fEW low records for demand sterling and francs list penna. r. r. bonds EVENING LEti&EE-PHlLADEkPHlA, FBIDAY, MAY 21, 1915; pALTIESMADE SHAM AUVAlNUiS i .ni.ntinn Atrain Dc- Tm'ir:"ne w,, nr Bp.Kum - " fowling iuu,uuW,vuu. E, nu' May Si The lone of tho S6" .kit today was vcry much lm ""Iiihough there, wns some early 'f&Jui this soon khvo way to k when It was found that tho itrwuth wn' , ,ock8 wns not large tm Bticularly truo In the spccial- Nf J'-hlch 1" beli'B lengthened almost Wrf.uhlr py rumors ot blB war ortlera fj.rt,, either MJ' ,..nt, fnr ntun rf.MSr 'C.U -i.Hnt havo been bIbiici! irtOU oi , ru)e tlmt la aa fnr n3 JLl4 J ,ove UP "' Prlcca' runlora nro ii tood ?s acts. lIM'J If n hem very wide. Crucible Wi for Instance, advancing nearly J St o a new high record American "Itw? gained over VA. Baldwin Bethlehem Steel, not to bo out (r Mi " ... an 0( more than -A fMi.15.f 2L... Man milled 2H -'m to Us pflee A11 thoso advnnct,: r- -.! before miuuujn UfflESi answer tho Gorman Govern ed, Mikes to tho note of tho United 1 .and whatever action follow e, JtlW Bl'. .... ,t, nn.itimi nf tho "war Pf'a... i ,11 nrnhahllltV Still bo lS5fMmtertaU would continue to be tt jeroand. ,, mnrttet iieltl rll Trading, however, was not in n?i. .. -non rtlirlnrr tim 5?!u! hunlness was confined to tho hXltles, although some of the stnnrl PS. uris showed gains. Very little news .'... n nuibne of circulating a ' '""','. ? .ml In this con. lUon the Steel Corporation was men tec.u. m,. .ntriB old report that orders Ko' amount of JIW.000,000 had been re '..,.J ra brought out and were again jftdilly denied FTh corporauun s uii.., .. ..- . ..... .tthr tho Allien or Germany Kl not been turned out and It Is not tho IrYsent Intention of tho corporation to aim In tho manuracturc- ot animiini S. at least not for the present. It was itj. known, however, that the corpora .... i. ..o.ivin, hpiiellts from orders for itl d In the manufacturo of ammu- iltlonand is snipping iiiro iuuiuiu ui .iot ofrr1 tn Kurono. through tho jBtttl Products Compan, which handles iUiittport ena 01 i" i. fBTte closing was strong. Several shares iRiJf new high records for tho clay in k hit few minutes IMTlio entrance of ItaH Into tho Curo iftun conflict w'as regarded as a bullish til . .... t.l 1 n Ulr. llt. nM iriClOr, aS It nuuid ICIIU iu umib mw wm ItTt close much nooner ljTil or a neavj ascEBimcni on inu LwV nf thA rhlrnco. Ttock Island and lpacie was sufficient to drive tho piico ttelow 19, on more man n poini. j-o-it-jenenent of tho dividend on Chcsnpoalte udOJilo did not affect the stock in early Ccilmjs ana u anvancea mere uiiin u nt, but this was lost later. Missouri Pidflc came up siieiui on me oeuei A, tho flniilrl sc.tjitn wnnltl ncrpp tn thsutenslon for one jear of tho $25,000,000 -k. lt.U nil rltin nn limn 1 A o thn I.UIU, niUkll AMI UUU U.I MUHl i. fc H,V KtiU' holds $6,000,000 of the notes it oulJniean a lot for the road If they nro teUly deposited It would lend other tollers to agreo to tho extension, It Is thoarbt, and permit a reorganization ot j Ui property, and a receivership avojaoa. jjjle new PennsyUatila Konoral mort- I PSS Ih per cent bonds wero dealt In on j tlgfTxchange for tho llrst time todaj . (Ttilrit sale was at 97H. Dealings in I All Utile- were crj light JStuch concern is oeinff shown over tho yjlness of foreign exchange. Today tho nt for demand sterling went to 4.78H, ' BiFlow point reached last ilnrch, whllo fnitci viere quoted at 5.-H. This Is tho !d?t that exchange on Paris has ever it!i ilf the afternoon demand sterling mado 1 iTnew low record by selling down to U.JS 1-16 between bankers. This was suc ceeded by a better tone and lates nd gnetd a trifle from tho low. There was fr little demand for exchange on nnj cwntry The report that n prominent bittyg bouse had bought $10,000,000 of tollifc exchango was not confirmed. m 'continued weakness In the ex- sis market nas again given rise to ,,,. ui wrKu creuus 10 do esiaDiisnea lert by European nations to offset our tllrft.vnn.fr. Tl.. .U. t - al 11 , r tte balanceot trado In our faor JBI be easily $700,000,000, and bankers rata that something must ho done, and ttll inn n nT... .l.l , . (, tu mci una iiue umouiu. NEW YORK CURD IS'? .Copoer Brtbj.Amerjcan Tobacco old .. gBW-Aroerlian Tpbacco. new. KP Sg3jw ?i M ::: obj Etvitor..' ;'.'.;;:"::: t"7)- t ... . .. : J-kiMfetema'n, ". ;.";" nid Asked. . 7 7ii . 15Vj HI . Ill i7 . l' IV, . IS 30 H " . 151 m . .' ii . 70 7Ji . 02 111 m i . 2ii 5M , M JIT , 112 llfl . 10O 11H rz1" uum Sgffjo. l-roducta . . , I ! ! '. new a.',. 3',. Jnfaia Gold ,,' ' I'. Ijf BANK CLEARINGS ."Rt'o1 "aro ttlth corro aM l!5M:SJ ?.? ' 5.'ii5! 4nT'isn 4HH2T1.W ? .?50.101 0.118.183 5.SJ5.1U1 HATES for money Wi. w 9?" T,mo ffi ami :n,3-t ??..:::-. - . fh ;l.i PIGN EXCHANGE WEAK tBUsSv'l0K.,o " Pre10" low record of UiR)rkn 7h,?u lu.otatlon wa8 estabiuhed mIS??,. 'i 'j10 lowest it has ever sold. !& Sin1?111? 5' .T8. Francs reached l!Meam,lnt, aJ ?!48 'or checks. In tlia lwTfiw "!?, atcrlln dropped to 4 78 1-18. Si jSl?Mlln8r Franca Marks Urea jp" 'j:?.,. g;jgy, gS 111 m,L0 .90TT(n WttMrnini ' ,?'r ..-Cotton opened nrm BJImi tSS. at an advance of 3 to 0 polnta lMeVblLm?Jnn.ac.tive than for eorne time" W!a Inin,.JnVPQP, were better tnan R?w WiS,clJi . The buylnB wag by Wall Lfc'iOrSi.',.J5relners and room traders. 1 fr'n'"6, variation In tha afternoon ta ,nfi. '? 'ound fulurea up from v,h,e '"tlf t" Mann lw-cll Open. High. Low. Close. 22 1.W 0 4O U.10 R-S? .0i3 0-l ust DM , M 10 00 10.01 0.91 U.UO !Si? !"-- lu-:i; IO.I " " 10.21 10 27 10 28 10.111 UUiH I0SJ 10.M J0.M 0.7 W.l .TS ,. U.7S ISJVIDEND55 DEnr.AnEn 'iSirhr MH,'ewln; Company, rs Je&NSlSES " wr quarterly "of I1.2S Bin r.S' IS centl. navahln t,,n tn .u,v. Jl 'eiord Jlay 2T Hooka reopen te'crfi ompany of Ohio, regular ouar- dBsuttit h ben made )n the paat tPwiTita; 4 .Llht Company reg EP I ai r.Efr.t,ni ,1" Preferred, paya- PW ratmixrTJ,"" m tani ' .; ..''. iciuisr i4Mn- i c Tn. omjianj, regular temi S? CW on oreferrert and remla m- lEPv. w P9F cai on common New York Stock Sales K.:::: u H s I AIILi-ChalmMfg pf ... 