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THE ill. -TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. jton Y ash. amp it?, uii: .lhJ. 6.539 Wheat. bu?.h.U&.MO Wues . '-'..'?>" llominv, sacl.3... MO ? 'opper. bars. 1200 bbla .. . 8.1S5 ? 'i?. R ait oil. bbls.. BO turp. bbla ;;."-'? . rkg*. 75 1,728 Canned t?e<-f, ???. .Ms? * ... i? Cut m?ate, pkgs. 71B I . fka. I*1*; . U2? 'lams |.kgs. C?*" I? t - '. i'kgs. M t : .\ (allow, pkga. 123 350 Brandy ici ?. bbla M 1 :'..vi Broom corn, bales 175 ' .1 27.'. Hides. No. 1.228 I ;:. ? bbla 1118 ? II, tee. bbla. o, hhda... MB "*.,- ', - o. tee..... .?its "? 0*gP--" S7-' ?v__; ?Ma... 4??1 ?', ., - Cal), bbls. 275 ???Seed. tona. M EXPORTS. na! Ku| '"??:-".2 liaren, Tb .1.592.525 ;; 'tjeu.... -.???? i_*rd. n?. 401.95? ?;?ir sacks... 2,228 Tallow, lb. 11 ?w_ *b . ? 300.100 Greeee. ti?. 4?-,4.oo?> 10.3001 Cheeee, P>. U0.SS0 r?rk b *?' Cots'.I oil. gala 1.600 {?? tea. MBILsb oil. gais... BM.000 CASH QUOTATIONS. iMn N No 1 f.11880 .Cotton, middling. 11 so ?ST 00 No l IB 50 I Coffee. No 7 Rio IP-, ?2 ralle.. . l -'?'? Sugar, granulated 5.20 Hand eep. ?" ' MM Molaaaca. o K. p 40 ?"a .48.! tearoily... .$18 28 Exchange lead. 4.174'Beef hams.30 (?0 . a? 'Tallow, prime... ?A S i No 2 red 11.4 Pork, mess.M12H ?fern ???? M- ?**??? <-r- 1fi0 ??? ]" ? Otts stand wh. 841. I_Brd. mid West. 10 40 flour. Mp'.s pal BM I ?Eirort, fob afloat. GENERAL MARKET REPORT. Vrw V , \;,..l I?, V.I12. I,RAIN- WHEVT Reporta ?hat the crop r?tmate .it. . ? ?iitiK in??? the staieg weat of th< Mlaalaalppl had bullish influence and priera advanced to new high r. cords, dosing at l\il \e higher for ?he new crip months. May advanced BHc on covering by Mated shorts Influenced by a aale of a car* ? ef H. no,? hush? Is of No 2 ted wheat to Lis? bon T appeared n> >e the general opinion indoned area *o far will amount to i,h, ,- ...?.too aerea and ?niii?> authorities wer? Inellnrd "? estimate the Indicated yield ? (.,. 000,000 bushels and The fa? t that tie?.- reporta from ins r been of such a very m ituro 1?-<I t.? the belief that any ??hange in the situation would be for the ?s of unfavorable de ? ?,?-..rn aectlon dlacouraged l m ?i ? ,,i i... n i redi? ted Ifcat lb? c n .-. would b( tly good to evarcone mach of the .lan.HKe In the East. ? t sales of Manitoba. 20 loads at out \.. 2 rxl her... $1 Ifl-Hc ? 'evator, export 1,, . ? . si i??v f o No 1 North luluth, Si '22 \ f ?? ie ailfeat. opening navl CORN Fairly active and firm. ? n? i ad van ? ? .,'.-. Export ?i nominal, fot? ?float. OATS t an adva oat l mi standard white, 14 ". Co '-' ?.i';c; No ;*.. 1.4c, No i . . ?-. I .->? "pp.'i. ?3''j?'.74c on :, No 2, ?>?*c nominal, c ) f i: Uil.I.V - Piim; malting, $1250 $i :;s ? > falo Wheat, including flour, .?ek, nerovdlng to "Brad 2.813,780 heish^ls. against ?; and 1.780.878 laai SO. btiahela, asalnei OB, (???4 11. in. Corn exporta for the 1 bushels, against 852.585 last we,em. end 838.482 laai year: eme-e July i. 43.052.613 last . NEW YOKK PRICE*. Y' ester Wheat. Open. High Eow. doss. ?lay. May. 1 1_S 1184 1 18S 1 l5?1*? 115 Jejiv . .. 1124 118?, 1 12S 1134 111** f'ptem-er. -- ? 109"-? 10-4 INTERIOR RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn ?Data To-da\. 331.000 242,00?) 2i>2."00 last. woek. 248,000 233,0?> BSO.000 U*t year. 802,000 &4?.00?J 353,000 SEABOARD CLEARANCE*. Flour. Wheat Com. Te-dav. 6,000 118.<X)0 1?.O00 L**t weak. 9.000 257,00?) La? year. 34.000 47.000 41,'tOO, IXOCB ANP MK.-I^? Flour moJ?T_":y activa, hut f.rru a: an advance of 10 pointa. Ktnaa- $5ff$5 15. fancy apung paunti, 16 50 ?|6 75 HIE FLOUR?Firm; lair to good, MS08B8; choice to fancy. $:, 05 CU25. i.'jp.NMEAL?Steady, kiln dried, $4 1.'.. BAO MEAI/?Fine white and yellow. H708I175. coarea, $1 65:?$1 70. PEED tv??tern spring, $28 76; standard middling. 12950 flmir i?. ?31; red dog. $32 25. city bran. 12. 10 bulk, $30 50 aacka, middling. $.10 <.$?2.'.0, re<) du. $33; hominy chop, $29 ?$30 bulk. $30 20#$31 20 sacka; ollmeal, $38?$3i?. HIW i.'ss active and lower; the sell? ing Beeeaed to be rhlefly for ions account, and the offi ring! were w?ll enough absorbed on a reaiparatlvely moderato setback to im? part a fslriy ateadv tone. The clore was Peady, lax prl . ? si owing a net loas of fre?:n 7 ;o | poll ti for tl ? day, but tt to B pointa up from th. loweat on the moi? active positions, aft?.- t? 'lose her? N.w Orleans was tlrmer and ad va i : ? nr f. pointa. Southern spot B_aiket* wen .- lower to 140 higher. Weefclr Bov?-.. Port receipts. 11 kgataal year; overlanel t" mills arid Canada I8.0SS SKa.-isi f W77 last year; eiou'.h.r:, n 11 tak.ngs, eatlmated, 85,000, aculnst ???sa of sto.ks at Interior lawni .-?'..Te.?. . L.:':?y 27 t?70 I,ist I into right f.,r tli? wc?-k, 138.7S0, agaitiM )W?.025 last year. Total crop iti>\< ment: fur: -. ? elpti ll.221.SS8 '?i._.'?;'i deduct' ??'Ir??'. le), aK.'.ln't ???, 18??. Mm I? erland lo milla and Canada, W..27-? 872.08U last year; Southern mill laV:: - . 2.2SO.OOO, against 1,000,000 last year; itock a- Interior towns Is ?-xeeta of ?Sttrt-me.: !. 220,084, against 311.704 last )ta-: brought into alght th-is far for a? * ??>'..ill. ugairi.t 11.223.C04 last year. The total crop 1 i.t is fe.r 2:12 daya this aea? e*?a. agalnei 233 'lays last aeaaon. Local con? tract pri?. s : Ye.ster Open High. I. ? w. (".se. eiav. *Prtl. 11.27011-88 U :?:*. f??'. 1184 1143 11.34 11.8701E88 11.45 ?J1"?. 11.44 1144 11.44 11 ???./Il 43 11.40 Wt. 11.47 1157 1147 ll.G0eil.5l 11.59 *??uat . 11.51 11 5S 11.50 ll.5iail.52 ll.f.0 ?JeptetriLer. 11 ,v.. 11.59 11 47 11.51 ul 1.53 11.80 October.. 11.5.8 11)15 11.63 11.68AU.50 11.?17 Savtmber il?'-? 11.60 11.60 11.60011.82 11.?'?? ?p*embfr. 1165 1171 11?.') I1.BS?9U.BB 11.73 ?W-ary.. 11,63 11.68 1159 11.02011.83 1170 rabruary. 11.C2011.84 1170 ?rch.... 11.71 1177 1167 11.71^11 72 11.78 8l>'t s'i-ait. with prieei 5 nolnta lower at ll.aoc for nil'ldiitiic upland; sales. 1.R0O i 4'll'.er?d on contract. i?*)0 bal ? Liverpool ***'*a?Sp?t. fal^ biielnes? doing: aal*?-. 9.000 ??ties, ,r? - ??.. .. ? ....... -.,?, American, ??'WO. i?, p, ? ,,,, 18,000; mi'l ?J'lit* >;t I ti.-j 8 '..-.i Pul ? - opened at? 1 DOini ad-.-?., .loaed qulel, 4 to 54 , tamer. Kpril, I ".74J. April '' Mas - ?jttn? 6.84d; in- July, 0.84d; luly-Auguat. ?M'jd ptember, 0_1?1. Peptem '*toI?ti. ?2?d; Octotei November, ?'-"?' ?av-r?. I>eeemher-.lan Mry, A*2\.ri. lanuarv-E.bruary, ?22<!. V-? 'OIT11 ned i ; :, pointa ??' the out ?*. unler '.r,e-H\ eeiiing. a? the decline the ?Mrke? ?h- . .-i a \,,,n of about 25 pointa for '*t wten. bui after the earlv ?eliin?? was ? mill t* ?' ?? ligl ?Hfl 1. ills chowed rnoio "tSKattlon to supp< ri the mar..l. ?he Oi.sl aJ**?] " . 1 to be C.e low of thi ; mark t atea rdei ? "???1> at ? net ad.'.in?-.. of 1 to 5 point?. "Jle*. " ? Havre showed a d Jj -i* \ f-?! ? . gained part Of y> '"as. (?..sing at a nei decline of , *y* talea of so.Don lag.?.. Hamburg declined J .4 pfennig, but was swadv at the cloeo; "e- 7.-, rela lew? r ui Rio and 50 tela lia y Sa'?'" pP01 Inactive hut steady ;?.t ???.cf.r Rio No 7 1. ...? coatraot prices: Yester Ata_ Ofen. High ls,x\. C)nae. <!h> Cf"- 13>2ttl_V?5 I8.TS JZ^. 13 *4 13.88 IB.S4 I8.W013.89 18-88 52?*. ? 18 H2tfi.'i t?4 18 M *????? ? . U-7 13.96 13 87 IS.M?1S.B7 18 SB 5JW|?tv... 18.M 13'* 1S.M 14f????l4??l ISM }]Z*<<*}*r. Xt'si H.?* H.oo I4.t/5;yi4<w 14 01 NeaML 14.03?!4 "4 13 1W Iw2r.:>*f- ..-- ? 13W?014?S) 13 96 JJSjJfr- 13 91 1S?I6 13.91 13.96013.96 13.B4 ??bruaW' ~ 13.06013. M U?tcn ? ..'.." .- 13 !?.'._ 13 lei 13 M ? 