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THE MARKEIS DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. New Tork. July 27, 1010. 1 «. t«s*» . I>rr.on* f< all, cs. SOS ! S*T' i *l* . " 24." Grape* (Cal>. cts. IM *JSU" »ack» jatSseiPJnaia <c»o. cts. 8.673 vS=*al. bbls.. 205 Pear* <Ca». cts.. T.SSO *«'- «.31O; Peaches (Cal). cts 1,473 225. besa • . . - SS.2 Batons (Cal), pkjjs 3,703 JST\oMh.. • • 4,800 Ai-.;-.«-9, bbH . 215 ■<*£ bash 52.C25; Potatoes bbls.... fi.473 *C^r tmah €5.223| Onions, bbls L9OO ■?.'>£" 'fcusb 10.500 jPr fruit, pk«s... 1,500 **"• DlK> 1.875 Boeln, bbl- r. 4C5 £,r toss £»> I Spirits turp. bbls 1,250 *LV toes »iCmd« tanp. bbls.. so Sasefi. teas... 220 s igax bbls SSS '„., ;•-■; •-■ 100 ; Molassee. bhls . 300 £s*fcbi* IM i Oil. lub. bbls 4»32 Wicanrefl). cs r.-3;Ole* etcck. rk*a. 33 £!!. bbls l<«0. Peanuts, v-- 1,273 xsiare P*»« S«iTohacco. hhds 500 S^jal pkss IG7 i Tobacco, pkes.... 533 ?-• apats. rkE« "' ' , Whiskey, bbls 40S Lari tierces TSSIWotd, bales 375 ke«^ S. 4.0; Wool. Earks 165 iC^n- pk^ 1« i Cotton, bale? ft.333 f-e*s«.' IiP 1 2S>!oei'9e«S i-.H. bbls. 404 mw, pST* 7.686 J Copper, pieces . . 10.750 ZZfLsc pl=S" 4.11 M; Cop matte, bags. 1.353 i.^- cases 17.16*! Hides, bui^e S6 SfacKtrry. pten s.^7r.iiiide«. Mis «ss .^Wcitry. eta 1.47r.jW1a« (Cal). bbls. SOO s«p- »«»• a - s !^ EXPORTS. 0,., >u*h 4.47S|Eeef. bMsi «n ->TV ticsa C2i; Baron, Tt> 719,775 , -, 2,021»- llama. Tb 45.300 r-jiar bb«« 7Ss;Lard. 5).... «14.«50 rSa- <«■'•»* Grcas«". rb 77.2'K) tbl«.. *«' Butter. It>. ...... 10,5V)0 , ; t V bales I>*« C?fs=eWl oil gals SSiSIS UTi'isfcfV- pai»-- 25«>:LtJb oil. •'!■ . 154.700 ycrk. t&* ggj CASH QUOTATIONS. ws. N No 1 f.?16 62Hirottan, midiling. 15. 50 rca. *«• !•- W'" l jCo2e«. No 7 Rio. »■=% Dirf SSQa SS*^ i Sugar, granulated 5.15 aawd cap. «pot 11 £7*5; Molasses, O K. p 40 i» SrCC^sJßeet. family Jl9 .10 pecans* lead. 4*l jßeei hums 23 o<> BEsr , 853 * Tallow, prime... 7 nr»-rit. No 2 t KlSUjPartc, mess 25 73 *'orn. No 2 75 I Hogs, dr. .■■ 7b. 13 nesr ilPls. rat 620 ILard. mid v-ost . l! X ■or, Qo.iirsi'c Vasi£. •F «a b. tCievator, ao:iirst!c Lasu. GENERAL MARKET REFORT. New York. July 27. 1910. GHATS' — WHHA.T — Prices early declined s«»c Ircm the previous c£o*e. but -;-«-r tha close tv«ra steAiiier, Mtl ftr.al flfrarea w< r.: VCHc net loxver Liverpool cables were r=eh to**t than <>xp«ote<l, with reports oi ji-cre favorable aexvs from Canada resardinj the cror prospect?, a: w<»I! SJS c* -ilriH ir. jaiis rail more liberal offerings of wheat -from 331ack S«a ports Cor.tinenti.l rr:arx«-*s - -were haBO lower and it was reported tliat rort:r.^nii! cpexston ivero trying to rese'i orzas bcuglif recently cs the unfavorable ere? advices from France. "The . rtk«r«at «ra iimer" reported the flour output at M.r. imipn'll I>uluth and llil-aaukee last week at 325.100 barrels. »«gaintt 313.9^5 the previous ir.;t-k, and l«r>.9-0 last year, and sta.; • . that -'•fter^? of the v :.eat crop c* tii« three - Jrcrt-wer! trzx States rarjs« pom between ■L14&89Q.Q00 and i60.000i 60.000. fi00 bushels. Export cri siowetl more Interest, and th«re Tvere cs!e« r-ported of 10 loads of >"o 2 red wheat ii c-tpcris on private terms. Xew No 2 red vz&tsr cuotM fl Ofi t« arri->-», elf. and $108-1 lob afloat; Xo 1 Northern eprtns', $1 3m i o 1> aSo&t. CORN — Recent buy-rs iir*rn?i inclined to liquidate their holdines, and at th« ci<3s* cricea Trer» \%c lower to %C liicher. There was a ctarp reaction early, h-or lat? in the day the market sh"wcd a lira ton*. No 2 Western »ra Quoted 70c nominal, •irratnr domestic basis, to arrive, c i t. OATS — Qoswd ca*y at %GlbC net decline. Cash cam dull, ■atsn white, 26 to 32 tb. caote^ sni clirp*"i white. ".4 to 4'J W'7"^ S .;C. EYE — Nominal: No _ Western, Tic * o i> Hew York. L£T — Nominal. MHI \ORK TTriV Teeter- TVj; : Open. H!ch. I/it. (■"lose. day. p*4>t«rr.b'r..?l In $1 10^4 SI O!»J* $1 Oi>' L $1 10H r^cerr-btr. . . 3 12^i 1 in-: 1 ll'.s 112^8 l 12% BqiSember.. — — - 7.* i 7T» XKtrmi.'Pr. .. — — — 74 -s — LVTKBXOB KECr^PTS. "Whea:. Com. Oai?. I\>-ila^ 1**37.000 . 1 ■■■" 7Cs.i'«»} Xa^t "Br&ek. 702.000 ••-■■■ List year 1XC3.0-J0 557.009 34^.dtK> sE.\3OAjtl> CUEABJUEOK. riour. Com. *if~ is.y «.•"•• 2^.'.< 1 0 &9.000 Lasi *cci: fi.ixiri 3t>.tX») r>.w<» list year &.OCJ 18.000 I.OOJ COTTON" — A seasational advance started in a F<rare of near month s!;orLs, but Quickly ex tended to ••■•■ otving- to an tllLlfl Ir.yly builiEh soniiment as to ccw crop rros pects inU ■-.-■_ ■ of a. very low condition rjrore from the government on Lug-usi Z. At the ope::i-g one of ti:e bis 1 New Orleans bull s'afiers ji4.'P"^^ed cs a buyer of July, his first fcia being 15.r;c«c for COLOOO Lies, v. hich li« ahuost izaxtxedialely followed up with a. bid cf ;r-.35c far 2j.<>oo bales. This started anu ip cover by be!atc-d shorts, and on purchases tit oily about 1.000 fcai'es July shot as front "o.Coc"to I<>.loc. or do a net sain of iZ Co a bale. Later July Traa quiet and the price reacted about Z» points from the top, but tha later' -months continued active and strong. O::o>«!r cotion sold up to 13.R4C. or 3S points v~. '.ig^ber. v.-hile Deceruber and January con- Tracts mace sew iiig-h records for the season c- <l c"? advance of from 4 to 36 points. The <■!"£«• vu on'r a. l!tt!F aTZ fisyin the best on thene d2i:v«srie2, .... general market firm at a &«t gala of 23 253 points. Trading in 3u!y, 1510. is over at noon on - lay. and *o cotton rai be delivered on July contracts afr^r the first day of A'-s^st. The stock of ■•-•■rtiScatert cotton in Now York, olcn was (own to 52.000 t-alen eu in Juiy. has in ».r^a«e<; to over 165,0"0 bales, in spite of r.ar" c.::-!<-^r<i shipmentE. but ocean freight room hrji already be<en. «ngaped lor over SO, OOO bales ta ??re;srn points during- August. L.ocal con tr&'. 1 prices: Yester- Oppn. High. Low. <^r>se- >iav. Ju:- ir>.r.S 16.10 UiSS lo.9>>@lo.!V» 15.37 August 14.: C. ir.27 14.03 -3r..245ir..20 15.«0 i^Vtember. l3.«i> 14.09 lr,..** 14.<"C&14.0«> 13.62 October... 13-Ui 10.H 13.^5 !X«1@13.e2 i:<.3l Xovcmber — — — i3.r»1Ji13..v; i?..lft InKember. 1323 13.51 13.23 15.49@13^0 13.17 January-^ 13. Is 1C4% 13.1S 10.45@13.46 13.12 February- — — — 13 46fc 13.4s 13.13 Slaich ' . 1».2."> 1~..V> 13.23 iXSOfiISJiI 13.17 Ms 30.2S 13-M 13.26 IS-X^ailS-M 13.13 Spot Quiet. w!th pries ZZ points his-hcr at "*.S5c for middling -upland and 10.10 c for mid c.!.n*r Guif. t>a.i^^, 4." 1 -' baie^: deiivered on con tract. &900 ba3«a. Liverpool cables: Spot ir r«r-iler: ealc?. 6.<V¥> bale*: speculation and ex port. L0OO: American. 6.000. Middling Kplan<3. 7.:iod. Futures opeoml steady at IV.. ©i l^ poir.T* decline; closed r.rrn at a. net adva.uce of S--if<'i points: July. 7.7& d; Juiy- August. T.7J^,d; AusrusT -September. 7.43ivd; S»-p«»m ber-Octol>^r. 7.2i:d : October-November, 7-07 *4d: Nr.-. ernb«»r-I>ei:eirilx»r. <>.^«d; December-Janu ary-. 6.95 January-February. February- Staidi anj'ilarch-Aprii, C.yid; April-May and ; < OFTEK — lloderate'.y active: sales, 28.000 ba^s. Market steady, but tone heavy, and final ! I<T;c.ef I*ls points net lower. Thero wa» con- : .*!<>ra.b]c- liquidation on the part of local ', ■PeeslaXive lon?s. a.s -nreli as hammering on tha : S^rt o* hears, and sentiment was more inclined if the - t.»£T xidz. owing to the increasing KStosst of ccfiwi aSoat for the United Htaie.i : md sos« disposition to make concessions on Urn jjirt. of tantoe cost and freight shippers. ; .Cii*h demand small, and holders of Santos ■•CM s*-eraed Inclined to sol! at siightly lower , f.s:ire«. due apparently to the fact that new wQm Is being offered more freely and arrivals ■win iccrease in the near future. In Rio anil ' Santo* prices were unchanged. Havre ciobea let -i fran- deciine and Hanibur?; was net un '■ha^Ked Spot R'o steady and unchanged on ; rh" basis of S'*c for Poo No 7. I^ocal contract , * rtC ** : Yester- Op»n. Hi^h. Lor. Clot". d_ a^ . Jnly ' C-70 0.70 C.70 C.655«-70 6 .'> > ur: .« t — — — 6.70^6.75 6.7.1 j Bg£?^i 6 !2 «!? ** *&tiU SS — • - ■ -." NoVcVber'"* — — ;% — 8.830090 6>o ■ D*c«ni>erv;': «-93 6.05 «.l>s «.f»oq;«.O5 fl.sr, Jtnua--- — — CQZfi.ii.VH «-8S iJTebiuary' — 7.©0©~.05 7.0:s M*rcii. '.".■".'.". 7.03 7X'5 7.05 J-£52Z"22 3'nl AorJ — — — 7.fi7©7.03 7.0S Xav. 7.CS* 7.10 7.09 7.05©7.09 7.1» Ja-:«. — — — 7.0^4i7.10 7.12 KLOIU A>"l> 3IE.VL— FIour lnacUve and; »-»c::aa: but buj-ers were encouraged to iicla • •«t br the decline in wheat. Sprinp patents, j *i«l'sstiSO; winter straixfcta. $4 60SS4 •••: ! «'.r.te r patents. J4 VSCJ3 20; *P«nf o o^ 1 S a «7 f 1 5«-OSJ4 70- extra No 1 v.-infr. ?3f«ses4: So -=2 winter. $3 «W4z $:? 