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TOPICS OF THE STREET
£jq N TR^ DI G•~~ • ore ism ho u*jos
* m factors ir> the local market, wing
*&■ r j, P Uijay on the London change.
•JJJijftaJßD 011- I'iviDENl^. — Th
"^rd'oH Company of New Jens<?y has
**w*A s dividend for thr quarter of f?
*^*^T th» cam« amount as- was declared
•**?*.),,!.> last > ear. The last preceding
♦ 'lead paid on March 13 laPt WBS * 1S a
* r^ The Wlwrtofc will show the divi
*^V«ecl»red t""the compsny at this time
of rears: Ma^iML 1907. 190G and
f! ! 1^" a ' share In each year; 1904, JR a
~- US, JT a share; IPO2, 510 a share; isou
' and M, PS a Fhar". The divl
d W parsM* on |«jbm Ii to holders of
Srf on May a>.
PROTEST. — John G.
--'fclf. H^ry H. Melville 'T.I 1-. E.
the committee of North Carolina
-jal bondholders, have presented a
{liC stock Exchange against the
Uinc'oi a new issue of North Carolina
Zr&s. for vni:h the ■sale is now inviting
' a ra^criptior?. As the state has not
*7 t-^mi ma or. its special tax bonds of
2tv"»" already listed, the committee urg?s
C« no new* obligation snould be listed
t ?ii«#:dstinST bonds are In default- It ccn
* that all the fund* needed by the state
*^j t* raiEcd by taxation on its citizens.
5 LOUIS &- SAN FRANCISCO R. R.
it «• Fp«^aT meeting of th« Ftock
'jLn of the St LouLs & San Francisco
£*Tofld Company the »o.t*>s,<K» New Or
r^s. Texas ar 3Jexi-?p divisional first morl
2»* per cent bonds provided for under
vjf«r firancis! plan, perfected in March
«t. Trfre formally authorized. This is th«
S* of -nhirh •'•••■»• were to be Eo!d
■ iinitrlT a"<3 ff " h!c?» fl«.«" • have
aerosii' 1 '! a^ ••••<■.
c: c recently i=su^d by the "Frisco and
t*AV(rt) irrv sold to a syndicate oompored
bw York and St. iiouis bankers.
rOLCMBUS AND HOCKING COAL, AND
•iOX— Th*- comrnitte^ consisting of Frank
tKreca. rhairman; Alexander Gilbert and
f\ b. Close. ft"'* ' to look after the
"•ererts of Uie first and second mortgage
y^oider? and owners of both classe* of
}Sft>' the Columbus and Hocking Coal
Iron Company, announces that appli
*tio!i *?'l '"' niade for the Hating on the
cock Ey^&r.c* of the certificates of de-
L«3t rT''?- 11 '' 11^ tne britieti of hose
T^OTiit" -vtih the committee. The com
~-« fanp* s^ T ? c ahl»» to announce a plan
jj 4 — organization or debt Bdjus?tm«*nl and
,itrr f'J r 'l 1 announcement t'i«? privilege of
t^Hdra^""ic securities will b*» allowed. ho
'^X-ri- Trjbt Company is the depletory.
■■CONSIV CENTRAL DIVIDEND.—
t« ecor.E-ne cor.E-n Central Railway Company
k^iedsred a dividend of t per cent on Its
Btferred sr^ck, pa\-ahle June 15 to stock
c' rtcord Mm- SI. The official announce-
Srt states that the payment trill b» made
IT of th* surplus of tin company prior
[•JsBUE'" I, ISIO. Only about 1.20 C shares
?tti» sto'c-k are outstandina. the rest being
I^bkJ m tlie Minneapolis St. Paul & Sauit.
fit sl«r*ir r.ailv.ay Company.
[XI \""AL TELEPHONE DIREC
iwgS _Th'- Continental Telephone a»>d Tel
—-V"-. ronpaijj- has elected th- -following:
lift I J. N. Vano«. "William Film.
R^Tiian C 6Uf*W Oeorce. E. H. .;..-•. John
1 7 "Howard. A. S.-Liet. Samuel W. Harper.
ilax Boehler. Robert C Hall. Walter S.
EScK George E. Stifel. Joseph- Speidel.
5 CHandlan, John W. Garland and XVW
m]| nark. Th» board is ropresentalivc
cf ir.aepead?nt Telephone interests.
EXTRA COTTON KXCHAXGE HOLI
*AT—The members of the New y.^rk Cot
«i Ex<-ha:ie* will vote to-morrow on the
nsari: to close the exchange on. May 2s2 s
*UCK AWANNA STEEI. ADMITTED
•"i L1 C T -TV- N«*w A*ork Stock Exchar.**"
fau «dmitt«Hl to the list J34JfS,<W common
rock at ttw Lackawauna Ste'-l Company.
■H» nbbr^viatlon is L.K. located at Port
se. 10. ...- ' ..".
RAILROAD SALE POSTPONED.
TJk Bale of the Fvtlj — aawl Strict. Man-
ItttaVnie &. St! XJchoTas A-r?nuc Railroad,
« par; of "1 h« Tl-.ird Avcnuo s=rstem, -which
n« t»- have been held under for^losurc
■fiyfjHwga a eslerdaj', .."^as postponed, by
rter ct Judge l^acombe. In the United
siia Circuit Court, to Joiaa 6. In the
na i:ti» t!w Public Sen-fco fornmissiou
rtl pass VVOB the Te<>rf:ari7MHcn of tli«i
rite??, proposed l>* « wnnnltttS of Third
ir?T?i!' l->ond holders.
R750.0C0 CLAIM AGAINST STATE.
Albany. May 16.-The O«m-eso Falls Pulp
tat Fa; Company, of rulton. M«a to-day
i&i£m ig^nst'the ««.t? ' *cr JI.TSO.C I^* for
icSs end nps.rian r!?hts appropriated by
gj, £taTr _ or) t - R? , c»st;-;?:o Rl-.vr in cocnec
ara irtth the com-truct'-^? - of tlie barg«
ane.l. This is the thlri' clami f.led by the
MT.?sry. the totaT ,--;, -»« asked for a:
p^aiing CS32/JCO.
NO BOSTON EXCHANGE INQUIRY,
taton. May 15.— Thcr^ -nill be no investi-
Htjca of the Bostoii Stock Exchange by
ib»Le?^latur€, if tli«- decision ajralnst sucli
tiion ry tb<? joint l*£isUtH-<- Committee' •••.
r.v*s is rustai'ned l^' t"be House arid Sen-
JltL ■ . .
E*t-Rcr rr -set-tiLlive TV r . B. AVilloU filed, a
y-tition Cor this inveKtisaiiou last week.
ttrt 11= v.ar th<e only one to support it b*"
tcri tb« ocTn*T!itt<?«! > , and to-day the com
n-ti«s rot»<J haeoaty aßttinst insligat-
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Tb« fotlor.*ins At9w» - eaterda: clofcir.'s
tuwstifrs: fur sovernmont t-ends, conijiared
•tth&fttunlaya-
May 14— —May 16—
Bid. A»k«d 81-3. afked
YE. t». r»E . iST/ 1 l'.X»'* l'J''« l"J".-»* 101"*
t J s co : jtl«;'i ICtSO. . .?<•>*» — '■••% —
t-Sacwg: -wis n«' t lo? 1 * 103 los
t" 68* nsaon. 101S.. .3"".'*+ 10S 1 * 102 IC3
tt'l 4=, rer 3«5 is*'* iw "* s » UM
t £4s esnssn '<Cs...i*i4*- 115-i 114H US'*
?«a»-aa'2s. re ' l-v**...s"oH 101 10&H 301
*rs-aE > r*r 1?3«...i00* i s 101 I*:' 1 ; 101
ftStetes *".-«*« 1-v,', — Mo»> —
EAILKOAD EASNINGS-
MLi^TTA, EIF-MINGHAM & ATI*ANTIC. |
lOTO I*oo 190S i
• r -bi-Xiv7 . 2.-C!7.721 "U*SC«X» l.SiO.Sfio
DEIKOXX is tat J
fc««ttaai»y i-.f3.4?i nsi.i't *i2«.SSI
*■ 1-Miv 7 . 2.^544 C.565.74S 2,1».907 I
ls=Str c{ Bjg^ 335 B<<s S?5
£*•* ir. :•'«■ JSS7.W2 . CS7.S9G SSO.^l
j... 2,021.175 1 TOT 279 *U721.«1£
TWIN CITT PID TRANSIT.
■ eBlSs
KAIL— AT AND LIGHT.
o2?r" i «! Apr!— "Pj« ,, f <o tn««aa«
IH&0M R«S.«» f7.O""T
-«- teptaet*. 74 ""2ft 71.103 2«52S ,
">,*; pmnp f"I.C«3 H7.SX 63 ***
fjli* Weil ? r >
S£2^«« ..' 5577,C«2 »54<M«'*» ?56^ T
'^ **n^- 2h5«« T74 690 ll.«W
" *•."«*««.. f2«L«n >-ss.4rt* ?r..57*:
i TORCXTO KAIL."}VAY.
ijf^T^ 4 Marrh
oi^T«*T3i-Ht« ." t.-l-.WH f2'!>.W"- »i2's?i
- ***tw»t. . 154.15U itil.ISS 23«17
Si^? 1 ** 3 *VA7.M "fWT.OW f30.«4«
' t^"*" I**-^1 **-^ ' f"C4 •*»>l f.S**.l.7<"s "IMCtM
*T.i*»l>«i6H . r.26;«J3 4<*4.»s>l 61.372
f447.461 *:■-«< •■•'' ~~ *>•■?>-■*
2|^t SEABOAHU in UMC.
- -.
"1*217... IT.;u,:jJl •:.. .V.C l.t-77 % 71U
Wri~» Br)rf . iron itAPXZ) TIIANSIT.
(J»1 T ' *""! Ar.ri! -yi- JSl't. I'Kifl.
"»««>« **pcu»r« .-. 5-.146.^r,r- /«,t«t<.3*.^
■j^f op^^ii,^ ,* v «nu*. ei4>w.si« fTit^sTTi
. |S»,«B> I*aOO.*Hf2
fcSSLP* 111 T-ratioß.iw.sH-.R51 |11.461.»-*»
&" *13.b66,5T.7 115.5M.CU5
**«"» Jfanhat. puar.. &.7Q1.071 %
i'it-2jT ll ' oret * . r ,v m? . $5,075,4M5 ?3.»*45.501
T^» i«a>*> 2,e*£M"»
JW? tJ 52 4»J,4t«J ~*r.ol-J..V>rf
carried 467,M5.1'1*> «25,«Uft,113
?f - ;
1, COBALT STOCKS. V
- -•"■•»• by -R-irren. Cuvdd & Co.. No. 33
t
Braa etreet.)
