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'ok "far.m codrses ,; is'AgricuUural Society Fa \£i Them for High Schools. Ja - *«-Tfc« State Agricultural its aRn««J mating Her? to ' *£** propransae Included papers toT- ■ .* Va3 \i«yae. conductor o v £»«■"—• rmnk H. Godfrey. rrrssers Af ,h- Stat(l Grar.e": "Dick" J. t.**""" -^-i*--* tn Mftlcaltjaal education CrC >5.v. s* «a«e <>partment of Aeri *** ' lil IT**** E FtoW. Third <3- v *: t commlssloMr la tll« Star? Bto <i<J «riVv rfaptefl resolutions In favor r *l" loT ,' t^tntr MH r«" to*****"" r! jKTcal Illirv agriculture in con *•* «* sich frf>ocls ta order that such cf ** n !;„ ,* g+rtasT IM4 results 1n ' rl> t,'es n»r •* thoroughly tested in f *- tfr _/Jv ' The Bodetr is opposed to *^J«rovl«on for special or wparat* »*■% «r t? ric~lture at this tlBW " A ld!Cfl ".! c e-bodvinp theM sugrsrertions trill C *Xea^ in th« L^Wmture later, f* """.^ »v also <KBt on record a* faver- Tfc !vnropc?Uion that farm- contacted -\ ...e aatoaa-1 r«-na! institutions **^!,«i ia the best manner for large C *l*. bl. production ef aeric«lt-,;ral j !!'Vo' l»« use of the institutions and tbe bert *JZi- u.e various localities, each such "•TTiacp a manner with practical and SSjStetei «» a*Tirulturp. Beards *f^Sv'<cr» farther, are n»ai by the £s£to^toP* medrrn methods in the T£±bbx*\ of county farms or similar -VI--"'- _, y/\T MAKES HE PORT. Gold and Silver Production In creased 111 1003. TVavhicgum. Jan. 3>.-The production Bf '" jj an* paver by the rpir of th T^ted £ta!*E increase* in the ca>n<Jar j«roa accrrdins to -„ preliminary es- M* ma* br A " Fla:t An<Jre * r « Dirr:c «r o* th» Mint. Thew fig ire« show th« rid* preset to havP been ttt.2CJM. PtSSMW for !*K; silver. BMO.«M S coca, an* increase of 1.405,^ fine " __ *t t!:r Hvcras«* price jrj]v«T— ttnßSa fee eance for the - 'ar the rom ~Xi value cf the pflrw product for wn Nevsca riM»»r« ■" apparent *rrrease la fc-rsold rt*> rt of C^OOO: California. $1.- H\W. tad Alaska. SI.OSS.SOC. Colorado s-ews a deer**** of J?i*,3oO. and South Da kota JStSK- The decrease in the latter rate is jr-'ib«a^ t0 the ckMtas of the BMMato ttj« » ! > account of labor CTjfclet Mob'«*i» show? an increase in *#? fiber produft of 1.«C1P) <m e ounces; MvsH. t-9SJ9? S« asnres, and Arizona. 73;. yr, |h aaa» The greatest decreases in :h* sflirr --ndan were; Colorado. 1.0D6.600 Use csnrs: >>«<sa. w».9al ane ounces, a: ■■'. Jdais, aUi fin* ounce?. nirmaiw a steel company. £ysdic2te Beady to Take 520,000,000 of tie LEcka?ranna*s Securities. Tftr pajment of the Jlj.ooo.C«'O 3 per <_-ent •bM salf of tb*> 1.5.- kawa::rna St^«l Com parr ma: . | on =trc>j 1 has b«en isr<> riiti for fe a comprehensive plan which M cJy take! care of these notes but also mbs adeaaate provision for th« future tasra' req-jirenients of the company. I nre-Jr.? of the EhoMers srHl be aid for February i.">, arid Spryer <v Co. *8' head a syndicate 10 underwrite the v* securities to be issued. The $ir.,000.0V) 22S niil be paid off Marcb 1 in cash. "3 presest first consolidated mort?a?e •05 20* pledged as aamrtty for them ■I be canc«iipd and tho company will a» BMI first consolidated mortgase i 1«r cent gold bondf. Berim "A." and WM*> five year 5 per cent convertible rs!d debentures. Beth Issues "wil! be offered to the stock teSern ef the fnwißanj" for subEcription at « PK" cut and P5 ■er cent, respectively. ixyrr it Co. ha-.e Agreed to buy the BB- H SS.W'.yy". or ■• much of tlie securities «aty apt he taken by the stockholders. !10 FEW N. Y. C DIRECTORS. fin Places of D. 0. Mills and H. HcK. Trombly in Other Boards. *BB»rr K. Var^derbilt, jr.. and Lewis 'us L^-ard have been elected directors tit Ne»- York Centra! & Hudson River S»*r>aa Coinpanj'. to fill the vacancies izwi fey the deaths of 11. McK. Twombly ■I 0- 0. Miili?. fc l^yard and James Stillman were Wa directors of tlic I^ake Shore to sac i«« It— b. T-R-ombly and Mills, whUi the '* 0B » r '' on the board of ■ ii- New York. **"Bg» <i St. Louis Railroad, commonly kBe * 11 as the -N-.c-kel Plate," caused by t ***" f Mr Twombly and J. S. Ken **r. ■were aile-d by the election of W. H. i formerly pre?Mcnt of the New '^Ositrai, and Mr. L*-dyard. ■* e-r^ione -r^ion of Mr. Lrdyard to the boards m^l- Vnrk 'Vnt.-al aiMl pome of its J«J«« ■ ntnpanies was understood to * flu* to a desire to str«nj:then the rep ■-_-:auon nf th* le^al c->m*»T-.t in the di ■■■■B »'-' tloso road?. In addition to the BB»«BC<- r >f Mr. T^Jyard as a lawyer. FQCkc as a member of -.l*- Vaad«?fbilt •?i? ?■■ al? " > lafluentsed. it was said, tfJrLsP T? iat h« was a director of the •£« Tcrk, N>,- Haven &■ Hartford, with fcTT "TPany the N>r.- York Central har r «LURE HURT COTTON. TOO Pnt » Dropped 41 to 53 Points, but M«4e Nearly Full Recovery. ta* * a?; a :ii * r P Bat in the cotton "*« POtXriuy, follow ins the announce- Tlt 1 * th "' ■tendon <* Bobcrta, Hall Criu on the Stock E^cclsange, as the firm j^!* Exchange meait-ership alj*o. i^ it <Jr^TPf -<i rrom 41 to 5G points- in the -ne opticrif »>elo-»- thr closing fisares of fe^eij,... ay , M ay and July celling TfiU'J 2 - 9*9 * an<l March to 12.63. Tv «L, , *** announcc-d. • ev*r, that tr«,»7 I J*'l no outManding cotton con n*Tw«, * n<l h *' j '■" •■»-*'-i active in the : « i»"». a :car r rt ces tmlMBBl to above The"' " v -L" V< * r -' «"ontinu«?d until th* <*nd t tef**,*^- th * ■big prices showii:pr <A onl: ' 4 to ' H P° ints ii the ' LST COMPANY AUTHORIZED. t'^te^' Jan -~ 4) 3L Cssßßjaf'. State Su **^t of Hanks, to-day authorized Uj.... ° ollie Oooatjr Trust Caajsntui! . of <"" < SltOn ' '° do business, with a apitai • f-W^p** TI '* <li 'ors inrlud« Vi« ytT p,i '"'" s - »n»rmau, t.'onjressir.an .*. \d,,'' Jlld ' George W. Dunn, Charles S «ci!;;,,* nd '-'harles S. Syn«xl. Frank I hjii«lL ls resident and Theodore R. secreiary gi HOME LIFE REPORT. •tkh rO7lr 0711 * V** 9 iMiirance Company, of is i, g 3r +* I". Ide is president, sltawra ti:i- M Rnan «la"' statement tliat the com *•»* ' lwcntß tf > POlicyholders last year i«WnVe ,^ s nf ' ■ and its gsiiti In IV a-wrt'v 2 Tr " was Por* 1 fian iOm/m. !•*■'> .*j tllow Ala in.-rea.s.- of n<*arly .7^7 of ~* L^ , Providing -or fli^ 1U ... ii a • WW far iafcri'il dividends. •a, a eurpius of nearly JI.SOO.O'A Bri ng 8 High Class Men. *^«iL, T< * rk; *»—. K * w Tork cuy 5» «U*rifi??i .? ESS" 'JPff-s through * Tn'.?n? r ' 11 * lli « for men -.n Th« :«}*'***&'*""• ln »«:in s that Th« M I c c . d 4« ir.'n. ««r w for prwmiM *,id mm mitw. lo U ra r *ry traly «■» B- S UICHXLf* TAFT 0\ I.XSIRANCE Sees X<< Hope of Federal Law for Unifonnitj/. ■Washington. J»- . Najataai Taft to day, addressing the Association of Lire In surance Presidents. MM out no hot» for the enactment of a federal latv to govern the companies, and ailvised the executive officers to .ndfavor to obtain uniform legis lation la the statet. ••You are here to insure uniformity m insurance legislation throughout the coun try." said the President. "Tou are vory terry that the United States may riot find In thf Constitution the rigin to render uni- rm the insurance business • -n,,jrhout this country. Ct-rtainly the Supreme Court seem? to ha\« settled that question. And your only recourse, therefor*. Is to- secure euch common cction B? tlie sta.trs that the result will be Fimilar to a single federal act controlling the business. "The only function that the United States can perform is to paaa a model law Jr. the District of Columbia, and th^ro show to the world what Congress, aided possibly b7 a scientlf- c-^xi-ltision, thall believe to be the nest of Insurance law. I Fl:ail be very glad, in so far as any power Itoa in me, to encourage such action. "I have been on the bench and at the bar. and I have ru'cd that meii^inust read their policies Uj know what they contain in order to have an understanding of what the con tract i*. and 1 am conF<aous of n«>ver having read any of the policies which I have taken out because I trusted the man who ex piained it to me. But Congress, by a model law, can effect a very great purpose, and if there is anything I can legitimately do to contribute to Y our object I shall be very glad to do it. In the President's audience, were a dozen or more governors and nearly two hundred l^acers .