Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1914, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING EEDGEK-PMEADELTHlAv THURSDAY, DEOEMBER 10, 101?.
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL SITUATION AT HOME AND ABROAD-MARKET REPORTS
STEEL UNFILLED
TONNAGE FIGURES
CAUSED SURPRISE
Street Had Generally Ex
pected That Orders on
Books Would Show
Heavy Decrease.
NEW TOniv, Dec 10.-The statement
of unfitted orders of tho United States
Steel Corporation was regarded as an
unexpectedly favorable development on
tho street. Ofllclats of tho company
estimated only two days jiro that tho
decrenso would be over 200,000 tons and
tho fact that now ontora kept so closo
to production was n. pleasant surprise.
This result Is belloved to reflect tho
appearanco of new business In tho last
W days of November. Now orders In
Docember aro comlnc In on a mora lib
eral scala than at any ttmo In tho past
four months, and there Is n good pros
pect that next month's alatomont will
show an Increase In unfilled orders,
v Tho action of tho Vandcrbllt directors
(n deferring dividend payments on stocks
In tho New York Central system Is n
ore disappointment to tho many holders
of Vandcrbllt stocks. They had grown to
regard December declarations as Christ
man boxes, and tho dividends for tho last
quarter of tho year have been desig
nated In that way for a long time past.
Tho statement that the deferred action
U duo to a doslra to wait for tho phys
ical consolidation of tho properties on
January 1 does not explain tho action
satisfactorily, as tho dividend declara
tions duo yesterday wero for tho last
- quarter of tho year and are In no way
connected with tho policy to bo Inaug
urated after tho beginning of the new
year. As It Is, stockholders may now
have to wait until tho middle of March
before they have any knowledge us to
1 what the dividend will bo.
At tho regular meeting of the Govern
ing Commlttoe last night arrangements
wore completed for resumption of trad
ing In stocks specified by tho special
committee of fivo on Saturday morning.
All tho stocks formerly on tho Clearing
House sheet will bo elenred through tho
Block Exchange Clearing House, and the
machinery of tho Clearing House has
been put In thorough working order for
handling the sheets.
Today there Is a good deal of conjec
ture as to what tho two, hours trading
on Saturday will show. The street gen
erally looks for quiet business on that
day, and It Is not expected that tho total
transactions will amount to mora than
60,000 shares.
ilonoy brokers look for n hardening
tendency In the money market, based on
an Idea Uiat trading In stocks will create,
ft new demand that has not been a factor
In the last two weeks.
Tho amount of Wall street loans be
tween brokers and Institutions has been
reduced fully ?ax,000,00u since tho Stock
Exchange was closed on July 30, and
they reason out that some of the large
Amount of stocks which was' then taken
out of the street will find their way back
to the market and necessitate new bank
ing accommodations. This view Is not
shared by many leading bankers, who
. .Insist that .money will be a. drug for a
long time In tho future and that even
"lower 'rates will prevail for both call
and time money.
' A suggestion that mora International
stocks will bo barred from trading by
the Special Committee of Five is ridi
culed by houses with foreign connec
tions. They Insist that Europe has been
fully advised of the advances In many
stocks hero on trading v through, tho
Cloarlng House and that neither Lon
don nor Amsterdam has shown any dls
, position to liquidate holdings of Amer
icans even where advances wero made.
COTTON PRICES UP
Kew Orleans, Wnlch Has Been Sell
ing, Covered.
NEW YORK, Dec. 10. Trading In cot
ton was quiet and featureless this morn
i Ing, Opening prlcea were 2 to 3 points
aDova last uikui-s ciosq in sympathy with
Liverpool, which was apparently favor
ably affected by the British naval vlp
tory In tho South Atlantic, and New
Orleans, which has been a seller re
cently, covered to some extent. After
the call the market contlnuedrInactlve,
with Utile prlca fluctuations.
Prices were an follows:
2:W
December ...
March ,,,,-..,
Way
July
Auguat ......
October
I e. cioa. upen, lllgn, Irw, J.M.
,.M
a. cl
T.Jd
7.41'
7.71
7,85
7.83
7.ai
7.41
7.r
7,8.1
7.83
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOPAll STOCKS.
Asked.
Jim Butler ,
2la.aNi.mera
Midway ,,
Mlxpah Extension
Montana ,..,,
North Bier
Tonopah Belmont
Tonopah Extension
.. ti,,.,,,,.
.... ......,.
... ...... ......
....... .
Tonopah Mining TU I Tfc.
Xteieu Kula , ftl ' ,a
West End .33 .63
,A1 , OOLDFTOLD STQCKfl,
Atlanta .,..,,,,,,.,,...,..,...;, ,m go
gBlua Hell , ,05 ,07
o?,t II ,1s
ulWo ,... 06 Oil
C. O. p. ,,, 10 ,is
Corns Fraction 13 ,14
TJtamon.4 B B ....... ,04 ;M
Paley ,....,. 07 ,60
Ooldfleld Belmont on u
Ooldfleld Consolidate! IK ii
Ooldfleld Uhik 41 !j3
Jumtxj Extension ................ Stt iXL
Kswana ...,....,,. .si ,Jti
On... IS ,14
Band Ken .1.1 H
Stiver Pick is ,u
Waved Ijllt .77..... .33 .as
Nevada Tyonder ,1.60 1.83
m u i i iii
ENGLISH BESEB.VES EXPAND
' )PI !
Sank of England Reports 32,04 Per
Cent. Proportion to Liabilities.
LONDON. Doc. W An Increase of over
v million poinds In reserves was shown
ty tho Bank of Bngtan,4 n It weekly
report today.
The proportUwt of reserve) tP llabllitlM
-was B.W per est, aratast -8T per eent.
last week. Details folio wt '
This wyeja 11$ weofc Lt year
mwuwtwn . ..
PubUo deposits
Vrtvata A.
'wm mm&&
ate .. ....iw.iwjiwibtjhrooom.su.000
Bt ..
Oaf
J1.KW.UW WWUQ ll.U4.SCO
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U,9W,QQO BALJB
ffAmm
N, Dfce. Wa-Tke, teW Mt,
tetn of
tea in tn Unit Btmjbm
tot Uu aas,
f.W,lU.(Jfs Mi
of mt-Ufli wOl ai&ouul to
ua tuol lneuioinx tint)).
eMutfcis)t t
ui,WV tijUo of MM iMiuuJa,
et.w. miht,
..:urOi.ig l. no Mtttunt
.. T.OC) 7.10 7.10
,.7.3.1 7,30 7.30
., 7.S3 7.KI 7.B0
.. 7.03 7,74, 7.71
7.S5 7.83
.. 7.03 7.0 7,07
NEW YORK BONDS
Mlgh.tx)Wl.30P.M
lWOAm l'le Tel 4s Vi .W.
hhoim Am Bmelt neo on. . .101 ivi
www m tpi cyt ens..
1WO Armour 4,1 ,..
MOO Atchiron gen 4e.,..
BJOO Atchliou ddj 4e
OW Atchlaon cv 4e 1000
S00O Atch cv ga lu!7....
I(W II ft Taitkln 4....
8000 Jlalt A l)hlo ,1U
tvw wait et j cv -te.. oi
6tW Urook It T da lit8... DO
,m ..ir . ;. 117 " ---
uu urooK u til lit as.
3
liooo ,n South M..,,..
