8.ono 2.000 Wn 5LT Pena Ino 5.000 Wilkes A East 1st 5,000 92 92 92 92 92 Kf 92 92 92 9-2 92 92 2 92 92 92 62 11 9W 56 57 5J 67 67 67 67 57 57 57 57 57 57 57 67 .113 .100 27 .107 .107 .107 .107 .106 .107 13 97 4S. 4S. 4S.

5. OS, 1 7 2a. 1 4s. It c. c.

I'. c. Currencyi jneroaee Disc. CoU is4 4M. 1M4 Kxpfeat Tobacco Arbr Adams Alb.

A Amertcari Am. Cot. Am. Di Am. Am.

T. a Am. Ann Am. Mai Halt, ft Boston Brunswick ln. paid! k.

BufL, R. C. Central ChL A Chi. ft A ChL ft ChL OL OhL Gt. ChL.

Ind. Chi, Ind. ChL Tami L. Cleve. ft Col.

a ft C. C. ft Coi. Fuel CoL F. A torn ConsoL Last rtrpress.

..100 ISO Oil 22 12S C. pf 118 11 tlnr 27U Ohio IS L. Oo 3d 6M A hi P. of. R.

Ai. Alton 12 15H Jton 111 5l 7. A. 30 Pf. B.

22 A u7pf. 20 w. Trais. 8 W. pf.

44 Pitts 168 I. Dev. 14 Dev. pf. 1 A 22 pf fl .160 40 recorded figure: Carle 0al MIXfcXQ SAN FRljJCISOO, euotatliMi lows: Alts Alpha Andae Blcher Best ft Br tsulllon Caledonia Cftailenca Choliar Confldono.

Con. Cal Crown Pc Gould A Hal. ft Ju.tlr. Mexican Occidental Ophlr Ovtmua Potol Savas. Sierra Standard t'nkm On 4 utan con T.llow Asked.

BllTar orarta. Co cher Pa it ilurry creroaa JaiKt birs. Mexican slrtt. 1214: telerrath. IS.

COLORALOO SPRIXOa, May 19. Qardner Co. report eloalna qootations as follows: Thursday. Wedn.sdsr-B.i. AMed.

Bid. Asaed. -J. Alamo Anaconda Anchoria Aryan turn KatU. Consolidated tl Faso.

Eikton Gibson Gold Coin Gold Kind. uoiaea 1 Garfield Isabella Jefferson Uatoa, Moon Pharmacisi Portland Rawllnn Kosa Work Mountain -3 .17 Cfcn. .....14 4 rt 14V Ancfcor. 7 1 ......11 12H 1 Z' Husnress troubles. -Tie asSet Central liive 182,445.500 COKSOHDATIID EXCHANGE.

STOCKS. Sla Ftrrt. Hlpn. Vow- IvtallAaa, Tuoaccj) "i.kC Kan, IOTH iS 1 So. 11 11 11 11 1.

R. T-. 4t 40 Gt. eat. 14 14 Bur.

A lrt IOI tJ.vrS..C. Xlll. A 8t. P. IS 7 7.74V.

K. I. A Jso. lin 3(1 l.lio. A ei- 1H Uo- as, as T.

Certral.114, 115 lK.Xor. Psxaftd. 25 2 Nor sU A 60 MiJ VlPsopie's Ga 7 1T 7 1st pf. 44 44 7K.Tenn. C.

S3- S.1 PaciSo Z2 6e AMW ft- Leather 5 Rabtr. zla vWew I'sM SO 11C 4.1 441 14 14 101 JOl 8rt MS l4i S3Va IMS, 115 33 I 17 44 2.1 12 5 Sl ale. n.so BOJTDS. Fir-t. Kir.

Tmm A SSI -STO. eWf iS-F '-1 i- TS 1 i-Ioa Pae.jaa.. pZ 3 saeoa ev 60 7 17 44 2 3V S3f 83 11 87 V2V a si TUB JfEW TOBJC TtStCS. 'All ta Fit Prlmt," CIVIL SEHVICE UH CITIES. ALBAXT.

May 19. Gov. Black has not rendered a decision on the question whether or not this year's amendment to the State emi service uw repeus toe provisions of bis "tArchleaa- civil service act, so far as It affects municipalities. The question -was raised ln Buffalo recently and referred to n. tuts utu ovrvioe commission.

An inaezmne opinion irom President Cobb of the Commission was turned over to the Governor, who nassed It along to Statutory Revision Commissioner Lancoln, suxd the ajle iwf ass 7n vsseQ upon it. The amendment of 1S1M was drawn Secretary of the Civil Service Reform Association, which baa been hostile to tba starchleas civil aervice law from th. time or its innnucuni in. present. The ona-inau oreui 01 turn measure contained repeat 01 tna taw or last year.

shin touched npon the civil set ike regulatlona or im craea, ana ma outer provisions of the bill were drawn with reference to that face When the bill was reported from committee it had been revised by Gov. Blawk and the repeal claaee eliminated without recasting the meaaura to conform with this chanr It was declared at the time that tha object of the Governor wras to embarrass tha present aoministranon in flfw xors: City. Tha amendment, which did not pass, was Intended to settle all possible compactions, reduce evaaiOBa of tha law to a minimum, and satisfy -both civil sarvksa reformers and aulvooatea of the spoils system. Tn Black law has proved ae pronounced a failure after oaa year's trial that tha Governor himself. It la said, has acknowledged tt ln private ana agreaa wits these who predicted tha catastrophas JOBTt Tl entered export broker, Consolldahed three not Cjrmn fajtt.

yesterday! Glass 1.448, ln was lzed at Brown Brown i facturers tis of actual to the security sets S21.7B J. HeaIt facturers furniture Street. and hav4 gregatlnJ New Columbia. Prince, to the Largest and crlpued re port so the asset Inventoryl 1 John II Prince. 1.

los. ceived sji terdav favor of for the a tha.t theyl ment wai had hd sr. all their tion of goods 17th lnsii Avenue livery st, employe that Mr. pay 3'J a keeper 147 Wf Marshal lei Edwiv Rinn re airainst from Ca Osasre other ln The clai on two each. lu tr to Jl.OSO Bank is 1S1 l7s.

