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IHE IIAKKETS. TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS TO-DAY. Ner.-Tc.rk. August 13, 1804. .* w It*, btls.. 1«; Butter, pkgs. U.C73 S** 5*5 * ~Ji vies "5 Cheese, pk«s. 4 ;60 r*"^' .alts H-SSOi pressed poulu-y. -*•• S<X) c ;_i; lo'» "°° L; -'« poultry crai«» . 830" cwn SS! oags 2.30i> Orange, iCai). cases. l.(g>n gg*gr? t> S? -■' Lemons rCaJ). caees.. MM 2*?!. bush. 18.W»i Crapes (Cal). cnuea.. r..:-<) Wt ****b *tt. U7.4J0! p-.uma (Cal>. crate.... I.T» •«■• Z?^, lin.37sjPcur» tCal). crates... 7,45i> «>* u .- V£fh l.«&J!Peacn« .«;j). cr^tea. 375 £•%- yjsb I--'— Apples. bbla 2.^5 Xi' r b»sl feWO-.-utatoes. bMs WJIJB 5rT 4;» l.r>o" hhJs £0 S^tSi eo!jaol»ase«fbW« 125 » . ,*Bi. 70, OIL UrJ. bols. 340 ?.{*<;.»&. iocs. »- Oil. lu\ bfcla. IHO KJTaaW £, Oleo stock, pkgs 1.3,2 r. l i,Ll* &••, Puaauta, bags 54.-. ,£tfineri,. case.. l.« - ; Tobacco, hhds ICO f -.' r i-rces a StS«K*pi«» Sli> Whiskey, bols ft» 102 ?rt/ tierces J. 754; Cotton, bales 878 ~JT .-» B.ISVI Cottonaeed oil. Lois... P75 ff> : 'es --" ! Leader, sides 1«,W5 s^, j>kff» -•• 6301 Win, iCaJ). tb15...... CO EXPORTS TO-DAY. rt^i. -.5 4.j."..- 1 Tar. bbls -3 r^7 kMttH P6J»O; Refined pet, gals 514.K50 iS *o»b l.tU2 btaz.n*. til, 100 d-i bust- IN3 . oouonseed ell. gals .. 13.010 S£>' oSi- il.t^O. Lubricating oU. ga^. 1»4,44() sS«»da 2,a7.;iPork. bbis Si t>'« flou- ! - § lOißeef. tbls 4W) ; -T~jajH --'•» 1.225 -•='. Uerces 147 23"a 7.2cWßacon.rb 403.725 gr m . .•»: atmj, tb 53,i;t>o 5v T 't»Jes -"> Lard, Tb T06.150 SRike, **'.» 3.060 ; !" allow. n> 15.200 njj-nei.. B 6u.-7f. Jrease. rti I2M«.Hi &i'"* tu-v gal«.. 62«| Gutter, Ib (.4M K-'' 6l"» - N 41.. Cheese. » 53,400 W-i' bs*- — — • CASH QUOTATIONS. Ira vsr No • tlrr-?l* 25 | Ftocr, Mpls patents. . SO 35 t£« So No 2 •--?•- -- Ul2*|Oottoft, middling 10.65 sie^' r. - »22, jCofTee. No 7 Ri0.... 8 3-16 •iie oeppar Ingot. 1- t2 "i *■"•-'• gran ■ 8.20 ST - 6-' v ■ _,:,-. O X prime. 37 Snjinn .=*- ■»"-- i Ba«l family 11 00 SSEr. .... IN Beef hams 2475 vfhest. So 2 n»d 1 12 T » iTallow, prime 4 '-a .^ No 2 mixed.. 63^! Pork, mess .. 13 624 •f* S ed cal*. 2t> to S3 I Hoes. dressed. 160 IT). 7■« ~£. S»^i!jSa L »:i nj:d. prime 7 Su GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New- York. Augvsl 19. 1904. roFTEB — It ~'s» •■ £m; *"■>' in tie ccCee mart*- with «"'"«« i-L.-i -: '-:!• -<»■- polat of the se?t.on. Sales were Si" aa lirj*. icr buyers »een:»d uaerUUßg to advance Stir limit? a=i con:parat!velr lUt:» cofTee *»• oflerlni at tie aarlut. Tto cause o: the flrmr.e»s p*erned to be a :"....., cl HBP carnage re;iort» and reiterated bullish c- tk*«' s* to thj P****Ot proJucucn. inSuenced by aU vict» of 1 :ii* nature and the fineness or th« European rt"-kfts. ti* local market opened. L.e.^;, at an advaaoa of lj lair.ti and cl; scS 1U to 15 points .£r-.-»r. Sales w-.-s U-ir-si it '-■" bass. The -: .r.g was more or lesj 2St£-«"- Europe tooi icme and a few shorts covered. ■Sit cmcaUESion hou*<3 reported a better demand from «atai" vwixnx. proenctei by the circulation of the bullish EarJsa c«vs. As to the latter. Karle Kritche cabled oaXi els «;;U»».ie of 4J.250.0W 10 8.750.W.> bags for SaniSt =a='-os crop. Baxboca * Co. cabled an esti «,!« cf C.joO.CKJO bagi Cor the factoa crop, and stated Jar '-• Aagosi flowenr.i -.is damased In ail districts. 2«r" cables slated ttutt thuaierstortna and rains were *£rrs tr.e crops la lUo and Mlnoe. Popular estimates ■»■ t, ceatr* or. about 6.500.000 begs tor the current Sjjj^".- anJ 2.5>«\«J00 tags for Itio, artddi th- bulia a'b sntauL now that the accumulation of rr.ilde have tetn mart**— Si « r ai t 3 a reduction of al>out 2.00U.0U0 bag* •a rVI" xorl-'* vislt-1* suj-ply for the season. Of course tiis vr ,_ ' leave surplus itocka very heavy, but as pres ent Solder* mpear •-«> be Srtn ta their views, such a re tlca -uald Carfty take fiace without causing an &<i v:re - price*. Much, however, depends on the outfoott ta &' grow-rg croji, which bears say will prove a large csx Braa-llac aii-ires in thi* respect are mere or iesn SBCnr Havre ciosed ■ franc higher and Hair. to» was •» "to ~ ffg lilgher. P.ia declined 60 rels. but lotas tra^i ur.T:'iir.ced. Tfc"? spct '-**■ was .firmer. caotaaoM en the Uurts or 8 3-16 c for Bio No 7. Tie rar-ca d ccutrict f rices la the local market to-<lay •«*» : - rvtr- Crvenlr-r. High. Law. Closs. (lay. .„„. * _ _ — 6.60(86.35 tf.4o fiMMber". !!.'.■ 6.ra 6.«0 6.ks 6.r-sS«j*> 0.45 - ... " . — C> t w*l '• " " 7* * .■ :j s^Ser":::::: 6.75 6 " 6.-5 «-»9«-so «■«? gSSS «■« •■«• 6 -f 05 7.10 7.03 7..527.13 6.K5 v" 1 ; 7 15 7-ii 7 15 7.13C7.20 7.W JB*. a •••-•-;• 7 - M 7SO 730 7.^5«7.30 7.10 tgj; 735 T.Si 7.3U 7J5©7.40 7.1-J 3£y :::.■.■."*.".. «o 7.i» 7.45 fcMJTW 7.a Torrica Cr«-s Markets.— Rlc— CsoSe- market steady; No 7 fS «7W: esctsasc. 121-1*!; receipts. W.OOO fc*s»; i°piSa frr Caitrf States, 8.000: ehljanenM tor Dorope 8.000- #ock. 68.0WL Baattw—O^tea w&iket steady; good avrraV? Santos. SS*M: receipts. 34.mW bags; stock. l.Ul iHti Ham buns— Coffee martet opened unchanged; at 2.30 p. n..tTto i- pfg higher; esles. 30. W0 bags. Havre- CGZi* market opeaed Uarely Heady. •-» franc higher; at 12 -a uacfiacr?d; at 3 p rr: uncharged; ■*••■ 5:30 I m ai r-aa.ed '« £raac; tcts.l sales. 53. 090 t-a^s. Stock In Havre, S4ssik» bM!S, of which 2.47? 000 ire Braziliaa; last wee ... 5.473.000 and 2.455.000 resr-eclive^: tear, &£?){"£ ; ii 1!"^1 !"^ FeDruar/ •*.75|Au«a«t ■ 44 .jO ilarct **■<*> Sept) . -er *H5 AifiJ . . . . 4«2oOcu>iwr 44. 1 5 j£iy . 46.f^>;Noveiaber '. 4j.00 3urie*.r « 4S--7&1 December ...^ 45.^3 The r.*ti«icai aoalUcs* ci Brari'^n coCee Is as SoJ 1C"" Ijust 'list To-day. waeli. month. "USetf-ifTk' aelKerta* I '-i 19.391 IS.H7 Ealtimort deliveries .... — . 132 1~ 63 Kav-43rlcsss ueUvtries 701 —'2 GlO Total fleSreries 4.827 1.-<.7«5 13.799 New-Vcrk siocit C.:43.417 2.21H.1M-' 2.315.552 Baiilaicro ETiCii 5U.773 +&.WO r9.349 Sttv-Orleaaa stock - ramt 4*>t.73i» 13C.?i>3 Stock at an port* 5.436.994 2.475.1&0 1..'- XSoaj T 622.&J0 M».CrW r3£.0«0 Visible e-jppiy - 3.1*0.494 2.1^4 «l 0 2.117X0* Earn* time I>^3 . l.i3«.i*«S 5.45U23 i.4ra.132 COTTON' — It T?a« another very narrow <Jay tn the eot taa mariiet. Th» easier tenancy of ca' iea. f» fcr. iit >jFt. M futures were concerned, and the more favorable veat'her than *xi<ected. «ra» offset as a market factor •f the forecast which called for mare general ihowen Sb the belt. aad while btars «er» ccnfident enough tj mgzt their grr.und they <ili act appear to care to In eraue their !lne». »o that the tnarke< was readily aus eeptltle to ball rapport.' This waa forthcoming on report! at better '.ra-.-: ccalltlona 1c Manchetter. a.nd in a genera: wijr the market showed a steady undertone. In <s«flaace ef tte el<s Idea that a dull professional market must of necessity It a sasslsg tna-itet. The opening we* M.eady at a decliTie cf 1 poict to aa advance of 4 points, and > little later the market vu about 638 points net k:g". « on buying encouraged by tie outlock for ehower* '.a fcf belt, WQlCtl were thought likely lo delay the move ■sei. New crcp receipts are heavier than last year, but km the movement in any previous season ar-d cor.»ld aakiv below earlier expectations, and the reicirltab» •nrcitv at old crop Is finding more relief from thU source far i;. lime being. At the advance, however, offerings Sscreased slightly, " as room Icngs turned tur profits and price* spired o3 to about, or a l!tt:e below, the cpenlr.g flcare* The cITC was «*»a " ret unchanged to 2 potots h'.sher. Sal«» were estimated not v exceed 60,000 bajas. Ta« into right for the 'as* proved smaller than lookei fjr. aad tbe total amount of new crop cotton in sbjrtK for th* month bids fair ■■ be around or below 50.0C0 "ides. Instead at double that figure, as looked for earlier in the season. OpaUkS received the first bale of new crop fe»t«r-;«T Gaivestco rec*. L pts dor the day «M - full, but ■essssM, for to-day call for only "CO to 1.4J00 bales. The Houston rstimite * far L7OO to 2.000 bale« Super. n- Una*:.- Klr.^"» weekly figures loOom: Port re^«".lpts. 14.037 tiles, scainn 1.745 .ast year: overland to m'.l.s and Can eia. ir.S3 bales, ara'.rs: 834 last yejir: Southern mill tak •tfi est'-rcated. ". •■<• t»l«-«. Ega -.s: :-l.