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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1869,—-TRIPLE SHEET. tales wore i isda att | al FINANCIAL’ AND COMMERCIAL. | *vee size, Prices closel:—Tennessee, ex conpon, Fawway, Feb, 19—6 P. M. Wall street during the last few days haa shown Certain symptois which in the present importance ‘Of the financia! question should not be lost sight of ‘The markets have been very illogical in their course, contrary to all the precedents which Wall street wiseacres have laid down as rules for the fuctua- Carolina, €x coupon, 634 & 635; do., new, b9% © 60; Missouri aixes, 8144 087; Loutsiana sixes, 11M © abroad is no simple burst of enthusiasm in favor of Americans or American enterprises. European capi- ‘Vestment in ‘our property is the result of very de- her own,. so it may be that the course of our financial affairs is cqually novel. Do not the facta referred to appear to intimate Jegislative expedionts? Hands off, gentlemen in Congress! Let the good work go on! Our dnancial sick man is conva.escent and no longer needs your the assistance of several owed the decline in gold, especially as the quota- tions in London were steady. gata ta oerge pape gm gest fry fall which sucoseded the recent advance are dis- See ce ee a. posed to change thelr tactics and enoourage a rise, Sou asian tne - for accomplishing which object they were instru- mental in producing an easier condition of the money market by freely lending the currency which pow mearrerkon 4 ‘they withdrew in the recent “bear movement. Bonds have been rendered scarce by the recent ship- parses The issues of 62 and '65 are hardly to be and '67’s, wiich were exchanged for the old bey Balances. sevon-thirties, are absorbed by private investors and | Feb. 15.. $406,801 $963,901 $1,186,007 $8,818,227 are exceedingly scarce for delivery, although very i Ea | xt | few have been exported. It {s lamentable that the pearing our national credit should be made a Means of speculation between Wall street ues and Congressional rings. The Treasury stiopcasd port for the week ending February 18 compares with been constantly manipulating the resources at their command forthe purpose of enriching themselves and their friends, but the demoralization has gone further and members of Congress are known to be in league with prominent Wall street operators for the purpose of alternately “bulling” and “bearing” ‘United States bonas, Our financial condition is in- deed @ very healthy one when it withstands the fect ot this corruption at the fountain head. The Market was better late in the afternoon, in response to the ease in money, and prices closed as follows at five o’clook this evening:—United States aixes, 4881, registered, 112% a 112%; do., coupon, 1135 a 118X; do., 5-20's, registered, 110% a 110%; do., cou- Pon, 1862, 11424 911454; do., 1864, 111 a 111%; do., 1865, 11834 @ 11256; do., new, 1865, 1104 @ 110%; dO., 1967, 11034 @ 110%; do., 1868, 110% a 110%; do., 10-40’, registered, 103% a 10334; do., coupon, 109% 210034; currency bonds, 1013 a 10134. The decline in gold was the feature in Wall street to-day, and the “pears” were quite jubilant over the E i : Feb, Entered for consumption. ..§1,627,008 easiness Withdrawn..... + T6s4%8 AST Warehoused.. woe 429,088 v6 046 SALES AT THE MEW YORK STOCK EXCHATTE. i ; ' a P 3 mer be do... . songanapsegg7 75 SBE succoss of their long and persistent attack. The ap- | joo 6 preoiation of our bonds in London was tne occasion Wetec id Of contributing wt least $20,000,000 in gold to the | ire 9056 ‘market, 6o that while the “bear” side was the more | 1,00 im Popular one in the late struggie, admiration ts felt 800 Chic & NW #f bds for the pluck and determination of the “bulls” in | {om} Groat West 3d m.. 79 sustaining the price under these disadvantageous | 14000 C&R Tt Pacis. if not disastrous