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TRUST AND SURETY COMPANIES. ,Tteportad by CUaton cilbert X* 2 Wall street.) «. BIU - Aslted.' ma. Aohed. t f Mtty - 1^ *%t itaahattan « Ni^* Am Surety 1M iM M»rtaiitt!e ...... — NW Bankers; ..... 22? ff!? Metropciiun .... fPA *■« »i* M? fJf r ' *Kf 41* iiaahat lits com i:» — J^tln, Owen.. 216 »» do pr*f . „ wi lir, Sroa«!waj 1-3 1«H Mortgage Bond. . i.X> HO Smokh-n ■■■-■■. 409 *» (Morton m«» >.«■,:> CasCfl^ Am.. IJJ i«» Mutual 180 140 Osßtrsi -- --•• 2.1^ B «JS 'Mutual Alliance. 215 Sio lV ,?«n- Realty. 190 200 Nasaau afto 27« \ ty investing.. 115 1» National Surety.. «0 — Mesial » 400 NYI.In ft Tr.1.000 1.078 oSum* 4*4 * ..... 27* mo IN V A See.. IUO a») •» 100 N T Trust....:. 7» 730 brj-ire Tru*t ... SM SIS People* ........ 255 850 suitable ......«» CIS Real Eat Trust., m - jSrmerf I. ft T. 1.410 1.4 M | Realty A«soc.... IS 170 YKthAvoTr... -- «« gtaadard Trust.. 4SO 440 f.tfcu*h £** *78 Title Or * Tr. . . 680 «S0 Franklin SSS — | Title ICoof NT 18» 105 Jgaranty Tr. ... Mi — J Trust Co of Am. 7W» 7CI <jaardl*n 525 «2 Union 1.309 1.410 Hamilton S«0 — United States.. . . 1 .*» I.SSO Same Trust.... 190 195 IT 8 casualty 2t«> — SSsa Roarer . US — ra51*T.:.... 430 — Siter Bkg Corp. 130 l«o jjUTO*!.... 134 123 Klnw County... 4S* 475 (Van Nnrden. ... . . — 340 ItnSkerboclier. . 1.100 1.200 |Wa*hlngton .... 426 4M r»Vv»rs- M «v> IMS MS ?W«*tch«*ter .... IS.} 190 Uw'T Ins ft Tr ajO -- Wftß Tft M. . ITS ISO fT-roln £09 CO» Willlamsburg ... 225 23S !/?.* icll- *T. S9S *» [Windsor 300 270 Mount Vernon.. 233 285 I '-*»'<- NEW JERSEY SECURITIES. BONOS. ffurr.:*^*i by J. Thomas Re'.nhardt. No. 15 Wall street.) Bid. Asked. •American Dock * Imp Co 6c. 1321. J& J 112*4 — ™Jse7 Turnpike Co Ist 6s, IMI. J4t J 1W 102 Sunsiick Trartlon Co Rs. 19W »7»4 — g££a & Trer.ton By let 5M83. MA X 100 10r,4 cocenSs. I**l. i* J W W SKISS£ l a»^ K^'im'mivS is SSaens' Electric Co Ist fie. 1»1S. MAS 95 — iv««ol Traction Co of N J lrt la. 1933. J& ». .107 108 f*SS m«r»- Ugbt. HtF Co .V. IMS. J* J . ..10t> — Wtcn El 111 <"» (Pateiaoa) Ist s*. 1912. J A J..100 — Jj? pTa^e^ri*!^ lit ss. VWi J"* D. '. '. t>7 M SlaiVth * Raiitan Str^i Ry g*n 6r IBM . . 88 100 Sit Ele- «> of Bergen Co lot Se. 1W«. J * D.102 — jisTsMPlTlr — t— N 'iHV'i'i.'"t" '■''"' 03 «4 BaStensaf k Water Or. Ist 4s. 19T.2. J& J »3 V* S!£*er Kerry <"o Ist con sp. 1M«. M4V N 10* 110 Sabs?** Land & Imp Co Ss. UIA. M* X «2 — S££%'.ir l Gi» Co Ist B*. 194*. M * X. . . .10* 107 jSerrOlt v Electric U«rtn Co <fc. l»0» 105 — jSey City. Hob PRy Co 4*. I{>4». M&N. . 72Si 78 *«-«v city * Berg R R l«t 4Hs. 1»43. J & J..1«« — <£bi& Valley Terminal Ss. Ait 0 11« — ?«ir« k. Erie E R 6s. 1935. A* 0 130 — Wi«s*e* & Fomer*et Traction ■*. 1050 »7 100 iutluad R R cf New Jersey **. AA 0 V>»K - - •Morrt* 4 E»"« 1*« •• IM4- M & X 119H — «CrtV* Cm «» "V d h: iwT*b::::::::SS!5 " fi H gSS P." Co iV^^osoVii::::::::::!^ m« V«ra- W Paw R ii .-on fis. IOSOI J*J U"Ss 111 * i-»w R«jr.« LI«W. Heat * Power Co 4s. 1930... 80 — .y>* Jer»ey & N V R P. «s. IMO. M * N US — \V» us< v Sine -■■■ let 45. 192«. A* O «<> 100 .\ v & Greenwood lAk- 5». 1946. MAX 115 — VT (- H«-r*ke n Fern- Co gen s*. 194«. I * D..107.i 108% •V V* S J Ferry Co 2(1 5». 10»«. J* J 1M 104 \TIXJ Telephone Co let St. 1925. M & X..110 — Sri VJ TV aier Co l«t ss. 1920. V* A fW l«0 v v Roth & t«b Gas.tV> con «s. I*ll. M* S. 104 1«» •V T ?u» A- Western T>rm ft*. itM«. M & N 114% 116 1 , Ml, Hu3*«r. Co Ry Ist «s 181«. 3ft 3 112 113H <£«m Ba, (««, 3& .1 110 112 fioext :.« 1024. M* N 104 106 v _. h H:*i"«n L. H*P r* He. 1986. A * O . . 1«» — jc^nh Jersey St Ry 4s. 194*. M * N 77*4 TO* Crtrxf 4 I'asraic Val Ist Bs. ltt-TS. J ft D 05 97 Ptssar »/.ehting Co Ist Cs. lf»». M& X 105 107 <So2iss. 190* 100 — Fes«aic Water Co li" 4«. 1920. Aft 0 91>»s — «*C» M. ISW7. J & J 107 — »V«atf r.B. 1.-.cht Co 1« «m 11*22 110 118 reterroTi Ra!!»-ay Co let 6*. 1008. .1 A D 107 — fstrn-n Hty Railway Co Ist C«. 1907. F & A. .104 — 40/*.., •». 1181. J * D ..123 — Pater^n El«-trlc Ultht Co Ist 6*. 190S lO3H — pa?«r» it: C,a* light Oo Ist ss. 190« 100 — <o ti <"«■• A & «■» 100 — T-m#T»>n «.- Pas <?»n El*c Co con ss. Mft 8. 108 105 r.«!nfietf C.uw * El** Co Ist »i«. Mil, J ft J lft« — <!oe»n f<s. • ift. U-0 -....103 — rislrf;»M Street Ry < n in €*. 1922. J ft J 110 — ptrt>!> Pervlre Corporation certificate* 79 71 it .'. m r+nt rmtes. IWK> 94 9" IbsbU Transit Street Railway fie, 1021 109 110 Rutberfoni A B ? (Jo* »> Ist «s. 1911. M & S. .JOS — Sor&efvt lighting Co i*t ss. IMR. F ft A. . 05 — reaicrset l"r.!>n ft Mid I. Co 4s. 1948. J ft D... 76 — f >r-' r.iß E *T Co let Re, W5». Mft 101 103 Trentor. Car & TTler ( V 1« ss. 1949. MA 8 IWU 109U T!»m"n P««wr.a:er Ry let 6s. 1931. A & O. ...120 — Trenton Bt Ry (» Ist ror, ss. 19RS J A J......10S — Tritfd Bl*e Co of N •' l*« 4«. 1949. J ft D 71 72 •Fat pitas «juotatiors. STOCKS. C*liw!oi3 Cdwmtiv V IS9 • — i>ns-il | ; "l rralii n Company of New Jersey. 77% 78% Jc**rh r<l«i-m <>uriWe r^ny ...."»> — Hff^x & Huflfm Gas Company 126 12T <je» *.- Uiectrif <Tnn>}i*inv r«f Benren County M 00 iTsisrwei li Water Company common 175 — lit) pr»f^rr»il .-. 173 200 Hodsao ■ Maty <»«» Company 107 108 Jersey Ciiy. Hoboken *-' Pater«>n P.all« ay C 0 . .. 25 — P!>ir!!iar<i 140 150 Ne» Bruntwlrk Ijght. ti^st & Po»er Co «> — K*w J«-r*»y Zinc (Company 420 440 N-rrh Jersey Street Railvav Company 28 — Paiersnn A Passaic Gas ft Elertrlc Co 7O 75 Public Perviee Corporation 115 120 iaj 1 1 Transit Street Railway <v>r*pany 2T>O . 2»50 £iwnt-ri*-i. ''•linn & Middlesex I,i*hH.na Co 3<» — f<*th Jersey Oas. Klctri.- 4- Traction Co 12* 127 Siii(r->r Manufn<-turr'C OllllMHJ 545 f SO atantarii Oil < "omps ny f.io «15 CWted Eltc-yl^ Osopaay of New Jersty 45 — •■- » - . RAILROAD EARNINGS. KTrFAI/--. HESTKR ft PITTFBUR<J. I .^ lf*On- 1906 1904. r.-j.T.«r "f ir.;>(i 472 472 478 Firw »»•* «r, May M 7.783 *173.74« $141. Ju'y Jto M*! 7 .. 7.024.833 6.52».341 «3.V1534 DUCVBSt ft RIO «RANDE. Vumh»r o' nile» .. 3.4« l 2 .B<V> 1 52* First reek In May $371,200 »»i.',.9oft |2%*.500 •'vi' Ito May 7 18.505.000 14.070.700 13.e!>.-,,fi6.> MieSOT^?I PACIFIC. Number of ssOaa .*..«/« MM 5.155 FiT»t week in May $«90.000 $5»7.<W0 $650^100 Mr Ito May 7 3«.16?.««4 35.557.228 35.625,003 {Central Branch.) 'Number of miles 3«S 3.SK 3*B •Flm «reek m May. ... t2S.OOf» $2«.000 $19,000 July Ito May 7...... 1.703.7T« 1.C67.992 1.U1.3i» WABASH. MMtar of saOsa 2.4*8 2.434 2 553 Firei «e»k in ilay.... 5439.24 A $408,453 $418.59% July Ito May 7 21.114.499 21.30U.984 IMCS.OM CHICAOO TERMIXAI^ TRANSFER. F'urth n«»lc in April. $42,611 $35.87 a *3».{W)3 I July Ito April So .... 1.424.659 1.263,374 l.Soft^rll a/uana soithbrn. dumber of miles M 98 M Month ft f a P ril S14.«0« $1». 183 $25.30fl July 1 to April 30 2M.18U 22».*»» 2*«.4«« -VETt\- YORK. SEW HAVEN ft HARTFORD. Quarter ended March 31— i Li 111 1 earr.incs $12,158,590 $11,080,210 $10.