*«»•£*« Ei'-.AekftdJ .' liid.Af-ked
I " *' - ' k. ■.... ■ »-- - -'•-
»*L ■• - ■
X T •• ; -- : - '* S4'i I '..-■■ ■ Xlpi-s. - - '■- •
-•■-' INaju-y Helen <'. -«
,: IMB
4.,
'^es.i 51 */*-^ 6J» ,''
-
'^4 *-.' t"' - M 0 'Pete.-,m L...-S4W 24H
•wsj-r*'-^.* : '»> ?«-»cbe*t«r . % . •»"-> »2
*V'V-' ; "'- "' l L L*«f-- "• I •
Bai
SeiS&r~& *•-• 4« '«!'-er «3u*en^ »■» »?;*5
Tt rr*'h«-«- 1»
7 IS
PHILADELPHIA COMPANY
HmpgsHß
Other lnroam... 327.23S _ 26s£g 5^
Totni income. tag 'Ss 1M -*7<> si <«« i^aj
t>aucnons . ; . . -U473.5W !%«aso£ L^.^
Jits .,.,. «g»ig -s^s;
iSSTfcr::; «-ffi : s "^ls
»S!'St.v:::: w gg "gg! ""^'^
Furplus ..."... *-^-2.063 f2.085.13-.- ? T18.»31
The profit and loss account of the PhJla
\Vf£L*£T V ? ny for the ' fiscal >-«ar «nded
March SI last, compares as follows: ,
«roa s «arntm». ?ei?o!k-» 94.M?'?«4 ' *"tO^W
On. cx P . A- tax. 2.4CQ.iaa-- -Utegj-m '".m.S-'S
_,*s«* «"*rnln>n*. 54.150.761 52.n20,4.*» jfl 230^40
Other Income.,. 2.552.004 Viu;^ *'§£«»
Total incoro*. fG.rrf)2.7-v> 51.470 553
iJTaa^r^gas nasss
nrggr^c-:: **-|SS " il^
Balance ...... J4.15L344 $3.«37.<502 $LlO3.eM
rreferr^a dhT!.. 3tX>.CN)t) ao«>,oCHt _—
Balance 55.831^44 «2.7Z7.«e $1 103.<J5»4
Ccnimcn di\-5... 2, 035, 79 a 1.i1&4,'2M 41.*»0
Balance 5U7«.»1 |aUM si.ofi2.2W
Adjustments ... 521, 104.572 416!&5'0
Sun>!a-| .. $1,274,064 *62S.rt.vt S64*>,4(VV
Prfrious aatp. . 3..*ia6.«9«> 2.705.012 625.6 M
F. * i. surp. li.tlft.3M f3.336,«>(vj 1.274,082 \
I FOREIGN TRADE IN APRIL.
Th» Department of Commerce and Labor.
Bureau of Statistics, has issued its pre
liminary report on the imports and cx
i ports of merchandise, gold and silver of
the United States in April: .
MERCHANDISE. . '
Imports— " lino. l!>0!>.
; Fr— of •■ -v 962.G50.754 100.4111,811
ratlaalu •... ... 71.281,975 66.715.544
' Totals ............ «1*3.842,723 $t22.M7.«ZS
Exports —
! DomaaYic ?127.«9,24S i-123.005,200 !
|rorei-rn *_*— it** 2.169.654 i
Totals „ '. .. $13a.0«.lO» $125.174,560
i Excess of exports . . . *«»53,0*10 3.007,1 5
From July 1 to April 20 —
Import* —
! rr r — of duty . . ■t«47.555,?01 5500.026,604
XhatSdUe .... . 670,J>06,671 571,169,954
To-el? $1,315,259,472 $1.071. 194.
Exports — ■•
1 Domestic ... "51.457.n24.154 ""1,402.^01,940
I Fere'sm 25.tJ«7.7»2 19,706, 75S
I Totals $1,4£*.1"&1.9 C-« 51.422.265.737
| ITair-aa of exports.... 167,732,434 501,074,177
i GOLD -VND SILfER.
■ G«M— ■ . - - -
Itriports- $2. 100,91? 34". 561
Exr->r<s **-3.,253,623 "^7.1*4
; Ex<*f« ef exports.. 182.70? 52.032.133

j reports 53.540.4?5 f4.222.J47
j Exixirt^ 4.696.*>34 4,952,251
j Ex«*ss of exports.. $85C.'i??> - fT.^lO4
'■ rYom July l-to April 50—
Oold—
! Itt. ports $35.C20,C50 $.^.."72.:.-.-!
I Exports ..■ ..... 11^.246,1"V" 72.014.107
i Pi till of export*.. . "F50,C20,540 $32,G41.&71
Silver— . .
Iniports . $*:«. 554.50S (06. 70.147
Exj^ns 48,55-?,724 43.749.307
* BTi i <■ of exports.. *«,«J14.410 8),«M,H0
I ■Bkeaaa of jmpor-.*. '..-.-
RAILROAD EQUIPMENT BONDS AND
CAR TRUSTS.
Matirrin* U>JO-'27.
(Tniniaiirl by Ewartwout & acpeuellar, No. M
Ting ct> . :^'-^i_js_.-' ■. 1
Name. ■ ilaturitv;* imprest
Atlantic Coast L.hm» •};■■■ 1»1O-;"1I.._-..41-* : . «*»
BR&. V 4-4 'r pc. 1919 •-•: ...,-.. 4's 4*^
Ont of Ga 4-.- 3 p c ieio-"li.. 4 '» 4"*
! C l; R of N J 4 p - lUI2-17 4-*.-s 4
Ch fc "Ohio 1 p •-. 19 10-1 " 4* f 4Vi ;
Ch t A 4-4H-5 p c, 1910-U9 4'» 4%
: Chic g- E I 4S-T. p c, ■■i«K-:7 5H 4»*
C U ■ & v i:-J\,: c. 1010-18 o 4%
c El * D 4*s-5 pc. -••-'<■>.. .. 0"4 4-,
D & I' 4H p C "•-■•■' 4S 4i» :
' Erie *-4';-*"» ; C t»»-"17. .. Ci 1%
Hock Vai 4-4 1 ; vC* -""- •« •% 44j
Hud fc M 5 I c 18 10-1 1" ...... s»i 4-,
' X <■ F i> 4 M 4"j : c. 1?1O-*15 V s 4's
Xc s» 4-* r c. laio-'ii .:... 4*« 4"s
l^eh V ■ -i--; ro. 3P:O-'l« •• ■ . 4*2 4"» j
Mo T> ac 5p c. tn^ril . s'» . 41k, J
Mob & Ohlr. 4-45 pc, lfll^-Jfi...-~. .-r r *!.T?- A <H
N V C I.in?a s^i.«- 1910--22.... ".T. v. '4*»* " t\
Xorf & TV" 4 p c. 1010-16 .. r 44 4'
Fsnn S"s-4 r c. l*»10-'17 .... -. IS 4
£I,i£F 4-4-.-O r - 18ie--U. .--, 4%
flo .4- AC#-F 6p c, 10- "17 ..5 4%
Seaboard A L. 4*s-5 * C 1910--17 Hi 4?*
t-> Rt r.*s-4-i'i P C. 1310-'2l 4', «S '
VirsrtnSmn Ey S p c. l^iO-'ie 5^ 4^.
■■-.-abash 4' 3 --. re. l? 10-*2 l .... r, 1^ 4%
•s*.!i & L E 411-54 1 1-5 P C. 1910-*22 6 6
COLLATERAL TRUST NOTES.
• _ Mat Tiring l*>lo-'22. ... .' _ .
(F-uraished by SvartTrout & App*xir:Tlar^.Ko^-£i.
Kine at)
■ .- -\- ' Ayprox.'
Nam'. Maturity. Eid'-A*"i«»«3. y»«"d.-
Am Cirar 4 p c. ■". -U 15. 1911. X* 'M> \ , 5«0
'Jo 4p c. Mcb 15. »1S . fi7» Ox 1 * 810
Bit 4p c. Mch 1". 1t'11... 80S M . 4.10
do 6D c, June. 1913 ?'*, igShw.-4.M
Beth Stl Corp 6 p C Nov. 1014 P7 : 3 ■ 5"vV--,. 6. 35
C&AS pf. Mch 14, IP 13. . 9SH &&" 1 !* 5 ■■••■
CH*■ !• 4 pc. July,. 1913 o<S»i f»"f^r;-. 4.75
CC C <£* St Ij.O i> c Jun«. "U.Krt'i 1"^ 4.10
D & IT f.q 4tj p C, July, 1&22..101 ]O2 4..ZS
Erie 6 p «-. April 8, 1911 •■i , !•:■ t 6.10
Gen Rub 4*» p o. Jul«-, 191f... :>3 •■!•. 070
PudsoM Cos « p c. O-t 15, mi 99 K"> 9.00
Uo 6 P c. Feb. 1&13 m< wo HMO
Ir.terbor nTfi pc. May. I.lol*, 102 3.tH>
X C Ry &UGr c. Sept, 1812 ! '" '"» 68 Hi' •••0
do 5 p Mai 15. I**3- 85 &•> -5.»<"»
LE-k S:e*l 5 p c. II ■■... ':"■'• 86 V» m-"' 5.80
Minu i- St Lsp c. "fb. 1911. 93*4 M% 5.30
!cfCL- «os. 5P c No- . *10-*22 4.50"c to 4.2-*) <^ basis
kTNHk Hsp c, 1911--12.100 101"» —
StLiSrSpc Jan. 1511...100 . lOCs 4.00
do 4 '-■> De. Feb. ma . P6 ?7*» 6-20
floj'p r, March. »13 ' « *1 6.W
g^.th--" Rv 5 p c. Feb. 1513 P? BS%
*ri-*en-Bter 6p «, Ju*"«. 1913. .-101* i 101 530
W«at T Tope. Ftb, 1015 - M »9»» .*.25
-^'bouse E&SI 6p c, A^g. ■ICUOOU 100"* 4.1>0
BANK STOCKS.
ORerorttd by Clinton Gilbert, No. 2 Wall street ■
BM Asktd- i Bid. Asked.
America. .- OH — ; JerfersAr. ... — I*
AmExch.-.235 245 Liberty 825 — .
iul<bir "■»- 1« I?- 5 i Lincoln . 400 42*"
Etna \r.. 1 -"' : - 1 "-' iMaahat Co.. 325 S4O
Brcnx Bor . SCO - Wet i Fu!.. 2&-3 2«w
&WK Net. 190 2*35 {Metropolis .. 360 400
Batters- Ffc. 1» 130 j Meci-. A M N 265 270
Eot ©TV 875 — I Mercantile . . 152 187% i
r.-jtch*t T> I*o -* s 1 Metropolitan. 2OJ —
,3-1 ant Pk. 158 i« Mcrtbantf 175 I' 9
Coa' tIX ISO I*s Merchants' B J6O 170
Century •- • 170 175 ! Mount Morris 2«0 —
/-tVsi" ■ . T 4£o «« I Mutual . . . . '-•'•■■ ''■''■
Chathani .323 452 F.-wr- t 240 —
<-"v.»r-»tca* . 445 455 'Nat Rwerve. lt>s 115
a^l^is % Sew BJeth 1 ] -5 si
160 v T ~ -' A "-> SB
:,- /- : : : -;^ STS
Night A Day 22S —
SKmS-:::::- i
: - ;r;,,, is S
r . - . *»
nfth Av^-O'O 850 |Pla»a Es. 1.0 »80
Fifth ' Are 4200 4*oo 'Produce Ex. 1W 188
r"Jv.,r«-T%'at 3P7 2uo !*liennan ... JSo —
mhStr^uloi 1« . . . 3£) ]
w-aah m« =; •
KVr::^) o*4 Yorkvilk ...MO -
Imp «. Tr .Id r,75 tTotkTttfc . !•• ~
j Irvine N B •-•""• 210 i
BALTIMORE STOCKS.
(Furnished by Van schalck & Co.. No. 7 "Wall
?trt*t.)
J«f*.A*kfd! BW.Ask»d
fniifj'"!;-. **"'i |4 i<"otu»n Duck; . i*i '•
ai>lv~m** «J4 61 ! do ineoaaaa. l« .1«
;:., 4. -C.'a "<>*- ; N Hy * I. 8a Wi'a ■•
GB&• 8V T I - \IA &. f '■• ;1 »2 ff>
nmi • <. 1<« >;n 4 •;» .. OP -'
,rt* *» 42 iCh CHy to .100- 103
Seaboard . «'«> -TJ'.i 24, Id. C.Ktoc 3* **^$£*:
dv Ist P.. 72 7«i Com Trust... 2t« JJS
.1 *"d vt ■ 4=H •" n ion Trust 7«» 7o
Al ■*««• K-TiiThird Net 8.110 125
,1, I^-yr r.e »4 IOU I Kid & 1M*...1A0 15*
r<.ito' Ga».. - 105 Maryland Tr. 70 ' .'"
