M&ADING AND LEHIGH S-, VALLEY LED UPSWING figuration of itegmnr Divi- tv- fends Both ComPan!e3 ',: it. '...J rt, r1o Mnvlrnf. I $eipe .T.w"" P W YOItK, Juno i6.-ptock market 1 tsViii today were Influenced wholly "l exchange market, the rates for "ft sterllns yesterday falling to the ?m.aBolnt In history, 1,T6X. There was iJal disposition to restrict dealings "':l finite Bleo has been tn Jime definite elep has been taken Wuv",.. afoadlness to exchange ii rsilore Sicaaiiiesa iu caiiuuhu uu Man Therefore prices moved in an L- trndon. rut. with a muo proiu-tnKine tftrniiar '" XU P . ind there. AH tiirougn tno street fifl "as n Bnl 'eeVn, to "" Mtt, :: fiiu aeflnlte news, pniiuipmiy m uio .iiimit onai hui "'- ".w ....v..-.- ' V today, for tno moment, m icnsi, oy inini""" risnaoer reports tttnt tno envoy which m rierman Ambassador sent to Germany C Vin reality a spy tnasaileradlna; under f va?,ir name but his own. Tho Street t-!iiiid news from Washington as to SXti out aside from saying that It was MiM nothing was forthcoming. ri. steadier today, and demand aterl teHtrt , frnMlnn. Thorn tvnn nn W.ind. however. Tho chief concern of d. Street was what will bo done tu JIM'S'"". . n-. ,,.. - r?:...li na large Imports of gold-tho F;imunt received since tho first of tho S'lin - .-'I-- naniKiW1 Irnm nil BMntM fe'LiAnS .f tvliln.h enmn from Canada St. had no effect, except a temporary ena. DanKcra wb... .... .....(, ul '" ivublUhment of large credits by tho ScrOpMn powers here. Nothing along im line lias been done as yet, and tho hi" ., .llnn ha Id Ihnl Iho Inltln" fencrai up,,,.... ....o . -.. - ..... ......... . ' . i ...tJ Uk .nfrrt. fmtn nltfna1 l.nln hlhe day demand dropped back to Its "r, JI.7654, and then to a new low of 1.6 5-16. 'tnh our trade bnlanco Increasing con- itintly, with tho outlook for a bllllon- lOlIar oaiuncc uy ui cnu ui iiiu uauu ear ending Juno 30, It Is realized that omethlng must bo dono to offset this iJe-btedness, In fact, it m(ght bo .ra (hnt bankers hero would wol itcoioV considerable liquidation of forclgn- . In the stock market during the morn liftesslon' United Slates Industrial Alco bol as tho feature, advancing BV4 polnto. BuS'lnS ' 'nls stcl was said to be by a pool and that tho company would change wn'trol. The advance In prices of cer tain uroducts by tho Steel Corporation fcMDSd that stock early In the day, and It Ik rose a good-sized fraction, dropping off Slifer. II was saiu uiat some Very ravor FllilnewB would Ho forthcoming on the (.'ti..l fnnnrillnri In fVio nan fnttiin Tin. f Vbst It was no one seemed to know. Ic.Trjdinff continued quiet In tho aftor- i-.toon, although there was Improvement Im rlvi nnrl tlin mnrlrnt wna n.m.A W'ady'than during tho morning. Both lebtm Steel was the weakest Issue, losing I joints, while Canadian Pacific moved Rfepondlng to tho declaration of the Millar dividends by the Reading Com pany and the Lehigh Valley, the market Ibecime strong In the lato afternoon and 'recoveries wcro In order throughout the list Heading and Lehigh Valley woro eaca lifted Hi. and otner shared, w.ih lew.exceptlons, went along. Prices did nn, v.n.rnllt. ftnt.f n i. n a.. 1... t hv ai'-'i.J KUIU L KHV WV, UUL IlCVCt" flba3 the ending was strong. In snmo iaaitters anxiety had been expressed over Elbe Reading dividend. 8 'lllFiVORS $100,000 BOND ISSUE It '!. ' ,.. , ' :rutt illUIVU UUUOCjI otiiuuija Assistant State Commissioner Ud- riolds Wildwood Board of Education. TRENTON. Juno 16. John Enrlchr. UtUtant Commissioner of Education of WW Jersey, today issued a decision re lltinic to the contrnvprsv liptwnn tht B?ard of Education and the Hoard of .Commissioners of Wildwood over tho pur cbaie 6f land and the erection of a new Wool building there. ITbe ruling was to tho effect that the ;WimlHloners should allow JIOO.OOO, which Ma oeen determined to be necessary to tarry out the plans for the purpose re ftrred to. . f On October 7, 1914, the Board of Educa- . tJOa certified to thn Unnrfl nt Rrhnnl Kg. Irfraato a requisition for an appropriation retjlOO.OOO to be raised through an issue Fttbonds; This certification was approved fir tb? Board of School Estimate. 6 i'"$ NEW YORK CURB Bid. Asked 7 7Ml KIV4 17 10 V, 17 Jr4n w-Am Tobacco old went Canauea i ,-ju in 41 1j tt..'i,:.:i . t70, II t)H TV. i t'.uai rviipn ...... iiui JlffJsttn s ,!tovator pret Sltllnr ftnm 7. 2 13-1U 3 i i. rtoaucts .... U t3 ' tea.Cliar Stores ins 11)7 i,;, M Par Stores pref Swont w-: ...110 1OT 38 '; Takea nnM k'i' BANK CLEARINGS PlV t. ..! . J- . . .... Wizzzr " iuuay compared wjxn corro- Vfm&l day )aat two years: EJhjCi , . . 1013 1014 1013 li.I?t!5"''!!l,'2iMSn 31S,I19,;S.1 313,546,017 Ittl.1!1 15.043,1)00 14,.MS,fVS! 14.03fl.T!l iKSt0 .... 50,B1H.(BS 84.162.2M Ba.036.00.1 Kit : RATES FOR MONEY KSg ...;........ .-. Mi fflZL fi." 3 3H'fl4 MiSSii WV. p'r nra 1 "i montns, mil- - W FOREIGN EXCHANGE Krt.lJ.."-: J!?.ni 18. The foreign exchange InS , ?"..fieJlrt openlnr today, with Btaiik rc.':on higher. Eurjuninna uemana sterling reacted to iSmai i .Vt.SK" ." "? '5".'r.S !i'" ? ky .sther claa of ei chant. i-yatj- -yvo,, vi iv." "K'.r- va:- 4.Tttt, fl'.M 4 C.4Q ) 8.04V6 GOVERNMENT BONDS ?!1,S?el.t.red Old. Alked. 87 pa UC iaT. ,.C?.UJ.0?."... !2$?ua:::;:;:: IMS3E"::::::: :: tai: aa rpiintrn . . . 11 loi? ""pen ....ICOtf PW coupon :......,....;. UOW 'WAR TmtTiriifrivTfn OTnnifO lf,v. """"ii OJUluo .'! Bid. Ask. 13S an 340 106 coo m iai 10T5 iMtMtif m i?y -TTTP jT M 5" common.. ..,, 'lafl it2 9?r nd Faundrr.. .,!:.. S Ti . O" 5ISS SSP.W.r? - - 5i9 i Biiu ... . ' 355 i Dj:i';i--'vj 2Jfr K1-. Co ,.., 186 mc ATBU CO 1578 GOLD FROM CANADA to ttta Subtreasury tlSOOrwo gold M UW Ca.xxa.ii. Tbit Wngs gold ImpwU ll09.Vl3.0OO, "' V '" Price of Snelter Drops YOKK, June 18.-BMltr Is quotd 31 i roe of 8 mnta from tbe axtreaM top "f o last wlt, and th aS ft 11 Uld iuvtiti ruklfli can h hftUabl , mUr , , -"- elares Extra Stock Dividend NtfATi Jua. , -Proctor & P. ' ?,"r c on prefwrw d P kS..sii to.nuwa stocks, 1 a " jr tjit. un ta comnwa suwfc BAR SILVER " Wi rLca &f&H last iw&ca oar ettASC EY New York Stock Sales sr-ir-1 AnihamvK';v i?i i? m is' i AWten,,l-"." 