«05.281 En<ens»s 9.00».«29 9.596.047 8.«28.<U7 N>. •*mln C s 098 721 $1,703. 143 Tf 970684 Other Income 10&.94O 00.9CS 63,«57 Total income 55.219.561 $1,704,131 S2.Oao!»81 ;CtarE«t 2.420.9ei 2.181.355 1.»14.t>78 f"T'i* $795.650 »$417 $115,473 July 1 to March 81— g«es gainings .$39,549,131 53«.471.!M>» 53.1.7f>8.255 I-. «=r*r-«s 27,680.030 27.624,062 434,614 Net earning* 511.8r1P.104 "58.R4«U«~4 $9,348,641 I Other income 719.848 .*»&.oas 362.8«« Tbtal income $12,588,972 $9.240 707 "$9,71 1.007 ; Char»;e« 7,<5».02i ft, 450,132 f1.654.453 _ «T'.j« SS.49SLSSI (2.705.175 $3.85«^51« ~ •Deficit. BUOOKLYX. QUEENS COUNTT ft SUBURBAN. Qutntr ended March 190«. 190.V Chang**. ! Grogs earnings $334,139 $267 5«0 Inc. $68.63* Operating expenses... 191.253 187.118 Inc. 4.133 Xet earnings $142,896 $80,388 Inc. $«2.4»8 I Other income _.... 5,«47 1.150 Inc. 2.497 Total Income 5146.53S $81.&3S Tno. $84,093 7:i«<i -harge* 105,520 103.456 Inc. 2.071 Surplu* $41,013 *$21.91S Inc. $62,921 •DeflcJt. NASSAU ETJECTTIIC. Quarter ended March 31- j «ross earning* $70».582 SBS4.4U Ine .$136,188 j. Operating expenses... 481.580 413.076 Inc. 88.504 Net earnlrgs $258,003 1 141.363 Ine.SHS.SS4 Other in aorn* 06.976 18.834 Inc. 37.043 Total Income $818,978 $160.30* Inc. $133,074 I >Iled charge* 216.048 200.705 Ino. U.S4S Surplus S9T.S3O • 540.403 1ne. 5138,333 ' •Oefldt. RUTLAND. Quarter «ada« March 81— Ort^a »&rolsrs J573.251 S«S3.O4S Ino. JSO.^3 I OxtratlSff tSKCssa..; 209^009 871.749 Inc. 24.237 aaa,ar::::": tm.?45 Jra.r".; Inc. 555.031 <Wiertoc«as IZMI ll.C0» Inc. * CS3 Total net •arnlag... $191 $184,902 Inc. $66,604 j j Chargo* 164.660 149.617 Inc. JLSIS Surplus) $89,676 4.718 Tno. $64,291 •tMstSt ■TATTBSC ISLAND MIDLJLNP C«rt»T « n£rf >rext!» «t- • Cross earning* •2P'212 •2*- in«, 15.19) Operatlag OMJ IS»H - »■*** 59.684 iS: *^*Bea (let rtrrter* - s^* " *fl|s lac. »ai<2 Other lneea* »•»» «.021 lao. SiJ wSftXSST.:::::: SS 13.401 «-j^ Dsflttt - .......... 5M.160 SIT.B6T Dee. $6,437 AMNUAL REPORT OF O. L. 4 W. Tb6 «6tafl«d canttasv for IMS of tha Dels-Kara. lart ■■■■»») * Waatern. compared with 1905, fol : 1001. IMS- . Chang**. Swai caralan 551591 064 518.T01.981 lße.Sa.si9.oTS <WigT*ig^: nJST.SrB *S7ftS.B« tnc. ».OSS.OBS :WE !^.f!:::::^^ <tt g»? 8g: tl iag . JB5J«»«. Mt |iai2Xool Jl?.fin.«T 1ac. 1 1.073.787 .Otfccr ln<*s>e B,«S,C-5I 4.^3.203 Dec 33.2£> Totals, set .U7.061.C07 lISLWMI9 Inc. f570.54« I Catxm :::::::^^ **■»» D?C »I.OW ' Thuja*, — ::::«B8 tag Tns>. ?s>\W) 1 S> M .«».^. b <*• A allSi *"5 •* Si M*l la*. •_• *^ / •_• : - Previous surplus... JUi^ok 15.789.21*. In;, 5.819.871 P. * I*, •urr.1u...53.805,512 tn.110.683 Inc7ii«iir42ft < s^ B £r^^^sss*a cd with the expense of operaUnß fJrrte? V™* » INTEEBOROTTGH'S EABNTJTOS. Reports received yesterday nt the earnings for the March qtjartcr of the Interborough Rapid Tanirtt Company present a gain in gross for the sub way. as compared with the corresponding quar ter a year ago. of $575,525. The earning* of the elevated system for the quarter showed an In crease of $100,483. as compared with the name time In 1905. The entire system shows: o£» •** mln ** 55.818.728 $4.m5j22 ••linngcs n£ M .. Wlrnln *" 15.518.T28 f4.5a2.72S 1nc.1736.000 Operating expense*.. 2.171. 2.059.317 Inc. 112.070 otiffi Of*— I $3,147,832 $2,523,400 Inr.VezaiflST Other income 206.786 158,473 Inc. 47i31l Total income 55.864.t18 $2.«W2,850 Ine.sß7l.2SS Charges 2.244.550 -1.053.783 Inc. 291.197 Surplus 61.10S.tS* $729,097 Ine .$380041 Th« company reports cash on hand as $640,731. and to tal profit ana 5o M surplus of $2,096,548. The opcrati-.ru! of the two division* compare as fol lows: Manhattan Hallway Division— ' grots earning &.££&* «3.105!0w tn^HSS^et Operating expenses... 1.398.688 1.3CD.549 Inc. 2D.«*« «♦£*'* *""»■>« t1.MT.453 6LTS6.OS6 1ne.?131~397 Other Income 98.691 75.500 Ins. SslliU Total Income f 1.9*6.144 $1,811,556 1nc. 5164.5*8 Charges 1.741.401 1.717.854 Inc. 23.817 Surplus 6234.748 ?1»3.972 $130,771 Subway Division— Cross earnings $2.n52.«4l $1,477.11* 1nc. 5575,223 Operetta* expense*.. . 772.702 688.767 Inc. £2.095 o.k** 1 e»rningr« $1.27J»!p7!» $787,349 Ine.*ifl2.sßO Other income. 108.C96 83.975 Inc. 24.121 . Total Income. $1.587.f175 $871,824 Inc.fM~e.ftsl Charges «».sfiO 236.108 Inc. 267.382 Surplus $884. aSS $035,126 Inc. $249,269 FOREIGN BANK RETURNS. London. May 10. — The weekly return of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total r*»s«rv«> decreased £1.012.000; circulation decreased £251,000; bullion decreased £1,262.265: other securi ties decreased £2.357.000: other deposits decreased £3.293,000: public deposits decreased £122.000; notes In reserve decreased £950,000; government securi ties unchanged. The. proportion of the bank* re serve to liabilities Is now 39.35 per rent, against 5«.7« per c*nt last week, and compares with an advance from 4~\* per cent to 50*4 per cent in this week last year. The rate of discount unchanged Et 4 per cent. Paris, May 10.— weekly return of the Bank of France shows the following changes: Notes in circulation decreased 126.675,000 francs; treasury notes decreased 11,500.000 francs; general deposits decreased 49.575,000 francs: gold on hand decreased 39.625.000 francs; silver on hand Increased 3.025,000 francs; bills discounted decreased 29,175.000 francs; advances decreased 6,950,000 francs. THE FEDERAL TREASURY. Washington, May 10— The condition of the Treas ury at the beginning of business to-day was as follows . .• RESERVE FXTND. Gold coin and bullion $150,000,000 TRUST FUNDS TO REDEEM OUTSTANDING CER TIFICATES. Oild ccin $558,133,869 Silver dollars 473.8«5.0i>0 Silver dollars of 18M> 7,621 000 _ Total ..- $1,037,310,839 General fund 142,208 322 Deposits in national banks 115.034 In Philippine treasury I#-> 4,875 178 Awaiting reimbursement , 1 21*0 435 Current liabilities 103.W52073 TRADE IN CHICAGO. (By Telegraph to Th* Tribune.] Chicago, May 10.— The wheat market was very firm to-day, and added %c to the price for May delivery and %c to July. That was in the face of the government report, which gave an Improvement of 2 points in 'condition of the growing crop during the month of April. There is a large short interest in the market, and the long?, who have corralled the stock of wheat, are using their opportunity to squeeze their opponents.. Corn closed from .%c to Vie higher, oats at from '*cto Vie advance. Pro visions were firm, and at the close pork was from 13c to 17Uc higher, lard from to 12Vtc and ribs from 10c to 15c higher. ''■ " ;"";'' The market was firm at 'the opening, and prlce3 of wheat for May and July delivery started with lie addition to the closing" figures of the previous session. Iyical receipts' were 3 cars, with 4 cars estimated for to-morrow. The corn market opened firm. Selling off a line for May delivery by a leading house later caused a downward tendency, but a reaction soon followed. Local receipts. 