tffeR VBKING EPGEBpniCADlSPPHIA", THtTRHPAY, MAROH 11, 1015. i i o BS STUONG II AFTim REACTION IL Shares Higher on Ar- frflngemcnta tor umj ""! ijlwveii MowiBuj" Mvf tOBK, Match H The atne re P" .,i Indefinite trend of .the t market yesterday was In evidence S th6 chnhB0 iom H h.nees were unimportant nnd His chn".i V-oetlnr. Under the nnal "'r'A.rday and tho market was dull '?. Attendance In commission ., small and there was a Ke.ii '? Jl.nolltlon among traders not to rl Jihlns until something definite Is anrtnln?. "",,... This condition if,.tafd in force rhroughoi.t the firs ' when strength was shown nnd ' mils demand for various stocks pit out. and prices advanced n f '.hfaficr'noon the strength became "L. Sronoincid and higher prices were "3! general throughout the 1st. Par ?JK a rong shares vyoro the nrlw- '...Sr classes of stocltH matting uu 11 Knet tho final of yesterday. lntl' gains . socond niefered I P .Point The strength was 7, V completion of arrangements v. .... e tinftfvinon nne-vear u ncr Kates. The notes will bo dated April KM-"..0 ..,. ulll ho lined In n.iv .tu.mmvi m.i iliifl Anrll 1 nnd for Sui expenditures on the property "P" ... .i..nnlimil tliB Hat ran from f..L.. In around a point, In some cases Kinr inore than a point Some llttto In- teJtrieiH aemanu uo nvi -. mu lias stocks were, a fraction off from tho mWz .... mi.k)a thA murlent wns n. tirnfes- ilenii one. and trading wns confined to "(dUtieS. .41. IHUI " w . .. a " t w . ot fit nt Inn v ft a nvnrnflftPil r. .. .i a. iA utrrwi ntitl It unq irnnnr- Khf expected that no serious complica- ions Wltn uermuiiy uu." """ ....... H jtnldng of the cotton-laden American lib by the German ship I'llnr Eltcl Frederick. It was thought that this oula bo setuea nmicuuiy uy wia uvu ....... k. (.trmifrnat kqtlpq wrrA MlLTUM Hltriort. The three classes of stocks vvrc lleher. the common m one urao uemg i . u..hI.ii'ii nln.A T) .na alAfhd l.i (i. hnalness of tho coniuanv Is KoiHe that of a year ngo. It is cstl BtfLled that net Income for tho full 13 Huatlu to end In July will be more than ISWjWV. compared wun i,ouo,iui in me iU fiscal j ear. VBIia .Overland closed at 10DV4. up S'4 kteuj. Hew York Bond Sales niKh. ma Ainki Oolil cv c.s ret l-'i moOAmer Cot Oil 4 ha 1O0U lWWAmer TCI m 4s urn KOOADier Tel ct 4Vja in 1000 Armour Co J'ss - Rnnfl Atrhlson nd1 4s 8.) HWXI Alchlion cv 4s 1005 . IM IWWAtcliUon cv 4s IWi) li'i, 00 Atln Co I.lno 1st 4s . UO'i 10U)Balt A Ohio VsS (II 'i ;) Bait & Ohio cv 4a 8". iit Tlih steel 1st Ss 100 1000 Beth Steel rfd Ps . 87 1000 BrooklJ n nan Tr Oh 101 j10W8rwikl)n H ' 5i WIS. ''? kmj itrooKiyn u i..v si ..a iv"? SOOOCtuaila South Ss 10.",, (OWCent Leather 1st 5 . lis WOOCent Pacini. .1'js rooont Pac 1st 4 s ltW Chei . Ohio 4h ttXD Lhlo & I-ant 111 4s 15000 (Mc & IV Inii 4s S5000 Chi U & Q Joint ts 10U) cti u & uen ' ;WWCN oas 4t coKe f.s lULj. SMC C JI & St P c Cs ret. 101 H0 Co w 4lis t WOO do dlv 4s h VDH dti od Ss H'-V SMW do een 4His louji iOTOaev Lor & Whec Os 10.1' j mo roi Mldiann m mm wm .ui ac nuuin I ci -n c.-i COM Con Cos cv lis n t 00 Cumberland Tl Is aaDtl ft Hud la 101 1) MX) do rfd 4s SOOO Detroit nlted 41ss 1 8(l DM Secur forp Cs :130Erle conv 4s ser A iwxi do Ji ser a Vm do prior 4s Xf) Hud Man cp 6 1000 Iowa Central os SiiOO 111 Central rfd 4s 10) 111 Chi Jt 0s 3)00 lni Corrj cv Cs too? ln cv r Sd pd la 1010. jnoy. iBUTM Iatrb Met 4'js 7r.n Low, Clodti. lUOi U7f, UN'. IU M 111 I'M. no;, 81, 1U1 uws. wo;, 10J HSU 17' 8'. -'TVs ;o'. 00 osn. 10 11, 1VJ m 78', 41) I.I', rnn. .lO-'M, UH), l'TI, lit) IU S". Ill's l'ri Illl', UU-t lll'j Sl, S7 101 Ill's 100', !IS , ss'4 -7 s. 1 70', U'l l,,,7 iunH Ml. 87'i 10J , HOlj lOI'j 11 i 8J 11' . ,ro'i H'lls 114 7h S4U SSI4 H7 ??J 70'. injS P8J4 101 'I 101'. 8SJ H)-"i loots 10'.' a lll-J 1U(I IHHl wiUs ni 7714 411 (K!', llUl' "rs ' 1 ( Interh It T ml w inirr Mer jiar 4'4i VMSn Oer Sta new 4"4 W-d lat new 4V loco Lacks Steel Rs 1IU1 . tAOUtlAde Gas 1st rn IJOWLt j,h deb 4s 1U31 WMlorillard n Wan A St L 5s vfii)Mo Pao 4s WJlIo Pao c Bs Woo Pso col 5s 1017 Ijoooilo Pie enrs in JOM Morris Tjjex T.s lWjiil Starch 5s 2KJ j v ranal lmn 41b B5J! y eViie. w 1 SSf! 1 city 4a 101. IIS 11 71 , 71V. . no l'lO', 0114 notj lOOVi .inn , 1)2 87', 41) 4R Illl inoi, 841,4 84 HINT, 8.'. 101, OH, K flSti! i cily 4'a inoo . in; WN Y city 4iis intvt linij OTNTT City 4V?s 1084 . ODK HNVOuHl p 4s. . S.V iKSi; .5 us" " 5s..loni S!H"411 cv3V,S' " W N V Ont & W 1st (a. 81 HSIfi.-.'S'! K Kw ?c Pf101" IH nwriojeniis,, ... nivj . no lOTJi 101 m hA), sat, n'd r,ii, imu s si s. . 07 8.1 , fists . Ill DH'i 5,J? a?" Bhott kwl 4s,' K00 Penna ct 41a , SSi ' UH1 voppep s ,S9SPlr &8Ca 'SkS0 Wand rfd 4 s g gocls Iilaod Bs JBff1?1118 B" 1rffijf' Seaboa rd A I. rfd 4s wsouth nu s, ' JMJJ South Pap cv4 ?ffi olh lvy cori Bs ffi2xas Co cv 6s Si ". fiSSjl rear Bs Sjlnon Pao 1st 4s, KS&Jfwya S P4a , ffiKMM.i.i.t'V."- is;,"junion 4'4 , .,, ,""" -eni gen 4s DANK CLEARINRS Sar'fiylniH.,S5,'..cA,?.MW '" ""' a Bat nr J '.' IK)', 101 nn; Slit 47W 1H 71 no flt) M J7 87 80' i in; ' ' ; II 7r "R ont, 11 "W. nli? HlHi 100't 100 112 87'5 411 47. ',, 100 8l'j 10S', 8-i Illl', I)3'4 V)jJ 10t'4 i'lK R.1 10(1 IU 81 M'i 04 tj 7rt ni 04 00 iai; ion m ami r.ii in nfl'3 us Ml, (Uli 8IM ns?, ni I'ltv RnvJ loaf; !" lip, 81) ij 4S', 114 S 70 ff) fill S5I4 81 S( lE!?, ion, 7".i( D7'J .14 7 711' 100; ui 14 nov-5 100 !. S7"i 4 4i" 1' Hill's N4'-j M 11VST, SI nil's tIS'a n'iI im'i n-'Ja 81 10 p; (14 St BIT, II4' 70 1)1 'i Bt't 00 KV11J ins ni HIV, si,', iistJ Rl r.ii'i ns su. D7'5 81 IKl ni BR11 snU inn'! 1ivH n w'4 41H4 .J oir1 Illl 85'g day last two $eors: tfilr. 122 HT R'Jl 25.1.703,431 S'l.OTR 812 49,O0a7S .all .n.t U 148 4S.1 " t'"n 7it SIS.122,011 3Bt.775.ril4 i'.nro 28,if)8,oiu 62.S01.U4 n 1,810,001 Time. 34 4 0ft HATES FOR MONEY Pall ... .... ni44 . ; v .; ; .$ StwSSflSr'SJS. t0 eU raon,hs' ,,h" "FOHEION PYfinMni? "St M?ke?nV"fhK."irT.h?. '?'? ?v attrlrai iff ,. "'Jr. n os- Qulld- Sterllne Francs. Marks era. 4 8041 B.2fi MJk 40 K WEV llPntOr'niTTkTm nimnr. y8J2f?l March U -Tha Federal Ra, M ri,.7, .r "LIU m ot b per cent. SWiiL "Klwrtt le-aj and 4 per fent' on 60-dy rid.r.r?"'"''".!''" retllecouotfd Dllf.S!?.1 rrfi bank witlt ejiotber. JUiih. fi.'or UJP redlscounta must be Bwi im'0 Bo,t'1 an,J tby "' b B1? EXCHANGE FAILURE Sit of iiT. C,1""" -ruce u nice, a ttaai.7MJi.1fl??r "fter and Wis ajjori J Il .iT. r!"rci wr tuviJ KTij. 