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jjflCS OF STHEET ' ■-« tr 4DE CONDITIONS.— W'aIk- C&&& letter «vs: -Copper Is a aht -, ce."R*-if \"n to 14»» cents and elec %h- }f*T 0 I* cents a pouad. The heavy StV^^ln thr New York stock market r3»' 10 "J5] cf the reports that the plan coU'-idition of the large for • ?e m^inff companies has been held 2U**«l?l|iv ar.- responsible for the & teop*"*" 1 / tV^ z metal market. On the $ flc V.nd T the r^Slt of me election in 5*» ri gHtain COM wr»k ha* apparently giftt i«n- w»v to restore business confl 5* *i-Jl» ai.d lias stimulated an increased «*^i businu demand. Th« announce *«**.*>.< it will N. unnecessary to close •*•* more of the Butte mines because £•■■ •^Litrhtnen's strike and that those «**?££ $?"*«> resuming operations «* idl .*Jr fnctor which has checked semi *»""!.«'• burin* by law consumers. ***.) h ß ''n»s Ip steadily improving, trfe'r*!,,, 4^' this country, and consump- » fpcCI f rarper is rapidly increasing The •ML C I* exceedingly favorable that 5 ? available pound of surplus j metal tt*&rE» consumption in the coming Fix *flir aM that the price of copper will {*»»* jji-hf r. A oMMerable number '""fv- \*r~* producers are showinir a dis rft^n tThold back a portion of their bVuevinp firmly that they will be <"? p £; Jfii » little later at 15 cent.* When •**^riVw re*riied. however all pro tfc«t r «-ii be four.d ready to sell as Ions: VSL^neui KBBDU the demand. It is . " e l«sib!- hoVever. that copper will «ctt» a _ V cent* the lan half of the r^rrAV MOVEMENT.-The total port £2^« of i-ot:on follow: For the week *25a«asary .■ the total recet»ti were *""" hZie* acainst ;;i».4!4 bales the pre 3-li D 7.-;-.D 7.-;-. nakin? the total receipts «*E S c^V-mN- I. isn». 3.5r.n33 bales. 2S«i^y3ssJl« bales •■r.r the same penod *K2m « !io«ins a decrease fince Sep ' STJ-'rtOS of I.'.JT^SI bale?. TeiecTaph : 'JT;v.< ftoa the South ?tat» that rain ha« C£ 'i^rral durinsr the week. with the. Mature much hiehe.r. Rain has been v^{tSsrouphout T^ouisiana. Mississippi and •Etm< Thr Memphis bank", according At*" 1*"1 *" >rday. «ri* ursine cotton Mtasa" to J"*!l a bale of coiton at any .. »-- RiV*-: CLEARINGS. — The total bank j .V.*"i:s ?«r *'^c Vnited States for the week iLa 'aiuarv " lA day estimated). *!^n"- ; '*'to"- I The Financial Chronicle." iSTti lfi SJ^K*. apains^t 53.555.053.942 last *JJJ Ed $5.'57r..«4.."20 for the we->k ended Zaferv 23. i** 9 Compared with last year 7*, totii link clearings have increased 36.3 Xr .en' New York City reported an ln ll-s» Of 4 ? - P^ r l * nT - NVw Orleans of 48.4 T&CBtt, Chicago of *.« per cent and Phila if alii* of -■'•" per cern. LFHI<^» * "WTTJvES-BARRE RE rrjXIXG MORTGAGE.— A meeting of (•■•VorWiolders of the Lehign and 'v\Tikes m.^+ coal Company has been called for Siren 3 '" authorize th? creation of a -•rfrar? to refund ?12,175.0i)0 4^ per cent =0;-jated0 ;-jated mortg^se bonds and $4.521,<V» i'iifr DB»t rol<J bonds', both issues due on >-• • next" and $i?« 1.000 of the 5 per cent tin" due November 1, • This company SsßßtrtUefl by the Central Railroad of •M* Jerser. STOCK EXCHANGE NEWS.—Member •tw traasfejTed — Solomon Stur?es to triLshiseton G. it urges. : of Solomon «£*??& r>.. Cl:ica?rt>: Frank S. Hamble f>'"<dfcea!e^ '. to H. Pendleton Rogers, jr.. .r£E-«i» M«v»r, ,li-.. & Co.. No. 7 Wall r f - Hcary W. Banks, jr.. to John L. T»ks of Luke Banks A- Weeks. No. 15 trill btreet. Membership posted for trtc tf r— Jacoi* Kirkner (deceased), to John T? S'.rkner. Sponsors: W. B. \VadE worth ci Jnhr. IT. Griesel. MAHO v -:n-' COAL DIVIDEND.— The di nners of the Mahonir.? Coal Railroad in* declared the regular -annual divi er-i cf $ p?r "ent and an extra dividend (H~(P ser cent, payable on February 1. The r!"is&ry is trolled by the Lake Shor«\ ajl the extra dividend distribution la fffrrfbt nr some obsrr\ers to be a step in M«i;t: by the New York Central to isnnce its dividend to a 6 per cent basis. USITEP BOX BOARD.— United Box Board Company reports for the nine rwr.tiP er.ded December SI. IW*. total sales n»C'i-»-4" rr* profits amounted to $127. m »aa:iaistratjon expenses were $4?.25n. '•trfcf Ml earr.inßs of J75.503. to which «i* net frOTn .-idiarv companies 534.541. -«:»; £12. W4: interest '"hares amounted to £235 >£'-; •« delicit for the nine months rt Sid. AFPLI<~ATION TO L.IST. — Application y.ts befn na4« to the Stock Exchange to list t!l.l®.^"'s 3 rst - preferred stock. $1,070.10? 'tmrTDt pref cried stock and 51S.2fiO.7<v> com mon stock of the Pore Marquette- Railroad C«tnpa: . also *s.jW>i.4nft additional first pre f-Tre<3 rtock. of the United States Rubber Company. FIKST SATIONAL OF MORRISTOWN. -H. TVard Ford hm? been elected president <^ the First National Bank of Morristown. 5 J Jlr. Ford i? a vice-president of the rindfor Trust Company of this city. Th» firrt National Bank of Morrirtown has a <»pitaJ of 1399.000, Bmplus and undivided pitStM of |33Q;4M and deposit? of upward of C.W Ttin KQUI7ABLE UPE BUYS -Kon ■*•> VOTES, -It if announced that the Equitable Life Asßarar Pocietr of New York has pur <*tye«j IS**. •• :-> pier rent collateral notes of "i" Memphis Union Station Company. This 3» pan of a li.vyvw issue. NEWS OF THE MINES. T. Fre;im:th. J. B. B«*cher and John F. Siiioran havo been added to th» new board cf fiirecior? of the Butt— Now York Copper '>sDp6.r «rhlcii was announced last Sat vrdav. an<i B. Binnard has -rneci. A. B. ,>ohin. pr<»*:dent cf tiie Butt^-Suporior '"opper '.ompany, ha? b«*<»n clcncd pre?i tet of the Butte-New York. Other offi wi are: Ty»o Bchletdngrar. vice-president; Jean N. Kirk, treasarer. and John G. A.l >X F^jretary. Butte-New York Copper Cmpsay Ib now controlled by the Butte- S-T»rior. <>ntracts have b<-*n iraie be t^etn the two '•ompanies which will lead * n the rapi.J development of Die former's AiJwt W. Turker. f<->nsuitinic rnsincer of On Union (.'opper M!n«*». advises the N>w sprit off ; -e tiiat shaft No. 12 la l*Mn?? sunk ** an average of about on" foot a da: . "•parafiorj; ar* b^ing made to bare the ■"pump chafi 1 No. 4 t:nT» ater"<i. thoro : ■RRnnled and repaired and Pinking of *-■» rhaft '•on'in'jed as soon as practicable. rlaiif f«w a xxkw copper refinery are in t<-> b» «Te<-t.