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THE MARKETS y TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. > ■ New York, June 2".». 1906. •'Ollcx»e »*ck« 7SO| Butter, pkgs 7,502 iia-y. ton* US»|Ch«eae, i'k«s L«g Straw, tons W| KgK«. r*B«. .-. 10.357 Concern, bble 2o»| Pressed utry. i^c* L«« Out-amesO. t^ks .... S.sss;l.ive poultry, elates.. **• Millfeed. tons -'«• Cotton, baies I.WJ ostmeal bblf ••- BUB. Wool; sacks -'•' Vvhiskev. bbl« *4* Apricots lCal>. pkg* ■ 1.1-3 liacon. t,ks* ... *0 Cherries ( fsli. pk R s.. 8.030 <-ut nwjUa. t'ttrs ISWiOranges <CalK boiws. .•>,.. Xntri? tierces KiC! I>*chM <Ca't. boxes. .oO iju\i". U<«« ... 2.«ajp«ara iCal). b0««.... \> «."« n ned beef, cases.. 2.1)57 1 Plums tCal>. ■ •<-s . 3.4>25 Tallow, pkgs COjOnions. bbls ... 5.125 Crease, pkgs lst3| i'ot:i- bMs 40.150 Lubricating oil. p*:s. K3« Rice. pkts 350 Otco oil bbls «50j Peanuts, sacks 1.37.'« Wheat, bush ... Sl.«00 | Pitch, bbls ■'• <-ora, bush 1« 750 i Rosin, bbls 3.875 «">a:s. bush .-.21N.2001 Kosln oil. Mils . ... M Tiarlcy. bush 15.000J Spirits tur,\ bb1«..... 2."- '. •Rye. boat) KS \ Tar. bbls 7S Ttt'ilt. bush r, ,i »• Molasses, bbls .... 475 r!axw>cd. bu«h .... 1 <*•■ Tobacco, hdf 725 Flour. bW« .... <i.2ST> ! Tobacco, t lere«-« 45 Flour. *acks 20. 132 j Tobacco. pkgs 2.-t.«> EXPORTS. •' heal bush 83.529 1 Crude pet. ga'.s ... f»s2.<>o!» !K;e. hu>.' '■'.'■- Refined pet. gals. . .3.350. Barley, bush 25.132 . Casolcr.f. ca".>. 5.t"00 T".s.xteed. husO-. L7.«-7- Cottonseed oil. pals. 24,245 JYas. bush • •■■ •• ' " Lubricating oil. gals 480.100 Ktans. bush 210 Pork. bbl. LVI Dour, bbis 4.5C5 Beef, bbls 209 Floor. *adv* 14.31 rieef. tea 314 Ccrameal. bb'.s ..... l«0i liacon n- 2 102 s*l) F^l. Tr> •»<><»■ Hama lti 51.600 May. ba>s I«0 Lard It, 2,312>50 O'.lai**!. Tb SG7.»>£s. Tallow. Th K>.4l«> >ilcake. Th.. 4«5,525 ! Grease IT. ... 2<.<m*) RoiSn. Vfcls HfilChets*; •' 64.020 EXPORTS FOR THE WEEK. ■nssst. lush 144.245|Tar. hfc#a 13* •_crn. bus.h 2i»,yO2i ••n.de pet. f;I,F.. J>s2.t>«9 '*•*. bufh 7.«38 }'. •:. . pat. na.;s. .16,54<.iy3 '■■ ■ '■■>'"' 9.fte»j Naphtha, sals «.\s<>o Barley, bush 54.452 1 Ber.xlne, gals i«m> Flaxseed. ba*h 36.335 , Gasolene, pals 11 KSO Peas, bush 1.467 i Residuum, gals 425.239 J>*ns. bush 1.107 Cottonseed oil. ga> 226.2V5 Flocr. bbsi ... 7.711 Lnbricatlnc oil. gals 1.413.0f1it T""."ur. saekc . T.s.2t>S Pork. Mils l.M>2 <"nrr.mf«i. bbl* 715 Beef bbis S<s» T**&. Ib &6.400' Be*f. tc* R5« •Jrass *ee<3. rag» . . Bo| Bacon. Tb 3.045, |M RsT. i,n jps l.r.J*^ ! Hams. Tb 400 Heps. bale. 67S!Larrt Th 4.J>22.sor> Alc-hol. gals r.25 I«ard"r.il. rmia 2.v> "v^"M«kr\-. ca's ... 7.210; m*arlne. R) I42.«oo <^I:.i«al. Tb M7.BS 1 Tallow. Th 203.500 <"nlc».ke, Tb S.sT<VrC#* C!rea»». Tb 2*r«,'*v» Pplr!u ■:-V. gals. 19.220 ! T?utter. Th 54 T.OO 7!osin. btda. . , S.Mo! Cheese. Tb 303.720 CASH QUOTATIONS. Inru Nor. No 1 fdy.sl7 25 j Cotton, middling.... n .v> Iron. £*». No I sr>ft.. M2l I Coffee K 7 Rio .. « ! Stfr-, rails . .- O0 ]Pu Ear.' graaatated .... 5.40 Lake copper, ingots. 12 70 \ MolacMs OK jirtme 40 "?* ,-••• -1 -' Beet family.." $17 12^ T.xch.ar.ge ]?ad . . 4 47i v H'ef hams 2-? <>"> t,* I^*'* 1 " 4 47V Tallow, prime .1% ■ ' Nr> 2 rM... S«V Pork. meat 1(5 r.T-, ■--rn. £o2rilx«d... 77"i, Ifflsx. Sreesed. l«0«h --'i • •«;:=. 21 •» 32 Tb 54V 1 Laid, prime 9 35 Floar. Mr.ls. : kSssna r- 4*. | GENERAL MARKET REPORT. Xew York. June 23. 190«. 'OfTEE — cofTe* market showed quite a firm ':<->r:© to—ley ani ■ed at s net advance of ;.§lO poUits ca support from s-ronc traie U rests and in sympathy ■vf:h higher T-. ■••■ catties. Bale* for the day wore re pouled of 19.T50 bag<». The market opened steady at l-r.har.g-ei prices to ai advance of I •■.ri'.«. In *yinpnthy the gain of 1 «5 1 i franc reported in the French maztaC st the hour of fbe local leniag Europe seemej te b« s^l'.ir.g a litile here, mostly cf die late nsonthm. but Tj-.ere waa enough scattering dr-n-.an'l from local Minj^ togt-ther -with the support of near months by trade, interests, to sustain prfcea dur'ng the earl* ses edon. while after midday the market improved feonae^ ■«" bat cwjr.g to lighter rings. a.Bt4e trcra the ad raftoe at Bavre the news was without apedal Influence. Neither of th' primary maxfcet* reported any change, and r<K*ir:f are raur.irg aNi'.il in line with two years eg*. Fo tar for the Beasaea 10.360.n00 bags have been received «: 0b« two ports, ac-alnst 18.€03.<W0 ls*l year an4 10. 157.000 two }-«ar* ago. AllowlaC 55.000 bags for the two daye rprr.s;ring ir; the t-cason to 1* heard from, th« rn-. this y«ar promisee to dmate 10.312.000 bars err.:r.st 10.227.000 two years ag' This result will be v«ry close to that CerecacteS before the current crop V*egka to irme last sumn-.er by the Brazilian government. ir.cl-jfiing th<r rfScial estimate .' coffee carried over from •he pre^-lcius season, and may. consequently, add to the confidence of those who are ojwratin? on the ofßcia] es timate of the oomir.g crop, placing it at al--.ut the same tiz« M that - -.!>• fnishintr. The market for spct coffee vas rjuiet. but very steady, with quotations on the baais o ; <>ii C for Tilo v- 7. xhe total ■a*ohsia»w deliveries Is the VniT.^ Btates for the swek were 87.2M bage. ■gains) lOX.CM las* week and U7.«M last year. Of the former amount --■■•' jeponed Z3.483 bugs. The •ReelCy c'.earar.c^s ar.d shipme its at Rio and Santos were as foflowe: Rio clearances. 2S.f*«> bag?. Including 12.<X*» U UW fn'tr-d states. 0.000 to Euro;* ar.4 s.i«Ht to Cape. *»tc Rio shipments. 22.000 bags, cf which 11.000 were for The Vnit^a Ptaiey ana 11.00>i jor Europe. Santo, clear ances. m.tX«>. including «>.<«>f» to the United States and "S Wift to Kurtip*?- Santos shipmf-nts. 55.000. of which MXXM T<-n> for the Tn'.ted States snd 19.000 ror Europe. Victoria clearances wore 9.000 bags to the Vnlted l r,s. The weekly Bahia movement v.as as follows: Stock. MJWB r*gs- c>irar.res to Germany. I«» Lairs The r. eiptt tv Rio a-<i Sa-itos for 'he week totalled lio.<«io • ii«s. fLpainrt BSXWO ■si week. 17n<x>0 last y?ar and 111.000 -.;'!. ct contract j .rices in the local market to dsj- SMi a* follows : Satur- Orening. High. I>3W. nose. day •— . _ — — MTjS C-W "..,:;" s «<r. « <■•*> r.flr. b.»®6.00 &.«> rr*l ; **& r,, r , j-, <c. s.«s^fl.<.«) il «:«« «:« »W S »• Vp^L; - — —■ — [ill 1 -.ar-j£r> __ _ » : S2J2 r..90 «2ST? - ._ _ g:<*6*<» •'■«•'• ... _ ' __ _ fi<K»^«.or. 5.05 li'ai- . "".'1 1'."."." t.«O COO 6.«0 »■——-' " 5.35 COTTON — The cotton market showed ao iraprove m^r" !n iwtot of activity curing to-day's aesslon. and s><-»- 8.1 >.-'"'rg online fluctuations were narrow ana <-V.-r--ar. X.w crop months oootteuea relatively steaay. r"w;thstand:r.g trie bearisn avew«e of new crop news, as k KMlt of support from trade interests and some scat rrr-d eowsrin* by Wall Street shorts, and at the close «er« only 163 points net lower, whil* near positions slowed a" net less of Bff« points. Sales tar the day were estimated at only IS/W0 bales. Toe market <,j>en P d eteaQr at a lecllae of 11® 24 points on the old cro;, and •f f@S polnoa on Octobex and l atl?r months. This was conriderrf about In line with the cablea. but after tarn* little Irregularity later positions steadied up on «. aing *nd c7,-.tc 7 ,-.t j*o r le buying, referred to above. It wa> a Julv not*-* day *nd few notices were issued, but ha.i no smecla! rtrect. and durire th" afternoon July sho««>j inore m-lUlnßness to respond t« gains in later months K«>::;r.g wJttoln a point of Saturday's doee. while at oen time ... crop months were ~63 joints net higher. Th<? tk*e wp.s a eha«lo off from the beat under scatterea rea-lizir-K Fouthem spot markets are holding firm, ac coriin* to private aOrlces. zr.3 ihe markets officially re nortlnc w*« unchanged to : ic lower, having oy n» in»ans RtnODfled to recent der!in»? in ..... This spot )-tr^rgth together with the riiscount it which futures arr Beffins. and th* poadbQlty of bad rrop •weather be-; »r,-c harvest are the main sustaining factors, while un raranble trad* sdvicos and bearish crop rejXWts ar» ajnloat ihe rr.&rk«>i. Th^re 1s some complaint of flrs weathT in Bouthem Texas and parts of Alabama, while riic!i!>orr:a w r*d that tindesired rain was falling, but otherwise «rea.ther r»poi-t^ favorable, and the new erf.'