EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY. JULY U 1913. r : -twt uniMTarHiLAUfiiii'HlA, SATURDAY. JULY U, 1915. , fj 0 W CANADIAN LOAN OVERSUBSCBIBED-SUDDEN ACTIVITY IN PENNA, STEEL SHARfii P IN BETHLEHEM MOTHER HIGH POINT k - fin and American uan Sfred Same Honor Note to jnany Well Received. inly 24. Judging from tha iho stock market In the short iodnj'i the lntcsi noto 01 mo 'fatCS 10 ueiniHi'j who ti fu ! ti..nit of tho tenor of the ?,.i. .. decidedly different from ft t.ii.ii ni-eeeded It. tho opening tTmarket wns nttxlously nWnl'ed. ivi hardly a rlpplo nt tho start 5t ,rtv began with a nhoW'of Irrcgu- vfnUCll ine BUHIU n vis nt;nin hf Iho week, followed by noma mnrA tartrely to tho war special M within a short while several hnfl r-tltW hiK' rccoiuti m ....t:ii vwictjin, tTJelhieiicin oicci, ivinuu iiuvjiuccu U tO ZIW4. P" uuiuivni i w t American ion ii to oy. aunio 'gains wero lost beford tho close, 'he iwhote, tho volumo bf business ot great, anu many transactions ,( the ovcnlng-up sort Lnrgo In- " ..t.t t , 1 nnnliitiiiliilliif. while tho demand from comntls- looses wns light. Tlio'ono loplo of Bon wns llie inBi note seni to ricriiii. ;I generally approved. No ono that It wotuu uring tno uibcus ween tho two uovernnicniR to n nd, unless Germany choso to do the wholo situation, It was it lias now bocn llrmly placed .on i,Mitdors of Uorlln. Therefore, n, Banco of friendly relations depends J- on tho Kaisers uovernmem. ir as activity wuo-uuw:iii.-ui .--S held tlio ccntro of Interest nnd 10 over 14 J no auviuico was t to bo due to tho report that tho JSKnY had received on additional order rifles lotpiing w.wv.vw. x ma uo :oibt renectcd In tho sharp gain In iWtbtm, It helns .thought that that isnpaiiy would also rccelvo more orders, tho cslimnto mauo u lew uhjb hku framings for tho year would bo fftO per cent, on tho common stock f' "ipt been forgotten. Tho probability n Inauguration of dividends on can Can within tho next six months r-fj !. mlunnM In flinf taailn Tim JftBhad It that Baldwin had received imir contract from tho Allies, and ajgmount was said to bo about $30,- litre was no chnngo In tho Irregularity prices up to the close. Somo traders itlthal thero wns somo foreign selling, .ftfjhcro was It wns inslgnlllcnnt. iw-reekly statement of the condition flh?' members of tho Clearing House MOclitlon was very good. It showed iJEcreaso In all Items, average, loans irfJKclng $11,277,000 and reserves $5,364.- 5actu4I loans, I3,iui,ooo, and actum ,U $3,470,160. I New York Stock Sales Alaska Bold Mines ni-cnaim Mf.,.,. Allls-Chalm Mtj pref. Am llMt Sugar... . Am Dct 8ugaf pref. . AmalgtnHted Uoppjr. Am Can..., Am Car tfonndrj.. Am Coal Product... Am Hide ft I, prof... tt ctSM 331 2;t!i n3 85 "i2i mi 14S 33I Am Unseed 10 62 4o; 2S 48 am uu 45 07 in lW'-J 105 mi :m Bank clearings advance tcrease for Country Durins Week Mr , Was 7,8 Per Cent. Slncrcaso of $227,517,827, or 7.8 per n(!jj.Vfas shown In tho bank clearings lflhft'tountry during the last week. Tho Salivas ftl8S,121,651, against $2,010,573,-' uninesame wcck oi mo provious yea-r. ijlrlisi'ln this city wcro 9.4 per cent. Trtr. Details follow: B: ' ioib. ini4. p. c. vi tkj, .iioa.'oo.m.i $i,32ii,.12.s,8it ixs soiton ii..; ns.aii,;ai i.io,-.u.in:i is.:i ?lllaatlp!l'Aiii,l-.'7.l)al,.VlJ llH.U4.t,12-J D.4 8UUMri..fV 2.1.7S.1.212 ST,3.ln,StO R.7 L.ti-.rrt qah nii j(n A7 jnt iTn n n ... Illloiin'TSM iu's.-.7!f,2l) 4'4 KlirWrlatu. 10,501,320 4,S31,3SS 11.3 Jv5iWnnnft'.lriv1n JvsMift-'a.- 6i :llk81 - ' -v.- . ' EOU.... 513,203,014 . 503,278,040 4-7.0 l(. all lor a .IB $2,(C10,12S,204 $2 .. 01.003,347 ,413,734, SM 3.2 474,8.13,800 S.7 SI all lor a n. ...13,138.121,531 $2,010,573,7 !l 7.S IacsI Rcservp. Hank Stntcmrnt wSndltlon of tho Federal neeervo Bank imuaeipnia at tlio close or uuomfss, juiy arcs aa xouows: nnsouncus. Julv 23. In ahd certin. 'In vault S13.240.8I0 'nttlcment fund 1.071.000 'cdemptlon fund... 37.000 matr noica, eli te , 3,027,301 creservo . . trtlat tmner ncccpmnccs duu ai bought Ml warrant W' bills dlxcounted uiw aoua -UBonda $17,070,201 720,450 1,407,202 2,103,743 340,150 1,630,8(10 $1,070,050 427.420 87,500 86,50.1 Urw other Federal ar banka-net .... gtrejerve noleu on HB. reaourcea jjlrtaourcea ..,,, J23.322.3S7 $23,010,270 M LIAniLITIES. l)Pld tn $.T,375,n.V) BjivuusuB net ,. u,74n,ui July 10. $13,008,400 1,381,000 -37.0PO, 3.053,303 $18,282,702 774,01.1 1,253.03 2,029 070 340,1511 1,570,600 $1,010,050 748,100 53,401 591,3011 Am LocomotiTA. ... Am Smelt A Hef..,,. Am Bteel Foondtloi.. Am fiusar Hef pf. ... Am Wtltlnj Paper pf Anaconda Coppar..... Atchlon T 8 K... Atchison T & 8 F-pf Atlantic Coait Llns.. Ilaldwln Ico. ....... Haldwln Loco prof.,. Batlmoro A Ohio Hank of Commerce... Datopllaa Mining..... Bethlehem Hlwl Hcthlehcm Steel pf... llrooktjrn Rap Trahs. Iluttn & Buporlor.. ... Cal Petroleum Canadian Paclfls Cent Leather Co...., Chesapeake A Ohio... Chlcaco at West pf. Chic Mill A St Paul. CM I I A P Chlno Copper. Col Fuel A Iron Com Products Hef... Cruclbto Stool Crucible Steel pf Cuban-Am Sugar Cuban-Am Sugar pf. . Distillers Securities... Dome Minos Ktle..... Erie lstpf. Fed Mln A Sm . Gen Chemical General Elect tic General Motors General Motors pf... Goodrich II F Co.... Great Northern pf . . . GtNcTs for oro prop.. Guggenheim Expln... Illinois Central Int Harv Corp Int Harv Corp X J... lot Con Corp., Inter-Met vot t c. ... Inter-Met pf International Paper... lntrrnat Paper pf. ... Inspiration Copper... Kan City Southern.,. Kresgo S S Co.' Lehigh Valley Loosc-Wllcs Biscuit.. . Mexican Petroleum... Mcx Petroleum pf . . . . Mo Kan A Texas. ... Mo Kan A T pf Miami Copper Missouri Pacific Nat Cloak A Suit-.-. Nat Knamei A a Nat Enani A S pf . . . Nat Lead Nevada Con Corp.... New York Air Hrako. New York Central... N Y 0 A West Norf A West North American Pacific Mall Pcnn ft It Pettlbone-Mulllkcn... Philadelphia. Co Pittsburgh Coal.....'