-f the life insurance business in the United State*. The association to-day discussed plans for conservation of th« public health and ni«i«ur*-s which may bo taken in the hope of k eijinar Hf<». Dr. Walter TVyman, of the FubUc. Health and aTMlai Hospital Service; T>r aT. J. Rosenau. of th»» Harvard afedksaJ College, and others spoke on the subject. Cor-tien-ation of the health of the poMcyholders is now so paramount an issue with th» companies that one of the lar^st af them is planning a aanatorium for Its ; bolder?. aJfnd Hurrcll. counsel for the Insurance DcaMtßMMt of New Tork; E. B. Craig, of Chattanooga. Term., and others spoke on uniform lif« insurance legislation and amalgamation of rompanl' H TOBACCO SUIT DISCUSSED No Decision as to Proceedings Against Bnrlcy Society. "Washington, Jan. What action, if any. to take on the charges of pooling in restraint of trade against the Burley To bacco BaeHtgr, whose operations extend over portions of Kentucky, Ohio and Ind i.-na. hi still undetermined by the Depart ment of Justice. a T>re are many reasons, it i« paid, which make the official!" hesitate to bring: action, it being bcH that affirmative steps would lay the government op*n to the charge of ptaariag; into tlie hands of the tobacco tn it, while, on the other hand, eerious allegations that the operations of the or ganization are interfering with interstate trade would seem, in the opinion of some, to warrant immediaTe proceedings to stop the practices complained of. The impres sion prevails that no immediate action is likely. Officers and counsel of th« company con ferred to-day with Wade 11. Kliis. assist ant to the Attorney General, in charge of anti-trust suits. They were accompanied by members of Congress in some of th<» districts where the organization operates. The whole situation was gone over care fully, but without definite result. There are two methodE. it is said, by which ac tion might be taken agains the^sooiey one to dissolve it under the anti-trust law and the other to proceed against certain of the officers individually. IMPRISONED BANKER MAY TALK Pittsburg Seems on the Verge of More Revelations. .-•■ Telegraph to The Tribun-.] Pittabnrs. Jan. 'JO.— rt waa reported to day thai W. W. Ramsey, the former bank er convicted la the councilmanic bribery cases for his part in having the German Nataanai Ba.-.k nimed rt a city depository, had inform«*d District Attorney Blakeley that he was prepared to tell all he knows about the councilmanic corruption fund. District Attorney Blakeley refuses to con linn the report. Six banks were namrd as city d<*posi tories. Through the graft investigation Ssirsey, of th« German National, has been convicted; Vilsack, its cashier, turned slate's evidence, while the president and m* T of the Columbia National are utidosr arrest. There are four more banks which may be involved. The officials of these bank? say they have liothing to t-ar. as they got the city deposits on merit alone. District Attorney Blakeley said to-day that he had several sensations up his sleeve, "tar revelations cannot a!f>?t the financial standing of any of the hanks. INDICT'CLEVELAND BANKERS- Cleveland, Jan. 3). —U. G. Walker, presi dent, and W. D. Duncan, secretary, of tl-,e South Cleveland Banking Company, which recently fail*»d for more than J1.C00.000, were indicted on charges of perjury to-day. It is alleged that they made false statements to the htate bank eiaminer as to the financial condition of the bank, covering up the bulk of the $U44.(100 loan to the Werner Publishing Company, of Akron, Ohio. Dun can was placed under arrest at once. Walker waa a director in the Werner com pany. ERIE TO CUT FREIGHT RATES. Chicago. Jan. The Erie Railroad an nounced to-day that on April 1 it would file a new tariff on freight between Chicago and th<= Atlantic seaboard, making ar, aver age reduction of six cents a 109 pounds in all daaaaa. RHODE ISLAND REJECTS GIFT. Providence. Jan. 20.— The State of Rhode Island was saved from disagreeable litiga tion with the State of North Carolina to day when the House of Representatives concurred with the Senate and voted to re ject a gift ot half a million dollars' worth Ot bonds. An act requiring the acceptance of all cifts and their collection by legal proceedings was amended so that the Gov ernor receives discretionary powers. Th« bonds in aueetton will be returned to the -ivers the N<»nh Carolina bondholders' committee of New York. LIGHTSHIP FINDS STATION. Newport, Jan. 20.-Lightship No. S3. Urn floatniK beacon, on Nantucket South ihoaJ, la back '"on the job" again. The lightship -a, i,io*n fiom hrr station during a recent * l/ind, after stating new anchors at, <! chain cables at New Bedford, sta.-ted back for her station. For two days, however, ii.* vessel cruised about without being able to find the buoy which marked her SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. San Francisco, laa> CO.— The o«B'ial etos jng' quotations for mining stocks to-day ■sirre as follows: ':,,, l£r Hi' i NorcroM HO TiJaVcaiV.".' J2 Kentucky con 15 Alpha con. ••••• ;24(t.W««h Con lr «? rtiV "V. *- 10 l Mexican 1.7- KfS H-icmr . M n.Hdem B I .on . , ""l'ido n fa ' 43! overman m SSw 1 **«■? con ' • 1 *Va .. M*i«mm Nwada 74 oi, n.i^ila! I.KMCtHh Con 10 Ooutrt Curry 3a|Y«!ow Jack-it I. U NEW-YOKK DAIIA TRIBUNEi rniDAY. JANUARY 21. 1910. moorings. To-day she found th/'right spot and 13 aaain a; anchor. ° CAMBRIA. ON | PER CENT BASIS- Philadelphia . Jan. 20.-T ho directors o f the <:nbr,a Steel Company to-day dec'.arcd a semi-annual dividend oC2^ per cent, plac- SS the ? O< ' k on a 5 per cent baala, The pock had heretofore paid 3 per cent a y«e>. ro« imcetors voted to issue J3.000.000 of etock from time to time, at their discretion, tor purposes of improvements. TOPICS OF THE STREET. r^i^^urit^ 8* isS^SSS - \v/i] V A ORl £ CENTRAL LINES NOTES. CemrLS }\ 3 t be ? n plven bYb V lh « New York con t£i" «f fi 1 ak L. Shyro ar,.i the Michigan vfa.. „ , thl " lf - fl « n 'Mlon of their three matMH? ' ,i- r f-''''Katii] S $50,000,000, at their S- <*Hl \ °iS tebruary 1. The funds for the b^e^ r l e^ ee VV w York Central notes ha%* fnM Proxidwj by lne sale of stOl . k> to be ill t l d b^. y t0 - *>'- It is understood that ** t^^! ?^^I lOre has made arrangements to tell Jl^.OuO.OO) debrnture bonds to the road's bankers, subject to the action of the Pub "'■ fj"i"vi.-e Conimiscion for the id District on to« company's application for authority to Issue the same. The Michigan .Central as about 116,000,000 I«"f.t or an authorized «sj»« , oC $25.000.0W debenture bonds, and will sell these in the course of. a little time to provide for its $10,000,000. The companies v. in not be under any pressure to sell se curities, ns with the $44,(XO.iXm> proceeds of tne ivew irk Central's stock sale and a coiisiderahlc amount of cash in the treas uries of the other tv,-n roads, the £X), 000,000 notc3 can easily be taken care of. SOUTHERN RATT.V.-AV NOTES.-xhe Southern Railway will take care of its w.tw.OOi) 01 noIPB which mature on Feb ruary 1 by a sale of $10.<XX>.0W of new B per cent three-year gold notes to J. P. Mor t-^&nS 0 - an< i paying off the remaining $.i,000,000 in cash. Tlie bankers offer hold ers of the old notes the prtTflea* of ex <')iang]ng them at par for the new securi tie« at 9Si». Holders who desire to make the exchange are asked to deposit the notes with the bankers ex February cou pons, in return for which they will re ceive new notes bearing interest from Feb ruary 1 and H-._. per cent in cash. DIVIDENDS DECLARED. — Dividends r.ave been declared as follows: Broadway Truj-t Company regular quarterly 14 per cent, payable February l. Mohawk Mining Company regular semi-annual fl. American Chicle regular monthly 1 p«»r t-ent. payable February l?. Amalgamated Copper Company regular quarterly 60 '■'■ins. payable Februarj CS. Burton and Montana Consolidated Copper and Silver Mining Company regular quarterly $2 and an extra $1. Cambria Steel Company t-emi-annual 2's per cent, an increase of l per cent for the half year, payable Feb ruary 15. COFFEE EXCHANGE ELECTION.