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NE W ; YORK AND OTHER GAS SECURITIES. I ifc-lsie-d I. w." .i-n '.. NU-ho'.s x.- Ca. No 13 Wai! »t,v '',""' - nil. •" Rod.; -v ;:-:■■-. BiJ As. ; ,.j 1,-. Lt S- Tr 5I ' J il -..l NYN ' V - & r il" Rlvor , w Gas Co 5--- 02 °« NII O stock. !"« ." I ••^/z «•(>!•!£ &* t!l *» prof.. ;o x-j irjTisi C<a Ss -.ll* 11^ NY & IMch ci S ■v? wVas Co Cs 41 43 Nor 0 Ist 8a. . . .101 MB %aG T"co stsoi »« Ohio stocks cs... so $ iCo^iock......i C 0^i0ck...... «J 72 jrracare ;.s IC2 103 ,?VW«»to. » ■•» Et Joe O£* »0S 10.1 r4n«! Co SW '** « Paul Css is.. V 0 u») JKaSSsa lot ??-*«?»^:;t- "~»4Mi tnterest. BOSTON CURB MARKET. ,Eeport<SL»>y J. Thomas nclnhartt. No. IS Wall street, A ~*sTewYork. and No. li» Kxcnange Place, Boston.)^ ' i j Cp*n. 1 High- I Low- I Last Cafe* I tag. 1 ml 1 est. 1 sale. "yiss^rlsona Oan ! 96%, «0 1 M I ■PSofSay state 0a.... IS 18 13 ! ii :itO,l.lr.gUsm Cent 2=22 , l.V>S;;»ck Mountain. . ... 1.04' 10*4 10H io?I =? >♦ Copper Sec -.--••- 33%; ZS\ »2' 33|J i- y.TiCtiraOerlandEly .. ««Z 7U -jil yf* ' Ir.Wse Ulue Bell.. & 3$ ig 7J* XSf yvavlm D«l>- « 11*4 11 SI *" -.5 Ess* Hutte 10U io»l 10U I'm lf#>;O«l<l King 31 SI i l*< si *SS Green Silver Mfci 2H j«| 2* • •30 He vctla SH 8H 2\ ; 5\ 2 l<v» Kcewecaaw S»i Mi 8% ' &£ ? 3 r.»iMaje?tla I%' lv 15' jrt * «001Uc:rj*c 6«i Z\ OH r.»i I jiiO'Mexlco S 0 Sls-18 0 «->.-»; Nevada-Utah .... 4* 4U 411 414 , ;00.'Sar.ta Isabel 10 ii 3 JS 10 ! I** i%r>, Raven 03 100 |H> I tM \(ni fur. Copper 12 12 ; 12 i 12 120 gup 4r*tttsbuf». . 1714 17%' IT» 17 -30 Tnvr Hanhattan.. lii %£ ,!_< JH sttrrt*!»-a»e* ....... b« t,\ c% oil So Wl-.reknob pref . I 2s! e^j 51; 2% GUARANTEED STOCKS (resisted by Joseph Walker & Sons, No. 20 Broad MM Bid. Asked, i Bid. AakasV 4».*.'Susq 243 255 Green HO _ jlfr* VcrmoEt. «S — I Hart & Conn W. 48 Cl ''ltf^& West..Uf — 111 Cent L Line.. 100 104 JT^li- Cable. f» «4 ! Juliet & Ch1c....1M 185 11 7fk o*■ Uac.lfai — ■LSN RU & C.123 — !» t '•■»■■ 113 118 La ft Mo ltlv pf.170 178 <yon CAMt M — ! Lowell & And.? . .230 — Ae*c!i Creek .98 — I Mahon Coal pf. . .1110 110 Srksh;- .170 175 Mine H4 8 H..133 — Ottdi 8*1" F. M 3.-1 Morris * Essex.. 188 Set* Albany .242 24« Nash at Decatur.lW* 105 Bsst & be-well . 238 — Nashua & U»k... 2*» — B* NY * '*- vt.io* — N J Trans Co i'o-j _ Ban &Ir v . SOS — NY* Harlem.. £Bo 380 f^y t 7:h Ay.3« — NY L * W....150 133 ErrKjk'.yn City.. .225 2SS Ninth Aye lUS Soi) am iB It 11..145 — North Carolina... — 4XUV I?' rf. ..115 — NRR of N 11.-ir.o — &- - rrtf 113 — NRRofNJ...BS »Si 4 Car-** * S'isq.229 — I North Perm — 210 CPNfc ER . ::«) 2"0 Nerthwcst Te1... 113 — Csafchee &O. .lit — JNorf ft \V pi 226 230 OiE 113 ctfs.ies: |*« louden Mine >».'. — d, prcf 122 132 Old Colony 203 208 CJris i !«h ■;.l" IKS {oswego t Svra. .22l» — (ft:- f- l-v5...17« IPO !>*at & Hud Ttlv..li» — Ccl * sC«*la 216 220 I l*ac &At Tel 75 82 Ccai Cnloa Me. 115 — ; I'at * Ramapo...lHo — ConcorJ & Mon.lS:» — :r.,rla & B Vy..1»0 200 •Cent .': rcrr!«...200 _ 1 phll & Trenton. .2«5 — <• * T ' _— 1 I'itts B4LE..M 871, Coca River .2M rt»3 1 do pref 70 7.-. ,M'-?.li!-t.?i! £iw. ; Pitts Ft \V & C..172 17l» IVt Kl.K 1 .: ■-• & 5...101 107 j <•« special 170 1M) Ztf. l«*nn... I*2 13»» ; Titts McX &• Y..132«4 — Bcs: S^fcanoy.. 4* — I Prow & Wore ...:>( m — Debt* Aye .•»:•:. «C« ' Rrnss & Sara 200 20« Elra £ Wllliaa.lo3 — Roch & Gea Vy..l4<» 145 fia pr.f IKS _ RXV & 0 1W 133 Xrif .1- Xalani. 2T.1 2%. «<?cond Avenue. ..204 2i)7 Tr> /-- Pitts IT.S I^-? Sixth aten« 17<> 173 rite' Vjr* rref..l3« 142H S^outh & At Te!.. »r. — T- TV f- .T rf.-l~'4 ftouthwest R R..118 120 «f t-OftFJW «K> ! Twenty-third St.SS.I — Tn^iia Tel... 41 — It" XJR R & C.255 269 &M i- Etk Te1. 115 12'> Ttir* ciin A- 8.. "O — <v. RP.* V. Co.2*» 270 JT-tlr-a *- Bit Rlv.irr. — ««Vt , * Pee.. m _ irtlca C& S Vy.152 153 Gm? "River Vy.120 — ( BOSTON STOCKS. ' (Furnished by B. L,. Day & Co., No. 3 Nassau street.) July 31. Aug. 1 1 July 31. Aug. SI. >rc»iiar. 2'» 2*». Atlantic Mir. 14 I3ii Egsi s- .\:rany..243 243 ; Shannon Mir it» 6% Bnftra Eiev l. r »2H »153 1 Pingham Mm . . 30 22 Bcnm Ccal 28 2'".*» Cal & Hecla M..CM CS»7 C.'RfcJ'S r*MO •!''" . ■ rr.vnr.i'j' Mm . 22 ; - 22« i GrarLy Mm 11% 11 V Copper Ha-c- M. 73*4 7*'-» Rtd>!xn« pref..l37 137 | Fra.r-.klln Mir..... IT-,, 17V NY N H i U-.19S mr,i.. Mass Con Mir.. . 7V s C\l Colnsy 2H -'1 ; M hawk Mir. <-■_• 02 V.V*t En-1 St Ry IM W |Osc«-nla Wa. .lid, io»; uo pnt I*"* l * Him o-i l, o rr. M.r. . . 3S*» % atis Elee Cos.. 2<»» 1'" -parrot Mm 26". 2HV, to v reX «Mi .M., r-jincv Mir. s?C . S7 Xvn T«l v 7 00.1.W* ;rt3S Tamarack Mm.. .102 'lO.*. yo Batte *•» :«.. i Wolverine Mm...1 33 153 N-w Kr.c t*-i. ,13'tu. 131 r- S Mining .. — rr,\_ •V Tc-1 &• T Co. 11 *12 r Oil 10% 11 <3o r.rt-f erred .. <■- gs |Mars Gas r.«i rsv. Dox Iron * ?tl.*27H — • do pref S7'£ M m s=r.oe Macn..«So 7*. I Vtah 57«4 88% do prtf erred.. tSft riH4, ' 'Asked. # CHICAGO STOCKS. Bid. Asked, j Bid. Asked. A Booth & Co. . 37 M I Met IV SElpf . ttM <J9 so pref 110 112 i National Biscuit. 6S " i!-u Ar..-ic*n Can 7'< 7 7 * do pref 117% 118V4 do pre* 5* 1 * 57»» National Carbon. »1% P« to Radiator US 121 ! do 1 re* 121 122 4o pref 130 131 .rth Chic -at Ry a* 29 American Ship.. C 3 <:-4 j Northwest El ... 25 26 do r-ref I"7>* — i do pr^f 04 fit! Cans: & Dock., r.7 M 'Quaker Oats — »130 Ode City Ky...18'» 17't : do prof — •10214 Cfeicap-. Edison. lSO I*o : South >::«• Kiev. :«."> '..7 Cblc i- O ;■ El. •'. CS St« W Sta CL... » 28^4 da ir*f . 20 23 | do pref US i.v. CUe Psen Tool. 51 . r »3 Eubwav 4-Vi 4«> Chic Title a.- Tr.UW M««S Swift * Co lO* 101-; Chic fn Tr jr.. 13 UHiUn Boal & Pap.. 1\ IT, rismr.d Match. l 23 IS) do r-ref 11 llw IU Crick j..rpf... 4.". 4-u Western Stone... RS 33 KTRrtLI...- •57% Tel . 12<» 123 flo Dt*? .....g« M Vest Chicago 2S SO Slet TV I B 27 M : BONDS. Csasum Gap ss. — # K»7V People's Oas Ss.'.lol I^2 Lfi H Ist mpssiftr»»4 99 ISo Side El 4 »«. 102 lO2'* X*t Grid 4f «.i2 <•?! West Chic Ist ss. — •!>!"» &o Exton 45... .«-.; --T'-i do Cons 5s C.T. Ift Tur.r.f 1 — «»2 ' Tool f 2 i>3 Kcr.hw El 45...!90',i HI I BALTIMORE STOCKS. (Parr.ifhed by Van Pchaick & Co.. No. 7 Wall street.) P.M. Asked. I Bid. Aslced. Critrl Railway. ••; I>-- ; Cotton Puck 12"; 13 <5o Ixccir.fb . 71 '• . 71% do incomes — S'S'i in is . . »!'<, !'2 INurf Ry &L. ss. M I«'S CE *s " t . !<i* » Lt & Power pf. .. •*(> — tlo tDComes —. 37% | do «Hs 05>4 'M telrts «l\ «'.2 IChas City Rv Ba.VS — BKboa: i 2KU 2fl Chas Con Elec Be ft.*4 »«\4 6o Jkl pr<-f..:. *C\i H» : Ccntlr.er.ti.l Trust — 2«>o <!fi -- pref 50 Tnlon Trust 574 <*» c. 4- . . HS% (tr ! Third Nat 8ank. 125 148 co l«>-vear r.s 1.->l'-» I<>lS Fidelity & Dep..l»« 13» C«««ol Gas — ft* IMarjland Trust.. 120 123 Ci C* 10t',i lOC'4. EAUHOAD EASHINGS. ATCHISOX. TOPEKA & SANTA FE. Jl-r-. -.-.._ ll«oa. IMB. ' 1904. Rattier of rr.!:*« . . K445 h.3<"'7 307 wwb aamings 447. 473 $5.55"J.«r.2 $5.117.4«S <*eaticg . xi.-nses .!>42>:«> 4.167.703 3.547.H53 Vet earnings $2.©M,5«0 ' $1,692,809 H.5C9.515 »x«s aaj rentals 3t«i.ius # 1«#,374 134.777 6»r-,._,6 »r-,._, . . $2.404.355^ 81.503.435 $1,434,738 .JUy 1 to June ;;<►— ynu earnirgs 97\<<44.347 / 9CH.37.-..537 906.171.200 Cpeaticg espensea.... 48,4!»7.515; 45.517,384 42.222.032 J**l eart:«rjr« 12 mos $2f..r.4f1>2!»?*22>r.«.4r.3 J25.iM1).16(j ••MS ar.l rentals 2.344.570 1'.2i»'.24 < .« 2,302.001 B wP 1 -« $27.202,25J» »20.618»204 $23,040 COLTIIBIA. NEWUERRY St UkCOEXS. !*• gross $17,175 $10,040 $14,733 •ss» net «72 1.74* 1.1<21 £**lire months cr >ss. . 2«».12i« Zii.Hl* 225.0:15 «*2vt months net 51,743 •42,0U7 51.444 oonm/ RANGE. Mnath cf May— ■ «»■« sarotags. 952. 083 $35,07» 944.970 <ttna =5 ea^ensts.... 38.711 «0.453 31.017 *« «*rn!r.g» 914.272 $2T.02« f IS.&6S «»iges ............. h.437 8.437 8.438 Barpius (3.834 ft*.tW $5.52* Jato jt 0 M« r 31 ~. ?613.90<» »»3.730 $*« 6 -<53 ««« earstoei .... 9«13»o $342,730 MW.4M <^WJ=« Talllis i * 334.102 3i14.V71 BUW Xet earnings "«59.70S $2TM.552 *"J?!js Charts U2.M2 65.125 6srjk!u« 1 46. "-as 9135.745 950.771 DCLCTH. SOUTH SHORE Ml ATLANTIC. <£FtV£IT~ «276 257 $2T0.08C $228,275 <»aaarj.- . I*7 «^i 1W.711 153.670 .** sanHngs .ii<U "" $!K.n25 » 74 - 7 laco!:-.... C 35 1.204 »»S* JWbNaa 9«#.sa« VH*?i • 7 i* B ?!J Cur,. s &6.001 *U.G42 &6.033 I>«Srlt $0 I 'J3 {25.113 $19.34* &'-««' •arair^ :>l> r .. 93 0r,7 77.". *2.7«CU36 $2,524,612 "•"•Oag expente* 2 ; 7 40,, i;«93.T06 1.74W.459 o^«*«T.!r^s 12 rr-os-TlTooo^li ~T6?4,2»1 *"fj^ VKt » Ss;«r. e -...!;;< 15.650 11.48* T«aj income $i.0(^.42s ~s*«e>Sl "" 97c« .