47 47 17 V4 I Am Aer Chemical i ?, , 1 Amaleamated Con .... nsn r.m op.i o Amllret Hicat ii 4Wi 4,,, .gi. AmUrakoS&F pf ,.tl40i,' 150 I6n 150 . S8 1 roum,fy " ci fiZU 1U M! Am Coal Products .... 02 03 01 01 Am Cotton Oil 45 47 im 47 Am Ice Securities 3U 31 30 30H A motyo, tl)( 46J 41 40M Am smelt & Hef cg rou csw no Am if HeflnliW ...107 107H 107U 107M Am lei Tel noif 119 U8M no Am Woolen pf 81 81 MH 8.1IJ Anoronda Coppot 3Uj ypr 3lv, 3.IJ A!fhT,a'8P V 08 !1M 9 8' Atlantic CoaH Lino ...105 105 101i 104!i llaldwinLoco -15U 49 40H 40 lialtlmoro Ohio 72H 73 72H 72!( llalllmore Ohio pf .. C0H 70 70 70 Bethlehem Stool 13M-, 143W 139U 142 I ethlehem Steel pf ,...1UU UIH 111 111 llrooklrn Hap Tran ... 80' 8if 80!. 87K Broun Shoo 2,1 25 25 2" llutte Superior 08H 71 GQH b9J( Cal Tetrolcum pf 37 37 37 37 Canadian raclfio 168W 160 J6S5f 160 Cent Leather Co ...... 35!f 30H 30 3fW Cent Leather Co pf ...103 102H 102M 102M ChcsOhlo 40M 4W 30U 40 Ch no Copper 43M 4 IX 42 ii 43M Chlcaco Great West ... 11 lli lUi 1 ChlOtWest pf 29 20h 29 20 Chi MUX. St V so till M)4 0.) CCC&StL 31 30 30 30 CCC&StLpf 01M 68 68 63 Chilli 1' ), 20 M( 10H ChU Northwest 125 120K 125H 125M Colorado rue. 1 1 20H 27H 20i 27J Col & Southern 26 30 30 30 Continental Can pf .... 05H 00 Oft 00 Consolidated Oaj) 123VS 12R)f 123 123U Corn Products Ilof .. . . 13H 13M 13V 13W Crucible Steel Co 24W 282j 24JJ 28M Crucible Steel prcf SOU 88 88 88 Cuban-Am Susar 03 (US 0,1 63 Distillers Securltloj ... 14 J5)i 14JJ 14U DulSS&Atl pf 8H 0 0 0 Krlo 25M 25J ?6H 255. KrloMpf 3IJ( -HH 4(lt 40H ErIo2d pf 33W 34 33J 31 (Icneral Electric 15U loll-i 151 153M General Motors 135 130 U5 130 General Motors pf .... 07J$ ti8S 07 C8W Goodrich BF Co 42 43). 42H I2)S Goodrich II F Co pf ...101M 101W 101H 1014 GrcatNorthern pf ....117U 117)5 117X 117)( GtNcfsfororoprop .. 32 32W 31. 32M Guccenhelm Krpl'n ... 57H tH r,T( Ubii IntHarvN'J 11 13 C3 01 International Paper ... 8U 0 0 0 International Paper pf . 354 3fli 35(f 35)J Inter-Met ottc 205S L'H 20H 20J Inter-Met pf 0!) 70)f 70 70 Inspiration Copper .... 28I 20h :0 20) Kan City Southorn ... 2G'i 20 20 20 Lack Steel 41H 43 42)f 13 Laclede Gas 100 101 101 101 LchlRh Valloy Ill 142 141 I41H Louis tV Nashville 115M 110 116 ll'l Mackej Cos . 77 S0H S0)2 SO- Manhattan EUnated... 120 127 127 12i Maxnoll Motors 39 40)j W))s 40H Max Motors 1st pf. ... 8j 8J'i 82 83H Max Motors 2d pf. . . 31 35 33H 35 May Dcpt Stores 44 43 43 41 Mexican lVtrolmnn. .. 1,8 (iflJJ 1 8lf 09 MStPSS M 117 119H IWA 119H Miami Copper 24M 24H 24! 24M MoKan&Tcras 12Jf 12l 12)f 12JJ Missouri Pacific 13K 13M 12 12)i National Biscuit US 120 120 120 Nat Cloak 5. Suit 72H 72 7IH 72 Nat Knamellnc & S.... 15 15U 15 15 NatLead l&i CO 68)f 59'i Nevada Con Copper... 14)i UM 14H 11)4 Newlorl. Central H5)4 85 85 .'S New York Air Brake... 85) 80 S5H 87 NYNIU11 (j2M 01 r2!-5 ( 2H NYOS-West L'7I. 28 18 18 Norfolk-i. West pf 86)5 b5H 85H S5H North American 74 74H 74 74)5 Northern Pacific 10W 103 10-1 10-IH PaclflcMall 21)i 21)i 2W 21 1'cnnsjlvanli -107 l'7 IWi'f 107 Pctllbone-Mul 1st prcf . . So 85 81 l'HUburuh Coil . . . 21 'Mi 'Mi Mi PIlUburKh Coal pf 80)5 00 90 90 Pitts C C & St h 05 68 OS (18 Pressed Steel Oir 44H 45U 41 45)i Pressed Steel Car pf.... 05W 95K 95) 05W Pullman Co 153 lVtJf 1557i 153)f ny Steel Spring 20 30 30 30 Hay Con Copper 22JS 23lf 2.J 23W Iteadin. 143 144H 143'i U3!i Hep Iron t Steel 20 28h 20).' 275f Hep Iron i Steel pf .... 84 5 kiii S5 Hock Island Co H W H )5 Hock Island Co pf )5 H H ii HumelyMCo 5)5 6)5 4J5 5 fceaboard Air Lino pf ... 33)f 31 34 31 SearsHoo&Co 134 135)5 135)5 135)5 btLouls&.SF 435 5)5 4H 4tf St Louis &SF2dpf... 5 IS 5)5 6J5 Sloss-Shef S I Co 20U 31H 31H 3IM Southern Pacific 87lf 8)i b75 i8i5 Southern Ry l)f IH'i 16'f 10M Southern Hypf 53)1 0tf 10H 50)5 btudebakerCo Oi'i 00V, 04H 0M Studebaker Co pf OS 07 97 97 Tenncsseo Copper S33S MH 34X 34)f TcxasCo 121 l."35 123H 123)5 TcxasPaclflc 11 15 15 15 Third Avenue 60 50)f 40)5 40H Union Pacific 124)5 125)5 12455 125M USInd Alcohol 38 38 38 38 United Rys Invest 17H 17)5 17 17)5 United Hys Invest pf... 34 34)5 34 34)t UfaHubber 01K C2)5 6155 615f USbtoel 52J5 63 52). 53). USSteelpf 105)f 1C6 106 1011 USExpress 04 04 01 01 UtahLopper 64U Olfj 64)f U4H aCaroChcm 28 31 20U 31 aCaroChcmpf 053f 07 97 07 Wabaih H ii if ii Wabash pf H H ii )4 Western Union Tel COW 07H COM T6W Westingbouso Electric. SOW 95 80M 94)5 Western Maryland 22K -'4)5 24H 24i Wheellns &. L E 2 2 2 2 Wheel&LESdpf 3 2 ,2!. &t Willis Overland 111)5 112 111 112 W Isconsln Central . .. 'Mh 32 32 ii Totat siles, 308,200 chares, compared with 2n,X) Eharea esterda. thus far this week. 1.141.100 shares, same period laai week, -J.SIT,-000 shares, LONDON STOCK MARKET Recent Colonial Issues Wero Quoted nt Premiums. LONDON, May 21. Steadiness Generally characterized trading on the Stock Ex change today, but a holiday feellntr was In evidence. The news from Italy stimulated the undertone of the market. Gilt-edged Issues were firm. There wbb Investment buyirnr of the war loan. All recent Colo nial Issues were quoted at premiums. Homo railways were dull on the labor situation and on rumors of an Issue ot 1.000,000 44 per cent preference bonds by the Northwestern Railway Company. Americans were Irregular, United States Steels were purchased. Canadians were quiet. Mlnlne Issues weie steady. Dull ness In rubbers was accentuated by less favorable statistics regarding the staple. Ot) descriptions were stow. There was no feature m roreisiiera London N Y. close, equlv, 'Amalgamated Copper Atchison ... lUlllnioro Ohio ... Canadian I'acine ., Cheoueuke and Ohio . ChlcoKo ()rat Western Chl. M. - h'. I' . Denver & Mo Orands TTVla (18 1 i 1V11, 3) ' i n ' 103 Tl. ,id . 4 Hi 12U, 2H Tl4 I'll) J 30 - fcsi -H 201 . . do 1st prer . ..,1 ",?,. ,?,?, T Illinois Central . .. lta f. , -,; lroulKu,&TN"0,. :::::: Jaw Mite iJ. 41 uw h N Y Ont & Went TJL U. 106. J 143Vi Vi jrta -M 62 I'jnnwivanw lieauinM United State. Steel , . . . . 