Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 23, 1915, Sports Final, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENIHG MBGKR-PniLADBLPniA, TTTEBDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 191S:
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COMMISSION HOUSE SELLING CAUSES BREAK IN GRAIN FOREIGN EXCHANGE AGAIN WEAK
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MARKET SOLD OFF
ON SMALL DEMAND
Foreign Exchange Rntea Again
Weak Call Money uroppea
to l8t Per Cent.
mrW YOltK, Feb. 23.-There was ft
j',. accumulation Ot sellmfr orders when
Ah Stock Exchnnpto opened today, nnd
the market was wean, eeiiing was mo
result of uneasiness caused by the (level
Jinments attending the establishment of tho
rt.man war zone and tho character of the
news from tho eastern war xOnc, whero
the ltueslans arc reported as lmvtnB cen
defeated by tho Germans. The Street did
not like the composition of tho Federal
Trade Commission, ana tniB was given as
reason for the soiling c: Industrials.
- For the most part. It was regarded that
Mis principal selling camo from small
holders, and there was also somo forolijn
selling-, when tho smau accounts nau
been cleaned out In tho early trading tho
market developed a llttlo strength around
"tnldday. Thoro was no show of pro
nounced nctlvlty, however, and tho atti
tude scemtd to bo a waiting one. Demand
was very small.
In tho afternoon tho markot did not
hold the strength shown Just boforo nool
and tho wnoio nsi wni ou. uuo icm
for bearisnness was found In thn pctlon
of marine Insurance companies In tro
Minff their rates on securities brought
from the other side. Prices In somo cases
were ort as mucn an puima num mi
rn of SnturdnV.
E After the close of the market It was
Announced by tho special committee of
Sthe exchango that all restrictions had
been removea rrom ooumern imuwiiy.
.The minimum price on Inspiration Con
solidated copper was reaucoa to id anu
KUnlted Railways Company of St. Louis
preferred to 20.
( The most active shares wcro Reading,
Steel common nnd Amalgamated Copper,
oil e-olne below Saturday's closp. Around
midday supporting orders appeared nnd
fethev crew somowhnt stronger. New
VJlaven was a weak feature, declining to
fits new minimum price of 45, which be
L came effective today. Offerings of tho
. stock were rather largo.
American Car nnu l-ounary common
reached Its new minimum or 40. uotn tno
common nnd preferred stocks of tho
h Baltlmoro nnd Ohio wcro weak, duo prin
cipally to the poor showing made in tno
earnings' statement tor January. juio
common dropped 2 points to Its now
Kmlnlmum, while the preferred cased off
:jl point to 67.
VtitiAe aniline rnm nhrnnrl. nrlnplnnllv
jt'ln bonds, many Issues appearing on tho
tape as "Sellers 20 flat," did not strengtn
en the foreign exchange market and rates
"again declined today Demand sterling,
rafter opening at $4.80V4 sagged off to
U9Tv Italian urea and r-v ijh .n 'ci i
made new low records, tho formor at C75
md the latter at 6.4S. Manes nUo rc.tclieu
a new low at, 83
The January foreign trndo statement
'showed up very favorably. Tho Imports
for tho month were $123,265,ZB7, wnuo ex
ports totalled $2GT,801,370. Tho excess of
exports over Imports was jh&.wd.iib.
Republic Iron and Steel preferred
dropped four points to T24.
.The new Pennsylvania Railroad VA per
. . 1 1n ...I.,... t.i.A nnt.1 nt 1IVl5.i nr
$i under tho price nt which they wero
taken by the syndicate.
' Calj money loaned nt 19i per cent, tho
lowest in several days.
Financial Briefs
Spot spelter sold at DV4 cents a pound,
New York Stock Sales
... Laat dote, HUh. Low. Close.
Aisgl-anoM Mines ,,.. 28 28 27M 27M
nmj topper .....,,,, aili
Am n Ptigar ,,, 37
Am Drako Shoe prof ...135
Am Can ... ,...,.. 7H
Amer Car ft Fdy ...... 42
Amer Car & Fdy prof ,114
Am Cotton Oil ........ 441.
Am Itldo A Leather ptef 2f!i
Am Ire i.i , 24
Am Tocomotlra ....... 21K
AmMoltprof 30H
Am Smelting ......... nijf
Am Smelting pret ICO (
Am Sugar ....... ...... 102
AmTclSTcl .IB). I18H 1171, 118
Am Tobacco pref 100)i 100 100 100
Am Woolen 18 17!f 17!f 17U
Anaconda Coppor ..... 26' ?6U 2S)f 25H
Atchison mu m( 0.3 ma
Atchison prof 08W 07 0(1K 00U
At Coast Lino 10.f 102 102 102
Hallo Ohio 07 KM 05 05
llolto A Ohio pref 08 G7M 07 07
Iteth Stcol mi M( 54 Mii
Beth Steel pref 104H 103H VKM 10.1U
Ilrooklyn Rapid Transit 051 mi 85K 85K
llultcrlck 29 30 30 30
California Pet 18
California Pet prof .... 61
Can Pacific 1C7
Vi 51 MX
37 30 SOW
135 13 135
2W 25H ?5J
40H 40 40)$
112 113 112
44 c4 44
25t" 25 ?5
25H 24 24).
21H 21H 2m
30 30 30
nm enjj oi
09 09 09
101K 100 100H
-,i)Beekman WlnthroD was elected a dl-
, lYftrr nt th T .nrlrn wn nnn Tlnllrnnd.
tl
Tha Tnniiait aiimlllo nt hf Third AVfl-
The Central Leather Company annual
1 report shows a surplus after dividends of
II.334.96il. mrnlnst S1.261.41S the preceding
.ytar. Tho balance wns equal to 6.41 per
?cent. earned on tho stock, against 5.17
s'per cent. In 1913.
H-l-Blds will be received until March 1 by
l Wllkixi.'nnrro Tn . tnf 1 00 00(1 4W. ner cent.
,coupon city Improvement bonds.
Tho Commonwealth Edison Company
. - . ... -.. . .. .- i i.- 01
if rvpuris tor tno year enacu jjkkuihuvi' o u
'surplus after dividends or jm:.4uu, ngainat.
11,281,063 the previous year. The balance
available for dividends was etiual to a.ii
per pent, on tho stock, compared wltn
8 93 per cent, n year ago.
Since Friday the New York banks have
1 lost 31,191,000 to the Subtrcnsury.
jrthe highest price on record.
F
Readtncr first nreferred was. auoted ex
8 dividend except for cash.
Thn TlnvlRlnn Pnmmlttpn of the Now
t'Tork Cptton Exchango rules that: "Tho
following averages of differences between
erades as figured from February 20 quo
tations of the nine markets. Fall River
having been withdrawn, designated by
J, the Secretary of Agriculture, are the dif
ferences established for deliveries In the
,'v"market on March 1. Middling Jnlr, 106
f.om ntrlnt mnil mll,lttni 89 nn' lynnd
X rnlddllni- fin nn: Ktrlrt mlddllnir. 27 on:
. strict low mlddllnir. 45 off: low middling.
ft- 99 off; strict good middling, 1.51 off, and
I( cooa ordinary, 2.09 off."
Emergency currency outstanding has
j .been reduced to 128,000,000.
i There has been placed on the regular
-. Ht of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange
1220,000 Lehigh Coal and Navigation addl-
Hon general 4Hs, being part of the Issue
1 Of Februarv 27. 1311. the 1220.000 having
. been sold for cash In September and
October, and the nroceeds used to DUr-
chase an equal amount of the company's
one-year s per cent, notes. Tnera wore
outstanding of these bonds January 1,
1913. S3.906.000. nnd no mare can be Issued.
i.There has also been regularly listed J700
"naiiionai American Telephone and Teie-
srapn capital stock.
r Manv hiiv,m nf ApriirlHpn whtph are
t being offered by .foreign holders "Sellers
MU nut" are Insisting on a stipulation In
S.the contract they make that If anything
Happens to tno vessel bringing mem over
prom Europe, they cannot do neia to ine
'contract and thus will not be liable for
,ny loss.
