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12 John & Co. 30 Pint St., 4 Pott Office So., NEW YORK BOSTON LETTERS OF CREDIT providing- Snn&m for tr*Teller» ■" In all part* of the world. COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND COLLECTIONS CABLE TRANSFERS MUNROE & CO. ? REE SCRIBE. PARIS. TREATISE ON OPTIONS. Mr. Arthur Cnnp, Ist* Ctty EdM»r of Th» Tlmm. <»»cTiivd "Option*" mi "The most scientific and prudent way of rperatlng on the Stock Exchange." TT>I» «r*l»Tn. >lth«nrb — ry popolsr on th« Conrta»Bl BBd In Amrrira. Is not ►« well known unonsvt IB rr>i«r» «- Its merits Jnstlf.T. , «> harp Jus* pobUshed ■ new Tr*atl»*> «» trill Mbirct. whirh will b« test post fit* »n appUcatUs t. The Sccretarr. London^* Paris Kxr.han^c, Ltd. BAKKEKS. Baslldon House, Bank, London. England. Or from any of It* Branche*. R. L. DAY & CO., 37 Wall St., 35 Congress St. NEW YORK BOSTON HEN GRADE INVESTMENT BONDS Municipal and Railroad Member* New Tork »nd Bon Stork Kxehaojre* First Mortgage Bonds Legal for Trust Funds. * Write, fjat particulars. CHISHQLM & CHAPMAN Members New York Stock ExchanE" 18 VTAXX STFFFT NEW YORK CITY INVESTMENTS 5 • Nassau- St • New York WHITE & CO. Banker*. 25 PINK STREET. >ETT YORK. Inref'taifiit Bonds yielding from 4 to Hm% •Write for Circular No E 20. Tel. — John. Illinois Central Rights BOUGHT AND SOLD SCHMIDT & GALLATIN Members of the N. Y. Stock Exchange ' 111 BROADWAY NEW YORK EDWARD G. JOHNS. 43 EXCHANGE PLACE, NEW YORK. LA ROSE CONSOLIDATED COBALT CENTRAL Telephone 6479 HanoTef. AMERICAN STEEL FOUNDRIES NEW DEBENTCItE BONDS AND HIT TKAI»ED IN. SWARTWOUT & APPENZELLAR BANKERS rh^n* .',670 .lohn. 44 Pin« Ft.. N. T. STEWART & LOCKWOOD All Curb 6* Cobalt Stocks DEALT lit NEW YORK TORONTO 43 Exrhanse riaoe. IK Adelaide St., East. ValasSMaa 72*n Hanover. ! 1 DVF.RTIEE^jr-XTS anfl mibscrirtlor.s for The Tribur.i AIWMUBUULMia MMI sssserlßtisai tar The XMbssa received at their Vpuwn MhM, No. 1364 Broadway, between MH atri 37th EtS^j until 9 <-, clfv-« p. m. Adver tl»emerl» rerolxej ai *• following branch off 1 ' »•• nt iT-jlar office raten until R o'clock p.- m.. viz.: 2»U Pth «v. p ». cor. 'j:-;.; «.: IB «th »v»., m T . 12th et.; 92 Basl ■4.1. *t.; B "West O St.. b>t»wn Ith and «th avej>. ; 3K3 Wrst 12T.Hi rt.; 133S M live., between Ttith a- I 77th »•- ; 1"I* ':* -' , rfur 61st ft.; "T l "^ In: five., rear £!*th *r.: 1.',; 1 ,:-• 12-*ih Ft.: "' " Tremnnl a".; t>so 8d aye.. cr any Amtrirjin T>iftllrt Telepraph Offl.-e. AMERICAN SECURITIES ABROAD. London. ■ me N * p. m.— The market for Am»ri can p^curiti^s was dull «t unimportant price charges. Last quotations follow: " Ixin-i'-.n N'«w T»"-k N»<v York cio**. equivalent, elope. Oiani?e». Anaconda . 5% «2 i *»,. — '» AtrWson H W»% *•! * — H <la.:iadlau Fa<-ific. . . l*U\ I<*'»» If* 41*. -• Faul l»% M3Vi 1 ; -'* + '« Kri* If, ' X 1S flo let r.ref<TTr<i . . . M S.T. ■ '?■'< — W lHln^f «-»Titral 13S IJO'j I 2» T « — *« I^.uif A- N«« HI I° sl^ 109 — "• NT Ontral . ..MClk s*»« PemMTITWIU '2 » '- 1 ' 121 * + M R-a-ilne 87% "2'» H2-, + S P^uthern Pa'-'.flc.. . .*^7S »»s *« ■+ N J-nl«ti ra>-iflr 14PS 145. 144*4 + N X" p j;.«.1 3«i'* S7 U 37 '« — 00 preferred 1<U T * l^l'j JOIN — U •Xx dividend. FOREIGN MONET MARKET— CaII money in IVrndoTi. '"W** rT cent: open market discount rate for short bills. 1 7-lfiJlU per cent; lonp bills. 1 7-16 (jli, por c«rt. Berlin discount rate. .•',l^ p<-- r cent. PariV discount rate. IS per rent. Paris exf-hange on Txmdon, -'< francs 12 centime?. Ear gold. 775. las^d. Berlin exchange on linden, 20 marks r/"-. jtfennijrs- FOREKJN SECURITIES.— British consols for niin^y. R7 7-l€ per cent: for the .-!■ i aunt, S7ii. French rentes, 34 francs 82% centimes, ex Interest. GOVERNMENT BONDS. The loßowtaaj ss»ssi yesterday's closing quota tions for government honds. compared with Mon day's: ,— June, 15.—. ,-.tune 1«. — ; }■■!■'. Ark**. Bid. Ari"ii. x S ;.. .. r -. f ,,,|. W3O. . K«4 . i"4 1 * Wfi 1« V* 2* ofvup^n, on .)<►»-! — JOo — V P '^' cT-upor, :j»OS 101 101% 101 101% i 101% ioi un\ .. , .- \®£ »« «P jl V F *f cour-o" lf'2.'< 122 — 122 I^s 4rjl . canal Ss. registered .. 103 1"4 1"Z I^4 NEW YORK CITY BONDS. B 1 A»r."i . ! -s M«r "*7 infr'har.peaWt :.... '" !h1 : « ll|ftl « »Vt«. May' '17! lnt*r'-tiir.K»mble l '« l"4 : i «<«■. Nov. •:,-. Int^r.hanp*«b)« ::::::::: C.; IO»_ 4* iiiy. T-T. ir.t-r. -h«uKeabl* l££ lol*i 4» N«n.. 'M. Tf-K^HT %* k;:, % «■ Nov.. •::.. rf)!ifl«r •y- ;*;*;» 4,. N,.v.. -M . refxilar •*•; - ■*:' a**. May "St. <-r.upon *•' . *•♦*» ■•■ s ' • & : £r-^- r^ v ' ar ::::::::::::: X'; ™< JZJZ:: n^:: -^ «»* »o«* •Coupon or repistfi-ed. FOREIGN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. BM . B. : JBB&&21 S }-, * - , a .' -yrtnu .Si STOCK PRICES ENJOY IMPROVEMENT NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1908. - ■ "j Actual Sales I Closing. Shares I Net' I ' ' j Actual Sales I Closing. Shares Net I QpeniHl»?hi Low||Mn-l I Bid Ask tiold tch-nge JJow|FlnlißldJ_A.k. _sold. eh nge Metropolitan WT^r~WT^y* £?