Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 12, 1914, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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    IS V EN INC LKi'MOK- Til I LAD ELI1 in
VTMUi? v )U.:i HER 1
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15
it 1 1 frg-,
BAN-TAKEN OFF -
MANY MORE STOCKS;
MINIMUM LOWERED
New York Exchange to Per
mit Transactions in 145
Additional Securities.
Sentiment Improved.
NEW YOIUC, -t)ec. 12. The Uvenliur
Sun, in Its llnniiclal review today, anys:
Finns for rcmlinptlotl of business In WntI
street linit been so well prepared tliat
today no one unfamiliar with tbo facta
would liavu Imagined 111 days Imd In
tervened since July 30, when open pub
lic trading In stocks terminated. The
resumption of dealings In a limited way
In bonds two weeks oro today paved
the way for this morning's performance,
and the market Htartcd off In very much
the fjanlo way that it might after a ordi
nary suspension of a triple holiday. About
the only feature out of tho ordinary was
tho very large attendance of visitors In
tho Stock Kxchunge gallery and the Un
usual number of brokers on the floor
for a half 'session. Naturally a cheer
went up when tho gong sounded, but
otherwiso enthusiasm was less pro
nounced than oiio might have reasonably
expected.
Activity at tho outsot converged large
ly upon Reading, which touched 143Vi
near IJio opening, registering an advance
of about !14 points from yesterday's fln'al
figure- and of 3(J abovo tho closing salo
on July 30.
For tho most part tho early prices woro
nbovo the range nt the close of tho last
preceding session. They wero generally
nbova tho minimum established for tbo
181 shares which have been transferred
from tho Clearing House to dealings on
tho exchange. .Slight Irregularity de
veloped ns tho trading ndvanccd, and
It became apparent that, despite tho fix
ing of a minimum range for dealings, sell
ing, asl well as buying, was In progress;
but tWi Important outstanding feature
was recognized to bo tho fact that deal
ings In listed stocks had been resumed.
This Imparted a spirit of optimism to
tho financial district which nugurs well
for tho future It lends great Interest
to the market on Monday, when 115 ad
ditional Issues will be dealt in on a new
and lower minimum of prices through
the exchange clearing nottsc.
Tho resumption of trading was the all
absorbing feature of tho day, and little
attention was paid to other news. How
ever, sentiment was much encouraged
overnight by consideration of the suc
cessful outcome of tho Chicago and
Northwestern bond offering and tho wide
ly circulated report' of an early and
favorable decision In tho advance rail
way rato matter.
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
Commercial failures In the United States
this wcc"k numbered 4ffl agnlnst.4:ft during
tho corresponding woek lasKrear, In
Canada the failures wero 79 .against C3
lost year. ' , " .
The September dividend ot.S'A penrcciit..
on the profcrrod stock qf'the,Anferlcan
Sumatra Tobacco Company' tJutt was de
ferred until February 1 for, ''liaymcnt.on
account of business conditions owing to
tho Improvement In times is to bo antici
pated and paid on January S to stock of
record December 20.
The Cleveland and Akron .Bag Company
omitted tho dividend 'on lta atpek. The
coi;ipu,iiy has been,. paying 1 per cent,-'
quarterly.
Owing to a recent-salo by the- Chesa
peake and Ohio Hallway of lta one-half
Interest In the majority stock of tho
Ianaw liu and Michigan Railway, tho fol
lowing changes In tho otllccra of tho
Kimawlia road nto iitinauneecl: Alfred
Bmlth' president In place of F. IJ. Sheldon;
Dwlght V. Pardee, .secretary, and Hilton
S. Barger, treasurer. Tlio latter two suc
ceeding K. V". Dennett, formerly secretary
Bnd treasurer.
Thlrty-IIvo .railroads reporting grosf
earnings for tho fourth, week of Novem
ber Hhow a decrease of J3.33S.082 from tho
corresponding period in 1913.
Terclval Roberts,! Jr., resigned as a
director of tho Philadelphia National
Bank. It Is understood the resignation
was the result of recent legislation by
Congrctis. He Is a director of the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company, tho United
States Steel Corporation and other Im
portant companies.
Trading In raw sugar on the New Vork
Coffee Exchange for future delivery wlfl
commence December 18. v
The largest advance" shown by any
eider: allien the mite-war perlol;w,iis made
by Uoiieral Motors, which opene'd at 88,
compared with 63T4 at the end of July,
Tho Chicago Stock Exchange, now per
mits unrestricted trading In bonds Hated
' there.
The Philadelphia Stock Exchange an
nounced Hint on and after Monday, lie
cember 11. transactions maytie made on
all tci-urUletr' listed on the New York
Stock Exchange, on January 31, 1911, at
not less than the minimum prices posted
on the board room or the exchange.
DIVIDENDS DEGXAHED -Northern
Securities Company, regular annual
Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville, regular
iSKWtJZiJSVf ZL2FIX2&L ?""
comber SO to stock of record Docemi
-" - -"-- - r" -" .Mrt,. U
rennsyltanla Water and V
Iowar I
Ooqwen
t MetMi
regular quarterly 1 per cent.
1 to sloe
3ca or. reea
H Yw,i.'. ."?
Shawlnlsarr Water and Power
Trr.-- -r."' i
mar. ne-
uir quarterly itk per cent..
?'
aanuary
u to aiocx ot recoru js
record Januarv
i;apuai .Taction uompany, iisarllMy 1U au
cent., payable January 2to atoelt oTnmA Ds-
St" ?&..9?j?. wm .ah
cmbr 13.
CQTT0NiiiABKET STEADY
Southern Selling More Than Offset
by Trade Purchases,
Vff YORK. Uc. 11-Th cotton mar
ket opened steady, X to 1 points, up. In
sympathy wltfe Liverpool, whloft reported
trade eslUoer and some short covering.
There wee a renewal of Bouthern selUng,
but Vbui was more than osteet by traSe
buyinsT. and the market gain a, point or
so la the first few minutes of trading.
Yea. c.
mm
PsceniVsr
January
HINIKCr STOCK QTFQEIpNja
TONOP4U STOCK
U ASS.M TUB B.I
:SE
Kat .. 14 .$ ikau
aouiriuii stotam
IS1"
a Gtilgf Ha
us i ;..!, i vii. m ,
14
Ul
u
n ?2lw m
It w
.12
Kanaa r
safe 54
fiMui-.:'J
EKllor
riwie
m w
xmm
TL 8,
I a
1.9 T. ....
5fcifftarV
!?"::: 4S.
jlwway
fSmm i
yaltjia
.
NEW YORKSXpGK SALE
July 30. Hlali.
1-ow Clu5
Mrmka. OoM Mlnea..
'5 'S
ami unaimers, o
do prcf W14
Amf Cojlr 4H4
Am a ftiWr. 10.
Am Can H
do prrr. m.
Amer Car & My OH
.tm Cotton Oil !R.
Am HMe A Leather.. 3K
Am Smeitlntr ' ' ' '' ' ' . "
rtm Suetir 10"
Am rcl A tel ....tl
Am Tobacew ilS
ntehlmn WK
, do prsf "Mi
lleth Btl
do nter. , . . . . , . 21
nrooSlMi Itanld Transit TO
Calltflrhla Pt
Aa prot i f
do nref lt
Clilc Mil A St 1 .W(l
3
ft
iio vm
Mrle ,
do 1st nref .......
Coiieol 0 '
(.nrn Protluf ta
IK
" a
Un A ltlo (1 i..
.do Drtf
ue-ncrs! lilottrlo
licneml ..Motor
to nref
Oooilrleli.Co
Ind Steel vret
Int irnrv,,
lntertxiitiMct
do uref
Intl rarer
do -jirrt a ..,,. .i .
