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BROOKLYH SOCIAL WOKLI). Continued from tilth pace. r-j> "f rr»am colored renaissance. and rar ;:,.« La PVaace ro«*B. The roremony took place I". W-- -. v to 'V"t -Ti-avc. last Wednesday even- J-ir 3» ''•■-■■ I(r - - ;^ I - rv C. Swen.txel .-.ftViatliig, m . oaa *" E. Uviossuma Comcitaa of ,;•.... :> r. Mr. and Mrs. .-sing, who Laiieil jrwterday tor »n aztend«d stay abroad will la bor-oush when they return. jl^. prancea ICaaon Crawford ■" " " 11 uas the )>„. jggetnent of har .'.- Ighter. Mii?s Leona G. Craw- * C 'd. &J '" W «"*T Mnsury. «on of Mrs. John W. ::.ist Eighty-tnin'-'t.. Manhattan. -iwfc.-ds Connelly Unad at Xo. TO Carrali • - 'he !ast Jlv« yea's have made their hosie la Manhattan. Miss Crawtord'a «lsters are y— cr;-..- Beaaoner Gu«rin. of No. 412 West End ~' and Mrs. J<t;a Murray Bv<-rs, of Xo. 90« ;. f , '- Plaw. Mr« Crawford md h»>r daughter Zjf ■-.• living at tlu? llari« Antoinette. •pie ansasOMSt Is announced cf Miss Henrietta lot*m ■ .-— ar:e. flaqajrtw of Edward E. 9prajru«, -f Jto. :; "' ; "2;-.forfl-ave.. Flashing, to Robert Hatha i"a.v Bojrd, we of Mrs. QtOtgM C. White, of Gien %1&— -• -J-. formerly of this borough. The Trending of bOss Mary Wbtta, daughter of a* ar.J Mrs John Eaton White, of Ce<lar Lane, aw Ridge, a *" rt Ar:h::r I)or-\n"e Talbot. la ached- S ro take uiace <>n Saturday afternoon. June 11 gf o'clock, in Christ Church. Bay Ridge. To fee added f o the list of Jun« wed^lnga Is that of BJM Carol Simpson, daughter of Colonel Will jgja piwr** 1 . aTl( i Valentine Chappell. of New [Duflnn nn. Miss Wmpaon ha be<-n living for fCI3 <. data wi:h her grandmother, Mrs. George W. 3iiar° or - '"' - >>o "^ South Oxford-st., but th* wed. dine. » ' wUI b<> a Quiet on.\ owin* to the ab se r.- Bl ' ' "•' s '•'!-< f ami a recent death in •j.,. 'a-;.:'- ■*:.:. "ilce place at the Simpson home In g.. ctun, :. Monday, June 20. > 3 out-of-town. weJJlng of interest to Brooklyn mi: be that of Miss Martha Raymond Richards. daughter '■' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 11. Richards, of gjllsDcro, ■: ■•!•>. ar.-i J. Lynn Ed.ly. son of Mr and Mr , - v.;.: - r. P. Eddy, or Clifton Place. The we.i ding v.:'- take place on Wednesday. June U. at th» hoTrc Bf the bride's parents. Forest l<awn. Mss E!d ari.s lua many friend* In th;s borough A. home- tvej.iing in Brooklyn on the same day. Jftr.e ::, v.:;: be thai 0( Miss Claire Adstls Onion. 4a«.2irht*r of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Onion, and Wilbur S. Tarben. son of Mr. and Mr*. F. P. Tar bell, c: Xo. Oi Mnoon-st. The cerom.inv will take piae« .l: I I home. No. L9C De.-au'ir-st Miss Inna Tariy-:l will attend a* maid c.r honor Man Manrar'-t XaaaCO will oe Sower g'.rl. Fraiik S ■caya is to be best man. an.: the ushers chosen ara Howard P. "Whitney and I-Uymond I*. Tarbe : i Or. Ttur«.:cy evening Iflsa Clara. And became the bride of a Frack; of Manhattan. Th« oerea- :nck tla^e at the home of the brido'a pareat-. ftfr. -r.J Mrs. Charles An*., No. 65 Let fcrt» P^ce, Uia Eev. Joiin \Vijir « r:.a,iwni-, of tl»Seoasui Ur.itarian Chi:rch. ' Jt:ns Miss Anel waagowr.tc. ::: white ehlffoa trimnaeti irfTh iiirtisssa and point kmoe. Il^r veil wajj ruught up wita ostrich lira, and her bouquet was of row ,^..^. UUe*-of-t::^-"a: • •-. Her siiter. Mrs. Holjert ,:i niaf; Goodwir.. atterdt-d as matron of honor. . I •jars her waddtaS" B»wn ot lierre lace and cu.rr:« sweet; eaa The briiesmails— Miss Pauline a .... Vlsb Marvel Vsatdertollt ar.l Miss Ethel i;*r.ung ar.- the lir.le Bswer tr-rl. Mi«s I-ia Ridxeway, wore frocks of w:::r^ point d'esprit over chiffon and taffeta and carried r'-k t--w-e«tp«>^3. Dr. Isaiah Frank was beat rr.ar. ar.d the llfhn'S wer<» Robert Henhirjr Guriwir.. Frederick Hobert Rldfwa-y, Elak.9 GOntore a:.d Walter Volceus. Another ad ftows ■^ed-lr.g of Interest To Brook lyn wi". be that ( bUsb ?-;ssn Eut>r, dAughter c; the late Pres Ball Butler, and Frenda Hunt lagtoc, son of tha Rev. Dr. VC<:!iam R. Hunting ten, raotor of Grace Church. Manhattan. The oamaory art] tai;e place in the Episcopal Church of Bt. iamc?. aa '.VednesUay. June la. Archdeacon Holder.. as*!sted by Dr. Huntlrgfon, will of?sclat<«. Poiiov.. ■ the ceremony a ;.irg;e reception wi!l be oald at vie B itler noc-.e. Aisotlser in:rortar.t wedd'ne of this week takes place la Manhattan. It Is that of Miss Gertrude Herrtck, iHSKhtar of Mr. ar.d Mr*. Harold Herriok. oi So. 2 West Tw* tWi --*-.. and Ethelaert Ide Ijo-w The Cburch cf Z::n and •*■ Timothy will be the scsena of th« I'lf'—'T- and a. reception will fol low at the home of thd brides parents. The brlda; party I^' iud-p 1I:es Anna L* Hernck. as maid of honor; M!bs Mary anceUn* Low. iliss i. ■: Lef fera Mies Carolina Beott. Miss F-s - .>-r Kennedy. iIIFS EUzaheta Ladd tr.d Mias Marsar'*t "Walsh, as bridesmaids; Ber.;amin li. Cttrtfa Low. -i* beat man, aad JasiaJs t>. Low, Lrman K. Hint. WilUa D. Wood. Gardner Xtbot. of (.ncvt-iar.d: Klrhard Tll linr'iaMt, <"h3.r'en Miller, Ge^rgf <30u!4 Lincoln, o. Waafcs*"< and Newbold B. Herrlck. a* ushers. Mr. I-o-w' WHJ Ki^e his bachelor dinner at Del mozlc- j next Tiiesvday evening. last TlmiHitT «r»>r.'.ng; Miss H«len li:d2l«ton Bernf. ftangi tor of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bums. bseoWe the I ride of P«rcy Clyde Ketchaaa. The oarer: to* It plaas at the horn* of ' ■ bride's parer.rj. No. :^ GreeaaXßPS^ the R.->v. Dr. W. C. P. BhasAl--- ot the Marcy Aver.ue Ear-tist Church, of faaidns: ft--- bride wns eowned in -white cr*y<» ,j. chine' trimmed with daehesse lac*;, a:.d her ma.ld of honor M.<s K::z:i^ o :h Bolitho. wur« white over rrr e - t h .....t:. d white carnations. Herbert Ketchaj • ■ • - p<?l E"' ar '- anti t -* la Bshers wera Eti LavM, Alfred Bnchman. ■>• rjs urns ut.a Ft*hjc .r-letcham. T>.e To Sar. Snb gave Its last iianc:e of the Bees'--, at the Fanr. house, In Prtjspset Parts, on Tc^siav <".-T.lr,e. It -was an !r.far shirtwaist Ss.r.cs. osder "ho patreoacs <.■' Mrs. Joseph La Furs. Mrs. ;i^rTr:2.n Echoenijahn. Mrs. Ftrdir.ar.d Ke • - - ttrs. J. Herbert Keller, of Manhattan. Tr. - Included MUs Florence Bteelo, Hisi Seise : lei U lOsa Ethel Potter. Mias Anna V.": . :• -n Jobneton. Mies Anna, Tabor. lits L.'e:.^ TJaviascn. iiijn Uesnie P.lgby. Mi is ■ | Simon. Mlaa ii J a<:e. Bajmoad Smith. 11. Hs—' ck Dasn. Wallace Phi 111 pa. Janiia tt'ils' :., iacttst Hanatergh, jr^ John Bsrsxe, Herbert I*" .- E : ■■■■■'- OIH. Elmer Dean. Gordon Pat ter* CtixJea =pence. Frank Simcnton. Hugh Bo -■ r-.. G-^"S« Winter ar.d Prederidl Hitch. Qa Itor.lay cxerAr.g the Ftermhoase was the arena of the Theta Nm Sorority dance of Packer. B ttrooesses were Mrs. Charles Arreaoa Mrs. £. . . - ..iz-i. v.-.::!LiRi oiler. lira. <\ W. ?rc£t-r, Urs. .;e;rt;e Sherman. Mrs. loiin Thatcher and M.-s. R Newcomb Whitney. Ajboos the izr.Cfr% xsere M'.sa Ha:e! BswUxarst. Miaa Adt-lla BrwxteJTft Slisa H<"l»n Preston. Misa Grace Thai.. unette Brgss, M'.ss Irene Bellows, Mim 1- ■: i \rT- c '>n. Miss E;r."i Ciller. liiaa JUi::a. |"Sak I :. X M:-i aTarie Whitney. S-. ; - nau, MLUa E.'^ie l'r»-!>toii- Miss i r-*i-r:. Miag .*:a Prestoti. Miaa listclia Bskiberz. '. Tbatchar. Miss Smilte Whtte "• '- « " .. : ')j.T'-:]re WVstln. Wal |6i T . ,-■ . Paui Roura. Jack Mottl*. ■ • Albert :* Vino, n.-.rrv I Baad ; itrson. <mr^r I^aurr.iinn. Elrr>f?r B. D.j :; . Johnston. Albert Ta; !or, ii. i aaa .. I . th ir Besss. Rm ■ v the la i lest. dance at the r it week was t:u> art or. Thursday s» | ta Bt. Christopher in "■ . ■ v= Ka'e iCetcham and *tiss ' .. . . ■ ■ patronesses werrj Mrs. Da • . ji'-*. PVedertek Ketty and H . A.rr..f;:;t • ormralL Among those present v.-.-r^ JC»h i • Aim .: ilia X ham, Mla» Lc- v " M.t«s Mate! QraoberT. M:b^s Clara 2' .. ■- - I ,V,:-s Tneo Me- D klisa Lola Haver, Mt^i i- ; ... -,\ .i.'