70OO Cent leather 1st t
IX.PO0 Cent 1'ae lat 4a...
1W0 Chw ft O cv 4Vit...
SUtMl An ltn
000 que A Alton 3Via. ... . 03
40W Chlo A Nwn ,1Hs ...... T
iAnj ao ren 4R atn..,.
10000 Cli 11 A u Joint 4a
2UIX) do eon 4a.. . . .
12000 Cl Mil Kt 1" gn 4i
cv4Wi..... MW MH OSS
gen lus l)Ji 174 l7
H 1 A col 4.... Ml 28 Bgfi
Un Tree da....... njS U(4 MW
S00O do
woo rni
IHJOU Chl
niA ... . .... . .: b-
1S7000 Cons (las Co (la w 1...1KIU,
WOU Dnrton Mich 4tia... 01
:uuo lt( ft Hud 4s into.... ml
ll(lil Den ,V Itlo Or rfd t. .
3000 Petrolt United 4Ua... Wi
loon I)u rone Powder 4VSa. . 84
-'"! r.ne conv 4 eer a.
0000 Inm cvt ret 3d oref
tt Oa. BTM
74j
OOOU Intern Met 4 74'4
WOO Interb It T ret Be MX
12000 Inter Mcr Mar 4,4a..., SO
WW International rapor Oa.looil
10(0 Key Tel fta R'li
nk Kan cur ho oa.. ew
KWI lacka Steel ,1 tOtR... IW
1000 Mke Hhore cleb 4s 12 l0
1010 Lake Shorn ileb 4a 1831 M
iron l.lo A M T Ka ..100
looo Ixrilln.ril (is 100
WW Imla A Naah 4s W
10tKt Mo Kan A T 2d 4a.... ST
WW Mo Pao 4 4lj
7000 do cv Ha 42
10(10 do (la 1DSO M
1000 Nat Chat A Bt U tla..10T
2IKXI N V C A St A PAN fia.lOJU,
1000 N Y City awe Apr 11)84 8M4
4000 do fH5 -Nov 1061.... WW
UVO do 4a 1051 i U.1
1000 .do 4t',e HM'O ..v..,. H8)4
OX) N V Kwy ndl .. .. Wl'
loiio New A tin uaite ja i
H)00 Norf A Wcat con 4a.. Oa
:of Norf A weat cv 4a.
10000 Nor Vac prior 4a,..,
7000 Nor I'ao ran .Is
0014
m..
l4
r
60
sit:
2000 I"acina Tel !.
12000 Tenna cv 3W...
1O0O0 Public Serv N J 5e....
11000 Tlcadlnic Ken 4e
2WKX) Rock lelands Be
l.vxrn Hock lalanil rtd 4s....
r,000 8tl, A Sf rfd 4a ct eta,
2000 St Ixula Bwn let 4a..
0000 Seaboard A I. adj Ba..
1000 South Car A Geo 1st..
1000 south I'ao col 4a
5.tnnn tlnitth Part cv 4a..
f-ovi
24800 do cv ret I n B, 10J4 mU
inooo South Pao rtd 4s iHft
1W0 South Itwy Ren 4a 03
7000 South llwy con 8s.... 00
10fl0 Teitaa cv Oa W .
4000 Third Ave rcf 4 TOW
20D0 ti S Oov teg 4a losi
2000 IT 8 nubber Oa 101(i
33000 U S Steel 3a f...tf)
r.oo tj s strel roe Ba loo
7C0O I'nlon Pnc lat Is tin,
12000 Union Pao cv 4s f
2000 V llwy Ba oM4
10ii0 Walweh lit Ba VI V.
1J1000 tVab-P Tor lat ct 4a.. nji
loro Weat Md 1st 4a BT4
TOO" Weat R A M ev 8s... 8i)4
jfllKi Weat K A M ,1s notes. HSV,
8000 Weat Union 4V4s 87(4
Mil
LOCAL STOCK AND BOND SALES
2.S0 Net
Ixw. P.M..C-c.
100 )0U ',....
100 100
41 41
4tV4 42,1 "2',i
T3 7.1 W
4TH 4S!i y,
m n.i .....
Ort 0T)4 v,i
21 2t ....:
11H 12J4 ',
T3J4 73
75(5 73V5
M 110 V,
11 14 .....
20 20
ill St'4 '
05 OS
11 11
11 HZ
70 Tots a.io
41 4i
71$ 7 i
;m,4 :m(i
Open. High.
4 Am Clue lUi loo
22 Am llwya prof. 100 100
HH) cam Iron 4t 41
S7 Cam Steel...,. 41 42
10 Con Tr N J . . 7.1 73
187 Kloc Storage. . 4T!4 4h!4
BO Uen AaphaVt... 3.1 .1
320 dn prer (K) G1V4
35 Ins Co N Am. 21 21
10S0 Key Tel Co... 11(4 12K
101) Key T t n pref SO BOtt
SO-ehlgh Nav... 73J4 731;,
44 do t c 73,, 7314
Bl T.ehlh Val.... Oil UU
KO Illlgh Vat Tr. 14 14
200 do pref 20 20
B44 Phtla Uleo 2:iV4 2.IT4
16.1 Pcnna It It M 63
42 Pa Salt llftf.. 03 03
100 P R T 11 U
B40 P II T tr ctfa. 11 HZ
2ixl Keadlnir 70 70,1
8tH Tonopafi Bel.. K 4't
low Tonopah Mln.. 7J4 TJi
IS 'Union Trac... 3S5 ,".St4
110 Union Trac... nu,4 30(4
4SUU I HI 8.'!
lEx-dlvIdond. Loea. Ual
BONOS.,
2:30
Sales.
8400 Am Q A
lush.-low. r.Mi
E3 Ba........ Ktn
8.1
8 J '4,
102 Cum Steel acp U614
00,4
DO
IIS
81
T8
1IXM Key Tel let 6a cp.... 00
1000 I.eh Nav cone 4,4s V
BOOO Phlla Co com 3s 81
8001) Phlla Elao 4s t C 7H
DO
OS
81
78
lW'i
1)2 V,
loot,
00
2000 do sold Ba t o 100
IfldU nBdlne ffen 4a 02
sooo Soan-Am I Ca loo1
2000 Un Hi lav c t Ba.... 68
HALF HOURLY SALES
10 to 10.30 A. M.
DO I....... 83.
10 Penna
8 do
1 do
, B Phlla dec. . .
B Penna ..,.,,
2 Phlla Eleo...
IYO Union Trao..
100 Keyatone Tet
40 Key- Tot pfd.
800 Tonopah Mln
10 Tonopah Bel.
B3
M
3.1
200 Tonopah Mln TV4
20 Ulec Ktorase. 4Jti
10 do 4ft,
20 Tonopah Bel, 4J.
10 Tonopah Win 7Va
100 Clen Aap prf. CO
20 p R V t c... 11
ljt Tinnmh Mln Tt4
BolKeiatone Tel lift
200 Phlla Kleo... 231
200 do .23
BONDS,
f too Am Gas & Eleo Ba.-,.,
SoOo Am Gaa A Elee Be...
looo Am Cae A Kleo Ba,,..
0 Cam Steel scp
2000 Phtla Klac sold Ca t e
200 Am Use A Kleo 3a,...
1000 Am Oaa A Eleo 8a
10UU Keystone Tel 6s
10.30 to 11 A.