* "» 1 } liEfEi::: 1 1 1 p§L |£, ft || 1 1| . I 4l«, lAmerioan Ie« Becuritles Sill 1 1 I 1? Manhattan Klevatei tell! jli •a REBes___= i»|; a s ft gi i £f Illi'-fiw:::: ISs £ flii l« 100 ♦*,; American Steel Foundry 7 I 7 7 7 C% 1 jno +2 »j;' ' Kansas & Texas 27H1 27M 27Vb g% jj* ■S i *B3S&4*tTiE= Bn& R fit § a •« "I SH'S 1'"-::::::::::::::::1 '"-:::::::::::::::: 8" || 8 . «SS Sg mi_ tz 'AmGrican Woollen 23v 4 *% 23 S 23', »L 700 t ' .vK M M& S 6 L i 6 * J* c - V * m «7 I lK# ililili I lifsisiiif issr C^ -='• *Batop as Mining •<'» & ,»%&< •' ' •'* M Tii vnrthern %S&-«s::::::::::: ***! J *l*l 32HN iS« ivi §» ,« _2 S !Bethlehcm Pte^l pr «5 41. jlji «J4 41 « W.flno +|«. ffiS^J™, YSSSs «& W %t MS*! Hm «i •"« ,»: irhicalo Great Western w\ j£ W «5 |% *g t^ i^pubTfc'iron & steel gH SH » Jg «.iS -<& :^!cnlo.^ t & v V; st^ n . pr . B ::: M A nSj hU iAJ A § JiS'dsr & . steel . pr ::::::i HSH H 3 g» p •S hj pSS I BgSsriE W HJS Jp 8 |* w« ; «» g: SilffVr::::::::::::::: ASfl»l ?« « tS ?« SrKp,?^::.:::::::::::: «J H & 'fe fl | «I ; | &s SKJ?-^:::::::::::: gHg glf ft: IN +>4 Corn Products? Ref. Pr » ; ", » _• g S, SS Ji* ■ 1 Tennessee Copper.. v 3n''i _JW S^ -^ 5% 20*! S T Denver <fc Rio Grande f : SH 25% 2o? 4 2o 26% »» ; < Egg £ Louis i SS=S &9 _H --",« ,«■: J^ 405 -1 Denver & Rio Grande pr 63-i, 64- 63: 8 64. 63\ 65-, 200 tS *do St. I^ula & Weat. pr.. «U <4S 44U 4«U «.* «tj lrt> + ■:■ I'Distillins Securities 04^ 34' 8 34'r 34'» 3* 34>™ ="" ■* ■? ,r nirln pacific 14< ♦ J*X?* I **t? Ji *?c "7 SS A_* .Duluth. South Shore &At 11% 11% 11% life H 13, S.WO J^* { T ni ° n Ci^ a t C }^ n Pipe & F 26% 27 26^ 2, 2| 2J ts, . ;5p«s:::::::= k Wg§ » ':; g | = KiSKiE gSH W ffl S g I -I- S^^iii™ : l?2 IW las ■£ : taPsgoSEE %{ 1 •j*., | ->; .Illinois Central rights i __4 V« 3^l *% —I — , ! ' _ — — - Total sales for the day. 313.393 shares, c compared with 279.428 shares for t %t{rin& i %*™& 1%' same period in 1907. ___________ Total sales January i to June 16, inclusive, 80.991,003 shares, compared with 110.101.310 snares i<ji r •Unlisted, {gmall lots. : --i: ~ - — " — '- — j : = ' FINANCIAL AFFAIRS STOCK VALUES STROXG. Prices Advance on Light Trading— Money Hates East). Under the Influence of covering of shorts prices movM 1" a hlphcr level in yesterday? Ftock market, advances of one point and more being common among: the leading issues. While thfrr was no outside participation in the specu lation, commission houses as a rule advised their customers to buy for a turn, on the theory that the nomination of Secretary Taft for Presi dent would supply the market with an effective bull argument for a time at least. It is gener ally believed that on or about the date of Mr. Bryan's convention the market will develop an oldtime Bryan chill, but no one who owns secu rities should pay any attention to decline? that may result from the doings or expected doings of the Democrats at Denver, for the good reason that the business interests of the country— and they are the controlling interests in the United States— will support the Republican party just as they did in the ftfcKtalev and Roosevelt cam paigns, keeping in power the party of progress and prosperity. Conditions are not favorable to a successful bear campaign, and the people who are able to maintain a position on the long side of the market for an Indefinite period should get out of their contracts with good profit-. Though prices were strong throughout the day the volume of business was small and made up In great part of the operations In Union Pacific. Reading. United States Steel. St. Paul. American Smelting. Amalgamated Copper, Northern Pa cific and St. Louis & San Francisco. Union Pacific and Reading supplied nearly one-half of the total and also were leaders in point of ad vance, the first named gaining more than 2 per cent, in spite of large dealings in the new Union Pacific bonds under the subscription price. The heavy dealings in these issues evidently repre sented the desire of operators to pell their con tracts rather than to accept delivery of the bonds when issued. There was a moderately active demand for Ontario & Western, which apparently is being accumulated by interests which are well advised regarding the affairs of the property. This stock is selling under the figure at which the New Haven acquired its holdings, while it is now intrinsically more valu able than it was when the New Haven secured control of the property. It is the cheapest coal stock on the- list. Sterling exchange was strong yesterday, and Indications pointed to further exports of gold to Germany. As long as exchange rates remain at or near the current, level and tho German Bank is willing to pay interest on th« metal in transit, shipments for Berlin account can be made at a profit, and as financial conditions in Germany continue unfavorable the chances are advantage will be taken of the exchange market situation to increase the gold holdings at Berlin at every opportunity. The movement, however, attracts little attention in Wall Street, owing to the extensive resources of the local banks. In connection with the foreign exchange market it is interesting to note that in the month of May this country's foreign trade, the figures of which were received yesterday, showed a heavy falling off in imports and exports of merchan dise from the same month last year. the decline In imports amounting in value to $42,25f>,063 and that in exports to 1.362,345, both items hejue smaller than in any May since 1304. Exports. however, were well In excess of imports, the balance in favor of this country amounting to $29,165,750. compared with an excess in the cor responding time last year of 5^.247.462. For the eleven months of the fiscal year exports and Im ports amounted in value to $i.