— At th» annual election for officers of the Coffee Exchange the following were elected: President. Percy B. O'Sullivan; vice-president. Henry D. Turner; trean orer, Jamos H. Taylor. For members of the board of managers, to eerve two years, Jl«iiry t^chaefer. J. D. EMckslay. Frank Norton. Richard Sutro. Louis Seligsberg and George Gravenhorst. BUSINESS MAN'S CALENDAR.— "The Comtelburo Business Calendar." issued by the Commercial Telegram Bureaux, of London and New York, has made its ap pearance. It is a busineKE man's reference work, containing information on the mar kets throughout the world, together with many useful data and tables of value to financial and commercial houses. RECORD COLD EXPORTS.— The gov ernment's report on the amount of gold exported from the United States in the last year shows a total of $132,880,000. the largest of any year in the history of the country. Gold imports were J44.056. ?66, leaving net shipments of $.SS.TS>".^SO. against $::0.?3f»,1 63 la 130S and an excess of imports of 585,152,501 in 1907. BOSTON FIRM OPENS NEW* TORK OFFICE*— eUone & Webster, of Boston, who have the management of many public service corporations* in various parts of the country, and who deal in the securi ties of Bound public utility companies. havH opened iartre offices in the Hanover Bank Building, this city, in charge of John W. Hallowcll. EW CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE MEMBERS.— Peter .1. Eichele Hnm-r M. More and Samuel Rogrow. of tills city, and Louis Nearing. of Philadelphia, have been elected members of the Consolidated Stock Exchanse. MARKEILNG OF VALORIZATION COFFEE.— It is rumored that 500.O*) bags of valorization coff»e will be marketed as follows: During F«bru«wy. 50,000 bac« at Havre. 50.00} at Hamburg and 25,000 at Antwerp, and during balance of the season 5T5.000 at New York. NICKEL PLATE DIVIDEND.-The di rectors of th^ New York, Chicago & St. Loui» Railroad have declared ar. initial dividend of 3 p«=r cent 011 th» com mon stock, and the regular annual divi dend of 5 per cent on the first and second preferred stocks. DIVIDEND INCREASED. -The Koyal Bank of Canada has increased its dividend from It per cent to 11. per cent annually. FOREIGN FINANCIAL. London, .lan. 20. — Consols closed 5-15 higher at 82 13-16 for money and S2"g for account. Anaconda was h» higher at £10 i Canadian Pacific was lower at ISS. Grand Trunk X, higher at 21%. Money was abundant and discount rates were easy to-day. Trading on the Stock Exchange is gradu ally developing a more cheerful and set tled tone, under the influence of the si**aii'/ progress of the Unionists in the elections. Prices opened better, and the batik rate reduction, followed by the good bank statement, elped the advance and made the cloae firm. Consols and iionu- rails showed the best improvement among Brit ish siiaros. an«l. fresh support and in creased Pai buying scut Kaffir.-, dia mond shar and foreign bonds higher. American ppcurities, after a weak open ing, strengthened on Continental buying, covering and fresh buying, induced by the reduction in the bank rate. The advance ■pas maintained until New York selling In t!i>> afternoon caused a sharp reaction. Chesapeake A. Ohio and the Rock Island issues were leaders in the weakness, ami lost two. points. Later, a slight recovery occurred, but the market doeed uncer tain. Call money in London. 2 per >"ut; open market discount rate for short bills. 2 15-16^3 per cent; long bills. 3 15-16@ 3 per cent; Berlin discount rate. 23i2 3 i prr cent; Paris discount rate, S^i per cent; Ptrris exchange on London, 25 francs IS 1 centimes. Berlin exchange on London. 20 marks 46-.. rf 'imi«s. Bar gold, 77s 3d. American eagles, 76s 4d. Paris, .Tan. 20. — Three per cent rentes closed 10 centimes lower at 99 franca 10 centimes. Prices were firm on the Bour?c. Berlm .Tan. JO. —Prices wrr* tirm»r on the Boer;"' upon th<- expectation that the rate of discount of the Imperial Bank i.f Germany will be reduced when the Bank Comnxitte* meets to-niorrew RAILROAD EARNINGS. CHICAGO. INDIANAPOLIS & LOUISVILLE. \Oto 1099. lfw»s. •2fi w»k in Jan. XR«.47'J *T7.4«M J74.1V.-« July Ito Ja:i H 3,216.603 C.007.049 3,03tj,u:3 DETROIT & M.MKINA'-. I*. wp*lc hi Jan. $21. 1 d; JIP.PR* J15.632 July 1 to Jan 14 «O» '.57* 355,222 trSS.OO2 GRAND TRUNK. 1M *Mk in .Tan. $723,025 $<*>45.21S *R1"J.7.T0 July 1 10 Jan 14 24.240.077 22.137,071 2i.i;.i.(MTU LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE. af m«»k in Jan. (9T5.075 $852,000 |714.af6 July 1 U> Jau M 27,804.209 55.125.081 25.£K?J,K5 MINN.. BT PAI & SAULT STE. MARJi;. •1 : wirk in Jan. X"".7.'t20 $;:io..'t«i!> 177.015 July Ito J. 1.1 14 in.^IP.TI I ll.ol«,013 6,924.140 MOBILE * OHIO. Nttmbi 1 of inil?s 1.114 1.114 2<i w«^k in Jan. *2OS.>*4 tIKTi.HK: 1147.R11 July I if. Jan 14 G. 517.017 K.ai7.l3< 8.*>«.560 TOLEDO. PEOXUA & WIBmN. 2/1 week tn Jan. ISajaf SIS.4no $ 22 !VW? July 1 to Jan 14 ♦M4.«mi» 014,57H 677.00H ST. •UIS, BOCKT NTAIN 4. PACIFIC. Jlonlh of Nov.— lilOfl. 11W. Inrr»-a.««». Gran . $1R«.«71 $l."i».W>« 51.m.<w>5 Exi). iad taxts. 11.271 M.SsB 16,403 Vet J43.WK) iO.sS7 $1,663 July 1-Sov. ."0 — nrons |728 B3« $457.!>23 J2«7 'M<7 E.\p. and taxet. 8g5.427 3T.t5.11S i-h.:;ii:» .Nc. $20:;.403 *l-'l, ~ $51.5!>8 ATLANTIC cm ELECTIUC. Month of Dec. — «;ro fs . 52«>17 Jjrj.ttf} j3j 3 031 Kxver.neti _ 13.0,10 '2.193 b3B N-,?' ~ yi3.B3T $11,443 $2,393 ChaiK's r> ' 331 8,910 TOM Burplu. J«,508 J.-..V0 $2,073 G^ • " D ?':. 3l ! >.XC $c.,,.r.04 (MM Eipensei MMi _ lO.ssi a ' m NVt $173.0ai J182.2W $20,845 Cimrsea"! 64.1U6 CO. 110 "-* s.jr r ! . $108,807 m m $18,709 •I<^'Tcaee. gPOKAKE. rOItTLA.VD ft bKATTW! Mlfe" Ot N "." *l°™ "7" 40 ... , 4 :n , 1 ■>;•> 40 Hi •'« Total op.*- YcvvJ *2aa,l^ 531,53s *Zlt.Wl TOUJ cp, " np... 103.522 5t.109 "150,71* n>, or. r»v... $1^4,611 $17,432 $87,180 Outiide op., deb. ttjti 612 It.MM Total net rev. J02.741 , $10.01.'> $t:. -.v Tare. - 33,332 641 38.754 Oper. Inrrwn*. »88.411 $18,371 ~ PT.iH July 1-Nov. 30— Tottl op. r*>.v. .. $1,4ft .r.r».1 HBS.X7I $1.2«3,t5l Total op. cap... Ma,«l 140.f»2t 8V.481 N>t «p. rev.. . $623,074 $53.04R $570,028 Outside op., d<?b. 5.539 . 325 5,.M4 Total net r«>v. |614.134 ~~ $32.72« «081 M Taxei 133,142 2.742 132.400 Op»r. lncemr. $47f.1p; $40.07S $42?.113 WBCCUJKI COMPANIES. Month of Dee — Orr. ei.ml!,Ri. *1f1.*4» . $14,370 52.070 Eipens»» 5,762 " S.2SO »2.52 a »t earnlni;*. $10.»?S7 |«.090 $4,sErt Charges ....;.. 319 702 IS7 Surplus |»,Trtß 53.32S $4,440 .lan 1-Dec. .11— '•..■•,• Oross earnings.. $132,171 $142,218 $S»,nnf> Bxp<?n-«»s 74.565 53.106 »10,24 l Net earnings. $77,311 $37,110 $20,201 Cnnrg»s 8.506 7.237 I.SOO Surplus $65,415 $49.513 $15.603 •Perreas*. ci^evei^np. SOUTHTTESTERX * -COLUM aeja Tear *ndea Dec. 31 — Gross parnioa*.. $»k>.»44 $775,737 $125,208 Op*r. <?xp«usc«. .■5.".r..t?9 501. 9>)l 53.327 Met earnlnss. $343,514 $274.13T> $71,67!) CbaiKM 3<TO>S3 243.:>44 57.339 Surplus $14,030 $30,591 $14,338 LONDON UNDERGROCXD. 4th w»»ik In Dec £30.441 i 27.127 £3.314 Jan. 1-Dec. 31. 1,4 J4,97'J 1.427.5C2 67,414 MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. (Furnnhed by Frederic 11. Hatch & Co.. No. 3'J s Broad street. New Tork.) -tccha. . Dividend. • T?id. Asked. Am Brak» P & F Mar B 80 f5 Am Brake S fc F pf....Q-M 7 122 126 American Brass.. Q-J 6 117 I^2 American Chicle Mo&Ex 12 230 235 American Chicle pf Q-J r, l*Vi 109 Am Dist Tel or X J....Q-J 4 5.