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THE MARKETS TO TAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. ' Imm York. Jane I<_. 1?T«. , w..«*i .. . Rye. bash 2.P75 -jatlfiat; r ™° ;i CMKVMaIt. bush T .W« i*> W'" "" ... 765riour. bhl« S.f*«s i^. T *" "" ;'.... 42*.:F1our. sack* 3«.rr.i S» a»H- - l.S*4 Ptrtt-r fitir* 5T.«7!» jStr- •*• ■ ' Srtft <Ti«*e, tjkgs 12.357 rtOn** 1 "^ " . I.3»«»,Egfrs. casesi 15.26S «r. t«w 70Poultrv «ar»>it<«eCl. pkr- r.^^O Zr* l *"i i l" I- "i" Poultry <iiv<>>. crat»s.. l.res .---• 1 -*"" 171 ' Cotton, hale* 5,«7.-. a*** *w* " . ■■■ l«t IstJe. I**1 ** 130 rti^* 1 VhT, " • 'Won. ak« 100 tfvtt*»' ' '-" " . . .1 j Annies, bbia 1.400 «*. •l_ " . 4«',p<natoe_. bW* 4.SS ia" T \s~ '" 31» Otdona. bbl.« 4<«> ' Vi*j:« ns Anricou* •■Hi,, pkgs... «■,£ r Prt3. t •-- raerriM o »;j. pkir» . . . <.<XX -Jri ?*, - "•■ Orar.jre* «<-«!.. boxes... 4.KM) yri- *"T« S'« reaches <Cal). boxes 421 yo. ** ■ " .... fiw-lVars tCait. !--itr» 13 *<*• b .-V»"cssrs.. l^"^ 1 r"-in«t iCaIS. boxes .. . 1.0.5 Ef**Sr^ m rtagaßav sa^K-t ... .. 300 -, " . KttS TJST!*- ?„ .... 1"< S Ix>ad. pits 1.10« i #*>*■ '_t ..''" bbJs. 1511 Rosin, bbl« S,7s<"> y#TW«V» „ >*:*... :,!•*■* Saints turp. bb15. ..... 775 •*"*!£-; l*l« -w Tar. bhls 27.". °" * t t~» ••• "-"• Hi.ies. b»lAs fM» <*" **'^ u_h " ...M.^x* Hid-«. bdl« .Wl *"___r_* *.'.' ZT.<*» Tr*«rn>, t-M« lO<> .■st- s"v 7i.*XV Tobaroo. pkg. Z72 (•a."*!^"'" :.*«> fjfmv, 63™ EXPORTS. . »,««!i ••• :<">.l S « r>rk, M.-s T* T!! *V^ ' '" ■ .-.7' H<^f bbl « «* l*a.^S. l.iw B«CT>n. Tb 40S.SS TV* • *T, • " . ST'I-ani. » 5.>0.:.00 **• .'_« '.. *"- Ta.'.low. Th 24.000 -*^ ' ■ireaae. TT. IS2W*) __SiS7»SLg*> = s " ir ' Caeese. a 12».4» CASH QUOTATIONS. -. . -- 5 i*.-- $::;■ iOWtati, middlinc ... 11.75 I * B -^J No. Vori. ir.n I Coffee. No 7 Ri0.... •••♦ *"*; Zar« ■•- S-* I ' lo jPugsir. gTanu!s.t<N3 ... 6.4(» **» t~Z*~' Ixarstl 12 $* Molasse*. O X prime 40 IB***** ..I*X BeeJ. faini «t7 121a ir .- " i«t_ ... **° ! Beef aaßßs 27 25 '■■**?"- .:.. «--.7HTailflu-. priaae - «». fr*^ •••-•. SS'- rork. me»» <«*«> 1587 : s ■"** v - __±x»d. - 74'_Hc¥rt». dress*-.. i*> ** 7", frtti. >o-- -■* .j^a^. rrirae ... 575 GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New Tork. June 1«. IBOS. ,«rTT» -- " "*"* r-.arliet was quW '■■''-'• but V • «?*:■«• tcr.e. .;iul fioji^i Ftt-auy. »:et an *"-l_l, , o 'j ' -vists Mlber. ■caleß for tie day were '"*■?"■ rr ~9~ 9 l.i^s !-• market opened steady at IV**: L. ,^bm o* yolHta. tn rr:«j)O M to better ti-Wn*lf aTil ccvn * :ocal lmn »"-rr"rt. Bearish S^";s-«Tcr**< '- 1^ Ij"r:d?n •>-■• rircu'.a-.ing in tlie T^T tn'j. turr « of t«arish »dvic»s from r^Lj Ai" r»rrr.*!v b<-f-Ti l««ata«fl i.r; a ? thrir critl "irr.r":!* Di«rk« has h«-n generaliy tn the way of 123-j^W » dwsstrT.i« o'jtrome of the vaioriza'ioc plan r "^^*rt »*r>' DIU« •SteatiOß in local circi»*. Oft'er tt ■ *J' n] - i; r^s o ■--.«■ mostiy from T:uriiywar. s^urc~> and ""^ g<*jg :r.'o firocs hands- There is no pen mwi« :•■ ;h ' ; I<>ral market. Tor whether or r *2.^w» if i flr in •-' valorization plan. tli*re 1 n-» IZ-luir.t inline. *•""- « is evidently oosasMered ■ that » s*-t^ I "Us-lt'- la taflleated by currert conditions and '^^L»«<. r f the c^verr:mer.' -with retard to its boi-1 ___ ~.'C^T-~ thsr! *nv itcportant xnorement of prices if. "«^ i-»" '■"*■■ Brszllian t»»w* to-<fay -a as without iS Sun °* T?HS market*. Rio was 25 Tfis tower < sar-r* 'crrhar.cra. -s hil» r*c«trts were on Jast aho>:t '„...- re»cWln W.OJtD bacs it the two ports. ft.<v>i ia?* -.T«r and 22.*00 two -rear? ago. The *^;; .^. y^ot .-oCpk \a«< quiet. icV.i: auotations on g*ts^ e c2«grsteS te O. tail market to -_^ prttm bb the m - I ftT «W«foi:c^ : T- = --r rv-^-i Hie*". ly^*". r V*" da^-. — p ?oijr..Pß :• ss ■lUi J SO 5 5M 5 £»vf 5 p.- .«, i.% f »■.■. •*^1_ «. 00 tw f!« r, p'lj.'i i« r.?^ r^S^ — ji^s** p.w ':"*~- s ** '.■."_.".' s.»f> t» 5. i- 6-65f5.1« 8.6S -t--* _ sC.=»«}siin «t% =r f* r ; _ _ — sio|r>ss f.s% ■^ _ _ 5 &<>g ;./*> .-'.«"» ■ fffTp%-~-' ctttra ■ssarlßH »■■• m"r« «-tt- c '-- « «E3 *&o»-ed s rnor» <S«ci<?»aiv firmer ton. on e*rer _ x 1— —■■•;;; e«;i»-« a;jrj porn» eca T t»rine d'tnsnd for Jrar tccoac'. w»i h arsw'"" 'o be. promoted by a w?r» j.. . »»- a c Boob ettcatiaß In Ow ?c-ath-»««t. ban - HjMStfqMti and luiuca* tha^ bull? -a«rf. in control ■' m asu mor.'.hs -.n s'l ■--'■- -' •"» V:i future n»r m The doe* **»s »<l» Fteadv at a n»t advar<-p of TflP woUB. Sale* tr^ ertirr'ated «• ISO.OfW bales. Ifec EAritfT mieaed •"»<Ty »t »«» a4van« of Zlin pctot> j*« «fr*r s'JUJB 'ittl* I; iryularity <le\'elop**s an i^*'ir3 , ;r — M |jkli it m^TTnin^i ...... rnt*w F»?Fi'-r, •i»V,t*»' »»i:.e «* rra--tically 'b<> r«»st r ,.v:rt of rh» tey. ,>,] 8 r J . New r »r>«ni< wore ■-.-,—: . ore at tinios *~bt ttt» fei=f-o:-, but th^ oht»f a^mjind sefnM'd Jr> come Miagett »«Der«. who ft« cviOeatiT rendered mor* b^ hroh rj- tb« bullish ccnfidTatiors mentioned j,^-. Tfc. Tr««tr*r Pwr«-iiu expects that the unsettled ..._.- cor- -!o»>« •w-fcirh ha^ -c' r-fj?onFibl» for tne nTs is-* --^f ir the tv"*st irill hai» r**p^d a- - by .^,« -. . 1. rnrt th» o-^tloot is for coruir'j«'d sC feßajet •'• hici mi" ir- th» iiv<eta of tha ikit" 1". (I t ■— S«y '* wn iir-:ud~T reports ol anptner tat a *-'-' L lewee* riear Ffcrevfr^rr Tb« ----- - !» Vpathrr Ba-*«u ■>!'d~s littla M Ir^ormation re-; ___ ti-« r>^- Tp rrDsr*"^. «iri th» popular • :•'« thai oaHOttioM hay« hnpttr^d alertly on the «-r» stop iia-- 2T. Spot market* cttnXUrae wry «ar sad «tock* aflable for deliver* at this P"irt rsrr»«€ir,?:. with the Srst Ja!y no«« day only "'• "t cOTfract prices In the local marl ■ to-day '— HlX>. I>»w. Clo.ir. day yj«. ill* 10.42»T>-*4 K'24 I^-s -!f>44 10.2S lO.iT?!" 4." 1" 24 " ■- " - ,r *7s ?7s a. -- t>.9i«!>«; :j7<s: j 7<s SSw-" - — — s^a &17 s>r7 Ssßb-* '-".'."." P2" P47 *.27 5(.4.'ii l*7 f< 27 as 8 - S4 ° 3US Sasa ss Utrrv, .. *:» S3* SIS *..>>£ 6.:*7 6.1S Xhc iocs: TnErfcrt for ypot rntton wan Fteady an S3 y-M h^Ti«r *t 11.T5 for milbtliac uplend ana I2C lot nisiJT-F Grlf ?*le=. »'J"J bsJes. J-outhern spot m-«^s n'c.« •"■.'F-spiiee i» follcnrs: GalvwttM Orm. be hjrh*'- a^ IlVc; salfca. 209 bal«F. S«w Orl*sn«> mis. H': h'.£^€'. »t i: r^c; tal«. jTOO bai^s Mobii^l ro»- mfhmrrfl a- n-,c: sal?*. 25 b2)*s Savannan 1 ■tads, We Usber. at lltsc: sal»s 172 baies. -'Uari^s- j txaqsw. ur.c^angtc at. U%c -SS-llra-.ngton quiet. _u:i- , rHr^i «t ll^f Norfolk inn, uachecged at II «c; | «1« 3 ;. a '~ Baltimore r.ommai. uncha=ged at 12c I l«sn Brsn unchanged at liT.r. fates. SW b«l»s i k Lo-ii! r.~. t:r.char.s«i at 11 %r; sales. t>7 V-al"? H-arjr nead}-. He hitrSer. at U3>e; Faiej, l<-"r> bale*. Lt* Rock s:«=scv, i»c higher, at 11 '«<• Memphis I»C7. iarhar.ged «1 13%<_: sa>s. - r,o EBttmat c noejpa a-, leading point- for T\>daesday: At Zresr-rz 1 900 to l.oO«' baie*, apanis' -.-52 as; •«r**k «=: S4 oe>» last :e &r. At r,alx»>st"n. 2.r.nr\ ir. S.r.Ort | WtiacalßSt 5.397 bales larx wwk and 2.SS* hale* l«Ft 1 .*»• «tiJ it Sew Orlean?. 4.WM to r..2 i ■•• halm airain^t ; C 3 talac test ■ne*k ard 2.T.5.0 bal^s lest. year. 'ottoE LichaT.E*' Epeciel Ijverpool cablfr: ?pot co-ton tas, eaStf. 4 '".'o lhJ*-t; rpe^ulation ar.d 'xport. .". f K» *«, Atn*ricar., ;.'K"i rvaies ReoeilitK. *.000 r.al^>=. ] «=» ta«n<mn UMdUss upland, « 55d. Fwuns j ">»M K«?ad' partly 1 j-oirii lower on near and I Nh| !o^-r n ~ia--<-. '~lo^»r>3 rteady. at a r,et advance. ;.f. ; rt«. J"S~. >>c : .'une-.1-jly. .* P2<: . Jul> - i I Ajrar: 5.66f1; .v.ijraFt-PercernrTr. 5.6-' i d: Septrmlifr- j I fcoD»7, r^c; 6r:"oh«>r-Xriv<!Tn.r*r. r..2<"'d : November- j kwrb-r. .VT":2. Dtiy^T-Jar-sari-, S Of»d : January- ; kbomrr, F«brsaT7>JSaren and March -April. '- f "id. • 3 »«ieKter: T»rn* sT"Is T "I Liutlis qvlet aii firm. T-CUi AM» SlEAi— Fine- .iemat.d -na* i!"» to- I V «rh 7-.^«s rr»a':i:y -nalatalnefl. Only saleE of •s««-uiu »eie la new Kansas straights •■- arrlvr. **■■».. with t»ni=a?i to ihaa^ prf--*? to effect ** -v {o",.o«:ni are pric*s c-jottd on the New "^ Es-harxe. J=pr:ag pa.ter.ts. $5 20@$6 -' . * w " nnif hts. II ITIfTt 10; winter patent*. $4 40ig"f4 ~~~>: cittn. $4 3<>EJ4.v»; *xtra No 1 winter. $3 7r.:*» , «aS( 2 »-uiier. J3 4.'.6f53 70. RYE Fl>OT;R— Bart -!y J_«i. earned: Fai* tn go.>i. M f.C"SS4 tfi, choice to * rrr . *4 055 55 ;'• i-"RN'MEAI<- -?xta.iy. Quoted: Kiln Ci *t Si ST.. sv] ME^lr— ?t*ady. Qiiott^: Fir<s » hit* "=!!•>. »iP.<"'2si& coan'*,' $1 5". FIEP-^'Mt *~- *ttk; r--. v qu;*t Qur*«< : Western spririz. ?23 Sss; •**»r» r - mis<;;inc. J2;; X.'.: f!<.ur co. 527. rei dog. $2*50; 7? Vj! ac. ».--._-... s<^s2^ fa'-kf; rr.idd!ir^. «: ?><*& ** *fl 2'«, $29SGb aU Jun«7 shijnaent.; hominy cbep. $27 *=• Ci2u — cks. OH. ili^A.l_ *Cl. , CSATN— 7.-EEA7 — In r^!T>onse to ■ fiood «* ?*us»- J**- **«.Ur»r aa4 damage b»we Irora the Eootbwt, 00- J 5 "-- T.-»tat icark»t» nace »htrp s.dvaj.<es to-day, varied *••<?» cT i.ei%:n<-ss during wfeirh Juiy »«* tnder ven •■'•«;e •«r» £ f..j-» *~.— t-ad»rs who »re« getting out of f5«- sJJ ios?-< »er- qatCkSv regaiatd. bow«««r. and ,, — *. rrurt let; thi uAT^f-t verj- firsj ir. tone and top j».la» o«y. r»p!»t.rr.t:rig hS*c n*-t rtoe. While crop *- ; : ' ■- Uh. touLhaest w^rf: nmoog th» most gloomy 2^« 4 -i «a-r;« ur.:«. tho-"- from pprlng Wt>e*t «<»?t:cns J" suiit uw re-. erw In^iuding a v«ry ftverati* cfficjal Jj^r bom Jl*r.:iob«, but wlUiotst niafriaJ «-ffect on Sj'^f *« Boßttwtsttrn r,«»t was acc^mpanud by -■ f as.! rjjpcrt ar/i eirnificactly firm markets at Kac- T«t»saa St. Lctti* As h»-r<-f.