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THE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. New York. June 22. it**?. husV. SOOißutter. pkgs ... 10,443 •T>w iark* l-N«>iCheese. pkss 1.75« B"%« 1.1!-. E«s. pkgs U.ll* tost TO i Dreseed poultry, rkjes. 1.4*1 Se *m»9' sS-Vc* ZstaiL.lv* poul-ry. crates.. 1.450 CT^.!^ - ' ■« ■ -on. bale-. . . 3.^75 P~a- rT^.hi. .. 17*. Ar-rlcots iCali. pkc*.. 2.2iX> £?l.M f CMtTIBB (Catt. pk*- . KYX-.0 s^!i Pi** IS. 5 " lemons <Cal». pkST* - 3"0 . E*fflJ. JJ* 4:sOranges <CaU. pke*.. fi.715 { Rf- s£.■„ - -'■• Peaches .Cal.. k. . LMO t-^kiS 4.025! Pears «CaJ). pkg«.... 15 t 2^*r *»„« * 1 Plums «C»j». pkits... BJM 2 »Sr € w tM ■ "-■ Onions, bbl* 1.675 I * Tl tT .'jr-vw 275 rotate*"*, bbls 43.475 I ' X kec* •■■ 4.(» I Orange* <Fla.. boxes. 450 * **5" f a«es .tO; pjnearrle* <FTa>. cats, 1.150 ' bbis- ■-- -, Tear.uts. sacks 2.875 tP»-.rwf caw.. 317 Rice pkt« 525 : '^V rKgs 2W>JRoBIa. bbls 2.200 ?T_-" "-''• hWs - 2<<-* I Spirits turp. bb1»..... l*Vt •ISTetock. tierces... 7s Hide*, 'Mis poo i;-t«- bush 22.<VW Mojass^s. rMs ........ as* ' r_r*v;^ IX.«2»| Moac. bale* ; .'. 50 £S"*u«V 7i r«v. c -,-. bbls 275 *'.! ' hurt fl.000 ! Tobacco. hh«» ... BM K^-e^-' hush ■ 72. ifm I Tobacco, tier.-*- .. ■ • ■*• ffiffVMsh-.T.v "-** 1 Tobacco, rkfrs 2.W0 r?«r:«c)n. 22,«771 EXPORTS. _-._.. saal • llS.f«;i>f;n»a ret. tal*. . .1.720.712 r-J-7 rash . 16.275) Gasolene, pals 9.000 XT-f bUi! 1 ! !.«»«; Cotion*e«a oil. gals. 22P.550 i!r.':.~l« >•■■'•■ *•*•*• Lubricating -41. gals 645.190 j SS^u 2:524! Pork, Mis 247 rt^fc, . 2T.5«7 Bee. rM* " 413 . - 170 B*ef tcF . _V> ' r»iS""Ti' 45.200J Bac-on. rb 556.725 £_: a*-';: s.«v» mm*. n> i «"0 J]ll, " (i^ 2 .Me. Lard. Vt- C.0«4.yt0 ' ieSSeS ca> M" I*--1 nil. n!> «.i"V* *■ -"J-- - . . a.4» 2f*' Grease. rb IP2.<X»o CEgV.u-r pain. r. :.«-. Butter. Tb SO.OOO |*to.t*t» . P^4 ( EXPORTS FOR THE WEEK. ___. bush 2<v«.:c.7 Ta-. taki . .';..- 12 JSTlbna* . . 21 ,«S9 s Cnide ret. gals ... 885.90S 25*.i«rt 12.4W Ref.ned pet gals 14'- B2 27;^ bush - ♦ r "' l Naphtha. gai« 2f».oof> ETtaSB .. 1.233 i Gasolene. gals 14.600 £!«-'f ' bu*h S-SSS '' F. sMuum. £»'•<= 2.000 i^"..' m - . 15.24*! c-tt-ns-«d on sslf S2l.^7^ . UZ?- ra Ck » 47.027 ! Lubricating oil. pals t.2«>.e74 '..,_, r*S» 8.140; Pork, bN« . 1.441 * tL*'"'!*: . 4«-.S« IW.f. DMS 555 I I •• a " 14.1^ Beef, tcs 638 KSaeefl *«».. 2*' Bacon. -. 5.P44.325 m.-Tim^f* - 432 Ham*. Th e7.«V*> Sn-« ral^s sag Lard. - . s.2»!aon aKXtf jralf SS« Lerrt oil. ril« «.000 BfTi* —•« ... lt.W«! Ptearlne Tb ... eo.oOO t^SC'Tb lSo.fi=si Tallow. Tr .. 252/« vi ISS»L*I» 5.0K7.100! Crease. ».'.... 4-M.»V>rt c ..-.'. -— t-'-- •M.W*: Putter, -> «m» cm -. - "> • «ir- <"-,»•-» 47f:«40 CASH QUOTATIONS. L_ y*. x« 1 ffiy.Jl" 25 J Cotton. BttMHna 12 ;_., Ea "No 2 sof. . . -•■-•> Coffee, No - Bio. ** £1, f MOO ! Sugar gxanulatfa 540 '*t» r-^rer Ingots. 12 S5 . ! llolaai**. OK. prime * ft iff- r - p...^ > . . . 27 7S Beef family . ftt 124 Erc*ar-** 2ead «» B«f nam». 27 25 S^W . 4.35 ! -,;-» prim* ->% IT ■Lbs* seVswfl... SXB*! pork, re*** JS 12H r g£jc» 2 mixes ... TT Hon. ar--«-fl. I** ». *'** ! r-".. sfi t*. S2 n>.... JUH'Lard rr"rr» 903, ; new. He » •*-■•« I '•'"' < GENERAL MARKET REPORT. I New York. June 22. IMS. COFFEE — The coffee market - as barely steady to • fcrV-'t r-aii=S quiet. There seemed to be. some *". ing rrWorter*. probably against firm offers, and Europe : 2« n s^-fed tiW Force ccfiee to KB for May <M' V«£ i -►* kzrk<i eased «*? slightly ur.der these offerings. in the S,r - ' bttf sup, —ad>. «"- ur.char.f-i r?7 -.o-ts lower. Saies were reported of 13.0f«J bags. . - - ££*/ £art£f sported In? cnWe. and receipts at l^rfsr Twists were ai>out the same ■* recently. For rJr^T- wVfk --c^ipts at the two port* have been P3.<».<o £L"V ■- ".- the same MSk BSM JW«4 ftV^ ■ - •Ti*hO«« MUM IBHHffll tf wr.'xh inclceir.g «£« '- - • ■ • Ba ™ P ' -^ F.V-.aV-'- SS 4s* to t£ vmted saw. t>. »^» ~, htp _ sc; follows: Stock. M.O* **£*• for the week £?i£la«' Wr "djjtofcr.- SS^SffVMitet to-day t T' -* euKi»** • lrrr *" «■»«■ l«kiiii-. Eatur- Op<^r*. Hi*h. M pg^ «£» Jcr* - "" _ 8.85«i-W £S Aup^t - j,^, 5.55 555f5.W 6.M SSsgS"::."r:=r*».s |«'«i i^^ | §S^::- Ris ■£ 5 -^ K^ol-v^. ».« p*rnary — _ _ 5»^»« fgj? «»rrh - _ _ ».«OSS-«5 £■£> *prU «P5 Rps B^s B*0«S.«» •••'•' S V^m>N-T^e";^ !«£-*£ SSg ertac to exoelleat weaiher «no ere? » ,-cr.tinent and SvoraW «*,^S^ in""st in the near n«m*«. lißu^i'ior by th* tralllr* wag I "J^^ -;->,,» market closed U- «-.". --me-" at - . - te ... acrouTit c^J'"" 1 :^ r^n some b-ar MM ic:^ iraereJt. A^^-^'fne the«Ty that Increasing ■ ■ ■ v "" r,' a «'v- - - ■ -.-■ er , N«, Fr ",• at mm**M»*; cotton wj 1 ™ 1 T v C - b r7aken 5 t-. t v. N-r. Or'ears K» ptntrr rperui&ave lr».ereot in in eTi<l tsj jsjsj 5 ;.-::'ws: Tester- Or.n:r.jr. H^h. I>>w. Clo*^ *Jgj i 1 I § if &-:*■"•*» ».=3 5.13- «•«•.» ••» •tUC s»,^. M b^e.; Baltimore Ji«*ft."ffsJ ■tJJfcc: Avuiti flnr.. "" chan Vt » 11 iVc- saw 74 X: uttta B«* unchanged at %'£? Rbte» c^;: £rl d «msr. unchanged at n%es Mlefc «•• U,es Charlotaß «-m us<-h*r,se4 at 11 He Winning s steady, un- Estimate • J»r t*e- it oalwcton 4OOft to 5.000. ngs.nst -.31 rleans «-* and **« !»»• Spot cot • • ano export to q / w ..^- "w^. r»'.l P !». 27.W.0; American "W, A rr^:fa U r.i«.nd. O.i.Sd P Futures opened quiet June;Jul> •ug j« -•■. em ■-• ■ ■ .r^^r-^V^ mportar.' b, cjuotiti^.. RV« Sour dull «t old qu^a --^ T^« l-llowine ar« prices quoted on JgJ^.^SS »»r ... Sfc-t s -MiiYr .rtin No 1 winter. »7<»c«sac riy.lß-Qu.et .0 ** 10 *ooc. $4>^s4 80; choir* to far. ■• . »4 S. -jV>- Irted. CR SS -^- "Fine »■! .< . " • c^rw, «1&5. FEED- WVrtern quiet ; city ftea^ •- .» t'liiv naridarr: mi-id. in >. *-2"' d- }-v. ^ ■*•""•• dtv bran. irM hulk. y-4» _<*.*l\ ■ • ;..,.'.■• for • *«<«* de ft" : fe»52S *ttSSS ££&£ and f£.,«^«l?f&sl*S: S^- S^ r^,^ ''•■ "- rn^ht" b^**a SSP I^- 'hi, future was wOTMtttUr • U^** U V S . Jf £^n ■ ■ «^ •• m thrashlne results In Missouri. St*X»^ • • rk iii «?h fiELS"* l^ •«3 of «l.820.«>0 bushel*, con: P*«^ »^, n «sK°fc^«li bat week: a»»o « *»r»**|; ?„» T» 2? !E lh < quami'v on passage for the »«*• ■JftL 1 • ' "•-*** ggytel bwt thowed an uaoffietaJ decrease of Jj- 0" .'att.'^rs^d v.lth 702/K""> bushels last *«" There B«*ttaue^ dutaeej in *«>c.rt circles, as rooet Wds ■ came K>w ror b.rin.** Liverpool futures cl P»^l *, ; ?3r5S: ?^= « o i> afloat apot'««g ***£? JS*S s*£ ■ . . \he tulk SSS th.^w ai" ln th ? w-w -* t market, although easier £-re c^4M,i h V* and c b low Saturday. There was t^Tri «^«t $s*? Eastern Kansas and Central Mis was saw^ta l!l A ba * kwi »"»- condition of the crop, which Th« i«tiVi?« , *™ ' a " a r " ult of 11 fcea^T rains. 2" *" i l ™ " pf « a cars for Tuesday at Chicago checked eaStaa^ftfTS*? wmewhat after midday, tending to l-?~rt3-i^ ;i' r ,? i " m "i« that • smaller movement V a i to h*^-> r^^ d L nent» were reported by Broomhall attwMk^^? bushels compart with 3.730.000 bushels <wai«M BAJvSV'S vl * lhl * "99 | »r» r - wltnout 'he lakes, de w,Ti 4-ft?^ vv * n " - At al! Interior points the rec»ipts vJI .35??. bush compared with 1,004.