Hitchcock Kphrai at Lac of the on can for 1 ml Ti chm The foJo tba first ALEXANDER. Inston Al.MT, F. O. BOOTH. BOYD, BONL.

Wsrerx BFALE III 1 Compsj GraqKsr BOCK another BKUIXVf coats CORKETl CZAhU. CHKIaTtl A costs -I CASET. OANCTl another CROSBT, 0orir. COWHT CONN Otto CONATTl fried of DEE. Compsjv slcne.

BNIe1KILB1K AlILJN. If BIO i. and rark Bld.lAskd. B1d.lAsk'd. Bld-IAskd.

96 ....100 ....121 121 ....110 6a. 18H.1(V 4s. 1SUU.1 K'onaoL Ice ino I 111 len. A L. ft 21 60 102 lift t.

ft' 152 rt a 122 D. M. ft Ft. D. pf.

tt LUDuL, a a ft 2 n. b. ek a. pi. 1U Kd.

El. 11. of N. Y.1Z1 If VI u. 01 xj uyn.i"o Klghth Krta 2d pf 16 Kv.

ft T. II 25 Kv. ft T. 1L pf A4 A If 1 I I .,1. -4 Momeatake 4T illi.

Cent. 1 90 130 Iowa Central 9 3lwa Central 2h 120 Joliet ft Chicago. .100 13 K. P. ft 1 2 Kanawha ft Mich.

5 18' Keokuk AD 3 lu6 Keokuk ft 2H Laclede Gaa 46 7' Lake Shore 1SH SOjLake Bhore eertfalwi It, tJOii4( ABULTJU Manhattan Beach. 3 Md. CnaJ nf Am Mexican 4 Mex. Nat. certfs.

1 M. ft St. L. 1st pf. fi5 It- A ft I.

0,1 RJ, Bt. P. ft a 8. 5 75 12 65 4 24 -9 Jr. Bt.

AR 170 a M. pf 14 9 K. ft T. 10 49 Mobile A 21 Morris A 170 1 (Nat. Lin, Oil iw 2 National Starch.

6 22 Nat. St. 1st pf. 65 90 1 Nat. St.

2d pf. 1H 6 N. J. CentraL 94 ISO IX. C.

A St. L. 45 1st pf 65 13 128 110 S. 17 23 IVI 12 4.) 't N- X-. A St, 13 loo ft St L.

I 2d pf 31 Norfolk 80. Nor. ft West 1.1 Nor. ft W. 4u Ohio southern Ont.

Mining 4 Oregon I mix. ail In. paid 27 Ore. R. ft 44 pregon a.

2 jPenn. Coal 3.10 ft 1 f-u. 4 c. st. L.

45 94 a. ft st. l. P' 3 Ft. W.

ft C. 17 Pitta ft Waat. pf- "i tinlckstlver 1 4 uJcksUver pf. 5 81 Heading 2d pf 22 S0" Saratoga. 1 ho lfrtR, W.

A ll 1W St. L. A Ban Fran. IM. St.

L. ft Ban Fran. 1" Pf 60 fit I. XC ax 6 6 Hi 1'St. P.

ft DuluuLT B7 65 11 17.1 20 3D 95 75 -no Stock Exchange quotation yesterday, St Pan St. P. XI A St P. ft O. pf 14H ou.

Daiiion certfs. 67 Sixth Avenue 2uo riouthern Ry Southern Ry. 2s Third Avenue ltJ7 ToL A Tol. ft O. C.

Wells-Fargo Ex. .117 W. ft L. 81 int TisiM W. tt E.

Vf "ii uatL rsld 11 Wis. Central pf.M 3 14 84 Ol 1 BO 5 6- 29 61 1 .47 CO 7 2 22 123 i 136 153 64 210 8 2 1T2 25 45 120 2 12 a STOCK QIOTATIOX9. May The official closing 1 for mining stocks to-day were as tol- Thursday. 14 A 07 06 07 17 40 17 i T3 14 :4 i7 19 l.f Wlnesdar. .13 .07 -2rt .17 .40 .1 .07 .1 .12 .1 .53 1M 2 1 2 41 7 S4H S3L.

24 1 lit, IS TT, 77 T4, y-. 21 22 V- til WU 27 6 14 14 14 21 22' 4 4W 6ti i 1- 14 15 71 71 71 5 4H 6 fH 4 1. 14 14 13 12 14 11 l.mt 2H 2 a Hew Tork City. Kixbt. Judgment for J0.6C2 was 4erterday against John T.

Kirby, by confession, ln favor of the Bteel and Wire Company on for wire. Acs. Statu Prism Glass Gibs Com-. Sheriff received an execution against the United Btates Prism Glihe Company of 62 Broadway for pavor of Lauriston H. Hazard.

It organized three years ago and capltal- fllOUU.OOU ft Matzxxbacrer. Schedules of Matsenbacher, umbrella manu-of 88 White Street show liablli- 137.479; nominal assets, 852.810; ts, 834.237, less accounts assigned National Bank as collateral or 812,500, leaving net actual a- H0 WAT, A Co. J. Ilealy A manu- of bedding, couches, and artistic at 147 to 153 West Seventeenth become financially embarrassed given chattel mortgages, to three crednor tho County National Bank. Bank.

and Blanche T. Their trouUn Is attributed which caused some of thlr qustomers to cwunterinand orders their trade. The liabilities ar to be about J4O.0OO. The value of is not definitely known. Their of Jan.

1 last showed assets ifeb ill ties The partners are Joel Iaaca and Aaron The business was started on Jan. a small capital. The Sheriff re attachment against tha firm yes- from Kllng for 81.068. ln IRalo J. Btroheim for balancw du goods sold.

It is claimed, on of the firm's representation were worth 135.000. The attaeh- obtained on the ground that they or tneir property: tnat thev chattel mortgagea. transferrtd becounta and had removed a nor- ttieir stock. Three truck loads ot removed. It is asserted, on tha to a4ofl at the corner of Seventh ind Twenty-second Street, over a tie, wnien loft was hired by an the firm.

It was also asserted (Healy declared that the firm could on the dollar. The Sheriff tut In the firm's place of buslnesa at Seventeenth Street, and found thj la poaieaa.cn uadcr Lht chattel uphoktery trealgth disposed IVttl oin Oat ot Tom. O. Hitchcock Deputy Sheriff lved two attachments yesterday mm v. nucncucn or uiut.

