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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Settlement of the Railway War. | STOCKS GENERALLY FIRM. | Gold Strong and Higher at 117: Watt StReer Wepnespay, June 16—3 P, M. } Up account of the yacnt race there was quite a slim atcendance at the Stock Exchange yesterday, and the volume of business accordiagly was not large. Prices in the main developed an advancing ‘tendency, and the cheerful trade prospects seemed ro inspire confidence tn better figures in the near future. ‘The stories set afloat by intere ested parties a day or two Since, that the Readirg | = bag a semi | | tiroad hed paased their dividena, authoritative denial yesterday from Patiadelphia. It was sald to be barely possivie that the usual | Export. um, a @ividend would be paid in August instead of July, | gi) Consumption. DOMESTIC MA MARKETS, (pasmuch as under their charter the company | § | Totals... gu uz Gatyestox, June 16, 1873. could not pay any dividend unless actuaily | | rari cos er at oo pee ty Cotton weak and nominal; middling, lage. ‘Not re- earned, the directors becoming individualy at 15 Site. WN) 1k 15}ye.; August, S600 at 15 er HP ean Exports coastwise, 22, ‘saies, 175. able vy any such action. Lhe near settlement of Laten ay, Je) ab 16 3 34 Naw Qnuxans, Jane 10, 1875. the mining troubles, however, leaves but litue | a) ee oe, MPebt | , Cotton quiet; middling. ise. Nat receipis, 88° bales: Weng Toutes, however; ay | ae” oper Sette | are Exports to Feunce, 149. Sales. 1,000. Laat ruary, Guat If eine. sid att $ Maceh, 100 16e. | Froning. Tou stock, 66,681. | douht that all the great coal interests, bota in the Schuylkill and Wyoming regions, will soon assume Bmore cheerful and encouraging outlook, In this Market the good dividend paying stocks, such as Westeru Union, New York Central, New Jersey Central ana Delaware, Lackawanna and Western, are being gradually absorbed by bond Jide inves- tors, who pay for their securities aud carry them | put of the street, caring little for the | ARTFUL JUGGLERY which depresses without reason and inflates without a basis the stocks daily bandied as foot- oalis on the Stock Exchange. This may account forthe firmness of many of the above quoted | socks, and it is the opinion of the most thoughtful | financiers tnat if even pour Pacific Mail could be werrymandered into bankruptcy and a receiver appointed, as in the case of Rrie, the stock would ‘gely appreciate, as the public would have faith at last in honest management, and would come forward to support a property which has been well nigh confiscated by kuavery, and only needs good management to pice tt on « dividend-pay- ‘ng basis, To-day we have a rumor that Panama tas made an arrangement for remunerative trafic with Pacific Maul; to-morrow 11 may be contra. ficted, and so tue bulls auu bears play shuttlecock and battledore with tue property of our citizens, {t is time such financial antics snould cease. The | course of the market is indicated by tne following changes :— ADVANCE AND DECLINE. ADVANCE.—Atiantic and Pacific Railroad pre- ferred, 34; Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railway, %; Quicksilver, %; Union Pacific, 45: Western Solow \: St. Paul preierred, 4; golc, 443 Ere in Lonaon, 34. ‘Dectixe.—BHannidal and St. Joseph, %; Lake Shore, %; Northwestern common. *; suite Mail, %; Keck Island, \%; Toledo and Wabash, The stocks which remained stationary were Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph, Central and Hudson, C., C, and L C., Erie, Onto and Missis- | wippl, Panama and St. Paul. There was nochange {pm the loaning rate of gold, THE SALES TO-DAY were in the neighborhood of 170,000 snares, prin- | tipally divided among the active list, as follows:— | New York Central and Rudson River, 430; Erie, | 4,200; Lake Shore, 47,400; Northwestern, 7,200; | flo., preferred, 700: Rock Island, 200; Pacifle Mail, 20,200; St, Paul, 100; do., preferred, 400; Omoa, 1,600; Western Union, 20,500; Wabash, 2,925; Union Pacifft, 12,500; C., C. and I. ©., 300, THE HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. ‘The following table shows the highest and low- est prices of the aay :— 9 aT ‘ florcawestern ‘preierred 10% buy ox | Rock laiand. oe 102% 102 | Pittsburg: 89 83% | aukes ‘and St. Paul. ue 33 82% | MUL and St. Paul yest . 6 5635 on Onio and Mississippi... 237% 4 23% | New Jersey Central..... 110 lio lle | oer —a Western. ts 18% 118i5 | nm , C. and I, vo. | Veatern Colon { Atlantic and Paci Paciue Quicksilver pi a Adame Ex. #4 a 10%, Weils-rargo Bx 605, 8 81 0 American kx... C4 & 6I% wiiuoiyg 8 102 C'S apres: Sasa a3 TREASURY DALANCAS. ne emenen ee cae ne NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1875.