^"O last year; loe» of «toe« at 'r. - »■: ">«r.s 4.0T5 bales, axalns: r.'Dt last y»*r: broaeht into sight for the we«k. 13 3+4 hal— . aKiicst 1.578 Ust year. Total cr«»p movement Port receipts. : T.lifi.!^ belea, tgsias*. 7.7'!>;. '".2 bales las: y«ar; over !*a<! la mills and Canada. ;&!"•&::! 'corr«<-t;an. 194 added). fjPftaat L037.4MH la»t r**r: Southern mill taklnrw, estl «aat»<i UNUN bales, against l.£'4.4(K> last ear. stack •t rnrerlor tom-ns in excese of September 1. 43.<V!2 hales: »»~i;« • into slsftt thus far for season, 10.036.230 bal^e. •Iliad i0.6K7.373 Itsl year. The total crop movement ■ tor 854 days this etason. assitnst 255 days in 1902--03 The range of contract prices >s tie local market to-day ■a* a* Mmk Testar- Opet.'.rs;. HUfh. ly^r. Close. day. Ansn^»». 10.16 10.18 lo »• 12.15fi12.59 10.10 Sn-tember .^-.. WO 37 O.tO » 9»«» 092 O.«iS • October 868 8.T5 :> ►a B.<s&^ 9.70 * <** Vor«mbsr fi <U i» «4 8.04 6.«30 c.16 9.02 Sec-ember S.«W »:72 9.65 V «6« 67 8.63 J»cu»ry 9.71 6.74 S6S 8.«-«» »-«7 »• --*ry — . . 8 70« ft.72 0 Hi» Karcb 6 .79 P79 ©"I 0 739 0.73 »72 AJWI »•'« 0.78 9.76 8.76» 9.T1 0.73 «^T •••" 878 680 8.78 ».7R# •SO 870 *»• 8.81 881 6.41 8.78© O.SI The toc«J market far (pot cattcn olo««d dull, with FT" unchargeU ** th« basis at 10r3c for middltr.B op- Itnfl and Ift.boe for ajlddllog O»lf; sales 129 bales South ern *pot market* w»re teleersphed as follows: GaZvestoo •teady; cach*cc»4l at 10 7-lft; sale* 82 bale* Mobile ESir^l - 4t 60 - r5l * rltll « 1 «tf WlimliMrwiJ nominal. «^"t^S 4 ?- »«haa*ad at lOSe: sales, 8 bale.. Bait'. ciiT-e?T^?ft%. UnCh *- cs * <3 " »«• Augusta steady, un !is: s& sa. asaa a P^ts. ivss a a % GaJretton 2.XX 8.7 M 1 «?« '?t» MoM» S if *-*li #* ft«M«i ~ IS4 LSSO 679 "n »!::::::::: 3k • a Jg » K-** '« •::::::::::: 70 787 ida w\ fcTX ::::::::::: i 5 « » ffl t*^*'n ...._ 44 135 23« "TTT .; ::>h1 *..::::::::: so iS g J2 Tmai« S.S3O *• "*«» TIIS Interior **°* 2 A""* 1 * . 8 174 1«» I. ' M*")?*'!* l«7 445 £4* li 2 *• I**** ■ i.««J i.et« Jti *■— a mi J. 020 m {^J B °- * * _ >.»•<; 10.349 iom IS Cotu>n E*rt<«n*e special tjv.rpool aaMaa Sm «wtt~ CuU; ,ales. 4«X) bales. .perulatlet, and expert, no bejV? Amsrir-an B.«<«i h«J-«. rrceint* If <»00 balM ail A mit? ' »»: middUng up.aa*. HaT future opened jt^dT 'V |M»U la««r. doaad «•*'"• 2"P««nts hltfier «» near and Itn jxHnts »o»er en dlsunt pne'tions. Acgnst.- o fifid^ MWM-WeoUßabar- R«74. Saa<aml»ST-Oefob»r6 iij- ot «=;'- T-*T -* - fX1?:f X 1 ?: *<""rab*r-rx:emur. 6.2 M;* d£ fwahrr January a - < 1; Jsnuary-Pebruary and K.briary •fei'!l:^a U!t M^h^JTarns e»T?*A?i r ?«" V ta tITt l T^ a : " t * tstae:it tor the *** •**«* m. ■*JJ»oaiP«a at all United State* porta durin* **'' **r ••••••»•••*•-••*••••#•• . • '■ 14 0M *^jwi"i>u « ail Netted ttatsa peirta aam* »••* S*«t j-e»r t 614 .*%£\ rr- ♦•pu • tsc# 6*S-**n>b*r 1- ..■'... '.'.'...'.'.'.'.'.Z,: 4$ Wi KjTSr^ l ..!!!f ::::::::^- TO iiis m •^■sa M^ passy^ ■■ »■ ■ —^^ tVOOt Total experts since Eeptembe- 1 - q— <i-o brab r'ar at .. &l !. L : alt * J S^SVainVtlin;-!^ -a urn bu^ at tJI Uniud su^T. SSS" ,a:n 9 time laai <8 - U ° l> Ktock at all* 'interior "towns 'Ji'^l i^k " iVver^r tc^« «^' Vime-iait Bt£k of Am" rt^l, "*?' t!m * !an - year - •• • 2SOOOI > l^flatt^g^-r!^? for °«" Brt^ !^ « ra ' , r'^jLc^LScr^:^ 1 " 11 ■*"-*«■ «Cott«g*g4l |^^--::fp^|^,:;;;;: B? Sava-n*h , 2.)0.0V*5 Femandlna toSO P^ar'*"f?n i.J-»«i>'^:Pensacoia 121 36S 15.'-^ •■' - Arthur Ncrfolk • r|| ort Tt ™"«end - 28.500 Balti-ore' *" *^2?I 5" F far.cl»co 16..-.M -■•■■■■■' • :•: tg iI6 -.v:.:-::: - - ting in Hour. ' CORV3I ' ' v " > •'■ choice to fancy. (4 61 tow $145- , I^aT^iSa •"" :t " ;: F>n« white a Wf3t»rn n'Jl. 1 W* 1 , 10 ** 1 i?- FEED— Firm, quoted: - - cW brari. $•'•• ... r/ 8^ ?°" • *- 7 - September, shipment; 3. j ■ ••. bu:v( and ■ o . ■- - *24«*i .. *-^ .o tf *_-i. buJk; |3S««tt2B eiki. OU * H ye££SS? lTrp ' y had --"Tthtng the:, ■ :. Loca I- September rMme m«tfve for «j'i Vm" ta , lts credlt at ">• clos< -- The SiwhutM j?; f u ere wouW b * no more than I^^ sss t"I ' P r .;."V 1 i f w T . coa< "«on« ''« to operate iamlnst the Srlrifet to '. pUb "° ss lat:on.1 at:on. whici; has carried \.~ et n,V «- 9 s «nt record breaking level on the rrerzl.M r^ru*. \h / r>arucular:y. the buyii.g was of a cen^ hSil £1. S ttX>k UtU * «COH»t of anything ex- SSJ ,S-t n ' w ■J- 11 was w "»'''e to accept alone this S^iJJfSrt •Wthlnsj the big commission houses cared '?i " ai.ed aaythia, iTAi " so On or. the present bull mn«r.,i < anything seen so far on the present bu.'l ?*«.!« f f ~ oarleil0 arleil *" d nnmeroua «r«r« the re-^rts of dansage 1 from the Northwest teat It would be Impauftle Jg.*?SSSI l , h * m »"• the - nerai effect was tt^ate m P \n . D that the spring wheat crop had Buffered a M;» that no amount of got weath»r couid repair aru inai prrvloua crop estimates around 530 000 1 •■ bush f*^ .t, th * . wl J cl « crop would be rather over than und«r tho actual outturn. Except iv th« last hour, the tra<:-» showed very little dlaposltlon to taka rroats. inrii ca.:.:-.s that It has faith la much higher ■.-,.,. but also <3eni>tir.«r a wrj' much overload-d market which must sooner or later have a di\y <■; reck^nlss. Tli» ant dv cl:ne t;ear the clote »v jiartlallr n;ari« up !a;:r, the curb price on September being $1 11%. with puts $1 11 », and ca..s II li^j. Markets abroad were exer.-'sed over the crop news fr?m here. Uverr>i«ol ciosinn l T is2d higher. Purlin pfg tir. an.i Budafest l. r > points higher A Broom «>nlj that thrashing returns from ihe North cf Frano* were pointing;, and that estimates for this most !?cr*orter.t d'«tr!'t were now a per cent less than lust year. Practically no attention was r-aM t.) v the Southwest receipts, as the shipments were almost as heavy. Total item arrivals aggregating 7So.«)o<i bash els. compared with -»7u.ni,o last rear. ( ■J.s^ wh< - there clo^a strorir. witii Xo - red $1 I*ss and No 1 Northern Duluth. *'•"•- ■' o b afloat. CORN— Heavy ruins all through the .;c cera States where drcutTr- lias been threatt-nlr.g the cror> of late prevented corn from sharing ar:y cf the wheat advance yesterday. In fact toe market was comparatively w?a!c fro.-n start to finish, exrept for ore rmJriey ra!!y on covering, rinal prices In New. York we— -.•trl'^c n->t !o-v<r. It ■.*'.,, assumed that th£ rain* urou!<3 quite restore the crop, wl for this reason the big corr.rr issicn houses at Ch!c;<co hart thfit hands full of eellir.g orders all <«.ay. Loca ly the market was very quiet with only small Elucidative trau»actlor.s at the decline. Th» exprri huslnen* consisted of 2 loads. No 2 corn was quot^l at 5841" elevator and "0 «c fob. afloat N'-> ! white. ifi'«o ar.d No 2 yellow. W 4 c fob. afloat OATS — Fur a time the oats market helii very f- con «Mering the break in corn, with a good demand for De ce:nber en the Idea that the shutting down on exports fnm Rumania an.l Bu'car'.a would make the property bars mora valuable. But after ml. ;..-. prices resctW! ar.d at the doae were rather easy. CM oats were eauy anrt o>;oted as rV>''nwtj: >'!»»•• nats 21 MS Th. ft.*'»®3>Hc netura! white. 3fvS:i2 Th, 4ig42Vjc. and clipped white. 303 4<Ch. 42HC48 RTI Nominal BARLEY— Market steady F»e<J'.n«t was Quoted 4«c c 1 f Ne»-Yc-k. and malting nom inal. Wheat. ;nclud!ri< Cour. »■*•%. rtm far the •'■■■■ accord ing to ' " :i --■-■•■-. l> aggr*gs>te I 708.047 bushels, com pared w^th U2BUBB bushels last wee!;, and 3 C7-.7"<t» h'mh e*» last y«ar. s-incr? Ju'y I. wheat w ports h..-.-» bean 9 54& - MS bushels, against 21.533 233 buyhelx last lsob Corn «x jxirts for the wwk aggregate 520 3^2 bushels. aguir.s.; PtSS.2O2 I wbels lan week, and !Vrft.4i)s bushels last year. S!r.c« July 1 com exports asrsrr'etrate 5.7P0.473 bushels, against 7.458,075 bushels last season. MBW-TOBX prices. Tester- Trhest: Openlre;. High. Uam Ctoaa. :^y Sf»Tmher $1 I! 1 * $1 u 7 » t im 11 13% $110% rx><r-mber 112 1 l" ■» 1 '! T a I 14 l * 111 mi 1 .1 111 1 12 ! . 113 1 11%. Corn: August — — — <VMi September .'#'■4 on HV .-»■* r<t » DeremLer _.._ — - — — 05' • 68% CHICAGO PRICKS. Wheat: Fepterrber Int 1 MMi 1 07 » I .fS 1 (*U, L*ceirter i <>-"i 1 12'» 1 t**« ''.' I 1 <"7H Mixr 11l 1 14*« 110 1 * 114 ICCt Corn: Pepi«:iber .. Mis . r.4'4 B.Ti r..-*i Ji4\, rVcfrober 58 Caii r.CV* r.2<« X! : * Bfay :.-'♦ Bli Bl* MS 82S Oats: Beptember ....i '• . C4H "3 T » 34 S4 Oecc:inber r_i', ; - .". : 5 C.'» 1-16 -.V-i E5Vi May 37*» 871* " £ « -7". a 7'« L£ri: SeptemLer r, :.