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?j0 P A f. BOND ISSUE \oincs3 Increased '"■ OOdPOdtoßuy Eleven Lines. Jar I?.— Stockholders of th« »• Railroad Company voted U-#> sr \ -"< E eciaJ mee«n« to increase th« t»* y /itwedneffl «3.O0O,«» and to bay •■^lirf jhe Iron jiountaJn bonds. Vl^ \hWs" »nd votM to buy eleven * iipt !a« Vice-President C. S. Clai ke '**&££* ae«lnr. Th .hares ° f**\ Gould ar.d other New York stock- G^"% m *n< voted by proxy. *?%••*«■ bought •'• the Carthage * !*LTthe JopJin * Western, the St. fftß^lik HUI * CarondOt. the Sedalia. l **** southwestern; the Kansas City " i: T,-wcrk the Nebraska Southern, the -" cc '*" R-tt the Omaha. Southern, the *i* PaJlw»y. the Tueblo & State Line *fL Kan»» & Arkansas Valley. The Jjs,Vf UK Boonvme. St. Louis & Southern ar proved. f , fc J1T5.000.000 refunding mortca*e " rtP t convertible bonds authorized by v^c-rl Paciflc stockholders 529,806. ***", underwritten by Kuan. Loeb & J .Bine time ago. and offered to the stock- CB ?*r,/ji3 and Interest. The proceeds rj nsPd to ay of? the floating debt and n aiso fambh a considerable amount of • : " rt'pitsl for improvements and additions "**#>» M!*^"^ raciSc lines nd the Iron *J^«- gT-rem. Of the total $175,000,000 EcUjn '•'" be r»sen-cd for refunding *Lun bends, l«.ewt.ttt for refunding SSJiBt oMigations. $5:.566.500 will be ?f^r bettemrmtF. Improvements and ad- Jlb and tadpoeßt and $:5.000,000 will tT - rfl fcr acquiring mortsa^s bonds *».• ct.lLo-jis. Iron Mountain and South fc ""tg'te lirjed for betterments and addi tsss... MIEGEF. AGREEMEyT FILED, v,-V> Wcstchester & Boston Cap iUiized at $6,000,000. Altaay - an - The consolidation aerree . t Bje'rrirs *• New York. -VVestcUester i Bastw I*'.l*»"* Company and the New "■ark * V* 7l c: " ' r W»nr«sii Company ■rJi tiM Ke* Tcrk< Wftrhawtr & Boston RiiJwtr Cempa: capitalized at $5.00>3,000. ,-i* £les «-&>' •«* the Secretary of -hf otter* tnfl B^rtos£ arc: President, UaasJst S. Mi»eT. New York; vice-presi ceit Tion*s D. Rhodes. East Orunse. N. j ■ :r«sarer. AVBawtta B. May. Bridge port. C«in.; aasjatsTy. John G. Parker, Jsml Haveu. director?, Levcrett. S. Miller, r<«Tt<' M ilG'.er, J. P'erpont Morgan, ■/T" Jl Cats LfdytrS. William Rockefeller, sS> Terk Cfcr.SS? p. Rhodes. East <»r«r-t K. J.; Charge.-, P. Brooker. An- Sm em.: Q«*! B. HMleu. James S. i'emiMWT. *■ H?st<?n Robertson. New i;,^," jflVj H. TTfiUtemore. Naa»mtuok. r«n/£2*£J «*«• Moosup, Conn., and Betet TT. 7^t -Providence. :-z:n?.:sz ?.z:i;:'^'erse:? Eficcrd Largest Transportation Com puj on Great Lakes. CsveliSl Jaa- !?• — The Gilclvrist Trar.s ■»*rt«t:-!ii Compe: the second largest on the Gttst Ltice?, -rras placed In the hands <•' -e?«T«rs to-<lay upon application by r-ink IT GHdinst. of Alpena, Mich., vice p-«sdem «f ti-<- coirpany. Gi!c?jfcl «Tt?es thai poor business last mmn aiade it inip<>ff?ible for the company 11 nest its 10ar.5 The debts are said to be JlsMyJ&e. G. A. Garetaoa and S. P. Shane i"7» eßDeinTec re.-eivers. TOPICS OF THE STREET." ■MP -TR.VDIKG.-Forcicn house* •ire act acttr« -,:. the local stock market, •^Snr upward of IT.OCO shares. The trad sor tras csc&ied in i«rg« pan to Rock lii«B3 End United Stares Steel common. 3TTTS-NEW YORK COPPER.— The fol '•"'"BS tner. have been elected directors of tie Bete-New York Copper Company; A. B. WoJrtn. president of the Butt< ' and Sapaisr Copper company: Theodora Holis wr, John G. Williams, John N. Kirk. B. Bestrt Leo Schlerirger, I*. H. Hoiloway, I E. Mitterthal and Philip I^aTrrencc. Tte Bane and Boperfan* has bought from •"* Burte-M; -i a ;k»- 305,490 Pharcs nf th© Srt£-3fcw York stork, and - rapidly ac •siarist tr.ore. in rrdcr to gain control of CM 1 m e<?mpany. There are 6C),O0O Kire« »'•■■_- ■ ■ - ratal FORUM.— At the Finance West Side branch of th« Young y.K.':- Chnaiaa Association, No. 318 West 9) str**t. to-night, Maurice L. Mulile s» viZi rreak o!i "Monetary System?." Xi J. Parie* Cnannin?, e-ppeaideiit of '* 09sen Development Company, on "Hist'S Ir.vegTTre^Ld/- TTAif COPPER RTGTiTS— Stock w9bt-> ar.nourn-f-s That the date of ree ca tar stockholders of he Utah Copper *ea*""< entitied to rights m the. proposed £■* ant has been postponed tit Jan 3iaiKATION'AL ITARVr:STER.-Tb«> Sfcet Kx?hang» has received formal no "*""' -prproFcd increase in the ■■f)--n » sttek of the Internationa! Harvester '-KOHNIi. from 5G&.0W.003 to JSO,OO!>/«"O. STEICKE.V FROJI THK LIST.— The V r « Exchange hs-s stricken fntm the list «« Railroad preferred and stock. - ME7ROPOLITAX. *•■ Ot annual meeting of tha Interbor ,-K-^etropolitan Company EL K. Star **• ■*<>■ c!*ci<vi ■ director to fill a va- a =^". Otrier directors rrerm re-elected. 50LD FOR ARGENTIXA. — Goldman. fcicit & r o . have en?afir^i J.-JO.OOO po\d •"■iw shipment to Arpentm* to-morrow. .t^KAWAXXA COAT. COMPANT.-At • ai^'jih:- of the Delaware. Lacka rrca £. West »n Coal Company George «ts:rt;tha! v as elected a director. EATLEOAD EARNINGS KSTALO, COCHESTEB i riTTSECHG. j,,_ :oio. i9oo. 100s. fcwft !n Jaa - *^>7.472 $122,901 9121.M1 "7 l-Jaa. 14.. .VI37.CK> 4 lia.7^ 4,7ir..047 . <\\NADIAX PACIFIC. P,** r i in J*n. J1..-.42.000 99~d.*tf*) «O.TO Ann ~. l-.ar. 14.. 51^11,000 »- I. SHI 42.&25.017 . • DENVUR i- r.lO GRANDE. $ZX\ ir ' >T * r - «3«.9C0 % ■■'.*.-. ■.♦ 0 «^>7.200 *-7 I-««c. 2|.. liKiT.KOO :i,410,500 1C.308.004 a IOWA CSSTRAI* j JT c . !n J «a. $4i«.i«5 $4^,»r_- »TJ!.«»7r) %^'" lU - U ■■■ VSSi&M 1.«*J9.4ti4 1.799. U4 - .ETAAriOXAL. & GRIiAT NORTHERN. «-tT"*j '" •'*" 5127.C0) $14.-. <-.<> $14 i .'IOO •T >-i»n. j4..j 4 .. 4.733 7SI 4.C19.Q02 4.031.786 i MINNEAPOLIS ft ET. UJ'CIS. Jc^** k . ta iaft - *77.r«7 $** 7H.'. $»».02.-> 7 *-**»• 14.. r,SC¥.S«3 2.413.627 ;.^>. 151J v XZ3EAS i PACIFIC £*•* in Jan. $^7,175 f 245.793 5258.091 '" Jls - I*-- I 47- 4D3.^41 50*,1«3 j^ AS.V ARBOR. J^^l^-Jao. J4.-.U73 $54.07« 135.2?2 • *-«a. 7.. 1.n*),359 I.'MS.^W 1,127.111 jj "CTROIT, TOLUDo i HtONTON. fc^Si al f a< *2*.«3« $23,700 523.641 i i " Jaa <■• Vjj.«7« - - _-j 1.014 " UAXXE SSTRAL *i^ '" ' ■>?*•■„ :•::. 9n 931.40 O.S« t-Tfc- S2*" *'"«.J77 I-:.,, :, SloT.,fc7'> •* 3 -«iJ>Waet.. 4W.203 4«.910 27.343 feJ'J*T r r '" tsujast rtsusm 57.-?,r/.«7 •*■•*<♦ «c*t, z.UZ 2.333 1.100 -^ttv* «.. ».. I .» $i?T73O *7«.«i7 30,14» 30,075 :*.<»'h. !^r'i I£*S!£1 £*S!£ „,*— "3-l« ~51ti3^35 *«ii,o«l $>; :»-i * lru *«. --••:-. ..,-,■. .; -1 :.:,« .. "^-•op. -net, .; - 4 - J5 ; 474 ' ti2 73 %■ . , ***n rr c' cs *- !*-! *-- li.^*.*?!; $i rw.tti fzfia.mr. K4.10S IV».«»X7 i9.ua f\ . | ■"»■««'. $1. 331.727 71.f151.514 1249,4*12 '* <Jf '?'i'* 1 $J«.?52 $1««»,4,%:{ J^2.<.V» /?•*»«•<• loi^Jj Hi.ll: }V.wj i*£rT ma **' KUM |74.3«W SU>32 43.20 a O.iVJi *7Wj Ni si - *r id *■**■' . 1 . ■ ...... . «««» .-28.5.12 •2.487 ; » *^~ •*« ■■"' $277,517 $126,093 ' ejet J HAVANA WUBCmc. ';. "• ia jr B .LI 1 * bM9 Increai*. v - 1-Jii ","?• jt:t«.7s-! $mi ■ rtEN , PACIFIC. • .. '■ - »:•.:•> -■■ '• tSa.SOtf 42X^ifl U2.V00 MONEY AND EXCHANGE MONKV ICARKET.-Ma ay« -, I S7 aM^ £<* ft *5 five and six months \f* », ?n' '^ nt f ° r offered quite freely m£> if, i "S p ' per was d*>man«l. Hates. 4Va" tTp- rM; ' a , fair nilfnir ratfß <-^i yOly 01 " 13 from Mondays II afternoon cables were quoted Bt4s4ffjr le*s iw«h «^A ,S, Sh °y\ tnncn were 5.16; i M l-lt> and short rcichsmarks 03 3-16 less bankers' posted rates were as follows: Rt.Hin. Elxtrdays. Demand. Merlin* 4 S4Vi 4OT'-. Germany, relchsmarks " 94 t! «'-,* rarls. francs 3 i«»* » ,-' a HeU-mtn. rrancs %££ t\*H B 7^ Holland, guilders // |Sft 6 ]£,* Ai?™lWZl? Boston. 5c discount; Chicago. 10c discount; San Fran £^'i&£Tßr* telegraph i-J" ™ r " ? ™7a«^ ca H6H 6 - c °mniercial par. bank fn- premium: Charleston, buying par sell "^f '-'^ premium: St. Louis, tic pre- JSu^« • 40 Premium asked; Minneap olis. Me premium; Savannah, buying 3-16 c aiscount. selling par. * BANK CLEARINGS.— New York. ex changes 5621.052.629. balances 124.421 t ,.':!,' r jl cr ?..' >x r, 1 ?arig^ 546.105.667. balances 5,>.333.304; Philadelphia, exchanges $33. 974.5 U. balances $2,005,433; Baltimore, ex changes $0.910.560. balances $770,450. SILVER MARKET. — Commercial bar sil ver, o2=». Mexican pllrer dollars, tie. Bar silver in London closed at 2iiid, mi cnansed. GOLD PREMIUM.— In Madrid, 7.20; Lis bon, 11.00. ' MEXICAN EXCHANGE.— Mexican ex change on New York is quoted at 2 01 >«. GOVERNMENT REVENUE.