—TRIPLE 00d. 88%e, Sita Bes go. prime to, cnoiee grass mats, 2c. m6e.; Singapore do,, Blo, a We.; Cove 9e.: con- day to Lave harmoniously arranged all their aiffer- ences, and it is not too much to predict that | lon, Se. aflige ; gmat Mer & 2e,: Laguayra, Innes Bade a sai bow oo ae ake: within ten days old passenger and freight rates » Tage. o 16360. ; Bt Domingo, 16}gc. & even atch ‘itanaard, Nos, 7 to, to Will prevail to @ great extent over all the late H9e.s “Costa Bites, 310. @ 20e.; Mex ‘, oes ies dow Gio Bt yi se ie, oi jean, 19, 2 2e.; Angostura, IMe, a 213¢,; Savanilla, 18c. a 213g¢.; Curacoa, Ie. a 19? ge. Corrox on the spot was d-ailand nominal. Quotations were reduced }ge. Der Ib. kxportery retused to go on except at still lower prices. Spinners purchased only are quoted by Measrs. Glendinning, Davis & | to meet present wants arid refused to bid on round lots. Amory at the close of business:--Clry sixes, new, | The offerings were comparatively free. The effect of 107; United xaulroad of New Jersey, 181143 Penn- | fis toreau, fuori age pe | sylvania Railroad, 503;; Reading Railroad, 64; Le- | commercial and foanrsial Tailures fuding high Valley Ratlroad, ex dividend, 6045 ; Catawissa Railroad preterred, 414; Philadeiphia and Erie Ruiroad, 207%; Schuylkill Navigation preferred, 14%: Northern Central Raliroad, 30%; Lenigh Navigation, 50%; Otl Creek and Ailegheny Raiy — Way, 10 sales; Hestonvilie Rallway, 25%; Centra’ | §,'3, Transportation, 45's. Market steady, in flores September NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES ne alae. June 16, 1875, | BEFORE CALL—10 A. M. Porte’ Kieo—Refining, common to prime, ih nocery. fair to choice, 8 9e. Braci— uteh she a Noa. 9 tol andard. Nox 10 to 12, ras ty tra pag: % ed, 11! competing lines, Mr, A. J, Drexel, of Pailad pbia, 18 largely creditea with being the mediator between Mr. Garrett and Colonel.Scott, PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Sreaniee was dull and weak at 14%. a I5ige. for Western. les by auction, 13 bales goat at 2c, jeer a | Iveling of unegaimens w!iieh re-uited in nc ote sales by auction of 2.512 packages sound cab) baltchests es e3 et 21, 47 de. uncolored Ju} t from. $f. a nd 477 do. Amoy Oolong at from 26ige. & ‘the market was steady, per gation. Grain freights were firm. Oil freights were a sight advance, and & falr demand tor ary, 14 2 Mareh, 19 May,’ 15 94 dard classification 1874, and om upland coston in steady. with tonnage. | The engagements were a8 follows: ~To Liver- Store running in gu aly hot wore than naif a ride pool by stent above © bushels grain at 7d. per bushel, and ain, 1,900 bbls. dour at 2s. 3d. ustrian bark, hence to © or orde: ith 4, arters grain at6s per quarier: an italian bark, with 4.00 do, dor, beace to, Pewarih Rouas tor or- ders, at 5a 9d., with option of Waterford, at 5: a British bark (fo arrive! hence to Hamburg, w: vols. refined petroleuin, at 4% Sd. ; a Ger vovawe, with 8.00 bbls. lo, do. at ¢ bark of'330 F below je quoted :—Urdiuary. mary, Wc. strict good ordinary . 14%) ste. ; meaddling, 19% pod midi lin 10u8 based or) American standard of claasitica- Brands, Aladama. N. Orteans. Tex 1a, aK 2%, The cha 1 Low siddias’: & Norweguin $1000 O & Miss con st. 400 shs Un Pac RR | “ jons register, hence to the Baltic, with 200) | cksilver pt 90 do. Gent ensais 4a. Md. 5d Britivh Dark ito arrive, of 649 1th case oll, at 2be. per Middiing 1 tair ne with 3.520 bbls petro- cts, wt a an American bark, of 775 tous register, signs to Hata urg direct, with refined petrole- Tota, 9, He 19162. Juiys 10), at 9.40) datas, Today, up wo at If 31s Fda Is. Loy at 1a Sisaee af Bisste., 9.0 at 14 te-t6e, 500 at! 200 at ds Mopite, June 16, 1875, 143gc. Net receipty, 18 200. Stock, 5! Cotton unchanged; middlin 4, Exports coustwise, 8 sale & HAVANA MARKET. Havana, June 16 1875. firm. On the United vie naw y dais. paid Prema short sight, 60 Palen eer hore a ut. old, 108 prominin: on London, Se o§ - (3 2 = e = ios EE tee Se =a betta fe atic B a Fat M4 SL-B2C., 0) ac 14 Bo Hevaber, 105 a Tae diyat Uf 9i6e., 00 at 1a 10 ‘Tenn @% ns..be a tinued Gui, bul p unchangeo. We note sales | ket. We advise perusing it.” } honor 10d at ao ibe jam. haaae pee 100 us 100 MIL Peas a at 1h Y.-6o.; December, lard, aA civ reals per erro: 1700 ksrie RR 18 Lo: o $ iwonio £ es eae EUROPEAN MARKET. - * D ; lv June for July. even Loxpox Paopucs Manxrr.—l oxox, June, 16—Even- ibe recers.ay at the po sere, te Tobiows: “Galveston. | ing.—Spirlts of turpentine, is. 6d. a 228. 94. per 15 AN ‘Sew Orleans, $6; Mobile, avani foacheerearst--avhaldati otis 10:15 AND 11:30 A. M. | Gs; Wiimington, 140; Nortulk, 441: New York’ $1700 US 5-20, 0,168... 1246 Bo: 41; Fbuudelpuia, 7. Total, esl, this day FINANCIAL. | 100 0 Us d's, l0-4u.c..... My! Tic ese’ 2809. this, day lage year.2128” Total mace | 2 near eresananeesened pe ae ae Me | eptembirs we 7.85 bales. Corton ieigu Closed as LEX, FROTHINGHAM & ©), AKE SPOKEN OF SOOO HU & 3s. | follows:--fo ‘Havre, by steam, Ke. ‘To Hamburg, Litss Iwo U 85, 0, ar. | Kean’ 200 compresed “ia Breen, by steame Ae? | iy the Philadelphia Inquirer as follows:—"“They keep Libby tompressed. ‘To Liverpool, by steam, 1-82; by ‘sai, FIRST BOARD—10:30 A.M. | 9834 their customers thoroughly posted by a very ably writ- $5000 Tenn 6's, old..... 52, 1900 shs Pac Mail 8S.. 32% ‘ ‘ f the w a 7 mo ume gtew:.") Sis, 10g Adamerexe.n'é U0 outs, 24.500 ao. + bar ten financial report of the weekly condition of the mur. | 100 Mo 6's, 1,9b5, .. Or 00 Dis. Hye sour seasduil and Unchanged. — do) Mast PT eM. feat tras quiet. she suics were io, bbls. ub $4 4a $45) | ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & CO., Bankers, 12 Wall 1000 M & St PTs g for Hremdywine; Western yellow, $8 9 4 $425: Jersey — NJ C, Istm'n and Pounsylyania yellow, $4.6) & $415; coarse, $1 09; | stree mentioned as follows by the Pittsburg Dis- 100: Del, £1 & W,con, Hine fitted, $1 60: voller’ yellow, $1 79; bolted’ whiv 10 Mor & bs $i 89 ver 100 Ibs. ; Jerse; sucked—boarse. SLB a $1 ol patch :—"They undvubtedly do the largest business ever | 170 a $175, aod fine whits, $i Va gsi posts Hue yellow, § oy established in their line.” ets | No. # sca ih 25 a $A OS ; — | PUpartine state, 4.5049) | ALEX, FROTHINGHAM & CO. are mentioned as fol- So. Erle 4th tn. 93 «| bxtra Siate. 