9 DEMAND STERLING AND CABLES FELL TO NEW LOW POINTS EXPECT MORE GOLD IMPORTS EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, AT7GUBT 27, 1915. if AMERICAN LINSEED ; WAS SENT UPWARD : 'Activity in Common nnd Prefer red Furnished Late Feature. Exchange Market Weak f , NEW YOIIK, Aug 27. Strength Kftln I rhftiactcrUol trading on the Htoek Kx riixnga generally today, only n few Issues I New York Stock Sales ... Last else, tilth, l-o w ? "v 0W M 32H a 33 'HS'."1'" Mfg.... 38J 414 3Vi i ,Ul'm M'K &'. O'JX 71H 09V4J m Ah Chemical ... M n) fiO '" Agr uicm pf . ,oi 93 oi AnCn oi Am cm pf 10A Am Cit & Foundry... . 0.8'f taHn UM 02U CO) 1 11)0 100 7 09 ism 161 c( riw 11 II.....I ... la. ViAlilM.l .I.a ....... .... UIVIII U IllOVfc JIUBUlcpn Wl mil .in utiKC (tw II confhttd to the wnr Bpeelnltles, although the coppers tamo In fcr moie nttentlon. due to the bctlir tletnnnd foe the metal nd higher price In London. In thla citr eaterda, for Instance, between JO 000.00) to 25,000,000 potinda of copper changed hands, and It Is understood that Inquliies nro out for 60,000,000 pounds of lithe lnetai CHU incw ui viec-irui tic copper advanced to 1S4 cents today, the ' hliheiit on the present, movement ' Attention vvrb drawn away from tho stock market today to quite a large ex tent uv the lcnowed, or continued, weak ness n l" reign excuange inuinci. both ttcmnnu tcriiiin ciiuico ivkib terlng now low records In the early trnd t.v Hecnuse of this weakness more gold E Imporli aro looked for, nnd a largo ahlp- Irment l expectca auring mo next tort r Bi,ht, according to word received by & Unktrs here from London, and before tha movement is uvtr im new uuijiuio will probably reach Jl0.o00.000. looking toward his heavy movement tho Bank if France has begun to transfer H0.0( 060 In gold Herons the Channel, The un settlement In the exchango market ox tldlns, to a largo extent, the Inactivity in tho raiiroau snarca. .luuns ... n," unless soemthlnc Is dono to put rates back on a normal basis there will be more liquidation of European-held Amer ican socunucs. Movements In prices were not ns wldo 3 they havo been In tho Inst few tlns, except In Bom" Issues, notnbly Tennesseo Copper. This Issue moved In tho oppo site direction from the reit of the metal group, nnd nt ono t,mo wns Jo,vn points, some of which wns 'ater recov ered. the ,0!s ground midday standing t about Ave points. On tho other hnnd, the other coppers were strong, tho ma jority being up nearly two points. The break In TcnncBsoo was thought to bo inrrelv duo to tho falluro of tho com- E pany's directors to make any announce- nieni as 10 war uiuuh umi 1111:11 maul ing yesterdny. After some early weakness on tho re ft organization plan, Itumely common nnu P preferred became strong. The plan pro t fides for the formation of a new com f nnnv in take over the existing business and provide working capital Pronounced strength In Federal Mining and Smelting Issues was the featute of the afternoon. The common rose 10 and the preferred 6 points No news accom panied the advance. While there was seme pront-taklng after midday, stocks vvere welt taken, and tho mnrket, on the whole, remained firm, but trading wns not active. United States Steel firmed up and went within a fraction of Its high mark for the car. The mils con tinued Inactive Right before the close American Linseed was taken In hand and boosted, tho common going up 2 points and the preferred C points, ttcthleliem Steel gained C. The market closed strong, on moro optimistic reports from Wnih Inffton on tho outcome of the Interna tional situation. Am Loal rrodncti 140 flm cotton Oil fil'f am i.sprcn 100 to Am nuts & Leather ... mj s'l Am lllda lc L pf 30)1 37n Am Ico Sccutltlej 24 24l Am-n""; Wf. 2IJ). Am Llnsood pf 34 39 Am Locomotlra fit fto AmMnelt & llnV .. uii- un. r ...... - ' iu am iici pi ., Am Smelters pf U . Am Steel Konndrmi Am Tel iTel Am Tobacco ....... Am Woolen pf Anaconda Copper . . AtchT & 8 K Atlantic Coast Lino ...102 IlildftM IKo 78 1 Daltlmoro A Ohb Sii( llatopllas Mining l)( tlethlchcm Mccl 28.5 Drookljn HapTraai .. 84J nuttA Suporlor 05-, ai I'ciroicum is 0j 8 37 24 7i 34't M't bO'l 107 80 4 Mi 12.1 Clo. MM 40 7IM r,w 03K 0.VJ C0' 100 72 151 Jf C2li ir. 8M 37 24S 20' 3S :& HI 107 mi 63U 124 40' .icn . 44 Cal l'etroloum pf. uanarjian I'acillc ... Cent Leather Co... Cent Leather Co pf Chesapcalo & Ohio, Chlno Copper O O 0 & StLpf... am at west pt Chi It KU'aclflo... C M . S V pf . Colorado Fuel .V I Comitock Tunnel , Consolidated I J .11 . Continental Can 80M Corn Products Itef... . 17M Corn fro Itof pf 83'i cno carpet 40 linn 107 81 80! . u'JM fi-l'i .12.1 121 227 225 225 225 01 Wi Dl'i 01M 72U 74U 72' 74M IDUi 102 ( 101'( 102 101 101 KM 70f 78 78H Siii 82 82M 1)( U( VI 200 284 290 Ti i b'l' HiH (8 Od't 07M 18 18 18 41h 40W 41M 152 151M 152 44 4t 44'f 105M 105M 105M 105M 454 45'i 45M 4oM IRREGULAR MOVEMENTS; IN LOCAL SECURITIES New York Bond Sales Electric Storage, Welsbach and Lake Superior Strong; Brill and Penna. Steel Weak 40'f 47M 02 55 JO ,'i)! 22lt 22 i 121M 121 41l 43i 10 t) 4DVi 55 MM 21M 121 41'1 4 120M 127M 127 WOULD HAVE COMMERCE BOARD DECIDE ON RECEIVERSHIPS NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET 4 .NEW YOltK, Aug. 2T.-Tradlng f. active on the Coltco lxchange In Proposed to Givq Commission Juris diction Over Carriers WASHINGTON, Aug. 27.