Intl Mer Mnr
lnBlmtloii
Kims city Southern....
lhlsh Vnllcy
liti A. Nnt h . . '.
Minn A St t.ouln
fo Knn A Toxas.
Miami Copper
Mlnourl Parinc
National lllicull. ......
NtvaUd'Con
N YIN It ft II
N Y O West
'".
va
SI
20
1
ins
'!
li5
inj,
iJSte
S
m
iiiH
2HH
!ll
lonu
11T
ltls
12
'Att
tau
nn
im
21 U
w
los
11T.
21 14
inw
14SU
1R
SOU
in4
Notthern lae .... ....
I'ncino Mall
iPndno T A T
rcnim
I'coplo'a Oa .i
Vlltsbureh Coil
do nrrf
nallway Strel Sprlnit...
Hay .Cons ',
llcadlim ii:-'
ir.v,
144S
II!
nepuuiie iron hi... wji
ltock lalnnd ,Jy
do i.ref, l IV.
aios simntcid intfc
'rrniirBoe Conner . ... S-Mt
Tnxns Compnnv in
rexns Jc 1'ncltlc 12
Third Avrnuo a.!
Toledo Ht 1 & V
do pref . ;
tjnton ntir & Pane;--' ..,,
linltul llivy inv....:.. W
tl 8 Itubbor .......... Vt
Utah copper
vntinth
do prof
Western Cnlon M
Ut nicctrla 0ot
Total sale, 1011,400 shares.
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in i
ami
A
NEW YORK BOND SALHS
High. 1-oNV. (Hose,
1000 Am Tel clt 4S
.'11000 Am Tel cvt 44
lwmo Am Writ Pnpcr 3. .
toon Ann Arhor 4n
moo Atch ndj !
t.1000 Atcll cv 4s
2noo Atcli cv 4 inm
3000 At Co Mno Clt 4
.1000 Halt .4. Ohio Win
M7
h;
P.V.i
fI7
lis'i
.ST
0t
IBS
fn
SOti
H(
RSJ4
,.ixr jfait a: uiuo -is.
r.ooo Halt to. Oh cv 4Hs M
7000 Half Sc O awn Iltts.... Wl1
H4'l
noon neth fltccl 1st .1 K
24000 Urook IfT 51 1018... 101
10OO raliarin ailn lis 11)1
4000 Cont Lonth 1st r.s l'ili
TWO Cent It It N .1 Ss 11.1
1000 Ont It II N J res tls. 112
4ik) dies & Oh cv 4"4s.... 70i.
I100O Chi Ot West 4s IIS'I
soon cht Nwn iren 4s Sl
15000 Chi & y Joint 4. . ns
IIOCO Chl 11 & Q gen 4s KJi
1MXX) Chl Mil St If CV 4'5s. OOIJ
.VWO Chl Mll&Sl 1 ken 4i,4s. IIRVI
fX)0 Chl n I & 1 tr ctfs. 2il'J
88
07UX) con iia cv tn w t. . -lini'j, iiniji nnivj
100(1 Del Hud rfdi 4s.... IH) 00t PO'
400O Del Hud 4s into... vMl liyj iisaj
1.-000 Dis Hccur Corn 6s .17 37 87.,
.1R0D0 Krle conv 4s For A.. OlVi 112. iMJ4
4SO0O Krle conv 4s Ser U. . iaVi 'H'-i !
0000 Krle prior 4 M) K" , H
iooo Ocn Klcc dct r lmvi loij loiw
1000 Inous Al Co Bs 00 0W& Ml,
1000 Industrial Al lntt
101)0 Iowa Central tcf 4s.. 40.
nn
IWi
mi
H7i
40
noon in cm J t ns unt uiu t
iooo III Steel Co 4'is., HP4 MV5 ;m
loon Insp cv ret .Id pd Os.. 07)4 07$ J7W
12000 Intern Met 4S ........ 744 7l( 74l
noon In'erb H T ref Rs. f.. Mt. PIW4 OOM,
noon in chl J t fls.... ... nn;
Ii7l
11X1,1 Tnlnr Mer Mnr 4UiS
-i..
am
2J)i
liKH) Intrl Paner cvt Ka...
MM
mil
nsij
sn
IWi
no'i
100
lOOVi
i- -
MI'i
HIU
HSU
Sll
100
OOVi
100
100'i
ve
S 4:1
mi's
n.it!
ns'I
104
MVi
107
kh;
107
II Hi
IK)
M!'4
IIM
irj',4
I(K ImcMh Hteel M ltnr... ORIS
iooo Ijicko stel nt jhi. . mi
lnoou Tjich'de Clas 1st r,.i. ,
IOOO I.k Kit deb Is KC8.
:iooo 1.1? ft Myers T 5s. . .
-.000 I.orlllar.l lis ,.
Jin Txiuls & Xantl 4s. . .
.".(XX) Milwaukee! (las 4s...
iooo Mllwaukt U ti :ijs,
.100
. UOli
.ion
.1H
. 112
. wi
ouo .mo t'ne 4S.
Ht
noon
310
i Xul Tuba 5s UM-j HUH
N V " 4s 1857 IOC, OTVj
do 4'is twii ns
n-HTiln drt
400(1 1I)1M IIIIEI 1..I
um do .Ws mr.i R4H
1000 do 4'4 Nov 19.17 lot
IMOOfi r? V Rwy all r.s 5! u
noon N V Ktate 4" IB
.Toon Nor Pao T'g 4s R"1
10,10 Ore Hhori 1. 1st 0 107
10HI I'aclrlc Tel nn H4"a
W .PWAHI I. K.-r A . . . fill
VOiki Public STV N 1 tm. .. MVi
ilimi ilny Con Copper .a . . .104
loon ntraillng sen 4a 02!i
'..Jfinfk ItMnuli lnhR r.a OT
104
l
107
WHi
107
114 H
mi
MPi
1tu
w.4
n7
not.
RHs
tm
Kl
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K
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n.i'i
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in
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isS
ion
lot)
ns
in
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1111
r.!i'i
11 IU
!i
102
soil
11.11$
4
ik
lO'l
75
4Mj
inn
UK)
ll.'.li
ifnion lten Ir 4 s 5 loin. . . not
:nvn nock Island 4s
IOOO do pre! rfd 4s
U'OOO do Bs
' --'OuO Seaboard A I. adj n
1000 South Hell rs
3H) St U Pen to N V Sa
coro South Pao cvt 4s
430U do cvt f i n ltl...
SOtM South I'ao rfd I
4000 Houth Ilwy gen 4s
!00 Kouth ITwy con fts. . .
12mm Texas Co evt tls
HCIX) Third Ave new la,..,
onn Third Avo ndl .is
ttltZ
111)1?
mi!
.. U.V4
.. W'S
. . iwi
.. n4
. . os
.. 7mJ
. .100-
..inn
.uti Toi rit i. is. .
12001) l' Kteel ''
iucii IT K Hreol tea Ss..w
"IMO Union I'hc 1st Is. ..i.
51 J
IOOO llu Ilwya 8 I' U
Ji
."
iron Va nw- A Puw :.... jf, wh ;;.
l,Ul Wnlul.h
Mm in ret is.... "' ;
2800'1Vest Md 1st 4s... SS
2fOCO West V. M evt 3... TO
Total sales, n.O0O.
r.s
.is
no
DO
LOCAL BID AND ASKED
Yesterday",
Todaj '
li 10
Hid. Aalc.
Cambria Steel , ,
Klec Storage,....,
42H
40
i&
IM
14
001,
Kayiloni Tel 1W "
do pref S01i fin
J
l.eJlloh Nav 7S1. 7(1
I'Ht
Leliigh Nav t c.
IhJsh Valley , . ,
1-aiikeh al Trac
rfF?. .ViV.V.V.
PhlU It ......