-1 58 Am Coal Products Q-.T fi f>2 M American rr»»s Q-JAEi « W> 1«R American Thread pf ...J&J fi 4* 5 Am Typo Foundirs j&.r 4. '4H ' M Am Typ« Founders pf..Q-J 7 97 lot Babcock. & Wllcox Q-J 7 1«« 112 Barney g. Smith — 30 " 50 Barney fc Smith pf — 105 lift Porden's rond Milk SFJCrAISx— IIS 12O»4 Forden's Cond Miik pf..Q-M 6 l<i* in§ Bush T"rmlna! . — 5» 65 Central Flrcn-orks _ — !S 10 Central Fireworks pf... • — Jvl 65 Conn Ry & Light Q-F 4 7<?'4 '70 Celluloid Q-J&Kx « 12R 132 F I dv P de N-mours 7 133 137 Brdu P (Je N>m pf...Q-J 6 s*i S»0 Kast»rn Publishing. . — 115 — Emplr«! Steel & Iron — 7 10 Kmpire St^e] fc Iron pf. — so 90 Fifth Aye F.state* .TiJ 5 IJO — Hall Signal common... — . — 45 ss HprrirtK-Hall-Marvin - — SO 45 International Nl.-kel — — l.V> l.V> International Nickel pf.Q-F 8 IK) S4 International Silver • — 15 30 International Silver pf-Q 4 SS 103 Kirby dumber — Irt , 15 Klrb> Lumber pf • — 40. • R5 Kinps Co El L & p Q-M S 12fl m T-ai-ka^anna Steel....:.- — — fts ■ 63 London «- Edinburgh CO.J4J « 130 160 Nat Cash Regi6t»>r pf. .JS.I 7 110 120 NH»g-Bement-P Q-M " « <»n 103 NH«s-Bemi>nt-r pf Q-F « lf»2 105 Otis Ei-rator K&O 3 56 58 Otis Elevator rf Q-J 6 Dfl 101 Old Dominion S S I*J 8 ICS 115 raclflc Gas t Xi — .v_» sj Tacific Gas &El pf Q-J fi S7 «0 Pbelps, D A Co — 240 280 Popn Manufacturiny. . . . — 7K 73 Pcpe Mf«r pf ■ — SO Bt Producers' Ot! Q M rt 150 17S Pratt & Whitney pref. ,Q-F 8 100 10h Royal Bak Powder Q-M&Ex R I*W 175 Safety C H * L Q-M&Ex H 12.'. 1"3 Sen-Sen ' hlclet — 122 12fi Standard Coupler — 25 S3 standard Mtnfnc C 0.... _ — i« 1<» Ftandard Mill Co pf A&Q 3 4» C 3 Sydenham Corp ■ — 100 110 T»xas Company- Q-M 12 2t. r i 220 Texas t Faeiflo Coal...£crlo 6 95 105 Trenton Potteries . — 4 7 Trenton Potteries pref.. — «0 70 T;»nton Pot fndgr otfs.J&J 4 «0 70 Trow Director}* . — 25 35 Union Carbide • — 102 10« T"nion Fnry (J J 2 33 3S T'nltin T>-pewriter — .v> 60 Union Typewriter Ist pf.A*O 7 110 115 Union Typewriter 2d pf . AAO 8 110 115 Tnited Banknote Q-.I 4 48 53 United Banknote pf Q-.T R 52 54 r S F!nl«Mtlg S-J 4 140 150 U 8 Finishing pf Q-J 7 111 115 Virginia Railway — 28 26 Weet Pacific — -2* 2!> West Power — — — .17 T. 3 ■West Power prtf — — 55 61 BONDS. Am Malt Ist J&D fi 103 V» 104.4 .Am Pipe & K4ry m....J&J B JO3 "100 Am B S & F Ist M*S fi »6 mo Am Tube & S Ist.. AAO ft 85 95 Am Typefnd dbt MAN « 100 104 Am Typefnd new MAN' 6 PB 100 Kast PublldhhiK M*S 1 96 Inn Fifth Aye Estate M*N A — 103 Hecker-Jones-J ........NWS 6 105 106 " iTit»r XlckH Irt A*O R «2 »3^ Inte.r Sllv«r Ist ,T*J « 1O» 1114 IBler Silver dbt l*.l fl 100 103' l>Clcett <F H> Ist Q-J fi it!) 105 London & Edinb C0....F&A n 10* — New Jem*y Stmboat Ist. MAN B 85 90 N T Biscuit Ist M&f? fi 100 — North*- Coa.l R Ist M*N" 5 75 — . Old Dom S S Ist M*S 5 05 105 Ontario Power Ist F&A 5 »O S3 P«nn c& '- 1925 M&S 5 35 4O Stock Quotation Tel F*A R &5 — Sunday C & C 1925 J*J 5 «5 7O Union Carbide. Ist J4J 6 JW 102 Un Fdry Ist 6s 1820 . . . M<fcN — W> 100 Tnlted Lead dbt JA.I . 5 62 fis U S F'nlsh cons j&j 6 05 100 U g Finishing Ist JAJ 5 100 105 Virginia-Car Cbem AAO 8 87 OS"* N€W YORK CITY BONDS. '■'-'■ i Bid. Asked. 4s. May. '59. interch pj) l i 10i> 4 ii>. May, '67. interch l«wu icq 4^ss. Nor,, .'57. Interch loS',^ ion 4',-is. Ma.". '17. interch lr>2"«. 103 Vi 4», .May. '57. interch j»i |(>o 4b. Nov.. TiS. interrh <, ; , ■" J(V> 4*. Nov.. t,7. interch oT>'i ioo 4i-. Nov., 'M, r»-?i«it p*> " jao 4s. Nov.. '50. rejjrlst. ; us', flS s i rr'-js. Nov.. T. 5. int»rvh ss<i ss*» S'-. "- May. '54, coup ss'i gs»i SHs. Mai'. '■">4, rt-RtSt R«;: t RSS •Cs. Nov., *10, rev...., 102' i JO** 3*3 * nets. 4s. Maj. '59 $«ju of>-, •Coupon or registered. BOSTON CURB STOCKS. tFurnisb^d by J. Thomas TJeinhardt. No. S8 Broad stre-t. New Tork. and No. 54 Devon shire stieet. Boston.) Hijfh. l."tr. Last. Ahmerk ... 220 2^o «•«> Arizp« r.z ts 32 Ra-. State Gas Z 9 37 37 Bcsole 2 2 2 BostOß Ely 4,V 3*4 4 Beswyceto J» J> <> Cactus Pe-. »icrp«nent .... ftV ft^i s*, ihemunit 11 1 - ll', n'.j < bampion 12 10 j^ chir? Consolidated 2*» 2'i Zfn Chino I.V, 12'«. 12 7 i '■■>r^i!l Copper • 12"* If, }■>• . First National Copper... 5S rjl r,.\ Gils r-opp^r 9 s\ s* 4 Laramie H P fi- P I I «. 1 National Minlnx EirlT. «0 BS 67 N-it^ia r>ouslas 31% s 3 < inr'i 7 X« t 7 T«a- en M'titng 7O ftfi 7<» Rho<l' Island C0a1.... 1i r , ir>»i 1 ir»"j, noatbw«M Pevelopment. O' T <v., ' }»»i Kup»rior and i;lobe lv 1U i\ Vulture S\ <;• , R\ Wlllet Sliver Mines « 5! 3 6 BOSTON STOCKS. iFumishcd by IU L. Day & Co., No. 37 TVall street.) Jan.lD.Jan.2o. Jan.l».Jan.2O. Bos & A1b.. 230 230 ' Boston Cons. IS'- lH l Boston E1... — i*'< C.al «- Hecia.€6(> «6fis Fitchb^K pf.*l3o »130 C*>nt*nnia| M 32 32 NT NH li 155 Cop Range M SO'i SO Old Colony. »2iv> *200 Franklin M — 18^, WE St Hy. 94 1 Granby M.. — tIOIH do rrff in« 1(W I Ma.-s Cons M *\, 7>i Mass Xl Cos i«'4j tS IMohnwk M. . «♦ 70 do prrf... RO «O | .Vo Rulte . . 44 ' i 4«» Am Pneum.. 7 7UlOsceola M...158 ir>« do pref...*lo - Old Pom M.. 47 r i'i Am T rY T..IM li«sli ' Parrot M 20 •_•<» New EnK T.tSB ISB Quincy M... 87 M AV>st T S- T l« 1H Tamarack M. H4 63 do prof... OT t!»>' j U'olverino M.143 US Un Slioe M. IWH «7V* ! U S Smelters 40 4»'i do pref... 23 7 » 2D*;| do prof.... M fti Arcadian M. « T% C f» Oil 3S'i .•«■""•» Ar.antu- M...11 l<*'i!Mass Gas. ... 7S I.*1 .* 7s Hhannon M. 1&S 13?ij <!•> pref . RB x - •■ I S Unit Fruit.. l 67 167 iUtah .., 40 40 : j •Asked. tEx dividend. JEx njshts. COLLATERAL TRUST NOTES. Maturicr 1000-22. Cfai IllrtlSl by Swart weut A Appensellar, No. 40 Pln« at.) , Approi. Name. Maturity. ISW. Asfc«4 jiWd. an ricar 4t< .-. Mrh \r, mil. {ihs jisjk -■mr <n do 1p c, M-ii 15. IPI2 05?* «7'» 510 AM '"• T, «s rp, Mch. IMO t«» T<>OS 380 Beth Sl#ei «p ,• Nov. 1014. . nn'i I<ki «oi> C 1( £D 4 p •-, July, 1013 i>6*i f>T': <w C. t', t* ABLS pc, June, 'U.lOini 101 420 1) &II eqts 4'i pc. July. "22.101% 102% 415 <;en Rubber 4*4 pc. July. 1910 UZ'.j MH b'.',i> II;j<i»on Cos llpf. Oct 15. '11 jm nu 4 tt Inter UT♦» pc. May. J!»l I. 1»: 104 >i a.(.i) X c X & L rt p r, ifrpt. 1012.. 87 9* «20 4u 5 t c. May 15 1811 . |«l !.T t.'m Lack St (S >r) spc. Mi MO. »>, l<Mi'i 4«H) fj-. (| yrl ip c. Mch. ll)l«j., 80* i 104)i,i 4-0 LB•M H• P <•• Feh, 1010 rmTi 1004 440 l.'iui:, *N5 nc, M<-h 1010..100 IOOS .'! fX) Mlih Ontml r» pc. Feb. mio, WT» l<*t>'» 440 Mlur. *c St f. 5 p .-. Feb. ll»n. j)y p^^ 0/>0 NV<** HR 5 p .-. Kf-h MO.P0 T 4 lOOH 440 NvNllat 11 r. p .-. 1910 ,-... |o ,r ViV — Nr.rf k \V 5 o c. M»v. 1t(l4». .nm'i tort. ' * f;o I'rjin .*> pc. Slca IR. ioi«> . 100 1O0>: ;j\x'» ,St r. < S 1- ;'; ' r> i". Jan. 1911.-. f>!» n<»ii iv. do 4', P c. leh. 10111 ph „- - HOl , Soi.thcrn Ttv 5r <■ Feh, 1310. . ti!>% jfi<(ii , 41 , TMewater «p c. June, 1.-.., . .101*3 UC .•,-.» Weil KAMH pt , Aus. '10,.1.M»»i joi -423 GUARANTEED STOCKS. (Furnished by Edwai B. Smith <t Co.. No 27 Pine street. New Torlc.J Bld.AsUed. BUI . A?ked. Alb * Sus...*_l>o 31» M Coal RPf '"- 110 Alh A- Vt TO 73 ■■■ A. Ijitv..ZW — Allejh & W I*' l 130 Manhattan ...135^138 Ani T& C . 7rt 80 llassatv Vy...1H0 ,112 Uj C A L..153 '■ — ■ |H|BH...UI i:¥> Auk & Sav..ll<) 118 Mobile *Ppf 75 »5 AGA-J| M. «> 7" M&O stk t cf« -i to Boech Creek. (Ml 1«3 M«r C * Bak. •« — T* S&FF. .IS ■ do pref 1?) 1«» Bost fi. A1b. .282 in '■'■ -r-- v EJ..IR3 I>B Bost & 1v>tv..223 — *« Bxta M 0 IM Host & Prov.2*> •"«' VI v »•'!' * Dec..t.«3 130 H«- 7th Ay.133 143 Naah * lsrw..Zl!i — Bklj-n City. 190 2OQ New Lon X..lP'> -- 1 Cft n C 0.. .144 IRJ NY& II kp 300 — - '"--mada 50... M 73 VYBaMR pf..HO vjo Cata Ist pf..11.T " 120 NT L. &-W..124 UH do 2d pf...H3 I 120 N T Mut Tel 102 — Car & 5u5...215 — N'lnth Aye i."- '""• C CresstOTn. J>i) 130 N.-.rth Car. . .181 170 CPN iI ■ 2.'. -. — i North iN ir>..t»3 — Chat .t G. 100 ins ! North (N J).. W 05 C A 10th fits. 75 85 j I North Fenn...l!>* 2<i« C E T Cfs «■"! *« ! Northw Te! ..MS 114 do ctfs pt..U3 125 Nor . T W pf..2<*> — CS&Cpf..l33 143 Old Colony ins 200 Clrfaeld * M.135 U5 Osweyo & S 111 — Clove & 1....] 17* Pac &At T... «7 ■ 75 do Spl B«t. f>o 104 P«t & II R . . v.»»> — Ooi .v X.....201 20S j Pat&R3m...lM — Cone AM 170 — Pemlg Valle.