SSB S 'i "EVE tTrrt mftUMUn lin?ATf IfTOliw iuuii fTLnn IffBR MORNING RALLY NING LKTIOTIR-PTTT llamoi'8 of Further Cabinet If Changes Caused Fresh Sell- fogjlovemenu NwYorkSteck Sales -While the stock reaction at the ''xE YOhK. June 0. lli.i had a sharp IE L thin mornlnff, which, was the dl P " suu of the resignation of Sccre IP .. . riAi recovered after the Urf Br . mnrket turned Kbforft-midday, with Bethlehem fei the leader, leaping 12 points from P. ., oW to a new high record of 5 Although the decision oi air. uryam Wrrtutn hi. portfolio of State was re iititl a Increasing the tension In the f! rtiational situation, and In somo .m Hie belief wftB expressed that It K.i.id to a severance of dlplotrmtlo K his action met with general JJr' ,,,, was not lost sight of that .?h?r.n's resignation forecasts a very VotSto Germany; but then. too. If tinted out, it will go a long way I" tf Impressing Germany that the SgrfsUM will not back down In her ltU a. and will undoubtedly Insist on ''"i'la made on the Kaiser's Gov- ,,M ..i in the first note. Somo people im"1A .. ml nerft move, but this was ?..tv irar - , li i Allls-Chalm tr ftJii ?2'. ?iM ?H Allls-Clialm M ; .2' '?.. 17 !?M Aiunmtlcd copper. 7Vi ? fill Am Agt Chemical. . ... 5 S" &' Am Agt Chemical pf... os nn L AmAirtAsim.!".'.' .I.'" .VJi :: "iiii Ha Am Can.. W 10U 100 lir. 07 107 46)5 31U 30, ill 140 39f 100 62M no 07 107 mi 23 2tS .?.- mnr conservative quarters, W)Utea m expressed that the i 1.1.4 could yet be amicably settled, million dispatches had It that the Xt It would be published In the ".5?- .n.r. In thla country on Frl- IrJS and pending this the Inclination was I'f.ih most part, to adopt a waiting IK, or tMit cont,nuo n,one tho ,lnCB fn'boostlng Dethlchem to 11 new high IL.V? talk was that In tho event of JEri.,.iintlon by tho United States in .M European war, it WW PS". this did occur, i ...,a .well earnings of that com- JiHinT even more, as It would undoubtedly imZ 1 largo c "f 'e orders to be illttren out by this country In such a case. i v' '41 in, lamo.argument was used tp advance &er "war stocks" which showed tho "mtteat los on the reaction. General UctoTS for instance, nuu uvu iiumu .tipped off Its price, which was re tMred Steel common lost 1 on tho rrt few ales( but regained part of thla. ronn,nr.9f many kinds kept tho market 'la highly nervous state during the nft- I'finoon esion ana caused onotnor 10- littWa wmen Emricu " .. mu (noon hour, come stocks, notably Steel common and Reading, hitting new low .lst'li (or tho day. The former at one time 'as over 2 points down, as was foaling. The principal unsettling reports ttn that further Cabinet changes wero wading through resignations. Althougn Sue reports were officially denied at trie . White House they worried tho Street uon-'I'd'-rably. It was principally on these reports that further selling was Induced. He market closed weak. AmCanpf '.'.'.mil Am rut . t j. iwi AmCarAFdypf..... Ho Am Coal Troducts on Am Coat Prod pf inr Am Cotton Oil 47 Am Hide & L pf ." -a Am Ice Smiriii.t " sT Amt.dj.r-v:v:5ft, $r Amilal".:8 T M M AmSmelt&nefpfB..:82 Tr Am Sugar Heflnerles.... loow innu lri Am Steel Foundries 3.W 33 if AmTel&Tel ,20,? 122U iot AmTobabco Jay'1 i ms Ana.ffn'la Copper ; 3ttf 34) AtchlsOnT&SF lnrn; ffi 00,, "-m in An.-Dniouve 63' tnui Rin Baltimore & Ohio! .'...raw Wf Baltimore & Ohio pf.... 00J GB; Bethlehem Steelpf:::::'1 i?2 Brooklyn Rapid Tran SOU wis Brown Shoe prcf 71 7.1 Butte & Superior 77.U 77 California PetrolBiim... iei m, JassraK.a' M. m Central Leather Co.. '.::' l0$ '2K Cent n n nf v t t ' t0.'.', V.V. 0J Chesapeake & Ohio to Chlno Copper .jotj Chicago Oreat West.... h'jj Chicago Oreat West pf . ;))! Chicago Mil A st p.... nnii ChUS: n1,1 X" ?.' P Pf- -1"" " 125 125 S -Pn1. '::; .)8' 10W .18H 18! w.UUV 1 CI in, vu pi .... JU Colorado Fuel & Iron... 30f lor. 72H G9J 15fl' B0 71U 62 93H 46K 149 3U!f 100 622f 110 117 107 4.0H 31 20H 29 40J4 5 741i 791J 100 33 122 226 34Vj 09J 100)1 62 10.5 73! 09!4 102S NewYork Bond Sales LADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 59 100 h lot 112 ioo ffl 1VU l'4 .69 102i t2 81 lOi) !W llfl' 117 87H K7U 72 72 73tf 74 UH 14M S1H 40 4GH lUi 29 U1H 81)4 39)4 45)i 11 29 IX) 8Di 40 45i Ui( 20 00) 0O0 Amer Agr 5s 50 IK-'Amer Cot Oil 4'4 ..1C0V 7000 Amer cot Oil for ottj Jli Amer Hide & L W....11W WOO Amer lee dt 4s aiu SOW Amer Tel elt 4 7 MWO Amer Tel evt 414s ...10SH 1000 Armour Co 4!s 02 11WX) Alehlson cv 4s twin. . 0i4 iJ!! ;lv1"" rV ' ntflo..ioox. iUuo Halt & Ohio 4s ii JOjiW) uotli Stfel 1st b now 1'OJW Jl'th 8tei rrd Rs HB MO llrook lin R1 1 . ir.tu HWO lll-nnk 1: rc 1., ni.ii IM Mouo Lent Leather 1st Us.. iioU no 1W cent I'ac 3' MrH S(li 1M) 1 rm it 11 v t .. 111V. ha 1inr. 1000 Che & Oh cv Pis.... Vi VZH Vt iJSJJ -'hl & Et III 5.... 71 71 71 MO I'M at West 4s .... OS OS OS KU KL" N',vn d,b 5 'Si.nni inn ntu .1000 Chi t, Nwn 5s 87 S7 S7 's!C5 !i ! y Jlnl 4 "?' uo uS'i yvw v. " w sen 48 .... U194 111 j, J"J M & y III 4s .... 0.1k 03J, ?f, R st I'.cv '" ret. 101 IobS "Sti C- M fit 1' cv 4i. UHji p .jmn ;" A.H' .' .??n 4'- '."" IV". ai s K 100 ins oi'i WO '1 M' 1915. ...uo 1KW 102M 102H 102W SECURITIES AT AUCTION rn lollonlnit eccurltlcs were sold nt auc iita today by Barnes & Lofland: fiaihrt American McUl Stamping " 'compmy; par $100: lot........... J'J !itr. hrt National Bank. Sunhury, ' Fa.i far $ ..1231!; 110nrs. wwick ua Minimuj, ijici.. i, t40 1 ttihfi. nn FOrest Coal Company; 14 120 . 01 97 14J 30)i . 71 410 . 12Jf 22H 20) i 41H 23 29)j 29)4 13 13 125)4 120 01 0! 30 14 120 Gt 97 Wl 3 Hi 70 400 11H sH 20!i 40 24 49W 165)i 107)4 HWA mm 150 151 115 148)5 OI 14 29 0S,'f 400 ll)i 21 25U 39)4 22H 47 97 14! 29 H 0S)f 400 11)4 22 25Jf 39)4 24 4 Comstock Tunnsl Consolidated Gas... Continental Can.... Continental Can pf. Corn Products Itef . . Crucible Steel Cuban-Am Susar.... Del Lack & West. . . Den & Rio Grande pf.. uisuiiors- securities. Erlo Krlelst pf. Federal Mln & Sm.. Federal Mln & Sm pf : . . 