... Mi-io .y .1-10 ta si
ill ii ii i-ju ia
iKil"co 342 , ai
1
3ltt
71
K
taaiUni
Ion rial
i J8
Twi Mlu
OnitMl (Km .
trnltitd Traction . . .
l'ort Rwy
do'pret
SS
BANK SURPLUS REDUCED
New York Institutions Beport De-
- crease of $2,473,230,
- Tljr(?,wu! a detreaa of JI,4T3,3JO in
tti , jlirtJua reservea of the New York
9lM(jpc House banks (or th woek iut
andeA . I.oatif Inci'MWw J2.S69,00O ao4
imt TlmalHl detHwIts oxpaiuled K2M.D00.
TIj- iTtail3 follow aa to the aqtual cdn
dltlon: Ht
Dae S.
4. Cha
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du
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n fx.tn.
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Nat
depoa.
DovaBNaruoNDS
Bid.
.. IM
. UU
la of 110 rac. . .
of 19B0 cou...
r Kb S cou. '.'.'.'.'
rr aaw a, n.
Pu saw . coil..
as tt MM cou . . .
ii
100
lHi
..100
..KO
.1081,
K9SBJV9 Basks pisount Batas
fiiUawSbU'
ColiUtSO .
ft. liuls
Clttind
sIjVrraO'-l-o
MONEY JIATSB
Ssi'f'jfr,
tI c.t.
. r,r.5 117 hHT 7i;
, 14 is nil in
U 2T 'Jfil Z7
M 04
Br. bua
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flu tbnta t
-CUSTOMERS-CROWD -
BROKERS' OFFICES
SEEKING STOCKS
Philadelphia Securities
Show ; Firmness Parity
Established Between Here
; and New York.
. Not '.since Uuly Imvt? local lirokcrngo
houses nreeenteil Btieli an nnlmatctl nn
pPHrunco ns tlicy did tills morning;. Inter
est In llio I'lillftdPlpliItt innrkct Wns, of
com-c. silliseVvlcnt to tlie rrsumptlon of
bit'sliirM In New Yorlc stocks. There wns,
nevct-llicless, -a fitlr nmontit ot activity,
anil jirlro clistiBPS wero mostly miwnrtl.
Parity won tiilclly estnhllslied between
New York nntl l'hllntlclpltla rjuotntlons on
stociks such ns Itcmllng;, Lehigh Vnlloy
mid I'onnsytvanln, which enjoyed a doublo
'market. HentllitK rose rapidly on a few
salee to 74, whrrins Lehigh Valley sold
off Until tho quotation ntipro.tlinatcd that
of Wall street.
. In the llnal dealings demand developed
for the local traction stocks. 1 tap Id
Transit wns hid for at 12!4, COO shares
foelnK wanted at that llRiire. Union Trac
tion roso to 33 and Tonopah Uelmout
moved up to 5, a now top price slnco tho
reopening of tho exchange. Lehlglt Val
ley Transit pi of erred roso a point, nntl
Lehigh Volley Itnllrond recovered all of
Its e.lrllor low. closing strong nt tift.
In thu purely local group Blight ad
vances wero recorded In Keystono Tele
phone, tho Lehigh Nnvlgatlou shares and
Itapld Transit. Philadelphia Klectrle and
Cambria Steel ruled practically un
changed, l'ctlnsylviinlu's stretigtli was all
tho mora surprising In view of tho fact
that It Is largely held abroad and tho
recent .dividend developments.
Tho payment of tho Cambria disburse
ment In scrip'and tho phasing of tho Vun
dalla dividend has aroused discussion as
to the probable action of tho directors
of another Pennsylvania subsidiary, tho
"Pan Handle," when they meet near
tho end of this month. In tho Urst two
quarters of this year tho dividends un
both preferred and common wera reduced
and tho latter win passed entirely In
June. The payments aro now mado semi
annually, so that whatever action Is
taken will cover tho last half of tho cur
rent Ilscal year ending December 31.
LOCAX STOCK AND BOND SALES
Ych.
Clos. HlKll,
liw. CI050.
ton Alliance Insurnnco lrif,
40 Hall Loco pM.. .lo:..
1WI Cam Steel 4214
1N do siTlii II7U
i.Hl IiitQrstnto Itnll pf ..
no Ins Co N Am 21U
470 Keystono Tele Co 1I1V4
13.1 Kov Tel Co t 0 of nn
r. Lohlgh Nav 7.1'i
4.1 do t o 7.YU
170 lhlah Vnlloy .. 117
ir,vi
ir.ji
lir'tf
1.1'.,
iwv.
1
1021i
41
l)7'i
slS
211I
1:1
no
4.1
nn
i:i(J 1:1
no
711
no
n
711
nn
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or,
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12ri
711
71)
"'i
1
4 lo 111 j ran pi u
am PenniL
si t-10 MV
.1 IVnnu .Stilt Mfg.
29 Phlla Co
1H2 l'lilla Kliv
Kin Phlla II T
n(3 do tr ctfs
:i2n Heading
itl.l Ton-Heiiidnt . . .
.'ins TonMlntrp; ....
1.10 Union Trac
:;o United (las Im..
211) York ny
11.1
D.I
00
24
1214
12lT
74
r
:
70Vi
r- l.i-io
4
iti
4'i n
ill in.
824i M2-H.
8& 7-1.
Total sales, 410 Orhares.
HONDS.
I VeS,
Clos. Ulan.
Low.
nn
tIS
CO
Close.
Mi
.10
Uf
lOO'.i
sti;!
'2.100 Am O
121IH Inlprslato
B .la. Kl Ml
itwv. nn r,7
1000 1, N Cons 41ji.. I77i
ln. , 11,11. K..CU .'B . .tm,7l
2XXI Pub 8crv Cor Bs. . . .
iimsi I.'ir Itwv Inv Ss BO
Total sales, flO.000.
limu
Gtl
HALF HOURLY SALES
10 to 10.30 A. M.
M Ins Co X A..
2.1 Phlla Klce...
10 Cam Hteel...
M I.eh Nav t c
n I.eh Nav. . . .
n iv it t t c
100 Penna
2.1 do
IIS do
10 Keyati'iio Tel,
2.1 Ih Val
r, do
2.1 Key Tel ufd.
100 I'ennn
21 10 Ij;h Js'nv tc. Til
2:t'j 100 Kqvstono Tl. Ki
42!S 10 KrJ&Tel nfd. ft)
7(1 .1 KiiWtons Tel. IHI
7 100 do 1.114
12 . ion p n T t c... 12
.I'll) 13 Ton Mia-. . 7 U-W
.viv. 100 dq 7Vi
VIU n Loh Vol (M
IM! '-" Kdyatone Tel. 1.111
iinu; 60 do w
nipt in P II T t o.. 12U
nn W) Keystono" Tel. 13it
Kl'l
HONDS.
KU Interstate Ilwy 4s
10.30 to 11 A. m;
Bit
100 Tonopah Mln. 7!j
inn Key Tel pfd. On
4 Phlla Co Hill
2im Tonopah Bel. 4k
2.1 Union Trac. . ItsK
.1 do 3St
12 Cam Ml Ben. n,
40 Tonopah
vj in v ir prn. -'n'j
so Ih 'Val flOlJ
40 t-enna ..
S do ,
3 Ins Co N
1U Penna ..
.m:i.i1
, HONDfl.
limo Penna cv Sljs 1013.
lOOn Phlla Ulec in
100 Interstato Ittvy 4s. .
.. no
..lOOii
.. 57
11 to 11.30 A. M.
S.1 Koyitono Tat. 1311 loP It T to..,
Ito Hoadlnit .,72 IS. 10 in IlaM old
14 Cam (iiee!... ,4'JVi inn P It It c...
.1 Penna SIM 3 Tonopulr Ilel,
1 .in .137.1(1 2 Cam Wleel...
