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TOPICS OF STREET FOREIGNT TRADING-Foreign houses /Alt in :n.«O shares in the local market TrrinaT to a small extent on balanc*. Lon- En -ha* taken little Interest in American Sncfes so far in the current year, but bank irVare looking forward to sales of silb i-Btia» amounts of new mortgajre Issues fi foreigners in the course of the next few laocths. sjB»n"EK CrTT TRAMWAY BONDS OF ■-. ED— Clark. Dcd*r« & Co. are offering M Investors at 954 and interest, yielding «_ per cent to the investor. $1,219,000 first Sd refunding sinking fund mortt»l» Sent." -« v « year 5 per cent Kold bonds, due 'Is_3. ■ Tr-.e present issue is to retire an 'eau*l amount of prior liens. Of th« balance 5i.1M.800 is reserved to retire all other fronds of the tsystem and *10,OGS._00 for addi tions and permanent improvements, at 85 per ce-t of cost. William G. Evans, presi dent of the company. In a letter to the bankers, says the company was incorpor ,l^ in 188>. and operates the entire street railway system of Denver, consisting: of 223 isHes of track, sen-ing a population of 300. gK>. Th- bonds are followed by $6 000 <**) csrltal Ftock. paying- 8 per cent a" year, and jjstiag a present market value of about fjafJKMW. The net earnings of the com pany for the year ended December 31. 1909 Vere X 1.690.5*8;. 690.5*8; total charges, $990,545. leav jop a ?urpi\i9 of $700,0(}L Ail AN LIGHT AND TRACTION— The directors of the American Light and ■/•action Company have declared the regu lar quarterly dividend of m per cent on the Referred stock. 2 per cent cash and 24 «rr cent stock on the common, payable february 1. Warrants for the stock dlvi _rnd will nor be dealt in by the company, a? waa done with the two preceding- stock _i\-idends. Upward of 400 shares of com mon stock more than the two preceding _lvidends» have been bought from the com pany under the arrangement of selling full fhares to holders of fractional warrants. Benjamin Strong. Jr.. vice-president of the Bankers' Trust Company., has been el-ected a member of the board of directors, to suc ceed the late George P. Sheldon, and James M. McCarthy has been elected to the ex ecutive committee. COPPER €ALE RATIFIED.— CabIe afl» v;ces from London yesterday said that the •harehoiders of the Boston Consolidated Copper Company had unanimously ratified the saie of the company to the Utah Cop per Company. DIVIDENDS DECLARED. — Dividends have been declared as follows: Atchison, Tcpeka- & Santa Pp. regular quarterly Ji a per en: or. the common, payable March i; £aftm_n Kodak Company, extra TVs per ceru on tlie remmon. payable February 1; National Reserve Bank, regular »emi-an rual 3 per cent payable January. 10. "BIG FOUR" "DIVIDEND.— The directors of -the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago & fit. Louis Railway have declared a semi annual dividend of _ per cent on the com mon stock. The last preceding dividend nas 1 per cent, declared in March. IMS. GOLD EXPORTS.— GoId coin to tie ai_o_ut of ftstaJM was taken yesterday for shipment to Brazil and $500,000 for shipment to Argentina. Total exports since January 1, rL-50,000. SUGAR PRICES HIGHER- Ail refiners of sugar have advanced the list price for standard refined 10 points, making the price 4.95 cents a pound, less 1 per cent for cash. APPLICATION TO LlST —Application has been made to the Stock Exchange to list JL/ViO.QOO additional prefered stock of tr." United Drygoods Company. PHILADELPHIA COMPANY STOCK FOR LONDON.— The recent issue of 5178». o(>3 of Philadelphia Company common stock. which was offered to the stockholders at par. was underwritten by a powerful Lon con Fyndicate. headed by tho Swiss Bank verein, with a vie*- of effecting the intro duction of this stock in th? London mar ket The United Rail way Investment Company is the holder of *24,30©.000 of the commun stock of live Philadelphia Com pany, or approximately TS per cent* and ;n order to facilitate the operation* of the London syndicate and- enable a. substantial blork of this stock to be acquired for that market. -it was announced yesterday' the Irv*»s7rnent Company ha» agreed to "waive ns right to subscribe to the new stock. It is the intention of the syndicate to have Use entire capital stock, of .the Philadelphia Company lifted on the London markeT, and the price of introduction will be fixed at cT-c, London " "ma. MONEY AND EXCHANGE. -MONEY MARK —Money on call ep*r.*>d at 7 per cent; highest. 8 per cent* Icnest. C per cent: last loan, 7 per cent. owing. «i^ per cent; ruling rate, 6^ per cert.. Time money was decidedly more active. Rates. 4^s&4^ per cent for all dates. Mercantile paper was more active, as con- Eider&bie paper came Into the market. Bites. 'g5 per cent for Indorsed bi!!§ re c«vaxde and choice single names; s^. per cent for others. ." FOREIGN EXCHANGE.— There was a **"•£* of about Uc in eterlinj? rates jr. the SL-Teraoon, foHcrm-ns; & sharp advance In the morcin^, when demand bins for Sat urday's mall sold up to 4.8720. The top rates were reached when call money was around 0 per cent, and when the rate for Junes advanced higher sterling began to break. Cables were quoted at 4.873Cy54.57i.4. demand sterling at 4.5655^4.5©0 and sixty day fells at 4.S3*i©4-S4. Short francs were f -*>'« plus 1-2. and short reichsmarks r<C'-^ Ism l-3a©s\4. For Saturday's" mail demand terlL-ff mas Quoted at 4.8695&4.57. Easkers* ■ steal rates were as 10110-ws : Sixty days. Demcnd. EtcrUas ... — .... 4.Mhk 4 87% G*m__:r, reicfaEmarks. SH"» t»54 Paris, francs _ 6.18;, 5 i:.S Belgium. Jrancs. _ 5.19 . .V 174 Switzerland, francs 5.i-.»*» 5 lfi'i Botlaßi. a^illders „. «v"» - 4^14 DOMESTIC EXCHANGE- Boston, par; Chicago. 10c discount; San Francisco slgin SV. teiesm. 5r premium; New Orleans, ccmrriprcial 50c discount, bank $1 premium; Oiarleeton, buylnj: par, BPllln? l-li<r pre mium; St. Ix>uis, 20c premium bid. 30c pre mium asked: Minneapolis. 60c premium; Sa vannah, buying 2- 16 c discount, selling par. BANK CLEARINGS.— New York, ex changes $53^.417,018. balances fl'j.74f).v" Phil adelphia, exchanges 530.423.416, balances $_, 157.5&6; Balumore, rtchan^fs V 5.717.&17. bal ences J723.417: Boston, exchanges $37,480,057, balances C ' 988. EILVER MARKET.—- .jmmercial bar sil ver. Z2 t " K c. Mexican siJ-er dollars. 44c. Bar eilv^r in I^ondon clos--. it 34 l *d. unchanged. : PRBMIT'M.-In Madrid. 7. 50; LJs- MEXI-'A.V EXCHANGE!— Mexican ex cfcing^ on New York is quoted at 2.014. GOVERXiIENT HEVEKVK. — Receipts .rom cusroms yesterday were $1,212,466, m t»rr.al revenue 471. 392, and miscellaneous, 856.6T2, a total of 53,080.471, against total rae- PendlHUT- on ordinary account of J' . *iT. '■''.. For thfc month to date ordinary receipts fcav* been *S.3fis> and ordinary- expendi tures V>i._33.O>7 tl)*> excess of receipts amounting to 53,723.202. For th« fiscal year _, date ordinary receipts, have been $32«, «7?.!-/.. acair.Rt - M 6.781 ii. the game time •n ISO?, Brd ordinary expenditures $330,799,023. a*air.Et 53C261.365 in 1508, the excess of ex penditures this y«»a r amounting to $22,919,910. jwnparefi with an excess last year of 89 j Including Pa.r_.ma "anal account JTia publir d^bt. the «»xces*" of all expendi »A r _? ? V€r receipt* since July amounts to •i2.wie.sC ajrainst >: excess in the corre i-cor.dir.g period a year ago of $75.663,93( 1 . ST *S""E. REASURY - The Sub-Treauury «a* debtor to the Clearing House $1.327.M4. MONEY IN CIRCULATION. The. Treaiurj lj*:partment report* th» VJtai mm "i j n circulation on th* respective «-.tes as folio*!,: Ooid coi^ Jan. 3. 1310. God ««<« $-08.212.41- Il^T^ * i ' v-r <i=»i*"» 74 763.075 474.: - " .4.: •-;- ■• w » ' '->> -.:-: •"• SSh.bW.aKi --»-_onai back notes «»T.113,M4 Toui $2 ITT.r*<fT C-m Dee- 1. 19°»- $P/... »^,^ "*»•■ ':*. -- 208 i'sr o**0 *** 3 " iJv *r - .-- 74.S_8:<0T 8.%^< CC * T:lfi< '""* 451.MW.303 W.»^-i_r> ver ... 145.541.044 1 r^_^°. T ' )t *" '* ***** 1.*T7.47fl 3«X221.T4fl .^-tjocai t_j, X nvttm _ • >!. 724.088 Tot *' . .... $3. 131. i 10.334 O_ u Jan. 'J. 1909 2«_ '■'"" »818.317.> m MWI.CMO.SfIB ««n-»M sliver 4o!i*rs 72.4-t3.SW r*' ve r, r *rtlfl'-_tee 47<>.