'Tl'"a . t.t3 thit N4 " " l" menibsrahlp if It need OAR SILVER is3-t-1?V ,l 7'cte bar UK,!. ' tenia ub Kt iiJ , wW,,r Jtlt praeut ttWTMMSC- I New York Stock Salen i' -i Last close. High ilrarnlr! Mines. .-. 30M Allls Chalmers...... .. ()' Amal Copper... ........ ftljf Amnsneaf 39h AmCan. ...... ......... i!8 Am Can pref. B4' Ahillldeft Leather.... OW Am Hide & Leather pref 27J( Am Ice. ........ ....... l27ii AmLlnsi'cd ....... ..... (J AmBmelUrJa.... . f4 AmHugar 10.J Am Sueur pref HI Amstcclfdy a4Jf .tlH 0 401, U5 m 27 !i 2H Low. Clos. Mi 31H Arn'lilft le. 0 snt D5 6 27W 28l( C4M iikiu 103H mn nuif no no 24Ji 2i 24'f 1) 5K 3PM 271, 03. f.W 27 '2 P f!4M Am Tobacco. 23.-1 Am Tobacco pref 107 12IIW 120H I20)i 120) Am Woolen. Anaconda Copper .. MiIfop Daldnln Jako pref. Hall & Ohio .... Pull A; Ohio pref.., Heth Steel Ilelli blcel pref W( iOU tli Ot 07 OS r,:,H 104W 221 103 10't 2(1! ( 00 1)1 07H 50U Prooklrn Kip I transit r74j Hank of Commerce... .107 California Pet 7J( Can Pacinc lGJ Central I enther. . . . .'.IX Central Leather prof ...10 Cent&SA Tel 117 Ches &.Ohio 4l Chlno Copiicr :jo Chic Mil .VStl' f7't Chlcaco, It I & Pacific. . l.T cnicfi, .-sorthw Cent Can Cent Can pref. . Consol (io.i . Corn Product! . Corn Products pref. 224 103 10 20' B5) 01 67 68)4 w;H io: V( ma 107 , 107 J i 107 'i 17f 171, 17W 10IIU 160!( 15B' vi a.M, ;.t, 10.' 4- 2'J 224 108 irt'f 2f.J. 051, 04 07l f!4 fif.H 10.1 H K7,W 102 118 .ini( 7'4 12' 102 118 42 30' i h7h 23 12Jlf 12.lf l2J'f 12,)lf 40 K1U 4( . 1114 02 91 1151 110U llfi in,- li!. uif 71K 714 71)f Den flt HloOpref U' pj 12 Detroit a. Kdlnson ....114U UlV IW-i OlstlllcM bevurltiei ... i 8',' K'f Frle 22J 2,'W 22JS Krlolst prot ?0i, .'17 aOX Irle2dprof 2'l 30 10 FcdM .VSpref !'; -'2 L ficn Chcni pref 107JS I071d 1074 107i ucnerai 1.ITOH1C Ill) 1 1U3 140 140 uencrai Alotor U2!f General Motor ptdf .... 034 Goodrich Co 31Jf (treat Northern prof ..JlMi Ctcat Xorthcrn Orocts ,'il)a 40'. 02 115 MiS 71H 12 11 IU 8'f 22'i 37 29U 2! OIK UOU I'i i Wi Jl fl'J now 112 j b44 12'i f,0'f 20!' ;o 22 112 21(1 05 Gurrrrhelm I-jo . ... An HomcstadoMlnlns . . 117 HI leniui K.j Int HarvCorpof N J 05 Intcrbom-Met 12'( Intettoro-Mct pref ... f'JU Inspiration Cons 20) Int'l Paper prof 37 Kan City Southern .... 2 J Kreveo HI Liggett &M Tobacco 215 Loosc- lies Bis 2nd pref LclHi.li -incy Maxwell Motors Maxwell Motoro 1st pref 71s 75W Maxwell Motors 2d pref. 2s5j 3U Mtstl'&SSM II1J-5 114 Mexican Petroleum ... 07 C7tf Mo Kan & Texas 10)5 U Mo Kan &, Texas pref . 2"H 3 I Miami Copper 2 H 21 MIjourl Pacific 11J lt Montana Power ... 401$ 40JJ Montana Power pref ..100i 101 Nat Enameling pref .. S4 M) Nat Lead 514 fil Nat Lead pref 107 NradaCon 2' N NHS, 11 Cl'i NY Central S.IH NorfolkiWest I0J 02'f 054 31i 115!, 31 rvi 110 1U24 !M)J iai I8J2 20 if, 2U,' 111H 112 21 1 210 (15 05 03 om; 32lr 110 314 5)W UfHj H 2 i lMSl 24 .8', 2' U 30 213,' 35'f 135JJ l.'IM,' 135J, 30Jf 324 304 3" 7I4 3 a in bO'i 114 SO 21 111, 4lli No Pacific 103 1'f 2a,', 114 104 10 2S't 2WS 114 494 lOOli 100H M) 8 . 14 :i4 100'f 100'f 10 '. 12'f 12'f 12!. 524 5l 52 !:4 .l!, r34 1(L 10J 102 .:' 102i 103'f 105', 105JJ Ilia's 20lf 01 178 20 80 UU'f 20 T,' O'l 170', .'7 XGH 151 17' 145', 17K 17'. Ill 1454 1 l.iU f3, Pcnna JC64 PltUbursCoal 204 l'ittsbure Coal pref ... Ill P Lorrlllard Co 180 Pieid Steel Car .. 'il Preescd bteel Car pref . 804 Pullman Co 151 Uuiasllur pref 2 Kaj Com 174 Hcadlnc 145 Rock Island '' Iluindy Co 1 fceaboard Air Line KJ,i tcaloard Air Line pref :i . hears Rot buck ... . bears Roebuck pref r i i . t rai i fcoulhcrn Pacific tlfs .OLlitill lij coullicrn Ky pre. Standard Mllllnc prof MuLcbuker btudtbaker pref .... Tennessee Copper ... TcxasCo 133 1354 135 Texas Pacific It It .... 13! i 134 134 TblnlAvonu" 52Jf J3H 514 Toledo bt L &. W . IwluCilj It 1 . Union lias A. Paper Lnion Pacific . . . Union Pacific pref Un Ry Inv pref . U bbteel USfateelprof United Clear Mfg .... United Clear Mfc pref L tab Copper 634 Wells Fareo S8 West Maryland . West Marland pref Milpin l mon tstlnshousa Llettrlc llljs. Overland oolw orth o, , 024 178 2 8114 1504 1 II' 33! a 1 134 r3 .213), 2-34 20J)i 20J4 .12 ', 1254 12 iH 12J4 , Aii MI, H4 07 154 5f'J' 07). 474 9i ij 1 . 014 Bit 514 . 07)5 . 47 . 0J4 . 274 .133 .. 134 . 52Jf 611 07), 47 034 27jr 07 .o.', 5' i 074 47), 03MJ 1354 134 514 0u4 5a 20 704 28 45 074 tth 120 80 28 44' 074' oM 1 04 SO 20 15) 07), 5W 1 20? i 80 20 454 ..1047a 1054 lC5)i 1054 45 454 45)5 45): 101) j 10.14 10 i 634 73 SO 134 37 (44 '0 124 30 b,(4 ts5i 10T 5,l)a t8 23 37 ul), 00 100), 1014 100.4 !' ! 3PJ5 t.4 f8)j 101 104J4 lUIti 10.'4 103 oolw orth pref 1IB,' 1104 11G4 U04 Quoted as ex dividend In Now York to rtrb National UnamellpET preferred ia4 per cent ; Ameilcan Car and Foundry. -per tent.. Ameilcan Car nnd foundry pre ferred, lsi per cent. . i NEW YORK CURB Kraden ., . -- ,. Brltlsh-A.nerlcan Tobacco old... do new .. . . Goldflelil Consolldaieil . . . (ireenu Cananea La Hoso ' , I.fhlrh Valley Coal biles .... iplsslnc .... Oiim EIator .... . Tllil. Asked. fi.,4 no 714 I. I '. 1R 18', 1",. 28 ",i mi 5S 7tlV5 1)11. 7J' in in 01 117 :i. do uref ItlkiT-Haueman SterlliiB Oum .... Ckimi n f rfiilttfi Jo pref . ..,...... f United Clear fatoran U- Unite! Prortt new Mm ........ 1.-.1I... 4. Tultoii t.old " -' NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET v;- -iOlttf, March 11 -The roffee. market ocereil slroiuf. Tiitures ailiancd 8 to 7 ?ofnt bcrt the final of eelerda. Prtces rolnt follOWl March April May Juno July August . beptember October Not ember December January l'ld. galea. 2000 basa. To.iay'a Yestcrday'a opening. close. B.35a..ia .3 01 DSipiil 7463 SO B.70fi.71 ,. B80S.188 B7tfiB.74 , HKlguSi tl.7Vfh.7U ..'H.8S B82$0.8.1 . . H0I80 00 11801)0 DO ,7 00 IlllJ'nllUH , 7.037 10 7 01B7 02 . 7 1J7 1U 7 08&7 09 .7.10 7.12$7.1J ERIE SELLS NOTES J P. Moiiran f Co are understood to be arronKlns n syndicate to offer JIO.000,000 Krle Jtallroad one- ear 5 per cent, notes, These notes are being sold to pay oOT the remaining 17,600.000 notes duo April 1, and to reimburse the company In part for capital expenditures of JS.MWAO made on the property. To Protect Jumbo Extension Stockholders ot the Jumbo Extension Mlnlns Copjpany ratdlnf In tbla city have formed a protfitlv eowmlttee to co-opwale with tha Kaw York Commlttea baaded by Ward & Untannyar. The circular atatea that efforts arebain made to rHave the aoropany from the practical attempts to rwk it. British Bonds Oversubscribed J.ONDON. March II -The agvanjDMnt ofr Inte of W,0.)0 000 (250 OCO O00) of Kxchesuar bonda tua been largely ueraubrlbl A" .. . .......