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E?TllES OF FINA! Paraoraphs of Current Inte for the Investor. If Um ?hlcafco circus ?nul raciiiK eontlnue M 'na>' ,,p ,,eC( **-*"iry to rllhts '"1 tome new Presidential stocl tl,e entertainment of Wall Street, it i '?-? ?aiffloult to pick Die winner, but it ii <jent that the African Jungle is not a trait..PS petal IttT Presidential ?-andlr 4;eif coursas may be battar Mew Maine Corporations. ? According to advices. New f'ngland's i jiaino corporations are said to include Worth Rc.'inlng Company, which bi , upltal Mock of tUOS.N0, it is underi that tlie N6W atalas corporation will ?nd op- rate? reilnorie? ui.d Otb-ar such torie* tor the manufacture of cottor oil and kindred prixlucte. The corporal president la Clarence i: Eaton, and treasurer T. l. ooteaux. Lightnes? in Car Movement. The May car movements, it la rapo* t the ?letiiltv ?.I Duluth und Superior the lightest in several years, with ??0.002 car? tracked in this district, ? paring this with 21.1% cars in April m May of OH, there will readll teen a decreas?. The maximum movi-i vi any month thus fat- this yaar \?;. Mir-i' when I3?3K cars w?er? estim?t? have been hanui-jd. November of last ?as tli" crown momh, in which ?50.M3 were handled. Another Titanio Fund. Hat) fOVernm<*nt at Ottawa noun?.-"? tint sine? t'n?' hlatorlr-aJ Tit disa.-u? : there lias boas a nevercea tiali? ?'f ?o-call?*d "conscience, mor tracking Into the custom* departm Every n.all, it la said, brintcs hundred letter-* from anonymous sources each i taining *-ome i*h;;ro at "? msclence mon Thus far the | ivtrnmitnt has many tt sand? cf dollars collected from this met! M?n?* of the letters received have plained that the Titanic disaster toui!'l the <*on!?cience of the civil world Are there- any reports from \ ?Street promoter?? Indications of Pro?perity. Railroad dlsratches say that the ih< I peak*- ft Ohio directors have determine? I f-onstr-;'. t a new nte?.'l ami concrete I-iei ! New?-, which is estimated to < / approximately $1,600,000, Work is expe?. i to ?-xnimence Immedlataly, and the din or* predict th?) pier will be completed next spring. The Chesapesks ft <Milo has placed o? d " fei twenty-five Ifllcado-typa locomotl? but the company, it is reported, has a e v fclent number of cars lo inc??-t all roqtll menty. and with the additional end think they will be able t?> ban creasing volume of trafile; | 00 been -voted for improvement.-*, ?-te, hu? largo portion of this will be spent on Chesnpcake & Ohio of Ind Swift in Canada. I' Canadian reports say the Bwlft Canadl Company will soon commence the constr' tlon of their big plant In Toronto, will ?Mil be used for making soaps from fi extracted In Its new abattoirs. It Is s? this will be the first parkinp house in t Dominion to ensrage In toe tallow maki Industry. Pneumstic 8ervice 8took The American Fneumatlc Barries Coi pany, of Boston, has been underg'.ln?* ; extremely rapid process of devil?.jr. ? : According to reports, the company ha* ex eeeded wonderfully in reducing the : "ft.WO.C-00 first preferred 7 per cent Stoc which wa? being held In the hands of prominent banking syndicate. Of the 30,00^ shares of first pre.'ern stock of this Issue it is said that there b?rely 10 per cent ?till remaining in t bankers' hands, the other l?0 per cent ravii been steadily and quietly consumed ty t 'public at large without having bean a nour.ced or emphasized. It is understoi that a large Elzed block of stock has be' bought by British Interests abroad, s though the bulk of the shares have be? ?dliburscd to Investor? throughout the Eas em P ta tes. Dividends and Earnings. The declaration'of a 3 per cent quartei dividend by the British Columbia Compat again pla**es this property In the dlvldei t paying class. The company Is now repot i.?d (0 be operating to full capacity and mal Ing a good showing as regards productl< and earning?. Production Is running b tween 1,000,000 and 1,050.000 pounds month. May having been 1,04X000 pound which is near the record for March of 1 flM.O'O pounds. The management stat? that at present earnings are at the rate ? ?bout 150,000 a month. The Wabash Assessment. The present situation would lndicat?? ? aasessnient of some moment on the oommo and preferred bhares of the Wabash. Rom ?sUmate the probable assessment a- 1. ?a 1W a s' i are, and t ho exchange of the i? - funding and i xta&slcn 4s for new bonds an - new preferred In ubout equal proportlom But tl -, plans are Immature, and al it guesswork a.-? to j?ist what Um amoun of t? . , nt?i will be, or whither th erigir of axel ' ng ?11 O? the if fundlnir and extension 4? Into a new issue o ptetttTi' will be followed. Various Rail Orders. This being the season when the variou rsilroadi, after having estimated crop con "lltlons end their capacity of handling tin ?ame. purchase additions to their rolllnl ?tock. The Southern Pacifv?, after, tertlni 'he present situation of crops, etc., havi ?Placed orders for nine electric locomotive: ' "*ith th? *?.'?--?Miighou8-i company, Ukewlsi | the Baltimore & Ohio has bought one lOCO motive from the Vulcan Iron Works. Tin . ?S-Mboard Air Line has plat*?*?* an order fo: twenty-five cabooses with the Mount Vernot r*r Company and the Chicago & Alton 1? lOQulrlng after seventy-three freight cars While the Lorain Bteel Company has re relved ordtrs for about I'.SOO tons of llghi rails for Industrial companies ami Um 1-ackawanna Steel Company will roll about *09 tons for the Toledo Railway and Llghi Company, the National Railways of Me? k? 1? In the mark??t for 1,700 tons of stand ?rd ralla Erb on P?re Marquette. The pres?-nt 18,382,000 consolidated rr.ort ?f*"*? 4 per tent bond? of the Pere Mar QU?Ue, dated January 2, 1301, which the ??Tanner??' :.. m and Trust Company i? said to represent for the holders, has be? n the Osus? of the trust company's resistance to tbs wlslie?, of the r?;celvers to place the re ?"elvers* certificates before this Issue. Ncw ?ao Erb, one of the P?re Marquette recelv *"*?. referring to the question ?aid: "Whether this opposition will be an ac ?v? or a passive one is not very concise at Present, but I have an Idea, however, that ?ke latter will Ym put into effect after the ?^^hf In the federal court at Detroit on '<""? 24th of Ulis month." With the exception of the protective com? mittee representing the consolidated 4 per r't? bond?, nil the committees of the Pero -?l-Vquette are working In harmony with th?? **?c?1v-?r?, but thu? far no consistent plan l fsr reorfanlKatlon lia? been accompllahe I. ITEMS OF THE STREET. ? r?. There were sales for foreign account of l-'-out lO.w ?hare? of various Issues. ?l'*ldend? have been declared a* follows: Pacific flan and Electric Company, quarter '?'i?i Ver cent on the common stock, pay ">'* ?inly l*; Walpole Rubber Company, ?"?guiar quarterly 1% per cent on the pre? '?rred and 1 per cent on the common, both payable ?ttly 15; Union Typewriter Com? paro, quarterly 1% per cent on the. first pre I'envil and I per cent on the second, pre ferril. both payable July l, these dividends In future to be paid quarterly Instead of semi-amiually; Osceola Consolidated Allntng company, aenal-annnal $6 _ share, payable July 2,".. comparing with $3 50 six months and twelve months ago; American Power and Light Company, regular quarterly 1% per c.