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TIIK MARKETS. TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. &j ■ear Tork. August 24. IsM. j^r.,. aMss. M**.. «| prenw-1 poultry. pica*. 1,4g i SJnir. bbis Ji O ;S'H v * poultry, crates. . SS(J KSr wck? *»-lM Oransw <CaJ). case* . 778 f^nijneai. ban 2.4-0. Grape* iCal). crate*.. 1.900 =t4:e«l bMs 144 Phirr.* <Csl», crates... $,'■<">•) ivheat. bush aj«w Pear* <cal>. crates... r..«7ft i els, bu*h «•£& : I'-*'">»«a <Oai». crates. I 423 I £5 MUSH W»*2» A:>t.!e«L bbls fI.S» I •PesV. burt -J! l^ Potatoes, bbls 7.MX» I ■•Malt hush 3 1-5S I? 1110 ™- PkS»». I.OOJ Rl% pktf S-*J» R~tn. bbls J.ono 5,v ton« 9>n Spirits turp. bbls 1.300 c-ra* trr.S Hinsa. bW» US* ! MiVften. ton* lf« l!ola.«*s. bbls 375 | 31. b«le? m J^:Oi!cake. r Vc» CM risii'ee-1 "'•«' h S4.«»:cil. tub. bM? 175 pi»f bMs "> Oleo stock, pkjn. 4»7 • OMf. tc« 42 Peanuts, bag* 1.450 mjSt <eanae4i. tears. ! Tobacco, hhd* »<». r.»ri bK« SS'J Tobacco. pkca 7?O I 5Sr5 rye- «^; Whiter, bbls sm \ *S»c"r. v*r* m Wool. Facks I.SOO rat meat*, pica*. ••• Zacatan. bales 175 i L««! tim-r TV* I«>. bale* I sf » • tiri tcp «.o<4! Cotter., bales »••»• iT T $ c.".«« *♦■ Coitorserd oil. hbls. . . I.MS ■ r.. ; m. r»P* J«.V, Copper, pieces 750! nre»«' t-K«rs ,SW bS**' P !c» 3.875 i Butter pkge.. •*"! Hides, bale* 50 ; cLft* rfcc» S.eiUJ, Skins, bale* 3riA , E^T<«»es l -«« Moss. bcJes 75 . EXPORTS. -runt, baJfc.. ■- l.M'TTar. bK« 14 fern. M*l> W. 572. Refined pet. (rals... 7«2«Vi C«i». » .' "; Gasolene, gal* SS 4 > en* tush-. 5K'2; Cottors.eed oil, mis. 2.«K» Bear.!!, buth I>3<»: L-Jbricatin)? oil. pals M.««> Flsur, bh!« 4 -*>«•?: P«>rk. bbls f,7« Flrur. »aeks «.74. r . ' Br-ef . bMs 1 498 (vflimn:. bbJ« 1.214: Beef, ten 862 Bmr. ■» *>.»*• Bacon. tb 443.729 Hsv.' bales fliaiLarl. » 1,160.170 fnkiacr. «a<* ■ « A^. Ta!low - » 178.3CW Ottotwee,-. meal. st» 2«O.WX» rjreafe. Ib laonft Spirits turr. gals.. 82*1 Batter. Ib: 37«.9T.0 Bislr I-"- IJ3. Cheese. Ri.: 17,100 PStro. b&Si 21 ! CASH QUOTATIONS. ;--- Nor, No 1 fty.iao 25 ' Obttea. rr.Udlinc »90 m*a s°. No 2 soft.. wea j oooas. No 7 Rio es g;eej ra"» ... 2$ 00 I Sugar, granulated 4.90 l*ke rcppei Ingats . IS7B Moi».s>es. OK. prime. 85 Tin . . . 41 "0 'Beef, family $10 50 Eaefcaaßß lead »** I Beef harr.s 2175 ppe;ter •<• I Tallow, prime IK, Wheat. No - red. . . 7»V j Pork, mess 19 25 t cm. So 2 mixed. PT Hogs, dressed. 100 tt>. »4 <«•«. •to 32 Th 35*j Lard, prime S 75 Hour. Kpls patents tSS GENERAL MARKET REPORT. : S*m rork. August 24. '.»». | COFFEE— The cc««e narcM was active to-day, largely ss a result oi s-rit-hinr froai near to late months, -which j «*« scc"wijar!><l by a Tci:<>nl:t*; of the differences re turn the near end distant months. The tone of the I ir-srk't was generally Meur; : ,-. an.l after openinc un- | ch«nF~l to 5 r" lower, the market closed steady net I SEcharffl to M m i nts higher Sale* toe the day were ! n»«riv :7'. .■•"■■> begs, of which about 112.0CX^ bass con iistta "* exch»mt«S arA re;i~ser.ted the continued eve.i i l^ ■!> o( the ' -rrlev options, the fir« notic* day ! it fails on Monday. Th« opening; «?r. hardly as i f r-r-i so cv« <-n the cables. and it has been noted "that I -♦hll» IJm r-jrr-r»an tr,ar*fts wens relatively easy and ' •Zirrp»rn ir;T»r»-rt« »er« fc»a-.-y seller?, th* looal mar- ] jwt t»as a^-rar.cir.jt MM lone sit->; that since the «ie ! c:;r.:r.K tsno>ncy set in. r.'i^nnf hE« ruier« relatively : #T«siiy ii I ffers very lltt'e c^f^e• In the iorci mark*' . j Esrsptaa tra. ; ? --....« are Bttdouhtedly short cf actual I •urr!'>£. «rO Eurnr^an et<-<?ks arc supposed to In low. ; Ha-.T* closed nel ■her.«».l sfte- having r*»>n ■•* Franc Jijgre^ at thi> hour of the 10-a! Aperir.R. anl H«rr>b;:rs : •a» Bochanced to -2 pfg Ijwer. The Brazilian mark* 9 «t!l! aded rather un»ettl*tl. H;o ': r--.ni; nominal and ' far.t?s n*ss at unchanged -.r ■-«•«. btvi rt-ceipts were fUil i at all points. :"jrtt-e:: "jrtt-e: repom -■-•' drcnlatißg regarding , tr» urifa-.q'st> mditioa of ti : » trees following the big ! crop BOW marketing, and It is said that they are r;u, I tht-rnint *'ifn«-:ent -. leor to put on th» proper foMage. j *hll» thers is iet little »!y.i of the first flowering, o.' *-h:'-h there ar» . ■ (rally i'--ef. the first being usually i aeeotrated of mi 1 . i?rprrtar,co. Ber°rt« from Itrarll re ' j,n^o,i esothnwd Baa ires h<-r. wi;h 'empc-ra-. season— ] ai-!«. fteSM compiaints o* dry weather •:» heard, tut j f - ■ ... sjeual <*au«e of con|p!alnt nt thie *«*«•■•:-,. The market for »ro*. • r.ffee was steady, with I Bnetailcas ca ;h«> t-.8«'» <-.f t.-,.- for ll> N.i 7. i TV.* rars» f f contract pri ea in Ifac local market t■ is ? V ester i Opening High. Ij3-x. C!©«#. day. i A^cust . — — — <..'C>'o« 1 . •« <i "» Trr-«reb^r ♦'•«-" <?.7<» c.f;:, 1;. 6506.70 (I.e. ; Ortotwr «.fcO 6HO 6.50 «.W^«.R5 6.;.. i •.VafT.l-w ■ — — — O.M#«.aS « •»• J j»r»,xti»r . . 6.!«1 8.V5 C.W G.»5e7.«¥» <••:'• ; January — — — 7.0087.t« i-\k. ' renmar:- 7.<*» 1.05 7.01 7.<C.<ii7.15 7 .*>« | yer^h 7.1" 7.a» 71" 7.1357.20 7.10 ! >nr!l — — -- 7.2067.80 7.15 i yav . 72" 7.8» 7i:" 7.1'3a7.35 7.2S , Joss — — — 7.55er7.40 7.31 jalv 7..".*. 7 4.'. 7..".% -■: #7. 13 7.35 COTTON — Th» rqttoti market continued fairly active ; ard rajfil trally steady, wtth prices advancing quite ! thin:::.- 'iL-rlng the middle feseion o.i eoverins;, hull gup jTt Etii I"?? raiorabie crop neve. which «>r.m«>.i to come : jrilr.ly TrAin t!:e '•!»-•*•. Th*- dose was off fr<mi .he | t«-., bat M»srty at a r : advance of ef>lO points. Sa'.es • « th» la -».r- ••I'mBi"! at 3SA.OQO bales. The open- I lr:F *sv EteJady a* an advasjoe ■ f 2 points tr- a decilie rf 3 r-:r.:r. with the marU't turning firrr.er rijfht after . it? -all ti baling l>y some recent bears coverins; -f local j fhm* er>i v.i:;iiic by noes with Southwestern con : te'tjfr«. T.-» feature was :*> laer«as«d crop damage j r»p r rts. A vut uenlity 't this kind of r«"< v.-as , jii^i in circulation by two or tfcrec of the large com- ■ e'.ff'.nn r.f>u«*«. daimlOS leterioraMon through Bieddir.g. : rjft. and <s{.rr.dC« ty irn»cts. Of coarse, as th« n« » crop t^-fin.cs a-s:;ai>l» for the market more bullish news con «-rr.!:'.i; It Is aiir<>?« :■>•■..'.;. the !ule. and it is the •eetrn v. he 3 .':-*<li*.!n|r :». natural ar. ; to I*. flllßf l>l It •♦♦rce.l :h«- -. atnsonc local bears thai the bIK increase In b-j;;!fi; • rop s<t.s was due t« the operation or a c;i<)Ue -' Gootttwestem ler*. »nrt after an ad-.-anc* during th* mMO* resclca to a. net cain of about I9QIB pointe. the mark*: '-aft ofl rnd«T » r"r.->v.;,! if rear pressure anl reaHri?);. Sorjtbern markets ■,-<<. i,nchar.s^<l to 1 We h:r'r.«-r. ant nrj>-h )es« private news regarding th» spot r.v-ctin »»•= obtainable. Private .-ab!eji from I^verpool tr»re eootUcttns. seme reporting that there was but little ctfiSSrace in t:-;«- market, on-l others predicting an ad vaace. Lcral rear ■I lillWl 111 wh* somewhat uutcttlcil fcjr the iufh of ha<l pop news, but the weather was not «-ons!*«r- 1 i:r><avorab!<\ and the bull file did not seem : to r* n;u«-h rr-rr* poi Isr Boperintendent King's weekly rc'verrp-t firnre« follow: P^rt receipts. 49.5U3 l«!e=. tr* - .". id la?t y»">r. «»verlord to n:ll!s and Canada. .'.451 hale* agalcvt 4t.Sl« '.-.