-I.eglslatlon 4ealgned to give the Interstate Commerco Commission Jurisdiction over receiverships 'of common carriers will bo proposed at the next session of Congress. The com mission, while not itself suggesting' this measure, will support it. This legislation will provide that no railroad or other common carrier may go into the hands of receivers until ap plication has been made to the commis sion, and the latter has Investigated tho peed and causes for such action. All parties interested In the carrying corpora tion aro to have ample opportunity to express their vieB. This move Is the result of tho Interstate Commerco Commission's Investigation Into the finances nnd physical condition pf tho Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific J Railway. The commission's report In this cate alleged thut the Moore-Reld-Lecds syndicate forced tho road Into a receiver ship which could have been avoided, without tho knowledge or consent of the minority directors and stockholders. Crucible .Meol.. Cruclbto btcM pf Cuban-m ujar . . Cuban-Am Sugar pf Del & Hudson . . Den & Itlo CI pf Distillers' tiocurltloi... Dome Mines Erie Krlo lstpt Erie 2dpt Fed Mln &Sm l'cd Mln & Sm pf... Oen Chemical General Llcctrlc General Motors. . General Motors pf ... Goodrich 11 K Co Ot N cfs for ore prop. Guggenheim Expl'n.. Int Agricultural Int Agricultural pf . . Inter Con Corp'a Inter Con Cor pf Int liar NJ Inter Mot Vot t c. . . Inspiration Coppor. . . Kan City bouthen. Kansas City bo pf . Kings Co K L &. P. Krcgo S b Co LacWbteel Lehigh Valley Louts & NastiYlllo... Mackay Cos pf. ... Manhattan El ctd . Maxweu Aiotor Max Motors 1st pf... Max Motors 2nd p(. . Mexican Petroleum.. Mex Petroleum pf. .. Minn & St L pf . Miami Copper . Missouri 1'aclHc . . . Montana Power National DLscult pf- Nat koaW A. suti. 7o i .10 J 121 105 140 . l'J 2SM . 1!W . 2SU 431 . 34W . 25 . 40 .300 87 18M S4 411 77 101 U'J'f. 11)') no O'f WM A'i 28M 44 :w 35 52 31)0 SO! 17J4 b3't 40 75J4 llll 40)i 55 M)'i 22 121 4IM 8 127 80M 18i 81 40 70 101 I17M 117M 109 10J 140 1U 28 JIM 2811 43M 35 25' 40 30J 175M 177 217 210 .UOU 110( 110 . 02'i 03 t 03 43' I.8H 2'M 40'i 21 VoM HI) 2m Mi Mi 574 110 Of 28M 21M 2bM WM 35 :i.JM 50 300 . 42' . G4'f . 10 . 19 . 21 U 74H 108 . 21 . 35M . MH . 6lii 122M 121 loll 100 LO'f GO 175Vf 17SM 218 218M 110 4Vi 07M 22 i 40U 21M 75 108! 21 Mi 20j 57 121 1U0 67'i AM 05 20 39M 2 Hi 74U 10b 21 ..G 2tiM 57J4 121 100 07 .143! 143H 142! 143! .112H 114M 114 114 07! i 63H GGU 00f 12i!f 12K 127U 41 43 43 01 'Mi Oi At .11!' JG!i .-0f J-4M S5! 84V 84 81 3J 3J 32 .7! MH 27 4'j 4 4 53! Sl'f 53J I! 4 00 M'i , MM . 82,4 . 31 OH 41 53 124 -7 Wldo fluetuntlons and unusually brond Block Hxohnnge toda lke Superior and Hlcctrlc Storalto Iiattcry were fea tures of Interest, the former suddenly coming to life In the closing dealings and moving up about a point on quite heavy demand. In the morning Storage ltattery wns tho centre of Interest The opening quo tatlon of T' was 1V4 nbop lnt night's cloe, but the price quickly receded on ptollt-tnklng sales. At going quotations the vleld on the stock Is approximately 6 per cent , and there I talk of possible raising of the dividend from 4 to 6 per cent. The company's business, aside from nil tho talk about war orders, etc, has shown much moro stability In recent enrs than formerly Net profits huo rnnged between t,100.000 anil 1,.M4,000 per annum since lWi, while tho surplus after the 1 per cent dlstilbutlon has ranged bo- wopii J4S3.5T3 nnd $313,611 during that period. IlnUlulti Locomotle was another strong spot, moving up over n point on light purchases Notwithstanding tho confirmation of an order for 15.000 tons of steel rounds placed with the Pcnnslnnla Steel Compnny, the stock fell thiee points on nn odd lot transaction. United Gas Improvement, on the contrary, moved up a fraction, while brisk busing of t'nlted States Steel lifted that Issue substantially J a. Hrlll dropped 2, while Welsbach rose S points Cramp shipbuilding displayed a bettor tone today, but trading in tho stock wns small. Tonopah-nclmont hardened frac tionally on the regular dividend being de clared. United Hallway Investment Bs were a strong feature of the bond list and In tho late dealings Philadelphia Company cumulative preferred moved up nearly 4 points, but tho common was Inclined to hang back Money rates In Philadelphia today aro at tho lowest point in many years Call loans nrc obtainable at iYt per cent, on good collateral, and It Is snid even 3 pi-r cent, has been touched. No such low rate has existed since the fall of 1WS. while time money can be had as low as 3'4 per cent for six mouths, which is said to bo a record. That such monetary conditions shoulu prevail at a tlmo of octie stock market speculation, expanding trade and nt tho approach of tho movement of a recotd crop Is surprising, but it is explained uy the fact that ilnnnchil institutions aro not inclined to place their surplus funds In high grade Investment bonds nt this time because of the expectation of consider able further European liquidation of tho best American Issues still held abroad It Is also pointed out that in this city at least speculative" commitments, though active, nre moro in the nnturo of turn overs than actual enlargement of the speculative position Brokers report a grent deal of In and out trading fiom day to day on n practically unchanged volume of collateral. Incidentally, PhllaJ delphla brokers have been obtaining rather more than the usual proportion of call money from New York nt about 3 per cent and 1-16 commission Offerings of funds nre said to be considerably In ex cess of the demand. MAY RETAIN DUTY ON SUGAR $1000 Albany A. Hua 1't 1SUO0 mrt Tel n IV 0" Aimf Writ I'sp Is WD Armour t o 4a 3WV AlrhUoii c l 101.1 Aiidii Atchison r 4a MAI Unit Ar (11,10 1H. . .IfjOO IMlt Oh c 4k XV Huh 8 tort rtil in . . . UOW llronkn Itp Tr 'IS Mil XI ( Mil Pap I at 4a t) Cult It II V J h Chile Ixnt 7 .. . Ilin On 4U ,, taw ( SI 118't 111 IKS'! lfWCo CM 1 1 aiio CI lomil Chmi A t) 4Ua 1INJ( (Jill II A Q Joint 4s cp ir. i 4ft . I.HI n iin SJ Mil, 12.') 122H 12J 00 NatC &S pf 103! 101 Msalon today. ' Further liquidation In September frlcea follow: Other months naa lena tho early contract advanced. t September Jov ember" Pecamhr January ,, fouruarv . rch ,.,, &; y " Jiy i. . . .. Todaj'a ouenfnif . . n-Jo ..0 23 .'.' "2 .. U.4NQ0 32 '8(1V .. U.UI3G.03 ..0IMJ .. 117.' ..0 73 .. USIfiO.M yeaterUay's closo oo;nii I.S7f(II.SS e :u(i.'ii II 41(111.42 II47IUS n.Mtjii.n.1 U ,VJ4j(I.(J) 6.II4&U.II3 ll.7Wld.74 ll.74ill.73 0.7UJII.M) NEW YORK CURB American Zinc ' Ilrailt-n .rltllh-Amerlcfln Tnharm nM 'do new Co'trlaht ... . , Oeldfleld ConaolldHted" V.V.'