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12 We Own and Offer Yielding Short Term Notes \4 A%*°*}6% l First Mortgage Long j 'Kvi* Term Railroad Bonds ]4 ° J_^^_ Electric Railroad j 50 ,to 6° . Long Term Bonds | %% '" " % Equipment Bonds 4W toS^% Municipal Bonds j4% to 4'; n 0 Particular* on Application £end for Circular .Yo. 623 Guaranty Trust Company of New, York ESTABLISHED IS«4 Capital. Jr. 000.000 l« Nassau Si.. - S»* Tort Furp3ur..sr«.r.<V>.oo« S3 l.^'-'.baro St.. E. C. London Investment Bond Yielding ' About 6% Write for our special circular No. SK dosorihin?: an issue of sound bonds suitable for tlip re quirmonis of persons dependent upou income. I Spencer Trask &, Co. j Inv«~-tmrnt Bjnkcr*. ' • ! William and Pine sts., New York. ! 51 ember* New York Stock Exihange. i I \\ri;i): A>IERIC\N fHICI.E COMMON ROVAI, IUKI\(, POWDER TRKF. FEDERAL SUGAR COMMON FOR SALE: on riEi.ns or MEXICO VAI.E 4 TOWVK MX; <O. AMERICAN BRAKE SHOE * rf>RV. FREDERIC K. HATCH xn Rroad -trr^t. N>\v York. T»l*rrirT<» «i""<> Broad. ACCOUNTS FFEO'K F. ilember or Consolldzted Ftock Exchange of N. T. S«M Bro.d 35"37 BROAD ST. Writ* for my opinion on the Stock :"ark»T SOLICITED tMRQUAND TITXE GUARANTEE TRUST CO BOND AND MORTGAGE GUARANTEE CO.. MORTGAGE BOND CO., UVOOLN TRUST CO . DEALT IN. CLIIMTOIV GILBERT 2 WALL ST. Stocks & Bonds Stock Lxchange Securities con '&• bought on the PERIODICAL PAYMENT PLAN and paid for by convenient installments AVOIDING MARGIN CALLS Send for full particulars CARLISLE & CO. BANKERS & BROKERS 74 Broadway. New York. MARGIN ACCOUNTS orders CARRIED IN «•£, OVEE- inTtUC PMTS LOOK . *Ul!ft REPORTS curb | CURB STOCKS OF SALES J. THOMAS REINHARDT. : " w r;:,:.'"M: .r 38 BROAD ST., H. Y. Savings Banks. THE BOWERY SAVINGS BANK, 128 AN!' 13<»- BOWERY. ' NEW YORK. June •». 190«. A f*rr.i p.nr.ual dividend at the rate of KOI rER EXT. per entum ha? been declared md will be credlied to depoßitorE On all MM of *.'.'«! and upward •nd 801 exc«r<linjr ?:•■ •••'• -which sail ha\e i^«-n <>.j.r.i"! at least throe months on the first day of July next, and will be payable on and after ilonda.-. July IWfe. ISSa. Uorey deposited m or iK-fore July 10 will draw Interest froiu July I. 190 S. HENRY A. SCHENCK. Tresldent. WILLIAM K. KNOX. Compiroller. JOSEPH <;. LII'DLE. Secretary. IRVING 115 Chambers St., X. T. Tti* TruKtres have declared a dividend for th* six BMBtB* ending I SB* 33th. IMS, at the rate »l FOUR PER CENT. per annum. "nalinuni* from tl to $1,033 entitle! thereto, payable ou and after July 1 Jtb, l^J*. Deposits made on or before July 10th will draw interest from July Ist, 1908. W. H. B. TOTTEN. President GEOEGEB. DUNXIXG. Secretary H.E-T£X£CJr..Ch«irman of Finance Commit THE BANK FOR SAVINGS. I>' TUB • ITV OF NEW YORK. :*ii Fourth Avenue. June lMh. I'.«»S. I7RTM -anmai. III\IUKM» The Board •>? Trus!«-«*s has declared an interest Uivi <en<l for the: Pis Mo&thc *nJinc June 3<lth ISMJS. at the rate T>r i'Ol'K IKI! < I NT. p«r tannn on all *urn« of JfiOO and upwards entitled thereto, and payable on and after July .'"• l 1."1-1l 1."1 1 he dl«*U«li4 »:ll be cre<J;iej ti depusiiors as« prin cipal. July l*t. r.*<t». • Itejxjfeits made <>n before July loth will draw inter' Ft from July is 1 !!••"•■ WALTER TRIMBLE. President. CHARLES A. BHERMAK S«>rr.-tary. IAMBS KNOWLES. Comptroller. GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK >. X ( or. (th Ate. and IBth St. INTEREST AT Jill: RATE OF FOLK 1KI; CENT. A fir .•!:;: ANNCM ■".ill be credited depositors for tea i\/O -IX MONTHS ENDING JIM; go on all sums * Jrom $.*» to $3,000 eiitlti«d thereto under the by laws, payable July 2<». t)«j>c«hs made on or before JULY 10 will draw Interest from JULY 1. !&<-*■ JAM EH QriKLA* President. <HA. '::>..- M DUTCUEB. Treaa'r. J. H.OIPDEN ROBB. J S»- re tarles FHANrto SI. BACON, jr.. r'- reumf ' Union Dime Savings institution, EKOADWAT. BO ST. AND SIXTH AVENUE. GREELEV BQI ABE. NEW YORK. interest FOUR Per Cent - Per Anrium. from fS to $5,000. Credited July Ist. pay • tie July JCth or any time later. CHARLES ■ 6PBAGUJS. h«sM(Bt. FBAJCCIO 51. LEAKE. Treasurer. snuxasj 6 ■.--. ■-' ■••■•«■>• GOVERNMENT BONDS. The following shows yesterday's closing quota tions lor government bunds, compared v-ith Tues day's: — June I<J. — June 17 — Bid. Asked. Bid. A*ke4. V s 2- rejrl'terei", 1330 I'* I*.1 *. }iir> 1O4'« 105 V. &■ -•>. couiHjn. 133U l« 1-:. «• *^ &*. reFiat^re^. IM6 1"! 101 101 101* i fcjs. H.OWOB. l»0S ««1 '."J** Ml 1O1*« V 2 ... *T!ii)l| tf'.rie l«»i ! « — i>«. , — Il',I I ', g. *%. nr's'erf.l. WJ,.... !-l '« 1-2 12! ', IL'2 V.. 6. 4?. coui«jii I •-• '-'-' . •-* IS2 141 4 V-& | ,t...., t .... _«i-»- i». j'»-- '»-: •• tti I»>4 l^iiia — IRREGULAR MOVEMENTS IN SEOURlllto NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES— WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, 1908. • - . — ■ j ; Actual Sal* '' j Closinf. fchartsl »•-. i " ; ~ j Actual Sales j Closing. Share" I Net I . r^]Hifhll owlFln'll Bid ASK "old rl?nge| OpenlHighi [ Bid | Ask gold jch ngel — _— 1-- 3H .