•• ;«»r. Pouthern mills tak lr.p* estimate 20.00 ft bal»». agi>iT>« 30.07 1 * lan yror. r,ain *< mix-1: at i«ter!or Iwrm I3?t year non», agninet t.478 ■'la»t :ear. Brought into oin v .t for week. 7.V324 bile., scj . ■; t:< f*Je« last year Tlntal crep movement: Pert r*-<-ei r ,t«. 7.«01.35a »le*. asrsirift 10.252.92* bales 3»ft }»ar. Overland to ttH.!l» end 'Tanaia. 971.^10 ba'e*. *r*:r.ft 1.117.747 l.ale : - la«t year. Southern ;i:.i! takings •*t:na»ei. Snn.AOn he]e«. against 2.22.">.t.73 r-al*» last jegr. Ftr.,-k at Interior towns In <«cess of September 1 r»n*. s.rair.^t R7.97X bales laM rear. Bmoejiit int > sight tr.us far this »<a.sPri. H.<iT3.2.t9 bales, egain»t 13.034.521 titles la«t v»ar. Th* total crop movement i* for 355 dsv« :;.;. f^jjcr.n. gainst IS* days in latM and ifXW. Th* range of contract prices in the local market to-day VtJ- £9 ff.IIOWF: Tester- Opening. High. Low. Olow. day. >.r- . _ -- — s.er»gß.72 *•« fer>tejnr#r « TO fc>7 " 7ft ' R.7Se*-S0 R6» O^tr.i* ... . RB4 O «■"« KB2 R.ftlfift P2 «.«."> KwinVr .. kk- r. <->s R»1 fl.01«|»«2 s»i r>ec«mh<r .. . 'sw *».!« >i«r. *>.''"!S«.flß *.»* lanuar>- ;. . ■* »21 ft "7 ».1S(?.».1« »•«» r»brjar. •» 3" 0.2« J> 2^ »IR<S« 20 ».13 Kerch ;. . ft.m 84 "'« ».as<a*.24 *17 Arr:: ... a!«i ».31 t>Bl «.aS«K».2X ».!» May ».23 ».4» »23 9.8058.51 »23 The ]0.--al spot market was «"<et and unchanged, bssls" tniifJling upland S>.W>c and mlddlin- <lv.. 10.15 c. No 631e«. ■sinbern spot markets were tele-raphed as follows: New Orleaas r. >». 1 !0c lower at 9 7-10 c; «ale». 100 bales. Merrmhis n-jjet unchanged at J»*c. Oalveston steady. torhacged at « 7-16-: rales. 8.«2S bales. Savannah «suiet. nachsnged at (»1 I* sales. 05« bale? Norfolk quiet, un ■chengea st p%«; eale*. 31 bales. Augusta steady. 1-Mo t^h*r st {<«»&**ic «ale«. 141 boles. Pt. Louis <juiet. l c s*>rer at Hr sales. 2<*s bales. <Tiarl«eton steady, up. chatr<"j ai »He. Ealtlmore nominal, unchanged at l)Tnc. Cpedai Cotton Eschars* Liverpool cables: Th« "* r r Me] spot market was quiet at 5 PJlJ?** decline basis American milling 5.2 M. Bales. 4.000 bjiJ«i including 3.000 American; emulation and export. »O0 balej. Im port*. l.ono bates, none American. Futures opened quiet er.B unchanged and closed firm at a net advance of 4 to ♦n points Quotation*: August. 6.0»d: August-Septem- Ur. 6.04.1: September -October. 4»7d: tob^-Novernber. Uad November Der-etr.ber *«M:. PP * C*ls^Ls^«M l^i^^^Td^prltl^y. s«d: Ma»^ Jae . £.old. MVnchaKr: Tarns and doths quUU Ccr.paraUve cotton staten-ent for the weeK anaea rn «ay. August 24. 1803: . Bales. Xet receipts at all Cn««d States ports during i9Za J«*t*r^*lpt« at' all' United itaiaa' iiorta"aa«ia E2gjs v^«>k lft<t y*#r • ••••-• *inK*iMti ToSj receipt, to tarn, dat, lirt ;«r-....-....10,3W,«S Li receipts to same date last year~ .... — . ...^^ see Sirons for the week....- ....-• Ettorts for same week iart vaar «. M ... •fS! Wat export* sine* £ejiiejnb«r * — ~ IStmt Total exports ?aip« data last year inTsS fto* irailVnltea EUUe ports-. - .^ .. — ••—•;L; L " 3 - CSS etoc-K at all rniui Bt*tea port* osjb» tluis l"t £^ y««r iio'»so Se« et Liverpool same ton* U»t , -sr . . .^.. 780.000 «t"k at Atnerlcaa afloat for Ores'- Brit*!.- oa .. ♦:?r.e last year • ••. «.vw A. followlnir ere tie total rat receipts of cettoa .• all t*rts since geplrmber 1: Tlales. Ba!»s. Odr^toa 2.GW.823 Btumwlc*^ 1^* Tfl * fe,? rl - ap ::::::: l -S:SB R^^. v: :. Ea«Sjah I.6ll.W Portland. 0n....... 4,Ts» Ctarlc^on J76.C-V0 Port Artbtir eal £a< a:::::::: a»i*%. A «!rf.^: »«u|« Korfclk 6*2.<P7T|Jaeksonvtne l^«g BaJtlmor* «*487 E«r»e Pass. Taxaa.. 3.C23 »'.w Km «,S:5 El Paso, Texas M C'.aton 1..J Laredo, Texas...... {.m Kenort if- i ■ J3.059 Mtnsr.peKS. .«»».... ;«( W"O eaa'r^^w*."."! SSS! •»«« T.006.6e* ?XOrR AXD JlEAlr— Tie market for fiour *»a M '-«*:■' at unchanged prices. Tbera waa a fur bosU nee* in Kansas stratabta. winter bbbsMMi M lev Prsjfl* spring. niX) Fl>oUn. steadri ajaeted: FaJr to *"*• $>a0M«13; choioe to fanoy, «««<• CORN MEAL steady; oootad: Kiln dried! » Mi»2 I* •• to fcrtcd. LAO "IF**- steady; Quoted: Prime whit* »r.i >e:iow. jl Sf/J-Jl ii; coarte, Jl ICKJtI 12. yEIT->—We«t err. steady; a'f stoadr: qnotod ■'■„.*■. tl n,» *18 jei - '«-'. mlddiJcr. » 1 0 \L, '••■ ICO rt «a.cks; llour a... 1^33; red Ar-r. 12Z» all prwrat clt/ Vr*n il» bollt ta>f«3>W ftc'/j; nLidllrjr. ul*»&iMj r*A i<r. St3.-Oj ttrniay chop. *2l t«l^ Jl-iGO sucks; olLiml, ">JN" *,rHEAT— -v.it*.t ra^-rX<-l w.i rtther «-:.: §li fir fell BO assre than steady, efewwir.r -<n. r it.,..; f.t'.-.:*V',rj. »i:h ti.. clt»s rrrt^iiciiiy enchant** from «U uwvi'v . E'^ist. ft opened a ulf.e tlebw Uiajx th 4 :-» ' •« i^e>-,!. or, e-r-.'^T.-. al.-*". ar.4 rfdr. e In tf.« Kortb. - •»■ tZ* r«^"le't ur.iler cematitsien iiTObe b». ::.'.«• a.ni". t» r»-u fr-',r O«*^» »h«t ••«• ter.'-r !. v .ax 1.C.1 c! tho«« la irtrculaUwx »srl>l la th? wit. fe*-Ter»l e#lUnave^ of tV« •;r. •■••.*• CtAac'.*.a '•"" > l '*•»»« ' »tinet!y b*sni<h. as". 'Slir>-r:i cpinf^'i st>n- i e*r!:s,t rora.-'.:.-^ r..cllCTis up -t»rt, la ll.» J.'ort>i»t«t r»UI.« lzrter*cr*>o. With r.»r»r»t • -* ur.itli of ri*w grein tt varloiue point* Sf.'.'wea nr.e -.-i.: .. »hl<ih la a rr:»»jr.jr' Of?t>»t th» r«.lu taJk. Toi«.l , - xirj r»o«lpt* «»«r6 417,0^0 bush, •jmJc*t •4*/r^> bo»:. '"'. >«*' '*;»9r«mef for t!i* i"-*.f ftl'.e'i to oom^j up to U.« ■'•->•'•. ■ rtt- ■-• ! t l>» ■»■«*«; v <!.-« »i<S4k\-v, a/id vim lii» bsT.iih *'i£ci*ra !4i;.».-" report Iksfiy tL.ti^A th« At^r--^ ***&'-+* ii ii i^Jaaywiitr. "11^^ Pt BBSS) eBjSBStSBB. S^BBBBBB; BBBBBBBBBJSB^SB^ " l i^ Ja^' er °, r "P° rtea to b- light. Co'trax* export <3e- S5, w a: l1 oaly ° loadß Wwr * reported. a» bl<i» all came coajWeiAbly out of line. notwithstanding LSvprpool closed «;«t *'J. hlrb il- ?rlln? rlln •<> vv Ii1 ''i *i to 1 mark and Huda V«\!L^f ,, up I 4 P° lnt » Arg-entlne shipmrnm, acoordlna to K.!2? m £* J1 - *' r * ••».«» bush. compared with 838.000 ?iS«^* srf5 r f, vtou " *♦•»•• - Th» ra»h market in New York V%ll, a » ra "°« s : ijo 2 r*d. 7,«e elevator and 70 He to b tt^l; aS. 1 -yy o"**0 "**" 1 Duluth. 864 c. and No 2 hard «'? ££• !rC)^ Cl f °.b. b afl °a«- CORN— right at th* ££«i if- corn ft 2" l Bior * * r •♦■■ weall •» d *>- «nd at the i^- .*". *" *° UBd * r *•»«• rr^viou* nl«ht. Rain. In the Rf" ™ 1 a promiße of cooler «»ath«.r w^rp the main »»li int. motj\-j. itecMpts wore modfratr. ?Rrreßßtln~ at all Tiv^^ ll f U t l 4; 0 2 > .M. M " h - ■fatn»t 47».nr*» b U »h la't year. i?r»T^ - r "' 3 f<»'J buiih. compared with 2.8mi.000 huih i?m^.*M,'i S 5t k , Export demand increased to the rx »K«v^ f 2 Inc ' ls *" *" P°"«tion^. The cash m«rk»t tor «£ I- rU , va Z ''io'i 0 '" 1 *• follow.: No 2 corn. 57 *l»va •wr^sl i C « k° « "r°* t: No 2 nhl "- ft2r * n<l No 2 *•>- ims It Oh?« b ' fl^ at °ATS-Ther. was heavy tel Ha* of fharr, de^!, SO by . on<> of th * bl » "r*™tore. causing a 25£ P-iiP -ii- liil ln P rlces - ■ P"rt of which was recovered ?mv mT..'. Ci l r. ovortn f 1" N»«- York rash oat* were «»A n?p"«' 8«0.tT l»o:l »o: clipped w h!te. T.« tn 40 lh. V 477 00rt la»» V£,' '«• h i? brfn ".125.000 bu«\ ar»irst burt'^---,M, s^sr-/vT r* 11 5 " < * orn «-I"«ran^» were C 63.800 KTEW TOHK RICES. BepTe^ ° :: T o r: ! l ns - -"^ Sj*- %. T^ Corn: f^^b-r ;:;;;; M ,, ,. jU ms g^ I 0s lE |I A thV"i3,^ Ther " **• » further advance of «bmit £ISI 15. 