- . BOTH 8 87H « *7^ fi 05 October 7u7'a 707'j 6 "1 6 !>: •» To2 ! i Bibs: £<?pteniUer 7 .V> IW 7 424 :«:'* 7 4.-, October 7 .v. 7 67« i : -f : 1 7 6") 780 Perk: September ... 11S7'i 11 5."> •' 70 ". 72' i 11774, October :i US 13 <*• 11 77>i 11 SO 11 «SS Receipts of br»a.J»tuJTs at Interior points In thius«Ji<!?. last three cipher* I<X ■ otnlttc-l. B iut bt>l2. grain bi--:.. as follows: r ar. Wheat. Corn. Oa - Ry-- Barley. Chicago 21 I*> 142 "-«'• 12 4 Milwauke- S 2A ■ 1^! A 7 Hlnn«pull3 - 75 S 7S * 13 t>u!uth — ■•- — « •» 1 St. Louis M '■"'•'■ 41 "' — - Kansas City — -■■• 27 IS _ — To!"do — 34 M l.'Ji 1 — Detroit 1 * -| 23 — - pcorla — 7 " _— - ■ — Totals T~3B > > 172 681 2tt 23 Shipments from these polnti: Oiicaso 14 61 SB 240 — — I tea * .r ~Z 1. Minneapolis « ~ ' — ,' -- ~ ScMta'v:*.:*.::"*.-' - — n» ■ ■ ** ■ — - :. v g ** - Kansas City — - 1 ." ■! » - - To.edo — b» • 8 44 -- — Detroit * "J "7 itL Pecrla __; * _J —— _Z To . a! , 70 CIS 144 B*> 2 2 Receipts at Atlantic port*: Klou--. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Rye. Barley. SE.™ ::::::::: "| %«T? E = Philadelphia .::::::: • » 2 g ' J — Buttlirore o - — 11 - - New-Orleans -j » _JJ __ ~ Total, 1 7S 71 is* sis 2 20 Exports from Atlantic ports: s New-York l Z - i ii - - Bofcton o ; 1 ? _ 15 — — PT-.iladtlphia -,' ... _. _ -_ — Biltlmorw •' • 9 — — New-Orleans — _*~" . . Total, 60 23 V » - - METALS-TLN nnn «n^naonw«h quoted at £122 6s J™*™"*?^ V^lU at SB. M»27c. It clo«»d at £57 2s «J 3 vUk« an.l electrolytic are M; a^2. Tn"ola£f mdi nd ,t 143.l 43. 3d In MUMlesbor... doeed at 62s In e ' a *„„,", »j. . foundry Northern ia Uoeal! 7 l , r °i'i i «^4 M^Vo " Wndry Northern at »13 75« tlTt'o" VoS^ou^em end No 1 foundry fiouthom aeJ's movement, with pice* u i^'"*'" . Vft^irlnri Drima 22J«5c: fancy. 2«©Roc. {fr? ani &> pfennigs. Otton u> UverpooL 18. 15™ AugustT anrf 20c. September. London Sir. M CHARTERS— British steamer. 783 tons. salt. oats, W. . ( -"£' v *:r 1. «d- British steamer. 1.3. » tons. U.erp^l to Qu«beu. *s Si'v.u "rm.; British steaaer. °°* L to^cii. wSt iMda. , $. 50 schooner 450 10 nB - _ 1 , 1 -_ vt v e w Kew-York. Sound or Boe- J 00 ** .i 1"^1 "^ -jiStt, rwpeVuvely. loaded and dla- t"n« Ch-rte^T^ootier. 040 ten., tie* charsea. » fT%r"« York. Drlvuta terms: schooner. 4S« Brunswick to t J >p ' °;"- lo P L i harle,ton-. 8120 and back tuns, lute 11 *- ne " nn lOl O ™ 634 {one cement, Calskl.l piling, lump aunv^ •«££»• '"^,^s, to Alexandria. V a. v, Hort-mou^h 23c^tj'n «, sa^ --^ HJ|I< _ plaster, ii 1 ™ ~kSJd Newark, private terms; sohnonsr SSTaTBSS «U£. SSaVt tort. Bo»«»«"J? n^"5l Or un.»H oli remains awdy. and 100 December at -J«- " n - u w » nuoie; a:and»r»i Kenned petroleum U -«" c^7o- b« lk. 84 «" Philadelphia. ttJtOaWo: prime -hltT aH««32o; Off summer »c ow "Wl^. OlL— Amer- Caic-jtta raw. 65c: l*rd 01 L 67«USc PROVIBIONB-There was an early advance la the pro- fg« thaleos, brought moderate ** a *"*J*£ l !± •SisTn^We^e NEW-YORK DAILY TEIBUXE. BATtTRDAY. AFGTTST 20. 1004. packet. $<) 60«J10 50; estra India mess: $143110; BEEF HAMS arm; quoted: 524SJZi0a DIt£S3ED HOGS ■toady; quoted. Bacons. T%c ISO n>. 7%c: 18* 16. 7%c; 140 It). 7;ic; pig*. SHisS»ia: 130 H>. B'ic: 100 B. 8%: M I»i and down. J»-;CfS\j. CUT MEATS— Pickled beilles Eteady; quoted: Smoidßa-. lO^jc; 10 Tit. o%c; 12 " 8W0; 14 TT>. «c. I*lckled £bouluer» eacy;- quoted: tt'iQTo. Pickled hams easy; Quoted. li>ij»io ! .sc. TAUIiOW dull; '"• y. attc; country. 4 tv » •*■*■. LARD steady: quoted, 7-ZO-j. City lard auiet- quoted". 6\c. I'.eined lard steady; quoted: South America. 6c; continent. 1.4* . r.raz;!, Itc^.-, 6c. Compound steady; quoted. B^^ti 1*:.1 *:. Stearine dull; quoted: Oleo, 7S7Uc; city lard stearlne. 7% • ' .-. X— The local market was sterdy to firm and quite sutlvo in the line of Jobbing ■ ':*!:••. s. W ■ quot?: Vo tn»sti^, ordinary. %'%">''■•,» fair to *■- i, 3V»*rS x *c; prtn-.e to choice, o 7 s©4'sc; head. 4a4'&o'<4'.-:4 a 4'&o'<4'.-: Pa-.na, i4}S=Vic; Japan foreign, nominal do ...... Java. 4!: l ?isVi:c; KanßOon. In bond. 2>4tt2^te. KUGAii — rrirl:?:t ruled steaay but quiet and un changed, with only a r:...-Ll>:rat-.' nmouut of sugar with drawn. Pries quotad are net, teas 1 7Xr cpiu for cfish seven days: Cut loaf and crushed. S.Ouc: raouid A, 5.We; cubes, 5.45 c; >CXXX powd»re<!, '.:>■. powatred, coarse powdered and fruit powdered 5.30 c; Eagle, ccn'ecUon-rV granulated. 3.45 c: t-Bl». coarse and extra Una gra^ulai-'i. 0.3'>0; liixlc. - Itj cartons. 2 tl ba^a and 5 It h&sa of fine granulated, 5.35 c; Kaci?. n:-.» granulated, standard r!bi:-i latri. diamond A, S.L"Oc: confectioners' A. s.t>sc; Nos 1. 2 cr.i 8, 4.9T>c; No 4, 4. m00. No 3. 4.83 No C, 4.M>-; No 7, - 75-. : No 8, 4.7<V : No 0, 4 IT., No 10 I.BOi ; Jl 1 11, 4-SSc; No I^. 4.50 c; NO 13. 4.4.".- ; NO3 14 an.! IT>. 4.40 c. T v . local raw sugar market was lU . iy but inactive, as refiners aro hoidlni; off. Current duty priros ore itlH 4V^c fjr M test tr f isral. 3 11-lPg-S^c tor S3 test mu«wvaito and S 7-16S:ih;c for S8 tesi molasses sujrar. London l-eot sugar market was unchanged, with Augus; quoted at 10a o'«i and S€pt«>nib»T at 10s 65. n«"H».pts at the six principal ports of Cuha, none; cxpurts. l^.Sou tons: stocis. 08 000. against 22t»,C!)i.i las-, year. There ara 5 centrals jtrimiine. aeainrt 'i last year. This week's nummary of tn«r statistical positions as trw.ile up by Wllle'-t & Gray shews stock* In the L'nit-1 S:at;s anil Cuba together of 20.072 tcru, against 220 250 last m — acd CO7.S3a last >«ar. a u-crease of 301.507 from latt year. Stock in Bu rope, 1,478,000 ton*, against 1.080,459 last year: total tti.ck of Europe and America, 1.883 tons, against 2. 158.28S last year at th* uani<» uneven tales and 8.T22.456 at the even ilaw of January 1. 1904. The decraaaa of st.~-k is 504.32 tons. n?a.::st a decrease of 415.55S last week md an Increase of 509.858 tons on January 1. 190-1. Hamburg reports shipments of I.S.ni tons raws and 2>X) refined to United States aai co fralcb! et-aaev- COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. Xew-Tork, August 19. 1904. BEAN'S AND PEAS — The market maintains a jrereraJ'.y firm ton*, but trade Is quiet an-1 vanes are without fur ther quotable ohangc. quote: KE4.\.N"J. ir.arrow, choice. per bush, 52 S5; do medium. *1 90iSr$l &0; do pea, 11804 *lS2 I 's: do red kidney, !C.'."a" 10; do white iilciney. 80fft29U; rlo black turtlu souu $:.. do -••'. eye, $2 t;0 «-$2 70; in T/.-.na. California, $2 55; do i'orei;m marrow. •iuiy paid, f2UT>OS2 60; do Italian medium. |1 7&(S*1 80; dn other foreijm medium. $1 r»T>v 70; do foreign pea. $1 7"7?il 75; GREEN PEA! Bcotcta, bass, per bush, V"' BUTTEK— rßeceipts : day, MM pkes, Thore is a »cx>d ol^arur.ee of prime tj fan. y creamery, the tradina lnc!:i^ ixig a cood d*;V of speculative buying and »ora» out cf to^-n demand. Official quotation fur extras remain at 18c, but high bcorirfc- lots often ootomaod ! *c and rarely ■: more Csportan have taken a moderate quantity In raiuri of 16f 17% c. Factory fairly firm, with a steady movement to local and rtport buyers. Other i.utters g-n erally quiet an-1 unclianijul. T\> quote: Cr«arr.ery. extra* P-r In, lH'S\"*Uc; do firsts. 16^17 do seconrtn. 140 !">'*'7: do tl. ird-. 13ii134c; State dairy tub*, ex'.ras. l"i-; >)o firsts. 15© 16c; cJo ■ ... He; do third?. 12® Vie: Western Imitatiun crea-rr.ery, '.'.rnJs. 150- <\o seconds, i;i'B'l4c: renovated, rxlras, 15c: do firsts, 14®14V»c; uo seconds. lSVj?i3o; do thirds, 10i312c: Western factory. fli-bte, 13=~ei3 s 4c; d^' seconds, 12^'313.": do thirds. 11J 12c: ph. kirm stock. .Nu :. 12hc; d» No 2. li '.j 3 l2c: ■:-. No 3. 10® lie. CHEESE— Receipts '.-Jay. 4,14* boxes. The market Is oniy moderately active ar.l most recalvers will be compelled ■- ■ storu more or l«-as turpius. Fancy sradeu are lield 6teady, though we hrar of occasional lots of white having b*-en aded a tHtta rather than store. Loxse sizes Ir. llpht supply, but -demand excerd ln*!y slow ;in«l the larger proportion of the receipt! srlll have to ice lalo s'.ore. Official quotations: S^ic for small chfies*. *\ia for laree c-ilorsfl and SWc for lanes whlta, and bulk of the business doing on the sfeet Is 03 tJ 1 * above basis. Liverpool cables 41s *>d for colored and 4'is for white. We ejnste: State, full cream, colored, small, fancy, S»»c; do fair to gixjd. HS?SS;c; do white, small, fanry, 6%e; d"o fair to good SHfiS^f; do small, poor. 6 v 4 l if7Vc; do colurel. large, fancy. b4o; do fair In cvi -i. 7!llic;7 !l l ic; da whito. lar^e. fancy, H4c; do fe.lr to good, 744 f use; do larstf. i«>or. B ! s'gT ; >su; ilo light skims. small, choice. 