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I^--. • ••••»: •*att.l2 i9l m*.«K HH.J9U ! . «sv \rer.NAT»ONAt. railway ok i« ffax<o. - — r— lei S\.r.' 50— wm -JWO. IiMM ,1^ ,-j.-t,..-« *1.C03.;n2 SS.«E'?.SS9 55.470.4.-SO ! ££* n >e. '• 2.4».!fi14 2^12.977 2.101.7C3 ; L. , e mir«» . . 91«83 »7« $l.fi«l.TC2 JL3$? <V? 1 ! £si income ■ 121.61', '.tW,217 17n.S«N- ] M.tncome *l.SrCi.."act 3!.7' ; 7.07» 51.845.157 ! j^L-C*? _ll t 6 '' 1< !»47.5«4 TS»>W I «5*2.U47 »540.41.-. 8750.57-. | T£rtira&* W2.«1-» f32.«5» «W.*V» j I «atr-:j« •-• fit* 127 IStfJatt fi'oiss; ! R'.CHMONII LIGHT * RAILROAD. --t«T ctifled June SO — lMfi lOCS. Chans**. ' ftj^f earn!!** »J3-*J" 581.1 IM- 9X1.303 j j^Tjw. aMB4 ca.374 Dec. 3.5.V1 j Bet rtirn'rxs 915 421 •*2.TX> Inc. «ll.r« I 1, Y~»« :lcht:r.g dept .*.■».- 4S.(«*. tie?. 77.31 1 ~L. -srOTe 2*7S 4.IHS Dv. 1 Sis IST '.'^:' 3-J.13- *2».C-1 rec «4.i«; t S&~ 27/0-^ 27.C00 zz I r»» • $C 8.132 91.943 Dec. .1.1 -3 i f ■ -.iue. «;TATF.N ISLAND UIULAXD. i L>r^r — ■led June 30 — ■: j ..,*« earrlrjcs C53.4«4 $}s.flS Inc. «7««H J^n»r- 41.933 57.174 Dec. 15.241 »t earning* ..... ell.ST.l •CllJOi Inc. 922,'J<>7 I cj^-'.nr <rr." «7r* W» Inc. 7 i Tttal iaome «12.423 •«Vi.4!'l Inc. «3014 t U.:.':«*. 13.4<Nt Inc. 12i j I pffi"" 91. 1«! $23.*ftl Inc. 522.75S I I "^VfUit. -•) reading SYSTEM. J p,; »<Ung; Company, ircluding the Philadelphia ■ 4 Resding Railway Company and the Philadelphia j RendinK Coal and Iror> ' 'ompany. reports for j i SaHwar Ctjmpaxy — '** lOCS. Chang**. ■ iteSpta '■ $3.174.53« 53.035.27S Inc. 476.030 ; ««r*' tndSdlßC re- I E 5l»»;s. e-c 1.t»«3.677 1.5f>9.49S Inc. 154.17 A I &i earr.'.r.r? $1,210,651 $1.255.780 97».12» j /■«! x. Iron I'ompaay. ' I b2£». ..$2,151,127 91 44.1K« Inc.9S«ll2l> | g^enrfe*.. 2.131. 43« 1.R34.550 Inc. 296.55S Pat *mrnln«T* . «19.<K9 ~510.14S Inc. 99 341 • 1 . n ;^e rrTnPar :".T". ;.27« MSLaW Inc. g10.432 I V« bB HSjIT . lUMJMU J1.420.7fi6 Dec. 535.158 ■ fteparOaa di«l charges It*?™ ■ TOoIaot) Wt7.BS2 Inc. 35.8H | Jgrpte. $472,110 »:.52><* Dec. $?0.774 j TRADE IN CHICAGO. i fRy Telegrarh a* The Tnl.une. 1 : C>-5-tgn Ai:?. -Wheat mad* a few attempts to . L ftf^it f>-d.iy. but on each occasion !t had , -freely ~»t en its feet when the bear* took another j •tiraX" at it. and it mm* en the ground and be'.ng i fjsj.ied out a« th* closing bell rang. Final prices I [ tj.'t'' '*:■•■ '.'>wrst •■; the day for •September, %c | 't.-ii for December: but May was no lower than Its i doting rri- «* yesterday. Cant wa* firm and at the ! i_c hisher for September and i:ncbnnK«»d for j gay O»t* also held firm !n th<» lace of declining j prices f^r wheat, and rested with V addition ad- j herine to the previous day* flnat quotation*. , The T.h<at market operted tame. Th<-re was no j ia«.nt:v^ for speculator*! to buy and little dlsposl- j tan to cell. liquidation by September holders In j . email way was ■ feature. Scattered covering of j shorts lifte-i prices slightly near the clow, but the i yally 4i<l not last l"nit. Local receipts were 85 cars. i iriTh m cars estimated for to-morrow. At the clo3e Bert*-niber was 7C*»c to "O'ir. December 74c to 74**0 j tat! M?y 7S\»c. ; Th*- corn market was luiet. but flrm. Deliveries , OT Eaturiay are rxpected to be Hsht and September j fh»rt? were disp^p^fl to cover. The firmness In the j trerbv deliveries helped the new crop months. | Cwntry offerinss were large- Ix>ca! receipts. 170 \ cht9. •with 217 cars estimated for to-morrow. Ship- j men.* hence. 165/(00 1 usttela. Final prices for the : arrive options were as follows: September. 4S*4c; j Decrml-'cr. Hr-. and May. 44*4 r. < Trading in oats was? moderate, and prices were , I c«y early, but reacted. Botne outside holders liqui- I I i».\€4 their lines early, in anticipation of rather liberal deliveries on September contracts on Satur- ! da- <'ountry offerings continue light and reduced ; freight ratos to Gulf ijoints are expected to deflect j considerable grain from this market. Local re- j ceipt:-, ISO cars, with 186 cars estimated for to- I merri-Tv. Ciosinff quDtations were: September, | J?v": December, 30**0 to T «c. and May. 33^c to j Provisions opened .1 shade easier, but subsequent- i ly recovered all or the early loss. September pork foW at P.": September lard sold from IS «v« to $8 So 1 !/ j FT : ~. off to the former price, and September ribs j said "from iS<E*T! off to $8 60. and reacted to $8 67',. Hos receipts were 20.000 head and prices at the }-a.r6<- were 10c lower. Notice of Summons. gUPBEME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW TORK— Peter Herche, Plaintiff. against Rudolph ■ Firr.^r.. William Clark. Theodore Kieval and "Mary" Kie-ai. the. »Jfe of said Theodore Kieval. the said name, : "Mb- beir-g BctiUoos. her retl Christian name being j ur.ks''wn to plaintiff. Defendant*. Trial desired in the i Ccur.ty nf New York. Mimmon*. To the above named j DtCendaaxa arid ei'n of them: , Ytu are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in j thus acTi-nu and to eerve a ccny of your ar.«»*r on the < PialntrCTa Attorney within twenty days after the service ; ef tris tummjns exclusive of the <<ay of *ervic«, and in ! SMS f .f your failure to appear or arswer, Judgment will ) be Takirr against you by default for the relief demanded ! In u-.- vomr.laint. I»2te4 July 22d. 1W«. WILUAM T. >AX. Attorney for Plaintiff; Ofilce and Tost OSca Address. 223 Brcadway. New York City. N. V Tc tne • •• .*:■!• Than K!»v*| and "Mary" Kievai, the wife of saio Theodore Kieval the said name ••Mary" fce-.-. c fictitious, her real Christian name being unknown to piaintif?: The reading summons is served upon you by publi ca^'.sr.. pursuant to an order of Hie Jl>>n. James A. i Biancnani. ■ Jtsstics of the Mjp»sm> Ocurt of the State «f New York, dated the 24th day of July. 1904. and filed with the comptatat in the ofrii c of the '">.<»rk of the j Oun-y of Tork. at the County Court House In the Borough of Manhattan. City. County and State of New . Vrk, en tije 2T.lh day nf July. HOC. Dated July i'>th. 19-ni. tt'ILLIAM T. I i;<tAK. Attcraey for PUintlff; Office and Pof« OTSee Address. 229 Broadway, New York City, ' gurilEME OOCBT. NEW YORK COUNT i llashettan Mortgage Company. Plaintiff, against ' H»rr'.an suss Wi!Il»:n T. Hookey, Susan M Tutblll, i '-••' r>:hanj <iperatin« Cto^pany, «'ornp!ia B. Sini'ri .To I "fr. iJanrfley. \* 1• -' N. <'arpl*« and Henrj- F. K*yser. i I-ef«rirta»3t>i. SaramoM. Trial -vsire'3 in' New York ■ Cgoatr. To th«- above-named Defen-lants: You art here- i fcv rjHimcned «• answer the complaint in thi« action »nd ; : to **r\» a copy el your answer on the Plaintiff's attor- I r.;.i within twenty ■:•,*. after 'he »ervlce of this mm. | - r.icr.-:. eicluKlie of the <!ay of »en'ice. Bud" in case of i TOST iniliTf to appear, or answer, judgment will be I ***••:. «j:e!«*t Ml *>> default- lor the relief demanded i *a :c» rr>mr*ii>ir.t. -' j :-<J New York. June 21st. r.KM LARRrV'GTON ,-/ PIERCE, Plaintiff* A-.tr.rnej-.. ; fertf&e* y -,-.-/.«* «rid <-fflce. No. 2»K» UroaJaay. Borough ; if Manhattan. Ne.v York City. J To Herman t»trau»s mil •ornejla R. BmitJi ar:<i to each ; I »f tbe The fores^itiX •ununuDi •• served i-.p'>n you by j htbUCMitvn. PQr*«ant to an ord#-r of the Hon. K.;t«r A. ; I S'er.ie:-. t Jcttlr* nt w.t PußTenw court of the >ra*» \ I »• SVw Y«M-i. .la»*-.i Außiint Uth. T.t<Ki a-!.! filed with ! I Che ■ruitii'is'.s: ia < .^e office of thr l",em .if the County of I ?r*w Yjr'r. lit tbe Ctottety Ci»urth"ii»«, in the Rorough ! «f MiTifia't^n. <'f fr.e <.!tv of Ne* for*., on the 35th day 1 «C » -..»• •w ! Dc'.e«J New Tork, ri.v istii. JOon CACEIXCTON * I'lKncK. Plaintiff's Attorney*. Off'- sr . r-ft»tr)?n<-e Mwh, No. 2'» Broadway. Bniaiia.ll i '•-* Morihatten. S> *■ York «"it». ; Surrogates Notices. ««-^. -■ — --- — _ _ _ pi I'LUSUAJeCS OF AN OIiULLI OF HON. ! Abt.ei C 'fs«m. a ijirogate of the County at New i ••«. BtssJc* I* hereby gii^n to all pen-on* bavins claim* ' r*«.