m inuii,iiW ,j ,i ,irMiiii BvisMIKG , LEDGER-PBI.LAPELPHIA: MONDAY, DBOKMBBBjijBH-l iRTS AND COOT) REPORTS FROM STEEL TRADE mm closed M STROM; MANY ISSUES HIGHER ling rvose uver lwo If Points Shorts Covered Extensively Foreign Ex iefckngc Made New Low. Low CIOSS 21 27M 60H oiK 00k BOK 32k 31Ji 80 80 25 29 W NBTv1 YORK, Dee. 8S.-Whlle trading1 fit tho ooenlna of tha Stock' Exchana-e iadsy was Irregular, and the few change.") ; recorded, war about equally divided be tween slight gaths land tosses,, the market developed considerable strength in the Haier;,; trading And good-sized ndvances. venrtniade. Transactions, however, "were piot,faricc, and (he dealings were confined ;to 'penalties. ' ' The principal Issues represented In the i advance were Uethtehem Steel common, Amalgamated Cooper. IT S. Steel. Penn sylvania, Reading, Lehigh Valley, Union ' 1'acltlc, American 'Root Sugar and Atohl- : aort. -A rally In the late afternoon carried I thd prices of many issues to now high ; points of the- day's trading. Heading be- 3 eimo one of the leaders py advancing to Xif,Up 2H. Tho closing was 1437ft. Union KPaclrlo made a 2-nolnt advance on the fda' at 116. Pennsylvania, gained IVi at flutHj Bethlehem Steel, 45, up IK: New York Central 8IH, compared with 82 on K, Saturday. r:,- The causa for tho advance was given L' In many quarters aa the result of the general selling last week for short ac c count, which created an oVcr-sold con dition today and shorts covered to a largo extent. The extent of this newly- created short Interest was reflected In an excessive borrowing demand for many Of the nctlvo Issues. Both Reading and . Lehigh Valley loaned flat and thcro was a, brisk borrowing demand for United States Steel, Amalgamated Copper and New Haven, while the borrowing demand tutor other scattered Issues was large and (furnished further proof thot the short j-feiterest was very large. RoTho newa developments over Sunday Trero fnvornliln In Inn hull iMa with tlio L'greateat Importance attached In the street sio mo reports of Improvement In the , ateel trade and to the exDectntlon that a , heavy Increase In unfilled orders will be shown In the statement of unfilled orders to- bg published by tho United Stated Steel 'Corporation a week from next Satur day, white some of the bearish room traders endeavored to cover shorts. There was a good demand from a num ber of Important houses llko C. D. Barney & Co., and through brokers often used by Rockefeller Interests. Taken alto jrother. the market showed a generally stranger tone than at any tlmo since the full list was traded In on the morn- If Ins of Deoember 05. room wero active In many specialties, including uetnienem steel and Ameri can Beet Sugar, with Philadelphia houses .Active In both those stocks. U. H. Steel Common, which opened at Its minimum of 48, advanced on succeed ing sales and crossed 49, and closed nt ASH. The foreign exchange market waa dull. Demand sterling made a new low record of i.H for this year, and cables were quoted at -t.$3. Call money loaned and renewed at 254 per cent., later 3 per cent. No one ap speared to have any difficulty In negotiat ing a. loan. 'Tho favorable statement of earnings made by the Atchison for' November did not have a good effect on the company's j stock, which sold off H after It was Issued. The price, however, showed an advance of 191 over Saturday's close t 91K. VIBGIKTA BANKS CONSOLIDATE ROANOKE, Va., Oct. 23. The stock holders of the City National Bank and the Exchange National Bank have au thorized the consolidation of the Insti tutions under the title of the National Exchange Bonk. The merger will be- come ' effective at the closo of business December 3L The capital of the com bined institutions will be $500,000, and the deposits nearly ICOO.COO. NEW YORK STOCK SALES SatCl. Irish Alula Gold Mints 24k 2714 Amalgamated Copper... fiOk WX Am At Chem prrf P0k American Beet Sarar. . 32 33k Am. IJeat Sncar pref 80 American Can 2414 2(1 Am. CarAFdr. pref .. .. 113 113 in Am. Ice 21k 21k J1M American Locomotive . . 22kv 21k 21k 23k American Smeltlnf 65 5flM 60 C6k American Smelting pref. .. pair 09k D9k American Sut at pref.... ,, ln 1I3 .3 American Tel A Tel.... MOM 117 117k 117k American Tobacco pref. .. lrflk 103k 101k Am Woolen pref 77 77 77 Anaconda Copper. 25 26k 24k 28k Atcnuon ... .. rtaltlmore A Onto 03 Ilaltlmore ft Ohio pref. 0 1 Dank of Commerce Bethlehem Steel 43k ntthlehem Steel pref Drookljn Rapid Tranalt .. California Petroleum .. . IS! Canadian Pacific IK1K ISAM lfitu IM Central Leather........ 30k 37k 37 37k 12 Plk f2 00k MH 09 09k 09 00k 100k 100k 100k 45k -43k 4J SO SO S0 85 84k 84k 10k 16k 10 STOCKS HARDENED IN LOCAL MARKET: TRADING LIGHT Reports of improvement in the Steel Business Helped to Lift Prices Pennsyl vania in Demand. Central Lea pref China Copper 32 Crrf&Ohlo.. ,, Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul 85 CM ft Northwest Con Can riff Colorado Ro .. Distillers Securities Ilk Chicago Oreat Western i . Eric. 21k Kile Ijtpref. Crnrol Oas. ....k....t Corn Product 8 General Chemical...,,. .. fleDPralKlrctrlc . . Gecdrlrh Co.. ...,... Oreat Northern pref Guggenheim.......... .. Irtittoro-MetropoIlliD. .. Intcrboro Met pref International Paper. Inspiration Lehigh Valley Llgg ft Myers Tob. . 100 100 100 33k 82k 33k 41 40 87k 87k 122H 122 88 20k Ilk 10k 22k 34k 11314 113 8k 8k 101 109 88 20k 11 10k 21k 34 40 87k 122 88 20k Ilk 10k 22k 34k 113k 8k 100 Maxwell Motor 14k Mercantile Marina k dopref .. 