75; Kansas »" • aish ta 54 !O fc S3 23L RYE FL.OCK— Steady ; J ;*;r i 0 » oo <i. S4 10 £54 35; fholce to IW. S* 40^*4 in CORNiIEAIj — Kiln dried. •p**| 8;c i. pif veil Fin» white, and yei'ow. *1 »«« »1 r^frsi " Jl 45' i *1 r.5. FEED- j Ilrs. V,>«iem eprin^. $24 :;5&*24 60; stand- j •*"<i a-.icai'nc *2«» S.".«f2rt6o; Sour do. 5-^F j ?»; r-d dW 529 iO-i7 s"'i^s; city bran. J23J ■ <"«. SSO'-jSSO^.; homiry chop $24 j«J bulk. t2Z 70 sa'-K-. OllmeaJ. 535 asked. I'KOVISIOX- — Inactive but firm, ndvancirt; ©n tajiks by commission bouses and p*CUin* hwwwß.: laic in the <>.zy *****£ na Jf?F!£l »n:bi ft selhr.? and Of maritet !oat part_ 01 t!i<» ea:n. pork Qufat: m««£. ?2." ioais2C: BEET— fetsady; me>i«!. $15;»flG: family. *»«» j *i:» 50: r»,-keL ?30«:$lft5O: rtra li^c. mps.«. S2i .V.ft $::.j. EI-HF HAMS. «^ViSV4. DRESSED HOGS— Baronr, 12%e: ISOj fb. } 12% c: IW 5b j3'-: 3*o Ib. 12c: pi?s, Ij^c f ">-'T MEATS— Tickled belies, emok'.nff. l-'Cj 50 Ib. :-..• Vi Ib. 17c: 1< Ib. l<s\c: pickled j **a*. ie'il6--EC. TAIXOW^-CSty. 7c; ooun- j **. C-jhVv 4 c. I.A.Hl>— Midcle W«rt; U.»oa l"r- city nun U^c; iv-lincd et«-i»dy; South Auierira, 12 2h«-- < "ontict-tit, 7'2.<iJ<~. ; Brazil *'f». 14.25f-: compound. y !^«jl<>c. HTEAPJNi. — Kira.: oko 10r-Ci*lc; city lard. 13^c. SDEULB — Rc-fictd 6icat:y to Dm an.l fairiy •ct:ve. wiCi prices unchanged at S.lsc net, *>'** I per cent, lor standard granulat<-'l. Ijim^.ort nmrkt-t fo'- be*t eugar quiet, with J«!y and Assvat >» d J&wt-r. but October to l*t-cen-jtier ur.ciianged. Range of prices a!l »rouß<l 14s ud. lii.wr her*- Quiet ajid un- Ttim ii|_i fl Centrifugal. P'J st. 4.:; tic. mourn va-io, m« t«t. SjßCcl and molasses «a?a.r. h3 ttrr. :.-:• UlVil Firm ar-iJ active, with conservative eKtfnr.rr* MCTALS— COPPKR Standard firmer; rpot e.ita July, 1175 c bid; August and September, JU^lpJHc: October. 11.80© 12c. London! S~BC *poi. £.~.l 10e: fuinre*. £55 2s fld. I>ake. 2rfaK^i2.(;7i4^ : electrolytic. 12.07% 012.50 C; »**t;ng. 32.12* V <5 I2.CSc TIN" — Irregular; ■P«t aid July, 32.C0@ 33.2.Vt: August. 32.40& ♦■-■-.COf; 8-ptember. 32.50 a 22. 7<)c; October, ** -*2>4 C'"i.7sc London finn: £140 5«: s £ibf> 7e <££ LL — E3*y; spot. 4.33 •54.05 4.0 ;v> n . Yorky ork 4.20 5r- 4-32 !6<- East .^t Loum '/'■M(Jo, ] . » poI £j«» {.. a<j. SPELTER — lJull, *CO«S»*«c '.>w York, 4.055^«- v ; Kast et l*als Ijon-Jen. epot, f2: 12s G(L IRON- Clc^land warrants. 4Ss 7^<l In London. X^pi 1 1«»^t; No 1 foundry Northera. $10 50 $'«■•'* i^- 2'2 ' '16351«25: No 1 Southern, $1C 25 ' * Uid Xo a ■"■**•■» oft fl«& anK^*,*^ SYRUPS— Market steady v-*V?f saBs aB latt quoted. _J? *y **; fiT^RK>> — turpenUne steady w« ♦.f. f J i aCt , l . l n low r at 72V;.c. but demand RM«™li y . llber * 11 J imd offerings were Uglit. ,*VI w* a^ . t:ir st * ad >- *id unchanged. rr 1 » i e , ed v rj * firru - bu i no advance In i^^-^S cf ' n ' tl Petroleum unchanged COTTOXSEKO OIL-More active. and prices were h>Kher. with considerable exclte nvent. Near posit advanced 15 to 70 £-°onth with little <-,fI. ring. At the close Uta rr.onths irer* S#t polnu net higher, and •Uea -ere 20,300 barrel*. Local contract pricpg: "*" Test«r „__, Open. Hijrh. Low. Clo**. day. jZ??. c — 8.70 — 0.00efi.99 5.20 YZZzi: 8 - 70 s "« S-70 tj.6»iei!9.4<? 5.20 A^u«t — — — 5.40e:M.60 8.23 pto:nber. . . 8.1« 5.25 s?.ifl 8.24§5.2» . fi.is October 7.4S 7.50 7.45 7.47@7.4S 7.42 November... ess 8.92 C.SB 0.805/6.91 685 OMMBbc-r. . . G. 70 «173 6.70 «723«7:j <1.14 Jaauarj- 6.6(1 0.70 6.66 e.70&«.71 6.«0 March 6.71 6.71 6.71 6.72©6.75 c'G7 ; COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. • h^a-v-c «» ICew York. July 27. 1010. i i-?.?^'*, AXD I*KAS— Receipts. 63 bag. beana, 145 peas. Jobbers taking only a few small lots, but paylns about iata prices. Feel i r 3 ,*? steady to f.rm on white varieties, but red kicney unsctUed. Scotch peas easier. BEANS — Marrow, choice, bushel, $3 10;gS.'i 12 H -fa:r V° *<*>&• t2 03!Sr$S05: medium, choice. 's2 42 •, «S"_4.>: pea, $;• 43; fair to irood. $2 80@S2 4'>. nported median J2 20®$;! .',(> pea, $2 25© $2 3?: wbita kidney $3 10<g?3 2f» ; red kidney. > V-T .'.^L. tair to 5r0.,.-. $4 20}j$4 50; yellow eye, 5.1 oO!j?S3 33; black turtle noup. $2 65@?2 75; lima, California. S3 10© $3 13. PEAS— Scotch. tags, •:••?<-•■■:. S2 Z2- BETTER — Receipts, 7.656 r kg;s. F'.rrr. for ciiolce and fancy grades of creamery, with de mand fair and stock cleaning up. Considerable i failing or in receipts, and & great deal still snow-ins defective quality. Medium and low grades quit« plentiful, but have sold better, and there Is a steady feeling. Process flow. Kartnry steady. Rather more doinjr in pack ing- stock. Creamery, specials. Ib. 2«34r. ex tras. •_•«.. firsts, 26@27c; seconds. 24 1 GJ2SUc: i thirds. 24c; state dairy tubs, finest, 27c; good ! to iinir.e, 24^'(f2C" 2 c; common to fair. 22© 24c; process, -■■•■c.'i.B. 25Vsc; extras. 25c; firsts, I 2£H@24c; seconds. 225J23C; Western inilta i tion creamery, firsts. 24928 c: factory, firsts, 231.4 c; seconda, 22©22HC; thirds. 2l(?21Uc: i packing- stock. No 1. Sfflc; No 2, 21V#-13*c; No 3. 20tr21c. CHEESE — Receipts. 4.194 b<vj:e9. Market quiet. This r sett's decline of He has stimu lated UttJe c»mani Skima ea*y. thoug-h many here cost M hifh as to be unsalable at present quotations. State, whole milk, sp<> cials. 14«i®lQc: average fancy, Urge or small, colored or •rbite. 14*ic: average prime. 13»i© i 14c; fair to good, 12U(gi3i^c; common. S)^ @ 11 He: skims, specials, 12c: average fln«, lo^i ©lie; fair to g-ood. T '-, -& f» -^ ■ ; common. 6@ : G-.c full skims. 2'-,5.%c. : EGGS — Receipt*. 17.160 cases. Market dull and weak for medium and lower grades; fine stock scarce and firm. Values unchanged, but average of sales somewhat lower thai: list week. Nearby hennery «£irs firm. Dirties and ch*rcks dull. State. Pennsylvania and nearby, j hennery wblte, 30©33 c: pathered. 25@30c: hennery browns, fancy. 23<2 2Sc; gathered. 22 @25c: Western gathered whites. 21 © 24c ; fresh j path»r°d. selected »-str;^3. 23 25 c; extra firsts, |20©21% c; firsts. ISi@l9c: s^conde. 16@lTc: ! thirds id lower grades. 15©13>4c; dirties. No 1 candled. 14c; No 2, 11 13 c; r or. case. $2 « r .O 6J:l: checks. curr?rit receipts. SO#sS. FRTTTS — — dpoiers report a ! fa.r business in spot' evaporated apple market, ; but trade is alow, ar.3 goods are held In ttmr Etronsr hands. futures clos«» strong:, with sales of two cars November a.: 7* c. with Fo ! asked at the cose. Decembers entirely, nom ina.: sales reported at 7»iic, with 7 He asked. Spot chops and waste- tirm. as well aa futures, with llsht offerings. Cherries from North Carolina ar.."! Maryland terlnnins; to arrive, thcufrh hardly "rsougti to fairly establish goo tations. Ppcf prunes and aprlccts firm. | FRITT 1 - — FRESH— Apples steady to firm I for strictly choice hand picked stock, but duil i for average and lower grades. Pears about str-ady. Peaches firm for t!..> Few fin- South : era arriving. Tdlnary qualities duU. Car ran:* firm Choice blackberries and raap't.»"- rir-s Elearly but under grades easy. Huckle berries favor the buyer .Southern maaluiieions ■ shade firmer: (^ll'oraia steady. Fancy ' v.aterm^rr.s m-otM Mil fairly, but receipts are of — es"jiar quality and average .below i prlzae. Pineapples In buyers' favor. AP?LE-°. ; new. bbl. 75eS$3: half bb] baflkei..!, 50c@fl 26; ; bushel baskets, 80c S? SI: peaeta basket*, 25 fi>: i So<- ; PEAKS, bbi. 75c «J $3 50: common, half ■ bi..i basket. iOc Jl ; PEACHES, Sonth Caxo ! lina, carrier. OOcif $1 s<i; Gtjor^ia. Soc<?Ssl 73; 1 Delaware and ilary'.ard. crate, 30«?t>0c; I basket. 25W.W: Jerser. basket. 25(ttfl0c; j PLUMS, Delaware aa.: >lar*.'lAnd. carrier." 50 '<ii ] 7."c; s-!b basket. 10#lloc; quart, Sg)4c; I GIiAPES. ?outh Carolfna. carrier, $1 .'" • •$2 -" CTTP.IiANTS. tari 10'g.l2c; ELACK- I BERP.IET?. ,TS !>-. RASP3ERRIE>. r»d. pint, 4@9c; BLACKCAPS. 4^5 7c: HCCKLEBEIi j RIKS. c-art. CfelOc; MTTSKMELOXS, Max>- lan<i. crate. IC S3; Norfolk. fl«tlTS: ba?k«>t. fl@Jl2s: North Carolina, crate. SISS2 2J; pony. SI 25ii$l 50; California, cratt, $4@Sts: pony. S33S-1; Arizona, cratf?. $r. r.o=St; N«w Sloxioo. crate, $7: pony. $4. WATERMELONS. Sor.thcm. car. SIOO@S23O: 100 SlsfJ S3O; ORANGE?, llfornia. box. $1SOO$S50; PIXEAPPLBB. Florida. crate. $li;sCo>.'; Cuba. $l'is3*Js; Porto Rico, ->>cvt" 15. — Pew transactions at pr'.marr mar j kets. but prices generally FteauT. Weatber con— j dltioss on i.:-. Paclno Oosmk contlnu« IXvmable. I but In this state rain is badly ne-eded K.4V A>'» — Steady on top grades of timothy hay, but quiet on medium and low grades. Clover and mixed hay Inactive. Rye etraw q;;!et. HAY — Timothy, prime large bales, 10 7b. $1 22H(gSl 25; No 3 to 1. 