. Pressed Meet Car.... Quicksilver Ky bteel Spg.. Hay Con Copper..... Heading '. Hep Iron A Steel.... Hup Iron A Steel pf. Seaboard Air Line... heaboard Air L pf... tears Roe A Co Southern Pacific Southern Ily 6outbern Hy pf 'Standard Milling btudebalccr Co....... Tenn Copper Texas Co Texas A Pacific Third Avenuo Union Pacific.. U 3 Ind Alcohol 68 United Rys Invest... 10 United Hys Inv pr... 35! U b Rubber. 45 U S bteel MM U S bteel pf Utah Copper Va-Caro Chera Wells Fargo Exp... Western Union Tel. Westing HAM... Lillys-Overland ... Illih. !U!f S4M W)C 62( 85 72! COW 67 145 34 0!( 6.1! ( 7W 39!f Low. Cloae. MM 33 23M 2t TOM C4Vj MM ttil 85 85 71! 72 67W 69M 60BM m 142 142 33M 34 OM OM 6 BUM !7M 77f 3!. 39)i 1I1M 111M lllli inn e.'l 6i OM 5M CSM 08 08 08 lot loin 101M loiM 07M 07H 07M 97M 100 io ( ion iooi 77 58M- 77H 78M 102 103U 103' 103M 78M 71IM 78M 78M 101 101 101 101 1M 1M 1M 1M 201 20'JM 202 208 12. '125 125 125 85' 80M 80 8(1 70M 70H 70 70M 10 10 OM OM I3HM 140M 130M 130M 42M 42M 42 42)5 .iSJf 3BH 30)1 30M I New York Bond Sales '1 $IOt'0 Amer Tel rlt 4. mv MMum nen 4a" ; At;hIon cv 4s 1000. too iwv ami (ft Vnlo 3u .... IH)U 79000 Halt ft ghlo 4i... 87 Miull Halt A Oh cv 4149. ... ItlH 7CU0 llalt A O an 8H Bl4 12000 lleth 8tel rfa ..... S i!ffi ll"2 5 7ih.A on ? 2fj0 uutr no h a p rt, . . sa 151 HO Cent I'ae Ut 4...., M 1000 t'ldll top!? It. .. ..11414 70U Chea WiS 4H. . . (! M Oil (hi (li U.-, Ji SSfl lftiooti u-t n A o loiht'ia.'... wo 02 102' (ml ini uis t.etir Lr(i ii... 04SI Meftilid. l4'i Low. ihi ait n ft Q 1Ti.4.'. nl A.- I 2000 cuban-Am Hugar 0. . pot IKH1 111 l-nni IMvwl, " tri eonv 4a Her u. . . 1II.4. (17 ..a.... ..... -. . n.-n ,' . ,vt. nuvu mi ai tt at 1; ev rcta.102 I'Y' -"l fiouin iv .... 8 Id) '""' no prior 4a. .,,. 7' 2(XK MA & lSft.t t?o 4i... M !,.. 4,. Wi mill n.M tt an i"-r wit rjii-c unvf 11AX1 Iflrllunn fltl Kit 1WK) Inp CT 4 I1l,.' 1000 Ihgp pV M 1P23,. soon intorii mi ju -1.. i.ir ;:"u .-' "j" inirru it i" rcr 100 MOl ...123 ..'UU cr,5.,,.. mi, ! .... 100 27M 70M 12 US 3IM 14M 47M 07M 110 27M 70 11M 44M 31 14M 46M (MM 118 27M TOM 11M 44M 34M 14M 45M POM lib 104M 105 :om 22M 25i 38M 20 2 H 22M 25M 30 20 22 2.IM 26H MM 3f)1 3'IM ?5M 10M :05 2'0M 2fi9M 209M 170M 171U 170 170 1S1M 182M 160 180H 100 100 100 100 60M 51M 60M 60M 110M 110 110 110 30 i' 37M 30M mt (.0)4 TOM TOM OOM 1001J 10.IH 100M 101 OO . 07 . 10 It) 73 0 ?.8 30 23 131 02 00 10 10M 73 OM 37 :) 23 130'- 02 00 19 HI 73 DM 30M 30M 23 02 00 10 19 73 IDS 37 30 23 tOOO JarMineiirt nw 2000 1.ArlnH flam 1 13000 i.k Sh deb la 1028.,.. ui 31)00 l.k 8h tttb 4s 103t!.., M low iv Val ot N Y 4144.. Us ljom Ur, A u T 5a..... ...lot 1000 lrlllRrd 5 .1004 1C()( Itlllnrd 7a ......... .110 loot) Mo Ken & T 2J 4a... 11U 2000 Mo I'ne 4a 33tJ 2000 Mo l'acinc cons .... 1)7 800H N T Cent rcta Ha . .103H 1000 .V Y C A 8t I, 1st 4a. no inon N Y Cent 3H 70 it.no n Y city 4 loss . tnu 8i)oti N v city -tHs ttrS 2000 N Y City rou 4V4. ,.101 .1000 ,V Y City 4W Nov 'I)7.1Q1 1000 N Y N If A It 08 lOsJi .-lOOfl N Y ty nil J ffa. ... M'i sou no'4 1IKX) N Y Stato 44a 10H loi4j loirt? 7000 N Y Tel Ken 4H DB 03 111 10T0 Nlrtnam Fnlla 5a.. ,1N1'1 1ikia loot. I KO Nart At WfH rvt 4K..10Ui imii 7n4 twv iooh 8Ux 123 Ti7 ,7, lW)h no do i Kj"i W B7 no 711 JIM- 1IKO Norf A Weet cvt 4H.10li 1'K Nor Pne prior 4 M luxi no sen (.. . 141H 141M 18 72M 84 6M 15 :GM 2M 71M 2M e5M C3M 14 103 80 20M 10-1 3H 130M 130M 141 141 34M 17!f 73M 71 5M 15 I'OM M 72M 24M tOM 03 14H 103)t 102 80M bO 20 20 101 101 73 73 BOM 34U 17M 71)i 77 5M 15 COM 2M i72 2iM 87 024 14 17M 71M 7 55f 15 2GM 2M 72)f :3M 80 i 12M 14M 102 80 20 104 73 34M (H4 102 102'( lorn no in tn 67 (tin 80 00 iw54 wi 7(1 ....102 . ...101'i ....101 .... n.1?; Rll , looo Vn Car Chm let 6s... Villi 11000 Wnb-r Ter lt ct 4.. 1 21,00 Wah Tol A Chi 4 ... 00 4 1000 West K A M ev 51...1031J into do rctB J(il 1000 Vision Cent Ken 4... K! 100(1 l'anamii la 100(1 Permit ct .lUa 1015.. l-l i'o cv 34 , 2JO0 do 4 IIMN 4000 Hay Con Copper On. lPOOO Hentllnrt Ken 4a 1000 Itock lalnml rfd 4a.. loo.) St I. A S V rfd 4a... (IO)") Henlioanl A I. adj 5a looo Pouth I'ac cv 4a . . 2200(1 Houth llwy gen 4a. , WiiO South Itwy con 5a.. .1100 Toxaa Co cv Aa 17000 Third Ave'adl B... mooo v jtunrjer ua.. 30000 U S Sleel Pa 500 U S Sleel re 5a 1200O Cnlon I'ne tat 4a 1I(KHI Inlon I'ac cv 4a l(l-l(L "in y. i M'4 M, II2H 02 1 102 102 nrj'i, 102', inn's 100 l)7'i 101 Itl 111 (17 021, HO 51V. nsjt "il 1011, 1(11-4 101 '3 so u;i. mi ii'i hi m (0 tw 104 7ii 1(11 101 101 U'l'i H'l 113) i i,o( io.il 1014 S2 PENNSYLVANIA STEEL JUMPED NINE POINTS Stock Bid Up Droin 71 to 80 irt A Few Minutes Cambria Steel Remained Quiescent. Total silea. $727,600. compared with 1010,000 lnat Saturday: thla week, 10,001,100; laat week, 10,092,000. Sales in Philadelphia Ycateri-sv'a cloee. Utah. Low. Cloae. 05 65 05 77 70M 70M 13 '.'2M 23 COM 50 50M 2H 2M 2)j 30 35M 35M 22K 22M 22M 147M 140M 14H 30M 35U 35M 1-3 t2M 93 11H 11!' UM 30 10M 20M 00H 100M 100M 100)i 55M 7b 22M 60 2M S4M 22M 147 35M 03 11H 31 140M 140M 140M 140M 64 85M 84)4 84M 12M 13M 12M 12M 43M 43M 43Jf 43M 0 66)f 60 50 82M 82M 82 b2M 30M 3iM 30M 30M 131M 131 131 131 8M 0 8M 0 COM 60M 50M 50 M 120)i 127H 120M 120M 68 58 68 18M 18M 18M 0.10 lliiM Ijirn 77 8.10 Cum Steel M'i 20 Con Tr N J 70 Ml lllcc ator Kl 100 Oen Aaphalt.... -10 20o do pref 07 10 Key Tel prof... tWl'4 !12ii Lak6 nup Corp. ' 183 Leh Nnv 7.11 100 l.ch V Tr pfd.. rto 10 Mo K A Tex... .. 110 1'jrna Ilallroad. M" 110 I'enna Htcet pfd 71 20 Phlla Co aFW HI J'hlla Klectrlc. tCt 50 South Hallway.. . noo Tonopah llel ... 3)'u 50 Tonopnh .Mining 5(4 10 Union Tractlofi. . R2 :io Unlied Ooa Imp Ki'4 T tin Cos N J. ...222 2700 U S Stcol 04 I W Jer A Seaah 4S 150 S Cramp A S.. 00)i oo York Railway,. 0 Total sale.-. -7314 aharee. "Pnd wl'h,,.".! 411 aharei. laat Satunlar; thla week, 120.U.J aharea; laat week, 80,550 ahareB. ftl 7714 78 51 -ot? 51 70 70 7i)'.j M 52g 5.i ,io; mQ nii'j (18 1,7(1 S UU (HI 01 0 8H R" 74 74 71 20J4 21Ki 29 J4 .14 514 5, .1.1, Mli 5.l(' 80 71 V 80 .18 M M Wi 2.11 SIS i:l l.l 11 x;, an 'i. B'l. 5u s;,. .12 12 112 viij Mi; 8.i!i 2 "22 222 04i "(llll "(ilii ml S -t"1 07 (.)'