> I*o Cone A P.... 170 — P-n fc ■ Vy..lS3 130 c&- P R pf..lSs 143 Phlla G & ■ 200 — conn River. .253 C« PB& t. E... M »7 C Ry & L... 75 77 do pref 6.S 74 (io pr#f »» 53 PFt W i C..17.1 17« •■ T C Pf N.I. 75 7» < do special.. .l<W 175 Ha-, ton &M. 75 H P McX * Y..1U3 129 D& Bd Brk.lPO 2f>o j Prov 4- W0rc.270 255 T>t H4; 5... »• 10.1 Kfns & Sara. 2«2 Kant Perm... 140 RiGVy 115 — Klghth Av«..200 S3O Rome O 140 "-> Elmira &• w.ino 120 R W A - O IS4 _•■; do pref 142 152 i Rut » Wh....140 IM rrl«« K»1..".'."'» 245 Sara &. Ech. . .1«« 173 Erie & Pitts. 160 Second Ay»... 15 30 Flfh pref. ..ISO 135 |?liaion Ry....120 EM rW * J pf..133 145 'sixth Aye IN 130 42d St &GSF.2<TO — So & At Tel.. *T. 81 Franklin T. . . .TT 4fl gouthw of G..1K1 US G TIRAB C 0.252. 252 25S st L. B l*t pf.125 T ( — r G & Btk T...10S 11G do 2d pref.. M 63 Or Rlv Vy...123 ISO St j& So 8.. 35 — Hart & CW. 42 4« ! do pr*r 1"." 113 Herefprd .... Si 93 TiOR As.. 170 — 111 C Ij L... fW Ml Tun of gt L.. .125 — 111 & Miss T. 70 «<> J23d St 200 MJ Interocean T. Xi 106 I v N J KR.tC.24S 252 Jack Lft S. . *S — I'pp<»r c.-«#,. ..123 — .Toilet & Ch..l7<> 177 C & B Rlv.. 17K KA & G R. 140 1W OC| 8 Vy..l<« 154 KCSL&Mptcs 7S M i; f* B 73 S3 , KCSIj&C pf..130 14f> Vy of N T 125 1.T5 li BA M g0.r.00 S4/> IVt & Ma!>s...l«O ISO T, *- M U pf.ifiO ' 170 Warr»r» .170 177 LSXr.tCII3 120 IWXAI 110 150 GOVERNMENT BONOS. Th* folloTvinsr ithows yesterday's ctoalhs quotations for (fovornment bond?, compared with Wednesday's: - Tan. 19. — -Jan 20. — Bi'l. Anked. Bid. Asked. T". S. 2s. r-r ior.o 100S 101 l -m 10«*» 101 '■* V. 9- 2s, c«up., i«.",d 100% — 100S — 1". 8. Bs. rejr.. I<xxv. is ..lOl^V lOCi mi»i 1TO«4 L. s 3s. coup.. ]{x»S ia.ioi\ io2 l 10l»i lOM U. S. 4k. re*., 1025 114 1 , 115' 3 114's 1151, 1". If. 4«. .'ottr> , 1P25 \U\ lir.H 114« i 115* i rananiH 2a. r»g., IWW. . . ini> lni inn ioi ranama 2y, ccip., 10.>6..1<X> 101 100 101 BALTIMORE STOCKS. iFtirnlfhtd by Van Sr:hal.?k & Co.. No. 7 Wall street.; Asked. I \sked. ln:tM Ry.. JS'i 13*;|Cctten T>u<-ic. 1 - 7'^ do incomes fiß-'4 ♦W> » do mromei. 22 25 do 4.' X* B«'* NRy&L. 5s I>7' »>>'» G B V T I'j 2U Lt A Pew pf. »2 84 do Incomes 10 14 I do 4'il 92 <H do lsts ... 41 42'ijCh CRy 9a.. 100 l<>s Seatjoard Co CS^i 2« Ich C Xl 35.. JH» n» Ho Ist pf.. 7« b'£ \Cor\t Trusr. . .21."> 225 Ho. 2d pf.. 4ft 4« I Liiion Trust.. 70 7H Seal, a L45.«?4 MM 1*;1 *; Third Nat 8.115 1?3 dolO-yrss s»f»'* r»9 s » I Kid *. Dafw.-tM I.V« Consol Gae.. — I^s j Maryland Tr. 7« S5 do 6s IDO'i l<v>'i|Ncr Cat Rj-.llS 121 THE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. _ N«« or |(. January 20. 1003. B«-an», bacs STltCbees*, pkgs 072 Flour, bbie 3.7U3|EKga. cases B,r»Mi I'lour. sacks 12.3111 Dres'd poultry.pga 4.75>2 Cornmeal, bbls.. 2nr» Live pcultrj". Crts 2.370 ♦"ornmeal, ba^s . 2. 4O"' Oranges <Fla), ••«. 1.25<» Oatmfal. bbls.. . KO«t OnsM (Cal). cs. 3.100 ■^Vlieat, bush 42.000 Lemons (Cal). ,n. 3to Corn, r.<m:i «. 750 : Prunes (Cal). pkr» 4.275 Oats, bush 73.200 1 Apples, bbls . fI,3XV P«ec, bush 800 1 A pp les, boses. . . .. I ,M>3 Barley, bush 1. 27". 1 Potatoes, bbls . 7.235 Malt, bush R.<h>h Onion.-, bbls 2.5*5 Rice, keta f>,275 Cranberries, pkjjrs 27 Hay. tons .. I.IHO Drted fruit, pkgs. SM .Sti-aw. taas 10 Rest*, bbls «T. MillfeM, ions.... Tar. bb!» 113 Grass »<>ed, bags. 222 Sugar, bbls 300 Hops, hales S3 ; Supar. bags P. 073 Beef, hhli. 339 Molasses, bbls 2,0*5 Beef (canned), cs 1,24« Oil (lubt. bbi».. . •» Pork. bM» BejOtao stock, pkgs.. 70 Hams, pkes 147 Peanuts. ha«r 07.". Bacon, pkgs 170, Tobacco. hnd«. 2-NV Cut meats, pksrs. Tobacco, tierces.. n« lArd. tierces 2flS Tobacco, pkirs . stQ Lard, kojrs 4.ti40 Whiskey, bbia.... 230 Tal'ow. pkffs. . cotton, bales 2.123 Butter, pk»^ 4,970 1 Cottonseed oil.bhls 1,540 ; EXPORTS. VTh eat. bush.... 11,8351 Tar. bbls .•-'.. • -'. fi7 rorn. b»ish •. . 3.'!.2H2tßef pet. {rals. . ,-.«n2 o*4 Oats, bu*h I. .V*) Naphtha, .2.410.«03 Buckwheat, bush 10,221 1 Gasolene, gal.s 113.120 Peks. bush l^.CofseM nil. R als. .T2.00 Beans, bush ♦S6-%!Lub oil. sals. 37*530 Flour, bble 9.27."» ! Pork, bbls 772 Flour, sacks . 12.77S[B<ref, bbls 1,346 <;ornnieal, bbls.. 424iBe< f. tierces IH Feed. Ib 59.760! Bacon. Tb 101325 Bran. Ih 41>,?OO; Hams. It) 45.M»> Orass seed, bags 6M»'l^r<l. Tb 653.230 Hay. bale*. 1.335 Tallow, rb i.auO T\ hlskey, pals... .'OOlGrpase, rj> . 42.500 Ollca.k«>. n> . 2,720.100 Butter. rh 6.1"V) Spirits turn, galß 14.9S0)che«se. lb 900 Kosln, bbls 311 i CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron. Nor. No 1 I Cotton, middling. 14 15 foundry fl9 00 Coffe*. No 7 Rl<v S«i Iron. Be. No 1. 1* Wi Susar. granulated 5.15 Ste»l rails 28 00 I Molasses.OK pmc 40 Ptaml cop. spot. 13 2.1 I Reef, famtly ... $lt» 2.1 Tin 32 25 I Be«r liams ... . 25 <»o Exchange lead. 470 ! Tallo^r. prime . . i5 T i Fpelter 6 17' i Pork, mess 23 5O •WhMt.No 2 red 120 [Boss, drsd. 1«orh 12 •Corn, No 2 nix.l '- | Lard. Mdle West 12.50 Flour. Mpls pnts 575 | •Nominal. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. N«»»r York. January 20, 1010. GRAIX-WHEAT — Fairly active: prices. aftT showing weaUness early, ralli«J and showed grains of about l'ic from the low of the morn i"i{ an>l closed steady at a net advance of \i<s He. fisilliliunt appeared to favor aii advance after th* recent sharp downward movement. The nervousness in Wall Street cans*^d appre— l.eiaion. biu when stocks rallied in the after noon whpat advanced easily, wrth qolta acthe btiylnjr: bidn wer<"> cut cf line, and no business wai r. ported. No - red wheat closed at %l 20 elevator doni»stic and fob afloat, nominal: No 1 Northern Duluth and No 2 hard winter, $1 23 f o '.. afloat, nominal. ( T>RN — clf,.*inx »t a n«t advance of 'iigV-. Commis p|<m he/u*es were on both sides ef the market, but on tba whole, sentiment seemed to favor a rally. No 2 corn here • losed at 734 c f>:e vator domestic. 74c delivered and 72c fob aSoat. all nominal OATS — Firmer, in sympathy with other grain, closing at an advanco of '^r. Cash pats steady, wHa mixed. 2« t n 32 rb, nominal, natural white, 2fl to 32 Tb. 52'tlNWe. and ■ lir-ped wiiue. 34 to 42 rt\ 53'-;'Sr6'r RYE — Quiet; No 2. Wostern. S9\c, nominal, fob New Tork. BARLEY— Nominal. NEW TORK PRICES. Wheat: Te*ter- Open Hish. Low. Clfs*. day. May... $1 10* $1 17 5-l« $1 1«H Jl 17 $1 lf>»» July... 108H 108 15-KI 10S 10S% 1 0S»* Corn: Slay... — — — 77 7fifi July... — — — 7«*i 7« t-ept... — — — 7*J"i 75»* Ostts: Ma> — — — 63? i oZ't I.NTEKIOR RKCEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Cats Try-day ... 742,000 707. 4W7.000 Last week UM.OOO 590,000 350.000 Last year 345.000 605,000 367.0U0 SEABOARD CLE.VR.WCES. Flour. Wh««at. Corn To-<iay &l.«0l> 28.000 lfii.OOO 1.a.-t week 4.«"i0 224.000 lSw.otiO Last year 7.000 2U0,C00 21.C0J COTTON — Opened steady at a decline, of 4 tf ir, points. Renrrally 10315 points lower en the. active months, rallied to within a point cr two of last nlßht's finals, but under a very nerv.ius tone, foM oft to a net loan of about 41JT44 points with March touching Vt.mr and May 13U(tc The nutrkel becsane a little mon» active m tlie last hour. March closlnsr at 14c and May at It. 12c. .*k>utli»rn spot tnarkets were nonilnaily uucbansed to \m hljfhcr. Local cuntrati prr »-s': _. . . Ycster- Open. Hi«h. I.nw. Clone. day Jaruary .14 06 14.0* 13.71) 14.02©14.05 14.ii rrhniarv... —• — — 13.05»1»,00 14.07 March 13 85 14.10 13.« a 14.W1f14.0r 14 12 April ... — — — l4.»M!grU.(>« 14. 1S May 14.0S 14.30 1.1 SO 14.12-914 11. 14.21 JniM 14.08 14.0R '«'•* 14.125J14.1 1 14.20 July 14.10 14.22 I.lxl 14.12®14.14 14 L'» Ausust -Jag? JIM 13.»V> ir... fH>6I3.P2f H>613.P2 urn Het>t«TTib*T..l.".O-"' »*«« 12.7s l.Ta*>6l3.lrt 13 17 October '-!?« J=lr l - r '° 12.7(Vt?12.7t 12.«4 Dec*. mber. .12.35 12.3j 12.35 13.c0#13.5a 12,60 Spot cotton was quiet, v,i!]| pri.-rs 25 points lo»-r at 14 I.V for ml.idlinß upland anil 14. uv for iiixitUlni: Oulf. Scales, 2T^> bales; dellv. on Dontrmct. 400 baKs. Uverpool cablrgt—Smt «te«dy: saKs. B.o<io hales; speculation an( j purt. s<»<> t.«l^s. American. 7,000 bales; Imports none: middling upland. 7«ld; futures .menej s»»-adT. Nt 4<W points advance; el<«ed weak 11 . H»J» pointii lower; January and January ary. 7.20 l »d; February-March. 