05c@?l 2u: ! sbirpicg. 90c; packinc 6©C; clover and clover 'mixed. ZiOc&Sl C 3. fcTHAW Loc? rye. 55(gt£c: i short and tangled ry-. 50c; oat and wheat, 45 j £SOC. POI'LTRT— ALIVE — Receipts v-.-flay. 13 ■ cars by frelsjM and about ] car by erpreF^. i Tradins '■■--' active, and stocks i- IK-le accunju lation. especiallr roUera. although prices are un ••.angjed. BROILERS, nearby. Ib. lS©lBHc; F . AT - and Southern, 17c; FOWLS, n*arb.-. 3J"-t:SISc; Western and Southern, 17Hc; ROOST ERS ,< J u-.« and oid. 12c; TURKEYS. K>@l4c; I DUCKS. 14c: GEE6E. lie; GUINEA FOWLS. [pair, COc: PIGEONS, pair, 2ic. DRESSED — 1 Most of the dressed poultry due to-cay has been j deiaverf ■- transit, and very little fresh stock ! av-uiabie. Fowls held firm - at 16c for selected 1 ic-*<!_ but l?-jc la about top for dry packed. ! Broilers weak and Irregular, and average best ■ Western freely efferwi at lSc. Old roosters a ' *-actir>n Cher. Fresh turkeys scarce and firm. I Nearby t- -.r^r ducks in irood aemanti. Squaba !in moderate supply md steady. Frozen poultry i <3uiet. Frtsh kiIIed— TURKEYS. Western. ay«:r i nze best tMtM cr toms. 20c; fair to grood, l«gl»f: I BROILERS. Phila, fancy «=ouab, pair. £>£ o^"' Phlla. fancy. 4 Tb to pair and under. ft, -'?- 4^: Per.r 2UST2ic: Western. £rv ricked, 18c; ecalded, 17819 c: Southern. 16c; TOWLR Western, boxes. ! ar? 4S tt and over to dozen. >■-•• 36 tO«»; i 175174 - lcf^, &rv picked. ta "■ H5 each. Be ibbf- ic^.3 dry picked. smalL lrsiv^c. M'chi- B»a. »cald«S :• Watern. i^ed jran-y is, COCUS. oK. 12^ . DUCK- I -jei^ffiJic- Western. ?@l4c: PQcABb. •■- - ■S?3aB?S S4c "• roasting- milk fed. 20e24c: frj-ers. U±Q ,o^'mn fd l«(321c: fryers. Irtalic THVTATOrS AVI> VEGKTABLEf?— Easier on je^lS- potatoea: n>und steady; Sou*ern seTlt^ff better Bmet - -li pee steady, C*ili ■ flow^rs Shef. Cucumber easier -Green corn ■ ■ r^ a w^ U Si^%u^ k on7ul^^: --. ctea heated, 0000. . J • -;r-:::. S «gjs* TomatCM weaker, excopt on line stork. TOTA TOES Lonjr Island, bbl or >ac-. 51 j zb^; IJs*j1 Js*j Jersey. lons. bus. $■ 25^1 SB; round. TIM $160- Marvlar.d a.zi-1 Eastern Shore, ->o 1. bbl. Sl-WJIW- -Norfoilt. 5107£r?162: No 2. $1: SWEET POTATOES, North Carolina y«llow or wVte bbl $3 s<>SSo: Vineland. old. bwrtcet. 6Oc J? BEET?. W0 bunches. CARROTS. Sew' !bl SISitISO: old. 7Se©fl: I<V> bunches. ■$ie«l 23: CABBAGES, nearby, 100, $250©W60| hbf .V>a7oc: BaiUtnore. bbl or crate. r,o£rtOc; CELERY stat<» and Jersey, dozen. l<y*f.»x:; rTLOWEBS. state, bb!. $5.§-?7; CUCUM n'EPS Jersey bafket. 80fl«0c box. 30®. 0c; basket. -• p6oc; Delaware and Mary wlSwVr^ Norfolk, bbl. SOeSSI 50: half bbl btiket. 30350 c; third J?a ket 4Oc: CTJOTMBEB PICKLES Jersey, bbl. $1 25@»l .-. i.(-»<_r- PLANTH Jers'-y. b<ix, (if»sl 5« bushel crates. -%o<sJl- 'Norfolk. box. $1 r5'W2"25; GREEN COT>V 'nearby IC>O. 85c©-$l 75: >outh J»rsey, 7m ms-^nn and Mar>land, Tsc«Jfl: LIMA BEOrS laatft basnet. $3«r4; fiat. SI 50@?2; Deiiwxre and Manland. potato . »S«MW, « at" North Caro ma. $lirs_* uO; LETTLCt., W^Vtern N>w York. ry. 3 doz box. «^« utate hask-t ao*i roe nearby, bbl. 80©60 c; bask-t. ioa3sc: OKRA. Jeryey b^ket $2 5O; ONION?, Oranire County, red. bac. ** 25-trsl .M>: Connecticut Valley, yellow. 100 lb t bair. 51 ■'■'' ' tS" Lone Island yellow, "obi, S2 30{}$3 23: Jerbey. whit.-, basket. $1 I2&J1 37; yellow. 51259J137; rtrd $1 25; Baltimore, yellow, ST>c#Sl I- 1 ; llarj lan'rl and Vinfinla. red or yellow. Tsc9fl 12; Kentucky. 1*?. «©Bsc: bbl. tl«s2 PKAS. V.'«etem New York, basket or bait. ■JBetWl 25: PEPPERS. Jersey, basket. sii.isl 1-: bull and Jonjr box. 7r,c^Sl: cheeae. !V>@fisc: North Carolina SOSiCSc: STRING BEANS, basket. Ji <$ $1 "V bag 75c#51: BQUASH. marrow, bbl. 7Jc fi>«l2ls- yellow. W-5.5l 4<>: box. 73 "- ; white. Siiutl.ern.' bbL W)<i7rK-: rm •■•' rutabatca. '" fi.sr.c- white, $1 r/>SS2: lyo bunches. $10$2; TOMATOR-'. Jersey, box. 50c&S3: Baltimore. crat», S'QJI 25; Washlneton, carrier. $1 2.S® SI .V>: X>lawar« and Marjland. 3 basket carrier, sC«j7sc; <i backet carrier. OOctisl: Xortoik. larg<s carrier, riOW7!kr - small. We; North Carolina, car r r <,," ' "75rr«jSl 25; esFee, crat<«. 6O@Csc; WATERCRESS. 100 bunches, tl©sl 73 LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York. July 27. 1010. BEX ■*!•-*»— •<■•■:;.•' ■.. MS cars, or l.» 81 head. ladxullnC «7 cars to J(flit<rr«rs and 3S for the market: 4O cars on amle Tntde opened oxtr» rr!"?lyr r!"?ly dull and lower for all aorta and t't-adps; '.ifcri off 15i3 25c; bulls and co»«, "5c lowpr; closinjj weak at the line, with rix can- ..... Common to choice «it^^'-« so'rf at $425©»7e0 p-r lu<> Ib; hulls, $3 75@ $4 r.r. • «r.i! rhoice do. S" cow?. Jj J 4 05-. one «-xt""a' cow. S-> 25. Dreestd beef dull .md lower; naiivc fidea sellins at 95f12c i>^r lh; T«xas l.tv'f 6#9%c. ?io l a tcr cables from I>ondon or erpool. Exports from this port to-day, 4" catt> 10 sheep and L-400 quarters of bepf. "«_i es _'^ Panders : -i < »hio steers. IC3'^ Ib averare n't $7 p-r I"'- Ib: l», ll»1 Ib. 9<i; ->1 llfirt Ib s« 15; ir> PesmsTlTaaia, 1100 Ib $«i 7- 19 I** I b - S6, 21. IOBS tb $5»«i: 2a. 1141 Ib $5 90- 217 Tenn»-esee. 994 Ib. J."j S': 1 bull <ia« !b. 54 - r ' 3. &77 ]b. $4 15; 1. 6rili "• S4- "(1 S"5 Ib $3 00: 1 fow. 12S0 Ib, $5 23; 10 ior,"s t»3. $3 35: 3. g43 Ib. $3 15. M<-Ph«T«>n * Co 18 Kentucky eteer*. 1328 Ib $7 V'- 58 r-'77 Ib. *7 30; 10. 1254 Ib. S7 20; ■•I 13<:-lb $0 25: 24 Ohio. 1254 Ib, $7 2r,; 1!.. 1132 "t. 5O 22. 1077 ?»>. |fl -■■. 2.',. MS !b. SO; -"• Virpinia, 1117 Ib. $5 90; 22. 10S2 Ib. S3 90; 88 Penneylvania. h33 ■.. $4 22; 1 bull 1500 ib. $4 40: Krows. 924 Ib, $4 50; IS. 033 Ib. 13 SS; J. Sliambenr-*; Son: 22 Ohio staan. 1020 Ib, S«10- 2 920 Ib, $3 25; 1 Western bull. I«3'> Ib. $5; 127'100S Ib, $i 10; 11, 1703 Ib S4 U»; 1 12«0 Ib, fZ 75. "Totin * tfeannen 2 t'Jlls, 920 Ib. $4 25; 1. XEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 11)10. I 1100- ft. $4 10; 4 cows. 850 Ib. $310; 4, 945 It), S3 GO. Kerns Commission Company: 19 Ohio steers. j 1213 Ib. $6 90. Newton & Ob. : aa Virginia steers. 1129 JT>, I $6 15; 1 cow. 1000 16. S3 25; 1. 780 Ib. «2 25. S. Judd <t Co.: 2 bulls. 1010 Ib. $4 25; 1. 850 i Ib, <4 15; 2 cows, SSO Ib. $2 75: 1. 620 Tb. $2. .T. O. Curtis & Son: 7 bulls.llOM Ib. M 23; 1. 10S0 Tb. U 13; 3, Sl3 TD. $4; 2 cows. 770 rt>, S3 75; 1. 640 rt>. S3 "0, 2. 94.'. It), (3 10; I. 900 IT). 1276; ; 2. 725 It). $2 40; 3. 722 R>. $2 2T.; 1. 820 Ib. $2 15; • C3O tb. >2. Jelllffe. Wright & Co.: 5 bulls. 572 Tb. $4 10; ! 5. 82S Ib. $4; 3, 700 Ib, $Z 73; 1 cow. 930 It). $4; j 4. 6K> IT>. $2 25. John Ducey: 1 bull. 1120 Ib. $4 25; 9, SB6 Tb. ! $4; 1 cow, 820 It), S3 00; 1. «00 tb, $2 40; 7. 087 j tb. $2 10. Andrerr Mullen: 3 bulls. 973 fb. S4 lt>: 5. 796 Ib, f.j 2 cows. 700 Ib. $2 50; 3. GO*> Ib. $2. Nelson & McCabe: 1 bull, 1220 Ib. $4 (56 ; 1. OPO ! Ib. ft 16 S. £80 R). $4 10; J cow. 1070 Ib, $4 85j 1. &M) Ib.' $3 -o. 3. 1100 Ib, $3 X; 2. 620 Ib. $2 50. 0,,i-t^ & L. S. DMlenback: 3 cows, 846 It>, $4; |3. 766 Tb, $2 SO; S. 686 It). $2 25. II „ H. H. Holiis: 1 bul! 1220 ft. $4 25; 1, 730 It), is 4; 1. CSO ft. *3 75. W. R. Hume: 2 cows. 735 Tb. $2 75. — Receipts. 2,435 head, 2,0(T7 on sale. i Market Blow, and veals, grassers and butter- I milks SI per 100 lower: Western calves SSOSOC off. 'About 200 calves uhsoii. Common to choice v<«l; eoid at $7<359 75 per 100 Ib: a few tmtiy I BaJi»B at 510; culls arid throwcuts, $-sC(iS'i.' i ! cisssers and buttermilks. $s<gsß 50; common western calves. $S 73. Dressed calves dull and lower- city dressed veals, 13©15 c p«r Ib; country dressed veals, 13©15 c p^r IT); country dressed calves. M4ri;:\»c- dressed gTaasers and butter icilks. 10@12c. , '- ?«les— Jellirre, Wriptir & Co.: 54 veals, 110 ft i av*ra*» 50 75 per 100 Ib: JS3, 148 Tb. «8 50; 84. ! 132 It). $0 2T>; 66. 128 Tb. S7 50; 42 throwouts. 150 1 it. «C: 112 bßtfrmfflßs. 164 ft. *S J»- _ „. j. G. Curtis & eon: 33 veals. 16<» Th. $0 75; 92, IS6 n>, $9 BO; 42. i 4»; Ib. $9 25: 24. 142 tv, $!•: 20. ! 170 Ib $575; 27. 143 ft, $8 50; 13, 178 ft. 87 Rf»; 13 throwouts. 147 Ib. $6 2T>, • fe»i calves. 163 ft. $5 7.'. • R. 142 ft, «5 50; £3 buttermilks. 143 Ib, | 25: 4. 105 Ib, $5. „ . ,^ _ Gwnts & L. 5. DUlenback: 2 reals. 160 Ib, i $0 75; 19. 149 ft. 86 50: 27. 150 tt. $9 25: 11V1B3 i n> $9-8. 121 Tb. $>; 11 culls. 152 It>, $0; 30 but t«-mllks, 159 Ib. S.". 25. ; Nelson & McCabe: 28 veals. 141 ft, $9 25; 39, 10l lt>. 89- 2. 140 ft. 50; 2. 210 ft, S . : 16 I throwouts. 165* Ib, 56; 14 buttermilks, lo» n>, I ■ $:, 60; 50 Western calves, 298 ft. 53 7.1. Andrew Mullen: 2 veals. 