-nt ?m the preferred, payable July 1; the TonopaO Mining Company, regular quarterly S par cent und extra ID per cent, payable July JO; Seaboard National Bank, regular quarterly 3 per cent, payable July 1; I'nitoii States Mortgage and Trust Com? pany, quarterly 6 per cent, payable June 28; Long Island Doan and Trust Company, quarterly Z per cen{, payable July 1. The Central Trust Company, Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and Kidder, Poabody & Co. have given notice that no further application'* to the 140,000,000 Brooklyn Rapid Transit note syndicate can be received, the amount having already been largely oversubscribed. Tlio Southern Pacitio Company has or nlne electric locomotive? fr0m the tVastlngbiMiaa Electric and Manufacturing ?'?uni-any. The I-ocomotive Steel Company iias bonked orders for about 2.&00 tons of light ralis for industrial companies. "Bradatreet'a" reports the exports of groin for the week, with comparlsona, lig urea In bushels, us follows: Wheat, flour Include?! 17M.0H against 3,662,148 last ?-/?el? and _?*_*,?lfs in this week last year; for the year to ?lato. lf*P,2G8,?lS, compared With _B3.7BS.86C in the corresponding timo in 1911. Corn, 5.?.4?3, contrasted with 73,871 last week and 907.63? in this week a year ago; for the fiscal year to date, **8,2__80i j against 49,640,9*? for the corresponding ! period la UU KxportK of copjier for the werk ended Juna 2o were f.,357 tona, and since June 1 117,816 tonn, the latter figuro comparing ?with C2.J1R tons for the same period of 1811. The Westingpouse Electric and Manu? facturing Company has declared the regu? lar quarterly dividend of 1 3-4 per cent on the preferred stock, payable July 18. The directors took no nciion upon tb<* common dividend Late in March a dividend of l per cent was declared on the common stock the firt-t since the reorganization of 19ns. and It was then officially said that the on of another dividend on the com? mon would not be ?oiifidered for six months \ number of the principal selling agencies are quoting eleet*rolytlc copper at jtt.-i centa a pound, but tbli quotation Is being i shad?*.) in other quarters, and It is said to be possible to purchase supplies of the , metal at 17.^" c.-*nts. The reported movements of currency this week indicate a gain of mor?? than ? Boo in the cash boldlnga of the bank ceipts from the interior wars *1". and shipments to interior points wer? $;, 247,000, Including 14,094,000 notes sent to Washington for redemption, the gain from the Interior having been $8,804,000. Ordi? nary dlabui by the Sub-Treasury and payments by th? banks woe 120,2(1,000, the loss on Sub Treasury operations proper being $6,*.22. 'i he total gain from the interior and ..- gold ( 11,600,000 ' wsa ? deducting the sub-Treasury losa and . ild exports i fid",lino), the ,iet gain by the banks was 13,891.000. Chsuncey II. Murphy, manager of the 125th street branch of the United Bt it'-s I Mortgage and Trust Company, has I son elected assistant tr?v.sr,rer, atid William T. Later, now auditor, ha* botan made assistant secretary. Roland II Ti:n*?son has been appointed manager of the 18th stre-;t branch. Anthony X. Brady, chali-man of the board of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, lt Is now reported, controls the majority stock of tlio Coney Island & Brookhn Rail? road Company, held by the Title lasuran ?> and Trust Company for an undlacloaad principal, and will In time turn those hold? ings over to the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, with which lt is exp.'otod the Coney Island & Brooklyn road will le j merged. Three directora of the latter road have retir?*], and Kdward *vV. Chicas has entered the board. J. P. Morgan & Co., it is understood, hava bought the $4!>''.'V*) 5 per c?nt notes which th" upstate Public Servl-e Commission has aiithoriz-'? the Erie Railroad Company to Issue. The notes, which mature in five yearly series, beginning on June 1. 1913, are to be executed on delivery to the New Yotk, Pennsylvania and Ohio Dock com? pany In discharge of a debt to that cor? poration. PUBLIC UTILITY NOTES. The upstate Public Service Commission ,:thorlzed the Etie Railroad to Issue 8460,000 5 per cent gold notes. The company jMirp'ises to acquire ore unloading arid han? dling machines and storing plant at Ran idall, Ohio. The Montgomery <Aia-) Light and Trac? tion Company, which has Just sold PJ&O.OOO 6 per o?*nt notes, does the street railway an* an electric lighting and power business In Montgomery. Th.; company has $2.000,000 Stock, $300,000 6 per cent bonds, and an au? thorized issue of $5,000,000 5 per cent first and refunding bonds. Of the latter $1,000,000 are outstanding, and these have been de? posited as security for the present note Tho company operates thirty-eight miles of track, a central power station of 4,000 k. w. ami an amusement park. The popula? tion of the territory Berved ie about 40,000. Replacement value of property of company is appraised at $2,402,406, while present phys? ical valuation is placed at $2,02*.,?65. The American Public X'tilltles Company. recently incorporated under the laws of Delaware, with $30,000,000 common and $_0> 000,000 6 per cent preferred atocle, la the same corporation whose organization was I.-, vl'.usly announced under the title of the American Utilities Company. Owing to the fact that there already ex Isted an American Utilities Company. Incor? porated under the lawa of Maine, it was de? cided by tho organizers of the new corpora? tion to make the alight change in its name to avoid confusion. Att of date of July 1, it will take over practically all of toe se? curities of nine gas, electrto light and power and traction companies located In Utah, Idaho, Minnesota, Michigan, Indiana and Mississippi Tho company will have outstanding $1. 714,000 G per cent preferred and $2,400,00) com? mon atock. with $739,000 6 per cent collateral trust bonds. The $725,000 of the preferred stock recently offered for public suhscrl-* tlon at par with a bonus of 40 per cent of the common stock has been practically all subscribed. Quarterly dividends at the rate of 1-J4 per cent on the preferred and one-half of 1 per cent on the tjommon stock will be paid October L 8 BELIEVE8 IN THE FUTURE. Hem! Van do Vyver, of Brussels, vice president and director general for Kurope for the Reorganization Company, is in New York. Mr. Van de Vyver. who is a financier of Importance, is sanguine of the future, and believes the world la In the Incipient stage of a porlod of great prosperity. Ho says conditions abroad are rapidly cryataHi?ing into a concerted busl nesB progress and that all countries, lar* finding Russia and Germany, are working toward financial betterment. 8EED PRICES. Toledo, ''ine 21. 'T/iYER MM) ?? i, tober, B10 0-tt: l'ecsinber, $0 ?_'-.. AI.SIKPJ August, sin TIMOTHY -Ausust. $4 00; September. $'07_' October, $3'A'., Ueceniber, $8 IM). OF B. A. Worthington to Succeed Him as President. Theodore P. Shouts announced yesterday that he had decided to offer his resignation as president of the Chicago & Alton Rail? road Company, to take effect on July L Ills successor will bo B. A. Worthinpton. vho on Thursday n*?i?-ned as r.elver of the Wheeling Ai Lake Krlo Railroad Com pnny. The Alton board will meet on Mon? day to take action on Mr. Slionts* resigna? tion. The retirement of Mr Shonts has been ex? pected for some time, and follows his reslg latlon of the presidency of the Minneapolis ft St. Louis and Iowa Central rouds. which have n'cently been consolidated, with New? man Erb as pre M dent. It is understood that Mr. Rhonts wltl before long relinquish the presidency also of the Toledo, St. Louis <fc "tt'estrrn. tl*e "ClOTer Leaf" r?'.nl, his ptirjiose in giving up the$.? ofBees betas i" obtain the time m-^ded for the r*-*UM***Mnent of the local tractl"n properties of Which ho is the head. 11.' nirid- the lollowlnK statement y<?terday In explanation of hi? icsignation of the Alton pr.sidcncy: in view of tin- fad Hint sine January i Mr. Shout.