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BAIT-ROAD EARNINGS M tmTT.w ft OHIO. UN. IPOS. liK4. I sPSftSfe w -§ $ &I $ &:1 jat» w ** BALTIMORE * OHIO. W*£J2ir~. 14.844 84*5 ».7«S.*» $5,174,542 asjT«fg&ass.... _* :«7:: «7 : 8,750,904 «.*»SI J -n^in*. «3.lfl^Ssd «2.017.M3 J1.843.855 ** XISSOCM. KANSAS ft TEXAS. S^^^uT—- 3 - o * 3 *™ 2.4^3 ••^^IS. $L«M>.4M $1,283,181 fl.4iaT»7 g^«l..- 1.162.188 1.180.M4 lloiOJOgr W -«lnss $437,284 (205.527 $400770 *"~^ JT4.SI3 •$55,483 533.586 ...*H..153.145 J20.041.0C5 $ir.7e«.BW( P»»^S^iwi.... 15..14.64S 14887,750 12.8&7.7J* .-ml—- « bm. *"."«VaoO 103.875 $*.7«5.583 JKJS^mltals... <.300.54S 4.3.1.86- , T0H>.240 **" " $1244.062 $342,010 $74».«43 fl -"" CHATTAJCOOOJL RArL.TKiA.YS. 1904. i»OS. Chuni. -.fJBly $45,889 $815,534 Inc. J7.855 2*j£a»Tl - >70887 251.685 Ino. 88.952 "c--«orr. Toledo ft iko-nton-ax?! arbor ****" SYSTEM. SaMk It 18PII. S«£7W S7%&SB lac $10,282 W XTW YORK CITY RAILWAY. ,_«. •____«■ June- 80 — «?_"____*•- 14.301.403 54,417.081 Inc. $84,322 ggJSTsiglor.s".-. 2.414.384 44_0._50 Dae 6.809 •MesrsJSgi 54067.068 t1.996.T01 lea $90,215 ,£ SSSi mat* -25.738 Inc. 10.530 — «j freest -•— »4_5.537 ja8_2.569 I_M_UOO,7«S ,H*ld-«:» 2.K».C» 2,793,538 Inc. 27.087 --jsit •897268 $470,049 Dec. $73,681 ,•5,4^11 .—.. 086-281 2.04t,854 Poo. 354.548 «ef.c!t J2.OS-.K& f 2.518.773 D«c.Ji_S,S_4 c *--» I * sl * Us. wUch la in Mtigatloa, Is not -___£ «E__» IT-EK-gTH * T~7ENTT-__tJ!TH BTREE.T. tester «_-•- J-1-* 80^ — »t,«_s_an f H'*i!J $33.4*0 lao, c*o46 £eagm*Btm 52.200 37.022 Daa. 4.822 jwesn-acs $».»« SX4IB Inc. £0,8.3 jbcocm — ..... 334 SIS Dee. 1 --_{ •rren* ._-. $8,610 $2,743 tea. $6,997 j£_ (_-.-!«> «■»> 21.769 Ino. 181 S__tt $12,340 f1a.026 Deo. $6,636 jgtjT-SECOXX) STREET. MAXHATTAICVII_I_Q a g_". nt-holas avextje. Saettr *-"*^. •"-"■• 30— gs\crr.!r.;r» J-55.145 $215,258 Ino. $3*887 gasf exp«rje« ■ ■ lS^flOl 1T4.495 Dtc. 15.894 jfj»_l«rfr.J. •?3 L s** 540.753 Ino. J55.451 0* »*■»• 1..088 -2..7S D«c. 6.133 jßaJ&coe. .-.- O«-«7 »63.53» Ino. *M._CS fStic-trfea >. t».04. 09. mi Ino. 43 «£« fl-.50_ »J35,662 Ino. $50,236 fMKL •_T DOCK. EAST BROADWAY A BATTERY. Caster *_4e2 Jus- SO — m «s!sn •11V!5 101,674 Inc. $»,825 tjtaflat «i; e-se. . . 100.750 07,928 Ino. 3.702 H**fm $40.7«» $4,640 Inc. $3^123 B*el_oo_u» 14,Sl<i 14,2-0 Ino. 260 S_a!ccoi_» $53,279 115.596 Inc. $3«.353 »ic_irge« 48.478 40,15. Inc. £31» t3__e •• $a*Bol •ja.sea mo. j_s.oe« «D«_3t < » __»-_> n raTAER Et_COrB.IC jjirer eai!«- J>__« 80— Gra_«_i_i-g» $98,715 $*S,BS» Dea $11,124 djrtSSg «n>«=t_» . . ««.7SS 74,646 D-c. 10.08S s««_n_re_ .._.. $17,927 $13.»»3 I>«0. $1,000 CSrincorr.t 641 673 Deo. 132 S3l SMS:* .._».. $16.46S $t0.«64 DM. $I.lßs . chi-T-s «. 26.474 26. .'.90 Ia«. £-4 : neslt _. 55.006 $5,824 Inc. J2.052 RMCW. ;x-«r taSed June — £-__ _-_!___ $94,872 $68.11» Inc. $11,763 Sjatac «_pens_«.. 5*. 620 65.709 Dec 10.089 SK«_n:lr^. .._,.. $341262 $14,410 Ino. $21,843' I |_v_S_c_s* .-_.... 37 *253 Inc. SftJ »tliKm» ..... 536.259 $14,117 Ino. $-3,173 ** terse* 27.35S 25.518 Dtc. 1.182 1 ft** $8,603 *$14.401 Ins. $23,804 ] "5-A TiiLtflT-^OLIiTH STREET. Srw er.ied Tan« SO- 4»«rr:nini $133,563 $141.504 Deo. 82««1 I tmOSt fAjUll— 46,812 C 2.061 Dee. 5.249 V. e_rslr_^ $31,751 $«9.143 Inc. $Z»W>* too- lEonie ....... 875 BJB — — - T«tl to«rr.« $92.C2<? t90.01« Inc. $2 r»yt I_ei citrges 17.86S 17.7b« Inc. 89 (oji'js {74.758 $72._38 Hie. $2.8_0 I ODOtT. CaiMr *Ti3eas Jun. 90— «*i«Kii!r^« $410. $377,611 Inc. $32.5*7 (fenGa? f •■••-»-. 254,9<59 269.720 Deo. 14.751 Manilla 155. 70» $10?.«» l Inc. $47,018 Ottr lneei-e 29,062 51.90S Dec 2.841 *_Jlar»m« $12<Ve47 $76.1«* Ino. $50,459 JsH e_i.f«_ >. M __.«» 81,765 Inc. 11.154 Iniw ." j(3.7_-'* $44,423 Inc. $3».3<"'5 Jsttas RJJ-_- ... 60.507 1M.786 Deo. 26.273 I _j_j r _nau_ $174,235 $161203 Ire. $13,032 SOUTHEEH PACIFIC'S GAIN. __.*E_;g- of the Eouthem Pacific for the year mki June SO, 1306, show an increase In gross of fan, and an increase in net of $3,455,503, as com- I«M with the year before. Results were better tie ta any jrece<llngr year of the company's hls *T. tad fully -wirrant a (ilstribution to the holders £te common stock. The balance, after the pre ferrt tixi&tz.*. amounts to $18,790,834. equal to a S3« more than 9 per cent on the common stock.. 5«051ed earnings fol'.'iw: 19M 1505. IW4. ;* re=e!rt« - .-19.1 IS 1M.140.50 $05.52_.W2 asc_*s. taiea. etc.. T'J.&56.649 6 s— ,aa> C 6.-24. .0o Sc. «_n:!r.fs CS3.OC4M $31,546,962 •2».2BtV2ST ■» Jaootr.# 3,454.345 „>_: bnaw "«3^ 4«i*..6n9 »31.84f1.5<f12 $20.209._5T •*•■. etr „ 1«,8_5.896 15.tyi8,542 _0.80e.2U .S-Sem .... "12_.590.713 JL2.{*3.420 55,«J2.<>79 ■*W.a&_ttton,eta 151.447 113.593 . ! =7 in .: la i'.-.-s. 121,600.719 $12,431.97. $8,bT8.453 ;»___; pfj. 41r.\. J.T»5'J^7& ■ *■"■»» fI&TMLSM — — - J:** !s char^Pd in the above, expenses anl •**■ and crecired to reserve fund for betterments ~»«r_or_l__ry repairs, subject to the action ~.*7* •*!■ of directors, the sum of $2,117,286. The t* weiit to this res* rve or protection fund as of 25 «. UQB. wIQ be about $4,200,000. UNION PACIFIC'S EARNINGS. tji* preliminary statement of the Income account *JH« t"r.:o_ Pac:f:c Company for the year ended S5 * e-ows _.-i Increase in gross earnings of SS?* 8 * an '"Cf^ase In net of 5_,553,£34, com *^-* 0!1 htaf made Tt-lth the same time a year ago. tte PaTTr.ent of ail expenses and charges ?"• *«» : - surplus of ta.3Ca.844 available for dlvi vil* preferred dividend called for J3.952.0K, y£S' : f b - la -''-'o of J_s^_.&,Sl_, equivalent to up *'** -Sptr cint on the common stock. Detailed ,"^ lni coaparc! -■ •:. the two preceding years, era, - 1C7.261J543 $53.324.949 $53,27«,_31 E^JtJI* I**1 ** ■ |«7.2»!54S $.V.324.949 ttt,2V.'.2?A «=: taxes.. 86,8e3,773 31>«2,714 31->.40i.4-33 l ->.40i.4-3 6-kr ? rr!a » ??K:i7 :« f_7.462._35 »24.7<i1,7»»1» = a =* «.7«7,4»1 <5.41<6.753 4,256.544 ft__?M^_S S3B.oes.acn i»b.««.»4 «2r*.048/--?_ •■•**» 5.5.53.416 1_,15_,342 12,42_JJ-_ C_S_?*J; J_», 20LM4 J22.«».C52 »16,61!>.<»3j n '-^M 21.143 21,1)43 ■ a t014_8_«... 3.1»b..K.-;_ 3.»!r..35« 3.382,_3« 2tr * F23.2J] I |U.«a :51 J1ZC14.629 ,-V >r * :*: * charg#a in tho above enpenscs and tax^s fH r^** :t ** t0 O» rwne fund for betterment, < 2~-" ) S* !!t ' pej^-a; an( j extraordinary repairs, sub il^ l t n of Urn board of directors, th« ;-cv M Total cn»fl!t to th!» reserve or t____i? fiJC<! fl3 ot June 80. -•. will be about PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. ••j*jj* »? CS«-rl«_ !• Barney & Co.. No. 25 Pifi {•cii,;.,,.'* an^J .\o. I_2 South 4th etreet, **O-,,, 814. Ask*..i ' BM. A*re4. '■ « "• ■ ' *»l_iS'"-— - ••"'i M PMla <•■ . . CO r.<>"i ,M TI Jf '*• 4 •■■■, do pref fit ' ':'« 3»»>iVV *» w*p-_EBc.../:eMi .^ ,«Tr r f '^ '** "4 1 * P^nn Steel C 0... «'» '.- SSw? fcLi- J8 71. I ir> rr. 1 .:• - MM ?*: .'• •> vu * 1 • , %l PMla El*e Co h'4 S .'. -:<J J*j'v ,ICo, ICo - 71 73 I'hlla & Erie Oi '■■ • lff »^n> -r AB! - U llUi I'Wla B«n Tr.... SO S>»H i* "Vrf .T :mc - i" 17 Sun Iron & Steel, li l\ v' A - iO% 23 iSrcoke>eß Tow... 25 2*< *Jrt, ; ,, a , v K^Vj 109 |Tl<:ew_t<"r f*l»-el.. % 1 |SE« •"■ :': ' "7 ■« 78 I »!i:niort Traction... ".'