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FRESH PEACE TALK SENDS COTTON UP T'hihI Spring Crop Compliiiiits Also Figure In the News. TKXTILK TRADE GOOD r iiifn nmili further i-how of tin igtli xeMrnl.iy by mukliiR u tmildcn otr rwcM inlxunrei ntid clobltiR Ht a net p.i it of U to 13 points. Cable wore fironi?. 1'ilxatei Hrtvlcn from Liverpool rjprrtMil th opinion Hint even If the N( Ynrl niHrlitt ahoil!d decline It nmil.l f I ml very little response In I.lver- P .m l.nc isli iilnnrn were tierumltiit itc over the iiui-stlon of Kiipplles n-,, fiaicl ilirtlcullle-t of Importation, on-iiK I" Hie K'arclty of frelnhts. The movltiK JiiipuUe of the buy ins, iacxr, came t-hlefly from pence talk. It flu. i Til l.irsely by the Amsterdam i, p. t.'ii xtutliiK that the t'.cinmn reply wuilil loiit.iln a reitict for mediation bj the UniUil Htiitcs In return for the cfutiilrmnienl of the present -.ubimirlno meir "Is- T market woe In n mood to y.w full credence to theso minors, and fomo very heavy buying took place In the early part of the afternoon. One broker alone bought about 6,000 balCH. i .ucountN continue to bo rather unfavorable, nllhoiuth this may be due n ilir i-rrlMir complaints which always i-on f i)in the South. OcorBlu advices i.i.i. tli.it thc-e la some complaint of mjui.k t ''ton dying, while cool ixc:ithor a:" toipcd tho growth of tho tlrst plan (iik Alabama advices my that on ii. ir t of tho Kill weevil the Hcre.iK-i nl.l be t educed In the Tuscaloosa fee t on and the use of fertilizers will be una ' w'r from tho northern pait i.' M fi.-.'pt said that rains over that t-rrt u;i had retarded crop pronrefs nnd tlia the weather continued too cold. A n're from Memphis said that the re port of the National (llnnris Association roltdfd to on increase of 10 ier cent. In aoreaife and a reduction of 11 per ctr.t In tho use of fertlllrers. Itrp'irtH fioin the textile trade nrex ex tremely optimistic. Tin president of nn .Vatanu yarn mill ays business could rot be letter. -Ho added that there xxus an enormous demand for yarn at prices; yfeldir.s the largest .profits In the history cf the trade. New Orlvam leports a. big demand for Hots. Market c!oed steady. Open-lllih'l-ow. Clou- PreT. In? est est Inc. close fT .. iW US ISM 134X 115 M I! mi 12 M j.iir i. i5s K35 i::.nt:s' i:.!xft:.s: rvtebr i:v. i: : i: 41 1: cin: to i: nn i: ti rw fn'er i:7 i:7 nit i:titss t:niii2 ,tnjirj i:ti i: w i2itM:52 1: ii:n 'li-eh l.V) 13 M 12 MOJ'rJlSM i:3?12M TV lo.al market tor spot cotton na nulet. '5 points advame: nilildltn-r irflo Southern :-it market ai officially reporled xvere un-irmi.-ed 12 to 'J. points advance New Orleans, Galveston. lfTOc: Sivaiiuah IS'.c : Memphis. 12 37c; Autuita. 12 1'; Houston, life .Sew Orleans market eloped steady Open High-Lou-. Pin. Prer inr est est ln. close MlT 1214 12.13 1212 12 2iBI5Sfl 12.07 112 0? Mr 1. 'V7 12i.2 12 12.l'llJ 41 12:-il(l!27 briber '22't 12 .V2 12 SO 12 4Jrj 12 M 12 "xtfi: f3 P e-ubrr J4 '24 12 42 12 Clul2t.2 123J.II2 4 J a.ry 2J 12.70 12.12 12tOill2.71 12.I6B12 4? he I.lverroo! nisrket opelieil qidet There a fair rui!nes, !n rot oinn itb inul din unchained si .17rt. Palei. fin bain: rrtipl lS.Oi) biilee, litelmllnj 10,(mo Amen- Open- nish- Low- Cln. Tree. Inr ft et tiw foe. MrJuti.. . 7 M 7.521J 7 K'.'i 7,lla 7 Jaij-A-.J .. 7lj7.7 7nli :,!, 7 f I..Nor .... 7 it 711'j 74 7 l 7 01 Jin IVb M 7 M 7 '.7 7 7 The 11 A. M bl1 In Liverpool were: May, tll : July. 12.4le ;. October. 12 Me Januiry, " Tlie market thrre a due to open to. if 4 to 9 point advance. Port r"celptt and tocUa: Re I.jt I.jfl celpU year. PtncUi. ysar. R4'.Tf,on 3.772 H.712 2f4.HH SK. hV, N .;,ni. 4.044 t.7l SOl.wil ;?i t" M .ie K3 27 V.7 21 -i-.t 5rvmiili 1 2 "4 H2.:4 12 ! hrllon . 1 f.M r.17 f.7.2.'4 "llmlnclntl 74 1.342 HK 47.132 N'jrf.iX Vin 1.73 94.107 70.M3 THE- STJN, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1918. JAPAN GETS PLATES HERE FOR NEW SHIPS THE GRAIN MARKETS. Turns lo This rnun(r.v rnuso DpIIvpHps In Kng I" lid Ar? Slow. Ito- G0881P OF WAIL STREET. fmvr nml n.ink l.onns. IVrson, wi..,ui; (., p, 11S tl X ."' , ",nk lo",u "lock would '"Teetnl by tho Himoimceniont of u f ,'? ViK0 '" Europe found ,. leid.iv that their bunkers were sceklm; a ldcr iiiarBln that In the past on what in.') would lend on theso Issues. The lo ks on which bankeri were ullllm: to dtiihcH Die least on their market valiiei T. ? "'nra,ly t,,e ""-called war order stocks. This Is about the first time that peace rumors havo plajcd an Important part in the acceptance of these stocks as collateral for loans. Heretofore bankers have shown a disposition to bo cautious rexardlnif tho amounts ad vanced oti the war order stooks because they thought that tbxu u.r -Mil,,,. ,.. Ill Hit or llOCIllse of thn l.nun... f It, I. Hrn R,H1 belllC tliado bv rnm,.Mn ...i.l. country's rolalloiis with other Powers. 1 tl,l",r fommemal projects In view to llu,ro Wi"' ""Tlclcnt Nervousness over It Is not believed that bankers were dls- I ','t,", Pfhes that will make It possible ' ! " t'"1"'""''"" Issue and Its po-slbill-posed to see any preat element of truth I ? "L'tln ork during the summer l" ' lI,ccl utidue speculation In any In the numerous peace reports that ero , m. of ,hu fabricators arc much exer- u.',.u'r current yeMerday, but the fact that : f, , ovcr t,ln Protection of prices on! . PV'I'neo of very favorable peculators were Inclined to sell tho war ! "" ""'"Inl for favored bulldlnn In- ?i 1,r ro,"l1'l"", In the American stocks on the merest rumor of peace 1 Jf""-"'. wlilln fabricating shops under orl"'ft ""d tho prospect of a con negotiations and the ease with which ' 0 bcst of PlrctnstunccN me unable to "ln".llt"11 of 8"o.l se-dlm; weather had these Issues -old off did eonlderahle to Jlec,,', Prices on plain matniiii that will mllL '? 'lo wl"' ""' downward ten tindermlno their position as collateral : PKcted heyon.! sixty davs or three ' ;,e"e' of "heat values. Tho trade seemed for bank loans. 1 "'"nths. Iteccntly two local nrol..eu I ln 14 mood t0 nttach a great dent nf lm- I which havo been li.m.i,. i.. ' ' Portance to this rhancn In ilm i...iii, or. I for a year, were, closed nt prices which Ht.,louf!1 clrai' l'"ndltlous were Impera- -uii j. -ar . -iKii. ,ll such miolatlons :": . ' ""aeas or mo .-orin 11 HrttU In Wheat llrnrlah Poll t ten I ml t'rnp Advices. The Undermining of wheat values was Kimluul ji'sterdaj, prices boltiK persist ently lowered after a fcatuiclrsM open Ihb. There sei'ined to be less colitldenco In the list, and bear forces wero more nKirrosslvo than has been the ci.su of late. Fewer crop complaints ciine to hand, thus automatically depriving the market of outside support, while thu tenor of the real new-n factors of thn day was conducive to lower quotations. i ai amount in me news despatches were tho ef Interest In fabrics. ,t ........ . . Work Is tirilnlv ccnlr.l in i ... 