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12 THE MARKETS. TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS TO-DAY. New-York. May 12. i«O3- A»!:es. pks« l»i ßutter. rkg» -?,, Beans, white, bbis... ' lice«?. r^gs '•'" Flour. bM« 10879!E«:g». case* --•- 21.*™ rioor. sacks S6.«OSj Dressed poultry, pkgr. o-i Corstaeal. bWs 755 j Live poultry. crate*.. » Ct.rr.rnaJ. bags P.lsOiCalif <*«nge». ca— «... 1-,W"' OatHioai bbls 2»4,«>ilf lenioo». ca»««... i-*2V Wheat, busl> 123, b»t Apples, hbls. *^' j j> Oorr.. bush 44. 1W' Potatoes, bbls S5 Oats fcuih. ..— — —.- 75.0f« Onions, «*■» »J' Rre. bush iwsio. bbls. .- »'J™ J>«as. bush MOlKosln oil. bbls. I'J^ Ha.y tons 1.4V1 Spirits turp. bbl« •« Straw, tons — ~...- .V» ( Tar. bMs n '- Mlllf««3. t0n5........ 4441!-ugar. bags - -•%£ Hop* b*:«* »5S ! Oilcak*. pkp>- '•«' Beer bbit • 40 Ole-v stock, pkgs 1.1" B*ef tierces lOTobacco. hhds j£ Beef <car.aed). ca»*a . 3.454 1 T0bacc0, pkg?- Pork. bKs «»tmu*ey. bbl» w» LarrtiercSf.. 1^« M?*^^ 'w Larfl keg» -- il.9»t Lead, pigs J "%, ttrd" -ases M HKtos. bales --- -jg TalioV pkgf 3tl2:Hides. bdls »g Grease, pkrs 200, Leader, s^des "A w CASH QUOTATIONS. .... Nor. «*• 1 4y-s2l ■• ICotton. midiling 11-30 - ■ i sort. 20 .W Caßt*. No . Ri0...-. f * if ke copper ingot... «T5 l^^^.^!;,^^ Exc>-aii-"lVad.'"... 437Vi'Beef Sssiivi::::: *2« S^Ve^!.." 575 i Tallow, prime SS 1 * Wte«u No 2 red... 82,* i Pork. »»_. ------j- ««} Cc?n. NorrJTrt... S3 : Hog*, dressed, 160 n>. » .-Vt? No 2 rr'.xed... JS^i Lard, rir=e SO F:-ur. Mp':» paten?*. « *■• | EXPORTS TO-DAY. Wheat, buak — 520,497; Tar. bbls 5* SnT buan^-.:i... 220.6.-9 Reftned pet. pis ... 3 -^HIV, Sist fcush. ... --• l.«? 5: Naphtha . ...... 225.000 BaxJev bu»h 329 Cottonseed oil. gal*. f.5j5 Pela! S™ 3.455 Lubricating oil. gall. M4.MO riour fcbl» 6.^63 Beef, bbls 34» f£: «cka 1.675 i Beef, tierce. M C«rnnieal, bblt 9,22.!8ac0n. n> Mot. gr£ pl *"..v::: i»2S?S *■'■ ~ :::: $B HaT ba'es .... tl7.L*rd oU. gala =.«£ o: *Ye ».- l,4S2,Soo, Grease, n> *M2i Si^lt.turp. ra1.... 27.600: Butter. ».- . 1.5^ Pitch. bMi «0l GENERAL MARKET REPORT. . New-York. May 12. 1903 COFFEE— After ar. I— tl i I cpenlr-.g at unchanged ; rrices and a quiet market (Surmg the greater part of the. ISsT-r. co-ee did a little betWr to-<iay in the absence of •ellers being bid up £3 10 point* and ck-sing steady on That haelV ssles were only 13.000 bags. The early news wa» featoreles*. Havre was the cnly one of the foreign markets reporting a=y change. a=d that was an advance ef 14 traac Both the primary markets were easy ana the rate of Brazilian exchange was l-16d high. Port re- ; eelpu> a: BraziHan point* wer» SI'.OOO bags for the two ■ «iays and the Interior Santos receipts footed up about ILOOO bags Speculation locally was dull and featureless curing the maming an<J early afternoon, but there was •'me cererir.g in the last boar, which brought about the improvement noted above, without, however. mairat:r.g ar.v cfcanre In general condition* or sentiment Recent ; ma'ii sdvlcee from Braill are inclined to reduce crop «•<.-: mate* but the local trade put little confidence in these fliruree still holding, as a ru:- that the coming crop •w-ill Drove a very heavy one. BUII prices sre low en agh M render agrressive seUlng unpopular The spot market •wa* quiet, with quotations on the basis at Mac for Rio ; The rar.ee of contract prices in the local market was as ; fellows: _ Tester- Open. Hich. Low. Close. day. ■M- T — — g.*je*J«.«» 3.75 juu", 3.W S.frO 3&0 3.9053.95 S.S3 jlHv ' ..___— 4.OO&AXi 3.95 Auihjst'7" 41" 4.10 410 4.10®4.15 «00 f^ptember «0 «2S 42" 4 20@4.25 415 October — - — *!2Sf*.aß 4.20 November 4.30 •'■" 4: 1.31*4.33 4.25 December - _ _ 4.6Kg4.70 4«0 Januan- — — — 4.7.V?4.50 4.70 F'bniarv _ — — 4.5054.55 4.75 -■-- — — — 4 s.Va4.l*> 4.^0 A *ril ■.;.;... — — — 4*054.95 4.85 Foreign CMBse Markets — Rio — Coffee market weak; No ; Bio. U 06: exchar.se. 12 7-16 d: receipts. U.OOO bags (t«vo «iays> cleared for the United States. 8,000 bags;' stock. HZ M 9 bags. £ant.-* — Coffee market barely steady; good average Santos. 3J700: vf.-:it-- 21.00U fcags (twt days): rtock. NMM baes- Haxnburg — Ooffee market opened un changed: at 2:80 p. rr.. was net unchanged; sales, 6.000 bags- — Coffee market ipeaed stcsady. unchanged; at 12 m. *kCvaxio*d ?» franc: ttt 3 t-. m. steady, -uncharged; ■t f> 3f> p rr. ur.chang-ed ; total sales, 10,000 bags. Jtruary ...._ — &>.•>■ '. July _ 31.50 Fefcruary ..-•-..••~.-88-25 i August .........31.75 March _.._ 33.50 1 September 32.00 April S3.so! October 82.25 Mcv — 31.25. Ko\'ember - 52.50 June BL3K; December 32.75 The etatlstical position of Erai:i:an coffee is as fol lows: To-day. Lest week.Last month. N>w-York deliveries 7,404 13.4 i« 13.345 Baltimor*. delivertes PP6 107 1.17G >-"-■». Oriesns deliveries.. 553 411 Total doJlverl« . *.! M.tm 14,f>-'l S*w-Tes* wWCk 2,045.«91 2.011,743 2,12P. t PalTimort. ■■ .-k <jol«>2 66.654 72.783 S>.n -4Tiriesa« stock P7.«'32 102.^9 M.IM frtr»cks at aJI ports 2.203.057 2.235.«66 2,29^t1l Ar.fiit 350,2-» 527.60H E55.600 ViKiKe eupply 2.653.2*5 2.567.156 2.654.G11 Same time 1902 URB 2.330. '.C9 2.337.M1 COTTON — It was a very active and excited da;, in cotton ayaln yesterday. a:.c during ttaa early tradins nearly all the options advanced to a new high le\ r el for the reason Fcllowlng th.s. however, prices broke rtplilv unfler }-e«.vy irnl iftit by the bull c!!qne, and ;h»- rr.trket at t; • close was bartly steady, V with Auc-f and May et the low point cf the d&y. Hih'.le the list generally was net f*t;2o p .inti Ir.wer. Total, ea^ts r>f futures r.-er* 'estimated at f«O.OCiO baKs. At the Icpsn- Ijjst. v.hirh way at a decline of S points to an aiva^ce rf 1 point, the market was under the influence of •!'? e.i>- minting Liverpool cablet, favorable weathw and larger rt-eelp«». After a short period of irregularity and farther weakness snorts l>ega.n coveTini fuCtlvely. and. notwiih standing tt>« h»avy selling by '.onsf, pri.-<»« wcie marked up ur.ti" Hay r*-a<be<J its previous hich pool of 11.20 and Joly was filing at in.7<>. ivi:!i Aucust at 30.37 ana fcept*rr.tf«-r at S«.4S. At this >r«l • -i:.fc* became more • n<s more hesvv, thr nerket at New-Orleans showed signs cf tophravlness. and It became tpptrent that tbe f=mall<=r shorts in ir.» nearby options bad e:tner pretty thoroushly rr-.-o-t- or had become Ipfs nervous. Fc-r a time Trading «t« >f« .TM- ---I-- was a rush of fellirg order", vir.der wt "h prices wrr forced down a'.rr.'.- ss rspMly a>> ther -were advanced .-.n Monday, the Ust <3ec!inirig to a iev»l n*T .... pcin;s lower. "vjTh May s»;i'r:g ciown IS points rs corapsrei ulilj ihe final fi»ur<>6 rf the preceding o»y. The weekly report cf the Weatl er Buresj »a* consider-d r#arish. and this erioo-j'Sßfd ffV ir.g or the new crop month?, while -he port receipts ex r*e£*4 early estimates, footing up 16.229 bale« again*;' 4^47 hale* ias: veer. ExT>onf »et> ;:< r-17 i a^es. Tb* rsn?^ cf Bootraci prlcec in the local rnerket to-day VMM 11 follows: Yestei - OpeniriC. HI4 L«w. Cl^se. day -«y II. IS 11.2t' 11.00 n.tiogii f»2 11.18 Jtn« „ 1«t.77 10.77 10.T7 10.0@10.7rt 10 M J«ly IO.." 10.76 J0.45 10.48510.49 10<i4 Angus' 10.23 10.31 10.13 1M.13-J10.14 12.33 b«r?ember *>37 P. 4« ___•?. i. 43 «"*-tf.h«r '.'2 VPS fe.7. . H.fOa 5..J.4 ytv November 8.«5 >- >T *.C 9 5.745 b75 <i m December »■ -4 --- 5.70 5.743 it! 75 (• i«i Jar.uarj - . S.SS fc.7o --• x 5.78 i. A Ppot cotton •io*e<i quiet, with Quotations unchanged en the t.isls cf 11.30^ for mlddMr.g upland and 11.55 c for Tniddllng Gu!f. Sales amousted to 1.5'Kl bales. S'juthem ffot markets ■•.. 1. telegraphed ss follow*: Galveston *t«idy. Jin'-hanped. at 14>%c; talec 37<! riales; New «">r]«-ens firm, -r.ged. zt 31 1-iec; siles^. 6.sft> ra'e.<- Mobile quiet. *«c higher, at 10\»c; Savannah flnr., un <-hang*<3. st ■• -.c. sales. 49 bale?: Charlerton firm, un <hanseri. at IO*«c: Wilmington firm, unchanged, at 10c; Norfolk flr-m. 3-16 c higher, at 20 23-3 Cc: Baltimore norrii i:ai. f»c higner. at lOUc; Augusta steailv. J »c higher, at llVc: s*l«-f. 2-s bales; St. Louis steady. 1 l«c higher, at lO^jp; -a BS, 4.725 hales; Memphis linn. Sic high.er. at lO^c; sale;. 700 bales. Es-.lmcted receipts at New-Or le»ns for ta-ir.crrow were 2,5"0 to 3.000 bales. compared •w-t 4,51 bale* actual sast week and 3.fiM bales a year e.ri G»;ve«ton rtpmtM -.."■<•■ bales, against 3,551 bsies Jtrt w*^k and J.C-2 bales last veer. At Houston for to morrow 1.200 to 1.400 bales are cvp«-cted. compared with S.&V» baJes last »f»ii and 457 bsles a y»ar ago. Receipts at the p rta and interior points to-day, com j^red - •- the firr..» day last v.eek and last year: L9st '..