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' THE MARKETS ' - , Tii DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. Km York. June OS, IMS. 1.33! Flour. R.Ms 6.HT3 --.task- 25SjF"<our. sack* I«.'4R j_-. '"-' is«: Butter. r"KR» WHO __"ts>** " ■ Owe**. pk*« 2.MM XS.*-. **** ; l.«4(>,Eßg*. r^*-*- i«.22r. HT T •-"■ impressed poultry, rfces- 734 _"* «•* vi. f«i> Utve poultry, crate*. . .IT>7 San** 1 - *% Mb» Cos ton. hale, 2.02.-, <£-je*_. *• cW 13* Wool, bale* 12> Stf-* 4 - tB Hf .WWool, sack* 175 .-.- iS. "... RS4 *ppl«. bbl* - 1.575 **' :■!•- Potatoes, hWa 24.073 Q-j., ptf* On tors. bb!s L' "' _#-.. l* *-.'« j fi2*<; Apricots << "all. pk(T» . LOO i-g( ,*«••« I*** Ttn . cherries <<>i«. pk«* . 1.5*25 « [ <ti»' rW - c..«lS| Orange* iCali. pkg*.. 1.15w _.!*.**** ion riume <cai>. pkps US IJrf, (*" tjfll Pried fruit. pfcr* 1.30 ft »*' I* 1 * <■ «i*»« T r«mii'i. **ck» 7.". *eef. e»<"** ■■ 102 |coppt. ban ... «.«srt _**•• »•**■ M>> .■* ; Copper matte, bass... MB ; aaaßf^a «H-^ | ft*' R<*ln. HMs . ... ... I.r..V> , nw *««*• J' " S3 .■•«■■ ! Spirits turri. bbls 350 ; 55*>*"!! SOIOiV Rosin oil. bbl* 25 ; Com. •_• 19,900 I Tobacco, hhds Ifx* -*3- MM B v Tobacco, rk» • T.v> ** r * T- _n "■•■•■• •>«. Tl'inr <Ca3t. bbjt 100 * r . pa* EXPORTS. „„.* . . iS.SSSIFoi_. af-aa 153 m^-JST ljsSs|Bcef.\t)Uli 23 JIW. **■*" 4l4tjß~f.tr* M Oft rtCk *;.« * " 3 i Bacon. Tb 1.504.625 »•=*■ ™ 164S Ham*. Tb 1 .000 sW*"*___ WIM n. 1.095.000 *M*** V - **-*_ • i 400 1 «T-i o*l. K a3? 4.630 s*» '??•"« :p-i- ■■■ - •* «.«»<> *©**"_.■ ash** ■ **• ?£2La^r«a* •;■■:■ <•»"«•-. «• ■"■>•«• • -' 7^ CASH QUOTATIONS. .-„ v " ' ■ UTS iGntton. milling . 11. 40 l*-? CT v« 2 p ; t 1«i» ICoCee. N» 7 Rio . «V res. S9- *° 2 2* no ',f near. granulated ... R4O t »* l>^w"tt_T— 2PS Molasses. O X prime. 40 .jff copper. *"" 2*S7H!Beef. family ?17 12'» Si 'i«a<t • * •*"* Bee* hamr 27 I2H jyl*s?»- *"* 4«a ;Tallow. prime ft 4*4 * S**:»C"i*iia - P*V« 'Fork. mess -• 15 00 nett.>i C-i,^ • " - 8 H.->c». iir»«!!*<J. ]'"-» TTi 7"i sfa - J,",* *S S '-'.. M ■ Lard, prime S7O j&Sss:---»f»^i GENERAL MARKET REPORT. »tt York. June 12. IMS rr _-^ '-.« market was very dull to-day. tfiVTCe^Sre - sKicr. lv>!r,(t or.ly 3.600 bass. Th« •* PJm^V* flnll at urchansred prices to an advance of rX m c Py J y' _ir ■ •->> month showed any Rain la re * f 6 "',. th» «te«illnes» of ttaa French market, and tili^ "^-TJriiLt.r wiUi tie close Quiet and net unchanged. " a "*_ ~^ '. - c In the cay> trading to Indicate any TWf _ _„_ I »eattmcnt or in th* general trade sltua "**^r!i!'infi- market* made a steady showing and i*. ,^ u t4V7 indicate* about th« »aan«. condition as re- K?Sft«e^i on practically th- same seal*. Havre «4.-J fri-c h'eher at the hour of the I^-al opening. •*!?•« reacted ciwlr.g tiacharged to I. franc fcJßher. w l^la- \ T'c iislier U» ■« pfK lo»«r at tba hour E»a*« * B^.i -i s but closed at unchanged to x i i-f«r *** v.'.her'cf 'the Brazilian markets reported any ** ,l' t ;".'-,. Keceirts at th« two ports *rei- 14.<*«> •"^JSSSSbO lart year and Jundiahy receipts were "S'sfJi .Aim --.•"«' >«« year. Advices from both '■ Wb^ IWn1 Wn ii;clf*t« that there is a considerable. Fr<l *■'.- aS'«t valorization abroad, but local trade. «"* nt J^T r m e xpre«« ««nfidenca in the ultimate. *£*■- ..-- _ ard believe that a ..mail crop nest tow™ , ish th* *uccow of the fov «-=*- . niainTain the rrle*. Meanwhile the*; e»«K-. *peculativ« feeling whatever, but Mreet Pfg,. a steady buslne*. in th« actual berry. a«S^= *r the «ea-iiiies» of the f=pot Mtuauon ... in a dull future market. •!■*" ;oT«p« Iffe* was quirt. «Mi quotations on -^ r ra« O rscehn the local market t^.y h loliow?; Te ,,. r _ «to» His*. i««. R^^^ «^ gr:::.v.»:""-" *» » *» [35 12 i«jar. _ f,.»>55>.% wo j s3= ber _ _ 5 Kr.<g^>.9<> 6.51 fvnsSer ■ _ _ R>Xi@s» 5-65 Seeder ■ ■ pj>., 6.JW " '_. sf»fis.«» •;-"•; -"• BWBUW p **■ -, .^ ,v, S Vif. .'• •••■ . jwarj " R tKttg &.&■> f*-^ 1 ?«(raiTT _ __ S.SO§S.!» ** Mr-: ■• _ „ — p.«6«.0« fl7 ' Md. _ _ _ 5.5556.00 B^s '"^o ry baff "■"^^/m^r to *Uo i-athir. but ruled fairly >■* ' ;■%;,- and the. market closed steady. ""f^S-.*- 'g'Ter to' « points lower, the sain being aitpoia-.* -f jer ' _;; kM ot^ied fteady at a de ■■»> *n^ --attered offerln**. which t^ SUnn'eJ tv a favorabl" weather map and tne mmm arafearl:,- *•*« • Ad nr«s»ec^ and while all 4»U» favorable a* » «*P P^^MUBisrippl and coyer oj an overflow alonc^^" to «rn*^iAU»<» ««x»»« " .-;^ a ;*n^^ ■»*»>« »»«« ' tv bullish, but . - ; •-.„ ,„ the 10-.! ..arm tn- Tesitrr- I is s ?.s w ill s| •fc* .'.".".".7.7 917 ■•» »-M 9JCf«I7 P-23 > tool aarket f"r «P«t rotten . v qni_' and ua «ej»a « 11 We for m:ddlinp upland and ll.t^c for mW fecttß. salts 2— l.aJc-5. s=uuUiem t-yot marketa T»er» hanged at ,n««J a- ll%e: »^f" a, rfcjir!«T'.n qßlet unchanged at lU4c Nor.. Ik H, V= hlrh-r at 11V; sai-s. 336 bales. «» '» o '« ««aal. ur^iia- et ia<-. AiigUEta quiet, un<-naneed at : :»c;eeks. 889 !*!•?• Bti Louis eteady unchanged at •'^'- Ur.!» p.^k tteafly «nrban»*d at TV Charleston CS.inKtanre'j at 11 : »'-.' Wilmington qul*t. unrhangea *«*?■ HvjFtor. EteaJy. unch*nged at ll^l »»«■. ■' :;: ' »•»■ Gahcatm firm anrhanaed at 11 V•. »al«». 8» }»». -. Orleans culet. unrhanr-d at ll*ir; pale*. •'■■•■' «i» Stenj>hs€ MMdy unchanged at 11 Sc; iaJes>. £.*> M. Drthoaiefl reortpta at leading ■ nts for ijatut - 21- At Boactoe 3 «v> t<» I.&W bales, against I.MI ba"-!> *"«••» »-' -as I,,'t -osr: at Oalveston. 2.500 to 3..V« *«• »?tir.«' T"« b*!»i> - e «- weak a::*, m lart year, ft ~" •jSwr Ori* 681} w l.r«oo r*)*?. eca-lrs' 4.W2 hal^s •**wkaijaS3B last Mar. m btikretag are th» .-.- -,• T^^ip*- of cotton a* •• HRi Eisnc Beptmber 1 : w-Vrsa 2 S?3 c«n ■ Prunrw-i'V . . IM.IOO •*• Or!?»n^ l.r-2e..7'»«'Port Town Mini lOI.MO «*«:* : - - -. tv«»"!» l<a.«W *-.--» 1.4C2>12 1 Portland. Ore I'M gMwter . 197,732; Port Arthur and Sa . 4V -so;- bin* Fas- '"552? *^k X*.'..* 1 JackKonrlli* *.«** -•>•"• M r.ar> Fas». Tex ... 2^ SJ"? a.« 58 •«-. .. ££ s*« ■ lS.4l2:i^tre«« Jg ijpwt Xeir» l#<»ts2.l # <»t52. Minor ports •-• •>..«- P^Wtistla 6 S72 ' *»ft«BdKo~*;v!" CS.«e| Tottl B.«81,«W "*»tra' •> csttaa • . ~.-f f-r the «Pf«k •n-iing Frl 5* ?8W •: -- : ?JU«frm •♦ el Cn!t«« fitatee por»« during ./.„ .v£^ c V/ iU ■■^■^■fl"gw« pert. »■*• 54 , 59 •£••*•;•-* ■ vr 1 MSa--Ta2 £^»gl» to wm «at« last year *. WJ.» isr th« we-k *5>2« jg fjora Mrr . e , i3te i ast year BI 2S'P? S?««3 Tnltec Mater part* ■ ■ ,-•; 3- 4 ' — •^.c «J Cntted fciate* por's sam« tlm? l«ft H(>>l !*S! «"•'•]■ i^.«l * ' ' "*f IT: [il 224,130 S* Jt «SSrta»«wi time last y^ar ; . 225.^ ?^ " S»«rp^r t:mV Vast' V*ar lA iJ,'Zt] fc2 ii Wtkaa sicat for Or-at Britain . ■■• -- • M,«M ** * tortt, bloat lor Great Britain name _„ •-**!•• ... ■ ■ ■ IXJCR AM. Mr.v- -T • > market dull to i;*^ Fricet t L ei ,<v ar.d <ju«tab!y unchang^. Best ffj** la km rrai fc winter. Ky« flour also «d* - ; «t «l<j ,u ota , ;on) , The followlTU? are prices ««?»"» l»2t' - .;:•■■ N.'.,.N .'.,. , , ■ 1.1 52b«25V452f: Fair" to M««*»^*?«« ■ NMKAL Jf**-t**r.<i itliow J! OilTSl «5" coarse. Jl 5.>. . i; ;„ 2^ Wy «Ja4?; Sit- QJS?*-, T*gS s^«. SUeO; rav«ard middling <W: flour do. 527 flO. «=« 10 ""«> bran . KBiS bilk. »»» »«*« ,«"*» = ,^ *•><•!.■ rh«pm*-ni; . oil. MEAL. *-H , «hb!ffE*^lThn»Ch p«rsl«t^nt effort, '■ *5K a^ t!l * BMrtwt. and Wit* the aid of «WJJ^*** JfcL? : « Uw S-.utl iw.-si. and a ljUllUh '-Mod -m •ST «op report, bulls m<veede.l in advancing :c »"r l,usl,H. with final lereli *«»« «^ «*s Tlmnsdav. In «ome quarter,. It *« ' «" •"l^SS^t M Kauri part of the buU t "°, vcl ? < 1 ; ft^- «n the late aft. t noon, was d«l*rn^d to force «k tr ' 1u " W« •!""■! interest* «' CWcaeo. T6" *X£2,*»« "eanv all viiitrr wheat •■ ''■:"" .'""' ?"^,7\ u..r»v.,r a Mr aKi^aranc^. a^d l.ark«-d up r=d intdd.v. •*•■ o«art«ter«t>l« ■"-"•. *•'•»£ pli< * '"' rumors ,ha« cl«arin« ■ l 1""' ... »! fit P'«t«i »n >,'; • <-«ni*i «••■' • ■ -■ ' %a »»ff. ♦•"••wartlv .w»«M condition whiWi l , M >>'' r,",rn...i,, c Ih- Mr.np.il th«« ««^*^ > «•. l!, n ■•" Irtiillrt thins a!-.-.- W«th*w« ■#£■ :V^'«'»' Maortetion. | ..wit -.^irana-liß' »r« S," r ". »h»i«« **me of th»- recent p.«v«<» %7 f>«*n «« Inch a. 7.0.i0.*00 Thir* »■• ■.' lt« rlia lf> , priTlg »j,».t *t»te«, and bulls sKtam-* fr «S, hh n V£ Vm(<lV m(<l " W " ° n <h " Nation, but «"lth th" idea tha? t h?. Pf ' rOnie ,'° Ftron flv ImptW I t'uyinr on M^^/X.r-^V-f:" •,»" Promote any «00 th« «r«- «, ere 3.6.1..000 bushels, againHT 3,or,fi - r^rtea Tr ,' ?d? d Cro P ''onOitiont. In Germany woro "* f„ X J. CC "' mar »"t w«* quoted MHe *roter BR?!* i« 'l, I*1 '* *.!">*• • nd 2 hard winter $1 Ofi*. f o h *™ a ', Outside of a little parly buying on wet *-h*Rt for7h: th <\ COr " :nark<<t ~» 8 dependent upon 'Jm'PPI. whtl. most of th private reports concerning rain r^ 87 ?" ~" ri \ "t»»**et°ry notwithstanding ' th» krt^V 1 ! 