7, EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1011. W 11 u STOCKS STROM IN DEL MARKET; MEW HAYEN LEADER Dealings Principally in Spe cialties and the Supply Appeared to Be Small. American Beet Sugar Up. NEW YOtlK, Deo 19. Tho stock mar ket opened strong1, with prices generally fractionally up. As tho day advanced aocurltles, gained further strength, Indi cating tho favorable effect of the Com- mni-nn Osmmlnslrtn's decision In tho freight rale case. Dealings, however, were principally In specialties, and the market was not actlvo at any time. Tho supply of stocks In many places seemed to bo scant. . . , . ,, As was tho case In tho lato trading yesterday. New Haven led tho market on the ttdvanco, going to 69, Up IK from tho closing last night. At tho closo the prlco reacted ' to GST. Tlo strength In this stock was due directly to tho de cision In tho freight rate case, as this road will probably recclvoy greater ben efit from It than any othcV road. The whole-railroad list, In fact, wns strong. Heading, whloh has been tho market leader roccntly,' rcgalnod somo ot Its Joss In yostcrday's early trading. Penn sylvania, Ualtlmoro and Ohio and Brio common and first preferred wcro also higher. On a few buying orders Canadian Pad llo roso a point. Tho road Is not directly boncntcd by tho rate do oislon, yet tho effect on that development on European sentiment has been good, nnd tho prospoots are that It will lead to a better demand for Issues favored toy foreign Invostors, of which Canadian FactfloA is one. Favorable comment on tho rate de cision was heard throughout the street. Tho belief was expressed that moro bene fit will be. derived than railroad managers seemed disposed to admit. It should cer tainly help business, In that tho rail roads will now probably placo many or ders, especially for steol goods, that they have been holding In abeyance. The plac ing of stoel orders will help tho Steel Corporation materially, stoel toUay gained s by going Up to oils, compared with 8014 at the closo yesterday. The closing price was 60. Holders of Baltimore and Ohio now see n fighting chance for the maintenance of the company's 6 per cent, dividend be cause of the rate decision. Action on tho dividend will bo tnken this month. The stock was up at 70!4. A feature in tho trading was American Beet Sugar, which gained rapidly from tho opening until It reached 31. up 1H. Tho stock closed at ZV&. up . The rise was basod on largo earnings. The statement was ' made that tho company is eurnlng at the rate of 7 per cent, on the common stock at present Commission houses wore tho largest buyers and their orders came prin cipally from small customers. This demand, however, was Jmoro than suf ficient to absorb tho scittcred offerings. In addition to the rito decision tha market had fdr a bull factor tho In crease! supply of money. Four months' nnd flvo'months' money has been placed on al' Industrials at 4 per cent and lend ers aro perfectly satisfied to place their funds In that way. This seems to be tho omv class of borrowing now to bo reached. Foreign exchange made a further movement In favor of 'this country, sight sterling selling at i.Mi. the loweaf'since last June, and for tho first time In nlonths bringing steeling exchange to below the par of 4.8C66 for tho pound sterling. AMERICAN STOCKS WERE IRREGULAR 'IN 'LONDON Decision in Freight Bute Case Caused Only Fractional Changes. LONDON, Dec. 19. Dealings In securi ties In the street were trifling today. Business was restricted again tpr rain and thunderstorms. Prices were "Steady In the wain, showing little change. There i was much realizing on the new war scrip i In advance ot the payment of Monday's Instalment Of 30,000,000. 5 Despite the decision in the freight rate case, Irregularity marked the trading In 8 the American group, but alterations in Enrlcas were confined to fractions. The K shares were affected by- the reaction In New York yesttWay afternoon. uana idlan Paolflo resisted the setback at New York. Grand Trunk issues were firm. The road's new 1.000.000 three-year 6 per cent notes aro going well. ; Firmness was displayed by home rail way securities. There was buying of ' Kaffirs. Good year-end dividends on these descriptions oontmua to be an nounced. There was further Investment buying of Egyptians. MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPAK STOCKS. , . , , Bid. Asked. Jim Butler ..,..,...,...... .SO ,b'J Map Namara ... .02 Midway ,., 00 .10 Mlipan Ext vp .SI Montana , ,. .88 .38 North Star .18 .SO Opnopah Belmont 4'i 4t Tonopah Extension 2 Mi 2s Tonopah Merger JW .as Tonopah Mining- TV " ltescu Eula I , Of .OS West Una 60 ,03 QOLDPIBLD STOCKS. Atlanta ., ,,, ,-tt ,42 .43 JUue Hull .,,..,.,.. .Ot .03 L Jtaotn . ,.....,. ,.., ,, .jt y SO DjMl,HlflMHiMMMM .7 .03 omb Jnrao . ..., m,mhi, .jo ,iv Dlamf 33 D. .,-, .V? palsy ..,.ittfi,,ii.MM im finua munuiii ....... ...... , CloidfUld Con ...,.,.....,.,...,. IK IS aoldneld Merger ,,,,,,.,,.....,.,. .88 Jumbo Miunsloo ,J ., 2.40 2.45 Kawanaa .21 .M Oro .......... i,. t.t . ? Ebrsr Vtcfc 10 .It MISCELLANEOUS. Kalry AxUo, ,.,.,.,..,,..,.. ,02 .04 Ktmoerly., ...... ,.OT ,ja K.vada Jill! M .28 ,30 $,'va3a WW ,,..,.J..,., 1.43 1.4T NEW YOBK OTJHB TiTAUKTiT Biaden ......., OK tm ttaldfUld Cons I'm Vu ireo Can V, ,..., .,......., X SO La Roe . ........M.....M..... ...... 74 Maxwell .... ..... Ug 14 do yrtwtl . t 45 NlpUalug , Mi 0 oua aavtur W JJ Jo pretoria 88 M JiiW-Uiaatt ....,... ytt T(4 Sccrllus quaa, v .US Tobacco mtawicia war.. .,......,., i nttad ofaar SKaras .... . iSi.- ::-:;;2;:M V wuir. oviw .,;,, qo Vraww (.. v fUJUfU UUtH a....,B . ( adalDtda a aw 4; l York I At 4 iUa paper, I u 4 f lp 9r can. 4Mrve Bank XMwout BUa - eya Wor SOu tQ to i 3 t t lvlaj , fi &jl UUbiDasd I i i ::U3f lafF NEW YORK STOCK SALES Ye.Cl. Illeh Low note lasynoMMlDej..... S4K 26) 24J 25 Aml. Copper......... MM 65 3" $;., Aw.n.Sojsr... 