151 ft. $1"': -. Kg ft, I $T> (J24; 61. l«:i Ib. $9 50; 12. 188 ft. si»; 8, IJo IT), : $S: 6 buttermilks. 158 ft. $5 50. Ib. $10; 151 Tb. W. R. Hume: 40 vals. 108 ft. 310; 6, 10l ft. |$»75: 2«, 168 Ib. $9 f.O. 4. ISO IT). $8 00; 3.tl»* It). $7; 6 throwouts, 1J.5 ft. $6, 13 buttermilks. ''it"; 7 Hoilie: 9 veals, 161 Tt>, JO 00: 36. 160 j i ft, $a 26; 2. 245 It). $7 50; 10 throwouts. 160 Tb. ?•>. B Sanders: SO veals. 148 Tb, $10; 15, 10. Ib, $9 50; 10 calv^n. 145 Ib, $GSO; 5, 140 ft. $*. S. Judd & Co.: 10 veals, 145 Ib. $10; 4^. 144 ft, $9 CO- 7S. 149 Tb, 59; 2. 110 Ib, S": V> fci ! j calves. IS7 Ib. $6 50: 2 culls. 330 Ib. $6 50; 4J ; i grassers. 184 Tb. *5 50. Tobin i Shannon: 4 veals, 13S Tb, JlO; 76, 141 ■ ! It, $9. ilcPher?on & Cb.: 3 Virginia veal*. l<so ft, 59; '' IS ntate. 159 Ib. *9: 10 culls, lfiO Tt, $3 50. >REEr A>"D LAMBS — Receipts. 27 cars. or C.7&8 head, including 14 cars for the mar ket. Sheep in light supply an'l unchau^e^: j lambe opened slow and weak to 15c lower; closed 2!V lower, rrlth 2 cars uasold. Ordinary I to prime sheep sold at $33T54 .^0 per 100 Tb; i common to choice iambs. $Hso{rsS3s; 1 car at : I $850. ■Dressed mutton quiet and steady at S© | ! 9tbc per Tb: wfthen=. 1 0«i>ll 1 -^c; dressed lamba i , auli and lower nt 12©14 ; -)-. Sales — Tobin & Shannon: 223 Kentucky lambs, j ! 72 Tb averagA. $S 50 per 100 It>: 223. 70 T&. $S 2.';; I 229. 70 ft. $8; 211 Tennessee. 56 Ib. S»> s<i; 10 1 : Kentucky ■beep, 111 ft, S4 50; 72 Tennes>'rc, 82! : ft. $3 50. Kerns OuiiiiiiUmtoß Company: 2.1.1 Kentucky lambs. 72 tb. $3 35: 232, 6S Ib. $835: 203 West i Vlrriala, 67 Tb, $7 50; 3 Kentuck-' sheep, 133 Tb, I : $4 50. Newton & Co.: 229 Ker.tuck- iambs, e5 Tb, I $8 25; I3S. 72 TTy, $>>: 6 Kentucky sheep, 10S It), ! ! $4.'.0 : 7. 123 Tb, $3 50. ilcPherson & Co.: 207 West Virginia lambs. \ < <^> Tb. $P; 273 Virginia, «7 Ib. S3; 4 state, SO i ; Tb. $7 50: 1 state sheep. 110 Th. $4. S .lurid * Co.: 12 state iambs. 86 Ib, $7 75. HOGS — Receipts. 16% cars, or 2.793 head, j ; incluiins- 1 car for the market. Heavy hosrs i barciv steady; choice light v,-eights and pies I ! steady to firm. Prime heavy state hogs sold at i I $9 ES p<-.r JOO Tb: pigs. $10 10. Sales— John Ducey: 4S state pltre, IIS Th ay- ! erage, $10 10 per 100 Tb; 3 roughs. 453 IT). EB2S ! S. Sanders: IS state hctrs, 133 Ib. $"' 85; 18 Pennsylvania, 195 rb. $9 55; 6 roughs. CIS Tb i j $8 30. OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Chicago, July 27.— CATTLE — Receipts, 22,000: : weak to 3'V- iwer; beeves, $4 75@$£ SO; Texas i steers, $3 50055 50; Western steers. $i 75<g$tj GO; ; stockurs and feeders, s+g'st?2s; cows and heifers,' !$2 50<g$(5 50: calves, $6 50@$S 75. HOGS— Rr ■ ceipts. 13.000; 5c to 10c higher, mostly on poorer rraaes; light, SS 65«?59 10. mixed. $8300(8 00; heavy, $9(^sß SO: rough. $S@sS 30: gtiod to choice heavy, $s llO@sß1 l O@sB 75; pigs. §8 0B«$8 I<): bulk of ' sales. f S 55@9S 75. SHEEP— Bacelpta, 18.000; strong. 10c tdeber; native. $2 70 r^-s4.jo : Western. , $2 60@#4r>O; yearlings, $4 BAQSS 75: native lambs, ] $4 357 60; Western lambs, S4 75@57 60. East Euffaio, July 27.— CATTLE— Receipts. ! 300: slow and uiichan;re<3. VEAL? — Receipts, 25; : ! active and 25c low«r; S6 OOSS9 50. HOGS — Re- | ceipts. 1.600; active and Steady; heavy, $iK3SU 10; ! mixea. $9 2O@s9 3O: YorkerK. J9 40®?9 90; dairi-F. I $8 75@59 50. SHEEP AND LAMBS— Receipts. j 4CO; active and steady: unchanged. Cincinnati. July 27 — Seeeipts, 921: slow ar.d weak: fair to good shippers, $6 10@$7; imon. S2'gs4 15. HOGS Receipts, 2.519; steady; butchers and shippers. $S 75!gf$9 10; com mon. $6 s<*gsS6o. SHEEP— Receipts, 5.027; steady; SI 75<g$4. LAII3S — Steady; S4 60©$7 25. I Kansas City. .Tuiy 27. — CATTLE — Receipts, 12.000, inr-ludinsr 2,500 Southerns; steady to 150 lower; caJves, ISc to 00c low»r; dressed lse»f ar..i export steers, $6538; fair to good, $4 «>@s6; ■ Western steer?, $4 104/J7: stockers and feedem. i $2 755?.5 2S; BoatiMrr steers, $36Q@$5Si; South ern cows, $250053 75: native cows, $2995; nar tive b.€ifers. .$2SS@$6 50: bulls. $3 l<Vg?4 26; caives. $4@SS. — Receiptß. 10,000: 3.: lower; talk "f sales. $8 40©$S 76; h«»avy. $8 40r^ $S 50- packers and butcher?. $8 43©$8 78; 'isht. j SS €o(gs3 85. — Receipts, a.<WO; steady: lambs, 15<g25c lower; lambs, $6 75&57 25; year- Unca. S4 25©55 25; wethers. $3 500*4 25; ewes, 53'6?4; stockers and feeders, J-' 40@$4. [By Telegraph to The Tribune. ] ! T^misville. July 27.— SHEEP AND LAM!- Receipts, 11.52' i head, the second largest days receipt* of the season; 24.319 for the three days thi» vreek. as against 15.138 for tiae June days laat week, 11.648 last year and 13.902 two years ago. Top lambs sold tor 7ViC; >•••- ond. G@3%e; culls. 3%®*%e; fat sh-ep, abont 4c down: common thin sheep, very dull; «om«; demand for prime to fancy btock ewes; riatn and 1 common ewes slow. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago roly — Refoflal by millers to touch wheAtualess at a lower price than the July op tion beat down quotations to-day. Reports^"! Kood -Tnand for export at the seaboard and Du luth proved Inadequate as an offset. even when reinforced by new* that thrashing resulta in kan sas were sllir. The market clr.se was at a wt de-lin* of Vie •- 14©%' Com finished - toweTtoTtc higf?er and oats %o%c to %o «own with rrovlsionß rainrti-.g from l-'ac aavanco to 5c decline. Bans* of prices: Tester- Wheat- Open. Hi*rh. Low. Cl6s«-. day^ SepTembeV: ?l^4^ $1«^ U%s $1 04% 51 04 ;^ December 1064 108* 10,i\ 1 OhU 10179 Mas ... tM»S lipS 10M4 110H, H":» nn^ t K« BJ4 «S May ber :: Oj'i 6<3Vx 64 ;% 65%; 65?» Sem^m : ber 39 Vi 39 S 38 % 88 5" 39% May 4:> 43 42 42 V* 42 4 Bsita^ar. 11* U« Ug «« \\f- Octoter.... 1177 US- 1173 Ui. 11 6< Member. 1167 1172 1167 1167 U» October.... U22 *' - r > 1117 111. Ul^ or^i m<K ■Mm •>" 1*» ~* 17 "2 02 September. 22 2., —90 -1- —1' -- £r Ocuber.v.. — — — — -i &o FOREIGN MARKETS. Liverpool. July 27.— WHEAT— Spot dull; No ° red V.'«stern winter, no stock. Futures easy; ' J"lv 78 4%d: October. 7s r>%.d; D^eraber. 7s fl"*d CORN — Spot flrra: old American mixed, v. j'u^'. do via Galveston. 5s «d; new, kiln Kiri^d 5a s>4d. Futures steady; September, 4s ■ «<*'- October. 4s 11%<L — Canadian, 7s. i Fl^orß— Wli.^r patents. 2Se Od HOPS ia I London (Paclflc Coast. b>e£4 10s. BEEF— ! ixtra India mess. L2Ba 9d. PORK— „,««, -W-a»t«rn. 107s 6d. HAMS-Short cut. : 74s (id. Cumberland cut, .Us M; ' '»",- r!b. 78s; clear bellies. 71s 6d; long c ear nWdlcJ llffh, 735: heavy. 745; ahort clear ' backs 65- 6d. SHOULDERS— Square. 635. i r ARL>— P'lme Western, tierces. tirys 6d: Ameri ! r^- r-ftned. palls. 60s. CHEESE— Canadian ; flrwwt white n?w, 54a; colored. * f s 6d; white. : «5l«0^ "olor«l. W TURPENTINE— Spirits. 5.,t PETROLEUM— Redned. Td. LINSEED ! OIL 40s 6<l. ROSlN— Common, 14e, nominal. •T4T TOW— Australian In London. 38». COT TONSEED OlL— Hull retined— Spot. 80a 4 J i'i. r •■' 14a 6d; muscovado, 12s 4*4 d. BEET ?T'r- _Tv!" 14s Bd. LINSEED — Calcutta, fulvlfugust 6rti. LINSEED OIL. 38b 4Ud. sprRM OIL £32. PETROLEUM— American l«n: ntntM. 7a. TURPENTINE-SpirtM. 149* '.ROSIN— strained. 14a 3d; sn AntweiS!' Ju!r 27.— PETROLEUM. 10 franc* 50 centimes- ■ IROK AND METAL TRADES. "The Iron Age" saj^: T] . splendid showing of earnings for the second nuartcr of this year mado by the United Brates Steel Corporation Bhould be a most effective answer tv those wiio have ! been incline^ to take a sloomy view of : rnAe conditions. Such earnings could not have bMO made unless full Bpeetfleationai Jn contracts had been received. This la t-ikAi as proof that consuming: interests i ■raeraliy have not made cancellations. The r. rUsion in pricea of Iron and steel this vTir"haa not been *> largely due to shrink iL-e in business v to the great Increase in i nPoductlvo capacity. The pig iron trade continue* comparatively quiet, with little ! chan"« in prices. Such buying of pig iron as i- now behi« dono comes from consum- HtwbOK purchases have been postponed I tmt*l the iron waa actually needed, and a particularly attractive offer th«n get. the bl DpniaiKi for fabricated structural mate ! rihi is one of the most prominent features iin finished lines. More business of this 1 kind In coming into the shops than is ro lnc out. The larfMt transaction of this I kind reported during the week was 4.600 tons of bridge work by the < hicsfo & Northw«Bt«rn. dividfil between two fabri cating companies. Bida on lO.ttX) tons for the \'«w York Central terminal work in this *city go in to-diiy. The Dumbar of atna.ll Jobs steadily cumins out is very laxaje The wire boalncai la now excellent. Heavy umptlon of sieel bars continues. Buying of plates an-1 sheets is In email lots, but the leading makers are receiving orders from all parts of the couritry. Wrought pipe tradf is in fairly satisfactory condition. Rail order:; are not large, con tracts for the last week having aggrerated only 3,fiofl tons. This, however, is not the time of the year for large tonnage. "The Iron Trade Review" says: The St*el Corporation report for the sec ond quarter Is very satisfactory aa to earn ings, but the third quarter will not be as good, as business haa declined and prices are lower than the average for the second quarter. There Is increasing Irregularity In quotations on structural material and plates. Automobile concerns are declining to receive machine tools and material con tracted for some time ago. ': PHILADELPHIA STOCKS. > i (FnrnUhed by Charles D. Barney & Co.. No. 25 Broad street. New York, and No. 122 South 4th street, Philadelphia.) Bid. Asked. i Bid. Asked. •Am Cement. 