EVENING LEDGER-HIIiDEL'PHI; THUKSDAY, JANUARY 7, 191 wf is JEW HIGH RECORD FOR iiVITY OF POOLS MORE PRONOUNCED; MARKET IRREGULAR Mhlchem Steel Shares and rAmfncan an L.eaaers. Foreign Exchange Hits a f New Low Point. vir YORK. 3M. 7. Tlicro wna more ll, of pool activity In tho stack lI,u" . . .. nv Inm altion JSrket today. um " -. Loan wa resumed on tho floor US1H" . ... irt -..o iyn.. nitbt BtOCK Bxcnanisc. " i " li. j.vnted to ft number of, cosily Led Industrials, nnd theso stocks, were riJ into prominence nt frequent Inter- wis during the clay. The market, how 5ir was frresulnr, tho sixmo ob In yes terday's trading r, ih afternoon tho market developed itrwgth and prices generally advanced. InnlgamiUed Copper mado a new high cord for tho day at 63, up i. WeBtern jjirylsuid. In which thero wiw conslrier !Ma llduldation last week, when It was 'Announced that tho road would default (forest on 116,000,000 of Its bonds, becamo Strong advancing to 11H fiom the open ing of 12- Thero was no news on tho Ivi.i, nA the supposition was. that tho vcik holdings were cleaned out last ? i nn tlmo In tho early trading Bcth- lihem Steel was permitted to range again iniler United States Steel common, Bell Ms; at 50?4, but nenrly nil tho stock traded In during tno rest ui mu " i Mil. Content &. Co. through other brok ff This buying started a new option, Mitylng the price to 62Vi, nnd at the samo UmA tho preferred roso 2 points to 07. nt amttrtlons about a dividend on tho 'edmfflW slock contlnuo to meet with telUvecr that tho preferred dividend will Increased to 7 per cent. VA cllojuo oi room traders, neaaca oy 'Jseob Field .caused tno advance oi over -KhVnelnt In American Can to tho highest 'price ttt' which the stock sold Blnco tho resumption oi Dusiness. inoy uuscu xncir operations on tho favorablo construction plated" by tho press reports on the pro rdlnts in tho Government suit, which Ith'ey claim foreshadow a victory for tho company. 'The annual statement to be presented if -the stockholders' meeting In Febru ary will show a henvy Increase In gross, with net earnings about the samo as In tha preceding year. It Is said that the camoany Is ilow earning between G and 6 net cent, on the common stock. A,There was some hesitation In the trading- In leading railroad Issues resulting from comment on the financing proposed .by Pennsylvania and St. Paul and other Important systems. i Houses with foreign connections were moderate seners or, eieci, Amalgamated ihd Canadian Pacific, but the market for these stocks was narrow nnd tho de clines were without significance. Cnna .rtaulah Pacific dropped about one point On a. few sales, while "Soo" common mftfTA A crrttn nf nvpr nnn nnlnf untltntv store ... CTh weakness In foreign oxchango con- tlhled today, demand Htnrllntr rlpcllnlntr Id" 181 In the morning and 4.S3W In the fatttrhbfltt 'This' Is tho lowest point nt wnicn aemana nns sola since 1007. Cable transfers fell to 4.81 3-16. Considerable comment was occasioned by this drop. under more favorablo circumstances gold iniOOrtS WOUld follOW. Til RHmA niinrtnra .the opinion was expressed that there will nuniy dq a return flow of tho yellow metal. HfcThe decline In tho nftfirnnnn tvnn pnnaort primarily by tho absence of any buying. ... ,... iohui which woraea. into tno .market was the sale of exchange by tho (.Canadian Government against credits nd- u io it in London by the British government for the purchase of wnr sub .i'S5, U,.ws rcPrted -that similar ad IJMces will be mado In the near future fir.!, a5gregate of $50,000,000. gCall money renewed at Hi per cent. Taree and font- mnt,. ..,...,. .... f, -,, r; ..."...a ii.wucj' viih uuereu J'tl per cent. esUnShouse Electrlo roso 1H to 7UJ. ,..obi oaiuruay was 67V., a rise or tour points- In four days. The advance tws been gradual, Monday's closo being 97. tile eama nn TiTAnM n rA ,.. r Heading was not adversely affected by 4M?rttur!l!ng ot ""llctmenta against the rotd DV thn nrnti.l T.i. t nun.t,. .I ,. . "'J iiiiuuuipnm. i?iiMf'!f,srJrtd,nB th0 Prlo advanced J.ii I?' H nbove la8t n'Bht's finals. All Wit there were 120 countB In three Indlct- t-RfH commerce Inw In tho transportation TKr-ff?anl iHYlctlon would mean fines L .i . waa b"eved by many In ViS-il ' ' "vwover, mat tne road would i iTJi. """t issues were rainy active L i? .tr pilces The common rose i iv .5. j ' ' i'c'rrea s io ui second preferred 1H to low. iCensIderabls nMiuitJ -.,ir. -;-- .-.-- P11..C11CU it gw, mm rerred li to low. activity developed In the fiW Ot !.. l -"" UIHOIUllCU III llO Krf. .k' .ul bona', and rl&hts of the fflrM. . (prmor BelllnS "t 101 and the Wat i? 4t ,0J'' anrt ara now 1oted at Fwh..?' Thonds nre ottorei t S1' a; Chicago today touched the W lcco w?J .!- SSL.Jhliff'np1?!. f "V n'arket WaS -e- sSffi.'' r the sensational rlsa. Th a'i was very nervous all day. BATES FOB MONEY QlUki.!... Call. Tim. i.v.&w i'i",.ii 4Ui(B 4 .,n.vt ' ... 1! et'Jlt. uv.i&i IfWiV'. ' .,. m ;.jstatii. Miir h';'..'."?... .'?- ga,-4H8i per cent. . "'"""" ' PServe Banks' Diacount Bates Dava SW Yorlr .V W St? ... ISiS."'ula ifeM " Clly RTfroii nrr" L'mneuca .' foreign Discount Bates IJunk Date of last ruts. chance. , ,. S Aug. 81914 .. S AUK. 20l 1014 .,5 Dec. 22, lOit .. S Au. 21, 1014 .. BU Oct. 31. 1PU NEW YOBK OUBB . .Copntr Asked. i , Consoiuiat,! i. Efi. .::::::::::: mvszn9-----''- tW 1 !Qam n P?,Tn. S'."..'tfwrw- .lfjK Hi na.a. m 18 jis 1S n,'.S"" M4 - "I" , l?ET-w' Vl tWWE VuA i 7 Ttaiuj Offc ai iw i-W MW v T!l4 . mi SET , wit v. 9? so -, 8 ....... .,.,. 414 5 5 ft B B . s vi 8 4K 6 Bg B BW ti7 :::::::::: h tf l NEW YORK STOCK SALES st,.urM.. "Mt Bats High Low Close A.iiscffl,'!n.M::::: T 2l T T ArnjlMmiiteil Copper... M"f M5 tail MM .m"rShoflrref....l34 135 )3l 13B MlnCjr&Fonnd. 