.5 07 7 7 7 OvemhiidowlnB' nil clae on the rhlln delphln Stock HjoclmriBo thla mornlnf- was the iiMdeti upblddlnit of l'ennayWanla Steel preferred.. The atock Jumped nine points In as miny mlmltcs. Opening Rt 71V4. Rftlnat 71, yesterday's cloac. bids nr peared In rapUd aucceiston which could not bo filled rand th next actual sale on the tnpo was nt SO. No news accom panied the ufmiBUnl movement, which was snld to htivo been enntneered by the same coterie (which tins been taking- up other locnl Issues of late end rushing them to hlRher levels. It was pointed out, Incldentnflly, that It there wns any thine In the Inerffcr rumor wltli Cambria Steel, whlclunf course aa promptly re vived, that 'Cnmbrla would have ihared In tho rise luetend of rcmnlnlnt- dull ns It did. A bid of 23 was made for 1'etinnyl vnnla Steel common, n atojh very larcly denlt In cither on or off the exchanse. Thero Is nuthorlied 125,000,000 fnch of the two classes of stock, but thirc Is only J1O.750.O0O of the common, of which tho I'onnsylviiniri Company owns $7,358,900. The anme company owned, until recently, $9,163,300 ot'the preferred, and tho Railroad Company owned 584,709 of the prcfeired Whether Uie Conner option has been ex ercised ns yet could not bo teamed today. Tho last previous snle of Pennsylvania Steel common on the Block I'xohatlKO wns In 1910, when It sold as IiIrIi ns flo nnd aa low ns CO. At that time, how over, the preferred was ruling nrou.id US. A new high record for Baldwin Loco motlvo was about tho only additional enlivening- Incident of an otherwise un interesting Saturday Rcwilon. Brokers' of fices, however, wcro not so empty ns Is usual nt the end of the week during tho summer time, many trndcrs foregolm; thelr customary out-of-town trips because of the Oovernmcnl note to Oermnnv. After It was seen thnt the market nns not going Into- hysterics, but on tho con trary remained perfectly firm, the crowds nround tho tickers gradually thinned un til the normal half holiday Inertia ngaln reigned. The rise In Baldwin to n new top prlco was effected with very little efTort, a trifle over COO shares chnnglng hands. There wiih n report going tho rounds thnt stock holders were to he allowed to aubscrlbo pro rata for half of the stock of the new Eddystone Munitions Company. Lake Su perior nlso hardened, as did Cramp Ship building. Many usually active Issues did not oven appear on the tape. About the only weak spot wns Cambria Steel, which lost n substantial fraction, but rallied at tho close, when Pennsylvania Steel came Into the limelight. York nallways jumped a point on the Rtntement of earnings for June, which showed u decrease of 4.4 per cent. In gross but a 11.2 per cent, cut In operating ex penses resulted in an increase or a per cent. In net Income. The surplus was 6949, nn Increase of 4.5 per cent. Kor tho seven months' period the surplus wns $50, 903, a decrease of a.3 per cent, from the corresponding period a year ngo. 1JONDS. Labt nrev. sale. limn. 30M 45 04M ,r0 44 03M "OM 44M 01M 110! U1M 110H HO'-i II6M 00 05M 05M 31M 31M 31 31 100 00 90 00 UU 09 00 uU 107M 108M 107 107M 133 135 132M 132M liabilities abilities 200,11.1 5.028,8.10 17,078.174 0,251 .,$23,322,387 $23,010,279 MEMORANDUM. Littaerva notpH In tlon or notes la- Its hanlr Ttn rtnn St reaervo nnun f-'llnr 2,072.410 ' wwrui money W. res. agt.... $2,730,000 $2,000,000 2,000,533 J2.CCO.000 BANK CLEARINGS Bfannis today compare with corre- wot i wo ycara: lniti ini.i imi i4."22.0S1 $2t.074,"7I-i $23,3.13. K0Y1 ii"",1-n'1 -l,l7U,iri 2-',l)CI,MIO "02.010.18J JOS.5SI.O0l 2J3,70l'7'5 RATES FOR MONEY Call. Time. ittflH M Hl'.&l A ILL MU'aPr. threa to six months, 1'hH t ?Hfi4 per cent. 't?e Banks' Discount Rotes fl'to 0l to UOQDU4, 4 Ho 10. .. 3 .. 3 Da ii to at-to oi aa 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 311 Ct). 4 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 17 a All a! and live itock paper only PditmON EXCHANGE ukk, July 24 -The foreign exahanc lMd ttb. demand stwllqK up 1-18. IMVi1iK franca. juarKg. i,f, .y.76,; S-tHK 812-l-K 0.JS 30VERNMENT BONDS BW- Asked. "t .., T S tMiiMtt, or IfJ Bt J"1" gT m v-fM leiyi Sacoi) .,., ioo .. SSboii' " :':.:.;.::.;: : . 'JS :: yVM .'..uv.V.v.v '. .Ilii compared with eeK. ii,)(,- res. I" 1'iilnl aalea. .112.100 shares. 4.12, "(Hi shares la-t S.(turday; this e 401 aharea, last week, 2,7.10,000 aha: - MJNING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOrAH STOCKS. Jim Ilutler MdcNamarn Mldnay Mispah Extension Montana North Htar Tonopah Ilclmont Tonopah Extension Tonopah Rlerger . Tnnonah aillllnK ...... Hobcuo Eula , , West i.na aoi.Dm:i.D stocks Atlanta Illue Hull i 01 liootn llU)ldOg r..1 c. o. n Comb. Fraction Dlamf. H. Dulay Florcnco : Cloliineld Consolidated (laldflelil M'rgtr Jumbo Extension .... Kswanaa Oro Hand Ken SU-er J'Kk MISCKI.l.ANEOUS. fr-alrv Aatee .... Klmberly Nevada Hill . .. Nevada ".Yonder lid. As!:. .81 ,iH .03 .01 .14 ,1U ,20 .22 ,31 ,.1S .13 .13 f ,37 .3D ,0S .01 v08 .70 .30 ,32 ,01 .03 .50 .32 ,03 .04 0.1 .03 .OS ,00 ,02 .03 .OI ,( .48 .30 .1.33 1.10 Tii' l o-fn .12 .14 ,08 ,011 ,07 .as .10 .11 .02 ,01 ,0.1 ,07 ,10 .21 Hi Hi NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK, July 21. Futures were name what Irregular on the Coffee Exchange in tns early, dealings today. First prices shoe4 gains of 3 paints, against losaes of 4 points yaatcrday. Cloalrg figures were upebangad to 2 points tulow elerday's (.losing levels. Trad- Tonars ye-(iar cioso. cioae. Ing was moderalaly actlii Today a open ng Anrll ......(..!. 01 T.IHIfT.OU T.UIUT.Utl May . ... .. .' 7.0H$T.lT 7:iiB7.l2 J una ......... 7.10S7.20 7.147,13 7.15S7.1U jSlv ;;!.!... .77..-. l.ll'afl.tui H.(i4f.Wl AUKUat ......! ..... U.8lu.8il (l.4fLj;0 fteptembe; -n.7.1 .T7H.p rt.77f:Y); October ... ... fl.We.82 U80tSl.8l l!.80f.K S,V,.r": ..7.... H8llja.t H.84SM.W 'ilrolWl.ialli r.orr-- 0.WW7.SW. ko7.v ToUl sAlM. Wl (. l)Merojr January Vunrtmrv March jy -,-'' -Ula. uimwi JH STOCK OUOTATIONS Bid Ask & lllUlll'Jll ''Jtir i illllfii-in swder iuiujbb It 2lH 040 41" CO (J AR SILVER "ii July 24. (oioui.i-tlal M.r ."Ba ai 41 testa, up taut X-W NEW YORK CURB Bid, A! . l...