19V; 18% LehUrh Nay. 89 V» 90]* ; Am Rv Co.. 41 Mi 42 ! Leh Val R R 6614 6hH ;, Camb Steel. 41»4 Phlla Co 42 43 . CTrofN J72 72H ; do pref 42 4.1 !El S Bat Co 444 45 1 * Perm RR Co 62/4 «3 iElCoof Am ll 1 114 iPa St Co pf.*o4 W5 Fainn't Tr. r> <••-.; Phila Elec Co 14 H HH G«n Asphalt 20 20 1 ' phlla Rap Tr 17 ITH do pref WMi fi«^» Smokeless P. 15 15J4 : ICoof N A 13^ 19 Union Trao.. 42 42 i ! Lake S Corp 17 nHlt'Ti Gas Imp. 70% S<» il do pref... 52 C 3 ! Welsbach Co. 35 37 BONDS. ' Am Rt Css P2 O'-fls I Pblla Elec 4e 75H T8 El & Peo 4s S»!4 S3=i do os 102 102 J4 IN .1 Con 102 102^4 Phlla Co 55.. 95 95 1 * j Peo PRy4« 94 05 j CHICAGO STOCKS. (Furolshad by Curtis & Sanger. No. 40 Wall stre-t.) | Sales. Open. Hißti. Low. Close. 100 Am Can T4 7»4 7%. 7^4 100 do pref <a «•"• 63 63 I M Booth Fisheries. . S3 SS •>?. 3:. fio do pref 5» C 9 r,» sf * 122 Com Edison 10S\ lt» 1 108 Ji 109 313 Pneumatic Tool.. 27 H 28 27^ 2S .13 Chi Rys No 2.... 14% 15 14 s 15 103 Diamond Match.. S4 Srt 84 S»> 440 Illinois Brick 55 57 Bi"',x S«H »> National Biscuit . J<">2 102 102 102 SI do pref ll» lift 111* 1J» 15 Nat Carbon pref. lls 115 113 115 16© People's Gas 108% 1W K»M 104 23 Quaker Oats 160 160 155 15S 16 do pref 103 103 I<W 103 197 Swift &Co 102 102 10191 101% 215 Ship 7!» *> 7» 80 18 do pref 108 108 108 108 613 Sears 130 151 1 49 15OU 2"» do pr»f 113 119^4 118 113% BO>TDS. ■ 13.000 STot Elerated 45. . 80% 805 i SO% 80% BOSTON CURB STOCKS. (Furnished by J. Thomas Reinhardt. No. 38 Broad street. New Tork. and No. 64 Devoa shlr* street. Boston.) High. Low. L*st 1S*:::::>:£::::-::i» 4 4, j Amal NVvada Mlnee I •¥> ■•» Azlapa Rights 68 C 5 68 Begole 24 - -3 -o I Bohemia « T '» *J» ; Cactus Copper -*r -.. *f» Calav-ra« -•• 1«> S>:» 10H i Champion .5% •;, -<* Chino 10 '? ™i* ?V Dominion Syndicate 10 >* IW4 10J» : First National copper... 3% 3tV ■>"* I Goldfleld Consolidated... S>i SH SH ! Humbcldt amelting S>3 *•_«. . 05_. 1 Insplratija r 'J> gfl J* | uve oaV.:::::: »S :!1 ~ »v iUve Oak »* »*■ »« Msi— li liliSSlTt Coal 38 3._» w Mollle Gibson 27 ... 27^ do preferred Irt 1% ''« ! National Mining E^plor. 18 15 !.» New Baltic 6 ' | « Ohio Copper 1H H 14 j Omso . . •• 1* ' * *"* Raven Mining 18 l a 18 Rawhide Mining TH ■ ' ! «nuth I-ake * ** J> j Superior & Globe X » o. i Vulture »-* *?.™ ■'* Yukcn ••-. SH W 3« COBALT STOCKS. (Furnished by Warren. Gzowskl & Co., No. S2 Broad street.) Bid. Asked. ■ BicLAsked. 4malKamat.. 3 3"i La. Rose S'<\ 380 Bailey •- " 7% | Little Nipia.. ir» 13^i Beaver cic'n. M iSH McKJnley ... 91 86 Biir Six .. la 3% Nancy Helen. 4 5 Buffalo ..... MO SB mptssteg ... 10 10.30 Chami^-Fpr:. 17H IS I Nova. Scotia. 25»% 31.' Cof Cobalt. 21 23% Ophir SB 3j> Cobalt c>i" s '- 10 lOttaas -Mi Wi cobalt Lake 14% 15% I Peterson Z<ak« 1«% ltf^» Conlasa* ...4.-.:. 510 j Rigrht of Way 14 22 ("mwn Res 2u." 260 Rochester ... 14"* ll;i S ? V* 12 Sliver Leaf.. B« «.. Olffcrd 3Vi 8 I Silver Bar. . . 4 4^ lit Northern 7 77 l 4l 4 i trilver Queen. 5 1_ Green Meeb T i 1% Tereiskaming. «0 «0« Harraveß . lfi% 17 Tretiiewey . .11!> 131 Hudson Bay 100 ! Watts % 30 John Elaclc. 1% - 5 j Wettlaufer .. SO «3 Kerr Lake.. 7oo T» l_ N. Y. AND OTHER GAS SECURITIES. Bid.Asked. , Bid.Askod. Am L. & T..2T.0 257 'V r Gas 35.. J>?u i.» no pref... 100 102 j »NY &CR 06.100 103 •Blng G 55.. 94 85 | 'do c«n Cs.. !>5 100 •c i G 55.. 98% 101 Pat t P G... 83 93 Denver Gas. lso " 180 |*P C G 55. . . . 95 100 do 5s 90 Jtttij Standard ... C 5 75 <i o p i 6b.. 100 — I do pr*f 7»> *> . •Ea Ist ess 102 105 : "St J Gas ss. l>o 93 bid Gas -.12 16 I *StPG crn 65.103 107 ckG j,.. SS 95 IS T. * T 55.. 83 S6 »X C G .98 100 t=t P Ga» Ba. . OT, 97 *X<W) Ist C 5.103 — Syra G Ist Ss.lOO 102 Mutual ISO 160 |5Lt&P58..60 70 •And interest. BALTIMORE STOCKS. (Furnished by Van Ecnaick & Co.. No. 7 Wall street.) BM-ABked. Bid. Asked. United Rr.. WH 14^« Cotton Duck. 3 « do incomes •*>** f>f*Hi do incomes. 17% 20 do 4s ... S3 1 ,4 fB4 KRy&L os 69 S»*4 GB & S V-I 1. 3 Lt & Pow pf SI 85 do incomes 7 IQ : do 4%s « SS dolsts.... 4<> 42 C City Rv 53.100 103 Seaboard Co 17 20 C Cons E3 5s 01 Ur. do Ist pf. 71 TS Cont'l TniEt.2oo 203 do 2d pf . .40 43 Union Trust. 70 7."S Scab AL 4s 82VI .'S3 i Third Nat 8.110 J3i> do 10-yr 9STi SOU Fidel & Dep.llo 147 . Consol Ga*. — 10." ' MaryJand TV. 70 7« «O fig . . .100 100V4. No Cent 8y. 123 12T. HELP WANTED. Male. AGENTS to handle our Teas and Coffees; ex perience not necessary: b';!id up a business of your own. Call cr write. Buna is Fe«"d, 208 Hudson St.. N. Y. BOOKKEEPER. — Double entry; must be compe tent, havo first class references and act as cashier; $13-$lB. Universal Exchange. 1 West 34tn st. , CADET ENGINEER — Gasworks; $50 per month. Bu&inrss Service Co. As«ncy. JH)S Singer Build ir:e. COUPLE for entire work of small family la suburbs; $50-?55. Miaa Hofmayor's Agency, 320 stb a'o., ninth floor. ;< HiCilAN— Bookbtndery; $8» $B0 per week. Business Service Co. Agrency, 803 Singer BuilJ ;-.ib. atARRIEP OOUPIJB — Two ta family: husband and useful; wife, <:ook ; $6ij monthly: f»M-mßneEt position. Irwln's Agency, 77 W'eet lltt bL. OKOA.NIiJT for Western Episcopal cathedral; $1,000; hi^-h service. Webster Choir Exchange, 136 sth aye. - SUPERINTENDENT — Sheet metal work; ex pcrienred in steel cars preferred; $2.V$3T> p»>r week. Business Service Co. Agency, SOS Singer Bulidln?. --•-■'■;••" ''"■' '"'- - T*PFRIVTKVI)ENT— furniture; $2.(H>O. ' Buctness Service Co. Agency, SOS Singer Build in«. . T*BLE\ EIGESTAN3: large seller; agents Southern temiory. Pond Pharmacal Company. New York. _^_ WESTERN territory; Tablet DlgK«tans for ait stomacri ills. Pond Pharinacal Company. New Tork. Female. ADDRESSERS wanted; experienced, q'jici( wrtt ers-no bSBM work. Call or write Burnham Addresslnj? Co.. 10 Eaat 23d at. CHAMBERMAUV-WAITRESS. for White Plains; .ity in winter. Miss Curry's Employment Agency. 25 Wat 421 at-. fifth floor. Room 511. CHAMUKRiIAII/S who do waiting: references required; free registration. Miss Curry's Em ployment Agency, 25 f»*al 42d St., P.oom 811. flrth floor. _^______ . COOKS for country, also city; muat be compe bmi free registration. Misa Curry's ESr.'.ploy ment Ae«»cy, 2.^ West 42d at.. Room 311. COOK for Kuntlngton, L. I. M'.ss Oirrj-'s Em ployment Agency. 25 West 42d »t.. fifth floor. Room oil. • , GIHL for housework; small private family: no MMhtnsT; Asbury I'ark for sinnmer; wages $-5. Irnustrlal 'Association. 17 Wet 42d »t. IIEI.P of all kinds for privats families; Crea rtgistraTlon. M!?s Curry's Employment Agency, SB \Y»Bt 4^<i »t.. Room 511. fifth goor. - : WOHKK!'.— Smail family, m suburbs; *2T»-«;i" Miss Batumjm'a A#aae7, 320 Bta aye . ninth floor. LAUNDRESS", assist with chambenvork: East Hampton, L. X. Mies Curry-s tmpioyment Agency 23 West 4iM *t-. "fth floor. Room nil. LAUNDRESS Private family: country for sum mer; |26-fBO. Miss Kofiruiysr's Agency. 320 Ctfa aye.. ninth floor NURPES for infants and smaJl children; fr«e registration. Ml*s Curr>'s Employment Agency, 2fi West 42d St.. Room 511. | 3TENOGHAPIIER f^r pubtiMilni office; must b* oorap*t«nt and Uav- (food reference: this position is i.»rrii.ii'n! and wlta line p«ople. Jupp Bxebaasja, 57 Nassau * : - WAITRESS, first" olaa*. tor country; must hnve good reference; -.\oges $25 to S3" indusli-iaJ Ai"»ociation. 17 West 41M St. '•:i._Fi.ur waJtn-.i»es for hotel, country, at oni-i . K«« *■ Beb— ter«. 4H» 4th avo. ADVEfnfTsEMENTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS for The Tril)ur.f> received at their UDtown Offlce, No. 1?,«4 Broadway, between 86th and 37th rta., until 9 o'clock p. ni. Advertisements rts.