Newspaper Page Text
T nE FILIPINO CHARACTER. __. cnvs FOR NATIVE DISLIKE of \-.n"'.7r.\N METHODS. _3CSOr-HW fN MAXILA-A snsw TVAV OF pTTTING DOWN REBELLION—QT'E? nON OF INTRODUCTION OF IB MIT Us.BOB HaruU, JaJi. 1 (Special).— With ¦ • ¦• v . ; •;<-,r, of one s two Australian steamers and a a*w vice be ncetn Jaj>cm ar.3 ln'iia calling it Manila once a nsanih. tier- are only small coastwise steamers of about one tbnusanc tons and less keeping the pjjjMppine IyiannF in toudi with the ¦•¦.•> de world— the VrA-fi State* Government *ervW. «f course, ?jeepted. Tfce Ch'nfse Sea, especially bet»-« •¦ the Philip- Pir.e Islands r.nd the mainland cf Afl.-j. brinjr the home lor monsoon* and typhoons of .nil sizes and tjes, tosses nr.y ship even under normal cowdi tjQßS from tlie moment the .-rift leaves the shelter f t jjor.g-Korp Harbor until she ' n "' ? under the te cf Luzon. When the Typhoons enter into >l»r.!la Bay it talus days and days before even the ir.ai! caa »• tak*»n off or brought on board. Th»? coquettish, daiaty, little steamers— that Is the way tiey iock when at anrhor— once in the trouph of tte !]¦:;•¦ seas, .••.!• most . raor (Maary acrobatic feats, smd often compel "the weary trarel>r Without asking his consent to do a turn. LUZON PROM Til'! SKABOARD. If It a vender that taw tagM of land is welcome? I« n iatonisJring *'im tho t-ympathy of our new possessions— l hope I may use this term to-day without beiiig bansiHi in eftlpy— prows In propor- Mai as h".z ¦ offers protection from the vagaries of the riotous- wave? One Is involuntarily reminded of the Pacific Slope between San rrancisi'o and Portland. From a dis tance the tropic"! character of the flora does not Rppesr— different in this respect from the Malacca Per.ir.su'.a. or :he islands of the Straits Settlement, where the eo-oanut palm has put Its stamp en the fwwery end tfiven it r. typical aspect a? far as the *y* can s^e. At last Corregidor Island looms up. On* is hardly J'j?t:2ed to-S.'iy in ikin^i of impregnable post tltES— they all have been taken by the enemy who had pluck eaoagli to try. Yet Corrrgidor. the key ; to Jlar.ila L'.iy, is .i stronghold v. hi.-ii ought to be capable of keej iag away any one if tht? possessor of tt be so inclined. AtCsvtr the enly convenient deep water harbor la JlaaHa Bay. sheltered from all winds, rides th« ; Ccited Stat. s fleet at anchor. Charred and broken roots, twastat smokestacks and distorted hulls fserg* from the smooth waters, their prim silhou ettes etaiv?!rg out ajjainst the sky as a memento afs never to b? forgotten day. 1 ¦TsUCT MEASURES IN MANILA. JlssCa i> still ur.'3er martial law. The press cen sorship is as rigid as ever. Under the prevailing circumstances, and as long- as tho natives have not Wer thoroughly fnmfliarized with American m#th «ds ef newspaper polemics, especially during pclit iral duspaietis. a "discreet" press is a necessary <-vuV TThiin the Filipinos have learned that the epithets >' "scoundrel,** "thief* and "assassin." la heavy black type, are used merely to denote that a man bel"iigs to a different, political party from that upheld by, some editor, there will be no more need of a pre^s censor. CAUSES OF NATIVE OPPOSITION. The American giants, their Immense army jaujea SB . cicarurinasters' equipment are sufficient sources of aFtor.ifhmtru to the different little yel low tribesmen to complicate matters. The Filipino does not understand the American, and., conse quently, does not like him. Besides, then Is att- Cher reason. The TvigaL who re;>rc!=ents the dis turbing ewwent, has never loved his master. I ¦SMe heard ilie Spanish fla^ clu-ered In a Filipino theatre and the appe.iram-e en th«? si-ape of the Spanish uniform apj.lauJed. History shows suc cessive revolts and rebellions I BtlgaUtd by -Jie t»:oe ,-u;.i. \. ..^ profess to-day to prefer Bpanisa rn'.e to the new taskmaster. The Spaniard and Us ways' answered better to their own views than •|»b Arcj-:<~ ron^fptkiu of it. Ferocious, cruel beyond exoresstoa. Lut poliie, is the Spaniard; a fJckicr for etiquette, fond of display, cutting your •.hroit trlth a reverence and robbing one of every <«at he has wirh a sorrowful expression, Rivintf l,*rA Hint s ss an excuse. The Aacrieana are. too bis a race for the little 1 itpitj. c,r. th, matter ot fact ways appears to r.imts unqualified brutality. With American rule tas little rtkolutions netting S^uu.OXi 10 the ltn r. r «t"' ar^ things- Of the pa-;. If the United states +»^« ••> ; iy for such amusements and, un «ie_e<Jly, there will be more than one little ac count Vo rtttle with the Filipinos— the debt will be ttaled bj steel and lead. BAD OUTLOOK FOH NATIVE LABOR. It iras ay pond fortune to be present one even '¦*C at a discussion of th« Filipino among old reel dents of iLir.ila., who had travelled for ye;us In •he istericr of Luzon, ns well as the ther islands, Oneof the party was fu!! .-if praise for the Filipino, and i.is iiersoaal exi>erienco jtistih>d his eulogy. Anoißer hid a *ad :a!<- of ruiticii crops jind money lost through the unreliability .if the Filipino, the physical, mental and mar«.l shortcominii of the whoie race. They came to a conclusion which does not offer a t>ripht future for the native. They i|STe<d that thi» Filipino i- unfit for .-<gt»!sr work. "* it on a plantation or In a factory. Work has t«» be Core 11 order lo exploit th* natural riches of the ts'ancs. One view was that the settlement ofrlie lhti^r queftion could only l>e effected through Cn'nese faunlgratJon, whir-n would in. nn, of oour*-, tae, deaii of the native from an cconouik-aJ point of view. Ar.«nhf-r remedy offered wi c by means «•. the bitrsdaettoii of American agricultural ma chiner}', wi.ih would reduce th© native labor to a •ninimuiTj. I*. ia ISM for the Tapil is to reform, unless they sri- to s:<us<J l-y tbelr old Idea of having their own *ay. which :i a;,- a leader of insurgents say dur ing one of the numerous fights against the Spanish rele: "Every tv-w governor Mrtes higher taxes: if ** r*y we have tci starve . and we prefer to die fiphtir.ir than starving." TRf fTATE OF TRAPF. jr^ 3 **- Var- 1 - 2 — The l««dtr^ future r«n)r«4 •• fr>l- VThtat. No. 2: Open'r.r. Highest. I»w«et. Oostrsx. **«*! '•¦¦¦* 74 73 1 * 73 \ tf-K ...... 74',. 74** 74-, ft* * a y ::.>* . 7;. ; ,e-7r.s CV-ra. No. •: S*"* - - »« *•>¦ llH^l^ f\ 41 41 O=ts, No. •: LL 1"^1 "^ . ... _ - - 24'.^24S :' . . ?.'.*. n% 2.-.-vi".-. Mefsp^rk. per tbl: E»f* - _ - ».«j Ma » »a« 12>* fli 15 914 10 »14 12H I*K. j«r 100 It>: rf* r <* - _ — 7 40 V^ y 743 7 47", 745 7 45 Ju! > 7 .V. 7 B • 750 752 i Shnrt ribs, per 100 O> gjf* 700 c^ 5 ,.-: TOJ 705 7K- 7 m b *» lt^*r 7 17H 7 2A 11-.H 7 20 T,.^^ ¦ ' v.e-e *» Wtoen: Flour quiet: winter V" v -"¦" ¦ S3 »'"i'« *> r ': «rf.ight». S3 20fi?3»iO: cleam. f 2 '•'' r-ff.h t » u : lis ?»*'ia:e. J4 ;••«. patents *3 r.i)©s3 7": i'™a_^«-r ;& x?''' : - take ""-, » 2 = '¦"«••*>: 9J» 3 «.riii* - - • ¦ ¦ 2 ¦• »' ! i ¦ : 2?V.i-S.i O r.' r9r 9 * c: No 2 oalii - '-*'''» < <)'25 a ic; No 2 white, te? fr? ; iNo * «*•«*. 9ci«t> No _• r>«. 52c: n<>o4 feed ¦g.**W{ jMfc fair to choir* malOnic. *}>?;.&¦; N . 1 2»*S*d * 16] : N ,-, 1 Northweilem. tl » k T : r l me timothy 5\J . •. »w 7.