Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 04, 1915, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1915.
CAUSED WEAKNESS
Leading Stocks Sagged in Late
Trading After Strength in
Morning.
New York Slock Sates
NEW TOlilC, March 4.-Tho lotio of the
Rtoek market today wn.i nn Irregular ono.
After tho opening, many of tho leading
stocks showing small fractional declines
from the (Inal of yesterday, thero was
soma demand for slocks from commission
houses and by sliortu anxious to cover
their commitments, and the market bo
cAhio stronir with Rohvt advances In many
shares. Many odd lot Bales were recorded,
tending to show there was some small
buying by outsiders for Investment.
Tho market became weak In the after
noon, leading Issues being oft a good-
lzed fraction from the final of yesterday,
nhd In some Instances greater losses were
ftltown. There was nn absence of de
Wand and stocks wcro offered rather
freely. Tho weakness continued until
tho close, with prices at the low for tho
day and around a point below the final
of yesterday In many of the leaders.
On tho whoio sentiment was much Im
proved throughout tho Street. Tho most
important thing from a stock market
point of view was tho adjournment of
Congress nt noon. Tho action of Congress
In passing a resolution empowering tho
President to take what steps ho deems
advisable In preserving our neutrality
while tho Europcun war Is on was favor
obly commented on In various quarters
of tho Street, and was, In some meas
ure, used as a bull argument to advnnco
prices.
There was a little broadening out In
trading, but business was generally con
fined to tho specialties, such as Heading,
Steel common and Capper. All showed
advances In the early trading, but shaded
off later, Maxwell Motors stocks still
continued strong, and the three classes of
stock each showed nn average advance of
about Hfc around midday, hut declined
In tho afternoon In sympathy with thn
rest of the list.
Selling from nbroad on tho sellers 20 lint
baBls continued each dav, but transactions
of this kind today were on a smaller
scale. The heaviest liquidation was In
Central Pacific first -Is, and the supply
seemed to come from Amsterdam, Indicat
ing that the selling is for Oermnti ac
count. Selling of this Bort did not depress
prices and what bonds wero offered found
a ready market.
In connection with the strength In Steel
In tho early trading It was rumored that
a decision In the anti-trust suit will soon
be handed down and that It will not be of
b. drastic nature.
Before noon It was announced that tho
American Steel Foundries Company had
passed tho dividend on Us stock. Tho
company has been paying dividends in
quarterly instalments of n H of 1 per
cent., or at the rato of 2 per cent, per an
num. The stock didn't open until the
afternoon, when It showed a decline of
VA at 21 on the llrst sale, later recover
ing to 25.
Last close. HIsh. Low. Cloao.
Adam KjtDresJ. ...... 8U4 P3 83. 83
-fsVn Oold Mines . 2U)i 30H
AIIIj Chalmers 0 8H
Allls Chalmers prcf .... 31 31
Amal Copper. ...61 MH
Amnstnrar .?!)! 40
AmCan 27Jf 27!i 27)1
AmCanpref 03U 01 WWI
Amer Car ft Fdy 40)j 42 41 W
20?
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34
30
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34
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30
27,
01
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TRANSIT SECURITIES
BUOYANT FEATURE:
Amcr Car & Kdy pref..!12M 112!f 112H U2H
Am Cotton Oil mi
Am K.tnrcsj Mil
Am Hide & Leather.... t,H
Am Hide A Leather pref 2)
Am Ice 20)j
AmLlnseed 81f
Am Locomotlro 10)(
Am f.ocomotlvo prof ... 7a
AmSmcltlns! 015
Am Smelting pref 101
ifi'i 40 40
MM MM KIM
m HH Hi
27!f "2flH 27M
27M 20M 27M
8 8 H
20 IBM VMi
Ii 78 78
04 02i 02'f
101M 101H 101M
Philadelphia Market Dis
played Firm Tone, Led by
Rise in Union Traction.
Amer RnmT. i.m ir.1 t.M 151
Am Sugar ioUf 102M 10P 10'M
AmSteclFdy 20 25 2IM 25
Am Tel & Tel 120M 120M 120M 120.U
AmTooarro 221S 22.ri TWi ' i
Am Woolen 17,'f 10
Am Woolen pref "wh 70'f
20' 20
.. II.
.. 118
..100
.. 27)4
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Anaconda Copper
Atrlilin
AtrM.ion pref....
AtConit Mno...
llalilnln I.oco. ...
Halt & Ohio
Haiti Ohio nrof (1M
llatopllas Mlnlnrj M
llfth Steel flfi
IlelhMtnl nref inili M:1U 103t 103'i
llrooklyn Qui VMH 12SM 128M 12SU
Hrooklyn Rapid Transit 87M 87M 87M 87M
BniMwlck Terminal .. 0 Mi -M 4M
California Pet 17M 18 17M 17?
i anrornin re pref . .
Can Pacific
Ccnt&SA Tel
Central Leather
Ches &Ohio
Chlno Copper
Chic Great W
ChlcOrcatWprcfA.
Chic Mil &Stl'....
Chlcaco, It I & PacUlc. . 20)
cent Can
Corn Products.
Consol (ins ....
Del & Hudson .
lies Moines & Ft D pref . . 20 29)i 2MS
Detroit & Kdlnson ....112)j HUM 112,'i 112H
. S.'j S)4 8 H
. 21M 21M 2IM 21M
. 33 33)1 3415 34)4
. 21 21 24 24
.102M 102 100 100
.107 107 10IIM lOtIJi
13M 130.M 130 130M
. 04)i 03 'f 0-H 02
. 04)5 DIM 0I OPf
. HIM 'Mi 3IH 31M
llfiM 115)i 116)i 1155.
32)f 32 32
311)5 fill fit)
...48 CO 30 60
...1S0M IfiOtf 150 160l
..lilt 110M 115M 110M
... 31 'MH 331( 33M
... 4 1 4lM 41 41
... 30 30 35M 35M
.. 10)5 ltM HM 10)i
.. 20 28)1 28 28
.. 855 i 80)5 88 MM
.. 20)5 22 21 21
.. 45 45)5 44M 45)5
.. 0 0M 0M M
..117M 117lf 117'( 117U
..145)5 144U 144f IH'.i
Distillers Securities .
Erlo
Krlolst pref
Fed MAS pref
Gen Chcm
OcnChctn pref
(leneral Electric
General Motor
General Motor pref .
Goodrich Co
Great Northern pref
Great Northern Orocts 3H
GURcenhelm Exp 50)
Homnnd for tho local traction stocks
continued to dominate the Philadelphia
market today. Kven tho big Pittsburgh j
bank failure exerted only a minor In- i
fluenco. There was, nevertheless, evi- t
denco of prollt-tnking In Rapid Transit t
around II. On tho other hand, Tnlon ,
Traction moved up steadily to 35, Tho fact
that tho limit Is now oft the stock appeals
to have encouraged the trading element
to make commitments, and In the last
two days more shares have changed I
hands than In several weeks. In finan
cial circles the opinion was expressed
that tho altered transit ordinance would
pass Counrlls this afternoon without n
hitch, but this did not nppear to dampen i
tho ardor of the bidders on the floor of
the exchange.
The remainder of the local list ruled
firm with small gains In Philadelphia
Electric, lhlgh Valley, Westmoreland
Coal, l.ehlgh Valley Transit, United Ons
Improvement nnd Tonopah Mining, but In
none was the trading heavy. United State
Steel nctod as If a nervous short In
terest wan endeavoring to cover outstand
ing commitments. Reports from the stool
trade are on tho whole encouraging, on
the avernco plants nre now operating
about t'O per cent, of capacity. Tho dally
nvorago pig Iron production In February
was 6!i,S13 tons, compared with G1,6SD in
January nnd 4S.S01 In December, thus
showing a stendliy expanding tendency.
