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IMPORTS OP GOLD BEGIN •placements Said To Be More : ■ than $1,000,000. ' were made yesterday, it A "i-2rae<3 from good sources, for the im "i! '!"( of between SI.OMt,CM and C,OOO/>OO ► ]_ c .. the large institutions which usu ' JJJ^aie Jr. any Impart or export mov« * 81^, ©fVold ..'.-:,.. a-- knowledge of "" pp * «^.er.' eairase^rieat. saying that there ■ ■^^o prcf.t In the operation at the pre - - -at* of exchange and no occasion £ ScrtJW sold while money rate* wer- W^jg * 5 no*: although adding that they 0 \ -<*£. *° Impcrt movement of consider •jJWhan* to the fall. ■me ♦oreiT"- exchange market was weak i *"* r a f demand sterling declining ten JfJ^r'ae. to 45550. At that level, inter *"^-=il bankers said, gold could be drawn i **" Los Ski -without difficult?-, unless !J2» should ha ■ r^pid advance in dls "V jjj r:e British capital, where the "2» o;:Ilt rHte TOEe yesterday as a !»^t ct the macra of rold «njrasrerr.en's " lie*: fork. It is said to be nOt un ■%£r't!»t some cf the South African cold --«-""' arr ive in Ixsndon en 3londay may SScnred for this citj-. •Ms the last few months the foreign -ggßg? market has declined from th« '^d ex^^ l6vel TO **• import point, large f*^ & consequence of the placing of heavy —.-can bend issues abroad and the ex . — *~ purchases -■ other American secu |!»m v- EBrope*o investors. The "ncaev i-7-t cf S=-- «^^ cted yesterday Is the first _"■"" . . beany import movement in the !j^te P TOCEths of 1307. at the time of the. tW news that a fold engagement had v*U arranged caused a. sharp advance in .^"e-jKi r:arket, which earlier in the day rttjg, -\-?ak. •" '.tn new law records in c«»«l"cr=:n:-= a^ 4 ether issue?. IMNGS GOOD CROP MEWS jfrr York Central President Eack from Western Trip. ■^ri«a-r C Brawn, --.--• «C the !•*■» t-^s C-ntral. who has just returned to tils Og jrWT a. :hre« wwlss' Western trip, said Tiili'iClf ta sneaking of th* crop outlook t~± paertl c-niiticn» In the territory vis • . •On cur lire*, particularly the Big Four. ifc« dtp* a r • pood * ~ lowa, Missouri, jficaas *=3 »B bot the northern part <?? vtsraiK- they *rtU harvest fair average gjjag- so far as -- observation, •went. Ixi US 3tortb«a States, cf course, conditions it eot to satisfactory - "Of the much discussed lend rpec-- 1 i saw and heart very ... Ido not think flgreii £-"-: c="ser from -. ■- quarter.^ The BrJ -weather that Northwestern Canada has 'xpenencei this mmmi lias greatly retard ed the f. <^" cf emigration from our farming t-ves iocs ..... - think the effect "-Z1 be to turn the -■"•>-- toward the Eacttnrest, tilieie they are more needed. •■Bssires-s — e:i ;n the West are. in s^ood y*ffjf ar.3 generally cheerful." " ' B REBATING CAS? &o»i Asks That Jury Be Discharged— Three Tons of Evidence riilai£!?i::a, Ju'y € " saaael lor th rs^cvlva-a Railroad 2;.-- -..- CUffcfl e ates District Court to-day to discharge the jcry s^om last .... to try the ■zs*s brc-jjht by e!e\-en coal ccinparaies SCJLir: the railroad Boa the aliened srar.- ~r cf rebates arid dtscriir.inaticn. It ■waa •~Zfi that the ■.— men ■will be unable to -rail the testimony already r- •<■ - ■"ten "*>• ca?^ comes tip aeain in October. »*v»E.rJ:" three tons jf documentary cvi- "^ ere ■-;.-: at (fee -:r'-n:r.~ of the ida] aud the case at continued until this *'-:der. ;e vas tabulated. The tabulators * e ?or*ed last April ... they had com jSetefi •..-•--.■ and the csse was set for DM in October. The railroad's attorney a!;o asked that L* order consolidating the cases be r« iked end That they be tried separately. DOW GLASS HEARING trsHiculitm of Alleged Trust E-esnmed in PittstJuTg. Fir^rurs. July 6. — Arg-uinents or: *> <se ■2:rr»r f.'.ed to an indictment agai;:.~- the bswis] Bdawr Glass Oaooisßjiy brought ~z£»t rr.e £iernT£n anti-trust act. v--ill be tejtiiu -r. ths federal court h»r» to-morrow Wore J-jdr«? Jam« S. Ycunc and Chiarl-s ?. Orr. The iaflictm«iit vis returned by a special f^sri irary en April 7. and the pec counts dorse the corporation -with conspiracy in KHiMlnt of interstate trade and commerce. *~!i erg-aging- In cnlawful combination in >ET4^it of trade, and »ilh attempting to r!?nc;cli2e a. portion of interstate trad*; in • -. i isdicted jointly vith the company are Its ■*!??-» and board nf directors — Myron L Ai» cf Bowlicg Great, Ohio, president; 8. J. Heal:', vice-president and J. G- Sayre, KOTtatr. It is charged that the corpora *ts ctmtrolE Si ■ _- cent of (Jag hand-blotm T :r:don- ?:a.ss tOßtxy and that eixty-six ?•«= c;r.c-ms are implicated, representing * OQfeatotttaa - * nearly CO .OO^.^X). *I:e dammr was filed on May 3 on the &9aad» that the indictment does not iarge d crime aeaisst the United States s*et my act and that facts necessar>* to ««suurt« a conspiracy are not charged. • 3- i 0. ORDERS 50 LOCOMOTIVES. {Ev Te?*gra.pb •'• Tt« Tribune- I j u ; y 6— The Baltimore & Ohio ■Hfwroid has placed an -;-r for fifty Mi «a»'.:i : '-C- I locomotlv-c.-. which are to •*fcuik hy the li^d*iii I>ocoraouve Work«. -' rhl^ieipi:;^ They will weigh mum I-eaafit e*ch. S *NK EXAMINERS IN SESSION. *1« KatienaJ Bank Examiners of Sew T fK, K«w Jersey and IMlaaßaVa be^an t!u'c •■HMI meeting yesterday s 15» Custom House. There were pres- Eiisuner^ . :enua::. Bennett. Buck. f»«1»r. Graham, Uaana, Marctisa, Starek, *'■ BrockUn. \an Vranken and Watte •- i * ctjtct i; to improve the service. To '*« «. iddresses are read and informa °* h esduased. '' " TOPICS OF THE STKEEI /^SEIGrc TRADING.— Foreign houses r^is ucv.ard of SS.W) snares in the local i**- aarke\ b-uyiar to a email extent on '♦ 4&RKET COXDITIONS.-In their July ■-T^ S&encer Trask d: Co feay, In part: jftttnn |m ■-■"I«ii that tor the tim« being ~: streets tcSI be Is-rgely dominated by !,*ict2r on -n^ch it is unfortunately im gfti> i- r-.rni a jTidginent. namely, the (.*-it:.( .*-it:. .»£ rn:ght be rxp»*cted In the cr .-Jtita:v*«. 5 ;-ie6B is elov.in? dovir •«. in ttaeU *r:4 viewed from a broad ggioim, i*. in our judsment, fortunate IHpt than oth-rn-aie. In the natural or •^ of things our speculative tendencies S«l b« t-.ecked. our wsstefu! methods .;:* .-tarsivjLgances stopped. Instead of wh^ * dollar and ependms two, -^c Sga cuke one and say« half. WJi»n we *-B*"- * « ... accumulate tv-alth, money P-K-vA its. v.ay into the >ankt. and then WrpwasC As re-ards the bond market. S&E been »«y dvii and incUned To mark ~rf. =£tii a clearer perceptiou can be had 2*2? - u t"re. This fen more particu 221^ lh « active issues which are listed „'•* *«• York StocU Eschange. There Ji, 6 tte oth»r hand, been a pretty i^y <<snsn<J from private Individuals BtSSSfi* ci •.! eecured industria! and ••^iT-ice corrorations that net 5 per iC~ : l 6 evr judtsnent the demand tor ■T»t^ atls is likely to - tow greater ac- S2J iv -the coming' month, oning- to the ,/' CMdead nzzd. interest : jrsem'ntF. C v so ''• the ... ; . that t!i*s email in "ir pßOfa a. groyne inclination to this lonwr LmS? s^*. Ws saving. as he is no severe 5£S^L Wi L h %to 4 ? er <= ent - The market Y^tH **?* has °e« u rr«d ln 6tock su*?ii «J? •" ':'J, OS "-S d& 3 rs of June has re aid «-m c durable investment buying-. the wit it ,is impossible to forecast if n 6 JrtL, St pr! Ses;.S e5; . have b * en Sff<>n . w e are s^k?h« s of tiw opinion that the good -m-vK C Ify.?— ■'■l'i a level where «-«^- b bought on a scale down with pronl"^ 51 7111106 ° ultimately showing a STLVER PRir-EE HIGHER —Th« id vunce in the price ?f? f commercial bar Sit corV™; l^ 2 * 1^ at London and a wraspoacn nf rise of c to 5S" c an ounce S! re " *«tabuted chiefly to the covering o^^^HSi 0 ™ ln the market in tf««£nt ,?"« t 0^ 1 " 013 m Um * ' or the set tlement -which is now in progress. Sales ;' IS? rv-ere made m Netr Tori yesterda^ S,%r^s:- but tne volume of business at : - ■«.« : : "" *T as «°™paratirely small. The ££? Bt « tls 08 from London show that the ££ti&^s - s^\fr at that centre are approxi ]?*l.