13 89 13 62 13.83 U.B901I.M 13 02 II? . . ''? mess. $20 0120 28; farn bir*' xf*-1;.. ?llor, "l-'r. 818230I1S5O K?ssar, Sr.i?, '?AMS ^'??">? l20*?$'lT. T MEATS Pickled hellten C' X. '..' 104',',!. 0**i*l ?* _'._ : "'?' TAU.OW?Wrra; ?". ke.r io_iJ15 Continent. 10.85c Bra ?^?RIN?t___^.4c0l,'poun'1 flrm' 8*?4 0*.4c ?i%N/M^?i:pFR,r,,,?n<,*--r*1 ?"y; ?pot, ?tt$W rUA^'h lB_?0*?7_c; May, 15.8.. ?luiv. 48.2O043.50e; >"?'??<' Nrt ,. ???'-?> . ai.i.7, i,'::-->", ()I). WH' s lin;?- mor? bearish, and ?iorlng pnces veic i |S point? net lower, !^?<-ai .outrait pri?es: Ye?!? p < ?pen. i Halt. Lou. fleet . ? . i?; ;,.? .; 47 April .,; 47 6 47 S47 6.4406.4' ?.43 M ?" .fil*, ?; 4.'. ?? IS 6 ?Mg * 15 ? 47 . ? ?'. M, (.??', 51 ?i 53 ?l?" v .6.5H ?i..-.?; 6.53 '? 58a?" .'??'? 6.57 ? . - ?*, i:?i-ii; ?i*.* ?:?*?? Sept mber ,. . ?'. ?*,.*. ?;<-..?' ?in: ?*.?2'a?i.?i4 i*.?*fl ? '-?'m . 6 55 t; ;.i ?; :,4 ?; 5"?f?* :.4 6.58 bet. ? ., -.*-,.;?: ' _? ? -?> MOLASSES **M* v*ilfll"> Qulel nd un? clians;. <1. NA", \l. STORES Spirits turpentine steady ?ml unchanged; roain dull and tar steady ai forme- prit I OILS , ...- t L.,,) ReSoed petre? leum fii m n? the recen? ?dvanra. KICK l-irm, with ?alrly food demand st full 1 **'?.\K Refined firm but unchanged: sal's lea? .' r?*r c?enl cash.- Raw Ann ?n.i unchanged, with ?ale? of 5,000 bug? , Ma ?hli m? nt, Ht 2 18-18? baal? '.??'? nd freight, e?iu,ii i?. 4 17.? duty paid. Spot ? c t, 1 ata of 1.11? tor M t?**"t centrifugal, 8.01c for B8 t?.?' muecovado, n:.'i ': .to.- foi 89 u-t\ molaaaes auger, in Lon? don 11 .te wer? lower; April ? nd Mar. IS? *'V' Auguat, 14s 4*44. Wltleti A Qray? ?tcK-k of Europe and tmerica, 2,501. na, against 8,188,063 ton? laal fair at am? uneven dates. The decn ? ' i? .-.i?*.,71!? tona, again??? 1? '?M-reae? of 644,202 tons l.iat week. Total ?tock? and afloat? together ?how a vlaibl? ?upply ?.f 2.728,826 tona, a-,-,?i:?t S,265,055 ton? last year. Of a .1. ? r. aae <-.f Ml,789 V.ns.*' ? ? COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. New York, April 11). 1012. BEAKS \M> PBAS Receipt?, 14 baa? beans, 200 i":?.?. Marrow higher and Ann ..t 84 i??? for choice; it I? poaalble that has been exceeded in lome case?-. beat medium ht h. id a? $4 45'?t$4 50. and a few Jobbing ?alea of cholc? pea h?* reported at ft SO. Exportera buvo filled a few order? for re<i kidney within a day oi twi ?u |440gM45, and more stock ?uik at tii? ?am? Usure; round lois of poor quality ?an be bough I at 14 25 *?$4S0 ?"allfornia lima steady. Scotch p"an In light supply on the fcp?>t. but feeling rather ea?! T.I.ANS. marrow, choice, 100 lb, $4 85014 90; Po'.r to good, 84 ?.'.*>'< S*4 75: ni'dluni, choice, $4 450 $4 ?50: poor t.. good, $40$4 40: pea. choice, $455084 SO; ;.- to good, $409445; red kidney, ?hole, $4 4<j v, $4 4.'.; poor to good, $40$43O; white kidney, choice, $5 7*1 ? $5 H5 ; black, $5 20085 50: ?/allow eye. $3K"0$4: IS TO f$6 75, I'F.AS. S.-otcJi, $5 K, y ?J? 00; grien. Imported. $.", ,*>n -f$4 50. Bl TTER - Receipts, 5,5:!i> pkga P-man'l fairly satisfactory at firm prices. I'nder the ??all 25 tuts creamery up.c?ale fold at SIS?-. 20 tubs extras at 30H?*, 50 ;?t ;o\c, 25 at 81c and 50 firsts at ;t(?c. with bualneea ?-?n ii-? ?tr?et about In lin?- with these p-tc-n. Process sear. Packing ?tock steady. Creamery, spe? cula, lb, .t.. extra?. SOHc; nnn, '-'i? .?-a*;ioc; seconds, 28*? *T2l*c: ?birds, 27ij-2**c; state, dairy, tuts, tin.-s?, aOtf?iiijc; g?,o?l lo prime, 8 - ???. common to fair. 24'{-27c: process, ?, 270274c; extra.?. 284o; firsts, 254 ?-.-conde. 24{r26c, factorv, current make; firsts, 26 He; seconda, 244c; thirds. '-'?. packing stock, current make, No 2, 2S4024O; No ,'i. 21023a < H Kl-i: -Receipts, 2.'l?"?l boxe?. Feeling Arm on finest white; a little freer offering of pali- color? and more pressure, to sell at 1714c; w.-;;k.*i on average colored, with reporti-d sal. a at prices depending on ?-ire of holdings end urg-ncv to sell. R??t aklma Steady. though 18c seldom reached for white and exceeded fir colored. Exporters taking at ll'tfll'jc. .State, current make, white, specials, lb. lie; colored, 17 \ r. white, fancy, 171>c, colored. 17'.c; under grade??, 170174c; state, skims, current make, sp'-clitls. 1.1c; colored. 1801$4c; cur? rent make, choice, 120124c; fair. 1040 .nder grades, 74 g 10 BOOS? Receipt?, -in.nsi cases, a good pm portion of the receipt? going direct to sinrage. easier Western adviceg market shows a e'-.e-s and outside quotations at" mee e\tr?nie. Fr-s'i gathered. .-xtrHS, dozen, -.-.v. firsts, storage packed, 210214o; Ar?is. n?.rth erly ?ectlona ^eguii.r packing, 1940204c; ? r'.v sections, 194 0194e; sec?nos, i"-, 019c; dirties. 18*4 018% C; checks. 160 KUc; du?k eggs, naittmore. 24 't 2:,c. ***~eetern, iuy 2Rc: Kentucky ar.d Tenu saea, 18022c; Far rn, ls/.,-?(,c; goose eggs, 25085c; ?tata, 1 flvanla and Hearty, hepoery whitea fancy, large, new laid. Sac; ?elected, fair t" goofl, 220224c Western, gathered, 21022e; s'a?-, Penn?-y1vaB?a and nearby, hennery bn-i-r-. 21 ?4c; pattiere.*! and mix ?d, 2031204c l'Rl ITh -DRIED?-Spot evaporated apples quiet but steady; no carlots offered. I'pstat? firm, ?aet sales at 7'4c for April, prime. fob, and that quoted at the closa, KuiurvB dull and weak, quoted 7 4 M7Hc. October November, prime, fob. More demand for chops on export account and market firm. Waste lifeless T'pstate chops Arm, last sale? reported on the basis of $2 10 per ion ?>, f.,r prompt delivery, In bbls, fob, ?nd w? ?-fiioi'e ? at th? close $2 25, same terma; tipstati ?Mt? . nominal, and $ 1 50 tf $ 1 60 for prompt deliv? ery, looae, fob, cover? the altuation. r- T111 I la-ge quantltifs of off quality prunes offering, and tor." v.? ok and barely steady on best. Stock? of apricots and peaches light ?nd holders fairly f!rn_ FKCITS ?FRESH?Apples dull and weaker Cranberries firm Btrawnerri?.?? in poor condi? tion. Ifuahrooma -~eak. Orapefrutt steady. Pineappk-s selling wall. APPLKf?. Splttenberg and Wtnesar. bM. $2 508$.-, Northern Bpy, $2 50?g $8 2'. King. $2 50-"! ?4 25; Paldwl: 8*1 60 &$4- Ben I'avi?. $2 5O0$?5O; Greening, $350 085 50; r.ano, $.1 a ?S 50; Far w:en I fl260$3 25; )'!:aH.", Kieffer. basket. 5Oc0 $1. CRANBERRIES, Cap? ''od, bb!, $1O0$U; New York crate, l"2 'Cl'l %2 75; .lets. v. rative. bbl. $7 0??; stindari* crate. $2 250$2 50, New lork. $1760$225; STRAWBIRRIT?? quar?. 5 020c- ORAPEP'RriT, box. $t*g"i?; ORANGER \',\. 81085; TANGERINES, ?trap. $1 5O0$4; Kt'MQlATS q ?art. 4010?; PINEAPPLE8, crate. $1 50"?*$'* "!0. M\*i AM) NTKAIA K'.r.u or timothy hay, with ?apply short of demand. Only occasional ?ais reaching ?' 50. HAY, la-ge balea, tlm othy, prim?, loo lb. $1 :-0: No ri t., Mo 1. $120? $1 4.'?- shipping, $115. clover, mixed, light. $180; heaxry. $1 1S0$125; STRAW, long rye. H60S6c; oat, 66070c HOPS Lett?ra from the Interior of I state ?? CUlty In ploughing becaUM of "heavy rait.a. Dlapatcb??* from the Pacific Coast indii.-u?, good jtrogre** ?n cultivating. Little h'jil.'ie?!?, and no chaag? la toi ?? values. POULTRY?-ALIVE?Receipts ur.loailed. ', rpr. i,v ??-eight :?.tid I ? ?r by expr?s? 28 cars nir.re Leine; held over on track?; trading slow an?i with accumulation In lobbers* Landr mfir ke? weaker on fow -. ?specially heavyweight? F'?W1.S. lb l?'il>; OLD ROORTERS and ?tags, 10*,c; TURRETS. 15?; DUCKS, l?8c; r.KFf-'K. I?4 110e. GUI?EAR pair. ?Oc; PIGEONS, :'.'" DRESSED?Prcah killed leed fowls dull, and holders ?ha?le prices ?o at? tract attention Old ro'ist'-rs In light ?upply and stead). Fancy nearby broilers scar?