circumstances. The evident ten- a} ay dency of the premium is downward. It is gold | 200 gambling which has kept it up so long. The gross clearings to-day were $86,719,000, the gold balances 506 and the currency balances $3,803,905. gold wasin good supply up to Clearing House ‘time, loans being made at from five to nine per cent for carrying. Alterwards it was in better demand, ‘the shorts ‘“‘cover.ng” extensively, and the lending rate ranged from ‘fat’ for borrowing to 8 per cent for carrying. The range in price was as follows:— Ei BEISSSLSESSS, FE SE ER 330 P. M.. 5:30 P. M.. e200 BR: Caw. 95) cee faeces iscys 10000 Louisiana @a, 1b. 67% pte’ do. Hives At Lalf-past five sales were made on tie “spilt” Octweon 13314 and 133%, Foreign exchange was firmer, the decline in gold Stimulating purchases by the importers, and prime bankers, sixty days, advanced an eighth, closing 109 @ 10935. ‘The stock market was firm at the opening, except for Pacific Mail, which, it has been observed, cut loose from the general list and fluctuated indepen- dently. Prices steadily improved during the morn- ing boards, and in the interval at noon New York Central fose to 164% and Michigan Southern : to 94%. The former advancod on the strength a of the announcement that Judge Ingrabam was about Hal Five . M. © modity his imanction sos to permit the Sans Shed, 2. 8 206 payment of the cash dividend on the interest certit- Sines Mich Southern. bess s4%g cates, At this highest point there was # great pres- oes Tomc™ 8 sure to soll, and large quantities of all kinds of stock . Rock Th ot Letig ‘wore disposed of, New York Central being very 2 ihe hom sae a freely offered. The reaction was assisted by a parade of the fact that the new freight tariff on the connect- ing lines to Chicago was such as to curtail the earn- ings of the different railways forming these lines. The market at the last open board was weak andthe “Erle stocks” largely pressed forsale. The “Van- derbilt stocks” were steady, with the exception of Coutral, which yielded to 162%, although it foon recovered buoyancy, and returned to 163% before the close of street business, Pacifio Mail fluctuated frequently between the extreme prices, 106% & 107)4. Tho transactions in it are becoming less namerous, operators fearing to dealin it. At the last regular board the following ‘were the closing quoiations on tho call:—Canton, 60% @ 61; Cumberland, 36% @ 38; Western Union, STs & BT; Quicksilver, 22% a 23%; Mariposa, 909%; do. preferred, 28% a 29%; Pacifle Mail, 106% “& 106; New York Contral, 163% a 164; Hadson River, 13644 a 196; Harlem, 195 a 140; janeashire, terms, Other desemptions 400 Wage Maracaibo, and terms, We quote (nomi 200 du. government Java, on Reading, 9274 2 99%; Michigan Central, 117 a 110)¢; feeuayee Vise otters te ten ee Met Ta, Tho. m1 A a1 . Michigan Southern, 9434 @ 9436; Lilimols Central, id de Feige sth ‘ if bic comatose @ 145; Vittsburg, 99 a 90)¢; Northwestern, s2y a ‘ali kings were dul, nnchanged In vaine. $354; do. preferred, 90% @ 0074; Toledo, 10554 a 105}<; Rock Island, 127% & 128; St. Paul, 66 a 0634; do, proferred, 185 a 70; Wabash, 064 @ 66)¢; do, pre dorved, 77 a 70; Fort Wayne, 119% a 120; Olio and Bilsstasippl, 343, a u4%. Tho following were tho closing prices at the last open bourd:~American Express, 44. 45)¢: Adams Mx press, 644 @ 6554; Merchants’ Union Express, 37 2 18; Quickstlver, 22% @ 2334} Canton, 69 a 61; Pactfic Mail, 106% & 106)¢; Western Union Telegraph, 3675 New York Central, 162% #168; Hudson River, 158 Reading, 2% & 9255; Chicago and Alton, G54.0 155; Alton and Terre Haute, 98% @ 40; do, pre- erred, 06.0 68; Toledo and Wabash, 66 9 601; Mil- ‘Waukee tad St. Padi, 06 8 66%; do. preferred, 78 a (784; Ports Wayne, 119% a 190; Ohio and Missiagipp!, ‘S40 243; Michigan Southern, 948 94%; Cleveland ‘and Pittsburg, 80% a 89; Cleveland and Toledo, M04)g bid; Rock Island, 1274 @ 128%; Northwest (Orn, 8255 a 82%; do. preferred, 00% a 90%; Mariposa, 946 bid; 40. preferred, 20 & 29);; Hariom, 196 )¢ 0127; Lako Shore, 104% vidi Tho market for Southern bonds was better for the ‘Virginies, the North Carolinas aud tho Louisiana cricrn and city Adainantine, Ic. & S20. ; peri, mpage wes quiet, but ries et, c an ei mee an ‘ fteady, at 2lc. a M80. for Mantia JOOPERAGE RF00K.