<V>0 bushels a eiev«tor ««*■— 2 " m her ' *' a " quoted 7fi He nominal in rat. «-«, "' 7Tc ,, f ° b afloat - OATS— The market for Plaint.^ f»a«rally strontr and higher again on com e' m,',^w aiuch *» weather in the Ohio Valley and nt Vh. IS bI * cror nd " lr> in other (.»-i|one. A part hut T**-t *'** lost n *' ar th " c los uni^r realizing. «L rric 'VUIIV Ull showed a little net advance at Chi- S« to ri-??^ **^l- rnark<? t here closed *• follows: Mixed. Ha > JrJ?* '*<S^: natural white. » to SI rb. 57H@t3Oc. Md capped white. 32 to 40 n>. B»©67c. RYE— Market BARIJ-T- 2 Market nominal. nominal, fo b New York. *JA RLE Y— Market nominal. NEW YORK PRICES. S-ptembcr pit, 83 i 4Si » P2\ P2H Com: > July ... _ _ _ - a », 7SH P*rtember .. . 7 «v 77. 7fi»i 76\ 77 _^ CHICAGO TRICES. ■'■ • S«»i ?7H B*H 8«H P64 September Ml,M 1 , IHi MB*M 8 * 651* «* " - * r • • W> 67 »» !W fr,:, BOTi Corn: July 6!»H 70\ 69 CB% 69 s i S^ptemh-r *»U 7 n» 4 - «<,», 70 69H XV>cemr-r ■ r<!^S BSH f>P"4 M Oats: l**S . ««H fjji 45\ 45 * 45% September 59 ■* SPY £55 8 * 30 ». SS » May 42 421, 41S lIH »' -« Lard: July SSO- S9 00 $5 90 $5, 92 SS 90 September 8 IS <* 17 » in 8 12 9 l'» P.lb«: July 15 P 12 lIS 12 ? 02 September 8 35 £ 42 6 53 8 37 ? 27 • Pork: July 14 50 14 60 14 47 14 50 14 45 September . 14 &T 14 $7 14 70 14 75 14 72 — TlN — The London market was lower, with spot quoted at £126 Tb 6d and futures at £127 2s 64. The local market was weak and lower also. with quotation* ranking from 27.50®2>c. COPPER — Declined to £.'•> 2s 6d for epot and to £.>>> l.'is for futures The local market was dull, with lake quoted at . .7i. ; Si.V. electrolytic at 12. 624 % 12.87 : c. and castinc at 12 12 62»ic LEAD — unchanged at £12 12s fid in London and at 4.47»454 52Uc locally. SPELTER — Was 5s lower at £18 15s in London. The local market was *>asy but unchanged at 4.52 1 j@ 4.57HC. IRON — Was hich»r In London, with Cleve land warrants quoted at fil* l^d. Locally no change was reported, with No 2 foundry Northern quoted at $ l."> 75<5 $16 25 Pig Iron certificates continued dull. with late months offered lower. No sales. Regulars are quoted as follows: Cash. $14 r»>£ $15 50; June. $14 70@515 5O; July. $1» <.r.^sir. 75; August, $15® $15 7.'.. September. $15^*15 r.<>. October. $15@515 75; November. $135 and December, $l.'>esl6 MOLASSES AND SVRIPS-Th. general market wa« quiet owing to warm weather, but th« tone was Ft«-a6y and prices - unchanged. Quotations follow: MOLASSES New Orleans, centrifugal, common. 15 Q J9c: fair. IP® 22c: good. 23$2ti<-. prime. 23 30c; New Orleans, open kettle. 2Sff42r. SYRUPS — Common. IS ffl7c. fair, 16©2'>:: gwd, IL«@2S.-, prim*, 21®»c; fancy. 276300. OlLS Cottonseed oil was lower to-day owing to the romlnue? poor demand and in (>vmr>athy -n-lth cotton Sales: 600 July. 475 c. and 700 September. 18140 4?"- Linseed oil wan unchanged. Refined petroleum was reported in seasonable demand at recent prices. We quote: PETROLEUM— Standard white, bbls. 8.71 c; bulk, sc; Philadelphia, K.7nc: bulk (.We; re fined, cases. New York. lO.Mc; Philadelphia. 10.R5C: water white. New Yo:k. bbls. 10.75 c: bulk. 7c. Phila delphia. 10.70 c; bulk. 6.95 c; water white. case* New Tork. IS.SXic; Philadelphia. 13&5 c. COTTONSEED OIL — Prime crude. S^c; prime summer yellow, spot. 4<Vjr-: June. -;.-.». £ 47c: July. 46«i®47c: August. 47 1, 4* *c; September. 48^4S^c. October. 44 : . •■? 4.".?. November. :'.9-, ©4'i^c, off summer yellow. June. 4i: $4ir : pooa off summer yellow, 4:: § 4." 1 -c; prime white. 47Q50c; prime winter yellow. 47"ii?4ff4c. LINSEED OIL — American seed, city raw. 44S'4.'»c: out-of-town raw. 4.'i'S44c: Calcutta raw. TOe LARD OIL. 66070 c TROVISIONS — There was quite a strong advance in the early provi«icn market, following higher live bos*. the grain rtrrnrth and a little commission house baying. Most cf the advance was subsequently- lest, however and with the ■ceeptioa of ribs final prices showed little net Improvement. Chicago receipts were 3»i ■«!" bogs; esti mated tor Tuesday. 17/«W Kansas City had 4.500, Omaha fi.<iOft and" the West 68.060. ■ PORK — Firm Quoted: N*-w m"?s. $16€ifl6 25: family. S.l7^s\^- sho-t clear n«w $ir,£s.®*is HEEF — Steady. Quoted Mess $14©515 SO faroilv. SIS 7. r^5517 50; pa-kPt. SISSJI6; extrt, India me*?. $245*2? BEEF HAMS— Quoted: $27<3$2J> DREeSED HOGS — Firm. Quoted Bacor.s. 7%ie: i(»i ]h 7-»c; 160 Ib. f!k: 140 Ih. *«>•:. pigs, f-^-fi^.- CUT MEAT'S— Pickltd bellies steady. Quoted: Pmoking 10c: 1" Ib. fiijr: 12 lb. »>tc; 14 IK B%c Pickled hams firm. Quoted: 10c. TALLOW— City. 5S C . country. f>H3.->Tic. • LARD— Ftrm. Quoted: Middle Western !<? '■•'■' City lard firm. Qooted: B%c Refiner: lard firm. Quoted: South America 9.BSC; Continent. P. 4oc: Brazil. fcegs 11. 10 c. Compound steady. Quoted 7 T iQS l ie. STEARTXE— Quoted: Oleo. 10» 4 c; .ity lard Rearlne, lie. RICK — The market for rice was Quite active, with the undertone firm and full, but unchanged prices lUOted. Quotations follow. Screenings 3**<34c: ordinary, 4 a ,# 4\c, fair. .'.£5 l 4l 4 pood ordinary. f. *» ■Jr. c . prime, r.\ i? fir: choice. *'S^':- ■: Patna. foreign. 5%0«%c; Rangoon and BESM?in." «Vtr. : , - SI i.AK — The market for refined sugar was steady. but Quiet. with prices unchanged and standard granu lated was quoted at 6.30 c lets 1 per cent cash. Tfc« f>]j«rirlag an lifit ericas subject to a rebate of . 10 points and a cunt ci 1 per cent for cash" 7 days: Crystal <somlm». 7 7. >c; Eacrl^ tablets, 7.700; cut loaf, >.1Jl; crushed. €.!•>. mould A. 5.75 c; cubes. (L«sc; XXXX powdered. 5.55 c: E2B£'.» 5 Th bags powdered and Eagle confectioners' gtaoulaMO. 5." iS . powdered, coarse pew dered ar.d fruit powdered. and Kapl«» coarse and extra fine granulated. 5.50 c; Eagie 2 Hi cartons cf fine gran;: lat»d. 5«0c: 2 rb bags do; 5.700; SH lb hags do. 5 '55-: ft R) bags do. S.6oc; 10 It) bags do, 5.55 c; 23 and .V> rb bars do. 5.45 c; Eagle Sn« or standard granulated md diamond A. 5.40 c; confectioners' A. 5.20 c; No 1. 8.20 c; Km •' ar.d S. 5.15 c; No 4 5.10 c; No .'-. 5.0f.c; No C, sc: No 7 4.95 c; No 6. 4.60 c; S■ B. 4.BSc: No 10, 475 No 11. 4. T0;: No 12. 4 *!-"•'. No 13. 4.60 c: Nee 14. IS and Ifi. 4 55c. The market for raw sucar was about steady, with rrj^es uachar.fred and duty paid rates wen named as fo : !oti-s: C«ntrifu«aJ 96 t»«t. 4.Slc: muscovado. ?9 test. 5.61& and molasses susrar, >«P test. 8.36 Consi4»"rable ,. eucar was offered for lale. but not at concession*, and reaners w-re not dispo?*: to buy £• the moment The London n-arlc-t for be^t supar wa« *i-JlHd lower, Bad June ana July were quotes at 11 COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York, Jun<> 22. 130? BE INS A>~D PEAS— Is no increase of buying: Interest ane the market for both domestic and foreign beane continues dull and weak. Our outside quotations represent only iobMoc sales cf the v»p" *?»