-e and firm Nearby spring du? Its moderately active. Prime large squabs !:. g??o?l demaml and Arm, but small and poor birds slow and Irregular. Frozen poultrv quiet. Fr???h killed: CHICKENS dry packed, hhle, Philadelphia and Long island, fancy, broiler? lb, 18 Pennsylvania, 40045c; POWLR dry packed, ?rn, boxe?, ?Irv picked, 144017c; Iced. average, 144015c: small. 14??: dry pinked, OLD CO? i'-; ISc; I'f'Ks. aprlng, nearby, lb. 27. .?-?QrAli'". pilme, large, white, dOMH, $2 0$4 25 lark. $150; culla 50060c. Proaen TI'RKET**, young ben? and toma 14022o; old. I'i'iJ''". Texaa, No 1. I802OC; other gr,,de'. 18014e: br?llela, milk fed, fancy, 2$ 1(2*0.; corn f'-d. 20025c; roaatera, n..:k fed, fancy, 20?21Hc; :i to 84 lb. Ifl?4e; corn fed, f.u.e*. 180194c; frvors, 160164e: FtiWI.H. dry picked, fl?Crldc; Oi.r? CO?7KS, 13c; DUCKS, No I, 21022e; No '-'. ISdPlft? . GEESE. No 1, fancy, 16c; average, UJ-J^c; No 2, l'of?TORS \M) nDGSTABLM- Old po ?.veak and lower, new firm and higher Old onions low? ;. new steady Aspara?' and higher. Bean? In liberal supply and weak, Beet? ?nd carrots steady for choice. Cabl in good demand t**ueumb?r? *n'i"r. p..-. ?ov,er Kale and iplnach In ?ccaalv? ?upply ar.d lower Lettu a 26080c 1o??t under heavy offering? Pepp r? d II Parale? steady P?saa v., Romain? .?ragging lihiilarl. higher ?I |.; an i weak Tomatoes \i. ftrm. POTATOES, Rermuda, ?!??*. No i bbl $7 60 No 2. $??>'?;$?. * uban, new, erafe $1 2?./-I 60 I ? No 1, bbl, $1 '.?- ?,?? No :? $50$6; l/>r.g Island, old. hag $40$4 50 Main-, lag. $S"5?S$4; bull l-?> W, $40$4 25 omg g? i?*. .J? *-.*,. bulk, 180 lb V*. 7."./$4 ean, No I, 168-1** b-.g $25O0$2flO; h.w-r . ?tl r^-*"2 "i-. SWEE1 POTATOKfl .l?*r No t. bMket, "I 260$2 Koutbem, bbl, $2 56 v YAMS f* nthern. I**a|??|?l tSPARAOUfl bu-i'he?. ?:? ... .?i seconds, $l~$l 50; (\RTirHOKEf* drun $50$A WISK. bbl, $2fl $2 50; BBANS ? ? .nil 75: wax. ?;.., ?i$l :.<, BEETF fancy, inn bunch??, $4*ii$.". drnm. $1 lV)-$8; crate, 7.', -?t$i r.o bbl, $i-?f *??:*. old, $1 250$1 76; rARROTS old bna. r|2; ?no bun he? ti-itf;. crate, $10$180 i-i'i'r.Mi'.F.it- basket $20$4 ale. $20$.*t*V?: ?.?-?F.?-i, o'd. red. ton, *?_.*.-_ $.',<(. bbl $1 WMJ $?? Dai ? $500$? 0; I.I ' ? .,/$.; :,o ne? ,H..., $25A0$8OO; baakei $1 ?M0$l 76 Florida, - . basket ??: r$2 *.**. red ?,.-, $2??r$l banket. $180?*?$178; C*BLERT, Plorltla, ?tandard tl 50; 10 in? b. 75c0$l 28; ?M|?-?>nV and ESCAROLE, bbl, $l*-$3, bask*? $808*150 r-M'l.in.o'VKn-', case. $ft'7$:? ?_-, : \.-r,f, pi.AVTS hox. $1 '.oil*::, kali-: i,i,i. i ki-'Hi.hahi. inn bunchaa, t^itit. LETTUrw TB $1 50; LIMA BBANS, basket 820 $1.-O0$2 5O; I.F.KKH loo bunchaa, ; ? ONlfNS ?'uban. new. crate $8df$825* Bermuda $3 25; Texas, $">'"*J:i 25; Egyptian, bag! %:>,r.o Met?an. TU", ?rt-?r*-*. _.". Far \\>?.ter yellow, 11(0 11. bag $.1 :*>*}*'< 7.?"; ?M. will?. ' .rn'n ?H 6M8M2S: yei?ow. inn it, \,HW tilton ?' 40: red fl 'Ofi$4 OK 1* V ?Cuban, carrier ?"-?. ?., r.o' j.pi??"---"-' boT. %'""*? 0 till carrier fit , - PARSNI"-*-*. >M 929t??SA- PFA?* ba?lre? ?????t?-> ,'.?> !??"-!.'""' n1?4n $8?**eS: eurlt ???-???*: .rale" ?"'?I" *I'T*',,vr b-,.u., S10tt !V?' >bi se?O*>t'r9 Im.?"?*' --> "lIT-r. r,., |fl0 buncbis 81 ' '"*?*?*"? t""??"' e- KHALI i ' ' too brniche?, ?? -,. !;,., ?i M ' atrSACt* bhi - . eoi-icii eW. wblte hnv, *20)ti SA; TTT- - ',* ,, ? l I. *!'"** **0 ?>" ?1 ' v.;.,.. y.-,**-,*,, TO^-vrtwmtn .1,. *n ?ejetf9 2*- * cholee, *1 '????*? | .? ? -.* ATPHC-nF!-?*. 10O b.iti.h.-- SS0$3M'I LIVESTOCK MARKET. New York, April in i????_. .., , -, i , ?-. !?|r>tl ?**' '? ?' re. st " V04 ,,,nrt. ?it .rs ?>n ?ale Sleerc slow i.-?,d bf.reiv ?| ,,,.!, rs tt-o i- cov..? firm to a . . ' -? '? M- 'I'om u, ,. ,,..er. -n'd at *? **^' * *? '" *.. ' }09 1? , .11. ?4 r."?*?n **>?'.: come ?2 50it$6flV 1 fanrv L'?_ ?r, r>--essed beef wss ?taa_Jv to frm and aelTl'n" st 10U1T1-H- Per lb Exr,or?s lo-day. "cattle on the Seguranca to Naaaau and tia ^"iT.^-Kewlon A C?.: Ji Pennsylvania ateers "21?I lb ?versge. $7 *5 ner lOOJb ,?, -. ,1 f ;o 1. **>?"?! I?, mm: ?. earn in. ??* 75. 'w 'o, f'Li.u * ?"?*? : ?" P-*n**?>'lv*""? ataeea, McPber*???, * 1W. |h ,7ft0. . h ,, ....? .. $, 741 in t2 p^nns-vlvsnia sieer?, 10'.- I-, ?...o. i bull. USO '.??. MES; I. IBM ib, $.',r,o 1000 b, $o40, 2. 050 lb, $5 15; 1 , 0w 12v? b. IB; 1. lo,?? ib. $:,?f?: i. ,?...,? ,b, agn. 2 1015 it). $3, 1, I0M I). $4?v?. i 1030 lb $4 5.'. ! .? "'? M 50; 1?. M2 lb. 12 is? | ten 11, ?3 5? 7, v... H,. t:; ,,, j T.?, i, ,.. .. ... ,b .2 ?SO; ?!. 75() lb, $.- 7.-, ? * . - Kerna . ommisslon ?'ompanv: M Pcnnsvl ??era. 1220 ib, m m, ,<<. imi lb. $:w> 10, OW lb, $7?'.:, 1 bull, ??<?', lb, $6; 3 cows 040 Ih, $4.1. ?.i... ... ?c ; ;,,, In as Bhasnon: ?; bulla, M7 ib, ?v, ;.; ?"'? lb, $4 .-.o, r?, gi] |b) |3 n. 4 6Tr; ,,, CALVKS- Reeelpu, 7SB head, inoiudinc IM fe.r but.iiera and ,-,???; for the market. Cher t'lan at the ,|na_ Wednesdav ' ommon to choir,, veals sold at pi'n |<< ?;, pel '"?' lb; .ills, $50$5SO. Dress-d ,al\es slow ? Ity ?Ir-sse.l i?,], K-ning at the exti.me? of ; '..,- per n,; t.,ik of sales. Il?LV tor ordinary t?. full, good 1"'.*. country dressed Stl 'I'ly at t . Heles - I riders: 70 veals. 121 H. average, .-?? 75 pel Jim ;|, r.n. IJ2 ih, $<i 72. 121 lb, 1 IM lb, $rt. 2 mixed, 134 H>. $4 7:,, 5 i "?? $.. :,ii Kerns Commission Company 61 ?ealn. 129 lb. $8 75; 13, 115 lb, ??25, ... 110 lb, 16 50. T.? A Shannon: 83 reals, 121 it, |8 Ne* ion ,v r... : 11 rsala 111 lb, $7 11. H. Huilla: 15a veala 13a lb, I8 60; 1. I3u it?. 88; 3 ralla BO lb t*. , W. 11 Hume: 20 reala 138 ih. $?.50; 2. 11-, H'. $?1 SHEEP AND I.AMBS?flecelpts. 19 ears, or 4.482 head, inclmling 4 ? ars for the market PI : lambs .strong, irooel lambs acaive. Good clipped ?beep s?.Id at $.". 5?) pet IM ni'fllum to prime unshorn lamhs al IB0B8 75; ordinary , lipped do, $8 BO I_?r?ss?d mutton (Irin at 10012c per lb; dr?ise?l lambs higher a: 180144c; hog dressed, lBHc: country dreeeed hothoua? Ismbs Blow at $i?i$<i5<> f"r poorest to best. Bales Newton * CO.! 211 unshorn state lamba, S4 lb average, $S ?;.*. p.-i Kio lb; 162 Ohio, 67 lb, $S3(J; 103 cllprcd Sheep, lui 11,, Kerns Commission f'ompanv: 220 unshorn state lambe, t?? Ib, $8 75; an, ? it?. $?. IHK,* Reeelpu, 14 cars, or 2.4M head; about i? carload ?>n sale Marital firm, and light tc? medium weight h'?gs soid a) $?< 2'? 1 $830 per IM lb; common pigs nt $1175 ?'oui. try dreeeed hoga steady at 7? t"<- f"r heavy te light weights .Sabs ?Tobin & Shannon: 34 atate h"gs. 117 lb average, $S 30 per J0n ? s Bandera: 7 state hog?, in? ib. MM; 16 Pennaylvanla, 1-1 it?. $8 38; 1 roa?b, M leb, it Tl Hollls 10 state heeps. 110 Ib. $8 20. W It. Hum.. M state hogs, 172 lb, $?* 30, 3 rough?-, S18 lb. $7 !H). Kerns Commission Company: 10 Pennsyl? vania pigs, 93 11?, $0 75; 1 rough. 220 lb, $?1 75. ? o OTHER LIVESTOCK MARKETS. fhlrggo, April 10 CATT1? Receipts. 1,200. s!ea?ly to sti??ng; beeves, $68Q0$686; Tens steers. ?4 75nt?tl0; Western, $., 6?"?$7 I", at, nd ier-1. is. $4SO0M65; ,????? an.i heifers. (2 6.'.*i*7 25; salvas, $4 5??t?7 ???. II? ?? ;s Ue relpta, 2?.(hs,, ?<ak. lu?- ?war; light. $7 .v?0 $7 86; mixed, $7 ?sotf $*?(.*?; heavy. tltootAOo irugh. ?7 86087 76: pig?, 84 ?90017 X; bulk of sale?, $7 ?v'.itl?. sIll.KI' Kerelpta. 5,fX)0; llrtn to a shade higher; native, $,V(f$.i50. Western. ?4 25,$7. yearlings, IS OO0B7 39; sativa lunii?. 15 25017 M; Western, $5 509$8<88 Kansas City, *pCil 19 ' A 1'TI.K Receipts. i neo, in.-hiding 100 Boutherna; .??__; ?ir>-sse,i beef and ?-xi?'? steers. 17 7'''if$?? M; fair to good, ?>. :,ei ij7 i'<>, Western, .