62 cars, with 77 cars estimated for to-morrow. Shipments hence, 210X09 bushels. Oats were firm, owing to light offerings. Cash in terests were urgent in their demands. The weather was more favorable for advancing the crop. L,oeal receipts were 11? cars, with 10>> cars estimated for to-morrow. Shipments hence were 365,000 bushels. The early trade In provisions was dull, but the market later in the session showed more activity. Prices had a firmer tendency, owing to the small receipts of hogs and the advance In prices at the yards. Offerings were light. July pork sold from $13 07^a off to $15 05, and reacted to $1510. July lard sold from $8 42^i off to $8 40. and reacted to $8 45. July ribs sold from $8 52*4 up to $8 62.£. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York. May 10. 190«. BEEVES Receipts were 20 cars, or 343 head, including IS can for slaughterers and 2 for the market. No trad a in Hv« cattle to-dajr. Feeling steady. Dressed beef in moderate dVinand at 7<?S4c ppr lb for decent to chol<?« native sices. Liverpool and lv>ndon cattle markets slow and unchanged. The Bermudian took out to-d*>- 8* cattle an.l 13» sheep. No exports reported for Friday. <.*AI.,VES — Receipts were 40 h--aJ. all for t)i« market. About 700 head arrived and were sold la to WeAnewlay. F«-Jine steady, and the. limited offering* were sold at $42/37 per 100'n». Dressed calves full steady at 10»sC per R. for city dressed veals and 700% C for country dressed Safes— Newton * Co.: 34 veal». 146 tb average, at $7 per 100 ID: 3 do. 103 It., at $6; 2 fed do. 100 tb. at $4. _ SHEEP AND U\MHB-Re.eipt s were 8 : 4 cars, or 2.12« bead, including 4 car* for slaughterers and 4Vs for the market, making, with the stork held over yesterday. B'j car* on sain. Strep In very limited supply and unchanged to price; Umbs extremely <Mli. and while strictly good, handy lambs wero steady, others were weak and very few wanted; prime spring lambs were **?*%; « th * r •■•& Medium to prime clipped sheep *ol<i at $4 »W » per 100 tbff-11 to prime clipped lamb, at $»«*s« »h r culU at W; a dec* ot Virginia s»-ring Umbs. at $5 26 per head, fair etatedo at $4 Dressed mutton steady at 8>4«»lOV t'st '5 per » dressed limbs slow at 10©12Hc; dressed spring Umbi mmmmxtm W B22at»twto« & Co.: IS rtata **?.*£ «> •«««* "a^r^^ B^ r»^ m ib. OTHER MARKETB-BY TELEGRAPH. _ _. " ■■— trv— CATTtiß— Receipt*. 6.600: market fflSaaß SJKa and feeder.. M76®«TlO. HOO&- JeiP^ fi^S^™wShee P fsi76CJs 65; yeaxlU^. feiSWiflO. - A _ca.TTJJß— Market quiet; prim* •"SfV Ma» >0.-CATTL»-R«celpU. 4.700. la .M inofiouthtrc*' market steadr: cholee expert ul \V*tl<V '&i tte«rs. »3 7SS*SK: etockers and foed«r». JS» ilto- a»8«n rteem iS23CSS 25: Southern cows. litOf? at *3« uSfin cows7^t2 BoSk«): ratlve heifers. MM* ta' bolli. SJS«*C3: caiv<9 SSOSS. UOo3— EecelptsT. 11 »6- matittt =Swae to 60 higher: top, $6 40; bulk of •aiS? '«OW9 MVi : bear*. M»SSB 40: packers. $6 2B<> •lES- cigs and ltrtat, unatSiS. SlfeEP— Receipts. E400: market steady ; lainbe. $6 3S#t7 40: fed and We»t ira^w£%4 tXrlii 2s; Wiiurn fed rearllngi. $3 250U40; HT.rt-rn *n«eP' $4 80O$«a«; stockars asd feeders. l6 Fmabur» <VnU>n Stock Yard.-), Mar 10— CATTLE— Suply light: markt steady: choice, Ci <*.'.•? 53 £5: prune. £5 WttttS 60. HOG9— liecclpU light: market active; prime heavies £5 70©«<J 76: nv<liunn, heavy and light Yorkers •nd pit*. $0 80* rough, $3 So<asS 90. SHEEP— Supply fair: inTrkat steady primo wetban. $6 40059 60; culls and XEW-YOKK DAILY TRIBrXE. FRIDAY. MAY 11. mfffi THE MAIiKETS. TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS TO-DAY. New York. May 10. l»0«. Beans, white, bbli.. 250 Lard, kegs 10,772 Flour, bbl.. J1.005 Stearin., pkgs 22*> Flour, tac^ 22.411 1 Tallow pkgs '3» Cornme.l. bbls 228 Grease nkg» m ll>o Commeal. bags 2.405 Butter ukss «.S»7 Oatmeal, bbls 455 Cheese, pkgs 3. 0 * 1 heat, bush 112.000 Eggs, cases 38.5»» Corn, bush :n.«2S j Dressed poultry, pkg* . 1.4*7 Oats, bush 111.3001 Live poultry, crates.. 781 £eas. bush 2.6T.0 Oranges <Cal). cases.. 9.275 Buckwheat, bush.... 075 Lemons tCal). cases.. 300 Barley bush a.600 Apples, bbls „ «77 Malt, bush ».000 Potatoes, bbls 12.875 Hay, tons 1.030 Onions, pkgs eO S «m, w ' *°»* 70 Rosin, bbl" I.*"? Mllireed tons. 124 1 Spirits turp, bbls «*> ""I*, bales 337 Oil. lull, bbls 3M«> SJ5 sc *£; bush 42.0001 Oleo stock, pkgs 288 K*ef. bbls.... 37 Tobacco, hhds «0 £*;;• ,lc"---, lc "---- 30 Tobacco, tierces . » Beer (canned), cases. B.o2S| Tobacco, pkgs 1.T60 Sf*' bbl ," 274 Whiskey, bbls «0 £?££• *>!««■ 325 Cotton, bales 3.355 s* con - P"«« 236 Cottonseed oil. bbls. . . $*? L.rd ra tt r i ces pk "';:::: »•»«»«•'.«•«• 30 ° CASH QUOTATIONS. i££" st?''*.- I *^! 'dy.slß 85 j Flour. Mpl«. patents. $4 85 Steei «n. 2 " oft - l I IS Otton. middling U-K VJ\T lls ' M< *> I Coffee No 7 Rio " T 4 Lake copper ingot,.. 18 75 ! Sugar, granulated.... 4.00 !'"„„ •■■•• 44 60 Molasses. OK. prime »8 ; *?.it« X ad inißwt fami1y......... 12 00 ?KJTT ii"'*-i" « 024 Beef hams.. 10 i ri v N ? J ,l- M Tallow, prime o Oats, mixed. 28 to 32 Hogs, dressed. 160 lb. Bm, 05 •• 37HQS3 l^rd, prime 880(S865 EXPORTS TO-DAY. heat 'w bu5h. ........ 39.969] Naphtha, gal* I.SCO Corn, bush v 17. 152 1 Cottonseed %il. irals... 67.055 ant ' »>uah ::::::::: 210 Lubricating oil. pals.. 07.130 Four, bbls 160 Pork. bbls. 10 cirnm»T k vK,- 12 - 448 **<*>"■ tb 6.300 Cornraeal. bbls 25 Hams, Th 4.000 5* 5 .; v »- •■ 827 Lard, lb 132.280 SnvJif *»• * al " 150 Lard oil. gals 200 IP i * *"]?>• «*'•■••• 1.760 Grease, 1b.7 148.000 Pitch' XK bU -Butter. Ib 1.500 T»r \w " 8 Cheese. U. 600 ISJ bl »- •■•••• • 12iBeef. tiereet 10 Refined pet. gals . . :304.250 * GENERAL MARKET REPORT. n . |PTr _. _, New York. Msy 10. IWW. < •!ii*^' E Th " roff<? « market was moderately active as i«,£? / * : nt * ta "dard«. sales for the day being re- . ported of nearly 45.t>00 bags Fluctuations were. sllKhtly irregular, but the tendency seemed to be downward, and after opening unchanged to 5 points lower and Improving a little on steadier closing cables from Havre, the market closed quiet, net .unchanged to 10 points lower. The open.ng was. If anything, a little better than due on the cables, which at th» hour of th« local opening reported a decline of «4®V4 franc lit Havre and of '4 pfg at Ham burg, I ' at * >r Hat-re rallied to a partial decline of % franc anT Hamburg closed unchanged to V* pfg lower. while the. local market steadied up 5 points on some positions. Still later, however, offerings here increased, seemingly "for long account, and the close was at the low point of the session. Th« Brazilian markets made rather a steady showing. The. rate of Brazilian exchange was 1-32.1 higher, but the market at Rio advanced 25 reU and Pantos was unchanged. Receipts at primary points showwl no change of consequence, running about 'as estimated. Europe traded both ways here during the session, and at times seemed to be buying near while soiling later posi tions. Wall Street was a moderate trader mostly In the way of gelling In the late session through various brokers. The weather In the State of Sao Paulo continue.! fine at all points, and no further news Is being received as to the coming crop. The market for spot coffee was quiet and unchanged on the basls of 7?4e for Rio No 7. The range of contract prices in the local market to-day was as follows: • Yester- Opening. High. Low. Close. day. May 6.25 6.8« 6.25 6.258R.50 6.80 June 6.35 « .35 035 6.50»<*.40 6.35 July 6.45 6.45 6.45 6.4036.45 045 August — — — 6,50#6.33 6.50 September 6.65 6.65 6.60 6.60@«.65 6.60 October 6.75 6.75 8.70 6.7003.75 6.70 November — — — «.75^6.55 680 December 6.90 6.95 6.90 n -«.