30!. 31 -11 3 Am.Can 26)i 20 25H 25K Am.CotlonOll........ 40 40 40 40 Am. Hide A Leather.... 4i AH M w Am.Ico .23 23 23 23 AmLlnjeod 7M 7K 7H ' AmLoco 23 23i 23J4 23H doprof..... 95 Of'H COM O0 Am.6mclllng 68K 69 o8 tSn Am.Eustr, " ' doprcf 107 107 107 107 Am. Tobacca... ...... .. ' " dopref 103 103W 103J Ansconda Copper 20W 20M 20M 20M Atchison 03 p?K 03X 03M doprcf rj8H CO M 0 Dalt&Ohlo COW 70H KOJi 0H dopref...i COX 605 60K C9K DelhSleel 41 41! 41M 41M Brooklyn Ilapld Tranilt 80 80 85M BOX CallfomlaPot ' doprof MU 62W 62) OanadlanPao 167 168 167M 167M Central ralher 37)5 37Ji 37M 37M Chi & Northwest 125 125 125 125 Chca&Ohlo 43K 42H 42K 42K ChlnoCopper 34 34 33H 33!f Col Fuel Alton ,-. .. 24K 24H 24f Erie :. 22H 23M 22J 23 dolstprcf 35H S6H 38K 33H ConsolOas 110 115K 115 116 Corn rroducts 8K SH 8H fiK DlaUllcrsSec. 12X 12K ptt 12U Dcl&llddson 142 142 142 Denver and Rio drand. 5 Gtt 5 61f Oreat Northern UGH 116 115 116 Great North Ore. Cent. 26M 20 25W 25f Intcrboto-Melropolllan. 12 12M 125 12M dopref fiOWOH 60K 60M Intplrallon 10 10K 10W 10W InternaUonal Taper.... 7!i 8J 8M BH Intcrl Paper pref 33 33 33 Kansas City Southern.. 23 22H 22M 22H Lackawanna Steel 23 2S 28 Lehlch Valley 135 135M 131U 131K Mercantile llatlno 1 1 11 Minneapolis A St. Louis . . 11 10 11 MlamlCoppor 18H 18H 18M 18 MStPASSM......,107 103 108 108 Missouri raclnc. 10H 10M 10J 1W Montana.rowerCo .... 41H 41 41 41 Nevada Con 12 12Z 12M 12)f N.Y..N.II.AU 67i 69 68 68J N.Y..O.&Vest 22 22U 22)f 22f NewYorkCen 83H 84 83!f. 84 Norfolk A West 101H 100 100 100 Northern Paclna 101f 102 101 101 Penna. 107M 108H 107M 107M Pittsburgh Coal 10 103-4 10$ 1W Pressed Steel Car 35 30 35M 30 nay Cons 10H 10H 10K 16H Reading 147 147H 140!f 147 Koct Island 1J 1H lii Hi dopref 2H 2H Sit 2ii Homely Co 5 AM 4H 4H GoPadflc 84 84)4 8-1 8-IK Studcbaker 32H 33 33 33 Tennessee Copper. 32), 32U 32H 3214 Texas A Paclflc. 12H 12H 12) 12)4 Third Avenuo 30K 36)4 30H 30)4 Twin City RT....I.. 07 07 07 07 Union Bac A Taper 4( 4H 4)i Union Taclflo 118 118K 117X 117H dopref 70 70 70 Union Pae War 27K 28 27Jt 28 United Railways Inv 8H 8H 8H If. S. Rubber. 64 64 5-1 54 dolstpref 102 102 102 102 UH Steel 50)4 51H 60M 60K do pref 105 105H 105)i 10.r)i Utah Copper 40 -10)4 48U -IS'i Western Union 68 68) 68) i 68) Westlughousa Elec CS)X C8U G8)f H8U Western Maryland 15)1 16)f 15!' 16)X WellsFarso 70)1 70). 70)1 Total aalei, 4 3, COO share. NEW YORK BOND SALES, High. 10U0 Amer Smelt Sea Ci-.lOli 7000 Amer Tel cvt 4!is.... no 1000 Ann Arbor 4s 03ft fiouo Atchlion 4s 01 Iat. Cloit. 1V.'V 1WA 00 vu SOuo AtchUan cv 4s 1U0O.. 03' looo Ualto 4s Ohio SM,.,.. WOO do 4s RO 110CO da cv 4Ua 841 1000 Detli titeel rfd 6e.... tk 1S0OO ilrook Hap T Sa 11US..101 nuuo C'mt Leather lit Os. . ttO'i 7(Oit Cent l'aa lit 4i sott 0000 cent n n n J tt( cn.inu 10U0 Che3 & Ohio 4H ttS aii 90 S 8815 112 112 88 8S 10JU 102H uu eu 1W uu as . ... ...... ... ..v; imw umo ut west. 4 8000 Clll 11 & Q joint 4a.. lOOO do 4 1000 Cht Mil & St P 4... 7000 do cv 4H 4000 do Kn 4h WiX) C St 1' M &. O con BI.114H Ill-oo Col F A I sen Ss 37 SOOO Con QnkD t HOVi louu uel n iiua 41 luio... uu lixxl Detroit United 4H. S.'uuq Uli Secur Corp Be... fcooo no gen 4s 7000 do conv 4e ier A. . 000 do conv 4s eer 11. nrtUl ftiiri h. Man Sa luuo intern aietvivis uw 11000 Intern It T ref Ba.,.. soft 1300O Inter Mer Mar 4V&a.... 30 7000 jnternl Taper Ba ,100)1 OOOO K O n 8 ft M 4a,.,. 60 BOOO Kins Co Be I01U BOOO Lacta Steel 6a 1015.,. 00 BOOO Lacka uteel Ba 1023.. DOU 2000 Leh Val 4'i. ........ 00 4000 Uf A M T Ba 100H BOOO lAt & M T 7s 1M& 11000 Lorlltard 7a 121 1000 Lou A Nash 4a..,.,., M 1000 Mob A Ohio Ba 70 2300 Mo Kan A T lit 4s,,. 70 i'OOO Mo 1'ao 4 43 OOOO do cv fi 40U 7000 do t)J IQOlS 7000 Nat Ewn & 6tD B... 03 rtoOO C & Rt L 6a.,.,,..,103i 2000 N Y Canal Imp 4)a..l07j BOOO N Y Ctty 4 1689 .... 05V1 innn An 4Ua 1D3 .104 ou 00 100U ICOli 120)4 120)i 121 84 70 tm jl "-.'."'r.-.. 1003 N T uaa Ba.. x uaa oa ..loin j 4VU" 41 tl4T ue ( t uj. Bc8S Norf A T?t svt"'-fViV.lti 1000 Norf A West Dlv 4a 8Wj ,11)000 N Y itwjr D ..,....,, Ui. 2000 Nor Pan prior 4a. . IS 200 ilo 8a -. 1000 Ora Ity 4e 50OO Penna cv 3Ha , . . 4000 People'a Oea Be. . . . 7000 nay Con Copper . . SO is. Maaj jteaamff , 2000 Bp Ir A 8 Ba 1W0., ln,k Hnitk Talami 4a ...... JjTt 41000 do.Ba. ............... W14 zoou m b a a r rsa c a di ioOO Seaboard A L. adi Ba. 66 4rt SAN Alaba Ba 143. Ba i.G.' 90U cU'ipai oH 4l 8l(I 3000 South 4?o or 4., BOOO do cv ret r p CJ 4000 South Paa rfd 4a. 1000 South Itwy ren 4a ran a : Sa ,. OS! ov Be... 77. 8S 4a 79 eooo Boutn itwy c 1C00 Texaa Co ov IfaYk Thrt Ava 4l 08 081 7)1 7MI 78 70 42W 43(4 108 ' 1M W)i 100 08 98 81 81 looo Third Avo adl Ba 7 1000 To! St I, A W 4.... 42Vj loou j a nuDoer wi jua 18000 V 8 Steel B.. .......TOO 1000 union Bieo oa is-u. 7&00 Union Pao 4a 6000 AVabaah 4a BOOO Wabaeh Ut Ba 1000 Vcet Bletrl Ba. . . 17000 Weat Md 4a 1000 "l't S II or Ba... Total aalta, 1589.000, BUSINESS OP THE BANKS Weekly Volume ot Clearings Again PU Off. for tha weak Baltimore led car .eot . wMn .9 par eeat wm . . WW. : ana aa.aa laet yaar: Ul PO. ai.Rii.SeS -lis Js.w,jp& -ig.5 New York.. Roalon Philadelphia. NftUlBMXe .. CWeaso ... tfiw Oriuaa awes eltlM. V.-II.SM.TW.U9 l4.1.H.74 -18.7 r J5TTT.. H.4.H9 Teualttta .TTTfcwaUHHI M.MT.W4JWT -J9-8 4,eMI4 H9,a40 . 