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TnE TIMES PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY MOROTtfa, JULY 27, 1887. Heat Estate Sale. STOCKS DULL AND LOWER. Another Shrinking Market Tight Money in Boston Railroad Stringent money In Boston, where therate Is 7 and 8 per caused sales to be made In New York on Boston account. There was VX wanted, tvlth knoWleda of greenhouse.

None but competent and industrious nifia need apply. Situation near the citj and tcrmanent. with comfortable house, etc. Address NOltLAN Times Ollice. II III.

gttniTScments. NEW IRON PfEK, ATLANTIC CITY IS. 3. Announcement Extraordinary. JULES LKVY.

JULES LEVY, Til worM'a Greatest Cornet Virtuoso, Will Positively Appear SUJfDAY EVKNINO, 31. And EVKRY No thereafter for four weeks. W'anneiuacher'H Celebrated Orchestra in Urftud Promenade Concerts. IpOREPAUGH'8 CASINO. TO NIGHT.

TO NIOHT. TO NIGHT. Ill I.LEE TAYLOtt FBX, OOOD MIMIC AND PRETTY GIRLS. Mett Week THE MIKAUO. WasITballTo dTyiwednesdaY) Athletic Orotlilds.

tilsth and Jeilerson Sts. A'i'HLKTICM ts. LOUIS VILLE. prices of cheese up at country points and aft'ects the market here. There is a fair local demand at quotations.

Manifests axe 8Sj boxes. JJew York factory, 10ic: fair to Rood. 9V Ohio AhW. choice, 8alc: fair to goodt Pennsylvania, prt skiius. ilu5a; full sknm, la2a Effts and Poultry.

Efigs are weak and unsettled. As the supply aud variety of fruit increases the demand for eggs decreases. Fifteen cents Is the extreme price for exceptional lots. Near by and Fensylvanla fresh are worth IP fi. and Western fresh 14c.

Manifests were 26tf bar rein and 1,815 crates. Poultry is easier. The demand Is tailing off some and supplies are adequate. Live hena, 12al3c: mixed lots. roosters, sprlngcliickens.

iot 20c.j spring dutk 10al2c. Dressed fowls, dry picked, 14c. for choice; fair to Rood, spring chickens, I8a20c; exceptional lots of Jersey's, 22c. Hay and Straw. Farmers' Hay and Straw Market.

Seventh and Oxford streets, for week ending July 20: Loads of hay, 220; loads of straw. 40. Average price durine week: Prime timothy, 75aS5c per KM) pounds: mixed, per 10 pounds; straw, per lOO pounds. The market is dull. New tia3 20 centa below above prices.

BLACKSMITH. THE VILLAGE Under a spreading chestnut tree The village blacksmith stands, And in a brimming basin he Would wash his brawny hands; But something else than water clean His sooty paim demands. Week in, week out, from morn till night, He might have rubbed, I trow, Had I not given him a cake Of Ivory Soap, when, lo Full soon those honest hands of hts Were spotless as the snow. A WORD OF WARNING. There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the 'fvory';" they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine.

Ask for Ivory Soap and insist upon getting it. Copyright, 1SS3, by Procter Gambia. DIED. ATTCTNS. On fhe 25th, Tliomas, son of Frank and Mary Atkins, aged 7 fiiAiiths.

Funeral to da at 4, from 722 Medina street. BKLZKR. Suddenl. on the 23d, John H. BeP zer.

in the 42d year or his age. Funeral from 1243 Ash street, Thursday afternoon at 3. BEVZON. On the 25th, Lizzie, youngest daughter of James H. and Mary A.

Itenzon, aged 10 months, 2 days. Funeral Wednesday at 4, from 1142 Oorranoe street. BoliTKB. At Harerford, on the25th.Winism Harris, son of Thomas and te L. Bolster, aged 10 months.

BOVCB On the 2 4th, Masrgie M. Boyce, daughter of Mary and Thomai Hoycft, uged 3 years and 2 months. Funeral Wednesday at 1. from Lawrence avenue. BOY KR Suddenly, July 23, John W.

Boyer. of (iermiintown, aed fil years. Funeral Thursday at 2 P. ff om Oxford street. BHATTON.

On tho 24th, Joseph Bratton.aged 71 years. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 3 from Seventeenth andTioa streets. BiTitNSl D. On the 25th, Jennie Burnsld, acd 32 years. Funeral Thursday morning at b.froui 707 Nt.

Mary street. CAlf. On the 25th, John, Ron of Patrick and liridget Cain, aijed 4 years and 0 months. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2, from 2229 Montrose street. DKA VEJ.

Thomas J. Denves, at the Presbyterian Hospital, in his54th year, July 22. Buried from M43 Vi'inton street sundaJ. DILLON. On the 2titn at 323 South J.

Tone, son of James F. and Itose Billon. Due notice of the funeral will be given. DONOVAN. On the 25th, Jowph the youngest son of John and Ijonov.in, aged 4 months and 2 weeks.

Funeral Wednesday at 12, from 2P2K Lawrence street. UOtTlHRKTY. On the25tb, Annie ter of the late Samuel and Mary Dougherty, in her 25th year. Funeral froiu 211S Kansom street, Wednesday at 8. Bit A K.

On the 23d, Hannah widow of the late Arum Brake. Funeral 27th inslaut at 1 o'clock P. at Lansuale. BY 12 B. Allen Dyer.

In his 72d year. Funerat Wednesday afternoon at 2, from Somerton. DVrtON. oh the 25th, Ida Brant, daughter of Aniosand Mary C. Dyson, asif 4 mouths and Jil days.

Funeral Wednesday morning at 10, at 3275 lliilge avenue. KXOLK. On the 24th, Marsaret. widow of tho late Martin Ktmle. 25 years.

Funeral Wednesday morninijat 8, from tri4 Catharine street. OIteSON. Kllzabeth irlgg, daughter 1 the late James and Alice Oibson. Funeral Wednesday afternoon at 2, from 155 West Cumberland 4tWWlN. At Mount Washington.

OTi the 21st, Mrs, Anna M. Godwin, rebel of William M. Godwin. HA AO. On the 24th, Christian Ilnag, In the 47th year of his age.

Funeral at 921 North Seventh street, Thursday, at A. M. II A KM Kit. Suddenly, on July 25, 1HS7, In the city of New York, Conrad son of Alfred C. and Sarah K.

Harmer. In the 32d year ot his age. Tho relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services on Wednesday, July 27,4 P. at his father's residence, Chew and Penn streets, Germantown. Interment private.

HOOVER. July 25, Isabella, wife ot Ell Hoover, irt Lhe OJJth year of her age. Funeral at 2433 North Tenth street at P. M. Wednesday.

HUItl On the 25th, Bernard P. Hurl, aged 27 years. Funeral Thursday morning at from 1410 North beoond street. KELLY. On the 24th, Elizabeth, wife of Timothy Kelly, aged 48 years.

Funeral Wednesday morniuir at from 4 ColebrooK place, from 772 South 'ront street. KETbEK. On the 24th Instant. Elizabeth, relict of the late Daniel K. Ketler, ayed 7H years.

The relatives and friends of the family are re spect fully invited to attend the fhneral on Thurs day, 'JHth insiant, at 2 o'clock, from the residence ol her son in law, Henry J. sutch, Prospect street, near ltidge avenue. Box borough. To proceed to Leveringion KFFKKTS. tni the 24th, Jnne.wlfe of Jonathan Lp Herts, in the 73d year of her age.

Funeral services at 24 North Thirty ninth street, Wednesday evening at H. LYNCH. On the 25th, Katie, only and beloved daughter of aud Annie Lynch, awed 3 months. Funeral Wednesday morning at 0, from 4 'JO 'J Viola street. Mi'DEVl l'T.

On the 25th, Lizzie, daughter of John and faille McPevitt, aued 1 1 months and J'2 days. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 4, from 020 Smith Front street. McFILLIN. On July 24, 1HK7, Sylvester son of K. M.

McFillin. in the 21st year of his aye. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully in Ited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning at o'clock, from his lute residence. Wallace st reet. Solemn High Mass at St.

Franris' Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. Please omit floral otl'erinys. McGKE. on the 25th.

Susun, wife of James Mc Gee. aed 30 years. Funeral Thursday morning alH'3, from 12lil Bai abridge street. MrbANAIt AN. On the 25th, John William, son of Samuel John and Alcljinahau.

aged 4 years, niuiit lis and 25 days. Funeral Wednesday utieni'xm at 1, from 221U Hearld street. On the 25ih. Charles Mc Williams. Funeral Thursday morning at 7, from SI 7 North Second street.

MAitGEKCM. On the 21st, George, son of Gfoige and A rubella Uariiteruui, 2715 Kensington avenue. Interred at Ibdlevue on the 22d. MAKLKY. On the 25th, Eddie son of James E.

and Maggie Marley, aged 0 months and 20 tlays. Funeral Wettnesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, irom Tucony street, aliove Orthodox. ASTEKsiiN. Oa the 24th, Btrllia. wile of Frank Masiei'son, In her 32d year.

Funeral Wednesday aftei noon at 1 o'clock, from 1350 PaletJiorp street. rUltAY. On the 2 Vh, Agnes, daughter of Thomas Kate Murray, ae 1 year and 1 mouth. Funeral Wednesday afteruoon at 2, from 2370 Hope street. OG DEN.

On the 24th. Samuel Ogden. in his 73d 1 year. Funeral Thursday morniug at from Almshouse lane. PA UK KK.

On the 24th, Mary Parker. Funeral this morning at 7. from St. Joseph's Hospital. I PINN EH.

on the 25th. at Wouth Miltonl. Charles Wesley, youngest son of William T. and Sarah I. Pinner, aired years and 5 months.

Funeral ut Mount Moriah Cemetery on Wednesday, 27th, at 1 o'eWk. PHENOT. Charles Prenot, in liiverside, N. aged 00 years. Services at St.

Peter's Church. PHICK. nn the 24th. Edith, daughter of Dr. I'Vrris T.

and Mary H. Price, aged 15 nioJitbs, Funeral from KiJH pine street Wetluesdwy at 4, KA FY LI NO. On the 24th. John llueyling. aged i ilo years.

Funeral Wednesday at 0 o'clock, from 1302 North Third street. KFAiiAN. Ou the 25th. Jotui, nod of John J. and Eliahelh Hengan, ag'd lo inmitbs.

Funeral Wediie. "thiv morning at it. from No, 1512 Dur ranee. ltKTTFW. On the 23d, Miriam, wife nf John Be: tew.

Funeral at 1724 North Fifteenth street, Weilnesdav nfleruooil at 3. SHltFVE. Al orange, N. July 25. Ellen M.

Lloyd, wife of William 1. hhreve. Funeral ut Grace Church, Orange, Thursday at 1 1 o'clock. SMITH. nn the 24th.

Withe George, son of JanifS o. nnd Charlotte smith, ino'd 8 years. Funeral Wednesday at 2, from 15s North Tweuty BCCttild street, s'l'l'lt BEHOEK. On the 23d, Moses Stern herger, aged 72. Funeral Wednesday morning at 10, from Market street ferry.