1214
40 Phlla co,
Co 23 13 t" 12(5
Hteet... 4214 20 neadlnit 71-
Val tr. . SilVS 2i do 74
a
10 i:am
RA 1 Ah
10 utn val no jnu um eirw..
1011 ! it 'r t p... 17U .VI Union Traa.
IK
311
Its) Yok Rwy... 7; 3W1 Tonojiali lit),
York Rwy... 7; 3W1 Tonojiali ll
Alll Ins...... 1Q It Penna
Union fnkc.. !i 7 Phlla KUe.,
100
SO
BO.VPH.
lUa Intarslata Rwv
I
M
Do
1CW l.ah Najr na m
11.30 A. M. to 13 M.
100 rh Val..... ST
H Cam 811 aep.' S7!J
20-ltald Im p'l.HHtiJ
31 ln Co N A. 21H
7 P.nna ...... fit
2fi Phlla Co SIU
7 Penna Slti
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nafct ouausd BraL.
A (Mwn. SalM. TC
-TI Now York
acaa of 111 to 18
taaita. Pveaisar,
February. 8,1
T.T2: AuittSt. T.7
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BANK OLBABINQS FALL
s ps i man J Hp ,
PhlladalpWa Institutions Beport
Losa o? 18,3 Fejr Cent. ,
Thera war general dwlltiea In the
sleeriac ot the oauke o the United
State duriiaf the week itet endd.
Beaton I4 with a 4m ot 17 par
cent- PttlMelpa)la' kwa wa lij pr
sent, while Mew York declined laM iur
eejit. The W) of (he country we itiu,-
mrtt. eeinnHW sjaw,iiytB aaei wex Bad
a.il,m,l9 r (he QOffeepooding week
laat yer.
J"i- .. . law- Pc.
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Tvtal all csaae
tut wSnsl,i2a.e,7 W,liu,l!3.in.
-.
TVMWio- July :TJ7tt
So. Ho: Se'uUnibar. tImB
7.S60. bid! Novembar, T.&Qi.
.(.ksfc,. jmi.Tfctui!fe
S'4r4nSyt?8
miSnfln.taajfiW
Mewiere. ...w. jJj.Twg.jja
ptJudtiuhtai. fu.waflw
StoSja' ' ' " mm MB
tlm QrUaae. B.wi.St
-Photo hy Had Its
SAMUEL S. FLEISHER
Who Ss the newly elected director
of the Commonwealth Title Insur
ance and Trust Company. Mr.
Fleishcr is a member of the firm
of S. B. & B. W. Fleishcr, Inc.,
manufacturers of yarn and braid.
He is also deeply interested in
the development of poor children
and has for a number of years sup
ported a school for instruction of
children in the arts.
WAR RISK RATES EASIER
Navnl Battle in. South Pacific Ha3
Caused Bcductions.
nates In war rlalt Insurnnco In nearly
nil trmlos uro casing up elnco the an
nouncement of tho result of tho nnvnl
bn'ttlo In the South Pncllk'. It In nn
tlclimtod that tho rntcH will ro still
lower with the destruction of the ro
ninlnliiK (ionnnii u-nrahlpn In tho South
Atlantic by tho Ilrltlsh fleet.
Tho followliiK rates, which do not
cover full cnrcocM of flour, Krnln, ronl,
rubber, sucar nml copper, were promul
gated today: .
o "
3 S3 lis
tr &
'1 : S : 3S
: " :
; ; a3
liKland nml Scotland (writ
const) nnd Ireland
Loudon
Kurope. between Itavro nhd
Ulhraltnr
Knglamr and Scotlnnd (fast
coast), except Tendon
Medlierrancan, not cast Sicily...
do 1
Adriatic
nrccco
Norway, not south Htiivnnitcr...
Dnnmnrk, Norway und Sweden,
not bciond Mulmo
Holland
.South Africa
China, Japan, Java, Manila. In
dia. Australia and Now Zea
land via Suoz or Capo of Good
Hopo
via, Panama Canal
Via Paclflc oast
Via United Kingdom
Via llotterdam
West Indies, Central America
and Carlbhean rcaMrrts
West coast Centrnl American
ports .1
Cast coast Central Amorlcan
ports
nmzii :.::
Itlver Plato
Wrat coast South America Ma
gellan do Panama Canal
Outward, tlnward.
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MODIFIES RATE DECISION
Commerce Board Itulea on Bnllroad
, . ... Intra-territorinl Charges.
WASHINGTON", Dec. 12,-Tho Interstato
Commerce Commission today modlllcd n
former decision granting nn Increase of
5 per cent, on tho Intra-terrltorlal rates
of railroads operating In Central Freight
Association territory, which, through com
binations, resulted in Increases In rates
to points In West, Southwest and South
eastern territories.
Tho various carrlero In Central Freight
Association Territory, which were author
ized to make an Increase over the existing
Joint rates sufllcicnt to allow of a 5 per
cent." increase on tralllc moving through
th Mississippi and Ohio Itlver crossings.
were today ordered to give llvo days
notlco by the filing of tariffs of the'sched
ule.1 naming tho increases. Aa to tralllc
moving north of the Ohio nnd east, of
tho Mississippi, the commission ordered
that tho railroads shall state separately
tho Increased factors accruing to the
central freight lines. The proviso, how
ever. Is mado that no Increased rates
slmll be established upon commodities that
wero not authorized hy the commission
In Its former decision.
Whore the relationship between through
and intermediate rates Is altered, which
would Involve a violation of tho Ioiik
and short haul clause of tho commerrn
act. the commission states tho carriers,
befir, tiling now tariffs, must first fllo
applications of relief. When such ap
plications are favorably acted upon by
the coniuilKslon the railroads ran thon
avail yiemaelves of tlio advantages of
tho order Issued today. -v
NOTES OF THE RAIL
WASHINGTON. Dec. U.-In a printed
bulletin Issued by the Interstate Com
merce CommUnlon today all steam rail
roads In the United States doing a bual
ne) ot 11,000,000 a year collected during
the month nf July last 23,aa6,l!7 in
revenue and expended 117S,;o3,2. The
railway operating Income amounted to
S5.917,W.
The St. 1'aul Railroad has made large
purchases of copper for electrification
work.
The American Car, and Foundry Com
pany baa received an order for SOU eteel
car undcrframee from the Philadelphia
and Heading Hallway.
MlSflOUftl.-KANcUii ANl TBXAH.
1B14 f)creae
Vtnt. weak Dacemker-. SAtu..VM uTlS)
len July 1 ,. U.SD,0(W Ho.318
TKXAS ANP fAt'lPIC.
i.T::: AUU m
CtNAUUSJ NOHTHalKN.
rreea July 1 e.OHl.uui iToeaSfi
OKANJ) TRUKaC srbTKlil.
First week Uecssobar... 1S.7IX) I1&U.14H
Prom July 1 Zl,J,lS XWJrt
UENVBK AND 810 URANDB.
Si Ji-lr'ALO. BOCMafrt ft P1TTSBUR011.
FACWIC OOAST.
Octetor greea US,ue ii
hwnU''mii-!! a.JcW
N4 3W.3W V
sjsji 1 mm 11 m ,
W38W YOBK.BITOWIB AMD SGQB
NKW YOMK. ttec. U -WUTTBtt. steady to
ttrm. rai'ilDts, iw paokaSM, crBcry, oxlra,
mfm. Ulekar soorln, lOc. . gt,4, oali,,
aittXit.. lmTtatloa crauaary. X4X3c
tsSOCS Mil km steady to flrui, ra-eli u. aool
. ttvili. mu, Braia, Muz, trt.li m.i,
iicari, .
aiuuJ ''.iU ., apecial mutks -
JU.K MXVEB,
tV( bllv
V4 ili IMlJaJii
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RAILROAD EARNINGS
STRONG UNDERTONE
TO WHEAT MARKET
AT CHICAGO TODAY
Unnamed Foreign Govern
ment Buys 2,000,000
Bushels Total Sales for
Export 3,000,000 Bushels.