— Receipts iron customs yesterday were $1,070 1"1 internal revenue $1,541,178 and miscellane ous $973.754. a total of $3.555,055, against total expenditures on ordinary account of V 1.453.992. For the month to date ordinary receipts have been $23,932,787 and ordi nary expenditures $27,032,541, the excess of expenditures amounting to $3,039,55 i. lor the fiscal year to date ordinary re ceipta have been $350,871,910. aninst 1313.d«4.103 in the same time in 1909, and ordinary expenditures $377,031,375, acainst 9379.202.872 in 1901, the excess of expendi tures this year amounting to $26,9.19.465, compared with an excess last year of $66, 138.768. Including Panama Canal account and public debt, the excess of all expendi tures over receipts since July amounts to $46,454,419, against an excess In the corre sponding period a year ago of $91,500,222. SUB-TREASURY. — The Sub-Treasury Tvas debtor to the Clearing- House $1,773,- STANBARD CORDAGE. The Standard Cordage Company has lssu<?d its full pamphlet report for the year ended September SO. 1909, the new fiscal year of the company. The fiscal ears of The company previously terminated on March 31. The net loss for the twelve months ended September 30, 1309. after payment of charges (including $140,300, twelve months' interest on first mortgage bonds, October 1 coupons of which are in default) amounted to $231,334. as vcom pared with a deficit for the year ended March 31. 1908. of $213,148. For the six months ended September 30. 1903. the com pany showed a deficit, of $178,043. The general balance hheet as of September 30. 1909. compares with that of September 30. IMB. as follows: ASSETS. 901 1808. Property account . $6.532,&45 $5,532,545 •Stock Cannatis Mfg. Co. (book value.* 134.5D7 151,597 Stock Standard Cordage Co. 'par value.i 50.1 s<>o Permanent Imp. and bet terments 25,327 21.4*1 N*?.- Tork offlc« furniture a :id fixtures 1.213 1,21:; Materials and supplies 343.55.} 510,330 Amounts er.-i bills receivable • less reserve! 76.7P9 97.63S P«bates on hemp, etc 5.010 7 S.:?, Cash 4«.34» 777 Advance payments 7, 509 8, .*^»> rroOt and lose deficit 622.527 301.102 Totals .$8,119,820 $5,031,522 LIABILITIES. Capital Bteck f2,759.7«i $2,750,7*5 First mortgage, bonds 2.908.573 2.«>3."7.'J Adjustment mortgage bond* 2,471.»>»« i 2.471.«86 Accrues: charges 83.075 14,177 Totals ...?R,119,020 53,031.322 •The deficit on March H. 1907. amounting to $:04.£07, -was added to value of stock of th« « 'annabis Manufacturing Company an pep resolu tion of board of directors dated November 20, 1307. GUARANTEED STOCKS. trurnishc!l by Edward B. Pmitli & Co.. No. 27 I Pine street. New Tork-i iM. Asked. I Bid. Asked. Alb & ='.:5...2fK) 315 U Coal P. pf..l«>2 110 Alb & Vt . 70 75 I Man & Law. .25'T — A!l«>sh a. W..IW 150 I Manhattan ...l.Wij 13R Am T & C. . 70 £0 |Mass«TV VT...199 142 At ft •' A L..IV. — MH & 5 H...120 ISO Aur & 8ar.. 110 US Mobile &Pvi 75 «• A «.; & M M. «9 70 M&O <>Tk t cfs 8i 90 Beech Creek. OS 102 Mor C & Bak. 60 — B> & FF. . 1« S3 . do pref 170 I*> Host &. A1b..2-"2 833 Morris &- Es. .183 1«» Host & I-o-r.-.. 223 — do Estn 100 110 B •• a.- Pr0v.299 990 Xash & Deo..] S3 19«) B & 7th A.v.195 145 Nash & Lion-, — Bkbo Clty..l'» 896 New L"r, S. 190 220 C& B C 0.. .144 IBS NY & H c&p.XOO — Casada 50... ♦•«* "•"• NTB&MB pf. 110 120 Cala Ist pf..113 120 N V L«V..l9t 12S do 2d pf...113 120 N T Mut Te1.. 102 — Cay & Pu5.. .215 — Ninth Aye 100 17.'. <: CrosstOTrn. 00 150 North Car 160 170 CPN&I: It 25 — North IX 'H)..1.".."> — ♦ "hat .v G . 100 "." I North (N r .r>.. 88 99 C & 10th -•- 75 93 North Perm.. .198 20>5 CiE I T cfs «i •« North w Tel... 108 116 do ctfs pf..H5 125 Nor * W pf. .^<wt — CB&■ C pf-.135 14"» ' Old Colony . 195 200 rir«eM *• M.135 14" ( Obw^o & 8.. 21 1 * — Cl«v« & P.. .174 !7« Pa- *At T. .. «7 73 .<■> s, ' Bet. 99 I'M iPat & H R...100 — COl & X 201 2 ( >*> Pat & Ram... l — Ccnc & m . .170 — r'cr.-ii x Valley.l3o 140 • 'one & P l"<) — p.r, & B VJT..183 100 C& P R pf..1?,5 I*s Phila G & N. 200 — ronn River. .253 2«T. PR £ L E... 34 37 C P.y <t L.. . . 7."> 77 i do pref <W 74 do pref *> P"> PFt W & C..173 17$ • rC Of N.I. 7.> 7!> do special. ..1«« 175 Dayton &M. 75 83- ' r M -<■ & T..123 129 1> ißd 8rk.190 200 Prcv & Won. 270 2S.'. Drt m 5... SS M" R«ne & sara...l»7 202 Kail Perm... 130 140 R4G Vy 11". — Eishtb Aye.. 200 SSO Rome & c 140 150 Klmlra & W.lot» 120 R W& O 124 12S do pref 142 152 Rut &. «"l\ 140 ISO Erie &■ Km' .230 "*'• I Sara & gcb...lM 175 V.ri? & Pitts. 150 190 Second Aye... 15 99 Fitoh pr<"f..-130 US Aharon Ry 120 130 ? W& .1 pf..133 145 Sixth A vo 110 i:*o 4_ Et&isSF.2OO — ?o lAt Tel.. 85 (C, i ranklln ... 37 4." geathw of G..110 115 '', RR&-B CO.SS2 238 SI I* B Ist pf,l2."> — G » PtK T...108 H«» do -J'i pref.. 55 65 Or niv Vy...l2rj I*9 St J& So 8.. M — Hart &C W. -42 46 do prcf 103 113 Hereford 63 99 ' T & G n As.. 170 — 111 C L. L... :•>• 102 Tun of tit L.. .125 — 111 «: Miss T. 70 »• 23d St •-''JO 290 li;tsro<-can T. 05 105 UN .! RBeVC.aM 252 Jack -. & S. . rh — Upper C 005... 123 — Joliet a.. Ch..170 177 I.' & B R1V...173 17S X A & G R. 140 150 .fC &■ 6 V;. .148 154 KCHL&MpI-s 78 » U<: * B 75 88 KCKL&C pf 130 140 Vy of NT 125 135 ]. 8A- M 50.300 S4O IVt i- ila»»...l«>> 161) I. *; m R pf.lUO 17" Warren 17<» 177 1. -s R & C.US 120 v; Xa- R.. .110 150 TRUST AND SURETY COMPANIES. <nepcrted by Clinton Gilbert, No. 2 Wall street.! Bid. Asked. Bld.Aak-d. Alltsaee Ry 115 120 ;i.a- t UT.W. 309 Am Surety. --' 236 L, coin . . . . 550 — A«tor ... :*«0 *>») M L, A T.. 3'«> 310 Bmi kern- ... «m 71*» Manhattan . . 42ft — •B & M G.. 270 2*» Mercantile .. 740 — Broa-iv.ay . 14« If* I Metropolitan . 5.10 6.V) Brooklyn ... 44.'» 455 Mtue Bond.. 110 115 « a-:;'(ti- ... 1.-". — Morton ... . 9TS — Cm (> of /I 125 140 Mutual ..... ISO — •• astral loir. — Met Alliance ISO 140 City Invest. 99 «; TTsssae . I*> 170 ■1., pref. 30 1* - .Tat HurrtV . SIS — Citizens" ... 144) -- ! N T I^I&T.IOOO 11 10 Columbia .. 825 332 I>; y Mi* * 8 225 SIB wraith. !M> — NY Trust — «70 ComnicrrUl. 12« 130 People « . ... 286 300 Kniplic Tr. . 300 310 |q,, <- o Mir. . 110 — Equitable .. &00 — #aeea9 C 0... 11714 122V4 FL. & T.... — 1«W Realty Aaao.. 133 137 : Fifth Are.. 425 **•> Ktandard . ... 400 — ! Flatl>u«h ... 20f» 22ii -rut- >; * r — 6*o I^iikllti . 215 230 tlof y V.. lt»2», — FJiton 290 — Tr Co of Am .TV* 300 Fidelity ...2«*> 210 rJaiea 1375 — Guaranty . . l«0i> — \Vn stales... 1283 ' Cuar'Jian .. 170 — l*t; B - ■( .. . 215 — « Hamilton . . 2«0 270 CBM T.. 475 — Home Trust 10« — CITGII, — «J0 Hud Realty. 199 110 Van Norden. 181 2^9 ( Hudson l" ' — V.ashineton. . 360 370 Int Bk}r Cor ISO 140 We«tchesrer.. 130 — Kins* C 0... SS» — |w*BT*M3«r. 17f> ■ 1 ;.-! 1 ■ X ** 3«0 i Windsor 133 140 • Law M:*.. 260 270 I 'Nctt. , N. Y. AND OTHER GAS SECURITIES. Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. Am L- i Tr.299 5» Mutual .199 160 a O x rt... \»H 108 i«N A G l»! «s. Wt>.s l-iOi* •Tim* O 55.. 98 «* 'NY 4nR ss.l«> 10* Huffalo Gas. 4 •» *io con 55.. OH OH •C IJ G 88..101 Jf>2 Txt Jb V G... 9.) 95 C(J nj Be 02 91 *P C a 5«...i0a 1<» Denver Gas. l 43 155 i tftaadard ... 40 60 ,io Be.- '•♦* »• 1« r ' r «5 *» lo d j 9*..M» — *-' •' Gas fin. 93 P3 1 «f> r Ist c »s.io:: 108 -stpn . m 9s. ms : Imi <!*•• 5i.. -*" *» St P Gas 6a.. 8.1 ijicu <; •'»■ .99- as st f <:»» o».. s« ii W »tr r- G 6«. .9* * s s >' ri * G l! * ft« I'M* 102% •S(W) lsttls.lo3 *'* IBUi 1*5».. 63 73 ~ *And lnt«r*»t. FERRY COMPANIES. Bld.Aoked. Bid.Aikfl. i BW!>tl F 53.. 30 93 { tOrh & M St. Bf J «* «■ Ist •s..l<*l JO* do bonds. .? 70 _ i An enn B»-- 07 l'« Union Ferry.. 22 ?.•> VT4B R. 30 34 do I*l 6«... SS 102 I "do *'- U. *J » J NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19. 101". THE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. __ ' . :-j .;: New York. January 18. 1910. W^eat, bush 23.200 Butter, pkgs. 8.737 Corn, bush 32. t-2r> Cheese Dkcs 2.709 Oats. bush 78.260 Eggs, 'raasa * S.BS4 Barley, bush i i.4" .; Drsd poultri'. Pkgs 8,072 Malt, bush 1U.."^ 141 Live poultr> ; . crates 301 Flour, bbls 10,7«5T> Cotton. bales M 5 Flour, sacks 33..192 Hemp, bales 715 Hops, bale- 104! Apples bhln ?,SIS Hay. tons I.COO Apples! boxes i.«2Ti Straw, ions 20 Cranberries, pkgs.. 35 Beans, sacks 1.200 Dried fruit, pkio. . 9.8 M Whiskey, bbla.... 223 Dried prunes. pkg3 2.t> f >o Cornmea!. bbls... 208 1 Lemons iCal). bxa. «75 Cormneal. sacks.. 2,40.>j Oranges (CeJ), >>xs 4. T00 Mtllfecd, tons 4S Oranges (Da), bxa. 8.575 Grease, bbls 10 Or. ions, bbls 423 Lard.- tierces 75 1 Potatoes, hblu 10.10.% Lard, kegs 2.o»Ti' Peanuts sacks.... 100 Canned beef, cs.. l,<Mlißo»i:!. I .bis WO Tallow, bbls 100! Rosin oil. bbls M Pork, bbls ,185 Spirit* turp, bbls.. 878 Bacon, pkgs HO Tar. i.bis 115 meats, pkgs... M4!««fmr, sacks 30.275 Lub oil. bbls «45i Tobacco, pkgs 75 Cofseed oil. bbls. 1,2011 Wine (Can. bbls... 6,475 .Soap stork, hbln.. "i%:? Wine (CsJ), cases. 8.300 Oleo stork, tierces 165) EXPORTS. Wheat, bu«h... 47.810 Cottons'd oil. els 31,625 Parley, hush.. 30,1."-1 Lub oil, gals... 006.R00 Flour, bbl» ... in« Pork, hols 308 Flour, sacks... Ms! Beef, tierces 23 Grass seed, bgs l.lOOlßacon. 11) 1,667.125 Hay. balei, . 