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\ pfNTJESTS CASE Defendants at Sugar Trial Will Begin Rebuttal on Monday. HUGH EVIDENCE RULED OUT Statute of Limitations Looms Up as a Protection for Parsons, Thomas and Others. Th? ?overnment rested Ita case yesterday the trial of John E. Parson?. Waehlng B Thomas and the other sugar men 'barf*1- wlth t:av'1n?5' consPlr**<l against ln 'trtui-t trade, and the defence will begin ... rebutt?! on Monday. ' tot possibility that the defence will plead ?or the protection of the statute of ltmlta ?__? l*?me? up >'estf>rda>' especially after certain evidence offered by the government v?d been rule, out by Judge Hand. *t way Ijlcated that the proceedings on Monday would he tt&rted with argument by coun ? for the defence to the effect that the ?efenflanU. supposing that they entered ngt th? alleged conspiracy, gave up any it?rt to keep the roiinery of their compet? itor dosed eon'e tlme befor? July. 1906. or ?or? th?11 thre? years before the return of t_o indictment on which they are now tried. Henry A. Wise, United States Attorney, rtm$jltd In the course of yesterday s ses? i?n that the letters and other evidence pointed to a continuation of the conspiracy -jBtll October. 1906, and he made a strenu oui effort to bring in other evidence which, &? old. showed a prolongation of the con rplracy un*-*1 thf t,me when the Indictment vu found. TM? other evidence was not admitted by Judf? Hand. The prosecutor argued ior pore t?iar. two hours In his desire to put in til?tr-atter. Ho .aid that after the loan of jjjO,o00 had been made to Segal at the eBd of 1903. the defendants tried to continue their contre: over the Pennsylvania Sugar Reining Cor.i. any and keep Its new plant U Philadelphia closed by all possible ??nans. Among the collateral put up for th? loan by Segal there were &_> bonda of the Ptin?ylvanla company, Mr. Wise txl?. and later Gustav K. Kisse!, who had icted as agent for the American Sugar Ke 5nl_g Company in the loan transaction, ?quired fr m Segal ?_5 bonds of that com? pany, so that in all the defendants lndl rtctly controlled J1,1__?,000 worth of bonda (?of a total ol t.COO.099 lawfully issued. _*hen the Pennsylvania Sugar Refining Company t?. came Insolvent and was put ?alo the hands of a receiver, Mr. Wise tided, efforts were made to arrange a ___ing of ondholden und to get a na jority of tl ganlze the company nid itari ' refinery running. The de {(Oda.'.t- th. :or declared, agreed to ?a: ? and to keep aloof from us attempt at reorganisation, and in this ?inner they delayed the progreaa ot af bjrn and attaitU'd their end of keeping a ??peti'.nr's refinery clo.-ed beyond the time tat th> loai aaaured It? closing to them. The aj ; Intment of a receiver, Mr. Wise ?plained, set aside all control by stock _>!<_?_. ;?nd thi- American Sugar Refining Connu: ' power over the P_:msyl vinu company, of whose stock it had held 199 that ?s?a majority?aa collate! ? ?al loan. When the government closed Its case Mr. Wis. reaerv d th. right to introduce later wch ? ii might appear essential to th? government, and It is possible that th* government will return to an offer of ?. evidence concerning Um Pennsylvania compa later on. The jury was excused until 2 o clock en M?Oday afternoon, bat Judge Hand will begin hearing argument at 19 o'clo.k on Monday morning. Richard V. I__ndabury, of counsel for the defence, will ask the Judge to direct the Jury to return a v?r dlct of not guilty, on the ground that tho government has failed to make out its case. 99l__Bcej n: ill and James If. He-k _*UI aid Air. Llndabury, and Mr. Wise will reply for the government. Three hours hav been rueryd for this. If Judge Hand denies the motion Mr. Nlcoll Will b.gin his address to the Jury in the afternoon, and the first witness for the defence may be called before the day is over. ? vigorous fight was promised by the de? fine li Is expected that a large number of wltnemi will h* called, and that the Anal summing up of the case will not le 9____ed until another week has passed. The deathbed statement made by Gustav E K___. ; may result in a long argument be op| oalng ? ounaeL Although II '?? ?? ?nrked ior identlflcati doi ?been introduced in evidente by th?; ?ivurnment, Ami the defence may try to offer it. A. the ?tatemen! is an aflld_vit the gov t to 11 |i ?fian? 1 'i ? ? the man whose state .'lillS. NEW SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY The Temple Bar of Brooklyn Incorpo? rates with SI00,000 Capital. Alb?.-.' Man.- ? The Temple Pir Sa'?> b*l*ji.i ? on if in? torporati??:. wltl the .State Ranking Depan ?a*nt to-day Th? company has a cap.tal ?ock of } - .i t-, directors are: Henry F. Noyes, John H. Emanuel, Jr.. F?ancls L. Noble, Clinton l_ Rosslter and Howard O. Wood, of Rrooklyn. At? agreement of merger of the Colonial 9ttt Deposit Company Into the Equitable 9ttt Deposit Company of New York has ?""? been filed with the Banking Depart aent. ALUMINUM TP.UST TO GO Augment with Department of Justice Almost Reached. Washington, March 22*-A decree to make !?* Aluminum Company of America con **? to the ?herman anti-trust law has ***> practically agreed on and finishing tf"*"?c_et were discuaaed at a conference *-*? to-day between the Assistant to the Attorney tunera! and George G. Gordon, 9*nral counsel for the corporation. TttO *****- It le believed, will not provide for ?jWutlon of the corporation, but for In? ?"-??Hons against certain of its contractual ******** a few details regarding the **?**? remain to be aettlcd. TRUST SETTLEMENT SALES. T-w h?aw selling of I'nited CI gar textxT** ?*i*__y nock, whloti baa been puzzling *?? Street ently, whs for the account, "? *>*t learned yesterday, of the twenty? ^ <__Tf__da.it s In the government auit ?"-"??hut the American Tobacco Company. *??*?? men were compelled by the gov ^**bt tf> Mil their holdings in the United ^9tt _tor._ com the law was 2?**n>*d liy th?- court to prohibit the of Js* Of one company from holding stock ???company with which the original or ^??t eomrany did business. ??-Mand for copper increases. ?-?Pper contli?i-s to be In good d-mand .?* cents a i^ound. which pr?? e It touched ?*? fir?t timo alnce fcU i-tetuber, liw7. on ^^?IKlay. Homo sal' ??ported at . ? lS-cent ;.??><?) yeatntxeny, i'A that the price of the Ttiy reach 1&V. cent?, a pound. ?J* Df?*lkted in the trade that once the * .n labor troubles are out of the way Mto?T WlH m>li *l 16 c*nt" * P?un(J- Tne ??ami for the metal 1b reported to be y*0? **ell distributed, with the wire mut**lM iti? btsi buyora. NOT "PUT_UP-ro BRACKETT Secretary Testifies in Probe of Alleged Brick Trust _>?_____ v? N;0yC,,e9' "?W*V of the tireater New Tori. ???1 _. lorK Kriek Company the triT A?" Und6r ?*****-* ? thc Dl",! trict Attorney and alleged to be a con \l ra?r'stlnhrCHralnt * tra<,C' ?i" MaVJtr , **"* ye8terda> ? held before Magistrate Preach!. ln the TorMln coun attend f Wheat- of 8????. ???? attended some of the meetings which pre? ceded the organization of the company and h&d Interested State Senator Brackctt ln the matter. Wasn't the whole matter put up to Sen? ator Krack*??" asked Millar? H. Ellison, j Autant Dienet Attorney in charge of ? the investigation. 