.V.V.V.'. Oreene Cananea ilSS? ,?PPr Jvent't Copper Jfhlrti Volley Coal Haifa ',' Copper Jlplln Vt'a Klevator do pref , ,,,i, , , kr.Jlegman i'Vjar'ne surltns Oum T0lJA(n tnH,.n.u Vnlied Cluar Btore'a ','..... J!" W Jctld Mlm " Tukoi Hold Mil .. 0.1 .. HU .. M' .. 14 ,. 0 :: 3J'S .. ii . 4'jt; ..no :: i .. 7(1 ,. VI , Dll ..110 S' Allied. 54J4 14H 41 " 1.1), no 170 'A 7.1 U4 !. SB IjO 101 12.1 BANK CLEARINGS Hit!, cUarlnis today cuiniwre with corre numJlnj tiny inn two vears .., WIS. 1UH 11113. Jhlla. $23,1)011,412 $20,041 400 $21,714,001 '"otion . lS,7Hti.OM8 17,2(11,287 lli,:i2U,0UI CV York 321,714,023 140.4U..1US 202 OII.WC FOREIGN EXCHANGE ue foreign axchHng, market today demand aterllna ftnrf lil.. .all .a n.w Inu. r.Ntnl.. tb former olm to ft.OMVi und the I'tttr W HI. Lalrr In the day demand went to nf4!..IM riKWnl.lfH $4 (liy,M Ql.pll.itf UVln,. M.rlia UhM Vjuna , , , . 4,U4 nill Nat Kaamcl a Nat Knam. & S pf Nat Load Nevada Con Cop.... New York Air Brake New York Central... NYN U All NYO &Wcst Northern Pacific Ontario 611 M Pacific Mall raclflcTel &Tel Penalllt Philadelphia Co Plttsbunr Coal Plttsbure Coal pf. 10) !8' 8t 28 . 89 00 9J 02!. r,5Ji 114 14!. 1C 14'i MO 15U 147! 90) 00) 00)4 . b3) 02) . 2HJ 20) .107,'i 108 . 1'i 4 . 32'f WA . 20h 31' .109)4 luo . 87 bS5 32)i .'5 07 100). 83 'i 100 28 0J 04 1.) 1101 00 G2H 02)i 25J 20)4 107H 103 3W 4 32) 32H 31H 33 108) I0S) 87 e8 3H 3 Pressed btcclCar 01). G2) Pubs CoraN J 103) 100 UulclJillver 3'i 3) Quicksilver pf Uysteol aprmz Kay Coa Jjpjr... Iteadlns Hep Iron Steel... Rep Iron & Stool pf Hock Island Co pf.. itumely M Co Itumely M Copf... bears Koebuck bloss-Sd 1 bo Porto 11 Sugar... fcoutueru I'acluc... fcouthern Hy btudebaWer Co btudebakor Co pf:.. 'lena Copper 'lexas & Pacific 'lexas Co Toledo St L&W.... 'iiiiru Avenue Union Has & 1'apjr.. United Dry Goods pf. Union Paciiic Union Pacific pf U ft IndAlchol U 8 Ind Alcholpf.... U b cast 1 1' Stf.... U 8 Hcd A Kef U S Ited & Hef pf . . united Ityn lnvost.... United Ityslnvpf.... U b Hubber U S Hubber 1st pf.... U bbteel U b bteel pf U 6 Kipress Utah Coppor Va-Caro Chora 1 Iron Coal &C WcstuiU K & M...... Western Maryland.... Western Union Tel.... Wheel & L E 1st pf. vnuv. overlauu Willys Overland pf , . 5)4 6 . 40 40) 23 it .148) 140! , 44 If li)i .101'. 102 ' .. 85 . 12). ..153i . 5r. .. 75 . bOU .. 10)4 ..113 ..101 .. 03 .. 10) ..145 .. 3 .. 02U .. OH 60 07 G1U 100 .1) 4' 3J 23) 140 44V 102 X Vi U'i U5n 5a 81 89) 15! I13)i 112). 11) 101 104 101 GO 55 58! HI! 1011 148) 1411 M 52 i 0'i ti) CO 59 n o 14 150 55U 80 0) is; on 10J ii 5 40 23.4 140 44) 102 X b II1 151 55 '. 8J ft'JJ 15; I'D 148! .1) 13M 0!i 50 jnon r? m av ai i 271K1D C AI 8t 1' HiMi t' JI t v ren 7IK) Oh I II U I' ml 4a 2000 Col A "Viuth ref 44 H.kki Den ft It (I 4a 1(10(1 Il-ll & It (I A. . 21K.KI l)la Secyr IVrp R lmKI Brie sen 4a 2tKM) Urern I n Vm 4ik) Ueti K.lec deb ,V ImiO Mild Mm ii In .In , 4lii.ni III (.mt In lull..' 2HU0O lna ( Diin-r Ma 'III liijomi lnap n ret .id J I njw micro Jlft -I'bfl 12(i(.i Internl prr cvt iW 21KHI Ijieki Steel i IH23. 4' MKKy l.eka Hleil ."a limi & iiHui i.ik i m r ; . . nn; 4IKKI l.orll.nnl IV. . . . Km! Mao AIo 1'bc 4 .... .121 2iMM do toI (Va 1IH7. Ml 11)011 tin cnua (is XI' i i(l Nat TlIk ra .. .. us ixoixi X V. Air Itreke cvt 0 li Jimiii NYC II l'a. . 77 llioiKI dn nt (H .MH) N Y Cll 41,8 lHOI) 2(K) do rei 44a .V4I di 4i,a Hull nmo N' Y ll adj lliiuii , Y Tel gen Hi" INK! .Nll'f ; flt I'ocli Sin) N(ir l'ne prior 4a Villi ('0 Ken .la . .. .!MM fuel IK Tel .la 2.1 (I I'ennti cv .1', liiKio do pen et 4'4a :tmni 10 ct 4V 7() do 4a '4S l(l I'ulilk Sen N I .la PiKa) It ly Onn Coiipcr lla lsal Heading gen 4a llano It,-p Ir H ." 4li(ii Iluck Island 4a CiXl do rid 4a 1IHKIO H I" ev ret f p .'is 'III 21X1(1 South l'ne rfd- 4a . . 11X10 South Hy Ken 4a . 20HI Texna Co cv lla . 13(ai ThIM Ave ref 4a UMMm Third Ave ad) r.a 10(l Tol Pen & 4a (KI Trlrltv Bs r,7iain f S Steel 1V1 Mil 1 S Stirl Ipk Tia . IH (ai l tllnn I'or Int 4 21MH t'n llwja 8 K 4a . . 2(i l'n ltwa S K Ha .. 1(H Vn ltwy "n . . . 1S.VNHI Vnl-l T r lal it 4a .MKI Wcat i:io ev r.a 2IK10 Wtat Mil tat 4,.. lr.iKKH) IV 1: . M c r.a v I TWO-AND-A-HALF CENT I DROP IN GRAIN PRICES PHILADELPHIA MARKETS Increases in Exports nnd Mil lers' Sales Reported Corn nnd Oats Easier '01' 102 iii-kj VI2Y, til 47' j 7(l' P31. HB'fc ';n mil, 1111 Sales in Philadelphia IIHI 2d 121 HOI 2(10 211 1M.' 10 HI 411 4110 Ycflt cloae High 1 1 lll'n l r,' Loss of $50,000,000 a Year When, it Goes on Free List WASHINGTON, Auk 27 Retention ot the duty on sugar, which Is slnted to ko on the free list next Ma, was hinted here today by Representative Claude Kltcliln, of North Carolina, chairman of the Vh and Means Committee and floor leader ot tho House. He ndmltted that addi tional revenue legislation muBt be con sidered so soon as Consres reconvenes, and ndded that "there Is some talk ot letting the duty remain on suKar " A ltiis of revenue, amountlnK to nt least $M,OCO,000 a year, will be suffered when sugar goes on tho free list Kltcliln said this fact would have weight In considera tion of tho revenue problem. He declined, however, specifically to forecast at this tlmo legislation repealing tho free sugar clause of tho 1'ndervvood law. H. A. LOEB HEADS TRADESMEN'S no in T' 10 1IKI :n 7l)il 2U-' 111.11 IS 4110(1 mm IIKK) .limn KKIO .tIKKI :ui in 1001 7(iU Kdai 1IKIII l'OOu Allla-rhiilni Am oolen t-t. Am lliillHa 24y Am Van id's Anaconda . 72'!, Ilald l.oio . 7'j III 111. J tl 4il I'u m Stiel tt i:iec htorage . i'( Hen Aap pfd Ijik Sup Corp HVn I.eh Nttv 7I'(. .h Vol Tr r. Northern Cent "J lVnna n 11 "l"j l'enna Steel pfd M l'hlla Co . 41 do cum rfd 41', Thlla nice .. 24'i 1' U T tr itfH . 10 l'hlla Tiac 74 Heaillni; . ..71 Sn llvv Tonopah llel .. 'I'u Tonopali JUn . .'i r o i .. .. iis P S Steel 7ll VVestmrlnd Coal ui IV CniTip t c VI VVelatneh . .1", H0NU3. l.aat prev aale, Clt 4 rill liil, ln'xinto Hja 4a ."i, l.eh V gen 4s . W.l, do Coal 3 .HUH Mnrket St J'.l la l'enna Co 4'jh M7', l'hlla r aep 'lll.too do 1II1S .. UN Phlla i:iec 4 so l'hlla (' ens 4'i HeadlnK K(n 4a 02', Bpon-Am I Ca HIMj tin H tin Ca. H'l), n Close isy, 41114 CIIICAQO, A lg. S7.