- vna &3 affiSshrAmarlM-J.TKa! Mw .... 13,'. noi.inw, u""j'" io 4S kSpT...;;-.:-...:-...-..;.:- m - utrvaa.y jiiriiiii::;:."."-:.ii; v Nll'Ualng fUf- '-82 .X oils Blavator .. SB in Oils Klvlr ' ....- TBLftli sis.a,:..:::::::::::::.. . -. l?S'.V.. BloM 7t?S eSm vt( -.-.. wu mm "::: RAILROAD EARNINGS KANSAS C1TX BW-THSJ-MI. I juu Vstl . ' A , tei uhmxiw a TSctS m.it WBMTSRN MAHW-ANO. Tstw w.m 0 Cam f acrlp 1010 imH iiH 0 do Fel ion., vufi w 21 ao May 1U17., Dili "Sli 000 In'state Ilys 4s. p.'i 37 "000 looo I.eh V 4'Jir ?oo.l looo I'eniu gen 4'.is 'Minn rihlln Cn ennri Tia 2000 Span-Am 1 (l..101"i 1000 Un Ity Inv 3s. . . 03 bow. Close, tin's l)l)4 US US n.SU l)81t 3 Os' !'(. '(fsl.'Mil H7fe i 11711 07 SO Wl's HJ4 801k I 1011 u loll U3 J01, w Total sales, $10,ain, coniuared with JICl'u' last T Saturday; this-week. $110,800) laat week, X300.100. - , Local Bid and Asked Baldnln do pret ...... Durf & Bus t c. . do pref Cam Steel , nies Storaxa ... Oen Aaphalt do pref Keystono Telephono . do t c do pre f Lake Sun Curp Lehigh Nav t,ehlsh Valley Lehigh Valley Tr.... do pref Penna Phllt Elec I'hlla Co do 3 per cent prf... do 0 per cent prf... Thlla It T do tr ctfa Heading Tonopah I'elmont Tonopah Mining Un on Traction I', tl. I U. H. Steel,, ,... Y,orK Railway do preferred Wm. Cramp Sons.. Today 11U1. .tskc.l. 78 ,,iat .. 12 .. 3.1M - m .. :u .. OS ,. 13 ,. 13 3 . 70'4 - 131 ,. 204 . Mt: . 21H .. 38 ,. 31 40 8 H .1?" k; 28 00 St. 78Vi M ni4 M 2 uui, 13Vj 7lt! 70i no P 30 41 St. 32l KIV4 IHS t , 30 (WJi Yesterday Bid. Asked 70. 77 KrJ); 10J . . 13 MV. 30 .Ilii 31 62js 32W 301t :wt (II U7 13 13", in i.in 07 em R'i U 73 74 7014 70)1 131 14 20t5 30 ki'is r-t 211, 23H RS .10 Tl 34 40 41 8 8W 8 S'J 1 Tt 32 32-4 M(i M'A oi eiH 0 7 28 SI Wl'.i 07 Financial Briefs Tho gross earnings of 34 railroads In the second week of July wero $10,S62,m, do crease $1,216,008. Tho Bank of England reports the amount of currency notes outstanding nt i.'46,3S6,M4, against 43,253,471 last week. The amount of gold held for the redemp tion of such noted remains at 28,-00.000. It is ald Isaac Jtlce and his family realized $3,600,000 from the rise In Klec trlc Hoat Company stock, und Invested their profits in high-grade bonds. New York banks lost $80,000 to the Sub treasury yesterday The property of the United States Metals Products Company. la to be sold by Special Master John J. Towpsend on August 2. Commercial falluros this week In the United States were 411, against 4J8 last week, lUimor has It that England is consid ering a $tC0,00O,X loan here wth Amor lean bonds as collateral, aa In the case of the recent arrangement with France. Tho American Unseed. Company an nounces a reduction In the price of Jln seed oil to JU cents per gallon of 7H pounds. This I a reduction Pt 30 cents per gallon and U due to a continued low ering of the prices of the seed, alut. It galdT to lack of demand w the raw product- "Growing activity in Industrial quartern. optlmUtto sentlmwits as te the future and bettw collections contrast with wtd uinmr quiet In the larger mrcivandi- Lf line.' unjr4t. M lur f'8' f"1? rvtUw7ilrtd by lnterriatoft political warf Wtw Wing for U) acoounta." syr Brdii''. NOTES OF TUB RAIL As order ha been Usuett by tle Inter-j-li OomiMt-M Coiniululon permlttlng RMtkua Ieln cotra .Paeie Railway Cc-ipjiliU to continue their own- TViwrtatiSt Oeropny. which operate a Un ot ei--4its on Sawrameuto 81vr iuMl T$H W-Mlt w - CW. LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED Latest Canadian Issuo of $45,000,000 Quickly Taken. NEW YORK, July 21. The subscrip tion books were opened this morning, at tho office of tho J. P. Morgan Company, for the $15,000,000 Dominion of Cnnnda one nnd two-year notes, offcrjd ior sub scription by the Morgan' firm ahd Brown Drothers & Co., togetluttkwlth Bank or Montrcnl, First NntlcrjjipBank nnd the .National City Dank, il'he books were closed at once, as tho Volume of appli cations received was far In excess of the amount of notes ayallablcr. At the ofllce of the syndicate managers' It was stated that It was doubtful whether allotments could bo sent out today. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT Reserves and Deposits Showed Sub stantial Increases. NEW YORK. July 21. An Increase of $j,3$l,7CO In average reserves wns reported by the Clearing House banks for the week Just ended. Loans expanded, on the aver age, $11,277,000, while deposits rose $13, 637,000. Total loans wero $2,561,331,000, with total deposits of $2,521,091,000, and tlmo deposits of $135,202,000. Tho aggregate reserve was $003,702.0)0. Details follow: Clearing House members, average: Increaae. Loans $11,277,000 Deposits Time deposits Reserves Clearing House members, actual Loi.na Deposits Time deposits Ile-crves 1.VI37.0OO . 1,013.000 . S.30I.7CO .$11,104,000 . 14.78ll.00O . n.-jiti.ono . 3,470,100 BIG ORDER FOR WESTINGHOUSE Local Half -hourly Sates 10 to 10:30 A. M. Cramp I e 7 10 m Sleel pfd. 7' uiin,ei'i 01 j ,w uaiowin ..... I- -rrae.. s in TBnopan llel. SO M 10 ItV-s tll-.Il a!-? -"Ii irevjfs,eei:..:ffi iMk Bup Cor R Stel An k in a 4 tn t To u 8 Steel.... HI 4 s. Phil Bleo .. 23 12 nil m Penna IB 00 Cambria Bteel S.1 loo ).. 61 loo 100 do do... .. " U 8 Bteel . . SO do 20 Psrl-ln SO do 10 do in tie lm . do.... iff tr steer :: m IP 6o MJ loo Blee Blorage. 91 200 Lake sup Cor . 40 Tbn llel... 313-1)1 flAA t- I4.IB it- -' tl( , o ni'li 77, 10 U 8 Sleel.... OIS IS 10 00 4. 'HHl do oiu ; .. .-.,. i io Key Tel pfd. 6d io BONDS. n Cambru steel eerlp 101(1. .... 2ZS rh" C" con? Aa 2000 Interstate Hwy It . 10:30 to 11 A. M. W Pehna .... MS Id Ualdnln tlCi .. A. Aapnait, w(Ti in, j0. ic v o ieei. .. fu hi ii u "" a M4 10 do. 10 drt tllaX. liTfl rfrt. r-o smith nwjr , n ioo oo. Ml. ,&? ?? "0 U 8 Steel. 10 do 100 do Dll O I . wit. "ti lno do 77i . .. WW to V Steel.... Olij . ..Jl 10 do (.! . A. 100 do IMS r .. 11 100 do on W'4 oi III m. II) rtalduln 73 10 IV Cramp t o (14 It U O 1 S1!4 IJONDS. 1000 t'nltrd tlwjr Inv fla 03 Jioo Spanl-h-Amer Iron Oa 1011 looo Simnlsh-Amer Iron Os 1015 U to 11:30 A.M. W U B Sleel..,. l, 4 W Jer . H . 