'gj1 w'fc M.lU.fM H.m.m.w-u.9 BA 15II.VBB. Bb., ail.u ut laduu la S, Wfc- oonij: lowtr oo4i vi W ssC bah G sou -auk (J aii. bM aiti w' BU Ul 04K OIK 04H 04H 04& 04H 00 i l)0U VOK oo4, vdjf v)i Mil V8i 08 2U U Q B1U Oil, U4U B04l BO. boK U8H USft Mil tat oiVi .ik no oa cu 55 2S 25 00(5 ooij 20H SO lOlrti 1001 68U esii ioni ioni DO uow oa FhUadalnbla bask claatlBKe Jutt taa4 fell lliA Ir eat. N YorJf iSuiwad o loaa ot to uuui x,Titknnftave ai Klls tka anWAdar wejl: o-kMh-ki iffi.iga.4H III SECURITIES SOLD UNDER THE RULE; MARKET QUIET Local Financial District Sat isfied With Rate Decision. Rumors of Friction With Frick Interests in Cambria SteeL About the only development of any moment on the Philadelphia Stock Ex change during today's brief ncsslon was the sate of some local securities "under the rule." This was nn aftermath of the failure of Moreau Lleber, who has Just filed a statement of assets and lia bilities with tho United States District Court. A hundred sliarb lot of York nailways and 'a similar amount of Key Btono Telephone was disposed of In this manner nnd also an $11,000 block of In terstate s. Tho result was a sIlRht bIiow of activity In these issues, York Hallways receding n fraction and tho bonds selling nt B5H. Tclcphcma remained steady. Ovornlght consideration of the rate de cision brought satisfaction In tho finan cial district. If tha expressions of brokers nnd traders this morning can be taken as a criterion. Nevertheless thero wris no rush to purchase stocks, doubtless because tho war nows dominated tlio dealings. Small declines were estab lished In Philadelphia Klectrlc, Keystone Telephone preferred, Lehigh Navigation anil Tonopah Belmont. On tho other hand, Pennsylvania and United States Steel displayed firmness. Cambria Steel remained quiescent de splto the report that tho ITrlck Interests In that company wero not nltpScthor satisfied with the results being obtained by the present munagement. Although the Pennsylvania Railroad owns a ma jority of tho stock of the otoel company. II. C. Friok and his associates navo a powerful influenco In Its affairs. From time to tlms It has been said that the Pennsylvania would bo glad to dlsposa of Its stotek If tho prlco wero made right, but the general upheaval In tho flnnnclal world settled any possibility of a deal .at a tlmo when It was said to havo been almost closed. Tho election of Chllds Krlck to the Ctjnbrla board naturally strengthens tho position of the minority interests. On the other hand, tho adula tion of Samuel T. Bodlno, tho other new director, Is not so clear. LOCAX STOCK AND BOND SALES cloao. Hlah. Low. Cloee. .102H 102 102H 102j; 10 Bald loco prof . W am Bteei .. 83 Con T N J... 21 Uleo Storage 100 Gon Aachalt 100 do pref .... 100 Keystone Tel 10 do t o nref.. 4.1 721i 40 S2 OS i3; BUI 72fe 72(4 72fi 4DI 40 40 . 40'J 40 32 es IS'1 oo 78 JSVi 0Vi Sir 20 LrhlKU Kav w 78 7?. 40 do t o. 7J' 78 Irfhtgh Val .... 07J. 78 7; n;. jh 12H 12'1 12(1 hi isov con copper . . in rtprcn ceni .... piw S4U Mli S44 213 Penna B3T( I in i m 13-ia it i-iot ISO Phlla Elec .. 21 .t'f, .o JS! M Phlla tr ctfs... 100 Heading 120 Ton-Oel 710 Ton-Mlnlrg. . . . 4 Un nwya t c. , 12; -raaT 12? T 73, 7!1H "If, 115 union 'iTao . , RIHl :nu eh ill Hi WHi I2'f S2 tnk5 nmi I!BJ H5 TI Gas Imp., 82? II! II R Steel .. coy. UL IHl BO' 10 ." 19) warwicK i k e iu , 70 York Itwy ..... 8J4 100 tdo pretenea 'Ifiold under rule. Total aalea, 2,810 aharea. llONIXi. 10 R',i 8',. 111 S'.i 8',. Last prev. eaio. lllRn. Lnw, uineo. T.IW1 Am fliu JL- 1! fla RA 85U W 8Ji 07U 07'i 01 70 70 70 OOVS 31114 Sllfj 110 00 00 01 07!, 07 01 III 111 lOOtt 10OU 10O',t 97 OT OT 803 Cam Steel cp. OTU 400O Kleo & l'eo tr 4 7S), 12000 tlnter nwya 4a B7(4 1000 Kov Tel let Sa. . JW) OOOO Lcli N cone 41s OS at l'hlia Co ecrp... Ot 1100 l'hlia Eleo Ha... 100 8000 Schuyl n ft B 4s . . ISold under rule. Total aalea, 137.103. HALF HOURLY SALES 10 to 10.30 A. M. BO York Tlwy... RV1 M V B I Steel... 100 do SW 60 Reading; .... T100TI S Steal.... SW Phlla Elec. 600 Tonopah MIn $, a f II T t c. 1 Kleo Storaie. 4ft 2. Union, Trae. : Wk 100 Oen Aap tti 10 u a meet.... 01 lSI 0?5 Asp pM. fSlB 40 Union Trac.Mtt -SO Penna ....Ml-10 12 Penna WV1 00 Tonopah Bel, 4-i Jo Tork Rwy... 8 41 Penna 84 1-10 10 Penna S 1-16 10 I,eh Hav t c. (iji J"' j-nna liieo... 10 Key Tel pro, b4 n.t M AntA IR TI H Hlal fit BO Unfo Steel.... aoK 60 Tonopah Jtln T'i ilon Trao.. RO1! 5 Penna ,.,.. 01". 40 IleaHlnr .... 73?; 100 U fl Steel.... BOJ, tSol4, under rule. BONDH. 1 1000 ICeyetone Tel 1st Ss 3000 Leh Nav cone 4Me J..., 1000 Kleo & Peop Tr 4a 31 Phlla Co ecrlii.... 2000 Eleo & Peon Tr 4a 10.30 to 11 A. M. 00 68 7B Ot 70 10O Tonopah ,h Mln 7H 20 Leh Nav tc, 77 B Hleo Btorane. 40 , TO Leb Klkv, BO Tonopah Mm 7i 3 Un Itwy 4 v-io 1U uu, .,,,. ,s Mwr..,. in wy t c, TSft Bd Tonopah llln 7?. J 25 Tonopah Uel. 4ii do,. BONDS. ioooo Interitata Jtwy 4 T2000 Interatuta Hwy 4.., jSolJ under rule. 11 to 11.30 A. IX. oil, tJOO Kenton Tel. 1JW BO Cam ateel... 48, 15 North ,Ciit..' 84 V4 22 Leh Valley.. K 10 do 074 100 War I -S.. 10 4 Penna 1 do. 34 ..31 1-18 10 Baldwin ptd,108 IS Penna ...... Bt 12 U O 1 62!, tEold under rule. , BONDS. Ml llkll, ruee ii,..,,, 602 Cam Steel scrip., 400 TO11& NH OS, 11.80 A. M. to 13 M, 2 Ih Valley.. 7 a Penna 511-1", S do 51 OO do B4 00 Kjjn ir n 4. is i-en vane: BO Penna ....03 16-10 S Bleo Storage. 49 1 do......... G4 6 Fnna ...,M j-10 10O Blei fltorajr. 4I)U tQ U O J WH 10 Nw Con Cop 1! BONDS. 1000 Aro Oa &. Blee ft.. iWiuO Interstate ll-wv 4a. 2UUU Am uaa ot otew 9...... r. . - -a j t . . il 4000 Lab Nov coos 4W 1000 Hleo U paojj Tr 4 ... 70 4UW (Minunaui a o is .w tfT fEold under rule. LOOAL BIS AND ASKED Yesterday Bid Ask BaldwU pii Wn 104 vm va , 4 General Asphalt'!.!'.". .. . lig.Vci.i," ::::::" tekigh Nay - J-WH .. uauign vauw rivaaiH. . . . LfSift r: K T t Q ef Mmrwvt IU2 onooan AXION 0HAHQB3 Ervo Aat Oaiiea Cenptrollec 6f f the QurrtHwy to Alter Systwa, uoul i51St faSSBE&m jaav (mm vSte am ftw tw rcrv0 a. 01 in Liu-ttojuy ftnooaacta 9J19tli JI Tu COUAtiV hu hoea di.iJ. t OOTIel&uIldLia to t hta li! Fi ivv ajivncu rW1 TVm 78 774, 74, ' a V, 1S frivasua. wna aa m w- alia B8.v.v..'.-.-.