4.', 4f,J4r. 4fiM Am. CnrftFdj-, nrcf...H4j 113 113 111 Atr0?,3,'.'" ' 103 105 105 Am. jcoi. ii, 21 pi 21 51 Am Tlrfcrd .... ..,.,.. 7) g 75 a American Linseed prcf. 24K 2fiK 25' 2fl' American Locomotive.. 24 C4 24 24 A mrrlcmt Tot. A. Tel.. . .1 17 llfi'f 117' 118W American Tobacco.. .. ..220H 220t 220 220 .ran mcll,n 8 f,7' fi7M mi Am Steel Fdy ., 27 20)i 20H 20H Amcolcnprcf 7Fl 7flf 7W1 7RH Anaconda Copper 2.1H 20U 20H 20i A.i .".. .P4 IM54" f3!l rd!f ft iCo5".Un nt 00 00 on nadnln Loco prcf 101 102 102 102 T8 more ft Ohio r8!f (10 f8' TO iialtlmoro ft Ohio prcf.. 0!)5 fin)f fiOii 00M 2a" ' Commerce ... 108 170 170 170 PC h chern Steel fit 62K 605 63 Pfthleliem Steel prcf... Sfl 07 ni W Brooklyn Rapid Transit. BH 85 ST, 85 Canadian Pacific 160 16fl 155W 1504 Ctnlral Leather 3fi? R0 38W 30 Central tea pre 100U 1C0I4" 100H 100W th no Copper 32M 33H 33 atH rhlcsro, MIL & St. Paul Sfijf 87't" 87 87Jf Con. Con 4V 43 42 43 r, ot,.nwc,t 122H 123!i 123l 123M Cluett Pcabody prcf O0Jf 00JJ 09Jf Col Fuel & Iron 22 23 23 23 I'?-,",'-; " 22 22 2W 22 rrlelslpref asif 35 34 35 FdMs 10 nr O'f 0f Xc',!,,' 115 110 115 llfl'4" CornPrcdacls fj OH PH OX Corn Products prcf Of, rw Of) 0!) Helftlludson 143 144 144 144 13cl. Lack, ft Western.. 400 400 4C0 400 Den ft IIlo Grand pref . . nf n (Wi Mi Gen. Chcm. pref I00!f 109J 100K 109J( GfrrrrlFlectrlc 140 141H 141W 141M OcnfralMotor f.J E4 S3W 8J OcodrlchCo. 25 25 W 24W 25M GreatNorthcrnpref.-..U4H 115M 1I4! 115 Great horth'Ore. Cont. 27Jf 27lf 27H t7'4 Gurcrnheim 4AW 40J4" 45H 40Vf Harvester corp 82 73 73 73 IlarveslcrNJ c3 oiH OIJi" 04Ji' JrterVoro-Mctrorolltan. JHf 11JJ HH 11M Infrrhoro Met prcf C0H 1 50$ 51 Indian Steel pref 7,5 7fi 75 75 Inspiration 17f 18 17 18 Kansas City Southern... 22 225 21H 21H Lackawanna Steel 28 28 28 28 Lehleh Valley 132 1331 j 132 13.SJ Lorlllard 105H 1C0 160 100 MaxwcllMotor 15H 17H 16U 17H! Maxwell Motor 1st pref. 44M 48 4IK 48 Maxwell Motor 2d prcf. 18 10U 18M 10f MStP&SSM 107 108M 103 10SJ-S MIssourl.Kfinsas&Texas 8i( 8'f Sii BU Mo Kan & Tex pref.... 2ft 20 20 20 M I jfourl Pacific 0,'f 7$ OH 7H MontannPowcr Co .... 42H 43 42l 43 Nevada Consolidated... 12K 12)1 2M 2i N. Y.. N. II. & II 64) 54 S2K 53 i New York Central 8H 87H 80W S7H N. Y.. O. ft West 22H 22 22f 22"f Northern Pacific 100?f 10W 101 101H Pennylvanla 100 100 1055 100 Plttsturch Coal bi low 10j 10H Pittsburgh Coal pref.... 80M 8383 83 Tresstd Sfeel Car 34 31 33$ 3-1 Pullman Co 153W 154 153H 154 HallwoyStccISprlnjr.... 22!$ 2214 22i 22H Pay Consolidated ISM 10! 15K 10)f Readlrie 146H I40'f 145M 140H Itcpubllc Iron & Steel... lQJf io 20 20 Republic I. IB, pref... 75M 75 75 75 Rock Island Jf ( f( Rock Island pref. l j j)f jij RmnclyCo 3H 3JJ 2's 2H Seaboard Air Line I2J4 13 13 13 St. L.& S.Fran 2d pref. 3 3'i" 3tf 3 Sloss-Schcfflcld 24 25 24W 25 Southern Pacific P3H 835f 83 83!!' Southern Hallway 14H 14 1414' 14 jr Studebaker 35M 30H 30' 30H TerncfftcCopper. 32H 325f 32 32H ThirdAvcnuo 37H 38 37J( 3S Union Dai; & Paper .... 4JJ" 5Jf 6H fill- Union Pacific Wlii 118 110K 118 U.S. CLP. &F 8 8 8 8 United Rylnv prcf.... 23 24 23 24 US Rubber C4 55H 55 65 U.S. Rubber lstpref.r.l02Jf 103M 103 1031J United States Steel 50!i 51 60)f SlJi USStcclprcf. ICO'i 100 1053 i 100 C1al. Copper jy , 50 4ar 50 VaCarChem 17Jf 18 17 17'f dopref fcOH 80 SO 80 W abash pref l)j m ljj western Union 58K 9 5J)Ji 60 Vt estlnehouso Hloc 70 71Jf 70i 71J-f Western Maryland 11 n 12 14 Total sales, 187,400 shares. NEW YORK BOND SALES ,n . . . High. l.ow. Clore. 1000 Amer Aer 5s . uju null iO'i ., 21100 Amer Hide & 1. US....1U1 lui 101 K6UK) Amer Tel cvt Mi U7U UUVj U7'i 170OO Armour Co 4)ia ul ion 01 i:0ouo Atchison cv 4s ui uj)i uai; 1600 Atchison 4a ml, M w- bOOO Atchison adj 4s 1, 81H si! o:'oio Atchison cv 4s lOuo. .. ujv u i u.iU ;iU0O Atlan Co IJno clt 4s.. SU SO b0 WOO Bait & Ohio 4s IWii M HUJi 0000 Halt & Oh cv W,a. . . , 84U 81 84 10UO JJalt & O Swn avs. , . . Mk HSU AS'i 7O00 Ueth Steel 1st .V.. . DB'," !.ii UH', i85uO Ueth titcel r(cl Ss SUK 8Utt 80(4 SOCO lirook city 1st Ss luo(t iojU 100)1 3000 llrookn Jtp Tr Ss 1U1S3 00 VO 00 2000 Hrookn llap Tr 3s .101H lolji 10115 4000 lirook Un Klv 1st .is...l( 100 100 30CO Cent Leather 1st Ss... 07U 07U 07U '10000 Cent l'ao 1st 4s hU 8(lS 80l 1000 Cent nit N J reg 6s..lia'i 112vl lUili 17000 Ches & Oh cv 4pj8. ... 71' 704 71 1M00 CM & Krle nt 5s lai lUi 101 15000 Chi & Nwn Ss 101 100H 101 StKXX) Chi U & Q 4 Ki 0S$ 03i 1&O00 Chi B & Q gen 4s,... S0(i SO 8015 100O Chi n & Q reg 4s. . . . KHi 04i OVp, 1000 Clll H &Q 111 aV4.... 81J5 81 8l 1000 St P M & Oma. 113H 115H 1S3! 1000 Chi M & St V Ws.... Wi hOH 80 10OO Chi Mil & St P cp Ba.lOJ lufi 102 OOOOO Chi SI & St P cv 4Ws. 01 04U 04'i WOO Chi Mil & SP gen 4!5 0W4 00 00 27000 Chi n I & T col 4s, . 21 22S S2Vt 21000 do ret 2-ltt 23,, 23 1000 Col & South 4s.... 8214 824 82'S 30)000 Con a cv Os w I...,U1 HOW UIK 10000 Del & ltud 4s 1010., eoii OOH OOiJ BOOO Den & Hlo G r'J 5s- .80 ,30 30 1000 Detroit Edison 1st Bs.lOU 102 102 1000 Detroit United 4'is,.. MVJ Wi U 16000 Erie conv 4s Ser B.... 64 ftt fll 1U00 deneral Motor 0..,. MOOS lOOKlOOK 0000 Clrait North 1st 4s.. O0V4 00U 00 17O0O HUd Man In Bs. 27 27 27J. 6000 llud Man rfd Bs 7B 78 73 iuvui 111 Cent 4s 1032,,.... 00 00 00 1000 !&b Fewer ov to'lOlO UU SSU PSM 84SOO insp Copper cv Os.... 0' 0 OM 41000 lnterb Met 4Hs.. ...... 73U 73 73J. SOOOO interb R T ref Ss.... 08U 08 ps 1000 internl Nav Co Ss ., B7 B7 67 10300 Ll & M t e. 100 lnois iop 20000 Louis & Nash g? "j i H4 Mich Btata 81 Rs.... M -JJ 6 flUW Minn & St, L- 4s OJ - 02 aooa Mo Paoc,4s..... . . 41 H 4tS 41i lty Mutual Fm to- IK 1?J 10Q iatwv) Nit Lead 1st pref,... So sa .13 SnnTi Y canal 4a dOOO . . .100 100 100 Snri dS 4s 10O1 , OOii 00U OOtJ 5n NY C LH 8U TO TO TO t?n00 V Y C & i Hud "s 60)4 KJ4 8SU SB0flO N Y City 4i 1031 m M MA oiy"i dn 4 1D59 IM4 Ui lit) r.w do 4Ws 103T , 06(1 m 00(4 iwS NY 1?H H ev 8s 64 fll 61 - 1000 N Y gnt W ;; Js ? JS looft n y 4t?.