HCMNEH. July 21. Alice Infant danghternf William simmer, aged 0 months. Funeral July 20 at 1, from 2537 Palethorp street. SWEENEY.

on the 25lh. Dennis F. Sweenev, aged 3s years. Funeral Thursday morning at s.3o, from 51 South street. THOFT.

On the 21th. if dlplitherltlc croup, Emma daughter of Charles and Emma Trout, aged 2 years and 10 months. Funeral Wednesday at l.from 1240 Heath street. WAI.LA' ou the 24th. Mrs.

Kate Wallnca. Funeral from 1SJS Wylie streut Wudnesday afternoon at 2. WATTS. On the 23d. Mary J.

Watts, relict of the lute Arthur Watts, In her 50th veur. Funeral Wednesday at 2, from 1318 North Front street. WAUI) On the 25th, at 251 North Tenth street, John Ward, 2N years. WEINUEK'i. July 25.

Adelins WeildHTg, Widow nt the lateSaiuuel Weinberg, 07 years. Piineral We lne dif sliernuon at 3, froiu O0U Hau tlolfili street. WKIss. on the 25th, Joseph Weiss, In the 75th of his age. Funeral Friday al 3, fiom 4H30 IVuu street.

Frankford. Wl LIS smldenlv. on the 24th. Alois Martin Willis. aiced I7.

Funernl Wedneslay at 1 V. floiu 1543 South Nineleeiith street. Yol'Nti. on July 25, lss7, John IL Young, aged 35 yearn. The relatives and friends nf the famllv, Meridian mi Lodge.

oriental, H. U. lKt.F. and A. Kadosh Cnuilitandery, 20.

K. T. l.u I. Temple, A. A O.

N. M. 8. Olympian Setmte, di ot Sparta; and l.i'iuor DeaieiV Prnteetive AiMM'iiOtoti, are respeel fully lilVlll'd to nlien1 the f'tuernl, on Thurtdny aftei ii.mii, at 2 nVliM fmni bisiale re.iib tn DH4 North ftreet. Tt piueet'd to Woodland Cemetery, riemls will pl a tniiil llowers.

ANTED BROAD AXE AND ADZE Fnrawp RImHv wArlr unit cruwi wMirM will be paid to a competent man who understands the business. Ad. D. A. P.

O. Box 67'A N. Y. City GARDEftER ANL FLORIST WANfS perhmnent situation; has family. Address GABDKNKR, Wallingford, Pa.

TtTANTED A COMPETENT MAN IT to take charife of embroidery department In jabbing hcfcise none but those who have been Identified with the retail trade of this vicinity need apply. Address with full particulars, statiua experience, salary, Km broidery," TimesOrtica. XPERIENCED FIREMAN WANfS sitnMion'; will make himself generally use fui. Inquire '2457 North SIXTH Street. WANTED MATERIAL FOR BOOK Printing Oflh.

1 ton small pica, 1 ton long printer. cylinder presses, electrotype foundry and other umtenal iu uroiorLion. for flailed list and pr.rtipnlara adilmss JAMES U. LYOA, lierlalative Printer, Albany, N. Y.

gdaieaticmal. TVlf'HALiL SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADJKH. Dridcton. K. Twenty seventh year begins September 'Zl.

Thorough instruction under able teacher.H. Special facilities in Languages, Art and Music. Prepares for any college. Comfortably provided with all modern hnprovo ments. Healthful location, 'or catalogues address KKV.

UIOMtY REKVKS, Ph.D., Principal. TENNA. MILITARY ACADEMY, cilKSTKIt. '20lh ycaroiiens SKPTEMIiKH 14. A A1ILITAHY Od.iXi Degrees in CIVIL KNOINKFltlXO, CHFMf.STKY, AIU'llITKO TtUtK, A H'i'S.

ITftparaiory ComMe. Isepartnients under able Professors. Thurough work lit Inbnra tories, drafting room, Held. Superior military system. COL.

THKO. HYATT, President. ROCKLAND COLLEGE, NYACK ON THK N. Preparatory for males. Oidcfrr for Indtett.

Popular school ut popnlnr rate Music, Art, Modern Lanuaes and 'l'ulewraphy SpiM lal teachings for backward pupils. Send for catalogue. "extyear opensSepteinlier 14. W. 11.

BANNISTER, A. Principal CIVIL, MHANrCAiTANLrinNTNG Engineering at the lierisselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy N. Y. The oldest englneerinjr In Arnerlca. NeJt term hetflns September 14.

The Kc fdster for 1SK7 contains a list of the graduates for the past H'J years, with their positions also course of studv, requirements, expenses, etc. Address DAVID M. Ok KKXK, Director. WILLIAM S. BLIGHT, A.

Wilt open in SEPTK.M MJflK a Boys' School 401 SoiUh TWl'INTY SKCOXDStreet. Pupllstlior ounhly prepared for college. Number In classtw limited. Large, well lighted rooms, open (ires, good yard, play rooms. Call 1400 PINK, Tuesdays and and Thursdays after 1.

Circulars on application. COUTH JERSEY INSTITUTE, KJ llrldgeton, New Jersey, lHth year begins Sept. 14. Doth sexes. Prepares for any college, Teaching, or Huftiiiens.

French, (ierniah, Music, Art, MilttaryPrill. H. K. TKASK, Principal. 1SJ OTKE DAME OF MARYLAND.

Ju Colieiiiate lnstltme for YOl'NU LADIKS and Preparatory School for LITTLE OIK1.S, KMRbA P.O., three miles from Balitmore, Md. Conducted by tho sisters of Notre Dain'j. Send for catalogue. i I MA PLEWOOD INSTITUTE V' v'V fur both sexes. Concord ville.

Pa. Instruction ihorouKh. Students prepared for college or business. Hack ward pnpiis privately tutored. Special care to little hovs; no extras.

JOSKPH SllultTldlMJF, AMPiincipnL rpHE WEST WALNUT ST. BOARDING and School for youiur ladies and little pirls will reopen Sept. lo i Hi yean. Forcirc. ad.

Miss J. Tiaui matin, Walnut Pa. TORDENTOAVN FEMALE COLLEGE" Js Ciianuin location on the Delaware. Healthful, homelike, thorough and Christian. Suinrior facilities in Music and Art.

Manners, morals mid health earelully For ca4 locoes uiidress Rev. Win. C. Uowen, A.M.. DrirdenUiwn.N.J.

"aGERSTOWN SEMINARY FOR YounK Ladies. Com complete Knuli'di, Classical, Scientific courses; also, Musicul Cou servulorv nnd Deportment. Send fur catalogue. Rev. C.

L. KKKDY, l'resitlent, lla iersiowu, Aid. EW BAYARD St. The.Mlsst ANAHI.K'S Ritarding and Day School lor You in Lauieswilt reopen September '21. Native French aud (ieriuau resident teachers.

Full lOnnlisb and Latin course. Ample Ki'oHjid for oul door exe rclse. Apply for circulars, CLAYERACK (N. Y.7C0LLEGE AND Hudson Kiver Institute. College course for ffirls ltoypreparcd for colleire or biifiness.

Con Bervatory of music and art. IHth year opens Sep. V2. Send for catalogue. Dev.

A 11. Flack, A.M., Pics. rpELEURAI'HY, STENOGRAPHY and Typewriting tnuijht. Amer. Chest.

8 LIFE SCHOLARSHIP. PALM'S sl.NKSS 17th and Chestnut sts. Write for circuhirs. Atlantic (Citu. rjUB) MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. Th. largest and most conveniently located hoU'l. I k'iiii, coiiirnrtuhle mid liuincllke. Klt! Kitnlly ruriitshotl and llhenilly manured; iviniptt'te siuiitnry nrraiip'innts.

McHleru C'oiu ll to an1 Tnini the beach and trains. ltniliy's Oreht'Mra. I'rot'fssorM ConsUmliiie I'm pcntcr und Chniis Martell, Iirei to of dunciiiK und uunisu ments. CIIAKI.KS McOLADB, IToprlntor. rpilii TKAYMOUE," 1 ATLANTIC ITTY, N.J, Ol'KN ALL Til YKAIL IlKI'LETE WITU ALL MODKUN COXVENI W.W.

GltL'KN I'roprietors. CONGRESS HALL. Ol'KNS JUNE 2S, 18S7. 5t)U. thescomn.

MII.O M. IH'ITKH, Manager. OT1.L DKNNis. Ol'EN ALLU'llE year. Fronting the sea.

Warm salt water Imtln, Mokes and Pari ifh Safety Hydraulic hleva vator, iivderu improvements. IloRTwN A MARSHALL. OTEL ELBERON, COR. OF TEN N. and Paclllcavcnuv.s open all 1 lie year under Hie mamik'eiiicut of J.

It. Koopiuan. Kntirely rebuilt, enlatced, newly furnished, modern unprovi ineut; Iihi rfleepiUK nMii kuh aud ciecUK' belts. WAVERLY llOl'HK, OPLN ALL 1IIK YKAR. HOT AND COLD SKA liATIIH.

MKS. JNO. L. liUYAN'T. ADDON HALL, MOVED TO THE Hindi, Oreatly enlarged, relhrnlMbed and luiMiertiiM'd, iuiriiidjlig Otl.s elevator, HteHin heat, Biale elc F.DWlN LII'PlNt'OI V.

N. ATLANTIC A venue. opp. Ttmroivhly iel'urmbed and renovated. P.

Hox UTJll. iirr.v ileyerN. Prop. Will Howern, Mugr.l rpJlE "OCEAN HOUSE;" ALL MOD KK irolivenlctH es; om ii to former palron. and iriendw.

under liiuliaKelm'UI of J. A. Hfc.ll. it I NULKSIDE," ocean Knd KF.VTTCK Avenue. NKW Idrs.

K. Wll.i;. I'rorli lre n. Inn. S7IW.

ONUHKSS COTTAGES, ATLANTIC or. MaHju ltii i'HHiiinl iMi'iili ax Larwe ritoniH Ifrin. mo I. Kef. to l)r.

i i t'ht Inth m. KI.NI'. CONTINENTAL. A'i LANTJC A VET Vv' heiween Verinotit and Itlmile Island avci. illl l.

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Ill (ill. 1. ETHEltlLL" OCEAN KNJ OK Kenltn kyavi nne. ()n llnrch I. Mr.

M. J. kert lOrmetly oiliie K.tdtiur Itox l.o:l). rriiE BEAca' cou. pacific 1 ami Ml.sK Mr.

Win. Mi illeji. Seaside. jONMOtTa HOCtSE, hl'ltlNU LAKE IIKAITI, N. NOW Ol'KX.

For UnuAAnd olhur luforiiiatlon I. v. MALrnr. Voninonth Hnuv. or Hotel lAlnyette.

IMillfc rpUE LVV bLMMEK KKsOilf, 1IOTKL IIAHV il A I I I', S. J. J. J. u.MK'Utr.

