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The World from New York, New York • Page 9

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BULL DANCES WITH BEAR TO Cashier Goldsmith, of th. Port Jervis National Bank, in Ludlow Street jail. hnn i 10 en tho fourth' round -the? bull gave the bear a toss na 'ioU 10 iho floor of HIB staso ilmi luut Venn cotmuni. 1 0 heU1 dOW Vniuluville and coon songs ni.i M'. 0 1 i mcr cclcbrnrlona, Dick' Halstoad, was absent Oaod old "Drauon" While, Uio father b0ai1 wns hustled JUKI around the ilnoi- to look-Ms hiitf The Expected that Details of Deal with Pennsylvania Wijl; Be Given-Out.

THE STOCK ISSUES STRONG, ACCUSED OF TAKING $54,000. funded for a Fortnight by Marshals, He Broke His Collar Bone in a Wild Ride at Night. FUM-IKII Mm-lcctH Wore IK-ltPr. anil Altllnili- Tiiiviinl Our Beclirl- I lie t'orr-iHM splllomrnt.s linvl'nir br-pn piMc.lK'illly wil.lu.ut. serious illsnsnor.

Krmlmcnt was K.vatly Im- lii-ovi-il al (ho nunu'y rcntros of Kiirime all.I iitlltiHlu nf their n.ar- BIS BUGGY UPSET IN A DITCH. Icc'ts nltu-h mmv 1'avorabli', nilvtillLVil at Ideal mai-kiHiiriil. aidril In- unties bec.im, Tho result was KOOII invest- Bortlly PiUu untl Menial AII- niuli, He Kot Cai-e to FurnlNli Hull. arm wlth a pale a slinsr. walked Into United Henkol yesterday said: to surrender.

I am Lewis i XT asslstanl of Hie Port prvla National Bank. I am tired of Ijc- S-, hounded by deputy marshals evorv- hero I go. Please let me have a rest jail. I won't even u-j- to get ball." Marshal Henkel was astounded. Then realized that he had a prisoner who ad evaded twenty of his -best men for fortnight.

The Marshal quickly ac- ommodated Goldsmith, and United fatates Commissioner Alexander held the ex-assistant cashier in 510,000 'ball fl.Do as you please," salrl Goldsmith I he 'to t'lve bail, am tired of being- hunted." Xon- lu Street Jnll. ho was commuted to Ludlow Street Wx, wl be ln lhls city If an Bdiotmenl a ol (1 ag Urist aJJ rvis Is Included in this district bv the deral Government, was continual hounding that finally Goldsmith to surrender. United i Bank Jilxamlner Bryan, ot Brook- went over -the books of the Port National Bank from Nov. 14 lo mail IK.V.VVIM- wore proht taking, which nu-mcil by d.HlncMr.-it i "I carry heavy Hue-; of the rl on hoIlclii.VH. Tho In anvMinj- the ailvaiic'e niove- Itcr the lii-st hour.

T-hc bears at- hiiisar An.erlean To ami llrnnklyu Transit wit) W'H- and siiwce.U-d in tem ns.raiy ilrrl.ni' in Issues. Thej l-i .1 ilc.mve l.y the s'Pllilli, mm-cment the imiCTs tin' a.iiir.nnrc.nii'in nf a. decline, in nei caniinirK of uir-so ilK nary, la tac tidcr- was us'llin vl l.hniuslloUt"lUp list, lialtimiirc (jhio common 1' 'I' a result of a 1 rurm) tin ilv.p.i.'lant in the J'rlill- Uh'n ilral sum. i I'arillc. ami K.

made -j, nd- lS -''i" lii'Hired by In ir.t- nimiMi-Mi KTntiii leu- antl fouild that the the books. He 131 5 bul sefcl et of ur ollt 'family assistant lh swore out a lied. llis Departure. business out fh 8 Ini1 hlm tho marshals the fugitive, who left the rail- fcokd and drove across country. i veeks the tracked nev was able lo out so close were the avenues escape watched.

uM-nues rhe-buggy that was taking him aorosi ths collar bone was broken. He SIH out the nearest physician and the broken bone set. Mi You must have complete rest," sa'd 1 Wh £0l ld hls 0111 Kiuluro Pursuit No Longer. I'That settled Goldsmith's mind He ln nt rJ llS aw er WJlliam E. Crane with fci offer to surrender to Marshal Henke" a the Marshal's ottlce In Building yesterday with his i oft 6 walvetl examination before jnlted States Commissioner Alexander ftnd declined to make any stntement going to Jail.