<»<l n»ar th«« Alpha v<pp«T mines on Wav- hung- Mountain. Thej r *T> for t':« • ■ of tlil< plant wa3 'tk»n to offpft The possibilities of over taarpßr r>y other refineries. Kayo Klines Company reports for V*f^nber i.~j{\ tons of or* crushed; value ■ •-•-'<• n:-v^-/i amount^ to *4* :'j*: fT*rat:r!ff expense? Trerc 527.4«>. leavin? a »«wnfit of r.5.»60 ,IJ* Guanajuaro Consolidated Mining and Miiirer Company reports for th» month of Decanter total gross value of bullion pro *3*4 and con-pTitrates Jlll.^OO. Expenses V?* Sn.s-vi, tearing net profit of J38.500 uuncafi). FOREIGN FINANCIAL. ,}^ <m - -' ar '- ---— Consols closed 1-15 lower ■ *. i*-H for nionev and ■:' 1 for the account. ftUomda \ -.s: <■: at £M%. Canadian '^.Sc t4t 4 bigh«r at 185. Grand Trunk un 2JJIWI at _-■. Money was plentiful »"d £*V, an<l dip'-oun' rates were weak. Trad gon tb«< Hto«-k Exchange was qui«»t. ow •?* to tfi^ approach of the settlement, but 2j2** Cnionlet ".irtorips helped the cheer- S5" PrevaiUne in British securities, in 2J™ a *;ar<]«=n;nff tendency was notice •*• Kaffirs and copper shares ruled firm, *»*- f'srcignorß quietly steacy. American BANK STATEMENT IN DETAIL. I I»an s and I I Ea-ks. i Capital, i Net profits. Discounts. Specie. l*ga]«. Deposits. j Average. ! Average, \ Average. | Average. r «K Of Jf. tT N B~T~\~XH*iQ<*in' $3.465..V)01 JI».«4K,000 53.853.000 *1.167.n00l $1f1,223.0f)0 2 »«wi .■-•■*- 1 .-r>:fin«:«w»! R.BM.WII i.«* 4.<-«. »s*?* fclrtiaW Na!ion»l .:.. 20W.000 l«m.7O0 17.W.000J 3.140.000 l.w:i.""O "•^•°«> •^Jaaicr Xatioral i * 000.000 3.«1.2t»| -J4.fiK7.O<V) 4.37<>,n*y> ilSO.tioO 24.r«M,«w>.» r"* or Aimn.-a i:»N>:«in &.BJi4.S»OOi 141000 4.802.D00 '-'.'^.OOO 2.V -<..:,>«, 5*T-ix N»ti.mal ......... i iJjOOOOO ■>:. 500 7172000 1.219.000 MB.OOO I*'™*™ ■WMI City ! r..'"W.<^»l 25.«.%3.00«1 1«7 .007 700 «.770.600 b.^:too| w.&%* ?^«J S,tion. | 3.0110.0 m 6.1«.-5.000 24«ooo 4.4«5.i00 2.22^,1 («> »•»" 22 Kxch Nat ( •W.00.J 54H.00M iLsnTO* 1.4«i2.H/» 143,4 iV) rt,-11.3<N) £*■ Butchers' & Drov. j 3O(».rtjO 153.4fwl £lfifl 400 4 » 5 -?« .iS'SS S'SS'SS s^^-h /....; .vy),,joo 777,4W»i 7.35*5.'«>0 I.7Mfi.rir)o Jl»<).<«*> £$,}■%" s£«S" Exetea^ Nat. 8.000.000 5,005100 iS|ii|| -is ™ wind -.-.--.MX) 14.37u:«0 1 -ttft-'CSj I'Ms'rnft flaaa.kfflSa «®5 ...» usg ■^ns- <>I ral Nat ,' Sbbo.'ooo t.4M.inO 22.33:J.!VV) ( R -^-^ , ?sn - "no *7 153*3 fejs 7 #ai^ 11 il 111 || II 111 &»«'■••■■•■■; '"""■• 1% s? : S? : ooS 2i:4«:o» sfiS IS g^SS^ «583 S;;SS g?:iS?:SS 41S.8O0! ''—• IJKOs) fe«:r:::::l xif giS ; !:?|?:S J.S^ =,§;«■ ?^S fsrit v^f"'" 11 * 1 1 1.0r«».«X)0 1.8«».3<i0 ||i 2»l314aOO 2.10U0001 tn.422.4<rt JtyV ! 250!00O W2.000 2'V^«^ 1.122<X» 6«0.0'J0 8.3f12.600 Sit*?**! j 7-Vi.OiiOl 6CT.500 / . 4 ."^",'lS "afl 254300 4.Ss£«Oft 77 WW 400 . s,<wmiM» 7.04<».40« ?«-??"^i "Tw'Sw" 1 IBl'lOO 1fi!337f1«» C^.-^? 1"*1 "* 1001000 2,o<So.f*W» L 2-«e - iw«i "fi^lMM) 450.100 4 210 800 «£ss,E»*»nße 9KM--I M»4.y<X» s'si'S*T2o 778 40ft «m»:58o 5.352.-jfK> lJn^' ! « 2/-.000 J.rtH»,r<o<» **2S*MO sii^H-ntl 873.700 13J502.500 Wti",--" 11 "™ 1 > 1.4T10.0001 1.405.W0 l i-*J!i-£: ■ 1*741 INK) I 2«*5.6.M>{ 7.725,70.) 1 rHKt.iifM. :i47.i*io J'2-rSI ',«>»<xi 525.M0 r?.«iw.:i.ii» SsasM. »«»'«<. I.WB-5K .i'^'floo TtUiM«M> l.e»».0I» Si.OtcViO UUr£r\ N<lt > o'-aI0 '-aI 1.1100000 i.^l.rtOO 4 1.1-^Ji x«73.1W» lx>o.2o<» 17.07«.w»0 tlon *' ' 1-VIOOOOO 2.7<>4.4m >i-2. 4 -.lfi ««H^Of»O 217.300 ».f-14.3n0 ft,,;- Produce I:i£hjin ' |oool0f*» 7' ir. «<*> '"£->><, i _.- 2JH.000! 17 147 .*.(» K '»^V ,'. h r " 1 • lOiAonii' 334.800 . 677nV«'» •»•«>'« 2s! 134 Soil •■ou*' ( >r ' SWA"* 3>22.'»tH> •.-,.. 9«:00O 531.000| .',..«!.i.o<ir> '.-,...< 14,Cf1t.7f10 •L2in.7O7 4 no •." " " SSISt?-?" I**1 ** "T>"*:ts mcluded, ?1,6D3.600; percentage 01 * is^-L_?_ . j "I — ' —— I!!»U < %r i -■■''• ' j L«a.mi ■ ■*.— f as»i 73.g46.»v»|'1.281.a73.(1tvt "efetj^Su** 9 a *P«>» included. |1.663^M: percentage euttt c a actual firuee, 27.52.. securities opened firm, following th* rally i,, Neve York yesterday. The market con tinued to advance under K r> O 4 buying, and closed fir™ wttfti the. exceptions of Rock Island and Amalgamated Copoer which w«»re Inclined to easts. Call money In Ivondoh, l\ya* ; ,,. r cent open market discount rates for short bills. 2»i per cent; lons bill?. 31; per cent: Berlin discount rate. I per cent: Paris discount rate. 22 1 * per cent: Paris exchange on Lon don. 25 francs IS»£ centimes; Berlin ex change 0n_1..->nr:on. CO marks 47 pfennigs. Bar yold, .«s 9d. American eagles, 76s M. Berlin. Jan. 22.— Prices e r « weaker on th«» pi>er»*> to-day On profit taking prepara tory to th* monthly settlement. Naviga tion companies' shares were depressed on fears of tariff trouble with tn*» United State? American securities were moder ately higher. Paris. Jan. 22.— Threw ■per cent rentes closed 10 centimes lower, at »<> francs 5 cen times. French securities were affected by flood reports, but the rest of the market remained flrm. WEEK BAXK CHJXGES. CLEARING HOUSE N BANKS— ACTUAL CON DITION FRIDAY. Jan. l.">. j«n. 22. Change* I>n«.n!. ...$L104.718.7(V> $1,214,747,300 t*2^> <W *V| Specie ... 254.325.500 264,559,200 t10.530,400 Legal ten ders ... 74.R51 . 73..«46.W>0 • 1.033.300 Deposit p.. Lans.3l«.*» J1.231.373,«'V> +26.057 400 Circular n 51.7i2,500 31,845.900 +103.400 - *, I> TT a T^" rTn -Cr** - tUnlted States deposits included, $1,663,300. Th« followins: shows the relation between the. total reserve and th» total deposits on the respective dates: Jan. 13. Jan. 22. Oi»a«w. Specie ... f254,325,500 $284.53t»,2n'> t510,53«\400 Lepal ten der?.. 74.R31,!X>0 t.?.«4«.«v> •I.OSS.SOO Total?., f329.210.700 $335,7037e00 Tf^^.lOO Cash req'd *«t. d»p. ."01.329.0W 507.543.400 t«.514.330 Bsiii n. 527.581.«30 f30.?«2.400 t*2,9J>0,750 "Decrea**. ♦Increase. CLEAItING HOU9E BANKS— DAILT AVEB AGE. Jan. II .T»n. 21' Increase. I.oane . . $1,130 I *vi $:.3on «xm ;<v> $10,731,700 Specie ... 545.851.M0 255,72e.*00 13.575.500 Legal te;: <ier» ... 