(n.t, a hlifrtsr,. at IT ir m ". " -r"N5 .-.-.-. -it Ti; iSount for tilch tbsy bpp W Btddera above toat ngura will receive full aUolmanta Syndicate Gets N. Y. State Bonds ALBANY March 11 ' onixlroller TtvUi wVrA l2t Sf J7 oOutSS), 4V1 w ?t Jo lb 4T Into prKT Pm tha KM TRACTION STOCKS RECEIVED SUPPORT Locnl Market a Dull Affair. Tonopah Belmont in De mandRise in Pcnna. Salt. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS 1 i Although supporting orders tveio In evi dence In both Hnpld Transit and Union Trnctlon shares on the local exchange to day, neither issue showed slsns of rally ing and further Might finctlonnl declines tteic cstnbllslied The bnjlng was Inincty ov the .anie Chestnut street Onn which started the upuard movement a foi might ""J0; "hereas the selling was scattered. V ell-Informed brokers ridiculed the nt tempt to cause a scaie In the Unctions over posslblo itunpetltlon from the advent or the so-called "Jltnev " Selling ex dlM uend I'hlladelphlii Traction Was quoted at 77, which Is tho equivalent ot 7'i with tho dividend on Lnto In the dn IVnnoylvitnla Salt rose rrom sl. to MV, on odd lot bnjlng orders bj Investors Demand foi Tonopah liclmont was' still a feature of the trading, and tho fur ther rise hi prlco of silver was favor ably construed Otherwlsn the.ro was Uttlo worth of discussion during the gi eater pnrt of the session. TJuslnes.s wnii on a very muoli restricted scale liven t'nlted .Stntes Steel was utasiiant, onlv 10 shares changing hands In the Orst hour, while neither Hauling Jior Lelitnh Vnlle appeared on the tupe during that time There was n drop ot a point In 13nl In In Locomotive preferred on the solo of RO shares. In bonds there was Just a little doing, as In stocks, but the under tone was Arm Comment among dentcls was generally optimistic, however, ilentl mcut having been helped by the suc cess ol the New Yorlt State bond sale Tho rarnln's of the United (las Im provement Company for 194 proved to bo about ns expected Whllo the tioubles In Knnsas cut Into profits, sales of si-ctirltles more thnn made up for this loss nnd the showing ns a whole In sueh A period of depression m.iv be regnrded as distinctly fivornblc The stoik wns not much affectetl, howevei and ruled Irregulal Sales in Philadelphia i it 20 411) ID 110 71)1 ni 10 in :u TM) -1 it 2S .".HI I Cs-i Yea close Am l:an . . n IM. UaM ljcn pref i-oni ricei Illec titoraite Lrlo lien Asnliall ins (o ,v Am Hit Pow ft Ch Lake bun corn I chlrh Na Irf-h vt Mlnrlilll Northern Cen High ! Clnse lOU's 111 4J ill sT' 711. 7, n-, siy, Its in u tin i r.i ii m 1001) 141)0 11111) 1WO IU II .Ills) 11)00 li mo T'oii n. i TTiIIpaiI f"."t.. Penna Hilt Mrg S1T Phlla nii-Hrlc 24 P II 1 tr ctfs 10, Plilln Traction 784 Pressed 8 Car . . Ilcndhur . 72', Tonopoh Pel. r, ronopah Mill. . 74 t nlun Tracilon 34,'j I nltnl Om Imp si., 1 n rm N I 220 L' S Meel 44', U I ,t Sr HRlinin 1 iTL illvldiml HON US Last prev. bale Am 15 .? t, 'a s"), Cam H rcrp IDltl lid Cam H s.-rp 1UI7 l"l', I V oli ecu "s 07', I . V sen cs I l?H KM Cil I'js 20 reK city 4 1041 reR loo', In I- l'Hl rei llU"j Kev Tel 1st r.s UTj t.eh N cons 44s or), t. V rcii ca l',s 1ld VVelehachBs . U14 lisMi CI 124 411 21 2rt 21 .10 71 f!7U r.-ij 81 r'-I 2(4 ins JstA, T.".. 74 si", 221 434 4 1', Illsh N.j, Bn4 Ulll., 07 100', II" 1004 1008 !l ouv, 1001, 1U4 28 lllll'j III IJ 4'l 224 211 21 ..II 7 21 104 7iuT -'IX. ':N HSIVn Ul 12 21) 21 A,.' ni'. 24 io'4 7111, 2(W i.'-k 14 jv 3.-. sii; sit, 221 221 13 134 101 III'. U8S U'l4 1)7 1CIII), I-ow Close .V, SV, I'll', 1114 l'7 ill', 07 1004 IH)"j loo', 111114 m '14 on3, irn-3, 100? 1(0 014 op, Local Half-hourly Sales 10 to 10:30 A. M. 21 Uuldwln pfd . HI HI 1' S Steel 4". Inn Penna n.", .'.Pinna .".2 11-10 23 do 32U-1U 21 Ijike Sup for 7 II Uuldnln Lilcl. . Ik! .1 lonopnh Pel ' a 21 Cam Steel 4J4 20 I'cnna . .rCI-Hl 1 IIIco Storage. 4!) It r CI I . . 811, III I'ulla IIT10 10 ! Philo Trac . 77 17 Penna . . 52 0-10 30 Tonopah Bel. R in llaldnln pfd . Ill 10 Uen Asp.. . 2il 1 Pcnna 024 t:-1llvlde11d PONDS. . - 2l) I eh Na cons t'as. . . 'D", 123 turn Steel scrip 11)17 W'1, USX) Choc Okla ions 3a I" 14 Jim City .14s HO) res 7 0J3 Cam Steel scrip 1017 111.4 .112 cam Steel scrip 1017 im'5 30 Cam Steel scrip 1017 . . . t'5 (12 Cam stoel scrip 1017 "HP, 21 Cam Steel scrip 1017 .. . IM'J 100 City 4s 1041 rcj; ... 1004 10:30 to 11 A. M. 10 Penna f2 20 Phlla i:iei. , . 214 3 Flee Stornxe 4!) 4 Am Gas., Km)', 20 Penna .. B2' 12D Tonopiili .l(n, 74 24) Phlla P. T t c 104 10 IT a I. . Sl: 1 Penna .02 O-Iti 1 t"ii Cob N I 221 SO do "2? 200 lonoTOh Mln 7', in Phila rrac. 77 in Penna . 'i2i, 41)0 Phlla It T I c 10', 21 Pnlon Irai ,11'J ion ,in 104 i:-llMdtnd ,no.VDS teno I eh Vol ecu oona l', tin', lUii Am fin," A Fleo S SV, Iisk) Leh Nai cons 44 O'l1, 11 to 11:30 A. M. 30 Penna . .. 12, 2 Penna ... 32', 12 Phlla Trac. 77 11 Mlnehtll .nil 111 II H I.. 81?, 2 If O I M 200 Ilrle , . . 224 10 Penna Salt. S24 40 Phlla Blec . . 21 J.'.O U S Steel .. 43 8 Leh Nav. .. 744 i:i-dlldend, 11:30 A. M. to 12 M. 10 If S Steel ... 45 ,0 IT s Steel. .. 43 20 Penna ... 32 11 Am Has.. Iki'J 0 West J & S S 404 0 Penna . .52 13-10 PONDS. IO0O Welsboch Co 3s . . .ill', 12 M. to 12:30 M, 21 Phlla Blec, 21 3 I-cm Valle) 074 21 oo. . 21 10 Ton Alln 7 7-lfl HOD? MX'O Choc & Okla sen 3s . . , . Di 12:30 to 1 1 .M. 20 Tonorah Bel.. 1 3 I nlon Tiac , 31 03 Phlla T'rac 77 Un V S Steel . 41U 1(10 Tonopah Pel . .1 1(H) Prle 2:1 10 Press St Car 20 21 Tonopah .Mill, ', 1(M Iteadlna- 72 11-10 221 do 74 21 Union Trac . 314 20 Penna ... U'J 10 Penna .. . 52 23 I'n Co N J. 221 40 do . 32 1 1-lrt Ex dividend. novns 1000 Key Tel 1st r5a. .. 01 , 1 to 1:30 l. M. JitlOI. . 814 1 Keadlnir ... 724 ,1 Ins Co N A.. 21 10 V H Steel ... 431. 40 Am Can . 2S 1i,l da IVJ il Penna . 324 11 Kleo Storate. 4n .1 do. . . 32U 21 Tonorah Hl , 3 100 U H Steel. . 411, 1 penna ....52 11-10 10 do. 414 PONDS 12 Cam Steel scrip 1017 ,. . 12 Lam bteel Bcrlp 1010 '.XI Pltv 4s 11)41 rec . 3JM) City la ivn reg . . ......iuu;j 1:30 to 2 I. M. ' 1 phlta TraC . 70' 2D North Cent.., 81 CO Cam Steel,. .42 1 I' O 1 .... 81J, 10 U b Steel. . 