3 MStP&SSM. 10.5 Mexican Pctrollum J2 Miami Copper. 10k 17k Missouri Pacific 0k 10 Missouri, Kansas ATeias 0M 0k K'.ttnn.l HIuiiII ,nMS tMrt .UMUIIBI 13t.Ulfc, ,, ,.J4U3 liM 138k 138k 138k 24 k 24k 24k U3K 113k 113k 44k 44k 41)4 12k 12 12k G0k 60 60k 7k 7k 7k 10k 10 10X .127k 13IU4 110K 130k 207k 207k 207k 7k 10 43k 12 65k 81k 22 ook 00k 6k 103k 101k 101 15k IS .. 80k 70k 35 31 Ilk G3k 82.k 08k 07k 15 23 15k .141k 141 8Uk ' k Ik Nat.onal Lead Nevada Consolidated. . N.Y..N II. A II New York Central N. Y..O.& West Norfolk ft Western.... Northern Pacific Nat. Hy. Mexico 2d pref. renn'yirania 1 litsburch Coal.... ... Pittsburgh Coal pref... Pressed Steel Car Pullman Company...,. Hallway Steel Spring.. . Ray Consolidated Reading Reading 2d pref. Republic Iron ft Steel.. Republic I. ft S. pref.. Rode Island Rock Island pref..,.,.. lluraclj Co.... Seaboard Air Line Southern Pacific. ....... 81k Southern Pacific Tr 0k (southern hallway... ... .. Southern Ryprcf... btudebalcer Studebakerpref .. 1 enncssee Copper. Third Arenue 35k Toledo. St. L. ft W. pref 0k union uag ft l'aper Union Pacific. , Un Pacific pref .... UnlonPacWar 27k United Railways Inr... -9.. 7k United Ily Inv pref 24 US Rubber 63k U. S. Rubber 1st pref.. .101k 101 U. S. Rubber 2d pref .. . .. 60 United States Steel 48 l'Jk USbtcelprcf. ,.. .. lU4k Utah Copper 48k Wabash ..... ., if Western Union.. 5Sk 58k lC. 14k k 3 105 62 17 ok 8k 120 43k Ilk 61k 82k 22 00 09 5k 14k k 3 105 62 17 10 8k 120 43k Ilk 55k 83k 22 00 00k 6k 101k 15k 34k 160 150k 150k 150k 23 23 15 15k 142k 143k 80k 80k EOBEION DEMAND EOH COTTON NEW TOUK, Dec. a. The cotton mar ket was very quiet at the opening this morning, but the tone waa quite steady arid call prices were 2 to 4 points above Thursday's finals. There was some de mand evident from abroad, as well as from houses with 'Western connections, but offerings were exceedingly light, and the market advanced to a net gain ot about t points. This was the first notice j, day fop January, but no notices were re- ThurwlaTU .,, cloa. Ojn. lllih. Low, Clou. PtttWer , T.S8 T.83 T.40 7.35 7.42 ' tf anuary AiAXca ... say ..... July- ... . jostebw iSSJXH f ,.. T.Sa T.83 T.ra 7.S T.I8 , T.i T.80 . aoo MO . 8.31 tU3 . T.80 T.ttt 7.IO 7.W 80S S.2J 8.4T 715 T.SS 7.TT 7.60 aw 8.S3 T.ea T.si x.oi 8. so au UUklitlOUM9ill( Kz-dlvldend. Tout sale 130,800 sbarca. lk 18k lk 75k 75k 75k k K H ik ik ik 5 5 5 Ilk 11 11 S3 81k 82k 03k 03k 03k 14 14 14 6 58 53 33k 33k 33k 88 88 88 32 :ilk Mk 30 35k 35H 0 0 0 4k 4k 4k 114k 110M 114k 110k 7Dk 70k 70k 27k 27k 7k 7k 23k 23k 53j 63k 10-Jk 101 80 bU 43 40k 1U4 104k ib',i 4bk k k 58k 58k 07H 07k rteports of betterment In tho steel trade conditions served as a stimulating factor on the Philadelphia Stock Exchange to day, Not only did United States Steel and Cambria Steel shares harden, but the gen eral local list developed a distinctly up ward tendency throughout the greater part of the session. The volumo of bust nees, however, was not large, and brok ers' office! still havo n holiday aspect Pennsylvania shares were In demand from Investors, and so were Philadelphia Electrlo and United Gas Improvement. American Oas and Electric bonds wero also picked up In moderate quantities. About tho only Issue to display a reac tionary tendency was Lehigh Navigation, but the offorlngs Were confln'ed to odd lots. York Railways preferred moved up nan, a poini ana tticctria storage Uftttery sold at 47 and then Jumped to-48 on tho sale of one share Philadelphia Eloctrlc touched 21 around midday. In the after noon tho volume of business contracted still further and somo of tho earlier ad vances were reduced. In the Inst hour Kcystono Ttelephona Came into demand, ndvnnrlnt? hnir n tint. lar. JDnlldwIn Locomotive preferred also moved up at the close. The reduction In tho Pennsylvania salt dividend had been forecasted by tho an nual report and so created no great eur prlse. Tho stock, sold unchanged from yesterday's close of 95 and little appeared 10 do one ring. AltllOUKll tho Rteel btmlni.ii In onlrl tn bo Improving chlcflv beemmn nf fnrelirn orders, prices are somewhat lower than In September and well below thoso pre vailing a year ago at this tlmo. For Instance, November 2 foundry Is quoted now at 1H.25, compared with 115 In 1913, while basic is 113.80, against til. 25, und bars are 11.12 for 100 pounds, compared with 11.27. During the past few weeks the scrap Iron market has strengthened, and advances averaging from BO cents to a dollar per ton havo been recorded. The reduction in tho rediscount rates of the Philadelphia Federal Iteservo Bank caused no surprise. Ever since the Now York tote was reduced to 4J4 per cent. It naa been expected that this city would follow suit, In view of the casing up of the general money situation. Tho weekly tcport of tho local clearing house banks again showed a considerable loss In sur plus, but tho Item has been ruling very high since the new system went Into ef fect, and it Is therefore only natural that It should work somewhat lower. Slacken ing of business on the stock exchange was reflected In the decrease of over a million In loans. HHH W. READ FISHER W. READ FISHER DEAD Third Oldest Member of Philadel phia Stock Exchange. W. Read Fisher, tho third Oldest mem ber of tho Philadelphia Stock Exchange, died yesterday at his home, 23S South 13th street, nt the age of 84. lie