Xc« ....100 IWH Nor Cent Hi 12* 13«
CHEESE PRICES HIGHER.
ftica May I<>— An advance of three-quarters
„ a ct-nt featured in to-<iajr'. dealings i" the
r-Mca Board of Trade ftaies of c"n«^s« were:
100 boxes tarce wl : ile.' ISfie; ; I*2 box« ?i£
cXred. 13?*r; l,0<«» small v.hitv. 13*« c; 2,2«u
Small "-olored. 13?^. Butter— Oamtr}-, -17
tuba sold tt •»"-;<:; *3 tube, at "»c; a crates
0f On ri th« Uitle Pall* >3alr y boanl of trade tO
,,„ .m *tf*u»e,fl o sharp advance of threw
„"•,„■- «»f a «*nt ovei last werk's Quotation..
sSSTw««; «W h«wa .mall rolored l«; •»
i.*'Fl ooiored, 33t»c; .',7.1 boj»s .mall whit*,
ijr- 411 box«s» "iimll -Ulj«. UIU: J3S boxes
tiiJis f-olore-3. !«-•; <W0 I^-xca twins oolpr«4.
1*» " *S» b"«"S iwln*. white. 14- MO bosea
. CLOVEBSEED PRICES
icltkls. 'M*?L is—CLOVERSEED.^th.' MM;
'--— ptir ■IS62H-- Decerabtr. ?562^*: ifaren.
!?S 70 TIMOTHT, prim*. $9 M ALSIKE,
, »I Aug-J*'. 5 « %
,\Evr.yORK DUTY TTUBTNT,, IXfIBSDAT, MAY 17. 1910.
M IB
TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS.
'; V"-f . New York. May 18. 1910.
Beans, bag* 463! Oranges lFla^, cs. I ' 4!V)
-Flour, bbls 4 Oranges (Calt.-cs.. 13,230
Flour, packs .. . 10.222 1 Apples, ....... 400
C naoeal. bags... 3,3301 Potatoes, bUs .... 6.275
Wheat, bash..... 88. S«*): Onions, bbls.. . 8.655
Corn, bush ..'- 3.373! R0e1n. bble 2.9«X>
Oats, bush 53.5751 Rosin oil. bb1*..... 115
Rye. bu5h . . . ..... 1.150 Spirit, turp. ■ bhl«.. 923
Barley, bush.' 1.2751 Crude. turt>. bbla... 88
Malt, bush S.OOOIPItch. bb.is To
Rice, phis .... 4,l7s|Tar. bblsf 135
I Hay. tons SSO Sugar, bbls 215
Straw, ions , 5° Molasses, "bb15......" bb15...... 95
I Miilfeed. t0n5..... 190 Oilcake, pkgs 2,1?7
Hops, ba1e5...... I*4 OH, lub, bblii 80
Beef, bbls - - 16! Oleo stock, pkgs. .. -70
Beef, tierces ... ' 301 Peanuts, haa* "3.100
Pork, bbls.. .... 125 Tobacco, hhds ... :• 573
Hams, pkgs 50;Tchaccn, tierces.. . ' 25
Cutmeata. Pl:«? .. 13S i Tobacco, .pkjrs..J,.. 1,675
Lard, tierces 600! Whiskey, bblß. .&. 119
Tallow, pkgs .. 21 1 Wool, sacks 415
Butter, pkg? 5.967 : Cotton, bales 8,800
Ch*"»s€. pkgs 3531Cofseed oil. bbls.. 503
Kgirp. cases 20.&14 j Copper, pieces . 7,100
r»r»Vj poultry, pkgs Wine (Cat), bhls. . 225
Live poultry.crates 251 1 Brandy (Cal), bbls. 110
EXPORTS FOR THE WEEK.
Wheat, bush.. 8W.886 I Pitch, bbls . . * ' I!
Corn, bush 70.340! Tar. bb!s M
Oats bush . . *,7o'>! Ref pet. gals. ..11.P53.524
Barley, buah.. 70,287 1 Naphtha, gala. 1,713,417
Buckwheat, bu ■ ' 15, 505! Benzine, gals.. WO
Beans, bush... 2,374 .0a501en*. sals. 16.660
Peas, bu.-h 195 j Residuum. gals l"..0OJ
Pea? lush.... ' 2.K73' Pork, able : 1.180
Flour, bbls.... 22.180! Beef. l^ls »34
Flour, racks.. - 04,747 i B<?«f. tierces .. 410
Cornmeal. bbls 3.«32i8ae0n. rt« 1.450.050
r»r.l. »... . 22S.3(5OiHams. lb. 124.200
Bran. lb 25.900 Lard, Ib 4,032,850
Gnus seed.bsrs " 1,4431 arine. Ib 4,000
Hay. bales 873 Tallow. Ib.. - 74,«00
Hops, bales. .. 635 Grease. It . 451.200
Alcohol. ga!».. 53. 233 < Butter, Ib .. 51,600
Whiskey, gals 10,390 Cheese, 1b...^. 45.11 V
Oilmeal. Tb... 3».000! Lard oil, gals.. 4,010
Oilcake. Th 6.472 1 Cofs'd oil, pals 219.440
, Spts turp. gal. 24.810 oil, gals.. 1,856,920
■ Rosin, bbla . 2. 605!
EXPORTS.
Wheat. l<ush. .. 131.3S0!F!e«f. bbla 57
Com, bush . 18.6S8!Beef. tiercea.... > 302
Cat* bush..... 1.»5>9! Bacon. Ib es>l.42Ti
Beans, bush... 532 j Hams. 1b....... 35.400
Flour, bbls...: 13.870 Laid, lb 1.257.100
Flour, sacks... 15.780 ■ Stearins, Ib . 4.000
Cornmeai. bbls. 600 Tallow, lb 17,200
Bran, Ib 25, 800 1 Grease, Ib 02,000
Hay. bal»* 4«7 1 Butter, lb . 6,400
Hops, bales «35 Cheese. Ib 1-; 1.140
Wblakey, gals. 3.310 Lard oil. gals... •■•<*>
Oilcake. Tb.. 675,900 Cot'B"d oil. gals. 95.325
Pork. bbls...:. SSSiLuboll. gals... *77.680
CASH QUOTATIONS
Iron. Nor, No 1 I Cotton, middling 15.90 .
foundry . ..fl7 37 1 - Coffee. No 7 Rio §*
Iron. So. No 1. 16 50 | Sugar, granulated C.2*
Steel raiis ... 9B 00 1 Molasses, OK pme 40
Stand cop. spot. 12 37^ i Beef, family 19 50
Tin 33 20 I Beef hams 23 00
Exchange lead. 430 'Tallow, prime... 737 3
Spelter 5 374! Pork. mess.. . . ; . 24 25
•Wheat NO 2 red 115 I Hoes. drsd. ICO Ib 1S 6 »
+Corn, No £.... "0 I Lard, Mdle Weft 13.35
Flour, ilpls pnts 560 i .
•Nominal, c. l. I . f Asked, elevator, dome stl=
basis. • • - •
GENERAL MARKET REPORT. .
New York. May 16. 1910."
GR.\IN— WHEAT — There wore good rains on
Sunday and Sunday night throughout due. west
ern wheat belt, -from Northwestern Canada>over :
th« -spring wheat section in tbe Amed«ut ViJtstr.
extending: over the winter what belt. as. far
south ss Oklahoma. This news #nt prices down
*» to k-c at tha opening, as there had been
numerous complaints" of lack of moisture
throughout this eection. Selling: was not very
aggressive., however, and prices worked up to",
within a fraction of. Saturday's closing, but late
in the day were again easy, with reports ot
heavy Bditaig (or Northwestern account, and on
■weak markets both In Manitoba and the Soutiv
west, and final prices were at a net loss of %
';'.- The foreign markets were all closed for
UK holidays. Th<? visible supply *"
.1,. United States showed a decrease of I. <,]-•'•'.'>
bush agairst »■ decrease -last wee* of 1,M3,(W
bush, and a decrease a year ago of 2,46*. U>X>
bush Cash markets wer< quiet and easier, with
Minneapolis down about -9c a bush. Export
bids "•"•are out <■■ line for • aianitoba wheat, and
from 8 to 10c too tow for American grades; Nd
*> red wheat here, 51 15 nominal; c i f, and no 1
Northern. &120 : » -nominal, ( ■> b. .COI^S-r
6tMo>: i!i,-lajc of the decline in ysti*at.. Ann
flual pkc were uncha'.6<-i to l,c n^***"^.
Tha A-isibl«»' supply showed. a decrease. At 1 3J".
000 bush, against a tiecrcass last week of 1,3 -■
000 bush, and a d-"crea^ last year or "'-'•
1..-.' 0 •■ corn, 70c a?k-d. elevator, domestic
I ba?i^'. and export No 2. "iS'ic nominal fob.
OA.TS— Moderately active and very steady., clos
hi at '♦•■ deelln< to 3 8 c ad^-ance. The vb " !
;; s„r-';s „r-'; showed a. - decrease of $42,000 uush,
a-air'st a decrease la« week of 1.'100.000 b^h
afd a dscr6«« a year ago of 524,C00 bush.. Ca-Jh
oatg.nuist;- natural whit*. 26 to a It>, < <V*<*?*
I 4*e4S"t'-. and clipped white. 34 to 43 Tb. I7fj
I 52* aC r-TF AND BARLEY' — Nominal.
NEW .'tokk: prices. " •
eat ur—
Wheat: - Open. HJirh. Low. doaai ■ day.
'■>,*,-■ •-*• Vi\* ill A iit»A il« mfj
&pt ■:\W. : I OSH I 08* i O7A>-tOTH£IjOBH
Com : _-
g» 7^
INTERIOR KECEIPTS.
■ ' . : '-': "v\liea.t. ' Corn. Oats.
To-day / - ' -711,00*> 876.000 607.0C0
L£r w«k:V. ■.■-■ 381.000 556,000 . §o*^o
La.«t year., „ „35?,0U0 Ct>4,oo<J MB.OOO
>EABO\RI» CLEARANCES. ; •
; • • 'n*nr. Wiwji.' Corn.
Tcwla- ... 32.000 142.000 S&.000
-lirt weeic ■•■.•'• 56.000 192,000 .ttl,00l«
-^sj-year ...; 2.000 Wjs&l££2Z&,
C 6'rVoX-- : 'rrcgular. but prices ru^ttifirmer
after r iu, o p^*!ns -trealf. 0 .<*> S^Z^*'
Heady. a* s «et advance of I®l4 points. , V v ' ,r, r
I w^re no "cables otv'ine to t!ie holiday In Llvet-
I'iot whifl? -ill continue until \r«dn«day nwrn
fng. At the initial decline, carrying prices about
13UA40 points under recent high level, them,
was a rental of bull support and prices quickly
rallied. Aftor seUlng about i<ti\ points higher
. jh9 active months reacted slightly en the eastern
beJUiorec-u-t for showei-- and vnrmn weather
on-l ..... for Etiowers in Texas, rut
! \u000e "and September shorts wew nen-ous, anrt
■ Uter th< whola Het stea.li^d up again, with spot
! h"'J«es good buyers of ... -. 1.,., - Sodth^o npot
n'-u-kets unchene<;i 0:, - ion r Tha^uirerpool
r.-ark-t will reor<n for busiress on \\ednesda>,
but will clore afraln on Thursday - . '■■ for thn
i r^'t cf the w«*k, and th^ Sew Orleans market
j wil! be cloeed'all <3ay on Friday. Local contract

6a' ur—
Op«?n. Hish. IjO?-. a->ie. ijaji
Va- .15 .-. 15.83 i;..:;.-, 16 ivaJ.Y.V> 15.47
iiun«'::. 15.50 iri.so 13.30 15.45fii5.a0 J.5.4ti
July 35. 41 15.57 I^4'J 15.52S 15.53 15.43
iAuxuat 14 90 15 17 liw 14 15. 00
September .13.76 13-02 13 76 l i: i: 01 is!gl
.jiflO ■ 1! Wfl3.; '
1 _ ..... • >.90f1?.«2 12 -1
TJtcenaber.-ri2.Tl 12,85 12.T0^12.54ff12.85 12
! Tan-a^-" ...1-M?7 1260 ]2.«7 12.g.''d12.52 12.73
March .11" 12.80 12.75 iX.tBCJXB7 12. 7S
Spot ouiet with prtcea unchanged at tt,Me far
middling upl*nd aid 16.15 c for middling Gulf.