'A plan eu drawn up.. ,,nwrwa Mr uo Noyellea, -but was rejected, as it was ? not quite clew. The matter was not -put ; Op to Senator Brackctt." A number of books and records of the , oompany were placed in evidence by Mr. Ellison. The next Rearing will take placo ; next Friday, when Stale Senator John B. Rose, president of the company, win bo a w-ltness. "LAWYER SAM" TRIUMPHS Can Now Get Back the $2 Which He Was Fined for Spitting. j "Lawyer San." Peldman. who wears ? frock coat longer and a carnation pinker ! than those of any other practitioner in i General .Se?. ?..us. may now get back that 92 I extracted from him by Magistrate. Barlow : when "Lawyer Sam" was convicted of splt ting in the subway on February ..'.. After ? listening to argument by "lawyer Sam" , Peldman ln favor of himself yesterday ! Judge Swann, in General Sessions, reversed Magistrat?. Barlow's ruling. "I am held up to ridicule by all my I friends already." urged the COrSBSSllor. his i face as pink as his carnation. "They say I now- 1 hav. a criminal record, and usk me j is my picture In the Regttee* Gallery. Your I honor will ontice. too. by referring to the ' record, for which I ha?l to pay $1. that 1 ! was not warned of my right to an adjourn I ment to obtain counsel." Judge Swann 6aid that the failure to t warn him of his right was undoubtedly an . omission and that he thought it sufficient i ground, to reverse the decision. As Mr, Feldman explained later, he <n:: ?now get ?ark the $2 by merely forward? ing to the Corporation Counsel a certified ? copy of the record?, hot h of the original ? a.e in the night court and of the proceed? ings before Judge Swann "Then," continued Mr. Peldman, "I get ?an order from the corporation Counsel. Which I take to the Controller's ofllca ami he gives me another which I tske to the office of the City Chamberlain, nnd he re? to me my $_. And I wasn't what you might call expectorating, either. I Just ped a toothpick out of my mouth and I am arrested. And the 'cop" wouldn't have arrested me yet either, only I was eoi !. a fool I went and to;_ him I was Lawyer Peldman and he had Letter look out " MISSOURI PACIFIC NOTES SOLD Transaction Said To Be End of Short Term Financing. Th? Missouri Pacific Railway Company has sold $." <?Mi??? three year I per cent notes to Bpeyer A. Co. The r.ot"?; are the re? mainder of an laeue of ?S,990,999 authorized last May. The proceeds received from their sale will be need for further ImprOVO ments to the system. P. F. Bush, president of th? Meaourl Pacific, aald that he b.iieved the preeenl sal.- of BOte. would be the Inn' of the short term financing f.?. the Missouri Pa? cific-iron Mountain aysteme, a1 the di? rectors had completed arrangements with Bpeyer _? Co. to form;!;.;? a re? morigatte for the St. Louie, iron Mountain &? Southern. A meeting of the ato -.holders of the last mentioned rood, he said, wo;l 1 be called shortly to authorize the mort? gage, the amount of which had not yet been determined. The proposed mortsage. it Is understood, will be large enough not only to refund the different laMee of bonds outstanding, but a!s<? to provide funds to complete tho com? prehensive improvement programme i was laid out about a year ago for the |f_e* souri Pacific-Iron Mountain systems ? PROPOSE TO DOUBLE STOCK Nassau Bank Deposits Have Increased to $15,000.000. A special meeting of the atochholdera of the National Nassau Bank erW be held 90 April 22 to vot? on ? recommendation of the directors for Increasing the capita) stock fr? m ?1800,990 to C.000,909 and for ruis Ing the par value ??f the stock from P> ? ? I ? Each holder of two shares of the present I tith d to aubecrlbe to or." uf the new stock at $!'/? Of ?the ? ??? which will be paid for the new stock be a".'ie?i to the aurplua The National N ink's deposits ai*9 now HS.4U.009i the largest in its history. When Edward Karl vas sleeted presiden! In November, J'""* the deposits were $6.0" 00 SUED FOR TAX DODGING Forty-one Philadelphia Corporations Failed to Report Incomes. Philadelphia, March --? UMted Btatee I.?strict Attorney j. Whltaker Thompeon to-day filed suits for the coUectlos i t 9410.000 ln fines from corporations doing business in Philadelphia and vicinity for failure to report their net Incomes to the Internal revenue collector. Forty-one defendants are involved. The reports which they are charged with not having made were due on March 1, 1911. It is upon these returns that the government ? levies a special excise tax of 1 per cent on profits exceeding $5.00o. The penalty lor failure to do so Is a fine ranging from $1,000 j to $10,000. at the discretion of the court. The government is suing for the maximum amount. Nearly a half hundred more suits of a similar kind will be filed ln April, it Is said, against conioratlona that were delinquent in making their returns by March 1 of this year. i ? MERGER OF TRUST COMPANIES. The merger of the Manhattan Trust Company and the Banker. Trust Company will be completed on Monday, from whi-li dato all business of the former company will be conducted at the offlco of the. bank? er? Trust Company. W. North Duane, and Frank N B. Close have been elected vice presidents of the Bankers Trust Company. Mr Dnane, for many years, has been vice-president of the Manhattan Trust company, and Mr. Close ha.- been ?ccre tiy of the Banker? Trust Company. C'eorge T Thomson, treasurer, and Perry I? Bogue assistant treasurer, of the Man? hattan Trust company, have been ap? pointed secretary and assistant treasurer. [e,pectlvely. ol the Bankers Trust Co? l)4-n>'- | COAL PRODUCTS CO. DIVIDENDS. At the March meeting of the American Coal Products Company a quarterly divi? dend of Hi Per 9SAtt *MSS declared on the Common g\s?, 9*7*1* on or before Apr?, , to stockholder* of record March M. There wh_ aleo declared a quarterly dividend of M"per cent on ?ho preferred stock, payable April H to stockholders of record April 10. SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere in the Unit?! State, for |2 50 a year. OFF CURB TRADING U Former Oil and Tobacco Subs iaries Fail to Obey Rules. Because they have failed to furnish necessary public Information of their fairs and otherwise comply with the lis nales of the New York Curb Market soclatlon, the stocks of seversl of the mer subsidiaries of the Standard Oil C pany Of New Jersey and the American bacc-o Company have been dropped from curb trading Hut by order of the Ils committee of the association. The oil companies whose rtock? are fe?'te?l include all the former subsidia of the .Standard Oil Company ejtccj.t Standard Oil Company of California. Anglo-American Oil Company, of L-on?. and the National Transit Company, follow-in** Tobacco subsidiaries have r dropped: Coal**" Foil Company, Johns Tin T'ill Company. .1 S. ToiIBg Com**" III .Andrea's <_ Forbes Company and P* Ii!? an- Ann-i ban Tobacco Company. The curb management ha.s siso ruled t unle.s the I'rUluh-Amcrlcan Tohacco "**> pany, Limited, makes application to list sto.k ?and conforms to the rules of the -ociation regarding transfer agent I other re?]uiremrnts ??notations on its sha | will be dl**eentlnusd on April L Th? British-American company has transfer office in this city, ami as a t*ef there have been great delay and exjiense brokers, who have to smd the stock all way to lyondon for transfer, in sddltl the British government exacts a tax on transf?ra, the amount of which Is based Uh scHin*" "fries of the stork. At the pr ent pri-e of the stork this ta?