*;;; 77:» • uU:d!*ry silver J_.V«XJ.:<tt.-j Jreasarj n*\t* of 1«» 4.sHa.lhS« S2*_ t = utM ***• _3e,4_2.»-9 Aa.ionai t_tk aotes *Z,i,IWj.4XH Tot *i ra.«r.»_.3i5.70:j Circalatloß jr T capita; January 3. l«l0, $34 83; Jsnuarj- 2. !»<>t«, $36 ««; January 1,.19<*<. 8S8«t; January 1. m $xi ■;„ Januarj . 1, Wl e, *31 «2j January 1, 15^, fzl v /. January- j, ISO*! *■• S3; Maosr/ 1. isos, f£J43; January U Uo_ $_>"-»; January 1. Ifrn, MBM January 1. BMB $25 73. N. Y. AND OTHER GAS SECURITIES. Hid. Asked. I Bid.A*k»-<l. eVaXCaVTrJMO »« V :tuai . .. J*-« 160 • u.° ■ li * i Jl '» '- N ' A<i Ist Ss. UW> I«<J% -lnrOss.._C 08 '.NT &KR Bs.lOO 104 Buffalo Gas. 4 a I •<!„ con _«.. 96 08 Ct O tm..im% VIZ Pat & P <;.. U0 M 1G N j fm., ». U3 « P c o 65. ..10- 10» i>nver Ga_.l4o MS I Standard . . '«• €0 5° r » 83 iA do pref «& W -ojpJ6«..ioo — *St .! us- *s. i*ri 0» *>1 Ist j. 65. 103 1O« •Bt] .-; c m ti*.l«»s — i'> 3<> SLss T ss. .. M »3 Ji«* G 65.. 85 — Ist p Ga* _».. 0- lH . .*£ C G 6-.. 86 M Itfyra G Ist Cs.lol'^ 10-; * •i».v, •Ut«elO8 101 is Lt & v .... ea 73 *Aast4Bsißßsßt. Miscellaneous SECURITIES (Furnished >- Frederic H ir-V VV * 11 ™ 8 - Am Bra k^ c* r Q^mS!?*^-- »»« Asked. Am Br» ke Bft F f -W Mar 5 s3s 3 <>« ■ American Braea ... ' "Sj 7 123 127 American Chicle...../ MoAP-i 6 117 12a ' Arnericaa ' Chicle P r;Q°f Ex J 2 227 235 Am Di«t Tel of ll i §T 8 106 10» : Am ccai Products "1L i 5 « • American Press" olr^r. C m m American Thread "pf" " 7* J r * Ex « M , K» Am T>pe Founder.. n..j|j * A* * : Air 1 Type Found ers pf "i q' V ?'« °° I Barney * Bmith!*::"-'2^_ 7 10 ° " a • 1 Barney & Smith' pret" " I ~" ~ ,*£ "° ! Ku«h Terminal PQ ~ M • 10 * 1<» Central Fireworks ."' ' "" S 2 <» • Central Fireworks ,nf'"lr — — .5 10 > Celluloid S"T^«. * 7 * 7 » B I du.p di-N^uri::?^?* f «i Empire Steel & Iron....ZZT "" U 5 Fifth Ay c Estates j»j - ,?,. f0 ; Hal! Signal common ... ITL, 6"S « Herrlng-Hall-Marvtn '... " ~ an I? ' International Nickel ~ ,^L ,** "•-» "■" ; K^Kber 5 ":!!.^-?^ ~ W in Kirby Lumber pf ~ Irt m ffia^nn .^ p:::::5^p :::::5^ "^ 'I I : L^dcn^d^r.hco^ T~ | | Lord & Taylor pref 5*22 1 : HV^S 1 I OUs Elevator pf A-J « S ,5? aawi fie *_ s.s s ! Pope Manufacturing.. . _ "12 2 ?2 Pope Mfg pref _ 'I *3 Producers' Oil -M A lin itr . ; Pratt & Whitney pref..Q-F « Joo loS ; bafety CH & L... i ....Q_M* ; 5' T a » J4t Ben-5« Chiclet I..I_ZZ. 8 J?5 J?I Standard C0up1er...... ~ ™ "J Standard Milling Co ~ fa v 2 Standard Mill Co pf....A&Q 1 II 15 Eydenham Corp.... * w 3 .12 " Texas company Q m 12 J,Tf . L™ • Texas aY Paciflc Ooal...ScrlD JV™ Trenton Pottertea _. _ 2 iu 2 Trenton Potteries pref . __ «n -I 1 Trenton Pot fndg ctfs..J&j + fio 70 Trow Directory , __ iii . 1% Union Carbide __ ,^2 .^ ; U ion Ferry qj . I %Z ■ X °? ! Uuion Typewriter — __ -_ m m Union Typewriter Ist pt.A&O 7 110 li? Union Typewriter 2dpl. A&OA &O . - 8 no. 115 United Banknote :..Qrj .4 K1 ' l i. . United Banknote pf Q-j « «} ;? V S Finishing... p_j 4 ,SJ . «* V S Finishing pf q^ 7 • 110 it? ■ Virginia Railway — _ _1 A, 2 " West Pacific . _ ;2 i^ - West Power • - _ 5L %1 Went Power pref . . 57 '^ BONDS. . . : ; Am Malt Ist J&d « 103U 104U ,Am Pipe & Fdry lst....J*J -c 103 106 ! Am B8 & F Ist M&S « M • 100 . , Am Tube & S Ist A&O ft 85 a\ ,Am Typefnd dbt ..M&N a 100 104 Am Typ^fnd new Mi.V 6 g» 100 East Publishing.. MtS • 95 joo I Fifth Aye Estate M&X 0 _ ]oa ] Hecker-Jones-J M&S 6 105 100 I lnt*r Nickel Ist A&O 6 02 91114 I Inter Silver Ist.. j&j 6 109 ,{[? Inter Silver dbt j& j 6 Joo r 102 j 5 ! 6 " UT H) Ist q_j « «9 105 , London & t,dinb Co F&A k 109 " Xew Jersey Stmboat Ist. M*N r> s."> ' Bo N V Biscuit Ist M*S « 100 — '■ Xorthw Coal R Ist .. MAX ' ft 75 ' — Old MB 8 8 Ist MAS ». 95 irtS * I Ontario Power Ist F& A ft *> jw Perm C-& '• 1925: .. . . . MiS 5 33 40 Stock Quotation Tel ... v& k 5 &r ( - Sunday C* «■ 1925 . ..J4.T 5 «r, 70 Tnlon Carbide Ist j&j fi j>s 102 In Fdry Ist 5s 1&20/. . . M&N — a"» • 100 • catted Lead' dbt . . .Ji.r r «2 * 65 i: S Finish cons J&j 5 a-, M«i j•- •S ■ Finishing Ist .ift.T 5 i«o 105 Virginia-Car -'hem u-A&Ou -A&O ft fl7 9&ij BANK STOCKS. {Repo«e<J by Clinton Gilbert. No. 2 Wall street.) -■ r Bid. Asked. . ': -p.,* »«i,»d •America MB «10 Je«fer«on ' — iflft !Am Bxtaa . 250 255 Liberty ..'.'.'. 675 — ! Audubon N. ISO 13»» Lincoln ' ■ 4.T0 i Nat.. 170 ' 180 ' .Manhat CIO.. 345 355 : Bronx For.. 300 — Mkt & FirL. 2V5 260 ; Bronx Nat.. 217 " 225 > Metropolis 300 410 I Battery Pu. 125 130 (Mechanics' . 270 2SO Bowery .... 375 — j Mercantile .. ISO 190 ■ Butch &D. 140 150 I Metropolitan, lflft _ Bryant Pk. 157H 162^ Merchants 1 . 1771- _ Coal St. IN. 145 355 Mercbants' F. 160 — > Century ... 170 175 , Mount Morris 250 275 Chase 420 435 ! Mutual 2&0 810 ! Chatham . . 340 350 Nassau 225 _ : Chemical .. 44." 460 Nat Copper.. 300 315 i Clt Cent N. 16" 165 Nat Reserve liX) 130 ' City 420 427u.'k. w - NethTd 200 220 Chelsea Ex. 200 — NVN BA. 320 330 Commerce . •-"•o 210 jjj V County. 750 t Colonial ■• 300 — 19th Ward. — 420 Columbia .. 375 425 Night & Day 225 230 Corn Each. 325 332 Nor Nat 100 110 Easx River. 125 135 ; Pacific ... 2M "40 Fidelity ... 165 175 Park 460 470 : Fimt Nat.. J*«o put. People's .... 2SO 285 , Fifth Nat.. We 350 Phenix ..... 1774 11*714 ; Fifth Aye.. 4300 4500 I Plaza 625 — Fourth Nat. 2"4 208 (Produce Ex. 170 175 ■ 14th' Street. 155 — Sherman ... 135 _ Gallatin ... 330 "45 i Seaboard ... 350 375 : Garfleld ... 295 300 Second ...... MMi — German-Am 140 — State 285 300- Gsrman Ex. 450 4fis 12th T\'ard. . . — 1."5 German ia .. 550 B7i ' 23d Ward .. . 140 — Greenwich.. 2«rt 2-" . Union Exch. KM 200 : Hanover ... «40 — Wash Hts... 275 — : imp a- Tr.. MS — West Side... 500 — ; In- Nat Ex. 205 210 ' Yorkville ... 500 — BOSTON CURB STOCKS. (Furnished ><■ J. Thomas . Relnhardt, No. 24 Broad street. New York, and No. 54 Devon shire street, Boston.) , . • High. Low. Last. . Arizona and Michigan.-.- 16 40 40 A-izr- 4S 44 4 -" Bay State Gas. ".41 40 41 ' Beav-r «W »9 V* ' Be?ol« 3 .'! S ■ Bingham Mines .V-* 3 4 3>i Boston Ely 5 1-1S 4'» 4V I Boswycolo 10 10 . M > Cactus I>eveiopment . ... «1 16 « « Calumet ■ 'orbln 13-16 l!i l'» Champion . • 14 12 12 Chi»f (•onßoli'iated 27»2 7 » - ■» 2?i . (mino . . 12% I- 1 * 12 1 «- - I orbin «."opper *"* R H »«'» 1 Eclipse Oil 12 1 1- 12 Ely Witch 25» 27 . 2S> First National copper «'-i « 1-16 61 1 16 1 Gila Copper 10% 6*-* »?i 1 Laramie Hr & }-. ■ 1 1 - 1 • , National Mining Explor. .-". 50 61 Nevada Douglas ....... -,- 3 3 • ■ 3 r.n^co 4»i 3 11-16 3% Raven Mining 75 70 70 Rhode Island Coal 12 12 12 • Southwest Development. 12 11 12 . Superior and Globe 1 15-16 15-18 m vulture ::..- 1 * *v, f>**> Wilier Silver JUnes ... ■ '-'i "• fiU; NEW YORK CITY BONDS. Bid. Asked. 4f. Ma-. •&{». toterd tOO>^ iu)S 44* May, '57. lnterch lofl4 10ft V 4 :_ s Nov., '57, teterch 1094 109% 4^e May. '17. lnterch IOC'. 103 4 4f May, "7 interch '<>"■♦ 100*» 4s. Nov. 18 interch lOo 1 * !'iuV» 4h, Nov.", 'M, regist 100 I<h.'i 4b. Nov.. '3« regist 9H«4 100 1 * 3Vis Ncrv.. '.'.5, lnterch ■ • - «t» 1 * S!> % r-,«. May. '54. coup *f" 4 K9T, IHs. May. '54. regisf «)» RflH •«!. Nov., 10. rev r.r.102% 10C? Rets. 4s. Ma;.. 59 100 !4 100* i •Coupon or registered.^ : ■. ■ . _ • , " FERRY COMPANIES. Bid Asked. "' Bid. Asked. Bklyn V 55.. 3O 32 ; 10th A 23a St. 3S — II F Ist 65..1<» 10«H do bonds.... 65 — d0«n5...M Unlcn Ferry. .30 32 NY4-E R. ■• 3* ; do Ist 55... OB 08 *do Ist 6s. .. 60 65 1 SECURITIES AT AUCTION. . The following unties were sold yester day at auction at the Real Estate Exchange Falesroom by Adrian 11. Sluller & Son: By order of executors. ■ ;■ "lO iibst Eureka Consolidated Minps Cb. at New York '"• ■ -Wl 200 shs. Greene t.'onsoli'Jated Gold Co, 300 shs Greene Gold Silver Co.. 200 eh* North Butte Extension Develop ment Co 100 shares Old Hundred Mining Co. ................. • 10t.. 540 54 whs. ■ •«nsum»« > Brewing Co. of Brooklyn, Long Island •• ■ *• For account of whom it may concern. •'-, shs Union Exchange National 8ank.191% SI OW American Finance and Securities Co. »i.vw rt per cent .pedal contract bond-, with I« shar-s stock an bjjnus...... hi.