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THE MARKETS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. -- New York. February 88, 1010. Be*r.s. bas«.t ; . . 7C3 i Prunes tCali. pkga 4.3« F- urVbbte -..■-. XO^O Apple*, bbls - •', F: 3 -r sacks »" »* i Apples bojes .... , "1" rommeal. bi«B.: hMt|Poiatoefe. W^---- *■■*»> DatSeaT-0b15... MW|Onlvns. bMs Wheat. teshrlv.lW.4oo Rosta. \t,ls_. y ... o.^ Wm, ba»n W. 30 0', p.osm oil. bbls^: -JO Pa- boah ... *••"-' "' turp. bbls .» r "a bu'h l.LVJi Crude turp. bbta: VM Isuckwh««t. bush 4.|«> Tar. obis -- Malt. bu«U T.WOiMirar. bbl* -^J Uu-e. pKts 4'M; Susar. haps. H»v. tor.f V; 0 Molasses. 1*m.... Flriw- ton» 2«iOilcake. rkßs .4^, h"i bales - 58»!Oa. lub. bbis C> I totf"«WMdr« 415ire»r.uts. fcacs.... I.Bo* fo-k bbls ". ISPTo&Mco. hhds... Dg _„,« ntm riO.Tot.acco. tcs r C-- mcl- pkii «« Tobago. pUps . . . L«S t -;,l" kC c< " ■ • «'. 3l> '^ WooL bales 125 j «^:i«.b ■,■'«' MlWooL pscks 273 ib : i^ ::: ; iisi^sSd^iSi g :• • . n^ultr/. rk E s s;«a|HMw. bd:s ....... bye poultry. «ta 222 Skii^. bales 4-J i SSS 55).« «325 .Moi (Cal>, bbli. 495 - I S7S " U>jr.cn« <Ca:>. cs 575; Brandy tea:?, bbls CO EXPORTS. Tom bu»h .-2.tt.-a; Naphtha, F a>. . 2.K0 Rye bush 12.H15 ; Gasolerit. gal*.. 8.2W , focMrteaL ba Ji',:t^>!c o fs-d oil rais j Beans, bush... 3»{liub Ofl. pals... »"-]'" ; ?iour. hbls.... 7i'3,Pork. bMs 41.4 . Hour, wicks . . 9.907 ; Beof, bbls « ££"S bb : e «g h' I ale. . 5.37 i; Hams, re «.«j<XM ■ -- ■ ■ .. :< "" f. c ._ hb ; « 1."'.« Grease, !T> — 4" > , B. , taia.J m M Butter. To 1.100 EXPORTS LAST WEEK, Uhrat. bush. . 15.t»f 8 1 Pitch, bis.... -■* ' Dora b'jfh.-- 17»;.570iRef v-e;. jfa15..14,0u..(t._. SS tu^h... JSO»2; Naphtha, gal« 2.400 IJvr Vush.-.. 12.515: Benzine, gal--- =*!^ Baxter. bosh-I 83.€73 Gasolene, gals '-'--"'v R-j-kwh-t . bu S».34o|Re«Wauin. sals • -5,000 »',»< i-u^i 2.5?1,C:f5-a oil. cals 145.5W i sy-I'L.ub .oil «.!... WUWg r G?T«-i t*es 1.515 i-Hatr.s. lb l».«00 • <: .... 4.;.. Ho^« bale*. . 135. Lard oil. pau. • >Ol '^ A-Vo: pals. 4A.4Ss.?tearine. 1b.... JS.OOO n-faiakvr, ca:s «."40jTaUOw. Tb r -^i , ! y::mr*i. T!.... Mo.l2s|Gremse» " ■ . r .';'..i'" >l : Wicake, • ----- Butter. Tb m..^ ■ , Pptstorp. «ais 42.230 iCaieese, rt' , Bos'.r.. t>b-5... LS9B CASH QUOTATIONS. ■ - 4^ v-nr-'t' vo'4"" 6« Hogs. «r«3. 180 «. 13. | S Vpis pnti 5 » ! Laid. Md!e ' 13.W *~v7omir.al. ia «->vator. export basis. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. N>ir York. Feb. 2<. ir«lrt. j GRAIN— TSTHEAT — After opening quiet and , rtf*dr p.t a Blight advance developed cecidea : F-iT^srth' anl aurins; the Jay new hijrh records ; rp , -., -a^r-. •".;>• .?tab!ished. although the vol- | ame of bas!&«EE w*a not particularly Janre. The ; advwnof wa« <3u^ largely to reports from Chi- < ago tl at an operator who controlled a large ; amount of contrsx* -wlieat had late on Saturday ; **Jd aJ^'Jt a r.-.ii:ior. bushels. It seemed to 1* the ( c.:i.ral belief tnax this ulveat ha 4 been sold to ; tome of the iarp- mi:!s ana will l^e shipped out. . I.rlnplnp c<-,r,trart stocks <iowr. to a %cry low , lr\e ' Th° market at the close showed a net j C*ir., at II 1 * to l>.c Liverpool cables xver^ i rtrad? with reports or 1-ss pressure of cash : ■rlxaii on the fr.T»iim markets and a Brocmnaii ; reih!->r<.m Arj^r.tir.a said that both the quality j a.n-1 v'ei:! of wheat is gettir.sr worse. The visible . •unrly in O>e Vnited States fho»<M a d^ciea^e , f c - •,<*. week of SII.OOO bushels, compared • n . i .h g-n Increase last week cf B.WJ and a decn«ae lart y«r or 754 <i So. - rod h"re $1.31 nonjinal elevator domesUc and nominal i. o. b_ , afloat- No. - Northern Dulutn and No. 2 hard 1 vir.i'T $1.3T-4 nominal f. o. b afloat. CORN—; Sloceiatelr active ar.d Dim. d-^e largely to ; . . rtrenjTth in wheat and to the unia— ; vr.mhio •neat.'ier .-f.ndiiior.s. Cash :r.arkets were Inactive The. visible increased L.157.000 bush pj-. apair.st an increase last week of 1.766.4JW «"ri a flecremse last >ear of 210.0V> bushels, i •r-^iTTMT c«rn locally closed 'We ar.d No. 4 60c. both nominal in elevator, export basis. No. - ; *».' T^oniiria: f. o. b. afloat. OATS— Inactive hut «=teadv 'n Eympathy -p-ith Uw other markets ; »tU rr. :icht offeriucs." The visible showed an j jt.^-*^.^ at i- 000 tu c hels, airainst a docreaae last week of 58.000 and a decrease a year apo RTS3SO9Q CSasb oats here barely steady. Mixed. . M W •- Tt»f quoted nominal; r.ati;ra! white, ] r^ to Z" > 52%«?55C snd clipped white. 34 to I 4" Tb< SS^eSß^cC nYE — Quiet: NO. 2 West- j p^n r*U r.on-.ir.al f. o. b. New Yarfc BARLET— ; NEW YORK PRICES, yesrer 'ATeat- Open. Hitrh. Tv^tv. dose. day. i SI 41 /•-- : .z. = - ?4 7^l ; :::■ = H :..... - - «* 5 - v | INTERIOR RECEIPTS. WTH*t Con;. <">ntc. j ay .. . »74.«W GW.OnO 127.«v>n! Ul- ",7; .::::::::: " •! ... ... c<m^oo rsiiooo SEABOARD CLEARANCES. »■-_. 31 om p o>»o irs.oftri i "„ ' (I>1 ; safooo jot.ooo 27.000 l^aßS -';r MrM'MI 25.000 207,000 240.000 < «STI<»N"- There was a further sbarp ad-; Tsn-e with May peiliUß fcl 3«-€2c or 33 PO«t9i ,;..„.. , '.li,. clOßlny !;=tire« of Saturday and a little ; h.t- ton 13 a bate abov« the low i^-el of U«t ; , • «»■ k" Trail-c was more a. -tire, with the frne »••!«"• U-an a; any time since the culmination , the January break. The prospective redue jj^n ;h« i^, ru l stock has been a Strom; factor j t. raw of tbe market, while in «ddilinn to the i wmom Urat »h« '-Id bulUt. Including -Mr. Tatten. ; »"e rctirtng tlie bull -leal in May the advance j iad Uw assistance of a reported hetter ?r>ot de- ] iuoxl in the South. Vullfeh interior Hpures for I Hir ojty. r.-i«irTK that larre CTicacemeius ; 4'p-ci; f-hipnaent l^ir.ained unfilled /tnd th» fact : ;na: continued dry wr«aU»er in tiie Southwest ; «. ? tmpanied by escesßive mosture in the j Eastern belt, maklnjs the ms cr.-p outlook in- ; rr^sinsriy unccrtah.. Th»> closing tone v.»s j ••ra,;v a; ?n ««ti-ance of ll | fj2>' r-^'nt?. Southern . «r^' ni*slce*s v.«:re unchanfforf to Uc higher. at;d . t f^.. «.- business as reported from som« points. I rrank lia.ijie. «f N.w Orleans, arrived here ><:•- : y<'.*\ nwrntosr. a:ni was with Mr. Patten here , Siis ntornina;. There were rumors nf a conference »erw*«i operators who were prominent on tli^ I »u';l r«rlirr In the year, in, ;-:ii;rc Mr. Scales . ird Mr. I'.ro-Ar. Local contract prices: Satur- j Open liich. L«tr. Oo»?e. day. i r.bruar^...' - fi - — 14.4:; ■ Car.') 14.4". 147" 1».45 1 4 "-".Tj 1 4 <"^» 14.43; iprU 14.47 14 47 1.47 14. 'H fll4.tr, 1-40 ■ ii 14.r.:{ 14.^-2 14. .V: i4.Tr,*j14.74 14.47: t-jT<«» — — 14.4Ng14.51 14.20 Tulv I*r.O 14.V; 1».r>,0 14. 45^14.4*; 14 17 I togest ...l-''.>-* I".*.*) X3.«0 13.530.13.53 1.T.«'.7 j t«ptembcr.l l2*o i:: <«• 12.:«» l2.'.'7tiK!.<* 1 * 52>2 i >Ct«ber ..12.4K 12-V.i 12.4» 32..V.',z12..V1 12. ;2 ' C<w^Kber.*.l2^9 12.20 12.2. 12 4<v& 52.42 12.28 $*c~urtxT.. 1^.36 12.4.'. 12 .:> 12.41^12.43 12.»> \ SjfCt ■was *;uiet and 3O frfihilr liigher at IJ.fi.'i'' I V>r middilnt; ujiland arm ]T,.2<.>'- for middling ! Su'f; dettvered on contract, 40<* tailed. Uvei-pool ; sahies: trpot eteadv; sal"F. 7. lfc^« b«l*s: spt-eula- ; H' n an'l *K;«.»rt. . ."ititi; American. «;.<«•*"»; called j so"'.:!.. S.OO/I i*ies: imposts. S.ITW. ai! A!:i"ricar; j Middling uriand. Sd. Futures opened Ftendy at j <> to 12 points alvan<^-. Ctoaed vrv Bteady at I t>. 14 's T.<.ints hi^'i' r. Man-h. 7.7r-l: March- I iprii, 7.73\n: April-May. ;.6»*ad: May June ! •«>tc : June -Juiy. T.fii'id; JuJyAupust. T.T««; _->i ; j tayatt-Cei'teudier. 7.27 d: Ser.trrti!«r-<^«-tot^r. ! t.R2'l: Ociober-Xov«mbcr. «i.*u;d: Kovember-De- I "•anber. ft-525id; IVoensber- January, ti.JQ'id: > isr;iaT\ February. ftSOd. < OITKE — Quiet. bjs!<« asrre^atine 14.2.'.')! Tier. Prives wr* steady, closing unchanged i iraist tihe f.na.l «>f la«t w*ek. Foreign markets »<■;» f-iea^\ . Havre <icsii;p at *± fnute advance. l?ETit.i;rß 3 « yiV'Tir'. ;r higher, an-! Brazil un r^acr^J * rt 2T> T«?i6 lower. Firm offer- from !{r»- Xii -^*-re i-1i|;l;t!j- aSove a parity with local prlres. iri the j.Vs*>n<~e of ofr«rinsrs i.