• «• Present Pcrts. To-day. w*ek. year. stock. GaJvestos 6.214 7.415 LOM 41.491 OrJaana 5,355 MM 1,528 80.721 Mobi'e. 34 ■ <S J.»»» Savannah 2.0& 1,213 311 22.747 l"as lasioii — 3 2 2.571 AViimlagton 5 6 61 5.722 Norfolk 2,263 3.310 131 s.7'V' fca:-imore — — 1.551 3,(*2 Nev.Ycrit _ — "« 2S 11f.462 Bosfra 3" a* l^ «1 — Pr.iladephia 22^ inn 70 2.7*1 Various — W — 4,304 Totals '. 16.229 1.'..<«7 4.847 293. SM A J^° r : 300 742 - 5.240 M*nipM* 32* 358 1M 1«.521 Ft L..vis 54 IM 120 14.1^' Oir.ctnr.ati "•'• »0 si 32.142 Booatoa 5-s<^ *■'■*» 4.;4 13.707 foTtTi Ex'-hirpe cpecial Liverpool cables: Spot cotton ectiv* *.nd ritirjf; sales. 15«<") t-al>^: speculation and expert 5.C00: American. 13.0CN1 receipts. 15.0-»; Ameri (•a 11 M(i miicl _ up.and. 5.f12d. Futures opened *TtjtT:!ar r»57 r^'lnt* advance: elowfl feverish, net .'.-r t 7^ point's :.et fcighT. Mey. B.CS«S.«M: Slay -June. 5.67 d: June-July 5.0 d; July-Aurust. 8.634: ru«-S*ptember, Z. «<e; (9£: September-October. 5. A 5d : OctoV^r-November. 4 Ssd- Nov«i.t«r-D«con-.ber. 4.7754 7Sd: December-Jan us«-.• 4 TCi: Jfenuan-Febniary. 4.75 d. heater— Tarns very" firm, bjt -print s*ked check business: cloths. Dior* in«ii!rv. bat *ny advanr* stop? hßrtcew- ' j->pT~G c — The iiarket for esstntit: »"ii* T'ai. generally -tcadV -p'.th a tairly l«rge buslneas in a lobbing way. Tr..s tashstSi was closed on the foUowinp ba*is: Perper r-lit Western. ♦ tin*. $3 253*3.'.©: csjes, f3 .V^J3 M/e«rm!r.t. J4CJ4 IO: tariFv. JS2s§*3 '-•. pennyroyaJ. nS|tl«l citro=el!«. 2Gff2sc. Roots— The market was firm bring si;pt>-.rted by c. good lobtiar demand. v\e <iuot* tr* leadir-s rt^U at tl>« followincwices: Burdoc*. 4r- <rentian. sc: rins«ss. Northern. Js6*«: Southern. *4.V>- (Sneer. Jamaica, bieiichod. 13c; unbleacbed. ICk-; frolics s«*l. 54S'A:: hellebore, powdered. 6c; licorice, or dinary «c: stlectej. r-. bandies. "ioc: srrsEparilla. Hor curs.? 2?. . Slexlcin J%c: f*n«-rt. Western. 95c: South ern fiomir-ailr. 80c: crake. Virginia. 40c; Texas, 4«^: Cuiade. 2C»ff22c: natural. 15c. FL«OT-R ANT) MEAL—The flour mtrket was morerately active »Ith th* mills Insisting «in full r-rlces. but buyers raullo'j? ciirjr to Th* position of wheat Spring patent* »• •".054 40; wjster «r»ight«. >.": ,M>^»3 <••: winter pa.tent*. »' ybtA iT>rirr clears. $S 20€$3 40: exira No 1 winter. J. »g*3 10. ex-ra No 2 w-.r.ter. $2 f-'-nt'J 85: Ded Do?. «ni'«c>t; r/i to arrive RYE FLOUR— let. Quoted: FaJrTo good. 12 o->9*3 25; choice to fancy. S3 30GS3 50. njRXMEiI. — Sltidv- Qnotad: Kiln dried. $3<s «v 10 "as to brand BAG i'F.AL — Steady. Quoted: siae' wnlte and veli.,». SI 3Sgfi 40; coarte. $1 04 >tj^ ...FEED — Firmer. Ouoted: Spring bran. »r>ot Sl : »Cka to arrive. -'»' n>. »iT.V-: eprln» brsn BlMlln* «.17«*2i in 2-» Tb sacks. clty feed ♦•OS52i»V>. nominal: iinteed oil cake. J27: r .-, m jny «hep. |l7»0 r.'.r- fl?50. sacks to srrive; oil ine«l. '"gRAIV— TTirEAT— More attention vu paid by wheat v . wHE.iT Mote atteatiaa »a« paid by wheat tr»<"--s -o «either and crop matters yesterday thaji to th« nvrnmrat report which had «r.p*ier.tly been discounted. .-- trerefore rir-"- llttsl* •"ei^ht with the trad<«. While tte B-ec"^! foQerteae of tfce market was more bearish ! then otherwise. It had enough rally in the last few min utes to leave off practically unchanged en all months ex 1 oaat llsy which was up Xc 0.-1 covering of shorts- Along bull lines the Northwest again proved a leader up to , mM c:a> Influenced by prediction* of frost in the two Dakota*, but ' after the noon hour they sold off under reallxinp. while Si. Louis, which had been quite weak early in tee dar wan iteaflier at the close. Practically all crop n«« from the Southwest w*» of favorable tenor, aa «ood rains have fallen, and the waekly government bulletin m hHt tior.ed a sati»factor>- outlook. The «ame report saw in»<. iprinc seeding is cow practically finished, and" early sewn ii .om'ng up in healthy condition. It was said that Northwe«t stocks hay« decreased 7<X>, 000 buih so far tM« wtek. At midday quite a .ittle rally wa> provided by tne Crease of 6.327.W0 bush in world', stock »«ord to | ,° ••Bradstreefs." lest year's reduction hsvlng been oniy 2.724.000 bosh. The heavy decrease In European stocks , as due to a monthly revision, which "howed Jl üBlu 8l K upplles to be smaller than expected. Cab es were ail easier, Includms »iQ?.d net decline at EtasT»»h markets : 55 15 points ]..«„ at Paris, 4®l point at Berlin 41 | point .at Budapest. The interior receipts were 355,000 , bush, compared with 174.000 bush a year ago *?*■''- board clearances were 499.000 bush, most of the 1 alter Crota New-York Export business consisted of 1 load he.c and 18 loads at outports. Quotations of cash w riea t. i^ " ifloat basis, were as follow.: No 1 I JJ^ th iI" ' Pv^il SZ%c: No 1 hard Manitoba. S74c: No i, No^ ern ,lwve tobY S6c. and No 1 Northern --hicago. 87c. all l to arrive No 2 red New-Tock. 83 *.a no»lnaJ... ..-CORN— WhiK. the com market started out at - rather slow pa ce. it de- , veloped considerable activity before the na> ma 1 " %er ; *™ a strong advance, which left final prices H©»»c abo*« the previous nlgl.t. Most of the upturn was due to a ,n ■ uafavorable weekly crop bulletlng and predictions c : frost In Nebraska. All through the Southwest the ™» th r continues against the planting tt corn. There was a lib eral interior mov-ment. with coujjJJV ® ff^ in «^™ lb e« Seaboard clearar.<-es were 2».00f> bush T*e «**•"■ rbowed ccnslderable steadiness, with an **™™* °J '^f %<l in English markets. At Chicago one it of nf ul r : u 1 r : nent traders Zmm credited with Überal sales o f_ July d ur ing the day On export account there were . loads In New-Tork and 5 loads at outports. No 2 ■^orn closed a^ 58c elevator and 53c fo b ajo*t: No 2 ! whlte^ Me. arirt No 1 vellnw S4J»c fob afloat OATa — marKet follow^ 1 the Strength in com. *ndwa- »o^ talned all .lay. while in the cash market _ hrre 1|- oon buf-h were sold a, old prices So 2 oaU . lo? ed at 3R c No 3. 37^c: No 2 white and standard white. 41c Vi aa V k) .t at 51c and malting at 52®55c. both c i f B.iffalo. NEW-YORK PRICES. Tester- H ■:::: MM W:Mm i^embvvv.:::: "' "H" H uh -*% «% V^™' KS 8314 82^ 53* 53% M .T". : - - - « «■ CHICAGO PRICES. uiT? I***'1 ***' 78^4 78% 78 78* 78H ™£. ••-• n* 72 7-16 71% ra* 72H ie^emterV.:::: 70 H 70H 69 11-16 7O Max" 4* H «♦** ♦** ** H 44^ j u^ 44\ 45>» 44H 45H 44ji lumber' v.:::: U3 449-16 «** **+ <^ Oats: May S5 35^. 84 *i S5»/i 35 j~Z 32 32 7-16 32 32H 32 '.::::: r^s :»* 2?s 29% 29% Lard: May _ — — SSS2>4 «SBO July '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'... iS SO «897S Utt% 5824 8 S7H Rib«: May pf>7>4 920 8 07H »20 9IR July .'.'.'.'.'. .'.'.'.. 9ZO 27^ 9 12^ 9 27H 9 22 1 Pork: May _ — — IS 65 18 60 | j u ij. ";;;; 1700 1720 noo i-w 17 00 Receipts of breadstuffs at interior points, in thousands, layt three ciphers <ooo> omitted, flour bbls. grain bush, as '" '' V Flour. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rye.Barley. Chicago ...1....... 16 M 348 281 9 44 aukee I 7 7 26 2 78 Minneapolis — 60 9 2*J 8 6 ?t h uis-v.v;;;.v:.l £ i« — — — M Louis 7 29 106 66 - - Kansas City .ii:i-.-.i= S 120 32 — — Toledo — 13 fl 6 S 1 — Detroit 1 — * • — — Peoria — 2 _1£ _^ _Z Totals 30 255 705 437 15 127 Fhipments from these potata: Chicago 13 2 173 B4 — — Milwaukee 30 2 6 3 2 11 Minneapolis 124 SS 1 13 — 6 Duluth — 9f» — — 1» — Bt Louis 10 83 169 52 — — Kansas City — SI 46 U — — Toledo — 6 23 1 1 .— Peoria — 6 21 io — Totals v. 177 SO7 439 14S 22 16 Receipts at Atlaritic nort«: New-York 87 124 44 75 10 — Boston 4 ft> »5 24 — — Philadelphia 13 82 20 15 — 2 Baltimore 13 9 36 18 1* — N-w -Orleans 8 41 15 6 — — Galveston — 123 — — — — Totals 7«» ~4t» 141 182 24 3 Exports from Atlantic ports: New-York « 320 221 2 — 8 ; Boston 1 — — — ■— — " Philadelphia — 11 6 IS — — Baltimore 6 — — — * — New-Orieans — — r s — — — Galveston — 1*? *6 — — — Totals 15 49» 2f*"> H P 8 HIDES— The market ruled steady, with rather moder ate receipts for the week, amounting to. say. 21,700. The sales for the week were 16.871 hides. Stock is 18,200 i hides ar. kips against 10.100 same time last year. We quote as rollows: California. lf»e; Matamoras, 20c; Trux lllo. 19^»c; Orinoco. 21 i »c; Tampico, 20c; Bogota. 19Vi® 20c: -.'.re; American, 19?ic: Vera Cruz, 19'ic; Puerto Caracas and La Guayra, 20Uc; Payta and Ta basco 191tc; Port-au-Platte, 18c. Dry salted hides — Sek-cted out-.- paid, Pi>yta. 14c; Progreso, 12c; Maracaibo and Lvanllla, 14c; Matamoras, 15c; Texas. 