73.R2.5.100 74 too 270. <*v> Deposits.. 1.1!»0.6JU.0V» •1.233.707. 23,013,400 Circulation &i.<».y».600 51.772,300 H75.500 •United .=tat«s deposits InclutHl. 51.695.600. + rw-rease The following shows the relation between tiM total reserve and the total deposits on the respective dates: .Tan. 15. Jan. 22. Increase. Specie . . . $245.551,n0n $2M».TaH.*» 513.57R.R00 L^gal tenders 73.525.100 74.095. 700 270.600 Totals $319,673,100 $333,525,500 514.14 C.400 CssfJ reTii r air deposit* 2517.673.500 303,426.5W 5.753.350 Reserv* ... $22.005.«00 IJll.sWl.slO $3.593.0.T0 SUMMARY OF STATE BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES IN GREATER NEW YORK, NOT REPORTING TO THE NEW TORK CLEARING HOUSE. Loans $1.157. <5«7.100 Dec.53,562.100 Specie 122.2»8.(Vi0in^. 173.4<t0 T,<>gai tenders 21.{>3O > .VM> Dec. 4AR.SOO Total d»pof«its 1,222,504, 500t)ec. 1.502.6C0 Total deposits elimi nating amounts due from reserve deposi taries and from orher bar.'«« an trust companies in New Tork City . . L111.W2.40n Dec.l«.2lß.«ot> STATE RESERVE. P. et. Cash in vault $14.(X>1..T00 13.50 Deposits in banks and trust cos. 14,940,600 13.49 Total _ $20,910,900 "»<f99 TRUST COMPANIES— RESERVE; _ P. ct Cash in vault fL2P.207.50n 1629 Deposits In banks and trust cos. 5.328.500 00.67 Total $134,536,300 15.98 *e»resjßjte reserve on deposits. $1t>4, 447,200- da crease. $803,500. Percentage of legal reserve, The following: table compares the Clear ins: House (average) statement with the statements of corresponding: dates in 1909 and tM: Jan 22. *10. Jan. 23. 'Of» Jan. 2.V 'OR. Jvmns . ia.300.9en,7rt0 $1,335,04.">.«>00 $1.135.568. 700 Bsjeele.. 259. 726. 302.552.100 550.'J12,700 Le jr a I ' tenders 74.0»5.«*) 978. 400 65.613.800 Deposits. 1.213,707.400 1.417.776.200 1,127. 168, Circular lion... 51.772.500 49,113.000 70.053.300 The following shows the relation between th<» total reserve and the total deposits on. the respective dates. Jan. 22. '10 Jan. 23. 'OS. Jan 25. 'OS. Specie... $23P.726.«0<) 5302.&52.100 $2.50.242.700 L': ai.l tenders 74,09{i.700 . 51.»7J».400 <58,613.500 Tires. 325.500 $394,631,500 $318, 556,500 Total res. against deposits 803,426,«50 354.444,050 251,792,000 *,KeWi-« $30,505,650 180,887.480 $37,064,500 T" rt. Of rssirve 27.5 27.1 • 2?,3 FOREIGN COMMERCE. IMPORTS OF MERCHANDISE AT NEW TORK. Week ended Jan. 22 - WO. 3JV)p. inofi. Pr-. roods ... $2.f>.S2.4rtfi $2 «7:: $2 21.1777 General mis*- . ft. 003, 883. 8.899,055 S.Ml.'lU Totals *12.886.33fl $11,373,040 T7.376.506 r rom Jan. 1 — Pr- ROM:. $!>.«25.r-31 $10.232. $S H55 883 General mt»... 53.14ti.007 .T2.289.3fi* 10,095,431 Totals .. .*4r;.071.388 $42,021,557 125.651.113 EXr<--rTS OF MERCHANDISE FROM NEW zone Jan 1 to Jan 17.534.853.788 $2H.3a^,536 375,549 EXPORTS OF SPECIE. For the «-cck — O"ld $1. 403.2*10 $763,125 $22 510 Silver 1.4'W,901 974.750 »21.'ft4<? ' r "-*:« 52.507.101 $1,737,005 SM4.lea From Jan. 1— &eld $3,273,700 $6.«P5.125 ?r.4 425 Silver 3.500,860 2.567.055 2.263.343 Tosssl $6,774,560 $9,560,150 $2,317,768 IMPORTS OF SPECIE. Ft the week — OeM $«3.*7» $120 659 |W»«?.j>i« SU\-er 2T..*!7 65,104 142.077 Totals . .. ?5?,396 $1*8.7J« $538 903 From Jan. 1 — Gold $227.* i.-« $r*3«.K3O $4 500.239 Silver 250,598 320.605 348,206 Totals $475,254 $8«3.435 $4.93«,44S CHICAGO INDUSTRIALS. American Can • 12*« Diamond Match 110:, do preferred .. . . 79 l Nat Biscuit pref...]24 R<v>th Fisheries... 36 People's Gas ....Jl^ B^xboard pref V Quaker Oats pr»f . 10.'. i, 1 "hie Pneu T001... 414 Streets stably Car. 40 Com'w'th Ed its.. 14 Swift & Co 105*4 <-hie Telephone . . 130 1 !=ears-Roebuck . ... 1594 Chic Title & Tr..144 . ATTRACTIVE ANDREW. A belated pun. with Andrew Carnegie a- th« victim, ie being circulated at Wash ington. The Ironmaster was on board a ffrryboat at Norfolk on the day the Pres ident visited that port. Something went v ron£ with the corapa?R. Tie- captain ap pealed to the mate. The mite examined the compass and said: "I guess it must •« attracted by that steel magnate over mere.'.' — Buffalo Commercial. NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. SIXDAY. JAM ARY 23. 1910. THE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. , , , N»w York. January 22, lI>IO- Apples. hhis. ... 3.015 Hay. tons 350 Onions, bo!" .... 2.015 Strati tons'." .*."" 10 Potatoes, bbls... W.JSO Flour. bUU . 8 351 Pr fruit, pk*n... 2.313 Flour, sacks.!."..". 18,'2»7 Pr prune*. pkst*. 1.700 Corutie a ). bbls... 73 Lemons (Can. bxs 3.13 Cornmeal. lack. . l.soo Oranges a!., bx KM MlUfeed. tons.... 342 Oranges tFla). bx ftV) Oatmeal, 18... 400 Peanuts. Backs.. 1.250 High wines, bbls. 100 Crude turp. bbls. 60 Alcohol, bhls 11l Rosin, bbls 203 Whisker, bbls 103 Tar. hbl* 13.1 Pork, bbl* 1O«> Cotton. bales.... ' «3S Middle*, boxes... 2:-.2 Hides, bd15...... .">2T> Lard, tcs 270 Tobacco, hhds... 275 Lard, kepi 1900 Tobacco, tcs 115 Stearins, tcs 40 Tobacco, pkg*... $50 : Beef, bbls 100 Wine (C*l>. bbls. 7.V Beef, cases. 1,4»j0 "Wheat, bush ... 19.200 Tallow. tea 100 Corn, bush «.750 Tallow, obis 182 Oats, bush 23.925 Grease, tea 20<) Barley, bush .... 2.550! Butter. pka-s 8.145 Malt, bush 4..V>0 ( -(,«(», pkgs .V>« Buckwheat, bush 2.400 Eggs, pkgs 6.819 Beans, sa.-ks .. ".VMl.uh oil. bbls . «5 Orass se*d. baps. Cot* see* oil, bbls. I.<">RO Hops, bales 473|01e0 stock, tea... 350 EXPORTS. Wh-at, hush... 10r,.WK> Spt* turp. sals. 2.670 Corn, bush .... 34,«5i» Rosin, bMs 423 Oats. bush 21.159 Ref pit. gals. ...V22« Ml Buckwheat, bu 15,318 Naphtha gals.. 7.500 1 °as. bush.... PO Cots' d oil. gals 13.5f»5 Beans, bush..? 7*4 L.uh oil. gals... 266,250 Flour, bb!« . . l.«W«i Pork, bbls . 288 Flour. Bucks... 12.30R Beef, bbln 552 Comuual, bbls 2nri Beef, ten 73 Bran. Tb R.noo ' Bacpn. lt> BW.WS <Trass I'd, bags «21 Hams, rt> 23.400 Hay. baled.... 3,743 Lard. 1b MB.WO Hops, bales . . 200 Crease Tl> loo.+oo Whiskey, gals. I.<HX) Butter. TT> 1.300 Oilcake. lb 432.300 Ch«es», lb 6.220 CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron. Nor, No 1 I Cotton, mddllns 14.70 foundry .. $10 00 , rr o rfc«. No 7 Rio 8% Iron. So. No 1. ISBTSS Sugar, granulated 5.15 Steel rail* . '2» 00 , Molasse?,OK pme 40 Stand cop, spot 13 2.1 Beef, family. ...sl* 25 Tin ..8$ 17»s j B«rf hams 25 00 Exchange lead. 4TO i Tallow, prime... 