1. * . on "" market. . with »p-t c!oHng nt continued Ut ? r " * l €IS * lOe - I^-«liv the market improV^ne?* ""^"V W«h*r owin R to the fried | S. « fcr rfl- Pnr spot* supplies 40.»0e oca o:- Londcn •"? for both *P nt and WWrea In the lake ouftSS -. it l^* ll^ no B e was reported, with London 'i^X .?~ LL * ed «a* higher at £17 M «i In lanH^ fr£ - J -i»« IT" 1 ' I " to, firmer, (with quotatt-jr-e were firm an.l generally hl her. with No 1 foundry 5520. M] founnrv Southern at 2 Northern at $?»& ©520. .N» l foundry Southern at fL'Og'.*^ .v> and No a foundry Southern at >lv rmg ; !>% The ma-ket for Die .r<-n o-rtlfleates at the Prr.du.-e EJx«-nai--re rj ci ea«i^r no'r.e^of " n<l • < "l " r »«•«-«•-> Sundry, So sale, "c" Eli «ie^ Wn^ ar<l * OJn<Jr >' quoted: Auevst and J>ep;em .nd 0 ,™ 85^ AND gTRirPS-In the market for n-.olasses bSt rr«nn-i a - < ' a ,'' y lone waj r«orted, with moderate Si'i V .!• X'" sa ?*' movement and available supplies well held. Quotations: MOLASSES— New Orleans cea irime n !.'f>^^ ni t?- \*$ ll * cx talr '»*9is.-: rood. 1P520C: prime, J»©Zse: New 1 ? 5 " 1 ' -.pen Settle. 80«88c. .SYR! PS Ss2TcT OO f n ancy"'^i 88 c fair - I5 « 17 ° : £W>d - '<^ pr '^ OILS— -Cottonseed oil -.>.?> fairly active and firm to-day on nanlpvlatl^n of ftertember. which Fold from 85Vi< 10 l i';. tesvtner with good speculative demand and li^'.'t offering?. 1 racing was chlefij professional. Fales. aJit bb! * Aueiist at 3<ic. lfx> bbls September at 33»40. 4'X> do at .^^t. W.O do at S8o s. wo do st s6 '-" c - 10f» .jo at MHc. 2.500 bbls October nt 32'?.-. i.m. do at 82<4c. IKiO do at .t»'Sc, f,".i bhls November at 30c an<i l.lrtii bbla L'ecember at 3oc. Lin.«?e;l oil «n-- unchanged. Hcfir,?.i petroleum v.-r-s In -.. * a * f%nable .leman<l. with price* !ite3.-:-> . We quote: I ETRoi,Erj|. standard white, l.bls 7.00 c, and in bulk. 4.C<V: PM!ai!elphia. t.b!«. 7. .•,'„■, and in bulk. *.«sc; i" fined, cases. New York. 10.10.;: Philadelphia 10.05 c: S£. : r\, wh w"- N>w Yorh - •**•■• 9 - 6<lc - anrl » n h* 3 '' I*'.1 *'. «-s<>c; Philadelphia, bbls. o ..V,r\ and in bulk. 4 4.V : water white D^fSfiv N>w Tork, IS.lOi?: J'hiladelphip. JXOPe. COTTON SEED Oir^— Prime oru<>. fob mills. ¥ 40. October; |Tln:e summer yellor . Aupru«t. .trt©36' •■: geptemi^r. 3«'« «?3S'£c: October. 82H932%c; November. SIMfSO^c: De cember and Jp.nuarj-. 2»it|i2fi\f; prime white 4."'g44r I-r!n:« winter yellow. 43f. UNSEED OlL— American teed. city. n-.v. SBO»*e; out <r town, raw. r!7^3>.-: Cal cutta raw. 68c. I.ABD OIL. CK©7oc. PROVISIONS— The provision market was generally firm nil day. especially Icrd and ribs, which were wanted by packer*. Pork eased off pfter_th«- openiiiß. but rallied near the close. Chi-iisr. receipts. 17.01 M hog?: estimated for Sat urday, 12.0«>; Kansas < ity. «.«»«; Omaha. 7,000. and the west. 5l.00(». PORK steady; .juot«-d: Mew. Sl!»CJl!>*"<'; family. *l<.-,ftgsit: short clear, $17(3!P1S 75. BEEF st early, quoted: Moss. |«e«SaO; family. $1055*11: packet. $*o<*g *9; extra ind'an mess. $Ui<i«lii r.<». BEEF HAMS quiet; DUOt«d at *21iBt2SK.'». DRESSF3D HOGS <;ujet; quoted: Bacons. B%c; ISO tt.. S^c; 100 rt. I*.-1 *.-- 14i> It. i»Uc: pigs. »«4©loc. (tT WEATF— Pickled helli»r- quiet; quoted: Kmokini, 12H91Sc; 1(» lt>. 12-: 12 TK ll'ic: 14 !b. lie: pickled ahouldera nominal; quoted st B^iS?%c; pickled hams q;:V:: quoted at 12«12'ic. TAIJX3V? steady; city. KHc: country. T>GT.~ c c. LARD firm: quoted: Middle West. prirr*. ».TOC«.«)c: city !ard »teady: quoted at S'^r; i»(lr<"i ler.^ quiet; quoted: SouUi American. A.S5c: r.Miihpr:. 9.2r>e; Eraiil. Ijecs. To>sr; compound steady: .jimt^.l at 7U©7*»\ KTK.ARIN'R flrnv quoted: Oleo. lOHc: city lard stearine, l(»'<ic. The wholesale market price ••' beef cuts in New Toils City rj.-ise<l «•: No 1 ribß, IS'rc per lt>: No 2. !V-; No 3. 7c; No 1 loir.s. 14c: No 2. lie; No 3. fte; v . 1 chucks, «V- No 2. 4".--: No .1, 3c; No 1 round, f-. ; No 2. 7c; No. RICE— wos falrflj- actne locally, with coon de ir>pri(l Rt Pnuthem points and ih« undertone steady to firm. At the Scuth nm mills -hut .».>wn for the want of lough rice, to mill. Quotations follow: Domestic, s-.-rern lues'. .? 1 v&r;-"i, •: second heads. HM%<". choice heads. **%■? * «r rancv hfsiF. ."^.' ! ;.': extra fancy head*, s*iS?fic: .Tnran. dorn»Mic. r74- 4.-: Tains. 5H®S%c; Jnva. 4 T <i'g' 5Hc; P.an»o.,r, i : -, bond. 2 l *©2'ac. ST*G.\n — Refined Rupar was called firm, althc-ush some sale* for prompt uhlpmen * were, made at 3 nei basis of 4.T<-. Irss 1 per eenl cash, for rranulated. The following are list price*, subject to a rebate of in point* and a dis court of 1 pfr crrt •■■;• rash, 7 days: Cut loaf. Jl.fiOo: crushed. r..«>(K--: mould A. 5.28 c; cubep. 5.1.V: XXXX row- Or* 4. .'<r>-. powdered, coarse powered and fruit pow cer«v3. '•!•: Has:'" cpnfectloiwn=' sjrafiuiated, r>.l.">e: Kafrlf roarne and extra fine jrranulatei, .'«■: T'ac> - Hi cartons • fine). 2-!b ha»ts (fine- and 5-Ih bags (fir."i aranulated, r..f:sc; standard eranul%t<-d. 4.1J0.«; Diamord A, 4.90 c: eon Certioners' A. 4.75 c; No 1. 4.T'~tc; >:r.« 2 btH ::. * . r>'i,- : No 4. 4.40 c; No r., 4 .-:.-,<■: No 0. 4.Hlh". No 7. 4.2.V-; No S. •■4.20 c: No '.i. 4.1*.-: No 10, ». I*"*-. No H. 4 .'■--•: »> 12. 4r-: Nos 13. 14 and 13. ".!•"•' London reported a hißher market for sujrar be?ts. with Aucust <jnr.t.->d Rt -Or 4*4 d and Srt> t»mher at Jrs 3 s id. 1 rid market firm. I»raily the. mcrket ri= Btronjr, with prl<-«» mo-> ire upward, and duty uai<l ra es quoted us f ,Uow«: CnitrlfuKal. Ort test. 4c: mus rc>-f.ri". 80 test. S*iQSHc. nnd molasses nuaar, K!» test, 3■»i.:-.~.<3 ■» i.:-.~.< Willett & Cray's weekly review f.airi: "Total Btoch of Europe an I America. I.ra7.»^(» ton«. against 1.448.082 tons 'a c t year nt th-> same uneven dotes. The Increase or stock I? 500.557 tons, RRainst an Increase of 5.".2.H5 tons last week. Total stocks snd nflosts t.>p^tlipr show c visible »u;-.!v of 2.1«2.«* 1 » ton-: axainst 1.793.032 tons Tart year, or an Increase of 369. 557 tons." COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York. AtICUSt 24. 1806. BEANS AND PEAS-^Ther* was very llgnt trading to- ] day In a.i varieties of dor.iestie i>eans. lTices have not ! cr.br. red maierialjj, however, b-jt'sn-.all whiif are essy and on.y the choice quality commands our top q-.iotatloris. H*l kidney are feteaay at the recent -advance. California lima lower and th- temper of the nmrket is easy. Scotch peas lean rather ln buyers' favor. We quote: BEANS, marrow, choice, per bush, $2«oQs2 03; fair to good. *2C»>9>S2SS; rio medium, choice, $1 72Vi©*I *.. r <: do common to good. *1 50iii«i «*: do pea. choice, *i S2V»fltsl »: <!:> fair to good. *1 4;ijJ»:i £»•. do •.-■•• i kidney, choice, $3 IOCPS3 15; do fair to | good, S2 B«'S J3 '>'>: do white. kidney, choice. {$9f3 10; do i black turtle soup, choice, $« 15<3f.1 35; do yellow eye. choice, fl 55. do lima. California. ?2 75; PEAS, green, , Scotch. $1 12 1 .i«l*l 15. BUTTER — Receipts' to-day, 7.30T» pltgs. There was a moderate demand for high grade creamery and prices far such were firmly maintained, buyers paying a little more money In some cases. Bids of 34n were mad« under the call on 'Changs for extras, and that price was paid from More for some of th<» very fancy goods. Commercially tine grades sold at 235284 C, and there is a pretty fair supply of qualities from 21^22 l»c.l »c. These are not veiling quite so well. Below 21c the movement Is fair. Reno vated, factory and packing stock hold firm, with moderate offerings and fair Inquiry. The clearances Indicate ex ports this week of something over 10,O()r» pkge. We quote: Creamery, extras, per Tb. 23H024C i Mercantile Exchange official quotation 23 L io; do firsts. 