The prisoner had no ley and was in great need or medical ntlon. J1 want Js rest said the hounded nan. Dec. 19 the Port Jervis National suspended business. President who is Mrs.

Goldsmith's uncle, plained that the defalcation of Ookl- Bmith was the cause of the suspension. withdrawals the an- tmneement of the robbery. It Is be- Bgved that the bank possesses ample gsets to pay all Its depositors. The Bank's VceordSng to its own report to the mercifully Thon thoro brokers, wlin 1 ni' Pre l5 man; p. formc- and sjiints ol the whole show.

niliiMrial Kl-nlip th IlliyiliM. C. ln-re was a ilnrrv la and pi-ires' a which WHS the li lv y's their animosl- the time artcr P. wcrn Brooklyn RanUl shook hands and pointed to the electric Tho boaril-room was orated with greens and Hags- bi-11 buns- over the cenliv ooln hand inrt there a hush Oi course, a snrprlst of 1. came Young- a 1 piigl-llst, andA Al.

27, IBS Al. Tup tl 21,715 Hill tJll 1 Trans JJId.ni Union r.inadi.ii! PacflV-. 700 I'm-itl es-iiii i'i-niral Clii'-i K- Ohhi Hue Con 10000 Dolt 0 SI-14 5000 do 0 SOOOO do 35000 05 2ICOO Ball o' 4s S7 10000 do SOOO do 10000 Ball 0 MV MOO 1 5a .10110 ItOOfl 10000' 1000 IHvny (t Hh Av con 6S.119 2000 Drook Co i-un ,.104 2000 Dk Wll 1st 5s 75U SOOO do 15000 it i 29000 tlo 10; 2000 do 11000 do 105 17000 Ont ...102 do do Jo. 2000 1000 1000 1100.1 n'j s.ifcl looco do 13000 do SO 1IOCO Nor gen 10CO 'do 05 9000 Xof Pao prior 6B. .108141 50000 13000 2000 isl 7000 Ccn Hn con 5s 5000 do us 7000 Con Ca 'Isl In 33U, 13000 Cen Pnc 1st 4S 100CO "000 3000 1000 SOOO r.ooo 20001) Ore lion 43......103 do .....103: do do do do do ....103 ...10.1 ...111.1 ...103 gold do do do do 2000 Ore 5000 do 2000 do 5000 do 6000 Ore Gs 7000 Poo 4s lot 112 59 1205U 5000 Ceil of 20000 rtio' a 1000 do 1 13000 Clil Oul J1I dlv 1000 cm in on 112 st- 5s 5000 Clil WOO do ll'o 1000 St (11V.U9 1000 I gon Tr sen 31000 Clil Ter '1s 5000 Clov St nl 4s.

5000 do 5CHO Kiev. St St PJOi.il 9000 Col Mid 2-43. 6.1' 20110 do 1000 Col i- Holt 4tl 3000 St 'cn ni 5s l( IOCO do. jc mono st sou 15000 do Ill 5000 do scoo do 5000 10000 Si- 531! 1000 loeoo 5000 5WIO 'tlo 2000 COOO A 4swm 101,00 -Si ilv PI lut lion 12" 10000 do 3000 Sclolo. Vnl ISt lo.

SS 1000 ilo J7 2000 Soiitli. Car ,5 10.J". 10000 leol lr gill I) SO 2000 7117; 10000 do BOIIO 'do 20M South Uy 10000 30000 do do -1000 Stand 1SOOO Star, In 5s. 107.1" 7911, 1st i-nn 11:18 SI I 22000 1923 r.wn 2HIIII ilo loilai IN, Del 11 nj land grant. WHO Del 4 fei: as uonUnucs 0 ij fi mailo by Montana and Ofceola u-erb MIMN'fi STOCKS." The folloMInK ivere Iho closing bills Tor nliorcn on Hie Slocli.K.vcliunie yeslerday Advonluro Mining Atlantic 22 lioslon IS-inl fopoer' IJutto 4:1 iTnniar.icIc .715 U'mom Oentcnnlal OVivs'lOK SI'IL'L-RITIHS.