-ama. Mi.is Flor : ■ . Miss l>il!a ..;ipm. Wai .. ; iad ZJr;-:. WUUam B. •..lions. :;r.,. K.jtM-ri I ,-iyT.in, t*nn;.i . -. :it Eterkfns;. nnaaciii Starr. Jo **■' : - : 'i--r, Frt-dcrlfit 1-i er .:n ■si .- ...jCoSluiu. r ctir dar.<-e s are scheduled for next week. The • ec: '-■ at Berkeley Institute will bo given at l»« tnSTIIpH .«, ! ::s. la Lincoln Place, r.cxt Thi:rs *?: ' ••' ntas. s«d the aen;..r dar.r-e cf Adt-li/Jil will .. aaacaably iiail. The . - ,ut<-s place at the Farm 8r nn * < 5 o» F . .v. :.:■-, a:;J i!.e 1 orem*;h Park a • is the 3<-^T-.e o* the « blnlkee Club . - ercoiaa; alf-o. . semaa eawnt of the Brooklyn Bea Inary -xtis bdd at the Plt.-revont As • ea Wedaaadsy afternoon. The ad •*■• ants .. ;:v. r«-d by the Ilev. J. Howard Mellsh, etar ■ ? Bo)y Matty. Tb« niu?lc was furnished ?•**** '•'■••■: Q-::..-*»t. : I jv.-lng the exercises a IT** '.or. -B-as held at llio school. No. 18 Plerrepont et» . ls '- :nK thfc prlnclj^ai. Miss Stevens, arid .the ESP* 1 *° -iv» ier« Mrs. Erewster. Mrs. «f r "* . in(i Mr .. T norrnon _ uf the hoard of trustees. [?••••»■ »>re r-rofusely ilt^ornlfd with Ani«r "■w ii»ai.jt) rowes. t:,« class rtowtr. Th« girls ij^Ui^ed wrn.- ijjss il-ltn L. Appleton. Mlas Mil- BL,«\ BM'«rd. Miw. Helen m! Brooks. Miss 5r' n J - Oaaaa, Mj»-s Rebecca X Forbes. Miss - ;. J tt; ». Ms « Florence L. M^Uory. Mis 3 Hur- BF **• Mysatt, Miss Beatrice M. OitrogKe. Miss "*-«•' S. Btanlon aac Miss Helei. C. Wood. ,M, M ■•sirtg ICaUer cave a luncheon on Saturday ■ last we«k at her home. No MS Sterling Place. th*'** tjr '"' ' rdc * * of th To Ban Club of wl: eh BBak •.» t T'" v ' ''i- Tsio table appointments were la CcvJ« ? : '*n. Pink ro««!i oeintr the flowers ■■-!. »rtsw?, *' "' lal<! •' or •:-.Mii. ami the uu-rt^ were %j .". * a with tOrmr backed I i>t trunheß. engraved }•>. -^ r , a " : " ° r "... ■. :lk /)• r sTue'ta wens Misia !-:i.'-';: J ' :: ' :r:i - M.a'j .Mar?u»rt:e Kitlior. Miss E''"'^.- ' '• ill^> Anroi !> Tabor, Miss Lulu h','--^ .:'.•;■• i'iss r-oli^, Scliu«::ljahu uud iiiaa • ... rSFD cmmns ix cannon. Old Sea Captain Quickly Brought Cannibals to Terms. K.?sartown. Ma,-., Jun< . 4 (Spec-lan.-Inter-stlni? fentures of the !,i ari(l or aarli , Vs vir.ovard, of which this la the county Hat. are the relics st old whaling days. Of these relic Oka most Interesting are the old captains of the whaling ships, com paratively few of whom now are left Bach year many of them are gathered to their fathers, and !n a tew years they will he no more One of the most picturesque of The old skippers !s Captain Cyrus Mantcr. of West rtabury, Martha'a Vineyard. Fifty years ago. when the Xew-Bedford whale shi;<s made voyages of three or four years. It was naeeflamry for them to visit the different groups of islands !n the Pacific Ocean to replenish their : Btock of water and wood and to get fresh meat. Captain Manter Is ever ready to tell of his experi ; ence on one of these calls at a port, when he bom barded a town and held a canr.lbal chief as a hostage for a few hours. ■'In about the year 1859," said the captain. In tell- I Ing- the story, "I was master of the ship Etiropa, Co tons, which sailed from Edgartown. and was cruising "between seasons" in tha Pacific before go ing north In the spring. It was getting- along tow ard the last of the 60600, and we wore In need of water and fresh meat, so 1 decided to touch at M&a-dalena. The Island of MagtJalena is the most southern island of tho Marquesas group, situated just south of tho Sandwich Inlands. There la a range of mountains over the island, and tribes of natives Inhabit both sides. These tribes were at war with each other at that time. After a battle the winning tribe would gather up their dead vic tims and roast and eat them and have a great celebration over the victory. "We sighted the Islands and came in at the mouth of a small bay, at the head of which was a village. The houses were mado of bamboo an.l had thatched roofs, tte chiefs house being prominent among the huts. As soon a* tha ship anchored the natives would coma off In canoes around It, anxious for trade and to see if water was wanted. There was a w!-.lto man In the ranoe with tho chief, and he acted aa interpreter. He had been there some time with the natives, and they did not kill h'.m as they wanted him for their Interpreter. "As the natives were cannibal*, It was not cafe to go ashore, so we proceeded to make a bargain for three hundred bnrr»is of water. We were to raft the .-asks part of the way ashore; then the natives were to • ike them ashore* (111 them and swim them out through the breakers, .. Were our boats were to take them In tow and bring them to the ship. This ■» a» !j be done by t.".«j natives for one keg of powder. The water was about all aboard -only one more raft to get -=o I ax.d another captain, who was 1:; there aj the me. left the sh.ps to «o to an other bay, Where the natives were more friendly. and we. could .md for trading purpose*. 1 left orders with the mate to get the rt-si oi the watt •rhilQ I v.as gone. "I had r.ot been n? the bay long before ! siw one of my boata coming ami being rowed very fast. .'..• crew bad the following story, which they t i.i excit.dly. They said the boat Bteerer w~nt In With '.lie la.xt raft of c:i.-ks for water and had let his boat land. No sooner had he done co an he *.)und -oat. crew und ail being carried up the L'-ai h ■ rard the bushes' The crew Jumped out and ran r their lives but the natives were t><> much y.eHM-ii with the l.oat and whale tre:ir to chaso far. The men came o;t on a point of rocks by the ship, and were tail aaourd in v very excited condition. "So 1 we] t back aboard the *ii!;> and md iho story true. The r.ative S were very much elated with their prize, mid supposed they would not be miv lested. Hut they had not only the boat, but all the whale giur a."'.a the raft of casks, and I did not propose to go away and leave them. I had one cannon aix imi a: : got another from the uthcr ship. Tli-. so I mounted in a convenient place, made car tridges ot considerable strength of powder, and greased the guns well Ina •• '<"> a siad plenty of old Chain That we But up into pieces of two or three links in I piece. These we pot in on a good charge of powder. Now, with the guns ■'. ready, we hauled the ship pretty iloso in toward the village, broadside to. The natives were making prepaia tlons for a rtght. supposing we were going ashore, but w« sr.tr-r.ded to give inern a aurprtei j-ar*y from the deck— something they knew nothing a!»>'it, as they knew nothing about 'nig guns. VV« pointed the cannon at the chiefs house, that was near a lot of eoeoanut trees, and near which the nutivea hud congregated, all greased -with eoeoanut oil and ready for battle. " on*, two, three, fire" Bang! went tho -ar-.ron. anil away went tho ga^Je end of the houßt« and branches off the. tr*«-s. The chain whistled through the air. sounding like a *lren whistle- All that could be seen yf the natives ■'■■ ' black stro.iks go ing for the hills. Wo gave then aeveral round*, mowing down the houses and pruning the trees Sit a great rate Later we saw a eai I put oil from the point with a white flag We stopped shooting and the canoe '*ame to tho chip. lij it arag the chief and the white man. The latter pleaded Bflth ub nut to do any more damage to the town. I told him to put the chief al>oorii us I tvanted to «(j<j him; so ho came ab.iar.i. in I we Immediately put him In Irons and set him down on t lie main hat. ■■- ■ ■• Now the conditions are.' i said to the Inter preter, •.-.