-. S" bb -. su »7««: larrt. per I<»> Tti. *7 4^»7 4r-- : Fhnrt SjS'HiSfSH?: •«* v W2n; dry aaltcd shouifl-rs >7 :;;.••; J_^lT* " kl^- taK * "' lli|rh * ln *- s - *1 -'• On the Produce 2_ l sf_?"* Kr th * Gutter market was »nacti»e; creatn- Trh i*TP i<; da;r ' e s. 1&S-"C «-"Se«se quiet. l'»V.«) 1 1 -\r. **F» dull; fre*!-^ 14 lie. •-?25J ai ' a -Hi M » p ch 2-— Flour dulL 'V1..-«t dull; No 2 red fcliSrit Oa i? firm: Xo - n'- I *^- *-<¦¦ Os» iteady; No 3 ¦^Wd, 2Sc. Ere easy; No 2. 67c. •£° : . h - ***** 2— Wheat— Xo 1 hard <- af .h, 7:.-.^ May 5j : SCUff4*Y : X ° = Norlhenv «T«»-ji.;v.«-. Com.' .17V : j^SaatatxilU. March 2.— Wheat— 74Hc: May !«%(• iS^-TV"? track— No 1 hard. 76'ie; No 1 Northern." '^t«i Northern. Ca\s.o?ic Kiour and braa un- Ph!!a<stlphia_ March 2— Wheat du!l and ut)rhan(t<H j . • :,• tradto. Marr'i. ..::-¦¦. Com quiet. unchanged 2» *f trch - ***?****c- oat. -... . No - ....... ...»T- rfc butter lower. .an > Wettern cream - iono n -lirl y ; r:i - •< SErTSL 1 ! 1 -tt. anT'v' •*« ri,»ii, <-vl~ ,Tl «*, r . k . fuU tr *« n «. f»acy. •mall. 12<- : do fair to Cetvtpt*— Flour. *.«'«> 1t l« i.^hhu ?»_«¦ _"c":" c " : * h< *»»- Bt.Ofe tush; com. !<.-.<««¦» O at« JfWJ Bhip»«tts- Wheat, UM ka*j torn. MM**: oata| Vutm^''*- i: 1 "^ - Sift- No 2 r*<3 ca»^ 72Wc- May h °'.?*»e; July. rj* it . : No 2 hard. 7Jijc>ro^_Xo •'. »£_? ____»_« Ju: >- No 2 «^'— n?Tc«C »-. »i«y. JoV.a2o«,c; Jul>-. SH«c: No 2 white. 21*. XAVAL STORES. ttSi. IB ? dt ** *«• ej.lrjt« rwl«l rather quiet. hot about |^^8 TLIU'ENTIKK-41fell4c. I! 1U ¦ r ~ir^ IBitm •• X* 34 -trained. M «*>; E. »1 XV- r Ww. BTOCK ON HAND. :: :;;:; : :;;; : ; ::::::::;::;:^S l .*^* t ?J*' M*rcfc S-^Spu-lU tutpenUne— Nothln* dalnc :kuf f^t^^t'tY^ 11 * 00 * 11 ""' 2 - 211 !s : ««J«. 2.8" Si . . ¦ A TEA MERCHANTS TROT'TiLEs. HIS SAFTre: ROBBED. HE HAS THE GRIP AND HIS WIFE AND A WIDOW WHO THREAT ENS .-ST'IT UCBT APPEAR IN COURT. Mrs. Elizabeth H. O. Hill, wife of a well to do tea merchant of the Eastern District, and Mrs. Beth rvviin, a comely widow, living at the Hotel Andrews, Cedford-ave. an 1 South Fifth-st.. Brook lyn, will flfirure in an examination to-morrow in the Lee-aye. police court. It is said there was an an?ry sc*-ne betwwen the women on Friday morning at one of Mr. Hill's stores. No. 213 Grand-st.. IJrook lyn. The safe in that ftore and the rate in Mr. Hill's storage plant, la North Second-st., between Denr-st. and Wythe-ave., Brooklyn, were robbed on Sunday morning, and it Is reported that $1,00) In all was taken. It is thought these robberies may be one of the features of the police court ex amination to-morrow. Mr. Hill has been ill at his home for three weeks with grip. When Mrs. Devlin called at the store on Friday morning an.i inquired about his health Mrs. Hill is said to have asked her who she was. Mrs. r^evlin made 110 reply, and was going upstairs when Mrs. Hill* pull, d her back and declared, it la alleged, she would slap her face ii she dared to no ui'Stairs. Then the women clinched, .'mi a saleswoman ran out of the store yelling "Police:" To a policeman, who soon arrived, Mrs. Hill complained that Mrs. Devlin had asatUted her. Mrs. Devlin was taken to the i>«di'or(J-a.ve. station, where a charge of as sault was made against her by Mrs. Hill. In tin- n-«t. court Magtstrat* Lemon paroled Mrs. Devlin until to-morrow, and transferred the case to the Lt •¦-.in', court. V.. Mrs. Devlin told Clerk Weir, of the Ewen-st. court, that she had known Mr. Hill for about twelve years. He said ;it Brsl thai he was a single man. but when she learned he was married he told her, according to Mrs. Devlin, that his wire had in veigled htm into marrying lur.andth.it he Intended to get a divorce from her and many Mrs. Devlin. She said he placed .1 large amount of money In the batik and laid bar to draw on it for her expenses. ah* drew from |300 to {300 a month. He also sent her two children to the best schools and paid for their education. Mrs. Devlin asserted that Mr. Hill introduced b*-r at times is his. wife, and at others sa his intended. St'»> .--aid she had been shamefully abused 111 it- ca^v. had alriudy consulted a lawyer, and would bring suit at once. How the robbery of Mr. Hill's safes occurred has not been ma clear. On the front do«ir of the store are two different look*, and one saleswoman car ries one key and another Use other. It is impossible to op*n th*» storn uiii< both women are present with their keys. There is no suspicion, however, at tached to th' se saleswomen. The combination of the safe was written In .1 bonk, which is thought to hare been stolen. Tho safe was found securely locked on Monday morninc, but about t.OO was said to b« missing, aud about WOO was said to have b<-> taken from tbe suft in the warehouse. Then was a duplicate sot of keys in the store. Mr. Hill has several stores, i-= well known In the Eastern District, and is an active member of the South Second Street Methodist Episcopal Church. He was one of the lirs-t merchants to give presents according to the. amount of tea purchased. lie baa given liberally to charitable objects. BENEFITS XOT EXEMPT FROM CREDITORS. COURT OF AXTEA— HOLDS THAT MONET MAT RE TAKEN COMPU_OniLT AS SOON AS RECEIVED. Port Jervi?. N. T . March 2 (Special).— The Court of Appeals recently handed down a decision, the full text of the opinion of which ha« Just been received ban, which settles a point of law that Is of great importance to every fraternal beneficiary organiza tion In the State an l Its members. This is the first time the Court of Appeals has construed the statute granting exemptions of the moneys pay able on beneficiary certificates, the decision l>clns to th» effect that such moneys are not exempt from the claims of creditors after having been paid to the beneficiary. The action was thai of Stephen M. Bull, of Newbur.s. apainst James I*. Case, of Port Jervis. and was an appeal from an order of the Appellate Division, Second Department, re veratag an order of the special term vacating an attachment In favor of the plaintiff. Ruil, against the n tant. Cap*. Judge Werner, who wrote the opinion, said: "Just as Boon as :iny money or property which in left by a decedent may be taken for the debts or llaiiili ties of those to whom it la given after it has been paid to tin m, so the proceeds of an Insurance policy or certificate may be oompulsorily devoted to the F.ame purpose when the beneficiary conies into possession thereof." The order of. the Appellate Division was affirmed, with costs. THE TRADE IX CHICAGO. Chicago, March 2 (SpeclaD.-To-nlghfs wheat prices are 'ie over Friday's--, and the whole range has been only %<;. May opened at 7&Hc. sold l>e tween TS'^c and T:>',c. and closed at T.". ; -2 to <o\c. Prices are *iic under la.st Saturdays. Armour con tinues to Five the market mysterious support on the weak days, but to have the wheat for sale on all the strong places. Just what the Armour pur pose Is, whether to run a bull campalgu or to keep prices st. ady. to as to market his cash hold ings. is a mystery- Th< Phillips party la bullish. Most of th.