- amounts about $12 <*0 on a hundred elisias, which more than the dividend of _'_ per cent cer.tly declared, which amounts to appro mately $12 BO on a hundred aharen. A buyer of the stock would be compelled baye M t-ansferred to his name before could receive, the dividen- on the stock, a he would then be out 10 cents on tho trai action. DUMPS COAL IN SEWEI New Fireman Mistakes Manho for Engine House Coal Chute Mortimer L. Sullivan, fireman since t flrat of the month, is already worried abr hla Job, according to the rrtory current Fire Headquarters yesterday. O^ March It was Mid, Sullivan was assigned to h<>. Atttjr with Engine company ? , in Lafaye street, and was told to receive three to of coal when they were delivered that d? Sullivan, the story went on. signed for t coal, pointed out the manhole Into wht it waa to b? dumped an.i thought m bbo of the matter. An Investigation, ?tart with a view to Bndlas what bad happen, to the coal, finally disclosed it m th? sew in front of th" engine nousc The fewer manhole was alongside th leading into th.Mar of the BrsbOttl and Sullivan bad chosen the wrong one, a ^- to th? tule A BQuad . I>epartment put the cool where b?lons? s BIG MILL STRIKE THREATEN New Bedford Workers May Wal Out?Peace in Fall River. Bort?n. March 22. -A threatened e.rii In N. v ?Bsdford and a decision by tl ?workers of Fall Rl\er bo) to walk oi were the principal developments to-day 1 the unsettled Mow England labor sltui tion. These two citi< si. the Isi-grei textile ? ? nttrse In th* A strike in the COttOn mills Of Ne Bedford will be .?eclaietl unlSSS the mar ufsetorsrs grant _n _4*raaee of 10 p? cent In maege. according to the official thi Textile Couact* The mUl qwoei hnve given notice of an Increase Of I y cent, effective next Monday, lnslstln cannot afford a higher rate ? the fins goods market remain?* dull. Th mills there have thirty thousand open tives. There will e no strike in the l'a I'.tver mill** on Monday Thl_ was d?*r T.!t?ly decided to-r.li-M. When the : l?er>- of the five unions nfTlllHted with th Textile Council voted unanimously to .??, ? ? . I ?ranee of 10 ? ? tender. .1 bv the manufacturer?? tO-da] They had pTSTlOUSl* un offer 0 If. c. i? Borden, controlllni the eeven mille of the Kail Hiver Iroi Works Company, announced an ed of 10 per cenl earlier In the week, sn? tt.ii i > -n?. e other corporations, controlllni one hundn ? the lead t.. ?luv In all, about thirty-five tbot operatives win benefit by the in ders of Fall Rlv? r were , with the rssalt to-night -m-l did not hssl tute to prsdlel n genera! n per oenl nd trance elsewhere. Arbltratloa in any fon to-night by the members of i Stitchers' I'nion of Lynn, t? io hnve nskec for an advance of two cents s dosen ir piece work rater*. They al/,?-* flatly fe fuse, to extend the time of beglnnlnl their threatened strike boyond next lion day morning. Their attitude wsa ;?!> proved bv the Join? council of the l?nltsd ?Shoe Workers or America, a ?strike would affeci thirty ? ' ehoe manu? facturers in that ?it'.'. Strikes continue In Clinton, where th? ?Lancaster cinchan* mills, ? mplo* in?; twen? ty-three hundred hai Is, losed to-night. In Lawrenc? ? Everetl cotton nulls are Mill seriously hsndlcapped; In Warren an?; In Newton, v. ier?- the em? ployes Of the SSCO 1'ette.? .vb.rhlnery Tom sre out. in each ? ise Inert an o. maaded. Notice of trace advances were an* nounosd to?day by cotton m 11? in Central i alls R I. and Lowell, Wsbstsr, Ware ami North Adams, Msas The Rhode Ial und ?Cotton Manafactursrs1 Association, employ Ing twenty- thousand, is expected to grant an IWCTOSOl of 10 per COttl s INCREASE FOR SILK DYERS. Hackensack. If. J.. March 22 (?Special' The I'nlted Piece Dye Werks, of Lodi. one of the largest ?Ilk dy.-lng works in the country, to-day announced voluntarily by placarda thai all the employee would henc forth receive an Increase of 10 per ssnl In th'.lr wage.. There are fully people In tl.o factories, and thi.? ?lecislun was rsacbOd after a mooting (?t the direc? tors, who heard It rumored that tho t-tn ploy? s were talking of a atrik? I >? .?.;ie this liberal offer on the part of the offi? cials, the dyehouse laborers persist In talk? ing strike. They will insist, if it ever get,?? that far, It I. suld, upon a 15 per cent In? crease and a paid half-Saturday holiday. a POST NOTICE OF HIGHER WAGES. I* ?nielson, Conn.. March 22.?Notices were posted to-night at reven cotton mills in this vicinity that, commencing April 1, a higher wage scale would go Into effect. The increase, it is said, will be between I and lo per cent. Nearly 1,70. operatives will be benefited at mills at Dantslsou, WaurssjaB, Attawaugan. **alU<uvllle, Pino* vllle and Killing'}-. -1 BUSINESS TROUBLES. TbS following petition? In bankrupt? y were filed yesterday In th.- Baited Matse Court: ALLERTON 1? MITCH i?. CO., export? ?m No. 11 Battery Place: involuntary .fudge Holt ?appointed John r>. Everett, of No, ?" Wall street, president of the Orang? National Bank, as receiver, with a bond of I?!,?"??. liabilities not atated; a__ct.-. 111".??*?. OEKRON KRELL, No. ..r,9 First avenue; involuntary. DP.. ALbi-HT G. POIILCV No 11 Last COttl street; voluntary. Liabilities, 15,850; no assets BENJAMIN BERGER. No. .20 Eaat 31 street; voluntary. Liabilities, *?3t; a-eets, too. DEFEND W?TE* SUPPLY Increase of Typhoid Not Cause by It, Officials Say. The present condition of the city wat supply is in no way connected with t decided Increase ln the number of typho fever cases in the greater city, aecordli to officials of the Department of Healt There Her? 4~'2 cases of typhoid fever r ported from January 1 up to and lncludli yesterday, as a_atr.st 317 cases for the san period in the previous year. The av?rai for the same number of weeks for the la five years Is Z?A According to Commissioner Thompson ? the Wafer Department the present suppl as muddy as it Is. Is much better than was in former years because of the reguli and systematic use. of chloride of llm The percentage of lime to that of water, was learned yesterday. Is fourteen poun< to every million gallons, and it is pl%c? in the water near Osslnlng. The increaae in typhoid fever began wil the early weeks of the present year. A lari group of th. cases In Brooklyn was tract to ai. infected milk supply, and it was shi i off at once. There was another infect? sujiply ln New York, which suffered a 111? fate when th? cases were tra?:ed direct: to It. Tho Department of Health k*eps tab I the Spring water which If s?'ld in this clt making a number of analy__s each yea but the increased use of it lately hi caused special analyses to be made. Although Health Commissioner Leder! has informed Park t ommlssioner . tov? that the spring on the west aid?? of Cei tral Park, i.iar &_?i street, the water froi which has been used for many years. Just "plain water," the Commissioner d<* not encourage the use of It Aa yet th source of the spring lias not been detei mined, and another examination of tb surroundings will be made on May There is a "spring" on th. east side c the park which is looked on as the reau! of