«40 ! *** i:i63.764 1.076.433 ,070.091 ■• ~51W.33C $203,552 $273,451 MINERAL. RANGE. Mem; sf Jisaa— C* e*rn:ni!t $57,721 $.VJ2T7 $55,104 '^''ase* and taxe»... 4*. 144 <I.»ilS 43,434 -^'«t earr.lr. » Vi» r.77 .'l3.r'.«» $11,760 ***** iaocaos 137 205 im fj?** Income $6,714 *fi.544 fll.^3o ' vs * r *«s. ta«es, «te 12.14« J>,44« 12««5 fe ! '-« ■- -$2,432 -, $»«""" »9«>6 Ct juiylf>j une 3o_ «• earr.',n«t 5780.341 $eRI.2»» $580,703 ■■■■■•es *ua taxes... C7«i,080 ni<t,4 814.UM **« earning, 12 mot . $1C».2«1 9160.M4 975.2<»2 va * income 2.253 1.035 75« <£**} Jr.'^fn. ~~ti«b.514 $1«W.77» $75,058 VCM »*s. taxes etc 146.01 M 114,00 a 116.«27 «^5 1: » 9U.424 *54.n« ~^t40.«» M th f ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM. ;-•■ Mr.mh of .lune — ■ ■ .Number cfmlks.' 7— A - l'.T '■"■T254 u^^r a lr-a;:;v; '#£$£ J^fe| ?*r Stojß.'itl- * * $tl *° >4l3 ■::s»&')■.. ■$ s & 1 Or^tl^, r:llns3 551.237.KH 944.081.9n9 944.909.401 OP«*UB« expensss .... SC.«iS.O4'.» 32.CCM.1JW 53.;i»,4;i Ket earnings IS m 05.914.538.000 $11,383,310 *11,757.0J» ST. LOUIS ft SAX FRANCISCO 'SYSTEM. Month of Jum--' 1 * **° & F "** lWn llUnoU -' . Kumlier of miles 6.007 6 $64 5,«<*3 Oros. earnings 98.348.818 93.062.137 92.CS«.«r>; Operating expenses ... 2.250.C02 8.137.710 I.TIUM ?~L a * Tln e» •••• ••• 51.C03. iea 9024.421 sax),44ti July 1 to June 30— Orors earnings $41,075,210 935.381.MS 933.3m.774 Operating expenses ... 25.340.35 l 26.1C.Vra4 2 1. 150.913 Net earnings 12 m05.513.«3t,53S $'.2,210,034 911.40U.52!) ST. LOUI3 WESTERN. Gross earnings 9723.065 9000. 438 ' $557,8113 Operating expenses ... 335.3b7 000.231 4U4.425 Xet earnings .^... 51S7.CSS 5103.227 5KJ.473 Ju\y 1 to June 30 — Cress earnings JS.OSD.SaO 95.860.22<t 97.040 Operating expenses .... «. 01)8.434 0.21 V.372 5.421.507 Net earnings 13 mos. $2,290,123 J2.640.634 |2 227.55U WHEBUNO & LAKE ERIC Mopth of June — Gross earnings $406,412 $470,010 $361 544 Operating censes .. 311.883 847.00? 5-&48O *&?™ Ib J?m»1" 50I ' O3 ° 5125 -* <3 ° »«•*** Gros» earnings 95.319.593 94.390,005 $4 335 281 Operating expenses .. 8.75U.072 8.630. I'llbiaS N»t earnings 12 mo*. 91.503.821 $037,409 $1,030,070 SOUTHERN RAILWAY'S YEAR. In the year ended June 30. the Southern Railway ft « d v< f r'V. 0 f favorable showing, as compared with cr«a£ln£ ml?l°,^ nd other y?ars - B roM earnings in ™i,l ? than v P 6l " cent and net earnings more tuan 6 per cent. The balance over fixed nr?Sr^L| W < >22 ? >o<s - While the KTua? after the preferred dividend payments, was $z.^».035. From ™J™ 1 «»ere was deducted $95».527 for Special approprlutlons , for improvements and betterments. xwrc?&> a . balance <* $1,229,065. compared with lift^efaVe^r^u:^ folfo^ 1 > ear ended June 30. lWto. Detailed resu?ts follow: ailesofroajop- 1000 m Increase. »!!*» of roai op o^ ted av >»-- 7.373.0S 7.105.C9 174.00 Grci»s earn, from Or^* 1 ** 1011 ....$53,041.438 67 948.145.108 15 95.490.330 52 Oper. exp. juid ***•• 39,773.139 04 33.052.514 61 4.690.C24 43 JC et earn, from ~ 0perati0n.... 913.888.29© 03 913.062, 64 9805.706 C 8 me. from other sources 1.559.000 50 1.C12.540 44 •23.830 »4 Total inc0me.*15.457.30r> 13 J14.C75.4 «98 $751.60U 13 Int. ar.<J rentals. *3.553.35» 40 $9.2&0,-133 41 *5tJ2.«J25 OS Other deductions tram !n.ui:«.. 274.675 07 253.3CS &7 141.307 10 Total ded'fcs.slo.22S.234 16 (9,523.801 99 $704,432 18 Hal. over fixed charges $.".,22!).0«5 07 $5,151.632 00 $77.433 07 Dlvd'<ss on pref. stock 3.000.000 00 2.000.0C000 Sur. over pref. ~ dividends.... $2,228,063 07 $2,151.032 00 $77.433 07 Epec. appr'ns for 1 imp. & irm'ts not to be cap italized 099.827 10 1.056.549 49 '5G.722 39 Bal. carried to credit of prof. an', 1055.... $1.22».27557 $1,005.092 51 $134.150 20 •Decreaise. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New Tprk August 1. 1906. EEEVES — were 130 cars, or 2.463 head, of wh!?h 12 cars were for export alive. 71 cars consigned dire.-t to slaughterers and the balance for the market, ' making, with a car that arrived yesterday, 48 cars on sale. 41 at Jersey City and 7at COth street. Trade opened slow, and 10®15c lower for ell except prime steers, fat bulls steady to firm: bolo«ma. bulls slow and unchanged: cows were off 10@15e on all Krades. About 1* cars of cattle unsold. Common to prime steers sold at $41?5.". 80 per I<V» n>: no choice beeves offered: stairs at $4 25; bulls at »2 50353«.'V extra fat do at $4 4O@s4 00; cows at $ 1 3tMrs3 00. Dressed beef in rather poor demand at 7®J>: per rb for fair to choice native sides.: general top S*«c To-day'B cables from London ami Liverpool quoted live cattle 1ow«t at 114120 per lb dressed weight; DO later advices on rcfriceratnr boef. Exports to-day »we TWO cattle and 4.550 quarters of beef; none to iiiorrow PAL£S— McPhereon & Co. : SO Kentucky steers. 1490 Tb overage, at *5 M per 100 lb; 40 do. 1341 tt>, at $5«&; 18 do. 1243 ID. at $5 3.-.: 21 do. 1170 rb. at $5 25: 18 do. 1194 Tb. at $5 10; 40 Ohio do. 12(»C Ib. at $5 25; 2 bulls (extra). 1525 It., at »4 «0; 1 do. HBO It), at *3: 8 do. »<««>. *t « .5; •> cows. 11W) n>. at $3 CiO; 5 do. SOU Ib. at $1 50; 18 West ern do, W7« !b. at $3 40. _ B Sanders: 20 Michigan steers. 10.0 Tb. at $4 85 31 Ohio do. ma !b. at $4 stf: IS Kentucky (coarse) do. 1447 Ib at 55 35" 2 stags, 1015 Ib. at *4 25; 1 bull. 1970 ft. at $4 40; 4 do. 1402 Jb. at $3 r.O: 1 do. 1100 lb. at $3: 6 do. 1033 rt). at «3: 7 do. 88S It,, at $2 85: *?°™-™&s: at 83 60: 3 do. 07« Ib. at $3 25; 7 do. «j? ">• at $1 i«. 2 do. »15 n> at $175; 2 do. 720 Ib. at 50; 3 do. Si* jj a Shamberg at Son: 57 Illinois steers. 1160 K. at $3 80- 2 do. 10*0 Tb. at $4 40; 5 bulls. 1270 tb, at $3 00. 6 sS^dd^ Co.?' 2 bulls. 1100 .Tb.. $2 90; 9 do. 773 *Vwton 7 £ ™™^£ s & * t at $5 15 25 Pennsylvania steers and heifers, 9.2 ID, at $4 Tobi C n°^ i^n^n'^Vir.r.nla steer.. 11 SI |5» Rubenrteln Harris & Conner! 25 Virginia steers. 1107 John Ducey: 1 bull. S4<» r... a: : J2 M; 9 do , m n.. at $2 70 2 cows, 640 lb. Nt S2 945 1!> at 644 lb. 23 do, Sjl Tb. John P. Kelson: 2 bulls. 945 lb at « 90: 25 do 8»1 Ib. at $2 *»• 14 do. f*os Tt>. at $2 70: 8 cows. 620 Ib. at $130; 4 *&*'£«*: i bull. 1120 tt, at W: a do, BBO». at $2Sr.; K. uo. *••» tb. at $2.* A: 1 do. 740 Ib at 92 30; 1 do 709 lb. at $2: 11 cow«. «S5 ft. at $3 :.0; 3 do 783 tb at $3 7 do. 74S rt. at $1 50; C do. 703 lb, at $1 «... 1 JWIS* 7 wrl^nt a «:* ? o 5 ?l bull. 1100 Tt.. at $3: 7 do. RM Ib at J285: lido! 743 It., at $263: 1 do. 770 Ib. at 99 70; 1 'cow. 700 rb. at *2 50; 7 do !W7 tb. at *1 SO. Andrew Mullen: 2 bulls. 10C0 tb. at $2 90; 1 do. 753 Ib. Mll>^H COWS — Receipt* were 135 head. Including 60 fcr th*' market. Feeling full steady for all grades; choice milkers scarce and firm. Medium ta choice milkers, calf lnc!u«3«M. sold nt J3f>®snO per head. • Pales— 1* Heilbrun: 14 cows and calves, at $35j«?.",r per head J. b. Curtis & Son: 10 cows and calves, at $300533. i MeCabe: 12 cows and calve?, at $30®555. CAI.VES — Receipts were 2.959 head. Including 2.911 for the market, making, with the stale stock. 3.025 on rale 2.01>9 £t OOth Mreet an 1 9-0 at Jersey City. Veals were slow and 25c lower: grasscrs and buttermilks weak to Be lower: Western calves, on heavy receipts, decline*! 2T>©f>f»e. Several hundred c alves. Including 2 cars of Western calves, were unsold at & late hour. Common to prime veals sold at $B»f7 3O : a few choice lots at $7 75: culls «nd tl-row-.iuts. Si^Si CO: trr.^ftr? buttermilks un! fed calve?. $3S*4 12 l! .-: Western calves, at $4994 50. city dressed veols slow, at 6H013c per Ib; country dressed do. almost nominal and steady, at ri^tlOc. Sales.— J O. Curtis & Son: 34 veals. 149 Ib average, at *7 7.'. per 100 Ib; 368 do. 144 Ib, at $7 50; 114 «10. 104 tt>. at $7 1 do 300 TT-. at $6; 27 do. 17« lb. at $•': 18 fed calve*. 141 Ib at $4 12%; 28 grasser*. IS2 lb. at M. .Telliffe Wright & Co : ISI veals. 152 Ib, at $7 50; 43 do. 143 lb. at $7 25: 3 do. 12(» Ib. at $0; 2 do. ISO lb. at 95: 9 to 151 Tb. at $4 50; 2 do. 230 lb, at $4; «i» butter milk calves lift Tb, at $4. »5 It, at $7 75; 146 d 0.1*6 It, Andrew Mullen: 1 veal. 16rt Ib. at $. ..'.; 146 do l.'.C tb. at ?7 PO 100 do. 147 Tt.. at *7 2. .; S do. 122 tb. at SB 50; 11 do 159 Ib at $«25; 2 do. 125 IT>. at $0; 19 do. 150 Tb at 94 fiO- 5 buttermilks. ISO Tb at $4; « do. lift Tb. at 53 2T.. John P. NVl?on: I 3« veals. 151 lb. at $7 50: 24 do 147 lb at 56 25- 5 do. 128 Th. at $5 25: 2 do. ISO Th. at $4; 2 do. 200 Th. at $5: 12 buttermilks. 