> a bullish feature i if wen as prospects for a moderate supply of j mild <-r>fie». it t--Snp flsiniM that hi Venezuela j tri» rr'T 1 trill bft only about r^t j.<r < »nt of last j r«zr. Th» cash market w«s i"tea,jy a t f* 4 r fur Ri^ N«r 7. Warebouse deliveries in t!>e United ! f'stfv frr th=* week were Mas 'lacf. a«ta!::«t j 10T..144 Unl w«dc *'..<: 134.34 last year. Of the :-.!;■ T amopst N>r.- York iiSd 7S',<:»'> bajrs. | Uocal contract prices: Sat;-r- | Open, HipH l>jw. Clos*. day. | ITarrh — — -- *1.90«i«.1Ci C.BO i fr-',l — — -- 7..fiQ7.<;.". 7.0O; I'tv 7."T, ~.CC. ZI,T, T.uMIT.IH 7." T. | trr.'- — — — 7.10e7.13 7.101 ju!v — — — 7 1.1«r7 :<• 7. is | ***vrt — — — 7.15«7.2« 7.15 teptetcber — " '— ■ ."• — 7 K»r, 7.1.1 7.10 >f/t*r ........ — — — 7.l'^-7.ir, 7.10! No.emUr — — — 7.1067.15 7.10 I^cerober 7.10 7.1*» 7.10 7.'.'j<f7.ir. T.l** j Isnu&O 7.1" 7. !•» 7-10 7.iUQ7 1-*. 7.l<i ! I I.OIU \ \ i . HE.iL — Flour o,uiet but! n«i.dy. spr:i;i.- patents. $.". t','uat~ '>'•: winter j ■iraiebtx, %T, -ir.ii $r. i.-, ; Tisnt<r r'«tent.«. f^ 600 . |«1O; £-;>ri;:z :\. am. *4 C<"; §4 '.•".: extra No li »Inrrr. S4 7i!yjr, : «- X ; ra . No « v inter. SISO9h f »«;.-.: ICanssa rtratehta. jr. ir.-ti J" ::<> nrcK- ; R'HEAT FXOUK— DuII: J.-jlk. ?2 ': V-' O.l I»<-r j. I<W !b. BrCKWHKAT— Noinlra'. BYE Cl.'/Vl'.-rinii: fair to rood $4 30Q9E4 43;. J •"-,;cr io fancy. *4 00«;- *1 <;.". i'O!;NMKAb — ••'a.ly: kiln <irnd. f.l 4<t. Ti.M; MH*!. — i V--"nr!y; f]ti«- vhite aiiii yytiow. (1 SSGfKfI; I ! :->ar*e. $1 4.','ifl .X PEKO— IVoFt.-rit and ! : rlty firm : W"<st'-rn ynritiu. *2'iff % 2fi T.O; ,s'«r.<l- ; • r<l r/iiddliiifr. S3B 2Sfi:S2GSO; flour uo. $2H 73 j < ♦=*2tt2^: red <iop. $:i'iv;s::i : <i lv l.ran. $2 M> ■ Miik: ?20 7.j '•: - . - «aeks: ini<i(iii:ig,» ?2c;7."T/ h t:;< i .".(!: r'«l <j..k. *:;«> w^'t $: 'M r.n; hominy chop, ; < $27 r-n hntk: JIS 7'i sacks; oiimea!. s:;t." , PROVISION**— Stronp and higher esrly, ritti »cti\.- co'.erinc by thorts nnd rome new ii rcylnc Influenced l>y tii«- continued strength J n live lu.es and prospects fur Jnoderato re- i •*:'.pis. Trading in lar' l for Xuture tfelf revyj ] « - «s reyjtnec or. the Produce Exchange to* ( lay, aft*r bavina: !»»•'!; suspended f'<r a'.mut aretity y<ars POXK — Firmer: rr.«-3i>. S2C; *w!!v, 126 Mfr 837: short cl-»r, 52-'.«r >'_'7 -10. : SEEF— Sft«. »1 4 'j $I 4 Mi: •famiiy. $]Srt*lS r.O; I »r"k»-t. *i 4 r.oi;*ir,: rxtra in<3i^, mesa, * 2 's."•<<«* 1 1 -7 liK£f" If AM» — firm at ?24^52(J. : >UEKKEO !lO'"S— -StT'inar; quoted: B.icons, j ' ?:,<■: 1M ». 12>c: IC* 11. IS'.f-: 140 lb. j i 3*»<- ; pire. l^^.r CCT MEATS— Pickled b«-l- j! '.*« frn»«r: smokier. iCe; 1" iv 14Vj@l.V-: 12 i< *>• J4V:' r ''!-i»*c: li Ib. 14 i atjl4^,c: pickl'-d « v.v ' trxu. li^SlSc TAU>D\V— Steacj ; * < city. (!■„ ...:.. country, CU@7c. i.vr.i' Strong; Middle Wost. 13.55^13.05c; city firm er. 13?4c: refined Birohpr: South America. 14.6Ttc; continent 14.05 c; Brazil K.-e«. 15.63 c; compound firm '.»\ e'loc. STEARINE — Firm; o;< Iserl6c; city lard, lS'ic. ■SUGAR — Refined arm and unchanged. Fine gtanulatcd quoted at 5.15 c net. less 1 jer cent cash. New business moderate, but liberal with ciawaie noted. The 1 ndon market for boat sugar v. ■ aim at ■ ■harp advance, and Febru ary was quoted at 14s lid; March and May. 14s **d. Raw here firm, with higher j>riccc asked. It vvt.s severally believed that 10,000 bag* Cuba ctr.trlfugal. April shipment, snld at ■': l-10c, la I e<;ual to A.a2z duty paid, ard it was saUl at the j close thnt thorp, was nothing lor sa.<- in any po ! sition below that figure. Spot sales quoted: Ctntrifucrl. P6 teyt. 4.30 c; muscovado, 69 '•■>•. Otk- .and mo!assps supar. SO teal 8.61 HICK — Quiet, but prices were unchanged and I tone generally ■tea MKT.U.S (.;•; ■•-. — Standard dull: Fpot | and Uelivertes up to the end of May. 12. t *7 l i@ i 13.12» : c. London steady: spot at £50 10.«. i futures at :•..< 7s Od. Lake copper here. 13.50 ©13 75c: electrolytic. 13.2C©13.60c; casting:. 13 Sj 13.25 c. Weak: spot and February. 32.62% 032.87 vie: March. April. May and | June. 32.&06>32.75ci Lon<ion weak; spot £149, i futures at £150 10s. LEAD — Steady; spot. | 4.Cy«j 4.70 c Now York. 4. 454 i 4.50 Bast St Louis. ; London lower at £13 :»s S»J. SPELTER— Firm; ! spot. D.70& r..SOc New York. 5.50©.".. 05 East i l.oui«. London uncharged at £23 2s CO ! IRON* wes unrhanßed a. .".Is -".'i for Cleveland i warrants in London. lx>cal!y no chance re i polled. No 1 foundry Northern. $15 500 $18 7! No 2. $1825&$lS50; No 1 Southern land No 1 Southern soft. $18 50©$. IS 75. pig ! iron f'rtlflfatt s unchanrcd. No sale* MOLASSES AM) SYRUPS— Firm here and i at New Origan*, with business fairly good N'AVAIi STORKS — Spirits turpentine steady but quev and unchangr*. Roan firmly lielii. but • unchanged. Tar steady at former prices. OILS Unseed oi! unchanged. Refined pe troteuia steady at 7.yyc for standard white In I Lbls at N»-w York. COTTONSEED OIL — The strength in lard ' ami in cotton resulted in moderate buying: prices i »*»r«? firm, closinp .it a nei advance of 1 ': 10 i poinis. sfa'es, 7,500 bbls. Local contract prices: Satur- Open. High. Low. Close. day. Spot — — — 7.2007.56 7.10 March .... — — — 7.2057.23 7.10 April . — — — 7.80©7.36 7.20 May 7.37 7 '■'■■ 7.:.7 7 96$ ,38 7.29 July . 7 4.'. 7 •!>• 7 4.". 7 44i7.4.'. 7.38 September..: 742 7.4G 7.42 741 7 I-"- 7.37 ! October .... 0.57 r. v 6.64 f>.S3^6.So ••7. j November. .. — — — «; :■:■'■;, >'• 58 c.04 1 Deceir.'tKT — — — 6-38tf6.50 0.35 COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York, February 2S, 1910. BEANS AM) PEASU- Receipts, 1 .-• ! " baga • beans and 41JO baps peas. Snail white beans I dull and «-a?Ie:. Choice marrow and red kidney i steady. Other varieties slow. Scotch peas weak. i BEANS — Marrow, choice, bush, >. 95; fair to ! good $2^55152!»0, medium, choice. > - iJ2^i*is2 Tm"; • I^a. 5255H52 37 1 :: fair to good. $227 1 ,4@ >_ 32-;; im^orteJ medium. >. .■.'.s- 20; ! v.-hite kidney. $335€5340; red kidney. $:; 25; yellow eye, .». 15; black turUa soup, $285@53; j i;ma. California. $2i»7^Ss3. I'KAS— Scotch, ; bairs. bush. 42 25Jj?2 J7 ; : Ul TTI X Rc-coipts. 3.759 pkgs. Not enough high fresh creamery to Buppry jiresent j neeus and the market advanced '•<•. closing j firm. Other qualities sympathized a ••;<• and I there was fair trading. Creamery, specials. Ib. ' S.'ic- extras, 32c: firsts, 30^@31c; - .---.■ StY: thirds. 27©27»»c- held, specials. .'fc-V: ex tra*. 31c: Brats. 2y-rij3tti-: second*. -' - j thirds. 2t;«j27c; state dairy, tubs, finest. CO-: *f" ;°J ITo prime. 27jJ2yc: conimon to fair. 23!ii2<;c; [ recess, special? 27Jj27 i jc: extras. -• I .ic; n'rsts, ! 2.%825-nc; second?;. ■S-rs- : Western imitation I creamery, firsts. 24Q23c; factory, firsts. 23c: sec onds. 22r- thirds. 20@21c; packing stock. No 2, 21c: No 3. Il»-g2<ie. CHEESE — Receipts. 294 boxes. For cream j cheese the f.-eline 1= rtrm and cenfidr-nt. Hish 1 pradc- skims in fair demand and firm, but cur i ser.t f;ill cream and fktirs are of poor quality j sr.d have very little outlet. State, full cream. 1 fail make, spocials. 17 J 2& l*>c: fancy. 17 '^c; zcod '< to prin;e. 16US H'.'mc: current r.iake. V.°st, 15Vs0 1 16c: common to fair. 13613 c: skims. Hi tb. fall I mak.-\ specials. 14 ! ~c; soot to prime. 13ht@14c: I current make. be«=t. Il!gl2o: fair to cood, 60 1 We: common. - J iQ7c: full skims, Ziiic. I EGGS— Receipts. 2,354 cases. Arrivals are : liberal, prices lower and tone weak, with only [ a moderate movement. <tate. Pennsylvania and : nearby hennery whites, fancy. 32@34c; fair to grcod. 30@31r: hennery browns, fancy. 27$2se; gathered 25@26c; fresh cathered. extras. -• :-7 •--.- 2 seconds. 23'ilg24c: fresh gath ered dirties. 23c: checks. 21c; refrigerator, prime. 23c: fair to good 21622 c; poor. 18g20c; checks. IT-'Sl^c; duck eggs. Baltimore, dozen. 4-"'i4->' : •Virginia. 42^'44c; Tennessee and Western. 40 6 42c. FKCITS — DRIED — Market steady on fvap orated apples, thouph quiet. Aprils quotable at *". T *c and March-Aprils at 6"!ic. APPLES, evaporated, fancy. It.. 10*i@llc: choice. 