* Sll 000 Ouayaqull & Quito Railroad Ist * rntge ,5 P-t cent bonds, due Jan., 11*32 interest Jan. and July 2 «3 xantMt I imi Oil Co 1»t BW « per cent bonSi with Nov., 1007. coupons at ra hed- H.00.J slis Lima Oil Co.. ] '«).» Vh» R**ervatJon Oil C0.. 10t.. 5300 ■m:, oori IJma Oil <'<i. Is! mt*«. « per cent •*"■ 00 ° naslsV with Nuv.. 3K "W«»l "" *" w CHICAGO "GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. chifß.go. Jan. •".• Persistent sHlins- of wheat left all th« futures weak at the dos>, wheat flu off at th ope ninß and a^ain TuTbefSe th« *nd at trading after the hniin had advanced all the future and forced May price* a Bhade Higher than yes forcta,-»»* », dosing figures for July and *« rday lij. ,-ere He and MSB lower, re- Septtwber Van y » rday May spread ov^r ie 'lo ;:,< closing %c to %• lower than yesterday at $llgi. in com. and prioM Ther , e T«,m to Tic in the different ranged "."' r ,,^ flf^rinKs were absorbed futures. i 7i 7- ,*; > .w.. w . )11(< polnU were r«gl« tereti in J^.-V* M *> <-lu«*d a shude lower -V :tl ,- U L I ,'" ,* *,, «i. reaiizlntf -ales. Ths only 10 fajl a «;^ <7^c. ! *t- lower than the y«JJ«rd*y.« ""»[• run in Wer-tern packing ' * \ ,*HHn v "ial on 1«• provlMo, ,r.ark.-i Janu«O '£''.„ At »h" clo«a Irany'^io^r 'thin ?Ssfttoy. Hnal^. UTtS- ' NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY. JANUARY 6, 1910. THUf"- COMPANY REPORTS. • STATEMENT OF CONDITION . MAIN OFFICE 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK - BRANCH OFFICES 487 Fifth Avenue, N. Y. : 242 E. Houston St, N. Y. \"i. " . .£*■ £.. ' . . FOREIGN OFFICE y 9 New Broad St.. London. E. C. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, DECEMBER 31, 1909 'RESOURCES LIABILITIES. X" }- £t atc Bonds 344,606.25 Capital $1,000,000.00 Km MoVt^^-N-Y' 405 17375 SurP^ and Undivided S City Real Estate....'...'. 368 17 I Profits *" 1,081.507.20 Other Stocks and Bonds. . . 734*577 > Reserved for Taxes 8,657.69 Time Loans and Bills ! Dividend payable Decent Purchased ::::::: 3,487.341.77; ber 31. 1909 1 )(jO OO Vault and Fixtures 50,000.00 !_____„„ " ' W Demand Loans 8,051,012.71 i DEPOSITS 17,507,650.53 Cash' on Hand and in Accrued Interest Payable. 124513? A Banks •■-• 5,702,966.22 ' V Accrued Interest Receiv- , able 117,220.37: . , $19,660,266.74 $19,660,266.74 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS December 31, 1907 .. 6,421,510.76 December 31, 1908 13,425,117.61 THr , D Cccmb€r 31 ' 1909 •••••.•• 17,507,650.53 NEWyo_^pS-THi? ! ?_fT^S _ L -- AGENT OF -THE STATE OF in^w YORK FOR THE SALE OF STOCK TRANSFER TAX STAMPS THE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. Beans. ' ba g . *|BtWrgs?i J9lO. F '" UI -- bbis •••••'■ «5 18 Lemons. Cal.cs..' 7«5 Flour, bbls 10.820 Lemons, CaJ cs 336 ■ do sacks 16.-42S Prunes Cat pkis 7 000 Cornmeal. bass.." 907 Raisins Cai Ss 7?5 Oatmeal bbls .. 600 Apples* bb«. Pk .? 6,{o<) Wheat bush ... 27,900 do boxes .... 2 050 Corn., bush -...I 63,000 ! Potatoes, bhls .12075 Oats, bush .... 80.825! Onions, bbls . . 2825 Peas, bush .... 1.000 i Cranberries p^rs. T',630 Barley, bush •• 6.375 Dried fruit tsk^s 6 150 Malt, bush ....:. (TOO Rosin, bbla PK «50 gleeg lee - ,pktß, pktB 6,500 Spirits turp, bbls 28» SaW."^ •;:;; »S Srf* „£» bbia - S Mlilfeed. tons . . l:to Sugar, bass J " 15 700 Grass seed, bags 300 Oil lubrTbbis '250 Ho bales .... US ! Peanuts, bags 3.'; Flaxseed. bush. 18.500 Tobacco, hhds : : 35 v*u * S<> do tcs . . . 25 ?£u »hf- Ca " M SI do P^ 9 lfM > Him, " 3 - 7 Whl »l«>.'- bbls .. 2M5 Hams, pkgs ... 50 Wool, bales 30 <ut meats, pkgs 940 i. Ue . ' 3(^ La , rd '. *« sus : Cotton, bales .... 8.250 £ £2.". 8.675 cottons-d oil. bbl. 1.840 Tallow nt,-"'. S. , Copper matie, bags 700 Grease. pk*s .:: 202 I^ad. r pT a s tte '. ba^ 100 Butter. pk K s .. 3.401 Hides. bdl«i 11V) « heese. Pkw. ... L7»| aktna. ha!« ' ' ms> T--SP.-. rases 4.518 Mustard seed. ha«^ S r-r ; poultry. pkKJ , fi.223.Wlnn. Cai. bbl s 22R c&srfe s i% Brandy ' °* bb; - w » EXPORTS. Wheat, bush. . 18.076 Gasolene, sals. . 57.R00 nrn bush . '2«» Cot nsd oil. ,rls I*lo Oats. bush.... 600 Lub oil. sals.. 128 MO Peas, bush v • 00 Pork, bblS. . 321 Beans, hush... 713 Beef, bbls 75 Flour. rocks... 1.575 Beef, tea..!...! 50 \i*J,\ bale «-,- 2.782 Bacon. Th ...... £02.200 gals. 680 Hams. Ih 4 400 Oilcake. n>.... 9m. 7Oo| Lard. Xt, 470 400 bpts turp. pals. 21.660 1 Grease. Tn 10*000 R»f pet. jrals.. fiM.WV* Butter, It) .... boo Benzine, jrals. . 96.000: CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron ffor. No '«^ I Flour. Mpls puts $5 70 lJ£ « ry v- • •■; * « 2°, 'cotton, midd!in R W.flO Iron 80. No 1. WB7« Coffee, v 7 Rio 811 16 St-el rails ..:.. 2S 0O U gar. Jtranulatel 80.1 fctand cop. spot 13 40 I Molasses.OK pme 40 i™. WB7H Beef family . 18 IS •Nominal. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New York, January 5. 1010. .vlfwV %I> ir WIIEAT — Nervoos; prices, while , "'«f r. 0 "?? 1 ?," at tlm^ dosed at a net I « 8S " =« "JJ. Cables were disappointing. offerings *;,;;; absorbed, however, and after the early Tin In a^%TK rke! Gradually hardened, working up to about the previous closing; level No 2 ,ed wheat closed at | m elevator, domestic, and f ,7T «. a .«, afloat - noni 'na': No 1 Northern Da hith *12SSi. and " No 2 hard winter. $1 2SS To b a oat nominal. CORN— Firm, working "tip about V on small offertngs and a better specu lative demand, and closing net unchanged to V WW«r. ,c, c ' aj ' h con) was firm, with No 2 quoted at lo^c elevator, domestic. Tie delivered and 89',. 1 *iv at ; nomlna! - OATS— Firm, sdvan-ina; *!Bl^»c early, on covering by shorts and buy ing by commission houses - M h oats strong: mixefi. .« to 32 It, 4*c : natural white. 26 to 32 ■£' &I S'^- and ■■ "PP'' < white. 34 to 42' Ib. SI I *® »<-. RYE-Flrm; No - Western, 87>*c, nominal, f_o"b New or k. BAR LET Firm; feeding. 65® 6. c- nominal. ■■ i f New York. NEW YORK PRICE*. Wheat: Open. High I,mr. Close. *''*'[ m^v .n 21s $1 21% $< »ti fl $1 21S 111* lim 111 111 In^ Corn: M »3' — — 75'» 7:. Oats : ■*a» ... — ..0 1 .v>,, CHICAGO PRICES. Wheat : May ....... $1 14-, V 14% $1 13H $1 13« 4 *i U', July. .10314 103% 103 103 103»« September... &J*i 00% i BOH SOli 99*, Corn:',- May 674 67% 67* «57'« 67U July 67% «St* «7'» 67% «7»* September... 67T» 68 67% 67^ 87% Oats: Slav ... 4R-, 47S «', 47", 4^, JU'- V 44 '-a 44 » 44*, 44', 44>| September... 41»« 42 41V, 41S 41 1 ! Lard : January ....12 12 SO 12 00 12 80 12 57 May 12 15 12 17 1207 12 07 1" 10 Rlba: January . . . . UKO 11*, 11 50 50 1157 May 1162 1162 J152 11 S3 II 57 Pork : January.... 2l sr> 22 12 21 SO 21 SO 21 *•' May 22'" 22 I.'. 21 BO 2190 22 07 INTERIOR HBCBOTS. _ . Wheat Corn. f)ats 7° da : . . ... JW.(Xk) 979.000 § 754000 \' (S1 « •«* 853.00.) 706.00.1 .V'S'.MH) L* sl year •■ • 304,000 563.000 b^OOO SEABOARD CLEARANCES. • . Klour 'Wheat. Corn T d*-'d *-' 3.000 210.000 tIHKM> I-ist week MM sse\«6o 230 000 La ßl J'« ar 14.000 fey.ooo 163,000 COTTON— One of the most exciting and sensational breaks 111 the history of the trade excepting only, those which have, occurred as a result- of failure or some kindred development occurred in the cotton market late to day !ii less than an hour May contracts declined " over S3 a bale, selling ofT from 1ti.24.- to 15 tioc whil« July broke from Iti.22c to 15.57 c. Liquidation was on a tremendous scale, and hundreds of thousands of bales were thrown on the market reflecting th« utter demoralization of the long interest. Apparently only a few of the South ern bull* were left to support prices and It Is said that after buying fully l.Vi.um*' bales this support was withdrawn. leaving nothing but the covering of shorts to aid prices in the late trad ins. The close was at the lowest level of the day and week at a net decline of 25®58 points while even more sensational breaks occurred in the New Orleans market, and the close there was from'6o<g.7« points lower. - Southern markets were unchanged to *»c lower, but this was re garded as no more, than a response to previous declines in futures. Local contract prices: ester - Open. High, L/»w. Close day January . . 15.57 15.74 15.35 1."..3f1i81.'i 47, 15 AS February. 