4SU !" do m lno Cambria Sleel 01 10 York tlwr .. 7 10 do fto'l, 100 Cambria Steel 31 lno Leh V Tr pf. linls 10 do ...31 20 llaldwln 71 23 lialdaln ... .7s loo Hen Aspti pfd 078 ISO Lehigh Nnv.. 74 aiPa 8lel pfd. Mil 3 Klcc Sloraae. R2' ta WCramp t o 7 7 Pn Cos f J.I22 , 23 do (T7 W Tork ll-y ... 7 20 Con Trac JJ J 70U s Cnmbrla Steel .11 U 1 I'enna MS 2 do.. 30H IIONDS. 1000 l.ehlali Valley 41's 2003 .. 4'i 0t4 07h 1P00 I'enna nen 11:30 A. M. to 12 M 10 Tenna 3.1 400 do 0il 30 Italdirlil 77ii 100 do fll'J 10 l'a steel pfd. hO 9i Lake Sup Cor t i n nieei in',, loo nen Aaph pfd IVS IS tn-lilah Nav.. 71 . ion .inn .ii'-iu joo i- s steel n' i Hmuria nieei..ii l rennn ii) i.enixii .al io do.. ... 13 I'hlla Klec 100 l P Pteel . -0 lialdntln (M'I) M Ton nel IOO 1 S Sleel i-o rmin Co Mil I .10 C 8 Steel lU'i .71 20 do IH'4 .. Sill Ml llaldwln ... . 7S .. ll-IVi 100 do 78 .. "? !.. Cambria Hleel nili .1 ll-KI in li H Ptrel,.,. 111 ( III 11 U I MW 38 1oo Cambria. Hleel fil 110 fa Hleel pfd so 100 I' S Bteel 04'., 5780,000,000 OX DEPOSIT IN STATE INSTITUTIONS Company Reported to Have Secured $02,000,000 Contract. NEW YOIIIC. July . An additional order for 2.000,000 rifles from the Allien Is reported as having been secured by the Wcstlnghouse Electric and Manufac turing Company, It Is estimated that tho order Is worth $62,000,000 and Is a dupli cate ot the one placed sqmo time ago. An order for $33,000,000 for wnr muni tions to bo supplied to the Russian Gov ernment was placed with the company last week. . PUBLIC UTILITIES The Louisville Oas and Electric Com pany, n subsidiary of the Standard Qis and Electrlo Company, since March has been showing good gains In gross earn ings and greater gains In net. For the first six months of the year tho groas earnings Increased $83,060, or 8 per cent.. as compared with the first half of I9U, while the net earnings advanced $S3,SM, or 17 per cent, for the first six montlu of the present year total gross earnings were $l,l$l.iI3 nnd net earnings $08,W3. During the first half of 18t5 the com pany's electrlo output wan SS.Btl,6l3 kilo watt hours, an Increase of S.t per cent over corresponding period of 19H. The gas output for the same months was 313. 978,000 cublo feet, or pu Increase of 60,8 per cent, over the same period of 19H. Vox June the operating revenues of the Helen;1 Light and Railway Company made a decline of S.TJ per cent. In gross total earnings from Ihe electric, railway and gas departments, amounting to $K. JSO. Net revenues, after operating ex penses and taxes, were $6157, a decrees of $17H and after payment of dlvdnw on the preferred shares and sotting aside $U09 for sinking fund requtrauwitf. etc., there was a deficit f $$3W, The Augusta-Aiken Railway and JJ"e trial eeswratlon was bi to m Wp"; HiLi TelsoWe earnings for the M of JunV than !' y". b "te rived from IU railway lines wejra more than 1$ jump cent tower, principally be cause of Htney cojupetllton. drone re enues from the elecUlo oVepartwenj amounted to $.10, an Iwiwm ot al most 7 per cant . wttUe grow lnoowe from the railways was JtTT.oe. a reductloo of more than $W0 Operatlog apeue and taxes were $M.0O7, ving a net taa-me of W.W. a decreaae oX nearly $ how June ta mt. PHILAVELPIUA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR , WnUAT. neeelnta, R1.IKK Buah. f f) mr kel ruled firm and asafn tr. hlhT ursMf strong witMde rtvirr and faff -poft 1 nwnd. yeotatlon car lew. In Mport el-lor -No. 1 reit. .new, arol ik1 iuIl,.t.HOt.Iei No. .2 red, Ueelem. new. $1.17111 10- Sf Soutr-ern red. new. $11291,14, steamer .No. 1 e.1. new, $t lOBl 12, No. h red. new, $1.10 t.tl; relerted A. ttew, l Ofil.t: trjeeted ft newj. $leJI.0S, No. 1 Northern Uululh. I.SS . .CORN-IteeelpUi, 1000 buah. Trade was Mr and prtees further dianred ir trmter luht orferlim, tluotatlnra car loia for Jo-ai trade, as to loeailofi- No $ relfow. tnaJMr.; steam-e yellow. POOdle.: Hn a yellow, (iRe OAT8. -netelpta, 259 ouali. Tlie market ws quiet Imt eim at the lale edrairee vi lallons. Nn. 2 while. oltliU'tc., aiarv.ur.J whit (WHfinlr ,- No, Jl while, rS4flne, J'l.Ot'R. ntrelpta OflO M,l. and 687.720 toa In sorkt. There was Utile trading, but mill llmtta wen- well maintained. uuota- llons, ner in ii., in wood- Winter dear, j new, ti.in on, atmigiit. new ..o..i: do., patent, new. 3,254(3. H); Kansas strnlahl. hew. , lot satKS, -p.'V23: dv. palrrtl, new lufe sacks. .V33Otk30. iIok, htsi elear. old, lUSOetl 73, o., Btralcht, oloT $o,73tri".ri do., palenl, n4, ifl.wm 13; oo., lavorlta brands, old, $7.23C7 30. city mills, eholie mid fancy patent, $7.23i7.r0: city mills regular arades-Wlnter. tlear, new, $1 7Bfl.1i no. straight, new $383.23. do., patent, new, $0.23 To OD IIVB 1);n wa quiet and without lm tVJ"l!t tange. We quote Pennsylvania at JI.XOBS.M, in wood, and 'Western, new, at $303i?3, in mcka, PROVISIONS Tho market was quiet but steady. , Quota tion: City beef, In sets smoked and alr-drled, SiVUf.'. Wexem beef, tn sets, smoked, 2320e.j city beef, knuckles and lenders, smoked nnd alr-drled, Z7B2S?.i tVenlem beef, knuckles and lenders, amokert, 37e2W.i bf hams, $314)32; pork, family, $.23rf22.73i hnma, s 1'. cured, loose. l"HUHr. ; do., skinned, loose. l:iUUI3c.i do., do- smoked, 14714Hc, : other hnms, amotted. elty cured, as Io brand and arrrage, 14i4fll3te.i ham. smoked, Weslerrl cured, U'miS'lc.: do., boiled. e.i plentc shoulder. boneless, 23ff2lc.i "l KJh Vast Sum Stands in 2,334,030 Ac counts, According to Bank Call. HATmiSIU'Iin, July 2I.