-pbell ft Hiuse. one ln NtiUonal Bank, for and the savor or jacoo tl. Brush for eLO. 1 of Mr. Bruh dates back to WM tf Mr.

Hitchcock's notes for 8lu) wtucn 400 was pall. Interest at 1. per annum swells the account The claim of the Osare National fcn a Judgment for $035, obtained ln oaiance quo un a note made in nas oeen discovered that Mr la a legatee under the will ot 4, nucncocK. or this city. The nts were served on tae executors iter's estate.

Jadgsaeata. sing Judgments wer. fled iame being that ot the debtor: IJEH. Charlea W. A O.

iiether-nd others 'til. 1.. vuitlLUUS Companr lohn r. Yellow Pine Cmman" irkness W. Y.

Mitchell. W77. denck Manhattan tttoraa. nd Ase Cximpany KJwanl H. Oe.lr Louis Oish man linjchers IAN.

Hetrr J. Wilds and KT. Selis M. Abraaam M. M.

AcovttL vrhViaia Behrsnrti idolpha- M. Gabrlei and aaotosr PliXR. Juw W. TU. Umsooi lt 1.2H 251 117 7 23 Xats A.

Downing- Taak R. A. Wit terms aad and v. 1. sl-rsra Timothy O.

L. Peterson, costs. TBomaa, and Annie M. Oeratr Kui IatwI j.n I lurrsd. John N.

Soott. and 8ies 'lae nrst Katloasi uXl.l toa At rw rerk iMsUliini Ifhard R- J. A Secor. Frank N. J.

Ojenell. as- A 'J) Wax. and Max Levin To aa AMiarn. susd as anto-sod Mary W. Uusbrouck otaer 'KV LUTEIN, Herman E.

Kli vBACH CUMPANT. F-Osatral 107 134 4-W 114 10a 7 16 Mr, 111 X.05S S00 117 5 Sou 433 TTi OOLTrrHrrV Iwl XsXhaa Eaapire HkRZoa. EiXMm-R. Wlliia'and'othl wwii ryTifa ji executrix, ahj a KrerCohpanrOOMOUUld St LFIHvVi' nrT- W- LAPAK Jan J. M.

Isse costs ij'x LOWT. Pepttta, snd Ernest A Gfiml i Bouthack and anoth- Srlsnk1 S-irterv-W. K. Winn Bigmuni MnYr to-'Andam- ds; NETVt YORK AND VTESTCHE3TER WaI r.v-,NX, Omelros W. Cmrr PEXTUND, John W.

H. llij i K'- KATH. W. Colway Wiltr Mereantiie Kl-FFHEAD. WillUm H.

and lla-N" BJ: .1 FTKu ART, Herman E.M. Qrahsni t.i H.NEXDER, Frederick R. and Mans Landauer rrn-ARTZ3CHILD A BUUBEROEH -mpany J. J. Mathews cttiKtu.

Edward Prosser A rns SCHAErER. Oeorse'rl Presl.lanr A. 1 "7 j-, Aeiaware ana Hulsun r-anslrnrnny irOMTrAD an I Land Improvement Company E. R. ohn THAVCTtS.

THitKSEN. Val. P. F. S.

Walt TOMPKINS Hart" THIEL. Louisa Consumers' Lire wins- T. Limited TAVOREDI. Lndwlg a. Marschall snd ot riers TROWBRIDOE, Henry VT.

A. if-'. cnm. CXITED STATES PTUSm" GLASd 0L0BB 2lrrPay-L- II- Hsiard TnLIVri Gl.rvannl-The City Tro '(iifi permit and Bursty Company of Phlla-nlphta WOOD. J.

Roshmore Oardra' a'ty 'company WEIVSTEIN, Israel-Ontral Auction "ompnT Arthur C. Shlrtsw VrrTets)' V. ALTERS. Charles M. 6tlll and another ZA'AT Max 'A Minnla administratrix, Ae.lj."T Illiams Ho.

The 423 TT 107 T4 47 1.47 154 r7 cso WO 1UI 47 44 1 24 24 i 107 430 110 25 1U 137 6 27l 7H 7M 41 611) 1 14 41W 4.1 19 sra 240 ico e.14 cv 2. 24I 2.81S 1.071 212 1.44S 1.1U 258 act 24 712 422 02 REAPPRA1SEMENTS OF IMPORTS Prefilent Chsrlcs H. Ham of the Board of Untted Stato General Appraisers announce yestenlay the following of Imported merchandise: 17 6m -Jewelry, fmm Vve Fsvrs Paris Sprll i pickax, of Imitation Jewelry 344. 2Hf. for alL a-lrance l.J79.

Arufirial flowers, from Geor. Schneld-r Pbrlu. Feb 2 Xa 1.618, entered at M. p-r doj-n. No.

l.HHt, entered at 12.50 per don. No. l.iol. entered at 7.2f. per dxen.

No. L.7-L nrerl at 14.4.if. per doxsa. Similar roods ar prtrea Less sbatement. 1 per cent and 2 per cent.

Advanced by addition crujns. and packing, not Included in abov. 17. 7i. Alcoholic perfumeTT, from J.

A T. Atkinson. Limited. London. Jan.

8. 1S9S. ertiime. as4-rted. entered at Iris, per Ese-nc.

white rose, entered a l.Vta. p-t down. Esene s.worte,L enterl at Ss per en. Ean d. vi--iet.

at V. per down. Quinine hair enter-d st 24. p-r doxen. Perfumes, assorted, entered at per dozen.

Entered at 23 n'l iV rent, diecoonts. Adyanre.1 cewi n1 1x cent, discounts. Add 17.1W1 Manufactures of marble, from Leopnld Banrulnettl. Carrara, April ima statu. 01 Do ana It con croce dt Pisdr.

6 r-t "t-red st 17. No sdvamre. Add ca Manufactures of marble, from FVr.li-nando I'slis, larrsra. April 2ti. IM some entere.1 at HUfJ.

ad-anced to buu Ur AJd 35 lire. 1 7. 4o7. Marble morale cuhes. from Chsrle.

