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IBS OF ffi SIEI ''£ nrt active in the local stock market, v'7rs"r-*aid of three thousand shares on DEt LAREL>. -«flP*» : -.fia-fd as loiio^s: The Stand- : r t, , ' v.^panv if^ular $10 for the quar 5? «.tiS Bec£n»*r 15. t .c Republic Iron ompany. regular quarterly l\ a5 r «Afcn the vreferr«-d. payable January | ? r .£ rnit^il Stales Cmm Iron rip and j ¥- rd-v Company, regular quarterly 1J4 1 r t --: «a the preferred: the Atlantic | Sit I to« rt-srular Mmi-wraual 3 per «-^nt STSeu^xaon. Wabl« January •"• the §*«£«« Watch company rerred. i aval»i« -.: ... ? r . t »- ror.t on the proOrrc-d. layable 1 n^d the Federal Mlninr and «*j£ag Company, regular Quartmy I** ■ f« "font on the preferred, payable Deeam- I^EHIGH DIVIDEND EN- ! *£A vn_ The sharp advance D the BtOck ; •V^i^ish Valley Railroad Company in Pfc&delp&ia yesterday vas dtx to the ex- . ;^-:a'i<n of an increase in the dividend.: «X« directors are scheduled to act on rive ; -a:tc- to-day. The impression Jn \ *W , ouaftroß la that an extra dividend . deriared in addit'.o:i o the regular j L'- ? 'gr.ni:a; dividend of 3 per cent, so as j ,o"'r.rinp the ■omenta for the najl vair ur> to 5 ;>er cent. j E TO COIA'MBIA TRUST ,-ovr-A— -Fred XV. White, Of Peters.! «•£»* &* Go has t-^€n elected a director of j -he VWumria Trust Company, and I'ntcm N I Sh^l." preadent of the N«-» York Tele- j ~trn~c- fcompany. hac b**n elected a BKB- Cr of the exe'eutire committee of the In *T^l : PEXXSTXVAXIA DIVIDEND.— - vn-PTI.VANIA PIVIDEXD- P«»rnvjivania Railroad quarterly divl- j .^vf "Nwnilier 30. wiU be paid to t £*% stockholders, of whom .7».32T are j !":■',,,„ Tho numlicr of foreien ftockriold- j ''^ ■ ",. ar.<s The amount of the dividend . ■' - j ro-PPEP EXPORTS.— Exports •■' cop- i t^' 5n October ■-..•- tons, compared '. 23.5T6 tcr.s in the same BMBtli last j iuTOCHTH NATIONAL BANK.-EJdri-ice ! rOXAL BAVK - • ■- G Bnow presadetxt of the Home insurance i Ovrnpany. has t#en elected a director of the j Ftourth National Bar.aL MONEY AND EXCHANGE. vovrY MARKETT-— Money on cali opened t-*Vi" r-t»r -t»- i*m: highest, o^ rt-r cent; low *c- j ;*r cent: r!o«=inp. 3 p*>r cent; ruliu? -£-'c ;. per e«ij Time money w a?= with oct ja£xeriaJ c u .ansp. Etatea i!-//5 »n-r cent #_. gjjrtj. days, IS&Ki per c^nt for throe. *osr*£v« and six montcs. Mercantile va i«- continued flull. Rat«s. 5Yn? r*-r c«nt Jr.- sixty day?' Iricor^ed h ; ::s receivable and t*osce four' to Fix months* toe •- names. it A?;^: rer ce:it for others. FOREIGN EXCHAXGE.-The fcrdpi ex das?« market op«ned steady, nith .-:ir:e!! cuo'fd as LffilS^4-5620. demand sterling at i^SrstjßS .- - Flxty-flay hi!!? at 4.si* s '§ «.€!%. Short franca v.ere SJd^a ]op= l-.^a s•>.-u^5 •>. -u^ j.rid short • ... P-us 2-Z2 Tht rr.ai ket . closed steady. Bakers- posted ■..•-- gnj«£ lKrran , -■ \ ■ ■ - Fwrl-Y* *V. :j 4^./ ( GeVnn r.y. r-ic nsnarta ;-• -»H frar.es .>-!_« ■''.!* ro:>ar.s gu^.-Jcrs -> * J -"^ DOMESTIC EXCHAXGE.-Boston, acdls coujel; CSsicago, ;r; r premicso: Eao Fr»»osco, yl^rit" *lc premium.: telegraph 5c premium: \;w Cfleans. commercial .ocSiJl discount; tar.k SI premium: Charleston, buying par. s~ l'.ir.p he v>r«-m:~m; St. Loui?. .V.- discount tid. or premium s<=kr-3: Savannah, buying S-:fir fllscocnt, .'■'■llir.s par. BANK CLEARINGS. - X-^ 1 Tork, »x cnar.f« BSJja^na, ba'lfir.cps S"4.23iT<;: Bos- To-. f'vchaTs^t-s 524.43-i.i5S. hsler.o*-^. C.007.721: :'":-.;.ifJelp;-.is:. exchanges J2«..-^4.«T. halano^s 52.99i.302: fJa'Tirnor*". exchanges. 18^27.568, ":•.";•' ■:ncf-F: ncf-F JW.T*".. Chicaso, eschcriges 542, lT, r !f.v s . ha!ar ; ;e ? j:.?54.4Tj. SILVER JIAHKET.— CcmTrrria! har sil ver, o^c: Mexicar silver dollars. 45r; t>ar fi'.vr-r ia l*mdam c.'osed at 25 r gd, in advance of l-*i6d. G r 'LH' PREMICM-— ln Madrid, T. 13; Lis borv 6 MEXICAN EXCHANGE —Mexican cx c.-iansi* or. New "iork js quo:<« 3 at 2.01 15.1 5. GOVERNMENT RECEIPTS. - Receipts from cusioms yesterday were <1.533..05: ir. ternc! revenue, including corporsftion tax, Sl.^-y.-'. 2nd rriscr"l!art-ous. SIUC9SQ, a total cf S3 SfS.aSO. ,-isalnst total expenditures 01 crdinarj- iccotmt of 53.i«"i.7*«. For the month to dat- ordinary receipt? have been 525.4T6.- IC ar.i ordinary eip^nd-tutes $24,577.42*. the «;tr- or tecelpts amounting t.> 5898,€2X r or the r:scai year to dste ordinary receipts hh\' >*-^ri f2rO.nl2.Ci». against J24'>.r^3.gs«! in thf Ezzae i>"rifyd Ir ISOB. and ordinary fx penflitores J>32.615.2.i4. against fihT.r3i.9J;- in , 2?fis. the excess of expenditures year ; enMiantinc to 112.! fi 1.5r.3. comnared ntb an j rxce^ of ■exr>euditure.= last y*-ar o? j;7.152.- I '•. " uclsding' Panama Canal accourit and patlic <ieot. the excess of all exi--ndi;ures ever receipts -.- c July I amounted to S2.T'?l.^4, acair.st an excess in th a ror- Ttstxm&ing period a year ago of *41.a3£,510. SL*B-TREASI;RT— The Sab-Tre»snry was c-r:or to the Clearing House $£$.015. DRXEItI E.OADS PROGRESS ■ - ■ ■ - F the* K 1 .•■ • - ■ =OUI . . ■ R II ■ A • , - . . ■ - ■ • ' ■ : ... . , " ■ ■ ■ ■ - • - - '■ . . --- - ; ; . ■ ■ '•■. ■ r . AMIF.ICAN STEEL FOUNDRIES. *"■* Arr«"i'an St*^l Foundries iias Issued its ar.r.ua! report for tbe year «»nded .July «... :?:•• The incem* account romjiitros as '. ' isoo. ■>... I*oß. l=t. er:e- ;--- Otrtw ir-r-t-., . .V,.r.;.7 63.1ZT 147.7.'.\ • r -ii toww L.6»5.<?72 SS2.SW 765.514 Cnt* fir.i. fnn4 811 "* O^pjgc'n •«c>>,'i; <>i2.7r'» 71". •''■'2 1 t1.<t?>.221 U< :.s.nT. I4viri3t2teß ■ - gapis» Kioid :o.S4S 'Ir.-'v'i'-s fi«-r»-'-ia' i 'r-, to the amount of 5V^.- fE«r^'. *o 6 per cer.' ogrsl7.lM.<«W capital BANK STOCKS. CBooncC by CHatoa <;::b.r. No. - trail Fti«ct.l Ka.A«tarf Bid.A-r.fri. A=»*r:cs 503 ©S ]—.:rjr N X 21<» *= Elt^ . TV> — iJ^tfereoa — !-."■ Aacjb-- x I^-, :L- r », T iy <iS> — A-'r.z Sz: . IJS jm i Lja.^.'.n 4^fi 425 fr.x b-t 3.*. laiauisat >"<•>.. srr. K.r> iiror.i Nat . _ ae . -jj^. & Ful . «^--^ 2T.7!, "••-»ry Fk. :r:-j — Metropo'.i? .. .T.«-t 4K» . 2«« i.-rh t;i . i 3« lr . ai«t«irdl« .VIM I*"^> Jstl ™~ 153 i^ (Metropolitan. l*C »1« jgj* 1 y.'X53 ;.-.* 'M.rrhsr.n.'. J7» J«:i _ -.ury " j 7r , t ; i^r-hartF' X J6O IT'» ovt.t, -41t 459 | Mount Jl'-rris 250 2<W -; ;^. fteai .. Sl« 33*. 1 Mutual .- 295 2™ Bl -43 4W N'snag 24<« — •- ■ •• oil ■■_ Sl>:!l » 3*-;^N>» Netta'N 2I« 220 grfw EX.' 3V, _ ..... j t A sir> J25 •■ *" IXI2 |N T C-unty. 9"> — .... 4W» — IWh V-ar-i.. 2T^i 260 S?S*-t= w 8» Ncr Nat..... - 103 rSS li:irfr - J ' r ' 12T. Pacific 23" 24. "> r^^-«5 P3O Peop^l [ !.." 250 2Tf. ■ ■ - . 230 :;■" t-:;:; Nat ■-• ?/ »» k» iwwnia w 2>» -i--r. .-.-.»■ . .*►-., 4= . v , , fiszs ,;zr, — ' 4 . ris v *"- - ;i - l»» Produe* Kx.. 1«2 ifiS -•• . . hprtt, 3Vi j;jl Hhf-nann 13T, r.A";,7 .■ -" ■■ t<tr ' i^--Ono 4>«. 425 4-' OS . : ' 2X • ;. - ' ' - BSgS |pa|s - 1 FOREiGN MARKETS. Se^VttSTS'- Noir - JS.— WHEiT-^-6po? firm: Bbblww? w**-«!t.w **-«!t. »ißt»r. 7- la. futures firui : '-'..iivrY: 'V^ 51 -*'- ! £ ; "- *'*■>■• •■ vj. ««■ -"** «*2 f!:r; American kl-'*^.k 1 -'*^. •»* llfed: 2fc«'"^i\ Ul * T; J *nu.ir> n-.minai: F«-«v-uary. 4s pa-^- //-:* > -\>^'H«n. 7s ::<* FLOCR— Winter -:•> ,:„ /* ri'j^.s in London rPadfie Coast) J*V ''if I "*,;'** liKCF— tiira India men. X **: . POI; X — J'rim^ n.m Western, uss r--Ei-.rr --Ei-.r ' -rT~ Sho -' cut, <::s« <sd. BACON— : < :.^ r ; - ljlt "- !is S'- «•: n«vy. 71«: short KHOXTLDEJUS— Square, 83«. **S^ ,P, P , r i, rn *'. vlv »' #>m ii«r<-«-». Sfta : American *"hit»*V I " il<s - ;''"'■ CHEESE — Canadian, finest —Stir w X- Vv *££***• TT ' l '~ TI.RI'K.VTI.VE Tr.6.f--v -it ROSIX— Common. i:« PE IT* ' LINSEED OIL ? - #1 s xli^tJSSf?!? 