(it rou bring back the caaks full of fresh water, the *-hal«»boat. with all the gar. and all the other plunder you have taken immediately. or I shall deliver this chief over to the tribe you are a> war w.th.' •The natives were only too glad to brtnjr every thing back as quickly as possible. I kept the chief until everything was returned, and then let him «■>. I hauled the E-iropa off at anchor for the night. On sailing the next morning for the sandwich is. unds we gave th« cannibals a gun aa we welched :■ v* a parting salute <>n arriving at Hono lulu the news of the bombardment hud rend. -1 ..,, ,. and had beeu published In Father Damon a mlßßionary paper, callf-d 'The Friend, the rnis •'i.jnaries beui very much pleased that the aja* telenlana hud learned a Lenon, as they h-id been driven away by them. When my supplies were sent aboard b? the merchants they were directed to T. S. alilp Europa.' " HONOES C. T. LEWIS'S MEMOEY. New-Jersey State Charities Aid Association Adopts Resolutions. The Board of Managers of tha New-Jeraey State Charities Aid Association net on Friday, at Elisa beth, at th» home of Mrs. Emily B. Williamson. r o take action In regard to th« late Charlton T. Lewis. Th« vice-president, the P..-v. Albert Ernman, i i Mcrrlotown. presided. There was a largo attend ance of the managers. The following minute M adopted, and ordered to be Bent to the members Of Dr. ;,ewls's family and to the press. The death of Charlton T. Lewis Is an Incalculable less to tail association. He served :is its presi dent for many r**rs. and freeiy gave the best qualities of his noble nature and jmai .Intellect for the work of redemption and relief. He aimed at ertat reforms, and actually accomnllahea much. but the full measure of his influence is a. lega.y 'or posterity, and ill wave Itself into tte history of al \'s a simple and yet most significant Illustration of bis unselfish character, we may refer to his deep int-rest In the Inmates oi 1 the Wew-Jewey Btato reformatory, at Rahway. As chairman of tte com mittea on parole, be ■pent many days in th« month reviewing the cases recommended for parole, paying the Closest attention to the details In each ewe. ezamlninc 'he teachers and employes, and apend taC a long time with the boys, sparing no trouUa It: these investigations. With aff»"t ionat.-; remembrance and tender rever ...« 'wr- nake this record on our minute*, as an « p^lor^ot our sorrow and of our sympathy for the bereaved members of his family. Tlio board of managers elected Mrs. Emily K. ■Williamson president erf the association, and the Rev P a Foy secretary- rhe two vacancies m the board of managers were rilled by the election of Miss Mary Btnton Lewis, of Morristown. and tiwis C. Daws. of Englewood. Mish Lewis is a daughter of Charlton T. Lewis, and was associated with him in much of b> public work. Mr. Dawea Is secretary of the tWood Hospital Board, and wc'.l known In Bergea County. THE HEIGHTS CASINO INCORPORATES. The Casino Realty Company, which Is to build a clu-bhouse for the Height* Casino, an exclusive organization recently formed, has fll«d articles of incorporation at Albany. The capital Is 1150.000. Justice Kelly la tte Supreme Court, Brooklyn, yes terday approved a certificate of Incorporation of th» Heights Casino. The incorporate™ In both ca«.«e are William B. Brlnsmade. -No. It* Columbia Heights; Daniel Chauncey. No. 12a Jeralemon-st; John Htli Morgan. No. !)7 Columbia Haighta. Fred erick W Mow No. 33 Remuen-st.; henry P. Noyea, Vi, 90 Kemser-ot. ; William A. Putnam. No. 70 iiomsrti-atrSnd Alexander M. White. jr.. N . 95 Wlilow-st. FaRMKHS* FOREMEN" are expert and valuable, and sometimes difficult to set. Bat a cumber of good ones may be secured by coosalt tn« tho situations WantrU iniT«rtl»eii»eats In the nar row columns. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool .Tuna 4. 1 p. m.— <"otton— Spot in fair demand; nricca i Dolnw h.ifli.T. American middling. fair, o.'jtM; L^ ' MTmg C.s^:; middling. ii.74.i. low ml.Miin -. «.w>.:. Suud orJlnar%' 0-*6 VI; or<llnar> - . 6.2*1 17\e sa>.« of the *a." tiers i*C»>i> bal»« of w!.kh H»> ■•■ r '> (tar ayeculat'oa and export. 'ana lnc|-.*!e.l 7.1««» AjnsrlPaa. Receipts. I. Oik) ba.las Invading *»• American. Futures opened easier Juno «I&11 J'ine and July. <'<*3>i. .July ana AugUJt. «S«W' Aii^ist and .S^iitrmix-r. 0.164; ■ifiainhar aati QBte b«- i 74J i rtnl'tr uafQ November. .1.33.1; Noram unsi Uecember. J.WJ; December ar.d Junuarj'. 6.45 d. January and ■ iary. 5.42 J. SOUTHERN COTTON MARKETS. M '■£. N-t. Grjjs. Seles. Stoci;. rsiniua '■»<•■ u% ■.-: MJ 321 WB N'frtolk .....— / 173 1.3 — !.i>.j t?i> n r nominal . \W •»«» ■»<>••' 8 30..K7 ifrw-Ottasaa. steady ..11-- «M CVJ 4.00«) l*.W Mobile, nominal 11 *« — — — i ■-- M-mphlr. SSM US •"'• ! " .— *•*£ Ai»u«ta, nominal — W W -'- l«.«Tn <"i ajl«-ston, nunjlnal — — — -..l.i Hc-ua'oa, «aa>. 11*. 2W> 3» *» !.« NEW-YORK DAILY TBIBUNE. SUNDAY. JUNE '-. ISM. THE MARKETS. TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS TO-DAY. .„. N -v Tack. June 4. 1304. Ashes, pitgs SlTallow. pass 480 Beans, white. bbU. 174 Orel kes 7 iKur. : ' '» 4.230 iJutter. ; .:« 4.30J -^•ir. sacks I:ls:',* fyi..^«., p^ffs i.Ma m * i. bhU ITS r: Kg «. cases 0.925 '-onimcai. bags 3. .'>'«■ Dressed poultry, pkgi. 2N) ')atm»al. bbls 234 LJve poultry, crates.. l'«> wheat, hush ft.ouo raoaea iCal) cases. . 77S Corn, buth liuOi vherrles .("alt! boxes.. 3.» Data, bush 54.000 Apples, bbhi ISO Kar.-v. bush 1.20© Potato^, bblg 14.12.'. Ma.t. bush 13.900 Boats, bbta MB Hay. urns 1.060 Spirits turp. bbls 460 Straw, tons 50 I'itch. bbl» 25 MiHf.-.-d. ton sT QUcmlw. pkss !•"•> Ora«s seed, ha*«.... 214 Hi!, lub. bbhi 290 B<v-f. bbla 100 Olto stock, pkus *M Beef armed), cases. iMo .'Vanuts. bag:3 9.V» Pork, bbla 7.-. Totiarco. hhds 100 Hams. pk?^i — Tobacco, pkgs «,-,.» Bacon, pkgs 30s WMskry. bbls 08 Cot meats, piegs 513 Cotton, bales 27r. L*rl. ti»rr»'S 59. » Coti aseed oil. bbls . . 4(*l Lard. Itcgs 2,9110 i Leather, sides 2.375 EXPORTS TO-DAY. Wheat, buns Hi. 450 Tar. bbls 13 1 torn, bush 3.340 Refined pet. gals... 55.740 P^as, busn 58« 0 t; nseed oil. B al9. 138.900 Beans, bush .-,.. Lubricating oil. a!s 48.300 Hour, bbls 4,180 Pork. bbls 433 .Flour, tacks 0.223 Beef. bbla 188 I 1 nrnmeal. bblß Kl4 Beef tcs ltJ» i •«<!. tt> 1.200J Bacon, t> 4f»5.7.">0 Bra "-' ft- 2.loo|Hama. It) i . < ►■ .0 . WM swl. bags... in r^ir.l. IT) 1 132.3.'xl I Hops. bai <•- ... 100 L«r.i oil. Mils 808 Whl.-k«y. a!s 1.040. Steaxine, 1 16.006 I (MlmMil, n> 490.9181 Tallow n> 211 ■»*" Ollf-ake. r» . 364.300 Qreaae. Hi 2T.1 •««> Spirits turp. gals.. 7r..» Butter, tb M.OBO Rosin, bins 600 1 Che. " .. 142.300 1 Pll ■.. bl Is . :>, CASH QUOTATIONS. : Iron, Nor. No IMy (1368 Flour, M;.is. patents. $3 35 I Iron. 5... N~o2sott.. 1300 i Cotton, middling... 11.75 I Steel rails 28 m» Coffee So 7 Rio. .. »\ j PIK irun warrants., 800 Sugar, granulated .. 4.93 ; Lake oupp er Ingot.. 1290% Uolaaaee. OK. prim* 37 I Tln 27 25 Beef, family 10 <*> ! Exchange lead ... 4 ..7.. Beef hams 20 75 ; Spelter 4!>T. TaJlow. prime 4-, Wheat No 2 red. . . 1 14- a Pork, mess 13 2.". Corn, No 2 mixed... SB Hogs, tressed, Hit* n>. HH Mixed oata. » M It 4:.'j i Lard, prims ... C 73 GENERAL MARKET REPORT. _. New-York. June 4. HKVI. COFFEr: — It »-ai a Vft-\- quiet morning in the coffee market. Transaction! for thu session an-ounted to only about ia,7rtj bags, and prtcea stiow.-d no material altera tion. The opwilnir was steady at un<-han»-eil prices, and the market, ruling about unchanired until near the clone, wan tlnaily st.ady at unchanged prices to a d-'cllne of f> points. There was nothing in the n«ws to promotu activity Cables were without feature. Prices at Ham burg wera a partial * 4 pfg lower. Havre reported a liartla! decline cf i 4i 4 tranc. Sar.t's advanc«-l I*! rets after Ah<- holtdajr, but KlO lemHln-d uni-hantce<l a.:ul re celpti were Just about in llnH with recent flrires. The two porta bad 13.000 l>ti«s. Una) _:>.