R.ue:. Marseilles. jn 1H snd le. Rlana de N'm- epais. 5-tnA-hx-8.

entered at 2i5lf. per Ji' kll.ja. Advanced by addition for bass iJf. 17. TOV Filled rises eon'alnlnr olt-e.

V. A. Nadat, Hcrlaux. March 3. Quarts, entered at 13.

advanced to 15f. per lot) entered at n. advanced to lof. per 1(. 17.741.-11 class bottles, containing ssla-i oil.

frujn Herrrand FT. Crseie. Feb lrt lvej Quarts, entered at 13. advanced to 15f. per lou." Pints, entered at 8.

advanced to 1'rf. Haf p'nts entered at advanced to 7f. per lm 17.PSi. rVcvirsted china, frn Fssoit A Eleel Welmsr. llarcb 30.

Tsen. 7-x. if V-in, entered st 4 li marks per dosen. Bsr-taasen, 322-1. Oirj3-4ii, entered at marks r-r doxen.

Krue. 27. CS-Vfl'l. entered at GO marks per dosen. bimtlar goods, similar prlcea Entered discounts, IS per 2 per and 8 per cent.

Advanced discounts, 13 per rent, and 3 per cent. Add cases. 4.V-7, O. Baltimore. Earthenware, rm Melior.

Taylor A Bursl.m. March 21. 1S9S. Baltimore teaa hand. 12-1X enteral at Is 1..

tt vanced to Is. id. per dusen. Discount. 6 pr oaau 6 per cent, snd 2 per cent.

Add crates. 17. two Nurserv and rreenhouse frn Levarnsseur ft Fils. Ussy. Feb.

23. 1SA. Qusr-cus. Cjcurtea. enter! at 23 f.

advanced to per l.OuO. Thuyas Occldentalls. entered at advanced to 7r. per l.tnai. 12.UKS plants and artraets d' ornament varies, entered at 2iA advanced to 2MB.

Sof. for alL Entered prt-es are net. sdvanrsd prices are leas 4 per cent, discount. Add esse snd pacstne. 4lV17.iol to 4.eC2-17.Ri.

Ac Manofactures of flT. from brookftejd Linen Crimpany, Belfast Jan. S. to March If. 119.

63-Inch cream damask. 6i. entered at 10d. per yard, bo advancs. 44-tncU asned rcmrhs.

2M. entered at 3 13-14. per yard. No advanoa 64-tnch bleavehed damaek. Si.

entered at advanced to SSd. nsr nrri. u-im eachsd damask, 4-V entered at Wi. advanced to per TnL TiMnch blesshed damask, -11 i it 14-. Bavinoaa to per jam.

3i- lnch familT linen. Het entered at S. -t tw No advance. SH-lnch whits linen, l. sritsrsd ia.

auvanred to lid. per yard. 34-1 ncl nat'nn-al canvas. 20, entered at 24L. alvaacsd ts 2V1 pee yard.

Kln-h Bally menas, entered at WS. advanced to VLd. per yard. S8-lack bkesctvi os mask. 33.

entered at advacue.1 to Bd. per Qfinm Qif-irej usnv. tj, enrerso at lit, advanced to 114. A per yard. To-lnch bleached damask.

14.V eatsred at 11 advanced to lSd Per vard. ft-lnch bleacasd damask. 123. catered at advanced to lld. per yard.

3n-lach By. P. loom linen. B10. entered at low advanced lid.

per yard. 44-lnck vssasd rotnrhs. U4, en. terea at a u-ie auvancso to i-ia- per yard, 6-Inch blsacbe( damask. 139.

entered at Vt. advanoed to 121. per yard. Blmuar gooda. siiniiar prices, discount, 8 per canL Add cassl and bales.

Asierlraa IsmbmUtm fsr Japsa, SCHENECTADT. N. May 19. Tha Sohenactady Locomotive Works hare re-eelvsd orders for thlrty-elsht KtcomotlTM for Jaooji- Twntv-aix of three are fur tns. Nippon Kalrway and twelve are for tha Ken.

sheu Kalrway. Thee roads are among tha moat orocninsirt In Japan, and have hitherto pUcwd XDASt of their orders with Lag, Hah xkih iters, 1S93. TWELVE PAGES. THE C0HHERCI1L WORLD CAIH PRICES PO STAPLES. TThaat.

Ho. red Corn, No. 2 raixsd 4114 Oats. Js'o. 2 mixed 341 Flour.

Minnesota patawu 7.10 Cotton, middling 7.15 Coffee, No. Sugar, granulated fij, Violas eea, O. K. prim. Peef, family 12.75 Beef, hams Tallow, prrms 4 Pork, mesa fl Hogs, dressed.

1 lbs Lard, prima butter, Westeru creamery 13 Iron, Northern ffo. 1 foundry CHICAGO. Mar 19. Flour qnlet; Ko. 2 spring wheat, $L12; No.

3 sprier wheat, IMUsftJS: 3 red, 8L40; aorn. 2i 36c: No. 2 oats, c- No. white, S3n; No. 3 whits, 82e; No.

2 barley, 42o4rSc; No. 1 flaxseed. fLSH. nominal: prima timothy seed, 82.: jnesa pork, per Sol, X2iL2. lard, per loO lbs, o-VVj6.

short ribs sides, (loose.) MOft7S.43: dry salted shoulders. (boxd.) ikij5c; abort clear aidaa. (boxed.) COTTOX. "Whns there was llrtle evidence of mantpo-latlon ln the August contract, this option, together with tha other Bummer months, exhibited relative strength and acttvtty as a result of foreign demand and covering by local shorts. IeepUe taa fact that early advice from Liverpool market, as far aa futures were concerned, were disappointing, the feeling here waa steady at the start, with prlcea 23 points higher.

After a further rally on liberal buying for tha account of Liverpool Interests, the market eased oft partially under setting by Boathera houses and reauaing by some of the less confident longs. Sales of IO.oqQ bales spot cotton at Lhrerpool at an advance of 1-1 were rerardd hre as satisfactory, but srwculatlrm In future there hung fire, and that market sluggishly followed developments on this side. Among the factors offsetting the Liverpool news was an advance In spot cotton at a rrumber of Southern mar-Jtets. encouraging dispatches from spinners In New England, and conflicting news regarding the crop from several point. Contract price ranged as follows: May June July August September October November December January Open.