—The market was + gulch buisiendy. We quote tiwar Shek ine eu arn sures shook 88 do, 85 18; molasses do., ba do. ‘®; 87; rum do., 96 00; hoops. $48 wag dull and heavy, The sales were about ¢ Superior and Bal- on pr: terme, ee cae LOW ‘and GRAIN ee Oe aour' an sv an ia, flow, 39 do. oP Tagraal 90 bushels wheat, Barb. do, corn, BMD Y nd a6 do.” malt, four ‘market wen stil ‘ex: ina cuaen wi to tke 08 Weed She” nt ever nor to Ine no ‘nd even mo Cuce parch ges ( any conaidermbie extent, bit buyers were vary shy an” preferred to confine their plirchases to email 14s to supply hnmediate requirements, at about our quota. ons, rather than to buy lings wt any price. The market was ‘irregular and ‘while. prices were mom- Saat for al kinds. i@ four was wi he et almoss any price, anion were 6,00 bbis, Southern four wat dal and nominal, fo aympachy with ober ‘aimodt at inci ows. priges, Shal eae a bole” hye " ian were " flour was slow of sale, Jeon were mene; aaicn 236 bole. Gorn Toeal was Gall sbirpetbes wets Leary ei ‘ot? quowstons. We quote: — 0. Litas, 40, 42 and 44 York st., Job 1.04100, 615,500, rare) Oficial Transfers ef Real Estate Yesterday. SECT SSSESEES EST & enBStEisaS~en S| seesnsseesnse averaed Heese ef : Ha i 4 2B Pp rt, 7 I il ee E ie #3 3 2 g ef i iu BECES BF ty A Bi a ii i i i i 3 ial Fs ; f EF * tf new tactios. The — armories, howover, eifectauly p: seis demand facturer miied the demand is wl Brlak, Califoraia fall olyp ta in pameras aumend bul as « sheds Marte och apri ‘Texas and "Mexican Wools ¥ Es — P wy . ata SPPEPE: ee ie: ae iee | BES 4042! 2832 PPPrloer i S35RE% 2 ARPA? By tte ‘Nostrand av, 9x100,. gw Utrecht! to "Flatbush road, adj Gravesend ratnard’s ood ay, 6 8, SON Yesterday was a dali day in the real estate auction ert, and @ quiet day generally among dealers, Mowrs. Motor & Wilkins sold the lease of the prem- isos T4 Water street, four years from May 1, 1307, for $270. No other sales were held. ~-For all binds of bominek sole the ‘on Q 4 eee Tare Alabama wants to buy West Florida. Florida in- clincs aa attentive car to the proposal. A. it. G. Lows has bonght of W. I. Moore a nouse ‘om Contral street, Springfleld, Mass., for $5,000, Patrick Pitageraid has bought of P. Sceery five butiding lot, fronting on York and Grand atrecta, .n onme city, for $4,000, 1. F, Poster has soid uts place in Ridgefteld, Coun, to Henry Smith. Price Ohares J. Dann has eo! oreo Fal a Plot adjoining C Vandéwater's, 6 acros, with houses. Freah Mead: adjoining D'S" Willtams, 18 wi ining E J Engtand’s, 14 acres. ANSYERS IN WEATOLES" ‘ord village to Newonstie road, 600. bis farm in same town- Abbot and Lawin Norturop. Peake tas sold his farm in New Mil- Mr, Oltnton Hendricks, Price $2,900. has sold the house and lot on ew Milford (now ocouplet by © Widow Horace Clark, Pri; real estate is also ac- a8 sold nis piace on Shrub four acres, With houses aud butld- it Of Matthias Croft. in Put- Main at, #8, plot 25x150; 0 Malnatt se, plot woxie @A Craft's prop....se. sseneee 8,060 # Pl H Wet PARMA, z Marian av, ws, part B Berrian's farm, 590x208. Lexington ay, ¢s, part © H Davis’ prop, 1252150. YONKERS, joining & Undornill, 60x?! ‘ g FP Walah, Soxi04, at, MxLW). ‘Orange st (roar los), J J Hoiker'a property, Market st, #8, adjoluin, 8 wv, © 8, ad, Wainutst, 0's, Bt Washington si, w 4, J Aschwald’s property, 600, hoase and lot in Jetfor mut for 41,600, Size of Adieon 2. Hopkins has purchased the Interest of ™ jopking, or tue