^ Ar.'i«i(,a Kv»jcr. late of the County of New ' >*!*. ft-,. :o present tlie urn; w.ui vouchers thereof ! • ta» moiaciibcn. at their siai«e of i.ansacting business I 1 '-'.* fflice at Ri<*k«fw «. Kelly, Nj. 170 Broa4sy«y. la ■ | •** *>i.r...ajj of Manhattan, in the C*ty of New York. 00 I **U.u*:-. ...- :entii cut of October next. j We .\« Xoilt. tae twenty-* events day of March. ■ ".\ '■**■■ EM11.7 FOWLER. 1 ARTHL'R A FO'.VXER. \ Executors. | .. ROBEHT H. roWLER.J ! i •' i-'-v rt KELLY. Attorney for Fxecutors. JTO t t- »i> fUirmign cf Manhattan. New Tck City. I ]■ it :srAN<E OF AX ORDER OF HON. j v ..:■'.• t:. Ma, a i^urrcstte of the County of New ! '*■'*. -■-'.:.« !■ : » »by jsiveu to a I ij»r»»r.s hav'r.g claim. ' •*--' ifl ■•■•'*» •• Peck. late of the County of New York, i "'•'■'•'"-. :» resea the ftmt »tth touchers thereof to ! : *• »: ■:-»r; i L*:z. ■« t!ie'r v'.a'e of transacting buniness at ! *"•! f. - • .' rfessnpaw. V, :i(Jeri»>e! i iTree^man. Attor' f !*• ,». ..'-jiia J. K.re«'fß!ii<. (.'owfi«e:. at No. 2 W«:i Street ! •*L<ll'L <ll ' ::••.» ef New Vet*. Bormuh of Manhattan, ob *x ' i**c:« i^t> Q;,t day of O' teber rest, •^'"i Ne* Verk. the t«*nty-«l?tith day of Marca. | JOHN A. PECK. VIIXIAM If PBCK. VA!TSf"?OEI. * PRBtJDMAN*. Attorney. I . *vj|\ .*" rr-KF-IiJIAN. CbMsbA 2 Will -rest. New ! » « 'lty. \orTrE Iff IIEREBT iSTVEX THAT It 1 IB ; «; ( * ir*>-rit<Mi of th*- unjerf Vr.e.i »/,!»• neir* Of law ; T" I 'e'-i' nf kli of .Tr.s<iua Piatt. In* "f tat v*n of !Th*T : '«*»>•. . j^r.r.Ki ''numtr. dei-easar. »« a.-r:-. f»nr '.errers of ; •Y^.irrrat'.on ur<j«s tße e^»«d* 'h.n;e:» and credit* of th« i f y*3<+i"itl Pratt. <Ir<-eit»«l ut««ti riviair a. b«tid not es *f7iar '.■ .-H« the nrrnur.t »f the elafm* «if the creditor* ■ r^T* r * ; '- v ** iweoeiiled s*-ama< *uch estate: «nd a.I j "*?"••« »:e hereb>- ■■*.< *•• 1 •*»- v 'heir clatm* agalnt* "*••< •»•.-,. , f Jw 1"™1 "™ Pratt •« Ifon 4lb*vt P. <;ia<i'linß, ..-'ffcate ? t^ e County «f Ctienaneo. at the Surrr.*r»t«'« 2P'* !u ii ». \'i:l3?» ..f Vnrwtrh. Chennrso CtWntT. N. V.. 2,** Irf . re 'hr lr! i-.f Ortfibrj-, HiOC. upon whim I Itga mcli tetter* of ad- j VfT*l'li. " h'r.nr»i • cjnf N V he) HiTiT. upon whicri ; mult 'sr ttu h letters ■ f r *^mti«, ' ! ■«ai AutruM iS ::-•: ' GRACE F. NEWTON. CARBIE E. i»KATT. 1 THE MARKET. i.-■' ■ ■ " ' I TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. : ■«». white. bb.s . 54^^ca^ U>rU " t 29. IROO. Eean», whit-. bbU.. MSI Egga. catrs 14.0P3 > l^ur. ttbls 5.555 Dresred poultry. pkgs. 2.» l«« Fl«ur. tack*.. KitlUvt poultry, 'crates.. IKS ;"™*. tins glOrajd—s »Cai». cases. . 775 <jrr»iueal. hags Oranes coali. orates. . 2.05«» O»t:neaJ. bbl* rium, (Can crates.. .4.030 Vheat. m»sn 95.7..'0 rv art , <a ',. crates... 4.W0 '* ~ - bush <W.-T.M: p«-aehi«* i<*\,, crates. 525 '•st». fc ' * h • • 12«.««m ; Apntcs. i,;,i« u.HSft !l»n«y, hush I.bV<*>: Potato** bbls 0.400 K*K. baa* O.Oiit Onloa*. pkgs 1.350 liar. tcu» 1.574 Rosin, bbls «*> Vjf^: , tf>n "- • * 130 i Spirits :urp. bbls 1.073 M!..fee<s. tons 20 Tar. hbls-T 50 Hn««. bales m»; Oilcake pkgr S»(» 1-.itxs-i»d bush 29,«<i0!0i1. iub bbli «o £**[■ **1* • »»i " 1 * stock. P «* 1.223 Pork, bbls ...» Peanuts. bags -<••> Ham., pkeri Tor«ceo. hhds 175 Bacon, okss 24»! I Tobacco, tierces 5«l '^:t meats, pkge - l.«4Si Tobacco |»kKS 1.123 Lard, Mrrces 1.2C0; Whiskey, hbjs 220 IJird. kepi 2.-41, Woo!, sacks 1 «5" •£*£> case* 230 Cotton, bale- 1.225 TalJom-. pkirs 070 «-ottonseed oil. Mils. . . H«0 Grease, pkes 12ft; Copper, pieces fi2S Butter. r!<g» 14.454! l.ea-1. rir* 5.2W Cheese, pkgs 3.517! Hides. b3U 200 EXPORTS. Wheat bush U3.«43; Refined pet. gals .2, 108.M.1 Cojm bush • ■ 54.14H cottonseed ell! gals. 11.340 B" m> *lJ— ° g,«W Lubricating oil. gal* 417.500 Pfa*. hush m «>«>, pork, btts :... m near.s. w bush 1.400) neef. bbls !*7 nour. bblii 1,.%V.t Reef! tcs. ... . *9 f!?2I r - B f ck j?\ 24.723 nacon. Tb. .:..:::::. 216.800 n!"""'* 1 - •*>• . m Ham,. Tb St,«m 32El ••"-. 121.5 i«» [jird. Tb 1.23(1.41" "l ll^- «•!» Mo gtenrlne. Tb SoClK> Oilcake, Tb 1.350.000; T«llow.n, 128.000 iRL r i»" IkT 1 ' ■*'"" Gresse Tb 84.000 ST. k- .Is'" 12 *** "utter. Tb 13. Wt0 T?r?-biSr::::::::i tSj o—-*0 —-* *=* CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron. Nor No l fdy.s2o.vt I Cotton, middling 9.80 Iron .So No 2 oft . 19 25 | CofTee. No 7 Rio -", *£' "25 S*«j) ! Suear. granulated ... 4.f10 Lake copper ingots.. IS 75 i Molasses. OK. prime 35 _•■ ••••■■ 40 12HBeef. family *1050 Exchange lead 555 'Beef hums 2175 §? ett ' r ;• 605 Tallow, prime 9% "w heat No 2 red. . . TlHi Pork, mess 19 00 WlT*' 4 -- SKH; Hogs, dressad. 160 Ib. OH Oat*. - 2 *. to 32 »• . . 35 Lard, prime 8 6088 90 Flour. Mplg. patents 435 ] GENERAL MARKET REPORT. ,„„_; New York. August 2». 1908. i-npF"E& -After opening steady at an advance of I>Q i 10 points, the coffee market eased off to a partial decline ?v A lnts b<Jt steadied up toward the close and finished IB* day at unchanged prices to a net advance of 5 points, »«!e» were reported of about 12T..t"m0 bags. The steady ! opening was due to rather better cables than expected, but Havre eased fr !>efor» her close, with the n-t change ' a define, of about H franc. Hamburg was V«6*» pfg I lower. Brazilian markets continued rather unsettled. Rio ! war 123 reia ard Santos was 30 rei» lower, with no change reported in the rate of exchange. IJecelpts also cor. tinued full at all ports No definite news was received regarding the valorization plan, and naturally enough. in tne absence of news, the decline in the market and the evident demoralization of the bull party suggest that I mere is some hitch in the government's plans to advance tne pries of coffee. There seems to be no tangible basis ! for this conclusion, however, anif some of th* Lest i<<wt<M i people in the trade continue to place faith in the now i Brazilian law. Naturally the decline* in the market and ' tne reduction In the long interest are placing it in a tech ni-al position to advance quite sharph should any bullish news develop, and «en if nothing is heard from valori ration, something mr.v corre to hand regarding the coming crop According to recent mail advices dry weather Is eolcg some harm in Santos and th- weather there has continued d"ry since then, wh-n th« flowering was al ready said to he late, so that bullish reports from this direction wo::ld not be surprising. The market for spot j coffee was quiet, with quotations on the basis of 6»»c lor Rio No 7. The range of contract prices in the local market to day was as follow*: Vester- Opening. High. Low. Close. day. I * *«« — — — 6.30«6.35 630 September 6.33 6.35 30 C.3096.35 6.30 October _ _ _ « 40316 4S 85 November _ _ _ 6.4596.55 43 .December 6.85 6.C5 6.50 «!»#8«0 .Vi January 670 6.70 6.60 ' 6.«0©«.fi3 6.R0 February — _ f1.«.M»f«.7» 6«5 March «.« «.R3 670 756« «0 « 7<» A P ri ' «85 S3 6.«0 «M'«M.!tO f1.75 *•*>' «»5 6.05 8.99 6»0f16.&5 (J.SS I un « 00 7.(10 6 J)O «.flr.?7.«>« CM : J"'. v ■ 7.05 7.«K> 6.95 - 00#7.05 6».-> . ' '! 'TTON— The cotton market was active and irregular , to-day, with price* reaching a new low record for the sea«cn daring the middle session, while in the late trad- ! ing there was quite a sharp rally. The close was only ! 