454 3 Penna 52 100 Tonorah Bel 1 10 U O I , S14 200 do 5 Ex dividend, 2 to 2;30 l M. 10O Ton Mln , .7 b-18 100 Int Pow &. Ch 30 2.1 Phlla Traa,. 77 20 Penna ....32 13-18 100 II Steer.. 41V, ID Phlla Bleo.... SI IbU do 45, BONDS. It lhlla Co scrip lSl 0)a 13 Phlla Co wlp JlS .,.. 60 2:30 to 3 I M. 2 Penna ....32U-10 W Tononah Dal . , I Phlla Elac.. . SI4 20 Am Caa.,,.,.100H tOUQl" .81 IftCam Steeji.,.. 4? 60 Poiwa ... 62 H-l 5 ,,,1 It T ' c 10k rX UO I .... 1 M Tooenah' Mln. 7 6 Peona Salt. . lag 100 U SStl.... 4545 BONDS 1000 Phlla, EM, 4a . . JO 10Q) Cbov- A 0l en 8a ' MORE GOLDFROM JAPAN $5Q0,0QO Enijaged for Shipment to San Franct3co. VB,,, york March II Tha luternallenat WpwtSaT mnotaU'of SW.Sw .old OW IhtfiMoi itart March a4 will inak. fife xsssjsssAmii'- (00,000 GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT. Ttaeelpts, 23.810 bushels There a a fair eaport Iniulry and with alronser outside advices prices advanced 1c. tjuota ttons car lots, In Mport elevator No. 2 red, spot and .March, II 32(rl.S7t No. 2 red. weutern, Jlg3llB10l, No. 1 northern Duluth. I1.01W COHN. Uecelpts, 37,183 bushels The mar ket waa Uc. hlaher In sympathy with the West, but ruled quiet. Quotations- .Car lota, In export elevator No S, spot, and March, 77ff, 78e 1 steamer, 76070c. s No. 3, 747flc. Car lots for local trade, aa to location No. 2 yellow 77jfl784e.i steamer yellow, 7S7c.8 No. .1 sella. 74073c. No. 4 vollow, 7174c, snmplo yellow, rtSQlSe new cob, per 70 lbs , 787ne OATH. ttecetpts, 128 011 bushels. The market ruled film and '40. higher under a fair demand and stronger outside advices, quotations No 2 white, n.l93He , stanoard white (Cltrraitc No 3 white. niflOIHe Hill steady We quoin at ILIOWI 18 per oush , as to quality. In export elevator, and nt II 01m 15 for small tots of nearby grain 1n baa FI.Ol'H. - Itecclpls, 1233 bbU. nnd 487,180 lbs In sacks There was little trading and values were largely nominal. Quotations rer IPO lbs In wood IV Inter, clear. 8 40nn3, tlo, straight, nr17, do patent, .7 21 Kansatv straight Jute sacks in.dVTit Ifl do, patent Jute sacks l7ffT8.1i spring, first, dear. In iein7B. do straight, n 7l7i1o... patent. 17(17 fo. do favotlte brands, I7.H.VS8. r ty tnllls, choice and fancy palont, J7.0MI8. city mill" regular gradeswinter, clear, 0 4tnr 0 (W dc straight, I0 7.HI7. do, patent. I. Illl! ri.OI'lt was qulat and unchanged We nnole iiratbv and Western, In wood, at 10 50117. us to quality. PROVISIONS There was a light Jobbing trade and. tho market ruled weak Quotations City beer. In seta unekM and nlr-drled 21fl20o. . 11 eat -rru beef In sets smoked 232dc city beer, knuckles nnd tenders smoked ami nlr-drled 27512S, Western beef, knuckles and tenders sinnkcl 2i9l.'Hc , beef hams $3tH32 pork Innillv 122 Hi'ifit hams S, P. cured hose ll'.Hll'.c do aklnno.1. loose. 124C12?,c . do do smrkcl l.TU(131,c. other hams, smok.l, cltv cured as to brand and average tl'tlitli l.ams smoked, Western cured 1 141m lie do boiled bonelms 23fi2tc., plcnlo shoulders, S P euro,!, loose. 10lgilc . do. enuikxl 1041111c liellles In pickle, Ri.ordlne t,i Tverng loo,e 12',11c . breakfast baron ns to brand and avenge clt cured l'WISc,. bieakinst Incim Wistern nircd 17iriV : lard. Western lortned tlercis UOlUie, do. do. do tills llMit,c . . lard, pure clly kettlo riii'ifml. In tierces lln-ll'.c lard, cure city, kittle rendered In tubs UWlll.c REFINED SUGARS II" mirKCt was nulet but steady Haflnan' ltl prices stnndar.1 granulated B.SOc One granulated. 3 7V powdered. n.S'c: confec tioners A 3 (He. soft grades 4 POJJS 30c DAIRY PRODUCTS III Trint, Supplies were liberal and the ntatl.nt was weak for every thine oxcept atrlct Ij Inm y goodr. Quutatlons Western, fresh, mil l-im, ked creimcn fancy specials lie. ettrf 2l'c . extra fllaH. 28 lllrts, lBfl57c . s.-comls 2.1J2V. thirds. 21H2.V , lndle-pnckcd. Iiflll'c as to quallt . neirhy prints fnnc. 12, nvirngn ixtrJ lie llrsts 27iH2'ic. sec onds Ztiu: spttlal fnncj brands of prints jobi Inff at t7fit I'ic KfltlH Itecelpts were liberal, but there was good nutlet for deslrnblo stock and values were ilnnlj maintained fjuotntlons Im te. iivies nevrby extios. 21c. per doz nearby llrsta. 13 83 per standard ensn nearbr uncut roicliite 1170 ncr case. Western, extra tlrsts 1 8.1 ner case do . Arsis J", 70 lirniso Soutnern 1.1 4it3 70 p r cnxo famv selected cat died fresh eggs were Jobbed out at 2'ff Mc ,ei dnz ('lll!l!Si:. Values were well sustained tinder moderate ogerlngs and a fair export demand Quotations New York, full crexm. UNITKI) (.AS DIPKOVBUENT SHOWS INCREASED PROFITS Annuul Report Helped by Sales of Securities. Mntci laity nlded bj the sale of 12.172,812 of tho securltlts held In Its treasury the t'nlted Gas Improvement Company's statement for the- year ended December 31, 1014, showed an Increase In net prollts of JI23.292 over 19U earnings from1- regular sources de creased $230,G56 chlellv because of falling off In Income from the natural gas prop el lies In which the company Is Interested in Kansas nnd Mlssoml Also In 1913 earnings were Increased by a special dl blind of JIIO.OOO from one of the com panies In which the l G. I. Is u share holder i:pcnsen Increased $4G,03b, piln clpnllv owing to heavlet taxes and the ccpuise of maintaining the organization of tho construction department during a pcilod when very few construction con tracts were obtainable. Tho details follow - hnfnlngs I'll I Increase Prom regular sources. . 10,1111,7.11 SSin.d.lS Hlfclal source . MtO.IXiO Prcllts from sjlo sec 2.172 812 1.112,003 Total earnings ... . ,i)S4,in 471110 llxnonses 1,188 141 40,038 Net' pioOta" 7,80(1,400 425,202 Dividends 4,440.218 . .. . Mnklns fund" . .01,.0 10.H0 11) undlv proflt acct 2,831,881 414.4U2 7,so8,4i liwiiij Perrentate of proflt on "unltal stocks 14 22 .78 Liet-rease. BULLION HOLDINGS SMALLER Bank of England Statement Shows Decrease of 116,000. LONDON'. Huron 11. The weekly state ment of the -nk of England. Issued to day, showed f dectease of iillS.OOO In bul lion holdings Private deposits advanced eiO.O2.',O0O while public deposits fell JJI.W,000 Details follow: This Week Last Week, last Year. J1 Clrilllotlon ,!4 208.O0O 34,512000 28 2.17,000 Public den U 30.1211.000 51.8L.'.(O0 21.UIIO1.0 Private dep a 120.7UI.000 118,841,000 30,1)22.000 27,137,000 28 817,000 11182000 27,II10,0II 118,173,000 40,115 000 44,030,000 4J,U00,OO0 Jl, 831,000 Government securltlea . Other zecura IteserVH ... Proportion of Reserve to liabilities .. Bullion . Dank rata . 