- professionals hen ar* excessively btarish. The crop bulletins were less favorable to day than expected from the Southeast The crop news from the Southwest and from the Pacific Coast could not be better. Northwestern receipt 1 were small. SCS ears, against •'•>• last year, but Kansas City and St. Louh? arrivals were greatly ahead of last year's. At all the primary !".:iii there were BIM6 bushels. against C17.0u0 bushels last year. Clearances were small, SS,«X)O bushels There will be some visible supply decrease on Mon day; world's shipments will be about 7,;X>.000 bush els. Kansas City and St. Louis reported 300.000 bushels sold for shipment; late Friday sales were made from here via Galveston for 899,099 bushels. Corn was quiet, the range -\ • and the close '»• over Friday. May sold at itc and «%c, and closed at 4J lt".l t". Mild weather West, the tsort to make ida impassable, helped to maintain prices. There was no Important effort on either side, a little wiling by Patten end some support from Phillips at the close. The West is not offering much and the sea board ?• buying but little. The sentiment Is rather evenly divided. With the West evidently giving its help to th« bull side. Receipts were 4*2 cars, with 400 for Monday; cables '>'! higher; clearances 570.900 bushels; shipping eales. 59.C99 bushels. To-night's prices are l 4c under last Saturday**. Oats have been steady with corn, the range only %c; the close the sai:i»- as Friday's; May, B^c to SiiSc Receipts were "<?• cars, with 89 for Monday. Some shipping business la doing all th»- time, hut hardly enough of late, to take care of arrivals. Mud roads will lessen Western movement. Flaxseed was steady and dull. May closed at Jl CO; ca*h nominally Jl 61. The three points had 23 cars received, against 11 last rear. Provisions were firm, pork, lard and ribs up Be to 7.. . Th*r provision stocks proved less than »'x paaßM. Hogs were Vie to 5c higher, with ou!y 18,C«jO here. Tli«s week's shipments of product wero ahead of last year. The sentiment Is that if prices maintain themselves now they are likely to do bet ter with -warm weather. DOSTOX STOCKS. <Furni*hed by K. L. Day 4 ('».. No. 3 Nassau-at.) % Men. 1. Men. 2. j M. h 1. Mch. 2. AT* S F com. MH ii T » , New-Enplaad «s.I(X» lQa ,;,, ,>f i"' 1 * WilOia Don Mag-.. .V.'. -- Am T-: & Te1..1.V.« UW Atlantic :<|U 99 Am ¦ |t Co cora.l42li 142^1 Boeton _ M0nt.. 3214 332 d.. pref '21 <* ! i; "'-'- _ Boat.. . v,." Baal i Albany.. 2sTi &9 { 1 al .-. Hecla SV.iu, M»i •Must ft Me com. 1 164'<s, ' "¦ ntennlal 2."» <s« <-hi- Ilur * <jv.l44S 1445! Franktln Hu - , Fltclibun* Rd pM*2 J4P. •»--:* -.:» " <*.!.. U<n Kl«h- c0m..210«i V- . Qulncy 171 173 do iref IM i v( Tamarack 33.1 .14" Mexican Cent... I7«i 17 (Wolverines M 5314 Old Colony 2OS 2> : Huston Kiev Mi lot, I" .s Rubber com 20 la'-J: Arcadian 17 17' . i:ii i. Pac com. M'» ; 87*e Wyandotte •.'». .C Ye.-l End oom. 04 l s I'4<,; Alluuez SIJ :',i^ do pi»f 112 "2 J Dominion C0a1... M 3;« l» Went Elec com. •"•" 0. 1 * '-: if Tel M .'ki do pref 70 — I'arrot 51 soli AtclUson 4S 101 — j •Ex dividend. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. fßeperted by De Hivu & Townstnd. No. 40 Wall-aLI Bid. Aaked.' Bid. Aikei Ry Co 33-i JeH North Perm 107 |(M Brooklyn Gas... 1 - Ph"» Co. M 4.".', Con L. Sup com. Mi 30 Peon H IX. Co 74T, 7."i do pre 1....... 4«H» 4l'i I'enn Steei coca.. — tUi Cambria Sie<-L.. !""• 1* do p.'ff — 65 C I* Ry <*<» of T. r<i 2* rVnn El Veb Co. l»i ;u <"hoct*W Ky 42V» 43 do pref i iv Con Trot NJ. - «I*4 »^;:rhlla Klee Co i;^ $% Diamond Sre*-!.. »U •'•I* Phils Traction... 101' i Elec st Bat Co. 74 76 Phlla & Krie.... — 32 io pref 74 79 , Pitt* Con Tr Co. . 2.M.., 20 Elec Co of Am.. *>** 8V Bus Ircn & Sue*. 2? ;i^ Ins Co of N A.. JKti — 4 i Tidewater Steel.. 8«; 6 I-.hl.cli Km «• 6tW».U Cos of M 1. ...M0 2*l IWiich Val RR 33 S3>% fnlon Traction... rti'i 30;' litmlni ....... ft 1 * <S ' Imp G0... '124 15414 Nat Asphalt.... 7*. 7% J Welabach Co 4.. 4; do preX IV, U W I UCoof r. 1 ;i. Northern Ont.. *t — i BONDS. led PRy Co fc.H» 10& V People's Trac 45.10S lt)S'i N J Con fjs 100' i 10!'\ICnlon Trac 4e...W>\ 101 Nat As -:¦ r.« 4.; S ai;.|..-i 5». ...... 6"£ -:¦. Newark I'm 6. IKS 116H NEW-YORK DATLY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY. MARCH 3. 1001. STOCKS GAIN IN PRICE. A GOOF) DAXK STATEMENT. MONEY ACCUMULATES AT THIS CENTRE AND RATES WILL KEEP LOW. ; Closing prices yesterday of th*» principal ac ! tive- securities and net changes from Friday's j final quotations were: STOCKS. . Am Uor >P •"-"¦"» + - Mo Kan & Tex... 20* i + '» :Am .-:•_•:.¦ Ret. n- .— -, do pref MS* 4- ', ;Am Sti ,v Wire.. •¦•• » — M.na ASt L 7:;-, +1H ,do ¦' : •'•'• - - '.Northern Pacific.. 83 —Vt Am Smelting.... r.4", -¦ - 8 , di pref 87X •¦ -S. I ,'" ' : - ; W 4-I HX r Central 1454 - >.» !Am £* *¦' -' N V Ont & \V.... 31 7b7 b -i- U lAm Tolacco Jan, N ,, rf 4- West 4(% -^ 4- ,Am Tin Plate...: ,;. ,+ ** National Tube.... .V. 1 , 4-1 ,Am i.insf-i !>'a — ¦! . ] r-t 103 -1 At Top ,v s p..; M _ > t National 5a1t..... 44 ¦ ! ;*4> .l:I. l:I BS'.4 I National Steel.... 45*-i +Hi , Amals Copper... •.¦.:¦ ,+ HI do r-i-f 101 -- -j , Hr,-.klyr 1 R T. . . ~t\ -«!XVC& S L 2,1 18 -f it : '¦¦' .* Ohk ¦ 91 24 National Load.... IBH — H i U-1 pref. ¦ ,v>-J 4 National Bisoutt.. ?>'» — \ , Chic Bur a gy..H4-» — : » Peo Gu Co 101% — '* I i H& St P.. lJ2»j — » , Perm it it ISO 4- H i '. ,'•,} • '-"' ••• v - : + * l*aciße Mail rts* — — C»l F* 1r0a.... «% ( .;;.,.„,; :io <i — « ! Chic .v Alton -'-- ::s'. ... s do Ist prif 71 + 3 I <-<'tf.il Oas 11«; ~l>^ ,lo "J nref 4O T » -t- •* .'77 >v . r "; !> '- » - " b*p 1* r a ::::: ie£ tit . Contln Totaeeo-. 4«,^ — '» :.-^-uthern Ry 2T> , Chjo Ind & v.. r.2 1 -.. 4- 3 » /.. pr*f 7s'i +'4 c : ' we*t...: n»2 - sril ?w,::;;:::: » Col & S s\ 4- H ,i,, r et * vs '» • Del .v Hudsoa.' "l«sV, + \i st J **G I 1»V air! 85% — •* .'.,' « '•" <; - ¦;;¦' ¦* T~T Southern Pacific. . ii% 4- % '¦'^ ; ••••• -"¦¦*• 4 J » Stand X* T * — '. ..> Ist |.r.-r.... ii), . st I. & B P a 7 ¦ ¦ •¦o^ral Steel ... 45 1 4 4- v do M pWl".": «?% — % ... -,'; _!., T ,., in , jjj . General E1ec..:. .210 —1 Texas « Pacific.. 28% Great Xorth <. |9S 4-1 tsti. & w i:: — . Hock Valley. . 4s'; — M m..r n .., n t>lcM( . 87S 4- ** ¦" Pr £>l>er -"'? - ' do pref 83% 4- l : Inter Power [24 4- « C 8 Leather 12 1 i — ">3 Kan CSo pf.. . . ::'.i * -I- HI ,],, prf >f 73*» ** 1... ti1s & Nash... !•-'« 4- V, r s Rubber 'J-> —'i Met Street Ry...lA] I TVabasb 17% — >» ; M.-xiran Central. 17'» i- 'i! ,;.. pref ™> T » Missouri r.i. ¦;:..-. m»"<i 4- 'i i\v ft l, k 2.1 pf... CJiH — Vi : Manhattan 117% I West Union Tel.. KT,T» BONDS. ITslFl to. 108% J- v;ixcrf A West 45... 102 — l i do aJJ 4- <•-"« 4- '»!.«!t I. s W lsts PS 4- »• Cor N J gen 5s .l:;-".". -I '« do 2-ls 7!Hi 4- 7*7 * • hie A A .•*'-!>... m : , 4- 'v South Pac 4.--... '.v<~* — «i M a Cen Ist inc. '_*;> — 4 Snutb Uy l«t .nr. 1 * 4- l * V. K.vT 2d Ihl. 78% - ". Wabaih nns .. M^i —>4 THE DAY'S OPERATIONS IN STOCKS. Until the appearance of the bank statement trading In stocks yesterday was light and there was a sagging: tendency in prices. The publica tion of the statement, however, was followed by an active demand for stocks and a general advance in pric<»p. The result of the 'lay's opera tions was a £;iln in the market valuation of most of the issues dealt in. The total sales of stocks were considerably smaller than on any Saturday for some time, but they covered a wide range of issues. Speculators appeared to accept the bank statement as foreshadowing an abundant supply of money, for th.