«orf. tbe <iairi««e claims •«""** fTOTI «*oMs4*« aa2 prafcweed rams in th* winter JJJ- <-»ii!n:r:. *«r*':ii:::-- t)>* Etatoe of Kansas and SSis- wbm >.a.-.T«t oper«t)r,«ji should t>* n.t!l und"r way v;~ -'■* *rr.h»-s part of ♦[,• last named crate, tbraahtng :■*■ * ** r * » a; "- to fc- «i«Bi-r«!nt!ag. «rirf. from tl» fact ■"--■»* «ri«ir«rii w-^r,. t£4ica.ttrd fcr pretty ir.u<-jli all j^^* *»rr r; 11.* M:s E iE»irrs on V.*«cJn»siay, similar S**? 1 "« r * «xr»-i*-i frotii f >th«r parts ut the belt. JT"*«» th* wir&i? rtat»ni«nt of world's stoclcs scti»«ei a.* sjg^; ** *-«6.« X) hu«!i. .«:npaj<d «-J: a. reduction of J?^J te»r nun !<;a j- tit Ogurea wre harttiy up to J?"«-io««. v: re~.i-.-«J eometJii^ir of m. besrlac cor— »he S tb. unu*-j«j intreaw cf 661.000 t»usc ii. C?* c " »-f t*iet lnti .-aisideration. Taer*: wa» "** •*»:.,* tin* from Europe. i«.-:th the exception r ' •*r i'J\*^ Ti <owir.ued crotith l"d to an advance c" £ T S' gHi«P«BL Tta Liverpool market tad " weak E to-. ' • * rinscfl Bttfaer e»w^ at H©*>d n*t loss. Ber i^^, — * ** c^t iov. fr O- j.« an !n'rn« fen export 'n- raj.j of ]"h':oa<!« *>^ing imported Th* JgS>*gg*g«4 «uncuct«d to - 4 ■•»*"• bus., com pa. c.' V«S '" * "o Tim corresponding — last 7«*-r. In *» V*f\ ;'; '- ■-■• NON O l »"..„ qaoteJ at ©S-»c •levaior >•»•!**»': NV ' * Nort^ra Dulnth. $1 IS*, and No •*?».£ *r- '* <*'* *o * afloat- CORN— A very stroag '^i?\£* vv * I<3i *' i ir tae onra market, especially «t NiTi'", * r '- ■ rt *' a" a«-t!ve -»-s!Ar. is*- prices wer«» •*•*.„ ' z Wtt* 'i"-" «a Monday. Cto« or two big (^^•^We ■». . credited with covering, and th« CO! • - mSr"*, ** desoasja r«sacred Quit* a large vnlunve. «P» i«'_ _ . . • — sitrr car fc tuV?^ ** T * '■.ot*c, causing a good <!«»! d strength *> £f' ' r*'-'r *'-' **r tbe flay itself receipts *t Chicago »-; r-7*yr -7*y *-**! ov. r TP . —■■.«•' Westber conflltiors ii^ffV «!">TMt.r «« -rabi- especially west of tb« StSr«S?» constant rain ha« - checked farm «tk k'i 1 !* I*!'1 *!' «)f r~rc »-,- tak«i for export, and M) - *** ««?• "»rke' *•*• «vote« »t 77- nominal, to «1» **• •«% 74fe ' ' ' b «ioat. OATS— Active revering wan Hfcx, I*-'1 *-' »= Ibi oau market, causing sharp advances. SNbbs» ,, w *- i! « cr °P accourte. The cash niartwtkjw lgSaSi&'SSt « Wk*»«: Mated. =6 to 32 Kb. 53CT5-C; 'fcgjV- y - !r 2- " 67^,e«^. and c:«pp*4 wh: • fe «4lt! W ; 4 *' ar - J^TE-Market dull: No 2 W««»m, hi a& » 1 - fob T.>w Tork. BARLET— Market n«m- NEW TOKK riUCES. y^^ •v. .t: Oper.ing. HJga. I-««r. Clom. day. •**v- - ■ • ■♦•-• T « 2i?r !^^ W'i «4* K& »4S * 3U - ! sUu, - w* 5 7S'« 79U 78 7ft 73 • ::7: :7 CHICAGO rtii j '■'■' - - «*; navi BTH W* ff> *c* mw Kti BJ}« «h« j B**J F Sii; *h n^, *««. «7^ i **-WIT *8^ 07« 09 *"^ — , t: m ta» »'% M* -• Oatt: Sfki- I 5I 5 44H «3S «s •:, Xar 88 00H SO S»\ 3*2 Laid: J^ ** ™ $t » $175 »« 75 ts 77 i*ptember *OS 897 ItS 8»i 897 RIb«: J .««T 77 7B 777 7 «2 7 an September s<e fi or. 6 <•; M 6 02 Fork: J ' al >' I*2^ 14 30 14 IS 14 20 14 12 September 1442 14 47 14 vj 144;. 1437 RIDE* — market for hides shows considerable strength, as ofTerinjTs are moderate *nd demand quite abl« to take up the go<->is as they come on the market. Ica but unchanged prices are quoted. I.EATHKIt — Business was quit, good in n general way wttli a. firm undertone, and full prices were named. MBUIsV^ TIK— very important change wan re ported in the London market to-day, with spot clos ing at £129 Ii M and futures at £129 15». Locally the market was dull and a shade lower on the averas'". quotations ranging from 2i.l2Vic to 25.3«Hc. COPPER declined r.s in London, with Fpot closing: at f.'s and futures ai .:.■« 10s. The local market was dull and unchanged. srstti U'..« quoted at i:>T-«i:'.r electro lytic *1 J2.6;»-i6,l2.S7*ic and anting at 12.r.0@12.62Wr. ••BAD vis is Sd lower si £12 lls M in London. Tim local marktt was quiet a; 4 47' 94.52 ic. SPELTER declined 10 ... Ss in London. Th.. local market was <Ui'i and a »hs<i» lower at 4.5.~i«4.«V>e. IRON was lower »v 51s l>-d for Cleveland warrants in the London market. I^>oally uo change was reported, with No 2 foundry Northern quoted at SlS?s®sl6 2.V PiK iron certlncates at the Produce Exchange continued dull and rniriiHr.i;. ■■■ So sale*. Recular grades are quoted »» follows: Cash. $11 508515 50; June. 514 70#?15 50; •lulj-. $14 "■:■:.*■!.:. August, I 9 $15 75; Septemper. *I."'** *!.". I'--. October. $;.". $10. November, $15fe»lJl"'. and December, $ I: r.i.. $16 l" MOLASSES AM) SVRITS— A steady market was reported for s-.rups. with moderate business, While molasses was firmly held at full prices ar.d a fairly coed jobbing business noted. Quotations follow: MO LASSES — New Orleans centrifugal, common. 15£-10 c; fair, 19C--C; go Hi. t2Q:26c: prime. 23 « 30c; New Orleans, open kettl«. 2Sff J2c. SYRUPS Common. 159 17c; fair. 16020 c; good, 185} 22c; prime, 21Jf25c; fancy 27£i'30c. '•II. — Cottonseed oil was « jhwde lower to-day under larger novenK-nt. iurther unluadine of July and poor .!■■ mand for actual oil. Sales. 2.4W July. Me; 700 Bep temijer. 4'J-;c. and 1.4W Octet 45V»c. Unseed oil was steady ai r*"cect prices. Rofined p*-trolfum continurd firm, but no cr-.ar.K» is reported in pri«-e5. We quote: PETRO- I^EITM— Standard white, bbl« R.75C buik. sc: Fhilai" phia, ?.7<«c; bnltt. 4 »:.>-. refln»«J cases. New York, in.pOc: FhUaAclrhia. in.!C>c: water v.-h't*. New York. bbls. ]" 7r. bulk. 7r; i*tiai-lr hi* 10.7««--; bulk, Ml«; watn white. cafe*. N>w York. IS.'»-; Philadelphia. U.BSc COTTON ISKBD Ott^— Prime rni4e, .:'.'. nominal; prime rummer yel >°w. R»Ot, 47 t «c; June. 47*i47i July. 45>g4S»«c; Au &>*'*. 4*'. <?4i>-i~. Sept«mb»r, 45"«»4-.' '».-. October. 4")'» »*■"• and November. S4>\<g4W»c: <~tt summer yellow, June. 42'£:*«»c; — 1 off rummer yellow. 42 Va 4»V- ; prime ♦"hlte. 47;ro<.K:. prime winter yellow. 17©50 c. UNSEED *'1L — Amtrioan peed, ■-:'-- raw. 44-{t4V-. out-of-town raw, «»4k; Calcutta raw. 7<v I^ARI' OIL, 6^©7<v : . l»ROVl!»ION> — to th» ir.ter».«t in grain pi-> visiaas rated dvi; ai! day and do— d no more than steady. Th»r» uas a little buyms for investment account and a fiirly jroo,; ca«h trad", bnt mort of the steadiness cam" from rraJn. Cblca«o r»c*ir>ts were 21.000 h»ps: estimated far to-morrow. 3L.U00; at Western poir.U CB.OOO were re ceived, including I«.i«n'. at Omahn. Perk — Firm. Quoted: NVw ro»ss, tUSOC4IS 7S; family. (17@$1S; new short • i»ar. $I*:s-?17 50. BEF.K— Firm Quoted : Bless ?14tr $18; family. 81«? 75@?17 .V): packet. *15«$16; extra India MM. ?24**-'. BEEF H AMP— Firm. $2t'» Po<ss2S. DRESSED HOGS— 9««ad) Quoted: Bacons, 7', IS" B>. 7%c; 160 lb. 7 T ,c; 14'« rb 8V 4 -. psga. 6&e*sic. CUT MEATS— Piokied belli»s steady. Quoted: Smokinr. 10c; M Ib. M»c 12 n H!<c; •:"«'.- pickled hares I:rm, We TAHOW— eteady. City. »%e; country. SHSST^r. LARI» — Steady. Quoted: M:-I<ii« WwtFm, city lar-: Ft»«dS-. Hie; reSned lard Eteady; 9e«ts America. l*«)0c; Continent, S.Si»c; Brazil, k"gs. 10 85i . compound ft«a4y. -7-^^^. STEARINE— Firm. Quoted: Oleo, l"v. gl0»4c: city iiid stearin*. l<> : «§:'' RICE — The rice mark"* was active and firm a* all point? Talmage. New Orleans, telegraphs Louisiana crop movement to ite as follows; Receipts of rough. 1,735.100 sacks, against I.tMS.OBO last year: sales of <-l^sn»d. estimated »■' 1 v-i«.»u:-. pockets, compared with LftS2.3f>T - y«ar a?r«. Market strong and quiet. Tal natp. Charleston, '"lepraphs Carolina crop movement as shoi> mc thu? far receipts of 29.950 btls *r\.l tales of 25 .022 bbls. with the market arm and stocks light Quotations follow: Bcreeninga -"H?4e; or iir> Br v. 4', *f 4" 4 ■ . fair. r.rf."^. pood ordinary. S',fi5 l!r;l !r; prim*>. s^<P«c. choice <!' s 1 ?!"; Patna foreiirn, sc; Rangoon srd Basseir.. 4^i'cfi*»c. *I'GAR — The market for refined j-ig^r ruled srea<l] b-jt qulot and unchacEed. The following ar«= list prices. ■_-.■* - to a rehat» of 10 points and a discount • '" 1 p~r ,-«^- for resh XI Wl <iay«: ' ">"«t(»l dcmra«R, 7.75<-; T!fir> tablets. 7.70e: cyt loaf. 620 rushed. € i#e: mnuM A. «l"r; cube.". Eael» 5 II hae* powdered anl F»r'« cor.fectinnen:' icranii!at<«d. B.«Sr: XXXX p-" 1 dere:V 5 5.V; powdered. '3is» powdered and fruit r .'%Tr<i«r.~ -- r,^, r.iar» nr>d »T»ra fin- jrranula»e-l. ?.i^. Eagle '-' ft cartons of fin* granulated. 5.60 c. 2 In ba?r>! do, S'Qr; S>2 - 1 bags do. ! 95( . 5 ft bags Jo. 5.«& c; 10 lb bags do. iJSKc; 2'2 ' and SO ft V>a?s do. S.4Sc: Eaple flue or standard grannlateJ and diamond A. 5.40 c: confectioners' A. T. 1 " 1 -. No 1. ■"• 20c Nos i and S, 5 15c: No 4. 6. 10*-. No 5. 5.05 c No 6. B« No " *.$?«•: No c 4.90 c: No 9. 4 BSc; No 10. 4.75 c; No 11. 4 TOe: No »2. 4«. V-: No 13. 4.«0e: Nos 14. 15 and 35. *.»* Th» lyondon market for !-.»»• pugar was 3d lower. With J«Be and Jaly r.t 11* l'-d The market ho* c- ■■- cloned a little steadier for July. The local market for raw FuSPr was M^ady b«t cu!"t. «s r°nn rs were not disposed to op*rat« at th« moment, but at the sam« time th*T did not se«m to be j!?pos»d to bid the mar ket flown MT« age " c-» riot pressing op th» mar«-ft, »ti<l it looks a* If ' there woo i ty» a waiting mark»t for a whii». Pat .