3 to 6 points net lower. Sales for th» Jay were esti- | mated at 400.000 hales. Tiie opening was barely steady at a net decline of 5 to S points In response to lower cables and favorable weather over the belt as reflected by the early map. At first it looked as if some recent buyers for a reaction were inclined to fight the 'down j ward course of price*, but this opposition to the de. line was not specially aggressive, and prices soon weakened i under reports that bull leaders were very heavy seller* ! of October and December, more or less genera! pressure, on the good weather new*, and a private condition report showing a deterioration in condition for the month of August of only a. little over 3 per cent, while the average deterioration for the month of August is over 9 per cent. I After a decline of 11 to 12 points from the closing figures of yesterday, the market rallied slightly, but eased off ! again later, and in the middle of the afternoon wi< ! about 14 to 16 points lower, with October selling at j • 74c. December at S.9oe and January at »c. This was I followed-. by a sharp rally on covering, which may have i been prompted to some extent by the approach of the I holidays, and the market closed well up from the lowest. I The market will be closed on Saturday and Monday, re- i | opening on Tuesday morning. Southern spot markets 1 ! were unchanged to S-Mc lower. Detailed weather re- ''■ ports showed rather heavy precipitation in parts of the j Eastern belt, but the weather generally was considered I good. The range of contract prices In the local market ft- I day was as follow*: Tester- Opening. High. Low. Close. day August 8.63 8.73 8.85 5.«4(2r(! RiO Bes September 883 1.C9 8.60 86!>88.70 73 ! October 8.t9 B. At >< 74 «.53«5.84 8 .SS i November 8.87 «7 ».R7 H.92QH.tH S.M ' December 9.00 9.03 B.o<> 9.02«9.03 9.06 ; January 9.10 ».I2 '.> 00 11 1009.11 2.15 ' February li 12 ».12 0.10 '.t.l4ii!VH» STXo I March #1 9.22 9.12 9.22©9.23 o£6 ; April ».2O !>.20 !». 10 f).22f1024 929 i Slay. »27 U.3f» ».l» 8.8009.51 » 39 The local market for spot cotton was quiet with prices 10 points lower, at 9. SO' for middling upland and 10 Ode for middling Gulf. Sale*, 400 bal«s. Southern spot mar ket* were telegraphed as follows: Galveston quiet. l-10c ! lower at o%c; sales, 1.683 bales: Mobile dull, unchanged at 9c; Savannah quiet. 3-16 c low«r at 9 1-lflc; sales. MS" bales: Baltimore nominal. He lower at Otic; Augusta steady. 1-lCc lower at SiHc; sales, 117 bales; Norfolk quiet, uncharged at Q\i . New Orleans easy. 1 lfic lower : at 9 5-16 c: sales, 290 bales. St Lor!* quiet, unchanged* j at •*»c. Charleston quiet, unchanged at t»">»c. Cotton Exchange special Llverjiool cables: Spot cotton dull; sales. 4.«iGO bales; speculation and export, 400; \ American. 3.000; receipts. 1.000. all American; middling I upland. 5.40 d; futures opened irregular, i) points lom-er on rear and 10 points off on distant months: closed barely ' steady, at 492 d: August. 5.O0&3. lOd; August-September j 5. 01 d; September-October, 4.91.1; October-November and November-December. 4.*>o®4.P"»d'; December-January. 4-00 [ 04.i>ld: January- February, 4.92 d; February-March 4 f»4d : March-April. 40594.964; April-May. 4.97 d; Ma' June] 4 iWd. and June-July, 4 U'Mitii Manchester: Yams quiet; cloths, buyers holding off. FLOUR AND MlTAL— Business in floor was on ! a light scale to-day, with sales unimportant. Buyers are holding off in expectation of lower prices when I spring wheat begins to move. No change In prices. Spring patents, 94 2<*lSi fift: winter straights, $3 St>4)9:{ «8 winter patents. $3 75814 15: spring clears. $3 4Cs<s3 «0: extra No 1 winter. S3 10g<3 2JS. an! extra No 2 winter ! 9Z«0»3 RTF. FUnx-R firm: quoted: Fair to good. «8 85 &s."•. 7^ choice to fancy. *3 Wl'gs4. ''ORNMEAT, »teady quoted: Kiln dried. *2 So**2 ftiJ. as to brand. BAG MEAL steady; quoted: Fine white and yellow. 91 2THtCI 2»: coarse. 91 10991 12 FEED — Western steady: city fjuiet; quoted; Western spring. «1*3«: standard middling $2" in I<H) rb sacks; flour do. »22 25; red do«. $24 75, ail I prompt *hlpmen» : city bran, $!!> h'.ilk. f2ii@s2O 50 sacks; middling. 121*924 '« red dog, I2S SO hominy chop £21 bulk. 922 20 sacks OILMEAL. $?<> r,n©s3l GRAIN WHEAT — There »a« no Improvement In speculative conditions to-day, yet th» market acted fal'iy steady throughout the session, and at the clnse was only ! '»c under the previous right. On the whole news via ' n:ore bullish than otherwise, but the fear of an Increas- ! Ing movement ar.d the rtulness along export lines checked I any disposition to bull the market. At best point prices I were ah-iut : »«'«c above the rreviou* night, and from this the- declined an much under the close. The bull : factors Included report* of rain in northern parts of th* sprir.; wheat states, steadiness abroad and rather 1 Tight Interior receipt*, last smonnting to only 4^6.000 : bush, compared with 7«!Uioi> bush last year. Trie sea. ; board clearances were about on the recent average and : mainly wheat. Advices from Minneapolis noted a de- , crease of 923.0<V> r.u»h In stocks during the last four days, hut els *t*tt?d l'"at arrivals showed a very One uualiT' of new wheat. Throughout the day It was evi dent that exporters were : jo far out of line to produce much business, and the sales of only a doien loads ■ therefore created no «ir;>!i' although discouraging to ! t!«» ball element, especially as Liverpool was Hd higher : and Buriaptrt '.p 1" points. Paris closed 5 tn lit point* lower arid Berlin '« mark down. A Rroomhall cable | said that the weather In Southern Russia was fine and : Odessa, receipt* heavy, with the movement increasing a: ' several points Another '*lile gn\* the area of <Ireat B-it*ir> as 1,775.«>0 acres, compared with 1. 798. 000 acres '.as* year On the late curb September wheat was quoted ! a f T9c. or L »c under the previous night. Cash wheat closed as follows: No 2 red, 7*'* c elevator and 7(*><»c f 0 b afloat: N« 1 Northern Dultfth. ffi\r and No 2 j hard Winter. H\\<* fob afloat. <"nf:v_Con»idernbli» : early strength in this market, especially in September at ! Chicago *•■•>« replaced by moderate declines in the after- j Door, that left final prices only '»(»'»<• net higher Th* : buying was chiefly by large rash houses at Chicago, I which accounted for the leading strength In Pegtember. ! Subsequent reactions were the result •>' larger carlot estimates an/1 increased country acceptances especially ; from Nebraska. Interior receipts w»re .".77, 000 bush 1 compared with 6A4.000 bush a year ago Export sales ! of ft loads were reported st the seaboard No 2 corn was quoted 9JM*c in elevator and f.«'*'» fob afloat; No 5 white. 02c. and Ne 2 yellow, «K. both nominal. OATS j — A strong upturn occurred in the oats market as a re- • •till of Iljrht offering* and lighter Northwest receipts owing to wet weather, although nn Increased movement ■ is expected shortly The cash demand at Chicago was active all day. but loyally cash o»t» ruled e«»y. closing ! a* fellows: M x"i 20 to 32 Th. 35c; natural white. ■/) to I 33 Ib 3303Tc. and clifpe'l white, 3rt to 4O lb. MtMlc. < RYE— Market nominal. No 2 Western, ca^c c 1 f New ' TOr " NEW YORK PRICES. tester- i Wheat" Opening High. Low. -lose. day. ; f!»ntenTbVr .... T»^» ""* 15-W 7P', 7»ii I Urn, . • *•'■« M '- *♦'* *♦'♦ **» ! %<. r.6*« MU SAW Mtt ' n*%eraber ** ■ •" * —■• '£* Ms> • " "~ 82 METAI «~-T!'ere was a further sharp decline In th* | I^rdon Hi. market, witn spot .-I.)*ing at £182 8* ana j tutu-e» at .!« 19* Locally the market was easier also, w.th 7«i*i »:nr« ranging from 40c to *> Sic. c er was unchanged in th* f>wlon market with both spot an! futtirM auotea at l*« '•**• lMllt the markrt l«. 1 firm s? riTen? prlre*. hike being quoted •< li We electrolytic *• ifi.Vi? and casting at Ut2Se. lead was flrm and un !.:.;.««-.• •• .-..7r,tr.'' W. Iti the local market the inside price Sfing for thirty -Jay *lilpments In l>m«on the- imir krt «gs Sncr»lJgt4 at »7 l<s« Spelter was unchanged st £27 r M In London and at Offft.lOr Incallj Iron wys iyi'fr in th« English market with Standard foundry juir»#d i»l 1 .'". M and ii-'.fiami warrant- at S3* , '».! L.. ; -ai y ir»n was r*p..rte.'. firm at th» reerW gains, with pro 3 foundry. Northern. qiMit»<| oi fl9 .V)**ar». Th* marker f.ir pig |-mi j crtin-Rffi at the rrduco Ex< t-artge ril!e<l (.-,, 1 A if»r.- , eially higher. Sale*. 100 tor.* Standard foun CMtOOT, at 918 80. ;00 November at 913 >• and 100 December at NEW- YORK DAILY TJUBFXE. THURSDAY. AUGUST .