Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 13, 1915, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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    EVKHING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1915.
13
IT REMOVED FROM NEARLY ALL LOCAL BONDS-CALL MONEY DROPS IN NEW YORK
Kti
ilTED RAILWAYS
(VESTMENT STOCK
mm AND ACTIVE
Bltfook for tympany Is
Iromismg Call Money
tits Another New Low
'oint.
I.rn. Jnn. U, Tha Block mar-
KLd alronr and active today and
St'. . marts advances over tha
Km terday. In tho latr trading
Ttrrd?nrewaT0done."'react;d
W on! to be followed by another
ijtttUV .... n.nllnffR In Iho
ffe&rtl Issues we" ot ft Professional
liWMrn ,!, fluctuations In these
KSJfstrtDt? reflected the shlfttn ot
IWi(Kn of the trading dement on
iWkt closed steady, but irregular,
; itooks being up and others down.
sffis ?lu ,,..... wav wrnai not treat.
mi en -.' '- '
Staler- turnfd to tho sharp rise
Ifth cflmmon and preferred stock of
WML.... n.iimav Investment Com-
aV'o Ban Francisco, which became
J't . m.. -.nmmnn stock roao t
K t "m, md tho preferred gained
Klntl to W. The sinking fund 4 per
Wo"i were up Hi potnta at MM.
.ViLn. the reasons advanced for the
. moVement of this, company's
KJk wm the report that tho net earn-
., would show an approximate ln-
;. of ll.MO.COO as a result or tno rair.
,! tlmato was based on the largo
jail "V"L" ., mlw, hv thfi TTn U.1
SSSIw ot St. Louts, when the World's
?.!.. held there 13 years ago. Thla
ff,,..-.i h.IlnvR that something
.lhn be done on tho resumption of
SSnta On the preferred stock which
Snimulatlve. there Is due. it Is estl-
!nridena. and with tho largo earnings It
ill htld that more than likely some
iRT.. ,im he taken on back rjay-
jcuwii - -
ntl.
Anetner thing which helped the stocks
ifLi iki fact that the California commls-
tjHwrt ate reported to bo mora favorable
ll company, ana -iiac me rompanj b
Latin are sr..u uoun ohwihwhw
- , iru- .)!.. In flflllfnrnln. 1m nlRn hn-
!C AH- .,- ' .
fysiln. more friendly to the company.
?U-in I'acinc WW ..-- u. nura
!.tt, toiichlnsSB 159 for an advance of
1 totals. The advance was thought to
Ft0 result of the covering of shorts by
SMC! we largest room xrauors.
:.. ni aula n( Bethlehem Steel eom-
r ju tint nnn.ni nn the tAnA until n.
fii minutes before 11 o'clock, while tho
frit tale of tho preferred -was made in
it. ,M,M nt thi flnt hour. Thft com.
WM,up '.' as did the preferred.
l-D.aAIn,, oram an np.tlVA fttandnrd issue.
tavlng up from 14754 to 117 and then
MtMiir to 14lJi before noon, later re-
rj.iMl h- ln fnllnWArl tr, nn AXtAnt:
..." .--, ... ..
IbrDnlor.Pscinc and the other Important
fnilr'oidi and the chief industrials.
Ll3if.d States Steel, after going above
ftke doing y lay, declined V,
mil action was taken an Indicating the
ftmcerUlnty over the dividend outlook at
F.i. .a.lr in 3ia V.al.1 n IfiA loof PiiaD-
iy 01 this month.
Sterling exchange was steady, witn de
'aM telling; at SSHK- Th,e low level at
:iMfb BterllnB exchange rules Has cre
;ptVd ui Impression that Imports of gold
r.rt certain.
H).tii. inuiicy luaitcu ni. , "?. w". otiu n.
Rt minutes before tho close It declined
TO per cent, tue lowest since tne .u-
itjtin var oegan.
lONQON MARKET EASIER
Wit Xoan and Short-Term Securities
Favored.
lONDOX.- Jan. 13. Changes were Irreg-
Ur'on the Stock Exchango In the early
Mini today. Trading was spotty, but
; undertone continued good. Investors
r Inclined to favor the war loan and
tort-term securities.
Mt-edjed issues were steady. The
lettiment In home rails was cheerful, but
ttt Improvements were Irregular. An
u!r tendency was noted In Americans
uanauian racinc on advices irom
ft'l'ork. Support was again In evl-
tnce In Japanese, Russian and Argen-
tSU QmrHnmint hnnrti W
Ciscounts were weak. Treasury bills
tv-jf amount of 2,000.000 will maturo
iKOrrow. j,
London N. Y.
Ki-...., " '"'.
iss::',",a "pixr
teWWre'ss'lDhio...
IQaslito Picme ....
S!?..: Great Western.... 10
E Wo Grande B
lBtl p'ret".' '.I'.' Ss2
IIS.'W. Antral '. 02
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t ;vi wet.
OTfrtranta.
r
SUM M9i 11
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tl
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looi - i,
2l - v
10U4 'fc
SMia Railway .. ',
gjew.. BtiVi::;-:
tUj
fissoot
rate, .hort bills.
! nostlia' bllla
.lot
. 78i
, 8S K
,122U 11SH - ?
SM
SU 14B4S :
2 as L
Inaiist. Derua'"
MORE GOLD IMPORTS
,000,000 Coming From China and
9200.000 From Franca.
Hf.TfORK, Jan. U.-he Guaranty
rfS.,irorap&ny snnouncea the first fm-
,va ot gow to this country from
That ImHlnHnn Viaa vanAH In
fSSV? te'esroPh through the United
''.-" Bubtre.asnrv , nrani.i.l.n
W In gold Imported directly from
nx minii tne goia is stut m transit,
IKWUilactlon was made by the London
f th company and was transferred
iv account- Ordinarily pur-
7 vmnesa merchants in this
ire Paid fnr In atArlltiB Uv Araftt
gJU British or Continental banks.
j-ume known today that arranga-
were under wdy whereby a New
i I'LeornPimy would Import about
fn French eolil from Tvinilnn. Thla
wt gold Import from London since
iftrtat of the war.
MeAPOQ OFTIMISTIO
ttaiat ot Emergency Currency
n encouraging Bign.
ttwmw, Jan. M.-The constant
"t Gutern bnnlKc in aAitrtlncr
!5'5nment f raenrenoy our-
the TrAnmiu iK..AMfr in.
m, mlr ot official of the
that buslnwa conditions generally
fin Hr mde h latter part of
I2 ir TW country Is on the ve
iS,. . . dy conoernlng thft in
SS? I?,t';1 rerpect 6cretary of the
MoAdoo stated thut ba would
J --hwt just What the
tt--- mis currency lngietd w
" beitMunc thai Lankiiur and
S &ft.r... .n .it.. AnK,3n..i..
a - " VF ,r S
NEW YORK STOCK SALES
i
i..w -..u ... I-a Sale tliieh Taw Close
AllOiChalraetiptef.... 3J( 38 35 !?5
,",trt Copper... 64H B6H MU R45i
.Jr.Chnm??'t 01 CO 00 BO
'!'" 5et s"Bar. . . 3SH P6), PS 35
iS'.lr"1 in"' 20W W 20W 2B
.i?5nS'm ?"'" B4 04H M! Bi
a ViMl.d;rL.ither-: fi 4U r.