15.77 15.82 15.77 1K.55016.48 15 Xi March ... 15.80 15.&7 15.40 16.40018.60 15 00 April ••• - — — — 1." 4s^nr. 15.!»8 May 10.0 T. 16.24 15.K0 16.(10018.67 10 17 June .... i«.oo i«.'»o i«.<») is.Biamso is.no July 1H.04 18.23 15.57 18.07018.f18 18.15 August .. 15,55 15.73 15.33 15.22(515.30 15.70 H*.pt-mber .14.33 14.48 14 <»n 14.00(314.05 14 4" October .. 1.T63 13.7f> 13.4.'» 15.4n015.80 13 HO December.. 13.23 13.43 13.23 13.10013.16 13.35 ' Spot cotton wan quiet and 10 points lower at I.YSo. for middling upland and ci.*..- for mid dling Gulf. Bales nil. Liverpool cables— Spot In moderate demand; Bales. 7.000 hales: speculation ami export. BOO; American. A. 000; imports. 2.5.000; American. 20, 000: middling unland, 8 1's,; futures opened barely steady at 8 points lower on near. » points lower on lute months. Closed steady, tin.-hangi-<! to 2 points lower. January, January-February, m'-.d; February -March. s it-.! March Ar.ril. H.22%d; April-May. N.24d; May-Jiine. B.2s'^d: June-July. 5.25 d; July August. R24.1, August - September. 7.14^-sd; Kent eni her Octob.-r 7»i', I1.|;I I .|; iii-i..ii, ; November 7.22'/sd; Noveml-er-Deeeraber, 7.l2V»rtj December January, ~ llVd. <<>KFT'E — January and February showing declines of r» points, other positions nn cHanged, closing at r, ;iointß decline to •' points advance; sale*. 13. 000 bass. Havre olosef] un- : '*ian«ed an.i Hamburg at .1 net loss ■■( - l>fK. Brazilian markets firm at sf»(^ 1 7.^ reis advance, Him off«ra were »llghtly higher, Indicating bullish sentiment at the nrlmarv markets and demon strated Hie Hi isjsjsss In the »not pltuation. The ■pot market wax firm at H\c: for Rio No 7. Local contract prices: Yester- Open, Higti. Low. "'■>- ilav, January — — — fl.R.Vr7rt.l>o « m February -- — — h mi'fiti 05 t; on March . 7.0(» 7.00 7.00 T.OOOT I 7.05 Anrll 7 or, 708 7,ftf 7.05*T7.10 7.0.', May 7.10 7.10 7.10 !«HrrT !.'. 7 10 Jun« _____ 7.1W7.20 7.15 July „. . 7.20 7.25 7.20 7.2n**7.2.1 7.20 August , — — - 7 -•11--/ T •.'•'• 720 September "....; 7.2 . 7.25 7.20 7 200T.W 7.20 October 7.20 720 720 7 IW»7 20 7.20- N 1 *iiih.T. — — - - 7 f :.*t 7 30 7. l.'i Ije.-.'irtM.r 7.I > 718 7 I.'. 7.b r >oT.2<> M« FT.orrt A\l> mkai. Flour inactive, and wtijit- prices were firm on tits advaße* in wheat I buyers r.-fu.-< tf> pay mill limits, and offerings ; «re at coiuhr«»innß from »imi hands. Spring ] patents, $.'.,v*m« winter straiatMs, tn 40® j is 50; winter patents, $5 WKIJS6 «ririn« clear*, j $4 60i>|4 98. extra No 1 winter. a* 70tMa •»«• I TRUST COMPANY REPORTB. st* wl si«J- r »4 so@s4 65; Kansas straights, $3 •f* WHEAT FLOUR. «2 nominal, per H^tt.. RYE FLOUR-Finn. Fair to good. *4 rM Sri*? : rr CC M Olce to -fancy, $4 30®*4 56 CORN 25? (^ tr ~ Mln dried - * 335 BAG MEAL— Fine 7, ii nd ellow ' '* x 55«51 (JO; coarse. $1 45© $150. FEED— Western Bteady; city firm. West- I™ prl _ B - •*J**27 «0. standard middling. $27© Jr.', J flour ..,^ *- fts *>; "d dogr. $30 $.1 60; so^o-^Ja.?. 2555 bulk - $275 ° sacks; mi.ldltnß. HJ 3 ! l S0; red do »- $3^; hominy chop, $-7 balk. $28 20 Backs: oilmeal. $3«. ! PROVISIONS— Firmer early, prices advanc ing- on covering by shorts and speculative buy iiU The. market nagged off late partly In ?:»TP« Il^'I I^' with f 1 " 81 "- PORK— Steady; mess, .r.- 50©*24T8; family. . $_<i@ s27: short clear. »23©*27&0. BEEF— Mess, $11 50@512 50; family, $15 80#yie; packet. $11 50@$l_; extra India mess. $-M©s_s. BEEF HAMS— $24® $26. DRESSED HOGS— Bacons, U%c: 18(1 ID, n%c: 1 60 Ib - 12c = 140 »•>• l"c; pi a. 12Uc. CUT MEATS—Pickled bellies, smoking. 13^c; 10 Ib. 13c; 12 lb, 13c; 14 lb. 13<-. Pickled hams— l3l, i.ii,,. TALLOW— City. M»c; country, f>^^" c - LARD— Firm; Middle West. 12»B©l3.(»6c; city. 12»ic; refined steady; South America. 14.C0c; Continent, lB.SOo; Bra- Vi keRS - iri " 0< "- COMPOUND— IOi«@IO*ic. i AR . IN * EE ~ Firm. oleo - 18c: city lard. 13U.C. GAR — Reflned steady but quiet, with prices 10 points higher. Fine granulated was quoted at 4.or>- net, less l per cent cash. -Ti'. BtaJ o<lominoß0 <lominoB - in canes of 6 « 2-lb cartons. [-We; .4 r.-H> cartons. 7.40 c; Eagle tablets. 0.3..C; col loaf. .VS.-.c; crushed. 5.78 c; mould A. • '4<>-: cubes. F.acl^ 6-lb hags powdered and confectioners' granulated. 5.30 c: XXXX pow oered. **: pov.der»d and coarse powdered. n.1..c; fruit powdered and Eagl« .-oars« and extra fin- Kranulated. 5.05 c; Kanle 2-lb oar tons of nil- granulated. 5.28e; 2 -lb bags, .1.:{.->c; ->,K b '- ! i HOr: V ' b r> " Jr>c '"-"' •'•-"• : -•"• aild EMI id. •> UK-; Eagi- fin or standard uranulated and diamond A. 5.06 c: confection*™ 1 A. 4.85 c; V io« c: Xo 2 - 475 c: Xos :i a^ *> 4.600; No ... 4.60 c; No 6, 4. -.-,.•: No 7, 4 .v.,-. x,. § t- "1:,- N,, y> 4 4Ol ' : No 10 - 43Se , No 11. 4.30 c; No 1_». 4 2V; Nos IS 14 and 13 - 4.20r; No If.. i£!» O> n-ithrirawn. In London beet sugar was IHjl hl her f " r " pot - p ' hf>r Positions * d higher. January and February. Ijsstd- May Us H"-.l Raw here steady" and unchanged! Kenners ar« disposed to buy February at "*,«• while heretofore they have been indifferent on that position. RlCE— Firm but quiet at the South, and steady here, but trading was slow METALS— <'OPPER- Standard dull; m sales. Spot and all deliveries up to th.> end of April closed at 13.35#13.60< London steady: Bpot, £61 lls :Jd . futures, f<i2 10s. Arrivals of copper at New- York to-day were 4"i.% tons in bans and 5.". tons in ore. Exports were 331: tons, making 1,081 50 far this month. Loral dealers quote lake copper at 13.7 M 14c; HectrolyMc at m.50 <©1"..75<\ and casting at 1 :;_T, a 1 ;;.-)<., TIN quiet but firm, and higher i-pot riosed at *3.25©35.50 c: Janu ary. .::;.;- i._. c : :::;.: r.u.- . February. 33.12 m© 83.35 c; March and April. 33.12%@33.40c Them was a biff advance in London, spot < losing at fir.l 7b lid; futures at £132 l.'.s. LEAD quiet spot. 4C7'i®4.72W N»w York: 4.,!.-,.. asked East St. Louis. EngllHh market higher at £13 18s i Pd. SPELTER easy; spot? 6.10«) 6 2..C New York; ri.i»7» : c East St. Louis. Lon don unchanged. IRON was higher at 51s 3d for Cleveland -warrants in London. Locally unchanged. No l foundry Northern $18 759 £t»30; No 2. Slsso®st!»; X o 1 Southern and No 1 1 Southern soft, 50#$l» 25. Pi iron certificates unchanged. kMOLASSES AND SYRl.TS— Steady and un changed. .NAVAL STORES TIRPENTIXK Spirits nrm. ROSIN — Firmer and quite active. TAR —Steady and unchanged. OILS — Linseed oil very'- firm, and card prices were marked up 2e a gallon. Refined petroleum W ki S U "''*i an « f "l - PETROLEUM, standard white, bbl«. 8.0.V;; bulk. 4.55 c; refine,), eases 10 4.V water white Kbit O.SBc; bulk. 6.0f.c; cases. 11. !>;>.■._ UNSEED Oil* American seed .Ity raw' Sf^^oKTlT-ia! 44 * 11 * 1 ' Calcutta (OTTO.NKEW) Oil, -Firmer earl- dosing of 13,468 bbis. S t pOlnt contract pri'-es. sales of 13,400 bbls. I^ocal contract prices: , Opening. High. Low. Close, "day ' 'tuning. High. r,ow < 'lose *V X — ■ - 7.«5i57.5S 747 January ....T.CI 7.5!» 7.M 7.f.6®7.58 « February ...7«0 7«0 7..V< 7.5A«7.R8 749 Mar ,7 • 7. -,7 7 H<> 7"7 7 5*97 50 7 ,V; Aprtl ........ .. — 7 5K,-S7rtli :53 la ■■ ........ 7«l 783 7«3 7 .-'.VviV «) ; r<ii JulJ- ..iv. 7 'iti 7H4 7 53«7.65 7:*t September . 7. tin 7.60 7.,,, 7.81fi75S 746 October . . .*.W 6.90 6.00 r. MS**. !H* A '..5 COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. BL\.NS AND tt*\.* — Heceipta, 1 i>ig bags beans and 686 bags peas. Domestic white beaaa c1.. ; i...- stock, firm. ke kidney a little in Belt ers raver: small export orders bom* filled main ly at »_ 80, out Pome jobblnt; trade 2H©sc higher. BEANS marrow, ■ $^v,, fl -. $2 00; medium. *2 23e$!K>; pea. |2 27%e»23S arhlte kidney. 5.-. _v,. red Wdney «2 30 yellow aye, $3 25; black turtle soup J2wirnjV lim^ BUTTEK— Rtc-ipts. 3.401 pkgs. a little nnner fueling on choice and fancy fresh cream ery. Medium steady but quiet. st ra^- held with sornu confidence, an.! a moderate quantity of stock la •■hanging- hands. Process quid Fac tory dull. Packing stock steady. Creamery, spe cials, H). .;.-,, . extras, :t4.-. firsts, 32033 c; sec onds, SOt)Slc: thirds, a*-; h«lo. specie. 33@ 34.-; extras. 