Wui4Vft,illJi4W J JJJHSMWWWW EVENING UU .iVAl PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANl'AttV 18, 1915. 13 UECTROLYTIC COPPER PRICE ADVANCED-SHARP DROP IN LOCAL TRACTION STOCKS lADIAN PACIFIC STOCK FEATURE IN WYORKTRADIM filoadening Oul of Business Continued Today Some Foreign Selling m hvi- Icnce Price of Colton Up Again. ff VonK, .JKn. 18. Tlie brondenlnc Rvihe Irfldlnc on the Stock EvolinnM, &. . . . ,-.. nianl nrntln1te,l Inrtill TOch B't""1 '"" ""'" -w Hfdty "" tl10 mo8t BCl,ve B,llce ll, feiange as reopenPd nfler the lone Spcnilon. Sevcrnl Issues which hud not RfriouMlJ been dealt In, or not to nny at extent, eic brought out. The bet gf" demand nag bnsed on the favorablo fiftr. statement on Saturday nnd the re Krti or Improved trade conditions. Mtttr showing strenRth at the opening Fft.aclionary tone set In nround mid. Sir itut In the late nf ternoon another un JiLcted display of strength occurred R,7 industrials wcro tho most active. fAmOnff tUG more nuuve lanuua in uic Kyi business was Canadian Pacific, isweh sained 41, points by going to 1GI4. n rise was based on the fact that tho K..j .iii nnv off all of Its outstanding lendcd Indebtedness nnd the fact that uiv.i nDnllcd for an Increase In freight mutt. Traders held that tho stock was K m hnv. Inasmuch ao when the bonds fir P'd off ,l '" bc free ,rom aI1 llebt Kin toe ean iruuuis, muitj nu, aumu idllne of foreign-held American securi ng at the higher prices, but the supply if atocks was not great. When an up tint followed the early reaction, tho Jrters to sell for foreign holders dls-inot&rcd. lOtfitr Issues which were active and Mtncr were iancii "'' " !" Wed. up 3?s points at 67V4. and the scc- -', Ll-lorl IV. tn H.. rnllrnmln Tftroleum rose 3Si to 18)4, and tho pre ferred advanced to K)'t, up 35 points, inlsdinir sold up to W, up 1H from the BJdse on 8aturda . (Bethlehem Steel directors meet tomor- IfO, And It Is understood that they will IDCreSse IHO uiviuenu itiie imi me itu- hrttd atock to 7 per cent. No one here 1U a definite Idea about the prospects of Ik, common stock, but buying today wan Biccompanled UJ assertions that earnings tfllll were equal to iu per cent on tn tommon stock. I Some of the laige selling agencies haw I E?red up their selling pilco for olectro- ' l.h Mniuf tn H rpnts ntnl Nnrnn Inrrrej I Orders lire said to lie under negotiation it that price. Tho demand cornea from attached to heavy buying by Japan, irhleh Is iupposed to tx for account of Riujla. It Is estimated that tho pur fchaiea by Japan of copper metal since lut Friday total 25,000,000 pounds. This Ijrance In the price of the metal caused ittenirth In the copper shares. HjJIissourl Pacific made a now high record Sj EWUb tw ,( MF -.8 v,ii 11,0 uuan un titorday on the report that Rockefeller fittreits had bought control of tho road Via the- open market In any event. It Iu generauy icguiucu in uiu oimpi kiul U outlook of the company financially Is Winter. Ths greater amount of activity In the itcclc market extended to bonds. Trans kpHnna In1 hnnkq nntnTrlA nf thn fYi.h.inrrn We also on a larger scale. One nroml- rtnt house on a slnglo day last week fiold RCW.OOO In bonds, or over three times mil much as were traded In on that day ija wo new xorK ntocK mxenange. pLCtll money loaned at 2 per cent. The .iprelta exchange market was higher, de jund sterling being quoted at 4.S4U. Beuireciors or the Amalgamated Copper Company will meet on Thursday, and It ,w expected that they will declare a. JWdend of 50 cents a share, the same preceaing quarter. Roomer upturn In the price of cotton CCUrred. sendlncr ntlntnttnnn frnm 19 in K?nti higher ipelaware, Lackawanna and Western txk sold at 425, up 10 points from the Ml previous sale, and then reacted 5 WtflU. NEW YORK STOCK SALES f .t Ssle rilith tiit Close liH TMf 2PJJ VtH 10 Mi 0 3 U HH S2)S '71. r 3f io; 30) fix 70H 01M Mi btH rr,i 31 U Vi 82 J i nu r. ,'P.U mi 10 ton ft))! 0 sot. nn 82W 40H f. 23)j 2o!i WH 3CH f8 20 011. AlsttOold Mints aiiis Chaluen,, ....... in trtlremMed Copper,.. Mi Am Agchem. ,, 49 ArrnlcsnBfetBDjst,,. ?6 AmettcanCsn,. .,,, gnu AnrtltsnCsnpref..... C4)i ttrn'ewCttti Found. 47H Am Coal Trod . ..,. ., AnrrlranCottonOH., 4A)l Amtr, llldoftLeathet.. t Am. Hide & I.eath. pref P4 Am. Ice ..,.1 2.1' Am United... UH American Unseed pref. 30 Afertrsn IrcoirntlTe.. 17JJ American Malt pref.... TO Arrtrlrsnbn-elllne WW AtrrrlranRrrrillnerrrMinK !i IU li IU 1II1H Am Snuff Co,. ..144 147 146 147 American Snuff ptcf 100 10.1 103 103 Arr.Mirat ion jifl 1-8 ltfi AmSlcelFdy.... 31 2 3I. ,2 Airtilun'lcl. ATel....tlM( l! llK ! American Tobacco 27fi 2V7 2i7 227 American Tobacco pref. 107 107 107 107 AmVoolen pref 7t,H 7I 70 7H Anaconda Copper 204 ,7t 2C 27 Alchljnn W )i 04 P4W Afchlsonprcf. 071i 18 H7'4 08 A I Cost Line iOO ltWU 100,'t 101 uaiuwin Locoprer .... l'.Hln ere & Ohio Ilaltliroie& Ohio Diet.. 71) rclhlehem Sleel f.Vf Pf thlfhem 6Iecl pref... 18 PrcoMjn Ilcpld Transit. t0i rallfcrnlarctrolcnm... 1MJ California Tct. pref 47M rrtodlan Pacific. ..IfSOU lf4' central J. So Am Tel. . .110 110 . :r, .102 . 