-In the Stntei banks, the trust companies nnd the sav ings Institutions of the State there was on deposit on June 23 this year, the dny when Unnktng Commissioner Smith Issued a call for statements of conditions, about $780,000,000, In round numbers, in 2,331,033 nccounts. The trust companies reported 1.182.03S accounts and deposits as follows: In dividual, $310,CO',727; demand, $1,079,928; special time, $31,&23,999: time certificates, $10,87419; savings funds, $131,528,667; postal savings deposits, $1,491,392; municipal de posits, $22,037,G"9. The trust companies also reported that the trust funds In their hands totaled 31.171.119.CS0: corporate trusts, $3,CS6,337. Totnls of the deposits for the State banks were: Number of accounts, 651.369. Individual deioslts. $10,741,54:; time, $19, 462,375; time certificates, $11,799,721; demand certificates, $1,862,079: postal savings, $1SJ, 621; municipal, $6,800,413. The State bank? have trii-t funds to tne amount of $6, 17.431. In the savings Institutions there were tlmo deposits ot tJ21.319.49S and deposits subject to Qhcck of $2,419,043. FOREIGN TRADE CHANCES 37ie ollowlno Utl o opporfnnfffra for Amtr lean mdKUaclurer fit the orrOn frada is pii'fn bu the Hurtau of Foreian and Dometlto Commerce. Departiiirst of Commerce, and ad' dltfonaf fiiormaffon may be had by corre. $VOidenCf, 0ftfii0 the file number; 'o. 17392. hardware anil looli An Amertcan consular officer In the East Indies reports a possible market for the sale of llrht hardware and tools. Tho consular orTlcer desires to re ceive catalogues, prlco Hats, etc.. rolatlve to hammers, screws, nxet, etc.; also a style of knife used for tapping rubber trees, lie states riat manufacturers of plantation toola should Investlsala tho market. No. 17SU3, Insulating; material The Ilureau of Foreign and Uomestla Commerce- la In re ceipt of a letter from a merchant In Spain staling that lie dealrea to receive offers for rubber Panda for covering; copper wire similar to tha sample which may be examined at the nurenu of Forelin and Domestic commerce or Its branch offlcca. No, 17.-OI. nail bruahea An American con aular officer In Hniland reports that a firm In his district Is desirous of being placed Inycom munlcattcn with manufacturers and exporters of nail brushes to sell for about 2 or 3 rents each. Prices should. If possible, be quoted c, t, f. Urttlsh ports. No. 17.VI3. cabinet clocks An American con sular ofTlcer tn the East indlm Invites atten tion of manufacturers Io on opportunity for the sate of medium-priced cabinet clocks In his district. . The clocks should be from 2 to "V feet hlsn, fancy cut wood, with various de atsna of flxurea mounted on tho top and Imi tation veneered oak, for both hanging and shelving. Cataloxues, price lists, etc., may ba forwarded to Ihe consular officer. l"rlces should be quoted c. I. f. destination. No. 17507, hoop Iron A machinery merchant In India Informs an American consular officer that ha desires to form commercial relations with American manufacturera of sheet-Iron straps for booplnj- tea chests. SUes required nre H Inch nv 22 to 24 gaut a and Inch by 2S gauge. The hoopa should be packed In rolls of M pounds. The man also desires hoop. Ins for bttllr.g lute. Thla hooping; should La 1 inch by 10 gauge, citra strong, and In all cases varnished Quotations should b made c. I. f. destination. Correspondence may ba No'. 1730, enamel ware and galvanised ware An American consular officer In England re ports that a firm of Import and esport msr chanla In his district Is In the market for en amel ware, gahanl-ed wnra and general house, hold utensils. Lowest prices and full Infor mation should be -nt at once In New Zealand Informa an American consular officer that It ta In tha market for gaa stoves and coal ranges. Catalogues and full infor mation should be aent at once. Quotations should be mads f. o. b, steamer at port of ' rioTunbo. toilet paperAn American consular officer in waiea imm iwi a, urtMiitiHr". i. I hi, district dealrea to communicate with American exnortera of toilet paper. Tha Arm hw ft "paying $3.nrer case of 14 rolls for tha cheap grade, retailing at 7 cents per rolli Id 87 ir grosa tor medium grade, retailing at 8 cents per roll, and $9.27 for the beat grade, retailing at 10 cenla per- roll. It i$ stated that heae prices are subject tn a casb discount of Mi per cent. 30 days and aa cents per rasa ifawed far transportation from Londoa. The ftrm rtstes that If price. right l will b. in i noalllon u take from n tn 10 case lots Sr month. Quotations In BnglUh currency, i I f, nVatlnatlon, Cardiff or Indon, should ba accompanied by simples. Samples of Ihe cured, loose. It0t2c, dk, smoked, mitt 12'IjC.I belllea, In pickle, according to nferaiw. loose, 12Mll1c, i lircakfaat lutrnn. aa to brand and nterage, city cured, 17018c.1. breakrat tacon. Western cured, liOlSe.i lard, Western. rerined, tlercra IQOtOUc,; do., do., do., tuba, MWlO'ic. , lardl pure clir, kettle rendered. In lleruea, lOtflOlic . lard, pure city, settle rtn dercd. In tuba, lOUlOSic. ' REFINED SUGARS Them was' Utile trading nnd no important chnngo In prices. IVi quota tenners' list prices, subject to concessions of 111 points. Btumlard granulated, (UJc,; eatra fine granu lated. O.lOe.; powdered. HVOo.i contecl.oneri' A, Cc. i sofl grades, 3.2393.83c DAIRY PRODUCTS llUTTKIt. The wholesale market was quiet, as usual on th-i Inst day of the week, and prices ,i-re without Important change. Quotations. Western, solid-packed creamery, fancy specials, sue. i ettm, 27c. eatra nrala. 2(111 .'lilSc: nista. 232V.,C , eecrmda 2--W2K- l nearby prints, fancy. 30c i doy average extra, tl(2Iic.: tin. fair to good. Z.Mi20c.j louring j..lc" of fnncy prlnta. 34U:,ic. , , i EfitlH. strictly nne ecs" were In fair dr- m(in.1 un.1 flrntlv l,ld (Ifferlnra. however. were largely of heat-damaged atackp, nhlili were dnll and neak. tjuotatlona: In free enscs. nearby extras, 24c per do-en; nrsta. fil per standard ca-, nearby , current retelpts. I3.70 per case: Wratirn ixtra nrsta, ir case: nrsla, $3.01I3.M per catoi fnncy -elected mndled egga were lobbing nt 2H)liC per CIIKiWri-The market waa dull, with ample offerlnga, at lormer rules. Quotations. rvew iotk run cream, inner, ", :"v'fc.r: do., fair to good, new. llbUtic; do., part skims, 0013c. POULTRY T lli -el. .!., md. .ititl and un changed, with moderate but ample Turnings.' Quoutxmf. ronM. aa to quaiiir, Mwiiici ocmlonal Iota higher: roostera. 