1 inc(". . MOVEMENT OP MONEY vBw yobk. May SI. Durlnr the lat week .?nk rectlv" from interior SJ.92J.000 and rPPntloMl ""W no'"? to WMblngton fflM0stfbtSBSJ "Per,! 155, prbjer New York Bond Sales lll.h. Low Close. Ill 1014 loo;, 100 8A .''" 100 Did 1W IWS 101 i, lid' 8n T21 IW 09 80 nm H8 iro Amer Cot till 5a... iJ , ,TOW Amer Smelt See 6s. . 101 loj'4 liwiu Amcr lei cvt 414a loo'i ltOj HO0 Armour Co IHs. . 12' Vi 'f 25WO AtehlRon cv i. 1011 . Oi Vl'l Mono Atehleon c 4a iihkj Ho '" earn Allan Co Line clt 4 M 83 WiOW Halt & O tv 4H . .. SVft H :tHi lllh Steel 1st .Is.. . 1W TO IMjW) Heth Sicel d .is .. VVA M lijoci llrookn II Tr ra .. i02 Wi WW) llrookn H Tr Pa IS. WJ4 .J? luu lanndn South As . lot's Wl' 4tKi0 lent Leather 1st Ts V i's .im Cent 1'nc 1st 4a ST Wl 2;o0O Ches & Ch cv 4149 . T1i T2' .W0 Chl A Host 111 ra MiVHi yjjl 21100 Chl f, East III a ... 09 np 40W Chl & .Nwn ,IVj ... SO 80 iiixjii Chl & Nn gen t .. mt 'J! a.!tni) thl U & g joint 4a Pfl JH louo Chl n 6 ileb ,1s . 55 iftn .noil Chi 11 y ill 314a . WW .s 2HKX C M A St I C 6a Kt 103 102's ixil V M t, St P cv 4t4 1K)H ;. Col i. South Ut 4n 884 884 ."ion Col South ref 4'4i ml M low Del & llud 4s '16. .. WK 09'. SOlO Den & nio Or 4a 73H T3J4 2W Detroit United 4149... Tl j lonil Ills Becur Corp Sa SI 5II4 -Mi Krla conv 4a Bar A . 03 0100O Erie conv 4o Sr 11 . MH W iMmil Ha A Bast Co 4Ha .8J. .?,, lllOO Oen Elec Sa HA, 1W . 1000 llud Mar in 8a ..20)4 2h 221100 llud Man rfd . . Tl, T3j, inoo 111 Cent 4s Wtt .... M!4 ll'iOO 111 Cent 4a 10M 4 82)4 KIO0O Ina Coo cv (5a 121 122 lfiuoo lnp c ret Sd od 6e,12;l 12J4 KO00 Inter Mer itar 4Hs .. 42 41 ' 1 000 Internal Paper cvt 5s TO, T0 t)0 Int & wan Aa . .. 41 40S 10UO Japaneee lat 4iia T04 T6J4 TOflO Kan rilv Sn Ut 3a (17 . iW 0J1, 8U4 10.1 Oil 8'S Ml, T3 ,4 WW 6.1 iiOH 8S 103V. 28H Tl SS'4 82 S 125Ji 122, 41. T0V, 41 S?i ?Tl! lolt ItHO tk Sh deb 4a mil . POU fim R01 Minn at I, Ha ST. 8T rXi Mo Kan A T lat 4a T4, T4J4 .Doo do .d 4a on vt oa4 nThpVHi4thrdlun ahrdlun ahrdln cmfw 1O000 Mo Pae 4a 44ft 4.V, :i0 0 do 5a 10JO ... . . Mi 81 OfKio do cona 6a 00 00 Kmi Mont Power la . . WA 00U ypu u i 8iH4 iS lot T0H 1014 00 RTS tai 100 ,5 ni (Vl'l, VI 1K1 I'TH 8-, m pi on !;' in in 07)4 m , UT. si fM vi,i, TO mh si is KllH Ml mi sin, 414 .'I imp, O'j 10 mtt 8I1J iuwi j y canal 4a iuoi.. "i i"i. IM10 N Y C ft It SHa T0 TO' ... T0 TDU ..loit loi .. nn n'i . 81 RT aavnH) do Ba ret I0OO N Y City 4l,s 1080 UKn v v TlnrV i iouo n T oa ii r bs in i"j 10") N Y N H & II fla .. 100 151 2(00 N V Hwy odj Js.... N)'4 V 3000 N Y W C A B 4Ha . . T5f, Tv4 inii Nor iPao prior 4s .. 014 ni 2nnn do gen fla il, A lODO ore Fhort I ref 4s RO .jn 10"n do la 10 10 rmo Orn A Cal 5 ... 1'n, ion1, srmo ponna col 4'4 103'v lol, lomo do gen 4H w l .. HT' Ii.'. 2IYI0 Pen & Kaat lt 4i . SS Jj 100O Public Serv N J 5 HT s,', WCO lleatllng ger, 4s . . m M 1000 Itendlr g-Jer Cen 4n .. nt in llioo Popub Cuha. 5a '04 . Pn; " WO nep Ir ft S Ba . . 02S PSH snooo nnrk Ialand rfd 4s 4 in, inono do : 4f 40 inoo St L I M & So gen 5s. nnj4 on', 7fOO do 5s OiW Oj1!) 2(ionn Pciiboard A L adj 5a h '.;' 5n South Ilell 5s OTHi l'i, 400(1 South Iac cv 4s .. SI si llKio do c ret f p Bs 1014 ""i ' nion smith Tac rfd 4 Ml, Mi, innn Rnnth iJap Term os n' " nnno souih Ilwl con tin, nrno Third Ave adj 5s 7l TVj Minn Tol Pro ft V 4s . . I? 4 4S 7100 Third Avo new is S1U -., -, mroo V S Steel 5a IO 10 r.on 1 P Steel reg 5s . lot 101 iv.no rnlon Pne 1st 4s . or, nil r.or-n rnlrn Pac c 4s . on s n, irro Va nwja SFls ... 43'a 4iiJ 1 1, Oil Hibnsh 4s ,2"-a -'I Vjr)0 Wob-lsh 1st Ss 101, l;l, tnsmi Wnn lu ct sta 4a Sl'i ; 27('(l"0 West H ft M c 5s 102s inn lOOOMcst Shore Is . 8.1. si'i IDCOWIscon Cent gen 4b Rl SI'i LOCAL TRADE CONDITIONS Little Change Reported in Cotton; Steel Market Improving. But little chnnge la reported In the local cotton conditions compared with previous week, nlthouEh manufacturers of hosletv and undeiwenr report conditions In their line aio still improving and In u number of ca'es the mills are working full time, say It. G Dun & Co In their weekly review. Somo dlfflculty Is being experienced In having their goods dyed promptly, nnd tho dyers In bomo ensis have Increased their prices. The wool mnrket is cjulet, but prices remain firm. Dealers In worsted yarns report business exceedingly dull, there being but little hpbt business nnd but few- Inquiries These conditions arc occasioned by lack of business among the local knitters nn.I weavers nnd no chnngo Is looked for In the immediate future. Manufacturers of shirt waists stato that tho season thus far Is ono of tho best .they have had for some time. They con tinue to experience dilllculty In getting help. The last few weeks lino shown more activity In business among the silk and cotton diess manufacturers. With few exceptions, trade has been generally quiet among the manufacturers of men's and boys' clothing:. They state they are experiencing some difficulty In making collections. Jobbers of woolens, etc , selling prin cipally to tho near-by trade, report busi ness at present quite active, sales for the month having shown a substantial In crease Shirt manufacturers state that thc are fairly active; the- senson has been a reasonably satisfactory one Re tailers of dry goods and men's furnishings report n slight Increase In sales. There appears to be no great activity In tho hardware line at this time, with tho exception of seasonable goods. The prices, however, appear to be firm, and thoso consulted are of the impression that a recovery of business Is near. Some quar ters are more favorably Impressed with tho outlook for futuro business than others, but, generally speaking, confidence Is expressed that business will become more nearly normal In the near future. In tho department of collections, some au thorities report that tho Southern busi ness Is much better, although thero ap pears to be considerable room for Im provement In this line. The market in Iron nnd steel continues to show Improvement nnd new orders are reported to continue Railroad buying Is somewhat more In evidence. Pig Iron re mains rather quiet, though a somewhat better tonnage Is reported. Stocks are said to be small, but to have somewhat increased during the past month. Denlers In electrical goods report a sat isfactory volume of business and note an increase In present month over preceding month and slightly In advance of the same period last year. The stove trade is fairly well emplojed, considering the sea son of he year; foundries are operating at about GO per cent, capacity. The leather market continues firm but only moderate ly active. Condition's in the lumber trade continue unfavorable; demand Is slack and prices not stable. MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPAK STOCKS, Did. Asked MacNamara on 01 Jim Ilutler , 81 .80 Mldftoy 11 .IT MUpah Extension .2rt .28 Montana ...,35 .'IT North Star, . . 