CHICAGO, Dec. 12.-Itceord-breaklnB
bpIcs of cash wheat from Chicago direct
to export and a consentient llirhleiihie
of cneh niid December made a BtroiiR
I ilndcrtono to the market today. Sales
ot :,DC0,0CO bushels, mostly to a foreign
Government, name not disclosed, wore
reported authentically. The total export
trado wits put at 3,000,000 biish'cls. Export
houses bought futures ot December and
March and appeared to want the wheat.
Country sales woro light) and tho week's
arrlvnts nt primary centres reflected tho
lessened sales of tho last week.
Cash snles wero 2,000,000 bushels.
Futures closed 1 to l?,c. higher.
Trado In corn wns llitht speculatively,
but the market wns strong;. Thcro was'
n marked Improvement In tho domestic
demand for corn, but many export bids
wero rejected.
Export sales were 1,000,000 bushels.
Cash sales were 3S5.000 bushels, 'Kutures
closed lie higher.
Oata was stronger on a better call fr
cash and December. Shipping houses
were tho best buyers. Speculative trado
was small, l.arxo export orders wera
turned down by local cash men because
of. n. fraction of difference In price. Kx
poft sales were 1,500.000 bushels. Cash
sales wero 2X,000 bushclr. Futures closed
'.Jo. higher.
Provisions was nulct but strong.
Lending futures minted as follows:
hent-
tea.
Open. HUh.
lien. i.nw. ,-iiMin. ..
liw. OloRC. rlnflr.
Dcccmbcr ..' I.K'.S
1
)S!
l.'KH.'l.lMUM.Itl'i
LSOS tl.M(4 l.'O-H
Slay 1.-0J1 l.Mi
0111 mew ociivcryi
tat;
ItW,
"1
iri'l
noli
47?;
132
nii
nil!
"!
(KM:
on
I7'i
ntfi
47'i
"Hi
S
. 11.72
.10.0(1
P.7.1
10.O."
0.72 O.7.".
10.W S10.03
0.72
0.07
0.7.1
'10.07
17.02
18.40
. 0.7.-.
.10.10
n.sn
10.12
O.7.
10.10 0.77
10.12
.1R.0O
.IS.4D
1S.K!
18.53
lR.no
18.47
'1R.02
1S.50
Bid. tAskod.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAnO. Dec. 12. 11003. Receipts. 22,
(00: market 10c. lower; mixed and butchers.
Sit.40U7.10; Rood heavy, , SSB7.0.1 : rough
heavv, 11.403 0.7.1; llaht, J8.4OfC7.10: plus. J.-..10
n.lS. bu'k. I1.70T. CATTLE. Itecelpts.
400; market steady: bcovc.i. f0.40Oll.23: cowh
and nelfers, a.5O)IS.40; to' ' era and fcedcis.
64 r.0ri(l.7.'i: Tcxana. S7.2r.ffL ,0; calves. $SU
l).2.'i. SIIBKP. Receipts. 1S.OO0; market steady:
native and Western, $3.00&0.40; Iambs, 73.&0
08.S3.
BUSINESS "iMPBOVEMENT SLOW
Conditions Continue to Mend, But
Buying Is Small.
Confidence In the futuro Is encouraglnp
enough and undorlylng bnslc conditions
continue to mend, but Improvement na
reflected In actual orders Is disappoint
ingly slow, Bradstrcet's says. Con
servatism, practiced ns It has been over
a long period, seems to have become a
fixed habit, nnd In consequence buying
Is of the small-lot variety, the disposi
tion belnET to ahop often but sparingly
at any one time, and at this Juncturo
slowness In buying Is accentuated by the
approach of Inventorying. So It may be
said that tho larger lines of distribu
tion, as well ns numerous producing en
terprises, aro -working nt a reduced rate,
and wherever activity is visible It Is di
rectly traceable to rush orders for tho
warring nations.
It Is true, however, that buying of holi
day goods imparts n certain degree of
activity to retail lines, nnd at tho same
time colder weather, with snow, has
helped sales of seasonable wearing ap
parel and benefited the winter wheat
crop, but as a general uile purchases of
seasonal gifts are rather light, and many
centres note a tendency to run to the
lower-priced artlcleB.
Thus, while trado In this respect is
relatively brisk, being especially so with
mail-order houses, lack of Industrial and
other employment Is calculated to re
strict buying in nil but those favored
cereal-producing regions that are enjoying
high pricos, and as n general proposition
retail dealeru anticipate n smaller turn
over than formerly.
FEDEEAL DEFOSITS OltOW
Increase of More Thnn $1,000,000
Reported for the Week.
There was a Bain of over JI.OOO.OOO In
deposits anown by the Federal Iteeervo
Uank of this Ity In tls statement for the
week. 1
Total notes In circulation are now
$710,000 against $730,715 the preceding; week.
Details follow:
nstiOUltCKS.
Dec. 11. Dae. 4.
Gold twin and gold er-
tlocatsa '7,S02,flSO 17,451,1D0
Iigal tender note. ll-
vwr cartlftcatea and
subsidiary oola '"SIB-IS"
Iledlacounts and loans.. IVKI.730
LTAUIl.lTIBfl.
Capital paid In .j-'TtT'SJ
Deposits V. 10.174.107
VajlaKfel rajidrVA notBa
2.'.,.S'i:i
JS.5tHl
i.usr.sif
18,387,081
7S0.715
Fadsral ruarva
outatandlng
710,000
FEDEEAL BAKK STATEMENT
Gold Coin and Certlfioates Held Now
Amount to 65232,073,000.
WASHINGTON'. Detc. li.-The Coneoll
datad statemeut of the condition of the
-IX federal Ilwerve Banks at the close
ot eustneM looay was annouucatt uy inu
Hedered Ileserve ljtril as fojlowa:
CU'id coin and certMeutw ,HB,073,0oO
Laaal tender, netw, allvcr eertia.
ebU swSSdtary oola laj.lTO.OOO
BUG 4fatceiuited a4 Wawia nlirl- ,...,
tU wUWu day fms
AUMIwr teeeurcaa
VU ,eca, tfift&iiui: ""
gwrv"3aSpeUe
SMWT.OSa
.tt.ia)
ulM la clrcul
UPU. '
Tool lUvbliUtoa 1ti
Caah raaarv
Cash J"- aJtar atlns:
4M h4 .reeerve aals4 reserve
natta v circiinwssa ,
fcd'rel reserve main
W5.1
S.U,M
la elrcula-
tiOQ
Gold k bead wttto yerl newt
aSNu ir nunwai n w
ini nta
I.laEllUy 0 rearv
taoalag notea
To Estabiiath Kedprooil AeeounU
WASHINGTON, Uec. U-Keuiprcwal 6
cuuuts are- to be estaolishad by all Fe
eisl Keseive Banks to facilitate tbe haji
dluis of checks drasn on th it:re
banks and tiic dcukiueiit uf tlant.ee re
nitint tberefrom. according to a stats
Biet Issuedj Uk1a by tbe juvtnws uf
the aeAetai Reserve Baks. who kv
tuti tit ..ue'ej.ce 4 the ttem 1V-paxttwAi
ueccmuer
May ....
Oats
Dcconiber
Vny ....
Lanl
Jfinunry .
May
ltlbs
Janunry .
May
Pork
Jnnuary .
