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THE WORLD; TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1899. I A General Advance in Nearly All the Cotton Mills of New England Became Effective Yesterday, Many Important Sales of Property and Numerous New Buildings Projected, MORE UPTOWN APARTMENT HOUSES. i CUT OF LAST YEAR RESTORED. Dissatisfaction in a Few Instances Led to Strikes, but the Majority of These Were Soon Settled. MORE FOR IRON AND STEEL WORKERS.

Welcome Announcement. Made M11U at Ilellnlrc, nnd Colambln, I'n. American Exchange llnnk to Be Slxtotu Storlc. al to The BOSTON. April mills generally in the Now Bnpland nper- more than three-riunrters of the total number of pplndles In the North to-day bcfran work under an advanced echodule.

Tho new priee In nearly all of the mills Is about the same as that which existed prior to the gen- oral reduction mide In the earlv Dim of I Ji9S. It is estimated that the restoration ill- i rectly affpcts from ICO.wi to nn.rno hands employed by more tlhan corporations will better the condition ot ahmit 1,000,000 persons. 011 the statistics of earnings of cotton mill operatives in Massachusetts, wblrh Is the stamlaivl. this Increase means a fr.tln the oper- I atlves of about JO.OCC.inVi a year. At thj tlmo the reduction was made i tn 1S5S the averajro ivas ,1 fhade moro 10 per cent.

In Fall Tllver mills, which im-luile i.i:C.23i spindles of tho lO.Ki.l.lM in New Knglaml. the reduction anuunted to 11 1-13 per but many other mills no: make so preat a cut, while in a few the cut-down was even little moro than the Fall River To-day the went Into effect in most of the cutt.in mllis In Rhode Island, New Hampshire nnd I well as a nuiiilier this i eluding the corporations of Fall lliver. which employ more ihari 2Z.WM liands- the mills of New Bedford, emplovlns about 9,000, and thaau itt Lowell, wlin from to operatives. Of the a Mn. Roslne Cohn hal sold (he Sre-starr Ine, oa lfft 9SxlOO, Xo.

13 Bast for about I SO. 000. -V. Drlfhim Hall has tola tor Robert Taller, executor. No.

West Hi oil bullJIns. on lat UxH.r, to Jonptt L. ButttnivelKr, (or Improvement. Stewart iiaa eold to Elltabeth Darrajh ttit twc-storr a.nd basement brick and dwelling, HciiiM. No.

121 West 173lb for about 13.503. D. L. Kenaelljr Co. havo for Mrs.

F. Sailn the four-etorr brown-stone dwelling No. 1 Eatt 67th near Sth slzo 10i). for about 115.COO; for T. J.

Brrne No. 1M 61u four-story anJ basement bntvv ittne aiie 19x100, on private terms; anj Mary C. Smith No. Kin Sjth fo.ir- brown-itone single Hat. on private terms.

Myer Hellman boucht trjm Mrs. Mary n. King the vacant bt en 1st loo I th of 9M Jnhn T. UalliKher has soU to the X.i:!n:i Cc. the flve-rtnry fl.il, with slorei, ITiOOx K).

Nn. West MSih it. Ilrjs, Ihf northesil rjr.ijr flnd n. nivl 271 and 273 rll buil.rnn-.. from K.

HamMcn. Ml I At ttic New Iteal-iL'tlnte Salesroom I'eicr I'. rn'4 tho un- hrl'n tm lot S5.fix?.'i. Maaiscin ihe tljlntlfr, Slaver Aiierluch, for JI7.000. snd the brii'k ilv.

on lot 17.10x101.2. No. 2:7 East S.M llniry T. Criy fjr Jo.SOD. TieslJcnt i-'UrX, of tlifl American Kxr-hanRe N'a- Mcral B.tnk, r-nner o' liroalw.iy O'hr thit Us new l.iillrllnK be flUf-cn and Hist pljr.j.

Ttilii Ir.inyu-tlcm v.as pxcluslvcly rrportcil In 'I hi" Wiii-M rf Mor-h Jjnion Stanley a ten-story storf an.l liulMIng, is.fcS'.'.t;, .1 rout of on tlio corner of ft. and rnlvernlry John Rockefeller Said to Have Absorbed the Boston and Montana Mine. $3,400,000 iTHE REPORTED PRICE. IUnl Trltli Ore Purchunlnc Co, a Stride Toirard Gliinn- tlc Combination. Call Loans Are Advanced for the Purpose of Depressing SecuritieSi THERE IS NO CAUSE FOR UNEASINESS.

There Arc Plenty of lint tile I.endcra) Arc All In I.cnRtio TvllU the Hcnm. A despatch was received In street yesterday from Untie. an- nouncli'K that the rrprcsentatlvrii of the Rockefellers In 1he U.oston and Montann mlr.o I'ail reached an agreement Pre-ildcnt of the Montana. Ore Purchasing Company, which owns Important copper mines In Montana anil which handler anil markets nearly all the copper mined In the great Northwest. If It Is true that ihe deal has been consummated, It Is very Important step In tho direction of forming the fflgiimic copper trust which Is said to tho dreiiin of John D.

Rockofvllvr. J'lio price agreed upon by President Heinz Is mild to been I'iu' original offer mitdn him by the llockefcller was J2.0iM,OiKi. nilns lo the drgpiitvh the Standard mill llclnr. and Daly last nlsht fur linn Oil Hampshire mills he AmoskcaR porpora'tlon, of 'Manchester, ihas about t.OOO on its pay roll. The fifteen mills Robert Knleht.

the bljr Rhotle Island manufacturer who has several plants In this State, aro Included In to-ilay's advance. bcinc mill The restoration gives Kener.il Biulsf.ic- tlon in manufacturlnR centres, althourrh Jn a £mall number of places the operatives assert, that the advance Is not as great as the reduction of ISHS. The slashers of Fall River have Informed the manufacturers that tho ad- I Justment in not altogether satisfactory. but no serious trouble Is antlct- pated. The weavers at one of the Parkhill Company's mills, In Fitchburg, have.

because tho advance was too small, but an early adjustment Is expected. There also Is some dissatisfaction at the Lancaster mills, in Clinton, and at one or two other points. Owlnp to a strike of tllo weavers In Burlington Woollen Mills, at Wln- ooskl, the plant wos -shut down today for an Indellnlte period. The management refused to discharge the foreman of the weaving-room. The Burlington Cotton Mills also shut down to-day because of a strlko of the mule spinners.