9Sf» l 2c: ■..■•..- Canadian, prime. C**® 6He; common to fair. G#6%c: olil. o^ig'P.ic; sun dried, 6®CVtC; Southern. 6*iSCSe; Pen: Eylranla S%®7c: cores and skins. 100 tb. $1 •> : Canadian. fl 45©$1 50; chopped. S1GOS1»;5; ' CHEKRIK? Ib. l«€18c: RASPBERRIES, eva orated 22-a22'-c- BLACKBERRIES. o®7c; i nrcKL.EHEP.RiEt:, 13514 c: APRICOTS. Cali fornia, Moorpark. 12gl3>i2c; Royal. ll©12c; PEACHES, reeled. 15£20 c; uni.ee'.ed. 6@Slsc: ■ PRi'NB?. 3^7 ! ;c FRESH— Apples p^llinar well ■ for best stock, especially red fruit. Pears steady, i Cranberries dull ar.d weak. Strawberries quite 1 j.lentv and poor. Oraneres well for top firrades. APPI.ES. Baldwin. $2 --■'...: ■ alnts. $2 25 «"jS4- Kir.p. S2."<iTfs4 25; Spitzei ?. $2 50©$4; Ppy. *2 50-754 f.O: Hubbanlson, $2 25*i?3 25; York Imperial. $?• 75JiS4 75; Hen Davis, • S3@s3 50; Ru?.=et. (2@5250; Far "" estern. box. $1 25@53; TEARS. KJefler. bask.. ;-. .>■ 25: CRANBER RIES Cape C«.d. lat». bbl. $2 50@$5; Jersey. J2 7.".'553 li>; STRAWBERRIES, Florida, quart. 10 ■&."i(v" ORANGES. Pineapple, box. SI r>n'sjC4: Other Flori'la. £l@s3 50; Porto Rico. 50c#?2iO: Cuban. M 5515- California. SISS3 25; TAXGERIXES. Florida, strap. $1 54>554,: Porto. Rico, half box. >:$:;-;•. •■■jran. $1 •"..'-. I<> ; California, $1 45<g $2 10- GRAPEFP.riT, Florida, box. $I@s3; Cuban, $12T.^S3'-7; Porto Rico. $152?4 2-">; LEMONS. Ca;iforr.ia. box. $16." f$ '■: PINEAP PLES, Florida, rrate. - 1 .".o*7 S2 75 ; Cuban, .$l2O ■Ss2 ri(»- I'nrto K:cr>. >• or.'/S2 00. MOPS — Some demand on th» Pacific Cn^s* -• some export call, with sales of about 1.500 bales in Oregon, at 20ft21c, while 20.' has been bid in Sonoma County, with growers not Inclined 'to ac-ce-.t. in New York ?:at« continued steady l.'jyir.jr of small lnts of brewlnc hops from Me to 2SC. Iwal market quiet. State. 1909, prime Ito choice. 33834 c: medium to trnnd. 31Sf32f ; Pacific 'V»ast. " ltMjj). ririnie to choice, 24@25c; I niedjuin 10 por.d. 21 623 c: slate, 1908, prime to 1 choice and l?»O7 nominal:" Pacific Coast, "■•"- Iprime to choice. 1S&20C: '.■• 7 13®J5c; V.».>G, 8? 10c: Henr.ar.s. W.<. ' - ■''-■ HAY AMI STRAW Feeling- firm on top 1 e'ad.? .... nnJ clover. Low praties ■ easy Ptraw wea'c. HAT, timothy, prime, l^rce l>a!<s. !<•<• Tt>. $1 15: No T. to No 1. ICc^iS! 12": : Bhippinjr. packing. ii7"c: clo\ - er am) clover n-.i\e,i. r<n.-<a.«l n-'s: STRAW, 10-ia: ryr. "fj^io: sh-rt and iHHBIe.I n.'* 1 - »>"'": "«' a ;iri wheat, 50c. ron.TUV — ALIVE — Receipts. 7 cars by f>. isrht and a few soat'erine ••■•ops by express. Holders incline.? to feel steady, but outlook Bcmewhat uncertain, as the distributing mar l-rt-s had a surplus last week. CHICKENS. Ib -174i17'~c: FOWIiS. 2Or ; ROOSTERS, old aji.l younp* ir,£j ir.uc; tit.kky.'. 14©20 c: PITKS 17c: GEESE. 12' ? ffl i:'.' : c ; GUIXEA KoWI.S. pair. .".<>c: PIGEONS, pair. ::oe. DRESSED — Few fresh killed fowls in. but •fvr.i.-es i'lrlifaie h few more to roni« thl« week than last. Filing f!rin at IS'ic for 4-lh in barrels, ami holders inclined to ask lflc iv l.oxes. Heavy fowls «<-Il elowly. Little ot>:er fresh kilLed poultry arriving. Frozen poultr>" -Tuiet. Fresh killed: TURKEYS. West ern '-"<; ".".<"• canons. Phlladelohla. 2O«*CRc: <>hi.> 22"d2<'.<-: other Western.' 15"325 c; broil ers. Philadelphia; fancy squab. pair.-T.ieSOc; f.-»iicy .... and under, lb, -^<i"nr-: PennsyH-ania 24«/25c: CHICKENS. roasUnß. Phi!a.s'lj.l)!a. fancy. 0 H> a»'l over to pair, Ib. •••t.-- Pennsylvania. R lb. 21o: Western. l«g IT.- «1o mi-jed w»»iphts. Philadelphia, fancy. 20©21e: Pennsylvania. ir,&liH-. Pnvi.f=. \V< stern. V:ovcs. 00 lb and over to floren. IS'ic: 4g i n i«vi -t'lSc; "A 10 42 Ib. ICAOI7C; bar rels. Hrv picked. 4 H> average." 3 fiJic: small-i ■ir.i. <f? 17-ie- Ohio and Michigan, scalded, lei C ; other western. 140I8^c; oi.p COCKS, ■\ir-' '.«C>T'A IS. i>rinie. larce. wliitc. dnz^n. S". T, ft ■%'• 75 : lmn- rfs~k. $2: culls. 50«i7r.--: GTIIVEAS rpririF. 3 in and over pair. SI. Fnwen— TURRETS, younu t<.ms i^,-'-.r: vouns liens. 1-w2.".c: "H tonis. -2" ',-..•: CHICKENS broilers, milk fed. 2"fff2^c: <-r>rn r-d iS'.j2>- CHICKENS, roast inc. milk fed. •n»2Sc: <-orn f.fi. IS«t2."c: do roast inc. milk }<;i '-ifit "'■:■■ frvorP. lS01»c: rom fed. JSffl „.,•. f,,-,. rs 17^17^.'-: FOWLS, dry picked, 13 JftSUc: OTT' COCKS. I3«i@Hc: DUCKS. 17 g^-Xr: GEESE. 12-i; IT,-. ' c \>fF — Ftahhlts 1n Hr'it siinr.:-. generally po., r "ar<l of irrrrular valu». Wild .lucks out tawe«l. n>TlßlTS— Fresh, rair. 20930 c; .lac* rabbit* KOSTBOc ; . fATOEO AND VET.ETABI.K.S.r I P.ota.toV»a . »« R ,ly but .-■-.■ ■ ■ drasTTirs: Onions slow. i^thac" firm. New Orleans },< -ry Tnii carrot* loner. Cel*>ry ROc lower under heavy receipts frcm Floririn. Cauliflow ers in V"»r condition aud <lra«?K!nc at I'-.'V fibres Vxcept California, which rule hi^er. • Miifory at.d ewrarole firm for fancy. L?K pUnU:nrm. Kale and sj.inaeh in !! c bi re rejr,t and lMi-'icr. .Tvrttuc- steady for fancy. but ? rho*t stocfe poVr and of little value. Lee i« =r.-!r-e Sliwllotg weak. Teas in 1 ifrl > BUpply. rv>. ners steady Pai»ley lower Sirii'.fr h.-wtis we'uVT Tomatoes mo\-lns; Fiowlr. POTA ... new, rrate. Kl-S3CrSl.Tr>: Rt »r' :i 'V« second rron. Mil S4'./s»i: Virginia and yr'rviiH' $1 -:•'• fl European, ins n> hup. A V^ine. in bulk. ISO lb. $1 :.-.'., $17.".: IC." Ih bair Si *0<?$1 00: Ftare and Western. In hulk 180.1b P137051«2: I«i !b hue. $1 "<"•.! t SI 20<f«1 ■■■■•■ frost<^ stock 75cf;S1: SWEET POTAT.QE»» j Vineland. hafket. OOe©*!: oiliwr J«»*»«J ";"' De!»mar» 2S«O0c: ARTICHOKES. California. dnim. *S@«1«: AXISE. New Orleans. bbLi «•• -nit «s- BEETS Charleston. 100 I»unchca, i". -Vs4 " ;:<-v; :<-v- Orleans. $3©*sriO; Bermuda, *'.-,.'* 'mVsI r,..: old. I'M. fFl«*l"2S: CAHr j»'< .t« ton $10R$12; M>l or has;. 7Sc«J?I 12: Charleston, ion hunches. $1 50$ 82 50; <N>w OrJenns. »«S3SA; Bermuda, crate.vi 7-.- « ni ••",- CABBAGES. Danish; crate. M<!js4..<i: *;,' tOM C2505»0: domestic. tl6®« ion. Fh»ri<!.n Mamt'e rase. *-1 ■••' I ■*-' ■>»: 10-ir.en, il --.'■■ f California. MRO©«SO; ■ dozen stalks! riocOfl: ?tnte. i«n\nr- CAI7tIFW>W> ERR. Florida. e ri ,tc, ."(><• fell 75: ba«kptj»»jjfi» ti 75- California, half ca«e, Roc«sl--», rvirOfCt N-w Orleans, hbl. S2 ."O'.( $4 sn; K-CAUOI C 5.1 vi $4 ."-<•• EGGPLANTS. ETorld*, ,'-;,«•:'■.s.".• Cahao. *.'"S4- HOHPERAOIKH. ''o.l' 11. %i'u%i~7>\ KALE. Norfolk, bbl, 75 fa XT.C- KOHI.RAIM. N>tr Orieana. mo l.ur.ehrs, «« :s-r : i.KTWE. Florida, basket, p«J««: 1 FFKf. New OrVaw, i<"i bunches, $.. u*i. ... Cuban, crate. $225Q52 40; state- r>n<l w ; »irtern." white. :*.".<•'<; $1: yellow, liac, $1 -•• ■' «•• -ci- i'<i t"'itJ?>-: <>r"it>fi«- «"niMity. yellow, \Z- si 7r/eX2 37: rcrt. SI 75«*250: Conn#*cti rar'- Valley. -elio-A-. Sl-40«?*1C0; raall v.:jt:o , V 1. Vrr?*" •'.','•.»•; OKHA: Florida, rjir tVrr «? mi'«( j.' 1 .-.<•■ Cuban. Si''/«::r.o: OYSTER I PIAVT^HMrhj 'i«i> $:«OS4: PEAS. Florida. '.-Vvf-t * *2©*7: n^rmudn. hex. W.W)ps4 50; PEPPERS Florida: lnrse bo* (4055: carrier r.r'i-aOcft f r.it'i t.". 50: Cuhan f-nrrier. $2 2-i i IVY New Orleans, ctirlv. ?7f, 57 s<» : i.iHin. *<:'(>%-■ bf«i!»« ri :".w *l -"'i: Bermuda, crate, *i -'.-„>' 25 KOMAIXE. KloriHn, basket *1« *-_'25: r."ern,u<ia. rrHf. «l«s2»sj SHALLOTS. v. w Orieana bbl: $'t«/ *:i •"•<•: -:!::.. BEANS, I !■•!.. ri<!e. war. ».-\<-kft. f2«*<: ar^-en. J2« *:j .'.": SPiv»<"H. Norfolk. bbl. $1 B0OI250; sgt'ASH. 512505225: FU"-lda xrblto. box. Sl@|lso; CiT-in. "«!'.<s! 2": TORNIPB. rutabusra. l»bli CAcfi-51: » New Orkem «h!t". *1 2oi< *1 "■'•; old. CocS»l; TOMATOES, Florid^, carrier. . ; . . > . NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. TUESDxVY, MARCH 1. 1010. tisotfft: fcaban. $ltsmst»; WATER CRESS 1"" bu lichee. $1 r>o@/f2. HOTHOUSE r»OI»l CIS Mushrooms plenty and weak. Beet tops higher. Cucumber* scaree 1 - lettuce lower. Mint more plenty and lower.' Radishes and rhubarb < « o ail>. •£%: matoe* firm. BEET TOPS box. «c©M: CI. crvßKi:>. dozen. $1 CO o*2 23; box. $3 ©5... IKTT!