had been fall ing In health for soma time. Mr. Fisher formerly waB n member of tho firm of Fisher & Brother, which was succeeded by. tho present firm of Powell & Co. Mr. Fisher was born In Philadelphia. He waa admitted to tho Stock Exchange 1 here In 1S64. He Is survived by a slater, Mies Solly W. Fisher. Funeral services will be held at noon, Wednesday, at Mr. Fisher's late residence. Burial will bo In North Laurel Hill Cemetery. FINANCIAL BRIEFS 18 NEW YORK BOND SALES 1000 Adama Express Is , UNO Albany & Sua 3Ms.,,. Kl ,..., High., Low, TO MX) Anwr DM Tel 2UUI Amer Umelt Sea 6$ w Aincr ii cit a. 2 JW HO CVl -aftl 40uo Armour Co IMa U. uni 1WJ. utti uiH M M HIK Hi LOCAX STOCK AND BOND SAXES Bat. cUe. .1 Am Gai not) & Ituldwln Lo pfd,102U !"00 Cam Btoel 42 1H.1 Klec Storoco..., 47 10U Gn AiDhult .TJ S?: Key Tel Co.... Ill R Ivehlfh Ncv.... 77' r.7 do t o.. , 7fl U I.elllgli Val. 01 11-1 HI 1IO K & T. ..I.. .. 2 NorrlMown 14S l'enna n It .11' 11 l'cnna Halt Mfr. Vti .1 Willa Cn cum pf 40 on I'iiiia i.iec ... x.i do v n t tr ctn... n 10 rnila Trac ... 40 Ilraalnc lii.1 Ton lk'lmont .. So 1-on Mining ... ni u a imp 0W If S Steel 10 York It a pref, High. Low, Close. 100 100 ICO '88. 4S 47 4TV4 32 aa a2 1.1 1SU 1.1 ). HU 71(4 77$ 77(1 77 ni 5 (UU Old G.-,U SH AH "H 1.17 137 137 K B2 112 03 03 US 40 40 4U n ri S -'t 11 11 V SO HO N) W W 7",. 7?. Vj, 82f 82 fa 4!l(J 4SH 40 31 31 31 3TEW YORK CUBB ..... jisiSrlit CejiJwlMlttd . . Anut tAn .. . (HI Havatcr te rrt StkfrUman Stmtna (luia rito frwlueta prtf . Unlit J Cljar Btorn to rat Sid. Alked. I'm . S3 (? 4a tMTttS ISbcd Profit TfilVff orrfnd. r&Zthu lie. SO eo 2U Sv 87 120 5 2H SANK 0XEABXNG3 with 1012. 4fHnss tolar cemeare yJMMworr.i1s i W.B13.JOO 08,383.833 &3.IM4 Mi KATBS SOS. KONEY 1000 Atchlion adl in am. llOOO do cv 4l J. o2uC0 do CV 4a 1UOO 1000 Allan Co Lint clt 4a. 1300D Halt A Ohio 4s .1UOO do cv 4&i ........ TWO Bait & O Swn 3U... llOOO l!th fllMl rIA A 3000 llrook Hap Tr Sa 1018 1S'i -ww ,,wm Kili CIV !( WS, VV 1000 Cal Oai ft Elec Ba... 01 luOOO Cent leather tat Ss... U7 tt0 Cnt 1'ao Itt 4i, ", fcOU 2O0U Cleve S Une 4!4..... 1)2 loou Chea &. Ohio cvt 4Ua.. 71 JOpu Chi Nwn acn 4i Tata 2000 Chi ft Q 4a 95 1000 Chi 11 A 0 III U.... Ult, 20UO CM Mil ft S 1' DIV 4a. 88 llOOO Chi II ft 8 P cv 4Ka. V7H .MOO CM M A B I' sen 4a o& 6.100 Chi Mil 1'B 4a..... M SUM! Cfcl It I A P 4a 23(4 1000 ChSPMJLOcw Sa.114 03000 Chi St P I A P ct 4a. 23 03U0 Col Midland St ...... US 61)000 Con U C V Oa w I....110U iuuu uri a jiua uia 4f,,, llOOO) Dl t Hud 4a 11118, ,. 200(1 Dal ft Hud Ba 1000 Detroit City Qi Sa. 2000 Detroit United 4a.. 2000 Du I-ont I'owd 4a?.. . MUX) Krla eonv 4a xr A. . , Itnno KrU conv 4a r II. , . K1H) Fort WAD lat 6a. !. 4000 Otneral Motor oa. .....100 0u Oen Site Sa 102ft 1000 Hud ft Man 1 W 3,. 20 1MOO lntarb Met 4V, 74 1000 Inter!) II T n! 6i. ... 0o 000 Inter Mar Mar 4V4",., SOU 2000 Inaplr Cop ev Ca 11) 10. 04 j uumj iuui witir mj lat a. uteal oa 04 D.l S COOU Irka KW , H. t tn 40U) LauU ft Naart'l iuuo a hi nwr 4s HBw 'ff Banks' Discount Bates IwBBHSBk.'; ''-'. . Day-. -. Kf':": ';' 0 or- 30 to o to SBEs !. oo eo wsmtm fflMiF in ?. i WSmM: HsMiSafo ft? j e Je Bl QOVXSSiWKSMT BQVDfl ,$$ IJPllTr ffi iSBfflfcV''." ".'? arc " HBIKiE. ahw avmxr u. 1818.. DO .IVU 100 la..... 01 U 01U tvnr 4a 40 40U W.A.. .L .- h. . . ' ' Sa'- wu mu n oe sn aa . . . oa oa sooo Mo Pao Oa 1jOO loou 3000 Nat Tuba pa 07 OT 1000 N Y O L 8 SVia .- 73(4 73(4 5000 N Y Chi t St I, oa. 102(4 10C!(a luOO N Y Chi ft Bl L 4a. . 02 02 1000 N Y City Sa.. ... ea 62 2a-00 N Y Ctly 4(4a ly83..104 104 2000 K Y City 4Ha Way '87.104 104 1000 M Y Kwy 4a Tift Tl 1X) N Y Kwy Ca ..81 Br 100 N Y SUta 4a Udt wl 00 1000 Nort ft Wtat Voa 4a. . 89 8 SOOO Nort ft Weat cv 4. . .101 100(4 8000 Nor Paa prior is 80 8a 7vOO Nor Pae 3 2 02 2000 Ore Short Una Ba 100 100 SIVrt Pcnna cv Sa SOU 00 1000 Panna, 4a 194S. . ....08 M 20ft0 Public Bar Klk., 8T 87 7100O nadtn 4a .. . , 03 02 leflO-RtadiB-J Can 4a . . . 01 01 2000 Hock UUrvd 4a 81 81 3000 Rock laUnd rrd 4a... M 67 2HXK) Rock Ialand Ba ...... 88 KlU 2000 ot L ft s f rd 4a. . . ei ai 2oo ft N Ala Sa 1MB. . , . fift tifl oooo Bouth Pae ev U 80 80 csaoo do ct ret t p 8 06 mU 100O do tt U 84 84 6000 South Kwy 4a 04 ei 4000 da Ba B&4 08 MOO Third AT. 4a . ... TMI lutl VKIf) Tol Pea ft W U Bono II s Rubber ea 10000 V Bl 8 800 da ni Sa IJUIMT IM U . uniao no or 4 . fUOil Am Caa & EH Ba 83 iuuu isaia we lax a,iui II Cum Steul acrp. 07 100(1 Kl ft I-co Td 4a Wi 2000 Inter Hwy 4a,,.a 60O0 I. V ren ca 4a 0 1000 I" HftV lat 4a". OT EO00 Phlla Co lit Sa. 07 1000 Phlla Elec 4a . 78 1000 BpareAm Ir fl.100 70t 71 30 BONDS. Ls.it price auto, 'iiiffn. ijow, cioae. oj mft mjij 07 OT Si 78 100 102 07 07 78 100 102 7U B?4 1)7 T8 100 HALF HOURLY SALES 10 to 10,30 A. M. 1 Phlla Else... 31 100 U S Steel.,. 6 Am rJaa. . . . , .100 0 Panna. .....! M Leh Nav t o.. 77 100 U 8 Steel.!! 8 lh Nav 77(4 2 Panna ...!!! lOlieadlna- 71 1 do..!!!.!! 13 Panna 82 10O Com Btael..! 1 do ,,..82 2 11 O I....!! 100 U 8 Steal.... 48 IIONDS. tllWl Knantoh Am Tvn i jttio uatdwia loco it Ba!;.':t",.,.'::.';::io2 iwo Am uaa ft Klec 3a ..,.,,.,.. 83(4 10.30 to 11 A. M. 100 U B Steal..,. 19 1 Panna 83 32U ISM lay , S2U 42( .100 100 da. 43 fi Ctnatnnm a".,' t. 28 Pnn 2 5 Ph Co cm pf! 401' 10 dp B2 14 Penna ,..,,,, 82(1 20 Heading ...TIO-IB BONDS. ICO Am Gaa ft Elea Sa rjk 1000 Am Oaa ft Eire Be,".":..'".:;;; gjS 11 to 11,80 A. M. .8 Panna ....... 