21'/n 1 8*23r; do seconds, 19H®21c: do thirds, 180>lPe; stale dairy. 21c; fresh, fancy, 22Hfi23c; do firsts. 21®C2c; do seconds, l&3'20o; do thirds. liVi®'lSc: Western Imitation creamery, extras, 20? do firsts 184jl8*ie; renovated, extras. 20«J20^4c; do firsts. lK\t®lt»c: in seconds. I«mf17 l*<?;l *<?; do thirds, IS® 16c: Western factory, firsts. 17^»JR.-; do seconds, 16®17c; do thirds. l«^ft«jfl.V.ic: packing stock. No 1. 17©17Vec; do No 'J. WflflH"-: do No 3. I4Sa.'.V»c. CHEES&- Receipts to-day. 5,838 boxes. While trading has not been especially active, still buyers have shown very fair Interest, and th«» market has cleaned up very closely of fancy grades of email cheese. Country prices continue high, even m. shade higher than last week, and holders ar* quit- firm in their views, though no change has b*en made in the official range of quotations. Skims fairty active and firm. Liverpool cable, 60s for colored and ££•« for white. \V« quote: State, foil cream, lance, fancy. 12^4c; do fair to good. 12Sl2Hc; do &mail. fancy. 12Ho; do fair to good. liHjM3c: do Inferior. 10011 c: do half skims, small, best. ft»."ie»%;o: do large. best. 8Ho; do part eklms. prime, SW9S*»c: do fair to good. «%«T?io; do common. 4^®«>4o: do (oil aklms. B©Bc KOG6— Receipts to-day. 10,«» eases. The weather turned much cooler during th« nlsrbt and there was quite brisk demand to-day. Ttaa call was best for fine stock, but aH grades sold fairly, and tho tone of the market Is firmer though Quotations are not materially Th« idvkic* In tie offlolal rate of flnta to WViiOBOc waa merely In recognition of tho conditions that prevailed yesterday. A ooasflSrsMs part of ,— «• -« Is « _r H -. ranr^ cf 17HO IBUO for the ur.«r» ''l v -.->d.- but *-^ i 2OHo is obtained tor jiood graded lota Mid 210 for candled and grade stodc D!r'J*s are firm, with Mo aaally obtatoed far fin's eaadled u.-e ■-■ , -k« »'.?«-' "We quote: Stata. IHnn^ylvanla and SSi*yrirts?te- -*-,:. fancy. ?5327a: do chole«, CfT-i-'Oi Lo ordinary to good, 2&323 c; do mixed, extras. 340250; do'extra. £«!*. MS?3c; no firsts, 3>g«o: Co Western, oe- J«ct*4, t»»t 21P2l\ic; ilo ftr«ts, 203J do Mcondi 17H0 l&j; ".0 thirds. ICHSi6Ho: Citti't. 13SJ."-c; check*. loaiSo. *nUTTfi — TRE£H — Best irr*l-< Ct B.rp.«p ar.-> i«ars r»Ul'--S' fairly e.t about la!© r.FJres. Tiu-MJ (* '!►"* sup ply. Pewhis ln !«LTE«r eupply and lower. Grapes raor* plenty and Vtuker Huck]* '.■rrrr* Crtr.«r Muekinel-nis 1- hwv rjp;-> Waiemelor.f- plenty en 4 (*.-;'.: J»Ln» a;pie« e # >jiv. TT« crnotet APPIXf r*i varieties, r-r b f ' !2«*3fKs; do ("■••- T*risU«», $2^tßj it-.'-Hh 11*.-*- I««t per bM, I2^f3: do Clapr/s Favorite, [»r bbl. *2-© 1.135: dV no:.h%u.,- |fi6«*i m ; do 7- o-. *: r-3> h; '-. Scoter |! 85^1 "'■ «o conimcn. iiejico; PLmiS, itate. per basket. lf>tf2Hot PMA.CHEJS. p«r o\r rl<— «■«■»£»■' «■> per basket, WtWcj GRAPSTP, Pola ware. &e'c««*, |1 »>«-tl T.".. «3 NUrarv *1 2T^sl 6O| do b>rk 75c^»lt BLJ^ITPBRRrraf r«r <I?art. *«?'.'>- KUCKXSBKTIRIEP, *}12 : MUP£CMKLONS, -.r»ev. p«r cra-l* or beek-V £0t760s cio Mt.-.Ur.i «r.l D«iawar«, i^r cmt» 40e^Jl 2f. do Colorado, fZJjfS, <J< r-«r pony crat*. *• oo3'?a} VATTmMBIiONS, pet hUß.ired, f&»»2ftj do p«r r-i..'.-^.- 1 . $I00C«20O. JlOrS— Very little locremsnt In lf*r^ hop*, bat fy.', 3tr» firm' In their rt?we, £rr.»U »•* o* ;<->or Pviiftfi h*w b»*.i rr.jule at t2^lßa On the r»c!no Coayst »VJ haH l»««r. D«J3 la «ra.r!r.»'axic«s or. contract* for I©M crop, rwt b-ivlrr at rat ftftira :« limited to one or two conc*ro«. r.>';»n.r of a trsj»««"rlon of tt'«-jt 700 b»iy jf :faC>^ TaitJrsM h*nr»fr. <>iofrm »*. lTvi-(l>]Vj In >>>w Ycrk Put- lift crop 1* P>r'.4!/ rtpfnlr.g »M plcklnr ha* cm-. rn«a^d in some cf th* U'« ynrd*. but tick!--* in Orer>a >-.:: rvt becoxr.* general t-'for* t ' i first wiMrd of SepUn} ♦>«- V.'c cunt.: 6- a-* 30r«, choir, p*r Vt>, IMMCoj do cowmen, to fair. 1T©12.-: Padfi f>*rt 19». oholo% pe.f per rr 184h4c: Pacir.o '";-•*' f(rt * -OS'" POlVrRY— UxJv'&— No carload loui *.-»r« ur.Vie<s<?'l to <• J- but 8 cjlts »r« L-ji/.r <-arrl».3 rjvt.' •:, tLe 'j-«- r )£ \y ,-^.verV TTvT:^*e< X*» '>in« I;JS -jo*^/^' all £*~ L;^i,;.^°; &n<l the feeMne nomlnUJv r--m. "VT« <jnotai ftr.4 Bo«jUlv.est«rT. iL . , 13^', lv ' !^, '?.,„', 7 rwh KIW f o-^: : -.?V- ri moderale eepply aatf c£i3r.«^p closel/ at firm prioe». fcwin* ehtckens fcov » r a-« c'^lir t.er.'y unarmed. «iP«cWly on «aM«4. rhe ton* is w«ek k:M jr.setUi-i, • serially o:. •ie:Ae-J < EprloK firkey. I; meaerkte rJr?ly an-i '»r. y -;• i-",i? •*« proa^tij \jrr,g Ji.aj.d *rjl other n^-.nr/ irrfc.^ <! iik« -Jr milfrstelv ? aptlve, !,t held about •]•»*/. P'; .«! > I'Jlßjv ami (JuTu W« ruot*: Frisfa killed ric-"..- TuJt- NEW-YOBK DAILY TEUTONS, SATFKDAY. ArGT>T 25. 1906. CIUCKENB. spring. Philadelphia, dry picked. 584 tb average to pair, fancy, 22«28c; do over 4 tt» average to pair, fancy, 21i33c: do average run. 17«Iflc; New York and Pennsylvania, dry picked, fancy. 17(©19c: do averrge run. lS«l«c; Western. .lry picked, fancy. 4 Ib and over to pair. 180190; do average. H«JI4 l »c; Southern and Southwestern, average run, 14&14Hc; poor. 101713 c; FOWt,?. PhlladJJphla. dr>- plck«d, farcy. MHc; in aver age run. 14.-; Western dry picked, medium. selected (cul!s out). 14o; rio selected, bbl, heavy, He: do average run. HVic; do poor to medium. |OB12c: Southern and Southwestern, dry picked, selected, bbl. »4il4c: West ern, scalded, medium sl^e. selected, bbl. He: do average run. 13Hc: do p>>or to medium, iodise; Southern and Southwestern, -cnlded. selected, bbl, 13'-2i|l4c: do scalded. Inferior grsjrs. 10^13c: COCKS, old. dry picked. SVsc: So scalded. l ir; DOCKS. sprlnn'. T^>nß Island and Eastern, i;ei-'.'c; do ether nearby. 12c: do old. Long .Island and other nearby. l««c; OEESK, spring. Eastern, white. ISttSOe; SQT'AES. prim*, hit.', « tt> to gozen. 52 7.V do 7 !?• to doien. 12: in fi^U'j n> to dozen. $1 SO; do mixed, per dozen, $1 25951 ■"••»; rio .lark. ?1255»137; do calls, per dozfn. 50i5<V<c. POTATOES AND VEdfcTABUCS- Irish potatoes weak er. Sweet potatoes tower. Onions show irregular quality, with tone, weaker. Cabbage* dull. Oi-umber* and pickles lower. < 'orn higher. Celery steady. Cauliflowers largely poor. Kitrplants weak ami lower. Lima beans steady. lettuce weak. Pepp»rs lower. Peas tirm for prime. Market overstocked with string beans and very low. Squash dull. Tomatoes weaker. Other veavtables as quoted. We, quote: POTATOES, 1/ong Island, per bbl II .Vi*(S 1 75: do Jertev. $1 12251 SO: do per bag. $1 4-». Southern, per bbl Sl'S*! 5": SWEET POTATOES. Jer ■ey p*r basket. $i«i«i i's: do Southern, per b:->l. II .VK??2: yams, p«r bbl. $Wf\ 7.".; BEETS. p«r I<X» bunches. &>& 7.".c; CARROTS per lrtrt bunches. M97SC; »'ABP\ORS«. per 100. $1 .-.O^S.'!: CUCUMBERS, per bbl. BOc«*l: CUrUMBEB PICKLES, per 1.000. $1'3?1 60: CORN, per lO>. C»c®Jl "ii- ONIONS Connecticut, white, per bM. $»i^ s■". .-.'">. do red nnd yellow. 