-, la Vilieved" to be prOiSWMJns favorably. The ranse of contract prices In the local market to-cay «v"as follows: O^nirr. High. U>w. rtaje. aay. 7v-. ; ... M. M 9SB . »2T.5»26 ».26 r.r^L, ■-•• _ — — ».o»«».ii 9i2 •■ ••: 8.14 ix?c^TT.mr a ».0»J©».07 ».OT £S2££ _ - »:«t Mir'-" ..:.■:.'■.■;.■;■.■-»^ »<* »<m».<n »•« * The Iocs! market f>r spot cotton was quiet and l<t .- •« tSvet -i< ll.Vc for mkidlir.g upland and 11. .0c i r l IXis/'ir- n-j.i t-aiet 20i> bales- 6outhern epot mar w-f" »crV" > f' C Vap!i"J »k follows: Mobile • tsy. un o^-ed a- 11%?: SSeV -T. bale*. Savannah quiet, un- It 13-*.- SS. »» bale*. Norfolk quiet, un chtriefl at 32. : eale*. ba.'ra. Baltimore nominal. S^a.tui Aus-jst* quiet and steady, lie tower. ■TTSc^ealea 120 bale*. Hooeton nominal, unaautard a» lir-16c. Charleston weadj. un.har.ecd at lie; sa.es. , ea. 800 ana NJM rr« r: ,"k i*d 5M -latl y-ar. . .-. 101 bales, OrtSnt^W tf %fiof>Sel against 772 Jast week and ! ■ k and 41< ?vr^^'un« special Liverpno! cables: Spot cotton rt^^v^jpt; - .- • mts low. - - ■■-•"- SS Ma--!, * lu'-h-Aprii. 4.{>4 : 2 d. Slaochester— Yarn du.l tsrA Irrrrular; cloth* cull. „ , ll.'H AM. M«.M nuslnwa !i. flour was llM.M tbe *zvc:*xe U»-<Say. with best *a!«» in n«-'»n «-'» K while irket. Ry< .wing fivV. 8 J'r r ;, at VniT«4«B»4»: "iring clears ?O -2 J-4 O; floui I - >na prevailed •" ■ chiefly 2f25"25/S?iw S continued right up ecv*:up«-d ifw Jto* »rst s J-° , lly favorable Bather to ibe close »»«■ [|,j V th the single exception oT Jn all j-arts Of U-e '^ t ;.* l' Saowe r* In Kansas and a few Souifcw'-Ft.-tn - ■ ;';->'" h j s i lfr oprnlng. but Uiaxwnl i;J V- J ';' aa e rr bb * v ;, t V,er -.n Tuesday led to The r;»-ire=st •<* gSSikl "f aegr^.ive short filing PTiloaflitiC and a rcnei **' * b (-. . ar | nt «rc*t and wbJcfa «-entuaiiy *"'^ a *^ Vn.l'l »-e to commU«Jon rnede the tnai»-et extreir.o, sen t# _ r house buying .ay r ln hu l , h , & ,j Mlo s .not^ly the rla •upport w k . ..as. -a ;«« h j*-, f ( r 0<1( , boanel* hompaml with 5 > ear. .while seaboard^ Tvheat . and flour clearances ! ™«7u E f hte<lh te<l US.»K)O i.ufhel,. inoetiy wheat At Minne apolis tnere was a decrease in stocks of -JO.OOii bushels for two days. Somn of the private wires had less ra\orabie thraihing returns from Missouri In the arternoon. and there was more or less complaint about neavy rainfall and floods In. other parts of the South- V , eS i;. ltho . u h , tllp prospects for <l.arin weather *ieatly modiiied the effect of this news. ParUcularly in spilns wh«»t state, the weather as very favorable and an , nrly - hal ve " was Kredlcted. Owing to the ract that export bids were considerably undur a work nijr i.«si». no bu lnc o£ Importance was reported alonp tll! » lln«. bnt t!iere was a better cash demand ai Jviuisas 1 ity. and a fair inquiry at a)>oli3. July liquidat on was a feature at times during the K»«5lon. but let Ul> ll ar the close. Cash whaat at now iork vas quoted as follown: Xo 2 red. tm»i© We elevator. yO\c sj,,, and UO^c to arrive; Xo 1 •*i,,ii? r 1 D uUlth u*«. and Xo 2 hard winter. *i 01 >, fob afloat. COK.V— Kor the strong advance in corn an oversold condition was chiefly responsible, shorts furnUhlnK most of the demand throughout .ht; day. At the clos.j local prices were ' '«<j»c net nißiier and in Chlca partly lc higher than Satur "«>■ A fair each demand was reported and receipts »ere a little under the estimate, while world's ship ments a« reported by Broomhall. were about 300,000 t>ushels less than last week. An advance of *fc © Tid at Liverpool was a lielj.rul factor. In the way of KtatjKtlcs there was at. increase of 450.000 bushels in visible supply figures, very light clearances and in terior reeeipta of 72«.««0 bushels, compared with 8J2.000 lush.l* a year ago. No 2 corn at Xew York was quoted 75c elevator and 77»ic fob nlloat. both nominal. OATS— There was not much chango in the marktt for oats, and most of Its steadiness through out the day wus derived from corn, as weather con dltlons were v«_ry favorable, especially west of the Mississippi. The visible supply decreased 7C2.000 bu6hels. Caah oats hera were quiet, closing as fol lows: Mixed, -ti to 32 11. . 54 55c; natural white. M to tl lb, E7%#Me, and clipped white, 32 to 40 tb. V.« (jj <i7c. IJYK — Market easy; Xo 2 Western, 83 '.4 c nominal, fob Xew York. BARLEY— Market nom inal. >"E\V TOKK THICKS. Satur heat: Open. High. Low. dose. day. Jl! > 103-16 Btt «5'.» \»i ' \.n\ Eeptember U3 3-1C s*.t 9-16 V2«* «.(4 wt% i'tccmber «io»» IC>\ Vili, fU% bi h * Corn: July — • — — 78H 78 Feptemb»r — — 7li** 76 I.*1 .* l>tcember M CS!4 «7 Ti tiS\i t.s CHICAGO PRICES. Wheat : Ju:>- «'; 85 Br.-!» 65% k>\ September ' K"."» M"i*» M% b(.i't SSH DasMßber t>7va bT,i» 4,7 ;t; t t>f* B7S Corn: July 67\ 69 67*. 6» 6« September Cs», «y*i 66 : i duS 08% December 6S^ su\ l>b\t H»!i Cs T » Oeu: ■lu.y 44'» 45' 44'j 45 1 44 September as 1 as^g B^^ 3s^t 3^ : 't May 41v» 41% 41;, 41 ■•* -ills Lard: July j;«25 $9 25 f!• 20 •»«» $9 15 September a 35 V* 37 lir U 35 a 30 Ribs: July 832 3T. t> 30 8 32 25 September b Z>- b 55 b 50 b 50 b 45 Pork: July .* 1472 14 75 14«7 14 70 14 <!7 September 14 »7 1502 14 UO 14 1)5 14 HO METALS — — The London tin market was un changed 10 2s tid lower, spot quotations showing tna loss at iX2& wl-.ile fmurea were unchanged at tVM ss. The local market wa* weak at 27y27.5t>0. COPPBR— Was lower In L->ndon. with spot closing at £M 5s and futures at £57. The local market was weak and lower also, al- Ihoueh it is reported that some producers are reiuslpg to m.-.'T ooaoaaaiona. l*iKe la qutted at 12.02^a@12.75c, electrolytic at 12.37'.»g12.t;2^c an.i casting at }-■'»>'£ l '37'-c LtLA.i) — Was 5s lower at £12 7s 8d in the l»ndon market. Locally the maiket was easy and a ■hade lower at 4.15Q4..V.C SPBa-TER— Declined 2» 6d to £1«» 10s in London. The local market was weak and lower at 4 .455H..W. IROX-Was bisbw at 51s <M for fle\ eland warrants in the I/radoa market. Locally the market was un-hanged. with No 2 f.-undry Northern quoted at |lS7a««l«S>. The market tor pig tam.cH^ tilicatcs at the Produce Exchange was iteady, with a light inquiry. There was a sale of 100 tons September reVuta«»at»»». PHo« f..r r.- u!ar Brades uTfIMMd as follows- Cash. |1480©#l5a«; June. $14 70©51560; Julv, $14 ,\s®sls 75: Aupust. $156*15 75: September. $13 ! 6Sis.v>; October. $15«fl»»; November. $13«$1«: De- W MOLA*SI>- l JkXn SYlttrS— The general market for molasses and svrups «-uled iteady and unchanged. t^uot* «on. follow: Orleans, centrifugal, comm a, K.-n.' . ;' - V'-'-''' moo r-i-'J-; prime. 33«aoc; New Orleans. 1. . ••!! irofvd l»e— c: prime. 21@25c; fancy. -.:<•<"'■ -,,.- .. . was &he tower to-day under fr"r otf-rinps of July and September and the c«"\ lnu v^ demand from consu.ning interests 8>Im: :* I.^ • bbU Tniv *7Vt«>47c- »*<»J September, tßSso4»c; 100 i.ictoi-ei. MVc LdnSeed" oil wa2 »nchan«ed. Refined petroleum was reined in srasnnabie demand at recent prices. fVTe York /.Ms. iOTSc. butt 7c v P.-liad. ! t ■■!'«• "' ■" .'. '. ' h : nominal; prime eun.Kier f«llw. =-. " ■ 4 ; • •'■ ll> ; „.,...' : I 47>-c- \u«ust. 47-\-4s-. September. «B"^@4»c: O< t >er. 44Cf/44 s "c- X : ovemlnr. 4O@4O**c : December. 3»K@4oisc: or summer' Cellow. July, *2»©45c; good off summer y, - lo* 43®*5 I . prim* white. 47@:-x-. prime a,.ii l^h • w 47i&4a 1 -c LJXSEKD OH.— American seed, city raw «l'«Scr^ui-of4own raw. 43 5 44c. CaUcutta raw. fOc; la pROVISIO 7 N^-The market for provisions was fairly urtivV and on the whole stronger. Influenced by hl?h?r five hogs, outside buying, a better cash de man"the strength in grain and ( support^frorn | Packer. F?^n-ort Q Hear : Quof ed Mess. $14« $« 50; fa.n.ly $1.5J5S b SIT,SO; pa^et. t.A ■ o'l^o lie* city lard stearine. ll! 2 c. KICK^-Th^' rice market was steady to firm and I«i«r*r- talr .V^.V.r good ordinary, ■.:..■. pn fi«wi.3c* choice! »S6«Hc; Fatna. foreign. ... Ran I , x ,._ " ' • %t^r market was a .hade the market on Frlda, g are list prices, subject to a rebate of lo art rf I per cent for •*« . ba« rowderV, I and Eagle confectioners' granulated. '«?•• XXXX powdered. 