%. . 3.,; , - I — -fS ,T A in«-ch>in,«r, co ' |s~»*~F~S !i rg~^ HS -8 !l!!«?o'oro cc vu < g"£fi'«;o'S. t ,?.-.K-.::: ;5 »* ;f « s » 4l illUM— If til I 1 IgßiSifiiwii i ilßtS^ 111 1 $ 111 I =1 1^^ I liil I «S a lisas: ;;r-r:;;; ™E ff *-.a S 8 J =|^S^! 1 -? ! !vi l :: s ti ■ : i :.;::;SS SS«£ Pr ::::::::: H■bp |» »B :|=iV'U:::::::::::::: SJB-3 JJ 3 1 1 I^==; 111! 1 1 1 1 lili 11 I.S J-.: |ooSr K ?,S fcji. «« «X «* «« !■•■ |» T^SloSciVoi-i-sieiV.-.^-.... J^ »| !§* -S8 -; 2l"'A G 'J" S/ "' «■» « » '? «• — m s"' iKS »f «SfJ«, s <»* « «^«« 2(« _*i,i ]«'.. O. C. & St. I*pr m: w w | joO ♦» Railway Investment .. 3% J» . 38 3S t4 ltW _% Coorado-Fuer&slron 11 If tl] I United Railway Investment pr, m 111 I IBS^B 11 1 il l 1 1 iiss^ 1 1 1 111 g 81 81 I " 18» « aM££B!stf":«sKii;;:: .! I ;ij aB ". r> 800 -^•Distilling becunties ;» M .■;:; |{ dB% g il^Wabash : i* : 81 23'^ i § 33% s5 , .1^ bass's SSc't.::::::::::::: • » 96g 96 9«4 96 MO | « Western Union Telegraph 8? 56 |* I * %i ; | 3* i pBJgl iji 1 £11 1 I bJBSHkse i ti d « > ,0 Granb >'£. M J&!.£. ) nr 131^132 130»,i 131 Vi 131 134 ™! Z-H Wheeling & Lake Erie bft *tt »* »' 62* _1; Grent Northern pr-- : — j- L itf-< 60 5934 59a- 59% 6> » . : — ?5» - 3 ;i-C;re«t Northern Ore ctf5...... jg ____ ; i_^_ Total sales for the <la> .(1 Juno IT. a uSiwive. 5i.316.557 shares, compared with 110.3b9,<V. : Total sales. January 1 to June Li, mciusi . .^ — _ •Unlisted. FINANCIAL AFFAIRS stock VALUES WEAK. Filial Prices WeVL Above the Lowest •Heavy Gold Exports. The failure of Tuesday's advance in prices &» attract an active demand for stocks induced sellinp pressure from the room element In yes t.rdays trading, in the course of which a num ber of noteworthy declines were forded though before the close the greater part of the loss was recovered on buying by operators, who evidently did not care to. go home with short, contracts outstanding The decline was helped by the action of the Vanderbilt directors in passing the dividends on the common stock or the "Bis Four" and on the preferred stock of the Lake Erie & Western: also by adverse weather reports from the Southwestern grain sections, which have suffered severely from the excessive rains and floods. .The scarcity of floating stock was reflected in the light offerings of New York Centra! and "His: Four" on the dividend an- : nouncement but the prices of the issues, how ever declined easily on small dealings, the latter ending the day at a net loss of 7*k. while New York Central, after losing more than 1 point, closed at a partial recovery. As the income of the New York Central will be directly affected by the suspension of dividends on the shares of two of its most important subsidiary companies, further weakness in the New York Central Is sues will not be surprising. After the specu lative community recovered from Its so-called fright over this dividend matter it relapsed Into a condition of practical inaction, diverting its thoughts from market operations to leports , from Chicago, paying especial attention to th«; speech of Senator Lodge, which was favorably received, particularly that part of it referring to the unwillingness of the President to accept a third term. Speculators do not like the Presi dent, but the chances are that their attitude will not affect his standing as a statesman and a patriot. Of the total business of 325.834 shares Union Pacific. Reading. United States Steel and Amalgamated Copper supplied nearly two-third-'. At one time Union Pacific showed a maximum loss of more than 2 points, but its final figure •was only % under the closing of the preceding day. The company's new bonds were again active, with many sales at a fraction under the subscription price. Ontario & Western was again bought In moderate amounts by well in formed interests, and it wad reported in trust worthy quarters that the regular 2 per cent dividend would be declared next week. Barn- Ings of the coal roads are keeping up remark ably well, a reflection of which Is presented in the action of the directors of the Lehigb Valley In Just declaring the regular dividend on the common stock and an extra dividend of 1 per cent on the same issue. Money was easy and not affected by heavy gold export engagements. Current stock market conditions do not sug gest the probability of important movements In securities in the immediate future, though it is thought there will be a moderate advance fol lowing the nomination of Secretary Taft. and a decline of equal dimensions when Mr. Bryan has himself put forth for the third time as the standard bearer of the Democratic party. Of course, prices may move contrary to expecta tion, as they quite frequently have done in the past, but Wall Street apparently has made up its mind that the course mentioned will be fol lowed to the letter and is governing its opera tions accordingly. Politics doubtless will play an important part in Wall Street movements until after the election. There probably will be periods when the Bryan chill Vill upset prices to the extent of a few points, and times when values will advance under the confident feeling that the Republican par.ty will be successful; but it hardly appears likely that there will be extensive changes in values, particularly on the down side of speculation, unless there should be some development In the business world of sufficient Importance to affect the intrinsic worth of securities. Crop disaster, of which tin-:.