Am, Illdeft Leath.pret 2 2414 22 24
Am,'C8"; 22K P2W 2!4 52
AmetlcantocomotlTe.. 58)f 2RM 28 28
IU!2ca!l!tte!Un 0M 005 no rox
AmeHcanSmclUnjpref.lOO 100K 100H 100)f
aS..011"; 107W 107 107 107
I?L,can 2.far rrei... .113 USJf 1MK 113W
i.1canTl,""11W4 118X 11B! 11SX
Ameilcan Tobacco pref. l0flO07 107 107
Ayacond&Copper 20H 26X 20W 20W
AtcWaon..... P4K mh n4H 04M
AtcWjonprcf. 8rW 07f 07 07M
niUtaoreAOhlo prof.. 7l 711, 71 W 71W
Be h lehem Steel 62 5214 6U4 6254
55th''hcsi' nt... 071f B7U 07 07
S,mVlT?I,,(,Tr8nslt-85M BUi RW SHU
California Petroleum... lfij 15 15 15
Canadian Padfle 157 IBflK 157 168J4
Central Leather afi 35W 34J4 35
n,r.8,i.'.I,e, WW 101(4 10W 10U4
CliM&Ohlo 421 43 42W 42W
Ui no Copper 34M 3414 33J4 33
Chlcairo.ClreatW.pref.. 27 J ( 27H 27?, 2714
CMcafo, Mil. &et. Paul 88J M f7K MH
Chtc. Mil. 4 St, P. prcf,.126 125 125 125
O O O A St Loulj ptef . . .. 60 50 50
hl A Northwest 12(1 125 12514 12614
Cluett Peabody prof.... 100 tOOli 100)4 100)4
Colorado8o... 25! 25 24J4 25
5'l 22)4 22K 2114 22
Etleiatprrf 35 35 34)4 34)4
CcnrolOas m llVA 117!4 117
CornProducIs (iif p) ri)4 054
Den nio Grand pref.. 7 7)4 7H 7H
General Electric 144)4 143)4 143)4 143)4
GcneralMotor ffl so 8 86
Goodrich Co 2754 20)4 274 285(
Goodrich Co prff B5 05W 05W D5)4
Great Korlhern pref.... 11454 114)f 114 114
Great North Ore. Cent. 28)f 2l 27)4 2714
Gvrcenfcclm 47!f 47!f 47)f 47)4
IMtttoto-MetropolliaD. 11H ll)f 11 11
Itittrtoro Met pref 60 60 60 60
International Paper 0 f 854 834
Inter'l Paper pref 36K 3-IK 344 34)4
Int Pump pref 6' 'fH 6!X
Intplrntlon 18!f 10 18! IS)
Lchlch Valley 134 1345,134 134)f
Lonelslantl So 31)4 31)4 31)4
T.oulslle&NashTllle..ll8 116)4 116)4 115)4
Maxwell Molor 1834' 1854 1854 18)4
Maxwell Motor 1st prof. 53)4 64)f 63 64
Maxwell Motor Zd prof. 2254 22!f 22 22X
Mercantlce Marino pref. 4U 4 4 4
Minneapolis & St. Louis 11 11 11 11
MBtr8SM 100)f 11354 110 11354
Mexican Pet. prof 60 08)4 67M 07)4
Mfssoutl.Kansas&Toxas 0J4 10 03f OH
MoKan&Tej pref. ... 27 27 27 27
Miami Copper. 1724 17U 1754 17W
Montana Power Co .... 435f 45 44 44H
Nat. Knamellne 10)f 11 11 11
NatlonalLcad 40 4B54 4054 4054
Nevada Consolidated... 13 1214 12)4 12)4
New York Central fcS'f S8! 88) 88!
N. Y O. & West 22M 2234 2234 2231
Norfolk & Western 101)4 101)4 10154 101)4
North American 0fU C5H 0554 05)4
Northern Pacific 102 10234 10154 101JS
Taclllc Mall 20)f 20M 20)4 20)4
PadflcTiT. 27 28)4 28)4 2SJ4
Pennsylvania 10SX 105)4 104H 105)4
People's Gas HOW 110)f 110)4 11034
PlltsburchCoal 17)4 18 17)4 18
Plttsbursh Coal pref.... 84)4 85 S45f 85
Pressed fitcel Car 38 38 35 35
Pressed Steel Car pref. .101 101 101 101
Pub Service Corp N J. . .. 100 100 100
Pullman Co 152!f 153 153 153
Railway Steel Sprint.... 25)4 25 24)4 24H
Hay Consolidated 1034 16)4' 1034 1634
neadlns 147f 1473f 1465 147
Reading 1st pref 80 83 88 80
Republic Iron & Steel... 20)4 2054 20)4 20)4
Rock Island ' 54 34 54
nock Island pref. Hi l)f Hi IH
RnmelyCo 1)4 2)4 IX 2)4
Rumely Co. pref 16 16 10 16
Quicksilver 1J4 I)f l!f 15f
SeaboardAlrLlne...... 13H 13 13 13
Seaboard Air Line pref. 38)4 38 3S 38
Sloss-Schcffleld 25 27 27 27
Southern Pacific 86)4 85)4 8-1)4 84)4
Southern Railway 1531 - 15)4 1531 15)1
Southern Ry pref 58 58 68 58
Etcdebaker S8H S8K 38 3854
7 er.ECtsee Copper. 32)4 32H 3034 S03f
TeiasCompany 135 133 133 133
Third Avcnno 41K 41)4 4034 41
Twin City RT B8 89 0834 0831
L nderwood pref 100 100)4 10034 100W
Union Bag & Paper .... 4)1 5)1 5 5)4
Union Pacific. 118)4 110)1 118)4 11834
UnPaclncpref 70 80 80 80
UnionPacWar 27 2731 2731 2731
United Railways Inv... 11 13)4 11)1 13M
United Rylnv pref.... 20 33)4 30 33
U 6 Rubber 67 6751 6051 5734
U.S. Rubber 1st pref... 103)4 104 104 104
United States Steel 51)1 5134 5131 51)4
US Steel pref. 108)4 108)4 10734 10734
Ltth Copper 5134 6134 61)4 6134
VaCarChem 1734 1734 17)4 1734
Western Union 60)4 6034 5034 6034
Westlnghouse Elec 73)4 7351 73)4 7334
' Western Maryland. 13)4 15 l
WoQlworth 91 02 02 02
Total sales, 131.000 sharea.
REMOVAL OF BAN
ON BOND PRICES
HELPED TRADING
York Railways Preferred
Dividend in Scrip Flurry
in United Railways Invest
ment 5s.
The lowering of the minimum price on
United Railway Investment Es from 6
to a this morning facilitated the liquid
ation ot n block of 111,000 whtoh has been
overhanging the market for some time.
Th buying was understood to be for the
account of a New York house closely
amllated with the company. After tho
market had been cleared of these offer
ings traders began tn bid the, price Up,
and it did not take long Before the
entire Initial decllno had been canceled.
Later prollMaklng caused another reac
tion The rise In the United Hallways of
San Francisco Issues on the Now York
market hlp(l stimulate the buying of the
Investment Ss here as well as ot Phila
delphia Company shares, which rose over
a point, A meeting of the board ot
the Philadelphia Company took place
yesterday, It Is understood, and tho mat
ter of the dividends on United Traction
of Pittsburgh preferred was taken up,
but what action, It any. occurred, was
not made public. The general upswing
In all these Issues was of course accom
panied by optimistic forecasts of earn
ings on account of the Panama Exposi
tion. In all $77,000 United Railway In
vestment Es changed hands here today.
Tho removal of all restrictions on bonds
In this city with the exception of five Is
sues naturally stimulated the trading.