■■«< 7.051" bales.
COrFEE — Dull; sal^E. $.500 bag? and prices
about steady at uncharged to 5 point, beio-t
the final of" last week. Operations were lare-s
ilv of a local character, tb moderate . sell
ing by bears and support from th» bulls, esp»
i c-lally in the near positions. European markets
• were closed for th» Whitsuntide holidar?. -and th«
t Brazilian markets Tver* unchanged. The visible
flrplv of Brasiiian coffee in fer.d afloat for the
Cnitrf States is S 075.592 bags, against 8,524,152
la«t year and -i. 401.413 t"c y*ars ago. Spot in
a--tivfe and only abcut steady. -;t'i Rio No 7
1 quoted at S : .-S?V- Total warehouse deliver!**
In *fee Unite! States for ths week were 51.476
: bees against 68.735 test week and 72,307 la.t
j year of" the former amount Hew York had 45.575
bess. Local contract prices:
Satur-
Op«i. Hlca. Lew. C!cm. da:
v., • ; — — - 0.4036.45 C.*o
rtVc — — — 8.40#ft.60 6.49
Ju'v . -. " 6-4."i 64" 6.15 6 4066.50 6.45
! i u-usV " ' . . — ■ - — 6.5026.55 C.50
sStSbeV.7 — — — 6.5356.60 fi.«o
Oe'oteT- 660 6.6.0 6-60 soo« as «.6O
Novenj"b»'r' — — — .6.60®< 65 6.«0
December '.6.65 6.65 6,C5 6516.70 6.63
January - — — ISSC 60S
February ... — — — 6.A506 .■' 6.70
t M aroh " 6.73 6. 73 G. 73 6.72<a«.7.T 8.7!
Xprii .:::: .- - - e.73e«.74 ,; 7j
intlß AM) MEAL— Flour lhactl-.e and
■ unsettled, and buyer* disposed to hold off in
hopts of lovrftr price. Sprint patent. $3 330
i«5 6<>- winter «tra.i?hts, $-1 P5f155 03; rrln
ter ' pat«nt», $5 20*4560: spring clear?,
S4 r-:>QS4 70; extra No 1 winter. S4 20:354 60:
extra No 2 . inter. $3 BT>es4 1": Kansas straights.
|ae«S)O. JtYR FLOUR— Quiet; fair to cool
«4"'^j*4 4J choice to fancy, f 1 4(vg.f •»*><)•
V'iRN*Mr:AT.— .Steady: kiln dried, $3 BOfttf.l 35,
' RAGMEAL — Steady; DM whtta and veJlow. $140
SMI4T, i-w?*. SIWSI' "- FEEI» — Western
»nri!iir 821 606*22 M* : standanl middling, 122 80
fc*24 10; flour" <--. *f*» oOfir?27 35; red dop, »2*« «>>
ft*-"* ,T5 <sp'« »nd mill price*!: ••■ bran $22
in bulk. $2S 10 in wck«: middling. tSS 106525 M;
r-«i <log, S'JZiIS; hominy, ehoii. 526 T.« In bulk.
* # >7 0, , In phcK"; oi!nipal, $35, nominal
ritOVIJ»H»N> «ui*t, and . prices after
■huwing ■ moderate decline early, inauenccd
by ■ km ol 15 point* "1 tha live ho X "*""■.•
ket md mod era v mttHnm due to larger re
,'..,,,« of ho?, than anticipated, rallied and
n«-itr the cine* were steady wit* covering en
tht» .1-1 of early *e!ler». No fral«s in the
1(,.-al future market fo- lard. PORK — Steady:
•>,i. -.- $24ffj«-:*50: family. $2U<3 f-'ti r.O: short
cl-aT' *-'"."/'*-T REEK-M««, 5.10© $i«); Um
nv Slit ii *•'<"•• t'B^kot. $1<! .">0 V| *'"■ erira India
niV'« *-..•...'.,>:■.•. BKKP HAMS— S'Jl
■„ «■•:. DHBSSED UOSS — Steady; bacon*.
r;?r<-'- M) ii. 1314 c: n;o ib. .use; no ib,
l"ijc : ,(k- lt%*>. PITT MEATS— Pickled
belUe* firm:' smokinsr. 17*-c: 10 lb, li\^c: VJL
ih ]»:,■ 1} lb. \~>'-<'. pickled ham. firm,
15«^«!<c TAJ-LOW Eaay; city, 7..-.
countrr. **,a*i 7«4c- LARD — H ; middle
v . -i "13.30@ 13..40 C; city, 13c; retined, SMith"
\. „■". 1, -1 U ;<>'<•: Continent. l8,80e: Braall
kc'es 15 10c; compound stead] 1oq,1(»Uo.-
STEAITISE— Btia4»; alao, i." : -:' cltj lUrd,
Vl'i'^K— Refined steady, but quiet and un
ehanced It is generally believed that the ii/tt
: tirll<- of 6 -■• »"«i, less J p<r cent cash, for
itandard BTttTtUlatg* la th«_ low««t at 1,1,1,
[orders are being boobea. rue l<on<lon sugar
lrarkel w*« floacrt. Haw !!t!r<v dull and un
rh^Vced fpot. <er.trifusat, 0«5 test, 4.24 c;
nVuscova«io. (it test. 3.74 c. find molasses *uxur,
B<> tes* 8 49e. Prlvato cables from Cuba re
ported>43 centrals «rind"nir.
ICICI*— Firm and um-naagea.
VirTM.""— W-l' th • London Exchange'
* cio'Vri metal market j ™.-ere een-raltv- quiet '
Ptaprtard ceppc-r ■•a. dull. r.iih «pot and d-»
' iti^s-ips up to th« end of Aucrun clo*ir.sr at
\* r-z£r -z£ I* fat: I* 1 "* here - 127.f«15c: electro-
frtS?l*r«J** 1 8J2.tSc* eastlny. 12.37U^12 Stic.
i "fTvl^a»'*ad*-: spot. May and Ju»e, 35.10S
88"0e^Ju!yf*o0 Ausu-t, 33 10*83 — LEAD
— jsull' «nd" 'in'V-«ne»-d, epot. 4 2354.-,. ■ Kew-
York. .i2H4»*-17*se East St Louis. •_ |PEL
TEU—DuII and unchanged ; spot, u.25(&5 .0<»c
New York. 6.05@r,.12*jc East 'St. Louis.
IRON was unchanged; No 1 foundry ■Nortn
am. $17€*17 7.): No 2. $l«80«$17 25; No 1
&out!?ern and No 1 Southern soft. #te "•••'
*16 75. Pig iron cerlflcates unchangea. 2io
>lOLASSES A>D SYBUPS— Steady to arm.
with a fairly liberal lobbing demand for mo
las«es. but syrup* quiet.
NAVAL STOKE*— turpentine higher.
owing to smallnsss of offerings here and at
Savannah. Rosin steady and unchanged. Tar
steady, but qultt and unchanged. TURPEN
—Spirits, machine bbls, 65c. TAR — 6c.
ROSIN — Common to good strained. 4.50 c.
OILB Refined p»troleum unchan-;ed. with
standard whfte qudted at 7.75« in barrels at
New York. Linseed oil unchanged.
- COTTONSEED OlL Firm and higher, with
active bidding in the near positions by shorts j
and some new buying In ths late moaths. Offer
ings were small, bulls appeared to have the
situation well in hand, and at th« close prices
were unchanged to 6 points net higher, with
•ales of 14,500 bbls. Local contract prices:
Satur-
Cpef - °?n? n - H i Kh - *??■ •$$*, flo
May ...6.20 ft.2o 5.20 5.17@8.20 8.C9
Juno — — — i 5.080t5.17 8.05
j u i^ 7.P9 S.O« ' 7.P3 8.0&Q8.07 7.09
September " . .7.W •• 8.01 ■ • 7*B • B.OIS|.M 7.97
October „..7.4« 7.4» 7.46 7.4&«7.4f» 9.4i>
November .6.96 6.t>7 6.55 6.60§6.e8 0.95
December . .« (W «.6S 6.67 6.6,|b.b9 6.67
January . 6-70 tt.72 tf.IO . 6.68gb.i3 0.67
COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS.
1 ■ ' . New York. May 16, 1010.
BEANS AND. YEAS— Receipts. 102 bags
beanr. Market firm on leading varieties, with
a tendency toward higher rates on some
kindr, •upcclally red kidney. General move
ment, however, moderate. Scotch peas held
stronger. BEANS, marrow, choice, bushel.
?2S5i-?s3; fair to good. $2 85© $2 90; medium,
choice, $2*5; pea, $2 35: fair to good. $2 20®
$2::o: imported medium, $2 10© $2 15 ; pea,
$2 15012,20: - white kidney. $2 8o®?3; red
kidney. $8.46: yellow eye, $3 15: black turtle
soup, $2 75«*r?2 55, "lima, California, $20oS*d,
PEAS. Scotch, bags, bushel. $2 10.
BCITEn — Receipts. 5.967 pkgs. Stronger
for all grade? of table butter, end prices ad
vanced Uc on creamery. Stock cleaned up
pretty well, with a linn feeling at the close.
and quotations occasionally exceeded. A little
stock went Into storage to-day. Process ha*
.occasional Email sales at 26c, but most of the
wholesale business is still at 25*-ic. Factory
steady. Packing stock- firmer. Creamery,
specials, lb. 20c: extras, 2ft*4»:: firsts. 2<2 < 5 ; &
2SC; seconds, 27c; thirds. 25926 c; old, com
mon to, beat. 23@20c; state dairy tube, finest,
I'Sc; Rood to prime, 26<227c: common to fair,
23 % 25c; -process, specials. 25Hc: extras. Z3c;
nrsts, 231 -q-24<z: seconds. 22©23 c; Western
imitation creamery, first*. 23U@24Uc; fac
tory, firsts, 22U@23c: seconds, 21V»tJ"C;
thirds, 20fi20UcT packing stock, No 2. 21 if
21»Ac: No ;k. g l»0 i-.<:. -
CHEESK — SS3 boxes. Further
strength developed under reports of higher
Northern New York markets and quotations
have 'been advanced 34c3 4 c on full creams and
He off skims. Market steady at the higher
figures, though . buyers have been slow to
follow the advance, especially on. colored. <
Beat quality skims, as well a3 poorer sorts,
are not overplenty and moving out •well, but
on medium grades the market eftll has an
easy ton«, State, full cream, new, specials,
14"?©l*jc: fancy, colored or .white, 14c; aver
age' prime. 13H#13%c: fair to- good, 12 l iS
i:;*4c; common. 10 & lie; old, as to quality,
MljflTc; skims, ' special., UHi fine, Dua
10c: fair to pood. "©& 1 ■r : common, ig'j'rc;
full ekims, SHI34C.
EGGS — Receipts, 20,944 cases. steady on
fin«» to ■ fancy goods, but buyers discriminating I
more closjly and average prime currant pack- ;
ing, weaker, with few Western flrcts ■\
cr<^.ir\g 21c. • Under grades steady end checks
an™ dirties rule firm. State, Pennsylvania and
nearby, hennery whites, 24@2Sc; g-athered,
22 '•5 @ "iuc ; hennery browns, fancy, 23!5©24c;
gathered, 22'ai::>c; fresli gathered sel'^-ted ex
tras, 23 "-• »f *"4>: ; itoruo packed, extra firsts,
2- M -c: firsts. "£2e; regular packed, extra firsts.