<-K. strap. $ir.o@»2 50; MINT. down '.', ;'-!,. T.-.c: MUSHROOMS. Ib. Uo4Oe: RADISHES. 10f> bunches. $1 r.Osf $2 50: HIM - Baku Lon Island. l<>o bunches. • ••'a*' 1 - We-ter'n. dozen bunches. 400 00c; TOMATOES, lb. lUGf-'oC ' ' LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York. February 2s. 1&10. WEEKLY RECEIPTS. Beeves. Obws. Calve 3. BtMMB. Hogs. jersey City 2.172 1 1.34.% 6.603 13,051 Sixtieth street..- S3 2.043 3.848 Fortieth street. . — — - 12.415 Lehigh Valley.. ■,•Bl — 773 . 10.733 Central Union.. 3,440 — 243 8,314 — — Weehawken .... .78 — - - Scattering 04 113 • ** 4,850 Totals 12.025 us 4,530 2* .ill 30.340 Tetals last %vetk. 12,8113 M 4.774 32.961 32.777 -- WEEKLY EXPORTS. Live Live Qrs. of Shipper Steamer. cattle, sheep, beer. Morris Beef Co, Oceanic — — 3.350 Morris Beef Co. Bohemian.... — — 1.000 Swift Beef Co, Oceanic — — 1,320 Schwarxschlld & 8, Bohemian IS-1 — — .1 <):,!■:.•■•■■ a Son, Bohemian. 160 — — Miscellaneous, J>r;nudian .... 3 — — DlUcnb&Ck & Dreelan, Maraeas — 20 — Total exports 348 20 ?..730 Total export last week 324 — 4.644 Boston exports this -week 2.024 — 1,747 Philadelphia export* this week 4118 — — Portland exports this weak.... Mft — — To London 1.0G4 — 8.843 To Liverpool 2,211 — 1,0.12 To .Glasgow ... 86 — — To Bermuda and West Indies. 5 20 — Totals to ail ports 3.31R 20 6.477 Totals to all ports last week.. 4,453 — <J.46t> QUOTATIONS FOR BEEVES. Good to choice native steers $(> lf.,gs7 CO Poor to fair native steers . 4 7.*.5S CD" Oxen and stags 3 754* . > 85 Bulls and dry cows 2 Ss@ 5 50 Good to choice native steers one year Ago 6 008G 05 — Receipts for two days. 220 cars. or 4.100 head, including 204 cars for (laughter and export and 21 cars for market, of which ."• cars arrived after 12 o'clock. Steers ruled Una and 10©15 c -higher; bulls steady; cows opened r><7?ir>c higher at Jersey City; late ar rivals sold ' at easier prices; at GOth street yards cows wees quoted steady. Medium to choice st€<-rs sold at $.*> 75® $7 15 per 100 ib ; one car extra prime. 1425 Ib, $7 60; oxen and stajrs. 84 ">r.@?r. 50; bulls. B*oßs 80; cows. $:.' t-o^S.'.. Dressed beef steady to firm at 8010 Vic per lb. ' Sales — McPherson * Co.: 20 Virginia steers. 1195 Ib average. $7 15 per 100 Q>; 13. 1210 lb. $7. less $5 on the lot: 1. 1050 lb. $6; 17 Penn sylvania. 1105 lb. $0 85: 4. 920 tb. $5 75: 2 bulls. 1450 lb. $3 20: 2. 1325 lb, $5 15: 1. 1250 lb. $5; 11. 012 lb. $4».i; 1. 780 lb, $4 75; 1. 420 Ib, S4: 5 cows. 1070 lb. $."■; 20, 1014 lb, (4 90 :>. 1114 it). $4 85: 1. 900 Ib, $475; 8. 10: M lb. $4 70: 2. 000 lb. $4.'..": 1. PSO ib $4."0; 13. 1041 lb. $4 2.": 20. OS2 Ib, $4 15; C. 858 Ib, 510.": 3 840 Ib $3 00; 8. ' 10.-.4 lb. $175; 0. 1014 lb. 53 50; 8. 823 lb. $.". 25; 15. 75S Ib, $3 10; 1. 7;;" lb. $3: G. 770 lb, J2 00. S Sanders: 1 bull. ISSO lb. S5 ."0: 3. 1100 lb, $5; 1. 570 lb. $4 7".: 9 cows. 944 lb. $4 30; 1. !'OO 111 $4 25; 4. 707 lb, $3 75: 4. 678 Ib, $3 60; I, t>2o lb. $.".30: 2, 740 lb, $3 15; 1. 580 It.. $3: 2, 710 lb, $2 00. Newton & Co.: 20 Pennsylvania steers, 11S0 lb-. ia do Tobln Sr Shannon: 2 bulls. 122." lb. 85 05; 3, 1040 lb. $.-■ 2. -lOSr. lb $4 90: 1. 760 lb. $4 7". 1+ row? '.'.-,7 lb. $4 25: 14. 945 lb. $4; 26. 813 lb. $3 2.".: 2, 07.". lb, 83: 1 h»ifer. <>1O lb, $4 50. S. Judd .v Co.: 1 bull. 900 lb. $4 00: _ rows R23 Ib $3 90; I. 1000 lb. $3 50; 2. 745 ib $3 2."; 1. 470 lb. $2 75. Nelson <£ McCabe: 1 ox. 1600 lb. ?.". 50: 1. 1700 lb. 84 55: 4 cows, 1088 lb. $4: 12, 7so ib 83 50: 1. 570 !b. $3: 5. f1.~2 lb. $2 85. Andrew Mullen: 1 bull. 1380 lb. $5; 2 cows. 870 lb. $4 25: •». 918 Ib. 8*85; 11. 740 lb, $3 50: 3. 733 lb. $3. ,T. •; Curtis* Son: l bull. 1750 rb. *.">: ■". 823 Tb. $4 50; 5. 730 Tl- ?4: 8 cows. 10fi7 Tb. $4 40; 14, 804 •: . $3 50; 4. 750 Ib, 889; 4. 725 lb. $3. < M.VKs — Receipts for two days, 2.087. in rludinfr 967 /or butchers and 1.120 for the mar ket. Steady for all grades, with possibly a lit tle weakness on light common veals at Jersey City. Pen* cleared early. Common to prime ves']p sold at S7.V;i?sll 25 r r K>O lb; culls, $s'&" $7- barnyard calves. $4'iis.".. a bunch of Western, $«. City dressed veals barely pteady at IIS'"-' !•«• lb: country dressed slow'at 101?14 dresyed barnyard ar.d fed calves steady at S'r'g'lO l - Andrew Mullen: 3 veals. 150 lb avera?*. Kll 25 per 100 lt>- SO 12fl It.. $10 75; 13. 121 Ib. $10 21. 116 It). 8950 IP. 11l lb. $9: 4. 9.S lb. SS 75: 5. 96 tb. $S 50; 4 culls, us ib, $7; 2. 130 Ib. $5 50; I barnyard calf, 200 It), $5. .1. G. Curtis ft Bon: 42 veals, 130 tb, 111: «1. 136 T v $1050 15, 120 Ib, $10 25; "•". 112 rb. $9 50; C CUll*. 120 lb. $7: 4 yearlings, 49S rt). $4 Nelson & McCabe: 4.". veals. 146 It). $11: 23. 124 '• $10; 6. 120 IT.. 89; 5 culls, 190 Ib, $9; 1, 120 lb $5. E. If. Hoills: 134 veals. 14." Ib. $11 25; 1, 139 Ib $8 V,' R. Hume: 40 Veals. 120 Tb. $10 73; 3 culls. 1O» IT. $7; 28 Western calves, 388 lb. $rt. J<lliffe. ' Wright <£- Co.: 21 veals, 144 Tb. $11; I, V»> '1 S- McPhM-Roii ft Co.: 58 veals. 144 Tb. $11: 11. 126 lb. 81050; 4 culls, no n... 86 60; 2. 180 ib, $0; 3 barnyard calves. 307 Ib. $5; 7 yearling!, 303 Tb $4 S. Sanders 56 veals; 153 lb. $11: 2?. 124 Ib, $10 25- 25 117 TT> $9 75; 3 culls, 167 Ib. $7 50; 1. 116 ib $7- 7 106 Ib. $«50; 2. 90 Ib, $»".. 4. 75 Ib, $5; 1 barnyard calf. 250 Ib, $5; 1, 350 Ib, 84 50. Tobln & Shannon: 07 reals. 14» Tb, $11; 20, 122 n . Si': 12. 118 Ib. $8. ,- .Tudd & Co : 27 veals. 130 Ib. $11; 31. 131 •■ $0: 9 barnyard calves, 234 rt.. $5. >Hi:KP AM) IAMBS -Receipts for two days 52 cam. or 11,569 head, including 40 Vj cars ' for slaughter and 5!4 for market. Sheep w«-re firm: lambs strong and 25c higher than last week's best prices; an* cleared promptly. Common to pood slieep (ewes) Fold a- $s"ssr>so pp r iqo n>- cul's. $4 50; common to prime lambs. $860619 75: culls. $8; yearlings. 88 50. Dressed ir.iuton steady. 11013 c; dressed lambs firm, }■•& IG'jc; country dressed hothouse lambs: steady, $4{£sll' per .<• ass. t: a if.e —^. Sanders: 171 atato lambs. KO lb aver age %'' 75 per 100 Ib; 128, r»^ lb. 89 75; 10.".. 76 rb $9 50 .'! slate v-earlmgs. 113 lb. $850; 2 state pfc'ppp 12<> ■' . 8*90; 24. 101 Ib, $«; 3, 120 it). SS 50- 0 70 51 > $5 < 7udd &■ Co : 230 Buffalo lambs. 70 Ib. $!> 2R; II state culls. 50 Ib. ? fe : 1 state yearling. 70 Ib, $3: <; sheep. 90 Ib. $4 50. Tfb:n & Shannon: 220 state lambs. S3 tb. $0 50; 31. 04 "> $« 50; 15 mixed sheep. 123 Tb. $5. Jl H Hollls: 28 state lambs, 66 IT). $0; 2 sl:»o*r 100 It.. $5. .T. G. Curtis A Bon: 7 «:-a-» lambs, <V* lb. $0. Kern« i 'oni mission Company 'late yesterday): M Indisr.a cull lambs, 84 Ib. $7 50; 2«( Indiana 8 ] een 110 lb. $»». HD(,< Receipts for two days. .-,.■> cars, or 0 204 l.cao ln<Mud!7i£ about a car for marker. Feellnir easier and lipht to heavy hojrs. plfts Included sold st $0754££U) per 'no TV Country dressed h"cs st-ady at ;2fii3. ; light piss selllr.ir ui> to 14' '' „„„ Pa>s— l ; 1,',. , n «• Co : ? state hogs, 232 Tb average $10 r^r 100 »b; :.O state pigs. 113 Tb. S«v 1 roußh. 350 It>. $0. ' S Anders: 40 state hojes. 154 Ib. $0 !V>: 40. 127 "■ $'». C - IeI c state pies. 101 Tb. $;>75: 3 ro.ielis' various weights. 87 90©88 83. Tobin a- Shannon: 11 state h"zs. 132 Tb, SPO": 1 ».«>- 100 Th *r< 90 p'".lu«l.l *■ Co.: 10 state bogs, 172 Tb. $3 00; 1 rouph. 4' 0 It), S~ 0". OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Eust Buffalo. Feb. 28.— CATTI^E— Receipts, 1.900 active and 10^15c Igher; prime st<>»rH. $»: ::...■ *7 25; Flipping. $tt©sß CC". butcher.. S4 7555060: heifer*, f 4 2oesß 40; cows. $3 25'j? <••-. •.<. bulls $3 70©f5 75; Btookera and feeders. *:: 75<ft$.">: ftorlc heifers. $3 25!?54; fresh cows :^nd springers active and steady on good, j*\6vf aVd easlT on • '»•• on, $200870. VEAI>S-- Recf-lpta 1 400; live and 50c lower, $O^Sll i;oiif» Receipts. B. 600; active and steady: heavy anl >»4\rri |095©510: york"rs. $9 70«*lO: pigs. $9 70&59 75: i"«!irhF. $915689 35; staps, #7 50tt i. .•alrir* $9 7r>099 9S. closing 16- higher. SHEEP iND LAMBS ReceipU 16.000: sh^p active lambs Blow; wethers 2Oc, lambs 2j'\ yearllutra 40, ln^rr. Lambs, 882808940; year ifnjrf «v ■_•.