\547.724,233, Bgainst J3.065.022.65S in the sain/» period in the preceding year, with the excess of exports this year $642. 657,159. against $421,200,233 In the year before. This large excess of exports has been offset by Interest payments on American securities held abroad, by American travellers' expenses In Europe, by th«» undervaluation of Imports and by International financial transactions, and does not. as it appears on the surface, represent that this country ix a creditor nation Recent gold shipments prove that the balance is against th» United States, but when this year's crops begin to move abroad condition.- on trade account will turn In our favor. The shrinkage both in im ports and exports Fine* last November, amount ing in exports to $91,066,933 and In imports to $26,711,473, reflects to some extent unfavorable business conditions at home and abroad, but It should be borne in mind, however, that at this time of the rear exports always are under those of the fall months, while last November exports were swollen by an abnormal rush of grain and cotton to Europe for the purpose of bringing: in gold. CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. On a jTimev.kat larger volume of business, the market on the Consolidated Stock Exchange yes terday developed Increased strength. In response to buying by professional trader* and on moderate purchase! for outside account through commission houses. The early buying was based chiefly upon ■ belief that the nomination of Secretary Taft now amounts to a practical certainty, while th« subse quent purchases were due almost entirely to the favorable advices trom Chicago regarding ti:.> Re publican platform. The dosing was strong and quite confident. • BALTIMORE STOCKS. O-'urnlshed by Van 6 batch & Co. No. 7 Wall «tr««t.) 1..; A*k<*l I Hi.l Asked L'nit^ Railway I<> lO»4jCott«n imj, ... «i j do ln<-«ii)es •• 61 61 '-j <!<■ ln< rwiM ■• ... — Si d ,, 4» Bf n'. ! 4 Norf Jtv a, LA .'.» M HI OBiSVT.. — •'» , l- ! * Power pf . . — M do lu< •in»« .. l.'» 15 '» . ■''■ •*■ - Hi do jM 5 . «3'i 4.'. i<"ha» i-itv it- Ba I'h> jih{ £*>;« board ** 7 Ctmm <'ons VA Bi. fcT'i >«'.• d.. Ift pr-t... =•'» « ' |« •■••.» in. Tr...J««i 17.'. do 3d , ...f ..114 11 J »;t DhMI Trust -- M jl, *i. M': !•'- Third Nat Kink lit 130 co l^-y'tAr is- — » Fidelity &. Dep..U2 Jit Co'naol Cli .... — 105 Marylaa-l Trust. 80 60 mW**£& DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY/ JUNE; 17, -90S BOND MAKKET SALES. innrwi j ar .B.nr«e. 4H»... 88% 780"V» L S * M So 4» COCO do 4s 80*4 ' 1931 M* 5000 do WJVI 1000 do Jrf "* 1000 U S of Mcx 45.. 92»* , 6000 L & N Col Tr 4s. 94 8000 do 5s i 10*i0 do AX * '4s. 8? ( , 20000 Va 6s Defd Ctf?. 3.» 4<«"«) Manhat ' on 45... «•> * lSOOi) X \- City 4'.s l"°" Marine 4-as Jgj* 1P57 new 10? , I"""* do •_ -a * 4000 do 109 14f».»O Met St P.y Gen 5* i» 4000 do 103 7 » 1000 Mc x Cent Con 4s 64 MOO do eld 108% 28000 do Ctfs ... 64 2000 Am Cot Oil 4'4s. 512'; 1000 Mo X & Ok Ist. -103 40000 Am T.I & Tel 1000 Mo X & Tex S F Convt 4» 85 ! 4Vss .•••2s* <jr, 8.-.'»'l«''oo Mo Pa/- 4» ._• ll'iOO do . . 85H 2000 do Trust 5s ... *"> 4000 Am Tobacco 65.. 1054 , 10000 M I* & Texi7».".121» 24.k«1 dr. 4s 72' i 13000 N V C Gen «%«. »24 1000 A Ti- S F Adi i 1000 do L S Col 34s 4s Btpd £$*» R*s ; ' s ■* sono do 87 13000 N V A B Convt 1 ffOO do G»n 4s PS «« 52 v 7(W» do r.7 » snort do M^> •■-.«> do .. P7 r-4r -4 1000 N T * EI. H or»v, do Convt 43 .. 01 & P 4s PI * aooo do s>i'* sooo do « ;i.., ... do 90S 1000 dr. 5? »8 2*V«V) do Convt Cs-.-lOO 1 * 1000 N V N H & H fifHirt do ... 100'» Convt BHs *s'« 3000 do lOi) 1-*1 -* 1000 do Deb 6? 126 6000 B& O Gold 4«.. 95% SVrf> do Ctfs Ist pd- 123*4 4ino<> do i^*4 1000 N & W Con 45.. 944 10000 do Prior 345. 03 i 2000 do 94*4 4iiifiO do fJwn 345... S9'-« l««i> No Pac Prior 45.101 1 * ISOim B Rap Tr 4« . . . 7214 1000 do 102 I •■.too do 72 s *! 3000 "R«• N* Con 4->. 054 4noO do 72 a 4a 4 3000 <» S L Gtd Ref 4s 804 "i;ii<-h> 00 72 Vi SSOOO perm Convt 345.. 95 . 5000 Can So Ist Ext 11(100 do 96J4 < 6. 100 a IOIR'O do 34s 1915 »1;» ' 4f>oo do 1094 2000 do »!•* 2000 do 2d 102» t 1000 do Gt.l 44s 104 •KVHI Cof Ga con sf.l«V> 52' "00 do Con 4s Rets. » 1000 Cent Leather f>*. 04 I anon do 101 >* 1000 '- & O 'Jen 41-?4 1 -? 20000 Reading Gen 45.. PSn 1 2000 C! &X W Ext 4s !>9 27000 do 88 "i 40000 cßi-Q .It 4.«. . 