- ims been th" active head of tlie New York Railways Company, operat? ing a larp?- poitloa <?' the surfin? lin-? In this city, th?' operation of which requ?re? a cloa? and increaainf at? tention, and in view of the proponed a-?re? tuent between the Iiiterbornin'ii Rapid Transit ?'ompany, of which Mr. Bhonts i- the president, and the .it? of New York, Involving ih? rorvtnictioti and operation 'i .m enlarged i ibway system through? out the ??renter city, the completion of tlio third truck, on the elevated roads and ti?- extensions of the ?ame, ?im carry? ing out of which will make still further demands upon his tlni'-. Mr. Bhonts has It advisable a* fate as pos-ibl.? to relio?* himpeif of the s?tira management of other enterpri.se>. He has. therefore, arranged to t? nder his reslfmntion as preal dent of th?? Chl?*agO ?V Alton K.dlroad Com? pany, to take effect ? iuiy l. Mr. 'Worthington, who had been receiver of the Wheeling <*t T.pke Krle sine? .lune s. UMO, uas prior to bataf appointed to that ?Mil ce, for several ?ems vli*^-pr?sld??nt ?>f the company. Most of his railroad M rlence was gained in the operaUnc depart? ment of the Southern Pacific. He began his servir? with that company as a train dis? patcher, and later waa secretary to the gen? rai manacer of tho lines west of i:i Paso, general manager of th?? lines in Mex? ico and an officer of the lines in Oregon. Mr. VTorthlngtc lion as su? essor to Mi Bhonts Is und? rstood to have been in comp?lanos with the wishes of the Union PaclfloSouthern Pacific tatereata, ?vim are soon to assume the direction of the Alton. after tin laps? of several years, although it is probable thai the new rep-resentatlves of -I,,, - w ii not ' m. r the Alton directorate until fall. air. Worthlnfton, it la said, win establish his ofBees M pretrt d i,t In Chi ?ik?, th.. eastern terminus "f the railway of which he tu to be the execu? tive h-ad THE COTTON MARKET Fails to Hold an Early Adv.inco, but Shows a Gain. With nothing particularly strlklni* In the general news and the market lees settee than "ii Thursday, earl] strength resulted from stn-n? cablea sud prices ??t one tiin?? reach?"! ? to ?"'? points higher th.it, I'hurs day's low level. The advance t;*.'-t a leas urgent dem?nd end under ?-uttered offer? in tho way or evenlnf up over the w? ' off ?"? "r ? ; to a clotM steady and I to I points above the Baal natures of Thursday. LI attributed the ?dranes UMTS io ContliHti t.il buytag and .-.otlvlty on the part of Man? chester spinners In railing cotton l-'ng :,u were heavy, mid t:,??r?? were i mors of spot sales hers la"? in the after? noon for shipment te Kew Orlearu mi July contracta, Ttters his I <?? n t-iik here for some tlni" that the July situation In Maw Orleans ?ras partleularly tense, but there ... emed llttls sppi ' '?? In that option in this market Bouthern markets were unchanged, * local ?pot market vus .p i<-t at an advance 'f ?> points, to il.*?'???? t t middling upland. Lo? cal contract prices: ? i, ? ? ii..- . \y> ?. C ?-' ?*?! June .... - ? * .1 nu H :?! 11 12 .. 11.? 11 rt 11 ta H '-??'. it -' |; il Aumist... um ii ?*: ii.so ii.a?*i...*i ??-' b?r. 11 ?2 ii *?'? ii '?' ll J? ?W . 11.53 11.50 U ??*? 1' ?-':? ?'? ?? 'I' ?8 ' ?*S2 December. 11.01 11 OS 11 01 II 61UH Hl* 11 .',?1 .. il.to? 11 00 ll 67 11 'il :-. Tebniery.. -- R 11.67 March. il 01 H T5 11 08 il '?'?' Cl 70 H ?n M?y. ll?'l 11.00 HT.; ll.7Sttll.77 11.70 v.'-H*ki>- tu ? t the tort . Exchange; Port r?ceipu, 10.808 bai.-?. ??^Hii.?t 7,<?."><; ?nbt ?"ii. ?v?rl?M t> ? ?'ai-artu ?,f>**7, n?a!r.nt *.,i?*?2 l/itt jrear; -ithun min tu'kiim?. ?atlmatad, i?.ouo, .??? i-.?! r?ari lum of ?toco at Interloe town?, l'i,of>a bal?-?*, again? 0,783 lait >.:i!, brought Into ?lgbt for Hi? ?veek, ?H.irO?, uK?ii"?t M.WO last >??*'? ?meet: im i. ? sipt?, 11.0 ?4.M.-. atlaed receipt? ? ? i ?-.. Wilmington, ?1 i. i 078,411, ageln?l M6,8?l last jraar; Oouth ern uilil takir.??., 2.609.U00, ?gainai ?116,OOU last yeer; -)t'?-k ?t interior i-..???*? In ?ac?e? of r*?? tambar J, 02.14?. eealmt 82,040 i"?t r?ar? liri.uxtit Into ?dght thus far fot MS ?OB, I5.2V2, Ota, MKalr.Bt 11,000,6*0 las? ?eawii cau-e: *--, n In good demaad; k?i*s. l-"??" i n uni ?sport, 1,000; Amerleaa, ll,000? Impoi - 1,000: n ? interl Mi'i'iliii- upland, 0.03d FMturei apa?ad al i point? ad Qloeed ?t.-.i.iy m h net advano? ol T?Wti poin a40*1; .Inn. .July, 11.'.',!; July AiiK'i.-t, ?'.44^.*, AuglUlt tfeptember, 8.44d; B-^ptemb-w-^tober, ?'..''.. tober-Novetaber, 8.81 Hd; Wevsnibei tMcambar, 0.20d: DeMnbei January aad Januari Kebruary ? .* .1; Fabniarjr-laareh, 0.000; Uarch \| rll' I 'i. April-May, 0.S14; Muy June, o.fmd! Muiichaatcr?Tama. tm-Jerata d?-mnriil; i lott.s ?julet and tlirn. I.I--rj"-o!. Jun? U. Tolloi-lne m? n,? weekly cotton etatlstks: i Tot;?: bh1?>r, all kinils . IW.OOO Total ?alas, Ameri? ?a . (??ou? KiiRiii?h aplnnera' taiiliii/? . 73*00)1 export . cu?n, Qiiuntlty afloat, all kinds. C?,i??> ?v-'Mti-?- Hfl.'it, American . 24'"?' Total ealea on aptculation. ii'mni Total iialea to eaperter?. ?200 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. ?hkago, Juiia 21. ?J'tie shadow of the rn crmuiig crup mudo ?peeulator? to-day unwilling to buy ??heat. In . i-.i.'."|in.n. ?. the rnarkPt cloiid %c to '/?c under last night. .J?rn fin label iincliMiiRfd to Ik down, out? off H9He, and provision? ui a di?tlln>i of 6c to l?'jc. with favorable weathei, a gMMral ?turt at oattlng in??/ ??heat ?j? |.fini.-.'i for tie it weak in Ohio, In.llan?, Illinois, Mlsnouri, K-ntinkj ?nd Tanatean. To-day*? crop a.i?i<-rji w,.rp tnoatiy fiuoi able, \?ltii temperature? neu In? higher In nil dlr-r-ilotii, so that mixtet, on in,, .?rt ? the parahaasrs gave way t?. a feeling <t ???cur Ity. Itmiga of price?: Yetiter Open. High i/.w ?"lo??. u Whe?t. July. 108'.i September. 103**J December.. 1 04'i ?"orti : July. Hept ember lieceniDcr. Oata; July. tirptember 1-iccember. iArd: July loo? i ?liSH i <-;.-. lot 1 ?H'4 10SH 1 O.IH 104' l oft'? i 04Vi l MK l O0< ?u ?12S 4!'1. 4' '?, 41'. 7S H 72S 09U (Ott 41?. 7*. ?. 71'. ?a1-? 41H 40 4<>\ 12'i 71% ni'S 4S'* 4?'-. 72% 72'4 4!? 4??-Va tig 11.00 1100 10.00 MUJO V> 97 ?J uii. *? ? "**"' ?"* *v" av.a"? j".ty" I" *t?( Kepternber 11 2u 11 20 ll .10 11.1?? n 17 Ritas: July. 10.80 10.50 ?September 10.7<> l??7a Fork: July. 10.00 10.00 ?September 10.H 1!? B 10.45 ]s 01 10.00 M.4? 10.112 18.1*7 10r,2 10.70 18.75 If? 10 BOSTON WOOL MARKET. Uoaton, Juna 21. "The Commercial Bulletin" will ?ay of the wool market Haturday: "A ?tcady ?leniaiid for new territory wool? at ?lightly higher value? ha? been In ?vldenc-e In the Bout-m market for the laat week, while the call for forelifii cn.??-breda ha? continued alao, although the voluui'.? of theaa wool? move.I ha? not been qi-lte ao heavy, gome ?coured lots have brought full prices, but the fag end ?| the market In these wool? la apparent. ?In the West prices have been all?htly ad- ' voJiced al??>, more purtlcularly on the rtei'. -, woobi, where inciUurii clip? ure bringing 2H9 ?7c In Ohio, ?nd fine waahed lota, running largely t? delali.e, are bringing 2Se. and In ?..m. rases KOc- Baverai moderate ?Ized Montana clip? running an average three-eighth? to half blood grado Mv? brought 22c. and considerable wool haa been tak?n at from 20u upward. The i-llp in th*t ?Uta Is probably two-tl Irda ?old, and In the country a? a whole 75 to 80 par cent (?f the clip la estimated out of growers' hands. "Th? shipment-, of wool from Boston fron. .I.