BIG TRADE BALANCE
33
41
35
10H
29
85
Central Leatfctf
ChcsA Ohio
ChlnoCoppor
ChleClrcatW
Chic Orcat W pref A
Chic Mil A 8t 1' ....
Chic Mil A St I prof
Chic A Northw
Col Fuel Alton
Col A South
Cont Can 47
Cont Can prof ...
Corn Product ...
Corn Products prof
Erie
Krlc 1st pref
Etlo2drref
Gen Chcm prof . .
General Electric .
General Motor
18K 17)4 17
SOU 60 50
157 155H UQH
33W 33 33H
40
"I
11
28
R't
40
34
II
2SH
81
40V
?4tf
11
2S)f
85
.124U 12.H4 12314 123K
124'f 124H 124V4 J24M
23M 23M 23 23K
25 25 25 25
15 45 45
01)4 02 02 0'2
. OH 0i( 0l 0W
. 05H 65JX 05M 05
. 21! 21M I0)j 2l.
. 34 ) 34 34 34
. 29 27W- 27) 27)
.100H ICOJf 100f 100'.
.141)1 141 140 140
. 874 80 82 81X
Goodrich Co SOW 30 30 30
Great Northern pref ..114 114 113H 113M
Great Northern Oro ... 20J 30 20 20
GUBCcnhclm Eiploratlon 40'4 49 48H 4SJ(
III Central 105)4 10.")f 101W 103H
IntllarvCorpofNJ . 03)4 92W 02 OJ
Intcrboro-Mct 11X 12 1HX 11W
Intcrboro-Mctprof .... 54)f .M)S 54 64
Inspiration Cons 18X 18H 18 18)i
Kan City Southern pref 65U 55? 55H 55H
Lthlch Valley 1205i 130V 129M 130
Loose-Wiles Biscuit ... 10 lfi)S 10 10
LoulsvANash 114H 114f 114 114
HOLIDAY INACTIVITY
ON LOCAL EXCHANGE
Maxwell Motors 23)4
Mairacll Motors 1st prof 5S!f
Maxwell Motor 2nd pref 23)
004
23)
0-4
10)4
1854
40
110
10)4
48
22)f
58!
23
02K
10W
18U
30
10)
10)4
45W
22)i
C04
23
03)4
10X
18)i
3D
10 1
10H
47
Mexican Petroleum .. 04
MoKanATcx 1054
Miami Copper 18)4
Minn A St L pref 41)4
MStPASS M 112
Missouri Pacific 11
Mnnt.nna Power 48
National Biscuit 121 Jf 121 120H lzoi
NatLead 51) -Mi 48 48
Nat Lead pref '.107 100 10(1 100
NY Air Drake 68)4 67 4 57U 57 J
Nevada Con 12 12)4 Jl'-I 12
NYNIIAH 47 45)4 45 45
NY Central P3W fe3 f2H 82.'X
NYOAW 22h 22 22 22
Norfolk A West 101 100M 100)i 100H
Ko Pacific 101)4 101 1C0)4 1C0
Ontario Silver Mln Co.. 2 2 2 2
Penna 105 10-I'f 1C4X lOUf
PlttiburB Coal 19 10 18)4 10
Pittsburg Coal pref ... 01 CO 00 90.
Tressed Steel Car 28 2754 27 27
Pullman Co 152 151)4 151W 151)4
RayCon 10)4 10)4 10 10
Reading 141H 1414 140)4 140)4
Readme 2d pref 82 81)4 SO 80
Republic Iron A St ... 20 20 10)4 19)4
RebubllcIronAStpref 7CM 72)4 72H 72M
Rock Island Old 2174
Rock Island H H
Hock Island pref M l)f
RumclyCo 1)4 Uf
RumclyCo pref 4 4
Seaboard Air Lino . .. . 12lf 12)4
Seaboard Air Lino pref. 30 34
Sears Roebuck 202 19S
20J
J4
m
4
12)4
34
198
8254
14
45
43
43)4
25)(
20)
J4
l'l
Hi
4
12)4
34
108
S254
14
45
43
43)4
20!1
Southern Pacific 83! 4 83)4
Southern Ity 15 16
Southern Ry pref 45)f 45)4
Standard Milling 4454 43H
Studebaker 4454 44)4
Tennessee CoDDer 27ii 27J
TexasCo 12754 125)4 12451 125
Texas Pacific RR .... 124 12 12 12
Third Avenuo 4454 45 44W 4454
Twin City RT 07 07)4 00.4 O0H
Underwood Typewriter 55)4 55 65 55
Lnltcd Dry Goods pref. .. CO CO CO
Unlonl'aclflc 118 117)1 1104 1174
Union Pacific prof .... 80J4 81 80)4 80J4
Union Pacific nar 28M 27)4 27)4 27J4
Un Rwy Inv pref 204 20 20 20
US Rubber 1st pref ..103)4 1024 102 1024
USSteel 41M 4154 40)1 41
USStcelprer 1C4 104 10354 10354
United Clear MfB 4551 45)1 45)1 4551
Utah Copper 51 10)1 494 60
Wabash J J4 4 4
Wabash pref 151 1J1 DJ 1
Western Union 02 C2 01 (il
Westlnghouso Electric. G04 00 0451 0451
WcstMaryland 18 174 10 10
Woolworth 03 91 04 04
Willys Overland 0'J 8'J 87 88
Total jalcs today 222,400 shares, compared with
125.200 shares Saturday.
Henviness in Wall Strcot Is
sues Failed to Cause Liquida
tion of Philadelphia Stocks.
New York Bond Sales
$1000 Amer let dab (la,
111
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Low. Close.
tuoii Amtr Hmell Bee CS....1W4 10l4
fXJOO Amer Tel clt 4s....... JW
:tnno Am,, ti rvt i&..... 1171
HOOl) Amur U rll I'nn Ha.... tVl
13000 .Armour Co 4H. ...... Dl
4H
8,1 85
si44
low Atchlnon adl
,j...
8.1
tsnoci Atc.iiroii cv 4s joy,. ..,'U1V.
4S 1VW.... IM'A
Holiday dulness continued to prevail on
the Philadelphia market. The resumption
of business today found commission
houses lacking In orders and floor traders
were In no mood to do business until tho
foreign situation becomes clearer. Ono
satisfactory feature on tho local ex
change, however, was thnt whero New
York Issues wero Inclined to sag, purely
local shares merely remained Inert.
Transactions throughout tho greater part
of tho seanlon wcro confined to odd lots,
and prlco changes wcro almost nil ex
cept In such arbitrage shares as U. S.
Steel, Reading, Pennsylvania nnd Lehigh
Valley.
Aftor tho annual meeting of the Le
high Navigation Company, where tho
management wns questioned ns to tho
success of the Harwood Electric ven
ture and also ns to tho relatively high
operating ratio, tho stock declined a sub
stnntlnl frnctlon. A Block of COO Rapid
Transit sold at 10, n slight recession from
Saturday's close.
In the Into trading Cambria Steel weak
ened to 41, ngnlnst I1T4 earlier In the day.
Amerlcnn OaH nnd Electric lost over n
point, but otherwise stagnation ruled and
tho mnrket closed dull nnd steady.
In the bond division similar stagna
tion prevnllcd except for a certain nmount
of buying of Canbrla Steel scrip. Elec
tric nnd Peoples 4r wcro In modcrnto do
mnnd nlso. Incidentally It became known
that tho City Treasurer had sent letters
to tho local national banks and trust
con.pnnlos holding deposits of city funds,
asking whether they destro to continue
holding these deposits nftor March 2
and pay Interest to tho city nt tho rnto
of 214 por cent, per annum. Councils re
cently passed an ordlhnnco Increasing tho
Interest rnte from 2 to 2A per cent., ef
fective on the above date.