- psid rates were iiiotea as follow?: «>ptrifural. m; •». ' ' s?r: trm«covaJ<\ B9 teal 3,SSr; ■ Tsd mola«s»s sugar. It teal 3.64 c Stock of 6Uirar in Th* Cnlteri Kin(fd<sTri Jf OLOO9 ton? '": Cuba fix '■- " tr^iF are srinrlin?. atßin«t neren last week and four last year and fix two ■-•■)■= are Receipts at the six rrtn'-ipa] r"rts for U»e •«•<•• k wore 2.900 ton*, against J.OfiO last w»oJl 2.000 last rear »rd 7.000 two years pro Knports ■-<«■* 4.000 tons, compared with 8.000 last w»«k. 37.snn •-- ■*«• and 2:. son tw« years ago. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. For th- week enied -;-=■»;. June IS. 1&0?. BEANS AXI> — Receipts for th'_ week. 0^.058 bag^ taas and 2.27.". bags peas: export*. 477 hag? b»an? snd M basi pea*; Impacts 24 61?. bag? t^ans. The soar V-« i -a« dr fted s tmg i-i a v»ry dull, unsatisfactory con dition *o iar as dom«?tio b*ans ar^ concerned, ftockn f!«r«> ar* liyht. und th»re is very little call from any <?ir<":ticn. and the Inability >o <io business has rfsuited in a llttie t>H-=ier feeliax in sorr-.e quarters. Our quota tions rover th« f"w iobbirg: saies. but ouu>ld« q-aotations must b» re£a i "d»d a« »x'rem». tun any effort to realize would n<*c < ?esitatA th« acceptance of cr>nsl3«rablv l^-r.-eT f,pTir?.=. Fc-fi«rn bs3ii<i ■til absorb t- iaree part of •-' tr».d». hut they (i»vi <-otne in very fre»ly of la'« end th» m«rk«t if a littl» ovt-rsto^k^d at the moment, ■aitb. wa'KD*^- la «ome ,=-■-. on the infe rior srrades. DoßWCtle ■-i iddney are also drags - hold o-s ask $1 5>0541 W for fAot« dry sto<-k ar.d make an o- cafi'-nal Baie. B«tt tile great hik of the stock it '* in f«rtor to fp-T- quality, for ivhi.-h there is no demand. Tarti* s"up steady. Te'low eye scarce and firm. Cali •forr.ia lima holding- up pretty well. Scotch r*-a« are un -;.-£•»- in pri"» bu*. trade is dull W« quote: BEANS— Marrow choice per bush. *2 4<><js2 4^: d<". common f» roo-i f'vv@s2 35 i3i«-ciut.. choict, $2<0?52 45: do com mon:to rl*^r I *^- 52W©5235: ;«a. choice. $2 7t"352 75: dn cowman 10 tr-od. >..-■- do tap«t«a marrow^ $2 (jf.~, <;,, r.«« $2 l"»es2 .-.«>: no rr.edtum. $2<2?2 2>>; white 'kidney, ch^ic. .<_ 35C52 40; re ' kidney, choice. - «i jvisst S5- do comrofn to pool. $1 70'g.«l 65: black tnrtl* »oup\ ohoi,-^. $17O»«17S: do yeflow choice. «6»fif2?-: iirna. CaHftrnta, choir*. 53 4'«!rs3 4.V PEAS — Skntcti bars. p*" r bush. *^rV, gjj?<' IH'TTER— Receipta for the we«>k: 76.P.'0 pki last iv-k -it;.' 77 pk«s; exports to tropical <-oi:ntn»s. 864 pkgs Th«-p re* no uige in the market urtll Knday, when. ■ • eTwamer^ "r'hVwkf caused by wwne ?r-e<-uiative bny t-r.g ar.d r^s^rv^ij ----- but the boom was rarripd 100 fa" xriS tiifp was almoet an imm'--2:atc r°actioc. I 'lc-s. fa ling V- ... 2' practically the top at th* clob- Possibly an oceaylonal lot of very hi=h Fearing -i-eamerj- might brir.r 24 I<^.1 <^. or even Sifec bat the Kcaenl ufcolesale bus:npss in specials Is at 24 with extXM Fo;re BJOetly at SSHc. R«*iPt» ar» v*r>- heavy und a^-.-i#<?' iriirate Ia:«? production in all sections >f i> F country- Creamery firsts and ?<^ctn<3s have sold fairly ■n-^n tut Drloea have declined in sympathy with the. hirh .. it ?rad»«. "Proces- butter ha« brought a little more money. larselv owing to tfcs fact that it cost high at points of production. Factory not ovrp-emy. '!t wo* at JU^iUSOe for ~n*rt marks. Finest packing stock holds up moderately w*li., but th«re is a llttie easier feeling on other graces v.> «UOte <-^e a rner- specials, p-r Ib. 24--; extra? 22 4-v, llnrts, 22H*2Se s<?conCF, 21g22c; thirds, ISSi^'- Ftjitw' <3alr>-. tub" finest. 23c; (So rood to choice, _.... - : . do common to fair. 18 -!", process, specials. 22-' d., extras 21 621 He; first?, lSf2oc; do seconds, 1.» ■\*f <io thirds, 14"-i ; 3'16 l ie; Western factory, first?, 2«>c; p«>jnds !»*'<: 19H<-; thirds. 16c: packing Ftock. No 1, 19c; ;»o 2 liS©lß*ic; <io No 3. 17417 1 . CHEESE— Receipts for the we^k. -"" - boies; »x ports to Ear -- ?■ NB bases. and to other countries. 3 Ofc" lox»f 'With favorable weather conditions the rr.ake <-.f~n»w full cream -heee- has be- r !-rre and supplies !i*re quit* liberal. The quality, however, bae been at • tractive, and there has been an active demajid. largely i<pecalat!Te for i-tor»ge purposes, a..: this, with con tinued i-tronjr country prle<?F, has held the market in l-rm position and eto-ks have cleaned up closely, with riric*« -1-owing a material improvement ring the -week So all gradeiTof full c-eam. Old full cream cheese has tilv a peddling outlet, and really fani-y grad»s are hela SS^ hut molt of the retraining Block; show irregular niMli'tT and value, and quotations have been dropped .or ,'-.„ '« a , O r.' The finer grade, of skims are in fair de mand anda *™6* higher, bat al! cheap ridau are under ud to larg' aceumutatlon. an.: feeling weak and ™.™ L'Z^^r lIS-fil2»ic; do email, fancy. ll*ic; do ;,T^ f/n^- iWc " >oia to prime. IlSU^e; do com *%?'9\«n6\™ o ? o skims. 1 ! 3 n>. specials. 8c; do skim^ to? 7if*c; do fair 10 pood. S'iCS'Stc; do common. J.'tt Birrs, ICl't-. week. ÜB.WB cases Ar- K4.«.C^-Receipts f«r the week. HCtm cases. Ar rivais are taianV off ronsJderably and the tone is per '"scad*'" firmer for pritnr. to fancy qualities, but JSPt^-^fJrleWon Wfcst.rn goods ki without. matcrM hL£rf««2 the marfcrt Is MUI boraened with a «•-";..:• hrtwfwShW prloea. We «voW: State^ Pennsylvania tat^ezM firsts 17«lJ>c. ffo under p-ndes. l.Vff l6Hc : do seconds. 14H®15c; <Io thjrd«. 18514 c; dirties. K«SI3Sc; checltl, 7fillc. FRUIT* — FRESH— Receipts for the week. M*' bbta applet. Old *rpl«s continue plenty and ™T *«**. •^w apples arrivlrc fparinply as yet Peaches bare beV o In h'-avy supply :tnd very low. Plums in llsht_ re c*ir7t srd s'«aSy. <V-rries commencing to arrive freely a^i*]'.A'« Cwr»ats in light receipt. Strawberries ulZm i#«n r-l^nty Quality generally poor sntT prices lr- J^Tur^ BFackbVrrie* arriving freely from North Caro d^om* D-Jawa-e ard Ms-ylacd commei ;;-::^,: ■ ! S-T^ 1555? and prices declining. Pineapples in -bSa- •upr.^- mi? demar.d- active and tone firm. V.l ,uc™ appi c- No^iein Spy. P*r bbl. ii sogta: do ,T*,/^, ■j-vX*irF. «o comincn. $l«l 25; do Southern. .■•'ir rir basket .>to««; I- EARS. G»orgi». L* • 'on». per s s f2oS%-«ss?. ~ ' .i-T-^RIEf ' b"-"'^ ' xr 6-rt. basket. 75c^$l; do rtJ. ki-?«^ H?'wH« 'V%<»c; do sour. 4<W£o; do b:*ck and red. per ro. 9 . cURRANTB. chtrry. per 5 to k 5o P.-r tt. Uiic: STRAWBJERRIES. up ", Ir ur mi- station*, pr quart, 7»llc; do lower sta- Si JerViy r^d i*r ntat. Iflie; do brtaware . .. ™uri ?W» do Jtr* > I-eifcwaj-- anj Mar > land. ioij MaryUnd '5* ««4c fovKt-ETBErtRfEf. North Carolii^rer -JM .9 ■ KMEJ . O .Vb. <ieorgia ard XEW-YORK DAILY TBIBT~XE, WEDNESDAY. JTXE IT, 1908. Floride. p»r crate. $I^x?s2T*. do Cuban. $1 «vss2 #>: | do Porto Rico, $1 23<?J2 25. HOPS Receipts for the week. J.4SO bales; export*. i v,» bales. The market for 1907 hop* continues quiet, not ; onty here but on the Pacific Coast, owing Jo the firm I holding of the balance of the crop, holders generally re ! fusing to accept prices off-red. More activity has been shown in contracts for the l»08 crop the past week, and about 1.00"} bates an reported sold in Sonoma at Pc to the, grower, and quite some activity In Oregon at S<ff»c- In New York State a sale of very low grade hops was made at 2har. with better graft** wiling around 6Q6e. i Crop reports from all sections of New York and also th« ; Pacific Coast are excellent, and prediction* are made of ; a good crop, both a* to quantity and quality, if present favorable weather continues. We quote: State, 1907. cholr». per Ib, sift in. do prime. "@(*c; do medium. JJfioc: i do Pacific Coast. 11¥)7. choice, BtH)c: do prime, 6«7<-. do : medium, sc: do < Sermons. 1&07, prime »o choice. 24§27c; ■0 *tat«. 1906, 6®Sc; do Pacific Coast. lWti, B#f>c. HAY AND STRAW— There has been no further charier in the hay situation, and tha market is about steady on No 1 stock, but trade is very light on all : (trades below that. Straw continues steady at last week* prices. We quote: HAY — Timothy, prime., large bales. ■ per 100 Ib. »>••. do. No X to 1, «SM»BSc; do shipping. •*" . do packing. 00c: clover and clover . mixed. ii»-ifK>- bTRAW—Long rye. 7"n5.",;. do short and tangled rye. I dOvoSc: do oat an.l wheat, 4."@jOc. POM/TRY— A 1.1 YE— Receipts for the week. 65 cars » freight and about 4 cars scattering lot* by express. ■ he market continued active during the latter portion of : last week and r leaned up closely of all descriptions at well sustained prices. This week opened on Monday with advices of somewhat larger supplies, but with a continued fair demand for fowls prices were steadily held. Spring rhickens showed quit* a little increase in the Invoices, ; and the price was dropped to 20c. Old roosters only mod ! erately active, but prices unchanged. Turkeys in light ' supply, and \vlth a few wanted the quotation was ad *::•'-■,, to 12c. No other change was mads In live poul try from ficruies ruling the past few weeks. We quote: SPRING CHICKENS, per lt>. l>0c; FOWLS, per IK 13 He; YOUNG and OLD ROOSTERS, per It. Bike; TURKEYS, prime, per Tb. 32c: DUCKS. Western, per !t>. 12c; do ; Anthem and Southwestern, lie: GJvESE, prime. West | ere. per Th. So: .ir. poor Western. Southern and Pouth ' western. Tc; GUINEA FOWLS, per pair. 50c; PIGEONS, per pair. 25c. POULTRY — DRESSED — Receipts for th» week. | '.670 pkgs. The market opened the »«k on Wednesday las* in good shape, with a fairly active demand and firm feeling, with. In fact, some holder? inclined to asK 14c for fr?sh killed fowls, but that figure was found to b« extreme, a.