-- present at least, with liberal terms from lenders in the matter of rates and collateral. Th» jrreat steel deal has been carried through to Its present stage without effect on the money market, and the belief is that the remaining steps in It will likewise be accomplished without creating any disturbance whatever In money or In stock market loans. Not long ago a heavy outgo of money to the Interior was predicted to take place about this time. Instead money is accumulating at this centre, and there is no sign of an efflux. The probabilities aie that there will be an abundance of money for Wall Street requirements all through the spring and summer. Banks and other lender* are letting out their funds for s!x months with complete freedom, and at rates which Indicate that they expect easy money until autumn. There was not an Item In the bank statement that did not show an Increase. An Increase of $095,200 in specie and one of $01,000 in legal ten ders brought about an increase of $1.050.200 In the cash holdings of the banks. An Increase of $2,408,500 in loans was surprising because of Its smallness. There was an Increase of $3.3'_'7.100 in deposits, and the ultimate result was an in crease of $254,425 In the surplus reserve. Many persons In the financial community had looked for a substantial loss In cash and a large de crease In the surplus reserve. The Sub-Treas ury has been drawing money from the banks bo that it is clear that money has been coming from the interior. There J» no Ilnanclal centre in the country wh»-re there Is a stringency In funds. If, ns is apparently the case, the banks throughout the country have in their own vaults more money than they require for current opera tions, they will be likely to strengthen the bal ances which they keep with New- York banks. With the fear of a tightening In money out of the way. there is nothing to restrict transactions in stocks. Conditions at large are as favorable as at any time yet. and a further Improvement In them Is confidently looked for as a result of the continuance of the McKmley administration. Railroad stocks received more attention than the Industrial Issues In th" dealings on th Stork Exchange. Buying of them was Induced by the ports of earnings, which are ahead of last year, and are likely to continue so. The control of the roads that handle th.: through business Is now so concentrated thai they are operated in entire harmony, and there is conse quently no waste of revenues In rate wars. The Baltimore and Ohio Issues were In request, and advanced on the generally credited report of the acquisition by the company of the Cleveland, Lorain and Wheeling road, which would be another move In th>» centralization of own ership. The Clevland, Lorain and Wheeling issues were likewise lifted up. There was real izing in St. Paul, but the price was affected only slightly. There was a steady absorption of Chesapeake and Ohio by Philadelphia Interests. There was not much doing in the steel stocks, and the changes in their prices were small. The United States Steel stocks in the outside market were notably strong. The business In Sugar Re fining was large, but the outcome was merely a fractional loss In the price. The story was re peated of a settlement of the trouble In the sugar trade, but it lacked confirmation. There was a good inquiry fur American Tobacco. The usual weekly table of price change* for the more active stocks follows: |Tliurs«lay, i Saiur.lH.v, 1 Net ! Feb. 81. 1 March 2. ,chanK»-*. American Car & Foundry. . l J'>'* | I*l i _il i~ do prtfcr.ed I ?.'•» | 7.- . j.' Allan, .in Siu.ltil.K j 67 1 .'•?> , -•-'"« American Steel «i Wire....] 48 1 ! ] ::¦>¦, 1 _ >,> ¦ do preferred i !>:. ¦» | :... . j »4» 4 American Suel lK>vu tvt -^v ; 3.-,^ | , O t Aiii.rican Suijar Bel C0".".1| 135% Has !4. 6»J ! Am. ii. ;m Tin Plata | "» | KiH I — I*l i American Cotton Oil , :> ! * | — ¦, American l<-" ! :!i;i, i ;il ;» s , , American Linseed , 7'» ] us -»-"¦¦» , da it. r-n..i ] 354 , ssi. t', American Tobacco i ll»il« ; 121' i ; l 2t 4 Anaconaa ; •*«'» 47 I X -^ Atchlaon Top &8 W I .v.-, M I"% <ij vrtt-nr-i I h.si, , t, s u , » Anuilfciimated Copper , ;ui-, , ,.-,, "T .." Baltimore .v Ohio I »m>{ I »1 T :,,* Krookiyn Rapid* *TranYlt.\'". '7<;»» 71*!* J +.1 Brooklyn Rapid Tranatt.. 7&% ;... ! ' <.'Hiin<l.-i F»ut:i»rn ¦••¦ ' ,V.-» ' '*V "Z "»• Continental Tobacco .. 4:;% j M , T ..-* ao preferred .:.: y .- & I »3 ' To* Central of, New-j«wy....| l.V.'i n? "*" A 3 (.h«--ai>eake & t>' l( o j 3!>S 4 - " i «m* Chicago A N«*h»v^;»rn::! 171; 1 ¦ i-"i.* i "*" 2 J Chi ago R i &• Pacific i~.«»* {it*? , ~~7a. Chic*** Mil «St Paul.:.. us*! \V.j* ± '•* ChKago Greai Western I**! toi" 1 J? CfaicaCO «c Alton i 22 .y', H ' +•* do preferred 7. " 5J3 1 - — .'. Cleveland CCft St Louis. MU i. . = 1 + J4J 4 Consolidated Gas ) i^i^ , ..I™ ~ /,» Colorado Fuel & Iron A 44*4 1 7% X + ** Delaware tit Hudson I im .id r i* TT Denver & Rio Grande...,. I 37 a; 'SJf tJ, E do P r.ferr.d %* ffo ±^ do i it prVfVrred .'.'.¦ .¦'."¦¦ H?,'* "f J" <1« 5d rrer<»rred ." 4V «*^ +'« Federal Steel 15* j^J + N do preferred JJ £„ «^, — « Heneral Kl-ctrlc 1 * J»»*' + .»> Olucoetß««ar U'flnlns...; 4« "i-, i ~~ ! . Hiking Valley *.... % , £ - >*• lowa Central Vtu i S* + ,i 4 International Paper Co. . '.' •••> ! "7v; ~l * do preferred 71 / 73 X""* LouUvllle & NaahvlHe.... nil jrij T * Mexican Central ieu 17 v" X «i Manhattan IH* 117H I C ileiropolltan Street Ry.... 182% I 161 —I^4 Minn & gt Louis 774 7«t 4 Z "V Missouri Paciac SeC .' SOU +oj Missouri. Kansas & Te*aa. l»Vi 20 »4 X 1», do preferred fi24 04H 4- li Mobile ft Ohio 79% 1 TO — 4* National Steel 47 | 1 %. — 1•» do preferred 9flH, - /- JOI <\ +I* Nauooal Tub. 62* ; y]\ i — 7i* ! Thursday, j Saturday. | Net ; ' Feb. 21. . March 2. | changes. do preferr*d I liis MS 1 — 3 National Biscuit •¦ :«ft -js.^ ] — U N V, "'hlcago & St Lculs. 10* i 1»'» ; — Vi do 2 1 preferred • si 4< — Northern Paclrtc I vjh Is."! I 4-4 do preferred if}-, j J. 754 • 4, H N V Central ii Hudson ' 144 ! 143H ! — "¦» North American 2- >; ' 21% — % Xortolk A Western ' aj I 4'i : » 4- '• •la preferi€<l ( -;; is** - *? Ontario Western Sl** i ."1 T » - *» Pacitl.' Mi! i 41 * I IB — - v > I'ennfylvanla :i- » j ISO +1* People's Oa* Light !**>% f lOl'i 4-1 Pressed Steel Car I 3>3 7 « ' Ss^ '. —1* (Jo preferred | 7; 74 I—2 ReaJing j 9Jk% I 3<) l i ! ,<!.» Ist pr^ferrfd | *71 ! "i ' do 2,1 preferred 1 *i '« I 4 " • f "+" *» Republic Iron I Steel j H x i | •*% +; do preferred ! •*» t; ' T" ?ii Pouth-rn Hallway ' 2. -> 3 } 55 T It? do pr-ferred ! 7«l «« 4- tH Southern Paring ! ** 2* ~7 m St Louis & San Francisco.l •"•¦* ; Jj , T • do 2.1 preferred. «3, f*^» . +J 3 St Louts Southwestern '-•".••» -'' 7 » + *3 do proferre.l ! »H 55 .. ! T"? Texas pHClflr ' » •- > > 1 * j -•-..* Tennfssei Clpal * Ir«n I 57 ¦•-, ; —•• Union Pacific ; -*''* W}» ! — 1J» do preferred ; t» 837» —IS I'nited States Rubber I" 1 * -'». . . + .