82 20 Elec Btoraara 4T to York Ky pfd. SI7 4 do .....T. li las Tonopah Bal. 4 2 Phlla Elao!!! mu 10 U 8 Btaal..., 40 1 Eleo storaaa 48 100 Elao Btoraw! 47 oioraa. 48 BONDS. 2000 Interatat lUltwaya 4a..,.,,, 67 11.30 A. K. to 12 ST. 100 U 8 Steal 4 Panna ... 20 da SO O a I..... 2 Phlla, Mm, ... 49U u pa-aVt::: m Sf i 9 I....... 82 .. 82 lj glee 8toran. 47 14 Pcnna 82 do, ia do. 4a d rd 4a ... Va far Com lat Ba.. Va, Rwy 8a ..... Woais Ul lit U .. s 2J e;:. .:,:;.'. Wh U ct u u. wtat T.Uofru Si .... V.'ear Md AM 0T) Wajt ft U jpr Sa. . Total w.H it.i,aa. m. REDISCOUNT RATES CUT aaasjMBiaiianaapas Jlsrva Board Xs44Ma BLIUdelpUa Vifr t 4H P47. C4t. MUti r&tu tar BfcUB rlalrttla ,r aa- nMnatii reifwcil ot I pr . lay tH wmvm naw-v wmw asoavy This Wfttew ttw m1 rtXm ui ta N &am i b ;. m t nr Mtt up to V) inim. On M aaly Uw Nw York it s BONDS, 1000 Elaa ft Pop Tr 4a 12 to 12.30 V. K. 100 Oaa Aap S3 JO I-ah Valley... SU BONDS. J0O9 Am Oaa ft EJm 8a ,.,t 12 to 12.30 P, M. 8 Penna 8SB.18 i Lab Nav He BONDS, v 1000 Am Oaa ft Ho ea 12.30 to 1 P. M. 10 Panna, .....635-18 2 NorrUtown BONDS; 100O Am Gaa ft EUo Ba 1 to 1.30 P. K. 23 PBB .... HH M(4 8H .137 A. T. Dice was elected a director of the following Reading subsidiaries suc ceeding Thcdore Voorhees, who Is pres ident: Schuylkill Valley Navlcatlon and Itatlroad Company, Mill Creek nnd Mine Hilt Navigation and Railroad Company and Mt. Carbon nnd Port Carbon Unll road Company. The Dank of North America has re tired $50,000 emergency currency at the local Subtreasury. Tho reduction of the semt-nnnual divi dend on the preferred participation cer tificates of Chicago City and Connecting Hallways from (2.25 to 11.23 was due to the reduced dividend declared by Chicago City Hallways, &! per cent, of the stock of which Is owned by Chicago City and Connecting Hallways. The Tjnke Shore Electrlo. Hallway Com pany has called a special meeting of stockholders for January 25 to Increase the authorized amount of first preferred 6 per cent stock from 11,000,000 to ll.EOO.OOO nnd also to amend Its charter eo that the company may engage directly In the gen eration and distribution of electric current for .light and .power. The call loan rate In Chicago was re duced to 5 per cpnt. The exports of cotton last week were greater than In the same week""of WIS, SSI.im bales against 251,561 bales. The re ceipts at leading points were also greater than In the corresponding week of last year. A circular to holders of the Hock Island collateral ts Issued by theYVnllace Com mittee announces that deposits of bonds with tho committee on December 23 amounted to J59,0t5,000. There Is now 112,303,500 of excess stock which. If not taken by bondholders, may be subscribed for by depositors with the committee or the special master at J10.29V4.per ahare plus Interest and cost of transfer tax. There has been placed on the regular list of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange S37O0 additional stock of the American Telephone nnd Telegraph Company, There was struck oft the regular list 138,300 Welsbach Company 6 per cent bonds pur chased for the sinking fund. 8. M, Vnucloln. of the Baldwin Loco. motive Works, satis for Russia on Wed- ncsaay. Referring to the reduction of the Penn sylvania Salt dividend, Joseph Moore, Jr.. president pro tern., said: "The reduction Is a necessity of the present unprecedented conditions. This unanimous action of the board was fore shadowed In the annual report of October lost, and It Is for the ultimate best In terests of the stockholders. Our plants are working on an average of about 0 per cent, of capacity. Some departments are doing well, but copper at current prices Is a heavy loss, lowering the, reduced net earnings appreciably below the regular dividend requirements. This drain could not be, permitted to continue, because of the Imperative need to conserve every dollar of working capital to carry the great stocks of raw materials and mer chandise required. In normal times the three enlarged and modernized plants of the cornpany will be splendid earners. It Is' therefore hoped that stockholders will not sacrifice their shares to afford bar gains for strong buyers. Every member ot the board Is a large holder of the stock, and with none for sale. The com pany la soundly based, and the manage ment Is effective and entirely harmonl-ous," WHEAT CONTINUES UPWARD COURSE AT CHICAGO TODAY - S c 1 1 i n g by Commission Houses Liberal at the Ad vance Reaction Precedes Fresh Support. CHICAGO, Dee. 28. Wheat continued Its upward courso at the opening today, Selling by commission houses was rather free at the advance, however, nnd a re action followed. Tho setback brought freah support, and the undertone of tho market was one of strength. The market nt Liverpool was firm and offers thero wero light Sentiment gen erally was bullish. Somo traders wero disposed to wait for tho purpose of as certaining If Europe will continue to buy at the higher prices. Shipments from North America for tho week were 8,270,000 bushels, the bulk of which was consigned to Italy, France, Greece arid Scandinavia. The United King dom arrivals wero lighter. Amorlcan winters nt Liverpool wero up 4Hd. TPIato is being offered freely, as freight rates to Argentina move higher. Tho stock of wheat at Liverpool Is 4,311,000 bushels, s decrease of 128,000 for the, week, Spain, has adopted a sliding scale affect ing the Import duty on wheat when tho price