0 ?! various sections. The Liverpool mar- Jiniv, " * h) * n " « n * Interim receipts were 504000 % ' „ 'T""" 1 w|tn 1022.000 huihel, Im, ve7 Xew%*cV j^'rVV BBc nominal, f o h rluiMnr « BARLEY— Market nominal. Wheat in rlurtlnp flour. exports for the week acrordine in ■■ l«°Vv B Wk ? nd 3S7^- 52 last year: since* j"fv It««« Vl>l /'- a ** ln8 t 164.321.9P4 last v. Corn NEW YORK PRICES. JVfc'.f ■ Opening. H igh. Low. a <*. **££ Com: July __ _ _ *-- September _ _ - M« 73% >na ,. CHICAGO TRICES. lumber S.V, M * R.V, {* * U!J December 85« i «.8« k M ., w *£%•;::::: a* S S3 28 ' c l»ecember :* .-,*> M * £,* «[ T , Oats: vl y vv 42 1 * 43 42»i 42 T i 42»4 heptember ajj. 35% 35 85^ Ma »* ."K's 37"* ss;, 37»i I^ard: J . u '> $B*s 5«>S7 $R77 J6 77 $R 77 t-e;.t...-nl>*r ft C. 08 *j H "97 *g 9 - Ribs: J " lv 775 755 T75 7 77 7 72 September SO2 {, 10 797 797 7 97 Pork: J^>' -, 1*1» 1422 1407 1410 14 05 September 14 42 |4SO 14 32 14 35 14 30 . MKTALS— — Th« London market was lower to day, with spot closing at £123 15s and futures at £129 .V. l.<xjally ¥1 market w « s dull and a little. low^r in tyra jat ■>■ with , the foreign loss, quotations ranging from ££*:«• «M«c. COPPER was lower in London, with ■yot rln^ng, at £58 5s and futures at £58 15s. The local market was *tea<iv. with lake quoted at 12.57»»f1>13c. f. I .^. 1 ,^ 015^ at 12 - ffi!^ei2-87'»c and casting at 12.5(V» l-t.2»,c. LEAD was .'.s higher, at £12 IPs, in London. rh<> local market was steady and unchanged, at 4.47^<5i 4r.2V«.. SI'ELTKK advanced to £18 7s 6d In London, but was dull and unchanged »t 4.57>5<84.62 1»c1 »c locally. IRON was higher, at 61s 4 : sd. in London. The local market was without further chanrr, with Xo 2 foundry Northern quoted at $15 IZ'afir. 25. Vis iron certificates at the Produce Exchange continued dull and unchanged. Repular grades are quoted as follows: Cash. 514 500 *1.. ."-I. lur.e. »l«70e«lSS0: July. *14 Br.@sls 75; August. 51o6?15 .5: September. ?15iff$l."i 90: October. $l.Vasl6, November. ?15@Jl<j 15. and December. $15<&51G25. Mm; \>si> AM) SYRITPS— The market for syrups was gti-ady. with molasses Fhowinjr some firmness but general bus;r,^««>< was quiet. OIKS — Cottonseed oil was higher to-day on demand from shorts and continued small receipts. July still on tap. but offerings well taken care of. Sales: 1.700 bbl« of July at *S-+<g4f<c. 1.500 bbls of September at 4»Vj(s' 4»?.c end *«• bbls of October at 45?*@40c. Llnteed oil •was unchanged. Refined petroleum was reported in steady demand, with prices firmly held. fff quote: PKTRO- L.EUM. standard white, bbls. t.75c: bulk. »c; Philadel phia. S.7oc: bulk. 4S*s<-. refine, cases, New York, 10.80 c; Philadelphia. lO.SSe: water white. New York. bbls. 10.7'>' ; Vulk. 7c; 'Philadelphia. ir..-<V : bulk. 6.5>5c: water white. cases. New York. 13.90 c: I'hiiadelphia. U.B6c COTTOX STvEU oil Prime crude. 39 l *c; prime summer yellow. Fr>ot. 47 ! 5ic: June. 47itS47*4c; July. 465-4S I >ic; August. 4ft@4»Hc: September. 4U -1 "5 % r ; October. 45*i(ff40c. an! November. 4i><j-K |l sc: off summer yellow. June, 43@'4fi-. pood off slimmer yellow. 43'«(^46 I >4c; prime white. 4S® 50,-. prime winter yellow. 4£fisOc. LJXSEED OIL — American seed, city raw. 44«45c: out-of-town raw, 4S'3' 44c; Calcutta raw. 70c. LARD — MMc. PROVISIONS — There was another fair trade in pro visions, with th« early tendency upward on stronger live liogs and with BT«in, but prices sold oft later in the day on account of realizing and sales by commission house?. Chicago receipts. 22.000 hogs. All Western points had 61.000 hogs, including 7.000 at Omaha. On account of floods no hop? were received at Kansas City. PORK Steady. Quoted: Me«*. $14 75^515 25; family. $17?$1S: short clear. $15 75"5517 25. BEEF Steady. Quoted: Mess. (Metis : family. Sl6 75©517 50: packet. $15@$lrt; extra India me««. J24i??525. BEEF — Steady. Quoted at *2C5«g$2S. DRESSED HOGS— Firm. Quoted: Bacon. "He: ISO Ib. 7Sc; ISO lb. 77i«c: 140 tt>. S%c: pigs. 6%«e*c CUT MEATS — Pickled bellies— Steady. Quoted: Smoking. i'^'niOr: 10 Tb. 9*ic; 12 lb. fi 1»c;1 »c; 14 Ib. 9e. Plekled hams — Firm. Quoted at I^. TALLOW— Steady. Quoted: <-.t v . R.i,... uxinuy. aa T 485% c. LARD — Steady. Quoted: Middle Western. >>.<SSS-Tr.e. City — Quiet. Quoted at $*ic. Refined lard — Steady. Quoted: South America. f'.COc; Continent. Pc; Brazil, ke^rs, lO.SSc. COM POUND—Firm. Quoted at 77 7lsc.7 I sc. STEARINE — Barely steady. Quoted: Oleo, 10'.i®10?ic: city lard stearine. 10'ic. RICK — The local market ruled steady but unchanged, with pood jobbing business- Quotations follow: Screen ings. 3%0e%c; ordinary. 44iV4%c; fair. 4*i@3c.: rood ordinary, sai@s?»c;5 a i@s?»c; prime., S>\i@H%c: choic«. fisr6'jc; l*Btna foreign. S^ijfiHc; Rangoon and BasF«in. 4*i@sc. Sl'<iAß^ Th- market for refined sugar was steady, with moderate business and unchanged prices. The tot lowinsr are. list prioes, subject to a rebate of 10 points hi:. l a discount of 4 r*r cent fur cash seven days: Crystal dominos. 7.75 c; Eagle tablets. 7.70 c: cut loaf. H.2"c; crushed. 6.10 c: mould A, i.7Se: cubes. Eagle. 5 tb ba>;F. poxieiiefl. an-1 Eacle confectioners' granulated. 5.5.V: XXXX powdered. 0.55 c: powdered, coarse powdered and fruit powdered and Katie coarse and <-xira fine granu lated. SOc: Eaela 2lb cart ins of fine granulated. 6.60 c; " Jb bags do f>.7oc; Si Ib baa do, T. (»<■. 5 It) bags do, S.QOI . 10 Tb hues do. .1.65 c: 23 and 50 Ib bags do. 5.45 c; t£a<l« fine or standard granulated and diamond A. 5.4<^: confectioners' A. 5.20 c: No 1. 5.20 c: Nos 2 and 3. 6.1.' ; No 4 5- 10.- Xo 5. s<«sc. No 6. 5.00 c; No 7. 4 05c; No 8. 4 ••>.-' Xo 9. jflßr: No 10. 4.75 c: No 11. 4.70 c: No. 12. 4 Csc; No 13, 4.60 c; No» 14. 15 and 16. 4.55 c. The Lon dor. market for be*) supar was steady and unchanged, with June at lls 4'id and July at Us 5Ud. The local market for raw sugar r;r,s«vi firm, with duty paid prices quoted as follows: Centrifugal. 98 test. 4.40-34. 42 c: nmt covado >S9 te?t. 3.f10@3.»2e. and molassea sugar, S9 test. * Was 57c Two cables from I^or.don reported a sale of 1,, «.i(K> tons beet sugar In the Tendon market yesterday (June 11) for July shipment to New Orleans at lls 4'; d fob , which Is equal to 4-4<>c duty paid, basis 98 test or 3 03c ccst and freight terms. Tiwrc wet* limited offerings or sugar at Be. basis f« te«t. cost and. freight te-,ni Wlliet" % Gray: "Total stock of Europe and Arnica. 2 V.301 ton*, ■S-la-tS.OCMIM tons lut year «t th, «aj«e uneven dates. The d.crease of stock Is 440 185 to^ against a decrease of 359.f-01 tons last we- k . *-, ■• Vt£ls and a floats toa*tiier tbow a visible supply Jf 2.77*VH %*"« against 3.163,«9« tons last rear, or a <!e<-r"<-as*- of r!KT,,195 tons." » — COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. V Sen- York. June 12. UM i\ii PE*! I—There1 — There is no ohanpe. in the mar- Kr .f^ |om..'lc whit* b^. Very little business r«- T .r,;.,.' and the tone in values la barely rteady Im ortld *" 31.'i 1 and pe* are .lightly eaai«£ e«peri«llv ported '; ;,'" iva , s ],a, a^ ft b-er. heavy this week and "%2 * i mSmSff2F' red" Vldrev choice. <Jr X 51 00 3 J^:; TmT rajVfnrnla.' 'ch,^. ss*****^. PEA ? . 25 tubs extras at -ic. *™ f , Iy v. c . and the. commitifc to raise the ???£ e voT» was about In line business »c com t P""^^ h r . O1 a l d^ince came une-specteJiy with the a«otatlo r » .number of operators, who feel 22 «c; Jo thirds. I 2"<i "3c: do common to fair. S3 lie; do good to Choice, --_ 11-0 <~ extras. 21® a 'on-:^' i ,lor«., lor «. purpose,. end t» « >iaTl ir i L, b -nd w?«. c ad vanced Vie to-day with fe«linc arm. *P* prl«£ w^ haa only a moder on all *r»**l- ? l *,\u l stocks showing lrreg ate ouiW. »nfl have been droned. ul*r quality and «'"' k| q ,n, n moderate eupply and a specials «nd 6M new sfcm» 1 aocumule ehade nrmer but all K>*er gr rintbt Cn tion. very dull and «eak uv rww- w vole: New. nadian. ♦•> lor l ol "T",' ,' iiu«l2*7c; do fane;-. I)'.*.'".. "late, full "^aJTSftuc^So 'omrnon. »HJB10V»c; d.. «oo.J '£ lf w «-, «\c? do ekitne, nne. 6X«i7\c. do gr% l 2osi*S^ £ ct " nm " n ' 3o; fuli ICl'S' , j, v 10225 cases. The mark' W „ burdened * w -' n a> 1 ,' u^ and undergraJo fresh, continues burdened »thm irrejrular. but ehowlnff ,,, h Wlaea ac otei Choico to fancy which ere beW ul.oi.e whlta> rancy . sOfSle; <1^ •jrlvanU and ""f^rrJ'ii- do brown and mlx«d. fancy, K o«l to choice I | >»*"*J ; flrsts 17«lS'5c; da uiuiergmdej. raMOe; do nrzts to extra nrFis. 1 £ , •fl nrßt ,SMIW, SMIW [Svk; W««^ 'liS^tothlr* 13«Uc. dirtie.. lOfcli^c: « <l tf'i^ BB < I rinnplr» plenty and weak. J'eachrs ;^,,,.. H. i.-UI. uerri' ■; ■ •• ll j r . I^. tor «WSil Water ran... with price* » f»'"> S^pl« t,rm. W- quote: SJtonV in """^"sw W bl"l »«»: do Baldwin, ,f Mv s Northern HP*. J?^.',,-. *i ftiMjji- d« Golden, fl P »HS«»». do «««-»• ftt ?JSJi f 3r * i»EA«'JiFa«. south », »*s! 7.