•!. **^_b*_V. ; — r » 1% Cn Ga» lm» O». . «7,4 K% SI % p EONW!. N* ppay' ay SgJ ° l JOl^'Thiia Elec 45.... 70«4 71 Jjr-^, ,° 48..HW* 100V4! do bs .. i'»w VYI I'^i 107 Phil* Co 5t 103H 104 rl**^-4..1U2*r I **^- 4..1U2* :ug i THE MARKETS. TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. Flour bbfci »«--. «04 Orangea (Cal). cases... 800 -nour" Back. i_-!u-iS, rapeß <Cal) - <****■-. 1.23« likiriMi St." 1».<*44) £ lun » (Cal), crates. ...4 675 a bUSh :::::::::: l-ssoirowt^i, bbii "'.V.'.V.V. is gg: r.::::::::;: 1^;^^. ::::::::: I Jlllir»ed. tona „ 7»ißuav bass B laJS iUr-. bale. MoOUcaka.7E, ""JS P^fhHi bUSh 24.000! OH. lub. bills CO HeJ-" 180 Olio atock. i.kgi |J0 Bee». tea ••• «i:ppanuu. bags 250 P^k i!h! ne<M - caM 149| Tobacco. hhds £5 jw*. b &::::::::: S Tobacco, tierces £0 *ia_f<9. pt«, 80 Tobacco rkes 700 L-Keii'. ::::::: 10 Woo£ sacks i Lard, tierces Ms 4 Irtle! bales r^ ft Live poultry, crate. ... 62 , Win™ (Cal). bbJs " . ! ! . 450 \ EXPORTS. Corn, bush 3,B«oipttch bhl« s TS p££ b Sh 2.OZV R n( .a p^tro. ga1a..1.?Kt.340 Ij,^", I*,.*, 3 " Cottonseed oil. gals. l.'.r.ir. Pr"r •£?? _ —5 LuNrlcatlns oIJ. sal. 119 100 Flour, sack, ..... ?;£i • «J H^7" 1.1 3>"> Haconß. Tb 746.026 gWSiii-::::: l^^^^ ■::::;— I BiS unmeal, T?) _3.M><> Gr»aso Tb ... 82 000 SlS* mS* «-"••• lSOlßutter.' m ..V: 14 sort Roan. bb iS .pole-*-; ib .......:: v»,9» CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron' f'^ 0 , 1 f(3^- $1 ? » I Cotton. mi<3al!n» .... 10.30 Ptpel rails ° 2 BOft - i§ .*> susar. No 7 Ri0.... 814 Steel rails 2S 00 Susar, granulated .. 490 t£ke copper ingots, is 7.1 Mnimani O X prim. 83 £} . ■••• 41S7HjBeef. family .... 18 2T. KTrhap.re lead fi 75 I Beef ham*. a 75 rrhl.t •••••;••• 6 OT. I Tallow, prime 5 JVh«at *^o 2red... 77H Pork, mess IS 50 Flour, Mp!i patents. 440 '" H GENERAL MARKET REPORT. i-^-tpt-^ --. _, New York. A-irart 1«. lOCe. w** EH— The coffee market was active and firm <lurlrc xo-,.ay s traain on local hull sur.'v>rt. r>.:ropean bujinur »JuL«° sof shorts - Th « opening n-ns steady at an aa\-ance of 5 to 15 points, anl the close was firm at an advance of 20 to 25 points. Sales for the day were re ported of 128,800 lags. Ther» was nothlne In th« day's news to explain the «dvanclnjc tendency of the n.fir- Tiet, which originated In the European markets. Havre —■a. 1*1 2*2 * francs above- t!ie.clo«ln- figures of la?t Tue?- Cay. and Hamburg not only held her pood gain of the previous day. but advanced another *«©t_ pfennig. Eu rope was a pood buyer in the local market, and. according to all accounts, was ai»o a buy<^r In Brazil. This natu rally enrued so— lo chapg* 1 in the status of the valoriza tion scheme. Owing to the holiday In th« primary mar sets there were no official cables, and no private cables were received, so far as could be learned, regarding val orization, and the local trade «at Inclined to the opinion that 6ometh!ng may have taken place abroad with recard to the Brazilian loan, although nothing definite rouM be learned in this direction. One of the day'? rumors was to the fffect that a large line of lone coffee had been liqui dated in private afier th«» cjose of business the previous day, and that certain Ftrontr interests which have been short of the market were taking the l-m>c siil<». but no basis could be found for this renort. At any rate. th» marjset was active, as Indicate'! by the sales, and prices recovered nearly half of the recent loss durinp the s?s-« Finn. The market for spot coffee was steady, with quota tions on the. basis of S**c for Rio No 7. The rang ? of contract prices In the local markets to-day was as fallows: T_ster- Openln^. H'.jrh. Low. Close. day. August , — — — 7.<«>.(7.<>" •»:.% t-'-rtember fI.W 7.00 c.5» 7.<vv=7.lrt 8.73 October 7.00 7.00 7.<X> 7.0R«7.10 fi.SO November ..» — — — 7.104T7.20 8.90 December 7.'.<> 7.25 7.10 7.2<i'a7._5 «.!>5 January .._. 7.!.'. 7.15 7.15 7.30®7.35 7.05 February.... — — — 7.35@7.-0 7.10 March 7.30 7.4."> 7.30 7.45^7.50 7.20 April — — — 7.5* ."3 7.2-1 May 7.45 7.55 7.45 7.55®7.60 7.93 June — — — 7fi0©7.«8 7.40 July 58 7.65 1.55 7.65«7.70 7.45 OOTTOX— Th9 cotton market was fairly active to day, and after making a r.ew low re ord during the early ee?slon eteadied up on covering; and a littl« buying, which seemed to be for the account of strong Interests. Th» close was very steady at p.n advance of 4 points on Au- KURt, t.ut generclly unchanged to 4 points lower. Sales for the day wen) estimated at 300. 0n0 balea. The market cr-en«d steady at an advance of 1.2 points on covering of aborts and in sympathy with higher Liverpool cables. Private advices from Liverpool were bullish, statin* that the market wan heavily short, that : : '>uthern spots were heM relatively firr, and that there was a better demand from spinners, but after Belling another point or two Mg-her the local marktt wakened under a renewal of bear pressure and liquidation and Liverpool followed the decline. The weather map marie a favorable showing, ac cording to general opinion, and selling hero was also in spired by the fact that crop complaints are showing com paratively little decrease. At the low points October touched 9 82c. December 9.42 c and January 9.51 c. or 809 points net lower. At this level the buying seemed to be a llttlu better anl It was rumored that some of the strongest bears were covering. This attracted a little buying tot a turn, end the tone during the late session ■was almost firm. Southern spot markets were unchanged to He lower. Receipts of new crop cotton In the South ■west continue to increase, but It Is Bald that engagements for September shipment are heavy and that the new crop !s not likely to become anything more than a sentimental weight on the market for some time to « me. The rar.gs of contract v ' «■ In the loral market to-day ton as follows: T".«ter- O->enin3;. High. Low. Close. day. August 917 9.17 9.12 O.l«g».2O 9.12 September 8.20 !"•-''■■ 0.1.'. 6.24?i0.2fl i< 24 October 9.42 0 43 9 52 0.40G9.41 4O Kovenber »49 fi .V) 840 8.4659.47 9.4t} IVcember 9.P2 954 9.42 P.BO®« 51 9 51 Tar--ar-- 9.62 9.G2 8.60 &.5750.58 <.>•'') February — — — »«2@9.64 9.66 March 9.74 0.75 9.63 ».f1ß®©.69 0.73 .April — — — 8.70«».72 9 74 May . 0-S2 8.82 970 9.7729.79 9.80 The local market for spot cotton was quiet, with price* unchanged at 10.30 c for mi-Idling upland and 10.65 for rr.IC'JM::,- Gulf. Southern rpot markets were telegraphed as Hows: Galveeton steady, Ho lower at 10 1-1 6 c; sales, I.IS'S bales. Mobile dull, not quoted. Savannah, <*ssy, l«ol «o lower .-•■ 9 L3~_<3c; sales. 140 balos. Baltimore nominal. J *o lower at 10Vc. Augusta quiet, %c lower nt lO'A:; sales, 19<> u.l-*. St. Louis quiet, He lower at lo'.c. Cbsrleaton DOtntc-J. New Orleans lrr«gu!ar. I-160 lower at 10 1 ';•>■. sales. ''.."■> bales. Memphis quiet and nominal at 1*:;1 *:; 6ale6. ."> bales. Cotton Exchange special Liverpool cables: Spot cotton rroderate demand: sales, ft. COO biks; speculation and ex port, 500; receiDta, 8,000, all American; middling upland, ii.T£d. Futures opened qul - at 3 i"--!nt« He<-]|r.e; closed easy, at a net decline of. S&SH points : Augrust, '"< "^7d. Au- Bust-September. 