14c. LE \THER — The market was steady to firm. We quote ac follows: Acid, first selection. 24#26c; seconds, 23H527C; third* 22'jc; rejects, 18(gl!»c: union, light backs, 33c: middle backs and middle heavy. 33333% c; seconds heavy, .'a3:e. light back*, cows. 32c; seconds. 30c" bellies, -- rj>, ; oal dressed backs. 36g3>>c: seconds. 34@36c; thirds, 32Q64c: bellies 16 I .*#l7c; belting butts, S7sj4'V; Texas ock cole, 27@30c. METAL.? — There »a; a sharp break In the London tin market to-oay, spot declining there fl •*>» to £134 Ba, while futores Ust £1 2s 6d, c;->i:ifr ar £133 15s. Locally tin was a n ,v--^.i, snd a rtiade lower, spol bein? quoted at £9J>052».70 03FFEK — Copper was unchanged in l>-.ndr>n at £C 3 &b for an I and i«3 2s 6d tor futures. In New- York copper wai quiet and nominally unchange I at 14.75 c for lake, electrofcrtlc and casting . LEAD — Lead was uncharged at £11 17s 6d in London and at : 4.37 l ie In the local market .. SPELTER— Spelter also ■was unchcnffeii ir. London, closing there at £21 10s and i n N-v rork at .=> 7.V- . . IRON — dosed at 52s 3d In <;!afc ■■ a.j-.r>. Et 46-. Bd In lllddleaboro. Loeajly iron ; was about T>o points lower on No 1 foundry Northern. ; TvhJch is new quoted at $21@522; No 2 foundry Northern is quoted at $20 35@52050; No 1 foundry Southern and I No 1 foundry Southern . '• at $216(21 SO. Warrants are ■ liOminal. MOLASSES AND SYRT.TS--Molasse? was steady but i quiet for all grades. Tiie prtmar) market was quiet but : steady. Byrups were steady to Bnn and quiet. Quota tions follow: New-Orleans, centrifugal, mon. 9H@ i 13c; fair, 14316 c: good. 17921 c: prime. 22927 c: New i Orleans, open kett!«. rilS4<"ic. syrups, comraun. 12-Slfee; ! fair. 18c; good. 19 21c; prime. 22@24< . fancy. 25®28c. OCEAN FREIGHTS— In the market ior cteain tonnage : th" demand continued light in all departments. Hates 1 were not qaotably changed and business was dull. In . tail tonnare there was but little business reported, but : tonnage was in good D and, and rates wen generally firm Quotations to Glasgow, Id: Liverpool, l'-.c. . Lnn i <soa izA Antwerp. l*«d: Bristol and Hull. -j-j'n-**^. : Ueith and Ne»ii.;:'.s. 2%d: Rctterdam. 3c; Hamburg, 20 : pfgs: Bremen. 22^i i:»-. C 'ton to Liverpool, per 100 Tb, | 12c. London, oats. i- . CHAi.VniiS- British steamer, ; 7.370 tons, general cargo, hence to Australia; berthed, i July: British steamer, 2.01S tens general rargo. O«lves ! ton to United Kingdom or Continent, 9s Bd, July 1—29: f British steamer. 1.3^9 tons, timber. Mobile to Belfast. i 85s. June: Norwegian steamer. 1.«>34 tons. deals. St. John, ; >: B. to L:meri. k' 37s 6d. prompt; British steamer, 2,4f»3 • tonF. pig iron. Middlesborc and Hartlepool, to Phila i df-Iphia basis. 7s one loading port; British steamer. 1,521 i tors, i-. Aimeria Harbor to Baltimore. 8s; British ; s'.'arr.";. I.SG4 I oa, continuj:ion West Irdia trade, one : rour.d trip, private t<=rms; Brlti'b schooner, 247 tons. I hnnber. Brunswick to Havana. two trips. private ! terms; r.chooner, eiueiu Roundout. to Baltimore. !JB schooner. 431 tons. coal, Philadelphia to ; Boston, private terms: »-r.ooner. 1.368 tons. coal. Phila j delphia. to Portsmo ■ private terms; schooner. 388 tons, j coat. Philadelphia to Wjscasset. ?1 80: schooner. 8W ton?. ' lumber. Savannah to New-York, privat. terms; schooner, ' "66 tons, pipe. i""amden. N .T. to Bangor. $2 25 and dls : charged; Hriti«h steamer, 2, 17.S tons, getMsral cargo. New- I Orlear.s to nltetj Kingdom or 'Vntinent. private terms; I British steamer. 2.24S tony, general cargo. Port Arthur ] to Liven i. private terms. prompt. OILS — Cottonseed oil ruled rather easy, with business ! along moderate lines. [teflned uetroleum was firm at : yesterday's advance. Linseed oil remains quiet and un changed. Quoted: Petroleum. SBBS. and in bulk. $5 65; ! Philadelphia bbl*. $S 50. and In bulk. $5 80; refined cases, 1 New-York. lIOSO . COTTONSEED OlL— Prime crude. ! f obo b mills, oSQSJ^tc; prime summer yellow. 42H5?43c: I off summer yellow. _'<i.tSe. l.utte r grades. 46547 c; | prime white. 4PQ47c; prime winter yellow, 46@47c i LINSEED American seed, city raw. 44@46c; out of . town raw. 42?J44c: Calcutta raw. 75c: lard oil. SOc. I PROVISIONS— The provtston list wa* higher on con ! siderable 'Ifcir.ar.d from packers, chiefly for lard and rfbs. In face of asc decline in live hc-gs. Moderate realizing in ! the last hour weakened the market slightly, but the close ! was. nevertheless, quite steady. Chicago receipts were I ■ ; ■•■I -.-I Kansas City. 13.00 J. and Omaha. S.OOO, while ! the entir> Weft had 50.000 PORK Sttady. Quoted: : Mess. $1525f51«75: family. $19; short clears. lISSOQ t2025 . BEEF— DuII. Quoted: Mess. J9«$10; family. i ?il 00g$12 sf>: packet. $10 s<ifisn: extra India mess. $ls'g I *20 BEEF HAMS— Dun: quoted at $20«521 s<"> i I'RESS^D HOGS — Easy. Quot«i: Bacons. 8T«c: ISO TT i f- T »c: 160 Ib. Sc; 140 Tb. 9'« c; pige. 9S@9%c CUT I MIIATS- -Pickled bellies quiet. Quoted": Smoking. 1O> 2 3 i 10** c; 10 Tb. K>c; 12 Ib. 9!jc: 14 tb. 9'« c. Pickled shoul ! -;.rs steady; quoted at 9c Pickled hams dull; quoted at i Il'tg^c ... TALLOW — Quiet; city. r.^c: country, s'i® nSc LAUD — Firm: Qtu-ted at 9.30 c. i*iry lard quiet; quoted at S'-ifiSHc. Refined lard firm Quoted: South America. 10.2& c: Continent. 9.50 c: Brazil keg-s. 11.50 c. rompounJ o,ulet; quoted Rt 7S@Sc PTEARINE — i Weak. Quoted: Oleo. SH®S^4c: city lard stearine. 10*»c. RICE^ — The demand was fairly good, with full values 1 quoted ard tone at the close firm. Talmag*. New i Orleans, telegraphs Louisiana crop movement to date; j Receipts, rough. 1.41?.!»3O Eaxks; last year. 1,350.6£4. ■ Sales, cleaned, estimated at 1. 343.(>16 pockets, against • 1.146.370 last year. Market stror-g. Talmage. '"harles ! ton. telegraphs Carollru crop nwveisent to date: Re.-eipt*. ; 67.770 bblr,; sales. 57.455 bbls. Market active, strong and i advancing Quotations follow: Domestic, ordinaxy. 31«3 1 « j C-4c: fair to good. 4 l l S* I sc; prime to choice. 6Sotic; head. ! «'. 1 4@7c: Patna. s'*6-5T»c: Japan, foreign, nominal: do i domestic. 4*4©sc' .Tava. 4'»^sc; Rangoon, in bond. 2*+& 2\c '•■ .^UGAR— Refined sugar was fairly active, steady and i unchanged. Prices quoted are. net to Jobbers and whole ! sale groo*r»: Cut loaf and crushed. 5.40 c: Eagle tablets, i S.!«>c: mould A an^ .-üb-«. .'. <j.V. XXXX powdered. 4.»5c; i powdered, coarse P""dere<i and fruit powdered, 4.90 c; > Eagle coufx.tloo«rs" irrar:".iated. S.OBc; Eai^le coarse ar.d I «-xlra Inc (rr*nulat»-d, 4 &<>.-; Eagle 2 Tb cartons, 2 Tb . bags and 6 Tb bags of fine grar.uiated. 4.95 c; Eagle fine ! granulated, standard gT&nulated and Plaroond A, 4.60 c; confectioners' A. 4.ft!sc; No 1. 2 and 3. 4.65 c. No 4. 4.60 c: No 5. 4.40 c: N., fi. 4.40 c: Ko 7. 4.35 c: No I, 4.30 c; No 8. 4.25: No JO. 4.20 c; No 11. 4.15 c: No 12. 4.10 c; : No 13. 4.05 c; No« 14 arid 15. 4c: No 16 3.95 c; Eagle | pcTderefl. crvftal dominos. in cases. 7c. The local raw ' mgar market showr-4 a steadier tone, in that thera waa nothing f^r sale here or ir. Cuba at less than the basis of 2<\ cost and freight terms, and it w-ae ssld that Cuban holders were, in some cases, asking even higher . prices and that European buyers were again In that mar : ket for sugar The current prices here for duty paid sugar -were as follows: Centrifugal. 98 test. 8 11-l(Jc; rnuecovado. © test. 3 3-16 c, and moletses sugar, S9 test, 3c The London market was steady and unchanged, with May at £s 44d and June at 8r 5 4d The stock of sucar ' ia the L'ntted K!ne4om is now &9.000 ton*, against 210.000 NLW-iOKK DAlI* TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. 190 a tons a year a?o. A *mnll •«!■ of muscovado. ■ teit. ar. made at 3 3-ISc. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. For «he week f-n ling May 12, 11)03. BEWS AND PEAS— Receipts for th<- WCCk: Beans, 2,730 bbls; exports, 342 bbls; imports. N9 b«m. » -■'■-■ 1 150 bble; exports. 310 bbls; imports. 3 baps. There has tX'en a generally dull home trade for nearly all kinds of domestic beans, and the export Inquiry has also h.en light. There has. however, been a fairly steady feeling, due malr.ly to the fact of continued light supplies. In terjor fhippera are not sendtrg forward many goods •>' present, and the Icxal holdings have been redu<-in slowly but steadily. Choice marrow are held with ■ little more confidence, and yet there has been no business above XZ <>r> for the very nnost lots; unl-^s quality Is really choice there is a material drop in the price. Indeed, this la m of nearly all kin-is of beans, the market being In P*>°J shape for secondary qualities. l'ca are Jobbing at 5- 10 for bags and J2 17! generally for barrels. The little basinets of late In choice dry red kidney has bprn at J2 U5. and some confidence is shown in the situation White kidney and turtle soup ar« not often itiqnire.i for, s.nd there has been a slow market for yellow eye. I-nr eign beans have a \ery moderate inquiry, and only a little of the finest stock commands our top ratfs. Scotcn peas have declined. We quote: Beans, marrow, choice, per bush. I2«2Vie*2 65; do medium. $2 17 I *(S?2 20; do pea, J2 15©$2 I7',i: do red kidney. $a !