«i> 6.90 January — — — 6.95«7.00 7.00 February — — — 7.00©7.1* 7.10 March 7.15 7.20 715 7.10@7.15 7.13 April 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.15^720 7.25 COTTON — cotton market was active ye*terday and showed some excitement with prices very strong on re ports of frrst in the Eastern belt. Th« advance caused heavy realizing and the market »-i»!<e,l off in the late trad ing, closing barely stea/i" at a no' advance of .ifliß points. «ales for the day were estimated a* 400,000 bales. The opening was firm at an advance of 2®9 points In response to the cables and frost news. The official reports indi cated frost In fojr districts of the Eastern belt and pri vate wire* claimed some damage, notably at Charlotte and Huns'.vllle. where It was said that young cotton had been killed and considerable replanting had been rendered necessary. While them seems to be some doubt that these conditions have been serious enough to affect any con siderable area or give the crop a permanent setback, the reports found sentiment In a nervous condition owing to th« recent persistent bull support, and there was heavy covering on and immediately following the fall. Prices advanced to a net gain of ah 1111 s©ll points Wd by the new crop months or about 50 points above the rtcent low level. There was heavy realizing at the. advance and Southern sclllnjr of the new crop months, which hardly colored the view of extensive damage to young cotton, and this checked the advance. The market absorbed the offerings very well during the middle session, but acted somewhat unsettled in the lite trading, when It was ru mored that there was a leak In the bull pool. The close waa barely steady in tone. Southern spot markets were unchanged to He higher. I^ocal spot prices were un changed, hut sales of 2,*<>o bales were reported to Fpln ners T>y the bull party. Liverpool made a firm showing and spot sales there were 10.000 bales at an advance of 3 points. The ranpe of contract prices In the local market to day was as follows: Yester- Opening. High. Low. . ' 'lr.se. day. May 11.36 11.40 11.35 11.39tj1140 11.34 June 11.21 11.21 11.21 11. 11.22 IMS July 11.21 1127 11.21 11.21A1t.33 11.18 August 11.03' 11.09 11.05 1 1.03911.04 11.01 September 10.80 ln.W» lO.SO 10.61C10.83 10.7 i» October 10.77 10.82 10.75 lti.7rifJlii.7ft 10.71 November 10.74010.75 10.71 December 10.78 10.82 10.75 10.74910.75 10.70 January 10.84 10.88 10.77 10.75®10.7» 10.71' February 10.50®10.81 10.75 March 10.89 10.89 10. S9 10. 10. 85 10.77 April _ — £. 10.SI The local market for spot cotton was quiet, with prices unchanged on the basis of 11.900 for middling upland and 12.20 c for middling Gulf. Sales. 4,361 bales. South ern spot markets were telegraphed as follows: Mobile quiet, unchanged, at ll l 4c. Savannah steady, unchanged, at llHc: sales. 1.115 bales. Norfolk steady. V.c higher, at ll%c: sales. 20& bales. Baltimore nominal. He higher at ll%e. Memphis steady. 1 lttc higher, at line; sales' 650 bale?. Houston steady, unchanged, at 11 He- sales 175 bales. <;alve.«ton linn. unchanged, at 11 He- sales" 565 bales. New Orleans quiet, 1 16c higher, at 11 7-lfic sales. 1.800 hales. Estimated receipts at leading points for to-day: At Houston. 1.200 to 1.700 bales, against 3 2«7 last week and 3.538 last year; at Galveston, 3.000 to 3 500 bales, against 4.100 last week and 6.011 last year and at New Orleans. 1.200 to 2.000 oale*. against 2.511 last week and 3.456 last year. Cotton Exchange special Liverpool cables.— Snot cotton good demand; sales. 10.000 bales; speculation and export! 1.000: Amerlcar. 0.000; receipts. 2,000. none American; middling upland. 6.14 d; futures opened steady. 4 points higher on near and 3 point* up on later positions; closed very steady, net 607 points higher. May and May-June, 5.»i)d.: June-July and July-August. fid; Ausrust-^eritember 5.97dj September-October. 5.87 d; October-November 5 81d'- November-December, December-January and January '- February, 6.78 d. ana February-March, o.SOd. Manchester — Yarns firm; cloths quiet. FLOUR AND MEAL— Business In the Hoar market to day consisted of several small lots of Kansas straights, winter straight* and spring bakers. Prices flrmlv held and unchanged. Spring patents. ?4 2Offi*s 05; wlnttr straights $3 768?3flO; winter patents. «3 00014 20; spring clears. $3 40013 75; extra- No 1 winter. $3 10«l3 85 and extra No a wir.t jr. $2 &T.<ss3 03. RYE FLOUR— Steady. Quoted! Fair to good. $:< 35<ry$3 00: choice to fancy, f885«|4 10. OORNMBAI^-Steady. Quoted: Kiln dried, . 'i.' 00 5 0 ' as to brand. BAGMEAL-Steady. Quoted: Pine white and yellow. SI 20. coarse $l 07©$l 09 FKBin-Western steady. City firm Quoted: Western spring. $20 80; standard middling. $20 «5 in 100 lb sacks flour do *22 75: red dog, *2*- "I 1 May shipment. City bran. $22 bulk. $23 50 sacks: middling. $23«524 60; oilm,iif's2^«20 h SO: lnJ ' ch ° - 2175 bUlk - $2295 ' aCkS: 1 ORAIN— WHEAT -The government report furnished an Impetus to both th-j bull and the bear side in to-day wheat market. The crowd sold it down when the condi tion figures of »1. against 88.1 last month and 92.5 last year, were announced. But aft** examining the figures 2r "'*. • ver ' rbo<l c*.e *. m .* to th conclusion that the report, after all. was more bullish < than otherwise, and good buy in* developed which carried prices up to the highest Vel ?'•..'£? ** y * nd week - The > r closed Practically %c net higher on all months except May. which was Ho down on account of a settlement of the lake strike. Ac cording to the government repor:. 29.623.000 acres remain out of the 81.840.000 acres sewn last fall, on which a prospective crop 0f463. 