24 47i 25 71", 40 OSS BO.S70.000 50,002,001) 41.642 000 V& i 3 MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPAH STOCKS. Bid Asked Jim lluiler 74 "(I MurNamara at .13 Midway ... 15 .18 X'li ,h hxteusloii II 81 Montana , 48 M North Star , ., ,..v. , . . 11 PI Tonoiah Dolinont . . ,.,,,,,, 4'N 3 lonrnjoh Kxtenslon 2', 2't. Tonopah Merger , , 41 42 Tonopah Mining ...74 71-, I'.esiue Kula ...11 .12 West Id 52 ,M (IOLDF1EL.D STOCKS, Allanta , 11 ,3.1 Blue Hull .......03 .(18 ilooth , . , 28 , HI Bulldog ,. .01 .01 t'U II . . ... 01 ,07 t'ombrao 07 .0!) i'ii ,niin,l,ti II II lit .us Daisy .08 .OS eior.ue .. . S'l v tloKuield Consolidated . IS 1" (loldtleU Me'ger , ,,. 21 .-".! Iilinbo Kxtenson ,,,, ,,101 1 0 1 h'awanss .JT is Oro ,.,.,....,,,.,, .10 ,lt mud Hen 7 .ns Silver PicH 01 0 MISCELLANEOUS. Fairy AJtec Ul .u.1 Ulinnerly .or .111 Nevada, lltll 23 .27 Nevada Wonder . . .101 2 W) COTTON NEW YORK, Slaroh 11. Large epot sales both at Liverpool, and Southern points, combined with advancing prices for the actual article, caused a better fedlng in cotton this morning. First prices were 6 points lower to 1 point hlghei, and within the first few minutes the (1st ad vanced t a net gain of S to 4 points. The principal support came from Southern spot houses, which were supposedly tak ing in hedges. Wall street and local shorts also bought. Yon close. Ooon. High. low Close. QUI QUI O Ul BUI l SUrsh MayT .. October December Januar, , Spot ( SOI 8 Sll 8 1)7 b Sd Oil U 12 11.20 II. 11 0 41 0 41 0 47 0S8 Oftl OKI 0 hl U 57 8 88 V 72 il 72 0.70 8,83 8.1)1 0 18 t'48 0 01 1)72 8 63 Banks May Solicit Accounts The Federal Reaervo Bank ot Philadelphia re ceived a communication from the governor of the Federal IteseiVe Board In which ha av. a decision by counsel of the board giving na tional banks of the Federal reserve system rUbt to receive, solicit and advertise for sav ing bank account, and pay Interest therefor LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, Mareh H.-HOOS-Pecelpt,, 38 -nOO market, BiT-JOc lower, piixad and butchers 18 45$d.S3, good heavy, Ia.ta0aa.e3 rougn " ZVSUSt HfeoaSo. pi. CATTLE Peelpti, OOfjO, roar Wet. 10c kiwar beevea 13.609. cow and Celfera 3.2t-$T 50. ioikr and taftSar,!. ,as.lo Tagaua, l.83 7 ao valves, SQ Wl SHKISP-Sactlpia. 10 000 market atrsat ntiha tnd WwitNn. Laaf S, Uaba, rT2t.W. tall make, choice. Ifil74- . do do,, fair m good, 1(l'irlH,c., do, current make, 134 liw.t do., part skims, Sfillc. POULTRY I. IV i:. Demand was fairly active and the market rule,! firm under light orferlngs Quo tatlons: Fowls. lOfllSe., exceptional lot higher, old roosters, lt,R12o 1 chickens, soft rnealeil, lBrtlTe , do, stnggy, 14MH.C j turkejs, 1317c.t ducks 15(1100 , geese, ISttlUc I guineas, ns to quality, per pair, ftoflTOc. pigeons, old, per pair, 23030c; do, joung, per pair, 22J2So. DilRfsSLIl Itecelpts were light and th. market ruled firm with demand fairly active quotations 1 risn-klllcd fowls, 12 to box, ilry.plcked nnd dry-pneked fancy selected, ttltjo , weighing 4H13 lbs apiece, 184e , do, 3V44 lb apiece, ISflsiJc.. do, I llis apiece, 18ftl,c , do., under .1 lbs apiece, 14B1BC lowts bbts. dry-picked and drj- tiacke.1. Western. ltf ll,s (.nlftr. IM., . do. do, svs ibs . inntri'e 1 do, do S. lbs and under, UniSc. Old roosters dry' GRAIN PRICES UP IN CHICAGO PIT s . sains unvri. . 11,11 .as;. uiu tnisiri B . j - pl-ked, 14c Broiling chickens nearby, I4J Iba apiece,. 22Sf21o 1 do. fair to good. IS2oc,; western, 1U(2 lbs antece. 20322c. do. fair to good, llftlSo Chi kens dry-picked nnd drv -racked In boxes, milk-red II to in lbs to dox ISc. , do 37 to 12 Iba to dox , 18c, do. 41 to 47 lbs to dot., 18c, do. 48 lbs to dox. is: 1 do . CO lbs and over, 2Ic.i corn-fed, Jl 10 12 lbs to dor, Ibti do. 41 to 17 Ibs to lox , lie : do 4S lbs to dox. IPC . do, GO Ibs end over. 20c. thickens dr -picked .and dry-packed In bbls selected, heavy IPC . Western, corn-fed. ft Iba nnd over, 18.. do, do, 4 lbs., 17fri74e , do, do, H4 ibs 134c t on, do, 2V4I lbs, linl.V. rurkevs. dry picked aim dry-paefced Fancy, tienrbv 21c : do Western 21c . lair to good isjfaif , old Joins, lnfr2no Ducks rancy. In boxes 17U ISc, do, orllnar) lo good 1218o Oeese, nearby 12Wllr . do. Western, 101112, Squab per dor , white welgllng II to 12 Ibs per do. 14 231? I so, white, weighing I) to 10 lbs t r dnj u H3f) 111 do do. s lbs 1 er ,'or t Iff 3 21, do., do., 7 lbs per dor 1202 01 do do mow Ibs ier dox , 1 30fll 83. dark and .So 2. 30c iff Jl GREEN FRUITS Offerlrfa of desirable stock were onlv moder ato and values generally were well austaimn. with trale fair Quotations Aiples .New York per bbt York Imperial 12aa tlreenlnc 2it2 73. King I25i2.7" Hu. II 7512 VI Baldwin I1.73W2 SO. Hen Davis 1110112 other goo.1 eating varieties 11 r01i2 VI nirllum, ll V), apples Western per bo. 71e.iffM.10 nnnles Delaware nnd Pennsvlvanla rer hamper .103 tW lemons cr box. I2W2 73. orange' Florida, per box, I12VI2 2", lan gerlnes, Florida tier slrap It 50172 W) gnvne fruit. Florida per box xifffl 71, rilneapnlts psr crale Porto nico II 30W5 Fiorldn Jutf cranberries fancy late varieties per Phi . lf,0(rJ4 0n cranberries, .lerscj per crnie. 2'4e 7V stiawberrleu, Florida, per qt . 23fl10c, VEGETABLES The general market nulot ami wllliotit Im portant clinngc. Quotations W hits potatoes, per bush Pennsjlvnnln. niTHc Mnlre llw 50c New lork as to qunlltv tOfMSc sweet intnloes DeUvmrr. per hamper tatge II !MTi 1 30 medium Ii0fi73c swecl rotatu's Last em Shore per bbl No 1, $2fi2 71 No 2. St MW1 71 sweets, .lersev per tilt! Nn l, l121,flV) No 2, S2t72 50 swtcls Jirscv. per bisket 73c Hit, onions per Iniell rofi.1V . do rbotci per lOfl-lb bng IKiTl 10 do , medium p, r l'O lb bag. 73c, do seconds t,er tlMi-lli bng 00c cnbbagn Danish per ton S12-R14 .nuliriower New York per irate. 118(171 spina, h Norfnlk per bid si 1IW1 :.', kale Nonolk ptr btil X11il23 lettuio Texns per busll -bucket 30c All no Florida p'r bnsVet $1W1 71 brans. Florida vva per bisket $2 10ff4 50. do Florida, green pvr bask, t ltd5',0 pels I lorlda per lasket. Si .Vifil egj-Pli'it I lorblft inr tio 12 ' " ructimliers Florida pei basket $.iro:i5 squai.li Florida pr basket, $2 2Mt 1 ffpors. Florida per carrier 2 1 ,1 I eels Florida pci KKi bunches, lllfl tomatoes. I lorlda. per curr'or fomy S2 25?ft, choice 11iH2. celery. 