seepage and is not used at all. Tii? typhoid advisory committee, at pointed ly Health Commissioner Lederli lompcsed of many well known physi-ian and sanitarians, met again this week. ] has not reported yet The purpoae of th committee Is to suggest If it thinks nt. essary improvement of the typhoid pr? ventive work of tho department. STEAMED JUJTJ.F HOME Ag-ed Women Tell How Deput; Sheriffs Ejected Them. Two gray haired women appeared In th Supreme Court yesterday and told a ps thetic story of being driven from their ol home by agents of the law. They were Mn Mao Jans Paim-r end Miss Martha ESUIs ?Isters, tfxty eight and seventy-tore you old. respectively. The house. Whl h they wer for. ? d to vacate i? at No W Went isot! ?treet Tin- ?rere in court as plalntifTs ii a suit for H9.99I damages against Thoma F. Poley, former Sheriff, whos* deputle evicted them In MM Th? eje.tmcnt cam*? about through SI agreement mode by Washington Palmer son of Mr". Palmer, to uell the _rop?rt; of his mother and aunt. Palmer tailed t? carry OUI the agreement, and the n, ? IdeotS Realty '?mpany brought suit to compe him to live up to the contract Th* mm pany won. and thee Ierran the ejectmen pi wooding s Mr.". l'aimer was a witness yesterday an' about deputy f-hertfTs entering bei ? and about the ten riav?' r-\eg . |hs followed, ib* said that neither ehe noi her sister war responsible for the aellon o lier son. "Well do i rem?mb*r that affem?>n ' sr.ld the ??*.. >. woman. "A deputy sherif and three negroes broke into my horn* gn< v. amid to know If n y sister and I intenae? to gel ? _*e toM then we did not. an? leputy sherirr, storming furiously, ex claimed. Ton will, you will, you will:' ] ? ommanile?! the men to leave the premise? but t:?e\ eanM : ac? later ari'l elearei) oui all the furniture. I refused to go, as dU ??ter. We walked Im rear of tin Heve waa and then '?n? of the non 'iiTiie in and turned th? on tho rrtove, !'.:l!ng ' ? ? - :. ?team Thai : ARRESTED FOR FORGERY Detectives Get Third Prisoner in Irving National Bank Case. A man Who pave his name a? J.itnes O. i ? .treet, was are_u,] yesterday at Klxth avenue and 44th I g(d with bSlOg lin;:. In th? I check fo ? ?n the. Irving National Punk on Iiecember i ? Deputy ' '?:mw!.. Dougherty, t?lloti la Jamas Devina The i lepu 1 he knew the prlsi.'.'.i i v. < .. According to Mr. Dougherty, Devine left ? :p. or. .Man h ;? for NOU Oilcans on a ateamei and arrived In that c:;>- on M.ti : _ lowed ?? ?? who ti back to this city. He left Sew day afti i .'??? ?.. tt.ei.- ai..i i ? a hed II John Devine an?l Cheater L Errlco haw air?.? ? ;..?? forgi.-; CONDITION OF TRADE. "I ?tin's K'-vl? w" says. Tb? tendency In the Industriel and U'k'los l? toward a broadei distribution. The In . ivlty is In spite of the Rp?w breaking up of a winter of unusual severity, ol pending controvi lOd ami at ludlng. as thej do, ih>. ?till un s--' ? i coal *tr;ke in ESnsland and thi eemeni between coal operator! and this country Other labor trou? v.r. aie leai dlaturbing. Tho Laurence utrl. <? Is virtually over, while if wn^eH of E '?i lu per cent In the ? betterment in that direction. It is slsnlticant thai the ;.;orts fiotn the West DOU reflect the ?m proved bueinesa sentiment, and this not Landlns thai weather conditions are reble for distribution dise although generally favor? able : r the ere ? ? 't ?tatlatlca tly encouraging Thi Bnal cotton . inning report makes *ne extraordinary total of '???. " " bales. The February for? ?sign commerce statement gives the largest . aporta for tiiut month on record anJ an over imj.la th? largest for the montb v.u., but one exception, Railroad ? arnings .luring two weeks In March ln creaeed 1.1 per <ent. Hank cleerings this week a;.- ra? i promlaing, snowing gains OUtaldS New York of 19.7 per cent over IB 11 and of 82 per rent over 1910, and in New vork <?f _ 11 and ... j.er cent, respectively In the ?ron and steel trad, there la larger activity iti pig lr??n and increased firmness in prices for ateel produc?a. COOpCT hau advanced to the highest price rriace 1997. In th? drygooda trade the Improvement re? cently noted not only iml?!? g??od. but there is a clear tendency to ?till wider activity, with advancing prices lor prints and other 'finished goods Woollen gooda are in gen? erally good demand, with advance? In somo lines Clothing manufacturer, report im provement. leather is very strong and higher. Hides ?re tirm. Both the wheat :.nd cotton markets are Irregular. The cosl market is of course unsettled by the labor situation "Bradstreet's" says: Though adverse weather conditions In va rious part? Of the country tend to make for mor- or less irregularity In trade, mer? chandise continues to move from first hands in good volume However, it is probable that while business has not retrograded It has not expanded, this being primarily di\o to the Inclemency of th-- weather nn.l not to any diminution in wants. Conditions, predicted en tho Hghtnes? of stocks In the hands of final purveyors, era really pro? pitious, and growth in confidence, despite ion;* untoward cloud? In the Held of labor, Ii one ??f thi nui?' _hara*.erlatlc features of the geni-ral situation. U'ith nettled, ?MO. ... ible weather final distributers ar* ex I to do u much larger volume of Lrade. Aa matter? stand, the wirk ha* SSen'gOOd bouse and mall order? In most lines, ac compantod, or, the other hand, by quiet city ratal) trade and Irregular, tapering to un? satisfactory, return? from road salesmen, who lisve been hampered by the bad condi? tion of country road?, for which reason distribution at and collections from Interior points are really poor_ IMPORTS OF DRYGOODS. Th* imports and marketings of drygon.? at tho port of New Vork last week were as follows: Previous La?t week. week Las?'ear ImDor'n ....9?.?1C.ST. ?"1.17R.OS4 99.199.AM Marketing* . _._b3.7b. _,317.S_9 3?J?_,71li> 1 MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. New Tork. March 22, 1912. Batter, Pibe. B.S011 Oilcake, sack?.... 1440 ? heeee. boxes... ?-??(." Otlmeal. Backs... 4??0 Y-ggs, cases. 14.284|Rye. bush. MM I?r poultry. plt-S? 2.1?*?i Wheat, butih. 1?..sn?, Uve poultry, eta 1.-575; _Illlf-w*d. tin?.... no Cotton, hale?... 8,700 ??.pr-er. bar?. 0,41?'. Mohair, pkg._ ftVg-.il ksllver. flasks ?6 Apple?, bbls. 8.126. Roain, bbls. 2.1"'. Bees? (dr) sack? TBO Rosin oh. bbls. . M ?-'raiiberrlet. pkxs 150, splrite lurp. hilt. ?.??? Pried fruit, pk.? 2.<>2*> i Tar. bbls. ", <>n!on?. bbl?_ 7<k>' Bacon, pk-rs. HI <-range? .rel'.hM 6 5?-0 lleef, tea. M Orange. [Fia) bas 7.i5 Oat meat?, pkg? Til I'ea? .dr?. bush. "50 ?rea?e. pkgs. 276 Peanut?, tacks.. 6101 Lard, tc?- 067 Potatoes, bbls.. 8.726 UM, ken? - LIST luislna ?Tab.baa 1.61.* Cofsee-1 oll. bbls 2.T-1 Barley, bush... 1,178 Lab oil. bbls- MS Cera, bush.. 12. .175! Oleo oil, tes. 280 *'1?x?ee_. b_?h.. 2.H00 Spirit?, bbl?. t*"? in-Mir, I hi?. 4."?<X' Tobacco, hhd?? 196 I*.our, sack?.. . 22,1'7'j Tobacco, tus. 15 "II.lv. tons. 41?i' Tobacco, pkgs- 1.67.". Malt, bush. ?T. nun I Whisker, bbl?_ ao* Osts, bush.TS.M0IWlaa (?Jal), bbl?. 75 EXPORTS. ""?"neat, bush. ISM beef, bbls . . M Corn, bush.. . 18,84o1 Beet, tc?. Pea bush_ 12K '?aeon, tt?. 323.40I Beana huah... 645 Hams, lb. ?Kiooo Fto.ir. bbls... 10,<?."W Lurd. tb.