232.000 bush ww figured. This J7^-. a 221 *°-000.000 below last nionth"s estimate and 23.000.000 more than the final crop of 1905. In the after noon the market had additional help from unfavorable crop advices from Missouri and Illinois besides which the P^SK^L « etlm » t « for Argentine shipments waa only 2.W0.000 bush, compared with 8.216.000 hush shipped the previous week. Weather conditions in the West were a little better, although considered still too coo! for best results In the spring and winter wheat belts. At the same time "The Price Current" continued to note a fa vorable position of the crop. Primary receipt* were light again and seaboard clearance? a little more liberal. The Liverpool market closed Vti net higher and Budapest 22 points higher. On the other hand. Paris was from 10 points up to IS points net lower, and Berlin *1 to IV marks net lower. On export account 15 loads were re ported. The flash market In Mew York closed steady, *• follows: No 2 red, 9Jo elevator and 030 fob afloat, both nominal: No 1 Northern Duluth. 60% c. and No 1 North ern Manitoba. B»Hc fob afloat. CORN— lnfluenced by steady cables, low temperatures and light carlot arrivals at Chicago, th* corn market opened higher, and held Its own throughout the day, Showing very little reaction, ex cept on May at Chicago, which yielded at one time unler realising, only to recover again In the last 'hour. The local market closed He net higher. Liverpool waa up Hd. and a Broomhall estimate for Argentine shipments was about 400.000 bush lees than th* previous week, in terior receipts continued small, yet, on the other hand, clearances were also light. "The Price Current" noted a little drawback to tho crop from cold weather, but noth ing serious. The cash market In New York closed steady, as follows: No 2 corn. BOHo elevator and 800 fob afloat: No t whit*. S7UO. and No 3 yellow, BOtto fob afloat, all nominal. OATS — market for oats was rather firm again and higher at tho West on outside buying and with other markets. Cash oats were steady, closing In New York as follows i Mixed. 28 to 32 r>. 37Hf8»c; natu ral white. 30 to 3 Tb. 2SOB&C. and clipped white. 38 to 40 Tb. ttOile. Market cull: No 2 Western. TOo (nominal) fob Now York. nATILEY— dull; feed- Ing. 47>4c and malting. 530670 c I 1 Now York. NEW YORK PRICKS. Yoster- Ma?- . Openinj. sr Low. % daj-. May £>H S3i4 e>U »& S«^ Sii :: ::::: 83 16-18 8« 1-W «'» &* ",? Beptentber Mia-iOMU £30.18 ji'.l £*■' Own: „_,, May U<s 05% «% »* J| H iept«nber ...... 63 «V. M B3)i «v« v Wice* a«van«« t< Li*A ll «ttl f ito levels during to-day's trading. ****?* fj2^Jf«kit was for spot and 1101 for futures. »nd tba ipe»l m«rt«t ' •»• strong and feverish In consequence, with •W'JJ 11 ™^,*! 44045 c. COPPER was unchanged to te| «d ; hif her I^^l7, dc«. with spot quoted at tM X7s Ad and futures • t .J*'^ n ! Cd I/ocally th* market waaj wjchangod. with the «>ne flrm Lak* la auotod at 18.60018 c. el*ctrolyUo •J. I T;t?S IS.C& and eastta*- nt JSClfJaeu, WBAD was U "-J"^ 2? ac *1 at Oft 7s to In the Ixmdon market, but was a •hade easier locally, with spot quoted at 0«fl OBc. IKO;I waa unchanged In th* Enellsh markot*. with standard rnimdrv auoted et 80s and Cleveland warrants at MM IH4. I'oeaily the market was unchanged. No 2 foundry North •™J» < l uotea at $l« »Uslß 80. The market for pig Iron certincates at tho Produce Exchange ruled nul«t. R«g« '• eradts were easier. wl»ll# foundry and standard foun dry grades were steady to firm. There w*s a sal* of 100 tons cash foundry at $10 30. Standard foundry ars*M jre nuMM as follows: Mny. $14 23<CSXS 73: June. SIUEO2> * It'^f » J^ *»<* 4( Hlsl<»7o. and October. $100518 76. joussfis AND SYRUPS— a Hrm undertone Is re ported for »vnip«, with fairly good business, and molasses ruleo firm locally, with, however, only a moderate amount of bnatncH. At New Orleans bcth high and low grades «rt»ViLJ^ M * wlfn th " market firm.- Quotation* follow: uouASSES— New Orleans, centrifugal, common. 14#lfle: fair. I6®18c; »ood. 18«2iV: prime. 20ff2Sc; New Orleans. open kettle 3C»oaSc. SYRUPS-Common. 14f»16c; fair. t , 7c: S'***- 1§ « 20 < % : crime. 22®24c: fancy. fiwSSc. OlLS— t»ttonii«ed oil was considerably more activs ye« "r<!ar. with prices ohowlnc an advance of UOlc on food - European demand and speculative buying. Th» r.'* nc L ro »rkets for • ottcn and hog products also had a »ir»ngthenln» Influence. crude was higher, with a sale ifiS 0 ?" 1 at 31i\ B*:<>-:8 * :<>-: 200 llay at .-»«4c. 200 at SOMe: WO June at SH%e: 200 July at 3»Hc. 000 at 38Hc. 400 at «a?° '*!& 1200I 200 at 33c : <«* September at 38Hc. 300 at j"%c: KOO October at We. 100 at 38 l ie and 800 at 38Hc: «'« November at 3S*;p. 200 at 34c; 200 December at 33*ie. Hl? *?*. ° 11 was unchanged. Retmed petroleum was re lSSSS^vi.T 0 " 5 demand at recent prices. -Wo quote: E5T T \°, I '£ rM ««*n<s«r.l white, bbls. 7.80 c; bulk. 4.70 c; i*^2. d^ hla - TI 60 bMnc - *••*: rt-flr.ed cases. X.-i T York. lin J' h , , ;<ld * lr> i 11 *- 1023 c: water white. New York. bhls. «>-Soc; bulk 6.70 c: Philadelphia. 9.7ftc: bulk. «.«sc: ,-atef white .cue*. 13.30 c r!:lla.>lphla. 13.25 c. rOTTONSEED rL»i,K^ : : ,. JuI v- SS^WSSc: September. S3H©39«4c; BU#«* f Sl ' ; November. JW%©34c. and December. tr«J f m jkzA mtt £*, IK '' d - clty raw - «843e : out-of 71©73" «««<le: Calcutta raw. esc. LARD OIL. all V lni O Th " '!*£!! •"•"*« »» generally firm •11 <ray and higher on the advance In grain l'cht hoe ro i»L?"-- l 5? |rln » °f lart! by P«" !»«•». specuiatlre offer Ujbs and covering, especially by sho.w In rib* The K«o!f 0 JT^P'" w ' r " «"•» «•«» hogs, and at the Weit *J^ Kansas City had 7.000 and Omaha 11.000 hoc*. f?2^J5 "!«* d »- Quoted: Mots. $1« 50©517 25; famllv $]»»»; short clear. SW2SMI& BEEF stemdy. " Quote* Mess, »«ffs»so; ftmlly. $1150^512 60: packet. $loflsll extra India mess. $17r>0<f?m. BEEF HAMS 8»mi«v : quoted at S2O 25®522. DRESSED HOGS steady Quote',; f» l ««rf>Se. <-tTT MEAT.«*--Flckl-.! b«llle» rteadv. Qu-St*.*- Smokljjs. lO^c; 10 lb. l«v-ie : ,2 n>. 0»ic; 14 It? O^c! Tickled shoulders nominal; quoted at Be. Pickled hams steady: quoted at llffll*c. TALLOW steady city. E; country. s^3^»c. LARD firm. Quoted: Chicago prime steam nominal: Middle West prime. S.«o@s.«><- nominal City lard steady; quoted at B%c. Refined lard steady Quoted: South America, ».7.*e; Continent, S.OOc; Traill kegs. 10 V-. Compound firm; quoted at 7«r7%ic. BTEAII IKR firm. Quoted: Ol*o. »'V<fWi<; c tty, 10c. — Reports indicate a firm undertone at most of the points of distribution, with the mills putting out a comparatively moderate amount of stock. As to the local market, it may he paid that businesi Ik fairly good, •with some tempting assortments offered for the "inspec tion of buyers, and prices seem to be about right. Quo tations .follow: Domestic screenings. 3liB«V3 l i8«V- second head 3'4®4<4c; efaofce heads. 4H®4T»c; fancy heads. *%.^""- 5, xtra fßn " y h «* dß s^®6c; Japan, domestic. tad 2\r*'>' S",gr.%c; Java. 4%<sa<-; Rangoon. in iMind. 