-. 'P?9 82 8S? S3? iSKsJK'ArSBrli::::: k s- 1000 Nor Pao gen 8 gjj 0 SOOa Ore Short Lis gJj 12UAI JIJ J "T "- nmiT Ai1 1-.. S860 Paclflq Tl M "gU " ?0M Penna 4s !.. . T g! T juw w-rrVT-.. m. - . . sou uu BIIU aaro seuin . - LifT stt 5so pss s. rw b:: sss sig sse w 3ri -.; ss. (Ut a - iK5 r -' s a g? 1H56B T T. SiT St Sir lKS ti c rtavramei)t . . 9oU 4Vs 9ft 8 BTtf .:& fe iS S IHwl S . JgWi jq JIJ y S 8tl 2 fc;sj i- , I, , tO: I u I(.v 8 r v ' 8glS WHEAT - STERLING EXCHANGE AT LOWEST POINT SINCE 1907 CAMBRIA STEEL STRONG SPOT ON 1 LOCAL EXCHANGE Trading Lacked Snap Le high Valley Led All Roads in Anthracite Ton nage for 1914. Narrow prlco fluctuations and HkIiI trading mndo nn Uninteresting day on the Philadelphia Stock KxchnnKO. Cambria 8teol wan a featuro of slrongtli, scorlnu a new high 'record slnco July, when the quotation was bid up to 4o, against 4414. Innt night's closing Orruro. Tho stock appeared to bo In very scant supply, which Is not surprising 'In View of tho fact that over half of It Is hold by tho 1'ennsylvnnla Ilnllroad nnd r large pro portion of tho remainder by one or two other Interests, Expectation of lnrgo or ders stimulated all tho steel shares ex cept Pennsylvania Steel, which rcmalnod Inert dcsplto tho placing of part of the Lackawanna rail order with that com pany. Philadelphia Compnny declined l$i to 33 on nn odd-lot sale. Tho meeting between President Gallery and tho United Ti action preferred Btockholdors commit tee uppcars to have passed oft amicably, Mr. Cajlery agreeing to BUbmlt the divi dend matter to tho Board of Directors) tomorrow. This morning tho Initial quotation on Keystone Telophono trust certificates was mndo at 14, while tho unassentcd stock sold at 13V4 and tho profcrred declined to 61. A good Blzed block of Pennsylvania 314a changed hands nt DIH4. while City 4s sold at 100U. up to 101. Bethlehem Steel sold In this city at GITs for 100 shares, and Baldwin Locomo tive preferred sold down from 103 to 10214. notwithstanding the recent substan tial orders received. U. S. Steel was In active and somewhat Irregular. The tractldn sharcn continued In light supply, Itnpld Transit again touching U. Commission houses reported a fair In vestment Inquiry for the high-grade stocks as well ns bonds. Pennsylvania was picked up In odd lots, but tho An thracite shares remained very dull, de spite the figures of nnthraclte shipments for December, which showed nn Increaso of 39,640 tons over tho same month In 1!)13. For tho year 1914 tho shipments totaled 6S,312,C01 tons, compared ylth 60, 063,628 the provlous year. Lehigh Valley, with tho largest yearly tonnage over re ported, led tho list. On tho other hand, the Heading tonnago fell nearly a mil lion below 1313. Tho Pennsylvania's an thracite shipments wore 6,434,937, a gain of 83,181 tons over tho proceeding year. HALF HOURLY SALES 10 to 10.30 A- M. 73 Ton Mln.... 711-10 43 I'onna ....3215-10 4Phlla Trac... 7i io p n T t c. JHi 1 ir Q 1 81 li 2-Penna 52'4 10 l'hlln Elec... -', 100 Phtla Ulec... 23 13 Phlla Trac... 70' Penna ....62 13-10 :: Peona 33 11 Pcnna bait... 00 10 North. Cent... SIS fO P H T t c. . 11 11 Penna S3 10 do H 00 do "3 100 do 11 IJ -do M - SO U 0 1 81)5 .10 nice Storage 48J4 SOUS Steel..., SO 20 U S Steel.... 30 2 Ton Uel 4 7-10 4 Ton llel 4 7-10 BONDS. 100 Phlla Elco Ss 10154 43 Phlla Co scrip 1 1() Cam Steel scrip 0714 81 Cam 8teei scrip 7W i 10.30 to 11 A. M. 3 Ponna ,...B2 13-10 32 Phlla Co .... 33 17 do..' M 100 Pcnna ....3213-10 10O Key Tel t c. 14 ICO do 0215-10 DONDS. 400 City 4 1038 reg..1'. lpl 3 Cam Steel scrip 0T',j 2000 Baldwin 1st 3s., 102 11 to 11.30 A. IT. 8 Keystone Tel. 134 23 North Cent... S3 10 Key Tel Pfd. Ol'i 20 Cam Steel.... 43 SO do "1 2 Penna S3 1-10 100 Ton Bel 4 7-Hi 23 North Cent... 83 BONDS. 1000 Pcnna con lino ,...iiiij 1000 Leli Nuv cons 1Kb 07 11.30 A. M. to 12 M. 100 Thlta Eled... 23'i 15 U O 1 RtH 0 Baldwin pfd.lOi 23 North gent... 83 BONDS. 10000 Penna con SVis 1013., 0015 13 to 12.30 P. M. .1 Penna M 20 Leh Valley... 60 10 IJ S Steel.... MH lop u p I...:... 8lt 3 Union Trac... 8H 2 do 81W f.00 1 It T t a.. 11 1 do......... 81U loo p u T U hi Phiia eio.,.. i3t 4 Penna ....33 1-10 1 Penna A3 Sip n T ,. 11 SO Ton Bel... '..4 7-18 13 Penna M .1 Tonqpah Mln. 7'i M do...' 625, 1 Ph. Co cm pfd SO 20 Penna St pfd. 83 BONDS. 2000 city 4s loss". lOOli 12.30 to 1 P. M. 5 Tonopah Mln. TW 111 a I Silt 20 U Q 1 81H 100 Tonopah Mini TTJ 10 Phlla Uleo... 2.H4 10 cam steel..,. 43 t Pcnna S3 SO Leh Valley... nOVi 10 do... M 1" Penna M 30 Phlla Trao... 79 5 Baldwin pfd.,102(4 BONDS, lOOOCIty 4s 103S res , 365) 300 Clly 4s 1038 res ...ICO, 1000 Phlla Eleo 4 , 77t 4000 Phlla Elec 4s 78 1 to 1.30 P. IT. 0 renniv S3 HPilft c. 11 60 II S Steel.. . Wl, 7 Penna .;.W.M 1-10 00 1 It T t c. 11 SO PRTt c, IV 1.30 to 2 P. M. 12 Tonorah Mln. VI, 10 V It T ti 0.. li 8 Ton Bel.. ...4 MO 100 Beth Bteel... .11 B Phlla EUo.,.. 23J4 20 P.nna ...., BSJI 3 Leh Valley... fill 10 Union Trac..; BSH 1 Penna ....... M - - BONDS. 100 Ant Q & Elco Ba ,, 8M1 0 Cam Steel scrip ,, 07ft 2 to 2.30 P, M. 3 Phlla Trac,.. JO 100 Am Can 28W 30 Ton I)el,..,,4T-ia 1 Pcnrva ...... tvl 100 Am Can,., .20 ' . do.... ..52 13-18 0 'Penna M. . 10 U Steel,,,. BOJi 10 Keystone Tel. 1JH 60 do 60J 3 U Q I...... 81U BONDS. BOO Eleo & Toon, Tr 44.,,,,,.,, SO' ouu Ejeo 4-eoj r .. .,.... ou, 600 Penna conv 31JS 1015 , 03' 300 Klao & I'eop Tr 4 , Ml' a0 Phlla Elec Ss..,.. ,....,,,..,100' 1000 Key Tel 1st Ss..,...., 01 300 Eleo & Peop Tr 4 ,... 80' 2.30 Jo 3 P. M. 10 Eleo Storage. 48U lro If B Sieel.... 8H 10 U 6 Steel.... Bl Mil a 1 : 81 lf Iblla TSiH... 23S 15P R X to,. Jl 45 Union True. . . Mii 100 Cept Leather. 