6% Spelter « P"rk. megs . 25 30^ •Wheat. No 2 red 131 Hops, drsd, l«o n> 11 :» •Corn. No 2 mxd 74 JLard. Md!« West 12.70 Flour. Mpls pnts. 573 j •Nominal. GENERAL MARKET REPORT.. N<"v Tork, January 22. 1810. GTtAIN" — WHEAT— opening at an ad vance of *i#»ic. Shorts were pood buyers, and after th«» opening prices continued to advance until the market was up about a cent a bushel (mm the previous close, Lat« in the day the market do-, eloped an earner feelins and values doclined %#%o under profit taking- md influenced by th« weakness in corn. Western cash markets firm. At 1 o'clock th«» New York market was quoted at $1 1«H for May and *1 oS>^; for Ally . No 2 r»d wheat li«»r«5 was quoted $1 31 nominal, elevator domestic and fob a-f.oat; No 1 Northern Duluth and No 2 hard winter. $1 25 nominal, fob afloat. CORN — Op-ned firm and price,* showed gains of about half a c»nt from th« previous close. At the advance theii-p was heavy celling, and the market broke about a cent a bushel, closing at a net loco of %©*i<^- NO 2 corn closed 75'^c ele vator domestic. 7Cc delivered and 74c fob afloat, nominal. OATS— Firmer ear:-, but sagged oft In s-.-mpathy with corn and closed at the lowest of the day. with a net loss of «h»@He. Cash oats steady, •with mixed. 23 to ;>2 In. nominal, natural white, 28 to 3'_ lb, 53-3 r^^,--. and tllpped white, 34 to 42 18, 64©57'ie. RYE— No 2 Western. S!»y t a nominal, fob New York. BARLEY— Nominal. SEW YORK PRICES. T#steT^. Wheat: Op-n. High. Low CIM». day May ?l 15 s * $1 U4 $1 W* $1 183 ?1 1»H July 1 10H 1 10A l«>Ti 1 09% 1 09H Corn: „„ _ May „ - - - 7.H JTI4 July — — — n* »«* September.. — — — «' ' ' May^"/..... — — — 54^i 54h Ma"- — — 54' i 54 %* INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Wheat. Com. Oats. To-da~ MB WO BlW.noo 410.0<v> Last week... «2».00i> 704.000 41*.000 Last year 898.1 640.000 344, SEABOARD ( LEAKANCES. Flour. Wheat. Com. To-day 31,000 104.000 20«.0<V) Last week 13.000 115.000 •.>42.'K-x). > 42.'K-x) Last year 20.000 86.00') 57,000 COTTON After opening firm at an advance of 5 to 13 points, prtees eased off a few points. when the market again firmed up. and in th* late trading March contracts sold at. 14.50 c and May at 15.H3C. or 26 points above the. .closing prices of Friday, and in tha case of May 113 points above the low level of the week. Realiz ing caused only slight recessions from this level, March closing at 14.4&- and May and July at 14.61 c. or 24 points net higher, while the general list was steady at a net advance of from 3 to 25 points. Th« report of the. National Glnners' Association showing 9.755.000 bales ginned •■> January 16. was accepted as foreshadowing a bullish census report on Monday. In addition to the ginning figures, other statistical features ■H<?r«* considered bullish, anil the market was helped by larg»r exports for the day and predic tions of still heavier exports before the end •'»( the month. Exports so far this season have been about 1.506,000 bales less than last year, and aft»r this date last year. there were exports of 3.057,000 bales. Local contract prices: Tester - Opening. High. Low rio«». day. January ..14.38 14.M 14.33 14.505? 14.55 14.26 February.. — — — 1,4. 14 ,V> 14.28 March .. .14.35 14.90 14.30 14.4*014. 14.24 April — — — 14. 55$ 14.57 14. 50 May 14.47 14 'M 14.42 14.«1g14.tvT 14.37 June — — — 14.62@14.rt5 14. July ... H.« 14«.'. 14.41 14.61<a-14.!tt 14. "17 August ...14.23 14.3« 14.1S 14.34$ 14.35 14.10 September. 13.30 13.31 13.25 13.29*13.30 13.28 October ...12.81 12*4 12.79 12.R3312.84. j 12.77 November. — — — 12.3R# •»'» 12.58 December.. 12. 63 12.63 12.60 12. 12.62 12.58 Liverpool weekly report: This [art Last week week. year. > 07-''>S. Bales all kinds. 51.000 4'J.noO «ioron 42.***) Bales American 45,000 ::«.<X>f> 54.000 38,000 Pales speoln... 1,000 1,000 I'.ooo Sales for export 2."«>0 2.000 i>»»t 1.000 Forwarded ... 70.000 50.000 95.000 85.000 Imp all kinds. B«.000 «>2.o<x> 155.000 146.000 Imports Am»r. 3C' .OiX> 81.000 137.<X)0 125,000 Actuhl export!". 4.<*>o 10,000 11.000 IH.Oi)<> Ptock all kinds. l.'». 'ton l.nß4.on<> 1.117.0iv> 9sn.>-,fw> Stork Amer. . . 885.060 095.0H0 1.01rt.Oi)O 8.".7 100 Afloat a!! kinds 149.000 181.000 524.000 397."00 Afloat Amer... i»9,o<»> 131. 475,000 .*„-,»;. 0 Liverpool cable — Spot quiet; sales. 7,000 bal«3 lnr-ludir.j 3,i"V> bales late yesterday); speculation and export. COO bales: American. rt.tiflO bales, Import*. 2.000 bales; American. 1.000 bales; mid dling upland. 7.73 d. Futures opened steady, at Bto 10 points advance. Closed steady net 14 to IS points higher on near and 5 to 12 point* higher on late months. January and January- February. 7S7d; February-March. 7.5*4: M^rch- Aprll. 7.50 1^d; April-May, 7«M: May-June. 7.63 d: June-July and A.ugu*t. 7.«34d; August- i September. 7.3»d; September-October, 8.944; Oc tob«r-No-ember. 8.74 V*d; November- rt.esVid: December-Januarr. 6.6»d; January-Feb ruary, 6.tfld. COFFEE — Prte<Mi practically unrhang"d from j the clo*e of Friday. Havre closing un'Miansr»d and Hamburg l A lower for January and un changed for other position*. The Brazilian mar kets firm, and offers from Rio general!-- abo«» working basis her*. Spot coffee steady, at SHo for Rio No 7. Local contract prices: Te«t»r- Opening. High. Low Close. day. January — — — f1.75g5.f?0 6.75 February ... — — — « 75f <» Rn 75 March . 6.50 8.80 6so «.«oss.£3 « *<> April — — — .f1.532(».f10 «95 j&y 6.!>5 6.f1.> 6.00 «.O<VSo!IS 6.M June — — — «»<VB<i!>s 6.(V> July — — — «V!Wf37rt>> « !>5 1 August — — — «!V>#7.OO «o,> j f»-ptember .. — — — A.9M7 «.!« October — — — 8«5«7.OO 6.05 November — — — f1.35tf7.00 o.'. December .6.0j B.SB 6.D5 «.i).'^7 on 6.05 FLOCK AM) MEAL — Flour dull and feat- 1 tireless. COnNMEAL — Firm: kiln dried. $.150. } BAG MBAL— Firm: tine white and -"How. $1 55 \ ©SI 60: coarse $1 45ffi$l 50. FEED— Western ■ and city steady: Western, spring. $27 750938 25; standard middling. »27 25«t27 75: flour do, $30 75; rod dog, $31 280932 l!v bran $2« rtO bulk. 821 23 #?S2.S. sacks; middling, $26 iwvffsr.i ; red dog. $3250: hominy chop, $27 .