42i 103 10M 71 H ,2H 7 8)4 00! f ( cMtal leather Central Lea pref . Crrs&Ohlo CilroCrppcr :4' rhlcfcoGtcat Western , ir Chlcato, Great V. pref.. : 8 rn'wo,.MII. ArKl.l'aul " i fhlc.M" A St. P. rref..l2 h UCC4 St I.0U1S ChlS. NorthKcst Coc.Can 47 () ConCanuef SO M (clKurl Iron 25 2f CnlcrndoPo 25 25 Colorado So 1st pref 45 Colorado So 2d pref 37 Miilii'trim )1 12 Dul So Shore A At prof. 0 10 Yf t, 22' 22Tf Ii!e Idrrcf Hi i . 0 rtrfol :20'C Ilfli Coin Products 10W Kh Del Hudson 151i 1 2 Del. Lack". A Western.. 4 15 425 101 7W 71 U Alii K Mi 16U -17 01 110 :c)i 10' 4-i -IH V'.i 2 H hMf 1V514 I2W 1254 I 21 21 ::tii 10 '4 rn 11 0!,' OH 103 71K 72 2f P l 7 mi 60 ir4 no :5t 10i 44 r 11 20 to 12.".Ji 1" eii 1J0X lid m 11 00 in1 :2 48 Pt " Vi rr 4f. 37 7 0SJ "1, 20 II lfO'n 162 415 420 Mi Wj 40 PI 2.r 26 45 37 11N 10 224 i:oh it it )8'i 31h PtrTtr nd Klo Grand. ,Vf Den A nio Grand pref.. GcnrralMotor 7 Gen Motor pref O'l, Goodrich Co .TH t rest Northern pref... .Hii 1 TM lH'i 1'6K Great rorth Ore. Cent. 0i SO! :o"4 30 Gufcfnflm '8' Jlarvester corp 7.1 Harvester N J t9' Iririlcio-Vctirrolllao. l(5i fJSU H 4 6" ,"fil)i WH 22 50 SO 0.t '4 ro Lorlllard .1G8 1724 172h 172lj IoulSTlllcAXajhTllle..ll6H DSH 1)7 118 MackayCopref 68 b" 67 Maxnell Motor 18!i V-'t IB MaxellMotor Utpref. 64 67t 54i Irtcilrro Jlet rrcf.. Inlcr'l Paper rrcf Inspiration Konsa City Southern.. Kan City 80 pref. . . J Kajsor Co Laclede Gas... .'ll J6 Ifltf 22'i 80 13 60i 7: 8Jf 11 fll ?5I, 67 80 93 ih f7 04 MW 0H Lchlch Valley 4.1.TW I'd 50? i 7- C8( II Ml ?5U 1PU 3h 50 SO 93 BANK CLEARINGS BinV rllnta ,naw Mann.. .l.k .. IlKmllat day la.t mo years SMton ,..,.J1R.M2.SD2 121.11sn.0on inmnu S" Jor!' .126.183,865 210.020.2.M -Ml.ttM.5-lB UJJMtn day lut two years! S , . . t. ." IUI. lUlif. "fdelphla 24,U3,4I1 134,690.171 t24.S41.520 lumort .. 5.ssi.rt7S R.niiT.12.1 annifinK BATES EOR. MONEY Wtiil.4 1 ti C"11 Tims WlSl 4B5 4 06 Ifn 4 04U 4 l IKffilerc.1.,?ai'cr thre o ,lx monthj. l'hll. IfMJrhla, 34H pfr cent. rBeterve BankB' Discount Rates Idlirnnfl itllsti "' 15; Lcu' lVi 1 Vtaacijci SO or IMS. 60 .... 4H B ..,. 41 K .... H & .... 414 R .... 4U R .... 4 r. .... 4 n .... 4t, 5 .... 44 R .... 4 R .... 4l B ...,,4 B DATS 30 to BO to no. Ovr no. o A R S 8'4 B Bi; n 514 a BH A fi 5V4 6 5Vi 6 avi a RADING IN LONDON QUIET gndertone of Market Was Steady. h war loan Active. ILftWrinx. . .. .. . , Kilts ftfi hA a. 1. , . -.... S3r, put the undertona was steady, Tho """ accumulation of orders was not IJ moat activity was shown In the war .ITU ftn.4 1T1 n a ..... .... iisii " t-ano ngnts. Aiier wH 'JJK,Jrmnes the home railway group ISJb h if Me'"B a msposiuon to await ipsa will be beeun at the end of the -taadian P&dflca wr i-Hv! nilnw. .X H .k... ..j m' . E5W DUVfna. nl A.l .. .. - w - E'' from Argentine nepubllc. The rr--(, - a.cyai uucfit was mixea, out IS?. Mt. wa cbeerfu) In the main. g" and Chapake ana Obloa had a US tone. rwmers and mines were quiet. To KJ received support. Oil descriptions gg- nn. especuily Meilcans, on the Ri KT,, " " proniDition or exports I from Tarnplco. CopWr London N. T. elate, tqulv. &i t Al... Btusr u. ulll Vf Rla QrEn4, BfW.w. liKa & t. pcntral ?r Pans,. f'a.ta. RMl 8641 leai . dXil AoiZ i "73 -7 Tsl .. B" 4 . .. .. S3 22fJ - U ,.110 104& .... ..10 C . .. .104 100 -1 S ,811? r,H 614.1 i.. "W1 nvntn n.ii ml 10 ItW ttii eSlS r, Mamell Motor Id pref. 21f Mercantile Marine 1 Minneapolis & St. Louis 11 dopref M fctl'&SSM 113 Mrilcon I etrollum... . fh Miami Copper. VH MI(SOuri,Kansas&.Teias Q Mo Kan & Tex pref. M Issouri Pacific Montana Power Co .. Montana Power pref. National Hlscult, National Biscuit pref. Nat. Enamellnc Nat Enamellnc pref National Lead pref... Nevada Consolidated. n. y.. n. n. & n New York Central... N.Y..O.&West.... Northern Pacific Pennsylvania Pecple'sGas Peoria & Eastern 1 IHsburjh Coal Pittahureh Coal pref.. PlttsOO&StL 1 K.-Sfdbteel Car. 27K . 'AH .100 .124 ,12J . 1W '.108U . :3 . 63K . E8H 22 71 : :3' 1 115 25 1J34 ,'0h W lOii 5)j 6; 1M5 f.7H 23 1 ll'i 25 25 112'i 113H 1 11 f9W IS 10J4 11 5j Pressed Steel Car pref. .101 Pullman Co. Railway Steel Spring.. Hay Consolidated IleadlnE Readlne 2d pref Republic Iron A Steel,. Republic I. &8, pref.. Rock Island . Reck Island pref RumelyCo. Quicksilver fc't al-curd Air Line. .. .. Seaboard Air Line pref. Sears Roebuck bt. L. S. S, Fran 2d pref Sloss-Scheffleld Eonlbern Padlle Ecuthern hallway.... fcouthern Ry pref Standard MlUlne tludebakcr Studebaker pref , Tfrnrtare Corner.. . . leias& Pacific 12H Teias Company i Third Avenue 421i TlnCltyRT 9tM Union Bag Pat" .... 0 Union Bag & Paper pref 27j (l 17)f m 27'i 9f 44H 101M lOOh IOl'i V.'5 125 125 124 124 124 12H 12W 12H 70 79 79 lOMf 10"H 10- H 131 12 J3) 44 Mi tOi, r9 2:i 21 H .WIH 1C3'4' 102 .ire mtK irsr. iron .12tjJ 12fh 12i H 120H .4666 ,. 18 18 17H 18 . 85K 83J 83'4 tSH 72 :i6h lOISi 164 25 I7ii .153 . 24M 16M 64 H rOH 22) U3 71 72 :5! 35H 101)i lOUi 153U 153K 244 24H 104' 17i 147!i VOH 1474 HOW . S44" . 21 . 7CU . H . Hi . IK . IK . 13 i 38 .184 . 3 27 . 85ij . l.Mi . 68 , 45W . 41H . B4U na 85 7 H m 1H ik 13j 20 181 3 27 B5T iri 9 an 134 43t tn 28 85 21 S5 am 77 M m li 13H 38 184 3 Union Pacific. Un radio rref Union Pac War...... U.S.O.I.P, i V.. United Railways Inv United Ry lnv pref. U 6 Mutter 119 bO 18M 9)f VcH 32M f7 IX IK IK i;-js 3n 184 3 27 e&'i 16K 58 47U 42 t'6 MH 12 1.3"i 134 43 43 Ml !' 