* do preferred r » «•* | - 3 I'nit.M Statea Leather , 13 i 1-* : —.2 do preferred 74** li\ - 1 , L - Western \i.in «'» J«;» - * Wheeling & Lake Erie MS , t"^ "" ,1? do 3d (.rof«rr. 1 •»}• »H "T 3 Wisconsin Central ' ' s '" : Sl* T I* waiMiih ; »•••;- £> ! +J* ,1, preferred ! ¦¦"'¦^ ! -¦ ' * ' ~ ** Total saisa for the week iJ'2SJI-?12 Total in pr»cedln<c wteli ...3.3.J.H8 •Ex div Men.l. tKx dividend snd ex riKhts. TnE DAY'S OPERATIONS TN BONDS. GOVKRNMKNT BOXD3.— Market firm. Final quotations follow: Eli. Asked. Bid. Asked. V.S. 3».lo<W.reK.lll 112 U.S. if. 1923.00u.13S 13S'-i T\S. Ss.l9oS.cou.lll 112 U.a Be, l«os,re«. 11«4 112 t'.S. 3a.l!<O9.i>nil.ll«>U> 112 r.s rvs. IJHH.cou.lllU 11- V.S. 4s.l«oT,re«.lH 113*ijr.S. la. wi. »C-JOf»H **•• t-s. 4s.l 1 .m7.c0u.114 IMHIIT.S. Ss. w L COU.IOS lO>l4 U. 3. 45.1025.reg.13-S I3si.. ni.-<-. of C. 3-0^3.123 — RAILROAD BONDS.- Market firm. Total sales amounted In par value to $1,713,000. against $3,471.- COQ on Friday. The heaviest dealings were hi the Atchlson Issues, Central of New-Jersey general sa. Central of Georgia as. Chicago and Alton 3Vi*. Mexican Central Ist incomes. Missouri. Kansas and Texas M 4s. Northern Pacific 3s. Norfolk and Western 4s. St. I^ouls Southwestern lsts and 2ds, Southern Pacific 4s and 4'^s, Southern Railway Ist ss. Texas and New-Orleans sa. Toledo. St. Louis and Western 4s and Wabash debenture Bs. AMERICAN SECURITIES ABROAD. London, March 2. 2 ip. m.— The market for Ameri can securities was dull and steady. Final prices follow: Atchlson. ST*4; Canadian Pacific. ?e- s ; St. Paul. U*%; Illinois Central. IS*4; Louisville and Nashville. 01 7 Union PacuV preferred. 83Vi: New- York Central. 147: Erie, 29: Pennsylvania, 76>i; Reading, 15*;: Erie first preferred. 66*4; Northern Pacific preferred. BS I Grand Trunk. 77 I*.1 *. and Ana conda, 9V>> MONET AXD EXCHANGE. MONEY MARKET.— Money rates follow: Call money. 2 per cent, closing at II 1 -..''- per cent. Time money. a»fa% p«»r cent tor sixty days, Di per cent for threw months. " r .\nZ\ per cent for four months and 3Vil»3^i per cent for sU months on railroad col lateral. Commercial paper. Iff per cent for three, four and six months for tha beat names, and above for names not so well known. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.— Market steady. Actual closing rates follow: Cables PUht. Sixty days. sorting 4.Sh'<M.fcaU 4.57V.t»4.57% 4Mu 1 -t'. Francs 5. 1«. ; 4 1 !•» 5.1t5 *-l-lti 3.tl»H H"lrh!iniarkß I*s:. 98%«»3-»« »••-«••»»% Ootldera *&'? *» Bankers' posted rates were: Sixty days- Demand. Btariisa *•»_ *-f*2* l'art« francs — {v - 1< ?,» r,'-'-* I>l(lnm franrs « B.lfc'» ?.!*;• Rwitx«rta4d france r..r.»H r.»trnaay relchsroarlis '•»•,? l --' "» Hullani gaudera «*»« CW DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.— Domestic exchange on Kew-Tork was as follows at the places named: New-Orleans— Buytntj. Me discount: selling. $1 pre mium. San Francisco— Sight. r>.--; telegraph. 22 l ~c. «'lnclnnuti— Between banks. U*aC to ISS premium; over the counter, so*- premium. Roston— l'rji 16c dis count and par. Chicago ::.>:.,>•¦ discount. Charles ton Buying, par; sel Ing, V- premium. Savannah— Buying, l-lic discount; st-lling. 70c premium per JI.'HJO. " FOREIGN MONEY MARKET.— CaII money !n l^.r. «ion 4-u-iU per cent. Open market discount rate for short Mils j-\'o^ IS-w per cent and for long 1 ills S 1 * per cent. Berlin discount rate 3% per cent for thr'-o month V bills and 4 per cent for short bills. litrlln exchange on London '.'*> marks ¦ : pfennigs. I'arlH exchnngo on London 25 francs 22 centime*, r.iri-" discount rate _:>_. p»-r cent. FOREIGN SEOUBITIES.--Tftltlsh consols for money. '.'7 1-16; for the account, 97 ".-!<:. Spanish 4s In London. 71. French rentes, MS franca EM cen tunes. THE SILVER MARKET. -Bar silver. Be; Meat. can silver dollars. 19c. Bar silver In London closed at :>\.l. GOLD PREMIUM— In Madrid, 37.77; Lisbon. 4UO; Ruenos Ayr. 1-S.80; Rome, 5.42>, 3 . Till] WEEK'S HANK CHANGES. Th* following table shows the usual comparative statement of bank holding*: i >- sit S3. Mir hi Ckassea. I^oan- 1911.500.900 t»14.aw.40n 1nc.92.4A8.500 Rp«ol« . 102.953.300 lC>:i.!4S.r>ii«t inc. 905.200 1.'.-.tl t«nd*rs ... 73.800.100 73.951.W0 In,-. »1.(M)O l>rt>.>!«lt!i . . 1 •<¦¦'' 1-; •¦»-> 1.012,814.000 In . 3.327. Circulation 91.23a.000 31,300,0u>» inc. Be.*S9 The following shows the relation between the total reserve and the total deposits on the respec tive dates: FV-bniary S3. Mareil 2. Chanires. 5p. e!# . 1192.ura.300 $l!«3.ft+\Nirt Inc. 99BS.2nrt l.k-.i! tenders ... TX.BOIMOO T:t.l»-*l. Inc. Ot.tuiu Total cash $206,841,400 $.v,7 ¦'-•'. -,i«i |ne.S].(tBS«2DO n SS_i, '.. 1;;.-. l1 ;;.-.l' •.->;. :-.'. a_lSß,soo inc. v.i.77.-. n»serve ti4.84C.C79 Jl4.Sjl.l'X> Inc. 52M.425 The followlns are the change* for the '•orrespond lnir weeks of the three pri • ; !ii_- years: Tji)o— I—m Increased 0.0,000, cash decreased $.".,^7!.4<'O, de posits Increased t3.GEe.400, and surplus reserve de creased KO'T.OfIO. 1833— Loans Increased t5.032,&0>). cash decreased M.85f1.9», deposits Increased w.^'-, 700 and surplus reserve decreased 15.756,775. IKM Loans decreased J13.620,fHX\ cash decreased $7.934,3"\ deposits decreased 18J98.9M and surplus reserve de creased 18.138 The following table shows the hank holdings on the respective, dates: Men 4 •:.;>. Mca.9,'9o. Me* 2. '01. I>anß »780.60T.70rt $735.076. 100 t9U.200.400 <.., * ' :.:::: u»s.4(>7.i-x> »».iTT.ono 1:1.-. ¦.-;.... Icl tenders ¦ 54>7.!.»1«> rt2.'.M2.«iH> T3.»«1.1W» IW«tt» ..... ftUSUKSOO K3»!ai7,oon 1.012.514.000 Circulation"" .'.'.'.'.'.'.'. H.t::.-" 1- -,71 :;".. SI.3OS.eM The following shows the. relation between the total reserve and the total deposits on the respec tive dates: Mrh. 4. '99 Mch. 3. '•" Mf-h. 2. "01. p,j,,.i c tins. 4o7. $15*. 177.000 $i'.i.; !>»^.:.n. I^-gal teade.i 34.873,0W> 82.942.900 t:'..-.»i. i> ¦• Total reserve.. .jC353.a90.705. jC353.a90.70S 9531.13ft.9M j;t;7.!)2*.i.««i<> Reserve required agaiiwl depoalts.. 228.T02.87S 2U7.479.530 :33.123.5u0 Surplus f24.878.125 91S.C4l.Vifl fll.SOl.ldO Percentaf* 27. '' '-" -'• ' THE FEDERAL TREASURY. Washington. March 2.— The condition of tb« Treasury, divisions of Issue ¦'* r 1 redemption, at the beginning at business to-day was sis follows: KESCRVE ITNI. Hold coin an.l bullion. . . $i:W>.<V><>.«)n TROT funds— pryisioN Of REDEHPriOX. Gold coin 'SJ'JS^S Silver dollars *2« \ ": INh> srx^r liar, of ih:h» 2..™.2.\27| Sl ivr r I illlon of l»0 53.SM. >*- I'nlted State* n.»t- » ______ Total 8760.M1.5?9 DIVISION OF issit-l O«U certificate!" outstanding $27fl,<»;7,{>v» Silver lerUßcates QUtat»ndtng tS*. l'M\Qi)H Tu-.-.M.rv notes outstanding. . ¦ ¦ -v.. -7 *."=»» Currency certificates outrtandlng .!".>hli» Total »m«4»JMB fiEXUB^U FUND. r.o!d coin and bullion Jfti.3rt4.o2S .;.'•: c«rtlft««tes ¦ I'J 4<'-.S5:> Stiver coin and hullicn 1 1.4v>,.,7!» Silver rertilliv.tic.s S._W.tW2 TnitM State* notes 12.135.005 Other a»s«t» IS.«Wl,lIl Total In Treasury Jl3l,. a lk.-..052 Deposits In national banks 97.53t5,»ii.) Total J22i).7!>1.fi72 Current liabilities J>1.272»4 Available cash balance «14S.5ta.