2. KJ.. RAi Am lit hur. i,-. ... .""""" " THU 7R rnu M 62M 51 5t rttnuan Amcanpf... i"5 46U 40 SF"-S,a'g"'?iis Am uat Am CoM AmitiH.;;rr.i.,.,','ui.. "wt vo 102X AmlccSocurltlei ,,'j f,, ,. AStt:::::::;:;;: 2f ' AmLteeedpf ." i? .' '' Am Bmplt .t ilAf ,, Vu..'. ?0 AmSmlt&Ti.V;Vn" S ' "f ? ' c...V. """.m "'"DHUll ISn Am wbC-; 225 225 22fl 225 AnacomltCoppor 37 3714 :r.i n7 n Atcliisoa 1 ,vo' jni mi irmu mi ,la,un comotlvc.... ,,H'i fi!)ti fthU 5UU UWlnLocomotiro pf.lOjJj 10.J 10JJJ 101 1 alllmoto onu 741. 75 7.1 ,i,t BatopliM Mining ?u ul ,iJ 'VH nthihm ui..i .-V 1 .-' !" ,,,;....",':. w 101 ic5 71W 1.1 California l'clroloum... 15 15 15 California Petroleum nf ji mv w 30 30X 30H Canadian Pacific 15m 153W iSS iSSj i. cntrai Leather Co 4()j 4nu 304 aim thesapMko&Ohto.... 38!! 3, 8Ji 3 Cnlnotoppcr 40h 40H 4U 4fi!f ChlcacoMII&St P.... fJlH 02 01 H 02 Chlcaco Great West.... ins "5 ,iiJ 12 cjhlcago Great West pf.,294 -J0U 29JJ 2U f.ClN?tlhwcst -125'' l2" 120 12J CCC&Stt, 3a 32 32 32 CCC&StLpf fi7 Mjf 57? r.jji Chjeaittlft. 1B ?A il) 16" Colorado l.'ucIS Iron... yajg ;3 ;,2'i 31 ComstockTunnnl H lij 14' 14 Continental Can GCjf GO GO'j G!) Continental Can pf 18 OflK 1,0 99M torn Pwducts iter 15'f 15i lf,( 15W Cruclblo Mod 3H : M .10.4 31H Cruclblo Steel prof.... 00H 00 01 00 Cuban-Am Suzar 82 81 70 81 Detroit Kdlson 115 UIH U3H U3H u,&iuivis oi;t:uniioj. .. . .M4 ..Ji -' ''3'j K".C-;V; 20JS M7H 20M lli '"Ist?! 41 415 4W 41! Federal Mln & Sm 51 .u)-i 44 44 KcdeAl Mln & Sm pf. . . 59 57 5.U 65 General Chemical 218 2I0J-S 2175i 217)t' GcneraVChemlcalpf....lU U0 110 110 General Electric 171 172 171 17J Genepl Motors 151 15IU 151 161 General Motors pf 101 UOl 100) 100)j Goodrich H V Co 60J 52i 405 52H Goodrich 11 F Co pf....l01il 103 103 103 Great Aorthern pf llbli 119 1181S 110 GtNcfs for oro prop... aoif 3ii 35H 30 (iuucenlielm Expln.... K,H G5U f!4J 05JJ Int Acricultural pf 22 20H 20W 20M Inter-Met vottc uV.i :Ai 22U 23K Inter-Metpf 72tf 74!f 73 71M Int Paper pf 375i 3A 3S 38 Inspiration Copper H2H 32!f 32H 32J Kansas City Southern. 2."iJ 25'1 25)( 25? Kansas City South pf. 60Vi 5RJ 58J 58JJ KlncsCoEL& P.... 125 123W 123M 123 Lack Steel 0 5J . 48W 4u Lacledo Gas 101 101H 101 101i Lchleh Valley IH'Jf 145 144 145 LIsBCtt & Myers 222H 223 223 221 Manhattan Elevated . . 127 125)i 125 1255i Manhattan Shirt 5S 52 52 52 Maxwell Motors -Ui'i 40 45H -15H Max Motors 1st prof.. SS'J RGW S5V hm May Dept Stores pf. . 0M 07JS 07H 07H Mexican ll'troleum.... 77 70H "5)f 7GM Mo Kan & Tex prof .. . 31H 30 30 3d Miami Copper 27W 27H 27 27 Missouri Pacific 11M ll?f ll)f 11 MontanaPower 51H 51K 60 0M Natl Enamel & S 17 17H 10 10 National Lead... ...... HO G7i G0) 07 New York Air Iirako. . 02 02 005$ 01 Nevada Con Copper.. 15 15 155fi 15 NV.NII&H 04H MH 0-lW &1H New York Central.... J7H S7 tOJf 87H NYO, & West SOIi 20 2Sj 2MJ( Northern PaclXlo 107 107U 107 107 Ontario Silver M 3!f 3H 3)S Mi 1'acUlc ilall 28 2KJf 28 28JX 1'ennUlt 100!f 106'4 100H 100JS Plttsburch Coal 23 23 1'3 23 Pittsburgh Coal prof.. 03 03H 03! O.'JM Pitts, CC&StL G7H 05K 05)1 05K Pressed steel Car 40 40 Ji 48K 40 Quicksilver 3 3M 3 3M Quicksilver pref 4!f 5 iH AH Ky fateel Sprlim 33 32H 32M 32M ltay Con Copper 25M 25), 25 25H Iteadins 144 140 144 USii Kep Iron & Steel 29M 30H 20Ji 3') Hep Iron & Steel pref. 87 87 87 87 Itock Mand Co pref. . . M H H H Ituroely, M. Co 5H 5H B 53i Ilumely.M. Co prof.. 15JS 15 13H 13H Seaboard Air Lino pf. . I-4M 35 35 35M Eouthern Pacific 87.' i SSH bH bWH So Railway 10H mi lOJf 10! Standard Mllllns 51 SIM 51H 51M Studebaker Co 75M 70 75)f 76M Sludcbaker Co prer. .. . 100) 10')5i 100M 100H 'I ennesseo Copper.... Ml a8 .-iS4 38M Third Avenuo i2W 63i 52U :.2)J Tob Products pf 99 100H 100H 100- Toledo St L&W 2 1 IM IK union Pacific 127Ji 120 127K 120 USInd Alcohol 53 f-SSi 55 57K US Iteductlon IH &i 4 51J U S Reduction pf.... 0 OK 5 fll USCIP&Fpref.... 44 .40K 40K 40K bnlteditys Invest.... 18 18 I7K 17M United Hyslnv prof.. 33K 33 33 33 USllubber 00 GGK 05K 00K U 66tecl 50K 00K 59K COM UbSteelpref 100 1II0K HiO 109 Utah Copper Sf ""W 08H Va-CarChcm 13 ISH 12 32K Vulcan Detlnnlne 18 10M 10K 10K Wabash K K K K Wabash pref H K M M Western UnlonTel.... 08 C8K . 08 08K ttestlnsKiM 100U 100M UUK O'JK Westlnshousa 1st pref. 120 129K 129K 129U S'ifwirS::::::: mn m m WUlys Overland pref.. 103 103)i 103K 103)1 Cnts per share. Total Bales. 32,.'iO0 shares, compared with 4311,400 shares pesterdayi thus 1 far this weeU, 1,44,100 snores; same period last wcett, 1,371, 600 shares. corroN NEW TOWC, June 16.-Cotton opened steady this morning at a decline of frpm one to four points, or about on parity with the cables from Liverpool. About the only significance to the early trans, actions was small selling by Wall street Interests, but for the most part traders were the only operators. The weather map was considered more favorable, but it was said that rains In the Eastern section of the belt were not helping cultl- Closing prices were unchanged to 3 points lowf- , 0 n ,,, low cjMa ii .... Ma u.5o o.M OTii October ""', ,X mu inn ini Vrvr :,:;:io.2S io.m Sso iaa loan ff ;;:. ions 10.30 W.S2 io.so 10,52 spot . DIVIDENDS DECLARED Reading Company, reiular quarterly 1 per ,ni mi fit preferred, payable September ?i-.tS?k o record June 20; reular quarter y ? 