2<4#2Hc. SUGAR— New business In refined sugar was rather quiet, as the trade seems to bs well supplied for the pr*>spnt. but withdrawals moved off quite well. Prices wero stilt quoted on the net haul* of 4..W«. less 1 per cent cash for granulated. Prices quoted are net l»ss 1 per cent for cash: Cut loaf and crushed, O.SOe; mould A. 4.05 c; cubes. 4.«5c: XXXX powdered. 4.75 c; powdered, coarse powdered and fruit powdered. 4.70 c; Eagle confec tlr,n«r»- granulated. 4.55 c; EaglA coarse and extra fine granulated. 4.70 c: Eagle 2 tt> cartons. 2 lb bag* and 0 tb bags of fine granulated, 4.75 c: Eagle fin* or standard granulated and diamond A, 4.60 c; confectioners' A. 4.43 c; No 1^ 4 35c; Nos 2 and 3. 4.80 c: No 4 4.20 c; No 6. •.Me; No «. 4 10c: No 7. 4.05 c: No 8. 4d; No ft. 3.95 c"; No JO. 8.90 c: No 11. 3.8.V; No 12. 3.80 c; Nos 13. 14 and 15. 3.75?. The London market for sugar beets was dull but not quotably lower, with 8s lHd quoted for May and June. The world's visible supply is 8.800.000 tons com pared with 2.720.000 the same time In 1005. The local market was quiet and a little easier, but prices were still quoted at 3 15-l<Vff3Hc for »6 t«»st centrifugal. 2T*a 215 -16c for 80 test muscovado and 2H92 11-160 for 89 test molasses tmsir. i COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York. May 10. 1906. BEANS AND PEAB— Our market is still very quiet for nearly all varieties of beans, but there is no further change of Importance; the tone Is steady >n marrow, medium and red kidney, but rather weak on pea. Cali fornia lima are ruling Ann. Scotch pea* dull. We quote: BEANS, marrow, choice, per bush. $3 03913 10; fair to good. $2 50<st3: medium; choice. $2 05652 10; common to good. $1 6<Xg»l 95; pea. choice. $1 70; fair to good, $1 CtVfj $105; red kidney, choice. $3 03: fair to good. $2«3<i?J3; white kidney, choice. $3 ltvrjja 20; black turtle soup. $3 30 €$3 40; yellow eye. $1 509fl 60; lima. California, $3 15® $3 20; PQA9. green. Scotch. $1 Z2'9Q9l 25. — Receipts to day. 6.2:»7 pkgs. Th» market be cHme so strong on desirable gra<Tes of fresh, table butter that the quotation committee felt obliged to advance the official rates somewhat. Supplies were short: demand both from local dealers and out of town buyers was brisk; general sales of fine quality creamery were at 20Hc, but seme of th* pet marks brought 21c over the iron. The other grades ranged from 2Oc downward, and there was a narrowing of values all along the line. It seems proba ble that the market will rule strong for th* balance of th« week. No change in renovated, factory or packing stock; receipts of the latter are light and quality gen erally unattractive. We quote: Creamery, extras, per lb. 2OVi«2lc (Mercantile Exchange official quotation, extras. 20Hc); (Jo firsts. 1W&20C: do seconds, 16©18 c; do third's. US 13c; do held, extra*, 18c; do firsts. 16J|17c; do seconds, lie; do' thirds. 13®14e: state dairy tubs, fresh, fancy , 19<9 IJH-c- do first*. 17#l8c; do seconds. 15@16c; do thlrdH. 13014 - renovated, extra*. 16ttc; .To firsts, 15«l«c; do seconds. 12TM4C; do thirds. o lOffllc; Western factory, firsts. 14VSi«15c: do seconds 13 *?®**^ do thlrrts. llffl»c; packing stock, No 1. 14 He; do No 2. U*«lß%e; do No 3. 10igi2c. CHEESE— Receipts to-day. 3.021 boxes. Old cheese in or.ly moderate i>e<l.i;ine demand, but supplies not thought to be any more than will be needed during the balance of season an.l holders firm In their views. New cheese com- Ing forward freely. In fair demand and steady, though outlet hardly sufficient as yet to absorb all the offerings. Bklms plenty and prices ».&k and irregular Liverpool cables- New. 57s for color?.! and Mi for white: eld. 64s «d for colored and «0» for white. We quote: Old. state, fuil cream, large and small, colored ard white, fancy. 14>4C- do good to prime 13 t »ai4c : do con mon to fair. 1 1(91 3c: new, state, full cream. large and small, best. »We- do fair to good. 8"*»9c; light skims, best. TJ4g7«(*: do part skims, prime. ft^firt'V: do fair to good. 4lj«s'ie:4 l j«s'ie: do common. 3H<S4e: do full skims. lH62c EGOS -Receipts to-day. 53.530 cases. Arrival*, though Still very large, are somewhat less than last week and the movement to ftorage continues so free as to absorb the surplus. Offerings on the open market appear to be no jrere than needed, especially of choice qualities, and prices nolil firm, t'ndergrades are also moving fairly well when offered at proportionate price.-. We quote: State. Pennsyl vania and nearby, select >d. white, fancy, 20c; do choica. JIX^IBHc; do mixed, fancy. lflc; do extra firsts. 18618*30; do firsts. n'.ie-lSc; Western stnr«g* se- Ifcttons. ifWfUttc; £0 extra firsts, regular packed, l*c: do firsts. 17H<- d.t jwconis. lfi'ttH7i-; do thirds. 154#1<V; Kentucky 15©ie'ic: Tennessee,. 14015Hc; Southern, In ferior 11W13-: dirties. 13>»>8>14V.c: cheeks. 10Q12',jc. FRCrTSv— FRFSH — Applen In lighter receipt and firm under cool weather. Strawberries Its* plenty and higher. Oranges In good demand. Pineapples selling readily, hut prices low. We quote.: APPI.ES. Northern Spy. per bhl. SS^SBSO: do Baldwin. W.tfr*n2s: An Ben r>avl«. $4 SOft $5 50- do Russet . $4 25©55 25; do all vartftles. common, $39J4: BTBAWBERRIES, ...aryland. p»r quart. 12<918o; do E««tern Shore. Maryland and Virginia. 10#l >c; do Norfolk. 80>l«o; do North Caroline, *»l2c: do Charleston. 8«1R.-: ORANGES. Florida, per bo*. *2#S5; ORAP^- FRt'l' r Florida, per box. $3«$»: do Cuban. $2 sO£s6; PINBAPPIjFH. »>lban. *1 9. r >*r»2 25. a _^,_... HOPS— The scarcity of available supplies a»d flrmnes* of holders have cau*e4 a vrry qi'tet local market, with scarcely any business of consequence reported. The sama may l« said regurdlns the three Pacific Coast states and we do not hear of ar.y Important business during the week. In this state occasional sales have been made at 10#>lle. State growers are complaining of missing hills In the old yards ani there is some talk of ploughing up. O* th* P*<rtte CbSt the growing crop continues to show ''^rLTRY'TuvE-T^cHps'^tda^in^udM 13 car quote BROILERS, nearby, per t^3o« »2c . d o iC.eCSc: do Southern. 33ff25<-: U»U »k r ?*TL'RkE\S kitlVd "wisely Hioderitrty active, and with considerable more stock still to come In the feeling Is barely steady. Small TA tiering lots of Western broilers Piling out at 25« SOo per tb. latter figure extreme. Nearby broilers spring ducks and squabs selling slowly. In frozen poultry roast ing chickens and fowls have some demand, but 1 til* movement In other descriptions. We &«<««•*£* kll^d. iced— TURKEYS, average lots, per rb 14«16c,d0 «W. t*ai6c BROILERS 4 lb per pair and under. Philadel phia- dry SckedT per Tb. SS»35e; <»o New York and Pann- S?ivanla! 20«3^: FOWLS. Philadelphia, dry picked, per m 13*13 "icido Western, dry picked, medium •!»•.,•« lected bbl!. I.V: do heavy. I2*c; do average run. l3Kc; Jin Vonv in medium. ll®12c: do Southern and 6outh west ifciTStirn. scalded, medium sis*, selected bbls 13c- do average run. 12Hc; do poor to medium. 