*><> bulk, $2's 70 sacks; ollmeal. 537. nominal. PROVISIONS — Active and weak, declining sharply .under heavy speculative selling. The market apparent!] as influenced by the boy cott against meat, although provision men insist that the nog situation is strong, owing to a moderate supply. PORK Bari ly steady; meea, (23 60; family. $2« Q" s2l r.O ; short clear, $'-'.">'s *27 50. BEEF -Steady mesa 11150© $12 20; family. $irtigsl^*'> parked. *V 2» $12 50; extra India mess, 424 50 525. BEEP HAMS — Quiet; $24 #528 DRESSED HOGS — Steady: bacons. ll%c: ISO lb. US'-: 100 lh. ll 7 n<:: 140 lb. 11",. •: pigs. 12... CUT MEATS — Pickled h»»Ill<"s steady; smoking. ill He; 10 lb, 12»ic; 12 lb. 12»ioT\14 lb. 13% c; pickled hums quiet: i:Ui<Sl4c TALLOW— Steady; city. •'■'■»■■■ country. ii i... 'h 7 !,-. LARD -\V«-ak ; middle West, 12.8R012.78e; city easy: li^c; rprtn<»d weak; South America, I4>-; Continent 1 3.25 c; Brazil kegs. ir.c COMPOUND— ptenny; 4-.li>,-- STEAHINE — Easy; oleo, l«>i<- : pity lard. \3%r. si <;.\R — Refined dull on new susiaew, un rhanged. I/inilou rnnrk»t for beet sugar ruled *tea<ly at an advance of "^fji'id, with January and February at 12s *>•%'!. May. Ills. Haw nul"t and unchanged; eentrlfUßal, 5W test, 4.08 c; rmiK.M.v.ido, SO test. 3.58<-. molasses uugar 80 test. ,13c RlCK Steady but quiet and unchanged. METALS — Pig iron certificates unchanged. No wiles reported. Regulars quoted: Cash. $l«.'.otfsl7 2T>. January. 81650©517: |.>hruarv, $1725; March. $17 50; April. $16 .'w«si7 73: May •nd June, $16 sO@slS. MOLASSES ANI> SVm;i*S— Steady, but quiet and unchanged. NAVAL STORES — Spirits turpentine ruled stca<ly to firm at Bsc here and at. Savannah, rtosln linn an.l unchansed. Tar steady and un changed. OlL.S— Linseed oil firm, with c rd price* fully maintained. Refined petroleum unchanged. COTTONSEEP Oil. Quiet. sales. .-,«OO I his. rrl.es steady, ••lonlng at a ■.. > advance At Z'H% points. Local contract prices: Vmif.- i Open. High. L"w. Clone ,la. .-it . • -7Z -~. ~ 7.1«^T7.30 7.12 January 7 ■'" '•>" 713 71707-90 7.12 March Z*o l.r' 2232 23 7.25*7.23 7.20 April ir* J-S I-sS 7. '."iff 7. TO 720 Ml- '- '- «- 3 9 7,33 T '-47 ■■» 7.3.-. S" ,t.niber .— _ n .— 7.3R07.20 7. 20 ' uitober a' 9 8 -«3 «TO 6.7U38.50 6.7:.. COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York. January 22. 1010. BEANS AND PEA'* — Receipts. .■:.<•> haps beans and 800 pens Pei anil clack. but stock not urgently offered, an.l there Is » uonerally •steady feeling. Sales at outside figures a « mostly In a small way. Scotch peas firm. BEANS. marrow, choice. bush, $2!>s@s3; medium and pea, $2 32\ifr$2 «: white kidney. $:SSo#s3 33; red kidney. $2 62Vi«T$2 05: yellow eye. $3 25- black turtl* »niip. $2 W>fit": lima. California.' $BWMN»Ii; PEAS. Scotch, bags, bush. $2 27?ilff$2 SO. BUTTER — Receipts, 5.«4.-. pk?s- Under pressure prices for most grades of fresh cream ery derllned 2" Buyers are not responding to the s)rop as yet. and the market is still un nettlefi. Held " shared in the weakness, but not to the same extent as fresh. The large chain stores am not ready to shift their trade from •■■.« storage butter to fresh. Procesa quiet and rather easy. Factory slow. Packing ' stock quieter hut unchanged. Creamer}-, specials, lb. 33c: extras. Ob; firsts. 30<531c: seconds. 2^tj> 20Hc: thirds. 28e; held, specials. 32VjS'3.':c: extras. 31V4€32c; firsts. 30931 c; seconds. a8t) 290 ; state dairy tub*, finest. 32c: pood to prime, 20® 31c; common to fair. 26<S2!»c: process, special*. 2!V; extras, 2SVjc; firsts, MfJßr%c; seconds. 24Q 25c; Western Imitation creamery, firsts. 2t>^2Sc; factory, firsts. 25c: seconds, 24"©24^ic; thirds, £2«23c: packing stock. No 1, 2.V ; No 2. 24© 24V*c: No 3, 21 23c. CHEESE — Receipts, 356 hoses; exports. 1.259 boxes. Fall cream cheese prices ar» steady to firm. tHlgh grade skims In moderate, supply and firm, but cheaper skims plenty, and holders urging business. State, full cream. epe<-ia-ls. 1740 l?r; September, fancy. 17>i<v October, best, lft'-^c. winter made. best. 13H5?15SJe: common to fair. 13Vi©18«4c; skims. 1»* ns. fall made, spe cials. I4Hc; winter mad». beet. Il(2fl2c; fair to good. 8®10c: common. 4 1 *'S;7c; full skim«. 3#4c. EGGS— Receipts. sVttt P*SS*. Little de mand and light offering; of fresh rather-! at about previous prices: holders having any stir plus from morning trade would doubtless shade prices a. little rather than carry over. Storage quiet and outside fljrures are extreme. State, Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery whites, fancy, 4Oo*sa;< small. 42©>4,'-»- (fathered. 40^430; hen ■ r.erv brown?, fan. 4->'S4sc; gathered. 40@42^: fresh gralhered. extras. 44«4,"c. extra firsts. 41® 42c; nrstß. 3Wt4O<*.: fr»«h and late withered, lower grades. 30#38'-: r«frirera.tcr. fancy, 27"-'^ 2- ( «<': firsts, 2" 1 ,'fr27.-. neconds. 2Tl@2«c; thirds, 2."V~ E 'ff24V: poor. 22!tT23c : dirties. No 1. 23c; und^r grad»s, l!Vg22c. checks, 17ff20c; limed, choice, 24Hc. 3"RUITP — DRIED — Market quiet, n-lth lii^ht efferings of prim* evaporated apples at 7t7 t i < ". No interest on the part of buyer*. FRESH — AppJe* steady, but. trade slow Cranberries very dull. strawberries In H«rht receipt and steady. Orans;eg plenty: wide ranse In quality and value. Choice tangerines and mandarin* selling well . also grapefruit. APPLES table ports, bbl. $2 25 $4 50; Greening. $U 235?54 50. far Western, boxes, $IW>ss3 5O : CRANBERRIES. Cape Cod. late, fcbl, $S'(i*s 30; early black. $3i354: Jersey. $4ts4 «0; STRAWBERRIES. Florida, quart. VUS «0c: ORANGES, pineapple, boy. $1 50®?3 9" other Florida. $13r$3: Porto Rico. M>cs£s2 75; Callfcrnia. 91993; Arizona, $1 2r.iJTs3: TANGER INES. Florida, strap. $1 60-SS3: Porto Rico, half box. 73c<ST$l; Oiban. 75r'dSl 33; MANDARIN?. Florida, strap. $150f?52 25: GR-APEFRT - TT. box. $12. >*S4: Oiban. 7.>Ss2 75: Porto Rico. $11$ $3 37: Nassau. $1 «35?2 37: PINEAPPLES. Florida, crate. 