'JSnt. on swond' Prof erred, payable Ju y J to!"oi record June 28; re"Var quarter y pr iwt. occooinvoa payable August 12 to t.Sl rv?liey""itai:id, regular quarterly Lehigh whey "WJXJ n3 2jj ptr ceot. S eSSntSV& Ha"fe July IP o".tock ol "SSfiGrocer Company, rular serolan. Sii'?r oeatTen preferred and resular wml- aui,?iPi w n'. on eoraiwia. National . .! -. f Mr cent, on coouuon. th r,iui.overUind company. leBUJar cuartuly llTp at n,pnfeiTJ. payW ."W w iifc &SZ&MU quanerty 1 per mES Jiwrterli Jr nil". JW fareS-weCI June 14. m si ki iRn im ... AmSu?atHorinctlo5....noj itiiK mu lint A1..'1 M Hi 'T 'lit ItlH IP . I'lill 4nn n . WEDNEflDAY, JTOK CRAMP SHIPBUEDING AGAIN WENT SKYWARD Brill Preferred, General As phalt anfl Pennsylvania Join ed in Uplift. N'ot until the nftcrnoon session did trading become active on the local ex change today. Demand wns very tight In the morning, and then was an lit cllniu.on to toi.ow 1110 iead of the New York market, where Business a. so was smaller, nhd price changes here were of on Irregular sort, tho same as In New York. Attendance In tho commission houses, for the most part, was fairly largo. During tho morning the market was the quietest here In some time, or slnco the great activity of the local war order shares, Cramp's, Baldwin and Lake Supe rior. About the most active one of this group was Lake Superior, but It did not brighten up until well on toward the end of tho first hour, when It went 34 higher. In the very early dealings, Cramp's de clined 60 cents to 6D, nt which point it met support and rallied, crossing 60 for a gain of TS cents. Baldwin was also up a small fraction before midday. Vigorous bidding for cramp shares after midday sent Hint Issue on another skyward tour, rising until It reached 66U, an advance of B4 for the day. This, with J. a. Ilrlll preferred, which scored nn ndvance of J3 to is, were the only features during the afternoon session, although prices In general were better ttmn in the" morning. The rise In Ilrlll w"us thought to be a belated response to the large war orders which tho company hua booked for tho Allies, consisting largely of the manufacture of shells. Tho list previous sale of Ilrlll was about a munth ago. Pennsylvania Salt and Phila delphia, Germantown and Norrlstown each moved up u dollar. Oenernl Asphalt common coma Into prominence In tho tlnal dealings, moving up 2. Tho market closed strong. Of the arbitrage division Steel Common was tho most active, being up nearly Hi, while Pennsylvania Hallroad came second and was slightly lower. Ilopld Transit stock and trust cortlOcntes uld not re spond to tho neWB that the company's motormep and conductors nro circulating a petition which will be presented to Councils, asking for some legislation for tho regulation of the Jitneys. Business was also small In tho bond division. Sales in Philadelphia Yesterday's close. High. Low. Close. 2 Am On 101H 1DIH 101H tul IB Am Milling 3 5 Mi 3 10 Am llwya .10 30 30 SO BO Am Smelt 7i R7'i S7 Tvo Hniri i.oco as 311$ nn nni, z urr & sus t e pr 40 40 40 40 10 Drill, J (J prt.. S3 S S f-8 410 Cam Steel 4S14 4SH 48 4SS lso coi uei 3.P4 a Hi w,t 7 Cruclt, Steel 31 31 :tt 101 Kloc Stor M HtS WW Kl,4 4333 Gen Asphalt . . . S.VJ4 30 33t 3SS 431 do pref On 71 tV, 7l4 IS Ins Co .V Am.. 22 22 22 22 SOU.' l.k Sup Corp... 11U IIS HVi 1W 10 Loh Nav 72 721i 72H 72H IS Leh lot 7214 72',, 72",, 72',, 00 t.h Vnl Tr IS 1414 I4W 1414 100 Lack Steel 30 SO 30 2 Norrlstown ...1304 137'4 137W WW 413 Pennsylvania ... M& 33 u-iH Mi,, 10 I'enna Salt Jlfg. S3 fifl 80 SU 2t rhlla Eleo 24 24 24 24 TOP 11 T a'b UH t'H Vt 20 do tr ctfs n OH 11 m, 443 Reading T2 72 1.1-10 72 ,2 1:1-10 S3 Tenn Copper 30 35H 3S-t, 1030 Ton nelniont ... 4 3-10 4-S 4 3-10 4 3-ltl 010 Ton Mining ... V, 7V4 7 1-10 7M, 10 Un Trac 3ati 324 32W ino u o 1 K3 ml HI H-IK 3073 tr S Steel 50X mY, MV, Kti'a 2 u s nub 1st pr. . . Wire loot ion (10W J & S S.... 48 48U 48 4'5 20211 Cramp & Sons.. MV4 03V4 3D RIVi 5 Yrk Rwy cref., 30 30 3d 30 Total sales, 17.303 shares, compared with 17.70S shares yesterday; thus far this eek, 53,80) shares; samo period last week, CS,(17 shares. BONDS. l.aat nrev. sQle, High. 300 Am Oss & El Ss 8314 .?5 1000 Ilaldwln 1st OS..IUO luz 101 Cam St so 101B UN 23S do May 1017.. 07 i lie, Feb 11117.. 1)7 moo Elee & Pe Tr 4s 75V 1000 Leh Vol pen 4s 8V 5100O I'a ront 4Ws t c.10.1 MOO lio Ken 44s .. l8 9000 Phlln Co 1st Bs. 001 1000 I'hlla Elec &S...101H icoo r.cafiing reu is . . 200O Un Itwys t c 4s 74H Total sales, $35,000. compared with $70,780 yesterday; thus rar this week, $101,031; samo period last week. $174,338. Financial Briefs Regular Reading and Lehigh Valley dividends. The American Power and Light Com pany has sold to the Bankers Trust Com pany, of New York, $3,000,000 one-year 6 per cent, notes maturing July 13, 1918. Tho proceeds will he used to retlro $3,000, 000 fi per cent, notes maturing July 13, 1915. John A. McCarthy, receiver for Woelp per & Co., today made application to Judge Ralston in Common PIea3 Court No. 5 for leave to purchase the coupons of the bonds covering properties of the Lancaster syndicate, which was pro moted by Woelpper, Crnwfnrd & Co., tho firm that preceded the present one, Th court took the application under advise ment. Three thousand separate checks, ag gregating more than $3T5,0M. were cleared by the Federal Reserve Bank of Phila delphia yesterday for members of Us new check clearance system. The Federal Reserve Board today no tified reservo banks of a one-tenth of t per cent, assessment to pay the board's expenses July 1 to December 31. According to figures given out by the Missouri Pacific, all but J1.93S.0OO .of the $21 912.0C0 notes have been deposited under the one-year extension plan. It Is es timated that 1600,000 of the outstanding notes are held abroad. The New York Stock Exchange has stricken from the list the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company old pre ferred stock: trust certtiicates. Copper exports for the week ended June S amounted to J3,1SO,OCO pounds, of which 6,352.000 went to France, 4,318,000 to Italy and 2.223,000 to England. Imports of copper ore mattes were 720,385 pounds, and Imports of pigs, ingots, etc., tM.OOO, of which- 1.00O.O0O came from Peru, sup posedly for the. Braden Copper Company. Last week's sales o"f ..English Treasury bills amounted to 12,591,000. Maurice Bamberger, has jetlredvfrom the firm of Bamberger Brothers, and Louis Bamberger has been admitted to the firm. Hughes & DIer have been elected mem bers of the Chicago Board of Trade. The firm will have a special department for handling the grain brokerage business, which will be complete und up to date In every dstalL The New York banks lost J6M.00O to the Subtreaaury yesterday and have lot 874,000 slnco last Friday. The Iron Age says: Betterment both in sentimsnt and In orders 1$ reflected In the WNk1! developments In the steel market. With output for three weeks at aa per cent, of rated wpaejty. the Steel Corporation' central Western plants are Mw receiving orders in ex,M of ship ments. Ball and car ord.w continue to come from Russia and lar " nast week France has pUced J746 cars in l United State. an4 Car. Its rail !,rdM to the Steel Corporation ma have JoUled .000 " to th "" ,Ure 31 but ther. ha bn no r.cM orter for tbt aawtwt just rworted. Low. C10B. 85V4 S314 102 102 54 O'H si4 4 (i P7. 