4gif uenerai r.iccinc. . General Motors... oencral Motors pf 100 100)4 100)4 KM) uuguranurui 4Bf 40 41 .j.ji Great Northern pf U8H 118 117)4 117! GtN cfs for ore prop... 345i 33(4 33 33 uuwiMiiieini cxpin (WW (J3H niw nt 117)4 117!f 1173i 117f 01M 02)4 024 02)4 17. 2J 20 20 22)4 2254 21W 2114 am 31)4 38 38 254 25)4 tt 4i .1. UCM- Inl S ihn. rrankford. Tacony & Holmes 1 burr 6t. Hallway Company; par XJ( .. , L I ihrt. Tutkerton Hailroad Company, i' . n. c-j 5t'. ! (ihri. Tucktrton Ilallroad Company, 1 -nm ..ai. tM liJlC LBftlOT Harbor Mllla Company. 0 por cunt. iHb flrit mortsoge; coupons January il; irIA JulV: dun 1021 : lot 100 t'KlM, .u.alu . U'lll..u.1In,.. T.ni.ltnn Corporation, S per cent, first re- t, tonillnr mortsage; coupons Fenru- f ary and August, due 1051 BS 'ttOCO-Unfaater & Bouthern St. Railway t ComDany, 5 per cent, first mort- ' !? ptt; coupons Juno and Dcccm- oer, auc i.iii v flOM nal Estate Owners' Corporation, 6 otr cent, debenture: January and i- Julj: due 1923; lot 10 Unit. Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany; par $50 B39s 21 ihra, ' Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany: par fCO 53)i nihil. United Oas Improvement Com pany, par $50 : 824 Uihra. Fire Association of Phlladel- paia; par . ix t .13 ibrt, Industrial Truat. Title and Sav- fj, bn Company; par $50 172 Euiat. Central Trust and Savings ' Company; par $50 t Mihri. Northw'n Trust Co.; par $100. '.'OJ Jihri. Northw'n Trust Co.; par $100,103 inn. nortnwn Trust Co.; par $ioo.i:n lOihri. Northw'n Trust Co.: par $100. till . Wllus. Northw'n Trust Co.; par llOO.lOlli Winrs. Northw'n Trust Co.: oar $100.1UOV4 llihri. Northwestern National Hank; ,, .. par 1100 :w I JJlhra. Ninth Nafl Dank: par $100. . . ,323',i riliara. Inmrance Company of North America; par io il?a 1W) City of Philadelphia 4 per cent.; coupons January and July; due fflW City oVPh'liadeiphia."'4" ner'cent'.'; Sri"' January ana July; due , J8" " 101 Jiari. Corn Exchange National Bank. B ftr. Jl.-.:v-.iL'.:.--i:;"-.-"'-v'.M0 I Interest January and July; regis- iC City it Philadelphia.' 'iii "per' cent'.; .... January ana Juiy; rezis- ii-w wy or Philadelphia. SH per cent.; i !!t,?,L January and July: resls- f" mi; due 1033 ,M Clly of Philadelphia. 3 per cent.; . pnerest January and Julv: reirls- lmcK!V.$!l Pmber 31. 1016.... OS! JMWClty of Philadelphia. 3 per cent-; In- v i January and July; rea ster- Jnen m.; au! "iicember 31, 1015 OOtt lP ff'0! Philadelphia; 3 per cent.; t KS" Jnn.uary anJ Ju'v: reBls- ffwi "ifv dU8 W 02H TOO um,h valley Railroad Company. t' i,3.t'er. ce.nt consolidated mortsage; W ?i.iSl i1"".11 December; reg- riwn . i' due 1021 . lOOVi t?W WWl Valley Railroad Company. I iS.n fent annuity; Interest June a ,, aa December 107M ', wr tMlta!e""114 UourM common: '"du f.'Phii 'Trust' 'c'o'm'p'any'; & rWt ?,'P''r'''nU''R'a'liwa'yi'.''3 BH a SirmSi")''. """. ,mortgagB; coupons :tth,VVourWa''pr4,.V'pafW' E1 "r illln'f' Company ' 'rir's't ' p'reY. i " i" Mr 150 '"B'lwiy aeuna prer. , f" tti"Jl ""n Traction ' ComMnvV nir P "w Vnion' 'Traciion ' ConipanyV 'pif 32'' iSS ?."teWJ .ftmwy"? i iorii..Jv;v .""'. noia; interest rws. h?.r r. "?;; due , ,. ., ...wt 80 40 KS 39 13!i 43 G 03-H 0314 lOVi Homcstako Mlnine. .. Intllarv Corp Int Agricultural pf . . . Inter-Met vot t c Inter-Met pf Inspiration Copper... IntPaper pf Kansas City Southern Kresgc, S. S. Co 128W 131 Lack Meel 4Q)J 45) i.acirao Gas Lehluh Valley Ixnils& Nashville.... Mackay Cos Maxwell Motors Max Motors 1st prof. Max Motors 2d pref. Mlnn& St Louis.... Minn & St Louis pref Mexican Petroleum. .- Mo Kan & Texas 11 Mo Kan & Tex pref. . . 30)4 Miami Copper 20 Missouri Pacific UK Montana rower Montana Power pref. National Biscuit National Biscuit pref Nail Enamel & S . . . . National Lead New York Air Brako. . Nevada Con Copper. NY.NH&H New York Central... Norf&West Norfolk Southern Northern Pacific Pacific Mall PennlUl Plttsburch Coal 22 22 Plttsburch Coal pref. . 92 90 Pressed Steel Car 4G!f 40 Pullman Co 150 155 Ray Con Copper 2414 24)i Heading 14314 144 Kep Iron & Steel 2S5i 29 Rep Iron & Steel pref. 80 80 Rumely, M. Co 4 ., Rumely, II. Co pref. . 10f 10)4 fceaboard Air Lino pf. . 34"f 34 StLouls&S F 4)4 4"-f St Louis & S F 2d pref 5)4 5)f Sloss-ShefS&I Co... 33 321. Southern Pacific 87) 87J4 So Railway 10 15) j So RallwBMref 50 40 KtandardTfiTffing 53 53)f Studebakcr Co 74 74 StudebakerCopref.... 100 100)4 Tennessee Copper 30 38)4 TexasCo 129)4 127 Third Avenue f.2'i 52). Tob Products pf 07)4 07 21 H 7W 30)4 38 25)4 133 i; 3044 38 25)4 133 I5 102 101 Jj 10114 101)4 14314 I4.'i)4 14H4 h;)1j hi;? in a 11. 11 79 79 43 43 87 87 38 3SH 13 13 33 33 73)4 73J4 10)4 1U4 29)4 20)4 25)4 20 11)4 1U4 4SH 43)f 102 102 118 118 122 122 15 15 04 04)4 85 85 154 154 03)4 03)4 8G)f 87)f 103M 103)4 103H 21M 21M 21)1 WoU 1U5 105 105 25)4' 27?i 25 20)4 107 100)4 10GU 106) 4 21)4' 22 90 00 45 45)f 155 155 23)4 24)4 14 W 142J4 2S 2S 50VJ 101 )i 118 122 1G 65)4 88 154 64H 87)5 103 15)4. 79 454 88)4 38)4 13 33 76 1U4 29)4 20)4 12 4SH 102 118 122 15)4 05)4 85 15J4 61 S7)4' 43000 Con oas cv fts . JJ! 5 umbennnd Tel 5s. . . wHW iS?2 H'n H1 "' 73 10JSJS Pftrolt United 4Hs .. 72V, ,6?W W Hecur Corp os... ooS i'S2 B"rm I'owd 4149 ..SO ?W Jle conv Is Scr A. 05 looo Oen niec s 111,-1 S28 U(l Man " 5s 2'H ?H ! Central rfd 4s 87 'POO III Cent 4s 1UJ.1 Mi Oow Ind Steel rva 100 22000 Interb Met 4'iV 7i)ii ihico mtert n r rlt si in ffiK iP'er Mer Jlor 4U8... 42 4t: 42 HJiZ S Ft s M 4s 71U 7U; 71i IJJ I-'ick Steel Bo 102.1.... OofJ "0?S 00t ,?ffl W 8i 'lc,, 4s mas.... nifi V2S I-lK i "a 100 1000 1,1, J J T !l ....... KMl 0000 Lorlllard Ss 00 1 1000 Mo Pae Is ...41 gJW Mont l'iier r.si U)i 7KI Nnt Tube :,s pi '5!i JJ Y Air llriike cvt Vs 08 10 0 N Y cana mn 4U.a..mru ?BUNJ.r.".a,"'-.Taff oou 47'i 72U li i-n OS lux a KM 121 127 70 T?i ol 101. ;is u WU 73'.. 47U 72'j 00 N) tw KM T S7 Si-i 100 12. fs 127 70 l)7! SO 4 10f 33 4 5)4 32U 80!4 15)4 40 50V4 70 09 30VJ SG 4 KJM 33 4 bU 32J 86J4 15M 40 50)4 71)4 99 30)4 aii'TOO) do Cs rrt. MKO do 49 . . Hhjo do Oi .'....'.'.'." 