38 BONDS, BM 81o & Peop Tr 4i ,.81 200 Eleo Sc I'eop Tc 4s 81 IO cam Steel wflp., 0714 100 Elec & PP Tr 4 81 - J00 I.h Nav In 4a ....07 lOW) City 4s 1041.... , ,...104 100 Phlla KJj 4s. ... , T91J apo Hhila Eleo Is T m-?M ? .H- ,....iooi4 iwai4ih stsei ut i 00 StMTI & Steel 5s....... ., lOMi 0000 Heading Jer Cent 4s. ..., 00 Cotton Down fi to 20 Points NEW YOHK. Jan. T.--Th early advance la the cotton market, which appeared a th re- km nt tbA lnorCAswi aotivltv .and vanAml 'steady showtug of Jh tWuthtm spot roarkst at l EMi raw (nwuv, varrivs sixu la i don jetdy, arrld E iwt blsbsr l to trading ( sew! nUbat at this lav polal :odav ik oa seoaw aval a nd oue dcoltor, he ejsia tufics SMi Id tha lata (uturw POlaSf and tha aa u'r Yuterd iloa. Opoo. 8 00 7,01 SOS 8.03 8 3 SSS flit b i 8T High I Ooa., Ttf T80 iU 7 US aby SIS Ul ! tfiMM atpt a.Mi M. N. WILLITS, JR. Vice president of the Corn Ex change National Bank, who spoke before the Philadelphia Credit Men's Association on the Federal revenuo deficiency tax. SMALL DEALING IN LONDON American Stoolts Dull Steady Tone In Investment Issues. LONDON, Jan. 7. Thero was a smnller nttendanco of broltcrH on tho Stock Kx clianj;o today, and dcallnrja In securities were small. The list was mixed, but sentiment was cheerful. Lord ICitchoner's atntcrnent In tho House of Lords yes terday helped. Tho Treasury's action requestlntr out sldo dealers In securities to observe the restrictions Imposed by tho Stock Ex change wns welcomed. It Is exptcted that RtroriRcr measures will bu taken it thf outsiders do not comply. ailt-cdgcd Investment Issues had a steady tone. An instalment of 10 per cent, of tho now war loan was paid today, Tho American group was dull. Cnnfullnn PaclIIcs wcro easier. Strength provalled In shell transport nnd trading Issues. Homo railway shares were firm. Tho mining group was neglected. London's N. V. Equlv. Amal Copper Atcli Top & S To Balto & Ohio Canadian Paclflo CheMpeako & Ohio Chlcniro & at West....... Chi Mil & St P Denver & Itlo Ornndo .... Erlo 'do 1st prer IlllnolH central Louisville & Nnnhvlllo 117 Now York Central KSV5 Norfolk West 102 N Y Ont & Western 22J4 Pennsylvania r.l'i Beading 73 Southern llwy 14V. Southern Pacific S.VJj, Union Pacific U'dU uiiitcn amies mcci ' Coneol money (.Hi 4 Increased. Decreased. FINANCIAL BRIEFS Call money wag, reduced to 4 per cent. In Boston. Emergency currency to the amount of J213.O0O was retired at the local Subtreas ury, Market Street National Dank $:00,003 and Southwark National Bank $15,000. Tho Chicago Railway's first and second certificates dividends were deferred. So far this week tho Now York banks have lost $1,536,000 through Subtreasury operations. The prlco of linseed 2 cents' a gallon. oil was advanced Two bids of $1000 have been mndo for Philadelphia Stock Exchango seats. Tho Philadelphia Stock Exchnngc lias sent out notices to Its members for nomi nations of officers to bo voted upon at tha nnnual election March 1. The nomi nations will close at 12 o'clock noon, January 23. At the meeting of the directors of the Federal Reserve Hank of New York the purchasa of $3,000,000 revenuo warrants of the city of New York was approved. Boston and Lowell stockholders author ized the Issue of $700,000 20-year 6 per cent, registered bonds, the proceeds to be used to pay Boston and Maine for permanent additions and improvements. The Committee of Five of the Boston Stock Exchange has reduced the mini mum price on Qranby Copper to 68, Tho December transfer stock tax New York totalled $87,743. In C. A. Steel, Hagen was a buyer of Cambria Another foreign loan has been placed In this country, the province of British Columbia selling $2,700,000 4H per cent, treasury bills to the Equitable Trust Company of New York, Tho St, Loulff Federal Reserve Bank voted to reduce Its rates of rediscount to conform with those In force at Now York, Chicago and Atlanta. LOOAIi BTOOK AND BOND SALES Yea. close, 200 Am Can , ., 11 Biid Loco prer, 10.1 100 Beth Steel .,,., ,. SO Cam Steel . ,,, 41 H 100 Ont Leather SO Electric Storage 48U IS Key Tele Co,,., 13lJ High, Low. Close. 4V :; ;,it 103, 31 li 41 39 43ti Ha 01U hOU MH Kl no tri 113 :w 24 m 102 31 43 :n 43 30 484 13TJ 14 III OO'i 83 B2'i IK) 01 39 " 79 if 111) Kl SV7i ro UI as Kll r TO 4UU UU K 00 do ont 01'4 n LehigTi Valley .. noli ! nunn (.antral.. tv 604 Ponna- Railroad, ovt,. It Penn 45all .Ufa. 00 20 Penna Steel pref m 33 PJilla Co .34 l j-nila i:o cum pr u 243 Pnila Ulectrlc. 24 603 do tr clfs ... 1UI 80 Phlla Traction. TO lilt Tononih Bal . . 4U 4r -I'm SOTTinailin ; ?H 7 T'i: 7'i 00 Union Traction. Ilfl.i sail 8Rt sM Jt 1ST United tias i Imp S1U Slti S1U 8111 fiov Vk soli eiK SOO U 8 Steel BONDS. Last orev. . "IJ Close, 1100 Am Caa 4 B 6a hSlj bS 11KU. M?rt VW. 1 IPS' Baldwin 1st 6s. 101' i iyi 85 103 .vuv ocm nini law o , . vu w IHtn HIMI IBM UB ttaei i J. lAli ' -i9 Jirf'' ' mm. iB.Vf.fiWj.iia Lah Nav fmq 4s ... L N cons vm. vjy, Pa conv SVi 1013 99U, i 63C0 Phlla taon IElla. tiiia Kite Ella, Kso 4 Phlla Co acrl kiw aaaijJ Jiv? "i 000 RtadK aog .1 v.q u SOOO Spanish A 8000 U B 6tfl PBioa as ixotjr soaes CLEVELAND. O.. Jan. T. Flour reh d iiW ft barrel, the highest in arw. nans today Whaat wis Belling at tfJTH- BAR wivmi, la Loa4fl tor silver was juoia4 St pan StsicejEcUt v.-a. T cow v oua . au lo- closo. , i.ljl O.'JM ft . tny. hih - . 7014 tiS it . 42 4tij; -IS, . 10$ 1014 - fi '. hi S7 IJ . r nn . sajl 21 - .110 KW '4 lnjn s.it - M nn tt i"h xj 143 - 14 - .((? - 1, ll.