5.1:: . September-October, S.l6d; October- November. 5.154; November-Deretntvr, 164; December- January, 5 I*l-17.. January-Februar>'. B.18d; February- March, 5.20 d; March-April. 5.22 d; April-May, o._3d; May- June, 8.24 d. Msncl.c.ter — Yarns move slowly; cloths, buyers and sellers apart. FLOUR AND MEAL — The flour market was easy, but not qootably lower. Bale* included 5, "00 sacks spring patents to arrive p t. 1,200 spring 1 bakers In sacks. 1.500 sacks low grade Kansas, l.i'rtQ bbls wlr.tfr straights and a car of low gra le spring. Spring pat ents. Si 20-iit't: winter straights. $3<£TS3 "">: winter pat ents, J3 SO' ; z $4 15: •■?ring clears, $3 4 c '-? S". SO; extra/ No 1 winter, $3 ; ,ii 86; extra No 2 winter. $2 So'i ft "5. RTE VIjOVR more active; quoted: Fair to good, $3 :!0 QI3 75. choice to fancy. 13 SOTj $4. CORNMEAL steady; quoted: Kiln dried. J2 80'g$?pn. -is to brand. BAG MEAL steady; quoted: Fini white and yellow, $1 20911 25; coarse. $110g|112. TEED — Western, Quiet; city steady; quot-d: Western spring, $13; standard middling, 120 in 100 IT. sacks; (lour do. $-.1; red dog, 124 75, all August shipment; city bran, $19 bulk. $10© S2O CO *acks; middling |21®5 ."0; red dogr. *25 50; homlr.v chop. t?l bulk. $22-0 sack-; ollmeal, $30 25 Q $80 78 — WHEAT— Hesitation marked the operations in wheat to-day. The bearish sentiment amonjf trader did not finj expression in much sell! because of tha fact that prices are down around low point of the sear ton and many think have discounted big crops an pros pective heavy receipts from the Northwest. At the same time there was no Important support from any I liter, as the weather in the Northwestern states remains perfect and there Is every Indicatloa for an early movement of spring wheat which must be offset by a big export d»— maud or prices are likely to suffer. As a result of these conflicting ld>as, tho market kept within a narrow range and at the <• ■-• was oniy H_>?ic down from the previous nlKht, although practically ut lowest point of the year. In the early trading Minneapolis was a weak, spot, de clining lc on - iber, owing to liquidation. AH other markets also or*-ne<r easier, but aft a time steadied up on a little room covering and some buying for a rally. This In turn «as followed ty dulness in the afternoon and a gradual Fettling of price* to lowest point of the day near the close. Liverpool made a good response to the weakness on this sld«. cioblng- H'S'fcd' net lower. The West reported light accept of wheat and nt Minne at-olls »h»re was a de<-r»ase of 900,000 bi:»>i in stocks, although it r.-as fr.-^ly predicted that R«iUng against n«w wheat arrivals would soon be a factor In that marko'.. Total Western receipt- were 9*4.000 bush, against 972.000 b'jfh last year. Exporter* were out of line »H*!n, nn.l for the day took only about 23 loads in all positions. Uroorn hall «-st:mat»d that Argentine shipments would b-j I,'WO.UOO bush, compared with 1^70.000 bush the previous week. In the afternoon rcportd from lllnn»apuUs note<l a fairly good <i»-rr.an<i for rneh wheat. The rush market In New York dewed as follow*: No 2 red 70%e elevator and 77"% c fob afloat- !Co 1 Northern Dulurh. Mac, and No _ hard winter, 7x^_c fob afloat. CORN — The corn market started' out weak, owing 10 a decline of Wv'X at IJverj'ool an<l tna "Price Current" report which Stated tliat the crop would fully equal last yejr'g pro.Juo tion an bad benefited Ly recent rains. larger rereipts In the near future were expected to result from favor al.le crop ooniltions, ari ibrT* was consldi»rat>le «:o|> lo-^s e«JI!rK In _*pterr.b»r 'rurlr.tr the day. Around noon tr.«re ttua a partial recovery, in sympathy with wheat, but th* ':,!>-■.• worked off again near the clow* to o»-i«i x,, 'nt of tiie (session. BroomhaU estimated that Ar [-ntine .hlpment. would bo _.<G.M**> Mi'.h. against 2 «JO.- Sm bush &a pr-vlou» week. Exporter- took 10 oa<Uu V,, •> com Iti N-w York was quoted r.iy oievator nn.l .;<-: "f o"l. wfloat: !Co - white. 62c. nn.i No _ yellow, «lo f° b at" ■" OATS— Tha market for oats was easier. >h_ V.rtrvV-Ht being ;» seller. At tim^s there was f'.ir J-ominlE-irm-hou-e buying, but the weakne«. In other KVF-M»rket .lull; No 2 Western. «-<- c I I -N*w York NK w STORK mucks. rpstcr When': Opening. Hfgh. J>J«r. CJfwe. (lay. K!^ .::::: »™%l** »- • M May 6-1- H'* -2** fc " * ' keSnber «H WH BH MS M ■ - '• < . ■ r.J k - •> MITTAUS— TIN— There was a rnn_«nW£4 fK?*.,,^ £& Vu'J_r« aV r £l^ rI J^ a !bJ t tne'"irara^o^^pMie 3 availaW. for Lmnt*}l_le delivery itn.l'-rn hnld»rs \" '■>'"'' '' their riewa, and tha inarktt is l»enw» an.i , lJ , :1 1 > ' v "' t 1 . r '' C3u fc: «. . Bid. c Al.Uh: r.r« heard, an.l >0C»e < Uu •."''?* , r « adclec «s high a* 41.30 c, t*uture- ur« »-««>•. COTPbR cofitinur. nun in th- local market; wit.j !aK« ( ' u "_''| 1 " I««i_H<irlS.73c, electrolytic at 1H.37ii.H5.60.: Biid castlns at 184»15.23c The London market was a stii.de hißnar. with «pot quoted mi £*3 12. Ed and futures at iB3 Via- XEW-YOKK DAILY TRlP.rxr. FRIDAY. ATT. VST 17. LSArv— was no change in the market for lead, with ■Pit qucted at 5.7.">0 In the local market and at £17 In London. SPELTER also was unch_nped In both, markets, with spot auoted at B<&tf.lop locally and at _2« l.'s In Lon aon. IRON was lower abroad, with standard foundry quote, at 62. (Id and Cleveland warrant* at 53c. Locally tno market Is reported active and firm: Nk> 2 foundry Northern is quoted at $10 253*19 30. The market for pi« Iron certificates at the Produce Exchange was more acUre and generally higher, sales loo tens October at $18 25. standard foundry grades are quoted as follows: August and September, $17 73; October. $18 20, and November and December, $18. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS— Available supplies of mo iaaiies are kept In moderate volume by steady withdraw als on outstanding contracts, and th. undertone of the market rsmalns firm At recent prices. 89rrup_ continue in good demand an! price, are steadily held. Quotations follow: MOLASSES Orleans, centrlfujral, i-ommon. 14Q16c; fair. 16S18c; good, IS<s3»i:-. prime. 2O'i?_r>c: New Orleans, open kettle, 30038 c. BYRt'PS — Common, 14r«ir>c; fair. 15®17c; good, lSQ2t>c; prime. 22524 c: fancy, 260280. OILS— Cottonseed oil was weak an! lower. sal's In cluded 800 October at 32'jc; 100 do. 3:^. and 200 da, 32% c; 300 September. 3«^.c. and 300 do. M%c; 1.100 De cember, 20?»c; 100 Ausust. 27?ic: 100 Sontembor. 37c, and 200 November at SOc. Unseed oil was unchanged, r.e flncd petroleum is moving out steadily at recent prices. We quote: PETROLEUM, standard white, bbls. "Wo; 1 lllk, 4. We; Philadelphia 7.560: bulk. 4.45 c; retired cases, • New York. 10.10 c; Philadelphia, 10.0j.\ water white, New- York, bbls, 9.60 c; bulk. C.soc; Philadelphia. 0.63e; l,u!k, 1.-..-, water white cases. New York, 15.10 c; Phila delphia, 13.06 c: COTTONSEED OIL., prime crude, fob mills, Texas, _S4&2Gc nominal. September; prime sum mer yellow, Auitust H7.737 : i.:: September, 3Q l s 1 33'> :v »c; October. S2\SO33%c; November, 2SHO-S%e; Deccmbsr, 29Hi320%i0, and January. 