*ii^ ;'; etO':krr? en'l feeejet.?. ?.'.'.$7 40. Southern, $.">?t$">: Southern cowa, $4(/$?t2.".. native rawe, $4 5(i'ti$7; belfern, $6 260$?: hulls, $4 800 $8 40; cal vea, |50|8. HOGS Receipts, 4.5???. Ftea.lv to Be lower; bulk of sales, $7 <V>.r$7 05. heavy, ?7 BO0B8 packers and but.-hers, $7 70087 05; lights, $7 60017 80 Pigs, $?*??$7 SHEEP R?Bcelpts, 8,300; slow; lambs, $160?i/$8; yearlings, $:.r,"i$7l5. weth? ers. $4 0O0$S6O: awes, $4 -?.:?$?> stocken ?u?<i j ? r i-lnlnnatl. April 18 <~ATTI,K Reee.its 720; aetive; steers. $4 .VK<$7 <->'; heifers. $3 500$. cowa, 12015 85 .aheri streng and 25c higher. $49Je* 25 HOUR F?e elpta 8.6M; weak ?ni f?> lower; packers, $8 1?O0$8J.lui ?1 sows, $6 38 ?3$7 .'?0, pig?, and lights, $5O$7 80; stags $, HI in. SHEEP Receipts. 123; steady, 12 oOp, $5 25; la.nh* Steady, $5 60?.$7 20, spring II ???f?l-l Tust Puffslo.' Aptll 10 TATT-.K Rscelpti PVi head: a?-.lve ?nd Onn VKAl.s ^Receipts, 2,000 a.-ttve and e*teady. $4 ?Ki-tfl? rs?. HO(JS tts 4,etvsi- aitl?e ati'X steady; heavy and mixed. $s 40???8 45; Y'rke?-?. $7 751i$8 f. rl??. ?7 4?"er$7 5o: roughs, $7 85087 43: s'a^s. $.', 50/.? MM datrlea .?????.?? ?UEEP AND T-AMn? Ree-elpts, a,000 arllve: sheep stead?, lambs 1602.V_ higher: Is.r.t??. $3087 60, a f-w $7 65. vearllngs. $S__50$6 5O; w.-tl -ry. 86 750M: ?"?'. $50*6 26; sheep, mlsed, $2''f$3 50; wool lambs. >|BtMBB IPy Telegrarh to The Trll one | Bl Louis. April 10 CATTLE r.e?-??lpts. BM: scant (.(Terinas found realv sale at ateady prt.-es. steers $4 50*1$). :-n. helfen $5087 M 'ixis. $8 90086 50; 8 * erl te*ers. M 8f?HW7 20 HOGS 1- elpta, 8.828; s'"* and .MTIO?- h?wer; cholee me.tuni to bea^T. *u '*? '"' bulk of ss'es SI SO ??$sor, packera ?7 .?'?'*?<. beat lirht? $7 S54J I7RO fair, MMC?riB: l-ert pisa. M3601873; fair little pigs. $5 ??.-?_? PHRKP Reeelpta. 517 stealv; clipped 'ambs. $? 50fl ?7 2f. rholre Colorado lambe, $*9$* 40. ciippe.i native sbee^ $4 750M 75. ?-? CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. ?"?hlcsgt? April If? WSBMBtlBBlf sdverne crep estimates for Missouri and s rev.Pion ?;-..-*ard In the total abandoned acreag? of Ohio, In.lian-i ?r<X Hiin.Ma helped 1 r.\si the whea? marke) m '\n\ to a new ).>'. 1 elnl fer "->e year ? .osinr v.e:e- etrons. i^-'i'f- o?rer last nlshl < _n made a r.et gain ?>f 4"*'--c an I a's of '.'31 ? In provisions ?he e?t<eoroe varied from , 4?' d? ..??.., . ? . \ *'r v ill market In wheat foi: med t?ie circulation of Missouri, ?.?-ror.lng xn tie pre,. ra?e .r-.'.v half a - -? OnS leading <-Ti-ert f'nt dispatches that ?)?. river ,.,:??? norS Louie tad given up ' "' '"' en -at th? Beide, snd ?ha? In Iba big ?entrtJ i*ounti?ra of the Mlaaouri Rlrer M i--r ?**?nt of ?h .re had teen put In (eats South of ?hat he tir-i-ed tba eoendltlon a- nol at* authority Bfui ' -' acres a? I.O0O.O00 1 not*.of* In Kan ?as 4.0/io.fsiO in I'in.'s Indiana ?id <?: gather a"l 1.000.000 ? Usltt Hanne '' 1'r,r",: I. Wheat- r.pen H.eb I?w ' 'i ?? flat M.y 1 154 1 18> 1 II 1 \S\ ' '-' ? 1 074 1 M. 1 07 ? l M ? 1 ms i ??::-. i M4 i DB* i or, i M <"r>rn: -, -. ? L May. 7? 78 . 77 4 7? 7. S .Tuly. 704 7.(4 7.'.4 7?'. . September, 74*. 744 '.4 7?4 .?s < ?ata: May 57 4 M-4 r,7 4 MH *>? ? .tulv!. . ... 54 4 54 4 554 54. MU September. 4.1 . *:i . Il II . 4:14 und. Max .. 1<> 10 IO 2n 'Oio 10 17 10 ?!. July....... 10.12 10 42 IO.-.2 1"40 10 4.', Riba: Ma? . .083 0 *?' t''?2 0 87 '.ir,'2 July. 1006 1019 lo 03 1" 1" 1011 l'.rk: Mav. 1801 IBM IBM 1*10 18 12 Jul'v. )-? 4') i?- 47 II :i7 la ?7 11 47 BOSTON WOOL MARKET. D ,?:?.n. April i la. ? "The Commercial Balle? tin" Will say of the wool market tomom ?Sca't.-i mg lr.ts of origina? and <I?)thlng tsrritorlrs have been ?<<i.i In the H'.st.,:. market ?luring the week on tb" baaia of re? cent quatatloaa, while a few lota >?f cimhing Beeca ?imi ha\?. ;.ise? been >sold on tbe level of vain?s recently establlshsd. Puii-d ur<- unchansed ?nie demand fair for tin- better eomblns low of medium to douMe A'a ?Soire further purchasca In Ptsh aiwl N?> v.ida nre- reported this week. In a f?-w In? stances the sreaee cost has been sitgiitly ad vanced. ??u* eleaa raluee ha\o been probably but llltie. If anv. lllglier. "The shlpmenta e,r ?. ...,i from Boston from Jan-iarv 1 to April 17. inclusive, were ti?. ,i pounds, agalnei 64,7h?i.iisi pounds for ti ?same i?? rlo,1 last jcar. The reeelpta fr.em i.- nuary i to April 17. taeluatve, were 7?i. :.?-,: i.'to pounda ag.iinst 7O.1M.S20 pounds for ibi same ?ee.it..i lasl rear." ? e ? ? LONDON WOOL AUCTIONS. I. iPdon. April 10 The ..fferlnga at th? wool au. tion sales t.. aay amounted to II i"'' Fii',?jing \? ;?s activa .mit prlcBB were atesdy There was a rood selection of New South Wale* gteas; bre,eight forward, and I? was in k?en demand, the heat gradea bringing finni la 3d to Is 64d. Cr0SSbf?0dS ?ere In : rs? supply at hardsnlns rat?* Ameiieana tool "? 'lluiii an?) coarse rrossbrada Ths aal?-s fol.ow: New hodtii Wales, B,1M; scoured, ?e.i ,, i . 7d; gr<..-?s 5d01s ?'.'.1 Queensland, d 11 4-1 ''i is !' I greasy, 7?i fl i? South A.iitrslla, ?<mi greas-. 8011d \\' s? Australlu, l.tO0\ .?.mid .Vj.roiK >,?i. ? /..,!i),?i. ?.?.?M?, scoured, is Sd01s 7'j.i, B%dC '<? ' W* Cs|.f Good Hops nd ' ? il, "."?? Kt ? ?i ? ?;,,-- .i SEED PRICES. ????.???I'.. April lo. CLOVBR8BBD Bushsl, prime SI I ?-<? April, $1175. ???I.r. $1080; bar, li" 2%. ?.'?? 2. $i i <i?i?? $i i 70; \o ;i $1140011110; rejected. 11116011126; no established grade, $.".'?< $11 AI.SIKK I'rlm?-, 812 25, August. |1)<K? TIMOTHY Prime. $6 10, April. $5 iO; September, $4 Mi BROKERAGE FIRM DISSOLVES W. S. Lawson & Cc. Active in Wall Street for IVIany Years. The Stock ?S?fCbSASS tlrm of W. S L;i\v son & <'o, of N(?. H Broadway, \.lll pasa Int.? !|(??i?ilHilon mi .May 1. when H'. S. Law son, the senior netobsr, retires permanent? ly from Wail Street \fOt sm*ma ygOxg Mr. L_awsoa hsi sol boen active in buataess nffalrs or upun the ?of-hange. of whl h h.? beoaras ?? menabsr In IMT1. The firm ??f W. S. Laws? ti & Co. ha^ un ? . p mi foul ' ? BfSS, but It hag re? tained the same DSmS nnint?rrii|?te,l|y for Upward of twenty-flv?5 yearn, an unusually lone period for a stock brokernge house. It became widely known In the artlve trad ln? market of the early 80's through hav? ing as a special partner "Charlie" Johnes, a prominent speculator and market leader of that period, who was one of a famous ??Vail Street galaxy which induced rharl?ea ^'oerl5hoffer, Addlbon ( ammack and '""liarles .1. O.-horn?-. In later years futhbert Mill.", who was a *ell known writer on financial topics, waa !l memher of the firm. In H? W. S I.aw J"1" ???Id hi-, sent to his son, ?'harles J, Lawson, who al>?ii retire?, from Wall Street, SIM) the sr-Hf has now been posted for trans r*r to | redcili k I. RI? hards, a Junior mem '"?* of Hi?- tlrm TI?'- plans of the other I'artiiers. William J Sullivan and I.rnest il. ?UM?a_roc<4i are out as yet auaouocsd. s Titanic Disaster the Theme in Many New York Churches and Synagogues. Mention will re ma?!?* to day and to-mor? row in every svnagngue and church In New York of the Titani.- disaster, and in most of th?'tn the hopeful phase will be present? ed. Many minist? rs announce their inten? tion of referring in prayer and sermon to UM heroism displayed by both men and j women ?those who were navd and those i who wer?