942 (Hams, rb 25.500 Oilcake, 1b..... 31VV600 I^rd. Ib 1,123.650 Refined pet .gls.l.Hftt. ;«Ji ease, tt) 60.000 Gasolene, gals. 373,000 CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron. Nor. No 1 I Cotton, middling 13.55 foundry $19 00 Coffee. No 7 Rio S"i Iron. to. No 1. IS H7V4 ?ugar. granulated 6.15 Steel rails 28 00 ; Molaeses.OlC pm«» 40 Stand cop. »pot 13 SB ! B^ef. family $1*25 Tin 32 40 j Boef hams'. ... 25 00 Exchange lead. 470 Tallow, prime... B*4 Spelter »i 25 j Pork, mess Si 12H •Wheat.No 2 red ISO Hogs. 4rsd. 18" Tb \2\k •Com. No 2 mid 72 Lard. Mdle "West 12.55 Flour, Mpls pnts 375 1 •Nominal. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New York, January IS. 1910. GRAIN— WHEAT—ActIve. with sentiment again bearish and prices declined to n«fw low levels tor th« present movem»Tit. losing about €c from the recent high level. Cables were lower. Com mission houses were heavy sellers early, but after declining about l 3l 3 a bush, the market recaine.l most of the. locs, but turned weak, and closed at a net decline of ?i@H»r: a bush. The Northwest reported a poor demand for flour at lower prices, and ir.illlrtsr companies -were said to be big neiiei-a In the Western markets. Brad street'i visible showed a decreaso in the, United States of 1.712.000 bush, and tb.e -world's visible showed a decrease of 1.000 bush, against a decrease a 'ear ago of 2,*82,000 bush. There rvas some export buying at the decline, an*-! sales w ere reported of 15 loads. No 2 red sold at 31 SO elevator domestic and was quoted at $1 50 nomi nal fob afloat; No I Northern Duluth. 91 22 1 a. and No " hard winter. $1 23 nominal, fob afloat CORN — Easier, closing- at a. net decline of T^^lc a basil. Bradstreefs visible showed an Increase of 541,000 bush, against a decrease last year of 317.000. No 2 corn closed at 73 ! j0 elevator domestic, 74c delieverd and 72r? fob afiout. nominal. OATS— Quiet early, but de, ileveloped more activity, and prices declined 'nf? •fee a bush. Bradstreefs visible showed a de crease of 1.320,000, against a decrease last year of 1.241.000. rash oats steady; mixed,- 26 to 32 Th. nominal; natural white, 28 to 82 lb. 53 l a© f>5%C and clipped. 34 to 412 Yb. MtS'SSr. RYE— Quiet; TCo 2 Western. SOM.c nominal, fob Now Tork. — ■Nominal. NEW TORK PRICES. T«s!er- Wheit: Open, Ilißh. Low. Close. day. May $1 17 1 |1 17« $1 16% $1 l« i $1 17-, July . ...1O8'» 1 08li 1 OS!* 108 Vi 109% Com: May 7*** 77 7«% ML 7« July — — — 7<5H 77 Sept 7<r 3 7« 1 .4 78 V » 761* 76 i Oats : m May — — — 531 B3»i CHICAGO PRICES. Wl)eat : May $1 oflu |1 10% $1 /»'<, ?1 09 f 1 10H July ... 1 COS 101U 100 1 - lOO^i 101' i September.. 98"* 07 067 i M»» 97 * Corn: May «R «S"« «7'i 97% «* July fi"S >'<-'* »17' ii «7% (]>» September.. »57 >» -;:"♦ 66"i €G!» 67% Oats: May 47", 4S 47*. 47 ! /4 48 July 1 44 131 3 44 l - 43 7 » 44 44% September.. 4!Vs 41 ! - 41 -j 414 41 1 * INTERIOR RECEIPTS. X\"aeat. Corn. Oats. To-day 70« .no S4S.COO 471.000 Last week . 1,343.000 1,296. 000 «S»,COO Last year - SIS.OOO Oil. 541,000 SEABOARD CLEARANCES. Floor. Wheat. Corn. To-day : 14.000 lm.ono 2,nnr> Last week 19.000 i«h.ooi» SB.oo<l Last year 36.000 75.0W 299,000 FLOUR AND MEAL— KLOUR— DuII, buy ers hoidins off in expectation of lower prices owin^ to the recent sharp decline in wheat. CORNMEAL— Steady. Kiln dried. S.nOc BAG MEAL— -white and yellow. Jl .~>s<?rsl 60: coarse Western. $2s#s2S.'">o; standard middling, S2S&S2B 25; flour do, $30 75: red do?. 531 289932; city bran. $2fl !*> bulk, $2S 2S<&?2B 50 sack*; mid dlins, 003ft31. red doff. $riL' so. hominy chop. 13799 bulk. J2S 70 sacks; oilmea!. $37 nominal. COTTON* — The r.iarU-t was exctt-il from the oper.ins. First prices were 1 1 29 point* lower on th» active months in spit* of steady cables, under overnight selling orders. During 1 the early trading baying of Liverpool and Con tin»ntal houp<»s heip<vj to eustain prices, bat as soon as the English market dosed and arbitrage orders were withdrawn, the offerings her» were nw>r» than the market could absorb, and Sttcb efforts as were made to support prices resulted In nothing more than tsllirhT rallies until March toiirhe.i IS. :u<- and May 13.50 c. March doeed 1 at 13 84c and May at 13.75 c. Local contract prices: festei Open. High. Ist*. nose. day. January ...19.93 i:t.f»l 13.43 ir..B3ein.«« i » <>- February. ..13.75 13.78 13.75 1."!.."i8^1.'5.rt3 14.0fv March . 14.<«» 14.00 13.34 13.845jr13.tt7 14.10 April 13.70 i::.71 13.70 13.70i513.71 14.10 May 14.0.'. 11.11 13.50 l.n.7H«ri .■?.«! 14.23 .Tune 14.07 1 1 «(7 13.K0 1?,.77'a 14.20 July m.v>7 14.13 i:?. 50 13.800t5.99 14.2." August ....13.70 i:!.JU 13.30 1.T.5»6 13-tii 14.00 September. .12.50 J3.0« 12.68 12.784f12.50 13.00 October .12.60 12.7-1 12.50 1U.4««j:i:.48 12.«6 DeosMser. .12.35 12.50 12.30 IZMOIS.*O 12.5 C Spot quiet and "5 points lower at tS.SS<9 for middling upland and 14.10 c for middling Gulf. Sales^ 1.000 bales. Southern spot mar kets: Savannah unchanged at 14*ic; sales. 9 balea: Norfolk steady. 1c lower at lie; sales, 111; Auxueta quiet. «ic lower « 14lic; sales, 200; Galvetton ii ii"haii(red at 15c; sales. 020; New Orleans unchanged at 15c; sales. 1,872; Memphis unchanged at i.".T»e: sales, 100; Houston -weak, unchanged at 14V=c; sales. 407. I^iverpool cables: Spot dull: sales. 9,000 bales; speculation and export, "rtO . American. B. 000; imports. 12,000: American. 7.000: middMns upland. 7<!i'i. Futures opened steady, at 10 912 points decline; closed steady, !■'■-■.. it ](>■.. points lower. January and January-February, 7.."6 d; February- March. 7.37 %d; March-April. 7.ROd; Aprll-Mav. 7.41 d: May- June and June- Jcly, 7.42'/«d; July-August, 7.41Hd; August - September, 7. KM. fc'eptembcr-October, 6.79 ! , d; October- November. ti.f.O '-d: November-Decem ber ft.flSd; t>eceTnhe r 6.so'«>d. COFFEE — Qul«t; sales. 8,398 bags. Pr!'-es «t««dy, cloning unchanged from the previous close." Havre closed unchanged, and Hamburg, aft?r showios; a decline of S#% nit;, recovered part of the. loss and closed at a net lifeline of 'i y's Spot quint but steady at B : 'ic for Rio No 7. Local contract prices: Tester- Opening. HISII. Low. '■ see day January .... — — — «.756>6.80 tv7.'. February ... - — — 6.7R®«.fiO :."; Man)) 6.H0 JV) 6SO «.7.*.^-»4.H(» «77. ♦ prii . — — — «.«<»««.«." H.SO May ".....() S5 6.8 T. 6.85 «.SVS-<?.00 8.5." June .... — — — (■,!«>•<.«.!»,-, «.0O July 6.05 896 6.96 *.»5i57.00 «;.!»." August .. — — 6.9567.00 «.9."; September . .8.0.". 6.85 6.05 «.0.-.4i7.00 6.95 October — — — a.A507.0D fi.os November . . — — — a.fl9#7.«Q 6.95 December ...6.35 «.93 *.3 ' 9.9997.00 6.95 PROVISIONS — Easier. and prices lower. l!n; receipts were more liberal, and the mar ket appeared to feel the. general bcarishn*"HF. PORK — Sternly; mew. f24&524 v.-, : family. $20 WS2»j 50: abort clear, $25 {ft -7 50 BEEF Mesa. $nr>o^9l2 50; family. 9160 516 60: n«<-ke.t Sl2'// $12 50; extra India nic«. $24 ,10 'dflT*. BEEP" HAMS— $24 52& DRKKSKD KOOS — Steady; b»c«n«. 11 7»'-:7 »'-: ISO lb. 1I 7 «c. 1H» lb. 12% c; no 11., 12Vkc; pigs t2*ic. CUT — Pickled bellies steady: smoking. l"',ic; 10 lb, 18c; 13 Ib. 18c: 14 lb. 13c; pickled hams. 13Ufrl4<\ TALLOW — Firm: city «a;c. country, ti!-®7r. LARD— Easy: middle West 12.S0i$12.9<»<': rlty barely ■te-adv; fi>l2?;r: r«>nn<"d steady; South Arne-ica 11.25 c: Continent. 1 '.We ; Brazil keen 15.23 c COMPOUND — Barely "toady: to:,. HTSAJtTNE- Steady, . Oleo, 17c; city lard. 13 %c — COPPER — Standard »'*»*■ spot mid JanuH closing h' 18.12' 1 .:.:'."■ .>.• , February and March. 1«.12V4#15.25f. London steady, spot. 90 ,'in O'i ; futures, t^i 2s Ba. Local dealers quote Jake rapper at 13.7B0le« electrolytic .it lti.SOff 1X750. and casrinijr at 1325-5 1 3 .;■•...■ TIN — Steady: spot. "\1 :5" 9 32.6kc: January. 32.35 • 32. February, »2.*»«i.12.40r; March. r>2.20©:52.4r.c; April. ;i'_'-.. 'a .1 • ijoc" London steady: spot, rice 12« M: fijturen. £148 2« Hri\ LEAD— Qul^t; spot. 4.'}7i 3 (U 4.72 I »c Nan- Tork; e.M#4.*9o Ea«t Ft. Louis. London lower nt 111 ]'•!<■ «<i. SPEL TER Quiet, spot, «.20Q«..!fi.- Jew York: «ft '".".• East si Louts. London declined to £23 <".». [BON «a« hUher at E>«" l©Hd for Cieve- Und warrants In London. l.ocaliv no ch * K'* No 1 foundry Northern. 818 75« $1» 2.w: No .'. 918909919 No ! Southern »nd No I foundry Southern .oft. $1 30-» 1 19 25. Tig iron err tlhruten unc:liang*d. _._. Oil,— No change In linseed "II Itefined pc- I troteum In seasonable demand and steady. T'KTltOLEUM— S'.indard white, Mis. T.OOo: Lulk, 4|i,. rennefl, rases, i'».!«>-- water white U.ls. 9'4Or': bulU. •"•■•"'• r»j,fß. ".so,-, UN; REBD ..n. American »eed. city raw. , , '* 7fce; r, 1 ,,.,,f.|«i« n raw. 70W< ; Calcutta raw, $!»''