« e 5« l Ss" Itles. Scotch pftae aro'aJso drasFing. W* quote: BEuVNS. Iriar^ow choice rer bush. 52 4C. do comrcor. to good. frc-i to rood $2 30SS2 60. co imported marrow. $2 l..ff *2 5S do t~a ohoici *2i-sgs2 30. do common to stood. rlfe{ 2 /tom«<!ium choice. *2 iftffSS 20. do common S^S2ifV*O«2lO: do te kidney I choice . do red $'» 4O- do whi'»- kidney, common to good. S2S-J*. BU: do rea ennice. J8 45; SCOTCH PEAS. bags. p»r bush. Btßfl $2 BrTTER-Recelpts to-day. J0.44S packages There rofS*«i-^s« ■ - v, J,m%> '•■< 1»^1 »^ but r^^ei\<-rs refuaed --!a:s per tt» 33^ic. do *)**"■- -> x&itnnr- state dairy. 0o 1 , 14^.1^^: ,; . i>- packi* stock. No 1. Sassifi^ -g- sans demand rood an<J . m . Br , k I T t 1 . 1 r i J£ & ?*. Old full cream advan^l :o /^ r /SutW The finest grades of •kta. seßlnc B^r- "i II A l i* though ,:-,- nst Llvsr- Sympatny '-'111I 11 f '«"rlnV?ian «il "fir both colored and 1 ;:^d f^; qs whlt< '- dv small, colored or white. HirhtwelFht flats et^ v 119 cases . Arrivals ar» |*tM »r,d there is less stock in reoM^J mand . an d for some time past i- » '" '' h tin V( . irre-guiar rr ;,e, are -^ UPJM^ *™. quote . Sta-e^ to the r *"» ..Tj.cted white, fancy. 230 .-,r.> a »^^ ! ;' a ;''i.fi2i da brown and mixed. SSc to good to <!u.. • e^. »*i j»»aoe; do lower lOMT more plerm. b^}.^^- pa^ T Cherries ex- f .ive S-PPlr «« °** r cSSSL h.rely steady. n - rp'^PP*.-^ -, per bbl. $4»*«> .1 *«i %• CHERRIES per bas per bbl. $4©**>. r *V*^*i7"V. . VhERPIES p#rbas 2"? ouarf H«l2r: BLACKBERRIES, j-er quart. 5© s»»t5 »»t n*iTVB MELON'S per carload. iVI^G f-i". mvFAPPLtI^ £d epan'«»hf P"" "«^ •> 25«»5 fIHOpT The' markets continue to present a very .m^arai^ in «J1 sections both on the local <,ui«-t Tl*-}"^ th i Pacific Coast. Crop news con market and . n th* I • »., B , rtinnft In N>w York S i favorable crY outlook is causing Increasing State a » av^™,' , Knirt^rs of lfH>7 crop to clean up. Xi '«£o?? '?ate' 1^ choice, per lb. .7 ©6c; do We < J uo . t ' rt/ ..*' l < f < : m *dium. per lb. 4c; Pacific Coast, medium to ehotc*. r*r n,. SQUc: Germans. U«O7. lUYAVI) STRAW -'--ffennrs liberal an.l with d- S ", Vr «' 5^ 7 r Ck B I VRA 4 i^NeW dperlo^d per lo^ «nd clover ml *'"j^"™ &nc ; do oat mid wh*-at. 45c "HSS^VS^ AlK^lpi to-day. 37 carloads by POIMKI *v -aTscattertn? lot, by express. Pup freiSht ***J;™ Xi , u Vrai but working out ««tisfactori>r. ESS . ? .r r « - r , , . r t*dur*J s >*c and turkeys ed v»nced lc M-i "o . poo <»r F ,aF vounfe. ►c; -i- • .'. ;v; W! ' -> s«,th.Ti nr-1 houthwostern. IK: GEESE. rr'.-ne. 12c. «; f ;™,^ n , n^ Bontbwertwn. 7c; GUINEA \Y~*t.m. B« ''"/^"^eans, pw pair. 2.V. Fr l^l-..!^iv d r.RE c «Er> Fresh killed tWU were not POr! ; i^. lar-?fBPP«y .nd invoices tor the week are NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUXE. TUESDAY, JTIVE 23. 1008. •train price* to 13c. but buyers generally refused to operate above 12"* c. And the latter figure all that could be depended on for fancy iced fowls, while few of the fowls from more southerly sections were good enough to excv«d 12c Old roosters have little outlet, except from speculators for freezing Western broilers gradual! v in creasing in supply, but quality shows very little improve ment. Fancy large dry picked would" bring a premium If selected out, but on average grades of broilers, both scalded and dry picked, the feeling Is easier. Nearby broilers, rpring ducks and squabs nominally unchanged. Frozen poultry quiet Frozen turkeys and fowls pretty closely cleanej up frcm first hands, but plenty of broil ers available, which sell slowly. Frozen duck* and geese very dull. We quote: Iced— TURKEYS, hens nnd torn?, average best. 15€17c: do common to fair. 12fil4c. CHICKENS, spring, broilers. Philadelphia. 3 to 4 lb to pair, per lb. 3fls33c; do Pennsylvania. 2S@3oc; do poor. 2<>?f22c: Western, dry picked, fancy. 21#26c; do scaMeiT, 233?24e; Western broilers, dry picked or scalded, poor. IWT22c: FOWLS, dry packed. Western, dry picked, fancy. 4 ib and over, per lb, ISHc; do 3 lb and under, 124 c; Western, dry plck?d. fancy. 4* lb and over, bbls. 12Hc; do Southwestern. l2c: do Southern, average best. 11 12c: do Western, dry picked, poor to fair. 10311 c: do scalded, choice. l2'Sl2 1 do poor to fair. lOgllc: COCKS, old-, dry picked. 84c: do scalded, B<gPHc; DUCKLINGS. Long Island and Eastern, spring. ISc; do state and Pennsylvania. 15c: SQUABS, prime, white, 10 lb to dozen, per dozen. $35?3 25: do ft lb to dozen. $2 75: do 8 !b. $2 50; do 7 Ib. $1 75© J2; do 6to 6^j lb. $1 50; do mixed, per dozen, $1 25; do dark. $I@Jl 25 Frozen — BROILERS, milk fed, dry picked. 22@'23c: do 3 to 4 ll> average to pair. No 1. 3Vg2lc: CHICKENS, roasting, milk fed. dry picked, fancy. 20®21c. do soft meated. fancy. 10^20c. do average No 1. 17@lSc: do scalded, li ©•I<V: do No 2. 12>£13c; DUCKS, No 1. 12£14 c; do No 2. lOSllc. GEESE. No 1. 10®llc: do No 2. s@Sc. POTATOES AND VEGETABLES— New potatoes ac tive and firm at unchanged prices. Old potatoes in light remaining stock. Onions plenty and all grades weaker. Asparagus more or less out of condition and prices irreg ular. Cabbares largely poor and dragging at low figures. Cucumbers weak Corn selling slowly. Lettuce in ex cessive supply. Mushrooms scarce. Peppers dull. Peas in light receipt, but price, without Improvement. String beans plenty and weak. Tomatoes less plenty and slightly firmer. Other vegetables about as quoted We quote: POTATOES. No 1. new. per V.hl. $2 s<vgss 50: do seconds and culls. $I<S?s2: do old, per bbl or sack, *2_.V> -513 50: SWEET POTATOES, per basket. *I@s2: ONIONS. Texas, white. per crate. 50e651: do yellow. 50c<g*l r^: do Bermuda, 75cStl 1". do Egyptian, per bag. $2@?2 10; do Southern, potato. p«?r basket. 7.V&JI . Flo Southern and r.oar'ry. yellow, }e r backet. fl^Sl 50; do white. .sc® $1 25; ASPARAGUS. per doz-n bunches, ">oc^s3: BESTS. per 100 bunches. $lrgs3: CARROTS. per 100 hun "' VK, SJ2 50; do old per bbl, 50cg$2; CABBAGES, per bbl. 2T.f?T.V. do p>-r crate. 25c«J$l; do red. P»r ll frate. ?1 * $125: CUCUMBERS. Virginia, per bbl. ?2«*2 SO: in per basket. Tsc«Sl do North Carolina, per basket ffk-'Sil. ar, South Carolina, per hbl. SlgJ2 25: da p-r »***£■ J}** 75-- <jo hothous- per twisk-t. ?2®s2 75: CAT. LIFLOVI - fit- m bbl $1 2.V5J2 2;-. F»GPLANTP. per box. $\® i\ f." GREEV TOBK per WO. SSc«»; LETTT-.7E and 2^. SQT-Af=H whit r»r hbl. Jl®s2; do other kinds, per carrier 75cS-Jl 25: do Florida. 75e@$l 25; do Missis fJP TT P ri»d r o r fure- o^CLOVBRFEED-October. »7 »; N vem^er >7 30: iSS f7 424- ALSIKE- August. $7 BS. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New Tork, June 22. ISO*. WEEKLY RECEIPTS. Beeves. Cows. Calves She^ Hog, itxtf^ ci street.:.::::: 2.^? 45 7^23 _4«« 1S — Een^v^:::::::- 2 l^ - 1.280 M« — Weehawken 00 ' — Weft Shore -31- _T „ 0 4 goo Scattering - w __- _ , n3 s- joR 12PRfi 30.62S 38.602 To T^ aI U-we-ek:::::ioii3 V. km 0.4« a.« 3 WEEKLY EXPORTS. Live Live Qrs. of cattle, sheep. beef. Bcbwacsacblld & Sulzb • " Mesaba 330 — — Schwarzschlld & Sulzb.. ss. St. Louis — — HOT J. Bnambere & Son. « Mesaba 300 — , — Swift Beef Co.. ss Adriatic. — — »•*" 9wfft Beef Co.. ss. Cedric — — *• -' ! Morris Beef Co.. ss. Adriatic — — *.« Morris Beef Co.. as. Cedric — — =£» Armor & Co., M. St. Louis .