Tho spinners demand a readjustment of the wane schedule. Aibout one thousand hands employed by the Ponemali Mills Company, manufacturers of white goods, in Taftsvllle, went out on strike this morning. They demand a 10 per cent increaso, the aame as was given tho spinners. HnUeil In the Iron Trade. BELL.AIRE, April Tho 'era- loyces of the Aetna-Standard Iron and teel Company's "Works at Actnavlllo and Mlngo.

were notified of an ad- vanco In wages of 10 per to go into effect Immediately. Tho Aetna- Standard was lately purchased by the National Steel Company, About 4,500 men are affected. The rolling mills at Columbia. posted notice to-day that, beginning May 1, tho price for puddling will be raised from 12.75 to J3. and that a general readjustment of the wages of the mill hands will be maile.

i r.l"! plaiiS a Rlth t') be lniilt en the n.irtli.'a^: of 113th anil 1-Giiox at rust Silv.i.l^rw fllp'l pl-tnn fir similar bullil. wO.lixlH.lo, vro'lcj on th? nortlifast juiner of 5:. and Manhattan lo rost To-Dny'n Alietlnn Snlea). AT NO. Jll IlltOADXVAY.

Ilicliard V. llarneu A- foreclosure. Noa. 74J ana 712 Illli and Nu. 06.1 West J.M tin re fjur-atory brick niut lenenienti.

avenue, and similar IrclMlui; on etieet. wltli two frjine on ic.ir; due I.1.10S. ijxe.i ppremplory Kale, pl.it liv.t.TxK'Ox lir-snlar. nirtliwest Kultcm and als'j exuculrli No. CM Loxlne- lun ave.

WillUm II. Hyan. foreclosure, Noa. 374 to 3ES West lath a', and Noa. 25 ta 29 Hancock 52.1x165.3xlS0.3xlEu, five, five-story brick Oats; due IG2.JIO.

aubjeri 10 mortgagee HSO.OW) and taxes Oejrse 31. Read, voluntary iile, Nos. 22 anil St. Nlcbolxa pla-e. wch COxIOO.

two four-story biL-k and zlone dwelllnRi; sin.) NOR. jr.i and lft.1 Bill each 13.1',x77. four-story brlrli and vacant plot, IWixliKi. on neat I'M fept north of 150tb al. Adrian H.

Mullet executor's eale. about C.UM mlleii west of Went Salisbury. Somerset County. I'l, John N. Goldlng.

foreclosure. Nos. 63 to S3 Illeccker S3.6x100. twelve-story brick atore ami Mi bulldlne; dur ttxci n.30«.DO. Uiyau L.

Kenntlly foreclosure. ScdjaItl: wen side. 1.10 feet north of the nnrih- nt laiM of John K. Eustls. Ilth Ward.

il.iut and lot No. 7 on damaged man of openlnc. 30.11x00. fcublect to mortgage JI1.93S and taxes JG87. Ivier K.

Meyer foreclosure. Nos. 109 to 115 lOJlh rach 25x100.11. four four-story stone-front Hals; due on each each subject to mo-nige 19,000 and taxes 1303; also Uathgite IllK llenl KM lilo Snip CiiliiilnntcK In a I.ram* In a llriMviiijr Coitipnny Thnt Will I'lri-fl Itemirl. The largest real f.itc'.e ypstrnlay was ihv of frjur and lots, JOO.xlOO.

on th? north sM? of ISliti Nos. 213 to 219. -'VJ feet east of Mil the two loin In the rear, Nos. 2RG Ant -iiS Went 125th at. entire property was J.

IMilllliM i acting Mr llio jufft of ivtfr IT. Tleniann. Henry Mor- genthiu. Thft prlco Klveu Is alKiut As as the aale wan completed Ilrokcr C. K.

Doppeltr arranged a. lease of the entire plot (o Iho I'aliBt Ilrewlnc Company. Milwaukee, for emy-oun years, at an aggregate rental of and inxeij. The propoien lo erect wrnn'Miw four-Mory Imilillngr on Ulth at. tots, wlilclt will contain a large ballroom, cafe, ban-ling lodge and a upacloilH musk- hall.

The building and are to Konnolly. Bale to recover amount due on oxi-iiitlon, No. las West 30th 25.193.9 three- utory framo store and loncmcnt. due taiM alia fa.cclosnro. No.

417 Eatt llHtll 231 103.11. four-atory stone-front store ami tenement due IJ.S45. taxes 1113.20; also 15J.1 to 1513 Collv KKjxIOO, nix two-story framo dwellings. uc 12.211, taxes also Urooklyn property at voluntary tale. Jamin Wells, executor's aale, Noi.

Itj and Llncjln northwest cirncr 13Jth each two brick tencinenis, and plot north tide of ijjtli 10 feet east of Hldor ave. John T. Iloyd, executor's No. 11 Hjlser Urooklyn. U.Cxloo.

three-atcry brown-slona ilr.ellins. nnd No. 251i.j (Ircene Bnjolilyn. la-Uxlt'C 1 three-story frame dtvelllns. Itovlvi- Idle Steel I'lantn.

(bpe-Mlu! to Tlio "World.) imiMlNOHAM, April The Empire Steel and Iron Company recently formed hi NVw Vurk, which is purchasing a number ot idle furnace plants in the Eaut, which it will develop, has bought the Bay Slate Iron furnace ut l''nri Payne, and IB said to be after several other "dead plants" in thla State, Georgia and Tennessee, with a view to reviving them. Cambria Warku to Be Enlarged. JOHNHTolvK It Is authoritatively announced ao-day mat the Cambria Iron Company will make improvements to their big works during the coming summer, which will cost about a million dollars. The pay roll for two weeks amounted to J1JB.OOO, tho largest In the history of the company. AttHoluuent on a Life Palter.

Deputy Sheriff Rlnn received an attachment yesterday for $5.000 agalntt the National Life Association, of Hart. ford, In favor of Anna E. Lyon on. a policy on ttie life of Dore Lyon. 1 6 operator who dled on OV.

The policy li datefl Nov. 12, 1897 and KM then Held by the Not onal Life Maturity Association. A llu was (lied on property of National Life, Association at No. 3 Park Bow whtoh WM recently reported to haVa aold to August Belmont, William M. IvIrtB The attacl motTt obtained on the that it foreUm corporation, WALL STREET NOTES.