1 lorlda per rnt It 2.1S12 do New lork. per buich ,1WOc. mushrooms per l-lb. basket mi 011 20 Financial Briefs The aiinunl report of tho Public Serv Ico Corporation of New Jersey showed a gross Increase of $1,SO,9IO and a net in crease of 5116,520 An Inctcaso ot JTO.oSl In tlcd chnrges caused a decrease of $ol.',&62 in net income According to the American Hallway Association, there was a total mirptus or ftelght tats on the countty's toads of 30I,:S4 on March I, as against 2S0.5T3 on Vebruarj 1 and 135.4SO on March 1, 1911 Car shortage teported to the association uggiegated only 297 cars, ns compared with 11G2 on Pebruary 1 and 5373 cars on Match 1, 1911 FApotts of general merchandise from the, pott of Xow York Wednesda made a now high record, totaling $10,373,191, an increase ot 2,526,lSo over those of Mon day. March S, 1913, which wns the previous rocord. " The gross earnings of 21 railroads for the foutth week of February show' a de crease of $122,432, or 4,21 per cent. The output of Ttanfl gold mines during February totnled 67G.O00 line ounces Charles J Rhoads, Governor of tho Fed eral Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Is In Washington todnv attending the confer ence of Governors of the Federal Ite serve Hanks. Questions to be taken up Include that of Intra-dlstrlct clearances. It Is expected the conference will last the remainder of this week. Official denial was given to repoits which have lccentlv been circulated that the United States Steel Corporation has purchased laige tracts of Iron ore lands In South America So far this week the New York banks have lost JI.TK.OO) through Subtreasury operations Chandlei Drolhers were buers of both Ttapld Transit and Union Traction. According to the Iron Trade Review, demand for war material Is of tremen dous proportions. Export orders for ma chine tools placed during the last few dnys Involve such great amounts ot money as to bn almost Incredible. Hut orders which are thoroughly authenti cated run Into millions of dollars, Pres. ent export business In machine tools la largely for Russia, although considerable business tomes from Unglnnd an.I Prance. An Increasingly largo proportion of tha demand, however, Is from countries not at present engaged in tho war. Two Chicago board of Hade membera seats were sold at $2000. off $100 from the last sale. LONDON STOCK MARKET close lose equtv .W Alts - , 074 -r Baltimore anil Ohio tind Reading Higher at Close. l)NDON. March II Trading on the block Hxchango today whs quiet Baltimore and Ohio and Heading were the niilj shares to show advancra at the clore Illinois Central was a weak feature, being down 14 ijinaoti in 1 . Amal Copper . Atchison Halt & Ohio Can Piclflt. ... ., .. Chea & Ohio Chi fit West Chi M A. St P Denver & It 0 .. ...... Hrle do 1st prer ....,.., llllnolt Ct-nt Mo K & V N Y Central . Norfolk West JV Y Ont & West I'ennsyivania .... .., Heading South Paclflo Union Paelfle lncrease Deciease i 1M 411, - H 11 kill HI ? 4 - ', 61, - S 211 ... 371! 31. .'...jai'i ifli il -iM .... 104 104 .... 80V mi; 5, ,...1014 ioiu 4 .... 2V 21, ,,.. 5IV3 10l? - a, :::: S" 'ISi i i ..1214 1104 - 3 Local Bid and Asked Baldwin do praf . Csmbrli Steel . Rlec Slorag. . Ueneral A,p ., do pref . . . . Key W do 1 c . . do pref Lake Sup Corp Lehigh Nav . do t c Lehigh alley J.ehlsh Valley IP prer Pennsylvania . . . Phlta Electric . Philadelphia Cp . da 3 per cat pref jlo 9 jow cent pref Phlta ft T M t ... . . Usadlng 727 Touopab Belmont Tonsjah Wining 1'Ulaa Traction Fnlted lw Imp ti a8ti Torfc Railway do praf 41 Todav'a J. Asked Yutrda a ' lllJ. Asked mil. Aaked Su 31 u ki . ,. . Ml 1)1 irt 14 . . 414 424 41V, 42U . . 4sn n ,28 .28 .... UMi IS Ul, 02 .-.:i m xM m ...... 01 04 M 01 ... 7 7 . . 7IVS 7111 74V1 7 741? 74 7411 7S 0744 87 07iS 07. Tr 11 ItVJJ 1S 15B 5Mi 52i. 4 524 . 21 2414 VT 24? 80 . 30 SO 30 ,. IfHi 10 10M if 18H 107 iSg if 18Tp-I0MOlite 4t ft 4k & 4 & s4 r 4 ii 1 " May and July Wheat Showed Fractional Gains at End of Day. CHICAGO, March ll.-On commission house selling, vvhent declined tunnel t the opening of Iho grnln pit today. Mny showed a loss of cent nt $1 SI, whllo July was down Jtf centn nt JI.1S. Some locals bought on the declliro, but tho demand was not largo. In the later trading Mny wheat lose to $1 6.', up , of a cent, while July wns Utioted at $Lli6, up U- May closed at $1,524, up 4 of n cent, after reaching a IiIhIi of 11.65. and July ended at $1 H4. Up nn 4 Tho highest point touched bj Jlilv was $1.21. There were no Rales for cash Vvhent le ported at Chicago. nllhoilRh there wns pome Inquiry for hard winters Thete were sales or 100.000 bushels of corn bete nnd 1,146.000 bushels of cats, with all but 1(1.000 bushels of the latte'r for export. A Chicago broker reported reselling, orders for both wheat and oats at the seabonrd. Thero was some reselling by ono set of lirokeifl nt the .cabonrd to other export concerns. It now tinnsplrcs that the recent com parative llrninoss In the wheat 111nrl.pt os due to abnormal bujlng to till de pleted reserves. Stocks are decreasing 11 ml Aigeiitlnc shipments nio disappoint ing, wllh prospects for tho opening of the Dardanelles still remote. Latest Ami 1 lean stntlstlcn show this eoimtrv to have an cxpoi table silt plus of ro OOO.OOO bushels ot vvhent. This, with Cnnniln's 2s,0On,(OO bushels of surplus, would ellow Great Britain a weekly dis tribution nf 100 Ono Itcaiilicmcnts show thnt Unglnnd needs 10,000.000 bu-diels for her people, nnd It Is likely that India and Argentine wheat will make up tho short age. Leading futures rsnged as follows Yesfd a When Open, High Low. Cloie close Mav 1 II I 51 1 40 11 B2M, 1 11", July . t is 1.21 I 17 ! 11)4 M ID') re tomber . 1 OS 1 104 1.074 1 014 1 08, Corn (new .lellvrrvl ,J ,1', ,1's !-' 71-Si 74'i 75 71 714 1744 ffil, 574 .'-04 ."'. ii -t-", Mil) .1 IIV Oats Mnv . Jiilj I nrd May . Julv Ulbs Mo .. Jub fceptcmoer 'oik Mav r,7', 334 in n 10.70 .1002 10-2 into . 17 Ml 17 1)2 lid tAaked tO 17 10 80 ill I", 10.41 1(170 17 71 18 17 1041 11057 10.07 10 71 Horn 10 72 10 02 10 12 'lOOl una ti0 42 tm 11 Ill.fO 10 70 MOO) 17 41 tl77 17 '0 17 t7 18 07 17 02 July 11 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOIIK, March 11 -IIUTTLHt-Market weaker, receipts. 43S8 packages, extra. 2'ic. dgher scoring. 30c . Imitation creamery. State dairy, .'lM-KC. 27JT2Sc. , t.aas-Market Bteudy, receipts. 