4000 N V city 4s 1057... .iooo do 31,1, MM..... 1000 do 4s 105O IOOO do4Vis 1000 20(l do 4'is '01 nH!,l"' K Y f'y 'Ha May T,7 22001 N Y ltwy tcf 4af.... woo do adj .Is 1000 N Y Rtato 4(,n r.noo N Y Tel con 4 in... iooo n y w c i rt Wi. .11X100 N'orf ft West cv 4s... 11000 Nor Par prior 4n 12000 Nor Pa" gen Ss M00O Ore Short I, Is .",000 Ont Tower ."is 20OO Parlor ti r, 14000 Pcnna rv 315s isooo Pcnna cv 4Hs ihuw renna gen 4'4s col lis ltfOO Public Serv N J Rs R7U 0000 rtay Con Cop Oj 12.! 1000 ncadlnit sen Is U2Ti 0000 Ilepub Cuba G '01.... 07 loooii rtoclt Island rfd Is,. . 0.". 110i0 lock lrland 5s 40 1000 Hy steel Spgs Cs '31. Ill W)0 Hi t. & 8 F rfd sta 4 s IV! lOrvi Seaboard A 1. Sta Is.. 70 10000 So Pae rv 4s RU. 2:000 do cv rrt f p Bs '31. Kli nuui. no no 4S. IOOO do Term r,a. i100 South Rwv cen 4s ns 0000 do --on is 001., 1000 Texas cv Os 001. iin, 1 jura av? npv s... 20011 do ndj r,s 1000 Tol Peo ft W 4s IOOO 1; s Kuhlier Os .10000 11 s Steel ,-,s 7000 do rcK Ks IO111 Union l'ac 1st Is .. . Sflor do cv Is 1000 Wnbiinli 1st r,s 1000 Wflh Kqu ct sta 4s... Ifidnii Wab-P Ter 2d ct Is. n.luon West V ft M cv Ss, . 10O0O West Shore Is 101 os5 ICO 12.H', vnH 1I21 os os lODU 70U SOU 10.-.i OS S5H mn 00. 10014 no 7.Vi 102 low Kit, .. ss ss ... 025, fl2J, .. 001. nm. ..100M, 1CU 1IK1W iikiw, iiH in;ii hi-, 101 W4 OS, 12.lt, 02); It rot, ns os lll.,a, li2 man i).-, SJli fNjJ 0114 onH 10 1? 71J.J Pfl 73', 10) uu; tn; SI 02Vi vm, ii 07. R7H S7U. 12IIV, ro'a U-'i. UJ 07i O-Pi 4SV5 01 m 70 071, 01 45:, 01 ICI 70 .it. :t"l liy1-, Jl'.lii .... Sfll MV, naij .... 70S 70i i 70ti . 4 .10.1 .10214 0., 0014 001, SI i. 10214, 102 11.114 o.va . so 14 .lwf. .in . 00 sow; KlO'4 "4 I'l'U. 83 0!Hj no'; si ,1? 102 102U 0.11., SOU IW. "l. 1"t?i IIII 750.- TYi.nl aslA tA.'41IMin pmnm.l ...1,1. C, 000 yes crday; thus far this week. jO.OSfj.flOO; naiiio penuti last cpk, -,u,i.uvu. CRAMP SHIPBUILDING AGAIN IN LIMELIGHT Quotation Recovered After Ini tial Drop Lake Superior Shares Attract Attention. ntnectlnp the feveriah tone of the Ne,v York Warkcfi , t.hftdephla ,t opened rather w, ,0(,aj, ,,-lth Cmmp Shipbuilding down a dollar or more A.nl United Stole Steel nenrly fts mueli. The impression wa8 short lived, however, ami Prices rallied before the end of the first hour, will, Cramn inM, i-.n .u. last Vh m ,M!e of ov" f'nl "bovc ,") ,Ca.m? "'re8'r. but the tone nrmed up before the Close. eli? ? nntl bul th0 "ntircselon ap peflred to bo galnlngf ground that the deal ,.' X" "a,f one-would assume a Koniewhat simiiar form to that said to IlSi t h nrranBcd between the nald . i . omot've Company ad the Hem- ?!?.?.. Ams '"Pftny. In other words, a temporary agreement for the duration or the war. ,h.l, "iul ial1d "J weJMnformetl nunrters ii L vn,';w Bala a auction today II5.if n ,akcn over Pilvately. but at what figure could not be learned. Reason for tho recent strength of Lake .Superior securities was to be found in the statement of a prominent Cana dlan manufacturer, thnt war supply orders to the value of almost :00.0o0,0o0 hail been plarcd In Canada, by the Brit ish OOVCrnilient. Imaldna ll, .,!... .1 I... tho Irench nnd Itusslans. The sublettlnfi of these contracts means activity In all plants fitted to take caro of them, anil the Lake Superior Company will doubt less oDtain its shnrc. It is said there are as many as 200 concerns engaged In manu facturing shells in Canada, nnd that ex ceedingly high prices are being paid. Lake Superior stock eased off In tho early dealings today, but hardened ngnln inter. Union Traction was quoted ex dividend, except for cash, and scored a substantia! fractional loss. Storage Hat tery on the contrary ruled firm, as did Cambria Iron. 11 Financial Briefs Sales in Philadelphia 20 Amer Mllllnc. 10 Amer Strolting. li.O Anaconda Jlln . 20" liald Loco 100 Huff Suan. t c. I' Cambria Iron . . 4no Cambria atecl.. "ii Klec Storage... . is oen Asphalt 20 Ins lo N Am.. 15 Key Tel pief. POoo Lake Sup Corn, .! if" a r i"" -sJ4 101 North Cent '... SI 101 Penna UVt .,. .-cniia rtii jiret. .)i 11" Yea close. HlRh. Low. Close. 5 11-10 s. ,.i 4 3AtJ Mtj S3., M' 42 4J, 27'j 2114 OS 0 NEW YORK CURB Drnden Hr-Am Tobacco old Rp-Am Tobacco new Ooldfleld Conrolldatcd ... Greene Cananea Iji Ttnse Lehlxh Val Coal Hales Nlnl.spinu . Otis Elevator no ,iAt niker-lleeeman StejlInK Hum Tob Products ' United Cigar Stores Ho 1 re' United rroflt' Sharing new. World Film Yukon Gold Bid Ake,l : 71.4 : oi'" .100 " : 70 . 02 n4 161. 1014 a. 170,J 0 7Hi 01 IVH ...01 ...10s ... .1 ... 4 2W 2 0-tll 100 11.1 :tt4 PHILADELPHIA BANK CHANGES 125b 127 r,Hi iiHS 07 97 United Dry Goods pref 50)' 58 50 56 Union Pacific KOH 120W 125H 125H Union Pacific pref.... 8H( 81s S1J. 81H U S Ind Alcohol 47 504 -10 49 US Realty Imp 42)5" 38 38 38 United Clear Mfrs pref 103U 10231 102j 102H United Rys Invest.... 17 10 10 10 United Ityslnv pref.. 33 32Jj 32 32 14)i 14 14 11 65?i' 051,' 03 03Ji U S C I P & F. USItubber U S Rubber 1st pref. . U SSteel US Steel pref , Utah Copper Va Iron Coal &C Wabash Wabash pref Western Union Tel.... WestlnjK&M Willys Overland Willys Overland pref-. WoolHorthCo Cents per share. Quoted ex dividend. Total sales, 577.000 shares, compared with 40tf.ouo eharea jeaterdayi thus far this week, 1.577,500 shares; name period last week, 031,800 shares. 107H 107? i 1Q7H 107 58Jf 5Slj 502. 57 110 lOOfi 109b 109H 03M 06i OOJi 30 30 h a M it 67 60 90X OIK 6SW 37 H H 67 95!. 128 129 126H 120Ji 102J.' 102a lOHi 102Jj l&l 103)i 102i 102H 30 H n 66) i 94H Horace Fortcscue Elected to Vice Presidency. A number of changes were effected In the official staff of the Philadelphia Na tional Bank at a meeting of the board of directors held today. Horace Fortescue. cashier, was made vice president, but will continue to perform the duties of cashier as well. Frank V. Stephens, auditor, was ap pointed assistant cashier, and O. Howard Wolfe was also" appointed assistant cashier. Mr. Wolfe received his bann ing training In the Philadelphia National Dank, with which he was formerly Iden tified, but for tho last four years ho has been secretary of the Clearing House cctlon of tho American Bankers' As sociation. J. Bertram Ruth waa ap pointed auditor of the bank. BANK CLEARINGS Bank clesrings loday compared with corre .pondlns day la.tvo year,: Phltadelnhla M,7ni,M4 124.41)7 KM .1(,24.TIW Uoston 25.t,,147 .'J,H.i:,HTl S7,IUt,:i4l 22. Phlla Wee. ir,o Phlla II T t c. 2W Hay Cons 124 Reading I So IUhj- prof. 2."0 Tonopah lielin. , 21.1 Tonopal. Mln.., 17S fnlon Tiort... ISO U G I 0210 v S S'eel fl Warwick I & 8. SO W .ter ,6 Seash. S0S.1 W framp ft S. 00 West Ploc Gx dividend. Total salce. 