Tin Manhattan TruM Company, at tnuMt TltM for of tnt man. cwt, told torts tin American Btililti Cempur. Tlu Ittur Ctetml dtclarxl Uu qurttrlr dividend of 1 pir 1. 1 nan In i York Cetrtial li prtpariD, tittorl tqd there aj-e the mual (ecSoica: Brotheri, ot Ntv turi tut Uu tofftt nloti ot t(i. Wttaburi ttaauHt Compwy.

near Knoiville, Tenn. Til Comyanjr aa an etpsrlnunt Mmt aa ft Olito wfrloh rate tiUtt igcoe curt. east slat, 75 feet south of IHlst Itceordeil IlTIt ST. 1SU.1D ft of I'nlvenlty pUce. Jghn Hyde, ic.

to llellner ano 106Til ST. I i. ft of 2J ave-. 2ix John Poth, Jr, to JtorU tnan JUST ST. a.

307 ft or Sth ave. 'Hi 100.11; Nathaniel A Kluberg, ref lu JU'linn Jr ST. 101 ft of Sth ave, Mto 100; Harriet l.uic lo Anna, Ot-rcn. BnADHL'RST AVB, at, fijms lo Same I5TH ST. ft ot lit to 26111 ft i tix Irrec: John.

Co, Mm. to Ceo Smith GRAM) ST. naar Eutfolk al, "SHOO' Jarnta Ilrady el al to Harry Fliehel! (WTH ST. MJ100.5; H.rry 0 CLINTON ST. It'nof'ittilVo'i axlOO; Thomas Rothman to Peter ST.

"iK 'ft of 'jladiion Vve! oramm to Wm dtleiiaori o( We.t wm Camochan to Clinton MCTBROAM Vii' ulio'it n'ot "-'S 001 HallUay to I lUllllar WSA1U, No ITS, n. cor H.H 5 A oi to Uarki Burlliht ST. II I. 440 ft of lit to Kill at Albert A a.o, recvi. to.Oto CIIU9CH OT, cor Uipeaard Ammano to Juitlnt 1.1 pirt SAMK PROP; Cl.n Strodtmann to iama.

ont-ihtrd tSOSKX. err. No II, HUM; Leopold rairlKk to Joxph flroadmau OEL.AKCBY BT. No Holi.ptel to ernat tTTH St. No IT, e.

KllW.Ii Nlua. Kent Parker AVB. W.I It of at. Wj 100; Fradk BcnniWl to Sophie Zlmmer. BUB ITH BT, No U.10 durlea ltoIC-7; Chu to Ctui IKeacli ID AVE, Ko.

to KM. MrtOO Ltrrtcu Ooikln to Sllbrmd 133,000 18,000 11,500 10,000 12,500 29,400 100,000 U.OOO 13,000 u.ooa (1,100 It.HO (1,000 ll.MI nflk'i' of Mulilnim Ore I'ur- Ciunpany Is at H'l ItriKid- It was said that Heinz wax In and that In his ali- si'm'M o.nilil ntith nltatlvc- ly. '1 iioy hud imt. howi'ver. lieen notl- lio.l tin- deal.

At tin. nlllce of tin- St.unl.'iril CHI fompany It was said that llii'i-R was nu nows mildlc.itlon on subject. was slated positively In Wall streol tii'it Thomas I.awsdii. has br. 1 artliif; as the broker for Jolin D.

Itoc'ko- and H. II. HIIK.M'S In pnr- ch.isi- nt their mlnlni; stuck In Is cnmillt; over In Now Vol'k wllil A. Ihll'l'airo and 1'llllllps KI him- an Important rimf'-rencc, and Is bellevml that llio I'Tins of the oppr-r I'onnolidtitl'in be ailiiuunct'il this week. NEW MUSIC HALL FOR HARLEM.

i Ho nr- Rummer anil winter principal entrance on ranged aa to form bolh family resort, vlth the KCtli at. Tho rpslnent arrhitect probably -will be Lyn-lon P. In ronjunctlon with an echttect uroiiEht. from Milwaukee by the Pabst Company. Tht cost le expected to be about.

$100,000. The management will be placed In the hanaa of Mr. Meyer, proprietor of Meyer'n Hotel. Houoken, one of the largest 'Importern of lager beor In America. The work will be begun Al once.

Attni'hcil for Snlnrj-. Tha Sheriff received an attachment yesterday sigalnst tho McCormlck Man- uiftteturlng Company for In favor of Victor C. McAdoo on an naslgncd claim from Vm. J. Morrison for, salary und other money due.

The attachment obtained on tho erround that It Is a West Virginia corporation. The- Sheriff atlached twenty-two first mortgaKe toonds of the company, par value ill.OOO. GOES BY EXPRESS. Hoy of Six 'Shipped from Counoctl- to Oklnlinina. ISpodal la ThoWortd.) WICHITA, Aipril Hoy a slx-yoar-old boy, has safely arrived at KlnzilHlier.

the llt'tle follow having itravcMed nlono from WullliiK- ford, in charfro oCitho ITnlteil States ExunresM Company, tho illltercnt messcnccrs In turn taltlnpr him In charco from Now Vork to hln destination. Tho taK boro his name and (los'tlna- tlon. with it. brief request that ho be taken care of. Ho has relaitlvcs living tllstancn ouit, In 1 tho country from Klnffflar.fr.

who prabably havo been notliled of but HO far no ono luiri cotno for him, and tho railroad mon at Klneflshor have taken the little fellow in eharKe till called for. 11. ItS M.OM JO.HO W.100 BUSINESS TBOtTBLES IK TOWN. The Sheriff received an execution yesterday sulnst Albert Ftcken, dealer In milk and groceries, at No. Ii5 East Tenth etreet, for In faror of chirlea II.

Tuthlll and another, for the amount due on 4,700 etna of milk aold to him In the past year. When the BherlR went to make a levy Mra. Flcken claimed to own ererr- thlni. Schedules of John H. Tufemann, produce commission merchant, at No.

189 Washlnfton street, show liabilities 123,977, nominal asaeti I1US2, actual aiatta IUM. A Judgmint (or 1156 wai eoterid against htm yesterday In favor ol J. A. Rosenbatlm. A.

Sullivan, of No. Madlioa trenue, olid a petition In bankruptcy yetterday, with liabilities ind no aiaeti. Of the llsbllllles, lll.MI Is to the estate ol Joseph Binrgu, of Providence, R. and li on account ot fcer In- doraement of notea of Uie Publlahlnf Company, which formerly had an office at No. 32 Warren etreet.

o. Huller, of No. HI LexIniUm avenue, hie Died a petition In btnkruptoy, with liabilities HUM, and. assets JZ.OOO. He was formerly In the wholesale lumber business.