(Reported lij-J. L. Xn. S'J llroad Closing. Anialg Am Itlcycle com Am IJ'lcycle jif Am illcyfie "Vin Jlldy com Hide Am Wool Vln Wool pi Mr Pon-er Vnister.iam (Ins-, f.tenkim lias pf.

I Sutjar com. augur PI 70 ik'Iyn ii i-' Jay. Sualc ll.is i All snlja 107 All nuw II of Am 7' JlslW of Am DIJUL (. Iloal pf. 'iei: V-jIncle "lectriu Ynhlcle pf.

So 'Iceli-o 'h'-m Coal t'oke. 20 I it Pump it ci Pump 1 Her, Jl.50 a S2.50- Neiv Orlor.in. i.er Florida, pel peas, f'torlda. 5 pcppora, PIoTlila. par S2; roranlne, S3 hnlt 171 at Ka'lt pf 7S1, Tuliu com at Tube pf 'rransporlalloil.

HI IOM Sis Co J-s Ml C(i pf ubber (ijo.1.1 com. 28 abhor Oi-l mcigo Power 1301 49 SO fi'i 6 11 1'1'i 11 The range of contrict prices In Iho local mar- lint to-djy Ml- 7S 93 4115 'S'HAllK niSVIEAV. made null I iiic In" ropper nt Uo.stcjii alone a letv days, and mlglit recnrj. Tlio fallure.1 ilius far ru- Icivcr In numtier than in any nd In anuimu i any year shi'-c 1MI. The liearly twn-tlilr-ds of't'lie ban'kln's "toTuS a.ldud a few die -iKKrc-Kito I'hiliK about SJO.lKKi.MO.

The l'la- i icil are N-i! IS.i-l. lillltles thnn 7S tie tor da.y. Ji 1 Transit, United States can Sugar oilier fooUvills market over which the two factions have fcugrht in the year nearly ended. II was the occasion of the Now Year celebration, as the sentiment in electric lights, "Welcome, JMO," explained Pretty girls, hai.dsome matrons were sweethearts, wives of the brokers. They lllled the galleries, Iho secretary's quarters and all the upper nooks ot the Exchange Bulldinff.

Below, on the floor, a bund played popular and national airs. who had glared at each other for a men whs had stopped their fcl-1 20CO Tcnn Va r. coll .1000 13.1 IN of N' 20CO Evans Sr 11 III JH lOi llnck Ills. 101 101.00 IJnna Ken in ,1000 lilt Clr Nor 61 10(10 Tnt Paper Co Fell Mnreli April May Juno Sept del Xov 7.40 7.14 7.49 7.31 7.51 7.SC. 7.53 7.0S C.fIS 0.91 High.

7.4.'! 7.47 7.f!0 7.111 7.60 7.5S 7.10 7.00 G.9.", Low. 7.3.1 7.11 7.40 7.41 7.4S 7.30 7.47 7.OS C.O.i 0.01 Closing. Doc.29. Dec.28. 7.33 a 7..15 7.320 7.38 7.42 7.4Ca 7.47 7.50 7.50 a 7.51 7.53 a 7.54 7.50 a 7.51 7.04 a 7.OS C.84 a 6.95 6.01 a 6.92 w- nt; .43 7.53 7.5S 7.57 7.5!)": 7.02 Banking and l-inancial.

Uoliuid, mm i i a "ohloch, of ceremonies. Good-Bye Prices on Men's Things just to make the last business, a fitting ctttnvx Presentment as to Inquiry of Dam- aging Rumors Surrounded by Grave Suspicion. Sunrfstrom, Out of Work, Ends His' fo unusually year: Life with a Razor in Grand Union Holel. Kana Mich 5000 Isl 4t. 10HOO Kill.

Mm i.it 190(10 3000 Knidi mono fin 1HI S3 1001)0 MOO Lai- fins ol St 2SMO r. 1st Lake Hil. notf, 21000 'K SI 1000 1114 2IMO Wai) 1st 5s. Ill 2001) Will) Ds MOD ilo 9 500(1 Wab iloli scr 33 9000 sv .1000 H1CU 1000 1000 10000 ,01111 111 reel's uj-uny- will say: con do. an appearance of ilitlness to Ronoral distrlbntlvo by nlr ai'tlyl In re- imlei- tiusl.ivs:; to nil up mould, by tho 'lieiyli'st holiday irailo th.it h.is over been imilsiiftd.