- ItH.Wl l'loir. ?acka.. 10 ?M2 Tallow, tb- 4 ?J*?? <'-.rninra:, bbls 4,011? ('renne, tT>. IT-4". Tlay, Vale?_ M Batter, Tb. 6,000 Whiskey, gal? 2,1001 Che?*?-*, lb. 12 6?/? Ollmeal. th... 121.H751 t'of-fd oil. gal? *-4.3?V> Oilcake, Tb....2.21*_.5i?> Lub oil. gab... 471,410 Pork, bbls_ 437' CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron, N. No 1 f.$16 .174 Cotton, middling. 10 55 Iron, *?<-?, No 1. If, 26 ICoffee, No 7 Rio 14*? Bteel rail?. 125 ! P'jgar, granulated CI" Siai.d cop, ?pot 14 7." ' \l.,la??es, O K, p 40 Tin . 42.33 I I?*??f. family.$_?><-?) Fbc-hange lead. 4.374' Beef hams. 28 00 Bpeiter . ?S.75 ! Tallow, pMme... ?1 ""' ?at. No 2 red 1 <*7". Pork, mess. IS 2. ?Corn. 76 n.?-rs, dr. ISO Tb. 1?? Oa?j?, ftand wh. 69 Lard, mid West. 0 "50 Floor, Vlpis pat 6 "-5 ! ?Kx-v-rt, fob afloat. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. N?w Tork, March 22, 1012. ORAIN?WHMAT? Eaaler cables from Eu rot?, where price? were lower on prospects of larger world's -hlpments, r?ulted In an ?-urly de? cline of *.c. but later pr'.cc-s rallied an.'. c',o?ed iirm. The local market vu leiatlveiy firmer t.'ian the West, closing at a net aiTrTSSt*? of V if Ho. while Chicago wo? 4o lower to 4c higher. Price? here have hem at an un'isually ?mall pre? mium over th. VV'eet for ?orne time, and the re eeot buying Ot red wheat out of local ?to.-ks for export appeared to have had a stimulating Influence, as holder? of red wheat were less de? sirable of m?,inc. Stock? of Ko 2 red here are now about 4.13.<>00 bu?hel?. representing a do crease since the first of the monih of about 210, tfXi bushel?. a**_ during th? l??st two months of 424.0??'). Export business, 01 kads of Manitoba at outports. No 2 red he.re, $1 06 elevator, assort beata to arrive, and 81 074. fob afloat: ho 1 Northern Duluth, 81 1H4. fob afloat, openlr.?; navigation. ? '< ?UN ?.lightly easier early, h'Jt rallied, and at the (Sees W??T**?c net higher T.'i port. 4 loads at outporta. No 2 corn here, ISl?o elevator, ilnnmlln basis, to arrive, and export, 7" .fob aflea? OATS?Firm, clojiltig at a net a.lvan-e of 4 if "Hi c. Cash oat? barelv steady; suniard white. dUc. In ?ievator; No _. 6i?4c; No 3. Btei No 4. 684c; natural and white clipped ?hita r.9'<??*2l.c on track. RYU?Firm; No 2. 96c n mlnal. o I f Buffalo to arrive. BaP.LHY? ! Inn: maltlug. fl 22SJ1 87, c 1 f Buffalo. Wheat, ng f.c-.r, export?: for the week, according to j.radstrect's. aggregat?). 3.'J?**_?.**t*74 bush, against 2,Xr'.tf,i; lust week an.; _,82>*>.617 last year: since July ?, IU.TM.ni bush, ?guinst 88.070.8*0 last ?e?f.?n Con ?.?ports for the week. '.tHi.liii bush, against 884.400 last week and l.BlOvTM last i*.r . .!v- 1. XMS8.1S. bosli. _.-;_iii*tt 87,680,860 last ?eai>or.. NEW MIKh PRICES. Tester tVheat: Open IH-r**.. Lo*. Close. day. Mar- 1 08S 1 07A 1 <><-\ 1 ?r-V l'1t\ July. ? ? - 1?j-H 1 ch'% INTFRltlR RrtT.IPTS. Wlmat. l'on. '?_?? .2h^, ? .?? 4'..' ??-. ? a ? :_u?r week._3*-.0<?i 661,000 4S?.000 I Last year-.4w?,?xX> *?!;?(.tj?*i"' HF.\B?ARI) ( Ir'ARAM I. Klour Wheat Corn. T? ?lav ._ 82.(K"?> 11,000 81,000 L-a*it week. HlOOO 170,000 2il7.?????) Last j*ar.. . 4^.u<?) M.00U 218,000 I'Mil It AM) MF.AI, r.-'.- Bptina patents. 8? ?!**?*/? 7??. winter ?traishts. $4 K*% M BO; winter patent?, $4 tsotgii **), spring ciear?. t? .-?_*.? ?.v astre Ne l wln:?r. ISSS0S8M; No - I I0MSIS; Km?..? stratg-U, ?i ?-'??iJ? Ot*?. fanoy ?prlna patents. |t* 454J*?. Hi, uyk l"./'"l>. - rttea-iy. fair to _?-o.i, 64 K0^|4 ,?.'.. !.. 864S66 28 CORNMEAL, K!:; *.'. 7.", BAO MrAI,-l-*ln- whit? and y?i;o<-, 81 '/.,;$: TO; coarse. 81 56t?li ?? I'1 V.-??em ?prln-t. f.'eo, ?untar?1 mld.ll::.-,-. ? flour do, $.'.2. red ,;..f. 13328: city bulk, t*.?.?.??.? In sacks, ralddllnf, $2s 7?%u$.''.-?v>; ?c, 8-t.'*: hominy chop, tl".?ti830 lu bu..i, tttltO in ?a.-W?. iiUMY.Ale 828 50 COTTOX?-Lees aatl**? u--.d in-.'-cui-ir, with ' .t-.lons narro? The. elees w_? barely n?w-ly, net unchanged to 2 r-"!n?s iower at the ...weit point . ' t.-,e '?.?? fl.'.uthein ?pot markets ..n l.ann? i Members ?>f th? New York ? (ton Bachaaga havi roted to ma ? day, Aprl! .'. an? it.e Saturday following extra eichanga holidays i.tverjool win be c!?.sr-.i ?.n laya und es th? following M ? figur?e: Port receipts, 190.043 i.alea, egslsel 40,611 ??t >ear. ererland tu mills k:. . .-hi..:.. .??..?7'?, ?gainst 17,140 then?, mill takings i**at!rn?t?*d), 40'??*>, arainrt ??. ??? ? ' ?-.x-k? at In .. -. aeain*.'. 18,642 :?-: rnr: br ighl ?!gl,C for the week. S3 4?:l ngalnst fLHia las'. mi i -. r? ?? . is, i" 8 bale? .7,'i"? added re.;.;?..< >. ?? 1,04' '2fit lust year, overland to mill? and c.ii?-'*. 770,468, aga!n*ir 624,024 last ? ? ??:??? mill taking?, _ : IS.000, .gainst ; T60.000 Uul ?.-"?-. sto..-k ut Interior to-.vn? ir. -i os, <>- se?)temi>er 1, 681,836, against 4o?.7?'?*, :??? -.. ?r, l>r<. ignt Into ?i?: t tnu? far for seas-?? ?.'211,21 against 10.t?.lt'.i'S*' last >ear. Local >on tra ?- pri?es: Y?ster II iph l.ow ? 1.-.?-. day. March 1" HI |6 * 10.80 10 ?- 0.82 K? 32 ? n io 11 i?. -,4 i?. 8i io are 10 a. 10 ?.?.? May . I?? M 10 44 I0.8T I 10 M |.)4.*. 1 ? ? 4 ."V 10 4. 10.4.91D.44 10.48 ... 4'? 1?' 88 1" 4*? I?' 4- . !.. 48 -?.iig'JS? . 1??.'..' ... l- ,.'4>* ?-?pteniber !" 4.'. I-.4". ?"4^ I0.4AO1?) 4H 1?? 4*' ?.. ?ober lo *4 I".*!? I?. 6ft ? ber 10.80 10.86 ??'... |?i : |0 ? er. 10.00 10.66 10.56 IO.80elO.6U January... 10.60 io.Br. io B6 i?> r.+j- io 1 el.ruary.. 1?. B8fi 10 ."?". 10.63 I ?lu.-.? and ,in.-hinged at 10.68c foe ml.I dllng upland; saie?, ?-4 bale?, ... -. ; ?n .on 1,100 !.-,,.-? :.: . -; ol , ni.:. ?. Kpot in ' sale? 7,000 ? ? ?2,-00?), all American Middling .?plsn-! Slid Futures ?t.-? iy . points sdva !'.? hlgl.? - to l'a p.iln:? lower. . i March ? ? - . : Md; Ai rll Ma* : - V.i \ .'..:.- f, ..:. June July, B.S4d; Julj August, I I: August September, f,.7f?d, f?;? ?? I Oetoher \u\e-: ?? r, ,' '..'I. Noven. r-1 > e. :. ber Jai.uar- February, B OOrl l>Lrn_i> March, . i ol Ft I. !.**?? laual and - setad. A lea-'.iug roaster tendered al"?ut 1?',???0 bags on Mai h ??.tract, and sold hean laixh and c,me of u.? later position?. Th? .?-"'- tend.-re?! ?a? battered t-, be o( uodeslrahie -??dee, .onsl-Mng o' Iwgli grade Rio? r.r.? 1 i:., rffeea whlcii nt the pres?nt tli ? ai pareotly it ?rastel by tr.e trad?. The press r*-rv! to br?Kk M,?r-h 13 point*, at too nt>?r ? liter I HOW I lis ?ere P.rn\ op*-:il!.g ,, point? higher, except Apr.i, ?bteh ? ' te- H_vrn 'losed ?t an ad\?n frau^ Hamburg wa? 14<i*"'4 pfennig hlgi>? . ?> ' Let? -MBSloa there was ? gener?! hardening, and ;.-. the cloM the market was iirm. wltl ? .' 66*14 :-.-iti'-. un? sales of llrt.r-nri imn? ? o?t ?Jid frelgl.t offtrrs from Kraxll were ty-, ? STld In ?orne ?a?*-? llgher. . aeli sleadv and un ?hanged, at I4"?to fur Rio No 7 I^.u! contract ? * Tester ?*>t?eii. nigh. Low. r:'n?e. dfl\ Mar*h. 1-^-20 1.133 18 20 IISMISM 13 33 April. -? - ~ l'i 46-7 13 60 ' Mny . 18 48 13 W 1.1.4S 1.1 641 18 S3 13.43] .line. ? ? l.'i-Vhir, **2 13 47 July. 18.S2 18 67 18 IM*? 13 h?1-t;:? KS 16.61 August. ..?> ? ? 1STMT18.TB 18.60 ??ep-ember 13 H 18 S3 1.176 l!? "2fr13 S3 1.1 en ??'??nber .. ? ? ? IS.TTrSM.T9 13 "M November. ? ? -- ii 7*.-*M3 7?* 131*3 December. 18 70 18 74 18 ?S 18.74eiS.7B 1.1 ?l January... ? ? ? U.TO013T1 13.66 1-el.ruarv. ?? ? ? 13 ti.',. 