1 Olt^—Hßli refined; spot. Kn AJfeT rr * UOff - Australian la London, **». li» „ ■ :i — KUCAR — Raw. cenirifu i.J.\-p E P, ! i!\ J *\ OV4t< io. «•: b«t, S-ovratwr. ba : aicutT *. Anril-Jmc <Us. LlX *HO'ri'-V i 4i * d BPEJUM OlT>. t34. PE- , T ',M'ENTI.VK— Spirit*. nr.s 34. , li( , • Am*«c&n etra'r.ct:. Us ?>d: fine. X* ■■"••- Nov. - -:;..■.. . iy Iriaer ft 1 MMMTS TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. ! New York, November IS. 1910. t-^an* t-an . .... 3.&76jch«e«e. pkgi $.»*». Four. bbla 13.1=3! K t . - cases B,«J« '°- r - sack* (1.382 In-.-i poultry, pkas 3.1*15 -Jornmeai. bars... 9.77:, Uv « poultry, crts. X» Hominy ptg* _:_ 200, Orange (Fia). c?.. "SOO Optimal ■ ■*"•••• l.ioo;oreneps Cal). cs.. 1.152 V hrat - ' «•« -J6>!>l ] lemons .'"aw cs.. 1.77S om. l>u*h 7 - r< , - arf . <Ca!». crt*.ao.«ae Oats, bush 70.2.V>>IVan« »C«1). boxes. 811 •^f *"*• **>i Prunes (Cal». pk«a 3.SM Hu-kwh--.t. buaii. S.« 00 RaMoa (CaJ), pkd 9M Barley, boati =».823 ! Appl»*. bbla.. .. 11.800 M " ; tiuf=h ■ 33.<XK»'potat'.-es. bills 21.850 nic<-. t**m. . 8878 oniotw bhU ■4 • Hay. tt%ns S.M6 : CCanberrte*. i>kjr« . 4.475 2*SLi™!? • •• Dried fTuit p1«58..i3.3.V) Mi.lfeed. t0n:..... 123'Boahi bh:s .. ... BBS Crass e»«i. ha«. Ob Roefn oil. bbl« 5S Hot* '.al-s . i,, i? , Spirits turp. bbls.. 4^ ■g'*J- b , blß «<>; Tar. bh!s '-T. Seer, UtroM . . 1O otl^ke. pkm . . KM iw mM4.ei T4o|Oi«o stcck pksi . »J IVrk. bbls 300| Peanuts. b»n.T.v' W H«m*. pkpi 17.%! Tobacco, pkjfs..'.: 135 H«- ti. pksa [•», uiilskey. hbl« . . 542 Cutncats. rktr?. - OK2 Wnol, mka . . I«« ron«u«e. bb:s. i..,i.. rßi»-sr B i»-s 1.ir.0 I-ard. tiT-cs •JTOlrottnn. ba ■ B.OCB 1.-iTi. \exf-. . 725 rotton»«>*ri oil. bbls ss ' 1<! Lar>l. cases.... IT.^l^ad. pigs B.JWO Grease, pkfrs l*» Hii.« bun3lP!« ... 800 Butter. t*«i ll.lso'W'ne (Call. bb!s... <">5 EXPORTS. trbaat bu?h... 3ls.rs>3 ; p«ff ticrcea l 5 l Cm. bu«h 25.»4S;l^ r d" to.'V '.'. 302.5"0 Oata h-«- . li\Oi">i) Tallow tb.. . '•'"•" i Flour, teka . 6-Tl Grease Iti IGO.OW Gras« aecd.baca nttChceae! Ib . . I.OSO Hay. bale? M7;CotV<i oil. B:l:5 40.50S Alcohol. tat S.OBO L.ub nil, cr.;s . 204.100 : Oilcake. TT- 5.554.500 ] Cotton, t^ies.... t*X» CASH QUOTATIONS. Irnr.. X f •-*'■.■•■ j Cotton. mi<Jl!in? U. 35 >••■--■ rai> ... . :«>»'» irofrec. No 7 H ■■• 12 H:a::i cop. spt. 12-S5 ' Surar. aTanulated 4. CO Tt- . ts.ss 1 Molasses. OK pme -'• Kvhsrc. ■•.-•.: i.43 ' I>ef. Eamtly »I»50 Fpelter . ■.. 6.824 : TSeef hanta MOO Vh*at. KoSrcd Talknr rrime... S •Cam. N- Z CSVijPork. mess 1950 Oata strd wMte 37H Hoes. ■i-«=.!. ICO Ib 11% Flour. Mrif.-r.-s T. 40 Lar.i Mdle W«al 11.30 •F o b afleet. I GENERAL MARKET REPORT. Nfj- fork, Nor«mber 15, HHOI I BaTHITV WHEAT — ' ■-. lial fvntimont acair. 1 i train".! prour.d and ilues anced sharply. .; ci yir.p •';■ - net C. V of "iiilSiC. There were . i bullish pp^raticrrs by several Western traders, ' ) ar.d this resulted in a peneral covering mover . ] -rent, which sent prices ■;. easily. Foreign " I markets flrnvr. ani there- ucrc reports that ■ i peedltVß rp-^rsticn had be^n deiij-ed '•" th« ' ! United Klngdoaa and or. the Continent by the ■ j -•■■-.' There were oplainta of laok Ij of rain in Southern Argentina, Itta some lia . . sitlon to r^d'Ji*" crop estimates, and Broom j hall sta.tt3 that fronj th<" plnl - -f inflTiPntial . 1 ra'.'.msd interests in Areentina the exportable . ' surplus will be l(»,O0O,O0O bushels. Ther<- i\as ' ! fnnber talk regarding export s?.!es to France, j but b!£« in the local inark-t were considerably : u-:der a Trorkir.p hasis. N Z red, i •■- • ut'-i ■ e>%a:or. and S7 l ie. fob a^oat; No 1 v — tern ! ; Duluth. ?1 l«V fob. - CORN— Easier i *utlv. but la'^r \ alu«s were steady, in syni ! ■-"■■ with' wheat. No 2 corn Bed. 57% c. j ('"vpict. dotne«tlc bafis. to arrive, c 1 f. and 5 sl »c. fob sftoal OATS Prices closed »t«ady lit a r.»t art-.ar.v* -•" H^A,c. Cash oats stead y; : ftamJard white r.7\c- No 2. SS 1 No 3, "7 ; --- N-> 4. 37c. HVK Beeady No 2 =-.m. Mlift fob. New- roiii BARLEY-- Firm. : ?.la:t;r.c. v2*J*7c. - I f, Buffalo. BUCKWHEAT —Quiet. American. 60c c |f New York; ■ American. E3*ic. c i f. ■•■•" for <xrort. Nir.V YORK PRI< Tester ■nTheat: Open. H-■ I»v. '-; Be. day. ' TV r*;~ii>er. ■•7'> BS% r«7f» ■• 4 "« 97H i May $; a',.V Jl 04A 51 •"■- ■ $1 03% 11 02% Ju1y....;.. 100^ ioo»; I .-.,- : <-f>\ jem , Corn: i r«cember..i - — — .r. r 4 T si '4^ j May — — — T,Z~~4, ~- r i ! O*ts: I Stn-eaiber. — — — "H -"7U j Depember.. — — . — 37H 37 *>» May — — _ X' •■; S^^ j July — — ■ — SSi4 ■<•■' INTERIOR HECEIPTS. U*hear. <^orn Oa tf T&-day €*H).oo>> 407.W" ofil.OOO ! l^ist >>ar -.««-. 36<».0ei0 . '32 a -00 M1OARI) ri.EARAM 5 Flour. Wheat.— Ctern. I ; To- cay 33.000 4e7.(«i«> 3«i.f100 i ! Last 'y-Ar 2">.of» STO.ttfW) iri.OOO i 1 ! OIK AM) MEAL— Durinjc the last .few ■ ''.ays- asked prices Jiave been advanced '—■ l'.'S' j .' 2?>c. but buyers refused to pay more thar. old j ! prices. an<i ...... want ... flrvir even at 1 ; these rijrures. Spring patents. $~< i>©-?-" 60; j ■ain'rr straights. $4 l"<rti?4 4<>; winter patents, j S46o§s4 9-1; sprinfr clears. $4 So?i>4 .V*>: extra No \ t 1 winter. J* r^tffs3 60; extra No -J winder, s:> 33® : IjHJiO: Kansas fTraißhts. v; 7Offs4 85. BL'CK- I ; WHEAT KLOI'B- Steady: »- r p " 100 rb. RTE | ! FLOUR— Firm. Fair to good. P415 54 i."; chclce Jto fancy. S4 2T.'sJ4 4", CORNMEAL^Steady." KUn dried, ■. svos: r<o. hag meal— ■"••- | I white and yellow, $l'ls©|l2o: rourf-. $1 10® I \sl 15. FEED- Westt-rr, Bpring. 236*23 .=^o: j : standard inindMng. J^4 35@524 60: rlriur 10. JJ7 35: j •red dcp. 826 3! city bran. $22 40 bulk. 23 B5 ! saefcfl middling ?°4 <'<9i30: r-d d^p. JS<>: hominy | chop. >- balk, |2f. 20 sacks; cllmeal. S3S@|33SO. | COTTON— Nervous and unsettled. with 1 prices worklr.r lower andei liquidation and bear pressure, ._--.•■ rest figure* of the ! i cay a n^t d^clir.e of ir^lS r>o;nts. The market { i cpen-fi easy at a decline cf "ifiin points, a'.thcush j ! the cables w«=re better than due. a;:d private ad- j I \ices attributed Liverpool itrengt h to relatively i j steady Southern Fi"n markets ani activity in j j ".-ancashire. Southern spot r-.arket report? j 1 showed M.-bile Sc Insrher. but other markets j j uncharged to *»c lower, ani prices here went ; •nto r»w low prfjnd for the day in the late I 1 Trading. May contracts at The <-;ose were a little I lover -- r<rt a ba!» below The Mien point reached ! 1 last Friday. L:ca! centra ■ t prices: rester- Open. Ki?h. Low Close day. j ; November. 14. -TS J4.."< 14. ri !4.2."&14 2* 1442 ' December. 14.42 14 42 14.82 14.?.2i?34.r,3 14.47 ! January- 14 S3 14.33 14.23 14.22g14.23 14 .> February. — — — 14"">15 14 r:2 14 4>; I {March U. 4€ 14 r*» 14.: .7 14.57'514.3R 14 '3 i April — — 14 4J^l4 44 14.3S i May 14.60 14.63 14 : 14.Mei4.52 1467 i .Tur.e — — — 14 45^34.47 14. < V! July U.U 14.M 14 44 14.44i?14.4^ 14.02 i iAUB-ust... 14 30 14.30 '■! -» 14.17514 14.33 Spot quiet; wi-h prices 10 points lower, at '■ 14 55" for n:id3lir^ upland; no sales. Liverpool ■ •■at.ies: ?pr>t. moderate cemani; sales, S.OOO i bales; sp^ruUlion and exjiort. 500; Arr.erican, ' 7.<»^>: imports. 4f».fKiO: American. 4<?,o<>i>; mid- j diing upland. 7 >7d. "•• ires opened steady, a. I .*>«Jt> p-iints decline: closed barely steady, at a | ret decline •••:: ■ November" 7 67d Noveinher-Pece-nber. $7..V.»'ad: D*c< riiber-Janu arj\ 7£Bhkd: .laru^ry-F*ebn-ar\. I.T/Jd; Febrn ary-March. 7.fit;: March-April arid il-May 7>*i ; s .t: May-June. 7.61<J: June-July, 7.60 d: Ju!y , Auruet 7.57?2d. COFTEI Active; sales. 