undivided home farm, Price $15,009, iv Chase, of Paterson, has purchased the ote a! lowers otetlon and gtends te commence bam ves on the Tet of next Apr. dobe feady has sold lis arm Of ten aeroa, Rituated Yorkvown, to Levi Barrett for Rand, of Vineland, of Littietoa R. Pot miles from Princess Anne, Md., for vtel, Princess Anne, bas beon n formerly of the Mack ' tophta, for she Ran Of $16,000, an cant cortespendont of a Virgina ‘ ® ferent leteer, aye:—* 418 tar personal prospecting for nnd. from Western Now York > o MoKenzie a, wo, 210 ft » of Bi e. Nowly opened nt, 0», 400 (ta of Grove st, 50x143. ORANG, Jefferson at, w 4, aljoining, 8 Muriock, 50x160.. MONTOLALE Public road, w a, O Dickinsoa’s property, 104x%M, lot Nob, block sv, 180% boltoe @ vast im: ke ince of the Norta- | “Srtiansonifuct Mow ble Carmichact’s bears and iol, coutanlog “ ecrer of Meterte:'s laud, two * Capel, to Mr. snow, of New af James Burke, noar the Sammit, rea, to 1, Cathoart, for ore + te piank Hoh kobueg, the property te & 4B Beckie, of Now York, ior ite Howton paper saye:— The number of -wator “— wieenny wae iatye) imereamed by tue owe Kubdetl amd Thgner, Trastecs, sold on ef property called 68 tre poblic reed from Annapo- . aad containing 44 acres Of AN ALLEGED NEW YORK SWINOLER UNSER ARREST IN Extenstve Swinding Oporations. (from the Memphis Appeal, Feb, 16.) About ten days or two weeks ago we gave notice ta abort paragraph that @ prominent ex-coumy oMeid Lad been detected 10 a hage swindling opera- s sabsOqueNt We stated the fact that been issued looking to dus arrest. Tbe Jelegraph trom New York yesterday morning moe of tho arrest and deten- Leonard, ex-couaty Wwaswe of ed. lett chichy for were instructions hat brodgut as the invelll Shelby county, Tenn. us county trastee prior to April 8, 186%, irom the position on that day. is Dut a few days and thea vanished, ‘The next chat Was heard of bin he was in New York at 24 Liberty atroet, in the wholesale wine baai- Some two months ago, actuated by some mouve hot clear at thal time, but now easliy understood, be sold out his 1aterest and retired Yoni a Just avont this time, by what means we are not at Iberty to state, 1 was discovered that hones a sines nis and beea forged and many more than these, if pired, but this number of bave voen forged. an Mr. J. B. Woodward, and he went imuiediately trace out the author of York tomnayemim ptt wok was done, then we Heard of County Commiationers and iatd tie mater afforded hun every facility, money and othefwise In their week ago Mr. Woodward thought he bad matters in & proper trim to wake the arrest, and accorcingly tmade arrangements toxend on a trusty man Ww to bring (he culprit vack to Mew phi e deMetives in New York wer while, wot to arrest Leonard an bs, Lewis Wetsd tha, fair to cond vo avid Feoeatiy okder a decrne in equity luF «7h Cask, baeace th oue, two, taree, ave years uae Meradl gives the folowing mg & town sit and dead f Put UP ne tawe Dutdings ‘sae gouteai, yee tases lanes to | “t) cow comer Wik o ‘eaiern Komerre, Tino ny he seconstn. Common Western . h aud Mr. to trusty oml- A Won) agae O@Prespandeat furnianes the fullow- tng Sat —Abeat tae Wh of Beplember, @ amal pany of binguen apertiag geutie. 0, ped ther dogs Com afd iher apoTtmg teyuimitea, ba Fad SOTee Le be te Perea) of game ywer, and about @ oanasne of the Kime Baage veo pe (h@ Coury are her, & lee. Biker, cueing enlee of Beowl LW tons, part, red he intended to on board, end ash folowing it aboard Binet ne wes wage Mingo things better Awe GF the boom Fabealen Oowaging Wo the ety of Boston the bead of bar (rude, and hav Ar entrances tad Window | Nate Hoon. Mien IMEC ORM Betite Bad enelted, id, 8 WO remarked, ie if paid to have 009 1 cast On bu person oes ead men of Buwnar on, a el PTR MERE -Temente gore en | o ’ COORG Odding Gy Te worth few yeas s age (here WEPe aevEtal ae puemiions