*' y £1 -,f c 000 and that holders are unwi! "or the metal" expectation of hl^ h " prices The R B2£w TN "£ ITr - B - R DIVIDEND. d^ a yri 9*2 P^^oad Company lias tK*!? a Quarterly dividend of 2 per cent. diri,««,f Stock of record July L The last J"*^" 1 Tt S 5* 61 " cent - In a circular r^V'>nt !l ocl 3 IO V 1 ? rs ' It is explained that -t^v",!,^. decision of the appeal of the £fi2£, lyi l Clty Company from the .Tudfrrsent asrainst that company by The Brooklyn Heights Railroad Company, the .-:reotors deem it wise to declare dividends at the rate of I per cent instead of 10 rer cent. In case the Brooklyn City Railroad Company wins the appeal, the 10 per cent rate will be restored, it is understood dat ing ir«m this payment. DIVIDENDS DECLARED. _ Dividends have been declared a follows: American Light and Traction Company, regular quar terly 9A per cent and a stock dividend of .-.. per cent en the common and regular quarterly -.1, r -r cent on the preferred. J G. white & Co.. regular quarterly m per cent on the preferred, payable August 1. Northern Pacific Railway Company; regu la quarterly i»» per ant, payable Au- SECURITIES LISTED.-Th" New York suEQuer.ar.r-a & Western Railroad Com pany s 53.500.000 Midland Railroad Company Cj - New Jersey first mortgage bonds, ex tended at 5 per cent, have been added to the Stock Exchange list. IRON AND STEEL TRADE. The Iron As*" says: The statistics for June show tha+ th« production of coke and anthracite pig" iron was 2.25.600 gross tons, or 75.500 tons a day. against 77,100 tens a day in May. On July 1 269 furnaces -were in blast, against all furnaces one month previous, and the dally capacity active -was 72.700 tons, or about 3,100 tons a day less than on June 1 The annual rate cf production of all kinds ox pig iron, estimating charcoal iron at 400,000 tons a year, was about 27,300.000 tons on July 1, against T5.450,000 tons one month previous, a number of furnaces have gone out in the last Caw days, so that the cur tailment may cow be reckoned at 15 per cent (ran the high point, which was 31. 650.000 tons a year in February. The move ment m :'.. be carried further, as prepara tions are now being made for the blo-ring out of ether furnaces. "The United States Steel Corporation now has 35 furnaces idle, against 31 on June 1, while at one time last month It had as few as 28 out or blast. The independent steel companies have five more furnaces out than on June 1. Such statistics ef stocks as are available point to a further increase in the central West and South, though it is not large Production of pig iron in the first half year including charcoal iron, is estimated at 1^.375,000 tons, or about 200,000 tons mere than In the second half of 1909. In the last twelve months the country has produced about 29.750,000 tons of pig iron, or nearly 4.6M,0<n tons more than the high est record for a calendar 25.755.C00 tons In 1903. The leading- Interests booked new business at an average rats of 26.000 tons ■ day in June, practically the same rate as In Ma" As to the course of busi ness in the summer months, the forecasts of leaders in the trade are not enthusiastic. ttnec several undetermined factors enter into the reckonins." "The Iron Trade Review* 1 says: ■ T he production of pig iron tor the nrs<. half of 19:3 is '- "": -*4 tons, 'the greatest nit m the history of the *r3de. The pro duction for June was 2.291,094 tons, com pared with 2.374,502 tons for May. There is 2 general sagging tendency in the prices of pi! iron and nearly all finished material and the markets are very dull." SECURITIES AT AUCTION. T v:« minwl^ securities ■"•ere sold yester day at auction at the exchange salesroom by Adrian H. Slnller & Son: By ord«r of ex^cutcrs. $i,-"> 00 cadsaca Ha^r.rr.ori & Western Railroad first mortgage 6 per cent bonfia. due 1927; interest January a^d Ju'.- 1 -; ■eemea interest to I* '■•t»~z'Z ' iis-» 22 i:--':-'! Dessert ft Co 10 258 W stares Florida Land ar.d Deretop ment Company; let • - -•"'•■ J 1.«7S shares Gre-n Bay & aasjera Ha!l rcad Company an^l 577 50 £? scrip S 3 J7 "00 <-or.Eumers' -..bar.-. Brs-atng • cm par.v of Albany t>". T. > 5 per ceet BOM BASsOs, due January. 1925: Ib bsran Ja=Usry and July; accrued interest to be charged 53.525 BOSTON CURB STOCKS (nparaJaiJefl by J. niwnai Reinhardr. No. 35 Bread street. Hbw York, and No. M Devon •■Uir* street, Boatoaj > H-«t Low. Last, -.--a: Nevada Mine? & 8 — Arirpe Rights . ... 1* liV <Si Bay State Gas 24 C 224 BfegoJe . . 2 2 ?> Bohemia V V." <•;* Boston Ely I** 31 * ?, * Cactus Copper . . 2r* 2 ~ -a:-- 'r«£ - ■ 9- Ml »„ r:-:no - 1?> ?"• V-> Cortes kfbtea •; --• 2^ ■' » Corein Ooajper • •'-• •' . Davis-Dair - 1?» ** \r» I>oa3lr!!«rj smtfiean . • • i'"« 10 10 First National Copper. . 33»3 3 » 8^ *n GcldSeld •_" '■' £-• s ,» Humboldt Smelting I---- '— • Jr» Inspiraticn , "•* 7 • Laramla H F & F M PO <v - La Ret"? * * 4 Massachusetts Coal *3 ■-* 42 McK:n!ey-Darra?h »2 »2 n lloili^ Gibson 27 24 2. Majestic ... ..55 54 — '- National ICinlna; Ex?l6r. 2." 21 2- Nevada Pu— <■» 2S 2". -* r»-io repper -I*4 *H It* Or:*co". r 2** 2ti 2U Raven Mir.:-? ......... 26 20 26^ Hawiiie Mining ~% <"» «^= Rfacde Island Coal **'■ 6 J. Eonth Lake ■ •% ,"■■* 9% Superior and Globe ••■" » ■• Vulture » • • Yuma ir <3 45 Yukon 4 r* ♦ - 1 COBALT STOCKS. (Furnished by TVarrsc. SsaaWM -i Co.. N*o. 25 Bread Etre«t..i Bid-Asked-i Bid-Aakea, Amalgamate SU 5 iLa Rose 4QO 402- Ba : '«"- 7- - Littl» Nipies. 14 * 14.* Beaver Cobs 23 H 23%'McKinley ... S» »l R <e --- 1"-: * i Nancy Helen '.', j B'-ffalo " .220 2«o 'Xlplsslng- . .1055 1065 <-himb-Fer!. 17% 18 'Nova Scotia.} 80 32 Cof Cobalt. l» ! i 20%J4Dpnlr —.. 30 rchalt Sent S4 10 OOaM s * 4 CobtllSeUH 53« [Peterson 1.... =5 oSJSma^425 6OT i Right of Way 20 25 r^- ,ai RC8..273 283 Rochester ... 1* I** 2SS . '- *» ir> SHv«r L^af... Hi*- •;■' cSoril "" - «'= 7H ! Silver Bar... 5 6*4 GtVortliern ■% 6 i Silver Queen. 8 10 Cre?n mU 2 M ! Temiakaming. f.»Wi «0 HaT^ravl-t: - 14? il5 T : .tn-w,y US 14 wi-.^vn Bay S« 105 Watts 6 10 £hn Black. 4* 5 -.V^ulsu^r. -85 71 K*rr I^ke-.S-W 80- FIRE INSURANCE STOCKS. (Furnished by E. B. Bailey. No. 69 Broadway.) Aprx. an- "When , — Price. — . nual pay- Bid. AslcM. r-onmanv Capital. -ii. •:■ able. P. C. P. C. o'~v™' v"'T....?r<>vOoo 10 Q 33.". 203 - ' : ?I I „„.,.- oitv.... 200.0-iO H J&-J 1— > — » ,; 5 I 300 §feS lip !' v?! X- Rutg«-ra 400.000 40 Q 470 — hS£t£- ,sSot ™l.W.ono 3O J&.T IP" 205 H^oi.. '^ 3000,000 30 J&.I 698 705 200.l"'>0 10 J&.T Mi 175 £■? «ra Tf50V ...1.000.000 20 J&J 305 315 P<v^<S2s> SSO.Oro 10 a&O 135 145 >;onl?; onl ? X■;.,.K ■;.,. 2)"0 00n fl j&j 13.', 145 Pacific «S~>»- • - 150000 fi I&T 00 103 £^v£fnt 40rt>0 in J&J J53 160 •No information BOSTON STOCKS. lFu ,Biah-4 by F U^T^* Cc^. No. 37 XTaU juiv s.Jaly <>. 1 July 5 July 6 . 4.n ,-•■"» 220 Cal i Hac.^2') SOl B< *' & AID.--— 125 *;ir»nt«nntal 31 14^ 13 T i Bo«wr ---7.;^L . 13fi .-op R*r. S « M s>-» 4 80 S^SwVii ' SinSteJl - - >T.I-> H ,i l«««i 168 kranby it.... 30 25 l3 " S Maai ■«« M : "-. » ! Mohawk I!.- 4S 4*l . M. en Btow En* T.U ■;. o!- • n-ac M T»v l'S - gmftttr. 3>,\ 3ft% a^^m:-:,, v;!^ p^;;:I? &S #ss^s- 88 16^^ ItJH 10!< Unit Fralt-.JSS 1&« I "7A7ked. tEi dividend NEW-YORE DAILY TRIBUNE, TKT RSDAY. JULY 7, 1910 OUTSIDE SECURITIES. Business In the market for outside secu rities was dull and price changes were nar row. At times the trading was at a stand still, even in the manipulated issues. In spots mining Issues receded slightly, al though the changes were insignificant. The industrial list as a rule was neglected. Chicago Subway sold at its .recent low mark. Intercontinental Rubber and Amer ican Tobacco were steady. Standard Oil eased off 5 points. In the mining list an easier tone developed in Chino. Ray Con sclidated. Giroux and Miami. The silver issues were slightly easier. Goldfleld stock.? were quiet but steady. There was little or no inquiry for bonds, which were a shade lower in the bid. Detailed operations follow: INDUSTRIAL. - Sales. Open. Hi*h. Caw. Last. 300 Am tVTit Pap.. 1% 1% 1»* 1H 200 Int Rub Tr eta 21 21 21 21 4.100 "January 0i1... 47 51 47 50 2.000 'July Oil 3." C? 33 300 Manhat Transit Its *-A irV Wt C OOO Maya Oil $1 14 51 =«>" >1 14 $1 17 300 -Palmer 0i1... 