-iniiHi-y 1 i" June 2>>, Inclusive?, were 134,433.7'U pound?, apiinft 102.13.1,Mil for the ?ame period last year. Th*> raceipte from January 1 to Jun? 20, inclusive, ware 1"10,01*,?25 founds against 114,0ti7,D49 tor the ?am? period laat year. TOE CMP MAKIS Cereals Start Off Well, but Close Lower?Coffee Still Gaining. The demand for July wheat which marked the flnlbh of Thursday's trading, together with a belief in a stiong technical position, caused an early advance which the market was unable to hold In the face of favorable crop and weather news. An afternoon rc actton carried prlecB down to a close Vile net lower than Thursday's close. Heavy arrivals of wheat at Paris caused a Bh up d??cline, and foreign markets were generally ?asier. Corn was steady at the start, but Baaed off, eloatag unchanged to '*>c lower, ???its, after being firm most of tho dav, eased off late, with cash oats at ?*v In ole-1 vator, for standard white. Absorption of offerings by the consuming trade ?nu the principal factor in the coffee I Market, especially as the new crop is be? ! ginning to move, with the volume of s;i ?t trading a good second. As a natural Pf Qtience the futures market was very **tsady, closing fi to fi patata hl'her than on Thurs? day. The action of the consuming trade WSJ lakes as evidence that there are only ?mall stocks In the hands of dealer? TOTAL DOMESTIC RECEIPTS. K? ? York, June 21, 1011 8! Copper, bars n.77'.? <"";.per. burs. 10.1TO 2.31A besd, pig?. I.*? - m Bill ll ?' till?? . boxes Ebbs, eases.. . 15,861 J Spelter.' ?iahe I?r poultry, pkgs 1.004[Pitch, bbl*. Live pojltry. ? ts 170 I'....?In, bhls. turn, beles 1.0061 Pptiits turp. bb'.s ?it lair, pk-r? Wool, haleaj. Wool, as< in,.... Apples, bbls .... A| i loots " !_!),__? I:, .o,- elrl. M? k* (lu ; rl?*s n 'ab.hxs 1> pruiiesK'nb.pK? Onions t>b| .... ( trances ?' 'slLssa Peaches u'albb*,* Peanut?, sack?. . Pineapples) Fliuc?. "'..!.. ets Petatees, b;>i? Porn, l-ii'li ?i, bi.i? 128 Bacon, pk*r?. BOB 1'eef bbls. 840 Cnn: ed tuest, es " I? . n meets, **8*ga 280 ' ?rease, pkg*. .: is? Hams, pi**c*. .?no i ..? 1. tr?. 1.378 L_rd. key?. B.7??8 Perk, Mm?. 1?n> ' st.i-rln?, tes... .'.o Tubo?', pkgs. 816 Broom corn, balee 608 III lee, No. 84,823 111.1??. b?tl?. 04.12*4] rotsc-d oil. bbi? .To pa ; lOO ' 888 ] 188 Hi 4.3_5 I 210 I Si I ?rnrr.?ul, sacks I.0O7'1-e.rd oil, bbls... 1'liinr, bbls ricur, sacks. ?. Hay, ton?. Malt, bush. '.i'?. hush. ? llcnkr, ?n ks. PtrSW, Ions. . . bosh... Mlllfced. ton?. bush. ? '.n?. bosh ? ? Itail?*-. bush., Flour, I - f our Porte, bbls.... ! ?? if, bbls.. . Href. ? ? 11.088 Lltmeeil oil. ?.hi? i?.?or? i,ub oil. nu?_ 7 1.848 Ol?o oil, tes. 22 7.?iO"i Hklns, bale?. T1.8O0 Spirits, bl Is. i ho Toba?*?*, hbda_ it MM Tobacco, BkfS.... ai 22.900 v, hlskey, bbl? ,.. 801 Wine (Call, ?>bl?. 10 EXPORTS. ? Bacon, ib.. ?.'?OS Hams, fb in i?-.:. t_i | " t.on.800 oooo .. J.SOO.OftOl 1.262 : ,? low, lb. T4.000 14.4811 t.i?n?e, lb. B02.*?00 ? ?'?I oil. cals 63.278 ' an Lull oil. ?Ml? 440,830 180 r't .,., bales s*? , CASH QUOTATIONS. li..n. S Ko 1 f.|U>S_H Cotton, middling M ?. i. ion-1? Co '? ?-. N . " Rl ' , i*ug u . granulated f> ")<.!' Beef, famll) ?1** hsnn ... '.'?' Tallow, prime. i l'V ???? '*, m? sa. io - . p dr. ISO ns Oats ?und ?il. ??' Lard, mid w-?t to Ploux. Mpli i??t B I. SB ? ?. 17. _?"? Till .4l?'"i ge lea i '" .?.. 11ST 7 10 Vvrieal ,80 14?? r.:. 10% 88 ?K.tp?*rt. f e 0 SfltsSl GENERAL MARKET REPORT. New Y'"k. Jsaa 21. 1012, URAIN Ulli. '. -?lib, .; .,n th? I. Il? f that lb? 1 -1 l'"?l llon wan . ? rail**, and ? ... of a ... pi th? da ?day. I*uyers wer? th? , ? ,iu \ %) le net lower *"rop from ry, tliu wlnt-r wh?-at crop I? nos ? i leal I y mad?, au'l a'.i it require? i? fsvurabl? ? t for harvesting, For? l_n m i i ? Witt? 1? Sharp ? io ,,v . p.p. - - In? la irri sis Ktpoi I ? -I? *.'??? , i M-iiiiob- at oui art 1st? "l hut .S ?. 2 ; I 91 IB rj: i:-,, f o ?. ? ' ? '. N" i Sorthern ? ?' n%, f ? b sd ?' CO! t lets in th? s ?in ?as** i.i unonansed to ige nrt lewei 1"?p ?n ...m i -, f e b ?."out ?'A1H?Prie ?a Wmtn f.rin iuoi.t of lb? fl*y on r-p?,rt? "f ? ? I ? ... !? inand 1i lh? wee?, but ?j? 1st?. l*S?_ oat? bar. ly *rt__dy, Standard whit?, BO? In slerstor; Ko S, BOH?; K? B, . natural and **? I irai k HVF Nominal. It \K. i Y . ft; malting, 811308138, a i f buffalo. Wheat, Including flour, .?pen? fot th? ?. - ??. a*gr?gat? 4.1 1 48 ln?t weak '?nd 1 "? 18 , . ?? . again?? ?? < ? ? ?. ??ainst 73.3*4 ... I bush? ?. a tali ?'. 48 840, ?0 I i ist MAS \?UIK PHI? Vest?r? il!.-'. Lou . i,.?? day. -:?. 1 18? I 13A 1 On4 1 ".i * 1 08 I . .. l OB'S l 1 i ? 1 li". I 084 1 'V** 1 ."'? Wheat ; ! . B*pt*mt*er. i*, i i Mm; ui;u.iri\ 'i o ?i? v . Lest ?.??k,. I??LMt >?'-< . ., Wheel Corn uaU 2S2.OO0 r- >??..????? ? . ooo ..,, I...I ,. ?.? u 4? 1,000 BKABOABU ? LEAR 1X1 i H I.i da) . HJ.1??' ?a. 8.0UO Last ? r. - 4.-1,i??i Wh?et -?' 46.OU0 ? ? 6,0 it ItA.tSM ; ? ? 1 I ill I. AM) Ml.lb 1 . IUI .. It? , ? mi unsettled >ii"k pet?nu, 6870*080; ?tralgnts, 86 *>0-T-i 40: ivinter pal 86 c ?| ring cleaia, 84 71 ? ? No. 1 Winter, 84 40US4 00; Nu .', 8-4-04*4 80; Kaii^.n ? * patents, ?'. n.-,u , |3 i;\ i, n> it.j; . t? ad) ; fair to t 4?-,..,,,.?,. . i,..i ? to fancy, f.*. |o_f:. 2ft, ? "i:\ .Mi: il. Quiet; muh dried, 84 80 BOU MEAL, ? tin.? wblta and r?llow, si 700)173; ? i ii ?. i , . ... i ?..-??.?. ?prlns, ?.'4. ?land ard i..i.Moos, i2'>2.>. Sour, do, ?mi l". red 'i"ii. 882 60; clt; bras, 826, bulk: $2040 sacks; mid? dling, l27o?*t2: :?"i ?'??*'. 8*8 W; homln* ehop, 82?i ?Vntj2i?, bulk; ?-"?'toj.o-?', t.. k-, oil mssJ, 0<T?j?;? '?" L*U8*_"KK?Th? principal factoi In lb? Bet i? tii?* my offrriu?,* an sbsorbad by the consuming trsdi Recent dsvslopment? hevs In . tHsl ; .. dli'Hi?,? by bulls Ihst couumsrs l.uv. _r?- l?lliK fUlBIIsd, l-lld lay ttie ?reitun? cd spot hni?*? ?? t:,?* - for n i.'lis T?o? ?i . i.rttiT demand for f.itur,? an l the iu.?ri<>>i ru..,i vsry aieady, i li.r.liiK ?1 ?' ii?t ?i(1\ati ?? of n t . i? polllt?, ?A HI. (.?.??? ?KKri'^B-lUK ???! 2,'??? lniiH, S|iot ?:ti.?s wer? ?etlmatad at nom i.yi??. fo *_>.<kh( 1 ii^ . w'l.lle there wu? un In ? B< ?;? In .i.?.t and freUiit cofr.io from Brasil Coal and freight o?r,r? ?rsre Brm, sed n w?k stated that Brasil bad turned down ni****N*roua bids and that anything In las \?y of a rsssonsbh offer bad ?.?n accsptsd by tin* taring trad? her? iiavr? tara? unchanged to W frsnu bisher, lUuilmig ?_h uti' h?nKe<l lo \i pfennlij advance, Bio ib cllncd 188 points, wnii? rumos ?s? uni-hai root ?raa finu end ?4': hli?li??r, nltii Beatos 4s at '?' '? Rio 7s at 14' Op?n. in?w inch. ia 70 WOO i_w. b'l (Vl i<.. .u contract y..?t?r June July... Auf u?t. . . Stnteiiiber 18>2 ? i . .. ? Koveml ?r ? ? r 13 04 14 02 1804 January.. '?> bru m March. April.... Mat 14 00 14."? 14 00 14.nl l*H<?\ I0IONI 14.07 -Firm 14 01 arly. ?'P ... 18 878)13.78 18 10?I3.78 ls.Taots ?*t I WitlSHB 1.1 H3 18 801/13 I'H II Ol .! II "2 u "1 ?it 02 18 i""i 1? "2 14 "1.(14 "'J 140 B14 i?7 14 074)14 os b?! ?:i?eil ? ?Civ . jn 80 i.i 88 u.ia 1.1 S2 IS Ht t.: *?*( i:i.ii4 18.04 bt DO 1,1 OH b'l'IS 14.00 if In sympathy with Kralli. ?loilnr ?it th-j boltom. I'OI'.K- Ht-ady; m.?K, 820 600831; f?mlly. 620 60ff $21; short cl?ar, $10 C*. i 0-J 1 HKEK? Mesa, 1131 ?i . .??", family, $18011860; psckot, 1170817 60; extra India mesa 82?_ $20 BO, BfSKg MAMH??julet. 828 ?0831. DRB8BED HOOB?Firm; bacona 10V ft ios?'; pii-i. 11 s< err MBATB Pickled bellies quiet; 11 '<?? 11 '-,?? ; I'hkled bail? steady, 18?A8>18H& TALLOW-? C'ul't; special, ?t*?c; dty, Btto; oountry, fl?-,?.. L.\UI>- Ka?y; Mldill?. AVe^t, 10.800 10.00c; cliy. lOSc ruined barely steidy, s. uni ".nit-rica. 12.10c; Continent, ll.SSc; rtru BlL kekr?, l."> 10c; coinpounil dull. 6% 08c. HI ICAI'.INK-Kasy; oleo, 120-14c; r|ty lard, 12'?,c. ,Mi;rAL*i--i-(ii'l'i:H-- BUndard dull; soot, 17ft I7.r.0'.?; June ami .Inly, 17.19^017.37*40, and Auguat and ieptetnbor. 