29U@20-Uo: prime white, 43c; prime winter yellow. 4!lc; UNSEED Oil.. American seed. c:iy raw, R«!g?,Oc; out-of-town raw, 37^380; Calcutta raw, We; LARD Oil* CB%©7oHc. PROVISIONS— Up to the last hour provisions were firm and higher on light receipts and strong live hops. Offer ing:) were llcht. packers bought ribs and them was a good cash demand. Realizing at th« advance, with the weakness In grain, accounted for most of the late re action. Chicago receipts. 13.<i00 hofcs; estimated for Fri day. 12.000; Kansas City. 0,000; Omaha. 9.000. and the West, 57,000. POIIK— Quoted: Me?s, .<!>* -53$lft 75; family. $18 50©$18; short clear, 17^$!J>. BEEP- Barely steady. Quoted: Mess, $B^?S .-,(>; family Sl<vg*l" .'.«: pack et, |SoO©|9; extra India mess, $IC-jfsHs 50 REEF HAMS —Quiet. Quoted at $21t;$__ .'.o. DRESSED — Firm. Quoted: Bacons, SHe; 180 tb. B%c 180 Ib, 9' ■; 140 !b. '••Vie; pica. »%01Oc. CUT MEATS — bellies quiet Quoted: Smoking; 12% ©13 c; VI n.. l_c; 12 Ib. HHo: 14 Ib. lie. Pickled shoulders dull; 'ted at SU@B4lc. Pickle, harna steady; quoted at llgl^'j' - TAI*LOW— Steady. City. sc; country. 4%95%c. LARD — Quoted: Mid.lle West prime, 8.70@8.75e City lard steady; quoted at &Vje. Refined lard steady. Quoted: South America. 10c; Continent 0.2. .c; Brazil kt-gs, 10.50 c. Com pound (julet; quoted at 7\;7V. .- 1 i:\RI.TB— Quoted: Oleo, loo; city lard stearins. lOVic KICE — Rice is in moderate demand in the local mar ket, but advices from the South continue bullish as to the extent of supplies and views of holders. Prices are firm at recent figures - Quotations follow: Domes tic, screenings. S>i©3%c; second heads. 4<gi4Uc; choice heads, 4 *4 4 % o ; fancy heads, 5®SV4c: extra fancy heads. Ss.!j?6c: Japan, domestic. 4 % _* 4 i c : Patna, BH $s^c; Java. 4T4©5Hc; Rangoon. in bond. 2 4'!?-^:c. SUOAR — Roflned sugar hold steady, with withdrawals on Old contracts fairly liberal, but new business qi:!->t on the last quoted basis of 4. SOc. less 1 per on; for cash, for granulated. Prices quoted are net. less 1 per cent for cash: Cut loaf and crushed, r..60c; mould A. S.^o; cubes. 5.15 c; XXXX powdered. 5.0r,c: powdered, coarse powdered and fruit powdered. sc: Kaslo con fectioners' granulated. 5.1."c; Eapie coarse ar.d extra fine prar.ulated. sc; Ka?le. 2 Tb cartons. 2 r> b.iK? and E rr> bairn of fine granulated, 5.05 c: Ka^le fine or stand ard granulated and diamond A, 4.!>oc; confectioners' A, «.7"e: No I, 4.5"c: Nos 2 and 3. 4.50 c; No 4. 4.40 c: No .'.. 4.3."'-: No 6. 4.30 c: No 7. 4.:.ic: No S. 4.1'0c; No 9. 4 16c; No 10. 4 10c; No 11. 4.05 c: No 12, 4c : So* 13, 14 and 15, 3.P.'c. The world's visible supply of sugar is cabled at ?,170,000 tons, compared with 1,(20.000 same time last year. London market for sugar beets was quiet, but withoiit notable char.ge, with August at 8s HUd end September at Ss lO^d. Locally •ondtttons were unchanged, with the mark.? steady at 3 T -ic for 98 decrees test centrlfucal. 3^c for muscovado. 89 te^t, and 3 l-16ffi'3'4c for S3 test molasses sugar. Sales were reported of 1,500 tons old crop Javas from store here to Arbuckle. private terms; it was generally supposed to be at *%r. duty paid, 35 test, taken in store, lighter age for buyer's account. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York. August 16. 1908. BEANS AND PEAS — Weakness is still shown on, ail white varieties. Trade Is exceedingly dull and some holders are anxious to sell. Enough business lias been done In red kidney this week to make a pretty firm feeling; sales at $3 07"-'y$3 10. California lima in fair Jobbing demand at J2 S3. Scotch peas steady. We quote: BEANS, marrow, choice., per bush, $2 901? $2 95; fair to good, $2 50S'$3 85; medium, choice, $1 75iJ $180: common to good, $lSO0fl7O; pea, choice, t167H05160; fair to pood. $143?i1155; red kidney. choice, S3 ri7'i3 10: fair to good, $3 75'3>53; white kidney, choice, $3@i3 16: black turtle soup, |3 15 -It $3 3.".: yellow eye, $1 55; lima. California, l? 85; OBEBN PEAS. Scotch. $115@$117U|. BUTTER — to-day. 7.034 pkgs. The general market is unchanged. There is demand enough to absorb about all of the fancy fresh creamery th^t ar rives and the feeling on such is fairly firm. Two or three sales under tha call on 'change this morning at SSe, ar.d that price was current from store. Leaving butter that Is not acceptable to the highest class of trade, the demand Is rather sla<rk and there is a full supply offered. Exporters are not operating and re ceivers do not care to put these goods away. A very table part of the business is In range of 21 _> 22 1 -;?. more faulty lots going below the in.'ido flsTure, while the extras, as stated above, bring 23c. Ladles and packing stock hold up pretty well, but are quiet. Renovated in moderate request. We quote: Creamery, extras, S3 to i>s score, per Tb. 22 l a(3 23a (Mercantile Exchange official quotation, extras, 22^c); do rlrst!». 2<< '■■: v :.■■■. do seconds, 191T20C; do thirds. 17^..- 1 ; c; state dairy tubs, fresh, fancy. 21%{j 2_e; do firsts, 19', _52OHe: do seconds, IST; 19c: do thirds. 16 '-i 'if 17 c ; Western imitation creamery, extras. 19® 19 He; do first*. 17H018O; renovated, extras. 19 Hi? 20c; do firsts. liJtflS**-; do seconds, 1>;%17c; do thirds. 14®lSc; Western factory, firsts, 17 4c; do seconds, .? 17c; do thirds, 14H©15^4c; packing stock. No 1. 17c; do No 2, 1.-,-., n 1 .-, i^n: do No .1. H^lac. CHEESE — Receipts to-(Jay. 2.450 boxes. With still higher prices paid In the country, firm foreign and Canadian markets and stocks of fancy cheese cleaned up closely, the feeling Is very firm ami tendency toward higher prices, though no chango has been made as yet in the official quotations. Skims fairly active and firm for finer grades. Liverpool cable. 59s for colored and 5Ss for white. We quote: State, full cream, '.area, fancy, 11% ©11 Tic; do fair to good. 11',; 114 c; do email, fancy, lli»91l%c; do fair to good, 10«i©lH4o; do Inferior, !< ; if l!il !i! t c; do half skim?, small, beat, 9 5 :<\r. do large, best, 9c; do part skims, prime. 7»i'# SHe; do fair to good, 6 'i (57140; do common, 4 / g i sc; do full skims. 2T?3c. EOGS Receipts to-day. 18.197 cases. There Is a, good steady outlet for all the fine, fresh eggs that ar rive, and values for such are firmly maintained, bat the great bulk of the receipts from all sections contain so many badly heated eirs»- that it is hard to find a place for them, and prices In consequence are Irregu lar, with some pressure to move them more promptly. Prime dirties inquired for and firm. Oth-ir grades slow. Wo quote: State, Pennsylvania and nearby ■elected, white, fancy, 2'4®Jnc; do choice, 22©23 c; do ordinary to good. 195J21c: do mixed, extra, 22'g!230; do extra. firsts, 20ti'21c: do firsts, 18ft919e; Western selected, best. 19@19Hc: do firsts, IS^ISUc: do sec onds. 16'3^17»ic; do thirds. liViOKc; dirties, 123 14»«c; c»i«;cks. eoiZHe. FRISTS — — Fancy h»nd picked appl*» of de slrable varieties are scarce nnd firm; un'Tergrudes quirt. Pears generally quiet, with a fair demand for prime . lota of the better varieties. Teaches In heavy supply, ! stock coming In all hours of the morning and prices very irregular, with a lower average. Grapes ab^ut steady. Western musluneloni easier and nearby stock b»«insr pen erally of poor quality, is pressed for sale at low and Irregular prices. Watermelons about steady for rrlme laic* occasional lots of extra fancy exceed quotations. Pineapple, in light supply and firm. We quote: APPLES, Alexander, good to choice., per double head bbl $_,■>.» (gJ3f^)- do L*uchc»s an/1 Maiden Blush, $2Z>l?s3 25; do Holland Pippin fi-o'iiSS; do Orange Pippin an! A; trachan $2©s2 60; do ordinary to fair. $1 2Ti'3sl 75: do onen head bbl •* Ir"S1 r " S- C* ' : do Jersey, per '-j bbl basket, r,Oc«Tj-i 73- do per bush basket or box. r_>g'7sc: PEARS. Southern 'L« Conte per bbl. Sl«rs3 60; do Kiefter. *1» ■2 2B' do Ciapp'e Favorite. $2fts3 25; do per keg. $1»? $1 rv> : do Hartlett. per bbl. /mMiTi, do per l i bbl bTsket ;3c_'fl 2">- flo Tyson, per bbl, tl 50®$S: do Flem ish? Beauty. $1 2.'