-^H^it at the following brunch offices at Nff ular offlca rat«» until 8 o'clock r m.. vis.: 2«4 Bth ay-, « c cor. 2M St.; IM 6th aye.. cor. IStb it.: 10* East 14th st.: 357 W«»t 424 st. WORK V/ANTED. Male. BOOKKEEPER, TRANSLATOR, correspond ent English. French. Spanish. G«rroan. iomt Italian; typewriting; hard worker, conscien tious; best reference*: seeks stoadr position. ■T. Lurla. Goneral Delivery. Now York. GENTLEMAN of experience, good education, specialist In managing first class houses, or Belling, leasing city or country: would manage j.traona.l property, or desire position with live r»ai estate firm; Al references. Yon Ostermann. 18 West .^4th Ht.. Room 38. -■>■:. ■■■ GENTLEMAN going to Europe vould under take commission: references. Confidential. Box 3, Tribune Office. INTERPRETER. — Five modern lang-uagss, educated. 86Vi per cent Civil Service ex amination. seeks reliable position, department store, ehlnplnir, etc. J. Lurja, general delivery. New York. LITERARY MAN who can write two live short stories a w->«k wants work. Jackacn. Box 12. Tribuna Offl<"«. MAN (26)— Deslr«« ligh^ work In country la «x chanse for board; hcn«st and roilabl*: good caretaker; send for particulars. J. Flnliclia* 410 EJust 73d st. rORTER. -By r«iiaLi« colored man; neat and TvtlUr.gf- han<Ty «1! around man; reference. Ad .'res? G. 8., 2fi3 W«st 125 th ct. YOUNO MAN — position; handy w!_ tools. Oswald. 220b Fifth aye. Female. MANICURE for hotel; understands facial mas sage, shampooing, hair<lr>"Bsl_g; thoroughly ex perienced; excellent references. $. J., Miss Fltz- Gerald's Employment Bureau. 608 6th aye.; en trar.c* on 42d st. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED Male. COACHMAN (33) — Competent city driver: under stands saddle horses; cars and run machine; long personal references; handy, useful, obliging. M. C. Tribune Uptown Office. 1864 Broadway. COACHMAN and L'SEFT'L MAN. — Scotch, married, one. child: cm miik; best care horses, harness, carriages, eight years last place. Carpenter's Agenry, IS4 Oth ay*. COLOP.ED BUTLER— First class, good lookinr ail-around man; (40; three years in last p. ace. Ml*» Shea's Bureau. 8 East. 42d st. FARMER. — BoiUMwufkai, married. German- American, no children: wife frond plain cook: well recommended. Carpanter's Agency. 154 fltii aye. FARMHANDS. T'SEFUL. MEN. married cou pl^s, for farms and gentleman's country places; English. German and Swedes a spe cialty, p Mathewson Agency. 818 6th are. Tei.. flth aye. Tel.. 378 — Bryant. C. FARM HAND. $25: Swede: good teamster and milker: has worked in this country; can do gardening. Inquire Mathewson Agency. SlB 6th aye. Tel.. 378 — Bryant. GARDENER. —Married; lifa «xp«rienc« in veg etables, fruit, flowers, lawns, drives and ehrub bMT; handy with carpenter's tools; 11 ysrs in last place; best references. T. F. Martin. 181 Lak<s aye.. Greenwich. Conn. U?EFUL IIaN. — Elderly, healthy, active: ex perienced in care of small privata places, house, stable, garden. «tc; references, w. T.. 3l*'.s 7th St.. J«rspy City. Female. COOK "WAITRESS. — By two n«at younsr Irish girls; both competent; five year* last «mployer; city, country: ,11, entire work private family. Morrow s Agency. 721 Lexington aye. COOK. — Young, neat, very good cook. F., Miss Hofmaj'r'j Agency. 320 oth av_, ninth floor. Tel. 4527 Madison Square. COUPLE. — North of Ireland Protestants; coach man and —.Merer; wife chambermaid and laundress: both highly r^ammradftl: go any dis tar.ca. Morrow's Agency. 721 L»e_liigton aye.. corner i>Sth St. HOUSEWORKERS — Two neat youn? colored girls; both competent; very highly recommend ed; city or country. Morrow's Agency, 721 Lex— Ington aye.. cor. 58th st. HOUSEWORKER — Neat young German weman; competent in every branch; wages no object, providing child eLjc taken; any di»tar.i?«*. Mor row ' s Agency, 721 Lexington aye.. cor. sSth gt. LADY'S MAID — Da:ii«h; understands hair'ress in>r, mass«e. packinjr, trav-llins;; pwrt seam stress; excellent r-;r«;rene«». S. J., Miss Fitx- Gerald> Employment Bureau. 503 3t;: aye.; en trance on 41M st. NURSE) Refined young woman will care two children in country; excellent seamstress; $20; be.Kt ref>r?nc<». Miss Shsa'a Bureau. 8 East 42d. WAITRESS or CHAMBERMAID-WArTRESi?.— Tito j-ears in last situation. X.. Mifs Hof irayer's Asrency, 320 sth o.ve.. nintn floor. Tel. 4,"27 Madison Square. PURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. LARIR, BDJtITf CORNER ROOM, running v. -ater; private family; beautiful location, facing the Hudson; telephone. Harrison, 215 West 101 st St. Telephone gOOQ — Riverside. 29TH fIFT., "6 EAST. — Large and ____ rooms; ■w »■!! kept; beard optional; transient* accommo dated. BOARDERS WANTED, C&TH ST, lOtJ WEST — Choice rooms; every con venience: gcod tablo; summ»r rates; referencesL. CARPET CLEANING. N, Y. CARPET CLEANIX. WOHKS Oldest, Lanrest. Most Modern. Tel. 4692 1683 — Bryant. Established 18S7 Fine Rugs Woven from Old Carpats. Prices Reasonable. Send for Circular. 437 and 439 W. 45th St. Vt. H. JORDAN. EDWIN LBNTZ Carpet & Rug Illsansing 'lit* fl U &a*u>ii Ojk Telephone !»• Rs Drown uOa si 53s i 53u Mnrra , hiu 200 * 211 K. - sth St. ■• » I ' * xarT * 7 *"" CAREFI'I, CARPET CLEANING CO.— Ci«ans by compressed air, steam, hand or on floor. 1554 Broadway, 4i.'l East 4&th st. COE * J:R.\NPT. Tel. 1S2 — 3»th. INSTRUCTION. For Boys and Young Men City. New York ■♦■ " 6th Year opens Sept. 28. I I— j .i.— i«... ■♦• Morning- Clas*. 9-12. University Afternoon Claw, 4-6. Law School X Evenins Cla«», 8-10. H |« 4 » » »ft Desrees LL. 8.. LX. M-, J. D. Address L. J. Tompklns. Sec. Washing-ton Sq.. New York^ - . For Both Sexes City. THE BERLTTZ SCHOOL OF LAXGCAOKB. "MADISON «Qt"ARE (1122 BRUADWAT). Harlem Brar.i-h. 343 Lt.ox Aye.. near 127 th St. Brooklyn Branch. 21S-220 Livingston St. For Both Sexes — Country. WORRAJX HALL ACADEMY. PeekskilL N\ T. Ideal Homo Boarding School. Academic. Business and Preparatory courses. Military drill. Primary departments. Sanitary condi tinns perfect. Addreiis Principal. SCHOOL AGENCIES. American and Forelim Teachers' Agency. Supplies Professors. Teachers. Tutors. Gov ernesses, etc.. to Colleges, Schools and Families. Apply to Mrs. M. J. YOUNG-FULTON. 23 Union Square. DANCING ACADEMIES. 31i«« Mant, 41 E. 52d. Dancing classes. Sta?:e and all Fancy Dancew. Pantomimes arranged. PROPOSALS. OFFICE PURCHASING COMMISSARY. U. s. Army. 39 Whitehall street. New Tork City, N. V., JuJy 25, 1910- — Sealed proposals, In dupli cate, for furnishing and delivering subsistence stores in this city at such times as may be re quired by the U. 6. Government, on or before September 30, 1010, in accordance with th* speci ftiations and conditions set forth In Ctrcular No. 4, War Department, Office of the Cooimlssarv General. Washington. March 27. 1908. will be received at this office until 10 o'clock a. M.. August 5, 1910. Information furnished on appli cation. Envelopes containing bids should be marked "Proposale for Subsistence Store* opened A'iKUst. 5, 1910," and addressed to Colonel A. L. Smith. A. C. G.. U. S. Army. FOR SALE. 810 BARGAINS — Slightly used oClce furniture, Cesks, typewriters, cash regißt^rs. adding ma chine?, mimeographs, filing cabinets, safes, ad dressing machines, time cloclts, partitions, check protectors, bookcasee. NATHAN'S. 4 Whit» Street I BILLIARDS, pool and newr patent combination t*b!es; lowest prices: supplies. repairs: bowlin? alley builders. Decker's. 103 Eaat 9th tt Kwtn>>Hs)r>d ISSfI j LADDERS. FLAG pole 6, etc. ■sssiateMSji Portland Ladder Co., 130 O-anx« tammimeutaerrisM St.. Newark, n. j. western ladders dellTemd at 'JOe per ft. Tel. SS4 B B. DOGS, BIRDS. ETC. PARKWAY PET STOCK Doss boarded in aanltary ca«-»«: Bostons at I •tud: all le«<llnK remedies. 44 W-st 110 th »t. ! AUCTION a SALES. FACTORY PKOPERTV. Th» Columbia Trust Company, as Trustee! for the holders of the ne*olla! conpoa bonla. Issued by THE BRANFORD MA.sr'- FACTURING COMPANY, will sell at public auction at the otfice building known as No. 74 Main street. Branford, Conn., Ausruat 20th. 1910. at 12 o'clock noon, by Its authorised I agent, all Its right, title and interest in <vnd to certain parcals of land, on or near Slain [ Btreet, tn the Town of Branford. County of | New Haven, Connecticut, with the buildings, j equipment unci fixtures thereon, rights of way. I personal jiroperty. patents, patent rights, | grants, trade names, trade murlts. good will j and catalog-ues. formerly of THE BRANFORD MANTFACTIRINO COMPANY. Further ln forraatlou and t<rms of sale from Meaara. HUNT. HILL & BETTB. Attorneys for Trustee, lts:, Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. BT VIRTUE of ail execution '>n a Hen I will s«ll to-day, at 9 a. BY. at 750 and T52 Bth »t*., Manhattan, sneond hand household furniture. Mfr»<i Piwrawi, Marshal LOST BANKBOOKS. I.UBT. — Bankbook Nu. M 4.510. eeamen's Bank for Savin**. 