-.-,,s'•<>■ wethers. $7 50@S7e5; ewes. (C 75f757: "•'■ 1 ■■■ '■■■-'■' 83 50'g$7. rtttsburg Feb. 2S.— CATTLE— fair: r-hoiv, 75687: prime $6 50986 70. SHEEP- Supply fair; prli wethers. $7 4O©s7 60; culls an.l oonmion. $3©ss; lambs. $76*9 35; leal ca!vo« $10<a$10 50. HOGS— Receipts fair 1 Ime 1-oavjf- and mediums, $!o<SsloWi: heavy york ,.-. .:. :■.-. lig Yorkers, $9 SO® s9 85; piss. *'J 70 ft«jj 7:. roughs. 89989 40. iV.lcaKo !>h -- (.'ATTU: ReceipU 22/ioo. etn>ne to 10c higher Steers. $5 30^$h 10; cows, «&.«.". 75- heifers J4fSO: bulls. $4 SWBSS; calves. i- 3«vio3 «vio- Fiocl<ns and feeders. 88 500 55 25. HOGS —Receipts 35.000; Ifl^anc higher Choice heavy. Sit fcOSJu 05' tellers. $9 7Bes* A o: ll<ht mixed. tft 70<a$»7n : choice lirnt. $»75©59 85; packing. $l»7sffltl'Hs; pljt«=. 591M«8950: bulk of sales, S'« SOfifO 00.' SHEEP— Receipts. 17.006; sheep ■trowr.* lambs* weak. Sheep. $8 25®57 85; lamts. $7 50e£!)a0; yearlings, $7 25©$S50. KzT's'as City. Feb. 28. CATTLE Receipts, \- t»»i ' Includrnjr ;* «"i Southerns; packer* und fi>odr-rs weak: others active and strong to 100 hiz-Ver c-lioi'-e export and dressed beef steers. So«J©s7so: fair to pood. $5 751? 50 75; Western ,,.,.. «-, 2.',!irj7 25: st.iclccrs and fe^i^rs. BMI tc^nr.-' "Southern 85©87 15; Southern cows $3 :.<\<t X- '•'-,'- ''native. »:•.••■■ lieif'r*--. $4 500*6 50; bull*' «44r5»50: calves, $4 50989 HOOS— (oit.t- U.OOO: Mil 15. ' fther Ton. SO «0; bulk of •.-!«•■«" S-U 2T.'iis'.» 55; heavy. $» BO©s9 80; packers and " butchers. $0 40®*» BO: light. <■:<■:*■:< 47 ' : Sum $7. r .0««»- SHEEP— Receipts. 10.000; ofa>';v to 10c higher. Umbs, $H 2.">« sB 15; year iliiKS S7 75'i|SS75: wethers. BASOsW7 75; ewes, j-tjyj'r : -.. Etockers and feeders, ?4 50-list>. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. • Chicago Feb. W.— Wheat prices advanced sharply »'••• the oaing hours of the sexton to day on a wave of crop damage reports and Inf.iwnliJl buying. Corn and oats, respoaaiva to the strength of wheat, developed firmness, but their aiJvanvc fell far short ■■{ th* increase in •he :i:ajor ... which ma l< a new top price for t!i»* crop in ull the futures. Provisions, ac cejetated by the higher prices for live hoaa and tM .... arrivals at the paclvlng cf-ntres. leaped forward asnin. with pork m the lead, and a,,,, . 1 from 10c to -.". on the closing figures of Saturday. Range of prices: Sntur Wheat: Open. High. Uw. Cloa* day. May $114-4 $1 15 7 - $1 '■»'* $1 16* $1 '*' = ■ . 1 ..7 1 n»% 1 "T ] , September.". 1 03H 1 JWS 103 IMH 103% 1 , . m 1., •• ♦.. ■« SeritemCer." «7'» 68 81 i «S 67*. 47 47 i 47 iVi 47 ,M , 44« M 41 , 44. pambCT*.: 41 41. 4! . 4i«.i 41', 'f' l: 13 jr. 13 89 18 12 13 20 13 07 July .■.■.■.■.■.'.13 13 13 27 IS 10 1:1 17 13 07 '! ll)! ' lS M 12f.5 1280 1281 12 75 July 'Z\i':A2*2 12 00 1288 12 M 12 75 M<Ty rk . : ..... "4 «0 24 75 24 40 V 4 M 24 20 Ju ly .!.!... 24 :>2 24 70 24 45 MM £4 20 THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. General Office, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. Ist March. MM The Board of Directors submit herewith to the Stockholders of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company's, fynopeis of their Annual Report for the year 1009: — The grb*s revenue" of all lines directly operated were • $1->3.5«4.5-i Operating expenses, excluding taxes : $107,186.131. IS Taxes on Pennsylvania Railroad and leased lines 4.767.02&.08 Operating expenses. Including taxes 111,003, 160.24 revenue from operation **I'tS"JS"« Deduct rentals paid roads operated on basis of net revenue '.'.'■'■' 4 lS2.''Si 41 Net operating revenue of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company $37.4i9,331.84 To which add: — Interest from investments $13, 545. 029.22 Hire of equipment. Interest General Account, and other items.. 2.403.602.94 tß.Bfl.«sS.>B Gross income * $53,430,734.00 Detect: Fixed rentals of leased roads $3,474,900 OR Interest on bonded debt 12.961,422.03 Interest on mortgages and ground rents. interest on car truili. 4c . 1,935,352.79 ____ 15.271. 976.28 v . , . ........ 835.!."*. 037.72 Net income : # From this amount the following deductions have been made: Payments account Sinking and Trust Funds $35.2.42j.fi-S Portion of Car Trust Principal • 3.507,710.04 Extraordinary expenditures: Amount expended in revision of grades and alignment, and for additional tracks, etc.. $3,551, 509.92 Amount applied towards construction of New York Tunnel Extension 000.000 9.581, 500.92 Cash Dividends, aggregating « per cent 19.173.742.50 Amount transferred to Extraordinary Expenditure Fund 2.000.000.00 _.„.,. _ — 34,i08,658-l* : Balance transferred to Profit and Loss •• • $450.300.5S Amount to credit of Profit and Loss. 31st December, 1908 $24,234,500.07 Add credit balance in adjustment of sundry accounts 444.458.06 Amount to credit of Profit and bcea 31st December. 1909 $25.149,65i.il GENERAL BALANCE SHEET. (Condensed.) 3 1ST DECEMBER. 1900. ASSETS. ' Road, equipment and ra*'. e5tate.. 5305.012. 527.00 'Securities owned 272.901,423.33 j Securities received with the lease of the U. N. J. R. R. and C. Co. 480.28 ' 1.0ar.« for Construction and Real Estate purposes to various con trolled companies 4.555.U5.4S New York Tunnel Extension 87.485.630.73 CURRENT ASSETS. Due from controlled companies for ad vances for con struction and other purposes • • $1,35.,. l-.*». 1 — Due from Individuals end companies .... 6. 642,853.30 Dv» from agents 6,541.371.04 Bills receivable and miscellaneous as seta 3.818.718.17 Materials 11.M8.128.35 (^ch 107.725,636.38 18r.8M.333.38 finking Fun:». Trust Fund, and Insurance Fund 8,462,52».51 , ! j Total ...» 3780.400v022.a0 " '~ " , r, r. *. t\- r RCo stock is pledged for the payment of the out '"^^■•"^^^■^S^ Company for Insurances on Lives and standing stock trust certificates ssuea D> ten y Jg , edsed ; cr Grant.nr Annuities, a^,« by" Fide,Uy Trust Company. the Bonds and Note, of your Company, which mature in I* l ©. n« . , nr , of Stod 849.300-00, held to retire the ouUtavdlai M si'2£i»l.»iua»«t« Bond. .«■ s««. «- ■»•■«" - m -"' * your Company. '__ ; — ■ ~. FUNDED DEBT. Conversions were made into Capital Stock of MT^aflOfi of the ten-year thiee and a haif per 'Bonds i^,^™^ 100-.'. leaving outstanding $1(> -~;", Con e -ib c ten-year three and a Jjalf^r "ggOWJg"™ 2SSSffiS?«.W* out standing 886.835.000. SECURITIES OF OTHER CORPORATIONS. % The cost Of the securities held fhe >w waf 3?5!214.737.47. bo:n S 4.88 P^r cent, upon the cost thereof. CAR TRUSTS. n^ed^nTthe-^.^d^eut^.^ Uftcates of Series H. I. ana K. of the Pmnarl va^k^oßnVstock Trust, and Perils A. B. and LINES WEST OP PITTSBURGH. 1 CAPITAL STOCK AND FUNDED DEBT. li TOSSES i^anS^i a F «- WMmmm fssssss the v°a- IPO? and the necessary funds to pay) oft the remainlra- amount of the b0.,,1, were , bV^err'in^ | ro an ,he balance Sheef of the Vandalia Railroad C There w«n no new issues of capital stock , ' , r no ,, e i,v the . ..mpanl«>» aenbraced \Z r in-s Wes?'of Pittsburgh, wttt th. ex cptlon S*aScur?tiea iWaed >•■ STdi* by mmsmm GENERAL. REMARKS. Ket Income of $34.WJ.toO_<w. °*». "' UltinK IIP - Ftork A'llotnvnt of NovP.noen 1909 ••••• -; • •• ;; • ;-•--• •.•; •-• 300W Conversion of Coin ertlble Bonus of UK ■ ( _»* Conversion of Convertible Bonds ofl.*^ Conversion of Dividend Sc* «« M a - 1J "-'# ,f, f ,- ... $*6. 4430. 000. Total issued during 1009 ■•»♦ * In addUJon to the above thew « ? outstan^ "r . view of the larga numbtr -f mmmm hoMers on the last business days In the months of February. May. August, and No vember. T'le downtown tunnels of the Hudson and Manhattan Rnilroad Company were opened foi tr-nc on July 10th. and «nder.