58 28 1IUK 110U HWK elH bU Hl)i .Hi 28K OK 9K 13K 13K 32K' 32K 6H 66JS 85Ji I OK 69 47! 43W 15K 31K 12 hK 9K 13K 32K 67 U.S. Rubber 1st pref...lC2K 102K lO-'K lO.'K United Etatea Steel..,.. 61K 61H 6D1 51H US Steel pref. ...108K HW( J08U 10SK TTnltpH CAl Xt llfl 43K 43 LliLCopper 6H ' VsCarChem iOM 204 Wabash 1 J Wabash pref, . J J Wutttn Union 61 OIK W' heeling 4 I. K 3K Wheeling & I. K t pref .. 18 heeling i L K Jd pref . 4K 6 VUIU.VM.UK.1.1R-. .IK 7J WtstftaMajyland...... 17K 17U Wisconsin Central 30K 33 Woolwortb U1M WJ Total Sales, 247,000 shires. 43 61K von 1 IK K 3 14!,' tli ;ok 17 33 t3 4,'i 63! 20J J IK blM 3K IB 0 71K LOCAL STOCK AND BOND SALES sin 4 ma! Copper 4u Baldwin Loco .&,, 10 Ju prf . ...10!! 100 B4h Btl pref... .. 20 Den & Plo O- .a. 2 Electrto 8tor. . 40H joo Erie ; ij 60 Ota Aephtrf.. f i In. Co N Am.. 2JH 100 Key Tl t 0 iJS S ixhlgn. " 20 Ll V Tr prf 10 Mo Pcl(lc Oat cloae. Hiih. Low, 3oa I 2SV4 Sfi :l n iAn , 40 40 44) 10311 10BJ4 JOJH U3ii Wi fl 4S 4IH H a 6 49K 4U 4:1 22'I 22H 22'i M5 H J 2l2 IU 21'4 Sg ?5 "h 8t Sa H S S''1 111! Mil ll'i - r r - ;.. -T jo-; ioy, in nhll 14o do tr cir Rrtl Toua Bflroont lOrt Tono MInlDir. SIV. lis vnj Hat ioa m i4 f, v phiftT biuib.. aw aft as I" 7i -iw i-rr iiniAn Traetfon aafb ?. T4 I'M 1I8 sin tA" f,2: K2k cif K UK ai'i bj itH p- ai Trac i TIt. 4T4M IIUD. 540 U S Stttl H BONPS Mlt. HJlb. l-w oo i.n II E SJ B J ' 4 ?9 t5S?i Sil4wu. 1. lg'g t ! T..M H & TT f VH Tl WIK41UIM " ,74 cej; r 'ir. Ml Am Iru .K1 l"i 102S M SIS 10 10 R loan iSWi TRACTION STOCKS UNDER PRESSURE; LOCAL LIST WEAK Baldwin Locomotive, Rapid Transit and Union Trac tion Sell at New Low Levels. A nlmrp break In the trnctlon Blocks vsnn tlio outstnndliiB feature of tho trnd InK on the Phlladclpliln Stock RxcliatiBo at the resumption of business this morn Itip Itnpht Tinnslt fell to 10 nnd Union Trnctlon to Sf. These declines were es tablished without Intervening sales, and enme as a result of the lowering of tho minimum limits to those figures, the low est prices reached In several .cars. Tho action of the Stock Exchange com mltteo In ninkliiK tho new low quota tions met with some criticism today. It nas pointed out that activity had not been stimulated thereby, as the commit ,lee had hoped, but that, on tins contrary, p'ospcctlve buyers were frightened off. Lake Superior was also offered at the new minimum of t, a loss of a point, and Baldwin common fell from 41 to 40. Nat urally this gave tho whole local list 11 weak aspect, draplte the firmness of the arbitrage shares. Philadelphia Electric eased ott In sjmpathy and so did Oen eial Asphalt preferred. Cambria Bleel and Storage Batters. It was stated that theie wna still a considerable block of Rapid Transit as we'l as some Union Traction j 01 to bc llqulduted About 1C00 shares of Itapld Transit Mcro disposed of todaj and part of this was eald to be for ac count of the Krugcr estate. Lehigh Navigation and United Gas Improvement suffered slight recessions on odd-lot sales. The bond market was not particular active. NEW YORK BOND SALES HlRll !! . lltl4 . 8Slt US . 02Vt SI 044 1)1 & $2000 Amer Cot Oil r. axio Amer Smelt 8co 0 liioco Amer TBI clt 4. . . I17UIO 1I0 cM 4'4 lioui Armour Co 4's ... UXIO Alch mlj 4b otp MH) 1I0 1" . . 2mC(l do fV 4- llifll) 101)0 Atch Trans 8 I. 4 rui Allan Co l.lpa clt 4 I. WO Halt . Uhlo 4i... . M.VK1 tin rv 4IJ.S 2WK) II ,t O r I. K V 4n M'4 lltX-l Hclh Stffl rfil ."-. .. S.J IfiCOO Hrn Ilap Tr r.a 11118 1K) r.ixxi Hurt nnch . t 4'. 1004 nuoo Cent Lfather s. ... ro'i TOfiO Cent HilP lt 4 .. R'w 1000 Che &. Oh ev 4145 .. 72 1000 Chi & Alton rt'4. . 31 2000 Chi (It t 4s. . 71 lm Chi & Nwn 3'is . . M4 iron chl & n aen 4 ta . 1)1 210IH1 Chi H A. Q 4. .. OW, iwni Chl m Q Rn t . K 10OO Chl 11 Q III SliS. . R2 moo nil m & st r 4 ni .1000 Chl SUStr (ten .1O0H n.wo c Mst p cv 4'i w 1 mm a-roo Chl M t St 1" o 4hs.l !'H Rtono Chl n I P col 4 21 IW. Cl09 0.1 113 llktn. ll'i. 6M 6i4 u-'a IU 1)4'. w. mi l)S HI l'4'i m, MH, Ml UO'A win s:t, sn S7f, S7S im iio4( lOCMj IW) 11000 Chl U I & P 41 snoo Col K South 4s lioortrt Con a n At 4000 Corn Prod As 1014 2000 T1 : Hud 4" 1010 nono D1 & Kud rfrl 4a t2oro in n n tfd 4s. snoo jytn 11 ti rrn on . . inoo Detroit tJnl'ert 'i . nooo Dla Secur Corp Ss 2000 Krlo Ken 4-' vw Trie conv 4s Fer n . 1.-.non Hud Mhn rn 6s . . inonn flo rfl fi nnno Til Central rM Is 74000 Insp Cop cv fis, 1MO. :wnno do is ... inooo lnterb Met 4t lnfld lnterb Hi T ret .is . Trt-n Inter Mer Mar 4H 7(W Internl Paper 6. . r,noo In Alcohol na. urno In Alrnhnl 4a . . mm .Tarumeee O Stamn 4Us 7(11. .innn do 1st 4Ha . . . S114 1000 do Hs lift 100ft K C Ft B )Ml . "US TOOO Kan Citv So fis , . wi .Vion I.acka Steel 8a. lDlft. OO'Vi inoo do 102.1 "0. :tnoo Laclede Oaa Si. . .100, rooo do rfd .la OKW moo i.itr M T 5. . . . 1000 Ixirlllarrt Bs . . 2000 1 ou A N At Kn 4s inoo Manhattan 100O Mich State Tel a . . SOOO Mo Kan ft T 4 .. .. Moro Mo Pae la . .. 4WK10 do cv f inoo do cnl Be 101T 2000 N T C T. S BUs . . eooo N T C & H S4s lOOno in 4a voro y i;ni a. 01 1, 1, m 10(V N T Otv 4a 1058.. . 07 20m do 4s 10.VI DT 4000 do 414a 10M lOO'l fliooo do 4t5s jorci. . .10.VJ 3000 N T tlaa H Si P Ba. .10.1 ftcli. W7K 14 A IT SUa 1050 72 IIVI . 01 . noi . 04A4 41 Tt S2 n, "Hi ?s 71 S714 07'4 ion . 