-rrlc at Hie open ing of the grain market were low todav and continued weak In the early hours. The low levels prevailing brodKht out the Inner, nnd tmdlnp was brisk Shorts covered at handsome profits Rears, however, nre optimistic nnd declare that one nriu two cent rallies do rot cuntx1 them to worry about a market which broke 10 cents In .1 week An increase In export nnd milium' soles noiv I ting felt will off set th (train In stock 1, npionlliiK to soino operators September wheat was taken at M nt tho opcnliiK At yesterday's closing Wi was nsked A drop of only He wiib recorded beforo noon beCHUie buying was heav I.Ike September, December showed a loss when compared with MH. osterday'B dosing quotation It opened at 87W to- iluj Its undertone was nervous, and It , slipped off a trifle without recovery holme noon. I Huvr-is paid $l.0U for May trt the pen- ' lug. Yesterdny it binUKht J1.02a Hsked at tho close. It was nlso weak and fell off further In tho eailv hours Prices routlnucd to fall ns tho daj ndvanced, and at tho clotp were off on tho avorae of 21,4 cents from esterda's Una' Porn and oats rcllccted the tone of wheat and opened generally lower than yestrrdoy's closing prices There wob u ! rush to sell corn nt the opening, with the I short element absent Trading In oils was light. Traders In theso pioducts are j anxiously watching tho weather reports I It Is feared that the cold spell reported 1 rum some or mc corn uistncis win uc detrimental to the crop Hxport sales reported aggregated SOO.Offl bushels of wheat, 150,000 bushels of which is to be shipped via the gulf, on what Is believed Is nn old order. About 1,001,000 bushels of oats havo been contracted for. It Is said, for foreign shipment. It could not bo verified. Wading futurca ranged aa follows Yeat'd a VVhe.it Open High liw. Clou,-, iliwe Si 1 timber U'i t'11, U74 t''"', tiro1!, 1 eceinl,or H7'fc U7H HI'S tl'Mi ttU Miv . 102i, 1 021, 1 mm ! Oil', tl 02S, oru mew unnri)) GRAIN AND FLOUR 1YI1BAT -Receipts. Ill "TO baHi. Iw,nd vtr rslr nut Hh lower ontaMe sdvlees prlc rtwllned 1e oimtstlona t'r lota, In prl. elersuir No. 2 red, Be, spot and Auwat. fi OTf 1 fi, No S ni Weaisrn. h. l 10&1.1B. Nn f Smithern rd. new. M.qWl.OTi stwmjr 1 1441 (M rejeeted A, new. WeJ$l.01; re jeotwt K new. WMJHMc itiKN -lieeeli la, (am hiiah lupplle t sriNill and the market wns unlet al unehnil prices. qiMtattnna l"ir lets for local trsde. a to kmUoti No, Z yelMi. h1 . stemr vellim, stflste . No. 1 elloVr. i.Hlstk OATS - Herelpis. TI.MK bush Dotnsnd was lluhl and prliea were le. lower under Ificrosa ln mipi.llen of m-w rrwp Qwitatlsxw No. .1 whits, ,V ,u . No. 4 white, 404J4H? . mli onis, 4Mf40e. 'l OI H Heeelptt 710 bbla snd l.M7ll II In .k nsrtc w dull sn.i prl.t were nemlimll) uiichnit.l iliiotsttona iwr 1WI 1M , in oi.i vv inter, elesr. new liiif.i "" BUSINESS CONDITIONS ! HERE ABOUT THE SAME atrnleht. Inn (Ifilt 2.1 00., potent cki, V ,,1 i'.'4l Kineas rlear, new, tute eseka J112i, d(. ellHUlit, 1 w, lute iwrka, .v.2.14j:. M, uo paleni, new line sacks, n.M)ti.17. etirlng r. oui, siikuvi, iio , MrHiKiu nw. (' rto. iwtent, old. $nl)0 75, do brsniia, old, .S7 20, elts mills, ehol. e 1 intent 7lr 2". elty mills, regular Scarcity of DyestufFs Responsi ble for Dulness in Hosiery Trade September ut'ociiiucr MO .. ., OntB Soptemlior Iptemltr Miu . . mbei October Jnnpnr I llllin I Sonti'mbi r October . jn.u arv Ociobcr Jh mnrv nf. High. 1II1V, 67', MP, nns tn 1171, loll IIS 7SH 10.!?. 11214 701 j Low Cloe Jul", lul'J r.7 IIU pi Hi, in 117', PS lis TMj 10.'(, "-". lOtKj ,'l'i SI,', 10 11)!, Ill U7'l 1IH1 111 7N'4 llijij 112' lllij TOW Local Bid and Asked .1.10H i;n!( VMX 131 81H S2 82 82 . 75 75V$ 73tf 7.Jlf . 96H 09 OS 0J . 2151 -'I'l 21M 2l ,. 214 Vi 3 4! .. 3 til 4H 5 . 21H 2l!i 21'i 21 . MM 42l SSH tVi . 6i 62 cm am .105 105 104 i lOi . 75U 77 75J 7t.5 ,.U2U UJii 112 U2X ,. C CSX 083 08U . U7f lilllf t8W 8Vi . H04 .0)1 M'i .0 . 6-M 08 1 5VI 67 .110X 11 H 110)1 IWi . 25i 20 2d 20 ,. 70H 71 71 71 ,. 2 3 'IX 3 ..I8JU 184 4 184 184 ..lOOvi 10 100W 107 OOI u 00 iuutj iuji wun iwi Cents per share. quoted ex dividend. MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOl'AH BTUUKH. tmatid 4.01H 3.00 Si?I II.4!) o.no GOVERNMENT BONDS i; of jam real.tered . of iu,sa touiwn . t'numa 2 rck'iatered ... . .. otnva 2 J0.IS rtxUtered ... . remma new - recl'teret niiui new 1. rouiion. of 1U1K reslatered s or luiR joupon 4 M JU2.1 tcKlttered n of iiu coupon IIU. . U7 . U7 . IIU .. Oil ..ltl ..Pal ..100 , too . IWI . lou A1SK CURRENCY MOVEMENTS SBW YOHK. AU( 21 -Tha local banks re 1ve.i from the Interior 410,421.000 and alilpi1 .!li Interior l.47;,.OiXl Uuludlnjt 1.11U,(k)0 ll nal bank nutea sent 10 Waahlmtnn for pairapp:on slid 2.U.toO sold pent 10 J'hPo. !ihl. for Cuin .olrase lltln front .ho -wrivr Mjjir J iHll.uuu Ktwwmrr X lturfl' ty the Subtressury wart IIT,20LtJa '4")nts hy Lank or cilatoma, Inttrn.l ) f tr iimugnttd to ll.uu.bOO bowdn fiii.il Hubtreaaury oiwrnllOiJ Prpj'r. of 4. TbU uisde a. n al ' 10,151.O0g. Jim ltutler Midway .... ,. ......... Mlipah Kxtenalon Montana Northern Star Tunopah Helmont Tunoimh Rxteimlon Tonopah M rser Tonopali Mining Ilescue EuU VV eat Knd OOI.DKIELD BTOOKB Atlanta .. llluo Hull linoth . . . llulldog L O. J . Comb. Fraction ' UlsmondneU II. H.. . inlay Kloreneo " doldflclil Cona nuldneld Merirer Jumbo JJxtenalpn Keitunat , Sandatorni' Kandall Bihar 1'leK MWOKUiANEOUB. I1IJ. 10 .111 .as .11 m .on .8T Aateo Klmberly Netada IIHI Nevada Wonder Kalry .42 .01 .0-1 ,0.1 .04 !44 lit .20 1.40 . .10 ,011 .01 ,0o .01 .at .is 1.40 Alked. .HI Jo ..w ,w . .' .1)0 04, .07 10U II ,01 .44 .01 .01 .lilt .04 .00 .10 .5f tw .12 .01 .07 .UJ .0 20 1.1a Son of Late Bank President Takes Father's Place Howard A. I.oeli, son ot the late August It. Loel), was toilny elected to the presi dency of the Tradesmen's Nntlonnl Bank, to succeed his father, who died