In tlic nfternoon United States Steel
shares reacted In sympathy with tho
recession In New York. Cambria Steel
1017 scrip fell from P6& to 05, but tho
1016 scrip held steady. Keystone Tele
phono lost half a point, but the general
list held firm.
Although the Fourth Street National
Hank Is the Philadelphia correspondent
of tho German National Hank of Pitts
burgh, which closed Its doors this morn
ing, tlie local Institution did very little
business with tho failed firm, and finan
cial circles here are unnffected.
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PHILADELPHIA
MARKETS
GEORGE J. SEAY
Class B director nnd Rovernor of
the Fedsral Reserve Bank of
Richmond, District No, 6.
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHIIAT Receipts, (15,81!) bush. There
was rnlr export Inquiry, but with tower nut
old, nrtvlre prices declined 3C. Qiiotallons:
rr lots, In export elevator. No. 2 red, spot
ntirl March, fl.l2fitl.4Ti No. 2 red Western,
ft 1TB1.S2! No 1 Northern Buluth. fl.BOW
I.M.
t'Olt.S'. Receipts, 3I,TI)T bunh. Trade was
nulct nnd prices declined Ic. under lower oul
iliie ntlvlces. Quotations: Car lots, in . ex
pert cle-ntor. No. 'i. ot and March, ?.,fe
f . ...iii(i J . Ill JV. i IIVi .1. ...i. ..-vt
WHEAT BROKE ON
HEAVY SELLING
''ar lots for local trade,
ns to location.
So.
Financial Briefs
Local Half-hourly Sales
10 to 10:30 A. M.
COO Phlln R T t 0 11 00 Union Tme..
BO do 11 100 l.h Vnl Tr.
ia Union Trae... nsji 120 Am Mllllns.
2.-. do 35)1 1no 1'hlln i:iec. . .
10 Phlla. R T t c 11 25 I'cnna Hnlt. .
300 U H Steel.... 411)1 100 U S Steel...
100 do 44 100 do
10 Baldwin pm.. or, hi 1'cnnn
4t 10 Dillon True,.. .'!..
41 40 Am lit Riiitnr .".S4
44VJ 100 V S Steel.... Il)i
41 100 do 4IK
21 110 Ton Mill T 1-ttt
44 20 I'hlln KIcc 24
2j 10 I.eh Vnlley... HT'
lli ,i -i-oii IIPI
44 :iO Union Trnc.
10 U S Steel.
ion no
ino do
25 do
4 Phlln Elec....
loo V S Steel
:0 Pennn
in Warwick Iron
U S Steel....
2,"''
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New York Bond Sales
llUh.
1000 Adams Express 4s "l'
ltOOO Amer Cot Oil 41'j tuou
1U0O Am Dock A; Imp rm..U)l
4IUI0 Amer H.do & 1, fis. . .1UI
WXXJO Amer Hmi'lt See (1 lOlll
1Z0OO Amer ivi cvt 4!ss..
WOO Amer Urit l'ap 5s.
150UO Armour Co 4'.4
20tO Atchison adj 4r
12WJO Atclllon cv 4s 1U55.
1BIK.0 Atchison cv 4 19l.
jto Atcnmon cv as ii
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TV, IV,
lOUVt K"'Vi
101 101
1UI KM
1M4V4 104Vi
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1UK Atlan Co Lino 1st lb.. IHiVi
ICOO Bait .t Ohio lIViS HI
TlK) llalt Xc Ohio -Is 8S
JZOOO Italt e Oh cv 41ns
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pool. Hrookn 11 Tr 5a 1U1S. !WS
4000 Brook Un EIv 1st 5s. .lOOpj
2U00 Ilrook Un Oas 1st Bs..lu;it.,
1WKI0 C'nl Gas & EIihi Ds. . . U2',i
l.sooo Cent Leather 1st 5s.. nil
UNiOU Cent 1'ac lht 4a MlJi
lixou Chen Jit uhlo cv 4!'js.. 'i
lttki do 4'ts Nl
lOUJO Chi & f.rlu 1st 5s K2
50U) Clil fc Nwn Ken 4s sta 111 '4
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2f(iio Chi B& Q ojlnt 4s I'.vK 5Vj ".
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5(100 Cht 1) & Q 111 V.ViS... h'-'is Mis 81Ts
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0MM Chlll! St P cv 5s w 1.100!, HiH ldOTi
100OI do cp 5s Ilia 102 1IKI
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1(00 Con (3ns cv (is w l...ll.t'i
lsmn Dtl it Hud Is 11)111. . WHS,
ZW Ven & Itlo Gr 4s T.'Hh
1011 Detroit fnlte.1 44s JltJ
J4'K4) Uls Secur Corp 5s . . . 4.1
KM Krl conv Is Scr B. . (Ills
10(K) Hud & Jlan In 5s 2f.-i
2000 Iowa Central .-. .-.
1UOUI ins Cop cv (Is
fiOOO Insp Cop cv (Is Klin
18IWO Intcrb It T rer 5s . . . lis ml
700O Japan new Oer sta 4 Vis 75 75
0000 Japanese 1st 4',3s SO 7S'i
1000 Lacka Steel 5s JD23... !I0 110
7000 Laclede Ga3 1st 5a. ...101 mi
BOOO Lake Shore res .TAs... S2 K-
40TO Lake Sh deb 4s lull. IK) 00
nwv Lrfn vai or m v 4',sis.iiii nil
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2000 Llgr & SI T 7s 122'., 12214
.w" MJiiimru ..a . tuu
1000 Louis A Nash 4s m4
200(1 Milwaukee Oaa 4 01U
2mo Minn & St L, 4s sv
K'OO JIo Kan & T 1st 4s.. 77'5
1000 Mo Kan TM 1... 5S
CrtKO Mo K & T sen 4Vss.. 7:1
MOW Mo Tac 4s 40
1000 Mo Poe cv 5s 47'4
mo Mo Pa" cons (is .Kn
100O Mont Power 5a lil'
WO Morris & Essex .T.-is.. SHJ
x ai t i Air j.ruKf cvt ita. 1,1
HOW N Y C A K 314s.. .. SOli
1S.1HOO N Y c fc II fa w 1..I0IK
oron N Y Chi & St I. 1st 4a. i'21i
2000 N Y City 18 1IKS1I. ... 0.1
200O N Y City 41,8 1IHS0 .. tl'JTi
li-lOO X Y CUv 414s 11)01... OlA,
4(lfl N Y Gai II A P 4s.. M
2' JO N Y N It & If cv 3Vj8.
Sooo N Y N II & II "a UCI
.1(00 N Y Rwr adj 5a .VIK.
iron N Y IV O & D 4'j8.. I5
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Hit Harv Corp of NJ )H O'Mi O'i O.'Uf
111 Central 103J-( lO.'Hi 10.'W 103'f
Interboro-Mct
Intcrboro-Met pre!
Inspiration Cons . .
Int'l Paper
Int'i Paper pref ...
J Kas ser Co
Kan City Southorn pref fl5,li
Kresece pref
Lehigh Valley
LlRKett A M Tob pref.
Loose-Wiles Hbcult .
Loulsv .t N ash
M ackay Co pref
Alay Dcpt store
Maxwell Motors . ...
Maxwell Motors 1st pref G7!i
Maxwell Motors 2d prcr
M Stl'&SSM
Mexican Petroleum ...
Mo Kan & Texas
Mo Kan & Texas pref .
Miami Copper
Missouri Pacific
Montana Power
National Uiscult .
Nat Lead
Nat Lead pref . . .
Nevada Con .....
N Y N II & II . .
NY Central
NYO& W
Norfolk & West ..
No Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pcnna
PitUbun: Coal ...
Plttsburs Coal pref
P Lorrlllard Co pref
Pressed Steel Car .