13 ?17 13 54 I'ROVISIOVa-rontlmie? llgbl r. -eip--, ?f hog? nt Western point? and buying by packing Intereit? had a ?tlmulatlrg Influence most ?>f the . but price? KH.r? I at tb" close PORK ? rirm; mess. $1*9$ 11 .'.?*?. family, $10 ZOiCi'M .*.*?; ?hort cle<_r. $17 26tf?IH 26 BEEF?Mes?, $13i? $13 60: f?mi:v, llBflSlf. 60- pucket. $1", .VVff$14; extra Ir'la me??. $25?$-P 50 liE-.Tl" RAMS -'M',- a* $21,/$'20. DRESffiBD MOOS ?teady; bacons, t>?_<Tloc; pigs. 10'ic CUT MEATS? Pickled ?Villes tlrm at O'-j'fflO'-ic; pickled ham?. Il-.#13c. TAM^Jtt' Steady: special, el??c: cltv, te- ee-mtry, ri^ftflU?* *,\tu* -Middle West. 0BBSrS.S6c, fitv. 0>4''; refined, l-outh America. 10.60c: ?"oriflnent. 10c; Brazil. k?gs. 11.80--; com? pound T-VT-ic STEARINE-Oleo. O'i'JO?c; dty lard. lOH'?lO'V.c. MI-'TM f? COPPER?""tnndrtrd strong; spot. 14 ???fri4R7*-|c; Man-h, 14 ?124 ?T14 ST'-ijc. Aprl?. 14 fO',***14 S.'uc; May. 14 flS'nifM 70c; June. 14.(*2*.fll4 M>c; July, 14.82H"?M *>!";? I^ridon ?tron?: si<o?. ?86 IBs ?3d: futures. ?1*7 11? 3d Arrltrala 436 tons; exports. 1S.08T ton? ?o far ?bis month I?ke copper. 13*-'a If S'*: electro lytk I6ftl6'?c: ca.silng. 14S ?'14'*.-*. I-ocal 25 tons April, at 14 624c. TIN?Firm; * 4: :'-*.?)42 4.'.??; March, ?H-S-TCtWc: April, 4"07' .'.4: 1.*-.' Mar, 41 -*o*42 in,-: June. 414043 4T70-: July, 41.30-S4l.tWe I^nrton oul?t: Spot, tli?l ,*n. future?, ?1?8 8s. I?x*al sales, 25 ton? Mtrll at 4-J. ? 26 tons August, at 4M?V LEAD Tlrm 4 ..*,-.?4..V).- New Tork, 4 2r>ii4 274?' East rit I?jls London. ?1H .'is 111 SPKLTER? Quiet and nominal; SJS#Te New York. 0 Kg ?'Tic Rast St Louis. I-ondon. ?26 17? 61. IRON HeveUnd warrant?, 51s I4d In London. l>v eally tlrm, N.? 1 foundry Northern. 815 25. $1.180: No 2. tH76ff$r.; No 1 gouthern ?<*ft. $l.-.fl$15 60. <?)TMiv-?H? OIL?Easier The market i? narrow, a? ?ne dalseM In t? ? has a tendency t?> dlKourage buying. Local contract price?: Tester Open High. Low, Co?? day. -Jpoi . ... - - 6.6?-S5.HS .?,72 ?March.?VTO 5 TO 5 W .', ?(f??.l 70. 5??0 April .6.70 6 70 5 <W B.IWa.*) ?f? r, 71 May .5.74 8 74 6 72 5 71 f.."* 72 6 June . ? "? 8.74*S,*.77 July .583 5S3 5.11 B.S16K.SI B.I August .8*8 B.8S 5.88 5.B7?-.5 ?0 5 90 P?pie-liber .6 05 6-95 ?V84 6.0206 04 r. October . ? ? ? 6.88435 80 6 88 MOI \?KH AND SVKI P8?Quiet but u changed >?._> AL STOKES?Spirit? turpentine ?ulet ??il steady, Kcsln Rne but unclmngei ?tend) a; late ?>: .?-es. Olljy? udi'.ki ..; unchanged. Reflued leutn steady at sao?; for ?tandiird ?h barn v, .. \, .A ^, ?. Rlt'E?. teaily but quiet. Hl'ftAR?Refined ateatfy anil unch fine grunulate.l. ...'..',. 9.99a net, l.aa 2 pe In London beet sugar was \d lower; ?nd April. 14? .*d; May. 15?. R?? 1 ?r,.ady and unchanged. There was a ? " bag? <'uba centrifugal, prompt I meSt, to the American at '? 1-19 i. ?lest, ,o? and freight, eqeal to tt_ Spot prlOM were 4.4"_c for utl teat cer.tr ? 3.8_o for 89 test muscovado and _.<S7c i.:ola_i?eg ?.ugar. Wlllett St Oral . Stock ?if Europe and America, L.1T.9T1 1 against 3.44tf,_>2 ??at ye_r at the ?am ? oven date?. The .ecreaae of stock is " t'-f agiiiiiat a decrees? of 676,215 la?t ; Total mocks and afloat? tog?ther ?ho? i | hi? supply uf _._1 .,671 ton?, agtl'.r. :' , last year, cr a dm-rea?? ot 6*'.p.'i1 tons.'" COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKE" ROW York, M.irch ... II BEANS AM. PB99 liai ?lilla ?O : bean?. SOO peaa Trade ?lugKish, and m , ?,v__y. Marro? ar.d medium tape, i fea ateadier than oilier varUUea BE marrow, choice, luO lb. $4 75tt $4 SO; p?> food. 84 25i}84"i'; medium, choice, 91 14'?, poor to good, $. ?94 90; pea, cl 194 90; poor to good. 840*14.. re?, kl cholo?, 84 60. 94 oft; poor _3 good, $4 I *A 50; ??? i\V- Ire, gl ? ? ..'. 8ft; t 99 99099 70, wllow ey,-. S4'a84 0... 9979919980: PEA8, Scotch, $__o.?''.. g Imported, f. 7*. ,i $4 75. Ill TO H .".SOI phgs Bui : fair, and market nrm toa? on aaefSI gi ? of frc?h creamery. Inder the call "ii ch :i?j ereemery special? Bold ?? '?2c, at , tub? tlr?t_ ?t 9tc? trad'ng from ?ior? I generally on the ba? i of '?2r f,,r ?pedal?, I 'for ?xtraa and ROtyOSlc for tlr?ta l'ui I Iota of delayed ateek arrived, bet ? 're pi : up promptly. out-of-town demand i* ? grade? under 31c. Some hu?inf?s In ?to creamery. Proc-??, faciorv and packing i auady. Creamery, ?pecial?. lb, ?2c; ex .IV,?-; grata. 90H#91e: ??com... ..t? third?, 2t.328e; ?tat? dairy tub?, finest, .'lie; go"d to prime, 21Q2'JC commun lo 24 it 26c; procesa, ?pedal*. 27 (f 27 "4*:; er. ?.>?..?; fir--.? tSOUftc; seconds. 24?24 factory, current make, tirar-, 2,'.e. ?e? ?: -'?'i'-t :i ?a . thlrda 22(932190; packln/ it current m.ike. No 1 t?Ske; No 8. 2ii'_421 CHEESE-- Receipt?. 8_0 boxe?. T lighter, brit olTej".ng? of high griide 1011 w ml!ks moderate, no p.e??ur? to ??'.l and 1 available under 10c. Th? few iot? of f whole milk? In th!? week hav? not ?oh: I yet, ?nd value nac?rtela. Skim? in hea supply hut firm fct.it., wboie mlik. I: ? white, ?pecial?. lb, H*c : colored, I9ej avei funcy, white, Is .tOIS^c; colord. IS 18_..; under grade?. 1.?17V.0." Pa.?ie?. aid earlier, hegt. 19c; ?tat?, ?klm?. cur make, whl'e. ?p<?.ial?, 14*i<_ IBc: colored. choice, 14*714 v, f?""- UO?9Mi0? ut ?rade?. 7'j 012'je: full ?lum?, 4if5c EGO. -Receipt?. 14._.".1 t**** Market I Kni! ful.lv :iciiv.-. Outlook eoi'.a.dered ?tror linder prnstiectlve larger need? in near tr?fe : Duck egg? ?teadv. Nearby white? wi 1 Fresh gathered, extras, dozen, 2S023 first* 220 ?2 He; second?. 2m021?ic d'.n 20O*_le; check?, 10430c: duck egg?, Ba ' nor.. _ 6c, V.'estern. 34#8ftc: Kentucky Tennesae?. 90094c; Far Southern, as?? state, Penni/ivanla and nearby, her.n white? tancv, larire, new laid, _S#29o ael? e . fair to good. 99*9*840! Western, gathei 23Q?24e: ?t?te. Pennsylvania and nearby. Ii uery browns, 2.. V 23 _c; gathered arid ml) i x?tiw*. ' FRITTS?DRIED?Evaporated apple? arsa both here and up?tate At tlie ClOM 7<-?f i nlrt for nrlme ln cariota ?nd T%e aaked, ; SUfl la ??*ial'.y as'.ced on choice, though so i high quality ?rood? hehl h:_her; fancy acai ' L'P-tate market w-rak some ?ale? of prime ; prompt delivery rumored ft 7^c, fob; I atate chop? -lull at 1.9ft . 2c, prompt de ; try, In barrels, fob wane quiet at 1.4 I soe, looee Raspberries scarce; demi light Prune? demoralised, "lue to throw ? on thla market of consi'lerabl? inferior goc FKirm- FRESH .pplce in lis'.r sun and Arm. pear? steady. CYanbcrTlr? n fitrawherries of uncertain velW reeelved; Boni? free?.r benies entirely worthi? Orange? nn?l grapefruit eetlre and firm Pi firm lor obolce repacked ATPI. Bplt??nburg, bbl, i_ _"'a$-" ?*>", Korthern t 92 29(994 U? Win? Kap. |S09B; Kir?, reea ? '.win, I2 3S094; Ben Davi? $2*g??; I Imperial, 82 2*ii.'i; Oaro. ?t.rage 9378998 'common. 91(992; Far Western boxea, 9:1? PEARS. Klefter. ba?ket. 7.V.8I 28 CUAXBE RIES H ?"??.. ?M. 87 BOglOS :?-" N>. York, crate, 821 *?- ?"? I BERRIES, refrigerator?, Nik P .[etl ?-rute. I8M flRAPEFRlTIT 1 t, |1_0?96; ORANOBB. b ?; TAN0ERINB8, ?trap. 81 t??*ci8.r>; K' QTTATfl ouart. 10019c ; PlNEAPPLBd, cm ! |1 7o?t4 TO. HAV AMI ?TRAW ?Firm, thouzh trad? ? ?ter aipplied. Dea_U_l .?hle_y for n 1 dlum and low grade? of timothy, ?? fl logjl a. HAT ?arg? balea timothy. No to No 1 IdO 0 811061188: ?hipping, 91 < '?over, mlxe.1. llgkt $1 20?J1 2.*?. !.-?avy. 81 '? 