recently. Younu Mr. Loeb was the vice president of tlie bank. Georse H. Karle, 3d, wns elected to fill the vacancy on tho board of directors. LONDON STOCK MARKET Supply of Steel Issue Is Largely Exhausted LONDON. Au. 27. A firm tone wns shown 011 tho Stock KxclmtiKo today, al tlioUKlt tindliiK vvaa limited The war loans were Ii regular. Homo mils were iiulet nnd mixed Speclultles were erratic. The supplies in London of Canadian Car and Foundry, t'nlted States Steel nnd In tel national Jlercnntlle Mnrlne issues is larRcly exhausted and the emergency rules prevent replenishment from New York. TradltiR, thercfoie, Is becoming smaller. The tone of Americans, how ever, wns llrm There was' renovved buoyuncy In Argentine rnlls, and firmness was shown In spots In Kafllrs, oil and rubber shares. The stocks of rubber show n, decrease, of 130 tons for the week, ljaluulu do iiief .. . . Ilurrnln & Huaii do prer . ... C'linbila "teel Kleitrli Mouiko lii'iurHl Acpmilt . IIU lltl .. Kaj atone Til I .In I c do pref I Lake Hup Corp . I LehlKh Nav l.elllull volley , l.eh Vol Tranalt do pref l'enna) lvnnla . . l'hlla Kleclrlc .. l'hlli Co do .1 per cent. do II per rent, l'hlli It T . do t e Heading Todaj a Hid Aaked. 7hV 7 n Yeaterdaj a lild Arked. 1114 lil-.V, 121(, ll'J .Mile .14 11 t.lP, 1,1,1, Ml 12 117 us 1.1. 141, ir, mi mu 10s 7:u, 74 71), 7n, in', in .'U'I, .12 .1415 .14?. 21 24 '4 44 44V t'T. H"u l"l. I'"H 74Vj 74'), 7l 1(14 12 .III 14V, lllll, :u 117 n, i:i, ir, in. 73 71 ir, 24 4IVj :s.i m. 0', I'Vi, 74 , 7N lil.V, 14 4(1 .11 (KIVj IiS 141, IIU (.11 t!I "! V' '.,7'j 21', 41 .10 42 10 10 1 IV. 71V ,.iC . (,i'i 17, HI'. .IH . HII2 tSJI XXI . s in . 8 01 S'10 1 1. "11 11 s- 1U47 74 I.U, ir.u, .17 .17 :iy. 7i'4 in in 4 :ii.'4 ii. 7l'j itij. iii n.v, IV, 74 v. ''if (1'k Hid. tAake.1 8 07 Mill 1 170 VI HI 12 S VI 8 02 x h7 It CO 1172 10 47 Sir2 im; 8.12 tKlll 8UU 1". 02 '1 t.77 10 47 S01 18 17 S.M S 'ft 8 112 SMI 11.1,7 til 82 11.41 r1rt lltl.Vi invoiite I u n 1 tm irrn. mm li.la, l r ..... 1 7,11. do Htramlit, new S.1.121,' do imttiit. new. S25 fj'.JO. ItIK IMiril ai quiet and aleadj. Quotn tlona 1ft.1 VI per bbl , ai to quallt). I'KOVISIONS The market ai quiet but ateHil). QuotA Huna Cltv beer In aeta, amnked and air dried 2Ki.1k . VV eatern beef. In eel, amoked 2.1i2e (llj beef, knueklra and tender;, Mwoked and alr-.h led. 'J72sr IVanlorn beet, knueklea and tendera, amoked. 2iISc., beer IMina. f I1 12 x,rk famll. !K8SM.1 hum;, f 1' mred loiiae. n,fl4( . dn aklnned, loorr ll',tlin,i do. do amoked, W.V 14'( other hania, anioke.1 clt cured, na tn bran I and araue 4Ulf)Vr. hama amokel W eatern cured, 14'4ftivtc, do., boiled, bone l. 2-24r . picnic ahouldeia. a 1'. cureu. Inoee llflll'ic.. do, amoked, U811V4C i bclllea In ph kle, according to averago. looae, 12'?llc fireakfnat I aeon, a to brand nnd aiermte. cltl cured, 17lSe. breakfast baron. Weatem cured 171"c . lard. VV eatern, ritlned. tlercea. Iri0li1.c do., do., do., tuba, ll'iWIi'jC , Inrd. pure citi kettle relnlcd, in tlercea. UVIH'i' Hrl puie illy, kettlo rendered. In tuba, ti'jtitn,c KEFINEU SUGARS Financial Briefs Tennessee Copper Refunding NUW YOltK. Auy ST Tlie dlreclora of the Trnncaaeo Copir Company conalder tli Uaua 2f W.lWial to 3.UiO Ouu fl per cent Und,. t.fvrita from which Will tn. ued to. Uka uu irituni' lJ "J, P"lu tor workini mdIUI The new. bonds ara tu ba uonvtrtlbU In tio 1' 1S3 Atchlaon Halt und 'hlo Con l'aetfle Chea and Ohio Chi Ot Wat Chi M & 8t P .. ...... Denver und Itlo Grande Krlo .. ..' do in it IllluolH Cent .. I.nulav llle and Naahvllle Mlmourl Kent and Teiin Now York Cent Korf and Iveat New York Ont l'anrailvonla Iliuiillna . Mouth Hy fU'th J'"'lJi; Inlon I'aclflc XI h meei 1 Inrreawp IXllKlUll , X Cloae. Kqulv. , h7fc S.'j. V. .HllVi 111', - Vi . 45 4.1(J - 7, . 12't 111! 81-j - 7 a a .Ml ... 44 l, 101 Vj; ii i Exports Exceed United Kingdom WASIIINOTON. Auk 27.-VVIth a total ef Kt "uN.bOO.iKHl III cxporta for the llacul ear ended Juno .'111, Hill, the I'nlted Stntea leads tha world. Kor the Ilrat tlmo thla countr), In the iuat 12 montha leads the United Ivlnsdom. At llmia In jcarw imat the liilted Rtatea h la HuriiQarcd tho lTnllid Klncdnm In the ex portation of domcatlc pioducts During the ear , mini June 111 tho cxporta of the t'nlted KlnKdom amounted lo ." 1 iii.li'U taio The (1K urea for the I'nlted States shon a Kaln of 17 per rent I'or the I'nlted KlnKdom a ..0 per cnt. decreaKa la recorded, The srent In- .I...I.I.I Ait AlrtntiifXil rt Ihn I'nl,n.l (.i.iu. ' durliiB the century la tlluatrated by tho in crease in exports oi rnHnuiucturca. Copper at 18", Cents NBW YOHK. AUK. 27 A new high price for electrolytlo copper liaa been inula at 18,, c,, for domiatlc delivery up to the end of tho yruT Tho market continues very stronK. HAIt SILVER NEW YOHK. Auk 27 Commercial bar all er was quoted at 47' eenta, up "4 centa In louden the quotations i up ', to "21 1-1(1 peme. Jump in Price of Lead NHVV YOHK, Aug. 27. The American Smelt Ins and Hellnlng Compan advanced tho price ot lead from 4,70 10 4.UU centa. ''(, . S7l . n . 30 . 4014 .10.S 11H . H . 0(1 ,.niM 'M 10 mil l'wlj vi 87J 77U 4114 Decrease. 