^ — — >""' Total exDorts — 7.186 T^n^^iastweey::::::::::::-.!.! l.lg *■»* I Boston ports this week 1.593 1.0"« -, 1 Baltimore exr~irts this week w>O — — I Phi l«Olph!a exports this week 630 — — I Portland exports this week 4«» 1.601 — Montreal exports this week 2.2' M) 472 — To London 2.R78 — 6.346 To Liver,—! 2.62P 2«W>4 8,22* To Glasgow «l« 472 To Manchester »4 — -r Totals to all port? 6.217 3,07« 9.472 Totals to all ports last week 4,«'.*« 2,006 7,903 QUOTATIONS FOR BEEVEP. Good to choice native steers $8 2."'Js7 GO Poor to fair native steers 4 80© 600 Oxen and stags 3 25S 1 .'. 7.". : Bulls and dry cows 2 l<«g> 5 (_"» : Good to choice native steers one year ago 5 703 6 "O BEEVES — Receipts for two days were 234 cars, or 4. 27.« bead, Including 41 can to be exported alive, 150 cars consigned direct to slaughterers and 43 for the market, making with previous arrivals 46 cars on sale, of which 41 are at Jersey City and 5 at 60th street. The whol* cattle market was extremely slow and 25c lower; medium grass fed steers closing 25@4'">c lower. About 15 cars of cattle were carried over. Common to prime native steers sold at $4 80@*7 05 per 100 Ib; no real choice beeves offered: bulls at $3 25£54 75: 1 extra bull at |SM. Common to choice cows at $2 10355; 1 fancy table fed heifer at ?5 SO. Dressed beef slow at 10' 9 I'J'ie per Tb for common to cholc* native sides. Latest private cables from London and Liverpool quoted th« market higher; live cattle selhnr at 14^ir.c per It), dressed weight: refrigerator beef at 12"«^T13c per IT). To morrow the Giorgio, to Liverpool, will take out 330 cattle and 1.140 sheep for 3 Shambersr & Son. and 42<> cattle for Schwansschild & Pulzbergrr Bales -S Sanders: 24 Virginia tteera, 110.«« rb average, 8 $«40 pej 100 It 17 do. josi Ib, st $6 25: 25 Pensyl vania do 1096 rb at $6 30; 20 do. 1067 Ib. at $ *> 20; 17 do. 1127 Tt- at $6 25; 2 bulls. 1125 Ib, at $4 30; 1 do. P7i> rt. at S3 80; 4 do. 937 ITi. at $3 70; 1 do. .50 ir,. at $3 60: 2 cows 1125 It), at $5: 2 do. 1100 Tb. at $4 75: 1 do, 1100 Ib. at J 4 :■■--. 21 do. 858 It., at $3 10; 1 do. 730 lb. at $2 75. „ . Newton & Co.: 80 Ohio steers. 1805 lb, at «•; 2o do. 1257 Ib at $7; 21 Pennsylvania do. 11T1 Ib, at J6 5O; 29 Tenn^sfee oxen, US* rft. at Jo 10: 6 bulls 1372 tb. at $4 75 2 do 10*5 ID. at *3 75; 1 Ohio heifer. 1240 Tb. at »5»; 25 Western do. 1006 Tb. at *4fi2^: 27 do. ' Tot in at V Shannon: 21 Virginia steers, 1168 lb. at $8 10; Tobia A- Shannon: 21 Virginia Pteers, 116« rb. at Ml". 7 bulls. 1023 B>. at $4 25; S do. 917 Tt. at $3 65; 2 do. 726 Ib.'at $3 ¥>; 16 cows. 848 Tb. at $3 (less $10 on tne ion; i do 725 IT' at $2 25. __.♦ .- ft « McPherson & Co.: 10 Kentucky steers. 1417 ">•«*• 00 • 20 do 123S Ib. at »6»>; 19 do. 1172 Ib. at $«40; IS Virginia do. 1300 Ib. at 1706; 20 do. 1152 It), at $6 75; 19 do. 1180 rb. at $6 40; 19 do. 1157 ID. at $8 25: 1 ftaile fed bull. 9020 TT- at $5 50; 1 bull. 1000 rb. at $3 KzJL do. 890 It. at $3 25; 1 cow. 9SO "Jr. at $«»; 1 do. 12.>> rb. at ?4 75- 2do V.30 Ib. at $4 40: 1 do, 880 Ib. at 25; 1 dr. 1100 ft at $4. 15 do, IO«8 Ib. at ?3 75: 3 do. lot-b Ib. at Shlppera 1 Commission Company— 2l Virginia steers. S? K?/^ 2^ nn ° 9l»9 l»b a ib. < 2ts6:Sb«ll*«6 Ib. at $6»52 : »: 3 cows. 635 rb. at $2 10. A H Eppstein. 22 Ohio steers. 1122 Ib. at $6 50. Jelliffe Wright * Co 1 bull. 15.V) Tb at $4 75; 2 do. P7O rb. at $4 25. 4 do. 615 It), at $3 85: 11 cows 950 rb. at $3 25; 1 dc 730 Ib, at $3; 5 do, 734 Ib. at $2 50 J G. Curtis & Son: 1 bull. 1320 Ib. at $4: 7 do 931 It. at SS 90. 4 do. 915 rb. at $3 60; 5 do. _770 lb, at^s3^s. 1 cows 1113 It at $5; 1 do. 930 Tb. at $3 J5; 1 do 10&,} «.. at S3 00; 6 do. 540 Ib. at $3 30: 1 do. 640 Ib. at $280; 3 do. 763 It), at $2 30. Andrew Mullen: 2 state *teers. 1155. Tb. at $4 bo J P Nelson: 3 bulls. 1250 rb. at $4. 4 do. S3O_ rb. at $3 75; 1 do. 680 Ib. at $3 50. 4 cows. 94'"> ft. at $3 75. George & L S. Dlller.back 1 bull. 14.0 rb. at $4. 2 do. MA It., at $3 75. W. R. Hume: 4 bulls. 900 rb. at $3 SV H H. Hollis: 5 bulls. «53 Tb. at $3 75. CALVES — Receipts were 7.500 bead, including 1.595 direct to slaughtarers and 5.065 for the market, of which 4 3*S wer» at fi""_h ■ street ar.d 1,507 at Jersey City. Th« market was 25c lower for both veals and buttermilks, but there was a fair demand at the decline, and the pens were -leaned, with the exception of about 150 head. Common to choice veals sold at $siJs7 25 per 100 Tb. a few selected do at $«. culls and throw-outs at $4S$5. buttermilks at $?. 50®$4 73. city dressed veals slow at r<si;,- per it. dressed buttermilks at 7S?c, and country drpfefpi v»als at 7©104 c Pales J. <5. Curtis ft Pori Sf> v»>als. 152 Th average, at *7 75 per livi IT«- 120 do 144 Tb. at $7 50; 143 do. 140 Jt.. at $7 35 «80 do, 135 Ib. at $7 25; 3S do. 141 rb. at $.'.. 15 ■*.- 134 Ib at M .V> 1 do. 320 rb, at $3 ISO r T. Kelson: 97 veal*. 12» It., at $7 50. .8 do, 1U Tb. at J7 25 "80 do 132 Tb. at $7 12H . 23« do, 136 **>. at $7. 55 do 125 Ib at $<? 50 ft do. 141 rb. at $6: 10 do. 140 Ib, at *-. 89 buttermilks. 144 Ib. at $4 50. 127 do. 130 Ib, at W 42 R. : Hume. veals. 155 Ib. at $7 75; 6* do 143 Hi at $7 SO; 37 do. 136 rb. at $7 25; I*s do. 12. rb. at $7: 14 tbrowouts. 127 ' Ib, at $5: 36 do. 119 ft. at $4 50: 28 buttermilks. 138 ft. st $4 75: IS do. 131 rb. at $4 oO; 13 <s °Geo%e rb & L f.^iuenback: 165 veal, 132 Ib. at $7; 12 do. 130 Ib at $5: 10 culls. 145 It>, at /4 80. B W Otis: 14?. veals. 140 Ib, at $7 75; 39 do, 144 Tb, at 25^ ti D ut^^°l3f^at a^l^ dl 5 » « -v 7" do 129 IT), at $6 50; 10 do. 132 Ib. at $5; & lo *?34% at $4 50; 2S do. 156 Ib. at $5; 115 butter milk"" 145 Ib." at $4 50: 10 do. 114 Ib. at $4 25. ,Xr aJ. \h<> Th at $7 30- 10 do. 113 It), at $5 50. Wmmmmm c V-.ri .not cleared Common to prime sh-ep sold at K'4c- £r % lb! "hotce wethers at $5 255J5 tf; fair to .'."'er Ib; dVisi* 'ismbs rteady ■« IWV. a few S^g^^^ To. 7^ b. at «Vw' •"»« do «» »>• ut *7. 4 Virginia sheep. l ° 7 "-> V 75:'12d0 & I^t«*?u»bs. 7. ,b -? . Newttnf&'Oj-: ST*' -'17 do" 74 lb. at $7 45: 236 do. 2i:. do. ,'' - lb 144 v, r^ n ia do 70 lb. at S7«; 238 88 „- «t «7M» . 220 do. 67 n ,» »' ,72.v, 72 . v 240 Tennisseedo. «• !h. <" ••'-•', 7,7, Kentucky si ep. 12ft lb. at $4 75: 6 Mr ''"l^l«V4"b at $4 50: 11 Tennessee do. 1M Ib. at 1430-% d". « » at »£ 43 do. 133 IK at $3 50; M j Tenn«M«« .^"'l-^l.i^n'Vtmpany: 205 Kentucky lambs. ] Shipper.' rommtasJOß «m. » drt „ ft _ at 7r> 5? $ «>« Vlrrlnla do. 71 Ib. at IT 60; 233 \«irginia 7 «0 22& Tt »- 50 & Kentucky .heet 126 Ib at $4 75; fS-laf- xa T r »• *» ' :f- - do> i.t-. -• -at *-.. ° WMt v. r " ginia 'do. 11« *>■ "' ** o mpany. 902 Kentucky lambs. 74 K m: - '-..-,,■, M Ib at IT 40; 408 Virginia, dr.. 71 "' a li '0 : ■•■ So m » at $7 2T.. «3 Kentucky sheep. rt at |i BO; -- .- _, nm rt o 113 Tb at $4 7fS 107 Ib at ? •'•,- »VW* lambs. «4 Ib. at $7 IS i sf£SdisjfiSo m- H , |¥W: 7 Virginia she,,,. m I* state wetn-T. '^ ' .if) or 12.333 liMUI 1n .,, V 4-,, ,bu ;■ ,Ulvrre, Ul v r r e 7fl csrs or IS.BM lltfl*. in " WW r^. bTsoid The market was h.gher for '"'" w"uhts r •••'- TOTk -""' IW * l "' ll at *"■■"' per '"" "p*N^»on: 15 bo«a. i« ft average, at $6 50 r VS V^ ri "" %t?fc^ 142 n>. at ,650; 4 rou.h.. 3SS It., at »5 90. LOST— BAN KBOOKS. LOST —Bankbook No 873.525. Bank for havings. 