<W$ FOREIGN COMMERCE. IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE AT NEW-TORK. Week ended March 2— l«03. W<o. 1901. Drygocia 92.Hb9.571 *3.«)21,22« |2.7'»V4M General merchandise..'. O.uUl.ft^ 1i>,U«.78l 5,25».4m> Totals 941.880.557 ?13.121.857 9X0.054.30J From January 1 — Drygoods 121.674.144 926.34f1.51l |ll 111 General merchandise... 65.635.567 73.102.2CJ 69.358.311 Total J57.300.711 f!K>.533.790 Jy0.778.807 EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE PROM NEW-TORK. Jan. 1 to Feb. 28 *75.490,33» rg0.g«5.167 J54.101.563 EXPORTS OF SPECIE. For the xreek — 9? W : -•• 91T2.924 5128.23S 13 % •¦» s»r»w M*s.u«B 1.02-1.322 l.?J1.0«M Fr^m Janua^'i^- J1 ' 169 - t)=3 » 1 -^ C =° »1.^04 G^ *l.!>«J>.3Sn |^.403.651 99.5n.90S <1 » v " S.OtJX.OO7 £.523.024 *.005.y7*> To '"' *l*M>3l.2tW JH.9M.WS »M.990.5*» IMPORTS OK* SPECIE. For the week— °°" »2».'90 OIM9 ITM3S "* Pr -•; 27.901 M.365 121.221 V^J^n^i-- ** < * 1 » WX - 103 »* 37 * Si': 11 J. 1.740 «!4 J547.624 |MMtST» Sllv * r 53« i..-a» «t».9lft iasn.ii:: T"taH $4.25«.1» 91.4TT..143 $3,127,791 VALES AT THE STOCK EXCHAXCE. RAILROAD AND OTiIKR STOCKS j— Actual sales (losing— I Shares .Open HI it. . fit. Rt»l.| A^k. *.»W. 1 Adams Express.; — I — : — » — itpo 1175 ¦ , , Albany i &8...! - _ » _ ' _ ijj; _ jAm Car * F^dryl 2»\ 21 J l'— 2 i ".•; oll;!o ll; ! jno I .la pref. ...» 71\i 72 71> 3i 72 Pi 7.-* WO I . American Coal.. — i — - f _ i ( >» •„<» ' I Amer Cotton Oil; 27 7 i! 2S 27%! 2S [ m 2M;| 2t»> do P»«l f — : — — j — si 57 1 Amer Dist Te1.. 1 — — _.--•_, 37u: Amer Express.. .[lßs l-^ ISS |ISS |M U** ) is •American Ice. .:•;-., :i,.\ 3t^ 36^' 3rti," :W\j 2w» *•- • pref »'.. b.«-" s (8 j«a j «T\t *»>«' 2m> •'\mw Llwiil. r>\ ft', (?'- u>, :h 4 •.!¦- i4to •do pref....... •-.:»¦! zuu 37V a*S 3»^i 3U\4 : l.6»;« •Amer Malting.. — | — f _ — ! 4vJ 5 I do Pref I —;_}__ zi< 2 r» •Anier Smelting! W. 5.M : »'-. 54%' 34% H 110 7t>O •do Wei j *l', 94 j :i-.>- 'M ¦ UP* , i 44 f 21 ,^ Am tit i: Wire. 1 4U»,i 4ii>- :{<*«., _K»il 3S>». :t*\ *300 do pref........ ; 107,! SA\ SBH th"s tCi»», »«S I.SMa •Am Steel no.i P « .{.-.¦, 3« :;.-.¦.. 351$ ;:;>!. » s, „ •do P »-' ; M 191 ; «•! I M M f sjv, lmi •Amer si »r . ... . 14:;>, U;m 14ts;i42'j!l42\-i142H i 31.NY •¦I.. _ r-.f... 121 \ 121\ 121\ J2l\ l-l US Am Tel & 1 able 1 — — — ' i«i ,u^ \ , •Am Tin Plate. «m' «2h! «i. «2% K2t, •:-% S »¦«> •do pref 1<». lli.Pul.it> nni, i,,iu ' l^iji* do* rr p w CC °"'j 12] 1.-i^ j-j,^ v .,,; i_.,, i a2Ha A-nn a A^r"':::::!^|f i^|« j4»» *4"> "• Ann 1Ue0r...,., — ¦ - I I ** t >i<> pr-f ! — * — : — I _ , ,v. ! Si Atchlson .V.-, Si v.ai, 5* ao-, M t.9M . % do re f I 88^ SBH Ss', S.VI.. s.M ys:, 2.Bnn *Amal Si U.V.. 90*, §4 aft"! »5' !«'¦" |9«73 •Amer WoeoUea 13% 13% i:.\ 1.1% M t7 ' M ¦gTjfed St 71!'-. Stl 7"i , 7^ Vsl i l "^..''::':---.: la § s:;, ; »£i MR B"kl>ft la Oas. lvj ;Hi-S te> li.iP»lS!» , isJiJ 4<h» Baa R « Prttii - _ . _ __ 7 ; " ' _ t--l- r 'r* Nor' 'H - z/r.^i^i _: Am As Ct>em...| —:__;_ I __ i 3-» | ' f ' ! j^j Canada Sooth... — I _ I __ ' _ \ -,-x .-,7. ! , Canadian Paetnc — 1 — ' _ ! _ | an ' t»iu Capital City Tr. , - '¦ _ — i — mtj "1— ' [ — . : Central of N J.. _!_•_!_ 134 , t \ 1.-rfl | Ches> * Oni » . . . ] 4l\f 42%! 41% i 4^^ 42Ui 42Hi l».«XSft J-hw Bur _ to. 14.-. 140 14>., IMS 144S:1H»»! 8.21»> Chta ft East 1:1 - j _ j _ j — ?{!M7 i,^^ do pref j — — i — > — (12* i;m» ( ' •!). ,v A1t0n...! SSViI 3SHi 3SV, SS'i'. a>»i a>«,t 300 _ '•" Pf«l 1 — — — — 17* 74- j! Ch:o Ot We«... 2<> 20 irr, 18% 11^ -.¦«> ' 1.000 do pref A 1 — — — | — i 7:. i Aft — d'> pref !'• '47 47 4,7 }47 4S | 47. ' TS» do deb ; — — 1 — ' — : M«4 82 : Ch Inl & Louis.! 32H? .121, 32 ] 32H| 32*! 32«4 3.1.V. , do pr*f ! 71. 1 -.' 7v>'» : "'• ! 70V 7,1 ! Tin " 7<h> Ch Mil * St P..! 153 " I.V.'-: : '.:>•' l32?,' 1,-ji- : ifCS 11.050 •o irt-f — I — — _ u»i» |<,2Vi — CWc .v Norrhw.i — f — f _ f — ImvJ 173 <hie It I _ Pac. 1235H24 l^.tS 124 :i2a"*il2l 3*K> Ch 31 VM_ U. US li"i li", li', 121U.iJ3»; low do gel ; — j — i__ 1 — 173 "is.-. CWc Term Tr... ' 14%; 14V 11 I 1» 13V 14 2,», d' 1 pref I 851, xv,- 3.^! 357- f 3rt i 37 |aa CC Cft SI 1... 1 7«>V 7>l-, 7j.. s 7»J 1 7.->. 7»i 3M ''" pr»f ( — 1 _ ; — 1 — [113W|U«H — — Clev I. _ Whe«l 24 ! ,ih t .14 !36 30 " i 3KK 1.0«»» &> pref..., ... !»3 I 7(5 » 7:5 ! 7>l 7>;: a : 77s ! KW> Clev ,->; Fttta I _!_!_;_ 1!H» _ I r Col Fuel A Iron! 42\l 42*,, 42% 42V 4:: : iT, UK) •0 pr.-f ! — I _ i _ : _ Us;{l3a I CbJ _ south.... »ii 9% v 4'v 4 ' >.^ ,i >, i 3.0.10 da Ist pref 1 42U1 43 42',! 43 I 42' 2 : 4;!',' 2»«» do -'• pref j — I— - I — — [ '.7:. WVt Col & Hoc'i Coal. — — I _ j _ !15 !>;:¦, Com Cable I — I — 1 — ! — ¦ ion [w.hs Crauol foal ... 1 — 1 — • — 1 — ¦ t^. ! 1,'." — CoasdOaa [IMvIM !19tv«'l'>; I9BVIM . 4.257 •'•unt Tobacco.. 47 | 47-* 4>'.« «|% 4t;-j 47 i 3.370 •do pr.* 1 1 ft*", Ost,; 9S\,' <«*,! tß%\ 1«* HX> Crucible Steel... ' -<i | 20 I 2ii ) V> i _•; I 2tiu' I<mi do ir-f j — I — I — I — I *lv| -:: ¦ Del ,v Hudson.. 105 li^', IKS '165'i'l»« VO\ 80» Del La ¦ & \v.. — i _ I — I _- |jiie • l'J.s ' l»env _ Rio Or. l 89»i! SV'i' SH'if S3«»: «> ! :!«••;; 2»>»> do pref I — [ — 1 — 1 — 1 M% !>7V Pea m& Ft D..1 S»i 22»;' 22' i' i:> 4 22 i 22. 10«» *> pr«-f t — I — j — — 121 >123"i Detroit .in ( SO 1 ;! 80»i! K)*4 S&li — t — I si© •L>ul So S A Atl — ! — I — — 54 <; • Mo pref ¦ _ 1 _ I _ _ I iv* 15% __ ElKhth Ay« ' — I — ! _ — 375 !42.-> i Erie 2Sti" 2S»i' 2S>i 2."*»«! a ! 2>«-il 3.«>> do 1-. pref 1 «4l»l tV4\! «4 » tM', I tU\» »U. l.«kjA do 21 pref !43 43* 4 ! 49% 42% 42V 4.1 »"?» E>-»in & T H...1 53H 54 ' 63', 54 54 M'^l I.oos do pref ' — :__.;_ s.; I >•» ' Fe.ieral 5t0e1....) 44% 4.V«1 44"i» 4S'i «B I 4.V11 3.450 do i.ref I>s SSHI BT% MM, B*l, Sii*^ 7.250 •Ft W* D City l» iv 19^, ,9", 9 " _•{ _ J 100 Ft Wft Rio 3r. I — — — • — 1 2.", j2B ' C.en Electric Co.) 210 210 510 1210 210 211 ' -•< Gtm»s* Put R.. — — — ¦ — ¦ 4.V, 4rt-;' ;Gl Northern pf. I'.U' 4 199 194 196 ltMHtKn"' 1 , 3.550 Green I!ay ! — — . ' — I — : 30 • — p -. H'.<ckinir Valley.. [ 4- I* 40, 4>s 4.<«», i 4."*-\ Mo I do pref I 7.^^ 73 735! 73T 3 ) 7;«% 74 4.V Hcmestake J — I — I — — tmt \ — Illinois Central..! — I — I — — ! i»n 4 . 130H 1 <!* LMMad Llnel — ' — ! — { — 1 10_ — } Int Paper '21 21U) 21 I 21' : 21»i 1 21', i 900 '10 pref i — 1 — I — i — ; 71 73* 2 •Int Powar I 71', 72- 71 72* ii T2V; 72*,> 8.700 •Int Silver ! — i —" I — I — I *v 7 I :¦ • Steam rump' — I — I — I — » 2* I 2«ti, do pr-f I— I — — j — IT 19 [ lowa «Vntral ...I 2»%t 2*Ri »%' 2S»i! 2»^;l 2**;! 70 do pref ' :..ii s B3H> .':; | 5.1 | SSH' 534 *»> Kana ,v Mica... l 2.",-, 25*, 25H : 25U! 2>{ | 27 I IM Kan City ft So. — — ! — | — • I*** l«4' dv l>ref ' 89% 39%. 33%; S9%' 3:>%! 40 ' 1.300 Keok & Dcs M.— I — I — I — I * ¦ » I d.-> pref i — 1 — ' — • — I 3i> . si < Kins _ Pern.. I — — — 1 — j — I • Kr.ick Ice of Cb! — — — I — I M lis I do pref ! — — — •' — ' 47 I •*> ! , La .-;.¦ Oas ' 73*; 73*; 73«; 7.1 V ,; 74 1 19 ' 40 ci.i prof I — — — ! — 107 n.i p 1. E C Western.. 1 41 ' 41 41 I 41 41 ! 4.{ ICO !•;¦¦¦ — ;-- ' — I — I'l in - — - Liik<» Shore. I — I — ' — I — 1210%; 25O ' ¦ J^m; ¦ land ' — I — I — I — ! 85 i 7>l U>uU « Ni--h...t 92H1 J>2Vi ' 02% 1 02i_i ...-js, 02% 2.330 Mm Beach I — i — - I — 1 - J S I 12 Manhattan F.I. ..!ll7»;illS%' 117?i!ll7V1174l 117\ S.