« buyers refused to pay more than I" 1 ■. ■■ for fancy marks, on Thursday, however, the conditions were decidedly '-hanged. Buyers appeared to have se cured all the. supplies that they wanted for the week, and xvith very little trading and considerable fresh stock I the tone developed weakness, and !.'!■• was about all | that could he reached for fancy fowls '.•■:- the balance i of the week; in /act. before <he close that figure waa ! shaded in fora* instances'. This week opened on Monday i with fairly large receipts and liberal invoices or stock t. a<rlve later in the week, and v;i>h very little tr.id«) a little weaker feeljn_r developed and 12Hc became top j for fancy fowl?, whilf good useful stock was obtainable ;P- shade cheaper. So far this week there has been very : little *hop trade for current use. but the lower price h*« attracted some speculative derrand for fleeting, and th* tone appear* to b» steady a-* the close, O!d ro-.stor? have ■-r- little demand except from speoolatan for freeiins;. , Philadelphia and other r»arby fancy broilers in moderate I Ripply and firm, but most of the Pennsylvania broilers ! •how irregular quality Western broilers are gradually ! incrpasinx in supply, bat quality Irregular, most lets I running F-na.ll in size m poorly firesßed, and whi. ! strictly fanry soil falrlj an poorer grad«e hay- to be forced' out at irreirular figures. Long Island and other ti^arl'v spring ducks c«r.tin'ie fairly pler.ty and only mOO erately ar'iv». though rices unchanged. Squabs have worked out at about former prices. Frozrp nrit ke^ d fowls ar«> pretty closely cleaned up fr-roi first BMW. Quit- a f«w good frozen broiUrs available, but B*llln|[ slowly ani ---. <-■■. Frozen ducks anil geese rres . ne^-cted We quote! Iced-TURKEYS, hen?, average •.-♦ 1631Tc; do ton-,? I.V-. do common to fair. 12©M IrKirKEN?. spring broilers. Philadelphia 3 to 4 rh to ;.a,A fancy. 23ff26c: do poor. 20©24£ FOWLS, do parked. Western. dr>- picked, faio.4 ">) a "^ "^ |£ L, i-.'-r- do 3 rb and under, l-^i^- do %\este.n. or% KaVchol«? 4 » and over. bbls. i24c; do Southwe, - .. PS; ducklings, ]£****«*•** EfiZg wmsimsm h eavy «iPr'> Jia-- r^en arrived C sbba|-stv!?h prices •> n^ •■■ ■ 1 SllSttii i'hout -- oS We quote: POTATOES. Fouthen, P^ rr.TiTnF- :«r<» - to^W; BEF.TS. Southern .vi-ia-ji - tie* 1 *- dr» o'd p»r d«uMe head bbl 51 .vW. op pp. rvi*. 6A^n-*CABfeAOES. Baltimore, per crate 'scfsl: *" r .-- . -ate 25«75c: 10 per bDI: 25060 CT ■ MEER!-. VirrinifpT &«ket. «i &e«l »= dn N r rth . Carolina. *1« house do Georgia and 52®$-'. do No -. SISS< •'"■ glwffi: FLOTi-ERS nearbj P^r bbl. »125©»»25; do per basket 51??1 25: EGGPLANTS. Soathem. per box. *1«*1 «• GREEN CORN. North OaroUna. per .-rate. nc^l 25. do Florida BUte»: dn New Orleans, ocr 100. *-s>". LET TUCE nearby* pei-"bbl. »©75. . LIMA BEAN:-. Southern. r »r crat- #13.*2: . bhBOOMS hothouse, per Ib, 25ff75c \IIVT per W0 bunches. t»C©*l ONIONS. Texar. white. nIV cfaie $13*125- do'-rellow. SISSI3S: do Bermuda. 5; c , .... . . _ tlar per bag. *2®?2 W: IEEK< neirbV r^r 100 bun-h*>s.. 50c«$l: PHALLOTS. rearbv^'p-r 100 75c25l 25; OICRA. Southern, per ear n« 81 afer-: PEPPER? Jersey, per box. $1 50051 .... *> Cthern r*r carrier. $125«*325: PEAS. state. large. Per b task/, . $12^3-51 5O; do ™,1!. Sl«*l 25;^do S per Up ?16*: •"■" do Lone Island, per bap. $1 25®51 50: SJ-JerJej-T UrVe. per basket. «12S«S1T5; do small. »l e«37: do Philadelphia, iarge. $1 r<f?l »; do small. IlBllSS: do Dflatrare and Maryland, large *lflsl ."»; d-. small. TSCCBII2; do Baltirr.orP. large. 81681 SO: do small. J.VSSI: PAESLET. New Orleans, curly and plain per bbi. 50c«JS2«J: ROMAINE. nearby, per bbl. 50675 c: ... p-r basket 23U33,-: R.\ DISHES, nearby, p-r iftobiiacaie«.%®soc: RHUBARB, nearby. P°r X«» bunche«. «■.«<■. STRrNO BEAN'S. Jersey, wax. per basket. 51 .>o. es2:"do ■.-.„■. $i50»i173 d« Baltimore w«i r— task-t. $1 800*1 3S: dn green. ?1 .V> s ?l --k do NwWk. ■nix per basket. »c®slso; do (treon. 7r.c<??i 2..; SPlN \n.j nearby. p-r bbl. r,OS7.V; BQOABH. Hubbard p-r bh? crat, JISSI 50; do marrow. ««$150; TrnxiP^. Si ">0«S" do yeUow crookneck. $ISSI SO: TLRNIP*-. Canada: vm tabaWa. 7>er bbl. $1 50©|1 78; do other nita- OMa^rer bbl or bap. SlSSftSl^: do white, per bbl ■- bbPcr-te 50«7Se: TOMATOE?. Florida, per carrier. 7S« ens^4otaOa>l«ilPßL ocr case. 40055 c; do toum per fb* Wei WATERCRESS, per 100 bunches, $10*1 .» srNDKLES— HONEY— Southern extracted hone/ has afesss s'iss^ ssiW« ,^^^ fo'; J tanro;nia quote: OaMfornia. extracted. r-c-.,~e* p»r gallon 5?^75c BEESwAA r t . further ad%rc» prices, but the bulk of business dc nXn X fall, wiThin th? rVn»e. slvm below. We^quo^ Jumbo. »ff»Hc; do Virginia.^ shelled. No 1. new. O'-*'"' >i_«i •» •>' •«•(>■ do Franlsh. shelled. >o 1. new. o »<•• do V» ••■ 4^^* MAPtS STJGAR-Su«ar market noml x»I. at fJlOc per A. and syrup. 70«sr.c per gallon. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York. June 1«. 1903 nrrvvi._H»celpt! were 48 cars, or 842 head, all ro^Tthe Adriatic to London will carry 1.482 quartern of »i.:. f for the Morris Beef Co and 1.300 quarters '"rAI-VES^R^eTpts'were 561 head, all for the mar k«t Fealins steady. Ordinary to Rood veals sold at £skkr&A tier 100 Ib: common buttermilks at .«... City dre— V-.-als steady at U«»e ,PfJ Ib; country toStea^6©llc: dreseed buttermilks. 80»Hc. d *;'i!^_j G Curtir & Son: 7^ veals. 135 lb. average, at $7 50 pcx 100" lb;17 do, 125 Ib. at $0 M buttermilks. 113 Ib. at *.'». SHEEr AND I*A3IBS— Receipts were 23% cars, or - 725hea ' ircludine 4 cars direct to local slaughterers a'r'd ID for the market, making with the stale, stock •7*5. ca on sale. The few cheep offered sold at steady prices: lambs were 25c lower, and about 5 cars had not been sold at a late hour. Common to prime sheen told at $3aS3 per 100 lbs: a few yearlings at $4 So: far ... choice lambs at $5 25<g$7 26 Dressed muttton •teady a; 0311 c per Ib; dressed lambs lower at V>\ "^Seat-ScPteraJn & £o. . 230 , Virginia, lambs. 68 lib ■ v»ratre at 57 2.'. per 10" lbs: 253 do. 6< Ib. at $. _•■■. ".vT *o «3 IK at JT2.V *6T dr 70 lb 3. at $7; ao! «S Ib 'at $7 216 do. «7 Ib. at *7. 0 Virginia aheep. 104 lb. at >;■: 2 do, 105 Ib, at $". ■'•'"'. 4 Virginia yearlings lU Kerns n cominisslon Company: 448 Kentucky lambs. 75 ft, at S7 ]•'»• 233 do. 71 Ib, at *•> 60: 207 Virginia do. 67 IT). V $7 10- 282 Indiana do. 0* Tb. at ?S2o; 30 Indian* •^w^V^o^li^^rifSi^ntb. at $7 23; '" ri., "'/« rb at $7 25: 22!> do. 5 rb. at «7 10: 24« to' 67 n. at $7: 249 do. 63 ft, at *6 90; 1 Virginia *ToWn^k "hiir^ncni MO Kentucky lambs. 74 Tb. at $7 25; "41 \Trrinla do «4 I*, at $7 12: 279 do, 64 Ib. at «6 70: OTKenwcky fh«r, 131 Tt.. at 14 60. 2 Virginia do. 103 * Co-: 287 Vinrinla lambs. 70 rr.. at *7 23. tv«.i»r<,-k r Krati: !(■- Vtrsinia lambs, 70 Ib. at j-^S7 Virginia yearling?. PT Ib. at $4 65; IS Virginia •beep. 131 It<. at $3 50. DOCS— Receipts ware It cars, or 3.253 head, mc vi?", about H car for th- market. Feeling steady. rl'i-i (all late yesterday.— S. Sanders: Zi state hogs. l-J^tt. average at $« 08 per KM rt . li> do. 170 rb. at M f?do. 256 n>. at $5 80; 1 rottgb. 240 ft. at $5 06; 7 aZ' es rr. at $.'.• 5 do, 33« Ib, at $4 60. -robin & Ehainon: 13 state hogs. 174 ft. at $6; •roughs 820 Tat 13; 1 do. 2 613 It. at $4 *>; 1 stag. 370 rh. at Jadd & Co.: 6 state hogs. 2SO IT. at $6; 4 roughs. IS3 It. at $5. OTHER MARKETS— BY TELEGRAPH. Oilcago June 16.— CATTLE— Receipu. about 4.500 >.-2i market «tes.dv : steers. B*3*s 40; cows. $4?s«^ h^™ 25- bulls. Vi-^»'"- calves. J2 506*5 75; .takers and* fer-lir. *,%£, «• HOGS-R-ceipts. .bout V£\'nn h.id- m«rk«t 3<Sloc lower: choice heavy ship >'£? m'toW"^' b'utcti.rs! *5 70«56 80; light mixed. ,gt»4S»5 20 Meat. or sale*. 75: packing. 847&O i^ ??• nics "84SJ5 20; bulU of sales. $.'. 6Ssss 75. PHEEP Her*fot*' about te.ooo h«ad; market generally 10c Mwer "Step; 7WlV.n'». lamb.. l»OteTO; yearling*. ISMOS& n-diiMtl June 1C — Hr»«iP weiik: butchers' and ship- Cincinnati J^ I 84 80085 80 CATTLE . fair to M»*><r "hlpriera. J5 50'c48 6B; conunoii, *' t.&4 f i. : HEE!P »te*dy; %2 27t«M. lamb, qoiet; 2MT iOc low«; 84 7a«*6 78. ___. Buffalo June ltf.- CATTLE— Receipts, 1.150 head; fJriS a^UvV and l iteady VEALS-Reoelpts. 125 head. *,r, r £a stsVdy HOO&— Receiptj, 4.100 head, actl- - "? V ]!»ifl? Wrt'? : heavTrala ralx«d. *5 OOflJS; Yorker*. — RsS&i* 800 Bsli «t«a<Urj iiiM» alow; Ufiiba a«Ov«i MdIIJQJUbJPMIa ■** — "■"" "*""" ""^*~' * ' BOARD A>'l> KOOJIS. 6STH ST.. 42 TTEST.— UxceUent room", single or en suite, board optional excel lent table; 'phone. 142 D ST. 518 WEST.— CooT «nd r««tful; Washington Heights, attractive hous«; good board; refined Christian family; ref erences^ ' _^___^__ JFTKMSnED FOOM3 TO XET. 20 EAST 23D ST. (iladlson Square South) Suite, two rooms, bathroom; »-3 month; references. "' •':* -.'-'-■ >v - 28TH ST.. 20 EAST. — Room!. ndnsle or en suite; private baths: telephones^ unrnr pawed location: reasonable. _» _»_ . BLSESES9 CUA>"CES. TARTY WANTED with ?25,(00n : hicb olass land proposition; profits last year. $60,000; investigate this, it Is an unusually good opportunity. For ixn'tlcuttrs apply to McDonald-Wiggins Co.. 2." Broadway. FOR SALE. —A limited amount pf .-ruarap teed « per cent, first mor'yaae. gold bond": $100. 