Z'i's- -i.-<-; firsts, 20** '3 I'l ijc; second* !'."p
■20c; thirds and lower grades, 17^ 18c'; dirties
No 1. IS 1 * fiv 19c;- No-".' and poorer.- 160ISC;
check!-, clo#ely .elected, choice, 17c: chocks
and ctacked, averaffd best, lOS IG'.jc; poor to
fair. 120? 15c.
„ FRUITS— DRIED — Steady on future evap
orated apples. Octobers. 6%®6%e; nothing
offering: Novembers. 6.5598.65 C, nothing of
fered under 6%c; Decembers, d.45@6-50c On
the spot there is little activity, and while net
many strictly prim? lots offering, at' 7c i«al9S
could not be made in a. wholesale way liigher.
APPLES, evaporated, fancy, lb. 10c; choice,
SSS^c; prime, carlots, '••: jobbing sale*. 7y
7"ic; common to fair, 6/3 O'jc;' 1908, '5H ®6c;
core, and skin?. in» lb. $1 >;• -t <1 70; chopped, i
Wo !h. ?1 50 <g $1 60. -
HAY AMI STRAW— -No change in quota
tions, but market baa an easier ton», ovine
to' limited trade and increaaa of stocks in |
transit. Straw firm. HAY — Timothy, prime.
larg:.*.bal«. 100- lb. $1 17.*«^$l '-'"■ No ;: and
No lv »7Uc^Jlls: shipping, »o©»sc; packing,
603tS3c: clover' and clover, mixed, SOor^xi 10.
STRAW — rye, 63 5 70 c; abort and tangled
rye. We: oat and wheat, Mo.
l'RL'lTS— F.REt*ll— Apples firm. Strawber
ries selling fairly. Oranges steady...- Grape
fruit firm. Pin*-:: weak. Watermelons
lower. APPLES, Northern Spy and *Baldwfn,
bbl, $4 ■*$<•■ Greening, $3 SOjisi»;. N«wtowa
Pippin, |3S0««6; Ben Pa vis. $3 25ffl$4; Kus
•et, $3 C •«*:■; common *:.' 5 $:■: ; Far West
ern. box-?, $1 50 C$2 7;">; CHERRIES Virginia,
sweet, quart, lie: BLACKBERRIES. North
Carolina, "quart. lStflaeJ STRAWBERRIES,
Delaware and Maryland, quart, »©13«; Easr
erc Shore. Sfi-12o; Norfolk, 6«g9e; Carolina.
6SlOc; r ORANGES. Florfda, box, $1 BO'S 1 50; !
<"a!«arn!a. $1 sO<"?s4: Porto Rico. Ii 40#53; ;
Cuban -* 1 50<052 75; TANGERINES. Ca.Hfor
nla, half box-.- $1 DOS ?2 25; GRAPETFRUITr
Florida, box. $2C*5 50; Cuban. $-f?5; Porto
Rico, $2 155 50; Jamaica. $15Ojf$ai2: Kaa- :
sau. $150«$2«T; TrATBrt"M2Xv?»S, Florida,
in bulk 100, -$r.3!5545: in barrel*, each. T*c«
$1: PINEAPPLES. Florida, crate. fl 300 $2 66;
Cuba. "$1 4'l;ss''<'S; Porto Rico. $1 50092 75.
HOPS hear of occasional offers of 14e
from" the grower in Sonoma County l , Cal.. and
6om« buying in Oi«!f>ri at 10-91-V-, according to
ouaHty.. In New Tork State, aavara] lots sold in
Madison County section at aOoßlc, with one
very poor lot at tic. The cold weather has held
the" vines back in th!« state, but littl* if any
damage has been done. On th* Pacific Coast
crop report, continue excellent.
rOL'LTUT ALIVE Receipts. & car. by
freiajbi and a few coops to express. Advices in
dicate" a alight "increase In supplies this reek,
but bqjera are showing fair inter*. and receiv
ers inclined to' feel steady on desirable fowls,
hut prices had not been settled at a. late hour.
PRESSED— Receipts of fre--h killed fowls not
larg-r, but a fair Quantity expected during the
week " Buyers showing some interest and re
ceivers inclined to feel stead" for choice grades
of desirable weights Small fowl, slov.- and Ir
regular. Fresh killed turkeys in fair supply, but
showing Irregular quality and feeling a shade
easier. Nearby broilers, spring ducks and squabs
nominally unchanged FToaen poultry quiet, but
il*Mrable grade, considered in good snap*.
"FRESH KILLED— Turkeys. Western. ev«ras«
best, hens or lonu, 20o; fair to goo.i. 16&19 c,
HUOILEKS, Piiila. fancy squat, pair, 75iZ00c;
fancy. 4 IT- to pair and under, tb, 4'>34su'.
Penna 8804Oo; FOWLS Weetern, beaaa, dry,
80 rb and over, dozen. 18 % c; 48 It, 19c: 36 to
42 rb, 17 4c; barrels, iced, dry picked. 4 tb and ,
over ISc; small. 17c; other "Western, raided,
l.iaiSc; old cocks, 15c: SPRING DC CKI4NOS,
Lorn Island apd Eastern, It). 2* P«ma, 230
24-: squabs, prime, larg*. ' white. (Josen, B»
094: poor dark, 52. FROZEN— TURKEY?,
'•ou'ig toms. IWJ:2(K; hen*. l«-325c; Old torn*. j
23c: CHICKENS, broilers, milk fed, 25'2'iPc:
corn fed, li"®2sc: roasting:. 20a2-"*c: fryers, 180 ,
20c; corn fed. 18021 c; fryera, 18017^»c; FOWLS,
dry nicked. 13018 c: OLD ROO?TERS. 15c.
POTATOES AM) VEGETABLE! — po
tatoes active and firm; old steady. Onions
et?e'>. but moving less freely. Asparagus We
lower. Beet? and carrots selliri? well. t'ai,
bages in good demand and steady. Cucumbers
without change, supply liberal. Mushrooms
w*ak»-- Pea? in liberal supply and . aaUin* fairly
at stead; prices*. String bean, weaker. Parsley j
riraesins at lower figures. Tomatoes in. heavy j
supply and weak- POTATOES. Bermuda, new.
bM. $3©*4 Florida. white $2 50tT$S75; red.
I 2 50053 '"•'*•• culls. $2092 25; G#orria »nd South
Carolina. $20$8 25: Virginia and Maryland *ee
ond crop TSoosl old. In bulk. 180 lt>. I10fl »:
:fii-rb bap. Tsco»l 10: SWEET POTATOES.
VineJand. basket 60cESl: other Jers*y. 505'iOc:
Delaware iO&tBc: ASPARAGUS, doien bunch •».
« 50055; BEET TOPS, naarbv bbl, fl. BEETS.
Virginia 100 bunches, "3SH-SM; South .Carolina.
S':*rs.->: New Orlean* $2®»3; Bermuda, crate,
7-*ci£.«l: CARROTS, South Carolir.a. 100 bunch"*.
S?igs4; Naw Orleans. $2 500*3 50; basket, MK^
80) Bamv ""- '•::-■ 78c0$l 25; old. Mil or Ms.
*1 SSfftl 75- CACXIFI-OWER?. bothooaa, <joian.
$°St 2 50: Southern, hal! bbl basket. S3; CAB
BAGES. Eastern Shore, era?*. S3 25051 50; Vlr
ginla f11235150; bb!, $101135: North Caro
lina and Florida, crate. $101150, South Caro
lina fiat Dutch, $1260*160; Wakefield, 51^
$1 DO kki ?1@|125; r*d. $1 3609175; CV
< > JIPfR- Georßia. basket, SI 25051 HO; Flor-
K'a. $10$1 SO; hothouse, box, $2C$4 RvJCJ
PI7aVTS, Flcrlda. box, 51 s<>gJ3; Cuban. SI 60-»
$2 90 GRTSEN CORN, North Carolina. crate ; ?1
fl»2-' GARLIC. New Orleans, 100 tb, $5«$«;
HORSERADISH 100 tb. $20*9; KAUS. nsarb>\
bbl 2S00Oc; KOHLRABI. New Orleans, 100
bunch** M: LETTTUCE. Southern, basket, 23®
7.V- -n.'arbv bhl, $l1J$i:: hoi; v- dozen. 200
Ssc: MUSHROOMS, 4-!t> basket, BOC0914O;
ONION? Bermuda. naw. crate, $1 78**1 85;
-„-.... yellow, |I<*sl 73 white, $10fl 65: Egyp
tian batr. $2 s<t*fs2 75; Sew Orleans. 7fMt> bair.
SI bo- OKRA. Florida currier. $3BO0$&; Cuban.
$20f4; OTETBR PLANTS. 100 bunches. GMi>3:
PE*S Eastern Shore, large, basket, lUfCI 50;
i>mall ' 7.'c«sl 25; Baltimore, large, fl 25&51 W:
«n*iU ?liisl 12; Virginia, larva, half bbl basket,
fl 25g?l 50: small, • 10*1 25 North Carolina,
I.:rrr $lg.sl 50- third baak't. 7*kitJsl; small, half
bbl basket. tSco*l 12; thin* basket. 50075 a:
South Carolina, small basket, ,Vicf;?l; PEP-
I'KRi* Florida, ia.-s<- box, $2 50#5*:* 50; carrier,
91500*2 50 PARSLET. Naw Orleans, curly,
ii! $I®-J1 r>U: bushel banket. 20'3'40c : plain, bbl,
M &>S?2- bU'hel basket, 254330 c: Bermuda, crate.
2.Vi.^ic- ROMAINE. Southern. ba3k»t, 75c«Jl 3;
P-irinuda, crate. . "4i7,.<" 4 i7,.< . RADISHES, nearby. HiO
bunches. K«0T8c; FoutJierii. ■•,■'-... SSVSOa;
RIIfBARr.. Jt»r«*y. 10" bunche*, $ltr*i BO;
SCALUONS, ."o*<".V: STRING BEAN?. South
Carolina, green, basket, $2500f335; wax. *•.■«
.:■:■• Georgia. prr^--i> $2<&sß; wax. $affJ2 SO;
Florida, green. $1 50*.'*- 30; wax. %lii%2 •£>. New
t'rieuna. green, $3; Fay*. $1 75; SPINACH, near
by l.b! 38076 . SQUASH. Florida, • white or
yelloir, hot SI 253*1 7.*.: Cuban, «rhlta $!(&$! 50]
■j'ITRNII">'. 'rutabaga bbl. ?lib#l 7u; white, new,
Ifpti bunches. $3054; TOMATOES. Florida, car
rier, *l«*2 25; hothouse, Ib, 10c; WATER
CRESS. ICK' bunches. Sl<**?l SO.
- LIVESTOCK MARKET.
' Sew Talk, May 10. 1010.
WEEKLY ItECEIPTS.
,5 It«eves. Cows. Co»ve». Cbeas. Hi>ra.
Jersey City.... 2.537 — •'<■"'* H.«« 9M\
Sixtieth «trret 2.453 90 7.114 4.047 —
Fonleth street — — — — 0.820
r^thigh Valley, a.477 — 17.'. 7.SM» . —
Central I,'Bion. 3,53.1 — 44,7 10,2511 —
Uv.'hawKi-n .. 337 — ' ~~ ■ ■ -~ —
fc'catterlns .... , — 70 I"' 1 55 4.630
Total* ......127317 90 II.dOO 13.880 34.407
Total* last wk.11.520 OS 15.2' > r - "'•! 22,1"3"
. WECKLT ■EXPOF.TS. '
••'I.tva Uva Qrs', of
. Shipper and steatner. ■ cattle «h»«p. b««f.
Morris Beef Co.. T*>utonJe — — -1,160
Monti Beef Co.. *yi|-.ne*-.-ssks.. 1?^ * -- —
Morrti E»*f Co.. Baltic ' — . — "733
Swift Bttl Co., Teutonic.-. ■ • — . — l,os<j
Fwift Beef Co, Klnaawaaka ,', . , 115 — 833
&«-Sft BMf Co., Baltic. — ' — SCO .