. LARI» OIL. SI If*- „., „ • . MOLAMcV AND ItliPS — Badness •ynod eriite- n »-iii at full but unc]jj.riieefi values. XAVAI r»TORKS — Spirits turpentine »te«dy bera slid nt iavanßen; prlret without im portant chansre. nn*in liru,!, held at un- Lhantred in llos Tar **eadj uk I <?«» quoted RICK— ates^T '" firm basis, "I'll fairly aiti\«j Hemiiri'l. ■>M,Mt Refined uncha Fine granu laied 5 or, net. '•«" 1 p»i -n. Caen - Hie London market for ■•«"* S ar was *»;i I ii. W cr - M»y. nllt otherwise ur!chiin(r<»<l. wltn ! -January and February -iu.it^d at 13s »nd May ,• r.s ISd. T T aW he " Ht '^ nor n quoted for February and March: cen 'r'fiiyal. 4. Mr: niueco^ado, 384<:, and raolanses. Z-ZUr. 1 ITfajVf9J99J OIL— I rices declined, olo« ir.sr at a n<»t \osn of 2 to 23 points; sales, 24,200 barrels. Local contract prices: , Yestrr- Op>n High. Low. Clo»3. day. ■pat — — *— «.w>er.t« 7i« January ... 7.0'» 7.0*! 7. OS «.OS«R.ni» 7.1« February.. «.!»» «•»» «•»» 6.85©«.5>» 7.17 March *T.IS 7.13 7.00 7.05A7.04 7.18 .April — — — 7.04g<9.07 71S May T.IS 7.1» 7.07 7.0<5®7.07 I.» July 7.25 7.2H 7.1." 7.13®7.1R 7.31 September . 7.08 7.08 7.08 7Wfi7.1l 7.15 October ... 6.55) &50 6.51) 6.51*5660 6.54 HIDES — Firm, with i?ood demand. F^npl* who control first hand supplies ask full present, and In some cusps hislier pric 1 !". LE.UHEKS — Steady and liberal demand at full Kits Tanners not disposed to mako, lons term commitments. DRUGS — Essential oils and roots steady but quiet and without important change in quoted values. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. For the -vreelt ended Tuesday. January 18. 1010. BEANS AND PEAS — Receipts for th« week. 8.054 bags b^ana and 1.123 peas; Imports. 60 . bass beans and 543 peas. The market has shown an advancing tendency all the Tnlr Demand has continued moderate, but a little more busi ness has been accomplished at the ris<\ At the close choice pea. and medium are having sales at $2 35, and a few finest marrow have reached $•?• Export orders for red kidney have come slowly, but th« market has responded to firm interior advices and at the cdosa |2 92>*©*2 'Jo tor the choicest lots represents holders' views ,-renprally. White kidney scarce. Yellow eye quiet, but in small supply. California lima moving moder ately, generally at 52 »:!H'3 I s 2 So. Scotch peas have gained about 2Vic. BEANS, marrow, choice, bush. ?2 05@f3; medium and pea, S2S2*2®s- 35; white kidney. $3 25®53 30; red kidney. %2 SW'S' $2 05; yellow eye, 53 25; Mack turtle soup. $2 05@ $3; lima. California. $2 PO<iis:i»s; PEAS. Scotch, bags, bush. $2 27^^*2 30 BUTTER— Receipts* for the week. 23,558 pkz3; last week. 27,311 pkj?s; exports to tropical countries. ST. pkgs. General market quiet, and larger receipts have made It impossible to effect a clearance, especially of medium to cholc-s creamery, the larger part of current arrivals. Fancy fresh has held fairly steady throueh scarcity, but closer discrimination of quality ha* thrown a good many marks into second and third grades, so that stock worth, say. 32tj350. is plentiful and hard to move. Buyers find among the held creamery better value for leas money. Storage creamery ranges at 32©33 l -i's for choice m fancy, -with some Jobbing sales up to 34-". Process moved up Vac, but since then has ruled qui»t. Not much doing In factory. Buyers have wanted more parking stock than was available, and values ar« firm at the advance. Creamery specials. Ib. 86c; extras, 35;. firsts. 32'.aS34>': seconds. SOfg 32c: third?. 29-:; cream»ry. held, specials. 83#p4c; extras, 32©32>-c; firsts. ,i\& Sl'i:. secontlß. £9f3(*s; state dairy tubs, tinest. BSc; good t» prim", SOCSlir, common to fair. 26@ 29c; process specials, aJHc: extras, 2SVsS'2?*:; firsts, 27©27?ic; seconds. 24@25c; Western imita tion creamery, firsts. 26S2Se; factory, firsts. -■" . seconds. 24©24^sc; thirds, 22523 c; packing stock. No 1. 25c. No 2. 24®2-tiic; No 3, 21523 c. CHEESE — Receipts for the week, 5.777 box»s. No export*. Market favorable for fancy grades of fall made lull cream. Satisfactaory movement considering the high prices ruling. Stocks of fancy grades ar« light, not only her*, but at all distributing points: holders are flrni. Foma refusing to offer . especially attractive high grade flats below 17 Vie. and report some business on that basis. Under grades of full cream have had fair attention and winter made, though showing poor quality, ha* worked down in stock, end Is held about '41"4 1 " higher than last week. Fancy skims in moderate supply, and with a fair demand prices are firmly sustained, with «onw holding above present top quotations. Winter made in considerable accumulation, very •low sale, and few holders would hesitate to offer liberal concessions to move any quantity. State, full cream, specials. 17H$lSc; September, farcy, IT fee; October, best. 16^'-: winter made. best. 1">H".; common to fair. lS^iSflS'ic; skims. 14 lt>. fall mad*, specials, 14V»c; winter made. best. 12©12^tc; fair to good, 10311 c; common. 7-3O!«c; full skims, 3@6^b<-. tjQO» — Receipts for tli» week, 20,954 ca»«s. Desirable fresh eggs hold firm under very light receipts, but dealers are generally able to supply their small wants at unchanged pries. Storage have had a pretty good movement, and are held steady in the better grades, but there Is a freer offering of secondary qualities, -which rule slightly in buyers' favor. State. Pennsyl vania and nearby, hennery white, fancy. 47@00c; email. 43©4« c; gathered, 48#46c; hennery brown, fancy, 48c; gathered. t0941c; fresh gathered extras. 45@ l 4«c; extra, firsts. 42c; firsts, 40Q41c; lower .grades, ;:o®^Jßc; refrigerator, fancy, 88c; firsts, 27©37% c; seconds. 25l=#2Sc; thirds. 24fij) 25c: poor, 22.tJ2T.e: dirties. No 1. 23c; under sxadea. 10@22c; checks. 17<320c; limed, choice, 24 a sc. FRUITS — — Receipts far th» week, 11.138 cases evaporated apples and 22.030 pkgs other dried fruits: experts. 4. .ISO pkgs dried fruits. Market easier on spot evaporated apples, with little demand and few important transac tions. APPLES, evaporated, fancy. Ib, 10%@ lie; choice. figS'.ic: prime. T 1 » f S''"'n'-: Canadian, prime, 6?*@7c; common to fair (>f@ti*»c: old. 1^ 6Vic: sun dried, Canadian. B>>jio6%c; Southern, 6449i%c; Pennsylvania. tiSti^c; cores and skins, 100 B>, $1 60@$T 75; chopped, .51 7r>«rsl 9<>: CHER RIES. It). 17@lSc: RASPBE2IRIKri, evaporated, 21 £2 •-.. BLACKEERRrES. «'.*97 c: HUCKLE BERRIES. 13«15c; APRICOTS. California. Moorparlc. 12f>12Hc; Royal, HS'll^bc: PEACHES, peeled. lSO20e; unpeeled. «©«c; PRUNS3. S® 7MsC FRESH— Receipts for tho week. 36.754 bbls apples. &H bbls and 1.39.1 crates cranber ries. Apples have arrived freely, and market closed 'Sir. lower on most kinds. Cranberries steady, but demand shows no improvement. Strawberries Increasing In supply, with light de mand at lower prices. Oranges arrive freely and »"H slowly, prices favoring buyers. Tangerines and mandarins steads'; Grapefruit firm. Pine apples dull and wreak. APPLES, table sorts, bbl. 92 25@-$4 50; Greening. $'J C"i'B?J; No - and common, all kinds, $1 25gr$2: Far "Western. bases. $1 r.<>*?.l .iO: <7RANBERRTES. Cap« Cod. late. bbl. 53*"<vg»fi; Early Black. ?4'a-?.">; Jersey. SSSOOS4SO: STRAWBERRIES, Florida, quart, tOOtiOc; ORANGES. Pineapple, box. $1 *o«ts3 F«; other Florida, 510*3; Porto Rico. 60c&S2 25; California, $1 25553: Arizona, half box. *1 2. >« S--V7O; TANGERINES. Florida, strap. ?15o«*n. Porto Rico. 7.V-@sl: Cuban. 75<~<f*135. MAX DARIN'S. Florida, strap. SI 60#«2 2r>: GRAPE FRUIT, box. SI2S9S4; Cuban. 7Sc$|ST5: Porto Klco. J5c«t275; Nassau. $16S-5»2 37: PINEAP PLES. Florida, crate. TOc®sl 75; Cuba. 751-@ $1 75: Portn Rico. 75c®$1 50. — Receipts for the we«k. LOW bales: exports. !*7R bales. Market In arm shape, with more activity on the Pacific. Coast. Several thousand bales have been sold in Oregon f^r ex port at 20022r. fend holders are much firmer In thfir views. In Sonoma a few sales bare b<*en made at 21c, the lowest price in that section for some tim«. Washington markets are held firmly, with stocks in growers hands limited. In New York State th«*r« has been rather more demand, with sales of 200 lia.!es in Otsegr> County at ."fvg "<•' ■ and *<«v?ral hundred bales in Ouelda and Madison counties at 27^3<»c. but movement was quiet in other sections of th» state. In th» local market there is little activity, but a firm under tone, and more business with brewers. State, 1909. prime to choice, 3C(834c; medium to good, 81®32c; Pacific Coast, 1609. prime to choice. 24® 25c; medium to good 21938 c; state, ISOB, prime to choice, and 1807, nominal: Pacific Coast, ltt& prime to choir-, ISOSOc; 1007, 13®15c; tßOfj, B01sc: German. IJW>9. «s<B)72c. HAY AND STRAW — Feeling continues firm, though trade is quiet, owing to the difficulty In moving stock. Receipts light and prices firmly held. WAY — Timothy, primo. larg« bales, 100 lh. 5115: No a to No l. .Slig$110: ihipping, !