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a
83(i
M.
IB Ina Co N Am 21 100 Keyatone Tel. 12
44 I.eh Nav t c. 73J4 23 do .',,. j
BO Kelatona Tel. 11 6 Phlla Klec, 234
100 Keiatone Tel, iijt lu -ronopan tiei
CO Key Tel ptd. fl'H 1. Phlla Eleo..,
1rt VhflA Klao.. 234. 1 do
100 do 23 100 Read nr .... TO
.u xeniffn vai. n u i.n v irpw o .
ja do...,,.,., 66 430 -Tonopah Del. iV.
& Co.... t0 luO Headlns ,.,, 70
200 Tonopah Bel. 4 40 11 a I , S3
100 Keieton Tel, 13 100 Keyetone Tel 12i
100 do...,...., 12 60 do,...,,... 12
BONDS.
SOOO Phlla Eleo 4s , 78
000 Phlla Eleo 4 18
luO Am Oaa A Ueo Be ,,. 8.IV4
SOuo Phlla Kleo 4a,.. TA
11 to 11.30 A. M.
60 Tonopah Mln TVj 20 Camb lion,.. 41
KO Cam Iron..., 41 3 do .11
200 Keyatone Tet 12H CO Tonopah Bel. JTi
10 Ton Mln.,..t-lo 111 U I., 83
10 Cam iron.... 41 7 Pcnna .,.33 1.1-16
47 do...,,.... ei . Jin asp pro. oi
1 Penna ...... M't 1 Tonopah Bel 4,1
flit u
4K
n a,
S Le
ivelone Tel 12U 0 Penna ...K!
hlsh Nav. 75H 10 Lehigh Val..
m lpa.....41.
10 Ciim
1C00 Phlla Eleo 4a ,. , TJ
31 Cam Etcel ap..,. HYt
11.30 A. III. to 12 II.
20 den Aap pfd.
. ejM 2bo p n v t o.. u
7? JS8 do....;,.,, ji
41 J4 100 do 11
bo Enao mores.
sa cam tneei.
xu I'niia. cue.;...
100 Keyetone Tel
i SB
do t
11U
Penna
Salt.. Di
...... ay,
BONDS.
1009 ItaMlnr (en 4a ,
12 to 18.30 P. K.
10 Eleo Storage. 4811 200 Qua Steel... 43
20 Phlla. Sleo.. Xji 10 p f t e.! 1H4
10 Penna. ...62 H-f3 10O Cum Slee)... 4l
l6 do 32 13-13 lOi Ten Win. ...7 0-18
iw yen Aap piu. or
ou uen Aap
10 Aw. wy pfd.l
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BONDS.
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Co Oooj iu
O, axj AMBWe ..,..,.
J WO A 0S SUM. ,
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18.30 to 1 P. H.
0 P R It o. . 11H IB Ins Co N Am 21
100 Milla Blea.
m- iwj ,.m. wie
rNici8 ?8
10 Unloa True. . &H4
o no, ,, 21
I Fentu. ...D313-U
1 to 1.30 P. M,
10 Kleo Store
Ml
Steel.., 42
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RUMORS OF DEAL
CAUSE BUOYANCY
IN LOCAL STOCKS
Philadelphia Electric and
Keystone Telephone
Shares Respond With
Wide Advances to Report
of Lease of Conduits.
An oltl-fnsliloncd outburst of real buoy
ancy developed this morning on tho
Philadelphia Exchange, as a result of
the spread of the report of a deal be
tween tho Philadelphia Klcctrlo and Key
stone Tetcphono Companies, Involving ft
lease of tho luttct's conduits. Opening; at
11W. compared with lift last night, Koy
stono shares roo rapidly above 12, whllo
Philadelphia Electric moved up closo
to 21.
Activity spread to Cambria Steel, which
roso rapidly to 4H4 on odd lot sales In
tho second hours. This Is tho first tlmo
tiny BtrciiKth han dovelopcd In tho stock
slnco July. It is understood that n, con
siderable block, which has been over
hanging the market, was finally cleaned,
up thlu week and with cessation of llnul
dallon tho price promptly responded to
relatively light buying orders. General
Asphalt preferred also rallied back to 67,
and then sold C7V4, following the clean-up
of tho block of Btock sold yesterday.
Other film spots wero Keystone Tolo
phono preferred, Lehigh Navigation, I.a
hlgh Valley, Rending and Pennsylvania,
and American Qas and Kloctrio bonds.
Cambria Steel extended Kb rlso later
to 42U, whllo Asphalt commcrn shares
moved In tho opposite dlroctlon from tho
preferred, losing 3 points. This, how
over, w.i sthe first transaction recorded
slnco the resumption of business on
'change. Rapid Transit trust certificates
developed strength, moving up to lift,
whereas tho old stock sold .at 11, com
pared with 13 tho last previous quota
tion before tho stock exchange closed.
Both tho Tonopah Issues showed firm
ness, whereas Union Traction was quoted
ex-devidend, the minimum limit bolng
reduced to 5SM. A minimum prlco of
(0 was established on Lake Superior In
como bonds.
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Thomas Skelton Harrison was elected
n director of tho West End Trust Com
pany, Lewis E. Waring was today admitted
as general partner In tho Arm of Chandler
Brothers & Co.
The New York banks gained from Sub
treasury yesterday J 1,920,000, and slnco
Friday last have lost 516,OM,0O0.
Chicago Stock Exchange memberships,
which wero offered at 1330 net to buyor
a fortnight ago, aro now held at 11175.
The Lindsay Light Company resumed
dividends on the common stock by de
claring 1 per cent.
Over a thousand shards of Keystone
Telephone changed hands before midday.
The Qoodycar Tiro and Rubber Com
pany reports for tho year ended October
31, Ml: Net Income, W.331.0CO. out of which
was paid 7 per cent, dividends on the
preferred stock and 13 per cent, divi
dends on the common. The earlngs were
equivalent to more than 30 per cent, on
the common stock.
Leading New York bankers state that
the chief reason why exchange on Ber
lin has recently scored a sharp advance
la that the German Government has
succeeded In establishing large credits
In Now York as a means of providing for
tho purchase of supplies In this country.
Plans are being evolved for a reorgani
zation of United Light and Power Com
pany of New Jersey, owner of all the
stock and most of the bonds of United
Light and Power Company of California.
The committee of reorganization la now
securing signatures from the note hold
ers to an agreement to exchange the 6
per cent, notes In the old company for
5 per cent, bonds In a new company, the
principal and interest of the new bonds
to be guaranteed by Great Western
Power Company controlled by Western
Power Company,
The City Water Company of East St.
Louis, a subsidiary of the American
Water Works and Electric Company, has
Issued notice to holders of the 11,135,000
first mortgage bonds maturing January 1,
1915, regarding a proposed extension, of
the bonds for three years. The com
pany agrees to pay Interest at the rate
of 6 per cent, per annum and also upon
receipt of the bonds for extension 110 for
each flOOO bond deposited.
Philadelphia bankens Interested In the
National Properties Company, of Wil
mington, announce on behalf of the com
pany that through Its ownership of the
Wilmington and Philadelphia Traction
Company and the Wilmington Light and
Power Company It has secured control
of tho B. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder
Company's eleotrtQ transmission lines, dls.
tributlng Bystem and light and power
business In tha Brandywlne valley, from
Wilmington to Winterthur.