7414 . OR . 'ElH 101U .1O0H 41 . nK 101', .102 . RO . RRU . 07V . 7.1'4 . 47 . 41H . IM . 73 . Rll SOV, ROOO do Ra roto n r nwy 4. ... inoro do sa ... lTOO JJ r State 4t4a jooo N T Tel en v . . 2 Norf ft West D Ba . 12.KO Is'nr Pac nrlor 4a S.HMiO do Ken 3a Jfxvi Or Short I, 4s . .. 2000 do 1st Ka -non Ore TV R ft N 4s inno Ont Power a 2000 Pacific Tel Ba . . S7.W1 Penna cv Stja 21WI do 4V WVn Ten Kat 1st 4a. Iflifl I'CCftStT. 44. Her n rooo Public Perv N J Ita JiXiOO Hay Con Corner Ba. 22001 HeadlnK en 4a 2000 neadlng-Jer Cen 4 nnon Pep Ir ft S 6. 110 inrm nock I'land 4a . . 1.1000 do rfd 4a 47noo do Ba .... -inno. 1. T M A ft fllf 4a inm 1. Si r n a .1011.. nofti b S Alaha 101 Ba.mt 24rivn Foulh Pao o la "2 4tVC do cv ret t p Ba . . 0Si$ 1-nnn do rfd 4 . . . rionn seiith Tlwy 4a e-v. 21000 do .li . . l"" Rnnn Texaa Co cv Sa ? 4000 Third Ale 4a 1' inoo do lat Ba . .IH loft! V S Oovern 3a 102 1000 It S rtubber fla.. lni'4 71-00 u S Steel f 102 1000 do ree Ba 102U 2)0n Union Pae 4a . . . OS', inon do cv 4a. . JO', 2000 do rfd 4a . KJj POOO ITn Ilwvs S V 4a . BJ4 IUWI Va. Sa Brown Proa . .11 inoo Va Car Chem 1st B . at lTOon -SVahaah 4a . ?0 nono do lat Ba fj 40(10 do Jd Ba. . JJ KOon tVab Sqii ct ala 4a 23 inno nD.r -Tr it. c, -7 " .101U nin', . S714 . ni'4 n.i nnu 107TJ R.1 04 , 07'4 not; 10014 21 ni'4 is IfK", mvi in 02 S2 70 .17 Eii 21000 vr Cheater Poa 4Wa, jsj. Rnon TVrt Kiec n... . on w N V A Pa lat Ba IWn H'tat W lat 4a . Iivon Meat Fl ft M " Ba 1non Wrt Phora r 4a. jorti Weet union 44". 1M11 Wis Cent '"' Total sales, J,M3 000. 101 (1114 , 4 03'. no sou Mi as 71 8S OBH S0i G 01 ino, 101H aa 2411 RR 1141, 0.1 001, nii 40 so 71 r.2 orh 27i 7.1U R71? 07; 71 07'4 Wl mi '4 noli 7IH R1 not, Rd lonj 0RV4 osti mi 102 70 RRU OTVt 71 4H, 42 tn 7.1 Rlti R1 7 07 nan 10014 104 103 72 71 i n2! 10RW ni4i SJ14 m H 011; on li 10714 R1 04 V. f)7lj nnv loot; 23 nnu RS 10.1 nr.i, 01 02 02 ART M fan inavJ 101 sin 07, RR BR', nnt4 RIV 7R, 102 mi4 102 mm on, sou R.1 1, Mt.J M 02 ?Rt4 nr R7 n fl KRt4 100 V. PW ail 03 on nov, Rfl 3b 71 Wl'l 01 on. tn R2 01 lOO'i 101i mil 24 RR 11l, 03 nn'i nt, 41 RO 71 m R7VJ 07'S 100 71'. OR 311, int 10014 40 14 R' 111 71H RO !? HO 1oo: ORU t)SU mi' 102 so RRti J7U ,1 47 s? 73 R114 RR, 7fl 07 IMH4, 100U lonj ira 72 HH4 711, S3 R44, B0V4 107J R.1 04 n 07'4 nn'4 ion'; 21 (101, RS 10.14 mij, m 02 02 m; 17 (VII i 10.114 im R2 OR. Rn ns OR', nnu R1'4 7R' 1(12 mii 102 01S nit, R1'4 sou, MH in 02 2R or RT 2-1 (I na4 inn; B4 no not 88.14 BANK SURPLUS LARGER Philadelphia Institutions Also Beport Increased Loans, A grin ot fimsorn In surplus rcaerv snd an increase f i imii.iui in iuns was aoown In be ireeaiv niatw.urit, vt, ,us fuiww, Clearinr House t'-ks todav. cKE,.Tk.7lii aioanded over 13.000.000. Tho detalla follow Tleroalta (In.l i ., S14.42l.00rt ' 14tOnrt nrSSatloa 11R47 000 4-142.0(10 T)u irom banks Jl.WftVl 4-M.OOrt SJehanle Cl4arln H'M 14 a 000 4 1 4B pjfi) TWr,ea rMUlrVl RS n nno 7l,r1il SuTJKa rq",. . 34 !U DOB 1 tm.lXC surolua wo'h old fenn '"' Janu.rv 18, JanuaVv S? 1911 . lMO0O Janu.rv in, 1811 r!.sSsw. J'r " 110. I5.BK.260. 4-Oeereaae. J . . . PAR kONZB. N.w Tk ntinrcl haj; alliM aowancad b? I. i9o. pw ounce In Uiaaort tar ailver ounce- i. DiHKOTonv or accopstajjt. Public Accouc'.anta Phmo nv (1u ekunat JOHN F. AUCH Elected a director of the Picker ing Valley Railroad, a subsidiary of the Reading. He is the vice president and freight traffic man ager of the Philadelphia and Reading Railway. gsWTi "sb AKun? """"" Aucit lntl-at!u. RSaneWI Btattiawu HALF HOURLY SALES 10 to 10.30 A. M. IS I'nlon Trac. in 1 Penna . ll' 10 do 3(1 50 llaldivln . 40 03 l'hlla niec... Sl; 31 Phlla ncc . V1J 7 Union Trac... 3(1 21 ncadlnej .4 2S Mlnehlll SI 7 do... a .1 Union TTnc 3(1 too fnlnn Tine. . 3(1 14 Mlnehlll 3 .V) Phlla It T t t 10 fO Phlla Klee.... 23i; loo Cam Steel.. . 43 10 Tun Del 4 7-10 20 Ileadlnsj ... .4J4 7 Penna 33H ton l'hlla Bice . 23H PONDS. $17 Pl.lia Co aorlp Jl , 2ni Am Ona A. Klcc l RS'i BOH Phlla i:iec .Is 102 I tilOO Baldwin lat p 101'i 10.30 to 11 A. M. 400 miia nice. 8 o rtilla nice... 214 2 Ini Co .V A . J1H .1 rien Asp pfd. O'U 22 Penna ... S3 1-in 11 U O I.. .. H 2 Iih Valley... 117', R2S M'4 noNna 0000 Flee Sr Poop Tr 4a... 815 Phlln Co scrip.. .. 1 do. 20 Union Trac. 20 Am Copper . R 1'enna ...B3 l-lil Lh Nftv 7SH 01 11 to 11.30 A. M. 1 U 1 Steel . . SIS 21 do 10 2 u a 1 S21, A Penna . ..All-Id Hl Heth Sleel. . 0S14 2.1 Phll Flee... 211 7S I,eh Nov t c. 7.1 Hi North Parlfle.ttSn 20 rhlla II T t 0 in son Tonowh Bel. 44 53 tlo 10 noN'ns. 2000 t-li Nnv cona 4'4a .OR 3000 Ke Tel 1st Ba Ol'ii 11.30 A. M. to 12 M. II Tonopah Mln. "S 200 Phlla It T t r 10 10 rnlla n T ..10 250 do 10 M rien Asp rfd. R7H 23 do 10 20 I.oh 1 Tr Dfd. 2S'i 2il do 10 10 Klcc torBe. 40V4 10 Union Trac .. 3R loo u S "icel V . .M 4 10 do 3d 200 Phlln n T t c 10 ".I do. .. 30 SOO do. .. 10 20 I-h Nav t c. 75 COO do... . 10 PONDS. 1000 Klcc ft Peop Tr 4a 77, 12 to 12.30 P. M. 20 Chm Steel.... 4S 2 Klec StorflK. 4B, a tr c gi..l MV. ? Readlne .... ,4 s do .1H 40 Tonopah Mln "1 150 Tonopah UCl. -l-s w r.icc ciunigr.iws 12.30 to 1 P. M. .A t--.. .l . 1-.. 1. Cum Rteel . 41 IS Cam Steel. .'. 45 .10 Tonopah Pel. 4', 15 Ton Pel.. ..4r.