'Bx-dlildend COTTON '131V YOHK Auk 27. Tho cotton market allowed strenxth tixlay. A wave of bujlnc swept over tho market after the call and tho list sold U to 12 points higher Most promi nent was Ilia heavy foreign busing-, width bagan In the lata trading jeatarday ThU Is assumed to represent cotton which Is to be shipped to Hussla from outside sources. Including Wall atreet Shorts were also lutu buvera. The Indliatlona of unsettled conditions over the entlro belt also aided bull operations ITh.es continued to advance and in the early afternoon ruled 22 to 24 points above last night. At the close gains of IS to 10 nfllni. ur malntslred ' Yeat. cloae Open. 11 if 11 uu 11.4(1 II. M II 70 II 81 1011 10 17 lu.aq iu.41 January tJctoUer DerenlUr Marc xiay Spot High. laiw Close 10.14 Olid 1IKI7 W.7I 0U U (CV 10 02 Ii Kl li.UI 10.1A in nt 10, 11 10 S3 10.40 lOfit ... UU3 I'rico of Spelter Up NEW YOHK, Aug. 27. -Spot dellverle cf spelter are up lVi centa from yeaterday, now aelllnK at lo centa For the balance of tha tear the metal la bringing IB cents, and for the first three montha ot next year 11 cants DIVIDENDS DECLARED Pittsburgh Terminal Warehouse and Transfer? I. Company monthly 25 cents it share, payable neptemi-ar 40 iu ivi'auuiusre vi rrcuru cep iloaton ' Wovn Hose and llubber Company, regular quarterly per cent , payable 8pti--ber IS t0 aitocaT. of record BaptemUr 1, METAL MARKET NIJW YOHK. tatlona were 31.75c. Aug. 27. Metal Exchange quo-l-oad, 8.V4J4.U5C , tin, 31.258 FOREIGN TRADE CHANCES The following Hit 0 opportunities for Amer ican manuaoturtrt fn fortiin trait It IHen by the ttureau of Foreton ant Domttllt Commerce, Department of Commerce, und ad. (jft'onal information may le had tip cerre pondence, plt'lno the lie number,' No 1N101, Iron and ateel produets. A manu fditurlnK Hi in In Frame wrltea an American consular officer that It dialrea to communicate with American manufacturera of rods of pol-' I, hed Iron, rods ot tinned lion, brass or 11011 ring l.lt a rtmllar 10 the fulnplea (refer to file No, UIA74), which may be examined at the buieau or Its branch offlies Ksmplea Sot 1 and 2 ate naeded In serlea of dirreient lengths u he about 11 12 fret and aatnp'e No inuat U. tha same or about the eame aa the sample It price, etc , prove aatlafaitorv large orueta wul be plaied Kami let, should be aubmlttrd No. 18102. dental ana surgical Instruments vvatehes, paper, etc An American eonaulnr officer In Huaala writes that a comn. Union agent In his district desires to correspond with American mauufaiturera 01 dental and surgical Instruments and txippllrs. watihee and draw ing, toilet, writing und pilnllng paper Cata logue correspondence, itc may be In '"ng ll.h Samiles of paiwr should be auppllod o 181(1.1, handkerchiefs, aswlng machines, etc A llrm at t raiding salesmen In France Informs an American consular officer that it wishes to communicate directly with American mauulaoturera ot linen gooda lundkerchisfs towels, down for pillows aewlng mai nines, cream eaparators, eta. Correspondenc may la in English No 181H4, shoes An Amtrlian consular officer In Huaala advlsea that an Information bureau In his district desires to recall the nanus and addresses or American inanufac turera of shoes lor women 1'rlres should be quoted In Ituaslan values No 18103, inovlrg phtura films An estab llsnsd llrm In southern Frame Informs an American consular ortPer that It dialrea 10 establish commtnisl relations with Amartcaq msnulaituicrs and producer of moving picture him. Tha Itnn desires to act on an agen.y basis. t'oiTtapondenca may be In English, but U preferred lu French or Italian Propnrntloni are beitiK made for ll't inp: tho shares of the Alaska Juneau Cop por Company on the New York Stock i:ehanBC Application will be mad" within the next few weeks. 12 T. Stotesburj . bond of Drexel & Co . and piesldcnt of the Heading Compnnv, Is expected to arrive homo the early part of next week. He left this city In June for an extended tour of the Pncltlc Coast and other Western points The New York banks gained $3,930,000 through SubtrrasuryopcratlonSjthls week The New York assa shipped J250.0OO In Bold bar, to tho Philadelphia .Mint for coinage for the Dnnk of Cuba. William J Hall, treasurer and director of tho Federal Mining and Smelting Com pnny. vvas elected a director and a mem 1 cr of the Executive Committee ot the Hex Consolidated Mining Companj. Sales of structural steel In July and Aupust will run close to 300,000 tons, tho largest icported in any similar period since 1913 Tho Jones & Laughlln Steel Company hns bought 25,000 tons of basic iron for delivery through the balance of the jear The Pennsylvania Itailroad is reported to havo made large purchases of foundry lion. Itlchnrd Y Cook, president of the Guar antee Trust Compnny. hns returned from a vacation In New Lngland. The receiver for Yv'oelpper & Co. savs that 120 out of 1W creditors 01 tne insol vent firm have assented to terms of set tlement. No definite time Is fixed within which assents must be given. New York sj ndlcates nre reported to be negotiating In Haltlmore for the purchase of the Pennsylvania Ilnllroud steamboat line It must give up under tho provisions of the Pannnia Canal act. The exports of copper for the week end ing yistenliy were HW tons, n decrenso of 2.103 tons. Month to date, 11,213 tons, tloeiense. 2S2S tons Thp New York Cotton Exchange mem bership belonging to the estate of C. P Whlttock has boon sold to William Mitchell for I12.2M This Is an advance of $2M over the InBt sale, Tho New York Stock Exchange has nltled to list: New York Central Rnll 1 ad Company. $i.r9S,G00 20-year C per int. convertible debenture bonds, issue of 1913; Atlantic National Hank of New York, JSGS.OOO additional capital stock, and Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Louis, $1,300,000 first convertible mortgage 5 per cent, bonds duo 1928. RAILROAD EARNINGS CHICAUO, INDIANAPOMH AND LOUIS-VILI.E. 1013 Thero nai little trmllnR nnd the market , whb umtnnred Wo quote refiner list prlcee I autiject to tnnccalnn-( ur aeriu pounoa Binnu nrd Kranulaldl .1 uiti," 71 c . extm line itranu Intel r il'Mf 1 ' iKinderml, r, 7011 3 7.1c. . con fei lionets A asOifSSc toft grHdce, 4 iuW .. 4Ui DAIRY PRODUCTS Ht TTCH -l'rleea ruled atend. with n filr demand for desirable gooda. Following aro ine quotations western eon i-pacaeii eieain ry fancv, special, 2s'4e, , extras, 2UVlc extru tlrsts. 21'4l2ilc. s Urate, 2IK2.1c. , ecconda, -Jh'.'lc nenrh prints fatiev, inc.. do., aver nge eitraa 2sa2'ic . do, flrata 21fi2(!c., do, aeconda, 224721c, Jobbing salcH of fane) prima, ::i.i7c r.rtriH -Choice freah crrs ruled firm, wlln aiippllea ( loaelv cleaned up (juutatlonv In fnp (ae ileal hj extraa L8c. 1 er doz , flrsta, J0.tKHJ7.2O per atnndnnl caae, ncarb current receipts. $11. aiffn to per ease VV eatern cxtri nrsia, ...uTi,..i jier caae, nrta, u.