There has been admitted to the regular
list of the New York Stock Exchange the
following: Atlanta and Charlotte Air
Line Railway Company, 15,600.000 film
mortgage 80-year tli per cent, bonds,
aeries "A." due 1911; the Pittsburgh, Cln.
clnnatl, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
Company, U,437,K) additional preferred
capital stock ; Interborough Metropolitan
Company. J8,78U00 additional 5 per cent
accumulated preferred stook oa official
notlse of Insuranee, In exchange for out
standing; preferred stock voting trust cei
ttrtcatea.
Bm4wy, Freed & Co, were buyers of
C4unbrl4 Steel. '
George (? Lee, o7Lef Hlgginson &
Co., has been cleated a dlreotor of the
American Agrlaullural Chemical Com
pany, to aieed tlje late Gardiner Ji
La,B
The. NtW York Coffee Bxclwuge Com
mittee, which has bn considering trad
ing In sugar futures on ike local ex
change, at Its meetteg dialled to ree
ewmetnl to tb board of djreotors that
trading Id sugar future bo commenced.
A New Yrfc Oefttw HxeJuage mem.
saUp aoid tear tor l&. Toe tost
pwsdlig uttla eetfijr (Ms week was for
J 1J76.
Boston and Werosster IHiHilr Com
panies tt on prefftrred, payattiaT January
1, to ahui vholdui a of f$jj)Cf ttts) if.
I. Howard &mty es iMoOme .
cdtei with Punish Co. y
1'hoto by nvuns Btutllo.
EARL MENDENHALL
Mr, Mendenhall, who is a member
of the firm of Chandler Bros, &
Co., is in New York today for the
opening of the firm's New York
offices, at 34 Pine street, formerly
occupied by Edward Sweet &
Co. The former firm took over
the latter's business today.
STUART DEPUTY GOVERNOR
OF LOCAL RESERVE BOARD
Elected by Directors Today; Trank
JM. Hnrdt Named Cashier.
Ex-Qovernor Edwin S. Stuart wrta to
day elected Deputy Govornor of th6
Federal Reserve Ban kof Philadelphia at
a meeting of tho Board of Directors.
At tho samo tlmo Frank II. Hardt.
assistant cashier of tha National Bank
of tho Northern Liberties, was elected
cashier of tho Federal Iteservo Bank.
The meeting wns presided over by Rich
ard L. Austin, chairman of tho board and
Federal rcsorvo agent.
Ex-Governor Stuart, who Is a director
of tho Fodoral Iteservo Bank, In his new
position will bo the asslstnnt of Charles
J. lluoads, governor of the bank.
Mr. Hardt has been nsslstant cashier
of the National Bank of tho Northern
Liberties since 1D0J. accepting tho posi
tion after resigning tho treasurcrshlp of
the Audit and Appraisement Company of
America.
He was taken by surprise this after
noon when told of his eloatlon.
BOSTON EXCHANGE REOPENS
UOSTON, Dec. 10. Thero wfero about 73
members on the Boor of tho Iloaton Stock Ex
ctianaa when secretary Urd ranif tho gong Ht
10 o clock for reauniptlon of trailing' on th
. n,.:"ihnn80 atter " euspcnalon of trading
lor 100 daa.
Ilualnras was reaumed aa on nn ordinary
oceaalon with no demonetratlon of any kind,
add there were only a iloien peraotu In tno
yleltnra Bnllcry. The first traduction wns
In American Trleiranh and Telephone, at 11T,
unchanged from Wedneaday'a cloae, which was
quickly approved by the Committee of Five
and Immediately eent out oter tho ticker.
STEEL TONNAGE SMALLER
Heport of Corporation Shows Decrease
of 130,005 Tons Last Month.
TJRTV vnnif n.,. in on... ...mi.j i
nago of tho United States Steel Corpora
tion on November 30 was 3,32I,DSJ tons,
n decrease or I3ff,&(b tons as compared
with October 31.
The Unfilled order nrA thn mniii.
any month thla year and also the smnll-
ok ni'"utu itir uny inonm sinco Jan
uary. 1911, when the orders stood at
3,110,919 tons.
Comparlaon of
prevloua reports
January
February
March
April
unfilled tonnage la made with
aa lolloua:
. 1UM. 1013. 1012.
...4.II13.6S0 7,W7,.in.S B,3TU.72l
...5.0311,410 7,0511,714 MM.iOO
. .4.0M,tl.'l 7.4IW.05U B,304.4S1
...4,m.nii n.i78,TKi rv.m!s8j
...3,993,160 8,824,323 B.TS0,0S1
. . .4.IC1J.M; &,M7,.SIT B.NJ7,:Hll
...4,lSN,Rgn .vtiiu.Mii .u.i7.07a
...4,an,!m 11,223,40.4 fi.ira.rtT.i
...a,7S7,M7 6,001,783 a.nsilnoT
...3.4(11.097 4,(in,7UT 7.B04.381
...3,324,503 4.3l)O.S4T 7.832 S.S3
4,282,103 7.0J2.16I
My
June
July
Aueuat . .
September
October , .
November
December
NEW YOKK CUHB QUOTATIONS
. Bid, Aaked.
Ilraden a'i gu
Oold l.'oneelldated 1'2 1
Oreene Cananea 21 2T
I.a Iloae H K
Maxwell 1(4. 1 C
do pref 41 43
Nlplaalna; r,U l,n
Otla levator 00 ri
d pref 81 un
Rlker-Hasenian Hi 7H
Hterllng- Oum 4 4 J
Tobacco 1'roducts im lro
do pret 84 SS
United Cigar Btorea no 111
do pref 107 110
United Profit 1SH 13ft
Wlllya Overland T7 Bo
do pref , 87. po
Yukon Oold 2tt 2tt
OOVEBNMENT BONES
2a of 1030, reg 0 07
2a of 1030, cou 04 ,,
l'ana J, reg WJi ,.
I'ana 2a, cou OM
Pan new, far VMJ 100
ran a new, 8a e U
3a of ID IS, reg Wii 100
U of 1UI8, COU .., lOO ..
4 of 12 reg lost; ,.
4a of ion. cou 103 li ..
MONEY KATES
i Call, Time.
Philadelphia f 4i.1U
ilfew york ..,.,..., 3 4 4 4K
tloeton S..?'! fi 9i
CMi-ago 6V4' BVif6"
Phlladalphta-Commerclal caper, wttn four to
atx muntlia' piaturltlea, 4li to 6'i per cot.
. ' . '
Iteservo Banks' Discount Sates
so
DO.
ire.
Days,
a
e
a
0
e
A
H
8
H
0
l'blladelphU ,.,,.,.,......... B
aTivfr X tjrhv aaaaaaaaeaaaaaaaBfeeeaaa
H,eiuu .,.......,,,,.,,.,,. u;
rblcaEO ,,,,,,..,,, JI
Sf. M'Uta ,,... it.,,, i,.,fttt,, o
Cleveland ,...,,,,,,,,.,,, a!
Atlanta .....,,..,,,,,.,.,.. n
liicnnuind. .,...,.,.,...,,,,.....,., 0
Mlnneapolla . .
si
Kanaaa Cliy ..
pallaa.,.....,
6an yranatsco
Kanaaa City ..,...,,,,..,,,,,
SEIZE BUTTER AT NAVY YARD
Bailors Complain, of Quality of Dairy
Product.