- not. Y? sterday, wiring from j Washington, Cardinal IMsy eaproesS 111*- lioi??? that all Catholic churches, in all nriBSSfs t'l-morrow. will bata boom part as I momoiia] to Uw lost, and notices were sent from til? oAce yesterday to all Catholic, churchea to that esTset Not only will all j msssns at ?st Patrick's Calhsdral to-mor row morntng l?e memorlul of the sad event. | but preparation?? nre making for a apena! ; memorial service to be held In the ? ??the- | dial next week, the exact ?late not yet beiti-r detcrmlntxl. In Jewish synagogues to-day reference Will be mad?- to th?? subject. The Free Syn? agogue, the Rev. I>r. Stephen S. Wise, pas? tor, win to have be-run a celebration of Its fifth stmsssfiil year ysstorday and to havo! had a banquet at the llot?l Astor to-night, j at which President McAiienv ? f Manhat? tan, Rabbi Hirsch, of Chleafo; John Mitch ? 11, tii" labor Isadsr, and Um Kor. Dr. Nohoiatah Boynton. of the < toogregatlonal Council w? re to be tho speakers. All has j been postponed, but to-morrow, at 10. ??'??lock, in CSTnogte Hall. R?bM Btrseh will : assist Rabl ! Wise In a regular service, at j | which fitting Titanic reference? will be , mad?-. In Brooklyn three synagogues?Beth j j Jehudali, Both Dohlm, In Itb street, and j Beth Klohlm, in Keap sirect, will hold union memorial services. Th?> Cathedral <?r St. John the Divine win i have a mem?.rial aer\l(" to-morrow morn? ing at II o'clock. The preacher will bo Bishop Creer, and there will be music in kaopttUS. The lato Colonel John Jacob Astor was for some y?*ar? a trustee of tht* ?nihedril. resigning only i* short time ago, and h?- contributed t<? the building fund. At Trinity Church to-morrow mention will be made, bnl at noon, on Tuesday, st. Ooorga'S I'ay, thiTc will be a memorial j service Which It Is expected the British BOdetlas will attend. At St. Paul's I 'hapel I yesterday noon servi<*?-s of S m?-m??rlal typo I were h? Id. At ?irace Church, next W? ?Ine? day noon, there will be memorial services, with the Raw. Dr. Charles !.. aiHtt. ry as the preacher. In the Fifth Avenue dlstrl.t the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church has ti?>t had time to arranye. The pastor, the Raw, I>r. John Henry Jowett, win be et val? to? morrow. The oldest church in New York, Si. Nicholas, Fifth SVanue and 48th street, j will have a memorial SSfSJQS to-morrow j night, the Rev. Dr. Malcolm James M< Lood being the speaker. St. TbOSBS?*S ?"hurch. Fifth avenue and M BtTSSt, will have a memorial pennon t<>-m??rrov\* morti | l-ig by the Key. Dr. Krnest M. stires. The Broadway Tabernacle, the oldest Congre? gational Church In New York, that t'la*,.-?l n gr?-at part when President Lincoln called ! for troops Ht the firing on Fort Suinter, will \ make apodal mention of this otrn-r ev.-nt i to stir Now York. Th<? Men and Religion Conservai Ion ' Ccrtgreaa, In session in ?arnegic Mall, has ; already mad?- m?uiy m? t.lions ?.f the ca ? tastrophe, ,ind >?n the closing night of th? New Y?.rk ?ampalgti a rolloctloo was made In behalf of the Immigrants who Mtl loos To that eollactton other money bar? been ahled. and all will be giran out! through the national "?mm!tt?-e of ninety- j sev? i, Nazi Monday evening, wh*?n thej Secretary ??f the Interior, repre?enting Pros* | i?ient Taft, la ti.?- speaker, the mooting w-ni I!? s momorial <?f all who lost their live.?, i bul *?[?? i.ii mention win b?. mad?? ??f Major ! Butt an?) William T Stead Tt ? ?d was to lav. spoken on this ?occasion. Until vest?-?lay it was thoughl thai an? oth?r speaker of Cie congress h_?l boenj j l???t. bill H was found ?. \ cab!? that the ? . ? ak?r Is ?Ml the ?'?dri.? and ? Me is M ?? R? ro .1 S Ward-Il StafT?.r.l fraternal detogate t?> the Mothodlsf Oon > ? ,.i Conference at Mlnnoapoll , sen! ?-?vor by the BngHsb tVssloyana Ths memorial s-efylce ?,f ne\l Monday l.lgh< Will be held. f*aHMg|? Mall, but pi the l*1flh Am nu? Pioobyterlsn Church The late Colonel Ast", owned pew? in Trinit) ?hapel and St Thomas's ?'hurch. and It was said yesterda.?. be mighl have] owned tl.eni l:i i.ther churchea. Man*. ! thing* favorable t?? him mere hoard by ?hurch people, among them that he gave far mor.- liberally to relli<!oiis purposes than h<- was known to do. Me was re-| contly re-elected a vestr>man "f Messiah I Church, Rhinoboch, ? church which h? J built alm?>st wholly. So great was the Interest and so close' the cause, that lat.* last night it was ?le ddSd that HI. Thomas's Church, Fifth' avenus and f.3d Btreet, would have a reg? ular momorial servie? for the Titanio ?lea?i ! to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. While St. Thomas's Church, to which belong MTSral persons who wars on the ship, In- j tended to have euch aervlce, it was feared I at first that the feeling at the montant was almost too t?-nse. Th?? r?-?tor, the Bev. Dr. Stires, in ???unpany with nut a tow other elorgy, spent much ?>f Thursday night with thoee who arrlve?l by lbs Car-! patilla, and at St. Thomas's rectory there Is now housed one o? the survivors. It WPS decided, however, that to-morrow la I the lifting tlm?> for the servi'-?'. The SST? in??f), must, and Bowers win be strictly memorial There wns ? well attended memorial ser? vi, ?? restei-a" noon In si. Paul'i chapel, ,i? Fulton stroot and Broadway, for ths Titanic disaster. The Bev w Montague I ? ;.er. th-** ? urat? of St. Pauls, spok" <?f I lbs ??--Idrrit and then referred to the sur .ivurs who arrived In this city on Thurs? day night A get I Ills In memory of the lost pas BSngSTS of the foundered Tltnnl ? and aleo for the lost of the crea ami oflleera win me he|.) at IS o clock this morning at the Moiitetl.it?*. congreg.itlf.n's plaes ?>f wor ?hlp, at Hewitt and M??rcy places, The Bronx. other church?** and synagogues thai an nounce special services In commemoration of the disaster are ?st Nicholas Avenue! Presbyterian, the ?ild First Presbyterian, Pilgrim Church, Murbl" CollOglatO, Scotcn Presbyterian, Divine I*ai?*;nily, Temple Beth-Kl, Templo Israel. Broailway Preahy tarian, st. Paul's Methodist Bplaoopal, Union Methodist Bpiscopal and Madison Avenu?; Baptist. GENERAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK. A Welsh service will be hehl to-morrow evening at Rutgers Presbytcriaii ?'but? hi under the BQSplcS- of the St. David Society. I At fhe Church of the Puritans the Rev Pr. J. Bal? ?m Shaw, formerly of Nsw fork, but now of Chicago, will preach morning at 11 o'clock and STSnlng at f* 0'OtOCk, A [ notice will be read from the pulpit, ralltn* 8 mssting of the congregation on Wednes ?lay, May 1, to elect a pastor to succeed the Dr. Charlea J Young, who ?lied on Deccmb-*r 20. At the Madison Avenue Reformed Church to-morrow evening J. A. McDonald, of To? ronto, editor of "The Toronto Globe," will ?peak for the Men and Religion Forward Movement. Mr. McDonald gave the great Hippodrome address at the Laymen's MIs ?ionary Movement two years ago, and Is one of the greatest Christian editor? aa well aa one of the greatest ?pcakcrs of the world. The thirty-ninth anniversary and the re? opening servir?? of the new MeAuley Mis? sion will he held to-morrow. .\t 1 p. m. R. Fulton Cutting will preside, and at V :??