Tho exceptions are United Railways In
vpntmfnt Es. as already ntnted; Philadel
phia Company first B and Consolidated
6s, Lako Superior Income Es and Har
wood Electrlo 6s. It "was pointed out to
day by tho head of a loading bond house
that a still further stimulus could bo
given the dealing In ibonds on tho ex
change If tho old Vi of 1 per cent, com
mission wero restored. Instead of tho
present Vi of 1 per cent., which lias had
b. tendency to drive business over the
counter. Ho argued that there was little
gambling In bonds in this olty, and that
the Investor who oxpocted to hold his
bonds for years was not particular
whether he paid $1.25 or $2.M commission,
whorcas to the bond dealer It mado a
decided difference, and lie would natural
ly encourage his, customers to purchase
outside bonds where he hnd ft chance for
Ern.tr nrofite.
i The locul' stock list today ruled firm,
but rot particularly ncuvc, investors
picked up Pennsylvania, while Lehigh
Valley Transit preferred extended yes
terday's rise to 23, and. the common
also Improved, ns did United Gas. Tho
Knpld TrnnBit group continued to show
signs of light liquidation, and Philadel
phia Electric was a shado easier. North
ern Central was again In demand at a
fractional advance.
York Hallways shares made no response
to the favorable report of earnings for
the fiscal year ending November 30. Tho
gross gain was $2D.4S3. Operating ex
penses Increased $10,611. Tho net Income
after all charges was $103,191, a gain of
$12,576 over the' previous year.
Tho directors today decided to declare
the regular preferred dividend in scrip
bearing Interest at 5 per cent, and pay
able January 50. Tho scrip will mature
"January 30, 3318, and Is redeemable upon
SO days' notice at any Interest period.
HALF HOURLY SALES
IjO to 10.30 A. M.
10 Cam Steel.... 4. B0 Penna ?5?-15
:t Union Trar... mVj
BO Phlla Elec... i g
FINANCIAL BRIEFS
The American Smelting and Refining
Company has .reduced the price of lead
from 3.80 to 3.70c,
The New Tork Stock Exchange com
mlttee has established a minimum price
of 112 on American Snuff Company.
On January 20 the Federal Iteserve
Board will hear petition of banks In
northern New Jersey to have that part
ot the State transferred from the .Phila
delphia to the New Tork Federal re
serve district ..
The city of Holyolte. Mass., will receive
bids until 10 a. ni. January 11, for the
purchase at dlkcount of a temporary loan
of J150.O00, payable November 6, 1915.
Emergency currency to the amount
$100,000 has been retired at the local Sub
Treasury; Ninth National Bank, $55,000;
Southwark National Bank, $16,000. and
the iFort Worth National Bank of Fort
Worth. Tex., $30,000.
Ivy Ii. Lee has been added to the
Board of Trustees of the Equitable
Trust Company of New York,
Th,e New York banks lost $1,210,000
through Subtreasury operations so far
this week.
George A. Huhn & Sons will officially
remove tomorrow from helr .present
headquarters In the .Land Title Building
to new offices In Bellevue Court,, on Wain
nut street, west of Broad.
The Pittsburgh Steel Company has sold
$5,000,000 6 per .cent, notes to local bank
ers, maturing from 19W to 1920. and these
are being offered the public at 99 to 99ii
and Interest.
. The Federal Sugar Company advanced
prices ot granulated sugar 10 points to
6.05 cents.
At a meeting of the directors of tlie
Philadelphia National Bank, Jevl I Hue
was unanimously re-elected president.
Lincoln GodfrW deajlned re'lecttDft as
vice president.' H. J. J?eser and William
B. Maddox, were eleated vice president'
jind Horace Forteseue was appointed
I made that in con
nection with the death of William Red
wood Wright, of the firm of & I &
W. H. Wright, who died Deoember 3, thaj,
the business will continue under the name
of Sydney I Wright.
At the Glrard National Bank annual
meeting Morris n. BockUja, Arthur Z
Morten and William Jty Turn wer
3it rtlrectow to nil vnaanrtw-.
Samuel Landia b eleeted direetm
o.l b JUnuhtvtwW N.Uh1 nok, sw.
CMdlAf QHtte O. oa, JeceMd.
n V -k XTmr f 7A
12 I-eh Nav
25 Phlla Trao...78U
ltv Phila. Trac... 78
rln . . R2 O-lft
do fisn-ia
7 ll1rt fllArai'A. fiA
5 Leh Vol Tr. . IMi
o Phlla Elec... 23t
10 Heading 73
0 feiec Biorage. w
10 U 8 StVel.... MTi IS Key Tol prf. (Jilt
35 eh Val Tr.. 20 100 Tonopah Bel. 4tJ
6 Key Tel pfd. 01 i S Punna 6,
BONDS.
$5000 Hn Itwy Inv fls J
1000 Phlla, Elec By.... li;
BOO Am Ohi & Elec 5s... 83V
10OO Peop Pass Hwv t c 4s R3
WOO Atlantlo City Elec B 07)4
10.30 to 11 A.' M.
15 Penna 52 0-18 100 Phlla II T t a It
JS do...... 52 11-18 80 Phlla Co .13
1 do ..52 11-18 .11) U 8 flteel.... 61
to Phlla Co HJ J" i-iuin v-o ;"
I renna eau..
250 Phlla Co
IW) do
Ml U 8 Steel.
10 do
DO
M
S3
51i
nnnfi.
POOO TJn Ilwys lnvBa...
loooo Un Ilwy Inv s
EOOo Un Itwy Inv ns. . . .
IftKiO Up Hwy inv 5s....
jrooo un itwy inv 5s....
r loo city 1P...
SOW) Un Tlwy Inv 5
I00O Un Itwy )nv 5s
2000 Un Itwy Inv 5s
1000 Cnt Dls Tel 5...
S.1 Leh Nav'i'ei 70
1 Penna
B2
. . 05
, . 05
,. 5
. 115
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..wow
:: JS?
11 to 11.30 A. II.
o
oy, i5t t
ii m
'onopRh MIn. 7U
oo T.2
ar .Laaulnl,
50 lileo Storasa. 4B-,
n do 10-
nnvrw.
IMS Phlla Co scrip Ml
11.30 A. M. to 12 M.
5 Phlla Co.'.... Mtt -in Sotilli Rwy... Iju
S Penna 5H 3 l'nna B2)I
SO air Nt Ilsnk.3t5
BONDS.
1205 Phil Co' scrip. JJ
nooil t'n Ilwy Inv 5 .....JMj
noon Phlla Klco Is Th
12 to 12.30 T. M.
ioo yn t. ?J J-fS'S o.lu. fta ,'
in
MM
lt0 Olr N BIT."."!' SOO Philalt T
HUttlMS.
$21 Phlla Co scrip
O Cam 8t"l "crip
12.30 to P. M.
100 Keystone Tel, U J J CI I.
IB) Jo U 1 Penna .
38. Phlla Traa... 78 2U U U I.
10 Phlla -Eleo... SaH 101) do...
15 Ton Uel,.,..U-l
BONPS.
200 Phlla KIo 4s
SOD Phlla Kiss 4s
iwio rniia. e .
looo Un Hwy Inv 5s v MM
1000 Un Itwy Inv B..t ,t WV5
1 to 1.3U X-, m,
ifPhlla Klso..,. 2851 50 Ton Bel..
35 Isdln W.
10 Peons ?2K
5 U U t -n
noNPfl.
49 Phlla. Co scrip...., , J
1000 Vhlla Eleo 5 ..- 101
1.30 to 2 P. IT,
tuo 1..