°A lOOfi Financial. To the Holders of the First Consolidated Mortgage 5 50-Year Bonds ot the Brooklyn Ferry Company ol x\ew York: Default having been made upon the interest due August Ist. 1906. upon the above men tioned bonds, the undersigned, representing a large Amount of said bonds, have organised as a committee for the protection of the Interests of the bondholders. The Committee have pre pared an Agreement of Deposit, whk-h is filed with the Depositary. KNICKERBOCKER TRUST COMPANY, <56 Broadway, New York City. The holders of the said bonds are invited to de posit their respective bonds with said Deposits rj% which will issue Its negotiable receipts or certificates of deposit therefor. Any plan for tho protection of the Interests of the depositing bondholders which may be adopted by the Committee will provide that any depositor not assenting to such Plan, when formulated, shall have the right, without expense, to withdraw Ms deposited bonds. Copies of the Deposit Agreement may b* obtained upon application to the Depositary. Xew York, August 2nd, 1906. CHARLES T. ssAUWKV, JAMES -URDAN. jO c E p H j ODONOHLE Jr. GEORGE H PRENT.cc ' v.orrnvttea. MAPCLS MAYER. THEODORE F. JACKSON, H. M. DE LANOE. Secretary of Committee, 66 B-^ad^av. Ne* York. <!'• 50. Ptantiard foundry gra«l»s are quoted as follows: August, $llt bid: October. November and D««mbcr. $18 CO •ittm. MOLASSES AND STRUT'S— There were no new develop ment! In the markets for liquid sweet*, with th* undertone; steady and business moderate, with full but unchanged prices noted. Quotations follow: New Orleans, centrifugal, common. 14©16e; fair. lfi©ll»c; good, 18®2<>c; prime, a>B 23e; New Orleans, open kettle. »(®3V-; SYRI'PS. common, 14»ir.c: fair. lS|H7r. good. lSJfaie; prime. 22«24c: fancy. 2C®2Bc. OILS — Cottonseed oil was moderately netlce to-day, with prices somewhat lower for refined under bear pressure. Crude remains firm Pule*. 100 Auirust at 3«e. 300 Pep tember at 30>4c and 1.000 at We. 1.300 October at 82 I4Cl 4C and »¥> at Sir. and 200 December at 2»S»e. Unseed oil was unchanged. Refined petroleum was in steady demand at yesterday's decline. We quote: PETROI.WM — ard white, bb's, 7.50 c: bulk. 4«Oc: Philadelphia. 7.45 c; bulk. 4.3Tir; refined, cases. New York. 10c: Philadelphia. B.P5e; water whit*-. New York. bbls. (*.»>'•; bulk. «.40c: Philadelphia. 0.45 c: bulk. S.Me; water white, cases. New York. 13c: Philadelphia. 12.W.\ COTTONSEED OIL— Prime crude, fob mills. 21"£34':j'\ Octorer: prime sum mer yellow. August, nominal: September. M'leMc; Octo ber. S2«32Uc; November. 2!>'-~ «:;«*•• December. 2»>-*CWc; January. 2»'4*fV>-; prime white. 44-; prime -winter yellow. 43©4.Vtc UNSEED Oil,- - Am<-r!ran seed, city raw. 3*o SO?: out of town raw. 37(r3Se; Calcutta raw. 6*c: lard oil. fj)»7le. PROVISIONS— opening steady, except for liqui dation in lard, provisions Improved on a demand from packers covering and a good cash trade. There was some reaction in the afternoon, but the market at the close wh.« only a shad> under the previous night. Chi cago r»rf.\ptit. 2*.finrt head. Kansas CH*. 11.000: Omaha. 6.000. and the entire West. 71.0G0. Estimated for to morrow. 2.V000 head PORK r>ar«]v stead y; quoted: Mess. *I»T."WSIP2S. family. Xis !W?»*ir>. - «h<vt Oar. $17© Sis 7.">: BEEF iteadv: quoted: Mess. $R®S«tK>: family. M«iWMI: packet. t« ,Vl<Ss!>- extra India mess. Sl«#$l« SO; BEF.F HAMS quiet. *21«f>2 V. ItRFWD HOGS quiet; quoted: Rs^nn. (rttc; 1*« Tb S\c: irr> Tt>. »'*c; 140 IT). » : .4c: otas. '.>\H\f*. CT'TMBATS— PIck'od belt!"* steady; quoted: Smoking. 12^»©13r; 10 n>. Kir, 12 n>. 11 He: 14 Th. tic; plrkled shoulders nom<n«i. «"■»#«*»<:; pickled hams iul'» 12f?12 s*c5 *c TALIiOW steady: city. s"*c; country. NK>%r. LARD steady-; quoted: Middle West, prime. BWM?«.nOc: city lard steady; BHc; refined lard quiet: quoted: South America. 10c: Continent. 9.25 c; BraiK. leers, lie: compound steady 7^<B7*»e. steady; quoted: oieo. 10Hc: city lard stparine. lO*- 4 Sfw York wholesale market price of beef cuts: RIBS —No 1. per lb, 12c; No 2. f»c: No 3. 7c; LOINS— No 1. 14c; No 2. lie: No 3. »c : CHUCKS -No 1. SHe; No 2. 4'ic; No 3. 3'ic; ROUNDS— No I. 7Hc; No 2. 6>4c : No 3. fie. PICE — Firm conditions wero noted at all distributing: points, with business no«d In a jobbing way and offerings rather moderate owing to light supplies. Quotations fol low: Domestic screenings. K^»©3Se: second heads. 4©4Hc; choice heads. 4Nii94%c; fancy heads. 5(r5 4r; extra, fancy heads. ."i^i'Sflc; .lapen dimestic. 4*+fi4\r, Pntna. s'*® 5%c: Java. 4TI-c:4 T l -c: Rangoon. in bond. 2"HS2'ie. A R— Refined iiugar was very quiet on new business, although some stock was taker out on old contracts. The undertone was steady, with prices unchanged The Fed eral continues to take orders for prompt shipment at 4.70 c. I*** 1 per cent net for grantilst»d. with other re finers quoting 4Me net. less 1 ncr cent cash. The fol lowing are list prices, subject to a rebate of 10 points and a discount of 1 per cent for cas^ seven days: Cut loaf and crushed. r>.«Oc; m<->uld A. :>. cube*. 5.15 c; XXXX powdered, B.OSc; powdered, coarse powdered and fruit powdered. sc; Eegle confectioners' granulated, S.lßc; Eagle ,-oar»" and e«tra fine granulated. V; Kapl<- 2 lb cartonr. 2 lb bags and 5 H> bags of fine granulated, 5.05 c; Eagle fine or standard granulated and diamond A. 4 90c: confectioners" A, 17.V; No 1. 4.*.V. Nos 2 and 8, 4.60r; No 4. 4.4«r; No 5 4..V.C: v,. «;. «.Mc; No 7. 4.25 c; No ». 4.20 c; No 9, 4.1.V. No 10. t.lOc; No 11. 4.05 c; No 12. *c; Noa IS. 14 and IS. 3.ofie. Raws were about steady, the keen edge of firmness belnit dulled by the apparent In difference of reflners to purchase at present rates Prices, however, were unchanged, with duty paid rates quoted as follows: Centrifugal. W> test. 4c; muscovado. 1-9 test. 3*» C3Hc. and molasses sugar. S!l test, 3 l I<»c.1 <»c. The Lon don market for sugar beets was dull and somewhat easier, with August and S»nt»mher quoted at Us 4' ; d. Sales late yesterday were 1.500 tons English Island musco vado at 3.41 c. basis SO ten. in port, and 2.000 bags Porto Rico centrifugal at 4c, 96 test, c i f afloat. Receipts far the week at the four Atlantic ports were reported at 40.»4« tons, against 25.223 the week before and 35.«3A same week last year. Meltings were 43 000 tons, or same amount as noted previous week, against 4M,Ooii same Time last year, with total stock 270. 535 tons, contrasted with 278.889 the previous week and ISS.6UB same week a year Mo COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York. August 24( 180«. BEANS AND PEAS— Marrow beans continue to drag, and prices are in buyers' favor. Medium also dull and unsettled. Pea have had a little more Inquiry within the las', day or two, and the feeling is rather steadier, SI 524 Is now general trading basis for choice quality. Red kid ney hold fairly firm, with the business of the week mostly at $3 15. Scarcely anything doing in other varieties. Scotch peas quiet. We quote BEANS, marrow, choice, per bush. $2 889|2a0: do fair to good. $2 ."M>4fs2 do medium, choice. $IC7HQSI72H; do common to good, $1 COQfl 85; do pea. choice, $1 M>4i* 1 B2H; do fair to good. $1 35®*145; do red kidney, choice. $3 12HQ$3 IS: <}•■• fair to good. $2 iHl.g ; 3 **>, do white kidney, choice, S.Tft <3 05; do black turtle soup, choice. S3 20993 30; do yellow eye. choice, $106; do lima. California. S2 75; GREEN PEAS. Scotch. SI 124611 15. BI'TTEK— Receipts to-day. 14.454 pkgs. Owing to the relative scarcity of strictly fancy creamery the market for such is a littla higher and linn. The quotation com mittee did not think It advisable to chance the oftlcia! rates, and extra creamery was held at 2,T«*c, but It Is simply out of the question to net any fancy goods at this price. Fifty tubs extra sold on 'Change at 24 v ic and the business from store was at ::4fiJ244c, the latter for very high quality. Other grades are steady, but the movement is of only moderate proportions, and there are plenty of those qualities for all requirements. Renovated Butter is quotable a little higher, fancy brands bringing 21c without difficulty, and some marks going arove that. Factory and packing stock show no further change. We quote: Creamery, extras, per Tb, 24824 l ie (Mercantile Exchange official quotation. 