11 012 edo Southern and Southwestern ll©13e: OLD ?OCKS. dry picked and scalded, per to. 10c; DfJCKLINOS. Long Island. per tb. I8319o: do Eastern and other nearby, ifffifeo- SQUABS, prime, large, white. p«rdoie-». $1 TSO sa so^ do mixed $1 60; do dark. $1 2Si9sl 60; da culls, BO®7st^Froaen— TURKEYS, hen*. No 1. 20c; do tome. Iftliolio; do NO 2. 14«16c: do old toms IS#lS*c; CAPONS Western. 8 Ib and over. each, l»«20c: do under 8 ThiiVffil-c BROILERS, dry picked, 4 Ib and under to lair"" NO 1, Ver lb. 18«22c; do P scalded. 16J17C; do No * 13O14C ; CHICKENB. roastln*. dry picked. No 1. per n> !™«17o; do No 2. SfflOc; FOWIA per ft. 8313 c; nTrric<i ocr ft 12«16c: GBESE, per ft. S®l3o. high.r. HOTItO^SD >RODUCTS-Cucumbers slightly higher. T»,si.he. «nd rhubarb dvii. Lettuce firm. Mushrooms in Mrtt receipt but largely smalU We Quote: CUCUMBER 9. CnarlMt^nTper basket. $3 »iA**g**i*>2lXSjg£ CJAX4SO- do No 2 per tox,|2eS3 BOi CAUUFuiwERa, 51? ii««n *«flj«" LETTI?&B. Eastern, per dosen. 60c« ?125^ RAblSrfU* £? 100 . bunches. $iesX^3: RHUBARft «L inobunchesT $msl W>j MINT, per « bunches. SO ». "©So? TOMATOES. E er Tb 10B15C. AND \IJQErrABI^S-Old potatoes steady. POTATOES AND VDOHTABLES— OId potato** steady. NeVpoStoes In light supply and firm. Sweet potatoes weal- Texas onions in heavy supply and lower; other new onlonsweak: old onions mostly poor aad dragging at "<£ flS«£. Atpararis. 25®«00 higher. Artlohoke. w«k. Beets Ml carrou steady, r -»-sr t wSJr-F& oi«rr dull Cucumbers steady. Lettuce firm- reaa shwlrregular quim7 "winy beans wtiker. rarsley do state and We*t*m. in bulk, Easter^ Jf'^ftWg: do per bag $24M2»; do tturopoan. per i**- I^,*^-! 1^? «i- swln Potatoes. J*rs*y. p«r bbi. $i 50993 28: Carolina. TSctfisoO; d» «>artesten. T6c|s3 50. >^Tl ntuda^^tate^^rrA^^B^ » » cW J %•&. warva ™&iHJi unwa*h*d LiltoetZ. CABBAOBB. per bbl. |175 Ota 23: do Eastern Shore. per crate. «S«J»*>JJ «J° Norrt Oarollna. $2652 50; do Charleston, per bW cratj $8© 098; CELJSRY. Florida, P«r lar e cafe. «*»«« 0 SS&bffi. l^ ifeii^«AtA l fe W 2307»c; KOHLRABI. New Ortaaas. per JJ 0 ** I **? 1 ": $3054; UDTTTUCE. Florida per basket. «tSOOg3BO, do iSth Carolina. tiasetiaS; do North CUroUna. dr> Norfolk, per iblTliailW: MINT. per l°*. bu « eh **; 128*3; ONIOKa Bermuda, per crate $1 MOtl 40, do T*ias. per erat*. *1 12©« 60: do «ir»pt«ait per^. fl * GP: do tt»U and Western, old. r«r bWjjr^^t^iVJvi^* Co Or»ns» County. oW. wl«. SieCi llJHfo^ll Trust Companies. Executor Trustee Chartered 1811 The Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, Nos. 16, 18, 20 &22 William Street, Branch, 475 Fifth Avenue. New York. Administrator Guardian St/rr .-..■< r ItCfturU. CANADIAN' PACIFIC RAILWAY Commencing- May 6th TWO fIAGNIFICENTLY EQUIPPED TRAINS DAILY ACROSS mil CONTI- , • NENT IN EITHER DIRECTION To Winnipeg; through the Canadian Rs.ckies; to Ban*; L.,. i^t^; OUrttr; Vancouver mm aU intinai. dial* points, connecting- with the Company* . > . . UNRIVALLED •'EMPRESS" STEAMERS FOB JAPAX. CHINA AXD OTHER ASTATIC POINTS'. SEND FOB PEgCKIPTTTE piunrf V~<a '■ t» i ~'C-> ™ TIME TABLES. OR WE TWI4. BB PLEASE D TOBATO^^oißOffoSttfe YOU. E. V. 6SJMUEB. ■niitaaS Traffic Manacw. ladUS »m<»lT. 181 Filth. At*.. If. ¥. >xtt-yokk. THE GRAND HOTEL COMPANY announce the opening of THE GRAND HOTEL, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27TH, 190*. This hotel is located on main tin* of the Ulster & Delaware R. R. Through Pullman and Day Coach service from New York di rect to Hotel grounds. Passenger elevator to all floora. Golf grounds and other improvements. Bervice and cuisine unexcelled. Booklet. For terms apply to Alfred Elliott. Man ager. Hick's Bldg.. N. E. Cor. B'wajr and 28th St.. Nev.- York (Elevator 28th St. en trance), Telepnone 4748 Mad., from May 10th to June 27th. who will furnish full information. After June 27th address The Grand Hotel Co., Hlghmount P. O-. N. T. MANHANSET HOUSE AND COTTAGES, SHEI-TBR ISLAND, 1.. I. OPENS JUNE 218 T. On* of th* finest resort hotel* on the Atlantic Cvast. Capacity 500. Undar aamo man agement as th* Garden Ctty Hotel. Garden City. L» 1.. and Hotel Gramatan. Bronxvllle. N. T. Shelter Island I* but two hour* from New Tork via U. I. R. R. Reflned and exclusive patronage. A paradise fnr children. Aiway* cool. Fin* IP-hole golf course, tennis, riding, driving. automoMllng. good bathing, fishing and yachting, ex cellent music, dancing. Cuisine and service unexcelled. Special rates to young men. Furnished cottages for rent. Booking office. 33 Union Bqu>tr«, Room 3. N. T.. Telephone 1377 — (Jraniercy, or Garden city Hotel. Send for booMM. T. J. DOYLE. Mgr. J. J. I,ANNIN CO.. Prop*. GARDEN CITY HOTEL A magnificent '-'.gii class, modern Hotel In th* 6a»d*n Spot of Long Island. Quiet, reflned. exclusive. Re open* April 14th. remaining open all the year. Lens dl* tance telephone In every room.' 18 miles from New York. SPECIAL SPRING KATES. J. J. LANNIN ft CO.. PROPS.. Garden City. L. L Also 5 Hotel Gramatan. Bronxvllle. N. T. Prop*. (Msnhanset House. Shelter Island. X. T. DurrnEss HILLS. _ SOITHERX PORTION oEiinsinnES. MIZZEN TOP HOTEL AND COTTAGES. QUAKER HIU* PAWUN'G, N. T. Nearest High class Mountain Resort to New Tork City. Only 90 Minutes from Grand Central Station. Elevation f *s<VlJi\ TENNIS. ORCHESTRA. BOOKUBT. WILLUM SMITH O'BRIEN, Proprietor Repre*entative at Hotel fiotham. N. T.. May »S-81. RED SWAN INN, WARWICK. ORANGE CO.. N. T.. Opens June 15th: only 66 mllej from the city: <iu!st. re fined, homelike; electric lights, steam heat, private Wth*. elevator: our own garden; excellent table; finest Wur COURSE: beautiful <Jrive»: delightful climate. Aaaress for booklet until May 2Sth. C. M. BARTUETT. car* Bart lett Inn. Lakewood. N. J. PROSPECT PIRI HOTEL. CATBKILI-. S. T. _ Will open tn June, under new management. Private baths have b?en added, and many Improvements are now being made. Send for Illustrated booklet. New York rep resentative will car. with floor plans and photograph*. Address FRANK N. ROGERS. Manager. CatskilU N. T. THS CHESTNUTS RIVERDALE-ON-HL'DSON. N. V. OPENS FOR THE SEASON APRIL MTH. ADIROXPACKS. WHITEFACE IMH, lAKZ PLACID, H. T. Oven June IS. 1006. Write for booklet. HARRINGTON MILI-S. Mgr.. The Grafton. Washington. T>. C I.— Elegantly Furnished Apartment, Private bath. $150 dally: Ine'-udta* meals, two. »S5 !k! "THE*VAN HENSSET-ABR. It Bast 11th St 'a DVERTISEMENT3 AND 81;B8CRIPT1OJ<S for Tho Tribune received a* therr Uptown OnVo, No. IMb Broadway, between Mth and 37th st*.. until • o'clock ». m. Adverisem'nts received at th* following branch offfoe* at regular office rat** until 8 o'clock p. m.. via: 294 Bth ay*.. • •• cor. ltd *t.; 1M «th ay*.. cor. ISth st. : as East Mth St.; 287 W**t «M St.. b*tw**a Tth aad It a ar**. •c-.wi.ii n«r carrier. $2913: fi» Cuban. $103330: FEP ¥£%* Flo^tawr carrier. $1«^3; do Cuban. 