- is now not the slightest indication, would carry quotations lower. Mr. Bryan's election would prove ■ bear card of big dimensions, while the retention of the Republican party in power would be far reaching in its effect as a market influence in favor of the advocates of higher prices. All the chances are in favor of cheerful developments In the future; but, nev ertheless, the majority of Wall Street Interests and people outside the Street undoubtedly for weeks to come will exercise extreme caution in speculative and business operations. It is not likely, however, that they will sell their invest ment* or accounts held mi large .margins on political scares. When the. campaign is near- Ing it." end the signs of Republican success may be bright enough to warrant the inauguration of a discounting movement in the stock market. SECURITIES AT AUCTION. Th<» following securities were sold yesterday at auction at the exHiatiK' salesroom by Adrian H. lluller & Son: Hy or.-Jcr of administrator* '.* i«har#* Automatic Fire Alarm arM Rxtin »;ulahrr «*owj>any. per share . $"0 75 h Bharr- Manhattan Hf-acii Hotel and J,«n<l • •..miiany ]!■:••>'<.. [.1 nh-»r«-.« Journ«a; A- • Buinbara 10 aharea Ballet I^and Compan) of Uapine City. Dakota, lot -. .2840 rot account of whom ii may concern*". " ■J.:. »har«-s >• m Excbai«« Hank 32(»Vi .Vi *har<s Chatham National Hank ••■•• |oi i,900 charrii North Atnf-ri?an Saving* Company, I'lttxburK. Peon . ' $-:. vk> 7.V) hliiire* Ann Arbor Railroad Company |.r^ torad. MB at SI HM 11 ' . . 2SU M shares Camuli Trust Company \\ J153 }.-,<«> MMsl.ure .v Westmoreland Railway dim nortfiac< •'• per ■■■• „-••!•! bond, 'iv» irt;u, Feb ruary. '•• l>< ■•■" on j.-oi (n !<• j-hares M<"ch9n!>>" N'an-TBl Hank "47'j 1". (ihar^s O.rn ■ i.aiiitf- Hank ;j_. (> ;. *h:m» «Vrirul f'.atik .if \\if.\< hester county. Whit* Plain . N. V .... sag a »:.*;«* ri'ltrnrll ;»*nk of Cfcoifuercfl i(i^ XEW.TORK DAILY TRIBCSE. THTRSDAY. JUNE M, 1W» BOND MARKET SALES. 33*1 Japans 4V4s,'::'. ■** BOW J^JF^^iar^72% lUHM UJ «*» 1 10OW. X CrSI M * nw uo 4 S »<•;„, SOW L 8 4 m -" « 921 i bUUU Rep 01 Cuba os..l'Ji 1 ' 41 ' __ a2',x 61IIKJ \a (is Voiu Ctts. J'J 1 14000 do •• ■■• r 'i s vH MUUK V C 4-^ UMi 12U0001.* S.SLa-. l'» 2 old i«r*i i««w «• Vf «. ■ 'i" 5 SSSSS S#iS:»! M«" , dci nl ",i t «:' 102-.B UMV uo 11.17 01a... Un ; »» ** J^A * »» 17000 do 104»4| a«IO Mo X* 1 »« «; Kt ,^ -.<M.K> Am T& T Collvl |6«» do M.. -•-• •; ng woo uo *: 85%| oouo do ;.-:;. •;;,• S Al 5 0 T^ at : l : 0 . Gs :: 1^:! JSS 600 A^llli'Si^^ii^Ml 4s atpd 86%| TWO N X G * E L H CSOO do Gen 4s US ! «_ J ?? b V|"'x. "ii lUUU Jo .ml «W»| 10000 N*? N o, s^ ll^ 0 t^XIO do UM»| • V° n r^i». «a 125% 1000 do Convt 45... «O=i|2BOoo do Deb "'•"j-.:}.^ HOW d., Convt .v.. .i'!<"-4 >000 doCtfa let pa..*^» loou do 100% 8000 do y , Vt S5 B £ ° ° M 4 "- "^| SX O-^W-Hef !>5 . 2fSS :!:: >t:,.: s .o.k i:r- ««»*Js«ril:::88i IS i: :::::"::: ■::•&. --' ' '- «- i;:: l!> JS Z :::::: ::-:S ; ?«^* : 'i:::SJs 1(HX» do PJ M 345. 83 i do ,--,V,VV,,Ms V)% K.OOO Bkln Rap Tr 4s 73 5000 0 S «;Ota_H«« 4s 8..., 1080 da ... 72* 5000 Perm 3%a 1918. •• • jj},? lUOOO do 7.'! I loiH' do . .- •■••■•• ■■. ,{,* 1000 Bkln L : n Gai 8e.103% 12000 do .on 4s Rcts.Wi£ 13000 CSo lst Kxt 6e.109% 21000 do •■■■••.■• ".„ :: a»XL limio do ....: IOM4 3000 do ZZg 1000 do I'd 102% 10000 do •■•;••••;-,„■ » 16000 Ceni Leather ;..«. »4 5080 XI A- Stl <ol .-. » 1000 Cent ]'ac Gtd 4s. !*7 * HOOO do •••"••• ■'.ii 3000 do 3Hs 84% 5000-K V. A.- M •■".■-■ - nl DOOO C A O Con 55... 112 ; 1000 St 1. I M & fa I"" 1 __ 1000 do Gen j ! ilO?^ 1000St\*SFGen A 4A 4 SSS cc d 80*...d 80*...B 0*.. . - n .?::: i™ «^sM[^ 2? 4000 do Reg ... MM HH» do <on 4s •« 25000 do Gen 4s Rets ;»7' 1 - *%* -,••••; L\ 4'nhi do »7% 3000 SA & A P 4." ... 8.. 7000 do 111 Div 45..101>,\ 1000 So Pac Ist Ref 4* 110000 do3%s S9'il jnl o^J? UM»C M* m P Gen ™m T C%' &R Wfii::^ 35000 do : : '. '.'.'.'.'.'. boh v*»> re* *p 'I 1I 1 s« . . i<; A % 5000 CRI & P Gen ! 10000 Union Par Ist 45. 10 « 4s $>«.% i 20000 do Convt 4s »in 2000 rio Ref ( r ■; wi%lioiooo d O ♦']* 20000 do Rlt 4« <",4 «SOOO do ;' ;> 21.0.1 ,i,, 1 447000 do ■■■■■ »1.4 "jfiOO do ' ... r 64% 1 1329000 do Ist Kef 4s 1000 C st P M & O I «' 1 lV < fi s J2««: 1127000 do . ■ ',:,' 1000 Col A- S i 1«T ii.! <M 125000 V S Fteel S 1- ss. •■; ■■* 6000 .'... Ref & Ext 29000 ,do • «• ; 41 .-,, 70 I 17«V)O do i 25* 30.K1 col Mid Is- 4«.. 03 I 3000 v« i c X- C 8a... 88 1000 E T v & G Con I 2nno Wnbash Ist to.. 103% Ist r , s l<"T.i 8 lOOOO^ do Ref * Ext 4s 54 lOfiO Frie lft'con 4^.80 1 71O<iO d., -j3] 1 WOO r ( \v f- ]i i- lut.Wl ' 111100 d.) ;.