May
Philadelphia Markets
GRAIN AND tfLOUIt
HIIKAT. rtertlot. 76.588 bush. Itaport
rfoirmnfl fair and prlew Wtther ndrnnwsl )c.
under Mfonftr odtslde advices. Quotation'
Car lots, m export elevulot: No. 2 red, pot
and December. ft.lSHsfl.XO: No. 3 red. West
ern, lt.aS'Mtl.21),; No. 1 NorllWtn Uululh,
l.!l,1il.304.
I'OltN.- Itecelpts, h47.1 bush. The market
wns titilrt but nrm. under llht offerlnrs. Quo-
tallonj: Car lota for loeal trail, as lo location:
Nn. 2 sellovr, old, KltfStWo.i Mwmer yellow,
old. SulttTStr.: new yelKxr, as to quality. W
Cr7(c.i new coh, per 70 Iba.. OilrSe.
, OATH. Itecelpta. 30M) hush. Sold alowly,
wit rilled nrm, nnur sniRll siippllea. Quota
tlnna: No. a whlta. filWolHc.. aiandftrj white,
Moil'c : No. tl white. S8iWtr-
Ft.Olm. Uecelpts, 2100 bbls. and l.RBrt,
.ijo lbs. In Mcka. Tlio market quiet anil tin.
,nw. wun nioaerate nut amine oirennRR
Juotniiutia r 11X1 Iba. In wood: JVIrfter, clear,
J..S4.1il: do., stralKht. SMt.VSS; do., patant,
MS..Ttf,'.7.'l: Kansas, stralKht, Jilto aarks. S.2i)
.i.4i): do.. iHilent, Jute sacks. f3. 1(100,00)
snrliii, first clear. JS.lurB.:l')L 'lf straight,
.i..l,ttril.(lii; do., patent. .I155 00j do., ra
vorltc brands, Cii.wi; city mills, choice and
ranoy intent. (5(rd.f'Oi city mills, rettular
erndes-Wlntcr, clrnr. jl.75ffl.W: do., straight.
3.l.
M.VJ.V do., run
.eni, f.ti.uutrd. to.
ItVn l'l.OIIIt In amftll sunt,!? nnd lm1v.
Vul quiet. Quotations nearby and Westorn In
wood ht fS.uOflO,
PROVISIONS
Sold slowly and some kinds were lower,
,'uotntlon: City beet. In sets, amoked nnd
nlr-drled, 2Saic; do., Western, In sh, smok
ed, 2aec, do., city, knuckles and tender".
Kiiikat. and alr-drled. SUgiluc.i do., Western,
knu.-kles and tenders, smoked, 20WH0C.: do.,
hams. lAWAIdi pork, family. 23.CotfS4! hams,
f. I', cured, loose, l'l'.itfllc: do., aklnned,
loose, 13tflUc.i do., do., smoked, HKMltc.j
Other hntllff. nmntcrf. rltv mritH. n In hmn.l
nnd averaae. 1,,fil5c.; do., smoked. Western
cured, lfttiLIUr.: oo boiled, boneless, 20411
Jlc, picnic shoulders, B. 1. cured, loos, UU
Uftl'ic.- do., smoked. tS'iWlSo. ; bellies, In
pickle, according to average, loose, iBttl.Vic.i
breakfast bacon, as to brand and avcrnso, city
cured, 1KB lpc. s do.. Western cured, 184luc;
lant, Western, rsllncd. tierces, IlUftItc.: do.,
do,, do., tubs, lIHKUHc.i do., pure city, kettle
K.:.W4c! fl'1"" jo" j" d-
REFINED SUGARS
The market quiet but steady, at the recent
decline. Itenners' list prices; standard uranu
latod, 4,00c.; line granulated. 4. Sic. ; tiowdered,
4.u;.c. ; conlectlonna' A, 4.73c.; suit grades,
44f4. OOe.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
IIUTTKI!. Wholesale trade iiulet its usual
on the last day or the wock, but offerings of
fancy stock llfflil and nlui-a firmly held. Juo-
mncy biock iigiu ani aiufa nrmiy held,
tittlons: Western, frcah, solid-packed, creai
fancy specials, 3fe.i extra, aic.i extra 1
:i2.lc; ilrsts, .loffJlc; seconds, 202c.; 1
Tyamery,
Indln.
packed 2P!12.'le., as to quality; nearby prima,
fancy, ,17c; do.-, averaan entra. :i.Mi5lc. : do..
Ilrsts. .Tltrlllc.: .do., seconds, IlO-g.llc. Hpeclal
fancy brands of prlnta Jobbing nt VllfUi:
IKKIH. The innrket developed n firmer
tone under light receipt", and prices were high
er. Quotations: In free cases, nearby oxtras,
42e:ic. per dos. ; nearby firsts, I2S12-'I() per
standard case; nearby current receipts. $11.10
11.70 per standard case; Western, extra firsts,
tiSQlS.30 per cneo; do., firsts, Stl.10Oll.70 per
case; mixed held and fresh nnd ordinary stock,
fOfJli.oo; Southern. 10.WI1.40 per cac. Re
frigerator eggs, cholca and fancy fall-packed,
L'l&IOe. ; do., spring-packed, ns to quality, 21 B
25c. per dos. Fancy selected candled fresh eggs
were lobbod out nt 4W48c. per doz.
CIIIIESK. Offerings moderate but ample,
and tho markot quiet and without. Impor-
tun) nhrtniia (Inofnt lAna s Moll VrtrlT 11111.
tutu Liiiin,;)-, yuuintiunc" tis j.w.,,
cream, earlier receipts, choice, 10c. j do., do.,
current
make,
cnoice, juirjfiuvc.
do., do.
ralr to
b13c.
good.
14U014TtC.i do..
part skims,
POULTRY
I.1VK. Desirable stock In small supply
and firm, with demand equal to the offerings.
Quotations: rowls, 12014c; exceptional lota
higher; old roosters, 100'llc, ; spring chickens,
acvordln; to quality. 114113c.: exceptional lota
higher: turkeys. lilsitOe. ; ducks. 13tfI4c.; gecso,
lSUllc. : guineas, young, weighing 2 lbs. nnd
over apiece, per pair, one; weighing lWtfl
lbs. apiece, per pair. oflCoe. ; guineas, old per
pair. 40c.: pigeons, per pair. 151718c.
DltKSMIU) POULTItY. The general mar
ket quiet, but offerings ot desirable stock
mod irate and values ot this description
steaally maintained. Quotations: Turkeys,
rirv-nAcked Kuncv. larvo. nearhv. I!lf22c.:
l J
lbs
ODloce. IU'.'jc: do.. AH lbs. anlcce. llltl&c.:
do., U lbs. and under, list 13c. ; fowls, bbls..
dry-packed-
aplect, 10c,
iac.; do.
roosters, d
Nearbv.
fair to good. 1018c.; Western, fWO
apiece. 20c: do., fair to rood. 14fftlbo.: roast
Ing chickens, dry-packed. In boxes Milk-fed,
IK to 24 lbs. to riez. 2"t,t"lr- mllk.fad. "3 to
20 lbs. to doz., 1DQ21C. : corn-ted, 18 to 24 lbs.
to doz.. i'OWJIc. corn. fed. "S to 30 lbs. to
do., 1 Ml lie; milk-fed. 31 to 3(1 Iba to doz.,
HWc; milk-fad, H7 to 42 lbs. to doz., 14(Sc:
milk-fed. 43 to 47 lbs, to doz.. 15Hc. ; milk
fed. 48 lbs. to doz.. 17c: milk-fed. (10 lbs. and
oyer, 18c; corn-fed, .11 to 311 lbs. to doz., 13V
d.; corn-red, 37 to 43 lbs. to doz., 13
HP
, idc.:
.i. , vurn-ieo. 1.1 10 tl IDS. o uoz., it
10c. : corn-fed. 48 lbs. and over to doz,
corn-fed, 00 lbs. and over, 17c; roasting
chickens, dry-packed. In bbls. Western, milk
fed, dry-picked, 0 Iba. and over, 17n. : Western,
milk-fed, 4 lbs.. 18c; Western, tnllk-frd. 3ft
lbs., 14 Uc. ; Western, milk-fed. dry-picked,
mixed weights, lies 14 He; Western, milk-fed,
2I43 lbs.. He; Western, corn-fed, 3 lbs. and
over, lflc. : WeBtern. corn-fed, 4 lbs.. Iftc. ;
Western, corn-fed, dry-picked, mixed weights,
14c; Western, corn-fed, 3H lbs.. 14c; West
ern, corn-fed, 2U:i lbs., 18!4c. Sprlnj
ducks, 1415c. Spring geese, 12813c.