3 ST. 1 ?..i 1 35 1 35 145 Standard Oil.. 615 61' 610 610 360 U S t, & Heat IJV IA It* IA RAILROAD. MB Chi Subway . 2 2 2 2 «6K CM&O pf 26 7 % MTi :8 r i 2S;i MINING. 100 'Arrentum S^i l » ~'-i ?"'j S.OOt") 'Boi-ard Con... 3'j S^i 3 3 400 British Col Cop 0 5 5 B «oOßutte Coalit... MHs 17 Ufi lC s i 300 Caledonia :*: * T i "* r * 13 Cal & Ariz ¥> 49 4» 49 200 Canadian Mines 6 l i 6 l i «'i 6U I.2oo'Carlsa 50 53 (0 53 COOO Chino Copper.. 2'"« K''« 10 10 1 * -Cobalt OntraJ *'-• *':■ »"•- 8^ I.SOu Colonial Silver L ■ '» £.500 'Comb Fraction. 4s 4 s 47 4% S.'XK)Con Ariz Smelt l"i 1)1 m *> 300 Davis-Daly Ccp I lfr 1 Irs 6,900 Ely Central... ii 1 T ■ ;.c; .c 5 200 -Sly Con 50 ;"'; "' •• 6 r ' ."00 First National. 3 A — - 3* 3 A Gircus . 6S •* i>]3 * * TOO Goldfleld Con.. «A SA Ti l * Sv» 600 G Hill CTr St J i % * , ♦ 17,5>0 'Green-water .. ' ; -: •l i », J. &Ji Greene-Can ... 7 7 6J» . '• ■•» 200 Guerrero Mines 1% II 1 * II 1 * J-** S'X> Karcuvar Cop. . — 22-2 j. j l.tOOßustea 55 M 55 6u 1,180 Inspiration Cop 7-, "TH < if? :"V, Ker La-.- 7.i ? 7t? 8, H»l*i Rose Con... i 4 l s * •» GOO Uttle Miami ... 2'<« - B « - « -:? 130 Mason Val new •>*? '-j* , « 3 J 1.400 Miami Copper.. IS 18% » J»* 1.r,00->lir.es CO of A 64 «4 61 6- SOON^-trtah -V & S 5 » % ;•-* , * 600 Klptastaa- M Cb 10's 10-,s l« s * 10?* tOO Ohio Copper.-.. IS in 1% " l « 600 • Pacific Smelt -,' s A * '.? 7-00 Precious Metals . 2's - '-'-» 12.000 'Rawh Coalit. - 17 19 17 15 7.000 Hawblde Queen 27 38 27 SO # 5.500 Ray Central.... 2"-i 2^4 ='» -> 300 Red Warrior--. II 1 * II 1 * -> |« 500tTonopah ■ f= : * ■''* »H fit* 1,500 -Tramps Con.. 4 4:a o; 3 4 MA Tuo'.uame Cop. 2'« S - » ■» MatJsfOß Mines... U .« w » 400 United Copper. . 4' 4 44 3t3 t 45»4 5 » * » 3.000 «Un Pas Cobalt 5-? 5 f L.5 £00* Yellow Jack-- oS 5B . on g^SOJTuInH! (Sold M I * 8 « °•» BONDS, $2,000 v.>«- Pa= ??•■- 80* i 3 '"--- ?n '-^ 904 •His e«ntß per chare. \O&A lota. tE^s 41-1 aend. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. While for a time in the early afternoon shorts on the Consolidated Exchange showed decided signs of nervousness. Sli ding- vigorously in their efforts to covei. sentiment toward the close of the day again shifted to the bear side, with stocks offered freely at the higher levels. The top quotations for Union Pacific, Southern Pa cific amalgamated Copper and Smelting w»r» a" a traction under the Xcv Tats Stock Exchange high figures. It was argued that the rally, like other rallies of th« recent past, would prove only a tem porary eptsode in a bear market. On the forenoon* smash nearly all ths leading shares registered low prices for the day that were under the other board, with Reading Balling down to 138%*, Union Pa cific to 154^ and Copper to 56%. all one quarter of a point under, while T-^ited States Steel common fell to t), 38.3 8 . one-e*gm-i of a point under. Business was heavy, with the sales totalling: 129.068 shares. De tailed operations fellow: STOCKS. Ea!« Open. H:g-- l^- Last ~ 7.540 Amal Cep . ... '57* 68b 06T1 59* » a- Beet & Bog 30 SO SO -0 040 Am Car & Fdry 4? 49?* «J»- 4^» 40 Am Hide &I* s^s 5H SH o_% 10 <io pret ■29 ■» 29T4 ®T« - 2»^s «0 Am Ice 22 3* ** %$ 2-0 Am Locomotive 39 Sy-2 3JH i f "O 4.m Smelting... 1 * 68^, w e » 'i"» "60 An Sugar ...ll« i IWH 116;* 11. U 110 Anaconda Cop. >-* 3t} 545 4 Sbrj 3o : 2 T«0 At Top &> f 93 * i 85;* » , ,«**« 10 At Coast Line.. 104 - 3 104 T ' 9 IWTi 101% 10 Ba : : & 0hi0... 105 H 105 »i 105 -s 105»4 1 130 Brook R 1 "- * 74 J* '- -' 'f. ISO Cent Leather.. 81-s Sl *a »ij si-- TOO Chea & Ohio.. 72 73 rs --...- ?3O Ch Mi: &St pl P l2 "« ' --■ ?* H^ 1 500 Consof e Gas .Kl£9H; 131H 129U 131»4 80 Ccrn Prod . .. 13 13,. 13- 1| 220 Gt xor prei...123 125 « -- - s * ; -- i: * SOGt.N'orOrs.-.. 4'' ! i 49 A t 49 49 -2 ■ • SO Inter-Met 17*4 17*4 I^,-3 l.fi 380 do pref .... «ii *!• 4,-t 49-* &■> Kan C'ty So.. 27 27 25 T2 60 Louis & Nasn.l4o ■-• s i 133^ 140»i 30 Mo X i Tex. . . -• . t3 !) 28* 81% IV) Mo Pac ....... Co 56 1 * 54 <± wo 1 * 200 Vat Lead . .... '-- - "S l^ 67*1 "" * ?20 N V Cent 112 112!* 11l '■*. 132** 120 v v Out i: V." 41 42 : « 41* 42-3 10 Vorf & West.. 96 -\ 06 8 * W4. -4 160 \or Pa ■-'■'-< 118% U.- . US 1.240 Pennsylvania.. 127 "-a 128 12(5S -- 20 Pressed St Car 30% "2 30 s a o_ SI <540 Reading 140fi 143-i 13"? : 2 142-3 1.14" Rock Island ... 28* GOH 23Ji iiO** g0 do pref 75 ■■• 'i-= <4*i 5,970 Southern Pac.llo^ ll.>'-9 lOS) 1 ; H- : 2 70 Southern Ry... 21Z 22 3 s 22 _-^b SO Term Cop - - 1 ' 1 "* 20 : * -" > -'J^s 80 Tex ft P3- 26H 2t> : * 2*5 rbja 60 Third a- •• S 1 -, -s > 8- 5;-s 19,250 Union Pac . ..156!i l^S-s Ij4- 2 l^^.U 340 IT S Rubber 35 '"3 36H 33 1 * 3<>* 48.090 U S Steel 68* i 70=* 67 It l,'£>;a 4SO do pit 114 114 : 'g 113ti 114-a '40 Utah COp 40 4O 40 40 170 Va-Car Chem MS o^'* o4 s o 3 100 Wahaa* I* 1 * 57 16U 17 500 do pref ."53 T > S5 0.1 m 40 V.'eefhouss ci 60 60 "i 60 fi-^i 125. 56*' Total sales. MINING. 200 Best & Belcher. .40 .f> .40 *6 100 Comstock 23 .23 --• -j 300 Cor.so; Va . . 82 .82 ■ S 108 Goldfleid Ccn5..5.20 6.2j 6.a> *;-;,, §00 Jim Butler 2S .2« .27*4 .27J. TO Jurr.bo Ext 2-. .25-2 .25 .-a^ 200 Mexican 23 .2.^ .23 .23 800 Nevada Hills 1.6: 170 1.62. l.tO 600 Pharmacist 03 -03 .03 -.03 200 Tonopah Ext 75 .<* . '■> •'•> tOO Tramp O4 .04 .V 4 .04 i :«■*■• Union Con C f > .30 ... i 4.5t«3 Total sales. MISCELLANEOUS SECURITIES. (Fu-n!shsd by Freceric H Hatch .v Co . No. 34 Broad street.) STOCKS. TJivldend P id. asked inserican Bras Q-J •" "7 123 American Chicle ■ JioiEs 12 217 2-2 American Chicle pf Q-J •> J' c '- Am Diet Tel of N J...-Q-.T 4 4» 51 Am Coal Products . . Q-J « 98 *•« Am»rlcan Presp Q-J&Ex 6 ft" 105 Imericai Thread pf. — J&J t ''. o^i A ni ' Type Found deb .... M& X 1026 6 100 An: T:-pe Found new. ..M&Xl&3y •> 99 100 \ni T'.-pe Founders J&.r 4 38 43 Am Type Founders pf..Q-J I 98 102 Eabcock & Wllccx ... .Q- .7 7 97 101 Earr.ey & ?mith . pf — , — -- — »•' 105 Eorden's Cond Milk. ■ ..SF&AEx — 114 116 Borden's Cond Milk pf.-O-M 6 103 JOS Bash Terminal — 8 s 100 Central Fireworks...... — -5 10 Central Fireworks pf... — I<> 3O Conn Ky & LigM Q-T- '_ 4 74 75^ Celluloid W-J&Ex 8 123 127 E I da P 'le Nemours..- i 132 137 ElduP<!«Nempf....Q-J ' « «J Empire Steel & 1r0n.... ■ — 12 1* Kmpir^ Steel & Iron P*-" ~" — 65 ,0 Hall Signal common — 40 4.. Herrins-Hall-Marvin ■•• ■ ■ ■ — 30 48 International Nickei. ...——— — 130 135 Inttrnationa! Nickel pf.Q-F i; 88 92 Intfinational Nickel rts. — • 5 International S!lv« . ..— — *> . .. mat iooal Silver pf. .Q-I 4 jnr. 110 • Kirby Lumber — 10 15 Kir*"- Lumber pf • • - — •:>•• 4.i Kings CO El !- .-. P ...Q : M . 8 121 121 Nat Caeh Register pf.-.J^J I U. JM Nlles-Bement-P Q-M '• : ' n 102 Ml«»-Bement-P pf -Q-t- fl m 103 Otis Elevatcr AAO • 2 50 65 Otis Elevator r- 1~3 a an ■■:,, OM Dominion S S J&J p > IW 110 Ps.C'*ic Gis & — 1 — — '^ Pacihc Gaa A: El pi Q.l 8 S3 s; Phelps. D& Co — 190 210 I'op'S Manufacturing — — — — »>S Pr^lu-^V ' r |-« ' « t« Pratt & Whitney pf. . .Q-F 6 100 10,, Epva] Bak Powd'r Q-M&Ex I 180 20u Bova BaK Powder ?f 0-M • I<M JO6 harety CH & I Q-s!ftE X S 123 1W E«n-Sen Chiciet — — 1-4 1-3 Standard CO'jpi»r. — •<■' -- Standard 311! linK t>. ■-■■——- — !•> 1« btandar-i SoUlpg Co pi. A*O 8 4«» 45 Texaa C0mpany. ....... -9--.T 1- 138 139 T«xaa t pacific C0a1.... scrip 8 JOO 105 Trenton Potteries..... -• " * < Trenton Potted" -f---7rrf ---7rr- ~ f^ f Trenton Pot indg ctls..J&J . 4 »>o 70 T:o-<- Directory •" — -^ £ Union Carbide — — — .«,•• w rnicn Farry O- J - r? "^ Union TypawTlMT Mi' -'A." 1l« IW BSSifffirT^i^:|§ o -J J . ■*§ i:nit«J Bank Note tf...Q-l '.' ■/ ' -••; * li:; " 7 im T r F Fmi S MnV r Js t jiriw* •; wo ,-.;. ■ ■ :••-•!.»; ••I-- - I*J '''- U S Mot;r com LL { > l[ T* B Motor Pi . *••••••" -- ■' - j "™~" I" - - Virginian Railway • ' !I -" IV«st Pacific . — " ,V- „„ Waff Power _ _ j£ *" ■ «ar pref — ■ ~^Ex dividend 2H per cenW RAILROAD EARMINGS. nUFTALO, ROCHE-STEP. & PITTSEURG. 1010. 1&00. 1906 4th week in June $271,254 5235.325 ««.*» July 1-June ::<■>.. U.400.72S «.b05,0.2 r.4So.tai CANADIAN NORTHERN. 4th w»ek In June $372,400 $250.»500 $215.700 Joiy l-june 30. . 