te prt it he supposing boing MPRA NOW pom Hal Ue woe 1 determined my “ ts 1294) Goud reacting, of Howerd A. Cleveland for the or of Warren George. (Ped. 18) correspondence of the Bos- t i) re the Supreme Court, Chief » this morning was the eland, charged with the !oors Were opened. «© wmoraing was taken up in empan- xuminafion af veded with in the afternoon. ‘The prisoner man Of Sbout twenty-three years of rather prepor AMINALion, bow e * aipail vray ey Beryous, but not pari mpd oy ay bail «8 atten foe v ol ing 4 ie i. Bue ot re en iy teu years the O Suggested buproveme le ot Ue puiie ti vant teen the interes oo 8 4. jory and by the heard of no rales of moment We qnote:—Desr— * ‘orto Cabelio, 400, amp ion Bicga S| WRAGO.- Kentucky fome Will Bring tee» of not ices 4 are the particu! foig, Thows an the Commend hon quaery ams A more ocean ane diQugree sul ‘ots, Bon, Oud 41 | appears to be we, 1, Lang | Camerrened on 18 | = lower prices, The i aotlve, tha demand being te | how promooctien is in of Attorney Goneral W. f, rye ano Mr. ©. P. the County Ailorney, while ‘the defence will @® conducted by Ovionel Abaer Knowles and Mr, M. V. BPiper. The trial bee: MILITARY NOTES. ‘Wineases will ‘The Stace Arsenal i falling to pieces, the Mim street armory has long been considered a asciess in- curmbrance, and severa! of the shiel-buildings in ase by Our etty regiments develop aguo symptoms on rill nights. These facta should stimulate the Legis lature to agree to Mr. Kicrnan’s bill for the erection Of the Central Armory on Washington square The erection of the building wbich i ia proposed to butié on this site will be a great saving to the county treasury and will be of ihe greatest benefit to the regiments of Wie Nationa! Guard in ing hard to attain miserable accommodations A g j H condition retects much on its em- Bdaward H. Kent. Tha on. terte'nment on evening promises to bo @ will be ae at seven o’cloct cert, led by Protessor Downit commence af eight o'clock; dancing wili commence at ton o'clock, by J Academy will are expect belts; military uniforms; invi first named. In compliance with brigade orders a mental coursmattial will convene at the armory om Wednesday, April 7, 1869, at eight o'clock P. M., for the triat of delinquent non-commissioned oi and privates, Lieutenant Colonel T. Haws has been detallod as president of the court, Ata reguiar meeting of Company F, Eighth rogt po Bal AE Rr gg compliment p: jam gi. Mo! who has Sus pnenoe g command of that company. An election ts ordered tn Company A, je nag 9 regimens, on the lat of March, to Mil the oMce second lieutenant, vacant by the resignation of J, Warner Bensel. and an e’ectton 1s also ordered to be held on the 20th of March, in the same company, 60 fill such positions in the non-commissioned offices as mav be vacant. The follow’ named oMcers have been commis. sioned by the Commander-in-Obtef In the Nai Guard, te of New, York during tho two gt tae February 1, 1869, and ending SEVENTH DIVISION, T. E. Parsona, Assistant Adjutant General; George Hyland, Jr., Division Inspector; gin Modonvi Judge Advocate; Gilbert H. ReyTolds, George Darling, Quartermaster; Wiliam H, Commissary of Subsistence; William 0. nance Officer; Honry ©, Froat, Atd-de-Camp. George H. Clarke, ‘Atd-do-Camp (Major); Whi Yona a (Captain), with rank ruary 1, 1°69, Butition Washington Grays (Crratry)—Syellng M, Swift, Captain, with rank from January 26, 1963, vice Henry M. Collyer, resigned. ‘Sixth Regiment of Irantry—Witiam Barthm: Adjutant (First Lieutenant), with rank from Jan) 11, 1869, vice Anthony Morschauser, promoted, Eleventh Regiment of Lifantry—John Kiet, Piers Lieutenant, with rank from October 13, 1868, vice Louis Schraidt, resigned; Charles Thle, Second Lieu tenant, with rank from October 13, 1863, vice John Kletn, promoted. Tirel/th Regiment of Infantry—Eugene coon First Lieutenant, with rank from January 8, vice J. Theodore Burke, resigned, Nineteenth Regiment of Infantry--Moses Comfort, Second Lieutenant, with rank from January 9, 1862, vice James ©. Ci ned. iment of vnenty-secona Regi Infantry—James B Franklin, First Lieutenant, with rank from Decem- ber 19, 1848, vice John L.. Buasing, reatgned: Edward H. Cunningham, Second Lientenant, with rank from December 17, 1968, vico James 8. Franklin, promoted, Twen'y-Afth Regiment of Infaentry.