9.1 Union Trau.
iwvna.
lftio Interstate Kwy 4 Wt
2m lnterstata Iwr . h
fJJOQ 1& Ilwy lnv WW
3 to 2,30 P, Mf
'S mMiSl&t.: 2i I8d tierlh Cent.
IsssssssssssssBX 'Isssssssssssssssssfl
lKtsteaLftlt mm,
HH' lSr . .mH
CLARENCE M. BROWN
New dlrectpr of the Central Na
tional Bank. He is an attorney.
.... X2!4
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.... C2U
.... MS
.... 70U
.... WW
,
r.a
. 4 1'snna ....... 5211
, ICO Ton l IT.1
.... a lu North Cent... f
.... 52Ji 50 Un Ijwy..,,,. If I
.!.,. 3S1, ', 1
is . Mp" ......i
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BON 08.
. .IS . .
leadlns n 4s. .
2,30 to 3 P. M.
! U iJ' in!' 51-
PhtU DTtitl
. .. .,- lair, saa ihi
K aSn"K.i": $5C IK Vw a.
11 S.m .. irJs-M.
n sSTaS-m: w s vSiu :::
as Reaaio
Iflg StStH 0n'
mtsm
SUM t W'
S2i 8 Cam jsTfAT' . '
S3U 10A t' (3 t
i loomte.ft..... i
v, H
NEW YORK BOND SALES
11000 Amr Agr 5
10OU Am Dock A Imp Si
luutw Amer rei cu is......
WIliOO do ovt 4',4s
5OO0 Amor Writ Pap Bs. .
21)00 Armour Co 4W
KXW Atchison 4b
BOO do pv 4s 155
20O0O do ov 4s PJOO
100C do 8
1000 Atfh A M Oklit 4
3000 Allan Co J.lne 1st 4s.
2000 dn clt 4s
ton) Bait A Ohio 3t4s
2000 do 4s
4WOO dn cv 4'f
20011 Bolt it O Hwn 3'js...
4000 Beth Steel let 6s. ...
101)00 do rftl 5
10CKJ Brook Hap Tr tut
14000 do Rs 1II1R
17000 lliook t'n Klv tst 5s.
1(100 nnms & W 4s
13000 Cent tsther 1st 6s.
fl00 Cent Pac 1st 4s
3000 Chea Oh ov 4M,s..
22000 Chi Ot West 4.1
UtK) Chi Nwn 3Vis
10(100 Chl B & Q 4s
1000 do Ken 4s
1O0O do resr in
2X)0 Chl M i fit l Id 4U,s Ml
1000 do 4s SO
13000 do cv 4V4n WSti
2000 do gen lit" louli
10IXW Chl II I & ! col 4s.. 204
1000O Cht t P M A ddj Cs 20fi
1000 Chl & W Indians. Os.10.1
1000 Clev Cln Chl gen 4s. 73
1 (00 Col & South 4s 87
6S000 Con 4 V fls W1..113'.
1U0O Del Sc Ilud rfd 4s... 38,
1001) Den &. Klo r rfd 5s. 38
3000 Detroit Edison 5s loiv;
;wj ueiroii unuoa 4Vs... u
wvi iis necur .orn os. . . (xjy.
37000 Erin conv 4s. Ser A.. 00
KOOO do Ser D 113!
nun) do prior 4s 81
.1001) do 1st fxt 4s VS
4000 General Slotor fls 101
4000 Oen Elec deb 5a lial
limHi nun Man rrd ns
oooo Hud Man In 5s
5000 III Steel deb 4Us
aoooo Iowa Central 4s 35
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aioo intern! Paper cvt 5
14000 Internl Paner fla. ..
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ISOOii Intnl Stm Pump r,a... 4()
17000 K C Kt S & 51 4s 70
2000 IC O Ft S & 5t I'.... 10S15
toco uicka fllwl 5s 105O. . or,
1500 Lorlllord 6s 101U
5000 Manhattan 4s sta sss;
1000 St .t 13 1st cn .'.... tool!
1O0O Jlont Cent 1st fls HIV,
4000 Mon Powers a 80
8000 Nat Tubo t! mill
1000 N T & Nor 5s HilfS
OOOO N V C I, 8 Stta 731,4
2000 N V C H 3VjS 81
1000 N V C & Hud li S0
2000 N T Oily 4s 19J8 OOVi
40VI do 4a 1050 0l5
1000 do ret -1HS 10Sl
5000 do 4tia 1083 105
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2000 N Y las 31 & V 4s.. 8012
1000 V Y If II A II 4s 1055. 72
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340)0 do Ss
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22.VX) Nor Pac Ss
2000 Ore Short I. rer 4a. .
0000 Orolty & N 4s
2000 Pao Coast 1st 5s...
10O0O Pacific Tel 5s
0000 Penna cv 3Hs
. 3000 Penna 4s 1048
1 2000 Penna 4a 1000
5000 iPubllo Sorv N J Bs... 88
13000 Itay Con Copper ns..,104!i
50OO Heading gen 4s 03
1000 nepub Cuba 5a 1014.. IM
4000 Hep lr B ."Vs 1010 02J
1000 Hock Island rfd 4s.. OS
31000 mock Island 5s 54
10011 St I, I M So 5s 07,
2000 Kt I, S V rfd 4s 01
inoo St I, & S P Ben r,s . . Mi'j
1000 fit t. Poo A N W .Is.lOl
M)00 Seaboard A I. adj Bs. . flS'-i
5000 Boutlt Hell 5s OT
52000 South Pac cv 4s.... sorj
41)000 do cv ret f p 1)8
flfkV) do rfd 4s 8(1
3000 South Itwv 4s IB
Ifioo Texas fr Poo 1st 5s.. 11314
l.'OOrt Texas Co cv 63 Dm
isono Third Ave 4s S1W
500 do adj 5s 78
30011 Tol St t, & W 4s... 44
11000 ir R Hubber fla loir;
OPjKiO U fl Btcel 6s 102;
2300 do reg 5s 102K,
inoo tilster & Del con Bs.101
1W0O Union Pac 4s IW4
inoo do rfd 4s RSU
750011 Un Hwys a P 4s.... 5.1W
1i)00 Va Itwy 8s Ofl'i
3000 tvatinslt 1st fls 07
.nun Wabasli 2d 5s... SH
1X) Wab-P Ter 1st ct 4a. fl
1(100 West Electric 5s 101
llKHX) West Md 1st 4s 58(i
3000 West K & M cv 5s.. K
4000 West Shcro reg 4s... m
WW) Wheeling & I. E 1s., (15
Total sales, tfl, 851.000.
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LOCAL STOCK AND BOND SALES
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Amr Ilnll pt.Kil, mi
Bald 1,00 prer.-lOJ's l(2i
Cam S'eel .... 41 41
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Key Te II
Kev Tel t c, pt li
lrfhlgli Nv ... 7H
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Irfh Val Transit 15"i
tli V Tren pr. 2H
Northern Cenrnl RJij
Ponna Hnllrosd. 32VJ
Penna Halt Mff JO
Phlla Co . . . . . M
Phlla BUslrlo.. 2314
Phil Jt T tr ctfs 11
Phlla Trao .... 78
lleaiilng 71
Bo Hallway ....
Tnnn Helmnnt. . 4U
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Tonopah MIn... 7S
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United Itivys ....
Un Coa N J... 222
l H Steel 511
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sale, nitn.
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rxterliw'f Today1
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MAY WHEAT SOARS
TO $1.40 A BUSHEL
'AT OPENING TODAY
Purchases Since Monday's
Slump of 5,000,000 Bush
els by Exporters Revive
Confidence.