Dr. Dernard 8. Dromberr, dtatlit, corner of Third avenue and atretl, hai nlld 4 petition In bankruptcy, with liabilities 4 uaeta, Jacob Rkhmm, salesman, of No. Division street, hat Bled a petition la bankruptcy, Tfllh liabilities and no assets. Victor Ooodmaa uQ Abraham Vonlmmer, oora- poalng the drat ot Vorslmroer, roanu- of lur, tormir))f at Itnx, bare Died a potion In hknkroptoy, Debtor and Bll'M.

A Ada alao YlMMBu Wrlle Utta--- Ce Jawb ulan, Ccrd.Ha Attwrt li-M I Wa ttu.a Ilibllltles and M. Biild, 'al NO, 441 gift Hundred DIM eMuaillM Ounpt fneleilll Mttl eliow Will S'rrct. MnnilAv, 3. 1F3X The of tin Manhattan waa aff.iln Iho In tho and tlie hliflifsi yulnt 1:1 i.in iiresrn: niovrmcnt. at r.ncl to whence by raplil os it In afternoon It followed tlio tnt-'gliiK iiiirltcl nn! fln5e.l at 130.

In ilin lime- Tlllr.l Avcn'H. at 22S, ailv.ini-o.1 maintained JIM BtrwiEih till tho Lnily tho In- rcrofniznl lhat the two BO. -lit artlnc In nj-mpalhy. unil tho nruit niij-rlly Will ttrrrt inrn thrlr oftl In al.iiliKL- iRnnnni-o of llu deal Malili.itl.iu Tlilrd Avr- ntio. tlin of which wore nv.

until an hour after tlin i-loje. Tlia general llvt very iui-1 thouifh tllcrc somo liy tlio ullroail Ktrvk-t la Tin- ItnliLstrials wne Nntl.inal Wcnl, Aluirhan rftcd i American I rnntlonnl lining. The i.i ivrro ITrterrod ami j.ri'f.i In llio La a IIIIK', was lia'. (lurry In in t'lK Ijy mi to Ucprdjt Wll', IhC w. 1 livlll I.

Tlio losing (jnofntktin, ilio vyluuiy tilli lllKll. 17 Ju' 4 auBnr Hi'. la; Texas liy ill. JilaL 4 (I re'g lien 107 10 Erlo Int cnn Ts.143 19 Krlfl Ren 1 20 Erie prior onu rui int IB I a Don 1st 3 (lal. II II Cvlooj.

A. ft 1' illv f.i..104(4 13 let in. I7H 4 fttauil none On. 90H Co Stnti iitvpft Ini flats 13 A A I' 1st 4l 10 P' I. f.

li IMU 2 PI A I' Os HlVi 0 Bt 4 den Kle neb f.n.HS^i 103 Kt SW 1st 4i t.l'.l 3 11 Hay ileb Hit 7 II Tin Cent ten 4s II 111 73 I Mt gen con is 109 72 Kan ft Tex Ms MS A Tex 4s. ilVi I Kan A Tex of Tex 1st 17 45 Knn 5s g5 6 Kan ft PJC lit 4e 79 4 Ixicle-Jo oas Cs.lOD'i Lcli A con 71 102 51 I. unl 411. M4 12 1 1 I SO ..110 tr SJ st 2B2 Mnn run 10 Mi't Kl r.n.. 117'i I 2'l 19 AlPt It 5.I..1M' 3 Mcx Coin 1st 233 HI AW Id 4s.

8'31 oon til 1 st a 80 St P. ft It 10 49 Holl con Ss.lOIVii 140 Soil 4s 10 sou Pao of A ei 11IH 20 Tenn ft I II dlv ran Cj 40 Tonn A I 4 Tex A con 5s 203 Tex A Pac 2(1 fii Ct 11 Tol. r. A 1st us 101 259 i'nlon Pnc I' Leather a 7 lut fis.imu r. Wntma'i 2,1 87 2 Wsb.

1) ft ex OJ 3 A 3-4s 2 ft Ino 21H 14 Hll l.lU'JAni I'M .1111 1IIHI Tel Wl Am C.T.^I*; AITI su'i'i wti'o I.VCI A Sli't'l II. Am I' Am 'i I 1 rl At. Jif. J.51'1 Am IV. (Ill I'i'l IV oil I't.

l.ilf.j Am pr Tl'l Ml Il.llt Ohio Mult Hair. A Olil HI. "72 ll.i|> ran .1.11111 ivn J.i:>:, n. c. r.r.

i 8 Mex Int lit RV'- 1 Minn A Hi I cnn H3ij 7 Mo I'nc con fix.U'O'Tti 21 Mo I'a- tr It 1 Nat Ulnrrh a 114 Win Cent TnlHl H.ilei limr value): Kxchnnae. J3.0I-.2.000; Kxchanm. I173.00U. AC. Tbo rate for c.ill money advanced lo .1 per cent, this afternoon, hut nr-nr tho close the rule eased off Id r.

JUT la quoted nt 4 renl. for nix nionthn. No change In nieivan- llle paper. Actin! rales of exchange: HterllnK night. 4.SO', a I.SO',! 00-day.

4.S|i.i a 4.84'k. Icwi 1-18 a 5.18'!,; Co-day, O.lMffc l-l'l j.20"n. B5Vi a O'l-diy. nnllilera, 40 1-10 oo-ilir. 15-10 10.

M.lrkct atcadf. SII.VUII MAllKKT, mlil nt anil Mexican ui 47'j. Tho Btc-ainthlp ntllliiK Kun'ii" "Ill take out 336.000 ounces silver. IIA11.1(0A|) Itr.I'OUT FOU VKMl. 1 1 I il1l 1 "'I'" 1 (or ended IM 143,127 liec.

OrTBIIlK SHCI 1IITIICS. (P.cportcl l.y J. 1.. High. 7n -17 'V i.s' Tr.

MB S'4 47 'i r.a»i SO 173'i 111) "I 25 IK. 71 103 13 ll'i 47 Hll 117 71 "2V, 25 47 70', 1111 117 SI ll's 47 II Ml 1H 07 1 lli'i 4s 40', r.l'l, 4l'a nut, 1S9 141H 171's 116', 71T. 92M 2(1 4H I'J5 71 1214 15 of the Werci at No, st sti, pr. iihi (I (i ruin 'ji 11.299 Chic. Mil SI P.

i 1 ino Clllr Knat Tt'j lllil Olllc Ill I'f. 123 1011 Chic ii pf. I'J'ii Col Fuel ft Irim Mil 1V1 Hock Vill. 9' Col Southern 7 29S Sulllh lit pf. fi'i Col Molllll 2d pt.