5.55c; powdered, coarse pow •' ■■ and fruit powdered and Ea«l< coarse and ertra f re , granulated SJ6Oc: Kaqle 2-Ib cartonß of line gran- K 1. |.a*s do SGOc: T»-T»i bags do. 5.05c; 25-lb ana ou •■ bags d" : ; 45c : Kagle nne or rtkndkrd Branulaud and diamond A. 5.40c; confectioners" A. fl.JOc No K 5.20c: No^ S -4o^ : 4^c V^X'^T^k No 1L 4.70c^X0 12. 4.<ac: Xo 13. 4.00c; Xos 14. 15 and 16. 4 ™e I^ndon beet su^ar market *2£**™* l uJ! £Jg -ec-j'ar caWc reporting prices unchanged to -«d higher «a^,W aVloTl.t'-d for June and July. Later private SSeTwwted the market Id to l'-d higher. The local markrt^?osed orm In tone but not VMt^hW. al lbo-jch It was believed t!iat sales could be made at OW -.-—-. t possibly a fraction better. Duty paid nrloes closed as follow*: Centrifugal. :•<> tr&t. 4_..< . SvX -:. test. 3.75c. and moJasses *ugar. 89 test. 2 soc. . , COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. Krw York. June 20. 1908. -^sMMO&^ n^impro.^nt in the demand for domestic ..... beans : > Bgura the ausJitj ba« t !■■ verj FoS^« a ttr^ n^ I^Ung^w leak:1 eak: SSSty^d res-onablydr, an ■ to interest bujws In any of Um • • Sa2 w- :■-: BBA^-Harrow. cbolc^ per^bush. (255«5230; do common to g L '"''..VV: 10 , J i-j-n ch. .,'.■.• |2 15;d ' good. $1 »0®»210; 7, v 1 •'::;,:••„,:;„ CaMfornla. ch-ice. '$3 4OSS3 45. PEAS-Scotch. bags, per LU l«^r R 3 -U^ceipt 3 to-day. 7.5«2 PkgsP kgs Th« mar lllA *sing needs of th. moment and specu 'ofSwS - ■^•■- S3 aH^i 8 , ! . ; .^ 100 tub. "**»ery «^ f ci«y tc^b.fy Vpecials on the street at 23'<c. but ™, tf 11° receivers tried to get a little more than •~..,c for hUh grVde extras. Both seconds and firsts are ri f ?, c l4o"e« butter also declined about He. Pack- SS^rcomm^ Sft^&iSwS '"camer^llr-ts 20621c; do western factory. nrsts. V.<-_.. ZESSZ&sEmvSk Jo thirds. 17»eU«: PadUn* stock. ?^nec^'ts^to^y d^:o^.oxe ee sl's 1 ' With con cumulat* a weaker feeling ueveloi^'l. ami l" lfS "^ c'ned J ic on all grades of cheese-, excepting full BklnM. cream iaei3c; do small, colored or whit*, famv like- do laige. 11'.. ; do good to prime, 10 jS luF'eo cZ&noa. - . 1014c: do aklms 1. lb JP«UU. Be • do fine -'<*■ ■'■■■ fair to good, S\«5 l«c:l «c: do com mon 2G3c! d. full ddms. l«2c Xote-The clM.lflCftUon of *r*--ials includes Dai*l«. Young Americas. .-tc «j«tf— Receipts to-day. 10.337 cases Arrivals con tinuV light, and while trade Is Bot active there is a OT Sr demand (or prime to choice qußlitVs. for which ,t *k show a Him tune. The range c.f values !3 about M fa«t Quoted fine to fancy Western ranging l^U.c rent-rally? with ungraded" stock t ei:ing at 10".<Wl*c f'rfcly above 17Hc. ar.tf fon.e-E.-nmisly defective f'.ock dow 1 to ICC or leu. Vearbi sg| are Ilnn In the higher t?"JU anil fw very fine hennerj lots exceed quotaUnns. We <£.*?• State. Pcunni^-anlaand nearby, elected, white. 542?-do SOOd to choice. 20Q22c: do br.,wn and mixed. 7l? f 'v"-°r- do <ruod to choice. 20321c: do low< . rradej i-wvi -~\V«-M*ni ♦•xtra flrsts. Is^ftl9c : do firsts. 17® Wai J.iSl«'ic: do thirds. lieiSH. . dirties. iinnuidW 7«il4c: checks, jfil^c. i-Kl n>— V«liSll— Old apples are pressing- for »a)« M about formei low rang* of price*; Kmtt^ B lots of m» f arrivV ,ut they are lan poor, »nd .uch are »«lect'd at low price*. l< Conte pear, steady South ,n ,*ic'*s are plenty and selling at easy price*: to 1 u!, ; range aboul itead»-. Raspber ■tfmelom m*e« ■ moderal - SaV^bct DMWt 1* imwiially baavl< 10 r.arii top <iuoia- Eis^ 1 - "^ h has to ■ u»parstlvel> 3SSS x^^^ir-r l^: fIVfSCO ■ NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUN E, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1908. Southern, ne-w, per bbl, f 1 255J2 00: do per crate. 50® 75c: PEARS, . Le Conte. per bbl. - 534»55; PEACHKS. • Southern, per crate. $l@-$i 75; PLUMS. Southern, per crate, %\<&%\ ;5: CHERRIES, sweet, per P-lb basket. 30 i ©60c; do sour. 30940c; do sweet, per lb. s@loc; do sour, 4mic: CURRANTS, "per quart, Ci&7c; do per lb, Sotic; BTRAWBERniES, Western New York, per quart. S® 1". ■: do up-river. B©l2c; BLACKBERRIES, per quart. s®loc; RASPBERRIBS, per pint. 4@Gc: dTo blackcap. 4^ 6c; HUCKLEBERRIES, per quart. 7©l2c: GOOSEBER KIES. large. per quart. 1 8910c; do small to' medium. 6® | ':: MUSKMELOXS, Southern, per crate, 75c<B$l 50: do "ailforni;.. Jl(i?f2; WATERMELONS, per carload. $1500 $3B0; do per 100. $205540; PINKAPPLKS, Florida, per crate, $125098; tio l'urto Rico, »115@52 25; do Cuban. $1 18012 75. HOPS — Markets continue dull In all sections an.l we hear of few if . any Important transactions. Business with brewers Is especially dull, caused, no doubt, by the ' continued falling off In beer sales. Crop advices are j uniformly good in ail hop growing sections, both in this country and Europe. V.'o quote:' State, 1007, medium to choice, per 1t... 4©Bc- do I'aHfie Coast. BO9c; liermans. 1807, prime to eboice, Sft#2fc; Etate, l'jwu, &Suc; do I'aciac Ci act, SOSc. HAY AM) STRAW— The market holds about steady on strictly No 1 hay In both large and small bai's. .Me.,;um and lower grades, hoxever still dull and values taking 11 wide lange. Very little demand for damaged stock, which se^ms to be in pretty full supply. Btratw «MeL W« quote: HAY— Large lal-s. per 100 lb, tim tny. . lin l^- HSc; do So 1. 80c; do Xo 3 to 2, IKKS!7Oc; shipping. 60fp6Sc; packing. 85®45c; clover, mixed, fancy, i-rw t «- • *■ C """' do No -• do pure. 45060c. -ir^L T n i Ke ales - I><r 10 ">■ lon S r J' e . No -to 1. 45f^ : da short and tangled, 50355c; Uo oat and wheat, Jots'^vis^^^ 1^' 0 1!vo Poultry in carload ?«riLi ell , v e ' 1 to-day, and thero are some 17 or earln»>. elnß . carrl on the track. Fully 11 and traV™ srrieil5 rrieil ovcr fe 5' Jobbers from last week *"c on f vT, t'-day exceedln K ly slow. Prices declined mad« w 1 S 'I"' 1 !c! c on roos 'ers. but no otherchanses vlur,^ =ni qU °, ; : H IC BNS spring 20c: ROOSTERS. i.r-. : «- V • rc FOWLS - 12c; TURKEYS. 13c; we«i«rn -I*l s "'"a " rlme ' 12c: do Southern and South "n,Mh«"' . C: "EE'^R- Western. 8c; do Southern and PIGEON-U pp n er 7t ' ; GUINEA FOWLS, per pair. 00c; nouUrv L T KV ~> I>R pSKO-S ppli^ of fresh killed r'i 'laJ Te 1 U rly 1U ' eral tO - day - <ul<l Invoices Indl n^ i« , ' ur^ hals durln K the rest of the week. Trad ing m^iH d J ugly slow and the tone on fowls weak ask T- ""• t ' ! '' li - Holders are Renerally Inclined to and .T"^ k? r , Mnctl - v fancy, but the price is extreme and straight lots as thoy run are easily shaded ri @ |, : > i, . r "^ '"*' vcrjr Srrejjular quality and few ''!., ,■;*' K 00 1 en °«K» to exceed 18920c, though fancy '^nl,in r ° .-' rr e 'r Cfed •° ut - would brin 5 a decided deaSahU* 'T' 1 ki <l turkeys in ll ht supply and duck» «? ;lde!! 7 anW - Nearby poultry, spring I nnniir,. .1 oquabs nominally unchanged. Frozrn " hen, ans°7«n " qUlet " We q "° te: Iced— TURKEYS. f^Tir .° ms averasr<! best - i; s@l"=: do common to Phia V' 1C;,1 C; , S? ICKE NS, spring, broilers. Philadel- I'"nr,%vlv aa n d $ UU b JH? H* to a!r - er lb. 18©»0c; do drvnii 1 -'"- 23©25c: do poor. 16020c; do Western. Picked, •verage best. 20@22c: do scalded, 18<9>20c nl, i° ers - ry picked or scalded, poor. 15016c 1 , »n nv y v PaCked - Western, dry Picked, fancy. 4 Jin S »« ', bosos. 13>ic; do 3 lb and under. 12Hc; do fancy. 4 b n<l over - bbls, 12%C; do Southwestern, vCv«»«, .' ollthi rn - average best. 11%@12c; do rhni™ 10 y J' lckedl poor to fair. lOOllcfdo scalded. Srv •k C: <J " P ,°r r tO fair ' lo®He: OLD OOCKS anrf i;j rkp<l or sc , ald d - Sc. DUCKLINGS. Lonß Island 14c- soTTY,% fpri , ne - lsc; do state nncl Pennsylvavnia. i'.;,-..5.'. AI ,h, h - prime - «hlte. 10 lb to dozen, per dozen. fLy*iPw& IJ" »• ?0J!«».? 0J! «». »275; do s lb. |250i 2f~ n ; •■', '■', "*- : <1n 6 and fi'j lb, $1 60; do mlxod. fix"'* <ar k $17^'--" BROILERS, milk n»1; v PfCh^ d> 2"-'®2Sc: do .-! and 4 Ib average to Srv'^l It -;'■'-■'': CHICKBXS. roastlnsr. milk fed. ioVt->' kp ,' 1 - fan 20@21c; <lo soft meated, fancy, 1. -1...,; do nverage Xo 1. 17018c: do scalded. 17<® Sfjgx'lSii^ lyig^g^sS* xo "• li:@l4c: •o^l ,T ATf f KS ANI> VK<iKTABI.KS of pota toes « nro fairly liberal, but there was on active more ment, and prices ma de ro " 1 ' advance. The fir;c«t lots ot .Mr... lk I SlOck^ reac il p $3 25®53 50; sales of Basi^rn anore receipts a!>..ve $3 25 were exceptional, and low.-r quail range downward as to size, grading and con aiaoas. Old potatoes .