96?4|260QQ sI-& 8 F Ref 4s 71 » | 1000 do Den Dlv Is. 100 I"""' 1 do 72 j 1000 do 111 Dlv 101141 4000 Pt L Swn Con *■• 6h ]000 CM & St P •;•-, rj'"x> So ac Ist Ref 4s 924 4, A 1024 ! fli'Mtft Po Ry Ist 5* P9 1000 rio 102 ■ 1000 Tex * Pac Ist 55. 1064 10000 c R I * p Gen i 1000 Third Aye Con 4s 4s 09 'tf» 52 17000 do Ref 4* 86^1 1000 TSt . *- W 45.. 74 «000 dr. . c. 137000 Un Pa" Convt 4s. 01 1000 do R R 4«.... «U\ 60000 do Rf»H SOOO d-> 63000 do !>"*» 4OTiO do Col Tr 6.«.. 70 ' ."lOfin do 91 Sfinn CV.I & Bo Ist 4<>. 90 IS4SOOO do Ist Ref 4« ISOOO do Ref * Ext w 1 95 « i 4" 2q2 q 79 l32fi.W> do »•">> WIOO Col Ind ."i« 6014 1000 I" P R * Imp ss. $04 10000 con Gas I ><"b 6s. 125 123000 U S Steel S F 5->. O6' t COOO Com PR H F .*.s S2'i 1 26000 do 96 s i .»,000 D.tR 13 Con 4s 92*4 j mono do 0*> v » jrn-Hio T>ist Sec Cor ss. 71 UiVMHi do P«'* SOOO Interbom Rap T I 2000 Wa bash Ist 65.. .104 Notes Ctfs ...lOO'il MV»> do 103 i 3000 d.. 100 'lOfiftO do 2d «° ; 0000 Inter-Met 445.. 6.1'; 1000 do 80 .Vioo do «5 I 1000 do Ref & Ext 26000 do fir.'-' 4s M '•i IOCiOO do «s »' 1000 Wan-Pit Term Ist 45 7 i >;cV(rt Int &Gt Nor 2d SO : 1000 do 45 a i 2ftiir» Int Steam P 65.. 04 ' ROOO do 45' i 3ft(H-> in Oent Tt»f 45.. 75 K ' 2f-ftftO do 21 11 2000 L S & M So Deb I 4000 West Shore 4a... .103% 4s 0.1 111000 West S F 6a Ro r/>oo do J>3';| 8000 W U Ind & RE. 82 Total Riles of bonds, $8,880,000. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. MONEY MARKET.— on call opened at I*4 per rent: highest, l a i pt-r cent; lowest, li per rent; closing, 1' 2 per cent: last loan. 1% per cent: ruling; rate, V? per cent. Time money was liberally of fered, but Mil! met ■with slim demand. The only business reported was in over-the-year money, loans beinp at 4 per cent. Rates were shaded in the shorter maturities to l a i | fT2 per cent for sixty day.«.. "'(■!''« per cent for ninety days, 2Vi@2*i per cent for four month.", 3S3U per cent for five month?. 3% per cent for six months and 4@4Vi per cent for over the year. Mercantile paper continued in good demand, but supply of high grade paper was not large. Rates. 3\s. per rent to 4' 4 per cent for sixty and ninety days' indorsed bills receivable, i<aV& per cent for choice four and six months' single names and 5 per cent for others less well known.. FOREIGN EXCHANGE.— The foreign exchange market opened strong at an advance of about 10 points in sterling rates to 4.^730^4. 8735 for cables. 4.8710 to bid and asked for demand sterling and 4.85^®4.5560 for sixty-day bills. Short francs were quoted at ii.15%. less 1-84, «'>•! short reichsmarks at 95%, less 1-'i4 There was a Rood inquiry for remittance in the first hour and bills were scarce. The market held ?irm in the day. and at 2:15 p. m. cables were quoted at 4.8730@4.8735, demand ster-i 11ns: at 4.8710(g'4.5715 and sixty-day bills at 4.R.".'-/t r)fsf>.r )fsf>. Short franca were ."■ 15% less ]-fi4 and short rei'^hFiTiarks 96^4 less I-K4. Bankers' posted rates were as follows: Sixty >lay.«. Demand. etexlini; 4.W *.*■* fjcrmany, relchnmarks f>."> l i 65*4 Paris, franrs fi.l7'is 5.14% Belgium, francs . . f> 20*-, Mfi 1 , Switzerland, francs J.l^i IS'« Holland, guilders 4'> i» 40^» DOMESTIC EXCHANGE. — Boston. 12V dis count; Chicago. '"' premium; St. Louis. fin<* rjjp. count; San Francisco, sight "Oc premium, telegraph 1-Hc premium^ New Orleans, commercial 25c dis count, bank $1 premium; Cincinnati, joe premium; Savannah, buying 3-lSc discount, selling par. HANK CLEARINGS.— -New York, exchanges 5294.341.79fi. balances $14, 905. 562: ciiicaßo, ex cliangcs $40,552,253, balances $3,587,983; Boston, ex changes $26,217,014, balance* J2.307.037; Baltimore, exchanges $4,677,416. balances $582,403. SILVER MARKET.— Bar silver. 53% C. Mexican silver dollars, 47<-. Bar sliver in London closed at "4 7 <»d; unchanged. <;r»Lli PREMIUM-— ln Madrid. 12.75; Lisbon. 11. MEXICAN EXCHANGE.— Mexican exchange on New York is quoted at 2 (>2>-. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS.— Customs receipts reported from Washington, *M«, 194; internal rev enue receipt?, $3J^,44J. miscellaneous receipts, $371,217. Receipts tor the H y, $1,476.8f)4; expendi tures. $1,640,000. Receipts for the month to date. $27,013,797; expenditures. $2h.R7(>,<>oo, excess of re 'pip's. $143,797. Receipts for the year to date. 1573,420,948; cxprndttim-s, $636,880,755; excess of ex penditures, $93,459,807 BTTB-TREABURY. The Siib-Treayury was debt or io the Clearing House 5_'.^»;1.043. BOSTON STOCKS. (furnished b.- R. L. Day & Co., No. 37 Wall street.) Jiiir? 15. June 16. I Boston Cons .... II 1 * li\ Boston A- Ait -"- 502 |Cal £. H«-cla M.'67.'« &*'> Boaton Kiev ..«183 131 ( Centennial Mm.. 23 234 CJII & V V.147 Its Con Hang« MJn .72 72' i Fltrhburs pref.l2s',4 133 i Franklin Mln ... BTi B^a •: VNII & H.iKH 13« Granby Mln ...tl<"> •»■.♦'» <>. i Colo-" .182 IS."* Mass Conn Mm.. ■% 4' 4 H>at BSt Ry.. Mi M I Mohawk Mm ... 61 »;_■•■•. do pr*f . l"4 104% No Butu .... . «7«; H Mh-. Bl< c Co*. £''= Ufa Urn tola lUn . 80 VI do prei .46 4>; Old Dom Mm .. 34' i 85*4 Am T-l a Tel.llß'i 1 18% parrot Mm ... 23 28 -..