•••'* 32000 mt b T S Ctfs.KWUI WOOO do i';"*" "'-,. r.fMio <1O1 O 10f»'--:l '.itoto Wab Pitts T Ist.. 4..<» inn<*> do !•;■■;■! ...'... ! mono do 43 mnnmt.Met 4',s . .. •"■'••.• ?ono Weft Md 4s ... <-. «o<v» do n-.»il 1000 tv tin Ci Tr ■■■ ■86 470f.n 00 ;; .. .. *» I 1<m«) W*l. X Ist Con ,-,, jrwvirt T a G N l«t r.s.iot ' 4s "f VS 10.-k-( Int P^per fis . 101 ; ! Total sales of bonds. 53.4G6.000. / MONEY AND EXCHANGE. MONET MARKET.— Money on call opened at 14 per cent: highest, 1' 2 per cent; lowest. 1' 4 per cent: closing. Hi per cent: last loan. 1' : per cent: ruling rate. 114 per cent. Tim*" money was not In activb demand" but was obtainable In generous volume. Rates. '\% / per cent for sixty days. 2fr2',i per cent for ninety days. 2UfJ2?4 per cent for four months. 3<S3'i per cent for flvt months, 3'i per cent for six months and 4'of4 l i per cent for over the year. Mercantile paper of Hip higher grades met with a good market. There was a fair amount of such paper. Rates. 314 ptr cent to 4U per cent for sixty and, ninety days' indorsed bills receivable. AffiUj 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 a shade easier, with sterling rates down 5 to 10 points to 4.5~U£H.8730 for cables, 4.872*4.8710 for demand sterling and 4.S."A :: '&4.sr..~>.'> for 'sixty-day hills. Short francs were quoted at 5.15% less 3-64*/. -..15% less 1-32 nnd* short reirhs marks at 95's i«-ss 1-S2@Bs^. The market held steady in the morning ami early afternoon. Rates were practically unchanged from the opening at 4.S7'ifrj 4.8730 for cables. 4.87(5 4.8710 for demand sterling and 4.85»4@4.8360 for sixty-day bills. Short francs, were quoted at ', 15%, less 1-32, and short reichsmarks at 95%, less 1-32. Sterling rates showed little change In the afternoon. Demand bills were quoted at 4. 8705 4.8710. Bankers' posted rates were as follows: Sixty days. liemnini. f=t*rllni? 4 >•« 4 ss Germany, rei'jhsmarks iCi's J»s*i Paris, franrs .YlT's 8.14*4 Uel(?luin. franca 5.20* i B-1614 Switzerland, francs .">.l**i. IAS% Hollar.. l. ffulld>rs •*"'■» -WHi DOMESTIC EXCHANGE.— 12...c dis count; Chicago, 35c premium; St. Louis,* 50c-dis count; San Francisco, sight 10c premium, telegraph 12lic premium; New Orleans, commercial 25@50c discount, bank $1 premium; Cincinnati, 10c pre mium; Savannah, buying 3-16 c discount, selling par. BANK CLEARINGS.— York. exchanges $211,800,063. balances $20,308,045; Chicago, ex changes $37,550,341. balances $2,926,005; Baltimore, exchanges $3.78'J,846. balances $326,073. SILVER MARKET.— Bar silver, 53"£c. Mexican sliver dollars. 47c. Bar silver in London closed at 24 7 8 d; unchanged. GOLD I'KKMUM.- In Madrid. 12.75; Lisbon, 11.25. MKXM'AX EXCHANGE.— exchange on New York Is quoted at 2.02 c. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS. - Customs receipts reported from Washington, $971,711; internal rev enue receipts, $728, 536; miscellaneous receipts, $145.07<5. Receipts for the day, $1,545,624; expendi tures. $1,470,000. Receipts for (he month to date, $^8,862,422; expenditures. 128.349,009; excess of re ceipts, $522,422. Receipts for the year to date, $575,269,572; expenditures, $G35,350,7f.5; excess of expenditures, $63,051,183. BUB-TREASURY.— The Bub-Treasury was debt or to tin- Clearing House $1.91*4,099. PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. (Kumlilir.i by Charles D. Itarn»y & Co.. No Si Broad street. Hem York, and No. 122 .South '<th street I'nliitaelptJa > Hid. A»k«-d.| Bl'l. Askeii. Am Cement. SX% 33 i I^!iißi, Val Rn. «tl% «!•'» Am Ky Co 44 44' V | Maraden m IS Cambria Steel. .. <'>•» | l>hlla Co *>>* .fit Cm Tr of n J. •>".• 'iO'-ji do rr«-f ... 411 401 j Kl.. St l!at Co. 32 -8*."4 Perm It It C 0.... »^>»i tliM EJac Co of Am. 1"'» K"»|l'Piin s*t*>f! Co ..IB «ft Kalrmount Trac. 9 in do |.r«>f 07 :»7 l - Gen A*ptmlt .3 4 Phila dec C 0... !•'» t% do prer 21 23 phlla Rap Tr . . 1.1' 4 I.T, In. CO of N A. 21 21 «i Sinnkelens I'ow. . . J> 11 Lake Sup Corp. 4 .'• Tnlon Traction . 4H'i 4t;»; to pref- "<" < 24 In <!as Imp Co.. X', K4» 4 l^-hlßli N«v 88 S!» W>l«bach Co 21 9 BONDS. Am ny cony la. P7 »7' 4 j I'hlla Dae is rtltU «I>V Klee A leo An.. Ml 4 '•''- do fia .... fi|VV I<»> N I Con :•>■ I''-. I"- 1 *! I'lilla Co 6» 06 Jt9 Peo V*— Hy 4». fct". iti INACTIVE STOCKS. The following were the last actual sales and th« closing quotations for stocks In which there were no transactions yesterday on the New York StocK Exchange: La.t Closing. | I-« _.«■■?■ . sale. Bld.Asked. =•»'" B ':) Asked. Adam* Ex.l« 7 170 1»1 LB & W.. 1»\ " « AACChp* 87 b» t>7 do pref.... 4^ 30 « •Am BS pf T7!, 75 78 | Lake shur.aw 275 - Am Can... 4* 4 4' a 5 | Long Island. 38 M 4^ AC& Vpf ObVs 9B » B Va Marine ■"% { ' » Am C0a1... 120 100 150 do pref ... 21 21 j~ Am Cot Oil .'.OS 3(^i 31 Mackay Co.. M Wi. do pref... »0 SO W do pref.... W>'« to t>o* Am Ulst T. 30 — 3« Man feea.