2I.21S shares. 7ti 5S14 OU 101. .10 47(1, VI I2'S lit' 2S 2Ht 071, !'V 2SS 81 Wl3 38 !! i MtJ ovj 4S14 I7i 3i HJiJ M l.l 42tl, SA (171? 2S? si .VI u .10 B1H 7ti 40 '7 -l r,oi mi IS14 ictr & 751s .IJU .VI i, 1.1 42U 47lJ 821, 1! -Ur o 2S. 81 KU, r,o V.'l, '7iJ III, with The Iron Age gives the total pig iron output last month as 4,468,470 tons, or 73.01B tons a day, against 2,W.4 tons In April, or 70.8W tons a day. With 208 furnaces In blast June 1, or 10 more than on May 1, the active capacity was 74,343 tons, against 71.36 tons one month pre vious. t'sual L'nlted Gas Improvement dividend. The Chicago Clearing Association, at a special meeting, agreed upon a plah of co-operation In the Intra-dlstrlct system of collection of checks at par, ns an nounced by the Federal Reserve Bank at Chicago. Martin & Co. were awarded 1U.00O Hav erford Township 4'j per cent, school bonds, due May, 1345, at a premium of l2o.W. The General Rubber Company has dis posed of W,0,000 5 per cent, three-year debentures to New York Institutions which rA offering them lo the public on a i per cent, basis. l)u Pont Powder common sold at 508, and E. W. miss common nt 400. now high records. Henry W. t)e Forest was elected a member of the Executive committee of the Western Union In place of Thomas 11. Hubbard, deceased. All records of monthly output of the Consolidation Coal Company were broken by production of 1,1M,M2 tons In May. Tho best previous record was In July. 1011. when production was l,oso,:oo tons. Tho establishment of a big French credit in the United States Is expected In New York. This would be done, according to report, by tho deposit of French and American securities. Emergency currency outstanding hns been reduced to Jl.750.000. Lewis Davis resigned as president ot the Lumbermen's Insurance Company on ncccunt of III health, and was succeeded by Oliver II. Hill. Joseph H. Gotten. Edwin F. Gray, John F. Morro and Edwin F. Kellogg wero elected directors of the Consolidated Cop per Mines Company. Miss Mary II. Ingham has been placed In charge of the now women's department of William P. Unnbrlght & Co.. bankers. Tho London Stock Excbango will be closed on Saturday, Juno 12. Tho New York banks sained $361,000 from tho Subtreastlry yesterday and have lost $2.:S3,f00 since last Friday. Gold to the amount of J2.W0.O0O was de posited In tho New York Subtrcasury from Canada'. The Maryland Steel Company has re ceived an order from tho Munson Steam ship Company for two BOOO-ton freight steamers. WHEATBROIfflSHARPLY i IN FINAL DEALINGS Liverpool Undercutting Amer icaFrance Importing Kree ly Rush to Sell Corn. Local Bid and Asked llaldwln do pief Duff ft Susii t e. d,i nref Today's Uld. Ask. comnnre,! 21.000 shares yesterday; thua far this week. Cam Bteel tls.017 shares; same period last week. II.3SS "!" HtoraKe shares. Hen Aspnait BONDS. U 4 , . V i M : p.i Otli 4hs Htl 44. . Sill, Last prev. sale. Utah 101 Am 0 & Dlec 3s SSI, S51.J 02 Cam St sen '10 usu mi ls do May 1917. 0714 iuuu wey -iei ist loiio l.h N cons 4 30CO Ixsh v sen 4 SHOO Pa gen lisstcUSl, Mux) Pa conv 4V4s . 1 . . S7 Ph Co scrip 'IS o:i Son l'hlla Elec 4J. 70 2100 do 5a ..101 hoik) Itead-Jr Cent 4s IV'Mi ,1000 W NY&P 1st .'.s.lOlVj lOP, Total sales. S-LLns?. compareil with yesterday; thus far this week, JI7l,:l.",S period last week, aim, juo. BAR SILVER NEW YOIIK, June n. liar silver was quoted at 23Vi pence in London, up 1-10 pence. 07'5 1.0 soli, 03 S l(Wli3 fO ..OLj llllU !(.!. 11 W SS US' 0714 Oll no SDH, OS!, Wits 01 SUI4 101 1 1.11.. IOI4 Close. ISJ. Ml isu, tisi in i 011.4 0:1 8.1V. os inn, 0.1 bO'j 10i, 0:1 1 1, 10114 "0.20S same :::iSi1 ia gii 14 II 0714 Yesterday's Hid. Ask. It do nrct Key Tel dn t c do pref L.ike Sup Corp Lehigh Nhv .. I.ehUh Valley T S Vnl Tr tin pref IS4 J'ennsylvanla 3.111 J'lilla l.iec I'hlla Co ... do 3 per cent pref. . do 0 per cent pref. . rhiu n t do t c nesdlng Tonopah He! Tonopah Mining I'nlon Trac 1; (1 I U 8 Steel York Uwy York Uwy pref H'm Cramp t c Ex dividend. 104 inw 472 K S7 iai5 1.1 ir, us 1021 am. 4, .in "71 041, 14 II o;u At 101 ti m M 1.1 ir, tis u u-ifl mi s 15.10 0 721, Wli 72)4 7JW 1 1 .Ha i 1 Vj 141a 14 20 2814 3.1 7-10 .VI-, H'!.i S.1 4 V" '.13 31 .11 If1 S2lJ 57 i 714 .1215 Sl?4 a 4 4 30. ft 7 7 40 H 71?4 14 20 Mia V4 .15 .15 40 "! ,si MIS' 50 PHILADELPHIA MARKETS New York riili-iRO St. Louis . .!, 704. .ill ),IHS,21) 14.013,021 .(I.T.1H.HI0 33S.S01.821 31.172,320 4U.0M.72H 13.18,-1.077 13.415,737 RATES FOR MONEY Call. Philadelphia .Iligl New York 1?42 Boston 3 fhiraun 3M Commercial paper, three to six months. Phi! aueipnia. Slim per csni. Time. 1144 2lj.in 4 mv, ill- fc oh." :'."'i Jianic. I'hlladel EfS?" " "" Tru" com'too R .AaaumJ. 0?..U.TSS " arntlr. K f! cWtny-j-'par liSJ ?fJ J!' iPnVri r ;:-a:'. 40 par uet. ssu ' Trust CpMny Eir 40 kjtojir BoCM, PhlUW- 33 3gfj mm. fliaiJ.i:0L.lr Iuuraau iri.k..rr; vr siiiii oat LTSacSrSPb J-1"' JMUwiii . . PiiUad.1,,1.1.;--, 1SI tar ISi) -jimta ,n,iuon, Zs Tlr. ao4 Rutri lw.1 ,. 77. 3 P: Sir 7. '"! LljUt CsUBkSy S Ji.n 1 ,;,, '"- "Kmmr. dm m- aet.Bieo, iaj,'..;.;;..;.;.. NEW YORK COFFEE JIARKET NBW YORK. Juno 0. Trading was fairly actlvs on the coffee exchanse today. At tho opening declines of 2 to 3 points were recorded. Clotlnj figure showed gains of 2 points. Pr cea follow: Toda's opening. 7.0341.11 7.107.15 7.1 0.U1 ..fl.01 .. H.B08O.05 .. ..0.00 6. Today's Yestero's elose. close. 10 7.104J7.11 7.107.1l !7.1T J. IOO i. 11 .W) &.83$6.e8 1106 0.034)11.04 41.01 0.034IO.U1 tt.82eu.rM e.-So.o5 M 0.mfii.tl3 O.toeU.04 (I.Oiail.06 U.9lflU.'J3 . . O.BJ e.U78.8S 8.PS7.0O ....I1.U6 7.017.0S 7.01 .. . . . .7.oo . 