1.661 lb. at $355; 7 do, 134 a b?orw »5» 5 L. S. Dilleniack: 107 veals. I.V. IT., at $7 25. W R. Hume: 63 veals 172 Ib. at $7 25; 12 throwouts. 1 1 : judd ? * Co ■ sft veals. T«T Ib. »t $7 25: 41 do. 153 Tb, et *7; <V> do. 143 It., at $6 87H: 151 do 155 Ib at $0 75; 12 do. 148 Ib. at «6r.0: C, do. 138 Tb. at •«•»*>•*£»: at $4 00 8 do, 210 tb. at «4: S grousers. 147 Ib, at $3 00; 18 dc.. ISS 7b. at 53. 22 Westerr do. 216 Ib. at $4 60; 88 CO T^L & Shannon: 40 veaU. 149 tb. at $7 35; 22 do. 144 VVa'nder^Vv^'VA. at *7 25: 34 do. 145 Ib «t 9TTM do. ISO IT., at $«;5: 5 do. 102 IV,. at «.; Mdo. 14« Ib. at $4 50; 1 do, 160 Ib. at $4: 15 buttermilks. 186 Ib, ut **«%.'. Otis & Co. : 57 veals. 145 lb. at $7 CO; 0 do. 146 IL t ESp°AND LAMBS-Receipts were ?3 ftrs. 01 -8 15 head. Including 81 cars for the market. snaking-, with the stcck carried over. 40 cars en sale. :!'.<•« cars of which w«re at Jersey City. Pheep were slow and cc mmen graies weak to a shade mauler: orime and cr.olce lambs ccarco and steady, other, in poor demand and »c lower Ten ccrs unsold. Common to prime sheen sold at «3«iss per rt common to prime lambs. *st3*S 25. Uretecd mut ton slow at 7C*^c per Ib: dressed lambs weak et 5 pfi a 4^.Tobln & Shannon: 221 Kentucky lambs 71 Ib average, ut $8 25 per 100 Tb: 235 do. 6»; It, at $. .5; 22tt Virginia do CO Ib at $6 75; 21 state do. 76 Tb. at $7 75; 10 state rtierpV 109 Ib, a. $4; 3 do. 113 It;, at $3 50 s Judi & Co • 249 West Virginia lambs. « % at 97 75. 1S!» do. 61 Th. at $7 25: C state do. 63 lb. at $6 50; 2 state »V,eep. 123 lb. at $4 28: 1 buck. ISO ft. at $3. Mcl'herson &. Co.: 263 Maryland lambs. ii 7 Tb. at $■ 75; -•LI ViraTnla do 74 Ib at $7 75; 241 do. 73 lb. at $7 SO; 225 do 7« Ib lit $7 25; 10 do. «4 !b. at « SO: S4S W«st Virginia do «W Ib. at $7 4.>. :V: V Maryland sheep. 97 IT., at $3 »': 7 West Virginia do. 73 IT., at $4. NVwton A Co.: 2& Kentucky lnmbs. <6 ■>•«•»»: 281 do. 01 lb. at $8; 293 Virginia do. «5 Ib. at $7 10; 2.3 do «5 !b. st $7 10: 24i> do. 08 «>. at $0 00: 20? We/it \ ir >lnia do «17 Ib at 5»»: 1 Kentucky *heep. UK» r*.. at $4 50; 2 West Virginia do. 115 Tb, at $4 25; 1 do, 170 Ib. at K<"W Commission Co : '-"-<"> Kentucky lambs. 70 TT,. at 97 80 183 do. 77 Ib at $7 8.'.; 170 do. «3 Tb. V $7 IT. 2.44 da 71 Ib st $7. 2SS Virginia do. 72 Tb. at $7 50: I^.l do 7<»' it. at' 1<175: 254 do. 61 n,. at $o.'*i ; J>l do. OJ rt, at fit 40- .12 Kentucky sheep. 12» Tt>. at $5: 30 do. 113 Tt.. a ■s'.'■ 4-0 V* Ib. at $4: 8 Virginia do. 1««» tb. at *.1 75. Sherman & Culver: 221 Virginia lambs. 06 It), at $7 13; 10 Virginia sheep. HI Ib. at $4 60: 4 do. l»2 IT., at $» r-. lUil)e^*teln. Harris & Conner: 351 Virginia lambs. CO Ib at $««I2H: 11 Virginia sheep 117 Ib. at $3. S. Sanders: 57 *tate lai.il-. 72 lb. at $7 10; 11 state sheep 'oiblon" .•„ . ; 258 Virginia lambs. 62 Tb, at $7. 1 a Curtis & Son: 3 sheep, 114 lb. Nt $3 50. baqo Receipts were S3 core, or 6.S<n head, Including • bout ",»^ enre for sale. Market weak to 10c lower, BtS? and Pennsylvania hogs sold at $7 102*7.% Pv r 10 R«^e»- P Sanders 04 Pennsylvania hogs, 103 lb average, «• »- 10 £r l<-0 Ib; 75 state do. I** lb. Nt $7 10; * rmiglm. Set Tl> Bit* 10 1 stair. 450 «>, at $"; (!«t# yesterday) 136 «Ite I*l- 183 Ib at $7 IV « rough-. 320 tb. at $<JIS; -L "V) Tb *t«4IW: 1 do. 280 » at *4 50. ? Judd & Co (late yesterday.: 42 state hog.. 106 ft, «t'«--»o 1 roughs 320 rb. at $«»». V- it Hun •"■ 27 suite hogs, 142 Ib. at $7 30; 1« do. 188 Ib. at 97 25; -i roughs. 650 lb. at $6 25. EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKETS. , .„_ . ciodnr' WHKAT— Ppot noml „-" V ?Xre« rteluy: September. A. 5V,d: number 6. nal: futures *"' > • , ' (V )HN -Boot quiet; American C '?' l: i olf 4, futures steady! September. 4, «*d; rali«l 013 « " ■"• pea«— Canadian steady nt ft> 1«d. SisifSPilll DAILY TRIBFNE. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2, 1906. THE MARKETS. i TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. " j New York. August 1. 10CKV. Beans, white, bbls.. 843 .Butter, pkgs 12.922 Flour, bbls 6.341 ; Cheese. pkgu 5.30 > Flour, sacks 14.(*bT> Kggs, cases 14.KU1 Ccrnmeal. this 200 . Dressed poultry, pkgs. 2.INV Cornmeal, bags 1,850 Live poultry, crates.. 837 Oatmeal, bbls 124: Oranges <cal). cases. 75u Wheat, bush 53. li*>, Plums <Cal>. crates... 1.575' Com, bush m.«3t» Pears (Cal). crates... 2.075 Oats, bush 65.500, Peaches (Cal). crates. 275 I'eas. bush 2.423 Raisins (Cal). pkgs... 1.450 Malt, bush 22.MM Apples, bbls 1,600 Rice, pkts 075 1 Potatoes, bbls.i <4.750 May. ton* 1,258 , Onions, pkgs 3,275 Straw, tons »> Rosin, bbls 1«O Millfeed. tons 221 Sugar, bags 11.42 1 Hops, bales 7<W Oilcake, pligs.. l,»*< Klaxseed. bush 1 :,'•(>.» Ollmeal. fangs -"• Beef, bbls 318 Peanuts, bnes 3>> Beef, tea 45 Tobacco, hhdn 800 Beef (canned), cases. 430! Tobacco, tierce* 25 Pork, bbls 100 Tobacco, pkgs 825 Hams. pkRB CTjWoo!. bales 2-V) Cut meats. pUgs l.MUiWonl. sacks 2.575 Lard, tierces 1.219 Cotton, bales 7JO Lard. kegs. 2.<«2 Copper, pieces 4.000 Lard, cases 9" Lead. pU* 7.OiS Tallow, pkgs &>, Hklns. bales • *3 Grease. tkgs 121 , Wine (Call, bbls 1.073 EXPORTS. Corn, bush 43.782 Tar. bbls «^_'.l? Oats, bush 53.080 Reflned pet. gals. . .2. 022. 1 PS Peas, bush «70 Gasolene, gals S.7SO Bear.s. bush 2.*6 Cotton oil. gals. ,n.VS|» Flour, bbls 11.418 Lubricating oil. gals 102.«10 Flour, sacks 20.«e» pork, bbls I.WW Cornmeal. bbls 367 Beef, bbls *■}} Feed. Ib 000 Beef, tcs -.si 1 Oatmeal, pkgs 10. Bacon. n> J5-?£i ; Bran. Ib 38.4( x), Hams. It) ST 2' 4 * ) : Hay. bales... I.o»lLar.l. !b 936 i,\il Whiskey, gals 1 .0"d Lard oil. gals «•» OUmeal.lt) R1.250 Tallow. Ib I Sfo > SR Spirits turp. gals.. 12,«n0 Grease, Ib "S-^?* Rosin, bbls 1.727 : Putter. Ib «I'^ Pitch, bbls 13 1 Cheese, Tb 28.C80 CASH QUOTATIONS. i Iron. Nor, No 1 My. slooo ! Cotton, middling 10.00 Iron. So. No 2 soft. . 17 78 1 Coffee. No 7 Ri0..... »% Steel rails 2SOO [Sugar, granulated.... 4.80 i L«ke copper Ingots. . 18 70 I Molasses. OK. prime 33 , Tin ...... T 37 25 >lJeef. family 5 i?I« I Exchange lead 575 Beef hams 21.3 ; Spelter 6«S Tallow, prime ■ i Wheat. Nr. 2 red... «o T 4l'ork. me 55 .......... 10 2 ., I Coin. No 2 mixed... S«H Hogs, dressed. 160 Tb . «V* ; Oats. 2« to 32 Tb 33 I Lard, prime 8 80S* *> J Flour, Mpls. patents 450 | GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New York. August 1. l»on. COFFEE — The coffee market wa* active again to-day, sales for the day being about 97.000 bags, which Is only a little under the total of yesterday. Prices were some what Irregular, tut the un> ertone of the market seemed healthy, and there were evidences of a further broaden ing out of investment demand. The opening was 5 points lower to 5 points higher, the decline being due to disap pointing cables and the advance to the development or a big general demand as the call progressed. The buying came from all directions, and was sutnclent to firm, tlie market up during the middle session, with prices at one lime showing & net advance of 6@lo points. Just before the close however, there was heavy realising, and the market finished the day steady, but net unchanged to 5 points lower. The Kurorean markets fell considerably short of meeting local expectations, and were influence.! presumably by proflt taking after the recent ndvan. c. the continued free movement, and possibly by predictions for «n Increase in the world's visible supply for the month of July tc about double the Increase for the same month last roar. Havre was unchanged to >* franc lower nt the hcur of the local opening, but later rallied H frtiiic on the flrmne-« here. Hamburg closed unchanged to V» pfg lower. Of the Brazilian markets, lllp was 78 . rc:s lower, and the rate of exchange was 1-ICJ lower On the other h*nd the weather In lirazU continued cold, though temperatures were hardly lew enough to suggest actual dan.ape and a private cable dispatch was received stating that there would be no delay of consenuence .a securtnic tie Presidents signature to the Valorisation bill. The price of one of the. leading brands of package coffee was ad vanced ¥•« "or It). The market for spot coffee wai firm Cn T&%ant ß of co^ntrlct prtce^iJ the local market to^ay was as follows: Tester- August . OPe 7 »\S T.^« J^o fliHi — — II I E?. =ia m a If | or-.-:::::::::,o> 730 B *.*V(O •••!*• » XK J.;.:;::::::::u)J .;.:;::::::::u) -.™ t.bo jigfe* ijo Airtl 760 7.00 7.fio ".K&t.m 1.53 t££* x« 775 7(!5 7.