-i'i -1 son - y sr JS eiH uiu B7 07 Ullk Vl'A UT nou oeu sou & m p m ash fe- 8.1 SI. SIJ 81.. T.... 158 .aa m eJk !,. J8k ctm vt it . REVIVAL IN DEMAND FOR EXPORT MAKES WHEAT SOAR TODAY Sales Abroad Exceed I, 000,000, Bushels Cargo of Durum Brings Record Price in Italy. CHICAGO, Jan. ".A revival In the ex port demand sent wheat high today, fol lowing easiness In tho early dealings. To day's sales abroad exceeded 1,000,000 bushels, A cargo of Durum was sold to Italy at 19914 delivered at Italian ports, the highest price ever reported for this kind of wheat. May touched 138, clos ing only lie. below the best, nnd July reached lZIti, finishing nt that prlco. Tho bullish feeling was strengthened by tho belief that tho combined demand for actual supplies has been such, both for export nnd by United States milling In terests, that Icbs than 0,000,000 bushels romaln of our unsold nvnllablo supplies. Interior mills bought a great deal of wheat overnight nt Duluth nnd Kansas City to bo taken out of elevators there. Thero nro about 4,000,000 bushols of wheat under orders to clear from Galveston tho tlrst of this month If bonis can bo had. This leaves a short time for such heavy forwarding. A great deal of long wheat unloaded hero today was taken with case. Weather conditions over tho winter wheat belt arc quite favorable. Corn rallied sharply utter showing heaviness because o u poor call from the East and further offerings from tho country. Milwaukee was reported offer ing corn lower than local shippers. Tho latter, however, had buying orders for considerable corn for export and dis posed of a good quantity. The seaboard also sold some com for export. The day's business wns estimated nt more than M.OOO bushels. Oats also turned out strong after show ing weakness. Thero wob a largo export business, tho sales being estimated nt 1,500,000 bushels. Provisions "Were Irregular. Thero were heavy receipts of hogs here and West. This caused considerable realizing and more' or less short selling early. Trices later woro affected by strength of grain. Leading futures ranged as follows: Yesterday's Wheat Open. High. Low. Close, close May 1.5'.S 1.S8W 1.34 1.3SJJ, tl.?0,. July ..I.... 1.22 1.2454 1.21& U.24H 1.22 corn (now delivery) May 74 73 T4H July 70 r 70 73li Oatfi m Mny ... July ... Lord Jcinuary Mny . . Itlbs Jnnuary Mny . . Pnrlc January May ... . MV, SO 34W sa 341 . 32l5 531i .-.2(T 33H B2( . . 10.1,3 io OB 10.02 'lo.ra io 7 .10.03 10113 10.S7 10.02 10.07 ,10.10 10.07 10.12 .10.50 ' 10.S0 10.40 10.47 'IOTiO 10.00 no.oo 10.23 '10.47 UO. 12 .1(1.37 10. 30 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, Jan. 7. HOaS Receipts, 40. 000. Market steady: mixed and butchers. $11.80 R7.3.': good henvy, fT.in0T13: rough heavy, $US07: light. $0 8037.30; pigs, $3 350(1.50: hulk. i.l0f7.23. CATTLK. Hrcolpts. 10,000. Mnrket weak, lleoves, H10.II5; cows and helforo, $3.3003.85: Ktockcrs and feeders, $4.3000.30, Texan, $0tf I.V calves. STifflO. HIIEU!'. Itecointa, Native and Western, JJS.C3. 13.000. Market steady. $3.3030.73; lambs, $3.73 LIVE STOCK KEOEIPTS CHICAGO. Jan. 7. Following nro today's receipts of llvo stock at tho various domestic centres: Chicago Union Block Yards 1000 hogs, 1000 cattle. 12,000 sheep. Kansas' City 8000 hogs, 3000 cattle, 10,000 sheep. Omaha 13,000 hogs, 2800 cattlo, 12,300 sheep. St. Louis National Stock Yards S000 hogs, 2S0O cattle. 2200 sheep. t Ht. Joseph 1200 hogs, 2000 cattle. 3000 ahecp. Oklahoma City 1400 hogs, 700 cattle, 230 Foft Worth-2300 hogs, 3200 cattle, 300 Sioux Clty-7600 hogs, 1000 cattle, 1100 Total Hogs, 43,000; cattlo, 20,100; sheep, ,10,530. CALLERY AND COMMITTEE CONFER ON UNITED TRACTION President Agrees to Submit Dividend Proposal to Bonrd of Directors. After a conference-held here today be tween James D. Callery and a committee representing preferred stockholders of the United Traction. Company or Pittsburgh It was announced that a proposition on behalf of the preferred stockholders will bo submitted by President Cnllery to the United Traction board of directors v. hep It meets tomorrow In Now York. The divi dend due Is at the rate of 2W per cent, on $3,000,000 preferred stock, and would amount to $75,000. The company recently Intimated that It would pass the dividend or declare It In scrip. Members of the committee that conferred with President Callery are Henry Q. Brengle, of Philadelphia Trust. Safe Deposit and Insurance Company, chairman; Arthur V, Morton, Pennsyl vania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities; J. C, Neff, Fidel ity Trust Company; A, A. Jackson, Gl rard Trust Company, and Charles N. Wood, representing the Wood estate, George Wharton Pepper, counsel for the committee, also wob present, FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, Jan. 0. In the foreign ex. change roarkot weakness was shown In all forma of remittance at tha opening. Sterling exchange established the lowest ngures since the panic In 1007. Demand sterling was quoted 4.81; cables. 4,IHifr4.8t,,! francs, cables, 8,18: checks, S.10; marks. S7US7.. In the afternoon the downward tendency being continued, forced demand sterling H he. low tha opening figures, to 4.83K. Cables wera quoted at 4.8H.ffi4.81li; marks checks. 87; cables, 87 ',4: francs, cables. D.18U: checks, 3.1I1V: lire, 3.33H: Swiss cablas, 5.2SH; guild ers, 40H for checks. NEW YORK CURB SUSPENSIONS NEW YORK, 'Jan. 7. The following mem bora have been suspended by tha New Yotk Curb Market Association for nonpayment of d'les F W. Bankfteld Frank Pennett, Charles H. Borsr, Samuel UoIey. M. S Col. hate. W a Eaitln W. F Faulkner. D, 8. Vrldlander, Atexamter Herman, Charlea M. La-tall. Charles D. MvQuade. M. M. O. PUrdv. Oaorga Rellh. Harry Kargent A. J. Bmltb, M. 6ullivn and fleorg; Wlnchell. At a special meeting of the association tha following names woro drooped A. O. Ander son. V- B. lllumenthal. n. J Ferris. H. J. Fttzpatrick. Milton Rosenthal and C. J. Swan. BANK CIiEARINOS Bank clearing today compare with corre spouding day lasl twoears. nu )W Philadelphia $27,020,113 $27,843,003 $7.343.tsX Doiton . . ii 007 72JM.T04 429 27,Wa.08 Bt. Loula .. fl8.04T.707 ndW XOrP.' .