-h.. 2V» i « Am Exp.v.lß3 181 185 | Manhat El.. 135 131 133 •Am Gr T. 8 7", «'4 Md Coal pf, W» .J — Am H& L 3* 3V4 4 I'M St Ry... Xt 23 30 do pref... IS IS 1U Mcx Cent... 15** M 10 •Am Un... «»«, « 10-41-Mich Cent... — 126 1}« •do pref.. 21>, -M 22 M& St L... 27* g S Am Malt... i>V 5 &\. do pref «• •>» '- do pref... »5 30 31 MSP&S rt Mno 110 llo^. •AmS pf H79 774 71*4: do pref ... .l.«« 4 133 13. •Am Snuff. 2-H) 1W 220 I M K&TpT 01 f g «1 •do pref.. U2 90 9.1 | Nash & C...113 110 \M •Am S I pf-.1-JSVi 123 127 «Nat Bis pf.H4S 114 15* Am T&C. 68 «o «• NX & Btp.. lo »'•» ll> Am Tob pf. i«t W-<» HO do pref .... .0 W •Am W pf. 884 88 *» (NRof Mpf 51%. — «1 Ann Arbor. — 20 30 do 2d pf.. 1. 15V» IV* do pref... — 70 Xl New C Coal. 35 25 40 BAO pf 87 S3 88 »N V Air B. «7 •» «* rc.lio 112 120 NTC*StL»» 3M!4 41 Brunswick.. 9 s\ 10% d" l*t pf.102 »2 W» B n & P.. 91 To 106 I do 2d pf . . 72 •» .4 do pref... 103 103 — NY Dock pf 74 .3 — Buff &8 pf «4\ — «V NYL. & W ,-- 117 125 can 50.... 62^t 60 63 | N Y&N J T.fOS 100 10» C& S A T.104V» I<><> 110 I N V NH&H.I3K 135 13H<, Cent I. pf.. 9.{ «IM, »4.a Nor & \V... «> «!> «»Vk cofN J. 185 184 155 i do pref R<> 70 80 Ch & A pf. .">*'* M •'.« Ont Silver... SH 3'i ''"i <• &F. I pf.115 — ' l.'-o | !'.< Coast... 79 77^i «»Vi CB & Q 22S ISO 240 do Ist pf. 90 BO 10i> CGW pf A 23 22 24 do Cd pf . ."9 W> 100 dj deb... 4!*% 47 51 Pen GaK & C »2«4 "2 92t; <• 1&1. pf — 4«» «<) PCC*BtL pf «1 87 H»5 CMtSIP pf.l33>-i 150 132 Pitta C0a1. .. 12 124 13 C& Nw pf.204',, l«l» 2"2 Pr Stl C pf. 83 82^ 85 CStPM&O.I32 130 13S Pull Pal Carls 9 158 15'J\4 Chic T Tr. 5 4 8 I Quicksilver . M 4 "* do pref.. 13 10 23 I do Dref IVi 1 n Chic C Tr. 3'i 3'i 3!4 # Ry Stl Sp .. 37 85% 3S Cleve & P.lfiH 1C2'.4 — Read Ist pf. *2 So «3 CF&I pf 50 45 60 I do 2d pf . . Sl'4 81% 84 C& II C&I 21% 211 21H RW & 0...U4i; US 125 Con C0a1... 87'j «0 J»» Rut RCopf 27 23 30 Corn P pf 70 69% 72 SI-SSF Ist if 54% 50 54 DL* W..BOBJS «39 633 do 2.1 pf . .2H 27% 2H D* R G.. 25% 25 2»P a doC&Klcf.«i.l33 113 130 DMA P D 11»4 8 13 ] do ctfa pf. — -- 13'» Det Dltlt 37 37 — do ctff new 31 41 51 • D9S & A ll'i 11 13 Ft L*S\V 1« 1« MM •do pref.. 19% 111 22 do pref 3.V» 34\. 33* i Krie2Jpf.. 2S 234 24% Pears-It pf . . !*> — V»l lv & T H. C 2% •'.(• ■ X<» S_a s* *Ipf i« SO Jrt do pref... PS »0 100 Tex * Pac. 22% 22 2.1 Fed M * S. 71t»» 70 DO do Land T 57 57 «'• do pref... 741, 74 71 Third Ay R. 30% 30% 31% Gen Ch Co. «i.% 55 63 T Rjra AL. OS 1'» 11 do pref... W> W> 100 TC R T l*)'i 80 91 •Gt N saba.l2fl 12*% 130 «c R & P.. «•» 5 « Hay El Ry 23 22 2774 V rig M pf 01 »<>% 02 do pref.. 74 73 — I USCIPAF pf 73\ 71 73 Hock Val.. 88 87 00 1: s Express 80 70 S3 da pref... So»i — V* »1T S I^^th. 12 .1 12 Homestake. 74% 74% 7« •<!.-, pref. . . 10t>»; OS l"4\i Inir-R Co.. .MU, 5° — 1; sR & I. 49 47 49 do pref... 84% 77 — T R*R 10 10 13 Int Paper.. lOU lii 10% 'Jo pre f. . 22% 24 80 do nref. . . r.<t 53 5R IT SR2dpf 6O 56 «1 •Int Power. 3'» 25 3O Vandal'a R. «* — M Int Pump.. 23 23 23% Va-C Oh pf.loo lOO^ 101 lowa C If.. 34 33% 34% Va I C ft C .'.2% 50 63 Kan * M.. 33 33 42 »Vulcan Pet. 4% 4 3% Knn <• A.- S 24% 2"?% 24% »<\ a pref... 28 28 55 dr. pref... W% TC.% SR% Wells- F Ex.2««rt 250 305 KCFP&M pf fl« 5 *♦ West Md 0 8% 12 ! 4 Ker» &D M 8% 4 8 W&L.E Ist pf 13 13 1« do pref... 25 20 30 ' do "Apt.. » 7 0 klof c pf « — «7 \vr<* Cent... 17 1«% i«% Lac Ha«... Oil', — 100 do pref 39 SB% 4O do pref... 00 BO 100 | •Unlisted. I AMERICAN SECURITIES ABROAD. I London, June 17. 4p. — The market for Amer ican securities was Inactive, but well supported. I^ast quotations follow: London New York New York close, equivalent, close. Chanjren. Anaconda s T » **'* «*» —'4 Atchlson St'm MT» M?ii + "»» Can Pac MB 181 lrtO'a + '4 •S*t Paul l-t I*l^1 * 1^ MS 134»» + *» Erie !!••*• «8* 1S 5 » + V* do Irst pref 3« 39 SS% -t^l 1 * 111 Central IS3 121t i 13OH _ 7, I>ouls & Nash lll'j los'j ios'-, N V Centra! lO7'j lf>4»« 10.V« — >4j I'ennsylvania fi-"» 122 121 H + "4 Readlne <W»"i» Jl4'» 114 —'M Southern Pac *98»» S7 a » 87% +■} ■* Tnl.m Pac 1.11 147 1 147 + % V S Steel BS% :<7 7 k 37% do prer ICW* H«> % 102 - % •Xx dividend. FOREIGN MONET MARKET.— CaII money in London, X 7''n\ per cent: open market discount "rate I fur short bills. 1-%' a 1 7-16 per cent; lons bills. I%© ' 1 7-16 per cent. Berlin discount rate. 3% per cent. Pails discount rate. I -, per cent. Paris exchange on London. 25 franca 12' centimes. Bar gold, 77». 10 ; d. Berlin exchange on London, 20 marks 39'^ pfennigs. FOREIGN SECURITIES.— British consols for money. 87-% per cent; for the account, 87 7-H.i French rentes. 94 francs 65 centimes. GUARANTEED STOCKS. Bid. Asked. I Bid A , k ,. Alb * Susq 212 | Hart & Conn W no' _ Alb A Vermont. HS 70 111 Cent L. I.lna 01 Ut All»-gh & West. l 32 1374 Jollet & Chic. . 150 Mo Am Tel & Cable W 7O L. SNR R& C 1"1 __ At &C A Une.lM 100 La &Mo Xlv pt.l6» 170 Am? & Say. .102 lotf Little Miami. •>(« 2 1 -k Avon G&Mt SI M — Lowell & And 231> Beech Creek.... 87 V 3 Malm Coal pfi". 100 110 Herkihlre 130 145 Mine HA S H 100 Uleerk BftFF. 10 2ft Morris & F>Bexl77 l«T Boat A.- Albany.. 