*) p. m. Ferdinand T. Hopkln?, the pr?sident. will preaide. Among those who will he present are the Rev. Dr. Edgar W. Work, the Rev. Dr. Charles T_. Goodell. the Rev. t>r. 8. Edward Young, the Rev. Dr William Carter and many others. The unveiling of a tablet to the memory of the late John ... Huyler and also a tablet conim*?moratlng the founding and Incorporating of the Mc Auley Mission will form a part of the after? noon service. Hlshop E. Ft. Hendrt.. of Kansas City, chairman ??f th- Christian Unity Commis? sion of the Conservation Congress, will preach at the St. Nicholas Avenue Presby? terian Church to-morrow morning. At the West End Collegiate Church at the, afternoon service Dr. Cobb will preach the second of a series of brief sermons on the sons of Jacob. At the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church on Sunday, Rov. ti. A. Johnston Ross, M. A., of Montreal, will preach at both ser? vices. Dr. W. B. Rledrewolf. one of the team of experts eontlSCtsd with the Men and Re? ligion Movement, who are conducting a Kerles of institutes in this city, Is an honor Kradtiat.? of Princeton University, and recognized as one of the greatest living evangelists in th?* world. Ho is to preach to-mori-.w evening In the West I"_n? 1 Pres? byterian Church. In consequence of the Titanic disaster the. celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the Church of the Incarnation, Madison av? nue and tttb street, will be postponed nr.til April 2?!. To-morrow there will be murnlm; prayer and litany, with sermon by the Rar. H. c. Bobbins, at n a. m., with solemn music "In Mcmorlam" for the victims. At the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church at _:.!. p. m. a special service for children will be held to-rnorrow, at wht?-h time Dr. Coffln will speak on "A Bible Zoo and Its Most enlamadle Animal.'1 At . p. in. th? Re\. A. Herbert Gray. M. A., <?f the Colic?;?; and Kelvlnslde Cnite.l Free church, of Edinburgh, will preach At the Fourth Presbyterian Church th? preach?-r to-morrow morning will he th? Kev. _*?. Herbert Uray, of Scotland, who came t?, this country as university prca?'her at Harvard and will occupy the Fourth Church pulpit, r ?presenting the Men and Religion Forwar?l Movement. To-morrow morning, at the Flr*-t Baptist i'hurch. Dr I. M. Haldeman will preach on "Can the Finite Limit the Infinite?" In the evening his subje?*t will be "True Si??iallstn at the Second Coming of Christ." At the Church of the Messiah to-m??rrow m'.rning the second of the memorial win? dows, "Moses Before Pharaoh," the i<ife of Mrs. M. S. Simpson, In memory of Iit boo, sill he unveiled and dedicated Ovpsy gmlth, the evangelist; Rsymond Rohhlns, the? sociological expert; Editor J A M;tcDonald of "The Toronto Globe ' Toronto, and Dr. Wilfred T. Grenf.U will sddrass the etari? al conference luncheon In the American R?om at the Hotel Savoy, ..3th street and Fifth aveuie, promptly at 13 o'clock noon. Monday. Arrangements for this conference are In the hands of the Rev. H E<lwar?l Young, chairman of the clerical conference of the New York Federation of Churches Another distinguished spenkcr ?at. to hav? been heard in the person of William T. ,<tead, of I_r?ndon, who lost his life In tlio Titanic disaster. A brief me m??rlal for Mr. St??ad will he a feature of the lun<-heon The Rav. William .1 Williamson. D O pastor of ?le? Third ?Baptist '"h'irch, St. I/.?!,?., one of the loading prea?-h? rs and ? ene of the most Mte,.e<.>.fiii religious work? ers In ?h? Baptist denomination, win o< ropy the puipit of Calvary Church to? morrow mornlti?; and evenlne. Dr Will tamson has a great church organisation in Mound City, He preaches to th.? h-irgest congregation hi that dty, has a Bible school that has Un or thro? times out nrown Its o'iarters an?! a prayer meeting Which usually attracts as many as fifteen hundred persons Dr. Williamson ?_ in N.w Y'?rk atti'tidttig the Men and Religion Forward Movement, In which he Is B promi? nent figure. At the Brl?k Church to-morrow Dr. Walter Hausch?nhusch, of Rochester Theo loglcal Seminary, who is In lbs city in the Interest of the Men and Rpllglon For? ward Movement, will preach at 11 o'clock. Mary Ktherldge Chap?n will speak In the Berkeley Theatre to-morrow morning on The Riddle." William Jennings Brvan will give an ad ?Irens to-morrow morning at the Calvary Methodist Episcopal Ctauroh. At the even? ing service John Timothy Stone, D. D., of Cl?cagO, will speak for the Men and Re? ligion Forward Movement. Dr. Wilfred T. Ctenfell, of labrador, will s[,.?.ik at the Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church to-morrow at 11 o'clock In lbs afternoon, at 4 ??'?'lock, he will speak at St. Thomas's .-".piso pal Church, and In the evening ?it the ?Bedford I Yesb.\ t?rl.? Q Church. At the lift h Avenue Bfcptlst >'liur?'h next Sunday morning and evening Usa preacher -.?ill i?e the i... w a Cameron, i> D., pa lor "f the Bloor Street l<ai'tl?t Church, Toronto Professor Nathaniel ?Schmidt, of < ornell Ililversitv, Will deliver the address in th? in?? ting bOUSe of the Society for EthlCSl Culture to-morrow morning at II o'cloi-k. Uli .ubjeci Will b.- "Can So??lnll??m be a Religion T' PROPOSAL*. TRRASl*R_ OOf u? I'MK.vt. OPriCB OK i,i.:.ii Buperlnt?adent, 13. g Life-Having Servie? Weehlngtoo, l? C, April in, i?n-_ Sealed pmp.iaals will he received at ihl* oftlce iini i 2 o'clocfc P- m. of Tinimday. the Otli day of Ma>. W1-. '?"'I tli*-'n publicly opened, for iurulaalng supplies uquiied for ua>: of the Life -Savins Service for ih?' fljcal year ending June'iO?, 1018* the supplUe to be d< tlvered at such pointe lu N0**' sert City. Urand Haven, Mleii and Man Francisco, Cal, aa may be r. u'ilred and In the ipumtltlea nam.??l in the ip?.?ltl?-atli.n?. The supplies nee.iP.i i<>n?|st of ii,,i. H.d.lliiK' ?'?I Piiniuur... Hrooim ?ml Crockery; Hardware. lluiisehold - Ouoils i.ut'iP??. Lanterna, ?-t.-, ; Ltlferteaata aad Proervatlv.? Medicina*.etc. Ship Chandler) eStovefl etc ? Tool?? >?n?i Mlscellaaeous Articles; all of Which are enumerated In the ?perlrtc "?.ns attached to the fem of bid. etc., which ..,,'; i?, ?i.talnrd upon application to tnla -_-_-. or to the Aaalalant Inspector of Life- i S?vi?? R< ?o?a :?'?" Hndaea ?Street ttew York I S?.J?auuertntandenl T?..-lfih I ife-Kaviag DH triV." ? ?r'i..i Haven, Mich.; and Bupertntend ir, r.iito'iith Ufa-Pnvlns Dictrlct. 811-318 r?.i?t_m House M* ' Kr.ui.-Heo. < al. Knvel .p..? ? e,,la 'n- uiopeaala should be addressed to h -frn. rai Superintendent L' 8. Life-Saving ?PV.-- (v_iih!r,a'on. D. C,*' and marked on Il ? T'?-e?il? tor Annual Supplies ? &.. "eht ? re- rved to relect any or all bids. 1 a ??waive Sefeeta If d.enud for the In ?t.int *& Oevernmeat II KIMBAM, ?len.rai ?-aartsteaasl ^-.7^r~f8L\ND AR8KNAL. BOCK ISLAM?. I'lrolii A?rM '?? IMlgr-MmmtS propoaala. in f^niirate' u'on the blank forma furnlahel by thla ____!r____r Will ta received by the underlined 0 ..? 21,,'el?cX a. m.. May 17 1812. for furnlah ?J"h?.Leather. Steel. Iron. Cleamn? ??,.rtiia Oils. Paint. ChamJcaia. Mauriaia for ? Inn? and Urh?ns. Taper, Lumber, etc? dur ?ij ,b' flaeal .ear ?ndins Juna 30. 1913 In r?mit on furnished upon appll-atton. Ueut. ?5?y5_Bo!w. mXJlkTitmn?masgmg._ vl? April 20, 1U12.- Sealed Propoeale In _H________ upon blank forma furniahad by thla of Ulplkate. upon ra J^,^ h?r, ,.?,? t m ?.* m' lftlS! for furniahlne. durtn? year endin? . ' o?', teta rcoe. rod terasa and brnnie, bar Zi ni'.li fuel ??etnenl. lime, lumber, olia. Mue ?"'ll',"1,' ,,rint paper, toundry ?uppllea. dry W',',1 .ZTrulI.) Information furnished on _p Hielte .o t?a ?.