-l.l".l-. M.M. f" .,,.,. IBM. i fiu.i 17002,037 S14.808.140 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EQGB KSW YOBK- J- T BUTTER. Market low anil weak. ipi. i' pacaagas. t Jt. dairy. SmsXTtSatBftxSJ nlaa& Market unsettled. RsaaJnts. SHU Frat Ht firsts. 30c. fresh, flrsti. c. : aaar-tw. wMtat, 484isc ; ner-ty. atxe4. JjetHW.. 11 BMJka. 28o AS BiMlrw for Dry Goods. Co. ST LOUIf. Jan ST LOUIS. Jan T SU tot apoolntnwttt ot a. .. -ifUoffa.. i ,, ha Sr T S.I. A.r.tiv nf F.iaw ruat oaU 4 afiwhu suit W4a dfc oiliWiM ! 1' PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUIl WIIRAT The market opened le. I..r, but subsequently advanced 2c under,, good ex port demand and bullish speculation in the West, making a net lmproement ot Ic for the rinv. (Jtiotations: No. 2, red, spot nd Janu ary. 1.35(1.87; No. 2 red, Western. $1.39 1.4li No. 1 Northern Duluth, $1.4.10140, COItN. rteeelpte, 10,877 bushels, supplies were moderate nnd the market .ruled steady tnougn quiet, quotations! car iota wr i OATH nrln(. lh.077 bushels. Demand was fair lind prices nilsd steady, quotatlone: No. 2 while. 0707$C standard white, 80 60(40.! No. .) white, 3M3c. livn nrm lth llffhl offerings. We mm ..no ...... .,. .'a,'., - - -a - ,,.. quoto at fi.uui.iu In exlmrt el4atnr. . . . ":-.. -izi'i .----- ,-- L. .... D ner ouenei, as to qunmy. In export elevator, and at $101,10 for small IaIb nl M..,.h. nf.ln In ti.fn. n-OUn. Receipts, 2040 bbls. and 8.800,' 440,8. In saelts. Trade was quiet and the market showed little change. Quotations for 100 lbs. In nood Winter clear, 3.23aR.rnj do., straight, $3.30(13.76; do., patent4 &,83J 0.40; Kansas, straight Jute saeks, 3.i5.00 do., patent, iule sacks, $3,00(!iq.liSt spring. Drat clear, $3.3000.83 do., straight, $..D(a n; do., patent. $0,2jia0.00i do., favorite brands, i).7BMB.0O; city mills, choice and fancy patent, $0.73jrl.oo: city ..mills., reg ular grades Winter, clear, $5.23MS.B0; do., etralaht, $B.30(fS0.73 do., patent, $3.83r0.40. ItVH n.OUR. The market was quiet but steady under light offerings. We. quote, nearby nnd Western In wood at JflQO.BO per bbl. PROVISIONS Trade quiet, but prices steadily held. Quota tions: Clly bef, in sets, smoked and plr-drled. 2Sff2uc.i Western beef. In sets, smoked, JSif 28c: do., city beef, knuckles nnd tenders, smoked .and alr-drlcd, 2H30e.; do.. Western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked, MJWOc.t beef hams, $33ffl.l4, pork, family. $23.30324: hams, S. P. cured, loose, 13&14c: do., skinned, looso, 13W131ae., do,, do., smoked, l.(irli" other hans, smoked, city cured, as to brand and average. 14WTil.V. i hama. smoked, est ern cumd, U'.iaifb.! do., Lolled, boneless, 20W 21e.; picnic shoulders, B. I'. curod, loose. ll',ii llMe.: do., smoked. 12HJ12V4.; .beljies,. In pickle, according to average, loose, llMM."!. ; breakfait bacon, na to brand and average, city cured, 18fin0c. : do.. Western cured. 18V 10c : lard. Western. rtOncil, tierces, tiaiUic do., do. tuba, llglllic: do., purr- city keltte rendered. In tierces. HfflU(c,j dd puro clt, kettle rendered. In tubs, llSjlHic REFINED SUGARS Tho market Arm, but quiet. Refiners' list firlres: Standard granulated, 3c.; flno granu atcd. l(3c. powdered, i03c; confectioners' A, 4.83e.; soft grades, 4,10&.70o. DAIRY PRODUCTS nUTTKIt. The market was weak and prices declined lc. under louor outside advices and Increased pressure to sell. Demand wns light. Quotations: Western, fresh, solid packed, creamery, fancy, specials, 3Me ; extra, 34c: extra firsts. 32f.')3c.i firsts, IlOWSIc; sec onds, 27i2Sc; ladle-packed, 222lc, na to quality; nearby prints, fnncy. 37c ; do., av crugu oxtm, ,'HJc. ; do., firsts, ,13Q34c. ;i do., Bec onds. 28i,l0o. Kpcclal fancy brands ot prints Jobbing nt 43ff4Sc. KCIO.S. Rupnlles of fresh eggs wera small nnd demand cleaned up all offerings at firm prices. Quotations, In free cases, nearby, extras. 40c, per diz. , nearby llrsts, $13,20 per standard case; nearby good current receipts. J12.GO per standard caso: mixed held and fresh and ordi nary stock, $10 80311 70 per case; Western, ex tra Mrsta, $13.20 per ease, do., firsts. $l2.f0 per rase; Southern $12712.60 per case, nefrlger ntnr eggs, srrlug packed, choice. 27i32Sc. per dozen; do., ordinary to fair. 2.1023c. per doion. Fmicy selected candled fresh eggs wcro Jobbot out at 4fl51c. per dosen. ClIKKSK Trade nulet, but values steadily held. Quotations: New York, full-crcnm, enrller receipts, choice, 10c. ; do., do., current make, choice, 13c: do., do., fair to good, 14S14!Jo.; do,, part skims, 8313. POULTRY T.IVK In fair supply and demand with little change In prices. Quotations: Fowls, RAILROAD EARNINGS GRUAT XORTIIF.RN, 1014 November gross $a,03il,"ul Net ...." 2,824.103 Five Jlonths' gross 3.1,1184,300 Net 17,332,032 Decrease. $1,387,442 480.234 4,618.3211 1,333.327 LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLn. Fourth week December. $1,224,035 $242,300 Month 4.1311,730 1,024.520 From July 1 20,844,100 4,800,210 Increaso, GOOD YEAR FOR TOBACCO CO. Not Earnings ,of Britlsh-Amerlcnn Were 2,177,022. LONDON, Jnn. 7. At tho nnnual mcet Inpr of tho stockholders of the Brltlsh Amerlcnn Tobacco Company, Ltd., today, the notions of the directors wero ap proved. The report of the company for the year ended September 30, which showed net earnings after taxes of 2,177, 022, against 2,151,836 in tho preceding year, and a surplus of 450,915, uKalnst 215,218 In the provlous year, was adopted unanimously Chairman Joseph Hood was optimistic over tho prospects for the company, de spite tho fnct that special losses conse quent to tho war wero estimated at 750,000, to meet which a new Kcncrnl re servo of 1,500,000 hns been established. Jlr. Hood