17.26017.87? lake firm at 17*< _ 17**c. ?lectrolytlc, U\r. <a?tlng, 17ti017?AC. Atrlval? to-dav, 70 ton?; exports so far this mouth, 17,018 tens. Los don copper easy; spot, (70 2w it.I. future?, fTO 17? ?Id. TIV?Kim; spot. 48.78048.280; June, 4S 02K w40.2*,e: July, ?16046.46c; Aunurt. 4;?.7"_44i : loptssaber, 40.28044o, .ind Octo ber, 42 30iff-13 BOc. Local ?alen pf tin amount eil to 180 ton? ?pot?**June, July ;uul Augu?t. London easy; spot, 1300; tatures film IBa LKAD?Quiet. N<w Turk, 4.4004.80o; Bast HI Louis, 4 8'l04.4^o. l^iadon, fl? flPF.LTKR ?Quiet; New Tork. spot, 7.0.*,4*)7.15t; V:ast St T.,ul?. 8.8007e I/ondon, i'.'R llV?. IHn\ ? ?'lrtelsnd warrants, 60s 1"V1. L"< ally st.n.ly. >'o I foundry Northern, Ko 1 Southern and soft. $13 .*O0$1S 73; ?No 2 foundry North?rn, $180816 80. 4'flTTONSKKI) 01L---F1rtner esrlv. with In? creased buying prompted by the early Onaassa In cotton, but late In th? day an easier feeling developed, ond tlnal prices were bun ly ?l?a.1vif unchanged lo '-' point? higher Local contract ?srlssai Veatcr Open High. Low. f'lo?e. day. Hpot. M ?1.71? June. fl.82 ?..*_ A S2 ?.7i-?SI M ?.Hl July. 6.H.4 8.84 6 ^2 ?,f?20fi84 ? H1 August. fl.i? 0.:?3 ?!i3 8.8800.81 8.01 Hept?mb?r. T.08 7.08 7.03 7 0407 0.'. 7 "2 October. ?.M a oh ??.??*. ?.otahi,?, ,i .,.-, November. fl.r? 0 *tO fl ,v? 8.4008.64 K 00 December. 8.4? ?4H ?l?; #t ???tti?>.47 ?I. I? January. ? ? 47'u?.4? ?.47 ?.nuAS??M ItfO NtRtTH MtraaaiB was firm, tiyrune rultid steady ?ill around NAVAL 8TORK0?rlplrlU turptntln? stsady Rosin 'teaily and unchanged. Tar quiet and unchanged. Oil.?* -Liaaeed ..a unchanged. Refined petro? leum steady at recent prices. KICK?Firm, ??ith fairly good demand, at unchanged prices. si ?..Vit?Hnelnesa In refined was slow. Price? were unchanged, with fine granulated at .VlOo Det, lei-H 2 per cant cash. In London beet snsar '.?a..i dull and l',4d. lower, with June and July at 1 If. 0*4*1, and August at ll* 00. Hi??v here was steady lo Ilrm and unchanged, with buyer? on basis of 8.file for 96 teet cen? trifugal. Miiticovado was ?quoted at 3.3-k: and molasses sugar ut 3.11c. Sales ?vere tti.OW b.ig? '?uba. centrifugal, first and sarond half July ahlpinents, at 2 17-32c, basis m test, cut ?BI fr Iaht, ei-ual to 3*5?c, but thl? did not chaiit-e lie ?pet price, as buyer? w-re Indifferent about taking piompt shipment?. Wlliett <fc .?ra;-; 'Total Stock of Kurnpe and America. 2,230,011 ton.??, ?galaat 2,<,6o,75o tons last year at the same uneven dates. The decrease of stock Is U4.003 *."ns, against a decrease of 1?W,?71? tons laet week. Total stocks and ?floats together show a visible supply of 2,800,810 tona, agnln.'t 2,5<?7,7"?? last year, or a dc-iease of li'.l.'.?:i t?.n.? '? COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKETS. N*"*w York, Juna 21. 1012. BKAHS AMI l'hAK?R?_c?Ipts. M bag? . : Trn.it quiet, but prices steady for cholee dry sto.k. liOANS, marrmv, choice. l?jO lhs. *.*? -mi. pf to g.xjd. 14 50Q?5 30; medium, choice, $4'.xxu?l l?5- Loor to Rood, (4 30t*(4-*0: pea, Chole?, |l l??V|?4!i<*.; poor to good, ?t ilUi/O-t *?*l. Imported, pea, *4 ?fl?/'i 80; red kidm-v. choice-, (4 030(3: poor t- good, $1</$4 ?Xi. white kidney. $6 006 M; poor to good, (5 OO-tff.% SO; choice, M 760(3; yellow eye. -?It?); luna, pl 156$?120; PEAH, Scotch, **6 1?J0$S 16; - iinpottcl, 1.3 ."-0?U**4 20. Ml11'Ut- 11.. ? ? 11 - ?. ?i 77!? pkm a medcrat? Tian'lty ?va? taken for Btoraae, but distributing trad? .inlet. Prkes steady for iao*t graiies of ? i. ??!> and lather tlrni for factory BDd BBCfc - k. cre-amerjr, .iKira-., io, 204927c; tir.?ts, i ?*6?4c; H.'. i,n.I-, 2602&ttc; third?, 24014 He; . ?alr> tub?, finest, 2r?6>2HHu; go?'.l to prim?, -i:.'.'.nmon u, fuir. 22028c; procesa, extras, 25c; r.r t.-?, U-'i'i ?(24 ' je; MCOtidl, *20*BV?e; lory, ciirn'iu make, nrp<t*?. Be; ?cond?, .'i . ?, 22c; third?, : . packln?- ito k, .-nient Ma 2. Sotte; Ko, I, 10000c. tlir.KSK -Reeeipta, "LOIS besea Demand for ?vholi: milk fairly active and marient steady st unchanged prie??, palate? firmer at gen? erally lii'zc, hut demand limited. Skim? fairly active, though buyeri generally object to top price?. Liverpool cable, official, ??."s for white; Aaaoclated Praae cable quoted ?l?s Od state, ?i.oic milk, new. apeeWm, lb, I'"-, average I4*ac; und?r grade?, IS14014ttc; ?aisle.-?, '??ft. v.'.'?. . ?ut?, skims, new, special?, 11--*"* tttic; .In.ii?. lOHQHHc; talr. l?\ii1>V under |84c; full Hklins. :,-. ?;:. ... !.?.?.> Receipts, 15,001 c??ea l-"ir.n for th?? I . but many marl?? of grad?*! | Western shew Ute man?- defc-tl?.? eggs to sat? isfy critical buyer? and aro oiferinn .it Irregular IWlC ?M. Qood -aliio sto, k from Ac downward ?till sells well, though dirties a little l?*ss active. Tamer oca bj -*. firm, Kresh gathered, .-. - tras, it. en 22028c; entra ?lrsts, ?ti ??t-?. ix .? i?j. . second?, 17'.? it", third? und poorer, l? t017c; dlrtle?. No. 1. 170174 . No. .- |(10>11 ' 'deck?, good to On?, 100104c; poor to fair. 10 i . ?t?te. Pennsylvania ?nd nearby white?, fan.', lar.--, new laid, 20027?-? I, tal? to good, 24*928 . W ? KM 22\i'S.i. otate, Pennsylvania and n??rtiy, hennery . -J. *0c; gat,ier.fi and BUS??], 10022c. PMJl'l'n DRIED Bp.?? evaporated ?pj-dea quiet L'psl ite, prompt, dull and easl' r. at fob, prlin? future?, 7?, o-tober December, fob, ?tat..; npatata ?mate, pmmpt, $i 00 ter 10U Ib?, f o b, loo-ii-; futures. *1 30, HUM tenas* tip state chop? barely ?taady, and 24c would prob? able bU) muit of the pilme goiS offerings, futur?--/. 2?-, r o b, in b?rrela Apricot?, ?.runes ii. i peachei qui?-t and without bange. I lit IT** I KKHH Pi m ?r< pi? --ty and lower. Plum? higher. Charrie? weaker. Cur? lewer, OtrawtMrrtc? Una and higher. I'.i?. klerri.-s firmer. llu. kleberrle.? loWtr. Vtunkmclona lower. Watermelons hlgh??r. M'I'I | ? . Ill Bp>*. II!. |2 .'.'?'.; ?."i .?.'?. Baldwin, $20(250; B?n M.. i? and Kin?, %'i .?:; ?.,, v. -, Pouinarn, PEACH??, . ?.1; Florida, $1 i*l 00: ?.-. Honey ?nd J i tie, carrier, |2y 13; . iii.kI'.ii:.- ?our ' ? |1 -?' ?' ?i r.n ? si no ?j. black, h lb I - ? w lilt. . 40 ?j 60c; ?oui, .'" it "*c. black, lb, tj.it i and whit?, - ?( I".. Ct'RRA.NTf?, .mart. I2c; BTBAWBBR RIK8, Houth Jersey, 5t31?V; nearby, '? . I. .m- and .--at. : Island, OQ 20c; up .??.? ??? ?'.?rk. ?. RUACKDLRKIE8, .*.orth Carolina. Quart, ?i ?nd Man land, 0 u 14c; R ?SI'BBnitlES, red pint, 9 III i'KI.EBERRIKS, quart, i" . lue; I1RAPBKRU1T, box. 1 mi'skmi.i ? la, ?1 indard i r? si pony, f ? ; r." |4: o ..i.?. .?J ",0-fl ? ';. WAT I ? mo, si.'. ? > . I'INKA I'n.i:- ? ; * II \\ INM HT HAM n the i-f? q lalitir.. Tlmol - *l ?'"' lop at ?ii" close for larg ball i, and oft ?lue? falllllH I i ?up| I? man I ? . H' ? .? f ?", -' Ipplng. it 10; ? - - - - |1 Su(t$l 83; |1 10 \\V. rye. ho j tK?c, Oa? '? " ? BOM -noted y ?star ? - r? i'r>.nounce<i to-day and furtl.e. Bave I a maa? m ?rder ; . mo? - ?i "-k l'?H i.l u\ ?.i.n E Rex Ipi -1. '?' .nl and a r? ? ??? i i- f.iirly a-il> -, ??!.?' n ? .-lu?.'l. o:. ii. .- I??i -IptloC? it I ? K . \ ? ' , '? ? .. , ll ?? II ?HI - CHICKEN'S, 1 lb, :io ;, :tj , \v. item, SO . Bouthern, js. i"?.V,i.s '? .ii .si.!? and k -?. ! i KKEYd, mil. I I3c; DUCK8, Uc; ? 10. . ?:' INEA8, p m-. ?'."? -. I'I'IK' 'Nr. killed fowli In batter ilatlvi for f? purpo?. ?. and mal Kit \? nil t..;ie -t. ad Ii * ? e to rf" ta fr? ???h'. S'|ii il ? ?I .-.i In lCk< ut ale ? . ?nd Brm Kn ill kill? i i HICKBXh'. .lr? iiaoked, bbla Phllad? otl ? r ? . . rollare, pair, 70 0 Mc. Phila? . : ' ind fancj . s Pennsylvania ? \\ tain, ? ? picked. 3?i O 32c; scalded, 20?t| 2Sc, TI'UKEVa. old mixed l?Sc; KOWI.?. dl ' pa? ?? i!. I.'l '.?a led, 13 ill. I3c; .?'