Antkipiii.il nprlnu-trado wants more than an ordinarily active ap- to hnsuii.111 Vl; 1st 10000 West 1st 11214 1st mptroller of the Currency on Dec capital Is surplus and circulation, de, sits, due to banks, $3 3SG; monev, total resources, jolflsmith was a mem.ber of Port Jer- 3 richest social circle. He was treas- ei of; the Deer Park Club, director In company and an oliloer in pullatng loan association. He Is con- cted with the leading families In the He lived unostentatiously with -wife. Tho bank's money, It Is be- BVea no lost in stock speculations. WILL rs Heir, AVoiiId Hare Ilooii Cut ore litit for SlHtcr'H -Vet.

Mrs Prances Belz's sister Slargha- had not burned their father's will Te must have accepted tho $5 which tlflfam Duckgerschel beciucathed to 'her Ibp ho died, in 1S7S. aargaretha did not Hnd her father's KLS ntl after tho deat ih ller mother. Why she burned it was not made Re and another sister, Mrs. Mary tried to have the will Droved and Belz protested. Her only brother, DuekgerHchel, sided with her.

brought In the Supreme Ceunt set the probate oC the will. Uce Giegerich conlirmotl yesterday eport of Referee George E. Holt "ound that the will could not be and directing the division of tho estate Into four parts, Mrs ifto have an equal share. ONE SIGNIFICANT ERASURE. Word False," Applied to Rumors, Stricken Out by Jurors, but Re- placed in Copies Given Out.

There are so many peculiar Thursday's presentment of the Grand Jury about the Brooklyn Rapid-Transit matter that It Is likely be made the subject of investigation. The original presentment was In the handwriting of Assistant District-Attorney Unfrer, who has charge of the Gro.nO Jury room, but several words In It had been stricken oiit by the Grand Jury's Dn in Him In formed Arc secretary before Ke Cowing. It was presented to INESS IBT TOWN. of the Supremo Court, Louis Ilsmncinan receiver in mipplc- fry rrjteedlngs for Fredorlc Livingston, real- considerable wolehr broker living at No. 180 West Eighty-first street whon clent on the application of Francis Hlcgins as 1 Wllen the ol the North River Bank.

Ulatn H. Bard, of 'Mount Verno Because his little children wore sick and because he was; sick himself and out of work. Olaf Sundstrom committed suicide by cutllns his threat with a raaor. In room No. 3S7 of the Grand.

Union Hotel yesterday afternoon about o'clock. The man registered at the Grand Union Doc. 2(1, s-iRiiiiiB his name, Sundstrom, Boston." Since then he had been seen daily about the office of ti hotel. Yesterday morning a chamberma knocked at his door about 9.30 o'cloc and asked If there was anything wanted done. "No, iiothlns you can do for mo, than you," was the reply that came over tl transom.

Then- was something- strange in voice, and at 3.15 1'. M. she told Mai o.gpr Barbel she feared something iv; wrong. Then the door 'broken open Siindstrom's lifeless body was foun upon the bod, an ugly gash his throa the bedelothlng drenched with blood, an a. razor near the man's right ham A letter signed "Your aft'ectionat wife, Kvic," and dated "The Rochdale, Boston, was among the papers on th dresser.

It said: "Tho children ai very sick, but I hope your health Is 1m proving." This lelter had been ac dressed to him. "care A. 'Williams Highlands. Ulster County, New York: In another lelter was found a Ills favor slgnged hy his brother, Will am H. Sundstrom, who lives-'In Bos ton.

Sundstrom was at one time manage eitcc although the second sen- the aeolian department of-the 'M tence Has omitted. Stelnert Sons' Piano Company. Nos word ''false," It is said carried i 1G2 to lcs Stelnert Hull. Boston. Hero with it Into Wai ntly had en 1 lle Ae About 100 of our finest Silk Lined OVERCOATS are reduced, viz 'CM A 45 grade, a $42 LEfTER FROM WIPE ON DRESSER at $35 a $40 grade, at 1 grade, at $25.00.

$18, $16 and $15 SUITS-a'l sizes aid all of the present season's at $12.00. Also some $20 Suits at HOUSE $7 ami $9.50, now $3.95 $5- QQ and At 13th St. Htore only. Stores open Hostnn 'flic ChflilriMi Very Sick." MM Hili- () pi -MO ilcl) Hid 4- I'hlv. Ht I 1 i i 172 f'hl Term III lr Term Tl- 1.900 1 Fuel Fuel inm pf WO IM Mldlniul -South IK- pf.