7.067.07 n.oa ls, 40,224) bags. April ... May ... June .... July August . Ssptember October . November December January Kbruary March . . , "JJM. Total .MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOI'AIi B-rouiia. jlm Butler 'MMNamara . . Blldwar Mtsuh Bxtenston Mata .. KTAKihrn star ... Tanawb B4nt TeikOMft TeuPb TononaB HAACU0 Kl Vt End Mlulftg ula ... Q9WIV STOCKS, AtUnU Blue BtU BoofU ' turn. w niiniionrtimfl mw JClineld Merger jumbo Extension KevmnJH 1'ro sj.n1 limn suv ru las " " v.." :a XISCELLAXEOL'8. Fairy At u imberly Nd Hill Nev 111 iaVstd , ,S .61 . .OB .04 , .18 .18 I ISO ' ',i . .13 .10 :, $ .at .mt I .: : .I : . M 4M . M .T . .JO , l.tfi itui .11 .IT i7 .m .10 211 tufa WeniUr i LSO FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. Juno V. The foreign exchange market opened steady, with demand sterling "' Sterllnsr Francs. Marks. Lire. Cable 4.7SH"u 3.41 KM; B.uo Demand 4.78Ji' B.43H H2, 6.0OJ4 UNITED SHOE MELON BOSTON. June 0. The board of directors ot the United Shoe Machinery Corporation, at a meeting held this morning, voted to declare ep extra dividend to common stockholders ot 10 per cent. In tash and 10 per cent. In stock. The directors ulso declared the regular quar terly dividends of no cents on common and 3Tri cents per share on preferred. SPELTER AT NEW TOP PRICE UOSTON, June P. The American Smelting and Iteflnlng Company has wild spelter for brass-making purpoies for delivery in tho early fall at HHuc. per pound. Thla Is the highest price that baa jet been mada for thl grade of spelter. LEAD AT 6 CENTS NEW YORK. June 0. Th; Price of lead waa advanced again from 3.73c. to SVic. by the American Smelting, and Rertnlng Company this morning. Late In the day large sales were made at OVi cents. COPPER AT 20 CENTS NEW YORK, June 0. The price of copper has bten moved up to 20 cents by the Ainalga. mated Copper Company. ACTIVE SALES AT AUCTION A lU-wlnt rlM In Ninth National Bank share 'and a jump of UM In Northwestern Trutt wr features ot an unusually Urge sal wcurltlM at auction br I9?, , ... Commercial Trust 'b down 5, Philadelphia Trust 4 and Pennsylvania Company 3. North western National Bank declined 24. whereas PxnusylvanU Fire Inaurauc advanced 4 and Lumbermen's lnturane I. DISTILLERS' CO. GETS $2,500,000 KBW YORK, June 9. it was dsnultely n Bouaced thla afternasa that to DUtlllers' M ?5vmii Company had sold tho major portion of 1U holdings of 83.300 shares common stock 5 the UuiWd SUtea Industrial Alcohol ana will rocolvo In pas meat upward of fZ.WO.OUO. This TiVle Twill enable ttf DWUleV SeeurUlM Comvany to becomo clear ot all ttoatlng. debt sod Plie Us working caplUl at almost CoBipoeite Crop Conditions Higher -WASHINGTON. June 9 -Tb compojite coo dltlOD 01 U AuierUao crops Juoo t wo l.S Sr cent sboe the 10-oar average on thai 1 against i 2 ierr int Uut year the pe ptrtmuit vt AtrlcuJture aanouoced today. GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT. Receipts. 120,448 bush. There was Mttle trading and with lower outside advices prices declined 3c We quote: rur lom In export elevator No. 2 red. nominal. SI 2801. 10; No. 2 red Western, nominal. JLIi-IW 1.3S. No. 1 Northern Duluth, 11.420 1.45. CORN. Receipts, 0581 bush. Demand was light with no change In prices. Quotations- Car lots for local trade, ns to location No. 2 jellow, S1BS114C, steamer yellow, Niot Mji,c: No. .1 yellow, .7ViSf7K!!ic.; No. 4 yellow, 74VSttTtltao. OATeV, Receipts, 111,143 bush. There was little trading, but prices were steadily held, uuntatlons: N. 2 white, 53ifi5c.; standard white. MiVQ.Vc: No. a white. KH4(i54c. I-UJUIt Receipts. 250 bbls. and 1.130.587 lbs. In socks. Ilia market was dull and nominal. Following . aro the quota tions per 1UH lbs. in wood: Winter, clear. J0 25B0.50; do., straight. il.M)flfl.TJ: do., rat nt, J0.75S7; Kansas, straight. Jute tackij, SB.U0Stl.lo; do., patent. Juto sacks, 0.15'j H..10; snrlng. first clear. SU.20&I1.40. do. ttralgnt. jJ40a.55, do., patent. O.fcOHO.3; do. iuor Iti brands. S707.23; city mills, .choice and fancy patent S7U7.2S; city mills, regular SSdefJvVlnter. cUar, J.25!I0.5O; do., straight. SO 50110.73. do., patent, S8.73S7 RYK FI.OUII was culet but steady under small supplies. We quote nearby and West ern. In wood, at J&88.50. as to quality. PROVISIONS There wss fair jobbing trade and prices mli steady. The following are the. uuqia- ;,. riiv hftt. In sets, smoked ana air-aricu, '.fi"ic. : Western beef. In ieta. smoked. .3tf "Oc city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoKou and alr-drltd. 272Sc, Wcttern beef, kunckles SSd fenders, moked, 27fi2Sc ; beef hams. HI 132: pork, family. J22S22 50; hams. b. '. cured, loose, nowise, do., skinned, loose, lSliaKVjV.: do. du., smoked. 11!1K- -.other n,rai. sinoked. ciiy cured, as to brand and average. MMiUc: hams, smoked. WMJjrn cured. IS'iBtu-. : do v ". bonU.. 28yc. ; plcnlo shoulders. S. P. cured, looee, 101.811c. So, smoked. llllli,c ; Ihes, In Pickle, ac cording to average, loose, 1Hj1.'c; break fist bacon. 0. to brand and average, Uiy cured, ldf 17c.: breakfast bacon Western cured l317c. lard. Western rennud. In fie42i or tubs 10?4llc.; lard, pure city, k.Ule rendered: In tierces. I0llc.; lard, pure city, kettle rendered. In tubs. lOftSUc REFINED SUGARS The market ruled firm but, quiet. We quote reflnere" list prices: Standard granulated, 15c ; uxtra flnJ granulated. 0.10c: powdered, tjiiOc.; confectioners' A. Oc.; soft grades. B.SS 05.S5C, DAIRY PRODUCTS nUTTEU. Demand was fairly active and orlces eie well maintained Quotations: Western aolld-packed creamery, fancy spe.la . ii:i .tra. 8c.: extra nrsts, 2ic; firsts. "... " ,' ..a.,', nurhv nrlntS. fancy. 3C. 1 !7C. extra. seconds. lieraie oxtra, 3u3U'.; nrsit, swir.-ov.i aotjmu.. '"'";,.,.- TV inhhn. aa of fancy uariivaj. -. . f.-. -- " 20c.. 1U4.VJC. l,rl.,:JS. T.'... i... .ttv and the market was barely steady We quote as follows: in Trn ci nwrby extras. 