121521.200 0,666.900 I».0l2.400 TE-XAS & PACIFIC. Mfc WWif In June ?C6«,74!i $316.16." $255.904 Jan. 1-Juna 30. . 7,4^3.492 «.eiS,lt» 5,507.50!) TOLEDO. rEORIA & "WESTERN". i 4th week in June $33,777 , $33.4*2 *35.SQ| July l-June 30. - 1,101.673 1.004.150 1.221.4»3j * HAVANA ELECTRIC. V"k pn-g July 3 $42,280 $41. 50S $38,451 Jan 1-July 3... 1,060.977 1.<VX).623 076,211 ( CHICAGO & alto:' Month of Mar — •"„ Mtieage .; Hi 085 Gross earnings. $330,664 5P6&.953 $851,923 Exp. and taxes. 736.048 366.057 543,600 ; Net earnings. rW'T $39S.fl'W 5303.325 ; nth. Inc. d-b. .. ».1» 16,076 ' ■ Total income. ?ISS,3S7 $352,590 July 1 to May 31 — Orces $12,250,659 511.W7.517 $11,131,716 I Exp. and tares. 5,336,503 7.156,35S 7.532.736 Net earning. $3,573,133 $4.351.44«> $3,598,920 ' Oth. Inc. deb... 472.560 329.741 j Total Income. $3,400,295 $4,031.70S ■•: ILLINOIS CENTRA U Month of Mav — Gross earnings.. $5,064,168 $4,665,534 $4,050,015 j Szp. and taxes. 4.255.416 3.400.320 3.003.556 Ket earnings. $778,790 $1,234. 574 $99«.15Dj July 1 to May 31— i Gross -am in 557,334,967 $52,626,824 553.635,735 1 Exp. and taxes. 45,591.440 40.532,235 41.&48.527 Pet earnings. 743,527 $12,034,389 $11,687,268 | ST. LOUIS SOUTHWESTERN. Month of May — Gross earnings. . $Sil,s4S $757. $636.9<"6 Ex: and taxes. 750, 455 563.452 642.9C9 I Net earnings. $61,063 5153.433 «$6.004 July l-May — ! Gross earnings.. $10, 119.600 $9,546,379 $5.560.1C1 Ex? and taxes. 7.J01.615 7.492.196 7.210,22 d Net earnings. P. 817.400 $2,054,152 $1,949. «73 . •Deficit. TOLEDO. ST. LOUTS & WESTERN. Month of May — Miles operated.. 451 451 i 1 Gross receipts.. $321,033 $284,062 $257.73© Exp. and taxes. 192.274 173,216 172.355 \ i Net earnings.. 5123,759 $110,S4« $55.556 . j Other inc. (deb.) 61565 12.25!) 14.*-4 ; Total lnccme 5122,194. $SS,SS7 $70,662 ! July l-May 31— i • Gross receipts.. $3,466,330 $3,134,448 $8,541,758 Exp. and taxes. 2.333,320 2.053.513 2.906. " -- earnings.; $1,133,010 $1,050,936 $1,034,310 ■ Other income. . . 366,694 333.C05 22,623 Total income. $1,499,704 $1,389,941 $1,057,433 TAZOO & MISSISSIPPI VALLET. Month of May- Gross earnings. $552,997 5705.357 $553,615 i Exp- and taxes. 746,013 . 660,345 ■ 721.376 Net earnings. $106,979 545,042 •537,753 Ju!y l-May 31— • Gross earnings. $9,635,390 $7,371,847 $9,473,433 Exp. and tans m. 8 196.302 .5,330,530 8.444,570 Net earnings. $1,459,053 $1,041,208 51.033. 5«3 •Deficit. : SEABOARD ATP. LINE". I Month of May 1910. 19 9. Increase. ! j Gross earnings.. $1,691,413 $1,495.96" $195,433 Exp. end taxes. L1J9.119 1.078,883 96,2afl Net #aml=gs. 5512.29-i $416,097 $06,107 I 1 July l-May 31 — : Gross earnings. $!•«. 474.099 $16,259,574 $2,214,528 . Exp. and taxes. 12.712.515 11.555.267 324 -.-is Net <sarnings. $5,761,284 34.37L507 $1,389,977 NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES. NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER. '. Month of May — 1910. Increase. ! Operating revenue $8,382,290 $914,981 j Oreranr.g expenses _ 6,034.418 825,771 Net aerating revenue... $2,297,272 $88,209 : : Net deficit outside operations 21,474. 29.536 I Total net revenue $2,276,397 $59,673 i On«-twe!fth annual tax**.. 427,780 65,621 Operating Income . 51.543.917 •»> ' r'A | - - j •Decrease LAKE! SHORE *• inCHIGAN SOUTHERN. Operating revenue - $4,087,468 $565,252 Operating expenses . 2,994,959 764,369 Net OT>eratin? — — «eoe .. . $1,042,473 «SIP 9 13« j Net deficit outside operations 2,07". *6^33$ Total net revenue -.. $1,040,405 '$192, 50S I One-twelfth annual tax??. . 135.000 10,000 - era ting- Income $905,405 $202 "Decrease CHICAGO, rNDIANA. <t SOUTHERN. Operating revenue $273,213 $38 992 Operating expenses .„.. 308.668 27^452 ;,- 2«« 2 ratine re— ease 564,547 $11,539 ! : Net deficit outside operations S3O 610 1 I Tots! net revenue.. 568.716 $10919 One-twelfth annual taxes.. i3.sof> 1,000 . ; Operating income 550.2 M $8.919 1 MICHIGAN CENTRAL; Operating revenue $2,334,760 $189 788 Operating expenses 1.707.595 i^.jl? Net ep^ratinc- rarer.,,. 5647,165 S3 <??> ' ; Net reficit outside operations 1.171 '6.333 Total net revenue.. . $645 993 sin -,^ One-twelfth annual taxes.. Tlll'.OOO i^ooo Operating Incom- $532,993 •$8,794 'Decreas*. RUTXuA.ND. Operating- revenue ... . aw m ■-)*•• imm, : Operating expense... .. I^ V". ! r.^fr-, **!"? ra-emie --- 573.047 $12,640 One-twelfth annual taxes.. 10,372 ' '|!ij ; Operating income . $62,674 $TlT£7 i L-A.K:e ERIE & ~~3STERN. Operating revenue $415 140 ' s . n son Operating expenses ........ "•- 7 4rt 49.& M Net operating revenue.... $40 301 -- 7 or>3 One-twelfth annual _. taxes." is, 788 1^ Operating income S2l,«'>3 »$a 0""' NEW YORK, CHICAGO & EJT LOflß '" • itlnu r— -enu-» -■.•■:■.: mgn ssu ._, -■ expense aifCsoa .." Net operating revenue ns _^||i WWg Net def. outside open - £388 _: Total net revenue . $2.^0 i <;•? •,'„ ," ~ ! Qne-twelftb annual tares'" 271000 I'ooo ! Op-rating Income $233,183 $17!126 ! prrrsßUßG & mkx erie I Op-rating revenue . . 51.525,159 54% 4-1 Operettas espenses 883,895 203.507 M me-Utaj re-esua $841,168 " $232 3*84 Net def. outside operations 120 "-°- J |L'^ Total net revenue $840,442 ~Vr^ C e< ! One-twelfth annual taxes.. 27^0 loiloe Operating Income $813,212 S"2" 654 i CLEVELAND. CIN., CHICAGO & ST. LOT Op«ratir.g revenue $2,321,003 $100001 Operating expenses . . . VI.OSUTSO -tOCUs! **£** fi P ?^ ' ' n5 . revenue. • • f35».33ii •$209.4»4 Net deficit outside op-r . 0.004 Jj 4 "3 Total net revenue $350.2 9 ~*S'>i'- i ' One-twelfth annual taxes. . 50,000 *" 6,"oOO Operating Jncr>m«» $270,233 *.$221 920 PEORIA & EASTERN. I Operating revenue $282,087 $4->4 -> q{i o Operating expenses 209.021 4~S.'lS<j Net operating revenue... $73,065 $19 SCO I One-twelfth annual taxes. . 9,20<} * ' ' Mut Operating Income $63,865 $19,400 ! CINCINNATI NORTHERN. I Operating revenue . $98,814 1? 94S i j Operating expenses 1C0.512 2s!s£ttj j Net operating deficit. .'. : - $2 298 50.44S I Ono-twelftb annual taxes.. 4.500 4j>, Operating deficit . ... $8,798 $6,843 TOLEDO i OHIO CENTRAL. Operating revenue $419,088 $109,797 Operating expenses .. 260.571 45,907 i Net operating revenue. . $135,721 $<13,<-i9 | Net revenue outside epai . 1.331 77^ j Fatal net revenue. . ... $190,253 $6-l,titt j On*-!-.- annual taxea.. 13.195 2,147 j Op-rating Income . ■ $145,057 562.514] •Decrease. a ■ • NEW YORK CITY BONDS. i fFumished by TV. N. Cole) & Co., No. 43 Owlar ! street.) ,Accru«d tot«l ' to :•- added.) Bin Aaked. } •Hcts. 4 ! i. March. 1930-"60 • 100»i IOO\ \ M"4. ember. 1957 MM ■ 1»">6'» ; •4' 3 , May. 1057 , '"♦» • 10(3 T * j •4H, Novtmter. 1817 102*1 ' 102 7 • ; •i-.' May. 1917 •■ 102 l « 102% | -4s, May. 1959 Ml UOH , •4b. Novemlier. 1938 ■ '^ss 1 * t*H'» j ■4s. May, 1937 Pi?» »Ji j •48, May. 1919 . . 99 I<H»4 J • as. November. l!)3S-*5» "■- ■ o«*i i + 4s. Ncvember. 183 U. , f'* 1 * »8H •,T-i. Noifintcr . B4- ." ;87»i S3 J.Ti.Mav. 1954 ST*» 8» | t3H 1050-54 i7J. ■: . i t3»i November, '14! -T '« SS'a j i I3Hi ember. 1928 »*)»» 01% ja'-s. November, 1922. 02*4 Xt% i^-i. November, "'I- ■ - <»' - 03^4 |8H November, 1914.. 0T r»7^s November. 1810 , , 101'U 101 •Coupons Interclsangeable. tß«gistereJ :CoU- j pom. fßetUtered and coupon*. ?S?erl!ng. I THE NIARKEIS . TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. New York, July 6. 1910. | Beans, bass 237 Oran?«s (Fla). '•?•- 13 ; Flour, bDls 1 1,668 Oranges (Cat). cs.. 7.33."> ; Flour, sacks 46,313 1 Apricots <Cal). ca.. 12» | ! Comm<sal. hbls .. 200|Ch«rrles <Cal). cs.. 1.153 i [ Cornmeal, ba?3...lo,2o7!Piuirs (Cal). Crt».. 5.230 | 1 Oatmeal, bbis . . 2001 Pears (Cal) crates 700 • Wh»at. bush 55,900 j Peacbes (Cal). Crts 1.123 j Corn, bush 30. 925 Apples bbls «10 j I Oats, bush 72.17."; 1 Potatoes, bbls 23.650 Peas, bush 6,600; Onions, bb15...;... 1.533 | Malt, bush 45.000} Rosin, bbls 3,300 , ! Rice, pkts 3,550 Rosin oil, bfcls ■ 10 , Hay, tons 2>oao Spirits turp. bbls.. I,o m I Straw, tons Tar. bbls 33 ! Milifeed. tens 135 Ollcata. pKgs 6.2» ' Grass seed, biffs. :,55f> Oleo stock. pkss... 340 Hops, bales 2' Peanuts ba^s..... 330 ; 1 Beef, bbls HO : Tcbacco, hhds 125 ; Beef, canned, cs. 200 Tobacco, tierces... S : 1 Pork, bbls 43."i Tobacco, pkgs-.... '-75 ! Hams, pkgrs 203 Whiskey, bbls 70 I Bacon, pkgs 3'X) Wool, bales ss>o I Cutmeats, pkjs... 1.191 Wool, sacks 4*5 i Lard, tierces 2.155 Istle, bales 110 I Lard, kesr? 4.743 i Cotton, bales 2.9*" 1 *) i Lard, caaea lOOlCot'ssed oil, btls. . 