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« STOCKS FAIRLY STRONG. ,1 GOOD TRADING MARKET. ftuMumat or a satisfactory bank S!\il.Mi:\T TO-DAY. Closing prices yesterday of the principal active securities and net changes from Thursday's quotations were: Bl - m 'KS. Am C & F 29% IMinn & St L 11l -2 Ama!? Copper... 116% |M«l' A- Sri M pr 73U -t-lU Am Kur»r Ref. l43"* -f- H'M X & T 27 — \ Am .Smelling... 55% —HI do pref 65% Anaconda 4.'.% IN V Central 152% —1% At Top * 9 F.. 73 —3 NY On! & \V... tt% -I- V» An pref SWi — IV. 'N YC& St L... 31» 4- % P.alt & Ohio &7 — 1% Pacific Mall 39% — % Rrooklyn R T... 77% — l'4iPenn R It 144% — 1% Canadian Pac. .103% -4- * People's Gas 114 M. — IH Che« & Ohio 45% —1 Prensed M Car.. 85% 4- % cM4.St I' MB% *% ! Reading 4<> + % c It 1 & Pac. .147% —2 ' do. Ist pref M Chic & Alton... Htt 4-% do 2d pref 51% 4-Hi Chic Gt West... 2V*. 4- *» Re;. I & S 1»'« — % Chic T T 2.1% — \il do pref 73% 4- % Cc C & St L... 91 — %!fH Law & Aair.. «4'« i 4-3 Col A So 131, ; St L & ? F 42*. — % Del V & 1r0n... 99% — V do M pref 6!*% Consol Gas 215% 4- %\St L 8 W 31 C'-ntin Tobacco. CT.% 4- %■ do pref 02% — 1% f*el A- Hudson.. 15» — - Southern Pacific. 55% — 1% Dal Lack & W..223 I Southern Ry 30>i — % I 'en & Rio G 43 | do pr»>f 84% — % i:rie 37% — Texas & Pacific. 42 4-lVi do In pref 06% —% I Term C& I Co.. «1 -(- % fien Electric »3% — T St L A W pf.. 34% Illin Central.. l 49 — Is. Twin City R T... 94% Inter Power 9*14 4- «iU'n!on Pacific 103% — 4% lowa Central 37 4- %! do pref. BU% — % do pref 75 — % r S leather 13 4- % Louis A Na5h.. .105% — %]V 3 Steel 40 — % Manhittan 119% — lajl do pref Rgty — % Met Street Ry.170 I Wabash 20% - MiM=.-uri Pac 105% — 2%| do pref 40 4- % Mexican Cent... 2Ti»4 4-I%' West Tnlon Tel.. 92% 4- % Mexican Nat 9% 4- % ! Wls Central 22 —»4 BONDS. * T&S F gn 4b.lOS'-4 — ', Nn r & West 45...10 C*; 4- M. Halt & Ohio 3V4s iW — V Reading Ren •«*.. flT»*i 4- »i C r ] & So Ist 45.. MM _ U Si L, B W Ist !«T\ 4- % rrle en An >-■», 4- % Bnsjth Paris s)^ +14 Ft \V & n C l«t I"".:. 4-1 ICnica Tar con 4s.lOT»i — XU M X & T Ist Im. 8714, 4- •- Wabash D Bs C2Vj 4- % THE DAY'S OPERATION'S IN STOCKS. The stock market was active and fairly strong yesterday. The fluctuations were less violent than In preceding days, but It remained, never theless, what the professional element terms a Good trading market. Union Pacific was the chief feature. It was bought on a liberal scale until toward the close, when realizing sales reused a slump and dragged down some other stocks. The buying of Union Pacific was based on the belief that the settlement of the contest over the Northern Pacific Railroad insured permanent protection of' the Interests of the Union Pacific, as well as practically guarantee- Ing harmony among the transcontinental and granger lines. There was a report that control of the Chicago Great Western Line was rou&ht in order to Include It in the community cf in terest that has been established in the larger Western systems. This report induced pur chases of the Chicago Great Western issues. The absorption of St. Paul continued, and was construed as In a degree proof that a deal in the property was advancing. It Is intimated that St. Paul will not long remain an inde pendent line. Receipts of Klondike gold in New-York this week have been about $7i>0,000, and one con signee has been apprised that it will receive $1,500,000 in the course of a few days. There lots of gold, with others to follow, will be an Important contribution to the money supply, and they will likewise facilitate preparations later for moving the crops. Call money is cer tain to be easy for the next three or four weeks at least, which accounts for the current light demand for time money. Rates for time loans are determined by anticipation of future re quirements rather than by present conditions. The bank statement to-day will doubtless be a very favorably one. The gain In cash by the banks is estimated at $0,000,000 or more. The statement probably will show a considerable contraction in loans. The extensive liquidation at the close of last week and in the lint part of the present week has not been offset by the expansion in stock accounts since. From this source alone, therefore, through a reduction in deposits, there will be a material enlargement In the surplus reserve. The addition to the re serve of the cash gained by the banks ought to make the total increase in the reserve as great, if not greater, than it was last week. The banks are plainly in a position readily to meet any demands that may be made upon them. The advices as to the crops were reasonably satisfactory. There were additional rains in som« sections, while the heat was nowhere ex treme. No further damage had been done any where to the cror.r, whereas not a little Im provement had been noted in the areas about which the most apprehension had been felt. From the information received the conclusion was reached that, after all. the yield of corn would not fall far short of an average crop. For another thing, it was shown that there was no need for alarm about the wheat which !s as jet unhar\ •*■ sted. The strike news, too. appeared less forbidding. It was said the outlook for a termination of the steel workers' strike was bet ter than at any time yet. This opinion was derived evidently from the fact that compara tive quiet prevailed at the points where the strike was in force and that neither side was taking any steps which would seriously inter fere with a reopening of negotiations for an ad justment of differences, although Mr. Morgan's brief but emphatic statement Indicated that there were some things for which the steel com panies would stand out. The end of the trouble In the anthracite coal region was believed to be in sight. THE DAY'S OPERATIONS IN BONDS. GOVERNMENT BONDS.— Market steady. Final quotations follow: Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked L* S 25.1830.reg.107H 108 U.S. 4s. U»o7.cou.JH! 113% US 2M530.e0u.107H 1<« V.S. 4s. 1&25.reg.1.i.»i IW L'.S 3s re«.I«HZ 109 U.S. 4s. 1023.c0u.158% 130 L' S 3s I*U>* c0u.103 10914 U.S. 6*. 1004,re8.107»i 10*»* L-.l' i.IWS.'