Oas 2UMJ SSS Ice Con Tob Con Tob pf 1.200 Del, I.ncli W. 175 C.40II Del 1C: Hud 117''; 750 Den fc Itlo 1'1'i 700 Den llio pf. 75'. 1) Molms 1' -I fjOu Ki'lo Int pf Ky'vlllo 143.till Federal Hlecl 47.M3 Fedon.1 Pleel pf. 20,1 Flint Pern M.

25 ino Flint pf. 47M I.WIO Cen Ulcc 2.1S9 C.t Nor pf i 1,400 (llui-un 7IVi 300 II I'hilUn l.OJS HovklnK Conl MO lilt Hll 27 1.3113 III Cent Inter Paper fil 2,791 Inter Paper c'Hi 453 Cent I'J 210 Iowa Cent 4713 ion Kan ft Kan City, 0. ID Vi 170 Klllrk M't tilH 155 l.ako A Wot. f.00 l.nlin V. pf.

OS Long Inland so 7.700 Louln Nash 11114 l'J2J)5fi Nfliahattan 1'JO 3.II7U Manliall'ili reels. 'Id 35 Man lleacli IS 4.175 Metro St It 2'i7 Mox Ocn D.OOO Mux Nat 100 Minn Ht "Oil St I- S3 3 M. 2i) 19'! 200 M.StlA-ii pf. 47'-i 11.973 Mo, Ken A pf. 42S SO'i 115.110 Mo Pac t'Jii 49'i 1,100 Mob ft 45 4l'i fiOll Nat Illicult r.l f.0>, 1.012 INat Lend Nat titcnl f.6'a 3110 Xut Steel 115 3,158 iN .1 Cull 120U 700 N' 11.200 IVn 1133't 25,963 North Am 101; 33.059 Norlh I'nr 4.700 Nnl'lh Pac too Norfolk ft in "'a 2.100 iXorfolk iif.

C7 on i 2.6S2 Ontarli A 27'1 27L', 11,813 Pnc Hull 49H r.l«i SMGPrnn 134 134 ISI'4 40,259 People'! Gas 1W. 600 Phil To 1,850 (' ft St L. 01 Vj 100 ft pf. S3 S3 85 (110 Pullman I'd Car 1GU4 "ili'l 11H4 Heading 24 S4 11,240 Itcn.llng 1st "I "5U 4.930 Heading Zll 3H MU S.neit Pac 34 34U S4'i, 1.455 SDllth Ify J8H 085 Houla H'y R2 Kt 4 200 St Paul A 45V1 43 45U 200 8t Pnul A 0 Ot 07 Bt 1. Fran, lift 13 300 8 li A P'.

71 71 70 72 IOH It 8 Bl. 40H 40V1 Bt Louie 13'4 12't 4 110 Bt Loilla pf. 34H 8411 34U Bten 2314 13 200 Blan nlatllllng pf. 74ii 74 71 7S 800 Stan now It 11 11 10t4 It SO.OMTenn Coal ft 00 5515 t.9'.;, 60 4 710 Paclflo SJtt 2' lIsDOT.xa* Pac )6Smi IMi 15U 4.6M THIrt Ave 100 Tol Cen pf. 41 42 40 (0 MO Twin City T.

C9V4 to'ft 70 8 714 7 7J4 7.IM3 leather pf. 74 74)1 74T4 (3 -US fiiU WO Rubber 117(4 118(4 110)4 imi Union ft 40tt I.Z3H Union ft pf. MM IJUMIln Pi" 4S14 Un Pan 81 700 Wulmsli Ivi Wftbaall Pf 9IK 23U 24 1 5 8M Weft Un T.l OT Wheel ft Lake 11'! 1JH SOO'XV ft Ulie pf. "Hi 100 ft let pi. Total aalssi stock 1.8I3.M9 aharej; Coniolldalld' Bioliinne 491,900 IharM, noNu TWAJjiNa, 1 Tho boqa ond firm to-day.

Ktoivhattin 4 pV 1 future; riding tu on verylheivy tranwctlons. aovernraenta were quiet and wlUuut tmlu.ru. TUe oloJlna; prlcoa of bondi und volumo ot isles (In were! i SI Cou T.NJOen iOou 61, new Air Ant I Am c.ic in.li-y Am i- lief Am MM'It Itei CD Ui-: r.l.im suiiar pf iru-n I II A-. j'jf, Ill-n BU'o AiltDlimblle llnvaiu Co 4'i lUvaiui Cu-ii'l pf International I'owvr Salt Salt pf Kl Vehicle 17' 4 com liar filPi Hleol Car pf 7:, Itulihcr tlorxltl pf Itoynl HAliliiK pf. COU £tamlurit "II Tnm 471'i 89'i S9 i 47IU 90 471 47 HO, 3' f.l'i 4U 74 Now York Produce Exdtnnee.

April a. IfiBJ. -VBW YOHK PI1ICB3. Ooon. ApHl May 71 7814 July 77H 77'.

OOItN. JO'i 40 July 4U 40tg JjAIlD. April CHICAGO WHEAT. High. Closlns.

-High. Low. Apr. 3. Apr.

1. 70lt 39U 40 May July April May July April July May B.2.! July 0.45 Open. TJIi 73(4 roitN. Low. Apr.II.

Apr.l. 41 51'1 ICO 100 35J, 317. 35'-, 25H May July 6,45 KIDS. 4.75 Pflllk. C.25 0.40 6.27'^ 5.2711 D.42'., C.42',1 4.75 4.85 4.75 4.B714 4.73 4.i>7!4 May 0.12'i 9.12',i 0.07!4 9.10 9.1311 July 9.25 11.20 11.2'Jli 9.3714 CASH Nonlioru No.

1 fouiHli-y. 31D.50; No. 2'soft, J15.75; utovl rallu. $21.00: plR-lron, warrantn, lulie t-cp- liiitot, $1S; tin, uxflinlltto, load, tmikc-nt' lti.ul, JI.15! Bpeller, wheat, No. 2 I'orn, No.

2 mixed. oittfl, No, 2 inlxwl, flour, Mlnnosota patt-ntii, I'otltiii, milling, colteii, N'o. 7 Illo, ti Hilr.ar, KnulllllitLMl, K. prime, beef, family, beef, luuns, J18.75; lal- low. prime, 4 pork, moss $9.25: hoga, dn-siH, 11...