74 aßd 7(t Wall St.. N#w York. Pavmunt «ti>pr«tl and cancellation applied for. P!«?a«e return to bank- BANKBOOK Xo. 62U.453 of the Union Dime B,ivlngs r.nnk is nusriirut Xi.y person having a claim to It in Usreby called upon to present th« 6nni« wtthtn ten days or submit to havins; walil paaaboi eaao* ■• and w ntw one tasn>d. LOST— Bankbook No. 115.«11>, ii>su«d by the Union aquar'" Savings Bank, formerly the Institution for Savlngß of Merchants' Clerks. Finder will pleas* return It to Ui« bank. TIME TABLES. !HM».WJreiBMTI Palatial St«*mer« • HENDRICK. HUDSON;** "ROBKRT FT -TON." "ALEANY." and "MARt POWELL." of the Huc"*on River M Line, fast est and rtr^st river boau In the world. Lv«. Read down. Arr. R«ad utx A.M. A.M. 1P.M.1 Daily, a. Sun. ! A.M.; P.M. j P.M. 8:00 ..... ♦ 'B^klrn An»ex t [Hi.-" 8:4O' 0:40 l:4.V.t>eshr's--s ,St. 11:45 6:00! . 9:O0M0:0O! J:ool.We«t 42d^St.. 11:20 ' 5:S0( *■** »:2O 10:20 S:2o!.West 129 St.. 11:00 5:101 •*:•'> 8:45 10:50 l...Yonkers . . f ' 4:30} 7.33 .... | 4*o H'Rhi'rl Fall* S:4O ( J 11:30 l<*>> sno ..Went P'nt.. - :i. r . 2:50 S_J «1:3 8:2B CosnwaM „ 8:I5( *32f 12:25 1:45 Jl:4fl Tfewbnrjrh ! • W»l 3:13 5:08 I I 0:13 New Hamb'g.l 7:.*0 ( ....: I fl:30 ... Miitor ... 7:15 I . 1:13 233 <J:4f. Fo'«i«THt»> S 7:00 '»! 4:10 _:10 1 I.Xlnireton Pt. ' 11.1:35 1 T:4_!.. Kfnstston .. 6:00 3:25 . C_trtlll .. U&O 8:40 .. HmUoa .. 10:i«> «:10 .. A.'banr •• [ •*• ..... P.M P.M.JP.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. •Connecting at Cornwall with O. * W. Ry. Si^cJul trains to CatsklTl Mt. resorts »n<l ?ara toga. and easy connections to all points Ka»t North. »nd "West. Through tickets and ba«cgss» checked at offices of N. T. Tr.tn»fer Co. TfcrraO rail tickets between N. T. and Albany «ec*nt*ii. Mofi delightful ->ne-ha:f and r»n«-l*v oiifingi to WMt Pohrt. rJ"ir*h. or T»«i*»-ke*T>«*»e. 15 turning on any down Day boat. Maali setred at »" tour*. >*««!«• 1 STB. IUSRY POWELL KUST- . Perfect Afternoon Outing-. _cave D»s-r"S*es T 1:43 P. M.. <?onneof.:ns at West Potnt wi^i CTD Jl BSVV <" : e ~ P!t *- d st. ■«) p. m oln. rLOMiI Orch«etr» on »acb steamer. Rf.QTf.tf A^ POINTS 11 LGN6 ISLAND SCUN9 ROUTES FALL RIVER LINE. Via Neirport and "all Riv«r. L». Pier 19. N. R-. ft. Warren *r..*e.lc days and Sundays. B:M P. M. Strs. COMMON- V.'EAI.TH and PRISCILLA. Orchestr- on each PROVIDENCE LINS. Via Providence. Leav» Pier IS. North River, foot Murray 9t "_ w days only. 6:00 P. M. Steamers PROVIDENCE and PLYMOUTH. Orchestra on each. NORWICH LINE. Via New _o_don. Lr. Pl«r 40. N. R-. ft. Clari_on St.. week days. 5:«M> P M ■ Pier 70 E R-. ft. E. 22d St.. fl:30 P. M. Strs. CITT OF LOWELL and CHESTER W. CHAPIN. NEW BEDFORD LINE, for New Bedford. Wood's Hole. Martha's Vineyard. Nantuckec Mattapolsett. Marion and Cap^ Cod potnt Leave Pier 40. North River, foot of Clarkson Street, week days only, at 1-nn P. M. Steaxr-rs MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW HAVBN LINE, for New H»-n, Hart ford. Epringfleld and North. Leave Pier 2S. E. R., week days. 2:45 P. M. : Sundays. W:3O A. M. Foot East 22nd St.. week days. 3:00 P. M.; Sundays. 10.00 A. M. Str. RICHARD PECK. Tickets, Btaterooms and inform attor at City Ticket Office. 171 /Broadway, n-iar Cortla_dt St. Telephone 5121 Cortlandt. Also at N. T. Transfer and Tourist Offices and at Pien i SEAMAINF me Most Ctaarminx Short Sea Trip on the Atlantic Coast. 6TEAMSHIF3 NORTH LAKO& NORTH STAR TO PORTLAND, MAINE Sailings: Monday, 10 A. M.. and Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. 5 P- M.. from Pier 20, East River. N. Y. For full u» forrratton and booklet apply to MAINB S. S. CO- i 9« IVway. N. ~. [CATSWt^^LrWEI •MALDE> Steamers leavn Pl*r 43. SSUTH'S LD'O iN. R.. ft- Christopher St.. GERMANTOTVN wp<?k da>-«5, at 6:30 P M. ; •CATSBDXIi W«t 129 th St. 7:00 P. M. •atJ-_>-9 i Saturday Special, 1 pm STOCKPORT _ _ A , _ „ CO__AC___ »f ft-t*^,* 2cl •Saturday «p»cla! rta— for booklet giving lands only a: Resort* of Catskill Re in'.nts ma.-k»fl * citina. 'Phone I"'.'." Spring LONDON || 11. TUESDAYS —spress SaiUssi- K. Wllhelm IL-.^Aur. 2[G.Wh'eton (saw) Au*.l« ICWm. d. Grosr».Au«. 9'Cecille ......... .Aus; 23 p«™ n German TEIBSI)AYS BREMEN Wgl illOll 10 A. M. Twia BSBBJSf Is_lll— JS. FWed*h «J. Gr. July 28|Barbaroas» Aa«. 11 P. F. Wm.!neWi.Au_. VBre-ien Aug. _» niMiiM | I _ j SATURDAYS K. Albert July 3Oj K. Luise Aug. 2p P. Irene Aug. 13|Berlin (new) Aug. .i Wlr^lm and tabnnrtnc Siranla. Independent Ilwand.tliw-Woria Taara. Tray*:*rs ' Checks Good All Oc*r th* WorU. OELKXCHS & CO- ten! AgU- > E<-iadway. si T CUSTARD UHE Piers 54 and SG, North Hl»ss. foot of 14th St. OPFICES. 21-24 State St., opposite the Battery. Lusitania— Mauretania Largest. Fastest. Finest Steamers Afloat. Nsw Ycrk to London Oirao! TIA FISHGPARD The most «ipeditloas rcute. Quickest al*> to PARIS-BERLIN-VIENNA Leave >"ew Tork Weda^adar*. 9 A. M. MQHO4Y iM lUMA TUiSiUY id PAB!S Wireless Telegraph. Snbnaarine SlsnaU- Caronla Auk. •Carrnar.ia-Aug. »>. «> ■« Mauretanla Auj. lOJCaaipanla .Aug. 2t Lusitania Aug. 17j Mauretanla Aug. «1 •Will call at Queenstown and Fishgnard. HUN«iARJL\>'-A>tKRICA> SEKVIC£. To KlLllii. via GIBKALTAR.NAPLES.TiaKSTB lUltonia Auff. 4. noonJPannonia Sept. 3 tCarpathia-Aug. 25, noon[ iUltonla Sept. 33 tCalls at Genoa. ICarrlea 2d and 3d class ocly. Travellers' '•'-.ecks Issued— good everywhere. ITALY-EGYPT CROWES. 1310-11. Nor. 24 Jan 7 ar.d 21. Feb. 18. March 11. AMERICAN LINE Fr Tt To^o 6 ! m. * N. Y. Plymouth — Sonthampton. Philadelphia .. July 301 New Tork Aug. 13 Pt. Louis Ang 6|Kt. Paul Ana;. 20 RED STAR LINE S^SSk NEW YOKK— DOVER— Finland July 30 1 Lapland mew). . . 13 Vaderland Aug. tt| Kroonland Aujj. 'JO WHITE STAR LJNESr,f£\L >-. Y^ Que«n»town. Holyhead. LirerpooL Arabic. July 30, r.oon C«itic ..Alls. 13 Baltic • ■ Aug-. 0, noon >Vdr;c r.Au«. 20 >*. V.. Plymonth, Cheroour«. Southampton. Teutonic.Aug. 3. 3 d millajeatic Aug. 17 Oceanic- Aug. ll», Ep. m. Adriatic Aug. 24 2^S? VV oo h c MEDITERRANEAN Via. Azores and Gibraltar. Romanic Au*. 6!Cretlc Sept. 21 Canoplc Sept. 14jRcmar.ic Oct. 1 Oar Traveler*' Checks Good ETeirrrnere. 9 B'way. (Tel 2100 Rector) & P'.er 62. N. R. (23d St.), N. Y. ! LOHQGMI s. N^ SS. S. ROTTERfIiiM via i Beginninir 1 24.190 Tons j Plymouth J with ( Leatlng New York Aug. 9 \ Luxurious Comfort to Ocean Travelers Nowhere Exceeded NEW YO3K I H 11, „ j I Sailing IMM Holland [yßry - PARIS America Tljesday (via Plymouth & Lme at Bouloirie s/M. *-****-. al RLTTEROAM I 39 Broadway I IDOL •Noordam An*. 2j 'Potsdam Aug. 23 ■{■Rotterdam Aug. 'J tN. Amaterdam.Aug. 30 •Ryndam Aug. 161 *Noordam Sept. tl I •Via Boulogno s/M. tVia Plymouth & Boulogne. IHAMBIJRG-AERICAN All Modern Safety Devices (Wireless. 4c.). LOHQOR-PABiS-HAM&UiG. tKals'n AuK.Vic.July3o,l2n*n|tAmerika. ...Au<r.ia •Fres. Lincoln Au». 10) 4O'fW'ldersr«Aus:S i TUnoxcelled Rita-Carltcn a la Carte Uestaurant. { Hamburg dlrecC 'New. GIBRAITAK. XArLES A.YD GENO.I. S. S. HA.MBI Kti Aur-iAt 9. 9 A. M. S. £>. MOLTKE Ana-use 30 TRAVEIJ.KIW CHKt'KS L-.St Kl>. I irIM Depc for Trii 3 Everywhere. H<nnhurg-Amrric»n Line, 43 BfQ«4ir«y, y. T. "ANCHOR LIME QLASQOW via LOiNDONUtKRY Caledonia, July 30. 19m | Furnessla. Au(. 13, noon California. Augr 6. 10am', Columbia. Au;. 20. Warn FIItST CABIN. 567.50 ami *T2.5«. SKCOM) <\BIN. $43 and *-•-■.■■ THIRI> CLAM. *2ft.7S and S3O. HINDBRSUS_BROTMEHS 17-19 Broadway. OCil **A" I llil Pier 11. Wa'.i St. K,tTT. nCal II LinC uro^klya. at uuoa. tut oan Juan. I' JK... l^a Gua>ra. i't^. Cabtilio. Curacau aod Maracalbo. via Curacao. PUILADELJ'UIA.JuIy SOiCARACAS Au*. U tor L* tiuayra, Curacao and Ma«aoai ZULIA Ai* aiMARACAZBO .Ai* 20 buDerli.>r Accoinmodatlona for I*ii*senjcera. BUS 3. DALLETT * CO. O«,^rtil MiMUm ■ Wall St. Magnificent a S. "Arable" | CLARK'S leaves Feb. 4; rates «400 up. 1 *•"•*•"*» ** Including •hor« excursions; I __,_„_ 71 •nchantin* days. Stop- ■ QniEMT over privlluses. 3 high class ■ 6 moa. Koond World Tours I nßtltce Oct. and Nov Program ready. H UnUI&C >■ w*. C. CJLARK, Times El4g . New York. TfVE TABLES- HUDSOH BI¥EB HISHTUHgI PEOPLES UK TO 4L84 BT*R C. W MORSE <odd dates July>. STTI ADIUON'DACK— DaiIir from Pi«r 3C-;*- P.. 8 P X . W. 120 th St.. 6:30 P. iC. ORCHESTRA. BfiZ£«s LME TO aLBi« 2 TROY N«* 3tr. TKOJAS or R£ ■.-.