A majority of Institutions havo icplled
to tho letter, expressing willingness to
keep the deposits at tha higher rate. The
now rnto also npplles to tho city's three
active dcDosltorlcs. tho Third, Franklin
and Markot Street Nationnl Hanks, which (
now pay no Interest on city funds, (
Money rates remained practically un
altered, but a slight Incrcnso In demand
for funds wob noted In certain quarters, j
The opinion la hold by somo thnt, with ,
the ond of tho mouth requirements out I
of tho way, the cnll rate may be dropped 1
to 314 per cent. At present thero Is very j
llttlo Inquiry for money on call, nnd
brokers aro being offered plenty nt 4
por cent.
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1000 Chra A Ohio r,a lai
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GRAIN PRICES DROP
ON GENERAL SELLING
May Whcnt Falls S Cents
nnd July 5 Cents During
Day In Chicago Pit.
it2 mil
2000 Int Mer Mar 4V,a
Sf.Oi) Int ft ot Nor nil .t
?i'0n tntnl Btm l'umn na,.,
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liooo Luck Steel r,a 1021 .. W
tnoo do r. him. . . ...... . . pk
.looo Lake Sh del. 4s inn., pn
11000 Uk ft M T JP
PdOfl Lorlllnrd r,i l'O
11000 Louis ft Naah 4a P2'
anon do 0 ;'. X
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CHICAGO, Feb 2.1. Apprehension over
the foreign shipping situation nnd feorn
that the Dnrdnnejlea may bo opened by
tho Allien, thus releasing millions of
bushels of wheat, caused a general sell
Ing movement by commission houses at
tho opening of the grain pit this morning,
driving tha prices of all grains below
tho closing on Saturday. May wheat
opened 2H cents down nt Jl.BS, and on
succeeding sales declined to J1.&3H. or 6
cents off from Saturday. July wheat lost
V,i cents on the first fow sales, dropping
to $1.274, nnd then to 21.23H, down 4T
cents per bushel.
May closed nt Jl.CIi, off 854 conts from
Saturday, while July showed a loss of
C?i cents at 1.25i.
Throughout tho day thero wns heavy
liquidation by longs and thero was a
lack of buying power. Crop reports wero
morn favorable.
The vlfllblo supply of whea; decreased
1,813,000 bushels last week, tho total now
being 51,769,000 bushols, compared with
07.808,000 bushels for the same time last
year. Tho Canadian visible decreased 918,
000 to a total of 11,717,000 bushels, com
pared with 22,700,000 bushels a year ngo.
Chicago stocks Increased 163,000 bushels,
but today wora only little over 1,000,010
bUBhelo, or loss than one-sixth ot tho
stocks held hero last year.
ItcportB received In tho grain pit were
tc the effect that the Allies havo mode
great progress In reducing tho defenses
of the Dardanelles. When It Is consid
ered tint up to tho present tlmo Itussln
nnd tho Dnmihlnn countries have only
shipped 11,425,000 bushels of wheat this
year, ngalnst t41.SO0.O0O bushels In the
same period of last year. It will be seen
what a tremendous bearing the opening of
the Dardanelles would have on the prices
ot grains, principally wheat.
The Fnclllc Coast reports new crop pros
poets are fair, with the acreage largely
Increased.
Leading futurcn minted ns fntlowa:
... . Sat'd's
neat urcn. man. iot i lore, clOJ'
.tiny i .i'. i.,,.
Julv 1. 28 l.s.J4
(Corn, new rtemery)
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
GRAIN AND FLOUK
WHEAT. rtecelpta, 08,287 bushel;. "There
n rair export inquiry, nu, ... "'
ri nnd bearlili ancculatlon In all nonvi
nna
Liini,
Kriln centres hero, declined c. on Doin aprma
and winter, vnrletlf j. quotations: Car Iota.
In export lcator-No. 2 -00JJ!n',til5r.
..--., i turn no, Nn. '2 r,l teptem. SI OOIf
A
it n2
COnN. -lUcflDta. 100,067 nuahela. Tnera
1.01 No. 1 northern puluth.
llttlo tradln
X una inc inarAyv ,u,.-v, ....
and 2c. lower, uuotniionai y-ar iu. '" "j;"1'
elcvntor-No. S,,.not and rebrusrv. TiWTTe.s
atramer. 744a75t4c.: No. n, 7.1'4ftT4Ue Car
in, a rnp irrni irnne. nn id locni hii ,.u.
.niin... fmTHln iirAtner 1 allow. 7nlt80c.t yc
ft yellow. 70f78c.i aamplo ytllow, 70374a.t
new cnh. per 70 lb-.8pft82c. ,
OATM-necelpta, 180.020 buihals. Oulilde
ndtlcea were, loner and prtces hr aympa
thetlcnllr declined Mc, under, a lUht dmnd.
uuomt nif : No. 2 white. (nWOcj,, standard
white. (14fl(V1c.! No. whtta. n2B214c
llViJ. Was quiet and ateadr. ,We ouots
at $1.220124 per buah,, a . to quality. In ex
port elevator! and at tl.lA01.1T for small lota
of nearby grain In baga. .,.
FLtlUlt. Recelpta, 200 bbla. and a34,OOT
Iba. In sacks. Demand alow and valuta nom
inally unchanged, Quotations, per 180 Iba., In
wood! Winter, clear, 1797.23: do., straight,
t7.2SJtT.60: do., patent, 7.6C"ST.I8! Kanaaa,
itrninh, l,,i ...it. iT.2.ta7.no! do.. nAtent.
luto aacka. tT.B01f7,7Sl spring. Prat. Clear,
fO.85ST.20l do., atralght. tj.2OWT..i0J
patent, ii,ouui.d: uc,
H-3I CUV milia, cnoico ana milt ftiutcim.
tvA.2r,i city nulla, regular grades-winter,
clear. $707.2.11 do., atralght. f. 2507.60: do.,
patent, I7.60OT.7B,
Iivn I'LOUIl. In moderate supply and
atendlly held, but quiet. Wc quote nearby and
Western, In wood, at tT7.25 per bbl., as to
quality.
PROVISIONS
Tho nurket ruled steady, but trade waa oulet.
Quotations: City beef. In acta, ainoked and air
dried, 2.1020c, Weatern beef, In aeta. emoked,
262ec,j do., city beff, knuckles and tenders,
amoked nnd alr-drled. 2728o.t do., Western
beef, knuckles nnd tendera, amoked, 27t2Sojl
beef hnme, t-11032: pork, family. $22.S0CM
hnrns, S. P cured, fooac, 11UC13WC. : do.,
skinned, looae. 121V312)ic.: do., do., amoked.
i:ii1Jl '5C , other name, amoKro, city curen,
Ja, li
ua to brand and nvcrrge, 14ffl4Hc.j ao weal-
td, I4MliO.! 00., DOlieu, poneicaa,
picnic ahoutdera. 8. 1". cured, looee.
i. I ov. Cloae. close,
I 1 .1214 M .12V, I.lnlU
H 1.2.1 tl.ISH'I.WS
mill Hill.
Ul 'a l't T .''7?
20OWN Y City 4WS1IW... iny .- -ffi
Ly i? .Tn-.--' .,7 'M ,:
MH llltit.. -J 'I" ir .."
nooo n y city 4v:j mot.. i""j
liiou N Y ry 4Ua May Ji-I").,
imfl N Y Cy 4ifi Mny nl.1fl,j
irro N Y Cy 4'ls Noy 'Si.tOI
1000 N Y tlnB II ft 1' r,s..lli,l
1I1IK) N V Ont . l't 4a
Sirnil N Y Uwy ndj na.. .
1IM10 N Y Ptntc 4a .trull .
won N Y Tel gen 44a..
120000 Nor 1'ac prior 4...
so
. r.iy,
.too
. iui
. ui'li
m
mi 101
liUH iui'4
101 int
livt loi
80 8(1
;,ni nui
ino loo
II V, H4
snvl Mii
n? wv.
jns
Sales in Philadelphia
2.1H Am Gna
w Am jtwva . . . ;u
.12 Am Ilwyao rrcf.UHni
10 naconda Mln.. ..