>kmj tMga for the B!im.< da- lnst yar. The Interior Santos movement WH rather lighter than expected If anything, and the p^lnvr is fcr cor.tinuM sma.; finures on Monday. There can be to doul.t. hoirever, that the flgrtires must s<«-n expand as a result of the new crop, movement, and mean while tha ep ,\. Bsarkat appears to have entered thai '.isuai period of stnunir-r inaction. At any rate, there un at cr-si'ni fe^' ITIi 1 if'H 1 1 ">T*K of nnr nf-' « 1 h ♦ the Street merchants reporting verr Uttl« inquiry. H Jg the usual thinjr. too. for Interior buyers to potpocs pur chases as the new market season approaches. In expecta tion, that th«j first ni.«h of new crop supplies to market win tni p a better buytnar ■;::< The sp it market was qutet. with quotations on the basts of > : V- for Rio No 7. The ranre of contract prices in the local market to—lay was as fhllowm: Tester- Openine; Il'.frn Ijiw. Close day. Jun» — — — - i -.....-.-..1 6.45 July 5.38 8.53 555 8.50©0 M 5.33 Aug-ust — — — C454J4.70 6 .«.' Feptrrnber IS.i .'..•■:. 5 So r. ::, i.- - B.W '.r ber — -- — 5.8553.90 B.JXI Novemher — — — 5.5596.00 B.BC December 6.03 C."5 6.0J rt.mi-., v .».- '>' JatiUHrv — _ — 6.UM(M.iS «. lr, February — — — 6.2iw9<;.30 8.2S Man-h ■•■ 35 8.33 B.'t." t»..-.oflfl v, «33 April — — — fi4«Mjr«4."i « 4.'. V.4-. ...6 90 8.33 •' V. 6.5<»9«.5.* 6.;0 Foreign rorr>« Market* -Rlo-i^iftee market quiet So T Rio. SJ4.Ni; -x.-hiniT'' 1-J4.1; rvrvtpta, 4.000 fca*«. »h!;> ni<-:itH for Enrsp*. l.<»yi l>u*»; stork, •»■.'. '•*> »a«*. S,ui «o» — 'V)ffee nurk.'t quiet: *ood ov*r«.g« rtnnt'». B6000; receipt*. U.iOK) saga (t a dnv.i»; stuck, «24.1X)>» '<airs- Hamburs — • 'nffee Tiarif* opened \ pfamtla lower; at 23" 1 r> m was -• taaeaoMaajd ta '« pfennig lower; sales. ;s.r<, • ;T s. Havr»— CtfTM m.irk-t .r»-n^l b*rc; v ««eailv. ti; vhar.R»r\ to '4 Crane lower; at 12 :n- 'Tic!iance\l. total bu:»«. 14.1.MU L-ag». ranua.r-« k.41.83"k .41.83" July !s».^« F»!w-ary ... . . .41 .v> A iirist 40 mi March 4175 H«ptember 40.23 April 12.00 OcMNw 4<> _•: Mar i: - Nov«-niUT . 411 7:. June SftJ Daeamfaer 4100 The ttaMrtlcnl posltl >n at .'lran :»:• eoffM ll as tbttowa: To ■'.rv ImsH minth. N«w- Tork (!<»l!v«rl»e i iiit li.->-» 7 Ual:lai<.re OaliAvrtaa 8S« S.TO3 Tota! •■.:■■ a.HB 17 .'.49 :■■ ■ ri stock M SUUS.TI2 BalUmora stoik 90.HD3 n.otl Maw-Orlaana 3 ...... - .... Bi -- sw.47a Stock at all ports •. > .;.L 1 .'1.7T2 S.Sa Jt: Afloat -M" "AW iaq,aao Visible mpiiiy ........ tT*«.Trt 2.735.243 Bam« Urns 190S 2.357 277 2. J4.S.T':7 <X)TTON -Testenlsy rm une of (he m.-nt active und « c!t'.r.,- -arjrttar!* in l>.« tttati rv 1 f the market. Tho s^>\ - •mm»ni'.i June ooaStUOR r»j" rt ;r - '. more h»«riih than had sea BWMral'.y ar.t:'-!p«rr.! •:!■; aji ( ....«.■.; t.v :i MenaatlonaJ r>r<-ajt. w!;li n>;»r. . vl 1 . r';e h.ni»e» in the BUact a.- f ;-. *s #*-:i#-: %. Hivf allortl lines were ''overed on tli»* do— elm*, and served :n ohecic ■:." downward tend^n^r aaise- Whati to far as tho >.UJ crop month* n,ire oOBeenMO, b'lt the new rop eoattnoed w-i»K anJ ttoood *'■ pra>:tlntl!y tha lowost pricw of the lar. The market :.aj a » seJi •tart Cables, which oa Friday had ym Itroosly bullish. pi-oveU vary weak, and the local market ..p>»in>l weuk a: * •(» ojlne of 7;i'J^ p<jlnts. with tho new cri>i> months - . . :.« tbe decline. Tl:e»e t>u»!t:.>n3 • -•tt-rlav recently have b»<*n rendered relattvery stoady by i reiing In. while tho old crop ha* Le~n '.^oimlnic »> mj>:-!U but this yaatafdajT uiorning It »f>.'in«--l tl.ai the siiiiport frxiin ttils sourco was w:thdra-*-:i owlaf to Urn eotuhl 1"! (avoraala wnth.-r Bmkers w::h N»w Orleans eoaaaettflßM w«rt» exr-evdliiKly heavy scUers on the eaU, •:.■. offer'.nM* I t-.. this aource ContUXtted throujiiuut th«- entire <• skl.il. Ju^j". which had cit««.i on Frtday at n.62ir. apaaad »t 11 550. and beXure the ic>v»rnmeat rep r: m« lusu- 1 hj.! lecllned !i» 11.37 c, while October hung around 10140 and I»«-<-««nit>rr in ■•. Th* t*rort vu rea.l pr»»mi>t *"' '.he oloae of tlio Ilrsi bait hour. I: »ln>wed the ii---iar» ■ ::■::■. ■,'. the growing crop to be 83 pet cent and ti-.« lncr>-iitH !n a r-age ... Vi I per e>-rit. Thin was laken t>> mean that tha crop hal not vt'i^jred so poor a stait us h»4 i>»vu oapectod, altoousii tho jun.iit^.Ti is si.itihtiy 1 th« t»-u vuuxs' avanun . was followed by .i break to 11.23 c f<>r July. i> afio tor October am: »•.«><•. for December, Wail St:-<et h»:ir 1:. 1. •:.-(.!» tiiuvht v: ; ac!:v»:v uti the decltn*. Cbecklnsj tho downvnnl course, n.> far ait the o!U crop months wer« IMIIII laaii. while th- new crup eoniluuml r»!a:i'. < Iv ■ i 1 .» wltti October Mr:!:j:^' as low its '.1 Sac an-! 1 eccmber l> 78c These posirions c!osed ut practically the lowest point. nrhllo July, rallrin; ■«■•'- covering, cbaod at 11 .'."W". ,!•-■■ from tho lowcat at about 13 points, Tim uuirlist was " «f-»ady, net 2iVy4s points lower. Hale* w••n -1 rted of BOB, CUO bales Spot sales of cotton In the Lnurp.wl market Were. :.ilr. «iin.uni::iK W «t. ut LOO ba!-», and tha v'»!' M:p;;iy Bhowtaa of *Th«» Cferoßtd*'" made rather a bullish stiowlnic. but new enjp proajpaeta wera the doaslaattas Cact r as tli«-y have b-«n Cor tin. last , .... „ The rarire of contract r-rlces la th« lo<-a! market to duy wad at follows: Tester- Open Him. 1,, w. Close Jar June 11.40 1142 1113 11.12011.14 1147 July ILM 11 "'1 11-23 U.38rrf11.38 11 "12 AutTJst II IS 11.19 in «7 11.0n.-Jll i>2 11.20 September . IO.SO M .'.:• 1 • .'7 li».2^(rli>.3i> ] > •"•7 October ... 10.10 10. 10 8.83 0 870 0.90 I" -•> Voyember ......10.01 10 90 8.80 '.> 78*1 <>><(» 1021 Iwmbw . 10.i» 10 i" ■■< 7' 1 . ■> TBfl » n 1a 23 January 10.04 ll.lrt U.7J> i» ji:.'u !i>4 Id .24 AUKICT'I.TT.'RAI, BITREAIT*a JJJtrm CONDITION OF 1 fOTTOM mop Fi)R LAST MBVBN YEARS. 04. '08. "02 '01. '00 'M "M. '07. i Virginia S3 72 U2 '.<- l»4 — -- -7 ] N. Carolina. . .84 74 l»l 87 -.1 87 Srt 84 B Carolina,... -: 7H 97 BO -'• M H -7 1 Georgia 7s 7B U4 •-" SB 88 M -4 Floriia H8 -1 100 h.S aa . „ 7.) 3,, Alabama ■><> 73 82 :•• st H 80 Rl Misssiili.pl ...SS 16 •>» 83 89 78 81 7rt .'. ulslana ...h6 70 86 -■ 68 81 -» >>4 ! Tr.t..b 84 7o U5 M 71 »i XII v; arlnn— ■ *4 76 109 Sl 91 an imi 83 Tennessee . vi 83 100 M M 85 Ho 77 1 Missouri 83 -:'. 100 n M — 88 P" Oil ihoma ... 88 72 »«i 88 7.1 hi >«-.' 72 j Indian Terr* HO ffl 88 HO m »4 hii 85 j Averag ...53.0 74 : 80.1 615 52..1 85.7 88.0 83 3 The Liverpool weekly report, with comparisons, follows: This Last Last week w»ek. year 11)02 Bales all kinds 4iM>oo 19.000 in -hii* r,t».,rip<i Males American 81,000 11. cod ,>..i()(i 48,000 I .-.-ij.-s tot ipexnUatloß. . 4. him : titles for export em 1 <*»< ■' ■>■ 1 1 Forwarded 81,000 34."* 1 " 20.(100 55. mil i :.-... is all klmis 4:'..i^»> s."».miii 24.(»H» 19,000 Imports American 28,000 48.000 m»hj l.'H»» Exports, actual . 2.iKJ<» 4.00<i S.t>il«( 4.'-.< i Stock all kinds ......880.000 6<Xi.i»*l n22.i*«) :iil." im>i Stock Amcrli-an 488.000 4TU.000 023.000 843.000 Afloat all kludu 000 •S.Otm IK.OOO 47,o<*> Afloat American.. ■ 40,000 SU.'JoO :;d.ooo ST.OOB ,': n Exchange Ppec'al IJverpo< 1 Cables.— Spot cotton, a fair baataaaa [ulna Salsa 8,000 bales. -;■■■■■. ...r:.in and •Sport, SOU. American. 7,000; r»efipt», 1.000, all American; ml I '.:.::>-' land, 0 74.. Futures opened" steady. 2 points l.iwor on Bear ami 8 points lowor on .llMt.int positions. ClnaOll M'il«-t .ut «tead> , net "If 11 [H^'.ntH lower; Juno. •.Sid; June-July. <l.*3d; .ruly- August. tI.StM; Ausjae* Bsp tember, 8 '.!>■;. Baptember October. 5 74.1. Oetotier N'.)v»ni h^r B.9Sd Suvrt-.ivr : '.■.■»ml.«r, 3. »(!.!, December Tamiai 1 5 43.1: Januan Pebruary, 8.490. FLJJXTR AM' MKAL Th« Hour trade »J« neglected cm Saturday by riut. n of the wheat dacltWO ami pricti^ In most canes were nor* i.r less nominal. Spring v>airnt.