-in 10 iieaninc , BS do 4S-16 4 U O 1 iSH 10 Am Copper . BH 1 to 1.30 P. M. 2.1 Ih Nav t o. 73 1) Phlla Elec . . 23J, 0 do, . . . 7.1 I" Com kteel . . 4414 10 Phlla Rile 10 20 lien ft nio G. 1 10 F.lec Storage. 4in, ) Cam Meel.. . 144 100 i-hlla Klec... -i tn UL.? "S"!??: J im 1'enna .. '0 phllaH T t 0 111 100 Phlla Elec.... 234 100 Mo Facinc PQNDS. 2000 Phlla ICIec Ba JWJi 10C0 SpanUh Am Iron Oa ino'i 1.30 to 2 P. K. 1 r.eh Nav. ... 7ft .11 Ton Mln ....7-lo 50 Phlla Rler.... 2:IH W Union TYac . 38 1 Uth Nav t c. 7.1 BONDS. 81 Cam Steel scrip "'i 2 to 2.30 P. M. 8 Wi Nav t c. 7.1 100 Krle 22'4 10 U S Steel.... -11 1 Penna . . B3 1 II O 1. . . . . IOO U) S Steel . . BIS IOO Ileadlnic 74J, .1 II S Steel .. S1, 10 Am GM & B.1004J in rhlla II T t c 10 50 Cam Steel . . 44Vi 2.30 to 3 P. M. 10 U S Steel.... 5l, 10 Phlla Elec. . 231, 3R I eh Nav 73 20 do --1J4 18 leo BtoraK.. 4RH 4.1 Elec Storano. 48 2U Leh Valley... 08 20 Penna BJtf BOND3. 101 1)7 B8', 11H 4000 Sranlih Am Iron 6a 2000 Phlla Co lat 5s..... 1000 Interatato Ilwy 4a MOEE COTTON SEED CRUSHED Census Durenu Beport Shows Increase Over Previous Year. wASHIN'OTON. Jan 18.- report Iaaued to dav by tho Cer.aua Bureau shons that from the crop of 1014 the amount o : roilonieed crushed prior to Januar 1 as 3.333.U5J tons, acilnit 3.012,3 In 1013 The numher of run Sfnebalea of llntera aa 40,S30 aaalnat 307.071 'VlSJ "followlnr table ahowa the amount of cottonseed cruaned and llntaiy obtained prior i. iBiuurv 1 from crop of 1014 and 1013. to 'nu"rl'cit,li5i,ll eVu.hed Uintera Obtained (tons ) ibalea) 1011 1BU l'i- 1911 ...., 2R10TO Sh.'.S-ll 8S.381 32.781 AttanTaa ' 181 W 172 312 21.771 2.W mortdl '. 2347 17.57R 3.17(1 l.WI niorata " 5MI T50 .M.1.11T 74.023 H3.4RI lJSTaTana ' 122 Alt 103 023 1B.01H 1.1.5.18 ifiufillonl 31 M S8IB2T 44,202 3.a M2jJirPP 20 342 111 .Wl 2.10 2 3R M Carolina IRSim 1K2.H91 20.T20 IT.fiOT Oklahoma 853 SO" IM 4T3 :itt.7aS 2R.RR1 fflai S300IV1 2384.10 RO.m 28.TTH .n,Teaiai Tw,.1X2 1.M.2SI 22.17ft 1B.231 ?!!?! 017 253 8BH.32I 142,a 120.211 nfhfr. 24.17 32.27B 4.WI 3,0!)3 V,h...::.. 835,935 3.0ia,ftSa 4W.838 3OT.0T1 EOEEION EXCHANGE NKW I'OnK. Jan 18 -A firmer tone waa dlanlaieQ In the foreltn axchang market In eirlv IradiiiB Demand sterling advanced W "T.Sll,. while cablea made an advance o! Sin? to 4.811,. 60-day bllla reached to 4 &.. franca nmVeJ up to' 5.18 and 8.1SW. mark! ros to M4 and 87 J4. AN.NDAI. MEETINGS -TTTT.-. . ,n..,K7,i vAjir iSSr iiroad and Chestnut Streeta Philadelphia, January 18, 1013 At the ANNL'Ali BISECTION, held on the nil. Iiutunt. tba followlna; stockholders were "ecttJl IM?e?to?a t( tbla Enk to serve, ffr fn?m l)eviu"cuylerJobn Hamptoo oarnci nVnrn II. J"ra er Moirla I.. Clothier pderlck U Bally Ko&art C. Drayton KflMhiro . MorrU nudulph Ellis ftiSSfS Madeira Edward F. Deals A-iiia Puaty Paaamora A? a pitting or tba Director.. Jield this Hnv Mr J. l tiAiniar uu Ait into usiy rT-yected Vrealdent, and Msajm. J. A. Harris, Jr and E. P. Fasamore, Vlca Prealdenta. jr., ana . p PAS3UORJB. Cashier ELECTIONS .r.ii- ul-VTll VAT111VAI. 1HOTT j.,,. -- --. l'hlladelpbta. Jan 15th, 1815. A lha ANNUAL ELECTION bald lb 12th Inst . tba foIlominE atoekholdert werai elected Dlreitor. fur tba enauln year: John "; Wllaoa John C. Wllaon lleBrv Bhatallac 1.WU J, Kolb Jam2 C Sutton, William C. May 5 FtanW Adams Harrison C. Ilea Daniel Salrd Norman C. Jea At a meeting of tba LMractora. held tais Oay. in I0UVWIB4 Wll v,v iwWU.M.I.BIf' elected John P 11 tlson, Prealdest r. l-i D-... Vlp., lp. Pr.aM.Nl Jaiaaa r Suttea Seeond vice Prtaideai. VVlTilani Salter ashler John Dickey. Jr bolkllor ipba Bxtr. Nelary MIU4AM ULTW. Cibtr WILSON'S ORDER OF WHEAT PRICE PROBE CAUSES DECLINE Cut of 1 Rallies One Cent, However, as Market Is Led by Strong Interests. CHICAGO, Jan. IS.-Therc wrb further decline In wheat nt the opening ot tho mnrket today on fnlrlv froe selllnK, led by Armour nnd other Ftronp Interests. After Khowlnir n. loan nf 14 In comtmtlrton with Snturdav's cloalnK. tho price rallied 1 cent on Rood InijIiiK. There nan Home nervousness ns a result of the announcement from WnshlnRlon that President Wllaon had Instructed At torney (lenernl Uregory to conduct an Investigation Into the advance In prices The market at Liverpool was easier, with plate offers nnd American winters down Cd , nnd the general demand quiet As far ns the general situation Is concerned, there nppeared to be no change. Bxport buMncss continues good. The condition of wheat In Ohio Is 95 per cent, against 97 In Dccombor nnd 101 a year ago. Foreign newspapers arc discussing the advance, In prices, and this Is having a tendency abroad to deter fresh commit ments. Arrivals at Liverpool are ample nnd reserCB aio sulllclent for some time. The idea prevails abroad that shipments from Argentina will bo liberal. The weather In Argentina Is good Shipments from Noith America for tho week were 9,603,C00 bushels ot which 2.656,000 bushels were for England and 0,270,00) bushels for the Continent The receipts of wheat at Minneapolis) and Uuluth today were C66 cars against 4S5 cars a year ago, at Winnipeg, IU cars against 110 cars; at Chicago 60 cars against 16 cars. CORN OPENS EASIEH. Corn opened easier. Trnde was otnall and mixed. After the statt the market lnllllcd. Liverpool corn was quiet nnd steady. The receipts, here today were 601 cars Shipments from North America for the week were 1,410,000 bushels. The weather In Argentina la splendid for the development of the new crop. Corn In the crib In Ohio averages 06 per cent, against SS lAst iear. TIIADC IN OATS FAin. Trade In oats was fair. Shipments from North America for the week were 1,354,000 bushels. The market followed wheat and corn. The receipts here today were 360 cars. Provisions moved tip sharply, following an advance of 15 to 20 cents In hogs at tho yards, where receipts were 20,000 less than had been expected. Leading futurea tanged aa follons Yesterdays Wheat Open. Illah Iiw cloar. rloae Hay . . .Ill", 142 140 1421,11. US Jlllv . . 