—Prederia Andes, lieutenant colonel, with rank from February 6, 1860, vice J. J. Huber, resigned; James M. Carta, major, with rank from Fevraary 6, 1899, vico Frederie Andes, promoted. F fty-first Regiment of Infantry.—George H. Deit adjutant (first Heutenant), with rank from Januar, 18, 1869, vice Wiliam A. Stone, resigned. The following resignations of officers have beon accepted during the same jod:—Colonel Ruan C. Hawkins, Firat nent Lreag A Feoruary 9; Second Lieutenant Henry R. Darbey, Firat regimen of infantry, February 11; Captain Richard ee Grant, Twenty-second regiment of infantry, Febrd- ary 3; Second Lieutenant Wiltlam H. Hazard, Jr., Téenty-third regiment of infantry, February 2 Major Louis J. Ottenot, Sixty-fifth regiment of February 4; Adjutant Robert F. Akino, Sev- rth regiment of infantry, February 4; Oap- tain cus M. Brown, Seventy-fourth regiment of infautry, February 4, AN IvrosTon ON His TRAvELS.—A few doys since we noticed the fact that 3 maa whose name was not known, but who was supposed to be a man who had been about the city in the guise of a clergyman, hi procured passage tickets nt the Central RKatir onice in this city, on a wrliten poce, pereeees ag signed by Mrs. Dr. Robinson, Yesterday we publish the fact that Mr. Sweeny, proprietor ot Sweeny’s Hotel in New York, had been swindled by @ man who gave the name of Key. Mr. Wood, of Geneva, N.Y. He represented to Mr. Sweeny thas he was out of funds and wanted to go toa placo many hundred miles away where. his brother war lylog at the port of death, The scamp brought a letter of introduction to Mr. Sweeny, which pare ted to be siguea by Mra. Dr. Chis commen de ing him as agentionan, &o. There ing 4 oa to believe that this Rev. Mr. Wood is the Chap wi operated here, using the name of Mrs. Dr, Robinson to perpetrate a fraud. chester Union, Feb, 18, LLANBOUS. — PONT PAIL PO GBT A Cory OF TIE BVRNING A. PoMeokaMe with cartoce on the Fashions of the Fu tore,on Mouday noat sled Ritstaron FOR THE SPERDY RELINE OF ACT Teisd chrocis disaane, applied by Dr. CHAMBERLIN, Weat Fourteenth atreet - , omwestainay MER, DEALER IN NEW SEOOND HAND + 4, 4and @ foot Planers, Lathes, Views, Aor 1 Powar Preskes; H ne Puite her * ~_ CIGARS AND TOBACO aaa DON'T FALL TO GET A OOPY OF Tit nvewtiza A. TELEGRAM, with eartoun on the Fesvions of the dure, on Monday neat. I AMILLETE DE AROMA..7THB ABOVE ARR AO ? ko dged to be the fue ii aving been eon! jon completa aosort assortment of “% NING TELEGRAM OF MONT ' artooa on Fashion, vy the great & flunk F. Dore. FURNITORE. FAIL TO OFT A COrY OF THE EVENING pon on the Vaskions of the Fur A. th fure, on M aa Paty ut ANT FUR A” nsture coo Jane OF Wat Pre tonnth rtrent, . (o sult purchasers house fureisbe. mnie, rosewood Pianoforte, Drawing Room * ab fuamber, Diatng Furniture; a6 half orig! a jae VARPRTA, FURNIT BEDDING, AC, AT VERY J low pri « sy an) can pay by the 0,4, 198 Kighth avenue, weok oF mont corner of Trenweta . fie Ate somthereutguaatiansh ANTRD. #2,000 TO $3,000 YORTH NEW OR GOOD ‘second baad Foraiture ip epedange Cor Arwt mortenge aeven per . fa tailroad, Priveipels ade drees Howse, GO? A COPY OF THE EVENTNO artooa oo the Fashions of the Fu- NTHAL'S, S88 BOWERY, OPP ay Hen ard aga'tow v0 ‘oan oitatn she Chat urmiwire, Carpets, se, Ladies slygnded Ly tres Moved thinly ste ue | pute evewiya TELEGRAY OF MONDAY WILT CON sn a cascoon oa by Whe grees Amacrtonn uitiehy . Dore