-ire pracUcally out of market. Aspai t; -s In li ht supply, but -.ho demand is small and prices without change. Local bunch vegetables are lower unaer more liheral rerr-ipts. and old carrots are dragging at paslrr prices. Cabba^?s also »how Pome decline. bouthem cucumbers are of Irregular quality and value and ranpre about as last quoted, but few reach top fig ures. Jersey Rr.?«>n corn mainly pi>or and movlni? slowly, bat choice would exceed quotations. Lettuce very dull. Onions a shade easier. Western Xew York «re.-n peas I arc firm, with a fair demand. ytrin^ Uans from all points are largely Inferior and dragpinp at very low figures Squashes rule low< r except for prime- Eumjner white and ]'<>-.■ crookneck varieties, which are llrmer. Tomatoes tMrly Bteady except for Mississippi rase?, which are very plenty and lower. \\v quote: POTATOES, Southern. No 3. per bbl, $25«@5350; do Xo 2. $1 50®52; do culls, $1 --S?l 50; SWEETT POTATOES, Jersey, per basket, $1 <'$-; ASPARAGUS, prime to fancy, per dozen bunches, f 1 25®*3: do culla^ 73c©11; BEETS, per 100. bunches. 91(i$2 CARROTS. per 100 bunches $1(???1 50; do old, per bbl, fl 23@$1 M; do per bag, 60@83c; CABBAGES, nearby, per 100, $250054; do per bbl. B0#80c; do South ' '■ per bbl or bt.l crate. 25®75c; CUCCMBERS, South ern, per basket, 25@'00c; do per bbl, 75c@»l 50; do hot house. per basket, $1@5225; CAULJPLOWERB, per bbl, $10*2; do per basket, 75e@$l 23; CELERY, state, per dozen stalks. 20623c: EGGPUA.NTS, Southern, per box, $16515Q; QREBN CORN, Jersey, per 100, 76c051; do Southern, jier crate. 7Sc@sl 25; KALG, per bbl, 25@50c: LETTUCE, per basket, 20®40c; do nearby, per bbl, i'.'.'ij) 50c; LIMA BEANS, Southern, per crate, $I©s2; do Ber mudi', 7.. ■■..•si 60; MUSHROOMS, cultivated, per lb, 32 @75c; MINT, per 100 bunches. 5Oc0$l; ONIONS. Ken | tucky, per bag, $1 25; do Bermuda, i>er crate, 73©90c; do Egyptian, per l«g. $1 75@52; do Southern, potato, per basket, 75©'90c; do Jersey, per basket. Tscosl 25; OKRA. Southern, per carri r, $1 50@53; PEPPERS, Jer sey, per t.ox. $10$15O: do Southern, por carrier, $lfl SI 25; PEAS, Western New York, per basket, $1 25052; dr> per ' •- $I®sl 7S; ROMAINE. nearby, per bbl, I.va 80c; do per basket, 15@30c; RADISHES, per 100. 50C0 $1: STRING'BEANS per basket. 25@75c; SPINACH, per bbl. 50©75c; SQUASH, old. per bbl or bbl crate, $10 $123 So new. white, per bbl, $I®s2: do new. yellow, per bbl or bbl crate. $10$1 50; TURNIPS, Russia, per bbl, Sl@Sl 25: do white, per 100 bunches, SlfJfSl 00; TOMATOES Jersey, per box, $1 sO@|2 50; do Maryland and Delaware, ner rarripr, $I@sl 7:;; do Norfolk, per carrier 60cg$1; ,-., Florida, per carrier. T.VfiJl 50; do Mississippi, per Hat case. 40070c; WATERCRESS, per lini L.uncl "Tune 2S».— CLOVF.RSEED— October. J7 40; Pn- Toledo June 88. — CIjOVERSEEI>— October. *7 40; r>« c«nl»r. '*T 40; March. $7 47%. ALSlKß— Augu.'t, $T 50.' LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York. June 29. 1908. WEEKLY RECEIPTS. Beeves Cows. Calves. Sheep. Hogs. Jersey City ->'•'■'•' — 469 7.227 10.-.HI 60th street 2.265 117 7.764 B5 — 40th street — — „ — ~ 1 "'"° Iyhisrh Valley ::::::::::: 3.094 — 2.580 u% = Weehawken n ";•' ~ Z _ Z ■Wist Shore •v;::::::;'- j* _^ jms .M . fc'caltcrinij — _^_* *' ' * ' Tlltals . 12,327 17M 14.029 38,050 31.6G5 ToSls ._: : VeVk} IWSI 106 i2.9»a 36.628 05.C92 WEEKLY EXPORTS. Live Live Qrs. of Cattle. Sheep. ISeef. Schwarzschild & S.. Ss. Philadelphia.. — - 1,100 Swarzschild & S., Ss: Minnehaha 402 — 1.100 ■Schwarzschild « S.. St. G prgic.. 4^ — J. ehamberg A Son. Ss. Minnehaha. . 373 — j! Shaml-ers ■■- Son. Ss Georgic... 330 1.140 — Swift Beef Company, Ss. Majestic .... — . l.£>" Swift Beef Company, Ss Arabic..:./.. ■ — ■ - Morris Hcf Company. Ss. Philadelphia = — 1.54- Morrls P.'-.-f Company. Ss. Majestic... I.W Morris Beef Company. Ss. Arabic — — \-\fn Armour & Cs).. Ss. Philadelphia ._— 1 - 1 " 0 Total exports tm I.MO 10.142 Total exports last week " «30 " '-..^ B'.sien exports this week '■;"•' a '"^ Philadelphia exports this wee* ••'+ — Montreal exports this week r.884 — 8.125 ?o? o Lfv^r/.v:/.v.v.v.v.:::::::::::'i:|« *™ To Manchester J9J , To Antwerp - '~* . Totals to all ports 4,|06 1.140 11 .875 Totals to all ports last week <>.-'< •i. lr <" ».-».- QUOTATIONS FOR BEEVES. Good to choice native steer. *'lf^% Poor to fair native rteer. a 260 » 50 Oxen and stags ? ftf •' -- Bulls and dry cows ! e- rs -,:,;;y;.;,Vago:::::r.7;,;.;v Good to choice native steers one year ago 5 io@ 0 M> IIFFVKS— Receipts for two days were. 134 cars, or •>3i.'/nead including 114 cars direct to slauKlit?rers and 20 for the market, making, with previous arrivals, -J r,-J on Bale, of which 20 were at Jersey '. City and the re-iiainder at .<Hh street. Good to choice dry fed steers w^JTin demand anJ lO®lsc higher; others dull an,] un eharged; oull.- steady; eoo-i to choice fat cows extreraety low at a decline of 15®25c; others barely steady. The vards were not quite cleared. Common to choice native \j--s fold at $4 40©$7 60 per 100 lb; oxen and stags at I4 25®55«): bulls at $3 600*4 60; -3 extra bulls at f4 SO; comnSbn" to 'choice cows at MTO&MSU: a few heifers at iScj. dressed beef si >•* at K>jgl24.: per lb for nati\« sldS- '.,. beef at - No ments fron, this port to da'v ' To-nvrrow the Trinidad will carry to Bermuda •■ ■ i,-- and 45 sheco for various .nippers. Ssaies— J*VShamber« & Son: 20 Virginia steers 1507 lb av-ra£ at $760 per 100 lb; 12 df>. 1250 lb. at $7: 17 do. Vl7. Tb at ?•; 00: 20 <*<>• 1140 "■• at $l!5 : 73 do 1271 lb. 1t,,--, 3do 160 lb. at $620; 2 do. 1016 lb. at $.'.30: 2 do. 1050 lb. at $520; 18 Penntylvanla do, 1280 lb. at Hgr 1 [Sl?".* Co : 2O Virginia steers. 1343 lb. at $7 30: 1.5 do 10'7 lb at's63o: 22 do. 1111 10. at ?fi 15; IS do. 1004 ib* at S3 60r1242 Id. at 70; 3 do. 1170 lb. at *«: •' 1 Oi io do lIV-J Ih at $6; 3 .tags. 833 lb. at 54 25; 2 ' bulls 1423 1b at $4 80 1 do. 1400 lb, at $4: 6 do. 838 |b, ! •f^tr" helferi 1225 lb. at $4 S5; 16 Western cow.. 1070 |. -at $1 25 "2 cow«. lb. at«;1 do. 10001b .at $375- , do 800 iC at $:t 50: 17 do. 752 lb. at $2 W. 1 do. -- i .' v" so 6do 766 lb. at $2. at $7 35: 20 Penn '•" Onto "eers! 1262 lb. at $785; ; 20 P«m «vK--n?r do 1035 lb at $535: -■'"> Virginia do. 1010 lb. at HA- "4 do "oM lb. at $5.25; 12 bulls. 1010 lb. at $580: 1 do "-,, lb, at $360; 1 cow. 1100 lb, at $4 25; G do. bSO lh n't «~75- 2 do. C45 lb. at ?1 75. Shii.Ders- c^mission 1 Company: 6 Virginia oxen. 1888 lb at $5 50 2 Virginia bulls. 1600 lb. at 50; 2 do. 1290 lb! , at $4" l Virginia heifer. 1070 lb. at $5; 6 Vir sT"iajuVldVco!:' 4 - bulls! 820 lb. at $3 50: 1 cow. 630 lb. Ut w" n name- 12 bulls, t>f>4 It., at $3 7.'.; '1 cows. MS n U t . $375;Td0. 670 lb. at $275; Ido ?60 If. at $2 00; :;■, -V. ''. -H 8225; 1 do 710 It., at $2. ■• wr^it A •'.>■: ' bull. U8« tb. at M; H do. . '■!. • V , at «223 Ido 6-W Xt. at $U. i $ •(•urt's & Son: 1 state Keer, 1350 If. at 60; , J . n '- iA\ n. at S4 --. 16 do. BG3 Ib. at $3 76; 1 do. «n Ib at «3"">- uVuVs/1110 ft. at $4; 0 do. Bfls Ib. at tt if H Holiis: 5 bulls. 1022 Ib. at 53 75; 1 do. 740 m. at r*\i r> VI--><— Receipts were 5.U17 head. Including; 010 UrUtto butchers and 5,007 for the market of which 8760 4e« at OwS street and 1247 at Jersey Ity. Prime .i.iw »«ro »t™ ViiK?n"L! 2T>c to 50c higher; other, steady. ilow^naU grides: buttermilks in liberal supply clo>l ™ Kl . ' ■, few veals were carried over. Common . al $5057 per 100 R>; choice and se to pi..i.« - --s ._ ,, t un ,, ,i iro , v .. ,jtß at M Cty dre-ed veals ■ '-. ■ Rrm. selling at fee pt-r lb. «"..un «■'^dreLed du "at C',iSl2',^; dressed buttermilks at i p Nelson: 77 veals. 14': rt> average, at $7 per i- S n^Vk'l do 141 n. ■ $6 75: 5 do. 140 lb. at 50; 5 J 16* b a $5 17 .utteln:ilkp. 127 ij). at $3 50. H Ff l'cfl Is r,5 vals. 155 Ib. at $7 BO; 04 do. HI lb. ,ci' n ■. v T ]••', 2do 226 lb, at $6; 6 do. 166 B>, at $B. "w B Humi: « viui. U» ». •» *7 25; 2M do. M0 h at $7■7 ■ Vs do. 12» lb. ••' $«J 5-J; 14 do. "' lb, at *' V; K thVcwouts. 13U It., at M»i -■"' buttenaUks. IM It.. Ut ; .r',. It L S IMllenba.k: HI veals. W Ib. at $650; -■,.■.■;' ..', i-i tb, ai «•'. IS; 53 do. 124 lb. at $5; H» '""r'Tr'curtl'f^Son* 3 -!!! «M.. 13« n.. «• $7; 79 do. 134 ii., 'at tO, 5W 4a 141 11... at $•»; **> d , 125 ft. at $6 62H: 147 do. 134 rt>. at $6 50: 43 do. 119 Th, «t $5; 4 do, 15 lt>. at $4 00; 48 throwouts. 