60 Bald Loco prcf.100
:il) Cam Iron 42
102 Cam Steel 41 Td
1R Electric Storage 48W
50 H P N J ft L. ..
2(i Ina Co N Am. . 21
78 KeV Tel nrcf... ICI
10 Lehigh Nnv ... 70'
2.1 LehlEh Nav t 0 70'
7 Lehlch Vnllcy.. 03
60 Mo Pacific
2:tl Pcnna U n 62S
K Pcnna Salt Mfr M
1(1 Phlla Uleo 21U
lU'i
Bat. close. High. Low. Cloee.
I"l?l 1("H !'' JW1
;ir,
1001
100
4.'
S.1
100
2614
100
4J
.tr.
lllll
2BW
11)0
12
740OO Nor I'M k;", '";, ,',... ,ov tf,n
2000 Oro Short L 1st (la JOSn vJp '?.?,?
7000 ore Cal 6- 1't m, i'
17000 l'cnna cv :i'4 1JX., '"Q,, l2,,
S0O Penna 4s ins n.u n , , Ii,;
8 8S
10",
iii iii
41 41 41
M jgft a
800 P II T tr ctfa
110 Heading
21
(CI
7(1
lA
86
21
10
!1
(U
70
7IH4
01
10
62
85
?27i
1U
1
It)
711
86
2:i?i
10
..iUi lUU'lll lll. ," '
in "ri .t ifj
10 01
r. Fo Hallway. ... IS 14tt 14W
n Tonopah llol .. 3?1 3 W,
46.Tonopah Mln ...n 11-10 (W; Oil.
KB
111 ir n 1 . RI 82U 82 8:
1210 U S Steel 41H 41h 401i ju:s
Total aales. M41 aharcs, compared with 4.177
ahnroa Saturday.
BONDS.
Loit. prev.
aale. man. i.ow. ciose.
$.1000 Am Gaa & El Ba K6U
.1S.I Cam S scrp 1017 00
OOXI Eloc & P tr 4a 78W
2i,ii lnterst Ity 4a. , . 68
2000 Leh Nv con 4Ws. 0IH4
2(XiO LVm con cp. 87
7000 Phlla El 4s 70
1000 I.eh V gen en 4a 87
;i.1000 Fa rcta 4Ws w 1.104
2(ioo p ii & w 4a '4:i. m
70fo Phlla Elcc 4s.. 7
6000 neadlng gen 4a 02
Total sales, $03,033, compared with t45.&SS
Saturday.
MK
78U
60
0"U
87M,
8
87V
101i
118
01
8T.4
VI)
78
6U
Wl4
87 li
78"1
87 U
laiQ
08
78'i
01
8.14
1MI
78-tt
311
P0VJ
H7h
78VJ
87'i
10.-IK
09
,n4
01
Local Half-hourly Sales
10 to 10:30 A. M.
73 Penna
100 U S Steel..
2.1 Cam Iron..
60 U 8 Steel..
100 do
25 UO
4 Penna
10 Beading . . .
41J4
er.4
41
621
52',i
1 Exports in Jpnuary Were f 145,536,103
Larger Than Imports.
WASHINGTON, "b. 28.-Imports lnJanu-
,tha Department of Commerca, totalsd 1122,
r- ffr. 1B16. according to flguraa roada publlp by
,,si uenarimen. nr iromirH. idikiiu ,!.
,283,207. against tlS4,742.02d to January, 1014.
-'aid tt63,0il.i3S In January. 1013. Exports In
!.llhl,neu IVI. -..at- auarasat..! 9ATK11 4Tfl
R
i.uarir, lua year, agicrcgauau ea,.ov.,tf(v,
compared with t204.06U.b03 In January of last
year, and t23T.O2,li30 In January, 1013. Com-
P4nng tha month's trad wltn tat low pointa
touched in uxuat last. Imports havo decreaaad
17.602.623, or 6.8 jar cant, while export bY
facraaned tlT 433.l76. or 142.6 per cent
Iba exea of export over Imports for tha
tiouth waa tl43.B3a.103. or practically three
Uinta that ot January luit year and mora than
.doubla (hi, nt .Inriuarv 1U13. In tha mix
Jaoota alne August lait tha monthly Irads
fcalanH. hm ahlf ted from n execu ol f 1M0O, -
SS4 on tha Import aid to an cxctai of tll.V-
,9,104 on the export tide. xce41n: tUt
r shown b any prtiloua month in tha country
.vw
NEW YORK CURB
Bid. Aiked.
Braden ....;......... J4
Urltlah-Americart Tobacco old 17$ 18
do now .................... 47i lari
lloldllcld Consolidated 1W 1 IMil
Greene Cananca - -,,
La Itoao -7J ,'
Klplaslnr ' ,Sr R'V'
Otn tlevator J"
do pref bS Jj
niker-Hcgcman ' .'
storllna liJm i ?, .
Tobacco Products pref. J- u
United Cigar Stores Vii 117
do pref '"i iT i it
United Profit new JU'ia JJj
World Film tb
Yukon Gold " -
BANK CLEARINGS
BanK clearings today compare with corre
.pondlng day laat two yw m
noaton tl8.43. U0.241.S2J 123,381,031
Bank clearlnga today comparo with corre
.ponding day la.two y.ar. MU
-Phlladclnhla s.2.0W,l8 J22.47T.37l t32.12J.8T5
Kew Yor...2lU,0T0,B13 230.003,000 313,123,81)
RATES FOli MONEY
Call.
Thlladelohla 4 .
Now York ..
Boston
SmmercI.rpapVrl'a'V'Cmontha,
phU, aV4tH Pr cent.
Tims.
3K94.
lttBfi 'faNJM
:::::;.:. ?. p
I'luiauei
olme. eaulv.
f Sift -
.
OI tl January Import 6Z8T tfr cant, an
jra ir oi autr, gaioc m tr '"' y;
9t W14. and aas per iot la January. H
",jfa ni goia
ity, gaiot Hi tr irax in jn
& S per i tot la January. 1U13.
"i gold ia Janiwry iai ioiJw.l,.
i,J,,i in.4t.ata in January, lull.
Jn.u.r war tWl.KW. acatwt M M..038 lit
tri 1014 mad U. MT.tHt In
PAY RUSSIAN BILLS
Block of 10,000,000 Taken in London.
Markfets Dull.
IJJNDON, Feb. 23,-Deallng on the stock
exchn wero slow today, put tha undertone
waa tady. Support wa given Russian
lsjue.
A block" ot 10,000.000 RUasian Treaaury
bill wa paid tor. Small amount ot German
and AustrtaB bond changed handa at knock
SSwn prt The 'American list was Ule, but
Argatla rail, advanced.
Amal Copper
Atcblaon ,-
Baltimore & QBlQ ,..
Can PaclOo
Che & Ohio...
Chl & Ot We
Chl il 4i St P.,.... ,
Denver ,,........
Erie '
do lit pret
III Cent ..." .
Mo Kan & Tex v
N Y Cent .,............
Norfolk West..
N Y Ont & Wet ;,
Pennaylyanla
Heading
South gwy.;
smith Pacific
TrSlon PaelBS
cctuola u " ,w
lncrae. -Pwrwia.
Recclver for Coal Company
CIHCAQO, Pft. TA VnHS "
"WT TiJr-TTTJEii
1 goal K)9tmVrBf' w i'o
a4 itllti abbut dM.
Ofl
78V,
nn
oo
324, 33 Cam Steel.
4194 6 Leh Val...
42 26 U H Steel.
41M 100 do
41 .'!() Ponna ....
41 23 do
62H 1 do
70$
BONDS.
31 Cambria Steel ecrlp W17
3000 Klestrlj ft Pcoplca' Tr 4a
123 Cambria Steel scrip 101T
32 do
10:30 to 11 A. M.
M II r M I ft b 02V4 5 Penna 32'J
20 Iteadlne T0"n B " O I . ....... 82
23 Perna 0214 4 Key Tel prf.. OJ
BONDS.