1800 and $1,000 each; mcurity. $300,000 real estate and merchandi^i- Mc- Donald-Wlggtns Co.. 357 Kroaq-w a". PARTY WANTED with $10,000 ********* hiJrti-class manufacturing business, an per cent profits; this la an e*cepUonaJ proposition: McDonald-Wiggins .«>.. 25» Broadway. . _^___ RESTAURANT, i lota to 23d at; f!r*» paying stand; price, 'only «l.Wp; owner, leaving city; this Is a. bargain. M.- Donald -tV l :r.i Co.. 257 Broadway. PARTNER, with $20,000. for half Interest; well paring farm proposition; r.^er - " York. JJcDonald-Wißfcins Co.. .... Broad wiy. ' „_ ___ — LOST — BANKBOOK. BANKBOOK No. 474.00S of the Union Dime Savings Institution is m.s«in*. Any person bavin* a claim to It I. hereby nilad moo to present the samp within ten da-.-.-, or Submit to having -aid passbook can rolled, and a new .no las lion BANKBOOK No. 443. 1<V? of the Union Pin^- saving-. Institution is missing. Any person having a claim to it is h*r«;by callM upon to present the same within ten days, oreubmn to havtng said passbook can celled and a new one Issued. BANKBOOK No. 499,337 of the, Emlsmrit r Industrial Savins? Bank. Payment stopped. Please return book to bank, Ko. •■■ Cham bers st. I OST OR STOI*EN- — Bankbook No. 158;09R of the German Savings Bank in the. City of New York, corner of 4th aye. an-; Mm st issued to Lina Stine, In trust for Al bert Gundesheimer All persons are cau tioned against negotiating the saiae. Ii not returned to the bank on the >U-. day of July, 1906 a duplicate win be Issued. LOST -Bankbook No 211. 33!) Harlem Savings Bank. Payment stopped. Kindly return to bank. liOßT.— Bankbook No. 924.450. Bank for Savings, 250 4th aye . New York. Pay ment stopped Pl«aM return book to bank. U3BT -Bankbook No. 892.7©*, Bank for Saving?, 280 |tn aye., Mew York. Pay— men' stopped. Please return bool to bank. LOST Bankbook No. 801,433, Bank tor Savings. 280 4th are., New Tort Pay mer.t stopped Please return book to bank. TYPEWRITERS. VICTOR VISIBLE. 70 Nassau at , cata logue free; 8.1! makes taken part pay ment; bargains in nnderwooos. Reming tons. Olivers. Sn--'ths. AGENTS TVANTEI>. AGENT?.— Grand opportunity ; agent- all ever the counan are coining money; dor.'t lose time- our movine picture wind signs are. all the raze: got ■ men wlth^ references a,, ■ ,- * territon we oyei the I.nited Prates: don't sell cheap trash. Write <iuick or call for particulars International "V\ r ind Slsn C«., 1610 Park aye . near list* st. WORK HASTE". Kale. A -rni'VO MAN desires situation <!« tutor cr companion. TV. C. R.. 25 WeitlS4thn; ACADEMICAL GRADUATED MAN 22, f-ho speak?, writes and reads perfectl; r}«rnan. Italian and Croatian. some Ensr 1l«h Polish. Spanish. Slavian and Russian. T-ant? clerical or any fteaay office r/.si> -on. only whit salary- R. Majeen. 4" East 80th si ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER- — Young man. German- American; with som- reliable firm: reference. H. Fensterer, 182 Buydain st., Brooklyn. BOOKKEEPER —Young man: tit years' ex *rien<*e : references. G. 8.. 800 l* -h f=t. Brooklyn. CABWETMAJEER. French polisher; fir-t class mar in hotel: city or country. J. Rulso 4"T Kast gotb st CABINETMAKER — -class designer . understands cabinet -n.>rk: excellent wood <-ari-er; vmy moderate wages: l*s!srr.:re at home. Steinberg. 276 East 137 th St. CHAUFFKUR —Knows French. good Enaiish. ■ _cc H .Ts ■ CHAUFFETJi: — Good mechanic: city or country; private family preferred; flret class reference. O. Moser. 459 West 49th st. CHAI FFKUR.— Single; aged 25; on gaso lene car; strictly temperate, reliable: can do own repairs; good refercncai will go anywhen V.'. Scott. Box 21.". Gilbertville. Mass CHAUFFEUR iIECHANIC M3»reful, sober nian- 4 yean' experience: drives Pan ■ liaxd. MerceJes, Rer.ault, Fiat. Darra'q. Pierce. Packard, Peerless. ■ Sams, L^ztnr. Thomas White. P. Miss Fitigerald's Bu reau. 503 sth *.ye., corner 42.1 st. (•HAUFFEUR— COACHMAN.- tar - williag obliging; wii ■eamstresi if d««ii CHAUFFEUR on Ta'ka-d or Plerce-Arrow ■-ar* sober and reliable; careful driver; rm do ov ■ n lira go -. re • -. Ad- CHAUFFEUR.- Mechanic; 2?.. with . party or busy garage. Btaberg, 526 ll'h .. Broo COLLECTOR; or any position of trust; o' at anything; by young married man: can give $200 cash security: speaks English. German and Italian. Address Trust. Box 9 Tribune Office. ENGLISH3CAN, on bueinesa trip to Lon don, will have time for any srr.li: aff-iir requiring personal attention; nominal fee. Box 16, rrlbuni ■ GENTLEMAN thoroughly familiar »ith re quirements of Spanish America, export business and foreign languages, desires position, competent correspondent; best ref erences. AclJr*^ Raan Room 411. Wool Exchange. INTERPRETER. —By ambitious young man with thorough knowledge of French. Italian and Spanish; best of references. A. X Farrier 206 Locust aye.. Port Chester, N. Y. MARRIKD MAN. 32, speaks four lan gnagei wants work with horses, auto Earase elevator runner, anything, handy wit! tools; small salar Tl. K. G . Tr.bune OfHca. MAN. 88. officer Spanish— American War " arid' Philippine insurrection, recently held Important position Philippine government. energetic fluent Spanish, going shortly to Old Mexico, prospecting, etc, would l:l#n connnlsaisoj or work there; highest rr<*~ dentials a.nd references. Address H., Box 20, Tribune Office. PACKER— PORTER— By young German; steady position: take any kind of work; first-class references. Paul Wlocka, SS Lo cust (=:.. Brooklyn. STENOGRAPHER.— Eight years' experi ence- l.'gal. secretarial; college educa tion: best references, well known arras; J2O-^2T>. P. M Tribuiwt Uptown Of fice, latH Broadway. STENOGRAPHER typewriter and pener-1 offl'-e assistant: eight years' tzpertence; ■ dge double entry hooitkeeping Ad dreba Frank Hchieifer. ?.35 East OSth «t. YOI'NG MAN 27. at anything; handr BXOaod n.a.cnln»rv. eifltva jTSSri with last employer; references K. I*. 6«9 Hudson Bt, YOUNO MAN*, commercial education; quick writer, typist, good figurur. with knowl edge Of bookkeeping. German correspond ence, shorthand; cash security; ■ first class references; honest. Dis ml BS East 19th Bt. YOUNG MAN. bandy with carpenter snd plumbing 1 »li koisM. lawn*, er ly sober -eat appearance: No. 1 rafarance. Daniel ElcKhart. 1120 Kirn St., Eastnn. Pa. YOUNG MAN (10); six years' experience in clothing, men's woollen wear; accu rate flgurer; best references; salary moder ate. J. Meyer, IB East 9th sr. Female. MAESAGS.— Ladj graduate from F-a-z-dlsh institute, will give treatment to invulH for board at Bumnifr r?*ort. Address lira. Lindtjul't. 213 West 133 dsi rROOFREAPKK wishes posit I Address A. M. M., 24it West 14th »t. BTENOGRAPHEn, typewriter d»sire« per manent position with reliable fin thr«» jain a»»arlstins; salary Si<» *12 will a!«o do substituting work: i-omnw>rcia] eaperl anM Julia R. Burger, WOB Hart et.. Brooklyn. PTEVO'iRAPHEE — TYPE WRIT I" r; — Ex pari«ac«d; good gramniaiian can tMk* chare* of ■ <>rrespond«nc9; nal irv to awu m«nf». I* J*ann««« "mnum u» West FI'BUC NOTICES. CITY OF IfXW YORK. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR TIONMENT. Public notice Is hereby given that at * meeting of the Board of Estimate and Ap portionment, held June 5, IOCS, the follow ing petition was received: To tie Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: The petition of the Third Avenue Rail road ("ttmpany respectfully show*, on in formation and belief, as follows: First — That your petitioner is » street surface railroad Company, organised and existing under the laws of the State of New York. havlc«; fl;<»l its Articles of As sociation in the office of the Secretary of State on tho *th day of October. 1853. Baca&d — That fur many years it has oper ated a double track street surface railroad for tie carriage of paasengers In the Bor ough of Manhattan. City of New York. from UK City Hall in said City upon Park Row. Bowery an 1 Third Avenne to the Har!em River: upon On* Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street and Manhattan Street from East River to North River, and upon Amsterdam Avenue from On« Hundred and Twenty- Street to th« northerly ter minus thereof at Fort George, at or near the intersection of Fort i^?orge Avenue. Hsing th« underground system of electrical tractron as motive power for such operation. Third That your petitioner proposes to extend its road on Amsterdam Avenue and construct a branch thereof with double tracks and such connections, switches and appurtenances as may be necessary for th** accommodation and operation of the said extension at branch in, through ami upon the surface, of such Btreets. avenues and 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 th» Third Avenue Rail road Company, at or near th« connection of ea!d avenue with Fort George Avenue, running thence northerly, westerly «.nd southerly to, upon and along said Fort George Avenue, as it winds and turns to the connection thereof with St. Nicholas Avenue, running thence eoutherly in. upon and along St Nicholas Avenue to the In tersection of One Hundred and Ninetieth (190 th) Street and running th»>n=« easterly In. upon and along said One Hundred and Ninetieth (100 th) Street to tlie Intersect lon of said street with Amsterdam Avenue, • ten to connect with the existing railroad on sail Avenue now owned by the said Company. »-.