133 Ib. at $4; 1. buttermilks. 150 n>. at $3 50; 74 do. 127 Tb, at $!i 2j. Jeliffe. Wright & Co.: 33 veal*. 140 t!.. at $7 . 1-3 do. 138 !b at sn 75: 12 do. 130 n>, at $«; 05 do. 123 lb. at $5; 22 <io. 141 tt>. at $4 50; 1 do. l»i*> rb. at $4: M butter milks. 155 Ib. at $3 25: <J9 do. 144 ITi. at $3 12Vi. S. Sanders: Uir, vnalS. 141 Ib. at $7 23: lU3 <10. 130 It., at $7: tR) do. 145 Ib. at JrtSo; 58 do, 144 lb. at $6 75; 39 do. 12S IT., at $5; 24 do, 131 Ib. at $4 50. Tobln & .Shannon: 63 veals. 147 Ib. at $7 50; 15 do. 148 :b. at $5. > S. Judd & Co.: 7f> veals. 148 Ib, at $V 25; 280 do. IM lb, at $7; t! do 123 lb, at $5; 6 throwouts, 120 To, at 54 50; 2S do. 141 lb, at $4 25. . Kerns Commission Company: 75 Indiana veals, ISO rb, at $5 50. Andrew Mullen: C2 veals. ]3'J rh. at $6 75; 41 do. 140 Ib. at M«l)s; C3 do. 123 Ib. at $0 CO; 31 do, 120 O>, at ■SSTH: 42 do, ,12'J Ib. at $025: 5 throwouts. U2 Ib. at $4; 101 buttermilks. 152 rb, at *;; 00. ,0'?.?. 1E^ EP AMD I'AMBS — Receipts were 00>i cars, or 1-.<M« head, including 11 rars consigned direct to ulaugb iTfTß aii'l 3it' = cars for the market, making, with the stale stock. 43 cars on sale, all at Jersrv City with the exception of 'i car. Sheep were In very poor demand and bareK- steady, with last week's closing prices. l-*mbn glow to a shade lower. About S cars were car ried over. Ordinary to chcice sheep sold at .<::'.. J4 50 P»T I(K> lb; ordinary' to choice 'ambs at $5 IZ>Ti%l :5.".: 1 car at the outside price of $7 50; general top price, $7 25; culls at J4 50. Dressed" mutton slow at 7'jyiOc per lb; <sr-s« P ,l lambs lower at 10S12V4c per lb. Sales— Tobln & Shannon: 25 Virginia lambs. 72 lb average, at S7 40 p*r 1(K) Ib; 101 do, tls lb. at $7 2.'.- 233 do, 71 lb. at $7; 257 do. 611 lb. at $0 75 247 do. «4 lb. at J«5O; 175 Kentucky do. 71 lb. al $7 25; t;0 do. 73 Ib. nt $7 25; KSy do. 75 Ih. at $7 25: i> btate do. f,O II;, nt $ii. r O; f.l Ohio shf-cp, 01 lb. at 50; 57 do, IX) Ih. st $4 SO; 40 do. 83 lb. at $4 K; 1 Virginia do, 120 lb, at $4 50; 1 cTj. SO lb. at $4: 2 '?o. SC lb. at 50- 1 state do, 130 lb. at $4 50; $t do. 114 lb. at $4 25; 1 do. 70 lb. at S3: M Kentucky t'o, SI lb, at $4. ilcPherson & Co.: 232 Virginia lambs. 78 lb. at $7 35; 2r,5 do, 70 Ih. at $7 25; 235 do, tiOO lb. at $7 25: 243 do. 79 Ib, at $7 25; 214 do. 75 lb. at $7 20; 200 do. 72 lb. at $7; 22 Virginia sheep, &3 lb, at $4 25; 4 do, 112 lb, at $3 50. Nekton A Co.: 174 Virginia lambs. 73 Ib, nt $7 25- 237 do, 71 lb, at $7 25; 2SO do. 72 lb. at $7 25; 246 do 72 lb. at $7 25; 249 do, tsit lb. at $7 12'%; Ui4 rfb. 65' Ib. at $7 12H: 237 do. fA Hi. at $7 12^; 102 do. 81 Ib. at $0 50; 27 do. (10 ib. at $0; 47 do, culls. 41 lh. at $4 50; 228 Ken tu-ky do. 77 lb. At $7 25; 2 Virginia s>he-p. 115 lb. at $4 50; 3 do, Ill', lb. at S4 25; 37 do. 114 lb. at $4- 47 do J*f» lb. at $3 60; 3 do. 136 lb, at $3 25; 1 Kentucky do 120 lb. at $4. Shippers' Commission Company: 210 Keniii.-kv lamhs 74 Ib. at $7 50; 233 do. 07 Ib, at $7 35; 222 do, GS Ib. at $7 88; 217 db 70 ib. at $7 10. Kerns Commission Company: 45S Kentucky lambs. 72 Ib. at «7 35: o*o do. 77 lb. at $7; 16 Kentucky sheep and yearlings) 101 lb. at $4 7.">: 1 Kentucky sheep. so lb. at $4. 8. Judd & Co.: 234 Kentucky lambs. 74 lb. at $7 25; 232 do. 72 Ib. at $0 60. S. Sanders: 222 Kentucky lambs. fis Tb. at $0 75; 33 do, 63 rh. at $0 s<i; 6 Ftate do. 68 Tb. at $8 5": 13 state she»p 133 tr.. at $4 50; JJ do, 114 lb, at $3; 1 Kentucky do, 130 Ib. at $3. Frederick I. Kratz: 12"« Virginia lambs, «0 Tb. at $7 30. H, H. Hollis: 9 state lambs. 53 Ib. at $5 75; 6 state shoep. 100 Ib. at $3 ,V>. .1. G. Curtis & Son: 1 state lamb, 60 Ib. at $« 50; 6 state sheep. SO Ib. at $3. W. R. Hume: 3 state sheep, 110 Ib, at $4 50; 2 do, 140 IT., at $4. HOGB Receipts were Mi '- cars, or S».r>oo head. In cluding about 5 cars for the market. The feeling was uteady for all weights. Early sales of state hogs were at $0 60 per 100 Ib. Sales— S. Sanders: 17 state hogs. 235 Tb average, at $6 0o i>er 100 Ib; 4 roughs. 330 Ib, at $5 50. OTHER MARKETS— BY TELEGRAPH. Chicago, June 29. — CATTLE — Receipts estimated about 19.0W; market steadv to 10c to 15c lower; steers, $5 800 $S4O; cows, $3 60996 75: helf>-rs. fU^jtillO; bulls, $3'# $5 30: calves, 8540018 25; stockers and feeders. $3i&ss 16. HOGS — Receipts estimated about 30,000 head; market strong to 15c higher; choice heavy shlpplnc. $f>4o^s»>ss; butchers'. 5646#5656; light mix<-,i, |6 1698830; choice light. $<; 35(S$0 45; j^ckinK. S5 50(Ti$0 35; pigs. $4 25<8> 8686; bulk of sales. $0 10986 4l>. — Receipts est» mated about 22.000 head, market weak: sheep, $3269 $4 15: lambs, SS9SB6O; yearlings. $4 s<>?jsr.. East Huffalr.. Junn 29.— CATTLE— Receipts. -4 .Son head: market slow and loc to 25c lower: prime steers, $7 25® $7 £5; shli.ping. $6®s<J 75; butchers'. $5356 50; heifers. BII.UAKD ANI» root TABLE*. MANUFACTURERS of billiard and pool ta bles: high grade bowling alley bulld«r»; lowast prices. Marx Bm» •24 ITrlnn S .uarti. HOARD AND KOOMS. 7"! . ST.. ISO WEST, between "I." and subway exjirrss i»t;itions; charming room ; superior table; references given and re qulr.d. Fl RNISHKI) ROOMS TO LET. 71ST ST.. I«>3 WRST— Large r,r small cool room; private house: gentleman; convenient to cars. CARPET CXFANTNO. THE C. HL BROWN CO. Carpet & Rug Cleansing 221-223 EAST a»<th STREET. Te'ephunes. 1531 31-th — IS4I 38th. putt and Dirt Blown out. not from Surface only. g3 years' experience In Fine Carpets * Ruga. S. Y. CARPET CLBANING WORKS Oldest. Largest. Most Modern. 437 AND 43t> WEST TH ST. •>. 46H2 4803 Bryant. Established 1837. \e H. JOROAN- KHDV/IN LENTZ. S@Slllf.MTH ST. cnTumRS. CAKFET CLEANING. E.tabllshed 18. i. CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING CO.— Cleans by compressed air, steam, hand or m floor. 1554 Broadway. 421 Ea-t 4S>in »t- COE & BRANDT. Tel. 132-_Bth. TRY A. H. KALJIAN-S repalrtnr. wash cleaning, storing of Oriental rugs. 410 «th ave. Telephone 10»l -Mad:?r.n S .Mure EMTLOVMENT A(JENCIES. fi\ frTl (o> "TT 1? fP) fD} E fD) fP 9 © lh a Ub U Is lni i lt litl la o) EilFL^ilEiT BIIIEAU Tlf. LEDONGTON AVE. Bet r.7th and 68th rts. Tel. 1055— Plaxa. Sel ei first Class domestic help. Scan dinavians and Finnish a specialty. MRS KEUNAGHANS Bureau.— Male and female help; --ill capacities. 112 \\ est 48th st. __^_^_________ LOST-BANKBOOKS. BANKBOOK No 442.860 of the Union Dime Savings Institution is missing. Any per son having a claim to it is hereby called upon to pr^.-nt the samo within ten days or submit to having said passbook can celled ami a new one issued. LOST.— Bankbook No. 468.85S of Dry Dock Savings Institution. Anv i*rson having claim, upon .aid book Is called upon to ! resent the same to the bank within thirty days or the uld book "ill be declared can celled and extinguished and a new one is sued in lieu thereof. IoST -Bankbook No. 4;M.!.r..) of Itry Dock Havings Institution. Any person having clai-ns upon said br.ok is called upon to present the same to the bank within thirty days or the said took will be de. iared can celled and extinguished and a new one is sued in lieu thereof. lj i~t — Uankbo.jlc No. 482.329 of Dry Dock Savings Institution. Any person having claims upon said book is called up-">n to present the same t.i the bank within thirty day. or the Look will be declared can celled and extinguished and a new one is sued in lieu thereof. LOST OR -STOLEN.— Bankbook No. 580.420 ..f the German Savings Bank in the Cltjr of New York, corner 4th ave. and 14th St.. Issued to Julie Surkova. All persons are cautioned aHa,inst nt-^otinting the same. If not returned to the bank on the Itlst day of July, 1806. a duplicate will be issued. LOST <>R STOLEN.— Bankbook No. 5T5.321 of the German Savings Bank in the City of New York, corner 4th ave. and 14th St.. loFurd tn .Stefan EmbfcQgJer. All persona are cautioned aftainßt negotiating the i-ame. If not returned to the bank on the 21ft day of July, IDUS. a duplicate will be Issued. LOST.