.. ? ll. loylo'... HPRIN'd Dt'CKS, Kii.te-ii. I;?.-. I'anniylvania, i* BQ? ? " i ? - H 23: culls. . . ri'RKEI ? N lorn?, Sol, ig ?, 17 I4*|21? old '?? na an?t torn?. 10 T? nas. *?.. i, I?- , :?"?? othei ROASTER!*, ?oilk fed, f?r.cy lai ; :t t.. :*. ', ?t.. 20 ? 21c : roi ni tan? in . ". t I* ,. nu \ i??i ^ \* ?? \ K.i i'.iii.i? a po? u'ii" ???> ?h ?nd low?r under hea*.-ler offerings , dull and \??'.ik. ,\-?i ii i ' s.m..? hlgh?r. ' 'm umi. lower. Cabbage? more plent) and lower. Corn lull ?nd ???.' Kggplanta ?ud pepper? poo i., i tur? In en ? ipplj P? ?a Tomato?? i"".r, MlMlaalppI lower, POTATOEH s. oiii.m, n. ... wnlte, So I. bbl. |2 73-^13 37: rod, (20001*1 ??-?ondi $2?9|223; eulls, *l '.?:. iill 7.'.; dome?tlc, ?.id. Lan. *-' * bulk. IS?J !'?. 02QI270; Buiwp? in IM-lb hag, 01 i 02 swKr-r POTATOBS. Jersey, So I, i - ? $150 >|223; AH PAR A OU8, n ?rby, green, dosan bunch??, 12 730(3 23; extra, (?2 23 -i #'.' ?"?". prime, II 30 | $2; puI ?, I10S1 2 I whit., . I :.'."o. .-?t.'.' $173*302 prim?-. $1 23? *1 . 75? i il . MM i CHOKES, drum, I It? ?3 it : \\s. VI wax. baaket, 60i 7.-ic0$125; llalli inore, wax, 50 i 11 23 green, |1 23 111 ' ? land, Wiix. f I ii ? 1 "0 :;rr?:i. $150 '?ar. si -_'.*. | ?.i "3; green, il ?S0I22A; BEETH, 1"" hunclie?, $10$3; CARR'iTS 100 hunches, $1002; old bbl, $3if $3 7.'.; ha*, *; i t ; 50; ' ? 100-lb bag, il 3?l ti $2; i'l IBBK8, ?'.rollna, baaket. AOc0$1 bbl |tao?$2 3u: Virginia, baaket. n". tffl '3; bbl, $2 50 | $3 2 ? CABBAOE8, Virginia, bbl, : $12.'.. crate, 75c 0$1 .o, Raltlmere, $1500 $170; nearby, bbl $1 ?J.v.ifi 50; i'BLER* n i/. n. 75c0$1; i'i'RN, l'loild?. rt ?te, 75c0 $1 75. bbl. $'."o*4. BQOPLANTS. b-x $10$3; LETTUCE, nearby, bbl, $5075i i..i?k?t o it.-. lo ,i 7' in ?-o. ?; '.IMA BEANfl, basket, ? OSIOSi, Bermuda "?" crate, 50? <?$1; 'ic\.i*. ??-dlo-.v. Sue001 10; arhlte BOe0$l; red, 5O0 7.-.C. Egvptlan, leu.' A? -**. r ?1 75: Virginia, red. ?nd potato, basket, $1; Jersey, fallow, ? $1; DKRA, cs.t. $130*?.l; PEPPERS, box, 11003; 0-tlll .uni. . |10$2RO; PBAS, Leng 1-inn i nnd Jera?! large, par i .-?sk.", $1230 (ITS small, $1 ?IrSI Sa 1er??-, bag, ?i ., -si.. W'-stern Sew T. -t.. I?r? ?... - I ROMAINB. bask, t, 10070?; RADISHES, |f*0 ? ?. 7.'" 0$1, SPIN \''H. bbl. ZDt 0$1; SQUASH, whit? bbl or bbl ?rate, $l?j-j crook melt, si 5O0$2OO: marrow, t.hi m $1002; TUBNIPS, white, I?"? bunches, si* $3; l.id. BOn0(l? ruUbaga, bbl. $10(2; TO? MATOES ciirrlsr, 76c0$2 5O; Ulsatialppl, flat ca?e. TS0O5C LIVESTOCK MARKETS. Hew York, .luue 21. 1012. ?UBKTM ' .pts. 117 .-au. or 1,000 bead: lfl??.. cat? on ii.- i>-iuund gno.i ?nd price? ?t?ady to itrong, with :i full ef th? yards. Pair to choice sieers sold .it $0000110 per 10?) lb, outside figure? f,.r 1!) div feil ?hipped ii r? b? Prank C Huae-ar, of t.. irr. l'enn , und boiiKht by ildor Helihrunn Hull? ?old et $300770; .-.??? ?I $01000030; 4 ?gtra em at ?7. Dreaeed beef ?taedy te firm at 12014? for native ?Id?? Bgporta to rr.orrow, 47 cattle and'00 stie. |. in th? Bar? urn.Man to 11 i nuda. Kales?Tjbln Si ?-'liant.on. IH Ohio fleers. 1441 lb fti.-ag.?. ?1?'.'?i par l?n? 11.. 10, 121?l lb, $000; 2 ?Hi'o bull?. 1070 lb. t7 ..?? :t ?tat.?. 1117 lb. $0 00; !?. ?17 lt.. $000; 7 c,w,. umi lb, $4 ?15, :t. OST lb. $400; I. OTO it?, OS TO; 4. 715 lb, $3 50; 2 ,?::*. lt., (.1 ?.'.?.. Keras Connnle?len Corapaajr; .- Peansyl v.u.i., gt-ri?, 0S2 lb, $0T5: 7. Hilo ii,. i?, i bull. SS?l lb, $7 7-.. 2. I3O0 lb, $(U*n. :t n77 lb. $r,; | --.??? lh. $5 50; i Paaaaylvaala h.lfer. H.-.n ih, $7 1".; 4 cow?, rj--;. lb, $7. j, mo u?. $5 75: 1, 000 lb, $5 50; 4, ?JOS lb, $3 25 1$, ??IH lb, $5 10; 1, 800 lb. *'.. 5. 7'_'il lb. $:| 15. Newton it Cm.'. Ill l'enn?? Ivanla ?t?"rs. USO ib, $:?1?>. 1. mrto it,. $:?: 12. ma lb, $*'7o, 3 bull?. 1107 lb. $5t?o J. 010 lb, $5 75, .*. eow?, lo.-.n ii., $0 28; 8. hmi it. $4 75; 7, earn lb, st m in. 003 lb. $4 28; 4, 715 R>, $$ '" ?tePharson a Co.: i?' Pennarlvanla itaera, nin ii., $0 20; i bull, lino lb, $7 it:,, i, ?mi it.. M00; '-'. ?m lb, S?25; ??, us? it., |8*M 12 cows, lion it. $i:.o; 2, 1027 ih. $?i. .-,, looo lb, $:, 4U in, S07 I?., $5-JO; I. 7X0 Ih, $.11*, 5, p?4 ih. 8460; io, BIS lb, $440; 2. MO in. $t. |f SSO lb. :'? 7:. S ganden IS Pennsylvania ?teere. l.:vi lh $o:.'n. a 1 "'?;i lh. si? in 1 lafo lb ?s .' bull?, ixno lb. $?140; I. 000 Ih. ?.-.75: I |?**0 1?. $540 1 000 ib $0 1 eme lito lb, $0 in, 5, 10:10. Ib, $8 00 -'. loi*. Ib, $808; IS, i-'.-i lb, $4 51'. :l. X0.1 Ib. $?? 1 heifer, 11,m i?, $0 30. I Kiiamberg * Son. I'.i Pennsylvania Steeta, 12?l.*i lb. ?0 50 CAI.VK* B?c?lpta 557 hesd; 372 on aale. \-.-bI? active ami fully 2.1c hlcher. with un early clearance "f the pens. CommsB to prim? veal? ?old at OTIUI0O1O 23 i???r lOn It.. ? f, ??? tope hlrber: ? "II?, $0''$7. Dre?s.?d stead?- te Itrm ?? 18010*4? 1er oily Ireaaed real? mid 11 '" ??'? "-?'' "or country drecaed. yri,? ?i gand ri ? ?all 17:; u. ?verag . 01080 per IM lb; 86, 14a lb, sio *.'.-,; :,:,. t;ai lb, (10; 7 cull?, 12S lb, $0 50; 8. 114 lb, fH >3. Tobin A Shannon: 35 veal?, 135 lb, $10: IL 120 rb, $8. Nev.-ton * Co.: 15 veal?, 127 Jb, $10 2 1, 140 lb, $1"; 2. 86 lb. $?50: 2, t?0 lb. $7 00. Kerns Commission Company: 2 veals. 183 lb. $11: 27, 127 lb. $10 25; 1. 110 lb, $?: ? cull??, 108 lb, $7; .'.3 Maryland veals, 160 lb. ?I? 75; 21. l'IO lb. $0. MePherson A Co. : 1 veals, 123 lb, ?10 25: 1, 00 lb, $P. ??HKl'P AMI I AM UK? Receipt?. .12 cars, or 8,304 lieud; -2"u cara on ?ale. There was nn tetlv*? trade for sil grades, and while best 1'imbH w?re no bisher, the m?rketiapp?arc?l to !>?? ilroag (ST und.r grades. There wa? a good otoeraaea of the pens. Common to prime jh?. |. ?old at $.1 _ $4 .10 per 100 lb; a few head. $475fr$5; culls, 12 50; common to prime lamb?, $8 2.1*4$0 50; cull* $?80017. Dr?s?ed mutton steady at 7? 10c; prime wethers, 10't ft lie; drosselt lambs, 13Ufl7c. Sal-*s?B, Sanders: 280 Virginia lambs. 6.1 lb average. 80 SB p?r 100 lb; 236, ?4 lb. $9 3": ?14 I', nnsylvania, 50 lb, $0; 61 ?t?te sheep. 133 lh. 6130: ?, 158 lb, $3 60; 24 Pennsylvania. 107 lb, $3 TO. Toi In & Shannon: 240 Virginia lambs, 02 lb. $9 50; 273. 6.1 lb, $0.10; 22? Kentucky. 67 lb. 18 80; 23.1, ?6 lb. $0 50: 200, 77 lb. $9 5"; 380, 83 lb. $9 50; 10 Kentucky yearlings, 103 lb, $8 30; 0 Kentucky sheep, li? lb, $4 75; " 138 lh. $1; 7 Virginia. 114 lb, $4 75. Kerns Commission Company: 453 Virginia lambs. ?16 lb, $0 50; 4??. 68 lh, $9.10: 314. 65 lb. $0.10; SOL 06 ib, $9 50; 110, ?5 lb, $0 2.1; 50 culls, 0?) lb, $7; 183 Kentucky ?anrbs. 70 lb. BUBO; 1. fio lb, $?23; ?.io culls 46 lb, 80; ?I I'Minsylvaiila inmbs, 66 lb, $9: 202 Vir? gin! i ?h'-ep, 121 lb, $J25; 1?, 162 !b. $4; 1 110 lb, $.1.10; 4, 9.1 Ib, 83; 2 1'? nniyh unlu, 95 Ib, $4.10; 22 Kentucky. 117 lb. $4.10; 13 culls, SO lb, $2.1"; .1 yearling?, h? Ib. $6 5?. McPlu-rsor, & Co.: 433 Virginia lamb?, Ib. $0.10; ir,.*, West Virginia, 6.? lb. $0.10: 14 Virginia ?hep. 127 lb, $4 50; ?12 West Vir? ginia. 101 lh, $4 21; 2 bucks, 145 lb. $3 .'?0. Kowton A CO.! 142 Virginia lamb?, ?3 lb, $0 50; 30 Pennsylvania. BO lb, $'??; 88 sheep, 10? lb, $3 7.-.. H(>(?S?Ttorolpt?. 13 cars, or 2,435 **??,?'.; ?h..ut r?. tat on sale. Market ? trifle firm si $7 7,'iTi ?7 90 per 100 Ib; pigs quotable et $7 ?17 s)87 80, nr.rl heary pig? at $7 7.", Sale.--Tol.ln * Shannon: .1 ?tat?- ptga 1 t lb average, $7 50 per 100 lb; 3 rough-, ?.'.'i lb, $7. S Sander: "0 ?tute hogs, 153 lb. $7 90; 12. 146 Ib. $7ro; 7 roughs. 294 lh, $6 75; 1, 270 lb. $u 80, Kerns '"mml??1on Companv: 4 Pennsyl? vania ho-s. 11.1 ;h, $7?0 ('hi?.ixn. June 21.? CATTLE? Rocelpt?,. I..1"?; - bsores n.>ai!y, cow? strong; beeves, M 10089 60; | T-xn? It??