«nI.IOS% 110 ! U.S. Bs. 1504.c0u.100 103% L.S. • 1907. 113 113% Dlst. of C. 3-C55.128 - ■ RAILROAD BONDS.— generally strong. rotal sales amounted in par value to $2.C07.000, i&ainst $2,996,000 on Thursday. The heaviest deal ,n«6 were in the Baltimore and Ohio 3V4s. Colorado md Southern Ist 4s. Erie general 4s. Fort Worth »nd Denver City lets. Norfolk and Western 4s, Northern Pacific 3h. Reading general 4s, Rio Grande ..■■•• is Pt. I^oula Southwestern lsts. Southern Pacific 4s. Union Paciflc convertible 4s and Wabash lebenture Es. AMERICAN SECURITIES ABROAD. London. July 19. 4 p. m.— The market for Amerl •an securities closed steady. Final prices follow: Uiaconda. 9*4: Atchlson. 7&%: do. preferred. 100; Canadian Pacific, 106: Baltimore and Ohio. 101&; ;hesapeake and Ohio. 47V. Chicago Great Western. 3; St. Paul. 171: Denver and Rio Grande, Mfc do. jreferred. S3: Erie. 3S«£;'do. Ist preferred, CS 1 /!: do. Id preferred, 52: Illinois Central. 151; Louisville md shviile, 105%: Missouri. Kansas and Texas, !7^: do. preferred. B7: New-York Central, 157; Nor folk and Western, 4914: do. preferred. 90: North ern Pacific preferred. 98; Ontario and Western. 33; Pennsylvania. 74*4; Reading. 20%: do. Ist preferred. 3- do 2d preferred. i . Southern Railway. 30^: Jo. preferred. 86-. Southern Pacific, 58%: Union Pacific. 110%: do. preferred, S-.^: United States Steel, 41: do. preferred, HO%; Wabash. 20%: do pre erred, 40. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. MONEY MARKET.— Money rates follow: Call noney. 233 per cent; ruling rate. 3 per cent. Time noney. 4V£ per cent for sixty days, three, four and •ix months on railroad collateral. '"■■: 1; • r ■::. taper, 406 per cent for three, four and six months Cor the best names, and above for names not so p^ell known. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.— Market firm. Actual losing rates follow: \ CaWe». Elcht. Sixty days. .., „ 4.fc7%64.gS 4-:. .1 -:■•» 4.b4%«j4.85 IVsr.cß ..... S?l«% •».1«»«S.IO% •5.18%a5.18% ielchsmarks. ■'■■■ 95*^95 9-13 94 1:. 1 <:•■.<:, =, j u i; aer » 4 i ,..>*>5-10 40 1-lC'a*«V» ' •Les« 1-fC. 1 .-.: It- posted rates were: • Sixty days. Demand^ aterlimr ...,~ -•• 4 .SS 1 -. 4.Sb -. « francs " :::::: f\ J i& 5.15JJ I-.. ; ,ii, franc5..i.............. o- I ** 6.1« l"» -wliMrland francs 6.1-, °- I 5 -:■..-.:..— •.■:■:.::::::: 9-jH » Hollani irullderß. 40%- .40% DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.— Domestic exchange m New-York wat» as follow? at the places named: -Orleans Commercial. 75c discount; , bank, C premium, Bau Francisco— Slfe'ht, 10c; telegraph. li^c Boston— sc, Sc. 100 and 15c premium. Chtcapo —10c discount. Charleston— Buying, par: polling. >sc rr-mlum. Savannah— Buylnff, l-16c discount; sell ing, 75c premium per $1,000. BANK CLEARINGS. — New-York - Exchanges. $281,028,696; balances. $14,531,964. Boston-Exchanges, $23.753.246; balances. $1,627,710. Philadelphia—Ex changes, J16.546.500: balances, $2,110,095. Chicago— Kx<-hunges, $24,600,716: balances. $2.4<6.102. FOREIGN MONEY MARKET.— CaII money In London. WWt P*r cent; open market discount rate for short bills. 2 7-1*64% per cent; long bills. 2 1-I6 &P& per cent. Berlin discount rate. 2\ per cent for three months' bills and 2 1 * per cent for short bills. Berlin exchange on London, 20 marks 41 pfennigs. Paris exchange on London. 25 francs 18% centimes. Pufa discount rate, lTj, per cent. FOREIGN SECURITIES.— British consols for money. 93; for the account. 33. Spanish 4s in Lon don, tow French rentes, MO francs 70 centimes. THE SILVER MARKET.— Bar silver. 58>»; Mexi can silver dollars. 46%. Bar sliver in London closed at 26 13-16 d. GOLD PREMIUM.— In Madrid. 38.50; Lisbon. 89.50; Buenos Ayres, 136.70; Rome. 4.C2. SALES AT THE STOCK EXCHANGE. RAILROAD AND OTHER STOCKS. Adams. Express. — I — I — — 220 [180 ?£Srl£::: m* S* is i»g ySm US* m.«» AS« cStSfoii 5* 5 ™* 20% 20% -30 JOO do pref — — v I in Amer DIM Tel.. — : — — — ** n()0 Amer Express... — — — - 'l ov ",,,. GOO •American Ice. . 33 33 32% 32!. 3.% 3.1 * J^ Ho prof — i — — - §" £* •Amer Linked.. — — - — 2* £ *3*« ««««« At _i m :V'f cycle .-v.! — :::ij — do P i»f — — — — *** rS •American Snuff — I — _1 — — ™ Ist inn Mo pref 1130 130 130 130 127 130. JOO Am T.I ft Cable — — — — ¥■ MS ; •Amer Woollen.. — I — — I — *' * Amer P T?Lc«i:. W«U 130% 130% — — .*£ •Jo ctfs 130 1131 130 131 1304 130% 2.100 •Anaconda 46 46% 45% 45% 45% 40 1.100 Ann Arbor — — — _ 8 I S AtchCn-;:::::: 98 m «4 « 90* ££ ».700 do pref 98 95% »«i 06% 90% g** & 700 Am A S ('h™...l- —I—l— » 3 ' HZ Bait & Ohio BS* »8 7 *! W»V »7 97 1 1.000 Srf^i; 94% 94>i ;» §»* 92 94 «• •B'klyn Rap Tr. 79 79* 77% 77% 77% TWA B^ooo Hklyn Un Gas. — — .— — JOS 214 Brunswick — — — — f*j » ~ Buff R & Pitts. — — — — 88 96 ■1. pr?f — — — — *2- 12» -— Canadfan^Paclfic 103% 103% 108U 103% JUS* 10* _900 Che"* Ohio. J /: 48 j 46% 45% 45% « ,45H 1.400 Chle & East 111. — I — I — — I"* 129 — - CWcago A'A'lVon 89% ' 40*! 8914 39% 88* »% I.SOO rtn nrrf 77 77* i 76% 7<!% 77 Vl'.i IW dSeSrV^::: - - - - «* £ 2 °— do pref b'.V.'.'. 4S 50% 48 K>% 49 Si' 1.600 Ch°lnd cb &"Louls 34 !35 j34 34 84 j 34% 1.600 Ch°Ml[ e &"st"p." 1664 167% 1162% 162% 162% Ml 44.810 -do pref I — —I — | — l s « R.V4 Chic & Northw.i — I — ! — I — 1 195 ll>o — — do pref 225 225 225 225 — — -5 Chic RI & Pac. 149% 150 147* 1474 147 148 1.100 do rights Mil »'4 8?i 8% - — ' 1.500 CSt M & 0.. — I — — — 125 135 do pref — I— — — ( 185 V 181 — — Chic Term Tr... 21 i2l 204 204 30 21 750 do pref ! 40% 414 40% 41% 40*! 404 «50 CCCiStL., 92 i 92% 91 91 101 91% 2.100 do pref I — I — I — — 114 121 Clev L & Wheel — I — I — — — 35 Cd°Fu7l &"lron.'| 99*4 99% BS% 99* 994 1 Or»»i 4.100 do pref — — — — 12* 13« J Col & South.... 14 144 13* 13* 184 14 2.300 do Ist pref — — I — — ! 41)>i 50 — - — do 2d pref 21% I 224 21% 22*1 22 1 22% 1.400 Col & Hock Coal 20 I 224! 2U 120 120 21 NX> Com Cable ! — ! — ! — I — ISO 190 - - •Comstock Tun. I .06 j .06 j .06 I .08 — — 4,000 ConEol Coal ! — f — 1 — f — 57 63 Cur.sol Gas 218 J2IS4 218 2154 217 218 300 •Cont Tob ctfs.. 65^1 6641 0641 654 654 •••''% 100 •do pref ! — j — ! — — 115 11« •Dlst Co of Am. I 64 ' 841 8* «4j 8* '-»\» 120 •do pref i 2*% 2>»i 28% 28% 2SVj -'■<'< 2"0 Del & Hudson.. 