153.500 «s. Prices opened f.rm at an adi-an c of S^ll points and Clurine tr>e mcrnir.g^ t:-*»re wor' further pains v rich carriej \aiues \u r.ew lii^h records, and nevera] of the active positloi sold to wiihin Vsl" joirits of the Ki-sent mark -.-•■-,■ very bulliah. an 1 the advancing tendency of the mar ket a;;>earw? to be based on the rong Btatistical P'js:T!on of th« rro^ent crop, less favorable re ports regarding; the next to;» and the str*-nKT!i in ■ tii- spot ami i-o*t an j ... market*. European i markets firm, iiavre ■ ■ -.- Ine nn advance of l ~f{ | | T-i fran--s. while Hamburg was l'if?2 pfennitis I j higher. liio wmm 12T. rr-ls higher, and pantos was j I utjchangeo to ."0 res?- advance, •,■■■. r^ble I from Herman who is ir Europe, stated | that present <-otiditior..- are an «wt reproduction j of I* 5 .*",, and thai l;razi! is alile to maintain and i ■.nee prices. Pri'*s lai in the »?av lost p^rt | | cf the advance und-r pelling for Euro; c an b<-_ i cour.t and realizine. clotinjr easy a; v net ad- j vance of ".'rill points. In the -rsi and rreipht market th-re were sslcs leyjoitej of a,o<ji> Us"' of flio 7s at I2c. and l..V»"« f-a^s .Santos <}s a' !i' : t<\ to arriie. in store Oth«r cogr and freipht ! of:, is ».>re Han'.* 4c at from 12 ! »c »o 13c. 48 ar.d ."»s nt 12 4'i r a no "^ nt 13c Is (he svot rr.ark'-t there eras :t gooi demand, hut offering uer~ 1 small am pnevs were firm and h;«rher. ': o 7s 1 rx-iii« q-jf-ted «• 12c and Santos 4s at 12 T sc. ! Local contraci prices- ' Yes'er- | Open. Hijrh. Low. 'lose. day. j >.«-.v«-mh«-r. . . ? 4.". :« .VI ft.4r. 9 *:•'■:•.! "■' 9.35 I r^-^eir-i-.*: . . . v .Vt W.it it 50 :>..V>iT; •. -;, r< 4.". I January. ... << *x> :> 70 i> CS •.-..,• 0.53 I F« i.riiary — -_ — J>.«r.^f«.fi7 9 56 llarch 9.74 tt S3 &73 9.73ff».74 B.fi7 Airi! — — — 7- '■:< 77 ■■ <;r> j May f>.7.* a.'^j {i.7f» •-.•-. 5.72 j-jiie — ■ — — B>2'S!*.^-{ ■.■ 72 Ji.lv P.M} l<.»0 J< •••■ p.82^».*»3 i> 72 >..-'. -- — - 9SOe»>2 :• 7' F.ptember.. U *•(> 3.J10 ;< * : , 7!«*if» >n ;. 71 October a.aa <. kti f» 74 9.7368.73 !<<!2 PROVISIOXS-^-Moderately active and easier PORK Steady M««e ?lft (Vt. family. $^4*752. r ■hart clear. 121ftf22 50. UEEF— Easy. Mees, ti-i'sfi'l'i: family. $I".»^*jii : packet. i!.-. r,<:»«?i«' i extra Iniia m^s. $:jl«jf3l M». HEHF HAMP-- i Quiet: fZSQSXi DRESSED HOOS- Easi-jr. Ba cons. u-»c; isfl rtj. n*,r ; iO4» tr>. n4hc: 140 n>. II %c: i.igb. I2»»c. CL"T MEATS— Pickled bel lies tasj. ?mo«lr:s io n,. 16 l 4c; 12 ID. IStte: i 14 Tb. 14»*C. Pickle/J |,Bliis. 13 14C TAL LOW— Steidy. City, k,-: country 7U.g-- 4 c. LA HO- Weak. Middle West Il.2s9ll.2Sc:>city, «-asv. llr; refined. South Arn.-r!' 12.75< Con - : ur.en:. ILi«e;< Brmi, k*e*. 1371 compound. '.♦ I «©.'* : i'-. BTEAIUXE—Oieo. niffii.-. City lard. 13c. RlCK— Buain-« rood, i-jt orders BeneraJly ennned to fm?ll lots IMeea steady »o Him. I>an Talrr.ape s Son* Co, \-. w Orleans, telegraphs Louisiana crop movement m <; a te as follows: Receipts. rouj?h 737 7«. ( ai, u^-air.Et P27.21S ! lauti year. hay-*, cleaaed. ;„'.: •*■<> pockets. agairst 874 >32 a year a E o SL4JAU-— Benned. s-e Bdv8 dv hut ouiet and un chaatred Standard cnmilated 4 «vv n»t leas 1 l«-r cent cash In London beet sugar vai ouirt i and nnrnan«< t-. «■.«! higher: ember and December. J>»: May. !•? 4-^^ Raw h -toady r j,-jt rjuiet and um-h.n^; «fowrnber T*n<3 I'«s~ refntwr. t»«- May. .«s 4>i^ \IKTAI> — COrPEB- Standard tJ-ad-- <=oot ! ■■ ■ - !2.«c: J.n^ry. iv^, i7^ ; £££»£; Jlo© l 12 v«i. and March. LucjUj^ .,,^ ' .teadv : i^t. £57 lUs M: future*. £$ ,> I>J , n ,^ ''. ,„,->' I • - F«i,ru«ry. ;:«-r;*^ ( ?'- f«ej were reported of i ■not -It,'. - l^ d or N ;po, '£=7 =.y J ",£&.s\"\ t '^; : rants. 4^ « «« I^-sIU- .feady^s *" 1 : foundry. »S?^*^?iSKiSnSd No ' *■"""» «!« '" 3 * l "-*: No 2 rthern. I kggl* IND SVUtps . , ad; , wlth 1 S2 1 .'rrt^ no? !H. ra! llr " Uric. and cur- , ' • rail ! . . - - -■ ' • - sw» NEW-TORK DAILY TRIBU>"E. WH3JNEBDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1910 ut no fc^jnSS? Ofr<>rln K 8 "■MsUsJHs an i)KlG^ tead i' tQ "H"" * Uh e°Od aye-age bulneU on leading stapes Roots Mradv* JSK demand. Kwenttal oils fl m V * lln go if,, j 2l-unseed unchanged. Tinned petro i in irood demand at recent prices p ro ToTT<?>>EKI> Olt.— Mod-rnte ljr arm . o ThY" Va« Ipi liquidation early. btlt ££ lv £ th/d«v rtw n-.-rk-t niMMr, and clowd net LnchaVd to 8 P olnls lower " Lo ca , contact prices: Oprn. High. Low. _ ac(* TT * <say~ SSU^v .r: -4 - ll*mja 7.20 November i-^ •-» i-22 T.23g7.24 7.24 December <Z* «•;' 7-23 7.25 January ••*' r.85 r.31 • •32«'7.33 7.32 February -7k' „71 _77 C 7 -43 7? March ■ .¥.*■ i -Vf .41 7.4007.42 7.41 May i™ If 0 . i-4« i -4..'3'7.4!> 7.4S July 'ug '- |S '•«* 'K>#7.57 7.5S COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. For the week 'r.ded Tuesday, Xovember 13 191"- * * riKW* ANI> rEAS— R-c-ipts f o the weak. 18,727 hags h»ans. J5.151 peas- exports H be«M II! 1 peas; Imports, 3.745; beans uppli«=s for state- marrov.- have heen sufficient to cause a little pr.ssurc to s'l! and "prices have declined; cUMtnc n»l«9 of choice loc are malniv at $-'•">•>; fueling a little unsettled little interest In medium*, and at the lowe quotation ii is hard to do business. Pea set tied to 52 33. but buyers have taken stock up clo!«<»ly. and the market is fatriy steady. • .r->it;n medium and pea quiet, art* musl be cho!ce to ■ ■•nimard our outside fipures Red kidney easy In price; late sales at $2 s,v§ $•• go latter becoming rathrr extreme, Only a few whii»- kUr.ey her-. Yellow , ; .o extreme!} dull and tower; values almost nominal, '"allfornla lin.a steady, -with a fair demand. Scotch peas adv^nct-; somewhat und*r Western ad%ices- BE> XS — choice, bushel. $2 05; me dium. J2 30; p. a. $2 33; imported pea j' 1 100 >.•:•' medium, |2 o.v 1.-,. red kidney $'85 6*3 80; white kidney. $3 15<3'$3 20: yellow eye. SJ :••'• Me . 3'); buck turtle soup. ?.'«; ii m a, Cali fornia. ( $.J2O&J3 25: PBaS. Scotch bags. bush*]. *- 'jo. BITTEH — for the week, 531 pkg«: last week. 2fi.712; exports to tropical countries. ...4 Supplies have Included con siderable stock that has been turned here from other markets. Demand only fair. Pr es for fresh creamery sustained up to the Close on rrloav. wli* n buying was on more conservative iines and a little stock had to be carried over. This resulted in a decline of He on Saturday. On the basis of 33c the business has sinc^ bees done, but it is of mo-ieraf* proportions, and fe'iin* only steady Extras have settled to 314 c. and are having fair Inquiry. <"urrent receipts and previous ac cumulations are -->f first and s»ronds. offering fr<?e!y at from 27<^r for ordinary seconds to 8«k far higher grades of firsts; a lot of stock is seeking- ostoirat2d^ &20c. Colder weather has widened outlot for itora«e. and finest goods are selling at .-..-:'.-•.,... . Process, fac tory and packing itocfa unchanged; receipts moderate and f • i't'.s steady. Cr-amery, spe cial*, lb. SAc: extras, 'Al'^c: firsts. 2S©3oc; seconds, ".> V V 27c ; thirds. 24025 c; h--]J. spe cials. 'JJfi •- : ;c; extras, .Sl^Sl^c; Btbi ■ 2*«? :;oc; wcands, 25%@27c: State dairy tuba, finest. -H1..: rood to prime. 27*?2f>c: com mon •• fair, 24&'2C>c: process, specials, 27c: extras, 36^c; ilrsis. 2."2 2fic; seconds. 24c; iTr.r.auon ••■i:a. r; . firsts, -'4 mr n _'.".'-; c . fac ,,r , JiTne make. firs??. 24«?24'. c: current make. funs. I'Jl'-c: seconds, 22^fcG23c : thirds, 21 22c; packing etock, June make, No 1, 23 ffS'l'-c: current make. No 2. 