>.".c; pn<*klntr. 60 ,?r,;,r clever and clover mixed. SOcSJil 05. STRAW 1 — rye. Po!@,Br>c; short and tangled rye, 60c; oat and whi»nt. r.o<-. rOCXTUY — ALIVE — for the week, 37 cars by freight and about 8 car* by ex press. lii£h prices materially curtailed the demand, and with supplies somewhat lar«rr-r than expected It was Impossible to dean up. and jobbers carried over about •> car*. Tills week opened with advices of somewhat larger consignments, but so far stock, has coma for ward slowly. The f*»pllnjr is unsettlej. and outlook uncertain. DREPPED — for the w«"»k, 80,7*4 pkgs Invoices continue ex ceedingly small. Strong Western advices and many lota coming under limits have caused a strong ffoldtng here, and higher prices" ir« asked on chickens and fowls, but demand has been slow, and arrivals have been more than ample for requirements. Few fresh killed turkey* arriving, but little demand excepting for occasional lots of selected young torn*. Holders firm. Fairly liberal quantities of tur keys are In the freezer* here, but little if an" disposition to take such stock out as yet. Capons In moderate supply and liHd firmly. Ducks not plenty and firm. Gees- continue slow and tone «asy. Squaba in mod-rate sun ply and firm. Dry packer!: TURKEYS. Mary land. Jersey, etc, selected. 23 28 c; atata and Pennsylvania. 24923 c; nearby, 2'J!&'23e; West ern, scalded. SSOS4C; Western, dry picked. ■elected, young toms, 84#3Sc; young hens, 24c; young hens and toms. 24c; lair to »coorl, 22023 c; old torn*. 2!'': Southern, dry picked, 22H9230-; «cald»d. 2"it"Zl>-: capons. TTillade! phia. 20O30e: Ohio 22e)2Sc: .other Westsrn, I S Hi 2."c ; "broilers. Philadelphia, fancy s<mat>, pair. 73^?^Oc: fancy, 4 Ib to r>Mir and under, Ib. 2R<».'»Oc; Pennsylvania, 24#3C0; Western, dry pi< k«d. milk fed. fancy, frown. Mo; fresh, 244>2Rc; corn fed. fancy, frozen. «.">c : fresh, 10$Sle; Michigan. scaldwd. m(32oc: other Western, l«es2oe: CHICKENS, rousting. Phll ad<»!phiii fancy, 9 Ib »n«1 ov»r to pair. Ib. 21 «/.27c: Pennsylvania. R Ib. 31#2Se; Western, dry puked, milk f<*<l. 22'S'23e: corn fed, m*? inuc: Ohio nnd Michigan. lfi^lOUr: other W<'sf>m. 18919 c: flo mixed weights. rhi!nd»l pbia, 28c; Pennsylvania. 15019 c; Western, milk fed. dry picked. l^'-ic: rom fed, ITc; i>^ald-d. lfi^c: Ohio and Michigan, scalded. li^» l S ! 17c; other. 150 1C>: FOWLS. Western, boxcH. «0 Ib and ever, desea, ISc; 4S Ib. I7^c: "<i to 42 lb. 35>»'3'l<P.i<;: Western, barrels, dry picked, heavy. ITe: ">n»ll. ir.Cil'" ■ Ohio and Michigan, scalded, lite: other Western. 14 tf 304 c: Or.D COCKS, 13 V; DUCKS. Maryland. jerser, etc, 804931 c: Ohio and Michigan. 199 2<i<;; Western. l.VixlO--. OEESE. Eastern, white. 20c; dark. !#.olSe: Man-land. Jersey, etc, 14<9 Lie; iieeilt* I2<BlSc; Wiseeosin, stuffed, 16<'; Western. 100 13e: BQUABB prime, lars". white dosen. t^ 7f.lrss r"»"r dark. $1 99 culH. r»oW7."i'-. GUINEAS', spring, .". lb and over, pair. 91. » — Rabblhi have. b»en in fair demand and prime \r*t* have ruled a. shade higher. .TaeVrai-.wts slow. Wild dtieka about stead y RABBITS, fresh, 'pair. 14ff2O C ; JACKRAB BIT?*. r.0^00.-; WILD DTJCKH. canvas, pair, f2 50 i g>s3: rod^ead. «l f.0852; mallards $1 2.*»; ruddy. « SI: teal, bluewing, 7Scffsl; gr»en MIB ftOwi I-"" •POTATOEM AND M:t.I.T.\BUS-- for th« weak, 44.7r.0 bbla potatoes and 0..137 bills onions; imports, 930 bbls i">taf.,«» nnd "40 crates onions. Potatooji meeting a fair outlet at Bt««'J3 - prices when free from frost, but most arrivals lack quality and »»u alowly at Irresular fnures. B»»rmurla polatora held Fteiuiy, but «l«mand light. :■!«(••■' potatoes il ruff ring Onions dosing weak and lower Arti>*hol»** hleher. CaoJiriowera in liberal supply Mml ■".lUiib well. N«w beet* and eST rots hisve fair stteatlon, tfiou«li latter hitfh.r 1,, price. ''»!iki«>s nrm. relery ««-llinK Well KffßPlants firmer. Kale and spinach more plenty and lower lettuce, arriving: freely with wide range in n unlit and vulue. paitg "scun » mid higher. Peppem m. ady. Parsley firm. Hiring: beans In moderate «iipi.| v and high gquash highrr. Turnip., M( »arlv. Tomatoes moving slowly POTaTOICH. Bermuda, sec ond crop, bbl, M«t3; Maim in bulk. ISO Ib, 51 T59f2; baw. $1 6«'#si lr, ; , ,, island, bbi or hM 7..^*2 23: .1"i". 1 "i" '""' Western. In hulk I*"' 1 '- «» •'•«<»» i« < »»i .". has. »l.v«sl.io Western. Wlb be*, »1 uo«fi 95; Jerssi bbi or bag. fl ns«sl To; fr.<»t».l -tocll butt TS«fl HZ*. BWTB«T PoVaTOKs, JeriVy .bbi. $1 ft •93 lU>; basket «f«f>«l IB; ARTICHOKES California < I 1 . * 1 **» 1 « anihe. New .., lean.*, bM. 9-tt*- in hi i sski h M'ii">i T' quart fl£10c; Wmm. Charleston. 100 bunchf* 836 $»: N>« Orleans, $_•"''• a s 3 00; Bermuda, crate. $IJO®sl CO: CARROTB, ton, 11-'trSi'. bbl or bag, |l@sl2. r .: Charleston. 100 bunches. Si £1150; New Orleans. $-'?» 82 CO; Bermuda, crat*. 7ScJJI 2.>; CAB BAGES, state. Danish, ion, $28@530: domes tic, slb@S2<>: 100. $4«rfS: bbl. $1 50«$? ...; red. ton. J-'u*:^. bbl, SI 75®52; CL'CtTM BERS, Florida, basket. 9135693 25: CEL ERY, state and Jersey, case, »U«-' Cali fornia. $4g'#4 9O: Florida, crate. 52 a -V- 37: case, $1 2".@?1 7."; CAULIFLOWERS. Long Island, bbl. $T»rf.V Florida, basket. tl § $1 7.". flat cose. $1 23@$1 - r »0; California, case. $1 35#93 half cn.se. »«••>s!; CHICORY, New Orleans bbl. ?1 ;.•><:s• 50; ESCAROLE.. New Orleans, $1 I s 4. EGGPLANTS. Florida, box. $las 3; Cuban. Sl®s»: HORSERADISH. We lb bbl. S4 50@?4 7." . KALE, Norfolk, bbl. 40^ 3"c: KOHLRABI. New Orleans. $2©s3: LET TUCE. Charloston. basket. $:■■*: 73: Florida. bask« or bos. 51053: New Orleans, bbl. 9389 993 30: LEEKS. New Orleans. 100 bunches. $2 00O|3: ONIONS. Cuban, crate, $2 23; small whh*> pickle. 23 f 30c: state and Western, wh.te, 99e9>tr; basket. 75c0$X2S; yellow. baif, |13&0k3; red. $1 ©91 73: Orang > County, yellow, bag. $1 25@$1 S7; red* $1 25eJ 51 75: Connecticut Valley, yellow, bag. 51 23W $fcflO; OKRA. Florida, carrier, $3S$3: Cuban. ?3g!s6; PEAS. Florida, basket. $4©sl2: PEP PERS, large bos. $2 r.o©s3; carrier or basket. lU'nfS:: Cuban, carrier. $10*1 73: PAK SNIPS, bbl, $l«$l Gi); PARSLEY. N«*v Or leans, curly. so®s6: plain. SS'fctiSP: Bermuda, ora'e. $2®s2 25. ROMAINE. Florida, basket. $1-Ji?s2: Bermuda, crat-». 919)92; RADISHES. Norfolk, basket. $1 75 <H %Z\ SHALLOTS, New Orleans, bbi, *1 60&52; STRING BEANS. Florida, fancy, win. basket S3 SOS' 94: green. S4*S". poor to good. $150«$r>: SPINACH. Norfolk, bbl. $1 25@$1 75; SQUASH. $1 Wit *2 50: Florida, white, box. ll^tl 60; Cuban. $1; TURNIPS', rutabaga, bbl. W>c@sl; TOMA TOES, Florida, carrier. $t©s2 50: Cuban. 51© $1 79: WATERCRESS. 100 bunches. $I@s2. HOXT2Y — Clover extracted done for the sea eon: corr.b almost over. Buckwheat comb in only light r°ma)r.lrg stock. California extracted firm. Clover, comb. Ib. 12@15c; extracted. !*(9 *%c; buckwheat comb. lflwllc; California, cx trsct-d. WMej Southern, gallon. 669750. BEESWAX— Supplies scare* and market firm at 2S«r2o'ic per IT> for foreign and GO® isOVtc for domestic: outstda figures extreme. MAPLE !"I<>AR — Market quiet, and weak on both sugar and syrup: former gcinsr out maimy at OiglOc a It), and latter at 70<§50c a gallon, out side figure only for exceptionally fancy quality. NUTS— Hickory nuts stead/. Peanuts steady, especially Spanish shelled, which are In light supply and flnn. PEANUTS. Virginia, hand ricked. Jumbo, tb. 7c; fancy. sVic; extra. 4'*c: shelled. 6*i@loc: Virginia, shelled. No 1. r.'-^V-*.-; No 2. 3&9j4«: Spanieh. No 1. 7**© 8--- No 2. W'Btihc. PECANS. Texas, ungraded. Ib. He. HICKORY NUTS, bushel. 51 "•£§&-•>■ mTLXJSTJTS. 75cg$l. BLACK WALNUTS, 10© «JOc. EUTTir.PNVT-. 23©30 c FURS A>D SKEW*— continue ver/ high, espsclally on th« small flat furs. Results of the January I*ondon auction sales will b» announced nest wefli. " Northwestern Southern ar.S No. I quality. end Eastern. Southwestern Black bear $18 0H&920 00 SIS 00&$ iS 00 Cubs aud yearlings . ftoo@lo 00 6 00« 80« Badger 1 50© 250 1 25# 200 Otter 15 00@5P0O 12 00© 20 00 Beaver, large '< 00« 800 ♦> 00© 700 do medium 5 00* «00 4 00« 900 do small 3003 400 2 60& 300 Fox. cross . 7t0§14 0O — © — do red 4 30@ •» fVO R501? 4W do gray la® 150 1 lO© 1 2." Fisher 8 00® 13 00 - it — Wolf, prairie 3 00® 400 150© 2 .VI do timber 4 000 sno .*. 00© 400 Wolverine . 5 009) 900 4 00® 700 Lynx 22<X>3 29 «0 — U — Lynx IMO 300 77.1» 150 Wildcat 1 50« 300 75«? 1 -V» Civet cat 4O'» SO 3.V^ 40 House cat. black 254» 30 — 9 25 colored 10& — — 10 Marten, dark 12 00(5 23 00 — @ — do pa!» 4*O# 6V) —«6 — Skunk, black S »io# 400 8 OOi^ 360 do half striped .... - 4i>® 275 1 53@ 240 do srriped 1 35<» 149 1 10#» 12.