■ • Knic '■-! 11l IllVklQulncy Mm .. M h4 V.--I !•' L. Tel •« *6 Tamarack Mln... 57 n do prof ■••■ *2H 62 1 Wolverine Mm 130 l.')'> Un Shot Marh. f>*\ M*i U 8 Sni<ll<-r« Co 37 '» 37>i do fift "~U 1T7"4 do pref 41., <iv Arcadian Mln.. 3% 3'j U B Oil nfii 4 2.% Atn I'n^u ....... •'■'» Maaa Gaa 1,2 M .1 . 1 ■:- I 1* l«H . do i.iof fir, f.', Atlanilo Mm .. l. r >'j l«'» Itali 42 4" Hhannr.n Mln .. 134 13* i L'n 1-tuit lil'% IH% Jili.iti.ua Mia .. liic 7uc I INACTIVE STOCKS. The following were the last actual tales and the closing quotations for stocks in which there ere no transactions yesterday en the New York Stock Exchange: Last — Closing.— Last — Clo *}^',~*' sale. Bid. ABked.| , **£■ Bid. A ?, l^' l - Ad Bxp .167 170 181 , Lao Gas ?t • 80 50 100 AAiThpß7 **> 87 LE&W..J»% 1» 10 •A BSu p 77 T » 75 7S j do pref... 4- 3& *» AC & P PJ»fa P<« Wl.*W I .* 1 Lake 1 , 01 "*: 3 2^ Am Coal.. 120 X«» 160 Long Island 35 30 *•» A C Oil pt SO 80 I*) iMannat Bea JJ^i - *» An. I> Tel 80 — 39 IMd Coal pf. 90 •» — Am Bxp. .186 181 1&5 j Mich Cent. .— 1» MO •Mil <; Tw 8 7V4 j» M&St L. P t>o 65 <- Am H& L 3% 3Vi 3?i MSP&6SM/.UO 110 111 do pref.. 18 17 10 | Nash & Ch.113 110 ]r? •Am Uns. « l i J»i 10* 'Nat Bis p.U«H 11* » •do rref. 21 1, 2<> 22 i Nat En &S 10 9 * 1*» •A Loco p. 103 101 102 1 do -ref... 11 «0 W Am Malt 29 Mi 30 31 |»Na Lead p ?»>* 98^100 •A Sm pB 79 77 79 ,NRRofMpol»* — M •Am Snuff.2oo 180 220 ; do 2d pf. ; 1. »* '£ -* •do pref. 9- 1 90 I* Now C Coal 35 23 N> •Am SU p.125'4 IS! 127 HIC«BO,»» 33 41 Am T&C 65 «2 M do Ist pf.102 Vi ?» Am Tob pf 90 *S!i »1 do 2d pf. 72 6S (4 •A Wool p 8814 £SU 83 N V Dock p74 7,. — Ann Arbor — » 50 ,NY L& W — 11. 128 do pref..— 70 SO AT ANT T. 108 100 109 Atchiion p93 03 ' i 93H|Norf & W.. 60 «> b9*3 B& O pf. 87 S3 88 I do pref... 80 <0 SO Beth Steel. 15-* 14 15% No Amer... 60 60V4 61 Bk V Gae.llo 1U 120 Ont Silver.. f.*» 55 1-*1 -* •% Brunswick. 9 Bf48 f 4 10!i|Pac Coast.:. .0 ..3 .7953 BR& P. !>1 TO 106 j do Ist pf. >• 80 100 do P ref..l'.s 105 — do 2,1 pf.. SO SO 100 B & Sue p 84% — 65 |P-o * East. 10 1«H 194 •Biitterirk. 21 1«>V» 21 PCCfcStL 74 72 <5 Can South. 62"i 61 '4 63 ; do pref... 91 87 95 C& B A T.104^ 100 110 Pitta Coal p43 4^V4 41 Cof N J I^s 181 186 Pr»a St Cp S3 82 85 C & (Ut PSB 69 80 Pull Pal C 159 158 160 C& B I p. 115 — ln<> Quicksilver.. '» 4 » CB & Q..22S 150 240 do pref... 1 '» 1 5 CCJWpA23 22 24 i'Rv Stl Pp. 37 364 38 do deb... 40 7*7 * 47 61 , 'do pref.. 91 9« — CI&L p — 40 J»0 I Read Ist pf 82 _ 80 . 83 c M&StPp.ls3'/4 160 152 ! do 2d -f. . 81 >i ?l\-i 84 <• 6. Nw p.204H Iff. 2OT, !R W & Or.ll4 1 * 115 125 CStPM&O.I32 130 138 I Rut RRpf 27 25 SO do prof. 16.1 160 1«5 StL&SF IPf 64^ 52 H C T»rm Tr 5 4 8 j doCAElct.l2s 115 150 do pref.. 18 ]O 25 do pref... — — 130 Ch Un Tr.. 33 1 * 3H 3',i St L. Swn. . . M 16 1«S CCC*BtL.66H Wi 56 I do rref... 35* 3.. 3H do pref.. 95! j »4'» 90 | Sears-Roe p9O — »l Cleve &P. 169 162' 3 — Ploss-Sheffp 9« 91 ™ Co F&1 pCO 4.'. 60 I Tex & Pac. 22** 23 24 C&So 2p 40 »* 48H 4r>'i do L T... 57 M «0 C*H •'& 1 21S 20 21 Vi Third Aye.. 304 30 82 Cons Coal.. 87** 70 80 To! R& LI t>\ 10 11 r> L & W.st»o ; ? — 535 Twin CRT 90' 4 8:» 91 I) M& FtD 11%, « 13 I"'' Ba & P •% 6 * Pet IT RR 37 3" — ] . ** n pref. . 67 s»>» Si •D S S&Ap 19** IS 22 iln Pat: pf.. R3*i SJ S3 : , Ev X- TH. 6- >- «> 80 Un Ry Inv. 20' 4 21 23 do prof SB 80 100 I do pref... 38 3S S3 F»H M& S 79* i7O 9» \V Cipar pf. 91 8-% 80 On Ch Cofi.'. 93 6.'. \V S Kxp. . . «> .'> 85 do r.ref SO 90 lO<> »V 8 I^eath 12 5 12 •at Nor 8.'12« 12S'i 130 Mo pref..lOO\ 9* 104'; Hay Xl Ry 23 22 27 V R & 1.. 4* 47 49 do pref 74 73 — *fS R&-R D 22' i 24 30 HocktVal.; 88 87 90 m S Rubber 2.V* 2T. 25' i do T.ref . SO 1 ; S<> 90' I do Ist rf- 9* 9.5 91 Hnmestake. 74';. I*--, 76 ' do 2d pf.. «" 5. > «} ■; ins Rand.. 61% J«> — •Utah Cop., 30 s , 3ll * 31 •* do pref .84 !4! 4 77 — : and R R. . 8R . — 85 In, Paper.! 10! i 10% m'j Vs>Ca OuTWi 23^ 24 do pref.. 58 RB 58 I do pref...ifH> 1«>O lot •Int Pr.wer 3O 25 30 IVa I C. * C 52^ 5O 55 In Pump p 75' i 75 7fi l i;*^"' L'ettn. 4', 4 .V* lowa Cent. 16H 16** 17* 'do fr-f . . 2S 28 M do pref.. 34 33% Big West Md ■ : .. r/_9^ » 12 Ka & Mich 38 36 42 :W Un Tel.: Rs«i M 5« K<•Be pf 654 56 57 W Jlfit Ipf .1 «2'j .0 K('nS*Mp 66 s!> 64 LEI PIS 13 16 K» &r> M 8.4 4 S ' do 2d pf. . 3 7 1* do pref.. 25 20 30 Will Cent . . 17 16 17 1 , X I of C p«5 — 67 do pref... 39 38', 40 Ladede Ha? 994 — 100 •Unlisted. TOPICS OF THE STREET. FOREIGN THA-DlSKS.— Foreign bouses vre-rm not actlvn In tli« Int-al market, buying a few thousand plinres. In T/on<lon market movements were unim portant, with gains and lossps about evenly di vl<lf>d. Money continued easy at unchanged rate?. Paris discounts worn lower and Parts exc.hanß"* on T,ondon d^clin^rl. Berlin rates wcr« unrhanßcd. American stoi-ks were ptr«ine on the curb. DIVIDENDS RED.