7.3U: March- April. 7.33 d: April-May. r.aftH4: May-Jun" 7.:ivd: June-July awi Julr-Aurnst. 7.35 - \n- September. 7.17.1: September" »<-tt.t>e: 6 75d- OrtObtf Novenibri. b..1*1; November I>ibuiL. r' 0.454. and Dec*mber-January, fl.4i!W •«"«• tOI IKK Md at r. points de.,!i tor Jatiuarv «nd February and wn.-hanjed for th» other pflsi'loni". sradnally hardened and fielttd at a net advanp» of S»1O points. Salr-s. 10000 hess. S;«»t *tr.ady an<T un.-hansrd »t fl . " for IUo No 7. Local contract prli-ei: ' ror Oprninß lIlKh. Ut . lo^ V *day" January .C«T. H.HS 6.H5 *; 7.'k»Ml >« a«r, Ftbniary •••"„■ — — 7.' > «i4i <s4» rt 7u March <I-W 8. So* 6.V) rt.VUJrtW Apr" — — — «.s-,flH.jn>. «7 S M«y — — — «oou«j.as 6.50 Jun« .... — — — «.90«N1.»r. &Srt July C.53 G.SS C.S3 tLW4?7.<H) 6.M August-. — • — — »!.U3Q7.Ot» 6.X» September ..<9O 6.30 6.00 (LSBCTM « •« October — — — «.»sii7.Oi> «.&> November .. — — — 6.0.Vi57.P0 *-25 Dacemb-r ..«C0 6.W 8-W «.K>37.(» 6-?-> I i i"t X AND MK.AL- Flour Inactive, with prices nominal. I'KO\!«I»)\« Inactive and easier. sellinn do»u undn liquidation Influenced oy a- de cline In live hops and fairly <ib«ral receipt;*. PORK — Qui«t; miM. $23 »O; fArnlly. • *2«5fl- S2B W. short fl*ar U2."»9?27 50. BEEF — Steady; it>e*s. $ti s"if »12 50: family.. *I<>® Jlfi f.O: piickei *::•':«•-"• estr* Indi* me««. *;4 snns23. BEEF HAMS — Steady: <24f?t125. PRESSED. HOOS- Bacons. ll«ic; IS^i «». ll»ic: l«o Ib. 12t: it" PJ 12e: pt«s. ■ 12% c CCT MEATS — ! kl«"J bellies. <jul«t: amokinsr. •".,-. 10 Ib. 13e: 12 n 13c; H Ib. JISc. picUl»d hams steady; 13H914& TALX.OW— St»»dy; 'Jty. tJTic: countrr. •-•■. LAllt> — -•»».!- n-i.!^ 1 West. 12.73 H 12.55 c: city qui»t; I'JH'"; reflned meady. .^outh America. 1,4.23 c; Continent, 1.1.40 c: Brazil kecs. 13.2.V;. COM POUND—Quiet: lOUc. STE APwIN'E— Steady; ole«. 17c: city ■ -!. .i:»*ic. Rt"6AK — Refln»<J slow. pr'cej qncbanf-d. Bee* auijar in L"t)1"n as unchanged to '» '■ Icn-?r: rairaan and February. 12» 0 4 id: May. 12» 11 '»d flaw her" quoted: Ontrt*usp»l. P* s t»st. 4.oßr;tnu.<icova«li>. W test. ■ aft. *nd mo lasfte* suicar. so r.»,r. 3.33 c Tone steady. BirE — ly to Rrm. with a srood il»mand Iccally; at th 9 South a moderata tra*« t. as noted. >IET\I. 1 ttasptaH ewer: spot *nd January clclnj at 1.1.12>i •13.X7'-'- : February. March and April at r*.l. '■» 15.3-"><- - Lec«l d ai*r« ijuote lake ropper at 13.75© 14c; electrolytic »t 1,t.r.0^i.n.75<-;and ca«tln* at t3.23#1«.«2S TlN— Weak, spot. 52.10 «32.40 c; January. 32. 2 32.40 c; February. 32.10532.45 c. and March and April. 32-10» 52..".0 c. London weak, at *14« 13« f«r sr-^t and £14« 3a for future*. I.KAD qajet: spot. 4.Ci7HS-»-72Hc N»w Torfc: 4.500 4.«0« East ST Louts. London nnehance<t «t £ i:'. 13» od. mi TSR •w-ak: spot. 6.10e6.25e N>-v Tork. P.f»o«?6c Kant -• Louli". -London unchanred at i".i ss. IRON n-as higher in Lond-in. at •"'•2s l'-jd for Cleveland •warrants. Local market iinohang»d- No 1 foundry Northern. $1S 7^ •<? *Tf> 2-">; N.-> 2. $l<* 5o«-$i»: No 1 Soutb«rn and No 1 Southern soft. SIS r.O-ssin 25. Plsr iron fertlflcates unchanged. ?.'o «al^s. TJeR-ulars clA«ed: Cash. *lrt "O'fi SIT 2.".; .Taninr-. $18 50® Sl7; February, Sl7 25: March, $17 3O; April. $18 s«^fl7T»: May and .Tun-. $1»5 "0«fl« UOi.A.^K-i .\>D SYRI'M — Steady to flrrn, business fairiv actlv* and prices un'<ha r N.VVAI. STORES — Spirits tnrpent!n» dull and nominal, r.osin and tar qutet and un cbansred. OIL.« — Notwithstanding th» dcclln- In th« priew of f!ax»e--i. t h« market for lin»ee<J «•!! whs ur.>-hangoti. anil .-ara prices are naid to b*» fully maintained, r.eflne.j petroleum steady at recent prices. OTTOVSEF.D Oil. •>« r early, : ■:• ral lied is lisa cotton adv«ncM and closed steady at S points advance t<-> 7 D«ln's decline. Sales. 11.100 bbls. Local contract prices: T«s*«t Open. Hish. Low. ("?r.«». dar. Spot — — — 7 '»«*r7 15 7 U January 7.12 7.12 7.12 7>)7tt7 10 7.14 r -bruary .... — — — 707<87.1t 7*o March 7.14 7.1R 7W» 7 17«7 I 7.1« AprH — — — 7 1»517.:i 7.1S Mar 7.25 7.25 7.1 a 7.22«r7.r: 7.2S July 7.2< 7.20 72S 7.2fVp7.W> 7.30 S*pttmber . . .7. 17 7.17 717 7.21«7.2» 71* 0< tober • ■ 6.70 6.70 6.70 6.7236.7S 6.73 COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. N«w Tork. Jan. 20. 1010. BE.IN* A.YD PEA? — Receipts. 203 bam beans. Domestic whit« without chanx*- Feelln; sr«ad '. but only tanciew qualities reach our mitside flgti»-»s. Red kidney firm, with lisrht export ,-.rder« Scotch peas uTichans»d. EB.\.N? — Marrow, choice, bU3h-:l $2P5313; me<llam and p»a. $2 324'g?2 3,": whit- kidne-- £13OUS:: ."A: r»d Wdney. $2 02Se$2 05:- yetlow c?«. $3 2-V black turtle aoup. $2 O.VfrSS: Hma. • «aHfornia. no*is2 05. PEAs— Scutch, tass. bushel. $2 27 3 <i«2 30. BITTER-- Receipts. 4.07** rk -«. A shade steadier on the fanciest grades of fresh cream ■--■ oth"r graden abundant, •lull anl -weak. Trading in held creamery at trrexular rate* from SOn far comtnon up to Jl3c fur- fancy, wt h ■"" - casional lobbing sale? at 34c. Creamery, *V° - cials. Ib. ">. »jctran. 34: first*. 321?33c; peconds. 30(jj 31c; third*. 20. : reamory held. s^eciaJ*. 03e34c: extras, 32'532'ic.: firsts. Sl-gSIHc; aer findn, 2t>«3oc: state dairy tubs", flnest. 23c; jrvid to prime. 504?32e: nnnnon to fair. 2>Ml29e; pr*» pee». specials. 23!jc; .-xtras. 23 562ac: firsts. 27527 l ie; seconds. 24©25 c: TTestem Imitation • r«»anirn.-. firsts, 26^28c. factory, firsts. 2&c. pecsnds. 24524 thirds, 22^2rtc, packinor stock, No. 1. 2T.c: \W _'. 24924 4c: X<>. 3, 2K823c. < HEEBE — Receipts. 072 bo.xc?. Fair <rotW for full cream, holders firm on leairabl- grades. Hfirh grade whims firmly su."»ta:n<H. but wint-r made accumulating; holders rut price* whenever attra.-tiv*. and quotattoDS conform with buslnena doln^r. f*tate full or»am. specials. 17';'*fl*«": September, fancy. 17Uc: October, best. W^xc; winter made, best, l-V^'fil'. 1*!-.1 *!-. common to fair, 13'^QlDUc: skims. IV: lbs. fail ma«le, sire-l*:?. 144«: winter made. bsst. lltfl^a: fair ta gooU. 8»10c : common. 4 *'B7c; full sMms, 3©4 c. BGG9 — Receipts, 3.5151 case*. Fresh In small supply, but demand is light and con tinued mild weather gives th« market a *liK!it'\- casi- r tone. Storage tend stight'y In buyers' favor under fr-er off^Vlnar. Ptate. Pennsylvania and nearb», hennery i»hit«. fancy. 4GS4Se; umall. 42©43 c; gathered. 4<>a> 45c: hennery browns, fancy. 43045 c: jrath ered. 4Oia4".'c: fresh gathered extras. 44^45c; extra firsts. 41 ©42c: firsts. 39 ©40 c: fresh and late gathered, lor\-e r grades. SoS3*c: refrig erator, fancy. 2TH#^>e: firsts. 2SH®27c; sec onds. 2-^4 »2«c; third?, 24©23 c: poor. 22» 2Sc; dirties. No 1. 23c; undergrades, 10<£22c; cli»<-k!«. 17?f2nc: I1nn»«l. choice. 24^c. FRIITS— — Quiet, with a furth»r d» 1 clme on prlm« evaporated apnles. APPLE! , evaporated, fancy, Ib. lO'i#11c; choice. t»« »'«(■; prim^. 7 »i (? 7 U <• : Canadlnn. prime. 9%Q 7.-: common to fair, SJffi'-ic: old, tsvjK- c sun dried. Canadian.- -«% ;r«V •: Southern." 5,8 s*;c; PcjinsyLvanla.. «'£G4c: cores and »klns». TOO Ib. Jl<soSsl-75': chopped. *1 73 -*sl o<l CIIKRRIES.. «>. -17@l«c: RASPBERRIES! evaporated. 22 l Jß22iic-. BLACKBERRIES. •*. ■'!-■■: HUCKLEBERRIES, 13013 c; APRI COTS. California. Moorpark. 124 c; Royal. 11S114'-: PEACHES. p»«!ed. 15@20e; un peel^d. «®Sc: PRUNES. 3ti74<?. FRESH— Apples In liberal supply and selling slowly, with prices favoring buyers. Cranberries drag ging at easier prices. Strawberries slightly firmer. Orans s in liberal supply and show- Ing wide rang* In quality: be»t fruit sells well. Tangerines, mandarin* and grapefruit, steady for top grades. APPLES, table sorts, bbl. $2 25354 50: Greening. $2 252r53: russet. £2s s2 25: far Western, boxes. $I?O«J3.V>; CRANBERRIES. Cape '- O late. bbl. $:t S" 50; early blacks. J3@ s4; Jersey. $4£S4 50; STRAWBERRIES. Florida, quart. 10S»50e- ORANGES. F'ortda. box. at r»O«*S3 5O : other Florida.- Sl<S 53; Porto Rico. Socf»s2 75: Cali fornia. box. $1^;*;:: Arizona. $' 23353: TANGERINES. Florida. strap. SI r.O**s.