."i*l 60; do nearby, $ISsl 75; PLUMS, I <»r carrier 0Oc®fl: do per quart, SS5c; do per 1" Tb basket. l2@lQc; PEACHES, uprlver, per crate. 73 S $1 "5- do upriver and Jer?ey, p»'r basket, lOQ^Oc; do Western Maryland and Weft Virginia, per carrier, '■"■ .:' $•• 50- <<o per basket, 55985e; do Maryland and Dela ware, per carrier. fiOc(gs2; d • per basket. SOfi'-Sc: GRAPES Champion, upriver. per carrier. SI; "80" Mary land and Delaware, "£•:; do Moore's Early. 7BcC'*l: BLACKBERRIES, per qt. ««12c; HUCKUEBBRRIES per qt P©l2c: MU3KMELONS. Jersey, per bush box or basket 30c9t1; do Baltimore, per crate 60c352 73: do per basket, 25c®$l 25: do •'■' '-' Maryland and Dela ware per era-, 40c@?l; do pet basket. 40®750; do Norfolk per t;'V-<Tt crate, '.■';■■• do Tennesse per. crat« 70c052; do Colorado, *4fis6; WATERMELONS, Virginia, per 100, ?S*|l6; do Virginia, North Carolina and Man-land via rail, per carload. $1003*300; PINE APPLES. Florida, per crate, 5125253 75; do Cuban, 78c©H 73. HOPS — The market continues In a very firm position. with spot goods not offering en the local market to any extent. A _m_!l sale of states is reported at slight over 13c-. while Pacifies aro held at 14©170, according to quality. Oa the Const continued activity In reported In contracts, with as H&h as 180 paid. The crop continue* to look well, though some complaint of yield being; da creased by the protracted (spell of dry and hot weather. In New York State fine growing weather is reported ana picking has commenced in t/i« early yard*: qualities of the .arly camples ara exceedingly fine an.l hops h»-H at 22 ®-.'c. Hckingr in the late yards will begin within te n days We quote: Slate, lirt* choice, per Tb. 13!U15c; do common to fair, 12c; do Pacific Coaat. lIRiG, choice, 17'iflbc: do good to prime. 153111 c; do common to fair. _-m>l4c: ,1 : 11*14, lOtTllc. POULTRY — ALlVE— Receipts to-day. 9 ears by freight and about 1 car by Mpreas. Spring chicken icntiniie in sjood demand and clearing up pretty closely, but fowls tending to drag. Other live poultry un changed. We quote: CHICKENS, spring. Western. pe* lt> UVio; do Southern and Southwestern, Me; fowls. r . r Ib 13c old roosters, per IT), Be; TURKEYS, per Tb. 13c; DUCKS, spring. Long Island, per n>. l:!ii<3l3c: do Western, old. pur pair, 70080 c; do Southern ana Southwestern, 30ft SOc; GEESE, Western, per pair. Il_s©slsO; do- Southern and Southwestern, SOc; PIGEOKS, per pair. 2002-C. DRESSED -Fowls con tinue in moderate supply and held about steady, but selling -lowly. Spring chickens in very light supply, with fancy grades scarce ami cult- firm, with occa sional s;il?3 even hither than we quote Considerable quantities, howav-r, of both fowl* and chickens arriv ing Fhort of ic* and more or less out of condition, ar.d they have to be forced for sale at low and Irregular prices. Nearby spring ducks plenty and Blow Squabs i-low. Wa quote: FKE3H 1.1. nil ICED—TUR KEYS. per tb, UOISc; ■ HICKENS. spring. Phlla.iel phia dry picked. 3 to 4 th average to pair, far.cy, 23Tb do over 4 Ib. 21023 c; <!<> ■ raga run. 17® 19c; do New York and Pennsylvania, dry picked. lS^g 19o; do Western dry picked, fancy, i R. and over to pair. JGc; en avnrai,-<», 14Q)15c;; U> scalded, Bey 4 Tt> and over to p-ir. 1^<"; do average, 14015 c; do Southern and Southwestern, ay-rase r '*o. 14 it lie; <lo poor, low 13c; fowls. Philadelphia, dry picked, per tt», ll'j'ai 14c; do Western, ilry ptckivl, medium sir", selected, 13 : jc; do h*-avy. 13c; do averagß run. IS-: fi>» poor in medium, 10'<i;12">c; do Southern und Bouthwo3fern. 13 l ic; do Western, scalded, medium el-*, selected, 13 '-c tio average rut.. 13c; do poor to medium. 10© 12',«; do Southern und Southwestern. _O013Hc; old cocks, dry picked an 1 scalded, per IT). »'ic; pUCKS. -pring:. Long Tislnnd und Enstern, 12«>12H C ! do other neiirl.i-. l"c- <lo oJd Lone Islumi nnd other nearby. 10c; GEEBE. spring. Eaatern. white. IS-'j -''"•; HQUABS. prime, ;..•■•. wkltr per dosen, $15001- «S: do mixed. |I.sestS4; da lark. 11 2-012 S7; -lo culls. 50«:6H'?. I-OTAT«)t:>« AND VEGETABLES Iteceij.tß of potatoes were quite liberal to-day and the market rule, less ilrm. 6*ft potatoes In light pupply ani firm. Cucumbers fa voring buyers Cucumber piiklts of fancy quality nrra; uiiil«>rcr-J'«'S neglect*.'. Corn steady. Lima b«'an» fairly !!rm for Choice lots, with a few sales ■■' v- ry fancy at a slight premium Fancy lettuc* commands h!_n pr.oe*.; ordinary stock i..-!»-d. Onions generally »l«-a'1y West ern S| York r*"aa firmer. Strin< beaiiH rul« »-asl*r. 1o ni«.ti»(?B <iull nnd ummpmved. iH> quote: J'OrATOKS, Urns Island, per bbl. $1 COCSI 7.7. do Jer-ey. . o ; md SI 117 {til .".(>; >io lons. *1 -S'lrtlS': do -er bas. *14O»»1 4u: c!o Southern, per MM, V _.V<(Jl _<t; do second* and" cull. isr<j fl .-'.,, I'OTATOEB, Jersey, new. No 1, per *i bbl basket. $1t55C»175; do culls. Toofill; do ■*« t *"»gi o '> No i. per bbl. |3 _-Q43 76 do North Carolina. ?--U*3 ..( do Southern culls. 11 23|m M); YAMS, Southern, white, $l^."«f-__: do r»"i. Sl-i?*i; MEETS, per 100 bunches. SI: CARROTS, p*r bbl. $18*2: CABBAGES. Lone Island and Jersey. per 100, |_$$3; CUCUMUBUS, Jersey and L"n« Island, per box. ."WKafiOc; do Long Island, per bbl. $!&*-: do Rocklantf County. »1 50<352; do Albany and Buffalo, per basket. 75c©$l; CUCUMBER PICKLES, Western New York, por basket. $lf?*l 80; do Itocklacd County. pe* I.WIO, WBs3_o: do Jersey. $150®J2 6O; do jwr nfcl, Xl'tf $3; CORK, Long Island, per I<*>. St«#l -3: do Hacken sack. Jli!>! '■'-, do Mor.mouth County. 60c© 1 !!; do Soutn Jersey. «Wj#.sc; CELERY, state nnd Michigan. per sen. ISO-**" 1 : do Jersey, per dozen stalks. 10S3oc; CAULXFLOWBRS. I_)r.g Islan.l. j>*r bbl. BCc •*•<►: a" state, per eugsj- Dbl. $«1!)$7; EGGPLANTS, Jers-y per bbl, $1 do per Va bbl basket. 60c; do per hex, £i.r«4t>c; LIMA BEANS. Hackensack. per bap, $1 260#l ap.-*> South Jersey, potato, per bag. *I£sl 25; flo Hat. 'iCBJJ: A> rotato. per '> bbl basket. SI.JI »>: do fiat, 75cSfl; do Inferior. SOO'Sc; do Maryland, per basket. CO-?3»l; r.FTT! atat- p«r V» bbl basket, 75cS$l o<>: do per 2 dozen box. T.V'.;.