22®22Vic; No H. 200-21 He. CHEF>E— Receipts for the week. Lfi.6ls bo^fs: exports to Europe 535: to other c.iun irles 17<;. Enouerh ehee»c free to be sold at preseni prices to prevent arv advance. Hold era of «rel cured Btock of fancy quality in storsge are not ofr*Tinir poods at present prices, md btisinesa In th»<=e It onflned to smell sal-.?. Receipts liberal, and with some accumu of the poor«r sorts there ie a little more pressure to sell. »khns dull. Finest well cured light - me firmly held, but little bus:] -s. fresh arri-.a's freel] ■^-'•Tinz at quotations. State, whole milk. September quality, apeclala. 15H&17c; fancy colored, l.> l +c: while. Is®ls^c choice. I4\gl'>c; October quality, rr ■ c ored, 14 ',c; white. 14U-C; common to prime. 136 14c; skims, spe cials. \2\c: ai-orage fancy, HailHo: average anc^lOgElO^jc: fair tc Rood, 7^7i^'-^c: com mon. 4 i -'r7Gi 2 c: hard skitrs. 2 "- 3 '•• c EGGS — ■Receipts for the vi ■• — 39.347 cays. Arrivals have continued extretneljr light and new laid quality hard to f.r.i An advance last Wednesday educed the demand t. some extent. I it at th* close it i? difficult to a tpply even the small r:er-ds. and a further advance is estat tehe I on 3l! fo"ds ccr.t^inlnff a fair to large proportion Of full, string bodied eggs. ',- •.-•■:■ grades very irreeular. and stock that is • early all shrunken moves slowly a' romparatively easy prices. Stor nee f?rs freely riffered. with a fair demand. State, Pennsylvania and nearby benn*n whites, | fancy. 52«z-"-- : ordinary to fln-». 42@30c: Rath-!i 3 r, n . KNGL.IBH SXIPE S29s: RAEUBIRDE ered. 40y,4> ; -: he!o. 2>-53.?.r: hennery browns. ;c O g li- VTIL.D DIVKS, can^ast.ack. pair, I- 23 fancy. 40f42c: gathered 36@40c; fatr to (food.| « 3 . J r .. dh e a d Sir»f>igS2jO; maJlar.J. $1 -."-. 30©35 c: U>«tern. eat^ore.l vhites. 32«4:c; fresh bjU-w!ng .... g teal. T5« S£"?*S rlfSJ^?*^** 1 3 '^ 3 '!i-vT-' ctra ,v rs s 24 00c: l.roadt.il!. '.' ■-'-'.'.■, RABBITS, pair. 23@ s?2t>'j dirties. No 1. candled. 2'!Q24c; No 2. 21 J p'nVxTMK*; 4VI> vWjFT \BI.E^ — Receipts ©22c: poorer. lfl^SOe: checks, best. 21@22e: poor % I*?S^™S A 3.' 0 bWstDOtaWeß~ ! -19.7« bbls . :. • . ;:s f ;' r dr'e.l -r n-orc iM W. t-kra" .Fried i vancing. Mushrooms closing 10c higher. Pep fr^L SB?*hiSSfr?ta?SSt evapor a ?. k d"a:.p-;'= : P«" Poor. Radishes steady Spinach wea£ Novemher del!ve rv prime strong at ±\<H9r: Waste; String beans higher under light o^UiKt. To worth about S^can-i chops :«*;«.•?■«<■ for whojo- j '"^^ stf> ? d >-; R^T ptS f r VC *T^ b PT.tT sale lots. N-othir.c new in smflil fruits. Moor- ! F ionda an.i Sew i? 0 ;h"; h" park and rancy Ro>al aoricots held Mm:. | TOI-.N Maine, bas. $1 50^1 *>.; bulk. ISO .h. Peaches rteadf rwhen- KTadinp well up. FYunre $l«oe«l 75; Long Island, bag $1 5««»2 J "|: Sr^ on smaller sizes, which are exceedingly » n». 51 -.gS2_l2: state, . has. V 4<K?JI 5< . scarce. APPLE?, evaporated, common to fair , Ijulk. 180 ft, Sl.^a¥l«2. Jersey rouna has, co;d st.rap- n. 6%©7 He: prime. 1909 lobbins i *1 50@$l long. $1 50©$ 1 65; SWEET POTA sales. 7%«S»ic: sun drTe<i. quarters. sii«W%-: T'>k.-'. Eastern Shore, bbl. 7r.c«f?l 25: Jersey. sli.-e.-l. 4»i«j.-,i;r; I>a?F'BRRRIF:p 2,- 1 ;c; rKF.R- üble head bbl. $1 2S#fz: open-head 'bW'Jl. 2s UIES. 12Sc: ■ CKLJ2BERRIES." lß<giocf 6*l "•■• basket. 40cefl: BRUSSELS SPROUTS. APRICOTS California. ■ marks H'lO. i4§l7c qi:art. 6^l3c; CAR] 'TS bbl oi tog. 4nc«sl4 nc«sl .><>: T : yals •■■:■! PEACHES peeled l'j^Jl^c un- ! State. 100-R> ag •"••:". CABBAGES. Pfiinsh. ree"ier2." r.??»o- PRUNES Tl)' BU@l4c. * ! ton. |9@sll; domestic. JT-gS^. red. $23«$^8: FRI'ITO— FRESI for the week. I CELERY, stat< and . : -sey. dozen roots, 15@40c; 100,857 bbls appl*s. 7.r*.V. bbls and 12.020 rates i crate. $1 •_T.rcJ2 25; CAULIFLOWERS. LrnK rranb'-rrfes. \pp'.< i s a-riving freely ar.d rinsins I Island, *hort cut. bbl. $1 "•...<•■; long lit. tl d weaker. Pears and quince? in lieh; supply an:i ]$1 7.">: CUCUMBERS. Florida, basket. $1 30®?2; firm. Crap*? have advanced under lijiht offer- Boston, hothouse, dozen. $1 2.-.<Ssl SO; box. »3« ings. Cranberries have steadily advanced under $4: CHICORY and ESCAP.OLE. basket, uc(g?l; active trading. Orangt-s an, grapefruit plent EGGPLANTS, nearby, bbl. SI 2.-.SS2; basket »c and showing irresrjlar quality and value Pine- $1; Florida. : box, (2@f2 75; HORSERADISH. apples weak. APPLES Hai:win. double head 100 IT>. $5@S5 50; LETTUCE, nearby, bbl. ■••■■: iiW. ?2S$4: Ren ■ .-__;■ Greening, $1: baskft. SO^Oik-: state, basket. $1@5250; Nor s2 SW?S- Jorathan .*<>: •...:-:" folk, 25c@Jl 25; Boston, hothouse. - b©X strap. Northern C Spy. .«.T?*4: Snow.^ 2©s4 50; Twenty $2fi?3; New Orleans, bbi. XS&SIO: MUSHROOMS. Ounce Pirrin. f2S?4- Russet, $2©s3 25: ordin hothouse. Tl.. -'■."- ! OXIOXS, state and West- V;-nds. $2?53- oj en heart bbls. $130®(2S0: Far j em. white Ickle. bu^h crnte. 7oc: nther white, Western boxes $lf<s2 ".">• PEARS Kieffer I CTate 7- n-Jisl: 10Q-tt> lie:. SI 2T.SSI 50: yellow, cobble riesd bhl. $1 73'0'$3'2S; open head bbl. 140-11 bag. $150$*! hT; 100-tb bag $1 15'g$l 4<>; SI 256*1 -- hamper T>i>clj%i- Lawrence, lihl. J'J'S' ' red, 14<V!t> basr. ?1 ."icfijl ■" 100-lb bas. $l 2."i; ?3 SA; basket. -- .75; QT'IN ES bbl, -. . >i" I OranK-- County, re.! ■' yellow, bag, $1 25® 5175; GRAPES. Western' X- w York. Nia^arn. V<~ PEPPERS, nearby, sujsar bbl, tWVi regular. basket carrier Si rifts*::- 30-tl bask 1 60« fiT.c; 75c®$l •*•"■ basket. 50@&>c; Florida, earner. Si ••> .--•.- 4-rb 16517 c; Cjtau-la. 12^1-T; (&?2 2T>; 1 WiX:-;. nearby, basket, 50@75c; New Mark ' I't-baVker carrier ?1 2-".<?sl 40 20-lb Orleans, bbl. $6@sS RADISHES, Norfolk. ba» baskf't COSfiT«; 5-Ib 2H624r: -t-I^. 14-;:! rcn- ! ket. 7."rfisl 2-">: hothouse, 100 bunches $1 r.<wf? .-orri !n tra\s ••- SOO©GS; white, ■"• Is 2 25; BPIXACH, nearbj bbl 75c@?l 12; Xnr- CRASCBERRIES Cape Cod bbl $5 2T>ffs7 25; { folk, TScgSl 25; STRING BEANS, South Caro crate* tl 4'i^Sl P0: I'inc Islariri bhl $62^$7W>: | ' r '2- basket. $I^s7; SHALLOTS, New Orleans. jersey bbl.i $5 25553 75- standard : crate, $140® I 100 bunches, $2@S3: SQUASH. Hubbard, bbl. $17.". : -..-.•. s crate, 51 .".A- ORAPEFRTHT/ j 75c@$l; marrow .M»S7So: TURNIPS, Canada, Florida box $1 50®$3 —, OfMXGE.-. *!■■<: | rutabaga, bbi. 90c®?l; Long Island and Jersej PIXEAPPIES rrate SI 12 .VV* 75c«$l; white bbl or bag. 51©fl 25; TOMA • joi-i; Recelnts for the week. 3.749 bales; i TOES, nearby, box. .-.'.-'iSl .-.■.. California, flat Market more quiet, resulting ii a much ea?ier j <'*.•»•. fi(gsl -" ■ WATERCRESS. 100 bunches. feellnjr in mo«t all sertirms of the Pacific CoaFt. I S- 5O- In O^rcrnn hops are now obta'nabi 1 at I2gi3c I Ml — Hicko • nuts more plent! and weak. which ■were hfflcult to buy list wrek at 14c. In Chestnuts scarce and high. Other nuts quiet New 7ork Btat* fairly active .'emand but tow- I Old shelled Jumbo peanuts scarce and tirm: new q,j ,i, c fiosc the tone is a little easier o n lower I Spanish shelled coming in freely and meeting a *-r- are's On tbeJocal reark-t very little dobiß P'""1 trade Pecans steady. CHESTNUTS, wild. •State" l<)Ki Hinp m holce n> "23524 c: lSOfl I Northern bush. $7 do@s» 50 Southern. $4^sß 50; Medium lto Jrori lSXjr2le: Pacific cc-^st. lOin. i larpe cultivated. $!■>=■:. HICKORY NUTS, $3« r ;<rpe to <ho^e l7*TlHr- medium to K oo«l. t4« | $350: BULLNUTB. 75c@fl; BLACK WAL- I6?-Tl!X» M-ime to , 'noire. l»»14r: medium to NUTS. 75c; BUTTERNUTS, 50c; PEANUTS. port.-. S'fTl'v- older crowths. if/«V; Germans. 1910. Virginia, nan! picked. Jumbo. n>. 