-.:g 1 Tonopaa Belcuat . ... as 4W 4ft IV. da ptt am 31 81K aswHspswswsjms m .1 isj BANK -RTAMTjS rt WWH SwfvSi; luui tiaari flQlaX aara but oa ti KU. (I adsjral r- VBlaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaSS HfSQK W THOMAS S. GATES One of the new managers of the Philadelphia Savin? Fund So ciety. He is president of the Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit and Insurance Company. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Actual Reserves Show Increase of Over Eight Million. Tho New-York banks today reported an Increase In actual reserves of $S,3CG,G80. Actual loans were reduced $1,372,000. De tails follow: CLDAMNO 1IOUSD MEMBERS' ACTUAL CONDITION. Deo. 10. 1014. Increase. I.oan, of S2,178,rtSn,0(H) 14,372,000 Itcucrvo In own vnulla 338,087,000 3,128,000 Itmnrvn In Feilernl Iteecrro llank 03,31.1,000 1.471.00O 1,018,000 340.000 2,240,000 3,230,C(IO 8,217,000 8,303,380 jees. in otn. ocpos... iu,untaou Not demaml deposits 1,073,1170.000 nil time iicpoiiiu. nn.7so.ooo Circulation 30.8.17,000 AirgTeEnte rceere.... 41 r,ua7,wi Surplue rcierre 123,207,1180 NON-MKMBtai IIAKKR AND THUST COM PANIES. Ixinns and Invests $338,491,000 '(1,311,100 Ppeclo 42,41)4,400 270,800 Leml tender 12,237.800 B3.80O Total deposits 040.000.000 3.049,100 MUMnnns' averaoh condition. I.oan. etc $2,178,177,00 $1,038,000 lteservo In own vaults 333,113,000 '018,000 'Reserve, In l,pdprnl Itcaiirvo Hank 04.C23.00O 712,000 1,077,000 241.000 3,020,000 '3,2117.000 1,171,000 1,281,170 lies, in oiner oepoa. . :n,iii,ixx) Net l.'manil deposits. 1,072, 102,(KH Net time deposit ills.. 03,737,0(10 BS.4,13.000 Jircuiunon ARsreitato resene.... Surplus reserve Decrease. 4(O,.!l,Hl0 120,083,860 FINANCIAL BRIEFS The Southern Unltwoy hits sold to J. P. Morgan & Co. $1,722,000 first consolidated mortgage u per cent, bonds which were reserved to retire $1,722,000 Richmond and DnnvlHo consnllJntcd bonds, due Janu ary 1, 1915. Tho bankers aro offering holders of maturing bonds the privilege of exchanging for new bonds at 08V5 nnd Intel est. UondB not so exchanged will be paid in cash at maturity. The New York banks gained $3,106,000 on Subtreasury opetatlons Friday. The tecelvcr for tho Canadian Agen cy, Ltd., which failed last June, has made n report, in which ha places lia bilities at $7,417,370. The assets aro ex pected to realize $3,165,000. Henry K. McIIarE has been elected a director of tho New York, Ontario and Western jto fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William Skinner. Cablo dispatches say tho Paris City Council has voted to Issue $:8,O0Ol00O one year 5li per cent, debentures, free from all charges and taxes. Tho Government has subscribed for $3,600,000 of. thei issue. Tho average price of 20 active railway shares yesterday was 60.78 per cent., com pared with 90.8S per cent, on Thursday; 12 Industrials, 75. CO por cent, yesterday, against 75.S3 per cent Commercial failures this weekMn the United States, as reported by It. G. Dun & Co., are 419, against' 4C1 last week, 493 In the preceding week, and 416 in the corresponding week of last year. The Hocking Valley Railroad declared a 3 per cent, dividend today. Usually the company pays 2 per cent, quarterly. The present disbursement Is the first In the cut rent fiscal year and Is not for any particular period. The minimum prce ou Harwood Elec tric Copany first and refunded 6 per cent, bonds was fixed at 99. The Westmoreland Coal Company has bought 209 steel freight cars from the Cambria Steel Company. The sugar trades have voted to close from Thursday, December 21, until Mon day, December 23, for observance of Christmas, A special meeting ot the stockholders ot the General Chemical Company, of California, will be held December 31 formally to authorize the sale ot Its assetB to the General Chemical Com pany, of Hew Yor.k The I.elilgli and New England Railroad will offer to Its stockholders some time tills month rights to an issue of $1,361,000 capital stock of the company, which has beon authorized by the Board of Public Utility Commissioners of New Jersey. The proceeds will be used to liquidate a note issued tor the extinguishment of a, yearly rental charge Ot $109,123, NEW YOB-K COSTEB MAB-KET NKW YORK. D. 10. Ther was a weak tendenoy In the New York coffee market In ariv trading, allhouali tha undertona gau. tlnued steady. ruturs declined 3 points, ilea. 000 bags. January. O.HAe.. bid; Kt ruary, a SBc , bid: March, 6.4Jg0.4Sc,; May, 0.02c , July, T.aM7.4uc. : Septamber. 7.sBy TJ8c. 0toir. T.3o.. bid. , Closing January. e.208.21c.; February, 0.S0 00.31c; March, .IOa.41o.. April. O.40BB.6OC.; May. a.OSertl.aOc.l June, 0.4StA60c.i July. T.M ffT.SSc. ; August, T.4Srr.4Sc. , September, 7.48 TJSOo., OetsW, 7.87.00 ; November. 7.6 7.7e. Total sales, SOOO bags. COTTON FEATUBELESS NBW YORK, Dec Iv.-Tba cotton markst was quiet and 'aatwsiaa thla morning, prtc on call baisr S to 9 twists net lower, la aympatny i.iibjwak&ss in Uvwrpool cables, which aa attributed to wk-nd evenbig up, A large supply of October, wbleb wa pre Buinad to ba (4V isfaigo account, was bought giulnws was egojedtBgiy narrow aftw h call. MrarMOl ,0OU?P cleaed dull. Sow ftraagth $v40iMd t tk olou. do. OpB. High. Low. Ctoo. Mcouibar Tlfi T.OJ f T.as Tin January T.Q 7 7 la 7.i T.K March TJ5 T4S Tjf T4S T.S May 7.W. T 7771 1M 7.T6 Mj KM 779 tU T.S 787 Oojobw 840 8.0S 8fi 8.0o Lli LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS tS22,-RffiSaf & MM WSW YOAK B0TS AXD BOCrS t ..fi- ! Buttw Market. I pacuMia Cxauutrt -Mr sooi-lo I4K Slat oSUI0MiStDnii Mil UU II i 4olr MORGAN SAVED ERIE RAILROAD, SAYS PARTNER Testimony in Pcrc Mar quette Inquiry Throws Light on Other Deals and C. H. & D. Receivership. WASHINGTON, Dec. l9.