- . . Fourth — That such extension or bran"" will bo 3,. >00 feet or tnereabonta in length. When constructed it will enable the peti tioner to operate can over a continuous line of road, and avoid the inconvenience arising from the use of a stub end railroad terminal. The present operation will be accelerated thereby and quicker transporta tion given to the public seeking to <iep*rt from the Fort George territory. Fifth — That your petitioner proposes to operate said extension or branch by the underground system of electrical operation, of the character row used on the peti tioner's road on Third Avenue. Amsterdam Avenue and ether streets above referred to.. Sixth — That for the purpose of. construct- In" and operating said extension or branch of Its read your r-Jftioner desires in obtain from your Honorable Board and hereby ap plies for Its consent to. and a grant of. the franchise or right for the construction, maintenance and operation of a double track extension branch of its existing rail r -ad. for public use in the conveyance « persons and property for compensation, in or upon the Avenues. Streets and Highways above described. .. . Wherefore, -■-.;- petitioner prays *"»' public notice of this application and of the tlm» and place when and where the sain* will b« first considered, be given, as re • lire by law and that a franchise or right b* granted for the construction, main tenance and operation of said above os- Bcribed extension and branch ,be granted in a<-ccrdan.-e with the provisions « the Greater New York Charter. Dat=d New York. June 2nd. 190". THE THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD COM- P a XV P Bv F. W. VTMII'IUPgE. nsusllW Cltv and County of New York, bs Frederick W. WhitrMge. t-ing duly sworn, says he la the Receiver of^ the rail road properties and promise* of th« Third Avenue Railroad Company, the P« tltlo^ herein, having been appointed isaeh by orde. of th» United States Circuit Court: that h» has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof, and that the samel* true to hi? knowledge, except as to thos* matter? which are therein stated en in formation and belief, ar.d that fls tn such matter, he verUy beUeve^ «*£,£*- Sworn to before rr- this 2nd t-^! UI1 *' JOHN A T) T NN. Notary Public N. Y. Co. and the following resolutions were thara- Up^f re^ r ."the feregetng petition from the Third" Avenue Railroad Company, .dated Jrne 2 ... . was 1 resented »o th« Board of' Estimate and Apportionment at a meet ins held .Tune ■'■'"■ . ■ .*, . Resolved mat ■• purslane* of law tnis Board Bets' Friday, the 26th day of June IMS at 10-30 o'clock in th» forenoon. ana Roomie. In the City Hall. Borough of Manhattan, as th» time and place wbaj aad wwe such petition shall be first eonsldered and a put h»arin? be had t.ier-on. a.. which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard, and be it further Resolved Thai •'-' Secretary 1* directed to cause such petition ard thes* lesolutlona to be published for at least fourteen <J« days in two daily newspapers In TB« Cltv of -Yew York, to bo designated by the Mayo- ar.d for at least ten 0» days in the "City "Record" immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of «iich rubll'-ation --, be borne by tn» peti tioner JOSEPH HAAO. Secretary. ' N - ev York. June S. 1909. WORK "TASTED. Femals- TEArHER. — peileaced: high ■ cho °|'; wants tutoring for the summer In family ga'ne to mountains cr seashore: normal and rn'iee" dlolonas- sbeaks German and French. EU^beti G Peabody, 239 North Sth st.. rainder, N. J. YOtTKO GIRI-. Ir. any respectably .office Pror^tar.t. Jo.ophine Mariano. <i 3 Park st noMIiSTIC SITI ATWSS WANTED. Uala. ATTENDANT. — Experienced In taking charge of nerrons. Insane and Inebriate patients; excellent references from physi cians an.l lr.stitutions. N. N.. Miss Fl« gerald'a Bureau, 603 6th a- 01. corner «£d street. BUTLER and VALET.— Speaks French an.i Fn»'irh- good traveller, packer: excellent references. J. 8.. Miss Fitzgerald's Bu reau. 508 6th aye.. ■ ----- 42d st. COACHMAN.— Single; thouoaghly expert pood, careful ritten and persona! references; lace; anywhere. COACHMAN.— -Single; anywhere: excellent city recommendations: neat appearance: temperat*. obl.'s'n?. trustworthy. Earry, •>* Horatio St. COACHMAN.— Understands th« ears of fine horses; single and gtiicTly sober: best ref erence. Feter Daly, 219CS Sth aye. COACHMAN — Stngla, SO; medium kataHt. " smooth :a tor the coun ., _ . ■ reference. i arpenter s a\ c. , OACHStAN— GARDENER.— NeaI sober ang avsn; alghest personal ite wages; bandy with ferr« 1. .\'. U Si 9 >■!■. n-ve. COACHMAK— Single BS experience well reeoaunen led. T ■ LX. — Tousg colored «nan ar.i wife. or country, man as butler or sea . chamawsamid or waitress. Dtxon, 437 West S3 FARMER. — Irish boy: all year sound will ing worker; experienced in Irish farm ins?: de>-?m wages expected. William R. Owens, 533 East list st. FRENCHMAN. mii<ll<* aged: private fam ily bachelor: willing: references: go any where; moderate wages. Gruit. IS 'VV'ast 25th st. (bo card*); GARDENER — scotch, single. 3S; temper ate and tlioroujlily competent In care at gentleman's country place. sreeakr.us*. vegetable sr.d flower gardens, lawns, shrubs faimlr.g. etc; excellent references. \ddre«« W. Davis. 2M Bast 31st st. OARDBNER. — Germaa; married; no chil dren; thoroughly understands Bowers, ibles. »Jrrabs. lawns, stock, poultry; beat referenceß. AdAresa I». J . Trl 1364 Broadway. OMITKN'ER. — Thoroughly ticlerstar.ds car a 'cf flowers and vsg-tables; useful all around roan: single. IS-: wagea <C 5 and hOHrd. Adlress Tarrusaka. Ml ■West 50th '■• __^_____________ G vRDENKR— Ry a young German. single; fine vegetubl* grower: hothouse, glass f-ames fruits, flowers and general work: pood refersnee. rpenter'i Bureau. 164 6th aye. GABDENSR and T.'SEFUt. MAN.—House "trcrktr or cook: loung German couple: married- co children; good vegetable grow er; best reference Carpenters Bureau. 154 Bth aye. GROOM and USEFUL MAN.— l^s^ml! ■■ understands care of horse*: d'lves" -r;.;an<ls waiting on table an.l Is wlliln* to be generally useful around '■.vis»- excellent references. T. N . llt*» Fi'-ge'rald'a Bureau. 503 3th aye.. cor. 42d. JAPANESE Deal refined, good Psttl cook. bouseworkar ir. .mail family. ir^^,- \>,"t> WIVT-". — Man butler; wife maid or chambermaid: or any place of trust: ||ood refervneea; English. Kai-anagU, iW West .VJi St. USETDIi MAN. — IStagls man; Scotch: all kl'min of work on gentleman's country plai-e including eou<-hing. gardening: IS ye-ira' experience: reliable; strictly tem perate. Malcolm R. Morrison. 432 *•! aye. \ ■. ;.t. . — Colored; does not mind travel ling' best of references. N. A. Duront. 410 YV«*t 39th Bt , oar*, of Battle. — Attatdsnr to invalid tr«nU«min; gi^oa vaJ»t; mar year*' exp<«H«ne# honest auJ sober; beat of Taf*r«ncfs. Jonn •i*it*r. 21& W«»t «*Ui •(. PTBLIC NOTICES. CITT OF SEW 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 Jan.? 5. 190*. the follow ing petition was received: To the Honorable the Board of Estimate «ad Apportionment: Tic petition of th« Union Railway of New York City respectfully sfeows: First— That your petitioner is a ttT **: surface railway company, orcanlied ana existing under the law- of the Ptate o- N-w York, having been sarßMd by the fling of Article* of Conso I Illation in the office of the g«cpf*ary Of State of New York on the fifth day of Jury. 1*02: OaunaJ — That for many years it ha* been engaged ta th» operation of a double tracß street surface railroad, with extensions and branches ti-'-reof. tor the carriage of pas *enge rs in the f^ro-igh* nf Manhattan ami the Bronx. in the City of New York, and using the overhead trolJey system ot electric ■traction as motive power thereon. Thtrd— ens of th«s lines of the peti tioner's railroad has been operated for man? years upon Fordbara Avenue an.! Bat:«y Avenue In the Borough of th* Bronx, ■■ afford**] a convenient connectipn for public travel between the easteriy portion of the Bronx Borough, in which an operated the *team lines <if the New York *n«1 Harlem Railroad, tha elevated tinea of the Man hattan Railway, and Urn Klngsbrlige sec tion of the p«Jrough of the Bronx. An aaWaaaaai line of the petitioner's railroad fias been operated on Broadway b»*^rten 23"th Street and th" northerly line ot the City of New York, ailordins also a convenient line of travel to and from the terminus of the Subway Laos to many thousands of people traveling daily thereon. Fourtli — Your petitioner bow proposes to connect Us road upon i^Brdham and Bailey Avenues, which now terminates »t tha In tersection of 230 th Street and Bailey Ave rue. with the road upon Broadway, whl<-h new terminates at 2.'i'.rth Street, by th« construction of a double track extension or branch in said Borough of the Bronx. In tets City of New York, upon the following streets and avenues: Beginning at and connecting with the petitioner's doubla track road now con structed on Bailey Avenue at the intersec tion thereof with Waal Two Hundred and Thirtieth Street, running thawrn westerly i*» or upon the surfac* of VTest Two Hundred and Thirtieth Street to Its Intersection with, riaailwaj. than to connect with th=? peti tioner's double track road now operated thereon. — That heretofora and on or about Che SSrd day of August. 