said that, thanks to tho Brit ish navy, thero has been no Intorferenco with tobacco leaf shipments from Amer ica. At tho permission or tno untisn anu German Governments, he said, the com pany's Interests In Germany have been transferred as the right course In a dim cult position. He said that tho proceeds cannot be re ceived until after tho war. Even then tho company will not get tho entire amount, having agreed to extend pay ments over a series of years, with inter est. BANK OF ENGLAND STATEMENT Slight Loss Reported In Revenues for the Week. LONDON. Jan. 7. Tho weekly state ment of the Bank of England shows n falling oft of about 3,000,000 in public deposits, but an Income of more than 5,000,000 In private deposits. No change was made In tho discount rate. Tho reserve declined 333,000, Details follow; This neek l.ast week Last year Circulation , 3.1.S76.00O na.130,000 20,1142,000 l'llbllo lUePi , . 23 MW,(XH JU.O.K.OOO 7,1S3.U(XI Oof, secur.. 14,8lO,Xm 14,807,000 1J,OOS,IIOO Other cur.lus.Mai.oiHi juu,2.ii.uuu SlSiU.. fit I'M Km M.MM.OUO aajoiKtlooo 20,317,000 Proportion of , ,., Tea. IO liao. Oi,i7 tM.-a.7o t.j7 Bullion .... 1)8,818,01X1 00,41)3,000 3T.110.wjO 493.1 Bank rate.. t 6 4H TO BUY N. Y. WARRANTS Philadelphia Reserve Bank Author ized to Purcha.se $250,000. The directors of the Federal Heserve liank of Philadelphia, nt their regular meeting today, authorized Governor lihoads to purchase $250,000 Now York City municipal revenue warrants, as per mitted under a recent ruling of the "Fed eral Reserve Board. The warrants, of which the ffew York Reserve Bank yesterday purchased $5,000, 000, mature June 2, 1915. The price and rate of Interest will be fixed between the bank officials and New York city. ST, PAUD BOND ISSUE ' I . i . II. IS Railroad to Sell $20,141,300 Con vertible 53. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. Tha dlrtr at iba St Paul bat decided to Issua amrrUtl 6 per cent, bonds to the amount of 12Vi 9r cent, of tha total stock outstanding. The Issue will amount to $20,141,300. The bonds will b offtrl to stockholders at par and the Issue will be underwritten by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and the National City Bank. Tha bonds will bs Isauad under ih company's gtniral refusing martgago. First Mortgage Qtea. & Trust stosk. Equitable iTluminttlnff 0 Pref Ktadlng Transit 4k Light 0 pref WUtalagtoq Cits 6ft Pref Pnla Sub. Oaa 4 Beatrlc t. 19U0. Keckn Coos. Coke 6a, ISM. Phlla. 4b Qarrettfonl Bs, 19M. Peso Jntrs4 Brawls B. 1MT. 0. B. LANSINGEU & CO. Land 11 tie Building gUUUll III 'I 'I " ' ' '" """ ' I WHBC1QK py ArCOUKTAifpn VuLUo AccuUBtauO fcuUNa b aPEAKjtSST" I'tia 14.3 ar i.uAuj. lfc.uaifiasp, Hiui.tal tiiu.w lOSjOVie ; turkeys, 13017c . ducks, 14f 13c , gees, 1859 juc ; a-uineas, young, weigning i ids. and over apiece, per nair 60c. webthine lUOiaJ lbs. apiece, per pair, 40045c. . guineas, old, per pair, B040o. ; pigeons, per pair. J6lso. ' DIIR8SRM Demaml only mclerato. bttl receipts of flno deslrable-slsed stock light and valuer well sustslned Quotations, Turkeys, dry.packed-Fancy, large near by, 20S21C.; do., Western 20i . aerR8 re ceipts, 10318c; Inferior, 12r?1.V , No 1 old, l8t. ?-f.".-. ". " ,I.1,.1J;C"..'W' .Kiri.ui, Iipnvi , : weighing 44!? lbs. apiece, 171JC.; do., 4 lbs. nplece, lie, do, 4 lbs, Apiece. 10't.o , end under, 12SJ13C 'Fowls, bbls., ttry-packetl do., do., 4 lbs., 13t4c; do., Ho.. 3U lbs., Ho.i do., do,, 3 lbs. anil under, 12jll3e old rooe- ters, . dry-picked, latjo. rjroillng chickens- rbv. VJ.H2 lh. anfere. 2ntf'2. . A t& , near OfiNAii ood, l(Ilfc.! Western, Mai lbs. aple'co. ioo,: 3o., fair la Rftort. 140ifie, HonBtlng rhlflttnn, drytackjt. In boxciv-Mllk-leil. IS (o 24 bt to cot.. 22i3c. milk-red, 2S to 20 lbs, (a (.i uui.i 4mc,i miiK-ieu, i xa i ids, q fin lOftOl.i Mrn-f tFM nt IK. -!-- 20ff21e i corn-fed. 23 to 30 lbs, to dos JSH lOc.i nillk-fed, al to 30 lbs to dos. IlUjcr. mtlk-fed, 37 to 42 lbs. to di ., 14Ue. ml'-M, 43 to 47 lbs. to dos., 13ic; milk-fed, 4S lh. to doz.. 17c; tnllk'fed, no lbs and over, 18c t corn-fed, 31 to 30 lbs. to dos., 13'4t?llci corn fed, 37 to 42 lbs. to dos.. UHflllc.) corn-fed, 4 J to 47 lbs. to dos., 14UttlBc, corn-fed, J "L, .. UIT1 ,., UUA,, .,.,, f.'lll-.C'i, W U., Hllll eorn-fed. G lbs. and over, IOC; Western, .corn fed, I lhs lc; Western, corn-fed, Uovplckcil, mixed weights, 14c,' Western, corn-fod, 8U lbs,, 14c: Wostern. corn-fed, 2H3 lbs. folie. Spring ducks, lW17e. Spring geese. ISllq. Hqunbs, per doz. While, weighing It w 12 lbs., per doz.. $4.25171. 81:, white, weighing 0 to 10 lbs., per doz., $3.0.1411.13; white welshing 8 lbs., per dos $2.73fr3.13r do., do., 7 lbs,, per doz., $22,03: do., do., CfO'i lbs., per oo., $1. SMfl.OO; dark and No. 2. C0c.S$l,10V FRESn FRUITS ' The general market quiet and without Im portant change, Quotations; Apples, New York, per bbl.- King, $283; greening, $251-11 York imperial, $2(32.7..; Uen Davis, $2fl2.3d; Bpy, $1.73?2.ri0, Baldwin, $1 "3512,30; other good eating varieties, $1.7BS2.50; modlum, $)Q$l.tiO; apples. Western, ier box, 73cO$l.o; apples. Dclanare end Pennsylvania, per ham per, WWiOUc. , len.ons, per box. $202.30; or nnges, Florida, per box. $1 23113; tangerines, riorlda. ner stran. sl.303?:f.rO: rranefrulL Florida, per box, $1?2: pineapples, Ser crate Porto Rico. Sl.23fi2.23: Florida. '12: cran im: berries, fancy late varieties, per bbl., $204; cranberries. Cape Cod, early black, per bul., $2h3; cranberries, Capo Cod, early black, per crate, 75cnl.rx; cranberries, Jersoy, per crate, 7Bc$1.23; J'caru. New York, KleRer, per bbl., $102; strawberries, riorlda, per qt SBcQCOc. VEGETABLES Demand ralrly active for choice stock nnd prices generally ilrm. Quutatlonsi While pots. toes, pr bush. Pennsylvania, 33!PU)c: Now York 4048c: white potatoes, Jersoy, per bas ket, 33ipl0c; sweet potatoes, Kastern Shore, per bbl. No. 1, $2?j2.7J; No. S. $l.001.73; sweets, Jersey per bbl. No. 1, $.'I.233.30; No 2, 920 2.60; sucets Jersey, iier basket, O.HJIS0C. . Onions; choice, per bush.. 7.1S0c, : do., ordi nary, per bush., 0.'5J70e.: do., choice, per 100 lb. bag, $1 30; do., medium per 100-lb, ban, 31.23; da., seconds, per 100-lb, bag. $1. Cab bage, Danish, per ton, JlUffl". Caullllbner, New York, per crate, i."c.