«>@s2 '."5: do white kidney. $2 70eJ2 75: do black turtl- soup. $2 60312 0; do yellow eye. $2 40; do lima. California. $2 70-ss2 i»; do im ported Giants. }1 751?t2 10: .i" Italian, medium. *1 '.<;>9 $:in. do other foreign . medium. *■ 7<>'d?l 1»": do foreign pea. tl bS9SS; do foreign marrow, duty paid. $1 90#S-»>; green peas. Scotch bags, prime, per bush, $1 <55@$l 61 Vs. BUTTER— Receipts for the week. 33.752 rkfis; last •week. 32.600 pkgs. Exports to Europe for week. 35 pkgs. We have, had a remarkably good market all the week. Supplies have shown very little increase and there has been a very healthy consumptive demand. This has kept goods sold up closely from day to day: indeed, some receivers were short of stock and had to piece out their dally arrival? in order to supply the most pressing neens. There has been no change in the line of value*, except that qualities have improved an.l the range has nar rowed somewhat. Buyers have not been able t<. .select as closely and th?v overlooked defects which under ordinarj circumstances woul 1 have caused a rejection. The situa tion at the close is quithe firm, on all useful prades and a good clearance for the week is generally predicted. Bad roads in some sections of the West have retarded the make, and in this State the competition between milk shippers and cheese factories has takf-n considerable of the milk from the ,-reameries. Up to the present writ ing all of the butter has gone into censumptive chan nel*. In another week some of the good 3 will be full grass, but it is doubtful f speculative operators will i>e inclined to take ho!d until it is fairiy settled that values are not going lower. Among the larger speculators, there has been a hope that goods would be put away at a cost of say 21@21Hc. We quote: Creamery, extras, per ib. 22c; do firsts, 21©21^4c; do seconds, 19%@20»-ic: do lower grades. 18@l»c; State dairy, tubs, fresh, fancy, 21c; do firsts, lft#2oc: do common to fair. 17@1>e; ■Western imitation creamery, finest, 19c: do good to prime, 17®18c; do lower grades. 15016 c: renovated ex tras, 18c; io rood to choice, 15©17^c: do common to fair. 12@14o; Western factory, fresh, finest. I.V-. : do good to prime. 14^i@15c; do lower grades. 13®14c; oo rolls, fresh, conmon to prime, 14@15c; p&rklng stock, solid packed, 14@15c. CHEESE— for the week, 2,'',.!'14 boxes Exports, 12.71.". boxes. Supplies of new cheese have shown consid erable increase the last week, more especially of large sized. Exporters have shown lair interest In larg. cheese, and prices have been steadily sustained at 11% C for finest grades, both white and colored. Trices at prircan mar kef? were lowered toward the close of last week, ana on Monday of this week exporters rareiy offered more than ll%@ll?»c for large size, and secured a few very good lots of both white and colored at 11V-. but holders stood out firmly for ll*ic on best marks, and bulk of the busi ness was settled on that basi:-. New small cheese was re duced to 12c on Monday, but in cood demand from home trade dealers and firm at that figure, with occasional sales of specially desirable lots a fraction higher. Skims have continued plenty, only moderately ective and prices weak and irrecular. The few remaining lets of old cheese .ire gradually cleaning up at well sustained" prices. Liverpool cable 6^s. We quote: State, full cream, new, small, choice, ia . do fair to prime. f*V"*l !'-■■: do large, colored, choice 11 %c; do white choice. ll?ic; do lighi skims. choico. 8c; do parr skims, prime. .ViiiV-c; dc fair to good. 6@s^c; da common. 3c: do full skims, 2c: State, full i ins in old. small, fair to fancy. 13@lac; do large. W'i 14?ic. EGGS— Receipts for the week. f<0,947 cases. Market made some advance following our last weekly report, fancy graded goods reaching 17c. This brought out larg'r oTTer ings. and while the price is maintained to the close on positively, fancy qualities, the tone at the close is easier and outside figures are more extreme. Lower grades dull and favoring buyers. We quote: State. Pennsylvania ana nearby, fancy, selected, white. 1814 c; do firsts. 17c _West ern storage packed, fancy. 17c; do firsts. 1<". 1 2 ! i "j .c . ■ J o seconds, 16c; Kentucky first. 16 2C; do seconds. 16 16c: Tennessee and other Southern best, l.VSls'<ic: do fair to good. 14^14^c: dirties. 13H'814V=c. ._..„ i'/, . FRUITS — FRESH— Receipts for the week. 17.586 bbls of aprles. Apples arriving less freely nnd market has grad ually improved, closing very firm. Pineapples plenty and closing lower. Strawberries have arrived freely, and have sold" well when prime, but many lack quality, and such range low. We quote: Apples. Ben Davis, prime, per hbl. S2 75@$3riO; do Baldwin. $275@5325; do Greening, W| $3 7f.; do Russet. $2 50® $3; do all sorts, common. M..0, 7 J2 90; plnearp'.es. Florida, pc-r case. $3 25; do <*üban. $150£52Z5;. do Porto Rican, «1©»1 75; strawberries, Charfeston. per quart. l£@2oc: j,- North Carolina. 4@lsc; do r-<tern Shore. Maryland, and Virginia, 10©16 c; d-> Maryland and 1 Delaware. 12®16c. ' . FRUITS — — Receipts for the week. 8,638 case? of evaporated apples ar.d 17.W8 pkga of other dried fruit?. Exports 9.300 pkgs dried fruit. Prime evaporated apples have had an active denmnd, and. with light offerings, mar ket has ruled firm, ■with some holders asking more than quoted. Very little doing in other grades of evaporated, and »un dried in light supply and nomiral. rhops about steady. Cores and skins firm under light offerings. Small fruits scarce and nominal. California frult3 qujet. Wo Quote: Apples, evaporated, fancy, per rr>, GHff- 4c; do choice 6c; do prime. 5Hc: do common to fair. 4Sokc; do eun dried auarters 3 s i#4?ic; do hopped, prime to choice, per ioo lt>, $2 30S$2 40; do common. $2@s2 25: do cores and skins $160@$170: cherries, per TT.. ljvs2(V. rasp berries, evaporated. 22@23c: huckleberries. li@lsc: black berries' &'-;"??9>'; peaches, California. p«eled. 12618 c; do unpeeled. 4®Sc; apricots. California. Moorpark, B@l2c; do Royal. «- 'a-..; es. California, 2®6Vc. Receipts for th» week. 574 bal<==. The local market has shown no material change; though the tone is perhaps a little steadier. This has resulted from more moderate 0fr...-nngs and a little better demand from both dealers and brewers. The prices realised are about in line with oui quotations, and th» tone is steady at the close. Fair business has bees reported on the Pacific Coast In range of 17©18Hc and the feeling seems to b<» firm. Only a little stock left In growers" hands in New- York State, ar.d values are irregular. Referring to the condition of the London market. "The Grocer" says: "A somewhat greater inclination to buy has been shown, and as each week brings into prominence more and more th» extreme bareness of the market, the sales effected hay«» been at full previous rates" We quote: State, 19021 choice, per lb, 23#Mc; do good to prime. 21?522c: do com mon to fair, I>o2O-: do 1901. choice. ISc: do common to good. 15©17 c; Pacific Coast. 1902. choice. 21922 c; do good to prime. 19#20c: do common to fair. 17^ 18c: do 1001. choico, JBc; do common to good, 15@17c; State and Pucifia Coast. older growtl 6QlOc. POULTRY-ALlvn— Receipts for the week fool up • -"-' carloads by freight and about 3 cars by ex] res« Spring chickens only moderatel' active, hut show little further change In price. Fowls and old roosters have been fairly plenty and fully 10 carloads were- carried over from last week Advices Indicate lighter sunplies for this week, and the mark?t develooed n firmer feeling on Monday, with fowls settled at lZh*c and roosters at B%c. Turkeys In moderate supply and prime lots steadily held at 11<\ though some ordinary turkeys have had to sell at 10c. Ducks and • -■-•• in moderat. supply and prime grad"s about steady. Live pigeons Felling falrl' . We quote: Spins chickeno nearby. 10611 c: ducks. Western, aif-r age per pair. 80c®$1 do Southern and Southwestern, 70® 80c; geese. Western average, per pair. $1 12f?$l 25; do Southern and Southwest. 