1502. the Common Council of the City al New York gav> Its consent to the construction of an extension to the petitioner's railroad upon streets described in the resolution as "thence I ■ I hall 'slain said <Sedsrwi<-k» Avenuo to Its Intersection with Baiiey Avenue, thence slong Hallaj Avenue to It? intersection with Broadway at BUngSbrMge." Your petitioner believes that by aaej description th» Common round! frtvtnsr 1 :"^ consent Intended to Include the right to construct upon Two Hundred and Thirtieth Street the extension berets applied for, bur. Bald resolution was not effective for such purpo!» by re»s«n of failure to specineaii7 describe the naid street. Sixth— That sucb extension or bran ■win *,„ 790 (eel in length and when constructed ■tviir enable th* petitioner to operate a con tinuous lire of cars upon and over it* Bailey Avenue and Broadway lines abov* <l«»tribed. Seventh -That your petitioner proposes tf» operate said extension or branch by th« overhead system of -l^rtriclty. similar tn all respects to that now In use on it 3 other lin»s of road. Eichth— That for th» a Btaose af con structing and operative «uch branch or ex tenslon of Its road your pet It toner desires tr, obtain frcn your Honorable Board and hereby applies for Its consent to an-i * grant" of the franchise or right >- lbs -or - struction, maintenance and operation of a double track extension or ranch of Its ex ,_...._ railroad for public use *■ * v * con veyance of persons and property for com pensation over the street and avenues above mentioned. Whatafora, Your petitioner prays that public notice of this apnlieattoß and or tha time and place waea and where Tie saxaa will be fir«t considered be given, as »a- Gtired by law, and that ■ franchise or rtgnt be rranted In a<*cordan»e with the pro visions -' the Greater New York Charter. Dated New York. May 2«. l f - r *. „ UNION RAIL.TVAY ''OMPA-VY OF NEW YORK. By EDWARD A. MAKER. President. Clrv and County of New York. M : Edward A. Haaar, being duly swem. says that be ts the President of the T7ak>a Railway Company of New Tork City, tha Petitioner herein: thai he has read the fore *r,inc petition -■ knows the eonteats thereof and that the «ar" 1? true to nts knowledge, except as to those mattery which ar» therein stated no Information ana belief and o." to each matters he verily believes it to at true. EDWARD A. MAHER. Banm to bafora me <■-•= 29th day of Mar. 1OO«I PALPH NORTON. Rotary Public. Queens County. Certificate filed" In IC«w York Cotintj. —and -■-« following resolutions were 'here upon adopted forcing petition from the fThereac Tha furegotng petitioß rora TJ^inr. Railway awipaay of »ew Tcr*c. dated May 2S. 1908. was pre-en'-". ta th- Board of Estimate and Arportionment a" a meeting heM runs 5. IV* Resolved. That in pursuance of law BUS Board nets Friday, the ■* day cf June 1904 at t0. 30 o'clock IB ths forenoon and Room 1* •-. the City Ball. Borough of Man hattan, as the rime and place VMI ■■ . wher- such petition shall b« first con ...ler^d. and a' public hearing h- had there on. at which citizens Bkall be entity to appear and be heard; and be It furtner Resolved That th- Secretary Is dire.'t-d to cau ? - such petition and tbeas resolutions to be published for at l»ast fja«e»n <14» diy» i" two dally newspapers In The CUy of New Yor* to b* desigr.ated by Iks Mayor, and for st least ten (1« flay; in th, • •,-if.- Resorr!" immediately prior to such date *f tmTjHa hearing The exrensa o" «.leh cublicaU^n t.-. b- borna by the petl- , ti"n,r JOSEPH HAAG. Secretary. New Tory- .Tune 5. IP™. \ DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WAyTED. '- jv* Femala. CHAMBERMAID laundress rr f___f \va«r?ss; no objection to boarding house. • hr^e ears' references. 234 TV est_ostb.jit. ■ COOK—Toun, girl. «M tttinaaawj; ■_■*; c'.ty reference. «^all -- r.ast wsm »-• 1 ring bell twice. ___^ COOK and WAITRESS.— Together .or sep arate; rook very neat, wihmjr g-.rl. un de'Star.'s r'cJr; and fancy rook-.ng; wattrees "at and Imick; both have very f^d^t crenccs Flaherty a Bureau. 488 . .Mumbus iT » T?l- 741— River. ______ COOK AND LAtiNDRESS.— r-?-r ' Vice 224 West IStb St.. second floor. . CeOK —American rirl; 12 y-ars' experi ence' unexceptional reference; wages.. (2O: countn- preferred: eaU«a present emptoytr for", years' reference. 841 est .Xgt st. COOK and LAUNDRESS, alsa O.amber maid aad waitress, by two young Fnv i-v srirls- good references; will do general hSisVw*. Jussl!a Bureau, «• Lexington aye. COOK — Swedish: first class; private fara- V.T- ' best of disposition; excellent per fonal' and written r-ferences; wages $40. Osterberg's Bureau. 71* l^mlagw ay». .'I. 1055 — Plaza. COOK-LAUNDRESS.— Capable woman: un lerstaads all branches co-kin*: on Long Island, a.. Miss Flttgarairi Bureau. 003 Cth aye.. corner 42-3 St. FTP^T CLASS coolta. laundresses, watt .".«»« Darlorma'ds. chambermaids and housemaids on hand: mostly Scandinavian and German help, references •'.r'..-!y In- T<*feated. ecanflnavUn Em . IJureau. •tl L*x -sgton aye.. between S»tb and €Uth its. Tel. 4SB7— Plata. HOUSEWOMt.— 9f aaat allll— , bright. - HOU-EWOKK or TTAITRES?.— By very , . a - =ood -\ rkar. •* would take care of children or do laundry work; beat vi e-en<-e»- city or country. Flaherty's Bu reau 483 Columbus aye. Tel. 741— River. TfAU-EWORK.— Hotter and daughter: aof ored with excellent references; will do wet of baas*; or mother take coolt-uun •irriis Dlace: daughter chambermaid, nurse, rood sewer. E. H.. Miss Fltsgarald-s Bu reau. 603 •*■ "**•• corner 4 - d at. HOUSEKEEPER (managing or assistant!. —in hotel, club or boarding house: un derstands marketing, catering and maaag'* m.>ut of help; good references. M. M.. lli« Fitzgerald's Bureau. 603 sta aye., corner 42d St. HOUSEKEEPER.— By a middle Bg«d lady. with son 14 years old; for gentleman; can furnish best reference^. Address Mrs. Anna. 100 Jay st . Rome. N. T. INFANT'S NURSE. — Experienced; thor oughly understands bottle feeding; rom r«tT.i to take entire charsre: good r»f>r tnce. I M.. 11* ■*•> ■**■ St. LADT'S MAID, eOSßpaataa, car* for In valid by competent North German: good -eadrr. dressmaker, traveller, pack' four languages, rersonal references. 21* west MMa at., care of Reinet. LAUNDRESS or other work, by neat wom an- first class: out by day. Mrs. v-Uson. 733 tt'th aye. . rear s^»th »t. NURSE —Very flu* North cf IrelarJ g:rl: b»st references: understands the care of infant or growing children; city or coun try- beat refeiancai; -wages r: ... r^rate. Fla he'r'tv-s Offlc*. 4iv. Columbus aye. Tel. »il — River. KtJRSBR? GOVERNESS.— To on* or two ohi'dren- • •-.- wonua; g.od sewer; will act *s rr.o'ther'i help: «ceil.mt rafargieym Z l; . Mliw Fltzcerald's B-^reau. 60J 3th in., cor. bM St. P»RI.<>UMAII>. *' — Lady '•'-'* abroavl wishes to Plaie her parlormaid and watt, raas or chambermaid: bJjhly; r ommeaded. , " b. 1-". at 12 W4* :•'■- ■' WAITRESS— A lady wuhe« its secure a «^-' piac» la a piTiW ramUy tv fc« »»ltr«»» and cuijat-ertaaJd l t« Julr Aapt *ad fii»ttiab»r. OtU at J3 Eju*. 10t& n. II Pi Ri.ir 7<rr>TirT» SETT TOR,; CtTPItSKE COCKT. »*> Ju dicial District. Wjainhisi Co^nST-— KENS-CO RCHKftTOIIt. S#s4B»a No. W-— Notice of application for rha •ppointmasa ai Corr..-nlssl-iner3 of Appraisal. Public notice I. hereby at*ea jßt II m tarn lstvctton of th« Corponttea Couas«l of The City of New Yor« to make apaWoaWaa to the Supreme. Conrt of ?b» State of !»•»» Tork for fi<> appointment a/ Coma: lsalnauts of Ai.-pr<i«ii ond?r Cba»<^r 724 of ft* Law* ef t*f« as an»sil«i Such apgrtratioa wi.l be made to tb« Supremo Court at a gasaas Term thereof to be hsM ia aad far tS» »» Judlclai Dtatrlct »t tao Court Hon»«. in ta« Vlll.g, ef Wh««» Ptatns. Weatcbasw* County. N. T. on the »jth day of Jun». IMS. at ten o'clock Li the fpreaooa of th*: day er as soon tHereafter a* Counsel caa ba heard. The object of such application la V* obtasa an er-ier of the Court %ppomUn» three d!rl-.r»r»iifed and competent freehold ers. or.i of whom stsal! res;da tn the Couaty ' "t New York and st least on» af wboaa j Bhasl reside in n.e County when the real i estate hereinafter described U »ltuat«d '.-> ! set as Commlssiorers of Acpraiaai under satrj Act sb(? .Itscharge all the 4-jr.»» «oa j ferred by the said a:t and Uia a-, am—Ula tory BMsaaf aaas each cnmaviaßUaera of appraisal for the purpose of atwijawi aw additional -ip;!y or van »mt wUHisnsns wa ic r for ii.. ,;i: r *< New Tork. The real estate sought m ba taken ot aff»ct».l Is situated in the Town or Mount Pleasant. County of WesCcbestsr sad State Of New Tork. The wins; to a description of the real | estate to b« acquired In fee together with a reference to th» date and piaca of Akag at the map. All thos* certain pier»» or career* of raal estate eltuatrd in the Town of Haunt Fleas ant. County of West-heater and B*a«e of -■*•«■ Yors. ih<nu en a ass enrtuedi "Southern Aqueduct Department. Section No. 10. Board of WtKf Supply of th« City it NVrw Tork. Mir of real e»tat» situ ! a'cd in the Town of Mount Pleasact. County 1 of W«stcheeter and btata of N»w Tork. to ! be acquired by tat City of K«w York uader th« provisions of Chapter 724 of the Laws : of IfKVS. as amended, for the construction I of Kenntco Reearvokr and appurteaaaeesk from Barrett St. to th« vicinity of sasga ; St.," which man was flJai la the office of i the Register of the County of Westcaesssr. 1 at V.hite Plains. New Tort on the «t» «fay of Aprii. 