159% 161 ISO 159 1 158 159 2.200 Del lack & \\\. 21-5 229 2244 225 225 22S I.HiO I'env & Rio Or. 434 434 43 43 42U 44 400 do pref 924 94* 904 93 f»24 93 2.2"0 Dcs M & Ft D. 384 i 3S'» 384 384 37 39 25 d.. pref — I — 1 — I — 120 — Diamond Match. 1424 1424 1424; 1424 142 1424 100 •Dul So S & Atl — I — I — — 10 10' i •do pref I IS I 18 I 18 I 18 174 I** 100 Erie I 3TH 39 | 37% 374 374 37* 28.700 d ■. let pnf....! *?%' C7Til 66% l 684 66 864 6,800 do 2d pref 50% 51% 50% 51 149 50*4 l,20() Evans &TH...I— — — — IBS 67 do pref I— I — i — I — 188 60 •Ft W & D City 1 2^4 2R4' 2«4 2^4 27 I 30 100 Gen Blectrl3 Cb. 259% 2&3H 2S3H 253 2T.9 1.300 Glucose Sus Refl .'.641 564 1 ■'' : ■'•''• ■'•' 66 2.1?') do pref 1102 102 102 102 1004 10.1 li> Gt Northern pf. 178 178% ITS 178% 177% 17M4 . 050 Hocking Valley. j 52 52 isl 51 |50 51 300 do pref 1 — — I — — • 74 7:. Home ex dl» 50c' — — ! — — M 100 — — •Horn Silver.... 1.75 1.75 1.75 1.75 I — I — 400 l.linuis Central.. 150% 151 148% 149 ! 145% 149 3.100 do leased Line — f — —j — 102 — Int Paper I 21* 21% 21*1 21*1 20%' 21 100 do pref 7<»4 7«4l 75% 7.-»% 78 754 Him fat Tower 84% 86% 94V, ' 9.'.'; 95% 95% 700 •Int Silver 6% 6%! C% 6% 1 BSi 7 100 •io pref — — — — SB4 40 Int Steam Pump — — — — ' 374 40 do pref I — — — — « ' SB lowa Central 38 38 37 37 864 .'174 1.600 do pref 78 7G* 75 75 74 70 MO Kana & Mich... — — i — — ' 33 | 37 Kan City & So. 20% 20% 1 20% 20% 20% 21% BtO • do iiref 41 414 41 414 41 41% 200 Keok & De» M. — — — — I 7 9 do pref — — — — 31 35 Kin* & Pern — I — 1 — — I — I • Laclede Gas. ... 95 i 05 9.% I 93 93 '.<."> 200 do pref .... — — — — 1»6 99 L a & Western. — — — — 64 59 do pref — — — — 117 12') - - Lake Shore 2-^0 250 250 150 2.V) — 20 Long Island 73% 73% 73% 73% 73 75 100 Louis & Nash... 1054 '100% I 106% 10&4 ! 100* 110.'.%1 10.'.% I 12.H00 Man Reach i—l— I— j — 113 20 Manhattan E1... 120% ! 121% 11!»% 119% 119% 119% 8.100 Md Coal pref... 1 — I — ! -• I — I 70 7K •Met Street Ry. 171 171 170 170 I' 1 --, 170 1.300 Met \V Sof Oh. — — — I — 35 M do pref — — — I — M> 62 Mexican Cent... 24% 26% 1 24% 25*! 24%! 24% 8,000 Mcx Nat ctfß... 9Vj % 9* 94 94 0% 700 Michigan Cent.. — I — I — I — (105 I — Minn &St Louis 1094; 111*! 1094 111 110% 111% 2.000 do pref 114 115 114 115 1 115 1154 2..*.00 MStP& S3 M 24 !24 124 24 234 124 I ISO do pref I 72 73* 72 73* 724 74 300 Mo Kan & Tex. 27 ! 27 27 27 26% 27 800 do pref I 66 i 67 I 55% 55% 65% 56% 700 Missouri Pacific. 108 109 1054 106% 105% 100 37,000 •Mobile & O ctfs — — I — I — I 824 S3 Nash & Chat... — — j — — 93 100 •Nat Biscuit ! 424 1 42%! 424' 42% 42% 42% MO •do pref 101* 101* 101*11014 1(10% 101% 20 •National Lead.. — I — I — — 20 20* •do pref — ' — ! — — 86 92 •National Salt.. 44% 1 44%) 44 44 43% 44 800 •do pref I 77% 77% 77% 77% 77% . 78 100 New Cent Coal. | — | — I — I — 27 28 •X V Air Brakell4o 140 140 140 117 140 50 N V Central |154% 154% 162* ir.3% 2.300 N V <"h & St L.I 39 ! 39 ! 39 39 37 10 500 do Ist pref.... — I — I — — 105 112 do 2d pref. 177 177 77 77 774 78 100 NYM II & H..( — I — I — — 1214412164 X V Ont & \V..| 32 I 38% 132 32*1 82% 32% 10.M0 Norfolk & West 4841 45% 48* I 48%! 48% 4«4 1.000 do pref | — I— I — I — iBB 89 North American 1024 103 J 100* ! 100% ! 101 103 900 Nor Pacific pref I — — I — — 197 08 Ohio & Ind Gas. — — — — 25 I 33 Ontario Silver... — — — — 94 10 Pacific Coast — — — — «0 OB do Ist pref.... j — — — — !95 100 do 21 pref I— I—j —I — 108 72 Paclllc Mall | 404 404 ! 304 394 394 40 . MO ha R R 114641147 11444 144% 1454 8.400 Teoria & East.. I — I — ! — — J24 28 Peo Gas & Coke 115% 115% 114 '1144:1144 1144 0.700 Per* MarquetU. I — I — —I — — 75 — — co pref •-• •I — — — ! — 77 °* PCC&StL. .j 75 75 TO 75 — 79 100 do pref 1102 102 102 102 102 1024 100 PFt W & Ch... — — — — 18» I — do special I — — — — lf-8 — — Pressed Etl Car. 140 40 !40 40 140 42 10 do pref 83* 85% I 854 86% 184 f-tt 310 Pullman — — I — — 205 208 Quicksilver I — —I — — 3% 44 do pref. ••■••■• — —I — — 841 11 — — ReadinK 894 414139% 40 40 404 14,900 do Ist pref 7fl I 774 754 76 75% 170 5.400 do 24 pref | 50% 62 j 60* 51* 51% 514 MOO R*-n & Sara....! — — — — 1204 215 — - •Rep Iron & Stl 19% 1 2041 19% 1941 19% 10* 2,400 Mo pref I 73*1 74% 1 73*! 73% I 73% 744 COO Rome W & 0k.. 1 — — — 1 — 130 141 •Rubber Goods.. I — I — i — — 28* 29% •do pref I — ! — I — — — 76% ■ St L & Ad!mn..| 91%! 04% 91% 04% 94 ! 944 2.000 St Jos & Or 1.. I 13 i 13 I 13 I 13 124 13% 100 do Ist pr«f I — I — ! — — 09 724 do 21 pref 132 132 132 132 304 324 100 St L & Sin Ft. 43 ! 43 ! 42% I 42% 424 43 4.500 do rhfhU ! %%%**% 1.000 do Ist pref.... I — I — 1 — I — 76 79 do 24 pref i7O 70 69% f94 69 I 69% 1.600 St Llimlk Southw! 31%! 31% 31 1 31 30 I 31 1.200 - do pref I <!34 «4 I 61 I «5241 624' 63 700 Southern Pa. ' Cfi% 69* 56% 05% I 55% 56 182.100 Southern R R. . 30 31% 30 30% 30% 30* 32.000 do pr«f I 84%. 85% 84% 54% 844 84% 4,- I <lo Stand Rope & T 7% 7% 74! 74 7 7% 250 Term Coal i Ir. 61 64% 604 61 61 01% 5.21 H) Texas & Pacific 40% | 43%! 40% 42 42 42* 17.080 do Land Trust 38 I 354 37% 384 37% as I MO Third Aye RR. — 1 — — — 120 122 Tol St L & W.. — I — — — 19 214 j>ref I 84% 34% 844 34% 34% :« 200 Tol Peo A West — I — I — — 84 — Twin City RTr 65 95 | 04% 04% 94% 95 800 Va Car Chem...| 69% 60 ! 60% 00 59% (SO 800 do one 120 120 120 120 120 1204 400 •In I»a« * I*-.. 13 II 15 15 14% 154 100 Union Racine.".'.* ! 107% I 10S% 102% 103% 103% 103% 221,050 Union Pacific. .. 1074 1 108*1 02% 1034 103% 1034 221.060 do pref 90 | 90*1 89% 804 89 60 800 U S Kxpreiw.... — — I — — I«• !«) U S Steel 40% 41% 30% 40 I 39% 40 120.000 do pref 88% I 90 ; 65% 88% 88% (is% M.IOO •:■ S Leather... 12% V.'.-: 12% 13 12% 1: I.&jO - •do pref....... 784j 78% 78%' 78* 7S 1 78% 100 r I Rubber — I — I — I — 19* 20 do pref — ! — I — — • 58. . fil Wabash 20% 21% 20% 20% 2u% 21 2,300 do pref . '■'■'■< 41% M 40 I 311 40* 15,600 \v. -* Kanro Hx. -I — I — I — 140 1C» Went Union Tel. 91% 04 ! 91% 92% 92% P2% 15,400 Wheel A. L E... 1S 7 A 18T4 :18%: 18% l .» 18% 19 - 100 do Ist pref.... 514 51% 61% 614! •*! M 100 do 2-1 pref I — — _ — 29 30 WUconrfn Ceiit.l 22% 23% 22 22 i 21% 22 1.400 do pref 142 !44 I 414 1 42% 40 44 Ml Total sales for the day. X.. .1,043,480 ; •Unlisted. . ■ STEW-YORK RttLY TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. JULY 20. 