— Bankbook No. 775.927, Hank for Savings. l!80 4'ii ave.. New York. Pay ment Ht"ij- '. ri^iM- rt-.irn b»«u to bank. IH'EWIUTERS. VICTOR VIFIBL.FJ. 79 Nassau St.; cata logue free; all makes taken part pay ment; bargains In Underwoods. Reming tons. Olivers. Smiths BCSINKSS (HANCES, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY for an edu cated man of brains to enter a paving business; no capital required, but first class references must be furnished, with request for interview. Address P. O. Box 339. Madison Sq. Branch. mtKr-SMAKING AND MIM.INKRV. DRESSMAKER, of B. Altman & Co.; ex cellent fitter, cutter, designer: I'rlnces* roats- experienced; remodelling; by the day: moderate Address Dressmaker. 3^o West 14th s; HE! I" \VA?.TKI> HtK. CIUt'FFBUn. — State ait*, nationality: 1* married; experience; references. Address p Bo* ■"■:». Trib'ir.f >r!l ■•• Ui.Kii WANTED. Mats. AnCHITEiTTTriAL DRAFTSMAN. IS; two years' experience; k0...i tracer and let terer. B»rnet. 283 Hlmrod St.. Hrooklyn. BOOKKEEPEai. — Competent doable entry and tynewrlter; good refsrences. Henry Bli i . W0 4th ave. IVHER .- Sinirle: experienced; steady. Haas. 243 West 10th st. CHAtTPFTEUR- — Sober: rareful driver: re iiiilrlng- formor employer f-an be Rt-en M. Jackson, rare of Johnson. 5« W. WU Ft. ADVKRTISKMENTB and sub^crlptinr, for The Tribune received at their Uptown Office No. WM Hrcadway. between Srtth and 3"th sts., until tt o'clock p. m Ad vertisements reeelved at the following branch offices at regular office rate» until H o'clock p. m.. Via.: 2»M Bth «ve., s. r. cor 23d St.: U8 «th ave.. ir. 12th Rt. : i»2 It*! 14th St.; 257 Weal 41,'d St.. between 7th and i«th avf s. i 883 Wesl 125th St.; IB3t Sd ave., between 7<iiii an.i 77th ata , 1196 3d ave.. near 81sl *t.: 170S Ist ave.. n^ar POth St.; 167 East 125th St.; 7B€ Tremont ave.; <'"•" td ave.. and anv \m»riian l>ls trlct Teli'S"*P n oftlc*. •48$8: cows. $3Ss3=s; bulls. $3 »«»: •*«*•» « d *£<£ Irs* $3 50S$4 75; stock heifers. WVEALS-Sto and springers. $2 to $4 lower. $lStf4wo-_ \^'\^ n%^ S^fgS.SS* il^hLd^a^t^; «|| ISOOOH; dairies. $»&$« 30. SHEEP AND LA M»h ~» celpts tl.ooo head; market slow; la:..bs and >**jL in «" steady; others. 25c to 50c lower; lambs $5 •£**•£:: yearlings. $5 75e$«: wethers. $4 6(rgs4 75; ewes. $3 .-«?4. 8h Ka P n^ Ue city: S? June 29-CATTLE-RecelPts ,2.0,0 head, Including 6.000 Southerns; best "t^dy; top. *». others weak to 15c lower; choice export and dressed bee» steers, $G 60@$«; fair to good. $..f f6 Kg SSffi* Vtock ssß*7 50: stockers and feeders. ***«^*»airfl™- cW«. ers. $3 50©$7: Southern cows. $2 L-;^«* 4 ' .Pj 11 »" a s" p,' $2 25Q54»: native heifers. $3© s6 50: bnlls ■ *»<£*^' Jal ves. $3 2T.Q SS 50. HO«S-Recelpt». »-' >^. h * ad .' f ,^[ ,5 10c to Isc higher: top. $tJl7' ? ; bulk of «'«?• Jr,|sß 15 heavy. $rt 10«?$rt 17%: Packeri.' and butchers. »•><«'■ lljrht.<s 808*8 10: pigs. $4 25554 cO. BH^E^-B»W«J 4%*> head: market 10c to 20c lower: 'nmbj.. •■','": ewes an.l vearllngs. *3WVgst: Texas rMrHnj. »»«** Texas sheep. $3 25553 75: stockers and tl**** $. ■■ $3 put.turg. June .g.-r-ATTT-E-Supplv fair: m»rk't higher: choice. >Tiv,jjTW: prime. #• WJC?' W ' _ "^f;| -Supply light; market lower on sheep h.gh^r on i*mz^ . prime wethers. $4 .T*«s4 40; culls and common. *-'i*». lambs. S3«SS 50. VEAL CALVES-?. Q57^. HOG^ Receipts fair; market active and higher: prinT* "*"■*' T^ mediums and heavy Yorkers. $R C5: light Yorkers. $•;... @$«35: pigs. J5 7Otfrs3S.->; roughs. $.>^ss 40. .„ Cincinnati. June 20.-HOGS-. Market actfr*, 10c r to l^c higher: butchers' and shippers'. $8 45«l«50: common. $5 10«$«. CATTLE— Market a.-tive. 10c t o .li«nlrti»T.. l i«nlrti»T. fair to goo.i shippers SR«*gSB 5O: common. |- »#■» SHEEP— $2@s4 25. L.AMBS— Ouiet: $4 2T.«J6 «... CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago. Jun.? 29.— Rain In Kansas r»n-1 boDisll •weekly statistics were chiefly responsible for t!,e stronp tone in the lo<-aj wheat market to-day. At the clase wheat for SeTt»-mbt.T delivery was upW. Corn was %C to lc hisher. Oats were a shad* lower and provisions were 5c higher. The «h«t market was lrrficular durinp the first half of tha dav. the July delivery beinsr rather weak and the dpferr^d futures rather firm. Several leaders of the lo.al bulls were free huyers of the. future de liveries early in the session, while lonsrs sold the July The demand for th" September option at the start was due to additional rains in Kansas and to the bullish nature of the weekly statistics The nmr.unt of breadstuff on p*aa«Ke decreased 2 232 000 bushels; the visible supply decreased l'r.&6.'ood bushels, and the world's shipments for UM week were about 3.000.000 bushets less than for the. corresponding: week a year ngo. Demand be came more general late in the s^sion. wh i.cii caused a much stronger feelnip: in all deliveries. Active demand for cash wheat throughout the country by millers and small primary receipts helped to Inspire demand during the final hour. The m.irket closed firm. September opened *nc to Kc to i.«' to %c hiKher af Ss%c to S»c\ «>ld at S.^»c and then advanced to S«%c. The close was at So^c to 86?ie July sold between S3c and 85%c and closed at S.Vs.O. Clearances of wheat and flour wre equal to 4°" SOO bushels. Primary receipts .were 394,000 bushels, -ompared with SM.OOO bushels the sam« day a vear ago. Minneapolis, Dulutfa and Chicago reported receipts of 2"».T cars, against 304 cars last wefk and 589 cars a year ago. The corn market was Inclined to be weak eariv In the day because of selling based on rain in various sections of the corn belt, particularly In Illinois. Letter in the day. however, the marKtt became strong on active demand by commission houses and shorts. The buying was Inspired ny reports that this '-ear's crop will not e<iuat that of last year. A local crop expert, who has just re turned from a trip through tht- West, says that the loss on lowlands in lowa and Nebraska, owin* to recent excessive rains. Is sure to make the vields in thcM states below the normal. The mar ket closed strong, with prices at almost th<- top notch September Opened %C lower at «SHe. sold at wiic and then advanced to S^c to S9%c The rlote'was 6:» v s c to C9%C July sold between 67 B «c and «'«c and closed at *'.<■■ Loc:il receipts were 361 cars, with 35 of contract grade Oats were easy at the start, owing to more favor- WORK. WANTED. MaJ> CARPENTER, eaWnet maker: f ■ r TTian '.!'^: pert Inside and outside; make own pians and able to estimate; disfan-» no object. Carpenter. 74A 40th St.. Brooklyn. CHAUFFEUR. 2»: city or country; un derstand-s all cars; goo.l mechani. all repairs; honest; best reference. J. Kyan. s^l East 150th st. CSHAUFFBUR-— Towng man; careful driv er' city or country: last employer will give' reference: free trial of abUtt* Isidor Turk. 117-119 Mth st.. Brooklyn. CHAUFFEUR — First class mechanic; tin " derstanda all mak-s of cars; hig h«t »h"P and road references; sober and reliable. .Tos?ph Lebeda. I^l4 Ist ave. CHAUFFEUR. — By competent colored man. Bprlnger, care Miller. )»s West '.f.nh ft. i-HXI'FFEKR.— rareful drivrr: stri^-tly sober anj reliable, own repairing; bandy with tools- best reference: private family. country preferred. Berg. 239 Klatbush ave., Brooklyn. CHAUFFEUR. 2T>; mechsjiJc: careftti driver; do own repairing: good referrr • ■*; speaks English and Polish. 223 West 121« st. CHAUFFEUR.— -Colored: with party tour .iig or country for summer; good on i>t ,!cn rind American cars; at pres-en;. em- Dlov»d- would like change: long experience; best reference. H. Turner. 190 Westminster Road, Brooklyn. CirATFFEfR— Single! aged 2."i: on gaso lene car; strictly temperate, reliable: can do own repairs; gnod references: will go anywhere. W. Scott. Box 215. GllbertvHle. Ma<s ■ DRAFTSMAN.— TechnicaI stndent; .'• years' experience; would prefer structural Iron nr cut stone work: quick and accurate; hpet reference; salary no object. William Cutting. Rossvllle, Staten Island^ COLLEGE GRADUATE and high • principal wishes work during vacation: b*st references: can do tutoring teaching or any educational work. Address G. R., IL'4 Washington Place. ENGINEER — Motor Boat engineer; thor ougbly experienced on all marine motor, and automobiles; best reference. L. Ht-ath. s Convent ave., Nevr York City. MAN* 3R officer Spanish-American War and' Philippine Insurrection, recently held lmr">rtant pSsltlon Philippine governrr jent. energetic, fluent Spanish, p.lng shortly to Old Mexico, prosp-.