81 2<?. pure, 81 06?91 20; STRAW, loos rye. ? St tOa HOI*!*? No change in tone or price? POULTRY ALT '?'li w'' !unl'_Mled. of which 1 wa? reported yet did not arriv? on time. Market badly Savon laad, and aoc unolattoa of fullr 90 carload* u ?ol I In Jobtier*' hat.-.?. whl'.e 29 car? are b?l i carried on tracks. < IM carlo? fowl? ?old to-d?y at lfiWo. CHICKENS, ?13c, FOWIjB, <lB#l_e; ol.l? ROOSTBR. a HTAOS, 10c TVRKKVi? l.?'*2'? . DUCKS, Ci OEB8E? O?lOe; QUINJEAS, pair. 60c: PMKON ;80e. DRESSED?Very little trade. Fre?h kill fowl? of ?Aeolrable weight? cleaned up. Lut a t" .'.?yj lot? coming ln, tor trbl h there hau be little call. Fancy nearby briller? and large B ' pon? In {air demand and firm. Squab? du!i ?i wciker Frozen poultry quiet Fre?h killed TT'RK*_T8, dry packed, ?elect?!, young hen?. I - |21e; torn?, i> tan . n moo, l-. 19c; o and toma, di fo 1. 19 CHIC* E3\.. dry packed, bbl?, llilla.le'.phlu uno I_.r Island, fancy, br .lers. th, 40Q46c Pennay'vam. FOWLS, dry packed. Weetern, boxea dr? 14919 . Southern and BouU>weeti a ararat mi.v, cihi.i and Uleeigai tea ed, ? i. i ?? Weatern, average, 10c; medium, 14 OLD COCKS, dry packed, l2Hc; BQCAB1 prim?, large, r:).::. doz?n, 92(998 2 to; '-uli?. i>??;5c. Froien?TLRKETf : j mn. pent and toma, Ua.i . "l'"\a?, N-, 1. L_?20c; other ?ra!eM. . i HH< .II_UJt_?. milk fea. fancy, 23029c; ; ROASTERS, n.Ilk f?d, rancy, 20 ! ? to 9h : ' n rod, fancy 1- . ? i ? rryera, IdgldVtc: FO"_'I_fl dry picked, v -. t2Mi.. DUCKS. No 1, 21023 N 2. 19018c: OBESE, No 1, fancy, Me; average 1.1 _ 14. , No 2. 11 ni- . POTATO] I ? M? VEOCTABL1 - dornt? supply excel i foreign ?tock, which k more plenty; beat grait^. Mil well, t it poor del : ? ? k.i. it; . ?: : iraak : ? fen hwvets hiKtier ! "nlona (Inn. Bean? big mhagea firm , ic-w i;?gher Col . Bgura? krgplanti and poppen drag ? bisher. Parale] irlanna I'ea? higher. Romniur arb ?elllng ? - Bor ! muda, lat? ? ' 2, 853 no?. ? at. . ' ? Florid?, bbl, $ti:,?K j7 basket 81 60091 "?'?? Virginia, lata ?.i .W.8. - Italne, ... ? I .'t >? I - - . . tnro ;:.,n. No : ig. S. 7:,(.i:;. i_ :.?>. SV\ BET 1 '.?.' ?. -? SPROUTS q :,:? *- ? , BFTETTS ati ??? ifl 50 I M 81 " I. bag. 81 71 '? 11 7* |2 ' it' ,Vi f?A BBAOES ? ? ._.' f'$:t.*i; lb!. 81 75'ul i 1 $n?. bt, %:,-.%:, ?:.;. . \ . ? '?-? ' I- ? ? '."?, ' T",\K1;' t:i :? $2 i *>j ? ;:..??',? ilf ?-n.?... .?l _:. i8t S.1 t'2ttU 7*".; i; c.l'-.' v . - ? -.' ? IJM \ IT'. t. <.-. T ? 99 185 ? ?NU >N. ? . m re ?? ? , r loo-n > ? :.? I|84 'S- red $:< 2*i;$.: 75 OKI I rler. 81./S- .v I'DPPERt*. box. 8-08 P-tll .1 12 8273083 25; i""\-, : , ket, 82 .1? PAR8L.E1 ? bbl, mti I ^ ba?k?t, 89: ROMAINE , v 82?84; , 181 -?? RHI* ??-. .'J'f??. BHA1 ' iTS I0O *? 8*3 SCALJJONS, ????!, ii nearby 92092 m N I PIN i i. i ?-???. 81 :*?_:..?, sqtTASII. ol i. P91 60; new. white, h-r. *2fff> TFRNII' rutabaga, old. bbl. 5o,ji.l 75; *ir,f2' white old, bbl, 81 259?; 78: |m? bunehe? 82.8'i tomatoes, fuiicx. oarrler, $i 50.$...' 8223 WATBRCRKgg, 100 bua LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York. M?- h 83, 1012 lg g IH n?i?lnl? irti cara, or 90 i?rn oa '?<!' fcte-r. In and 10c hi?h?r. bulla and fat COW? firm to I abed? hither: medium and thin r?'-\? gteady; ici', well clT.reii. Common to prime ?teer? ?old at 85 Co ??$7 7ii |?-r l?t) Ih, oxen. >' I \ 90 bull?. 84 281?96 98; ? ow?. 82B0O95 73 Dr?eed b?ef In fnlr demand nt 9#_3Hc for native ?ide?. Export? to-day, 6 cnttlo to iho Rfeet Indie? . ?* N :? S? Ce.: 5 Pennsylvania ? teer?. 1..00 lb avenge. 87 40 ?per 100 lb; >'.. 999 lb, 9990; 19 999 lb 16 2' 99 Virginia oxen. 10?:i lb, 85:to, l, 7S?i |b, 9490 I Oble bull*. IT28 !b, 85 80; 3 buli?. 12..0 lb. 8,"' 90: I, 1*'" lb 85 25- 5, 11S4 lb. 15 1. 1070 lb, 04 Rl. 10 Ohio ? ows, 12.7 lb. 85 75. 15. 1119 lb, 85. 22 cow?, 06-1 lb. 1449' 1. l'?50 h.. 84 1.*.. _n. ,_H lb. 99 99; 5. 840 Ib. J2 65, 2. 1990 11, ft. *>; ?. 776 ".b, 82 SO; 1 hetfor. 480 lb. 85 McPhernon A Co : 18 Penn?ylv?til? n'eer?. 117. lb. 87 70; 1?? IIS" 'b. 87 70; to. Ut3 lb. 87;to- i. lioo lb, 87 25; 29, 07? lb, 8<I00; 1. 720 lb, KM: 1 ball, 1990 lb, 1939: 1 1399 lb. 8*5. 2. 1289 lb. 85 15. 1. 1390 lb. 85 0? -,. i.-o it 84 00 12 cow?. 1108 lb. 99 89: 1. l950 lb, 99 4? . 7. 1138 lb. 8*-25: 12. Ill? lb. 85: 5. ??? Ih. 84 6V 13, 006 I!. 84 45: 9, 1040 lb, 83 7*. 1 M<> lb, 83 60; 14, 056 Ih. 88 85: 17. 990 lb, S'A S.".; 1. 1120 lb. 8125- 4. 050 lb, $?: 3. 8*0 lb. 82 05 1. 7.10 \ie a-no. 7. 7?4 lb. 8'-' W R __n_ -*: 10 Penn?ylvai.ia ?t?.<er? 850 Ih. > 1 880 l\ 98 80; 1 Hell 1999 Ih. 9999; 7. f>srt lb. 84 98; 12 cows. 1130 !h. 85 75; I, ?60 lb," 84 75 ?. li'l lb. 84(.?: 1. 1000 lb 9490; 1. lO.v. lb 84 35 1 890 ?b. 84 25. 4 1009 lb. 84: 2. 815 : 99 99; J. .-.50 lb. 83 50: i* 939 l\ 82 W. Kern? Commission Cotnpa .> : 14 Pennsylva? nia ?teer?. 1200 lb 87; 7. S71 1b, 83 00; 1 bull. 1450 lb 85 75: 1 row, 1030 lb. 94 70; 1, 780 lb. 8,'i 25: 3. 700 lb. 82 55. Tobln K- Shannon: 1 bull. 1270 lb, 88 80; 1. 1080 84 00 2. 02.. lb, 84 25: 7 cow?, 893 lb, $4 4" ? 720 lb 82 60. t"AI-VE*??Receipt?. 16.' he?d: 100 on ?ale Market active and fullv 25. higher. Common to primo veal? ?old at 97O810 25 per loo !b; 1 extra ve?l. 811. Dre??ed calve? more activ? at 12?. 16c for city Ores??? veals ?nd 0013c for country dre??#*i _ g?)?*?8. H?nder?: 5 real?. 150 lb average. 810 25 per 100 lb. 49, 128 lb. $0 62H: 1?, 116 lb. 83 IS IS. III lb 8? 25: 6. 103 lb. 87. N?. ton A Co : 41 veal?, 122 lb, 810. le?. 810 on the lot; 2. 105 lb. 87. ?KEEP AND I.AMBR?Rec?lpta. *??", c?r?. or 9991 lirai fi car? on ?ale. Sheep atrong: choice lamb? firm; other? ?teady; a few cart held -V?.r. Prim? ?heep ?old at 86 per 100 lb; medium to ??boleo lamb?, 87 809 88 28, a bunch of clipped, $6 37<4 Dr?.??_,.d mutton firm at 80 lO^fec par lb; dre_*..i lamb? ?tuady to Ann at 114 013c; hog 1r<???d. 14c; country tremed hothouse lamb? ui.- tangid ut ?4*87 per c. r eeae H?le??Kern? Comminloti Company) 184 Michigan Umba. 84 lb average, 8*25 por loo Ib; 112. 78 Ib, 88 ?5; 221. 74 lb. 88 20. 2?h?ep, 85 Ib. 86 N'ejwtor. * Co.. *. ?f Bi ffalo lamb?, SO Ib, ? 7 50; S3 clip. ?d. 97 Ib, ?6 87S. HUG*?I-? ?r?. or 4.208 head; few on ?ala. TeeUnc ea_ler on Buffalo advice? A hunch of Pen;-? i anta pig? ?old at 97 35 p?' lot) lb. Count i j dre?sed hog? tieady at 0-x'Ct 9o ear lb. Melee 9L fia.nd?r?: 14 Pennsylvania pig?, lit ii. average, at s; 91 per 100 lb. e OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago. March 22? "ATTTJ. Recolpt?. 2 900: ?teudy: beeves. 88 23087 f5; fa-icy :.? ailn?lly higher, T"xa? ?teer?, 84 lri**t! 85; Wetters ?teere 85 10<;$..6, cockers and feeder?, 84 28 * 0 row? and heifer?. 82 80090 70 eelv_>, 8850O1? HOOfl H..-lpt* J4..J0. weak at la?! night7? prleea; light. 87 Wo*" 68; nixed. 87 ,*V"?? 87 65; heavy, fr _0<(.87 SO .>u_'i. 97 _0r?S7 ; pig?. 99 9909T-9; bilk at ?a.e? 87 ?087 ?5 -HF.EF-Re live, 9408". Weltfern. 94 3OO90 28; yearling?. 85 ?"09* 90; lamba, native, {?_ ,hoo87 85; _>?_?__, 8?; _8g_ Ki:iiu City. March 22.?? "ATTI__ ?Receipt?. l.ooi), |i tierna; ?teady to weak: dressed t?eef and export - 17098 40; fair t> good. 86f>97 We?t..-n ?leer?. 85 75^87 60. ?to k - er? and feeler? 84 19*790 7.". .- utbera ?teer?. 18697 28; s?.uth-rn .??_.. .::.?.*."..'?? native eow?, 8-12898638; native helfen Sa ."? bull?, 84 25H85 75; calve?. 