75C??$1 75: Cuba. 75c95l 75; Porto Rico. 73c®$l 75. HOI'S — Firm. Holders not r>-ilHngr to make any concessions from the late asking prices. In Not-- York Star* there is steady buying. Very little doing: en the local market, though brewers are picking: up a few small lots. HAY AND STRAW -No chanjre in the situa tion. Prices high and receipts limited. HAT. timothy, prime. large bales. 100 rb. $iil7V* $1 20; No 3to 1. SI l i.'S'Sl 15: shipping. J»7V»c #S1; packing, 65®70c; clover and clover mixed. RESORTS. ARKANSAS. THE HOT SPRINGS More than a mountain resort, more than a fashionable playground these wonderful springs, with their " mysterious health-giving waters, have become world famous as Nature's Greatest nita.ri\irx\ set apart by the United States government for the benefit of humanity. Where modern medical science joins hands with . the wonderful curative agencies of nature — a retreat for the careworn or suffering in the great, beautiful out-of-doors. Water is the greatest eliminator of human ills and the Hot Springs of Arkansas are the greatest waters known to mankind Patronized every year by more than 150,000 people from every part of the world — the recuperating station of our arrv and navy, the training ground of the world's greatest athletes, the assembling place of statesmen and the rendezvous of society. There is no Substitute for the Hot Springs Baths The marvelous cures cannot be exaggerated. No one can afford to deprive himself of the quiet rest, the exhilarating joy and the wonderful toning-up that comes from a course of these baths, coupled with the rehabilitating influences of the mountain ozone and woodland landscape. Topographically ideal for golf, the new links just completed are as fine a nine-hole course as there is in the country, and nine more holes are rapidly being added. Luxurious hotels, medium-priced hotels and high-class boarding houses with every modern convenience. . For information regarding hotels and boarding houses, address Secretary Business Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. Reached by one night's ride from St. Louis on the through luxurious HOT SPRINGS SPECIAL of the IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE NEW JERSEY. flUarlboroiiQb-SlcnMfli The 1./ *.ij Resort House of the World P- arl.r Attractive During Atlantic's G. aL Winter and Spring Season (Extrnclins; from DECEMBER to JUNE) The hous« holds 1100 Guests and has 400 private baths, each with »ea and fresh water. White service In both American plan and a la Carte d!nin< Rooms. Ex quisite music. Golf. Rolling Chairs. Thea tres. Ownership Management J QSIAH WHITE * SONS COMPANY. CtKontic GxUf (112 open ifiiau^doul iiieijfiat ( y.iC.^CcinX^ $ Son GALEN HALL HoTEb»SANAToRI Owing to our Tonic and Curative Baths, our Klrgunt Comfort anil Exceptional Table ami Service, we are always bit*?. F. L. YOUNG, Gen l Manager. New York Office. 1122 Broadway. HOTEL MORTON \IIii.INI \\r. NEAR BEACH. ATI.ANTH: CITY. >. J. Open all the year. Fine table. Suites with private bath Handsomely furnished. Perfect sanitary arrangement* Elevator to all floors, >r<cial rates for winter. Capacity 250. Mra. N. R. HAINES. Owner and Proprietor. UKEWOOD. X. .I— HOTEL CVKASAUTO. Homelike. refined; excellent table. Moderata terms. Booklet. E. BWITZER, Prop. f»Oc®Sl 10; STRAW. Ion? rj-e. 80®Koc; short ami tangled rye. tin.- . oat and wheat. 33c. POULTRY — AMVE— Ntt carload lots of livn unloaded to-das\ and there are about 10 cars on the tracks. Scarcely my trading:, and close to 7 cars In Jobbers' hands. Prims nominally un rhanifeil, but outlook uncertain. CHICKKNS. gprfns, It l#c; FOWM. lie; ROOSTERS, old and younK. lie; TURKEY!?. 12#11 DUCKS. 17c; GEESK. 14*1." GUINEA FOWLS, pair. ROo; Pl<;K<i.N.-. pair. 30c. DRESSET>— LittIe fresh stock, and an almost entire absence of business. Holder* firm, hut nearly all receivers have a euipltim- mil outlook Is. regarded with anxiety. Dry packed — TURKEYS, Western, ncaliled. 21'S'. I .^ . dry ptcketl. ■■••-1. young hens and toms, *;41?;.".-: fair to Rood. 29|fS8<r; old toms. 21n: Southern, dry picked. StooSSe; ("•aldei. 22«23c: CAPON'S. Philadelphia. 10330 c; Ohio. •^.'ff'M.-: other Western. l^i'.-, BROIL ERS. Philadelphia, fancy squab, pair. 75550 c: fancy. 4 Ib to pair and under. Tb. 28ff.10c; Penn sylvania, 24®23c: Western, dry picked. milk fed. fancy, frozen, 2Sc; fresh. *J4<»i2.V; torn fed. fancy, frozpn. 2.V. fresh. {HfCli Mi'-higan. scalded. 19#a0r; other Western. lS©2oc: CHICK ENS, roasting, Philadelphia, fancy. !> Tb and over to pair. IT>. -'v/jt Pennsylvania. S rt>. 21<322c; Western, dry picked, milk '-1 22©23^; corn fed. "».j;!i ; Ohio ami Michigan. 101> it>V:c; other Western. lS«10c; mixed weights. Philadelphia. 23c; Pennsylvania. IthaHst . West ern, milk fed. dry picked, i<>- corn fed. it-, W-stcrn. maided. 16^c: Ohio and Mi.-hiKan. l«"- a ©17r; other Western. lM?16e; FOWLS. Western, boxen, *» n> and over <loxen. tSc; 48 It). IT So; 38 to 42 rb. l.V»'slfi'4o; Western. Mils, dry picked. heaw. 17c; small. 15*U«c; Ohio and Michigan, scaldeij, 17c: other We3t»rn, 14ftI7c; COCKS, old. 13H;c; DUCKS. Ohio and anchizan. 20^21c; Western. ]fl^2oc; GEEfE. Eastern, •white. 20c: dark. 16®13c; Maryland. Jersey, etc. 14ftil,V; nearby. 12®13.-; Wisconsin, tttuffed, I.v-; Western. lO^j.-Jc; SQUABS, prime, large, white, dozen. $2 75#*B, poor dark. $150; culls. «0©7.«"; GUINEA FOWLS, spring. 3 IT> and over pair, $1. GAME — not in larire inip*oly and (•elllns: fairly at weU sustained prices for prime jrrades. Jack rabbits slow. Wild ducks un changed. POTATOES \NT> VEGETABLES— Potatoes steady. Sweet potatoes weak. Onions moving slowly. Cabbages easy. Carrots and other win--' ter vegetables without chansT*. Artichokes scare". No fresh Now Orleans vetretables received. Florida, celery lower Caullßowera In (rood <!" mand. Kal<>- and spinach 'ess plenty and higher. I^etnie* flrni and higher. Peas and beans »i-ar^« Peppers slow. Tomatoes selling well but at 10-^ prices. POTATOES. Bermuda, «te.