2u<> 2>»T» Nash & Decatur'l7a l%k Bo«t & I»well..20O — Nashua * Low 240 _ Boat & I'rov 275 290 NY & Harlem .110 I'M Brooklyn City... 185 103 NYL A w 117 33 Cam & 8RR..141) — Ninth Ay* ISO _ Ca i**« lßt sf•■•}!'!5 f •■•}!'! — North Carolina"! 140 lao do -M pref... 11. — N . R Rof N „ .., 80 _ r'ayuga & Buaq.2oo — NRRof X r J 7O an cys a k R.aoo i3o Nerth P , nn .. J :;;2oS _ '•Ilß'I 18 ' ,*, * * (.100 105 Northwest Tel... »0 100 Ch & E 111 ctfs.lls 12.. Nor & War pf . . 193 305 do I'ref UK) 110 Ogden Mine 03 105 Cleve & Pitta. I.IS 170 Old Colony! ""lM 1N« Col & Xenla . . . 201 210 Oawe, &>^ra : 2O? 215 Com Union Me.. 100 — p. c &At ■/,,... 73 „ ConcdTd & Mon.inS — Pat & Hud Rlv..l()0 — Co-.'- &■ Ports... 100 _ Pat & Ramapo...l6o _ C & Pas- Pf 130 150 I'eoria AR Vy 160 185 C.inn River 2.'.0 — phll & Trenton.. 24o _ Del & Hd Brk..lWl 200 Pitts B*. L X ..«..► 70 Pet Hills & 9... 88 — do pref 120 138 Kast Pfiin ISfl 145 Pitts Ft W A C.165 lt:a Kant Mahanny.. 45 — do special... ISO 183 EiKhth Avenue.. 3M> — puts McX A V..120 Elm ft William. *R 94 Prov ft Wore. ..250 — do rref 110 — Renns A Sara,.. 176 ISS Erie 4 Ka1mm..220 — Rorh 4 Oen Vy.llo Krie A Pitt* ..140 145 RW * 0 114 IIS Kit. l,hir pr»f. .125 130 Second Avtnuc. 100 Vt W A .1 pf...131> 1374 Sixth Avenue 100 ISO 42<1 St Ar,St F. — 800 South AAt Tel . m — Franklin Tel ... 45 — - Southwest R R .104 10« Gold A Stk Tel DO If*) Twent>-«htrd St .383 _ ORR ft B Cc.,225 210 UNJ RR 4 C.243 248 Ooghen «: Dec. 4O — Itlia Clip A 8.. (W 7fk Orand River Vy. 112 120 t'tlra A Blk RIv.IIK 175 Greene 110 117 Utlca CA 8 Vy.l3S 14* FERRY COMPANIES. RM. Asked. Hid Aakeii Brooklyn Ferry. I Ji» N T*ER 1.15.M ' 71 do ft« 30 32 I l*>trt * 231 stt 30 _ Hob Frr l ? Si.lOrt Ma do bond* 50 70 d. con B» .. . .PB J»2 Union Ferry 12 I.S NY* Ell 40 50 J do Ist »l 78 fij 7 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Capital, $1,000,000 Surplus & Undivided Profits, 5i,292,0i3 ' * DIRECTORS iT _ pfl , v »AKFR Y.TK.Xn Ik MAEBTO*. V£. ?B«n?^f s"i*att«n Co . N T. P v * '"n Rn k*r« jc. T. Pr« c'.»Vo,M Nktl«nal Bark. N. T. J P M ,-.-,- * i Bank.m. BJ T FDWIN M BHKI.KY. . WMMAM H rom.R ' SD*ncer Tr»»k * Co.. Bankers. N. T. Tr*» -.. -, National Back. »T. JAMES CANNON. , „ DAMFI. G. REID. Vlc»-Pr.-'« Fourth National Bank. N. T. Vlce-Pres L!b-rty N»*:onal Bank ST EDMUND C. CONVERSE. / EIMVARI> T. SWISIHET. ■>» . Pr^."!.!»nt. N T. Pres. First National Bank. KaasaaOtT HENRY P. DAVISO>. «,„«-. JOHN F. TffOMP-ON. T ' Vtr,.-Pr#». Tint National Bank. is T. vice- President. N. T. WALTER E. FTIEW. Rank T CIf.BEKT .. TIIOi:>K. FRKDFRirK T. HAHKFM.. r*. n.nk. vic«-Pr«s. National Park Ea=X s T FRKDERfCK T.. HAHKELI-. n*nk. EDWARD TOW.NSF.Xt). -T * . Vlr*-Pr«>» IlllnoU Tru.t A Savlnc» Bank. Preß . Importer* & Tra-ler»- x on «I «,.-, v Chicago -—.-r-v AI.BKRT H. ni«,(,1% ' M -*S.r A. BARTON HF.PBrRN. V |, ► Pr-- ' ha«. National Ban*. V ▼ Pr«M«it Cha;e National Bank. N. T. SAMITEI. WOOI.VERTON. 'T * THOMAS W. I.AMO>T Pr»». Callatln National Back •: T ■ 24 Vlce-Prenlrlent. N. T. EDWARD F. C. TO|v<. T . G i.TSdS sVch«""^?at.^a, Bank. VY. »*•• First National Bank. J.r^rr at 7 ' - Particular attention is called to the personnel, character and strenjth * " . this Company's Directorate. INTEREST IS AIXOWF.D UPON DEPOSIT?. 1 JssBsIsS^S^SSBS^SSB^SSBS^SBSS^iS»»SSSS^^^^i .^^^^-^_^^^__ OUTSIDE SECURITIES. In the absence of Boston trading, owing to the holiday there, business was cut down to a consid erable- extent In outside sfcurlties. In disSTyed thp mtnlnK stocks fair animation was displayed. Prlc in K en?rkl ruled st-ady. although fluctuations narrow. American Writing **»* ff 0"*"™0 "*"™ neglected. Havana Tobacco preferred tm "? ed about " points. Standard Oil was Irregular. Chi cago Subway was steady. In the mining group Greene-Cananea ruled firm. Dominion Copper was slightly higher. Nlplsslng was easier Orphan Copper was fairly active «t a small t a n c n "^*i change. Cobalt Central was steady. Boston as heavy Butte-Xew York developed some activity at a" small advance. Changes elsewhere were un important. Bonds were dull and unchanged. INDUSTRIALS. ' 3Mißsr«s«»Oss,...l £»[ "»°i *3 %% l * 2'^' Havana Tob pfd, •» » *» » L«, Manhattan Trans 2H - a l ~rZ^\ m % -.1 asm OH i >iOS | 60. [ _ 60^_^l. RAILROADS. 100 ; Chic Subway 1 20 I 2Q I ■ I ' -"" MINING. ; Shares i o & -| High- : I»w- i ««Sl td 1 ,^sTl sst. 1 ssi. 1 sslm 2«io: Alaska M 5ec....; 71« T-M V ] P liio BinK cent Stand. T-M J-M Mi. • * Boston Copper | 12% 1-* J - ■* 1W Brit Col Cop ! J\ ♦-« « «J 5 Butt e Coalition ... 1 2«* 23 . -• - -•* •060 Butte *X V I *1U 2 I*| '» 8t..«.0 tCobalt Central.... l S»H •••» •*'* ** 1.000 tComblnatlon Frac, 4!» | i*> | 4.» ltiOi'Mj'U'on Ariz Smelt.-! 1" j 1; J *»,. '_ 325 Cumberland-Ely .. I 7*ij . ii *"* »J» 2.',0 Davis-Daly Est.... l%i •»!*; ,}* ii s * 123 1 Dominion Copper.; I■• | »Tal l*» J ♦ I'm Ely Central ; 1 I 1 l ' 200] Ely Witch '. -- i '♦ i * 3 t8 | *rlBr 18 400 i Fain-lew Eagle j •*• I 55 ST. B» 75 tFlrst Nat Copper. | 3«i :j'» 3% -V. *Jt>;tFurn Crk Cop...| 14 15 14 1» 5 imo 'Furnace Valley j 4,4 4 4 2.Ooo||Gold Bar 3 i ft », 5 3.000 Goldtleld Cons ; 5 9 M 5% .'