7W 07 U 07',4 1174 l7i ; 73 73 7s ! 8'JV4 8'JV4 SOVi W I(n luiMi i? li HSU USil USH A 00 154 imVi inn; tmu Kin lil!4 Ol't mil 74V4 74Vi 74V, New Tork Bond Sales 2000 AAimilftww. 4. . . " L7?i '?4W J,WJ Atner Smelt Sec fls....lu85 103 iu3 E&iisgiL'zJte art " w isouo do T 4; .iiM. .;.;:: SiH 24000 docv4 11-00 101 limfi Jffi" At Ian Co Line tit tn. . .41 8414 M4tfc I'S?. HSU A- Ohio 3(4 gHl S7 87 S ?,. lv Ifai ::: m M mi 201 -..; l;',,fc n " nwn .i,s.... .? ,, Dc,h sti ist si. lonfJ 1C03M do rfd .m nSIJ UW Iiok Itnp Tr 4'4 MM S5J! " '18 . 100 100C0 Cent t.milr 1., -.. iu loot HIU l,3j, 73 n iro ion r,K" K'nt '' ! 4s. . . . . iiffi 8?(J 87?, 5JW St"' n It Jf J 3 Il.tS li:ig lt;! ?S St 4'.:... 73 72S ui i w i 83 ll'.l 522! c!'' Ea I" o. . . . i IMOOthl jit w In.i Am m 711 tmv, Hl if" i8ta 11IO 01", 47 72V4 (HI l.'JV, Ian R7V, 103 101 villi 3!i!X3. tt1 a q jo nt 4s. nm jopo ch 11 9 q Ben 4s.... nt i-J c M A st l ov r.? rot.ioij im tj M A St P dlv 4... 87 nPOO Con ls p .... tlT one 1 Kli. 2000 tel A Hud rfd 4s UJ lliv. .;;- !!" lt ' rro os. , !S2 Ef'flt t'nlted 4Us. 14000 Dl Secur Cerp its. "ESS Ua l'ml rowd 4us 40O0 Erie conv 4s Ser II ;S2 E1 A E"' Co 4Hs 30OO rirffn tin i. r. 2000 Oen Elec dib 6s' HM niju 11 ua wan in nis , toon do rid r,n ...:..,. 2O00 III Steel rteb 44a .. 1000 Iona Central 4s .... 18O00 Ind Steel Bs 14(00 III Cen A SI t. II .1. 72, t ?4l 4HV, UU 131H 1S3K. 7!tjt t)7l 40U 1O0 41 74 '72 ntH 71 10O ntH r.7H 4K)0 In cv ret 3d rd Os '10. .133 .mi inirrc Met 4Vs 21000 Interb II T ref Bs .. B70C0 Inter Mer Mar 4V4s 3900 Internl Paper Cs ISOOO Int Nav Co Os . 4000 Jap new Oer stn 4s 0000 K C Ft S A M 4 , . 80OO Ijickn Steel 3s '23 174000 Lackn Steel Cs '00 400H t.ls; A M T Bs . . . . 1000 Irlllurd Bs II HO Mo Kan A T 2d U r.;i ,... I'l . i. a 7(1 10O00 do 39 1030 ..A, 72U 721 7241 12000Mb rncinc u.. ..(!: 1CHX1 do ev Bs Mh Tnr.in j. .(-j. n nni tn 40 3B14 100(1 do Bs 11150...1.. 87t! Afi .-.lout l'ower n..... .. in, WO! N Y C A II 3V4S S0H K"2.V10 di Ps ret 101 i. .. ...... ..... !. W tn. Oil 8110 do 4t4s ao 4R 4000 oon N Y City Biji 'B4? 000 do 4i ior,7.. ';,'.;. 1 1000 tooo 3000 do 4s mrji. do 44 mf.O do Vr 1H04 do 4s Mny 103' 2000 2'!Y nooo K It A It 0. 1000 NY ltwy ref 4s.. 120co do ndl Bs r.(t)0 N Y Htnte 4'4s... 200n N Y Tel pen 4'jS. 11O00 Norr A West 4n... innn Nor Pne prior 4s. 7000 do Ken .'Is 4000 1'neinc Tel 3 1001 "nils 01J4 0lt4 . 03S nnu ioH urn 03; nm. 01 ntu n3; im. nnv. innon penna cv 3V4s. '' ?an Jtfi" rt 1021 icon inniv. lorn f((V (10 Cl Wi. i(vl ifrtl! imi: loiiKHi do Ken 1000 dn -Hid nsii ii8H psi', 1004 10014 lonti 220CO ltay Con Copper 0s i;j.t i- jo pono Heading gen 4 02'; l'2'i P2!4 1000 nio Or A W clt 4s.... 7014 70 70 70O0 Uoek Islond ts 82J4 82J 82 loom do rfd 4s..... os',, mv rc,' mn fin Rn 43 44Ji 444 (O'i 80(5 2CIO do ren 4s 80 inoo St I. I M A S 4s 004 nnoo nt l ft S F sen os 107 4000 St I'nul M A M 1st 4 s. 03 inoo do 4H int., 13000 Seebonrd A I. nd 3s.. fl..t ?nno South Hell Bs nj' 8000 South Poc cv 4s...... si's 20O0O 8 P cv ret t P Bs 31..1fO nroo south Pnc rfd 4s..... Fn 1000 South Pne Term 3s.. 80 1000 South Hwy conB 00 40000 Third Ave ndl 3s igjl 2000 1' S Ttubber Os J02S 21000 U S Steel Bs.... 102) 14000 fnlon Pne 1st 4s Jgjs 1000 fnlon l'nc rfd 4s SSVa flfiono Vu Its llrown llro;.... fl 1000 Vn Cnr Chm 1st Bs... POM JW4A 'n IflrV R ltd pi'1. mu, lon 10' nl'S in'i 101 101 n.-v, ti-ii, 03' i 81 11H Mil, HI tmi, 78N 1IH!J 80 noli 7814 inoi; 10214 102',, I'll Oil -,.- V " . nitu :xx ,,.::. iv;;. j. oov. iw: i Total sales. $2,037,000. compared with $3,021. COO yesterday; thus far this week. $9,200,000; samo period last week, $0,058,000. MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOPAH STOCKS. ' Illd. Ask. Jim nutter "J. ; MncNamara Vn "Vj MdlwitV 1 .I . !" Mlspah Extension ; .-J Montana ' . '; North Star ;'" -1'? Tonopah Unlmont 4J4 . 4!, Tonopnh Kxtenslon J'j a Tonopah Merger i" ? Tonopah Mining $ 7'.. Hescue Eiila -11 West End 8S 00 GOLDFIKLD STOCKS. Atlanta Hluo llult llooth nuiidoc COD Combination Fraction niamondOeld II U , Palsy Florenrc . ;;.;; (lolrtfleld Consolidated Ciotdrleld Merger Jumbo Extenslort Kewanas - Oro Sand Ken Sliver rick MISCELLANEOUS. .32 .01 .31 .01 .03 .00 .02 .0.1 .33 .011 .r.t .04 .07 .11 .01 .07 ,i7 I ;;? l'l. Hi :i .21 1.3.1 .13 , .10 .07 .10 1.3(t .Iff .11 .01) .It Fatrv Astec .... Klmberly. Nevada 11 111 Nevada Wonder .02 .04 .03 .('(1 .::t .25 1.80 1.00 4, 47 72 V1H m 01 U n.114 10 r.8 i8t B7t4 87t4 101 ?nu tu 72 7!l . 8IH 8IJ4 . 484 48U .101 100H .134H 133 .133(4 IM . 7I5W, 73 . OS 07J4 . 48VI ,48i .100 100 . 43 41 ' U11 li . 72 72 . tUH 01U . 7 72H .1WJ4 100U M'l 875 S7 lion ' roll SOU 80Vj lot's lot IP! K,'fc n ,.87 87 ' 87 ,. 8'11 81- 8(Wl .. nr, m P3 .. H3S PV4 WSi .. P3li tl.114 nsik , . now pus, nnij . . win. nnu nnu ..ion tunc I04i ..112 I11U 1114 ... 7114 71V, 71 . ., nn'i boh ,-,ns ... 10014 ItmM 100M, im-n r 8SVi SSI, 02 I" O.Pi tut'i 2(VO Wshnsh 1st Ss ....... 100V4 lo"'4 loo'i loono Wsh Equ ct sta 4s... 20V4 2JVJ .U 7000 tVnb-T Ter 1st ct 4s.. 4 4 2roo Westchester So ....... 100W 10OJ4 Mil ...m.i ...... t & pu 3n...l(Vt 103T4 11H PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WHKAT. Receipts, 4514 bush. There was a fair export demand and prices adiamed lc. Snder s"Sne outside advices. u'"'"l"J,.B1r lots in export elevator-No. 2 red. nominal, il "ll 2l" No. 2 red Western, nomlnu , $l.