91 75 i 6O; do Long Is!and. per bbl. $li&$1 75: do Jersey and Pennsylvania, per basket. ."ine7.V: do Orange county, white, per hag. « I *<> «*2: do red. .10.-«$I SO; «lo yellow. »10JI 75: rKPFKKS. Kreep. per hbl. 40^«>c; PEAS. per banket. 7.*« «t*l 51): do per hue ,Wi}sl 85; STRING BBAN3. state, per basket, 2S«jf!Mir«"; do nearby, per bag. 25040r: BQrABH, per bhl. Sft'eft; TII'.MPS rut«!>aga. per bhl. BO#IOe; TOMA TOBS. i-»r box. 2('itsftc. HAT AND STRAW HAT— The rr>n:kef is having an unusually mild term of movement, and light receipts do not put r.ny material strength in prlrea. The rhier de mand is running upon the upper srr»d?s. and these can row be fairly supplied with new crop Roods. With th« wli.dlra; up of best lines of cold crop. t\»v.- ,hay is RainltiE a (rood footing. Prime old nor almost nominal. The NeT- York Civ Exchange Association says: "Shippers have shov.n th« proper conservatism so far this ?eaon. pr.d we ris\r> heard of DO new r.ny arriving In a heated or badly cured condition. Most of th* stock so far received has *«ra<led well up. but some buyers are still prejudiced against f?edln{t same during very warm weather, and the value continues from Jl to $1 50 ]<*r ten below like grades of old. Ko 1 new hay will sell readily at 00c. Oc casion*! cars have Ron-? slightly h'gher. but such sales not always to be depended ur"n.. Good oM hay is bec<?m !r»R very scares, and the trade trill readily absorb all th" No i arriving at $1 per 100 ib; sales to particular buyer* at even better figures. Or No 2 hay the feclirß Is a>.> firm, while larz- 1 oaled. closely j;ra.i."l No 3 moves well. A sllßhtiv easier feeling- has developed on the lower grades if in small bales, Clover and rrsijtr.l hay. held their own if of Rood color, and sweet but dark mouldy stick Is. as tisußl. a diac on the market. The .•hsracter of the- r.;.i stook in this week is a little poorer on the average, there lnsinp a larger proportion of low grade clover nnd mixed hey. New stork Is coming in mor" freely, although the movement has not yet fairly b'c:i" Th" crop is late in beii g harvested In some sections of the state, due to the difficulty in securing sufficient help and man] gorxj quality crops a:« reported orerrlpe and still standing." We quote: No 1. per 100 p.. S7Hc9«l: No 2. W'iW^P: No S. 7!M» 7T',j.- shipping:. RS9TOc: clover, mired. 75<8K5c: clover. W>t?72Hc. STRAW -There Is a jrood movement nnd the market is something stronger. ?»ng rye Quoted WVjJKSc. full «jt:a!fty new. Suitab!" clover mixed Is scarce at the moment. Receipts of hay or.'l straw. !o tons, reported at the Produce Bxchanse at noon to day: Hudson River Rs*ilrond. 42'»: fSrle, ifHf r*nn«Tlv»>.nt9. 40: n»law»r<\ LAekawana *• Western, f<> ; Lehigh Valley, 30; Baltimore * Ohio 10: Centra! of New Jersey. mo: river hoatn, 120. Totnl. 070 tons. TJeceirts of straw. Oft tons. Toiedn. Aug. 24. — CLOVERSKET*. cash. $7 25; October and December. $7 r.O; TIMOTHY. $1 a".: AI^IKK. $7 05. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York. Ai«rust 24. li^v.. BEEVKP— Receipts \v< r» 222 cars, or ."..7<»4 bead. includ ing *>• cars for expert alive, 145 for city slaughterers and 17 for the msrket. makintr. with th« arrivals vesrerday. 25 curs on sale. Trade wan generally slow, but common to low price.] steers were full steady: ..(hers were rated at K'-6~ir.c lower than Wednesday's nar'.-.«t: bulls and cows steady and in !!«rnt supply. Poorest to best steers sold at *4f7so fi» per 100 m. with no strictly chol-i» offe-e;l- bull* nt $2 5O«:J4: 1 extra bull at S4 2.">: cows at *1 !r»*i.«n «5. There wns h moderate trade in dressed lieof end f>rlees wrre nuotably unchanged. Liverpool and I^ndon cables quoted live cattle Fteadv at lf>H?> ".2.- per Ib, dressed weight; re frigeratrr beef soiling 3t *>=>.. • my Ib. Shipments to-de.y In the Odrlc. 1-2'>» quarters of beef to Urerpool. To-mor - row the Mlnn«haha will take out 4SO ratt'e and VUVh quarters of beef for Schwarasehild *■ ftilzhcrger. nnd 4*1:) cattle for J. Pfcarrbere fr Son: the >Tew Tcrk. 1,200 qua r ters for Rchwarzschild & Bu'tbergar. rru! &.Snn niwrters for Armour & •'>.: t;:r Etruria. about 1.600 quarters for th« Cudahy Packing Comoan?', mikip*. with previcim »h'pments. "a total from this port for the week of 1.520 cattle j>nd 12.900 quarters of beef, nil to ports of drear Britain. Sales— McPlierson &- Co.: 1"> KentUCVv «teers, 19KJ Th r^frace. at $5 7.*. per 100 |t>; 21 do. 1217 t*>. at Js*iO: 10 to 127«! TTi. at S.ICO: IS do, 11?f» rb : • $5 4.".- IK do. 1I«!» Tb Rt $".4.-.; 18 do, 1204 n-. at $.">4.->; IS do. 11.10 tb. at *."> 4'">; IV <"!«. 11?!1 rr.. at f535; IS d". 12-K1 rh. Nt SS 35; 1» do. 112r. rb. Nt $5 30; 2f» do. JOfO Tf\ at |4 60; 2 cows, »&"» Ib. at S2 M. 8. P»nders: 2 Ohio Rteers, U7S Ib n' $5 75: 16 do. U«7 Ib. at $5 •<:.: 12 do. loon rh. at $."■■ 5 do »7(» rb. at *4 70: 7 Pennsylvania do. 1143 Tb. Nt S5 33: 3 do. 10CO rb at f4 7- -: 4 <10. «5T n>. m J4: 1 luM. 1«00 Tb. at $4 2.V a cows. «V> Ib, Ht .<.".<-.-.: 1 do. 880 Ib, at $3 80; 4 do. 1012 rb. at $2RO. N»wii*n A <•• : is Went Virginia stfers. 1S?.« Th. at «T» « r >: 17 .5.. i.!'f. ft. at 15 60; 6do 1386 Tb. at f580; 23 Indiana do. »5S Th. Nt $4 20. J Sburnber* * Bo 58 Ohio steers J.V>f» I*, at •% O.V 12 do, 1170 Tb, at *.-• ■•■•■)■ '.'(> Indiana dr.. 131'» U. Nt S5 «»: 2 no. UT,n Th. at $5B0: lit Virginia do. 1210 »t>. at ?S 15; 5 do. I!.V<| Tt., st *4 75. Kabcr«tfin. Harris * Connor: ir. Kentucky steers, 1034 Ib at $4: 1 hull. l«20 Tb at .«■! 2 do. i."".*. Tb. at $3 00. .T. n. Slbson i- Co.; 20 Kertucky steers. 12"55 rb. at $5 65. S. Judd & Co.: 2 hull". 111 Th. Nt $r. 2. r .: « do. 817 Tb. at $2 70: 1 do. TSO rb at $2 50; 1 c0w, ...4000 rb, ;.t $140; 1 do.-B.jO rb. at * I 10. ~ r CALVES- Receipts were ISO head; 11 -for «he- market, making;, with the stock h»ld Over yesterriay. 215 on sn!c. Voali ." prime quality and not too heavy sold at steady price«: c arse and heavy veals were not cared for; hut termilkf ru'.ed steady and the r>«>ns vr-<- cleared. Com rron to choice v«a!s sold at .^»;Ti per too Th: "throwouts" nt S4 7.".'**.'. . buttermilks nt $125. City <lres«e,! veals steady at !"ii i:! : ..r per Th; country dre«?ed -if il^l'J.-. with choice selected carcasses selling as high as 12'.sc; dressed rr«!>s.>rs p.: s®7i Sales W. H. Hume: 39 Buffalo veals. 183 Th average, at $9 per ion ib; ."."» do, 104 Ib, at $8 "'<; 10 throwouts, 137 Th. at ?.'.. 3. (i. Curtis «• Son: 1 veal. 170 rb, nt 30; 2"» do, 143 r. at aft; 1 do. 116 Ib. at $7; 3 do. UK n>. st $«; f. do. T43 tb, at SSI. Jelllffe Wright & Co.; 6 buttermilk calves, 123 Tb. at $4 2.-.. : Tohln Sr Shannon: 85 reals, 171 TTi. at $ % 50; 10 do, 21« Th. at JR. S3. Sanders: 22 veals. 154 Tb. at $!»; 4 do, 135 Tb. »♦ $4 75. McPherson A Co.: 12 Western calves, 333 ib. Nt $fi. Kratz & Cooper: I 1 Ve^t Virginia calves. 161 Jb, at «7 25. SHEEP ANO LAMPS — were ir> cars, or 4,."5 l lien,*, including 4 cars for slaugii'erers and IS for the market, making, with the stale stock, M oars on sale, el) at Jersey City, except "3 car - Ph»r.;i were firm for bes* grades: common sheep steady; lambs were firm and unevenly higher, with top grades •elling; at an ad vance of 25c; the pens were quickly cleared; common to prime sheep sold at ?3.M>#sf>6o per 100 Tb, and a few head at $5 75- culls nt $2Bo®sS: comon to prime, lambs at f7gfi>2-*': culls nt $."