1,281) j j Soap stock, pkgs. 74 ! Copper, pieces ia.465 : Grease. Bkgs 30! Copper matte, bags 1.075 | Butter, pkgs S3.47olLead, plfs 3.750 ! Cheese, pkgs . .14.243' Hides, bales 28 j I E«ga, cases 30,379 Hides, bundles OS7 I Drsd p'ltry. pkpa. 3.234! " Win* (Cal). bbls... SOB | Lira poultry, cs. . 1.255; EXPORTS. ! T\-h-a.t, bnsh . 3.ooo! Beef, ti-rces.... 40 j Com, bus!). 5.300| Bacon. Tb 603.750 Oats, bush. 632! Hams, m . 1,600 I Flour, bbls 715 Lard. Ib 435,700 Flour; sack 3... 4. 170 Tallow Ib 2,000 Oaßmual. bbls l,334iGrease, »•■ •■- 230,000 ■ Hay. bale* 71 ! Butter. Ib SOO ; OllcalW. tb... 1091.000! Cheese. tt>.... . 1.450 ! Pot*, bbla 1461 Cof s'd oil, gals. 11.120 Beef, beta . 1-54 Lub oil. gals... 203.020 CASH QUOTATIONS. Iron, Nor, No 1 I Cotton, ntfddlin* 15.35 foundry . $16 62 \i \ Coffee, No 7 Rio Si Iron, So. No 1. 16 80 i Sug-ar. gnutnlatad 6.15 Steel rails .25 PO Molas3ea,OK pn:« 40 Stand cop, spot. 11.97H Bee: family . . 519 25 I Tin 32.30 Beef hams .£5 00 Exchange lead. 440 Tallow» prime... 6*« ; Spelter 5.43 Pork. mess-. . ... 25 73 Wheat. No 2 red 1 09 1 ; i Hogs. crs'!. 160 tb 13H •Corn. No 2 7<V{ ' Lard. Mdla West 12.10 i Flour. Upls pnts 670 [ •E!^^.tcr, domestic basis. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. ; Jftm Tork. July 9. 1915 j GRAI>T — WHEAT — There was a nervous I undertone, and after declining l%.gl^»c early ; the market rallied and at the close showed a net. advance of *s#2ric- The early decline was due to private reports chowmj extensive showers over" a larg? area in the Northwestern spring wheat section, wh«rt nioistura Is badly , needed, as well a.a to disappointing cables and II a ths fact that the market was sods^aat | ! overbought on Tuesday's bis advance. Tlic: ■was considerable liquidation earl/, but in the afternoon prices railed quickly following : Bradstreefs visibla supply statement, which ; showed a decrease In world's stocks for the wees of 3,331.000 bushels, compared with a l decrease last year of 2.438,000. Liverpool was firm earl- but on the advance there was heavy p-ofit taking, and prices declined easily. No 2 red here, $1 09 V* c I f. and No 1 Northern. ; $1 27% to b. CORN— Prices early wer» easier. rallying lata and closing at *-*& decline for j July and H"- advance for other positions. : ; Bradftraet's visible supply showed a decrease of 413.000 bushels. againEt a decrease last year ; of 369,000. No '_' here, 70*4 c. elevator, domes- ; tic basis, and export No 2, 70c fob. OATS — j Fairly activs, aad prices after showing sama ' •weakness early rallied, and at the close were t,§ii<! net higher. Bradstreefs visible supply : showed a decrease of 063.000 bushels, com- ! pared with a decrease last year of 284,006. j Cash oats quiet; mixed, 26 to 32 ib, quoted at 1- 4€4!)c, and clipped white. 34 to 42 !b, 47@ j 49H& RTE and BARLEY— Nominal. STEW YORK PRICES. ■mjeat: Open High. t^ow. C'.os» •Say,, ! July . 5109 : 2 51 1O»» $1 08 7 i $110H 5109H September! 106H 10? 1 06 l i 107% 1 07H December 1 oT*| 1 09 3*3 * 10TH 109:* 1 03 * | Tv ? m; - 69 69H ?«t e mb4r. - TOH •«** D^-mb-r. — «.** ts-* IVTTERIOR RECEIPTS, TVh ,-,. Com. Oats- ! To-day _ 3t».000 648,000 402,000 ■ T^sireiF:::::.. ':::. itooo MO.OOO 325,000 Lart - w 221,000 «k«00 85.000 SE.ABOAHD CX£-iSA>'CES. Flo'ar. Wheat. Ccrn. '■ t>j = - 22000 27.000 215,000 £ffiS£:;:::::: : : 1:1 i&floo 8.000 tOT'l'OV — price 3 showed a net loss of *rom 10 to 17 points, although there was no material change In the weather news, ana OM weekly report of the Weather Bureau was rather ■ bull reading. The market opened steady at a decline of 1 point on July, but generally l@o ; Mints hisher. in response to steady cables, larger English spot sales, continued shower 3 m I th» Eastern belt and continued dry weather m i Texas. Southern spot markets were uncharged. Local contract pricts: ■<-.-.-_ Tester- [ : - -■■ Open. High I/«» Close. day. Jul^. ..-.. 15.44 13.44 16.26 15. 13. 2S 10.43 Aurast ■'•.- 14. 52 14.82 14.69 14.08914-70 14. - M » S*rtenab c r 13-41 13.43 13.26 13.2*g13.27 13.33 ! October . 12.79 12.79 12.65 12.65®12.68 12-73 November' 12-80 12.80 12.60 12.51©12.33 12.62 December. 12.60 12.60 1; 4* 12.460 — 1-57 Tanua-. 12.36 12.56 12.43 12. 45012. 44 12.04 February^ — — — i2.43@12.43 12.53 Starch.. "... 12.59 12.38 12.49 12.4751-4- 12.07 .Liverpool cable. Spot quiet, with prices 10 points lower, at 13.35 c for middling upland and 15 We ■or middling Gulf. Delivered on contract, ; 1 700 bales. Liverpool cables: Spot in moderate i demand- sales, 10.000 bales: speculation and export. 4,000; American. 9,000; Imports, 4.000. ■ none American; middling upland, 7.U5d. The ■ market opened quiet at 1 point decline; closed weak at a net decline of 35 3 points. July,; 7.'»3"^id; July- August. 7.45Ud: August -Septem- ■ ber, 7.l9V>d; September-October. 6.54-; d: Oc- ; tober-Vovember. 6.63 d; November-December, S.6od; December-January. 6.57 d: January- February. 6.5« d: Fearuary-March, 6:.5"-.'i. '< March- April, 6 o.">u . April-May and Ma;-- June. 6.54 l i : d. — Inactive: sales, 4.500 bags. After opening unchanged to 5 points lower, a stead ; ier Reeling- developed, and at tiie close values •■■ ere unchanged to 1 point net advance. Havre and Hamburg closed unchanged to %4 point lower. Brazil was unchanged, both at ' Rio and &«nto3, but exchange on London was 1-oiid higher and this resulted in very firm cost and freight offers. as Brazil continues to show a tendency to advance offers with ex change. The steamer Tennyson cleared from Santos on July 2 with 37,000 bags for New York, which is the first shipment to this port; since the opening of the new season. Spot prices firm on the basis of 8 7 16c for Rio No 7. Local contract prices: Tester- Open. High. Lot Close. day. Ju v 6.70 G. 70 6.70 6.70 26.73 6.70 August — — ' — 5.50@6.35 650 I September. . 65..V 0.85 8.83 ti.Ss@-6.90 S3 October: ... — ' — — ti.SO-3-6.SS 6.!>0 November... — — — 6.50@6.55 SO Dtceniber... S.SS Ssfl.BS6.Sfl 06 8 '-'• i January.... . — — — 6.5756.88 G.S7 ; February -- — — e.SS®fl 99 6.SS March 6.90 «.«O « 90 6f>0©6.91 O.VO i April . — — — 6. 92 #6. 93 6.91 Ma 0.04 6.9.". 6.94 c.94&8.05 G.i'3 June — — — e.95@6.96 6.94 FLOUR AXD !>rE.AX — Flour inactive and : nominal, as ths violent price changes in wheat discoiira^* operations. Spring patents, S3 40 @$i}6o; winter straights. -54 r^O'St-i 65; winter patents, ?4 70® $5 I" spring clears, $4 50 $ :Si 70; ... No 1 winter. 53555-S4; extra No 2 winter. S3 GO'S s3 75; Kansas straights, $4 80: ' (§.ss. RYE FLOUR — : fair to eood. 54 15SS4 40; r-ioice to fancy. (4 350*4 30. CORNME.AL— Firm; kiln dried, $3 230 $3 40. i BAG MEAL — Fine white and yellow. SI 4'j 3: $1 50; coarse. $1 35@S1 40. — Western spring, 522 60 : standard middling;. $24 3."; i flour do $27 00 red dog-, $2S 10; city bran; $21 bulk; *2U »S0 sacks: middling, $22 00$ $2S: red <los. 128 50; hominy chop. $24 50 bulk, $25 70 sacks; oilmeal, $32 50® 533 50. PROVISIONS — at the start, with j prices influenced by disappointing receipts of live hogs and an advance of 10 points at the yards. In the afternoon easy closing near thr lowest. -.-.. sale?, 100 tierces November at *11.U2c: 100 September. 12.39 c. PORK — Sttady: mesi>. $23 50® 526; family, 926 9 $26 50: short clear. $24 50@S2rt. BEEF— Mess. $15 50 •916: family. $19 305520; packet. $1660^ $17; extra India, mess. $30«Ji$81 BEEF 1 HAMS — $24®528. DRESSED HOGS — Finn: 1 Bacons. 1:;-, ISO lb. 13H«i: 160 Ib. 13% c; ; 140 !b. 13% c: pisrs. l.TTjc. CPT MEATS — Pickl*d bellies, smoking. 19c; 10 '.b. ISV-r; 1 12 lb. ISe: 14 Ib. 17i.. Pickled hams, 160 i I';--,-;. TALLOW— City, 6%c; country. IHO B%C LARD — Easier: middle "West, 12.053* 12.15 c; ■■■ llTfcc; r<»nneri qui»t; South Amer ica. 12.85e; Continent, 12.530: Brazil keg. 14.55 c; pound steady :t l4jjo»ic.l 4 jjo»ic. steak ; INK — Oleo, "■■,.