2H<) 4th aye . New York. Pay ment stopped Please return book to bank. LOST.— Bankbook No. 636.3?5», Bank for Savins". 2»« 4th aye.. New York. Pay ment stopped. Pleas* return book to bank. LOST.— Bankbook No. &47,524. Bank for Savings. 2*o 4th aye.. New York. Pay ment stopped. Please return book to bank. LOST.— Bankbook No 445.257 of Dry Dock Savings Institution. Any person having claims upon said book is called upon to present trie earn-: to the bank within, thirty days, or th* said book will be declared can celled and extinguished and a new one is sued in lieu thereof. LOST —Bankbook No. 398.875 of Dry Dock Pavings Institution. Any person having claims upon said book is called upon to present the same to the bank within, thirty days, or the said book will be declared can celled and extinguished and a new one is sued In lieu thereof. LOST — Passbook No. 84.015, issued by Union square Savings Bank, formerly the Institution for the Pavings of Merchants' Clerks. Finder will please return it to the bank. LOPT or STOLEN —Bankbook No 353.552 of the O*rma.r, Savincs Bank !n the < ity of New York, corner 4th aye. anl 14th st . issued to Proa Siov. K-th SrarßOSt Pod Ohr ann Pana Jeziea Krista Al! persons are caa t|->n"d against negotiating the same. If not returned to the bank on the- 15th day of July. 190*. a duplicate will be issued LOFT or STOLEN. — Bankbook No 353.344 of the German Savings Bank In the City of New Tork. corner 4th aye and 14th St.. issued to Lawrence Neppel. All persons are cautioned against negotiating the same, if not returned to the bank on the 14th day of Jin-.. 1908. a duplicate wiU be Issued LOST or STOLEN— Bankbook No 457.729 of the German Savings Bank In the City of New York, corner 4th ay». and 14th St.. issued to Jacques L. Nepp»l All persons are cautioned against negotiating the same. If rot returned to The bank on the .th day of July 1908. a duplicate will be issued. LOST or STOLEN. — Bankbook No. 54P.0.T5 of the German Savings Bank in the City or New York, corner 4th aye and 14th st . issued to Joseph McGuir-. All- persons are cautioned aeal-st negotiating tTie same If not returned to the bank on the 14th flay of July. 1908, a duplicate will b» issued. T oft or PTOLEN— Bankbook No 5.1.320 of the German Savings Bank in the City of New Tork. corner 4th aye. and 14th St.. issued to Johan, Kurutz. All persons are cautioned against negotiating the same. 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Ad vertisements received at the following branch offices at regular office rates until 8 o'clock p m, viz.- 364 Bth aye.. s. «. cor. 23d st. • 153 6th aye.. cor. 12th St. ; 92 East 14th st . : 257 West 42d St. between 7th and Bth av-s. ; 263 West 12-ith St. ; 1339 11 aye between 78th and 77th «ts_ ; 1«2« 3d aye near 61st st ; 1706 Ist aye.. near ma st - UB East 12Sth St.; 75« Tremont aye.- «S0 3d aye.. and any American Dis trict Telegraph office. Female. COMPANION to elderly or Invalid lady, by refined Christian woman; good read»r; pleasant home desired: small salary. Ad dress care of Mrs Wells. 27 W. 125 th st. COMPANION. — Widow lady, well recom mended', -peaking German. French. Span ish English, "has travelled extensively, ss companion translator or secretary, with re fined people E. B-. Tribune Uptown Of fice. 1364 Broadway. HAIR WORK, ventilator; understands dye ing, bleaching: good all around worker. J. Gavan. 233 West 18th st. REFINED, well educated middle aged lady. North German, unmarried, in reduced cir cumstances, good health, amiable and cheerful disposition. ?eeks permanent resi dent position with elderly or Invalid lady; mod reader, rapid writer, fluent French. English and German; good housekeeper: country preferred; refined, quite, home much valued. Address Home, Tribune Uptown Office. 1364 Broadway. WOMAN, Intell ?ent. under 4<\ would like position of any kind where, experience Is unnecessary; willing to give time free to learn; best city references. Con!»y. 144 7th aye. ADVERTISEMENTS and subscription- for The Trlbur.e received at their Uptown Office No. 13«4 Broadway, between 3«th ar.d 37th sts.. until 9 o'clock p. m. Ad vertisements received at the- following branch offices at regular office rates until 8 o'clock p. m.. vlx. : 264 ftth aye.. 9. *. cor 23d st. • 15S «th aye.. -or. 12th st : P2 East 14th St.: 257 West 42d St.. between 7th and Bth ayes. ; 213 'West 125 th st_ ; 1338 3d aye.. between 76th and 77th srs. ; l«2fl Sd aye. near 81st St.: 1708 Ist ay» . near B»th st ; 157 East 125 th St.; 75« Tremont aye.- (WO 3d aye., and any American Dls trict Telegraph office. DOMESTIC SITCATIUAS WANTED. B_BBB. BUTLER. VALET or STEWARD — Com j-'erf to take full chare*; l<i years with last employer; where faithful service Is af— precmted: best personal, written reference*, Eugent care of M. Fuchs. 13S E- f*th st. BUTLER —Young man: neat. hon«*t. sober, obliging: private American famliv; thre* vesr?' reference T. L. 264 «th aye CHINESE, well recommended. <-ook "r but ler, references for both, land, ware.-, friend. Japanese, same wont: go any dis tance Mti-ow's Bureau. 721 Lexington aye., 58th. COA<"HMAN— Single: thoroughly experi enced care fine horses, carriages, harness: careful driver, generally useful, sober, re liable; good referencs. Coachman. But 108. 617 6th aye. COACHMAN — Irish. 26; in country; will ing ar.d obliging: good references J. M. Curley. care of Dempster. 1007 2d aye COACHMAN. GARDENER —Neat, sober, competent young man. highest personal reference . handy with tools; moderate wages, country preferred. A. B C . Aid Dthsve. COACHMAN. — English. 36; life experience. among harness, saddle horses, polo, hunt ers; careful and good rider, driver: take reason Job; excellent references. Coach man. Tribune Harlem Office. 263 West 125 th Ft COACHMAN.— Married, fifteen years' city references; five year? with last employer, who car. be seen Call or address Coa.-h mar.. 154 West 55th st . private stable. COACHMAN. — Swedish. 30; 5 feet s inches. first class city driver: neat appearance; understards business, all branches- best references 152 West 31»t st . car* of Blank. COACHMAN. — Just disengaged: superior recommendations: life experience; abso lutely sober- thorough horseman, groom, driver: obliging, trustworthy: single; any where: understands lawns, furnaces. Pow ers. 268 West 36th st. COACHMAN — T mlerstands the care of fine " horses; single and strictly sober: best ref erence Peter Daly 2195 B'h aye. < OACHMAN -By neat vr>ung Irishmsn; takes best care horses, harness, carriages. ef>- careful driver, generally usef»il; excel lent reference • ,'arpenter's Bureau, 154 Bth a\-e. COACHMAN. — Single; thoroughly experi enced horseman: good", careful driver; honest, sober, trustworthy: five years In ose place; anywhere- Treacy. care of Halloran. 984 6th aye. COACHMAN — Single. 28; good rider and driver: personal and written references stand investiirattcn . moderate wa»reg; joun trv pr-ferr-id- W. Me. care of Mrs Hs-TV-md. 110 West s«th st. COLORED MAN. recently from South; with private family: willing to go to country or senTienT or as doorman or pcrter; very highest references. Call or address C Young. 