\ J.'. -«.>».". >> i- winter straights. $•» I'"Ss.'>. winter patents. 85 10015 40; spring dear*. $4tf*4 20. extra No 1 winter, ?3fi«.K/354 extra No 2 winter. S3 38083 SO RYE FLOUR —Quiet. Quoted: Fair to goo.l. }3*»Ml'i. choice to fancy. $4 IBQC4 •'•'> CORN aCBALr— Quoted: Kiln dried *2 MtiVi 1". v* to brand. BAG MEAl<— Steady. Quoted: Fine white and yell. $1 40«»*l 4.".. coarse. «1 ■ *■!;.«'. 12 FEEP Steady Quoted: Western spring. *21; standard middling, 821 75; flour <!■■ »24. red dor. 128 60 to arriv.,; •/ bran. »24«*J24 50. bulk and sack?; middling. t24«r52400; red dog. $27; hominy .-hop. 52130, bulk; sacks, $22 75. oil meal. $23 50. CHAIN WHEAT — Wheat opened firm and about Me higher on steady cable* and •ontir.ued unfavorable weather. but weakened almost Immediately and nilerf eaay during the balance of the si-jFlon. with the official o!.>*> .it a net loss of '»3"j<\ while euro prices sojd off another eighth. | !t looked as though the crowd w«re long and preferred i •.-.kinjr exlstlmr profits to carrying their holdings over Sunday and runcine the r.s.i at a change lor the better In ! tha CTOB jltuatlon. At any rate, there was cfin«li3erabl« ; llnuidation. an.! the market met with comparatively Uttlo j support beyond limited coverln* at the dec-Una as early | seUcrs t<«.k profits Heavy rains were reported in tha Northwest, accompanied by an area of low pressure, but • i'i "•• r.l'tlor Is naturally suao-ptlble to change, and It is .Joubtfui whether the, rains are doing any especial .Tamaje. The EnKlinh markets were moderately higher, but con aia.-.i little feature, while ParU was sllslitly lower. Rnmrnhn'' says tnar the reports concerning the Rumanian | crop m Vss •atlsfacton even than those of late, only sr.-mt a quarter ef a iron now being expected. The weather tOT*C*n called for continued showers In the wheat !•!■ i > .. — ■ w Rut these Is always a dlsruwltHm after a •pell him ukatner to took tor * betterment. and tUere to some uncertainty as to the probable showing of the weekly crop bulletin next Tuesday. After the regular doss the market was dull and easy, with July wheat sell- Ing at 93*»c. September at 85« He and* December at S5Hc at I o'clock. No 2 r«l closad at $1 1-14 fob. Xo I Northern Manitoba. $1 06*4. CORN — The local corn mar ket was entirely featur»iess all day. without sales, and ctaaed imiiilasHj ':3Si: net lower. At h!.-air> a illghtty higher open;r.« was followed by Imme'tlate reactions In response to vigor as unloading, the crowd apparently pre fernng to get profits rather than support the market further at the m ment an crop news, although latt-r was vary ailTTslTl genaral rains being noted again all ! through the corn belt. No 2 corn torn* at 3*" siewator ; and at BBa fob afloat. No 2 white and yellow. «V- OATS j —In line v. itli the baanrteaai !n other markets, oats soM off to-day, the only bullish feature >mj a fair cemand , for July from brokers. . "a*h .->ats In N»w-Ycrk were dull. I \Mrir\g .iuote,i as follows: Ml soil M to ■- " 45 ■-: -? Mlc . 1 natural white. .TO to 32 rh. 4S l -<r4l l '\ ar.d c'.ippe<l white. 30 to 40 Th. S(^r.2^ RTF. -Market slow He 2 Western. -<■ spot, (r. 1,. afloat. BARLEY— Market Inactive Feed '< ing wot quoted at 4(Jc. a i f New -Torlt. and malting ! nominal. NEW-YOr PRICES. Taatar- Wheat: Onsplngu Kizh. I.ow. Close day. July IH's M% MS »3* k »4 flaplanilm ... I.i> l i F« 11-16 88*4 '■"■"« 8"* I December >'i S6 83 l . o5V* SjS Corn: ( July — — — ,'rti, 86% ; September — — — 54S COS CHICAGO PKICKS. Wheat: July SKl'i, •>'% >«<.^ M I»">*i I September MS S4H h3*4 S3 « i?4 -* Corn: July 51 : * 51". t 49H 4>.>\ 51 j September 4«H 4l> ;> » 4* 7 M 4J>*» 4.'- December 45 4i 43T» 44 45 Oats: July 4"Hs 40', 39 * 38 60% September 31** ;u ■» 31% BJ% 31 -\ Decembar 31 » ■i- 31 i 31 "» 32 Lard: July $«47 ! . $«47' a »« 40 Jli4O |i"47a September tiO2'a li tso 607% «o7 a 663 Ribs: J"'v 670 G75 660 6 6T% 6 72' i aeptemter «S7^» C iK^i tl S5 lisa v m I'ork : "lv USB 11(30 II 47-» 11 ,',71» 11 ' ; 5 September 11 81 USB 11 70 1175 i;»7 : -j Receipts of breadstuffa at interior u°ints in t!jousand!\ last thre« ciphers «MJU) omitted. Hour bbls. gram bus.i. as follows _ Flour. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rye. Barley. ' ! j! ra *^ > 1> 17 054 154 3 16 Milwaukee 3 13 2 M 1 4.1 Mlnneapoiis — 108 : i, IS ■ .0 Duluth — 23 — (l — j dt. L»>ulß 0 & 113 41> — — Kansa* city _ |a - s H _ _ ToißlJ^ — 4 4.-. 3» — _ 2?"?" 1 2 4 12 - — p «una — 1 as 21 — _ Totals 22 283 110 373 7 ~ST Shipments from these points: 9JJ2«« It 16 442 809 4 12 Milwaukee it — 1 a — 4 Mllllleuyullß Bi> iU 3 -( _ « t>Uluth — M _ 170 _ m 8t Uiuis ... 5 52 77 4« _ —. Kansas City — ;. • 4.-) 4. Toledo - i.-, 27 3S _ _ Peur <^ •_ • — — at 41 — — T "'a!» 08 240 023 688 ~4 2U3 Receipts at Atlantic n.,r;«: New- York 13 .; ■;) 54 _ x gjfWO •■« 24 U 5 _ _ I'hiladelpiua ....... a J — a _ Bnltlnwre ... 3 1 3 _ 1 Kaw-Oriaaaa a — >» s __ _ Totals 2U 33 42 75 i 2 Exports from Atlantic ports: New York U 19 3 _ _ _ Pnlln.lelpo.la, i> 2 14 Newport News ... 2 — _ New Orleant 1 _ _ _ Ttotala 23 21 4 14 "II _ MOLASSES AND SYRTTS-Th, market for both syrup. s-w Orlea ■-. :. 8 , ; , >>. Kan KKKIOHVS— In all departments of ft, careo steam tor.nage. business was ii t iH. and very little damaod ' • '■> uui-s were , - . .r ' the Inquiry win UmiwJ. but rai«i w»ro g-nera'lv wSI maintained, wuotationa to Live.-:.,.)! tilasc.jw an.l 1,., w-n ; . m. ijn ,,,, Hull and br.,t '.. sd: LeUb a! ?dN.w: ,":T nominul Rotterdam, 2c; Hamburg. U afga Bremen. l. f K3 ; eottoo. to Liverpool, per 100 ftX lS ! U>n.lur.. oata, »d. ••iiAHTfc.-KS-Unuah steamer I7W taam. »u S ar. Ma p.m Dorta sKU CBha t, .NVw York or 11; U^ii-hia. .he. Norw.gun bark. Ht taaa, lumber. An napolis, N to Uumi« Ayrts. •- 01 H.j«u'1 o in \ r- o weglan bark 88] tor.s, lur.iuer. Weymouih ' v■ V to Bau"mnr Ay f" 1 • *"' or , Koe ." 1 ' > - «»■ •**. " t.r* coal. Ba..lmore to Sar«nsa«. T-^ii. tbaaca to Arroyo PR lumber, tl si> and port -harge*. Kcuuoner. 340 tons gor.l cii.l cargo. hCBC* to Tanu*. pilvat« t«m*; acaooMl 3UO taata. ii> orpraaa. MobUo to iwtucket. «:,•,; aeboaoor; 4.'^ tnr.a. dry cypress. Brunswick to New-Tork. basis 15' w, .',71 tons, -rushed stone. CUatoa p.jir.t to Porta ■■■■- ■•-.. mi PMvata tanaa. tbence Naw«on Sewi to gaoa r. i-oal, »1 10: schooner. I>«7 tons cual Nur-oik to Boston. y>»: r Parteaaoata. W.V. British -rinirni.. 253 tons, con,, h-nce to Yarmouth. n 8, Hoc, barge 2.00" t ns capacity, coal Norfolk to Pw»ldsea! kS. o^doo BtoitS or Pi rtian.;. Udc. ;w«lv« days. OILS— The nttoaaaad etl market was steady on I'zht offrrrngs but busin.-aa am. U«nt. Unseed oil remains g«caanpd. htod petroletun 1. stead at recent price. W« ijinrt.: PBTOOLKt'St stajiUar.l white, bbls. $s ;i bula ■B2D jn>Uad«n>bla bbla, *- hi. bulk $i 20. retlned eaan New-Tort. BlOWj i'hlladeiphta. $lo (ki wat-r »-. -. lewI ew Y f k .. bb '" ! '° -'•«• «1" 13. bulk $7 25; Phi:a<i,,. .V $lo 1. 1. bulk $. 2ij wnter wait.- cases, New Y»rlt i -' M .. .; , 81380 .''•n-'..\SKt:r7ulL '■ ■■ : a b nun.. 21c. prira- anatmar y,!;^. o ,;«',.:.:,:.., yvlluw num.nal. Prt»a whit., il, prtoe winter yHI..«-. 33. MNSKKIi >.'.L- Anu-rlcan se.«. city raw. « , M 0571 : " ; ' "*"'• "' t!34Oc - I '"««tta raw. c; I'K"VISIn.V3- In face of a itr n -r live bag] market. prorUlon. op- :i e,T barely «t tfa d> with grain an,' ' llr deeUaed through moderate liquidation. SeuDtad tt m . n asparted 48.000 on Monday and 17(>.m»» nei w.-^u han.ia, Cltj bad 2.500 and • >n:aha 8.000 I'ORK — U.ll-1 ■,•■•■■• M-. Ha9slS3o : family Jl3 75 ,!u>l cl^ar 11.T3114 50. BKICK-Pteadv. quo.cd: M-is t8«$8 "0 • •;; : *'■•'., 'iv'-i'. n - VM - — »k <mot«d; tangttila I>RE*»»KT UOGti Quiet, qooted Baeoam >:- lso n BSc; \w.t n>. t%a; 141* it. «**c; pin rt-^jfrCc ti-r triii i■ , • V- Pu ' kl " i •houlderpi alow, quoted a: I . PtekMd bana alow, g,-:..i-.! at U«)10c TALJ^.U" -dteadT cltr. 4V country. ■» - t «h -. •. I..UC. -H*r-;- steady ■ $11... CTtj lard lull. . r i...e,i. ti^.c Kerlned !ar 1 dull quoted. «.