10 .IS Tonopah Pelmont 41,, u lonopah Extension ,3 3(1 Tonooah Merger v .30 40 Tonopah Mining .,.,,,,, 7 TH Itescue Hula ..,.,.. ,11 .13 West End Tl .TO GOLDFIELD STOCKS. Atlanln. ,38 , IS Illue Hull ...., , .Oo ,01 Ilooth ,..!- .53 Hulldoar 0.3 .04 C. O. 1). , , ,05 ,00 Comb Frae ,..,.. .19 .12 numl II, II 02 .01 Daisy ...,,,. .OS OT Florence .43 .48 (loldneld Cons ,....,... 1',. 1U Cloldtteld Merger ,, 'J 8 2S Jumbo Extension , .1.2TV5 1.10 Kenanas ,. .15 in Oro ,08 ,0f) Sand Ken ........,,.,.,..,,.., ,08 ,n Silver Pick ,08 .fti MISCELLANEOUS. Fairy Aiteo ,, .03 ,01 Klmheriy,, .....I. .,,..,,. .05 ,07 Nevada Mill 21 ,54 Ex dividend. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOflK. May 21 Butter-Market steady, receipts. ooMipackatta; extra. 26c.: higher scoria. 2SH820C . Btale dairy, 2TV,8 20. Imitation creamery. 2tli023c. ' EMS Market Irregular, receipt. 21 350 pack agta extra, rlrat. lOVsSSOt . regular packed Jlrata. tSSl&c , regular packed nearby whites, 21jrf23i; roixtd color. l021e , 'rathered nearby browns, 22o extra, nrsta, SOailc. 3Wr$o 5CK4, Srat, Jflg, WAR ORDERS HELP PHILADELPHIA STOCKS Baldwin Locomotive and Cramp Shipbuilding Shares Show Noteworthy Strength. War order talk continued to dominate the trading on the Philadelphia Exchange today Ualdwln Locomotive wras again a centro of Interest, advancing raslly two points on light purchases, while Cramp Shipbuilding shares nbo moved up on a report that the Russian Government had placed an order with the companv for a. number of small mcAorbonts to be used for dispatch Bervlco., Lehigh Navigationscored n further re covery today on oUd-lot buying Tho liquidation of an cntato which has been keoplng the stock, weak of late Is said to have been completed Philadelphia Company shares fluctuated erratically After belngt offered down from S4V4 to 32H, where asaie of r-omo SOO shares was effected, the prtce rallied to 34 The nn nunl report sbovved heavy decreases In both gross and not earnings and a, loss of JSS0.079 In, surplus Meantime Rapid Trnnslt trutt certificates moved up to 8. Lehigh Valley rose a point, reflect ing the favorable April report of earnings. There was nn Increase or? more than a quarter of n mlll'on In oper ating revenue, while expenses were cut over 160,000, making a gain of M10.110 In operating Income For the 10 months operating Income Increased J671.9M United Stnles Steel ns usual wns the most active Issue In nn otherwise quick action Orders of the corporation for tho current month nro expected to run some what In excess of those of tho procedlng month, due to Increased export business A moderate Inciense In railroad buying has also helped to swell the total Gen eral Asphalt preferred sold both for cash and ex dividend The common wna strong Another stock to bo emoted ex dividend ns well as for cash wns Philadelphia Electric, which, nftcr selling at 2334, ex, milled to 21 Slight lecesslons occurred In Reading t per cent bonds, I'nltcd Oas Improvement nnd Ulectrlc Storage Hnt tery, but offerings wero Btnnll In tho Into dealings West Jersey nnd Seashore roso 1V4 to E0, vvherens Cambria Iron de clined 2 points. Financial Briefs Call money dropped tn 1 per cent in N'i-w York this nfternoon, tho lowest slnco tho European war began. Thi I'nmmeiiinl Kxchango membership of William U Heir .1 Co will bo sold at miction June 23 According to Dradstrcefs, exports of wheat this week weie T.boT.OOl bushel"), Inst week 6,tSS,0W bushels ln3t year 4, 757,000 bushels, since July 1 31l,0oi.000 bushels; year ago :27,0t0,000 bushels. Corn shipments this week l.ZOO.WO bushels, Inst week GC6.000, last year 30,000 Corn ship ments slnco July 1 amounted to SJ.SSO.OOO bushels, -compared with 2,633,000 bushels during tho same period a oar ago. i Tho New York Cotton Exchange makes 1 the amount of cotton hrougnt Into sight ' for tho week 110,401 bales, against 70,711 last jear. Ellis Rarnes, of the nutcloneerlng firm of Darnes & Lotland, will leave tho city today for a vacation trip In Maine and Canada. Between 1 and 2 o'clock Pennsylvania Railroad stock wns the only thing traded In on tho Philadelphia Stock Exchango. six shares changing hands during the hour. Directors of the Chesapeake and Ohio have authorized the purchase of 21 Mallet locomotives and tho building of "00 steel undorfrnme box cars. The production of pig Iron In Germany In March was 03S.000 tons, against 804,000 In February. A membership on the Chicago Hoard of Trade has been sold for $3000 net to buyer, an advance of 530 from tho previous salo. In ncccptnnce of the plan of Bale to Interests Identified with the Home In surance Company, of Now York, more than 75 per cent, of the capital stock of the Franklin Fire Insurance Company has been deposited with the National Bank of the Northern LlbertiPH Copper exports fnr the we"k ending Ma 20 were. 11,357 tons, against 32C1 tons the same period Inst jear From May 1 24,655 tons, against 20,833 tons in 1914. The following stocks were quoted x divldend on the local exchange today Geneial Asphalt preferred nt IVi per cent, nnd Philadelphia Electric l?i per cent. Carrlgan & Co. wero buyers of Rapid Transit. The Southern California Edison Com pany has sold to a syndicate formed by E. II Rollins & Sons $2,108,000 flve-ear 6 per cent, convertible debentures, which will bo sold at par nnd Interest The Is sue, as approved by the California Rall load Commission, was J2.500.000, but 33. 