6'» c; do prime. S'iS^c; do part sklmii. pnn-.*. sf*o : *c: do good". 44U4 1 4c; do common to fair. CSvi'ic: Uo full skims. l'iS2c. EG'TS— Receipts to-«say. 0.312 cases. Th« market -hoMs flrm' for the better grides and good medium fjualitles sell fairly at proportionate priori. Values unchanged. We quote: t*late F>T.ns>lvar.la anl ctarl.y Keit:ct?d. white, extra fancy. 25if2H<;: do prime to choice. - Mo; da mixed extra. 22©23 c: do first*. 19Hi*2OSo: Western, fancy selecte-f an: candled. 21c; do average b«st. iv*^^ 20c; do under irra.le?. 16315/30: K^.tuckjr. Ifisjluc; T*ur.->- |S9l7e; dirties. 129 IBc; checks. U«l-^ - KRUITS— FKEBH— AppIes acd pears in liberal supply and selling well -.i ••-.- choice, but poor fruit dull and ■■ regular. Plum? tirtLgg\r.z u::lesa f«vn. y Peaches in ac- Uva demand and firm, with nocasionai salts above quoUi tlor.s. Pineapples nearly. Grapes weak. Huckleberries arm lluatanilotis firm for fancy, but poor wcri out slowly, Watermelocs show ;r;^-gu'*r quality tsi'i \aluo. We quote: APPLES. Alexander, han.l ;,!cked. per double head bbi. $2253: do Duchess of ■ !er.b»rs S"'j%2 73; do Gravcnaieiu. J 1 T, g «2 .*P : &> Twenty Oi:nce. fi 75<t«2 :•■■. d . Maiden B!u?h, 1 50#52: do Codling. si no«t»i'i'.. d» Nyaok rippln. $1 .V<C»2 25: do Orange Pippin. «1 s<«if $2. do Sour B< ugh. $1 SO#SI 75; do fcweet BousTb. $1 94 f 1 50: do open heada, per bt!. %\ i*" 3&; do wl.-.rtf.ills and fiimmoa. Mc4Hl PEARS. Bartlett ver bbl. |2"614. -io per 'i l.bl basket. BOcQSl; do Clapp's Favorite, v*T bbl. $39X9 73; do Flemish •a .■>. «l MVK s<): do K!'fi-r. BottUiera. |14*2: do co..kir.ji sort*. JIGII 75: !■;.' Mb as to kind, per carrier. 4o€"'c: "lo >- S-Tb basket, 108 25c; <lo p*r quart. 2^f.c; PEACHES, Oeorg'.a. per ear rie. liJi-QJI SO. do .HarylaoJ and [aware, r»r <-ani»-r. tl 2T/-3J2; do per cratj. 7-V-.JS! fld; do per basks tfy-q <1 37; do D«;r 2<>-rh har.dlt b««ket. VS-a***--: d> ptr l<vrt> oaj lie basket. 3.'©3>V; '• W»»t VlrK'.n:* par arrler, *1 H)Kt^2; do r»r b-ifkct. 75c*f^l »: PINK-APPLE?. Flor ida, per case. $1 SOCJJ3 25; CRAPES. Champion up rivir. per «-t!il carrier. 7>; do McKre 1 - Enrly. 75ce#li >5n Wor-leu. 73c'(ftl: do Delaware. Ji 2T..35: B0; do Nlevara. Southern. *1»;$1 50: do Delaware. $Hj»l S»: BLACKBER RIES. W»«T<rn New-fork nnl up rtver. !*r quart. Vfl 12:: HTCKLEBEP-BIES. Pennsylvania larjs. blue, r-r quart, r>©K<r: do Jersey. D»U»are and Maryland. 50,.- ; MUSKMEIxNS. Jersey. Irr batket. 40:SJI: flo 3tta*T, Oem. p«r bush box, 40CV)c: do Je-ny Ltni. VOToo: '!o Delaware md Maryland r»r craf 2TH"ati; di ar has k-:t. 2T.oSrjl; do Vlrtjlnia and North Camllna. ••••' rrat*. SSATSe; WATERMELONS. v«f carload, %■' MIT! do per 100. f<R*l&. FP.rrrs — — Demand far evaporated ar>p>s 1!»'! ar.d niarSet quiet. Not much i!"'ngr in oth«r epot uri'l's. Hmall fruits !n limited rvriAy. California fruit* steadr. We qnote: APT*T.ES. evaporated f»nry. per 7T, 7S7 1 ;!": Ai choice, B'.^ftl^c: flo prime. S*»tt«><-; do com mon to fair. 49.* 1^<"; do Ciiiiadlan. sua dried, qoartere, Ztt 4c: ilo Stute and Western, sun dr'e,l. quarters. 2'"»tfU'-jc: do Southern. «an dr"ed. sliced -•■■ ■*.■.»■■ rut. 2 3-3 c; do ch^ri^'d. pe- 10) rb. $1 »»$1 73: Aa core* and .-k'.n- $1 ffitH W: CIIERIUEf. ■.--! per !T) l.?S«14-v IfUCKLEBERRIKS. l»ia 1.1»14c; PUrKBERHIF.S. 1903. «-• RASPBERRIES. I8«4. evapors 2icJ{2lo: d" snn dried H*t2iic; PBACTT"» C*»ltfernla peel 145 1>: <io unpee>l «t?«Hc: APRICOT:? California. Moor [an Ift*tl4c: do Royal. 0«llc: PRL"NIiS. Orcjun, p«r R>. B*4C6*e: do California. »Vd6 ! ta. HOPS— Trading or. the local market continual light, brewers awaitins the new crop. Holders of th» few re maining lots are very f!mn In thflr view* There has been an active movmnent on the Pasltlc Coast on con tracta, and as Blsti a* 2*m- paid. Crop advlc«"s continue favorable !n thin ■-*iuntry Austria and Beiirlim. but Ger many and England a-« still reporting an unfavorable .iut^ look. We quote: Btatc l!V>3. rhotc*. r«r »« «^S°! do rood to prim* 2ftfl3lc; do common to fair. «4tfwc; P«rt«c Const | «... choice. 25=ff2»c: do f«od to prime. 28«27c- Stat<% and PacltV .•,.„.,- 1902. choice. 2Sfl24c: do con-.n-on to prime. l»-S20c; do older growths »^l2c. FLAY aNt) 6TRA HAY— Rece;*)is are ll»ht, but quite art-TJSte for present apparent light wants of the market. Taking In common to prime, the price range ts wide. Haw hay at the outset runs considerably lower than the old Most of the Invoices run II to J2 baFM 1- « ,'i We quote: Priir- large bales. n*r 1(X) rb. &V No 1. «TH *►«)■- Wo 2. »0«BBc; No a 55««Wo: shipping. 4.^^- CLO\-ER. mixed, ranre. B<H8««)c; do clear. ran««. 4»*.^:-: small bales Be lea* than lar^e. STRAW— Market suffer. H nu»l # »y is now running In sellers" favor. vVe quota t*x-*rsl 05 per 100 rt> Receipts of hay and straw. In tons. reported at the Produce Rxchana* at noon ro-day: Hudson niver Ratlroal 870 Pennfylvanta. 3". Delaware La-Mtfi wanna sn.l «■<•-•»■■; SO; Ontario and Western 30; Ten tral of New-Jersey. HO; river boats. 130. total. 820 ton. Receipts of straw. 70 toes. POULTRY ALlVE— R«ce!rits to-day Included 3 car loads of Western by freight Trartlnr I.- practically over for th« week and doalers have an accumulation of ■ to S car loads mostly fowls which will have to be can over The fe«l!n'r la weak on fowls, 'houe'i about steady on chickens. Oth-r live unchanged. We quota: SPRING CHICKENS. nearby and Western, per TT I.V: do Southern and South-, western Ue: fowls, pat Ib, t3MiC; ROOSTERS, per ID. 6c Tt IKETB. Le- Tb. IV DUCKS Western, s^rate. per pair. 70«>Me: do Southern and Southwestern. 4«>ff«><:; GEE^E Western tLVrrnxi par pair. $l'asl 28. do Houth em »nd S>'itr. western, lux-en: live PIGEONS, par pair. 2'V&2sc DRESSED — Mom of the delayed stock In to-day. Choice dry picked fowls In coed demand ar.3 tirtr. but scalded fowls dull end weak- R*ai!v fancy larsja dry picked hickena »elm» fairly, but e«-al<>rt chickens Blow ar.d tone wnli Turkeys steady. Naarby sprtnc ducka un.'hanifed. Tarn* aquaba selling fairly. We quote: Fresn TtTRKETS. Westaro. hens, a.era*e run. p..'V 14«ri5c: 00 toms 14O!Bc: £0 common. Uol9c: KPRIN'O CHICKENS. Philadelphia 3'» to 4 Ib to pair, D«r It. "l^^i- do mliM six-" 17ttlOc: do other Penn sylvania aH to 4 !t> fari'-y. 1«#1».-: do State and Penn svlvanla' mixed size* UJa>l7e: do Pennsylvania, under 3 rb lMllfc: do Western, large. dry Dlcked. IS«M do see Met 14V4«15c; do mixed »lie«. 14r; A, Western and Rf.-'thern .mill l*»l3*c: r° T^' T^ 5 . W«tern. dry plckel. ■ ■ erare r*«t llHc: do scalded. 13®13Sc; do Southern Snd 55uthV«tern. dry Bldted. 73r: do .cawed. 1.1 c: d* fair foVrSd l2«l2Vte: ol ' D COCKS, per Ib. Oc; SPRING DUCKS' L,.n« Island, ocr rb. lf>*»tsHc: do Eastern IBe; fa ri»r^y Pennsylvania ar.d Virginia, fancy. Me: An fair to iiod 13#14-; do Western. Mile SPUING GEVSE. F, ,',.";; - white, per rb 1*817,;: do dark. UaiSo; =QI'AUS orl "c lars«. white, per doaen. S2 00; do mSaed. »2: do dark. SI 50 POTATOES ANX) VEGETABLES — Irish potatoes la liberal sucdW and easy. 6*e«t potatoes In haavy supply and lower Onions steady for choice. Cabbages dull. Cucumbers and Dickies mostly poor. Com steady. E«jr plar-ta selling aiowly." Lettuce lower. Lima beans dulL Peppers weak. Peas and b«ane tn heavy supply and showlr.K irregular quality. Tomatoee mostly poor and draggine. Other vegetables about as quoted. We. quote: POTATOES. Long Island, In bulk, ocr ISO rb. *1 30*>l «2: Jri Jer«y! to bulk. per 180 m. »1 37CJ1 50; 'do Jersey Delaware and Maryland, round, ocr bbl or bag. $1 2T.Q II 50 do Jersey long (Giants). Jl 25; do Southern, par obi «1 12«1 23 : do common. 75c«W . BWEET TO Ta TOE 3 Jeraey yellow. per bbl. $2»*3. do per half basket. *:36tr«1f.0. do Southern yellow, pcr • bbI .IZ;V ..>..« v\M- aoiilhern wnlte r.er bbl fl 2S9SI 73. CO red Sl«V«l23' VEOETABLES-- BEETS, nearby, per HW bDnVnaaTrßcMt; CARROTS per bbl. Jl >); CABB\GE3. L-.nir Island ana Jersey, per 100 *12*2B0 ; do par bh! iSifljOe- rAtJUrTUOWERS. Weetern N'w-\orU. per bush h.«w»t ' ••• ■ C'XfMBERS Western .New-York, per bush b?akf«: »©'or do nearly P«r hbl. 2r.«Tsc; do per half bbftSJj^Swite! 