1?!1K>: ppal' Norfolk. p*r half bbl basket. J360f153»: do K^S"raioUnlL'slso«»: *> V* bush bsaket. «CJ=: do £££ ?sroitna-. rSalf ' «--k.«. IIM do Oeogia and Pouth Carolina, per buah *^*S et - a i2atl~J 1 . r 32«" LET N«* Orlean*. curly, per bbl. kJE? 0 -^ »■»»' MtiutM**. Ho Bermuda per box. tl W9f2: ROMAJNE, S^2^ M , haakeT rac«l §0; <Jo N*w Orloana. par bbl. Slis S^haVier««n liyI iyr > *vannS;. Wi =§•' do menT «JC3T 60: SPI3XACH. nearb7,p-r (t bM. i'^^AbtnT^ie^TUlUOPa. Canadian. <rutabaja. per fibl $1 We*=: WATEnCIIESa. P*» V*> bunches. 7ic eIIAYe IIAY AJTD BTnAXV- ItAY-P-ee;!*. net «ptireMlv»: SETS? of demand sood: marY et f.rm. with «W*rte favor of sellers. Be«-nt rfi.nxts full selections w.uua. auTiitT udflßo li riVdlly paid for that grad*. Receipt* Ihanf* itnooo toUay were: By llodaon River Ralirca<i. SSJ^hV S Pennsylvanui. £0: DeUware. Lackawaaoa i^i-SlSn i^'. LahJrh VaSfe-. 10: Baltlmors ft Ohio. »t»: V'rrfv'r boats. 14* toUi 1.C30 ton- Receipts of straw. 70 ton*. Tolodo. May jft-CIiOyERSEEI* *«"». f«ts; O«*ob*r. TIMOTHY, prime. II i"'.,. EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET ..„„. »ji» ia— Closing: wiitAT- seminal ; f«^s^ul-* r M«y. i%d; July. «• gertuaher. £222. CORN--Epot American n»U*« new, arm. w>«i. ?m«lcanSi»droWL steady. 4s BHd; future? qt;let: May *">*'£*" Kit 4* 4Hd. PEAS -Canadian steady. «a M. HOPsiln iJndoa. Paclfle Coast ataaay. 13 fi*oU 10,. S?J^«ea4y «»ri India mm 78*. PORK strrvg: ?Hn?f mcML western. t2* M HaMB-Chort cut. Mt, fa % ouSt Us. BACON qulot; Cumberland cut. 2s to 30 » short m».l« to 21 ft. Us: loag elaar middle^ ulsL' Is io M It. 4Mb: loag dear middle*, heavy, 36 to «Oft ♦«.. short clear be***?. 1* to 20 ft. 4S« «d; eioar bailies 14 to 16 ft 49»; shoulders, square. 11 to 13 ft. quiet "40*. LARI» dull: prim* 'Western. Inttcms. O* "American reflned. in pall*. 41s. BUTTER stoaty; finest United States. Ms; good United State*. 7«s. riiECSD— American fln**t white, new. suady. C*.; dv aid oulet. m*; American finest colored, a ew. Moanty. C**; Sir •11. «<U«i- «*• «■- TAUU^'-Prlm* city firm. Mai TrRPENTINB-Splrlta firm. its. ROSIJJ— mm. li ■pKTROLEUU- 1 B«aa«d <jnl*t. •%«. UMSBBD OIL. Trust Companies. Stimvicr Resorts. rr.K*r.T HOTEL DENNIS, *»— n.v ATLANTIC CITY. X. X Open an th* «*ar. Jlrepraof addition of tOO Room* and baths. ■*• *■* cold m water ia private bath*. ' ■•' ' WALTER J. BU3BT. CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. M* i Open. «• tho Baaeh. PLipNM. fc—fcrtll !■., TUB LTZP3 oosipawt. HADDON HALL; -■±1 ATLANTIC CITT. !t. X COMJ_ A .l*-^" C OK <*?■** FROST Booklet and. Calendar on application. LESS? & vtnntctm. HOTEI"tBATMOR£ AT bf T N Y Tld OwrlM * lB » «*• Ohm O»*a all IS* int. ™ . TRAY3XOBS HOTEL CO. CBA&CXStABQUSTTS. a S. WHITE. . . Manager. rniUiat- KOTII IVBOLr, ATXANT9C CTTT. JUTfT JBOMBT. r. M. mono 686S <Imsmilj. CHAB. R. MTBRS. 6wn*r. SEASIDE HOUSE, \t 1. 1 ntic City. X. J. Beat Location on the Ocean Frosrt. { F. E. COOK 4t SON. SOMERSET INN Telephone 78. BoraavdsvUlo. * |j ALLENHURBT INN i AND COTTAGES. ALLCNHURST. N. J.. _ . ■ _^ TTin Open JSay SOth. 18CO. Ceokli.T Office. Town and Country. 25» Poorth At«. I Krea. A. Duermeyer. Prop. A. U Marsh. Mgr » j Late Hot*! Pi. cesli. RHODC isi^ixo. NABnABANSETT PIER. R. I. ttMA-THEWSON s. V,-. A E. I. Mathswaaa. Osssn A Mgr*. OPEN Saur-ay. JUNE 23d. A magaineent modem Hotel tor tho** who Appre date high class service and environments, sttuatad dtrecti'y faring the ocean. Improvements for 1306 .'ncluda a large number of new bathrooms, surf bathing, no annoyance from mosquitoes, excellent roads, good flstala*. Gait and Tennis. Pure water from Mathmrwn spring. Tetepnen^ la every room, electric lights, orohsstra. Oflea la ■•Hi of Morrison A Tbwnsend. New York Stock ahohasa* Brokers. New York Ornco of the Uathewsoa. 1179 Broadway. 11 to 1:4»; take elevator ta third Caor. MAINE. The Malvcrn Hotel AND COTTAGES. BAR HARBOR. MAINE. Opens July 1. Send for booklet. ERNEST O. CSOii, SJaaajer. Care Th* Webster. 40 West 4«ta St.. K. Y. VXE3IO^"T. EQVI^OAT MANCHESTER. Vcrcoat K. C. 4WVIS. Her. Booking Office 2. R. 43th et. Th* Lorrata* water Depot. 10- W. B way Tel. «W1 ruiya. nWQa, Virginia Hot Springs NEW tork OKFH X i4l nnH WE W«trx», li.itfn, coteli ond wenrrj- nowhere e«nan.-A Ri?caatl»:a. Root end n;r»<K2* d!?eas« cued. •l.' i •!* hydrothetagsutlc apparatus, rafts* «v aarior §•>•«. awbMßla* poo!. fin* ltvory aad outdoor ■asflansi «H3 SEW HOMCrrEAO. modem la th* etrlctait mm .- l fall ■lilt by th* Mgbit. ela>«. *a ■Jin Hi— .lly -• laost an year rsoad reostt Htsl M A*a*rtca> *- *«.-»■ «Se* wna «U?rt N. m. wUt, The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway allows 't;x>rer s« Ovtortsau Vju. en tSroosa tte'**<« 19 + Clnclrraa Louisville. Chics <% El Lost) an 4Oi W»^. 6 SS trt? t* virrtnla Un llpl|i> P«Uaj»ti cempartment car. *U Wa<Mrctea. ls^v«« K. T. 4^5 Pl ra.. errtve* 6;rl&?i fc:l> c. m^. Kw-a tli»x». Exeomtta tickets »t C. i O. eSis*. id Craaj. w »y. czt*» Pssna.lt m. and rwsila^Ha— . mCO 6TE2OiT. »■—*>. net aartnsja. Ta. Citations. rpHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NBW York, by the grace of God free aad lr «-«-.-'.- to Anal* Kirk Ealdlag. Harry Kirk. iTitiid* M.^^r" Aiml* M McrVrran. Rudolf KlrkT Jessie^KlSf I^ttte Kirk. Edith Kirk. Matilda Kirk. #ll| am kirk! AaalT T Kirk. Daniel Kirk, known by adoption as Harold l*Uiie* : Joaaattiae Kirk. Hsrry Kirk "1 - hm KSTthTSen: and next ot kin of John If . Kirk. Cenaaed. wad swmU lag: Whereas. Itllo M. lisMla>. irTists£cS£%r\-Z York, has lately a»pU*d I* Us> f VnsMiifs Ourx of™ County of N*w YorV. to have a •sstaia InstnwoM %•% wrltlag. daiod th» SMh day of Oetohor. tMa. roUMac «• both real and iisranaal property, duly proved at Um'Wi Will and Testament of son» M. Kirk. «M» of t|*CM* ot New York. deceftsed: tMrsssts yea and *aeh etyoa are cited* to appear before the s)Mr*aaato of oar ChsS of New York, at bis «£iee la th* Cocaty af MaWISS oa th* roth day of June, one thousand ate* hnalre4 «.- i •la. at half-past toa •'otooh la «ao tavoaswa of that «\r. then and there to attend tha at Bits ef th- ..tii ]<' Will and Tsi— l— « And *a*a of 703 a* M SUH cited as ara aad*r tb* as* oC twoaty —a mm *-. » «a!r;d to appear by your guardian. 1; you haw oa*. on If you have aoa*. t*> iMiy aad apply- for mm ti S *«.! pointed, or la th» event of your nasloet or falter. t-. V ■ so a guardian will b* aMotatoa by th* ■ un taNtV rosoat and act for you la tho proeetUs?. ""^ la trsttmony wß«reof w* haj* canard tho soai of tho •arrogat** Court of t!>» said Own «• MM (9*al 1 York to bo hereunto a sated. witaaas nsa- Frank T. rttaaaxaM. a Surrogat* of ou- sin Coanty af New Torh. at aaM Cwanty. th* 2Stb car pi Ar?n. la th* year of oar Lord •MtknsMi rir.-. .ilr«i and als- VASIZU 3. M*rr 13