^,70 7.nr> £** 77(> 775 7.70 7.70»»7 73 7.7i> july ;:.v.::::::::::: ::t:» is* ■« 7.75©7.50 - COTTON -The cotton market was very quiet d < u . rln « to-day's session, wiles for the day being estimated at only '.VOio bale:- which would be hardly more than a fair dai-a business for or.c of the large wire and com mission" houses during an active market Prices nuctuate.l within a range of about 5 or 7 points, and closed steady at a net advance of 1 to 3 points. The opening eras steady at a decline of 1 point to an advance of 1 point In response to cables, which were about as expected., and, a featureless weather map. Trading was dull, but prices nagged off under a little local selling. an.l at one time during the morning were about 2 to 4 points net lower. In the afternoon some of the room traders began buying on a moderate scale In an effort to force in some of the smaller shorts, and the market rallied, with the rinse at practically the top. Two private reports were issued. "The Journal of Commerce" reported a deterioration for the month of 1 per cent to 61.7 per cent, against 52.7 per cent lost month, and a report issued by a prominent local authority showed a deterioration of about 1.2 per cent to 52.7 per cent, aratnst 83.* per cent last montK. The** private condition reports have l«en Issued so far, giving the condition In a percentage, and these reports have closely confirmed one another, showing a deterioration of from 1 to Hi per cent for the month.. The government's report last month was 53. 3 per cent, and the August repirt last year was 74.!» per cent, against VI. •'. per cent during the bumper crop year. The August condition figures will be Issued by the. Department of Agriculture on Friday. The range of contract prices in the local market to day was as follows: Tester- Opening. High. Low. Close. day. August o>7 0.07 ».O7 9.5W!?? J».t>S 8.95 September 10. Oft HMO 10.07 10 11J?1O12 lO.fl* October 10.23 jo £<; 10. IS 10.25910.20 10 22 November jo. 10. 2» 1 0. 24 r«v-emt.er 10.32 10.35 10 2S 10.34910.35 10 31 January 10.87 10.30 10.34 10.5Ai010.40 10.36 February - — 1< 1 .42'510 44 10. 41 March 10.4S 10.50 10.47 10.50@10.52 10.4» The local market for spot cotton was quiet with prices unchange.2 at 10.»> c for middling upland and ll.ir.c for middling Oulf; sales. 5,300 bales. Southern .•pet markets were telegraphed as follows: Galveston steady, unchanged at lO%c; eales. 1.113 bales. Mobile dull. uncnanjed at 10% c. Savannah quiet nn-i steady, unchanged «t 10 tt-lCc. Norfolk »teady. unchanged at lie; sales. 7« boles. Baltimore nominal. M»c lower at II '«c. Augusta quiet, unchanged at lie: sales 297 bales. Now Oilcans steady, unchanged at 10* c; sales, 1,f..V» Mies. Memphis quiet, unchanged at 10% c; sales 100 bales. ' " FLOUR AND — Business In flour yesterday was limited to moderate F'z«d lots winter straights and' Kan sas clears. Prices, while barely steady, were not quot ably altered.. Spring patents. $4 3.1-{fss 13: winter straights. $?. 7091365: winter latent. $4'Jls4 25; spring clears. S3 45495.* > . S8; extra No. 1 winter. 93 15093 40. and extra No. 2 winter. $:■ !X>ii*:! 1 0. RYE FLOUR— Quoted: Pair to good. $3 .".ry*.'! 90; choice to fancy. Kt9softlO. CORXMEAL— St.Mdy. Quoted: Kiln dried. 137561290. as to brand. RAGMF.AL— Steady. Quoted: Fine white and yellow. $1 20@$l 2.*«. coarse. $1 10g*l 12, FEED— W. "tern dull; city dull. Quoted: Western spring. $13 25; standard middling. $20 in 100 lb sacks; flour ■In. $22*0; red do,f. $23 all August ship ment: city bran. $10 50 bulk. |2O. r .o^s2i sacks, middling. $21 r.ngs24 TO; re.i dog, KB BO; hominy chop, ?2X 50 bulk 132 70 sacks; oilmeal, $2s> roQs.".i». GRAIN — WHEAT — Although wheat (rave some evl (fences of strength around the opening there was no good support to the market until near the close, when reports that a larg* export business had been worked advanced prices about %c from tlie lowest cf the dcy. which wera al. a o the lowest for the season. On the late curb there was a further advance in September from 80Hc to S<»Tic putting the market back to where it closed the previous night. The opening strength was based entirely on stead ier cables than were expected, and some news from Russia to the effect that crops in the, southern part of the country ha.l deteriorated. A Broomhall cable from Odessa al«o said the weather was overcast and that a genera! strike had taken place among grain laborers. This upturn was the sl«nnl for a lot of commission house and other felling under which prices quickly declined, ruling heavy at m'.dinv and most of the afternoon. Receipts and favorable reports from the Northwest comprised the prlncjpal bearish Influences. For the day the Western arrivals were 1.4!H»,0M) bush, compared with 1.:>44.000 bufh last year. During July Chicago received 7.704.000 bush. of which abo-Jt 75 per cent was soft winter. I/oat yar the arrivals were 2.010,000 bush, and the previous largest receipts on record were in IMS, when the total for tho month was «, (81. 000 bush. Clearances for the day. how ever, were more liberal, especially fiour. of which 71.000 barrels were export.- 1 .!. A Knnsis City paper estimated the wheat crop of Kansas at ;»o ooO.OUt bush, or 30.000.000 above some of the estimates obtaining earlier In the sea son. Liverpool closed partly VI net higher, and other foreign markets wer" without Important changes. Sale* on export account were about 110 10-ul» in all positions. making practically 3W> loads or 2 400.000 bush, so Mr this week. The cash matket In New York was quoted as follows: No 2 re.l. 80Hc elevator and SO'ic fob nfloat; No 1 Northern Duluth. 854 c and No 2 hard winter. 7R*«c fob afloat. CORN — In sympathy with ether mar kets, corn opened stronger. aided by complaints that sec tions of Illinois were still too dry. Heavy pressure In Septeml er soon developed, however, and there was a t>e~ vie break in that option which extended later to the whole list. Until the last few minutes me market wss In a vorv weak pr«i»|rn at n cent tinder the previous right on September, and private reports rlaimir-s that more showers were exported In the central belt. The final rnily In prices of about *»c from the low point was based on coverings an.l th« steadloevs in wheat. Total primer-. receipts were 377.000 hush, compared with 431.000 bu?h last year. Liverpool closed -i&VI net lower. The cash market in Ne v York was easy, clnsintr as follows: No 2 corn. 55V»c elevator an* MVsc fob aflf«t: No '_' white. .vt.- and No 2 yellow. 58e. fob afloat. OATS— early n-.arket for oats was firmer en Russian news .in<l a let ter pxb it demand, but -..01 followed other grains be comlrs quite weak in the afternoon. in the fa- of ex nort Imslnem amounting to ISO.rOO hush. The cash mar- Vet was easy. . lostrtr as follow- M > ■■ ' "•! ti> '.'■" !»> n> nominal: natural white, SO to 33 n>. 38®30Hc. an! clipped white, 3a 10 40 m. l2«*4Hc. RYE— Nominal. NEW YORK PRICES. Tester - Wheat: Opening. Hli»h. I-ow Close. dnv Septemtxrr m 3-1(1 hi 5-10 Hi S— l4l HoS >i,t, IV. ember M' 4 «4 s:'. S3 s i fa l» 1C May «?H SO 4 « 0-10 ?s*i 83T« Corn— Beptemher M*« :,r>\ r.r.^ RAT* tarn December r,4»4 54 '4^ r.-»S 55 METALS— TIN* There was an advance of Ma in the London tin market, which closed at £171 2s< Cd for spot, and at £171 7s 6d for futures. Locally the market was quiet and about unchanged .:i the average, with »i>ot quoted at 57.00A37.50i COFFER was a little lower In the English market, ivltii spot dosing ut £^1 17k rtd. and futures (it t^l 7.s Cd. locally the market was firm In lone, with bid pries a shade I.U-h.-r. l*l>» is Quoted at 18.02'ryis if.c. electrolytic at 18.37'4|MH.r<0c. and -a«tin^ at 1H.<N»915.2.V. LEAD was unchanged at 8.750 locally In London it was Is 3d lower, at £lrt 12s ti.i SPELTER waa ,:n--h:ii!nril at I'M I* in I<ondon. bin »a.<- fhrm ■ml a little hlirher locally, at «j?«.10c. IRON wus higher In the English ir.nrket. with j-tai><"ard foundry ..I at Z<h- 11.1 and Cleveland warrants at .Ms SI. Locally no change was reported No 2 foundry Northern is quoted at 1*.25«T15.7R>. Exports of copper for the month were 17, 50(» tons, making the total so far for the season 110.274 tons, iiKH'.n.-t 14H.270 last year. The market for pig Iron certificates at the Produce Exchange rule.l dull «!l day, with prices partly lower. No sales stand ard foundry giadrn ar« quoted us follows: August. 17.250 18c; September, October and November, !7.50915c: De cember. 