*arreement. Previously made, pasiengeri to and^ from^y our lines have the option of using these iatil.l tmnslt tunnels between your Jerpey Citj sta „ n-l the terminal of that «'onipany at Churrh nnd Cortlandt Streets. New JorkATlita tunnel system will also he extended throuß.i Jersey i ; lty westward from your station to a Point east of Summit Avenue, where connec ?lon will be rrad- with your lines Your rail road will be electrified from that connect on to the new station at Harrison. N. X. an.l a new branch will be constructed from the latter point Into Park Place In the city of Nelnrk A joint tap..! transil electric service will then ho operated between th- Hudson Company's rhureh Street Terminal New York City nnd Park PUce Button. Newark.^ The new' station at Harrison will provide th. fa "llltlss for pas*»P.<rera rt»atri«g 10 "■»"»'"'" ►*- tweea this rapid transit lice and all trains on your ••«.;; I^IABIUTIES. fCapitai stock $401.064.5*W>.00 Btock allotment receipts 1!»9 3.441.952.50 rremlum on capital Stock 7,043,910.00 Funded debt of Tha Pennsylvania !>. r. Co 243,303.610.00 i Funded debt of companies whose properties have been acquired by The Pennsylvania R. R. Co 84 530.500 .00 Guaranteed Stock Trust Certifi cate*, New Tork, Philadelphia & Norfolk R. n. and Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore R. R. Co - S 14,513,250.00 Mortgages and Ground Hent3 pay abU =.M3, 9 a5.13 Securities received with the lease of the V. N: J. R. R. and C... 3,a?3, 450.25 Car Trust Principal and Taxes charged cut and awaiting settle ment f1.131.5«3.0l Extraordinary Expenditure Fund.. 2,0>«>,""O.0O Replacement and Kerewal Funds.. 4,00?, 300.47 CURRENT LIABILITIES. Pay rolls and vouch ers $13,317,835 72 Due controlled com panies other than traffic balances ■•-• G. 049.374.59 Due Savin?. Relief, and Insuranca Funds, etc 1.718.835.48 Interest accrued, and interest and divi dends due and un collected 2.955, 772.43 Miscellaneous llablli tl . B 1. 622.46?. S3 30,811,687.38 Sinking Funds and Trust Fund.-.. 10...4.952.C9 Profit and to« 25,149.667.71 Total $750.400,0.-2.20 1 c of the Pennsylvania Car Trust, havlnp n-i'.urM I during the year, were paid *>\'l £"''"■■ ' and i thereby i>.2S<> cars. coatlnK $6,000,000. became i the property of the respective companies which contr'huted 10 the cost thereof. gate $61,100,000.00. TRAFFIC. The number of tons of freight moved on the five general divisions- east of THUburgh and Erie in 1909 was 218.342.390. an Increase of i ••"•■ «r-fi <>r IR.OI r»r cent . the nutnbei ot )»s ' senscrs -;« rti.210.9M. an increase of 2.539.431. 1 or 4.CJ per cent. . i ' : The other Railroad Companies east of 1 Itta fcurzh and Erie In wnich your Company la Inter ested show satisfactory results. Detailed state nienta of their operations will be found in their i respective annual report* as well as in th* full ! report c* your Company. Htlei at sundry r r 'int«: also, to Increase th locomotive a id oar equipment to meet th* in creased lemaj 'is of traffic. CONSTRUCTION EXPENDITURES. Th»r» was expended during the past jfar for ronstructlon equipment, and real estate on the Un«s West of Plttsburch $8,948.35».T4, of which $t.-*7 t >. 17-.!** waa charged to Capital, and $4*872.386.80 to Surplus Income. ' Tlie expenditures were principally far the eleva tion of tracks in Chicago and Columbus, the con struction •' second, third, and fourth track* on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad second track o» The Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, CI ago and .-it I/v.ii? Railway, increase In yards and terminal facilities at Cleveland, Chicago, Indianapolis, and at other point* and for additions to and improve ments of the motive power and equipment. TRAFFIC. The number of tons of freight, moved on the lines west of Pittsburgh was 134.180.173, an In crease of 30.144.433. The- number of passengers carried was 31 < 88S.8S8. an increase of 1.074,098. Th* gross revenue of all lines east and west of Pittsburgh for the year 1908 was $.115,400.^04.18, operating expenses, 822». 148.591. 20; and net revenue, 2KJ.212.08, an increase in cross revenue, compared »i(n 1908, or »88,«2«.4»O.TO, and an increase in net revenue of 1H.570.053.54. Then we ■■ 564.986 tons of freight moved on the entire •>■ stem, beii an increase of 87.135.424 tons, aril 161.081,608 passengers carried, an in crease of 8,304.829. . of wliich $2 .iv»i>no were transferred to Kxtra- I ordtnar\ Expenditure Fund for future Improve— [ merits, and the balance or $4. ri «>.o!»D..">>> transferred ! to the credit of your Profit and Loss Account. j To provide for the $60.000,0U0.00 of anon i»rm i notes maturing March !sth 1910, and $20,000 I 000.00 General Mortfface Bonds maturing July i Ist 1010, and other corporate purpose*, an a! ' lotment of th» capital stock at par was made 'I to the stockholders on November Ist. I!<<>P, to the extent of 2o per cent, of their holdings. The increase of CAPITAL STOCK during the : year was as fellows: — I With all of these facilities provld It Is . felt that every reasonable requirement for the passe service In and out of New York ■ City will be fully met. and that portions •■' . the present tracks, terminal. and ferry facil- i ties will then also bo available for freight raffle. Satisfactory progr^sn was made during the year upon the New York Tunnel Extension from Harrison, New Jersey, Into and through the city of New York, and the completion of this important work and the opening of this I extension for operation before the close of the cominK Summer Is now aaainoil All of the tunnels, bridges, and open work on "■■ entire line nave been completed, ami j i.,.. laying of track, the Installation of the i Interlocking, signalling and the electrification of the line and yards, are prog leasing rapidly. The station In Now York is practically fin ished, the only uncompleted work being In terior Bniahing and the Installation of station facilities, and the Thirty- fourth, Street en trance. i ■ ... Service Plant, on Thirty-first street opposite the Terminal Station, to furnish heat, light, compressed air. and varioun facilities nece»cary for the operation of the station and appurtennnc's. has been completed, and prac tically all "* the machinery ha» been Installed. ' It la now in operation on a small scale, sup plvlnp the heat and lisht i;ecessary to facil itate work i:; '• " terminal area. The construction of the various buildings, .' (tree! bridges, and facllltle« required at Sun nyslda Tard, T.or.g Island City, la pro^retstnfr rapid 1 _ j, reference to the neneral nalnnr* Sheet H will b" teen that the New York Tunnel Bx tension 1* carried on your bonks at 837.49$. • "in 73. Th« total cost including real e-t^t« i not' permanently reoulred for Ita use, is $102. 405 ."fro 73, of which »:;:. r.rin.iic.ii on has been charged against the Surplus Income, or the | Profit and -Loss Account •of your Company. - Cons!dprabl» -expenditures w#r«m»d» ut>9fi and. as explain*!! In the last Annual Report. y'ouV equipment ■ ...••- locomotivrt ?o» $10,000,000.00 has been borne by the Pennsyl- the New York Tunnel Extension, additional vanla Company and charged against Its Profit steel passenger ears, • and also upon yott» and I^'ss Account. . freight" car equipment. The charges to CAPITAL ACCOUNT during the year were as follow*: I. COST OF ROAD:— Expenditure tar Bftjkt or Way , . -. $354.27*51 Expenditure on four track system South Fork to - " . . _. Conemaujrh and at Ortensbtjnr; also -North—' •- . . iimberland Classifltatlon Yard, and other fa cilities ' -i.'.'.CC 5 I $1,2«6v301.4» 11. EQUIPMENT: — Portion of Tost of Locomotives and Freight and , Passenjcer CM , . 5300.534.33 Portion of Payments en Account of Principal of Car Trust Certificate* . . . . ■: ;■'"* V> I.esa Credits (Shop Tools and Machinery) 13S.W • • •--•. 111. REAL ESTATE: — Sundry Credits • 50.322.2© ■ ..,. £Vs - — ■ Total Charts to Capital Account for 19**. 