-That J. P. Morgan saved the Krlo Railroad from financial disaster In 1905 at a cost to him self of $12,000,000 and tho Brio board voted htm Its especial thanks for the service, and thnt Morgan Immediately unloaded tho dubious Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton stock, which was Involved In tho deal, onto the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road, today was testified beforo Interstate Commerce Commissioner Hall by Fred erick W. Stevens, of J. P. Morgan & Co. All the Intricacies ot the financial his tory of the C H. and D. and tho Pero Marquette, Including a recital of tho methods by which that road was turned from a dividend paying Institution into a property, physically and financially de crepit, wero told by Stovens. Mr. Stevens has been a director In tho Marquctto road slnco 1D0T nnd a director In the C.,. II and D slnco 1900. He said ha participated per sonally In tho reorganization ot the Mar quette In 1907 nnd In tho reorganization of tho C H. and D. In 1909. Tho annual Interest charge of C. II. and D. obligations amounted to $1,100,000, which doubled the Interest charges of that road In tha first year of Zimmer man's administration. At the- end of this year tho C. H. nnd D. was In debt for more than $3,000,000, with Its credit prac tically exhausted, said Stevens. Ho added that J. P. Morgan & Co. had nothing to do with theso transactions, Tho reports of tho company's career during tho year preceding October, 1903, had not been published at that time, ho declared. President Underworld, of the Brie, wrote J. P. Morgan a long letter in August of 1003 asking him to buy the C. II. and D. for the Brie. Morgan sgrood, and an arrangoment was made whereby the pur choso price was to bo paid by long-term bonds of the Brio. Tho purchase was concluded on October 20, 1900. When tho bad financial condition of the purchased road was discovered, Morgan offered to tako It over, and his offer was accepted with thanks by the Brie board of di rectors, Stevens inserted. In this way, the witness added, Morgan saved tho Brio from heavy loss. A receivership of the C. II. and D. was declared Decem ber 4, 190S. Tho Pere Marquette leaso was canceled and arrangements were made to refund the obligations of tho C. H. and D. RAILROAD EARNINGS CHICAGO, INDIANArOLIS & IXIUISVIM-D. 1014. Docrease, Recond week December. $109,310 $t7,B3i Prom July 1 3.1B2.131 223,030 ST. I.OU1S SOUTinVEoTKHN. Second woek December. From July 1 V20rt,000 0,138,300 $70,000 1,137,41;; $1,371 303,830 TWIN CITT LINES. Hecond week December. 1173,087 From January 1 8,678,411 'Increase. DIVIDENDS DECLABED Gorham Manufacturing Company, regular quarterly 1',-i per cent, nn first preferred, pay able January 1 to stock of record December 24, Distilling Company of America, regular quarterly one-half of 1 per cent, on preferred, payable January 3 to stock o( record Janu ary 11. Virginia Rallwar and Power Company, regu lar semiannual 3 per cent, on preferred, pay able January 20 to stock ot record Decem ber 31. Quaker City National Bank, regular semi annual 3 per cent., payable January S to stock of record December 31. Hocking Valley 3 per cent., payable Decem ber 31 to stock of record December 20. Puget Sound Traction Light and Power Com pany usual quarterly ot $1.30 on preferred, rayable January IS to stock ot record Jan uary 1. National Properties Company's regular semi annual ot S per cent., payable January Id to slock vi recora January . Fruit Companies in Litigation TVIinilNCrrtW. Del., Dec, 10. The United Fruit Company has Instituted a suit In equity litre asking for an injunction to prevent the Atlantic Fruit Comrany from entering the Columbia and Coata Ittca, banana trade. POWDER STOCK QUOTATIONS Bid, Asked, Du Pont International Powder pref. 63 OU Int smokeless i-owacr unem pr.. oa An r-mnmon . 27 28 101 w 123 10 1 100 103 113 E I du Pont-D Nemours com. do pref , do 4Vi per cent, bonds Hercules Powder Co com do prtf do 0 per cent, bond Atlas Powder Co..... do 6 per cent, bonds Ex-dlvidend, ..187 .. S3 .. Kl .122 . .102 .. 07 ..101 .. 04 Condition ot the Dank of France PARIS, Dec 19. The condition ot the Bank of France on December 10, a shown in the ministerial budget. a a follow: Franca Oold 4,141,730,813 SlUer 341,083,704 Bllle discounted 3,880.803,710 Adv. to State under law Sept. S.. 3, (. 00,000 Advances on obligation 780,757,000 V'ni.. In flreulatlan 0.980.041.083 Treasury deposit .US-552'S3 Current aoeount a278.008,B2B Deposit account 308,042,237 BANE CLEARINGS Bank clearing todty compared with corr sroaliU Ta.titwo yr.:Bl3 PhlUdelpbla IS1. 100.492 imi67.4M $30,413,103 Boston .... -.ih--oiu zi.oii.uto ao,uu,4i'i n7v York . ,0,Sr78,813 302,4S3,6d 806,560,1:0 dOVEENMENT BONDS Hid. Asked. 2a of l&O coopoa W et faaatm xm rssiwu . Panama 3i coat-on Pa nam nw Sa rUt&r--i ... Pirama. new 3i ocaa 3i ?! IL,,"4. :::: ::?! 4 o( 1MB registered lgta 4 Ot ! nwrwi - ., Federal He-serve Banks' Statement WASIUNQTON. Dec. lB.-Ota resource sad lUbimlM of, the Federal raMnrei bant at tbe sIom of buloaa yastarday were a follow Rasouree Oold ooln and cttlftosts. tJSS.- VXSSS $m.o&wtotT"$ Strr.eaiO. Bill discounted and loaaa, mtur Iclea within 30 day. $S,04.000. maturltla wtihlB 0 day. $2,ft0O0; othar ruturUtt. $1.TB,OuO total o( W.00.000. All atbar r aourcM. $S00; toUl rMurca. Ytm.M).- SilsafiUBflV In. $H LOOO; - rtiurva sat W cifi-umuM (M.WII: gold rnarv par east . oaab re ruutioa, a. .um: . lotai, irv aruDH ail uaouui rarv aaalnsa all lis 1K.1 por wot , cb lewne against 11 Hie after tettlAg aald o par coat. , r ,, .).... hm o par gods. after ooaucueo or tunu la rooera rvoerro sMmoa reoervf SOU is circuit and rrul mooy lu aaent ror rectrsan S.01I ouo Ta uatling ef t. outstanding; oow was $.