M. iToi'rlfior. JOLLT' BEACH llOU.st ani ixcrrAiiKi HC OIIIT. X. 3.

OI'KN IMII I. iK I'iillKH HI. Hot Cold He. Water ll.ilht. Hllu.llon an kuriJUiM'd.

ltl.lTt Hotel lllevne Pr.iirleior. CEAHIDE H()l SK, IKE AN OXoVI'lj N. (h e.n vtew of iN e.n fnnn veranda. A reoovale.1 A nrnrn'd. A.

H. MN klon. Asbuvvt J'avK. I OTEL ALIUON, AKIil 1 N. t'tii4 Itantton In the ark l.M.

vd i. (torn llie 'lenth mmmi May 'il. lio eveiy N.lurday. fr lu.iuu.lc. l.oleuHMnlMienui II.

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line nf Hi. Lrlilh V.lle Hnllrmrl. 3.ono Tet lion, Kor lnforiu.tlon rlrenlnniiMl' drew J. W. A I.

MY. 'EW UK A.N I llcTiEL, I 1 Alr.KII.L Mnt'NTAIXIS nri 111 I. oIKH 1. r.rlorrr wiiImmi! rh.ti.. from M.rliel rrt.

via nnd WN nhnr. rUllnri. Mouiitntn I'. I'lMer ntotily, New Vorfc. AH I.IMNI IL lATHKIf.C MO 1 A I 1 1 15 liil.l MMIAN.

alro. M. Y. Hwti Ineallon, frinl vie ne five hotir, Iroiu 'it) heod f. 1 ATHK I Lf rMOC NT A I NH A H)R MHIMAI1 IIMI MK.

Ilt.e.t In the Motel IliM eln. Itr llr terms I ll M. ll oe tole. NVrllefor lrnil.n. AM Si I I II.

Wil.eli. N. V. HOTEL llEIX'IIWooli, Jl KIVr iW 1. im i nretdy minute, from Mmit nod rrn Alton, II, w.

lAHIt, l'ronviot. Wlllniien Jim. hm7. some liquidation of lone stocks, too, and tbo fre sales, with a general lack of buying or ders, caused the market to sag. I ne snnnn ine continued until the close of business, when the list was at about the lowest point of the day.

The assurance that about eighty two per cent, of the Schuylkill Navigation Company stock and securities, and nearly sixty ono per cent, of the stock aud securities of the Susquehanna Canal Company had been deposited under Heading's proposition of settlement, was Tcry gratifying to the friends of the reorganization. The proposition to the Colebrootcdule Railroad will be made this week. The Pickering Valley will soon be considered, and then the first series will be about the ouly obstacle to reorganization without foreclosure. As the day for payment of the instalment approaches Reading usually sags off a fraction, and this will doubtless explain yesterday's decline. The stock opened on the local board nt 27J and advauced to 23, de clining again to27H The Reading reports it coal tonnage for the past week at tons, an increase of 7,038 tons ovor last year.

The total tonnage for this year is 5.0S1.5S5 tous. an increase ol 818,2117 tous over the corresponding period of Earnings of the Louisville and Nashville Increased durlug the third week of Jnly 140; of the Wabash, St. Louis and Ban Francisco, lluffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg, and Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia, $00. The earnings of Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia for June were $228,170, an increase of The expenses were 3173,003, a decrease Of 88,024, making the net earnings an lncreaso of It is said that preliminary steps are being taken to sell the St. Paul and Dtiluth Railroad Company's lauds.

This would give enough to retire the preferred stock and place the road, which is valued at 312,000.000, In the bands of the common stock, of which there Is or with the proposed Issue, New York stocks which advanced closed as follows: Atlantic and Pacific, 127; Chesapeake and Ohio first preferred, Ohio Southern, 10; Omaha preferred, 111; Wa bash, IS. The declining stocks closed Canada Southern, 54; Canadian Pacific, ex dlvl dend, 50; Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, 54; Control Pacific, Chicago, Burlington aud Quincy, 142; Chicago, St. IiOuls and Pittsburg preferred, 42; Colorado Coal, 43; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, 131 Delaware and Hudson, 100; Denver and Rio Grande, 27; do. preferred, 61; Erie, 30; do. second consols, 88a; Krie and Western, 19; Kafit Tennessee, 12'i; do.

first prelerred, 03 Fort Worth and Donver City, 44? Hocking Valley, 2ff'4; Indianapolis, Bloomlngton and Western, 19; Kansas and Toxas, 27; Lake Shore, Louisville and Nashvillo, 01; Manhattan Elevated, ii t'i; Manitoba, 114; Michigan Cen Missouri Paelllc, Minneapolis and St. Louis, 15; do. 3o; Mobilo and Ohio, 13'; Norfolk and Western prefe rred, 44; Northern Pacific, 34; do. preferred, 60; Northwest, 115; New York Central, 1IW1 4 New York, Chicago and St. Lonls preferred.

New York, Susquehanna and Western, lti do. preferred, 32 New York and New England, 47; Ohio and Mississippi, 20; Omaha, 40; Ontario and Western, 1U; Oregon aud Transcontinental, Pacific Mall, Peoria, Decatur and Evansvilie, 30; Reading, Richmond Terminal. 29; St. Louis and San Francisco, 38; do. preferred, 70; St.

Paul end St. Texas Pacific, 28; Uuiou Pacific, 54; Western Union, 75. BEFUKtt SKMKJONS 10 O'O OCK. 100 Rending 2ilus.iid cash 27 400 do 27 15 16 2IH) i 2s 200 N. Pacific lots 3'i 30 l.ehii,'h Leiiitfii Val 73.

4 do cnsli 67J, 200 I'enna. 50 do ol 56i 10.30 O'CLOCK. 20 Lolilsll Val 67V loo N. J. central 77 15 Continent.

50 300 do h.1 200 JfUtHT 8KSSUON 300 Rending 2(t as.iii1 lots 27 IS tfl 100 dn 27'i lu Nor. Pacific lio'4' BKTWE1EX S15SSIONS 10.54 O'CLOCK. 4 N. Penna 75 10 Fourth Ht. N.

6 Nor. l'ac. e7i 45 ilo 100 do ftJ 'a do b.1 flos; 100 Hendinx 2d cash 27 13 16 2O0 do 27 13 16 2io do 27 13 1(1 70ti do lots 27'j 2IHI do Ii3 lots 27'i UMl N. J. Central Tti'i loo CM.

A Sl.p ym.i d( lots sr.t 75 lnv.Co.of I Ii3 75 17 Ins. Co. ol N. 2s' 13 do 37 do 2f' Culuwissu 1st 51 100 IS'. Puclflu nil) 31 4(io do loo do 50 Penna, 0 do 60 do loo do 34'a bJ vr, 5V lots 2 do jr, 9" do receipts 54 10 ll.

N.Y.Jil'.us.lid 10 do 30 l.oliih Nav 40 1 do AVi 15 I.ehkll Val K'i 37 do 57 6 do n7 14 do cush 57 10 do 67 SKCOND SEHSION 1.30 o'clock. 14 U. Cos. of N. Mi AFTKU I SESSIONS 2 O'fllCK.

600 Eeadintf 2dus.pd loo Xor. p.ic. lots. 1 looo loo 27 100 I1 lui or. fc 20 it ii: 0 lli 2m ilo lots 11 IVlltm 55i 10 do receipts 5H, 4 5 iaul 20'4 20 II.

A lid. Top 16 1 I ns. Co. of N. 2' 50 N.

J. central 7 50 do 75'i 14 l.ehiull 4IH, 2m X. fiu'lllv 500 do lots 34l4 1 1.1 27 IMIi Ik! 27 (Mil 2U.I 27 tl lfi 100 Ii3 27 lti 2ol do lli 1500 do, lots 27 a loo do iit) do Sawn 'a 13 27', TOTAL STUTK MALKS. Prc. com 1,500 i N.

J. Central lo Nor. Pnc prof 4oo Or. Truns N. V.

A P. 70 M. A SI. Feinixylvaitla 471 I Hunt. A ltd.

20 l'cnnii. Ill Hunury slock 357 7,500 Ltli'iU 75 I Total 12,404 CI.OK1NO QCOTATIONS. BIl.AtkeiX. Lehlith Val 57 Pan. Sl 1111, 14.

Pan. tlo Hi N. J. Central 75', Ori'uon A 2si 2S'i HI. Pmil S5, ta'i Iti'nd'ii 101 11.

lid. Tp i II. 11. T. pf.

Pining Kne 30 Mtiritel unsettled. JlOlltllO Ma Pnnn 1152 l'Hiinu. 54 55'4 ii'd'gUil pd 27', 27 9 th Lliojli 4tf'a' 4n'i BONOS. $5,000 Allegheny Valley 7 KH 1 ln'J 4IMI Caindcu Aiolioy m. tls.

1HS( loll 4, KM I'liiuh tin. uold limn 11.1 40 Centrnl 84 rip I7U 5. fton W. and II. 4s.

trust clfs lol fi.oiHI W. and II. 4s, trust ifs. lol'i; U.ooo Cm. til l.

Louis 7, coup I'JI', l.o'Ml ItuttiiR eonv. 7s. Vil (si lift lri.oon lte.idiu Ken. in. ri.or).

lilH UO.oimi Iteudiio; iiicome 7s, 2d pd 71 1.IHH) Itoudinu' ilicolnu 7, 'id JkI 71.7,' Total sales, CUIS AND I'lIOHLCE. Hultwr Strong and Active KfTiff Riil Foul try ICany firaln I tartly sternly, TrKsitA v. IX. WIiPHtoontlmit wrnk nd miMctUcd. J.nrtro ollt rlna are mnde, mt U'v Imyors rewpond.

'I'lio hih pricos for onU which provullod lust weok brought forwiird libciul supplied and the market in now easy. Corn in about ntfudy, with very ivvr and Kinnll slMk. ItniUT Is strong. t'lu'i'Ro is In fair lorul dt'immd aud 'a'c. IilgluT, Fifteen Cfiita Is the extn iuc price on Poultry is castor, ('ottou cou timifs weak.

Middling uptiinds aro Worth lo7 low uiiddliiifCR. and ordinary, i f. per pound. J'clroli iim wan quiet at fr Tti drro Ahel tcftt in bar li and for lUt deixreo tct in canes, 1 iitxhi't Im worth per btiKlicl, Winter brnn Hold at per Ion. Flour Ik um'haiK''(l 'lull Knly incltido barrclii uf MlniKHota patent ut 4.S3 er barrel.

M'hfftt. Wheat In wonk. Hxt lots In export rI(V valor Included VMM) huMielnof No. 2 red nt 71tfi and 5,00 butdieln No. a I)elinvarc.

No. 1 iViinftylVHiilH Im worth B'Pc. vr of rejected whi at, heated, hold ut 70, and cam of Hteumcr lirlawnrc nt Tlc. UenelpUi Were Kii.ir.it i budifn nhlpinnuU, 'A00 biish frln; nt(M'k, liUHhcln. IiiKpcciloiifi wre: 1 IViniay IvhiiIh, it runt; No.