-tlnK. etc. . woul.l like commissions or work there: hlgl.-t cre dentials and references. Address H.. Box 20. Tribune Offlce. MARRIED MAN. 27: German-American, bandy: willing to work; good r.-ferer.<-e. N. Bauder. 114 c-arr.tlia St.. Astoria. Long Island. MATTRESSES remade at customers rest dene* n specialty; in th^ yard, on the roof or under cover: <.wn i"»<l<> carding ma chine and bench used. Maubor^ne. 1J47 Broadway. MAN. ("hrlPtian. lr.dusfrlo.u. g.'.id penman, han.lv with tools: willing, obliging; good references. Franklin Sbafer, 13 WwtlW. ORGANIST and CHOIRMASTER for Prot " estant church: hiuhest references from present position. Address C. H. M.. Box S. Tribune Olßce. J_ IHISTFR — Competent, with all tools, 'wants work for landlords, architects or estates. Box 504. 1318 2d ave. lei. 2WX— Piaza. P» INTER competent wltn all tools, wants "work for landlords, architect? or _es tat»s. Box 504, 131!> 2d ave. Tel. 2t>o5 — Plaza. SHOI'I.D an active, educated Civil War vet-ran, over 60, b» OslerUed? If not, can yon employ me In any capacity? Ref erencea Address Reliable. Tribune Office. YOUTH, I' ' graduate public school; one term Kuvs 1 fommercial High pchcoK course in b..okkee,..nK. Walter Kohn, _>»>» Cleveland st., Brooklyn. YOUNG MAN, 25. fpeakinir il*rrnan. (rood appearance, habits and education, with me-hani.-al and business experience and flrs" class references, desires permanent position. " with advancement C. William I.angen»>er(r. 040 Bushwlck ave.. Brooklyn. Telephone 1467— Bmhwick. WELL EDUCATED vounsr man. aged 23; quick and accurate at ftcures; neat ap pearance; at anjthlnjc. James Paladlno. Stapleton. staten Islariil. \IIIKK WAMEO. Ftroal*. BOOKKEEPEU. — Thoroughly reliable ac conntaat; R years* experience alonß man ofactuiing and Import lines: hiithest rafer ences; capable of takinj? full charge; Eng lish and German correspondent; operates typewriter. Address Miss Character. Trib une Uptown Office. 13C4 Broadway, COMPANION. GOVERNESS. — CWlege tea. her nine yrars; mathematics spe cialty; English. I^tln. Oerman. vocal music; highest testimonials; city or coon try; travelling. Miss Urahain, 127 West 83d st. COMPANION to elderly or lnvali.l la.iy by rcrined Christian woman; good reader; Dleasant home preferred to large salary. Address 27 West 125th St. care of gin Wells. OOVERNEBS A lady recammenoj excel lent y-ung l-inslleh gT>\rTin-s.-. for holidays or permanently; advanced music: nutnt Fr^n.-h an 1 German acquired in Paris and Germany; rei nromlnent American mii.l EnK'Uh fa references required. Alys, Trlbans Cptown office. ISM Broadway. GOVERNESS. -French; experienced; Ger man, BagiUn. piano; proOdsnt . rrsepoe ceUent referencea Letters. Mademoiselle. 160 Kast 60th ot. Tel. 32^3 I'laia STENOGRAPHER an.i TTPsTWRITX*.— Toung gUI; beginner: Remington mgr chir.e. K- bebobtr, 279 Dlvtstoa a%e . Hi-., .klvn. STENOGRAPHER an 1 Rtmlngton typist; accurate: $13-sls: ref.r.ntes M. M. 142 West -"Ist st. BTENOORAPHEB — Cbmpeteat segtenar; k.mhl apt Her; position with advancement; moderate salary, references, Box OM, 131$ 2<l av e. TRAVELLING COMPANION and ladles* maid; Vasnar girl <20); »t boto« or •broad; hl«h.-st i.fsiif es Va«sar. Tribune I'jituwu Owe. 1381 broadway. ah!« weath-r .- :'. " -' • '- * f the day The market / • a with wheat and corn. sSP"^s«^^^t« n«' to ■■« to He lower at »*«*• *T3. TTJT% 38T«»c to Me. and elated • t . 3 *s£_V*J7 «£• LsS* tween 44V and 4o^c and tloaea at w- **»■— receipts were 13^> o«trs. all day toot «» of Active demand by local packers. The cb l*f b Ji ! "» h o J n ,^; ence was a 10c to 15c advance In th» price o.nw hoes. The market failed to maintain ««;"**?■£ te«S owing to realizine **le». but the c lose w*J flrm. with September £>ric up *e « *l*|^iS: and ribs wer« each 5c higher at 1»» and 55 •><?. re- SP KsUmL y red receipt., for to-morrow. Wheat. • cars: corn. 377 cars; oats. 133 cars;* hogs. IS.OW h*a<l. ; - F) ton Uanit .f New York City, plalntiZ. »s. Aanle made enured m the above entitled action duly made and enured in the above entlOed action and bearing <Ut« the 20tb day of May. 100*. I. th* undersigned, the referee In »ai<l ment < n . V?v^, t i l sell at public auction, at the Exrhange Sale. Rog«». No,. 14 and 10 r«Hf Street. In the Borough of JSjW hattan City and County New Torit. on Skg ->* ,l*v July 1W». at 13 o'clock noon of that day. *g Joseph I>ay. 11.11 — the premise* by saUt judgment Jlr^cted to be »old. an.i therein <le«:ril>ed a* follows: c-rtaln lot. pi.^ce OP p arc ei of Und. .Ituate lying ami bein* in the Borough of the Br->n» «iry of New Tork. and being known a. lot ■u'Bbjr *••«!* certain map entitled "M»p of North Mm* J"** 1 * Manor of Morrl^ania. tn the Coonty Westcheeter. N>w York." dated Wesl Far:,,... V* Tork. April —. l£o. made by Andr-*- KlndUy . .— Mjea. s»<J»J tn the orace of the B-gl»ter ot the Coi.nty «*^«g" Chester on May 18th. l*i«. and more particularly de- BC Northerly f °"y Flr.t <„,)« MM Street. 0O feet: east erly by lot number M on above mentioned map, ■" feet; southerly by lot number 3t on said map. US feet, and DOCtbwssterljr by t'ourtlan-it Avenue. M fee- Said premises beinic tbe southeasterly corner of lrt.td Street and Courtlandt Avenue, and b«!ng tae sam» premiss as were < onvey-.i to Ann!« I.lnder by T>>u^" Lese and others, bv deed dated June 4. tOOfi. recorded June lt». 13<>«. in l.iber «4. Section 9 of Omveyanc... pa»te 4«4. The said pr-n,i»e!t being known by th« street r.umher 370 East 1«W Street. Dated New York. June 2t». MM. jQa|f| roou GIFFORD. HOBBS * BKARI'. Kefere*. Attorney, for Plaintiff. 5 Nassau Street. Borough of Manhattan. New Tor* The "following Is. a diagram of the property ta be sold the stre-t number being 370 East l«3d Street. Borough of the Bronx. City of New Tork: 370 E. I«.:rd St Th» approximate amount of th« lien or charge. tf> satisfy which the above prr>p»rtv Is to t>« SoM. 1» $4n.."t>7. with Interest th»re<->r! trrim the> IM day of May. IJN«, together with costs and allowance» amount ing to $3<*7.7.'1,3 < *7.7.'1, with interest thereon from th« 20th dar of May. inns, together with th* expenses of th« sale Th<» approximate amount of the taxes, assessmenti. water reatt or other lien., which sr» to be allowed la Ute purchaser out of th» purchase money, or p*td by the referee. Is $930.59 an.i Interest. , " Dated New York. June 20. 190S. joseph POOL. GIFFORI>. HOBBS * F.EARP, Kefere-. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 5 Nassau Street, Borough i>f Manhattan. New Torsc City. DOME-TIC BITCATII»S WASIM. """" M«i» BUT T >ER.— man. 30. Southerner; useful. Fields, care of Crump. 438 West 4. r .th st. - CHEF German, speaaaas] EngUsk: first . ge anywhere, lan.l "r water, two f-iends waiter and k tchenman: pnvnte. public M. -rows Bareaw. T'.-i Liilagtan ave ".Sth. Tel M*sV F':.iza. i OACHMAN.— Swede, middle aged, slngi^ thoroughly understands .are gentleman's small country place, keen. BMW inan wages; l" veals' BrM class iefe»ance. W. M . Box 10». rt7 t'.th s.'#- COACHMAN Marrl'-.'.: all amind man; on gentleman's place; references: 7 years two places. 3J*> 3d ave.. I'.r'-nnan's b.-11. COACHMAN.— Good driver; a first class man- city references. rail or address Bracket care of flori;t. 12&4 Broadway. COACHMAN.— Understand, business in all branches; 20 ysara with all kinds of hordes- city f>r country: age 3*; good tity references. Blake. 15 East 34th St. \CHMAN-GARDENER-— Neat. sober, competent young man; highest personal references: moderate '.va^rs; country pre ferred; respectful, willing, obliging. A. B. C.. 64& Bth ave. COACHMAN. — Mid :!«■ age*; n-.arr'.e:; thnr- OOghly competent: private family: trv anywhere; 30 years Ideal ref*rene_; honest, sober, reliable. Qnnrni— n. Bn M. TriLum. < MB* e, Harlem. COACHMAN. — ronpetent; married; no "family references; or country. Tho -as Mal.r.f. T»i ave. FARMER gardener. coachman. useful "man. by Dane. 3<>; single: gned a[ rear ance- 'wel'l recommendsd. Farmer. car e of Mr Eberlin. 7 West 4.°ml st. FARMER or UPEFUL MA.N'.-rC.oo(l vege taMa srower. houseworker or cook: by a young Iri.xh coaple; no children; goad ref erence. Carpenter's Bureau. 154 »>th ave. GARDENER- Toung Cli I mail, sinKle; h-r honse class frames, frnlts, Bowers, g»-n erai work: f.n" vegetable grower; well r>- onunended. Carpenter'. Bureau. 