in Interior markets goes about 52s. per 0 pounds. It Is bel oved that Portu gal shortly will announce permission to Import wheat. Italy has decided to oxtend the period of reduced dutiei on wheat Imports until Juno 20. Crop prospects there continue good, but reserves of old wheat are light nnd purchasing abroad continues. Sup plies of wheat In the United- Kingdom are decreasing, owing to heavy consump tion. Aavices rrom Argentina Indicate delayed shipments during January and February. Corn was steady to a shade easier. There was considerable scattered commis sion sellings. Longs Increased their hold ings nt the renctlon. The weathor wob milder ovor the Wost Predictions of unsettled conditions helped tho market after the opening. The market at Liver pool was strong nnd well supported. Stocks nt Liverpool amount to 93,000 bushels, with a decrease of 162,000 bushels for the week. Oats was firm. There was a wild market for pork at the opening, with prices 17H to 22o. higher. Free selling took place at the advance, which forced the price buck. Lard and ribs were quiet PHILADELPHIA MARKETS 759 mou TO lbf. GRAIN AND FLOUR -OTtBAT-necalpta, 2I5.2B3 buah. Thre was an advance ef le In thla maikat at the opening-, but pr! aftarweW reacted and eloaad quiet, due to beatlnh Speculation In toe Weat. Quotatlona; Car Iota, In eipert elevator, No. 2 red. arot and Drnbr, l,-ja-S No, 2 red, veitern. lLS2aUM Ne. 1 Northern ,, COIInJ rtectlpts, lfcJnh. Offering; llaht and prices le. hlxher with a (air local trada demand, Quotatlona: Car .lota for local trada, a to location-No. S yellow. new, 78W76MCI ateamer yellow,,,, ""' ojc. ' no. a Teiipw, new, ii-i7t yellow, new, OOffilo.) new cob, per UTOB30. OATft Itecelpta, 25,460 buah. Trade quiet and prlcea eteady. Quotations) .No. a white, ftSHO'Oe-L standard white, BtHBOSe-i No .1 white, 640044c. .KVK. Scarce and firm. We quote at St.I0ttl.18 per buah , aa to quality In export elevator, and nt S101.1O for small lota of nearby rey In beta. . Fl.OUIt Recelpta, 1400 bbla. and 1,660, ti lbi, in sacks. The maraet quiet, but vaiuea were well suitalned. quotations. 11x1 ids. m wood: winter clear, at. do.. Btralfhr. ls.2Sfi8.60: do., patent. jtanaaa, airaignt, jute aacas, aa.30uo.ou, uu., latent, luta Mcki, (3.0090.00! aprlnir. Mrat clear. 15.400.1.00! do., alraliht. IS.0538.001 do, patent, 1000.291 do., faroTlle brands. f.33fl.M; city mllle, choice and fancy patent, IA.369a.08l city mills, reruler rade winter, clear. M.DOfrfl. 10 Aa.. .tralaht. iS.2Mt3.G0: do.. patint, .05fro. nvn rr)Un Firmly held .under emalt auppllea. We quote nearby and Western In wood at I0SO.CO. PROVISIONS Trade waa alow and the market was without Important chance, Quotatlona: City beef. In aeta, amoked and air dried. 229e.s Weatcrn brer. In ata amnlr 2ft3nrt Aa.. cttr beat, knuckle and tendera, amoked and air dried, 20030c.: do.. Wealem beet, knucklea and tendera, amoked. 20C.10c.t beet hams. 33M4: pork, famllr. $),B0C24I name. 8. V, cured, loose, uWrtlle, I do., skinned, looee. j1t?13We.i do., do., amoked. Llfll4c: other hams, smoked, rltv cured, aa to brand and averaae, ..WUejlBcr harna,. amoked,. Western cured, 14U0Uo.: do., boiled, boneless, 20 tt 21a: l"nfe ahouldore. s. 1'. cured, looae, llVlRUHc.: do., amoked. 12U012UC! bellies. In pickle, according to average, loose. HU IRe. ; breakfaat haran. aa tn hranri and aver- are. rlty cured. lRfHOo.l do.. Western cured, lMHBc.; lard. Western, refined, tierces. 1155 UUc.i do, do., do., tubs, native.: do, pure xeme rendered, in , tierces, unuuc; POULTRY UTH Deelrable stock Jn email aurst end .Arm with trade fair, quotatlona- Ftiwla 12ei4e.j old .rooeters, JosnOHc.) sprlns chickens, according to .quality, lieise.i tur. :ks. I34TI40.; geese, 13&IBC1 guinea, young weighing 2 .lbs, ana over vrttinar vretfrhlnr apiece, per pair, 85c. 1 welshing njji., lbs. per patr. apleea, per Plr B0e.j guineas, old, jjbfMKo nlaeona. ter rjalr. llMslRn. unKSSKIJ. Supplies fairly liberal and the Iteneral market . nuiet end without Important chanre. . Quotatlona: .Turkeys, .dry-packed-. Fancy, larare, nearby, 1 MJOc 1 do . Western. JOci ayeraae recelnje. 160t8c.t Inferior. .I2rt 160.: No. I, eld. 18e. Fowia IS to box. dry-packed, selected . heavy. IBO.1 walghlnc 4V4S8 Iba. apiece, llc.1 do.. ifi lbi. apiece. lOHe.i do.. 4, lba. apiece,, loo.j do, H. lb"., apiece. ItetBc: do., 8 lba. . an under, 1218c.j fowls, bbla,, dry.paefcJi" iveaiorn, urr-vR,:u. jtsi . ius, . RPleca. A ina . lv.i nn. nil t.z' . -.. " ' --ri'. "-v."ja in, anu uiiuor, Kifioc. IGe.t 1M n. do.. do., 3 leci bs! ?fi'. old e-ooa. 14DS1HA ., ,a..i rfw..Mtra Im Iua.. l,l,L 1 i Aftm.. QeiOia. t il11r-ta ni 29 lbs. to doi., 10O21e.( corn'fed. 18 to 24 lbs. In( chickens, IB IO 2 tO. IB ta to do., 20j21e.j eorn-fed. 28 to 80 lbs. ta don., 18019c i. milk-fed. 31 to 80 lba to doiL: .ill. . mtiy-fmA. fiT in At IT, .a a..- ,.I!7t mlik-fed. 43 to. 47 Ibe. to dor.. lBMeV) muk. fed, 48 lbs. to doa.. 17p,; mMk.-fed, 00 lba. and corn-fed. rmcKens fed. dry mil lbs. 00 lba. and over, 18c. v-oacKeo. in DDia- :ked, 8 lbs. and over, 17n. e. Western, milk-fed, dry f,ll,n rirv.nart,lt. In hhla.VarArM -V.'.'.a fed. dry-nicked. 8 lbs. and over. 17n. l We milk-fed. i lbs., 10o. Western, milk-fed. '"j mute. Western, ul ,. city, oo.t 11U Dure city, kettle' rendered. In tuba. HO REFINED SUGARS The market waa quiet and unchanaad. n flnera' Hat prices: standard sranulated, Be,; flno granulated. 