001 of the debentures will be exchanged for an equal amount of debentures Issued April 1, 1011. The Now York banks lost to the Sub treasury yesterdaj $1,310,000, but gained since last Friday $10,000. PHILADELPHIA CO.'S YEAR The annual report of the Philadelphia Corn pony a poor one. the surplus uaa re duced from fb0,070 to J2,tiiO,Stii Details fol low. Year ending March 31 , . lots Decrease Total earnings $T,2M,7M 3U8,Mil Expenses and taxes .... 3,406,sSl 17, wi Net a.MJl.dbU JSl.usu other .ncoino 2.312 S.'7 'IST.uyi Tutsi .ncome tf,ltM,.W4 Hi. I, ( in Cnurges 2,251,001 11, Jul Hal.Mice n,IH.i,.'iOI HH bid Imp, betm , etc 1,1C6,7IH 'Jl'JM burplua 2,S3D,5iSS UHI.07U Increase. RAILROAD EARNINGS LEHiail VALLEY. 1015 Increase April oper. revenue ... $3,T.,2T0 2'u.4rt3 Net 1.TJ.I.45.' J10.42J Ten months oper. rev 33.045.S44 4l0.,vd Net ... ... 10,1111. 0T1 700.173 LOUISVJLLB ft NASHVILLE. lots Decrease 2d neck May W2,OVO (,!. 7m J'roro July 1 45,040,1T1 7.U2S.03-" KANSAS CITY S. SOUTHLItN. 1015 Increase April grots,., 78i),ni '117,140 Net 2(11,180 llloiu Ten months' groes 8 411,7tm B9l.b(lT .Net asn.Jl.' M18.4B3 MOBILE- AND OHIO. Second week May $-'1(1,111 i2,D7l J.-rom July 1 0,517,050 1,711,013 Decrease, BAR SILVER NEW YORK, May 21. Commercial bar sliver was quoted at 1. cents, unchanged In Lon don the price naa 20 0-18 pence. NOTES OF THE RAIL The Executive Committee of the Trunk Line Association of the Eastern Division, made up ot vice presidents of the Eastern railroads, will meet In Chicago on Monday to decide whether to submit to the recent decision of the. Interstate Commerce Com mission which compels ip railroads own ing or operating lines on the Great Lakes to surrender these lines, or whether to ask the Interstate Commerce Commission for a rehearing The Interstate Commerce Commission today disapproved cement rates, Pennsyl vania anc New Jersey, via Norfolk, to Virginia- 4td West Virginia, Sales in Philadelphia Yes cloo High. 41 4.2 1.1 2.V, Sift m 50 3k Low Cloe. 450 Id 111 12.1 375 ;o :is 47 4 200 I tS7 n 357 isr '.111 1 ro ion 17s 2J2V Kiln Unld U.10 47 4S 40 ii 4i 11 15 50 M' 2.1 21'4 04 ft4' .'! -If -I'! Tl'i 814 Mb ,1l- 5.1 10 50 l.'lj H'l 51), 2l S X 74 74 Cam Iron Dlst Spoil l:lc Htnritae Jen Asphalt .. (It pror. . Ijtke Sup Cor Lehigh Nnv . . Ihlah Valley Mo Pacinc North ( ent Pciinsvlvnnla .. 1'n Stiel pld. Phlla t'd . Phils Flee . P It T'tr ctfa. 41 .11 25 03 IVi 72 70 IH 83 U mij sivi 21'. Phlln True (4 Tonopnh Helm 4 7-1U 4 Trnn Copper, 11 I'nlteil this Imp W'i t 8 Hleel . . V2.i West Jer S 4V1(, VV On mn t c !I0 71 7-1(1 U'l Ml .11 1 'j 1(1 4 7-111 II v. ,ll, ?J'5 Win 1I flril, ,K1 5(1 10 .IP4 l. dividend, UONDS Last nrev sale High. Lo. Clote $71 Cb St cpNov 'Id rrs l5 08 OS 71 do sep Feb '17 KT nT 0T 07 10no Cltj Is 1PI1 res loi'i tol'. 1014 KrtH lnooo Pa rt-n 44s n I 07M 07 07 07 2000 docv4U! 't( wl 101 l(H 101S 103 4CM Phlla t.lec Is Tfiil S ,WJ4 Hii inoo do r,s I01i 1014 iOlv loll, 10"O P n A VV 1st 4e PS I IIS t'S 3000 Head gen 4s P41, 01 114 04 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT lterelpts, I25.08O bushels The mvrket ruled nrm and 1 higher under light offerings an ila. lair export demand, but millers showed llltlo Intorcst. Quotation, Car lots In esuori elevator No 2 rwl snot, H.lMftl .15 Nn 2 red Western sool 1 57JJ1.HO Itound lots. In txnort elevator "o 2 red. spot and May, S155ISJ71 ,YO, No 2 red Western, Jt 1S, 1 U1H No 1 Northern Duluth. si 03131 on COItN wai quiet and without Important change We qiote Cnr lots. In export ele vator No i. spot ard Jlay ?.1(I71)c Car lot, for local trnde, ns to locatlrn No 2 j-ellow. 2f7V4r siramer .vellow stCSlHc. . No .1 villon. 7SU'J7iiiir No 4 scllorv, 7.iWfl77'ic OATH necelpts, 03,567 bushels The msr kct as dull nnd 4c lower Ollerlngs uvr modermo liui nmnle Quotations Nn 2 white, MiSfitiCr smndarl while .I'i'-vT.Vlc . No 1 whlt YJlKivi- llr. quiet We quote at M.I.T01 HI per hush ns to qualltv In export elevator, nnd ot $1 0131 10 for unall lots of nearby grjln In bii n.OL'lt necelpts, 215.1 barrels, 1,208.410 pounds In saiki Trade wns slow and the lmitkel was Inrgelv nominal Quptntlons ner Hid its I 1 w. k1-Winter rlrnr 10 50110 75, do straight $0 00117 15, do rmlfnt 7 2T 7 0.1 Kmmns sttnlcht Idle sacks S7U7 25. do ritent. IuIh f.uks. J7 10117 5(1 prln, nrst clear 7n, .'", do strnigH 7 2',fl7V) do, rnlent 7 507 7.1 do. rnvorlte brands $7 sv,( 8 21 clt mills choice nnd fancy nment, 7 1 (TtS 25. r ,tl m.ils regular raili. winter, clear fit ',0 do do Ftmtcht JC IKM17 15. do., do, patent 7 20177 C,-, Itli; I"l. 0111 wna quiet hut stead under small supplies We quote rc-irb nnd Wpstern In wood at 10 251JI1 5), as to qunllty. PROVISIONS The market ruled stead, with a fair Job blnw demand Uuuta'lonr City beef, in sets, moked nn 1 Hlr-drled, 2-B2flc W esiem 1 er, In sets stroked 2.'(fr2iV clt beef, knucklei and lenders, smoked md nir-drled. 27Q18C . Western bcof knucklei una tenders, aniokud. 272V., beef hams, -f 111132, lork. family. J21 o01l-2 hams, S P cured looce, l.lHTl Pi',, do . 'klnncd, looie, Iliiff 1214c do , do , smoked, l'ifiHc, othe- hams smoked cliy cured, as to brand nnd average l.tinit. . haniH. smoked Western rurel llfill . do, tidied, lonles-, 2.r(i-h. ptdiii shoulders, ti P cured loose, 1041711c do . smoked, ID WW lie.: bellies. In pickle, accuullng to average loose, 11'st(12c , breakfast bacon, as to brand and average city cured, KHJ17c , bixakfast tncon. Western cured KK?17c . lard, IVestcrn retlnod. tlciieo. HIWllc . do, do. tubs, lu-kfr lie , lard pure tltv kettle rimlered. In tleicus. lin.flltf . lard pure cltj, lieitlo rendered, in REFINED SUGARS Tho market wno quiet but firm. We quute: atniK.nrd Branulnted 0.0VC. line grnnulatel. (n . powdered 11 10c . cunfu-tloners' A. .'.'Juc. . suft nruues 5 155 75 DAIRY PRODUCTS Ill'TTKII. Demand wns fair nnd tho mnrket ruled tlrm under light offerings, fol lowing wire tbu qiiotatlune Western solld packid inamer, inm apellate, ,10c. extras, is . evtrn llra!n, 2 To ilrois, 20c., seconds. 