I u.l, prime, $5.55. BXPORT3 15,998 bu. corn, 151.503 oatl, 1,250 till. I buckwho.it, 40,451 peun, J.9SO hcans, flour, 6,114 Hacktt; corninoal, 2,100 8Q3 bran, 270,000 grasn fieoil, 1,128 r.2", huy, 100 1'iik'n; ivlilakcy. KH) oil meal, I 324,375 oil 1.113,000 refined polro- louni, cotlonHooil oil.

10.2&0 lubricating oil, 402,100 park, 631 bout, 177 ICO bacon, 1,401,750 Inrd, 2,033,430 tallow, 142,400 grease, uuttcr. cheese, 3,000 Ib. COTTON. New York Cotton Exchange. April a.

From Iho very Blurt the coursii of prlceca was toward a lun-or love), Inasiiiucli aa Iho crop movement uvcrran predictions of Saturday. Weather on tlio avomgo iiroved ilocldcilly bearish and llKht solllttR ordera drifted Into tho market frmil lorn! tfoiiruon, with takure haril to flnn. Tho boar clement wim made cautious by quite manning from tlio Boutliweet, tbe most Important ut which was to tho effect that win wan IraOly noodcd, togoltiw with higher temperature. Just before the clou profit-tailing engaged In to extent, but this demand did not uiitisUiHUlly rally tbo market, which finished the day quiet at a net loan ot 6 to 8 points. Hpot cotttm olQMd quiet with quotations l-16o.

lower: mldilling upland quoted 6lio. and mid- ling Oalf, ai comjared with and reeneotlvely a year ago. Total sales ol 805 bales Included, 200 (or export (direct meiit), 65' to spinners and 100 lor delivery on contract. Tho export movement follows i Ot. Britain.

Prance. Continent. Total to-oay 1.40J. Thun far this (.490 1,805 Thus far this aeaeon, 3.117,010 (13,1198 Tllo range ol contraot pricee (ollowei Open. High.

liow. C.I7 B.U 8.80 June 8.98 6.9B July. 8.01 0,01 August 6.00 0.01 Heptomber, 1.00 April Men.30 D.SOaB.Sl 5,88 1 now rules of tTio CIcarlnB-House Assoclntlon requiring tho to for tlio collcctlnn of out-of-town checks wont Into effect yesterday. Some illfMcultles nnturnl to nu entire change if method presented themselves lo the banks. The Clenrinir-House, with nn Idea of Inviting balances to Hoalon, lias 'stabllshctl a silb-clearlnB-house to clear ihceks tho Btnto of Massachiiaotts nt liar.

These checks nro pnynblo al tho Ifflnks on which they nro drawn In ihtu State or nt the sub-clcarliiB-liouso In Boston on the same terms. According to the local rules, chocks drawn on Iton- ion collected by 0 New York banks nt par, or freo chump, but chet'ks drawn on other Miwnchusotta cities must pay rnlUvtlmi of onn-loiith 1 PIT Clint. Now. ItiMtoti Cloitr- liiK-rouse accepts ti cnllcctlniiH free if chargi-. thn inniiiiKiTa or local banks re wpiitlcrlnsr whether they can charge for collections In nt all" A very iiiiporiiint was held i le.iniiK llc.iiM.

aflcr- loiiii tin- anil a dcie- Haven bv tlie liiveii Ilniisc. Mr. Curtis in i in. JITC pt-ivlMi'il In nr.iriy aiYVf tiio Havt-ii ti-iido will iransiv.nvil fmni Ilin to tllOSO llC 'hllnilHphla nr.il I'lillnilolnlila IlnnkrrH Kxppct the 7 April' nil ntcliuiia 1 ns he wlsilom tin. aVlnptr-il liv till- Nijw YnrU In illvliloil.

-Ml aKri'o. lu.wnvfi-. Hint It ini'inis an of for 111 II. JIlclUMHT. tllr Amorlcu, It.

II. KiiHliton Vli'o-rrcslilont of tlio I'liurlll Slrmt Natlonnl Hunk. IN nT tllo npliilini lli.it T'lillaili-lplila will lionc-llt l.i llio PXtont of nlmlit WO by Now YurlfK iiotlon. Ilo s.lys It will'cnnsi- a.l nviT tho c'inintrv to UP.MI a linlmieo hero. Clearing-House Rules as to Charges on Collection of Checks in Effect, BOSTON BANKS MAY NULLIFY RULE.

-Vow llnven McrelmnU Enter a Pro. I'hllailolplila Divided In Opinion, lii-ii iKiit reiire.s.iiitaiiun.) from iiromlm-nt hat If Iho rules ROOM 916. 20 BROAD STREET, NEW YORK lliij-n Mnillnon Arcinio Hotel. Jo'm D. Crlmmlns ye-tenlay acquired title to Avenue Hotel, pl'j.

IW.BxOS, north- v.Mt corner of Madison (vvflinio and Klfty-elpMIi from S.ira^i 1C. Taylor for J300.000, to a mr.rtg.no of Banking and Financial, NtiriCi: TU STOfKllULDKHS nr Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company Oface ot tht Brooklyn Sapid Tranalt Company, Xo. tfl? MontaguR Street, njroviEh of Brooklyn, Oily ot Now York, April tut, 1SSD. Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company hereby ajlves uotko thnt It propojea to Issue, addlttonal slmrea of Ita capital stock of the par value of $100 each from tilt Increased amount thereof lately ail- thorlrcd. Tllo acgresato par vnluo of the od- (lltlnnal stock so to bo Issued will be enual to per cent.

o( tho par of Us capital stock outstanding nt tin tlmo of closing of tho transfer booka on April ISlli. 1809. Such atock Is to bo lasiieil for tho purpoata of purchauInK and olec- trlcnlljr equipping tin lirooklyn und Orliliton lloach nnllroad properties and electrically outilpplnc tho railroad of Tha ProGpect Park nnd Coney Inland Itallroad Company, ivhlch by agreement la to be leased for nlna hundred and ninety- nine years lo a company of tho lirooklyn nnpld Transit System, and for auch additions and Im- provomonts to tho railroad properties owned or controlled by tlio Urooltlyn itopiu Transit System no may bo deemed desirable. Tho holders of Contra! Trust Company certlO- cittt for Brooklyn Hnpld Trantlt Company atock at ehown on the transfer-book! kept by tho Central Trust Company on tho closing thereof at twelve o'clock noon on Saturday, April 15th, 1199, will bo given an opporunlty to nulincrlbo nt par for Trust Company certificates representing Bharoa ot Brooklyn Itapld Transit Company Block equal to aeven per cent, of tho par value ot their respective holdings. Tho now certificates will ba entitled to their proportion of dividends do- clarod after their Issue, All of Bald itock will lio deposited with Control Trust Company ot New York, anil will be subject lo the terras und conditions ot certain voting trust agreements, Certificate holders entitled to tubicrlbe, but not dttlrlni to do no, may assign their rights.