* do *-hite .''O-a* 75 t«© 60 Raccoon 150® 250 1 2S# I*> do extra, black 2WO 3P<> 2 oo« •2 .W Opossum, large 80® **> 70® 75. do medium 45® 50 40® 45 do small Cs«> 89 *-*'>» 9 Mink 6 no-8 800 4 r*v» 6no Muskxat. winter, large (ttg; "•'» 50® gTi do fall ■**& 43 sfi^ 4U do medium 3*?g> -*o 34® 37 do small 23@ SO 2+9 2^ do kits 10© 15 10® 12 .do winter black «0® 73 600 «•"> do fall black f>O<a» X* 4o<S 5« do kits, black. . 13^> 25 13® 20 LIVESTOCK MARKETS. New York. January IS. 1310. BEEVES Receipts. 30% cars, or G37 head. including 2 cars for market. Feeling weak for steers: steady for bulls and cows. A car of thia cows changed hands and 1 car was held over. Dressed beef steady, with fair 31 * 111 Andrew Mullen: 13 cows, 783 It), $3 50; 14, 7W> Ib. ?.". 40: 3 783 !t>. $2 75. CALVES — Receipts, 573. including 424 for butchers and 133 for market. Prices steady to strong, and offerings all went to the scales. Common to choice veals sold at $7@sU 25 per 100 Tt>; culls. $5; barnyard calves. $4®*!S: Westerns, *".. Dressed calves firm at 106 Itsc for city, JHJ II 1!'1 !'- for country, SQ-lOc for barnyard and Jed calves. , Sales — Tobin £ Shannon: 2« veala. 146 Tit average 5U 25 per 100 Ib; 15, 133 tt>. $10 50; 1. 110 Ib, at J7. — Andrew Mullen: 7 veals, 104 Ib, SO 23; 2 rtflJs. &'• Tb, $5; I barnNard calf. 210 Tb. $•: 4, 267 Vj. $4 75; 2. 170 V>. 54: 1 rearllnat, 3!>o lb, <i P. Judd *■ Co.: 62 Western calves. 357 ft «6. Newton & Co. : S Ohio veals, 160 n?. $10 50. SHEEr AND LAMBS — Receipt?. 12H ears, or 2.7C8 head, incloding 1 11 cars fer slaughter and l\i for marliet. making 3Vs cars on sale. Sheep steady, lambs slow to a shad* lower; 1 car held over. Common to prim* sheep s-?H nt $4 23^53 75 o«r 100 tt>: culls. $3®»:< 50; fair to prime lambs. 9»«.'Us9 23: culls. $7. Dressed mutton/steady: 01?llc per th: dressed fcambs eaey; I^^jSJlSc, with: a few hog-dressed selling at 10 : ••"; country dressed _ hothouse lambs, $33511 per carcass. Sales — Ne-trton * Co.: 182 Ohio lambs. 71 Tb average. JO per IHO n>. 214. «st> t). |56?.: 17 Ohio sheep, 105 IT*. 55; 2 bucks. 130 t. $4 25: 7 culls. 73 rt>. $3. Tnbin & Shannon: 16 state lambs. 77 th. $!>23; 21 culls. 50 Tt) *7. 00 state sheep. 106 Tb. $5 73; 5, 122 If. 9*2»: 4 trulls. 90 It>, $3 50. — Receipts, 27 cars, or s.l*t> head, in cluding barely half a car for the market. Prices lOc lower Good medium state hoss seM at $0 <>.-. per I'»> Tb; country dressed hogs steady; 10^s® 12c; light pies. 12',:c per It). Pales — Tobin & Shannon: 40 state hogs. 134 Ib average. 5305 per 100 Ib: 1 rough. 280 tt). $8 05; 1 atac. 350 Tt>. $2 75: (late yesterday^ 10 state hogs. 242 Tb, $3 15; '- roughs, 330 Tb. SS 15. OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago, Jan. 18. — CATTXJ5 — 5,000; ctcady- steers, $3f??S 10; cows, f3 6«>g53-5O: heif ers. $3 40*r$«; bulK S4ASSIS; calves. «3?3 75: stockers and feeders, S3 75@|5 50. HOGSRe ceipts, 21.<»)0: uteady to 5c blkher: choice heavy, 75ffi'$8 90; but -hers, $8 7O®|S 85: light mixed. >- 4O'ch*S HO; choice light, S8 56® $8 70; inking. |iS6OS?S7S; pigs. S7 «o@§B 35; bulk of sales, 5* «ogs* B<>. SHEEP— Reeefots. 13.000; steady; sheep. sr>^s6Co; lambs, 57 40<5i**> To . yearlings. $4 25®W 23. Kansas City. Jan. 13.— CATTLE Receipts, lo,oo<>, choice steers strong; others steady; choice export and dressed beef steers. $6*5 57 IS; fair to good, *4lXJi?s6; Western steers. $4T>OliSa2s; Stodiers and feeders. $3 50©f5 2T«: Southern steers. S4 29Q98; irtouthern cows. $2 75094 50: rative row*. $2 -iOfrss 25: native heifers. S3 50@ $H; bulls. S3 755?5; calves, $4#S» M. HOliS— Receipts, lO.OOi); r.tfloo higher: top. $S 75; bullc of safes $8 .".OS SB 65: heavy. $$ 60*if$S 73; pack ers and butchers. $S st*9sß 70; light. IS -0$ . c s:.^ : ■•: piss. 97957 00. SHEEP— Receipts, 10. 000; steady: lambs. $8 2Mr*« HO; yearling?. $7 25 «$7T.".: Wethers $5 25*96 25; ewes, -53 0 55 73; sto*-kera and lers. $3 506*5 50. Cincinnati. Jan. IS. — CATTLE— Receipts, SO2; steady and quiet: fair to pood shippers. $1 V s<ij $.1 00; common. 9309*. HOGS — Receipts, 2.503: strong, .'.■ higher; butchers and shippers. SS 53.-^ 9K90 common. ru>n 40. SHEEP — B IOC steady, 52 75#$ii. LAMBS — Steady, $4 75® 5575. &rt Buffalo. Jan. IS— CATTLE — Recfipt". 200; fairly arrive and steady; prime steers. $tJ 63 (5*7. VEALS— Receipts, 108; active and steady. HO'JS Receipts. 2.500: fairly active and stead;, to , r >.« lower- heavy. ?R !>s@ft4: Yorkers and oiir*. $SOO<Sst»: stasjs, ?7«57 50. fHEKP AND UMBS — Rcccipta. 5.900: Bheep active and Bteady; lambs slow and 10c lower: lambs «T. 25(g$S 70. Pittsbursr. Jan. — CATTLE — Suppiv light; .•none. $ti75(&?7; prime. S3 4O4jstJ 65. SHEEP— Supply light; prime, wethers, $6'&5«25; culls and common. $2«?53 30; lambs. 9«<BSB. VEAL CALVES. $t*st*aslo. HOGS — Receipts light; prime heavies. 506-59 03: mediums. 9996: heavy Yorkers, <8 90-hS)-. 95; 11-*fht Yorkers. $8 83^5300; p!g!>. MYr(Sfi> S3 ; roughs. $7 50:f7 >>. BOSTON WOOL SALES. Boston. Jan. Sulassa continues tii« feature of the market. There Is some movement In ene quarter blood Ohio and territory wools, both staple and clothing selling from da- to day in limited" quantities. Domestic quotations: Ohio anil Pennsylvania. Ce«ce»: No 1 washed, 4OSr4lc; delaine washed, ;s{i*b<4<i.:. XX. S7c; fine unmer chantable. 31c; one-half blood combing-. 36<g37c; three eil*hthe. ."«<g37c: one-quarter, 9Be; on» liiilf. elchthn and one-quarter clothing. 28 >}.'to<;; il-laiti*- unwashed. 31' c; fine unwashed. 27 •n'l-" Michi-pin. Wisconsin and New York — Fine unwashed. 254j2tk:: delaine. i;»a2c; one half blood. SSB3Sc. Kentucky. Indiana au,{ Mis souri — Three-eighths blooA. ~4'-; <- t .e quarter. 82 <&:;:;c. Scoured values: Teias Fine l"i months, 7:;d;;.i * v, « monthn. •W»^j-70c: fa!! tilVg^i^. California— Northern. «6'an.S.- middlx county. «3 «M,.V: fall, free, s'vcf.l2o. Orecon — Eastern. No I staple. 7.V,r7"». • lotMng. 70*72.-: v*llle»-. No 1. r.'ii.-^ Territory— suplo. 77090 c; fine me dium. 7"a7-.\ tine clothins. 7t>p7'J.-, fine me dium. 6tVtfri-»i ; one-half blood. 73H'76c: three eighths. H«.a7«e: one-quarter. «7gßi>.- Tulled— Exti-a. 72®75c; One A. «s3<37oc; a supers. tvvfi*&<- LONDON WOOL MARKET. London. .Tan. 1*. — A large, number of buy ers Including American representatives. Hi tended Hi' openlns of the first series of th» wool auction wales to-day. The offerings amounted to 418 bales, chiefly *m-rln»» Home and Continental buyers were strong competitors, and Americans took a f*-,r iota of crosubreds. Merinos and Cap« of Good Hope and N^tal were firm and unchanged, and crorshreds ranged from .1 to 10 per cent higher. T'->-dav'» ft&les follow: New Mouth Wales, 8.300 bales; neoureti, Uii is loud, Krr'tsy. 7' 4 .1^ Is 1 -.1 Queensland. S.^o ».al«si wjotired, l-l'i-.N rmiwy, 7\d«l»M Victoria. ;iim. bal*-* gren.« ti'.sde U l'itl. South Australia, - ri| > bale*; sreasy. 7dtjll>^tt Went Australin. 209 b»lfn: groaiiy. U«£d« la '.-(1. \e«- /*»% land. 1.100 bales; scoured la I' _, la 7'«.1 . vreeay. 4 ■•«!«( Ie U'.»d. Cap-! of <Too<* Hope end Natal. 800 bale*; scoured 1* T'-d i li* 10Wd. gruasy. H-,dl»lM. FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool. J*r. IS— WHEAT— Ppot dull- fu tures steady; March, iis 3}»d; May, £»' v,,*. July. I. t-URN—Spot quiet; new American mixed, ft* re: old. T>» BVsd; future, dun- Jan vary. Os CTid; March. Os 7Ud. PEAS Can ute/jy. 7s »>*rt. KI/iI.:R- winter^pafTnts quiet .18-- HOPS— London, I'aclne Coast steady r«S£B l'>- BEKF-E&ttra India m«s» st.ong f*. M fOnK Prime mess. Western nonunallv 107 a .1.1 HAMS-Short cut firm. Ms p \covil « u-Tiberlainl rut. 63» M; short rib «Wa 8.1- ion* clear middle* ll»ht, C 3* 6J; hea>-7, 90s. snort clear back*. Ms Cd: clear belles" atfady. 97s M; shoulders. square front. 37» 6d. I.AHD — Prime Western, ti^rrea. quiet. 60s l*<i: American re fined, in • pail*. 6K« M. dn^ESE— Canadian finest white and lor"d firm. Zl>». TAI.t/>W — Prime city steady. -.- M. TURPENTINE— SplrlU. 42a. ROtJIX — Commoa flrra. 10s 4V»a. PETROLEUJM— R^Hnpd steady. Tlsd. LINSEED OlL— Strong. S3» P4. London. Jan. JS — SUOA.R — Raw. »i:rlfa«a!. 1S« M: muscovado. 13s: be*t. January, ISs. UXSEEr>— Calcutta, April-June. Ma 6d. LIN SEED On . 32n Gd. SPEIUI OIU £2». PETRO LEUM — American reflnrt, «4u: spirits. 7: TURPENTINE— cplrH*. 4ls «d ROSlN—Amer ican •trained. l'» |i; flu*. Los 6.1. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago. Jan. IS- —The range of wh«at for the day was from- •«■ to I Vie May shoTv-lng the greatest activity and making the greatest decline. A rally only brought out a still larger run of grain, pushing prices «til! lower. * Mar fall off to $1 03 V*. The closo was weak, "a* practically th« low point, with May l^kc to Uic below yesterdar'3 final, at $l 00. Com prices were on a down prnd**. The range was from ?ic to le. May fell off to 67»ic to 67% c from 683jc and dosed on the low point, ie to lc lower than yesterday's final. * Oats followed th« other grains, and ranged from *ie to %c. The close was Tvesk. with May %c to lower than yes terday's final, at 47 J /ic to 47?ic In pro visions the decline Fa? noticeable, al though the volume of trading: was not lire At the close pork ranged from 15c to 17V^c lower; lard. 12Hc to t7^4c lower, and ribs from 7^c to Ie« lower than yes terday's final. Range of prices: T«»ter- Ljtrd: Open. High. Lotr. . <**!oea. day. January ...»12 7O Sl2 7O $12 .V» $t2 50 $12 «2 May 1213 tXt» 1205 12 05 12 IT Ribs: January .--1175 1177 Dl IX "» 1175 May 1157 1162 Bfi Owl •11 *> Pork: January r . . 21 SO 21 S<> - 21 65 21 66 21 » May . . . .'. . 21 00 22 ™> 21 73 21 75 21 03 PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. (Furnished by Charles D. Barney *• Co.. No. M Broajl street. New York, and He. 18 South 4th street. Phtla4elphla.) Btt.Ajkad.l B!d.Aak«d. Azn Cement. 2ft VaIRRJO3 l i 103^ Am By Co.. 4* 4S-* Phlla Co .. p«4j 61 Camb PasaL. Bttb filH do pref 45 4»"4 CTVof N J 78^ 7t5 8 4 Perm RR Co «Wr» ««H El 3tor Bat. 61% «2 a * ' Perm Steel pf.XM 113 T\ Co of A. 12 l * 12VPtalla El Co.. m M Falrmt Tr . 8 11 ! Phila. Hap Tr 28 ■♦ 'J5-i Gen Aspbat. Ri*-* 81 Smokeless P. 15 11 do tSfJ.. Sl',» Sl^i Union Trae.. M ■ ICo C v A -> 23U C Ga3 Imp. 93?« 93% LaX" s Corp 2 % 27 hvelabach, Cow CO 30 L#high Nar.ll9 m I BONDS. AB. cmv Ps W »6 1 4 ! Phlla El 4a, . 75 74 Fl & Peo *b 91 Ol^ji do 5c 101H 102 M? "ton 55..104 .i I«H% I P^i!a Co 5*.. DO 03H Peo pRy 4-» W IWi THIRD AVENUE Railroad Company REORGANIZATION TO HOLDERS OF CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT ISSUED BY THE CEN TRAL TRUST fOMPAJfT OF >'EW YORK A 5 DEPOSITARY CIDER THE BONDHOLDERS' AGREE MENT, DATED NOVEMBER «. l»O7. FOB FOUR PER (ETT. FIRST CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE HUNDRED YEAR GOLD BONDS OF THE THIRD AVENUE RAIL ROAD COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ♦<» th* DE POSITING BONDHOLDERS aad HOLD ERS OF CERTIFICATES OF DE POSIT ISSUED by the CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY OF 7fE"W YORK AS DEPOSITARY, under th« Bondholders' Agreement, dated NoTember •. 1907. betweea holders of the abnr* mentJoned Four Per Cent. First Consolidated Mortsne Hundred Year Gold B-'Bds of The Third Arenue Railroad Com pany, as parties of th« first part, awl James N. Wallace aad others. Committee, as parties ef the second part, that pursuant to the terms' and proTi3lon» of said Bondholders* A^reeiMat. the nndarsisnea Committee has prepared aad adopted a Plan sad Agreement i»f Reorganisa tion, dated December 2. 1909. and has lodged a copy ther«ef with the Central Trait Csmpaay of New Safes as Depositary. A« provided 13 said Bondholders* Agreement cf JftjTember 6. 1907. to -which refereac* It hereby made, holders of certificates of deposit i-f to* Central Trust Company at Depositary mx? assent to Mid Plan and Agreement of Reorganisation either byflUne with said Ds. pasitary their written assent -ji»r="to. specifjina; the date and numb- of th» certificate* held by them, or by falling, within thirty tlaj-a after the completion of th* publication ef this notice. to file with the Depositary* written notice of dissent from said Plaa and Agreement. specify ing the date and number of th- certificates hell by them. Such dissent must "- n!»d »i ->t prior tn February 28. 1310, with the Depositary at Its office. No. 54 Wall Street, v-w Tork City Said Plan and Agreement of Reorgaalxatloa will become e«r-«-t!T- aad binding upon all Cer tificate Holders and will be finally and conclu sively deemed si ha-»- be»« assented te by all Certificate Holders unless within thirty days aftrr January 20, 1910. the latter being th« dat« of tbe completion of the publication afore- Mid, one-third In amount of th« Certificate Holders shall fil- with the Depositary writr-n notice of their dissent from said Plaa and Agree ment ef Reorganization, the notice *f dissect filed by each CeTtlflcat" Holder specifying ♦-!»• date and number of the Certiacates held by h»»s. Printed copies ef said Plan and Agreement of Reorganization may be obtained by Certinear* ' Holders on application to tie Depositary at Its •fflce. No. 54 Wall Strs-t. New Tork. .'"•.' Dated New York. January 13. 1910. JAMES N. WALLACE, ADRIAN ISELIN, EDMUND D. RANDOLPH, MORTIMER L. SCHIFT, .lAMEs TIMPSON, HARRY BRONXER. THIRD AVENUE Railroad Company REORGANIZATION Notice to Non-Depositin? Bondholders TO HOLDERS OF THE FOtR PER (EM. FIRST CONSOLIDAfED MORTGAGE HVXDRED YEAR GOLD BOXDS OF THE THIRD AVEMU RAILROAD COMPANY ISSI'FD UXDER ITS MORTGAGBJ DATED MAY IS. 1 900. NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN t« th* eeUsss of th«» aooTe-meatloned Four Per Cent. First Consolidated Morr(ag« Hundred Tear Gold Bonds of Th* Third Ar«nue B*:":road Compas; iaeasl under Its oaortgag* dated May 13. 1900, that pursuant to a Bondholders' Asreeaient. dated. NoTember 6. 1907. entered Into between certain h!d»r» of said bonds, ss parties of th» first pert. tad Jams* N. Waliac* and others. Com* caittee. as parties of th* second part, to which Bondholders' Agreement refereara is mad* for si! its terms azsd provisions, a Plan aod agree ment of Reorganisation, dated r>«enH>er 2. 1009. bat be«a «lull pr»par?d and adoptH and a copy thereti dalj- lodged wl?k th* Ccirrral Trust Company nt New Torfe as Pej>i»*lt*ry. Printed copies of such Bondholders* AEreeta?nt and «t said Plan i»l Agreeajent of Reorganisa tion mn» 0e obtstaed 1: th» '*•■- of said Da pssltsry. No. 54 Wall Street. New To**. Holders of said Fmir P*r Cent. First Con solidated Uortgtg* Hosdred Tear Gold Bonds of The Third ATfnue Bailroad Caapaa.* who ha* not sal deposited their bands under th* eJesaseM Bandboldera' Azr»»3jent sj NoTemner 9. 1007, or« hereby notified that the? mar without penalty, become parties to tb* said Bondholder*" A;r»ei3ent of Norembrr *. 1907. nd entitled to trail of to* bne9t of •aid Piss and A<re«isent of Beorfaauaiioa. by d-pourtns their bonds with th* coupon of Janu ary \. 1908. and all subsequent coupons a<----n» panj-in: th* same, with th* Central Trust Cora* rior nt »w Tork. as Depositary as afhresala. on *r before Fetruary 18, 1010. and such de posit .shall be ilweisd «julr«ienf t» the filing of wrttten »J»ent to MM Plan and Agreement of Reorganisation. Bonus so deposited will there after ha held by th« Depositary for account of ■ I ,#»r P9J OfTiU »/ » • •• • . ".31 \ th* Coms»me«. suhj*rt to th* terms and pr»- Tislons of Mid Bondholders* ijrwmcat of N. Temb»r «. 190". and a*M Plan and Agreement of Becrjawiutloß, as ful?» to all intents and purposes as If heretofore deposited. Dated New Yerk. January 13, 1010. JAMES X. WALLACE. ADRIAX ISELIX EDMUND D. RANDOLPH. MORTIMER L. SCHirF. .1 4.lins TIMP9O.V. • HARRY DRO>\ER, Oendhoiaers Committee. FORSiaN FINANCIAL. London, Jan. 1?. — Consols early to-da* declined 3-15 to 3? 3-15 for money an? BMI for account, but recovered ■>!& closing »• 3^s for money and C»-14 for a<T.' i Hißt. AnaeemU was t; lower at £103*. Canadian Pacific »i lower at Ml Grand Trunk cn cnanged at 28%. Jloney was plentiful and ea37, and di*> count rates 'were weak. Trading on the Sock KxrhaUsJi) startrf with a Kcneral decline on yest«r.lay*s brealc in New York and disappoinntent over the) result of the election*. Consols fell S-IS. bvt rallied *i m the afternoon, white ■■■a raib and i.Tlrs closed a fraction over th» lowest an repurchases. Goad traffic ra pcrts helped Grand TruiiK share. American aecuntie3 opened v;*ak. bat tm proved later on Usht coverinsr. Prices eased off about noon, ani remain-d uncertala until Wail Street buying "-..--: -•• mar ket. Anof-i^-r reaction occurred dtxrtng th» last hour, and the- closing tone was weak. Call money in London, i par cect: *»p«n market discount rats for short bilk, 2 15-1* S3 per cent; ions bills. 31S-fMi per cent: Berlin discount rate. 3 per cent; a -, dis count rate, 3V» p«r cent; Paris •xchar.S's oa London. francs 13^4 centimes; Berlin ex change on London. 5) marks *5 pfennigs. Bar sold. 77s 3d. American eagles. Us 40. Paris. Jan. Thr«o per coat rentes w centimes lower at 09 franca, 10 centimes. Prices generally were firm on the Boorse. Berlin. Jan. IS.— Prices were lower e» •■ » Boers* to-day. ilia elm the decline ia> ' New York yesterday. BOSTON CURB STOCKS. (Furnish* 1 ! by J. Thorna* JteiaTiardt. Ma, M Broad etrext. N*t» Tot*, and No. 34 Dwv**- S".T-» »' '-". Bcston.) High. l*nr. L*r^ Arixoca and MScBiaVB. . V 7«; 37 Arizp* ... m: ■ 33 Bay State Gas •> *» » . Beaol* - — • 2-i 2'i => Btncbam Mines 3H It ■ Boston Ely 4 ft ♦ * Boawycoio 9S »; » cactus PeMlmimi' nt .... wj 3*l «;* Cwsarans; I^% \ » » j * Champion 12 1J U Chl-I ConsolldatM ■ 3*3 -*• 3^ Chtno I*'« I*. M Corbta Cooper 11 Je " ' i I }.