Butter served bluejackets on tha bat.
tleships Kentucky, Connecticut and Kaar
arga at League Island, the causa for
many complaints to the quartermaster,
was the basis (or a, warrant Issued today
for tha appearanee of Blecer Brother,
operating tha Superior Butter Company,
415 CallowhlU atrt. before Magistrate)
Itoney on tha aecusatlen of the State
Dairy and Food Capunlulon. According
to Robert N. Simmer, the commission
agent, tho butter so)d for the bluJaekts
was not what the contract called for.
The three salpa liave been vslnr 1M
puads of batter a month, bought from
lb Itlsaer bfotiiars, but so many Ma
levekf4 oouiBjahud about tt that the ejjjr
trautr oall4 b to Pood and Dairy
Co mil "ton tt) InvMUeraU. eVsasaapa
sU4 two oHjAM M Uy war biB tt)t
stHMM the luawifw, and t Xmm
tutbr will uJm4 to evxpiotf w H
was b4oM aiafejbtzd.
OANAA QAlED TO PSAYIW.
OTTAW-V &M, Mi-lb Duka of Ooo
iugbt, Oivernor Oeiwral of '''TB'r- 1
uod i4oclauiitlun tody elUng Jun-
MORE FIRMNESS
IN WHEAT TODAY;
CORN IN SYMPATHY
Selling Pressure of Little
Account Export Sales
for the Day Estimated at
1,500,000 Bushels.
CHICAGO, Dec lO.-Whcat wns a lit
tle firmer this morning nnd there was
nbt much selling prcssute. It was esti
mated that tho export sales tho last 21
hours wero 1,600,000 bushels. Tho techni
cal position of tho market was thought
to Imvo been relieved by tho recent
liquidation, but tho Illness of Emperor
William and continued largo receipts en
couraged oxtenslvo buying.
There was somo pressure In tho mar
ket at Livetpool on tho break In America
yesterday nnd warmer weather In Argen
tina, but Inter tho undertone there
Btendlcd on a belter inquiry for winters
nt a decline of lHd. Crop news generally
was better, although there nto somo
ports of Kansas still needing moisture.
In tho main, however, the winter wheat
belt has received much-needed precipita
tion. Shipments from Argentina for tho week
were OKtlmatcd at 120.000 bushels,
against 216,000 bushels a year ago. An
olllcial report places tho area sown to
wheat In Oreat Britain at 10 per cent,
larger than that of tho preceding area,
with the general outlook favorble. Tho
German Government has Issued another
warning to economize In tha uso of
brcadstuffs, and somo apprehension Is
oxpressed regarding tho outlook of tho
for new Argentlno wluit is keen, and, if
is expected that largo supplies will bo
taken by countries not accustomed to
buy there.
Corn wns stendy to firm In sympathy
with wheat, and on oxport sales tho last
21 hours of 300',TJ00 bushels shipments
from Argentina for tho wcok aro esti
mated nt 3,400,000 bushels, against 2,
050.000 bushels a year ngo. Corn at
Liverpool was quiet.
Oats wero quiet nnd steady.
Loading futures ranged aa follows:
Tea,
Wheat Open. High. Low. Cloao. cloje.
December .. l.Ui l.lit 1.11S 1.U1 1.151,
May IMS 1.-0 1.1HK tLWJH tLMlVii
Porn fnotv rlnllVffrvl
(Kil
too
osS
M6
100
4T
0.0T
U.V3
10.7T
D.OT
.... 0.7T
UO.OT
17.00 18.12
1S.3T T1S.K.'
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CIIICAflO, Dec. 10. HOGS necelpta, 31,
000. Market lUOlSc. lower. Mlxod and (butch
era, tu.OfC7.4r, goad heavy, .". 15117. )'i; rough
henry, ia.5,VJ7 Twht, (0.0307.30; plga. 3.B0a
U.40. bulk, 7T.4l).
CATTUi. HiM-ciiita. 1300. Market atmdy.
Uecvea, $8 BOtJlt 23; COWB rnd helrers, 11.509
8 40, atockera and fc?dera, 4.:0IfU.73; Tcxana,
t7.23fiH.10; aUe, fhV M.
SltUUl'.-Itccelpta, 13.000. Market atrong to
10c. higher. Native and Weatera, I4.B0UU.40;
lamba, 13.U098.40.
STOCK EXCHANGES RESUME
AFTER FOUR MONTHS
Reopening of Boston and New York
Markets Show Conditions More
Normal.
With the resumption of trading on tho
Boston Stock Exchange today and on
the New York Exchange Saturday, prac
tically all tho financial centres of the
country will have reopened for business.
The period of suspension varied con
siderably among- the minor markets and
of course trading even now Is still under
restrictions, but confidence Is returning
and normal conditions should soon be
seen.
The periods of suspension ran from
three to four months and the table given
below shows the dates of reopening.
rMnaert. ReoDened.
new 3orK biock exenange.. juiy.ii
New York Consolidated Ex.. July 31
New York Curb , July 31
New York Cotton Exchange. July 31
New York CoiTea Uxclianaa.. July 31
.. .. . . . . r-T- -.TV :,-...
Nov. 3
Nov. 11
Nov, ltl
Nov. lu
Nov. 30
Nov. U
Nov. 1
Nov. 80
Nov. Ml
Dec. -Nov.
2-J
Nov. 10
Oct. 14
Dae, 3
Nov. 30
Dec. 7
nuw jorK aietai fexenange
Chicago Stock Jxchango...
l'hlladelnhla Stock Kx
, July 31
July 31
July 31
Viaatilngton Stock Bxchango July 31
IMlteburgh Stock Cxihango. July.1t
Cle eland Stock Eichar.fo. . . July 31
New Urteaiu Stock lix July 31
Hoatou Curb July 31
Haltlmoro Stock Kxcuange.. July 31
Indianapolis Stock Kx.. JuiySL
St. Louis Slock Kxchange... July 31
DIVIDENDS DECLARED
Ittpublla Truit Company, regular quarterly
lit per cent., payable January S to stock of
record December If.
Tenneaaea Copper Company, regular quarterly
ti to I vcr cent., pat able January 2 to Btock
of record December -1.
United Shoa Machinery Corporation, reiular
Quarterly 37Vtj cents on preerred and Bo cents
on common, payable January 3 to Block of
record December 18. ,
Northwestern Yeast Company, regular quar
terly 3 per cent, and 3 per rent, extra, both
ayabie Docember 13 tu stock, of record De
cember 12.
United Utilities Company, regular quarterly
Hi per cent, on preferred mock, payable Jan
uary 2 to stock of reeord December IV.
Sulaberger & Bona, regular quarlirly 1 per
rent, on preferred Btock, payable January 2,
Uooka close December 13 sod reopen Janu-
KeTiy-Sprlngfleld Tire Co.. JW per. cent, on
common, payable l'abruary 2, and regular
quarterly 1H per cent, on 0 per cent, cumula
tive preferred and Hi per cent, on 2d 7 per
cent, preferred, payable January 3 to stock of
record Decamber 1&.
Q Irard Trust Company; regularly quarterly of
u per cent., payable January 3 to stock of
reeord December 13.
The NUgara Slla Power Company, M, pay.
able January IB to atoclc of reeord December 31.
Toe. Undaay Light Company, l per ceat.,
payable December 31 to atoek of reeord De
American Agricultural Chemical Company,
quarterly lli Pr cent on preferred and 1 per
cent, on common, payable January 13 to stock
ef record December 32.