4M u 045 far 30) Lome ck | bonds 10) | Choice ata: 5254 575 | lows by the Kansas City News:—“We believe them to 3000 Mic 06 | bupertine Western tia 4H $00 Hud R 2, 6134 | kxira Western. 4904 525 | be the most successful house in the stock privilege busi- ow) Har bst, 7) Ot, | Micnesota... 5a 6% Juco UP Rb | 49a 52 | nese” 1) do. 10 Unie KL we bias, | oWa wo i 2500) Un Pac He 2.0 Un Pacific K 743 | GW 70) | “ALEX FROTAINGHAM & CO. will turnish to those H 8 ote 3, Louis, straight exura. 5 75a 645 | desiring to invest statements and quotations, weekly, of St. Louls, choice double extra 6Ha 7H)! — $e EaUls candies family... + 70) 4 900 | great value, containing many points to those unaccus- liye tour, fine to superfine. 4Wa 4 | 5 southern, No. 2 | 400 4 450 | tomed to Wall street operations. Their aadress is 12 Wall Jou Morris & Es 2a. southern, saperfin 4a 5W 7100 Chie & Mil Tst.be | southern, extra 5258 6 5) | street.’—Boston News. . 2100 North Me lat | Southern, faaiiy TWa 87% — ‘S00 Cley & f | ate 39a 4 | Albany Post says:—“Nessrs, ALEX. FROTHINGHAM Tshs Fourth \ is 4 meal, Jerse Sha 370 5 B’k ot Commerce. 124 Gorn meal, Brandy wiie 46)a 465 | & CO,, Bankers and Brokers, offer tacilities more liberal | 100 quick M Co Corn meal. punchvons. awa bess 17, « . 2 —Wheat was aul, lower and’ nomin, 8 Ataé ae closing at about | than can be found at any other house fa the street.” | BBN ft: American (Journal) says:—‘There has beeu over ‘The sales were about 70,00) bushels. at Caleauo. to arrive noxt Week: $1 18)4 tor No. 2 Milwau- bbee. Now on the canal, $1 35 u $1 4044 tor red and amber 100 Con 1) West Un fei. $3,000,000 profit paid, in 9 days, to owners of Privileges 0 | winter: also abo Uushels las: eveuine at $11/% | by the bankers in the street. ALEX. FroTHINGHAM | % bo sey, d a ae o aL ie Mil eseoet. C ain ) juiet, but stea i ales We ae els at 5 it of any sing! a } Bic? aiSaeror steamer, Bic, a Sic sor sail Oats were ta a nad ae 4 z i i en | T request an eh wil sales of ushe ls ar Usfas safe met! c. ior Tanada, Osc. n 7c. tor mixed Western, 7c.» waist. cose baioccomueaed to advantage 18 to purchase Privileges on Stocks, and those contemplating to operate should do so through | We, for while Bs a was nominal at We a $1, in boad and tre cred and nominal. Marley | quiet and unchaugea ks.—ihe mardcet was ithe at el hengs We quote ier pas saeb Ages; “tes “Dore king frm FROTHINGHAM & CO.—N x | without cl eC. yo Ni | feo, Gouripore. 16. ican, Cae ae bags ices | 0 be silat jew Lerx | “Heuer amp Jute.—The market for hemp was quiet and Independent fe gy hn eng Sons rea: | Advises—The Evening Mail advises “those desiring ~Ameriean, dre: | BEE BECEBER BERR BREE! * cided e arts & | s' $255 ie Sai lb ‘te ater far ‘cute Hasna, to speculate to SEL, aa with ALEX. [8 a3 Shem Wailn holon at Wee aS abibe. Cetteney, [ree 8 OO Wall mireot, oe leaaiag | BEFORE CALL—12:30 P.M. Sueaieme, 66 varact was dull and without material | Bouse inthis braneb.” == | ue Pa Kot com UN pena aR Sig | ehaaee ig caesar As, Es, “Soa Ua Sn ae | “ALM PROCMINOUL & OO, Ho 18 Wall mrt | r Sighes vB85 irom Savanitia per Clarivel: 0.03 have tesued = etroular giving © fine, comprehensive | fers as Perot domes porte tote wi PD nies, gad. jp memement New memes tareeee tA sates of 82049 G00 | 900 Ee at 1 do Bi bala trou Calcutta, per Uieneorss, “tock on hand — | naye realised many thousands of aollars prof." ~Grand | a adhe de Poo sen $i | doopeta and savaciuia 1.0m ag Vorts Cabaio, by. | R4Pla Times ee | ores dizlenn. 18 Bas Sete ee rani 6400 do, “ALEX, PROTHINGHAM & CO,, 12 Wall street, have iy in stern ana Southern, "rota 483.200 hades. and 170 | in thelr employ twelve bookkeepers and assistants, 30) ww 3 S12 oales Eas: indis. | There are firms who employ as many as six men.”— | % 1s Commercial Advertiser. the | = 3 “A Profitable Invostment.—if you will send to ALEX. | oad heady a Hed deh oth iii FROTHINGHAM & CO., Bankers and Brokers, 12 Wall $3 —o dacs a meraigt, | Sita ty amante, cosa nay tat | 10. 7 he op 4 You Wil be2ome posted as to best an ont | tases | ta lacie aso fteaia ad eecteh as crit Blea, 2) ar Yapeachy, $ibs,a 22 ibe. fone a aeea Serer | Ese) Me. ee, oie ibe eat tbe. Ie. gold, selected. ae rt i much ma} / wrRarermine Gateet foe hebtond tole tas qalet | gate lor yourwlt."—vubugus Goa | ‘was inactive and quote :— prices were without change. We 0110 ee . California, inoco, ee 260," 25}40. 0 280. a a 2 Hat ihe, He anew fa fed 243se. a 2d)40 ee ae oalt in at the New York Stock Exchange bought and by us on margin of five per cent. a a ee —— PRIVILEGES =| 4; | Poordamaged. a ay 7 orep siauahter—Light backs. Mey 8 See, mda wht f 1.2000 e light crop, 320. 0 mi le cro} } neg one i THE MONEY MARKET. 