10 g7taS bog. lajafc! «i£>jber PICKLES Ro.'klan.i County. New-York, per I.OOU II -"» ■i*2 SoJeraa? and !>.nji Island. M»c#Sl: CORN. HacL-n «ack. per lot). stK®sl 25/ do other Jers.-y. nags. p«r 100. tflOTßc: CELERY, fancy. larre per doren 1 buncbea. . 4O^» iuw> &a small to rn«-I!um. per dozen. UmlOr; EC... r^AVva Je^ey per bbl. rtfrtr9oe: do per basket. 85«6Jc; To per bu,b box. Scan LETTUCE State. p.jrhalf-bM ■esket Jl7R«*2: An In -rat.* per dm .'o©.se; to Boson. ttxtr^V: LIMA BK%N3 Jeney. potato, per hag or banket. IKWI B0 do Maryland end Delaware, potato. ■^r^sJet. !8cC«1 25: do flat, per balf-bW basket. Soc9 %l ONIONS. l>in« l«Und and nearby, ytllovr per .I'*l ! A *2«J2 =5: <Jo red. 12; do nearby, white, per basket. JlftO g«3 do Connecticut and Eastern, while, per bbl. «- a »4: do yellow. 12 333*2 50: do red. MaSj do 00 1]"1 ]" County, white car ban. $1 »©s3 25- do I -w. »2«S • o red $1 t*>*92. do Baltimore, per half-bh! baaket, $1 A «o- do PhlladMahta Jl 23©*1 C 5: PEPPERS. Jeney. ner hbl 60«7»c do oar baaket 2&<»4oc; 4o per bush box. sn©3Oc: do Southern, per bbl, 2M|7sc; HEAB. Wejtern S-w-Ym-k. per bush basket. «6c«Sl: do per «»«^ COJiftte; STRING BEANS. State, wax per basset. BOcCSl; do green. aOr««I ia. do Jersey and Look laUwL Nf *>**• 50«76c: do Soston. per bash «»**? c *s • _?£ CA 2Ba Hubbard. per bbl. lit do marrow. 6M»75c; do white. 25® 50c- d» yellow, crook-neck. 25S*0c: TURNIPS, rutabaga, per" bbl. 60075 c; TOMATOES, nearby J««f>-. p^«^? > ifiifMc do Scuta Jerxey. Acma. lO»4«o: do Stonj We; do Crait. 10«20o: do Delawar. and Miryland »« r «*^"«Ti 30C40C1 do -*raa/. ©ei»wa*e u4 Maf7»**»i Jtr *m%!l ssWkaa, aaeßttSa LIVESTOCK MARKET. staaswvsßßjtj .tugust 19. 1&04. BEEVES — Receipts irerc 180 ' 3 cara. or S,0«» head, including &3 cars for export alive. 414 1 tor 3UU£al«rer9 and !•*] for the market: making, with the cattle held over from previous arrivals, in*- cara oa sale, all at J-rsey City >ar-l«, with th« exception of half a car. T-rada opened dull and prices wer* depressed, strictly prime and choice be-ives holding up fairly well, while good anil medium steers were 10£p.0c lower and com mon gr^.l^s hard to Fell at a decline of lie Five cars were held over. Bull, and cows tn limited supply and very few vvanted. Com. nun to choice native steers •old at J4 055* Ii an per 100 tr>. with only 1 -. ex ceeding S > 76; fat oxen at »4 (I US! 75; bulls at i: T -T $•».".,; cows at * 1 ».'(»- 0 Dressed !•• -t slow at 7>. i'3ljc per Ib for native sides; Texaa beef at Sift 7c. Liverpool and London cables quoted live cattla slow at lOHfrlSo per Ib, ilrtsseil weight; sheep selling at lCtt I'lc. dressed weight; refns^rator be«f ady at 10% 011a p-sr n>. Shipmenta to-day were 3 &oi> quar ters of beef In tlie Cedric to Ltvcrpcnjl. TV>-morrvw the Masaba Will carry »■< L»>ntios cattla »nd 1.300 quarters of beef fur Belurwctuld fc Suixberger, and 34 f> cattle for .1 Shambers & Son; the si Aodrow will take out 390 cattle to Lundon and COO head to Ant werp, equally <livlilsd befareen the before mentioned shippers; the Hindoo, to iiuK. 10') cattle for - b.warz- Bchlld tic Bolsberger; Uie Gtrinan!!-. to Sjut hair.pt wn. 2.200 quarters of btef divided between insebild it Sulst'trser end Armour 4; Ci>., aiid the Ktrurla. tc> Liverpool, about 1.7 M) quarters of bp«-f fur ti.-* Cuda'iv Paci.iiiS Company, aiakins the totals from thi3 po-t for th» week ending fcaturday, AttffUs* CO. 1.510 cattl« and 11.950 quarter?) cf beef, all to ports of tireat Britain with th- exception of 3SO cattle Saitd — McPlierson & Co.: 1J Virginia et-«T3. 1389 IT> average, at %i 70 par 100 Ib . SO do, 1300 P>. aS 85 CO; 23 do. 1023 ITi. a'- $4US; 20 Ohio d'J. 11S3 rt<. at t.i 4-»; 11 d^. lISI Tb. at $5: I*) do. 1136 Ib. at MM: 20 do. 1149 n>. at 34 S5; 19 do. t::i tb, at S4 ;.:-, 1 cow. 350 Ib. at Si: 1 do. S'jo Ib. at $.' 80. N«wtQ ■; Co.: 19 Went Vlr?lnla steers, 1321 Tb. at 13 75; l!t d?. 1310 TT<. at JO 40; II d.i. 115» a. at Si:., SO dv, 1191 tt). at *5 SS; CO do. 119^ Tt). at $5. 8. Jand»re: 20 Virzinia steers. 1,355 tt>. at 15 90; 30 do, 1,270 Tb. at *5 62Vs: 2<> do, 1.343 rb. at $3 15: IS Michigan do. 1.213 tt'. at (4 03 II OMo do, 1.212 Tt,. at *4 SO; lrt do, 1.125 IT. at $4 55; 2 b'llls, 1,500 B>. at »4». 0 do, 876 Ib, a- $2 70; 1 cow. OSO Ib, at (3 1" 3. Shamberg A Son: 19 Virginia steers, 1.32» R, at $5 53: do, : 337 re. at 15 53; Ib do, J.2"!> n>. *t $0 o»: 6 Jo. 1.15S a-, at 19; 1 do, 1 600 "'- at $3. S do. I."*^ " at $4 50. ■• ~ - _ Sherman & Culvn.-: 20 Virgin U rtefers, 1.237 Tti, •* So 40; 10 State do. LM9 B>, at $4,73: 20 Chicago do, 1.152 rt at >4 70; 20 do. 1.188 Ib, at J4 35: 20 do, I.IHI Ib. at 94 35; 2 oxen. l.tiSo tb, at $4 OS; 3 cows. 630 rb. «i; J. B. Glfcacn & Co: 1« Oho steers. 1.270 tb. M 54 90: 16 Jo. 1.2« n>. at i*.'-.'. 1« do, 1.15 i It. at »4«; j» ilichisaa do. 1.238 rb. at $4 65: M do. 1,177 I*, at *18-j; 4 bulls. LSUO rb. at $3 50; 2 do. 1.2U5 Ih, a. $3. 26 i ■-■--', ■ hi:: 4 Sha'n'nor. . V Vllgllllajtasssi 1.253 Ib, at »r. 80: 19 do. L2S« tb. at. $"> 40; 20 dot 1.199 Ib. at »v 10; - oa'-n. I.3i'> Tri. at $4 7-V Kerns Commission Co: 17 Chicago steers, 1.2W .>. at $4 r,«J- 4 do. :,.'■•» IT>. at $4 25: 13 do, l.aw It. at (4 15. Crockett I Co: la West Virginia steers, 1.318 I* . at ■ .'*.>; 11> do. 1.C05 -< . at $500. .T. G. Corttf & Bon: 6 bulls, 1*24 rb, at $2 90; 2 do. 1,000 rb. at *2 75; - cows, 140 lb» at $1 *». CAL'. E»— Koceipts were 34>- bead, inciuUics 103 f- " butchers and 24^ for the market. Good >-.».» scarce an.l firm. All sorts or calves in demand. Th* rer.s were cleared. Common to prime veals soil at $."Krs7 25 per Wj ib: n. fe-v selected <Xj at ?«; culls at ■-,-■• 5O; & bunch of buttermilks and ci i »s»* r * at 13 75. No West erns on snl*. Pressed calve* firm. City ditaaad veals told at 8912 c per !b; c-.untry dr»esej at 7'-s©l" I ce; Cr«o?"'l buttermilks at Cli7c; saaad graders at iitic. gales- J. O. •.:■.-.- S2 veals, IM A average, at $7 a set lt»> Tb; UKI do, 119 rb. at »•> 73. less 12 00 on th» lot: ti fed calves. IBS Tb. at $4. W. K. Hume: 3 veals. 176 Ib, at $•>:<>. 3 do. 120 Ib, at $4; 5 buttermilks. ISO Tb. at $3 7S. S. Sander*: 7 vciils, 133 tt>. at i-i; 2 do, 143 ft>, at 4 60. Newton St Co.: 3 Weft Vti-glnla calve*. 230 I*, a*. *:. 2.'. 2 do. 135 TT>. at S3 I*o. T>Mn ,v Shar.non: 11 Buffalo calve*, IP" To. a; $3 50. SHEEP A.N LAXIBa — Receipts *ere a 1 * cara. or -■ -"* liead. all for the market, nuiklng, with the stale stocn. I.'i- : ._ . i on sale. Sheep were In light supply and steady foe all grades. Lambs, on continued light re ceipts, held up full steady on the medium grades, and top grades were 1 • «&- 150 higher. The pens were <jl"are>L Common to prime sheep sold at $2 50t?$4 per IW> Ib; ordlnury to t-nir.e lambs at $3 23'ft$7- culls at S4&s4 50. Dressed mutton In fair demand at 7SIOo per Ib; dressed lambs flrm at fl#lsT saics — Newton i ■'; : 253 West Virginia lambs. 70 Tb average, nt $7 per 100 Ib; 254 do. OS tb, at $7: 287 do. M rb, at $« 80; 2fio do 70 Tt. at $tf t".. 256 do. ■>» Tt. at $6 Si); 223 Kentucky c"o, 87 It), at $5 50; 13 Kentucky sheep, 1"* tb, at ti 73; 4 Weat Virginia do. 119 !t>. at $3 73. K-rns Commission Co.: IM3 Kentucky lambs. 64 Th, at IS SO; SBO do. 70 rb. at $3 50. 247 Buffalo do. «2 Ib. at $5 25: »< Kentucky yearlings. tW rb. at $4: 133 Kentucky *hor?. 100 Ib. at $3 73; |«0 Vestern do. 00 It., at $3 40; 02 do. 01 Ib, at %1 23: 53 <Jc. W Tb. at $3. S. Sanders: 41 >:.. lambs. 66 Tb, at 23: S7 PeimayU vania do. (31 II at *.'■ 73; 1" Pennsylvania culls. 42 IT>, at $4; 12 Pennsylvania sheen. 73 tb. at $2 23; 13 State do. OS It, at $3 .V). B. Judd & Co.: 102 West Virginia iambs, 71 rb. at 73; 12 culls. 53 rt. at $4 50. Crockett A Co.: 1.13 West Virginia lambs, 87 IT. at $6 73. McPheraon & Co. : 221 Maryland lamb*. <J4 It), at $6«24; C 3 Maryland — p. 92 rt.. at $2 50. Tt.titn A Shannun: 140 Buffalo sh«*p. 132 Ib, at $4. W. H. Hume: 3 State lambs, u<) tb, at *•> 23; 1 Stats •heep. 110 ft. «• $3 bo. HOGa — Receipts were 3T43 T 4 cars, or 613 beaJ. all for slau«htereni. with the exceptlnn of x head. Feeling firm on Buffalo advices. Guo.l h»-a<. y Prn:isvlv:ir.ta hoes sold at *:. h0 per luo fl Country dressed hogs quiet but a-.-n ' g^; 9 » — s. Baoden 7 Pennsylvania hots. 224 la average, at Si faO i*r lw It-; 1 rough. 180 Ib. at »4 BB OTHER MARKETS-BY TELEGRAPH. Chica«-\ At:*. 