-u iri?.Kn 1 Northern Duluth, $1.3 il..ll. I'liitN. Receipts, 11,028 bush. .Tho mar- , ket ruled firm unW moderate offerings and a , flf. !h hut prices were unchanged. , niintstions' Car lots for local trade, as to t'fo'Ss: No 2 white. MMte''J'l, whi,e' B4fi5414c.: No. 3 white. 3UJKlac. l-IOt'lt. Receipts, 1880 bbls. and 1.000. rno lbs in sacks. There was little trading and ?IVes ''wen "liriil nominal. V auot. P IM lbs. In wood: Winter clear. Wj.aS;ni0,' ailSl' ,ju,e!C.ack.:- 0.( di'. M H lits sacks. $5.3(Kf.3.50: snrlng, ttrst clear, lieu js.7l?f da. itral?ht, 3.isU. go. patent. to KJ3; do., favorlto brands. l';.iufe' . !J mils choice and fancy patent, $H.40(1.03, city ffi ' gular grades-Winter clear, 5.3(i 3.73; S, straight. $3 73fi0. do., patent. $9.23. llYK ruillll sold slowlyand price, were wlthJut important change. We quote nearby and Western, In wood, at $8U.30, as 10 quality. PROVISIONS Thero was a fair lobbing trado and the ,Jri7t ruled steady. tjuotatlons: City Kef In sets, smoked arTd alr-drled, 23 sr',U Western beet. In sets smoked, -"ik- city beef, knuckles and tenders, &;&. ieiic8- do.7do .4C-smoked: wiSSue '"her him., amoked'clty 'cured as curMJ' inSfrr iard Western refined. In tleress cur?1.J6fiie iard I S city, kettle ren SJ,ldb"in ie:'lO'Klic.VUra: pure city. WS& reVeridf to tus. mUo. REFINED SUGARS -.. .,ri,-t ruled steady, but there was; Utile T?,ef We quote remierV list prices: BUnJ, ,ra.dl2?nuUte3. a.lSc.i extra fine S""""13: S-r tSidVSa. .2flc'. j confectioners' X, tic.: DAIRY PRODUCTS VJSUla.by prlntsS mi vfffi,.!iaK: && a. t fKJ?toSSSfrh tz. were In fair 11 j iiii iliadv but unsitttactlv stock ws amrt S L." V mu otJas toltows: la Urn duTlaad J- uoifc. , a,.; ants. Wit Wi .fi' "'T'L..- ... ftAdrb.., eurraat rs- "as: Wtst.ro ftrsts. irs. 45.843 per auf; .thrn, ClBU. """ . f OfiKAJ r:.ftsa "W "n" is m 1 Tg'oji were ut aw.""- rr;, . e. was 11" V'X? , Mw4 "ljk: . ..-rsRarn aa swj-"- iM-ffTiiiliy , V444M.W. Htm . An fair to TJafuC: A skims, MTUc. -- ITI.TnY ',. lieiftitsj Jig chickens, fancy. not KSEVm wilande m ; 1 cut ;tjiew w4v-, ..Uinu fhli lrna Lsar. broiltn ".bleu.,, ri w.. nfctte.. ut, tiam.i isut AFTER EARLY BREAK Export Demand Dull at Pres entCorn Buyers Selling. Weather Reports Good. CHICAUO, June le.-Dollar wheat, the delight of the farmer's heart a year ago, but dismaying today, continued to hold forth on Ihe exchange In the oarly hours of tiodlng. Sep.eiTitier opened at $1.004 nnd advanced to $1.0tJ before hoon. It soon declined. Operators on the wrong side of the fence rejoiced at the strength after the opening, all Brains gaining over the closing figures of yesterday. At tho close July showed a gain of 2 cents for the day, nt $1.04H. ahd Septem ber was nrnrly as much, at $1.024. It was said that the bears who hnve been beating prices down for three weeks had been routed nnd a' hotter tone was looked for. Several big bears announced that they weie not through and that they Intended to bring tho price down to a level where oxporters would not bo able to resist the temptation to buy. When $1 was reached todny, the tendency was to stop buying, as this was looked upon as tho minimum price to lhduce tho ex porter to buy. Export demand for wheat at the pres ent Is dull, but there Is an active de mand for oats. Cash houses have un loaded July wheat and are taking up the surplus supply of oats against seaboard salra. It was reported that 100,000 bushels of June oats have been sold from 8 to 4 cents moro per bushel than July, and It Is dllllcult to procure more. Corn buyers are unloading, which gives the product a weak undertone. Interest centres on oats, which will, aocordlng to expectations, buoy the rest of the mnrkct. Weather reports from foreign countries have been about as favorable as the re ports from this country, The Liverpool market was weak, following the trend of tho Amencnn market. Tho advent of $1 wheat means M to 92 cents for farmers In tho Central Western States. This Is considerably less than they had counted on, and they may with hold shipments for a rise. Lending futures ranged ns follows: Wheat Open. High. Low. Clone, close, iu'y 1.03, i.oini 1.024 i.o4Hi.02S September .. 1.004. 1.03 1.00 1.024J 1.00(4 December .. I.04I4 1.03 1.0111 1.0.1 .... Corn (new delivery) JlJ' 74ti 73W 73W 47514 78S Soptember .. 73 74 721 T74 72(1 December .. 03 . C4 02$, 64J? 02 oats ," MSW 48; 4SJ4 MW 48W July . 4.1 4B 44 43 '444 September . . 3014 40(, ' 804 S0T4 89W Lard July 0.33 0.30 0.83 0.47 0.32 September .. 0.02 0.80 0.02 0,77 0.00 lllbs July 10.20 10 32 10.20 410.30 10.17 September ..10.07 10.05 10.33 110.02 10.00 Pork July 10.80 17.07 10.80 17.00 M0.72 Soptember ..17.33 17.60 17.30 17.42 17.20 llld. TAsked. LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, Juno 10,-IIoas-Ilecelpts, 23,000. Market strone. Be. higher. Mixed and butchers, $7.1B1T.C3: good heavy, S7.10ffl7.60; rough heavy, $11.83171.03: light, $7.3037.67; pigs. $1107.111: bulk. $7.257.60. OATTLE.-ltocolpis, 14.000. Markot steady. Beeves, $7RD.I0; rows and heifers, $3.3038.00; Texar.s. $7.3.18.93; calves, S.tJOir 10.23. BIIEUP. ltecelpta, ,1000. Market steady. Native and Western, JttlS.TB; lambs, $707.00. NEW YOHK BUTTER AND EGGS NF.W YORK. June 10. BUTTEP.. - Market steady; rccelptB. 10,300 pkgs.; extra, 28V.W 1'S'ii-. : higher scoring, 284U2uy4c.: State dairy, 281281,40.: Imitation creamery, 23H2:Ute. lions. Market steady; receipts. I(l,2!8 pkgs.; extra firsts, I'O'ViCIc, fre,h gathered; firsts, 10U20C, treih gathered; nearby whites. 23u 24c: mixed color, lUHH)21c. ; nearby browns, 22!a82.114c; gathered browns, 1014621c. NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NCW YORK, Juno 18. The colteo market opened steady. Futures declined 1 to 2 points. At the clo-" the market held Arm, Anal figures showing aln& of 3 to 8 points. Trading was somewnat more active. Today's Today's Yesterday's opening. none, close, April . . . Mny .... Juno .... July .... August . September October . November December January February March . . 7.07tf7.IO 7.0107.0:1 7.HSI7.15 7.UI11J7.08 0 8.11(l.ll(l 3.8(i3.83 7.007.01 Ully0.!l3 7.04 O.'ST .... iLi'l'tr,,,- u.ol((lu.n) O.MWJ0.83 Cltltltl.tlS fl.820.S3 fl.S43U.87 O.tlinil.113 0.