1901. BONDS. . 800 US 4s Cou 1907.113 ' 20000 Reading; Gen 45... M_ 20f>0 Am D & Imp us. liaVi 5000 do }•&}* 10000 A T & S F AdJ 15000 do «j>^i 4s Stpd 96 4000 do w"; - 85*+ 2000 do 86 1000 Rich & D Deb ss.lim. lim 2000 do Gen 4s 103% 4000 R G West Ist 45.101£ 2000 do 103^11000 d 0... 101% 2UOO Bait & Ohio 45.. 103 2000 St L & I Mt Gen 6000 do "4s 1911 sth 5s m Paid 103»i 23CKiO do 4s 92^4 4000 d.> 3V45.. 9&V 3000 St L & S F Gen 16000 do HO I 5» 110 6000 do Swn 3Hs 8l»'-4 3000 do -J}^. 80(10 do BMi aOOO do sJOF.IIS}4 KM • do PJ M 3M>3. 6l> 18000 St L Swn Ist 45.. OTH ::imh> Cof Ga Con 55.. 100%! 14000 do «•'<> K*H> do 106% 12m>0 do 9« * 10"*> do ♦ 107 5000 do 2d.\ 77 8000 do 2d 1nc..530. 30^4 1000 SA & A P4S..C. 87 1000 Cent of N J Gen 3000 So Pac Cl Tr 45.. 92 us 820F.12«% 80»iO do »2V4 4000 Cent Pac Otd 4b.lo»Hi 2000 do ....92H HKW C & O Con 5a...'. 120 j 2000 South Ry Ist 53.. 117 6000 do Gen 4%s 108 I 10<j0 do 116% 1000 Chic & Alt 3V45.. 84W, 1000 Term Cl I & ROs 0000 C n & Q 4s W I. 98>,| lMrm DW Ist... 10 I V* 72000- do 98 ! 5000 Tex & Pac 2d '.«» 101 mo do 98% 1000 Union Pac Ist 4s. 104% 601K) C R I & P Gen 1000 do J|>4 J» 4g c.100% I(HKXH> do Convt 4s 110' i 6000 Chic Ter Tr 45.. 93U 173000 do Jl<> 1000 do 93 24fKiO do 109% 1000 Col & So Ist it.. RM*. 135000 do 10°$ S6OOO do SBH lOnOOO do ]<«% 29«H> do 88% 70000 do 100% 9000 Col Mid 3-4s SI 170000 do 100% 2000 D* 9 W Gen 5s 95«4 43<>00 do » IJW» 1000 do 95 ! 5000 do 1O!>% C4OOO Erie Gen 4» 65000 do 100 4000 do Prior 4s »S i 40000 do ' JOB% 6000 do 97« i! 130000 do 10SJ4 9000 do OT%IHVKX> do I«^J4 5000 do 97% ,'2OOOO do 10b 1 * 8000 do Pa Cl TT 4s. 95 I 40H00 do 10R 1000 Flint &PM P H 30000 'do ' I«>7J4 Dlv 5s 115 (WOO do 1«<J» 5000 Ft w& D C 15t. 105 aooo do vug 5000 do 106%' 75000 do •-■••••■ }°'% 2000 Hock V Ist 4>45. 107 I 3000 Wnbash Ist 5s 118% 800<> Int &Gt X 15t. .124 j 2000 do ■•••■■ »1«H 1000 Int Paper 6s 111 10000 do Deb B «-\ 1000 Kings Co El 4».. 93 ! 10000 do <>-% 2000 L&KCI Tr ss. .113 ' S4OOO do >•' 1.1000 Man Con 4a 104% 8000 do <«% Hioo M St Ry Gen 55. 121 122000 do «•} 1000 Mcx Cent Ist Inc S3 15000 do «4H COOO do 32% IXIOOO do RjH 1001 Mo X & E Ist... '101000 do Jj4% 18000 MX & T Ist 4s. 07^!l*O0rt do 04' i 1000 do 9714 26000 do £4% 20<V> do 2d S4HJ 20000 do « 10(M> MKftT of T Ra.lOC 110000 do «j% 10000 NY O & EL. H I .VHH> do «<«* AP 4s 07% 10000 do •«- 1 4 1(1000 do ... 97% 10000 West Bh Otd 45... 112% 1000 NT O*• W Ref ! 1000 W Tin F*RB. .M 4B4 B 103% ! 1000 do 108 .',OOO do ' 100« l 10000 —& L E Ist Con 15000 Nor A W Con 4s . 1O2«4I 4<« »H 20000 Nor Par. Gen Bs. 72% «WO Win Cent Gen 4s. 87% 500 do Prior 45.... 104>.itll000 do 88 15000 Peo A E Inc 65 I Total sales of bonds, $2,507,000. THE FEDERAL TREASURY. Washington. July 19— condition of the Treas ury, divisions of Issue and redemption, at the bo- Einnlng of business to-day was as follows: RESERVE FUND. Gold coin and bullion $150,000,000 TRUST FUNDS— DIVISION OF REDEMPTION. snler CO d'oUar. I! 458.880.000 I :£ doilLTs'-ofisoo:::::::::: m^ Silver bullion of IKOO 4g.040.033 Total 8771.185.6h9 DIVISION OF ISSUE. Gold certificates outstanding *?« >^7, l^ Silver certificates outstanding - 4^ >^ > iS Treasury notes outstanding 4tt.BW.iWO Total im.185.080 GENERAL FUND. Gold coin and bullion $62,007,070 Gold certificates 2tii2roi Sliver coin and bullion 2 ?'J£S 1~«1 ~« Silver e«rtit!cates i«'?fS'^| United States notes S'^Jot Other SSSStI 1».H3a.607 Total In Treasury •"»« J Deposits in national banks 103,988.318 Total $25t>.«22.ft>»2 Current liabilities - _____ Available cash balance $174.452.C51 GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS.-Customs receipts reported from Washington, 1702.527; Internal reve nue receipt*. W.TTI nilscellaneous receipts. $66,331; total receipts tor the day. $1,714,431; expenditures. $1,582,000. Receipts for month to date, $32.326. 4;'.4; mx penditures, $36,650,000; excess of expenditures. $3,703. 540; receipts for fiscal year to date. $32,926,454; -x penditures. $36,600,000; excess of expenditures, J3.7C3. &46. Receipts of national bank notes for redemp tion, $5"7,573- CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE SALES. STOCKS. I Open- 1 High- I Low- 1 Last I I U.K. 1 «' 1 e.t. 1 **••• I Bale.. Am.]- Copper... 115% 13116* 114% UCH »•»» Am Car i Fdry 80V.I SOU t»%] So. 1.060 do ant ... M a *| W*i -' 1 . M%4 ■ Am Sugar j 142% 145% »«* 1»3 ; 15.400 Am Tobacco ... 130* ISO* ISO* M" 1 * »> At Top a- i r 774 78Ji 74 «i 75 1&.740 do pref H7V l»S»i «7 t»7 4t.0 Brook II T 7* x ; 19% 77U nj 3.w..« Cbes & 0hi0... 45*4 45*4 4.'.V 45*4 40 cntcM&stP.. 1«6% 10S% Ml 163 16.f1.'H» Chic R1 A Pac 14fi ' 141. 1 147** 147*. 11« Chic 'it West... 24 K 23 24 24 •» 100 Co] Southern... 14 14 14 14 2("» Erie Cl7*i 80 37' i 37S 7.730 Louis & Nash.. 105% 107 lOSS lOSS «.'U«» Manhattan 120 V* 121% llt»»» »•% I.WH) Mi. Pacific 107% 10»H 1<« MM% C 790 N root AW.. 82S 88* 82* 82*1 8.110 Pacinc Mall 40S 4oH 40*4 ♦"'■» 60 Pent) X H 144% 148% 140H 146* 40 People's Oai ... 113* li:>V 114 Vi mii MO Reading 80% 41 : » 31»* 4"'-i MM do Ist pref... 7tl'Ki 77 "> 7« 7« 030 do 2! pref so'i MS! CSOH M*» ZOO Rep Ste^l l'.t & * 90 10* 20 1.280 St Law * Ad.. HI 04 «M I'd 00 South Pacific... 56* '•■•'•> Bo* M 7 i 11.210 Southern Ily ... 80* Si SI 6«\\ so 1 -, t.060 do pref 84% 14% m » : 84% 10 Tenn«'4l «1 ! M% 60*4 «1V 3.2<-> Texas & Pacttlc 404 ' tS%] 40* 42 800 Union Paclllc .. lf«:4 l<>f>>*| 10.TU HflS 43.010 D B leather.... 1.1 18% 1 13 13 l«0 i: fl Steel 4" 41 Si Br.T4 40 21. R10 do pref Ml I W%| 88* R<*H 000 Wabafh 80% I 11% 20V, Sl* ]iM> do pref 4<»S 41 % 4(>S 41S 000 Weal Union Tel. 01% I 04 01% l"3S| 570 Total 188.410 MINING STOCKS. I Open- I High- 1 Low- I Last I Shares I Ing. I est. I est. I sale. ( sold. Brunswick I .in I .i« I .11 .it; I 5410 Chrysolite OK | .(IK I .OS .oh I 800 Comstork i .07 HI .<»7>4| .<»7Vi .07 4! 400 Con Cal & Va. . 2.20 I 2.20 2.20 2.'.'