85.1- - *■•'- -1 .... .. ■ ... ' IM Tl Is desirable that the Company should he In « position to properly accommodate Its constantly increasing: trafHc and move It promptly and economically, and your Company ma*, therefore look forward to carrying out th« policy outlined In previous annual reports respecting new relief lines on low nrad» rouieg between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia and \-v. York, and the elevation of tracks and elimi nation of irrade crossings through cities The larger part of this baa b«>«»n accomplished, but it v. hi bft necessary during the current year to resume this work. *sj*»cial!y b»twn*n Morrlavlile Yard, near Trenton, and Waverr] Yard, a distanc* of about fifty miles, and from Newark Pa senajer Station tn the Harbi son Yard. From Perth Amboy Junction, just west of Rahway. to Waverly. th* movement of traffic h«s become «•' heavy, partfcularlr In th» Summer season sb*a austmented by fre quent fist passenger trains ' ■• ■• r*ea New York and >.h* New Jersey coast resorts. aa t'» mak* It imperative to secure additional facilities fit an aarly date. Including the elevation of th* tracks through Rabwajr. anil therefor* this section of the new line requiring two additional running tracks will be undertaken first. The 1 ax9r*?at* expenditures for Construc tion. Equipment and Real Estat* ••■ your Main Line between New York and Pittsburgh. Including 88.980.24 M.&4 on account of the Prin cipal or Car Trusts, and 8620*000.00 on account of Principal of Water Trust Certificates. were $14,208,012.07. of which 85.118. was chareed to your Capital Account and $!>.17»». 510.96 arainkt the Income of the year. The Eben«-zer Branch, now known m the West Seneca Branch of the • West* N»-v.- York and Pennsylvania Railway, extending to th« lake front In Soatb Buffalo. .1 dl?ianc» of 6.Brt miles, is now complete.* and Is eperation Advances acgrearati $188,069.41 were mad.* to the Western New York Rnfl PemtSTlTSßia Railway Company, and thai company b»tnsr unable to pay th« same, this amount v.a3 charged against your Profit and Loss Ac 1 count. The passpn^er station in Baltimore l>einsr inadequate to accommodate the trafTi'" of that city, authority v.-as eiver. hy th* Board of tho Northern Central Railway Company tn re ! place the present structure and Improve th* adjoining track layout, and work was com menced in November. - « Your Company has. In pa'"- rears mad» ad vances aeKresratinp 89.123.791 51 to the T.onu Island Railroad Company for th* improve ment of its railroads and appurtenances, and rhe construction of new lines and etiuipmrnt. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has agreed to accept 4 per cent, debentures for such advancer, and settlement the.reundf-r has been mad* :r» December Slat. 1908. •raooßtlnc : to 58.065.951.55. leavinr ■ balance ••• $2.06 ft .-' 540.20 on December 31st last, for v, hich set tlement will shortiy be effected. In April. IBOBV the contract with the Pull man Company was renewed upon terms favor able and satisfactory to vonr Company, under which the car? necessary for ''•■ use of the Pennsylvania Railroad System ire farniabed by ''■ a Pullman Company. an<l ti<e Railroad Company has the optic of acquiring a on— By order of the Board. .TAME?: SZcCRC.I. Fre3H"*it STOCKHOLDERS MAY OBTAIN PAMPHLET COPIES' Op TB ANNUAL REPORT. BT APPLYING TO OR ADDRESSING LEWIS XOLSOX SECRCtAKT. BROAD STRKnr STATION. PHILADELPHIA. TOPICS OF THE STREET. FOREIGN" TRADlNG.— Transactions for foreign account in the local market amount ed to less than »:.'"'"' shares, about equullj divided between sales and purchases. TO T.I?T BONDS IX NEW YORK The ' Chicago City * Connecting Railways soon ' ■vili make application to have its bont-3 1 listed on the New York Stock Eicn.inse. i They are secured by City Railway sU»ck. the market value of which exceeds the face i value of the bonds by nearly $7,000,000. The ! earnings of all properties me r^ed applicable ' to pledsed securities after the deduction o. all prior charges were 77.088 last year.or nearly twice the interest requirement on tne collateral bond*. The Chicago Kai^ays management estimates the. company s share of last year's balance after the payment or 5 per cent allowance as HSMB4 COPPER PRICES.— The lan;* selling . agencies and producers are now Belling electrolytic copper at 13% cents a pound. -which la a reduction of about *4 cent |>- pouii.l. compared with the level at which It has ben held for the last several years \ larpe selling agency says that most or ♦he copper being -old on a basis of 13 1: cents a pound is for immediate delivery. Several large dealers are asking 13-i cents for copper for delivery in the latter part 1 of April. KNICKERBOCKER ICE COMPANY.-Tn its report for 1908 the Knickerbocker Ice ' Company, of Chicago, showed net earnings of $789 887. the largest since Wb. A remark 1 able gain of M per cent is shown over 1908, when net was $407,551. After deducting bond Interest of $207,600 and dividends nf iUi 580 on the $3,000,000 preferred f stock, the surplus was W47,«8E equal to 11J9 per cent on the $4 000.000 ommon. compared with 1.07 per cent' 1" IMS. No dividends were paid on this stock SEARS. ROEBUCK &- CO.- At the &•; , nual meeting: of Sears. Roeouek & lp A j Barton Hepburn, president Oi Jji®**^.*^ National Bank, was elected a director.ito ! succeed George Birkoff. otner \ were re-elected New directors met and r. - elected" tl " officer* and the tt.llowln«| : jx- Secutive commltte: R. VV. Sears, J- Rosen 1 wald and A. H. L« I CUBAN LOAN LARGELY OVEI - «fPi rfo -«Dever & Co. closed the sub- Cuba r, v>^" cci I i SSSTtIS iVuTSSi' ' oversubscribed. DTI rDENDS DECLARED Di ■■■;,-. be«n declared as t and Arizona Mining ■ • North B^itto M nuarterlv -• cents, a reduction of 60 cent 3 from the last preceding payment 1 NEVADA CONSOLIDATED.— The report of the Nevada ConsoUdated Copper <om ; Sanv for the irter ended Decemberia ?howi net earnh.gs or $7W.«4 ami a deficit ! after charges and dividends <«: $C«*l. I (TROPE BUYING BONO? HERE.—Xm r!r6vementtis,reported In the bond market fllSlllig mm: I <.r Art. em. in ii > .. . Jifo'Taw of "the^udTel : Liberal government. FOREIGN COMMERCE. Tl,» chief of the Bureau of Statistic*. P*- r T rtinen of ? 'oiiinierc-^ and Labor, reports ed with January as follows: IMPORTS jam MM VW. FoodstuffF in natural »*-»!=« •«»•« stH'^ A.- food animal* J14.5J1.-I- » i-.«-v.« -• | or ii.an.siß i - ' 80.T45.0T *X I Manufactures for fur the* use in manu- !**S.l3B fa.-mriu: -" - »■ * Manufactures roa«iy »nr „ „- .. Is consumption ........ • -, # s Mlscellanroas i.i»»»- "' j Total iniporti . . St3.TWO.S7S S •■ 88T.8k- EXI'OKTS— JANfAIIV. Wlft tSBw. nSWfaS affiS IMB-M8 »I.Bwß.wJl Foodstuff, partly or B.B9e\aM »0115,rV wholly prnwred _.Mio.tr._ t Crude ma« rl £. r usa . _. , ....,.,,. In manufarturins .. 44,5.1..-? o-".9.>1..H_ Matiufartiires for fur ther u.-e lr. nunu fa.turltKr -4..0..5^1 1.»..1..4\» Manufactures ready for > consumption ««r-' i -ri MlaceUani ta ..; . ;i - Total domestic J141'.2!6.21« $134.«1«.KJ1 Forelsn mdse.. exp. . . . =.=».*«> _ S.W».«» Total worts ... »14».»7* 888 |13^«S=.ao IM£'OKTS_SEVE.V MONTHS U>lo. ItWO. • ssarMs ; a32ss s B.»7.8»l 557.881 181 I foodstuffs, rartly it -c-,-.r 14 , wholly prepara ,5.20»..<k>1 .» i.>.bM CVude. mafrUU for uso „,,..,_ ; *j In manufacturing... 32X.153.Kn ..■....•• 1 Manufarturea r>r fur 1 ftu-t' ring .'". . ".'^"7 165.002.334 121.~3.542 Manufactures ready for -„ ,«,«««« consumption 220.157.577 167.ft5rt,0!U Ml»c«Uaneou« ... T.2X*.en _ _£-J^ lt^ Total imports $301,254,110 NBff.Bee.Bßa DOMESTIC EXPORTS— SEVENMONTHS, 1910. l'joa. K.io,l.Uuffs In natural state * food animal* 577.310.152 $H>»».3b..331 r^oir"pr. parti) .. or 1«3.344AV-. 1,tf.1t3.7M p , .„-. . . 1*3,344 I ••■"• lßa\llS.l3J Crude matrrtala for use In manufacturing. . 383.«35,5M C07.4ha.010 ; Manufacture* for fur ther use In naai r»cturlii| 134.002.303 »k2WIBtI , Manufactures ready for 2J5.M3.1W 244.»25.«W Miscellaneous 4.045.M8 4.1W,0^3 T^'al domestic $1.065.22ai3A 91.015.20Q.1H Korelcn. m<lse., exp.. M.474.053 U.eSBvBN IMal B*9B*lß J1.CM.700.160 J1.031.719.W* ' I half ownership '• th» e<julptn«st " irnieheej und^r th» Harr»»ment. The ntat»m«nt of atui'lltii ■-■«•*; addi tional purchases hare beer? ■•'.' of start af tbm Norfolk anrt Western Hallway ' " -moaay Toat> j line« have fiv« Jmcortant cor.n«ct!fm* with th!» ! railway at Harm lid.. aa<l Norfofk. Va.. ' In t^•^ K&3t. an'l at Columbus, «*lreUvtll». ■•■ ; Ctectasatt Ohio, tn th* -*', and «» '.' ha» tnr j many y«ar» ext-hansced a lan voltim« of nraaVa j -with your system and 1« an tmportant ttmSMt. It was deemed ndvj?ab> to utrenathen y«Hir r»l» | tlons with that Company and increase your stock 1 hol<iinr«. Mr r;of>ert Plt<-airn. form»r!r Resident Axsli^ f -- Fre»l-i*nt in Pltt.iburgh, .