2." l nc/. do firsts, 22®23c; ii.» seconds 19t0523e: do thirds lSOlttc: t-tate, dairy, tub*, fresh, fancy. 22'.»4r23c; do f!rs:s, 21<522e; do seconds. It*® 20.-: do thirds. 17®lSc; Western, imitation creamery, extras. 20tf204c; dt> firsts. IH®l!>i'; renovated, extras. 20>*»21c; do firsts. lS- 2 Sia : a : . do seconds, Ml* ■.>•. do thirds. IS-glflc; Western, factory firsts, 17'.*fil8c: do seconds. 16ei"c: do thirds 144®15Hc: packing st?ck No 1. 17«17Hc; do No 2. Tl'-jftlT.. do No 3. 144®l.'Vie. CHEKSE— Keceipis day wrrr 5.517 boxes. While trading is not empeelally active, still rhert Is a fair movement in finest grades of small full cream cheese and prices firmly held. Larc sizes in moderate supply ami cleaning up pretty cloaaiy. Skims in fair demand from home trade dealers, hut very little doing with ex porters. Liverpool cable 60s <id for coloped. an.l ft«s «d for white. We <iucte: State, full cream, large, fancy, lZ%c; do fair to good. J2H6t24e: do small, fancy. 12^4c; do fair to good. ll«««12 l 4c: do inferior. 10«i® :i'«.-; do half skims, small, best, n\'gU>^: do large. Mic; do part skims, prime, *;s'!♦<•; do fair to goo.-. 7iRSc; do common, 4.'4>o3Hc; do full skim*. 2@3c. |sO<M— Receipts to-day, 14.0 M caees. Prices we. moved up another hie on desirable fresh gathered eggs, and the market has rather a ma tone. Trading Is good Buyers are operating close to the current needs, but the consumption is large and the stock is moving out of first hands quit* promptly. The bulk of the regular packings of ungraded Western eggs soil In range of l?VJf2lc. some lots that Fhf'W bad effects of h-at going lower, \vht> a few fin« candled an.l graded »>rlng Me, cr. pnaslhlj . a fraction more. Considerable inquiry •'• i prime dirties at 16c. but the other grades are slow. We quote: State. Pennsylvania and nearby, salei nil, white, fancy. 27c; «3o choice, SSQKc; do ordinary to goad, 21324:; de mixed. extra. 25^2tic; do extra flrM«, 33938 c; do firsts. 31021%e; do Western, selected, best. 22c; do firsts. 21c (official quotation for firsts. ! .'®2l- ; do seconds 18 l s 1?l I» '- ' do third*. l*JTl7c; dirties, latfir,.' check*, H>3t3c. FRUITS— FRESH — Apples in liberal supply and also penrs. with prices favurlng buj-er*. excipt "fur strictly fancy fruit. try few plums irriving. Peaches in mod erate supply ana rather firm. »;th fancy ncaeding outside Quotation In some cases Grapes In excessive supply am*. lower. Blackberries and huckleberries dull and weak Muskmelons slightly higher. Watermelons dragging. Pine apples oar«l> stead) We quote: APPLES. n<l varletiei per bbl. I2«<s3 25; do green \arletles. $2'»>2 73; PEARS." Bartlett. per bbl. *1 75«*:<: da Feckel. per bhl $23 53 HO; do C;app's Favorite. KG*" 25; dv Flemish neauty. «1 2,"V« SI 75; do Tj-s^-n. $1 nixgfS; d.» Scooter, *\ 2f,9>l *» do common. «l<g*l 80; PLUMS. prate, per basket. l";. ' PEACIIRP. per carrier. *lf7«a 7.V do per backet 3.V« II 20; CaiAPBS. Delaware, per case. Oflo«$l 25: do Nlag art 7Sc«WI: do black. rtftf"'" BLACKBERniEP, per auart. 4«12-. HUCKLEBERRIES, «*?l2c; MUSKMSL-- ONS. Jersey. per '-rat., or basket. Hn*i7.V do Maryland and Delaware, per '.-rate. 40r0fl 25; do Crlorado, 12'!? «23: per pony erato, $1 nnfrS2 25: WATERMELONS, per 100 i3fis2O; do per carload. *7r.«J^2Ort. HOPS— Comparatively few 1003 hops offering oT> the spot and holders continue firm in their views. Picking 1* pretty general In this state. but will not become general In Oregon for another week, l'orelgn advices (how little, if any, change. We quit*: state. 100,". choice per It). 1.1 ©l.V"; do common to fair, 1 1ff 13c, Pacific Coast. UK/5, Choice per fb. 17<Jl*c. do good to prime. I5»l(jr; do com nr-n to f*i- in«n4e: do tttH. per rb. 10®ll.!.. Pr»fl.TTtV ALIVE— Receipts to-day, 13 carloads by freight an.' about l car by expreps. With a continued good ii«r.-An<l the market Is cleaning up promptly on ar rival of moat all descriptions, nn.l prices arc well sus tained. We quote: HPRINO CHICKENS. Western. South trn and Southwestern, per n>, I.V; FOWL*, per fb. 14c. RfK>PTi;nS. if.i. tier TTi. Be: TURKEYS, par Tb. lee; SPRING DUCKS, l^mg Island, per TV l>H«Ulc; Dl'CKri. Western, ■•!'! per pair "OfiWV; •)• Southern and South western, JOiffSOc; OEESK, Western per pair. *1 25651 .'•«; GKESIC Southern *r.'l Bhuthwestern. per pa". tn»c; PIGEONS per pall - 30525 c. l>nE3SEl>— Fre»h klllait fowls In ' -ominraiivrii moderate supply, and fancy graces flrm!y held. Really fancy Urge • hlcs.<-ns no! plenty and fairly steady buth market burdened with r-onalderah!* qucintttles .if ordinary chit-kens, and quite a good many still arriving short of lee and more or less out of «>n <Jl'l< n long Island and other nearby spring ducks plarty and slow. Spring turkeys In fair demand when (ancv «ml suitable for broiling. »iual'» plenty anil dull. Quite a l.tlle frozen poultry working • lit, mainly turkeys and rhlcUena. but under pressure to clean up price* very lrr«KUlar. iVa quote: Freeh killed — !ee*l— Tt'llKKYS. Hveriig.; lots. »id IMM4c: do poor in medium, ll*Tl2c: s|>rir.if dry plcke.l 20MOc; Aa BC+Wet}, 2fl!ff2Rc: SPRIN*(J <-»?tcKKNI». Philniieinhin, dry pi~k*fl. « to 4 ft) average to pair fancy, 21«J22c; do over 4 !t> uvernge to pair. fane? SftJTSS,?; An iverage run. l<lflJ%-: New York and I-cnnsv!\anlji. 'in picked fenrv. I<**l<»c; New York and Pern*>lva:iia. dry picked, fancy. lMlv do a.rraga run 14#ttc; Western dr\ riicked. fancy, 4 ITi and over tv tr.ir, lie, *io average, lS«l4c. do scalded, fane;-. ♦ Ib Financial. PENNSYLVANIA CB>Tf{\l BHEHIM, inMPANi piUELITY TRUST COMPANY, TRUSTEE under the Mortgage of the Pennsylvania Central Brewing Company, dated October 25. 1«»7. INVITES PROPOSALS for the sale to the said Trustee of all or any part of FIFTT THOUSAND DOLLARS i|So.ooo> of Bor.ds secured by the said Mortgage; proposals to be addressed to the said Trustee at its office. Xos. 523 331 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, to be opened and acted Upon en Wednesday. September •5. IftOII. at IS o'clock A. M. R. BI.LIS. President August SS. 190«. JJOTICE.— THE UXDEKSIOXED UEREBI "*■ declare their intention of forming a stock corporation to be known as the Eastern Life insurance Company, t* be loca'ed in the Borough of Manhattan. City of New Tork. for th* purr°*e of tnakin* Insurance upon the lives or the health of persons and every insurance appertaining thereu. and to grant, purchase or dispose of annult.es. under and pursuant to the insurance law of the State of New Tork. Dated. August Isth. l«0«. Fohn ?. Hanson. William E. Mldgley. Charles A. Armerson. Her*-.*rt Reeves. Max Helman. Moses Nartelbaum. Frank L. E»cb_ bach. Irving Emmoin. John (' Hanson. A. A. da-key. Charles B. Hammono. Watson B. Robinson. Afton Church. Wiiliam a. Cross. George Hosklng. Trust Companies. Bowling Green Trust Co., Capua!. SI.O(Ki.(KiO. Surplus. 53.0{)0,0<)0 OFFICERS: EDWIN GOULD IMM WILLIAM H TAYLOR In V:oe-P: -f^.dent CHAS F ARMSTRONG • 2d \T;ce-Presider.t JOHN A HILTON - - 3d V.-Fre.. & Treaa. WILLIAM M LAWS Secretary DIRECTORS: Charles P. Armstrong, Myron T Herr: - Frank Brainard, Edward T Jeffery, Harry Bronner, William M L^ lobert C. dowry, Va Willii M-rrill, Edmund C. Converse, Winilow S. Pierce, Wm. Nelson Cromwell, Dick S. Bamsay, Grenville M. Dodge, Frederick B. Sehenck, A. Goepel. Andrew Squire. Edwin Gould, William H. Taylor. Frank J. Gould, Edward R T? mas, George J. Gould, John P. Truesdell. John A. Hilton, E. F. C. Toung. Financial Meetings. CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ft ST. I»ACI. BAII.KOAD COMPANY. 