1 the cables from Amatenltim m mnnufacturlni? plants In alUectlons: but I fcc! 0,0 ""inmi Oovcrniiient was notwithstamllni; tho hlRli prices prevail. 1 ncllne(l '" ,(mcl' I"-lltr '" l iiiR for plain Mriietural material efforts '!" contrurrsy with the Clovciiuiieut of ontractors. with 1 19 suited htntes. At the s.uno time Thp Wme Prntilrm Tho present IdKh scale of wnses ..!H in i- . 'i Kb scale of wnKes Is have now iien eliminated, nnd tlieru Is M',rn tHuatlon was emphaslitd by .. . Wf:rr-V,,nf ltie liendo of many Axed time mlt on all tenders ma(l,, on V,'f ,k'""a"''",M fro'' " .Vrfiu.itr..i ,.u " ."V,ulrlM ""'m-fnles that have bulldlnB work. Sub" y "onstn ictlon Mi"er' .(o ,h" frfar 1111,1 conservatives Zr. Z . "rf " Wnr ':r,,"s- Tl'" om r'R'r'' -llfferently from orll CITS Of tiles rnllltmli a t.nnli.i.ln,. .. . ...... . . rl"""r' rom urea ,lcri, I.. il. !.. .,.- ..... .,. ,, ... .. ' " . "ii.trui;ilfM1, OUl even tsnrtrr ''"""l" inn .'III to reallzo that he "cream Is off tho war ' on subway construction hereafter win ""M"1' ' ,"rln"el area In the Ca nnier contracts" In so far ns this rountry o i.incrrnen nnti Hint, while many mil lions of dollars In new orders may bo i""" "rre ny ine neiiiKerents. they will not he dealt out with so lnvlsh n hand be confined within nariowor time limits. ; Z " I 'Vim!:' '"St. . . .,:x,r:-tc'! " . ta The contract for 330 tons of fabricated ' "ft"''"'1'.'.'1 lllu crfivl ' the ""feanon structural steel, to be useil In lh sit I . .. . . noi ne neau out with so lnvlsh n hand ! Jerome parochial tchool nnd convent Ini .rf V,'. i'.n mK o!""".f enport hu. cr,"e ?beV.r,",abl0 '".T- '-i?'",,li,ly" h" uwnrded'ti MHU,i"" " , .''Jnl C!In ,bar .,,l:i h, In t, i i"" "re Ketll,,R ""lr OWn k,cn,,,roV "Ids submitted on the ''h. l"'riimc nt I...I .l",t e"mpl",r.l th. iiii-ri inrir neeiis. r.w, mi- n m ni i nif lo bo con. i.i ... i"i hi not icr In ho meantime, many Industtinl com- Mructed at the corner of Komi stree A ants ar. 1wlV.?..,i'. ""r""' mr tin nln. l,,,.- .in,.. n.. .. i . :m:i .t..i.i... . ... 11 street ;". Ppw cxpscleil in ioiv inon . .. ."luiiuiriiy or invoi- I i.ii'icn nine wcro o IiIkIi as i"trei untnrllv ralseil want's to lh,. Mrl.n.t dl.icounico biiil,!(t.L. ,. n,i. tdtlrss scale that has ever been paid at their Project rocs ahead at all eonrrei'e nther I ril."ni'i',"t. ,7,r.ru::' beeou.e of the knowl. Plants. They nre now confronted with 't. sled will he tucd The 7Z?J, ,.c. ihVai" n,' , ?,'.''' .V,r.k' r' "t tne extremely difficult problem of read- J'arshall fonstriictlon (Tomp.uiy will 'n,'v, !" tok neutraiiae tli Inflfiinee jiii-unK wnpes to meet tne ilecllnlnR """'en --.iii tons of steel kr tho hlrb '"""i'"iiy nuiiiin now crop tit ui inn miniuimiy nu I Hi now iron scalo In iironi. Xm n.,u. n.i. i " school to h. t...-...i T. Uii!'n ' North Amnlca. mormons nun In . 1. . Me. Harris? Kiii..r. ' ti'.i ' ... .?.v WiW' SL .'h. u.,iiiH .emu prnnis, espeeinny rnr " lul i'ie contract for l.ono those manufacturers who have exhausted ',,ins of 'alirlcatnl steel for the Kltz the supplies of raw materia! that were ' ii!,y Hulldlmr, to be constructed i.uunru nuriiiir mo rerioii or low prices slid depression follow im- tllA nntlir.Mi1 of the war. Strletly Confidential. 'A few davs turn one nt mi. filnii, In the rlnaii. i.il district came up to nn. and told mn hi the strictest confidence mill uisiiiiers fc,.urltles was r"j " uiviiiciHi ui tne rate or 6 per cent, per annum nt the next meetlne of urn noara or uircctors," said an In vestor yesterday. "I was considerably Impressed with the news and becan turn Ine It over In my mind to decide whether I should take advantage of the tip or not. A day or two later the s'lini' tip was Riven to mi by nt least a dnreti other of my friends, each one nssiirlrK mo that he had' It In the strictest eon tldence. I finally cot so nceutome,l to having this 'strictly confidential' Infor mation thrust upon nie tint 1 expected to see It placarded on the quoftlon boards of the brokerage houses and even on the sIkii posts at the street corners." lIl.nflQ M fAr matt Tl... Ill,, In Hie Nn'rthct I. partly sceoimtci for !iir uwi). or isrnirM in 11,1.1- Thn miiwiursirm moviniMit i Mlinul normal, s i I evi lenity the KrernLilif a li lee. from that M'.'flnn have nnt slurttierl l.rm.n A few Insect lomptsltiti receiied durln Hank Itnll.li.il- . . , r "" re niinoui iiiateriai bear viins.ruciea at i ins- in in. niarset. t.recnsburs, Pa., covers 400 tons of 1 .Corn Th- tno.lerals d.eHn.s r raoricnted shapes, wh.1i will be fur. '"eel 10 the sympathetic effect of th nt Hroadway and Twonty-flrst street. Tho eontract for the Westmoreland t.l-lied by the Aiutr.,..,, Uridir,. rom. '.."..,:n'....7L puny. It Is understood that the steel Hon of tie ).,; f, re t. t.in. Very favorable ether oer a nM sec. Hll.sil tiinre ee lea. inre wni no export demand 1a t, mre:!n ruarxrts were untr nffsrlnirs were ,n m continue nn ,1 rir rln, conslderliic the activity of fir"lr In til fir 1. The farm movement ti lihtly In evcen ef that of year uau rner ere uneonflnned reportn vi m rm.ip eriiieineni navinx eeen made rmfldenee j contract for the Greenwich Trust Com- I ll'iuidatlou Finns 10 i-.niy I'uinimi!. i.reenwlcli. Conn., will ; 1 .. . 110 nne ueen submitted on .loft tops of fabricated Heel for a machlno shop to be con structed nt JCew Hrunswlck, .V. J., for the Simple Automobile Company. It is roporteu tnat tho Helmont Hrld;e en 800,000 huilioK of ciilcafo May oat., lompany will fabricate several hun- 1 ''he general murket was eaaler, Jue to ureii ions or siecl for nn ndditlon to ',oro e crop reporis. nsuge eiiinr ami .,,lI!...rl.:,.m..r.t!'J . "nPooll-naml Com. . nV.TM,. VV x' ,:i"rt I..... e. 111 .1 1 p"uii tk. J I lie Klein I'rou.lens -The p.ace rumor and the ..iwiu ai'nrimeni ounninc, to tin 1 niKner nc marai caussi sunt new hish constructed at Seventy.. e.-ond street nnd level' thmiiEh the provlslun llt There Madison uvetiue. Is st.U before the fab. "'I'V1'10" 0" bul Flmle.ee AW t... . . 1 '"' i... ii.ii in structural shape- are required, lllds have been submitted on 3.000 toni of structural steel lor tlie vatliitis Whs fair. cnicait'i prlre.; Infnor receipts and stocks: AiruH "!mrhts ' Louis Hn ..ton r.e. celpt' ll Last yejir. I.Ml 4 S2J 4.31 Olle.l. Kslimated port re eipt to das. . v) to j.r.i.1 I Too lo 5.500 Stocks Il5.ti7 134.3i7 13,40", 93. no Last week, n.r.33 l.37 T.ast ear Ut.7tt 137.H7 39.742 T.ait year 3.3t; Total i-t. ycterday were 10.34 bale. ti ti,,. .e...ou. 1,'.3,942 bale Total last 5on j:i .pi Piles BUSINESS TROUBLES. llankniptey rellllom. JtOllMts IHM"..s roMPANV A petlllon i v ipt i,i l.,en filed against 1 ne.l ti 1 1 ex Oitrow and Joseph P " c nuAlnesa ns the Norman D-e . i. .. pt(v iitHuufaA-tiirera of dre.sea s - i.'f. e sireet, by these creditors: y In Wi- :i2; lrvlnir Cohen, I12i. a' I IfitrMiai A Pobel. Its. Alex us ir w ntu tu.ide an asslirnment to Henry S. ",.r l.aa.