-uth America. $7 5..; . '..ntlne:::, ft) -«. Uraxii km, $s :,o. Cbanpoußd dull, .j'ioi^i S t 0%a.-.-. 3ttaj_:n» lnacU»«, uuuted: Qiao, S\ : <V.y '.ard «iea — til*?, Ir. RJI i: T-ho marktt tv-day was of the ■•■... and -.f ♦'le »•«"•!« ardar m-lth demand sUck, but fhe undertow -,vns steady. V» .|uue: Domeatla. ordtttarr, iaa 1 .. r^:r ta -ood. ■^tW*«i Jjln.o to cho,c. s-, a 4 nead 4% . .">-». Patna. ..'.e..^.-; Japan, foreign, r.i mlnai !> ii..m:c. - s(t.l\^; Ja-.a. 4HOSHc; I^ngoon. In tx>nd. 2 . BCOAB Tho demand ' - refined sugar was not larr* but tho ondartona of t!i« market n» s ataadv with list prloaa unehan«ed. Pric, quoted net £«'] w lt .' rt tor cart wren days: .:ut loaf ar..i .rushed. l«BeVinoulJ ■ cubM, s.aoe; JUCXX puwdcred, .% 10c powdored, oarse powdered and fmtt powdorod. 0.06 c; Eag!^ ■ •■ rectionera' cranulated, (L2oc; K.ik.'m .■•,m :^- aod exrr* tln'a |ranulat«d, B-Cte Bagla 2 » Sri n. - •»,„ 'cSSSaS* 3 lOe; bele I S> ban and 3 n, ba*i of nne JranuUted; . 1... Emglt 8n« .:■ muTated. standard granulat.-d and diamond A. ta,v. confectlonera' A 4 SO. No. I !' an! '••'. •. . • ■■ ' - 4 4.". No ft 4.40 c; No 10, 4.86 c; Ko I] 4 ; s»k- No 12. 4 23c: No 13. 4.3 N,. 114 aad 13. 4 . 1.V No M elite rbo primary n* suisar marketH are .toady to firm ■* 1 i>!Terln«.s tor ahlpmeat. not la-*.-, an.l tha local market »h..ws steitllnrsii. Th- ciirrem lutv paid prices are us follows: Cantrifngai. "•«'• taat. .1 15 Mfc muacovado 88 test, 3 7-l«c. und molaaaaa igar. 88 teat 3 3-ISo 'Tha London bo« surnr market n M i' d tower but xteadr at the decline, with Juna anotad at Os 3V»d a., i Ju.y COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. Kew V irk, T jr. » 4 11104 BE.\.N-9 ANn PSAS— Ruy-rs vv.. r ., v, r • autM .^n to ■!.i and ...: a r-w naall toaetaa »ai-s reportsd Prices »'» eeneraU\ w«as. with outaide ejnotjtlon. Qttlto ex trem.-. in aorao auartaca thara la tuai a uttie pressure to •all Scotch paaa have tattled to $115. Tv« ,, U ote- BSANS, marrow, rholea, par >iush. $2 so«*2 n«i <jj m^ dtam, $2; do p.-% ■■<'. •i7 ; .: ( ii 'io; do rod kldaci $3 853 S2iw>; do uhite Sidney, •- MCB3' do yvllow eyi »3«0O VJ •■•.".; .i,> black ti rt;.< s.uip. #2 >(i; do lima. California S- :■■'■ .'$- 4(i do ror-i.in mttnow, lvi pai.;. 8230095 55 •I. Italiao medium. SI >us<jl «O do foreit". mtl-'m 51 7i>©sl so. do foratn r--. II IZQtI : . vSXa cma jßcMeh, bans. ix-r bush, $1 13. BITTER Receipts to-duy. 4.2£» akga T;,«r« wan no raaterla chi-ige In the situation. Most >f the aceottatlre bbrora are hildlng <,X in the ezpectaOoa of .lecunnu aorne ■ hraataaa. but aaUera were not sssMrally wiiitn* to n aks eoaceaatona, and business accompanied waa about in line with our previous quotxtl i : The feeim* is ear". howarar, on nearly all cla<eei at «to<-i<. Ex;ort^iM aaira ryude a few <-*[).. rime; til ihtpannf. riilu w.-^u in. hi '.-,". ■'; a carload of fr->ih lallo seconds at aitnut !2'4' > . a car^ load tf fancy recovated in boxes, md 1 ear of low gri renovated. OKliri-gatlnif at>.vit 1.400 -.km \\".> Creantory, avtras, per rr ISHOIS^e; .!.. firsts. 17. -f:*u <i,i SS !■• Is l."i'j'l7c; ilo thu-.'.fc. l.'.'ilt--; State Into .* tube] ntras, 17517'-»c: do firsts, tft9lS*£e; rl-v seconJa. U^j Be; do thlrda, 13c. Western hnltatloa I laailMlj. firsti! 16c; do eeconds. l.T^itfllc, reeoratod e.ttrns. "lft- do fin>ts, 146>14He Id aeconds, ;."«» l.i'-a ■-. do thirds l(*a>l2:' Western r.i -t .1 •. . ilr«t.H. l:''-ult.- do seconds, lU'i»l3 1 -; do thlnis. 12c: packing stock. No 1. tS%e; do N'.> ••' 12c do No a lti^'l'-. - '•lIEE.sk Receipts to-day 1,806 boxes; exports for Weak, .",27^ '.^>*es. The market i>r»^!i^nts a 'lui-t appear an.-- to day but \a.r*- full cream new .-hers- has cleaned no ••! ■••*>•:• of all desirable sradea, aad the tine tirm Quality liaa teen lr»tru!.ir all through the week, an.l dafce ilv« lot!t have sold slowly at a wide range In price, New ■snail .rieeso has ha.i only a nn derate demand »i: through th«> week, and :n»«t holdt r^ have more or leas sushis of b..t>? colored «nd white, 'it more especially aOsnaSt Bn the tone Is easy, with some lots ■•tTfr»-d ti> exporters * fraction under top Quotations Skin - plenty and si. -w aaleaa of enpeelally desirable unallty. Liven cal ; • t<-i for new color* i. 42s Cor old c01.r0.1. an.! SOs for white bnth old an.', new We quote: N*w, Stut^. full cr-H-n' col,.r«d. small choice. THOSe; d.^ r.tlr to g->..,:. TH©~Hc' do whit., small, choice, T%OBc; I<> f;ir to good, ii '-. ■.<-•■ ■ do small, poor. 5%6J6c; do white. !;.rse. choice. 7\ • "|o fair to «->cd, TOT^ae; 10 eoiof*d, large ehotca, s.-; d>> fair to goad 7 ; »©-7'3i;, do Urge. poor. •Itiii^c; do i:«;.H -kirns choice, .^'-c; .lo Drlniu. 4 ! j.i.'"\ do part skims, prime' 34 4 th,;- do good. 3"<i'ii':i4:c. do common to fair, 2Q2'»c; do full skims ICI lil i BOQO Bao.l»l to-day. 9.01H cases. Arrival* continue moderate, and with a fair demand stock Is 1.-antnc 10 very satl^factr.rily ; the market shows a tlrm t...n0. though values vary a koo>l deal, owing to the lrri'iyular quality <->f ntnck arrlvin*. We nuo«e: Stata, Peaßsyhrarla .i.-.l nearby fancy selected white, 20921 c: do pr'.ma to h.l -. 111.-: .'lo mixed, oxtras. Ilk-; d.> firsts. 17-! *1.5.- . \\««t»-rn extras. ISVill).-: do lirni^. 17^s#lSe; do seconds. 16#lTc; da thirds, iStJl.i'sc Kentucky, LVf-trtc; Tennessee, ir.ijj l»Hc; Southern Inferior. 13ifl4c: dirties. 13©15 c. check*. 11013 c. FRUITS— FRESH— AppIe* aalet but steady. Peaches and plums In good demand when choice. Pineapple w«.k and iuwer. Oranges dull. Strawberries m exce* stve supply and low. BlncKberrlea and huckleberries more plenty, but selling well when prime. Musjcmalona show lrrejru:ar Tiallty and value. Watermelons trvna active, but prices without tnjyr.:veraen:. W a (ju^-te: APPLES Northern .Spy. vr Juuble head bbi, $2 .Vnr.» IS SO: dr. BaUwln. $2 25'<j$2 75; •! > greening. $2 2.1^53 do Den TiaviM tZSMaSTS: ■'■>• russet, ttoxbury. $1">?«2 :<•; do golden $2^2 50 •'... all kinds, p or to fair. Sl .-- w 3J2; PHACHKH. Florida and Georgia, per carrier $1234982 25; PQOBAPPXXa Florida, per case, $1 730827; do i\ioaj>, $l«)$3S0; OBANOH Florida, per b .x. *1 256*3 W; GRAPE FRl'rr. Florida, per box. S2#s«: STOAWBrR. RIBS, Janes per apart, "fie: d> Dalawara and Mxry, land. SeilK-; do Eastern Shore. 3<J'><--: dt» Virginia, and North Carolina 3S3c; BT_^A--K PERRIES North ."an> llna, per quart. 10e He: HVKT.nRFrRRIES. North Car lina, per quart 12trH<*: KM EICON'S F!. rlda, per crate. tlfjlS 50 WATBRMEL>>XB Florida, per iUO, ISOOCM, da Florida, per carload, fl3t>v|26<A B rookly n A dieriisem en U. PIANO We advertise because we hare Pianos to sell. It is store news of valuable. and reliable interest to all music lovers. But we want to do more than sell, we want to make you a satisfied customer. Your SHP -p^ ?P* "' .