. 1 6 fWB 3.000 tGoldtield Daisy.. 81 X M I' 8 2.6o»iGreene-Cananea .[ 11 ! 11 « , I 1 .1 J 1 r,m> Greene Gold-Silver 8-»i .'. M »-141 5-1* 100 ! do preferred : I'ij I : » I 1I 1 *«• 2tj.(M>'tGrnw Cop Smelt 11 j 12% 11 11% 10<i ! Indian Val Cons.. + t 4 I 4 4 SO King Edward | 7-16; 7-l«| -16 .I*l B,'K)O La Rose Cons .... 6 3 -If. 5 3-10 5 I l'> 5 3-1« it.", Mcx Expl & Mln. «% *«?• «J •■"» . 2.30» Miami Copper 6% 7 | e» ! T 2.200 Mlcmac Mines 3 , 3'; 3 3* 2.o(io; Mines Co of Am.. 1% 1 '» 1% 1% • 3.so«>!McKlnley-DarraKh Pi | M I 75 ■ 2O.»|Nev Con Cop 11»»! 1 1 ** 11** UK 1.5O0; Nevada Smelt % j 1 T » 1 2.ot«.»:.Vev-rtah M & Pi 3S. »H 3'ij .1 : , 700|NlplS9ln«c M C 0...! 7%| 7 : - 7'» 7' * Orphan Copper 2 T *| -2T» 2*2 * 2 » 3.42siPenn Wyoming... 3rJ 3« S5 3.1 3t"o Precious Metals... 1 1 V 1 l'» I.ooo' t&rcaltsM M& M: M «> M »> 70 Sup &- Plttsburg..! 12S 12% 12H 12 7 i (Wo Tonopah Montana. $1 45 ,$1 4.'. V 45 $1 45 1.200 "Tramps Cons | 14%| 15% 14%| 13 S.V. Tuyra Dcv p.'d... . ! 25»2 5 » 2S 28»2 8 » 2 s i .325li:nited Copper , «T»« T » 7 »5 » j 7 2.000; tUnlted Rico [ 2.'. 23 ' 2.1 i 25 U\> l"t.-ih Apex ! 4* 4l«4 l « 4»i | 4 : » 24«»|t"tah Bins tr rcpts! 5 } 5 5 | 3 380 Yukon Gold Mine*, 81» 3 15 IB 3 1.1-16 3 15-1» BONDS. i I Open- I High - i Low- I LasT" Sales. [- , Ing. | eat. | est. [ vale. *2W.ooo:Mhtn Ry 4s m 1..\ - 96^1, f«% 06 j BH "* O.OOO] XRfM 4s w 1.. 84 M .-» [ ,v» 10. 000 j do 4%s w I .... M * M {« | P3 5.C001T StL&W col tr 4s 71 '♦ 71 •-* 71 •» 71 '» 11. Tidewater 6p c n 87T» *1)8 | »7 » iih •Odd lota. tSells cents per share. JSecon.l Instalment paid. CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. Transactions on the t'onsolidated Stork Exchange yesterday Increased considerably over the totals of the preceding days of the week, but the enlarged business was generally at the expense of values, as. after an early show of strength, the entire marker weakened, anil In the afternoon declined quite Bharply, with only a fractional rally at the close. Political considerations again entered largely Into the speculation. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE SALES. STOCKS. Sharnsl | Open- I High- I " Low- '■ Last "°W. 1 I Ing- I est. I est. | ■&:«. Allla-ChaUners ... 10% | loTi j 10«i| 10". 3.3'.K>Amal Copper »is n.s'» I «»;?, >\-;\ 10 Am Beet .SiiKitr... l:» lt» ! j<. ' j;, 50; Am Car ft FUry.- 34. 34 33 * 34 HO.Am Ice 27*; 27*; 27>i r7S 740; Am Locomotive .. 4.» 1 »1 4!>S 4-"»»» 4^V 6.3.'in Am Smelting 7t>-% I 70S | 7.'. ; T.". ■, 101 Am Sugar 12»:» 3 1 12B'a| 12«» «', 3411 1 Anaconda Copper. 4:i' ", 43H 4 "i» 4' >> 130 At Top A 8 P.... M a «! >.2 S!-, M« 4 ISO Halt & Ohio , fl»h, M>', ,vs -, Ks\ 4701 Brook R T 47 T . is . 47 471, Si. can Pacific l»il IKir*! ih.il, 1«(»H 2«o.Ches & Ohio ; 4.'» j 45 ! 43»»' 44 20 chi,. <;t Waal ... ft* Mi ! «». I SS 2.2M>|Chle Mil &St P.. 134' si 13«% 132*» W3% IHOtCoI Fuel A. Iron.. ' 27V 21% -J«"» 21 1201 Dlst Securities ... .11 ! 34 I 33» xiX 600; Erie l*S) ii S \ is> |U 4fK>,Gt Northern pref. ' 131 HI 131% I.l»>S 131 * Infer Met 11% \]\ | it "v «, 70! do pref ; 2!>'i| a» , 2W CD 4l>!Mo Kan A T0»... 27St -J", 2j^i -»7<; 340iM0 I»aclflc 4!>'« ■ 4:> »' 4>*»i Xs«t 21"O| National I>ead ... ««'»! «t;SI •« SBM 4SO|.V V Central .... li*4%, HVi ltc?'* 1 104 M)|N V Ont A W.... 41 | 41 I 40H 4 0>, l.flfii>!Nor Pacific i 137 ! 137';| 135*4 r.;! 42«> Pennsylvania . ... 12! i' U'l '» 12©%! I'M '» 30 Pressed Steel Car. Js I V I 31 I M 24.220 Reading I 114';! 114 V ns% 11.1' i 10 Republic Steel ... is J ]•* | is I is SOj do pref I an I fi« »•.-.»,' ,-,,% 12" Rock ißlan.l pref . ► .-?♦', .74', -&\ y:* mo Southern ivlflr ..! s7 S7>; N% r, I '££ ■Southern Ry I 17', 17». 171, i-V 301 do pref | 4rt»,l 4HS I 4rtS 4it»w B!>.«3oTn!on Pacific .... 1»7 I 147-1, 14",',! iSS 5.4401U R Steel ' 87^4! 5 i 3 7 »!l 37* 22" do pref j 1««2 I m ( IMS 101% _2»lWaba h I" I 23\ 23»« | 23V 23\ 'lOA.MO Total sales. ~ * MINING STOCKS. hires I i Open- i High- : Low- ; Last "- >ld - I ' » I ing. I e^t. I e.t. 1 m«. BOO: Atlanta I .18S .10*, |S%| IS', 40(>lBelcher ' .21' I .23 .St] .M 300'Hlue Hell .<»H| .05S .'i>sS 1 !o»«i 3OO|ll*st:& Hel<-her... .44 .44 ' 44 41 ftOO'Comb Fraction . . 41» . 41» '. 41* »■> 800 Cracker Jack °" - i»7 .0* "«>7 300 1 confidence I .4<> 1 .40 | 4.. 40 WioU"omstn«-k ! "W I 34 ' '34 "34 4fi«lCon Cal AVa ! .57 I .57 .57 57 200!Dlamondneld ITS .17« i 17' i »7'i 820 ilnldflel,, Cone ... 5.«75| B.>*7 1 -. 5.M> 330 c;r,MfleM nainy .. .«2 ! S| >.■• ! v ano oouid A Curry... 111 | .M .ih ■ .M 300|Hale A Xorcross.. .2rt I .27 "rt -7 l.onojl^advllle ' 0«HI .07 o«'i "07 Mexican ! 4^ I 43 4,1 '43 ophlr '3 73 I 273 2 7'« 2.V* «V Tramps Cons .13 ! 13 V .15 ' .13', T. 720 Total nales. WHEAT. Bal-s. I I Open- I llfifti- | |«w- I I*it " *>"«"• 1 I In*. I e»t. j ft. , M |«, 52\<WVJuly option j SO»4 , QO»»| «-,, .- J IS. 000 1 September option. | J>lU| SS'al &«'♦! 67*» Bowling Green Trust Co, 26 BROADU \Y. M.U YORK. OFFICERS: EDWIN GOULD WILLIAM H. TAYLOR - Ist Vice-Pr*^ CHAS. P. ARMSTRONG - 2d Vice-P:^ JOHN A HILTON - 3d V.