- Krledinan nnd Joseph Jo- . also iiia.le nn asslKnment to gam 1' H In mm: uck The busims was .Hrl.i e veir ,ltn. n':' , IP'.hllM t.N -A petition In bank ' 'v his n filed aealnst Harry H.rr i,,,, ,je.er In ulnes nnd Iliuors 1 li''ire.. direct, hy the.e ireditor: I ' a . I If. rornlnr & ro. " ani M 1- lirifnci JI01 I.ta .,r(. l 1 .. rtn, 11. .els 11.000. it' I I HATHOrtNi:. A netllion s P' . h.ie been filed arulnet 1 k I Hailiorne, rroter ut 413 -(: tpst. by th'.e creditor"! ' rei. hi A; Sons. 1150; fiforire K. JJ i Co. tne.. I40, and U. C. V ' .1 At Co t236 He made an as. 1 nn Ve,lie,day Uabllltles are and u-S"ll $1,000. Ilaukriipley Hcbedules. n.M.I. PAPKR MANVPACTnn- "MI'VSV. INC.. nf "1 Purlc lln M N' J., has filed echedules " tiw li,tl.d IK'.pnr) and assets I b i ns of stock, l,.'.00j ma U'Msi. lucounts, II.3UJ. and ' ink Jioi ' ' 11 A co. manufacturers of women's ' ft ' liieeclter street, h ive tiled r hiwlnir lUbllttlss I1H,(HI2 and . -nibl.iliii; of stoik, I0.37S; '1. ii neri, 7 Hi.", accounts, If.aSs, and "a " .M, ciHHiirnntST HUPPI.Y coji. ' 'I '.f ,ir, West IS.'.th street has Itled He , e, show .lie liabilities H.ilHT and " IJ 1:11 1 insisting nf tock. fnoo, - t.'t'ii a iiiuiiis. 1 1,0x5, 4J,d vaah ' k. I4H AM II VAN WAOr.VKN. cmcer and ik ii Xew l-.ilis, has tiled ichedulei n .i. 'tab inles tl.:i:K arid mtli 7o, ' k and linuree ovred by chattel K IZ. KHiii p. 1,1'itAr.H, dealer In hard ' " e' .itl3 Tlllrd avenue, has Hied " - li .vims llablllUfs ,32:i and ' P in, rcillzed frnm sale of stock - tlv -e, hy the ustdente. Kiielters Appointed, "o'tl'lf I .M VtKltUNN-.ludce Maver ha 1 t)ld t'hlneit. Leiiliison receiver for I Malljrunn, Imiclier of r,41 Co- I si 1 IloH'k Islnnd. The activity and strength of the Chl c.iEO, Rook Island and "a.-itlc I per cent, refundlni; Iwmds on tho Stock JZx chanco veiterday were such as to cx- clto coniment .u to whether the protvc-' live committee ror that pnrtlcul.ir o'ass of Kjck Island security did not havo some plan under way for the rehabili tation of tho property. The total trans actions In the refunding -Is yesterdav w ere the heav lest for several days. They sold as hlpli as 70 "i. n new top price for the year. The low on thrse brnds for I ft 1 6 was S3. It w,i tecalled In the tlnaii. :al district ye-torday that certain prominent banking Interests had alwas contended that the property could be teoiRiiniiid only throiiRh fs"e bondx. Moreover, t'le protective com. nilttte for the r.-fundlnir ts recently ap plied for a fore Insure of the mortsaKe. but this im h id up by tin1 court pend Init t!i. outronm of the Am Hr plan. If tho Anister pl.n Is not dei lariil effec- tlvo tij May 1 and the chances that It will be are said to bo Men ler It Is undeistond that It Is pr.dnb,. that the lef undine i per cent, bondholder will icticw their plea for a foreclosure and that If It Is not granted by the court the Chicago, Itnck Island and Pncitte C per cent, debenture bond Interests will come forward with a plan of their own for reorganization. f'nppcr Iteiinrl.. The reports of tho 1't.ih and f'hlno copper companies for the March quar ter, which made their appearance yes terday. were to a certain eMent disap pointing. This was dun to the fHcl that the two companies did not show ns large Increases in net profits for the March quarter over the December. 1913, quarter as they did for the latter over the t-Vptcmber, 1515, quarter, l.:uu I -1 ember the quarterly teport of the I'tah Copper Company showed total net prof Its of $0,919,203, ns compared vlth H, 414,51 for the September quarter For tho March quarter the total net profits of Utah were 17,079, S30, nn In rreaso of but f 1 60,627 ovcr the Decem ber figures'. The same story was told by Chlno, though tho figures were some what smaller. Moreover, tho milling ' protlts for tho March, J916, quarter for Utah and chlnu were basnl 011 copper selling at better than Jti cents per luund Against buiwu ii .0 nnd 21 cents for the December, 1913. quarter, a fact which caused expectation of larger earnings for tiio March quarter than were im ported. The total production of copper ny notii -companies was considerably lower, however, due probably to the In creased difficulty of mining during the extreme winter months. Utah produced only 36,561,533 pounds of copper during the .March quarter, P".ilnst 44,2:t,715 pounds In tho Docep er quarter. whll Chlno's production was 16,567.150 pounds, against 19 560,245 pounds. These llgures would I' Jicato why tho Increase In earnings f r March ovcr December vva such s io bo considered somewhat dlsappolntl!., Incldentnlly, the turn over III "Ditto 011 tho Stock Kxrhangu yesterday was tho smallest In several weeks, only 200 shares changlnc hands, at a loss of i of n point. Whcvt: Mae July September. Corn Mar Jul) nuiiiiinc em. 1 braced wlthlif the projertlle plant of the Itevere Sugar Iteflnlmr Comnanv. but n.i 1 decision has U.en rendered, ftlds sub- I ...i...a 1.....I .1. ........ .... ,t.i, iv. ...ui .11 1'liuceiH are saiu to 1 oils urt.ii UI-.-H rcicrretj to jioston lay I July . Glbbs A 11.11, enirlneeis it charge of I M''"r, the electrification or tin- Pennsylvania 1 j'"' " It.illroad, aio Diullng dilllcultv In se- I.'ard curing bids on transmission pole. The Inqulrv recnliy put out calls for PH tons of steel only, but, no two poles nr alike mid tlie work is considered undesirable by the fabrhatlng shops. Other Inqulrlm for transmission poles and towers for Ilsstern delivery call for about, 2.000 tons. Some similar Inquir ies oro being made on the Pacific coast. April Bniik lOiobtiUBei. Tho volume of payinoiitB through the hanks, us reflected In cleurlng home trans-actions, was tho largost over re ported for April, according to Dun's re port on bank exchanges. This Is an In dication of tho unprecedented business uctlvlty In ovbry part of the country. Total exchnnges. according to statistics compiled for 131 lending cities of the 1 wnin- Liabilities exceed Ifi.o'oo I'nltcd Ktntes, aggregated 119.21 1.097.. 1. nre tn.-.H ,! ,n,.i. .m..I.u I.. tP.l .... 1. 1, ...... . i.S MO J n.. . are 1950 and some enultv ln rtdle Ru''t VAlcnN -Judte Maer h' ap. ' 1 s. llon.ird Iinln receiver for I Aarm rluthlnr denier at 70 1 tl l m , trill, T11 ( i.nllniie lliulnnw. i vtTcn ,vr in ciis'T KTnittss. inc 1 c Muver ha. aiithorlied John ft. 'o.pp.rj, ,jr, receiver of lim Unlled 5 J1 1 '0 f'tnl Stores. Inc. (Delawnre cor. "'on, of id, ja,t Nineteenth street, ' nmue business for thirty days. He ' retelie.) an olTer to purchase the " of !hf lompany, which operated tor., j Wllinhigiun, Pel., and Wash. iBlteti, I) c As.lmmriit. u "A,!',i Itrocer at tl I'srmlne street, nun"" "" d"ls"ment ,0 Morris Oross- I'ftltlon Itlsmlssed. Ma1" ',' "JIPANV JiidBe Hand has .11. .. 1 . ,h" l"""nn In hanaruptey Hied " 1 oruary vi uiuln.l tlie Jardlu Com. iMiidlng rontraemr. of 4 Klfih ' wlili h as uiilinmr theatre in " " "ii seitlnneiit wh rredlmrs 'ills nn the dollir cash on litis. r"" ml t'neral me'rhandlie claims .'