<l 25: do nearby, per bbl. 3Octf9l; * p«r baSket 60<g"5c; ONIONS. Conaoctlcnt. whit*, per bbl, WO $4: do red" *1 735*2; do yellow. $2#s2 25; do Orange county, whit*, per bag. $1 7.V353; do yellow, $1 50C»l •-: do re.i (10(150; do Pennsylvania, yellow, per basket. ?1 12091 2.1; do Shelter Island, per bbl. $2£52_5; Jo other Long Island and Jeroey. red. $1 73«52; do yellow. (1 .3 4, ; ?-_5- do Jersey, white, per basket, (1 25 _*l 50: do yellow 81"3$1 do state, white, per crate, *1 _i» SI 75; OKRA. Southern, per carrier, and Jersey per 1.000. $Ku.<l2:i; PEPPERS. Jersey, per bbl. **: «™ per '.j bbl basket. BOefiOo; do per box. 30©4<V^: do Nor folk. r"r basket or crate. 000700; PDAS. Western New Ynrii, large, per basket. 75c#$l 25; do per bag. «ocO St 12; STKINa BEANS, state, green, per basket, Sl£» •126; do wax, "!ic<3il; do per bag. 75c#*l: do nearby p._- basket or bag. erv»73o; SQUASH, marrow, per_ bbl. 7Scesl; do yellow, crookneck and white, So_!73c' TOMAf. TOES, nearby Jersey, per box. _53«0c; do South Jersey. 20fi50c; TURNIPS, Jersey, rutabaga, per bbl, 730. HAY AND STRAW— HAY— Receipts moderate, on. there is no trade, encouragement for the deliveries. TOO chief rim of demand is •till directed to top grades of old. row scarce, and well euro! new. Selected western oo talns most of the best demand; good Invoices of State, however, may shortly enlarge. The market is likely to run through the remnant of summer before Important lull trading can be resumed. In the mean time all low quail ties will rule Irregular. We Quote: Prime, lar^e _ hh * le * per 100 in. SI 05; Wo 1. OoofcSl; No 2. 83ig02*.0: No 3. 139 800- shipping. 60©C0c: clover, mixed, best. BOSS3c; do other. 00«rT0o; do clear. 65^7'-^. Weetern hay, as a. rule, undersells State. 100 per I<"> It). STRAW— Straw atill holds an easy tone under the moderate, wants of hot weather. Receipts are expected, to soon widen. Wo quote the ran?o at 45i3'CDc. with Mo an occasional figure for strictly'choice, Receipts! of hay an.l straw, in tons, re ported at Produce Exchange a.« noon to-day: Kuo son River Railroad, a4O: Erie. 240; Par.nf-ylvanla. 40; Dela vare. Lackawanna & Western. 10. 1-shijh alley, «>: Baltimore & Ohio. 20; New York. Ontario & Western. *0; Central of New Jersey. 130: river boats, 140; total. 1,013 tO To'l»io ei Auc? It'..— CL->\-FRSEEb— Cash. ST IB: October ■nd December! (7 22H: TIMOTHY. (2; ALSIKE. *6 00. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York. Aunrust 18. 1906. 6EEVES— Receipts were 1» c»r». or 30« head, all con signed direct to local elaughtrfrers. No trading on live weight to-day: feeling steady. Dressed beef fairly active ana steady at 7'S»'ic per It/ for common to prime native sides- ceneral top 9c. So later cables from London or LiverpooL No exports from this port to-day or to-mor- r °r\r,VES_Rpceipts were 146 h<»4. Including 112 for the ____k-tvn. MmSS* was steady for all kinds .and tb«.of '»T-irira were sold out. Common to prime veala sold at to good grassers. S3 -.'._»s■»: West Vlr trF«resJH calves conUnuo in light receipt and firm at •ViJuV-. r. R,»: a yea ,, 17!) m .v.m«* « »»» ■* r ,XK.Si™« •-.?'-• » at "■ •a » 100 "■ at __?js_ffsre.s » r^«r. calves 18. ■»• -$7 28: S B^« *«" ,l? s r?alr ifc to c ' P pri^ £aS^E« ?«./ 0 _h5» .".-2 « ' *'»L 19 Kentuclry do> 127 *- at 2 roughs. 200 ft. at (3 <3- OTHER MARKETS-BY TELEGRAPH. _ ,1* ntTTLF- Receipts. 4.000 head; wmmmMWM Wb^wong to lVhu«.e r ; sheep. (4 253*5 75; yoarlings. * 3 S M^ 3 nVa« Ja 5S« $8 fo $ lSbG_ quirt: butchers and ship- C cS ° $Sl_l.ffi*-5: common^ $M3S$5&5. CATTLE nuvt- fair to Bond l shippers. $4 !^<Sss S5: common. $_■» (2 60. SHEEP atroßg. *2 T3©s4 65. LAMBS active and Etr-vnf. *4 5.K?(915 la-CATTUS— Receipt. light. .toad?- SSssISW fB 60«56: -Slppln, UKW »: ■■ .«4 2SOM 4f> V£X\LS- RecMpts. 150 head : ac tive nnd steadyTSS B0«$8: a few »^ 28. HOGS— Becefpt^ -,'.»,'■ Jftlr'" n-Mvs; »>.».?• hlcher; hoavy, t«4OO S«4S- m?xed*«4slSsn BO: Yorkers and pigs. $8MV9t655; roVeh* $s^*s-5- 'tags. (4«(4TO: dairies. $**»*« 40. iti^Tr A LAMBS— RocelpU 2.200 head: active and Kyflarnt*, »pR26; yearlings, $4| $025; ; wet hers. i-.'-"?M- ewes $4 75f;53_3; nheep. mixed, 3*6 80. KaSsas City. Aug! 18.— Ueceipts. a.OOO h-«d, irriudlre 1800 Southerns; market steady; choice export ar-i <lre%e.l beef ateers. $5 WfrSS 80; fair to good. S4» MSO- Western fed steers, (S0O«t«: atocken and feeders, (280a5450: Southern eteers, $2 75-514 2?: Ponthern ro-xn, «■".«■;•-, native cows, $2@s4 25: native heifers. $.«<Krs3; buil* $2 2S«$S25i calves, t250«9a Receipts. 7 700 head market. 6-JPIOo higher; top. !«12^: bulk of sales IS9*W«10: heavy. SB «t?M; packers. S3 93®»3 10; light." Sft«S6 12V4: pig". •» 280»5«bV SHBEP-Receipt*. 8 000 head; market strong: lambs. *MJ7l»i; ewes an! yearllngi $4 2S'^-5 40: Western fed yearltnfS, «U$U; Western fed sheep. $4 25 / 5?5 25: stockers and feeders higher. $4 «>2s«- EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET. Liverpool Aug. 15 —Closing: WHEAT — Spot steady: No 2 r<"d Western -winter. in. Futures steady; Beptem- Pr 6s R' 4 d: December, Ss J*>i<l: March nominal. CORN- Spot steady; American m'xeii. new. is "lid; American mlx<"i, old, 4a Sri. F>sMr.*s quiet; 3eptern»>er. is 7.! T'ecember, 4s fi T i«d. PEAS — Canadian steady, <>>» 10A ' 'FT.orR — Rt Iyoulii fancy winter steady. m. HOPS in London fPaelflo roasO firm. £3 10s-? £4 18a, BEEP dull; extra India m-«s, «sa. PORK quiet; prime mess, Western. 90". HAMS — Short cut. 14 to 18 ID. quiet. 59s BACON doll; Cumberland rut, JS to 30 tft, 50s; short rib, IB to 24 rb. 5T.s; long clear middles, Il3ht, 5? to 34 •■, 529; loner clear middles, heavy. 33 to 40 Tb. Ms Ud: short clear backs. 18 to - 11 rb. 495; clear belli*", 14 to I<s Tb. ~~' BHOTJLDWRB — It to 13 rb. dull 4:» LARD quiet: prime Western, in tierces. 443 Sd- 'American refined, in pails. 455. BUTTER steady t'irp?t rnited States, 9's: good United State*, »5« T A T.LOW- flty stan-iv. ?">s 9fl. TT.'RPRNTTNR — Spirits steady. 455. ROSIN Common steady. 9s Sd. T'Vtp.ot.kuM— Refined quiet. fi»4d. LINSEED OIL. quiet. Us. . TRADE IN CHICAGO. [By Telegraph to The Tribune.] Chicago, Aug. 16.— "Nothing flolng" was th« ster eotyped answer made to-day as to how much wheat had been sold here for export, although while saying fo the brokers inquired of could scarcely take time to reply, bo busy were they with their cable codes framing' replies to their foreign customers. "Nothing doing" was also what came over the wire from the seaboard en th. same subject, but nevertheless the export clearances ara gradually working up to about the 4.C00.000 bush-Is a week rate that Is said to be a necessity of this year's heavy crops. After the close It was said by one broker here th.it he had sold 11 boat loads to-day and 1* yesterday, that he had kept the information "under his hat" till this afternoon, and another broker who had sold 5 boatloads also made confession after t!