2le. per dos.: flrels. la 11 iwr stludard case; nearby 4:urrent re ceipt IS per ca; Wtern extra firsts. SB. 15 ur caie; Srsts, SO per oa; Southern. S6.109 rto par caeilikncy selected sandled eggs er fllBsSuwlK T were cult, liberal and ,rlcS ruledweaker under light demand, ouotittomi: New York full cream, cholc.. new. fiMMMie.i splal, higher; da, do., fair to goiuT new, i IJfefcloVic; So., Prt skims. b4Uc. POULTRY IIVE. The market was quiet and price iio-n."".. iwysttK lTniTchlckens, notllegborns. wigUlji l 114 lbs. P'e, I Legborns. weighing -.. II n ml And TT'Stsz Jl IT . . UIU11U1K '" S3S,r'ja,lh.. inloc. 22tto. teolllo chlolto, LMborns, w,lbJag 12 BI.ECTIONS LUiillKKJIKNa 1NSUBANCK COM. l'ANV. 427 IVuluut Street. FhlUdelpbla, June Sth. 1813. At to regular moatity .mttag tbs Board ot Directors bold thl day. Lewis Datls, on account of contluued III fetajib. resigned a rrldeot of (be eompw lul Oilier It. Jim w elected to tb va cancy; Isaao W. Roasrti w ld Vlc Presldent and Ntbn J Daa wm ap polotsd 8ecrt4j-y and WtllUia ttUr. As- .crtry. Its. apiece, 20021c; ducks. 1'ekln. 14ffl3c; ducks, Indian Runner, 12tac. ; pigeons, old, per pair. 23&.10C , pigeons, ounirJ per pair. " liUKSSKt). Fine dealrable-slzeU stock met with fair sale and ulues were well sus tained, ljuotatlniia: Presh-kllled poultry, fowls, 12 to box, dry-picked and dry-packed, fancv selected, -lie.; welshing 44ii.1 lbs. apiece. 18c; weighing, aiilj4 lbs. apiece, 18c; weighing D lbs. aplote. tasi7c; under 3 lbs. apiece, 11813c; (ce-packod Western, 4 lba. and over, apiece. 171nc. ; do., smaller slies, 10 tfl7c ; old roosters, dry-picked. 121ic ; brvlling cl.lrkens Jersey, fancy. 4utf43c. ; other nearby lancy. ;i3i lUc. ; Western, weighing l!i-S2 Ibi., ouu-isc: du. weighing 1&114 lbs., lff;tlc.; rquabs. per doe. White, weighing U to 12 ibs. per do:., 1W4.0Q; white, weighing 0 to 10 lbs. per do., s-l.luli3.G0; white, weighing 8 lbs. per dos.. J2.50ii2.70; do., do.. 7 lbs. per doe., 3 02.20: do., do., oaoii lbs. per dos., Jl.25Ol.30; dark. SI. 2501 M; smill and No. 2, SI. Frozen noultrv. ury-picxea ana fowls, as to nualltv. KlftlSe. : ,lil..k. -nlrltM nn,l tirv.rnfboA In l.n.A. ...- .... ,-...-.. .. -.., r-...., ... wV.-.. Ailik-reo, ai 10 3U ids. to doi., inc.: milk fed. :.7 to 42 lbs. to doz., ISc. ; milk-fed. 43 to 47 lbs. to dos., lSc: milk-red, 4K lbs. to doz., !0c; milk-fed, 00 lbs. and over. 21c: corn fed. 31 to 42 Its. to doz.. 17c; corn-fed, 43 to 47 lbs. to doz., 17c; corn-fed. 4S lbs. to doz., lUc. ; corn-fed, 00 lbs. and over. 20c; chickens, dry-picked and dry.packed In bbli. Western, corn-fed, 5 lbs and over, 18c; Western, corn fed. 4 lb. 17S171.C.; Wcitern, corn-fed, 3V4 lbs., l.V-e.i Western, corn-fed. 2!;3 lbs.. 14p 15c; turkes, dry-picked and dry-packed-Kancy, 21fi22c: fair 10 good, 18ti:0c.; old tjros. 10S2OC. FRESH FRUITS Receipts were quite liberal and peaches and berries ruled a shade easier Trade, however, waa fair at revised prices. Quotations: Apples, Now York, per barrel-llaldwln. SI65; Un Davis, S3tt3.50; other good eating varieties, S:.2333.59; medium, S2ff2.23: do Wtstern. per box, S162; uo. ueiaware and Pennsylvania, per hamper, 50i373c ; peaches, Qeorgla, per crate, $2 .V)fi3; lemons, per box, H.Mt 3.50; oranges. Florida, per box. S2.5093.5Ci; grapefruit. Florida, per box, 1323 50; pine upples, per crate, rorto Rico. S'.'S.T. do.. Florida. S24J2.73; cherries, tour, rer pound. A eilOc; stiawberries. ler quart. Delaware and Maryland, 167c; Jersey. IftSc. : blackberries, North Carolina, per ouart. 10t712c ; goosebtr rlrs. per ijuait, 435.; huckleberries, per quart, 12813c. VEGETABLES Potatoes and onions were more freely of fered and lower, with demand only moderate. Southern vegetables sold fairly at revised prices. Quotations White potatoes, per bushel Maine. SSejUOo. . do.. New York, as to quality, 5S4(00c. ; do., Norfolk.- per barrel. No t. S3W 3.21; No. 2. S1.S0; do.. South Carolina, per barrel, No. 1, S34J323; No. 2, S2. sweet pota. tues, Delanar. per hamper, large, Sltfl.28; medium. 5073c: do., Eastern Shore, per bar rel. No. 1, J.'.254a .56; No. 2. Jl..wgl 73; do.. Jersey, per Iwrrel, No. 1. S1.734j4.7J: No. 2, S3 &2 50; Uo.. Jersey, per basket, 73c.fi411.2a: onions. Texas, per cummer-crate. No. 1, 00c SI: do.. No. -', -0.675c.. cabbage. North Caro lina and Norfolk, per crate. 50S75c: do.. North Carolina and Norfolk, per barrel. 50tf i.Oc; cauliflower, Norfolk, per hamper, .VKdJc; beans, per H-barrel basket. South Carolina and Georgia, green and wax. 504,65c ; do.. North Carolina, gleen and wax. 60730. ; do.. Norfolk, per W'barrel basket. H-WjiTOc.. nas. Eastern Shore, per H-barrel basket, lie 9 Sl.Se; eggplant. Florida, per box. J 21 2. 30: Cu mmbera, Florida, per basket, 7Sc 6J1.50; .quash. Florida, per basket. ROc.asi 23 pep rers. Florida, par carrier, l;Wg5.60; beets. Bouthern. per lOO-bunch. S1.S0S; tomatoes. Florida, per carrier, fancy. l.50eT2; do., choke; J1113S. asparagus, per bunch. ioeWOo. ; mush rooms, per 4 -pound basket, J0c.aji.50. CHICAGO, June 9.-The wheat mnrket quiet nnd slightly reactionary In tone at the opening today. " July de clined about 'a nnd September 14 to Jl-CKH. Later -uppnrt from eommlwlon n 1 m market broke tslmrply. July i... J .. ' ccnls lower atiu beptem yeMerdlt Ce'"S be',V 'ha "hal f "! vle"- 0 "if Government crop re- In Jh. .r?'r". T'suo', n gradual decline In prices Is In sight. The report was Ren etnny regnrded . bearish on both wheat and oats. The trade has become excessively bear sh. and while foreigners have sold Wheat In this country the last two days, they also have been heavy buyers of ,u ...., new crop wnent. country offer InRS are not sufficiently large nnd light fecelpts nnd decreasing stocks are ex pected for the rest nt ih. a-.,.,. en. old crop rraln. Corn traders made a null to sell at the start, sending prices off 1 to Hie Kxport sales of wheat nt the seaboard for the last two days aggregated 500,000 nushels old and new grain, and 700.000 bushels oats. A wired report enys that Liverpool re sold new wheat on the basis of fi rents tinder American prices. Nenrlv l.OW.OOO bushels of OHts have bcn disposed of by CWcago handlers since Saturday's close. France expects to Import freely. Tho needs of other warring nations will bo gieat, but they are expected to purchase more carefully. Leading futures ranged as follons: Ye. l.ow. close, close. J-O.Ji 1.U71. tl.lH. corn (,., .1.11.. ....r """' '" Ju31 iuA. "72S 1-BOAt. ADVntttlSKMENIS jQp tk ttttifomt of costMOM iksM dated Ma, if.,.MlJ2")'"t"r ot he The riAJlT. 