1o0w0 Gt West 24... Pt bl | ae: A Me. a Boe. Texas— Light, crop, sepa ww eek Shenae Or ausbis pares Money was easy ut 2 and 2% per cent oncall | 92#s,'gurin Nat ik. aX | i die.'s 200; Tourn oak, Wore adie.* beltien, Nac. | LARS seme bave been realised the part Siaays. Fut or | paper is wochanged. Steriing | 6 sais | | *UoLassrs.—The market was auli sud. inactive. ‘We | exenange 1s steady aod firm; prime, asking races, | %) i “Cuba ceutritugal and iixed de, Boe ao, | 6.88 and 4.91; selling rates, 4.879 4.87); and4o0e 4.0035. Reichmarks, 4% a 8X and 9%: 8 9555. Cavies, 96. Prime Paris, 5.15 a 5.11%. The only fecora must be of extreme dulness in this de- partment, THE GOLD MARKET ‘was frm in the morning, and great strength was Geveloped us tne day wore on. The Cunara Steamer tokes out nearly $2,000,000, and it js said about $1,209,000 is engaged for the German steamers to-morrow. The advance of the goid premium to 117, at whic rate it was firmly Malotained, was regarded as indicative of nigher price: OPERATIONS OF THE GOLD EXCHANGE RANK. Gold valance: Currency Dalal Grogs clearan CLEARING Otse STATEMENT. Qarrency exchanges. Currency balances. Bold excaange: Quid balances. THB PORRIGN MARKET. The London advices report the rate of discount im the Opeu market for three months’ bills ad- Vanced to 3% per cent. Consols are steady and American securities frm. Tu-day 13 fortnightly ‘etthog day at the Stock Exchange. After the terday the Jailare of Snund East India merchants, and Alexander, Collie & Vo., of Mancaester, was announced, the former with liabilities of £250,000 sterling, and the latter £3.000,000 sterling, These fajlures do not involve auy American nouses. Late advices trom London reported the adaitiona) fatlare of Messrs, Rainbow, Uoiberton & vo., with liabilities stated at £126,000. No turtner particulars. A great many Sensational reports of failures Were seat over the Wires, but it is believed these Were in the interest @f Erie manipulations 12 London, aud consequently are n0t reproduced here, GOVERNMEXT BONDS. Government bonds here are strong and where changed are higuer. in State bunds the busincss Was confined to Tennesees, which were signer, the old sixes 24; new sixes sold at 6134, last bid 404, and sixes, new series, were i per cent migber. RAILROAD BONDS. Railroad bonds were firm in the afternoon deal ings, particularly for the Pacific issues, which Closed at the highest prices of tue Gay, One lot of $60,000 Cnion Pacific land grunts brougnt 99, Rock island sevens aud Harter sevens sold at 110. Chicago ana Nortowestern consolidated coupon GOid bonds advanced to 90%. CO. 0. & I. C. firsts Geclmed to 4744. Central Pacific bouds closed at 106% to 105), and Union Pacifics at 104% to 104% for Drats, 90 10 100 for land grints and 92% to 06 fur wukiog funds. MEMORANDA. The Baltimore aud Ovio Raiiroad and Pennsyi- fania Railroad companies were reported yester- uscovado, Fell 3. ‘63. Ei | , Straddies $25) eaon, “control mr ares of stock for 30 Sue Ogee | Seder gy Me palace Sane aay nates 0 anion, Tur SE ee as ee eee | Bished. Famphist, containing valuable statieaeal in, i) bbls. strained at $1 Sy, 1.W00 bola di ae oo showing how Wali s reet operations are oe mans 3) PES FR frm, with sal he sales were at $1 75.0 $1 3), ‘ar—Ine di pues ie | mand ‘fra, the wa oyane 9 | thy pen rpe sales ¢ “ uae Oe. | ——e —spirits turpentine, 3c. a nag 2% | WE agi as: Witinington tar. $2 Wasbiagion do, | Sremibuy cosas by ce aches. ne are | es eee ee ae . TUMBRIDGE & CO., “a erree ae Senet, Lane yee 8 ee ee Bankers & Brokers, No. 2 Wull street, New York. | S=MONGY ON LIFE AND | Policies, Mortwages ani refined cotton seed was weak a be KanPac RR.bé.bi 2) G.ive was moderately T REASONABLE RA’ ju GO. seeeeee Pan jo. ment {nsaranos | Menhaden was quiet at | other securities. ali Kinds effect ta 2:30 TO py. M. Crude sperin and whave were iugsive.. alm #3 | | bestcompanies J.J. Bitlet & Co. 117 Broad wa $2000 Disot CS-40s... 900 she Union Pac RR. 74s | Ney, iat quote arseilles, quarts, ia i 0 TO LOAN 1q000 Un Pae st... a 5 itty | 84H; do., 10 ans, $1 Je & SR See ee m3 ea tees Tigi ho WA estate 1m tals Sy) CO a TC ist ie Pg ag My ‘ct oie. rule. | city or Brooklyn, tor teria of vears, withoat bonus lov shs At & Pac ithe Northern, a. & Be. SO. Ge 7 "wok S ¥ LLIAM &, LEAVITT, 13) roadway. DN Wes Un Sig unpleachéd winver, 70e. a 73¢_: sia . m0 do Sie, | Sire: | Ge, bingebee Sere. Te “a jae A —LAPSLEY & BAZLEY, 74 BRUADWAK,—sT0CK BWNJven Big | Spring, sperm, crade, $1 cd; + PRIVILEGES ON MEMBERS OF THE STOCK Sie mail SS) 5 bieac! Sieg Fi 1: do. os ae ae $2: EXCHANGE (NAMES GIVEN AL JIMH UF PUR. w) si go.. unbleached, spring. 9) 9%; 2 CHASE); NU PRIVILEGE FOR LESS . 