19.— CATTLiV-Receipts. 3.000 head: mar ket atrocp; g;->o.i to prime steer*, io IZ'u s6 •" ptior to medium. $4 25£J5 13; fttorker* and fetMars. '2 ;St. cons, 1 1 ■'• j .<-»•_., heifers. *^S'ss: cann->rs» ii :>'Vui- <": bulls, *JS$4; Cil^es. Vi*J*4 -j:. 1100i — Kec< li<X»> head; :::.i.»v-. Itc A -f. — mixed and butcher $•% 25'oV» M; Rood to Choice lieaw :. - .-■*. r.r.iKh heavy. $st!»i'->»; light. $i 4<><ils (Vi; bulk of aalfls, »3 SSQO 4i>. bilEEP— Receipts. '.•«•. .-,•...'.. market «tea3y; „.- •! to choice, wethers, to «3*j 14 10: fair ta ciiotca mixed. t.'.^il. Cincinnati. Aut. 1!>. — HOGS active: butchers'. 55 ■'■"■•i $X &5; comm.Tn *3 7i^»s _!• CATTLE dull; fair IO good shippers. m:.A{"S. common. ?2'a t- -'•"■ SHEEP steady, Hi.* : DO; ;.::.:.-■ <;.- ■ •: F. *H'j f"» 23. East Buffalo, Aug. li>.— CVTTLß— Receipts. LOO head; •!'jw. b^raiv gteadXi prime tste<3r3, fo 2.">^#o 75; shlDrlr.g, 54 .'ijyW; butchers 1 . *3 75-3*4 73; Ueiferr *J 2S^>4 5<J; ca«i. *2"^'a(4: bull". Ji. ;■<•<) i;: 7.">: stock«rs and feeders, J"- .Vj»j *3 ». ■ EA!. Receivts. 645 1..J.-1 ; 750 higher at *4 s&u4oWt HOGti — R.".«-li>t3. 7.7ix> head, active. fc'glOe higher; mixed. JstX*»Mil; Yorkers UMVI3i3: plits. t:> 7i>i;i.% 70. roughs. *.'• 4.^55^. stags. S3UOS*S3; dairies, $i Sl>u s3 5< •. SHELI 1 AND LAM] Receipts. 3.fltH> h«ad; sheep «ttaii> : lambs 23c fcler-er. t* Z>Gs<i W; jraarllncs. $4 .■•i^rts «Stha*S, Hw-jji^j. ewes. 18 73; ■tiecp, niixe<i v J-j J-*. Kaiwoa Ctkr, Aug. 13.— CATTLE — Rw-eipts, 2.500 head. Including l.luo Southern! market s'ca«l> ; choice export an.l ■s»~.i steers. $5 U.*a*n «h»; fair la S'»'-. '4ST3<rs3; Western f-d tteers. $;; 7309500; 6.t<«-ker» aaj feeders, C'l'sii".; 9 mth^m sera, $-73844; Southern ••ows, Jl" •!*.'s "'<: native cuws, (1 3&3f4 iS; native horfers. S-s"'§ »5: bulls*. BaBW; calves. *2f«4 ,V>. ■ HOG*- Rerript-. 0.000 bead; majKet, ."i^luc h!gh<ir; top 53 3."; bulk of -a. .-a. $5 lOCiSSO: h»avy *5 tdßSsa»; paek«ra, » tOOISSO; p.,'» and .Uht% *.*»a*si*. SHEEP— R<Ke:pts ft.oo heal; rr.Aj^ ke: >:*( na::ve lambs. $4i?!S ■ .i. native wethers. $.: inxfi 1 »4. native er . jr. ,',i»f|;t «i> : Western lambs, *4S"*i; .." We* tern yearling. 13 754f54 SO; Wes-.arn she*?. j;;s.>J}i, •tockors and feeders, $^ ,v tjs3 S3. THE STATE OF TRADE. Buffalo. Aug. 19. — FLOUR. 2SfW.-- hlghe-. WHEAT- Bprtng unsottleJ: No l Northern, tl 27. CORN steady No 2 yellow ' : : -■• No 3 corn. BOSa OATS lower- No 2 - lite, 87c; No 8 mixed, 33»«e. Canal freight* firm wheat. 2\c; com. 2** c to New-York. Chlcaso. Aug. IS. — The leading futures rmngM as fol lows: Wheat No 2: Openlna. Hlih«-bt. Lowest. Closing. Sept old.sl 00>»^*l wTi tl UTi |I<>l<\ «1 lo T » be^t aaw lob 9IW l l'i~» lv. *« • Cat Dec H*\g "• a 4 1 12%| 1 '»tv, l U^SJlllH May ... 111 | ll; ! i 1 li's I iv*» 114 lorn No 2 Sept ... 84 «J4H 04 1 * 83«4 83»s Deo .... s^\«3o M<« RJi-t 62»» May ... UikVsVUI £-"» CIH ti*» Oats No 2: Sept ... 34H334' 3-! % S3:; M Dr'i ... 3:, •,;.'.". i 85 Vi :,, ar>^ May ... e7'-.«a7»» «T« S7UJJS7U 5i :i»37: i »37- 1 Meea pork, per' bbl: ■nt ... $U37H|li:»s tUTB Jll 73 Got .... 11 M I.' 00 11 77 » 11 «*> Jaa .... 13 27b 13 30 13 OS 13 03 Lard, per 100 Ib: F'-.-'t ... «»7-i *5>7-a «8714 t> 9" Oh .... 7 <■• i 707^s ti 97'- « 87»i Jan .... 7 13 7 15 7c2'i 7 06 Short ribs, per 100 Ib: Sept ... 7 30 7 60 7 42 »s 7 42 , 0ct .... 75.1 : 57! i 7 47 3 75" Jan .... f. 85 6* «i*C-^ 885 Cash quotatlcns wer« as tollows: FLOUR was atejtdy, WliliAT— No 2 spring. $1 lt»^«l 12; No S. »1 . . .. No 2 red, SI '*» ; 38*l US. CO UN— 2. 33* c: No 3 yelkiw, M^sc. OATS — No 2. S2lj3-Sc; No 2 whrto. 35<ic;; No 3 s .- ... »«Wmc. RTSV-No '£, 75& FL.\X.St;El>— No 1. fl NT*; No I N-.rThw«stern. Si 2i. TIMOTHY SEED — Prime. t2 90. CLOVER Contract grade. ill.'^sJU 7.'. PORK— Mew per bbl. 111 75*411 sn. LARD— Par !>■<> Tb. f8«SOI6 87H. CUT MEATS— Short rib* «.!... (lo^se). 5; 3.*iis* '■>•"■; short clear (Idea tboxed). |S.g|« Wins XXi' — Basis of high wines. $1 i«. on the Produce Ex chance to-day th» HLTTEB market sraa »tr-ug. cream* cries. 13"UlHo: dj.lrte«, l>nr»':j<>. EG<lS— Steady at mark. ca»« D Included. I3i/!l6'T».;. CIiEESE — Steady to flrm f^Mao. Dulu^. Aug 19. — Close: WHEAT— No 1 N«r-hera. $1 2u\; No 2 Northern. $1 1?V». September 91 17% De cember, |1 Wk. Milwaukee. Aug. 19.—^VHEAT— No 1 Northern. tl 20; No 2 Northern. S! IS. new Septambar. *1 l*M» aakad RYE— No 1. 74Hc BARLEY— 2. 63c sample 379 BSc- CORN No 3. 5&557 c; Septen-.ber. 33*i353^ bid. Minneapolis. Aug 19— WHEAT— September, tl 13S . December. *! l-»'»u:*l 14S. May . $1 £»%; No I bard. $1 2tt?»; No 1 Northern. 41 24 H; No 2 Northern. $1 21%. rLOUß— First patents. 5» & ; « **> «*.>; secon.l patent?. $t? 20 •3*C> 3t»: Arst clears. i 11.',; second cleats, I" 753$ 82 j BRAN in bulk. 11l »:'tf*l6 73; shorts. $IS7. T .Csit>. PhlladelphU, Aug. 13.--WHEAT strong and 1 ■■».• high er; contract grade. Auiru&t. $1 O&QJi oa. CORN dull u r..i He lower; August. 5* ■•»•■•( i»c. OATS — Quiet and barelj ■teady; No 2 white, natural, new. 40c; Mo 2 white, nat ural, old. «■<-.. No 2 wtata. cllr.ped. new. 40~siMlc; No 2 white clipped, Old. te l a c. FLC>UR firm, ley ii-: per ah) hg..<-r. wint-r *v;-.-, .■•« .'.«u>. . " en extria. »."J . .'■s»> Pennsylvania roller clear. (A 10*>$4 l»»; do straight. *.'. HjJ.'i i". . Western winter. cl«»r ..-4 7," :s.'. Un stru ght. *sl(itls^3s: do patent. *& 40^$5 75; Kansas clear sa.kj. «4 sO'uJ4 70; do 'tralcht sai k3. t4 00SJ4 IS. .10 patents, sacks, S3 20C»5 40: ip ing clear. t4 i«Vt?s4 75 ; do straight ,Sj t.i;..ij.i bo. Jo patents, $t:-.^n gu: do favorite brands. *tl .V-tttii't- 1 HiV. ■:>.'■-?< s'"<?i S4. sm»**4 S3 j- r t>t>i tun fair to ehotre> Pennsylvania: |4 4< i; : 4 60 fnr choice a^ ■'■ (ancy Western patent. UL'TTER firm. go. .1 demand: e^ tra CVaeiara creamery. t«4c: extra nearby prints. Liv. E<"?OS — steady, fair demand; nearby fl.sts. lU4c at thf mark: Western firsts. I'.Wf at the mark. CHETESV firm, with an upward tendency: New- York full crean s. choice to fancy. >\'Sor New-Tcrk full creams f.l- t gond et»*»\»e. Receipts Flour, TdO bbln and 1.300 000 pounds In sacks: wheat. ft.ooo bush; oats 34. 0** bueh- Bblpmtnta— Wbeat. «.'•<"• bush; oats. 14. du0 buao. THE WOOL TRADE. "The American Wool and Cotton Reporter" says: "The ton* of th« wool market continues ana, with a satisfactory business la progress. The demand Is not as active as tl «**. though In the case of two or three houses an ex cellent business In territorial wools baa been accom plished the la*t week. Tho bast prices of the year have been secured on much of the stork which has been sold, and outside or fleece* the demand has been quite general, including territory. Oragoa, CwDforn!*, pulled and «<Mur*<l (vMi rrWas obs* suwif *■' **• !! * IJ » adTa«M«>" Railroads. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STATIONS foot of WEST TWEN'TT-THIRD STREET AND DE?BKO»ES AND CORTLANI>T STREETS. C7Tbe lea.vu.4l tai.; front Desbrosse* and Cortlandt Streets la live minutes la:-r tha.n ih=.s Civea below for Twen:>-thUd Street Station. Ft) II rHK WEST. •7.5S A. M. CHICAGO Sf^CT.M.. •9J» A. M. ST. LOUIS LIiTITED. •18l£S a. m. THE Pennsylvania Liirrrsr>— : I hours . j Chicago. •1.33 P.M. CHICAGO ANP ST. LOCIJ EXPRESa M.3.* !*. M, CHIC*«K> LIMITED. \ '..V, P. M. ST. LOUTS EXPRESS. •3.35 P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS 7.53 P.M. PAtTKIC EXfRE.<S. •*.?.% P.M. CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATI BXP. •9^»3 V. 31. PITTJ-BT'SG SPECIAL. Hi>Hl.V(.rti> ANl* THE SOUTH. 7.55, 8.25. '3.2Z, *3 si. '1u.:.,-) a. m.. ll.:i. '11.55. : i> <*3.;3 "Consr-asi .cal Limited"). *3.:r,. •4.13. '4.53. 9.15 p. m., 12.10 night. Sunday, 5.55. *3.2;. *10.53 a. m.. i;."5. *12.i5, t*i.;3 "Corurreasional Uni.tej".'. •3.25. -riD. *4.33. 5..'3 p. m.. li.lo eight. SOUTHERN R \ILWAT.— XSa. 123 p. m.. IMO a. m. Uaily. ATLANTIC COAST LIN2— 3 23 a. ra. and ».:» p. m. daily. SEABOARD AIR LINE. — IMS p. m. ar.d 15.10 a. m. dally. NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAY. — *-3 p. m. dailj. CKESAFEAKE * OHIO RAILWAY. — 7.JS a. as. week f!a>». 4.3S p. tti. daily. FOR Ol POINT COMFORT and ?;or.FOLK. — T.JS a. m we*.v-days. s.la p. m. daily. ATLANTIC <:ITT— 9i3 a. m. and 1.51 p. m. week day*. Sundays. *T. 35 a. m. CAPE MAY. — 12.5S p. m. w*clc-day». ' ' LONG BRANCH. AS BURY PARK (North Asbur? Part Sunday* >, »nd Polrt Pleasant. 