2 iHduwnr, 31 cnri; No. 2 red, enm Mteatner 2 rod, 6 rnrn; nj(ctd, I ear; ungraded, 2 cari; no rrndc, 1 cur; No. 2 'IiIluu, 14 can; total, 17 cart, optluu wore KI.4A A. M. 1 P.M.

It1. AU. ltiil. A c. Jnlr 71lt 7' Ahkik 71' ii7n'i hO'nhl HI' uKO', Oi lolM HI tnt hi Corn.

Corn In practically unclmnifcd. No. 2 hltrh mixed sold nt and 2 nt 'a CflptH were biifthelfi; litptneiitH, 4,001 bufhcln; Htock, himhcl. Innpcetlons were: No, 2 mixed, 9 rnm; No. 2 yellow, 1 car; No.

.1, 4 rum; total, II rnm. option urer th nantn rnch call, with 4'r. bid mid 47 HHkid lor July: 4m. bid muf Htki'd tor Aniu.l: bid find 47vc. uftked H( pt in bd 47c.

bid uud H'Be. ankud for October. Outs. fhtU wto qnlpt nnd fftfllcr. No.

2 whit In prntn depot nrdd nt ihIUc. nnd rejected Vhltontitlr. Urcrlptn Were 100 btmhclR; Khlpnicnta, lO.likl buohfli ntnek, itM bunb l. liiF.M'etloHi wrn: No. 2 white, 17 run; No.

8 2 cum: No, it mixed, I er; rejected, Scum: utitcmded, 4 cum; total, 21 curs. Op iloiii were I 10 I ft A. M. 1 p. V.

Ili'l. A Kk. A k. Jnlv 7 IMViiU' lt IH UitMito Itnttrr and heme. Itlirh RrndeB nf hultef nro Fitron And movt rendlljr nl outdlde llk'ured.

Much of th re rr'ipl Kmde a Mrntfinnd prteo nre nlmdrd. rrlnt nre lu Hood demand and atippllf nre readily nbnortted. Man I were I.HH.I tubs, HrUInn nnd lik'i boxes, fi'iiniffir. iprn, iirs. flmU, tf'i.

I'l iiixvlVHithi. trf. llrM. 1 ln I York tno nnd tntirirl tutu, itlr. ll 1r in irt'H I llrxin, 1 J.

timvivHiiln effHtiii rv. irlnti, ptirs, yJV.j trti, tr wi(iliit. 4h.V'.! fri'Hli witMcdtei irftkwd lor I'Mckiiitf, Oll huiicr. tmk'. A Sood expurt mnnd At New York puts FINE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE AT WISSIHOMIKG.

This i9 a nsw place, Just beingr opened, about 10 milas froin Philadelphia, on the Nevr York Branch of Pennsylvania Bailroad. Tiies9 lots are on higii ground, with beautiful view of Delaware River. Any person desiring? to buy lots for building should do so at once, as a few will be sold at a minimum price. Piace building up vory rapidly Lots about five minutes' walk from Wissinomingr Station. Apply to THOMAS C.

FOSTER, 411 Walnut Philadelphia. BUIST AVENUE 62d and 63d Streets, 27th Ward. Two minutes' wnlfc from Mount liforlab: ttr tWd slreet; minutes from Broad street These handsome Houses contain 7 llooms. Including Baths, Dark Pressed Brick Fronts, Stone Trimmings, cleirtint Itustic Porchos, Saloon Parlors, Mantels, Clllt Papers, Cemented Cellars, Bath, Kaunas, Heaters, side, Front and Back Yards. All built by day's work.

They are built eaual to houses Tour times their cost and front on one of the widest aud handsomest avenues In Philadelphia. A visit and thorough examination solicited. Price, clear of all Incumbrance, Only or more cash required balance any way to suit purchasers. Houses will be open to morrow for inspection and aRent will be on premise Alio, HnildinK Lots on 77th, 78th, 7Uth and 80th streets, iftxlfia from Slot) to $20!) each 5 minutes walk from Paschall station. GEO.

LAVCOCK, Owner, 014 Walnut Street, houses FOR SALE OR TO LET. NORWOOD, E. MIHTZER, 909 Walnut SL WESTVILLE. t'licapcxt ItuiMin? Lola ever offered, Wcitvllle, N. ti'i J.

It. only Uiilys Market, street ferry. Hiyii, dry ami health Iocaiioii. fr'ertiio soil. Title clear.

nin't! from 10 to 1 75 fct front, nnd from a 1 7 I'cet iletJ, nt price runtime from to until further notice, t'ash or iuMjilmenls. 'fen per cent, rebate to Lhose who build within Tt flvn mo iih. Phuis liheral. VICl'OIt K. SMITH EST AT Oliiec, WMlvill.

N. J. FEHN ROCK LAND COMPANY. Tftf.Y HH) V(Ht CITY lUMI.llNU kt Kern liock stutioii. twenty uiiiinte.i from Ninth amUircen.

Thtriv onc trains tliiilv to uml friui. you can sKl.Ker Yoi lot at oNcr; I'A A lil.K I'KIt MONTH. hurier sei iuvil, title insured strictly mutual. Hitfh hhuhkI, pure wmer. pure air, no niaiHriK.

Six mili from City Hull, in Twemy seeouii ward, city of 1'liiliulelpliiH. Mr. JOHN A. KKM.EY, residing on premises, fs iieiil lo show Kfouiui to visitors. Mr.J, H.

HMl'K. Agents on Ground Mr. JOHN J. i UK RAY, Hnd Wr. JAMKs WILsoN, 'Riivjewiin; Aeentn.

Meeting tr selection of lots Kit! I'A KVKX INO. July 2M. at Jones' Jlall, 03 NOH'iTI Kit: HTH street, uhove (irocn. Applv to K. Wiitmit streeU KKANK 1.

I.I.NS, 1 and Columbia ave. 1 7M N. Sixteenth t. it. TilK UNDEliSlUNKl) OFFERS for tut lb or lean? for mi in her of years the wn Known hotel nrooeriv ftt tlryu Muwr.

l'enn sylvaiilu, situate on the line of the IVmsyl vaoift nuie in i ten dttaut frutu liruad Street t'hlludeltlnu. Thf property cotisiatn of about 2(1 acres of highly lntinted land, with an elegant sttme Hotl, con iHinhut HcttuumtMlatioits for Kuesis; also com modioli stahh and a Kood Hiiuply oi' water. or further information address JOHN WILSON, Attorney in fact, 23U MOUTH 1'OUUTH sireet, l'hiludclphia. FOR'sALEFAKM, 17 ACRES '4 uiile ol attttion, yooil bulldltujH. lu clii.Tiiiy stMk.

rriipv, vr. I inioetliiitf nosnesaioa. WAI.M'f Mnwl. (Itootti 1ft.) FOlOM ON B. AND O.

.1 W'nt tit U'K Ft.t,M STATION S', Mii.r ''o MistT I'KNrH. t'llillt I.DIS. 1110 AMI ri'WAHl). I'lIll tA AOVAM tll AKII Al lilKT lt. VAX HOII.N, IH)7 WAI.M'TSI.

KORSALli, THE WALLACE FARM, ullIiynMuwr. tun1 huntlii'tl acres: twelve Ui ic In hm1 lilfkorx wootl uoimI wtiter lo mv Mr. (.. W. I 'Itilits tni.t Mr.

It. Kllin A lo.l'iUN K. AMIHK, 7'JT ALNUTiMraut MN I'll LAHOEST LOTS AND LOWEST I'llHTX. I'lIK I.OI'N iO I'OH CI.UAIt, at 'iii :sii.iiriii'. TIIK 'Musi liM'lli liltiiWINd sritritn OF I'll 1 1.

A l) I k.ll (lit nn: uiiTivi i i i Ait. SI I'M i.N WA UK. 2(1 KU Til IlictiAll 'A FOJt 8ALI3 ELKOA.NT HOUSES AT M'llilillA I I'lllCKS AND An'UM M.M'A'I I.Nii I KI.I'I.Ki'K Wll II LATKMY liuprov. oul onl rtrrtHlK'' Hll'l rl ii ls, iiAiurul wood liii.sli, plnl. nl rulhto.lral Uirifu ynru.i, iHlunl puv.

n.t'iim. Mont romph'to ftu bostliullt OHiid 11 rooDieii llmi.c in Ilo' iniitlii't. Aj'plv utiiltlrti oflliicrft Hon. lnor, Hork.strri'l.or KIiWaUU V. 'I'luruutli und i n.

S. liEI'D, lil.AL 1 SI ItlitiKKK ASDNOTAItY N. W. Itllt. 1 IllHTY I'lllllll AND CHKSTNCT S' I I I XKHilTIATIliNs IN Kh.U, IvSTATK IUVEN I'l Uii.NAI, A I I KNI Ii IN.

ltc.XlX I HI.I.IA AND I'ltoMHT RK 111 HNS A ll KMI'TV IKr lK SOW IIKAHY Ti ll III NT A Nil MALI MO.NKV TO LOAN ON MnlllOAtil r. FOU 8ALK AKDMOKK, P. IL 11., 1. Ik'autilul Itulldliiu I mid AIM Vurluu. Tiriun towilL i A 1 I'll.

llool), 14n iuili oi r. II wrwt 7 KOR 8A LE 1 1 Ii i WELLI NO Jtii No. K.N I ll KHi'fl ll.nfi 1 1 win! ill. nl. 0.

Imrk liiiilliiifc" If. fl. front hy n.ilt.. ii. lo I tv loill nj.riiiviil.

'vcal' jLTstutc J7ov ileal. 1 EMilVAL 1J. TIU ITT, REAL I I lln.ki r. Iiu. rriuovvij to 41U WA1.

1' Slr.t't, Knoiii U. FOR RENT SEVERAL VERY ft on clii'si inn. if Ki.ro t.Mirlh M. JI. iii null f5.I hi i roll Mitoriiurl I illllAllli II I AM) I IlLftl' I '( iM HA Y.

We'll 1 1 IN I 'J si ri .1. ileal 'Jut Anted. WAN i'El) llOTr.IJiFAJiSIii aTku I i IX til Mill, rent ui' i rii.tl.'ii ul oiiri'. in llnio lur full Ihi.iiu'iw. VV A I.N CT I'lilln.

Jsalc ov silent NEW NINE ROOM 1IOVKK AT rHI ill im, n. J. ri ni'fir loay Jv l.ANI AM I It. IL 'o Wnluiil nt. Shipping.

JTinrr white mocnt ainsakS wi. 'iiAijr HA II IIAIIIIOH, I A I'lloVI Dl NCK LINK Mlwunwd leovii I'lrr UK, Norlh ll(vr, Nc York, nl ft V. M. DAILV.ri tnl MniHluy, roiinlHlloit Willi tlironiih I ar ftoin WrnoMT'. Hlimf.

I'mvldvncw, lo mihI from all IA lilt h.i nla. in iv offli itot ill 1 Ni York cltjr, for Kicnriitoa tu A. MoLKKKn. S.K1 Til K.sT.NI Klrt, tiTs AMERICAN LINK. WMUk I Nr liiW anil MVRnmnl, llltll oil I'lllM kivi Hl Julv 117.