%: d """gaJS ri., <;-.rg, ft . p*J '.rrie.. I,- H .:■ N •'■ ! Tu_^ 4VW: do 1-wer M«rvl»nd and Al^^^,%So»B»ll^ -North -CaroMr... P*r ■ ] I i | ■ : I 1 i i j i XEW-YORK DAILY TRIBI7>"E. SATURDAY. JTN"E 13. 100 S. quart. 10iffl4c; RASPBERRIES. Delaware and Maryland, red. per pint. 8$llc: HUCKLEBERRIES, North Carolina, per quart. B@l4c; GOOSEBERRIES, small, green. per quart. 6S*c. ORANGES. Florida, in lines, per box, $150 «**?.; GKAi'EFRUIT. Florida, per box, $3&JC: MUSK MELONS. Georgia, per standard crate, $1 25@52: do per pony crate, $ly)jl 50; do Florida, per standard crate, *i©s2; do per pony < rate, 75cQ$l 25: do California, per standard crate. JOS^IO: do per pony crate. $8015; U'ATKRMEI/iXS. Florida, per 100, 5200*50; do per car. |2u>9s;tso; PINEAPPLES. Florida, per crate. $1 50fi-$2 75; do Cuban, 1 60S$2 60; do Porto Rico. $1 25#*2 25. HOPS — The firmness of holders both in the local market and on th« Pacific Coast interferes with move ment, and only small, unimportant lots have, changed hands. In New York State there has been a little burl ness, with a sale of very poor at 2Hc and a few better grades at 43Rc. Crop ' pro&pecU continue favorable 'both In this stato and on the Pacific Coast. We quote; StatP. 1907. choice, per tb, 9$ 10c; prime, 7<g*c; medium. SQfic; Pacific Coast, 1&07. choice. s^Vc: pilme. 6Q7c; do me dium. sc; Germans. l!»f!7, prim* to choice, 24ff27c; state. ifHHi. C©Sc; do Pacific coast. lt*Hs, 3@sc. HAY AND STRAW — market i.« very quiet on oil but the top grades of hay. which are. in light enough supply to be absorbed by the very light trade. | Straw steady, with Ssc now full high for No 1 long i rye. tv> quote: HAY — Timothy, prime, large bales, per 100 lb. l»0c: do No 3 to No 1. 650850: do shipping, Me; do packing. 55c: clover and clover mixed. 60 frOc. STRAW — Long rye, 75® 85c: do short and tangled rye. 50 1?: .Vic : do oat and wheat. 45 50 c. POULTRY— ALIVK — Receipts to-day. 2 cars of Western by freight and a few scattering coops by express. Wit.ii a continued good demand the market has cleaned up closely of all descriptions at well sustained pric<« We quote: CHICKENS, spring, per lb. 22c; FOWLS, per Ib, 13>ic; ROOSTERS, young and old, per 11,. Ri 2 c; TURKEYS, prime, per Ib. lie: DUCKS. Western, per Ib, 12c: do Southern and South western, lie: GEESE, prime Western. per Ib. $c; do poor Western. Southern and Southwestern. 7c; GUINEA FOWLS, per pair, 50c; PIGEONS, per pair. 2.V. . POULTRY— PRESSED— The. market for fresh killed fowls was very quiet to-day and, with quite a few fresh receipts and holders anxious to clean up. the feeling was weak and unsettled, with 13c the. extreme for fancy fowls, and really good useful quality was shaded under that. Old roosters lower Fancy broil ers In good demand and firm, but most of the, Penn sylvania and Western show Irregular quality and value. Long Island and other nearby spring ducks continue Blow, though prices unchanged. Squabs | working out at about former prices. Frozen poultry continues quiet. Fancy turkeys, roasting chickens ' and fowls firm, but broilers weak, while ducks and geese are greatly neglected. We quote: Iced — TUR KEYS, hens, average beet. 16®17c: do toms. Ise; do common to fair. 12@14c; CHICKENS, spring, broilers. I Philadelphia, 3 to 4 Ib to pair, per lb. 3r>(34oc: do | Pennsylvania. 30@S2c: do Western, dry picked, fancy. I 28 ©32 c; do Pennsylvania, poor. 20(§2.V; do Western, i scalded, fancy. 26<&2Sc: do poor. 20029 c; FOWLS, dry packed. Western, dry picked, fancy. 4 Ib and over, per box. 14c; do 3 Tib and under. 12V»@13c; do West ern, dry picked, choice. 4 Ib and over, bbla, 33c: do Southwestern. 12&@>13c; do Southern, averago best. 12<S>12w.e; do Western, dry picked, poor to fair. 11 if* j ll'-.c: do Western, scalded. 11191214 c: OL.P COCKS, dry picked. S%c: do scalded. B®S'ic: DUCKLINGS. Long Island and Eastern, spring, lrtc; do state and : Pennsylvania. lt%c; SQUABS, prime large, white, per dozen, 8150083 25; do mixed, $125; do dark. :sl<?Jsl2s. Frozen— TURKEYS, hens. No 1. 20c: do t toms, 21@22c: TURKEYS. No 2. 12#ir.c: old toms. I No 1, 19@20c; broilers, dry picked. 20@23c: CHICK ENS, roasting, dry picked. 17©>21c: do scalded, 17@> 19c: chickens. No 2. 12@13c: FOWLS, dry picked, 11 Gl.-.C: DUCKS. 10@l4c: OBESE, s@llc. POTATOES AND VEGETABLES— New potatoes in heavy supply, but demand active, and while prices ruled 2-tc lower tone is very firm at the close. Old" potatoes I steady. <">rii show irregular quality. Asparagus I lilgher. Cabbages largely poor. Cucumbers higher for i fancy. Corn dull and weak. Peas In liberal supply, but ; meeting an active demand. String; beans steady. Parsley ! poor. Tomatoes firm and higher. Other vegetables about ,as quoted. We quote: POTATOES, new, white. No I. | per bbl. S2«?s2 75: do red. 52352 50; do seconds, $1 60ia $1 75; do ,-u)ls. ?ligsl 25: do old", per bb] or bag. $2 25® , <2«2; SWEET POTATOES, Jersey, per basket, -$l .">o@ ! 82; ASPARAGUS, per dozen bunches. >>Oc4Ts3 25: BEETS. Southern, per HiO bunches. $I@s3; CARROTS. Southern, per 100 bunches. Slgf2: do Bermuda, per crate, 75c®Sl; do old. per double head i.bl, .*! .V>@s2: do old, per bag, fioc@sl: CELERY, Bermuda, per crate, f Kasl 75: CAB BAGES, Baltimore, per rrat*. 78e981: do Eastern Shore, per crate. 40@7. p -r; do per bbl. 303 65 c; «To Virginia, per crate. 50@90c; do per bbl. 40«?75c; do Southern, red. per crate. $I@sl 50; CUCUMBERS, Virginia, per basket. 51 50®*2; do North Carolina, per basket, $1 25082; do 'Georgia and South Carolina, 75c(?'$l GO: EGGPLANTS. Florida, per box. ?I^sl 75; GREEN CORN. North Caro lina, per crate, $KriSl6": d.. Florida, per crate. BOctO $1 25: do New Orleans, per 100. $2<gs3: KALE, nearby, per' bbl. 25350 c: LETTUCE, nearby, per bbl. 75c@$l 26; do per basket. 2">@300: LIMA BEANS, Florida, pr crate. $I#s2: do Bermuda, per crate. 75c@$l 50; MUSHROOMS, hothouse, per lb, 3Ogf»nc: MINT, per 100 bunches. 50c© $1; ONIONS. Texas, white, per crate. 25c051; do yellow. ! per crate, 25c<?T$l 25: do Bermuda, per crate. 50^75c; do Egyptian, per bag. $1 75052 25: LEEKS, nearby, per 100 buncher. 50c^51; SHALLOTS, nearby, per lno. 78cO $1 25: OKRA, Southern, per carrier. SI 50083; PEPPERS. Southern, per carrier. $1 60(jr$2oO; PEAS. Long Island. . p*r bag. SI 503J1 75; Jo Jersey. Telephone, per basket, : SI 25051 75; do other kinds. $I<3sl 37; do Philadelphia. Telephone. $1 2."><g«l 75: do other kinds, $ig.sl 25; do Delaware and" Maryland. Telephone, $l<asl 50: do other I kinds, 76C05126: do Baltimore. Telephone. $I®sl 50; do j other kinds. 75c@$l 12.; do Eastern Shore, 7Bc0$l: I PARSLFTY New Orleans, curly and plain, per bbl. 50c@ .52 50; BOMAINE. nearby, per bbl. 50c@$l; do per basket. 280806; RADISHES, nearby, per 100 bunches. 2f.gsOc; RHUBARB, nearby, per 100 bunches. 75c@$2; STRING BEANS. Baltimore, wax, per basket. $1 7.",(552: Jo Norfolk, wax. 78C081 B0; do green. 75c(g$l 25; do I North Carolina, green and wax. per third basket. !yic?rsl ; I SPINACH, nearby, per bbl. 50#75c; SQUASH. Vubbard. , per bbl crate. 81O8180: do marrow. $1«7$1 50; do white, i per bbl. 7ocigsl 25; do per box. 40@60c; do yellow, crook i neck, per bbl crate. Sl^Tsl 50; do per box. 50075 c; I TURNIPS. Canada, rutabaga, per bbl. $1 50f?Jl 7.'.; do ! other rutabaga, per bbl or bag. $1 2f,(85l 50: do white. ! p«r bbl or bbl crate, 50ff75c; TOMATOES, Florida, per carrier, 7Scoß] 75; do Mississippi, per case. 40@«0c; do hothouse, per tb. 10c; WATERCRESS, per 100 bunches, 51@?1 25. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York. June 12. lOOS. BEEVES — Receipts were 179 cars, or 3.157 head, in cluding 32 cars for export alive. 128 cars direct to slaughterers and 19 for the market, all at Jersey City, with the exception of a few head. Prim* and choice dry fed steers steady; others ]0c lower; good to choice fat bulls were firm: bologna hulls. 15c lower: all grades of row? in fair demand and steady. Th« yard« was cleared. Ordinary to prime native steers sold at $5 7.V'/$7 35 per 100 11,; one car of choice Ohio =t.->ers at $7 35. These rattle werf fed at the Agricultural Experiment Station at Wcmster. Ohio. an" were bought by SchwarzschlM & Sulztw^tEf-r. Oxen fold at $«; bulls at $4<3J". t;r>; cows at S2 2S<?ssßo; a few choice heifers at $ti. Dressed beef dull and unchanged. Latest cables from Liverpool and London quoted liv« cattle steady at 12§ v l4c per Ib, dressed weight: refrigerator beef firm at 10^igl0?ic per Ib. No shipments to-day. To-morrow the New York to London will take out about 1,000 quarters for Bcbwan f.-hlld ft Su!zberp«r. and the Mlnnetonka to th« same port will carry COO cattle, equally divided between J. Sham berg & Son and Bdawanschild & Suliberjw. c a — McPherFon & <"o. : £0 Virginia steers, 1227 Ib average, at 87 35 per 100 Ib: CO do, 1321 tb. at $7 30: 18 Kentucky. 1203 11). at $7 10; 19 d.->. 1215 n>. at $7 10; 17 do. 123* lb. at $7 10; 16 do. 1154 rb, at 8*; 18 do, 1142 Tb at $6 SO; 1!