100 5) Se. ; lard. prime winter, @L hii u0., sprit SHARES; OUR PRINCIPALS DO NO1 ADY. 2 Erie Ri » 16; Fed, Western distttied celal NO CONTRACTS IN OER NAME; PAMPHLET 00 2 tw ye Yellow, 6 onpenseess aioe Sod | MONEY, IS, LOST AND MAD: IN, WALL STRE ine" g ie Winter, uc, «760. neatstoot, sue. « $190; Bank, | MALLE RE i vs -f : Straits, 43:.; vataral lubricating, 2 a 99 gravity; “ | 3c. A aw. SELIONAN & 00. by auction of mi oP) Broad oon "New York, ioe letters of credit tor travellers, | y part of yon Asia, ‘Atrion, Australia — * ‘ope, Ca Wikre, #00 Union Pac Ri COMMERCIAL REPORT. pies oranges at trom $4 50 to mo, Naples aud Messina lemons $0 cases Valencia oranges at ir box. be Market was dall and closed stead, fo. tor feflued. ihe sales were 1,04 bbls. ead | for deliveries up to July 15, and 15,000 bbis. } at l2ie. tor deidveries trom July | up to the 15th. Grads iu balk was quoted at 6%e. 10f promp: and month, for July; do. in bbis., ¥y0. tor prompt and mouth, 9} uly. for | payable in ASS AWOUNT TO LUAN AND CASH MORTGAGES | on prime city and couutry Property: commercial oer ang alt An dae at Securities he COTTON ON THE SPOT DULL AND LOWER— FUTURES BARELY STRADY—FLOUR DULL AND a UXCHANOED—WHEAT DULL AND NOMINAL— | * Sc, ford Hedied—-tandary, wtute, Bik it CORN QUIRT AND STEADY—oaTS FIRMER— Bier prom RYE NOMINAL—BARLEY NEGLECTED axD 3%, 11h NOMINAL—DARLEY MALT QUIET AND UN- adic for prompt: ieegraphic advices tro ne, wert Titusville—O pen CHANGED—PORK IRREGULAR BUT ACTIVE— tutvi's! Pi ‘Oil Clty Quist Srgoed LARD QUIRT—PETROLEUM STEADY—NAVAL Vulle— gue: and steady $136.8 $1, 3746 Maloute=-vutl STORES QUIET AND FIRM—GROCERIES QUIRT Peeser ea uel ane Sey Camew Na OND Taunt Savings | BANK, “pox STREET and Bowery.—New York, Juno 16, is75~Thirtieth vidend. The srustees lave directed that cp anu aiter Monday, July 19, incerest at the rate of six per cent yer snnum be pald to all depositors entitied a ‘est hot withirawn wat ‘be added to ans i draw HARKISON H \LL, Pi iy. treasurer: Jf. COOPER fore July 10, date int = & sitdation of mercantile affairs, Tue warkets were irreqular and io some ¢: held 15; ‘hipesas. 1 40, AND STEADY—HIDES DULL—LEATHER QUIET— Pi a — eceipte—Pork, 4 package: | owners —s | ons = quier—wuusmzy erEaD¥—ragiomzs | $9), 404) lard, lw do. the pork mar | ‘ular ailroad and Munieipal Bonds | amead AND JUTE QUIEI—oUNNIES Hoc boughs and nd eS ny . re Wepwaspay, June 16—6 P.M. | moderately 40 bits waren Auctioneers, There was bat littie important change in tne rats mes, |X un dent City atid Cow | genie ch Siaee ! Vest rss payin tor sale still more or | prices were considerabiy iower. Flour was dull. foe gas MONKEY TU LOAN ON GO0D Woeat was dull, lower and nominal Corn was ; a1. TOF | deniriny 1 UUR RUM ‘omy SVESE appiy to, wasn quiet out steady, Oats farmer, Whiskey quiet. ic, toe belite af 0 Broadway, | re) ry — active. Lard Freights wore Pork was irregular, out lesa WYERTMENT Ol ry Was without decided cuange. it ortiawe ‘or $16,000 or joss Hel ind i rh td | DWAY, SEW | .ueU ter. | rime city wt Ladge. | firmer. Cotrom on the spot was uuli aad lower ie. tor sty. aod sutures barely steady. Petroleum was OWN A. HIKRCM, NU, 6 FING SIRE ST. | Luan steady, XS we 00 be red Ri ady. Navel stores Were quiet sod drme Sree i x i prov Hides were dail and unchanged. Leather was co aM. ChQ.0%, okra ui . lor reir vo pi quiet, Onis were also quiet Hemp ana jute were in My “iatr BON, 171 BROA WAY, WILL SLi, wotive, Gunnles were also quiet Groceries were wtf dal Curroney: anon, ti | ah? inte ae Dares dune. samme sire olaie Becca Hort quiet and steady. Corrmez—The market for Rio was strong, Uther | + a ; gy 8 TO LOAN=ON FIRST MORTGAGES, WITH- grades were quiet and un yaa. We note oa wtlected by | of 300 bags Laguayra om private terms We fo toa fe | ay ere am, 08 sgond and eas Sees ey toe 4 quoteOrdinary cargoes, ic. o 1630: fair do. yood refining ne aie. bh D woRTG se. 0 17840.: good de, A7HKe. a Ie: prime do., laKe. Teusooado. sty: at TAK a ge. | Pe eae oe, Roe cof tka gure nce itos & iso. extreme for lots, 1640, & 19%0.; Ty, TORR ta. den Tew to cevk ae = 4 | OF vommusiont als he 5 at pe Apply, by bote, je W ov & Gaye, Java, poverume: Me 2160.) ao, i te @ che. urooery, ait te = WRANLeL LOB Abe. wat Howes a street + do, avod 10 prtwe, | Wiliam a ‘Orville Dory, rector of St, | Apple D., SHEET. SINANCIAL. | WANTED—-ON 1 BOND AND MORT. $10. ).000 * 2 on improved city Broperty 1n, Ninth w Ae oe per ed, goud bondsniau, Abniy to. Hy COOK, W'Nasdau street, room 6, thir ir. “COPARTNERSHIPS._ HE COPARTNERSHIP BENWe: v _ Weitzel and Henry, berlin this day been dis- es Manan ee ee a CARL WiITEEL, He NRY EBERL ANG. BUSINESS Oppowr UNITIES. SPECIAL. PARTNER O@ ONE TO TAKE CHARGE JA othe books wanted, with $85,000, 1n,an, established manufacturiu eas: net profits over 20 ent and on PEUSPL MOUS HUSINESS, NTER business to 3 bartuer reti 6 KSTABUL INESS MAN, WITH $2,010 TO LOAN, CAN SK- cure a good position and salary, in the office of aland company. ‘Address Houari 10, Herald offte A! PARTY WITH 35,00 0 OR MORE \ “and permanent investment wi of staple goods th tind quick and ex remuperative pri Address MA) Herald office. ya Manuracturer naive saloy at ACTURER, S SOON AS TRADE WILL ADMIT OF TAKING IN- ventory, T will sell toa ood business man, my third interest in a thorougnly established cash ods usiness: selling $80,690 to $10),0Wy & year: Tocated in healthtul, nieasant town, 00 iniu w Yor! trade no effected by “panies” or hard times;” °$9,.0)0 ash and unexceptionable references required. Address $5,000 CASH, Herald office, A at NTEEMAN HAVING HA ME SOIT OF offices wouid like to meet middle aged lawyer, wich ,, a and some practice; would only treat with a gen- man; the best references clven aud required. Address x K.. box 8,379 Post office, for ten da: Wor Jaw library, ald buy GENTLEMAN WANTED—T0 FURNISH FROM $150 to $300 for a novel entertainment, yielling large profits: investigation solicited. Call, between 11 and 8, at 129 Concord es ern Ni ae will sure pa. him ivory earl fits for nisshare, and havi Yon) eash, nya eal for THOM Ad, 122 it Twenty-fourth street. A Rane OHANCE.