«t> Ml Coal pr« f... — I — I — I — | M I 75 I •Met Street Ky. !l«l'i!l«l»»ll«0»iH«l H*>'Jl«tV 4i><> Mcl WS of Chi S3 S3 "I 93 S3 ! ::--'V Xl\ 2'»> .'.,> pref i M it • M M ! M »>7 t 9M Mexican Central ITV 17%! 17%! 17%; 17 17%' l'"> Me X Nat ctfy...| .'.' . r.U 5%! s^! •>'- $\\ 3»> aUehlsaa Cent.., 107 |I(>7 !107 ' 1«7 '1f.7 ' — ' lt»> Minn ft St Louis 7«V 78%! 7fiu: 7«T4l 7«% 77 I m d > pref 108 i 108 ! 1«'".» ! Ifct) 1«»' ¦ i I<l>% ¦ 3w> mst ft a 9 11 - ! — ! — ' — i"'i' -¦•> I — do pr»f ; — ' — ! — ' — : 41» 51 . Mo Kan & Tax. 2>«« 21 > »HI 80% 3M,! «i I J.OiO ¦lo pref IS3 I -."• 54%! 54H 54% l MSI 3.21»> Missouri Pacific I J>i>%i BIHJ 89 ! "•!"« •»% S!>%> 4.700 Mobile A Ohio — | — I — I — ? 7s\ 7>\l Morris & Gssex. -- ' — ' — ' — ! 198' i!»7ui ~ •Nir Biacuil i ¦-. 3S*i' >t, 35%; 39vi{ 39 :1: 1 2»rt *.:o P t>f I — t — ; — i — !>.». ; HIS - — - •National I>-id..! 13»il I"' 1 ! 1 1.".'; 1 ir.4 I".', l--.\ V** •!.. pref ' S">%! NO* I «<-. i, JtH, m; ; %7 [ ]> ! •National Steel. 4l ! - «S% •»* v » 4.'S 4;.-» 15% 3.540 Mo |.v.f I<V>\ If>! 'lfX»~!lOl !liti%'lt>l t 485 I National Tube... 1 55 ; ,V»S .'.-> 1 SBS if. , :..->•¦• «<»> | •lo pr.-f 101% lt>2 -101\'102 [lOCuflOa I 300 | N\v Cent C0a1..: — t — I — I — [8U :in 1 - — - | •N V Air Braks : — i — — ! - l"s.; 1 1"7 | j N v Central ' 143%;i43**i 143%;i43'i;i4.-?H; 14.'.% 1,050 I x V Ch & 31 L. : — : — 1 — I — ' Mi-, &M* . i da Ist pref ! It!"* 1 -' Ot>Vi' OWj' 90 1 - !»s !ltH I I<>> ' do 2U pref . i4S)4* I4S 4S ' 4-*%' 5»» } jjj ' N v Lack *W.J— I — I — I — !l3?h'l4i> I — tr YN"H ft H.: — 1 ' — ' — ' — ¦*•>¦; '212 ' __ : N V Ont * W..' 31H' 31%: 31% 3i%t 31% 31 • 1 fiOO Norfolk .t West t>>\ 47 ' 4«?N 4tT »' 4H-V 47 I 4.200 I •1" pref ! — I — ! _ I — I v: | SIX, . _ 1 North, Am new.' — ! — ! — ; — i 73 ! 75 I Northern Pacific 53% ! «t.li*j S3 | .«« > M iMX 2.«<H> (I. pr»f ! -7", VT'-.: ! >7\ r<7%, S7 : ,-7' < ;nli» •National Salt...; ! 44 I 44 ! 44 I 43U! 43% 400 •do prel i — ! -_¦... 74»» — I Ohio ¦ In.! <:: 9<..'9 <.. ' — I — ! — ( — |2.-, 133 • : Ontario silver...! s>rll ;S I 8 I * ) ft • Hi«» 1 ii ill- Coast ! — — I — I — (52 '54 i ¦ : iU> Ist prel. ...'—¦ — I — I _ f M I ¦.') I ' d.> 2d oref.. ...I — ! — , — — I f2 t «4 ' 1 P.i-ifu- Mnii I :- ' .-.* ' S3 ' ,-* ! S> i ml ;.<<<,> ' P.-nn It R t14!M4'150 14!* 1 , IS* U'l% 15«» t »i -.'•H» re) G» v c...'ii»iv, i«i2 Irtl's 101% U>lH i.t'»> ivre Uarqoette. SI ' 57 I 37 ! 37 ! M ! »»> I l'» ... pref. .. .. : — ' — ' — ! — ' 7.-. '7H 1 i !•••(¦ «St L.. - 1 — — — ! M J«1 ' ' i ,»., pr ,.f | "C 1 -' !>2% 92Vi' 82%' iri \ »2%l Its* ! !• rt W * 'ii. .. — I — ' — ' — m ' — : do : . lal. . t — ! — ' — : — 1«» — I ! Pr,.s.st«! sti Car.' WV a«»l iv, 1 35*,' IV.: .-»», 4i, k , ! do pr-f ! 74 ! 74 74 I 74 ' 73%' 74%' 1«» : Pullman i li^ 1*!1 * ! 19SV, ¦ 13*% 19(4% IIM : 2u> ; SB : Quicksilver pf...! 9 ! ¦ ! H! *» I » — 1 Ha • 'n. i.ijn* ...! .*•¦'* sol k' 9Wi 3'»% 3"% SO», l.»»» t ~50T1,t pr»f...J 7i»<« 71 ! 7-. 71 ' 7oV 71 ' ; » ;> | dv« 2.1 rr^f ... ' 4.>% l 40%! 40%: *!*, 4->* 41 t lifct • 1 ;:•¦• * Bars ! — ¦ - ' — 1 — 204 • — ' — — 1 •h. ; . Iron .v sti i"- 7 I*V »•"> ""•*• ''•"• 17 I 4.345 j •.li» nref I .4- «5 ' *»*>. 63 ¦ .-14% 65 ! 1 <••« ¦ Hi.. Gi Western: —*! — ' — L— f 98 I M 1 i do pref . . I — ! — ' — i — ! US i 9* ' ! Pv..:r.e iv £ '.><..! — t — [ — ! — '13« 1 -- f — st 1. _ \diroa («% M 1 «sm 9i 1 ft : 9*« 20»> 81 Joa .4 .;r 1..1 11V. 1 11%' 11% 11%' UK, 11%' !»¦«> ! i.> l»t pref » H5-\ dt% CS% Kl\ tWi 3 (57 ! 3.""> . do 3d prof. ! 25% ' 2* ' 25% 128 ' -V, '27 ' 3«X> , Si I. « San rr. 37 37% 3ii*4 ; 37 ' :;•;¦, ,17 ! 1.3 l»» . do lst prof i —_¦—:—• >r, 98Vi 1 do Sd prel I t.4'. «% **»» «M% ; »U%' «4*»" 9H» St Luui* s>iitn»- 9B« 27 : 2K' , > sc% 2«s ;n\. i,7»'O do pref I s*Hs &.>>»> 37 i 58 ' 5* i 5>%! 7.4<ti Slosa-Sh St -Ir — — I — — ' 2i> [23 do pref I ——'—¦—! rev 7«^i l ?».iithern l^.-lnc! 43V «SV 43%) 4S%> «SI 4S\ 4.210 Southern II R. .. 25 I 25%! S*%] 25 ' 21';' £"» ' 44.3l v » I da rr-f J 7^V! 71»%[ 7^U! 7V,, 1 19%| 7» • 11.800 j Btaad Rope * T 3% 4 5%' 4 ¦ 3% -SU 230 T*nn O'Ul * Ir.. 53 I .'3 IS3 I 32 '32 ! 52%. I.3<x» I Texas „ Pacific ! SMfe 2» I »s 2»\ 2S», 29 I.2t»> do Land Trust i 31 : 3;%' 31 sit, 1 30%: 31% 60t> Third A»e I! R.i — I - . - ! — ' U» 1121 Tel IV.. * WemC I — i — I — ; — . «v . _ , . Twin City R Tr. 71 I 71 I 71 71 »V, TIH 450 Tol St L _ West I 1.1 ' 19 I 13 1 13 ' 13 13% ?>•» ; <!•> pref 133 | 33 1 *; 33 33U 83% 33%', S3i> ! •In Bag ft P... —• — ( — —I 16 ! 15^ — •Jo pref ! — I — ' — i — :71 ' Tiy — Union Pac-rtc... «%! S7\^ »7». ( «7-. 87»i 87S |l ... do pref i S3V.I 84 ! 83*,! &•%' M »4% I,4<U •1) rlchts j M % *»l *« — — . 4.20W U 3 Express ' — 1 — i — I — !37 58 • , •IT S leather...! MS I2S IS ' 12%! 12U 12*, 4,355 •lo oref I 73%! 13%! 73%! ta%J 73%' 7»%! ISO V 8 Rubber | 20% •**! SO ;30 , » 20% 9QO do pref — I — I — — IBm 9 — Wabaah I 17%: U\ 17% 17%' 17% 17», «no do pref 130 3ft m *>•» m% 3.V 1,5,x> Wells Far?* Ex. — — — — i::> M __ ¦West Union Tel. S7 87 86%! »8%! Sd%l »7 SM Wheel A L Ei... M 14 ! 19%' 13%! 13% | 14% 2tH> do Ist pref....! — — — — • »*%! 54 do 11 prtf..... \WH Ml W| SM| 2 > J%| »> 100 Wisconsin Cent.. — . — — — 18% 1»%: T — dv pref ' — I — — — »- ' *- l — — Silver Uut Certs — I — — I — ei%| «8 I — — Total sales for the day 379.30S •Unlisted. *" BONDS AND BANK STOCKS. 300 V i H Cou.sml.Ul 160000 Mo X 4 T 3d«.. 7S s<i4iO VS of Mcx d.-.. J»7»i 10UU<> do 73*1 i'M Aims Ex 4s Hi3<rx> aw* do ............. 7^, 2HM» Am ii *L. Us... W-n lt'-i> do 7S-» *•» do !">•* IT K&T of T S«.lo*\4 lux» Ann .Vr Ist «>.. 31% 7uoo <$» 103 Huuo Alisr AdJ Is. x i 2t">t» MAO Gen -i 5.... im jSgS do 'Jl34' 3l>ii<> dv d3>£ **" •'-> a-;»i WJW> <k> Moat Dl» Ss.lU^ IWV do StpO. 82» : *hh» da XiU 1 * i:-<h> da »« 43 l".:-, 7'V> XC4 3t us*.. iu\ •«W At -v Una ¦»».... M , suw> do .............115 l'Wi.V*.\W lst....!^^. SliJO 40 11-kM 3<w Bail i Ohio 4»..1«3* 4 | lvnf} N v Cent L 9 Col *M» X O C» £ S .is. .lUI f SVjs »TV» SCO .in In El Ui.. \»>+ 3000 X 1 ¦; a E '*. H l'0i>«» Can South 1»i...1«7 f & P 5a. ...... lll'-i «it»» do m.... siuF.it*>* »>X> do *». ».. *&•-, 14- ¦> eof a con 5»...Hi3«-3i 100* do w5-» -¦"•¦" do tt'3V 3t*x> XX3 &. W G«n IS*) Jo 1.^!,. 5, .102*4 WMJ Jo Ist I"-" 7»Si SOOO Nor & W Con 4a..lCC^ ¦HAM) do 7! I 2tXX> do lOJ'T l""'C of X J Gen Ja.lii sow) do i<t3 -1" do izruil ZOOO Nor Pac Gen i*.. ¦¦ •""•»> do is? I 30<> do 71 **'? ato 520F.137 jl<N»co d« 71>4 **'"'•* •!> 137, row do 43 106*» *2* *> - is««t»! »«»<• psi.ij- con sa.ua ,***" do »•« 13."^ ; a " 1 ° Readme Cs«o 4».. »4 "«» *> t« I lOM do 77. «J»i *¦*• •» K!*V IWW do »i *»» Cent Pac Gtd tl.lW, »WO St L. * I Mt Gen 3e iwi., >**> *» lul i-.imo do 4s ta JVW C * o Con 55... 121 ; SSOfO si L. «m U: is »;"4 13uv Jo i;« n -i^p. ...us | UX^IO do 97-V 231KH) Chic A Alt 3U». *4\\ .4, do 1.. uT -, Si*"' •!•> »-i*4;*sooi» do M **••* J' <M\ 42i»iO do 3d fa,,...,. . 7>iU 3MM r i E I ,>„ , 124 A. U.VKW <to 77... ?SS aem i»O* • sa^tix i.-4x« S::ri : ™:i? ll< ° do iitJ'i 7wx> do >... TOt, MOO (to Mil 4st H I.h*m> do "5? m.rt rv^ 01 ? T * IS4 i 3tJ ' x ' St TM A M I>mSt »••> D « ft Q ."on 4».Hr.'H! E«n 6a 130»i 515* *> 1 520F.1.1-MJ 2000«> go P.C 44» •«'» -'*"' . d <> In *r> •* ICOW34XN) do Cl Tr 4..... M? *!! , 1 !