. s. ..!'."' 11,1 mechanln lieu l.tslilllites were about 141,000, eh 061, all Increase of 28,4 per cent., lis compared with the corresponding month In 1915, Hlid a gain of 29.6 per cent, over the fourth month of J9H. These R.-.lr.n nre even more tmpreHslvn when It Jh considered that tho past month In cluded 0110 business day less than April. 191S, or April, 1914. COTTONSEED OH. There wus relative strenrth In the tinar ponltloni esterday In reflection of the fair t iiriHUinlmr trade and absencu of pressure In spot nil circles. Attention wae given to an udtunce In tho lard market, some do. Ilwries teaching now high levels. The sharp advance Pi the cotton market aim 1 iiused iiiiiitneiit. but the weather coinll Hons through Ills Kniiih were Kenrrally fuMtrable for the planting operations. Prev, Closing close Price-. Idda. Spot 10. 3 11.05 in. in .May 10 DStelt.OA 10.73 July 11.1 Ml 11.17 11. (17 September ll.KiWlt.tr 11,01 October 10.14Wlf.ll 19.01 No decl'lon has yet b-n rendered in recard to thn contracts for the Long 1st md Hospital and the Kmus County Hospital. Hld on the steel work were submitted K'uil weeks ago. It If estimated .nat about 750 tons of steel will be tequired for the pier to be erected In HrnokP n for the Hush Ter minal. The (le .rce Kellogg structural Steel Company l.i- liken an order for 150 tons of fal'i. .itlng slupes fur a theatre and st' r" o bo constructed at Clean, N. V. Sm 'h A Caffery havo been awarded a contract for 300 tons of struc tural shapes for an agricultural college for the Syracuse lrilveitty. The Will lam' Hrldge Compai j will fabrlcito the fctrel shapea require I for a foundry for tho Syracuse M.ilb able Iron Works. . Japanese shtpp'ng inteiests. after scouring thH ciiMtiv for steel to bo used lor Japanese boats, have finally uc ceeded In securing several thousand tons of marine plates at Chicago and on the Pacific co.tt. an 1 have also purchased several thousand tuns of angles and other trie tural shapes and rivets at Cleve land. Tho steel for tills ship construction was orlclnal'y obtained In Kneinnd, but slow deliveries have c.iued thn Japanese to tutu to this country fur assistance, In the central West nnd far Vet there lire several structural contracts pending, Including 3.000 tons for a de partment store nt Toledo, l.r.nO tons for repair shops nt Jackson, Mich., for the Michigan Central ltallroad 200 tons for tho power hoiiso for the city of IVis Angeles, several hundred tons. f..r trms- m'sson towers for tlie I'nltcd SMtes I'.oMtiiMiint to bo constructed at Key pnrt, Uasli. , 300 toiiH for n. highway bridge in M "!elo enmity. Pal . and i'.op Puis for 11 bridge in California for the Northern Klectilc Company. e The Southern Hallway Is to build 1,600 cars nt the I.no!r Cne Works, which will irqmro 10.000 loi-i of steel. The Hurlli trton Is tcpoiled to have placed an ori. for 300 ear centre sills and Is In 'he .i.irket for 300 ton of chan nels t"r car const! notion The Hock Island is still In the market for 300 centre sills nnd the Illinois Central Is taking bills on 3u0 wooden slock cars The Ualtlmoro nnd Ohio has plared an other small hrblpe older, squiring '.'no tons of structural hhipi h, with the Amer ican Hrldge Company. m" m Thn Hrler 11111 Siecl Company has not jet asked fabricators for halsj on 5,000 Ions of htiuctuval steel. Tills mateilnl, it Is understood, will ho icquiitd for plant extension at Voungstown, (Uilo The American Hridgo Coiiipany will furnish 1,425 tons of striiclural steel for the Westliighoiiso lllgji School Tho same fabricators will also furnish -I.OOi) tons of pteel for tho Stutter Hotel lo ho con strurted at St. I.ouls. e e Stocks of pig Iron carried on furnace banks by pig lion pioduccrs 1 (presented In tho H.istirn Association were ngalu reduced slightly last mniilh Most of tho furnaces lire also sold to capacity for many months. They me consequently In n position to look with equanimity upon the smaller order fur pig Iron be ing placed hy coiisiiincia In tho east ern territory. Another inquiry was put out yesterday for 6O11 tons of foundry Iron for delivery lit Corning, N. V. lCxport business continues to Increase In volume and several large contracts are still pending for F'ml.flnlshed steel, while the demand for fully finished Is Inereas lug rather than otherwise. Mar.. Jule Uib: Mv July ... lt', 116s. 411, IJ IS 13 W Hish r .1 t!M, 11". lis latit. nos- et in it; II IU ll!i I'M! IMS 1131.. '1 7f, 441. 13 71 V 21 ?; f tv P 12 13 07 l: s; n 7 23 70 13 '7 IS 02 P.-cr clo.e ll.it P, 4', 434 7T 71 .'3 i.) 12 oj 1: VI 12 IS 12 17 12 0 12. '2 New York wheat prices ere May THE PHILADELPHIA MARKET, t'lo.inr P1III. VDKI.PIIIl M it I IVnimlvaiili 11.11. rnvi h,i , 1 it 1111 tne npeninj ptue at tne cone j"u jie pina l.ie.inc at :;i, 1141 also 1 on iuiinp.111 iimioiit whs unchan.'eii an.i ionnp4ii .11111111; u.i a .mill I'-t,,.; lower ponds were in fur denund Tlie mm niary: oprii- If tarli- lyw. do. Sales in.' 0 Amer Rv. pf '' :.. Haltaio A Sue pf .1 t Cambria Iron . 4 4 In. Co N A . . 2.'1 ft Keystone Tel pf t I" I.ehi.'l Nil f. :l!llfll Vslk 7-i 12-r l.eh V! Trim pf t "'.) Penn It H ; 1-0 1'enll "ill MfiT IC'S p.a, : P. nn Meel f . !u 1'" I'hila Co 4i. 4- rn.ia r;i if. 74', ta. e.t 4,-ti 2" ei. !.', .1 m 411, Inr 5,4 1 , 451, 13 S.1V 1 .11, 41' it fs C. 1:4 - 4I, i IJ'. IV .. ... 7--s I'hila K T t e ... ! PhlH TrwilO'i 7A Iteadin? Tl" Tonopih Ktdmnnt 42 J 'Itiop.lll Mining T. 13 I'll liv. Imp . ":, !i I'n Com of N J. .;.'? f. . W,.,t N V A. I 1 . 12 WcjtmoreJ.md CI . V. W Cramti A bont H 1 York Ky . u PONP-i t.'KO Am r. 4 U ! . . io cqr ',- i-4 p.ai Cnv I. . I . ."I, 1...1 Cltv l. 15JI . '.Hi, I.... c in fra" N .1 .'. .1 rnt rui Klee A Pco T 4. n (ien Aspll Cell ttt Ilia 3n Krt 'tone T 1st .' 9i. t. Il Val 4'.- I' 1W, J(.-,( 4'0 bell Val Prrirl rci. 44. . ... 1004 10M, jtvin looVj -e' II S'eu (it.,. I'M', fA.l t'elill Con 4ljs ...iH'S ie.vi l'enn Con 4. '4 fi"i rii I'hila Klee 4s .. M. hi 1'hlli Kle fis 1011, icvvi Heading ten 4s 3 iro I'n Hv Inv ts .. Tl &"i York Il 1st fs M l.i 1014 lOT.S, 3 lot's M'l "I i-, 2.'f.'i i:i. si i P3 o;; 17'. fl-. 102'. P2'. i?'j 1M 10.''. in;', 10(1, yt jilt, d. PI M'. 71 I'M !'.T, THE BALTDI0RE MARKET. ItAI.TIMOIIK Mar 4 Tlie Cosdm shares Mere lei., acne nl cln.ed :il fractional los.is Oklahoma Fti,ll''"ifi c!d at 7 and t"t Honils fiiitlnued 111 fair ditnaiid. The sum mary. Open Itlth' I.ow. (in. Sales li'j e-i est. inr. S Arundel s A n . ;v, a, 1 llilin Tube id ''j ' 1 s Conlllienlal Tru-t Is', 1 Con Power 1.'t pm, 1 Cnn I'nwii til . . 10. Ks tc Cu 1(11 JtelllUOff .. J' r..'. Mi, IV, IT. Ifvi; lull. l"l 1M DAILY FINANCIAL CALENDAR. r.x nivuiPAP. Company and Term. Mk Ami American Hallway, rpiartsrly. pfd l;c;, Hoston P.leidloi, iiuui terly. . . , - t;r Pow Chemical, special oom 30". llnMto Cotton Mills, quarterly pfd II 10 National Carbon, quarlerlj . . . pfd !;'. JUordA Pulp and Paper, lultlal. com H :?i Co. ten i) x ii " ' 1'7 Ciimlcn O .. (! pf I'-. 