Kquaba. per dozen White, weighing 11 to 12
lbs. per dozen. J3.75Q4.3.1; white, weighing 0
to 10 lbs. per dozen, 1303.60; white, weigh,
ins N lbs. per dozen, J2.uOft2.i50: do.. 7 Iba
rer dozen. $2(82.15; do.. OffflU Ihs. per doz.
1.23(Q)1.S0; dark and No. 2, f0c.ll.
VEGETABLES
The general market quiet and without Im
portant change. Quotations: Whits potatoes,
per bush. --Pennsylvania. SSt!U2c.: New
York, 45iH.(2c ; white potatoes. Jeracy, per
basket, HfttHOc; uweet potatoes, Uastern
Shore, per bbl. No. 1, $:3.73; No. 2 1,!U
"91.75; aueeta, Jersey, per bbl, No. 1,
33.C0: No. 2, 22.2.; sweets, Jersey,
per basket. 00g7c. Onions choice, per
bush., 7097.1c: do., ordinary, par bush., 8
OSe.; dc. choice, per 100-lb. hog, ll'.'VfeLSOj
do., medium. ter 100-lb. lag. ft.1c.n9l: do., sec.
onds. ptr 100-lb. hag iVM175c Cabbage, do
mestic, per ton. 7N; do.. Danish, per ton,
tlle12. Cauliflower, New Vork, per crate, 75
Bt 1.2.-,. Hidnach. Nurfolk. par bbl.. f Url '.'.1.
Kale Nurfolk, per bbl.. 7.1(00c. Lettuce. Klor
Idu, per tutsket. 1 2.14)2; do., North Carolina,
per basket, ilfi75c Means. Florida, per basket,
i'.'CXio. Kggplaut. I'lorl.la, wr box. t22.ru).
Cutumbers, Florida, per basket. I1.7.1V2..V).
b'quash. Plorldn. per liaskrt. Jl. &)'-'. Celery,
New Vork, per bunch. 2.10 ISc. Mushrooms,
per 4-lb. barkct. Micii1.20.
FRESH FRUITS
Demand only moderate, but values of choice
stock generally steady. Quotations: Apples, per
bbl. King. I2.7SH.oO; Baldwin. J1.7H2.M:
(Ireeulng. $l.7a(rS.73: Spy. II.75fl2.S0; other
guod eating arletea. 11 7."Mj2.&): mtdilim. 110
I..V); upplea. Weslcrne. per box. S191.S0;
apples, Delawaro and Pennslvunla, per
hauwer. &U)iOi'. Lemons, per box .?!.
Oranges, Florida, ptr box. si.5O0g.au. Tan
gerlnea. Florida, per strap. (2.BO03.SO. drape,
fruit. I'lorlda, p box. 1.5Dt)2iO- lloaap-
Mea. iar craio t'orio itico. i.jaa..i.
aa, Mfjz.an.
Cranberries, fancy late varhHlea,
i"rarurri. raoa too. Kany
Hack
per
Blac
3T4. Crauberrlas. Cape Cod,
atariy
par crat. 73c.0fl.9e.
(jTaauer-
net
,a. .lariev . iwr trrate. 7AcCrS
er crate. 7acVfI.2S
5. 1'eara.Naw
York, per bbl. Meckel. i;i.3O0a: Burra llsie.
MS
lieu
l05.9d: Sheldon. $103
urre dabnreau. S2.80
m.0;
iteurrw a Anjpu, .sfx.3a; vuvumvH
Howell S2-50: other varktlaa, 420.
12031
DEATH HALTS $80,000,000 SUIT
Deeds for Property In New York
Found on Body of Man.
NKW YOItK, Dee. It Th police were
slartlad to discover deeds to property In
the dowutowu section of New York, val
ued at mere than $s.00,0t. In the pocket
of a man who died In a furnlehed room
houie here last nUjbt. It developed that
the dead roan was Sdwliv or Kmory O.
KdwarU, and that bo same here about
one week ago to bring; suit agulttst tbe
Trinity Corporation, tee business organi
sation of Trinity Church, ae tbe repre
sentative of claimants to property held
by tbe cbureh.
All of tbe deeds were very old, one
dated I7a showing U1 to ground tut
lilcli tbe poetotVee uaw etauds.
western, ary-picKea, iteltd lbs.
.; do., 4 lbs., 13c.; do., .f? lbs.,
, 3 lbs. and under, 12(!4124c. ; old
ry-plcked, 12',4c. ; brollTng chickens
lliH: lha. anleca. "U(,f22D. ! da..
!2 lbs.
HANDLER BR0S.&g&i
Beg to announec that they have this day tafeen ofiit
the buglneMt of MESSRS. 8DWJ0 S5WBST &
COMPANY and have reo?vwi tbetk Irw Y office
front 111 Broadway to 34 Pint 9trttV.
AjCupii'j J. tdsttVAxa
4 stAlst, JUtelDaaNHAi 1
Ml
PORT Off PHILADELPHIA .,
Vessels Arriving Todajf
Sir Winifred, Port Arthur, rruda oil. Tts
.wnpanj-.
tr. Tuaean, noston,
men. MSselngera ami htr
: and Miners' Transportation
cnanoise, Merenant i
I'omraim-.
Str. Oreclan, Boston, h'ner and n
ton, pa'naci
ana Miner' ti
cmnniwj, juervnen
aPrTcftitM (Ore
ranspertation
Mr, Aliskan. tln FYam-isro via, tliartentwi
merchandise, W. F. Haimr ft Oo
. er..n! V11"" nrj. "aw York, cttrgn in
transit. I. Itubelire (tons
Vessels Sailing Ifodny
Jr- .T'"'! Wenler (Ur,). Jonw. f-t rtnmana
San Iwmlngo, Uerwlnd-Whlte Coal Mlnlne
tonipeny.
fltr. San Mareo. Davidson. Kew York, JJal
lory Btcamslilp Line fcteared Deeember 10),
.J rr'M tv"AP "eejeeni ClMet6n, tamps
Nsci:rKimmb't50 n,,w- "
HJ'.'j'itWae, ooml)( Norfolk. XV. t.
Steamships to Arrive
N'ntiiG
I'Vofn. ened,
(1 asgow i),o. s
uverDool ti a
(.'arthaglnlan
Dominion . .
nuJioirr.
...?.T' . From. Data.
X'"1. Ornakoldsvlk . Nov. R
;;y.e'"." ...nmeius tvov
Waddon
.Bombay
.Nor.
ft'.WS i ?.. Nov,
;;,v" -. uoiieruara
. . .NOV. ID
Nov, ,
....Njv. 20
Crown Point.
Jondon
uBssiopeia ....
Canadla
Apulia ,.
fntita Ttosatle.i
Dlrphys
Hkogstad
l.ouslana
Persians
lliantrord
Cambrian lilng.
Ventmoor . .,,,
Htoterdyk
Mohacsflcld ....
I.yrn ,
JCarl ot Elgin..