SchwarrscnlM A-vS, Mlnn»-rasfca" 10T> — LOW
J". Shamberc * Son. Mfrmewaska 117 — —
Mli^ellansous, Bermudian 40 — ■■ —
' Total exports «* — «•«£
Total export* last week. . . .'.'. . .. M 189 S*is
Boston exports this week 1.740 — 1.*» 7
Montreal exports this week I.ST* — . — '
To London 1.51S — *.?£;
To Liverpool ...1.543 — *. 113
To Glasgow 346 — . —
To Manchester 521 — —
To Bermuda and %Vest rndies. . 40 —
! Totals to all port. 8,874 — ««-l"J
Totals to all ports last week....J.02& 1S» *.**• |
' QUOTATIONS FOR BEEVES. \^vv* !
, Good to choice native .leers T ......57 40gfS 40 ;
Foor to fair' native steers SiSS '«
Oxen and stags 4 £??' f
Bulls and dry cows 8 SS-t* 1 6 »
Gcod to choice native steers, one year ■ -
ago \ «25« 715
BEEVES — Receipts for two days were 215
cars, or 4.15S head. Including 193 car. for
slaughter and 22 for the market. Steer* in
light supply and H>e higher; bulls active ana
: 10S15c higher; cows strong to 10c higher; tn«
yards were cleared. Good to prime steers sola
'at $7".o*rsSls per 100 Ib; oxen and stags.
$4 $o!gs<i IX>- "bulls. ?&£S6 63; 1 extra **»"£:
f<JSS: cows at S3 26©f6 25. Dressed beef steady
j at ll@l2c per It, for nativa carcasses. No later
i cables. . . So exports of cattle or ! refrigerator
beef from this port to-day or Tuesday.
I Pales— 8. Sanders: 20 Pennsylvania ataera.
1201 Ib average. $7 80 per 100 ID; 3 baljf., I- 1 *
lb. $610; 3. fc£Xs rt». $3 SO; 1, «40 It, ?5 16; •
cows. 1144 Ifc, 55 60: 4. 1015 rb. «* 20: 1. 1000 ft.
$5; 24. 987 It), f 4 70: 12. 987 Tt». f4 5O; 3. MS
P>. »*: 1. 810 lb. $3 75; 6. 821 Ib, $3 65; 5. 632
Ib. $3 40. ' ,„
Tobln & Shannon: 9 Pennsylvania steers. 1 1S»
Ib, *S: 8 Pennsylvania yearling?. WO4 n>, *••*>;
3 bull?. 1083 Ib, 5615: 8. 89* lb. ?6; 1. '•'°
Ib. 15 50: 2. G9O Ib. $140: & cows. 859 tt>. *-»35;
6. Sil lb. *4; 3, 543 Ib. $8 60; 1. 630 Ib, $3 ».
HcPherson & Co.: 20 Pennsylvania stsers. I*l3
Ib, $8 15; 23, 1145 Ib. ?S10: 19. 1244 Ib. IS 10;
7 stars, 1143 Ib. 90; 1 ox, 1480 Ib. $6 30: 1.
1300 It.. $4 80; 1 bull. 2000 Ib. 59 85: 1. 1650
lb, *6 40; S. 1333 Tb. $6 25: 1. 1000 Ib, $«: 4.
1112 lb. 15 90; 7. 1021 Ib. $5 85; 8. 880 Ib. SO;
17 distillery fed. 1182 Ib. $6 65; 11. 1056 jb.
$6 30; 13 cows. 1207 Ib, $6 23: 1, 960 Ib. *5 .5;
18, 1028 Ib, $5 65; 7. ft 47 Ib. $5 50; 11. H-"tJ Ib.
23: 5, 840 lb. $5; 20. 973 tb. $4 73: 3. S-lS
Ib, $4 65, 1, S-SO ' Ib. $4 40: 7. 745 lb. $4 S3; 1.
750 Ib, $3W>: 5. 840 Ib, 53 70; 14. 8&0 Ib. $» W;
1. 660 Ib, $3 25: 5. 550 Ib. $3 40: 1. 660 Ib, $3 25.
S. Judd 4 Co. 3 bulls. 860 Ib. $5 70.
J. G. Curtis & Sec: 2 bulls, 1060 ft, *5K>;
i 2. 650 Ib. So 40: 1. 680 Ib. ?5; 2, 800 Ib. $5 2<.,
1, 630 Ib, $5; 2, SOO Ib. $5 25; 2 cotre. 1026 IV
$5 50: 14, 556 Ib, $4 40: 1-. £23 *, $3 70; 8, 75-
Il>. $3 80; 3, 733 Ib. S3 60 _ „
Kelson & McCabe: 1 bull. 1300 Ib. $6 25; 2.
1100 Ib, $6; 3, BS7 Ib, $5 25; S cows, 763 Ib, $4:
10, 625 Ib. 13 50. c
Andrew Mullen: 1 bull, 800 Tb, $5 50: 2. S?O
Ib. $3 40; 3. 827 lb, $5 25; 3 cows, 663 Tb. *4 SO.
2, 815 tb, 1 $4 25; 2. 730 Tb. $4: 4. 657 Tb. $3 63;
3, 807 Tb. $3 60; 7. 807 Tb. $3 60. —
Jelliff*. Wright i Co.: 5 bulls. 1050 Ib. $5 35.
CAlA'BS— i:ec«ipts for two days. 7.945 head.
including 7.021 head for the market. Trade
j active and at ths 6«>th st yards prices were
50@75c higher, th* sharpest advance belnp on
i medium grades; at Jersey City the market
I was strong, 23c higher and some sales 50c
1 higher. Pens cleared early. Common to
choice -real* sold at $"«?s«> per 100 Ib; a few
selected heavy do. $© 12it$e 12»» ; culls, 54 .5
& $6; butternilllts. $5 SO 4O- Drcsssd calves
higher at 104 (214 c for city dressed veals and
0© 11 He* for country dressed. •- ■- *y
Sales— W. R. Hume: 175 veals. l.*> > !b
average, $0 12', per 100 Ib: 64. JRI Ib, *b 65:
S6. 127 Ib, $S.V>: 98. 124 lb. $8 87!>: s*. 121»
Ib, $525, 30 , throwouts, 117 Ib. $3 50; 22. 120
!b, $5: "5 buttermilk". 12* !b. $«.
H. K. HoIIic: 105 veal*. 147 Ib. $0 12h:
18*.' 147 Ib. f»; 6, 148 Ib, 5»73; 149, 129 Ib.
•650; 43. 121 Ib. $7 23; 62 mixed, 11. Ib.
5 7.-. 32 culls, 120 lb, $5; 160 buttermilks.
".I G. Curtis & Son: 307 veals. 143 Ib. 29;
294. 12S lb. 58 73: 83. 126 Ib, $SC2ij: 655.
326 Ib $8 00: IS. 117 Ib, $7: 4 throwout*. 11*
li>. 56: SI,. ISO Ib. £3 SO; V,. 127 lb. ?5-
B. TV Otfn * Co.: 158 veal?. ISP Ib, 5?; »1.
ISO Ib. $$; 10 throw-outs, 125 Ib. $«.
Jelliffe, Wright * Co.: 127 veals. 1,0 Ib.
IS SO; 5, 125 Ib. $537 4: 102. 121 Ib, ?7 75:
188 mixed, 117 lb, $7 12*4; fStiiurmntat*. 126
Ib. «?; 52 buttermilks, 135 lb. *55.7 4; -*». lift
lb> Xe'l 3 on & TMcCabe: 1 veal, IT* Ib. $9 SM
ISO Ib, $8 50; 171. 124 lb. $8 25; 66, 183 lb.
56; 27, 114 1!?, $7.V>; 10.5 buttermilks, 120 lb,
* G; v»nrow l Mullsn:' - 200. veals. 12« lb, 50;
•If- X"« It. $S'J5; 86. 121 lb. 4 ': 101 butter
m'lks, 1-1 ib, ?•«: ■"' throwouts, 12« lb. $•.
John Ducej: « veals. 125 H>, $8 25; ft cull..
, r "'!= lt Sand"«: 206 veals, HO lb. »?T3: 221,
135'1b. J»in: 2.".6. 120 lb. $8 23: 100. 128 lb.
$3; 23 cull* M OS lb. 56; 24. 114 Ib. « s»O: IT
culls, 114 lb. $•"•; 2 f*d calves, 14a Ib, sf;
2 barnyard rah'!, 230 lb«?4.
Tobln & Shnrvnon 45 veals. 143 lb, $H6--=^
i Zit, ISS Ib; 30i I®, 130 lb. 25; PO, 123
Ib, ;S^.J2^;VIP3;".I2I 4b,..57_73; 14 culls, 121
lb S*judd & CO.: 14 veals. 141 Ib. $S 7.=s. . e J>.
m it. iMSO:i M SO: 1«B. 125 Ib, ?3 23; 267. 12? Ib,
$8: 4 'culls. »7 lb, $«; 8 buttermilK calves,
lß McPhl«w * Co.: 318 veals, 150 Jb, jW C2'i:
117 143 Tb 53 00: 6, 117 Ib, $7 50; 11 culls,
120 lb SB; 7. 74 lb. $4 75.
SHEEP A>"D J*AMB&— Receipts for two
day^42 care, or 10.960 head, lneludinsr 11 car.
for the market, tnakine. with the itale stock.
i/s cars on sale. Sheep weak and under ciades
aJov- • lambs about steady, and spring; lambs,
duality considered, fairly wall «u«t£ined in price-
A car of cull lambs h«ld over. Comrpor. to sooa
sheep 4i at 55^56 50 par 100 Ib: a few wscTlsS.
$7ts7 25: a deck of cullf, ?3 &0, coraraea to
Shoica lambs. .{ISWJJ.Ift 3*£*Jg&sb * 1P «
$10 75'" 9- few by «!«» head at $S 50«53 50 each
! Dresasd mutt™ <"asi?r at Jl«14o p^r Tb; dressed
lambs sJov.- at 15@17 l »c; country dressed hot
. house lambs firmer for prime heavy, with the
whole ranee ?3(357 per carcass. .
Sales— Kerns Commission Co. : 25S state lambs.
75 lb averagf. $0 SO per 100 Ib: 276 OWp, «S Ib.
'fin«. 104. $7- 78 Ohio she*p. 109 73: $8 25; 161
Uncs, 78 th. $7; 78, Ohio sheep, 109 Ib. 58 25: 131
' Ca NeVwn ll &*Cb"' »1 Ohio lambs. 75 Ib S3 50:
: i«? 61 » $7 SO; 160, 63 lb. $7 SO: I<H VirsinU
[iprin/toti. 61 lb. ?10 75;-23 Virginia sh»*p,
10 ToWi-** Shannon: $7 'vTestern lambs, 67 »•
SS23- 220 TVes-tern #heep. M.lb, $6 30: 134. Ib,
[ 55 50; 24 •tat*, 84 lb, $5 25; S3 unshorn. 115 Tb.
McfeeraOO & Co.: 141 Virginia spring : lamhs.
«.-. Tt Hi7J; « «at*. 55 25 each: I*> Virginia
sbae* 113 tb, 58; 10 state, 101 tb. !»»•__. _
" g Sanders: 26 *tate lamb.. 62 Ib, $.50; T
«»»t- sheep SI Ib. 56; 21, 103 Tb, $5 50; 10 un
shorn. 8 03 P h.. ?G 75; V 4 bucks 130 Ib. |3: ! 1 state
spring famb?. S5 50 each; 5 at $5; 2 at £> 50
' S. Judd & Co.: 4 state tamos, 82 Ib. 59; 1
buck. 120 US. $5.
bU HOOP- Receipts for two day*. 64 cars, or
10.531 head. including about 260 for the "BUrkSt.
Steady at last week's closing prices, and re
ported Kales at $10S$l<> 15 per 100 Tb.