80c(?$l: live pigeons, old. per pair 35c; do young 25c . • DRESSED— Receipts for tne week. 3.303 pkgs of dre?=»-d ooultry. Supplies of fresh killed fowls have continued moderate. and. with a fair de mand the market has ruled firn-. at 14c for average best mail fowls, with occasional sales of especially desirable lots a fraction hlehpr. Ft si, killed turkeys in moderate supply. but quality rarely desirable Nearby scalded spring ducks have sold fairiy at generally 22c; dry picked spring ducks less active than scalded, and feeling not quite so firm as for the latter. Tame squabs in fair supply and closing a shade easier, In frozen poultry hen turkeys sell slowly hut there has been a little more demand for torn turkeys, both young and old. and prices held with increasing firmness. Fancy dry picked brorlers and large soft meated roasting chickens in good supply and firm, but ordinary roasting chickens in good supply and firm, but ordinary chickens sell slowly. Frozen fowls are pretty closely cleaned up. Prime capons and iucka have a moderate outlet. Frozen Me» sell slowly. We quote: Fre»h killed Iced — Tur k./y-' average best. 15c; do fair to prime. IS® 14c; dn old. 15'51C..-: broilers. Philadelphia. "■''74 tb to paid. 35 S4oc; do state and Pennsylvania. 25930 c: do Balti more "ry picked. 2 rb average to pair. 40@60c: fowls. Western, scalded, small, fancy. 14<-: do drj picknd, 14.. Flo heavy lS'-e: do Southern and Southwestern, dry picked, ir;'.-fjl4--. <3" scalded. 13®13\4c: old cocks. 10® 10V4c; spring .luck? learby, 22c squabs, prime. lar?e. •white, per dozen, •*- <5; di mixed, $225: do dark, S1 f.i.. Frozen -Turkeys, young hens. No 1. 18< . do young ti ms. N.- 1 18c; do young mixed. Xo 1. ISc: do mix^d. ■■■■ age 17f?17V.c: do old fonis. 17C18C: broiler*, dry pi keii. No 1. 19921 c: Ho scalded. No I. l*®18c; roasting chick ens large and soft meatod. Ki"il7c: do average No 1. 15c; do No 2. 10912 c: fowin. No 1. ISHp; do Xo 2. 100 He; capons, large. 18020 c; do medium size. 1f4?17i old roosters, 9U©loc; ducks. No 1, 16918 c; geese. No 1. 11912 c POTATOES AND VEGETABLES — Receipts for the we*k: Potatoes. 55.555 bbU Imports. 4.359 bbls. Unions. 5..'.!t7 bbls. Old potatoes have arrived moderately, and -with a good demand market has ruled firm and In sellers' favor. New potatoes arriving quite freely and meeting a good outlet within ranges quoted: Bermuda steady to firm. Onions have gradually advanced under an active demand; very few domestic left and quotation? largely nominal. Asparagus in fair supply and meeting -h good cutlet. Beets and carrots steady. Cabbages have fluctuated from day to day as to supply; market closes rather firm. Cucumbers have held steady under good demand. Green peas have arrived freely and offerings f»i! well when choice, but many iack quality, an i r-uch drat; at low figures. String beans have sold well, with market 25(??50r higher at the close, owing to very llgtit arrivals. Squash dull Toma toes in heavy supply and weak; fancy ripe would exceed quotations, but near'v everything green and moving slowly from $250 down. We quote: Potatoes, rmuda, prime, per bbl M 9*4 75; do second?. : ,-is?.:*<: do Florida, Rose. prime. '$3 75«54 25; An second?. $25095325; do Chili.-, prime. S3.Vifi}-4: do seconds, *2 25<S$3: do Savannah, Ro.se. prime. J3 sr»'gs4: do seconds. ?2 25!553; <lo Chilis, prime. $3fjs3 75: •:■■ seconds. (2@s2 75; do Charleston. Rose, prime. $.';js4: do <*hil:?. prime. $2 75353 50; do seconds, $26£250; do Southern, culls. 81509*2: do Long Island, In bulk (1759*212: do Maine, per sack, $1 75Q52 25: do State and Western. In bulk, per IS<> It), $1 50f?$2: do per lfiS lb sack. SI .V>'sl 00; do Western, per 15<» tb vi k $1 40^jl 50: sweet potatoes, per bbl. $1 sO<gs2 75; do per basket 75c9>1; asparagus. Colossal, per dozen bunche«. SS6S4SO: do e\,ra. $2 25® $2 75; do pr!m»>. ll»%»2 25: do~short. $IS*l fO; do culls. 7ScOsl: beets. Norfolk, per 100 bunches $4'Ss7; do Charleston, spring. $4{Jss; do old. H«js3- do p«r V.bl. 40900 c; rarrots, Charleston, per 160 hunches $I^s.'?: do old. per bbl. sOc<Ssl : cabbages, Charleston per bbl crate. SI 12>g$l 37:; do Ni rth Carolina. 7. r >'"S?! 25:' do Norfolk, per bhl or rate. 75c©*l 25; do old n'anißh seed, p"r ton. $36*10; cucumbers. Savannah and Charleston. per basket. $2^»2 5(»; d-. Florida. $1 28*1 S3: do ■er crate. |I#4l 75: ceterj Florida, per case. %\<rt $4: eggplants, \>"- box. *1953: kale, nearby, per hbl. .Vi-n '<5c lettuce nearby per bbl, *19*3; onions. Bermuda, per crate *1 fi.".Wsi 75:" do Egyptian, per bag. $2 75©52 85: do X'Aw-<>rl< > .-'ns per bn^ Jl 259*1 .17: do Connecticut, yellow, per bbl $2 500*3 50, do red $1 50952 .Mt; rln Oranj <v>un tv red' i*r bag. $19*2: do State and Western, yellow, per bar. H«H; do double head bbi. $19*3: •'■• red. per bag *1"?S1 75 ' okra. Florida, per carrier. $2 B09(S 50: peai VinrinU per half bM basket 5205275; do per bush basket SI 25©$1 7.". do North Carolina, p»r half hbl basket $19*2 ; do r>fr bush basket, 50c«i$l 25; p.irsnlns. old per' bbl 40^-tlOc: parsley. Bermuda r>»r box, $lfl $3 SO peppers. Florida. per carrier. SI Go 9*2 90; rhubarb nearby, per l<9o bttsh.'*l#W2: radishes, nearbj". per nx> bunches. 75cS$l 25; do Norfolk per basket. 23950 c; romaine. Bermuda, per box. $1: spinach, nearby, per bbl. Fl«*l 50; «trir.x beans. Charleston, wax. per basket. $33> $3 so- do <rr»en $2 50©t3 50: do Savannah, wax. per basket $29*3 25; do gre*n, $20M: do Florida, green, per basket! fl 256J2 25: do wax. *2353: do per crate $1 sO<f?i J3 50 'sfjuash. Florida, white, per bush basket. *1 SO9S2: do v^llow. crook neck. *1»$1 .V); do Hubbard. old", per bbl, flC'Sl 50; do Cuban, white, per half bbl box. $1509*3; turnips Canada. Rufcela, Der bbl. $1 BMCI T5; do nearby, Ruffia *1 509*1 "5; do North Carolina white. per hbl crate %\ r ht2, tomatoes, Florida average Mat, per carrier, *2 2!SC*2 50; do rocr to fair. lIIJS2. SUNDRIES— NUTS— Peanuts In Hjrht demand and weak. We quote: Peanuts. Virginia, hand picked. Jumbo, per rb. 6c- Jo fancy. 4Vi«44e, do extra. 3V4ff3Hc: do No 1 Ppaniih, sneiled. 4H«J4*ic. do No 2. SOSHc; do No 1 Vir ginia Shelled 4Vi«4Hc; do No 2. l\'f?3c. pecans, un- CTsda'3 per It.. sliff4c . . BEF.3W AX- Supplies -oMlnu* llcht. and there Is a firm market at 31c per tb for averase receipts of domestic wax. Choice selected stock |)rInKS a little more money MAPI.X SUOAH Very little cloing but feeling steady owing to small supplies. We quote f-uga- at 94*10.- and syrup at 60@75c per gallon.-... ■ HONEY— A very limited .lemand and rather easy tone o. values. We quote: Clover, comb, fancy, per H\_ \ ie - °° fair to good. 12@lSc; do extracted. 7c; do California, ex ''HAY' S %TRAW_HAT-The market —rather HAY AND STRAW -HAT The n.arK^t was r»«""r quiet, bat with the lar^e need of the trade a cood <l^ nand can easily return Attendance of buyers Is less urgent, as there is not so much competition for tne better grades in the Improved quality of supplies. The West Is now preeentlng many des'.ral-le Invoices or nay. which, added to the good shipments from Cananiu glie the marli.t an outlock for steadiness. We quote: Prinie large bales, per ion Ib. $1 05!?? l IO: No ■• t. WlkHWl: No 2. »2Vie«7Hc: No 3. 7O«D77'ic: small. 2*65 c. l'»s than lar K^; clover, mi^o<i. 7(Kf.77Wc. clover, dear. BPr.-.y.-. liTßAW—Cholee long ry« strong at 8Bc: othed grades ir regular Receipts of hay aad straw. In tons. '•'P'-y'';; at "the Proouce Bxchang* at noon to-day: Hudson Ki%er Pailroad. 450; Pf-nnsylvaiia. 320: Erie. 70; Delaware Lickawanna and Western, 20: West Shore. 1.0; I«ehtgn Valley. 230; Ontario and Wertern. 10; Ontrai of New- Jersey, 30; by rivr boats, 150; total. 1.480 tons. X' oslpts of straw, Hi* tons. NAVAL STORES. The market for spirits turpentine w»s steady and fairiy aqtlve on the basis of 40Hc f-n machine made, barrels. Rr.<,|t, ruled stendy. with prices unchanged and demand fair!v good. Tar was firmly held. The demand was good. W» quote: SPIRITS TI'KPENTINK— OiI and machine bbls. 49'g' 49 l /jc. TAR— Pine bbls.. f32fi05230: oil bbls. $4 40. ' •__ ROSlN— Common to good strained. $2®5205; D. ♦- I*B $2 20; I" S:^ 20*i*2 25: K. *2»l; Q «2 M.V. H. $2 55: I. W: X $3 35; M. *.-!4.'.; N. $3 55; W O. $3 70; W W, $3 >:>& $3 80. .STOCK ON HAND. Kosin . 19.055 bbls Tar '. 'turpentine : . : .v ■.■-■.".■.■.■.■.■.■■.: \:::r:.::::xm bbls Tar • • »,300 udis Wilmington. May 12.— Spirits turpentine, firm. 48*ac: receipts. 23 .-a-'-s. Nothing doing: receipts, 00 bbls. Crude turpentine quiet $2, $3 25 and $3 .V>; receipts. 3S bbls. Tar firm. $1 65; receipts. 