'I P. M. lll li sl AII LINK oU AN I Wl PKNNI.AND Wpiltiwlar, July 7, II A. M. 1' II I ll Mil.

Ill A NiNs, I. on. nil Afiilli, im7 WAI.NI Mwl. LKfUti'8 TKITHH, IIAHI) UUIIBKK or nl. kpi titaltH) atiatwitf lit humKu form hvT lltnlriri or innvVH rroin tcf, till renl fnolt nil iiihr TrnwM Krvitch otiiprvwom, for rpuUiif mid I'nihlll'! Ilnplurf.

InMh Htiwh 1 1 'if. lU'lK Hiiinorti, An. IjmIoh, by Urn, Lfitfh. lm hnn uvmr iMI ynr' r'Miep. I'i N.

1 1 I II HI mi. MnrkPl of innll "trevi out d'Mff lodorwMl bv til hMidnnf the fai iilty, rrtit'uuL'il kit ti tiniiTvua I jlPJ nni in, 1 jj u) HAl'AMr. itC cmnjw nun rwi I nniiMi. I nder lml'rrnieiil nd mtrmn4 of It Mllng wiriin ntnl pit vh lit nn iolood nml tTo.U. CiOLI) BI'RINO COAf.

YARDtt, ImninFIi HY A ln antl 4IH Null I II I A M.t TIt Ktraat. IVrt lOcti anil Ni'liiitllllll Conl al IiiihI iMI.n mip or.li'i. rwivil at luuuvr HotvL i 1 II mrvt, alHiv. I'lirtttnul. HENRY F.

MII.I.ER.OHANI) ium 1 iihsTncr ATHLETICS va LOUISVILLE. ATHLKI'I( vs. LOUISVILLE. Ladles invited to day. WIMMINO MATCH BETWEEN 'i'lionms J.

Ileilly, of Hoston. and Dennis Hutler, or Philadelphia, will take place ut Taylor's Buena Viita Oiinious Afternoon. Ferry foot of Month streeL Excursion ticket IOC, giving full view of the race. THBGREAT EUROPEAN MUSEUM? 70S CHESTNUT Street. Olilmslte Washlnuton HoteL Admlralon, 1:5 cents, (ilentlnnicn onlv.

The hnnmn Irnme revealed Id all condition of health aud disease, from the cradle to the grave. Jllu lratiin the Ills to which we are heir. 2IIOCOe traordinarv wonders. Onen fromS A.M. till P.

M. 1 IDGWAY PARK SEASON OF 18S7. XV Grand Concert Every Afternoon and Even iriK by O. A.CA11L, Director of Music to Mie King of Wnrtembnrfr.wlth his Full Orcliestra from siuttcart, (termany. Jtoats leave I'ler No.

7, below chestnut dtreeL Fare. Illceiits. to so and return. CJ.RAND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN MKNTH Every Alternoon and Jtiverside Miinsion. Take Fatrnionnt Hteiimers.

I JOSmVELY TIIE LASTWEEK; A "oE'iTysRuno." You will always regret nut. fuM'inir what sliould have been the Pride" of Philadelphia, and most appropriately our city's permanent attraction. COHNKIl lillOAD AND ClIKItllY. EVENTEENTH SEASON M.E.N NEKf 'HO OAHDEN CONCERTS. JVJLltl ATM UCLUIK (Sunday Kxieuted.) 1HILA.

BALL PARK 4 P. M. TO DAY YOUNG AMERICA vs. UK HO EN POINT. Admission, 15 Pavilion, 2oc.

Ladles free. NEW YORK AMUSEMENTS, Til la EVENING. WALLACK'S Ts mASA. maiiison syUAltE PniNCE Kabl. CASINO KiiMixiK.

JUtcUoit Sales. OF VIBGINIA WILL BE SOLD BY AN ORDER OF THE COURT, ON Wednesday, August 17, 1887, ON TIIE PREMISES. For particulars writa to N. W. BOWE, Seal Estate Auctioneer.

Rlchuioud, Va. jusnvaixcc. "ri THE PENNSYLVANIA I OO I FlItM ItANCE COMPANY. IncorporeU'd Charter 1'orpetuaL Ollice Nn. BIO WALNUT Slreet, liiiiepeodence Suuare.

CAPITAL S400.lHlO.nri ASSET. i. lji 1)1 RECTI HIS: John nevereux, Edwin N. Benson, Isuuc llazlt'hiirst, R. Dale Kensou, linddock, John II.

Fell, t'raukliu A. Conily. II. Andrews Knight, Joseph AV. Lewis.

JOHN PEVEKKCX, President. R. DALE HKNHON. Vice President JOHN L. THO.Ml'SI IN, Kcoretury.

W.UAltUNKil CROWELL. Assistant Secretary TO Till IIOI.UBKS OF cates NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R. CO. Offick, Wai.i, Sthkict.

New Yorli, June 1S87. Tho Northern I'aclrtc Kailrotul l'oniHiny hereby oirers to the holders uf Us divivleud ccrtiiicatca an exteimion oi' llic time of payment lo January 1, lik)7, with interest at 0 per cent, per anuiun, pu.v ahle seml Kniiiiully, on January 1 ami July 1 of each year, the rullnw company re ervini; tho riuht to pay the principal on any interest day after upon thtny days' notice by wekly adver tUeiiient iu a newspaper of Kcneral ctrcubtiion In each of the ci tied of l'hilatlcipliia, 'w York and The railroad company oree tlmt If, before the payment ol the principal, it shall make a mrty.vi:u on Hm railroad and properly, It will secure thwruby the amount uf llie dividend ccrti finite. Vpon prcsentiitlnn for thai piirpuso.theontstand Inu certiilcittcH will stamped for e.tteu sitoiand shcttsof coup.ni. iattar'bpd. Fractional cer tif1c atfs, when prexfoiied iu amoiiutu arczuiiuar l.iiMtor will be exchanged tor coiipiu cer ti 11 ch of thoe lfnnuilnaiions.

(Vrtilicales cx tended prior to July 1, 1N7, will have aituchcd coupon f.r six inontbs' intere.it, payable Unit tiay. Farther infornintion may tw at the otllceof the Treasurer ol the company, 17 Broad Htrect, New York, or of the Ciumcutiiee Trut Rinl ni'! lci(nitt 'iiuiiiti. Ul Ctar! nut lr'(, lhilndlliin. or of the New kuluud iru it Company, iK'voushlre Htrwet, lloston. ItoltEKT II A UIIIH, president.

KEOHUAXIZATIOX Philadelphia and Reading R.R.Co. AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES. Knt tc in hereby iflvrn that the (ilrard Life In fturani, Annutty and I'm si Company are author Izdl to roelvetlaSecuriUe'i TliK NWIDATION COMPANY A 1 11 a nrstji KIIANNA CANAI. COMPANY on lpolt, iindor the otttr of yttlenient made b.r the lionrdof Itecotistructioii Trustees, dated June '11, ltn7. until Al'(il'sT ft.

1SS7. by the payment of a penalty of (INK CKNT. pun the imr value of thu bccuriUes, aud thereafter until HKITKMItKH ft. 1KH7, bv tho payment of a aim liar penalty of TWO ('pica of the offitnt of M'ttleiuctit can le ol tiiihed nnd deinltH liuidc al the Ol'iice i of the Srimy lk.ll Nav lotion 'mnpuiiy and M.i Canal Coiiipan 117 Walnut strct 1'hiludelplila. JOHN It.

OA IIU KTI', Chairman. OMBXuI) IX VKdTMtiNT COM I'A Y. OLA A MbE IT Ml Tt X' It 1 i'OliS, IHHF.CTOR WM. IV ItFM liiduMrlal Iron ork. OKO.

ItlHNH AM. Haldwin l.ocouiollve Work. dl ii. I'll 1 I.I.I It. I'MMilfiil First National Hunk.

Ol n. M. TKM I.MAN. Fie'. I'culral Nat.

Jiunk. WM M' Altoniv ni UiH '1 he i lel.nHi'd tl p. ci til. of the i1i. 'nuMiMiiy, in iimniiiii fiMin tJa to bl.

IMiit. t'! principal and tulei tt tiring weured hy thMni'HveOiutra'itt'e Fund, for mile at jmrHtiduo uucit iuterc.it. N'mI for paiuphlett. WU.LIA.M oFolUlR. il Hoiltlt 1 11 1 III) Ntreet.

riMlE INVESTMENT COMPANY OK I'lill AOt l.l'HI A. HUM II hl SIT STItKh.T, (OAl'ITAI, III, I. I'A Til. OHifluctM UCNI.ItAI. HANKINO Jtl KlNKHH.

Al.l.oWM IM on Ui'KMua, ubjvct to clii'i k. or on MM AM' bKl.l Itll.l OF K( IIANi.K, druvMiii; on HAltl.Nii H1K t. A i on I'A I. lU.I'.l IN and AMMI'HO. Mit'ti A'llw M.t lltl l'il, HAIMIOAD, 8 I'A I K.

Wl KIV, OfUr for aaltt Hrt rinw triveNinienlHecurltlea. oi FICKUm: Wlt.I.IAM liliot, KIK. Fresldent, A K'H iN It A ll H. VI. I'nlfllint, JiKNKV Hi I', Treanurwr, tiTIFIJlKltr WA I' I'm, htNTvlnrjr.

IIOAKl) UF Mltl'CHtltH. William Hmklv, I Wharton Barker, OeotneH. lvppr, I Henry Olhuon, iloriou ilcl kchael, I T. ltr lirowo Jaac II. riothier.

rriiB rim.ADEi piiiA tkiw, HA KK OKniHll ANO I NHI'HA NCF Oflt FlHk AM Ml KtO.All I'lUMlF XAItHLK c'KOM' IlKK Ml II. KINO, No. 4111. 41A ani 417 I'll Kfc I'M HTHKFT. t'AI'l Al.

fl.tMHI.oHK) bl HUKMUNI. F'r mf kei'pliin oiOovernini'nt llMutud other aeniritiBM Family rial. Jewelry and other vain ahl. under jrul Koarantf. at the lowest ralea.

Tiie Coinimti)' ofl'iTN fir reol. at mica varying from HHo 7.rtpr annum the renter ahmf holding tin' kt Mtnall mho In the Horulitr IToof Van I In. nihi1InoI WI1J mtdved Umiii tlieOuiuiaiu'l (VMilicnlf, Wl I MOl i MAIU.K. The Cionpany hv law enipoivrri1 in art a FX Fl "III ilW, AtnflMMTItAToll. TIllHl KK Ol A HOI AN, AhfttoM.K, KKCK1VKU or COM Mi I llnNFY WIKM IVFD OX liKIVWlT AD IN TK.H KT At.l.OWKI).

All lru4 liivvoiiornta art kopt acMhra Mtf apart flow tUCviupun'a i. J. T.1v1ntnn iTrrtnger, AlexantVr Hmwn, K. I'. Mi CullHtfh, Jatnea M.