7 4". 5.35 a. m U.S&, li.la (Saturdays only, except Long Branch). 1 -" (Saturdays only). Z.-Z. 2'jj. 3. 15. 4.;.". »except Long Branch). 4 r.5. and 6.63 p m. w*-k-davs. Sundays. ? 25. ■>.--> a n. . and 4.63 p. m. Prcci Dedbro&MS via Cortland: Streets only. 3.i0 a. m. FOR PmUAUKLTTIL*. «.i.r,. t.l v :.. *7.33. •«;...■'• *tS.»S, •9.55. 'tlO-IX. •10.55, 11.55 a m.. 12.33. •15.55, *1.33. MO. 2.55. •3.: J. S.ES. 4.15, "4.55, 4.55. (•4)4 U for North Philadelphia only), •5.55. fi.53. 7.55. S.L'o. 9.15 (>.r>s for North I h,U adeiphla only) p. m. 12.10 r.isht week-da>s. .Sun days, «.u5. *7.i5. « 13, •« 23, •+>. : 9.55. •♦19.55, »1» a. in.. 12.25, •11.^... •. 55, *2.iJ. T..io. »4.25, «»T4.55 for North Philadelphia on!y). 'ISS. •3.55. 6.35. 7.53, *.::. 9.15 OaS for North Ph!Udelpal». caly> p. ia, 13.10 night. •Din'np Car. |S-tra-far« train. Ticket offices. N-». 451. 1334. 11l and ISI Broadway: IS! Fifth Avftiu* (below 23d St.): '-'43 Fifth Avenue <corner l'9th St.); i Astor House, and station* named above: Brooklyn. 4 Court Street, !•*'> Fulton Street. 290 Broadway, and Pennsylvania Annex Station The New York Tiar.sfer Company will call for ana check hiiF^ac . from u.'.ela and residence* through to des tination. Tel,-ph-:n» "543 Chelae*" for Pennsylvania Railroad Cab Service. W. W. ATTERBURT. J *- WOOD. Gesera. M.aca.ger. Pis»': Trailic Manager. OEO V? BOTD Gecerai Passenger Agent. LEHICH VALLEY. Toot of West 3d A : Cortlandt and Desbroases Street B. *D*:iy. t E \cept bandar Sondsy: a 7 li. d.: e7 45. p.* g. xi.43. ~~~ ~ V ,A4-vS T..8 Msnch Chimt Local I tS 49 a M *« 30 » a Bu2»:o hxpress . „ '"»7 40 a ■; # e7.M a » 3L\CX DIAMONTJ EXPRESS *l .SS » it; *1 30 a X Mauoh chuaK and Uailewn Local .... •!SS»pal *dl.! 0r ■ W::kes-3*.-re fciprss^ „. J2 »» 3 T4.10 p m Xastoa Local t-: <> ?»; t,5.»Fx «?blc»go »nd To-owo Eiprass... ' : 1J 40 "15.40 r « T aSBTTFTALO THAIN ' •. 55 PMI *t .m i» a Tlcltetii sad Pullm»n accon.niojaflona 143. 5K1. 2». JSS. It^i * IX4 Broadw»y, 1"2 st.b Are.. 25 fnion 9q West, 243 Colnmhat Are., N.Y., •«« * ••« Foltoa St.. 4 Court be, 9* l Bro«dw»T A Ft. Fu!to» ■i, Brooklyn. II Y. Transfer Co. will call for and check baggage. Steamboats. Inin m ftmn m Datlsht. palatial steamers "NEW TOKK" and "AUBANY" •* the Uuuaon Klver Day Una. tasu»t Jtud oncat river beats In the world. Leave Brooklyn. Fulton St. (tor Annas) 9:<iOA Tl " Desbroe»e» St. Pier 8:4» - •• West 221 St ».00 •• •• Wen l»th St »» " Landing a: Tonkers. Tfest Point. New'iurgh. Poagt>ke«o> si*. Kingston Point. CMssstll Hudson and Albany. L'«! y. except Sunday. Special Trains to CatskV.l Mtn. re»--t» and Sara:cs3. and easy connections to a!' points Ca.<t. North and West. Through tickets and baggage checked V off.-es of N. T. Transfer Cc Most delightful one-day outings to West Point. StwSurgs. or Poug?iasapata pa turning en down brat Restaurant open at 7A. 91 STCSIC Ltu.k.l.. L>c«utuaaea 91. at »...* r. M. \s^fai ill t. Mi. U. ?^au at. i.M p. ii. iTiallllllSiJS - If. M-K irjui tat. Ob tfanmn only. -.»"i P. 'm.. for Utghiana ralla. West Puint. Curnwa.i. Newburth, New B»rnou.-g. Hlitofl. FojgckKpsae, lisucus, fUinduui aaa K.log>u>a. Urch=« ira un board. in, />\ .— i ¥ (ID nil ' A.ND POINTS IN t UJ. aUVKK Li.NiS i«. .Newport. Fall Ktver 80-.on «cv a. i.a».er:i iind .-aitira Po.a'.s. lllaaaasr» PHsCiU^LA and PURITAN. Orchestra oa each. Leave Pier I*. V lc. fool of Warren St.. ««k day. aad oundays at S:JO P. it PP.OVIXiE.NCE LINE for Providence. Boeton Norta »jml tlst aTeaawts t-LIfMOUIH ans) ri^iK.M n^ ua eacn. Leave H;er la. N. R.. root Murray Su. week days only, at 6 P. M. New Lomlon. Block Island, Nor- NORWICH LWE f<r New London. Block Island. Nor »icu. eumin K um v\ atch Hill. N*rr«»Q>«t.. Pier. »orce*i-r» orce* i- r h, fcton North ana Kast- cieamers CITT Of LOWELL and CHESTER W. CHAPIN. Leave p-.er 4u > R (ut Clarkson St . week days only. t> P. M. V"W" H4.VKN LINE for New Haven, .-pru.gQe 1 and North. tfteek dais Str. RICHARD PECK Its. Pier » E PL *4S; It U. 81st Bt.. S:w> P 11. atr. NEW HAiIPSHIRS Its Pier 20 E. R. 12 night. Sunday* RICH. PECK iva Pier 20 E. R. 9:20; ft. E. 81s« 6t lU:0O A. 111. return due N. I. S:4S P. M. Tickets and staterooms, ail L;r.es. at 113. 3*l. «71 t li» 1 '54 Brcadway, i 3 L'nltn square IS: 6th ATecii* 845 Columbus Aver.uo. 273 W. and 133 E. 123 th fctr-^«. New York; 4 Ccurt. w» Fultoa Street 800 Brcadwajr. Brooklyn, ami a: Pier*. sits: l IVEffliß 111. For CaiaaUll and -"at.*iU'.: Mountain rote:* Hudson and The Bernshires, Coxsackt« and way landing*. Steamer KAATEF.SKILL or ONTEORA. week-da: a. 6 P. M. from Chx:stopnet St. . " V M. fior-i West '..••-. St. Extra boat tONTEORA). Saturdays 1:10. from Christopher St.: 1:50 rrom W«st 12ath Sit, for Cats*.!!!. Uurtaon ty annex, and Maiden Special trains for Catro PaJasrVfD* Otis Bnmmit. Hainea Corners »r ; Tinii«nv!ll« L'i;n,- Rooms an M.nn D«^lt Ifrßstrated Folder inaaird free. FIKIDIFILES D=DSD[E HI ALBANY New C. W. Mars*, Mil tg on odd i!it«j in Jul>. acd Adl:ondark. ALTERNATING DAILY AM> «t\DAT. / SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION?. ORCHESTRA. L.flSVre Pier 32. V. R. . rot of <\»r.i»l St.. 6 P. M. Direct rail connection at Albany with express trains to all potnu Fer.d 10c. far C. W. Morse fclMWlt Excursion Booklet. 2c stamp Str. "CStr oZ Troy" or ••Saratoga" leave Pier 46. U. It West l'Jth sit.. Daily (excepi Saturday), at 6P. M. oea aa>—STEAMERS TOUCH AT «LB.\ST. Direct rallroa.: connections mad» at Troy for ail resorts North Md East Phone 120»— Sprir.c DINING ROCIiS ON MAIN DECK. SEARCHLIGHT. EXCURSION. TROT. *2.50: SiAiU- TfiGA $4.M> I.»KF cirn«».~r JH TO r V*:~T' ■ V VT.. W«0. SEND FOR DOOKLET rTXCTJR^ION TOCTI3. (^^ST!nr i nfl?«7 f Beats leave at a 00. ' ! feJSibLiviljy/ • ia<». 1100 a. m an-J ! -^ I.OIA 00. 3.43, 4 30. |! cm -^ « ' m dvn ~ WJ®^ t»AVJ!! : From Pter S . Foot . CQ) ASTEf^SOSTS ' ; Rector bt- 5t P- « 1 1 BLOCK ISLAND. ORIENT, GREENPORT, SHELTER ISLAND AND SAG HAR BOR, VIA MONTAUK STEAM BOAT CO.'S LINE. From Pier 13 E R-. N- V.. near Wall St.. we-* days, except Saturdays 8:30 P. M.; Sit., I P. M. Monday^ «tra .rip. -. •«; a M.. for Sag H v r. NAVAL STORES. Tie market for uplrtta turpentine waa higher. owin< to a cleanlns up of local .... tho price of 570 y<?s» ter.iay acd . hishor market at Savannah. Rosin waa dull. Tar *a3 Inactive. Wa quote: SPIRITS TURPENTINE — Oil and machine barrels. 57H C T.\h-Plne and oil bbls. *4 85^54 90. nPrutna! ROSIN— Common lo rood st--^! l^- ,|-^.*£ir, | -^.*£irl 1 ; S" J"«.-.- F $3 O $3 0.": ft. S3 lofe*ais: I. *J 4.WTS3 M: K. |3WI«*3«, M. S4 2.VJJ23; N. $4 23««4 Sl>; W G. i* 73 ©■$4 hO: W W. $S^ts 10. STOCS ON HAND. _ Roiln. btla ........ "^*^iJ, Spirits turpentine, bbls K 3 ?? Tar. r>li -•'» «avac•■a^ Aag. 19. —TURPENTINE flrm. 54He; re ceipt- M 6bls: sales, -■- exports. 3C4 ROSIN firm; rs ,. «-, ? t .' •■ 314 bbl*- s!ils«. ".0* 1 ;: exports. I.R>O. A. B. C. J2 3.YD" *2 40, E. S2 45; s*. *2 s">: O, SJSr-,: IL S2 73; L $3 32H: K. »C7Vi: H U S7' r&»B6; N. « 02H; V.' G. $ AnY. "' I!»— TXRPBSTINE te K'ii estoa. Aug ROSIN --■■ A. B. ■■ *- 2".; D. S^XK U. 133: T, »2 -i.»; G *2 35ti?2 37W: H. J2K.: I. *3 li's. K. 13 37^ s ; 31. 43 674- N*3o2' 3 ; VU. *» 17S: \V U. *4 42H. Wli?T'.ing't*n. Aug. 10. -SPIRITS TCKPEXTIXB-Nxh intr doins; re^vlpi*. ST ca>lc3. TtoSlN— Nochtcs dotn;;: $230 bW; i-ecilpis IC2 bbl* TAII arm. »1 20: ic.e:pts. M ..bl#. CRUDE TUIU'SNTINE .-a. 12 23. $3 73 and $4 receipts. 2,5 bbls. Sew-Crl-iins. Aug. It) -^-neceipts— -Rosin. 66 bbla; tur t^Uindo'n. AUC. 10. —TURPENTINE— Spirits. 41a 4 .1. ROSiN Arneiioan. st-~u:ned. !-3 14~: ■'•-. Hi W. SOUTHERN COTTON MARKET. M.'tr. N>'_ Cms. cal-a, St.xk. IVa'.veston stesilv ll> 7-l"> 2..V3 2.5«. l o- 5j.74 l»hi:a.!r!phia r 4 u.et ltR» SO 3;; — 1.«4«i -a-vunraa qu.ti. l*»% M I^4 — *.■*:'> Sew-Orleans it-ady... H>\ 237 -Jo 7 sco 24.>U Mubile nominal '-<> .. ' 3 — i>^ MemphLi tteaily W! > .43 IK ICO 10.".^ Augus a sea I*-'" 1 * I I 2tf L-" 1 3 t.harleaton nominal .... — — — — 31 Houston *teaay 10% t.'->4l I.SHI 441 6."C* LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Liverpool. Aug. 10. 4 p. — COTTON — Spot In limited demand, prices 10 point* higher: American middling, fair. «.3>Sd; stood mlildlins. «-24 - mlddlliu. 8 lid low mi I dlins. 6.D*d. gtMid ordinary. 