*?, ?e40'(I$S 10; Western. $6fiO<,$8 10; stocks and feeder.?, $4 211,0 75; cows end heifers, $2700810; calves, $5 tl"fi?8. lines?Receipt?. 13,000; ?i. tl\... ?.igflO.- higher; light, $7 2607 67Mi ; mlx?d. $7 8607 i6; heavy. $7 25?>7 07 la ; mixe!, $7.15?J7 75; hoavy, $7 _lti7 t>0; rough. $7 2.V., $7 4-1; pit*?, 80 80087 08; bulk of ??les. 87660 $7 76. SHEEP? Iteeelpt?. 12.000; steady; na? tive, $3 25_$3 80; Westers, t*3 6O0$.". 60; year? lings. 84 70087: lamba, native, $4 2.1*747 M. Western, $4?S,ii$8; ?pringa $5 V)?$9 50. Cincinnati, June 21?CATTLB--Receipts, 844; a. live. Moer?. $4 5"'U$8 5o; h?lfer?, $:'. 30"?$7 H.1; cow?, 82980 28; calves steady. $4-538 2f?. HOIS Receipts, ?1.418; 10o higher; packers, $7 5'?_ 87 75: common sow?. 04 7.1_0?? _?*"?; pig? an" lights, $4 75'j$7 30. ?tag?, *4ii$.1 86. SlIKKP - Receipts, 4.317; active; ?1 25ii$4; lambs strong su! IBs io 880 lii*f!.'*r, 13980 23. Kast Buffalo. J'ne 21. -CATTLE?Receipt?, .100 fnliiy active tnd Steady. VK,i LS-Receipts, 1.000; a. Uve and $1 higher; ?$4 6ow$'.o60; a few $10 7.1. H?'<;S-Receipt*. 6.60O; fairly a.'tlve and 10013c I'ls-hir: heavy, $8<g$8 lo; inixe?l. (?7 D60$A06: Yorker?. $7 40-??08; pla^. ?7 35087 4?_ trif-h?. $'?? ?.Vu$7: ida??. $.'?*? S?i. ?sirles, $7 51'* $7 Hfi. BHBBP ANO LAMBS-He. .Ipt?. ?8,000; active snd 25c higher: ewea stead) : lamba $??''?' 8060: a (?.?w $10; yearllnss, $7 :.1?j$8 2.1.wether?. $3,KK(/$.175; .?e? $4 230 $4 75; sheet., mixed. **. J.*. [By T? !< graph to Th. Tribun?*! St Lo-la June 21?CATTLF1-Receipt?. 1 '?'?'? demand ??? c?ds supply ami prices strong; ?teet?. |.11U??9 3.1 heifers, $3 1)1088 20 cows, $4? $: i.i Southern ?t??rs, $4 2.va$? HOO? nf' ? 5.B72: falrlv a-the end B01OC higher; rhol ?? medium to heavy, $7 86t887 724; ?iu!k or sole? S7 t? ??', 17 86: packers, 87 20087 66: b?*st light?, 87t|$7 3?; fair. $8 30?0$'UH>; best pisa. 801 common to : llr, ?'. 35086 00. BHB_B> ??. ?.ru;, lamb?, l?e to 80 lo?s-er; cheep | steady; market active; lamb?, $6500$* 26; ? ills, i $4?$u. sheep. $3 7.1'd$4 35; common sheep, 83 IB 008 40 -ville. Jane 21. BHBBP -.ND LAMHS - .. 10,066; for ths week Ihu? fsr. 88.026; eras a strong demand for choice ? ?. bulk of th?? be?t changed hands at 8? ,.,'... , .-.ills. 4'5.- down; g???i fat ?beep, 3404He; medium and common dull. . Ksnaai City, lune 21.?-CATtlJB?Receipts, ? ? ?" biciiiiing 1,800 South-m?: market :,, toe lower. Dressed beef en? ?** - ' | $8 BO; filr to ?"->d, 16 IB t ?s 23 " ' Iteera 80088; SI .-k?! .'.?.1er?. $4 25 .86 30; Southern ?<.?. *...."-t I 18 30; Southern cows, 83 60080 3_: n*?i*i* ? ? v. >7 50. native helf-r?. $38 I? bulls $4080 33; cslv?a 34 60080 H Receipts, 1.7?'.' Tti-i-ket. 5tf 1".< bisher; htiK ?,f ??les $75008770; beery, $.?."> 3 $7 774: BANK REPORTS. RBPORT or tub condition or THE i>ANK OF AMERICA; at th? sli ?e of bu?lness on the 14th day of Jun?, , 1112. RESOURCE* Otecks ?n?i t? nda ?Is.: Publia -ocurlti???, msrket v.ilue. ?l.op'^io Other securities, market valu?*- 4.81B I I Res! eststi owned. . I"1""'1" u*d dtw ousts socurad 1 v bond si 1 m ?ta - . n.^,. e?tat.? eellstorsl . ...0"0"0 Loen? and us.ounts secured by other coll?t...U . 11.388.427 5 Leans Hit discounts without col? lai, .-??i . .10.208 . - '? ?'* ' Hu.? fr m trust eompsalea banks ... i an.: bunker? . 1.848,768 74 1 . 4.4;S'?.926.V. 1 tender not?.* and r.otes of na? tional banks. 1,877.43100 Cash item?. 9,11?.0<'5 17 Oth?r ????'ts. viz.: B04 entered. 0.1 800 00 [ .$44,171,006 74 UABIUTIS*. . $1.600.000 00 Surplus, Including a! undivided proflU . OS-4.0O8 34 t'npsld dlvldenda . 1 1830U Due N'.?\ V'rk State savings tank? . 88,801.108 88 Deposits not preferred 30,701,41 ' ?'u?i rotnpsnisa t.-nki? mid bankers... 11.631.60887 Tot?i deposita . 80,814.183 40 Oth?r llabllltlea vli.: 1 '.1 :.','? '? c! ka oui ?landing . 83.00- 10 \ i-.l Interrrt not sBtond 38,10008 8L188 101 Total . 844.171.080 741 Btat? of Kew York. County of Kew Torfe, *?<. : WILLIAM il PKRKIKr*, President aid WALTER st W_N.NET, Cubler of Tfe? Its ? of 1 lira, a liuuk i.?at?.i snd doing buotn H Sos. '? .u .I 40 Will! BtrMt, 111 tin- City of New ^ ork, In ?al'l county, being dull* s .vorn. ca.-h for himself. na>? that the foregoln? report la true and ...rut |a all respects, t.. Hi'- best knowledg? m..1 bell f, and they fiirtli business of ?hii Dank has been trena h i?-d ai th'* location required bj the Hacking Law (Cusp. 3 of the Consolidated i.aw? u amended), end n?*t elsewhere; ?n.i thv the abo*.-? :? in tin? form prescribed by the Huperln 1 1.1 iiaiiki, end Is m pllsncs with ?u oiflciai initie,, rerelred from him natlng the 11th dsj ,,t Jus?, IBI3 as th? of which iu< h r..; .it ?hell 1.i.i.i.? WILLIAM H PK'tKLNS. fremden'. WALTER Id. BBNNKT, Castile? Rererall? subseribod and ?wcrn to by b.?th do ponents, th.. 31st dsy of Jun?. 1818, before tee [Bsel or Notary. I r DBNZLBR, Netnry Public, hlmr?, Co CertlOcats ni.-d in New Yon. _o RBPORT Of THB CONDITION 01? THF* CORN EXCUAN?E BANK at the elooa of bu?bie?H on the Mth da> of June. $1711. ?1? 2. 4. ????._-4 ll3J??i4 **7 RB80URCBI Stocks und bond?, \l3!. : Public ?ecurltlej. market value ? )lh?r ??curttlaa. market valu?-. Reel ?state owned. 2,8-4,703 14 Mortgagee owned . 1.188,00000 1 Ai.iiiH and discounts se.;ur?d by bond and murlgng?'. deed or other : . Mi?:., roll.iteral . Loans and discount? sccur.M by othei collateral . 24.053,127 1.1 Loan? and discount? without 1 I lateral . 17.118.037 881 (?wrdrafl?. secured and unsecured 8.41004 Hue from trust compante?. hanks snd bankers . 2.077 2414.1 s.I? . 8.288,8^04 Legsl tend-er net?es and nofs of na? tional hanks. 3,87o,702 00 iU?hU items (including axchsngea ?ad ch.'i ks for next ?lay? clearing.*?.. !s,77fl,3tJIJ 27 (?ther asset?, vit. : Oecniod lntor?.?t not entcr?<1 ... . 112.7ill 01 rolsl .$7?.:t7",7?:.'? 13 LIARILlTltS Capital stock . $::,ooo."ooio ?Surplus, including all undivided profits . 6,888,784 M Unpaid dl?. Mends . '.'."2 "o ?Preferred deposits, 81846.311 in Deposits nut prcf-rred. 88,788,008 12 Due tnmi eompsalea and bunkert? 3.438,380 ?."> ToUl deposl'.s . Other llahllltlei?, vlx. : 1 '??hier'? check? out etandliiK Accrued lnt??re?t not entered . 87.170J87 88 $1*4.142 7.1 23.31? 00 508.888 7.1 j Tut.it .$7d,37o.7tTl 14 Slate of Kew York. COUStS of New York, SB.! WALTBR E. KP.KW, Presideni, u, 1 PRED'K tRTIK, cashier, of The Corn Exchang? ?Uni?, u bui.k located and doing business at X 1.1 Wllllaiu Street, iit tfe? City of N-*w York, in Huid county, also ?e\era! lo.-atlo'i? In the city or Kew Yijrk .1? ?ppio?.-,! bj the Suiierlntendeiil ,.f lhuik?. being dul> ?worn. e?.-h fer himself, asys thut the firegolng report la true and uerrecl IB all reap??*!?, to th?? beat ?if hi knowledge Hiid belief, and they further say that the usual bu?l tiers of ?aid bank has tuen transacted at the ?.nation re?iuir?! by the Uank.ng Luw ii'hap. 2 of tin? CoOsoiMsted Law? as entended I, and n?>t ?laswhere; and that th" sbov? rosan li la tb? lem prescribed bi ih. Bupertnten?ntt of itanku. 1111,1 |> anide in ?iiiipllsnce with ?n officiai notice ricelM-l from him. dciignntlng the 14*1? day of Jun?. 1012. as the dsy **? ol which ?tub report ?hall be made. WALTBR 1: KRKW. PresMssl i-RKUK T MARTIK, Csshler. s.-veriiiiv subscribed and iwcrn 1?? b< iMiih ,i ? ponents, iii" 31s4 i'sj of June, 1813, ho'for? in.? '.'. M n RUCKIJ5T, O?otsn Publk-, So. tt (Scale' Notary. 1 Kings County, N I. iVrtlili'iite tiled in New York County, 21, K 4247-N. T.. 4080. packers ai?d butcher?. (7 500(7 70; H**bts. *7lOi*(7flO: pig?, (61/(7. SHKKP?Reealpt?, 3,200; maiket ateady t?i 25c lower; lamb?. $T .. varlltiK?, $5ft(8 20; wether?, (40(5 ewes, $3 500(4 25; atooker? and fa?dors? $8 0(4. ? SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUN! Mailed anywhere in the United 8tatee /or $2 50 a year. _BANK REPORTS, [No. 1.2001. REPORT OF THE CONDITION O?" THB CITIZENS CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK at New York, In th? Stat? of New fork, a* the close of business June 14. 