OTHER CATTLE MARKETS.
Chicago Mar 10.— CATTLE"— Receipts. C3.0C0;
«-idv to 10c 'lower: steers. M 3B«|| &&*£" ;
54SsS««75i heifers. 54 2SSS7 45; buiis. $5t«6_73:
"i-. ?c? c 53ji$7 70: swekere and teeders. 54 if-ff
$87^ HoJIs— Rer ? ipt y . 37.00 C": Mpße Jgw
Soke heavy. f> M*,^»*2^j Jf' itc .v,*«; «?«K?
??50Sj"«0; r^ckink. %^{9 60 P»e ?»|?S
$^50: bull: : sale*. St»so<gJ3 55. gHS^P-Re
c.ipts 25.000: 25a5«5c lower; shMO, S3 jSOgtQ ,&>:
pRrUopT ?7ijs7 5O: lambs, 57 6^BB 75; eprins
k Kan S as"i*tv, May 19 -CATTU »l.iaal»a. ? -
500. including 2.700 Poutherr.-: steady jn-eaV;
choice export and dressed bee? stwra, JiflJS 30;
♦air to aood. 53 65557: "Western. 565*7 »0: stock
ers and *fe»ders. % 50flf» 10: Southon.. $4 5O«
$"25: Southern cows. 33"i5«?6- native $4eWSO.
heifers $*«Ss7 25; bulls.. $4 2535G 25; calves.
$4n?7 25 HOGS— B«cslpt«, 8.700: 10c lower;
top. ?9*2V, bulk of sales. 23(350 40: h«vy.
K>S5S$9 43 l i; packers and butchers. S9aoas9 40:
lieht. $»2Ofis»4O; pigs. $8 7fcßs9. SHEEP—Re
c«lpt« 9.00l>: 15 ; S'2«*c lower: lambs, $7 25S$»» «3:
vearlirn*. $•? sO@s7 50: wethers. S3 r"">s«7 23;
ew.'« S4 50<SS6 75: «T<?>"ker9 and feeders. $3!SSS.
Cincinnati. May 16.— CATTLE— Receipts. 3,
443 auiet; I0«g!5c lower; fe!' to good shippers,
96 509$THO: eommos $2 60«?5 25. HOGSRe
ceipts, 2.M6; steady; butchers and shippers. $0 70
(BS3 73; common. $8 75C1© «J. SHEEP— Recemts,
4iv slow; 10313 c lower at SS&O3SB; lambs call
ar.d 15C23c lower at $5 25**7 63.
Ka=-t Bue»lo. Mar 16-— CATTLE— Racelpts,
4.000; fair!'- active; lie*ij st«ady; butch»»s. 10
«1.V5 higher; stackers and fsedsra aad »heep
easier; prl-K« steers. 57 S3S<3 40. shipping. ?7^
57 75; butchers. 55 30«857«5: heifers. 555J7 23:
cows. SS2 T -«*Hrts bulls. 53£5575: stcclrars and
feeders. $5 7335*: stack heifers. " $4 25<S$4o!',
fresh cews and springers steady to s'rpng, $3tv»
$70. VEAL? — Receipts. 31.100, active ana
steady. #63*8 50. HOGS— B«ct!pt«. 13.000; active
and cftiOz lower; heavy, $& 83^59 95; mixed and
Yorkers. 28 905?986: piss. $9J»SSIO; recgh"'.
$8 75«tS 90: stazs. $7 »SI«S 25: dairi**. $» 7S#
SXO. SirEEP and UAMBS— Receipts. 16.6O0:
sheen slow; lambs active; ewes steady: others
101Z2.V lower: lambs. $7 25948 90: rearltnjrs.
$7 25'?*7 50: wethrrs. ?«40<856e5; eweg. 55 35?
JO; eep, mixed, 54fJ5fl 25.
Pitt6bur«r. May 16.— CATTLE— Supply fair;
ch^trt. 5a5 a :■>'. -3 s» prime. $S6sß 25. SHEEP—
Supply fair; prime wethers. $il lt>^set 35; culls
and commons. |3£s4: lamb*. $4Rf>^sS7li: veal
calves. 5S s<>Ss*. HOGS— Receipt* fair; prim*
heavies, mediums and b»T" Vorkars, ?9 05; light
Yorkers end pigs. ?10; rouges, $8 s6(ff 9 $5.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago. May l<i — Indications were plentiful
that followers of the leading long* were selling
out wheat to-day. The Northwest, too, sold con
siderable her*. Fine rains over the. entire winter
and spring wheat country materially improved
the, crop outlook and led to a somewhat decided
mange in senthnent. The close was steady but
at a. decline ot a »trS*- T ii'*. Corn and oats fin
ished 1 !4o lower to l »,.- higher. Provision* lest
2"-»@7 1/sc.1 /sc. Although bears seemed afraid to sell
after havir* been so badly beaten last week, the
wbe«t market took on a heavy tone from the
start. Tbe close was at almost th* lowest prtc«*»
of the day. . Weakness of Northwestern and
restern markets had Influence her*. • It
vat asserted that rains had come at a par
ticularly opporttßM time to fill the maturing
winter wheat in Southern areas. A subject of
r6fnro»"nt was that Bouts we»t*ni rec«lj>t» to-day
were more than threw tlm»"« as laraw as a y»»ar
ago, and that St. Louis prices for ears of No 2
r^ii wercl 5c lower than last week. Furthermore.
Northwestern receipts were increasing am!
world*, shipment* were lariv. Near the end of
the session Pacific Coast reports wer« received
that the oarry over there to th« next crop would
be the iars«al ever known. Range of prices:
Satur-
Wheat: Open. H!«h. I/jw. Close, ""day.
Mi' $113 5114^5113 |1 13 $1 l.m
July ... 1 («T4 1041, 103U 103% 104«4
September. 101 101»4 lOIU'IOIU 102
Com:
May W f OOH fiOli ; cr>H CO 1 *
Ju1y....... «2% ra** •«< res .«4
Septwnber. 63* «53»j *3'« 63"i «3*
Oati:
May..... . 42\i «H 42'« 42*4 'MM
July «•*» 41 4^S v|ft*4 40%
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DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE.
- ROLL TOP .
DESKS
OFFICE
FURNITURE
In (.--' -. • variety
of style anti pries.
T. G. SEIXEW.
11l Fulton St.
NOTICE OF SUMMONS.
SUPREME COURT. NEW TORK COUNTY.—
Succnrsa Tavo'.ino Piralno and Antonln*
Tavolino. her mother. PlalntiJTs. against
Mariano Piralno. Defendant. — —
Action to Annul a Marriage. — th» above
named defendant: Ton are hereby summoned
to answer the complaint in this action, and t©
serve a copy of your answer on th« plaintiff*'
attorney within * twenty days after the ser
vice of thia summons, exclusive of th» day
of service, and In case of your failure to ap
pear or answer. judgment will be taken
against you by default for th« relief de
manded 13 the complaint.
Dated. New Tork, April 15th. I*lo.
HOBAKT S. BIRD.
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
Offlee and PostoCcs Address. 280 Grand
Street. Borough of Manhattan. New Tor*
City.
To Mariano Piralno, Defendant: The fore
going summons la served upon yon by publi
cation, pursuant to an order of Hon. James A.
Blanch a. Justin of th» Supreme Court of
the State of New Tork. dated the 2«th day of
April. 1910. and filed with th* complaint in th«
Office of the Clerk of the County of New T«rk,
at the County Court House. in th* City,
County and State of New Tork. on the 3t&
day of May. 1910.
Dated, New Tork; May sth. 1010.
HOBiRT 8. BIRD.
Attorney for Pialatlffa,
Office and PostoCce Address. 230 Grand
Street. Borough of Manhattan. New Tork
City. . . - -;;•*.-
PUBL'C NOTICES.
PURSUANT TO STATUTORT REQTJIRE
ment, notice Is hereby given that an ■«.
Assembly BiU. Printed No. 1255. Int. No. 504.
ha« been passed by both branches of th*
Legislature, entitled an act to amend chapter
five hundred and eighty of th» law. of nine
teen hundred and two. entitled "An act In
relation to the municipal court of th* city of
New Tork. Its ofilcers and marshals." In rela
tion to the time within which decisions on mo
tions shall be rendered- Further notice is
hereby given that a Public Heating upon such
bill ■Brill be held at the Mayor's OQce. in th«
City Hall. In The City of New Tork. on
Wednesday. May IS. 1&1<*. at 11 o'clock A. M.
Dated. City Hall. N»w York. May IS. l*\t>.
"WILLIAM X GATNOR. Mayor.
This will be the second* bill heard.
SURROGATE'S NOTICES.
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HON.
Abner C Thomas, a Surrogate of the County
of New York, notice Is hereby given to. all par
«q-.s having claims ae^inat Mar/ A. Allaire,
late of the Comity of New Tork. deceas«a. to
present the «tame with vouchers thereof to the
*ni)scribtrs at their riace eC transacting busi
ness the offic* of James Demarest. No. HO
"Nawau Street, in The City of New Tork. en or
before the first day of September next.
Dated New Tork. the eleventh day of FebnafT.
IgtJ DUSTAK ALJ-AIRE. .
"W'ILJjIAM S. McCOTTER.
Executor..
JAMES DnMAREST. Attorney for EKCuter*.
140 Massaa St.. New Tork City.
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE. COMMISSIONERS. DISTRICT OF
. Columbia. "Washington. TV C. Ma" 0. 1910.—
Staled proposals will be received at this offlc»
until 2 P. NU Mar 23rd. l»10. for con.tructinn
se-w«rs in the District of Columbia. Forms of
proposal*, specifications and n«cwary m
formation may be obtained from Chief Clerk.
■Rndneer Department, Room 42.. DUtri.rt
Building. Washington. P. C. NO H. BL
DOLPH. jpHN A. JOHXSTON'. WM. V . JCD
BON. Commlaaloiiers. P. C. _ _
RESORTS.
NEW JERSET.'
GALEN HALL
HoTEIi^SANAToRIUM^Si
Owing to our Tonic and Curative Baths,
our Elegant Comfort and .Exceptional
Table and Service, we are always busy.
F. L. YOUNG, Gen'l Manager.
N. Y. Office, 1122 Broadway.
HOTEL TRAYMOHE
Atlantic City. K. J.
Open Thronrbout the Tear.
Famous as the hotel with every tcßd»r»
cseTt"'ence and all the comforts of born*.
TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY,
I>. S. WHITE. Fres.
riia«. O. Marnaette. M*r.- — ; -v- •
Coma to Atlantic City ar<S enjoy tha deli* ht*
of th» Sea Khor» la May. and June, combined
with tha comforts and oorwanJencee whlca taw
famous AU-th«-yaar resort has '9 offer.
Hotel Dennis
I with •varythinc raodera. Is always op*« ao*
maintain, an ■onob»tructed ocean y^^
"WALTER J. BUZBT.
THE BEACH FRONT H9TEL FAREXCELLENCt
onGupUrCiiu
citx.n.o.--
UCBOPEAN or AMERICAN' ri \>
JACOB WEIKIX. Manager.
HOTEL MORTON
VIRGINIA WE. .NEAR BEACH.
ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. ,
Open all the year. Fine- tabl*. Suites with
private bath. Handsomely furnished. Perfect
sanitary arrangements. Elevator to all floors.
6p«cial rate, for winter- Capacity 880.
lira, IC. H. HAIVW. Owner and Proprietor-
SSarl&orouQb = ©IsnMm
AIL.\>TIC CITY, SC. 3.
J?3iah White A Sons Company.
IXV A>*lA. .
WfllEß GflP HOUSE
The Mountain Paradise.
DSIUAWARE TVATER GAP. PA.
remains open to December. Ur.ijuastlon
ably th« leading and finest hotel In this region
for those who seek th« best in appointment.
euitine. service, comfort and location. Every
Indoor entertainment and outdoor pastime
Special early season rates. Boolthst of earner*
view, and Auto Map* mailed. Fourth Season.