19uS as Map Number 1792: which parcels are bounded *ad described as fellows; Beginning at the errath-weat corner of Farc«i No. T3« M th^ p-«.'at of in rers<»<rtloi» of the center lines of pie^saot Plae<» ao* Ccmmercla: Avenue. j n the northerly lisa of real eatate section No. ». South«ra Aaaa aact Department. ■:-• map of which sectioa i was flied in th* office of the Register of tha 1 C-narty ;f Westchester. at Whlt«» "lama. N. T. .a a,. Ml day of Apr!!. 1»I8 — rurr.!n^r tnen»- partly along th» northerir •me of said section, alaaa OH center ltn« of sai.l Commercial Avenue. and partly ■iorg tne westerly line of said parcel. It. II » W. «i* feet to the petat of kaasv •ecflon of said center Un» wrth th« easasr in-.* of a street running from Commercial Avenue a AdaJaas Avenue; tata:* alone tee eester Una of said street and the pro duction thereof and continuing along th« northerly line of »e«*lon No. » and tba< 1 wesc-rly line of parcel No. 798. 9. 7V 01* W. 230.7 feet, eroeslnsj Adallne Avenue »a j a point la th» westerly line thereof; theaas* J aloos said line, and continuing along ti»* westerly line of parcel No. 7>* and turn northerly line of "ion No. 9. t»e follow— in* courses and distances: N. ** 01' W. 15^.4 fe-t. N. IS* 01' W. 31.3 feet. N. »•» S« ' TV. 74.7 feet. X 22* 44" W. BIS feat, jK. 14* wr W. 112. f— t. N. I* XI" W. 104.1 feet. N. 12" 49' W. «4 f«et an*! S. 10* 5r w. 58.4 feet to the most southerly point af parcel No. 7'<3. theno* partly along U»s> : westerly line of said parcel, and coatlnuia* along the northerly 11*» of sectioa No. tl : N. 10* 52' W. 4* 4 f«et to tha south-eaa* corner of parcel N». 795; thence along thw . southerly line of said parcel, «ad continu- Ing along the northerly !<n» of said section. i the following conrses an--* distances: 3. <■** 34' W. 44.4 feet. 9. 87* 14' W. 24.S feeC N. tS' Zl' W. 144.3 feet. ? 30* 17- TV. 39.. 9 feet S. 73' IV W. 79.4 feet. S. 72* IS' W. j 69 4 fee?. S. «■• 21* W. «■>.» feet and 9. TO* 52* TV. 93 » feet to the north-wast cor ner of sail section, at the south-west cor ner of tali parcel So. 783; thence alonz "■• westerly line of saM parcel. N. 14* 4T M. 250. feet to the north- w-st corner of same; thence along th» northerly lines of said) parcel and parcel No. 794. N. 78 • 01* E. 660. feet to the north-east corner of eatdt parcel No. 7»4. in OM westerly Una of be fore raectloned Adalioa Avenue, said pOtDt being also t!»« north-west corner of be for* I mentioned parcel No. 7W: thence paxtly along the northerly line of saM varcel No. ! 79*5. N. 7S' 01' E. "SO feet, crossing Aia!rn» Avenue, to the nortt»-we« corner of parcel No. 771. at t&« south-east corner of said Avenue ana High Street: tlsence aioag tl»a : southerly Una of satd 1 street and the north— -r' . I lies of paid r*rc«l and parcels Nos. 79*. 791 and 790. N. 79* 01' E. 300. fe-t I to the north- east corner of saM parcel N9. 700. at th« south-west corner of said street I sr.-i Columbus Avenue; tß«nca along tb* westerly Has of saM avenue and the east erly lines of sail parcel and parcels Noar. I 7«9. 7S& 757. 7*4. 777 and 776 S. If 55' B. 450.2 feet, crossing Norwood str"»t» H ti*» couth-cast comer of said parcel No. 778. at ' the north-west comer of said Columhaa Avenue and Rutledg* Street; these* atonar ! the westerly line of said avaaaa produce* Ifl 11* 59' E. 10. fas* to ta» rwrtheast cor net of parce! No. 7«4. M th- south-west corner of said street aad avenue; thaaea along the southerly line of said street pro duced N. 75* 01' E. •». feet to the cortt* weet comer cf pares! No. 760. at the south east comer of said street and avenue; thence along the southerly lln- of said stroet. the northerly liaea of said parcel ' Ko. "S6O and parcels No«. 751 and 763. partly along th» southerly line Of pares! . No. 796. anJ aiong the southerly Una of ' parrel No. 754. N. 73* Cl* E. 311.7 feet. crossing Sedgwick Avenue, M 'he north east corner of **'-'. parcel No. 751: tha=e« I along the easterly lines of #*iij par-»! and J parcels Horn. 744. "743. 742. 703 and 702. and partly a!onc the easterly Una of par No. 796 > 11* 30" E. 20T).l '"'. 8. 12* 09' E. K>o 3 feet, crossing Sasdfort!. MiAdam. Vaa runt and Barrett Streets, aad S. 11* 45" i E. 225 feet ' I the south-east corner of raid parcel Ni. 7°*. a? th« north-east cor ner ,-» beftwe mentioned 1 section No. ». la the center of aßSrtas Street; thraca atons th* center line of said street, the southerly ■ r.e of sail parcel and partly along t!ia ' tortherly line of said section 5- 79* 01" TV. i Ml 9 feet, crossing before mentioned Srtg '< wick Avenue, to the point of tntaraectlaa r' said center :'-.# of Morton Street wits the center line of Columbus ■'-.». thene» along th« center ' as at said avenue. N. 11" 53' W. 3V0.1 BBS* to MM point of lntersee- MoO of game with lbs center line of Barrett c tre»t- thence alcng the center line of sail irreel 9 IS" 01" TV. 137. 4 feet to the potai of intersection of same with th« center l»ae> of pleasant Place: thence along the center BBS of said Pleasant Place and still con tinuing along the southerly line of pare at ■ Vo. 79* and •'"'* northerly Tine of Section IBs, •. s. 17* 45' TV. 138.3 feet to tha point or place of begincln*. The M !9! 9 to he acquired: by the. City 08 New York in aD th* real estita parcels Nos. 636 to 79rt. both inclusive, contained la i the above descriptlca. Reference Is fc er»>v m3<le to the sa!<t ma?. filed as aforesaid' tn ass office* of the Regis ter of the County of Westchaater. for a more detailed description ■* the real eataa* i to bo tak»n In f*a as abova d»scr:S*i. Dated May 4;h. MM FRANCIS KEY PENDLETOIT. Ooryill Slssa C&ur.sel. O2ca and Post OflSca Address. Hall of Records. Cornar af Cbambara I and Centra Streets. Borough of *>aa : hattan. New York City. 1 SUPREME COCBT, AFPEULATB onrw •ion— Fir»t Department.— Xa th<» sjbbV ter of the application of th« Public Service (-oraniission for tee First District tor th» apjoir.tT.ent of three commissioners to d- • termtiM and repcrx whether a. rapid tranatc railway or railwsTs for ths transporta tion of perwes and property as determined) by'ths CoraraiMion -"jg.-.- to b« construct ed an 1 operated.— Modl^-ationa of Lexing ton Arenue Routs. — Public notice si hereby givsn ts.it. pursuant to the provisions of the Rapid Transit A -. beiaa Chapter * •{ th* Laws of. -.-.. A.i amended. th« Pul>- Bo S^rvic* ConjmiiiMorn for ta« First t'l» • trlrt will apply to the Appellate Division o£ th<» S:ipr«Hi9 Court of. tii« ntat» of sum I'ork In and for the Firs; Judicial Depart ment, at a term thereof to b« h*!d at th* Appellate Division Court House. M^ilisoit avenue and East 23th street. Borough of Manhanaa. <-"ttv of N»w York. on. th» 19-* day of June. !&*K*. at 10:30 o'clock in tn* foren'son of That iar. cr as sooa thereafter ai coun»el no be heard, for the appolst m»nt oS three commissioner* !a the abo-<« entitled niatter to <l«t#rtnin« *n . report after duff heartac whether a railway or railway ■ la Urn sati. city for th» oon7»r ance and transportation of persona arwl property ought to oe constr^ictwl > a fi oper ated in accarianj^ w:tj-. the modiflcaUeu* a>lopte<l by th» said Commission to 'h» original - tee and general plan »f con struction. Th» papers upon which tt>» aforesaid apj»iicatii>n w;il be made «m tii» petition o( tb« said Curaniwiun, dateil ta» 4th day of ■ ins I** and tlse afrldar'.ts and papers arcon-.panyiu* th «m(. »ii of whicn were tae : in the office of tha Cler* ol tt»e Siii'i Apaollats iJ'.vision. on or sjbo!: the 4th day of June. If"*, and in addition therein sucM .ther paper* as shaii be pre sented to the court by «h» mid Cononus gion. A description o{ the modifications of tha roul<?» an- sen^rai pian of construction Of the said railway or railway* . a, part of the papers tiled as afor-said »lti» t.h» »4iJ Clerk cf th<» said ArP?U3trt Pivt »ion -[,■» fOii.W: t» * !>ri«f an<J sub» stantial synopsi* of tn« mo.lit'.'ations t* tha sal>l route: — In the Borough of Ma? hattan a new line is lai.i out extending Kjuth from about East Ufith street, under Islington avenue ani Irving Place. X<* 14th street, ani tb«nce under private prop erty and »h* several cross *treet« to Broa>l way a: about East 9th s'r»et. OB Le*lng tan avenue, north of East 129 th -iir»*t. th* line is chacz»<l from a f i»o-trac« ros>{ to x '-■ :r-tr» * road an ! extends nortij«rl» as a ' ■ •• tti » rss I under I^xinxtoa ay«. r.ue, tti* Haxiem Ktv»r and Park ivai*. in th<» Borough of The Bronx. Important cennerttons at 13« th street ar» provided for an 1 an ntanasssi Is laid sol running northerly under Mot? »■ »- .- an.f w»»t»rly through Eajt 151 st »treet to a connection with an. ."i«r proposed rttpil transit rail road- Tha obj«ct of the aforesaid appli cation Is to ..'tain the appointment of euro mii3:on»r» who shall determine, aftar puo- Ii; hearinc of a.; parties iatarosaad. «ti«t!Mr tr.e rooclUSetl porttona ct such railway or railways ougbt to b« con*truct«<l sas) oj.«rate.i. ar. 1 »hai! report th>» *vld«nc* t»ii?a to said App«iiate Division, fog'ther with a. r^pcrt of th*ir d«t«rraln«iion. waic>> rei-ort. if In favor of the construction and operation of th<» m.-difW fn rtioas af such railway or railway* i»s thui commisstoa will ask that it (hall b-»i shall, when con. r.rn;'.*. by said Court. t<- takea tn, lira >t ttut consent of tha property owners along t: • Una of tn« modifted portions oC toil tai.stji or railways. . Dated. New Tork. Jua» 4tf«. TEC? PCBI-IC SERVICE tTtStMI- - FOB THE FIRST DISTRICT. Bt wnXIAJC R. Chitrmux. TSATtS H. WHrrKyT_ 8«cr«:«nk i