4, lioliivl.on Cb'iiilcal fuj M, -l Vldeltly A Hep 1SI 1SI M M irilacd c.i.'inliy j-ij M M .M It ml. . . . 2s 2 37 Sit Ver C II . Il'-j ll'i Ml Ver ' t) Of . M 14 :i Cikla Pennine 7 7 15 Mile 11 ink of Md 2l K 4-. HtUted Hy A Wee 27'4 27'i OND ?1 Il.ilto Ivtec .'. . ill; COClly llllto Is 'ft. TJlj li.l Cltv llllto 51.S 'JO 111, SM file II Tin I. 'd 1ft"! Cltv Hallo Is "d 1"" 1m Cons (jus Ci. PI n.iil t o.iieu l'. I. :n; S' ,L! Ml, 131 i'-' b 2H 27'i fr; SIS I'I'i 1W Km M 91 1! IL" p." Pllllinrll Kle r.e lent, 1nn I'll'; ! Fun CU.br Tr ts 1aoi l"'i, lono lia faro Nor f-e Wl ' Hun. Oil ill v ctfs 12 4'W .1 Turner 1st IV M 4'ssi Knoxvill" Trv 1"5' !' I.inchbi- V H '3S w.ij 7fii Maril in l Mice f. 'is', lOi.i M A M Trans fs tai 4Vi I' i Wabr A I' .' " ' ! II A- K fiij f,s V'.V 4W1 Pn It t K 4s.. S7IJ Iff HI 102', !''. 'IS!, 10J ',"1, sc, 3', 11"', 11 7 102lj 9-.i 05 ki; trs, M'. :l ''. ' n-, 131 2.4 ll'i H ' 2(1 27 i !Si toi; 91', i-JS p. i 93 l'.S Kill, lea's lf.1J, S3 91 lo;ij d-.ij jo: 92H AIR TUBES FOR BROKERS' USE. Slock Kiehnnice Oa nadder If ere Plan to Time. The Htoek Kxehanira Ii eontlderlng a plan for I lie Installation of a pneumatic lubo system to connect all of the trail ItiK posts. A further Improvement un der discussion Is the addition of four now posts. This would mtiko a lotal of twenty posts on tha floor. The pneumatic, tube system connect ing nil of the posts will necessitate the raising of tho Moor level several Inches. There Is eonsldernhle In the tibm. na II would enahlo a broker to keep In touch ! wun tno (liffereut markets and obtain quotations without leaving the pott where he may be tradlnir when his of fice asks It I tit for different quotation!. A governor of the exchungo said yes terday that In order to make room for the new posts It might be found neces sary to move the bond trader to a new location on the floor. In regard to BilVHiiclnr the onenlnr ofc the market one hour during the atim mer months, It was said yesterday that such a plan would probably not secure more than two votes If plared beforo the hoarl of governors. THE SUGAR MARKET. THE PITTSBURG MARKET. PlTTSIIUfta, May 4 -American Window ilaj .Machine was I point loner, closing at 'I1. llarbiioii-Walker was up :i point nu sales of 5u snare. Puie i"i'l nnd V."n. house Kleclric wic fractionally lourr Trad tug was in small volume, Tho summary: Open- llluh. .n Clot. Sales. Illf el rt Inr 473 Am w c,i Meh.... :.r, f.s r.4 5411 10 Am W 01 Meb riMum, ta.u i.iu nsi. I" .in iif.n 1 iir .,. 10 1 75 Columbia (las 11', 1-, 310 Ilurh-Walker SI ts 23 Indent Ilrew. . ,, 3, 3, 4.'. Indent Ilrew pf... 17' j 17', 12r. La Dells IAS.,, n Wl I.nne hlnr Cm. .. M 91 71 Mfrs I. A II . . 41, 41; lo Nat Fireproof s m Nat Kueproof pf p;t, hjt, i.. iinio r uei uu. ... I7H 171, 40 Plilsburg foal 317 Pure Oil 20 f.O II S fila.s z'i o Wedliuh A n ,:in, S-A Westlnth Eke r.js. HONDH. flMt Ilea Val cooa U.U0 IS I n-i'. It 1.-.', si an piv MS 91 4'S s tl-Ji IP, 27', 19 29' j JUL til'. II IS's Su as 17', &JS. 91 4" S t'i'; 171. "71, ill. 29H 13'P, tnsj Haw l.eaa Act Ire neflned ttroiiff Pntnrea Ke Check. ...T1'.' "n.'rket for raw suiar was less sidlse svhile there were rumor, of more op less business they pu ked eonitrniatlnn, allhnurh hern ss partial eniitirmatlnn that 10.)0 lias of tubas had Is-cii nurclisvd hy Ineii rellll'l, ill iJ(. ,.t jm frf,,l,t (,,, Jl,, siilpmeiil and a similar amount at nV. (0r June rlut.meni Offerlncs sisre Unlit and holders iiere deculidly firm In their viss. The reivnl biiilnz niovenient, linsiever. was thiiutht In bale nlieird tlie sttuitlon to some extent ntbn renulrements fnr Hie time belnc Ths maskst lor refined aumr a very stronr and prl. e. ere advanced to 7 50 to t ..c for fine irrai.iiliiled There eie rumors er a lood expmt ilcmaml and sales sre jylil to I tieen msde at 6 e. fob New lorU for fair iiuaiilltles The nnrkel for suiar futures a less T.m . ' ,,'', amnitnllnc to I0.7..0 bass "lule the undertone a tlrm Ions, were dit posed to take profits. Tills chrvked the up. ard moienient and final nuoiaiuiii. ere 1 point loner In J point higher, Mth tlie exeepilnu of January nhieh .bowed an ad vance nf points Peace rumors .erird to check bujlnir and offset the slreuttU In the ;p" posiunii ami in rennet sjar. I'rlces follow : May June July Aiirusl ,. Seplemlter... Odober No ember... Pecrniber.. Januiry KehruarT...., March April Open. Hlch' I nw. my. esi et r. M f l f, 4 t?0 S72 6 87 f 'I S 'hi f.70 S.I I Ml r. t ti a.-. H.70 70 tl 1 1 4 74 17 4 75 f. M 4 74 Clo. Prer. Inr. close, usinr, n n.M T. C.1I7S s f avtt s7 t 7rr!i f.i f. BMiS 70 6 'ifis tia r. ins is s I'n3 17 4 7314 7V 4 UilU', 4 Mfl4.S5 4 Mffl K THE BOSTON MARKET. American fine deellne.1 a point. Copper 'i Point. Sln'iwl! 1. North Unite i, a S Snieltirs ', Rill shares were ttea TIOTON, Mis I - Prices w.re ,,Sn ra- srttonsry n H,e mlnlic siiare. market lunra and V small trill, actions I'nlte.4 lSrnll w.. .ten early, s.lHnr tin to jm Later It d'c!lne,1 to V', .'d":'1 K,p' Machinery ruled steady Atlintte Gulf rrrf.rret was , tnwsr, nnd te common was uncharted on the day The Ins 3 ir rii P'i , 3 91H T. Jl', 2J Sales f'1 Adrettture 'AluUi I7S0 Alironiah "27 Am Zine li Anaconda .. . . fri rls Com loo Ptitte & n.lak... f' Hutle A Sup ., 127 ('il A trlrnna. a Cal A HeeU . so Centennial 7-' Conner Jtanje , 2 Iialr.Vfe.t . ... 20 Ka-t Hutte ' Orinl'l llimock P" Indnni .1 Mini Cre( rf - Isle IoaIe. Mr- Krr Lake II.'. ICewe naw 1 Il.c . 1M Main Vdler . i'1 sti,. con . ' o Muni . . oc' Mietiiean 'T Mob ink !'' New Vrc 10 New Idrn .. .. 1' Nq i-slnr . . ta Nnrlh Untie ., 3" North Lake .... '. ni I Colonr 2 "Id Horn .. .. 10 n.. enls y Pond Crefk J ' O' .n.y " "v . .. ' s'.ir.t.i Fe ... P '-tuirtj-.tt jo soulh r.ilic . . P south Pi ih rf M Marr. 77il Miperlor .4. Ilns. ri'-'i T-m ira k . .".4". Ttmiiv Tnoiumr.e 33'.! 1' s smeller . , m V S 5tnelier pf ro Ctah At ix . . .. 2"' Ptali Metals V ..In-i i . Vi lona JO' IVj andot . . - ' HAir.nOAPs s nn.tnii ,t Albany ,jii 47 Ito.ion Kiev. . .. n 7r PiLHin A f.owelLJS 107 Hoston siaine.. t'L 3 Ho. ton A Pror ;3;t, .'0 no.tnn S. Wore pf 41 . i... ...... . . j... v V, n; ! CP, i"" 91 .; 7.7 I SI 7'. 'J 71 f3 2'. Mlrh- laiw. rioi. e. ' t intr 7'. 3-1 11', in; )iJ .VI 9iS M's 3' f. '.'i M SI 01, 1 9 3 3 3 :: "kuj in. ,7.-.l, 72', 771, v.s r.-2 f.-.i i. ii', i fi'i i ti 3'. si; 3V. V-'l l.''j 1.', -', f-i l.-..' H' II'-, ll'i I'a 4i, it, 11 11 1-, 2' 2a ;i m; r; hj 'i P. P IS 3'. .v; 2i; u '7, i:.J '. r, i, ', 3', 9 9 J.. ', 71, 71J 13', 131, ,,, .-i' ' 2e :.m; i'. ii; i' SI. 3'J 3li n eu ti ' 'i 931, 914 H'a HI, 111, 91 91 H ri ::iS 22 7'. 