.Shields ...
uothenburr
..Nov. 21
..London Not.31
..Shields ?iar. SS
iVIxtsrs
..Nov. at
...Nov. 2
. Nov. 21
..Nov, 2fi
. .Nov. Z
. -Nov. sn
.Nov 2D
..Nov. 20
..Nov, 5
..Nor.
..Nov. 30
..Dee. 4
...Copenhagen .
...tMnnebuter ..
, ...J."owey
. ..Uran
...Liverpool
...(Ulat
...llotterdam ...
...Cardiff
...Halboa
...Crus Grande.
.vinnurea
Manchester Merchant.. Manchester ...
lonatus Jamaica
fnlnerlnn 7iino . t,n. a-u.
Dec. B
..Dec.
. .Dtc R
Dec. 10
..Dee. 10,
..Uec. JO
Jonn ,.1'ort Anionio"
iunn ....
Hkogstad
anieios
innaoia
West Point..
. ..Chrlsttanla
. . .London . . .
Steamships to leavo
paS8BNoer.
Name.
Pomlnlon
Carthaginian ...
Tor.
..Liverpool
..Glasgow ,
Date.
..Dec. IP,
..Drfts. S3
1'IlBiailT.
Louslana . ,
.Copenhagen
...Dee, IT
...Dee. 12
...Dec. If
j'otomae , i.i.h
nanteramo ... , Iindon
ur
ii..-.. ".er Ml,lcr .Manchester
iv5St.r-Id " Indon ...
J erstana .twilth
Manchester Merchant. .Manchester
uec. it
.....pee.
-2f
..11
uec
Deo,
PORT OF NEWYORK
Steamships Arriving Today
Namo.
I,Vcm.
lie d'lUlla.
Potsdam . .
Lapland ...
Sailed.
..Nov.
...Deo. a
..Dec. S
. . Dec fl
. .Nov. 20
Naples ....
,..,...,.. .Rotterdam
' jUverpool .
DUK TOMOimOW.
....Liverpool ..
Uordoaux .
New York,
callfornle .
Steamships to leave
Nnitio.
Krlitlanlafjord ,
N. Amsterdam
Megantle
Iiochnmbeau ...
Orduna ........
st. Paul ....;
Mlnnetonlca ....
For.
..Hergen ...
..llotterdam
...IJerpool .
. Jllavro ,.,.
..Liverpool .
..Liverpool .
..London-. ..,
Dais,
..Dec. 11
..Dee. 12
.Deo.
..Dec. 12
..Dee. 12
..Dec 12
..Dec. 12
FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS
iSSttSSSUU,U Tt"" ta tt "BUt InlulrVfoJ
STDAMSIIIPS.
rralS"1 "0?Sill ""'' -'nc range to Genoa,
RbEiary.,CW quar,er0' 7s- B1'.. January anj
J"-,, , c,arr.orj -.: i same, 2S.O00 quarter
.WJ 'onliall Br.). Phlladelphlt to Torn An
nlliU nTnd ,Sr) Castetlamare, grain. 225.
?ndrj.r"iar: M- n'- SI' " botg' mber
Occanlo (Ital.), 2717 tons, Philadelphia tn
iftnTJfiJi''nfff': "lyMa ternSrSroSTpt.
) rlmo (Ital.), 2213 tons, same.
American trade, one trip, basis Ss. 6d.. delli
cry Ilombsy. ledcllvery Cnltod States, prompt,
not Uarryvale, as reported yesterday.
Tropea (Hr.J, 3051 tons, tranaatlantlc trade,
three round tr ps, basla 7s. Od., deliveries
United Klnidom, prumpt. oeuveriw
City of Memphis (Am.). 3018 tons, same, en
round trip, prlvato terms, deliveries United
ntatea, prompt.
Germanic (Br.'), 2171 (on4. Oulf to Oenoi.
general cargo, 27s. d.. January.
Pathfinder (Am.). 1600 tons. Cult (o Bre
men, cotton, private terms, prompt.
City of Macon (Am.), 31)00 tons. same.
Olive (Dr.), 2300 tons. Culm to London. Liv
erpool or ureenock, sugar, 2a. od,, January
Kylestromo (Dr.), 21 Ou tons, same.
Bhln Tlmandra, 1187 tons, from Norfolk to
Ida Janeiro, at or about 13. W, prompt.
Movements of Vessels
Btr. Ventmoor (Br.), from Philadelphia, r
rived at llordeaux December 7.
Str. Merldan (tlr.). from . Philadelphia, ar
rived at Cardiff December 11.
Btr. Oarar II (Dan.), from New York, 'ar
rived at Copenliagen December 11.
Btr. United Ktatfs (Dan.), for Naw York,
steamed from Copenhagen December 11.
Str. Csnndla (Dan.), for Philadelphia,
steamed from Clirlstlanla December It).
Hlr. Lus tanla (Or,), from New York, ar
rived at Liverpool Docember 11.
fltr. Baltic (llr.). for iNew York, steamed
from Liverpool December 11.
fltr. Start Point (Dr.). from Philadelphia,
arrived at London December 10.
Str, West Point tllr.), fur Philadelphia,
ateamed from London December 10.
Sir nayonne iltal), from Philadelphia, ar
rived at Bavona December 0.
Ktr. Manchester Miller (Br.), for Phlladel
nlila, steamed from 8t. John. N. B., Deeeni-
Btr.'L. V. Stoddard. Ilanror for Fhltadelplila,
psssod Nolaika December 11.
btr. Bt. Andrews (Nor.). Philadelphia for
Antllla, passed Diamond Shoal lightship
December 11,
Btr. J. M. (luffey, for Philadelphia, steamed
from Port Arthur leceiber 11.
Str Indian, for Philadelphia, steamed from
Savannah. Deoember 11
Mtr. Currier. Philadelphia for Porto Ulran
lrts. was 201 miles outh of Overfalls light.
ship at T P. ra. December 11.
Hlr Tobido. towing schr. Delaware Sun.
Phlladelobla for flablne, was 40 miles north ot
Diamond Shoal lightship at 6 p. ra. De
cember 11.
Str. Lyra. Ban Francisco for Naw York, waa
ind inllea outh of Scotland lightship at noon
December 11.
Btr. Persian, Philadelphia for Jacksonville,
passed Hunting Island nt 7 p. m, December
Btr. dulfatream. Philadelphia for Port
Arthur, as 3a0 miles south of Ilattaraa si
1don December 11.
Sir. Winifred. Port Arthur for Philadelphia,
passed Otrrfalla lightship at 6:10 p m Do
t-4iiber 11.
Btr. Paraguay. Bablne for PhlMdalpbU,
pasaad Totugaa at A p. m. December 11.
ch. Clara A. Donnell. tor Philadelphia.
sailed from Nantaaket Itouds Dwiamoer tr
Hch. Grace a. Dennett, from Folladelp.
delphU
Soli. Heoaeca Palmer, for Philadelphia, mled
fmrai Partamouth Decambfir 11.
SoIl ilovsrnor Powers. Philadelphia
for
Hangar, ssuwi irom vineysru lias
Isvea Dcm-
VT 11,
rich. Wawetuwk, Phlladslpbla for Boston,
filled tram viaafara itavan usciuor
u.
STBOKO HEADS CONFERENCE
Chosen Chairman of federal Eeserve
Bank. Qovernors.
WASHINGTON, Dec. U.-P9njamln
Strong-. Jr. governor of the Federal Ile
eerve Bank, of New Yorfe today wa
elected permanent chairman of the con
ference of twelve Federal Reserve Nuk
governor, and former Assistant Sscrsten
of tbe Treasury Jawee Curtis, ot rUieion,
-was eboeeai perputaaAt secretary, lit
governors. anftWMl the uet meeliMf o!
the orsagdiathw would be held In Wash
ington, January SS- Committees were up
pointed to laee up tee matter
clearance and otbM uueetionei
Iws and report at this meeting.
of
ot
chec U
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