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CHICAGO, Jan. 13.-Wheat scored a
furtherR.dvanc.0 at the opening today,
with offerings light, Scattered longs sold,
The purchases by exporters since tho
slump In the market Monday nro stl
mated at 5,000,000 bushels. This haa caused
a complete revival of confidence on thn
bull side, May again touched 11.10 after
the start.
Tho news from abroad was very bullish.
Unfavorable weather was reported In Ar
gentina, .where thero ha been muoh rain
in the harvesting districts. An urgent
demand was reported from English mill
ers, and American winters at Liverpool
Bhowed a rise of "Md., plato 6d. and the
spot market 1 to l!4d. Prospects for ship
ments from Argentina In February caused
apprehension at Liverpool. A further nd
vanco to 63s. has occurred In Argentine
freight rates.
Word has been received that Ituusla's
quota for actual export, In case of tho
reopening of the Dardanelles, would be
small, but largo quantities would be nvall
able at once from Bulgaria and Rumania.
It seems an though the needs of Importing
countries will not diminish In the near
future, and countries outside of Europe
nro expected to como Into the market
soon.
Brazil nnd South Africa have good
buyers In Argentina, nnd Italy continues
to purchase there.
Corn was Btronger on light offerings
and In sympathy with wheat. Tho
weather over the corn belt was line. In
ctreaslnc stocks are against extensive
operations on the buying side. The
market at Liverpool was strong, with nn
urgent demand for spot.
Oats also wore higher, Thero was a fair
scattered demand.
Provisions started a shade higher, hut
met offerings at tho rise.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
.... Yesterday's
Wheat Open. Illuh. Low. Close, close.
May 1.30, 1.41 1.3814 "1.4041 1.3bi
July 1.23 1.20Hi 1.2HitL25tt1.5IH
Corn tnaw delivery!
May 75'i 75H 744 t74'4 7.114
July, 7G'.i 70H 75H 76f4 UO
Philadelphia Markets
GRAIN AND I'LOUIt
IVHEAT ftecelpls, 48.548 bush. There
was a good eiport dimann and with stronger
outside advices prices advanced 3c. Quota
tions! Car tola, In export elevator, No. 2 red
pt and January, It.SSfl'Uli Ne. 3 red West
ern, tl.4391.4Si No, 1 Sorlhem DUluth, 1.41
4J1.40.
COIIN. Itecelpls, lS.lptt bush. There was
a good export Inquiry and prices advanced ic.
tal ... 1a( M,r milat flntl unGhange!.
Quotations! far lots, In export elevator, No.
a, spoi nnn January, ottirtuc.i.sieamwi,
J4Uo.i No, , WOMUo. Car .lots tor local
trade, a to) location. No. 2 yellow, new, 18W
7S'4o. I steamer yellow, new, 77et'!4M No' '
nw. nw.
January .... .123, Ml, Sl'i t62Jt t52',
May 65, fi.1V. Mi 5.l(, 'S.-n,
July i 53S 53 524 52lJ 1535
LATa
January ....10.B7 10.07 10.52 10.B2 lo.fi,1
May 10.95 10.05 10.80 10.80 110.02
lllu,
January 49.82 a.ixi
ilay 10.25 10.25 10.10 ti0.15 11U23
Pork
January ... '18.20 1K.32 1R.1R 18.20 18.45
Slay, 10.00 10.00 18.75 18.80 18.03
II lil. tAsked.
FIBB ASSOCIATION UP ?25
Stetson Shares Down 10 .Points nt
Auction Small Changes Elsewhere.
Except for a 25-poInt rlso In Fire As
sociation shares price changes at the
local auction eale of securities wero not
especially wide or frequent today.
National State Bank of Camden stock
rose 114 while Third National Bank de
clined 6!i. There was a 10-polnt fall In
John B. Stetson stock and a recession of
314 In Citizens' Passenger Railway.
AUCTION SALES
The following securities were sold by
Messrs. Uornes Sc Lofland, auctioneers, today:
10 sin. Tenth National Hank 11H4
25 shs People's National lira Ins Co... IB
130OU Jersey Shore Gas Co., 5 p 0 BO
11 shs Corn Exchange National Bank 200
1.000 Western New York & I'ennsylvanla
Railway Co, 4 p c " 78
2000 Hudson County Uaa Co 5 p c 101'i
20CO Lehigh Valley It It Co, p c UO',
inoo Kort Wayne & Wabash Valley Trao
tlon Co. 5 p c 70
I01XI Wilmington Oas Co, 5 p o U14
20CO Lehigh Coal & Nav Co, 414 p o 14)
100 shs Mohave. Minerals Co pref and 1400
shs Mohave Minerals Co com Uot $23
21 shs Corn Exchange National I)ank....2H)
27 shs Corn Exchange National Bank...2tV
1500 United States ot America, D p c...lO0si
250 Cleveland & Erie It ft Co, 6'p c, and
$250 Cleveland Sc Erie R It Co. B p c.LAt $100
8 shs Farm Sc Msch Nat Bank 134
10 aha National State Hank, Camden, N J. 210
2.1 slra Third National Bank 250
S ehs Continental-Equitable Trust Co... 02
10 she West End Trust Co 1115
50 aha Philadelphia Warehouse Co 101
2 shs Fire 'Association of Philadelphia. .32.1
5 shs Independence Fire Ina 8eo Co.... 2.Vi
1 in Citizens (10th and 11th sts) Pan
Itwy Co , 2S0
1 sh John H. Stetson Co 310
6 shs Thirteenth & Fifteenth Sts Pass
Itwy Co 210
50 shs Irfhlsh Coal & Nav Co TllU
20 shs People's National Fire Ins Co IB
70 shs People's National Fire Ins Co.... 10
82 shs Wire Class Cu 5'4
4 shs Philadelphia Bourse 44
2ft shs Glrard Nat1 Hank 313
$1000 Harrlsburg Clas Co. 6 p c 101
NEW YORK CUHB
NKW YOllK. Jan. 13. The curb market Is
dull ami Irregular this morning, with few, If
any features, Sterling (lum developed pro
nounced weakness, falling to 3U,
The Listing Committee of tho New Tork
Curb Market Association has admitted tn quo
tation 100.000 shares of common stock of tho
Stewsrt-Wartier Speedometer Corporation, hav
,w a Par value of $100.
nraden ;; J4 'js
Britlsh-Amerloan Tobacco old 1M 1!)
Hi itlih-American Tobacco new 1SW 1!)
ctolildeld Consolidated 11, It,
Greene Cananea 21 , .0
l.a nose M
Nlpllng 5V '
Oils KIator TJ '
nils Elevator preferred ...... WIW U.'
niker-lleseman T
WcS PucY.-pr-ifeVrVd":: ff jj
t'nllod Cigar Stores.......... 7
United Clear Stores preferred.. X07 113
United Prodt Sharing new. ... 4 4
w'ttl.'a Dvrland nn n.1!
wuivk Ovrland urt ferrtd . . . . 82 t)3
World Film 5J
Tukon Gold -',
Cotton Market Closed Lower
NEW VOI1K, Jsn. 13. The eotton market
opened In sympathy with Liverpool, two to
three points net higher, but after the call
offerings were more liberal and prftes weak
ened to a lots of cne point from latt night's
finals. Houses with German connections con
Himed to buy, while l.lmpool interests ami
the big spot houses sold. Literpeol opened
liberal points off. but rallied later on stunt
toVerlng and good spot deinatid.