-.vnd orcp. bbl $o®s4 50: Maine, in bulk, ISO n>, Si 75@52; 1«R- Th baa:, $1 <i(Wjil SO: state anil Western, in bulk, ISO rb. $1 .Wssl 7.'.; iw-4b ba«. JlSd^JlK"; Western, 150-Ib beer. $1 25g*l 33: frosted stock, bae. 75<^5$) 25; SWEET POTATOES. Jers. . basket. 40rgfl: \K.TirHOKEi<. California, drum. $14J?$1S: ANISE. New Orleans, bbl. 9SOCMgS3; BRrSSET^S SPROUTS, quart, 4SSe: BEET?. Charleston. 100 bunches. $;;-S:s4: New Orleans. *2SO#J3: Bermuda, crate. $1 35«*1 JSO : CAR ROTS, old. ton. $123515; bbl or bag. $19$1 25; Charleston. 100 bunches. Sl'SJl 50: New Orleans, $1 .VM?*2; Bermuda. crate. 75c*8>$t 23: CAB BAGES, Danish, ton. $28S'.T.'!O : domestic. S18 1 ? $20; 10f>. S4gs«; bbl. $1 sTwfsl 75; red. ton. $.«'(* $38: 1-bi. SI 75<3?2: Florida, new, red. bbl. S.Z-9 $2 1'". 'Ti I'MBKR?. Florida, basket. $1 50^ $2 .*<">; CELERY. case, $1 25g52: California, *M^ $4 50; state and Jersey. $1(5*2 25; dozen sfali«-'<'. o**4sc; r\\T-TJFt,OY.'RRS. I»ng Island, bbl. $1 M <Sss: Florida, basket, St©s2: flat case. $1 25"© $1 7.%: California^ case. $1 7". i as2. half case. Wr9 $1 15; CHICORY. New Orleans, bbl, $2es."»; ESCAROL.E. $2.^s3RO; EGGPLANTS. Florida. box. $I«s3.V> : Cuban. $l-?s4; IIORSHRADISH. 1i)O-rh bbl. $4..y>954 75: KALE. Norfolk, bbl 23 ««0r: KOHLRABI. New Orleans. $2'S5-':: LET TUCE. Florida, basket. $I®SS New Orlpans. bbl. $150<$$2.V>: small basket. 7."..-: T.REKS. New Orleans. li» bvocbM. $2 &otfrs3 50: ONIONS. Cuban, crate, $2 25; small white pickle. 2.VS.VW-; State and Western, white. <50c©$l ; yellow, bay. $1 'if>e*2: red, $1 2.".5?2: Orange County. j-ello'.v. bag, ?-l 25ig'$2: red. $1 2.*>9?2; Connecticut valley. yellow. bn>. $1 25#f1 30: OKRA. Florida, car rier, $S(fW; Cuban, $^?7; TE-VS, Florida, bas OF ARKANSAS i Through PvillmaLn Service from Chicago. Let us tell you more about it and help you plan your trip. For train time and railroad rates, address WM, if. HOYT, GENERAL EASTERN PASSENGER AGEM. 335 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Nii'.V JERSEY HOTEL WINDSOR, ATIVN N Tir , CITT Directly on the ocean front, the very heart of all amusements and feature.'. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS. Sea water In all baths. Newly renovated and refurnished. Enutpped with everything nod ern. Orchestra. Famous Windsor <'afA and Restaurant. Open all y.iir 8. S. PHOKBUP. Manager. VIRGINIA. OLD POINT COMFORT. HOTEL CHAMBERLIN. THE rOlirr-ETE YEAR-KOL'XB RESOHT. Golf, Tennis, Boating. Dancingr. Military Drills. Naval Manopuvr»»s. The most magnificent soa, water swimming pool In America. A roiiPI.KTK STSTEM OF MEDICINAL BATHH RECOMMENDED ET EMINENT PHYSICIANS. n<■■'•r^ a 1 ion* anil nil information at Hotel ("namberlln office. 1122 Broadway, "phone 1572^ — Maillnon Squar"- or U'liiresß OF.O. V APA MS. M»r Fortress Monroe. Va. BEKJUUA. BERMUDA Hamilton Hotel CAPACITY 800 ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. STONE WO CONCRETE CONSTRICTION THKOL'CHOUT TV. A. BAKKON. MAN'ACiKR, MU VOKK OH UK 380 HITII AYE.. ALSO 1180 BROADWAY. NUKIU CAKOH.VA. HOTEL RED SPRINGS. ;^;. ; a Ideal Health and Pleasure Resort. Hunting Grounds ill" 1 " Acre*). Guides. Katlr*ly Every possible convenience, select table; Rod Sprints Water (cures »tom»ch and kida«/ troubles). I- up dally. Br-klot. >.*. T. HENRT PRICE. Mir. k«t. $4^*l2 PEPPERS, lari;* box. $2 SO© s3: carrier or basket. $1 2T>S?2: Cuban, carrier. $19 $175; PARSNIPS, bbl. $ I^l 50; PARSLEY. New Orleans, curly. **-...•,•■- plain. *o#*7: Eermuda. rrate. )-':t»- -■ RO MAINE. Florida, basket. $l«$l 50; -••— Orleajis. small basket. 73c; Bermuda, crate. $lg.s2; RADISHES. Nor folk. basket. $1 7.*>?!s2: SHALLOT?. N-'-» Or leans, bbl. $1 5<»«4- gTRING BEANS. -— ! . wax, fancy, basket. St-<J*.'>. <' $3097; poor to trood -.1 -ivfi;«4 SPINACH. Norfolk, bbl *)c©sl "•■• SQUASH. $1 So©»2 .M' Florida. white, tmt, < 9 $&>; OJ»«n. $1; TURNIPS, rutabaga, bbl. «oc<* $1- TOMATOES. Florida, carrier. *t-*t-j Cuban. Rne«sl9 WATERCRESS. 100 bunches. 1 1 $5173. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York, January 22. IPIO. • BEEVES — Receipts. 129 cars, or C.457 head. all for slaughter and export ... three car*. No trade, worth notlnß. F»- -sr steady. Ex ports to-day. 462 cattle and 1.654 quarter* of beef to London: 5.0.15) quarters to Souf.mmp ton; I.J"s quarters to Liverpool: 10 sheep to Trinidad. CALVES — Receipts, part late yesterday. 473, Including :J2O for butchers and. 153 for market. Veal* steady: barnyard calves weak: about two cars of Westerns not sold at a late hour, and feeling easier. Common la prime veals ■old, at 55@51075 per 100 tb: no ehei • of fered; barnyard calves quoted at $3 5O 9 $4 SO. Dressed calves quiet, but dressed Veals full steady at yesterday's quotations. Sales — Kerns Commission Company: 14 Pennsylvania reals. 123 lb average. 510 73 per 100 n». 2. in lb. $?. SHEEI* AND I.AMBS — Receipts. 19 cars, or 4.?..-.« head, all for slaua*nr-r except one «-ar. Nothing 'lotng; of Importance;, but HMtlaaj steady. A few common aheap sold, at $4 54 per 100 lb. Dressed mutton and dressed lamb* dill I and unchanged: country dressed hothouse lambs. $R^sli per carcass. Sal"* (late yesterday > — Tobin & Shannon: 223 Ohio lambs. 77 lb average. $3 50 per 100 lb: 241. 67 lb. $?. HOGS — Reretpts. lrt cars, or T..641 head. In cluding r.S for the market. I"*<»el!n* weak. Sales were at SS 00 per 100 lb. Country dressed hoes steady, j v. ■= Sales — Kerns Commission Company: S3 Pennsylvania hors. 145 h average, $*» 00 per 100 lb; 2 stags. 415 lb. ?.V OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago. Jan. 22— CATTLE R«<— lpts, 2.000; r.eak; beeves. $4 1&357 60: Texas «tMrs. $3 SO^ $4 §0; Western steers. .s4'.l?sfi. utockers and feed er*. $2iV)*rss 2r.: o(t? and heifer*. $21?53 *>. calves. $7S»*fsl«> HOGS — Receipts. 17.000: weak to 5c lower; light. Sfl2O<tfsßS». mixed. S3 23 «,<»«■ heavy. $? 33 S3 70; routrh. >« SO®*^ 4-"> rood to choice heavy. 53 48018 TO: pl»s. $7 10-^ 9815; bulk of sales. $845©88«t» SHEEP—Re ceipts. 3.500; steady. native. $4356: West-m. $^«srt \*»arlln<;». ««Ts©sß: lambs, native. $6 23 «*g 73; Western. $«iV§?