Pullman Co
Hallway Steel Spring
Hay Cons
P.! 12H 12 1
Mi s'H fiOH .W
l'JH 20 1UH 1UJ
SH m SH SV,
30 37 30 30H
T.'.'a 70 79 70
f fl5,lf fiStf Holi B5H
lOJ'i 100H 10155. 10UM
I33Ji 13 Hi 133M 13 H
USH HS 118 118
ISii 21) 20 20
.lll- 112 112 112
0,"iij 60 01 00
. f.o mi r,2H r,2H
27JS 2-55 20H 27
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120M 121J,' 1203 120M
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1005 107 107 107
12 12 12K 12Jf
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102'i 103 lOHi 101U
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20 20 20
1 91 01
. 93 03
:7 27 27
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10i 195a UVA
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275
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lteadlnir2nd pref 815j SI SI S4
Republic Iron & St pref 75! 75!i 75?i 75'i
Itock Island pref 15$ 15 ii IH
Seaboard Air Lino 12 125S 12 12
Seaboard Air Line pref 3255 3255 32 32
Sloss fchefflcld 25 255.' 23,' 255f
K5 t3j 3 b'J
'15 ir.4-s 155 153J
45' j 48-3 475a 47M
13i3 45 4154 45
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02 93 13 93
27 27JS 2055 I'OJJ
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bouthern Pacific
Southern Hy
Southern Hy prof
Standard .Milling ....
Standard Mllllns pref.
btudebaker
Ktudebaker prel
Tennessee Copper
TexasCo
Texas Pacific R R ...
Third Avenue.
Underwood Typewriter 00
Union Dae & Paper
Union Pacific
Union Pacific pref
USCIP& F ....
U S C 1 1' & V pref
Un Rwy Inv
Un Rwy Inv pref .
U S Rubber
U S Rubber 1st pref
U S Steel
13
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101 i
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11000 do cv 4s 100(4
5000 do tren us
25500 Nor Par Prior 4a
17500 do Ken ,1s
2W0 Ore & Cal 5a . . .
linon Paeine Tel 5a
twioti J'enna cvt 414- I0.nl jonsi jictvf
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rttflrt Rntith Rell Ss 117:
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2000 South Ilwy con 8...
140O0 T and Pnc l't 3
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5(00 Trl-C'tv 5a
SOUi I' S Rem'ty 5
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1MVK) Union F'ae cv 4a
- KtfM I Jr. Rwva S P 4a 47
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zihi t car cnen lat im wi
aK)0 Vj Rwy 5 0
1!00 Wabaah 4a J!3
OioO Wabaah 1st 5a lHi
10O0 Wabh 2d 5 88
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2000 Wt K Y & P lit 5a.l0l2
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Total alii, , cumparad with
trdAf. 'bua far tkin weak. 110.450,
parsa '4K waca, e,..-M.vtu
k- NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
i K8W rOUK. JMrch 4 -In the eArlv Irad
tag an Mm otej, Bxcbaau to4ar futuras
vunt uncbiviia-d to 4 pulata lilaber. Purine
th ixeMb a' fthfuary the world'a vlalMa
jotlv of atUft U- reasad 31 237 tana, asitnst
aacrAa far ib4 same month laat yar of
304 ffiB basa. Pl foJ'gw:
wm 9 xvjrujr a
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75 75 75
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USMeelpref
Utah Copper
Va-CarChem
Wabash pref
IVclls Kareo
West Maryland
Western Union
Westinshouse Electric
Willys Overland
Willys Overland. pref .
WoolwortU
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95
The 13. I. du Pont de Nemours Powder
Company linn nrrntittcd to build a 5,000,
CCO plant nt City Point, Vn., for tho nmmi
fncturo of gun cotton. Work has already
bepiin and It Is said this will bo the
larBest gun cotton manufactory In the
world.
Tho Pennsylvania Railroad has Riven
an order for IMOO tons of steel rails to
the Illinois Steel Company.
The spot quotation for raw sugars de
clined C points to 4.58.
Gold to the amount of J"5O,0OO was en
KnKed In Jnpan for shipment to this coun
try. The annual report of the Hallway Steel
Springs Company shows a pross decrease
of SI.KlG.TM and a neb decline of $7fi8.S0S In
earnings. There was a deficit after pio
ferred dividends of $570,540, ugalnst a sur
plus of T17C.6G0 in 1913.
Tho minimum price on Baldwin Loco
motive first 30-yenr gold 5s was fixed at PC.
Tho Hercules Powder Company's quar
terly dividend of 2 per cent, places tho
stock on a regular S per cent, per annum
basis.
At the meeting of tho Sterling Gum
Company P. S. Hill and A. I.. Sylvester
wore added to the board. F. L. E. Gauss
wns also elected a director, succeeding J-.
(Michaels. The authorized number of di
rectors was Incrensed from seven to nine.
The New York Stock Exchange has
stricken from the list International Mer-
canti'e Marine common and preferred
stock trust certificates.
The Keokuk and Des Molnos Railway
reduced Its preferred stock dividend from
?3.25 to $:.50.
At the annual meeting of tho Ilaldwln
Locomotive Works, held today, tho retir
ing directors were re-elected. The board
will meet on March 25 for organization.
Reginald M. Thompson bought the
New York Stock Exchange seat of Pler
pont V. Davis for $42,000. C. It. Irwin
Martin was elected a member of tho Ex
change. Townsend AVhclen fc Co,, have removed
their oflices to 503 Chestnut street.
The nnthraclte coal tonnage of the Le
high and New England Railroad for Feb
ruary, 1015, wns 145,130 tons, as compared
wun joj.mj in reDruary, inn.
ICuhn, Loeb & Co. and the National
City Rank announced that they had sold
the unsubscribed balance of the Chicago,
'Mllwuukeo and St. Paul general and re
funding mortgage 5 per cent, convertible
bonds, acquired by the underwriting syn
dicate, lo Harris, Forbes & Co.
100 do 4IW 100 U S Hleel
in no 44 wi no
.10 Union Trae... fl 100 do
100 Phlla 11 T t e 11 .V, Ton Mln....
10 U S Steel.... 44 50 Phlln Hire..
100 do 41'4 HI U H Steel..
100 do ll'.i 20 do
DONDS.
100(1 Phlln Elec Is
25 Cam Steel ncrlp 101 1
.1000 Ilald-wln 1st fls
. I l-irj
. Jl.Vj
. It
. 14
. 41
,7 1-10
. I'l
. II
. 44
. 79:
. fi'Ui
100'i
10:30 to 11 A
4 I
.10 rhlln into 10'
2 Ton Mln r
- Penna
2n ItendlnK
so Am Cnn
75 Union Trnc...
25 do
wu a i
0 (len Ap pfd..
inn tr s steel
70 r.eh V Tr pfd.
M.
(i i...
. R1T4
1-HI inn Westmor Conl illli
r,2'4 u itrndlnc ...72 .i-l'i
7l' .1 Union Trnc... .15Kj
27li, 70 Phlln. II 'I 1 c II
.15'5 10 Keystone Tel. II
.15'i loo Unlnn Trnc,
rw v in nn
no loo do
44 100 IT S Steel..
27 I! If (I I
12 Phlla Trno.
1(1 Tl K Slcel 44
25 Union Trnc. . . .1.V5
no.N'DS.
1000 Il.ildwln IH 5s
5000 Ueh Nnv cons -IVas
1000 Pennn rets 4js w I
f,2 Cnm Steel scrip 1017
lOUi Ilaldwln 1ft 5s
11 to 11:30 A. M.
n.-.i
if'
fllTi
77.