8".".to 25 B celpta, ?O?.'), atendj t0 ?:> "ng, bulk ef *? ' 87 _5?|7 ;:. heavy, |790O97O>; : -?.ker? and butcher., 87 _ ?-.'.?T 56. light?, 97 19?97 40 pig?. 88S0O8S4O. ?HBEP? Reoelpta, 3,'ifiO; tltany; lamb?. 86097 7E; ve_r'.ftu_>. 88 90O99 90|rwe<_ er?. .t ..^$6; ewe?, 94093 73 rtockar? aa*i <l 50. anctosed, March 22 ? r'ATTT.E--Re?-lpt? 860; active, ?teer? 94 G0#67 26, helfen, 83 .Wt. 86 80; cow?, 81 75?85 50; c Vvee i'e?dv; 844391 M Keccip'a 1.72. galet; I5fl_3c higbe'. packer?. ?7 _C'i?8S; ?tag?. |g 80099 79; pan mow ?ow?. 94 7809990; alga and Ugh:?. 84 73*}8T *>' SHEEP?Reotfpta. ?81 : ?tr.ng: 81 B0O94: lamb? ?tronit; 84 5<>g?7 28, ?prlr.g l___be, 8041912 5?; laSibg, t'11.87 ?Sal Buffalo. March 22 ?CATTLE? Receipt? 350 active and ?te_.lv. VEALP?Receipt/. 94?: active, and 99c higher; 850810 8.: a few 910 71 Recetptl ?,400; active; pig?, 15c h'ah-r; oiher? lO??l.V lower) heavy and nlmg, 8*388 Of?; : . pigv $7 30 rt87 40; rough?. 87087 10; mi_?. 88086; _air._?. 87::..? SHEEP and LAMBO?Reeotpto. 0,000; aettvt: lambs ?j>d yoerilnga, 25c Ligner; Uunbo. 85f? 88 15; a fea 8*20; yearling?, Ji 50087 25: we", era 86-^6 25, mea, gS ?0098 93, ?heep. tn1_?d. 92 50386. (By Telegraph to The Trthune ] Et Louis, Maroh 22 ?<ATTLK?___? ?pU. 60.: offcrlnirs ?Jcaal and .tetnand moderate; price ?tea.y; ?a.c? unltnportd.--. 11?'?OS- -H?ce'.r'? 4.?2*; active at firm x-rlo**: choice me?*l:irr te ..?vy, ?7 7_'~87 87'.: bulk o? ?ala.?.. 87 .. >_g7 7.?.. packer?. $7 25?87 73; best lights, $70*7 00; fate, 86 (,0-atl; bear ptg?, ?6 5W1.7; fair little r'g?. 88S85?). sUiEEP-Recetpu. 4-_i. pen? b?re, dtmand !?rp? anu price? i:rm ? CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. -go. March 22.? Con p'.;_i_ _. of extensive crop ,a-nage In l?te ?eeded ?oft winter uhe-t ?a?: of the Miaaoun River rallied the market to? day from the effect? of bearish cable?. The cloae waa firm, with price? ?arylng from Vi<6 He oft to l.c advance. Corn ?cored a net gain of UO He and oat? a ri?e of 14 c t?j Se. Hog product? flnlahed within _ trifle elt!.?r way iron, l_?t ulght. Range of prl. I : : Te?fr May .81011. 81 02!? $1 OlH $1 02 8101 July. .?"-? 0*^ fiii f*\vt September . ?M5 thi'? 06 0*?H 10114 OS'i m-.'. *_*lieat: Open. High Low Oo__ da? ' 81 o.'. $1 .... ?*_. ?r . ?6 Com: May. TOO T1T4 f0% 71H 71V? ?TjIv. 71 -4 72'i 71H 72 71S September.-. 71 . 72 71 11%, Tlxt Oetai May. MS 63 ., 62H HI 62*?? J'Jiy. 40*4 41*1 4fi>_ 4?S 41-? .ber.. 4lS 42 41V? 42 A . Lard: May . 0 52 0 87 n 32 ?52 . 8? July . 9 73 0 77 . 72 0 72 0 76 Rib?: May . ?28 0 82 ?22 928 825 Juiv . .35 6 42 0 35 0.17 '? I Pork: May .J6 42 1?50 16 85 16 67 16 87 July .|g 7. 19 "2 19 67 16 72 16 72 SEED PRICES. to, Marrat 93, ? cloverseed ? Caxh, 8!.'t 15; March, 119 48: April, 813, October. 9S13H) Mo 2. 813 06o8131-,; Se 8. 8121. f. 813; rejected. 81-55 3 812 >7 ' . , no ?-?tabllal.ed grade, |90 9J 2 90 ALRIRE?Prlnta, ? t _. March, 913. Tj MoTHT?Pr:ne, 86 05; March. t>: Pt RAILROAD EARI\INaS ALABAMA CP.FAT S^VTHERV 1012 1011. lOto 2d week ln Mch . 986.218 ?72 22? O*""? 207 1,797 8 288 9M ?.S74 "_r ' V.VATI. NKV ??i'.I.KAVS A TEXa. V.V'IKIC 2'. week in Mch ?1?7 :*A V"2 :76 8176.?? Juiv i-Meh M. t.:-?-. ??-?_? 9,842.499 ?,2f^.r.4? IXTEROCKANl'' Of MEXI'.'?"? '2.1 week ta Men.. |l41,067 ?.'(m.127 91S4.S88 I July 1-1!-h. ".4. 9.rj6,078 8.W2.S09 5 . 4.'..2ort MOBILE A- O td week in Mch . 8216.77;. 9934,099 8214 6.5? July 1-Mch 14. 9,08ft,T*_f 7.7!'2.6.r>4 7.834.1!?6 NATIONAL RAILWAYS OF MEXICO. M weak la Mch.. 1990,774 11,912.890 8:.247.*78 July 1-Meb 14.4 Mjag.999 9dT__94l gMABOAJCD AIR LINK 2d week In M?-h . 8603.611 9801.811 8474.210 July 1-Mch. 15 16.942.9S9 15 151,069 1...0<_).07?i WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE. The reoort of the West Jer?ey & Seashore Railroad Company for the rent ended !?? c.mb'-r SI, 1311. show, total ovetatlnu reve nue ??: 98.M7.9T7 an lncrea_e of CttJ9t, ;*? r.-ri with ttie preceding y.^ar. Net operating r--v.>nuo was $l.A^4,D'^r.. an Increa?". of J. 017. Total In. im? aft'T al! dedoetlona I, t decrease $3 m ?? GUARANTEED STOCKS. 'iFun.Uhed by Eflachaia I_-wrenc? A Co.. No. ill !ir_adway.i B I Asked. I Btd.Aaked. Alh A .u?-4..27" i??' Man * Law .tm _M \- 82 "''? Manhattan ...138 1.TS M'egh A W 180 140 M_.*_w YT...ltt 140 g ,-.. 7? ??? ,M H & 6 k.. - 124 A';r ? 9av..l0_ 1"0 I Mobile A B pf 66 76 \t * C A I..I" ;.\IA..)?tk t ci? 80 ?7 a ?; .. M *?' 99 75 Mor C A B... 60 70 _-r-h -reek. I" rn\ do pref.160 170 . a '-- "liorrl? & Ex.170 .74 Low.214 do eats.IH i,'?i .?>0 Na*h _ Dec . 182 190 -, v. 19 ? "?"'>?*? ft Low.215 ? ?dty 100 189 New Lon N..205 2>> i- a- K Co ..190 140 NT * H e.p.P) 332 Canada so.. "7 7'. NY BAM .-! p_109 l._) pf. Ill - N V M'.t T... .8 :->4 111 N V L A W .11? 128 A^e ...140 'JO ,? , ro?. lio \orth Car .162 .9* cr?i *? O lei 109 Korth (N H..140 s rtb in j,.. B ea KM 900 Morth Per.-. H>". - [08 112 Northw 're' .no ii? ? ;;i Sort A W p'.2',0 IM *P". JOB : 30 19 .?? a? 11 R i_*. ??:: Pat A Rar...'IV' v v 1:- I? M ? . . -. ti \ r..i?5 ronn Rlw l1!"? G * >?'?-?*'? M 6ft ?i? PJH.190 140 '.,..., 1 X v C 1"'. 199 m ? . lo ipeelel 189 1A6 D * B.1 ?Sri l? im ??tus KeatPi ? \-'i ..*' ' Vw a? Free A- ?Vore.270 vv_i... 1 [g ??? ,1 . t.-t.r 142 162 ? O ?I -m t&e\*el Mit f? \\T\*tv?- i.. ''? ? S ? ? ? " ' g OS-198 1 u IVnf 12. 38 6an 1?o rMW_t_W.?00 : ? Ave... M M v-iank'iii T H'" ?1' f,U* ' } ? '' ?? p l'_B*o2'"2 999 19 - Or R?v Vy "lia II? Poutbw Ot 1.1.18 Sa.V _ C W 40 4S H d?tord . . K P? ' Meretoro, ... ?j . . , A ?... r. : , 4,, , K Ml? T 8B interocean T HO KM V T "T". I,'kLA?NW. >? T A O R Aa.ISS 168 lolle? A Ch.!5U I ' : 1" ??? W ?"J .. r R.180 -I....20O 30 KCF-AMp cf 77 <0 l'NJ RR * C.999 2iJ KC.tLAC rf I 3 IV* H'PPer Coo_..199 tick ?w I) 94 - ' ni* 174 M UttU Mtantl.-DS '. -" H ? A .- Vy. 14" 1?8 1 g ., m .-. 411". ' ".??-!: ,.,99 78 I 9 M R Pf 1-5 V ' IV> of N V. .1.7 122 L 9KDSJC 109 ISQ jVt a. Ma??.. 160 M t"o?l R pf 1<*0 110 ?\?:ien .__J 169 il Coal.. . .750 t-00 ! ??"AILRCAD ECU.'PMENT BONDS AND CAR TRUST8. lilat-i.ng 18!2-'27.) (Furl-i?lied by ft? ?rtwut a Apr<*n?aII_r. No. 44 I'ltt? street, i N.-im?. Maturity. Int. yield. Atlantic Coaat Line 4 p c. 191_-17.... 4% 4 4 Buff Roch A ritt? 4-44 p c, ItlO-ZI. 44 44 Cent of G> 44-5 r e, ISIS-7?. 44 4'? Cent of N J 4 p C I MS-'IT. 44 4 Che? A Ohio 4 p c. 1913-'17. 4** ? ? Chicago * Alton 4-4 4-6 p C 1!U3-'19.. 6 44 CM A Bait 111 44-6 p <*. 1S1S-'1T. ... 4% 44 C R I A f 44-6 p c. 1913-'l?.44 44 ?*lr. H & ?'ayton 44-5 p c. ti?IS-'20... 64 44 Del A Hudson 44 p c. 192..44 44 Erie 4-44-6 P c, 1913- 17.6 44 Hocking Valley 4-44 p c. 1913-'1S.... 6 44 Hud A Man B p c. 1913-'1S. 64 44 K C Ft S A if 44 i c ISIS-*?.6 44 Kan City So.th 44 p e. I913--:*..6 44 Lei. Valley 4-44 p e. 1913- ".''?.44 44 Missouri Paclli,- 6 p c. li?13-'!7. 54 44 Mobile A Ohio 4-6 p e. Iill.Vl?.5 44 N T Cent Line? B r? c. 1913-.2. 44 44 Norfolk A TV-stem 4 p c, 1918-16.44 4?, Pennsylvania 34 4 p c 1913-'17.44 44 St L A S r 4-'4-S p c. 1913*-*17. 64 4?? do guar A C ?ii F 8 p c. 1918-".7-6 4*i Seaboard Air Une 44-8 p c, 19:a-'.7. 6 44 .??outharn P.y 84-4-44 P c. 1913-'21... 4*4 44 Virginian Ry 6 p c. I91S-'19.54 4*4 "AahM-ph ?4-6 p c, .?IS- 31.64 44 Wheel & Lake Crie 4 4 ?1 l* c. 10'.8-'22 64 44 SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhere ?n the United States for $2 50 a yssr. *