1000 Electric & People's Tr 4a 781',
1000 I.eh Vat gen rona 4s 87V.
liiOOO Penna rta 41ta w 1....... If"
20 0 Electric & Peoples' Tr 4a 7SU
11 to 11:30 A.M.
70 10 Cam Iron..,. 42
63 10 Key Tel pr. . . (13
5211 40 Penna B2U
S2(i 10, U S Steel..',. 41U
BONDS.
3000 Penni rcta 414a. w I Ipnti
1000 Leh Nav cons 4W 0011
1000 do , 0014
11:30 A. M. to 12 M.
100 U S Steal.... 41.. 38 do.. 100
100 do li in
100 Am das 10C 10
BONDS.
7000 Phlla Elee 4a........... T81J
(12 Cumbria Steel scrip 101T .."
200CO Penna rcta 4H w I , t03
12 to 12:30 P. JI.
621. 2 do 6214
14V, 5 Ton Mln flli
BONDS,
2000 Eleo & People' Tr 4a ,,...,,. TRtf
8T Cambria Steel acrlp 1U1T 00
10 Leh Nav...
no Key Tel pr.
100 Penna
3 do
4114 16 U O I ,. 8214
o:t
do.
1 Penna
B South Rwy.
12:30 to 1 P. Jr.
17WOH Ponna 4jn w 1 lyvn.
12000 Pco & East lBt " "
7000 tiny Con Copper '",
i:nnxi iieniuiiB K." .'",,.
600 llcpub Cuba . lnoi.
1OM0 Hep Ir ft S.6i lino..
6000 Bin Or ft W clt 4a...
coon Hoc'c Ialnr.d 4
2000 Bock Island rM 4a ...
r.000 Hock lHland 3 a. . . .
10(Vl St I. T M ft S Olf 4".
600O St I. ft S V rfd 4s...
VO0 St L & S V acn 6s.. .
2Ttroil PeabonnI A I. ad 68.
Pn,,, Qntith llnll ,lfl
?:ioon South Pac rv 4;..
76C00 do cv r i i
ll(Ki do rrd
6000 South Pac Term 6a.
lOOOD South Itwy gen 4s.
7non do con 6a ;
3000 Tcnn C & Ir gen os
llluco Texas co cv a. .
1IUI Tot PCO & W 4S..
looo Tri-uuy .
02
!I2;
01
8.1
(1V4
on
07
02
H7'4
81
3 10.14 Otfli
84',,
03
tmii
03
0S14
4714
UO.
lO'i'ii
1. in1.
10:114 103H
103 10",
nuii ui;
021,
KI
71 71
Kt 81
r,3ti ."' i
64
117
Oil
117
117
so'4
?&
7814
04
III
113
I1M4
474
OlWJ
1021;
M'J
07
IM
!I7
6"V.
8
03',
84H
781n
01
111!
03
IWi
10:
47U
10-J
100W looii
1(KI 1(M
.vion V s ltubber Oa Ki-Jn
64000 U 8 Steel 3a J00J4
2000 do reg 6a 100.4
HlOO t'nlnn 1'no lat 4.i 0314-
21000 Union Pac cv 4a 80
COOOVa.tia Brown Broa ... 34
1000 Vo, Car Chm 1st 6s... 02'i
0000 Va Uwy Ba
imvi Wnlieh 4s -'I
7000 Wrst Cheater 6 Wl
2000 Weat Sid lat 4a 03
Nion West V & M cv 6a... Pl4
400O IVcst Shoro rcg 4a U)W
1O0O West Union Oa IJW
.nn. fl.nnn rnnf tnn Jl. . 80
Total anlea. t2,407.0u0, compared with I.14J,
000 Saturday.
P471
31
112 j
0011
a
01
ihi;
n
so
II4'4
ft ,
Ti2li
0(1
27
H3
(15
1114
(Mil,
0fl4
811
Local Bid and Asked
Today'H Saturday's
Bid. Aakod. HII. Aaked.
Daldwln SOW 32 30 JU
l,nj iui r., -T
1
do nrcf
Cambria Steel ...
nicctrlo Storage ..
General Aaphalt ..
do pief
Ifeystono Tel
do t o
do pref
Lake Hup Corp....
Lehigh Nav
Jo t c ,
Lehigh Valley ...
Lehigh Valley Tr.
do pret V
Pennaylvanla
Phlla Elco
Phlla Co
do pref ........
do cum pret ...
Phlla It T
do t c
Heading
Ton Hl
Ton Mln
Union Trac
II (I I
U S Steel
York Kwy
do pref
41
48
14
14
(1274
75
75
03
13i
20JJ
52
23?
Id
10
'&:.
0"
82
40'i
,
3015
42
4814
211
114
1414
141,
u-114
n
7514
751?
If
sa
24
:i'j
2
37
1014
1014
3'
n!T'
30
82'4
nv.
48K
iili
14V4
CI
7374
7374
,r.,.
27
8j
10
10
70i
82
41"i
7
31
484
2(1
II."
14T,
147.
04
0
Tim
7(J'4
ir.iw
1414
St?
si"
32
37
10 14
1011
7iy
374
n
on
S2'l
417-
714
317-1
May
Julv ....
rvita
M.iv ....
July ...
Ijtrd
May ....
July ..
lllbi
May .. ,
July ...
Pork
May ....
July ...
did.
514
73i
73
6I1H
6314
73H
7574
5(H1
K1'4
7014
t"8
t64
10 41
1 0.115
10.10
10 32
.... H.23
.... 18.45
tAakeil.
10.45
10.(13
10.10
10.32
18.25
18. 53
10.30 10 HO 10 4
10..V) 110 52 110(17
11.73
10.02
0.77 t!0 07
10 02 '10.32
tern cured.
it,,,., it : itii'iut: niiiiu.iirrrn. n. .. luieu,
lol.eiltc: dn.. amoked, llXPlSc.; belllea.. In
pickle, according to average, loose, i.miim.:
liieikrnst bacon, as to brand and average, city
,-ur-d. 17018e.i do., Western cured. lTOlBa.i
lard, Weatern. reflnetl. tierces, 11011V4C.; do.,
do. tuba, 11JJ1114C. ( do., pure city, kettlo
rendered. In tierces, lHJlltlc.i do., pur city,
kettle rendered, In tuba, UHllUc
REFINED SUGARS
Trado quiet, but valuea ateadlly maintained.
Iteflncra' Hat urlceai Standanl Kranulated,
n.8i)c. lino grnrulated. S.T.'ct oowdcred, 6.860 :
confectioners' A. 6.5c.; aoft grades. 4,t)OS5.50c.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
lll'TTKIl Flno gooda were In amall sup
ply and firm. Lower grudea dull. Quotation:
Weatern, freah, eolld-packed creamery, fancy,
apiclali, 3tc.i extra. 32c: extra llrats, :11c;
ilratn, aXfllOcs seconda. 2ilfl2Sc. ; ladle-pnckcd,
21ia23i'., ns to quality; nearby prlnta, fancy,
:i3c. ; do., averago extra. 31c.: do.. Prats, .TOT?
:i2c. , do., accomla. 2ilfr'8c; apaclal brands of
prlnta Jobbing at 40U42c.