6c; fancy. sc; 40.54 V,, ' "' extra, 4®4'^c; sbellexl Fuml . Be No 1. tj' c; ■ HAY AM) STRAW— Steady on top grades No 2, 4 21r4"»c; Spanish. So 1. 7c; N-.> 2. •'•••-• of tlmothv. New invoices moderate, but liberal j •■-■. PECANS, polished, Ib, tO@ll%c; un r-t^.-k in trsnvit by rail. Slightly better tone «.n | BTaded. B^eOc. under frrad-"" but no Improvement in prices, i HOM,\— lMirr erad.s of comb m rood de- I'ith jzra^ep of m'er Rnd mixed hay flrrr: poor mand and firm: lower grades dra^: Httle de aualltv ........ Rye straw stet»cy. HAY. mand for extracted Clover, 1 imb fancy, v lt«. tlmothv prtm*" laree bale? 100 11 SI 12Vj N" 3 " 15@16c: No 1, 14c: No 2. 12© 13c; clovr. ex io Noll «<V?S.«! 10 Fhippine. 65©7flc; packinK. tracted. g®Oc; buckwheat. extracted. 74@Sc; j-.g-iV- clover miied 70r®$l: pur- .*- . S.V ; comb. llfEl2 . California, extracted. 8910 c "TRATV lonz rje 50@55c; oat ani wheat, 40® BKESH l.\ Market '>ntinu-s quiet at 29 Jj 4' lf - " 31c n>. fbriTKr-AUTE R»cei r ts for the week. .AIAIM.K SIT.AK— P-alers- T>aylnc prices for tl , , .... by freight and about 3 cars by -- average fine quality: Sugar, Ib. 12©14 c; syrup, nr<s.?. supplies heavy last week, but with a gaUo". 85e»8c fair.v active demand most of the prime lots • nni'.ad d cleaned up; about l car of poor LIVESTOCK MARKET. fowls Irad to be c-irried over un?old. an.l 4 cars were carried over on the tracks. This New York. November 13, 1010. week opened with fairly active demand, and BKEVES — Receipts, 42 cars, or 7.1.1 head, wish mod« 4 rate p-inplies tiric«"»" were •, •■ anced Including 4 cars for th« market No sales to itJK-c for i^T-irrie fowls and chickens, but of live cattle Fe»lin:r barely steady. Dress poor grades settled -•-• 12Ur. Boosters ad- beef In moderate demand at 8 1 lie for native var.ccd to 10c, an.l ducks to 17c. To-daj '•- sides: "ft^-o tor Texas beef. London cattle further advance was established to 14c for tnarkei weak ai l2'.i<9lHHr dressed weight, prime lots of fowls chli na and geese but sinkinc the offal: refrigerator beef lower at poor lota had to sell nt 13c A few express London at lt'c- Liverpool cattle market slow lots b< incr delivered. Kosi of the nearby ex- at 10^'il^.r. dressed weight, in addition to press lots showed poor quality and Irregular the offal Exports to-day, 100 beeves, in the value CHICKENS AND FOWLS -Express Si Andrew to .-.Antwerp. lh l»i?i 14"-<-: i>rime. fr^-igrlit, 14c: poor, freight, C3ALVKS — Receipts, 236 head, including 2JO IHr: ROOSTERP, lOc TURKEYS. 20c; for the; market;; 41 on sale, main:- Western DUCKS nearby, or Western, 17c: <;rr!SE. 13 calves. Veals snd prassers steady; good '.; Itc CJUIXE \ "OWLS. pair. BP%; PIG-EONS handy Westerns al«o Rb'-'iit steady; heavy an.l pair. 'iOc. ! ■.;:-":■ Receipts for th< week, coarse Western* slow and weak, without s '•.'■_•- pkga With excessive diipplies of cl'-nrarce. Medium to good veals sold at $i> .-hirVcn? and fowls last •■♦■k ar.d a slow de- | «slo.Vj per 100 Ib; s:ras»xers. J4r.11. Western mand. the market became demoralized and calve*. $4<S.>'T23. Dressed calves steady at prires d«clin«»d to 13Vic for average best Jfi7c for city dressed veals, !»^l"r for roHFtint; ehi'-kens. and I2< for medium grades country dressed calves, S©loc for dressed wi'hout Rndlr.c an outl«r, and larg< quantities errassers and fed calves. hH'l to (to Imn freezer* This v. ■• k supplies Sales — J G. CurtfK & Son: 32 \-eals, 134 lb have been llcrhter. the f-etiner Is steadier and average. $9 50 per 100 Ib; 4 frrassers, 167 lb. r-iastirff •: f>ni are h«!<1 up to 14c. Fo<» is $4 50. continue to r'lti poor, and 13'ic Bbout top for ; Nelson & I'cCabe: 12 veals, 11"= lh, $950 0, ay.-rape best lots though K.-i-ctt<3 h»avj are i 112 !b. $S. 1 fV-J calf. 320 Ib. $5; 1O Rrafesera. scarce an'i firm. Turkeys have had only a 2ib lb, fi 50; M Westsrns. 300 lb, J4. fail outlet an.l outlook for the '■•'' IM holl- B .lurtd 4 Co . : 101 W'eet.-rn calves, 282 lb. ,l a , goniewhat uncertain, though mi rket ts $0 2'>. In! firm poaltlontfor choice srad-« old tur- M1K1.I" AM) I.AMUS- Receipts, BH cars. keys sC^rtM and firm. Nearby spring ducks pi or 1.7!>0 head, including '.'■■_< cars for the mar rr.oi'er.-.Te supply. ClioJee l3rg.- Western spring ket: S '-. oars on sale Shei-p quiet and barely ducks In !irh» supply nn<] flrm. small and steady; lamhs tlow and rat*>,i weak to lower thin lotF giov and irroyu.ar. a few .1 land for ail except strictly prim* Btock: pens n..t uprinfe &**** arriving, and choice grades firm, iuit< cleared Common to prime sheep (ewes) Vitj f ' d<-.«lr;it»le \\ -stern spring «c« hp avail- sold ai $1' 5031410 p«r 100 lb; good lirnts. able' Squab? anfl chotr» large guineas la $6 (if earllng* $5. Dressed mutton slow at fir <!err!»n.i .irul firm. '•>• sh kille.i TUR- <Jr,i7V.' : with choice wethers bringing Be: '< KBYS. Westt'rn. springs, lh. l«'i::'f; old rtressed lambs s^lllnir at «®llHc and hog average »"•*« h " " s '' r V; 7!- ;"-"" ; falr to Kooi - dressed as »'fgh a« 12c. I»©2Oc;!EKOILEKH.;fmia.-fancy squab, pair. Bales— Kerns Commission Co.: lfi<; Indiana 40© 50 c: fancy. 3.t0 -» n.tr, pair Ib 23®24c lambs 82 Ib average. $e«0 per 10« i lb: 223, I -«nn. 19©20 c; VVestern. dry picked milk fed. 70 Ib s., <v> 300 Pesnsylvsnla, K4 lb. J6flo: 106'JOc; P'l.ct'd, !:n<ie r 4 Ib. to pair, 17c: U3 State, (!7 lh. |«r,/.. 49 Plate yarllng*. S« Ohio snd MJcJ I '*?sC'J?i d **' 3 »o «H I'o to ib. |8; 2 Indiana. 110 lb. 16: 10 «heep (few n«!r. lV: I'H" £f- Ni s - tprtng, Phlla. over S yearlings) £j lb. $460; I."S sheep"iw ]h. Iba to pair. -° " --•'■ JJY£ ra ' r( ' run. 18c: Perm. $4 10; 23 U»1 Ib. ft. 4fi Ohio, 05 lb. $3 50; v.r •> lb to par. lO^i.c-. *V" r Mre run. 14 H ,s Btate. 102 lb. $»»»; 17. 97 lb. 82 30: 0 Pean 15t; Western dry Pl=Ked. mUk fed. 8 to lOlsylvanta 108 n $86O: 15. 1«8 lb. $.125 flats 11, to po!r. * •!? r .- ■' to . ' lb - l-T @l4e; vlry yif torday). 104 State lambs, 74 lb. $0 «2« : 22"» picked. •-? !lCte ,,,J 1 !., ' . £l'; T ' ach - I4c: "i-ii- ■'i-n, 7>) Ib. *<!•*". -••-'.> Buffalo. *4 Ib. $«:.u, runt irrao-*. 1-«1-'^. Ohio an,l Mlchifrnn. ofl Kentucky. 73 Ib, $t>3s; 121 St«te sh«ep. Ulected. i I' 1 » n , A e l:liisil" c *ll d «4 average, no lh $4 10. lSei3*i«: «^" ?r "- ' "'^ ■» '• and ever . . lf(W;> Receipts, 21 cars, or 4.01 0 head, in «rt TV-r: av '" E V,wTir ?r'r, ll'"l l '" . We ei »' clud| nB ,] h(a r r i for th. market. Nominal -, Ilf | B<n>thcrn/Pf« r < ';'" 1 \ r - '-"WI..S. W.^t.-rn quota.tlr.ss were $7900f813 outside for .-hotce boxes, dry. '■}' lt ,',, "'; ' ',f |° do fn. 17Vic; H B ht uißf Country dTeseed bogs lower at W,. 53 lb, l-'-^t k ;. ,-r.V .-, l:t! ' c; \ ced - , M 2Vie for heavy to light «reights dry picked. aV , r .r dt! ( ,, Tn -,n1 m. ?Ho;? Ho; -■ ■. to Sales ,Late vesterday*— J. a. Curtis * Son: SJS J Ib, |iM s<,l.tc-.5 <,l.tc-. <»..io Jn,, ..ikhl^an. aver- | 7 State Kogs M ■ : " P< r 10 lb; M 138 lb. aA i:!--,c: " IH ,- r , , W l"i • ,••];,-. :: ' = r -: South- .««."<,: 21 . lit." Ib. %S 25: 15 state pig,. 03 !b. .fn and * utf) '*««£ - L-OcisV 1 , w""-"'w ""-"' fH .SO: _' rou gb, 140 Ib $73fl and S-»utli««; < ''" n . ,ri\ " ! ' 1 ' Il '-' c: X Sand«rs: S7 State hogs. SS 10 : •_• rou?h». ..r'-K' 2<i Ib 57 10; ! .tag. SSO Ib J4 io. 1 boar. •Ti^;"-""''"^.^^^. prim, Judd* Co.: T State hogs. 131 lb. $« JO; ■ ..- — --—■'»■ g;tV^fr3.%vifelffi '.' '..,. H-,r V- IL \iume: 0 State ho 88l L 46 It. 8 30; 0 C. \MK— O« a!I ', r ' "5": E11 p " l > and high. Htuti pic« J«iaft; 1 rough, "-" lb, $7 .'lO ,l,r pani. ' r<l ' °11 r mi Kabbiis. ' • ■ pnm* '"\ ; ; ri : ".V.-'' !•' r.