2li(2"c . ne.irln iirims, fniuj. lie, average oxtrn, ,'l(ii., Urals, 27'iJlc . seconds. 24'UJ'ic , gnrllikv, 21Hi.'1. . JobliiiiK talis of ianij prints. ,i.V( Ihc LOOS, Demnnd vvas less aitlvo nnd prices wi-re sllghtli lover Wo ni.oie In in inses, ne.irln otrns, 2.1c per do?., firsts, ?'l per sli n lurd iue niarb current ricelpts, 15 70 per rase VA estcrn etra firsts, Jil per laso. ilrstn, , 7(1 i r inre, Southern, $. 1. 'j 5 1(1 per iiibe Mm j beleitcd uindted iggs weie jobbing at 25i27i. CIIi:ii: was In fair request anil firm under unall suppllti Follow ins were tne l"o tntloiiti New Vnrk full rream, choice, new, IT'sfilTl.p. do do., fHlr In Bood, new, lil'.U 17c , do , part sklirs, Srgi.h POULTRY . JJH The market was nulet. with fairly liberal offerings ut ipioted prues uiioiatioiia I Fowls, lilVulTc. roosters, lli12c hrolllngr chkkens, faniv, not Leghorns, weighing Wft. Iba npirio, illr Ibc. broiling ehiikens, not , Leghorns, weighing 1KH. lbs npleie. JSu'JJc . broiling ihlckens, Leghorns, weighing IV4QJ lbs. upleie. 22!iJlc broiling chickens, Lg- I horns, vvelghlnt, lfTD. lbs nplice, itifl-'lc.. turkeys, lltille. ducks, llfilSc, geese. Upw lie , pigeons, old. per pair, 255tlUc, do., I Soung pr pair. .'."325c. 1 I)ltKSsK)The market wns nulet with I moderate but amplo offerings at former rates. ' (,'i.otutlinii Kreih-kllled low Is, 12 to box dr- (diked an! drv -1 liked, lancv ailictcd, lOi-jc , f ,io weighing l'airi lbs apleie, lSc do. P4 1 !t- lbs apleie, Psc , do .1 lbs. apiece. Wit 1 17e ,to un 'cr .' Ihs apiece H171.e rowls ' ico-packed, Weste-n, 1 lbs and over ajdee, , 1P1 do ,uj srnilUr sliea, UI'Tl7e , old roosters ill-plcK3fl l,i"i squ ins wuue, wiignin 11 to 12 lbs per doicn. M 81Q4 Hi, white welsh ing 0 to 111 lbs, per ooien d 25fl J bO, do , do., 8 lbs per dot . 2.751J2 W, do do , 7 lbs per dos . HVi 35. do, do, dbflii lbs. per doi., Jl 501 00. dark, l 50SI 60, amall and No. 2. 41. l02en poultrj Fowls, as to quallts, lOSISc ; chickens, dry-picked and dry nacked, In boxes, milk-fed. JlBJUo lbs, to dos, 16c. do., 37HT42 lbs to doz , lbc , do, 43047 lb j. to doz., lbc, do.. 4tj lbs to doz., .Uc; uo , CO lbs. and over 21c , rorn-fed, illJMJ lot. to doz., ltlc. , do , 43U47 Iba. to doz , ITc , do., 4a lbs to doz.. lue . do . 00 lbs. and over, 2uc, chickens, dry-picked and dry-packed. In bbls. Western, corn-fed, 5 lbs nnd over, 18c j do,, do.. 4 lbs., lTOlTVr- d. do. J4 lbs.. 15Hc.; do., do JMI lbs , 111115c., broilers, mllk-tid, fane), 1812 1 lbs to box, 27c , do., fanc, JjJJj lbs. to doz, 24c com-ied, mncy, !Sa2l lbs to doz , 25c . do. prime. 25810 lbs. to doz , 22c, turkejs, dry-picked and dry-packed, fancy, 21 U2.'c. fair to good. Ibu20c , old toms, lUuJuc.. ducks, fancy, In boxes lTSlsc , do , ordinary to good, 12'siOc, geese, choice and fancy, 150 1U,... do.. No. .' 1231K- FRESH FRUITS There was a fair demand for iholce stuck ot Must iiesiilptlnna and wiltiea generally ruled bttndj. Quotations Asplea N'lvv A'ork. per bbl.-lialdwui, t.'Vt'u'i tun bavis. . .h 41,1 50, ether good eating varieties, JJ.J.ifld 50, medium, .'Sj2 25. oo , Western, per box. !u.', ilu., Delaware and Pennsylvania, per hamper, 504i75c , lemons, per box, 4- 503.50, orangis, HortdJ, per box, i.'.25U4. giupetrutt. Florida, per bux, (1 50'ul 5U. ptneaFples, per crate Porto Itlco Jl Sn'rfJ Florida, il. bog.' 2.1. atraw. berries, per qt. North Carolina. 4tTTc, do.. Norfolk. .IttTc. do, Maryland and Eastern Shore. 5810c VEGETABLES Offerings were quite liberal and the general m.irkat u&l nulet Quotations White nntatnes per bush Pennsylvania, SOoWc Slaine, 4KS 50c , New York as to quality, J5S42c . whita potatoes Florida per bbl No I J150S5 25. No 2. J15084 sweet potatoes, Delaware, per hamper Large, Jliffl li, medium, 50t(75c , sweet potatoes. Eastern shore, per bbl No 1, .'2533 2S No 2. 15flS173, aweeta, Jersey, per bbl -No 1, 3 75B1 75. No 2, 2ffS.50, sweita, Jereev per basket. 75c all 25. onions, choice, per 100-lb bag SI 2131.50. do. me dium, per 100-lb bag. AOSTSe. onions, Texaa, per cummer crate. No 1. $L25, onions, Texas, per cummer crate. No 2, lX)c gjl, cabbage, Charleston rer crate. Hfll 10. do, North Carolina and Norfolk, per crate, tl 5001 71, do , North Carolina and Norfolk, per bbl,, 110 1 50, cauliflower. North Carolina, per crate, Slijl 50. lettuce. North Carolina, per basket, 50c fill, beans, Florida wax, per basket, (203, ilc, riorlda. green, per basket, ?2ff.1. pea?, per small basket North Carolina, 10 1.50. South Carolina large, 1 2591.50. do., small. 75c.l 21 peas. Norfolk, per H-bbl basket, il 5081 Tl eggplant. Florida, per box, $29.1.50, cucumbers, Florida, per basket, tit 2 50. souaeh, riorlda per basket, I10T2, pep pers. Florida, per carrier. $19 1, beets. Charlea ton. per 100 bunches. 1S5 tomatoes, Florida, per carrier-Fancy $22 50 choice, It 501 73; celery Florida per crate, T.le.SJl, asparagus. Eer hunch. 1O320c . mushrooms, per 4-lb bae t, 60c.eil. Receipts today Wheat, 123,380 bush . corn, 3-1.414 nurh oats, KI.507 bush , hour, 2555 bbls. and !,20(i,43S lbs. In sacks, bay. 310 ton, and 4 cars at straw ORDERS RAILROAD SOLD HOUSTON. May 21.-Judg Burns, In tho United States District Court, has Issued 11 Anal decree of foreclosure In the case of the International and Great Northern Railway, now In rei-tlvsrahlp. Tha entire property will be sold to the highest bidder, by the special master yet to be named. In Houston subse quent to August 1 Antwerp Coffee Stocks Released ROTTERDAM. May 21 -a. Durrtng 4 Zoon report private stock of coffee tn Antwerp, to taling about 270 00" bags, have been released for distribution hi Germany and Belgium. They further state that the valorization .offea atore.1 I In Antwerp la sull Intact, no dUpcaiiiun. as yet ff4tfl, ra tH I Local Bid and Asked Today's Yesterday's Illl Artted. Hid. Aakod 4Si 40W 10 4T 100 102 1001, HJLt, 5754 4S 4j, 4J nirt. M1 f'0)t 51 2ft 27 24 21 nm ." m 01 14 1.1 14 1J 14 15 14 11 117 I.R 064 7H 711, .714 T.. 74 Ualdwln . .. do pnf Cimurla Steel .. . Klet aiorane . . Oen Ash do pref Keystone Telephone no t e do pref Iike Sup Coin Lehigh Navigation I.enlsh aney Istilgh Valley do prer Pennsjlinnla . I-hll niectilc . Phlla Companv do 5 rer cent pref do K per cent, prer rhlladrlphl-v n T do t L . tlrndlng Ton He) Ton Mln I'n Tnc ir o i U S steel York Itwy u.l Local Half -hourly Sales I ; 10 to 10:30 A. M. 100 V S Steel Slli 100 Term Coppei 30 Ton Bl 4 7-1 KK1 ' S Steel., ion V S Steel M'i lo Ienntv . 