- Vha niiii tiatuneut of in i eiei-al krun4 BiS ot Pbla)phU fvlwws QeM ta vad .ut.nV4i9 . . kJSUJKu anoToan ' L1ABI14T1SW. mm vtrww aeT culattoa, lis. Mat dOfyOSK trasusu beaweeu 0A:jre4r atraiUu eeieji Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT. lUcelptu, 138,084 bush. There yttt a fair export inquiry and prloea advancei v and Drtcea advanced lo. under etronrer outmde aavleea. Qpou iae &OTK nort eler llnnai fn lnt. In ........ . .v..-, ... .......... -.-f.------ - mot and December. K1.23al.24Ht No. red Western, . l,27S1.29; No. i Northi 27:i.!K. no. I Northern Duluth, $1.3101.88. ijun, ifeceipift,. sv.uai dubd. imerinaa tre light and, the better grades further ad itieed c. with trade fair. Quotations: Car were vane lota for local trade, aa to location. No. 2 jellflw, now 72!4fl!3e : steamer yellow, new, 71071HM No. 9 yellow, new, eo70e.j eamplo yellow, new, OoeOSlio.! nw coh, per lit iue.. bvuwyci OATS. Uecelpls, U.000 bush. Tha market luiei tiui nrm unner ugni onerioaa. wuo; is: No. B white. B4V4OS50.I standard tations: wrote. rjli((Mo.i No. 8 whfte, S3BS3Vio, FIX1UI1 necetpta. 82S bbl. and .1,080,- 374 lbs. In Mioks. Trad quiet, tint milt llmKl well n-jtiniainArf at th recent advarjea. Quo tation per 100 lbs, in wood! Winter, clear, I4.85N; do., stralrut, 55.to-20.Cn; do., re-'mt, I.V50r.,B0; Kfinsae, straight, Jute eaeke, 5.SJ sprlnir. first, clear. $5.S3ffB.40; do., etralaht. Jiuueu ("1 uu., brnnae, $0.1CfiO. k Knl. ,n do., patent, $5.76flO; do., fftTorltj choice line, re Ur'lUUd, lUilWUlliWi UHy nulla, viiuivb .. fanoy rtent, $0.1B80.Ml city mill, reaulsr iAji cuy mills. Kiiuivv nMM It, I iter, do,, straight. fraues tvinier, Clear, ftoo-gp; u .-.in43.2Bi do., patent, l3.8o9B.es. ltVI". lfl.OIIIL In amall eunnlv and firmly held. tV quota nearby and Western, In wood, at $OSCG0. PROVISIONS Tli market was quiet and some kinds easier. Quotations. City beef, In eeta, amoked nnd alr-drled, 28S20c: do., Weatern. In sets, smoked. BSftiUe.: do., city, knuckles and tenders, smoked tnd air-dried, 203300. dp. cxi sxinncd, looso, laii'UUc: do., do., smoRea, uu Olic.i other hams, amoked, city cured, as to brand ond'nverare, 14UlBo.; do,, boiled, bone less. S0W21C.: plcnlo eliouldere, S. P. ' wired, loose. llttJUl'ie.j do., smoked. 12US12Vo.; lielllg. In pickle, accordlnc to avorase. loose, 14Wi!flSc.s hreakrast bacon, aa to brand and average, ctty cured, lSfflOc: do.. Weatern cured, I8SIO0.! lard. Western, refined, tlercee, lWlUci do. do., do., tubs, UWllVlc.: do., pure ctty, ketllo rendered, In tierces, llOHUo.; do., do., do.. In tubs, 11&11U& REFINED SUGARS Values steadily maintained, but tradn qulst. Itcnnera' llet prices: Standard granulated, Ba.; flno, granulated, 4.115c.; powdered, 6 03c.: con fectioners' A, 4.830.; soft grades, 4.1034. "Oc. DAIRT products IlUTTKlt. Wholesale trade quiet as usual on tho Inst day ot the week, but offerings of fancy stock light and values well maintained. Quotations: Western, fresh, solid-packed, creamery, fancy specials. 8O0.J .extra, 34c; extra firsts. 32603c.: firsts. 3UB3lc: seconds, 20328c; ladle-packed, 'Jl$i23c aa to quality! nearby prints, fnncy, 37c; do., average, extra. 8BO30O.; do., firsts, 23.13c.: do., seconds. 2Sii 30o. Special fancy brands of prints Jobbing at 42r44e. 1:J0S. Cholco fresh stock In small edp ply and valuca firmly maintained on thla de scription. Quotations: In free cases, nearby, extras, 41c. per doz.; nearby flrsU, 112.00 per standard case; good nearby current receipts. $12 per standard caso; mixed, held and fresh and ordinary stock, $10,20911.10 per case; Western, extra firsts, $12.00 per case: do., flrets. S12 rjer case: Southern. S11.4yirl2 ner case. Ilefrlgcrator eggs, choice and fancy fall- Docked. 27&130c: do., enrlnr-iuickad. as to Ulll.W. quality, 21(I20e. per dos. Fancy selected candled fresh eggs wcr jobbed out at 47(f49c. per doz CIIKESE. The market quiet and without important change. Offering moderate but ample. Quotntlons: New York, full-cream, earlier receipts, choice, 16c; do., do., current mike, choice, 1331SHc.; do., do., fair to good, 14U014KC.; do., pert sklras. 8'J13c. POULTRY MVE Offerings fairly liberal and chiefly of unattractive stock, wnicli was dull. Fancy stook, however, brought top prices. Quota tions: rowls, 11013c.; old roosters. 10c; spring chicken, nccordtng to quality, lOOlBc; turkeys. 10018c; exceptional lots, 10c; ducks, 1H If He. ; geese, 13trl3c. ; guineas, yoUDg, weighing 2 lbs. and over apiece, per pair, tvic; weighing HjtJl'V lbs. apiece, per pair, &0$B3c: fnlneas, old, per pair, 40c; pigeons, per pair, 5J1 8c. IWIS8SED. Offerings of fino deslrable alieil stock only moderato and values gen erally steadily maintained on thla descrip tion. Quotations: Turkey, dry-packed 21c; average receipts. 17iflUc; Inferior, 12v lBc; No. 1 old, 18c Fowls, 12 to box, dry-packed, selected heavy, 18HC; weighing 4KtfS lbs. apiece, 17Hc; do., 4R4M lbs. apiece, 17c; do., 4 lbs, apiece, 1U4C; do., ny, lbs. apiece, 14013c. ; do., 3 lbs. and under, 12g13o.; fowls, bbls., dry-packed Western, dry-picked, 4US3 lbs, apiece, -0!lc ; do., 4 lbs., I3c.; do.. 34 ,bs' 14c ; da, 3 lbs. and undtr, 12313c: old roosters, dry-picked, 12 He; broiling chickens Nearby, lV,(t- lbs. apiece, 20022c; do., fair to good, lUt218c. Western. iAU2 lb, apiece, 20c; do., fair to good, 1418o.: roast ing chickens, dry-packed, In boxes Mttk-fed, IS to 24 lbs. to doz. 220:23c.: milk-fed. 3 to 20 lbs. to dos., 10Q21c: corn-fed, 18 to 24 lbs. to doz., 20U21C.: corn-fed, 23 to 30 lbs. to doz., 18Q10C.; milk-fed. 31 to 30 lbs to doz.. 1414c: mllk-fed. 37 to 43 lbs. to doz., 14Uc: milk-fed. 43 to 47 lbs. to doz.. lBUc. : milk- fed. 48 lbs. to doz., 17c; mllk-fed. 60 lbs. and over, 18c; corn-fed, 31 to 30 lbs. to dox.. 14 Q14c; corn-fed. 07 to 42 lbs. to doz., tSUfl 14c; corn-fed. 43 to 47 lbs. to doz.. 14HO lBc: corn-fed. 48 lb, and over to doz.. 17c: corn-fed, 00 lbs, and over, 18c; roasting chickens, dry-packed, In bbls. Western, mllk