34,703 pack ages extra firsts, ltic , flrsta 1S'4ih'jC nearby whites. 23c mixed color, 2u$21c. NEW YORK METAL MARKET NI3W 'VOIvK March 11 -Prices on tho Metal Hxchange vvcie unchanged todnv Lend. 3 OOTD 4c . tin. 0-ton lots 44 735f40.73c CHARLES J. PRICE'S FUNERAL Noted Litterateur Will Bo Buried To morrow, Tlio funeral services for Charles J Price, the oldest bookseller in America, nnd one of the most conspicuous figures In tho contemporary world of letters, will be held tomorrow nfterpoon. at 2 o'clock, at his residence, 316 South Broad street lie died Tuesday, following a lingering Illness. Mr. Price, who was 81 years old, pos sessed ono of tho finest collections of rare editions and autographed works of American and foreign authors In this country Ills knowledge of llteiaturc, botany nnd geology. gained from voluminous readings, wns thorough nnd cUenslve Three ears ago, ho disposed of his largo collection at his store, Wal nut street, near Uthi 111 health nnd deaf ness havlpg forced him Into retirement ITo waa born In West Chester, Pa , In 187.0, nnd for jears was a member of tho Acndemy of Natural Sciences. lie Is survived by two daughters OBITUARIES FRANK A. DONAKER New Jersey Justice Who Was Terror to Auto Speeders. Trank A Donaker, for nine years Jus tice of the peace at Elmwood. N. .1 , Is dead Ho was well known on account of his rigid enforcement of the speed laws, and automoblllsts say that no man In the State levied more fines. The "judge" paid especial attention to auto Ists who sped th-ough Elmwood on Sun day, and as a lesult, riders learned to tespect the Inws In that neighborhood Donaker dropped dend of heart disease In Camden shortly after leaving the ofllce of Motor Vehicle Inspector A. C Kpaft It Is estimated thnt more than 1000 auto ists paid liberal fines In New Jersey ns the lesult of Donaker's vigilance He Is survived by a widow and three chlldien CHARLES C. TEAL of the National Manufacturing nnd Engi neering Companj, aiea jesieruay ui 111a home, 1010 Spruce street, following an Ill ness of more thnn three months' duration rr i.nvA, it widow nnd one daughter. Mis Hannah W Walnwrlght. Ills body will be taken to Hie nome or ins motiier nt rort Miv V .1. where the funeral services will bo held tomonow , Dr. John Cotton Dr John Cotton, 86 jears old, a veteran army surgeon, who during tho Rattle of rt ..,,, aV,,,,., nflr,!nlstfred lnpdlcnl alii to ,i. ..nnndnH nnd the sick, died vesterdav nt his home. 59 East Walnut lane, Ger- mantown. tie never imiy retoveren irom an attack of puralysls suffered a year ntrn rvr,.mi- Pnftnn wns a crnduate from the' medical department of the Western neserve college uieveianu, u. live jiars ago lie moved to this cltv from Meadville, Pa., his native city, whete for many years he held the largest medical practice. Doc tor Cotton was a member of the Second Presbyterian Church, of Geimantowp, and Is survived b a, son, William C Cotton, and his widow The body will be taken to Meadville, To., for burial. Richard E. Clay Richard E. Clay, a member of tho I'n ton League, and retired somo ears ago from tho ilrm of E. C, Knight Co., sugar refiners, died yesterday at his home, 237 South 17th street, fiom an attack of heart dNease, He was 8 years old. Mr. Clay entered the offices of the sugar retinitis company when a boy, and ufter years of faithful eervlce was made a partner In The Guanteed Mortgage combines all the essentials of a sound investment. Every avenue of possible trouble or loss safe guarded. Send for Booklet Philadelphia Company for Guaranteeing Mortgage lit Land Title Building PUIUUrlpULi. 11 1 111am U. Nicholson, PmhUfit the business He leave U widow, who before her mni-Haga sa toulia Anns, a'ollock, tlaughleriot former Qtetnqr Poiloek. d a. son. P. Bdey rly t-ivS tnnernl services: will be held .titnnlciy Itinrnlng at the Old Bwetles Cmirch, Sran on nnd 1 hrlstlan streets where m Clnv s frtthtr wA pastor for more Utmi !X yenis 3Bzattf Alinitll)Oi:-On Mareh 10, 161. Orilt TIIL'UK, wile or Alfred Ashbrldge I?utieral mrtlcea on Sunosy at 2 p m , nt her Mia residence, ISOn lust llataard at Inlerrrrenl North Cedar Hill Cemetery IIAlltOCK. On March Id. HUB, JOHN 4, RJItlXK Furwral and Interment prltale. friends kindly omit flowers. ULsr. On .March P 1013, MAllY MA TILDA, widow of llev. Wesley v Best Itolatlves and friends are Invited to stunt tha funeral services, on Friday afternoon, at S o clock precisely at her late rcsidencfe, 2.vj P. 51st at. Interment private Kindly omit floral offerings, Ili;SlVAHICK.-On March D, 1013. JogBPH, husband of Jane llesnarlck Funeral serv ties on Irldar, at 2 p. 111. at ids lata resi lience, 2215 North Woodstock st Intel tnenf at I crnwood Cemtlerj CANMIN. On March P. IW15, KL1ZA1HSTH A., beloved wife of Michael 1. lannun Tji relatives and friends ar. Invited to attend the funeral nn Saturday morning, at ti.su o'clock, from her late residence 1210 North j ront at solemn itequiem Mass et Hi Michael's Church, nt 10 o'clock. Interment at New Cathedral Cemetery. OATTl-On March 10. 1015, JOHN 3 . aan of tho late Emll snd Margaret Unit or Ac crlngton, Kngland, Funeral on Saturday, at S JO a rn , from 3033 ttlchmonrl at Solemn Hrqulem Mass at Nativity Church, at 10 n in, Interment nt St. Dominic's Cemetery, llolmesburc Ct.,11. At Ills residence, 257 South 17lh st. Wrdiicsdav mornlne. March 10 1"15 ItfCHAIlD F, CLAY, son of the late nev Jehu Curtis Clay, 11, D . and Simmons Kdev Cln In the '1st fnr of his agi; Funeral servlres Saturday morning March 11 WW, nt 11 o'rlock nt (ilorlo Del (Old Swedes') Church, Swanson st, below Christian st Interment at the Churchyard. Kindly omit COTTON. On Manli 10, 1PI3, at Ids lat. residence SO 1! Walnut lane. Grrmantown Dr mil.V l" COTTON. Funeral tervlce and Interment nt his former home, Meadville tlltAHAll In Rt Lout. Mo. on March B, CHUI8T1NK JJLAin, widow of Benjamin Si. Orahnm CltlBII. On March 10. 1DI5, .IKNNflU Clfi Kit Funeral services on Siturday. Maro'. 13. nt 2 30 p 111. precisely at her tat. residence, MIS Catharine at Interment private, nt Mount Morlah Cemeterj UAItPINO On March 10, 1913, MAnY E., daughter of Taev a. nnd the late Johanattian Harding. Itolatlves and friends are Invited to attend tho funeral services on Friday, at 3 P tn , at her late residence, Still Lan, downs nve Interment private. HAIWOOD On March 0, 1IH8. CAnOLtNR HAYWOOD, widow of tleorge Hayaood. hiintral services on Saturday, at 2 p. m, nt her tale residence 82 Laurel st Inter ment Nrrth Cedar Hill Cemetery. HOUni.I.. On March 0. 