..0.33 ..6 41 46 Ilirh. a 37 U2 6 17 fl." 6.34 UJ7 lyrw. Xi 6.17 4t 830 2S 0 33 8.33 Close, e.s20.xi S.2Hft.2 31frL22 6J136A4 LI'ElRPOOT Ms-p 11 1 aning; aalea 10.0"j0 bales: speculation and export, L. bales: Amerrcan. S.00O bale-recerpts lo.mo baiea Mlddlmg- uplands 3 Future opened steady, advara: dosed quiet.

ltT2-Ud net advance. DexmbersXanuary, 331s; January-February. 831; Feruary-March 331Ub-May, 8.12s: May-June, S32s; June-July SiTs; Ju'y-Acgust. A ugn-t-KewxerA-nr. 37ESs: R32v: October-November.

831h: Norernber-Lircctn -ber, 231a I'I'H. RES. NEW TORK PRICES. Op-nlnc- High, Low. $1.55 $1.53 VTheat Jlay July 1.13 1.14 Hcptember 93 tfia Orrn 3Iay Sv; vt- July 40 4i September 41 41 Oats- May 84 1.124 7.IS 41 Closa fl.54 Lir, 83 S9 4" 41 84- CHICAGO PRICE3.

"heat Openlrur 34 84 Mav fl.4rt July l.nn Beptember bo Corn Mav 51: S-'A Hi A 1 07 Bpteinber July Bejpteruber 37 1-1 2i 20 20 7-18 23 BREADSTTFF1. Want Low. 11.35 lffJ v'4 aa 2i 2ii Clowa 11.45 1.07 8hTi S-'-'v 85, 80 20 23 A change of ssrttxrnexat rrwardlng Wedne. day a crop eaurnatea, a lltue ateadler oabla nrwa, and taJk of too much wwt weaxher West gave bull traders ln wheat an opportunity whiesi the-y were quick to ao-cet. Spev-ulaaon was too rjarrow for much chansre either way, but tha prev-aClna-tendenry waa upward, and final price, al-thougn somewhat off from tha top, showed net advanoe.

The bulk of operation were In September, Jilt being left to t-ro-fessionala and a few oatsidera wtso have the courage to trade in a preauorsiblv manipulated option. Poreijra houses took little part In the dealings on way or the Other. Tha ecilne at Live moo) snrvnitnf to B2d, hi oil was nevertheless an improvement over opening figures. A factor of conAllerable bulMvh lmnor- tajxre la the afternoon was a report tnat vartoua Chambem of Onrrmerc in Pramv tiad rltlonexl the Government to hold the outy on wneat unUl Oct. 1.

Thi. of oourv, would give anrple opportunity to rec-tve the liberal quantities of wheat exrected to "hipped in that direction from here during juiy ana posamir auhki. UTXXE.POn.'. Mav 19-Mjt. July.

$1.47: SoirteTnrter. 9iwc: No. 1 hard. No. 1 NorLaern.

Jl 47. IM'LT'TTI. Mav 19 No. 1 rh. Northern.

liay. H.S; July, September 1C M1LWATTKE1TL May ir No. 1 Ncthsrn. July, No. 2 Northern, spot, $1.30, Cor.

No. 2 corn closed at 41 fre on board. alica Oats. No. 2.

34tc: No. 3. 34c: No. 2 white. R7c- No, 2 white clips.

No. 8 white, 8A i37c; track mixed, SyuaOc; track white. SA MlfetUsaesas, P.TE No. 2 Western. 70c free on board.

afloat: State ryo, S4a05c. free on board, afloat; Uo, cost, insurance, aad freight. track. BAKL.KT-Fl!llf, 510, cost, lnsur-anoo. and freight.

New York. Kloar and Meal. Sprlnr patents, Winter straights. Winter patents, M.y Spring ciears, extra No. 1 inter.

extra No. 2 Winter. ILQ) lt4.M5; ro grade, KYE rLOLR-Mi: sales. 350 bl: TC3 84.20, mosUy $3.1 4-lo. COHNMEAL as to ttrand.

11 AO MEAL Flno whit. 5c; fine yellow, urn; coarse. Hmalle. FEED to, O). and lb.

winter, in tuiK. spot. wprinr. nula. spot.

Niio'c: to arrive. 75jH0r: mJddilnr. bulk. iXiiOc; ry fej, city feed. hominy chop.

i7.suc; oil meai. MINNEAPLI3. Mav 10. Flour, first patents, second patent, 84 SArii: flr-t deal', $5.50 second clear, PROVISIONS. PORK Mes.

lL75Stl2.2r.: $13.50 short clear, BEJ" SnKll- family. packet extra India mess. tlHtfftyj. BEEF HAifS $2323.50. DRESfEX) lioOeJ Baoors, o-c: ihi 1H lbs.

0c: tc. CUTMEVVTS moktna beU'ea 7VaC: lO lb. 7c: 12 roa. 14 lre. 0c: pickled sfloulJera 441.5; pickled nama, ifrc: western, green, in IDs, 7c-Wewtern.

fi. 7c. TALLOW City. 4c hid: country. JifrSie.

IARI SA.SO; city larl 8iL3o; refined. South ADenct, Continent. P.razil kT (S.6G: ni. pound, city. Westem, 55c.

6TEARINE Oteo. asked; city lard stearine, 7C7c nominaj. LIVERPOOL. Mav 19. Closs Extra India mess.

75s: prime mess, Ps W-l. prime mess, fine Western. 67s tdprtm mess, medium Western. 52s VL Haraav Short cut. 14 to 111 lbs.

Sts fed. bacon Cumberland cot. 2 to 3i lbs. 35s edi short no. 2 to 21 Iba 35a.

long clear middle, llarht, 35 to 3H lbs, Sns: Ion dear meddles, heavy, 40 to 45 lbs, 35s short clear backs. 14 to IS lbs. 35s; glear beilie. 14 to 1 lb. 35.

ftd. Shoulders Square, 12 to 14 lbs, 27a Lard Prime Western. 2-is Ad. Cbeeos Amertcan. finest, white.