•¦ ¦ City Ois 3s - pn *a '»."»•<«> <Io 62H .J* " llo) lan «•*!«»» do a 92V, l f^'"» ¦'¦ • lt«> |l«H.).n> do ............. 92i_ tSUS ?• ? ¥ ?<? < - *• • "*" ! I """° Stiutl » R » ! * a»..iias t.(»»> h uft IS a iH..!...^ SWMI IVnn Cl U R a HOO F .* r M Con >.n:s I I.Wo T * X O Cob 3».10T • !•• u.;^ i.«m> <io i«7x» 11 rtW.DCI - ,• do U)7V X !< w .- k o -,ii S2 S2 T z V•¦ ¦"•" : l £* »s; *« 7es iwm So :„""::*:** m •MM G II * 9 A Hex < 9..M Third Aye Ist sL.IX ' & Pac 3» 10.1 ' 3T'»»> T St I. & W 3\4s &HTt »*0 HiT C Ist 05.112 ! 4*ooo do . TWi 2->ih> int r. .>- 89. 103% .-,.,k» do 80 •'¦'.".r. ?"5 (it >. : r ;'!; '!- , "*• »•» rnton P»c Ist 4s.lo*^ 2Ct*> LE & U Ist 05.123->i 24(H<» do Ist C4a W I 103*1 2<«O Leh *XT B Gtd Mi*> do .7 I(S2 70.V, tite-a-'S? S w tr* B --- B .OOf) L I Inlflert Is.. UT I . LTuieo do %JZ l't«> Man Con 4« VK\ Vkum> d o V, * *.«>«'•> i- no",, sasa S '."."". 5414 Jiiono M St Ry Gen o-».111» ' mi West St» Gt<i"4i::iw2 mw JI« C«u Con 4» KM KM W X Tft P Oca MS .j1 i> do I*S 4, Mixi. »sa da 2>: 1200 ft a.. "*~ *o°2 UHiOO. M* St Ms- Kef | !<HK¥> do 1111111111112 iB 4s 9TH Total sales of bonds. 51.713.0C0. COXSOLWATED EJCHAXGF SALES. STOCKS. I Open- I High- 1 Low- I Last ] Shane) | ! ing. '• est. | eat. I gales. [ aeld. A^,ji I'.ppr. ...1 m% i :•.".•, Ml ( $151^ ' 2,SO<» Am 51 .V. i 53 94% '710 Am Steel a W.I 40* «1H »4 jo 3 r»> Am jinr R»f..l l*{ j |4.-«1« I 141S 142*4 ISM* Am Tobacco . . . , l^»»«i 1-1 -, ja*% ]2 m %SS At Top* dr...] .-.; .-„•,•, US SI l.tav * !¦!¦•' ' i»H S,-,f {..Sl^ S S, * Tl)> Bait .v Ohio .... «».» 1 M% *!»**! HIH 870 Croc* Rap Tr.. ' 73%' Tr.N 7*>, Tt", ?,. ,> Ch«-s * 0hi0....( +1 Ch 41UI 42M &,i Chlo Bur & Qy. t 14l\ 14.% 144*,! 144H 1.9&> fhic .Mil &St P; 133 I 1".3 \ KS\] 12* 8 3Si»i ChtoßlArtte. 123% K4 123% \ 524 iot '¦"' '¦'¦ ¦ * 1... te*% 4-'N 42 * 42 ! %l Ho tont Tobacco...! 47 ! *-¦¦„ 4ti'is 4rt?» 110 2v 4 ->-- 4 2s<; :- ; in da l^; ..r^f... I *i\\ «4S; *JH| MS' ia> ;'•"¦<! S(«*U.. '•' h ».-.\ 4i-, 45»i « <M I • pr-f - - -- , AS ' -- , 3» r- .11.* * Nash.. '.C'» rS »2'» ¦•_ , ).v»i Manhattan ... | 11-, ll>i>.i' 117'- 117^1 8 63O 1 Mi X Tpf... r,4-, r.J-, ?» % 541, "-g^ 390 raetflo I si ' J9 4 *' <» g»U | 070 X V Central.... 143% 14:: « ! l« : «i 14. , l'» Nv.nr.vw. :'.r, ::is 3;',' 31% CO Xorf*>lk & \V*»t I 47»» 47', 47H* 47^ •<? Nuith \nrr;..n. 22S 22 b' ** o>^l " >- * t * 1«» Nor Paoitlc ( <i»,' S3H! 83 | »2 160 Pwple'j Gas .. ! !t>l', l«e | lt»»*i! JO2 law <r.> I- pref.... I ;..\ 71 I 70s 3»i»l 2^> Rep Iron & St.. 15 V I.".", i:,", r , >> 91 Law & Mar. 7-> i To I 7.> in a, st I. South* pf . 1 3->V 3x»;f r.ss ft»* 120 South Paclfie...: 4.1 ».: 4.1*3! 43«i,| 4* 1 * Vi Southern Ky....t 25H; 25*! 24 3 i 2l'i Mft^ «n pr-f ' 7!» I 7!> 7^** TO s^a Term Coai ' Xt I KJ ' 52«*i 52.i R7O Texas ra-tflc...j 29«ti 2^'i) Sl*^^S I *^^ is^ . a , VnSon PacJSc... »7H( S7 T if 87S &7H 4.17 a *> pref ; s*C sa\ &JH s»H TO di rights I **> *•! H' H 30 U S Leather.... » 12Vif 12' 3 I 12 12>, T3j> •» P'ef ; 73% 7:*%' 73? i 73T» 10 C H Rubber f 2rtM BJM| » I 20 { M Wi»ba»h pr«f i B* ( »> 1 3»> : 30 ! 90 Western t"n!on..| *>%; SS 3 ij 9«% i V**, .> Total %*las ai_ 190 BONDS. I Open- ' H'gh-; Low- I La,t "1 ' tag. I eat. ' est. ] sales. | Bales. st l, south Ist! 8* [ »•* ' its i 04 I 11Q.00O do 23 1 7*H, 7>M T9»» ! 7S»SS 10.000 Total sales $20,000 MIXING STOCKS. I Oppn- f Bksjk-I Low- ' Last | Shares ! ing. [ eat. ! eat. ( sales. | soli*. Arsrentnm I .25 | .-_•.=> I .25 I .25 ) SOft Urunswtols .....i .-"• j ,2!> ' ..•¦• < .2!> 3-.. Phryjallte t .iHS ; .m; j M j .f.^ l(y> • : '¦¦-¦ Fleece.. I .2."« ! .25 1 .25 j .25 - mM I ibella ! H i .»;<. .«7 [ .67 €ort Ult'.e Chief ! 14 t .14 • .It ! .14 I 60l^ Ontario i 7.S7>i: 7 •»;¦-., 7.-7.- 7574 210 Total sales : ~ -¦ WHEAT. I Open- f With- 1 Lew- i Last J Sales. I ing. I sat I est. ! sales. I bush. Mar option I 75% Tj** l 75%) TV*' 33.00© WALL STREET AXD EXCHANGES. FOREIGN* TRADING.— London was a consider able buyer of Baltimore and Ohio«. It also bought Southern Railway. Southern Paciße. St. Paul. I.oui-vi:! • and Nashville and Chesapeake and Ohio. A DENIAL.— It is» leni?d that H. E. Reynolds and David MofTat are to join in the formation a! * company in opposition to th-» American ¦OMtttajaj and Refining Company. CHESAPEAKE AND OHlO.— Chesapeake and] Ohio was bought on the ground that Us merit compared with Norfolk and Western did not wax ran.. th» wide difference in price between the. two. Follow International salt (foreign) TO COMBINE CANADIAN SALT MlXß3L—Appli cation has bsea made to the Canadian GoTernmoßt for a charter tor the Canadian Salt Company, which will be capitalized at SS.OOO.OOX The object of th« new concern is to. consolidate the salt mines at the Dominion, and '.'- SI -eported that the com pany will be ;» subsidiary company of the National Salt Company, which controls the Industry to the" United States. Recently the Pacific Salt Corn puny was orjp»nrs»d to ahsorb the ""alt works en the Paclne Slope in the interest of the National Salt Company. NOW S3O7.(Vo.— The deposits of the Varick Ban*. which opened for business on January 21. are now VBfjM* BUYERS AND SELLERS. Th*» prineip.il buyers ami sellers of stocks w#r# Yl'assermann Brothers (S.OCO) antl Loc?cwoctJ, Hurl & Co. U.ooo> bought Southern Railway common: Robert*. Blair & Co. <3,(«» sold. P. J. Goodhart A. Co. 0.000 .<:•.. l M >.-re & Sch!*y <I,«W> bought Hoop common; •». Dtandy (L99tl ami A. V. de Gouventer sold- I-ondon bought I'nion Pacific; a. A. Haas man A Co. ana l:»-! & C.». MM Wolf Eros. A Co. ami H. I. Nicholas A Co. bought Continental To bacco: C, J. Lawrence & Son sold. Parkinson «V Burr bought St. Paul; D. Henry Smith. H. Con tent & Co. and St*»-nb*rger. Kuld & Sinn sold. J. 11. CMowt * Co. O.OOO) tcught Federal Steel. Sh»rp & Bryan bought Southern Railway preferred. J. If. Araory & Son, A. H. Casp«ny and Mclntyr* * Marshall bought Sugar: Thompson & Mairs (UN* sold. F. \V. Savin & Co. O.C00) bought American Tobacco; C. J. Lawrence & Co, (I.ICO> sold. New burj. Rusenbers ft Co. and Moore 4 SctUej bQUjht Wire: J. C. KUbreth and 11. B. Hollins & Co. (3,5«> sold, Ralstftd & HolUster ('.,900) bought ReouMtc St©*l common: Stout & Co. and E. W. J««eit sold. H. B. Holllna & Co. n.tXM) and A. BE, KkMar A Co. il.0»»)» bought American Tobacco; C. J. Lawrence * Co. (3.500) sold. Henry Bros. & Co. (S.«9t> bought Baltimore & Ohio preferred. 11. I* Norton <& Co. bought Federal Steel preferred; L. I* Benedict sold. Matthews & Co. bousht Continental Tobacco. Hallo ft Stieglitx (I.CCO) bousht St. Paul. H. B. Holllns & Co, (-.("») bought American Tobacco; C. J. Law rence ft, Co. <3.a* In all) sold. Roberts*, Blair & Co. (4.000 in »11) sold . Southern Railway common. Andrews * Crlss sold BmelUn« common. H. Con tent & Co. <• • Su^ar. T. L. Minson, Jr., & Co. (2.000). Dick Bros. & Co. and Rqherta. BUtr ft. Co. bought Chesapeake & Ohio. Cooper. Cramp * Beadleston and I! B. il ..in.* & Co. (3,000) bought American Tobacco common; W. 3. Jones and Domt ntck & Domlnlck (1.000) sold. W. R. Houghtalln* A Co. (1.500) bought Linseed common. A. A. Hous man ,ft Co. '. (1.500) bought Sugar; Joseph ConnaJt 13