21 do SJrt, 100 V S Sieel . 51 Pennn H WO "?.. , 2CO W Cramp t c an vi W cramp t 1(0 V Steel MS 50 do. . . 20 do n'i HONDS. icon Cltv 4s 11111 reg 4rn Phlla Llec Is . ,, 71 Cnmbrla Steel scrip Nov tpifl . 15 Cambria Steel scrip leb 1J b. ,l Cnmbrla Steel scrip Feb -OJi . 3 Ca-mhrla Sleel scrip lob 101, ( 1 t amhrla Steel serlp Mav 1017 IS Cambria. SHrel scrip May JUli. 141 Cambria Steel scrip May lnii 12 Cnmb.-la rtteel scrip May Itlli (2 ."ninbrln Steel scrip May ) 12 rnmhrli bteel scrip May lOji 150 Cambria Steel scrip May 1017. (25 1 nmbrla Steel scrip May JWJi C2 Cambria Steel scrip Mny 101, . W, . Sa' 53' n.T . wia O 30 50 till 11 Mlbj . tr 117 . 07 07 07 07 07 (: H, 07 07 B7 10:30 to 11 A. M. 1 Pennn . 50 f S Strel 1 W Crnmp t 100 r S Sleel 1 Pl-lia Trac 100 Ualdwln . 10i l' b Steel.. HO Phlln Co. loo do 1 do 13 Pl.lln r-ler 20 W Crump t . .IIS 20 . -tlk no do . .. do. .. . (30V4, , r-iiti Kli 31 r 111 1(111 P H steel MH, 200 Mo Pacini Ii 11x1 V S Steal pacinc. 4S 2' V Crnmp t ( M 20 U S Steel UH 100 Ualdwln ,"2(4 t) t' h Steel 12H, 10 VV Crnmp t c 241 2.1 Leh Nov. r 10'4 IIONDS. '?! To Cambria Sleel scrip Mav JgU., 1S7 Cambria Steel scrip Jlay 101, 1000 Elec A Peop Tr 48.. Ttlfjij 11 to 11:30 A.M. 3 I-ch Nnv . to Phlln Co 171 (Sen Asphnll 2(0 V S Steel 100 do ion do. 2:, t; a I. Iimi Gen Asphalt. Ex-dlvldend 71 10 IV Cramp t c 11 I 33 1H0 do .. 31JI 21 '11 Phlla Bloc .. '. V.H, ihi w Crnmp I c JIMr Viu, 200 Phi a n T t c n i 53 11 1 I (, I. , H2V 5i V S Steel. 1211 5,1 Iii Phlln Klec 3s lbfli Penna gen 4's vv I . . . 123 Cambria Sleel scrip May 101, 11)114 I "I .HI7 11:30 A. M. to 12 M. .11 21 dec btornge.llOi 70 Penna . 53Va 50 do JJJO' in do .. .llri s" W Cramp t cfll 21 Klec Storage riPi, 20 do 31 JHI" U O I. .. S2S IIONDS. 3000 Heading gen Is 04 12 M. to 12:30 P. M. 2(1 do 10 do 10 Dlst Sec . . 5.i!iv.3 immiRY uvo,u r.fi st uiwpiusi oo 15 r,,-; BONDS pais s a oot 125 Cambria Steel nrlp Jlay 1019.. . OT 12:30 to 1 P. M. 21 i:iec Storage K' 5o U S Steel . Ml 17 Pennn . H'n MO Cen Asp pfd. '14 21 Oen Asp pfd o.V 2 Penna 534 "Lx-dlvldcnd IIONDS. 171 Cambrlt Steel scrip May 1017 B7 02 Cambilit Steel scrip May 101,. .. 0, 1 to 1:30 P. M. BONDS. 2ml Heading gen 4s 1:30 to 2 P. M. 01'd II Penna 1114 PONDS 2000 Penna con" 44s low) 1 ln-l't 14.1 Cambria Steel ncrlp May lUli.... 0i 2 to 2.30 P. M. 1.10 Phlla dec 2IU 10 U S Steel . . Si( 10 Leh Nav 71 1(11 do. . . Ml, .1 do 71 10 U O I S2S 7 Cambria Iron 42 20 IV Cramp t c .III, I Phlla Klec 24 SO do. . . . .IUj Hi W Crnmp t c 31 '4 2 West I & S S 50 il Phlla Lie 24 1 Lch ullej... 71', 2 Pn Sleel pfd 4UW "i:x dividend. , IIONDS. 12 Cambria Steel scrip May 1017., . 07 U Cambria Steel scrip Mr 101 i. .. T lnim Phlln II & W 1st Is ... i5 21S Cambria Steel scrip May 10li. . JJi 31 Cambria Steel scrip Jlay ltlli. .. 0T 2:30 to 3 P. M. 1 Leh Nav T2, 200 V S Steel . MH M) W Cramp t c aiVa 10 Phlla Co . t-Jh 50 r S sleel .MS Ml lJike Pup Cor ,'3 11 (Ten Asp pfd r11a iro Ualdwln 40 1(1 U G I .. RJ'-j ICO do. . .. 40 100 U S Steel vi'i 1 I-ik. Sup Cor TJ? 100 do. .. 5.1. 2 North Cent. K1W 12(1 do... Ml, .1 Lch Nav. . 721, 3) do. . . . 53n, NEW YORK METAL MARKET NEW YORK, May 21 The metal market was unchanged today Lead, 4.l7MH.22Vc tin, five-ton lots, 37 50638 50c. Cables from Lon don gave prices aa follows Spot copper 4175 5s. off 12s 0.1 futures, JC70 5s , off lie. tld. Electrolvtlr, "i7 Spot tin, 102 5s. up 1 10a . futures. JC1I&, up 1 5a. Straits. it)7, un 1 10c Sales spot tin, 20 tons, futures w tons Lead, 20 Is, 3d. Srwlter. JC71, up 1 Steel Orders in West The Wlrconsln ltridge Company has been awarded a lontract for 2308 tons of steel for MlFsouri Kansas nnd Texas spans. Tho Ualtl mnre and Ohio has ordered 250 tons of steel from the Chicago Bridge Company for a bridge at Chicago GOVERNMENT BONDS Bid. Asked. . 07 Oh 2s of 1010, registered nf 11C10. inunnn ur Panama 2s, registered OT Panama 2s, '3 registered, hi . .. Panama new .is registered u'ra Panama new Is ioupon.. . ..I1104 3s of 1H1. registered JOOIJ 3s of WIS. coupon lOOl J 4s of lO.'V, registered ... 100 110 4s of lli.'l, ioupon 110 LEGAL AI1 KUTIM5vIENTS NOTICE IS IIEIIBDY C1IVBN THAT A'N application will be made to the Governor of the Mate of Pennsylvania on the 'Hat day of la. 1015 hi Louts Oreenblatt. Ilernard A Ihuwai and Heniamln A Haas, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennssl. vanla, entl'Ied 'An Act to provide for tho In. corporation and Regulation of Certain Corpora tlnns " approved April 20. lRil. and the sup plements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called VMNBLAND-aiL-MOHK COAL AND COKE COMPANY, the iharacter and object of whteh Is to buy, sell and leave coal-bearing lands, to mine coal and manufacture coke and to sell and deal In coal and coke generally, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tha rights, benefits ard privileges of the said Act ot Assembly and Ita supplements REAniCK ILLOWAY Solicitors, ESTATE OF AUGUbTA (JOODV, 1)E. ceased Letter ot administration nn the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persona Indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present the same, without delay, to LILLIE VETTEIt, or to her attorney, C. J, UEPBUnN, Esq. 1218 Chestnut it. x per J. K. THIMDLE. N Secretary, "f I'4 ImIJ's 7,i. 71 70Vi I) il Trnnslt 14 1.1 II Jin I ' ill1. v.. Mi.&(1tl4 2iv, 2:ti 21 "tain .12?; ,14 31 .It U 3 HT 31 11 111 40 30 40 7(? 1 "(1 . 7l4; T2 Tl, Tt'4 . 4'., 4 4 I'm 4 , . 7 7',. 