17.5»«H7.X0c. MOLABSES AND BYRUPS— Pyrura were steady, but quiet, with mola»*e« moderately active and steady at former prices. Quotations follow: New Orleans centri fugal, common. 14010 c; fair. 10411Hc: good. 1*320. . prime, l*4jf»»t. New Orleans C p«n k>etUe. 30©38. SYRUX'a, : common. !l'jlO< fair - l'3lTc; goo.l, lSO2ocr<"'-p:Jme.'. i.'-!/-!. i'lrjor. "i~itt±\<. f39tMKM*MvM|nMfcNSOMmBPBQ OrifS— Cottjr.s«<;i oll'was -steady to f.rtn >-ste. <-n j;oo«l Luyl-ig c: August It Imp* local interest*. TrcJlas, v.as or « prnrssiuiiai natu:». yuotniloi,s v<*r» about un chanted. Sal-is: aoo Autuat st 8814 c. 3.10* Aos •!•<• at rs>!ic, and 2») December «t 31 fie. Unseed oil was ■■>- chsnted. refined petroleum mln fair demand at recent prY«». Wo quote: I*FTSM)LBUM. standard white, bble, 7.7' X-; bulk. 4. We: Philadelphia 7.«< V: bulb. 4.88 c; refined, cases, Now York. JO2«c. Fhll» jelphta. 10.15 c; water white. N>w York. bhla. ».7Oe; bulk. «.<•>: Philadelphia. ■VCB; bulk. f1.53c: water white. cat**. New York. 18 20c; Philadelphia. 13.15 c. COTTONSEED OlU— Prime erode, fob mills. »c nomiral. early now crop; prime summer yellow. August. :W«ittlsSc; *>i.t*ir.N»r. ST%*Me; Octo ber. 34V«©350; November. M©324c; December. SI 1 -® ;tlVc, January. 3W»<j\"U!c - : prims white. 43c: prlma'winter yellow. 43c. UNSEED OILr-Amerlcan seed, city raw. St<4f3Bc; out-of-town raw, aT'tjOc; Calcutta, raw. 68c. LAIID OIU aSvTic PROVISIONS — Tlm liberal run or hogs In connection with easier yard priors weakened i.ru.isi:.ns early. There was little rally In lard or ribs. Inn pork had considerable ad vaiK» after the ..perrng en support treat packers and com mission house buying. Finally the whole nuik't improved a little with grain. Chicago receipts were £VOt)O hoes: estimated on Thursday. 2*. 000 Kansas City received 14.000; Omaha, li.ouu. and the West. SO.n©.». . PORK steady: quoted: Mess. $19&S1I»SO; family. $10 CO; short clear. $lTl?sUt. BEEP steady; quoted: Mess. *H»is»W). family. $IWiMO.~o. packet. $U'g>si» CO; extra liu'.la mm Sir,fi?l6. BSEF HAMS staady; quoted at *-->l@s22 50. I>RKSSED HOGS easy: quoted: Bacon*. Ocr ISO re Sic; 100 It). !»Hc; 140 lt>. »Hr; pigs. 10©l«' 4 c (TTMEATS. p'ckled bellies steady: Quoted: Smoking. 130134 c; 10 15. 12Hc: IS th 12c; 14 lh. 11 20; pickled shoulders nominal. quoted at S'~O*"c; pickled hams steady, quoted at 13Vi«J 12*ic. TALIOW stca.ly; quoted: City. sc: country, 4"i© r.Vic. LAUD easy; •quoted: Middle West. pYlme; S.SO# 8.00 c: city lard easy, quoted at SHe; refine. 1 lard easy; quoted: south America. 10?; Continent. !>.2oe; Braill. keg». 10c. COMPOI'XD firm, quoted at 7%©7fic. fTEARINE firm; quoted: Oleo. 0&c; city lard stearlne. 10 Vie. RICE — was firm, with good rales movement at home and at Southern points. Quotations follow: Do mestic. screenings. SH©3%c: second heads. 434* c; choice heads. 4%®4%c; fancy head*. 5175 Vac; extra fancy heads. s%et3c; Japan, domestic. 4^<R4%c: Patna. 5H© b%c; Java. 4%oSiac; Rangoon, in bond. 2U©CHc. SUGAR— Business In reHned sugar was fairly active, with undertone firm and prices unchanged, with th« net basis 4.»0c less 1 per cent cash for granulated. Prices quoted are net lens 1 per cent for cash: Cut loaf and crushed. 5.50 c; mould A. 6.13 c; cubes. 5.05 c; XXXX powdered. 4.8.V: powdered, coarse powdered and fruit powdered. 4.»0c; Eagle confectioners' granulated. 5.0.V; Eagle coarye and extra fine granulated. 4.00e; Eag'.e 2 lt» cartons. 2 Ib bags and 5 Ib hup* of fins granulated 4.85 c; Eagle tine or standard granulated and diamond A. 4.80 c; confectioners* A. 4€sc: No 1. 4.45 c: Xos 2 and S. 4<Oc : >-o *. 30 ? 1 No 5. 4.25 c: No 0. 4.20 c; No 7. 4.15 c: No 8. £; 10c i., No i »• 40D :No 10 - -* c : Ko 11. 3.«1c; No 12. 3.90 c: Nos 13. 14 and 18. 3.88 c. London reported some advance in prices for sugar beets, with August quoted at Ss 7SO ana September at 8s Slid. The local market was quiet. ■i x \\, V-} 11 firml >' h « !l i on *»>•« old duty paid tasl» of I ** 3 13-lflc for »tt t«-st centrifugal. :H4c for £9 tent musco vado and 3c for 89 test molasses sugar. Receipts for th« week at the four United .states porU were 45.432 tons, against 45.451 tons the week before ana 24 684 tons same UE^ro year Stock ls 320.800 tons, compare.! with J : ? . ton the previous week and 205.70.1 tons sam« week In 1005. Meltings were 47.000 tons, against 47.000 tons previous week and 39.000 tons last year. The Amer ican bought a quantity of i"uba sugar for August ship ment at 2 .-lf«\ basis 95 test, equal to 3.83 c duty pnt-1. 80 test, and late yesterday Philadelphia bought 13.000 bags Cuba centrifugal afloat at 2tS-Mc basis 05 test equal to 3.86 c duty pal.!. 9« test. Now there is nothing offerod except a few lots for prompt shipment. Porto Rico at 3 Tie. basis 90 test. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. „,,,... ■' '1" _;" New York. August 1. 190e. BEANS AND PEAS— Not much dotmr in marrow beans, but the price Is held steady. Medium ana i>ea are slow and In buyers' favor; slight concessions are being made, erpecially on round l,|ts. K»4 kidney heM firmly, with some export sales at 33 02VtJ*» 05 Yellow eye a tittle firmer |T1 tone, with Kome holders asking $1 «<). Scotch peas steady. We quote: BEANS, marrow choice, per bush. $2!>.-.§s3; fair to goo.l. S26o<?£!DO; medium, choice. JlM'.s; common to goo.l. *1 50{f*l *<■,■ pea. choice. |1 «0; fair to good. $1 45**1 55; red kliinev. choice, *3 02Vi?T$3 05; fair to good. $:» 759*2 Wi white kidney, choice, $3gs3 1.": black turtle sour. ?3 2T.*i s-\ 35; yellow eye. $1 BO#S1 35; lima. California. S2 95<|$3. GREEN PEAS. Scotch. $1 l".fi?l 17".. BUTTER— Receipts to-day. 12.322 ikgs. The market maintains a firm position on choice and fancy creamery, with very good trading; local Jobbers are buying mo.i erately, but speculative operators are taking hold with some force, and there Is also export Interest. Prices are not quotably changed, but a larger proportion of the business is at our outside figures. All the Western packings from farmers' butter are firm and in sellers' favor. We quote; Creamery, extras. 93 to 95 score, per It.. 2! 021 (Mercantile Exchange, official quota tion, extras. 21c); do firsts. l$» l *®'2o4c; do seconds. IS$ We; do thirds. lfiVi©l7Hc: state dairy tubs, fresh, fancy. 2Oe2OHc; do firsts. lh>sSll»c; do seconds. 17515.-; Jo thirds. 153 16c; Western imitation - creamery, extras. I* I.:'1 .:' ; do firsts, 16'»(S17c; renovated. e«ra?, l*',<t<!t 18c; dA firsts. lTVfc'glSc; do seconds. ISHOKHc; do thlni?. 13^.^14Sc; Western factory, firsts. 1C14(817c; do seconds. l.">';'g Ki'.ic; do thirds. 13<914^c; packing stock. No 1. IC«IGHc; do No 2. 14S-815>4c; do No 3. 13© 14c. CHEESE — Receipts to-day. 5.360 boxes. Trading con tinues fairly active for fancy grades of small full cream cheese, and holders about steady In their views. t<arge full cream in moderate supply, but demand limited fr. in exporters. Skims only moderately active, exporters showing very little interest. Liverpool cable. 56s Cd for white, and 55s Gd for colored. We quote: State, full cream, large, fancy, 11 He; fair to good, ll'tjll'*c; <1o small, fancy, llM:c; do fair to good. 104811 c: do in ferior, S'SHk-; do half skims, large, best, B%c; do small, beat, B%Ottc; do part skims, prime. ."^jiffSc: do fa;r to good. «fl7c: do common. «fj6e; 'In full skims. lfi'-'o- F.OGS- Receipts to-day. 14.01»l cases. Arrivals) con tinue liberal and receivers are having difficulty in clean- Ing ui> the medium and lower qualities, for which prices rule weak, choice to fancy er«9 being relatively scarce, are held firmly and there is demand enough for such to absorb the supply. We quote: State. Pennsylvania, and nearby selected, white, fancy. 21@25c; do choice. 22523 c; do ordinary to good. l»«21c: do mixed extra. 22923 c; do extra firsts. 20®21c; do firsts. lSs'aSlOc; Western selected, best. ly^lO^c: do firsts, IbSISHc; do seconds. t6fetjlTtoc; do thirds. l&HSltic: dlrtiea. 129 U l .hc; checks. «>9l2»ic. '- ■' FRUITS— FRESH— Apple* continue in very good de mand, an.l with light supplies prices are firmly sustalne.l Pears are also selling well when of prime quality an.l good variety Plums steady for choice stock. P« aches show a wide range in quality and condition: the range of prices Is without much change; fancy fruit meets a fair demand, while general offerings are dull and pressed for sale at comparatively low prices. Currants and all sorts of berries continue of very irregular quality ana condition- as a rule, choice, sound dry lots m«t a mod erate demand, but poor and soft stock is pressed tor site at any r •aaonabi.