Arrtmn. lUMitatnln It. Cmiiipk) OwnU'l It. Cuinniiii4 tiltaai uiat Inhiel llioldN'k. Jr F'lwanl Y.Ton4n4 i mine i.

iuhhi. William WvltthUnwk Win. Henry Xrwiior. Auwuru iianiiy, rrMnn 3. t.tVtNVo KnUfCnRH Vl.v I'rpMd.

nt FOWAUO II ANOY. HirrHnrr rim1 rrtwiurer Wl I.I.I A I TrTVHfc KIMl ll. J). m. JAJUWU.N A to, 0AKKF.a TttlRD AXD CHKATNt'T HTIKKT ritit.Apri.rniA.

Yi'INFltLD MORTGAGE TRUST CO. Flva atMl 1Vrf Ol'AHANTFFH II pr rnt Ural nioriai anrt Ixindu avMirpil hf rtrnoalt ol 11. I riKt.uea with FrtMkltn' l'AN AMI lltl ni tfciMI Wllllim Ht York, tnvabl, prim lp1 and lntiit, at lhif rtfTie. nntoiitt Itiventor, and pa ablp. If ilr trrd, at Mnvartrk National hank, Ittxion Natlnnal Itank or fh Hcpohiic, I'hiindpiplda, and at itrn Hfad'pmrivra, HwUiriwl I unit, lnkr, tfA 1'nta Ni'W Yorh.

lteNii iitifi aurni aanlcd In Nf York, Tnn ivivNiiin. Nrr 'r acd Conn tt( ut. Addrcat aol'iMt Ntw yrk ilJtl ourt llrookln. Hot Springs General t'hlesale Markets. ChiCaoo.

July 20. Wheat opened a shade firmer this mernhiK. The receipts of wheat are qnile free, two hundred and twenty cars being reported this morninp, ten of which were new wheat. The shipments, however, are larpe enough to counteract any eHect tlie receipts mijfht have on the market. Heptember started at 70fcC and went slowly to Snbscqnently some lively huyins was done by several prominent operators, and a still greait'r decree ol strength than had characterized the early market was contributed by the purchases mentioned, and without any special efi'ort the price for September wont up to 'ilfortlUQ.

New York dispatches reported exporters as looking around and the prospects good for large shipments. Local buying continued up to the close of the session, and September's final figure, 7171 was the highest of the day. Coin continued the bullish ieelingof yesterday. At the opening to day September started at 3Hc. and soon sold at 3.S?c., and continued firm at the latter figure for some time, most of the buying being done for the country account." While interest cannot be to have died out In corn at any time, it was certainly not as active toward noon as earlier.

September, after selling at tfH only reached yHc, at which ligure it closed. The decline in outs of the past few days brought in fair orders. The ofTertns were also somewhat reduced and a firmer feeling prevailed. September opened at 2aLBc sold up to 25 and closed at the onening figure. Therewusa pretty fair business in provisions, but of a different character from that transacted during the closing days of last week, beinlrchiefly liquidating.

The receipts of hogs were light and prices were Hveceuts higher early, but closed with the advance lost. Parties Who have been buying short ribs for several days ast were dispose! to sell them. The short interest lad been well eliminated and the oilerings proved too much for the small demand ami a sharp decline resulted September opened at dropped to cloyed at H.02' January at Lard was quiet but easier at and closed at September pork was slow com pared with yesterduy's close. Short ribs were 3 7't cents lower and lard 2 cents. The leading futures ranged as IoIIowb: Whkat, No 2.

Ooenlng. Highest. Lowest, Closing. July fiHH Oie i bHl 0P'a August CH'i IN HHtf OP1 a 7b 'i 71 7U 71l4Ja October 73 7a Corn, No. 2.

Julv 37V B8 .17 375i August SH IIH 31 a 3Sf 30 SS 3S4 October 39i 3l 39 Oats, No. 2. Julv August 24 24 24 24 September 25 li't's October 25 20 IS ksh PokK. Year SH.10 $11.00 $11.10 $11.10 Laud. July 0.57S O.fiO 6.57'a August 0.57S tt.r7.,3 septwnibur 6.70 0.7'2ii O.iiT'a ti.OT'i October 0.75 0.77 6.7 0.72,'i SltOHT lllBS.

July 8.1 2'i 8.12'i 7.05 7.05 AiimiHl H.l'J'a H.121 7.J5 7.i" September S.2'"i 8.2il a Ki0 RO'J' October 7.07 7.07? 7.N0 7.SO Cash qiiotatlons were as follows: Flour was dull and neglected, witli prices unchanged; No. 2 spring wheat, No. II spring wheat, nominal No. 2 red, 71kic; No. 2 "corn, 37 No.

2 oats, No. 2 rye, 44c; No. 2 barley, nominal No. 1 tlaxseed, prime timothy seed, mesa porK. per barrel, 15; liird, abort rib sulcs, H.10aH.12Si; dry salted shoulders, boxed, g5.HOo5.yo short oloar suits, boxed, whisky, distillers' finished goods.

$1.10. sugars, cut loat. granulated, O'c; standard 5c. Keeeipts Flour, 21.OO0 barrels; wheat, UHMt bushels; corn. 144.IMM1 bushels; oats.

200, OUO bushels; rye, 3,000 bushels; barley, bushels, shipments Flour, barrels wheat. busheis corn. bushels; oats, 141.000 bushels; rye, 500 bushels barley, 1 .000 bushels. On the Produce Kxchange to dav the butter market was firm and tending higher creamery, dairy 1 2a 10c; eggs, were quiet aud Id large supply at 10alulac. per dozen.

Petroleum Certificates. Phit.adkm'Iiia, July 26. National Transit certificates opened at highest, lowest, 50l8c; closing, Sales were 135,000 barrels; clearances, barrels. Oil City. July 20.

National Transit certificates opened at highest, OOStc; lowest. dosed, 557c. Sjtles, OOH.OtfO barrels; clearances. barrels; charters, 03,015 barrels; shipments, HK.SS4 barrels. PiTTunuao.

July 20. Petroleum very weak. National Transit certificates opened at closed at highest, ftO'jc: lowest. 50c. 20.

National Transit certificates opMieil at closed at 55rc: highest, 60c; lowest, 65jbC. Clearances, 52,000 barrels. TjtusviIiI.k, July 20. NationalTransit certificates opened at SOc. ftOc; lowest, SOf closed, 55'aC.

New Ytmii, July 20. The petroleum mnrket opened stroiiK at 50'ic, but after the first hales became weak and continued until near noon when it declined to 55c. In the afternoon a slight rally occurred aud the close was steady ut 50'Bc. Opening. 50Sc.

highest, 5tlio. lowest, closing. 50'nC Sales, 1 barrels. n. July 20.

petroleuiudull. Standard white, llo dcgiee lest, 7a Lysle Taken to Washington. Upon the presentation ot an indictmout aud bench warrant charging the obtaining of money under false pretences Judge Butler, fn tho United States District Court yesterday, granted a warrant for the removal to Washington, of John K. alias James K. Lysle to stand trial lor the offense.

TOero was Rome discussion a few days tigo whether the prisoner would first liavo ft) undergo trial In this city for an olleuso charged against him here or at once he taken to the lnsirict of Columbia. After the Judgo Rlguud the document the defendant was Riven In charge of Deputy Marshals Taintor and I'owell and the trio started for thu capital. Stablmr Johnston Sent to Jail. Magistrate Pole yehterday committed Herman Johnston, of 100 Union street, to prison to await trial on a charge of stubbing Joliu A. Mam in the stomach last night, nt Front aud Catharioo streets.

Johnston claims that the stabbing was done hi self defense. Mum was reported to be resting comfortably at the iVnusylvniita lloupitui yesterday, although not out of danger. Itoatcn In a Hur Koom Itrawl. During a brawl at John Win's saloon, ISf.t Long In no, Mondny ovcuing, John 1 tanner, a resident of was badly beaten, lie was takeu to the rcuns Ivania Hospital. Yesterday th 'lrwt district police arrested Thomas Connelly and IVU iMU'crts on Husiciou of having Duniicr.

Magistrate Kiciiuruwii licltl them for a lurthtr hearing. Killed Whllo Onurrollng Over a Dog. LiUFUTV, July 20. While Milton Ilowman nnd i ee Miller were having a diltlculty this morning about a dog Miller drew his pistol and shot Ilowman, killing him almost Instantly. A warrant h.u been lhu.

ur Miller, but be luu not yet been arrested. An Accident to a I'olicemau, OfUcer AVillinm Hansbury, of (iermnn town, attempted to Jump on a moving train on tho Biuud llrok Hal I road yctttcrday, but missed his footing mid tell, reimlviug srvero Injuries nboiit the bead, lie was taken to the Jewish liospitul. Why IV I.augh. From Life. L'llommo Qui Hit" does not refor to the man who writ, but rather to the editor who laughed us he rejected thu contribution.

A Thought. The Infinite always Is silent, Is only the Hullc speaks. Our words are the Idle wave caps, On the deep that never breaks. We may motion with words of science, Kxpluln, decide and discuss; But only lu meditation 'i tie Al lery speaks to us, Juhn lluyU fTllritty. FonDltY OOOIM, HTHAWtlltllKJK MAKUIHU.

HAI.f)Wf HCMKK. Julv20. In Phlla (li'lpbm, by tbr Hev. A. Hitienlimiw.of Curliif, liueli of tbo bride, Mwrv KtiblU, d.iuultU'r of jHine llutiter.

aud Krrderick Kralry IImIIowvII, IxjIIi of this ly. LKR.July 2V 1HS7, hv ih Hmv. John Y. iHibhlhft, at Ills res dene Ni. tH Nr.rlh Tolrd strel, Cninden, N.

Mr, Ctm Mi'lnolfiiisn and Miss k1Ii 1a', both of Phils dvlphm. HICKMAN July 24. lHH7.by Rev. J. U.

WestwiMMj, nl his ranMtic, the i.irnnti iikp of 'lliird Mreel M. K. Church, Mlfi Mleklfl si reot, Camden. flirfe iimn and Anna K. Iluhtiinc.

both on'tuliidclphla, Pa. JACfM CtHMTKIt. jHlV U. 1SH7, by (lev. Jdin Y.

Ihhh(iitt, itt tils rep.id. iit e. No 5oh Nftrth I tilrd ir4f I. Cuimlen, N.J. Jonathan Jh'kIm and Mini Kva 1 Cliidislsr, both uf PlilUUt 1 phis.

JOHNS noi.f.R on July 24. by Iter. J. J. NleeH'r, at bis residence, 'iHir nlret.

Cmn den, N. ir, ThiMiiH W. Job us and Julss Ldi I'hllMd. lplll. KT.N A IH.IA It H.

June 2M. hv Hrv. Her man L. Imhrttm. nt 740 M.mmii 'iwelfih iret.

MiMnmii. hiecimiito Miss Lucy A. lOt.Ard.bitk of Phtlndelphln. LANK i jnn 1, In Csmrtin. ht llev.