..100H
.. m
. .10'1','i
. . 05
..100',i,
7R
:i
52'i
4411,
441
2 Phlla Trae..
1 Union Trnc..
15 Penna
10 V R Steel...
20 do
40 Cnm Irnn 12
50 Penna Hnlt... so
2(l Phlla It T t c 1IU
. I li
. 41
. 24U,
2 7-1(1
. 80
.. 52!4 5 U S Steel...
.. 52'5 100 do
50 Penna Salt... Mi
5 tr O I M
5 Phlla Trne... 7S
200 Phlla It T t c 11
15 do U
20 Pennn. 52'&
50 Union Trnc... .15
4 Phlln It T t c u
12 Penna
inn no j''i
100 Phlln n T t c 11 '5 15 Phlln UIoc..
loo do lilt in Trnna
on Ton Mln 7 1-111 200 Pcnna Salt.
10 do 7 1-10
riONDS.
21 Phlln Co scrip Win OOU
.1000 Leh Nav conn 41s K
11:30 A. JI. to 12 JT.
10 Union Trnc... 35?, 25 It S Steel.... II
n Am an Iill'i 50 Pinna Salt... SO
25 Union Trac. .. :151,
RO.VDS.
100 Am Gns & Elee 5s R5Ji
Snoo Am Ons & IClec 5a R5
ncoo Am Clan i Klec 5a S.'V,
MOO Am Ons & Elec 5s , RS)
1C0O llendlnc Ken 4s 02
0 Cnm Steei acrlp 1017 05
10O0 Elec & I'eop Tr la 70
12 Jl. to 12:30 P. Jl.
25 Penna Salt... SO 2 Penna 5214
15 Penna 52 0-1(1 5 Am (la KKi'f
10 u a I Kl'i, SO Ton Del 4 1-10
54 Phlla Elec... 2411
PONDS.
1000 I.eh Val Ken cons 4'is...
1000 dec & Peop Tr 4s
07?4
71)
12:30 to 1 P. jr.
20 Phlla Elec.... 2l'd 50 Phlln II T t o 1HS,
10 Tenn Copper. 2irl 50 Union Tree... .I.",'!
10 Elec StornBe. 4R'i 40 U G I SITS
BONDS.
1)0 Elec & Peon Tr Is 70
loon Key Tel 1st 5s n.'1'i
..ic. i (-inn, ,,n t;o ,
.kiu i.en vni Ren
4(K I'nna i:icc
200 Phlla Elec 5s 10:
st ns l'.Ib
i 4'is w 1 lulll
?n cons Is.... R79.
5s 102(5
.-,n lO'V
1 to 1:30 P. JI.
20 U O I....
811.
Local Bid and Asked
Total sales today 174,300 shares, compared
with 240,300 shares jestcrday; thut far," this
week 709,265 shares; same period last week
C5O,S0O shares.
Sales in Philadelphia
gf?
vio&a.
S.o&0t
6.0i8.7Q
fl.76fl.7l
Yes. close. High. Iiv. Close.
40 Am Beet Sugar. 3014 30V4 3U'.i HUH
SO American Cas..l(KH
120 Amer Milling... 0
70 Am Can
ICO Amal Copper... Sl'.J
10 Bald Loco pref. 05
40 Cam Iron 13
10 Efeu Storage.... 40
u uen ;
10 Keyat
.u .ei. u. iuIm
loo Uh Val Tr 1.1
70 do pref 27
31S Pa n II 52H
..l. rfrnift oai( (g eu
Aph pref. UJ
t Tel Co... H'.j
Val iSOTS
l.7
27
52H
Mfg W
;:: SB fi
Ion.. 7lfl 7K
tot Phlla Bleo
ir20 V It. T tr el
Hi Phlla Tractioi
J'.TJ KeSAlIlg
in 1 m. top
205 Tonopah Ilel . . . 4',.
mi Tonopah Mir. . . . it",,
7,10 Union Traction. SS
2(JN Li G I ,1H
2ll0 V S Steel 4.VX,
KM) I'n Itwv pr
BSI4 Union Traction.. 35
10 Warwick I 4 S 91
lmj AVut-nors Coal. 01
BONDS.
Iiit prev.
S".
mwAm u & teo at
GttV) llalduiln lt Sal
36 Cam S acrp IU1H ix-V
hi up vin
4. W3..,.li
k Intttr ILwv 4a
20)0 Key T.l Ul Z
flfiOo Uh It oon 4j soft
aiu i. so ifi
5CO0 I. V gen cona 4i 87'
ikvi r. V sen eaa4V4a 07!
600ii j-g ret 4Vis w 1.1W
1 !?Jgi? ttw. Jo'
100O Heading gen 4 62
341 Cm Stl ep 1017 M'
saasi-tf
10OH lOOH lOO'ln
Sft i 5H
27H 2I' 2714
Mi 51 ', , 5.1',
OS 03 03
42 42 42
Ms 4HT. 4S',
O) (X) 00
14 II 14
JU HTU JTtt
27 27 27
S2H 52 r.'JH
Ml- SO f 80
24 21
loi; 1114
77 78
af.
aS'1' .1
S1W 81 S114
4411 4Sfi 4.1V,
27V, 27V? 27U
.10 35U 35g
61H 81H 8lg
. Ii'gn. uaw, clone.
i& JS3i ,s
1 OOK BlllS Xl(,
ft & JP . 0Vl
ia an IM lfiOH
ioi i iw ,u
as &8u asc. ssi'.
MVfi il MS
Bni "Mi ml
10S loe 102
y, gl vn. kt:
I in f j&
V3 82 US
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NBW XQRK. JUrcb 4. Bulr-MarlLM.
sg sa jrfiv a. ;
BHlIHN) MTfS J" , VJStti
I. il--lc , 1i(b1 mloc. Siic.
cajva.
Btrfry
TlaMwIn
llaldivln
do pref
Cam steel .......
lllec Stor
Uen Asp , . . .
do pref
Key Tel
do t c
Lake Sup Corp .
I.eh Nav
do t c
Lehigh Vnlley
Uhluh Valley Tr.
do prer
ip.-nnsylvnnU
1'hlla Eleo
i'nna to
do 5 per cent,
do u per cent,
Today's
Bid. Asked.
.... 27. 211
... 271.
42
4S1J
14U
1415
71
52 V,
'.'I
115
4.1
41)
211
m
w.
,
Yesterday's
Bid. Asked.
27 2s
2T
pref
pref
2S
05
io14
2fl
(10
14i
14J
7
74U
TiK
nil's 1171.
in 1.14 h
toy. 52 7.I0 bs4
Ml siTi "4
50 , , 30
3" .. ;o
Ki . . 5
4SV?
14!j
74J5 74
74(J 71
Mit, hiij;
Phlla R T 1111 llli 10M lO'i
do t e llli 311 10lJ 10Ti
ncadlnK 7U1.10 71VI-18 73 72
Tonopah Bel 4 41i 4 41-18
Tonotiah Mlninir
union iraciion
CHI
U H Kteel
Yorlt Ily
do prer
7
3.w
:ioii n.i.a
815J
m
7U
in
.i?j
Oil'
30W
S1J4 81;
in iHi
.12 30i
7
.1511
32
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHICAGO, March 4 HOGS. Receipts,
23.1KDI. Market. 5c. lower. Mixed and butch
ers. SU..I55SH.70; ood heavy. H.:i0flil.il5; rough
heavy. ;0t0.i5: light, 0.4OSa.BO; piga. 13.60
U.10: billW. fll.50fill.(l6.
CATTI.E. Receipts. 30CO, Market, steady.
Ileeves. J5.754i1i.l5: cows and heifers H.B0O
T.70: Taxaiin. t5.50au.G0: calves. H50-ain.
SlIEBP.-HecelDli. 11,000. Market, slow.
Native and Western. 10c. lower; lamb.
t7.0580.75.