'J'HK AXNIAL MEKTKvV OF THE ?ToCK holders of this company for the election of Directors and for transaction of any other business of the Company will he helii at the office of the Company, in the City of Milwaukee, at Twelve o'clock Noon of Saturday Septem ber SMh, 1909. The transfer hooks will be closed on Wednesday, th* 29th of August, and reopened on the Ist of October rie»t. July 2«th. IKMI. ROSWEL.L. MIL.I.ER. Chairman of the Board. THE AMERU AN I I.TIRAI. CHEMICAI. COMPANY. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Annual Meeting of this Company will be held at the office of the Company. 5 Qarß*U Ulock. in the City of New I<*>ndon. Coon., on the 12th day of September. 19US. at 2 o'clock P. M.. for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year, and for such other busi nejs as may be brought before the meeting. The Transfer Books of both the Preferred and Common Stock will clcse at .'{ o'clock on Wednesday. September !»th, 1906. an.l remain 'lossd until 10 o'clock A M on Tuesday September l,Sih liiiiil. New York. August 17th. 1806 aiQORGE 1. GALABAITH. Se.-rctar> and over to pair. 14. : d<> average. 139134 c: Southern and Southwestern. a\erage run, laglS'j.-; poor. 10®l2c ■"OWLS. Philadelphia, dry picked, fancy. 14 V: do av erage run. Uc: Western, dry picked, medium size select ed (culls cut». 14c; ,1,1 seieetesl. bbla, heavy. J4c;' do av erage run. WHo; do poor to medium. H>«l.lc; Sbuthern and Southwestern, dry picked, selected. hb!» !.V,c; West ern, t«caid«^i. medium size, selected, bbls. 14c: uo average run. l.i'-c: d<> poor to medium. U«?fl3c: Southern and Houthwestern. scalded, selected, bbls, lS^jc- Southern anil Southwestern scalded, inferior grades. 10313 - old COCKS dry picked and scalded. »>Hc; DTTKP. apring. I^>ng Island and Eastern. 18JJ124c: do other nearby. 12c; do old. Long Island and other nearby. 10c: G&FJSE:. spring. Eastern, white. l8i&-_>Oc: BQCABB. prime, white, >• rh to dozen, per d<.i>#n. »2T.". ; <lo 7 It> to dosen. $2; do « to «'t rh to dozen. #1 50: do mixed, per docea. 91 2MTII 50; do dark. $1 2.Tgsl • i l7: do culls. »ie«oc. POTATOES AKD VEGETABT.KS— Irish potatoes In light receipt ani higher for all grades. Southern sweet potatoes SSc higher: Jersey stlghtlv firmer. Onions show irregular (]»ality and value. Cucumbers and pickles somewhat firmer. Corn in goocl demand, but supply lib eral. Celery dragging Cauliflowers largely poor. Egg plant* and peppers in light recelnt. but prices without Improvement. Lima beans firm for choice. I^ettuce mill l.v poor and dragging: strictly fancy exceeds quotations wh^n found. Peas in light receipt and firm for choice, string beans higher. S;;!a.-<h dull. Tomatoes weak. Other vegetables range about as Quoted. We quote: PO TATOES. Long Inland. per bbl. »17.V;(*2. do Jersey. 91 25 S?l T5; do per bag. SI rc.4zsl «a>. do Southern, per bbl. 910 $1 r*>; SWEET POTATOES. Jersey, per basket. $I©Sl 2T» do Southern, per bbl. *2(S*2 ii do cull*. 90g7.V: HF.t.Td and CARROTS, per 100 bunches. &O|f7.V: CABHAGES per lOit. $1000*9; crCVMRERS. u»r libl. 73c«*l BO CV (TMHrit PIfTCI^ES, per l.«'»». $!«s'-• .Vt. CORN. per J»». •Ukc^fl St»; CEIJCRY. per dosen. KJ®4ilc: CAITJFUOW EStS, Ijme Island, per bbl, '^.VSfl SO: do state. $.*>fi»S: EGGPUANTB. per hhl. KiK-S ;1 2S: LIMA BEANS, per bag, sOc<B*l 50; LKTTI'E. per bbl. s<l©7.V: do state, per 2-ilnxen box. SOc®sl: do per basket. 73e@?l 2». ONIONS. Connecticut, white, per bbt. ?2£o<3s3: do red and yellow. $1304?$:: 23: do Long Island, per »>».: (l«» *1 7!V; do Jersey and Pennsylvania, per basket. 5087.V-; «lo state and Western, white, ncr crate, (1. do Orange County, white, per bag. $15**3*2: do red. .'»>,-<& 9l 3*»: do yellow. »tesl 7.' OKRA. per I.OtW. 75c«91 23; PEPPRIIS. green, per Mil ."iO^Sc: PEAS, per basket. 7,lc#9t 50 : do per hug. SUe«*l 2.".; STRING BEANS. state, per basket. Mk-atl 12- do nearby, per bag. 83675 c: SQI'ASH. o»r bbl. W>c«9l; n'RNIPS. rutabaga, per bbl. sft©Coc; TO MAT' per box. 2337.V. HAY ANT) STRAW— MAY- Nearly all transportation lines iridc a liberal showing of rocetpfs to-day, but trad ing was not stimulated thereby. Price* of the week were repented but with »«me *nrr... weakness, especially for round !«t* at the cloee Nothing in a wholesale way can be 'I'inte.i above 91 In a few days the quantity «f new wl!l he more definitely adjusted for prices. We quot*; Prime, large hales, per 100 rh, No I. 97\tcfl91: No 3 ia. >."i*»i>s No 8 d*. 72'»<|«<K-. shipping f-oeeOe: clover, mised beat, "OCTTHc; clover, clear. «B«"fte STRAW— Market well supplied, demand fair. SAQ-euc for eld. 4.*95i1c for good lots of old. Receipts of hay and straw. In ton.«. reported at the Produce Exchange at noon to-dar: Hudson R»v*r Railroad, 440; West Shore, 40. Erie, »to; Pennsylvania 9«t; Delaware. I^aekawsnna £ Western. 20 L«h!||h Valley. 250; IWltimore & Ohio. 2f»; Central of New Jersey, 17«. river boat*, 100; .anal boats 174. total. 1,574 tons Receipts for wee*. A.SiM ton*, d'> last meek. .". TW tons Receipts of straw. 130 ton*: for week. 570, last week fi7o. Export* of hay In bale* fcr week: Liver pool. CO; ssn Juan. SBS; Porto Rico. ST". Vera «'rat. 7S.V total. 1.t«l bale* MILK AND CREAM—The exchange price rtf milk re mains at 2*» cen"« a quart net it the nhirper in the 2ft cent son*, or $1.41 a can of forty quart*. The receipt* of milk and cream in *»► quart cana for the week ending August 25 were as follows: Milk Cream. Erie . • S3 »71 3,<*i© Ku*4u*hanna 12.W.'i HI West sJhor* I* Hit 1.722 l-ackawarina ■ «».«So 2.C00 New York Central (long haul) S».7<V> 1,4!K» New York Central ■Harlem> . 10.200 1.%> Ontari.-) 44 113 2.W3 I»high Valley 21.40.1 1,373 Homer Ram*dell Line . «,430 4S Nev> Haven • 9.2011 Other *ource» • *• 100 220 Totals 240.018 l».0«l Toledo Aug. ».— CI.OVER3EEr>— Caah. *7 «5: October and Scomber »7 .V». TIMOTHY. $1 Wl; AI.SIKE. $7 1«. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York, August 29. If**. BEEVES- Receipts were 73 cars, or 1411 head, includ ing 49 cars for slaughterers and 33 for the market; and counting previous arrival* thai were held ov«* yaterday, there were 41* c»rs on sale, of which 43 at Jersey city an-1 r. at tttth street yard*. Trade prne.: citremely dull at a genera* decline of life- -in alt grades ■■! steers. with ann-e sale* of medium steers 13c lews*; later there was a little n..i:» ictlrJlT, but no Improvement In prirra, the market closing quk"-. »Ilh ft «•**■ ansi'Ul. Fat hull* were about st*a<l} •■""' •*'' •ci;n bulls were rated -aiter at COth atftsi vnr<ls. the co» market a-a* unchanired. t>»mnion to prime *t»er* «nld at *4 4ik«».', 7» per IM rb. 2 car* «f ••hut. .- rteers 'r «ii Indiana went t, an Cast fide alnugn!er<'t at sa*". siagx »■ 1 i at *4 V. bulls at 9? 4MM4 corns at *l««4 und 1 axtra heavy fat cew at *4 10. Itressed Veer wan 1 ilet at last reported quntntlims. t^bieg fr .m Oreai llrltaln rer«ne4 live cattle barely steady ana sc::*.i.g at Iju&'li-a at ll?llHe. dressed weight. Th» Colo Summer Resorts. Where the Bass and .Trout Hide! Our little booklet on "FISHING and S7TOOT.IXG" not inly tells you where bass and trout, bin other game fish abound. 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LEON H. COUT, Manager. rado took out to-< Jay S6 catrie far Schwarsachilii * fn!» berger: the Baltic was ea;imated to carry about Z.'o>* quarters of beef for various shippers and the Bermu4taa took H cattle' and 10 sheep for th* United Drc««»4 Beef Company and ft cattle and 5 sheep far J. Hhaniberg A ton. Sherman A Culver: IS Ohio steers. IIS* It aver age, at 15 75 per HOT Jti; 10 do. 1849 Tb. at $SSR; 30 Vir ginia do. UTS rb. at »4.'5, 12 \Ye.«t Virglni* do. I(^3 16. at MbO: I stags. 1433 n». at 33; 2 toils. 1415 R). at ilcPherson & Cm: IS ohln steers. I*2l to. at fftW; SB do. 1331 Tb. at »';«; a> Kentucky do. i3Il Tb. at $»«: 1» do. 151S !». at $5 40; » do. ISM ». at JB4i>. 