1B13, HMILY I. wlro of the late John A Howell, aged 81 Jtars Itolatlves and friends are Invited to attend the luncral services, nn Friday after noon nt 2 30 o'clock, at her lat residence. 51 II Chancellor it Interment private at Ni rth laurel mil Cemetery. K VLIIACIt. On March 0, 1013, .MILDRED VI. IvALBAClt, daughter of CJeorgo W nnd Snrnh Kolbsch Funeral services oil Satur day at 2 p m , at the ustdence of her bmther-ln-1c.w I F, J.ukeiM north of Hill side, IM Interment private, Hillside Cams Krv. r.OFPF.I.HAIHlT. On March 10 1013. JOHN', husband of Helen L Loffelhardt, b'unernl private, from his lato residence, 2112 Corlles st. 11ACKKI.. On March 10, 1015, MAHY A.. wlio of Henry Mnckol, Sr. Funenvl on .VI01I daj nt S 10 a m, from the residence or her husband, 1022 Uast Columbia ue. Solemn itequiem Mas at the lininaculste Cuiuep tlou Church at 10 a m. Interment Cnthe dral CemeteiJ MATIli:vV8 At Pittsburgh. Pa., on March II. Illtr,, LMVIAUOTTA BAMIIO. wue 0( Leonder Mathewn Itetativea and .frtenos are invited to attend the funerul services oq riday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at thn apart incnta of Oliver II Hair, 1S20 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Pa Interment at laurel Hill Cemetery MeKAIN. On March 10, 11)15. MARY WOODS, wife of John McKaln Funeral 011 Saturdav , at fi 10 n in, from 113 South 2.'.1 st High Mass ot Tttqultin at St. Charles Church at 10 a. m Interment Holy pio.. Cemelerv. McIvi:EVi:it On March 10, 1015, JCNNIB V McKEIIVUt. The funeial w 11 ', ai tioitnt ed nt a later date, from her lue resi dence 020 Moore st 3IOOKK. On March 9. 1913. LRWlH N. MOOKI! husband of Cieanor Marshall loor Ilelitlvea and friends of tho family, also Ori ental Lodge No 325 1" and A. M.t Mea,.e Post No 1 O A. It nnd membera of the Union league, are Invited to attend the fu nernl from hie Ute residence, J2th and Alns lev uve Melrose Park. Pa, on Saturdav March 11 at 2 p 111 Inteimont prlvato at West Ltiurel Hill Cemeterv. SIIII.MOAN On March 10, 1913, ANNIE MUL1.IOAN Funeral on Monday, at 81m a 111 from 2121 Lombard at. Solemn High Maas or ltrqulem at St Patrick's Church at II) n m Interment IIol Crow "emttcry HUHI'llY. On Jfarch JO. 1015, DANIHL. son of William and Vlurv Muiphy and grands' 11 of the late Dan el Hnnorah 31ur Phv and the late vndrew and Caroline Wcln itlch Funerul on Saturday, at 1M0 rr m, rrom his parents' resldentc. 2,10 McCJellan st ' Interment Holy Redeemer Cemetery. O'CONN'OII. On .March 10, 1913, JOHN husband of Nora O'Connor Funeral on Saturday, at S 10 a m , from the resldenc or tils son, Michael F. O Connor 817 North r,i)tli at West Philadelphia Solemn lie qulem Maas at Church ot Our Mother o harrow a at 10 a m Interment at St. Dents Cemetery I'ltlCK. At his residence, 318 South Broad st. on March a, 1U13. CH.vm.ES JAJliSS PHICL'. Itelallves and frleni a ate Invited n attend the fi nernl services Friday afternoon at 2 0 clock at the apartments of Oliver H Hair. 1820 Chestnut st. Interment urlvalu nt North Laurel Hill Cemetery. PILE At his residence, 1210 South Pattan at . on March 10 11115 MARK VV. PYLK formerly of Ulen Mill. Delavvaro Count) Pa , in tne 71d year of his age. Due notice of the fune.al will be given (Jt'IOI.Kl. On March lu, 1015, CHARLES U husband of Mary J Qulcley and aou n the Into llarnev ana Mary A, QulgU luncral from 21t North Mcrvlue et ru Saturday March 11 Keivlcea at 2 p ni neclrelv Inieiiuent at West Laurel Hill Cnnieterv ItFED On March 10, 1013, JOHN P., hus band or the late Mary A Reed Funerxi services on Saturda at 2 p m , nt hla lat. residence, 18,13 North 12th ct. Interment a. (onvcnlcnce of tho family. ROSSON. On March 10, 1015, WILLIAM A.. husband of the lato Annte p. Rosdoii 1 uncrat services on Saturday, at 1 30 p. m at the residence of hla a m-ln-law, Mr. John H Bate, 4(18 Fleming St.. Manayunk. In terment private SlNIlKltS-NKHKKKK. At Rochester, N. Y. on March 10. 1IH3. KMMA T. NUBEKEI: wife of Daniel C Sanders and daughter of Mary I! and tha late Dr Aqulla Nebeker Funeral from residence of brother-in-law Paul Fno, northeast corner 41st and Sprues sts , Philadelphia, time of which wjj bs SCILWlI, On .March 8, 1013, OEOItGL! tV , husband cf Amelia Hchual (nee lUllUma and son of tht, late Charles and Caroline Schual aged 30 years. Relatives and frlen are Incited to attend the funeral servlcea, on Friday afternoon nt 2 o'Uock. at hla lata residence 1121 Cattowhllt st. Interment a Fcrnwood Cemetery. Remains may be yl.wet rhursonv evening from 7 "10 to I) o'cloclc. SK.IU'ND. On March 0, 1013. PAUL FFOENK husband of Annj V Slgmund Funeral eervl ea, at his late residence, 2101 Falrmount uve , on Friday, at 1 p. 111 In terment private SMITH. On March 10. 1013, ANNUS C, widow of John J Smith formerly 01 27." Fast Cleartleld st . and daughter of the late John and Whittled Knnc Funeral on Mon ,1a). nt 8 10 a m., from ,1022 North 10th ar bolernu Requiem Mass at St. Stephen a Chunh at 10 a m Interment New Cam dral Cemeterv bTll.L. On March 10, 1013, (IKOUUE L husband of Maty E Stull and son ot tarah L. and the late John D Mull Funeral aerv lcra nn baturday. at 2 p ni . at hla Ut residence, ,'28 south 23d st Interment si Lafavette Cemeury TEW- On March 10. 1913, at his lat. rest dencc, 1010 Snru.e st , Phlladu CHARLES (' husband of luu leal and father of Mi Hannah It VValncwrlsht Funeral servbes at Ills mother's realtUucc. Cape May N J on Frlduy, Mareh 12 at 1 p. in. Interment at Coldsprlne cemetery. TIBDAI.K. On March 10, 1018, PRISCIUA A , wife ot James A Thnlale and daughter of Martin J and Margaret C Keller Funeral un Moi.rtay, at 8 10 a m , from her lata residence. 3810 Wallace at West Phlla Celphla Solemn Requiem Mpsa at Br Agatha'a Church, at 10 a m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery A Selection For Investors The inability of maiiy invest ors to decide now, upon safe and profitable uses for their money, has prompted us to prepare a special Jetter which explains briefly the advan tages of purchasing the par ticular securities It suggests. Send for Utter Na. 195 William P, Bonbright & Co., Inc. MORRIS W. STROUD, Jr. Manager 411 CBBSrNIT: 8TUKKT Philadelphia) !W iiwk F.o.tui) fittifclt (.nudum Wllil,n P UkUitHrlzbi ft ',. Pntts Haobrtv! 4. C J I iig--j - i f