312 bbls. Pavannah May — Turpentine nrm. 47c bid: receipts. 1 162 bbls; salet 59 bbls; exports. 1.527 bbls. Kostn firm; receipts, 2.743 bbls; sales 4tW bbls: exports. 3,100 bbls. Quoted: A. B. < \ D and E. $170: F 51 75: G $1 SO; H. $2 25: 1 $2?5; K. $g; M, $3 10; N. $3 15; IV G, $3-.j, Charleston. May 12.— Turpentine quiet. 45c. Rosin «nket. Quoted: A. B. C. D and E. $1 CO: F $1 «»: O. $1.0; H $2 1. r I. $2 75; X $2f<"; M. $3: N. $3 05; W. O, $3 15. W W, $3 2.\ LIVE STOCK MARKET. New-York. May 12. 1903. BESVES — Receipts only 0 head: no sales reported. r>rf3sed beet steady; city dressed native nldes. extreme range 7©9Hc per tb. Cables quoted American live cat tle selllnc at 12'4<312?ic per rb. dressed weight; re frigerator beef. OiTflHc per rb. The Victoria carried to Liverpool to-dey SlO cattle ar.d 1.030 sheep, and is also estimated to have taken out 3.700 Quarters of beef: the Sylranla, for Liverpool, '•ill carry K4« cattle for J. H. Hathaway. To morrow, the Philadelphia, for Southamp ton, will carry 900 quarters for Schwarzachlld * bulz herger. and is also estimated to take out 2.6W' quarters for Armour & Co: the Teutonic, for Liverpool, is esti mated to earn- 1.500 quarters for the Morris Beef Com pany, and 1.200 rjtiarter* for the Swift I>pf Company ._ CALVES— OnIy 8 head on sale. City dresied veals. . * ©10>-c per lb: country dressed, 6@f>Hc. PHEKP ANP UAMBS— all for the market. T-pr" «i- cars or 1 B2R head— 414 1 - cars at Jersey City and a. Pixtioth ■«. Good she^p ruled WlScstronger: other grades all quoted steady: lambs were rated steady at $6 75«57<»: a car of Virginia spring lambs at ?9 J-er SIS V^J^^^ %-X*Ze£*\^ «d^^ « 47 Tb a» «7 60 111 Indian, lambs. " »• •* :^ 'Hoped and unshorn Indiana sheep, il« n>. at ,4 . H^&e^p 2 ufT c W-e^f eo-nm dre.sed •"SSSL^IS V-terda.-Bherrna * Culver: 104 Ohio *S *!qS«;&S K^Kift 1 ,t ß g. OTHER MARKETS-BY TELEGRAPH. Chicago. May ,0 ,~ J ,,i-_ R»crlrjts 8.008 head, includ- *£™£k. S h 4 eU 5 rs O: $= St sO C |!^ canner?. $16'^*-&O. 8u . 1 h,,sj 4 so Hogs— Receipts to ss 85; Texas fed steers. »*2S©S4S» ,^ t %r el .. 5.OO1): lOc day. 17.000 head: to-morrow. K-«Si 6 ! ,.°^d to choice jower; mixed and . b^S h««-^ 40@$6 55: light. $8 25 heavy, $665®5685; rough -i ?actir firt Sheep — Receipts. 9 5543; bulk of sales , J«>W fi 60 ead y to lOc lower; 12.0-V> h< c^ce w^he^ d J^l a - n lv fair to choire mix<-1. good to choice wethers *g»«L * " $3 76@54 76: native 1«™»». W sOff 7 .; "lower. $4«6556 70. r^^'^^.^T^^lne^ steady. |»*»l* Lmbf steady. L^|ay.l^^Ue steady; choice. $5 40: prime. $.>gsr> 20. medium 5-» '^. heavy Yorkers prim- heavy mediums and pi «^ |°f 'jsgjs io. Sheep P nd light ?«*^lSJ*stg2Sio?7ciffi iSd common. $2 «e*dy: prime wethers. S na» -^ '• »- l)v^. f60(650. @S3; choice lambs. $7©sl p-1-..^Receipts O.W natives. Kan<-:>s City/ May 12 -Ca «^. K^^ st W a dy to 10c 150 Texans: <a ives. 1W _ nai^^ feeders steady: cows lower: quarantine and rK^; t ' ITI d beef steers. er: rhoice •^.VV-, ssts ttt 4 fio etockers and fped Indian steers. J3 -'^ s4 Vl'.ri" s" CStJS4 S.">- caimers. $130 17.500 head; irarket W 2OO . B '^sß » mixed paok^p. *«10©$6r.0: »** l - $^v, Recei'-t-' 7 000 market THE STATE OF TRADE. „„-.,„ May 1« —Flour steady. Wheat— Spring dull: N 1 •«* S^l rS loc: or c^- S; No 3 r yellow. Tlgf: No - corn 52c Oats strong; No 3 white, »*c; & 'mixed" 37c B^ley -Track. 47655 c. Canal freights as ST Chlca ? o, Mav "12. The loading fuutr-s ranged as 'The",. No 2: Opening Highest. lowest. CloMn^. Sembi::::::^!^ T»%O72^i "I 7 . : -" 4 Member- :v.:::S%Sw* " »%•%-«% Corn, No 2: 44^ 44^ 44 ' a 44 -» May 41»*-i?44\ 4&H945K -»4»« »•■• » i^embev::::- ®«^ »Z®»^ «..: u*<iu* Oat., No 2: V September «^«g»*^ g H %% September -*' 1 * * * Mess rork. per bbl _ „ ?1S «5 u^ '• $17 00 $17 20 Sl7 0(» 17 15 er":::::: »G^>. X ICT2' 3 1657> ll>bi Lard, per 100 lb: H» 5 .. SS2!i **-'■' 8 824 8 824 Member- *:..:: sw &05 R77H WOO September »W » "•"' v ! '" t "" 1 SI -t ribs, per 106 lb: M ay . . 007 920 i»O7'» 820 j}.^. ' 015 0 27'j 9 12H «27 1 a September":..:: 910 0 22', 9.10 020 Cash quotations were as follows: Flour was quiel and steady. No 2 soring wheat. 1 ,-s@79'.2C: No 3. .2®. Be; No 2 red 7S©76Se: No 2 com. 44\.- .No 2 yellow. MHjc; v " oTt's 3r.'in- No 2 white. 37'» c; No 3 white. H3'i9 ••■•■-."■ No' 2 rye.'4*%©ooc; K*»od feeding barley 37®40c; fai- : to choice malting. 4V»(ft."<V; No 1 lla - seed. 51 11: No 1 Northwestern ,51 1">: prime timothy seed. $3 458 53 50; Plover contract grade. $12 50. Mesa pork, per bbl. $17 50 @$17 (i" 1 -.- lard per 100 n>. $S7S«SSBS: shon ribs sWei I loose »".«» 1 •".*!$!» -•" dry s-alted shoulden iboxed), $SS7>j fisß 50- short lear sides «boxed>. |» C»2'.2@s:> 75. Whiskey, basis of high wines. $1 SO. On the Produce Kxchange to-day tiio ittei markel was Brm. *r.--am*-rle . 10®21c; d-iirlf-s n^l"-- llwgs firm; at mark, cases Included, li'i'-ii'i ■;■; ■- Cheese steady, 13Vi@13Hc. Duluth, May 12. — Close: Wheat — To arrive. No 1 hard, SOY-- No 1 Northern. 7S%c": No 2 Northern, 7fi';c; May. No l'hard. 7O*4c, July. 77!ic; September, 70V»c. Oats — May, »V»c. Milwaukee. Ma] 12. — Wheat steady; close: No 1 North err- .-1,,,','.: No - Northern. 7»©8OV»c; July. 72 I qi6 > 72'ic. Rje dull: No 1. 521i©53c Barley steady; No 2. j,,l_.gr>VK-: sample. 46@53c. Com — July. 45'ic asked. Minneapolis May 12. — Close: Wheat — Cash, 7S',ic; May, 77' 3 ic: July. '7<! Tii^f; on track. No i hard. 79 l»c;l »c; No 1 Northern, 7.5'.2c; No 2 Northern, 77'ic; No 3 North ern. 7G@7ti'.2C. Philadelphia, May 12.— Wheat dull and unchanged: con tract grade May. 70 SOc. Corn steady, but demand light; May, ritVS">OUo. Oata quiet; No •-' v. hit*, clipped, S&M&Mk: I'rovlsions unchanged. Butter firm; prints lc higher; extra Western creamery, 22'tc; do nearby p ,].[.. 24c Receipts Flour, 3,000 bbls, and I.MO lb in sacks wheat, &I.OU»> bush; corn, 20.000; oats. 15.000. Shipments 11.000 i i-h. corn. 5.000; oats. 13,000. SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. Middling. Net. Gross. Bales, Stock. Galvestun. steady 10** ii.214 r.,2U 376 41.491 Savannah, firm in\ -."'.'! 2.o;>t 40 22.747 New-Orleans firm.... 111-16 5,355 5,355 SM 721 Mobile nominal 10V4 ::4 M — t.SM Memphis, firm 10 h 3.212 .'ifM 1 , 7<v> 1C.521 Augusta, stnady ll'« "'"> SM 2S 5.240 Charleston, tirm 10* i» — — — 2.571 St Louis. Jtea.iy io' 2 54 tM 4.725 14. 1 M Hou-ton. steady ]0»» 5.5^>6 8,9 M 71 13.797 THE BOSTON WOOL MARKET. I'.OEton. May 12.— There has been a good d»mand for wool this week. Territory wool has been -well bought, but prices show very lttn<* change. Fine staple wool Is selling: '>n a scoured basis of 62©53 c. with One .it BOM ; 53.-. G'jod line edium wocl has Bold at J7(g4!to. and ' medium at *3<9-Jsc Idaho tin. USH'tic; f\n* medium. 15ifl5'.i«*; rr.eriiuni, IjCilßc: Wyirilng One, 14ft1440- fine niedlum. 15Vi8I6e; medium, l«ftl«Sc; I'tah and Navada ftn< 140144 c; tine medium. KVs&lOc: medium. lt - .j|l6Hc- Dakota tine. 14&15 c; tine medium. Irt-il7 ■■ . medium. 17 -olv Fleece wools have \>■ • i quiet, ov.-tng to -n'ali stocks and -1-- Brm ide o* holders Ohio and Penn sylvania XIX and above. 31032 c; X. ... : N,, i 3 n<» 31c: No 2. 3Op'tlc; Michigan X and abovi 2T(g2Sc; No 1 ' and No 2. 26®27c. Yen little Is doing In Australian wool In tins markel prl es being steady and unchanged combing choice, scoured batls. 80©83 c; good. 7S<SSOc r average 75©73 c. The Tribune Uptov^n Office Is now located c\t 1,364 Broadway JBetvveen 36th ar\d 37tn St*. Railroads. ; PENNSYLVANIA BTATIONS foot of West Twenty-third Street and De» bro.«es and Cortlandt Streets. rJTThc Ir-mlni; time from Dr»broMM and Cortlandt Streeta j<. five minutes later than that clvrn hrlorr for T»^nt> -tli«r«l Mr^t stntinn. .^..pi nhrrr o.li<r«l»<- noted. 7.3.1 A. M. FAST MAII Limited to t»" al l ;" I 1 o orr rr _ C "r and Innln* Cii Ke« lor* to ntt»bur*. , H'eptr.s ur Pittsburc to Chicago. No ronrh's t« Pltt«bur«. . 5..-.JS A. Si. FAST LINE.- PltWburi "'.Vfi, Oilman U.fts A. M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITr.I'.-^n™n Compartment Bleeping. Dinln.;. Smoking. and "gJgJjT tlon Cars. For iTilcago, Clevelan.l. Toledo L>eiron. Oncinnati. Indianapolis. Lotiiv.lllA. .-«.-,„ I>ou... ,,.■ ,< J..-.B P. M. HICAOO AND ST. I>" IS KM '"-• • • For Toledo NashviMe <v!a Cincinnati and l»ulsMlle). Indtanapnlls. «'hiraKo. St. U.niii. Din.nK « a r - ...burr 8..-..1 P. M. ST LOriS EXPRISW For F.rr.burg Indianapolis. I^uisville. St. Louto. >ln ' »f,,.t , For Welch, W. Va. ivia Shonandoah Vall« f^".* 5 '■ F|M . 6JMS P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS. For > nicago. TOT Toledo, excrpt Saturday. Dir.injt <'ar .,,.h r _. .