EOOS 7'era unaettlcil nnd tl.60 per caao
lower under Incrcaalng auppllea nnd a light
clemund. Quotations: In free cna, nearby,
extra, 2fic. icr doz.; nearby, flrala, t.20 per
ntnndnrd caao: nearby, current recelpta. tT.03
. .. 1..,..h . .- ,1--.- f Ol, .. - nn- ,
do., flirts. JT.05 per caaoi Southern. tO.HOJt7.o3
rancy
lTUOITWe.j 60., do., fair to good, 10!48lTc 1
do. 1 current make, lGUQlOlici "., part aklmi
8fli3c
POULTRY
I.lVj:. Dealratila atock was In moderats
auimly nnd. ateady with trade fair. Quotations-
Fowls, 14M16Mc: old rco.ter, 11
HVjO 1 chlckena, soft mealed, lMHOc.i do.
atnggy, 11l4c.: ttirkeya. 164UTC : duck. 1W
ITc. ; geese, 12B10C.; erulneaa. aa to OUlllfv.
per pair, BOtlTOc 1 plgenna. old. per pair, 22fj
26?-l do .young, ter pair. 2022c. . ,.
lihr.ssni). Market niilct and fowl tc
lower, orferlng moderate, but ample Quo.
fnltona, trreah. killed fowla. 12 to box. drr-
pltked nnd dry-Pcked, eelecled, heavy, IPc.i
weighing 4rT Iba. apiece 18e.i do...5M.i
apiece, 17174e j do., S Iba. apiece. lWlfUc,
a ID8, apiece, uwinc, rowiF, uh
.- -7- .-- IC- ' . .- T.-..,.
no,, unaer a ids, npipcr. i,iu, r uw,p, .,,,
dry-picked and dry-packed. Western. 45 ibsi
o,, no.,
e. 1714c: do., do., an ins, inuinua.1 no,(
An . n lha. And tinder. 14fT16c, Old roosters, dry-
picked, 14c. Broiling chlckena, penrby, ltuta
ha. npleee. 224T21C t At., fair to good, 182t;.i
Weatern. iMgilbs apiece. 20ff22e.i do., On
to good, 14Jll8e, Chlckena, dry-picked end
di7-pa:ked. In boxes, milk-fed. 81 to 30 lbs. to
dot., 180.1 do., 37 to 42 Iba. to dox 18ci do., 43
to 4T Iba. to dot., I80.I do., 48 lb..to do., 20c..
do. CO Iba. and over, 21e..crri.ted, 31 to 42
Iba. to do.. 10c; do., 43 to 47 Iba to dot.,
17o.! do., 48 lbs. to doi.,.10c! do.. 00 lb, and
over, 20c, Chlckena. dry-picked and drr
packed, In bbla., selected, heavy, 10c. I Wsatern.
corn-fed. n lb, and. over, 18c. s do., do... -4
lbs" tTdlTMct do do., ty jbs., lJUe.f do.,
do., 2H33 lbs . 14160. Turkeys, dfy-plckej
ana nry-jmuneu -- vmtmr. .-".
Wettem, 22c. : fair to good, 18t:
10ft20c. Ducks, fancy. In boxca,
ordinary tn good, 120ino. Oeeat
ncr uu, o,w". . .
io., T lbs. wr aot... 3ft3.23i do . do.. B4 lb.
per aoi.j .-. ubij uu -.. , v.Wf
FRESH FRUITS
n-mniiil fair for choice atock and value en.
erallv well sustained. Quotations:. Apple. New
medium, ttL00: Bpples. tVeatem. per box.
T5cRSl,?3! appiea, ueiawaro anu i-i
Vnnta. per hamper, noifooc; lemons,
mojW. Ann,,,. Plorlda. ner bo
I Jl :..:. A...J .. L. m-n,.
I tvern tnhbert nut
1T.52 17.82 '18.22
18.00 IS 00 18 07
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICKil), Kelt. 23. HOas. Recelpta, 18,
000; miirkel. 3ffl0c. higher. Mixed nml butrh
era'. SO 35JKI.70: good heavy, fil.:i5B0 6(li rough
heavy, JO. 1013 11.30 ; light. 5U.43'flO.SO; plg. tJ 00
(T(I75: bulk. (l.65ll.70
PATTLIi. llecolpts, 26U0: market atrong.
Iicovcs, lTRS.7n: eons and lelfera. t0frT.4u;
atockers nnd feeders, S4.40f0: Tctana, IVi7.10:
calve. nS.OO'SlO
Slir.UP. Receipt. 8000: market steady. Na
tive" and Western, t4.403f7.70; lambs. t3.403i
8.73.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
NI7W YOllK, Feb. 23. Tho coffee market
closed steady, ruturcs advanced 2 to t points.
Trading waa acme. Prlcoa fellow:
Today' Today's Sat'day's
Opening. Cloai-. Clone.
3.50 5ai3.52 3. 1003.43
5.5M(.n2 5.01 Sf5. 112 3.60413.SS
MlWJO.rJ 0.7IW5.72 O.IKfflO.dl
0.T3
11.80
11.83
11.06
T.00
LOT
March
April .,
May
Juno
July
Auguat
September ..
October ....
November . .
Uicembor ..
Bid.
Total sales,
7:ii3.7l 5.7IHI3.7
O.TMJOTO 0.71B(V72
n.H'UMI.SI 0.80(10.81
IM1OS10.1I2 0.8S(l.fnl
n.n8tt.oii n.ii3n.po
7.04A7.03 7 0107.10
7.110T.12 T.0SST.10
selected cnntlled froth eggs
at 2SB30e. uer do.
ClIUK.Ni: waa in moderate supply and
ateady v Ith a fair export demand. Quota
tions: New York, full cream, fall mako, choice,
ennavU
ner bor.
box, tl.TM
J.60: tangerlnea. Florida, per lrap, tl.602,B0s
grapefruit, Klorld, Per box, tta72irlnepple;,
per crate-Porto Itlco, t2.603.60: Florida, 2
2 60; cranberries, fancy late varieties, per bbu
f7.60ijt4 60! cranberrlea. Jerajy. per crate, 23g
T3c: pears. New Ynr'. Klelter. per bbt, tiff
2; atrawberrlea, Florida per quart, 240c
VEGETABLES
Th general market, quiet, with fairly
liberal offerings at tho following quota
tions: White potatoea. per buih Penna., OOtl
03c; Maine. 45060c.: N. Y.. a to quality
4015c.: white notatoea. Joraev. per baaket
.107136c.: sweet potatoea. Del.. Per hamper
Utrgo. tl.25l.T3: medium. .pOOTge.: wft
rotntoca. Knatcrn ahpre. per bbl. No. 1. t2
273. No. 2. 1.60flL7r! nweeta, Jeracy, per
bbl. No. 1. t3.253.no; Nn. 2, t2T2.60: awetl
Jersev. per basket. TSc.lTtl: onion, per buah.
60rr,Oc.: do,, choice, per 100-lb, bag. tLIB: do.
medium. tx.r 100-lb. bag. 11: do... second, per
lOO.lh. bar. T5c: cabby.. Danish, per ton
tSfl3; caullOower, N. Y.. per crate. tlOLTO;
Ipinach. Norfolk, per bhl.. tl.7Bii72.23t kale,
jTorfolk per bbl.. POcetl: lettuce. Fla per
baakot, t204: beana. Fla., per basket, tl83.60;
peaa. Fla.. per baakot. t2.80di4! eggplant. Fla..
per lnx. 2lM.W): rucumbera. Fla.. per -basket
f3.603j squash, Fla.. per basket. t2.2S3j
penpera. Fla.. per carrier. J3S4.60: beat. Fla..
per IU0 hunche. 3nB! tomatoes, 11a., per
carrler-rnncy t2.60j!3.M: cho'-e. ?:
celery. Fla.. per crate. tl.2S02: do., N. Y.,
Bar hunch. HMJTOc: muahrooms. per 4-lb.
aakct. 00c.am.20.
REAL ESTATE NEWS
01,000 baga.
COTTON CLOSED LOWER
NUW YOBK. Feb. 23. Notwithstanding the
unfavorable developments over tho week-end,
tho chief of which waa tho Intimation from a
high official, that Great Britain might place
cotton on the contraband Hat. tho cotton mar
ket opened ateady today, 2 to 5 points under
Saturday'a cloao. The large apnt houses offered
freely, while some of tho smaller spot houses
bought. N'otlcea covering about 200 bnles of
March delivery were reportod, this being tho
flrat notice for that month. After the call
the market beenmo eomewhnt active nnd aclllng
preeaure Increased, tho Hat working off to a
net loas of about 8 polnta. At the -clone prices
wero 20 to 20 point below tho tlnal on Satur-
ooy-
DUl.kiiiai., (iiriii
...s..ts s!n
...8.fll 8.00
...8.8.1 N.75
. . .o.on n.05
...D.2S P.SI
,...8.55 ....