— Dividends have been declared as follows: Standard Trust Company regular Bemf-annual 5 per cent, payable June* 30: Garviri Maohinh ''ompany regular semi-annual ZY2 per cent on the preferred, payable July 1; National Packing Company regular quarterly l 3 i per cent, payable July 1: I'nlon Dime Savings Rank semi annual 2 per cent; Mahonins; Coal and Railroad regular pemi-annual *; per cent on th* common, payable. August 1. and 2'^ per rent on ♦.he preferred, payable July 1: Teziutlan Copper Company regular, quarterly 1% per rent, payable July 10: Union Trust Company regular quarterly 12 I*,1 *, per rent, payable July '■*'<; TefTt-Weller Company regular quarterly 1' 2 per cent on the preferred, payable July 1; American Cities Railway and Light Company regu lar quarterly I'a per cent on the preferred, payable July 1; Central Trust Company regular quarterly IS per cent, payable July 1: Corn Products Refin ing Company regular quarterly 1 per cent on th« preferred, payable July 10; Columbus and Hocking Coal »nd Iron Company regular quarterly IVi per cent on the preferred, payable July 1. PREFERENTIAL RIGHTS FOR OLD BOND HOLDERS.— first mortgage 6 per cent bonds of th** Metropolitan Elevated Railroad Company. amounting to $10,318,000. fall duo on July 1. and the Manhattan Railway Company has sold nuf iiclent of its consolidated mortgage bonds to Red mond & Co. to provide for their payment. The bankers announce that the holders of the old bonds will be given a preferential right to pur chase the new 4 per cent bonds, a formal notice to which effect will shortly be. issued. "ODD LOT" FIKII.— The new firm of Carlisle, Mellick & Co.. of No. 20 Broad street, will begin operations to-day, making a specialty of "odd lot" business; that is. orders for stocks in lots under out; hundred shares. The firm is composed of Jay F. Carlisle. Gr-orge P. Melllck, David C. Halsted. Ira Richards, Jr., Clarkson Runyon, jr., Charles F. Sa-neon and Daniel A. J.orlng. Jr. Six of the members have seats on the New York Stock Ex change, the representation of the firm on the board being greater than that of any other house in th* Street. AMERICAN locomotive: dividends.— The dirf '<>rs of the American Ijocomotlvw Company will mtet next week for action on the dividends on the common and preferr'-d stocks. While ther* is no doubt about the payment of the preferred dividend. It ib thought the dividend on the common will be cut or passed. Thtf company is in good financial condition and could easily pay the, full common dividend, but. In view of business depres sion, the directors may dec-hie not to make the disbursement at this time. ILLINOIS CENTRAL. BOND ISHI'E. -- The direc tors 01 the Illinois Central Railroad Company are scheduled to n.«-et to-riay. when it Is expected thai suine action will be taken toward the authorization of tlc< convertible bond Issue to the extent of $14.U5ii.000. DIVIDEND INCRKASED. The directors of the Empire Trust Company have declared a semi annual dividend of 4 per cent, payable July 1. This 18 an increase of 1 per cent semiannually. EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE. 1908. 1007. 1908. "Week ended Jun» 10.. 116.451. £»l 112.75T.4iT 110.964.737 Chartered 1822 The Fanners' Loan and Trust Company, Nos. 16, 18, 20 & 22 William Street. Branch Office, 475 Fifth Avenue, New York. LONDON: i# - _ , PARIS: 18 Bishopsgate St. Within. 41 Boulevard Hau3-_M; Bills of Exchange, Cheques and Cable Transfers, Travelers' Letters of Credit Payable Throughout the World FOR SALE— SS,OOO Pitts burg. Binghampton & East ern Railway Co. ist Mort gage 5% 40 year bonds at 70 with a large bonus of stock in the said Railway. Address M., Box 37, Tribune Office. OUTSIDE SECURITIES. The favorable news affecting ■^_2^J_J__3" * the market for outside securities __*__ I *___*3___; siderable activity and str ; n*th and a hardening tendency In othw parts of the list. The debugs were concentrated In few Issues American V.M lng Paper i.-sues were the chief features, with shlrp upward movements, especially in »h»]pr«r terred Sn t!» announcement that th^ dividend declared sons time a o would be paid Th«-pre ferred opened tip over 3 per ront and gradually i ran up 3 points further, with a subsequent reaction of 2^ Th« common improved «4. In the mm 11? list Greene-Cananea ruled strong. whiH MpissitiK advanced ■ McKinley- Da rra ? h moved up about 10e on the announcement of th« Iricreased dividend from 4 to 6 i<er cent. Goldfleld Consolidated and Daisy were slightly higher. Cobalt Central was active within narrow limits. Orphan Copper was dealt in for the first time. Davis-Daly was slightly higher. Tri-Bullion was steady. Nevada- 1, tan. Mlcmao and North Butt* Extension were about unchanged. In bonds Tidewater •? per cent notes were off 94, Other issues were steady. INDUSTRIALS. ISOJAm Writ Paper...! -3 \ « 2 22 1 * 2.690, do rref ! a_J =♦ '. £_J 3; qR«A:i: «M 2* il\ 1 20 Link Chain 8e1t... W S^ » S*? sa« 60 Manhattan Tran.. ; 2'; _'» -_? -» 300 [Panama Cement... ft- 1 * ••>'•*, " » s * ' RAILROADS. 'shares, " i Open- ; Hl«h- I Low- j La-" sold j ' >"g- ! g3t - i gst " ' . 200| Chicago Subway.., 10^1 20 I 19**- m MINING. Bhares! i Open- I High- I Low- I Last •SS! I I tut. \ est. 1 est. I sale. 200 Alaska Mines Sec! 7-l«I 7-16) 7-16 71* 2f>n Atlanta Goldfield. I 19 . 