<> I UN) Croesus 01 I .01 .01 .01 3 ex*) Hale & Norc... .25 .23 .25 .25 200 Isabella 44 I .44 .44 .44 800 Little Chief ... .13 .13 .13 .13 300 Ontario .10% .10 1 ,4 .1014 .10<i to Sierra Nevada.. .20 .20 .20 .20 4ik) Small Hopes . . JV> ! .00 .m ft) too Standard 3.40 | 3.40 3.40 8.4<) 25 Total 6ft7 5 WHEAT. I Open- I High- | Low- | Ln Bt | Bales. • Ing I est. I e«t. | sale. J bu»n. Sept option ....| 68U| (504! 87% | 60 | 420.000 IMPORTS OF DRYGOODS PORT OP NEW-YOKK. Week ended July 10— 1001. 1900. is»o Entered at the port... $1.31^.226 »1.547..i1i si "■■ . ■ Thrown fn the market 2,039.630 1,073,41)6 L914.M6 From January 1 — ' Entered at the post.. . . ss«. a.TJ. fi.*4 (67. 4.12,054 $.17 fIHO lid) Thrown on the market. 56.480.256 6U.7H4.510 Zl.'juli', lIH WALL STREET AND EXCHANGES. FOREIGN TRADING.— London was not active in this market. It was a seller to a moderate extent, and appeared to be less bearish on the United States Steel stocks. STOCK LOANS— Stock loan quotations were: Atchlson common and preferred, Chicago, Burling ton and Qulncy, People's Gas, Southern Pacific, Wabash preferred, General Electric. Missouri Pa cific, New-York Central, Northwestern, AmalKa mated Copper, Northern Pacific preferred, Reading first preferred, Rock Island, St. Paul. Sugar, Union Pacific common and preferred, Erie common and first preferred, Manhattan, United States Leather preferred, Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Delaware and Hudson, Tennessee Coal and Iron, Western Union. Southern Railway preferred, Louisville and Nash ville, Baltimore and Ohio common. United States Steel common and preferred, 3. SOUTHERN PAClFlC— Southern Pacific was advanced In the early trading by pool buying, ac companied by talk of a dividend at the rate of 3 per cent. While the earnings of the companr would permit of a dividend. It Is doubted If on* will be declared Immediately. . AMERICAN MALTING.— American Malting Company soon will complete its fiscal year. It Is said that the operations will show profits suf ficient to pay the Interest on the bonds, with a small Burplus. A committee appointed for the pur pose has In hand the matter of readjustment of the company's capitalization. An Inspection of the company's plants Is ■ now In progrresa. GREAT NORTHERN.— Of the SIiG.OOO.OOO ad ditional stock which the Great Northern Railway has applied to have listed on the New-York Stock Exchange, ?'-!5.000,000 was subscribed for under the circular Issued to stockholders In April, and ?1,000, 000 wus taken by employes of the company. " BURLINGTON AND QUINCY.— It is announced thai th»» Rurllnpton and Qulncy stock purchased for the Northern Paciflc and Great Northern roads has been turned over to the new owners. The Burlington and Quincy purchase bonds will be issued about August 1. UNION PACIFIC— Upward of $8,000,000 of Union Pacific convertible 4 per cent bonds have been exchanged for common stock. SUGAR REFINING.— Much of the buying of Sugar Refining was said to be for people in the sugar trade. PACIFIC COAST SUGAR WAR.— Representatives of the American Beet Sugar Company In New- York say they do not think the fight between CftMM Spreckels and the Oxnard Interests will affect the trade in this part of the country. UNITED STATES STEEL.— The stocks of the United States Steel Corporation were steady on the belief that the strike of the steel workers would not be of long duration, and that the un derwriting syndicate would furnish support if nec essary. NEW EQUIPMENT.— "The Railroad Gazette" re ports new equipment as follows: "The Chicago Great Western has ordered twenty locomotives from the American Locomotive Company. The Nashville Street Railway will buy twenty closed cars. The Intercolonial, of Canada, has ordered 250 box cars. The Columbus, London and Springfield and the Columbus, Buckeye, Lake and Newark h.i\>- i'pl( -• •■! sixteen i! "■■!■ I'jirs " FRISCO BONDS.— To-day, Ji.ly 20, is the last day for the deposit of Frisco bonds under the funding plan. No further extension of time will be granted ■by the syndicate managers. THE STATE OF TRADE. "Bradstreefs" in its Issue to-day will say: Heat, drouth and strikes have furnished their quota of disturbing influences this week, but despite these a fair volume of business goes forward, and nearly all markets have taken the developments of the week (all of which, by tie w.\y. have not been un favorable) calmly and even cheerfully. Whije only scattered rains are reported in the worst afflicted sections ,-f the corn belt, and much more rain U needed if damage is to be repaired, the rest of the country reports a fair amount of moisture, and the South Atlantic, the Central Western and the Northwestern States return more favorable advices than a week ago, both aj regards the crop outlook and the business doing. The great steel strike, closely followed by the tieup of hard coal miners by a few mine firemen, has resulted In the greatest suspension of labor reported for some y> ars past, but it is to be borne in mln.i that this season la tho natural one for vacations, and nothing like the maximum number of men reported on strike is thought to be out. Fair estimates place the num ber of men actually striking In the steel trade at less than 50,000, and the number of Idle coal miners will not equal this amount. On the other hand, the machinists' strike has shown signs of disintegra tion, and Is generally conceded to have been a failure. . BOSTON STOCKS., (Furnished by R 1,. Day & Co.. No. 3 Nas.*au-st.) July IS. July 10. ! July 18. July 10. A T 4 » F com. 78 76 \ Atlantic 37 37 do pref ... 97% OrtV* Cal & Hecla 770 770 Am Tel & Tel. .15!»<4 1«2 Centennial 27% 2S Am si R Cocom.l4rt», 14.1^! Franklin 17Mi 17»i Host & Albany.. 2so 257 Osceola »0 »3 Host &Me com. — 193 Qulncy 175 176 FUchburg; Rd pf.144 143 Tamarack 347 848 Gen Eleo c0m.. 257 2."8 Wolverines 59 59 Mexican Cent... 23*4 26 Boston Elev ISS ISO Old Colony 20S 208 Arcadian 15»4 15H Union Pac com.lOSVj l"8»i Wyandotte IK Hi West End com.. f>5U Mi Allouez 8*» 3H do pref 11<> 110 Dominion C0a1... SH\ H West Eleo com. <WV4 67 Krle Tel 48 48 do pref 78Vi — Parrot 52% »51 Atchlnon 4s — 102 Mass Elec 89 OM Old Dam i&ng.. SO Soft! do pref 04 t»3H •Ex dividend. tAsked. O! TSIDE SEC I It r TIES. The outside securities market closed firm. Deal ings were small, except In American Can, which sold as high as 28 and sold at 24 before the close. The tone wag firm and all changes in quotations were for the better. American Cotton closed 18 bid. Bank of Commerce was 380ft285. National City Bank stock sold at 655 and 640. MISCELLANEOI'S SECI RI TIES, STOCKS. (Furnished by Frederic 11. Hatch. No. 80 Broad-it.) __ I Int. ! Int. I j I rate. I period. | Bid. [Ask'd. American Can. ! — 2.!