JOHN PT'RT'T COPS.
THE KITTatfNNY
The leading hotel at Delaware TTa.t«r <3ap.
Pa. Main hotel Ben op«n. Every eanr«ni«nc«
and amusement. Wma for booklet showing
hotel, auto maps. »tc. G. FRANK COPE.
THE KITTATXNNT is rot connected with
any other hotel at the Water Gap. Saddle
horses and Instructor..
MOUNT POCO-VO. DELAWARE WATER
GAP ETROCOSBURG. CRESCO. POCO^O
SraiMTT. i'EI.AV.-ARE VALLEY.
FAMOUS SUMMER RESORTS.
Ir.farmation at 4^> Brf»adway. New Tor* City.
NEW SPRUCE CABIN INN
Where you can catch trout. Rooms en suite and
with Bri^ta baxbs. Booklet. "W. J. * M- °-
PRICE. Car.adcr.sis. Pocar.o Mta. Pa.
tlMHtlil I
THZ GRfSWOLD
WASTERS poi::t.
NEW LONDON, CONN.
Open June 24th.
FINEST SEASHORE RESORT IX AMERICA.
2»4' hours from N«w Tor Is.
Cneauallea Sail in*. Bathint. AutomobUter.
, Priving. Tennis. Ciolf. Dancing.
Lone distance telephone in ev«rr room.
For Booklet. Bates. Ac., Address
*a- J. FLEMING Mi*.. 71 Broad Boom
901. New York. Telephone. 3430 Rector.
Al«o Mar. The BaltfT^rw. Uelleajr. Ha-
EDGE WOOD I*N
(Greenwich on the Sound), Conn.
•rri-on May •,'«th to October 13th.
New Tor"-: OOce, Town and Country Bureao.
* " 389 Fifth avenue.
38 mUM from New York; 43 mlsut*s* rid?.
Superior *t<ibl«s and new. «p-toda'.o garas*
this «*ason.
N«w Colonial Tea Rooms; Caslae: Colt;
Tennis; Bowling: Music Dally.
D. T. STMPSON. Manager. '
VERMONT.
TER3IOXT VACATION KESOKTS.
150 I':iki- Illu-tratrd Book. Full information
In regard to «•»■»" Kr->i>rt^ in' Vermont and
shores Lake Champlnln with hotel, farm and
village home aceommodationa, prices $7 per
week and up. Srn«l flc. stamps for roa.iHn'r.
Address SUMMER HOJJK. No. «7. SSS Broad
way. N*«w York. '
" LAKE BOiIOSEEN. VT.
rßwrarr house.
Sanitary pluroblns; electric lights: garage;
milk, cream, vegetables from hotel farm.
Booklet ! H. B. »LUB. Mur.
MICHIGAN".
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
Mineral Batha cure Rheumatism and tte*
v«ue ana Ele^i Pimm r.lu-t. Guide v^«e.
Writ* K. R. Eastman. Alt. Clemena. Mich.
Offlc*. No. 13rt| Broadway, between SGth ana
gTth mm., .until ft o'clock p. m. Advertl««m«.nt9
received at the following branch asßejee at r«a>
ular office rates uutll S o'eloekp. m., vis.: .23*
Mh eve . • *. cor. I2d st. , 138 Ctlv «vs.. cor.
12th at . l<v* Saat 14th st 237 Wast 4tt St..
between "tv ant) **tn avea., 2«* T»*a«t l-s:h *•..:
IMS ZX »vB. . 163* 3d aye.. near «lat #l; ITOI
Ist *v».. near 3»th « : IST East !23th •«-: TS4
Trtmeut »v« ; * v> Si *▼• , «*4 say ▲marteaa
Dimtet Tels^rapb Os3c»
RESORTS.
SEW voßk
THE
Catskill Mountains
noted for picturesque and reuun'i*
scenery. The elorlons air. th&" raasnli
cent views and cmnfortabto accoinmo
datlons are a great attraction in thi*
mountain region which i* a p*radls« fer
children and a sanitarium for every
l>ody.
THE ULSTER i DELAWARE R. R
In connection •R-ith West Snere and*
P*«nn»>-lvanta Kaitroad* ■ — . -,- only
an rail throuarh car line between Phila
delphia, Jersey City. New Torlc and all
points In this famous mountain rajlaav
THE RIP VAN WINKLE FLYER HI)
make- first trip from New Tort. via
West Shore R. B-. Saturday. May 2l*t.
leaving De«*roaa)as St.. 12.« p. in., and
West 42nd St., 1 o'clock p. m. dairy ex
cept Sunday.
The summer time seb«lEl<* for seaa-an
of I»Vj trill r> in effect Sunday. Jun»
l?th.
» Ticket agents of West Shor* B. H. tn
New York and Brooklyn w*o sen tlckcft
to all points ob Ulster & Delaware R. R.
at one fare for round trtp on May 27th.
2Sth, 29tb, good returning until Mar
3i»t. Inclusive, account of Dec«stien
Day, and jflvinjc an ojiportanlty to select
your summer home.
An Illustrated Summer Bode wtth
map of tn« C»tsklll» and list d fcatels
and boarding lie— win *• sect tret oa.
receipt of > cents postage.
S. A. SIMS.
General Passenger Agent.
Kingston. JJ. T.
80 Hotels
200 Boarding Houses
400 Furnished Cottages at
SARATOGA
SPRINGS
Tark Stats'i Sacral S*r*» ««r-»**
Forty world ta.Ta.yis miaeral spnnf*.
Pare mmmtain air Day excarsioaa
to Lake George aad Adiroodacli
Mountain Resorts. Carriag* aa«
automob:> tonrs. 30 rninate* frooß
Schoylerville, scene of dedsivs fcattl*
of the Revolationary "War.
Golf .tennis, boating.bathiaf— ladcur
and outdoor arxnsenittits.- A fr««
convention hall seating 5,000 peofcls.
Reaeaed vU Xew York CeutraJ Llw*
asd Dc^airar? * Hndsoa. E. P-
We will find you a famished cottars,
boarding place, send yon literatci*
and complete infotmatioa. Address
PUBLICITY COMMISSION
Room 4. The Arcade. Saratoga Sprfnjs, New York
THE GRAND HOTEL
CATSKILL MOUNTAINS
will one* ' • ?
SATURDAY, JLNE 25th.
This hotel Is located on wita Un« of
the Ulster & Delawara B. B. Altitude
over 2.0C0 feet- Through coach, ana
drawing room car service from >•«*•:
Tork direct to hotel jtoutk!?
Passenger elevator to all floors. Rooms
singly or en suit* with privats bath.
Service and cuisine unexcelled. Booklat.
For terms and full Information, apply
to Mr. Frank DeWolf. Town and Coua
trv Bureau, 389 Fifth Avenue, comer
3Sth- Street. New Tork. Telephone Xt
Madfson.
After June 23th address Tha Grand
Hotel Company. HlßllPiWt. N. T.
WHERE TO GO
THIS SUMMER
"Lens-; Island R^sfirts,** a -fcook eon
talnins Information about the vartoc*
resorts on the Ocean and Sound shore
and the Central section of Los? ipßßj
with location, capacity, attractions and,
char?** of th» numerotis betels sad
boarding-houses, free upon application
at Long- Island R. R. city ticket oSless.
MC Fifth Ay.. 130 B'w*y, 19 ■£$** TTBI
St.. N. T.; 325 Fulton St.. JTltlju. or
will b« mailed on receipt of Si?. peataja
by th- General Passenger Airsnt, 255
Fifth Ay.. New York.
Garden City Hotel
Garden Cits; 1«»* T«land
IS Miles from New Tork. Opes *"£••*■
A HIGH CXASS MODEK.N HOTSU
r «1 ■;> \>'Ti ES:CI.CST%'S.
::eT a la C£rt» r.3sti-*trar.-.
J. 9. T,Ayyiv COMPAM. FBO?S.
The CLIFFfOH
ON WATER rROITT
BONAIRE • FATCHOaXTE. t 1
Op«cs Mar 25- Ajneri- a - «---- S-irap-t^a-'Sr-Ua
Aggrw *W. M. JSN'*giys. *{>ra^
ADIRONDACK MOCNTATy*. . '
THE WAWBEEK
(Eotel and Cotta«e»)
Will ©pea oa Jus* 3*tb for '.a« Tii!Tt«*st^
s-ason und'»r . : -■, sna-s*j«Ei«at. M «* cars*
fortabl* and Hawaii** » — *•• -'.-••^aa
with h«te! aentce TaW« win fe« kept at
usual hiirti ata»da»d. Ba*«a -^ith Satlj.
£p<»cial terrrva for full *— aaam "R-zstla fML
Seed tor booklet.
CEDAR CLIFF INN.
MONROE. ORAJJGE CO. » T. ;
A deliffhtfct --,-- K»a ..-» tips ««4 -,-;
lakes, new nsod-*"i house ••-'.' cc ".ti-. » itr
steam he*:. $00 ♦»•* •:#-r»tlo-5. 49 nsil«» £"*«=•
city: own ararJen. I^s a^«» o* rraueds. rali. "*»* i
tssnls. boaljni. oathiag. tails*. ce i l d i£!2*
gara*4. no moaquitoaa aer malaria. Be« How
W. M BAIGKT. .-,
THE COLUMBIAN
10*0 ISLAND PABK. St. -* ■> 'f » *tUi**r. K. T ; - J
— The- beat located and moat «traetrr» .■agal ? .
amen* tha Thoaaaad lalaada «HWal«
•me. Orchestra and all anmawna«ta._ C>-?«3 --
Jnn» la. Bo*»iii** I*. A. JOH.V*?O>. Waa> _. ->
— - .icr
STBW HAMr*<rniß>
•00W aad \^N\-/\ »-*ata la«.
Icaita N< ' LA Saa GbbV
SantM >vHi?U3mcl \ . Call*. £
» /* HOTEiS • V<f
»,.--,,» s^arrFmt&nvMir*' [ - -
to - jg»- <■ atu^aß V sr^awawf
lo Hit X^-" ,j* Sir |rs*«t»a,
'•" # Mk *wa»*J va^
}^^/ Sctaaar.
1* FRrTATTB COTTJaO-B* TO RET. k
Corres-poada-sce Xavttod. lUnstrated '.m ittal .- .; .^
•*"• M»-.CWOOO. Brrx-.CMg». it.- M. ♦ ■»
SKleaa, Bo« taa I S««oe«8t.. It T. City I ISO B'm» . ' ■ -*J
WAUMBEK '
A?CI> COTTACS3.
Jefferson. ?». n.. la th« Watt* Jitraawiss. ;
Open* Juno 35.
1 it bolt gaff eoanw, on famous sceaia aaa» '._
, routes- Deta<-hed family cotu&e« coraplst*!/
furnished, with note! a*r«i«*. Addraaa
CHARLES V MfRPHT. Maaaaar.
Laurel Houae. Laa«woa4. N. J.. untn Jun« l«t> '-_%
>i\^.tiiii<i:
Berkshire Hills ' m
THE MAPLEWOOD ;
fTTBFItIi. BERKSHIRE CO.. MASS.
WILL OP*** MAY 2«.
Stnd {or 1910 BoaVlet and Asto Kaai Mas. %
"THE MMEPASISSTT. -
>t,\RBLEHEAI> >ZCK. JJ-ISSu
Opens Jena ll rtß«*t locution on ?r««is
Shore. every r»«ra o«.b v!«w. Special i»t«-
fJiBH. Ctrcnlar. » O. Bit own
M.vi»r -.
THE BRIDGT ON, '?^^ c '- .
V* Km. c: sir yish. - - ■"..'■■ •?«. «« JU«»- :-
lir.d. 'Liii. Jlodsra. Hsuw, -iritti hara« cos* •'
fatti. Rat** *10 la* *3>, Q A- CA3OT. M«x. "
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