7 7' il .1114 11 2'ii M,4 2 Zfr so 53 ,M' 52i iWi Aprlt 2th, 1815. The GIUAHD TRUST COMPANY, Trustee, Broad and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia. Penna. Gentlemen We beg to advise ou that under authority given In the mortgage dated January 25th. lull, between tbls corporation and tha Glrard Trust Company, Trustee, securing the Issue of M.000.O0O First berlat Stoking Fund II per cent. Gold Honda of this Company, we hereby give you notice ot call for redemption, on Au gust 1st, 1015. out of the fund now on de posit In the Sinking Fund Bond Nos. S. 0. iuT 11. 12. 13. 14, 15, 16. IT. 18 end 19. Series A, ' and request that you make payment for the said bonds, upon presentation August 1st. 1915. at the price 01 103 and Interest, as pro vided in said iwrtgfge Respectfully. ST- I-AWJIKNCE PL'LP I.l'MHEIt COUPORATIOJ. Pr J. iv TRmaJ-B. iftr)r COWIING OF SHORTS CAUSED RISEINWlffiAT Close Was Nearly Two Gents Higher Missouri Crop Re ported Bndly Damaged. CtltCAao, May 21. A Bcnsltlvo rrlarlttt wns mnnlfcsted this morning: by an Ir rcRtilar rise and fall of prices, due chiefly to various dinnes In the war news, "but n broader view of the strained situation Is that thero Is too much -wheat In sight for bulges to hold at this time. Jlay opened with a jump ot two points nt IB I, with commission houses buying At tho start The sinnll trade that followed subsequently brought tho openlne figure, down to 153. July wheat held out but little hope for nn Increase, with art orerr liter of 1265,. this being- a slight advance over yesterday's close. Ih the nfternoon. however, short cover ing sent July up to $L8H. where It closed ,3Iay moved up to fL55$i In the final rdenllnss ' Latest reports have It that northwnst ern counties of Missouri show a wheat crop badly damaged by chinch bugs and fly Rain will check tho onslaught or tho chinch bug, but will not Interfere much with the fly These counties wilt not exceed hnlf of the expected crop. Situation throughout the wheat belt Is very much mixed, and tho loss Is greater than anticipated Tha Acreage, while largo, will show a final rate of yield tm low normal Steady American cables and stronff closing of Buenos Aires markets helped tn establish a firm undertone In Liver pool, Whoat shipments from India are "su mmed at 1,500,000 bushels for tho Week, this to bo followed by 550,000 bushels tor the next week. Port arrivals In this coun try are large, but tonnigo Is scarce- and exhorbitant. All the wheat markets In England will clone tomorrow. Thr wheat crop for New Zealand Is offi cially estimated at 4,000,000 bushels, against 5,200,000 bushels of last year. The yield for oats la 10,200,000 bushels, com pored with $14,700,000 of previous year. Prices of wheat nnd flour keep high, la Greece, notwithstanding Its foreign ar rivals It Is scml-oiriclnlly reported from Rus sia that the wheat stocks In Odessa amount to 8,000,023 bushels. Vcry llttlsi Is moving from Its Interior. The sentiment on wheat in Chicago was) slightly bullish In certain quarters. Th crop damage vvus believed by some to have widened. Leading futures ranged as follows: Test'd's WTieat Open High. Low. Clone, close. 1 2(A, 1 2Si 1.20 tLS84jMl.'i .. 1 2Uti 1224 1.20. 11.22H 1.20f4 l "vr,i i 114 i.aa i.;wi Julv September Cora (new delivery IU55 10.00 111 42 110 42 10,40 10 ,1T tio.uo MO on 10 85 UU.80 10 83 17 00 17.bo 17 M 18 17 MS 15 UA2J 18.47 -18.15 tlS.S 1T.00 18 2.1 18.CO 18 27 IS 5T 18.52 Did tAsked LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. Jlay 21 IIOOS Ttecelpts. 15 OOO. Jlnrket strong, 5c. higher. .Mixed and butcher.". 7 40CT Mi good heavy, JT.l'O'j, 70; rough heavv 7 2Mi 7 .15. light, 7 43iT 73; pigs. ni7.l1 bulk, 7 (KI137.70. CATTLE Hecelpts, 100 Market slow and steady beeves H,l)(fiO 25, iowi and hellers, JI.2was.70 fexnns. ?0.20ii7 S3, caLes, Jil 50 WI 35 SIinfiP-ItecelptH. .'000 JIarket steady. Na tive and Wvtern J7 70fH .m: lambs, ti.iSP J0.10, spring lambs. fS..Vlijl2.50. NEW YORK COFFEE AIARKET NEW TOI1K, May 2t The coltee market opened atend) Some month, sold one point above the final jesterdaj, while others changed hands at a loss of two points Trading- was moderately active Prices lollow. itmiya iraoars opening. close. April June July August September ... . October Nmemrer December .... Januarv .February ... . March ... . Hid fOffered .711 t.i 0 rtiOO.Ud .1 llfl.1 111 5 5IMJV53 .1 4.135.53 0 4DER50 May . 72 74V4 72'4 74'i 71V, July . . . 75H 7KV, 73Vi tTtP, 73T September . Tt,3 77Vi 70, TTii 170 Oats Jlay . Sis, .121, Mfci 'll 5114 July .. 50's 50i 501, t30lj ffltl September . 45 45, 451, '45 43V4 Lard Mav ... 1) 05 0 7(1 0 02 II OT O.ffi July ... 0 80 8 R2 M TT D.S2 September .10.00 10 10 10 00 flO.OT Htbs .May . .10.10 10 4 July 10 5T lO.o: Sentember .10.81 10 8 Pork May July henten . . Il.5.'a BMfll' nnoefl.m k . iiiiu u..ia t. U.,n,',, Jtl .a.n4... ll.iHnii.nv ar C74 A S7l7H.ntJ n,7:iau.T fl.JHtrll.MU fl.S0e.R3 a85il0.87 Sales. 2COO bags. NEW PENNA. R. R. BONDS LISTED NEW YOHK. May 21. Notice was given bv the New York Stock Exchange tojay that the new Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany general mortgage 4Vi per cent, bonds, due l!te5, when Issued, have been ( admitted to tne list. . , Pass New Haven Preferred Stock Bill & HOSTON, Mas 21 -The Senate, by 23 to 7. passed to he engrossed the bill to permit the New Haven to Issue preferred stock Philadelphia Suburban Gas & Electric Company First Mortgage and Refunding S Gold Bonds Duo I'ehruary 1, 1060. Free of Pennsylvania State Tax Free of Normal Federal Income Tax Girard Trust Company, Trustee Company serves greater' part of territory immediately adja cent to City of Philadelphia. Operates under forty perpet ual franchises, exclusive as to gas. Earnings applicable to this issue nearly twice interest re quirements. Guaranteed Principal and Interest by endorsement of company which has paid dividends uninterruptedly since 1893. PRICE. 95 AND INTEREST Yielding 5.30 William P, Bonbright & Co., Inc. MORRIS W. STROUD, Jr. Manager 437 CHESTNUT STREET Philadelphia New York llostou Petrel! London! William P, ISnbrlght A Co, Paris t Bonbright & Co, SOUND INVESTMENTS BANKERS 132 South 15th Street V i r. j ? " vd 4i IKJ V -a a i m " i ,i-i- vt i. i jpj,SM, 4 ,"