- 70. East Buffalo. Jan. 22. — CATTLE— Receipts ISO- *te«dv. VEALS — V*»: active and Be lower.' $60X11. Receipts. 3.200; slew and Sffl'V lower; heavy. $^ »s<asS »<>, mixed. «vgsA 30: Torker*. $»«V«»*«»aO; )-rs. $■* «9 $*7<v roughs. $SlS<asSS3: dairies. $8 »*o^sJ» 7T. SHEEP AND ' LAMBS— Receipts. 4.400. actt-r and 13c higher; sheep steady; lambs. $5 539 $« 55. ■ - ' ■ : Kansas City. Jan. 22.— CATTLE — Receipts. 700. Including 200 Southerns: steady: choice ex port and dr»s»ed beef steers. $S POss7 I.V f.ilr to «ood. $4 75fg$5 SO: Western steers. 54.30^5"> 23; stockers and feeders. $3 40'g$5 25: Southern steers $4 35«5875: "■»«, $2 lMla>tl 50: native row? $2 7r>«$ i SJO: heifers. $3 SS'SS*: bulls. $3 •» 9fn 20; calves. $3 73'5?5 73; receipts for the week. 48 700 HOG? — Receipts, 3,00^; steady to •*« lower, top. SAM: bulk of sales. 93 230 54 - • : heavy SS .".t>@s» 60; packers and bathers, $H3s^ $Sss:'lieht. $S li«B*S 4rt. pis*. $6 7.V857T5. re ceipts for the week. 63.000. SHEEP — No receipts to-daj-: receipts for th» week. 41.200. Cincinnati. Jan. 22.— CATTLE— Receipts. 132: ■ ORT3. RE AKKAN.SAS. BroniTille, W>»tch««ter Co., V T. OPEN ALL THE YEA* Most Mod* Rates of isv First CUss Hatsl In or near Now Torlc Bend f-r pamphlet tad full Information. j. J. LA>'>*l> CO ... . TTO9Ttmlatt RESORTS. *AS. \Rli_Y> FLORU> V- SO MICH TO SEE ! SO MUCH TO DO ! SO MCI TO ENJOY ! , ■>'. Aasro»tU# . Pone* Am Leoa mud Ucmw II ... l_|"-~n.,ud ■*(•! OiMMd Om-t)t~ tlmtXt** nO'9lS Palm Beach lt»yal r»incl*a» sad Bnaiun I Miami R*rmt Mm «a Bar W«i 1 — —^—^— — — V >aa*an. Bahama Inlands- . Htx-al C*i*oial Th« lobk K.er ti>bin« Cam* •■ Urn Florida K«mi Hotrlf. *«^4-' -r bonm and v ■•• -,UX'.»«» at .--..«» to tcit UW pans of nerr cii* Ob» dollar a dar and up. Sort batnin* at Palm Se»-h <tailT. Gol2a« at ail tk« naortß <n Urn -••-■■ in thtt South. Tsunl^ on clar ■*■_-, a piak of i.— tfw tKMX. FiiMnc at ill points, but best at LONG KrT CAMP. Ti.--<-Tn* as-1 )w> ins on rweas and inland waten. >Vh«-".-^lii:r riding aa la&a aad «r(aa mOm PTwaenadoa and Cirnuii tropical jus£ia trail a. It's All on the East Coast ■MlPill do lux* -'■ — tr-i-lis^t.— l Pullman train* M»«w >'»• Tort «oa rrlari^j.l Ei*t Coast rNHti. Im" ---■ •.« dally utor* Sunday. -r.n«rtio« at Miami with *t««a>«tupa for Nassau, aa.i «*.»»• M with «aanMhipa far Key West and Uatana. Only SI hour*. New \'ort ta U»>»c«. DAILT SERVICE; :. ■• (9) dajltiht honr» on -->:.. So«ti«ra b«« .Tar 4 moat Bni%ue triy orer th* aßk-GOING BAILK. v. For full larortnatloa. b*o*!«t. etc.. mpTity •» T.«c*J — - -— Arm or to the Florid* E»«t Cout office*, at S^ nh At«.. New Tort 130 Adams SI.. Chiuf* i^fe^ VEBIL Off ICES AT ST. AUGLSTINI, TLA. £jXJ HOTEL GRAMATAN a«I-t: ': - tn c - -' shipper*. $5 33ff5«25; com mon. «---■■:>-' HOG? — Receipts. l.«M»: qal«e and s<s lower: batchera an«l »hli»o«r«. 9* *0QSmB&: common. $R-3$ t '. SIXEKP — R«celats. 1<B»: «ti"ja«. $215$*J; lambs steady to strong. $4 7J'iSf3 93. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chic***. Jan. 2"J. — «Vh«t -liei higher h«T« U» day. Influenced by utmti f^r- _ «*bl"« and a mod demand.. Cor anil oats fell off on heavy a?lllnr presanr*. Provision*. lar«el7 aJTmcted by the widespread agUattna, sgitisf lil^h meat prices, declined materially. Rana« aj prices; I ■-.**■- Wheat: Open. High. Low. Close. day- May »-. its nun $m«i $tns fiio\ July i«' t I"2H 1O1T« :is 1 Wl l^ September.. •>»', 9S'i S7»» 9lSi *Z% Corn; Mar — «0«i <®t; «5^ gsr; **% July m\ m-% *-„ <rt*i •»«% September., «8<« «»S «7b 87 «»;♦ Oats: May 4*% 4» T i 4.9 V» i*^ July .... 43 49* 44'; *t\ 44% September.. 41 » 42 41 *• 41** 42 Lard; Januanr .. 123 1*27 12 15 12 15 12 «# May 1202 ii.l 2 n is H -3 n<2 Ribs: January ...It 7O 11 M 11 30 US2 11 12 May ...1133 1135 1: .*«■ «jr ua Pork: January ...2120 21 20 ... » -. v> ;i » May 21 C 521 7!> 21 2J 21 2i 21 T» FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool. Jan. 22 .—WHEAT— Spot dalj» futures flrra; March. S* 81.4: May. >s 1%«; July. 8s Wd. CORN — Spf»t cjnlet; n«snr »---• can mixed, 3<s • ! «d: old. 2s <*i-id. y-alie» firm; January. 8s 7«» d: March. 3* TIM. PEAS — Canadian steady. 7s si;<i. ■FLOUR— Winter patents quiet. Ms. HOPS la London < Pacific Coast) firm. in 4s«>t*> l^s. BEET— Extra India m«ss stronar. »78 «. PORK— Prime mess. Western, steady. 103s. HAMS— Short cut steady. Ms; — Cusa hwla—l cut firm. tOa »W. short rib steady. 66» «d; loosf clear middles, light. »-m. «*•; h*»miy. Ms: t>hort clear barks steady. «v; clasjr >•!!:«• quiet. «7 SHOULDERi: — Sn-jar- Inn 37«. LARD — Prime Western, tierces, dull. A*s >1 American refined, pails. Ha« «d CHEESE— Canadtan finest, whit-* and color-d. arm. Msv TALLOW — Prime city steady. 33a 3d: Ati3tr» lian in London -a*v. 34)s lOt^d. TXTRPKX —Rphtts strong. 43bl RO?TN Co:m=«:» firm. 10» 4Hd. PETROLEUM — Refined. ■toady. 74.! LINSEEI> OIL firm, 33« 3d. I.on^'-r!. Jan. 22. — RAW SUGAR — Centrifu gal. 13a 8d; m.ns?!»»va<l«», 15«- BBKT «X" • * ' - January. 13s 9*; - CALCUTTA LJN3S3D— > April-June. S«s «H. LINSSED OIL. 345. SPERM OIL, 12. PETHOLSCM — Vra-rlcw r«fiaed. «Sd; spirits. 71 TURPSNTTNE— Spirit*. 435. Amertcan strain**. Ms) 4bd; flne. 13s «^«. LONDON WOOL SALES. London. Jan. 22. — A g">od s»ie«UoJi. araorrrt* Jr.? to 1i.,!>35 bales, was <rtf*r«d at th« wool auction sales to-rtay. Th« wool was readay taken at full prices. WtD yrowa srosabrevla were In keen demand fur ■.-.- » aai ti« home trade, and scoar»d rnertnoa w»r«r aflsHsa for the Continent at hardening ra.tes. 3C«»*re week. 79,in0 bales will b» offered. T»-4ay"» sales follow: New Sooth Wales, <>*« b«I«s; "••oursd. »Hd<ffls lid: gr»ssy. •'••»#"•» -"d. Queensland. 1.000 bales: greasy. SaAia lrid. Victoria, I.SOO bales: scoured. 1% 3dtT-i 3d; greasy. 71 Sis 3d. South Ai:-«rraH%. 200 ft srreajjy. >',«! ■<?!.■• ',d. West Australia, S»9 bales; greasy. Td»i!i. >Te<v Zealand. 19* bales; preairy. " ■ #is SHd. Cap*» of C^'l Hops and Natal. 400 bales; greasy. 3H^llb<i- RESORTS-. \RK_\> * V* n.oßrnv HAMPTON . ACCCST.V. 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