- offer Mu^inelon-. of tancy qual ity are in good demand and firm, while inferior lots, of which most of trie supply consists, are pressed for Sale at low figures, and meet a very dull market. Fancy wateni>elons are in Unlit supply, and such would l " '' well but there are large offerings of .Hum and lower g-^aie stock for which it is har.l toflnd an outlet at f™. nr ->«ta»iU> urlce Hneapples »U«htly in sellers SaT'do AHtrichan. prim-, ft »«» 2 ,1^ R °? a gr l^ R ? Jnir *1 °->«*2 per bbl. *1 5(>S»4 50; do Ctapp's Fav..r s uthc-i'li- T ; onte. per hbl. $1 5.»5*4 50: do CUpp's Fnv..,- Ue " «Vtso«- 5" P*rkeg. *1 ".'/$-'. do liartlet!. Jersey fSr* bll &fi*3 30: do Maryland ar.a Delaware, pn h « bbl basket. #1 WS*l 75; do Catherine, per LW p'Lu^-pe^Sr tSteSEiSiSk ££$£P. basket 12 P3I6crpEACHEI.P 316crpEACHEl. Jer^y. r" bajke.t.. 25®r.oc; £Ai\i. .;.. >..' "«.. ma*. ■;:< i;-'"' k :. ■„■;::"".;,; An tffi Y'r^iriiri per l<t-!t> handle i.»>ket. 3 * l W*"c_. j*y York and Pennsylvania per n&mmm per crate. SI 205»3 25; do Cuban. .scSsl .-. ■■H to prime. 13®14c; do common to fair, lltfi-c. uo iw*. POULTRY— ALIVE— Receipts to-day, 19 cars by freight and about ore cur by express. Supplies are .very heavj especially of chickens., an.l price? were finally ••"*£ this morning on the basis Of ia.f-r fowls 14c for oul ; K ens and v for old roosters. Fowls selling fairly, but chickens in large surplus an.l tesdlns to drag. C»}»*r live unchanged We quote: CHICKBNR sprtnsj, IVestetn, Southern and Southwestern, per Ib, 14c: FOWLS, per m. We; ROOSTEHS. old. per tt>. .Me: TVHKEW .per ■» V»c; DUCKS spring-. Lone Island, per Ib. ISHVI3c: do \\*s- trn old per pair. IO#*Bo; do Southern ana Southwestern, 400«c:'ao iprlng. :!••<•; GEESE. Western, pec pair. Jli'i fill s*r- do Southern and Southwestern. BOc; PIGEONS, r.er pair IT. • DRESSEX>- 3upp!lei of fresh kil'.e.l fouls continue very light and prices stesdUy held, though de mand gel erally moderate. Spring chickens show a d* cided Increase in the receipts from all sections, but more, especially from Southern points, and pi ice* are ruling weak and declining. Nearby spring ducks only moder ately active, but held Bl>out steady. Bquabs plenty and Slow We quote: Fresh killed. Icrd— TURKKYS. overuiro lota, per It). 13c: do poor to medium, 11012 c: CHICK ENS spring. 4 Ib per pair an.l under, Philadelphia, '".-y picked, per rii. 17032 c: <!o New York nr..l Pennsylvania, dry picked. 15910 c; do Western, cry picked, fancy, 4 1b and over to pair. Italic. do average. 14!tfl7>e: <•© \Vf>; €rn. scalded, fancy. i It) ami over to pair. 134J10C: tio' average i:!'ul4c: d-> Southern ani Southwestern, avirsga run. 18flJ4c; da poor, 10011 c: FOWLS. Philadelphia, dry picked, per IT). 14 VI!'::*: do Western, dry picked, Hum ■tee, selected, 14' 1 . .i' heavy, ISHc lo aveiaee run, ISHc; do poor to medium, IKS 13c: do Southern and goutb western. 13 I *ai4c: do Western, scalded, medium sisei selected, 14c: do average run. 13'jc: do poor t. medium. HBlSc; do Southern anil Southwestern, U'i'4'-. I'OCKS. old, dry picked, and scalded, per ID. »He; DUCKS, spring, Long l»lanj and Eastern. 12912Hc; do other nearby. 12c: do old, Ix>ng Island an.l other nearby. l(>c: GEESE, F;-Mng. I'astern. white. lSc: KQUABS. prime, large, white per dozen. .'."'. «■-•:.-. do rr.lxei. $ 1 234*91 SO; do dark »1 230*1 .17. do cul'.s. BOOUPc. Frozen— TURKEYS, hens No 1. lHfrl'tc; do torn*. 18c: da N* ■ 2. 12914 c; do i>ld tons. No 1, lT'-seiSo; CAPONS, Westers. 8 Ib and ore ear),. lit do under » ro, lt!;T17c: lIItOrLERS. Cry picked n-.Hk fed, 4 n> ami under to pair. lS'i"'ilc: do over + "> '.r.'.r1.:.-. ,:■■ dry picked, 4 It, and under to pair, "No 1. I<'><Jl7c: do over 4 lb. 12Vi®l.?c: do scal'lfil 4 n> and under to pair, No 1. 15016 c: .1. No 2. lOffllc; CIJICK KN'i?, r. firm, dry picked. No 1. vi, ilTi do No ".■ SQ I-.. . FOWLS, per IT.. t<&l3c: ducks per ib -.~\iri< .;kt:-f.. d< r Ib, s^iic v ' l POTATOES AN'l> VEGETABLES— ArrivaIs vt Irish p> tatocs are liberal an.l pries rule In buyers' favor. sw- el potatoes an.l yams n»eel a fair demand; fnncy ctock might brlnn a premium above quotations. Cabbag ■ Ilrni. m lumbers and cucumber pickles in moderate supply, fair (femand an.l Arm. Gre*n corn more plenty ant a shads easier. EcgT'lants favor the buyer. Lima beans plenty moving slowly and lower. On!ons irregular; much of th« supply Is of ordinary quality or pour condition, an.l for such prices rule very weak, while fan. sir., is tinTl. Peppers quiet an.) outride quotations .xtreni.- Western New York rre«-n i>- \* ant! string beans op*ne,l firm, but dosed lower under liberal supplies an.l Uto delivery. Tomatoes liracxlng hnvlly at low prices We quo! : POTATOES. !*ing lslar.,l. per M.I »l sl>«sl 7:.. rlo J»r rev >I •.:.•:< *1 *;•£: do per ban. «i 5O»I1 n>; do Delaware and Maryland. p*r bbl. *1 25tr«l «2: «lo Virginia end Eastern Shore »1 S.'«*l SO; .In Southern seoondr, W>StHip; 00 cullo. .ViW'i"-: SWEET POTATOES. Jersey, old, per bi*ket. 7."m')«l 23; do Southern, yellow, per bbl. f3att; Co white. *.'l'Bf3 Ct»: do yams, red. par bbl f3 60Q|3] r.EETS and CARROTS, per WO bunches. ?1; do carrots l» : lib] I20I3W; CABBAGES Lontt ;»lun.l n 1 Jer»ey. |<T ;"('' *'-">if4; do per bbl, BOc0fl; . 'I'MHKItS, Jersey and I»'ng Island. per box. BB918c; ■!.. Unis; Is!an.l, it ill $30K73: lo RockUnd County. 52 80Ot3: do \:, x per basket l»vv*l: '!.> Norfolk, per oaT. Ktcfifl; cr 1 I'MI'KK PICKLES. Rockland County, per LOW, .*.:.i jr. »>; f.n Jersey. *2f1?3: !o per bbl. II 7r.flV- ."■••. iOHX, Hackensack. B*r 1<«. «IC*l 50; do ..ther .Terse;.-. :,>.!<;■ I'ELEHY. state an<l Michigan, per dosen l.'.i-i..- Jo Jer »»y per do*en stalk». 10093 c: CAULIFLOWERS. Lena Island, per bbl. 75c{?£i; EGGPLANTS. Jersey, per H bbl basket. Oo<|oic; do per box. «U w oOc. do Norfolk, par Financial. To the Holders of the First Consolidated Mortgage 5% 50-Year Bonds of the Brooklyn Ferry Company of New York: Default havtns been made upon the Interest doe A«*ust Ist. 1508. upon the aboro awr .ed bonds, the undersigned, representing a large amount of saM bands, have organised as a com mittee for the protection of the Interests of the bondholders. The Committee have prepared aa" Agreement of Deposit, which la filed with the Depositary. KNICKERBOCKER TRUST COM PANY, 66 Broadway. New York City. The held era of the said bends are invited to deposit their respective bonds with said Depositary, which will issue its negotiable receipts or certifi cates of deposit therefor. Any plan for the protection of the Interests of the depositing bondholders which any be> adopted by the Committee will provide that any depositor not assenting to such Plan, vhea formulated, shall have the right, without expense, to withdraw his deposited' bar £.5. Copies of the Deposit Agreement may be obtained upon application to the De;- sMgggl New York. August tod, 1306. CHARLES T. BARNEY. JAMES JOLRDAN. 1 JOSEPH J. O-DONOMLE. Jr. f GECRGE H. PRENTISS. ' C3l ™'««* MARCUS MAYER 1 • THEODORE F. JACKSON. / * H. M. DE LA.NOIE. Secretary jf Ctamltiei?, ■^ 66 Broadway. New Yorl^ Citations. 'piIE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW _ York, by the grace of God fre* and Indeveadect.— Theodore Dloch. Jacques Bloch. Julten Bloe^ Alice Hloch. Juliette P.uefT. Anna Levy, Florin* Bloch. Isaac Schwob. Raphael Rchwob. Jeanne Schwob. I*ic!e Dtdlahelm. Blanche in i»«lit!m. Armand Schwob. Rene Schwob. Maurice Schwob. Armand Schwob (also known as Georges I^-prevot). Samuel Geismar. Simon Uvismar. »ip!.ia Schwob. Babette Berghelmer, Salmon Uetsmar. Sophie Heijrhflm. Bertha Cahn. Rosa Grumba.li. I<eopoldtne Manuel, Haon^hen Biighctmer, Bmelle Schwab. Josrphlne Dreyfus. Salomon Berghelmer. Rosa Derfitelmrr. Marie Leyens. Henriette Bar. Fanny Lane t>.ivt,l i;.rghtlin-r. Sarah Lehman. MathiW? Dledesne.m. Famh Ouper.htlm. Alphonre Dreyfus. Auguste Dreyfun. lttco<lore L<reyfus. Emllle Plllods. Sylrain WUlnr.l ■« Wy.?-. louden :.r*> rus. Maurice Dreyfus, Clemens* Ks'in. Emma Wyler. Ern««t Dreyfus. Emille Dreyi' 1 Lronla Dreyfus. Maur lea Dreyfus. Blanche Schwob. r»:>l Nordmnn. l^ouis* Lehmann. Marianne Man, Sophie DavlJ, Alphone« V.V-or. Anna Levy. Jacques Woog. Moi^e SchwoK Adtlphe Schwob. Ciimille Stllng. Suzanne Schwob. Alfred S. Heldeltach. an sjsai ■! 