St. Louis, Iteeky Mountain as4 Pacific Com
pany, regular Quarterly lli par eent oa pre
ferred, payable December 81. Books cloae De
eegteer la. reopen Deoember 31. .
Republla Truat Company, regular quarterly
1U per cant,, payable January 2, 1013, to atoek
of retard DecetbW M. 114
Teaasate Copper company, quarterly 3 per
rent , peyamw jaawrjr to oiaere or reaera
jjiaur m.
HIU
alas Ceatral Railroad, regular quarterly 1V
eent . Miable January 1 to eteet at reewU
Ceci
Calltenda Pelreteum Ceawur. nniUr ouar.
terlv 14 per cent, oa preferred, payable Jaa-
l.lttle Bcbuyiklll Navlgatloa Itaibttad and
Coal Company. 31 M. payable January 1ST
CMean Junetlon RaJlwaya id jhuon Stack
Yar Compajiy. regular qiwrteely 1H Bar eeit.
o the preeared and iH, tt eaai. ea tSi Mta
mon steck, payable January 11 ta ateelc of
record December u
Aaaaneaa Coal Produoia Cocopaay, reeular
qeiarUriy ltl Pr cent, en sttltrnd u) iC vei
(at on conunca stock, payable Jasvary 13 and
January 1, respectively.
NOTES OF TnE RAIL
Ttw malntaoanca by Uut SontJuw KH
wiir ear m lowv t c msJillrig aa,n4
treajn aicbjuoad, Ya., to Ilafti Pntaat, N, C.
UajMt from Blctustfiaat to Qrswigdo. K. X,
aixl lnjermeeltaU sMRta, today ws o
eljf4 not luUAs4 by lb Iptejcntate Casav
marco Cnmwisal"n.
" i vm
BANK QUaA&XJrM
Jrevnk cimiiuf wdy eaosej iU tsw ewre-
WulM dy lc two s
Docember .. U-'tt O'l'a rsi
May 08H OyJi thii
Oata
December ... 47 47.i WH,
.May OSS CO'.a 08',,
Lard
January .... 0.70 0.7O O.KS
iJay V.03 0.03 D.UO
Hlbs
January .... 0.77 0.77 0.73
Jta 10.03 10.07 10.03 .
January l?-0" 18.03 17.M :
May 18.60 1S.0O 18.3-J .
iid. fAakcd.
Philadelphia Markets
GRAIN AND FLOUR
MMIKAT. TUcelple. 78,771 buahela. The
market ruled weak and lie. loer under bear
lh epeeulatlon In the Weat. There was n. fair
export demand, but millers showed little In
terest. Quotations! Car lots, In export ele
vator No. S rod, spot and December, '1.170
J.1AV4; No. 2 red WMttrn. Jl. 2131.23; No. 1
Northern Dulutli, 1.2CHfjl.28U.
COItN. Itccelpts.- 18.200 bushels. Trade
waa nuli-l Ith prices atrady, yuotatlona: Car
Iota for local trade, as to location No, 2 yel
low, old, 8lSno,l ateamer yellow, old, 804fr
Mc. , new yellow, ns to quality, 0070c. ; new
cob, per 70 lb., 67918c.
OATH.- Itecelpta, 80,488 buahela, The
market ruled eteaily with a tnoderato demand.
Quolatlona: No. 2 white, ft4g34Vtc.; atandard
white, fiieMVic; No. 3 white, o2HSB3c.
ri.OUIl. Itecelpta, r,0B bble. and 2,041.000
lb;. In earka. Demand waa light, but prices
ruled steady. Quotation per IDs lbs.. In woodl
Winter, clear, (I 734.00: do., etralght. ,
B.2.; do., lotcnt, J.",.Ma3.78l Kanaaa. atralght.
iuis ancKa, ea.i:uiru.-iu; uo , paiem, juic iui-hs,
.V403.03: anting, nrat, clear, l3.lOB.30i do.,
etralght, S.83fl3.iO; do., patent, l8.OJtfB.PO1
do, favorite hrande. ira.B0 city mill", choice
and fancy patent, I080.BO. City mllle, regu
lar gradea-Wlhter. clear. 4,1TIVJT4.ll! do.,
etralght, MB.23; do., patent, B 50.1.7S.
IITK IT.OUIt waa acarce and flnn. Quo
tations: Nearby and Western, In wood, o.609iJ.
HIOVISIONS
The market waa quiet, but prices were atead
ily held. We quota: City beef, in eta, emoked
and air dried, 2a30o.i Western beef, In aeta,
mokod, 2t)hoc.: city beef, knuckles and
lendera, smoked and air dried, 30S31C.1 Weat
em beef, knucklea and tenders, i-moked, 30
!tlM h.f hama X.lArASt tinrlc. family. S24
2Bi hame. H. V. cured, looae. 14&14he.: dp.,
aklnned, looae, 13VMJ140 : do., do., aniokul. 14H
HflBc; other hama, amoked. city cured, aa to
brand and average, l.lOlBVbc: hama. amokefl,
Weatern cured, lBfllSVtc: do., boiled, bone
leae, 20S21c: plcnlo ahouldcra, S. P. cured,
looae, 119J12ci do., amoked, 12im?t3e.! bel
Ilea. In pickle, according to average, looae,
9AL1iRp. ' hrnkfeat heron, an to brand and
average, city cured, tnoiOe.t brcakfaet bacon, J
weatern eiirca, mn-vc. ; laro. itcsieio, re
fined, tjercoa, llUftlHio.! do., do., do., tuba.
imllWc,j lard, pure city, kettle.ndercd. In
ttercea. IlWiffllHc.: lard, pare elty, kettle ren
dercd. n tuba, llUClUSc.
REFINED SUGARS
Demand light and market weak. Iteflncra'
Hat prlcea, subject to conceaalona of 10 polnta,
standard granulated, G.l&c.; confectioners' A,
Cc.i powderod, B20c: line granulated, 6.10c.;
eoft gradea, 4.2MH.8.V.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
IlUTTKIt. Pine (tooda were In email aup
Ply and firm, hut the lower rrartea were dull.
Quotations: Weetorn, (reah, eolld-packed
creamery, fancy epoclala, sna.j extra, 84o.;
extra Urate, SSi&'S.lo.: Ureter. B0O3tc: eoconda,
28a'28c; ladle-packed, 21&23c, aa to quality;
noarby prints, fancy, 37c. ; do., average, extra,
850300.: do., flrate, MCMc; do., eeconda, 2841)
SOc. Special fancy brands of prints Jobbing: at
42H4c.
i:(lf)8. Freah era-e were acarce and
.wanted at higher prlcea. Quotations: In freo
cnioa, ncarhy extraa, 42t44c, per dot; near
ly flrata, $12012.30 per atardard caae; nearby
currrnt receipts, 110.802(11. 40 per atandard
caao: Weatern, extra flrata. 12OU'.:i0 per caao;
do., flrata. 310l80?11,4O per caae; do, aeconda,
f7.20O7.8o; Southern, fl0.80tnt.10 per caee.
itcfrlgerator egsa, na to quality, 21627c. per
doz. Fancy aelected candled freah eggs were
jobbed nut at 47040c. per dox.