(aiu.iiv I er line. fHncv aeloctoil cnndleit eeffa were JoMdnr it toll lie jier dozen. Ctllli:''Il Ileniond wus Imtirovlnc and tho market tuled llrm and n shade higher Quo tatlona New lork, full rienm, new, 1.1'Ht II l,c. do, do, lair to good, new, 12si4t.lc , jirt skim. (i 12c POULTRY 1.11 E. I'ow la were well cleaned up nnd firm HrullInK chickens were more freely offered and eaalcr Wo quote ITdmIs. an to quallt). HITe Hi'i.c , exceptional lots hlRlier, rooatcrs, 12M l'lc. , broiling chickens, not leKhorns. according to quallti, li,llic. do.. Icshorna, 1 .16 ,7c. diicka. I'ekln, old, llflllc , do, Indian Hunner, old, 12H1 lc do., jouns, according to slxe, 1 nlfli 1 pliicons, old ptr pair. lsiflOc. . do, nunr, per pair, 17lSc I)lli:-(:i) Fine dealrable-alted atock wna well clraned up and rifled llrm. Wo quote 1 roli-klllcd poultry, fowls, 12 to Pox, dry-picked and dr -packed, tone) aelocted, inc., welsh ing 44M lbs nplece 18'iiC . welching :i'i4 ub ttiece ,-.viii., neignmg idr. apiece. U.'Vl.'iic under 1 Ibn apiece. 14'ifol ''kc... lee-pncked IV eatern 4'4 Iba. and over apiece, l.c do smaller alzea, 1.1yl7c., o'd rooutera, dr) -picked lie broiling chickens, Jersey, fiinc). 244J2UC other nearby fancy, 22i24c; fane) Hrgo ).1lo, Illinois, weighing a lbi. and ou, apiece, 20821c , other Weatarn weighing 3 lbs nnd over, llic ; Western, welch ng IVj'ii-'s ba. nplece, IHftlUc.. do., weighing Ing Uil' ba. apiece, llUfmc: spring duekn. nearby, Hul7c. do, Weatern, 10ffl2c , aquaba. white, neighing 1 1 f j 1 2 lbs pr doz.. ll.PDSr 4 tai white weighing tiffin lbs per doz., fiw :i.Vi white, wclghlns H lbs. per doz., $2.3.1 2 IS. do., "1 lbs. per doz.. t2.l0b2.20. do., W I1V3 lbs. per doz.. It WSfl.OJ. daik, tl.5oal.03; small and No 2, $1. FRESH FRUITS Offerings were fairly liberal and prices gen era I) luvorod biocra with demand only mod c.rl.le -y"i'Ia.tlon. Apples, ter bbl Uiaven ateln, .2 2,ii2..10 Wealthy. t221s(2.10, Uuih ei.s t2-'.2.1, Sunme Hnmbo, t2.2.15i2 So, West Mralnla, Weatern Mar) land and l'enii s)liiiln. Jia lie- of Ueorgia per irate, C0(i7.1c ; peachea V lrglnla. Weat Virginia, Western -Murjland and Pcnnavlvanla, i:ibert,i, per crate ..(lu ,.1c , peachea, lrglnla, West Virginia, NN '.";!!! Mn land and l'ennaj Hunla. Hi lies and 1.11). rlaa, per basnet. 2(J ,0c, peachea. L'elaware and Mar) land, Hellea and Hlbertaa. If c,arr!erv, 4p97.V , peachea. Delaware and Mar)lind, Hollea nnd Klbertai. fer basket. 20 7IV, iieachea, Jerac) per basket, lU4I.IOc. . penra la; I'onte per bbl . ?2..10l I..VI: peura, llartlett. per bbl 24 grapea, North Caro lina Delawnrcs, per N-baaliet inrr.er. l..10iiJ llratoa Uelaware, Moore a Kariy ami Com ont, per carrier. O'Kiklc., 1,1 hi en, Del.iHiire. Moore'H I.arl) and oncord. 1 er 4-lb baaket. Mltic lemurs pir box .lin..1n, orangei-, I'lorld 1, per box Win iiueapples per criite Port HUu tl.lOfi.'il, l'lurlda tt.TAXlS 71, plums. New lork per 2u-lb haet. :t(i4i40c plums. New lork per 1.1b. baaket, llradahavv and Niagara. luril.V blackberries, Delaware. Mar)lund and Jeieev. per qt . 4fllk: , huckleberrlca, tier qt , (Wihc. (Hiitaloupea, Mar)land, er standard crate imfi.lc cantnloupea. Jersey per basket, 1.1U40C , wutermclona, 1 er car, $100il-00 VEGETABLES I'otatoea of fine quallt) met with fair aalo and ruled ateady either vegetables were geu trall) plentiful nnd trregulnr In value, with demand on!) moderate, (juutatlona White po taloea Virginia, per bbl No. 1. tlQl.2.1. No 2, r.( Ki 7.1c. i do , Jersey, per busket No. '1 Hose, asas-'c , No 1 other varletlea. 20472.1c., No. 2. lOfiltic , aweet potatoea, per bbl No 1 Nortli Carolina and Lastern hhore, t3$3 21; No. 2 Nortli Carolina nnd liatern Shore, wicifitl.10; culla. Wfi71c. , do. Jersey, per baaket No, 1, 7311 h.1e. , No. 2. 2.14 33c. , onlona, Jersey, per S,-buah baaket. 2d(2Ac. . do, Kastern Shore, ter hamper, HUfrlOc.; mushrooms, per 4-Ih. askct, lU'.Sltl. There Is little or no change In the local cotton or yarn trade since last week, sy It. a Dun & Co Dealers In hosiery yarn report business tltill, but attribute tha condition principally to the scarcity of dvcatufr Loenl wool dealers Interviewed at tnly. time report business quiet and said there Is no change In the general sit untlim In thnt line. Cloak and stilt man ufa( tin us state the business has gener all been quiet during the last r.cek, thpv nte looking forward to a late season, but have made active preparations for n large business Jobbers In woolens, etc, selling princi pally to the local manufacturing trade. Mate there has been a steady advance Hi pi lea of piece goods for some little time pnst, the trade la buying sparingly, but there Is a better feeling among tho manu facturers. Wholesalers of tlrygoods report business generally qulot. Shirtwaist manufactur ers nro not or active at present, but anticipate a good coming season's busi ness. In the hardware line the market appears to remain firm Those consulted report n fair volume of business being trnnsuctcd ns compnred with correspond Ing period of Inst enr. The outlook Ii also snid to be go-d, nnd It Is believed thnt in the fall business will materially Incicnne There appears to be little or no Improvement In the collection depart ment nt this time. Iron and steel trade report the gen eral conditions as continuing favorable Most glades of steel are advancing In price, and local mills, for the most part, aro running nny where from 75 per cent to !5 per cent, capacity, which la a much better showing than of the corresponding pciiod of last year. Pig Iron continues to he llrm nnd demand Is brisk. Decrease, 872 ti.rm aa, Third week August . . fMtlylut llom JUiy 1 i.i.u.ii.1 BOVTHKUIN HAILWAY Third week August .. J."4.44ft From July 1 frJJJ'HS! I.ilu .rnu ... . 0.211, mi Net ... - Mr.T CHHSAl'RAKH AND OHIO, Third week Augurt t04,41t !rom July 1 ..... . 0,124,B78 DETHOIT AND MACKINAC, July groas 'tMH Net .... 22,545 HUrKALO AND BUSQUBIIANNA, Ii.lv srnsa 1110 00.1 Net IS 70(1 Total Income 4J'7il? Hurplus . , 21,021 CANADIAN NOHTHKHN Third week August. ... t28fl,Mkl From July 1 2 lH MO CHICAOO AND NUHTHWEnTKHN, ft1,' ""'.'