% 24% American Can i>r«f — «4* 7:. American Window Glass... — BT% &8% Amer. Window G!iu prof.. — 91 l» American Hank Note — 63 58 Amen.an liook Co — 135 143 American Chicle 10 Q-J 80 HO American fnlole prer 6 Q-J SO 82 American Hide * I^eathrr. . — » 10 Am. Hide it Leather pr«f.. — 37 3*4 American Thread Co. pf 3 Q-D 4 4Vi American Urapbopbooa 8 U-D 00 07V» American Qraphoph.me pf.. 8 Q-F 105 IIS At.. Press Association 6 Mo 85 100 Am. Sod* Foun. com — 3 8 Am. Sod» Foun. Ist pref... — 45 53 Am. S.*l« Foun. 21 [.ref — 8 13 Amer. Typefounders' 4 Q-J 67 60 Amer. writing Paper com.. — Hil 2!4 Amer. Writing Paper pref.. — 0 I 10 Barn*] & S. Car pref 8 Q-M 120 125 Hay State Gas — % » Urltlsh Columbia Copper... — —^^— 14*» 16 fast Iron Pipe — — — — 6 H Cast Iron PIM pref. ..._.. — 35 8t» on. Fireworks com — — — — 22 21 On Fireworks pref 7 FA A «* 73 On. & 80. Am. Tel 0 Q.J 103 107 Chen & Pot. Tel 4 Q-J 67 71 Chrstbrough Mfg V Mo 443 423 Claflin ill. B.) Ist pref 6 Q-F 100 — Claflln (H. B.) 2d pref 0 Q J 100 — Con. Car Heating V FA A 65 80 Compressed Air — — — 14 1«» Cramps S. & E. Bid — — — — 75 bO Dearer Tramway — — — 65 — Detroit A South. R. R — 14 14 ■* Detroit & South. R. R. pf.. — 40 41 Detroit He S. R. R. gold 4s. — 83 ,S5 Electric Lead Reduction — 1 2' 4 Electric Roat com — • 15 IS Electric Boat pref — ■ 40 43 Electric Vehicle Co. com... — — — — 5 8 Electric Vehicle Co. pref... — ■- 15 17H Electro-Pneumatic — — — — 1H 1% Empire A Hay BtHU Te1.... 4 Q 75 — Empire Steel pref — . 30 45 FlemlnKton Coo! & Coke.... — 1% 2 General Carriage — 14 1% General Chemical 4 Q-M tO 60 General Chemical pref 8 Q-J 05 102 Havana Commercial — — — — 8 . 10 Havana Commercial pref... — ■ 4s 45 Herring Hall Marvin I — 2 — Herring Hall Marvin Ist pf. — 80 45 Herring Hall Marvin 2d pf. — 4 — Hobo ken Ferry — 82 84 Hnboken L«nd & Imp — 100 — Hudson River Tel — QF 120 125 Iron Steamboat — — 2^ J. H. Stetson com 15 J A J 12." — J. H. Stetson pref 8 J & J 118 — Lorlllard pref „ 8 QJ 120 — Madison Square Garden — ■ 7 10 Marine Steamship — 83 8» Markeen Copper — m 2% Mergenthaler Linotype V 160 105 Mosler Safe pref — — 100 National Enamel & Stamp. . — . 26 M National Enamel A O. pref. 7 Q-J 86 si N. E. O. A C — . 10 II i, N. Y. & E. R. Ferry 4 Q-M 62 60 N. Y. Loan A Imp 4 Q M) — N. Y. & N. J. Tel 7 Q-J 170 175 N. Y. El. Veh. A Trans. Co. — , . % 1 Otis Elevator — 34 30 Otis Elevator pref 6 Q-J ih 97 Old Dominion S. S 6 J A J 113 — Pitts.. Hess. &L. E — • 35V4 38,4 Planters Compress — . hj 20 Pratt A Whitney pf, new.. — ■ so us Procter A Gamble 12 Aug 330 340 Procter A Gamble pref 8 Q-J 2>K) "10 Rapid Transit Subway — _ 130 165 Koyal Making Powder pref.. 6 Q-J jjg* too Safety Car Heat & Light... 8 Q-J 135 145 Seaboard Air Line — gyu ej Seaboard Air Line pref — — . 47% 4.,^ Seaboard Air IJne bonds... — sh ' 84 Simmons Hardware c0m.... 8 An-F 160 Simmons Hardware Ist pf. . — . 185 145 Simmon* Hardware 2d pref. — 135 143 Singer Mfg Co V Q-J 233 250 Standard Oil V Q-M: 7t!<> 7115 Standard Coupler — — — — 25 35 Standard Coupler pref...... 8 J A J 115 — Standard Flour Milling — . 414 (j Standanl Flour Milling pf. . — 1 7 Vi, 22 Standard Flour Mill, bonds. — 711 73 Storage Power — 8 10 Swift & Co 7 Q-J 104 100 10th & 23d St. Ferry — Q^l 60 75 Tries Telephone & Cable... — 3 6 Tennessee Copper. — IS 20 Trenton Potteries com — — — 5 I 8 Trenton Potteries pref.._.. — "Mfc, 67 S» Trow Directory, new — ___ 70 — U. 8. Envelope com — ■ 40 60 U. S. Envelope pref — ■ 97 100 Union Ferry 5 Q-J 38 40 Union Switch & Signal — |M 146 Union Switch & Signal pf.. — 175 IK"> Union Typewriter com — 00 81 Union Typewriter Ist pref.. 7 A A O 120 122 Union Typewriter 2d pref.. 8 A A <> 113 118 Universal Trust Co ...... • JUS lit) 111) Universal Tobacco com — — — — 15 M Universal Tobacco pref -— 55 &8 IT S. (i lass com ■. — . 38 40 U. 8. Glass t-r.-f — 140 150 ' IT. S. Printing 8 03 07 Westlnghouse Air Brake.... V Q 370 3s3V4j Worlhlnglon Pump pref.... 7 M&N IMO 111 1 BONDS. I Int. I InT j I / I rote.) period. | Bid. [Ask'd. 1 Acker Merrall A Condit.... 0 100 I — American Writing Paper Cs. 6 J& J (15 ; 70 Barney * Smith Car....... 6 MAN 110 115 Urooklyn Ferry 5 F & A l>7 DO Carnegie Steel 5s — 110 115 C &O. Grain Elevator Inn. — - - l.'i 20 C* & O. Grain Elevator 4 J A D 80 90 Consolidated Tobacco 45.... — 1)5 % 06* 11,...,.. .Tones-Jewell ...;... 6 MAN 93 100 Hoboken LA I -.... 5 MAN 105 — International Sliver —. 6 JA D 00 08 Iron Steamboat « J&J 50 CO Madison Square Garden 2<ls. 6 MAN 85 — Marine Steamship — — — 73 — Metropolitan Ferry Ist 6 MAN 107 — National Starch Deb — 90 itn M J. Steamboat „ — .. 3 MAN 8H — M V * M J. F. Ist 6 J A J 105 107 New-York Biscuit ........ 6 MAS 113% — N. Y. &N.J. T I JA J 112 — Swift A Co. Ist 5 J A J I 101 103 ■ 10th A Sid Street Ferry 5 JA D Ml 108 TexHs A Pacific Coal Ists.. 6 AA O 106 110 Union Ferry Ist - 5 MAN 07 08 V. S. Enveluue -laU. .- « J* J 110 113 j' GAS . COMPANIES. | NEW -TOR_ Bid. Asked. I Bid. Asked. Cen Un Gas Ss.lOS 110 NY &ER Ist 55. 112% 114 •:.?•! Deb 55. 110 115 , ' do Con 5s 108 112 •El Ist Con 55. 118 120 ! Standard 132 — Mutual 300 320 do pref 152 — •X A G Ist 55.108 108% 'do Ist 5s 118 . IIS OTHER CITIES. Bait Consol 63 66 Ind Gas Ist fts.. 99% 101% do Ist 5s 112 115 i Jack Has (Mich). 70 73 Blngham Gas... at 35 do 5s 101 102 do 5s 06 U7 «X C Gas Co ss. 102 104 Buffalo Gas .->tk 6% 8 Laf Gas Ist 65.. iS 55 •do 5s 70% 72% L 4 W V Ist ». 47 6O Oh Con Ist 55.. 100 107 I Mad (Wls) Gas. 72 82 ChEqULiF I »do Ist 6s 107 110 Ist 6s 103 106 New Eng G & C 5 6% Chic P G * C I*O A I N 111 Con Ist (in 106 110 Gas Co.l IS 22 do 2.i 6s 101 107 O & In.l Gas 6s. 47 60 do Con Os 113 121 Pat & P Gas 27 35 •C P G ref 55. 105 li«% Pitts C Gas 55.. 