32Ca3l'4c: firsts. :u@3lSo: seconds. 29©30 c; state dairy tubs, finest. 334234 c; Rncd to prime, .'«Xfi;-t2c: common to fair. 26®2S)c; process, specials. 2!V; extras. .'>■..■ firsts, 2ti(tf27c; seconds, 24tJ'24fo.*; Western Imitation i-reamery. firsts. 2B®2Sc; factory, firsts, Ssc; seconds. -4. , thirds. 22®.'!c; packing stock No 1. 24^»c; No . 23W<S^4<-; No 3 21©22'».-. CHEKSE — Receipts, 1,707 boxes. Fairly active demand for fancy. The marki»t shows Increasing strength, some holders refusing to sell on present basis. Winter made full cream dull and weak. Fine skims fairly steady; con siderable accumulation of ordinary winter made, which are dull and Irregular. State, full cream, specials, 17 '■_•'</ ; September, fancy. 17-; Oc tober, best, lrthjc; winter made, best. I.">' 4 .-. common to fair. i:ivfir,.-. skims. lVi Ib. fall made, specials, 14'-ji . winter made. best. VZ& 12 I>-!c:1 >-!c: fair to (rood, lOQllc; common. 7f7!> I-.- full skims. s©B%c. EGGS — Receipts. 4.SIS ras««. Market higher under strong speculative holding bus. . on weather reports from interior. State. Pennsyl vania and nearby, hennery whites, fancy, 48® r>Oc; small. 4O043&; rather-! 58943 c; hennery browns, fancy. 42'itf4.V- gathered, 37045 c; fresh gathered, extra*. 4!'/-» - J.-. e-.vtra firsts. 80c: flrnts. 37i3CSc; sccondji. J«'JiS3«c; held, fresh, firsts^. w*<i 32c: seccndH. 2(.(ff2Sf-t refrigerator, fancy. 2"'g> 27^c; flrst>i. 2««2B 1 -sc seconds 24 S &2T> - c : thirds. S3@24c; poor 20923r; Jirties. No I, 210 22, •; under grades. IS<?T2Oc: limed, choice, 24, • FRT ITS — r>RlFT>— Snot evaporated apples nominal." with 7 1 »f1>7 1 «.e nbtut covering the ranc between "buyers' and sellers" views. FRESH — Apples uuiet at about previous quo tations. Little doing in pears. Cranberries Oilier but holders exnress confidence. Straw berries steady. Florida oranges moving very slowly, and outside figures extreme, t.rape fruit quiet: must he very fancy to command top Quotation Pineapples dull, irregular and uncertain. .APPLFK. "• >>'•• vnrietiea. (:•.' :,o« *4 SO; Greening. S2 234tM: Tallman Sweet. S2 12111): Far Western hoxes. $[ ■_'-•, $4 : PFAPP, D«che««. hi. l $2 7". ■(.• *:: 7" . Kl»'er. *?<i+XX- rRANHPTRHIinS Cane Ceil late «3 M -..«■; VTrly Black. *4: Jers.-v $4: STRAW. BERRIK3. Florida, nuari ".n-nTV ( >rav,,t-s. Vln«"snnl.>. box. »1 U#M '<» ..'her P^lorida. SI ■'.",,/ S3 "o Mtmmai atran. si -...»■•■ tun. (rprin-*. *2.'.Ovi«n n,i'i.(»'f"v «•_'.,«'. ORAPE FRT'TT. box. *1 nn«»94 I'lN" \ppi.itp crate. ft] . «•• ,-m.-,. B.tOfS: Porto Rlon ■•",■ .-,.-, HOi" Trading I'ontlnues quiet, and mar ket without new features. HAY AM) STRAW— Mure confident holding of timothy hay. although quotations show no material change. We have heard of no prime stock bringing over $1 02% an yet. with gen eral run going between ifc and $1. HAT— Timothy, prime. large bales, 100 Ib, $1 02 U ; No 3 to No 1. 8TH091: shipping. Me; pack- Ing, tlii'uii."'- clover and clover, mixed, 7"i <i 08c STRAW— Long rye, SO •9oc; abort and tangled ryo, .... •! iiu,- . ai and wheat, r>sc. I'Ol i.TRY ALIVE Receipts, 8 cars or Western by freight and about 1 car by express. With some stock delayed in transit, and sev eral cars limited by shippers and being cur ried on the track together with a fairly active demand, the market In in firm shape and prices thought to be higher on fowls and geese, but of ficial quotations have not yet been made public, liflcaipts are cleaning up pretty promptly on ar rival. Itl-iKSSI"I> A little tetter peddling de mand f.,r fowls arid ehicksaa, and with strong Western advice* nnd lighter Invoices the market !■ shaping stronger on fancy grade-*. Turkey* dull, fin moat of the stock la limited higher than present prices Ducks s.-liinu fairly. (ji^«s« alow Squabs higher. Dry jmcked- TL*RKETB. Maryiani!. Jersey, etc. selected. SSISOSc; state and Pennsylvania '_'4irf2.*.--: nearby, 22«2 > lc: Ohio • and sflchlgan aunidsd -4.. other Western. 229 2ic; dry picked, 22«rV4c: old toms 21c; South ern, dry picked 22 Vs *| 2Hr ; «c-ai,!..,i. 22623r: BROILETia, Phllad( 1 fancy wjuabs pair. TS# *♦)<•: fancy. 4 tT) to pair and under, Ib. 2S©3oej Pennsylvania. 'Utt'^Tn" Western, dry picked, milk ferl, 2|»25c; rom fed. tOOSlo: Mirhlg*n. «»c,«lde,l. ISAISc; other WSStsrn, 1701* I'IIICR BNB, ranstlos. r»hllad«lphl«, fancy. 0 Ib anil over to pair, n. iii,- Pennsylvania, fancy. >* rt> 2Or Wmiwi, dry pi.U«d. milk f«-l HC~!a', •« '** 17 '•«!*-■ Olxl^ anil Michltn»» «*•• ] THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. TREASURERS orTICS. » 193 BROADWAT. A. H CALEF. Treasurer. NEW TORK. !*. T. JloTeiab«r IT. lt0«. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANT: . Pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Directors adopted Nov»mb»r .10 1909. anJ »uh<^t to the approval of the Stockholders, for th« purpose of securing -which approval a ■pecial meeting* has bean called to convene January IS 1010. the privilege will be lvea to ■tockhoiders of this Company to nubscribe upon th« terms and conditions hereinafter stated. «n or before Januarr 21. 1910. for an amount of Convertible Five Per Cent. First and Re funding Mortgage Fifty-Tear Gold Bonds, equal ln face amount to thirty-six per cent (>•%> or the par value of their respective, holdings of the stock of this Company, as registered on its books, at three o'clock P. M.. on December B. 1909. ■ - ' Warrants signed by the Treasurer or an Assistant Treasurer will be issued to stockholders as soon as possible after the closing of the books on December 8. 190». specifying the amount of bon-la for which each stockholder Is entitled to subscribe. Such subscription warrants will be issued only for amounts of $500. or In multiples thereof. For each fraction of a $500 bond for which a stockholder is entitled to subscribe a fractional warrant will be !*»_•_. which. if presented on or before January 14, 1910. with other fractional warrants aggregating $800. will be exchangeable for a subscription warrant for a $500 bond- and if the surrendered fractional warrants Include a fraction In excess of $600. a new fractional warrant will b« Issued for such fraction. On the back of these, warrants will be two forms: The first Is to be filled out and signed by the stockholders or by their assign-. In ca»e they desire to snbscrib*. Th« second tana. which is an assignment, is to be. filled out and signed by th« stockholders only In case they desire to dispose of their subscription privilege. • ' . Stockholders who may wish to subscribe for a portion of th« bond- covered by a warrant and dispose of the, balance of the subscription privilege, or who may wish to dispose of a portion of the subscription privilege covered by the warrant to one person and the balance to another, should return their -warrants to this ofilce on or before January- 14 1910. to M split up into warrants for the desired amounts. Warrants bo returned should be accompanied by a statement- in writing specifying the number of warrants desired In exchange and the amount of bonds to be covered by each. The price of subscription, payable in New York fund*, is:' «050 per «l.(K»0 bond, with ■ecrned Interest adjusted. "wi $475 per $300 bond, with accrued Interest adjusted. ,-'„:' __ -. Such price will be payable at the office of the Guaranty Trust Company of New York. 28 Nassau Street, New York City. In instalments as follows: Per p.- r $1,000 bond. $500 bond. At th« time of making subscription, oa or before January -1. 1910.. $330 »175 On or before March 4. 1910 $300 SIM On or before April 15. 1810 $300 $15* Subscriptions may be paid for in full at the time of making «-bs<riptloß, nn or before Jnnunr.r 81, 1010. In which raae the amount payable will be $944.44 per $1,000 bond or -4T2.-J per <.'»CO bond; or. after the payment of the fir*t Instalment on or before January SI, 1910. an above provided, the remainder of the subscription mar be paid la full on or before March 4. JO 10. by paying $508.20 per $1,000 bond, or $299.10 per 1500 bond. Bond* will be issued with coupons maturing September 1. 1910. attached, and the fore going; payments include an adjustment or accrued Interest to March 1. 