•. Orersed mutton firm at S®loHc per Th; dressed lambs at 12111 4 c Eales— RabenMein. Harris & Conrer: 200 Kentucky Units. 75 Ib average, at $*«.'• per 100 tb: 1(!9 do. 62 tb. at *7; 7.'' Kentucky sheep. 114 Tb. at $5 25. P J'iorl & Co.: 255 West Virginia lambs. «56 Tb. at $9 23; 200 do. fi« n>. at $8 75: 24 culls. 44 Tb. at $6; 10 West Virginia sheep (culls). 83 Ib, at $3. Kerns Commission Company :17l Ohio lambs, 69 ib at $0 26- 181 do, OS Ib. Nt $0 25; 220 Buffalo do. «4 Ib, at $9; 214 do 78 Ib. at 59: 230 Kentucky do. 60 Ib. at $9 75: 223 do fi»'lb. at *9 62 -»: 24» do. «2 Ib. at *7 15: 1 Kentucky sheep. 60 Ib. at $5 50; IS do. 11l Ib, at $5 25; 14 d.\ 125 Ib, at $4 75. Tobln «■ Shannon: 72 state lambs, 7.1 Ib, at $8 50: 219 Kentucky do, 09 Ib. at $« 10; 235 do. 67 Ib. at SB; 7 Ken tucky sheep. 97 Tb. at »5 75; 18 do. 103 n>. at 55 25. Newton & <». : 91 West Virginia lambs, 70 Ib at 19 25: 81 do. CS Ib. at $7 50; -•! do, 62 Ib. at $?; CO cull sheep, 80 Kratz & Cooper: 339 West Virginia lambs. 62 Ib, at $9 25. * Jelllffe, "Wright ft Co : 76 state lambs, 78 Ib. at ft; 1 sheep. 130 Ib, at 15 80; 1 do (poor), 110 Ib. at $3. HOGS — Receipts were 10 cars, or 1.485 head, including 26 head Cor the market. Prices wore easier on Buffalo advtcfts- Good state, hogs cold at $9 90 per 100 Ib. Bales— ff Sanders: 10 state hogs, 181 Ib avtraf*, at 56 CO per 100 Ib; 9 boars. 215 Ib, at $3. & judd & Co. (late- yesterday): 23 Pennsylranla boss. 167 Ib. at $7 03: 00 Western roughs. 214 Ib, at $3 75; 50 do. 268 Ib, at $3 25. * OTHER MARKETS-BY TELEGRAPH. Caiieago. Ana;. 24.— CA.TTUB— Receipts. 2,500 head. |f. ket tfull- common to prtosj pteera. ».™N»Wi cows, ?2 So ■*i»T$ heif-^-f »- 603 5.-5 85: bulls. WmtOi calves/ »'■* ST 6O} Btocktrs and. .•«*-:-.« $3 00 3 ft 85. HOGS— Receipts. 111 1 ■> v head! market steady; chofcg to prime heavy, 30 SO o*9 v*'. i- «.-.. am to good heavy. t-'.f 30; butcher weights. $6 ,V'3*^ H good to choice heavy ratted. JfVSSGIS; pack ing-. |iCoff|Blo( pigs, $?'V.iJ'ifr- BHBBP— Receipts, 8,000 headj nuvkat firm; tbeep, *4 25655 76: jnarllnga, ?53«9 60: iarsbs. Jo2tß. Cincinnati. At:*, Si^— IIOOS, K?10o lower; butchers 8-sfl Ehiprwrs. »8 40®V^*55 coctmon, $5 2033 d. CA.TTLB tlomr tnd stoa^y; feJr to trood. ehlpp^r**, 54 40^^3 25j * " *- ■ ■ t2352 40. BHK.fl' nitlve, W TOStJ^ 73| lamts axi.lv*> aad •trccsr. aiomt^i- Eaet Buffalo, Aujf. £H^—CATTIJj — TlMalpts, 100 fceadj clow pni unchar.tr«'-. VESA.LB— Receipts, 600 htad{ actlvsj tttofet^to. 11003 — .rtscelpts, s^oo he&dj B^OTfS hsa-vy «lea.<lv; eth»r». CCJiCa lffwe-r! hsavyi ciixa.l, Toricsrs «nl pigs. '4l "O^M 7C>{ rosß-hs. 15 4«5; dairies, fi 232^1 60. HHCKP end ULMB3— ><<«ctlpt«. 4.CM) head: active: cheep st.a.«i: lamb* str-^g; lambs, *cVTS6 fw-t a. t»vr at (a 1\ Karsa« City, Aus\ — CATTLE-- R«-.-«;--.«, 8,000 trad. lncludlni' I,£SPO BouUiercE; market statdy to trtaki calves ■~ higher; choice and export flrf»B»<l beef st«en. *5 CO3 |>2.' fslr to ir ■■■!. KJW6Oi W«sv«rr, steers, ««>»!* sloclrers and feeders. »2*f>3'«4 50; Bouthern »t-ers $a .0} Mi fV,i:t' »rr, cc-.-h; *23*3: naU -. * tows, SJ^»|.9 Tss nativa hflf-irs. »2TrVCV-. bulla, iaioa»3i»l o%iv«s, $3 iV'-MS. <>3--Fr- oar'- 4.&0 htkd; market *»•»;>• cio*»a ItjTPg 1 top,. tflo2>4; bulk ft •*.«•». t*mmn&)i h»«.\ > |afcoS<SC<s: p»okrn-.'. »^i9sr. pie* sad lirhu. *fl »« MB2si. SHWT- Ite--«'.vth. a."'" 1 •-■*«■* market f><-s.'^r; : arc tie. S<MH7 -!■■ rualve 8^ «p »nd yearlLips, 54 3*3*5 &■">! Tr«st«rn yttr\lr,*t, f.irr*d. J35Wp: We«t»rn cUpped •harp, $4 2r*3*s 25; stM'^ri an! .'-«!«.-> l&fiO-tffrt&J. EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKETS. U.vtr;rK,i, .v.«. *» -CJosii.g-minAT— fpot »t««4ri No a red VTwlera winter, U 10 id: rjtjras Ft»*Uy; &«£>-. t^inbar, 6s i\a; r)f«ir.»*r ''• 4-i! CORK— Spot firm j Jim«rican tnlx*a. jaew. 4.9 •»*»!; American tt.ixed. oil 4s 63J futures eteadyj B*pt«mber. 4a fcJ; Dewmbsr, 4« fa: Jumjary, 4a 84. PHAS — Carjfcilaa «tea.lr, «a OHd. n/)UR— Bt Louis aaor vint-T sf'^y is. llpl'3 ti Lcn-ioa (Paclflo Cisstj, rinru UTfti Oi. I3Elir <lull| «atm IndU rr.tss, i?. POItJC cdat: prlao ra^fs, •yCrsUrn. ea. iiAji.4-*hort ait. ii to io ia. B^«2J. wßAco^w BA co^ • ;<*u3y : Cun-.Vvrl-.nl out. X to 80 Ib, IWe ftdl short rib, 11 to 24 Ib, Me lor.sr dear inlddles. lieht. M to M rb, <ii *' long clear mlddjea. heavy. 88 to 40 it f^s; shori fir bae'.s. 1-J to tonTaas: clear fceUles, J4 la 16 C P7. HUOXJIDEiIS— S<jti4ra. 11 to 13 IU «s*y. 40«. I^Rli C'jietj |.iiir.« \V«_'--r:i. ti. tl'icnn. 44» W; Ajurnoa-i t r-n. finsd. In rails. »£*. M'JTTr.n. Bi-iwlyi flae*t i; r Jt«d St*:.; . ' 955; jrooA Unit*l f'.ai'er. *"• CHEESE »trent; Arr.«rlt«n ( !.r%t whlta, & - . Amsrioanflaeat colored, 80,. • AIJ/IVV— J^'.ins .try firm, Mr. Tn.lF_WTlNe— B^9 " ::::;., .~r: ' ;:^< Instruction. «.<>|\r. 11l SCHOOL? Writ- to-day ler Intflrmatien about tie kin* of s-hoo. you want. High grade a*raatae-5 _ SCHOOL. AGE^'Cr. HE Park now. JCfW Tort. N. T. For Young Ladles— City. Hamilton institute for Girls 3 TTKST 8 1ST vrRF.I'T Manhattan 5q.. > COLLEGE PREPARATION' — ART CLASSES. SPECIAL STUDENTS ...... In SKSIOK CUSSES. New Tear b«?etn« Oct. 4th. IlluMrd. Catalog. Barnard School For Girls <-01.1.K«K PREPARATORY. 421 West 148 th St. Kindergarten. Primary and Grammar. 161 Convert- a «. .if > t Alt RKOINs SKPT JKfH (ATAI.OO. De Lancey School for Girls, 301 v, M .:*•!; St.. Cor. We** End At?. " Formerly 71 W. 85U> and 25 J W. 3Bth Sts. ) ?sth year begins Oct. l*t. I:uli\ Idnr-t !n«tnn-ti..n - rrepar«» for all colleges. No home study for plrls un der 14. Separate Department for •mall boys. Tear Book on Application. For Young I<adles — Country. M VPFM-. lIF MIVT JOsrPH. BRBNTvrOOO. SBW TORK. An academy and boarding school for yoong women. pleasantly located in the- pine region of Vnng Island. the <j«iet end restfulnesa cf which are cocdurlve to health an<l study. The- lit 1 luiiiiiia *mbra*«?s all the grad«« from the kindergarten to the post-graduate course, including vocal and instrumental music, art and foreign languages. Special students may purAie elective studies. The prospectus explain^ the terms et cetera, but a visit i" the academy may prove more satisfactory. gtudle* resumed Monday,' September 10th. -•:i— 0: Saint F-ssebeth. Convent Station. Near Morrißtotrn. K. .f A Cathplie institution for the higher efjuratimi of women. Full eeltartate and prepara tory cooraes. Empowered to con'er degrees. I'nsurpassed for' h«-a':th'ulne««i of location. For catalogue and full particular* address the President. RYE SEMINARY ' \^. " Mrs. S. J. LIFE, The. Mlsi»s STOWE, Rye. New Tort MISS DANA'S SCHOat FOR GIRLS. Morristown. N. .T. 'Suburban to New Tork.) Opens Sept. 26th. Exceptionally broad curriailum. Certificate adsilts to all leading colleices. M««tr; and Art. . Gymnasium. Out door. ► ports. . FsesiC«nt puat?*. $000. MORAVIAN* SEMTNaI^T for Girls. Bethlehem. Pa. founded 1749. 15TtK year opens Sept. 19th. Afi dres« .1. MAX HARK. D. TV. Principal. rpHK Misses Metcairs lioardfnsr anil Day School for -I <;;•"•<. Tarrvtown. N. T. College preparation. PhysJ ral Cut tore, Tennl*. Rasllet Ball. Re«pens ?!>pt. !sth. THE Merrill-Van Ijier school. — Bo^rrtlnc and day school -»- for air's. Opens Octoaw 3. 80. 32 and 84 IX 57th St.. New York. N. T. For Boys and Tour.g Men — City. 