-.rtt.,tHha"e^o OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. alf > f '.«« • */'■"■• '-'" Xi l ''- i^'t\' r A Z - *' nn "" ChKaio Nov. 15,-«:ATTLs>~Heoei{.t 8 , 12.000: f; '' «:;; fore-is;' ., _ s ! . "''. $1 7 • PART- si-,w and x^'.k- bfevt-s. $4 4»857 S3; Texai "lslit*- : ; tJyJ^ E ' N I'LOVER. .iozen, j2 00^| ele aim r «de«. $3SOJf»00; cows an^heirera. 57 500,000 Kansas City Terminal Railway Company FIRST MORTGAGE 4 PER CENT. GOLD BONDS Dated January 3, 1910 Due Janu ry 1, 1960 Interest payable January 1 and July 1 in New York, Boston and Chicago. Coupon Bonds, denomination $1,000. which may bs registered as to principal; registered bonds, ' denominations $1,000. $5,000 and $10,000. Coupon and registered bonds interchangeable Callable as a whole on January 1. 1930, or on any interest date thereafter, at 105 and accrued interest. TRUSTEE, ILLINOIS TRUST. & SAVINGS BANK. CHICAGO The origin' issue of $1>,5-):>,o^ ) i* listed on the New York Stock Exch application wtfl be maie to list the bonds now offered Outstanding flnrJndinjr r»«n<ls o(f»rMi $20,094,000 Kfwrvci) to retire, par for par. nil First Mortgaic (n. Bonds o f th«> Kansas c y . B«!t Raliwav co - dv» .500.000 ' • T 'j'y l. 1916 UMM Resprvrrl or construction, equipment, additions and improvements 27.406 oon Maximum authorized Imrm ... $.jO.OOO.O<W Attention is invited to a letter of the President of the Kansas City Terminal Railway Com pany, a copy of which letter will be sent upon request, and in particular -.o the statements thereof summarized as follows : The following twelve companies are bonnrl unconditionally to provide funds tar payment of principal and interest of these bonds : Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. Co. Kansas City Southern Ry Co. Chicago & Alton R R. Co. Missouri, Kansas & Texas Ry. Co. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Ry. Co. Missouri Pacific Ry. Co. Chicago Great Western R. R. Co. St. Louis & San Francisco R. R. Co. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Co. Union Pacific R. R. Co. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Ry. Co. Wabash R. R. Co. . . - • Each Company agrees to pay an amount equal to one-twelfth of the principal and interest, when due. of all bonds of this issue at any time outstanding. If any Com pany shall fail to meet its obligations un der these agreements, the other companies must make up all deficiencies ratably. The combined surplus income of these companies last year was more than $105,000,000 above fixed charges. HAVING SOLD A LARGE PART OF THE ABOVE ISSUE WE WILL RECEIVE SUBSCRIP-. TIONS FOR THE REMAINING BONDS AT 97 AND INTEREST Subscriptions will be received at the offices of the undersigned until 3 o'clock Friday, November 18, 1910, at which time the subscription books will be closed. The right is reserved to reject any and all applications and also in any case to award a smaller amount than applied for. All subscriptions should be made on forms which will be sent upon application and must be accompanied by deposit of $50 per $1,000 bond, to be returned if .he subscription be not ac cepted. The balance will be payable upon allot ment. If only a portion of the amount applied for be allotted, the balance of the deposit will be applied towards the amount remaining to be paid. In case of failure to pay the balance of the subscription when due, all right in any pre vious payment will vest in us absolutely without accountability therefor. J, P. MORGAN & CO LEE. HIGCINSON & CO NEW YORK NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO ILLINOIS TRUST A SAVINGS BANK CHICAGO A simultaneous offering will be made in London by Messrs. HIGGINSON & CO. and Messrs. MORGAN, GRENFELL & CO. fs2 20©$6»; -a!-.»s. IT JO#|IO li>. HOGS — Re ccipta 23.000: slow and weak at decline. Light. $7 26^*7 75; mixed. $7 40&57 85: heaxy. $7 30® •$" >•<■>: roueh, 300*7 43; good to choice h*a\y. $7 4&857«6; pisra. J7iSS7 60; balk of sajes. $"55 1-557 7.".. FHEEP Receipt?, "B.00O; -.veak native. I jr2^>(iJs4 20 Western. $2 5<)3?4 20; jearllne^. $4 2<Vd\«s 29 lamb 3. native. $4 sOgs6 60; West- I em. fi -,:.'us* n«t ! Eaai Buffalo. Nov. 15.— CATTLE— Receipts. j 3<)0: fairly active and steady; prime uteeii. $R .'^ I 956 7.>. VEALS — Receipts." 10O: actlre and SOc lower: $6 73051050. HOGS— Receipts. 5.300: slow an.-! 13920 c tower: heavy and mixoi. $7 70 .•«T'- : yorkers. $7 66997 7S; pljrs. $7 75©$8; ! rouehs. *ii 7.VJf$7; stags. 15 75^?H 25; dalri^3, ! $?«Rsrs7 70. *HEF.r AND UMB?- Receipts. lO.SdO; 25€30c lower; sheeD active; larnt>s slow: ! lambs, JS.WSSB4S: a few id s<> : yearlinss^ 14 7S I Sss: wethers, $4gs4 2S; ewes. $3 75853 So sheep. ■ mixed. $252*4. Cincinnati. Nov. 15. — CATTUS — Receipts, 383: market quiet; f.ilr to jrood shippers. $4.50@J5">; common. $2g?3 .">O. HOGS Receipts. 3.421; ■ market <Jull : lOftlSc lower- butch*rs anl ship pera $7 f/>4!<7 73; common, M9OM»aS SHEEP • — Keceipts. 640; market sieaiiv; J2aso7s. lambs ; steady; ?4-fs6 40. ; I'ittsburs. Nov. !.->. -CATTLE— Steadr : supply j lia-ht; choice. $6 65®$f> JK); crime, $6 30e$rt60. I SHEEP— SIow; supply fair. Prime wethers. ?4 10 i <??4 2">: culls and common. $1 .VMJS2 50; lambs. $4 80@$6B0; veal calves. $0 ;W?sli> HOGS— ; Active. Receipts. 15 double decks; prime heavies. js7 85(ff$7flO; mediums and heavy yorkera $7 Si) 85785 ; lipht vorkers. $7 90®5.«*. pigs. $B#sß 05; . roughs. .<7<iJ. 35. i CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. { Chicago, Nov. 13. — Suspicion that ceasMenMe ; export business was beinjj <Jon» at Winnipes , bui not reported took hold of wheat traders to day in Chirac and helped fere» prices up. Th^ I close was Etrrijijr at a net advance of Te^Jlc Ito I'j'fil'*'' ar.'i al«o left both com and oats I to l ir higher than lasfnieht, but provisions j were down Be to 10c. Wheat rlose<i at almost I the top for the day. Fri in the start there was i no • me when it was appreciably below restar j day's final o,uotations. Th»r# was no lack of I advices toward a higher level. The cables told I of wet weather in France— unfavorable for seed ! in?, and <->f drynesß in parts of Areentina. Pri [ mary re eipts did not reach the total of abipment [ from the same cities. The fact was noticed, too, I that cash wheat at Raltimore had £nne to a I premium aicainsr quit? a discount recently. Mlll ' ing purchases at Minneapolis formed another ! source of courage for th«- bulls. Even a bi(j in 1 crease 'n the world's available supply had not ! thf «Ha*tesl effect in the way of <?aus!r:sr a backward tllr. i'neasy shorts were coverins rlgrht up to the last moment. Range of prices: Tester- Wheat: Op»n. High. Low. Close, aay. 1 Pe«-mber . . f*>% »14 f*>V| PIS 99% I May m\. P7U M 4 97".. 9** * j July . . 93 »b f>4H 03 94 03V, I • 'orn : I , December . 4fl=s 4R 3 » 4^ l 4<>'-« 4«*i May ■♦•; 48H 47^ 4^ 4"% •July 4y> « 4>'s 4S l j 4ST» 18% 1 1 > a ts i December ... 31 V » 3l*> -11 \ 31 <S 31 [May :< <:I « :>' 2 S»U S4S S4N I July 34 1-*1 -* 34 l 34».i 34 S4 I I j.rd : ' Jsnuar>- . . .fit 27 $10 27 $10 an 510 22 $10 27 . May 0 75 9 77 f> 75 9 77 9 S7 1 Ribs: ' January . 2"> fl-> 020 25 930 I May . . DOO »00 S»2 596 » 03 Pork : January . 1750 17 fO 17 35 IT4B 17 S2 , May ... . .l«a 1« 30 15 17 1^27 16 30 a I HEARING ON BROOKLYN SUBWAYS, The Public Service Commission yesterday ; adopted a resolution providlne for a he-ar inc to be held by Commissioner Bassett • on November 30 on the propoeitioo that a ; rHpid transit route should be laid out on ; 1 Nostrand avenue. Brooklyn; a suhway from , . Kastc-rn Parkway south to Flatbush aye- j 1 nue. an«l from that point south to the vf- , ! cinity of She«pshesid Bay an elevated road. : BANK REPORTS. [No. 1.251 t REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE NATIONAL BUTCHERS AND DROVERS BAKK at New York, in th« State of New York, at the close of bu«ifi>.