7d "'"n't CArapdn. fa. Coinpin?, "H"nl Jlarbl. nnd OrinUe rrJTnMS '2 :' JJ Court of Com- onder th l,ir,n"nJAnnnltl". Tru.teJ tv lit rjAo'" or & of truH dated vii.1 W...'?00' '"euted by the Penneyl" nd heWt "wrt?.' ."-'a'BSy? ' 1 '? l " !" 4t. -.- . " i.T" " " "IW IIUIIl StitJ ef f.-.IV5f Caanll.' Chester and of Jiilr. lnlt"'.,,,, Bn I?r. Id (Jay 11 I D. m.. ail ln aIMla .Wheat July oept. Open, lllrh. . MIS 1.12H i..-'4 ,.w Sept. Oats July Sept. . . Jim .. . 1-1 rj fuly . . Sent. . ltlbs Ouly . . Sent. . . Pork July .. Sen. Uld. 72 17 . . n.o.i . . O.'.K) . .10.52 . .10.S2 ..17.S2 1.2.1 tAeked. 72y 4.114 int. 47 0.07 0.03 10.32 10. S3 17.0.1 lfe.32 4,1'., 4U-4 0.112 0.97 10.47 10.77 70!-, 71 tn.2 0.S7 '10.47 10.80 71 771H ll4 40 471i tll.03 O.HO tlO.W I0.b0 I7.S2 17..V.' !S.iU 113 20 17 Nl 18.20 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS M0,i,?A90' J""'. '.'-HOUS-necelpts. '.'R.ncv). Market steady. Mixed and butchers, 7 40 Ih'i'4.S0.0d ,,(i'.vv-..tV.'i!i17',!3: fough hiv." liii1: '"" "' asw.as: CATT1.K Receipts, 10.00H. Market steailv and strong. Reeves. S7.SSt77.SoT row SSd 8.23"io g;40fls-8;,: T"n. 78S.50l cal?ea, SHKKP"Rccclpts. soon. Market strong. Na. tlvo and Western, S4B0.10; lambs. S7.30I0.23. COTTON NKW YORK. Juno 9.-Cottoii opened weak this inornlns, 0 to II points under last night's close, nusincss was on n larger scnlo than for some time. Wall street nnd Liverpool bought. Thcjro wno also a considerable short covering;. Most of the selling camo from room traders. At the end of the first quarter hour the tone was steadier. The weather map showed clear conditions throughout the belt. Tho market nt Liverpool started 3 points lower, or about ns had been 'expected, but later cased. In tho afternoon prices continued to wenken. Tit" close found quotations 14 to 20 points reiow last nhjht. Ycsterd's July Octuber . . December Jsraiaty . Mnrch ... Spot close. Open. 11.52 . . 0.S7 ..10.14 ..10.21 ..10.411 .. O.SO 0.1 1 0.78 111.112 10.03 HI. Id 0.05 High. 0.41 n.si 111.07 10.lt 10 II l-iw. Close. 11.31 11.34 li.'J H.II7 10111 10.20 NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YORK. June 0.H'TTi:n. Market niritu , rrmf,i,, ..,, ,- JIKflS. ; SXtrU, .SC. . higher scoring, SSIMMc; State dairy. ;7t 28c: Imltntlon rrenmerv, s;ifT2314c. ECIC1S. Market unsettled; receipts, .12.07 Pkge.: extra Mijte, 201-j(21c.. fresh gathered; flrets. lnO'JOt.. fresh gathered: nearby whites, SlLjflSSc.; mixed color. 20If211jc; nearby brown. 22,HJ23,;c. Braden Copper We .are preparing a spe cial letter on the above issue which will be ready for distribution within the next few days. This letter will be for warded free upon request. Hughes &. Dier BANKERS AND BROKERS Members of (he Philadelphia Stock Kxchange 1435 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA SOUND INVESTMENTS 1st & Rfg. MtCo. Tax Freo 5 BONDS Price 97 and Interest Yield About 5.18 Send for Circular H. L. P. C. RlAZIERfrCa BANKERS 132 South 15th Street Safe Investments for Women William P. Bonbright & Co., Inc. 13T CHESTNUT STnEET 1'hllndeliibla WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT In charge of MISS MARY JI. INGHAM Correspondence solicited from women who manage their own affairs. l.-...m?".a. property, frsnehl... ....,.' deerl r t.Sl1.'1 ln,t In said mort-ain "or dese.lhL la' P'cularly raentlonJa ah4 OrJhtlS? jKKi.i0' ,nur n w and rjr'rIiS2,T''Ml "'J' Certain Quarry and It (raw tJLJm."",? "Kltd lt m London rnomar?hn,i"& Ct""!t3t ct Chester and Com- rnTde'hT'lf ' '' urvey thereof veyor. as follows'. "amo' M" vomlr Ba" fstat. oT 5'.n...ai"n.e , la.d M'nH" to the ilio a SaV"'.d. J'"-l. deceased, It belne nake?-rn.1,' '! hflongln to J. Thomas the Z' iTul,l,y "!?, naler's lnd and alen r SO. ,Me rf n puMlo road H. 20 der. 0 mlnT et in .,U.n.dro, Wn and flve-tenths (007.D) and .in !L n': ,.hp.n.r' """ hr DaVers land IB rf'i V. Ih "T.1 l,1 ot ' PuMlo road R fllsrif rSi. ?!!" B',"" hundred elihty-hlns n,,hi t0 ,llnts thence leaving the said admn..i 1 l.i'l "1m." courM continued the f-i ii fit di"l-n('0 of "i0 hunJf'l thlrtyne U.il) feet to a corner nf sad Tavanl's landi 'h,enfe hy the tame 8, 38 dee" 84 mln. E. one hundred four and fl.e-tenths floi "tt't to a -orner; thence l.y the same N. 73 de! RrSi,.M ".?, h,un.l,r''1 elghtyelght and two. itde or 'J Jr'n'"" ? frn" "" '' "estern Mlii?n!,.!lm.Vl,"f )h'. a1,1 Pub "d to the flftwn f i , ,?r-?0! ,1,e rt)lllonal distance of naW.(i.ifTi ,0 a.P"'nt In J. Thomas , : llaker's land and croaslne an. fir f "V"1 "Thufi' 8. 10 deej. SI mln. IS. tno hundied (.even and cUht'tentha (20T.S) ti . .. ". "one ' ihenco partly hy Ellabetli Hunt Hepburn's land and lands of Hiram Cor. eon and the .state of Joshua Jacob, deceased. ?..'' '? ,nl"' w ,our hundred elxty.elt centre line of the Pomeroy & Newark tranch line of said n. 11. the nest seven courees ahO distances to lt: N. 74 desr.31 mln. W.ettnty '? a?.'! nv'-t"""h (0..i) feet; N. 7S de. 41 m n. W. one hundred (100) feet; N. 77 dee-. 40 m n. W. one hundred (100) feet; N. 70 der. 69 tn n. W. one hundred (10U) feet; N. 81 dec. m n. W. one hur.drml (100) feet; N, 8'J der. 4J m n. W. one hundred (100) feet; N. 83 der. 11 mm. w. two hundred (loo) feet; thence lev ItiB the csntre of Held It, It. and by tract No. 2 the next flva tourws and distances to wit: N, 11 (leg. 3'J riln. W. fle hundred seventy-four and flye-tcnths (.174.1) feet to a stone: N. 87 ,JBi 60 ,a,n' n- flve hundred twenty-eiht (u.S) feet to a stone near the southwest corner of u .table; N. 12 der. 0 mln, W, three hunlred seventy-three and seven tenths (37.1.'