—A PARTY RETIRING FROM business will or rent a first class Whiskey and Spiry a keetitying lishment: «rench column ant ‘atus complet ade established. Parties with | only need address A. f,, box 148 Herald Uptown neh office, APITAL WaNTED—FOR THE MANUPACTURE OF heavy machinery, paying large profits and held by eXclusive ‘patems, opatroliing one of the | principal branches of trade in the country. Address MACHINERY, x 103 Herald ofices OR SALE—INDIANAPOLI3 WAGON MANUPAC. tory, possessing a well established trade, large capac. itv and the best market in the United States: will sell the Establishment, or an Interest, to an energetic man. Call upon J. MM METKEL, Fitth Avenue Hotel, room 209, jm A. Fe 1 ND Ti A coart, a very elegant ana proniabie busines: raonopoly; or will take «a partner here, woo has to at once extend the business over the en ire country. CARR & CO., 896 Broadway. Bi hl POR SALE—A NEW INVENTION, WITH MOULD, Jor which a caveat has been fl St the Paten oftice at Washington. Appiy at No. 110 Spri Ney. EAL ESTATE BUSINESS FOR SALE y ve rs established and paying a good income; owner retiring, but wilt give assistance a stated time daily to HON aS Be price $2,500. Apply to GRIGGS & CARLK- rON, 98 Broadway. “&WING MACHINE MOTOR.—PERSONS WIT! Ne trol of capital, knowing the want of the age, and disposed to supply It with very great profit, are invited to call and see a practical iliustration at ) between the hours of 10 A. G@ MACHINE MANUPACTU rtune to one with ci pital vo aesist in pushing @ new improvement in the Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma- chine, Address box 344 Post office, Bridgeport, Conn. 10 PHYS:CIANS—A SPLENDID CHANCE IS OF. fered tor the possession ot a Medical Oillee Practice, well established: declining health the only cause of resignation. Address PHYSICIAN, box 100 station wes ANTE “TO FO “RSA SURE A MAN TO FORM A COAL STOCK CO. any coast have the best of references as to caps, pinty ‘and integrity. - Address COAL STOSK. | Herald Uptown Branch eMice. THE RESTAU RE TAU RANT ation; eapitel Feqanr ters io agents, address WEST fice. $300. “SANY GENTLEMAN DESIRING TO MAKE De: 5 in Newport during tbe warm season 1i hn easy respectable business may call tore BROWN, No. 48 West i wenty-sixth street, $350 Wie BUY THe COPYRIGHT OF A BOOK, OU with whieh is connected anotner Busine: paying good profit. Apply to L. HARRIS, 76 East Bro: way, $l. 000 TO $5,000) WANTED—TO INCREASE A jong established manufacturing busiaess; unlimited : sale. 23. udson street. $3. OO CAPITAL WANTED—IN AN OLD ES- tablished book y given: would ao $s at $100); Tolorences of high given and requir 0 agents or fpargere need apely. Aidress In $5.00 PROFIT FOR k, 3. paten. & D.. 5.000. thane toed vayine cau pag tier a Di ci 1 iba business, long enaviebe ade dress we. ‘e isa south Third street, Brookiyn, B. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. a LL—MEADE.—At the residence of the bride's 018, In BrOOKIyO, on Tuesday, June 15, by the rev Halsey Moore, of Hariem, FRANK Z. BaLt to 1,500 INVESTED IN Morris avenue, New- | Mary Avocsta, daugoter of Jimes M. Meaae. No carda, LEsTeR—CARPENTER.—On Tuesday, June 16, at the residence of the bride's jather, oy the Rev. R. M. Abercrombie, D. D., rector of’ St. Matthew's church, WILLIAM WINE LEsTER to ANNA M, Car. PENTER, Gau,hterorf E, HM. Carpenter, Esq., all of Jersey City, Eastern La please copy. MacKay. Se tein eae Jersey City, Jane re by the Rev. Dr. Ii ALEXANDER MacKay, Govan, Gixsuow, sevt FIRLD, Of © |, Beliast, Ireland, Maint —F isan okt Youkers, Jane 8, 1875, AL- Fred Josera W. Rivey to Miss MaRY EvIzaBeTH Fiswenr, dy Rev. O, T. Sleven. No cards, STONE—RYCKMAN.—UD Tuesday, June 8, at the Anthon Memortal churci, in this 2 by the Rey. ‘a0l’s coureh, BURRITT STEPHEN Srone and dwagnter of the late Alvert Mr. .—la Brooklya, on Tuesda: 75, at the residence of the bri June 15, di, to MARKY JANE Gnu: | g parents, k- the Rev. Father Thomas Ward, Lieu | tenant JOHN 1. SULLIVAN, United Stat Sapte A., youngest daughier of Eugene Ferria. No cards, Wesp—Wernone.—Un Wednesda: Jane 16, by the Rev, H. M. seudder, Henry P. ¥ E. Wetmore, a)i of Brookiyn. Woopitams—bAkeR.—On June the 15th, by the Rey. W. J. Savine, Percky Woopmams, of New York, to CuakLorrge L. BakeR, of London, London papers piease copy. DIED. Asporr.—in Brooklyn, on Tnesday, June 15, 1875, elder daughter of Benjamin F, han cy P. Abbott, aged 23 years. Puueral services willbe held at the residence, 160 Pawam avenue, Toursday at two P.M. Relatives and triends are invited. ANTHONY.—(n June 15, at the residence of ber mother, Nu. 163 Bioomfeid stree', Hoboken, N. J., the widow of Taomas Antony, iu the 27tn year of ner age. Funeral at the house, 17th inst., at one o'clock. Tue remains will be taken to Portsmouth, x. L, Jor interment. ANTHONY.