1..4 tu aiv. GARDi:XER.-Slr B !»: Scotch: IS years' experience on gent. .men' « country places; gardener eoacmnan. nseful m»n; all kinds of work:' reliable, stri tiy tsmperate. W rlta or call between 11 and 1. 432 .Td av<\ GARDEKEK. — Seotch; slngl--: thor petent; care greenßonse, vegetableand flower gardens, lawns. shr;V.«. lai work etc.: excellent references. William Davie, 2W»*Easl :;lst ?t. JANITOR. —By man an.i wife: SjßOq refV tnce. Mrs. Cssjgy, BM We«t 47th St. JAPANESE, excellent esjef; thoroughly competent, refteed; private faouly or country crobßonee; alse ttesiaiel cook, on yacht; best personal, written city refer encea. Ge ««e. -2T. EJnsl BWi st. MAN and WIFE. tnU.ile aged. Protestants, would like work: city, country; willing, obliging: good home: small recomyense F.. 218 nae| 20th st USEFtTj MAN. -Engtlili— . -•'.• "■*■*" «r:in<!s gardening, caretaking. repairing; have own tools; very respectful, obliging; 1 !sh-->«t references; salary $20 month. J II.. Tribune Oflfee. USEFTI- MAN— M.*rri. I. 2S; country. w!-h private family; <'»re lawn. ->ti-. ; generally useful. Addbesa Roche. r525 East 72d st. VALET. OOPRIEK. BisalT. English. French. Gern:an; good lelsientea; wishes family or party to travel to Europe: mod erate salary; good valet. P. K.. 353 Park ave. A"Al>ET.— Travelling man: four years' per sonal references; security. A. A.. 244 Has". sOtk £t. WAITER.— i' v Knglishman: In first class ,-luh ..r hotel; excellent reference; « pertenced servant: competent, willing and obliging. H. M.iriow. KS Weal H4th st. ■fcgsgegt CHAMBERMAID- WAITRESS. — Enirll»h ei-i Bieasast. willing, ofcUgtng: best ref erences; wages $».'. Oatarberg's Bureau. 71tf LcxJnKton ave. Tel. 1053 — Plaza. CHAMBERMAID nr a*slst with lava'.-i by young woman; Rood referencea ''an re tern at present employST's. care CaldweU, 1.1 West KSth sfc Tel 1R46 Wieislde. CHAMBERMAID and L.^ UNDRESS.— By vounir Norwegian gtrf: competent rella a'ji»- friend chambermaid ar.d waitress: best ' ref erenres. Oaterberg£s Bureau. 71« Lexington are. Tsl. MM— Flam, CHAMBERMAID. — By an USSlHsrid yomg Oerman girl; wllnng to assis.' watt ins and sewing: best refkrrncea; *»*■> $22 $25. Call at I^ang & Boecherer ( *o. Bureau. 4fi 47 West 33d st. C'OOK— CHAMBERMAID and "WAITRESS. Prote^tar.i*: togethei or separate. '•■ L Hofmayer's Bureau. Bl Weal -^:.i St. Telephone after 10 a. m. 1>«4 — Chelsea. cook- Fhsi class: Bwed) ■ reter encs frOBB N>* Y'-rk famine*: v*ry .-a pablc woman; g.>0.l manager. Jussila Bu- M Lexington ave. COOK and LAI'NDBESB: chamh<-rmaM and waitress: Finnish girls; . »n,»; ctty or country. Jussl'a Bureau. «»O Ltatngton avt COOK. Tonal <;.iman woman: csreOeal • ■ H>k. baker, etc.; seal retrrence*. waxes $30 Osterberg'. Paisan. TltJ Lexingtoa ave Tel IWM Pmia COOK. — First class; wanes f.To to tflsV; ■Bsall American family; earellMM refer snet of tvr«» years. Julien Bureau. 47 Weal 42d st. Tel 4381 — Ilryant. Room 224. COOK.- M class; C'rman; geed bak er; best raferencea: wa(»i $.*is-J4i>. Call nt laiii i Boeeherer Co. Bureau. 43-45-47 Wost 22J «t. ADVERTISEMENTS and SUBSCRIPTIONS for THE TRIBUNE will bo received at the following Branch Offices at Main Office Rates: 1.364 Broadway. 157 Ea.st 125th St.. 263 West 125th St.. 104 East 14th St.. 264 Bth Ave. and 1,035 3d Ave. Foreclosure Sale. DOML.MII Mil Ari()>S "AMUX Temala. COOK. — ■asseetass. woman as cooic in private family: assilst washing: city ••- country; b«st references. 412 West 40th *t. lt:::g 4 ti:n«.s. COOK.— Swedish: first class in r»ery branch; a;i take full charge of kitchen; excellent references; wages $4*>. Ost«r- . ' bergs" Bureau, 716 Lexington ave. TeL 1055— Plaza. COOK. — First-class: good references; wages. $_."• to $30. Cook and laundress; refer ences- wages. $22. Waitress and chamber maid' references: wages. $1S to 52r>. Nurs*. North of Ireland, infant or growing chil dr»n; wag**. 122. A number of good ser vants at Flaherty's Bureau. 4?5 Columbua ave. Tel. 741 River. CAPABLE, well educate.! woman will tak* entire charge of on» or two children, or act as maid to lady: speak. French. Italian. English and Spanish; excellent seamstre?* and embroiderer: good references from lead ing families. M 0.. Miss FitzswaM's Bu reau. s*>_ sth ave.. corner 42<1 st FIRST CLASS coolm. iann(Tre«»e». ■wait reasea. parlormaids. enamb«rma.!d» an* bousemalds on band: mostly ScandlaaTlaa and German help; references- strictly in vestigated. ScandlnaTian Emp. Bare**. T47 Lexington ave.. betwe«a 09ta and «OtJi its. TeL 48S7— PUxa. GENERAL. HOUSEWORK. — Young, verv neat Swedish glr!; speaks English: «ood cook- lj-st references; wages $20. Oster berg'3 Bureau. 71»J Lexington ave. TeL 1055— Plazi _ _ _ HOUSEWORK. — TiisjbsJ Irish girl aa plain cook or housewo'ker; no washing; ill Bronx. Address Box is. 1818 3d ave. HOUSEWORKER or COOK and UI'X DRESS. — GocwJ reference: good plain cook. K. Hofmayer's Bureau. 13."! West 23d St. Tetepkoas aflei 10 a. m. IS64 — Chelsea. HOUSEWORKER. Neat. young: cook. wa.«h ar..l iron, good baker; friend cham bermaid anf nurae. good seamstress; city. country. Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lexington ave.. corner ssth. TeL 192S Plaza. HOUSEKEEPER. — Refined German Ameri can: good cook, sick nurse; entire cbarga; references. Bail 3. 23." East 34th st. HOUSEKEEPER.— Young competent wom an- g.-;.i manager, caterer; willing to> take charge of children: excellent refer ences'. E.. Miss Fitzgerald' Bureau, 50» sth ave.. corner 42.1 st. HOfSEWORKER — YounK woman, w:tH child two years oil; in country: good cooa and laundress. H. L. . Mis» Fitzger ald's Bareaa, Ms 3th ave.. corner 42.1 sC KITCHKNMAID or GENERAL HOU*E WORKER-—By young, bright, neat Finn ish Flrl: country preferred- Jussila Bu reau. 6?0 Lexington ave. L.\i>Y- MAID or CHAMBERMAID and SEAMSTRESS — Toung Swedish girl; ex cellent references. JuisiU Bureau, 680 Lexington ave. i>AUNDRESS.— Competent: by day: taka work home preferred; moderate prices. Duffy. 259 East 33.1 st. L\'NI>Rp:SS f>r . 'HAMBFRMAID anl SE\M-!TRESS.— Capable Finnish girl; leisieitrsn Jussi;a Bureau. tSO LftX ir.ston ave. LAUNDRESS- Competent: Tiome or out by "day; open air drying. Mosty, 137 West 53d st. LAUNDREi-S. — Competent Swedish womasi; cari do fine a:»i plain laundry work; n>> shirts: best reference. JusslU. Bureau. «8» l^exlngton ave. L.v:NDRESS. — First class: shirt*, collar*. "c-iffs. brJtber. chauffeur, second man. useful all around; highly recommended: w.ll go anywhere. Morrow's Bureau. 721 Lexington ave.. corner 58ih. Tel. 193S— PUza. LAUNDRESS.— giltlsn girl: Orst class hi /"T every sktssl; friend chambermaid and laundress; se;.arat». b-*r references. Ostar berg 1 s Bureau. 71ft Lexington ave. TeL 10T5— Plaza. MOTHER'S HELT-— English: reflned. etiu t-ated woman; good housekeeper; ■will take charge of children; •xpertencsd: fc» nur»in« excellent references. M. G-. M'.s» Fitzgerald's Bureau. 503 sth ave.. corner 42d st. KCRSE —Kv North — : experleaol as Infant's nurse; city references. 140 East «lst st. t NURSE or NURSERY GOVERNESS.— By a nftsM iJerman airl; «0.->.i sewer; beac ref^rpnees. waxes %■£> Call at Lanr «• Boecherer Co. Bureau. 43 *5-4T West 33d st. SCVRSE —French: thoroughly competent. reliable- >ear»" e»p»rlence: superior: babies or small children: take enttr» charge: under»tanJ» all artiflcUl fefdias; good accent; well educiiLed: devoted! to her dutie!>- hi«;i pereonal ief»sa>ea Josephine. Tribune X"ptown O!T!c«. 1384 Broadway. NTRSERT GOVERNESS, or companion; C.erman-Amerlcan; 2». handy, adaptable and obliging; (food references. Be'.graTi*. Tribuna I'ptown Office. 1364 Broadway. SEAMSTRESS, cr car* for •'ler!y sj trt vatiJ r >erMjn: reference: »o«vi hom« ts» object; or by day. Walsh. 3C< East 61st st. ■\\ %ITREBd Flrsl class; in private fam ily seashore or mountains; good city refere* ea Call 107 West 42i *t.. Oi: huly's bell. WAITRESS.— By » cotni»t*nt yiung gtrl; makes all k;r..ls of salads; Ks»t refer ences: Tvag^s $22-$25. ..ill at I^ng * Bcecherer Co. Bureau. 43-43-47 West 33d »t. WvsHlN';- IMb] SwedUa woman la. private family or boardin* house; wuh ing, irontntr. lotisework. by week or day: sleep home. Apartment '-"•♦. 447 Eaat 110th st. 57