Subscriptions and assignments of rights to subscribe (hall be mada In writing upon forms, which will be hereafter aent to cortlDcnte holders, and all subscriptions, whotlier by holders of cortlUcntea or holder! ot uilgn- mcnts, mutt lie filed with central Trust Company ot Now York at Ita office, No. HI Wall Btreet, Now York City, at or before twelve o'clock noon on Saturday, the 29th day ol April, JIM. The right to subscribe tor Central Trust Company certificates representing new Block IT 111 then expire. m-ory Bubaorlptlon must be nooomptnlod by payment In puah or by certified check to tho at par of the oerttlfloUei uubwrlbed ler. Negotiable of ttie Trust Oomptnr will tie given and tho'imtlllcajtei kubBerlbed and paid (or will be tallied and delivered txna thereafter practicable.

Scrip will be laued tar trtotlontl jrnrU ot ehares, whloli will be able tor cerulfloatet at In tlOO lota. Any cer- tlOcateB not mibiorlbea for or taken will be dla- the Board ot Dlrwton may determine. Trinafer-booki will be closed on Saturday, Anrll 15th, 'it 19 o'clock noun, and will be ro- opaned on Monday, Mar in, HS9, at 10 o'clock By 'order ot tht 'Board ot Dlrtctora. 0. nOBSlTER, President, T.

8. WILLIAMS, Searettrr. Wlylie, Archer UOlilOBIM ft 09X. 9TOOK EXOHANOP, JO Wall New York, aroqiw, ORATO BOTQHT AND sou) COLI01TBP, Tho Spenazuma Mining Co. owns 110 claims of copper ana gold orty, situated In Graham County, Arizona, sixteen miles vest Of i Thomas.

The Company IB leas than one year old, yet It has made Ing development nnd Is working several mlnen which are all In good ore. Ita openings Include three tunnels from 200 to 700 feet In length, 8 shafts from 30 to 100 feet, all showing good ore. The Spenazuma Company has within the last flfteen flays bought 711 cent, of tho capital stock of the Black Rock Land Irrigation. Oompl which owns and controls tho greatest and richest water franchise or pP sltlon in the Territory, and which will furnish water privileges to 130,000 acres of the richest Irrlgahle lands situated between Spenaz Camp and Fort Thomas. In addition to Irrigating this large body of 1 the Company will furnish water power sufficient to smelt all the oree run all the mills In Eastern Arizona (including the operation of i tn line, 200 miles In length), and still havo an almost unlimited amoun power to spare.

Tho Spenazuma Company has also secured control of three-fourth tho Capital Stock of tho Black Rock Smelter Company of Graham Con Arizona. OP THE 8PEKAZCMA 1,000.000 9IIAIIE3 AT EAC1I. CAPITAL OP THE JtOCK LAXD AND IRRIGATION l.MO.OOO, CHARES AT II KACII. or Tim norK SMELTER SHAT.ES AT EACH, NOW IX TUB SPDNAZCTtA TRKAI OP SPEXAZUSIA STOOK, 100,000 8JIAREB. NOW IN TUB SPJmZUMA TRISU OP DLACK ROOK IAND IRRIOATION STOOK, 800.000 SHARES.

NOW IN" THE 8PB.VAZUMA TBZA! OP BLACK HOCK SMELTER OO. ST COO.OOO SHARES. The Company offers for Ten Days a Few Thousand Shares of its Tr ury Stock at $12 Per Share. Price to Be Advanced April 12. A NEW rnosrEcrrs wn.i, HE OVT nv Arnn.

wiu, nn PREH ON APPMCA' Loans. HOc. prr line i'ai'v; 5.ir. Unf Three Time Jtalp, jicr (iiif; 2'iiiio te Kate, ftlMjirrJtnr. MONEY' NI-UV VOIUC.

sjuti, JUT ri'K'iri. nv FIX- Tl'IlK-S, STtJ.lAiii: U'HINKKY, ttllliimt loinnval. I lio f.i.Uwinj; n-rms: i'cr iiKiiuli. 1 no.t. j-i, tiMi.piir.n-lh Ithmn tit-lay.

All n-nniU jiiit tinder ill," of ll.ink.ni; National Loan Association (INCORPORATED), OO Nassau Cor. Fulton St. BROOKLYN LOAN ASS'N. ucf.i hiiinp.ll.it fly fnniUtnv. wltl.out for itiHiirnnco or n-itnry prlv.uo of- ronfldenllal; no 1 lions; nioiu'v to loan nn utruil undlvMci.

Itoom 21, Nr.tlo.ijl Cltv Dank UulHlnK. I'liH'th. ii-'ttr It.H-nitii place, It! vk hKow MatlliMAii'i. Urookl)-a; UOWAftli WKU- HT.KH._Proril,1..ni. proporHonstflly Immrdlntety on wlthotr.

leinovnl; our Slalc IKCH! aKalnft'. Illegal (-liavgdrj; no Insurance rlmrgcs nor nutary utivpil; prUnto fnnftilonri.il. KlXCia COUNTY I.OAS ASSOlMATJUN Illicor- porato.1). 373 Fultou UnroUJ.vn. Arimcktu IliillrtUiB.

room nldom A ml most reliable; loam Jalcpn up. MONEY" LOANED" on flay of application, at atrlrtty rates, on llonnolinM fiirnlturn and plaimn wllliuut rc'movAl. strictly conndcntlal; lojnn talton un from othor rompftnleR. PACI'KIO ASHOClATlUN (In rorporntod). Ilroadway.

rorner ITtli llnrtforil HulM.nt. room Kant liliE nt. MONEY "TO LOAN In Now York ami Ilranlilyn on 1IOUSB1IOI.O I'l'RNITVItr! In I.Ih'K INSUIIANCK POL- IOIBH. on ABHION.MKNT Of RUNTrt and other cuimora), at ICRB! ratosi confldontlal. Mutual Loan Association (inc.) Bennett Rooms 1O4, tO8 3.1-H.1 MONEY LOANED, legal rates, on furniture and other collateral prompt, confidential.