-.e close to-day. New York reported 8 boatloads ecld In addition to the foresolnj. Market at the close wu Ho lower for futures. Corn and oats were heavy ard lower, and provisions a shade higher. For the first time In over three years wheat to day »olrt under 'Co. that price being shaded Vie on a few trades in September. Thia mean* a loss on every bushel bought before the opening thU morning for both December and May delivery, and for next month's delivery. Bidders for larger quan tities failed to get the cereal, while smaller lota were obtained. I»-al receipts were 804 cars, with 273 cars estimated for to-morrow. Fine corn weather and liberal acceptances of yes terday's bids to the country were incentives to the) selling at the opening to-day. The market started weak, at from >&c to *»o below yesterday's dos«. Demand for shipment was ll^ht. Local receipts, S8 cars, with 9S cars estimated f«r to-morrow. Shipments hence were 313.000 bushels. September opened at 48^c. s^ld off to 48c and reacted to 48% c at norm. The oat market wu weak for a long time after the opening. Hedging sales for account of North western buyers of country offerings Increased the weakness, and tonga became liberal seller*. Local receipts were IU cars, with 249 cars estimated for to-morrow. Shipments heucn were 70.000 bushels. The cash demaod was moderate, with samples to '.<• lower. September sold from 30T«c to 31c. off to 3<i?,f\ and reacted to 30%0 to 30->ic I •• v islons ruled firm. Thera was a good class of buying .it the start, influenced by the continued light hog movement and the bettei cash demand. September pork was wanted by saorta and sold from Jl7 2". to Jl3 37';., off to $17 .0. September lard -old at $S 72". and September ribs ,'rum 83 95 to $1 OT'.-j, up to $9. Hog receipts were 14.000 head and prices at the yards were 10c higher. Trust Companies. Exec ••to: Trnstee Ohartsred 182 L. The Farmers Loan and Tmst Company, -! Kos. 16, 18, 20 &22 William Street, Branclij 475 Filth Avenue, New York. Administrator Guardian Excursion*. •'Th» bsst of cvefTtMne at the bMk «te*T* Just Enough "Personally Conduct* ed" to do away with th« cans and annoyancaa of getting about YELLOWSTONE PARK BANFF HOT SPRINGS CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COLORADO, ETC. 31 SHORT TOURS Through New Tork. New England and Canada WRITE AT OWE FOR BOOKLET la«Tr!du»l Travel Tle*ets by an Railway and fltaamahtp Hum. Fell information en- i-.»rratlai by t«!«;tio->. T*L <BeO Onurjrer. RAVSSOSID & ■ WHITfiOEaB IS®. 25 UNION SQUARE. NEW YORK. Boston Philadelphia Pittsburgh Chicago. Etc. . ■»? g% . -MTnr- '■ '-'Si "fit mi i*f in "i^ l^ yT&Tt'^ —^-^^^*^^-^^-«=^fa"» They Cannot Burn! They Cannot Stekt All tickets tneindo admission to DREAMLAND, CONEY ISLAND, the Greatest Amusement Enterprise) In the Wort*. TISIK TABLE (SUBJECT TO CHANGE)! L«n.v» foot lWth St., North River. »:46. 11:00 A. M.; 12:30. 2:00, 3:00, 4:50. 7:45 P. M. Leave foot of 22d St., North River. »:00. »:45. 10:59. 11:15 A. M.; 12:0n M.. 1:15? f:0O, »:45. 3:45. 4:SO. 8:S0, «:15. 7:00. 7:45. g:SO, 8:10 P. M. Leave Pier 1. N. R., half hour later than at aid B:. Returning— Iron Pier, Coney Island. •10M9. •11:25 A. M.: 15:10. 'HoS. »l:40. t:5«. B|4Q. 4:25. •5:25. i:10. 7:10. 7:55. »S:*o, »:25. •10:10, 10:48 P. M. Returning from Cor,-»y Island trips marked with a * go to 129 th St.. North River. Rocnrt Trip Tickets. SS Cents. Round Trip Tickets, 139 th St., 43 Cents. STEADIER TAURrS makes trips EVERT OAT to It SHIN BANKS. Leave E. Slat St., 7:89 A. M.: Pier i.New) No. 1, X. R., 1: JO a. M. Bait ani tackle oa board. Gentlemen. 75a: Ladles. 50c.; Chlldrea. ISe. TO-DAY'S TTAIX TABLE. STEAMER GRAND REPUBLIC ROCKAWAY BEACH L/v. foot 129 th St., N. R. 8:13. 9:00 A. M. ; UilO P. M. L,v. foot 52d St., N. R.. 9:00. 10:00 A. M-: l:S0 P. M. Lt. Pier (Sew) No^ 1. X.R., »:SO. 19:40 A. M. t:O9P. M. Lt. Yonkers 8: IS A. M. Tuesday and Friday. Lv. Roekaway Beach 11:00 A. M.; s*oo. «:30 P. M. Konnd Trip Tickets. SO eta. Cnlldms, tS ots. Include admission to Steeplechase Park, at Rock&war. Daylight Trips R n mff isA^nA onßeautlful Long island Sound IMDkVIPII I IHC On Mondays only, steamer Irs. Pier ROHWICH LlHt. ♦>. N P... 10:00: ft E. 234 St.. 10:43 A. M. : for New London, connecting there for Norwich, Xarra. Pier, Newport. Prov.. B«ston, etc New London Exc. Tkts. $2 50. good returning earns or nert night; good ret. by rail (tame day. due N. Y. 11:00 P. M.. S3.SO. HCW IIAUCH I IHC Str- Rlcn - Peck, week days. lvs. Pier i.ZXI MICH LIRE. SO. E. R.. 2:46: Pier TO. E. R.. It. E. 22d St., 3:00 P. M. ; return, lvs. New Haven 12:-13 night. Sundays: Leave Pier JO, E. R, »:JO A. M. ; foot Bast 3M St., 10:00 A. M. return dJe New York 8:48 P. M. Exc Tktu.. week days, $1.23: good 2 days. Sun. Exo. Tkte. $L BRinCrDnQT I IMr W»*k days. Stra. t*m Pier 20. el R~ DnlUatrUill LIRt. 11 00 A. U. and 3:0O P. M. (3e>ta.. ] P. M.). Aft. boat lvs. ft. E. 23d St. 3:30 (Sats.. 2:33). Ret. He. Bridrecort 8:00 A. M. and 12:00 eight (except Eats.). Sun*. : L.ye. Pier 20. E. R.. 6.«>; ft.E. 2^d St.. &:*> P. M.; lye. Bridgeport 9:00 A. M. and 12:00 night. Far-. SO cents each way. going by steamer, return by rail. tl.flß, C HARMING NIGHT TRIPS by steamers of in- Fall River, Providence and New Bedford lines. Descriptive folder on application Address Daylight Trips, P. Ok Bex 452, New York. MB/ ad Special train from foot I i/l l\ I* J - West 3 3 d St. 8:20 a. m.; *-* A Js\ LLHiLJL Liberty St. 8:30 a. m. HOPATCONG $1 I NEW JERSEY I AUG. I I CENTRAL I 19 GHARMING EXGL'i^SiGNS WEST POINT. NEWBUROH AND PO'KEEPSIE Daily (except Sunday), by Palaco Iron TJay Ur.t Steamers "New York" and "Albany." Brooklyn, ValtOa St. (by Annexi, 8; Deabrossea 3t.. 8:4O; W. 4id 3t. »; W. l-Ath St.. 9:20 A. M. Returning oa down beat duo •lid Bt. r.:.in P. M. MORNING AND AFTBRNOO!* COXCERT3. SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO WEST POINT STEA>»:U MART POWELL. Leaving T>?pbToss.s St.. 1:45; W. 424 St.. »:<»: W. t2»th Ft., 2:20 P. M. Arriving West Point «:SO. Round trip far". returning by West Shore. X. Y. Central or Btr. "Ramsdell." $1.10. Ample time to see Cadets in Camp, Public i:ui;^:nt!«. etc. Orchestra r,n board. THIS EXCURSION MADS EVERY SATLTIIXAY. CLOCK ISLAND, $1.50 ■* EVERY SUNDAY. VIA LONG INLAND RAILROAD AN© STEAMER UK££M'ORT, Special Kxpreaa train, with parlor tars, leaves foot E. Stth St.. N. V.. 8:30; Brooklyn. Ftatfcush Avenue Buttioa 9:25 A. M. Returnins. leav« Block Island 3 P. M. Sal* of tickets limited. The right la reserved to postpone the excursion and redeem tickets. State rooms, Musia and Refreshments on Steamer. IT** -ties. SAITI-DATS— fitr. *X)TtenV > leavae \ ill lilt. New Pit? •. E. R. (near Hanover *^P * uv Sq.). at 1:10; Hist St, A O, 1:45 C . a P. M. Returning arrive N. T. -i« •Sound * m SUNDAYS — Str. "Ortonr laaTBS to ,\vw Pier 8. B. X.. •:»(>; S:r. <:«»!i Hf J * "Orient" or "Sa»:anjore/ # loaroa Sis*. sea tun a St >& p _ at 10-00 M QlenWOOd E,cur»i<m -oa. TtehMte. rockaway warn m LONO ISLAND RAILROAD. i. B ., 4 Vnr York, foot K»Bt 34th street, week-days, 9 3©i CBO h »•> »20, 10 8". 10.50, 11.8 ft a. m.. 12.80. •ISO. ISO. ! •:> •"••'■ 3.20. 4ia 6.20. 5.30. 6.40. 7.20. S.O<X »■<». ! •9.60. 