fed. dry-picked, S lbs, and over, 17c: Western, mllk-fed. 4 lbs., 10c; Western, mllk-fed, 3fe lbe 14 Vic; Western, mllk-fed, dry-picked, mixed weights, llfJllMc: Western, mllk-fed, 2H3 lbs., 14c; Western, corn-fed, B lbs. and over. 10c: Western, corn-fed, 4 lbs., 13c.; Western, corn-fed, dry-picked, mixed weights, 14c; Western, corn-fed, 3 V, lb.. 14c; West- ern, corn-red, .'H4T3 lbs.. 13Mc Spring aliens, Jtfiac rtprinE ick. 14913c Spring geese, 12013c. limb, per dozen White, neighing 11 to 12 a. per dozen, $194. BO; white, weighing 0 to 1 lbs. per dozen, $1.233.7S; white, weighing oquaDS, ID. 11) b lbs. per dozen, $2.B02.7B; do., 7 lb, per dozen. &S2.23; do.. e0& lbs. per dozen. $1.23 ui.w, uarx ana ro, ., bucal. FRESH FRUITS Trade was quiet and tlu market showed no Inuortant change. Quotations. Apples. Ne.w York, per, bbbKIng, f2.7rrtJ.X5n; Baldwin, ll.7Bfi2.BO! areenlng. $303,3U; Spy. Jl.Tf.M 2.B0: other good eating varieties. $173412 SO; medium. $1&1.&0: apples. Western, per box, 1181.30; apples. Delaware and Pennsylvania, ror hamper,. GO-SCOc. lemons, per liox. $301; oranges, Horlda, per box, St. 50412; tan gerlne. Florida, per strap. $2&3; grape fruit, FUrlila, per box, $1.23412; pineapples, per crato Porto Hleo. $1,23433; Florida. $10 S.CrU; cranberries, fancy late arletlea. per bbt.. $3 7684.23: cranberrlen, Chpe Cod. Karly Hlack. per bbl , $3ft4; cranberries Cape Cod, Karlv Illsck. per crate. 73c,el.S0; cranber ries Jersey, per crate, 75ce$1.23: pears. New York, per bid. Seckel. $3.60frS; Duchess, $23: Howell. $22.M- other varieties. 23. VEGETABLES Demand was only moderate, but values IFQ erally ruled steady. Quotations: Whit potatoes, per ouan. rennsyivania, Mtpi.-c. New York, 43OA0o.i white potatoes, Jer bush. Pennsylvania, BStfdic. ; sey, per basket, 83g40c,: sweet poutoes. Kast. ern Shore, per bbl. No. 1, I21W.73. No. 2, $1.3 4(1.73: oweets, !iiai.BO: No. rf l"7, WW HUI.,,., i. ,e--.-. awecis, jersey, nmr OUKCI. W, Onion, choice. .. e-. WrS- Ta .1a eA lv.es u v V.... 05c; do., choice, per. ItO-lb. hag, $1.231.B0; do., medium, per 100-lb. bay 83o. 0$1; do., sec. ond. ptr 100-lb. bnir. orf73o. Cabbac. do. mestlc. per ton, tSJO, do., Danish, per ton, 110012. Cauliflower, New York, per crate, 7Sc, 4M1.23. S:lnucb, N'-fo'.k. iter 1 1,1.. 1101.30. i.l. Morfolk. ner bbl.. eSSMOe. Lettuce. Plnr. Ida, per basket. $101 30; do , North Carolina, pur basket, ei73c Ileum, Florida, pr basket. la. per basket. baakM, tt.si box. $2 .V)S et. l.T3frS.3'i. sH.&u. teas, j-iuriutt, per wlshh, aji RrDlant. lnoriua. or a r-iieumbani. Florida, nar baake Squash. Florida, per basket : st.BOise. Celery, New York, per bunch. 334I4SC Mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket. Ut.W- OBITUARIES MES. MABIA O, EOB,TESCT0E Mrs. Maria Grey Fortescue, for 13 years president of tho Young; Women's Chris tian Association at Oerroanto-wn, and nn active worker In charitable and religious organisations, died at her home, 68H Mil ton street. Btenton, yesterday. She had been IU but a short time. She is sur- YEARLY AT THIS TIME Many persons invest surplus income. Seldom have the opportunities been so excel lent, Our StKwtal OeAtsaaer IMt UaUA PuiWo VHiitS KofUi. Xoies ami Pttftm atuf soM V0V orsjfliM totwt fr ft William P. Boabtight & Ce, Isc. MORRIS W. STROUD, Jr. Mansasr 4T JMlSTiniT STRS18T JSjrfelf1 WlUU.lrM,,& vtved by two nans; fyaJfer h. and ltorarb Fbrlescue, nnd Mis jfrnlsori, Frank A Fortescuo. Tha funeral will taka placf Monday morning-, at 10;3D o'clock, frorii her late) liomo. MB3. ATjMEDA.COHBAB Mrs.- Almeda tfonmd. widow ot J Hicks Conrad, widely known as u stock broker nnd coal Operator, died yesterday from heart Olsease at Jior home, SMI Chestnut street Bho was a member of 8L James Eplsco'pal Church, 2Sd and Walnut streets. Four children aurrlvct 1H MEMOIUAJt ef mciiArtD December 19. 10037 at Jacksonylllo, Fla. BeatfjjES ViS?--v. December 18, 1014. FKAN CKSCA, widow of tha lata Adam Back. Itelatlre and friend are Invited to attend the funeral service, on Monday, 31t Inst., ii?. K?'"& P.".c,,,"ri ftt hr ' reeldsnc. 18H North 10th st interment prlrat. Hermitage at. . BARCLAY.--On December 1,1014,OEOHOE, husband of th lato Barbara Barclay (former- i'.0' 803.Kanstead t.) Duo notlc ot th luvil Lr K1TQII ,,TS!L5J"?-rn.hJJth instant, at th. funeral will ba glren. nr. fhinni. .; V ZT .i -JW.V'!: ,V,u "V i;L.--, 1-. v ,l,- afc.i worm J?,Jl.V.pll",d."R,'u interment jirtTat at Central laurel Hill Cemetery. "" lH.KKI.irVV Suddenly, on the lBth lnL, at her residence, 720 Holly St.. KKM1NA Ii. widow of Nathan S. Beekley, Du nolle of the funeral will b given. IlltOOKS. SUSAN IJnooKS, OlS North 3d trM. CAItLIN-JOaEPHINn CAItLTN. 1700 N. 4 4 in St. CAT,'JiART"SU(Sd,.!2,ir' on JJlmbr IB. 1014, A.LMc?PA T" I"0" ot jTlilck Conrad, to Sfr,nM? elr' Funeral service on Monday, H...S Voc.k n.00"' ot hcr lat" residence, 204 f,h?At.nH,'JLt' Interment prtrate. CS5?!tS.Tr- At h, '' residence. 2149 fil,l,rl!in,"t-j o" December 18, 1014. AU- JSSSSSiTlmiirfl'i December 18. Wi4, SS?.?iV hubnd of Mardalena Deguenthjr. Sr.'.r1.,?." i'ontor. at 1. p. m.. from 22oa Aorth Bth st. D,(nVsa,I.1i'5?Ks7Su,,,len,'r' on December 1. 1014, ANN H1.IZA. widow of Casper Dough IS1?,,. f.un5ral "rvlce. Monday, at 2 p. m., SJ.?.her??Tld,!,nV? cf "T "on- JTank N. Dough- 5,f;i. C137 bster st, Kri5v"T.f1,u,i,le.n,irL J Dember 18, 1014. gtSNJAMIN A., huebajid of tb. lat Hannah Egeo. Itolatlve and friend are Invited to i'nd the funeral service, on Tuesday, the 22d. nt 1 p. m. precisely, at tho reeldenc of hi lon-In-law. James l. Calms. 