111% 113 •Colum Gas ss. S3 90 St Joseph Gas... SS 45 Con Gas of NJ. IS 15 | »do 5s 95 100 •1 0j 80 84 'St Paul Gas 57 62 Denver Gas 35 40 j »do Cons 1 '..v . 87 90 do 5s 74 70 do Con Mtsj f.5.112% 115% Detroit Inc 55.. 102 — "South Lt St Tr.. 40 41 Ft W Ist 5s 47 62 | do 5s 81% 82% Gr Rapids Gas. lo3 108 I Syracuse Gas.... 13 19 do Ist 5s 104 106 »do Ist Bs B'J 01 I N G 4 O 65.. SO 85 Western Gas 98 — do Ist 6s 47 CO do 5s 107 100 \ Indiana Gas. ... C 3 70 •And interest. BANK STOCKS. (Reported by Clinton Gilbert, No. 2 Wall st.) II Dividend. I I Capital. I when I Bid. [Asked. I payable. | | America $1,500,000 16 J. & J. 510 530 American Exch... 5.000.000 7M. & N. 2.V) 273 Astor National... 350.000 000 — Bowery 230.000 12 J. ft. J. 300 — Broadway 1.000,000 12 J. & J. 300 350 ' Butchers & Drov. 300.000 115 130 Central 1.000.C00 BJ. &J. 175 l'J5 Chase 1.000.000 12 J. & J. 700 — Chatham 450.000 If. Quar. J. 325 3d) Chemical 800.000 150 Bi-m. J. 4.000 4.100 Citizens' 600.000 6 J. A J. 130 — City 10,000,000 6M.& N. : 623 6T.0 Commerce- 10.0iM).l)00 BJ. &J. 3SO 3US Colonial 100.000 300 — Columbia 300. 000 8 J. & J. 310 — Corn Exchange... 1,400.000 12 F. & A. | 400 425 Domestic Exch... 300.000 K;O — Kast River 250.000 8 J. & J. 140 150 Eleventh Ward. . 100.000 BJ. &J. ! 15<> — Fidelity 200,000 : | 220 | — First National GOO.OOO 100 Quar.. J. 4.500 | — Fifth National... 200.000 12 J. *J. ; 323 — Fifth Avenue.... 100,O(>t) 100 Quar. J. SJ9O — Fourth National.. 3.000.000 7J. &J. 233 2t» Fourteenth Street 100.000 6 M. ft N. 165 — Gallatln 1.000.000 12 A. ft. O. 410 430 Gansevoort 200.000: HO — Garfleld 1.000,000 12 Quar. M. 500 — German-Amer. .. 730,000 6 F. & A. 125 — German Exch.... 200,000 12 J. & J. HO — Germanla 200,000 10 M. & N. sOfi — Greenwich 200,000 6 M. & N. 175 — Hamilton 200.000 6 J. & J. IHO — Hanover 3,000,000 10 J. & J. 006 700 Hide ft Leather.. Soo.ooo MO '. — Importers ft Trad 1.600.0001 20 J. A J. J 570 1 590 Irving 500.000 8 J. A J. 200 — Leather Manuf... 600,000 10 J. ft J. 2i» 270 liberty 500.000 500 — Lincoln 300.000 IS Quar. F. 900 — Manhattan C 0..:. 2.050.000 10 F. & A. 300 320 Market & Fulton. 900.000 1 10 J. & J. 235 — Metropolis 300,000 12 J. ft D. 650 — Mechanics' 2.000.000 BJ.A J. 260 280 Mechanics' & Tr. I 400.0001 125 150 Mercantile 1.000.000 i 6J. A J. 200 2SO Merchants' 2.000.000 7J. ft J. 180 200 Merchants' Exch. I 600.000 6J.A J. 135 — Mount Morris. 250,000; 175 200 Mutual 2(10.0001 185 — Nassau 500. 000 8 M. ft N. 195 — New Atnster Nat. 250.000 5 Quar. J. 1.3"O 1.500 N V NB A 2.000.000 10 J. ft J. 325 350 N X County 2tM>.o()o 60 J. A J. 1.500 — N V Nat Exch... 3«0,000 195 — Nineteenth Ward. 100.00O 1 150 — Ninth 750.0001 N5 95 North America... 1.000.000 BJ. AJ. 200 — Oriental 300.000 10 J. A J. 183 — Pacific 422.7001 8 Quar. F. 195 — Park 2.000.000 15 J. ft J. 660 «15 People's 200.000 10 J. ft J. 250 — Ph-nfx 1.000.000 HJS • — liaza 100.000 600 — Produce Exch 1.000. 000 « A. A O. 150 170 Republic 1.500.000 BJ.& J. 270 300 Illverside l(H>.o"i>o BJ.A J. 210 — hoard 500.000 6J. ft J. 4.-.0 — Second 300.000 12 J. ft J. 6.» — Shoe A Leather.. 1.000.000 i ! 4 Quar. J. . 105 115 State of N V l,20O.0"0 6M.ft N. 250 275 Btate 100.000 16 J. A J. 430 — Twelfth Ward 200.000 6J.A J. 110 — Twenty-third Wd 100.000 SF. ft A. 110 — Union Square 200.000 oJ.ft D. 273 — Varlck 100.000 175 — Washington lOn.OOOI 145 — Western 2,100.000| 000 — West Side 200.000 12 J. ft J. «U0 — orkvllle 100.0UO| 240 — PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. (Reported by De Haven St Townsend. No. 40 W»ll-st.) Bid. Asked. I Bid. Asked. Am P.y C 0.... £• 41 I North Perm 107 108 Con L 3 Com. 2S 2tt j Philadelphia Co. 4!>T» 50 do pref 75 80 |Prr.n RR C 0... 72S 72 i Camhrla Steel. »7»» 7 » 24*' Perm Steel Com. 4« 4* CPR>Coof 138 3s do pref. 83* 84 Choctaw Ry.... 67 «C» Perm El Veh Co. 1 1* Con Trac NJ.B7 ■ 68 do pref 1 IV. Diamond Steel. 3 .1* Phlla Elec C 0... 5% 5*4 E St Hat Co.. 7S "i> Phlla Traction.. 04* »4'» do pref 7S »«> Phlla A Erie 34 1 35H tKler Co Am.. «* t«S Pitts Con T Co. . 21 21* In* Co of N A 23 23* Su«<i I & S 2 2* Lfhlch Nay. .70 71 Tidewater Steel. 6% 7* I-hlgh VItR 36 264 United Cos. N J-280 282 Marsden ... «* 6* Union Traction.. 27* 27S Nat Asphalt... «\ 7 United O I C 0.113* 11« ,i,, pref 12 13 Wel.ibach C 0.... 45 48 No Central OS — WIL* Co Can % 1 BONDS. I Pas Ry Co Sail"* 111 | Peo Traction 4s. 105 106 N J Con 5s • ..l«t'l 1«» Union Trac 45.. 05** 95* Nat Asphalt 5s 43 43*! Am Asphalt 65.. 57 57* Newark Pas ss. 110 — I •Ex rights. tEx dividend. COLORADO SPRiyGS STOCKS. rio«i!nß quotations on the Colorado Springs Mm Ins; Stock Exchange, furnished by William P. Bon bright & Co.. of Colorado Springs: Bid. Asked.) , Bid. Asked. Alamo 13* 13H Isabella 14H 14% Little Puck....— 1» i Lexington .... 6% 7* Magnet Itock... 2H t% Moon Anchor....— SI Itose Maud 4^ 4S Pinnacle 7H — Trm-hvte .... 3H — Portland 301 — Junlata ... - IT ! V.n.Ucator 121 126H Anaconda 3OS Wt fart » — Butte.ny T«T .. — 42 Acucla 13"» 14* Crip Creek Con. 7H 8 I Battle Mountain lrt\ 17 I>r J Pot Con. 80 « Col City A Man. 7S 7. BUctOfl Con 1«7 I*> Gold Sovereign.. 4H 4V» Pindley • 10 Pappoose 33* ST» Inghum IS — I RAJLBO \l> EARNINGS. ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN. 1001. i;x.. IK><>. Number of miles 31<> 310 310 Second week In July.. $3J».5tiS $.14,340 $37.3fi.l July 1 to July 14 72.518 67.052 70.539 CENTRAL OF GKORGIA. I Number of miles 1.535 1.818 1.340 t=e.ond we»k In July.. $11H.T-: J120.405 $97.fif>l July 1 to July 14 236.270 231.190 KM CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN. Number of mile» NO 030 030 Second week In July.. $1.11.44 i $116,012 $112,020 July 1 to July 14 2M>.21'.» 233.1129 229.750 CHE3APBA.KE AND OHIO. Number of miles 1.470 1.445 1.445 Second week In 1...^.. $•>.; $275,145 $249,507 July Ito July 14... ... 520.000 HUH 405.427 CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS AND LOUISVILLE. NumbtT of miles 54ft .■»•"- 537 Second week in July.. $82,410 $76,223 $72.!»»6 July 1 to July 14 101.731 140.077 143.4.