> do. 1010 Tb. at 86: 18 Pennsylvania do 11513 Ib. at 00; lf> do. 1143 Ib. at $6 SO; 20 Ohio no 1247 Tb. at MM; 8 stable fed bulls. 1015 It), at 65; :; do S"<; n. at ?"> 50; 4 bulls, iiso TT>, at ?5 50: 2 do, 3060 'rb. at $5 40; 4 do. 10S7 !b. Nt J4:^: 2 oxen, i::7. . ft, at *•»• 6 Ftanl« fed heifers. 87.'. Ib. at $«: 1 cow. 1230 Ib. at 1350: 1 do iK») IT', at $530; 1 do. 030 Tb. at $5 03: 3 do 1150 Ib at $4 90: 4 do. 780 Tb. at $4 50: 13 do. 077 ll •' at ?4 +<> 7 d-». S7l Ib. at SSflO; 1 do. S<«< Ib. at $2 50. Kern's CommjMlon Co.: 26 Ohio steers (2 choice heifers Newton Co : 15 Pennsylvania, steers. 1097 Tb. at $7 20; 55 do 10S8 "V. at J. 7 15; t do. 1043 It., at $6 82%; 3 do. 750 Ib at $7 7.'». 1 do, 700 tb. at $4 7.V 1 cow, 1130 Tb. at $3 25; 1 do. SSO JT>. at $4 25. ..^--_; (^Banders: 10 Pennsylvania !<teen«. 110R Tb. at $7 15; 10 to 1108 It) at ?7: 30 Virginia do. 1181 TT.. at ?7 10; a nowV 11-7 Tb at »»: « do, 1080 tb.at ?.%. 3 do, 1017 t, at $4 40; 2 do. WOO rb. at $3 90. * J. G. Curtis & Son: 1 bull. «*> Tb. at 9*l 2 cows. 71. , !>>. "at $2 2.V CALVES- Becwipts wer» 45« h«»d including dlrrct t9 n local" butcher ann 371 for th« market- Trade was ■<-riv« and veals 2.%f/!«V higher: no buttermilks offered: all fold rommon to prim« veals w>ld at S.'.gJS per 10rt Ib .-ity drened veals firm st 10ffl2Via per Ib; country £?S!£&£ Tand^rs 8 :' of veals. 188 IT, average, at $R per lfO »• « d'«. 128 Tb. at S7 75: 4 do. 123 It^ at $5. Tr.hin Artrft^ntVv^^aV'-PiTSS; « throw- T G Oir'tis 4 rPw: Bfl vejls. iW-Ib. flt $7 2S . ft throw outs. 126 Tb. at J.V OTHER MARKETS— £Y TELEGRAPH. /-vir..«s June 12— CATTLE — Receipts fettimated) about JTV^v .hiding J5 65555T5. butchers'. {5 6O(^SS 75 ;• light S tiS- ri'ss S3 75@55; bulk of sal^s. *5 600J5 7i>. KHFFF?-R«:elpta .estimate-i) about 8.000 head; market «"adyf stop, I* 7.vu *■-•«". lambs. |3sf6 70; yearlings. kr> s<i3sa. rincinnati June HOGS— Activa; s®loo higher; buVche«° and shippers. $5 60SS5 63; common. *4 «0@ «s 40 CATTLE— SIow and steady, fair to good ship lert?" MS$6 75; common. $2 75@54. SHEEP-Steady: «2 25«54 35 LAMBS-Weak; 10jil5c lower; $4 75(8*7 15. East Buffalo. June 12— CATTLE— Receipts, 225 head; < 0 and steady, prime steers. $7 35-8 S7 to. \ EALS— Receipt* 2.600 head, active and steady. HOG3—Re r.im- *SCK) head; clow on light; fairly active and 10» iRr vi-her on others; heavy and mixed, $5 003^5 00. York^f £5 40®5590: rough.. $4 50@$4 70: dairies. $5 50 n%%~' SHEEP AND LAMBS— I.SOO head; 2mv> eteadyT lambT. 10c higher; lambs. $s@?<J3s: yeariin/s. 25@f5 00; "ethers. *s@*3 25: ewe,. S4 25® $4 60; sheep, mixed, *23M <». Union Stock Yardi. Fittiburg. June CATTLE BußPly Jlßht. steady; choice. 57 10®$7 4"; prime. $9 73 Ws7 10. SHEEP— Supply light, strong, prime wether?, *4 SOS B4 65; culls and common. *^<Bs3; lambs. $3 So ®S5S5i veal calves. $7©*7 23. HOGS— Receipts light. Active higher; prime heavies, mediums and heavy ToVier. . 151 5 SO© F S 62* ; light Yorkers. J5 CO C fS 60 : pigs. t5#S5 10; roughs, $1 60©$4 60 • EUROPEAN PRODUCE MARKET. Liverpool. June Closing: WHEAT— No 2 red wStein winter dull. p. 4'^d; No 1 California steady. -.BUd- futures steady; July. 7« Kd; Bcptembar. 7» lOd; T?f.reniber <is »*»d. CORN— Spot. now American, kiln Sh ?i Arm 68-W'Ad: old American mixed quiet. 6s 11.1; ?,,turos steady; July. &3& 3 54*. PEAS— Canadian Una. 7s Sf^raSuß— Winter patents dull, 2l« 8 3d. HOPS in .ndon (Pacific Coaat) steady, il 15«iai2 lt>3. BEE . l^ua India mess steady. lOSf «d. POItK-Prlmo mess wlSern .teadV. 73. M. HAMS-Short cut. 14 to 10 11,. « nf 4«a <M Cumberland cut, 2« to 30 n,. """-. il- short rib. l* to 24 ID. steady. 40, M; lon* , q uar' mWil*s" light. IS to 34 ID. steady, 41«. lon* cUar , ,\Z heavy 30 to *' "'• steady, «-js lid; short clear ! uk 10 to 20 B». steady. Si* «d; clear b«lli, h. 14 to 16 ;V; V ,niet 418 SHOULDERS— Square. 11 to 13 It., dull, lb. 1 uu I le K.? ) _Prp r mi nl o Western, in tierces, steady. 42« «id; SBm. '•;; i relln/j. in palls, steady, 43» fid. CHEESES-; America om"1 white and colored, old. steady, 82s. Xv- ,» '">• Iln " Mi 6d. TURPENTINB^ ! .li,. .dull 31- «d. J«)SIN-Common easy. ?-, Ltd. r^?HOLEI'M-I'cnneJ quiet. ° V ' J - UNSEED OIL, Kin,,. 24» <*'■ Public Notices. « AT"' COLLEGE OV THH CITY OF NEW YOItK. V' ,1 «venu« snd 81xty-«l«ilth street New V-irU. June ," 10V1H In e«am»nattoß for position" on th« Eligible List '"• ,n,fnri«f Biology tcoli««« Deparimen'i v ill h» bald f^h^cSleW BHlldlr.l on .T.me l«th, hi P a m Salary, !n r','" with an snn«ia! increment of *!'>■•. maximum ml *t-W- "' , fcsamlnatlon open t" women holding a ot>l " r> - -».-..# »|iii e^penen'-^ In tearhln?. and »ith an i,p« * rt J?Zl TActT A et P #clall«ation In nie-logy. Candidates ThouU it 0"" notify GJSOriGB 8. DAVIS. rrwld.cU BOARD AND ROOMS. _ , 1 1 in- ' I -■.....—.. -| 4S WEST 01ST ST. — Elegantly large, small rooms: delightful summer location: near parks, elevated; bath; Southerners accom modated. __— — 103 WEST 48TH ST.— Large and small rooms; table board: telephone; summer rates; transients: near all car lines. 142 D ST.. 516 WEST.— CooI and restful;' Washington Heights: attractive house, ; ■nod boar.i. refined Christian family, rei- | eVence*. ■ ______________ FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. 1 5fn~PT rw 112 WEST.— Room In private. iiou« for bachelor, adjoining bath; run nlng water. ' . 28TH ST.. 20 CAST.— Rooms, single or en suite; private Hnth«: telephones; unsur passed location: reasonable. HELP WANTED. _ 11, i_— l -_ ~i '■ ■ ~ ' ~ AGENTS WANTED^TO SELL JERSEY REALTY, including six hundred desir i able nearby lots, with city conveniences in the coming field for speculators and aome seekers. Agents with offices V** e "*%Ji£ r further Information call or writ* Z. Hack 1 ensack N J or 7. 2" 1 Last 14th Bt., Manha'ttar: TelernonV ISO7-F»'iv^-"fant. PROF. SITUATIONS WANTED Female . | A WOMAN PHYSICIAN. graduate of , Johns Hopkins, with experience t °Vfer~ , ami years' practice, with excellent refer ences, would take charge of invalid «•*<>"} an) crossing the Atlantic about July 1. Ad dress C. H.. Tribune Office j COMPANION— -Youns: lady, well educated; for the summer a-* companion or tutor: excellent references. Address Box 6»">. East Orange, x j. " wokk" WANTED. "~ ' ~~ ' Mal- ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER— Young man: ; German-American; with some reliable Onn; reference. H. Feneterer, 182 Suydam ! I pt.. Brooklyn. ! A GENTLEMAN, educated, wishes posi- | tion where ho will have an opportunity ; ito speak English: no wagpp Address E. I A.. Box ft. Tribune Uptown Office. 1364 j Broadway. . I BOY— Aged jr.; in office; graduate of j Wools Business School. Address A. j Skar.la. 106% North Sth st . Brooklyn. COLLECTOR: or any position of trust; or at anything: by young married man; can j pive $200 cash security: «peaks English. I German and Italian. • Address Trust. Box 9. Tribune Office. CONSULTING ELECTRICAL ENGINEER. ! Open for position; private estate, fac- | tory or mine expert- quieting noisy 'phones terms reasonable. H. MacCabe, 12G Brad hurft ave^ CHAUFFEUR. — Good mechanic; city or ' country; private family preferred: first j class reference. O. Moser. 45» West 43th st. : CHAUFFEUR- —Single: aged 25: on gaso- 1 lene car; strictly temperate, reliable; can j do own repairs: good reference: will go anywhere. W. Scott. Box 215. GUbertvllle. ; Mass. , j CHAUFFEUR- — First class; machinist: can drive and repair most any car; ref erence. Address L. M.. 290 South 6th St.. Newark. N. J. CHAUFFEUR-MECHANIC. — Careful. aober man; 4 years' experience; drives Pan hard. Mercedes. Renault. Flat. Darracq. Pier, Packard. Peerless. Steams. Lozi<-r. 1 Thomas. White. D.. Mi-s Fitzgerald's Bu- j reau. BOS sth aye.. corner 42d st. | I "FT ; "E'''R. — Temperate young man; careful driver; can do own repairing; j wages reasonable: go anywhere. Nestor Al- ; len. 18 East 132 d <Snellemann). CHAUFFEUR Mil MECHANIC— Seven ; years' experience; rlty or country; best references. Address Frank, care of S. Ocko, ! 6li Vesey st. CHAUFFEUR. Two years' experience; on gasolene truck or private car; own re pairing: reference. Graham, 122 Jamaica aye.. Astoria. Long Island. CHAUFFEUR.— Understands French and , American cars: careful driver; best ref erence. Victor Goldman. 162S Ist aye. DRIVER, porter or stableman: by Ameri can; married: understands care of horses; good shipper; handy with tools. Aims, 2366 First aye. ENGINEER. — First class; license: twenty years' experience with Ice machines, dynamos and Corliss engines: best refer ences. A A., 872 Bushwlck aye.. Brook lyn^ FOREMAN.