11 name! In lbs win of t'liar'es Rubens, deceased, the t'.in an; next ••? kin of Cnar>s Rubens (also known ts SaJU'icl Woog). deceased, sen. Kro.:tln«: Whereas. Henry H. Icke!heir.ier. if the c'ly of New York, has lately applied to the Surrosite's Court of our county of New York, to hare two certain Instru ments In wrltlnar. bearing date of the Sad day of January. IIhW, and the »ith day of March. 11MJ6. respectively, relat ing to both real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of Charles Huberts <als» known as Samuel Woog>. late of the city of Paris. France, deceased. Therefore you and each of you are cited to appear before the Surrogate of our County of New York. at his office in the County of New York, on the 12th day of September, one thousand nine hundred and six. at half-Ttast ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day. then and there to attend the probate uf the said last will and testament. And such of you as are hereby cited as are under the age of twenty-one years are required to ap pear by your guardian. If you have one. or If you navo none, to appear and apply for one to be appointed, or In the event of, your neglect or failure to do so. a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent an.i act for you in the proceeding. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of the Surrogate's Court of the said County of New [I* S.] York to be hereunto affixed. Witness lion AJINER C. THOMAS, a Surrogate of our *-\ & County of New York, at said county, the l<nh ■:. el July. In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hut. «} and six. DANIEL. J. DOWDNBY. Clerk cf the Surro gate's Court. COCT>ERT BROTHERS. Attorneys for Petitioner. .1 Broadway. Manhattan. N. Y. City. rpilE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW York, by the Grace of God Free and Independent. To r*mlly V. Johnston. George J. Bradish. Francis J. Zlm mermann. William P. Zlmmermar.n. Arthur c. Zimmer mann, Mary W. Gerhard. Agnes S. Zlmmermann. John Johr.stone. Henry C. Johnston. William B. Johnston. Eupheme S. John3ton. Mary W. Johnston. Margaret A. Johnston. Krancla J. Hopson. William O. Hopfon. Annis .T. Bryan, Paul G. Zlmmermann. Cyrus J. 7. romermar.:i. William F. Zlmmermnnr, Charles F. Zlmmermann. Her mlne C Johnston. Edith S. Johnston. Margaret S. John ston. Bertha 7.. Bradish. Frederick Gerhard, Katherlne A. Johnston. Charles Z. Gerhard. Paul Gerhard. Isabella G«rhar.!, Edward A. Gerhar.l. 1111.1.-Bard" Gerhard. Francis J. Gerhard. Howard Z>. Zlmmermnnri . Eleanor J. Ztmmer mnnn. Helen Br«'li»h. George Johnston Bra.il^ri. Jr.. Michael Cahill Edwin W. Hopson. sent greeting; You and each of you are hereby cited and required persona. t.> be and to appear before our Surrogate of the County nt New Tork. at the Surrogate's Court of said County. heM at the County Court lions*, m the County of New York, on the lSth day of September. 1908. at half-past ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day. then and there t > show cause why Francis V. Johnston* should not be appointed to act with 1/tuls Morris Johnstons as Co trustee of the trusts created nnder and by virtue of the Last Will and Testament of Mary Williamson Johnston, deceased, as successor to John H. Hlnton. deceased: and such ot vcu as are hereby e'ted. as ore under the a?« of twenty-one year*, are re<infrM to appear by yo-ir guar dian. If you have on*, or If yon have nine, it, appear an.l apply for on«» to he appointed, or In the event of your neglect or failure to do so, a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for you in the pro cceCins;. In Testimony Whereof. We have caused the Seal of the Surrop.ve's C>nr» of the ssM County of New [Seal.] York to be rereunro affixed. Witness. Hon. AHNEP. C. THOMAS, a Surrogate of *a!d County, of the County of New York, the 11th <?av of July. In the year of our I>>r(l ore thousand nine hun dred and six. DANTRI^ .1. OOWPXEY. Clerk at the Surrogate's Court. rpilE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, far the Grace of God Free ant Independent: To pol.-mT. T. Srttterwhtte. I.,'iry A. Cancadr. John C SatterwMte. Mill*--! S-merwhite. Mary Currtn and f>therlne ""'i-rn. all rf fajl nre. the heirs and next of kin of Jam*? A. ?atterwhi?f>. <le.-»Ts-*>l, fen.l greet ing: Whereas William H. B. Satterwhite has lately ap plied to the Surrogate's Onurt cf otir County of New York to have a certain instrument In writing, relating to both real nnd personal property, duly proved as the last Will nnd Testament of James A. Satterwhite, late of the County of New York, deceased. Therefor*, you and each of you are cttM to appear before the Surrogate of our County of New York, at h's office in the Canary of N>t York, on the 7th day of September, one thnvian.l rin? hurdred and six. at half-past ten o'clock in th.- forenoon of that day. then and there to attend the prr.l»:o of the sail li«t Will end T>.t»mer,t IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF W* have caused (be Seal of the Surrogate's Court of the said County of New York to he hereunto aSlxert. Witness. Hon. Abn»r C Thomas. Surrogate o? cur said rvunty of New York, at saM County th* [Stal. 1 tit. 1 lay of .Inly, in the year cf our" 1/ rj one thnnsmd rln* hundred irif! ;'i T'ANMKT. .T. pnwnN'ET. Clerk of the Surrogate 1 * C'm-t HARRY W. MACK. Attnrnev for Petitioner. 15 William St.. Manhattan. New York. ■JJHK PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW York by the grace of God free and indeoen.lejt.— To Mary K. Pnlne. William James Punphy. Kiltie ffewyer Frank rvinnhv. Mlltr.n PcnpJly. Mabel ' r>u*phy. T'mnli ritirii K.lith Punpliv. Emma l>. I>-inphy. Catherine X Barnirnnt. I^uNa n. Fitz. M'r.rle Fllnn ard Alice Jame son, the heirs nnd next of Uin of Martha A. Roby. «le roni-ed. ren.: Rreetlnv: Whereas, Aaron P. ftarrabnM of the r-itv of New York, has lately aiiplietl to to flrrt - pate's rv^irt of <,ii r County of N*«w York, to have a certain instrument In writing, dite.l October 24. J00:. relating to lot!-. re->! an i personal property, <*■!'.-.• prtvcl »s r!ie lost will an<l te-timent of Martha A. Robv. late of the bounty of New York. deceased, therefore you and eaoli or \*^u ar<» cite! to apoeir before the Sumgnte of rur Cnorit» of New York, at hi* office in the County of New York, on the ISth ,lay of September, one th.»>.i •-.Tr.il nine hundred ard six. at half-past ten o'clock In the forenoon of that d^v. th-n j>r..l there* to attend i\« probate ..' r>>e said last will and testament. Ana «U'\h of you as me i-eri.jr cited as are un:ler the as* of twet^ tv-one years are require,! to api.'nr by your guardian, i\f you hare ore-, or If yon hive none. M appear and »ppl.» tor oaw to be appointed, or in the event M your ceglera or fuiltire to do so. a irnMi^n will b? appointed tho» SMrrnmte to rej>r.-->enr nnd act for you in the pnvee.lirc I:; ti stlnmn? whereof we have caused the seal of the Parroaßte's Court of the wmM (">irtv of New fl» S.I Y'ir'i to be h'-eimt-. ar7lxe<l. Witness. Hon. ACNKR C. THOMAS, a Surrogate of our sail Comity or New York nt said ceurtv. the 17th day of July in the year of cur 1* r.l •n- Thousand nine hundred an.l six. DANTEZ. J. POWDNEY. Clerk of th» Purro rate's Court CHAntjfs r HAUjOCK. Attorney for Petitioner. No. SORT. Boston RoaA. N«rtv York C\ir. l«r'r|P» r-mte •!; LIM\ P.HANS. Ra«fteMßek, per bag. $2 L." '-if.' "rfi- tio Fouth .T-rsev. pr.tnto. per hnn «l*l*i»2 : <:•> flat SI: do potato, per «* bbl basket. IWN9 .".(>: do flat. M - -..| ;:. ,1,, v>. vl ,r> : ard r»«terr Fhf«-e. ...rat-, per ••• bbl M«k»t »*re23O; da flat. $1 239*1 SO: >'.t tn f.'r'or SOcflfl: LETTUCE. mnte), m *» bt.l basket. 2' r?"«.' ( -r, nearby per »>M. •'.< l ii7.".-; da n»r bi«k*t. n>-f?4>; ONIONS ' >ranire Conntv Per bar. 9f41)l 80; do S>.-1 ter [stand per bbl. SJ'-<*2 55; ■♦« of"" !..■>•>•,• t-larl .mi jr r ,, v " re \l pn.l ye»»rw. p*r bbl *2«?2 £5: .' ■ ,I'rffT. white per bnrket. SI 123*1 50; do yellow. 910*133 do HeUtwarn .--. 1 MsrvHn.l. whl ■• per bn«'i prate. TVS?] 25; ,!. Maryland »n1 Vlrginn. white. ,or I.M. *2fiM: fn x»> lit. i>er '- bbl basket. 7.VW«I: do per hhl, *Jfi^2 2*.; <lo Ken»u« "'V ""• bas. *1 SttWl S5; do Texas. i*t crat». ntfSISS: OVIU. Southern. i>» r carrier Mftfl SI do Jersey par l.<*»- IMIM »i PKPr.'irs. Jersey. r*r bbt *1«('i 50 '"<■> per !2! 2 '"'I basket. T*\U">e; .'•> x>t !■ ■•». 4i> «.c.(^. i»o Norfolk, per basket <-r rite. 4ftf>mv : PB\S, Western N« w Tort lare*. per basket. "■•«'! 12; r',> j>e baa - 4?* He: STftlXO HKAN3. Etat*. rr»«>n r*r basket ■mi '..«! 12: <' n wax. 75r<j.