„,. T..-J.", P. M. PACIFIC EXrRESS.-Kor ■.",''. v-,*"v Chlcaco For Knoxville, dait: via Sh^nan-ioah Valley Route. Connect! for Cleveland e« <■'>•' f*™STl: FX _ .S.^r, r. M. r[,E\i:i.AND AND CINCINNA^=* PRESP.-For Tittsburc. neveland ard |,£cinn-»t». \VAS*HI.\fiTO\ AM> TIIK SOLTH. 7..V.. (5.25. S..V. *I»inin X .'art. 10.10 (Desbrissrs and l «-W landt Struts. 10l20> (Dinint: "ari. H'--' ' c ,. "*.,!„,£, a. m.. 12.35 .Dln!n X Car). 2.10 . Pesbrn.se* and «™, a %T £J Streets, 2.2n>, 13.25 "Concresslonal I.lmlt-. • -n, ra lr , r a-!<l Dining tar«). 3.23 iDinlnsr Car»». 4...» ii'inmß ■_ • 4.".-, i Dining Car>. 0.2.1 p m. 12.10 ni)?ht. Su .^- a *>„„,■_, .-..". (Dining Pan 10.-.5 (Dining Car) a m.. ---"'^ tn n ,'; Cart. (2.23 "fon?ress>loral Limited. al Tarlor ami Dir.ins Car»l .'<.•.'■'> tDining Car.. 4 -•."> a>inlr.* can. 4. ... ir>inln? far.. '.»£.*. p. m.. 12.10 nieht. ._ SOUTHERN RAlLWAY.— Express. 3.2^. 4.5 p. m.. ■*" night daily. .. -_ H o -><t ATUAXTIC COAST. LlNE.— Expr-ss. 5.5.. a. ay and J 2S SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY.— ■*■*■•■* 12.33 f m. NORFOLK ANP INTERN RAILWAY.-For MetnpW. and New Or>an?. 3.25 p. m. rtaily. ---.k- CHESAPEAKE *.- OHIO RAILWAY.— ".6S a. m. we k dav>« and 4.55 p m. daily. __-^» . - --- -. m FOR OLD POINT COMFORT and NORFOLK.— 7-38 a. m. weak-daya and .V> p. m. daily. . . ATLANTIC CITT. -0.55 m. m. «>d 2.»p m we. r W'- Sundays. 7..V» a. m. Through VertlSwled Trains RuTet Parlor Car. and standard roaches ■• weefc da if- J.^ •or Smoking Car. Parlor Cars. Dining ar. an.l StMflaci Coaches on Sundays. P^nVron-NU\ P orrard 0 lU a> Branch,Ra,,road g- Weil Twenty-third Street Station*. *..'*> a. m.. IZ.m 2.25 3.25. 4 10. and 1.5S p. m. neeH lay- Sundays. »J3 am 4>,5 D m. (fr-.m lear-.rossea and <Wk «- or V a . n ,,, Struts) 3 30 %*> a. m.. 12.20. 2.30. B.4ft 4.20. and .Vl<» p. m. w^k-davs. Sundays. 943 a. rr i 5.1.. p. "• FOR PHILADELPHIA.^ _„. _ 6.10 (Desbrosfs and Cortlandi Sweet*. *2n> . -.. '.^, ->.", 8.55 1.. i 0..-,.> Penna. L.lml»«1>. 10.10 (pt^V^ea and' Cortiandt Streets. lo2oi (Dlnin* can 10_. . «U-n- Ing Car) 11 "5 a. m. . 12.55 (Dining yar. 1 ..>. .Dinin K Car>. 2.10 (Desbrossea and Cortlandt >IT°^ f!I - -y''- -.--^ 3.29 iDinlng Cart. 3.55. 4.25. 4.25 'Dinir:? Cart. 4.» fDiiir.g Carl 5.55 (Dining «'ar(. ».5.>. •».—>. >.-«>. w— » r . m.. 12. i0 nirxt. P..n.lajs. '--10. 7.55 iDJnln. • C«r). no coachesi 823 *.» 0.55 <Llmited-,._ 9.59 10.55 .Dininj Car» a. m.. 12.55 (Dining C»r>, 1.55 'f l . l "'"^. ' iL>arT (Dining Car.. 3.55. 4.25 .Dining < an. 4.55 (Pir.lns « ar .. .-.". (Dining Car). 1.38 5.25. 8.55. 0 2.. p. m.. 1- l'» Ttc l t offlce« Nos. 461. 135». 113 and 2«1 Broadway: MS h Srr Sir s^ -^ "ksjebs i^-- Men: sn^ssr^s. ! .i»TWWSSSS will rail for and eh« k baggage from BOteJi and resi dences through to destination. . » .. m I , MMU Teleiphone "'..14 Klghteenth Str—f Tor TennsjUania Railroad CaH Service. R v.'OOD General Mana'eer. Oen'l FassengT Agent. READING SYSTEM NEW JERSEY CENTRAL R. R. Ukerty Street and Sonth Ferry (to* from South Ferry ti •• minutes earlier than shown belo«>. EISTOX. ■■ milllW ALLENTOWS A^D MAI :H: H (Hl>K .7.15 Easton only). 0.10 *. m^ 1.20. t 411 r,i»» <5-4"> Easton only) p. m. Snnaays, z4.S> vfi"L m kESBAK Rfc "AXD CRA>TO> <v>. 9.10 H^li\Ef;"T-z4fi0%.40 a. m.. 13.) (3.40. z4.10 AVD wood ; and l Lakehurst only). 5.00 p. m. Sundays. 10.00 A^I^'VTIC CITV— +O.4O a. m.. t.3.40 p. m. VISEL-Kd A.\D BRIDGKTON-tzl 00 a. m . tt» inXG BH*\CH. ASBCRT PARK. OCEA>* I noxr POm PItAMIIT AND SEASHORE POINT^-z4 00 8.30. 11.30 a. m.. 4 4... ■>.■'■'•. 6.30 p. m. tnnVavß^ excer.t 'Ocean Grove. 9.C0 a. m.. *.00 p. m. riULlnniTpiUA HEADING TER.MINAW-z*4.25. V- (*■>' t"o0 *9.00 tIO.OO. tll.OO a. m.. M2.CO. *J-«>. *i:30: KtOOi 13-00. "*4.00, »5.00. tB.OO. t7.30, |0.00 p. m.. •ItHA^D CHESTNUT OTREETS— J42S. +8.30. »10.30. = 11.30 am. .•■/>-. J'3.40. »5.00. -7.00. t»» p. m. BFADI^G. H4RRISBIRO. POTTSVILLB AND U-IIIIVM^POKT— i 14.00. Z4.23. t«.0O, t«.lO (lO.C»> lima m Reading only). !if 1.00. |!1.» t2-00 p. m. Reading. Pottsvllle and Harrlsburs only. t4.00. f»V«i sl\f>\ HOOK ROITE From foot of Rector gtreet. rier S Atlantic Highlands. Seabri ht. Monmouth Beach. and Ful Long Branch. 10.00 a m.. 4.»> p. m. zFroni Liberty Street only. -Daily. tDaily except Sun da" ' Srfunday only. JParlor cars only. !| \ la Tamaaua. ' XS Ofnre S a - y9 Lihertv St. Ferir. South Ferry, ft Astoi House. IK- "6l' 434 l«rt>. 13.'>4 Broadway. IS2 '.th Aye.. 25 I'n'on Souare West 133 Kast 125 th St.. 273 '-Vest 125 th St . Cohimhus Aye.. New Tork; 4 Coari St.. 344. MB Triton -t Brookhn: 390 Broadway. Williamsburg. Kew York Transfer Co." calls for and check* ha?ea?» to dcs- M W ttt BE3I.ER. C. V. BURT. Vice Pres. and C»»n Mitt. Gen. Pa« 3 r Agt. ROYAL BLI'E LINE. NEW .ieijsev CENTRAL r. r.. PHILADEL- I'HH ANI» REAIIING XV. and BAL TI.MORE \M> OHIO R. H. l>?ave Soath Ferrj". Übertj St Ferry. B\l/TO -W \*>Hl\«iTO> 25am tB-30an» BufTet. HU'l'O-\V\SHI>'iTO> •10.25 am *10.30 am I'in»r ll'\L.TO -W \«illlXGTON..*ll-25am *11.."0 an Piner. ll\l/rO.-AVASHINOTt».\..*I2.SSpm •l.OOpm Diner. ••ROV\L LIMITED" •3.3T.pni •.{.4i'pni Diner. I> VI TO \SHlN«i'l'O\ *4..V>pm 'S.f'ipm Diner. IML'l'O.- WASHINGTON.. •«55nm *7.o<>pm Buffet. 8A1.T0.-WASHINGTON.. 12-lOlt. •12-15nt. Sleepers. •Daily tl>aily except Sunday. ISunday only. Offices: Liberty St. Ferry. South Ferry. 6 Astor House-, 1«T 261 434. 13C0. 1354 Broadway. IS2 sth Aye.. iZ, Union Square "Wrest! JS3 Bast 12»tll St., «3 West 125 th st "45 Columbus Aye.. N«w York: 4 Court St., 344, S6O Fulton St Brooklyn; 390 Broadway. Williamsburß. New York Transfer Co. calls for and checks baggage to des t i nat ion. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD I^eave New-York City: South. Fe.-ry. Liberty ot. lliit-UttO, Pittsburjj... -•l--10 nt. 'U. 15 nt. C liicat;*>> Coluuil)us. .. ••12.55pm. • opm. Diner. I'itiMiMirK. Cleveland..* S3.';'m. •3.40pm. LJmtd ••Plttuhursr L.lmiteU".. .* 6-Mpra. • 7>iOpm, BufTst Cinclnnntt. St. Louis. .'12.10 nt. »12 15 tit. Sleeper Cinoinuati. St. Loals. 25am. •H»3oam. Diner. iii.in n.-it i. St. Louis. .V.pm. • 7.00pm. Buffet Norfolk *12.55pm. Tl.tiOpm. Dinar. •Dally. tDaily. except Sunday. jSunday only. Offices: 113. 261. 434. 1300 Broadway. 6 Astor Hous^ 25 Union Square W.. 3»1 Grand St.. N V.: 343 Fultoa St.. Brooklyn; South Ferry and Liberty St. Baggagr checked from hotel or residence to destination. Proposals. PROPOSALS FOB INDIAN SUPPLIES.— Department of the Interior, Office al Indian Affairs. Washington. D. C, March 4. 1003.— Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposais for blankets, woolen and cotton goods, clothing, etc.." as the case may be. and directed to the mlasioner of Indian Affairs. Nos. 11&-121 \Vcost»r street. New York City, will be received until 1 o'clock p. m. of Tuesday. May 18. 1003. for furnishing for the Indian Service, blankets, woolen and cotton «■■■>!.-. clothing, no tions, hats and caps. Bids mUN* be made out on Govern ment blanks. Schedules giving all necessary information Mr bidders will be furnished on application to the Indian Office Washington. I>. C. ; the U. B. Indian warehouses. 119 121 Wooster street. New York rity: 2R5-2C7 South Canal street. CMcago. 111.: Sls Howard street. Omaha. Nebr. ; f>o2 South Seventh street. St. I* ■.:■«. Mo. ; the Com missaries of Subsistence, U. S. A., at Cheyenne. Wyo., and St Paul. Minn.: the Quartermaster. I. S. A.. Seattle. Wash.: the postmasters at Sioux City. Tucson. Portland. Spokane and Tacoma; and the Manufacturers' and Pro dacers' Aaaoeiatlcii of California. San Francisco. Cal. Hids will be opened at the hour and days above stated, nnd bidders are invtt»d to be rresent at the opening. The Department reserves the rUht to determine the. point of delivery a?.d to reject any and all bids, or any part cf any bkL W. A JONES. Commissioner. TJ s. ENGINEER OFFICE. ST. AUGUS * tine, Fla.. May s». l!»03. Sealed prrwposals tst con structing tr.tinlnK walls in St Johns River. Kla.. will be received at v S Kngineer Office. Jackaorvllle. Fla.. until noon. June ». 10«3. and th»n publicly opened. In formation furnished on application. FRANCIS R. BHI'NK, Capt.. Engrs. T- S. ENGINEER OFFICIS, ARMY BUILD * Ing New lo>*. May 11. 1003. Sealed proposals for RuiMlne'a Pile Do at -Sandy Hook. New Jersey, will be received here until 12 m.. June 10. 