NEW YORK CURB
Bid. Asked,
IJraden il d'i
llp.lmftrlmn Tohawn old 1 tu. 1T.T
,..,- pi.i.r- z.z.. .a7 ji'.
ii.-Aii.c.,kai. luwHtu ,iiv ....... in ia,
i.oia uvna ..,.....
Greene Can
Ijl Hose
N'lnlsalng fi
Utu tiav , on
da uref SO
Rlker-IIege 0-
Bterl Gum .,, :ili
Tob Prod pref 01
United Cigar Stores , nnu
do pref , ,..112
Un Prof new ;.. 3
World Film fl
Yukon Gold , 2H
DAR SILVER
NBW YORK. March 4.-The. quotation for
commercial bar tlar today was 43li cents
With Meailcan ilolUrs at 3111c. '
3 20 W
15 DO
i X
aiJ
03
wy 4s 5SV,
?rlp 1017 115(4
crip 1017 115(5
".leo 5s sai
1 Penna Salt... 80
41 Penna 5215
no.NDS.
2000 Interstate Rwy 4s
is i.nm .-ten acrii
(IS Cnm Steel scrl
20OO Am Gns & Ulee
1:30 to 2 P. JI.
an o 1 siTi 20 u o 1 siTi
10 Union Trac... 35i 27 do Hy,
20 U S Steel.... 4.1V 3 Penna 62H
10 So 43J
BONDS.
1000 Eleo Peop Tr 4s 70
2000 Ueh Valley gen 4!js 1021 I112
1000 Penna rets 4!.;s w I lU'lTi
2 to 2:30 P. JI.
100 U S Steel.... 4311 25iPhlla Klec.... 21
10 Ton Mln 7 1-111 23 Tonopah I!el. 4H
10 Penna 52 7-10 2(10 Phlln Klec.... 21
W Phlln. R T t 0 11
BONDS.
10O City 4 1911 1003;
0 Cam Steel scrip 1017 U5
2:30 to 3 P. JI.
100 Un Ilwy pfd.. 27'i 100 Am Copper... .Vtli
ino Ton Bel 4.1-10 1110 union Trao... 35
10 Pennn 52U, Vi u O I S1J
5 Union Trac... .TV) 12 Am Gas ions;
.7 1-10
. .10174
. . TMi
..I'll
.. os'.i
2 erllaw, 7S(!?7i'e.; stenmer yellow. 7nil7?Jic. 1
.Vo .1 vellnw, 7.V&70C.; No. 1 yrllow, ilflT'c
ample yellow, 0I? 7.1c ; new cob, per 70 Pig.,
75ft , 7c.
OATS. Receipts, 75,051 liudhels. The trtnr
kt was quiet nnd He, lnurr under ens or
outside ndwees. ciuotntlonn: No. 2 white,
nilriHr.: stnndnrd white, ooflillc.i No. .1 white.
r.iioiioi'
I'l.OI'lt.Itecelpts, 1401 bills, nnd ,150.P0
His. In snck. The mnrkrl was dull nnd lower
In symunthy wllh the weakness ot whcit.
Ountatlons: Per inn Ihs. In wood Winter elenr.
tngvrtil.3'1: dn . straluht, jn.nofjil 75; do., int
ent. fn.r.1I7 : Kansas, ntmlulit. lule jncks.
til 503(1.75. do., nalont. lute sneks. 5(l'w?i
snrlng. tlrst clear. SH.50fKI.75; do.. BtMlcht.
lil.7.fii; do., nntrni. .7I7.25; dn., rnvorlte
lnamls. ti.507,s3, iliv mills, choice nnd
rnnc- ni.lpnt. $7.50fr7 85: cltv mills, reculnr
Brnd.- Inter, ilcnr. sii.?.1f7ii.5n, do.. slrnlKht.
ni,vniil.75; do., p.ilent. .0.75W7,
ItVU I'l.til'lt iv.is qulst but stenilv umlrr
.mall suppllrs, Wo iiote nearby nnd Western
In wood at til.501IH.lio, as m duality.
PROVISIONS
The market ruled steady, hut thero wan
little trading. Quntntioni: City beef. In "ts.
smoked nnd nlr-,lrieJ, 23fi2(k i Western beef,
In sets, smoked, 25S2IV. ; city beef,
knuckles nnd lenders, smoked and alr-drled,
27f?2Sc: Western beef, kuiekles nnd tenders,
smoked, 27MSc. ; lief hums, f.115r.'!2; i'irk,
fnmlly, $2.lif2.1.50; hams, S, P. cured, loose,
i:"ifrl.'l'i.c.; do., skinned, loose, 121ifl2'!ie.i
do., do., smoked, 1.T,4W14c, ; other hams,
moked, city cured, ns to brnnd and nveraire,
14 11 me.: do., Western cured. 14fi1l'4c.; do.,
boiled, boneless, 2.l1f2le. ; plrnlc shoulders, K.
P. cured, loose, liniVllc.; do., smoked, IM.IJ
12c; bellies In pickle, ncconllnff to nveraRC.
lnoe. 1'IV13'ie.; brcnU'nst bacon, ns to brand
nnd avernBe, city cuicd, I'WISc; do.. Western
cured, 1 7if( 1 He. : lard, Western. rcflnel, tierces,
11 "401 lit; do., do., tubs, 1 1 ' . 1 1 1nc. :, .do.,
pure city, kettle rendered, In tierces, lH;iiJ
H'.'C.; ,io., pure rlly, kettle rendered in tubs,
lllilll(4e
REFINED SUGARS
Iho market" una quiet but steady. Refiners'
Hit prices- ."tnndaid gmntilnted. li.S0e.; (Ino
cranulatcd, 5.75c; pondcreil, 5.13c.: conteu-tloners-
A, 5.05c. ; solt grndea, 4.liog5.50c.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
llUTTUIt. Trade was milot but prices
wern well uulntalned on One goods. Tho
undiTgrades were weak nnd lower. Guotn
llons: Western, fresh, solld-pncked creamery,
rnney, specials, ale : extra, .'12c; extra Orats,
".Dfi.'lle.; Ilrsts, S.iasoc: Bocnnds, 2l2ilc;
ladle-nnckerl. 2n22c. as in nualKv: nearby
prints, fan y, :15c; do., average extra. :i!c;
dn., hrsts, .'UWf.'c; do., seconds, 2527c.;
special brands of prints Jobbing at 40i42c.
KIIGS. Wero more plentiful and further
declined 15c per case. Quotations: In free
cases, nearby cxtrn, 22c per doz. : nearby
firsts, tn.15 per standard rase: neurby, cur
rent recelpm, (1) per case; Western, extia
firsts, fn.15 per case; do, Ilrsts, til per case;
Southern, ?.i.7IK(il per case; fancy selected
candled fresh eggs wcin Jobbed out nt 210
2iic per doz.
f.'II i;i:si;. Offerings were only moderate
nnd prlcew ruled atendy, but trade was quiet.
Quotations- New York, full cream, fall make,
choice, 17(ii171(C: do., do., fair to good, lO'ifp
KPic ; do., current make, Ui'Vifl'ic. : do., part
skims, Sfffl3c.