Closing prices wero T to 12 points below the
closing ytite;, 0p. j,fc. CIM.
January .. ''s.M T.05 7.06 7.BS 7.M
March .... U.2 S.27 .14 s.u
Miv .I. 844 S.43 8.41 S..14 8.34
July II ... 8.W "-I 8', S!SS
pJiiinW.. 5-09 00 0.PQ .SO S.90
Spot. 8.00,
RAILBOADS OKDER EQUIPMENT
It becaw known today that the Philadel
phia atid Waadln Railway ,9nwny b4 ,r
5eVed l0,a tons of steel Mil tat iwvi ol
ItV roaln lK tracks, the rlrst rolf ersr given
L the ra If. several wsrsi A jfei a. ion,
lb present prl 'or rail, the order will cal,
ihL order was pUoo.1 iib th PemldnU
sutd Wmpany. Long 1,Utui Rajirosul bu
ordered W paswngtr cars rrmn the Standard
gteel Car CeoijABy.
4C.I 1
veltnn,. iimt. TfttntMLt i aatnhle velti
heTSc.fnew cob, per TO lbs., J4J6c.
OATS. Itecelpts. 12,88.1 l.uh. Trade was
quiet, but price, were well maintained, Quo
tnttonii Nn. 2 white, tSOHHftl .standard
white, 87B3T'4c.; No. 8 white, Wli'Sfilc.
H.VK was firm under very small supplies,
nve quote at $1.1 101.10 per bush., as to qual
ity. In eport elevator, and .at $101.10 for
small lots of nearby grain In begs.
. rj.Otm. rtecelpte, 3010 bbls. and 1.008...
fcs, lbs. in sacks. Demand was slow and un
sstlatactory and tho market was. practi
cally nominal In the absence of business.
We quote per 100 lbs. In woodi Winter, clear,
$3.60&0j do., straight. $0.2500.501 do.. Ptfnt
K..00a7! Kansas, straight, into sacks, $B.50
B.T.1; do., patent, lule ' sackO W-WSJi1'.''
spring, first, clear, $0tfn,2fll do., straight, $0.40
68.00: da, potent, Io.0oij7.15i do., favorite
brands, $7.2537.50; city mills, choice nnd
fancy patent, $7.2VB7.60i pity mills, res;
ular giades. winter, clear, $5.r0ffflS w'ni
strslght. $3.25O0.60i winter, patent, $0.O0U
T.15.
, ItYK I'LOUIt. Values firmly held, bilt
trade quiet. Wo nuote nearby and Western,
In wood, at $0.257, a to quality.
PROVISIONS
.The market steady, but trade quiet and
largely ot a Jobbing character. ,':
tionsi city beef, In sets, smoked and
alr-drled, 2IM?27ci Western beef. n sets.
smoked, 2ft4)Ie.; do., city beef, knuckles nnd
lenders, smoked and alr-drled, 2S320C.I do..
MeSi?!1. b.fl knuckles, and, tenders, mok.'d
:2J2!!9'L fef hams, $320331 Pork,,;smlly.
$24B24,60! hams. 8. K cured, loose. 131414c.:
do., skinned, loose. 13ai3Mc.i do., do., smok
ed. 13l4c.j other hams, smoked, city cured,
as to brand and avcrago. lmalSc.t .h"".
smoked. Western cured. 14W4rl5c,: do., boiled,
boneleis, 20!I21e.! plcnlo shoulders. B. P.
cured, loose. llOU'lct do., smoked. 12012UC.:
!,?!il.B.".', n Pickle, accordlne to average, loose.
Hemic I breakfast bacon, as to Brand and
average, cltv cured, 1718!.! do.. . Western
cured, t-iftlRc.: lard. Western, refined, tierces.
llWlllicj do., do., tuba. IlsJlllSc.: dp., purs
city, kettlo rendered. In tierces. ilOl?;,d0
pure city, kettle rendered, In tubs. 11011vic
REFINED SUGARS
1 allien nrmlv hi.t. hut irnde oulet. Tteflners'
list prices- Htandard granulated, Do.; fine gran
ulated. 4;5c- powdered. 0.05c.; confoctloners
A, 4.85c.; oft grades, 1.10114. TOt:.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
HUTTKlt Buyers wero operating. only for
actual Whnts. but demand was sufficient to
absorb the limited receipts of fnncy stock,
prices of which ruled firm. Quotations: West
ern, fresh, sollil-pnckcd, creamery, fancy, spe
cials, 3Uc ; extra, 34c; extra llrsts. 33c; firsts,
32c ; seconds, 2Se.i ladle-packed. 22fl.'4p., as to
quality; nearby prints, fancy, 37c; do., aver
age extra.. 3Bc; do., firsts. 3334c.; dp., sec
onds, SSfeitUr. Special fancy brands ot prints
Jobbing nt 4204 (c.
l'.Ul'S Supplies nt iflne new-laid egga
wero very smull and tho market ruled llrm,
with trado fair. Quotatlonr In free cases:
Nearby, extras, 49c. per dor..: nearby fli sts.
$13.20 per standard case: mixed, hold and
fresh and ordinary stock, Jlo.SOS'tl.'O per
case; Western, extra firms, $13.20. per case:
do., flrsts, $li!.vu Per case; Southern, fUit
12.1.0 per case, llefrlgerator eggs, spring
packed, choice. 27028c. ir dos.i do., ordlnary
lo fair, 23SJ25C. per dox. Fancy selected
candled fresh eggs were Jobbed out at 4!nf.ilc.
per dor. , ...
CIIISI'SK Trade fair and values sleadlly
held under moderate offerings. Quotations:
New York, full-cream, earlier receipts, choice,
lUc. ; do., do., current make, choice, 15c; do..
no., lair 10 goou. i,,i(rx-?,c, , uu run. n.o,
SS13c.
POULTRY
LIVE Demand fair for desirable slock
and the market steady under moderate otrer-
in?s. Quoinuons: powis. jjioc; om ruoic,,
.Hi lbs. apiece, per pair, 40if43c: old, per pair.
tuuMtK:.; pigeons, per pair, iuw'o.
DItEHSHI). Offerings of desirable stock
only moderate, and values of this
description well maintained with trade
fairly active. Quotations: Turkeys, dry
packed I'ancy, large nearby. 2122; do..
Western. 21c; average receipts, lU01!c.: In
ferior. 12Sl3c: No. I old. lSc Fowls, 12 to
bov, dry-packe., telected heavy, ll)c; weighing
1V.5I3 lbs apiece, 18c: do., UiVi lbs. apiece,
lt'fc: do.. I lbs. nplece, 17c; do.. 315 lbs.
apiece. 15W15!'.c; do., 3 lbs. and under, 12
13. Fowls, bbls., dry-packed Western, dry
picked. 4',..(B5 lbs. apiece. 17c; do., do., 4 lbs.
18o ; do., do., 3t4 lbs. 14c; do., do.. 3 lbs.
and under, 124fl.lo. Old roosters, dry-picked.
13c Broiling Chickens-Nearby. l!s2lna.
apiece, 2UW22e.; do., fair to good. 1 HO lso.;
Western. l',42 lbs. apiece, 20c; do., fair to
good. 14018c Chickens, dry-packed. In boxes
Milk-fed, 31 to 30 lbs. to doz., 17c: m Ik-fed
37 to 42 lbs. 10 doz.. 17c; milk-red, 4.1 to 47
lbs. to dox.. 17c; milk-fed. 48 lbs. to dpi,
18c; milk-red, 00 lbs. and over, 10c: corn-fed,
31 to 42 Jbs. to doz., lSSJlSKc: corn-fed, 4.1
to 47 lbs. to doz. 10c; corn-fed. 48 lbs, and
ovtr tn doz.. 17c; corn-fed. 00 lbs. and over,
18c Boasting chickens, dry-packed, In bbls.