CHUKMi;. The market wna quiet, but
ateady under moderate ofTerlnga. Quotatlona:
New York, full-cream, earlier recelpta, choice,
ICc ; do., do., current make, choice, 158
lO'.jc.; do, do., fair to good, 14J4UH";c. ,
do., part sklma, 84113c.
POULTRY
LIVE. Demand waa fairly active and the
market ruled firm under light ofTerlnga, Quo
tatlona: Fowls. 12QJ14C,: old rooatera, 1UM
lie; eprlng chlckena, according to quality,
ll13c; turkeys, i:if(JHJc. ; ducks, 13ail4c. :
fecae, lam He. : gulneaa, young, weighing 2
ba. and over apiece, per pair, 000.;
weighing MiMUl Iba. apiece, per pair, COfJ
33c. ; gulneaa, old, per pair, 40c, ; plgeona, per
pair, ISMlec.
DUKbritJU. The market developed a
firmer tone under nn Improved demand, and
price of fowla adanced tic, Quotutlona;
Turkeys, dry-packed Fancy, large, nearby,
2Ut2.'c. , do.. Weatern. 2lc. : average recelpta,
17010c: Inferior, llfflSc.: No. 1. old. lSc.
Fowla, 12 to box, dry-packed, aelected heavy.
lS'Sc. ; welshlr.c 4Hti3 Iba. apiece, l'hc. : do, 4
Iba. apiece, 10'ic. 1 do., 3U, lha. apiece, UftlSc;
dn., 3 Iba. and under, 1213e.: fowls, bbla.,
dry-packed Weatern, dry-picked, 4WSIB Iba.
aDlece. IBc. : dn.. 4 lha.. V.VV. do.. 314 lbs..
13Hc: do. 3 Iba. and under. 12(3 12Hc.: old
rooatera, dry-picked, 12 He. : broiling chlckena
Nearby, lWdl2 lha. apiece, 200122c.: do..
fair to rood, 10rai6c.i Weatern, 1V4&J2 Iba,
nDlece. 20p. fin., fair In pnml. UfffilRc.i roaat'
Ing chlckena, dry-packed. In boxea Milk-fed.
18 to 21 Iba. to dox.. 2323c: mllk-fed. 2B to
SO lha. to dox., 10Q31c; corn-frd. 18 to 34 lha,
to doa.. :o'ilc; corn-fed, 33 to 30 Iba. tu
dox.. IBraiOc. : mllk-(ed. 31 to 36 Iba to dox..
14ltc.: mllk-fed, 37 to 43 Iba. to dox., 14ttc;
mllk-fed. 43 to 47 Iba. to doi.. 13 Met mllk
fed. 48 Iba. to dox., 17o. : mllk-fed, 60 Ibe. and
over, 16c. corn-fed. 31 to 311 Iba. to doj.,13',4
tl4o. corn-fed. 87 to 43 lbs. to doz., 13WW
14c; corn-fed, 43 to 47 Iba, to dot.. 14140
IBc. : corn-fed, 45 lha, and over to dox., 16c;
corn-fed, eo Iba. and over, 17c; roasting
chlckena, dry-packed. In bble. Weatern, mllk
fed. dry-plckeif, 5 lha. and over, IT.: Weatern,
mllk-fed, 4 Iba.. 16c i Western, mllk-fed. 3H
Iba., 14 He: Weatern. mllk-fed, dry-picked,
mlxrd weights. HM14c; Weatern, mllk-fed.
23 ibe 14c. ; Weatern. corn-fed, B Iba. and
over. 10c, j Weatern, corn-fed, 4 Iba.. IBc.l
Weatern, corn-fed, dry-picked, mixed welehta,
14c; Western, corn-fed, 314 Ibe.. 14c; Weat
em, corn-fed, 2Ut,1 Iba., ISHc Spring
ducka, HQ inc. Spring deeee. 13tl3c
ilquaba, per doaen White, weighing 11 to 12
Iba, per dozen. 13.7504.33: white, weighing U
to 10 Ibe. per doxen, I3JJ3.60; white, weigh
Ing K lha. per dozen. i'J.r.oQ'.'.iW: do.. 7 Ibe
per dozen. t:i2.1B; do., 0tUi Iba. per dox.
1. 23Q1.30J dark and No. 2, OOcQll. .
FHESH FRUITS
Ths general market quiet and without tm-
S orient change. U'jotatlooa: Apples, per bbl.
onathan, Sii6:i.BO: King, fS.WJlVJI. Baldwin.
1.7B2.50: Qreenfng, ll.7392.73; tipy. Il.7M
2.30: Pippin. l,75t2.7S: York Imperial, jl.BO
(f2.30t other good eating varieties, il.7302.30,'
medium. 1181.50: appiea. Weatern, per box.
IISI. 30; appiea. Delaware and fennaylvanla,
fer hamper, WiiVOc Lemons, per box, ti4.
irangea, Florida, per box, I1.WS2.5U. Tan
gerlnee, Florida, per strap, 1.&0.1.B0. Orape
fruit, Florida, per box. H.BOulN). Plneap
plea, per crate I'orto Itloo, 11.2333.23, Flor
ida. $1412.30. Cranberrlea. fancy late arletlee,
per bbl, g4B4.M. Crarberrlea, Cape Cod, liarly
lllaxk, per bbl., 3364. Crauberrlea. Cape Cod,
Early Black, per crate, 73o 1.30. Cranber
rlea, Jeraey, per crete, 73c(r1.23. Peara, New
York, per bbl. Seckel, J3.WeSi Ileurre lloac.
si0B.BOi Sheldon, SttlO; Ileurre Clalrgeau, 32,30
4T1.30; Heurro rl'AnTpu, .,.25if3.,3: Ducheae,
3283; Howell, 4J62.SO; other varieties. 3203.
VEGETABLES
Choice stock In fair request and values
generally well maintained. Quotatlona: White
potatoes, per bush, I'ennaylvanla, BSHtiJc. i
New York, 45X62c, ; white potatoea. Jeraey,
per baaket. 3304Oo, ; sweet pataloea, Kaatern
Shore, per bbl. No. 1, 2j2.73; No. 2, 11.30
j 1.73 : aweeta, Jeraey, per bbl, No, I,
I33.30t No. 2. I2Q3.23: aweeta, Jersey,
per basket, 0Uj73c. Onions, choice, per
ouah., 70t73c , uo , ordinary, per buab . WU
OBc; do., choice, per ICO-lb' bag. 1 JSfct.M;
do , medium, per 00.b, bag. 86c MSI: do., aec
onda, per ;oo.Ib, her. nntnjo Cabbage, do.
meetle, per ton, I7Sr do.. Danish, per ton,
I! It 13. Caulltlower, New York, per crate, 73
eJlflB. Spinach. Norfolk. rr bbl.. 1181 IS.
Rale, Norfolk, per bbl., 73400c. Lettuce. Flor
ida, per basket. $t I62: do. North Carolina,
per basket, BO13e. lleana. Plortda. per basket,
MsM.BO. kaaolant. Florida, per box. IJ2.SO.
Cueumbera, Florida, per baaket, $1.73 J (0,
Vfluaan, Florida., per neavei. ei.ouera
quash
Iw V
Celery.
New York, per bunch. 2nf-i3e.
Muabrooma,
per 4-lb. baeaet, GOc U.:a.