« 7 d~* testimonial among your friends is % * f- 1 %J § I|V I I the best kind of testimonial, worth t-D 1 L-4 I\ L-« £i* \J far more than the one purchased P^ t xt /^ r* from someone who indorses any \j * & V I I%Z piano. Forty y^rs of successful £ 1 i~\. I * V,/ kD 3 manufacturing and selling- is proof itself that we sell only reliable Pianos that give satisfaction, not job lots of unknown make irul »jues- ion aWe worth. Used Pianos Underpriced. Slightly used Pianos at remarkably small prices, but thoroughly good. Some for as little _, ,___ _ _ m as $125 that will give CATI CC I C jf> years of service. Cheaper «k3 {~\ 1 I*3 1 1 2— I^/ than renting. All Pianos we sell are guaranteed, fII CT A /fyl CD C and may be exchanged if vL *3 I\J[HC l\ O • not satisfactory. Month ly payments. Xo extras: no interest charged. j Repairing. } n order to r keep our skilled workmen ( who have been with us for years) busy during the dull months of Summer, we only charge cost for repair work. It makes a specially economical time to have your piano thor oughly overhauled. We will put it in the very best condition and will keep it until Autumn free of storage charges. THE STERLING PIANO co. Manufacturers Wholesale and Retail Warerooms: STERLING BUiLDING Fulton Street, Corner of H.inov;r Piace, Brooklyn r>ppN SATURDAY H\'ENINGS I-Rj-r-r<; DP.IEP — rraaii.l faa siaanratsi arpies ll*ht an.l mirk*t <iuiet t.ut ataariy *** ■■*■*,'*,.•"* dried or ..thfr Bra.ma. Small fruits *<-»rce. ■ a.l m.a. truu un.-t.ar.sea Wa W»t» XFVVEii, e^porateU^ ta«X per Kb 7. .la chnte*. o»ti^.-. as artaaß, Ws«e; do ceaa ■ n tv fair. *«.%e; «a AaaAm SS> *** •»■*■** Ac OB State an<! U*sterr.. »-.m drlad .juarter*. »«♦'■•■ •■ 8-utherr.. s-m drM sllre.i. -'i'^VV '- "2? .' U r ': "a-! 3-c do clipped p«r ... Tb. 5384J13Z7; -i" i-.jrw a^a Be; HI- kLeBSJRRIES, I3^a«l4c; BLACKBfiRRIEa. S .- PtUOUBS <'alif.^rr.ia. p*«ied. 1 ijj-tso unpe« 4 «n.. .; APHl'.'T^. CallroraU, il^rparW. 10«l*c. Boyal *ti\U:. FKINKS. Caltfntnta. HOFS— rhere Is still i>> aasenco vi ismana, *"■'• tne market is praetteaßy at a stands Bddate, ; '""'" : .f a nsaral&r carrylnfl nsM stock* aa.l show no a.spuswum (o urg« aal-s at any naai liatriM ?ri>ni late .--lr.gprt.-3 Ctmi M <* ■ mtla .» * -■■ tt m aU Btejhidagjsaalwasi a.. .->■ -r tha w«rW Wa oast*: stair tSOS, c-.ok-e. DOT I iU «sc; do <•■■: lo pri::.-. tl«aSs; «0 common to .a:r. l-w.-' -7«-v : :>. saaasi a • r*ir U«aaa; otato and 1. •::-..• .oasi. IWC cr,)|.-.. -iCiZOc: do common to tnme SSSsar; tta ohlaa itr;»ths. Kite. POL'URI AI.IVE — Ki—l; ts to-<taj included I car lo..J of Juullli— lsm by freiK^t The mark-it was «a tirclv bar~. and :h« tS* m to -day *v prurapf.y t»*-r. M nrmVt'— "i- aia.-ket •-• >tn« tiia w«ek r-'actlcally bam of all dm rtptiona, rxvept a f-n- sr^a:: doutnem c-hl. ken». Uv ptttwua m aradnata supply unJ rtrrn. We Si'KlN', CHI. KENS, neurf.y ,t It*. 23«^;' *' f'^iS: •m and Southwestern, 3)c; fOJTVS. per Jt. .4c. Kj.'.r.-" !■- s dot tt ■>-.-. TIRKETS pel B -- Dt-OIS. v. .r-:. avarasi pat pate, n^ifi*. do saackan ■»■": • Bouthwestara. wu-iiic; OEBSE. Wisttm a -r»g». p«r l>»:r Jljjl-." -o >..u::ifr:i .ir..i Southwesr-rn. Wet?**; UVI PIdEUNS, i^r pair, :-~Vtf-»iK- DRK-SICU-A 0:if )..,•..1 f -re»h killil pouitry this niornin* diil no. «r.1v... ana BBlj a f-w BBWH --.-.itr-rlr.g fcM CMS** «..:.-:■. cteeaad p« atptlj a'- firm srtcaat »Has MOad br.11.-rs aall fatrlj :\v.m awO ifr-wr.. bu: sma.. nrt ;' ( -''" rcry aul! »nU irrNtalsr. Naarny sprmu tacks la MsMf*? aL.« accnmalaUon. <m taU ■•■• ■ ■«» ET^mSSS turiwya sell atowly lataa aajnaaa -.ir-^ang^a. FnwD poultry has bad a . «ry aatlafßCtan Jubblcg n»:;et iteaj— tha w~«k oasatiy t t aMchasa a.nJ bmtiera. thaasjj a taw i- ■*.<■■ , t.ave workt-a out. ar.it fancy ;«.-»«: oaf "* '■"Jf.:^ «£mana Wt n»ota: FRSSH KILIXD. ICE^-TL X- K!:\S ITaatcm, ung txena, avera«« run 14513u; vii roaaa- tome, MaftSc; 'lo old h»ns and t aaa, nai^c. uo eonxsW 3t»3c! BROILSaa. Phiu.leiphia. 3■» to 4>_<a fair r«r R.. 4iii3«K;. do :; tb and unjrr to pair. J3-&-W.:. 1. i-eU-y.-.a::. . »«O« « H pair. far. -y M»£e; do aadar .1 tb. W«Sc; do Waatatß. dry PlckydL 30«a5.-. 1j ... .i.d.- 1 i'-j:u. ■:•• s.>«:r.'-r:i. 2i<*f23«v. Fi'W L», Wcatern. dry ptekad, av-rnite best. 13c; do scalded. lJc; dv Baataara aaatbwcatani stat a«a iw* i^o; ao «ald«! 124 c; «... heavy. 1- *> OU COCKS, per ID. 8<» 00c; SPRING DUCKS. I^:.* lalead aa4 Eaetecs, v*r. — v; ». dv j«>« Paaaartvanb and \ irgima. fcaqr. i« fc »>-. do fair to ■ ■•:. nju .^.'aßS. pibj, tarssi irt^ . W n. »-.■" d.» :n:»ei. i-U... SO .lam. DM FItOZEX— TLRKETa. ;:^i3. N' 1. »*?: "*J tcmi I>;3C . No ! U©l3e; BROH-EBS. *rj ;icked. l^.t, ; . d.. -. .t:'..-l UkSUIc; CHICKEX3. r ts:.:^, sort . «: .a;- .. .-. |o jvii .4- No 1. H - l- rowLd No i. i;v. .>m> cocks, sos^e: Dcoca, N..1 ia*»lS; .lEK.sk. No 1. Uol2e; CA«W* a a or u^•r •acb POT ». -'»>-■. d« 5 a tJ 18. lStfllK'. I-OTiTOKa AXD VKQST»BI,IPt— OM p«^atoes Ml reads M»l naa SttQlSe lower. Swtntta aul«l. uni-:.s Btwkd] A-siaru.-r.s hljfvr aaa rtrrn. i lasts ijw-r. v. - rregular nuallt) vrttfei r r: '* s . wer Cucaja* :. '■ ptmtlrol an.l all r-»soaaule offers accepted. Gwr. ;«aa iur» plaatUttl and l-.w«r. atrUii -f^-^f- lrreamlar uuallty an.l ra.ua. r..-matoes Staastf <> ' ;»*-:..; »* :.. ... || . u B bina^d n■• -.--:e. --:e- POTATO»S Bermuda. p^r bbi. »-Tjj.;-. do awstharu icos«. 3OJ»JV.' do . jun. «4 .'.»>.»».-. -• ■ ' '- -• to *-?•■ lP^J* m*S «•..-*;; r.o lo Canadian and N-va Bcatta. !n bulk, prr IMJ ro»2is<asa2a .lo per IBM ft ■■«-. •♦•J7."..j<:. do ~;ate ar.d kenoaa ■ 3U«S ta p^r ba^hrtbSL <: -.-..- *i 7-. asi'.vra ics, ; -r Waantasirtg v..5.-. BEETS Sootbera. r<rr l'W faunrhaav ji aocjs... CARROTS, SoutlMwp. - p«r |W Um.-;-.'s. *-^' -- .', : kES. Virsiata. P*r obi .-ni^ . *I.a>^-- i. DO.. «l*aJ°- lo North i-ai-.-tina. per bM -rate. H «.«- •*» Wr.--.ir. .ana. H 3«t2; do Kaw-Oriaesa. ;er -rate^ $^.>. CLCTMBERS, <tmrlest.>n and hav^nna^ per bmxkel TScfill 23 !•■ Florida, per bbl nate. JI9»- ■'" ■ SStak^ '7.U.«. 5; U> ;-r f,,x. 50e«l: do - .-rate. i.,n«-:.»>. ;-rN. maor«rta««. -. .' hothooaa --r !oxen. 4>''.i. '.!>•■. *ATA T uro>«Kß>. totaM,>i *aa«a H€W* k.v;gi'Lant^. naMajw . |I>H.N F.it: :* ■tn.l N-w->'r- HHina.%ai UM »iass: iIAKLIr. per n>. .--**■ HOR.se. nTg'iTO d*T IQB Itv. M'{(S«: TCAKF-. nearoy. per 2bU t ;-..■,■■■• ■-- t .-i' nearby. per bM. 78.-B*l3ll :.:V.A h.ttuse. i-r - ..;vi^ FVnda per -arrier. er •arr-.er. . .-,(,♦•-<;•> 'j) OXIOXS Texna. t..-r r.«sh^! ■■•$!..■ do n^rmTiOa rrr .-rat" 11 S3«SI *' da Eftrptian. pat ba*. t;>i«i:- ; . .- • w» -.'rieans. m *"<tfs! «; & arallsana, saar oTVwkoxbw r.--..*i PO^m norl PR .•.'ir-l<- l-KAS. Jersey, wr asstet. t1a»123; do V ;rvl«n.i and' K^at.-rn Saat* ficPfl »; do Balttmor^, iff- v\ - \jrfoll; rax. p<>r .-rate. |- -'.mTJ_ 30. .'.o r-^n. ;•■ i,'v,r(, far-Una, was r-r ssasel aaskat. ji«sis»i. J.'.' rr v>"-i «1 2T4rjl •-, 1-. .'harN'ston and Saranr.aii. per b« -i^t Sio'ut? mTvsH. Sarmnaao ami CkarlaataK 11- «PI\V .rat-. *l« : »17o. d« yellow F < n ahaA^« II SPlN' \>'H nearby, pw Ibi. .xX-«...... Ti>ilATC t .i*. Fi.'-ri.ia t--r carrSr. llama: «■ sttHliMßj. paa crate, i, T T-BVr^ whir- r>»r li*> bunfhes. (16)69. do ruta fLVra y*r W>i *l »«*1 »•; WATKRCREBS. per UH) ''lIVV* ' \'s!i*>TP.AW— HAT — Het-etpts I r th» week as:-i'n "an bfl^w the »»tlrnat».l QSSMBBBpUMI of this w:d« market .tail erloes have maintain-.! i str-.n| tone, wl:i» l ()v Hman ,! F-w b'n-»rs seem 'n.-lln^i la p<ir-har<* nmch ahead of c«rr^nt wants Strictly prim- hrvr show* a 'cry I nit..; pm^orllcn of tha '»'* "tt»r'.zf!> and w<t of the b«at trade has been t.ira«! to No 1. This latter .-in--' Imwmw is ..f an unusually attractive grads this asaanh. taratns ml- in man-r Uhusim t>>* showy aaasaau ,„,.« af (aacy marks * prim- Ha 2 holds Its steady araeral daasasA and No ;: nils some -»«-r r~«T-.»<-?abl<s Ir.iulry Prlmo l:irc» bale^. r<-rr <-r ir<> ». nominal: Ha 1. &!'»<tOßc; N» -. soffafc; No 3. 7<^i73c. siippirg. Ay; r. V rilTfl c ••>!. new, " -■"-: do .-leer new. MOSSc. STRAW— Arrivals have imp-" veil in Quantity, bat hi»!» rr-r-es are stil! obtalr..-l for desirable- Ions; .':•••> the rang* is SI 2&jrsl 20 •with an occasional sjje at »1 35. R««-«.lj>t.« for UM w-.-k. Tli"» :.•-■». last week. »C I Ska ft*e>>tpts of hay and straw, 'n tons, reported at the Pr^iiuce Exchange at noon I -day: ftndasai River Rallr^a.l. »h-> t. n« En- 210 'enaaartsaata. 30: D*:»w»rt. Lacks— wanna and Wsatsm. - > ' v West Shore, Ho; I.rhtg*i Valley. 