A. Tldbnll, U. Hvlvier C. I.finn.nf li'eunn, to LlizaWtb A. Jtempney, of Purts IIKMltll, V.

Kl HHAMHI. July 24.1 HH7. bv tdi Ppv. U'tac HHiilev.Rl tits idciiep, turn lrHd say, CimahMi, JHr. AttMrt Lh to Mia Lnoirn Kramer, IkUIi of Cnmdt N.

J. M'llt June hv Her. Tlmma Murphy, I). of Kmnkford. Muir to Altss 1,1 1.

b. nrvcr. IhUH of llridmburs. on JtnvUM, hm7, bt ppv. J.

Wi'iiwoM, nt Id bp(i'f (lie imrMinvM nf Third 11 K. rinirf h. aiA Mi' lrleMre.i den. N. ThMinnii NvIwhi ami lther J.

tllll, tw( uf Mniinviink, Pa. Tit I THOMION. July M. by the Pv ltic liHulcv.st fb rrtdVm of (Im In lile'n tnolber, Tin, 414 n'fif l. CtMMd'U1 N.J., Mi.

U'atior Trniner, of PhiliMh lpiua, te Mins Ida May 1 ltuinwon, of (amdvn, 2i, J. And when the soap escaped his grasp. With wonder he did note That on the water's surface dark The cleansing bar did float, As swims upon a turbid lake A pearl white fairy boat. "Thanks, thanks," said he, "my worthy friend. For this which thou hast brought No village blacksmith should forget The facts this Ivory Soap has taught For hands like mine it is the best That can be found or bought." ii'voyosais.

1 CLASS TORPEDO BOAT FOli THK r.MTKl) MTATPX NAVY. AVV 1)KIJA11T1KM Wamiiini.ton D. July 22. 1SS7. t'ndnr nnt hority euniV'rrod hy the act of t'onyres entitled "An Aet to inereai the iSaval estnhtish approvt Aliin.st sealed proposals are hert hy tuvited arid will he rfcetved nt tiiis Do pariineiit until 2 on TL'KfSDA tho 1st day of N(iVeniter, 1KS7, for the ruction, hy cor.tnu'f of one rifal elass Torpfdo lt at, complete, exi lusive of torpedoes iitKl their np Mh ti von.X'I to he of hi? ht at ainlinost ninderrt to bo constiHi tt'd of steel, of tloiiK'Htk! iiiauiiraeturt'.

Imvinp; tonyiln Ktrenjxi'i not less limn piMiin.Ls per wpiare Inch and an in eiKiit indies of not less than 15 per and to have tlie highest aLtuinnhie speed. Premiums will be pa or penalties exacted, as provided for In thoeirculnr hereinafter mentioned, according ns the speed of the vessel shall be above ur below 'I'l kilol.H per hour. The veji et to he constructed in accordance with, atnl tuijvet to the conditions stated in. the showins the general rc'iuirements to be fiihilled in the and performance of a JSteel Twia serew Sea oim; Torptrto lidUt," ai nroved hy the secretary of the Navy, '2, IsjvT, cijdes of which cm he ohiaincd on application to tbe Bureau of Ordnance, Navy io tal'lmeat. Kaeh prnposal must te accompanied hydrawinia ami spwllicatioiai of th vessel which the bidder proposes to build.

The drawings must he drawn corrTtty to a convenient ale, and must show Clearly ull the e.Hential reipusitcH ot the ves el, and that all the ivipiimiif riis of the ahovemen tiiuied circular are enitmdied in thedesiih The space and weiKht allowed for torpedoes and their appendages must nKo le shown in the de. iiiin, bul tlie lining nr thesume are not lo be furnished or installed hy the contractor. A statement, in detail, of the weights in the vessel and their distribution, and lull particulars con eeriiinp the kind, pnwvr and economy of the eiiKineR. hoilei's and screwa must also accompany the proposal. In on! that the Department may be prepared to a intelligently in mttkim; a selection, it must be clearly hhown by the drawing, specifications and statement or statements accompanying the proposal, that tlie displacement and stability are smtt cieut and that the balance of qualities is that ev will he carried properly aud safely at Sea, nnd such addilinnal Iuformation musl belli as nuiy he necesMiry to enable the Iwpart merit to reafldy deicrmino the character ot the proposed vessel and the correctness of the calcu tati'iits tumii which I he design is based.

The contract or must furnish, at his own expense, all working drawnnjN necessary to the complete construction of the vessel, and the e.p nse of all trial, befoie final acceptance of the vessel under tlie contract, must a No he borne by the contractor. rropnals for the cons' ruction of said vessel will be received "from every American hip buildor and other Krsoti who shall show, to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Navy, that within three months fr.un the dale of the contract he will hr? piw of the ueceary plant for the per fin r.iaive of the work iu the I'niied States which be shall oilV to undertake." The evidence thue reipiirt 'l must accompany the prosals or be suo tu it In advance. I I 'I'm pupils niU'l be made in aiVMrdance with forms which will te lurnished on application to the of i nance aod nnit late the time wit hi a hich the bidder will complete, tor delivery, lite vev.el which be proposes to construct. Kadi proposal must he Accompanied by a certified chtck. oaya'de to the order of the Secretary of the Navy, tor ait amount eipial to live per cent, of the bid.

The check received from the successful bidder will he returned to him on his ctilcrni Uito a formal contract for the due performance of the worl; and bond for the same, with security to the disiaclion of the Secretary of the Navy, in a penal sum equal loonc toiuth of theamoimtnf his bid, hut in ca he shall fail to enter into such eoulract and to cive such bond within twenty days afur lioticeof the acceptance ol his proposal, the check aivompanyiut such iropo.saI shall IweoUit the property ot lite Slates. All checks Hceomiianylntf proposal!) which are not accepted will be returned immediately after the award shall have been made. Tlie cost of Hie vessel, exclusive of premiums, Is llmlfd to an amount not exceeding Payments under the contract will he made in Ave enuai Instalments, a1 the work es, upon bill dulv cerlitied. Ten per cent, on each Instalment iH be reserved until the contract shall have been fully performed, PrnpnU must be mnde in duplicate, inclosed in envelopes marked Proposals for a Torpedo boat" and addressed to the Secretary of the Navy, Navy Iiepart'ivent. Washltmton, 1).

I The ot the Navy re ei ves the ritrht lo re ct any or all b.ds. as. In his Jo luivit, the inter e.s'is of tlie OoVL rtonen; may re.pitie. WILLI AM WMTTVKY, Secretary of ttn. Navy.

TIIKIK OVIUt 1 IIKAH rit.TI,IMiCl!AM;si i I'l .1. K( Til 1'i'iH: IS 1 i Jit M't 11 A A It ONi; lltuN i 'iK A HflMWMi. Navy Uepartmeiil. Warhol rton, Ij. July il.

lSs" Iscnred prop will be reiciwd al Navy ut nt, Wa iinidi, 1), until I o'clock in .11 Oil 'I IM'USLAY. Hie loth day of mber, nt wiiich time and dace ley will be opened in tlie preeti' ti furuNfnre; the neces Sir itnUri.tl luiior c.oi: rnci! liver Li and eie. the ir tor ippurts of three ov erhi nl ti nvcliiu runes, in I'm in of tno buiidiiu am! lb ice overhead rave; jo. c(a nes plcii', liiiliillin; atlu hin'nts thereto, the (t.du.itpi tiiui hops at the Navy Yard, Wash iimti in, I), net oni uce with 'ans, whi. li mav he set'ii, and Copies of liicll, im wlih all other informal inn es Mtial to bidd rt.

may o' taiue'l nt the otli ttie 'Ivil Hcififer at said Navy Yard. must be mutle in ui i ordaio with forms ha ti ill also be furnished on application to thai ofVce. Proposals must be mtoie la duplicate and en idosej in euvelMpet marked Prooo al for rr luad 1'iaveliiii; fruie stcooiplete. foi I roil Supports for such rain at lion rramc fr a nml addrev ed to the MH'retury of (he Navy, Navy ln pailiitetit, Wudiititi.ri. I.

f. "I he Sei'fetarv nf the re.i'Vt I the rU'hl to tvU 1 1 hiv ur all tld. as in tii iudfiap nt llie titiur est of (he ituvernuieni may reoiitre. W1LLI A IHTXKY, Se reiaty of the Nevy. Phiiadslphia and Rsaciirg R.

H. ON A.M AH'HI Ifl tT. lli pnl. Tlilrtri nlli nml linn bill K. 4 411.

I. A. 4.1 II IV fur ill ll.lirl burg. I'nll'VHti' niul Mnrn.liT. 4.

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Mi l.wii, I'll. IIIVirK, Urntrnl MimihmC Orn'l Aeiit. OFFICE OP TIIK CE.NTItAI, RAILROAD COMPANY OF NEW JERSEY, 110 LIBERTY Street, New York, July 20, 1S87. TO TIIE nONriHOI.IlKP.S OF TIIK EXTRAL KAII.HOAI) COMPANY OFNEWJKKMEY AND ITS CONSTITUENT COMPANIES: At tiie request of llessrs. imoWN.

A of London, and ol' the Trustees of the CONSOLIDATED, CONVEUTIISLE and ADJCST WKNT MOItTciAliES, und Tor the benetit of tlia Minority Bondholders who, on nceuunt of absence or for other causes have not availed themselves ol the opportunity to subscribe to the new One ilun dreil Year Five Per Cent. General Mortgage Gold Bonds of this Company, the of subscription to said bonds are now reopened until August '2tX next upon the original terms of the projiositloiis ol the Company, dated June 3, 1S.H7. Copies of those propositions can he obtained ut the ollice of the Company, also at tlieCeuUal Trust Company, 54 Wall street, where securities caa be deposited In payment for the general mortgage bonds, negotiable certllicates for which are now ready for delivery. THIS KXTEN11ED PRIVILEGE OF SUI5 SCltU'TION WILL EXPIRE Al'OUST 2. 1SK7.

The following amounts of old securities, beinsj more than a majority of each issue, have been subscribed for the new general inortKuge bonds. IfU.T'iD.OOO Consolidated Ronds of the total Issue of. $15,000,000 2,757,000 Convertible Bowls of the total Issue of. 4,400,000 2.3OM.O00 IJcbouturc llonds of the total Issm of. Adjustment Bonds of the total Issue of.

6,254,000 1,077,000 New Jersey Southern ilouds of lha total issue of. 1. 580.0110 Equal to 09 tier cent. of Additionul conversions of other rate Interest obligations, such ascar trusts and slucks aud bonds uf the constituent companies, into the new 5 per cent, general bonds, iutve been luaile to the extent of By special order of tiie United States Circuit Court authority has been Riven for a contract, which has been executed with the Central Trust Company as agvht for the lteceivc rs and as Trustee of the new general inortue bonds, whereby of tho said bonds nave been deposited with the said Trustee to secure the payment of the interest on the new general mortgage bonds, if not otherwise provided tor tfuriug the continuance of the Receivership. THE CLN'TUAL RAILROAD COMPANY OF JS'KW JERSEY.