4.08c.: powdered, 8.08c. ; con fectioners' A, 4.85c.; soft grades, 4.1004.70c. DAIRY PRODUCTS IlUTTnit. Domand fairly active and pricea nrm wun ugni onennra ot nne rooda. wuoiaiionsj esierri. iresn, creamery, fancy Sxtra nrata. 33004c.! 7020c. i ladle-packed, Leading futures ranged aa follows: . Saturday's Wheat Open. Illah. Ixiw, Close, close. December ..1.28 1.2i 1.28U M.24P4 ei.37H Way 1.31 131ft 1.23S tl.28 tl.sMS July 1.21H 1.22 l.lOHtl.lOVi'llil Corn fnaw delivery! iDecember .. 57W OT M MOH 108 May ,. 74 71 73n 73 t74j; ""IT. 78, 76?i 74 7 tats ' KaA.taj.)rmA :y areclala. 87c: extra. 3.V.: 33fl0lci firsts. 31002c: aeconds, e-D&cked. 22Q24c.. aa to oualltv nearoy prints, inncy. one., oo., average extra, Cltt37c,l do..' nrata, O.ICWc; do., seconds. 2Sv SOc. flneclal fancy brands of prtnta Jobbing at 436460, EOGH. Demand for freah atock fair, and prices arm unaer ugni receipts, wuotations: in fa. a IDS.. auo. tveaiern, milK-ieo, Bt IUM Waatarn. mllk.f.d. Ai-v.mVi..7 utJ ..(,.. UMlJli. . TXT . LAl .Ti' 2HQ3 lba., 14c.: Western, eorn-fed, B Iba. enl ever. 10c I Western, corn-fed, 4 lbs., ieo.1 Wealarn, eorn-fed, dry-picked, mixed weights. 14c: western, com-rea, an ids, I4c. West- corn-iTO. nrt' ioa., J J no. Spring 'T5- .ivio0- ung u u en. rnrrt-ieil, 2l4bff ducks, 16017C .srrlng gew I vvnna. Bquaba. per doien- weighlng 11 n lbs. per ooaen. Mi.ioiM.mi wnite. weighing s IO IV lun, iwi iM'-vi,, .i,'w,i, Willie, wetgn- tns: A per doxen 12.78W3.1B: J. a 11 JI lives Bliaa. Tie 1.2501.00: dark and No. 2. C0c.CII.10. lba. per onsen. (2n.03t do.. i, do.. 7 lbs. er aoien, FRESH FRUITS The general market quiet and without m. ?irtant change. Quotatlona: Apples, New ork, per bbl King. J203J Daldwln. XI 75 2.80: tlreenlng, , 1203; Bny, $t.7B02.a6; other rood eating varieties, $1.782.80: medium, llo 1.60; apples, Weatern.per .box, TBcirtlTsSS apples. Delawaro and Pennsylvania, tier hamt per, BOffOOc:. lemons, per box. t2.oOe3.Bo3 oranges, Florida, per box, Jl.rotM: tangerines Florida, per strap, 23; grapefruit. Florida! per box, tn2; pineapples, per crate Porto Hlco, l.25)l: Florida. W2,80! cranberries" fancy late varieties, per bbl.$3.7Bl 23: crani eTtea. capeooa, early DiacK.oer bbl., 3oir WcsriLBO:' cranberrles.Jersoy, per crate. 7Bc (Tt,28: peara. New Tork, par Wbl. Seckel. 13 BOOS l Duchess. S2413: Howell. 12w an! other varieties, 1203. VEGETABLES Demand fair for choice atosk of moat de scriptions and vaiuea generally ateady. Quota tlons! White potatoes, per bush. Pennsylvania. 88&62c; New. York. 45TiC0o.; white potatoes. Jersey, per bakt., B8p40c, sweet potatoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl free eatrs. nearby, extras, 44c. per by nrats, 112.00 per atandard caaai id current receipts, 12 per atAndard dot.; nearby nrats, 112.00 per atandard caaai roaa current racemes, su n mixed held and fresh and ordinary atock, nearby cnae: r MOJ0JJ11.1O per case; Western extra tints, ili'. per caao; do., nrsta, iz per case; south urn, sii.uwiz er case, iiornxerator wi. VAv. ,ci vav. iiviiiKciniur VMS', snrlnff cackrd- ajt to aualltv. 21tl2ni- nr An. iancv selected candled fresh, eggs were lobbed out at 47040c rer dox. CHEESE. Trade quiet and offerings mod erate but ample. Prlcea unchanged. Quotatlona: New York. full-cream, earlier receipts, choice, lGc; do., do., current make, choice, ISc: do., do., fair to good, 14igi4Kc; do., part skims. 2, ft ROffll.75. Sweets .Jersey, per bbl. No. hakt.. 00O78C Onions, choice, na 0075c.; do., ordinary, per bush., dOgOSc; 2gS7B) No. Sweata, Jer B! 7UU10C. : qo oruinary. per Dusn.i i choice, per 100-lb. bag, tl.2.ini.E0; do.. oium, per luu-io. og. oocwai: do., ma. do., seconrla. per lOU-lb. oar, oooioc. cabbage, domestic, per ton, MJP9; do Danish, per ton, Jllel.1. Spinach, Norfolk, per bbl. 1.28rl.80. KalJ Norfolk, per bbl., 00S75c Lettuce Florldal per bskujl.230l.73: do North Carolina, per bskt., 60S76C Deans, Florida, Der hskt.. 11 4l. Peas. . Florida per bskt.. tZBOflS. it. dlont, Florida, per box, S2.R0H. Cucumbers. .....u, fc. usn... ,i,,uiHhW, DUUHQ11. iii, ai.iuuui.ini. nnusin it ia. Ida, per bskU ltUS02, Celery. New York, rwr bunch, 26ffll6c Muahrooma, per 4-Ib bakt. BANK TO OPEN JANUARY 1 December May I-ard January .,.10.47 May 10.75 niba January ....10.27 3lny 10.03 Pork January .,..18.70 (May 10.43 Illd. fAaksd. 43'4 60 40V, t0W Si'A B4U 53 tali tl0.42 '10.05 10.60 10.73 10.80 10.07 18.77 19.48 10.42 10.05 40 a 10.42 10.07 10.20 10.22 10.2S 10.57 110.00 tlO.OO 18.82 18.A2 10.20 10.20 18.02 10.22 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. Dec 28. HOOa Tlecelpts, S3. 000 head: markets. lOffilS: mixed and butch. er. J0.85B7.40: good heavy, 7.l0ffl7.S3; rough o,v(fi.iaj: ugnx, su.Batf'.o3 heavj-. Jll.8.1 IBIS'injO: b CATTLE. : and strong; 17.10M Itecelpls. If bulk, -lleci beeves, ... fftwviitf, Visa, 7.B0. 8.000: market, steady inv.cio; rows ana neuers, M.5MM.40; stockers and feeders, 14.80116.50; Texans. fflfi7.S3: calves. 7tW.73. .SHEEP. Jlecelpta. 16,000; marketa. 10c, higher: native and Western, I3.e5ti0.40; Iambs, J5.7BM8.60. IIVE STOCK RECEIPTS CHICAGO. Dec. 28. Following are tha ra- celpta ot lire stock at the leading centres; i. Cattle. Sheep. 16,000 Chicago, U. a Yards.... Kansan City Omaha St. Louis. N. St. Yds..,. St. Joseph i Oklahoma. City ..,.,... Fort Worth Sioux City ,,.,. Horn. .35,000 , 4.000 . 4,800 .12,600 . 4,600 . 600 . 1,000 . 