1903. and then publicly opened. Information on application. \V. U JtARSHAUU Major. Cngrs. GOVERNOR'S ISLAND. N. Y. APRIL -t>. "-* 1003 Sealed proposals tn triplicate will be re ceived here until 11 a. m.. May 14, 1908. for installir.K electric lighting appliances at Governor's Island. int-luding cable f,. r . i-.rr-nt from Brooklyn, transformer plant, aerial liies fixtures, . wlrlnp bulMings. V. P. reserves right ti> reject any °r all bUs. Information furnished on .app'l catlon Envelopes contalnlns proi>osa!s should be marked ■•Proposals for Ughtlng System." addressed T. NORMAN. Q M. ■ORAjNKFORD AiCSKNAL. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. May 12 1903. — Staled [iliijxwals In triplicate, will be reretred until 11 o'clorti A. M.. on KrMay. June 12. r."KS. for eonstructiTig one 2\i story hrtck and ste«l bu'lHing .'>4 feet 3 inches by 141 f»-.-t 1O'» lnvh<-» for a. Phrar'nSl Shop Information upon application. FRANK HKATH, Major Oni. Drt.. Commanding. f|FFICE OF THE COMMIBBIONEBR. l». el V? Wrshincirn. May 0 IMV3.— skvi.hi> PROPOSAI will b«'l*C«tTe<l fit this office until 12 o'clock M.. June 6th l'"'- d-r fiirnlshine tixe-tOOt diameter ■■--: iron pip*. specials iii-j rtezible (o»nts Form*, nfx-.-iflcatlons anj n^,-,.. - : ,n Inf irmatl rr.^y be obtain^ at Ihis ••«•<- HENRY B. K. MAfFARLANP. H'-.NI'.V I. WKT.3OH.V BIDDLE. (Vimmlsslonfre. D. C VDVERTISEMENTS and sursi-rlptl.ms for The Tribune J\ rec " VfJ .it theli I'ptown • >fn- e. ** NO. 1,:»U BBOAtfWAT. Advertisements wl t» received at the following branch office* at regulai office rates until S o/clock p. tn . vU : U54 s. c. cor. 23d st : 153 «ltn-nv«-., f or. llth-st • it- ICast 1 llh-»l.: ~' Went -VZd-xt.. be tween 7th and Mh ayes. ; -JCmS \\«««l l-'..t li-*t.t UUl* ::.i-;.,. between 7fith and 77?h st.«.. ■' ■'•-'• «il-»ve, near fil*t-st.- 1.7ll"» l»t-*l»e.. near Mtth-st. : •••" t.a»t ISStli-kt.l TBtJ Trfinonl-nvf.i i, r ii>::«l-a«r.. near 41»t-st : r.St n«l-n\r.j Illeeok.er-»l. t Xa Dlep«>ker<»t. llrnokbn. it. V#— Sju < ourt-.t ; •-•l . Mi. ill. Nt. 1 1.0U4 fialfs-Hve. t -"«rk, Jt. J. — 7l»i llr«.a«l-»t. Also at A. £'. T. ufllces. Railroads. NEW YORK (extral i V_/ t HUDSON RIVER R. R. THE FOUR-TRAC* TRUHK LIME. VIA NIAGARA FALLS. Trains arrive and depart from Grand Central SUUJmv 42d Street. New York. aa below: __ North and west N>'in-I trains, except tno— -awing- (Irani Central Station ti *.3B 11.30 A. IX.. 2.43. 3 30. 9. is 11 3O P. M.. will «op at 12r»?h St. to receive tmiiu ten minutes nfter leaving «;rar.d Central Station. All n-.'ithboun.i trains, except th» "20tb Century" and the "Empire State Express."' an". Nos. 2ft and «n. will stop at 125 th St. ten minutes b»f .r* their arrtviaj tl;n« at 'JrarjJ Central Station 19 ih A - M.— MIDNIGHT EXPRESS. Dim Albany I C. I U .-,-,.-. A. M.. rt » A. M 7CA A. It— •STBACCSE LOCAL. Stops a* aa tn- I .*^*T po r t»nt stations. BOfV A. U.— 'EMPIRE \TF. EXPRESS. M<-« .UU famous train in fh« world. Due EuTllo 4.46. N'.agara Falls 5.4S P. M 8/(= A. M.— 'FAST TAII-- 24 Tiours. to Chicago. •T'*' Inj- Boflalo 7.10. Niairara Fall! 9.07. 1 n Qft A. M.-tDAT EXPRESS. Makes loesJ «top«. I U.OU rju c Buffalo 1 IS A M non A. M.— tRUTLAND KXPRKPJ* Dv« RuKa-nd •«3U 7.55 P M 19 Cfl P. " — •BUFFALO LIMITED Doi Biffal* 11 I t.oU p M .. xiapara Falln 115.'. P. M. 1 r\r\ P"- M. — *.«orTHWEPTERN LIMITED. Vn* I ,UJ cinHnn.it! tOUOt Indianapolis lI.JO A. M.. »•- I»uls 40 P M next day. __ 1 DO p M— HKAOO LJMITED. 2* hours to CM- I .UU rago v:a Lake ?u<-re -., via M. C. ___ .. 2JJE P. M. — •■THE 2«TH CENTTRT MMmi ,t<J yy no?lr train to Chicago via Lake. Shore. Xtoc tric lights and farn. 3OH P- M.— tALBANY ar.4 TROY FT-YER Dv» •OU Albany « 4to. Triy 7«0 P. M 3OC P. M— 'ALBANY AND TROY EXPRESS. Lo ,O<J cal ■-« A fiH p M.— '•DETROIT. GRAND RAPTD3 AST) T.UU Cllir-AGT. SPKCIAI* . . -On P. M. — 'LAKE SHORE LIMITED. 24 KM yJ.OU m - •■ Ctalear^ All Pullman Cars Di* Oe-.^lano 7.25 A. m . Cincinnati 1.30. Bjdarv at>oi;» 3.10. Cnlraso 4 30. St. Louis 9.43 P. M • Aa] 6nf\ P M.— 'WESTERN E^^E:-:?? 2% tm»» t> .UU r hicaro via both L. S«. and M. C. 635 P M— 'MONTREAL EXPRESS •-**»■ 7»ji-| p' M —•ADIRONDACK AND MONTREAL ,OU fTXPREPS B#-|n P' M — •BtTFAL AND TORONTO SPSCTAL. .UU Due P.ufTalo 7-25 A. M.. Niagara Falls 8.43. 91 C pOrsr—p Or sr— •SPECla'i,' MAIL LIMITED. STeeplr? 91 C rar on ]y for Rr,r-h<>sfer. limited s:«^pt-* .13 ramr <n QOn P M. -•-SOUTHWESTERN SPECIAL. i^r» y.dl) rinnatl 7..'A Ir..l:ar.ap-.l^ XO.IO P. M . St. L«ro'» 9 On P^t^-^A^I-PI^'^XPRES?. rT.lca^o 34 few* .Ol) Mlchi«n Or.tr-J. 3-T hours by Lake Shore 11On P" M -T.'ICAGO THEATRE TRAIN Car* 1 I .OU vin"n». Cgd^nsburz. Buffalo. Detroit and •Daily tE\^»rf Strrvlav 'Kicfr' Monday. P ' HARLEM BBASCH. ,^ \ M- and 3L3M I-. Jr. daily, except Sunday, t^ Pttts flel.l and North Adams. Sunday, at &.20 A. M. PullmaT cars <-n ?U thriii^h 'rains. Trains inumlna'ed with Ptntsch U**t- Tl-ket once, at 167. 2fil. 415 »Bd 1216 : Broadrray 33 Vnirn J^i. XCtM. =75 Columbus Aye.. \33 West tTWiS^ Grar.d Central stat-:on. 125th Jit station and J,^,^3^* tion. N-- ■ York: i."» and 72R Fulton St. '"* "■ Broa^- W Vele^'h "•Soo'sSth Str»ef ' for Ne» York Central Cjb SerMc- Bageaee checked from hotel or residence ty Westcott Bavi Company. New York Central Route BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND Via Sprtnafl« and th«» BOSTON AND ALBANY RULHOAD. fX.T Vor* r#ntral ,i- Hudson River R H . Le«s««.> Trains leav# --.ran 1 Central Station. Fourth Av«au» arl '%%"?■ STtSS^iS^SV: m.. Mi r pm: % -ll'oft p M arr^V Kew Tir* I M P M . I*> TV M . •1100 P M • arrive New York 330 P. M. 5.40 P. M. 10.00 P. M.. 6.14 A. M. ,'- m■' Tickets at New Tork Central Mcket offices. 415 »-<! 12" Br^adwav and at Grand Central Station _'_,'_"' AH SMITH GEORGE H DANIEIA General Superintendent. General Passuug-sr Agent. WEST SHORE RAILROAD. (New Tork CsXlsl * Hudson K'.ver K. R.. Lessew.) Trains leave Franklin St station New Tor.;, as follow*, ard 15 mm. later foot of West I2d 3t.. N R.: •7 10 \ M. — For intermediate points to -any. • til. 2" A. M.— ■!« Saratoga and Mohawk Express. •LOOP. M.— Chicago Express. -22', P M — Cont. Lim. for Mntt Chi. * St. Louis. ♦3 45 P M — ' "• For Hudson River points ar.i Albany. •500 P M For Roeh. Buffalo. Cleveland and CSlca.%?. t7 45 F M.— For Roch . Buffalo. Datroi- and St. Loula. ••> 15 F M —For Syra.. Roch.. Niagara Falls. D«t. A Cni. •Daily ' +Daily except Sunday. I>eav»A Brooklyn Ann**: fl> at ti0.43 A. M . (2. at t2.43 P. M. leaves J-rjcy Clt P R R Sta.: il) at t11.20 A. M.. <2) M «35 P. M. Tta» tables at principal hotels an-i «fF!?»s. Baggagw cneekel from hotel or r*»:d»nce by Westcott Express \ H SMITH. C. E. LAMBERT. * General Superintendent. General Passenger Agset. Lackawanna Railroad. L«av > Nrw York, fool Barclay and ChriatcptJer Sti tS.W> A. M.— For Bingnamton and ayiacus*. •10 OUA. M. — For Buffalo, Chicago and 9t- Lpu'.i. •1.40 P. M.— For Buffalo and Chicago. t4 0O P. M. — For Scranton and Plymouth. •6.10 P M — For- Buffalo and Chicago. •8.43 P. M.— Utica. Oswego. Ithaca. Buffalo. •2 CO A. M— For Chicago— Sleepers cpen 9F. M. Tick-tp at US. 429. 11» Br-adway N\ T. : t33 l*alto» St.. Brooklyn. •Daily. tExcept Sunday. LEHICH VALLEY. Foot of West 234 A ■ Cortlandt sod Desbrosses Streets B. •D*!K. ' Eicepl Sunday. Sunday cljanges: c 12.J5. 1:; tf c 7 00. n 5.25. t i 45. x 5.45. Lt.N.Y.ALt.N-.T.8 BniTaloLoeal | *5«.35 ax; *e7.io a ■ Mauch CbnnS Express '. ] t9.25 a<t +9.30 * m BLACK DIAJXONT> EXMUtSB •10.25 A 31: 10 30 M a Maucn Chunk »nd Hazleton Local 'cW.-lO P»j**l2je r w ■Wilkesv-Barre and Scranton Expreaa. ! T3 S5 = » *4 10 r w Ea»tooLocal ; ts.:opni ts X) r Chicago and Toronto Vestibule Express.... •83.40 r x\ 15.40 r » THE BCFPALO TEAEf I *7 55PJ1l "8.00 rII Tickets »nd Pullman accommodations at IST. 261. ap, 3J3. VXi Md 1354 Broadway, IS3 stl» Aye . J5 Toloa Sqcare West. 243 Colnsibt:* ATe^ T.. S6O Fulton St., 4Conrt»l . 3PC Broadway and PI Fulton St.. Brooklyn. >' T. Transfer Co. will call for and ctxecit bs» •. European Advertisements. LONDON SHOPS. I id I Sail ii isJ «wf Jiil WUII Ltd. LATEST NOVELTIES FOB FASHIONABLE ATTIRE. OXFORD ST. A REGENT ST. LONDON. NEW & EXCLUSIVE OESISN3 / \U SILKS FOR j/^S/ 1903. j/*tS/ AS*py LACES. RIBBONS, J^y^HOSIERY, FLOWERS. V/ AND DRESS MATERIALS. THX Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, LTO, ii 2, Reoent ST., LONDON W. Choicest Stock in the Work! it DIAMONDS, PEARLS, . RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, EMERALDS, OPALS, Sc* AT .MERCHANTS* PRICES. The Goldsmiths A SilYersmUbs Connaoy. Lid, si 2. REGENT ST.. LONDON, W. LEADI\(J CITY DRAPERS for— SILKS, DRESSES. COSTUMES, MANTLES, LIKEN. SOROSIS SHOES, ETC., ETC. (American money exchanged— full value.) (>ti> le^trlc "Elevator to ail Floor*. J. Spence & Co., 76. 5t Paul* Churchyard (Opposite St. PauJ'a Cathedral. Londoo.)