Equitable Loan Ass'n, E. S. Bor-rowes, 1123 Broadway, cor. 213th st. Incorp.

AMERICAN LOAN R42 Uroiiilway, near Kttli room lonna on Jtirnliurp, hrJc-a-hruc, lUn policies, bills gal list tliu city, account of merchants, nototi, IPRH! vntoa only; favorable Ai-rangeim-nti made with ami mnnufacturere denlrlux money ip cxtpiu. thnlr LOANS IMMEDIATELY on nrnlturo In use: reference; in-lvatr, confidential: Btato bond prat liorroVcrs; IfiO. 91.60; f3; ot-hor amountft proportionately; U9 InBuraTK'o or no.jry ct.JJ'Koa; 13 xnved; mioBt rellnblc. PROPLAS'B 7-OAN ASSOCIATION, 375 Pulton iJrooklyn, room 40. Tyler, Tretmrnr.

STAR LOAN 147 BAST 125TH 12TH WATID HANK LOANS FROM $28 TO $2OO. In city and suburban towni on lioiiHehold turnl- turo, planoa, with out removal; legal ratoi; efl itrlctly confidential. EMPIRE LOAN CO. 280 llh near New York. On day ol application we loan money In New York or Brooklyn on household furniture, pianos, without removal! conOdentlal, and etrlclly rales; loam laken up from olhcr com- panlee when due.

HARLEIVl LOAN ASS'N, (Incorporated), Hamilton Bank 91T West ISfitb on furnllure, without removal, and diamonds (same day): 135, 7tc. per month: COO, IB month: confldentlal: city and euburban towns. JOHN KKNUHDY, President. TO LOAN on' (urnlture, planoe, without removal: eaey pay- menu! loana laken up trora olher companies -when duet legal rates; confidential. Q'LOBB LOAN AO- 60CIAT1ON (Incorporated), 114 Kant IKth corner Lexington room 5.

COLLATERAL LOAN ASS'N 2O8 Broadway (Mall-Bxpreai Bullillni), loans on furniture In open taktn use, nMlsnmenln ol ronti, It nqcounts, lemoles; notes dli up. Cortloiidt. Ixianti on furnltui policies, Manhattan Loan Ass'n, as pAmc HOOK m. Incorporated and bonded: loans money on furniture In uieHefal ratee: oonflaentlali no In- oonvenllencei Oppollte. Mall BROWN, I AND n-VANpIAJ.

AQB.NT, BOW, BOOM SJ? I or cloae CONWWTBD or UNoSNTOWMD, OiiV. rltloi. wtatii or Unk Mferencoi, Toltphtino ieH Oort- Loans. Greater N.Y. Loan WEST 123TH to on lurnliiitf, pltnon.

wll loRal ralrs; and pronn WOODHALL, lisa IlltOOICLYN. LOAN'S IH( ON III STIllirrtjV I.V on MllNTIII.Y OANS ON liaytnetitt; entirely confidential; Inifl 'e CI1 BSTBltKlRK. 1 i.inlni> Mall nnd Kxpreta Uulldlng, 703 Aaaocli STANDARD LOAN i t.n furnlturn wlthntit removal; legal rcpay.ihkt hy rtrlctly ilrnunl. 3il corner 126th it. 180 EAST 104TH SI! open ri'iiioval; 'inlMi-tilUI.

uvcnlnitf. I.otni on fial rules only; promp GERMflNIA LOAN USSOCl'N (IK SOCJKTV DUILDINO. 160 on furnUuro In UM aod atorage; Advanrei proi-ured upon ealarlea vllnoutl lli-lly; easy paylncntu; prompt 103 1'iiilcr Iliillillnv, 115 it. Brooklyn Loans, $28 to At 3 per tent, ptr month on rr.mnv.ll, or storage; ilentlal. JI21 nMr 8AI.AHV I.OAN'S-Clerks, lioollkoepers raU'Smon, iiost-oRce, city, niiuit, linnli.

insurance, railroad and a ployt'i'il loaiiPil on sularloa. W. D. MOO cal J1S TO QtilfMiLV loaiied on aalarles. clurlm.

tirokkeepere, rouil anil c.tpre*ij iimployoes, easy pa? kEUl rutfa: prlvalc; opon until 7. 63 Wei near illh avu. UBNTi.MMAN "of prvl money to tfalarleil employeefl: amounu ot repaymoni ault: reaaonable ho-; 77 Worlil. 115 iiiili-kly advunceil on eatery unknn umiiloyurn: parUoulan and traelaolM flri'ss In rnnfldiince: will call It VATI3, liox World. SAi.Aiiv 10 tloo loaned on aalar furniture: legal rates: confidential.

A niiowx. Kast 14th near Broadway; or write. Money Loaned on Salari No HCiMiruy. TOLMAN', 18lh llcor, 220 Also ruom eft, Arbuckli) llulldlng. linnrklytt on aah AKTNA BAI.AhY— 120 $206 on nalarlei! call or open till Wost Slat bell 1.

Aiv.MtlKS" AUVANCKO" PIlYVATELY, J10 to promptly. W. P. DAVIK, J)' Lawyers, CONSULTATION FltKH; dlvorcea upeclatty' vino, legal cvldont'e, Information, In vei lions, nhailnwlnii. fie.

WBSTI.OTOKN'S proadway. Ol oollwil goncral law pracilco. civil und room 1C9, 90 llroadwov. Miscellaneous. case ot uad health that will not bcncflt, They tuinlsli pain and llfo.

One (slvcs relict. the word Ji-IJ' on tlio piii'kaRo and accept H-W'-A-N-s, 10 fur 6 cents, or twelve pii 48 cents, may bo had at any drug iton nnd 1,000 testimonials will be ma any address for 0 iiintu, forivarijed to! Ulpam Chemical Co 10 Spruce ixei? Yorl Steamboats. TROY BOATS, COMMENCIWI Moxnvr, MARMH i Steamer of Troy' or 'n West 10th it. pier dalls. except Sa conneotlni with Delaware burg trains.

BUNOAa' tW ALBANY. Steamer "Saratoga, with new dining-room located on will ho placed In eommlnlon April. ALBANY BVBNW ymW. TRW, TIWflBJ The popular iteatneri DHBW will leave Pier M. nt P.

M. dally (Bundiye Olreot conneotlonv with Woi 'Preliht received until.

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