1", « a IS m 4Oo;Bir.gham e n Stan! R-18| * 8-16 1 2n" 8.->?tPn Cop ' 12 i 12 1- » fioojßrlt Colum Cop... 4-i 4. I V*-> •» 1W Butt* Coalition... 23W 2R-i t ->*j -•' son Butt- * N T IS 1* 1*», l-« 40.000 Cobalt Central .. 3* 1 *! JO », _•■» 3S 3,800. tCtmbina Ftac .. 50 , W 4^ , *5 7.000 *Con Ariz Smelt.. II 11 » ■» 200 Oiimberl-Ely 1f... JJfc 7H .H, T^ l.aio Davis-Daly Estate! I■> IN JH jM 1.800 i-DiamondfleW .... IT 1. j 1. 1« 800 Domln Cop 1% «M 1« _^ 200 Dl Rayo : -' l i 2 3- lt> 2^ -3- .• 100 Ely Central ' %\ 74 ' „• .300 Ist N <>.p 2d In p 3'» 31.3 1 . 3 ; » COO tFur Creek Cop. . i 15 , 15 15 10 700 Glroux Mln 33 1 * 3*' 33 l 4l 4- *' lOOjGold Hill i '»! J4 „'» _2 ZBOOiGoldfieH On I rr > !u *\ 6H 5 9-16 WH 3,.V» tfJoldfieM Daisy.. 77 ! 7!> 77 .* 500 fGoldfleld Oro ! * j » * .?,. 3.700 Greene-Cananea .. IMb j ll«i 10 ■■» " ' 1,900, Greene Gold-311...' '♦ ! '* I '*, .'* 21.000 IGteenw Cop Bra.i 10 i 11 I 1O i 11 300 Indian Val Con... 4 f 4 f 3 « 3 i 50 Ke-^ana* ! 6H « l 4 I 81?!8 1 ?! 64 I.SftO.Klnr Edward .... S 7 16 S 7 1 2,800 1 -a Rose Con s'» »'« j 5S| »* SBO Mcx Kxplora 4 M SSI •« L »i »'•'* i «H Miami Cop I II 7 ; «'* , H-. Mi-ma-- Mln«s .. 3 1 * 3 l ii 3 | ■"■ ■< I.Oftfi Mme 9 Co of Am..' I 'a I 'a I I'al I 1 2».000 McKinle>--L>ar ... 7.3 85 . 73 | 82 2.000 Nev Con Cop 12 13 I 1 1 »i j ll*i 400|Nev Hill I a I 2 [1 13-1« t 13-16 ♦»»> Xcv Smelting ..... % 1 T» -i 3.000 -I_"tah M & SI B^«i 34 3 8H 2,(XX>;Nip'.Es!ng Mines Co 7H '• 7'» 7Va l.inO'f North Butte. EJxt. ' 27 27 j 27 I 27 ROOiOhio Cop | 2H 2% 2*l 2*i 10f> Old Hun Mtn i 'j ': '- : '2 4 riTprtan Cop : 2S 3 1 2*» 2'» 12.8001 Perm Wyoming: •• 37 j 37 | 35h 3."' : : 4SO Precious Metals.. I IS I l'» 1.000 jfSearchl M & Mill 57 ! 60 1 »7 6«» «75' Stewart ! %\ "» M *» T,»>o Tramps Con j 14 l » 15 I 13H 15 700 Tuyra Dcv pf ! 2"» 2«i 2"% 2%. 1.100! United Rico • » 24 , 25 36 140 Union Mines | ** *4 ! "■< ' *i 10<)| Utah Apex I 4% 4., 4 ! », 44 200| I'tah Binsch tr rets 4T»| ft j 4 i| 5 I BONDS. "" j i Open- I Hlsh- | Low- I L*.«t " ; Sales. \ , In?. | eat. | «Ft. [ pal-. '$3,0001N Rys of M4sw II S3 7 i I «3 »| 63 T »1 80% 15.0001 do 4'i w i j !« I PI I ftS i $« :,fIOft|TS»LA We t 4» ii"» "IS "IN 71»« Tidewater notes »I*| PS I J>; J * 97 , '■ 'Odd lots, +SelI» cents per share. ! i . TRUST AND SURETY COMPANIES. •.Reported by Clinton Gilbert, No. 2 Wall *t.) Bid. Ask»d. Bid. Asked. | Allaiice Realty — 110 Law Mtge <».. 1«* 195 I Am Surety Co. 147' a 153 U«rT I * T.. — 2<V> ' Aytor 285 — Lincoln I«>2H — I Bankers' 44* 460 Long Ijl L* T 2.~» 265 ,B & Mis <» Co 2f>"> 30R Mount Vern.->n. . 225 — Bowling <^reen 310 — Manhattan ... S.v> 4O> ' Broadway 125 -- Mercantile- .... 7,'i<> »P<> 1 Brooklyn 390 400 Metropolitan -. 4P«> — ; (.'arnegia l«2i» 1874 Mortgage MOM — ' fas Co of Am. llf» 125 Morton 40<) 420 j Central I,!W> — Mutual :>* !•« "nt Rlty Co. 1«O IPO Mutual Alllanca 1«O 17'> City Invt Co.. !» *> Nassau 175 200 ! Citizens' 125 — Nat Surety Co. 140 147 , ! Columbia 215 -- NY L I &>T..l.n«» _ I Commonwealth — *5 INT Mr* * Pec t4ft — ; Commercial .. 160 KM IH V Trust Co.. 4;*> 810 | Eiiiplre Tr Co. 335 — People. 2«5 255 Equitable 370 890 Queens County, ISO 14.1 ! Farm L * T..1,0f>0 I.l<X> Realty Assoc... 115 118 Fifth Ay TCo — 415 Standard Trust. 325 — FlatbusJi — i*> Title OAT Co 375 — Franklin 1"5 — TICo of N Y. 10R 115 Fulton 240 — Trust Co of Am 2»v> 270 t Fldelttv H>° — Union 1.100 1,20> Guaranty TCo SW> 410 United States. .1,080 I.H" 1 Guardian — 225 TT S Gas C 0.... — 20"> Hamilton 9* 275 VBM& TCo 325 3?<> ■Home Tr Co. . 75 S5 IT ST6* ICo — 75 1 Hudnon Realty I°O 110 Van Norden... — 3iVi Hud Tr C 0... 125 IRO "Washington ... 4«> Int nk« Corp. — 115 Westrhester ... 135 145 Kings County. •»■ 4W !w4BT*MCo 142^ 13<-» Knickerbocker. 3'V> S2JI I Windsor — 165 m „ NEW YORK AND OTHER GAS SECURITIES. Bid. Afked. I Bid. Ask'd. Am Lt & Tr... 105 106H *Jackson Gas Os. 85 »2 do pref ©3 80 I •Kan City O ss. 90 93 Bait con 6s 104 l» HM i Lefay Gas Ist Bs. 45 to do con Ist ss.lf>7 10* L&\V C Ist ««. 28 $2 •Blngham O Bs. 93 96 'Mad. (W) Ist 6s. 101 104 Buffalo Gas 4*4 8 Mutual 140 I.ls do 8s M M •!* Am O Ist os. 93 04 •i>n Un O 55.. M M *N V «• Elt 3e. S« 101 Chic Con Ist 65. 101 103 »do con 8s 88 00 C PO&C con 6s. 113 — Ohio A Ind G 6s. 2« sa •Ch P G ref 65. 103 104 Paterson &PO. 60 63 Con Gas N J r>». 84. *0 'Pit's Con G 6s. 80 ST Denver Gas 79 82 Standard ........ 6O 75 •do 5s 81> 93 do pref $>1 mo •do pr lien Us. 98 101 do l»t 8s 101 \t\i •B<l Ist con 63.102H 106 «St J Gas Bs SO 83 Fort W Ist «s.. 4« 82 «St PG c m Ss.lOO _ IN(S * OSi.. R5 »2 St I.f 4Tr 65... 7* 84 IN* I(1 Ist «• 1» 20 m Paul Gas 55.. 9O 04 Indianapolis Gas 40 44 *Syr» G Ist 65.. »•' -, M •do Ist 6a 93 »S Syra 1.l t p Bs.. 721» 73' i •And lnttreit ' FERRY COMPANIES. Bid. Asked. ! Bid. Asked. Brooklyn Ferry. 1 3'» N' T* E R Ist 5s Ms' " 71 do 85... 30 32 10th * 23d 5t.... SO — Hob Fer l»t Bs.lOrt 103 do bonds.. .. BO 70 do con 85...,. 