4s ftd; American, finest cotwed. 42 rtj. Tallow -Prim city, 21s Md. Cottonseed Oil Liverpool refined, 16a Sd. Turpemino eHartta, -jtim vd.

Hesui Common, 5s 7d. COFFEE. The coffe market opened steady. Te first call developed an advance of points on May. while other months wer unchanged.

On tha call bsurs changed hands, but three months only were dsalt ln May at 6.75c; fcieptember at 6.ti5c and October at 6.7 ic It was claimed that tha A buckle were buying May. and that moat of the selling was by the Interest referred to as the Kuril' people- Aside fiom this th market was quits without feature. The absence of rabies from Havre anl Hamburg (Church holiday! and with Indifferent cables from Klo and Santo, there- was bat little news upon which to predicate new ventures. The continued Abnormally heavy America via- IU supply fi.fg.SIg bag, agalast TXXKU baga-laal year and 2TdiU Vaga.twe year suaiiswa 10 operat sgslssit epsru-UUv aonfldenc. espejOLaUr a Lb deliver lea from United tales war bowse showed soma falJng ff.

For the enur seawni vrading waa eonflned T.0wO bag, with th market anally stsady at onohsrtgad prtoe to point et hlgfver. contract price ranged as follows: Open. Pflrh. Low. CI Uli.

6.73 1 esja.SS ej suiy August 3 sptember .5 October ,5.7 November recmbr January F.oruaxy March April SO 8.H0 a5 0O 6.70 6-70 8ls6 saO 6.ei,.vr 6rVAV 6rui.7i S.7iu5.73 fi 6. n5v5.HO BvsasjaJM rop FTrr 4 is ti 1 ei averaga ttanto nominal; tock. 2V7.U0O bag. J11XL.7 Wi23: clearad for th Ualtad StAtea, bags; stock. 154, uOO bag.

SrCAR. Cratrifotral, 4c; Moscxsrado, 8c; mo- OILS. Prtrn rmdu prtrn cmda, fra on bord mflla, 1, I7c; prim Summer y4-Jow 2342ttc; off Bummer yellow, k4C3e; prim rater yellow, 21tf3nc; llnsned. American, raw, 44-45o; Amextoan. boiled.

44 f4.c: Caicutta, raw, lard 1L atsjSJC WOOL Current quotation of polled wnota, ficoured,) based on Wool Excoang ofictal era ssaflcatioo, are as follows: Fine 4os 61o; A BuneTS, 4-4dc; supers, 4oQ4ie-. supers, lCJ3fc: fin combing, 4Mv; comb-mg. 4uQ41o; California flnewt. California second. 61e: strm extra, 4d647c: Wetora super.

4cJOc; Western low, 2t7 "stETALS. Iron, Korfhera. No 1 fonndrr. $1LT5; lron. Pouthern No.

2 soft. stssl rails. SIS: pig iron warrants. 44.1m: lake eepoer, "Wjv J'2-Oo: taa. 814-60; Wad, -pes- XAVAL STORES.

Tar. regular. fLSS. OtL barrel. 83.50.

Pitch. 8L.73. Spirits Turpejauae Re-ular and marhinea, 2a2a. Resin Si PAVANNAH. May tar- rin' A.

B. C. $L10: D. E. L15; $L20; o.

$L2S: it K. t46- M. $L5v; vr a. $L7ul vr.tuA WTLMTNOTON, N. d.

May lft. Spirits turpentine. 25f-JtPAc; resin. BOctTSLOft; crude turpentine, $L25, $L70. and 8L.n0.

CHARLESTON, a May la-Tnrpetv-tlns, 2oc; reaia tmrhsrgsd. LIVE STOCK. CALVES VeaJ. 4WM; clty-drrssed veals. per 10.

RHF.EP AND LAM11S 40; cuUa yearlings. $4 culls. lamb. 84W.47. HOOd LEGAL NOTES.

Co vex a xt hot Rmnmra wrrs: ths Laxd. Nearly tweruy-ssreo. year ago. Robert Auld. who owned an unimproved, lot on "Wast Forty-sixth Street, near Ninth Avenue, on which bo contemplated building, two feet back from tha street line, made a party wall agreement with Phillip Agnew, who own.d an adjoining lot.

also unimproved, providing for payment of a portion of the expen of the party wall whenever should be used by Agnew or bis personal representatives, and that that wall should not extend nearer th street than th front waU of aa existing building. Mr. Aold. soon after, erected building on his premises, the easterly wall of which waa constructed as a party wall under tha agreement. IBs title subsequeatly became vested ln Barbara Bebald.

la 1892, Jama Mni-holland, who bad become owner of the ad-Joining lot. subject to tha agreement, built upon It, us.ng a portion of the party wall, without paying or offennr to pay Mrs. rve-oald one-half the value of the portion so use-1. also extended h.s house to th street line of his own land, so that his front projected two fee beyond lira b-bald's house. Her suit ln equity in tha lata Superior Court, against Mulholland, to enforce her ria-bta under the agreement, was dismissed, and tiat decision ha been affirmed by the Court of Appeala.

Judge Martin, giving the opinion, hold that defendant was not prevented by tha provision ln the agreement from bulldins ta ths street line; and that tha agreement to pay a portion of the valu of the party wall was not a covenant running wtth th land, although the cot. tract for th party wall expressly provldd that It should be perpetual, and at all time be construed as covenant running with the land. The right to compensation was held to be personal to the builder, and liot to pas to a grantee of his premises. Th court held, however, that where. tt clearly appeared that a contract waa Intended to relate only to tho future use of the land, and there was no personal agreemnt by one party to build and bv the other to pay.

and a clear was shown to bind the land alone, the rule might be otherwise. Thk Elxctiox Law. The reovrt decision of the Court of Appeals tnodifytng tha judgment of the Appellate XHvhslon of th Beo-ond lepartrrjeiit, wrOci modined and ln effct reva wed th order of she Pp-cial T-rm of the Supreme Omit, In eUchmund Ctounty, in tho ejection prooewvJktr by rrtarvkamus brought by Jofcn L. Feeoy to review the action of tna Board of Canvassers of that county, afBrrrsed th order appealed from, wrth th modiQcatjo that there should be a recount of th bolkna oast for tie respective can! slate for th office erf PreMdrtit of the Borough of PJchraoad. Judge Gray, giving th prevaaing oplnloo of tha court, whioh was concurred la by Judra art let t.