1 24 1 2tt 1 2, 1.2.1 1.2.1 Corn (new deller) Ma .... 77' 71)1, 70'. 170 477a, Jlllj . ... 78 71)', 77', 7tH US'. Data May M Ml, 5,11, 1,1(1 J0 July M's M's 03 tM'4 "MS Uiid .Innuary ...1070 10 7S 10 70 10 72 10.10 May 10(10 1081 U'S7 '10.00 "10.75 July 11.10 II 12 11.10 I'.lba- Jnnuar . ... 10 00 0 81 May . toll" 10 11 10.11 1040 127 Julv tlOTO 1060 1057 Pork January 18.10 . 18 ,K) 418.11 Miy . . 19 15 10 22 10.12 119.15 18.07 Hid. lAeked LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, Jan. 18 1IOGR Receipts, 30, 000: market 15c to 20c higher. Mixed and butchers, JU 70W7 25 good hcniy, $iuk)7 20, rough hcay, 40.70U7.10. plga 3.50(7i bulk, tlil7 10 OATTLK-necelpts, 14 000. market lOfflSr higher. Ileeies. OflO.51, cowa ami helfcrH. X.I.MIS8.S1! atocVera anl feeders $4 5080 50, Texina. tr,ff7.40, caliee, JSttlO.V) SHCEP rtecelpts. SOTO; market 10c higher. N'atUe and IVeatern, 4-'.S0ijC.4tl, lambs, 15.15 8 23. LIVE STOCK BECEIPTS CHICAGO. Jan 18 Following are the runs of IU e stock at the arloua centres Hoes Cattle Sheep Chicago U S Tarda . .. 10.000 14,000 K.ooo Kanaaa Clti fl.OOO 14,000 3.000 Omaha 3..1WI 2,000 (11ihi St. I.. N. St. Tarda . . . O.S00 5.S0O 400 St Joseph . . . 3,200 i.bco 3,onu Oklahoma City 1.E0O 7iK) 200 Tort Worth 3.000 4.20O 3u0 Sioux City . 2,500 3,500 3,200 NEW YOBK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YORK. Jan. IS -BUTTKR.-Market loner and weak, receipts, 4341 packages creamery, extra. 321J32Mc. ; higher scoring, 33 OSIV'jc . Stale dalr). 31if;82c ; Imitation cream ers. 23926c KOOS Market linacttled- rerelpts. 6350 cases, fresh, extra firsts, SSc : rresh, firsts, 3HSI37C. . nearby whites. 4140e . nearby mixed, S7U40C . refrigerator flrats, 27VjS28hc NEW YORK COEFEE MARKET NBW TORK. Jan. 18 -Although trading ia light In coffee futures on the Nen York Ex thanat an advance of 1 point waa acorcd In the opening flgurea Opening futures Februarj, n.0V. bid. March, n l.Mifl 1flc ; April 0 25c. bid: May, fl 42 j I5i Jul. 7.23c, bid: September, 7.40e, hid. Philadelphia Markets GRAIN AND FLOUR VWI BAT Receipts. 193.300 bush. The market declined lc. and ruled. quiet Quel a tlon cai lota In export eleiator, No J red. apot and January. ft.HSJl 41; No. 2 red Uestern. tXMm.Vi, No' 1 Northern Duluth, l4'itn2. CORN Receipts. 21,003 bush The mar ket ruled firm with fl fair demand S"oUi' lions i-ar iota, in export, eievaior, ",jj spot anil January, iiw'tc : i"m;",..'i' 77c . No 1. Toffiflc, Oar lota for local trade. a lo location No Ijellow, new. TOJMISo'.t i at'amer jellow nen., iSmi)" I No. Sr"w new, lOISUilc; sample yellow, new, i2Bi5c.i hetv (Ah. e .O 11,.. 7041 ,7r. OATS rterelnls. 20.000 hush Trade .was riulet, but prices ruled altady . 3V!ll12Ji; uVr. 2 while. oURSUUe standard white, 68W 8ie . No. S white, MHSJ58C lr. waa acarce and firm, We nunte at l laol.Jd per bush, aa to quality., In export eealor, nnd at 81Q1.10 fer amall lola of nearby grain In bags. ...... I'lAltTll. Receipts. 070 libla. and I2..0.1 Ibe In aacka. The market was almoat whol Iv nominal We quote per 100-lbs. In odt Winter clear, J.I.KVSO: dn., atralght $0 2M 0 50i do. patent, 10 5007 1 Kansas, straight, Jute aacka. 0 5006.75! do, patent. Jute satka, I0.7BC17 10: spring, Oral clear. $8,400 or,0 do, atralght, rt.0OC6 7i do, patant, fAT.10T.2fti do, favorite hranda. fT.eoe i.Tflt city mllla, choice and fancy Ptat. fT.50OT.i8i city mllla, regular iradee Win ter, clear, f 3 6000: do., atralght, f 8.230 (I 50; do , patent, to.CO07.15 nr. ri.OUIt. In amall aupply and firm, but quiet. We quote nearby and Western In wood at 10. M 7, aa to quality., PROVISIONS The market quiet and prices of some kinds were eaaler. tjuotatlona: City beet. In aeta, rmoked and alr-drlcd. 2fl2Tc,: Weatern beef, In seta, amoked, :oa27o.; do. city beef, knucklM and tenders, amoked and ulr-drlsu. 212th:.i do.. Western beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked. 28ff2rtc.: beef hania, fJ5a33i rork, farrlly. 21fai.50: hams. B P. cured, loose, MttOiauc.; do , skinned, loose, 12HW 12),e.j do., do,, amoked. 18HI3Wc.l other hams, amoked. city cured, aa to brand ana nierage. )4f14i,c.; hama. amoked, W'sterri cured. 14tfl4U.i do., boiled, boneleas, lOftWe.t picnic, ahoulderi, s P. cured, loose, tlwli'ie. : do , smoKed, 12112Uc: bellies. In pickle ac rotdlng to average, loose, lH,014c: break faal bacon, aa to brand and ncrage, city cured. 