-Pres. iT^ WILLIAM M. LAWS .... Sec 2 IMKEf TORI: Charles P. Armstrong, George J. Gcvld, ' Frank Brainard, John A. Eiltoa, Harry Bronner. Myron T. Herrlck, Franklin Q. Brown, Edward T. Jeser7, Robert C. Clowry, Win9low S. Pierc^ Edmund C. Converse. Morton 7. Plant, Wm. Nelson Cromwell, Dick S. Ransay, P. C. Costello, Frederick 3 schnct Grenville M. Dodge, Andrew Squire. A. Goepel, William H. Ta;.::- EdTvin Gould. John P. Traesdell Frank J. Gould. E. F. C. Young. THE TRUST COMPANY OF IIEKI 37-43 Wall >«.. New Tork. . .. COLONIAt. BRANCH: LONDON* CTTZZ: 222 Broadway. '■■'■ ■;-' v St.. Lcndcs. E. C C ERB <>c, *^ TRUST CO. *> SSS FIFTH AYE.. CORNER JITH ST. 66 B'way. IM W. ÜBaasaH. :j Are. « Itlta 31 SINKING FUND NOTICE. The undersigned hereby gl\'» notlc* that. Is ice* ance with Article three of a Deed of Trust. iaiiß *' r 17th It**}, to Lawyers Title Insuraw* izt Trust Or panv. as Trustee, to secur* an ls«ue of jaW.O»»< ti'si' mortgage, five per ' ent - ■ onas. mads br «-»_*• | SCHRADER-! SON. INCORPORATED, tier* hiv, X called for redemption on July ''«•"•* «**««» coupons falling due on that date. Booda >«*-»* ... M 74 -» *>1 W B* JI.OOn.W Mdi. aßdßns*»Ss> 1-8 » 13/ 15. '22. 27. » -J9 of B«aO» me*. I ' Said bonds will ba paid upon CT^ B1 r iLisl a^i or Lawyer. Title Insurant and Trcit OuWTjW Liberty Street. New York, en and aft«- My I«. I** on which data A^V^^. C^a?ORATZa A. SCHRADER'S SOS. tSCOagOKA— O- TOPICS OF THE STREET. FOREIGN TRADING.-Foreijm hOU9e9 ***-2 active In the local market buying **-•#* rim on balance, la London *• gtneral -*.«• «M Inactive and featureless. Th» new ■ Crwa ■ » clflc bond* -old li the British market at adbWL. of V Money was In light demand and cd to* remained nnchans-d at * of I V™, J5 months' bills «•» In ■»** supply and *«»*£. at H| per cent. Than were m Import. .~asa* In the Continental market?. DIVIDENDS DECLARED.-PivWf>r.dsta«J^ declared as follow: -Etna National *£$"?£ quarterly 2 per cent, payable July \-™% antee and Trust Company *****££££ cent, payable June 3v: Irving National Excj-* Bank regular Quarterly 2 per «nt payabto. ,Jm. Bronx Savings Bank semi-annual : T^^ cantll* Trust Company re^r A> cent and 5 per cent extra, W •** *"££!£ Kheny Western Railway regular "™i'SSK cent, payable July l^Tato * Town. Jtafgr, ing Company quarterly Hi per . , - • per cent extra, payable J . u *>' 1: n £ e T«t **' Company regular quarterly 8 per -«»• July l; L«h!*tt Valley regular " eml^""^ s4 B, cent ana 1 per cent extra on the ««*™s regular semi-annual 5 r«r cent on "*s«*. Guaranty Trust Company regular wiart«J« cent: Franklin Trust Company - :..-anm» r cent on capital Stock .w. — i*l HEAVY GOLD KXf ORTS.-«old to ' *«^J^ of $3,230,000 was engaged y««rday £ Germany by the steamer sailing to -* amount |«50.000 was taken b> ft* V*^ip».- Bank. $500,000 I v Goldman. Sacha * ~ FnT « m 000 by Heldelbach. Ickelhelmer *^ LT3^ 1 change rates In the last few -i "> »/•*; « « to a point wbteh. with the .-.; b«UL ■*• the metal in transit by the <^ ir Va» son*; shipments of gol I profitable, ; in Germany remains »o much ai^e dou( ,t!«« «* vatlins at this centre p>U "Pj^-JS <»rrt» : continue. Total K oUl ens^^ments on » movement. $44,600,000. Within US COPPER SALES ASP IXQJ '«^-JTsfi last few days one lar*e producer f -hkh »l has ?old 350,000 pounds at 13c " ,* ', pounds was. for delivery In^^^r^epa^ M0,,l that the rutted Metals S^gJS c «tf declined a propcttlon fo* the P l ' I >"f va der » J0.000.000 pounds »>f copper aj a » n^' lt is rr refusing to sell below the prtaj rTintW"*" ported that several other inci^lrle-s ar^ feet for oth r ; eottrtderable a mount* ««» ]ear! *i offered at just under 13. So far a» can. .^ an sellers r.re boldlng Rrm at t.:at pn am nu indU-atl..n- o( selling bete*. » APPU«'ATK»NS T. been mad. to the Stock ExcbW^J" of the rol -a -■ securities: '*' f *,, t ,ctn«»J Railway Company I*oo.ooo *^™15? BWC^ 1 mortsas* I per cent bond* «-!" . -.- ** tor Union Gas Company 5201.W0 «*»Jg «^ I}tt soiidated mortgage :. per ', r f , " "V^ent. T-; ftottertrk Company. fr«« unlWed **•*£ •00.000 capital stock; Cbesapea*** ,n***«^ Company J2.000.000 a.KlUn.nai HrM^ s mortsasf 5 per c-nt bond* jtst** Rib Grande Ratin-ad ♦ ompanj J^-- d>l( . solldated mortgage 4 P^r <-"%.^-; m a&>* lnternHt',»nal Paper Company v *-„, i.l first ttaaiiMilni i aw»t»a«« ■ •• - ie ' ms - v rP V L US 57 ' ONI.V ROI-TINE I»JUK«>W ggJKJ^rfij ING.-No action was taken at the mcc directors of the BBnoia «Vntral R-i-r^^, „ yesterday in regard •• -i bond ' s -;^ : , jj^tfT an Offlcial annotmcement made ai^er haJ!3^ menu It was tut. that o"!> ""^iw J^ had tad transacteti a«.i that no m made of a Ml ■») •:"> issue. n'M ls ' 2 is announced that 3, II , g is aim' •mi. » ■>! thai v exercise their option on th«- 5.. ■ ,5. T5» City 4 per cent bonds whwM P Ju ,s c t^ nrii* however, took about |I.» M*> at par and latl «•< NEW YORK AND OTHER GAS sECt^^ srstSa •? • b«i i| .-on t*.a. 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