-■; city lard, 14@14»-r. »IT..\R — Refined firm and fair!" active In the Una of withdrawals .on old contracts, but new business was light. Prices unchanged, It la general!:' brlieved that the to i eat pries for standard granulated Is 5-lOc n*t, less 1 p»r ; • ent cash. Raw here strong- with an advanc- Ing tendency .id there did not seem to be anything for sale except at Se for cost and freight, prompt shipment, equal to 4,36 c duty paid, wnile th* spot centrifugal quotation is 4.33 c. Muscovado. 8D t*st, :; 5 ;._• and molasses sugar, SO test, 3.53*. it is b»li*v«d that at 3c something like 130.000 bags could he obtained. r.^ndon firmer, with July and Ausust at 14s I II :: 4 d. anJ ■ - r>-.-»!nber 1' lla t>V BlCE— Stead but qti*e< and unchanged. MET* LI COPPER — Standard dull; spot. July. August. September and October, lI.BBQ i 12.10 c. London dnU : spot, £34 5s «;!; futures. t55 la 3d. Ik« hsre. 12.62^ (ff 12.!?7 elec trolytic. 12.25£ 12.50 c; casting. 12.124 -j-12.25c.j -12.25c. TIN — Easy; spot, 32. 70^3'.'. 90c; July, August. I September and October. 32t53 ■5 32.50c. London r.lose-1 dull: spot. £119 l.*«; tutures, £150 isa LEAD— Quiet, i.H~^ <£ 4.15t: New York. 420® 4.27 >*e East St Louis. London, spot. £13 Us 3d SPELTER— Easy. 5.405r 5.&i»; N«w York. 403ff3050 East 9t Louie. London, spot, *22 3s. IRON — Cleveland warrants. 45* »d la Lon- , don. Local market quiet. No 1 foundry Northern. 19 50 <§ $16 75; No 2. $1(I0$1«25; No 1 Southern, $l« 2.% 3 $!•> 75. and No 1 Southern »ott. $i'j-j $irt -5. Pig iron <-erttflcataa uomlnal .«Ol^\!*SK!< .VXD BTBCTS — Steady but qule? ' and unchanged. ■>-\\.\l STOKE*— Splrtta turpentine <|rm«r, with fairly good demand, light stocks and re mltunt ■mall offerings OILS — Linsued unchanged. Refined pstro- 1 leum steady •.' 7.65 c for standard white. In barrel* at N«»» York. r«TTO>"SEED OIL, — Inactlv«, with aales of ; 2.100 barrtla, but prtco« wer» steady, cloalog j at a n»t advance of 1 to 5 points. Local can tract price*: Open. High. Low. Close. day. Spot — — — 7.»4®4.00 7.3 i J-uly ..... 7.34 7:55-7..54 7.54^7.?3 7.51 August — — — 7.*3»7.53 7^2 September... 7.82 7.SU 7.52 7.81 ;*- ". 7... October 7 i!'> 7.20 7.13 7.10^7.20 7.14 November... 6.«* «.64 a«4 *.*4"g»«-v 8.61 December... 6.4' 6.43 ft.43 B.4Sfe;tt.sO C.43 January — — — «.4*7®6-43 rt.43 March — — — c.50 0 ' 9.50 COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York. July 6. 1910. BEANS AND PEAS — Receipt*, 77 bag» beans and 578 bags pea?. Trade drags heav ily, but with light receipts and small stocks holders are asking full prices for leading varieties. BEANS Harrow, chotce. hushel, $."10, fair to good, $2 9.> at 05; ciedtum. choice. $2 40352 45: pea. S3 42^S|2 41 fa^ to good. $2 2i®s2 33. imported madlurr $2 15 js__^. pea. $2 2O'sS2 CO: wait* kidney. $:JlO@S3 20; r-%d kidney. $4 SO; yellow eye. [ $3 30 5.". 35; black turtle soup. $2 <isr<Js2 7* 1 lima, California. $3 05#$3 10. PEAS— Scotch, bags, bushel. $2 35. BUTTER — Receipts. 83,476 pkg- Stoea of ! the stock reported this morning came in and was handled late yesterday. The aawll pro portion of fancy fresh creamery encourages a steady to firm holding, but for other grades the feeling is weals and unsettled. The qual ity of the butter is averaging poorer than usual, nine lota out of ten showing effects of ; heat. Process steady. Factory an<i packing ■ stoclc firm and inquired for. Creamery, spe cials, lb, 29Hc; extras. 23^iS23 ic; Ersts. 27 1 * ! *28-. seconds. 26 27c; thirds. 25@25^sc: state dairy tubs, finest. 27 028 c; good to prime. ' 25*3 27c. common to fair. 23@23c; process, specials. 23^e; extras, 25c: nrsts, 23«.@24c; seconds, 22 H® 23c: "Western imi- 1 tation creamery, firsts, 24 25c: factory, ' firsts. 23^kc: seconds, 22(£>22i*c: third*. 213 j 21 -■>•:. packing stock. No 1. 22=; No 2. 21^c; No 3, 20© 21 c. CHEESE— Receipts. 14,243 boxes The inar kct remainj In a fairly firm position, though there are plenty of average far.-. • cheese offering at quotations. Most of the receipts coming In refrigerator cars sho-r up - very good condition, but a good many of the cheese : were mj.d^ during the late extreme heat and show more or less erects of heated xnilk; such grades have to be shaded !n price. Fine grade skims have a fair demand, but cheap skims continue slow- and in accumulation. • State -whole milk, specials, !' ; ? 5! 1 *:. fancy., small colors. 15c: white. 14H" Urge col ored, 13c: white. 14% c: average prime, ' '■* * ©14 Vic: fair to good, 13g14c: common. 10 W 1 12c; skims, specials. II"--:-. BIM, ll^ll^c; fair to good. 7 i 30;je; common. 3&7 c; full! skims, 2>4j9S)ac. j EGGS Receipts. 33,370 cases. There Is a slight improvement in better grade eggs to day, although values are not. quatabty higher. Extra firsts and firsts which win pass tech nical Inspection are not overplenty at inside : quotations. Many lots being withdrawn from I storage on shippers" account but so many low grade eggs of a! 1 sorts offering that the market is even tveaker than yesterday, espe clallv on dirties and checks Offerings of , checks generally inferior, and practically nothing will exceed 12c. State. Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery white*, 24 # 27c; gath ered. 22.523 c: hsnnery browns, fan;- 23? 25c: gathered. 21523 c: Western gathered whites. 20 3? 23c: fresh gathered selected ex tras. 21224 c: extra firsts. 19520 c; firsts. 17 @lSc; seconds. 13tt616%c; thirds and lower grades. 14*ir>c. dirties. No 1 (candled). 15c; No 2, 12#13*i« checks, best here, 12c; checks and cracked, fair to good. 10 @ lie; dir- j ties and checks, poor, case, 52 I S2 50. ! FItCITS — DRIED — Spot evaporated apples | very quiet On» sale of fanes evaporated made up to ll a »c. but general business rare- | !y exceeds Hi.. Prime chops and wasre wanted for ejraort, but little such to be had. Little doing in California peaches. Apricot* firm. Prunes continue steady. FRUITS— Apples plenty, of irreg ular quality. P?ars weak. Peaches in ex csssiv* supply and low. Plums fair!:-' plenty and dull. " Cherries* steady- Currants firm. Strawberries largely poor. Blackberries and ; raspberries selling well, but prices low Huck- ! leberries slightly higher. Gooseberries scare*. Oranges and grapefruit firm. Muata selling well, with California higher Water melons m liberal supply, but demand active. Fimaapples plant; and weak, except beat qual ity APPLES, new bM. 51 »$3 red or green, half bbl basket. B*e •s! Far Westen o!d, box. Sl'gS2; PEARS. Georeria and Florida. bbl. ' $2 3*S4 : PEACHES, Georgia, carrier. 25c- SSI 25; Delaware and Maryland, crate. 309 ."'>c: basket, 25 35c; Texas, flat case. 55 g 40c. > PLUMS. Delaware and Maryland, at. art. 41 ! 7c: Georgia, carrier. H#sl 75: CKEK~IES. 1 red and black. I-Ib basket. 30 «c; white. I 20^30c ; sour, 30 3 40c; sw»et. quart. 3310 c' To. s#9e; sour, quart. s@Se; Ib. 537 c: West- j err. New York, red and black. t>-lB basil ■ oO , £40e. white, 2S#SOi CURRANTS, quart. 6 *-■ STRAWBERRIES. Western 5T«w York. 6,£l«>c: upriver. 3@6c; BLACKBERRIES. A3 ! ie RASPBERRIES. red. pint. 3g-6c; BLACK •~A.PS 3t»sc: HUCKLEBERRIES, quart. 1 H 10c; GOOSEBERRIES, 74:5 c ORANGES. Florida, box. 31 50 #54 50; California. ML 25^ $5 75; MUSXMELONS. Georgia and Florida. ♦rate 'BOc-fSI: California, standard crate, 51 50 3 ?3 50 per.-. $2-552 75; WATERMEL ONS, Georgia and Florida carload. $12.-- -3 $820 PINEAPPLES. Florida, crate, $1 f i $2 50; <juba, 70c 3 $2 25. Forto Rico, s^:^ 52 50 HOPS — demand for star- heps and , mark?t firm. Coast <narkets weak HAT AMI STRAW— Firm on all grades of timothy hay Bel grades steady, but tinder grades dull". Straw ' quiet. HAY — Timothy, prime large bales. 100 lb. $120: No 3 to No 1 90e-*Sl~>7?»: shipping M 18 93c; packing. 50- : clover ir.i clover mixed. 50g93c. STRAW— Long rye. 45® 50c; short and tan gled we. 45.;. oat and wheat. 