'PacUarii , "The School that <^*-t- . hf\« Tinde a bpccialtv of E*ch Student for Ko .. so li ci tors" I I 4th Are. end 33d m *-,i1.«.-,t nt the Door. fkummk snststutel % 133 WEST. T"M> » rr.KFT 9 «* A I'reparatorv Pcbool for Kovs. jj ?! FROM ri-.iMVK'. TO ( or 1.t. ; .r.. « ■ Specinlieta la every iwbject. Study hour nnder B £ ln«fru<-t on.. Optional Military Drill. Beopr-m >3 fc'i Scot. 271! i. ■ ■ F.mVIX FOWLER. A. 8.. M. D.. rrlncipal. ... ■ BL Telephone 1944 Colnnibus. Catnlojroe^jp' "trinity SCHOOL 139-117 "Mest 91st St. POUNDED iron. rRiMAKY. GRAMMAR AND HIGH SCHOOLS. IJNnxTI^EI,T.EU EQUIPMENT.. PREPARES KQfR ALi. COLLEGES. OPENS 3BFT. 24TH. A THOROUGH EDUCATION FOR TOUR EOT. ERVING SCHOOL— L. D. RAY .15 vrnsr MTH st. - SANITARY SCHOOL WuILDING. GYMNASIUM A.KO PI.A TGROI* ND. . CLASSES OF EIGHT. No home study for bees under fifteen, all lessons being prepared in school. TEAR BeOS'. ON REQUEST. DWIGHT SCHOOL IS West 43d Street. New York City. 2*th Year cpm» Sept. !6th. High c-l»«s private school.l for boys from 7 to 30 years of «?e. Individual attention. given boys whose education lias been Irregular. ij-.rsf- :tiult>. Laboratories. Gym nasium. Athletics. " l*rlnclpnl«: Arthur Williams. K. E. Conicrer. Barnard School For Boys tOI.T.RGE PREP. * rtniJIMAR. 711 St. Niefaolas Aw. KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY. 139 Lenox Aye. 21ST YEAR BEGINS SEPT. 25T11. CATALOG. Hamilton lifstit&e for Soys (Inc.) 15 WEST 81ST STREET. Preparation for B-usincss Md College. rifterath Year Begin* September 28th. BERKELEY SCHOOL ££$ s FROM PRTM#-JIT TO COLI.EOE. 73d Mrrft nnd U>^t Knd Aven.no. CATALOGUE UPON APPLICATION. For Boys and Young Men Country. PEEKSKILL academy, PEF xi\?s^£; ° n Oldest endowed civic; raUltarj Act!. -.At in V*. S. 74th year will open September 19th. For Information by telephone, call 5113 Mad. Sq. or 381 Peeksktll. YT7ORRALI. HALt, ACADEMY. PaekskiU on Hudson, VV ■ N. V. — Location unsurpassed. Sanitary conditions perfect. Every facility for the education of boys from 8 tp 10. Strong faculty of experienced teachers, assuring the highest physical, mental and social development. An Ideal home boarding school. Prepares for college or busi ness. PROF. C. G. BROWER, Principal. ST. PAUL'S GRAMMAR SCHOOL- (Episcopal), Green's >O Farms, Connecticut. Boys only: charge* moderate. Address GILBERT YEL.VBRTON TOMPKINB. ST. DAVID'S HAL.X -School for boys. United number Collage preparation specialty. Senior and Junior de partments. Ideal spot. Rev. W. 1,. EVANS, M. A,. £arsdale, K. Y. Delaware. "THE BEST COMMERCIAL COLLEGE la the United States." is what is said of GOIJDEY COI.. ÜBOSi. Wilmington. Delaware, by one of its araAsaaai who tr»»e: 600 miles to attend. If you want tho best Urn - Is In a Commfrelal or a Shorthand eduoatiea. wrlto th« VVUegs at ace for full information, 122 graduates »:»h cm : m In Wilmington; 8,500 students from 15 »-at#» *4 th» Wast ladies— a College of national reputation. Hobok«ru STEVENS SCHOOL THE ACADBMIf DEPARTMENT OF STEVENS INSTITUTE OF TBCH.VOt.OGY. Rivtr Street, between Mh and Oth fits.. HoboVea. N J. KKQPEN3 .-::PTfc.MMiR 17TH. : ---. Beirl»traticn tk- fcr applicant* for admlsnion. TVedn«» d&j', b»F««nib»r l>b ET.a.r-, ; r<«-Jor.i for n^.T.!s«:on or. Thursday a.-d Fridtr, Brrt«mb-r 13th and I*th. CrrjriH <_: study preparatory to UrJvarsi;: M (»i:t«s, GcnooU of £ cisnee. Uw and M*4.-.a« Th« »-»(• of tuition for all classes is Jl5O a year, or $50 per term- Tor catalogue apply to th» Principal. For Both Sei«s — City. fT«HH: BEKIjITZ 5 h ■■-. OF I^NCUAGES. ,r^ Msdiaon Pn iaw. C 1133 Broadway). Knr:»m Branca: Lenox Aye.. K. E. Oornsr 115 th S«. BrooXlm: 13 C"Urt Et. New-arks Scheuer BuiitUns. SCHOOLS OPEN aUi SUiIMKIt MANBATTAV COLLEGE. Bretdwar and K.lst 61, Nair V „ For droular address Brother KI-'.rvKl- >--.•. xr7?*OB3SCrARTS3K and Primary Training— Free echol*r i\. ships Olmlied). o'>il*vs pret»rat'-nr. Tsach«r's Ao»d« toll N. Y. FYo.bei Hor.-nai, £.» W. (Wih^ Dr. KaRI.E, ptin. rOWIJiIi * WELI.S CO., PhreaolosJet*. "Bui. 1115 E7(unJr.ai;on« .la'.'y. 10-*. i\ B. lid c> r»<\ For Both Sexsa — Country. CEKTENART COIOJSOIAT3 INSTITUTE, HA^-TCETTbTOWN". M J. Hl«h gra" s9 boarlirig school for girl* and boy«. N»w fcntldljurs nn« •*uii>m«at. »*.tx>n» courae«. S«nd for oa-taic-rii*- X- A. NOBI.E Pr«U-l.nt Latu School*. a.i^.. V#-»»-l' ' * 2 »<* *••» op«n» Oat. ]>t, INeW YOrK I no«. Morning Class*.. InivKriiifv r fMitOOf 9J" 10 11 A.ft*r- Univer»ii> S Bo# . Ol*f»es. mm ». 1 o«i Srhnnl ? K»»au»* cu»m>«. i to i». I A<Mr»»« L. .7,-Tompklna, fee*. V, - a*iln4fton Sri . N. T. I NEW YOICK Dny School ** Nassau St., j LAW HOOI. Evening flehoM. N»w York Citf. ' Dw!|h: M«'.-cd ■ cl instruction. I.L. B in two year*; LL Mrln U>r«« »-ea#iK fc H:»J1 •t»n(t«rtl«- S«tvl /or c*l» 1 luw^ iM^^kißwL DMfr Instruction. The "Best School for your "Boy and XOHV Mas? any kind of school has fom? advantage hutfcrall- • round, thorough, practical training— intellectual, moral an! physical— none can compare -with a properly conanc:?d null tary school. As a school of this type, ther* are mer» than, HHI ad vantages to h- found n- •■•■ V"^ York Military Academy. — beautifully situated in th- Hud nan H'.Kh'an:', four ml>« from "West Point. Hers a boy to «n«sr th» Immediate car and direction of able, experienced Instructors every hour ci the 'twenty-four— Instead of only a short time each Ma) M In day school. The military Ilia and I > -.; M establish Mgi ■** of habit and cionlil a strong, manly character. Strict atten tion Is paid to exercise and recreation. Insuring proper physical development. At no time Is the boy exposed to evil influence or association. The work or l •■:-:-: c- . Is that of prsparln? boy? 'or .-. trance to colleges, scientific schools or for burin-— Visitors are always -weir ■— *• asd MM HNst MM BM from. New York makes a personal hivesiisration easy, but to ar. trbo cannot call, a catalogue with full Information will be sent on request to the Superintendent. New York Military Academy Cornwall, N. V. HAWTHORNE SCHOOL, 250 WEST 72D STREET, Between Broadway and West End Avenue. A DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Primary, Intermediate, and Academic Department?. Genera!, College Preparatory, and Special Courses. Special Afternoon department, with study and recreattoa, under English and French supervision. FALL TERM BEQINS OCTOBER 4TH. School Open to Visitors After September 15th. Summer Resorts. XEIT YORK AUTUMN IN =THE= ADIRONDACK **^«^#*«#f»-*# A nm<.i ileli.elitful mountain and lake resort. Even- attraction. An rmai (;...ir Tournament September first, third and fourth. Write for illus trate! hooklet. Special September rates. Open until October first. G. S. MOULTON. Mgr.. Ampersand. IN. Y. f$ © ft L E V ' S 11l tile Henrt of the AIMUONO.ACKS. Two I«r«5 <■«•-•• and ■■ fuc»- O7erlao<<ln* -to of •-.» mast beautiful lakes in th« rettion. Om bawl <r-.*t bunt. All new raralture. Tront C'hlr.?. boallcs. bathlne. to-wl- IBS. poo!, tennli, orchestra, houm physician. Fanlt«ry plumblns. Pur* aprlnc water. No yolmoiiary ißTallds. Modera:« rat«w. Reduction in September. Artist!: eai* tceue. MORLEY'S. I^ke Pleasant. Hamilton Co.. I*. T. TUT ADIRONDACKS. lift Elizabetlitown, N. Y. uifitynofpD Oca. oT. tbe.UrzMt. and nMt If sfISJwUSI hot * !a k»."*fc« .nwoiO 313 *: Ca» l* taths; rare rurntnc .;".-.; Ttattr; s»:rr.rcir« pool: milk «nd TSKetab!