100 t'nl Smith 2d OdsX a.J-IS font fj.jijt KSIIV linl -ft llel. 1.11,1, w. ITS "In ft Rlo 1,320 Hlo lit 151)00 ill). MOO West con Wllhos (t .103 a do do 91U The first peculiarity is that the original draft, with the erasures, was handed to the Court. The custom had always been to have such papers neatly copied.

Other peculiarities are In the opening paragraph of tho presentment, which, as Ilrst written, was: "The Grand Jury lias conducted an Inquiry into certain false rumors recently circulated affecting the values of stocks and the financial condition of certain corporations. We are satisfied that the law relating to this subject has been The word "false" In the first sentence was stricken out by the Grand Jury as was the entire second sentence, begin' the ning "wo' are satisfied." But in copies of thetpresentment given by the District-Attorney's ofllco to The World and other newspapers tho word "false 1 No. 18 West Twenty-third strefit, but hart boon forced to give uj work on account of Ill-health. Ho la said to have guttered from nervous col- report of the present- KISSED CHILDREKT AUJ) DIED, A'nnck Sent Word to Her (Special WJXSriSD, Dec. Mrs.

Berthold Nosick. a mldddlc-oged woman, dltors, Frank H. Hobl the January Grand Jury. Mutual nei Ureenlield oloihel tmrsarothfl, Mary Vot- 1 Hel' Anthony Hoard of Forolgn flono Picshs-terlan Church ieu coats HudBon Jr, John I) DliitlllinB Co Clnpp Tlieo Wallls, Oil Hyyner Mayor, Plstier el Ak Harlem im Co y. Cen- nit Wnllln Kellj- 1.KG.1C 2.0S6.S5 1,042.70 S.C06.21 9,108.80 too.oo Ili-OMii First Tearlier to ftult The first 'resignation of a teacher iii the public; echools of Queens' Borovt-h because of the of salary lonrf overdue was reoelved fro'" Miss.

Bmlly C. of Woods do High School. Pay-rolls the teaoheri, December have been returned to the Board Education for correction. Justice Gaynor's ducl-olp rectuires that some time be occupied In straightening out the rolls owine to because of the Ahearn I he boy round his father In the barn and delivered the mereage. The.

nearest telephone was two miles away and four hours elapsed.before a physician arrived. All efforts to.save her.Ufa proved futile. Conrt tp.Bc IVeiv Home. The lust" of the belonslngs 'the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court- were moved yesterday from No. Ill Fifth avenue, where the court has been located ever Blnce its creation; to the new court-house at Madison avenue and Twenty-fifth street.

On next Tuesday tho January term-of the court-will bo opened there. Three BROADWAY Stores. Cot. J3th St. Cor.

Canal Sf. Near steel KICl' iso Her nriii pr I UK in Hi; Inter U3 IUUT I'mwr r.7 K.ihjuvlia 1 LVi lijll'i 7 HID J.nko JCrlt .,..110 1,1111: lO.nm s'l I'OO HI .110 ji i. j.i I'M) I' fi pr. illKf. I 56-58 4th Ave.

OOHNEIl.NINTH MEN'S AND BOYS' READY MADE AND TQ dRDER. Jt'lics ort tiis llio Don't, lut tliit out. r.M Nut Lrarl Nat N'af stro! pr N- V. fi.nt v. rim i- ft Wosl warn Ul) I-Jurtli pai-inc l.M'J 100 Par-ltlc C.mr.1 I'aMlll- Mitt Ponn Hit I'cnn rlKllts.

J)s (las Car. 1.200 Rcu.lttiR 7.0l}() 1st. pf J.fiOO KflafJIiiK 2d pf 2.01)0 Hop ft Itcp I A pf nio (i jif si 200 Rt .1 (i I 1st IS -2011 Et i C30 Kt ft I' 2(1 3'Hi St LonlB SW Southern 3,160 SonMiern Uy -r Rrtnllienl Hy pf IF'O Ropu Twine. 3.U1S Tcnri Co.il I 400 Texan Pacific Tim Tlilr.l Avo HR 1111 lllllcn II P. 21'V, Union Panlfio an pf L' Tel 3,1111 Wll K- I.