— By American, widower; one grown daughter a.i housekeeper; good worker; experienced on all machinery: ex cellent herdsman: used to boarding, hand ling help; successful with poultry; well rec ommended. Carpenter's Bureau, 1&4 6th aye. V*' MACHINIST and CHAUFFEUR. — First class: with family requiring poM man; understands all cars and gasolene launches; , good references: salary $18 a week. -I. C-, 152 East 47th st. - . ■ - OFFICE ASSISTANT or STENOGRAPHER and TYPEWRITER. — Rapid and accurate figurer and penman. L. J. W., Y. M. C. A., r.02 Fulton ft.. Brooklyn. YOUNG MAN. 17. In country, under a gardener; little experience; best of ref erences. A. E. X.. Box 20. Tribune Office. YOUNG MAN, 21. in wholesale house or as assistant shipping clerk. Address L. X.. Box 21. Tribune Office. YOUNG MAN. 1!>. at anything: office and shipping department preferred; good pen man Address Joseph Choatal. 312 East 7.'id st. | YOUNG MAN. 10. at anything; office or j shipping department preferred: good pen man. Address Charles Melicher, 861 East 71st st. „ YOUNG MAN. 21, desires position with chance for Advancement; two years' of fice experience. Arthur Johnson. 329 Mor ris aye., Elizabeth. N. J. _ YOUNG MAN (26): do anything; private j house: speaks little English: $25 month. C. Cochos, 22S West 20th St. Fem-I*. CASHIER. — Young lady; in summer hotel : at seashore. Address L. E-. Troy. N. Y. j DESIGNER, LETTERER and PERFORA- | — Experienced. Louise Danner. 301 i East b4th st. _ STENOGRAPHER. — Temporary or perma nent place; thoroughly competent: knowl 1 edge of bookeeplng and German: six years* ; experience: understands insurance thor i oughly; can furnish best- references. Ad- I dress S. P.. 1414 Cortelyou Road. Brooklyn. I STENOGRAPHER -TYPE WRITER— ican Protestant: high school graduate; I willing: references; 2 l i years' experience; $10. Miss E. P. R . 167 Laurel aye., Ar lington, N. J. TEACHER. — Experienced; hi?h echool; ■wants tutoring for the summer in family g-oine to mountains or seashore; normal and colleg's diplomas; speaks German and French. Elizabeth G. Peabody. 239 North Sth Ft.. Camden, K. J. YOUNG American woman, educated, re fined, experienced; position in fresh air work as lady's companion or mother's helper. Address Miss I.ura I^oucks. Deep River. Courv ___„________ UOMBSTIC SITCATIUXS WANTED. ATTENDANT. — Experienced In taking charge of nervous, -..'.sane and Inebriate patients: excellent references from physi cians and Institutions. N. N.. Miss Fitz gerald's Bureau, 603 sth aye . corner 41$ street. ASSISTANT COOK or houseman; Ameri can; Protestant: 55; 5 ft. 7 in.; 135 lbs.: best eltv and country references. Address Len. Tribune Uptown Office, 1364 Broad way. ATTENDANT to invalid gentleman; good valet; many years' experience: honest ant} sober; best of references. John Btalter. 21'J West Cjth st. ANY WORK.— By German, 23; married; understands care of horses, has been stableman and watchman; speaks English. German and Polish. Address Adolph. care of Gutofsky, I*7 Clinton aye. Maspeth, Long Island. BUTLER and VALET.— Speaks French and English; good traveller, packer; excellent references. J. B. Miss Fitzgerald's Bu reau. BOS sth aye., corner 42d st. BUTLER. - Experienced Japanese butler; niosi willing; in small family. M. \v.. Box «, Tribune Office. BUTLER, valet or steward- competent to take full charge; IS years with last em ployer; where faithful service Is appre clated; best personal mitten references. Eugene, Tribune Uptown Office. 13«U Broadway. COACHMAN.— Country preferred; just dis engaged; superior city recommendations; thorough horseman, groom, driver; econom ical manager; absolutely sotwr. courteous, obliplnj;. Industrious, trustworthy; under etands care lawns, Bowers; ulnsrle man. Call or address Powers. 268 West 3«th st. COA" UMAN. 41: g«ed appearance; :... In cumbran ••: willing to make himself R.-n «.rnlly useful, fourtean years 1 tii«t class rrf ,,..1, . clt 0 ecuntiT: moderate wages. U S East 86th «t. COACHMAN. — Colored; understands cam fine horces, carriages and harness; handy man: e!ty or country: private family; Ir reproacbablc refererres. Stockley, 147 Warburton nve., Vr.nkers. N. V. COACHMAN". — Thnrmirhlv rompetent In harness or sjsirtrils work; honest, joh»r «nd Iridustrtoua; 17 years" refer, ■.. . « written and personal; aiM 8?. Call "i addrasa rv-.n<-rnnan. table 227 East tilth st. COA<"I»M.*N.— By neat, ti.lv. smooth fared • Irishman ; careful. reltabt«; »HI X-- use ful at anything needed; be»t references. Carpenter". Buieau, 164 6th avt. rißuc >onci». ' . CITY OF NEW YORK. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR TIONMENT. Public notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate and Ap portionment, held June 5. 1908. the follow ing petition was received: To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: The petition of tbi Third Avenue Rail road Company respectfully show?, on- In formation and belief, as follows: First— That your petitioner Is » street surface railroad Company, organized and existing under tho laws of the State of New York having tiled its Articles of As sociation in the office of the Secretary o. State on the Bth day of October. 1553. Second— That for many years it has cre ated a double track street surface railroad for the carriage of passengers In the Bor ough of Manhattan. City of New York, from the City Hall In said City upon Park Bow Bowery and Third Avenue to the Harlem River; upon One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street and Manhattan Street from East River to North River, and upon Amsterdam Avenue from One Hundred ana Twenty-fifth Street to the northerly ter minus thereof at Fort George, at or near the Intersection of Fcrt George Avenue. using the underground system of electrical traction as motive power for such operation. Third — That your petitioner proposes to extend its road en Amsterdam Avenue and construct a branch thereof ■with double tracks and said) connections, switches and appurtenances as may be necessary for the. accommodation and operation of the sail extension or branch In. through and upon the surface of such streets, avenues and 1 highways In the Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, as are described as fol lows: Beginning at and connecting with the double track road upon Amsterdam Avenue, owned by the Third Avenue Rail • 1 road Company, at or near the connection of said avenue with Fort George Avenue, running thence northerly, westerly and southerly In. upon and along said tort George Avenue as it winds and turns to the connection thereof with St. Nicholas Avenue, running thence southerly In. upon and along St. j Nicholas Avenue to the in tersection of One Hundred and Ninetieth. <190th> Street and running thence easterly in upon and along said One Hundred and Ninetieth (190 th) Street to the intersection '• of saM street with Amsterdam Avenue, 1 there to connect with th« "existing railroad i on said Avenue now owned by the said 1 1 1 pan". . w Fourth— That such extension or branch > will be 3 800 feet or thereabouts In length. I When constructed It will enable the peti ' tinner to operate cars over a continuous i line of road, and avoid the incomer, ! arising from the use of a stub end railroad ! terminal. The present operation wil! be accelerated thereby and quicker transporta tion given to the public -eekir* to depart i from the Fort George territory. Fifth— That your petitioner proposes *» ; operate said extension or branch by in** underground system of electrical operation, of the character now used op the peti i tioner's road on Third Avenue. Amsterdam I Avenue and other streets above referred to. Sixth— for the purpose of construct ing and operating said extension or branch of its road your petitioner desires to obtain ■ from your Honorable Board and hereby ap ' plies for Its consent to. and a grant of. the i franchise or right for the. instruct lon i maintenance and operation of a foub.e ' track extension branch of Its existing rail ! road, for public use In the conveyance at i j*rsons and property for compensation, in : or upon the Avenues. streets and Highways a °V. y herefore! >Cd your petitioner prays that i public notice of this application and of the I time and place when and where the « ba^! will be first considered, be given, a re quired by law. and that a franchise or right be granted for the construction^ main tenance and operation of said above 1 de scribed extension and branch be granted In accordance with the provisions of the Greater New York Charter. Dated New York. June 2nd l^- „ , THE THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD COM- r ByV W. WHITRIDGE. Receiver. I Cltv and County of New York, ss j ! Froderlck W. Whitrldro. telne duly : m Vrn says he is the Be^eh^r oftt*»O , read properties and premises of the iTHJ ! Avenue Railroad Company the petitioner • herein, having been a P^ ln *?V™rt- &£ he 1 of the United States Circuit Court, that ne i has read the foregoing petition and knows ! the contents thereof, and that the same Is ! true to his knowledge except as to .those, matters! which are therein • stated on in formation and belief, and that as to, j uch matters he verily believe, H fog,™^ ! „§-« to before »• 5Sn. a snSf^ 1 Notary Public. N. T. Co. —and the following resolutions were t»ere- UP ™ P foregoing petition from th* Third Avenue Railroad Company. «atert .Tun- 2. 