1918: IttlSOURCES. Loans and discounts .(20.220.088 10 Overdrafts, unsecured . 4.600 06 V. H. honda to saour? circulation.. l.OW.lOOlX? ?. S. bonds to e?;cur? U. 8. deposit? 0,000 O" Other honda to ?acure U. H. deposits 200.'?00 ?X? Uotida. ?Mtcurltles, etc. 8o7.r<?jOOO Due from national tank? ?not reserv? agents).(2,060,04? 63 Due from (state and prlvato lank? ?nd banker*, trust com? panies and aa,vlugs tanks . 602,876 ?ta Clicks and other cash items . 481,010 5*. Kx. -liante- for deal? ing Hou?e . 1,336.042 0i? Note* of other national banks. 105,000 00 Fractional paper cur? rency, nickel?. and cents . 3.923 W lawful money reserve In bank. via.. Hp'-cle . 4,538.1.13 50 Legal-tender note? .. 615,700 0O -9 683,14100 Redemption fund with U. S. Tr?aa arei- i.V. i of circulation). 00,788 OS Due from 1* ?4. Treeaur?r. 141,000 00 Total.$82, ??13,501 m LIABILITIES Capital stork paid In. $3,880,000 00 Surplus fund . l.<Xi0,00O?*?> Cndlvided profits, leus expenses and taxe? paid . OOO.OSBOO Reserved for interest unearned on bills discounted . 160.000 OS National banknotes outstanding... 1,975,100 oo Due to other national banks .$4.402,750 68 Due to State and pri? vate banks and bank?r? . 876,367 10 Due to trust compa? nies and savings fr-anl?? . 1,387.08? 7? DI? Mends unpaid . 64 8?) Individual deposit* subject to check... . 18,774,603.50 Demand ??ftMeatag of deposit . -.<-,!-.04 <V> Certified checks . 338,107 00 Cashiers checks out? standing . 14.684 70 1 ilta of r. s. dl? bursing officer?. 110,824 00 -ML0Sa.SH iS iteserv?d for taxes. 26.000 ??O Total.$?6<?,5?31 ?e State of New l'ork. County of New York, ?s ? ? I, ALRION K. niAI'MAN. ?. ??hier of th? above-named hank, do solemnly awear that tie above stalenient is true to th? beat of mv knotvledVe ?nd beli ?f A. K. CHAPMAN. C^ahler Subacribed and ?worn to before me thl? 10th day of .hine. IflJ, ?r ry ELLIOTT. CorNa* -Attest; Notarv Public. WU. PEU-OWES MORGAN'. 1 ROBT B HIRSCH, Directora nmvix h sciiRNT-K, Keport of the Condition of THE NATIONAL NASSAU BANK OF NEW YORK ?t the close of httslne?? June 14th. 1911: RESOURCES. Loans and discount?.(10.322.791.75 . Hue from banks nn*. banker?.... LOO?,?.-.?! ??tr l'.'-ii .??st-? . 8.40S IT I r s bond? to secure circulation. l?H?V)?o<'. "tii.r Investment? . 77?.- | Foreign Cacha?a? . St.424 7T! .?ces for neat daV? elear ?"*-' . 6r.7,76?toj: Red mptlon fund v. Ith t". ?. Treaa 6.in)0?-?! Due frun r. S. Treasurer. lfta.000.oi>' ?'n!?h in vault. 8,028,820.93 I1S.8SS.41S.TS LIABILITIES. ?to k . (l,0?V>.O00.?'M) Surplus and undivided profit?.... ?173.?130.83 ' 'ire.'i aion . 07,700.00 ? k? . tri'.tt?n o: D-po?its . 14.679.4.-,'? :?: (16.288.416 79 OFFICERS. EDWARD BARI? I'r.-slden? JOHN MINK?'. Vice President. LAWRENCE II HBNDRICK8. Vice President.' HENRY C. MILLER, \!. ? C: Mid? Ut. I NEWTON D. ?Ll I NO. Ve President. ARTHlr. W. GILOART, Ca?hl?r. II P. i-TfRR, Asst. ?'ashler O. 1? THOMAS. Asm. i-iuihl-r. DIRECTORS. -ainuei it Weed, ?emetine J. south. .i.iiui Munro, F Monroe Dr?r, li-iirj '? .?tiller. ArthurCeppell, KdiA.ir'! ]?:,?i._ TRUST COMPANY REPORTS RBPORT O?? TUR CT'NLI.KiN ' THE METROPOLITAN TRUST COMPANY of the City of New York M the close of busine.?? on the Hth day of Jure. IMS RBKHIROB. - ..nd bond Investment?, viz.: ? f? mit!, s. market value... 11.684.187 ?V? <>ther ?.ecuritie?, market value_ 2.841.8??) ?X* ?ato owned . ?17."CO 2* M. i iaa?J?? "?. ned . S4?.W0 <J<? -? ur.-l by c.tiier eellateTBl... 18.985 ?*?? r.iils purcbaaad not ??Hired bv col . 3.473.**03 97 iftl . 1? Due from mist companies, hank?, and I anker? . . 2.S97,1?2?1 . 2,828,?**fO 70 Legal lender noten and note? of n? - tl.mil bank? . 13.10000 Cash Item? . 193.157 w? .-t'.'.-lsl ass?ts . '??4.168 34 Advances to Lrooklvn Bank In liquidation . 215.0O2 11 Advances to WllliaaUtxifSh Trust ?'o In ll'iui latlcn. 162,13292 A'crue-d lut ?re?t not entered . 871.575 79 Total .(82121.419 16 Ll iBIUTIBS Capital atoeh .(2.000,ooo no Bi rplu?, Including all undivided profit? . 0,111,400 1*? Unpaid dividends . J0?<v? Li served for taxes . 84.iyx?0O . 4.61? ?W Mfeir. i d?po?lti ... 08,aSS,S21 09 ? ; 17 ?;i".7f?i ."0 Due ? nie?, ?anker?.. 2. s.'*-*. *?."?*? s."> ||U .(2.I.7?H.?72 27 ? !i-H?k? outKtaniiing. 35.6'.'?19-l Interest not ?ntered. iS'?.60l \t Total.(32.121.419 10 S'itc et New Vork. ' omit?? of New York. ??. : HRAYTON IVE8, President, sod IJ1-.RTR .O0 r*Rt*Q :R. TV ??urer of Hetropotltaa Trust roni pany >?r th? ill} of Nee York, incited euid ?loi. g . at No. 4? Wall strict, in ?he Oily or New York, in said Coeaty, bolng- dulr ?won?. each for hlta-aolf, ?aya lh? foregoing report !?i true ?t"i '"Te.? i?i all reapeeta to the beat or ? and iMjilef. and they further ??r ? ? ?? n?n?l huslness of said trust companr ?i transacted at th? location re?*(?i1re?, h" ?lag Lan ?-Sap. 2 <?f the Consolidated lins? ?is Hinetiiled? and not elsewhere; and that) it is in th? form prescrlbe-d by thai ndrtit of Ranks, and I? ?newle In com ?? \uh an otficittl notice received from him.. deslanatln-f the 14th day of June, 1912, a? the? wtiich ?uch report ?ball he made. (8gd.) BRAYTON 1VK.-. Vrealdont. .^rfd.i BKRTRA1I CRUQBR, Treaaurw. ,:i' lube? rlbed and sworn to by both d?*-? ponent?, In? Jl?' .lay r>f .lone. iel2. lx-for?i in">. i.-e.il of Notary.? iSgd.l A. E VOOLKR. Notary l'ublic. King? County, V. T.. Certificat? flled In New York founty. _ RKl'ORT OF THK OOMDRKW or THE WASHINGTON TRUST C0MPAN? at the i. :,,?.,? of huslness on the 14th day ot June. 1912: RBSOrRCBS 8to.-k and l"i'd Inv-iini. nte. vlj. : Public .-?i-urities. mgrkei value... V.67.93.-I Ort ?"crines, market vilue_ I.SO.'MOS Mortg?K' ? "'? n?-l . 662.IV-H ?rt ... ured by oth^r collateral.. 5.097.071 h? Bill? purchased not secured by col? lateral . ?VU.774 21 Hue from tru?t companies, banks, and banker? . l.ois.404 .-?i Sp.-.|.-. 1.1S4.4S0 04 Leaal ten.l'r notes and notea of na? tional hank? . lOi.tss'11.1 A'-rrued intei.??? ii d entered. SMBM Total .I1S.M4.S12M UABIUTIBS ? apltal ?toek . (S0S.OSB > Surplus. Including all undivided. . I..I.'?'.,744 5.-. Re? 1 w.i for ?axes. -no Preferred de-poedta.(l.?122.074 17 Uei'irlts not preferred ?.?xXi.IIS 01 line 11 li>? . >i.| ?nies. l.nnks, .111.1 hankers... :i"i.r-44 I'? Total d-poelt?. ISeMSJSSSS Accrued Interest not entered. IlLftH.". "I Total . .(12.R44.tl12 SO State of New York. Cout.ty of New York. a?. : td< BEH .-* DOTT. \ 1 ?? PreaMenl. and QMOItai \^ T. : : it? : K B-rtrttary, of p.-Washington Trust l'ompan;. located and doing i-'.is'ne?? at No. MS I'roadwav, in th" ?*lt?, of New York, in ?aid , .?un", being dull sM-oin, each for himself. My? tie fore-gaHag report Is true and correct In all m host of his knowU-dg.. and belief. and tbej farther say that the ujual bualnea? of ?ii.l ?rust company ha? baca transacted ?t the location reo,uli.i io th? Minikin-? Law ??"h?p. 2 of the 1 ?? on..lid ?led lar*?, un amended) and not elsewhere; ?nd that the Shore r?.,,ort 1? in th? form praacrtOed by the Sut?'rinten-1ent of Bank?. ?ni i- nuil'? .11 compliance with an official not!-* received from him. cViijrnatin.r the 14th day of ?lun?. 1912. an "he dav of whirl? inch report ?hall b?? made MOSES s M ?it, vice Prealdent. ? ':?' W TOBROB, Seeretary. S?veially ??ubacrlbed ?in1 :s,..i .?< Nat?n I ?we-a to i>> both deg-oaent?. t'ic 21s? o'sv of .Inne, 1?12. before me HRNRY A van DBR PAAL'WKRT,. Notary Pul.lic, King? ?,'ounty, Certmcat? filed la N. T. |k