Svii it IFS p'r. 'ft pr 4tfl Control. W.V1'D!IE3 AND JBWEMIV. WIs Ontr.il Write for terms and Mrllcula'ra. Twtal sales, Bl Siunrdaya-until 10.30.-,.

DR. TOBIAS- Hallway uoilfln. 'fi'K-O do COOO 4a coup 115. 10000 IJ 53 couj. 1004' HH JgOpO.Va'futii! debt Mash col lr go Dills XnPli mil 9S 21000 Munlm'n 4H.I04' (lo MS 1( I Met St My 5s.

US I SOOO W1B C. 'In IflOOO 200(1 do lisa- .2000 -lOO'lO Met. KI nrjno 'it Int iii 93 2000 iono 1151; Total sales J2.24 1,000. IMVIDIOXDS 'DI. .1.

II. Stotson Company, in-cfcrroil, 4 per cent. and 12 per cent, on the common annual, both piyaible 15. Irving Ilnnli. 4 per free tax val.

p.iy/ihln Jan, Dclau'are, Lai-tuu-anna Western iinai-terly, payable per Yurli Suite 50 por frco Is in flc- i eH.itillslie.l niFtoni to inalie a miilaled pronis from llmo to Idaho Mlnlu and Jlevelopmenl ''cut. monthly, payable .1.111. Hank. 2 per com." Quarterly, payable FIXAXCIAI. XOTKS.

l.oeb. 1H panncr of Knhn, Loch the roorfi-anlzallon plan 'was nnanl- Urn holderu of represented. The cominlllce, liowevcr In- proviso advanclni; minimum price at which the bonds rnuM ho join In case ol nn- e.Micj-ir,..l ln.y nfler June I. 1300. Thereafter Ihn minimum price will be MO plus inicre" .,.5 C.MII.

Ij, of It ls hnwi.yer, tli.it. Iho will be entirely completed within six months. Sumnel Sloan has been elected a -manager of Ihc Ua.ldwaru, Laeliawalnut Hallrnnd in place of John I. IJIalr, deceased. JHIXI.JV.

KxciiX-vrJB, o'ln 0 P'r (Mini; at Unit. rale. Ai-lnal rules of dl 4 iHif. 0s xt) 1 OK DRV ROODS. i irhlle In Induan-lal lines ihe cfTortn of minurac- n.

wiih alien lire iv- MillliiB In unusually nrilvi' Follmvlm; the Hurry In irioney, stnelta. anil In sanio linen or notril has I'ome, as was a nnn chncrrul and a llrmlne up uf Is nitlced In MU'li eolt.n, lias aff cted by liifit iveeh'H money alul hi hor pr.i.liiL'ti. oorf.e. tin ml cail. The fjll re eot'ton rec.fpits to his been i scmrve of Kirentjlh in nnrkot.

niore espoi-lally as the bteilc tociintly Is iiniloislo.i 1 hno afrorl-il for iuavy sintl ly Iqn- eis. Aside Irani ihMe i rlrej rave ii s- pliyoil exooptlonal tereila up I'SptTlnliy well. May Dec. May Ucc. Doc.

Mas- July Dec. May May BANKING HOUSE it Freese YORK, 53 BKOADWAY. PHILA.DE1.PHIA, '102 WALOTUT ST 110STON, S5.STATB M. offices being connected by private wires, enables ut ta -o promptly execute orders for VESTMENT or on MARGIN 5 to 10 per ant. on the NEW YORK BOSTON and PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGES.

"Write or call for our "400-PAQBJ SECURITY MAXUAt." It Is aclinoivlcdscd an authority by Banlis, Exchanges, tho Press and Hoards ot Trailo throliRhout Ihe coun- try, and Is Iho most and Matlattcally reliable publication ever "issued hy a house. Covernmonl, ana Hall. road Bonds bought and sold also prices furnished for purchase, salo or exchange of pame. UPTOWN' OFFICE, 1133 DROADWAY. NEAR 2CT1I ST.

th IN. TO THE CREDITORS OF col- rofea- rlcan; -E. R. 3 JIA'HKISTS. Produce Dec.

211. isdft. VOIIK PIUC1CS U'llEAT. Open. lllKli.