2'tt 71, c, i', it; 7V, 71, 7H .. ,m Ci 'ill f.;h m mi . ', 7 7 31 ft 73S 72U 7 14 ii 5T' "i 41, 414 41; ROYAL HUNGARIAN 5 TREASURY NOTES TAX EXEMPT DUE OCTOBER 1st 1918 The total amount of 150 million MARK was purchnded by tho IcadlnR Hanks and IJankers In Germany from tho Itoynl HunRarlnn (lovornmcnt. Wc offer subjort to rhangc In price these 5 GOVERNMENT TREASURY NOTES at $187.50 per 1000 Mark and accrued interest A return to the normal rate of exchange prior to the maturity of (he Treasury Note", would yield a profit of about $50 on each 1000 Mark. 7IHMERMANH & FORSHAY KMahllthcd 1872 Members of the New York Stock Exchange 9 and 11 WALL STREET NEW YORK Chicago. Burlington I & Qulncy R. R. Co. ' WANTED FOR SINKING FUND CB.&Q. Nebraska Extension Four Per Cent. Bonds The Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company Iti:OHCiAM.ATIO.V. To tlnMrrn nf Flnt enil tle'nnillni Morle A"c AO.Vear (iohl llondlot Tliet'lnrlnnatt, Hamilton nnd lujlun ltall' Compan) : lloMrra nf urh (irneral Mnrlge I i llenrle. ilue mm. of the same ramptnr Hi lute not lrel lireu tolil to the IteorKanlcatlon .J.inagersl and Holders of Mill Mortgage T 40-Year t.ohl lluilds of Die I'lqua and Trof nranrli Itallruail Ciitnpnil) I ConsitWnbly more than a malority cf the :ilv)ve hones' and of The Cin cinnati, Dayton and Ironton Railroad Company l-irst Mnrtsace 5 l-'ifty-Ye.ir Cold Bonds having been deposited, the Renrj;.iniz ition AViniKers have this day declared operative the Plan and Agreement of Reorganization of The Cincinnati. Hamilton and Dayton Railway Company, dated l ebrtiary is, i')i6. In order to afford to holders cf the above bonds wlio hae not so far deposited, an oppor tunity to participate in the benefits of the Plan, th" time for receiving deposits s hereby extended until the close of business on MAY 15, 1916. Dated, New York. April 7, 1016. KUHN, LOEB & CO., IteorganUatlou .Mjii.iiera. lirPtlMTAHIES. For First anil Ttefnnrilni; Mortgage flnnd of The l.lnrlnnall, Hamilton ulitl IU)tili llallwar Cnmpanri BANKI'ltM 'lltl'ST rilMPANT, II Wall Mreet. .e lurk. For ienral Mortgage tlonrt.. one imi, of The Clin Iniiiill, lliiiiillliii' mid Has Ion R.illwaT Cnmpinri t A It AM Y TIH'Mr rMI'ANY IF NEW YtlllK. 110 HroailHa), .New lork. Far Flrtt Mortgage llnnda nf The I'liina mid 1ro llranrh ltallroad Companri mi; i.ot'n aiii.h TitrsT rnni'tNT or m:w tork, .'I Mull Mr-el. Nrn l.uU. The Cincinnati, Dayton and Ironton Railroad Company To Holders nf First Mortgage .sJ .Vi-trnr i.ohl llnmls of the nlmie Comii.tn In onler to arTont to holders of the alviv tmnds who hsve nnf s-i lir rffposltet unlef thi . i ..r,.inl, ,re-'Tieni linieii jenusrj i.'l ' ,i. eriieuui.i, nil ninmriiinil Wl psrilclltti'" ill ill's Inr I J'eneflM ol ihe IMinnncl Aceemeni ol Kt.-rirsi 'a'lon ol The C'lr -Intntl, llsmllton and lisvton ; ianay i ompsn lsto Februy is, line, iiiii.'ti has heen ileelire.! jperniive ny tne lleor. ' garliailnu Managers, notice a hereby irlieu Ilia' tht tlinu lo. reivivltw ileislta 11 txtendal nam uit cioet) or ousmits on ma 1 la. nun. Dated. New York. April 7. 1011 At VIN v. Kltl rll. rtialnnan. riiriir.itit'K 11. miii-man. I I.IIML'.MI Al 1 1 lilt, ( "nirnllta. liav Rno.snr.a;. prcRKTAUY. 87 Wall street. New York. THE EQriTAni.K TltfST COMPANY ol' NF.W YORK. KKPOHITAIIY, 37 Yoll etroet. New York. RAILROAD EARNINGS. ' Viti'lihiirT iif y t i.s Klec pf.... :7 New llsven 11 01,1 Colnnv ... t V A Ma... ,. . 42 West Kml ... , : iYei End pf . . .! r.i !M US Tl 1.1 mil 31 M I 1 If. ',0 if.i nn li t:i; :.i"i.j .11 in 11.1 wl MiarKLLsNEOff. ti Am Acr Chm pf, st s oru li Am I'.ieu Serv pf. K il Am e IA11. .1. S . . . . - ril Am T .f. T .... tv , n ti iv 1 .... s: -7 :o a o .; w 1 pf.... ti ia Cub-in ee-nrnt.... US i;. siHf. r;ts hi. 1.s Mas Oss pf so II VeKlwntn pf s.ii If. Mer.enlli iler IV. -. N i; Cm V.irn.. . ;i TO N'ltie taj j-,; 10 Pullman 1 1 i"i -iilft fi V' Tornnsmn .... i, M Torrlngloti pf .. 511, S.ill fulled Fruit. ..11; 1H Tinlled "hoe S1,-h :i V lined Mi,,.. p( Jt. iA f s Met. ITS Ventura Oil . 114 10 Weatern Union . SI 0NI)3. IJimo Am Ait Chm . ,10011 WVl Am T Ir T 4s ;.;t lmrt Am T T IHs. .1 s O A W I f mi "-o Mna. riaa 4isa ... fit im I'mid Treek (t . on liv !-:if .' . .11.; fmted Knnt 4ija. nu ;cvv f s nifllera Is,. Ill t Wtalern Trl ..101 i: 1,1, ifi 1 1 1:1s rs .'.nt; . Sll, l.': '1 i? MS 31 1, llT rN t-i. tTU is; in fill J 13, 1 m n i:s'4 Mi. 14n: ?s'4 :'i? u Buffals. Rnehe.ter and Plttahnrs' 1?11 fh'ince., T'eurth eek Apr. !. il lnc it.'. ."'.7 Mi.nth . . l.JiTi In.- : ;s :3', from Ju'y 1 . a5.T'.s Inc. ? s 4.7 3 CanadUti Parir.e fourth week Apr :i.t na Ine fi,a;.ai l'rim July 1.. 104 so.:o Inc. ;0.61.0(0 Oi.jipeskf end Ohio four 1 week Apr. 11...' I.M Ine t1H3S5 Men", . 3.'j:o.3; Ine. .1'.'S.f..5 Kroni July I.. . 53.T60.T3S I nc T.lsl.'ii ChU'aifrt. Indian. ip'ls .ind 1oiil.M' r!4,41S Ine ru 0s 1 ine l.ir ill lnc fourth v eek Apr .sionin from Ju.y 1 rnvr and Wo Or-inde fourth week Apr. l'a i"i Ine MoMli t. ln. from July 1. S6 500.009 In: M Tule Southwestern fnurth week Apr. IJaj.aoa Ine Month . . . 1.:o.on Ine from July I 10,:?.:3S Iiu T-l! 'JW 'EH 117 twi; 11 v, .I4 111 mi Mil 1"7 w w 9.1 Pit, SB14 111 111 s-i; 117 W PI W. "S'S nil in 101 THE BOSTON CURB MARKET. HOSTON. M.AY 4 Th. 1le.in hid iii!. asked quotations follow. "0,'n m m m Alv.'indo Hit ste Oa Hlnsh-ini Hoh-rniU HrKotc Tiiillp nnn T-frilrtn Tlutlr niu1 Ni'vv Vork ' Hoston f'orhiii ,,,, Itnuton Montana Mo-atoti Kly ril:ivfri liir C'onrll(lairt1 nrlr TonitnlMlJilnl (Vnirier Con-oliiHtrtl Artznni . "Vn fl r!--'!- -a linnn i l-'orh n liirU DMy " v.A ' 1 niucwn ;. Yirt !!"! Cnnnmw fJnWrWM CfiuinlltldtH,..." ".', Itoilf "nit Iron nii,nin , jcrimift vnip T-n Pno. M.'iW.i MiKlnlfy tiarrngh Mxfan Mi-t;tln Mineu of Aturrir.i vow t. nth. Sw nrnrtfii v ria'i niiirham N ;i-U Pniiplan , fMil Dmilnlnti rrrnptt niin Copprr , OlIPlMl (Hi'tndiri viiiii nmt- ;;;;; SoutJiwrnt Miami twart Minlnir Tntro Toimpnh TlMtnnnt,,,, ..,,, Tnnuili Mtfilnr I'.iitfil vn Kttcnitnn,,, Pnltci1 Profit Fharlnr MMflllNylMIIIIH llld :ji .Is ns ,i ,i A 41; f. m Vi 4" 1. r .117 ,10 3 14'. .11 .ir. 1 1'. 101; t's r. Atked. l4 i ,17 3 Ml m J'i .11 1(1 3 .M 1J 1 1' .! .43 P :i 1 1 US 7 I ' st sS 3J.1 "l.U'i 4".1S '.IS, 'ill :.os,too jsn 111 sss.iaa 1 :::.9i9 ciurAori. nuTtMNC.Tn.v ani ortNi'v. Th fhl'Siro. Purllniton nnd rjulney Railroad repsrts to Ih- Interstate 1 jmi merce Commission for March: l?li 'llHI'Ce.. Total epr. rev.. ie ;nn T0t.1l ep.r. p . S.I5: 'IS tne Oper, Income.. . 3.:s3.:s Ine from .inly li Total oper. rev..77.41 l Ine Total opr. exp.. 45.14: 4T Ine Or'r. Income.... :33;o9 Ino WAI1ASH. Tha Wabiish Itallrend report to the In tfrtnta Commene rominUrlon f"r Marh: 131 r-hanires Tomi oper rev funs' 111 ine. j;?n.": Tnpll ppr expen jn silT Ine J03.S91 Oper. Income.... 9.11.317 Ilia. 13.54 From July 1 Total oper. rev,.i:t .it Inc U.01,:j T.'tal cper aspen. 1T.'4T.7S1 tne. fll.OTS uper. income. .. 7..it.iv. mo, i,v)j.jz Mipyorm i'.rinc The Mls.nurl PietH- Itall-vav r'porti to tho Interitata Commtrce c'omtnl-slon for March: I'll Chancs. :.t.T'.534 tne lslT.31 : 1 "0, - r l me t",tl Ine 311. 