29 «O. 13» Tb. at «5 40; i* do. 12AA tb. at 55 13 2>l do. 10?* ». at $4 40; 1 Vinttrta do. HO* rs>. at fsfi>: I ; do. 12»* a. at »is. 1 «°- uflo n». at *5 25: 1 null. 1150 n> at *J: 1 *>. «•> rb. at »2 45; 1 cow. •«<> IS. at ?3«0: 7 do. IC4J ft. at 13: 11 do. OS* Tl>. at *2 15; 4 do. MIS 15. at fl SO. i do. •n* K. at $1 40. P. Panders: IS Ohio steers. 131* n>. at S5 35: 21 *». 1.«4 n>. at »4flO: 1* Kentucky do. irT4 Tb. at J3 8«: M do. ll.<» IT), at $515; 2 bull*. SCO Tb at «3: IS do. KS Tb. at «-'<. V 1 cow. 14M tb. at $4 1«: S. dr>. lOT3 V*. at I? 50; 1 do. lOCO rb. at »a 10; 1 do. :<vh> n>. a; $5 23: 1 «o. »«» i*. at 55; 2 do. ftTS Tb at ¥1 GO; 1 do. i>ot> Tb. at 51 SB. I heifers. 750 Tb. at £1 ft*. Newton A Co. : IS Virginia -teers. I*»T n>. at $5 M>| : 1"5 West Virgin!* *>. 13fi» Ex at S3 <». 28 *». 12S« O. at » 42V,; 25 do. 121« rb. at $»»7--i A. H. Eppsteln: 10 Kentucky steers. 120T O. at V ?' 1 bull. 1.-.30 tb. at $4. J. Bhambenr & 9on: 4 extra Indiana stoats. I3&R 1... a! 55 30; « Chicajro do. 1200 Tb. at Si 50. « Virginia do. I." -*, It., at g» SO: 1 do. 1000 tb. at 9* 40-. Id Ohio do. 114* fix at $5 25: ft do. 1272 Tb. at $4 00; it do. 12» A. It MM: I bulls. 1217 ft. at $3 SO. Kerns Commission Company: 21 West Virginia steers. 11.-5 Il>. at $5 3O: : 20 da. 1186 Tb. at fit>: 16 Jo. 11«» IK at «3 s<> 21 do. 1170 '.'■>. at $5 45; S do. 10.-.; Ok. at |3 Krats & Cooper: 18 TV rat Virginia steers. 132S Vs. at $5 70; 10 do. 1190 Tb. at X: 17 do. NSS Tb. at «♦ *:, Tobin & Shannon: 22 Virginia steers. USD T* at 53 06. 24 do. 1120 Tb. at $5; » state bulls. ISM Ib. at S3 1%. B. Judd & Co. : 3 bull«. MUt Tb at S3: » do. MO Tt>. at $2 75; 2 do. ?5O Tb. at 65: 1 cow. 63© E>. a" ?2»: 1 do. 12» it., at SI M. J. G. Curtis & Eon: 2 state steers. 1«S Tb. at 15 1-4: 1 bull. 13J!ft Tb. at ?2 f5: 5 do. »«0 n> at $2 75: « do. 88* Tb. at s; 70: 2 do 775 Tb. at $3 «: 2 cows. 039 i*. at $8. 1 do. 800 tb, at S3 M>. 1 do. 140 O. at 92. 3 *». 910 tit. at 51 75; 1 do.»7oTb. at SI 40: 8 do. «-« Tb. at ?1 23; a Co. 72» n>. at $1 1«»; 3 do. 7SO m. at 51- Jorn P. Nelson: 3 bulls. B*o Tb. at $2 75; I *•. 7M ». at 12 65; 24 do 775 'b. at 12 SO; 3 cnr». «■* T*. at SI; 5 do. «24 Ib, at SI Andrew Mullen: 1 bull. too Tb. at |S»: 1 do «H» R>. at $2 70; 2 cows. 790 d. at $1 OB; 4 do. €57 Tb. at 91 14>. ' John I>u-ev : 1 bull. ISIO It. at U0: 1 4*. ■■• •"> Tb. a: 52 Sit; <i an 880 n>. at S3 70; 22 do. £31 lb. at $2 40. 1 cow. lieo Tb. at $4; 4 do. ft« 2 :i>. at $1 «>. Jelllf/e Wright & Co . : 7 bulls. 901 Tb. at 92 63. MILCH COWS— Receipts were 112 head, including 9* for the market. There was a fair inquiry' for the stock and Jrcent to choice milkers brought steady prices: trash eoi iinu»s to sell at low figures. Common to choice cows. ! with their calves, sold at $25 to £55 each; an exua cow 1 or two at $00; trash at SIS to $20. Pales— A. M-Cate. » fresh tews, with their calves, at i $20 to :-is<> per head. Louis Heilbruna; IS eews and calves at J%« to $55 each. .1. G. sCurtts & Son: 25 cows and calves, at {25 to 153 per heafl. Andrew Mull?n: 2 cows and calves at »3T. an.l MS, re spectively. — Receipts were 2.380 head, including 12» tor butchers, and. .with the few ttale calves, there were 2.321 head on sale. Trade was leas active and veals fully 25c off from Uonday's prices; at Jonas.' CJty the I market closed Site lower; graseers and buttermilks were I aiso rather easier Two cars of Western aalvw were j held over. Common to choice veals said at >:.;:»- BO per 108 R>: a few selected tops at Si 73. culls at $i '.•:"£ $4 SO: grassers and buttermilks, at $3 S#9«. the latter extreme. Dressed calves slow at .H'aSlSc per 1» for city dresced veal*; H3l2c for country dressed; B©7c lor dressed grasper* and fed calves. Sales— J. O. Curtis Ik Son: 23 veals. 14S D average, at S»7.> per 100 T^; 213 do. 1«7 R>. at 5- flO; » it. 201 Tb. at J*. 5 do. 124 Tb. at $7 SO; 10 40. 2*2 O. at $7: 4 Jo. liki Tb. at S3 V». 13 do. 11« Tb. at 95 SO. S do. 107 rb. at S3: 7 do. ISO rb. at 94; 35 buttermilk*. 133 H>. at 94; 4 do. 2S7tt>. at 93 75. Jelleffe Wright * Co.: I*7 veals. 151 rb at »>: lf«) do. 150 rb. at 23: IS do. 142 tb. at >•: 32 do. 1.% tb. at $5; *8 do buttermilks. 157 Tb. at ■??. *>: 13 do. I*4 Tb at 93 75 John P. Kelson: 21 veal*. 163 Tb. at $R 50. « dn. 143 TT». at 9a: 4 do. 193 Tb. at 38 3O: « do. 103 ft at $3: S do. 104 Tt>. at $T>. 2 buttermilks. 210 tb. at $4. 12 do. 233 Tb. at 93 79. W. R. Hume: 31 veals. 155 tb. at »• 75; 27 d*. 145 1 tb. at 98 30; 4 do. 235 To. at 97: 10 do. 17* Tb at M ID 8 buttermilks. 210 Tb. at 94: 32 do. ls» tb. «.t SSfle'i Andrew Mullen: 44 veals, 143 Tb. at CSM: :«• do. 1«* Tb. at **:»: S7 do. IG!> Tb. at 98. 10 do. 133 Tb. at O. 1 3 do. 208 tb. at Si S. George .'. L. ■"-". Dtllenback: 100 veals 1«» Tb. at *>&-.: 1 do. 270 Tb. at 9«. 1O do. 157 Tb. at 94 SO S. Judd * Co.: 30 veals. 1«O It,. at >-:."-: 12* do. 199 Tb. at 98: 05 do. IDS Ib. at 97 73; 21 do. 807 .-_. at 99: 10 grassera. 171 Tb. at *3CO. 8 Senders: 42 veals. 141 tt>. at 9» 50: 41 do. 193 H>. at (SSS: m do. 187 Tb. at 99. "* grasser*. 2ST. Tb. a: 99 90. 5 do. 305 Tb. at 93 23. To bin A Shannon: 21 veals. 133 tb. at 99 50: 10 Co. 18« Tb. at 93. Newton A Co.: 4 West Virginia calves. ISA. at SB «• 1. 1 do. c-> n>. at 94. SHEEP AND LAMBS — Receipts were 30 ears, or «.7J9 head, including 5 cars for slaughterer* and £5 for rhe market, making, with the stale stock. 33 cars on sale. Sheep were li fair detr.and.and steady, good lambs wasted and Arm; no realty prime or choice lambs offered, medium and common lambs were in <<ver?uppb' and lower to sell; fully 10 cars were Itkeiy to be beid over. Common to prim* *heep noJd at $3 KOOJS 25 per 100 lb. cults at 42 "5 JJJ"; medium to good lambi at *T#sS common stack quotable down to $» or lower; culls sold at *5. Pre?;ed mutton «te»dy. -uh general calf at 8010 cit lb: choice quality selling at H>'»c: dressed lambe steady for good, but si?w and weak for others. Sales rasped from lie to 14:. with very few g.ol enough to exceed I3c Sales — Kerns Commission Company: IBS Kentucky lambs. «4 Ib average, at $f) 50 per HX> Ib . 20» do, 71 lb. at $M2S: lIUR do. 0 Ib. at 8*25 383 do 44 in at ♦•: 277 Indiana do. 72 lb. at «7«2'-*: SO Kentucky eulli, 9* Ib. at *4SO; 5 Indiana yearling*. Vm to. at MM: 20 de. 70 Ib. at 90: 19 Ke-ftteky do. S2 Ib. at 98 a*; 87 Kentucky cheep. 122 lb. at 9>" 2&; !R4-dn 111 In. at 98: » do. 1* lb. at 93. 37 do. ft.-, lb. at 94 DO; 17 Virginia do. 82 Ib. at $5; 43 Kentucky culls. ■» lb. at 92,V> B. Judd &< V : 214 West Virginia lamas. «1 lb. at Was). , S.t state do 7O lb. at 98: 91 Pennsylvania da. 71 Ik. at j 97 73: 14 West Virginia curl*. 48 lb. at 96: 2 Want Vir ginia sheep, 115 tb. at 94 ; • Newton & C». ■ 2M 'West Virginia lamba. «g rt, at 13 215; »l do. 64 R>. at 9915 • Wejt Virginia ghee*. 9s i Tb, at 94 £0. Tolan * Shannon: 52 state In— hi. T5 fb. at SS. I*9 ! Penns>i\-ania do. «7 tb. at f" 7 state sheep. 131 tb. at j $3 25. 8 do. 12*' Tb. at 94: «l eutts. S3 Tb. at IS. Mcpt-erson • Co : 241 Virginia iambs. 84 D. at ST 73: XV Virginia culis. *4 IS. at 18, 21 Virginia «h*e» (cu!U». 78 Tb. at 92 75. 8. Sanders: 47 state lamb*. TO n>. at 1*25; 237 *». 6i ! Tb. at $*: S state sheep. l'<> Tb. at 94 99. Jelllffe. Wright & Co.: 101 state kaanh*. T9 ft. »t »s ' 99 dr cl Tb. at 97 30 4 state sheep, lit *>. at 15; SbtjcVj, IM Ib. at It. J O Curtis * Son: 24 state lamba. 73 ft. at IS; (I Vermont a, 70 Tb. at 97 60; 29 culls, !W» n». at S3 JO; li sh-»p. '.is tb. at So state lambs. On Tb at VK iw: 14 do. W ft Hume: to staie lambs. M ft. at J110: t» da. a lt>. at $.*. l stat« sheep, 119 Tb. at §3. 2 40. V* ■ st £4 5tK George * L. S. DiUenbsek: 9 state lamb*. 04 Tb. at IS: 8 do. 75 Ib at 97 9». HtXJS— Re.-*ipts were 42 ears, or 7.078 head, including ■bout 3 cars for th* market. No sales reportad ke/ara 'change reeling no more than steady. OTHER MARKETS-BY TELEGRAPH. Chicago Aug. 23 — CATTUl— Rstfipia. l».