1910. . - The warrants most be surrendered to the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, hr the HiiM'kholder« or by the persons to whom assigned, on or before January 21, 1910. accompanied by tile payment to Maid trust company, a* depositary, of the first instalment: and all warrants nut su surrendered with such payment on or before said date shall be void and of no ralu«. Failure to pay the second or third instalments when and as payable will operate, as a forfeiture of all rights in respect of the subscription and the Instalments previously paid. The Guaranty Trust Company of New York will, on surrender of the warrants and pay ment of the first instalment, issue receipts which will be transferable by delivery and which must be presented to the Guaranty Trust Company of New York upon the payment of the second and third instalments In order that such payment may be noted thereon. . Fractions desired by stockholders tv complete full bonds, _r fractions which stockholder* desire to dispose of. must be bought or sold In the market, as the Company will not bay or (tell fraction-. Full-paid receipts for bonds will be exchangeable for the engraved bends as soon aa Issued. No nnbftciiptioß or assignment of this privilege Trill be recognized unless nude on the form» of the (.'ompuny. No stockholder of the Company shall be entitled to any of the above-mentioned bonds unless the terms of subscription herein specified are fully complied with. The subscription and respective instalment payment* most be made to the Guaranty Trust Company of New York. 28 >*a->-au Street. New York City, at the dates and in accordance with, the provisions stated above. Checks or drafts In payment of subscription* must be drawn in favor of Guaranty Trust Company, of New York, in New York fund*, and for the exact amounts covering; the respective Instalments. • ■ -•- - - . By order of the Board of Directors, •A. H. CALEF. Treasurer. , P. S. — statement giving details of the First and Refunding Mortgage Fifty-Year Gold Bonds and of the security therefor will be furnished upon application at the office of the Railway Company. . . ■ ■ - other Western, It>sl«'jc, CHICKENS, mixed weights. Philadelphia. 22c; Pennsylvania.' 148 IS--; Western, milk fed, dry ptcked. ihc: corn fed. ISMiC; Western, scalded. 15c. Ohio and Michigan. l*c; CHICKENS, fair to good. 126* 13 '4 c; FOWLS. Western, boxes, 60 Ib and over to dozen. miafJTTr : 48 tb, !♦><■. 36 to 42 lb 14fi' 16c; Western, bbU. dry picked, heavy, IS%c; small. Hgl4 l -c Ohio and Michigan, scalded. 15.-; other Western. 12615 c: COCKS, old. 12® 124-. DUCKS. Maryland and Jersey, ate, -""^ 21c: Ohio ana Michigan. 15»'520c: Western. 15@ li)c; GEESE. Eastern, white. 'JO.-; dark. 16& l«c. Haryland. Jersey, etc, I^l6c; nearby. 1.1 ©14c; Wisconsin, stuffed. IS01fc; "Western, 11© 14c: SQUABS, prime. large, white, dozen, $2 75 ©$5; poor, dark. $1 50; culls. !So«r7r>c. GUINEAS, spring-. 3 Ib and over to pair. SI. GAME — Rabbits In fair demand and steady. Wild ducks unchanged POTATOES AND VEGETABLES— Bermuda potatoes moving slowly and top figures extreme. State and Eastern quiet but steady for prime, sound stock; frosted lots drag at low and ir regular prices. Sweet potatoes plentiful and easier. Old white turnips are getting a little better demand, and occasional -ales are even higher than our advanced quotations. Liberal supply of New Orleans vegetables, and prices generally ruled lower, although plain parsley ad vanced. Florida lettuce of uneven quality, and a good deal of frozen going at our Inside -figure. Occasional sales of Florida, eggplants of tine quality up to $2 50. but that figure extreme. Th* first car of Florida celery of th« season arrived to-day and sold at $2 25@52 50. Ordinary run of Florida tomatoes poor, but one fancy mark: went as high a* $3. POTATOES, Bermuda, sec ond crop. bbi. $3oOi§Ss. Maine, in bulk. 180 tt>. $1 «2Qsl S7. bag. $1 50©$l 75. Long Island, bbi or bag, $1 75<g$2 25; state and Western, in bulk. 180 ft. $150@5175: bag. $1 50(g>$l 65; Jersey bbi or bag, $1 33«?$1 75; frosted stock, bag, 75c@ $126; SWEET POTATOES. Jersey, bbl. $1 50® $2 50; basket, fiOceSl 25; ARTICHOKES Cali fornia, drum. $I<)_.sl2: ANISE. New Orleans, bbi. $2@S2 50: BRUSSELS SPROUTS, quart. Bill..; BEETS. New Orleans. 100 bunch**. $2© $2 50; Bermuda, crate. $1 25<g$l 50: CARROTS, ton. $12#515; bbl or bag. »Oc@st 25: New Or leans. 100 bunches, $1 sOgs2 50; Bermuda, crate. Sli&Jt 20; CABBAGES. Danish, ton. $20<ff$_5; domestic. $12Q515; 100. $3<gss: bbl $1 50<g$l 75; red. ton, $2S©s32; bbl. *15i>'at2: iTiTMBERti, Florida, basket. $125<5t2 25; CELERT. dozen stalks. «®4oc; state and Jersey, case. $1942 s<t; California, $4'Ss4 50; Florida, crate, $2 26052 50; CAULIFLOWERS. Long Island, bbl, 50c©$4; Florida, basket. $1 35051 75; California, half case. |1 12351 25: CHICORY and ESCAROLE. New Orleans, bbi, $Zl?*3; EGGPLANTS. Florida, box. $1 2*>«is2 50: KALE. Norfolk, bbl. C0@75.-; KOHLRABI. New Orleans. inn. $2S$3; IJ_T TITCE. Florida, basket or box. $1953; LIMA BEANS. Bermuda, box. $4; ONIONS Cuban, crate. $2 25052 50; small white pickle, crate 25@50c; state and Western, white, crate. 60c@ Si; basket. 7.V(gsl 23; yellow, bag. $I®|2; red. $1 25®J1 75; Orange County, yellow, bag SI 25® SI 75; red. $1 2f.#sl 62; Connecticut Valley yel low, has;, $1 25«51 40; OKRA. Florida, carrier 12500*5; PEAS, basket, $2®s7: PEPPERS, large box. S2 50053: carrier or basket. $1 50(252 • PARSNIPS, bbl. *I©sl 50; PARSLEY. New Or leans. $6<Ss7: Bermuda, crate. $1 75©52 RO MAINE, Florida, basket. $1@?2: Bermuda. 'crate $ISsl 78; SHALLOTS, New Orleans bbi $1 50® $2: STRING BEANS. Florida, wax. fancy, bas ket. S2©s4: green. S3 sG©s4: poor to prime, »1 50 <gs3; SPINACH. Norfolk. bhl. $1«$1 75 BQCASH. *I@s! 75: Southern, white, box $1» $1 .-«»: Cuban, box. $1: TURNIPS, rutabaga, bbl 60c@*l: old white. 75c©$l; TOMATOES. Fior Ida. carrier. $1 25®53; Cuban. *1 25®52- WATER CRESS. 100 bunches, ?150#52 50. ' LIVESTOCK MARKET. »«r. ■«. . New York - January 5. 1910. BEE\ ES— Receipts. 112 cars or 2..01 head. including X) cars for slaughter and 32 for mar ket. steers mere active and fully 10c higher; bulls strong: cows tirm u> 10c higher. Yards chared. Unary to prime steers sold at 55® MBS per. 100 It>: fat osen at $«: bulls at ?4® $5 20; cows at $2,V>.'ds4 50; heifers at $4-I*ss 10. pressed beef in moderate demand. General sales S@l0 l c; extra beef. Hall 1 -,- per tb. Sales— S, Sanders: 15 Ohio steers. 1.283 Ib aver age. |688 per 100 tb: 21. 1.177 Ib $R25- 21 1.105 ft. $(5 10: 1!«. 1.042 rb. $5 00; 20, 1037 tb S8SO; 2. 800 tb $3 50: 1 bull lir>o tb. $5 21V 1. 1.200 lt>. $4 ST.. 1. 1.250 It., $4". 1 cow. 1,130 n.. Msoj 7. 1164 Ib $4 30: 14 593 Ib. S3 70;'l«S, l>ls Ib, $3 60; 2. 1.025 rb. $3 25; 9, <>43 tb $3" 6, 73S lb. $2 6O; 745 tb. $2 30. M. I 1I 1 erson & C\>.: 2U Kentucky steers. 1.212 Ib. J'i'i": 2t5. 1 222 Ib, tt«o 18, l.Wi> ft $6 .-m> -2. 1.078 It). $t>37 : -. 22, 1,078 It). $5 6O ; 1 stocker, •ISO Ib, $4 2.V 2 oxen, 1,880 tb, $«; 4 bulls, 1.U57 IT). $4 50; 2, 070 Ib. $4 30- 1. 1,050 rb $4 25; •_. 740 ft, $4 10; 12 cows, 1.005 It>. $4 25; 2. 740 rb. $4 10; 12 cows. 1.005 It). $4 25; 2. 1.100 ID. $3 90; 2. 1.015 It). $3 83; 13. 990 Ib. $3 SO- 36 Bh7 ft, $3 30; 17. tm ft. $325: 1. 030 ft, $3 15: 19. 868 ft. $2 60; 7ii»> ft. $2 50. Kerns Commission Co.: If) Ohio steers. 1,202 ft, $•; 20: 21 Pennsylvania. oiK> ft. $5 45. Tobin & Shannon: 1 bull. l.«3O ft. $5; 21 cows. 819 ft. $3 25; 2"mllch cows and 1 calf, $90. J. G. Curtis * Son: 2 steers, 920 ft, $5: 1 bull. 1.300 ft. *4 50; 1. 720 ft. $4 25: 2. 7!ti> Ib, $4 13; 1 heifer, 720 ft. $4 25; 1. 820 ft. $4: « cows. 1.074 ft. $4 10; 1. 1.030 ft. $3 75: 1. 050 ft. $3 40: 14. 733 ft. $3 .'."'. 5 880 ft $3 20; lft. 85.S ft. $3 10; 7, *07 ft. $2 !«>: 4. SIS ft. $2 80; 14. 836 ft. $2 75; 1, »7o ft. $-70; 9. 752 ft. $2 85 . 8. <•,!>.» ft. $2 60. John Ducey: 1 bull. 1030 ft. $4.10; 1. 660 ft. $4 3 cows. 973 ft. $4; 2 1130 ft. $3 75; 1. 1190 ft, $3 50; 1. 030 ft, $2 75; 1:1. 724 ft. $2 55. W. R. Flume: 7 cows. 697 ft. $3 50. 