311 1.717. 16 7.:01,T?1 3"I.'.M d.4.0 SI I 17 Total op.r rav Total oper aspen Oper. Ineomo From July 1: Totll o).er rei "3 ST i!S Ire. II SS3 IIS To'nl oper expen. 1174SI7 Inc. l.M.Ull oper liiLomo.... I.5l,0li Inc 340,33: MISSOl'HI. KANSAS AND TITXAH The Missouri, Kun is end Tex. Lines report to the Inttratuta Commerce romrila ton fur March. l?l Chunc Total oper. rev ,73i,Oso riee IM,3a Total oner expen 2, 33.1. '04 Ine r3.1,41i3 Oper. income.. . " ii3 Dec. 701. 791 from Jul)' t: Total oper. rev 34 ftV'lt Po, 11,17 14 Total oper esprit. 13,!,!M Ine. 1 735.5HS Oper. Income.. . 4,101.966 !) J, 079. 401 nni.AWAKr. anu Hfiiros- Tha Delaware mid lludton fompanv rallrna.1 department reports to th" Inter- tat Commerce Commissi. m for March 19H ClinnKee Total oper. rev.. :,03S,34 Ine 1.'(,737 Total oper. ep. . 1,507.634 Ino 3.5.S37 Optr. Inoome .. 4ilk,45o Dec. :01.33 from July tl TU1 uper. rev. .$!9.!5S,S1 Inc. K. 4in 8 17 Total oner esp.. 11, '94,131 Inc. 733.17B Oper. Incntna... 6,173,433 Inc. 1,SC.:S1 URN VER AND ItIO ORANDK Tlia Dfiivrr and Itln Oranda IMItroad Company reporta for March ! inn mtfi ll,9i.fo.i t..s7:ioir, fiJS 907 451, SOS M5.017 S39.30H ?37 sss zth rsn 307 39S :5.i,0 CUSTOMS DECISIONS. VMVenMnJu 'I1" Tr"".1 h Con,i1VrByrti'.Vrti. $294,410 J. 11 lliiiirireil Hml Mnrtv.four TtiimaaiBd ;e';"r,i. """To'r T' "7552 JmLi !'. . ,ir I'urch.iso for MMtlng .5,"f,.,'-.,m;..;n,eNr,i: kiwis. ,1.,''''. '.'..J'ro,' i'a ,0 aald Donda. In lor.. ,1 'r.i.,i.ii I. nf r., II. 11. ehrk l i " "", I'-n.!.." will t " r-ct Vd b, Th? iZl- , ' 'r'""'1 " "inpuny. Tru.leJ.. 13s .1? lli1;' ih' .'ili'.?10"' 5 Tl nri -lVe,.,,,,',1':1,Mil1!rtl;",;r;rJ ",d rerilHe'r'1 b."n'u "ccnmpanleil hf riHIeA Mail' "!!"',, "7""lre.l hr lh In. ii.."'"'" V.""" rrn Ulhnia corM--wm .'.T"""1 Inleresl In ,l. nf par for t' .h. ba.lelli.r-d to and paid neti.L ih "''Ifaito. lliirllnBton and Qulncy lloititn t " ' '." ,,m''- "iilldln IJ. II. O'CONNOR, Mo-ton. May 1, Ian. C.ahltr. ivi,.'l,lv'Ll'"s" I'ninitir or 7',,;A.i:itY;1,RiVi,,iv.L,Tt,,t-"' I irst .llnrtgiigi. nn. I ( niuieral Tnut .... . . 4'iihl II11111U. r.J.1' h'r,,v 'hat Handera Truat roinpiny, corporate TruHee under Ihe riril Vin Vi"'"' n,f '""rnailonal As lrullural Cor porn l..n. ,1-ted May I. 131-, lo lunkerg Tiu.i tumpuny 1,11,1 frank N II, cloa. a . ',1'V.IV . "r!n.f. ,h." ri"1 Mnrtgaga and I V 'rHi 1n.'" I 'va I'er Cent Twenty-Yanr m ,h."f e' ""'I ,,on'1' nf 'aid Int. ma- r, .1! , 1 i,,,uri,,t orporntlnn.villl purchas lor the elnklnc fund, I.on.l, Imued under said mortirace. to un iijnount um. lent in eihautt hoiv heid l.y i,jd oorporjie Trustee In wld h..e!rj. '".I'1' forporute Truatea herebv Imltee s..,i!ed offers to h ailhtnlttail ",nr haforn 1.' o'clock noon May le, IMS. at It, nri. .. w ,r,ft, MR,a,'n h - I ".r, V"y' for ln' "a1 't t auch uhiih' ?"rl'"V ? i" n1"1"' "'h offfra. uhlch orters .hnll he fnr all or .1 ny part of !' 1" "pnftti, provide I, however, that no orr.rs b. nrcrpted whl,-ii .hall ba for a mm m ex'-e,, f n hundred and threa per .entiim .to sen ef the principal nmnunt ornnh hnnds. nn I nrenid t.iterct Notices or 1 "eptunr e i.f orrera wl l he mulled on or Uf re Mm- 17th, 191, to fi- makera of "on Iheienf ns ere accepted, at tha id. .lie..., drstsniiei ,y them, reepactlvaly. I'eiuery if l.nnds a . epted. tilth all un ' "l'.irr.l eniipors nlln.-lied. should be mad . in. oti n of siild corporntr Trnetee on or 'i jl !' c '' M M',v ,";- "111 II dRts interent nn u. i epte,l honda will .. . . r,.ir. ur i.iirv nerisinns re. ou're lint Tedernl Income Tax- mvnershln rnhtlflriltAd aa . . . . . u . m . . . . . . H nunMini m e-rruei interfat must accompany nucli li-ud nhan ora tentcJ for psiment ii.Mti:its nirT rinip.WT. H. r. t,iioN. .i:rn'utr T",," D.ted May 5d. 1VU,-B' cuirAtio. sm M t ui:i; ivn sr. rArr; R.IIAVs. i ompanv! Tour IV r I ent. r.nhl llninl. of IMS. ..i'il'-a Is hen hi si n iiui th. outitand. Inp ifmr-rirj r-D'C K-j, Mi w, ik.e nd PI. Ps'il 1(h iihv Cnmpanv Tour Per 'ent OoM llonds of j'.JS upnn -heir presentation and .'irten Lr lit he nH'-e of ihe ITnl-ed .Slate. Mor'sjus anl TriiM i'n npjnv iTrust Da. pa-ttieiti. are now tiri-mtnh e for tha de-in"i londj of .aid l.'i with coupnna thereon due June 1, 191?, and lubirquant hr re'o at'rfcbe 1 t NITKD -.TATRfi siORTO.MiK ,i TRUST CO. r-!.Vni!T ItlifUM-n Vi. --Pr.nldeiit ciiifAori vii.wvf i:i:i: -r. paui. IIVII.WW COMPANY. f It fl:HRY Vlci- President MMIlKSlm AND INTKIIKflT. The International Nickel Co. Common Stock Dividend Tota.1 oper rav, Oper Incoma... Total Income.. Net Income.... Surplus from July 1 : Total oper rev oper. Income.. Total Income.. Net Income. . . . Surplui NAMIVIM.l .M',S.7I9 . H.TfiSOJiS . 1,07: Ml . :,7I7,7I . :,&::.4M Th I.nill' l- "in rf? I.T-7 lit 6 .' M 1 1 O'.'.t-V. 771. : CHATTANOOtJA AND ST IlUIh. sjs.h-4lle Chattsnooca and St. Italia ay Comp.inv reports for Mircti: I91S Cliancr-. 11,150 01 Ipe KM 7SI 1.93 101 Inc. JO'.inj f09,7J Inc. 09.47S Opr svenues Oper xpinrta Oper income. . 1oiii July 1. Oper. revenues Opar. expenses Oper. Income,. 19 ISO 3X3 Ir.c 11,19' r,i.i 7.04f. 3S5 Inc. 115 0l K,19ii.'7 Inc. l.OxS.'ig "SOO ' Tha Minneapolis. SI I '.ml and Fault .ate Marl lUllway Comp.mv report fur M in h: ii.ns.mi 73J.J2T Total opar, rev Oper. Incoma, from July 1: Total oper. rev. . 117,(1.17. 31 Oper. Income . . 7,310,094 Chlcurn Dlvlalon: Total opt, rav. . ,i:T,SM Oper. Income 191 4r. from July Ii Total or'r rev.. IM'J.iihii Opir, ocim,,.. ,:.,; 191 I1..H i,:? li: 317 II I 09 JSs l,79i ''.1 S 0 . e ,-, r. .7 333 IT.TiCS 991 IIKAOP.D AP.Tlfl.F.S-The Amoncin Be.d Companv won l.'forr the Uoird nf fulled Sl.ttf i.rt i a .; ril.cr. je.'crlay In .1 rU. nlM- ii, 11iiri-l .IKill'lu: the c's1fllS l.on ivd-r the tl tl set nl 19 1 ni h i:r bin is an I li i r i-rrmiente i-ompo.e.1 of csi-'on nt t.r.r "--..nn. -ited s it li t.o,tt, t'(e Ih..i.1s niti tlt l'lli.- 'I e KMlinoient mal.rl' of rhiet vslje D'Hv nns taxed tl the Collei-tor al Ihe ro. . r.i t.i-r oBt ml iloim lltll.r pHrstrsph " tariff act oi ::.1S The boarl llnila lh it d'llv -hou'd hair l-ren ,i9iscd .it the rsi ol but to pi t cent aj xalorcm, under rara.raph T33 l-I'.l' s n ali in. i undo on the foreicn mark.' i rue of nlk '.int. one,! n re trom J int. He. M.nlic- in A l"o of shal c'l.u Chln i. a'i'nrd'n. to a i irp-i-.i-mi i.t .w -ion l-sni. ! '":i e.r.'iv ti ,l"d;e l...i: i. ih.. Il.,rd )( (.. i eral Aiuramrr Thu .1. iiinti re i.i "N ..'..ii pr"",ee tsjalm;. ."' : 1 m.-.h, -o. entire.! it 3:..' a.lvsim.1 to M 1 1 tilted -nie. d')"sr (o IS piece. P.u-ktn; .Vc tnclufie! 1-., N D el ar;e dollar " Tlte-e iiu. urre rxporte, irom n.r.lui on NoifmVr 'i and er.und at tlui port tei I)iwnih-r .'1, 1'i'S pnivrrw. iurx-ii,r.i . i-..u- o..... eril t irii..r li-in.'ei tnnii lom.r 1 da.i in iii".ortnnt .in I ununis; v im ri .tin r. .iptr.il. inert ie. iuon alhrnim a.vane n -i . i.. i t ic fore ,-.i in.irl.it ai-,:ei ot ortam I pr'n! pe I'lf.e. .ninon.'l lie... I.. it., sr...... hliho lie,. Cnmpinv iron iior'te Mann .t to Of IeCds KniiUlnl Tllee pre!.s Wf'e epont trmn K'..,iim1 from Juno .4, mi, to V . i-,J?:' :'.1'' ""f't i tin port from Jiliv . '914 to .line -'. 