-J: Porto Rico, half box. 7rici?si: Cuban. 7."»c# $1 35; MANDARINS. Florida, strap. Jt 5O?» 23: GR.\rFFRT-TT. Florida, box. Sl2sSs4; Cuban. 75c«rS2 75: Porto Rlc<», ?IC*s3."7; Nassau. 51«3053 3t: PTNBAPPLE3. Florida, rrate, 7,">cSsi Cuba. 75cg5173; Porto Rico. 75c® $1 73. HOPS — Fairly active movement an«l price* gradually gaining strength. Very little doing locally, but the market shows a little firmer undertone. St»te. 1009. prime t« choice. S3© 84c: medium to good. 31 ®32r: Pacific Coast. T.ioo. ' prime to choice. 24C23c; medJum to g.-od. Sl#B3e: state. 1!W. prime to choice, and lf*o7. nominal; Pacific Coast. 19O*. pr'tn* to r-boi.-e. IS-S2oe; f.»07. 13@15c; 1006. SglOc: Germans. 1!K»O. 6S@72c HAT AND STRAW — Mark-t ,t nues t^» te:->d higher. Receipts limited, and new in voices show only moderate increases. Sonr* Canadian hay in bond being opened up for local uae. HAT — Timothy, prime, larse bale*. 100 ih, $ll7'ig'l2O; No 3. to No 1. Ji 05* $1 13: shipping, $1: packin*. iln •'!.-..■ clover a.nd cipver. mixed. Ssc©sl 10. STRAW — Long rr*. SOC3Sc; short and tangled rye. 60c: oat and wheat. 50c. POULTRY ALIVE^ — Receipts. •» car^ ay freight and about 1 car by express. Trading onl^ moderately act've. and with stocks as 4 cleaning up, it was decided not to unload any stork that arrived after mldnlsrht of last nijrht. and 5 cars are being carried ov»r. CHICKENS, spring, lb. 19c: FO"W7-S. ITe; ROOSTERS, old and young. 11c: TURKEYS. 12«17c; DtTKS. 17c: GEESE 14air.e; GUINEA FOWLS, pair. s*c; PIGEONS, pair. 30c. DRESSED — Very qu'er. and the limited »trppli>!« are fully ample for all requirements. Western advices continue strong ard holders are rirm. especially on fowl*, chickens and ducks. r»r» pack-d — TURKETS. Western, •faided. 22524e: Haaisia. «Ir?* picked. ■» lected. young toms. 24U2."-. youn^ hens, 24c: •>oung hpns and toms. 24c; fair to good. 221? 2.* c: old'toms. 21c: Pmithern. iry nicked 22 fi'2.le: scalded. 22 23 c; canons. Philadelphia* 20£30 c: Ohio. 22&2« c: other "We«t»r 18® 2Si-: broilers. Philadelphia, fancy squab, pair. 75990 c: fancy. 4 Ib and under to par, lb. 2K<j3oc; P*aa#rivania. »4#lts; Western, dry picked, milk fed. fancy, frozen, 2Sc; fresh. 24 (fi^r.c: corn fed. fancr. froren. 2">c: fresh ]W(32lc: Michigan, scalded. 19*2'>-- ether Wetitern, lS©2oc: CHICKENS, roasting. Phil adelphia, fancy, f> Ih and ov«r to pair. Ib. 2<«® 27e: Pennsylvania. « lb. 21<f22c: Western, dry picked, milk fed. ■* lb. 22jJ23e: corn fed. is»^. 104 c: Ohio an<l Michigan. 101T10'.-. other Western, IS 10c: do. mixed we!eht."». Phila deiDhia. 23c; Pennsylvania. lr.JrlDc, Western, milk fed. drr Dlcked. 19Uc; corn f»tl. 17c; West»rn. ncal'led. s<>Uc: Ohio and Michigan 16'itr17e: others. 15fflt»e: FOWLS. Western, bc.\«-s. fiO lb and over, dozen. 18c: 4S tb. 17»ic; "rt to 42 Ih. I."> '- 'I'i^c: Western, barrels, dr^ ni. ked. heavy. ITc; small. t.'.Hl«.': Ohio and Mlchlcan. «ca!ile<l. 17c: ether W«st-rn. 14® 17c: OLD COCKS. i-.'-v DUCKS. Ohi« and Michigan. 2O«21c: Western. lfifrSOc: GERjiE, Eastern, white. -'Oc. dark. 1«@l«c : MaryUnd. Jerscv. etc. 14'S15c: nearby. 12$ 13c: ' Wis consin, stuffed. I.V-; Western. tftOlSc; SQVABS. prime, large. whit« doxeo »2 7S«« $.": poor. dark. $1 50: .-alls. Roff7sc; GUINEAS, sprtne. r, Ib and over. pair. |l. CA.MF, — RabMtn in fair demand at 14f»-.'f>, ntid prime lots steadily held. Jack rabbits ■low. r.01r.-.Oc POTATO KS AST* V«.KT\BI ES— Potatoes In nioderhte oupnlv *n'! Kteady for choice. Sn-et potato*-* dull ami weak. California »J-t i.'h.>k*^> *carce. / New beet« and carrots In fair demand and ste*«*v. Old carrots sasfteff Cabbag*s n-'-.k.r Celery ,l || and accumu latlng rsaIMMOT tn aettv* .lenia- and hljshrr. ci»i. >rv and escarole. firmer, with «ome *a)e» hither than quoted. Kale and spinach more r 1 ntv and lower. Lettuce gen erally poor. Old onion* firmer for ehoic*. Perm nc-jrce Beana higher. Pepi«.-, dull. Par«lev lo«er. Tomattoea in liberal aupr*lv POTATOKS, Ber.-niida. second <-ror> \.\ ■ ss« *4 75; Maine, In bulk. I<sO lb. $1 75|» J2: b«. -tl6 ft «»*l 85: tat* and WeMern. in btilk. ISO lh. $! sO«isl "■"• basr. Bl S*#n «n Western. 130 Ih »>ag. *» SfJ*J 552 fro)lt<i "tock. l>a«r. T.V*JI 25: SWEET POTATOES. J«rwy t.hl. *1 .-oof 2 50: basket. <tt<r4»*l: ARTICHOICKS. CaJiromla. <Iri'»'- .' ' < ®^ 1 - 1 -* X I«E. New Or. leans. bM. « '"•i'JS 1^ 1 - PPROUT3. qnHn-. 6*1««c: BEETfe.. Charleston. UK) bunche*. #»*»»4: New Orleana.. SSAog-jtS; Berpmd-i. crate. «1 .3fr.fl .'»«: VRROTS. old. ton. *12«JI5: bbl or bar. *i*ti sr. C harl^ ion. 100 bunches. $Ie Ji 30: ew . Orleans. %Zn $2 50: Uermufla. crate. 7.V*fJi«s- c\B n.*OES Dani.h ton. 5 2^e$5O: .mestle. »1 S * l t -, t . ,«,,. PS«S3»I »>»» l. *1 jj-952: Florida. n«r«. re,l. hbl crat" *-»J *-.->: 'TCITMBBRS. F'om'.a. b«»ket. « «*©« »: cKf.ErtV <«W. SI 505J HS'-'S: Cillfornia. Meuiio; rtate and Jer«ey. »|(fTi2 2.'.: .loirn »talk». S*»4sc; CAT'I.I KLOIVERS. VVl^i"'* 1 " 5 - bo >. |t R»t?*3: Fl»r ida. basket. ?tSO«J2 2r.: Bat eas-. $1 25JM2: California, ca»e. 3175tf»212; hair ea«e. $1C $i zr.i onronr. n>w Orleans, bbl. $S#f> S*: ESt^AROLE. «JSf»; EtiGPL^VNTS. rtsHaw. boat.- *ies3 50; Cuban. I1SH: . HOB«S RAI' lw Ib hbl. SI So'<*? 4 73; KAXE. Xor foik. bbl. 25**5Oc: KOHLRABI. yew PrV^na. ■- ; f?3; LETTUCES Charleston, basket. $li? fl 7r»; Florfda, basket or txre. 7oct?* s : ***** Orleans, hbl, $235:.»: si-nail basket. 73c: LKEKS. 100 bunches. «2 .->«»*» 40. ONIOX3. Cub.in. cr*te. *-'2i; small white pick!*. J»« 30c; »Uti and WMtern. white. «mV^JI: >«-' lov. b* . «1 25«52: red, $1 23a^2: Oran«« County. r«d and yelloTr. $1 '."Stj*^: ConnecticnC \aller. yellowy *l 2.l*f It S*»: OKRA. Florida, rarrier. J3tr«s: Cuban. SS/JtJrt; PEAS. FioridA. basStet. »4-asi-.-. PEPPERS, large bos. $2S')t3 W. carrier or basket. 91 2TtfsS. Cuban- ear s*"i.«,* Iw * l * S: PARSNIPS. bbU *i«*15"; PAIISI.FA. v^w Organs, curly. *I«**S r>o; p.a.ri. t«4fsH. BerrniMta. crate. ?-'a?-2S: RO MAIXE. Florida, baiket. naflT-V N»w Or •T* at - *Biall ba.*ket. "sc; Bermuda, crate. $1^ 12: RADISHES. Norfolk, basket. *I 73*f«C; MI ALLOTS. Ne^ -'-•««, M»i f!SO©S2.V>: £*2E*Q BEANS. Florida. *»x. fancy. b*l**«t, s»ft?s: --•■■ r »s<»|B; poor to cood. *1 500 54; Norfolk. bt>U SOcffJl 35; SQCASK. »1 50Qf2 SO; Flort«!». whlt«*V«s. |lft*ls"; '"':«■ *1: TURNIPS. Rutabaga, bbl. wL-1%1. TOMATOES'. Florlrta. carrier. $1352. Cubair. *1«*13O; WATERCRCS3. IQO »uacb«a> *l LIVESTOCK MARKET. „_,,. .„ . N<w» Tort. January £f». tot" BEE\Eh — Receipts. 4* cars, or at? bead, alt *«• . .ghter: fe^iiaar ttnchanir>d. timm 1 beef quiet at 1 ' HSc ald f or nih> *id"«*. CALVES — eipts, -W» h-ad 3? for tmf<?h«r» •nd 137 f^r marXet. No s»!ea «>f veala; W»*tem calvea - slow and barely »teady: 2 -ars nn»oid- W**t*rn» «o»d at ft 3O mr 1«O n>. f>nijs4 calves gtea4y; cltr -lum 1 vealn. l«#lflr a ». - t^mtrr. ae»l4',-, baray*rd aad te4 culver. 8§ l<v. Sal»a — 1 mmm *>mttnis!»lnTi Company: ** W«»t «m calv»». 22* rb ar«i«aM. $J3i> per l**> ■ SKEEP and LAilßi— Rtcerots. 12 rat* e» d! 7 'cad: 11 .-ar* fr }n:tx-!vr* and 1 tar ■»«r ke». makfcisr 2> a <ara tm »ai<»- Sh«e» »teair: lamb* 15c lower. Good «be»p. ™««, «old i! I' 3 per l<v> I* fair to choir* 'unht. ** JsW 1: tmsid mutton Hway at 9«11^ m Tt»; i»»i—t< lambs. tS^sSlSc: country drisent hothooaa lamb.-i. slow, at $*1$«.ll per carraaa. Sales— W. R. Uun-.«:» 153 «ta» latnl!». 73 T*. *» sa rer ia> n>. » f. Judd & Co.: 3R Buffalo IBBsB*, •» t>, K«rr.^ Gbbbbbßbsbm Co.: "128 Buffaio Umfc", T3 Sv $5 Ml m T^hin Jfc Sh«T»ncn: 100 p«nn»ylv»nt* l»mb«. »■ n\ *.4t3: «7 Pennsylvania «heep. 13» C>. *3 3S ■•.• 140 K>. J3 25. , . -, UCKSS: Receipts. .T1««; l » cur on sal*: »> •» ■■ retwrted; f«*llnB »te«d)-. «>«niry dre"«», vm chacsed. at lo^ei^'ac a n>. OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. chiciißo. Jan. 20 — CATTLX—Ree-lpti. tj.n^ 10-&ISC lower: steers. SS«?S-»0: <-ow». J9SM $-.S0; h»ifers. W4««I«; *»ol!s. *•••*}* calves. »3 9*J»7r.; •rocltmrs and fte<t*rm. |3 759 $.* 50. HOOS— Rer»ip»s. •.•♦.