10 SO p. m.. 12-00 m!ilnl*ht. "Runs OB Sat. only. RED BANK LHI Leaves franklin «t.. Pier 24. N. X., dally. » a. m. 3 r m. Sunday*. »a. in. only for Highlands. k«J Bank. eta. atxc 60c Trolley conn«ctlon to Long Branch. A»bury Part. City Hotels. HOTEL GRICNOELE, 56T11 ST. AND 7TII AYE. A SELECT FAAIII-Y AND TRANSIENT HOTEI* '.'MEAN PLAN". DOsTBfVfQ *-80 ier diiy and up. KVUI'IO WITH PRIVATE BATH. 8_' •»► per day and up. RESTAURANT A LA CARTE. WILLIAM P. CHASE, also Fort \ViUUm Henry Hotel. * Lake George. If. Y. — ELEGANTLY rURNISHED APAKTMENT; prt • Mtte bath; $150 daily; . hiding me.lii. two. (23 weekly; one, *15. VAN* KKNd^EUAi-11. 17 Eaat llth- Saratoga. BJ \ — SARATOOA 6PRINGS. H. T.— Htm Columbian _:\.. Hotel, opposite Congress Spring* find Convention Hall. Terms. European. lI.M daily. Uelttdlng bath: American, Hie. Tmst Companies. ham Schools. New York i TIn ' 1 Ye<tr «3*^« &J9 L niversitv gCa « Law School S ■**!•■ CHim, Ito m >_ir»a_ I_, 4. Tosapitt.., g*e^ V.'. T'_iiO3 B^.. **. r. \t\ yoiUC Day School IlNumlt. L\» SCHOOU Et«b__s Seheol. Si* or Tor'- CU7. . "Dwl__: MMhti" or tnatruetton. IX. a. in two ymm Z-U M. la tbf*« yMtr a. Ul«h minlßiii 9a*d fir c.:» .-*- GBOROK CIIASC. C-__. Instruction. For Boys and Toon* Ken— Ccrairy. "THE BEST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE la the Untied Statsa/* *■ «tat la oatd aC COZXIZTT 0 — USOS, Y.Ttaln Delaware, by oaeof ttsgr*^ MM *ij travelled WO rallas to attaad. If you iwi the few: |p la In a Commercial or a Shomaiul aOaeaUsß. wr •» c.» C«U«« at one* for full lafon—Uua : *» ■■rr->J'3* la - wtt* en* Una ta Vflimtatr-oa: *,:&•> stodaaea from 13 •,-«•• UAtiM West falas ■ Poll— ■ Of S»t: .-a*l i~!.- --*tIoSW For Both tVmssi Cttj. aIHE BEHT-TXT SCHOOL CT T^XOCAOSJI. B<;iar^ OT^2 Ert*_i »-»jr>. Bartem Bri..'" L«acx A«SL. K. E. ~ "- M N. , nrocklyn: 12 Cocrt 6t. Ne»it<: Eeb-i»r Bniliu*. ECIIOOLS OPEN Al^. EliJtliTTß. For Boys and Tecnsr 31 »a— ' . ~* .ci is B*%mo^m r , ; i i «#«■ <CLrfinni 3 * business. No usa 4th Ate. aod t3d St. Sabtrar at D,-i# BARNARD SCHOOL E25 BOYS COUXOC PREP. A GRAMMAR, Til St Wutllu mm IOKOEROARTEN AMD PRUIiRT, »• XiSBO* A*> •IST vaui BXGaVS sia.-ar. i*th. CA^iiOoL' Hamilton losiiiote fcr leys (Inc.) Preparation for Business aid College^. yifl*«ttih. Year iv^ia* 8«p-taai«f »a. STEVENS SCHOOL TTTC AC.VTTSMIO ECJARTirtVr OF &rE\TT>S I>"3XITCX« Or TECH.VOLOGY, RJror Street, between oth and ta ei^. llafcf»s*a. X, *. nEO?X^."3 BSPTSMBEm i;r3. >* Registration day for apnUaaata far stfatu^o, w.«m». day. Bmtemhar Kith. Sxasolnattona tor adaaaaslsm am Tb.r^vr «-■< "iii.i aeptomber Utb mA Jits. Cooraoa of atoAy preparatory to tf.-r»n-»i >. ««m, Schools of ge!«mc«, Law as.: MwWrlna, TIM mt* c- tsiiioa for all itissii Ji «■» • yewv * SSOpartana, S"or astala—s ajstr to ta » rr: .. For Tocrs- Lftilea— City. BARNARD SCHOOL EE GIRLS COLLEGE PREPARATORY. 431 Woat 14Sth M Kfefierfarttn. Primary »ci fsrarrca,a»v 151 O>n»eal A,^-v UTIX VEAi; IIEGO*^ SEPX. ftiXFI. CVT.VLOO, Hamilton institute for Girls 8 WXST «ST tnriUEKT. Manhattan So.. X. COLL£GE PREPARATION— CLA3iE& Legation best la Now York City. r;»-r Tear begins Oct. iXh. fCustrated CatJlsr-*- CE LAICEIf SQHOGL fOH G.RLS, SOI Wwt M*h St., Cor. W«at Mm» Am (Formerly 71 W. €3th and 235 W. 90th £:•.) Jsth ya*r beiin* Oct. Ist. IndlrtdrnU lilim ||— i tY»rar»s far all colleges. JCa horns «tatl3r for girla m> tar 1-*. d^^arat.* Daparunaox far »tti«U ton T*f-- 3^c< on Apellcailon. THE MERRILL-van LM.K SCHOOL Boarding as« Day School for atria. Tniai—lj Tha "is and 'HiumpsMm School. Opens October M. • 80, 83 aad 54 last 67tH MS, ?,- a -r Tssk, K. ■ Tar Young Lafllja— Cocatry. "TBS CASSXS.- Miss C E. Mason's 3 Ss a *■ Fot Clrla and 'Sssasi Vhjsssj lkJl^" Taiijlsma aa> N. V. Bvory facility tar outdoor llf«. Pir.!:? c: e» r«»r UB paplla. for lllnstratad circular asliroas MI3S C E. MASON. Li* JC. Lock Bin Tl9t Tarrytuwn-on-HB3acs\ JR. % College of Saint Elisabeth, Qmmbl Station. Near Slorrlstotfa. N. J. A CnttcUo '■r'-rHMt Mt rim h!gb«r eiuoatlon at woman. Pull ooUaftata «nd>r- s«n(.5 «n ( . Tory courses. Empowered to coaCsr aOsTPOOS, T '-- -— >rii for healthrulneas of location. For cataktr* &3d hill partlcizlars addles x th« Pi •IdSBC RYE SEMINARY ro 'Z£%*~ Sirs. S. 4. UfA X3»s Ulsfaa STOTTTi T-r*. Ii«« lirt, • ■yfORAVIAN BEMINAXT for CM!. »»OJ«t<!SV >>>. J.U. Powtdad 174». 187 th jaw opoßa ■ope 2 - A* •treso J. MAX HARK. P. P. PrlaolsaL Teachers* Agendas* ~ AMERICAN* AN*> VORKIOX TBACOTKKv Ao__sCt> SBMliaa Pro«ee_ors. Teachers. TttMtta. Go* -!:_•__•». e*A« to c*cl!egoa> School* and t-actlles. ASPIy to Mrs. M. J. "JG-FULTO.V. _3 ifsiaa B« :»r^ ADVERTISEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS for ■ .i.V Tribune r.-colv*4 at thojr -ttox-n Ode* .-*> __B4 Broadway, between t»ta and STth ate.. jauT»«rTiec4 > 3v AdverUaomoata racetved at the folio wins; hsajMk c.r-« at regular ode* rate* until & oclocic p. ex. ■%{%.% V\ *»•» ay*., a. c. cor. -34 at.: 153 4*h are., ooex. lath at.: U Sa_: 14th st.; 25T Weot «3S St., between Tt* a»4 Sti •--««.. 563 West -_3t!> at.; 1338 8.1 are., botwoaa NOs a.-M TT_l •ta.; in.B 3d aye. B*-r Cist st: 1703 lat _*■.„ em; «i st . 197 nut lZSth at.: TIM Tremout av*>i iio i.\ are., near -list st. : __■! 3d aye. : Sl* Bleoekar a_ Musical. INSTTTXT-: Or 3SXBICAX ajßJßft Catilogu* _rosi iiiar. _< m Mm Surrogates' Notices. a NDERBON. CORNELL*.— IN ruRSTjANci. •"■ of an order of Hen. a boar C. Thorn**, a S-:rr__«r_ of th« County of New v ark. notice 10 heresqr pttea »TVi persona having cUims - ,j.^n»t Cornelia lalsiii_ l_u .< th» County or New York, deceased, to preaoat tsa »a* with vouch thereof to tho snhorilhoi. at hjsr pli:« of transact lr.g business, at tb» oOco off her StT ■■■■■ Ay.rill <k Brlnckerhoff. No. (10 Wall Btie«t. __ ta* re.— ough of Manhattan, city of New York, on or beCor* t_e Ist day of October. 19u«. - "■"" "• Dated. New York, th« MtJi Cay of March, laoa CORNELIA K. aVeri|_U Vxtcatrlt. .AV__?.tLl. A BRINCKSRHOFP. Attorns %t thStsW ocutrtx. No. (SO Wall Street. Rnraagh c; _f._!u:ta-a. City 2 Now Tork. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP HOJf. ■*" Abner C Thomas a Surrogate* of the t'ouaty o.' New York. Notice is hereby given to all persons navtaa claim* against Harriet P. Warden. lat* of th* City ** Paris. Republic of Prance, -cceased, to present the ._=; • with Touchers thereof to the subscriber, at his plze<> of transacting business. No. 40 Wall Street. In The CSV of Now York, on or before ID* iota day of October next. - Dated Now York, th* 3rd day of April. IM* CUAREXCE WARDEN. fcdiatasstwiiam. •TRONO & CADWALADER Attorn*) • for aum-alstrator. 40 Wall Street. H. T. CU7- JN PURSUANCE OF AS ORDER OF HOJf, Frank T. sntsg»ral4. « Surrogate of the County st New'Torlc. nonce la hereby gtvrn to all p#r»ona havSM claims against Mary itoee J«nklo_w tit* of tb* COuat/ c? Naw York. d*c«-a»-. to pmnt th* -am* with vou:a-r» thereof to th* subscriber, at his place of trsniailtagj fcu-in<>a-, N> -•» Mt. Hop* avenue. •» the eit-»" el Hocht^ter. Xew Tork. on or before th»» 26th day of os«s> Ur next. WILZJAM C. BARRY. A'imtnlaUatoSV D-tcd New Tor-, tha IMb day of April. ISMI ADVERTISEMENTS AND •rBSnUPTION* tar Us) _A Tribune received at their Uptown O(Ik«, Na. 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