3,000 tie. Sheei 18,000 10.000 fl.OOO 7.600 3.200 700 3,200 2,600 13.000 8,000 1,000 1.700 "eoo BOO 10 M K T. CO Pali aioo 62H 10 Ten Mia t Pae.na .. 10.Y1 TtJla iobo pgm sooo Kr .7 IK a to a.ao p. jr. bi? SSSwwpaa Ski. 4Vi - m fnvftjm, BOWPS. Silt It VBI 1a at. go lat a. .:::.::; ::?::: : S.W M......J 07 VaVtey gjux atSui'i.i'-'.''.'..'.'.',l Bj' ii" g.30 to 3 E H. ISiSS0::: IIHte!!: OO.....,.., i asT aVat. . urns SJ u a i smi MM? PM..MK W mtsnmt The Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Conpany reduced Its quarterly dividend from i to 1 per cent MINING BTOOK QUOTATIONS TONOPAH 8TOCK& Jim riutlar ..,,.,,..,,...,,,,.,... .73 uMnimani ..,........,.,. NEW YORK DTJTTTER AND EGGS NEW YOP.K, Dec 2S.-nUTTKn-Market Arm; recelpta, three dojs, 11,018 cackagea: creamery, extra, 33Hc: higher scoring. 30 301Sc: State dairy, 33034c: Imitation creanjt. erv. 25(Ji23Hc. ...F??i8Mrkt flrn" recelpta. threa daya. lri.BlO cases; freah extra, firsts. 3Sc: fresh. flr,,i '. ntarby. whites. 47e40c; ne-trby mixed, 37Q40c; special marks. 20Hc NEW YORK COEEEE MARKET NEW YORK. Dec 28. Tha New York coffee market waa dull at the opening. Futures advanced 6 to 8 points, but there nera no sdlea recorded. Opening futurca! January. Pfl Ud: .'STa ""o- b,,1J April. 0 23c bid: May. e.3rt0,42c: June, A 2Sa3Sc ; July! 7.1Se bid; September. 7rf0O7.40o.; October! T.nsa7.50c; November 7.48c. bid. r' New Financial Institution nt Seventh and Glrard Avenue. Philadelphia's newest financial Institu tion, which waa recently chartered under the laws of Pennsylvania, will open Its door for business on New TeaPs Day. Tho bank will be known na tho People's Bank of Pennsylvania, and has an authorized capital stock of more than 150,000. Tho bank will be located at the northeast cor ner of 7th street and Glrard avenue. The capital stock Is made up of 1000 shares at a par value of $50. Tho stock holders of the new InstltutldS are nil well-known business men, and the offi cers are of Bterllna: worth. The hank will do a general banking business and also a business of foreign collection. The bank will be under the direction of progressive uptown business men, and has handsomely furnished quarters. Tho sec tion of the city In the neighborhood of 7th street and Qlrard avenue has been greatly In need ot Just such an Institution for a number of years. This Is the nrst time In more than two score years that a bank has opened its doors to start bualnen on New Year's Day. The bank received a charter on No-' vember 9. i will have a check and sav ing accounts. Interest of t per cent, will be paid on time deposits. The officers of the "baby" Institution are the following well-known uptown business men: Charles Llpschuts, presi dent: Morris I Werzel, vice president; Morris Haber, will be chairman of tho board of directors. ELGIN BUTTER MARKET ELGIN. III.. Dec 28.-BUTTEn-Blda 34c; no offerings, at, A- M Id way Mlspah Bat, Montana ,..,.........,,., Northara Star Tonopah-Belmont Jonopah.Ext ,., Tpnopah, Mining ,,,, Tonopah Mining ; lUacut Bul Waal Etad .... . oQVDlzo QJOSm, UIU pull .,..., ,.....,. BuOtp aa.fcft . III fpL&yeid'irii'.r,'. '.'.v. y.'.'.'",',i HoJdrta QeUfiaVI OoaaoJUsfed SatdfieM Werr" . ... Jumbo KxUtnko .,,.. Ksweaas , Sfi::::::S:::::::::ii " '? i,?; flfefcr V.J! .ii .01 .OS .10 .51 .3 8 J7 'Xf " 3 J 85 Jbl . .83 1 .U .11 .P .071 .. .OS . ,Q3 mat 4Ui S . 1 1 S S. .11 .80 1.43 pmj&mjM BSQtAKKQ mmru 9Mi$W& i-j k rfaaim omttm. EXPECT NEW FREIGHT RATES WILL BE FILED BY JAN. 15 "i Thus Par None of the Carriers Has Taken Action. WASHINGTON, Pec. 2S.-Eaatern car riers who will benefit by the decision of the Interatato Commerce Commission, which granted a 8 per cent Increase In freight rates, are expected to file with the Commission new schedules of rates by January Jf. So far none of the ear ners has notified the Commission of. the new tariffs, which must bo filed with the Commission, 10 dayg before they become cuecuve. Tho Pennsylvania, Baltimore and Ohio and Delaware and Lackawanna are among tha railroads which wilt require mora time in which to amend the present rates. These roads an extensively en gaged In the coal-carrying bustnes,and tariffs on this commodity are among tho exception In tho Commission's decision which were not granted an Increase In Other roads, however, engaged In mov ing other lines of freight are expeeted to file their tariffs with the Commission by January 15. If this la done the In creases In rates will become efteetlve January SB. Tariff expert of the Com mission expect that a matorltv r . roads will flfe their" new tariffs by the middle of January. It was said todayT Mercantile Sallure In Bt Zouis ST. LOUja. De. S8.-AO Involuptary pa. tlRen in bankruptcy has been, riled In the Federal Dlstrlot Court against the, Bcha! pr Bribers Mercantile Cempany, p era of the Wg department ktore. Kdward I Sehaper, president of the company was appointed lecelver. It Is said that claims would aggregate about JWO.OW. KAY BKIJ. PI0.DO8D 3TG93C KHW YORK, Pee. W.-J4A Mdaiah. u Conway 94WMBM stuck VWtna- trttita ? "Srtt"! LtM ''"' n ot S . W Pell Co. &4 BoHararat tor BANK SURPLUS FALLS i Philadelphia Institutions Report a Reduction of $3,089,000, A decrease of 3,9S0.00O waa shown In the surplus reserves of tho local clearing house banks for the week Just ended. Loans were reduced ,1,081,000, while indi vidual deposits fell $3,812,000. ' , The surplus reserve Is still quite high, however, being nearly ?15,CCO,000. The do tails follow: KAILROAD EARNINGS GRAND TRUNK BYBTEM, r-.. . . .. . 