•*>n T,Q\Gc t«TrL ; • hoice heavy. t. SS^i'* 73: hutcb-rs, f««W^ $«'7O; l.ght miT«<!. $S "-31»$» ch«lc«» llrht. J"»451t5550: packmc. $533'353«3; F'tf'-Jiv*-* ©5? 2S. bulk of sal»s. S« 40* *. yHECP— RereiDTl. 14. <>•»♦». «t«a!l». sh*«». •s#»» Umbs. 5795«73. Tearling^. ?4ZS®JS2.V t.'incinoatl. Jan. 20.— CATTLE — !»•*■•'»'•. 573: quiet: fair to gio«i "htpper*. $5»34*»" -S .•«mraon. S;2sljPs4. nOGS— Re«»»a<*. 2M»: •low. and lOSIS<- lower; butchers and *hi? "•-• $3 70©?«73: common. fas»#ißzn. SHETSP — ---- »ts 311: pt«»dr to sTr«a*J. $3» $9: lambs, «t«ady *4 "• T > 5 - *'•■ Kanaas Ctty. Jan. Zn. — CATTLE — R"*»t?»«. *<*.«> meHidhig too Somh-rn*: tOe tow»r; choice export and rtress*d be»f st«eri. S3 9*«> JT2 ; fair to g"<»d. $4 7S'«JS.'« "•• S8««e» uteeri*. S4.v><i* srnckera and f»«d»r». •» .10-s S3; Sotithern steem. M 995 T5: r»»* S3 ••»# $4 3.V. nat!v« cows. fZ .V»<#sS 2H a»ir»r«. HIM <•?!«: bulls. S3M#**tO. calves. M^fM" HOGS — Receipts. H..M).. 5e lower; top. «***: hulk of sale*. $<» -4 s« 5": heeiry. •»»• $■» «O: paclcern *nd bnteh-ra. $«iW#»**». light. *7»5*»S4U a ; plsts, J7 •■:--• SHEF? — Receipts. 6,000: 9 t»ad" lOk lo^»r; l»ml>«. 97 73©** «o : y»«rtinc». t« 75«?7 •♦»: ••th«ni. ST. 2."V*W -.'•: •*•». 5t75 I SJS 7-"i. atockera ant feeders, f3 V>l»s.-» SO. East BuSalo. Jan. c\TTT.R — Ke«e>tß*m> 200: fairtr act:Tc nn<* bar«l7 steady, prime) *t-»rs. $«*."\»s7. VK.VT.S — Receipts. 125; ac tive, and stead" Hoc,- R*e»ipt<». 3.200; fair 1v »<>tiv<» and aatOe loT»r; h«»a»r and mi»«»f. $s fx»e|S JWi; TorVers and pis*. f"> *«£ **«•"•: ronph*. -3al»::n: da--tes. V» 7*»*» W. SHEEP ANt> t.AMBS — f».0OO: »h— active and ste%.!y. lamba alow and 23c bf«r. at jr»2stPss 40. P*ttab'ir«. Jan. 20-— CATTLE— SappIy li«hv ehotce. ftftTV9s7: prime. W IO#»H» HHZSP- Pupply lisht: prime, wethers, *^«W«5 -"> --till" SflH common. 73fJ?3: veal 'Shej, 4t\jrtl> "• HOG^- Receipts Hsht: prim» hesmaa. •»»»; mediums. OT 00: heavy porkers. $S 809SsliB: r^BSw $S SO*??S S3; r"Ug.*-.s. $7 SMiStl 50 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. rhicago, Jan. Gram" a«tvan - in pric*\ vrtpln^ out an initial d»eltn» and clo«inir from ?jc to %c higher than tb« pre-vlous clo?». Provj«ona. with the — h ception of January ribs, ruled lownr »ni finish^! from 10<- to •_T ! lower than th» previous final figures. »'ontract prices; Tsater- Wteat: Open. High. I.c*. Clcse. day May «1 oS*i |1 09% |1 .*S 11 n»% ft i*% July lfttV^ l<V> T i, 9»*%. I <»S 1^> 1 * September.. t«j'* J»T« 9"* 1 t«S M*l Cora: May '.' «7'- «•»% «7'i «X l i «7'» July «7v, ft*'. «7N «7»* HT k September 66 r » 67 T» •• T » «57*» «T Oats: May . 47S 4.H 47U 4T*i «T i July 4.t , *4 , 4.V. 44*. 43% September.. 41f» 41* 41H »1\ *--'«^* Lard: *, .Tan-iar^ ..T2 42 12 42 12 4« 12 *n tr « May .. 13 1O 12 1» 11 3 i 1107 12 10 Mbbb Tannarr ..tltS 12 «*> TITS ISSB II BJ Mar in» nm 1147 1150 116" Porii January . . — — — 21 27 21 35 May 21 SO 21 SO 2162 21 S7 21 ■ FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool. .Tan. 2O. — WHEAT Spot duU. Futures steady: March. Ss tSd: May. 1* 10"» d; July. 7s OHd CORN Spot cjuiet; ne-w American mixed. 3s 6 'id: old. 5s S^jd. Fiirar*^ dull; January. 5s .'. L 4d: Mar-h, 3s t»'-,d. PSAS — Canadian steady. 7a ■» ,J FLOUR — Winter patents quiet. 33s- HOPS in L— si— < Pacific Coast > steady. £•>*-:* laa BEEF — Extra India, mess *trt>n£. !>7s 8d- PORK — Prime meaa. Western, steady. 103s. HAM 3— Short cut fl-m <s«s. BACON — Curaberiatxi cut. «3s «d; short rib. «Ma «d; long clear mi<i .]>*. light. t>T.s od; heav-, 64s «d. ahort clear backs steady, «M»: clear bellie*, «7* «d- SHOrLDBRi — firm. -"»Ts. LART> — Prime Western, in tierces, qui«t. TOm BB: American r*[in«l, pails. >»»ia fid. CHEESE — Canadian finest. whit« and colored, flrrn. .ia». TALLOW — Prime city steady. 3H» Sd. TUR PENTINE — Spirits. 42». ROSIN — Commo-x firm. 10* 4Sil. PETROLEUM — R-flned steady. 71,4. LINSEED OIL nrra. Sts 3d. Londoß. J»n. -<> — RAW SUGAR.Cantrifti gal. 13s od. muscovado, l^s. BEET SUGAR. January. 12a »«td. LTNSEED. cal-titta. April- June, .Vis. LINSEED OIL. .T2a 9d. SPEHW OIL. f-S. PETROLEI'M — American refined. C.-.d spirits. TJ. TT-P.PKX- - - 4t^ JM. ROSIN — American strained. 10s M. |n«. 13s «d. LONDON WOOL SALES. London. Jan. 2*>. — The offerings at the wr^»f auction to-day amounted to 13.*33 bales. .V g^otl selection of Victorian merinos sww4«Bht out animated bidding, and imM r»*i!j-<l -« 7 ; e d and greaay is 6d. Americas bousht » sco<l quantity of erosssre.ds at prices ran^inc from tOd to Is 3'» d. N«w Bsaak W*U» scoured sold at 2a Od. French. German, »n4 home buyers -.T*>re ke^n competitor*, and th* jtalea •rt fin* throughout. Sales: Xw South. Wales. 700 bales: w.uretl. M^23 Sd. gr»a»v. Ri-dfris. Qu^enslanii 1.300 bales; sreary. »i*.l^l9 2Hd. Victoria: 4.30»> bal^s; i»cour?d. is t<%d#ls lO^dl: »naS3 ■ Tdiils *4- South Australia: 3UO bales; greaw. S'-ad^'e 3<i. West Australia: 1.30S bales: gres»*T. 6'i»t «ls Td. N«w Zealan-i 4.500 aasSßt scortr»d ind«l» fJd, greasy. l(n,<lstl* ! jd. C*p« ef G«-»*>d Hope and Nat*!. 600 bales; sre»sy. Tls 10 '-d. .V sale ef 6.9«0 b»!« e-f sheepskin was held here •-day. The quality waa xood and de mand fair. Mennos were •:"ch»ajt«rf. and fait ivooled s&ins sold hi sellers' favor. Fn!l woolcd crossbreds advanced '« Sd: h»»f wooied were uncbans^d but firm, and ahnrt wooled in buyer's favor. Americans purchased a few parcels of crosfbreds. Sai-s and price*, frrr eiothmg and c<-»TBbmic— New South Wale*: 710 bale*, at 3d<*3 T id. oaiand: 290 bale*. at 3»,tp'*id- Vlctc-na: «wv> ba!-3. j- 4»i'* Oiid. South AuatraUa: 2«B bal*s. at *t«9t>i. West Australia: 6<X> bales at 3Q?* 4 d. Tas mania: 2»)0 bales, at 4\ «9'-d. N»w Zeatand: 2.400 bales, at * .i©lo»id. c r>» of Good lloo* and Natal: 500 bai>s. a- ri<|«*;d. Fuata- Arena*. l.«oo bales, at 3«»1|10 l »d. SURROGATE'S NOTICE S. SURROGATE'S COURT. ONTARIO COC'NTT.— In the matter ef the Mtata at Joba Ital— . lata cf canan>i«HTta. N. V.. 4M«Msa\. Noiioe. t» creditor*. — Mottca la hereby given, pursuan' to an ordvr ef tha Surrog3t#'« .-ourt of Ont-»rl- County, grantad on the 2»U» day of I>eem6er. 10G3, that th* anderwanefi intend* to apply to the "ogate s Court of tba County of CMJarft an<t t>tate of New York for letters of administra tion upon the goods, chattels aad credits of John r.ain»i> lat» of the village of Canandaigtta. On tario Cunrv N. T.. deceased, under an pur suant to section 23*U of the Code «.f <"lvil Pro cedure, to be issued to the iuMlerslai''* < . ami ail person.* who ar« or claim to »-*» (.-revlltor* of tl»» •aid decedent are hereby notiflvd to present thetr claims, duly verified, ta (h*> nurrogat* of Ontario County »t hi» oClc* la. th« Court Ilstiso in th-» village of Cananda'-gua. Ontario County. N. T.. on or before th" sih sir of February. 19JO. Dated I>ecember 2H. ISO 9 JOHN RAINES. tIEOKGE R. RAINES. a» next of kin of «atd decedent. IN PURSUANCE Or AN* OTIDER OF IIO.v! Abaar C. Thonvas. a Surrogate «?t th» Counts of New York. .■*•■'«•• is hereby r<^ t«» a 1!a 1 ! persons raving claima against r>aniel W#t trrau. iatt* of tt»« C'»uat^ of New York, de .-a.-eil to present tho «a:i<.» with voochtr* thereof t>« 'he subscriber, at h«r nlare c? transact Icjr business, the ofSce of Bailey * Pullrran, No 135 Broadway, Manaattau aa the Ctty of New Tork, oa op before the 25t)» dar of July next. Dated New Tork. the 2B»h day of January 1910. ELIZABETH C. WETTERAU. B.MT-EY * SULLIVAN. Attorneys^o^Tuke^.j ij'.\. 155 Broadway. Manhattan. New Tor* PROPOSALS. . SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED at the oOce cf the U?ht-Houso Board. \V»»h . StTJ-.rP'5 t TJ-. rP' £' untu = o***:* P. M.. Febraanr l.». 1910. and th*n oo P *nrd. f^r fumtahms •*» t-nal »n.l labcr n*^»*«m,v for the ctmstruction r|.npn> un,\ delivery cf ttw #rastte-wr*» >»«xt. steam llKht-h«m!i». ferMer Weedbiw. in »- '- .•ordancr ittth -trlcattoßa. caatea of whi*>, with Wank propwaaJ* end athrr inforrnatlon mmv b* had upon appltcat I n to th-j * isti\ tl«ii« bo*rtl. W*jhic-tcn. I>. ' - I '""*' l.°>