Vann. and HalghX hoed tart, judge Ui99ejnting, tnst th order of the Appelate Lnvlsioii. w-hoh determined the is -at ion a to the vaUilty or to validity of csrtaia ts-i ocs claimed to have tmn rro-propcriy marked by tns elector, was a final order in special proceeds; ial appealable to the Court of Appeal. ia us-ttrmining such a oase. was be4d- that the court a cumisflled to exatnln and pass upon separately each of the baliots in iisputv prcefuced before It.

A ballot which showed en erasure, cancellation, or deface, mrat was held to be tm-erld, under (section 1T of tve, election law; and th voter who. having erroneoaely marked bis buiKt. aternrrted to oorrs-t taa error. In that way dtroyed the ballot; and bal'tot which contained th nam of a candldat written with pencil tn tn blank column, who rvame was already printed uron tha btiliot for th ofSca. could not lawfully counted.

Where a ballot contained cross mark before th name of OTpOstnar caadidafe for the not office, it ooukl not counted for either casdldata for that offica. but It dI rust destroy th whole ballot, and It anight be counted for other cajsdidsxe property dwtjrnaed. A ballot whlca, wiri-4 cj una marks before tn rrs-ne of two or flare candKlatt for tn aam oflioe oould not be counted for the particular oQc Afferted. but nUgbt be eouated for th other eaad. date on th ballot oeslgnaxed, and ballot whloh mn railed voCnj tnarka the same of two candidate for th aam otnc tn different column, but not on th same horizontal line, might counted for ewnh of suoa candidates where two rSntru-dates were to eseotid to th cOc.

OvasvAXCATtOK or PaorrxTT TSAXim-ro roa Btoct- In an action by White, Corbtn A Co. to charg WUKam Martin Jon, a stockholder of th Rochester Lithographing and Printing Company, for debts of th corporation, oa th ground that th capital stock was no, la tact paid Bp, bee caus th nominal payment thereof waa mad tn property Intentionally It appeared that th trustees of th Rochester Lithographing sad Printing Company, th time of tt tororporaOoo. tn ten tio Daily overvalued th pro pity watch waa transferred to It ln payment of a portion of rts toca. About a year later Jones, th defendant, was persoaaed by ens- of th rta InsU promo tars of the Usoorporatao paio-chase some tt shsra Finding' info quently that si ode. amounting- to still malned tn th treasory of th company, fe and four asaocaatsa took It urx payiac par tberrfor.

and Irtm-UUteJy tied an ssniTaais is tat ogoct tn eaptral stock of ooapasry had fully paid up. to company hsvtas- insoiveau tat acuoai was brought. Th Court of AppeaUs. in aa opinion renter Judg larker iwr-rssludaraasttt of th lav General Term of F.f-.h I-rsii-tmrTtT tn favor of tns ptalnrlg. taotdiBsr that was error, siicr a Tin 1 sa n4 test I Seal that th property waa overvalued, and that gave aom share of hi suck in due another person ta Invest la th stork at par.

to permit aim. over th '(eMRf objoctton. xplaia( that ha m. h- 9 th rat water." teansvf that TV ssrw and wsntsd si soar of th a iJAsn rrT oar Gt2AaAjrrr or aUraa Zaataar. baring extracted ca- ta fin rm i 13 Fovrtb Brooklyn, for um, .14.000 aa4 asaajBinx a ssortgag saoo.

sMoyaa tn xifla t-s and Traat to exaanlm and pass) th tlU. Os of tha rowpsnya lawyer called oa kr. 4. Sttlac aecrtplo th impartr. rww th essatraot.

Bh paid th 64.009 ta 000 pan y- agent, wh pid a to th owner. fnlftBsasat of tts eoatraoc Jja socatlnte eji lot. this agent took a asw As. nf sVfrTl vifTT' Jd foad a s-xwtgag Irfsill. Mr.

Itrn-r h4 first irgag of gj.OOuTi ulilsWu through the foreclosure of th eecjoad saori Va-t escarsd It bsr aa-aieet VZoTJl TTwsVcnrlS Aamaas- ha been af5rmed bv tsTtWt Appsal, i an eplaioss by dg fYOrWrT Th C-ourt held that oaf enFselasTcS plaintiff was bound, on th discovery 0 th tnlstaaa la th deecrlpUoa. bTisstl No? 12L to make th tssnurmTiai-iVas brtt foeatbi. was rtkabVhac-- tlU ta No. Ln. a 4el oaV4 rnosi Meautv propert? Ud or $ercbaeo.

being for all pwrosWaf th quesuo ta hjadTa tltis.t .11. THE BOARD OF CUSTOMS. Sisrtsd din alpha I-wslem Relatt-: a Lars Tavterw Isspartatlea May rt. teat SostalaeA. A variety of mterests wer arg oacca tans oectsios by th Boars Os of ta JAefaL.

wrlttsm dent I lam. related to Sa lmnortaries 1 afscture flax, snbrsadered. by Aadrsw s-m sa aba rrrrrssnfiiss was asweaase for dsty at so per tsant. ad tiViisjs. ma Paragraph 2T of th act of Aac.

J3B4. but th Importers claimed that it waa sg ao aaqr mi so per cent, as a bbm or rax act etherwla prorVled for. board foond that all of th srTJclas ew. red by th pretest war rabfxsd4reiL sad overmUd th protest. Ia the ess of a a Hasard 4V Co.

of New Torlt th board sustained th claim. fKt th snerchaadis ia coBtTu-saisy anchovy pest snS VImu iw aa carta as pre Bah. sad set as saooe. at 29 per at. raragrspa 233 of tha act of 1533.