POULTRY
I.IVK. There was n fair demand and the
market ruled firm under lipht offerlnKs. Quo
t.ltlona: Fowls. ir.HliKlUi. rxrenttnnnl lotn
h iff her; nid rooster, 1 i Ti 1 1 le. : chickens, soft
mental, 2 017 17c; do.. HtnRRy, Ufiirie.; turkeys,
l.Mil7c.; cIupIis, I.'iltic; Keese, lUffllic. ;
Kulnenn, ns to quality, per pair. fliWiTOe. ;
plKenns. old, per pair, L'Htff Uric. ; do., young, pur
jnlr. WtiZ'Jc.
l)i:i;SSi;i. Demand was equnl to the
limited offeilnqs or lino desirable-sized stock
uinl values wero well sustained, ijuntntlons:
Kresli-kllltd lowl, 1 to box, dry-picked nnd
dry-packed, pelpctpil, heavy, litr. ; welphlnff Alfi
. Uih. nplcce. 18c: do,, :Pj. Ihs. aplocc, lTf!1
17, ic ; do., :. lbs. apiece, trttUic,', do., under
It lbs. npltVp, 111lt'c Fowls, bbls.. dry-picked
ana diy-packtd, Western. -M?." lbs. apiece,
li'lc: do., do., .Ti lbs., HWfl'J'.aC. : do., do.,
,'t lbs and under. I-lttt.V. f)!d rnnKtprH. drv-
plked. He. HrolIlnrT chickens, nearby, VR2
lbs. aploce, ViflX'Ae.; do., fair to Rood, lH20c;
Vestern, VW'J lbs. apiece, i!XiJl'c: do., fair
to Rood, Wft'lSc. Chickens, dry-picked and
dry-racked, In boxes, mtlk-fud, :il to Hit lbs. to
doz., 3Sc.; do., :.7 to 411 lbs. to doz., lHe.; do.,
4." to 47 lbs. to doz.. lSe. ; do., IS lbs. to do.,
1'iiL.; do., GO lits. and over, Ule. ; corn-fed, :tl
to 12 lbs. to doz.. ltJc. ; do., A'i to 47 lbs. to
doz.. 17c; do., 48 lbs to doz., lWc; dn., Ul)
lbs. and over, -Oc, Chickens, dry-picked nnd
dry-packed, in bbls , selected, hoavy, lite. ;
Wrstern, corn-fed, ."i Iba. nnd over, 18c. ; do.,
do.. 4 lbs.. iimVbci do., do., .IVj lbs., 15tic;
do., do., 'J-At'i lbs.. 14fiirc. Turkeys, dry
plckcd and drv-packed Fancy, nearby, 21c;
tlo., UVbtern, 21 p.; fair to Rood, lfifit20e.; old
toms, lt!t2oe. Ducks, fancy, In boxes, 17
lSe. ; do., ordinary to Rood, 125?Hc Geose,
nearby, 124711c; do.. Western. KifrTJc. Squaba,
per doz., white, welKhinff H to 12 lb, per doz.,
fl.fHif5.2fl; white, weighing '. to 1U lbs. ptr
doz., $4(?r4.r0: flo.. do.. 8 lbs. per doz., $:..10fl)
M.(.); lo , do., 7 lbs. jn-r doz.. $2.W)t??(: lo do.,
MUHfr llw. per doz., J2S2.25; dark nnd No. 2,
SOctyiH 23.
FRESH FRUITS
The market ruled stendy on choice stork of
moat descriptions with demand fair nnd offer
ings moderate Quotations: Apples, New
York, per 111. York Imperial. $2if.l; Green
Ins, $2i'2.Ri KlxK. ?2ti2.7;; Spy. $1.7r.f(.2.50,
Ualdwln. S1.7."i5i2.W): nen Davis. St.;i()'ri2:
other ffood eating varieties. fl. 752.50;
medium, flfil.W); apples, Western, per box.
7iVf7j$1.2'"; apples, Delawaro and I'ennsyl
vanla, per hamper, WutlOc.; lemon-J, per box.
2Si2.r; oranges, Floilda, per box, Jl!fi'.'I;
tangerines, Florida, per strap. $l.r.0i2.r.i):
grapefruit, Florida, per box, SlfiTLio; plne
aprles, per crate Porto Hlco, $4.M)7f; Florida.
$:i3il; cranberries, fancy latt arietles, pet
bbl., $3.BD1i4.'0; cranberries. Jersey, per crate,
2;Wi7lc. ; pears. New Yorle, Kleffer, per bbl.,
51Q2; strawberries, Florida, per quart, 25Q50e.
May Closed 4 Cents Lower
and July Showed a Loss of
41j, Cents for the Day.
CHICAGO, Mnrcli 4. The gt-nlfi market
wns steady nl tlio openliiK toilny. Jtny
wheat showed n loss of t4 cent nt $1.41,
ivlillo July advanced H of a cent to
$I.I7'4. Firmer cables nnd unfavorable
weather reports trom Amontlna caused
streiiRth In the later trading, and on sub
sentient sales lliere was a steady rise In
May lo l.4fi. July went to JI.17H. The
upwntd swlnit was thought to have been
ontiseil bv the report from New York
that l.fiOO.WO bushels of wheat had been
sold for export. This created good buy
In IT.
On heavy setlliiB orders May whent
broke "!4 cents In the afternoon to $1.37,
while July lost GU cents, at $1.11. A
few minutes before the dloso prices re
covered from the low, May ending nt
$I.39'i, off 4!f, cents, and July at $1.12,
down 4U cents.
The (liop In wheat was mainly the re
sult of n report Hint the cancelation of
lame ammunition contracts from nbiond
presaged possible peuco nnd also to the
erroneous Impression Hint tho embargo
nthorlty conferred upon the .President In
the closing hours of Congress related to
all over-sens supplies to belligerents In
stend of merely to those hostile ships that
might attempt to smuggle supplies on
hoard while, near Ametlcan waters.
Lending faturrs mused as follows:
ies.
. wiicnt oiien. High.
Mn.S- I.M 1.1?.,
July 1.17 LIS'.
v urn uiow ucuvcryj
I'iii ill!
iTh tls
M'J'd
oldest Odd Fellows In 1W i... . .
last charter member of Manajnink titt,5
I. O. O. P.. died yesterdav tuJtJ&U.li
Hospital, Elizabeth, N. J. Mho"!
comes from n family whose nnces'tr. it '4
urcd In th-o Itcvolutlonary War. ji fl"
n. resioeni ot iiiznneiii slnco 1882.
for years was superintendent of lh ..
denartment of the Central m. if0
Ilallroad. While living In PhiTad.iISI'J
be belonged to tho Odd Fellows" EnJ:IpM
luent. Three sons Burvlve him 'rirmI''';
B. Ulnns, John W. Ulmis, of Ne v..!1
ana iranit t.. uinns, or Elizabeth, v
IN MK.MOltlAM
ESHUN WH.t.tAM K8SEN. Dm,,,... , '
ll,o -March 4, 1I.Q0. "' gf ffftJpt ,
Btatl) ;
lllItlKI.MN. On Jtnt-rli .1 iniR
of lllcliaril nut) Sarah Uuck en, igtani.!',
riinrr.ll from his ato rrsl lencc Wf'-!:
noodlioni Ktntlon (I'hlln.lrlXnnTO'i''
rin it. ii., Artnnore, I'a., oil s..V"'i
COTTIMIIIAM.
On March 3,
TaJ'''.s' ,son "'.J1"1 lat0 William .m UP'
.1. CottliiRliani. Kuneral from the riH"'
?,..hl':. r.nlh.,'.'-n-,w. Mr ThomaJ "te4
S" form .M.-irsion nt , on I.ldv. v.VV
u. nt I p. m.. preolsely. IntcrmeniVrtJlJW
Ct'KHIi:, On March .1. 1015. ANNP nn..
TON AI.KINH, Wfr of lr flSJ?,?!
''"".',? n"r'1 J-enrs. 1-Mnfral on !,"..?
er late rr.Mn. ":.'i
ntcrmi-nl LurM'j?j
1U
?st
t'eniclery
fmm l. ii..;:i!.WTCtT.
yest LehlRli nve. Intermenl r.2,e.Iff' .?
IM'NCIAN. On March ft, mifi, patipva.
IitJiNnAN. aired .'in yrars. funeral mS
day. at ll'.ln p. n, from her lat. "tnA
near Illackwood. N. .1 H..riV-.r"'?en..
Low.
1.II7
1.11
Close, close.