Law. Dec. 29. Dec. ..73 7-10 73 7-1(1 73 731)' 7.111-16 7-1 rV' 4 CHICAGO THICKS.

'WHEAT. Open. Gil .69 7-lit HlRh. Lmv. HARPER Tlio iintlorilRiioil.

roprosmtliiB Hourly 50 ESth i-nnt. or Hid claims ngalnat HARPER ilROTHI-UtS, liai-o consented to act an a conndor- mlltet' to reorganize tho nrrnlrs ot tho Al A iireliniinary agreement has lieen fllcil w'u altor tho State Tnut company, and arc iiuosteil lo l.eMino parden thereto. Whon In u' mai Judgment of the eommlttoe a BtirRclent number 8 a pliall h.ive (k'tiostted tliclr claims tho airroonlsnt a plan or reorganization will St' 1 prepared nnd KUljmitted. faor. Copies tho acrecment may bo obtained the Slate Trust Company.

100 ln-oiuhvay, or any member or the committee. Dated 'New York, December 27, 1S99. Jan. May Jan, May CASH llliU' foundry. steel rallf), Va ITi-IO DATS.

...23 11-10 J.AltD. 5.0-11 n.62'6 S.S.i 5.SO urns. 305, 5.S. 10.17'i 10.47 10.55 10.S2)i KI.47IL. Northern Southern.

No. sort wai-rants, nominel' lal Insot, tin, J2.1.40; exchange, lea. jipoltor. wlioot, No. 2 reih corn, mlxtU.

iials, No. 2 inlxod, 21lc Hour, luloliln, J3.a;; cotton, mlddllni, uotttie. No. 7 Hlo. aiisnr, firuilu lalod, J3.1S: nioluasos.

0. K. prime, 3Bc. bee family. S12.75; lianw.

ullow. prim. norli. mess. 510.25; hogs, dressed, ICO Ib, lard, prime, BXI'DIVI'S Wheat, S.ooo bu corn oats, 9,711 rye, 12037 bu bar Icy, Hil.S.ir, Jieiia.

50 heiins. 1.12S 'till. Is. nnd 2,013 c.rnmeal 43 liran. 475,500 Hi.

Wi biles; hay, Wiles; wlilsltoy. 2.1WO oilmeal. H3.260 111 ollealio, J.aia.sOO splrlls turpentine, 440 gain. 170 bbls. rufliied pelroleuin.

l.r,30,402 STEPHEN BAKER, VVM. M. LAPPAiS, v' I VB SMIT Comm Seci-olary, 100 Droadway. -3 i-oshi Orosn for the third week of December: Del, 0 11 ffi Ohio West Mich. Ontnal ot Oa, Cln, 0 Tex Northern Pac 1899.

28,769 41.IM1 127,031 1SSS. 134,000 26,031 118,531 37,608 130,050 For the month of 408.008 423,003 Com. .4,065,033 3,080,430 3,803,257 2,333,908 2,040,483 2,540,461 ly jross expel, 2 272 778 Not 1,139,513 Nortlicrn Paclflo tUUu-ay Company repoiti Z.0r,8,38l 2,820,096 1,071,803 1.702.304 1.754,292 Canadian Pacific Hallway 2,077.404 1,282,236 naphtha, I.IPI.II benzine, s.ouo HoeJ oil, 40,115 lubrlcatlns oil' pork, boer, 148 luima. 82.200 laril 1 30" ISO Ib stearlno, 107,800 ib. talloiv, 40,000 ib.

Imtter, 3.SOOJI,.;' 21.TO, 11, I'UOU-UCE. Xo Vovlc, Dec. 25, 1S99. Western, per 2Sc. thirds to noc- onds, a Htale, extras 27'Ae.

Urals; jCc. a thirds lo" seconds, J3e. a 25c. creamery, June, extras, 26i 24c. a Held, thirds to seconds.

22c. a Stale dairy, Iialf-llrbln tuba, frenh, 2f.c.; nrsu, 24e. a stalo dairy, tubs, seconds, 21c. a thirds, 19c. a State Unlry, Hrhln8, lineal, thirds to Hrsts, 19c.

Western Imllatlon creamery, extras, 23c. a firsts, 21c. a U'cstcrn factory, fresh, extras, 20c. a. 21c.

nrsts, 18c. a Western rolls, common to choice, 16c. -ls. Liverpool 20c. cable.