-s.= November 10th. i!tlo RESorm'Es l>an» and discounts *ssi?>.:«l 74 O-, erdrafr*. «i imreii and unsecured. . . 340 83 V 8 bontls to secure .-inulation . . 50,000 on licr.iie. pecurltles. etc 53.P01 2T. Ftrnlture anl flxtures ',904 !H1 Other rval <'*tato owned 24,860 00 l)<:r fr.>m national banks loot reserve agents) 124.CT.'. 05 Checks nnd other <-a.«h item*. . .. ts.aa3 40 Exrhan.-f s f..r <"learin«r House . 23«.»171 SO N«>ten oil other nati"nn! hanks . i>.OOtt 00 Fractional payer currency, nickels. nn.l cents . . 4,035 34 Luwful it. r>n«> reserve in bank. viz.. .-;.-; J4^4.441 .->•> Legal-tender bOtfl>i .. Sl.liWO. x &(V;.&io 50 Redemption fund with C 8. Treas uier (3 of circulation) 2.50000 Total *3.522.0« LIABILITIES. : Curita: stock ra!<s In $3f*>.o«T<> 00 rurplua fund • 125.0tM> <X> Urdlvldetf profits. leas «i'"is« and tax, paid . 37.03 '31 National lank notes outstanding . '50.000 00 Tiue to «*ther national banks M M V'-o to sta'e and private banks and t«jnkern •••• ■•■ 230,000 oo Invld.-n^K unpaid 2&.1 S« .Individual r>»>r»sl«« subject to chock.. 2.383.. r i<vv 52 I>"innnd certificates of deposit 11.330 o<> Ce» tined checks • ■ U.TOSB2 rashkr> checks out'taniiruc 4C/1 \-..t<« and bills rediscounrH . 200.000 00 Hilts payab!«\ including i-ertlnVutes of rter»»it for rnonev bOCTOWSd 4COi>hi*v> Rtbcrved for taxes . ........ 3..V)»i M Total M.BBLaI f S .^tate of N'«w York. Owßt] of New York. aj : I, WM H. CHASE, Cashier of (ba tbevt nanied tank do solemnly n«e«r that the apcrs statement is trvi« to the best sf tnv knowb and belief. WM. H CHASE. Cashier eubsrribe^ -\nd sworn to before me this 15th day of Vnvemrrf-r. lfiW) I>AVID BTTIAVSS. -Votary I»ublk. Correct—Atteff*.: JOSEPH FOX. > ■ 1 G.G. BJIINCKEBHOFF. I"*"— BANK REPORTS. (No. 28.] REPORT OF THE rONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at New York City, in the State of New York. (FIRST business. November 1910: New lorlc City, in the Sra:<» of New Yor*. tfca close of business November I'.rh, 1910 KESOURCE3. Lean* wd -liscounts $45,325,C01 65 CM ■ .- .raits, ured and ur.»ec_:»il l&l 99 U S. bonds to jfcure circulation 5.777.000 00 L\ .- bonds to »ecure U. 8. deposits 1.000 00 U. .-. bonds on haiid 103.240 00 Bonds. securities, etc SB.SfK>.SCS 13 Banking house i.306.841 16 I>u» from national banks <not reserve agents* $1.925,4T9 Tl Due from State ar.d private banks and bankers, trust com panies, and say- ■- . iuga banks 832.471 Tt Checks an i other NJ-',; cash items 156.335 95 Exchanges for Clear ing House 11,527.568 47 Notes of other na- * V" tional banks 15.030 00 Fractional paper cur rency, nickels and cents 573 S3 Lawful m^ney reservo in bank, viz. : Specie 21.314.443 80 Leyal tender notes I.oiß.ri!>3 00 36.R73.513 40 Redemption fund with U. 9. Treasurer to per cent, of circu lation. 2«««-<i(V. Due from L. 8. Treasurer 95. *47 23 Total $1C!».96t 53 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $10,000.000 00 Surplus fund 15.000.000 00 Undivided profits. l?ss expenses and ta-ce? paid 5.013.131»35 National banKnovs outstanding. 5.776.997 50 Dv« to other nation al banks . $25,823,829 42 Due to Ptate and private banks and bankers 2.013,403 23 Due to T-ust conn panies and sav trc bsaka 19.755.341 25 Dividends unpaid... 37S 75 Individual deposits subject f> check. 40,452.301 7ri Demand rertiftcates r," deri<».«Jt 295.R54 f>4 Certiaed checks 3.220,37? 20 C.-«hier's checks out standing M 4.544 46 52.354.03: Pfl i T'rsitfvi States d-postts 1.000 rir> Bonds borrowed S94.WH* 0O j Reserved for taxes 302.13515 Total $1»4»«1.313 50 ; state of New T->r'« Countr of X»w Y"rk. s». : ' I C. D. BACKUP. Cashier r>f th» abr»v»- ! named bank. do solemnly swear that the above : -ratement is true to the." best of my kno-arledge and belief. C. D BA<"Kt"5. Cashier. Subscribed and Bworn to before m«> this 13tt day of Novemb»r 1310. HERBERT F. CHRISTTE. Notary Public. N*. T. Co, Correct — Attest: GEO. F. BAKER. ■ A. BARTON HEPBURN. • Directors. H P. DAVISON. J I [No. seos.l REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK ar New York, }n the Sta'<» of Ne^ Tork. a: ' the ciose of business November 10. m#: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts . $l<\.-.:v, •' 141 4 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured •'..".'•^ !>:* i U. S. bonds to secure circulation. 7W1.000 .->r> ; Bonds, securities, etc ... 1.415.441 IS Banking house, furniture, and fixtures ...'. 1.070,000 M Due from national banks I n •>• re serve aeentst . . 418.731 t>3 i Due from State and private banks and bankers, trust companies. : and saving* bants . 1&3M38 Checks and other ca«h Items... 1JFT.933 Exohanifrs for Clearing; House.. 877.01043| Notes of other national hanks . . US.»»7fl 00 i Fractional paper currenc". nick- ■• els, and cents 2.051 7S > I^awfui money res«r. e In bank, viz. : Specie |3.<v\:». Legal tender note* 1P6.C54 0 . 3.155.722 0-^ K'demption fund -».ith T" S. Treasurt-r <5 per cent- of circu lation 1 53.000 rv-> I>ue from U. S Treasurer 83.000 >mi ! Special customs fund «V»M «t Tota! . gULMT.MSSS r.IABTI.TTIES Capital etock paid ir. T. . . . $i.fww>.o.v» ivr, Puri.lus fund 1.5«>0.<>«»0 1 ! T r.illvidtxi j. rod's, less *xp*n>'i ! and faxes p«l<l t1fi.!.12 ."t^ , National banknotes outstanding. . K**,M7 3O| Due f« other national banks 4*t.-i.""'. .': Du'' to trust companH and ny ln*» banks 'V,:.tC7 !>1 Individual deposits cuhj-ct to check. -J 12.036.1 47 .Ml Demand certiftrates of deposit ...... 22*.l.V»fM r«rtlned <-her«<s 134,053 40 Cashier's checks out standtnsr 17.V«P S(J 13.31C23* •« i Bonds h.irroirsd .. »<WV.n»Oi» Fleser^-^d for tUM 320»*«T4 • LlobllJtJes «>th»r than th.-»« above ! stated: Building reserve fund 70,000 73; % Tctal . • . .fl*MfT.Mfl 82 | State nt N>» York. County of New York. •» : I I WILLIAM PABST. C-«hler of the »h»vf named bank, do solemnly swear that She abm* ! »taieni»r.t is true to the beat of mv kno»!»Jt>- f and belief. XV. r.\nsT. Caahlvr. Siii». rtb*-d an.l sworn to before me this iVr day oi November. 1010 JOHN H. SAMVELSEN. Notar>- Public. Correct — Attest: .T. A. FTII.LMW. 1 •WILLIAM SLOANE. - Dtr«.-tor» r. A.. ROCKj: FELLER. J VDVERTISEMEN'TS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS for The Tribune rrc*ived at thetr I'pion n Offl.-e No I.l*U Broadway, between 3fith and 37th. -t» . ' ■n!il t» o .-!<-..• p m A<l\ ertlf»ment» re<-et\f^ at ! the follow lni brani-h otn>«« nt re^ul^r ■•;Tr' it' » . until oVlo-k pHI . vl«.-. 2«V4 Slh »ye.. y « cor ! "3d st.: l"» tith aye . cor. 12th *t.; 104 East '4tn . s» • 2T.7 \\>.»f 42d >l between Tth and «th aye» ; i yd xe*st liVn *t.; 1005 1-J aye. : l«2« 3d aye.. aear ai*t at.; ITOB l»t aye., ueo.' SShti »t J BANK RE»OPT3. f.vo. =yv j REPORT '- THE COXDXTJOX CT THE FOURTI MTi'd^l »• X«w York City. In rhe j»fat» of N>» T«r*«t. ■at tt-> cl»-s* o! business Xovemler 10, W10: RESOIKCES -!-.* an.l (tisrounts . .s3S.*H3ff f>i Ov»r«*rafts. .-»'! sod onso.-ursd. 147 51 V. S. bonds to sscii circulation.. I.«>o. •>■*»<»> L". S. N-- to secur« t". S. deposits ' .<•■•) Premltinos on L. S I *nds . 2S.3>> W Bonds, m •«.•:- BK.XS4 2& Banking bouse, furniture and Oxl ure« :... ?.fti3.73^«O Due from nafloi al banks <act rs s»rve agrents> IJIZ.OWtt Due fram state an* a* M banks antf bankers, trust «aolsa an.! ■avjn«rs banXr 21-V^ «.1 I Cbsrka and other, cash itetaa lit.