&liafl.87 fl.04fi0.03 0.80WII.S7 0.80 fl.04B.tl3 ll.80fi(l.87 Jl.n.1Qfl.ll8 (l.tKVail.Dl (1.90 7.01A7.02 .U.':sfl.l(4 0.03 7.0127.05 O.DOa0.08 Illu. Totnl sates, 28.730 bags. Advance in Stoel Prices NEW YORK. Juno 10. Tho United States Steel Corporation has mado a minimum of Jl 23 per 100 pounds on plates, bars and sh'anos. This la an advance of $1 per ton on bars and structural!! and $2 per ton on plates. Detroit Rejects Bond Bids DETROIT. June 10. All bids for the $330. 000 bonds, proposals for which were opened yesterday, have been rejected by tho City Council. lbs. apiece, 18iT20c; ducks, I'ekln, 14015c.; ducks, Indian Runner, 12813c; pigeons, old, tier pair, 23B30c. ; pigeons, young, per pair, 20B22C DKICSSKI) Supplies of fresh-killed fowls eru small and the market ruled nrm, with a fair demand for desirable slock. Broiling chickens were more plentiful and lower. We quote as follows: Fresh-killed poultry, fowls, 12 to box. dry-picked and dry-packed, fancy se lected. l14c.; weighing 41jW3 l'. apiece, 1814c. s weighing 31:04 lbs. ijplece, 1814c: weighing 3 lbs. apiece, lflWtfUHc.; under 3 lbs. apleco. 14V481314C ; Ice.packed Western. 4 lbs. and over apiece. 18c: do., .mailer sizes, 1044j 17V4c, old roosters, dry-picked. 1214c; broiling chickens Jersey, fancy, 3Ut;;i3c: other nearby fancy, 23030c; Western, weighing UjB2 lbs., 20tc2Sc; do., weighing IS Hi lbs,, iS23c; spring ducks. lU'iilSc. ; squabs, per dot, White, weighing 11 to 12 lbs. ner do:., l 4.00: white, weighing 0 to 10 lbs, per dot., $3.10f3.no; white, welgt.lng 8 lbs. per dot., $2.Sfl2.70; do. do., 7 lbs per dos 2g2,2U; do. do., oi(m lbs. per doi.. $I.23t.S0; dark, 1.23ftl.W; small and No. i, $1. FRESH FRUITS Choice stock sold fairly and values generally ruled steady undir moderate offerings. Quota tions: Apples. New York, per bbl. Baldwin. $345; Ben Davis, $33.rXi, other good eating varieties. $2.23473.50; medium, $22.23: apples, Western, per box, $!2; apples, Pelaware and Pennsylvania, per hamper, 50S71e. ; peaches, Georgia, per crate, J2.B0W3; lemons, ner box, $2 3063.30; orsngts, Florida, per box. $203.30; grapefruit, Florida, per box, $2 3.30; pineapples, per crate Porto Rico, $2fBl; Florida, $22 7J: cherrlts, sweet, per lb., e 8c; do., sour, per lb., "Sc. ; strawberries, per quart Delaware and Maryland, 47c; Jersey. 468c; blackberries. North Carolina, per quart, 7rUc; gooseberries, per quart, 3$ 4tc : huckleberries, per quart, I OS 12c; water melons, Florida, per 100, $30&tH. VEGETABLES New potatoes were In good request and a shade firmer. Onions were, plentiful and lower under a light demand. There was a fair movement tn Southern vegetable, at revised prices. Quotations: White potatoes, per bush. Maine. 204f.10c.; New York, a. to quality, 204J30C. White potato, Norfolk, per bbl.-. NoT 1. $2.504J2.78; No. 2, 75c.$l. White- po taloat, South Carolina, par bbl. No, 1. $1.2041 1.75; No. 2. 30T7Sc. Onion. Texas, per cuin-mer-crate No, 1 60f8Ac. Onion., Texas, per cummer-crate. No. 2. 36B0c. Cabbage. Nor folk, ner cratr. 5070c. ; do., do., per bbl., 40 COc; do., Eastsru Shore, per crate, 3(i83e ; CauUflower. Norfolk, per hamper, KWWc. Uans, per H-bbl. busket North rarollna, grwn and wax, 30e76c.i Norfolk, ireeo and wax. 507&c KgBBlants, Florlu per box, $202.30. Cucumbers. North Carolina, per 44 bbl. basnet, 7tc-Cl: do.. South Carolina, per 1-3-t.M. Ustwt. .1343730. Bquasb, Florida, per basket. Suc-BIIM. Peppers, FlorlsU. per csr- rter.tLMsn.M- B"- &LbJ3' E" le0 bunchw. $T50aX. Tontetoss. Florida, per r-rter-Fanc". $?. le. ! Aspar uaT P bunch; KsISte. auareoms, per 4Tib. baAt, MB.CU.M, Brown Brothers & Co. Fourem anp Cmssmwr Sntwrs JUIIUAPBLFIHA Certificates of Deposits are issued by us, either on demand or for a specified time with allowance f iatrat. 1G, 1915. Local Bid and Asked -- -- -1 f Daldntn 30 do pref 109 Huff A Rusq t 0 13 do pref 40 wamuria meei ..,,,.. 4 iec moro re ... Oenera! Asphalt no prei .,., Key Tel do t e, ,do pret lib. a,... .m. n.nn u.,4, 4VIU) ........ II Lehigh Nav ........... 72 Tj4hlh Vlt4. LehtgH Valley Tr! '. 2ST4 2014 5," l S3 34 84 83 80 40 S SI" 71T4 72 rnnjylranla ....... Phlla Elecltle Phllsca do .1 per cent. pref. do (1 ref nni tiref. Phils Rsn Tran .... n do tc ,. 9 Utesdlnr 72 Tonopnh Relmont 4 Tonopah Mining 7' Union Traction 32 U a I V B Steel 00 Tork ltwy pref , Wm Cramp to (14 Ex-dlvldend. 4 : 7 82 R2 KI 89H onH 30 0414 ,4 Si CO 60 WIDE CHANGES AT AUCTION At the auction sale today there were some wlds changes In prices. Borne of the changes follow: .. . rrlcs. Adr. Dee. Northwestern Trust Co 203. IS Ml. Holly (N, J.) Natl. Bank... 85 .. 8 iorinwestern nail, usng .881 1 Northern Trust Co.. 320 25 23 ., :i 1 n. wo. ror ins. on Mres, eic.oiu West End Trust Co.. ISO x-FiinsyiTBnis r ire ins. (jd,i...,vv .. 18th and 18th fits. Pass.. .....230 1 John 11. stelson Co..... ISO .4 814 SECURITIES AT AUCTION The following semirltte were sold at auction today by Barnes V Ixiflandi 100 shrs. Interlaced Curled Hair Co.; par $10 5 8 shrs. Pennsylvsnla Cold Storage and . t Market Co SOU 0 shrs. American Academy at Music; . , par $100 23014 a shrs. American Academy of Music; . par $100 230 2 shrs. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine . . Arte 25 60 shrs. Luhrlg Coal Washing and Mln- . lng Co.: par $100 lot $11 a shrs. Philadelphia Uourse, preferred; par $23 1B14 4 shrs. Philadelphia Dourse, common; par $50 , 6 4 shrs. Philadelphia Bourse, common; par $30 0 8 shrs. Philadelphia Wholesale Drug Co,; par $10 .120 ft shrs. Union Transportation 03 20 shrs. Amerlcsn Druggist Flro Insur- . , ance Co SOU 14 shrs. Aseptic Products Co., preferred flit 34 shrs. Aseptlo Products Co., common.. 0 5 shrs. Northwestern Trust Co.: par $30,203 3 rhrs. People's National Fire Insur ance Co.: par $25 14H 10 shrs. Mutual Trust Co.: par $50 35 6000 shrs. San Juan Gold Mining Co.: . par $1 lot $3 200O shrs. Consolidated Gray Eagle Mines Co.; par $1 lot $1 1000 shrs. United States Mining nnd Smelt ing Co,; par $1 lot $1 480 shrs. United Mining Co.; common! par $10 lot $1 CO shrs. United Mining Co., preferred; par $10 ..lot $1 S00 shrs. Tortllllta Coprer Co.: par $1.... 