Cottier 4 cf- of xw Tor 2ied a pratast agalaat tha sseeaaiuait of 8X2H.6S daOe a A lot frames Imported from loaadoa. Ta heard decided that th tetioa ntlasd waa era aiu. nq not or classification, aad protest, jl quaauty of napoiaot. imported by William son 4x Ota, was assessed for dorr as a ca compouna at 3 per east, bat tas jlb praiser reportad that It abould hav he) classified as a coal tar prsparatlOB, a aa a color or dye. Th board sr a lrl tbs claim that tha merchandise was dutlabl aa 5 Pr-Pratlo- at 20 per real, aa- cParagraph 19.

act ot Oct. l9Wi Proteet fi.ed by Mills A Gib against th App raiser-a claaalflcatlon of an Luaortltlcs. or fancy trimmings mad of gu eottoa wer s-xstalned try tha board, and th good were adjudged a catlabl -at 43 per cat undorrsr. Va aad SOO of the act ol Aug. 28, 184.

Th Apprasser cla-rdthla Lm portal ion a galioona, alik and oottoa." Max KasmiVer of New Tork baportsd oma eotteni vervet ores factng. which wer assessed for duty aa cotton trtnxmiag at CO per cer.L. ad vaJorera, under pai-axraph 2.8 of th act of Au trust XH, vtn. Th porter claimed that th goods wer eatltled to entry at 25 per coat, ad valorea, aader Paragraph SS4 of th am act- liaaoccsM-anc with a previous decision of tha board, which was farmed by th Circuit Court of Appeal this protest waa sustained. Th claim of Stela at Hetlbrsn of New Tork that an Importation of palm leave, uaananafact-nred.

wa aaUUsd to free entry was sustained. Victor Koeehl A Co. of New Term Imported a quantity of aaoparaaetraallin aad lore-tin, which th customs aathorltle i assn ml for duty st tha ragular rale a Th importers protested that th goods Were entitled to exemption from duty beans a prefsararks) from coal tar. and neither a dv aor anssHn. lnaL Th board sustained this elarm.

As Importation of cotton anl rami and cottoa and flax vslmir by Arnold. Coastabl A Co. was assessed for doty at 60 per cent, a pU fabric of flex ttnese Wramnh 44 Ik. present Tariff act- Ths Importers protested tnat tn msrenanots was entitled to entry 1 is e-r ire 11 l. uuacr rsnuripa Ai-a 01 ta icl Aiicr rkajnuiict a cncmicai analysis of the goods the board ustalss-t th proteet so far as It related to a certain part of the Importation and overruled it with regard to other portion.

In one por-tion flax waa found to be th chief oonipe nent ant la another rami waa th chief component. T. W. Ran of Pasperalcn Bridce imported ijuanu.T di wAiiTMioior onvun onurani ss uiuxuauuni ox ooreis ana muvcnpi stories, and claimed that tbew were entitled to free admission as "work ef art a oarwi vy sq aairnran aruex waue nijie. rartl residing abroaL Thry wer a s' i.Bi ior auiy st terr enw ss -wsr anier ranmpo se.

art ex eery 1S0V. The board foond that the ertk5e wer drawings ia water colors, whtcb war fiemiea oy Air. narry t. jvavana, American artist. whiVe ha was teanpoiarUy in wrican Sflisi, sue US wss Ths nrrttM.

a were rrmsmnsna. ly sustaired. FTRE XN5TJBJLKCTE BAITS. Th Lavral DeBsarallsatlsa ACetls rallaSelphla. Th local fir ms-orarrc rat war has lad tha Trades Lcars of PUladelpaas to asK th companies why Philadelphia 1 should not soil tnsurane at th now prevailing ln New Tork, Tba New Tork manager of a British rorrapary sal last right that th demand for reduced ta suranca la Philaderohia waa da ta the fact that New Tors: brokers are srideavarkes; to placs buJlnes ta this dtp at th prevailing panic fata.

The demoralixatlc a among th torn paws was no less marked yesterday. TSe uoH on a down-tow-n eflc braiding. Issmed previously for $03,000. with a premium of $4(0 per annum, has Jtrst expired, and was rs-written for th aam amount for thr year, the premium charred betac $143. Several of th larr agency office ar con-ternr4aURg a Joint appeal to their com-paniea to pay the return pi iiiluirs on raa celee poUdea for them urLag th pre eat panic.

2T0TX3 OF DTSTTEATrCX i mrr The next meeting ef th NatVmal Fir Protactloo Aasods'ion will head la Cats eag oa Jtm 7. 8. 9. Tb Traders Fir Insttraar Cotnpairy New Tork Is making the necessary arranges merits for the appointment of a Was Vera manager ta Chacag Coriamlsslorver Berts of tb Crmnectlcat law snrane Lepartment ha delled to pars tloipat tn th jotnt e-xas-tnatkm ef ta Ma tual Llfa lastirAac Company, now In prof Th rate charxed for th aaarlaa Tiaaard Bhowed a tesdettcy to ro higher yesterday. evpecLaTly as to Ajastreaaa vessels enraged ra th roast wis trad.

a nrsiBlBsM marnts mwii 1 1 1 ee mm IA ik. 1 niv vss use tu uas vmuaseQ certain ty as ts th whereabouts Bontsh fleet. Cl I I.DRCTo AID EOCTXTT. tslemUsg Eahlhltlea sf taw Da la th IoA atrial Sehla. Aa exhibitio ef th work of tb rfi-drsaas Aid 4VcJetya Industrial sVaaols was opened ta tb roocn th society i th Charltac Bulldinc- 10C Eaa Twerrty-sacend Street, yesterday.

Tb exhlhrttoa will open each day frosa 10 A. M. to SSeS P. ML not 3 May 28. Th work iTri taleit was done try th popfrs of ta ileal, ta.

daslrlal school and kladetxartea whaoa ar rua ta oe-operatloa anu. th itnard Ldocatloo to teach clklrea tmatied ta ate tend th ruhlhi schools. Tb ewhlhtts (no that the rhajj hav attained jreat rroadeacy ta rreehaa drawo ing. wire bending. Venetian tron work, eiar modeiina-.

sewing, oklng. and ether wore? mmrmmmt IS raiHTV. rested la the ruaiiit war. -foe 1 several rifap nsitassts relat-iar ts oaaa derm CDSStaxslnar toe Kaimisl od a design giving a child's lda ac Blsck. Th Twoceeds ef tb rxhtbttioa a expended ta bjyuxg aoatsnal to hassat aa th Indus trial '--r-ls n-tit Fall, ar aa..

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