17Bl8c, do, Weatern cured. ,liftle,; lard, Meatcrn, refined, tlercea. ltOHUc, do, do., tuba. Upline, do, pure city, kettle rendered, in tlercea, llnjll'lc.: do., pure city, kettle rendered. In tuba, llOUHc. REFINED SUGARS The market qule'. and without Important change, llellntra' Hal prlcea' standard gran ulated, RiA.lnc.: fine granulateJ, 4.0H4f 5 ooc; powdered 5 0.HJ6.15c., confectioners' A, 4.859 4.05c. toft grades, 4.10B 4.80c. DAIRY PRODUCTS nUTTEIt Demand was light and prices declined 2c. Quotations. Western, freah, olll-parked, creamery, fancy speclala, 81c; extra .,2c. extra Hrsta. 81c, flrats, 8t)c; aee onds, 27U2Sc, ladle-packed. 21ffU3c, aa to quallt; nearby prints, fancy, Blc, do., aer age extra 34c: do, firsts, 31033c; do., sec onds. 27&2DC. Special fancy branda ot prlnta Jobbing at 40042c KCKtS Huppllea of fresh eggs were larger and the market further declined 11.0501 OS lei ruse under a light demand and general rrnsure to sell, guototlors. In free raaea N'earh, extraa. 30c. per dos. ; nearby flrata, llu u.1 per standard caaa, nearby current re ceipt, fO.73 per caaa. j Western, extra flrata, 11005 per case, do. Arsis. Jli TO per case. Southern, fit 00 per case Knncy selected can dled frcah eggs were Jobbed out at SS&luc. per dox. CIIKKS1!. Trade iiaa quiet, but valuea atrndlly held under moderate offerings Quo tations: New York, full-cream, earlier recelpta, choice, 10c, do do., current makp, choice, 1.1c. do. do. fair to good, W.iSrUNc , do, part eklme, Sffl.'lc POULTRY 1.11 K. The market for desirable atock steady under moderate offerlnga and a fair de mand Quotations Fowla, IlltlSc . old roost ns, JOSlGije , joung chlckeoa. according 10 qiiallty. 1214c. turkes. 12riflc: ducka. 15 !J10c , geese. 13til.1c , gulneaa. soung. welgh litx 2 lbs nnd over apiece, per pair. 50C.; weighing 141M1, lbs apiece per pair. 4i)-815o . old. per pair, 3040c. , pigeons, per pair, 15 If!''"- DltKSHF.I) Offerlnga of fine desirable- died stock light and values firmly held on this description, with trade fair Quotations' Fresh killed turkejs, dr -picked and !r. packed Fanc, ncarbj 21JT22C . do. Western. 21c . fair to good. 1820c . old loms. 19c , fowls 12 to box, dry-picked nnd dn -packed selected heavy, lie , neighing 4Hff.' lbs apiece. ISc , do 4B44 lbs. apiece l"Wc: f.o. 5u4 lbs. apiece. l3B17c, dn 3 lba and under. 124111c; low la, bbla , dry picked and drj -packed Western drv-plckcd, l'f,S lbs apiece. 7c , do, do. 4 lbs 10c. do do 1H lba, 14c, do., do.. 3 lbs. and under. 1291, e.. old rooaters dry-picked We , broiling chickens Near-by, lWilS lbs apiece, 20322c do., tair to good. lOBlKc . Wfatern, IWtt- lbs uplece. 20c . do . fair to good, 143118c . chl'kens dn -picked and dry-packed. In boxen Milk-red 31 to 30 lbs. 10 doz 17c , milk-fed .".7 to 42 lba to doz . 17c : milk-fed. 41 in 47 lba. to dos., 17c. mllk-fcd. 48 lb. to doz lsc, mllk-fcd. t0 lba. and ocr. 10c . corn-fed. Jl to 4.' lba. to dot.. lasiftUc . iorii fed, 41 to 47 lba to doz lite , corn-fed, 48 lba to doz.. 17c, corn-fed. GO lba nnd oier, 18c, cMckena, dry-picked nnd dry-packed. In bbls belectcd heay. 1" . Western lorn-fed. 5 lbs. and oer. 17c Weatern. corn-fed. 4 lba . 1G1J104C ; Western, corn-led, 31- lba. 1.1'-... Weatern coin-fed 2ttW3 lba llJ15c ; ducks, extra. 10fifl7c: do., ordinary to good. 124il5c, geeie, near-bv. 12tfl4c : do. Western. 10012c . squabs, per dozen White, weighing 11 to U II a. per do.! $4 40475, while weighing I) to 10 Ire. per do, S3 S0O4 30. white, weighing H lhr per doz.. f.103.30. do do. 1 1bs. per doz. 2C0a2S0; do., do, Kilflty lbs ner doz., Jl 5UJT-' 10, dark and No 2. 00c.flJl.23 FRESH FRUITa Demand only moderate, but aluea gener ally steaa). yuoiaiions appics cw ,, per bbl -King, .'(2 75, cJreenlng, -' York imperial. f22 75. Ben Davla $150O 2,25. Spy, Jl 75S2.50. 'Baldwin, Jl.T.Mr- M: other good eating varieties, Jl 7582.50, me dium. J1B1 50: apples. Weatern, per box. 7.1C MJIJ10. applea, Delaware and Penneylvanla. .... h.mn.r '7tf,0 . lemnna. Der box. J21f .J) nrancea riorlda. per OOX. H.SUlIi .,11 i.HA.ina. rinrMi ner jtran. J23rt. irraoe fruit. Florida, per box. ft02. pineapples, per cri V-rorto nice 1 2.12 25, Florida, 102. cranberrlea, fancy lato varlctlea, per bbl . f.1 50O4 50. cranberries, Caiw Cod, Early niackTper bbl.. $2tM; cranberrlea Cape Cnd I'irlv lllack, per crate. 7.1cJl60, cranber ries Jerses. per crate. 75c ff 1.25, pears, New York. Kleffer. per bbl., J102, atrawberrlea. riorlda, per nt . 35fl0c VEGETABLES Trade In choice atock fair and prlcea gener ally well maintained. Quotations White pota toe. per bush Penna.. (Elfi.1e ; New York, as to qualltj. 