197 Wast 134 th st COUPLE, colored 1 , entire work private fam ily best references . friend, porter-useful, in or out doors; private, public Morrow* Bureau. 721 Le-rington aye.. corner 68th. FARMER or U3EFVL MAN.— Good veg^. table grower. housework*r or cook: by a young Irish couple, no children, good ref erence. Carpenter' » Bur«au. 154 6th aye. FRENCH OOCPLE — Cook, butler-useful; has friend parlormaid and waitress or nurse good seamstress; city, country, will scoarat" Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lexington >v«. s«th. Tel 1«*-Plaza. F\EiMER. — All around man; understands all branches of farm work; good refer ences A. J.. Box 80. Tribune Office. OARDE7NEJR— By strictly temperate, will ing intelligent, reliable roan, understands flowers care of lawn, horses, etc. ; first class reference*. Trwina Bureau. TT W. 11th st. GA.JU>F.NER and VSEFfL MAN—House worker "r cook, young German couple; marrl-d r.« children. g<«.d vegetable grow er; t*st reference. Carpenter' a Bureau, 154 6tli aye. USEFUL MAN— Swede; thoroughly under stands care ft horses: also knowledge of gardening; on a country gentleman's place, best reference. Bengtsor. 6 Chatham Square. __^ V&ETUId MAN. — German; middle-aged; 'flowers vegetables; can drive, milk; Sl* P e' month: particulars on request. B. 2«> North William st. USEFUL MAN. — Virginian, colored 1 . 33; plain cooking, washing, cleaning, gener ally useful, handy with tools, machinery; experience; b*«t city ref«renc«; country. Ho-.«on. 252 West 4'th st USEFUL MAN. — Single man; Scotch: all kinds of work on gentleman's country place, including coaching, g^rrleninj?. 1H year*' experience; reliable; strictly tem perate. Malcolm R. Morrison, ♦"-' 3<l a\e. VALET. masseur physical training Wttll e*ntleman; willing to travel, highest ref erences P. X , Tr!bun» Uptown Office, 13«4 Broadwitr riBUC >-onrt«. CITY OF NEW YORK. BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPOR TIONMENT. Public notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Estimate and Ap portionment, held June S. 190*. Tim tallow- Ing petition was received: To the Honorable the Bo%rd of Estimate and Apportionment: The petition of th« Third Avenue Rail road Company respectfully shows, on In formation an. belief, as follows: First— That your petitioner l» a street surface railroad Company, organized and, existing under the laws of the state of New York, bsvtnc filed its Articles of a — soclatlon In the office of the Secretary of ttat* on the Bth day of October. 19BM. Second — That for many years It has op-r ated a double track street surface raiin>a<l for th» carriage of passengers In the Bor^ cugh of Manhattan. City of New York, from the City Ha:i in said City upon Parit Row. Bowery and Third Avenue to th* Har>m River, upon One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street and sUakattaal Stre»t from East River to North River. ar.d upon Amsterdam Avenue from One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street to the northerly ter minus thereof at Fort George, at or near the Intersection of Fort George Avenue, using the un-Jeriraaind system of electrical traction as motlv« power tor such operation. — That your petitioner prcpos»» to extend Its road on Amsterdam Avenue and construct a branch thereof with doubl* tra; and such connections, switches and appurtenances as may be necessary for the accommodation and operation of the said extension or branch In, tnrough «nd upon the surface of «uch stre»t». 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 the Third Avenue Rail road Company, at or near the connection of said avenue with Fort George Avenue, running thence northerly, waster! v and southerly In. upon and thn; said Fort George Avenue, as it winds and turns to the connection thereof with St. Nicholas Avenue, running thence southerly in. upon and along St. Nicholas Avenue to the in tersection of One Hundred an-: Ninetieth •<l»Hn) Street and running tkaam easterly in. upon and along sail One H odn and Ninetieth < 160 th) Street to the intersection of said street with Amsterdam Avenue, there to connect with the existing: railroad on said Avenue now owned by the said Company. Fourth— That such extension or brand* ■will b- 3,50 it feet or thereabouts in length. When constructed it will enable the peti tioner to operate cars over a continuous line of road, and avoid the inconvenience arising from the use of a sTub end, railroad terminal. TSe present operation will be accelerated thereby and quicker transporta tion given to the public se-kins to depart from the >Fort George territory. Fifth — That your petitioner proposes t;> operate said extension or branch by the underground system of electrical operation. cf the character now used on the petl— ♦loner'a road on Third Avenue. Amsterdam Avenue and otr.er streets above referred M — That for th- purpose of construct ing and operating- said extension or branch of Its road your petitioner desires to obtain from your Honorable Board and hereby ap plies for Its consent to. and a grant of, the franchise or right for the construction, maintenance and operation of a double track extension branch of i- existing rail road, for public use In the conveyance or persons and property for compensation, In or upon the Avenues. Streets and Highways above described. . Wherefore, your petitioner prsys that public notice of this application and of the time and place when and where the same will be first considered, be given, as re- Quired by law. and that a franchise or right be. granted for the construction, main tenance and operation of said above as scribed extension and branch b« granted In accordance, with the provisions of the Greater New York Charter. Dated New York. June 2nd. 1908. THE THIRD AVENUE RAILROAD COM PANY By F. W. WHITRIDOE. Receiver. City and Court-.- of New York. ss. : Frederick W. Whitrtdge. being duly sworn. says he Is the Receiver of the rail road properties and premises of the Third. Avenue Railroad Company, the petitioner herein, having been appointed such by order of the United States Circuit Court; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows th» contents thereof, and that the same is true to his knowledge, except as to those matters which are therein stated on in formation and belief, and that as to such matter, h, verily **•£. l^^g^ Sworn to before me this 2nd day of June. 18O»L JOHM A. DUNN. Notary Public. N. Y. Co. —and the following resolutions were, there upon adopted: Whereas, tie foregoing petition from the Third AT«n>s Railroad Company, dated June 2 If**, was presented to th- Board cf Estimate and Apportionment at a ine*t ing held June 8. 190$; , Resolved. That in pursuance of Taw this Board sets Friday, th- 2«th day of Jnne, 190« at 10:30 o'clock In the forenoon, ana Room 16. In the City Hall. Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when an . where such petition shall be first con*: tare and a public hearing be ha»i thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and b- heard: and be It further Resolved That the Secretary Is directs to cause such petition and these resolutions to be published for at l»a-t fourteen m> days In two dally newspapers tn The City of New York to b* designated by the Mayor and for at least ten »10) days in the "City Record" Immediately prior to such date of public hearing The expanse o. such publication to be borne by the pa.i tioner JOSEPH HAAG. Secretary. New York. JOBS 5. 190«. OOMEsTIC SrrrATIOSSffASIBB. Female. CHAMBEJRiIAID. WAITRESS.— By young ' Swedish Klrl: very good written and per sonal iv— aneas; wages $22. J> ter Ibf1 b f- r £ s Bureau. TO Lexington art* Tel.. luss— Plaza. ___^__ CHAMBERMAID.— Experienced young col ored girl: in boarding hou=e: se* in. A Tress Stok-s. 3i« West 119 th st. TTiAMBERM-UD— Br an experience! C yooM German, wlf'tng M «si B r. in wait ing- good sewer; best references; wages. <"ol*<% rail at Lang & Boecherer en. Bureau. 43-4.V47 Wear. 3"i st. C^r, MB g^ M s^r; Or c.un^-p7. B fer^^^^ good sew.r: oooatry pref-r-e' a . f- - years'' Aferenc*s. C 2» Morri. av-.. Eliza beth. N. J. CHAMBERMAID and WAITRESS. "—Protestants: together or separate; coun try preferred. '-, Hofmayei-s Bureau. 133 West 23d st. Telephone after 10 a. m. IS64— Chelsea. COOK —Middle aged German-Am»rtcan coed cook and sick nurse. entire charge references. 233 East 34th St.. third b»!L COOK Firs* class; German. French and American ccokln.z. has friend first class laundress; 50 any d-.stance: private, public. Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lexington av< BSth. Tel ISCS— Plaza. COOK Young woman; German, first class. good baker: best references. wagea. J35-S4<> Call at Lang .v Boecherer Co. Bu reau. 43-15-47 West SM St. COOK —Strictly first-class ; understands all branches of plain and fancy cooking; ex cellent references, city or country -A. «•. Mrs. Collier's Agency. 122 est, 2-yi st. COOK- assist laundry, chambermaid and waitress; will do work for a small fam 1-- two neat, obliging g:r's. city or coun try' B- H.. Mrs. Collier's Agency 122 West 254 st. COO K.— English girl iriuiasfasi t^l taker; pleasant disposition; has friend, chambermaid and waitress, very^good ref erences; wages $25 and $22. Osterberer-s Bureau. 716 Lexington aye. Tel.. 1065 — Plars . COOK —First class, neat, tidy young woma n very ? oc.« plain and fancy cook; un derstands French and English <ll?hes. en trees frozen desserts; city or country. Fla herty's Oif.c-. 455 Columbus aye Tel. 741 River. CHAMBERMAID-— Two German girls: first class cook. good baker, excel lent laundress: other chambermaM and waitress: like* children: city, country. Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lexington aye.. 3.5 th. Tel. 192»— Plaza. COOK and" WAITRESS and CHAMBER maid. — Two young Finnish girls: wi:i;.-ig assist wits laundry: good references. Ju» sila Bureau, 6so Lexington aye. FIRST CLASS cook*. iaon(Sr««s««. wilt resses, parlormaids. chambermaids and housemaids on hand: mostly Scandinavian and German help: references strictly tn reetlEated. Scandinavian £mp. Bureau. T47 Lexington aye . betwten C9ta aad euu its. TeL 4SS7— Plaza. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. — Tour.g Nor wegian girl; good cook and laundress ; has friend, chamoermaid and traitress; both have excellent references. Osterberg's Bu reau. 71(J Lexington aye. 'Phone. 1055— Plaza. GENERAL HOV?EWORKER —By womar. witn ■mall child letter orJv. Llzil* Wilson. 543 " GIRL, 18. at ativthlr.g Ehtabeth Hsali 1471 Ist aye. HOUSEWORK or COOK and LAUN DRESS; good" references. X., Hifraay er# Bureau. 153 West s: 1 m Telephone after 10 a, m. ISS4— Chel»ea. HOI-'SEKEEPER.— By Scotch woman, or plain cook, to nice family: or any posl ticn; capable. A Mitchell. 331 W. 45th »t. HOUSEWORK or KITCHEXMAIO —By •-.ing Swedish girt; very good references; wages $14: ha» friend, chambermaid, wait ress; Swedish: excellent references; wages $_. Onterb*r«'» Bureau. 715 Lexington aye. Tel.. 1055— Plaza. HOUSEWORKER.— Ne«t vounr girl cock, wash and Iron, can r-aka; friend clum ber>n*i.l and norm, ware* »12 t^ftt-.T. senarat* ilorrow'* Bureau. 721 I.exlnjrton »-.,-■ .' ttith. Tel- 1625-PUza ADVERTISEMENTS and subscriptions ft* Th» Tribune received at their Uptowa Office No. 1364 Broadway, t«t«.»n SAb and 37th sts.. until » clock p. m. A.l vertisement* received at th» fo'lowtns tranch offices at regular orSe« rates until « o'clock p. m.. vi; : 264 BO aye,. a. •. ecr. 234 »t ; 133 «th are., cor. 12th St.; 93 Ea#t 14th ft ; 237 Weft 43d *t between 7th and Bth arcs.: 263 W*jt 12Bth at. . i PCBLIC NOTICES. CITT OK NEW YORK ____ BOARD OF EPTIMATK AND APPOR TIONMENT. Public notice in her»by *!v#n that *: a meeting of tn«i Board of Eotimat* ana A"> jx^MoiiMent. held June V l>0». to* tauer* lng petition *w received: _ _,,. To the Honorable tte Board of ■»«■■■■■ and Apportionment: . Th- petition at •-- IJWssi Rai'.wsy of Now York City r»»p- •'•-.'!>- shows: First— That your p»r:t!oft*r " * trss» surface railway company. organlz*t ana existing under tne l**s of tn« State »<• N»w ' York having b#»n format by tta nils* of Article* of Coiwolldation In the ofllrs o th- Secretary of Sta:e of N«w Tart <» »■• fifth day of Juiy. 1952. . „ Second— That for many years It "•• "•*• en«.aced In the operation of a double rracaj str»#t surface raiiroarl. with extensions ana branches thereof, for too carriage of pa* #»ngersi in the Boroushs cf Manhattan aiM the Eronx. to tn« CM of New YorH. and using the ove head trolley system of electrfa traction as motive power ttin—is) TMrd— That one of •-» lines of *'-■' peti tioner's railroad has been operated for Bvanr year* upon Forthara Avena* and :-ia»i«if Avssjw la the Borough of the Bronx, ant afforded a convenient coon»cTlon for pttfetaa travel r»twe*rn lh<» easterly portion of '■'■* Bronx Bcrough. I- which ar? operated tn^ steam I!n#» of the N*w York aa^ Kan— Railroad, tne »■••*•*<» line* of the Man hattan Railway, and the Kingsbrtds* 0 - Uoc of tr.e Borough of the Bronx. An additional line of the petflon-r"* railroad ha» b-en operated on Broa->w*y between 23O*h Street «nd the northerly W» of the City of Now York, affording also *> convenient tine of travel to and from ts-» terminus of the Subway Line tt> maar thcusands of peopl- trav-Urg daily thereon. Fourth— Your patttlOMf now proposes^ t» connect lt» road upon Fordham and Bai.er Avenues which now terminates at the '-O tersection of 23">tn StTWI and Bax.ey Ave nue, with tne roai upon Broadway, whic. 1 * row terminates si 23fnT» Street, by th» conatruit:on of a double track extension or branch In said Borough of the BX, the City of New Yirk. upon th« foUusllMß street* and avenues: . ,^_ Beginning at and connecting wita ta» petitioner's double tr»ck road now con structed on Bailey Avenu- at the Intersec tion thereof with "West T»» Hundred ana Thirtieth Street, running thence westerly ir» or upon the surface of West Two Hundrs* and TMrtloth Street to Kb Intersection wita Broadway, there to connect with •-.-.» P»tJg tioner's .iaub:"* track road now operat**) thereon. w^ Fifth— That heretofore and on or suuusl the 23rd day of August, 1.