40c POULTPY— Receipts 14 cars by ' freight and about 1 car by express. Trading only moderate, and with fairly free supplies the" feeling is weaker on fowls, broilers and rocsters. Ducks and geese unchanged. Live j pigeons lower. BROILERS, nearby, Ib. 23 * j 25c; Western and Southern 22« FOWLa, j nearby lAii. Sic: Western and Southern. .Tic: ; ROOSTERS, "young and old, lie: TURKEYS. 100 Me: DUCKS. 14-, GEESE, lie; GUINEA j FOWLS. pair, 60c. PIGEONS, pair. 20c. j DP.ESSED — Fresh killed fowls fairly plenty j now and to come, and holders «ho ■ increasing ■ desire to sell, with prices weaker and unset tled. Broilers not in large supply, feu' d*- j mand less active and feeling easier. Fresh ■■ turkeys in lighter supply and desirable grades j sell readily. Nearby spring ducks and squabs j about steady Frozen chickens having a little ; more attention, moat] medium grades of roasting at IS®l9<- and frying chickens at 16 Hi. 17c. Fancy grades of roasting held higher, but demand moderate. Fresh killed: TIC KETS, Western, average be« hens or toms, l&c; fair to good. 15 = 17c: broilers. Phuadel- Dhla tar.c 1 squab, pair. f6sc: fane: 4 ID and 'under* to pair. !b. 31c?32c: Pennsylvania. 2S«SOc; Western, dry picked, _.V:a_bc: iiieaia ed 23®24c: Souther scalded. 21322 c; FOWLs. j Western, boxes dry Backed, 43 » ar.^ver to '•;"" dozen. 17v,@lSc: 36 to 42 lb. Wgl.c: iced. dry picked, 4 to 5 lb each, li'^c: barrep. Jced, d" Picked, Email. 15^. I l^ scalded. ie*d. fancy oc Southern and Southwestern, lb of \ --■.. : other Western. ic»d. scalded. ■■' 3 ■''■ OLD COCKS. 12c; DUCKLINGS, spring Long ; Island and Eastern. 10c; Pennsylvania, 13 t-c_: SQUABS, prime, large, white, dozen. S_ 50 s $375: noor dark. 52: roll* 50-?. 5c. Frozen. TURKEYS, young tame, l«"?27c: young hens. 19OtSc: old tarns. 24c CHICKENS .broilers, corn fed. 16^24c: da roastlnK. milk M. -•» * ! 24c: fryers. 1" -- ■? 1:">- ; corn fed. 15 ?21c. fri era. 16«lTe; FOWLS, dry picked, small. 13 3 POTATOES A>-D VEGETABLE*— Potatoes \ active and slightly firmer. Onions plenty and j weak. Asparagus shows Irregular qua.:.r_ Carrots dull. Cabbages steady. Cucumbers ■ dull and weak. Celery lower. Bnrplants steady. Corn m liberal supply but poor. L« tuc* ssll'ng well. Peas and beans m good &<? mand for beat grades. Squash and turnips dull Tomatoes in good demand when attrae- } «v« POTATOES. Lena Island and /«;9^". 1 bbl I ._ 1137; Southern, No 1. .sl.sslso. . seconds. 70 -■>'■: culls. 5O«6Oc: old. bol cr ; bar Tse<Fsl: ASPAHAGUa doze bunches. ; 73c285250; CARROTS. 100 bunchcr ?l?*l->^; | new bbl. S2^,S3: old. 51 25"? 51 7S; cAB- , B\GES. Long Island and Jersey. 10t>. S3 9OQ $4- bbl tii;^"v Southern, crate. 40g50c: CTTCUMBER3. Norfolk, bbl. 50c£»17!5; half bb! basket. 50c®5123 third basket. SOcSSI. Carolina bbl. 75c#5150; North Carolina, basket 35055e: South Carolina. Georgia and Florida. »«7Se: CELERY, state and Jers?y. dozen roots, !29«0c; EGGPLANTS, Norfolk, box. $4: Florida. $1:2 13 GREEN CORN. Jer sey 100, $1 3sl 25; North Carolina, crate. 75c e?175; South Carolina. «oc-Bsl 50; Flori<!« ajid Georsria. sA>:s:-*1; New OrleanF. 100, $3 3 $4 ."ft LETTTCE, Western "••-■■ York, 2-daxen boxes. «i>-2*W>c: state, basket. 75c asl 25; ntarby. bbl. 50c '3 SI: basket. 25975 c; ONIONS. Jersey. nhit« or yellow, basket, 51 25JT31 50: Maryland an<l Virginia, potato, bbl, $2 3i">: basket. *1 12£51:2 3: red. bbl. $2 00gS2 7"»; basket 2."i: Kentucky bag. $1 ."o£t sl 6». Texas, crate. SI 5095 l 75: Egyptian, bag. $2 80 i <8 $- &0; OKRA. Southern, carrier. $150 9 | $3 50 PEAS. Western New York, large, basket. . 73c05l sTn.i!!. 401*60^: arge. has T3efl $1 •.•',. smai 1 ., SOGASc; PEPPER& Jersey, box. SloOSSI"^: Southern, larga box. StSs2r>o; carrier, Sl® SI 75; STRING BEANS. Long Island and Jersey, bay. 30U7."c: Jersey, wax, basket. SOcaSl; green. 7"if"g.sl: Baltimore, was. 25c gr**n. 73©SOc; Virginia, wax. half bbl basket. 1S«? 2"e: green. 23'55'75<-: SQUASH, marrow, bbl. ."M»cg>sl: yellow, il a Si SO; white. $lgs2: T( B VTVS, rutabaga, bbl. $l«f 1 25; white. T,VS«i:S; 100 bunches. I10S2: TO MATCES. Jersey, box. $2 3 •?- ''• Lvlaware and Maryland, carrier. SI £$1 25; Norf'Hk. large ■• »rrier. $1 25«1| small. 7Jcsj;sl: North (.'arolira. carrier, TseOsl: Florida. 30c <*$J SO: MiasiMippl or Texas, flat <-aw». 7.V: i • |X; WATERCRESS. 100 bunches, 51 3 5150. LIVESTOCK MARKET. New fork. July 6. 1310. B^EVE> — Receipts. Sis cars, or 1.640 head. Including 17 ears for the market; 11* cars to be. jold. Steem rath-er Blow and generally steady to a small fraction lower; bulls and .am dull and weak, all the offerings went to the scales. Common to choice steers sold at $5 JOQSS 30 per 100 lb. bulla. 53 3U®s3 SO; eews. $2 76C9A 20; tailends. 42. DreseJ beef slow at r»sl2Hc far naflv* carcases: hinds and rib». 12314 c: chucks. S^lllc; Texan sides. S3loc. Exports from this port to-day. 2,000 quart ol b*ef. ■Bale«— S Sanders: 17 Pennsylvania rteera 1322 !t> averaje. $5 3.» per 100 !b;"l4, 1233 R>. $3 30; 14, 1271 !b. <7^o; «. 101 f lb. $7 SO; 13 Ohio. 1383 it. $> l'»: 12. 1223 rt>. 57 50; 2t». Virginia, 1182 H>. $«70: 1?>. 1101 tb. $8 25; 1 buU. 2030 It». $3 SO: 2. 1375 Xt>. $4 15; 4. 1062 Tb. $*. 0, SO3 rb S3 70: 13 cows. Ils7 Rj. $5 20; 1. 920 Ib, $3: 4 807 »>, $2 50; 5 h«ifer». 994 Tb. $3 40. J. Sh&mber? * Son; 20 West Virginia at«er*. I°«4 Tb. S7 90: 20 Virginia. 1261 Ib, $7 75; 17 Ohio. 1153 It $7 10; 1. 95rt Ib. $5 90. McPherson A Co.: 20 Virginia ate«rs. 1285 !b. J7 55 22 Kentucky. Xl7l Th. $7; 20. 1222 !t>. 50- S &ul!». 545 Us. $3*3; 11 cons. 1130 X). S3- 3. 017 rt. $4 50. 7. 033 n>. $4 10: 1, SV) R>. $3 60- 'i »6 It>. $3 25: 1, 700 tb. i- 25. a Judd 1C«: 4 bulls. 125f> Ib. $4 30; I. 930 ft $3 75. 5 cows. 98u Kb. $3 10. Andrew Mullen: ** bulls. 703 rt>. $3 75: 1 row, 7?O rb. fa SO 1. 720 It>. $S; 2. 679 ». $2 «O; 1. 700 Ib. $2 25. Telliffr. bright & Co.: 1 Hul! 1270 Tb. $4; S. rat !t>. *■': 75: 1. 700 tb. $3 50; l cow, ICOO r&. $3 75: 1, S4O Ib. $3; 1. 740 Ib. }2 SC; 2. 793 Ib, O. & I. 9. rtinealawii 4 bu!H. 533 tb, $3 75. J. G. Curt!* * Son: 3 cow*. 777 tt>, $3 50; 3. 813 nx. »■"!, Si 740 Ib. $2oO; 1. SSO Ik, $3 33; 1. 74-^ tb, $2. John thicey: 3 cots, *»3 n>. $3 M 1, 700 m. $3 25. CALVES— Receipts. 311. Including 1.743 for the market On limited supply price* *»** advanced SOcSSJ- on veals- and about »e> samej on buttermiiks. whlcn »era scarce. TTi-% pens were cleared promptly. Common ta choice veals sold at $£«s:•> •'<« per 10© I»; eulli tad tnrowouia at JB3S7 WK ittttermiliai at I 5 SO^JQ. Praised calves firm and hijaer at 12 lie for --Jty dressed T»ala. aQIZc tor country dressed calves. C» J sllo for city dreaeedl buttermilks. Sales— (5. Curtis & Son: 133 *«al3r 135 '^* average. $10 .>> per :"•> ib: 143. 14« Ib, $10^5: 83. 14« :b. 510: 2. l«0 Ib, iO; 3 mtx<^l calves. 12« lb. $7»>; 27 fed ca4»ea. 13* Ib, $"l 11 tarowout*. 137 > $« d. 115 lb. $5. 12 but fnaUka. 175 ib $5 W. "• ■ Hume: 74 yeal I*.1 *. l.".» 11>. 510 50; 3U. 12C ib. 510; 5 ttrowouu, 15« :b, $7. G»org* & L. 3. Dili«nS>e<:se: t veal. 203 lb. SlO 30. 135. 11l lb. *10; i(> nisei calves. 133 U> $8 30: S tbrowouts, 15« Ib, $7. » butter miaiß liD ib $<: JeiUfl WriitS 4 *-.o : ■<» veals. IS2 R». $10 M: 3. 127 lb. ?»: 3 throwouts. 230 ;b, $7; it tut:emiilk». 125 1&. $3 75 Andrew Mullen; 15 "sals. Hi n>. 5^30: I throvrouta. 120 Ib. $7 l£> butt*»nr 15X lt>. $*>■ 1 reariins. 520 ib 5435 John nacey: 7 veala, in !b. $10 50: 2. 13* Ib, fXO; 1. 133 ft $» 30 ,. af. B. IMUk I veals, I*7 lb. $10 SO: 7 IS* It), 510. ,1, l . S -., i *2 n4ffr9 - 253 veals. US ib $10 40. 141 lb. V*«Oi 2» raised. 14« lb. J7 30: 2 calls. »• lb. fi 1... J33 ib, $9 50. *. ; ?Udd & Co.: 3S ve,t!ir. 150 IS. |» 73; 37. . $S»3u: 4? isaw fed cair«i). ii* vs. 5»25; 10 tarowoais. 125 lb. $7 Tobtn * Shannon i* veals. 131 Ifc, $i>73'. " 5s r so' OatS * 117 ft * * T; J *-*■-*•■■) ID, * 3 50 .fe Co o- bj-j, j $•: 4 v i--fiaia. T-eai*. 157 lb. ,«!>: 3. 143 lb, $0 ?>, .-PA--^ 11 ;? 1 ** 1011 Ca: - vi'-s'=ia.v i'-s'=ia. veals. 123 , t l ¥^* -i>l> LA3lßs— Receipts. *««. or -,-i- head iaciudins 13 car* for the mariw. 14 cars on amle. 3fcee- a limited suppiv and at«a<ir: laaabs active and strong en lignt receipts «-i aii tae ef»er*.n?3 -ran'i<!. Coir.moa to prirae •;:«»» f^K at .**?.