PORT OF PIIILADELPIIIA
VeaseU Arriving Today
Str. Kvelyn. Newport News, ballaat, Pblla-delphla-New
Orleant Tranapottallen oentpsny
Str. Quantloo. Jacksonville, ete., passengers
and merebandlae, Merchant and Miners' Trans
portation Company. . ,
Str. Anthony Urovea. Baltimore, passengers
and roerthanddw. Brieaaon Line.
Str. lllvar Naxee (Dr.), Smyrna, etc., mer
chandise, galley, Davis & Co.
Str. Churcha. lUr.), Valparaiso, nitrate,
Philip llaliilb
Vessels Balling Today
Str. (Urgeyle, Jeffreys. Alexandria, Joseph O,
Oabrlel .
Mr. Hiver utwut lorj, uarape. uenoa, via
Saw York. aUMr. Davis & Co.
Str. Peolan. Dodge. Savaaaab and Jaekmn-
Nsw York., 4JI
Mile, MMetuats and Ulnen Tfaunertatkw
neeatnaav.
Str. Lexla
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iaessSe!- as
Beaten. Merchants
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lanaaMny.
Chandler Beos.&6o.
Bee tP announce that they have this day tataa mt
the biwinofts at MESSI& BDWARO fftfjm
COMPANY aiwj HV8 rc4vi their Hw Vgi fic
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EXPORTS FROM PORT
MAKE BIO INCREASE,
WHILE IMPORTS FALL
Outgoing Business of Phila
delphia $3, 1 90,664 Larger
in November; Incoming
$3,999,430 Less.
An Indication of better business condi
tions la Blven In the report of the fchlta
delphla Custom Houso for tho month of
November, issued today. Tho value of the
exports through tho port were eS,S5J,7i,
an increaso of 13.190.CSi gver the earn
porlod of last year. Tha Importe, which
wero valued nt W,t9J,430, showed a de
crease of 12,333,135. This la due to the
shutting off of the Gorman nnd Austrian
markets and embargoes placed on various
commodities by other belligerent powers.
The value of tho prjnclpal exports dur
ing the month, as compared with Novem
ber, 191), follows: '
,. . in-
S!'eat t2.oi),:xn
f'our 018,403
Illuminating oil (137,.172
Vot',n ;; " BU4,O.S7
Imbricating oil 330,1102
Naphtha , 300,447
Leaf tobacco Jfl.VIW
Lard 277,8011
2fw V.'.V 272.104
alazed kid ,. im.ini
Coal (bituminous) 171.003
1011).
13 19,3 it
. 447,230
1.141.88S
483,280
433,312
33,810
1S.R07
94,
312
298.801
1B3.B3I
The call for food products Is shown
by the nbove table. Tha Jump In tobacco
Is due to the strono; noed for the product
by the soldier In the' Meld.
The value of tho principal' Imports fol
lows, compared with the samo period of
last year. )
. . . 1M.
Licorice root 225,730
Magnealto, calcined OO.SSS
Opium i. 180,130
Soda, nitrate of 103,033
1313.
163.003
82.74
12,830
371,711
203,202
803,403
P4,S3A
aw.ioj
S2,eoi
0
7IU10S
1.1 IVJ
218.08T
Durlans 182,313
Goatskins 11P.070
Sheepaklns , 00,391
Iron ore ,. 137,34.1
Oil, mineral, crude.,..,... 74.700
flulphur ore 180,7St
Wood pulp 110.231
Wool. Class 1 44.24.1
Wool, Class 3 (13,170
Buirar, one of tho chief staple Im
ported here, Is mlstlnc from the list
None haa ben received hero during tile
last two months because the refiner, with
tho Kuropenn market curtailed, has
enough raw sugar on hand for domestic
consumption.
CLEARANCE OF CHECKS
DISCUSSED BY GOVERNORS
Heads of Iteservo Brinks Hold First
Conference.
"WASHINGTON, Dec 10.-The question
of clearing checks of member banks
through the Federal reserve banks and
the rediscount rate, wero among; the
problems taken up here today by the
first conference of the governors of
Federal reserve banks.
The meeting of the governors Is not
required by law. but members of tha
Federal Iteservo Board suggested tha
gathering with a view to arriving at
better understanding of the details of the
system.
The governors present are: Boston,
A. I Aiken: Now York. Benjomlri
Strong, Jr.: Philadelphia, C. J. Ithoada:
Cleveland, E. It. Fancher; Richmond. G.
J. Seay; Atlanta, J. A. McCord; Chicago,
J. B. McDougnl: St. Louis, Holla Wells;
Minneapolis. Theodore Wold; Kansas
City, C. M. Sawyer: Dallas, Oscar Wells;
Ban Francisco, Archbald Kalns.
LONDON METAIi 1TARKET
NEW VOnK, Dec 10. Cable advices from
I-nndon received at the New York Metal Ex
change quotea prlcea as follows: Tin, spot,
140; futures, 143; Strain. 143 lea. cop
per, spot. 30 12a. Sd.; futurta, 50 17a. Cct;
lead, 11) Ba.; spelter, 23 3s.
RAILROAD. EARNINGS
CHICAGO AND ALTON,
1014. Decrease
Fourth week November. P.V-.UM .X.7Ji
Month 1.1 Til, 5M 23.3711
Fiom July J...,. 6.3S0.221 411,470
'ALABAMA CinBAT BOUTHEIW.
Fourth week November. 1133.377 $37.20-!
Month 402.483 07.747
From July 1 2.077,133 204, fvl
TOLEDO, 8T. LOUIS AND WESTKJtN
Net,0bf.r.f.r.0.f.::,v::::::; SSSS W
Increase.
NOVEMBER FlCr IBON"
The production of pig Iron for November,
according to the Iron Age, waa smaller than
any month In the last Avo years. The total
was 1.31S.31U tons, or 264.723 tons leu than
October thla year; 713.337 lees than Noveenber,
111.1: I.112..W la than 1012: 4S1.1I7 leu than
In 1911, and 331.434 less than lull).
NEW YOKK BTJTTEH AND EGGS
NEW YORK. Deo. 10.-BUTTEIl'Markel
ateaay to nrm; recetpta, (u-to pacaasea: cream
ery, extra. .
State, dairy.
y, 31933c ; Imitation creamery. H9
rfa,fl -.Market ateady to flrnli receipts, 7101
caeca; freah extra, flrata. 4UM11JC , (reah
flrats. S8440o,; nearby wbltea, trOftflgc nearby
mixed, sJeMic.; epoclal marks, 2l44Tc
NEW "JfOnK COFFER MABKET
KK1V YORK. Pee 10 -The cole market
opened Irregular, with advances of 3 points
to 4 polnta decline. December. oWktrd Hcv
January, 4V. bid peoruary, 6.8.- bid.
March .T.80. . Awll. fl.sVs., M4. May
l)4a7a.; .June. 6.1sr-10i)o.; July. 1!
7.lc.; Augult. 7S7,7S:.; September, tJJJJ
T.TSc.i October, 7.Sf7.M). ; November. J 00$
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New Jersey Bank Consolidation.
JEHSKY CITY, Dae. 10. ptans are under
way fer eeaoll4Uo of the Commerel) Tru
Comnany at New Jeatey. tba Jeeaey City Trust
Qorapaay and the Tblri Matlonal bank all of
thla oW. Into one laetltuUoM. The merger IU
MaeUaly amouat to th arat named Uulltu
Uan taking over tha otter two.
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