8127 Frank ford ave. Interment private "TCH-JAMKS E., on December 18th. at Jlavcrford Itelatlvea and friend are invited to attend th funeral service at hi late re. Sricgv.t. Ilaverford. Pa., on Sunday. Docem ton. D' c p' m lntermnt Wahln- vi'iTjISt- n December IB. 1014. JIAIIIA anBY. widow of Prdf. Walter . SrtM7". Sorvlce will b held on Mondsy, Kfi,wnli,T. ,24.at 10:ao m- ' ber lat home. 0SI4 illlton t., Stenton. Interment Pi'S,aV- ra,n l"s Reading Terminal at :.?2..!or Btenton Htatlon. FOSTKltOn December 18, 1914, at her TrSS,,,.4enc 103 N' Natrona t.. SARAH POSTEH. Duo notlc of funeral will be iVUOioiTA,tnSL?,S!lSt.?- 3n December Ul. ;buwj01,P ntECIC. huband of Jan Frock. Funeral from his lat rldence, Nw Jertoy ave., rttverslde. on Monday, at 2 p. M Service at St. Stephen P, E. Cnurch. at 8 .T. Interment at Itlverslde Cemetery. AHjAPM?JlU--D,c"mbr 10's ls,. iiuorr GALLAGHER, of Strabane, County Tyrone. Irelsnd, husband of the lato Mary Gallagher, Funeral on Monday, at 8:30 a, m.. from 270i Ann t.j23th Ward. Solemn Jtequlem MJ ft the Church ot the Nativity B. V. M., at 10 a. m. prcciely. Interment at New Calhe. dral Cemetery. OII.KEY. In New Cattle, DI., on Decem ber 18. 1014. SARAH A., widow of John 'Illkoy. Funeral on Sunday, December 20, from tho Immanuel Episcopal Church, at 12:13 p. m. Interment rrosbyterlan Came- OHKHNE. On December IT, 1014, ALTIERT u., eon oi ine lata t-oionei iilocn W. C, Greene and Amanda Harrison, Funeral serv ices on Monday, at 2 p. hi., at 4118 Locust st. Interment private. OHOVKS-JENNIE dROVES, 293J Klpp t. HAIUtlS. Suddenly, on Thursday. . Decern ber the 17th. In her 80th year. MARY LOUISA BAINURIDaE. daughter of th lata 'Ashbel Green Jaudon and. widow of the late Captain Thomaa Cadwalader Harris. V B, N. Funeral aervlre on Monday, the 21t !55V .?' V1 dock, t her late residence, 2201 Do Laacey place. Interment private. ,5JtlJrork PPr please copy. KEy'C-n December 10, 1914, MART A, KELLY, aged. 84 year. Relative and friends are fnvlttd to attend the funeral, oa r.;2J at li. o'clock, from lat residence, I8J5 North 22d t.- High lw at St. Ellz beth's Church. 23d and Berk t.. at 9 ... m. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery KILLKEN. On December 18, 1914, MART J., belowed wife of Martin Kllleen and laughter of Ilrldget and the lata Michael McDonnell, native of Corafleld. County Mayo, Ireland. Due notice of the funeral will be glen. from 4080 Filbert t, Wst Phila delphia. LOGAN, On December 18, 1014. HUGH husband of Esther Logan. Funeral services. Tuosday. at 2 p. m.. at his late realdsnce, 841 I'rceton st. Interment at Mount Moriali Cemetery. MALLOY. ALEX MALLOY, 2236 E. nunt Ingdon t. MATHEWS. On December 18, 19l4, CHARLES MATHEWS. Servlcea at his late realdenco, 708 Wesley nvc. Ocean City N- J., on Monday, at 8 p. m. MrllL'GII. On December 18, 1014, KRANK McIIlIOH. Sr., husband of the late Catba rme M:llugh, aged OS year. Funeral on Monday, at u-30 a, m., from the residence of his son, Frank H. Mcilugh. 3308 Went Master st. High Mas at Bt Oregory a Church, at :30 a. m. Interment St. Ann Cemetery. FreeUnd. Pa. MOOIIK. On December 18, 1014, MAR OAItUT, widow of Martin Moore Funeral Tuesday, at 8:R0 a. in., from tho resident of ber eon. Martin Moore. 2111 North Hamtei st.. West Philadelphia Solemn Requiem Mass at tha Church of Our Lady of Vlotonr at 10 a m. Interment Holy Cross (Jem- NELSON. On 'December IT. 1014. HEM HEItT SPENCER, aon of Samuel and Annl Nelson, aged 8 years 3 months. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral service, on Sunday morning, at 10-80 o'clock precisely, from the residence ot hi rartnts, 21.11 South 13th st. Interment strtctlj pri vate, at liar N.bo Cemetery. NKWL1N. On December 18, 1814. EMILT W widow of Nicholas W Nwln, Dm nollco of tha funeral will be given. NEWPORT. -At her residence. Willow Grove. Pa. Jon Twelfth Month. I8t J014. Bl'SAN 8ATTBlliilATr;, wioow or tiavia w rortt In her SStb year. Relative and frlenii are invited to attend the funeral on Second day, 21st Inst., at 2 o'clock, from Ablngtoo Friends' Meeting House. O'KANE. Suddenly, on December 18. 1814 CUAItUWS. husband of .Mary .OKsni, o. Parish Movttle, County Donegal. Ireland. Fu neral on Tuesday, at 8 s. m from 10 late residence 110 McClellan t Solemn Mass ot Itequltm at tha Church ot th Sacrti Heart, at 9:80 a. m, Interment New Ca thedral Cemetery. OTT. -On December 18. 1914 ALDERTIKa l4.w of tb late John O Ott Du none ot tha funeral will ba given, from her late residence 80l Wharton st. l'ANCOABT?-At Mt. Holly. N J on De camber 18 1914. KUZABBJTH H. PAN COAST, wHow of Georg. H, Pancos.t Fo neral from the residence of her broths. Mt. Hollr. N. J. on Monday. .December 21 tt i ii m Interment Mt. ltolly.Cioiewry f4rmrmt man! iTnlan Cemetery, yHMiaiSTtW- "BNmSJTTA, PJSMJ3LE- yHRlilNE, Oa Deeamber IT. 181, MART ANN. widow of Alfred Perrte JTarutra servloea at her late residence, 21d Maatci UJS. tl BUUIU C.K . t , Moaoay. mnt urlvatt. at s p. m. precisely Inter PHHsTtON. On peembr IT. 1S14. t hi Ut rMldence, 3& Wet School House I sue NR' agai. ou year. arvUe and Uittruteui nrtMU HEBl). On Dmbr 18, 191 i. AMBL1A if Saaw! and Amelia W A some at Ur au-Mitr r). th M t SbainoVln Pa on uday. '?": Iatonsxat Odd Fellow a :S?ft:!fbn December IT, 1914. HARRY K 'on of Henry aad Aim. B. King Fuwr. rvieee. on uoaday. at I p in at It Pre -vot av., Vfyaoot. Pa lstrmut luu.u at llouat Vsrtwui Camatery BUIirNOWlTZ. LKA KDBJNOWlTz. U-'i South at. SAMMB. O Deoaiaber 18, lilt 8JSXB U. SAMMB. Tuaal Miaday, sviid 4a ii at 11 a. m., at ttybarry fViw,aa' Miiiui tloaM. OarrawtM will meat trtil.j at SV lb. U. UJWIWHHU 4 )V.E lurytrig Oeouud. Oa Smssuw 18lb. ISM, A NX A ot tbalaJewaaUugtotk I atty Cttv aad trtoao r to-lSaeV w ctastt Maa at Taartiw' Church ai 14 ? ' - ' - - - n, Hnlc Mnn I'M, rn.,.. Bolaued Uto rwirt oa D...i-. Vluiini aad Aaa iilu.i u& MujJox at a l, ae U3 Mvcrff 4t -Ou IvlUS U, ltU wtoo vi TaodAr . .iii, t.nl.l un tlUliri., a.1 1 x i ibldalli: I'jaaltuctan. 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