7>> BattßßkßPa ar-l >>hiiv SB; »Vr.*r»l of N-w-.lers«-. tin river bt«ts. 140- QatmtOß st-am»r. Jil total. I.l*l tons- 4o fcr week, •< 4t)5: do la«t u«ek. time Kxnorr* of her. !n bales: '"*:'" T'i»n. 259: Havana. 31; Porta R;co, S4B; Nassau, 816: Colon. 10. LIVESTOCK MARKET. N-w York. Jane 4. 1304. BF£VES — Reretpt* were 13 c-urs, or 301 hea^. aaessesaa 2 cars for the mark-t. No sal- Imported. Dressed see) steady at Ttj^H'' per IT> 'or native shies. No rbao;!. In th» cables. ExneTtit to-day w»r« S3-4 ratrle, 3D sheep an;l S.WVt qtinrters of beof CALVE. 4 Receipts, none. 36 stale calves on th« market; no trallnic: fooling steady. I itr dress«nl yeats steady at rt l^«l».- per Th: .-..untrv iireased at Bi{t'* I*.-.1 *.-. SHEEP AMi :^\M3S— Receipts were 14 ear*, or 3..";i^9 hfaif. all on sals .it .: r-. » t'lty Th« .i»nsand was fianUy a- V>rlak as yeStsasasT, but prtc-^ were generally »rea>ty Two and oniv-half -ars of sheep and vearllnjs unsold. Common to choice sheep «old at ii&sZ s»> per 100 Ib. a single deck at $3 *»: bucks at $3€s4; year'.lnga at S*i<;*T lambs at *7 3(»<JJh i«. I>ress»<i mutton steady at ■vtflo'-ie p-r R>. dressed yearlings at 11013 c; dressed tamba at 12© 1* - Sales— Tobln « ■■.auac-a. :;> iL«utucs.jr wM, 73 3 Brnnklun . i dicrttiemrnt*. Tun i n ° r . -^ * s no on^- v *^ ia * & a poor tuner is un able to correctly tune your piano, but he may do it serious in jury. Our tuners have been many years in our service and are the most skilled that money will command. We tune more than 1.200 pianos a month; that speaks for itself. 'Phone 1929 at our expense if you need a tuner. ay-rage. a: JKS-- sea ior> Hi 220 f->. «2 In, at ** 3O: 138 do. •U rb. at js 2T. ; ,-r»is j,,. sf> rt>. a r JT "i> Vlrxtata !>. t~> Tb. a: $>:,.>: '«. i>r.:.. ".'.-or « T. at C <st>: Irt7 -i. . •»-» R. at $5 13: 5a Virginia ,to. 110 tt!. .- ■»+ 7.". _••• K-ntuckv <!•■>. 10<> Tb. a: $4 'Z ; S3 do. >. !t>. at J4 25: 3 buckA I(J7 R). at S3. IteWtaa Jt Cn : 1' 1 Kentucky lambs. BS "6. at » 3TV: ; 10 Xewi-iv v.-ar!:nss. i»2 rt>. at J<i: 12 'Tvueiiy sheep, |M IS, a: *."• "■■• •■■■ .io. 125 at *T3. S: do. IM t). at f-. -C •? dot tal n at *4 McFher^.n ii'n: zt£> Virginia, lambs. 72 Tt. at JS «0; 1 eves. ITB 18, ar $4. Kerns < nam — ■ :. Co.: 2io Buffalo yeartlnsa, 86 a. a: 17 Hi '<lS — Rer-elp-^ w?r» '.7 car», or 2.6C0 he»vl. cone on sa'.e tr»-.'.ay. F-> iin? nominally steady. ;a:« —^. J:d,r I >'•■ i.ax* -^ster^a.: i r SO W»st«rfl hop, 178 R) ay.-rage. j: »4 Kit ; SI IH6 n>. EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET. tJT»rpo«ji. June 4 — <~[,ia:rs;: HEAT spot easy. No 1 raUrcrr.ia. »1j U>Sd, f > itur»a at^udv; July t'«* 4"., i: Sep tember '!.» 4*».i: LVo-mh»r. nom:.iai. lOl'.S. spot. .Unarl can m-.zetl new. «t«-*.i 4-t * American mixed, old. ■ lUiet. 4» « ; vl: f-.itures .lull: July. +.-» 4*»J. ?»eptemb«r. 4» .'."»■! PE-\i!. .'ana-lUn steaiy. S« 3d. FT»CB. aX I^»u:» fan.-.- ™in-er Jui!. *s Bs. HOPS, .n London .P»— .!nc Coast), firm. £H «rtrt': :3a BEEF nay: -xtra India, mess. 57« «h1 IVRIC eaa> : jrm me>* We-!t«m. >C» tic. HAMS 3iiort cv: 14 to !'•> rb. .julet. 435. 8.4..0 X firm; r"tiniber!an.l cit. 2>". R.i .!O ils: short nb, Itl tt> 3* rh. 375: l»n< daar rniJJ>s ..^ri-. i> t,> .. Tb. 3«» •«: lon* claur midJle* heav^- 35 t.. 4» !T>. M* ; «ort clear haclu. 1:> t-. j r\ 36s Al: clear ueilie*. 14 to Id T5. 36* &'. riHi ►L'LJ.'ERS. assacm U an n tb. ft—p.ir. ?»"is. Lap.:> Htea.ty: prim* Western. :n :ier'-e«. 3Za 3d. 'i in leal r« ?lne<!.' in pails. .T3- ML BCTTSaX aoa| Bttssl State*. st-a !r. 745. fIIEESE «t--" ■'. ■ American ftri»s* white an I •olored. new J9s. TaUO«T, r^.w* city easr. JUa »1. TT'RPEXTTXE, -pirlt-. tSSMTJ. 42a '.«'. KOSIX. ixmJß'"i r-rrr;. 7, 7WI. refBUUXH rsftr.rf SBA 73. LIN SEEII> vHI^ Uul'.. 1(!» SS> XATIOSAL GUARD XEWS. Trie 4Trh Regirr.enr. OohMsai John O. IM*t, w!'l relieve tba 23.! Hecirr^r: at the Stata am?, neasr rvekykill. n<»xt Bsttorday at noon. Occupying th>» camp with th«j <7Ua Ret{im*nt will !>« che 3d Bat :s>ry. Contain Rasquia. and the lT:h , ira:; Com pany, of Flushing. Cap:ain Klein. Brw^-et Br!?adler In mm Samuel M. Welch, colo nel of IBM <£th liegiment, of BuiTalo. has been, ■Mda -i brevet major general, for twen:y-fiv» years* sei-.ice. ajxl has also received the> State decoration far that period l* ilurv Aiijctant Genera! Xelaon. H. li.-r.ry took the L-timnusaiun of major bsbsMs)] Mfaonatly to G-^nera: Welch, al Bix^T.Uu. TTla !at t«-r is UH only c<>l>)n»-i ia t\:<? Nitic-rutl Guard with. the orevet rar.k of OBajH g-tueral. Troop C. which Is expected to takt» part in ta<* army 61WUHM In September, will probably abandon a nip to 3t. I^tiir; projected for October. ArransTemer.ts ar» making In the Zd Xaval Bat talion for Its annual outing on J-oiy 25 next. Sons** place on Long lai-ind Sound. Is is expectad. wiU be selected. Captain Charles A. Meyer. Company C. 9tii Regi ment, has d*euteti to resign on acccust of bust* r.eaa. i£«> Ta» third senior .In* CbbSsSsbbl i"- ths r*gl. men:, whlin he entered a.<» a r>r:\-3.:a on Sopt.-sabar •i '.a* I" taw war with Spiiin aa served w.UI tils it.. »w York. Voluntjerr. Corenacy E. 4?rh Keglmer.r. has elected X L. Rs:ss»»U first lieutenant. Ha served as a captain. In a volunteer rc-r.-rnerz In the war with Spain. Ctompamy G has elei'ted Schuyler P«»ck a. second li*utfnun« He former I . y ser-.-ed as coryorai in ths> i3i! Re»flm*Bt. HBtatbavi o< t-*t -* Ist Vava! Burtalion arm urejpair ir.c (tar their fir*: ariruct r»»urJon. to be> h««d on Saturdaj'. June IS F*rst S«-rsc^nt Francis B. Clark and Prtrata Richard HaaiMtX if t'.impar.r F. 13th H>»g±m«iit, who have h*er. honor . discharged, hav9 bod p-rformod W per n-.v.t ct duty for mora tium Cva years. Colonel Daniel Appleton of t^e Tth Regiment wt!J en July ■ next complete hU fifteenth year as colonel afl th<» Ith. He joined the regiment as a privity h Oetokav Q, IS . and has served o»« :inuou»ly »v«r olnce. Br"T«?t Bnradler liberal John G. K»l«ly. com rr-.nnainsT the 47th R^gr'.nient. has administered lha ■■til <? office fi the H?v. R. L. Dawsun. tl»e> naw CtaptatO ot tIM isja^ssMsst. The 47th has a^ra_'r. rer\oh«Hl the >.(•> mark. The organization of til^ battalions has been changed, a-< follrwira: First Bat c;.!;.t.. ('.rnyari^s B. D. A an.l K. Major Taoma* K. Jackson, commanding; Jd Bu.tta.iioe. CompaAlas. F. G. ii and I. llajur Harry B. Baldwin, com" mandlrg. Company B 13:h Re;jtai«r.t. Captain Albert T. Johnston. Jr.. comnaarillngr, prove*! ltselT to !>• th^ meat efflcier.t artillery company In the trophy ior IQtH. BJMrtasj is th<» standing at th© twelve "00 pantes of th* regiment: Company B. 72.25; Com pany F-. 70.135; Company I. «T.j»>-. Company K. 6aj6r; O-mpar.v A. OT.'CT; Company F. jrf.tsl. Company H, ii.4l; Company D. *7.*; L'cmnimy il, J7.75; Ct>m ra:iy C, iT 336. Company L. 44. 317. and Company M. 4i. ii. Th.« fallowing of2cers of th* Slh R*»lma»t amva> received tha Spanish-American War medals adopt ed by 1861 regiment IB be awartla«l to all member* an«l : nwmbers Who serv^«l with th« comsia&cl in the T'nltetl States Volunteers la ÜBS: Colossal M. Jam's Jarvi.4, Lieutenant Colonel Eenry G. Rlklaboolc. Majors John E. Kerbr and Robert U warls. jr.. Rejlmp«tal A-Jjusaat vaabroaw X. Lock. Battalion Adjutants Abraham Jacob-son anil E. E. Ack<-|-. Captain Samuel J. Kopetaky, mananssf> ler; Ljeui*nan: Oilbvrt F. Orr. Captain T. E. LjPttft. Maji>r William H. Rons^r. Mu.tor Louis K. N>C, Cr.ptalr.a Friak O. Siunan. ! liana J. naiilia. Jos.^pli -" «"ir>»''a.ri. Georsre Uetcksj, a»»wmm T. Jacuoy. Chai"ies tl. ■ »n«rn and H«nrr W. Kurta; Lieut.rants John J. Kaat;j.n. James M. Cunnton. A. L. MeK*nrje. Harry Bird**. Marshal! TUIJBII. Jaires i. CVRrien, A. S. Charted. F. B. Lacker. John R. M'.:«a", John H. \\'jdi;va ao4 Joan ?. Da\-ir.«. I