$1.23. Spinach, Norfolk, per bbl., $11.30. Kale, Norfolk, per bbl.. U0?73c Lettuce, Florida, per basket, "2tT3; do.. North Carolina, per basket. l,W H2. Beans. Florida, per basket. $1.20tf2.30. Peas, Florida, per basket, $2.3003. Eggplant. Florida, per box, $2f3. Cucumbers, Florida, per basket. 1.73fl3.no. Squnah. Florida, per bas ket. $l.fio2. Peppers. Florida, per carrlir. $2.S0jr3.S0 Tomatoes. Florlds, per carrlnr, fancy, $282.60; choice, $191.30. Cclory, Now York, per bunch, 23043c. Mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket, 11 1.60. I NOTES OF THE RAIL The Interstate Commerce Commission, today refused to allow increases In com modity rates on railroads operating be tween Qulncy, 111., Hnnlbul and Louisiana, Missouri and points taking the same rates on the one hand, and points fu ttunlc line nnd Central Freight Associa tion territories on tho other hand, Tho Cpmmlssion ordered tho carriers to estab lish rates to Qulncy, 111., Hannibal and Louisiana, Mo., not In excess of those maintained from St. Louis, Mo., by Feb ruary 13. Tho Texas Unllrond Commission has Just Issued the nnnual report of earnings of tho Texas rail loads for the last fiscal year. It shows total gross earnings from operation, $100,313,3GD; total expenses, $30, 0C3.39J, and total net earnings, JtD,2l3,370. EVERY ONE ENTITLED TO S35.BQ That Wns the Per Capita Circulation Last Year. According to the report of the United States Treasury, tho amount of money per cnplta In the United Stateu In cir culation during the past year was $35.50, which was a gain ot 33 cents over tha previous year. Tho amount of money In curculatlon n tho United States on Jan uary 2 was $3,545,106,116, which was $S5, 052,118 less than on December 1, 1P14, and $07,707,761 more than January 2. 1514, Tho general stock of money In the United Stntes on January 2 was $3,672, S73.6SU, compared with $1,031,4S4,945 on De ceinbcr 1, 1014, The statement tor the first time Includes Federal reserve notea Details follow: Jan 2. 1013 $031,(107,000 020,717.740 011,321,10:1 43.1.200,700 1UI.802.OIII 2,311,211 SIO.ll.'I.OIIl 17,100.223 074,302.821) Jan. 2, 11)14 $033,040,1,10 l,027,077,31(r 74,-l03,022 477.703.022 101,703,1)10 2,350,013 340.010.870 720 470.673 Gold Coin OolU certificates . Hland. ell. dollars.. Silver dertilicntca ., Subsidiary sliver .. Tread, notea of 1S1X) II. 6. rules Federal rte. notes . . Nat. bank notes,. Total $3,545,100,110 $3,447,308,333 The per capita circulation January 2 1013, Ml $35.!0: 1014, $33.11; 11)13. $3472. 1012, $31.47: It'll. $34.23i lull), $.14 8-1, 1000, $33.00; 1008. $33.48; 1007, $33.78; 1000. $41.82, 1008, $31.12; 1U0I. $30.3i CAPITAL INCREASES IIArtlUSDUno, Pa.. Jan. 7. -Tho following; notices ot Increases of stock or debt have beet filed at tho Stato Capitol: Washington Tin i'late Company, Pittsburgh, stock, :I,U)0 tu $100,000. American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Com pany, Lebanon, note Indebtedness. 'AW.CfO. Plttsbursh lllckson Company, 13eavr. sto k, $500,000 to $2.000,UW. Rlretlest Chain and Engineering Company, Lebanon, debt $JO.OO0. Itose Point Stone and Lime Company, New Castle, debt $50,000, Carbon Coal and Coke Company, Philadel phia, debt $72,000 to $118,000. k NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK. Jan. 0. Futures were hujher 09 tha coffee exchange at the openliur Ad vances of 0 to a lulnts wero displayed. I'penloir futures January, 8.2O0. bid; Feb ruary, 0.30c bid, March, 0.38c. bid: April. B4Cc. hid; May O.aftflU tilc.i June, ft I!!$s2c. July, 7.4i07. 43c. 8-iitember. T.MJtTJUV. . Os. lober. 7.Kft, bid, Jot ember, T.707.T5c., De cember, 7.7SS7.SOC gales, 3000 tags. Jumbo Declares Dividend NEW YORK, Jan. 7. The Jumbo Extension Mining Company has daclared a dividend of 5 cents a share. payable March i to holder ot record February 1. Ihls is one of tha mast active stocks on the New York Curb, ftnal. ns-urea for November show a production of iseo dry tons 1 Bethlehem Steel Near Cipe May OAPB "MAY, N. J., Jan. 7 A tract at flvn square miles or una on j'ciawaro any, as- fnJfntr from Caoa May Point northward has. ben leased b the llethUbem Steal Can uany for a proting graunos. on wnicn ia tot the big gun which lbs company ciauaficlures. ANNUAL MEKTIKfiU ,s, ITBANULIN NAWONAI. UAML fliS Broad. Chenut Streets. ... Philadelphia. Disetnber SO. 1914 The annual election for Directors wilt bat bald a tkt hnklog house, on Tuy, " tfary IX. 161 J. betwsen the bouts of 13 esaa "4tf Ik- PAWMQK& hl jp, TUB ANNUAL JIKKTINd OI mi siss tolthyUrs of ths Iwar JKw ance Company ot Philadelphia wttt b teU at tha otaee o( tha Coiny Tl?-T1T-I Cbaataut street, ojj 51Uj. January Wtb, 11B, t 1? u'ehtfk sow. S.a dlrinrj wtll b cicta4. Psila -ulll iUim t t e ' ICHjSPU C &CZQUTU. so-8a :W SVHTUYtittTMBt- NAWOSM- i ki r1 PJUdelpW Jjii!. i. JSi" Th ajiMial ! . Uen tvl tw ' ' t LeM the B4tl,ii,s Ht .- it fiiisll.- J . SUI IX, 111. 4Ji u 1 I ' - 1 UAJHUC ! 18018c. i old roosters, chickens. Hrc-nrdlntf tn over. ijtc. itoaeiing cnirKens, nry-pacKca. in bois western, milk-fed, dry-picked, 8 lbs. and over, 17c i Western, milk-fed, 4 lbs., loci Western, milk-fed. 3t4 lbs., llij&c , Westrrn, milk-fed, dry-plcked, mixed n eights, 14014'tC; Western milk. fed. 2UD.1 llm. lie. i wmirn. (UT
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