16, 721 Ib, $2 73. Nelson & Co : 3 cows. 1110 ft. $4 10; 1, 820 ft. $3 60; B. 940 ft, $3 30; 1. 700 ft. $2 50. Andrew Mullen: 2 oxen. 1>>:» ft. $6; 1 bull. 1400 ft. $4 50; 1 cow, 750 ft, $2 75. Jelliffe. bright & Co.: 2 bulls. 845 ft, $4 26; I cow. 001 » ft. $3. CALVES — Receipts. 1.214 head. Including 646 head for butchers and iit!6 for market. Veals steady; choice stock a trifle firm: barnyard and Western calves easier. Common to cholctf veals sold at $7©s:i i>-r 100 ft; culls. $50*660; barn yard calves. $34)84 50; common Western > calves. $4 Is'us4 50. Pressed calves firm, with city selling at lo^lti.- per ft, country at 10_!l4Hc and barnyard and fed at ,v<©loc., v <©loc. Sales— J. G. Curtis & Son: 88 veals, 132 ft average. $10 25 per 100 ft; 12. 132 ft. $10:: 23. 127 ft. $!*.*>'). 2lt. 121 ft. $it !'.». It).-, ft. 50; II culls. 11l ft. 88 50; 9 barnyard calves. 272 ft, $4 50; 18, 384 ft, $4. H H. HolUs: 11 veals. 153 ft. $lOS7 : 3 , 28. 12rt ft $10; 4. 135 ft, $10 23; 8 culls. 134 ft, $5. W. R. Hume: 45 veals, 125 ft. $10. 7 culls. 100 ft. $«>. 5 barnyard calves. 204 ft. $4. B. W. Otis & Co . 77 veals. Ist ft. $10«24. N«lson & McCabe: 49 Western calves. 367 ft, $4 50; 43, 357 ft. $4 15. Jellify Wright & Co.: 22 veals. 131 ft. $10*0; 4. 03 ft. $7. Andrew Mullen. 4 veals. 119 ft, $!>. S. Sanders: 15 veals. 141 ft. $11; 2. 140 ft. $10; 36. 11l ft. $l».')0 3. 110 ft. $8 50; 2. 123 ft, $7- - evils. 01 It). $•' 50. 21 barnyard calves. 240 ft. $4 50. Id. in & Shannon: 20 veals. 143 ft, $11: _"»", 124 ft. $10 BO 2 barn\ard calves. 410 ft. $3 73. McPherson v Co. : 14 veals. 123 ft. $1O 30; 3. 113 Ib. $".) 50; 8, 101 n». $7; 2 culls. 73 ft. $1; KHEKP ANI> UMBS — Receipts. 3rt cars, or 7.511 heinl. Including M< cam for slaughter and «i for market. Sheep firm; lambs strong to 25c higher; pt-ns cleared. Common to good *heep (ewes) sold at $4»s."> 25 per 100 ft: culls. $."<'s $3 50; ordinary to choice Ural* $!Mrrs!» 25 year lings, *iJ r«<i;tf.«7. Dressed mutton, slow at \Ujj 10c; prime wethers. lOHsCfllc j«ir ft: dNsissd liiiubs firm M 1- I3c; country dressed hothouse l:ii<ib« »te«i.iv tales— Kerns Commission Company : 177 Penn sylvania Umhs. xn ft average. *;< 25 per 10<> ft. 383 Uuffalo. 72 lt>. $XSO: 24», 66 If. SM. 10 Perm- I van la sheep, 110 ft. $.-. .V). .S. Handera 31 Pennsylvania lambs. «!» ft. »-. IB; id stats. G3 ft. $«: * yearlings, m tb. $7 13 Pi ui'sylvatua. 02 ft. $i\ ,V) 71 state sheep. Ui> TT.. $5 2.'. 35. 07 Xh. $4; 17 Pennsylvania culls. «2 Ih. $;: l» bucks. t.V) ft. $4 23. M . 1 ti«r»in * Co.: 132 Pennsylvania lambs, 01 ft. $« 50. 07 sht»p. 11- n. $4 15. Tahin _ Shannon. TO Pennsylvania lambs. 112 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Company FIVE PER CENT. GOLD BC/NDS OF 1913. Notice of Election to Redeem To all Holders of above Bonds: CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY (an lowa corpora tion), having elected to redeem the entlr* issue of Its aforesaid FIVE PCI CENT GOLD BONDS OF 1913, at a premium of two and a half per cent. (2H%) and accrued In terest, pursuant to the, provisions of section 6. of Article Four of Us trust agreement with CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Trustee, dated May 1. 1902. securing said bonds. HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that it will, on FEBRUARY 1. 1010. redeem the en tire outstanding amount of said bonds at par. with a premium of two and a half per cent. V-\i*~c) and the accrued Interest on said bond to th* i?ate of redemption above designated. The Railroad Company require- that, on and after said redemption date, said bonds, ac companied by all appurtenant unmatured coupons, be presented for redemption and payment at th* office of CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK. No. 54 Wall Street. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. N. V.. said office having been designated th* agency of the said Railroad Company for th* : purpose of the aforesaid redemption and nay- ; menu Interest on all said bonds will ceas* from and after said February 1. 1910 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail road Company. By '-.EOR.-.E T. BOGGS. Treasurer AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED to buy a small amount of stock of a mine producing a rare metal which has advanced in price 25 i in three months. Company is backed : by people of standing. Strict investigation is •welcomed and a square deal guaranteed. Stock' will undoubtedly become a dividend payer this year. B. H.. Box 8, Tribune Office. - ! EXCURSIONS. Delightful Tours to FLORIDA NASSAU AND CUBA. Tickets' rood to return until May St. Parties will leave in Jan., Feb. and March and visit the magnificent resorts at St. Augustine. Ormond and its famous beach. Palm Beach. Miami. Nassau. Cuba. etc. Business men and their families and ladies can see all important points without waste of time, travelling under escort of experienced conductors the entire round , trip, and being relieved of every care. OTHER TOURS 1° California. _______^^_ Mexico. Porto Rico, Mardi Gras Carnival. Japan. ; Around the World, Hawaii. Europe, etc. Railroad and Steam-info Tickets everywhere, Send for book, mentioning- information desired. RAYMOND i WHITG3M3 CO. 225 Fifth Aye.. New York. Tel. (3270 Madison S<j. Boston. Philadelphia. Pittsburgh. Chicago, etc. i __^ ft. $8 50; 1» sheep. 141 ft. $5; 8 state. 96 ft. $3 50. H. H. Hollis: 8 state lambs. «> ft. $,3 30; 2 sheep. 106 ft. $4 28: 3 culls. 00 ft. $.*! 25. J. G. Curtis & Son: 3 state lambs. 70 ft. 88S7*a; I sheep. 113 ft. $4 £0. W. R. Hume: 4 state lambs. S3 ft. $8 23 sheer, m ft. $4. HOGS— Receipts, 19 cars, or 3.561 head, in cluding a carload tor market. Firm to higher i for all weights. Good Pennsylvania pigs sold at $a 7.". per 100 lb; ccuntry dressed hogs steatly. Sales — McPherson & Co.: 118 Pennsylvania i pigs. 103 ft average. $» 75 per 100 Tb. Tobin & Shannon: 93 Penn_yl\_nia,"pijs, 91 ft : $3 75; 4 roughs. 252 ft, $7 73. OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago. Jan. 5. — CATTLE — Receipts. 15.000: ! strong to 15c higher: steers. $5-ass; cows, $:■, :,i) a $:» so. heifers. $3 406 $6; bulls, $3_0«( $4 75; calves, $3<ss»So: stockers and feeders. $3 7i#s.". 30. HOGS — Kecfiots. -3.000; st»lsc hlgh«r; choice heavy. $ijm_Js3 7.". butchers. $3GOS$ < «70: Mght mixed. $^4.' !s><-') choice light. J«:iiitJsKl; packing. $> .-».-» jrjs Ti>: pigs. $7 7." $*» 40 . bulk of sales. $> s»i a J.i S.*>! SHEEP — Receipts. 14.000; market strong to l«)c higher; sheep. $4 '<> -7 «•« •_•;, . lambs. Id ;.o U ' 88 »O. yearlings. $.'> 23«r$>« 13. Kansas City. Jan. 5—5 — . • — Receipts 6,000. including 100 Southerns: lO#lSc higher packers and feeders steady: choice export and dressed beef steers. $6 10'«$7 20: fair to good i . J.l. Western steers. $4 2' a St! 50: stockers ■nd feeders. $.'{ 4Oi! $5 25: Southern steers. $4» 89 26; Southern cow». $2 7.1 .1 $; in native cows. $2 ••"**." 10: native heifers S3 r.O us 6 bulls. $3 25«5r.; carves, *4-3« so. HOGS Receipts. S.UUO; -li»r higher; ton. *» 55 bulk of sales. $%20^$S5O: hj«av> $* 30 tj $555; packers and butchers. »S4of*sß s_ light $M©sS 43; pigs. 879tTM SHEEP Re ceipts. 3.000; strong; l*m!)». $7asS 60 • year llngd. •"><><» $7 50. wethers. $.1 25 a $11 .•»»». $4 50tr$3 •'. . stockers and feeders. $.", V3»J3. Cincinnati. Jan. 3.— CATTLE— Receipts. «42: strady; fair to good shippers. ."■BO* $«50; common. $2053 00. HOGS— Receipts. 3.504; active; butchers and shippers. H> 50 <j> $3 73; common. $ii »r $H 25. SHEEP — Ueeelpta. «99 steady. S2 50rfS5 50: lambs steady. $* 50 v- *■•■> East Buffalo, Jan. 3. — CATTLE — Receipts. 50 head slow and unchanged. VEAL-? — Re i.ipt». 23: active and steady. HOGi> — Re ceipts. 2.-00; active and 108_0c higher; heavy and mixed. $■* !>"■,,s• $■•>; Yorkers, (snoti $Ht»O: vis*. $S««0: rough. $Slft«sHs3: atans/ $<? 75 $7 M) dairies. $s So*»ss 00. SHEBK AND LAMBS — Receipts. 2.200; active; lambi ' and ewes -•">•■ higher others steady; lambs. $.v-r.._-si». -wes., $3 _3sss -i. PUtsburg. Jin 3.