«s rr-?m Windsor farm ar.d ca .-..r.. oreh*sUa; rnoderut» prices. Fl>'U GOLF LINKS. Fcr bockU'- ai- ORLAKUO KEIXOGG A SON. SksH MANHATTAN BEACH See Sunday Excursion Colnmn for train sWlel week days, all evening 1 paper* of New York. .manhattanTeagh hotel T. F. SILLECK, Manager. THE ORIENTAL HOTEL JOS. P. GREAVES, Manager. BKIARCMFF MANOR. NFTV YORK. BRIARCLIFF LODGE The Hcte: Beautiful cf the Wejtc'nester Hills NOW OPEN Briarcliff Manor, leas than thirty miles from New York, la one of th* mos- cir: -ts'vs an-1 at tractive residential and bcts> '.«-orla ot t^e Westchester Hills section. D. B. PLUMER. Gsnerji! Mmiger Hotel and Rea ty Interests. HOTEL GRAMATAN Bronx-^ille, Westcheiter Co., N. Y. OPEN ALT. THE YEAR The most '■" ■»••• ■■ heilth and r *-!"-r. re;ort a»ar few York. Ref.aed and exclusive patronage. HarUru Division. K. T. Central SO sain. J. J. LANNIN CO., Prop. Alto ) Garden City Hotel. Garden City. U. I. Props. IMaahaset House, fchfltcr Island. U. I- A— SARATOGA BPRIXOS. N. T.— l«ew CelamV.an ■ Hotel, opposite Congress Springs aad Cenver. on Hall. Terms. European. $2.50 dally, including Eatf American. $3.50. 1— BLEOANTLT FtRNISBBD Ar^RTMKNT, »rl • vate bath, tl.sn dally: Including assets, two. *:t weekly, one, 115 00. VAN RENSSEUAER. 17 Vast 11th. TT7ATCHOGUE IIOUSB. Cut Moriches. — S!tu«t»d 41 l»f. restly on Grrat touth Liar: rood table; lara* b1»» sas'aao an»ay lanes. uPavi JU7.T 1. ■ K. H. TgrP.HT. Maa«i*r. '/>RT3TAI> LAKE HOtTSB. Freepert. Lw I.— ZXaitn \J ficnlly hotel, open until Dec. Separate dining mom fsr D:ahttles a. specialty. B. P. FKOST. Frcrrinor. CO.VMX EDGEWOOD INN EDCEWCnp PARK. GfIEEJrWICH (ON THE SOUND). CCSIf. Bfautifullv- located resort hotel. ?^J#ot patror»«» I*o room* en suite, •.-■- baths an; all modern *ppoiat.T»en;t. Careful servt'a in »ll departments. ..aslno ijolf Tennis, B-Jwilrit. f'.i : r.^ and DriTln», Superior tab!» and a ito quarters, "U'ell kepi »»..» an.l Jnvaj In a p!ctarMqu« country. 45 minutts from 'New Tori via N«w Hivea R. R. , D. P. SIMPSON', Minis*!-. AMt M«r I-aurel H.vi^. u«.»M. V J. ~ > IRfiIMA. Virginia Hot Springs t.SOO IELT KLE\ VTION open all r>l X \ Y^KV. Waters, hath*, hotels an,] occni-nr nowhere equalled Rfc«nniHtl«2i. g&ot and nerreew diseases cured. Com- Pttte hrdrothmiMvt ic apparatus. Jsyenm palm room srM.'. !»wlmmlr.K- rooT. (In* llT;n - *a 1 cuulewr m«!lra-» tua XEH" HOMESrCVD l> mojern la th« rtrietVst s«n«« s.-id. r«tron!ioi ty ib« hi*b»st cUu. Brsk^rs." cCc« v,Ui «ilr»ct JC. T. wire. The Chesapeake & Ohio Railway allows •*••"}"•' at Covlcvton. Va . on through tickets to Cincinnati. I^ulaviive. Chicago, si. I^uia aiU th- -v —•■ far aide Ms to Vtargtnta Hot Springs Pullman compartment cor. via Washlrgton. leavea N. T. 4.iH BsJ!^. arrtv i »P»*n«a a.29 a. n . eastern tint?. h'xeurMon ticket! »r C. * O. ••>•. «• «»eawwa». -*» Sth Are. and offices Penna. ft R. and connecting Macs. FRED gTERRT. IT.naser. Hot fprlfln. Vj«. ADV niITISEMENTS AND BITBOCRirriOMt for The • Tribune receive* at their Uptown Ocr», No. l]«« Broad«« bgejaaa Nik api STOi at*, aattt a oofeek p. ra. A.i- t'iimi..,v» r-.-*t»-d at the foUewlag branch »fflc<-» »' rnjuhr Am r»t»» until • o'clock p. m.. via.: J34 fth.ave., « c. -..- in ,-■ u.i sth »vr., COT. ::• ; *'~; v East i*th »t.: 78: We«i «m «t., litiween ;■- and J»h »■••••.; 283 'W»i>'. Itsth *t.; 'in ii •«•.. b*f«»»»rj ;«th an.l ::th .'I 101* t.l aye.. n»ar 111! •£.; 1 ' ■* m- an- . r*>*r SBiii f-t-; 16: Ea»t KJ:h »v: :*-S Tr»raoat «v-;; »:,.; M *t«m u»wf tin •(.; 5*4 ii »v». ; ;i j j Bi««ck»r il Instruction. Summer Resorts. raw tobjl Jffotel Ampersand AND COTTAGES. >~ETV JER-'ET QDarlborou§b = j6lenbcim ATLANTIC CITY > J. GALEN HALL nonCa Aim >AyiTf>R""M ATLANTIC CRT. N. J. One of the newest br!ctt. stone and steel biitldlai?, •wtt!» every comfort, al-vays open, always ready, always aaay. HOTEL RUDOLF, n^rV»& 5..ci, Capacity. I.COCL Acierlcan and European plan*. Saa water baths; r rival* 'phone*: orcienra. . . CHaS. It. MTEH3. O»ner SOMERSET INN AND EIGHT COTTAGES. BERXARDSVILUB. X. I. S3 mile* -rom ,V«» T '». en Larltaw%xioa R. R . »la "w. 23d. Ciirlslspher cr Barclay -<t. Tern. Al'itude 80© f««t. Op*.i« iiay 19. rt/NJ R. IH'iu> 3 , M»na«« TeJ*phon» 18. Be!-na.-a«^11!e. THE NEW MONMOUTH, SPRING LAKE BEACH. N. J. BrnATNa attilvctiyt; nrßi.Mi settemee Illdla?. Drtrla?. Aatonmbntasj: Tennis. Golf. Caaoelnsj. ■atkaisj PRAXK F. Wmr-r M.:i,»- TTT-BE-RON X. J.— TOWER3 COURT. 0«w. strictly hi«» Tj c.at! -■•*.-.«'. r».rr.-.'.y -ore*, wHS :o: a|M and bun«a— loirs; American ar.d European plan; &o other o.ac* Ilka It on any coaat. Booklvts. STRATFORD OCCA>- '"•>-" l X. S. Ma!n **• OAJWIJ.XVJV.U, Jrd dMr it»a *e»w. Septambar, •" per week: SO rooms. A. w ' TMAJI MIT H-OCFS^HIRJE, THE WAUMBEK AND COTTAGES At J«rter»3n. N«w Ilarapshlr*, la •-• TOt« -tiiiiin*, now . pe:i far • -!• Susiaer »«aaic. A. J. MURPHY. Ucaacer. WIIITf MAPLEWOOD HOTEL If II I1 1 MATLEWOOD, v. H. Or-r. nnta 3«P«. II II II h tntt 6ocla i aad s ce -t 0 Csatra. Kl«h HTft Altitude. No Hay r« •- hole MIV CvOLF CO'JK.-". >UPLEWOOD COT III I .1 TA*.E oppo'Us: aeeoasmoda:*s lla Open 111 I U niiu Oct. 25. Tsrras mil-rat*: hookTet LSON H. CIL'.SY M»n«m. rgy.vsTi.VjtM.*, POCONO MOUNTAIN HOUSE AND SPRINGS, ' MT. POOONO. X»<4L. Ele*4ttan. -. '.I feet. Golf. Rli^B ?-.i-.->'. 15 horse* F..":-*t air and water hi the wer T « Ope.-. '*roa*h September and October. Booklet. E. P. HOOKER, Jr. THE KITTATINNY, DELAWARE water cap. Pi. It- P<r«-i « ci America. Ca»«cl:y. *■>•"'. o»«n from Miv till >'ovejr.b*r. ;s hoar* fr-:r. N,^ York ■*!» Eala wire & Urkinr.n. B. R . »:t!icu- --.»-«• -f c>;>. Aat» carage. \\"ilt» far *;»!«. r»tn ail lUotr^tsJ oooUat CHAR!.E> E. COP»., Country Board. AUGUST. JCPTFJIIBEP. AND OCTOBER BOABDKR«4 at reduced rat*«; house si* feet from oc-^a. □ -.., P. O. Box 737. Roekport. Masa. rr«T THE. II \' r to re?t «r ecisjsiiti; esiset ejssßßai» -..-.-cera home, th» rifkt alaee far a Ted, fcisrai"c* r.«rtot!» p>[>7>l». Rot I3T. rryttwt. 1^ t. Teachers* Agencies. . »vr^u \n .\m> rosr.i<7>- rr\<HKK< \..rMY supplies Professors. Teaehera. Tutor.-. Ooveraseaes, ccc. to Colleges. Peh«»ol' an«: funni". Apply to Mr*, M J. YOUNG- OT.TOM. 25 latoa fcin«r;. /■rXACHSRS" Bt*U2.\U — Coed teac *.-, -. -• tc-r f.tl 1 r»ntswts. Call er aadress lrr.m»dl it *ir TUB INTKR KATIOXAT. TEACHERS* CUr.n.^l7. 8^ FtnSi »»*.. Kaoaj 5. «r. lita ?t.. ilss^.ittia BulKter: eatrsac-ca I3^i. ?t (it U»td*. Ir.EOANTI.T rCllNlsilSP A P.\ nTiiS.NT. Sk .!.• vats bath, 11.J* dallr; ta«itjiia< needs, t* 1 i? weekly: on*. »t».»«. VAN R>TN3SCuakr. XT Bast 11th. Sarato-a. SARATOGA SPRINGS. N\ T — !«»w C«lu^> an J\ • Hotel. Tfpsstf <*oa«t-«« Si-tin?* m*4 i n . -->■:»„ Hall T»rms. Ei^tip-m, f:.»o daily. tncludtzc OM American. »» ADrWITMKMBXTS *ND EUBFCBIPXICNiI f.->r Th. •*••*- Trihua* r*«*lre4 at thalr riwi OS;-. m •!«♦ Broadway. l*t«»n x«th ana j;tn »i« . watu > o'tio-V ■v m. Ailrertt**m»nts r*«lv*o. at the f»li ■• ISfl ksBS T. -• at regular use* rates wrtH t o'clock p. m v'l- I*l Ctn avr. •. • cor. Md ft.; lit ath a«a. cor ■ at. ; M Sast IMb at : IST West «M «.**-.- m -- StS t tth tv M J«S tr»at Ulth at : 5 ' Si «•'.!>••» <•» and "Tth ««.: iA>a M av-.. aaw aueat.. tie* •.. iv> aoar *»th st . IST Vast ISSth at ;TM TrViaiat a& i I Id eve.. n?ar flat St.; Ssf «i ate; Si S;tv'»« *N *»