Western, mtlk-fcd, dry-picked. 5 lbs. and over
Ho ; Western mtlk-fcd T 4 lbs., 10c; Western,
milk-fed, 31, lbs., 14'4c; Western, milk-fed,
dry-p eked, mixed weights. HOHWc: West
em. mllk-ted, 2h3 lbs.. 14c: Y'hrn. corn
fedB lbs. and uver, 10c; Western, corn-fed.
4 ids.. 13c: Western, corn-fed, dry-picked,
mixed weights. 14c: W'cstern. corn -fed, 31a
lbs., 14c; Western, corn-fed, 2 iJJ.I lbs., Lie.
J"""- e"r?i l"J.1"Z:: SSAtt. ."'K' -iV. ,",;
12Si15c Geese, nearby, 12(frl4c; do., Western,
1 ix? 12c Bauabs, per doz. White, weighing 11
to 1J r ibB.T per doz.. $4,403.1; white weighing
10 lbs., per uoz., ..-uyn.ou; i,,., "'.?
? lbs., per doz., $30.1.30; do., do.. 7 lbs
doz.. 2.50fl2.so: do., do., flgOVa bs. per
doz., $1.5002.10: dark and No. ., COa.
es. uciawarw aiiji , ciui,)i,ii., , '- " -;:
nges, Florida, per box. 5l.5p4j2.50; .tan-
; grapciruii.
uer crate
$182; cran-
t) tolO lbs., per doz., f3.805I4.30; white yelgn-
It'B 8
ner dc
?er doz.,
1.23.
FRESH FRUITS
The genera! market quiet and. without tn
portunt change. Quotations: Apples, New
York, per bbi.-Klng. $2ft; Oreenlng. $2tgl;
York Imperial, $202.7.1: Ben Davis. 2j2.50;
Spy" $l.W-'.50: Baldwin. $1,7552.50; other
good eatln .arletles, 1.7iC2.Wi, medium,
$lt'l..4); apples, esiern, per uo. hittt..
appi
per,
crai
gertnes. Florida, per ttrap. 2.)
Florida, per box. lift2-; plneupnlcs,
-.rt ,,n ,1 ..ISF' ".I. Klnrldfl.
berries, fancy late -.arletles, per bbl fj'tjl:
-'f.-k.'iJl !,. fnrt arlv f ack. tier bbl..
$2j(t; cranberries. Cape Cod. early black, per
crate 75c.a$1.3U: cranberries, Jersey, per
crate 75c.B$l 25; pears. Now York, klefler.
ler bbl.. 1J2. strawlierrlcs. Florida. pr
quart, 5tjt:0c.
VEGETABLliS
Ddnand fair for choice atock and value, gen
erally well sustained. Quotations. While pota
toes, per bush. Penna.. free from frost, 00
(13c; New York free from frost, ise.vw. ;
whlto potatoes, Jersey, per baahai, 35W10C
scet potatoes, Delaware, per hamper, large,
lt.10Ol.25; medium, SOfliUJc: sweet potato,,
KestiTii Shore, per bbl. No. 1. $282.75; No. 2.
11.5031.73; aweeta. Jersey, per bbl. No. 1, $3.28
;i.6u: No. 2. $21i2.5U; sweets. Jereey. per bas.,
ClflOOc. Onions, choice, per bush., SOc; do.,
01 ill nary, per bush., 70f75c; da., choice, tier
ICO-lb. bats, $1.5oai.B0; do., niedlum, wr lOu-lq
bag. 11.23: do., seconds per luo-lb. bag, $1;
Cabbaco, Danish, per ton. IMWIU. Caullrtower,
New York, per cralo, i5c.fl$1.25. 8i)luach.
Norfolk, per bbl.. $ltfl.X. Kale, Norfolk, per
Ml.. W75c l.etmce, Florida, per basket.
$23 . do.. North Carolina, per basket, $1.60e
S Beans. Ilorlda. per basket. $203.50;
Peas. Florida, uer basket, .504r.&. KsKPlant.
Florida, per box, $241. Cucumbers, Florida,
rer basket, $1.7383 60. Bquash, Florida, per
banket. $t.sn'.. Peppers, Flprlna. per car
rier $2.50ff.'1.3O. Tomatoes. Florida, per car
rler-Fancy, 2.503..in: choice. $1(11.50, Cel
ery New York, per bunch, 35850c JIushrooms,
per 4-lb. bask). $11 sq.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
I'HICAnO. Jan. 13.-IIOOS -Itecelpts 40..
000. market sjrung to 6.;. higher. Mid and
butchers. U..1.67; snoil heavy. JO-TSWI".!';
rough heavy. Jfl.5Miil.iO: 1 slit. $0.iiOifl.!)0;
p"gs. f.H.14(M00 bulk. in.TIWB.ts). . I
CATTLU-Beclpts, 111.001), market steady td
1 lie lower. Beeves. WeTO.UO: vons and heifers.
fflMsWAV; Jtoeker. and lasders. $t.50.4u;
Te'xJinr. $04740: ials. SStii.2.1
BlISBP-necelots, H'100: tnorket weak. 'N.
t?e and Westeri. '.wapqj Iflubs. $68.T5.
RESERVE BOARD HEARS
PROTEST OM RESERVE BANK
PUteburgh "Bankers Want Bank Wo
Located in Cleveland.
WASHINHTOr;, JJi. Ig.-Plttsburgh'ti
protest Against the setecUon of Cleveland
as tho site of tha reelohat reserve bank
of the fourth district, ivaa heard by tha
Federal Reserve Board today. A biff dele
gation ot Pittsburgh and Cleveland busi
ness men were present.
Secretary of the Treasury McAdoe
opened the heating and excused Iilmsslf,
pleading other Important business. Ha
promised to read carefully the report of
the hearing and assured tho protestanta
that his mind was entirely unbiased, eyen
though he had been a, member of tha or
ganization committee which selected
Cleveland.
W. W. Smith, chief counsel for Pltta
burgh, opened by filing a list of petition
from ti largo percentage of the member1
banks of the fourth district, asking that
Pittsburgh bo selected for the regional
reserve bank. Tho petitions were admit
ted over Cleveland's protests pending; a
decision as to the legal atatua of auch
admission. Cleveland was represented
by .T. .1. Sullivan and S. II. Tolles. Mayor
N. TJ, Baker, of Cleveland, also occupied
a seat at the counsel table.
Counsel for Pittsburgh summed up the
alleged financial supremacy of Pitta
gurgh as the ohlef argument for tha
selection of that city. He aald that
Cleveland had but seven member banks
of the 4th District, whereas Pittsburgh
had 27 banks. The bank deposits of
Cleveland, he said, were $40,000,000 com
pared to $130,000,000 In Pittsburgh.
Northern New Jersey bankers were
also hoard In opposition to tha Inclusion
of northern New Jersey In the Philadel
phia district. They wish to be part cf
the New York reserve district, claiming
that tho deflection of New Jersey busi
ness to Philadelphia Is a decided setback.
LIVE STOCK
ClllCAOO, Jan. 1
the 'arteus centres
t-hluano I'. 8. Yard,
Kansas City 4fj
Omaha. .,,',1
grUwU N. Stack Vl
a&citv:::::-:;-tt:
SfSh.:::.-:ir:::
.EOEIPTS
ik runs today at
Cattle. Sheep.