March . .
May ....
July ...
October
December
Spot ...
High.
H1
8.01
8.7N
II.03
:a
Low. Close.
8.12 8 12
8.31 8.30
8.63 S.37
R.8I 8.811
U.OO 0.00
8.35
LEHIGH NAVIGATION MEETING
100 U B Steel.,,. 41 It Phlla Eleo.,,,
0 do,,..,..,. 41 10 Ana Mln,.,,..
200 do....,,.., 4074 IO V S Steel....
25 do..,,,,.,, 404 400 Phlla It T t c.
23 do ,. 40 100 do.,,,,.,,,
10 Beading; ,,,,. TOTS 100 do,..,,.,.,
BONDS.
XOOO Electric & I'eople'a Tr 4s,,...,,,,
2374
40',
10
10
10
TSi
O limbrli fltl Berln 1017 041
vv
&
UO Witt
. Whl oca T.71
;,4H2
. 1111 IBS ..t;
:8o 8li
22 217
', 83 3J4i 7a
. B4 10BH A
M uh "4
. BM 822 - 1?
inn t
irt-
for t
P d
1 to 1:30 P. M.
1 Penna 82',, 10 U 8 Steel..,
2 do 61,! 4 Ky Tel pr.,
1Q Baldwin rr.10O 6 Bleo ttor...
BOIJpS.
2Q0Q Beading gen 4. ,",,., ,
1:?0 to 2 P. M,
10 U a 1 8274 2 Mil Nav t C
in Kiv TbI prf.. Si 40 Baldwin nr.
8 Penna. Bait... 83 10 Kle Stor..,, 4SH
100 U 8 Steel.... 40 20 In Co N A'. 21
BONDS.
28 Cam Steel rcrlD 1017 DO
3000 Heading gen, 4 .....,,,.
4874
, oiu
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J.UU
Otti
HARWOOD ELECTRICS YEAR
Incomo Fell Off, Although Business
Increased.
In tha Harwood Elcctrla Company's annual
resort the nonoperatlng Incomo for 1011
nnt,A to 133.217. Of WhlCh t,308 WM
dorlved from Investments. This incomo shows
a decreaae ot ?!3,2T2, as compared with 1013,
which I accounted for by the reduction In
the dividend received on It holdings ot atock
In the Harwood Coal Company and Harwood
Store Corrpany. In 1014 these .dividends
amounted to t30.000. a compared with f80.000
frithS prevlou year. The failure of the two
latter companies 'to continue dividend; at the
rate paid In 1013 -waa due to the fact that
their surplus sccount had been depleted
tl rough dividend disbursements In tho year
1U12 and 1013. o that It was Incumbent on
both companle. to curtail fur her dividends
until earning retore4 the surplus to la con
dition as ot March 1, lbl2. when the atock of
th. companies wis acquired. During the year
J3TW.'l was carried to these urplu aocount.
leaving a balance of ,23.508 et to be ac
cumulated to bring the same to the required
The elhklna- fund provision of tha flrat mort
gage of Harwood EUctrlo Company (one of the
corporation forming you r company) dated
July 1. 19.1U. dua July 1. 1039. became, effective
during th yar. and In accordance, herewith
tho company paid to the Glrard Trust Com
pany.tru.tee. the sura of t7U30. out of which
tctRfc of said mortgage to the amount of 17400
vTere acquired by trustee and held a an In
veatment to sinking fund.
The amount expended during th year for
addition and betterments i to .your , ""fany
Plant and property waa t21B,lll. At the cloae
'- !J- -.! u...tv. ntimLor nf nustotnera of
the 'coroSanr wis WIT an Increase of 70T as
"" vw"i ,. .. -J,K. at thn flnMA nf tho
2 to 2:30 P. SI.
70 Beading .,,,
T0,,
82(
S3
SO Ton Mln....,
1U O I....... 82 20 Mo Pacific
io Am itwy.
I BOND8.
60 Cambrli Steel scrip 101T-.
1000 Am Oa & Pleo Da
8"l
IO
DO
Btl S
aclno..., 1074
Steel... 41
Bel 32
81'
2;30 to 3 P, M,
,ati a alnnt . .11 RTon Bl.
10 do" 40ft 2 Mo Pactno. .
IS Am Kys pref.ioovk is m bwei
X D. S2U B Ton Bel...
9 Am Rwy DrL.lOO WIIOI
IB Ata Rwy prf.100 TS Am Oaa lOflji
ffi Ton Mln. ..... Ok B Phlla Eleo , . . Sg
liSNiv..::.. TM? 01 Cambria StJ.. 41
25 Am Oat . ....100
BONDS.
2000 Pblla B i W 4 U4 M
T Utteratat Rwy S,.
compared with tne uumDer at unci u i"w
pieilou ficl year. The demand for power
rl..,.r ,n. it ,h. n1n. nt 1U14 Wa BP-
" U. ..V,-.. ---r---- -," .- JO, . o,fn
W TV!r eSSSa wilh the -pre-ylour yearT ,
Tha number ot n- ' urr"fc b.,..w
during : 1011 waa 28.91T.325. an Increase of
6.838.100 K. W, H. over 1813.
The income account follows: ..-nam
Operating revenu 3SS2
Operating expemea r"."?
Net operating revenue 1W,4I
Non-operating Income,
Tievenue: ...
Invrtment ,- tjl.jag
Mnnngement Questioned on Electric
Developments.
At tho Lehigh Coal nnd Nnvlfjntlon
Company's nnnual meeting today William
Jny Turner presided and II. F. Baiter
acted ns secretary. When tho stockhold
ers wero Invited to ask any questions
concerning the report, GeorBO II. Stephen
son naked why the operating ratio ot the
company wnB higher than In other coal
companies. Ho cited thnt tho ratio of
operating expenses to gross receipts of
tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company
was about 5 per cent., whereas in tho
Lohlgh nnd Wllkes-Barre Coal Company
It was 75 ccr cent.
President S. D. Warrlner, In reply,
stated thnt tho output ot the two com
panion la different, the Lehigh and Wilkes
Darre hnvlng about 68 per cent, of Us
total In prepared domestic sizes, for which
tho higher prices aro received, while of
tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation's output
nhout Et Der cent. Is In prepared sires.
Mr. Stephenson suggested that; the com
pany's properties be leased to Increase
the net Incomo per ton, nnd the president
said that the present expenses include
many charges that would have to bo met
by the company If the mines were leased.
Mr. Stephenson asked about tho condi
tion of the Harwood and tho Lehigh
Navigation electric companies, saying
that he had been Informed the latter was
not a success. President AVarrlner de
clined to discuss the Harwood Electric
Company. Ho said that as the Lehigh
Navigation Electrlo Company has only
been In operation since Inst May, It Is too
early to Judge whether or not It la a
success. A motion was adopted approv
ing the annual report and tho acts of tho
board of managers laat year. The elec
tion then held, wr. warnner oeum re
oierted president and ft member of the
board of managers, nnd nil other mem
bers ot the board were reelected.
BANK SURPLUS LARGER
Philadelphia Institutions Also Report
Heavy Increase in. Loans.
An Increase of 11,380.000 In urplua and IS..
641 000 In loan w reported by the PblUdel
ShVa bank for the wt Mat ended.
P individual dpolts Mpanded, $10,T0.0O0. De
tail ieiww
A very Interesting phase of tho real
estate market Is tho absorption by build
ers and keen observers of tho trend of
nrfairs In outlyinir estates which, after
having been held In families for many
years, havo reached a point whero they
are considered ready to bo converted Into
sites for homes.
There are many BUch properties to bo
found along tho line of Baltimore, Ches
ter nnd Woodland avenues; many more In
Frnnkford and Germnntown, and not a
fow in the central part of the city.
One by one they arc coming into the
market and the trader nnd tho builder
know but llttlo of what 13 going on
behind tha scenes.