- 75 D " r 10 ° :t>: ™d:um to choice anibs . - 1<1 9I». a iivr head icaeaaaaß| 57; year ;:Kgs . ?3^J7. Dr»«9«l mutton firm a: S~gil3 per rb; drsssed lamia. -and ho« itoawadi as high as lS'aSlUc. — Tobtn * Shannon: 241 Kearsckr la=fc«. .2 IS average. ?-> per ICO n>; 233. 70 tb. $8 JO; 210 65 TV «73; 213. 67 n>. S3 73: 230. «5 a. WK^: 23S West Virginia. «9 rb. S3 73; 260 Vlr- Slc^, 64 rb> $3 23; 5 Kesnjciy steep. 122 Tb, S4 75; 6. 123 K. S4. 3 W-st Virjiaia, 98Dk Ji 75{ 3 state N ft, *4 McPhers&c & Cs ! 249 ■■?-■. --.-b* «3 aai JS73; 241. 70 ri. $S 7i: 243. 70 ». iS«2ri; 19P. 65 rs. -- 50; 2?. 30 -? I" 7 Virginia sieep. IC3 A. 50, 2. so ». v. Newton i Co. : 2Zx Kentucky Hißba, 63 'ft. . SS?S; 0 K«ntucli7 sheep. 113 - |4 50. Kerns Commission means 223 XentadtF lanibs. 73 tb. $9. 131 Virginia. 62 Ib. 55 60: ♦ Kentucky ftittri 00 It-. >. 73. S. Sanders: 23 state lamb*. 73 T» $3; *» eaimg 91 lb, $4 23. Andrew Mullen; 1* F»r.n^-.-»n!a azebs. •■*•> B 57 50; 2 sheep, 105 IS. S-t 73. 3. 9S Tb, »3 50 HOGS — Receipts. 15 cars, cr 2.537 head, in :'j.i:rjsr about CO head for the vcax'zsz. Prices Brai. and medium and lUrht -?» quoted at S?*j gflO per ICK^ r&: p!js at SlO 10 as 4 upward. Sales s Sanders: IS state hogs. 137 IS »-'•»• age SO 90 per 100 H:; 2 roasts, 315 B. S5 9ft OTHER CATTLE MARKETS. Chrcas July 9— CATTLE— E?=etpts. %*.• 000; steady sr-ers. S6 25353 55; corrs. SitSf $9: heifers, «.48*e30; bulls. J3 50525 7?: calvss. %3Q$9; stcckers and feeders. 54 3 3 3 7»». HOGS — Receipts. 10.00O: lO'^lSc fligitf-r heavy. $»23JtS9S9 butchers. $!>3o>»i3s' > ; rp.;isd. «-.< J." 'i $9 40. li»ht, $9 40 g<s» 40. pack ing. SSSO'SSaIO: p!js. $3 25*?? -'•■ bulk ?Z sales. $3 2OSSU4O -"?;: — Receipts. 20. nd: steady; sheep. $3 53"i 54 73. reariic**. 44 75 3> $6 23: iambs. $7 .' '■ l - 30 Kansas Cttr. July 8. — CATTLE — Receipt*, 7.400. lne!udiCs - : 200 Soutri-ma steady to atrons: Southerns strocy to 10c ----- dr-ssed beef «ad -xpert s-«er9. $7-V>s>- 27; fair' to ?ood, S4 75#57. Western. 53557 75: stickers and feeders. $Z 233 S3 65: Southard. S3TSOSTZS Southern com. "2I0"?.". natlv-. 82 73e55 73; heifers. SSTMT4S: bulls. 33 23'3> $3. salves. S4£sS. HOGS — Receipts. 3.70f»: market 10ai3c hls'.ier: top." $933; v "j:it ec sal»s. $S»gs3Co: hearv. $»099 M packers ar-« butchers. $9 03513 30: ,--.: |3 20g:*»*3; pigs, ?3"J$3 3<>. SHEEP — Receipts. i -V>o . mar ket 10-^lsc higher: lambs. S7 25^53 25: ;•« !ing», $5(J$6; wethers, 54 23555: ewes. $9J3MP> $1 75; stocker? and f-eders, $2 753 54- s<>. East Buffalo. July 6. — CATTLE — St«adv: prim* steers. 57 755? 5S 25. VXALe — Reieiprs. 75- active ar.d srroaj. $liisdZ>r HOGS—H- c«ipt=> 2.000- slow ard SB higher; ieevr . $0 4o#s»So; Yorkers. $»5«3510 10. pi?s. »1« 3 5V> 10- roughs, $3 23 253 50. sta/?s. $3 50 &■ $7 25: da:ri?3. SO 50 tf $10. SHEEP ANO LAMBS— ■ 200: active and ftaadr ; lambs. $5 50? SO; $^.?*«i s£>; -watb— ers, $3^53 15: ew-s. $4 25@|4 5?. sheep. mixed. S3j»?4 73. Cincinnati. Ju!r « — CATTLZ— Bsceipts^ 102rt- cuist- fair to good shippers. $3 I>>S> STlsi common. $2^54 25 HOG3— Receipts. 2,e»35; active and 10^ 13c higher; tuteh-rs *rf 1 shiPD-rs. " 35 5 $3 40: comnon. S3 23££3«?- SHEEP Receipts. 3.631; steadr. $23 54 I*^ Lambs staatf *4 ?3- -' Plttsburft 'July 6.— CATTLE- s:ealr . »jj?F •' I'eht; choice. 575555515: p'.rme. $7 aOSST yx SKESP higner sunpiy light; laae wetaan. $4 SCSSS 10. -u-ls and common. $2353; iambs. 53:a5355: veal calves. $&^S3 75 HOGS hia^er receipts h»vy: prtm» heavies. $• SOSS^Hi-C^ diums. S3 738SS5S: heavy Yorkers. S3 SOS f^: lijnt Yorkprs. S1CSS10 10: pi^s, fU> I08fl0»J rousts, $if $5 50. [By Telegraph to The Tribune. J L=ui«vil!e. July 6.— SHEEP AND Tr'l — Receipts, 11.S06: for the week thus far, 17.742. Marie' dull and draggy: buys— and BeTler* unable to get together; prices 23c lower than. yesterda and best lams* sold fret 7?ic ta Sc; seconds. s^-Sflc; culls. 42'^c ese * ai sheep, about 4e down; common sheep dull asci dra?sr: fair call for choice stock e-r-ss; plain and" common ewes slow of sals. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Chicago Julr <3- — In •» stamped?- at the clasa to-day, short <»:>-=. excited by an a^or— rift rumor that sales of whsat for eipcrt had fca— made at V.'innlpej. bli up prices . i- : ia aDO"— last night's ngure«>. Other gra:n mads % atra^Ung finish — corn a* ?*e : race *o *i&*-i"> decline, oats a shads cf! to *»c gain. Last sal"* of hoaf product s!:owei looses ■' "- 52" A r&markafcie decrease in th« world's avallabl 1 * surniy of wheat upset the conSdence ci ?h<» bears just rriieri the situation etcey. In th«" particular seemed nearly all that could b* wished. Then came news of a aaaasaae In tta Julj* option a: TTinnije?. and soon thsra follow** a report of export sales in that city. Seim pania her* ensued prices responding to t— bu*-!n?. Tlie close wa3 strong and not Htucri below the tc? prices reached. The only bast* discovered however, for the talk of experts a - 'n tie fact that a single deaier at 'aMjaf received a gratuitous request to case"! »rr^ old sales at 3^oc below the Manitoba pric- be fore the latest 3c advance had been sccrea oa the tar North exchange. Italn in ths >"crt'- <v<.sr riad 1 * a lower market ear'.y. so much 9^. in" fact, ttemt seilir< *^t tlw dießw w>9 pz!pat»r overdone. Raage of prices: t««»_ - De-e-ber. . . 1 O2'-. I 03% 1 vIS t 03H 1 03-. SSembeV. *t£ «l r « «V* i>cen?b-r-.: S&S •'•aa 7 * M> "f> Tr?v at 3' 3!» s . *«'i =>^ *« l i ** leptemb^r.-. »5 »>$ ?SH f* December ♦> 4t"» SOS 40 3 v.^-» Sepwmber'.'.lllV 12 £ « V: 12 62 CW JuU- tS '■■■■■. 12 «T 12«?7 1237 12 4* 12 f le P tember..l2 2O 12 22 1152 12 0" 1213 Tl jj..*^" 2\ 75 2+75 240f 24 S5 :4"? £ept;mber. .22 40 22 42 2215 23 2^ "~® CLOVERSEED PRICE 3 t o^^7^^ec^^f^^^^ ! 7 3 $^: OTHY pnme. $2 4* A ura«. S2 45; ALSXKS. prim?. $7 45: August. $7 sO. FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool. July I — WHS 4 ' dull: >T"» " red VTeiturn winter, no sloe*: futures easy; July. 6s £kHd: October. «m lo»id: December. 63 11 %d. CORN — Spot firm; old Amencsa mrxed 3s 41-il;4 1 -il; do via Galveston. 3s 3d; new kiln drt-*d. 5s 3d; futures, dull: sieptember. 4s *i: October. 43 6'sd. PEAS — Canadian. 7«. FLOUR— Winter patents, 2*s W. HOPS ia London (Pacific Coast', to'gi* ••». BEEF— Estra India mess. 133s 94. PORK. — Prim* mess Western. 10S* yd HAMS— Short car. 7^s. B VOX — Cumberland cut. .3s: snort rtV and clear bellies. 74s (id: lonj clear mi-1 d'-a li'-bt 70s: heav--'. 745: short clear baeka. 6Ds.' SKOT'LOEKS— Square. 67a Ad. LARIN— Prime Western, tierres. rtt» «Jd: American re nnei. pai'.s <525. CHEESE — Canadian fln-e« white and colored, new. 53s 6d: white^ 60s: color- d. ?^s- TrSPELNTrNsj-^ptrlts. 4j»s *S ROSlN—Cumman. 13» PETROLEUM— R— fined, spo:. 27s 3d. TALLOW— AustraUaa In London, firm, 33» Od. London. July «•— SUGAR— Raw eenmfa^al. t4a 4~%tf; muscovado. ■is 4'ad: bee July. 14« 11 1 j ' rixSEED Calcutta. July- August. Ma M linVeed mv 35s 3d. sperm oru £3* PETROLEUM — American refined. 6"-«-i: 3"Tr!t« 7d TURPENTINE — Spirits. 43« 7X,d. ROSXN American strained. 13s 3d: fine. 13* fid' Antwerp. Ja!r 6-— PETROLEUM. 13 trmaca 50 centimes. TRUST AND SURETY COMPANIE3. tß*Fcrte<2 by aintcn Glllert, No. - W »U street* Blii- Aaked. ? Bid. AsS;i« Alliau" ftr- 125 ICO i Z*Mr TUT •*• 255 Am Su"r«'.y. 210 =20 j Lincoln t*o I*s • 300 Tl> Backer*' ...«*» «?00 iSlanhaitan .- 373 M ?B S- M O. 245 250 ', Mercantile .. 700 7*O Broadway .. 1« 150 Metropolitan. - 33£ Prnflicl-m 425 — iI*S» BoSCt. . 110 115 qSc?V>l23 U0 M« Alliaa« - IW4 Central .... 1000 1025 N«au ..... J^s riiw t^v'9' **9 72 ?** l surety.. 330 »?•• d« d^-' "' 105 115 NTLI4T.IW) !»> ritizens""" U0 143 N' YM4 S. 203 21t> rr oIo I -4"a '" t» 235 ; » T Trust . . «45 •» Smm^-^SS -% lTttl«l Tttl « CAT. mi ' rranklin " » =■ Tlof N* T.. X« l» S?iS5 v ' =^7 215 ' Vutoa tMO 137^ S£!&-::S Sso en -i- .1200 12=5 hKSS 'so »» "m C *t: 475 Hum Trust UX> US O STG A X 110 120 5"?* n iii7 T 110 — Van .>cra«n. — 253 Huds-n 170 175 TVubXßtum.. 373 - *nt Blfc Ccr 119 — Wesichester . 130 — Xi— * Co 5® —W&BT&M16O ITO ?*jlt S S2 : Wiad *' r ••• m "• •Law Mtg . 2W 213 1 ____- . * •New. i 13