J. IIOOKRS MAXWELL, President. KEOKUAXIZATIOX or T1IK Philadelphia and Hsacling R. R.Co. AND AFFILIATED COMPANIES.

Notice lu'i Kiven Hint I Up third tnstiilinont of Ui ri ll CKNT. of the coiilribiHWHi iviitri'l upon tin1 Him it nml (Hturilita tlfjuivitcU with rs. Ilrowu llrolhcrM I'ompaiiy under the 11 an uf lieitruttniyit Ion nf the itliovc 'miti uiien Ufit'by culU'U, ai.l will lj puvul'le on or In iore Al'tllT 1M 17. Tito fuiirth und ln i lusiulment of 25 WM CK.N I'. Is itlto hereby eiilleJ, iwnl will be iuably on or IjlJui it.

ihst. Pny meniM to niu.h' iit Hie ullim of V.vitw ii Itioi 'v 'onunuiy, in ine uvv York und I'litlad. lpl.Su. By oi'ik'i ol tlie if Itfoon trnctlnn Trustees. JiKI.N JJ.

T. hiiiriiiiiii. "tIKST MORTGAGE SIX FKU CEXV. ounrnntnM and Interest, Piice Tor and Interest. n.

K. JAMHON Jt nnnkers. OI LliSONSUl TOP EM I'LOYMISNT li Min.luv of I III ll.Mt.. ihe luii: fti' lu nod illiciruifd Miuo.iv imir if is ad hy tin larut I iiuml o( 1 unnllin ii ml Km ldn vers In l'lillmiel)hln. In order to ui vi lHTfiiin out of enipltiyiiieiit (tic ehf apett ineiliod ol rem hiiiK tlio rutitilim uiul l.inplo vrs nf the eitv.

udvt'i Ufeineiitw of ttiuse who wiiul d.u will he liiM rted proinlTienl ly in (ht oiWov TlMI the I.oV MTK nt' ivi: rlNT ni i.INK tor iwli Iiihci ihli. Ail virl itemeitt lor Shu day mav In fjeiM in any ll (tiirlnj; th week, hut those heiil oti fciiMirdii.V siiould be (otiveri'l earlv In llie dnv lo lnttrr iirop. rlnwt Ileal Ion. Address Tit I I I I I Ti hS lit' ll.w isu, t.ik'liili and 'Ih si nut, I'liiludelphlH. rpilj I'OMMONWKALTH TIT 1,131 1 hl UAM A It 'I Hli CIM V.

So. 7l0 I JIIXIM I' street, I'liilndelplila. hmmM. InnreN titles. ii(f tniin.

heivnnrn ponriiy ftr TrnMeen.ele. Money elved on deposit. Two itor init, allowed, nhject to cheek. Vvm Ii und rod prominent lnwyr. oonvpynne' nn'1 rfil oii tl hrokern are Nwk holder, nn i puny eHrnte L'Hl triMi nf ivry kind, Itnrnr ilih for pitrelmin ra kiiU ovritvri of hoiet, land nnd BlOrtKQM, A ARIH A SMITH, ii 1 I1ANKI K.V ItlloKKUS o.

TiimnHL liny and well Mock, liondi mid other iK gotiuhl iMt'iirltte nn enitnlrrpni. K'ini nttentioti rtvrn lnrrtmont ordrnt Cruti oil I'ii l.lnr wrti lieu ton lioiiKht aiul wdU. 7 AND 7 PKIl CKNT. WKSTKHN Knnn and ntv Klrt in Mima from rUt) toflo.iHio.ciifelully I'riniit aland nieresi Kiiaraiiteed ty ltiMitiilniHtf unii'i "uintd MHinUnt" TIIK IMi. HUM' fiMl'AN 1 and ilia I'll hl I rpHE FIDICLITY AND lKI'l 1 (HMI'AiNY, OF IS ira kkw MATtnr.K ritofK ntTi.iiNa tivm.

A1. AA UhKI 1 KKKI'. I'MAIM KK I'Kltl'KTt'AL. Oipitnl V.ooo.ooo ftnndii I.T.'HI.IHMJ I KITIKM and VAl.t 'A lit. Km nf fv ry arrtpttoii.

Inehidinir ItondH ami Mm kii, I'late, tlry. lN'U, tnken for milr keolutf. on ftHctal gtiarnnier. at Hip lnH raten. Vault doors guardrtl th Yal and Hall Tim l.ivmpanvalonKNT MAFKM INMIMUT III lnll.AII I IllHH YA! II at iirhefi viirvtn from lttot7Vaviirdinti to re.

An eirn niv lur ('orMiraiifintaiid IWuikeri. Alw. de tmhle nlet in wppfr vanli for fltt, Hoonn and Ovik adjoining vault provided lor naiV Hetner, MHMiof nmney rerivrl on lntrm. IneoHi wlieuca and rvuiitirU lor a moderate eharir. I )i vmipanr ana at FXKl'VTuK, AIMIM TIIA Tliltanddl AlllHAN.and ItKi frM A ll f.XK I I 11(1 MIM nf rverv di nptioit fToin Ui i "ourt.

corpora ton and IndivldmiK Al l. IUIhV HMM AM l.VKTMrT krpt M'parala and airt I mm ih nwi ol lha output) A' adilitioniil wn ttriiv 1 1 1 'uttip'titjr mvenH(HTlnlTriiMl 4 'apllal if I rrjwoeiiole lor I i ohiiiriMton. Vi1lf ree (pilfttrniMla'ifi 1 kept wlthmit rhargft I'llKN A. I'A l.hW iVeldent. JtrfIX rt.

HIT, Vh aitd hi charff ol th Trnl Itpiiarttnonl. ItoitkKT I'A IT KIMX, TrmMirer ind Bccr larv I MAX ATMrrtToX, AwManl TrwKnw, A WHluHT. Jn Avti tant wryit)h lli(W u( A. rAl.TiWVI JnllN tl. fOT, KI'WAHU I I.AHIi, tW Altli I HTf'Ifr liKoltuK P.

TVIMi, IIK'M MMHK. It It UllNtN, 1 HUM M. KKA M. ii. MKIIHH K.

A. "HluU, jvax a btLi.m, Notices. TIIK EHIE AND WKSTfcllN Lt Tit A Ht'f ATDN COMPANY, 234 South FOl it I ii street. Pint lfr Ml I.i, Julv 25. 1H87.

A cash dividend of I II It EE M) I'KIl I I on Ibf Capital ofihe EtIE AM) WlMKIlS '1 KA.N"l'oll I A I ION COMPANY has been de cl.cid ((irC'iestv monies i lnn July iss7. I'beckn ill be mail lo Hie ndlr of of riMrd Jul 20. 1S7. Bv ordiT of Ibt'buard. A.

D. II Mist' KN. Se. Tei.uy, 'TU PKiiSONSUtT Ob EMVU) i MENI' Tlie ulMtay edition of THE TIMl latgent. Iretht and ImkI tibial rwletl KunduV journal of the city, is read by the largest liumoerof Finn I Met and in phih'del phta.

In order to give pertwoisont of eliipt'tvinent I lie inelbodol reHehinn the Fatoltien and F.iilplierHof I he Tt tseuieiilttof I who wattt plueew will Ih Inserted ploiiitneiit ly in fftf hVtitlilt 0(H 4f 'l llk 'I 'IMM fHt'V, ml tbl UltV It Of KTs I'KIl LINK ir feh tM rtloi. Adverttteiiii'titi lor Huiidur may he wnt In any time iltiriue the week. Out I hi we will on Saturday Kboiild Im delivered early In the day lu liimire itruM'r Aodievs 'i ll KTI Iimw Jit ti.o I no, FighOi and CIichUhU. I'tiltadeloios. A RKICA (A not' as A LA YElt.

ITiurer slid Putdlc Speaker, Oeilrr to inurry an Imnoralde lady, wIIHuk and side In Hid hltn liiuincinllv In ralliiv IdKber and to rnly ith him Itiv fsHcinalkiMipinf puldic life. Willi och ihi on reio(id'iiee is itnl ntid rvferenee cehnhr.ed. A If nnvi Mtrlefly cii dential and returned If delrsj. Pleitr addrtss p. ii.

17 Ml. New or City i jMiLADiiU'jUA Local" extkmsh; 1 Bfuace. 25 cent I tflbi H30 A 10 II, 30 South Fil II. southeast Eio 11 111 niul Wood, NMithttfit TWFMIEIII Slid CA.l.nVHILU IlItOAIlHild HI IHJK Avenue. IMII MittA Avenue BjiruiK.

frt tdtit sod xpni matter culled formal delivered lo rallrtiatl 4Imiioo, steamboat landlnir. or transferred in ll mrt of city and siiburlia. 'Iflvpbone lull, 2o53. I iiTfiiKKL, bin n. Fut'iiTii tifT, liiwit, (Mdr nunlnr '1vpriliri 'la.

It for all Dpectnl dtt4n' ltniMfrotm rnw Mdiv lied. AtsMfCH'w, 4 lo lOrtnvs. FitnMtm IPMiiital tH i iete r. IDhim.H H.fl Mondny till An eiCa iX oth r.K kail CoNstTT Dlt. bopil, llli North FIFI EFN I si Iwdow PiiMowhm.

CI nenly yenrn' ejiiTlMiiv.f Olbi liiMirs. 1 I A. l. till and 7 In 1" P. M.

Advkw Inn and utru tiy iiutiid titlal. Csllur ritv. cinlan i cit a I'tesT Ri nii IBM SK IN Til CITY. VIMI Kit 1532sd 1231 ItllM.E Avemia 1 Im HAHDT'H rKNNVHoYAt I pilKtl. hold bv d'UrtrWt.

Ofie, yini x. mh. MliH. IK if FMAS, Ii I hi KHH ct I voynni, tell: nniTilu full of hrr vUM' rnnd the imme in full nf ihe one you innrrr N.I lit h. rrorr.KMdNHoiT ofkmi'Uiymknt A.

Hundar edition of Til F. TIM h. Ih laiuet relit'Hl uial 1m1 II hl irated Hod Imv p.nr lialof (lie i'H) in rend by the Iwryit huiiler id Famine nnd Kmployersin PbOndeipbiH. Di order to wrMte out of empl'iy ineiil Dip rh'iteit renchhue Ihp Fntnilie and Fioplwra id Hip cUy, ertlemeuti of lb'" bo linnt plnetn III Inrtl prominently Ih Moel lim 'I ihm mhi. tb' hatr nr.

vrHtn rrn nr lr mrh birOon. Ad VerMi'Kieitts fur sundny mnv mtt In nny Unit durliiB ttip f'k, hoi tbir fMoit on NfttuMftr iMrtihl bf dellierfd fnrlv In tttf dnr In Insiin lT.pr clMnrt.nib.n. A'l ln Till II MP Iiwrs llni niln, Kiuhlli H'Ml I bflnol. tillfid liln. yatnt, CDlls, jitc.

JAX I'AINT, AJAX I'ALNT, lit, S1U HACK MtMh iYi.

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