«0 *««-*; market for best strong to |0c big re. . olhtri ?t*aay; com. mon to prtm«» Meet*. •»:»«•( ■ cmml S3 TQfU t«. heifers S3 l.VB«» 1«. Imtls. f2«i>gj* 4f>; s locker* and f«af> ers f2 *»«*4 » HOGS— Receipts, 2P.000. m»r>.-t 10* lower' choir* to prime h<\i\ \ . »<» *>£•* :ir». medium to ,o.vl lea'- MMN^K butfher «eiglU» «»•««. mm. l to choice heavy mt«<»d. e» »rtf*n 10. packing |ST->ff {• pigs •" mm* BHEBP— ntffrjit-. TS.«^ ►-»*: market firm uh—r M 3SMSJ* TS. ;ear.in«s «•■> «■-»»•;•.. lambs. »i«.! * laaas! '•'« » — HOGS weak. !Oe Inwer. bjtch-:» and shippers fHaflfliSM; common, fi U>t'«S ;f> f.\T;Wi acme an<l »'*a-«\ . fair to rood shippers, |4«w^:' enmrnon »;••«?»< Mil CEP s'eady. «2 Ol«$4 « UMW strong. $4 3MN* Bast HuiTalv Auk 3» ■ CATTLE -Receipts, 75 stead: steady. pr'me mm $.%*■««« 19. fhlrp'.n*. •."•«■ batchers. ;i.»tis:s BAl^«— 15»celpti. 0) heaJTae tlve »c higher $4 ,V*Nft » lICKIS— Rm-?1p(>. MM head: active; !tght weight* .%#I!V higher; .there steady: heavy and mi»ed. «« «■»§•* "• T..rke .-» 7l>*«a S.>; ptas. MM* 5(1 W; rmirhn. •«»••*.» sHKEr AKI> uvvr^n* ceipts. I •*> head, active lamba I.V jrearlitto "-«' tiliS'r, other* steady; lamhe «l|» 50. yearling* iaWlta Kansas ■ Hy Aug Z».— CATTLE— Heeelpts. I4.M* heaA Includiix? 3.< MM» «•- itfceras. Market Bte^itfy to etreaaj. Te» steers. I*2* calves. 2Ac lower. >'»!<.(, c export »e»4 ttiana •team U«n««Sn. fair sa (mod. •« tS? *5 *». West-en steers 11**9: ." »t.wkcr» and feeder*. $? ao «l * 4 a»; itruthern s««ers. .*5 (iOCM •• Southern c.-ws ?M!«1; Ml ti\e rows. eMftTV native heifer-. J2?iVr v *» S: hulls. fS# 13; calvea. fSJI?Sr>. HOO«— nec-lpt«. tI.«M head. Mar Wet »c to lite lower. Tw. iSITI I*.1 *. Bulk of »a!-«. MKfl $«»: pufk»rs. f»M«f*fe. pik» «n1 lights. $« tMTMXTH ?;KEEP— Re»eipt». &.("> head. Market steady to *eck Laa.be, 'i'ißJl »•>; nativt sheer and yearlings. $( !-.;«■ ... Summer Resorts. . - >r.W TORK.L- Autumn in the lilirocucks. HOTEL AMPERSAND AND COTTAGES. A rrv>ft d'Tightisl jrs^^tJla. aai I*ie r-^rt. Tr*rt •: •-i -- ;. manual <V.« - .-*-,-■ »*,-■.--.- I»t. M ».--. 4th. Writs for i:r=."i.*mtt3 Sso*l»t. S-ptrrz»rr r*t»s. Op»a carti Oeto*-r i«t. G. 5. HOrxToy. >%r ■ Aa;«I?a-i, ». X. MO R LEY'S In the Heart at the I Ar>IRONO*.CK«. Tva l»rf» .-■-••» ■•--! cottair»«. er ->"«.r. ■•" "»f th- sMJt ->ea ]■ ' US- In th- r-il*=. ...... Ji« brllt. All n-'A fnin Tnr:t "•■- -j --» jig t*rfc» lrir. bo'U.-.r. p~cl. "•> -et.». erch-«tr«. hoc** rXJ'lci**. ?»ntt«r» BhBBeW Per* «r- r.« -a--- v-- :-:.TTi»rT invaiida Moderate rate* E-lßctlea la sajM^H Artistic eatalasa*. SIOP.I.ET'S. L**- Pica«»- sagaa* MANHATTAN BEACH S»» S==.a»y Kxecrrtan. Colti—^£ £:r trala «r»lc«i •« — « -la '. all -»-til^» cc 8?*:-"8 ?*:-" '• v., v,.-< MANHATTAN BEACH HOTEL • T. F. SILLECK', Manager. THE ORIENTAL HOTEL JOS. P. GREAVES, Hanager. BRIATICJ.irF MANOR >~£V«" <>RR BRIARCLIFF LODGE The Hotel Beautiful of the Westc-«»ter Hills NOW OPEN Briardiff Manor. I*«s than thirty mile- from New York. Li on* of the moat carlustT# ami «t tractive residential and ttotel resorts of lisa Westehestcr Hllla section. 0 3. PLUMER. General Manager Hcte 1 aid Realty Interest*. "~ HOTEL GR AM AT AN BronTville. 'WestchesteT Co N. Y. nrF.N ai.t. Tar. \far The mast d»Hichtrul health said plt—ure wwit n«*tr New Tori. Reflted aid nc-l«Bive patron ac- BBJI sal Division. S. X. Cestwl. _w jyta .1 4 I..* >">'!> €0™ 1»r»>p«. *;«<♦ 5 Garden City Hotel. Gard-n Clttr. I* 1 Pms*. > Manhaase' H«ua*. Shelter talaadl I» I. THE BERKELEY-WAIONTHA HOTEL in c—BCtt r m■■ -• Hi -ng Beta.- »*n«— • CRKAT HWI.TN REPORT. For fall aar- '. i-i ... te X. U. PATRICK. Slri a?us Bprtaaa. a. T. \\rATCKOC£X Bocag, Ea«t Mm mis asaaam dl 1 »» rwtljr •• Great Swot* Bar: a«M «aa*a: lavas , ;-..mi ar.l ,»cady a.-.. or-^Sf jri.r t. E. ':{ "EP.^T M •-»*-- LEGAXTLT nRMfHEP ArAP.x^i s?. - ?nr.'\TZ bath. 11 s» aaUy; tarlnitnir tr.ea ji • » - 121 »«»kly «m, <13 VAX R£.VS3£I«AEa. IT Mage Mtt. >ew jfß'ri galenThall ati*axt:c cixt. y. j. One or the msia erica, stea* aid *:— •) - I sssji -"US •vary eom*Vipi. Slaafs a pea. always BBSs] « »a*» b«i*7. flDarlbcrouah - 36icnbeiBi • ATLANTIC CITT. >'. 9. "WATTT "RTTTVITT AtUntle City. X J imparity. I.«». Aa»rtein »a* Ecrep*»a pi»a«. S*» water baths; private phoees. oreli«':r». ' HA> E.. 3iTrK3, •■^w>»' THE NEW MONMOUTH. SPRING LAKE BEACH. N, J. BK>r.«>s ATTRACTIVE IMftl\<, «FPTTIM»rR Riding. ving. AatsassMßaßg. Tennis. G«!*. nl— . WHWaj FRANK F. SHITE. JC»- »■ t SOMERSET INN AND EIGHT COTTAGES. BERNARn«TIIXB. X. J. eft oil;* from New YorS. on l*vaa wanna st «- k r i « tr. •M. raristapher or Barclay St. retry Altttsd-. 99* ftesu Ovens May 19. wENJ R PHEIJ»S. Hii—ir Tiligfcuni 7*. ■srnaeae»Ule. ! ASBURY PARK. N. J. Tn* Waahiagtoa. gM> ?ta atf . WwttlMm th* tst'-iy »M*. near the at can : 49 sessalnc innsja sin eatm Wind «*■**. «Mi sins, al»» aiipsr r^refc-»: aM asewvra eon — . -- Sam* ir.t-t«err--.> for eight years past. w^lmommv. x j.-Towtn oot'nr. rt'-\ a«ftett«» Mg* £s class, reflaaw firstly hoc:*, with c«taef« and »ya» l«ws; sssiirlraa aaa Earas*aa plan: no stawr psaa* tka «t on <ay roaa*. Booklets. coyyrcnevr. EDGEWOOD INN cnnstwicw • <osc twe «OCTf». coxy. BeatlUrynjr taamtaa raasrt fcetfl .-»• -.- . — ag- •.*» rooaas *a gait*. •Htn taatas aad alt -M— 9JggcfJßp9nal far»rnl .e---. ta »tl •.;»."- —•• C»»tl9w ->%'f '.— , BswHasL Klilr* avs> DriTtiJt. B^jaertes* t»N» an*? %:* 1 qoartera. WetTa*** warns aed Crt«»?. la s>j99snfaas :e ■MStrr 41 saiantaa £»=; .W* Tavk «*» MM bbml V. F. SXWPSUS:T. V»ua«-r. Aest Mff. Las— i Piaaii. Trtswiia M. S. Virginia Hot Springs ? a*» rrr.i itetation <>rE>" all thf te.ul Water*, Ktihi betel* i*4 x ear 17 aowhe-re r nnaßedl ?.-rjw.ir »"n' »n4 ie—^u» -•••#««»» tMrei. C«.*> r'• fer"4r">'.,.M frtyes 1 - % «'*' -» 'api-.o»« *«.a< r«.->ai. t'-.' »w.,-i«tr. 3 -<■ !»r.« lr««n' sa-i cuiiror •ir •»• . "HT Vr* H M«*SA" 1» T-«l*r^ Is -.-• t :--—- ,-r.»e *si patr^riUfd by — « hlxif»t '»m Pr"<er» ,-•■« «>a .,,. v v » -» The Chesapeake A Ohio Railway »na*r» stoaavar at CCTtsirt;a. V» . on th-~ «- -.-. •. Clnetnnati. Louisville. Chle»«tt. «• t/JCti ».-!j •-• -*r»m for ata* trip to vug— la Hat *»- -.«« Fultmaa e—»aniasai ear. via Was- -.-•-- ■ sj W T. *ii V- m. arrirea »pr:r.« ?CJ 4 tr... nd-n: tic--. Exc.rs:^- : -<e-s at C. £O. - m • I>C 3r «-!■>*■ *ii Sra At*. •-<• «>ai;t« T- r.s R. ? aal cr^se-rtfcj ..-•• fRIP sreSRT iu c » ( .:. H- «pr -«. v*>, I" ,-'t t EX*NiuY ri^:u?ii"sn ArA?.rMr^:; priv^vTz Li h»ta. ;«!*■> d»l!»; ta?lt:*ta< Bin!.". t»«. JZS » — ily; T'.«fm eMrtv»« yjartta.* »af»Sis>. Jfe.--r:- tpaaa ah***. «» J»<tW » stoeiter* and feeders. 1 '■--<•«.• v EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET. Lj irisil. Ac*. a» -float**: WWUT-sust t—gy. X-> 3 red West*ra stater. 9a l«'»d. fara>*a <«*»st. See* t-aib-r. «■ INS: Dacasabar. •• >%d COR.V— *jot ana: AB»erlcan mixed new. 4s PSi; future* atsaaV atsflLsrtii. *• «Hd. o-i'sxbt-r. 4a T\d: Januar*. new. I* 2*; a. PBAB— • waauHan stead. . as l<-4 Fl*>l'R— »t i^mu* fancy wtwtwr steady (•. HOPw to tcwdwn <racnßc Cna*x* atawly. ta 9*OC« W*. OB V .S* ejai-t; «*t*a. Incta, saea», «s* M rORIC q«i*t. prtaie sms*. Weatera *Ta «9 Jl.vms — Swan ewt. 1; to «• ft. stasjvy. at* «t B.UX»M arts** CX-rr.fxrUaa cat. »(•»)» Ala: abas* r»K M to 39 !K CSj m. taa« etaar saMdM*. Itakt. »*» M 1&. Ms tasw clear sjtdwl**. heavy. » te 9 1* «9» «d; sfeww* e!-ir bark*, -ia to » ib- «*s «d cie»r vsti!** Mt* t-v nx 9aa SHOT M>KIt* -Square II to U » weak. »• •» Uk»t» qu'et. rrir.< V.'-j!:-m. In tlerf*«. <<• ta .vrr.Ttc«2 •*■ f.n* I *. us aail* 43«. srTTWP •t-^dy; 'aw t*Klt---< -"'•t ••• ►*.«; (tiwol (if*. •!• C'iEVn »* —•— • c ,ksi<MJ f8'»l »«M«», ?•!>■ M; d<» ce)I"»fr» frA. 4-1. "Z±Z£/y*'.' rrln-.e cltv r.rra 2*,« &i TfRPSNTt.'CS— ?3tnt. fir». f.« 51. nOSIM— Ce-iBi3B M-aiJy. C» P't4 FEXKO^KUiI — 8.-.in;i q'iltt. CSe. LlX£3^:DC:t« «d«t, Ua «4 II