-- First National Copper. *»J M Jl? OJla Copper • 7*7 * 9?i **■ NaUenal Mlnjn* Es»ler. 17 ' * » 7 Nevada. Deaf aa I *.. *„. •Onecn T tH * % Raven Mining 7"» -^ •* •» EhMt Island Coal .- TH •* .' •* Southwest Development It 1"» H. . Vulture •* •*■» *^« wiust -'.• »r M.r. " ah * - NOTICE OF SUMMONS. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OP NEW TfOßld — William Morton Garden. Rafael R- < v l'» and United - • d • -. Trust Cosipaay *= Ne-v Tork. as E.x«eut*.rs under ta* laat V !, »nd Testament of Ramon Andrea :»-•• '5 '• Murias. de-sewed. Plaintiffs, asaJrut TorTsaa** Enrique dp Marias. Sylvia. Angela d* »irtw. The Catted States Trust Company of Nr» York, as Trust under the inn «C »*»•?•» A I. d* afur-i.' deceased: T7lHla=i M— • 1 Garden, Rafa-t R. Govin and Unites) State* Trim Company of New Tork.. as jua_~i;»a3 -I S.-lvta Angela d« Jlartas. a minor: a*-> t>« "Wbeel«r. as tiytiU of th« Estate of Ade- IBM* Wolf* do Marias. d-ceas«<i; Ida. T. Haw kins. Caridad d- 'a Gnardla y Mnrlaa, ilr«» :«— z- Hague. -*- Bertha, Mintilla. --«*■ Maria Martha de la Guardia. Ceaiui* Murla« de Veytta. Rosario Marias d* Do rain 5 a ;z. Man— ne.l Marias. Isabel Murtss -1- Hernandez. M«- • cedes Muria* d*. ViUsaeltu. Luis V. ilarta*. Pedro Pablo Larracdo. Julio Pells Larrond-* and Rolando Larrondo. T>i rmiil— — Ts> tfee) »-..-« named "-: - .i ■• and *■-.' of --tr You are hereby summonsd to answer th* cam plamt In this action and to ssrv* a cep7 of ycnt* answer on the plaintiffs* attorney within twenty days after ths service of this summon*, ex clusive of the. day of service; and tn ••as* ai your failure to appear or un*r judgment will b« taken afaiast you by default far th« relief demanded in the complaint. Dated. Sew York. 7>ewnb*r 12. l?^. TVILLJAit K. BLTMTSR. Attorn* for the Plaintiffs "VTUllaia Morton Garden and Rafael R. Ootlb. 4* Wall street. Borough or Manhattan. New Torts City. N. T. rrvwAjrT * SHEARER. Attorneys far tb» Platntiff, rate** Weiss Truss -ompan;- of New York. 46 Wall Strait. Bar flush o? Manhattan. New York City. N- T- To Carldad do la Ouardla r Murla*. Ms* Maria Jfartaui do !a Guardla and Roaario "4 - rias da Dominiquez. Cerro Xo. 530. Havana, Cuba: Castlda Marias da Veytla. St. T»m»\ No. 3 Cerro. Havana. Cuba; Manuel Muria*. Aran?uren. 93 Guanabaeoa. :.s* Isabel linrti * de Hernandez and Lui.-» V. da Muria*. Prad» No. 1. Havana. Cuba: Mwiqwaas «■!■ «• Yillageliu. Maximo Gomes, m qns.na.fcan na. Cuba; Pedra Palbo Larrcado. Ju!!<> *>Mx Lar rondo and Rolando Larrondo. Central Canstaot r!» Encrucljada. Sacua <!-» la Grar.de. Cuba; In bnhalf of said thre* last named 1 defendants. to their father Pablo Ijarrondc-. Central Con «tancta Encrncijada. Sagua a* %la Grand*. Cuba — Th<» foregoing- suirunons la.s-rTed upca rou by publiraHon. pursuant to an order of the Hon. E. B Amend, one of th» Justice* sf the Supreca* Court of tie State >" New YqtK. datsd ttwrn Tork. January 3rd. 1010. and «ed with th« complaint la the o;2c* of the -etark of tha County of New York, at the County Court House. In the County of KM York. Ptata of N»w York, on the fourth dar of January. 1010. Dated. Nst^ York. January 12. I*lo. TVILLIA3I H. BLYMTER. Attorney for to« plaintiffs XVHlianx Marv-r Garden and Rafael P.. Garia: Office and Post-ORce Address. I* WsJI Street. BWr oush of Manhattan. "few Tork City. •" STEWART & SHEARER. Attorneys for the Plaintiff Unlt-d States Trust Company of New York: Offlo* an 4 VaeC Office Address. 45 "Wai! Street. B isjllßjTl of Manhattan. New York City. NEW TORK SUPREME COL*KT. NB7l r TORK County. — Lizzie 11. 8.-3wn. Plaintiff, tsl 9kli9» H. >:Un and Oeorse W. McClellan. he- has hand. William F. Emmofts. and all other per sons who are heirs-et-iaw. denaees ana eaaese sors in interest of William O. Kmmssjs. d» '•»*a*d. -who formerly owned two certain lets) In tha 3ocou«h of The Bronx, known by Lot No*. 645 and 94« on a map entitled "Hap o5 th» TC - tea* of Wakefleld in the towns ot 'Dart aa* West Chester and "Westctieeter Cmraty. K*w T.irV..' by H. B. Miller. C. E. and »tnwy~ datM May 4th. 1*94. and Cl-^1 m the offlew «»f th* Register of TTestehester County, and The wtve« st widows of any such eemeae sad sil pen ac having or claimin? any l!en upon the tinniest ot any of the persorss herste.tlsors naiseii or «*e st-rlbed. ail the persons above described beteer unknown t«> the plaintiff. Defendants. TV* tn» aoove named Defendants: You an hereby sum-* rnoned to answer th* ■-■■•mplaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on ts* Plaintiff's Attorney within twenty days afte the servies of this summons, exclastT« ef tb<» dmr of service, and In ease of year failure to appear, or answer. Judgment will be taken against yes> by default for the relief dersaaded m the earn plaint. Dated. October 18ta. 1909. i . _: r rzs j. i'ii»w pa.T.. Plaintiff's « ->— -- Office and P. O. Address, No. aa Broadway. [ -• York City. N. T. To the above named and emsrtaea tMssmnta: Th« {oreajai&s wimmnos Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Ed ward B. .amend, one of th» Justices of th» Su preme fourt of the. Stata of New " -■•■ -^atea ths 10th day of January. 1310. and i!l*l w~tt?l th« complaint in the office of the Clerk <?; New Tork. County at the County Court House. Bor ■ "ugh of Manhattan, In the County and City oS New Tork. - -— r* Dated. Jaaaary ***_»•- , m-m-aami STETHE?: J. WTZImVTSZXj. Plaintiff"* Attorney. Ofßce and P. O. i<Mms. No. SSI Beoadwaw* yew Tork City. 5. T. SUPREME COL'RT. NEW TORK COrXTT — • Fay T_ Tyaen. Plaintiff, against Robert •*. Tysen, Defendant. — Summon*. — Action for XH- Torce. To th« Above Named Defendant: Totx nr* hereby summoned to answer th* complamt In this action and to serve a copy of your aa s-n-ex on the plaintiffs attorney wttam 20 day* after the- service of this summon*. exsluslva *4» the day of service, and tn case of your failnr* to appear, or answer, judgment will b* ta,k*a against you by default for the relief, demandM tn the complaint. Dated. N« w Tork. January IZ. 1310. HENRT WHITE. PlatneMTa At:ara*T. Post Office address aa<l OSe?. No. HI Brunei war. Borough of Xanhattaa. Xew Tor* City. To Robert F. Tyjen. tU* above ratje-d de fondant. Th* f«res;r»tn« summons ts s>r»**l upon yon hy publication, siiisunnt to »a order of th« Honorably Pet»r A. Hendrtck. a Tu*tle* of th« feupreme Court of tie Staxs -' Smm Tork. dated January 17th. 1910. and air! with tho Complaint and a copy tUswag in ts« office of th* Clerk of tha County of New TorVc at tb* Connty Coort Hms». ta th» Borau^^i. of Manhattan. ClFr nt New Tor^. in t%*> County and State of >.'**•» Tort, ea th» ••** day of January. 1910. Hated. New Tork. January IStb. »»* HENRT WHITS. Attorney for Plaintt^. --, and Pom Oesew Address. No. I*l Brwd " war. Borough, of Manhattan. New Tar'< City. SUPREME COURT. COCNTY OF v CW YORV. — Edward It. Br«voort Jjinlor. FlainiifT. r.;i:-st Abram Keasry Wright and G*ora* li. B:«l«r. Detendajsts. Stnrirncn.i: To the above named Defendant"" — Too ar* hereby summon*-** to answer th« enrajtalnt In thi" action, and to *erv«» « et>pr of your a* swer on th<t plaintiffs attorney within twenty day« after rtr« service of this aunttnona. ax clusive of th* rtay of service; and to eas» of your failure to appear, or answer *<i<tcm«et will be. taken against you by default for th* relief demanded In th« >-OTnplaJnf Dated. N»>w York. Ds-cmber 8. T9<»> I.OCW H. ROWEL PUlatltTa Attorney. OfTc<» and Po»tane» Ad«lr*»i». N«. J*s Bk«.^ way. Borough of Manhattan. New Tork City Tp th*> defendants Abnun sXae«y Wright aejdl Oeor?8 R. Bister abev* named; The foreirolnsr summons la served ape* ye« by r.ublii»cion. pursuant to an order of M— «ra.t>ln Edward B. .Un«nd. Juati -o of in* Sa rr*nn" Court of the* state of New Torn, dated January 4. 10lf». and tiled with th« complaint in this action on th* 4th day w| Jaauary. 131". in th» ©Sic* of th» Cl»rk «' •■ - County ft New Tork. .• toe County Court Hju»«. >tn tb« CUy and County of New Tort, ia i«»>Ul Stats. Dated. New Tork. .lacuxrv 4. l»l*» LOUIS ». HOWE. PlalntlfTa Attc»rn«»y. o«r» *tul PoMaffk'o Addrwpe, No.. tea Broad way Boroush of Manhattan. New t >r< Cit y. A DVERTIS EVENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIOSS J\. for The Trtbun* re-elvt* at their tTntjwri Orttce. No. KtM Broadway, between 3*i'.\ a n j 37th sts.. uatil » o'clock p. m. .\i!v-rt!«neati received at th* foUowtac branch afßces ■ - recular oSc» rat?s until , o'cloclc p. ra..- «(j • 2«4 Sth ay».. « *. cor. -34 st.: 159 9th av^ -.. 12th st.: 104 Cast 14th St.: 237 West tu r > tire«a 7th and Ath ayes.; 29R West 123 th St.- l<3Ba s - - «v«.; IS2^» 3i *■« ne ar cist St.; '.T'.* %*eZ 13