-SELASB. P»«f 46. N. R-. ft. Well 10th St.. 8 P jd. . Toak«rs. 7 P. M. dally- Stop at Alb«ar in either atne tion. B*«t merrl". Direct rail connection at AT bany .i- ••: Tr - for points N'ortit. East «n<J \7est. RaSl Uaksti accepted for passajre b« twe-ja N«w T >fk. Albany an.l Troy. Ho .-»••* an<! automobiles carried at rea«onabl« r«t<?«. Send 5c In rtarnps ' ■.- Satnrner R«sort Boo'-e and "TTp the Hu.!«oa and Beyond." a beautiful lllovtratecl b<K>kl«t. . PAflßf 5 to 14 D_v four* _l7f"_s\ v to -h* >*'— *>-> s~im ww '* 11 raer Resorts of VACATION mm * A - HW S52 ~ TfJassc i Tl*. IEW Lliliin. lyUlid |B£flMU]4, Etc. All Travelling Ex- $_^ HEB A ND penses include J, with v j4Z Jf ~JJ* Personal Escort, V# m Ll^ THOS. COOK dc SON, 2t5 Broadway, 264 aad 563 Fifth Am. 640 Madi»on A— c.. >f*w Torte. NEW YORK TO BOSTON Fare $4 00. M»tropo!itan Li"" Exarsss Turbln* SSLwp. VALE & HA^VAKD Week Days _ Sunday* Lye. Pier 9. N. R.. tt. of Rector st.. New York. I P M Dm ■_■■■■ SAM. next day. S.^rr schedule rttsmia*. ISLAHD, GHEEHPOHT, SHELTER JSLAMO Saß HABSurL Btr. ••Shlnnecock" of Montault biea.mooa.l Co.'* Line Iravea N. X- New Pier S. E. R-. Tae*. *-O Taura. 5:30 P. M.. Sata. 1:00 P. M. ; " red BA>K LXXE. Leaves Franklin St.. Pi«r 34. Nortn Rl-«r daily 8:30 A. M.. 2:30 P. M-. Sua. 3:30. _1» a il.. Battery, »5.i A. SI.. 3 •-.■'. P. M-. Saa. 55.-.. 9:3- A. M.. for H1«IH-ii*s) Red BaW.'W. Exc. r>o<-. Trolley to Lornr Branch «r.d As*^ary. (iAi.OFCTIFS leava frora foot CaristeoSer _>T*Vc ■«■ « Te^ w«ektUy at «P M. BOATS Saturdays at 1 P. M- aaIy "TRAVEI.- FREE Booklet of 200 tours mailed on revest. Mar«ter» Tmii-. 31 v7»sr 30th St.. N. Y. CEVTRAI, HrnsON LIXE.— F»«t Friighi and Pasa»»ng«n» St»mgr» frnrn F-<n»iin "- dallr- EXCURSIONS. ICONEY ISLAND' AX_. TICKETS INCLCDE ADMISSION Tv DREAMIAM). ! Greatest Amuse— En;«rpr_» la the W«s^- Leav« "Test 120 th St.. N. R-. 9:00. 3:4^. ' 10:30. 11-30 A- 11-. 12:13. 1:00. 2:00. 2:45. 3:30. ! 4:13. 5:15. 8:30. 7:30. 3:40 P- M. _e_v Pl«r 1. N. R-. 3-45. 10:30. Il:t5 A. M-i 112 15. 1:00. 1:45. 2:4-*.. 3:30. 4:13. S:CO. 8:0 O. I a-40. 7:15. 8:15, 9:30 P. M. . Leavs Iron Pier. Coney Island. 10:55. li:4|» A. _.: 12:25, 1:25. 2:10. 2:53. 3:33. •4:33. 3:25. 8.10 7:10. 7:50. *:25. U:25. 1O:4O P. M. Retamlne from Coney Isian-i trip xa*rxs« : does not go to 123 th Street. N. R- ___._,_ ? Fro— plar 1# jjj^. « C «jt« Round Trio Tickets ? FT __, pi9r v N r __ w cenos I STFAWFB TAHin tnakr. trip- TTVXBT DAT to FISHTNG B \VK*. Leav»» 129 th St.. N. R-. 7:20 A. M. : Pier .new) t. N. R.. 8:20 A. M 1 Bait an'! tackla on board. "are: G«aUe3i«a. ! 75c; Ladies. 30c. ; Children. 23c. STEAME?."GBJ.ND REPUBLIC" ROCKAWAV BEACH i r.v. Yonkers 3:45 a. il. , _v. foot 129 th St.. N. R-. 0:45 A.. M-. '2 P. M- L.v. Pier «new) No. 1. N R.. 10:40 A. M..2:45 P. 3 * Rnckaway Beach. 12:30 P M., 5:30 '■' M Trip mark»fi • transr*r to Str. 'Trrar.il U* poblie ' at PW> L N. R. Round trip tickets. 50r. ; Chlldr— 23c Include adin. to Steeplechase P*k at R'ka— ay. ii C RAR M ! 6 EXGURSSOH3 West Pc:ni, Newbnrgb & PougSikeepsie 1 Dally (except Ssriday* by Pa!ace HUDSON; RIVER DA" LINE STEAMERS HE>PSIfK i Hr!)«O\. ROBERT FTLTON ■■_ IIBIW i Brooklyn. Fulton St. By s__B_i 3; Da* brossea St., 8:40 and 4n. W. 42d -'-. • -«-l : 10; W. I— sf_ St.. a_si and 1O:2O A. 11. Reron | on either down boat due lUi 5:. 5:30 or 3:40 P. M. Se* Steamboat Advt. OEU6HTFU ' iFTEB.iOOH EXGUBSIQS TO WEST POINT SXEA3IEB >IAKT POWEU ! ___b_m Desbros3«» St., i.4. w. i2d ZU. 2:00; W. 129 th St., 2.20 P. M. Return to EC T. by [ Steamer •ALB.INV,' $LOO. or by r»:l. SLIO. j Daily, except Sunday. orchestra. Cadet* it» I Cam p. tEXCURSrOKSI t.JI <t» hO|MIC .11*", "jjjl. »•» EVERY FRIT»\Y mad EVERT XDAT T.v. W. i'3d St. Fridays S:-0 A, St. Sun • .--. 5:50 A. IT.: Lv. Libert- St. Fridays •:M A. M.. Sundays 9:00 A. II Atlantic iirv, at>.so >eit Sunday. July 3lst. _-. W. 23d St T:.%0: Libertr St. 3:00 A. *f. JERSEY CENTRAL I I:JUR&vCOAt^WqSMQ«EgCOMraRTT I SURROGATE'S NOTICES. GRAHAM. AMELIA M. — In pursuance of mi order of Hon. Abnar C. Thoinaa. a. Sunosjat* cf the County of New York, notice U hsrebr given to all persons having clams ajalast Aia«- Ila M. Grahan late of SeaSrisat. New Jersey, ■ cnaaeU, to praser.t Cie samn, with vcuchera thereof, to tlie subscribers at their pUcs ef t-aasactlsg business at the oCSce cf thair attcr neys. Marten .*. Nichola, at 43 Wall street, aa the Ci--/ of New York, oa or t«fsr9 taa a6tn day of September next. Dated. New York, the 17: day of Mar-S. l»t»X EENJAMUV MOF WHXTLOCK. cornei-ivs h. wnrrtjncm. GF.AHAM EP.LSH. Execntars. MASTEN * NICHOL3. Attoraeys for Siecutcr'. 4!) Wall street. Borough ct Manhattan. City of New Yor-c. Fv PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF HO.V "Abner C Thomas, a Surroarate of the Coosry of N-w York, notice .3 heraby given to all D«rsonji havin? claims d?i:r.s: Clarenca E- Sniith. :at» of dM County of New York, de ceased, to present th* -.-• with tjeher» thereof to th 9 subscriber, at ber place o'. traoaacttnc business, at the safes of Donald McLean, her attorney. No. 27 William scr«et. In the City of New York, on ■ before tS» 10th dj.y of October next. Daied New York. the 20th day of March. 1010. E.MM.v K. SMITH. Administratrix. DONATED '.''.=: \.N. attorney for Administratrix, 27 WUliain street. Manhattan. New York _:■-■■ DONOHUB. CHARLES-— IN PURSUANCE: OF* an order cf Hon. ™»r C. Thomas, a Surro gate of the County of New York, notice ts haretrr giv«.n to all persons liavlnsj claims asatawT Charles Donohue. late of, th« County of N«w Yor«t. deceased, to present th*» *ar::». with voecb— ers thereof, to .he subacribarr v his place oi transacting business, at the Ssßps cf Msasjsl E- Quisar. >•<>■ 32 Liberty Btroat Borough •;- M<tn hattaJa. in the City of N^.w Yorlc. on or b«faf«> the Ist (Sa» .' December 1910. Dated N"ew York, ttae Bth day of May. IJHft CHARLES W. COLEMAS. Executor LESTTJEX E. QUIGG. Attorney for Executor. 33 Liberty Street. Borough of Manhattan. .v«w Ycrk •-- ■- - - - BEHTEUJT. OTTO.— IN PURSUANCE O»* AN* order of Hon. Abner C. Thomas, a surnjst* of - ... County of New Ycrk. notice is hereby given SS all persona a*-, mi? claims agal::. Ott^» R«nfeMt. late of the County si New »\..-lr. i* erased, to present tae same, wttb voacssßßS th«r» of. to the »ur*crtber. at her piace of tras.^ai-'.^flr buHinesa. at the o£se» of Howard S. Gaaa, >- C» William Street, in the City of New York, ca or b*for<» the I7ts day of September. 1010. Ijated. N«w York. M:trch 17th. 1910 BERTHA KEHFELDT. Execntrtx. HOWARD 9. OANS. Attorney for Executrix. 27 Wt:itam Street. Xexg Torir City. CITATIONS THK PEOPI.E OF THE STATE t» iSW York, by the Grace oj God Free and latle pendent. — To ?iamfl H Kis^am. Josephlnn K. Olmst-ad. E hel K_ Train. William K. Vaader bllt. ITiwisili b W. Va»d«rl»m Oeori* W*. Van derbilt. Margaret 1. fehepard. Florence A. V. Twombly. Emily V Sloan*. Lita O. WeTs^. Cornelius Vandirbilt. AUrfd G. Vanderbtlt. Ueslnald C Vaaderbllt. Gertrude V. Whlta*?* and t.iidys V Ssechenyi, th* heirs and next of kin of Margaret A. Brotnley. deceased. aen«t gre-eting: • whereas, William A- K;3»a oC th« Ctty of New Tork. has lately applied ta ■-•.- Surro gate's Court of our Coun;y ol New Torlc. to h**« two certain tnatruments !a writing, re lating to both real and personal property, duly proved ■» the last Will and Testament and codicil thereto- of Marsaret A. Bromley. l»t-» of the County of New York, deceased. Th«r» forn you and each of you are cited to apowi before th^ yurrogata of our County of N«w York, at his offlce in the County of New Tork, on the 12th day of September, one thou.-w.ad ntn* hundred arid i«n. Ac hali-past tea o"cioclc in the forenoon of that day. then and ta«r>» to attend IBM probata of tha *ai£ last Will and Testament. And ssjal of you as are hereby ■•\ r .-»d. a.> »r» under the ase of twenty-ono years, ■.•->• quired to app«a>r by your sruardlan. I! you havt» one. or If you have none, to aprxrar Msd app'.y for one to be appointed, or in tha nv>jnc of your neslector fallurw to do so, a guardian will b«- appointed by the Surrog^tto t«i repre sent and act for ysjsj tn th« inniasrllin. in Testimony Whereof. We have caused tb>« Seal of the Surrogate's Court of the aaiii County of New York to be aetvajsjafl) [L. a] afflxed. Wllmaa, Uon. ABNER C THOMAS, a furrosrato of our «aid County of New York. at* «aliJ County, ||m 11th d.-*y of July. In tha yrau- of our Lord >r..- thousand nin« handre*l and '■'•■■ DANIEL J. DOWDNEY. ■ 'r\ of the jiiimntf'a Court. TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRITERS. VICTOR VISIBLE. 7» Nassau St.; calAlusjo* fr*e; all m»iM taken part payment: bargalnj* in oiisr»(M<l>. Renxlngtoaa, Oli-rsrs, Sm,»ti.jw II