B9a. far colored 105,265 IIS. 01(1 .10.049 1,080509 66,357 25,087 ami Coil 1 Iron Company) 5000 10000. 19000 Mex ClTlt 2d Inc aw, 5000 Mex Int con. S7 2000 Mich Con con Am Cut on Mmbs, Back -or Hoadiclic, Sora Stiff Swellings ToothaclKi, MoBnuiio I Blotchca," for "50 ye'afa.

givo perfect satisfaction' or'tno 'irioney reune A botllo has'never, yet bcnn returncU. Gold by all druggieta. Price 25 r.nd 50 DEPOT, 40JUL'RRAY 2000 All fit is! I 1000 Minn SI 'M 1st as 2000 Mq 4s 30 I Mo id 19 68" Moll 4 0 fill 4a 83 1000 MOII co div 1st 100 99 I 4000 It looo 1 i col. tr S3 I EOOO Oo 855; I 3000 NY ...90 iii)' Jjan 102' 1,924.717 892.307 Hallway Bncolpts 2.337.S78 Kxpclues 1,899,027 938,851 1,000,366 Iron Receipts 2,476,571 Hxponsos 2.631.700 2,250,011 Not p. out 234,619 Holding Not" earn, nil 1.198,353" 1,252119 Klxorl charges 772.000 750,161 flurplus 426.35:1 495.005 MAMKBT.

Commercial bar 581Jc. and In London' 27Md per. ounce. Tho sloamor Campania Icavlnir for Uurope to-day will have on board 291,000 ounces (ICOTA.TI.OJVS. Closing nrlc.es on Consolidated Exchange: Iil.it, 'Ashod.

117,503 1,087.174 753.C62 333,512 IT. 00 1525 35 "5 Alabama N'o. 2 foundry. Aliihamu No, 3 H.75 AJaliamfc Kray 15.00. 100 toriH Ala-bflma gray forge -at uturcs aiilted prlcca: April.

No. 2 founury $17.00 $1550 Alabama No. 10.00- 'No. foundry lu.OO Alabama firay forgo. 13.00 -1500 BOSTON Ooppera were quiet" but The best abowJ und 578.

for while. Wo quote: Slate, full croam, small, fall made, fancy, per a November, finest, 12c. good to choice, a largo, fall made, fancy, a November, choice, 11-Me. a good to prime, a light sUtms, Email, choice, a largo, choice, 9Mc. full 4c.

a'Jc. and nearby, faney, white, selected, por dozen, 25c. a cverago best, Western, best, lair good, 21e. a Southern, 1 21c. a 21 refrigerator, fall packed, fancy, IGc.

a spring packed, best, 14c. a limed, dozen, 12c. a 15c. per 8c. chlcltone, dc.

roogters, 5e. keys, 7e. por pair, 40e. 51 a fl.25; plgeontf, 20c. a 25c.

DK'S Turla-ya, fancy, per good to prime, lOc. a d. Mlchfgan, fancy, a 9Hc. a other -Western young-. a Western, mlxcj olliur Western, young a Iced, Kood to chickens, Philadelphia, large.j ml.xej weights, lOc.

a mixed weights, dry-picked scalded, lOc. A fancy. scalded, 8c. a fan good to prime, chickens and Ic capons. PJillad ft mod" small and slips, 13c.

a duclis, hear I 1 prime, 1 poor, per (' VEOBTJ prime, to prl' SI. 75 i HENRY CLEWS CO' BANKEBS. 11, 13, AND 17 BHOAD ST. Members N. Y.

Stock Exchange, tS 1 U. S. BOUGHT Drnnch Offices: 1C CnilKT rirnoklvn. MONEY WANTED. can loan JSO.OOO In Uio noit six months on In.

proved Louisiana 14 to of value at i per cent. Inteiost; no cost lo lender; cortl- fled abstracts; property Inapccteil by a well-known "-V land expert: correspondence solicited GEO. W1SSLEY SMITH, Atfy'at Law Ilayvlllc. La. Interest and Dividend Notices, MANHATTAN SAVTO INSTITUTE" NO.

044 BROADWAY. NEW YORK, 97.li Semi-Amu! The Trustees ot ihla Instltu ntoreat at tho rato ot PER per annum 3,000 remaining on lx. months ending op' nd alter the third PRANK CEOKG-E Dry.

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