—At Dorset, Vt., on Tuesday, 16th inst., ADDIE A., wile of Ward R, Anthony. Services Friday, 18tn inst., @t Greenwood. Car- Tiages irom 64 West Ninth street, at ten A. M. APPLEGATE. AUSTIN, son of Bilas and Phebe Appl ate, aged 65 years, on June 15. il be buried from nis late resideace, 369 4 Eighth street. on Frid afternoon, o'clock, Relatives and frends invited | to attend, ‘OLD.—On Jane 15, im his 2400 year, Gcstay ARNOLD. ‘rhe relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfuily imvited to attend the fanerai from tis late residence, Araola’s Hail, Boulevard, on Tuursoay, 17¢a lnst., at tweive M., sharp. AxMaN,—Uo Wednesday moraing, Jane 16, 197: atter ort but severe lacs’, Sorita, beio wife of Seligmaa Axman, m the Guth year uf jatives and _—_ and the congregation Beth-El and societie of ope, Brotnerly Love Gat | aud New York Lodge, No. 1, |, O, B. B., and Edward Everett Lodve, No. ¥7, L. 0. B, B, (of whica Gabriei Housman is u member) are etiutly invit tend tbe faveral, on Friday rniug, bh lem o’C:ock, Irow her late residence, Te eth-El, Lexington avenge and | bea eer eSounbeticat papers please cup: NOTICR.—i he memvers of moe Beth-El are re- quested to attend the iunerai of Mra. S. Axman, irom her late residence, corner of Lexington ave: te and hae third street, on kriday, June 18, at A.M. BY order of wJostbuSOs, G. PHSUN, Secret 3AKER.—Suddeniy; mura IDS, On ihe cars oi the Lnion Peciue Rarivond, ef Ogden, Hon, STxPHEN BaKeR, of Pouguke p. @, 1a the 460k year oF uis age. ‘delany .ds of the deceased, and of ©. Baldwin, Mi ure invited ti » Pougixeeps: Dallepast two ofclock, witoous sul Navy, to | 1 ony Jone 17, 1875, B, to SaRadt | 110ta stree:, near | | of her daughter, Mrs, Jonn Jones, No. | 381 Pweifth str EE street, where a solem: mass will be UDIOF the Feoose of his foal and tuence to Vary Cemetery at one o'ciock for internient. BURNS.—JOHN CHARLES, Only 80D or Thomas ang Maggie Burns, aged 13 monins and 10 days. A bud on earth, to bloom in eav jn. Funeral will take place on Thursday, 17th, from r td corner Ch eMENTS.—10 dersey Ci! after a long and painful lines, CATHERINE CLEM- ENTS, Relatives and friends of the family are invited toattend the tuperal, this (tbu half-past eight o’ciock, from 827 Seventh street The rematns will be takeo ta St. Mary's church, where a solemn mags of requi- em wil be offered jor the happy repose of her soul; thence to St, Peter’s Cemetery for interment. CLEVELAND. —On Wedpesday, June 16, James A, iniant son of W. H, and Charlotte A. Cleveland. Couke.—On the 14th nat, after a long and hageriae iliness, He.en, widow of Frederick B. Cooke, ged 70 years. Telutiy and Iriends of the family are respect. fuily invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, the 17th inst, at one o'clock, from the Testa lence Forty-third street, CONNOLLY.—A solemn anniversary. mo mass will be celebrated for the popes, of ti fe ate Dr. James JOSEPH ConNOLLY at the Church of St. Vin- cent de Paul (French), in Twenty-third street, bee tween Sixth snd. seventh avenues, on Friday, June 18, at ten A. M. Belat ves and friends are respectfully invited ta atrend, DRISCOLL.—On June 15, of pneumont ala, Come LIvS DRISCOLL, aged 44 years, Dative of Baltimore, county Cork, Ir aa ud. ‘fhe friends of tne family, and also the mamnbers of the St. Pavelek’s alltance, of which he was @ member, are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 69 New Oham- bers street, on Thursday Ree peal at two o'clock, and thence to Calvary Cemetery. Cork papers please co} ‘DUNLAP. —At Piatnfield, N.J., on pea June 15, Mantua J., wile of Abram B, Dunlap, aged 68 'e invited to attend the ce, Plainfield, N. J., on jock M. Carriage funeral, ut_her Friday, June 18, at twelve o’c! will be ag the depot to meet 10:30 A. M. train Centra: Railroad of New Jersey, from foot o Liverty street, York, w EICHENBERGER.—On Wednesday, 16th ins’ ERyesr, son of Henry and Catheriue Eicuenbe: aged 10 years, 1 month and 3 days, Friends of the family are respectfully invited te attend the funeral, from tne residence of Riu father, Jersey street, New Brighton, on Tn Jaue 17, at turee o'clock P, ELy.—On Tuesday, June 16, of diphtheria, GEORGE SoARe, only Bald ck 5. yeaa sien oe Lizate O. Ely, aged 2 years, 5 months Relatives and friends of the tamil are invited to attend the luneral, from the resi noe of b parents, 197 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, on Thurs day, at two P.M. Greene avenue cars irom Ful- ton ferry. FINDLAY.—At Westchester, on Taesday, Jane 15, SUSAN FINDLAY, wile of Roberi Findlay, in the 62a year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re. Speotfully invited to atcend the funeral, from the First Presbyterian Chureh, at fnrogg’s Neck, ee ceeere on Friday, June 18, at one o’clock Fisuer.—At Yonkers, June 15, 1875, GRORGE FISUER, in Che 67th year of Nis age, Funeral on Saturday aiternoon, June 19, at St. pes Episcopal cnurch, at nali-past tiree o'clock FIvzHakRis.—On Wednesday, June 16, Captaim MAURICE FITZHARKIs, aged 37 years. Funeral irom his late rowidence, northeast cor- ner Forty-sixth street and Third avenue, om Friday, 18th, at hali-p: one o'clock P. Friends of the family aud members of tpe Olan-na- Gael asa sae are Tequested to attend t! duoeral . FosveR.