1D1- - Decrease. Third week December.., 840,347 $154,447 Krom July 1 25,871.403 2i855;48J DENt'ER AND RIO GRANDE. Third week Docember... 3Oi,00O 80,ofio From July 1 11,880,700 l.Oroisoo CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO. Third weelc n,r.mh.. ennr naa a,e, m. f From July 1 18,484!s47 472!440 DUFPALO. ROCHESTER & PITTSDURQH. November groa $003,303 $223,020 N't ,....,,. 128.100 100,020 Surplus o,080 134,700 CENTRAL OP GEORGIA. November gross ., $1,002,011, Net ,. 22.1,400 Five montba' grosa 8,230,010 t 1.048.0SO SOUTHERN RAILWAY. November grosa $3,010,463 Not 1,873,104 Five months' gross...,,. 27.481,328 Nt S.(aj.777 MISSOURI. KANSAS AND TEXAS. Third week December.,. JC83,77t XI8,(0 Irom July 1 , 10.200,721 Sislafl COLORADO & SOUTHERN. November grosa $1,442,772 gt -.-. 807.604 Five montha irrosa fl,s.ii,on Net , 1.800,103 OMAHA. November gross $1,478,487 J-et ........,., ,, 413,(171 Jive months' greaa .... 8.122.2S3 Net 2.3JU.871 CHICAQO AND NORTHWESTERN, .-.,.u 'Oil. Dec. November gross $0,202,041 $S02.004 S'L I-,,':' ';,''!. ' 1,227,807 IIO2..TA lve montha' gross 87.024.010 1,742.152 ?,fi,,,M ",0.10,700 022.774 eurplua ..,.,.,,, , 8.071,400 1,210,1M ATCHISON. $313,180 1UI.JU4 1,008,043 303.129 $1,200,300 023.0(18 2.807,810 " 2,414,209 $287,884 210,3711 , 1U.2U8 244,312 $203,080 114,484 110,31 181,447 Loans , Deposits (Ind),.. Circulation .... Due from banka Deposit of banka rxcnania dear. iieaarve neiu Iteaerre rcqutrad,, Surplus , ,,,., IHVrVBSb Dec 28. '14. ...... $303 020.000 807,047,000 12.4I8.0.M 81,133,000 .., ,, 114,020,000 House 14,123,000 IB. 008.000 8.1,040,00) 14,008000 Decrease. $1.0.81,000 3,832,000 208,000 naxono 1,001,000 1,110,000 4,740.000 7H).nai 3,080,000 Surplus under old form: Dec SO, 000 200.71 3,2i Deo. 23, 1013. $8,380,000: Jan. 1,1911' it'; $"' & - t9.WJ.T50i bic 27, -ij; 1012, 7,soa NOTES OF THE RAIL November groaai. .. Net Five Net months' arose. . 1014. Dec. .$10,lO.',017 $3I7,407 . H,!?02..138 172.00U . S1,8PI,418 2,0:W,nl .....,,,.,-,,.,,.. ,,.K-.,a:,n " lMt, tici ha jI(?lJl,aVILl'E AND NASHVILLE. lyorn lwtotmb" ."H!0,SS $270,085 Tom July 1 23.048;on 4,R1S;V&1 MINNEAPOLIS AND ST, LOUI8. d week December $221801 a7Dl Frt"" jy i ..:::;: b'ciJiwo ml Increase, . .TIJ.Pen.My,rnla Sonrlco Commission of this State reports that Hit persons were killed on steam and. electric rail roads in Pennsylvania In the period from July S, 1913, to June so. lH. Of these $75 were trespassers, 3( jrero run down on the tracks and $1 are known to havo been intoxicated. Thera were 10,150. cas ualties on steam railways. Ot this num ber m were killed, embracing $28 era. ployea, passengers, 655 trespassers and S3 unclassified. Stockholder of-the Monongahala Rail road Company, a Pennsylvania Railroad subsidiary, today approved the proposed Consolidation of the company with the Ruckhannon and Northern Railroad Com pany, under name of the Monongahala Hallway Company. The consolidation plan now will be submitted to the Pub- ........, lvpr , approval. COAX RATES &EDTJfJBP JAW. 13 Penasylvania S?ublic Pervice Jotii mlssiojt Rxe Etfectty, Date, HARRIflBURff. Bee n.-Tho JMhUo Servlse Ckanmlsslon today Usued an order fUlng January i M tho dat on which tho Philadelphia and. Reading, the Peon, ylvanla. the Central lUliroadl of New Jersey, the LfeJ5a Vil&Ztt1g ig? ware, iaokawansa. aaa WeiiVrjri; jail put late otkn tb4nretteS a5l JaJJSSS? ' I P.RaW4Y AfXJttUjtSfliJri LONDON TRADING NARROW Undertone of the Market Was Firm. Money Rte3 Easy, tiiN??N'. Dec- -Trading In securi ties in ti,8 street was narrow today. Tho ?n 5ECB waa 8mal, because of Yaln and !i V8 ffnefa' carry-over proceeded fiiT'. ln ,h? maln" the undertone of the market was Urm. There waa light buying ?,. ,new,war eerlp. homo railway snares, Americana and Canadian raclfica. ihf""?.". b?nd8 were 'ncllned to sag on the political crisis In that country. --Ta i . ." f Mexican Railway issues and of the Brazil Railway waa fiat, be- - w iiuminai uona Oeraults. Argen tine railway securities were bought on the resumption of exports of grain and Hour rrom that country. ieniliers the st0clc Exchange are not Increasing their atarops. indicating that they do not expect increased business on the resumption of dealings on tho Ex change. Rates for loans and discounts were easy. About iJJ7,toftfty Trill be dis bursed in dividends and coupons qn Fri day. The Bank of England waa a llghfc discounter of pre-moratorlum bills. HOLDS VI? B. H. CONSOLIDATIOM Injunction Against N Y, Central and liake Shore Merger, NEWBURail. N. X., Dec. aH-Supreme Court Justlco Tompkins today granted an injunction restralnlns tha New Xork Sl!?1 RaUroa Compaay from lsulng WOCO.OOQ i pier cent bond and prohlbit- fL'.8 consoIldaUtm ot the coinpBy with the Lake Shore company pending a trial of the allegations eet forth In the application for the restraining order. The case probaWywUI U trid at Qosfeen In February next ANNUAL MEETINGS $3B "'SaFSiTyi1 NATIONAL PANS Q l'HlL,UKLrm, B. SSf'Q.V!!1 'W -tau-eetors of loll amaadwaat fo AittcU jg , Alua elT eoeUtteii w tkat the ,,, M 9,4 viu 152. kl"4, D4rewa shall eeasU ef aot law to T &k wiwo taau U 4chaW. SKlJHJ8 " 4i4 He BIr4 or . I -Ml . ! msmmmi Mi 1 i Brian ssajit,r.t.i "Msri ."-. l'j .. t. " ' a-y m uq una aiiL PL.Ud.,1 tliftn BMMtaav . jrmjMMAit JaiaiUU'r U, 1018 c. ia4i Wit,l.,t4aa fj- fap7T'f1."-' w V " 11" bsbbt aaaBBjaBBp avBaBiVHPwawafa