-ummandin, Offlcc. VN'at.rtoun Araanal. Nebraskan Stirs Audience at Religion Forward Congress. J? G. CANNON SPEAKER, TOO Carnegie Hall Crowded with Men, Women and Boys?An? other Session To-day. Carnegie Hall wae packed last night with men, women and toys, who were present to attend the third session of the Christian Consevation Congress, which is In all prob? ability the last step that will be taken In the. Men and Religion Forward Movement, ?tarted two y,ars ago with the object of ?fretting more men to ally themselves with the Christian Church. William Jennings ; Bryan was the guest of the evening. James (l. Cannon, president of th<- Fourth I National Bank and leader of th?: move? ment, made the opening address of wel? come, in whk-h he declared that religion and Christianity were necessary in every walk of life. He told of the work dt.ne by the movement, and ended by saying that no stronger ovldoncs of the good result of I the work of the last six months could be given than the statement that the meet? ings of the workers had been attended by approximately UtMM person?. Carl Mllliken, of Island Fall??, Me., con ?.?urred with Mr. 'annou in regard to the need of Christianity to help make a suc ? ? *--*. As he was dosing Mr. Miillken'n eye ?aught sight of the British ami American Mags Which dec ?rated the hall, and he said: "?Those flaps btin?-; to us the horror ami ?h? sympathy we have felt for those In the Titanic dtsastsr. They remind us that the British seamen an?l the American citizens ?tbfiard that ship side by side sacrificed themselves to save others. We cannot help but Bee thr.t their brave action was but the result of their devotion to Christian civiliza? tion." This declaration brought forth a great burst of applause. Mr. Bryan was the next speaker, and was loudly applauded. He expresse* his entire sympathy with the Forward Movement, and stated that the work of carrying religion Into nl! parts of the world, which cost over 121,000,0m last year, should never lag. He added : "Religion la the only foundation upon which a system of moral codes can be built. Neither now tur in the years to com?' car? we flriil a man, or group of men, whose cods of morals has not be<--n founded on the teachings of Christ. "If we ?ait for a man to be fully ma? tured before he gets his moral foundation he Is ruined, yet the law says that ho can | not vote or dispose of his prop?*rty until i li' i? mature and is of aee. We will all find that the foundations of our character were made in our youth. If there are any who think that religion makes a man a weakling let him look down on this body of men here to-night and deny that there 1? such a thtn-? a? a Go I. We need one day in every seven, or maybe more, for th*- supplying of spiritual nutriment. We must feed our physical bodies three times a day. If our souls wore as hungry as our physical bodies the churchea need never be empty. Aa food ?uatalna u? phvstcallv, ?o <i.??s the Churcn morally and spiritually." Mr. Bryan, continuing, ?aid that It would always be found that the youth with high ni'jral Ideals would surpass th? one ?rno thought of nothtr-g save himself and hl-j own pl?a??ure., He ended by saying: "Never have we needed the -urensth of morals in a nation more than we do now. for HO factor can be compared with re llgton in every life. We have government and we have e?iu??atlon. both pr?>b.-vbly the best m the land; and the governm? nt m?v plan? and institution? educate, but God must Kiv.? ths in?-rease.'* J. A Mai'I'onald. editor of "The Globe,' ??f Toronto, was the last speaker of the evening. ' doclsrod that the root, of evil in high class? i and In low thai tl-.reifned government and democracy wn.- ?elflahneaa of man The only cure for this, he t_i?l, w*ns ime and Chri?tlanity, or no chango could b<? accomplished The tecaion? Came to an end with the slnKlng of a hymn at'd benediction. Th?* ?ongrefH ?111 be continued to-.la *?-. ? .... DREW SEMINARY HEAD QUITS Madison, N J., April II ?Special).?On the e\.? of th?> .-ommenoenicnt 6S0**clses of Drew Thaologioal Bemtnary, whi? t? will be? gin on Sunday, the president of the insti? tution, th.* Rev Pr Henry A. Butt-*, ha.? announced his iMlgnation, to take effect on Um appointment of his suc-.-ssor. Dr. Butts giv?BS advaoicad ags as his reason for the rellnuulshment of Mi office. He will continue, however, as professor of Gre.k and the New Testament, which position he has held slnco 1S70. The ap? pointment of his successor will not be taken up tin after the ??eneral Conformes of the Methodist ?"hurch at Minneapolis, beginning May 1. It is on SCOOUnt of the conference that the commencement of the seminary Is set aheaii of the customary ?late this year. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. O LD FIRST Presbyterian Church Fifth ave., 11th to 1*201 st Be* nit H' 'WaII'i nfi'l-'li't.D Piitor. 11a. ni.-'T'??' t* .rrow on the See." S p- in.? "The Bodies? Life." < III K< II III' III!. ASI'ENSION, Fifth Avenue ami Tenth Mrcet. Rev. Pr. I'KK'"Y STlCKNEt ?'.RANT, R?eter. li a. St., Morning Servie? sad Beraum (Rector) Subject *\\'?.at *.'?e Ik PrtyerT" ? i\ If., ?.'?ounod'? "Messe Solennrll? Saint? Cecil??." 8 P. M . People'? Konim; Mr. ?"??or??- S ?**ole man, "Power? and Putl?*? of the "Public J"<*r \lce ro?iinil-ision.'* -,i i* m. Dlaeuaeton: r*ri?? Hou?--. 12 Vfc?t lit;? Btreet _, Fourth Presbyterian Church \\ -? Rnd a*.- tad Hsl ?'? DDO AR WU1TAH.DR WORK, 1? l?. Pastor. |. B| ?,\ i. id ;?:? ? us ?tant, it ,. i. Be'. A Herben Grai of BcotFuand g ,i o- nrstorio, Oounod'a '"Re?lemprlon." ? mi H? H 61 nu: MKSS?AH (I'nlUrianT. 1*nrk Avenue and '*4th **i?ree?. Ministers *??onn i(uVI;?.- Holotts. 11 \ M Basels! Servie? tn dedl'???|on of th?? mmi*?iis Memorial *AioH??rr. Mr HOLMES ?111 preach. Sulil--. "Meses Before Pliuniali." 12 r.n f* M.. ' ommunloti s*r\ ire .vu minicoma. Madison Sq. Presbyterian Church Mad-wi* a*.'??i i" end 24H? Btreet, ,.,. ,- ji PARKHt'RST, H D., P??tor ' R?i ?, B M'iM'ii'lMKH?, l'h. D.. AHiistunt Minister. Th?? Pastor ???ill pre?, b 11 a to end S p. r St. Bartholomew's Church Madison A? ner -?4th Street. The Be. LEIGHTON PARKS, 1>. P.. Hector. ii :ki a. M Hely (Jemmualeu. D v m . it ? ???! 1er, th? Reeter, IP || Preacher, Bev. K. S W. Wood. D.?. '.?. at 11 ?^VlifiYVlO/th; n n gt _oulti _ >. (-.?i I vary Grand *."*h?>lr. Bowman, Com4 Peatlval Co?ic?-Tt n*xi Than. Eva. i, ..,.',.' ut t ?? i-.ur.. h Mon'.u),. _ .?tl.il.MU' ?III h(H ?Il HAH?.EM. r , , , , \ i h un.t l.'.id St. Rev BDOAR r:. ton. ii . D, ?.. Minister, il A M -Pteachlsa by th? Pastor. S P M ll'iuitr_T ..I H'l'm? by Mis? O. H. ' Lawrence._ 7,-,- ?_>tt*L_" i?nltsrla**). Kourih ?Vf., 20t_? ?t. I 1U? THOM'S *- SUCER. P?_*or, u-'.ll i n..->,?h Third Sermon in ??T'es on TH! IM ?.;}?-. I? Stlhlect: "THE EARUUT CHRISTI?AN PAITK." Servie? il A. M. All illy ii**-?*t?'?l .? ? ,mi-h.*" ?T '?"* IN'CARNATIOK, M.? ll?ou ?v. ?nd??? St.. Rev. M. ?.* ROBBIKa r?-,tur ! I ? v Holv ??ominiiiilon. 11 A. M.. M..iiilnrr I'r.vrt-"I'taiiy ?Bd Sermon (ReCtOT). 4 V M.. unitary ?''"'' ': ?u,?{1''" ,H,*'*"r> '.-... , [ETT OP FKIKNDS ?Ortho Aox, Meetln?? for WtwahlB. H4 B. 20th .t?. Hem Yetkl Lelarettt and Washington av?... Braeklya, U ?_?___:_?-. ?illKtM or THL hKAVL.MV REST. Vlftl sve.. sfco\-e 4.VH ?. R.v HCRRSttT SHIPMAN. Hector. ggrtie** 8_and 11a m.. I p. tn. ?-rh^RMED* CATHOLIC SERVKTS. Christ's stmam ?Ml w?*? *?th.-Att?raoon. 3:3i). Rev. Manuel Ycn-n?lo. PMtor. ?peak? on "Coofesslon. Mam and ru?'?r?_lt?r>'__-_._ "__t"*5T__ XV. 104. nr ?"oluiribiis. Chrlirtlan fw **5 R;t,ner. 11. "W_s Paul Author ot yT| ihrlttl-nltv*" '-45. "'iO'l on i>?-an " sSZ rll-RtH ?f t?>e DIVINE PATERNITY. ?V.iril l'ark West ?nd 7Sth ??treet. nmv FR ?AK ?*>I,IVl-R.H.UI. 1? IV I'.ftor '' ,, v M "The Tll.nle Tragedy.^ -,..,.;[. ?IS 8?5CIEtT OF tTRlENDS. M??et lr? for wor?hlp. 11 ?- m.. ?t 2.1 East K.th st.. M?i'hsiun. ?nd 110 Schcrmerhorn ?L, Brooklyn. _RELIGIOUS NOTICES^_ ?THE MIDDLE f (il IK.I ME CH_ia?