1H,U) iifixtt
3,f0 12.500
SLVm IMU
s,(ou t,jVi titau
iliWu
T.COO
FEW FEBRUARY MATURITIES
Total About $63,000,000, Exclusive
of Railroad Equipments.
It Is estimated that there are fewer
securities maturing In February than In
nny month tho first half of this year
except April. Tho total la only ap
proximately "133,000,000, exclusive of rail
road equipment trust maturities. This
compares with about $63,000,000 In January.
W,0O0.O0O In March, and $133.000,K in June,
thn high month.
For tho February maturities, financing
to moct nearly $28,000,000, or over half Of
them, has already been arranged. This
ha been by tho sale of $20,000,000 three
year notes by the International Harvester
Company of New Jersey to meet $16,000,000
notes maturing February IB and $5,000,000
(bank loans, and by tho Chicago and North
Western sale of HO,000,000 6 per cent, gen
eral mortgage bonds against the maturity
of J12.R32.00O consolidated 7s on February
1. This lr-avcs 2,680,000 New York
Central notes, due In London February 1,
as the largest February maturity yet to
be arranged for.
INCOME TAX "BTJIiINa
Corporations May Cnango oriod to
VBe Covered by the Returns.
Ephralm Lederer, Internal Revenue
Collector, stntes that a corporation which
desires to change the period to be cov
ered by Its Income tax return has a
right, by giving notice on or before Janu
ary 2D, 1915, which Is not less than 30
days prior to March 1, 1916, to make a
return ffir part of the year 1914, and later
on render a return for its own fiscal year.
For Instance, a corporation which made
a return for the entire calendar year 191S
has the right by giving such notice to
render a return for six months ending
June 30, 1914, and within 00 days after
June 30, 1915, tile a return for Its fiscal
year ending June 30, 1916, and so on from
year to year. It Is Important, however,
that the notice be filed In the collector's
olllce on or before January 29. If tha
notice Is not tiled on or before that data
the corporation must make a return for
tho lull calendar year ending December
31, 1914, even though tta books were not
closed on that date.
GOVERNMENT BONDS
n nt 10.10. registered ......
Bid. Asked.
. OT
2s of 11W0. coupon..... i ......
Panama 2s, registered W" ......
Panama 2s, coupon........ J?
T.nnoma nnar 'ts. registered. .... .101 ...
trait .no . .isn .., .B.-.-. - .... ..--
Pnnama. now 3s, coupon lot)
103'
'"?'." ' .. -...5 ' ' " -" .1 mat
" V .iStf- ' :""" UMI -inn'
iin Ut Jil". wvuK".. .......
4s 01 ll-o. rcsisiereu ....
4s ot 1025, coupon
im
'...10Q!i ....
NEW YORK CO-TEE MARKET
NEW YORK, Jan. 13. The l0"'". niarket
tioenett week. Futures declined 2 to 3 points.
Opening futures; March. T0.42c.t May.
tl 5T0.n!ic. : June, n.40ea.sic; July. T.3&rj
T.40c. ; September, T Klc, bid.
RATES EOR MONEY
Philadelphia , 4V4CO 4 IM
New York 1W3 Sttfll
Boston .,.,, -Jni?
Chicago 4ViOSH 4UUS
Mercantile paper, three to six months.. VhUtv
dclphla. 4',sa4H pet cent,
BANK CLEARINGS
Bank clearings today compared with cerra
.ponding day last to years;
S!",a,d;,u'i-!a.,l5.'7yu.'f;PrS JSliffl 333
Chicago ... 01,412.0111 M.Utll.441 f,J,oUT,Oi
New York. . , .28t,SW,l)2a 30U.2T0.383 318.23l.e3U
Reserve Banks' Discount Rates
Days
1MJ VV
New York .....,. 4U
Dilladolphla 4J,
Boston ???
Chicago
HI, IjQUIS ..,
Cleveland ..
lUrhmond ..
Allenta ....
Kansas City
Mlnneattolts
Dallas ,,, 6
San (rraucisco ,..,., e
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ANNUAL MEETINGS
THE riULAUEU'IIIA NAT10NAI.
HANK.
ThlladelpbU. January 13. 1013.
At the annual election held on the 12th In
stant, the following Stockholders were sleeted
Wrectors of this Bank, to serve fur the eatu.
ins year, vis, :
k. pate uensaq
Samuel Ties
Pierre 8. duPont
Thomas 8. dates
Itlehard Aahhurst
Lincoln Qodfrey
t! torse Wcod
Al(rl C. llaniron
lvi U Hue
doorae H. .r"1''
ieerss ji. aicrauusu
Asa 8. Winar
Samuel ST, Vauclaln
William II. uonner
m r.Sk.
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EQGS
N:W YOIJK. - ' TJ,--BrTT.--MrH
s.eaay: is-f'isw. w.v -,? . ersvfiHr.,.
d.ili -M4r . IralutIM) t4wrer tt4t-k
f.i.us." Market atroiia. re-jpM. u vases
UfcSP tMf -! V- , I,V-H, IWW, .
b-i- bUu. -. . narb. uu.i 4
.. tefitiw4, ants, JfTJjf jSi.
Foreign Discount Rates
;
Vienna .
ltauk Pau of last
rate. .c
A A!.
. . fi Aug,
8 PeC.
. .1 A us
. 6, Oct
ajri-it
fi. UU4
FPREIGN EXCHANGE
NW YOllK. Jw 13 ira.il'ig in siiiln
u ,a- ttrv ILant at t hr UU !, lit th
IwsUB ehWM "! Ujn,i s. uuoied
BAR SI1VSR
fcta$ si)t u idu aii.ru.i' .e j-i iy
- 1S-18 i't-ui-ir per e ,a lo,iiv Ns Tor
.all-,. j iJ,u. -I t.ut.
tflnsham li. Morris Wallace D. Simmons
nnd-t llor.an Samuel p. 1'-rrtper
At a meeting or ine Directors cem nus aay.
lilt. -r'VI U RUB was unanimously re
elected President. Mr Lincoln Oodfrsy de
clined re-election as Vice President.
MB 11. J. UESKIt and ,M VU 8. MAtv
DON were elected Vice Presidents and Mr.
HOHACH FOItT-SCCB t appointed Cash-
Hn,y
3NOUTinVESTJN NATIOMAI.' MANS
- phllailtlpha. January 12, 1813.
At the Annual Election held ibis day. tin
following Dlrec tor were n-altetsd;
SUnard A. Schmidt Edw, a at,mlhir
Otto C. Wolf Harry A. Poth
n. Ohas. Murtha Otto W. Bchaum
Oodfrsy It. Bebmann Win. B. Severn
John 3S. Hanlfm Unferd C. Nice
A. Kaymond BaB John tt. Mvesey
Andy lirann Jo-tBh I. Wlttman
Apor uiWOKP C N1CB
Cashier
A-rxm TUB AWJOAT. MEOTlbQ OF T1IH
flT C?tlbutBrs ul Manaer af the
l'enu Asylum for Iiidueot liWu uuJ Sli,.
gte Womfu In the dlstrlst of K.ulm;lii. in
IBS VWvBe V - WlU511,.J, pivwhi -n-
earner of Heler4e stand east Su-!iueliilu:i
avef. will be field Thurad-y. Jan, Hth, ,
at S v, ruu, at th Initltutlim
Mltg. WAYNB P. nAMBO.
Serc4ar.
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