116120 .; Lrolllag Chickens, jnncy, not leghorna, weighing lHtiS lbs, nplece, 22i.2lc: broiling clilckeon not leg horns, welghlrg Iffl'' lbs. nploce. I.ft2 c.; broiling chickens, leahoma, weighing IWi lbs. nplece. l.sii20c; broiling cldckena, legnorna. weighing lOtU lb, Ploce, l?fl7c.r ducks, Pekln. old. 131il4c.s do.. Indian llunner. old. U-(lLic.; do., young, according tn slsr, l.illK' : pigeons, old, per fair, 21(2:ic.; do., young, per pair, "3'21c " IiltKSrlKI). .The market ruled steady under moderate offerings, but there was not much demand. Following are tha quota linns. Fresh-killed poultry, fowls, 12 to box. r)r)r-plckcl, fancy selected., 10c; weighing 4",(,W!i Iba. apk-co. 18'4c.; weighing 3SB4 lbs. nnlecc. I8tic. weighing .3 lbs. apiece,, lOU 17Hc; under 3 lha. aploce, 14Vattl3Uc.; Ice iWcked Western. 4' lba. and over apiece, 18c: do., emoller slscs. 134417c: old rtioalers. dry ukkcl, I2t4c; bruiting chickens. Jersoy, fane-.-, :iO32a.: o(her nearby fancy. 23(30c. "Wsl ern, weighing !,? Ihs., .4l20c: do., weigh ing Milli -.. 2l23c: spring .lucks. 1I1HO t7c; squabs, per do. white, weighing 11 to 12 lbs. per Vu., 13.UXXM.CO; white, weighing n to 10 lba. per dor. IL1O3.S0; white, weigh ing 8 lbs. per doi.. 2.534f?.n3; do., 7 lbs. per do.., 32.1092.20; do.. OflO 'i lba. per do., g.oOul.03: dark, ir.50ffl.0j; small anj No. 2. II. FRESH FRUITS Tile mnrket was quiet and without Important change. Quotations. Apples, new, transoaient, per hamper, 30r.ft.23; peaches, (leorela, per crate. ll.231ll.K0i lemons, per Ikjx, 2fi2io: ortnges, Klorlda. per box. I2."0ff4; crnretrull, Florida, ror boa, 1102: plneapi'les, per crate I'nrtn jtlco. t,002.7; Florida, ll.302.7S: cherries, sweet, per llx. SOKc: no., sour. pe lb.. 31i(lc: olums. Georgia, per carrier. 73cfl $1.23, currants, red. per qt.. 303c. : blackbcr- GRAIN PRHMRE MA VYM1WT DEMAND Cotn Reached 'Highest; Pria . - Since lA8t May Oats Aim Budyant, CHICAGO, .luiy Jt-Openlng pHcs f-v our showfed tnnrraif advances ov y terday'n closing. jUnt rP6rU that u crenatd nrrttals wpOtll cause- a breatt were Hpfi-ftrttl offset by the wsjalhur ami bcter exort ami millers tlMttrit. Offerings were light at IheHtftrt TJvris fuaed soittered buying, trader eUdr-filrj-holdlng tstt Tor ft decline. July whtett gained m cents over thi closing prte ot yesterday, wheh 11 opened nt $1.12. and nd ' vnnced further before noon. Its stfength was eatd to be tide to nn orentold mar ket. September wheal was rrciiuedtly nought by seller of Jhly Ji opehed (t tH ngalnat ll.oslt, yr-stertlay'i rlostne- prlc. tt was more nctlve than July antl JJe cemher, but wns steady. December did not tMsptay any great gtrength. Openrna? at Itlft, or art tnernM of three-quarter cento over the dosing price or yesterday, It fcnitged oft, bur rnll'ed later. I'rlces ended Ihe flay strong. July pcrr tlnulng tho feature, closing with ah nd Vnnce of 34 cenfs. Bcptember showed n gain of 3 tints. Corn was the feature of the mnrket. July at 0i. when business, began for thsj day, eHiinled the close of yesterday and renehed the higheit price recorded since last -Hay for the, product. (September and December Tlelo ywtei-. day's closing price nt the opening an4 nppeared to liave a nrm undertone. July oritt- surprised all with a display of (strength, gaining Hi cents over y terdfiy. It opened at E2U. The supply If snld to be light nnd the demand heavy. I'lrmnem n,lo was displayed by Septem ber and December. Large export orders arc soon to he made, It is rumored. Export sales rrcortled totaled 750.W bushels of wheat. Chlcafeo crmunlssloti house stiM, for seaboard delivery SOJ.O0O cash Onta and 300,000 cash wheat. Light offerings in the l.iverpoc-l market nnd general conditions In the American market hn.ve caused firmness to rule In. tho former. Spot Is. strong. Cargoes aps , steady. Argentine conditions aro reported ffivor ahle, A strong demand for export corn rules. lAJtmr 'futures ranged as follows- . Wteat rtjien, 1 1 lsrrs. Low Close, doee. Julr 1.12 i.u-i 1.11K tl.HVi t.ttr; rwptemorr ,, i.irfij i.in i.ot'i, i.tunt i.ooi "" rmnr k, i.in i.iin i.nrti 'l.Iirv ll.mu - ...... --'-I-, Sir deslfed may be amlnad at tha bureau or It branch offices The 'onsular officer also transmits lha names of other dealers la this NiTwol'. coke A comme-clal representative of iTforelgn nvernnm Ib Washington, p. t. feporta (hat be ia In reef let of treaueata for lhirnm and addresaes of Amerleaa exporters if coke.' lrg quantities are dyltxi, COTTQN J-BVV VOniC, July tt-Ootton opened nulet and easy this morning, with prices 4 to 5 points lower, reneetlpg IJverpool cable and generally favorable weather ovr tl hlt. Closing prle were I to points lower. I e close. 'January October rvseemeer Uarh May - PT-rV ..... a m ih 10.07 Low Close 9. 3H .4 (. 1M - w 0.43 V.4S U.T6 S.1U 0.90 10. uo ,. . sao corroN statiItTics TtM sUIMleitl ftHUIfmytf t4l is aa fol- BW fUle Wife. ! SIKStMHJLmh g5BfSve.WiM.aat LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS 4,,"TOrj-sS ri- i -riMi & lieaVX, n.. 1250" 30 i.Tu. ia (; a fix - RecaltHS. . --S n.A.A ,?i . . and j-ir"c3wr U401 Texrj lo ' 8MHEP eeijjt). IS Ui, a-4 WaaWt; W-1 120. suss-' 1HI1I. .',... ,,,,,, H.K. U,W,M, V. ,,..... rrate. 7.v.eiSl do.. North Carolina, oer stnnd- nr.l crate, 'loc.i$l; do.. North Carolina, par nat cr-ite. 30)33c.: watermelons, per car, $123 0223. VEGETABLES Offerings were fairly liberal and prices gen erally favored buyers, with demapd only mod trnte, Quotallors: White potatoes, Vfrglnlna, per barrel,, No. 1, 73o.P$l: do.. No. 2, 4iH.I.V)c.j aweel notatoea. North Carolina, per barrel. No, I. I4f73: do.. No. 2. 2.S011.I: onions. Ilermudn, per crate. ra'tWOc; do., Jerser. per H-buslisl basket, 20823c: do.. Eastern Shore, per hamp er. 331140c.: eggplant. Norfolk, per rrate, 11.73 U2.23: cucumbers, Maryland, par H-barrel bus. Uet, 40G3OC: com, Jersey, per basket. EO 03c: peppers. Florida, per carrier, -ogouc.t tomatoes, Jersey, per basket. No. 1. 40JJ3c: do.. No. 2; 2ofl23c.f mushrooms, per 4-pound basket. 500.