__. M Ave. and 7th 8t. Rev JOHN c. FX(J<3. P D. Ministe*. Rav. j. FREDERICK BKI.O. D. t>y will preach at II A M. and I P. a. THE MARBLE COLLEGIATE CHtTBCH. Cil Ave. and .ir. ?. 6t. Rev DAVID JAS. BCKKELL. D. D. Ministe?, ???111 preach at 11 A M. and 8 P. M Morning "Charity Begfna at Homo." Evening: "Hope for the Hopelesa" THE COLLEGIATE i III litll OP BT. MfHOLA.-}. Gth Av?. and 4M|, St. Rev. MALCOLM JAMES MAC LBOO, Ministe?. will presch at 11 a. M. and 8 P. M. Music?Double Quartet, with Harp and Violin. THE WEST END COLLEGIATE CUIRCH. West End Ave. ami 77th St Rev HENRY BVKRTSON COBB. V- P.. Mln? ister, will pre.rh at 11 A. M. and 4 SO P. M Afternoon ?ubieot: "glnteoo and Le\l, l'art? _ners In Mlachlaf."_ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Broadway und ?9th Street. PASTO _ I. HALUKMAN 11 A. M.?"IS GOD'S ANSWER TO PRAYER DETERMINED IIV TIM: POWE?*. DWELL? ING IN HIMSELF; OR. BY THE POWER DWELLING IN t > ' < W THF FINITE LIMIT THE OPERATION OF 'HIE IN? FINITE." 8 P. M.?"PERKEi T COVERN MENT AND TIME SOCIALISM WML BE ?ET IP AT THE -.Ft OM) COMING OI' ?HKI-T. PRESENT ?SOCIALISM THE SON IH \T TKI E SOCIALISM 1. AT H .NI).*' < -econ?! In Second Serie? ou "second ('omina of ChrlM." ) Cathedral of St. John the Divine Amsterdam Avenue _. Illth Street SONDAT, April list J A. M.Hi.lv Communto-i I'i A. M.Momln? Prayer il a. ji s. rvire in Keasory of \ lei ma of th" Tl'.-.nlc D'aa??er. Specl.-<l anthem and hymn??. Addr??? by Ht?hop Oreer. 4 P. M ..???: v.,,. (?i Veterana of ibo s.panl*n War. PAINT MARK'S IN-THE-BOI WERIE, M*oaa4 Av?. and Tenth Si. ?Subway S"? . A.itor PI.? ?HM Av Ele?. *.?lh St.) WILLIAM NORMAN C.flHRlE. Reeter. ?eeond Buada) after Easter, II a. m. Di-ttii'? Bervlca with special remembran.e of Archibald Will agham de ?jraf-enrled Rutt ?Sewanes At??mn?is. and of o'hrr BsStarera in the Titanic ? I raster. "Through fat Soul to Nat'.re*?. Oed" FIFTH ?VMIE BAPTIST CHURCH 4 Sfeal 4H?h Str-et Sunday >Sehool and Bible? Classe?, at 0:40 A. M. Yonntt Women: Rev Robert Walker. I^sder. Young M?n: Dr. Addlaoti Moore, Leader. Tu,He Woralilp: Sennons by REV. W. 4. CAMERO', D.O., Pastor Bio ?r Street Baptist Church, TORONTO, _ _ nt 11 ?nd 8 _ Central Presbyterian Church WEST 57TH ST. NEAR BROADWAY. Rev WILTON MERLE SMITH. D. D. Pastor. 11 A. M.. Rev. Washington Gladden. D. D. ?? I P. M. Rar. .."Won Merle-Smith. E\en!r.g ?ubjeet: *'M > 8CCLIXB CHRIS? TIANITY." 0:43 A. M ?Your.? Man's Bible Study Club. 3 P. M.--Sabbath School. ?al Meeting Wednesday, at 8 P. M. e.-.r.? \a e.ine?? .aj r.L WELCOME MADISON AVENTE BAPTIST CHI'RCH, MAOI80N AVENUE, COK. ..1ST STREET. C. A. ?-?T )i 0. ?., Pastor, will pr??acli Sunday mominf and evening, il A. M?"in Spirit of Cod la Human History." I P. M?"The Titanic Dtsasvr ? A Message from Rod to the Modem World.** THt BRICK CHURCH Fifth Avenue and Th!r?v-s?.ep.?h Street, vinur.r?. ?SWIllla? Pletrson Merrill ?""?" rs [Frank La timer Jane way Rev Wal'er R-. am i.enb?;ech. D D.. of the Men and Religion Movement, will preach at 11. Mr. lenewey will preie*. at 4. }..:?:?.? School and Claaaes. 1?:45 A. M. Noon Serv.ce every wek day, 12'30?12 5"? Fifth Avenue Fresbyterian Church 0th Ave. ?nd r.5th Street Hev. G.I. Jshnstsn rose, M. A? ?Senrteee at U A. M und 4 80 P. M at Montreal, will prvf.di bo:h mornlnf and afternoon. TB mMwesk renice will not b^ held oi .. e__r.i?_ii_ence of the service In ' ' ."-? r'? Hail. t?KOA?vVAY PRESBYTERIAN OHLRCH ?Formerly the Fourth Avanue EARL H.LI.. COLIMBIA I .VIVERSITT En'rar.ce 11.th Srrc*? ?r.l Broadway) REV. WALTER 0. BUCHANAN, D. 0., MINISTER Prca eh ec n \ _ M ?n4 I P M. _ DR. WILFRED T. GR?NFELL OI * IBRADOR WILL SP?AK TO-MORROW, II A M. MADISON AVB m E i'HI R'"*H. MADISON SVB ..ND ti^rH ST ? P. M. ST. rHOMAS*? CHURCH, ?TH AVB AND -3D ST. : tr. ?TERIAN ClffRCR. DBAN NOSTRAMO AVt B KLTN ( HI K< Il ?H THI HOLY ?OMMtNIOX \\'-. _nd 20th Street Re?. HENRY MOTTET. D. D. se?. A M Holy ?".iintniinloti 11 "??>.? U.? S rvlc< and Sermon IS ''"' m il ily Communion. 8:1S P. M "r- ? -h Servir?. .', '?'? F- M. Chlldren'e ser?i-c CALV?KY ?E?HO??ST ?tS' lie\. Charlee L. (?oodell. D. D.. Pastor. 11 A. M, ADORE".. BT Hon. Willem Jennh?s Brven. S T. M., .lohn Tim?.tin >?one, V D., ofjTMcafo. RUTGERS P :".{_.T? I? . CHU..CH Broadway ?nel "3d Ht. WM.HIR.MFOI?LK S,0.0., Minister 11 A. M?"THE KVr.RI.A.TINO ARMS" & P, M ?W Ish-Americaa mi ?tos Hrltf addreas?t'horua Slnilng. _*jRb..cld!r_are: ?ii.id (fur.._Glps>- Stntth.1 Urilo.rsUy Place Pr???^uW?? C?mrO . ? lots Bl e se block west from B'war.). ?KOROE ALEXANDER, O. D.. Pastor, liar \icea to-more-.iw at II A M. nnd 8 P. M. The ?rill preach. Wednoaduy evenlnf aer ? 8 o'efpclt. _ St. St.oma0~r3~<ihurcb PIPTH A\E. AND G3D ST. Rev. ERNEST M 8TI1 Efl t> D_. Rector. 8 a. m.?Holy Common on. 11?Memorial wrrlce (Rector). 4?Aftei.ie>r?n ?.rr,< ?? i?.ddr?5S Pr ?IrenfelD. MADISON AVE. PRESBVTKIilAN CnVRTH, N?rthes?t Corner of 1MI tstreet. Itev. HENRY si ?).\.\1. COPPIN, l- D.. Paetor, will t?re-n?-h al 11 A. M und at Children's SHr-ice at 8:43 P. M. P.-v. a. Herbert Orar. M, a, of tiie ??nil, ?.. ?nd Kelvinaida V. t <"*h>?reh. of Kdlnboroujrh. will preach ?' "_P. M_ TEMPLE BETH-EL, ritt? Avnue ?.nd TS?h Street Baa . i. i ? amve?. RCTIT'LM v v un pr?s?*?, on HIE MODERN MINI? IN THF PRESEN'-!-*. '?r OREA i CALAMITY." Servfcci !? i-in ai 11 o lock a eortllal wei r.,,,, ?? extended fo ?It. llll 1 MON THIO|0(,lfM KEMINART. 8er? i te la the ?'liai--' O?*r**mo-M Avanaa, between HOlli and 1--I .??roer? a? ele?ei? o'cioek p . ' ?? Reverend P?rsCaasas CHARLES ?l'i;i STL'S BRI?KM I> D. D. LI*? The attendance of all aoi eraawlarty ?-orahip r; ,c ? lue" h? I' i? r-' "* ' ?III 1.? II <>l-: J-ION vNf? ST" TIM?THT. r...I W est BTth Street, Reetor-Rev HENRY L?BECK, D. C. L Hoiv Comm "' a. .8 AM. Morning Prayer Pr ? Ser, the Rsctor.tl A. X. Evensong i Preacher n ??? Dr Rush toa 8P M BROADWSY TABERNAC-f Itrntid.-_?> .?ml .'?'ttli Mreet. R.v CHARLES V. JEPPERSON, D. D. Pa? tor. ear-aches 11 ai.d 8. Wed., 8 P. M.. Prayrr Meeting._ _, MAP-BON ?ATENTE REFORMED ( lll'BCH. <r?r .7th Street ?nd M.idl?on Avenue. Rev. VIM. < -RTt-R. I). !>.. PASTOR. II A. M., TIT A.M.* Mt mortal Service 8 P. M . "Mes --?nd Religion."' Speaker, Edltor .1. A McDonald, <->f Toronto Globe._ ALL ANOELB* CHURCH. ?'<*?'' E-?.? gmawam Q vlit BtreaL Hev. S DEI ANCET TOWN SF.M?. D. D? Hector. Holy Communion. * A. M Morning Prarer and S'-rmon by the Rector. 11 A. M. ?.'tioral EveSSOSf, ? P. M. Straus?ra ? _ MARY BrHEWIDOi CHAP?N Berkeley Theatre. W. 44 St., nr. 8th A*"*? Sunl.ty ?nnrninea ut 11 A. M. "be Riddle.'* I Uli: SYNAt-OOI'E CARNEGIE HALL: 8LNDA? AT 10. PIFTH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION. ADDRESS: OR. HIRSCH. OP CHICaOO. ALL ARE WELCOME._ ST.PUL'S MtTrt OUT CHbftCil West End Avenu.? and 80th St. REV, (M: I. P. bC^MAW, >.(>.. Paitor |l_MOOD AVD GREAT OlSlsTERJ." K?-MEV FOR THF TIMES." W i sr-PVRK PKISIYTERIAN CHI'RCH. Met?? St. and ' i-"-r.| im Ave. Rev. ANSON P ATTERRCRY. D.D.. I p^tora Rev. ANTHONY H EWS*S. D. On] ? Dr EVANS will preach at 11 A. 3a. and Dr. ATTERBERYat ? P-^M_ (huM-h of the T?an?tigMrat:on, i E. MM. rommunloni. 7. 8 and 0. ET?f'?? M ?SS and BERMON. 10:30. CHORAL EVENSONG and PROCESSION. 4 o'clock. SERMON, 8 P. M "I ??Oir*Vr.M f\\ NITARIAN CHCRCH. Corner I21?t Street. A^'.-V.',? THE SELF-POIefON OK DEftPAlR R,v, Merle BCCT-S?T #HSh_. P D. J^tttSg, GRACF CHtRCH. Lroadway aiid^"??? ?? Dr. FLATTERV. Rector. 8; It (Mft tHMU?? ? (EvMj ! "' ' '" ' ST ?STEPHEN'S CHt'R" Il S 1-'*- W '*?'* ??' Rev NATHAN A SEAGL? D. D. Reeter. _. U a. m , 4 p. m.