1908. was presented to the. Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meet '^^A-^Th'at'rpursuance of law this Board set* Friday, the 2fith das of June. MOT .at 10: M"o'clock In the forenoon and Poom 16 In the City Hall. Borough of SSSatun. a. the time and place when and where such petition «hallj>e first considered and a public hearing be had «y ?reon l' a j which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard: and be it further „_, Rf-solved That the Secretary is directed t^caliesuch petition and the-e resolution, to be published for at least fourteen (141 days In two daily newspapers In Tho Cits of New York to be designated by tha Mayor and for at least ten (10) days in the New York. .Tuna •". 1008. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED.^ ""* Male. refelences S. n H.! 17 Concord St.. Brook lyn. , COOK— BUTLER.— By French couple: ex perienced, honeet. trustworthy; , good s*l arv iipecfd; best references. M. Dovan. 831 West 29th «. (a* cards). ; rTpnFVER (head).— Experienced In plant* G tnT f«U R under' „«'«•:"«&«„•£££ an.i nleasure grounds: aged .TJ. marn^n. "; yeS? in lart placa as head. F. Chap man, Vineyard Haven^Mass. ; <- Ai'fiFNTR By Swede, single; hothouse. tl«s frirnes. fruits, flowers and ger.eral woVk ? fin™ vegetable grower; good refer- True Carpenter's Bureau. 154 6th aye. «iT»TVBiKER — Hungarian: first class; on a fl?«?clafs country- place. Address Stere I Baloha. care of Horvalti. 271 East 7th at. "niRnFVER By married man. no family: tnderstarids vegetable growing, lawns i and all Appertaining to first class glace; wUh cottage; best references. B. Frost. ; Amltyvllle. Long Island. I " oml and USEFUL MAN.— G ?,^.<.i l understands care of horses; drive' understands waiting on table and w V*flilng to be generally useful around Ifousi- •otcelleilt reference... T. N-. Miss Fl^erald-i Bureau, 503 sth aye.. cor. 42.-. 775\r> GARDENER— Practical grower of fruits flowers, vegetables, under glass ami outside: landscaping, farming; care of rattle poultry, incubators. rtes.r ; marrledt Wghest References. George M Kurz. caP» j. Peterson. 1420 3d aye. 1 viTOR —Best of reference from last Place; handy with repairs: good cleaner. J. Gfrochrer. 735 Grand st.. Brooklyn. TiPAXESE. r.eat. refined, good plain cook, as genial housewnrker In small family. i best references. Naka, 47 Prospect Place. tTpaNESE -Thoroughly experi enced . F. T. M . 17 Concord St.. Brook lyn. '^^ , M ,>.- Agci 24: mechanical ability; handy with tools: sob-r and industrious, goo.l electrician. H. Zttrlk. 240 Jefferson St.. Brooklyn. .___ TTSRFUL MAN.— Scotch; IS years' experi ence on gentlemen's country places: coachman gardener, useful man: strictly temperate reliable: handy with tools. Ad dre-s Malcolm R. Morrison. 432 3d are., or call before 12 o'clock. Inquire janitor. USEFUL MAN— Handy with tools; car" , lawn, clean windows, rugs; work of any kind; steady: on part time. American; sober, trustworthy: city or country. A.. Box 32. Tribune Office. ...Birin. MAN.— aged 25; driving. riding garden work: handy with tools; generally useful; sober. stead_y. Hlmroi «.. willing: German. Dehorn. 3.2 Hlraro-1 et.. Brooklyn. „_____—————— VALET OR COURIER.— German; well educated, expert masseur and physi carr-ultui" Invalid or family. J. 8-. 67 Park aye.. 8100-nfleld. N. J. f t\'aiter —Young man; willing to go to country; reference. Miller. 3492 3d aye. remale. r-ATtFTAKER- — By respectable woman: hSSand I enter, handy with tools; best ,jgg; C. Nylund, 130 East 117 th St. CH\MBERMAID and SEAMSTRESS.— By Norwegian Protestant; assist waiting; personal city references city or country. cV Mrs. Collier's Agency. 139 West ■;n.l Bt - CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS or GEN 1--K\l linI'SEWOHK.- By genteel Col ored girl: city or country. 107 Prince st.. lirooklyn. topjßoor. - - CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS— a ectable young woman; can be seen at present employer's. Dr. Wheeler. 230 Weal Mth St.. basement, rir'wnERMAID-WAITRESS or CHAM BERMAIDand LAUNDRESS: willing and obli-lng- very good references for both laundress and waitress: city or country. Flaherty's Bureau, 4« Columbus aye. Tel. 741— River. COOK and WAITRESS.— Together or sep arate- understands plain and fancy cook in*; both K'.rls have good references: are willing »n.l obliging; city or country. Flaherty's Bureau. ♦ < »5 Columbus •". TeU 741— River. "ppnK — Y'.iine. 1 tpabls woman, as s*<*onl conk; has had •n-ri'n.o. goo<) r»f»r»r.c». K. 1, Miss Fit!>G<rald's Bureau. M Fifth aye.. cor. •«-'•' •' COOK. - - F^r»t dJM;."rjr food cook: un iterstanda »mip«. n»m», *ntr»^«. pastry an<l fr-v».-n <l»."»rt». wages. $30: good •*•*■**" *ac*j Fl»h">r«y's Office. 466 Columbus aye. Tel. 741— River. PTBLIC NOTICES. CITY of new tor's". BOARD OF ESTIMATE A.-.- APPOR TIONMENT. « Public notice Is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate and Ap portionment, held June 5. I'jOb. th* follow ing petition was received: To the Honorable th» Board of Estimate «nd Apportionment: Th» petition of the Union Railway of New York City respectfully saows: First— That your petitioner «s a street • , surface railway company, orraaized and j existing under the laws of th» State of • New York, having been formed by th« tiling ■ if Articles of Consolidation In the office of the Secretary of State of New York on the fifth day of July. 1592. Second — That for many years It has he»n engaged In the operation of a double track : ictreet surface railroad, with extensions and j branches thereof, for the carriage at a**" i rer.g'rs In the Boroughs of Manhattan, and i the Bronx. In the City of New York, and using the overhead trolley system of electric traction as motive power thereon. Third— That one of the lta's at MM peti tioner's railroad has been operated for many | years upon Fordhara Avenue and Bailey ; Av«nn» in the Borough of the Bronx, and j afforded a convenient connection for public ■ travel between the easterly portion of the j Bronx Eorough. in which are operated the steam lines of the New York and Harlem ; Railroad, the elevated lines of the> Man hattan Railway, and the K'r.isl>rt.lg» sec tion of the Borough of the Bronx. An additional line of the aajtMafssr***! railroad has been operated on Broadway between 230 th Street and th» northerly line of the City of New York, affording also a convenient line of travel to »nd from th« ! terminus of the Subway Line to many ' thousands of pecple traveling dally thereon Fourth — Your petitioner now proposes •■> connect Its road upon Fordhara and Bailey Avenues, which now terminates at the In tersection of 230 th Street and Bailey Ave nue, with the road upon Broadway, which now terminates ar. 230 th • Street, by the ; construction of a doubl» track sstssaeosi or ; branch In said Borough of the Bronx. in the city of New York, upon tha following streets and avenues: . ■ ■'. Beginning at and connecting with, the ' petitioner's double track road now con- i structed on Bailey Avenue at the Intersec- ! tion thereof with West Two Hnndr»d and 1 Thirtieth. Str«N»t. running thenc» westerly In 1 or upon the surface of West Two Hundred and Thirtieth Street to its hrterse. f.->n with ! Broadway, there to connect with the peti- 1 tioner's double track road now operated thereon. Fifth — That heretofore and on or about ; the 23rd day of August, l>o2. the Common : Connell of the City of New York, gave Us consent to the construction of an extension to the petitioner's railroad upon streets described In the resolution as *th— lea I northerly along said fSedgwick) Avenue to I Its intersection with Bailey Avenue. thenc« 1 along Bailey Avenue to Ma intersection with Broadway at Kingsbrldge. " Your petitioner believes that by ruch description the common Council giving such consent Intended to Include th«s right to . construct upon Two Hundred and Thirtieth Street the extension herein applied fee; but ; said resolution was not effective for such ; purpose by reason of failure to specifically i describe the said street. Sixth — That each extension or branch, will be 750 feet In length ami when constructed 1 will enable the petitioner to operate a con tinuous lire of cars upon and over Its , Bailey Avenue and Broadway lines above described. Seventh — your petitioner proposes to j operate said extension or branch by the j overhead system of electricity, similar In j all respects to that now In use on its other i lines of road. Eighth That for th« purpose of con structing and operating such branch or ex- ' 1 tension of Its road your petitioner desires j 1 to obtain from your Honorable Board .