*i: -Ir> per Ma '"'i", . ,;„ n.-Jr by t i--k ■■'. or i'ic r.ii'!}'".-; SQT'A«H. marrow, ler i.j.i ,*.i '?l do yellow rrrwkneck and white. "* t"". TOMATO*^. Sjnnmouth •>>-"'v t<" basket. 4<VQII; Jo f--t > - Jersey. -5B«»>c; "i'l'.Nll .-. Jersey, rutabaga per lb\ ISC. :..li.K ANn CHKAM— Ti;e i'.v-'-intr. prlci" reirmir.s «t a 1a 1 - rents a quart net to the shlj.^er hi the :••. ■■ n: 2Be The re-.'eipt.' of rell!c ani cteam In 4<>-.|uart cars for the week ending July - s we:e as follows: Milk. Cream Erie ?4.7t>7 l.«l susru-i hanna 12I"» 1 n!M West Rhi r> 17.0-3 1 fIU Ivickawar.na 41.20 ii •» •."*•> N w York Ccntr-tl doni? hauH I»V7IV> !-«■■> New TtKk ' tr.t'i! .11-ir'.rti 1 lii.*J"«> 07 • i mtnrlo . . 4S ::7ii s,su I*>hlKrt Valley 2S .v:* 1 :ti t Homer Wamsdell I^ne 4>7"» TO New Haven * ".'V» -. - Other sources sV9lt> 210 Totals 247.7i'7 tn.r>«A MAY AND STRAW—HAY— The market heMs th» . ur 11.! raws «>f th.- week for all useful lines of bar. •»"•! n»w cr •<• for 1 ro« tlrfc to .-. me is not likely to varr The strenvth of the mark"! T^'re In no Urge bujrlaf aiiea.i at >ho moment. STRAW— toe* rye hold* '*■«{ price. Choice expected t.. do better R» better grwdes nf rye me forward. We- .iu..t- -Vr 10 fA? per ljH IN Hay — Prime large bales, per U«> n>. $1 * ; No 1. »7Urnil; No.. 2, W«!.7'»c: Sn. 3. 70073ei •»>'»2 > Jns:J n 5: OOOflUc; clover. mimed. be»t. 758"« Or: otter. -'tV'Wc clover, clsar. (Xi4|o(k>. Receipts «l Hi usa .aw m Ft fiflUCIoI Trust Companies. Bowling Green Trust Co., 26 HROADWAY. NEW YORK. ,**. Capital, $1,000,000. Surplus, 53,000,000 <•> Hi i !:- EDWIN GOULD •'- ." '-'... President WILLIAM H. TAYLOR - Ist Vice-President, CHAS P ARMSTRONG - 2d Vice-president JOHN A HILTON - - 3d V..Pres. & Tr**«, WILLIAM M LAWS ..... Secretary m. , * niKKcronss Charles P. strong.' Myron T. Herrick, =' Frank BraiMtd, Edward I Jeffery, ; Harry Bronner. ' William M Laws. ■ Robert C. Clowry, «* Willis Merrill, Edmund C. Converse, Winslow S. Pierce, . Wra. Nelson Cromwell, Dick S. Ramsay, Grenville 11. Dod-e. Frederick B. Schenck, A Goenel, Andrew Squire. Ed;vm Gould. William H. Taylor, Frank J. Gould. Edward R. Thomas, George J. Gould, John P. Truesdell. John A. Hilton, E. T. C Yonng. Fihti'u iul .l/,- r ti i^s. >,*OTICn OF ANNUAL MEETING. TO STOCKHOLDERS OF r * : ) WELLS. FARGO * COMPANY. Too are b*rtby aotlfled that the neat Aasnssl ir»»tl-« i-< til* £ tor:, holders of said company for th* election of I':.--<; tors for the ensuing sear, and the transaction of meat other business ma may come before th* meeting, will %m held la the off .•« of the Secretary of th* Coeawsa* 51 srj&r«%rS3 am sts t - od Tku ~ u '- vv — f <Jn h^^S!L7 1 |^ k ' M w i n *• cto -« »*• -• - a. a PARSONS. insta> Notice of Summons. gUPREXIE COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK— Peter Ilrrcne. Plaintiff, against WatiisjH Simon. William Clark. Theodor* Kieval and "liar:." Kieval the wife of said Theodore Kieval. the said nan a "Mary" being fictitious, her real Christian nan* beint; unknown to plaintiff. Defendants. Trial «sitresl In, U".a County of New York. Summoaa. To the above nam^i Defendants and escti of them: You are hereby summ ,c*-l to answer the) esaci asai 'a this action and to serve a cciy of your aaasrer «a ■aS" Plaintiffs Attorney within twenty days after tee SSilhS) of this suin,m>n« exehtslve of the day ef aerrieei sad ta ease of your failure as appear or answer. Jo««n>*Bt wCI * I"- taken against you by default fur the relief dexaas^.l ' in the comilaint. - Dated July 22.i. ISXW. WILLIAM T. CROAK. Attorney for Plaintiff; 0H..« an 1 Post Office Address. 22!» Broadway. New Tors) CUy. To the defendants. Theodore Klevat ana '•atary" atlerajL the wife . f said Theodora Kieval the said name "3lsry" being fictitious; her real Christian name being unknown to plaintiff: The fires, .ir.« sunimcns Is served uron you by pubtl catton. pursuant to an order of the Hon. James A. Klunrhar.l. a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Stats) of New York, dated the S-tth day of July 10** «nd filer! with the oinir-iiint in the . fflce of the-nerS of the) County of New York, at the County Court House la that ltorough of Manhattan. City. County and State of **• Ycrk. on the 2T-th day of July. U0& * " " Uatr-I July :3th. l»m. WILLIAM T. CHOAK. Attorney or plaintiff- OOn a 1 PWI Office Address. S» Brusjd—y' New ' Tcrt CUy. Surrogates' Notices. TN PURSUANCE OP *»N ORDER OF II OX. "*■ Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County c* N«w York, r.oi'ce Is hereby givru to all peraens baying claims •gains: Anderson Kuwler. lal« of the County of SS York, deceased, to present the same w.th Touchers taerea* M the subscribers, at their plat*e of trunsacttna fcuaiE»i<* at the office of Ktchar.l H. Kelly. No 170 Brusaiwayiat ■.he Borough cf Manhattan, in th* City uf Nets York,' 04 cr b*-foi-« th* tenth «lay of October next. liaied New York, th* » ■« ent;--»eventa day at MaMSk ESirt.T rOWI-KR. 1 ARTHUR A. KOWLTn. r- 1 \*am ROBERT 11. FOWLER. ' RICHARD R. KELLY. Attorney for Executor*. 1T» Broadway. Borcugh of Manhattan. New York C!ty. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HOX. 1 Abner C. Thomas, a Surrogate of the County of Nrw York, notice Is hereby given to all persor.a bavins i ialaaa against Arza C Heck. late of trie County of New Tor*. deceased. Tv present the nm« with Touchers thvrcuf «a> :r.» sut'scribei-s, at their pia-« of tram-act in* business at the ctttce of Thompson, Vanderpoel A Freeiinaan. Attor neys. John J. Kreedman. <"oaaMel. at No. 2 Wai! guess. in trie C«ty of New Yurk. Borough of Manhattan. or. «•> tcfora the first .lay of October next. Lut-i New York, the twenty-clg&th day of bbbbbbß IMC. JOUK A. PEC2C. WILLIAM 11. PECK. THOMPSON VANDERPOEI. * FREEWUN. X Til ills MM for F!«ec«tor» JOHN* I. FREKDMAX. Counsel. * Wall Mm' ■■■ York City. City Hotels. 1 —ELEGANTLY FVRNISHED APARTMCXT pr -.-.t, • bath. *1 •.<► dally: Includinp meal.*, two. $25 waajß cne. $I±Z". VAN I2ENSSKUAER. 17 East lltl» »l. Saratoga. V —SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y.— N'n Cotaajbtia -^x« Hotel. «>ri«*i ■- Corsareaa Sprtnss and Convaotloa Hall. TVims. European. $2.50 tally, inclttdtns bath: Ams» I -an. {::.&>. ions report* d at Prnduc* Rachsmc* at Boon to-dai : llodsoa Hiv«r Railroad. 280 t.^nj; Erie. 420; IVnnsyl v 1 la. *0: Delaware. Lackawanna « Western. 90; Ls i*:h Vnlley. 30; river boats. ir.<» ; canal SS«. Total. EM tons For week. i*.l*» tons. Receipts of ry* suvw. m> t^ns. For we»«. .•«%» tens. Export* of hay fa* »« «k. •1 baits: T.. Manchester. l.fW»; Liverpool. 2.1:13; Loiveoa. -.<>«... Havana. S,«i»>s; Port Ltmon. 2W. Colors. LI- varirus. iu> Tj'al. i::.:u> ba>s. T< <«!... Av.sj I— CLO\ EH»=KEl>— «*a*h. *7 li; • vtober. f*i -.., December. $7 25. Ti3*«>THT— Prime. «2 0». .VU- SlKl* MA OTHER MARKETS-BY TELEGRAPH. (':■■ - . » , ,it-i>>. (tlct«o. ■:.: I.— CATTIJI-Revelvts. 21.0f> h<;ad: assf* Uct f.-i her: blea<T> ; othtfta dull ar.J !m»r; t'-mmoa t> l-rtnce *t«iTJ. g4STn««it; -..*«. T.M.W .■». B#^crs. *.',:■ it- 25; bulls. .>2 4t»«*4 ♦>. calves. >>:' V I?;: stocasreasai tewlem, %3*CMSOI H. •'•.: >.■■!.'■:■, X.»« bead: nrvr lift tor i » »t light -tea.l» to nh».l«- higher. «'th»r» '>o le^er: ltgr.t. *ii ;•><»*♦> .«2'-». cßoJce t« prime heavy. *ta*#fS*fl{ nx-O-Jm t> gi>od h.t»vy. ?<i:toft«tt ."»»: tutcher welgnt-. **m: ... -.».,l t.. .!)•*'. b*»»> iwlxed. *U»«?t;flM: pae.<lli-. $5 75XJ*.;iV SHEEP— receipts. I0.0»x» hfaJ: "M**M ► :ea-o ; »;.; p. »4iasjsa4»: yearlings. f38?B: la:rsis, aaay "i^claaAf, in *^M»Jtt^jSp*SSrSA stS& ri-st UuffiW »ug V— CATTLE— Reo^p««. :r75 n«4: . ,■,„,' „....,. ttrelv »tra«4> . hravy nixe.l \crk»r- ;.t"i s«"m!sV r«uirh», »«*»»■*». <-alrts* JKWf l?W V-IIV -II "i i« %Nb LAMBS!- -Ke.-eii.ts. 4.»» head: a«t»Mi fnSSfciSr A^-CATTLC-Rec.lpt». W **,*. inrinA'<ne 1 »«> ?<-utherr.» market »t»adr «<> stress: <rhcl«« lit . r\ *J"r.#»fJ b«-»f sa»M. $.%rw^«*is. fat, ,o irsasV 3g££- \v«t«m fe.l steers, .«3 4,>&«wt; .«.~-«»r» and ■f,'o"i".>'rs t- HH «*♦ 4t»: *->uth»rn »teer». *i"5fl?5»; jJcuth • rti cows »aaKC»a»: natlw . .-ws. »2f«M T**; native hMNra. --HecilPts 13,u<i> he*dj market WMTI.V l-.wer: top, SHJ3; bulk T.f ' saVs. VttmiJrtSt: heavy. »rtsr.«« as. pacTcft?. <ur«i*i»;a: H«M. *>S 22 l J''r«^ »: pigs. ?S<IJS 75 SnOSl' Racvlpta. f •»!«> iv <f! market steal* lambs. as TXSft ';.'»>; rwes 4i-i-l ;.-.i-l'--»». »-'«r«.Mi> Western fnl ye-tfUsjaga f4TS«S3an. Weattin M sheep. r.:\ ;j; •..t-.vi.er> =r.: :•«•> eia, it il>Cs%S3» It