$! Agreement Probated as-"Will The will of Irving Itamsey, late of I6W Oakdale avenue, drawn In the form of nn ngreepient, was admitted to probate to day. Tho paper agrees that nil personal and household effects, Insurance policies and the like shall bo given to Maria Saw yer, nurse and housekeeper. In considera tion of her services to the deceased. The document, which Involves an estate of about $200, was acknowledged before a notary public nnd signed by the de ceased and two subscribing witnesses. Other wills nrobated today were: Amanda M. Lofland. late of Plackwood, N. J., $9900! Ellrabeth Hammond, of this city, who dltd tecently at Cllenskle. Yu.. $6SSS, James Cox, 237 West Ifalnes street. $3500, Thomas II. JtcVeagh, SOT Srnedley street, $2190, Tho persppal estate of David C. Smiley was appraised at $377460. . Police Seek Missing Maid The police of the Germantown station are looking for one or me mams or vi Ham T. Steele, of the woodnorton Apa nients. Lincoln Drive ana Wayne aven. who Is suspected of robbing the houeisTJf n valuable string of pearls and more irmn $100 In cash while the family were away laat night. Mr. and Mrs. Steele left the apartments In charge of two maids to go to tha theatre. When they returned they found the front door open and their bed room ransaCKW. urtaei oteeie, me son, n.ade an Investlgatloa and fpund that the maid had decamped wjrh all her belong ln:. The maid wsS'known tq the Steele as Clara Washington. . N. Y. Suffragist to Work Here Philadelphia amtTrage leaders will re ceive the support of a prominent New York suffrage worker during the next few months, she is wise jano jiyers. us mi mlra, N. Tf., who haa pome here In the employ of the l-ensnylvante College Squat auffraga UeaRue. to takj gbars f the .Vattittaa f tt ,m "tfr.L mi Myers Is very yooag nd laer cbarratng manner and fact ia JwnilHe-s the skeptleef aum have galneij jewoy WHiveeU for the suffraw wTut. attS gradut(t In 114 from the KM1 "& ' lc iallsed in &MMCr. j Mrs. Ginther"s Auto Tn Flame l mel(,i)i tJimher. ?u South 4tU UJtilU w riding iu her swtu tuoWle wltb mt t trlt "1 n'' motor MLClt-lid d the ugi burst tn'.. flames near 404wjwukn ihe ftir fear, after i hJ-4 telM, exunguwhesl hv Haines Tkve prtWIiVoclieo Fire DWt uMtnt w(w ceJWH, but by the tirue mt -paratus rrii the autosoo-tta) ,--He way te P-4ij-J Juiy -J....,-- 'h KlH W "Mi fH Vpienil-cr .. 73 73H 74V i-,:Jl n l-tmirr .. IHS 03 nit" t04H Nil's July 32H 31 -3 131 Sit. 8ri-eiibir .. f lia-t 37U . t.t,S IV eiri er . . .'HHk r 40 .leV, 3ti ! iAtd ' July .oo S.07 Keileniuer ... R.2ir g.02 -S.IO lait O'tnbir .... 8.2S S.3U 8.22 t.22 AST . nun July ?' .... OJA wm sepienitier .. o,i3 o.nr ti.i'O n.rsi inoo Octoler ....l(.'J2 U.V3 ,n,fC 0.82 tuttf fork July . MAI 14.23 Septimber ..11.33 14.33 It.lO 14.10 14.41 Octott .. .1.7 11.07 11.23 14.23 ll.KS Uld. tAtked. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS JSKW YORK July 2.-tlUTTRn. -Market steady, rrtelpta, IU3S packages; extra, 2tnt rre : hither ai.orlng. Sue. ; state dairy, 2M 2C.)-.: imitation crrnmery. 22(23c Ht'OS Sfarket unsettled, receipt-, 03A1 packages: extra nrt, rtMt22'4c regular packed, Mrsta, 1H'U4f2tc, regular packed; nearby whites. Sfiiiac,: mixed color. 1S823C, gathered; nearby browns, 24H20c. POUT OF PIULADELrillA. Vessels Arriving Today Str. Orcclan. tinaton. pareengera an4 merrliandlsc, Mrrchsnt and Miners' Trans poruitlorr Company. . . Sir. Norlhern inr.). Marseilles, vU Vorfiik, ballast. Crurlc M. Taylor's San. Steamships to Arrive PHEiailT. Name. From. sailed. I'bber Algiers JB1 211 liorgland Cardiff July 2 Atlantic Sun I.tvrrpcol July (I Joaquin Mumbru Palma Jnly 0 Australian .Transport ..Calcutta .July 10 Dlony S.alhalea ......illllbao July it Ixndvn .Ijis I'almas ...Jnlyll llomnry Iluelva . .,.-.. ..July 11 tlpo Mendl ....Agua. Amarga.. .July 1.1, Dakotan Illln .July Nestoa ....Algiers ...-. July 13 Uavtrlev , .. I'ort Talbot July 13 . O. Sllchaellnoa- ....I.lmnl July 13 Manchester Mariner ., Manchester .. ...July 15 liecksnham Hal boa July 13 Vulcan Tenerlffe Jolylf fJuernsey , tialbo July IT California, Chrlrtfanla . .July 11 Hvcnd II Santa Crux .. July 14 Arkansas Copenhagen . July ,., Kilwinning ,....,. fan Fetln .. July II Thlera .Itottcrdant ..Julyia Ocean ..London .JuIyW Hn.ua ... .....I'ort Antonio ..July 21 Atlantis Cuba July'21 Btoratbardle ..i...... Jqulque Juty2V P0RT0FNEW.Y0niT - Steamships Arriving Today Nsmo. Irrem. bteamed. ItalU ..... nibraltar ....... July JS Merlly Victoria June 21 Steamships to Leave Name, - For. Date. noma ,.arcel-n J!r; Unlnsk ..Arehanaet July27 name AUghler ,,..,. Genoa J sly 21 Arable ..T Liverpool . July2 Movements of Vessels Mr. tun. mblaa for phlladelr-nla. was 31 nllrs north of Diamond Bhoal UghUbip at T n. ra. July SA. Str. Tuain. phlUdelpbl for Savannah. wa 43 miles northwest of Tybo at 7 pm. July 3. Htr Ossobaw. rhlUnelphla for Tampa, is 02 rr.il-i. southweft of Diamond Shoal llghubtp.. ttl nnAn julv 23 -.- '-:.--Ar . ...... ,l, str l'acinc. irom ujiaqupnui. Havana Julv 23 Htr BtruiDarma arrived at Hr.), for l'hlladelphu. HMnid mm Inulnu Julv 22. Str. Clo'lablDO flir.). from J'hlladelDhls. ar rlied at London JulyM, , Sir Stormount flir., for fhltadelphta, atosmed irom Daltlmora July 24. Sir. Feralan for Philadelphia, steamed from Uoaton July 21. , 0 lr. Toledo, towing s.lir Delaware Sun. from l'llladetphls. arrlvej t BaWne July Sir. Sn Jielertiw Illr.I, PhiladelphUi tor SliTtti. Arulrw Fr.. from I'bllaaeiphl, f PtuladeJpkla, i- rlvaa at t- Nasslre Jul Sir. unuatna tiir.i. rled at Talv-ahuano July ID. . from July 22. FREIGHTS AND CHARTERS Increased demand for grain earners toe Augual-Saffteniber teaming bar. atrengtlwnad rales and may p-wtl tbem higher fnqulry 11 light ta other iracs. CUAKTMItls. ,r3!7r.. ill- 'jViVtO tiartrsjL umi "KKSKia'-Bfi: D ItfoFX OBOO tirr. re. fined. New York to Brs. vrbala terWM. "coaT-Bcur Chrl O- Bndlcott Jol toot vssLVXirvBS&Tu&rv. K.-BM -"''"- .,mr"Z". T. at! TSBh fl,a rLfitt.4A StTrTTTU avSdliaorii1Ust-A d , RPfP-l Frightened, Shoots Off His Hand Bleed flowing 'raeV fwm a & cu l the toat of bis eon so alarmed IW TrTompson. of m lrwt and WttrfJnd triirinw of tbe b a xsanm-5 at th2 m an4 st oH hi. rlht hgosl Umi STiWrt"" pi)Sii, m tj-iu-Jviia-Jia-a is.xf0Uf! 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