*92. ■"- Common Council of the City of - - v York gave M consent -> the construction of an extensjos> to the petitioner's railroad upon stre«t» described in the resolution as tnenc* northerly alon* .aid <3c<Uwtck> A-»esy» xa Its int-m-ctlon wi-h Bailey Avenue. «jene» «lone Bailey Avenu- to Its Intersection w.U» Eroadway at Klngsbridze." Your petitioner belicvss that br saaM description the Common Council gftnsT soaai consent Intended to Include the rttJH tr> construct upon Two Hundred and Thlrtleta Street the extension herein applied for. but said resolution was not effective for sucai purpoe* by reason of failure, to specifically de»cri;« the said »tr«»t. Sixth — Teat such extension or Tsrancn tria be 7.V. feet in length and when constructed will enable the petitioner to operate a con tir.uous ii»« of cars upon and over ltsj Bailey Avenaa and Broa.iway Unas aoov* 'seventh— That yoar petitioner propose* t* se- -nth — That y-or petitjonex propc»-s ta «r.erat* said extension or Branch or «■> overhead system of electricity. slin'.ar .» all respects to that now In uss on Its otnss? lines of roai. Eighth— That for th» purpoee or eo_r« structing and operating such branch or ex tension of Its r *'. yoar petitioner desire* to obtain from your Honorable Board and. hereby applies f:>r Ita consent to and •> grant of th» franchfs- or right for tho eon-, struetlon. maintenance and ration of 9* double track extension or branch of tt» ex—, tstlnK railroad for public u« la the. con veyance of persona and property for com pensation over the street and avenues IMW menticned. _ _ Wherefore. Tour petitioner prays that pnbllc notice of this application an<l of tarn time and place when, and wrier* the aarae* will r*> first c"nsWer»«l be irlven. as re— quired by law. and that a franchise or lisas be granted In accordance with th- pro visions of the Gr»*ter New York Charter. Dated New York. May 2?. U-^rJ. _^ UNION RAILWAY COMPANY OS* N"E^ YORK. By EDWARD A. MAHrTR. President. . Ctty an.! .-•■■ of New Ycrlc. ss. : Edward A. Mailer, beln* duly r»ora.: say« that he la the President of th» T'nioa) Railway Company of S«w York City, th* petitioner herein; • at he has read th<* fore going petition and knows th# contents* thereof and that the sam» Is tru# to Ms knowledge, except as to those matter* which am therein stated on Information aurl belief, and as to such, matters h« Tertlj' believes it to be tn». EDWARD A MAHF.R. Swcrn to befwe m» (Ms 2"»t^ day of MUt> 18OJ1 RALPH NORTON. Notary Public. Queens County. Certificate filed In New York County, —and th- following resolutions were there upon adopted: Whereas. Th* foregone petition from CM Cnlon Railway Company of New York, dated May 21 . 19fi?. was Pit juts i 5 to. th» Board of E-'tlmato and Apportionment at a meeting held June. 5. li>or» R»soh-ed. That in pursuance of i.iw this Board sets "- ■■ the 2«r*i lay of June. 7'i.v at 10:3f> o'clock in IM forenoon and! Rood 16, in the CUy Hal!. Borough of Man hattan, as the tim* and pla~s when . ana where — ik**i petirioti" SlinK Be. " first con sidered, and a puhllf heartn* as-BSj tnere— on. at wht:h clti^«n3 sh3ll be entitled to appear and b» hear-l: and »• It further nssot-sd That the F»cr»tsrr Is .lir<>-ter| to cause such petition and these resolutions to be published for at l»ast fourteen <14> days In two dally newspapers tn The City of New York, to be Isstpssaal br th* Mayor, and for at least ten ■I' 1 ' days In th<» "City r:^- - ' Immediately prior to aasai date of public hearing. The expense or such publication to be home br the peti tioner JOSEPH HAAQ. Secretary- New To-*, June B. It**. DOMESTIC MTTATIO?»» XCA^TEJX^ Fem»l». _-;. " HOUSEWORK OR COMPANION.— Refined.. trustworthy woman sreks kind hotn#; very , small recrmprnse; town or ccuntry. Ad dress Nurse, 1413 oth ay» bllgtnsj, rass . •- ur-. ■ ■ - - \ N.. Mrs. - Agency. 122 West 2-V KIT'^HENMAID or GENERAL HOUSE- : WORKER.— By Finnish girl; *<cry neat! «..! willing. Jusslla Bureau. 650 Lexlag-' t.in, aye. .. . ■ LADY'S MAID- By reliable Bermudlaa . gi-1. colored: will travel; experienced!; j manicuring: best references. Address caxs> ' of 5. B. Carter. 174 west. 135: ar. LADY'S MAlD.— Nonterlan; good eeam-t gtresa. hairdresser, manle'irs. packer, traveller; first class la all respects; excel lent recomrri'ndanons. O9terberj'» Bureau, 71»* Lexington ay«. 'Ph-->n*. 1055— Plaza. LADY'S MAID. — O»rrcao: speaks Trench ani English: acted as courtar maid; good; s»am?tres3. packer: excellent personal rvt erences. ■ lsHlfcsai'l B'.ir«»u. 71<J Lexla« ton aye. 'Phone, 1065 — Plaaa. LAT*XDRESS. co!oi>*d; clean ■wraaaer. first ' class lroner: lakes' gent'emen'a or fam '.'•- washing; home or out by day: open air : drying, reference. Pu Porte, 67 W. &Sth at. LAUNDRES?. goo.i. warts washing anil" Ironin? home. Tcrtt. 331 East *Jth at. top floor. LAUNDRES3. — Scotch Protestant: particu larly nrat; unrfer3tan<is> all branches of fie« washing aad ironing; good. ref?n»nce3; ■ city or country. E. T.. Mrs. vl'>>r's> Agency. 122 Weal 23d, St. LAUNDRESS.— Swedish: Rrst class, shire, cuffs, collars; has friend, second; laun dress or cnamberToaM ani laundress; good references. Osterberffa Bureau. 716 L«x;ni ton a\-> Tel. I"*". — Plaza. LAUNDRT OR DATS WORK-— By col ored woman. Miss Joslah. 21« W. Sis* sr . su!:e 3 LADY'S MAID.— By refined German; h»«n-> -.as- dressmaker; 15 years" experiencsi good hairdresser and packer trustworthy: highest reference*. E. .1 . 1.*.3 «th aye. MAN and WIFE. city or country; cook or waiter; chambermaid; or waitress, 0* both: honest, sober, reliable. T. M. C. 204 Wes: I3th st.. ring twice. NURSE OR CHAMBERMAID.— NewIy landed German girl: willing aad. obliging: wag»s. $l»-$2». Cail at uas; & Boechar er Co - Bureau. 43-45-*7 W*»c S*S st. NURSE.— By a half-srown girl: take care of baby or assist housework. A., Box 4*. Tribun* Of2ce. NTTRSE for Infant ».- rro^n children, by » first class North of . • act «lrl: v»ry corr.petTt and Uuat worthy ;re»»n! mis tress will be plea3«~l to r»corr.rr.enj ct-r: tity or country. Flaherty's Bureau. m Oolumßua a\e. Tel. 741 — River. NUP.SERY GOVERNESS— Ncjrth Orraaa Protestant : refiatHi. ■ i»n' disposition: excellent references. Ost*>rber<'3 liureau. 718 Lexington »v». Tel.. lUss— Plaza. •v irust- ■ WAITRF.?? —First class: can take bufler'* place: very caraMe woman; thre* year* last p^.ace; i*at reference. Ju.v-:U Bureau. €?0 Lexington are. WAITRESS — Competent younsr Mi . ••» man; makes a:: salads: f.--»t references: wage* *__ -. til ai Lang & Bosch<*rs* i"v Bureau. 43-C-47.We»t 33d st : WAITRESS Sci-teh. Prosi tmm raa tak<» a butler's place: neat anl r»ftae<l; eoo<t i references: cttv or country. E. T., Mr». ; Collier Agency. IT2 West Z3A »t. WAITP.EPS-«'HAMBERMAir< —Very n»at. quick worker; tah^s «">o.l ctw> of allver tn.l Kiaia. gooil jalarl mak*»r; w.**»« iro<J «rntr: city or rountrv. Flabert7*a Bureau. 4< Co!^m^u« aye. Tel. 741 — River. WAITRESS or PXRtORV AID — T?v rourc elrl; small fi.mt'y; refT*r.i-». A<fv«rtla*r. • 10« West «d *t. WOV4.X. with Uttle e!rl. Vl.«h*» ----17 city, no Uun.iry. Martin. 411 1 i .'■« I aye. 3