-in" 1 hereby applies for Its consent to and a grant of the franchise or right for the con- I struction, maintenance and operation of a 1 dr>uble track extension or branch of It* ex- I isting railroad for public use in the con veyance of persons and property for com- ; pensation over the street and avenues above f mentioned. . Wherefore. Your petitioner prays that public notice of this application and of the time and place when and where the same j will bo first considered be given, as \ re quired by law. and that ft franchise or right be granted In accordance with the pro ! visions of the. Greater Now York Charter. Dated New York. May '2*. IfXM. „__ UNION RAILWAY COMPANY OF >EW YORK By EDWARD A. MAHER. President. City and County of New York. ss.: Edward A. Maher. being duly sworn, I say, that he Is the President of the Union 1 Railway Company of New York City the petitioner herein: that he has read the- fore 1 going petition and knows the contents I thereof and. that the same Is true to his knowledge, except as to those -natters : which are therein stated on Information and" belief. and as to such matters he verily believes it to be tg^^ A MAHKT ,. Sworn to before me this day of May. I •i^B RALPH NORTON. " * Notary Public. Queens County. Certificate filed In New York ml = t £-_ —and the following resolutions were there- UP Wherea P s. The foregoing petition from the Union Railway Company of New York, dated May 28. 100 S. was presented to^th* Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held Juna 5. 190S: I Resolved. That In nursuance of law this I Board sets Friday, the 2Bth day of June i 1903. at 10:30 o'clock In the forenoon and Room 16. in the City Hall. Borough of Man hattan, as the time and place when and where such petition -hall be first con- | sidered, and a public hearing be had there on. at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be It farther »^ Resolved. That the Secretary Is directed to cause such petition and these resolutions to he published for at least f ?' lr L°r n ,2* days In two dally newspapers In Tha City 1 «f New York, to be aMtarnatM by- the Mayor, and for at least ten (10> days in the i SSites ssg*-5«3 T ch r Pubncaaon t -^ by^peti ■ ' New Tork. June 5, 190*. nnMKSTICSrTUATIONS WANTED. Female rndK ani UA.VNDRES? .— city or coun- j j bSt city reference. M West M j street. | 1 cfwiK —French; understands all branches; ' ! C °a private house: best city references. . i Mary. 233 7th aye. . COOK-LAUNDRESS.— Capable woman: un derstands all branches cooking: on Long ! isiand 1. Miss Fitzgerald's Bureau. 504 1 j\th aye., corner 42d st. 1 -rtrtK —Colored woman: good cook; in a j ! p?lvaTe°fal»y: or general housework: ' I work for two: reference. HUH II I 11. : West 30th st, • T^inK WAITRESS AND CHAMBER i Ct maW.-*Sro , competent, obliging women; ! ' ten years' references, city or -^"".^ E. ; H .; Mrs. Colliers Agency. 1-2 West 23d St. ! 1 conK Ft Protestant: assist laundress: ] i ver-' neat- personal city references; city !or co^ntrV A %'.. Mrs. Collier. Agency. , 122 West 23d st. I roOK —By English Protestant; strictly i fl?st' class In all branches plain and fancy c^kfn.r: particularly n*at; preferences; city or country- _£ «■• ilrs - ' olll * r 9 Ag . n 122 West 23d ft. DAY'S WORK— By young woman '- hausa work or offlce cleaning; willing to work: • r^t reference. Dalery. care Deneler. 143 j I 10th aye. — r-t— P C>ASS cooks, laundresses, wait- j ! * re- e« parionnal.is. chambermaids and ; B Sr a bdsßßwwsa__£ -M _l.mgton ay... between £Oth and Goth .t_ Tel. 48CT-Pta«a. GENERAL. HOUSEWORK.-Middle ag»-1 FrE'l>*h woman; Protestant; plain cook an? faundress: city; references: In apart ment on*- or two adults, ... H. «4» »th aye. , ! HOUSEWORK-— Mother and daughter, col- i ored- with excellent references; will do work c' house: or mother take cook-laun 7re-s place; daughter chambermaid, nurse. iSrf sewir. E. H. Miss rn««eral*S Bu reau. 503 sth aye.. corner 4-1 st. HOUSEKEEPER (managing or assistant), _ In hotel, club or boarding house; un derstands marketing, catering and rnariage me™' of "•!;: good reference*. M. M... Miss Flt«era!i"a .Bureau. 503 3th aye.. comer: 42d"st. [ HOUSEKEEPER-— By a middle aged lady. with eon 14 years old; for gentleman: can furnish best ref.erer.c*s. Address Mrs. Anna, 1C» Jay »*-• Rome. N. Y. HOUSEKEEPER.— By a respectable woma n: willing to go to country; first class i references. 48 Clarkson it. j HOUSEWORKER — By neat. capable young woman, good cook; no laundry: two ; years' references: city or country. K. C, Mr*. Collier's Agency. 122 West 23d st. kTtCKENMA ID.— First class; with best | reference; $IS. Miss Shea's Bureau. 8 ( East 42d st. "LADY'S MAID. — By English Protestant; ; ' excell»«it seamstress; ladies or misses; j , neat trustworthy: highest references. M A. R.. Tribune Uptown OrSce, 13« i* Broa-i- ] way. .:■ LAUNDRESS.— By colored w^rr.an; first ' class: two or three days a week; also housecl-ining; good worker; six years' r-f erence. Green. -".» East -13-3 st. ] NURSE (experienced) wUhes care of In valid cr full charge of Infant; no obj*c- J ttoa to Ing away: $5O a month. K. N. W.. Tribune Uptown Office. 1304 Broadway, j SEAMSTRESS and CHAMBERMAID.— By ! capable Finnish woman; can cut and fit: • very good dressmaker: country preferred; ; I has best reference. Jusalla Bureau. OsO 1 I^exlns-ton svo^ ; J i'TFI'L MAID —Young Spanish woman: ' rood seamstress; will as generally use- 1 fill- assist with children; does not apeak I Fng!l»"i. T. 6.. Ml" Fitzgerald's Bureau. 1 .".on sth five . cor. <•.'<*: ' "WAITRESS- —By Protestant; thoroughly • competent: can take butlers place; good , reference,; city or country J. 8.. Mrs. , Coiner's Agency. 122 West 23d st. WORKING HptjaKKEEPiat — Orman woman, with hoy of seven, want* fiaoe in rountrr: --ookirg. Uundrr work or gen eral housework. M I> . Miss FltiOerald's Bureau. 503 Fifth aye.. cor 423 St. If ! Pi BLU NOTICE'-. sew tork SUPREME COURT. 9«» ■"»• dfclil Distill, V,'«9tcttt*t*T County.— KE:;SICO RESERVOIR. Sectloa No. la— Notice of application for tb* aiHiudi lilies* or Commlsat iaen of AwralssjL Public notice Is bcreby atvaa that It » .the latent of toe Corporation Counsel cm The City of Now Tor« to miite appUcatlo* to the Supreme Conit of tb* 3ta»— of N*» Tor It for tjte appointment of ComwJssl***Sßi cf Appraisal unVfor Chapter 72< Of (a* La l ** of tfira a* amended. Such a^pitcaMon -will a* mad? to tha Sopreirw* Court st • peclil Term tneregf to b* betd to nod for si** Bt.-» JudK-tal District M w-« Court Ho**: » t>.» VliUc, of Whit* plains. West^beste* County. N. V.. 00 th« »th day of Jun*. ••"* at .ten o clock 1., the forenoon of wJaa day or as soon thereafter as Co<;n*el <*« *• beard. Th» object of «ucb appUcatlon la t<» obtain an crier of the Court appoiatinS) three d!*l.-:ter»ste<3 sort cmnp-tent freehold— ers». on» of whom shall resid* In tile CoasUy "f New Tork an.i at least one of wbom> .Rail re»t-}e In the County where «n* real estate hereinafter described Is sttuatad to act as Commissioners cf Appraisal under »ai/» Act and discharge ai; th* duties ceo-* ferred by th* «aM act and th* «e?a ameoitt* tory thereof Bass sarri cosn.nil«ittn»ri of •ppr».«al fir tbe purpose of provum* am additional supply of but* and wboluomet water for U>* City of New Tork. the real estate »oo;ht to b» tiken or affects is situated In tb* Town of leoua* Pleasant. Ouaty of Westcaeator «M 3t«:e of New Toik. The fsllowirac Is a description of the rial estate to be acqutr*4 la fee together with » reference to ;i»« di±l* and claca of filing of tbe map. AH those terrain places or purwh of re«»I estate altuat«d la th« Town of Mount Piea* ant. County af Westclseeter aitd Sta,t"» of New Tor*, nbnvi.i on % m»k> entttl»«l ••Soothexa sfßtnl Department. Section No. !•. Board of Water Supply of t»» City of N\jw Tork. Mao of real t*tat» sltit atcd in the Town of Mount Pleasant. County of Wesaesjsatss and State of New Tor*. to be acquired by th» City of New YorVt under the provisions of Chapter 724 of t!»e Law* of 1905. 3 amende.l. for the construction of Kensico Re»«rvolr and appurtenance*, from Barrett St. to the vicinity of High £t — ** which mart was tiled in tbe ©files oS the Resistor of the County at Wusllll—tsr. at White Plains. New York, on th« fith day of April. 190R as Map Number 1792: which parcel* are bounded and described as foil. : Banning at the eouth-w»st corner at Parcel No. 79« at the point of intersection or th« crater lfnes of Pleasant Place and Commercial Avenu*. In the »"'th»rl» line of real estate i-«ct!on No. » Southern Aque duct Pepartment. the map of which »eetloa was fl.'ej in the office of the Register of th-» County of Westchester. at White Plain*. N. V.. pn the «th day of April. 100S — running fieri.