— CATTLE— Supply light; steady; choicj. |8 «o»»srt 73; common. $3 su_> $4 30. »HEKP--4Juppiy fMtr. slow . prime wethers. »••*"" ** •*•. culU and common. $-» SS; lambs. $t»3SHSO: veal calves. $lotf$lO»O BOOS- Receipts. 10 doubl«-d«oka. higher; prime heavier. •» (record price >; mediums, heavy \<>rk«ra. $». »Sht Yorkers, S* 73» $9 SO; piss. W"»4»SS7srrcu«hs. S7 Hi •«•«?. - -•-■>-r-'-. SAVINGS BANKS. - THE MANHATTAN SAVINGS INSTITUTION Croad j. Cor.' Blccckor. 117 th SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIDEND Da*. 3d. 13091 Th« Trustee ' irf thi» Instltntlon hare _*- cured Interest at th« rat* of ~<<jßßßaßM> FOUR PER CENT. P*r. annum o« all sum* not exceeding SI. 00* remaining on deposit during the tinea or si* month* ending on the Its* last.. payable on and after Jan. 17. 1910. Deposits made on or before Jan. 10. 13101 will draw lota-rest from Jan. 1. 191*. JOSEPH BIRD, President. FRANK O. STILES. ,-»:.»..•". ■ ' COXSTAXT M. BIRD. Ant Secretary. » NEW.TQRK SAVINGS BANK ■ W. Cor. llth St. and Bth Arena*. Jan. 1. 1910. dividend at the rate of FOUR PER CENT. per annum on all rams from J' to 53.000 «a titled thereto nsMftar tha> Us I—, - >FPO«IT«i MADE ON OB BEFORE J.W. 1». will DRAW INTEREST FROM jaji. 1. WILLIAM FEXSINGER. p-»»id«nt. JAMES L. WASDUSC, Treasur*r.*™*«- ARCHIBALD M. PENTZ. Secretary. IPY/IMfS savings I IV V lliVj INSTITUTION llSCh*m!M>r»M NT, The Trustees h»Te declared a dirldsad for tie •iz mcatlis esdl&s Dee. 31 j t. 10_>, a«th» race ** FOUR PER CENT. per annum, on all smna from %U to 13 000 entitled thereto under the by-U-»% payabla on and after .Monday, January 17th. 1910. Deposits made on or before Jarul3t]_ will draw interest, from Jan- Ist, 1910. W H. B. TOTTEX. President *-" GEORGE B. DCSNTSti. Secretary H.E.TESTB.J'r-. Chairman otnasaceCoaunitta* Union Dime Savings Bank BBOADWAT. 3__> ST. AXt> «TH AVENLB. GREEXET SQUARE, NEW TORE. Interest FOUR Per Gent. PER \NM.M. from $3 Is *3.0«» Cr*dlt«l January Ist. payable January 20. 1010. or any " time later. ■. -\.d- >■> - Money deposit*! en or . Won" January to draws interest from January Ist. 1910. CHARLES E. SPRAGT President. FRANCIS M. T.B*KF» Treasurer. WILUam G. ROSS. Secretary. _ I EAST RIVER SAVINGS BANK • Incorporated 134-S-> , , 280 BROADWAY & 33 CHAMBERS ST.. SEW TORK. .".*"-, BURPI.VS OVER 12% THE 1230 SEMI-ANNUAL DIVIOEIO has been declared at th- rat* of FOUR PER CENT $£,_ Deposits Made on or Before Jan. 10th trill . Draw interest from Jan. Ist. I>. S. RAMSAY. P—-.. C A. ■■II|WI See. Metropolitan Savings Bank 1 and 3 THIRD sVm <opp. Cooper Institute J. CHARTERED I?3_. I 13th DIVIDEND New Tor*. Dae 14 th. 190 a INTEREST FOR THE HALF TEAR ENDING - DEC. 31ST. 1009. at the rate of Four Per Cent. Per Annum I wilt- be - credited to depositors entitled ther»t» I und#r the by-laws of the bank on mm* from $3 to $5,000. ( INTEREST PAYABLE JANUARY 19TH. 1918 MONEY DEPOSITED on or before January ! 13th will draw Interest from January Ist. JONATHAN B. CURREY. President. EDWARD SHERER. Secretary. THE FRANKLIN | SAVINGS BANK: Corner Bth Averted & 42 d Street ♦ 88th semi-anneal dividend at th* rats of £ FOUR PER GENT: per annum on all sums from S3 to $3,000. J payable on and after January 17th. 1310. J Deposits made obi or **<*>* January «> 10th will draw Interest from the Ist. «> ffa. G. Conkila. Pres. <► J. HallocJc WarlEg. Sec *> 125 th St and Lciingloa Aye. ** THE TRUSTEES HAVE DECLARED A SEMI ANNUAL DtfUtHOU) AT THE RATS OF 4/">" r'r annum on all deposits '-^TJ eatltled thereto, si 1 isisllßss J\J to tie by-laws, from $- un to 000. paya-io oa and after Monday. Jan 17ta, ISM. Money depos l:ed on or before Jan. 10th. MHO. will draw interest from Jan. Ist. 1910 WILT-IA-I E. TROTTER. Prest I THOMAS R. EBERT. Secretary. GERMAN SAVINGS BANK I> THE CTTT OF >"_nV YORK. Cor. 4th Are. and 14th Street. \ New York. December 24. 1309. Interest at th* rat* of FOUR PER CEXTUit . per asaum- . will be credited _epo_iu>ra fur th •» : six months ending December 31. 1908. on all sums entitled tneveto under th* by-laws not «x ceffdinsr threa thousand ts3.ooo> doUara. Deposits made on or before January 10. 1010, I wili draw tsterest from .latmarv 1. :i>lo. CA3IIUR TAG. President. . G. F. AUTHOR. Treasurer. __ CITATIONS. ; THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP NEW York, by tic Grace of God. Free and Inde pendent.—To Adele MeMallea. Rebecca Mo ! Cullsga. Emma Knapp. Eva W. Day. Flor ence IfeCuHaaTh. Andrew I. McCnllasjb. Mary Francis Bradford. Alexander Paraon Koapp. 1 Mary Constance Day Chovel. the persons who are -ntltied absolutely or contingently by the terais of th* last Will and TVatanic- o_ ; Thomas McMull«n. deceased, or by operation of law. to share is the several funds or es tates held by th* Trust*** under th* said las: I Will, or the proceeds of any property held : by «a:d Trustees as part of th* trusts created ln iiiu by said Last Will and Testament, and. tn* United States Fidelity and Guaranty Cam pany, as surety en the bosd of Alexander Parson Kcapp as a Truste* of said trust •» tates. send rrverms: You and each of you are hereby cited and required persona. to h* and appear befora our Surrogate ot th* County of Sew York. at th* Surros;at*s' Court of said County, held at the Hall of Record* ' la the County of New York on til* fourte*ath day of January. 1910. at half-past tan o'clock In the forenoon of that day. than aad th« a to '; attond upon tha Judicial Settlement of t.i* ' Account of the Proceedings tut William 1* ! Raymond and Alexander Pay son Knap? as) I Trustees under th* last Will and Testament of Thomas McM-Ilen. lat» of the Ctty and • County of New York, deceased, and sac_, of j you as are hereby cited. a_ are- under th* a«« of twenty -one years, as* required to appear by our guardian, if you hay* on*, or If you j havo non*. to appear and apply for 000 to »■• appointed, or la th* *v«_t of your neglect or failure to do so. a guardian will br 15 potated by th* Surrogate to represent aad act for yon on tho proceeding. In Testimony Whereof. W* hay* emu* th« Seal of th* Surro?ateV Court of t.l-1 [Seal. 1 said County of Now York to b* "aer* us .••> affixed. Witness. Hon Abner c. Thomas, a surro gate of our said County, at th* County *€ New York, the _«th <!ay of >v»nab*r. in ta» year of our Lord oa* t_o_s_ ad aia* . huassrsal and assja, <CHsX J. fOWPtET. '- ■''.- -..:. Cl»rk >}{ the Surrogates' Crmrt. THE PEOPLE OF TIIE STATE 05" XETC TOHK. by the grace of God rre» and tndrpeodent. — To Diana t'ghetta. •lc«Bba Ughetta and Maria I'ghetta. and to all persons interested la- taw matter at th* Judicial settlement of th* acvounta of Peter L. l'gh«tta. as Trust** for JertxiMi 1_ I'ghctta under th* last Will and Tc-taaaeat i* Giovanni B. I'ghet-. late of so Town of Rose'>. County of Union and Slat* of New Jersey, -ie cea-ed. as creditors. legat***. next of kia cr otherwise, send great trg You and each of j» are hereby cited asd required personally to t* and appear before our Surrogate of the County of New York, at th« Surrvfate * Court of said County, held at the Ball of Records to t** County of N«w York on the _3ta day of January. l»l.». at half-past tea o'clock in th* torenooa ..; that day then and th*r* Ss attend a }_dtc_U ■ettlement of the account of procewdlsss* of Pwtar U I'ichMtt-. am Trust** fur Jturom* U. L'ghetta under the last Will and Testament or OtovSjnsU B. I*gh«tta. deceased, and such of you as are hereby cited, a* are under the age «* rw*wry *as> year-, are required to appear by your g--r<itan. If you have one. or If you have. non«. to appear and apply for one to a* appointed, or in ta* •vent \.f >our neglect or failur. to do so. * all Pin will k* appo*»t*>i by the 'flaw isjbssi «s> represent and act fur you In the pr©e««dtsg. In Testimony Whereof. w* har« caused th* Seal of the Surrogates* Court of th* said Couarv of New York to b* in r sun to a Axed. w> [1.. S. ) ness. Han- John P. Cohalan. a Sur ' resjate of our said county, at th-> County of New York, th* Tth day of December. In th* year ot our Lord «as thousand am* hun dred and nine. DANIEL J. POWD.NET. Clerk of the Surrogates' Oat PHILLIPS * AVERT. Attorneys for Petition*-. • 41 Par- Bo» ilaah-tun. New Torn city. 15