23c 200 shrs. Tlds Water Cannel Coal Co.; par $10 lot $1 v scrs. uiin ,-aiis matcn to ; par $10 lot-$t 32 shrs. South Shors Acres; par $10: lot $1 20 shrs. Alton Manufacturing Co.; rom mon. par $100: 12 shrs. Alton Manufacturing Co.; preferred, par $10 lot $1 1 shr. Erie Preserving Co., common. par $100; 1 shr, Erie Preserving Co., preferred, par $100 lot $1 00 shrs. De ling Hook and Eye Co.; par $100 00 $1000 Philadelphia. Wilmington anl Bal timore Hallroad Co., 4 per cent., stock trust, Interest January and July, registered, due 1021 0714 10 shrs. Corn Exchange Notional Dank; par $100 .....300 10 shrs. Corn Exchange National Bank: par $100 300 0 shrs. First National Dank, Lancaster, Pa.; par $100 211 11 shrs. Fourth Street National Bank; ' par $100 283 4 shrs, Manufacturers' National Bank: par $100 123 10 shrs. Mt. Holly, N. J., National Bank; par $23 35 10 shrs. Northern National Bank; par $100 203 2 shrs. Northwestern National Bank; par $100 301 3 shrs. Northern Trust Co.; par $100... 328 5 shrs. Pennsylvania Co. for Insurances on Lives nnd Granting An nuities; par $100 010 1 shr. West End Trust Co.: par $100... 130 2 shrs. Philadelphia Warehousing and Cold Storage Co.: par $100 80J4 10 shrs. Lumbermen's Insurance Co.; par $25 105 1 shrs. Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co.; par $100 390 02 shrs. Philadelphia Llfo Insurance Co.; par $10 10 20 shrs. United Firemen's Insurance Co.; par $10 11 5'4 shrs. United Firemen's Insuranco Co.; par $10 11 0 shrs. Pennsylvania Hallroad Co.; par $30 B3 5 shrs. Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets Passenger Hallway Co. 230 1 shr, John I). Stetson Co., preferred; par $100 130 4 shrs. De Long Hook and Eye Co.; par $100 00 2 shrs. Philadelphia and Camden Ferry Co.: par $50 108 B shrs. Young, Smyth, Field Co., pre ferred; par $100 00 4 shrs. Philadelphia Bourse, common; par $30 4; 5 shrs. German Theatre Realty 3 General Asphalt Company was the active feature of yesterday's Philadelphia Market. We anticipate a biff future for this company. Inquiries solicited. Hughes & Dier BANKERS AND BROKERS Members of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange 1435 Walnut Street V PHILADELPHIA 0i INVESTMENTS Rrazier 6 Ga BANKERS 132 South 15th Street WE OWN AND OFPEJt COATESVILLE, PA. Water Works Due Serially 1920 to 1940 FAUTICULAHS ON APJPUCATION A. B, Leach & Co, 115 South Fourth Street Philadelphia Naw York Chisago Buffalo Bolton London. Bug. Baltimore Today TtttnlA) . ASKffl iJin. JlHlf.f11 SOli 0814 3014 104 102 lm 13)4 13 1314 4fiu snu 40 9H 48 43 40 . ,... 4m- u DOM p ...... m v st 33)4 7l 71 09H 70 14 IS 14 13 ,. 14 15 14 15 ...... mu cn. ni m I.I44J .. .&.. . yi ,,Ti ,,-t yL Kn V., wS .... !13 '-. IT1 IS . ... 14 1414 1414 IS 29.. 20.. Sit ?r S3 84 ft.1'4 3414 nn in 73 Ivi 1 'H 32V S2U sail 11 , i.mM, jiUTEtrasKtKNta 3S& IN TltR ClOtm OF COMMON 1'I.SAS ...et Chester Count. J No. eo. m Bqnttrim TTie rennHrnl Company for Insnranee ?Ha.. "d frantlng Annuities, Tresis SS?I ,? " Indenture et metg 2?'15 W J.tu 1"?0' eted V VfnnnU Tani. Marble nnd Omrtlte Comntr', , cSmpn?n''1 " Mtbl " Orlnlte tfhMriLi15l ,6. " e' the .Conn et Com ?hal'.il Chester CAnky, ,ef th In 1 w. '0. atU Conipanj for -Insntanee SHfi .?. "ranting- Anntlltle. lBStk IJJI!. X.'b,i. and Ofantle Compatir, will fteS 5 t.i.w,4',f of bdler at the Jrojifper. West Ch.h.,.?0?rl. """"y ,n ,h nenfuil? t m.ii Chif."r'i,P,h County f Chtner and or jni ?J",.".nU' " rrldajr. the tA dr th m-Vf1.91' ni ' f' m-' " ""d singular, ri.t.1 ?i,Be'. property, franchises, estate, iHSr ll.Snd Interest In said mortgage or a.1?kL tfuil Peftlcularly ment1onl, antt Sliu rJ""1 e8'Id to the sald-Penhsrl OMl,ii!rmPanr..f.or Inurnce on Live and ,11. J5 An.nU''l. Trustee; said tnoru fcMb,ra.P'fXw.'"r m0t' Mf,"u,"l w tr'tlSEftzW ,h1 Certain quarry and Lot SL,.IJ ?' """1 "Ith the buildings and 4m ffiS32, i2!i.,5.er,J? "eted sltuats In tenaou SlS.i-S?"'? County ef Chester and Cent Si!5Iiilh " n"ylvnln, and bounded onu l.S-Tl??c?orllnB ,0 r"" urry thereof mao-e by Nathan It, ntnbo, Km., County Bur veyor, as follows! -.5.!!l1nln ? .tons In th Intef section fit publlo roads In a line ef land belonging te the Mtats of Samuel Morris, deceased. It being n.fc.?.c.0..rn", I' It" belenglng to i, Then.. nk!r,.th.-nc,-b'r ,14 Baker's Itnd end along the east side of a publlo road S. SO deg. 0 mln. E. nine hundred seven and five-tenths (80T.G) ll'i '? Wne I thence still by Baksrs land and etonr the. east tide ef said publlo read B. ?i.o?'.B.'?,n- a elewn hundred elghly-nlne (1188) feet to a point; thencs leaving tha said publlo toad and crosslne te the west side thereof s. 72 deg. 81 mln. W. fifteen US) feat ? earner of John Tavatal'a land! thence by T?'.w .?. 'h "m course contlmied tuei, ?S,!V,n1 dltnc of two hundred thlrty-ne S1) feet to a corner of said TavaM'e fkMt' hundred four and flre'tenths (10J.B) feet to' a ,co"l5r thence by the, same N. T8 deg. 31 I!!'. ,,JLnt hundred eighty-eight and two tent.unss.ui feet to a corner on thsvestsfn side of a publlo road! thence the same course ?!?.ti!2f'd.J!r8,Jfln ,h '' P,,b" roa D tHe eastern s.de thereof the additional distance ot fifteen (IB) feet to a point In J. Thontae DA'r lan''S 0ence along the east side et said road, by Baker's land and crossing an other publlo road and by land now or1 late' ot Elisabeth Hunt Urpburu a IB deg. .84 mln. a two hundted seven and eight-tenths (207.8) tJet.?. 'tonei thence partly by Elizabeth Hunt Hepburn's land and lands of Hiram Cor. son nd the estate of Joshua Jacob,' deceased 8. 