■ r* \ tired on .Ivn» Ist. ir«»I. dia.* on 3u7y Kth. t*V>(». I Mr. Pttcnirn spent flftjr-tl -°- • ■■•-i In •'--•»-•• c ■.' this company, *i!Hri(t th» ■_■*.■ 10r..«- <-• + jumlbi tt-.'.-Uii! Pittsburgh Division. April lit. *■-* "■» February I4th. 1*74: <;eT,»raJ A s»r<- mil Sap-r!r» tendent pmsNirsh Dlviaion. February 14th. 1?74L to January Ist. 1002: and Ri»alilent A*»f»t43t to President at Ptttsburgn. from January l»t, f 1S0& until his retiretn-nt. At th» meeting of th* Board for «r«anf2»?f;sn ! "1 March 24th. 1900. Mr: John P. r.-'fn. First j Vice- President and Director. .., ro^* re-«»lectl-« • >»--,;«,. of .th« nwr aprrca.rh of hi« retlrem»nt i un-ier the provisions of the Pension Uiiawt. j and Messrs. Chas. El Push. Samuel Rea. J. I Thaver. anil Henr Tatnall mtm Tt*i octtvelr c!» C fe<i Flrsf. second. Third, and. Fourth Vlc*- I Presidents of th<* I'ompaay. : Mr. W. V Atterburv. General Manager. ■▼*• i <»n e>ctM Fifth Vlre-Presi.ien?. anal Mr. James I I" Fahne«ock wa^ eW?e-i Tr«asur»r. 1 <^ap?air. Cre^n formally retired on Auarnst t"J*. ' aft^r forty-two vwn spent in th" moit nrt'.vn ! and <]evote,j service in the Int»r»«t of your Com— i rar.y nnd Itat afßllatCd Mne«. .Araray* T»ry soil? ! ROM of its welfare. h<? c;:sr^3^^•'J th" tmportant diitlM confldO'l f> Mti with s.iswerrlrsr Irtyalrr. ' directed by * t!j^» jn.l^nient and a. marvelous i irrairp of Ita afTair<». Ha haa b«-n the -. •**sn»ti let the manac^inent for maSv y»arj t T<nir »n ] nual ine»tlnes. ar-i as th* es^mtfi* in .-fcar»9 ■»• ! the Arr-oiin'lrx and Treasury < »' + ' T1 t ""'* • ; specially .... credit for Ih* rl»ar M comr-enc»n«ivf rhararter of yoar ar,nual r»p«rf«. His ass^iate* ar- srratlne-l that, after carrrWr f->r so many year" the wefchty r»»D'>^«ll^ - tt the various positions h* so ably fil!-<l. '"' m*r row enjoy Ms retirement In ob*»rvir«r »h» «!» i veiopmer.t the companies tot which h» lanoro-1 ' so Icni and *>n*eotivelv. anrt this 'ee'.tnsi Ja abasraal i by a '.arc- number of th» itocfcboldcrK I •-- -. Oxspsny is aiso foituuata !n Mnulnaj ito have the beneflt of hi« exfen<ieH eip*ri»rv» j and .'OTinsei at It* eonaan-i as may from tim» j to tl:re h* require*!. On Uarcb 24Jh. WV>. th- followlnr aprotnt : ments were also mad*: — j .r. B. lintcninaoo. Assistant to Firs' ■vl«-*-P*f«t • dent: A. J. C<NmtrZ Assistant r<> second vi<-* 1 President: W. 11. M" 'ientual Kanaajev '«'«■ i r.-efj: n - Mr. AUerbury. rromote^i); J. -. . F'-x-ls-T*. I .Issistant to general Manager; K. SI C*rs«r. ! Oen-ral Supei lutendent. Erie Division; C- -31* • Bi.r.tiriS. Assistant ComptroUer. On Oetobrir isr. t^KK G*"r^» 11. Gron*. f«i* : merly Assistant tn r'nr.-liasir^ Asent. was pro i motel tr» i-p an Assistant Pur>_hasinj As'nt. NON-MEMBER BANKS. Th«» Tvp*»kly oC av?ra?i»3 of th* ht<nks of New York v'ity. Brooklyri. i«r«^y • "ity. Hoboken and Still Island, which are not rr.t.'inbors pf the \ .•, York Cl**ar ing House Association, hut which ■■> tbronsb some of the members, is as fol lows : F-»h 2^ T>b. If> r«ai«». I>n.«.. His.. lnvt3.JP7..'.7r«.4''«> J97.<Wt.H*> *£**.««* circuiatlorr 2.4«^501»' -.47:: «1."t7C0 Ncr ,iepr.<=it.« I0&.?0.?. K»> 111.757.7 Cv I.SOd^BOO Dcp. with «':ear. House as-nt.«.. 12.34--..5«» 12.505.40<> 4o9,8«» Dep. with banks and trust co.\-. Z.ZHZ.UH> 3.02«.700 52f.2<V> Ijpeal tenders and * banknotes .... «i.4o«.s(V> «.SST.3On »145.»» Specie 7.066J200 7.075.500 rvsoo Total $nfs.4ll.oi» $31.2T>3.'iO<> •■- ■•» « F.es. required r7.409.609 27.0C4.i25 47t.52.% Surplus 82,961 198 $2,321 .73 $373,275 •Increa."!. KINGS COUNTY ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER. T: •= Kings County Electric TJght and] Power Company has' lanted its ''ill pamph lei report for the year end»d December "'. !&•>!>. The report includes th* Murnl M the 'Edison Klectric Illuminatlriff Company of Brooklyn. a,s the entire capital stock of the) latter company is owner! by th<» Rtngpi Ctamty Electric Tipht and Powrr rompany. The combinerl earnings or the> t^\o com panies for th«» year ended December Si, 10<3?, compare as follows: l-VO- KW 1307. Crr.^s -ar-ine* . $3.733.«40 $5.«3.470 ?-t.»71.7« J » Exp and taxes.. 1.83.093 '7*7 1.7VJ.395 Net ramtngs.. $1,900,533 ?;.«»T..7!.t $1,*55.343 Depreciation ... 4'JJO.-W> 4»>t.^7 MBJBH Balance . $i.47p aw si t • ---; $M»2.4« Ben.i discount.:. 20.2«» 2*. 7^5 30.48Q Kalar.'-" $!.«.-?>. .-•■. H.430.0Z3 $1.332. «t3 Fixed charges... U7.754 f.Oi.r.tV) t»VsrtO P<irpiu« •5^41.r.72 1 *<<2!>..">tS .tr*--.«M Dividends **0;C00- BXXWO 7«U.C'< V > N>t surpin.*.. 5n.r.72 ?rr>.. i ;i. - : .*2i.«.*a Prey. surplus... f1.174.0fi1 1.13D..W* Total surplus. $1,245.1t»i 51.^7.57* «■-•.; •Foliar f.:» S. U per r»nt on S!<"t.fHV>.o'>"> rapital sto.-k, rorapared to - -■• jwr jeittt tmrut4 on rh* ».ini«> stor>; last y»ir. 11>>ss adjustmem ia 13C4, -p.&J'); in JO"7. $:m.--_". m FOREIGN FINANCIAL. London. FeU. 2?.— consols closed 3-!* higher to-day ar ST &-16 for money. Con suls for thf* A?.ril account were oor*.. r *. C« • - liian Pacifir dfilinp-l ■•, to I^3. Grand Trunk ' s to CoU- Ana>-oti<ia '« to iW*. Money vis m cood demaiwt. fncideol to the payment i>f f4.000.000 i:; Treasury' bil!?. rJiscoaat rat**.-* were steady. The weekly eonsljnnnent of South African j:r.ld amounted to £?."••.•>>'>. India, and Paris each took £2fi^oo», and the ropt wjj taken by the l>iuik of England at a reduction of V:. Tradinr on the Stork Kxehans* ■ dull and heavy, with the exception of the rtib^*r shares section, which continued t"> attract considerable attention and support at hieher pric-»>?. The uncertain p«>li:ijal situation was mainly responsible for weaknes? in jrilt edsred seenritfes. homj rails and Ka' tlrs. but consols hardened slichfiy in th» afternoon, topper shares drooped in hym pathy with New York, and trunk lines wers lower on profi* taking. American Beeuntlea op«n»d quiet and ahout unchansed. •■•■_' the first hotir trading wjis very lisht c«nd featijrelc?.«. Pri'-ps dpclin^d in the *-ar]>- afternoon on fears' of a poor winter wheat rrnc* and th* lower New York openinc. but in the !at<% trad" licht buyirsr orders caused a recovery and the n-.arkot closed steady. <'a!f money in lyor.dor*. l'j^Jl'i per- r-nt: open m:irl:et discount rate for short bit!?. 2 .... per rent: lonsr bills. 2", per cent; Berlin di^c»'int rate. 3 per cent: Paris dis count rat<\ :P* per cent; Paris ex«-hans- oti London. S francs 17 centimes: Berlin ex rhau^e fit London. -0 marks W3W 3 prenniJCS. Bar gold. TTs M. American eagles, 7^5 4d. Pari? Felx 28L— Three •-- cnt rentes closed 27 1 - <-entimei« hi^h^r at P5 francs » centimes." Trices -were irregular on t&» Berlin. Veb. I<— Tradir.p was dull aai prices declined on the Boerse to-day. FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool »b. 2S.— VTHEAT-^Ppo; du'.!: fut- T« lo",iJ COR.V- Snot steady; B«w Am«rlui mixLi^N-ort^n,. f^Wid: oW. 5- **;<g™ da'l- March Ts 4-: May, :•» x EA 4^ J ~ HOPS— In i^arton. IVlfc •oast, g J^.«f*J2fi REEF— Extra India mess. lU3-- roRK-Prlro* mem We»t«n». i«>^ » kams-- Short <ur «>■■». •hi- dear bcUlm. *»• M: •"""•« c!ear m^^ ?2£ •a>s": hewy. 67 3 M: "hort clear b£!w: ».*: T^TRPENTiNE— Spirit* -H<« M. ROSIN— 10m - 14^.ia: ■^t.scov j..!0.j ..!o. 12;. 1M: b«et February. M. u,i MN-irTU-''*Wa. .v..n! June. <>O3 *«. mnsf.kN oVu su ;u. g^'^^ An^^ i rK:rW^ i^k^J^ J 2i> fr.n.3 *> Ce Mo«ft^al. F^- •.K.-lorK^fl-Firm: Westerns. 12'stft2\c; tii.it«T:w l-.tl'- ■>■ PUBLIC UTILITY SECURITIES. N • Bid. Asked. Am Uifht * Traction |« =WJ ■ , s x- ■ 2 d,» pr*f erre-I . Jo first ss^ ••■■•■%• .".■.■.'.■.".!4» « Empire DUtrtel Dfctrte S* * do preferxeJ * -5 - T do bend* •. " * « a - —1 «* da preeened *♦• •° ** 13