—On Tuesday, at half-past six P. Haney KEELER Fosrer, youngest child of He ary L bid Emma Hoyt Foster, aged 6 years, 2 months and 19 days. Funeral will take gi on Thursday, the 17th inst., at two o'clock irom the residence of the parents, 279 Macon street, Brooklyn. en —On June 14, suddenly, Louis Pugy, aged eats. Jatives and friends of the family are respect fully, laviied to attend the bm yseg from bis late residence, Ne. 8 Cannon street, on Thursday, Jane 1%, at tw o'clock, without cfr haren} notice, APPENEY.—Uo Tuesday, J| at ner resk dence, 411 West Fortiesh street, the beloved wife of Patrick Gaffeney, formerly or oe ‘agent county Cavan, Ireland, aged 75 Relatives aud irtends of the ‘amily are respect (Toure fully invited to attend tne faneral day), at two P. GANNON.—On Tuesday, June Pd Mary ANN Gan- NON, aged 10 montus and 1] di Funeral will tae e irom, her father's resh dence, 601 West Forty-second street, on Thursday, June 17, at one P, M GaRkTLaN.—On Tuesday mi June pi tains pdt, Jonu ang Mary Gartlan, amily are re orig Trom big and friends of the spectfully invited. to song O a luve residence, 269 East eet, on Toure day, 17th inst, at taicphare one nee P.M. BHapt.—In this city, on June a beloved wife of Owen Harr, a fovendh of C! nd King’s county, Ireland, in the 334 mot a of her age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the are py spectfully invited to attend the funeral, te re: ee jee pti Fourth street, on Maru are" v0 o'clock. Bai Y.—-Oo ew of KgLLY, sored Canmore James Anple Kelly and granddauga' setalatives and ee of the family are Judy invited to attend the funeral, sa'rbubainy oon, June 17, "at ball-past two o'clock, her late residence, 433 Kast Ninth at mn Tuesday night, 16ta sant, Mane rR eee ane ups eet prs te Tuneral, soe 1 he residence of ner eettaes He. 185 Be street, oo Tatraday, avin tn dJeisey City Hoignts, mixer eae io the sou y ‘ear OF bis B Rela aud ited foes tae . corner deville and Ber. ma Thursday, Jane 17, at hail past a dveauee ~y clock P. yited to attend tue funeral, on Gg ee ae! inst., at two P. M., wt her late residence, N ‘ooklya. MITCHELL.—OD aesday, Sane 15, by Bripost, Wile of Peter Miccneil, ative of Ballinasioe, = Galw Ireland, in the a year of her “ite funeral will take place from her late rest dence, 344 West ee oe ‘ta street, oa Thurs {-past one o’ciock P. M. OORE.—OD Wednesday a 16, ALICE CBCILIR, id rot J Elizabeth Moore, and inieods 01 Mine family are respect- fully mvited to attend the faneral, from the resh dence of her parents, No. T Morris street, on Fri- day, 18th inat., at one o'clock. MOOKK.—On Tuesday, June 15, Sanam ELIZaBETE Moors, aged 22 years. Kejatives und friends are invited to attend het juneral, on Friday, June a: two P, M., irom tur residence of her brotuer, I. ©. Moore, in Waiver a near mae Jersey City (late gag Pat In York, on the sth of Ja i Buiax Ps PARKg, and interred in 2,144 Norta Second street. Qvick.—In this city, on Tuesday evening, 1601 inst., ELAM C. QUICK, aged 47 5 ears. mats ee His remains will be taken t iy this (ihursday) morning, by the 8:30 trai tives and irtends are invited to accompany the remains irom Forty-seconu street depot. Kiog.—On Wednesday, 16th inst, ater a short vat severe iliness, 0; pneumonia, 1HoMas Riom, ¢ Bative ¢ of Castle Island, county Kerry, Leland, aged 49 years, Relatives and friends of the family and those of his brother: George, John and Stepnen, as aise those of his son-in-law James Barton, are fully invited to attena the funeral, Friday Doon, at two o'clock, from bis late remaeaes; 135 Hudson st: “y corner vt ony stree! Ripe way. je remal Mrs. MARY Rivowar, having been received from ‘the wreck of tbe steam- ~~ Seni Ma, foneral servi wu take place from hur tu ew East roirty- “aren street, near Park Be, Saturday, 19to inst, at two P. M, Fri nends Ot um family are :espectiuily invited to attena, withou’ turtuer notice. KOGERS.—At Stratford, Conn., on Wed: ednesday, Jnne 9, of consumption, BoPmROxIA B. Roe! daughter of the lave Charies H. Rogers, ag body of Mr. pny arr the funeral hates take , se 17th inst. fre his i {ugvon street, pd t sna frienas, Larcy Lodge aiedertaiel der Ver, Socialreiormer Me Sy to al ve gripes Ses One» aged 2 vee wit Fal will take piace irom pe late pe eet seme ence, orty -sev' o'clock P, M. f Relatives aad na friends 6r ‘Of the family | are luviced to attend, | pas ya to attend the /uveral, fro Waits.—On June 16, Spans &. Wairs, dangn ter of the late Rovert N, Waite. ‘Tue relatives und irends are respectfulls tm Episcopal church, toruer 0 or tox ton are ut nd Be aoe “second street, on Fri 160k of CHARLES W Wat eo Wreck of tng eral servi Train ieuvos Porty-sevOnd Aireet aepot at | ¥ RowN—Ou Tuesday, June 16, Josurm Unows, | siearday, 10 olock -—Uu ‘itesday, Jane 16, JosePH Bows, q y bins of the jamiy are, ti ana to y ae vane 8. Saiite of Malryfurnaw, county Attend witnowt farchor hotice. pe iy ited t4 ‘The iTeNds of thesamily and toose of his sone Ward.—On Wednesday, June 4 in-law, Henry McAdams and Coaries Thowpsen, | M., SARAH gd bing oi Captain Vat @)80 fis brothners-jo-iaw, Micaae!, Thos, and after a yatenes jie Kiernan, are requested tu attend bits funeral | Services ac fi 2 oa Friday, ay 845 Rast hie late residence, 421 Base Thirteensn atr a ecoud Tiends Of the iamuy are Touraday « 6 Dwe Oetwek, tv tne owe lumacul Conception, hast Fuurr to a*tond. Remains Wik v9 taken to Ore Ca