Tho struggle for wcnlth Is the under
lying reason. Those of us who only see
tho transfer know llttlo of tho regret
when It was felt best In tho Interest ot
all to sell the old estate. We talk of
tho advancing market, of the broadening
of the built-up portion, and while the old
homo Is absorbed, wo comment us to
whether the price Is high or low.
OPTIMISTS LEAD.
In the United States tho optimist al
ways has had the best of It In the long
run, nnd those who are sanguine about
the future In the real estate world havo
reaped a great harvest.
We aro always Inclined to be cautious
nnd conservative, but oven with both ot
these iualltles well In view, future profit
seems to He largely In the line of pro
viding homes. Wc anticipate the Increase
In tho population and we know about
whut future home buyers will want.
METHODS CHANGED,
In the old days, when building was not
such a tine, nrt and there wero not the
many Improvements now to be found In
the most modeit dwellings, a homeir.akcr
bought a lot, visited an architect and
went over plans, hunted up a builder,
started tho work and paid for the con
struction as It progressed.
Now tho buyer obtains a house which
has been built to sell, for the reason that
he can net more for his money than by
doing his own building and taking the
chance of extras growing dally from his
Inexperience. These items often eat up
the profits In a contract Job, whereas an
experienced builder takes the greatest
care to cover tho smallest detail,
APARTMENT PROPOSITION,
While tho comforts of an Individual
homo are many, Hie apartment proposl
tlon undoubtedly Is gaining In popularity,
and Is likely to occupy "moro attention
from now on. A few years ago apartment-
wer looked on as experiments In
this city, and It was questioned whethejj
they would prove acceptaoie, .-iucw
wont boldly ahead; the servant problem
nlded tho movement. It soon was seen
that tho npartment houso was duo to
meet Increasing success, and building
after building went up.
APARTMENT HOUSE NEEDED.
Tho need of a centrally located house
keeping apartment house frequently has
been polntod out, the rentals not to be
higher than $800 to J100Q per annum. It
would be sultablo for young couples to
begin married life In. Finding a suitable
homo In favored localities at a moderate
rent always has been one ot the difficul
ties of tho newly-weds, and often ends In
getting a much too expensive house amt
bcglnnlng life where the means of tha
couples' parents would placo them, but
nt on exponso not posslblo within their
own Income, thereby establishing a falsa
standard.
Tho market Is entirety void of a propo
sition such ns Just outlined, and its suc
cess, from every point of view, would bo
certain beforo the building was under
roof.
Of course, combination of Interests has
some drawbacks, but the balance Is in
their favor; certainly from tho standpoint
of less caro and smaller oxpenso In oper
ation, as far as tho family Is concerned.
This Is written from a man's vlewpolrit,
nnd it la a fact thoroughly well known to
every woman in tho world that men know
but llttlo about the dally cares and de
tails of a houso, Tho number of times
that a carpful housekeeper traverses the
staircase, tho watchful eye lest some
point In the -political economy of provid
ing shall have beon missed! the Incessant
questions from the servant for Instruo- '
tlons, and the numberless other trouble
some details aro little realzcd by men.
THE APARTMENT A BOON.
In an npartment these problems ar
avoided The npartment la all on one
floor blessed fact! You aro virtually
beyond the reach of attack from the
street and every modern Idea has beer
taxed to make It easy to get your aur
piles to the place where they are neede
Your coal bills, hldec'us phantoms, nrej
thlng of the past. and In many coses
your light Is furnished. If not. It la under
control by a general mter ar.d a much
stronger "pull" atthe gas gfflqe than an ,
Individual could have.'
Then, too, there Is another r atter to ,
t.n n,M,r.d. Take It for granted that
every householder Is hospitable and has
.,',- ,..i Vinm,, .loen without Ihpm
An apartment Is gentl&'Mr, o a. vertaln.
degree, to our most ffeneroua irnjj-ijJ"
said, but It aireauy ;o --. 4 -.
eS.'.rn hmiaa in all Its phasidts hero-
W .ty and win Play an Impyrtt part
in tba eoroiort, pioou. ..- ,......,..
fffture.
LESSOR.
All other source
10,043
PnWuidid diti::::: t?.oto
Nt Income for ft
car. w V. and L,.
fiscal year
t?.ST
t24S.Ul
1210,634
,33,038
SECURITIES AT AUCTION
At auction the following securities were sold
by Samuel T. Freeman &. Co. today:
12000 Keyatos Mtnlmj A Mr-. Co.. 1st
6. lSSeVlt Us Keyton kiln
ing A Mfff. Co. (lot t)
6000 11 -boom" & Shenango By. &. Light,
lstoanTB. ll..:... .T..:H
H Oalon panger Railway 186
BAR SILVER
HEW TQHK. "- - Tb price, of cotuowr
ci.l bar laTrtr tgfey wa 4trti wuic, IU Moa
ttat) doU-t at 41 WU,
r-an . .."
Deposits (Ind.)
Circulation
Due from bank. .
Deposit of bank
Ex. CIMrlns II...
Reserve held ,
lltrcrv required .
Bvrpiu
Feb. 22. 1015. Increase.
.aI02.oaa.uoo (.i.sti.ooo
323,004.000 10.TO4.O0O
11,310.000
S2.IOT.O00
iS3.oie.ooo
14,383,000
0O.R14.OrtO
R8,710.OO0
ai.T03.OCO
February
1.ZU7.
11 ftftl
1,413,000
il, UU.WO
C-4JJ
a.coa.
1.826.000
1 So. 000
23. 1S14.
WO. Feb-
SEARS-ROEBUCK MELgN
Company Declares a 50 Tor Cent.
Dividend. "
NEW YORK, Feb. 3.-jj'he BtoqHivld9.r
of Sears, Roebuck jfo-. a special
meeting today. authorUed an Increase, m
the common stock from m0A0W to l,
000,000. The directors- then declared a
stock dividend of BO per cent, on the
common stock. payabU April I to stock
of record MarchJB. XEe retiring directors
and officers were reelected.
i i IP " ' " '"
5IINING TOCK QUOTATIONS
TQNUj'All srwas.
Jim Butler
MacNamars
Midway
Mlrpah XxtNutea
Montasa
Notth Star ..
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NF.W YOllK, Fb. aM w" 4rl
weak In H' foreign " market at the
opening today. ItallanTlrea at 3.TS and Swiss
check at MS eta!lhJ new low record.
Demand trim djr1P'l to 4.$0. while cable
1.11 to, 4.804,. .J?" demand were quoua
tat 0,23; -cb!r . ". - - .
uuuacr. tu.r
B44. Ayjd.
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veal jassu . . w- '
,..- unri.r nlti form
..SBiJr5fci,.w 4. lflia. ST.
JiSVv '&TWn; ttS.MP.OOO. February aa, 1911,
iio.SO0.2M; February , 4iW. 4.eoi
sf.ooov
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L. AND N. SELLS BONDS
The lAUlavtll and Nashville Rallrej4 hi
tct? to J- P. Morgan, & Co. tTJsSOW' n;
r?.--- Knnn- UVM ItlT llnea huftt 19V tfiS
Slngton and Htrn Railway. avtuAllMf
roriwratwn. into the. coal nW of lh CouU
dTtttn Coat Company in tattere Katju.ky."
Tin exUtlng uwrtgage on It U to be 4tU
fla wtefito tti Uuo of tb new boad.
nt. rnZTiVM MuMnt..! nrtmlill hdA lbter-
t. tayXuer mni b the LouUvtUi. and NaS.
U1 4Wf) Cvmpaay
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The Ideal Investment
That Costs Par I
f Always Worth Par
The Guarantee
Mortgage
This Company has on hand at
all times, ready or immediate
Investment, mortgages and
mnrtcan bonds (first liens in
ampunts of 5500, $1000 and up
wards, 'secured upon improved
real estate in Philadelphia ana
its Immediate vicinity.
We own the seottritifs we offst
for salt.
Send for Booklet
Philadelphia Company for
Guaranteeing Mortgages
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