-* partly along the northerly line of said section, alonic the center tine of saW Commercial Avenue, art. l partly «Ion« the westerly line of said par-'-!. N. II »* W. «ti«>.6 laal to the point of inter section of mm center lino wJth the center line of a street running from Commercial Avenue to Adallne Avenue; thence alone the center line of said street and the pro duction ta«.roof and continuing »lon< th* ; northerly line of section No. 9 and the j westerly One of parcel No. 7SW. S. 79' 01* W. 2>>0.7 feet, crossing Adalino Avenue to a point la the westerly line thereof: thence. - alon^ said line, and continuing alonx th» westerly line of parcel No. 79« and th* northerly line of Section No. 9. the follow ing courses ana distances: N. «* 01* W. 133.4 feet. N. 13* 01' W. 3L3 feet. N. 3* £7' W. 74.7 feet. X. 22* 44 - W. 32-* feet. N. 14* 57* W. 112.M feer, N. 7* 37* W. 104.1 feet. N. 12* 49' W. 84 feet and X. 10* 62" W. 95.4 V»e* to the most southerly point of parcel >'o. 793; thence partly alone th-» westerly line rf said parcel, and continuing aloes; the northerly line of section No. », N. 10* IT W. 48.4 feet to the soath-«Mt con.er of parcel No. 795; then, alons; th* soot>erly Hi of saM parcel, and continu ing along the northerly line of said section. the fo!;u\»in< courses and distances: S. •"»'* i 34' W. 44.4 feet. S. 87* 14* W. 24.S feet. : N. S«* 21* %V 144.3 feet. S 80* 17* W. 33.5 I feet S. 73' 10' W. 73.4 feet. S. 73* IS" W. ' 8».4 feet. S. 88* 21' W. 69.9 feet and S. . 70* 22* W. 83.8 f«*r to the north-west cor ■ ncr of said section, at the south-west cor ! ner of «aid parcel No. 733; thence along th* westerly line of said parcel. V. UP 4»* E. 250. feat to the north-west corner of same; thence along the northerly lines or said, parcel and parcel No. 794. N. 79* 01' " 860. feet to the north-east corner of said parcel No. 794. In the westerly )'.n# of be fore mentioned A.!altne Avenue, said point being also the north-west corner of be?>re> mentioned parcel No. 79«; tbence partly along the northerly line of sal.l v,arc«i N«. 79«. N. 73* 01* E. 5© feet, crossing A lalln* Avenue, to the north-west comer of parcel No. 771. at the south-east corner of said Avenue and High Street; thence along to* southerly line of saM street and the north erly lines of salj r*rcet and parcels No*. j 732". 791 and 7»«>. N. 7*' 01' K. *to»> feet i to the north-east corner of said parcel No. 1 7SO. at the south-went corner of sal.l street and Columbus Avenue; thence along th* westerly line of said avenue and the east erly lines of said parcel and parcels Nos. 759. 188. 757. 784. 777 and 778 S. 11* 3»' ■. 450.2 feet, crossing Norwood Street, to th« eouth-ea«t corner of «ald parcel No. 778. at the north-west -orner of said Columbus Avenue and Rutledsre Street: thence a!on« the westerly line of said avenue produced, S 11* sf>' E. CO. feet to the northeast cor ner of parcel No. 7(54. at the south-west corner ef said street and avenue: tnenc* along the southerly line of said street pro duced N. 78* Of E. >W. f*et to the north-* ! west comer of parcel No. 7(JO. at the south east corner of said street and avenue; there* along the southerly line of said street, the northerly lines of said parcel No. 760 and parcels N^«. 781 and 753. partly along the southerly fine of parcel No. 7!W. and 1 along the southerly line off, j parcel No. 734. N. 78* 01* E. 311.7 feet» crossing Sedcwlck Avenue, to the north east corner of sa!d parcel N-.. 731: thence) along the easterly lines of aaid parcel and ' parrels Nos. 744, 743. 742. 703 and 702. and partly along the easterly line of parcel No. 736 S. 11* 3"' K. 200. ! feet. H. 12* <*>' E. ' £00.3 feet, crossing Si ldford. McAdam. Van Brunt an.! Barrett Streets, and 3. It* 43* E. 225 feet SB the south-east comer of said parcel No. 79<*. at the north-east cor 1 ncr of before mentioned section No. 9. la the center of Morton Street; thence along the renter line of said street, the southerly lint of said parcel and partly along th» rjortherly line of said section >. 78' 01* W. {41.9 feet, crossing before mentioned Sedg— •j»lc"k Avenue, to the point of Intersection of said center line of Morton Street with » the center line of Columbus Avenue, thenc» along th« center line of said avenue. N. 11* SO' W. 250.1 f<- t to the point of Intersec tion of same with the cen:er line of Barrett Street- thence along the center Lne of said , street, P. 79* 01" W. 1«74 f«*t to the poln'. of Intersection of same with the center line of Pleasant Place; thence along th» center line of said Pleasant Place and still con tinuing along the southerly line of parcel 1 No. 706 an.l the northerly line of Section No. !». 3. 17* 4.V W. 138.3 feet to the point or place of beginning. The fee Is to be acquired by the City ot New York In all the real estate parcel* Nos. «96 to 79«. both inclusive, contained In the above description. Reference Is hereby made to ♦»!• said nap. ■lea as aforesaid hi the office at the Regis ter of the County at Westehester. for * more detailed description cf the r»a : ses;al* to he taken hi fee as above described. Dated May 4th. 1908. FRANCIS KEY PENPLETON. Corporation Counsel. Office and Post CTce Address. Hall of Records. Corner cf Chambers and Centre Streets. Borough of Man hattan. New York City. 1 SUPREME COTTRT. APPELLATE. DIVI 9 on j First Department. — In the ma: ter of the application of "-•? Public Service, Commission for the First District for th* appointment of three commissioners to de termine and report whether a rapid transit railway or railways for th« transporta tion of persons and property as determine! by the Commission oust*, to be conauruct e.l and operated. — Modifications of Levins ten Avenue Route. — Public notice Is hereby given that, pursuant to the provisions ot the Rapid Transit Act, being Chapter 4, of the Laws of ISM, as amended, the Pub lic Startle* Commission for th* First Dis trict wiii apply to the Appellate Division off the Supremo Court of tne State of Ne«r York, in and for the First Judicial Depart ment, at a term thereof to be held at th» Appellate Division Court House, Madison avenue and East 25th street. Borough of Manhattan. City of New V r^. on the 19th day of June. 190*. at 10:30 o'clock In tr* forenoon of that day. at as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for tile appoint ment of th.red commissioners In the above entitled matter to determine and report after due hearing whether a railway or railways In tfte sal . city for the convey ance and transportation at persons and property ought to be constructed and oper ated iri accordance w.th the modification* adopted by th.« sal 2 Commission to th* original route* an« general plan of con struction. The papers upon which th* aforesaid application wiU be matte a" l * ti.* petition of tha said Cbmoalssion. dated the 4th day of June. 190% and the affidavits and papers accompanying the same, all of which were Sled ■"•• the orTVe of the Or» of toe said Appellate Division, on or about the 4th, day ot' June. 1&0J*. and In addition thereto such other papers as -hall be pre sented to Urn court by the sail Commis sion. A description of the modifications of the routes an£ general plan of construction of the said railway or railways forms a part of the papers filed as aforesaid with the said Clerk of the saM Appellate Divi sion. The following Is a brief and sub stantial synopsis of the modulations M the said route:— ln the Borough of Man - ha* ran a new line is laid out extending south from about Ea.*£ SKth street, urul«r Lexington avenue an i Irving Place, ta Hth atrvet. ani thenci> un'ler private prop erty and the several cross streets tj Broad way a* ab'itt h.i.->t ytij street- On Lexing ton avenue, n'jrth of EMI 12^tr» street, th» line Is changed from a two-true* road Xo a four-track road asd extends northerly as a fi>ur-tra«*lc r.ja! un.ier l^asinxton ave nue, the llarU-m Kivtr and Park avenue. In the Hor>ju*h of The i:renx. Important COnaactJoaa at l.TSth street ar» prjuVied for anil an extension is laid out running northerly under V tt avenue a:- westerly tbxouxh East I.". Nt street to a connection With another proposed rapid transit rall roa.l. The object of the aforesaid appli cation Is to obtain the appointment of oon» mlsalonen who shall I'.etermine. after pub lic hearing >.f all parties hlte rssted. whether the n.odiaed portions <>t Bach railway or railways ought to be construct*! and .■l"rat.-!. an.l shall report the evidence) taken to said Appollate I>ivUii>n. together with a report at their rteterminatinn. whicrt report, if In favor of lbs construction and operation of the mod!n>»t rnrtlon* of au«hi railway or railways Ma this commission will ask that It aha'! Bel shall, when con flrrue<l by said Court, be taken in lieu ft the consent of th" property owners along the line r>f the modified portions off said railway or rall»tvs. Dated. Ham Tor*. Jun« 4»h. '«•« i'T'BW SF.nvirK -.\|M!S.-»f^N Kv'K THE FIRST l»l.<Tßirrr. By -vItXIAM R. WIU.COX. Chairman. TRAVIS H. WHITVCT.