-X) CH(.:TAW, OKLAHOMA AND GULF. Second week In July.. $54.763 $53,495 $23,315 July 1 to July 14 131.403 00.151 CINCINNATI. NEW-ORLEANS AND TEXAS PACIFIC. Number of miles ■■■>■> 338 336 Second week in July.. $83.501 $5)6.071 $54.631 July 1 to July 14 170.644 1S1,3O« . DETROIT UNITED RAILWAY. Fecond week In July.. $«3.42S $19,049 Jan. 1 to July 14 1.390.804 1.253,01* HOCKING VALLEY. Number of miles 340 349 846 Second week In July.. $111,103 $102,536 $S5.OlS> July 1 to July 14 207.947 190.461 157,892 LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE. Number of miles 3.134 3.03S 2.1'>5 Second week in July.. *:.-<'•«... $4!H5.523 $505,393 July 1 to July 14 104.363 012.570 973.590 MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS. Number of miles .. . 646 Mi 360 Second week In July.. $72,705 $56,764 $53,030 July 1 to July 14 132.333 111.215 100.0SS riTTSBURG AND WESTERN. Number of miles 352 •■■-' 343 ■ Beocnd week In July.. $74,710 $69,253 > $70,153 i July 1 to July 14 143.0*13 133.311 106.343 SOUTHERN. Number of miles «,724 6.XOS 6.347 Second week In July.. $031,530 $024,671 $533,157 July 1 to July 14 1.192.250 1.171.753 1,026. »31 TEXAS AND PACIFIC. Number of miles 1.517 1,492 1.490 Second week In July.. $158,654 $122,272 $122,162 Jan. 1 to July 14 5.532.019 4.2*9.347 237.500 CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW-JERSET. Month of June ( ! Gross earning* $1,503.7^0 $1,333,217 $1,250,636 Operating expenses.... 5:.(1. ;,5;< 5(«.773 71TJ.63U | Net earnings $647,221 $340,444 1641.026 ! Jun. 1 to June 30 — Gross earnings $8,093,017 $7,089,590 $6,771,459 Operating expenses ... 4,697,706 4,5(.>5,45S 4.216.230 Net earnings 6 mos. $3,305,901 $2,881,102 $2,353,200 CENTRAL. NEW-ENGLAND. Month of May— (ir,.M( t-arnlnK! $33,920 $56,153 $61,230 Operating expense* ... 48,323 51.678 47,4t>3 Net earnings $7,603 $4,305 $13.7.*>3 Charges 13,728 12.443 12,517 !. Surplus •$6,125 •$7,033 $1,230 July 1 to May 31 — Gross earnings $648,961 $648,313 $614,130 Operating expenses.... 4H>.(*K) ' 511, (M> 418.81S Net earnings 11 mot. $139,332 $136,636 $103,302 /Charges 139,682 137,861 122.723 ' Surplus -.... |U>.tt7o , •5L235 $72,52» I •D.nclC j f CHICAGO T_*MI*AL TRAJf9»_ Month of May— "" ~ A~ »^, i,;i\' Number of miles.. nn ./* ,»p \ ' Qross earninirs and "v, > 10 » ' ,_ rentals- lioi n»i- •.<>- ' ™ Operating expenses.:" '"J&j ««••! JulVATo'TayVl-" •«•» ~^^ ~^S Gross earnings and ■"*>.»• * rentals 91.301.63 ft _■•_. Operating expense.... *C 75 431> i^o"-^ ' XX > ' -. "» , '"" 7 . ■ t>_? Net earnings 11 mos. $020,257 ""oKOLIC- — ~~-< BRIDGTON AND SACO RrVEB $673 ' sa » Month of May— if»oi Gross earning 13,2 it, - ih_k* .t 04 * o *^ Expense, and taxes 2.013 §^-.«S» ' Net earnings $1 2"7 iw ; ," — -^ Eleven months — * J - J «t j^J Gross earnings $3a«« MRn««-T Expenses and taxes 27.C37 fa* »? \ Net earnings $0,319 HiM _, Tr^ 1 ' CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA AND WESTE^ 3*3 * Gross earnings $2,070 *i -x» , • Expenses and taxes 3.isl »t^f i" 6 - Bit ——— *' ln c. tg. Deficit ..'. $1111 «-Tt r ~-~~ Eleven months- * *'" lac - «c» Gross earnings 821. 51S 822.0K rw . ' Expenses and taxes 24.MJ3 23^334 li_ ,*» Deflclt : 83.188 $!.»! Inc .rJ TRADE IN CHICAGO. :•', Chlca o. July 19 (Special).-Those who have i_. talking 60 cent corn do not look so radical, tv! September touched 54c to-day and the May s?T* Prices made an advance of l^c to !c, and the cl*" was not much under the top. September ope!!j from 52\ic to 53-lc. sold between 32^c and 54c a»* closed at 53tsc; the December closed at >». 2 May closed at 33Uc. after selling at £7ia Weath^ conditions were the influence. The official » * showed a good rain at Wichita. Kan., but prac? cally no rain anywhere els* and higher terc ."" tures everywhere. The forecast for Saturday g^. no comfort— heat and drouth Indicated. Sac added to the bull excitement by declaring rains h Missouri, Kansas, Texas and Arkansas, about ots quarter of the corn belt, would only Improve tl grass and fodder. He added the drouth area »». approaching the great drouth of 18W. There waT* great corn trade, with the short seller practical eliminated. There was taking of profits, but Km. were not more than sold out before they were re. Instated. The West kept up its buying. There "was more bullishness on the part of the great cash b. terests. as If they had begun to follow the lead of the West. Primary receipts were 200.M0 bushed less than last year. Liverpool %d higher. Clear.' ances were 396.01 X) bushels: clearances for the we«t 1.700.000 bushels.- The weather map looks as 1; th» recent scattered showers were all the relief th» corn belt was to haye > at present, and every oa assumes it Inadequate. The oats advance was as big as the con; th» trade just as large. The July sold up to the Bs> tember. gaining 2%c; it closed at 34«C,c: the Sep. tember closed at 34%; May touched 37Jic and cloM at 37c. The only cash business Is with the "We* the order of things being reversed. New-Men;, bought oats here, so did Kansas City. There was* sale of 10,000 bushels white to go West at fie over the September. Receipts were 79 cars; the est:ma:a for to-morrow 110 cars. It begins to look as If , * side the help of the drouth losses, there was ~-asj powerful bull influence in the market. A few cos* mission concerns, Mcßeynolds, Schwartz. Dopat and others, have been operating on a long side 03 a scale to suggest some rich buyer. Snow says th» oat crop is to be small and poor. The weather isaj was the principal motive. Wheat gained lc and held It. Shorts were Qgsst by the excitement In the coarse grain and by tai rise In temoeratures in the Northwest. St. Look covered; local bears did the same. September opened from 6S»ic to €S%c. sold between 67^c tai «9Sc. and closed at 69c; December closed at TCV Advices as to crop damage in the Northwest *.-» conflicting. Snow declares it unimportant. Sldnkf sales. 275.000 bushtls. The seaboard reported 71 loads. Provisions about held their own, to-night's prlctf the same as Thursday's. Cudahy buying of Janu ary lard continues a feature. A Cudahy bull caa patgn In lard is evidently contemplated. financial. THE WALL STREET JOURNAL This m< mine; ri>m".:ns a^ Important article oa "Methods of Reading the Market." Also i stu i. hi value on St. PauL 3 cents the cosj; at newsstands. DGW. 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