451?.12c , white potatoea, Jerse), per basket. S.Vp40c , sweet potatoea, Dela ware, per hamper, large, Jl 25MI.40 medium. SOSrOOc. , aweet potatoes. Eastern Shore, per bbl . No 1, $262.73; No. 2, Jl. 5001.75, eneets. Jersey, per tbl., No. 1. S JMl.tV), No, UO 2.51'; eweete, Jersey, per taskt, fSSwto. . onlena. .choice, per buh.. Mj,i do, ordinary, per bujh., T0T5c, do. choice, par 100 IB. bar. Jl SOfll t0, do , medium, per 100-lb, baa;, J12S do , eeconda, per ICO.Ib, baa, Jl; cabbage, Dan. Ish, per. ton, tlaffll: cauliflower. Newv York per erafe. lie el.25i aplnach, .NorfoIR, pef bbl., 11 50. kale, Norfolk, per bbl . OOfflTSt lettuce. FDrida, per basket, fScj.l beana, JFIor Ida, per basket, 1 5093,50, ueaa. Florida, per basket. fJ.SOffSi eggplant. Florlaa, per box, Jl.Wg2.50l cucumbers, . Florida, per baakei, Jl,733 W): aquash. Florida, per basket, Jl.fOW 2; peppers. Florida, rer carrier, J2f4 50.. to matoea, Florida, per carrier, fancy. J2 50,1.J0 choice, llol.Wi celery, New York, per bunch, Sofr.iOc 1 mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket, Jltjl W FINANCIAL BRIEFS The dlrectora of the ehattuclt-Arlwna Copper Company voted to resume dlvl detitl payment nntl onlcrerl ft disburse ment of 50 cents a share, payable Febru ary 20, lo glock of record January 30, Captain Ttobert Sewell and William I,. Clnton were elected directors of tho .lenklntown National Dank to aucceeit Chnrlea O. Kruircr and Gcorce T. Njce, both deceased. The ffrosg earnings of ss railroads for tho first wcelc of January how a de oreaae of 702,001 or 9.09 per cent B. TJ, Iteecher waa elected president of the Memphis Cotton Exchange to serve one year. Alexnnder P. Gest, special agent of the New Jersey Division, was appointed sec retary of tho Association ot Transporta tion Officers of the Pennsylvania lisllroad Kast ot Pittsburgh and Erie, to succeed tho lato Alphonse Feldpache. A. T. Dice was elected a director of the Stony Creek Ilallroad Company, to suc ceed President Theodora Vorhecs. Chandler was a buyer of napld Transit at 10. Parrlsh & Co. sold. Some of tba stock was said to be for account of the Kruger estate. The directors of the Southern Pipe Lino Company have elected the following officers: President, Forrest M. Towlo, J! Tf!ricVv,C9 Prudent, J. W. Vsjider 5. '""Durshs secretary and treasurer. E. R. Shepard, Oil City; assistant secre tary and treasurer, C. E. Loane, Oil City. auditor, W. R. Daugherty, Oil City. At the annual meeting of the stock holders of the Glenslde National Bank, 5,I;ial!le, Tn08- B Smllh -"! Jamea E- McCaugliey were added to the board, and the retiring members were re-elected Julius n. Nachod was elected president, nnd Prltz Quittner and G. M. WhltaJter vice presidents. George K. Johnson was elected a mem ber of the board of the Pennsylvania Company for Insurances on Lives and Granting Annuities. The Ontario Tower Company has called a meeting of stockholders for February 16, at Niagara Falls, to authorlro the Issue of Jl,&60,000 5-year G per cent, second mort gage convertible bonds. An Increase In capital stock from JIO.OOO.OOO to JJI5,000,000 also will be considered. . Emergency currency outstanding has been reduced ta $83,000,000. There was a salo of 350 shares du Pont International Powder Company preferred stock at 771., today, outside of the Stock Exchange. Additional securities of various com panies have been placed on the regular list of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange as follows: JSOOO KeysTone Telephone common voting ttust certificates. $118,500 preferred voting trust certificates, $5300 American Telegraph and Telephone stock and $100 41 per cent bonds ot that com pany and $10 American Milling Company slock. Foreign Exchange bankers report heavy offerings of bills for cotton to Genoa drawn on London as to suggest German destination for shipments or London's re fusal for some other reason to accept them as proper collateral. Four New Tork Cotton Exchange seals were auctioned oft today. Two for $10,000, ono for $10,200 and another for $10,500. The last previous sale was at $9250. J Edgar Norton was elected a director of the Jefferson Fire Insurance Company, replacing K T. Stotesbury, Orders Bank Dissolved CHICAGO, Jan. 18. Judge AVlnde, In the Circuit Court, has entered a decree holding that tho La Sallo Trust and Savings Bunk was Insolvent at the time it was closed on June 12 last. He ordered the bank dissolved. RAILROAD EARNINGS CANADIAN NORTIIKIIN. 1113. Decrease Seiond neek January,. . J23II.0TO .l23,8tiO lrom July 1 . .. 10.410,000 3.CS1.50U TWIN CITV LINES, j-lrst week January . .. $1TO,200 JS.SIU Increase, $5,000,000 City of Philadelphia 4 Loan DATED JANUARY 2, 1915 DUB JANUARY 1, 1045. INTEREST PAYABLE JANUAKY 1 AND JULY 1. Offeree, for Popular Subscription at Par. Free of All Taxes in Pennsylvania. Free From Tax Under Income Tax Act of Congress. Legal Investment for Trust Funds. Safe Investment for Personal, Partnership or Corporation Funds. Readily Salable, and Always Available as Collateral to Secure Loans. Bonds of the City of Philadelphia enjoy a high Investment standing. They are held largely by saving funds, trust estates and conservative institutions. They are a partic ularly safe form of investment, giving absolute security of principal and certainty of income. This makes them very desirable for those who wish to be sure of permanently safe investment of their savings, Issued in Registered or Coupon form as desired, in denominalifJi of Stoo and its multiples. Subscriptions will be received at Office of City Treasurer?Room 143, City. Hall, beginning Thursday, January 21, 1915. Subscriptions must be accompanied by cash or certified check drawn to order of City Treasurer for 5 of subscription. Settlement must be made in full within fourteen days thereafter. Full descriptive cir cular furnished on application, i vt RUDOLPH BLANKENBURG, Mayor of Philadelphia JOHN M. WALTON, City Controller MICHAEL J. RVAN.LUdtor !(.r4.t.