.) feet to a stone; N. 85 der. 42 mln. W. one hundred thlrty-slx and two tenths (1110.2) feet to a stone; N. IK der. 41 mln. W. elrht hundred thirty-nine and twenty, five hundredths (U30.25) feet to a stone In a public rond, tn a line of land of tho Samuel Morris estate ; thence along the public road and by th Samuel Morris estate N, 08 der. 50 mln. i:. live hundred twenty-two (522) feet to the place of beglnnlnr. Contalnlnr forty-one and six hundred seventy-three one-thouandths (41 073-1000) acres of land, be the same more or lees, TOdETIIEn WITH All and slnrular the bulldlnss nnd structures, machines and ma, chlnery, shaftlnr, engines, tollers, lumps, dy namos, railroads, locomotives, tools, fixtures and other appurtenances, erected or tn process of erection, or which may hereafter be erected on the real estate hereinabove described, or constituting ln connection therewith the quarry and stone cuitlns plant thereon erected. It liclns the Intention of this Indenture to Include as part of Ilia tout estate all the btilldlnr', machinery, rallioads, locomotives, tools and appliances erected or used thereon as part of the said plant. , HLXOND.--AU the marble, rranlte. feldspar 0.71 and other Mono and minerals linu in, under !).07 and upuu All that certain Lot or 1'lete of 10.01 urouud, bltuute In London tirove Townsnip. 10.20 County of Cmster nnd commonwealth ol 1'enn. 0.03 eyivania. aajotninr ma premises nret nerein UCBCriucu, uii,, uuuuu.'i an. urntnuvu avvuiu- lng to a- recent survey thereof made by the said Nathan It. Ilambo, tZsq., County 3Ur vcyor, as follows Uttli'mhiK at a stone a corner of land be lonruitt to Cornelius Lynch and in a Una of land beloilginr to the heirs ot Joshua Jacob. de;eased; thiiu by LynUfB land N. 1 tier UO nun. i:. thlrleen hundred fllty-slx and lurt)-dve hundredths (1330.4.)) feet to a alone; N. "I dei:. 10 mln. W. loin hundred thirty clglu ami eishty-tlve hundredths (H8.S3) leet to a stone In a line of J. Thomas Dakar's land; thence by the sume N. til umt, it tnln. . three Hundred forty-two and thirty-seven hun dredthe (342.37) feet to u stone; N. IS der. 10 m.'n. W. six hundred one and nine-tenths (UOi.O) tret to a atone on toe norm side or a public road and In a line of laud ot the Sam : uel Morris estate; thence by same land H. an dee. 32 n-.ln. U. twche and fifteen hundredths (12.1.1) fret to a rlono in the lentra oi J pub Uo roar.; thence still by the Morris estate and along the public road N. 37 dec. -b mln. K, six hundred tell and nve-tenths itllu.3) feet to non; N. us dec. 3u mln. ii. eleven hundred thirty-two and nine-tenths 11132.0) feet to 41 ttone In a line of tract No. 1, thence leaving Ihe public read and by tract No. 1 the next twelve counies and distances to wit: 8. 18 der. 48 mln. Ii. eight hundred thirty-nine and twenty-five hundredths (830.23) feet lo a atone; ii. 53 deg. 42 mln. 11. one hundred thirty til and two-tenths (130.21 feet to a Hunt; 8. 12 der. 0 mln. 13. three hundred sevanty three anil seven-trntha (373.7) feet to u stone near the southwest corner of a stabls: 8. fit leg. JO mln. V. five hundred twenty-elrnt (528) feet to a. stpne; S. II dec 33 mln. B. Ave hundred seventy-lour and fUe-lenths 13T1.8) teet tn a point In the centre line of the I'onitroy Newark branch of tho l'ent.a. It. It.; thence along, the centre of said II. H. B. Kl dec mill. E. lo hundred (200) fecit S. Hi dec 43 mln. 15. one hundred (100) feet; a 81 cleg. 43 mln 15. one hundred (100) feet; S. 7u der. RS mln K. one hundred (ICO) feei; S. 77 dec 40 mi IJ. one hundred (loo) feet; S. 73 dec 41 mln. K. one hundred (100) feel; a. 71 dec 1 11 'mln. Ii, seventy-six and flve-tentha lja.5) frvt to a llnu of land belonging to ths Joshua Jacob cttate; thence 'eavlng said railroad and bv the said Jfuhua Jacob estata S. 08 deg. XI niin. W. twtniy-slx hundred sixty-two and one tenth (2602.1) feet to the place of beglnnlnc Containing 0110 hundred six and six-hundred one-thovndths HOU OOO-IOOO) acres of land, be the ame more or less. TOGETHER WITH the right to explore tor, ills mine, uuarry and remove said stone and minerals at any time hereafter lowver. with mit any llatllliy for damage caueed by mining It removing the same; with full right, lor audi furposes. of Ingress, egress end regress, in. to and from salu premCes and any part thereof, and of constructlne and malntslnlna ill necetsary and convenient buildings, roads, railroads, tramways, pipe lines, wire llnei Kid other structures in such nuner and la such location as may be necessary and con vtnitnt for the purpose of mining and remov mg such stone and minerals: provided that such operations eha I at all times be so ton lllui la" to preserve adequiJe "PPort for the dwellings, barns, stables and other buildings a?d structures now erected on said premtaes 253 ,"fo and suitable access to the same, by fhe roads and tn the manner now used and enjoyed by the occupant of said premises, Halnr the same premises and mineral right' which PhlllP " 8tuw' bf a" cWteu the Mutn ?Jl of Vwll. 1W. intended to be forthwith recorded, granted and conveed unto the said Insylvanla, Marble and Uranlte Company It, aNO TOOEl'llEItlVITH Alt and singular the catatw. real and personal, lands, waters, Jlxhta of way. easements. Ilcentes, rUhw. liber t i. 1 and privilege.. franchls. lierednan.enu and appurtenances now owned or which may U hweatter acquired by Ihe said Compsny for the SSroosi Tot erecting, maintaining and OMrstlng Raaforeiald plant and all the corporate tran ehlsii of thi said Company, as ell at law as In ouUlty. In and to the same and every part end parcel thereof. 11NUKR AND SUBJKCT NEVERTHELESS toV?ert7uu water rights, rights of way and tither rlghia "d prUllsjM. uaerxad. or creitfd, .ranted and nveod b the lollowtug Insiru rnents, to wit; tvaed Irom J ont ths n Morris et ux. to Evan MorYui. JaSd October 1U. IKg. and rardd S iL ofSe for Reoordlng of Dds for Cties u, liunty, iStVtary lOtt. 1SW. In Ced 61 Y Vol. !. P "7. nlaJ trow Jacob Baksr et l. to Srb U fTjM. Ui the same ofu In Dead Book u u. V4. l. P " c Brown Brothers & Co. 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