^s-" -1 j ExchacKes for CWarln* Hn»i» 5.«7-1>«- 97 Notes si other r^itioral fca=k? Cy.«*oiO' I Fractional paper currenc- nicksJj and •-•nt*. . . 31 TO Law ful mon«v naarn In bank. viz. : ■pects . J.MC.W <v> -tender notes.. 2.l(»».t»»>e»> ,—, — 7.232.03000 R»d?n-ption f-jnd with " S. Treas urer <S per cent of r!r<~ila:!ir»n>. . . JO.«v>«> I H from C S TteMurer . *»...- TctaJ s • .. wm LIABILITrES. ■ -■- tal scoet pa:-J 1a... ?3.<K'>.orofO Surplus fund .... l"n'!|vt/i*»J profits. Uts «tp*T!9es .1-* taxes paM . «?--» Or": ni National aaakamsa out«tar«i!n« . MB.IiaXI Due r-> <sTh««r national bank» $14.Kj;.fiW) 17 Due to aaaaa «3<j pri vate banks an<J br. c**»rs .... r.OSJ.T'-t 33 Due to tr>i»t ctaqpaataa «i"l savings banks.. 3.002,4.-? 41 Dlvlrjeniis unpaid 3.22? <>O Ic4ivi<2ual deposits rjb- Jsrt to dM B.TSO.S.tO 54 naaaaad "er*«ri«-atee of <I»pn*tt ... .. 4 427 31 AewjKrt checks 2.^74 7-2 95 Cash:— « rbaeki cut ! «tas<Stn 5 . <W»7. l-^ Cnitea Stares deposits 33 " 53 |&>00 1 R-ser.-e<l for taxss . 3fi 37? -^ l^.T«tai . f*s.2i.r.i««ti 6*a'« af »•» Tor Jr. Ccranty of v^ • TrrJc.*«». : I. DsAjVXBXi j. ROGERS. -aaßJei ol tks *Nn«- B%me<i bank. dt> so>mn!y «^^r •■ th» abor^ *">'-'■"•-• la tnxe to th« --• «♦ rov A - ■ »-Li» and beilef ** DA.NTEL. J. RO^r.P?. -.»* — subs";rlb»d and aworn to tef->r» as* this • .'Stli cay of Nov*mb«r. lfllA CHAS. c SEIFEP.T. N-rta.-v PsWlr. Correct — Attest: JAMES G. C* NXON. "! WM S. OPDTKE. VD'rectTi i t. r. MAjrvm^ _ ! »^~~ flSo HM 1 MfUM OT THSJ CONDITION Or THS IMEDIGIN EXCHSHSE HiTfOMfiL BiSK Ia? "** p "-■"-■' --•--,-- -■> ;,, • -.. at dm cloae of t uatnsi NovemtT lOtb I9l<> ' RESOURCE?. LaSMs a-d discount* J25 35"* l s<> 11 lOretdfa/is. gecure'J an'i unsecured. 2.20034 tT. 5 bonds to secure circrrilaticn . . ,I.«v>.rionf>o T " ■ bonaa to secure U- S. -•---. 13U i>' lrt <V» Premitims on I". 9L bonds 174 «xv> r<> Bods. 'irit»#9 »tr 2.433 7"4 62 Banking nous*, furniture, and fix tures i.«v»f<*vr..> Other real eatat* --vned . . '-.;■■ 4K5 ."<» Du9 frcm ra- - . ►anks (not naarvt aaaatl $0.62^325 23 IDm from 9taM ai ! pn-at* banks ar.-i bankers, tr^st cons pen!es aa«l savlnga banks . . 652.02&27 . Checks ani ether casb Item* ... 4!.573 31 [ Ejcchanges for Clsarinj House 5.202. 931 Vt Notes cf "t'er nat:-3n al basUH ... 7Q.M*> CO FractlonaJ n;»r cur r-r. -v r. : kMla, a.", i cents . 71S 71 lA"^fsl assaay Mam In bank, vi:.: Specie 5.9^4. 4M CO -tender cstes... 1.947 000 at 2C.5&5.3?! TT i Re^empt:->r fund -orith r .= T— urer -'5 per cent of circulation*. . . 1.V».»' < "»CA Due from U. S. Treasurer.... X3:>. 'V^* Tazzl .. . . . . . W4.3»a!>i::*r LIABILITIES. ; Capital Mock paid tn jj.(«i(v«m Surj .s fund 3.000. •>«• t"»> I vMad rroflrs. less e3D5S3es ani tajces paid ......... I 252.*f1» 2T ' National baoknotea outstanding . X€*"SO.«>»<» ! Bu« to other natiooa banks $10.711. £3 I Due is Star* ami prt vate bar.ks and bar.V: | ers ...- 4.753.74G7S i Due to tnsM comia- Ei»3 and savmes I banks 2.325.9!" 17 I 1 Dividends nspaM 21.14550 • Indix-idual «Jeposit3 sub 11 Ject to cteck - . 21.T20.771 -' : Pemar. 1 certl3cates -* ! -Vposfts 730 v? 2 26 C«rrifled checks . 566.3C«> 73 Caablei'a cbaeks cut- Ftandlng . . . 939.«5 '._ 42.'->77.*iS 21 t'r.ited States <ieprslts WO<>(H| Heserved for taxes ICS.TZ ~. J Total «ra ,-.?3 «r State of X«w York. Courts af X**i Tortt ■ r. -WALTER H. BENNETT. Cashier -'I ts* atove-naired bank, do s.-»>:i. -. «war ?>cr &* al-i-T-e s:at»t}..--. ;. -..» t/i tii* ;t.'oV- «-• ?w k»r»'•■ ed»« a::, belief. W. H. BE3NNETT Cai»v*~~— ?übscrikal and sworn to before tne this li:^ 1 4a*' of November. Ml *^ ROT MURCHIEX Notarr PubKc. Kin»s County r«rti2cat» filed ia Xc • T -- z ■ rseall Cbuatj-. Correct— Atie-t: ffn p 1 rxox. B- r,. hazard* VOlrecwra "' - ■ R3POHT .... CONDITION OF The Msrcaniiia Mafbnal Emi of THE crn OF icew tobs at the close of business November lOth. tSl> HESOIKCES t L«ar:s an.-! aSaesaaCi - 5:2.713. t& '' Z'' ■Overdrafts, s^rured *z.d un*ecurei.. 2.i->4;-i I T". 8. bonds to secure circ*-!arion . . 7T3 •*> >V> itT. P. bonda to «ecar» C S. depslts t«-'V*»i ! Bonds. s«_-uritie«. etc r>7«»..V"i>* %* '■ T)ne fre n natiiina! banks . S*oJ.<i'J7 7» : r>ie from state banks aad bamken -■'■ '.* ZZ 1 Caacaa aasi other asal it-ms ?45.43753 Exchanges fe* dealing House 3?X.n4 39 1 r tas*la . 2j;.35.5*'V.? »Ui » I^pa!-t?r.dpr notes 9CO,CC«)Oi> , Re-iemptJon faad •j::-. U. ?. -Treasurer •'- '• of circulation* 5?,730C0 i Due from L\ r 1 Treas- I urer. atbas than 3^ i lean tisn 1 .-. . 64.CV* 00 j — . —^ __ S.9Ml6>~' ■ Total ?:■■»-:;:.-" LJABIUTIES. ! Capital s-.ock paid - ... $3.oo^ f*y> (S: i Surplus run I 2.€o >.<»»>f-. I Cndtrtded profits. less expenses and laxei paid ........ 72n.>*V> 1 • (Reserved tnr tax- 5«X33Q33 ■ Nati - banknotes curstandins 7fi&.r&'U»«">.> Dinldsads urpai'l . 3.>l7i>- I Due to rther national kaaka 52.;rj=.rco (3 t Dos tn state kaa ■ and ! bankers 420.91S C' 1 Due ro msH companies ! and si cs banks... L 900.99057 S' IndivH'ial *»pcsits stib ject to check. . . 7.37R,3>S It* ■ Dems n certiricates of d«"p*>sit 2^ 37ii ."-i I Certified ch-cks ;*o.Stil >4 I Cash it' «» --hecka cut .-tar...--:* 4?4.<w> «7 I XT- S. deposits I.<>VC^ 3 Toss State «r »-"• Twrtti C^ua?- of >Te-»- Y->rk <« : I. EMH. ki^ein*. Caahin of the sbe«*-Bas>rd bank. <io ?o!emr;!v s«fir that rh-^ a>"» srjt^ dmri is true 0 the bent of nt kncie-iic? »n; be'ief. EMIL KLEIN Ijfc:* Suberribrd and *■» -m to before m* m:.- totj 1 day of v««Blin 10!i> ALBEET B COWT: Correct — Attest: X?tarv I-ii-.'ia E. T. JEFFEKY. --Drr-rt-r- PS- RAMSAY. J [No. I.IOR] HEPORT OF THE CONDITION CF THC EAST R¥SB N^TIOHIiL B^iiK at N>» V--:-. In the State cf Xe^v Ycr'<. a*. ;- close of btsiriess. November lft !<>:»?. RESOURCE? Loans ani Tfcsn mill Sl.32T>.*7ti{?i Ci-erdrafts. set-red and fecjisil . . l^t 83 I". 5 t-onds t!> «e^jr!> ctrcutxtton. . 3**. •">♦■• h~.j Bonds, atcuiliii 1 >■ ■• \ . ;*.9.V. >«: B*r_ii.l!'.JC house, f-irninir? and tlxturrs tri*\ ♦«.»> 0»» -■ Other real Rai owned 2».255 ST Dos from na'i^ral banks fnot re «erv* agent>» 244.«*4 _ i>u» frssi saw :»n«i r*i.-are hanks and bankers. irr.sJ conrpanies ard ss>vinsi bank*. 12. 173 st; Clj— 'k3 »p.d <-.t:«r- cash Jr-rrji 74.1»2»!«.". Kxrhance* ff: •"ieirinz lioi^e 23>.SC4>»s Fractlcral t~±Z*' CHirrncy, n;ck»!» an.i cents l.«l 30 Lawful vtottty if»enr a. hani*. viz.: Bp. . I- $-"*4rt.!«W ,v> Lesal tender =«t*» 5».300 (*> 450.2:i8 sl> riedemptton fun* »l?h f. ?. Trea» urer i 5 per ».*nt of clrcaJarioni. . . Z •»."• 0O 7ouU 12.«5.640 *4 LIABIUTIE3 Carttal stock iald ir. ■2P-\0»flB Surplus fund Crf'.COOflo Variiv'd-d rrufit*. leas expec*?s «a.l rave* plid «:.!i43 01 National bankrotes <vjts«a?..iin; 4*>.2?00> I»u« t • ataar caticnal r°«irsi\» i*?.?*'-v7 I>'.\ l.:en<!* aaaal 4JV* fl«> I:i«llvtdnal d^j>osrrs »u^>«<'t to checic 1,303.471 *•< Daaaaad esvtaaeaass cf depostt 1».77» «1 4>rtlfl*tl v-h»ri<« !*.7y&30 CaaMer's .-'iwks ->u»«-ardtr!5 JMU.* p3>hW«. tnrlndtn< certificates «f d^p«^;f i'or naoaej bcrrowed lf»>.oCOOt> He»*r»ed for ta*e« 654 63 Tota! ---. .>*.n— c.tv»u State »f New Tork. t'ouaty of N«w Tork. as.: I Z. E. NCU'CLJ* Cashier cf the abov* named N«n:;. d.' ?o>errtnly >wear that the aN>v» stateinept ts tru? to the best of my kaow'tjjj an.l le!>f. 2 E. -'■WELL, C3»h!er Sub»frib«l an! f»o?n ts> before me taai itui df.y «| November. 101' V S. A. SWART. Vnjn fubiio. \V*j>iehi*ster Co. tT-'il-U" fllt-i in >-*. Y. Co Clerk* ani r.*a- Ul-.r, r.* LV.r«vt At»*»i: _^ FREDERIC*! 1 . : HUJIsT t I traaajaa VINCENT LOESSS. J ■ 15