3.74 d. ordinal. S.SiM. The sales of the day were 4.0U0 bales, of which 2W were fb» •peculation and export, acd Included 1.600 American. Re ceipts. IH.UOU bales, all American. Futures opened and closed quiet: American rotddllnc g o c. Augoat, S.SIJ; August-sseptenjber. t»i: Septt:n>b«r-O<nober. 5.41.1, Oc tober-November. 5.3"d: November-December. 5.27.i. Da ceruber-Januaxy. 5.24 d: January- February 0.23 d; Febru arj--Marcn. 1.3 M; Maxell April, 3.241; Apr:Kat*r. 154-1: --.-.< B.J4U. Railroads. »AM-KICA'3 brtsArtSr RAILROAD.* NE.WYORK ' (extras IKE SIX-TRACK TEOMKLWS. ' VIA >..1t..»4.. v . * .*»-§.-•». ... Traics depart from Urand, Ceatral Station. *-" etre.-t. New Tork. a« below Aorth and west bound trains. «s.— rt Ttso** '*»V^^ '"«»4 Central Stat.on at S:1tl A. V. 8.45. 3.3 a. tt.Ja I", if., will stop at lCita St. ta receive pass^astr* t"i> minct«^ a't»r Hvin; Grand Central Stattoa. K.IO A. M.— TMID.NIGHT EXI»BE?S. ' »-'» A M._ t ,'DIP.OSDACK * I— tStJkSOSe S?ECU e\3»A. JJ — 'EMPIRS STATE EXPRESS. Uot: t»- Rocs train in the world. Da* BufT-Ua 4.49. f-ijA M. — *PAsiT MAIL. T4 ixrars to OllcaT-v «M3A M.— tS*R.\T«V: \ AND VOXTREAI. S?ECLII» .r...i A " v -~ 'EXPOSITION LIMITED. ! - J* J' M ITBt *•*• P. M.—.«SCHJTUWCBTERX UiTsTO. J ■'.•*?• M-'cnrcAr,o uxrrw H? g- M--=-fca.»"RATOGA LIMITSI- _^^. .. -» P. IT. — •THE :OTH CENTCHT LrSTfTED." M • «J loar tra '-o t> Chicago via I-afc* Shure." -:2» II. — tSAKATOGA LIMIT SIX <••• p. jr.— •DETHOiT AND CH!''*<» SPECIAI OJO P. 3f. — "UKE SHORE LIMITED. :i!i liaur trala _ '"^hl-aso. All Pullnsan Cars. - £2 P - M - —^WESTERN HXPREi-* • ••• p. m - 'MONTREM. EXfP.ES^ .-so P. M.— 'ADinONDACK AND MONTREAL IX ••22 £ M.— 'BITF ij: THOUSAND ISLJk.NI> BPt. 2:51 M — •SOVTITWESTKTtN SPECIAL. 9.0 P |C--»FJ«CTFIC EXPRESS. ii?V. M -~* < " HrCAr ' 0 * ST I-OCI3 EXPKSSS •DaUy. tEs~ ? t Sunday. 'Eacept; Moaday. st«a» urday only. ZBxent^gntvrimy and 3u=OAjr. » M A. M. and 3.3 ir. M.. except Suodar. to Plrta««« * North Adams, Sarirrdaj-s a£ 2.2? P. M. S<CL. t.22 A- M. Pullman cars on all tbreticb tram*. _ Trains illuminated with Prntsch light. jtc":»t offlcea at !4J. ;<SJ. 415 and 121* Broadway. IS Laion Sq. West. I7i Columbus A»e.. 373 West ts»tl» t.- . Grand Central Station, and 125 th St. Statian. S«^ X 2T k i , 3 'S and :;« Fultoa St. ana 105 Broadwaj. X el^ phon * "* o * *'«!> Street" for New To** Ca»l— * _i B««ka B**iray« ch«-k-'l from liateJ or «••« aesoe by Westcott EK>re*» Company. A. H. SMITH. ' GEOKGH R DANTEL«. General Manager. General Passes fer Aral READING SYSTEM NEW JKRSEV CENTRAL R. R. LoiMrriy street on ae«U terry, «TUna from ska*** ferry &v« minutoa earli«r than shown below.) EASJON. BETHUHEM, .4LXSXTOW?! A^n> MATCH CHOK — •*.«) ,: ii Eaj'.cn only). ».10 a. ox, I.SO. 4.40. kM 1.44 Easton oniy> p. xa. Sucl. st.l 3a- 3i— I'", J.H p. m. W LLKESBAIIEE AND SCRANTON— «4.O3. »-18 a. »x. . J.OO p. oi Sunday*. it ;s a. m.. LOO p. nv L.\KKnqUD. LAKEUT'IWT. TOMi RIVEB A^l> u.\i:>t«..vr — zi.oo, •}(!) a. m. 5i.34 tJ.4O. L»*e wood and Lakehurst only). 4.20 p. m. •or-lays. •■40 «. m. ATUNTIC CITY — *».4i> a. m.. t«4O p. m. VINELAND AM> BRIDGETOX— ts4.O« a. m.. *tI.S« p. m. LONG BR.INCH. ASBCRT PARS. '»> OROVK. POINT PLtAMNf AND «.E.V-HORi POINTS— 24 00. 3.10. Hi) a. m.. x 1.30. 2.4 a. 3 10. 1.5J (M«pt Long Branch. 4.45). i.53. a.33. «.S*. 11. 5» p. m- Sundays, except Ocean Grove. 9.15 a. ox. L3O. 4.M. 830 p. m PHILADELPHIA— READING TERMIMALI. •4.1*. t7.»'j. tsoo. «9.00. tio.oo. tn »• a. m., tiioa. "I-**. ii.3o. ti.oe. tj.ao. •4.00. ts.oo. ts.aa. •- so. !>.•«. liana p. m- •1111 ts«lt- I4TH AND CHESTNUT STREETS — 14-S5, 09, »1»l*4. •12-00 a. m.. «100. »»4.a0. »«-ao. »7.0«. M.3S P. IS.. •1115 mdt. BALTIMORE A>D WASHINGTON — 1.59. •«.»*. •12.0). •;.O<J. «4-00. MOO. •7.00. *il.ii. BEADING. HARRl'BtiiO. POTT«VII.I AM) WIU IAMsPOKT — 14.0-1. 14.J5. tS.OO. l!t9.10 <ia.aO. IL»« a. m., Reading only), till. ■■). '-1.3». t£»a p ny, Readlnr. Pottarflls and Hrsbg only. »4.0». tt.M» m. SANDY HOOK ROUTE— Fr ft of Rector 3U Pr i- Atlantic H!sh!na-u. Seabrlght. Moiunotitr! Beach. Long) Branch. Aahurv Park. Pt. Pleaaast. » 30. l».0«. H.»* a. n:.. 1.00, 2.00. 3 *3. 4 50. 5 3) (3.09 to Astmry Park) p. m. Sundays. 10.00 a. m . 1.00. 4.04, ».'>• p. am. I xF"rora Liberty Street only. "Daily, t Dally, exeep* Sunday {Sunday only. tPaxlor ear* only, tf^si T*ia* qua. xSaturdaya. aExeept i-atur-laya. Offices Liberty St. Ferry, South Ferry. • Astar H"» jse. Sfl. 434. 1300. 1354 Broadway. lit sth At, Ii Union Square West. 153 Cast IStth St. 373 Wast ISSth BL. 245 Co!ombt» At. New York: 4 Court St.. »44. Ma Fulton St.. B'Jtlyn; 390 B*way. Wtasburr. New Tarla Transfer Co. calls for and checks baggage to jevUaaMsss. W. G. BESLER. C M BURT. Vlc» Pres. and Gen. }!irr. Gen. PassTr Art- BALTIMORE IE OHIO BAILBQAQ ROYAL BLUE LINE TRAINS "EVERY OTHER HOUR ON THE EV£(M HOU V To BALTIMORE and WASHINGTON vi.» MaSJI i"«rry a nitrtiitea earlisr. Mb i.:&«i .* »u««i. v .-.■ «;n. ■•... ■ !•■ -iin , BuSa'- lI'.UJ DuJy. Dia^r. X-.00 nooih Daily. Dinar. ** ..... : rj ,jtn. Daily. Dm** 'Royml Limited" 4.00 pm. Daily. All Pulimaa, ** • pm. Da'.!7. Dißv--. 7.M pin. £Xui>. BuS*L ** .. IS Li nm at. Daily. «»i«ey«r«. SWTXSUII* l'ik.\t.S ?LuViCn. IMKOH.H TKAJ>!> TO IHL %>EST. Lt. New Vor« Civ. bouta terry. _«aertj St. Danj-. Ckiea«a. fiitMiiu* l;.l»nt. i::icL .iltc^r. (uKi.,,.. Culuiubu*. .. .. Li) pa. -. I pca.'-'Otaar. l*Ui»>L.(s. CM-tFiAjid .. . S.sj iim. *.i»» pa UsiitetX. "1 ttTTliii ■ Luuitrii"... ■■ '-'■■• pm. T •■: pa. Bu.Tdt. 4. HKino.-tti. >t. ».oai»... l; 1 ' nt 13. IS at. -.«o«. linvuiuju, M. LuuU... :».i". in. i).ojia Dlosr. Cinrloiuti. M. Louis... 5 " p-.i 800 ?n Diner. oacea: IS.", rs;. 434. 1300 Broadwa?. a A«tor Hous«. 10s Greenwicli St . :'. Union Square W.. 1 9 1 Grand ot.. N". T. : S«1 Fulloa Stri-ct. Brooklyn; doaUt Ferry aa4 i.itxrty Street. HEW mi HEW HAYEK i HaiTFORO R. 1 • >j:..» . c- r o-rx irua u:i3vl luuu i'.iwn, -Uti a- ii 1 4i-to A».. as tcuowa. tcr — ii__l aua'l\jii. via Ne'* L, -h^jh and Providence — »YOU» tt|iio:i'a MlltotCa a. m.. . i.-v. •"■ lug, »1. ,».«*. tl. i:oui 'titft.-wL —,IS:U> P. at BOSTON", via WUUasintio— tVJ:«> .*. 21- ft*O P. M. w-oio.s. tta Sprt^s^* a— »»-«J A. it. tl 112:0*. "il*:*** •il:W> i. M. WHITE MOUNTAINS. ST. AU3ANS AND QrXBBC - tlti»:4U a. ii_ »i\ X. FORTLAXT> AND BAR HARBOR— rtS:OO P. ST. FJTCHBL'KG. vi« WtlUmnntte. «*uu:*m, and Wcrcest* V ■•• : M T-AKFW'-i-r- aa'd NORFOLK. ♦>.!» A. at. »13J» P. 3*. GT. BARr.I.\GTON, E. LfcNOX. k>iTTS FIEU>—t3:CO. 118:13 A. *.. «l:25 k ria.-a P. m. TlAVtiitiCHi' ana Wi:«eY£l>— r3:t». J<i:Oa tfSiXX. t^lO:tXi J*.10:02 Ha Water:,cry> A M.. '^1:03. ?-.:3.-. i'S.i'l. t*ri:l>u. »^6;0O tto VVateroury) F. Si. TiL.i-.-. erhces at ctiraad Cea^rsl station i .1 z\Tttl\ St. a!no a: cll3. cSH, l.W>. e1.834 Broadway. .-3 Pats: FU*« c.3* Lr.ioc Square, ci.^- Fifth. A*'., c-43 Columbus a™.. •*• Madison Ay.. c-."3 Wesi liiUJ St.. 133 East 12Jth St. la Brackiya. c* Court it-, SCO Fulton SL. CM Sr>iJ»l?. S. l> •Paily. ♦ Except Sundays. ISumiaya only. • SMBsr dayj only. "■Stop* at 123 th it. XParlor Car Llmliii I 'Has Dmir-ir Car. c As«:icles selling Parlor and ?!eagr is car ttcs.au also. C. T. JTEMPSTSAD. Gen. Taw. Agt. O. M. 'HTPASO. Gen. s^->t- LoLckaLvvaLnn^ Railroad. Lea>c .>!.<• *o»»i tooi oucut a.-.i- .ii.»jjy"«.- ic*. TS.CH a. M — fcr £tts»a&si'.Oß ana syrACU-a. •10.0-J A. M. — For Bumuo. Caicaso *3vt at. LasjtSV tl.O'? r. M.— Pooona Mountain spec;al •1.40 P. M. — For Buffalo «r.i Chieaso. t4.00 P.^I — For Scraaton and Plymoum. f"*.OO P M — For Buffalo and Chicago •S.4i P. M. — For Buffalo, Aysstsssaa, Rich 3a ta sgartosas, •I oi> A. M. — For Chicsco — - ---er» open )P. M- Tickets at 145. 4:». ll«S. 142* Broadway. X. T.: »t» Fulton St. Brooklyn. •Daily. tExeept Saa<ts>y. tTsMta days. Fridays and Sata'-days. sew mi mum 1 histfrh - b«a. fr rackJm St. Ltb. W. «M St. » 15 A. Id Local Traia J3 » A. M. 7:45 A. M. .ray Express to Oswego.... Bua A. sf. » US A. M Liberty Expre«si t:ls A. M. •!I:4C A. XI Userty Ex?res« «13:0s> Xocbs 12 00 Noon .. Express to Norwich 12: P. X. •12:4% V. M ....Saturdaja to Bx'i'ictl «l:0» P. H. 3 <>O V M ESlenvtlle and Kingston..... »l» P. M. 3:2S V M Expres* to R00k1aad...... X:4S F. M. tT. 4(1 P. M .... W»st»ra Exor««» tS:«O P. U. i",;n!«« rr-'.r. tl>al!y. Palace* except Scsdax. Parlor r»r •».;:» a- »2S Brot?^» only. Another Month of Progress. July, 1904. DO 0 More than July, 1902. A gain of 5870 In two years in the net sales of The Daily and Sunday TRIBUNE,. 58% n