19'..'. "Th. tnerctnn tt.e i;i il"-'- icjpr.i.srnier.t." nle the bo-ird. ,s.n...t, ni pni.iin.- mi.hlr.es The aime s im-ouv.i at the -t pr.i-e I ... .1 in, por i-ut It us. sppral.-el nt the ti.t price I.., ,.i re- i'.t Th. t.si.m. n illIov., m Hip cou try n exHirtalnui iim m.u nines n-c old " i io ii,. i, n ihr i. ;, , net- o. i "io importers cl.Umtnj that eurh kales nr.. not iin,rral trMiaKtlona Tlie temiiii.iiy euatalni the t.ct thit In the onliiury otir.e of Irv'.o hut a Mule machine s sold at a time, thst tho i!e i. made io inn u-er. and files are not made in Knelanl to di'ii.n iliMefore tho mini quir.tliv in ,',,,,",',;! r.W ureo of tralo 1 a iu:W Alter revleiilnr considerable tctlmony s. to liei",..r tbo .oxpi.it pr..v or -he hum,, in-,, kei pi ' h imi, iroirn, n, i,e,.P1 Ar,.,,.,,,. ere i '. nn ui.it tho rin!in.v hos ihitl , " ' ',' ',' noire i r .,iml ly, and t , ,i PeiPi. mi i be i.-t pi-,hj Ii'., il i,.r ,, in 1'ie Hb. n.v n( .li e o'her M iv pf lt p. II al lii. me the "huie..i!o innrkrt at whi.'li uc!i llii'ri-liin.ll.e . r..i- .tf,re.l lor eale to .i,l Piirilia.-re." it (rrrnl lu in ihe tmil ?'.'. The aili'.li..x. a, ma,!,, hy jUlj Useber ii hi. ;li are now affirm.,! hv the an peal hoard nl three llenersl Ai.prsi.er. read a follons: tf ind i-row-n t. color rniarv iirr.rt machine, complete enterisl at I! 4.V !, "1 ir ivnt and ii, per c 'it A.'d'ex port p-ioliinir Is. nri'i.'i' tn port an! p . i 'I'li-s lie ippr.llsed at (l.lfrt ler. 10 p. r ie , plu r.i'hin; Doub'e iiemr provit . inmiiii ini'h'ne compi.ti. rvii.., i l"s 33 1 8 per is'lll Imponer mid. t '( -.( !i'ipi'rned at ('TI. 1 . M i.,.r . n , p,. tnc'iiii- Kxtra quail ilnnv mo e ,'or roia-y off .ei t!tlirz-n.tili- prinl'-itf nu hiw , ,vn t'li'le. tuvm.-eil .11 ('TO. leu" .1-. 3 per ecu Ileatipr.n.eil at .i".i ;i t,rr Piek'ni- And .loilKr ro.nl," Tp (Inxern ment'a mle nl III ni. u i. han I e. bv Le land Wood, pei-ja! I'mied St ile, aitomey IlinnONI -Oeneril Aiprnr Howell ren drcd i reipp il'"iii'iit de i.inn )i..irrdiv sunMerably a.lvan, ihi In-.-Un ni irlte"' x allies of ribbon h,pped here bv It Sax 'is of SI l;tl'iine. fr mi,' The de.ii.1nn ri.ul.- 'TU'COS Ol IS mater, Ill.l'-U mou...llie Xel vet pit ::i 'o p. ir. lm.-ne., fnnp-i1 at 1fiS. .i4i.snrd to II fnn.-s mt pie.,'- ilill.i No til rr. llffii.'s enteri'd at l -.X ai'v-niced lit 10 fri" s per luce. No xs. t.x llrtu-e. a-rtered at 17."- .ntv-iti I'd n 1x fr.inee tier piece lion 41 i-r is-ui Il'.eoupi. 'xi per rent ' per cm and s t"'r is hi I'.ickttu and easel I'n 1'ldi'd " Tlf.e r.bbon. ll.re ex'ioite.t Man-h :. and rmercd nt Ibis port on March 1 li'a I'I'I.P IIO Mill lu i reinprilsemeui , c .i.in ul rend.-red lloird 1 fulled Mai.. I.cn r-il ipr I'.er. nfr'nn. an mix fin,'. iu.,,b Mi ,1 re em ile.'l.'Mii by Judge f'S.'lier on Ibe Inn .1 I" "-Let vi'ue ul pulp bosrd shi'ine1 i (l.di'.'mi. N V bv .1 t II.iii.'i ot ii'fi'i i Canada Tbc Sndinja rf the uncle fie'i-iii Xi.prn-er nn .ilfirmei! bv tl,,, ,, nei! b.xi ! ol Hires rjf-ni.r.1 Apnril.ers rei is ni)in "'u''i boir.l In toll, pel pirn' 11 'r I le.i e dnred hut not irnterproof 'i'ere. at f " 71 u ton T.e rti.cn'int cm. mil" on. fro, shi and duty Ile.'iptir.H.eii !"1 M -i 1 sn nrl " K illxld-rt o' If 01 re- i ,.n i'i coin men etork haa b'en d" I ire 1 t , ,iax, s.ax. " i li hollers ' ' ' I i" M iy U. nb'e .' II o' re or 1 !''. Max- I 191, JAMES L. ASHLEY. . s r 1 1 is r j A treasurer. Tin: in 1 1 run K i iixipanv lluilerbl. IIiiIIiIIiii: Sx- i i. ' u Mai lr I 131' The Ib.ir.l rf I' . f -I. . V,..,r,n,,. ha -111- lav de a-- 1 a I'll!, I nf ...ven. ix -i n- - t ,t . -e - , iipnal Ji .i.'-',u, ' t(r . , , l . ' 'u . ' k1 , . t i I'th. f'ls. at 'hr.. ..II C II W'l.tirit tin thai - i'n Jun I on May i. irer KI.ITCIIOSN AMI MClvriNOS. Vea- V . n Xp." i.. tit. TIIK sNN1-t. MEKTINr, nf TI1K TOCK. HOI.IiKhS OK TIIK SEW YORK MfTIIar. i.s I I'.IIT CiiMI'ANY for tie r'ectton ol It-e I ri t..r the ma n jnr xxill be held al tie oflee the I o'np-inv No 'ij Ka.l Hth Si on T ie.div the 9'h diy ot Mar, uu. a noon Trsn.lrr books -o,e al 1 1' .M on Ih 1st riiv nf Miv 1' anu rropcu at 19 A. M. on lh lnib .'iv ol Mai- ml flfO v I'MIKII'MtsT s-cretary I'KOI'Us IJ,, TirE METAIS MARKET. rnpper Mronur Tin I'lrill- l.rni! nml Sprllrr null. Cnni.ee m rlronr Ivn nl.-s nr i, n-lln.il In stlisl! bile nil .bill" Ic .lissillut. nh.le f w exporl sale, hn-e been mad.. t,ie tlim . time Seisin I binds iniuiuie lo .li.i.'o i.rn.l.i. 1 1 ori, e. i.c , but allri.-t ri b ii i- Tim 1. 1, i -"li.,- n lisilu'er ( n- clii ll.Iili' ai - .v Inr X.n - i,i' (nr June c f r I i ... , lor Allfu1 " lor Sen'. -ml r .-, . , Oi-lnbcr nri-ir'l Sc. u i 'e.. Hlid lit hl hha ie j. u , - ' ' 1 i t. tor i.ir.l xcl'-rliv net. o. i '. .,, p., ll P'bnitrv u(rr c I ui. . ,;,tl , r. -If .11. of foi". - tsip'irr b n 1 -en l.v Hie Mlipot-is in n,e .oiip.pi. dl SKAI.KD HIDH ss in b. re eliert by th ILiari of r supp'y ut Us omen. teir ' . on I tl.ior. Munlrlia II H,dlr, l-iirk It "X- l entre ind ChaJnbers Streets! Neil H i ' .ii. U' tl II A M. nn Tuesday. Maj 1', ll'i'. f .r .- .ritraet j 47. for furnlih. ItK mi l '".'a! Inc pilot cnnn.etlone, il, ."it'll if nil n.l eppurlenanea fir r intrni ir riser vaivex in the .halt nf the r.'y rmitirl of thu Catfcklll Aoue. ilu-t In Sew Yorl. city. At the nb'.ie plai-e nnd time the bid xxt ! b puKnlv opened and read. Pamph let. i tiiinii.K Indirn.ttb.n 'or I lddera and cci ,1-,,'iirr, ion be -Tried et th atove nl In-.,, it the o-Tl e of tbs !erre tarx. Ii ep,.,fni! the .' i of ten dul'ar li;i i tn xash oi lis .rj.'inint for each. pelt phie' f f'irlher par'.l are apply to ."1 .! ! I'rm.-i-. , Afi.tant Kn k'tiieer n- -' e al. aidrr- II U1 fs STi: xi President, H X 1-1 ITS V rllipit U-K. i -ns- r 1 1 v t vys Comni'.. o of the Purl of Va'er 'Tupply. ornitiif f KATUKRs MM:, Seiretary. Pt:i-.l'u.t.s fnit M-ee' ltelnforcJnr Tlsr. -te.r,e1 proi.o.rs v -e rerelxed at th'. .flu. 'f tli il'iiei-.i , a- , - ns C'rilcr, Par. 1 ua t'ani' --l.i .n D l , mill 1 1 30 X M Mai 1 ' it xxhleh, tine II ey will I" opened Im .1 '.- ! r fur T ' -1 1 ' n IT th" Ibive iii.. ,t articles, liaik-. anl neneril Infor o . pin relatlne la ih! . !- it '40i -ii i I. ov. lined from tb's '1! m .- !' n:" u -Is AFllstant. l r,' -'if Atct. ) s- vrre.l. N Y.i.-I. 4" 'v and I Whl- i n-ral aiulld. Int.- V a li--- I41 ; '.' f 'o the l It. I. - r 'I,... i a te pbli. Pa.- I I .-j !'.- I ' '"! xin.ii , chlcarix. Ill fi. 1 mi' ,i . n- 1 M"l "e A'a Ksrl I. llroixn. Ml' r l'rps o' l-Tniflneore, 11. fl, li.-n.ri' 1'ne l-i. '-ic i -I'.er i.i:ii.i. Miiicr.i. I.ITCHFIKI.Tl -D. IU M. 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