1.:mii tt.4ti'j
1.12 l. 17',,
mi
72 72J.
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July....
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May J0.H2 10.IO 10.!)2 I0.M
July mvj lo.ur, in., is ti).1('
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May ti.R." n.li.1 O.S.", 'I'.R?
July io.'m 10.2.1 10.17 in.17
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May 17..10 17.12
July 17.70 17.S0
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11.S7
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17.2.-. '17.27 tl7.:i7
17.(l.- li.Ki 17.72
HANK CI.EAKINGS
riank clo.irlnRS today compured with corre
sponillng day lasttwo yearn:
I'hiiaiia. .. $.24. iiin.is7 isii.MKimn fJ.r.TJ.nir.
lloston . ... 2.-,,.-.!l.-,:i.- 2ll,mil,'.'!l.l 2,-.7l7,Si4
New Vork....ii:i,2.v.Mi'.i2 :iii!,.",oii,.i21 nniiiii.pn.'.
Haltlmorn .. d,iii!.l,iis.l (1,12.1, S72 n,:i.'l(!,ail
St. I.llla. .. tl.77ll.4Cll 18.111.ri2l w.rcM.Tsp
Chicago (Ili.(i:i2.2l7 (1I.II70XHI r!i,l!0.liU
KOBERT T. LAYFIELD BUIUED
Many Mourners at Bier of Hero of
Football Field.
WILMINGTON, Pel., March 4. Robert
T. Layfleld, Johns Hopkins quarterback,
whose neck wns broken In a game with
Lehigh on October 31, was burled this aft
ernoon In Wilmington and Itrandywlno
Cemetery. The body lay In Trinity parish
house more than nn hour in order to give
friends nn opportunity to see him for tho
last time. The Rev. F. M. Klrkus con
ducted tho services In the church. The
floral offerings were tho hundsomest ever
seen In Wilmington. These included trib
utes from schools nnd colleges, tho of
ficials of the du Pont, Atlas and Hercules
powder companies, tho father of the young
man, Walter A. Laylicld, being vice presi
dent of tho Atlas company.
Among those In attendance were a dele
gation from Johns Hopkins University,
bended by President Frank Johnson Good
now, and Including Laylleld's class and
other students and the athletic alumni; a
delegation from Lehigh, against which
tenm Lnylleld was playing when fatally
Injured, and students of the l-rlends
School, where Laylleld was graduated last
ycur.
OBITUARIES
VEGETABLES
10 rtilln Elo;.... 21 is Ton Mln...
IIO.ViDS.
.vioo Pcnna rets -His w I
1000 'Phlla Eleo -Is
soil fltv 4s 1011
187 Cam Sicel scrip 1017 ,...,
NEW YORK COTTON MARKET
NEW YORK, March 4. Cotton opened steady
this mornlnc 4 points hlnher to 2 ooints lower.
Immediately alter the call, however, the
tone became easier under heavy selllnK by
New Orleans and the leadlnx srot Interests.
Traders with Oerman connection sold, sun.
oosedly to heo'Ee cotton held at several ports.
The principal mp'ort came from loral Interest.
Yea close Open. High. Low. Close.
aiu,
March ....
May
July
October , . .
fDecemPer
January
h.l.l
s.ll
R.fs.
8,0.1
0.10
0.S1I
0.17
R..1I
H.ati
8.01
n.is
0.37
0.43
R..1I
K.J1
8.111
IMS
0.3T
0.45
sni ion
K.M 8.57
8.7.1 8.SO
ll.ft'l 11.08
0.22 0.28
0.31 0.3a
RATES FOR MONEY
Time.
"M
Call.
Philadelphia, ni;l
New Yrrk lVy2
llnstAn All'
Chicago ::: :::::: .:::.:::: : : Susr 3U1
Commen'Ial paper. .1 lo 0 month, Philadel
phia. WtfH per cent.
2:iWj
Tin-Ie waa slow and prices favored buyers
tinder falrlv liberal offerings. Quotations:
White potatoes, per bush. Pennsylvania. Mil
rv.'c. : Maine. -iSfffiOc. : Now York, as to quality.
40114..; sot potatoes. Delaware, per hamper
lame. $1 2.1GI1..VI; medium. (10fi7.r,c. ; awcet
potatoes, irastcrn shorn, per bbl. No. 1. S25?
2.7?i: No. 2. S1..101Z 1.7.1: tweeta. Jei'feey. per
hlil. No. 1. t:i.2.1B:i.M: Sn. ". S2il2..'.0: nwee's.
Jerfi'V. per basket, 7.1c.I$l: onions, per bush.,
ntififtftc : d(... choice, nor lOfl-lb. but. Jl: do.,
medium, per 100lb. baa;. 75c. : do.. kocouiIs.
ppr" liio-lb. bair. iOc. ; cabbniro. Danish, per
ton MIK-ill, coullllower. New York, perorate,
J1W1.7B; spinach, Norfolk, per bbl.. $21(2.25:
kule. Norfolk, per bid.. Slfiil.2.1: lcttiico, Texas,
per 'i'lsh.-babltet. Sl.Wlfi2: do.. Florida, pr
basket. $1(?:I: bearui, Florida, per biiBket, $7i)
4.2.1: peas. Florida, per basket. $2,,M)ii,"S; cub
plant, riorlda. per hox. S'.'fi.'I.BO: cucumbers,
Florida, per basket, S.'I.S0H.V xquash. Florida,
per tnsket fi.'Mii'.i: peppers. Florida, per car
rier. J2B.1.B0: beets. Florida, per 10O bunches.
$:ii(il: tomatoes. Florida, per carrier lancy.
2.f)0S3; choice. 1-': celery, Florida, per
crate $1.2.1fi2: do.. New York, per bunch.
Cii-nOc. ; mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket. 00c.
Jl.20.
DR. ANNIE W. STAUFFER
One of the oldest women physicians In
this city died at tho Women's Homeo
pathic Hospital, last night, ns a result
of Injuries received when she fell down
ono step, last week. The woman Is Dr.
Annie W. Stauffer, 70 years old, of 1510
Montgomery nvenue, who came to Phila
delphia 33 years ago Immediately after
graduating from a New York medical
school. Doctor StaufTcr wns leaving a
patient's bomn nt lDth and Oxford streets
and slipped on the lust step, fracturing
her hip. This Injury, combined with her
old age, hastened her death. ,
Doctor Stauffer was born In Capo May,
N. .1. She leaves besides her husband.
Theodore W. Stnurfer, n brother, Dr.
J. A. Oliver, of 909 Corinthian avenue,
and a sister, Mrs. William C. Miller, of
4Sth street nnd Lancaster avenue, a sister
in Wilmington nnd sister in Cape May.
Mrs. Rachacl Sterlinp;, 96, Dies
Fourteen grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren
and one great-great-grandchild
survive Mrs. Rachel Collins Sterling, who
died yesterday at her home, 2116 Oxford
street. Mrs. Sterling was 98 years old, and
before she was confined to her bed, three
weeks ago, was In full possession of all
her faculties. Sho wns born In Haddon
fleld, N J., the daughter of Joseph Col
lins nnd Mary Kay Albortson. Besides
her grandchildren she leaves three daugh
ters and three sons. The funeral services
will bo held Saturday afternoon, at 2:30
o'clock, at her luto residence.
' Morton Riddle
JACKSONVILLE. Fla., March 4
Managcr Morton rtlddle, of tho Florida
East Coast Railroad, died today.
home. Interment Kversreen (.'emeterv Vi!!
OOOI-. On .March .1, loir.. 8AT.MB Upin,
widow of William II Good. ASSrS
Friday, March ft, at 1 p in, from oa Jl
4Mb st. Interment West LaureHim &
HAIti'Mlt. On March 2, lolli, SAMIIpt -.