80 92 Union Ferry 13 IS N T A E n.... 40 70 do lit Si T« S3 PHILADELPHIA STOCKB. (Furnished by Charles l>. Barney A Cm . No 23 Broad KSUSTj York - and N(> - 123 ■-• *• ■** Fnlliidelpt.la.) Hi 1 Asked. I Bid. Asked. Am Cement ... 32'» 33 j Leh Valley n R 62», 62*. Am Railway (» 44 Marsden 14 IS Cambria SteM.. .11 31'» PhlU Co »S', 3ft Cons Tr of M J «0 70 do pref *> 41 F.le.: Stor Bat.. H 3.1 | Perm RR C 0... «»** HO » Bier Co of Am. 10' i I<>H Pent) stool C 0... •« 6.1 Falnnount Trao I 10 do pref »7 &S General Asphalt 3 4 I PhlU Elec Co.. » 7-13 »S do Pr«f 21 23 I Phils. Rapid Tr. 13 * nn 1 * Ins Oof NAm 21 21 '» Smokeless Powd. » It I*k#> Bup Corp. 4 5 Union Traction.. 48* i 4rt'i •In Pre.r 21 24 Un Gaa Imp Ox MS M Leh Navliratlon RS>i 80S \%>lsbach Co ...» 35 BONDS. Am Rv cony 6s {M M\t Pe.-» Pa»» Ry 4». PS »7 Ele« A Pt»o 4s. !»l'i »2 Pblla Kloc 4s «Pi •*»% N J Con Ji 102* 102«* do 0* t»\ I(» *&j 4i> UsaJL 1 ■ Metropolit_.i\| B Company I ! oftheCrtyofffeto2?arX I M 49 XOall St. ■ 9 Capital. Surplus £ Prof!ts,s9,ooo,Qoo I ■■ BFMTTON IVKS I'r»xM»a!- ■ ■a ANTON A. RAVEN Vic-^Pr-, _■ __■ RjrvKfu.y rf?i>:w 2<j vjr- p..', ■ Hi BERTRAM CP.fOFR. T Hal IJ ■ ■ GEORGE \ IIARTMANN. S«vVtirr ■ ■ JAS F. M NAMARA. 'V If _ I EH RrfKRTTV K. ANPJW.SOV ti*tTr H ■ FREDERICK 7. mm A«t. 3»-. ' I BB D!RECTOP< ■ f^" 1 Francis M Bacon. D O Mif*. H I WiHuw, LMI P'<:h«H Morwer. ~l I WUh«ri C»rp««;-r. Mm E. P«r*~. 1 1 D. C*v»fortlC li.-V1 i.-V Ch«J«M ?r^ 1 Hrwy W. D«For«. Anron A R«v— . 1 F " k L No— «n 3 Rwn. I J Horace H *« lir t Jofm L R.Ver. I Robert Ho». Ceorg- R. She Won. I _>ytenlv«. j Edw«rtWnar«. I Edward 8. JudKJn. Jchn W. Si— . I LevjaCjM Ledyird. Jobs* J- SJocunv I Brtd.ey M*rnn Fr«nc>» S. Smohex I FrwJeriek T. M*rt«. John T. Terry. ■ E. D Morj»n. r-_ Hctbv Wit—, ■. American Bank Note Company. Broad and Beaver Sts,. New York INVESTORS READ The Wall Street Journal CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE SALES. STOCKS. Shares I | Open.- I HiA- 1 Low- 1 Lut sold. I I In?, i —t. I ere . Mia, 1 » 3.sloiAmal Copper «7'« | »K»| »7 l ij « 10' Am Ice 274 -"1 27 -> 27 - -» 30 Am B-ef SOSSS 1» ]»'*! ■ ! W* 500!.\m Locomotive... 4«% 49 I*,1 *, l - < «» ; t 4.710|Am Smelting ~,\ ~*\< 73S| T*» 2So!Am Sugar E»«fc) IC7 | 1»» 127 20ii Anaconda ' "bpper i ■»^ 7 »; 43S «T» 45, 24O:At Top & B r»— *-l'», MS M<» «> SO Bait A Ohio ! »'• S^'i; ?•% ©•» 1,350 Hklyn Rap -- 1 47% 4* 1 * * : > 4T» 10 Canadian Pacifl % '•• % % •»;Cb*S* OMn :: p. : : ? | rj% 15? »g a«i»c?( • ■ "''• i-^ 5 * i*^ 40i«*ol Fuel & Iron.-I -7 ! », 27 : 3! -.-» ZH 20 ••■-: Southern 32H - ' «j « 40;Pist S^-ur1ti».»....! S4=» 3|>| J« ».» •mS 5 Mi. C"t. X" ! ' : ,",'-! "Sl'S 1 4f> fn-er-M-t • C, 4 20, Mexican Central ■ I*. W., j •» 2. *> Mo Kan * Texas. 21^ -• " -'/* r? I.O*O M.> Taclflc : ♦% . 4y^ : .4S , fe » PO' National L*a.1....; J»U «J» ,*? 70;N V Central ' 1«^ IMU »JJ '^ 240 V V On! & West..; JO^, _MJ» .' 4 ,S\ 1,420 Nor Partflc J I>>>! «* » JJ* lt>;Paciflc Mail -•';*: -»'*l i2<l 640. Pennsylvania .... 12JH 12=, ;-. s5 19.960 Reading I l!;.'i «»| *JfJ WVRook Island I H^t K\ I^7 Jl> 20 i do pref .--; »^ g* S.? ?IH) : Southern Paclfta. . M i p. ; ?:> 2O Sour hern Ry «7H «^ *•» « 46 6W>: Union Pariflc U4 ♦ tgjjj laiu S Rubber =*'» r^»i g^ g^ 91,500 Total gales. -. BONDS. gale,. ' - J^L U—t T-n rac r«f 4-«. . . *^* ! " MINING STOCKS. j 1 " i ,-1 1 17.. i !7'i; .I* ■ IAO\ Atlanta I -}i^} -Ji-*.' m g , .♦; 10O;B*-st & Belcher i -♦• ; •*• i ,^ .i* iOOOfmne Bell I ••* I -^ j ;^ 4 ; JSi Nil 1 On Cal & . Va..-. M | •?♦ "^ .i« 300 Con Cal * Va. . . MMt! PtamondneM .... -W j -\'\ 'A- .jTi »»"<• El pm0.... i .-h \ .-:t^ iM j..w 50t>!Gotdneia Km I »-55 ( °-^ > ;" -. .r» «... rcoidfleM Daley... j ■'• } "'^ ■ \ ? n _ r4>o;Mext^n .•;;;;;;. ,-:.',. : »'^--, s.-chi « c '» 3i»iOntarto 1 3 ; '.. -" j -j 77 i 3.77 •-■'jo ' •;'■■'■ J '*'.'. i — it I ~\u i .1* 3n.> Portland - 1 J- 0 !? 'JS ' J.V3 l.» . 100 standard^. «-^ » : »4 V.wl i.p.> standard , .J-» 2..*^» Tramps Cw> I •»* »: •' '' I . -♦ ' 9.720 Total sales. , — . 1 ~ WHEAT. m ~ ■ §S 325,000, July opOoai ,■ ■ 1 &*' »>» > ■- * ___J : ■* COBALT PRICES IN TORONTa Cobalt I*»*... M I*H S Crown Reserve *' St*Jjuwf "." 1* ,H McKinley-Dar. .-> »-' "' Rr>> * y CHICAGO CLOSING STOCKS. .Z •Am-rloan CM rref... ■♦* N« American S.hipbutldtn< 43* <;? ref^ ■• -^ ,-• . ». A Booth Packing 2«» fSSS V***£* Commonwealth Wlson. ». |^tftV C^ *A rhtcaso T«>Phon O ...Jg j *£££*%« •■ J * Diamond Match ..£"„,,», <i.!e v;T»va?efl.-- *i •Ex dividend l'» I*"" " nt - \. ! FOREIGN COMMERCE IN HAY. Th« Chief of tb« Bureau of of Commerce and Labor, report, h,^» exports of merchandise, gold ami *£*. - | month of May and for the eleven month* « May 31 as follows: MERCHANDISE 123! fe v ..-. «isls !^B Exports «1- -'• --' -TX*£T» Kv-e,, .»por<s. *-tM^- » 3 * -i $ *T-tT -t El»v«n months-- 521.0U.21rt •{ -^^Stf Emmi-m**-****^ ****** **" £!%: ::::::::: £S£s _W* S Bsssa» isillll, WMM»MI •!«*•*» . Export, «O.»»va>rt __-ll°Z'-- ..- -^i^ii*Jt Excess Imports. $91.0*>».m3 $"*«...■■ •• *> •Excess Import!. SILVER- |9W |. Month <* M.x- IJg ■ J&£ £gg £522:::::::::: 'S *■**■** — -S ■SSBBi expert. «■ I •■ ' : Mil W - h*«1«1