08 deg. IS mln. W. four hundred slitr-slt. and five-tenths (400.8) feet to a point In the centre line of the I'omeroy A Newark branch 1 of the Penna. n. n.'; thence along tht centre line of said It. It. the next seven courses and distances to vlt: N. 74 deg. 81 mln. IV. seventy six and five-tenths (70.0) feet! N. 75 deg. 41 mln. .W. one hundred ,(100) feet: N. 77 deg. 40 , mln. TV. one hundred (100) feet; N, TO deg. 6 mln. W. one hundred (100) feet: N 81 deg. 4S mln. W. one hundred (100) feet: N. 82 deg. 45 mln. W. .one hundred (100) feet; N. 88 dig. IS' mln. W. two hundred (200) feett -thenco-leav-. . lng the centre of said It. R. and by tract No. 2 tho next nvo courses nnd distances 'to wtt't'N. 11 deg. 32 mln. W. nvo hundrtd seventy-four , and five-tenths fB74.B) feet 10 a stone ! N. 37 deg. 80 mln. E. five hundred twtntyelght (828) feet to a stone near the southwest corner of n stable; N. 12 deg. 0 mln. W. three hun.lred seventy-three nnd seven tenths (373.7) feet to a stone; N. 85 deg. 42 mln. W, ons hundred thirty-six and two tenths (1.10.2) feet to a stone; N. 18 deg. 4 J mln. W. eight hundred thirty-nine ahd twenty fire hundredths (830.25) feet to a stone In a public road. In r line of land of the Hamuel Morris estate; thenco along the public road and by the-Samuel Morris estate N. 03 deg. 00 . mln. K. live hundred twenty-two (B22) feet to the place of beginning. Containing forty-one and six Hundred seventy-three one-thousandths (41 073-1000) acres ot land, bo the same more or less. TOGETHER WITH All and singular the buildings nnd structures, machines and ma chinery, shafting, engines, boilers, pumus, dy namos, railroads, locomotives,, tools, fixtures and other appurtenances, erected or in process" of erection, or which may hereafter bo erected on the real estate hereinabove described, or constituting In connection therewith the quarry and stone cutting plant .thereon erected, It being the Intention of this Indenture to Include as part of the real estate all th buildingn. machinery, railroads, locomotives, tools and appliances erected or used thereon as part or" ths said plant. HECOiND. All the marble, granite,, feldspaf and other stone ana minerals itiiiit 11.. under ana upon All that Certain Lot or, i l-a. " around. Situate In London urove 1 Teu-nshlp.-County ot Chester ana Commonwealth ol .'tin . BylVania, l4UJU41t,.(4 . ..-.-..-- . .. - ..-,..-. described, ami bounded anl uesvrllwa uuiont lng 10 a recent survey thereof made by the said Nathan It. Itambo. Esq., County Sur veyor, as follows! UtSinnliig at a stone a corner of laud be longing 10 uorneuus uyuvii unu 11, ,w -, lana neiu,,i4,ts 44, ., ,... .,4 w.-..... - deceased; thence by Lynch's land .v 1 aeg. S3 mm. E. thirteen hundred flfo-alx and forty-live hundredths (13JU.43) tect to-a l,ui N. 24 deg. 10 mln. W. foui liundmi ttflrtyt clghi nn. eighty-live hundredths t!3i(.!3) . to a stone In a 11ns ot J. Thomas Baker's land. thencs by the same N. 04 aeg Su mln, fa, threa hundred forty-two and thirty-seven hun dredths 1U42.37) feet to. a stone; ; 18 lg. 10 mln. W, six hundred one nnd iilno-tenihe (UOl.b) feet to a stone on the .north side- of a nubile road and In a lino of land ot tho Sam uel Slorrls estate: thence by same land B. ja deg. 82 rein. U. twelve and fifteen .fiundredths (12 18) feet to a stone in the centra of a pubj lie road jthenre still by the Morris' estate anj along the public road N. 87 deg. s I mln. E, six hunilred ten and live-tenths lOPJ.S) feet to stone: N. OS deg. 50 mln. K. eleven hundre tblrty-two and Sine-tenths (1132.0) et to stone in a lino of tract No. 1; thence deivlnf tntt i.iiniiu ruau 444.U -. - ' . . - ' twelve counea and distances to wits S. IS mln. " . .-. .. ......... (Clio K tt tn ' U 12 deg 0 mtmE.thVVe -hundred "sevtmy. tare" slid sJven-tentha 1378.7) feet to a stone; ' near the southwest corner of a atabla; S, 87 deg. 50 mln. W. flva hundred twjntyelght' (828) feet to a stone; S. "deg. 82 mln. B.' live hundred seventy-four an,l five-tenths UH.3) feet to a point In the centre, line of the l'om"oy- Newark branch of tho I'enna. n. It.; thenjj nlrllundd''io.VeV: t Sffi g & I enhhun?rearfU,f ff 41 m n E. one hundred hop! feeti S. 74 ds . i mln E. seventy-six anl five-tenths Od.8 ?Lt to a linaof land belonging to the Joshua jtcob estate! thence leaving said railroad ami i.C ?h ald Joshua Jacob estate a W deg. in myinW. twenty-six hundred sixty-two and on-f tenth (2682.1) feet to the place of beginning, roniainTng ono hundred six and slxhiindrjd, rooAbovtandtSw H0 C0O-1000) acres of land, bej tin samo more or less. TOOETHER WITH the right to exptorj for, ji mine, nuarry and remove said stone and die. i?iS'.t,nv'ilma hereafter lorever. with o0ultnc.ry :iftwL'iferflihiffiil &nre 0,hTurDost. of ingress, sgress and regress, such vurpj5;- "..,3 nrentlse. and ny part S'.reof. ind of constructing and.malntalnlna ih,er5?ce.ry and convenient,, bunding., wads. Siro'ther fu383S lh','.uch"m-.ner"ni K nA, itton as may be necessary sad com $inhl:&" .'..VTippott r S.-'mnxs 'wrS? 7tilw and otSiV bulldlnn fUi?futures now erected on sail premise Sn,1 .at. and sultabls access to the same, hi fh. road and In b mannr now used and the rosos u- ", - .nM'nremlses. enloyeo or " vvr - 3 , n.m ths same premises and mineral rights P.'.HPhSllD 1)7 BlViw. by deed dated W,!-2 yhJenf AorlC W, and Intended to be fortnwttij dred granted and conveyed unto tlw aj3 rVnwlvaSla Marble and OraBts Company in "1'nD TOOEniEB, WITH All and muWf .NiiiM iel anl peraonaL lands, wauia, MX way. eSeements. llceossa. rtslii lu..r f iP ind privileges. lrwAItMili "! .TSSirfinancJa now owntd or watch aur H S?.?! acquired by ihe Mid Corapwy fr thj K'Sorttild Pn' nd all the cerpomts iraa U afore saiu v- company, as wsll at law as f?U"ulty. . Sr, tff-'ea. asa .vsry P. Lad parcel thereof. .TkiiEH AND 8OB1B0T NEVEBTUSLieas UNE.ii. waisr rtotits, rtihU Of way Mtd Maud 1 od ooavVyed by tiwfollowlog tostru meats, to wit: iid from Joaatban Mpnls et ux. to Eva .Hf,u dot4 Octobee 18th. ISO. d rec.8 lrtm jaooo ar k $. to bfn 4 4it4 July K 1894 and recsrdeu is S4 oineo in. Vi. t a, P , - frooi Jacob BM t ux. to Astua W tt Sou rt hi Deed Book Auoo BaHsr 10 Paaeylvaal, a4 TSoVdid October 1. 171. U, tn ti&iimi -illl bi W to SaXtim Vim at k g. tkM Piitiwad WJJB1 n.ne mI tko purcbas, CVMHi nuaimw oB.'iiUd lot tn iL.timiit 10 I mads b itv twcltaae uihis tbUHir iswre onJe. B, nzdor of txu, Cu4irl lOt M4 . oTut-BT a. .iiwthkwp. Jd(& 3. Ho.ftM3HM. M HOI IN IN C, JOHSSOM 9 thm S. 18H. Voi. JW. ,-