HAItl'lIIt, a-jed .10 years. FunetalHml.?;
on Friday, at s p. m.. at tho residence of 8!
son-in-law, Mr. I. L. Smith, (lllu Borlf
... .nt, .iiiii. pri.uie.
HArnilllY. on March 3, mm. .rivtv.
llAt;nilKY. Funeral on Saturday, at IS
ii. m.. front SI. Francis of Assl.i tiV,,!.?
IIOVI.K On March 3, lolil, WALTEn
rilKSTON. Iiu-biin.1 of Annl,. H I oyleffi
Clajlon). Futicriil HCrvlces on Monday. (S
p. in., precisely, at 12nl West Husfi'uebtniii '
ave. Interment lit ltatbnro (Vmetery '
lirillis. On Starch 3, 101. v CATIIAniMr
lllJIlllS in her N7th year Funoal m ?M
","" nt,.7,P'.m' precisely, from her laic real.
dencc. Ill N'orih l.-.ii, i ini.-,..., i:,"S
I,fi?iSl.ftr-0fl 'Mni;i,h a' ll)ln' EDWASD
IlL-NTl'lt. Funeral in Snlurlay, at 8-io t
IV."- rr.om tl,p residence of Hobcrt nawn
i::oo .-rncker st., (iak Ine, i'a lliih 1I
lit III. ChUrnl, nt M.n II, .1., ,. 'S'.1 fl"'
, I". Interment at Holy .s.pul.hro cbmetny
nr,iui,l)lruil illllrll 0, 11115, 0f fll-i
I-iwreneo et., Jll.vxu: L . daintliter of Fr,3
and Jennie Ketiham (nee Jovnti, In lier 15i?
year. No funeral. un
I.IN11I:nsTI:iN.--Oh March 3, 101.1. SI1 ON
M husbaiul of loFcphlne I.lndensteln. St.
meily of Now York . ity. aged 71 years Iti,
mains may bo viewed Thursday evenlni. it
berg's S'on, 2000 N. Ilroad at Interment
ninllnu-n fumoMv Wi. 'n, '
MAI.I.ON, On March 2, 101fi, JOSEPH. m
of Charles anil Mary Mallon neo D.!vifl
luneral on Saturday, nt 8:30 a. m.. from i kfi
parents' residence. 21U11 Xnrii, ,-,t,hAM .,
Solemn Iteiiiilcm .Mafa at the Church of Ot,
I-ady of VIMtatlon nt 10 a m. Interment it
Holy Cross Cemetery.
.ilcCII.I, On March 3, 101.1, 1IARIIT, hui
band of Martha McOIll und Bon of tho lata
Francis and Alice McOIll. Funeril on Snttr.
day, nt Ni.'IO a. in., from X17 ciiurch lane
fiermantown. Solemn Itcqulcm Mass ot the
iiiiiii.,i.-uiuit. ,. uu.-vtuioi nurcii, at iu a. in.
inn-, iiit-m .iuiy ijepuiciir cemetery.
MITC'IIKI.I. On March 3, llllft. MRS. EUZ.
AUKTH .MITCHELL, need 78 years. Fun.
hi on iTitiay, precisely at p. m it
tho chapel of Andrew J. Tlalr & Son, Arch
and loth sts. Interment Mt. Vernon Cent-
,ij.
MODKKi: On March 3, 1010. ELLEN E,
wlfo ot Frederick Mocrko and daughter ct
Sarah and tho lato ratrlck Coylo, ot tti
I'unar. oi iiumuiion, Donegal tounty, ire
lond. Funeral on Saturday, at 8:30 a. m.
from 11 South Slcklo st. (53th and MarkT
West I'hlladelphla. lllph Mass of Heaulea
at tho Church of Our Lady of Victory it 10
,.. in. .ii.rruiciiL iiuiy tru?n cmeiery.
MULLEN On March S. 101S. HANNAH C.
widow of John H. Mullon. Funeral on'Stt-
uiuny, at -;ju p. m.t irom --- tjueen lane,
fiermantown. Interment private.
srilWKIOAltT On March 3, 101C OIIO
auini',uAiii, nusDana or auxuiu
lliwelgart (nee Rchoenhut), aeod 32 ycin.
T.nalilnM.A ... l.-ne, .ll.nh.n.i n... n...
..v......., bv rfi.a, J...VA..C.IJ tbVC 4U.
notice or the funeral will bo given.
SMITH. On the 3d month 4th. 191i
ESTHER P. W. SMITH, In her 80th yeir.
STKACy. On March 1, 101H, ANNA, dauili-
ter of the lato Jesso and Kebocca Oyger an!
wlfo of John W. Stcacy. Funeral senlcti
at her lutr. residence, 133 East Philadelphia
si., .urn, i-a,, on r rioay, at -lu a. m. inien
n-ent Columbia. I'a.
STEKLINC Passed awoy on March 3, IMS.
RACHEL C widow of the lato Charles St".
11ns, Sr., and datiKhtcr of the lato Joseph a
nnd Mary K. Albertton. In her IH'th yr.
Relatives and rrlcnds aro Invited to attend
tho funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at SJ)
o'clock, from her lato residence, 1'41(J Oxford
st. Interment private. San Francisco pap
SULLIVAN. On the 1st of March. 191i
WILLIAM, husband of Mary A. SuIIItu
(nco Nugent). The relatives and friends irt
invuea jo niiena me luneral, on saturou
morning, at 8:30 o'clock, from his late ml-
.lence. U1U Dlan-nnd nl Unlumn ltpnul.is
Mass nt St. Edward's Church at 10 o'clock.
Interment at Now Cathedral Cemetery.
WAI.IUM1N. On March 2. 1015, ROBERT
A. tvAi.UKu.x, lrother of Rev T F. wu-
Iron, of WIlmlr.Rton, Del., and husband Of
Margaret Wnldron (neo Currj) Funeral oa
Monday, at 11:30 a. m., from 40S South IKHli
st. Solemn Mass of Requiem at the Church
of the Transtlsuratlon, nt 11 a. m. Interment
l'ottavlllu.
WATTS. On Slarch 3. 1015, SALLIE, wUo
of Gcorgo V. Watts and daughter of the lat
Martin and Mary Cramp, at her late rel
dence, 6'JIO Noitli Ilroad st. Due notice oi
the funeral will bo given,
WEAND. On February 28, 1015. MART
THERESA, wlfo of William Weand (n
SSlnk). Relatives and friends ot the famlif
aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeril
services, on Saturday afternoon, at Ul
o'clock precisely, from her late residence, Mil
North Broad st. Interment strictly priviti,
Northwood Cemetery. Remains may be vliwtl
on Friday evening, from 7 to 0. Fottittm
papers nleaso copy.
WEITZEL. On March 2, 1015, PAW,
ROMS, husband of Fannie Edward Bojd
WelUel, tu his 83d year. Relatives ml
friends nre Invited to attend tho funeral serv
ices, to ba held In the Tioga PresbyterUa
Church, on Saturday afternoon, at 'i o'eloci
precisely. Interment private. Scranton a.
Wllkes-Barro papers please copy.
1'ItOI'OSAT.S
NOTICE IS IIEREOV QIVEN that tho ColonUl
irust company, I'lttsDursn, I'ennayivsnu.
trustee under the mortgago of Colonlsl Col
lieries company of tho state of Pennsylvania
dated April 1, 10U, In accordance with til
provisions ot said mortgage, invites Knian
or proposals for bonds to be surrendered fat
redemption on or before the first day ot Aptu,
1015. OUt Of tho Blnklno- funrl In ih. If
Thomns Binns SSiS'.0 amount ot 'wenty thousand ty.'o,oc5i
Thomas Binns, 81 years old, one ot the TIlE colonial TRUST COMPANY. Truitm
Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania.
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'Electrical Utility Invest,
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