. :.';:;:.:;:..: WS5 I38:SS8 Surplus 780.U28 2IJ.014 CHICAOO, ST. PAUL. MINNEAPOLIS AND OMAHA. t!.n00.7Sl 8(13,712 12-1,703 tlS7,784 MO.fiOA 40.1. 174 148,175 too mo 531.NI.1 tiom 1,740 470 11,IW8 7.IW.1 0.270 t!l,1lll) 074,300 PUBLIC UTILITIES The Northern Stntes Power Company uniiuuuces gross operating revenues of $1C9W3 for July, ns compared with $327, 403 In thnt month n jear ago, and net revenues Increased from $168,301 to $191, &S3. dross Income for the year, ended July 31, totaled $4,807,513! net was $2.66j 233, nnd after payment of fixed charges and $3S7.0C9 preferred stock dividends, the surplus available for depreciation, and dividends on the common shares was $1'J0.61". The Pacific Light and Power Corpora lion's gro-s and net Income for July com pares favorably with that reported a ear ngo, but the most notable gain was made In surplus earnings, both for the month and seven months ended with Jul. Gross lcveuucs amounted to $239, 322 for July, nn Incrrnse of $37,131; net earnings rose $51,578 to $178,409, and nfter nllovvlng for Interest charges, tho surplus on hnnd vvas $S0,329, compared with $30, 555 In the same month last ear Earn Inss since the first of tho vear totaled $1,641,025 in gro-s, being $146,017 larger than In 1914; net Income nfter expense- nnd taxes Increased $230,434. Surplus for the period wns $412,831, a gain of more than 63 per cent. The combined net cnrnlngs available for dividends of tlie subsidiary companies of the Massachusetts Gas Company for July, the first month of the current fiscal year, were $200,011, an Increase of $12,903 or G90 per cent., as compared with the corre-pondlng month a year ago. TO DISCUSS EXCHANGE British and French Bankers Will Come to Now York LONDON, Aug 27. It !h now stated that Lord Heading and Sir Henry lJablng ton Smith will accompany Sir Edward Holden to New York to discuss tho ex change business with American bankers with a view of remedlng the present sit uation. It Is 'lQtibtful whether Lord St. Aldwyn will make tho trip. PAWS, Aug 27, Octavo Ilomberg, of the Foreign Office, and Ernest Mallet, re gent of the Bank of Fiance, have been designated by French Minister Hlbot as the French delegates who nre to Join Hi Itlsh representatives In New York early next month to consider the best means of (ihtnlnlng French and British credit bal nices tn the United States to stabilize the exehunge rates I NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS I NBW YOHK, Aug. 27-Ht'TTKH-Mirket sliady. rectlpts, 821X1 plies , extra, 2.V2ik . I higher scoring. 20li.i2,c, hlnte dairy, 23',-rc , l imltulion creamery, a4iitfa'C- , ... ..... .,.., .. t.-n. hu.l.i,. I.C, I ..1,.... J',l,,- rflllinri nun, .-. r.j.ii., ,-.,, jB , extra firsts. 2l'i(l2lk., regular packed, flrata, lji24c. regular packed, uearb) whliea. !12v 81c, mixed color, 231i27e, gathered, refriger ator flrata, 23i24c; nearby browns, 28'iJ30g Itumely Reorganization Plan NBW 'YOHK, Aug. 27 The reorganization plan of the M Itumely Company Involvea form, lug i new con-em to tako over the exlatlng buai.ieaa and proilde funds necessary for Ha continuance by the Issuance of these new se curities $.1, .100,001 1 10-year 0 per cent, sinking fund debentures, 1 1 2, U Kl, 000 (I per cent, pre ferred cumulative sink, participating after January 1, HUU and $1.1,730,000 common stock Tho reorrunlzora plan to pay the claims of creditors, .unountlnic to about t!4,.ino ,wki, with taurines of the new company on this basis. Three per ent. of their claims In delienturea representing unpaid interest to aiarm 1, ltua, HI per cent In new profened stoik and 40 per ' ceil In nex common Holders of existing t'l,. 71") oou preferred and tll,780,uoil common will be entitled to participation In the new plan nn I thla basis Preferred shareholders, on pa- ' incut of a SI" assessment, will receive 117 Mil I In new debentures and 30 (par aluc) In new common stock. Common shareholders on pay ment of a tn assessment will receive to 47 in debentures and 25 (par value) In new com- moo stock. j LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS rillCAQO, Aug. 27 -IIOOH -Ilecelpts 19 imo head, market strong lo V. higher. Mixed and butchers, td00ti7ixi good heavy, to IK 7 0S rough heuv). to .IT. till 6.1. light, t7.30t8 plga. t7M01 bulk, t0.7.ie7 0ri CATTLK Ilecelpts ikkhj head. market steady. Heoves imp 11 cows and heifers tG8 7a Texans, t0.4Oti7.4O calves, 18 ftoz12, H1II5EP -Ilecelpts 70no head, market strong. Native and Western, tB04o.ial lambs, t3 8OQ0S0 RECORD AUTOMOBILE EXPORTS Figures for automobile exports from the Iie partirent of Commerce nt Washington show that for the ear ended June :0 American, manufucturi r eximrted 37.870 motor vehicles, valued at til 2.14 CIS. with parts valued at $7 00(1 000, making the total exports ot tha au tomoo.le Induatr) t07,2.'i4,(ni, an Increase of m 're than loo per cent, over the enlca for (he provloua 12 months, which amounted to $33 ll's. MM. While the grenteat Increase has been In motor truika to Kuropenn countries, pasrenger car exports to Kurow show a substantial in crease, although there was a falling oft to South America and Canada The t'nlted Fiates, exported 1'l.tHHl trucka valued at S-lu,lti,0C, and 2t.'l0 paaaenaer or pleaauro motor vehl clea valued at tJl.tl'lliVl with parte valued nt approximate!) 417,000,(10(1, making a grand totul of foi.214 011.1. Rise in Texas Oil HOt RTO V Tex'a Aug 27 Quotations for North Texas grades of crude oil have been further udvamed n centa a barrel to 73 cents. flM.r.Kl MM1H 100.U7U Jul) gross Ntt , Uurplus increase, Another Advance in Gauoline NEW YOHK Aug. 27 -The Btandard Oil Company, ot Nev ork. announced an advauca of 1 cent per gallon all round In the prlta of Saullna for export This brings quotation for ellveries In 110-gallon drums f o b sea board, to 18 cents a gallon This Is the ft rat advance In mora, than a year during which time the quotation haa held Arm at 17 cents JJUIKCTOItY OF ACCOUNTANTS fublle Accountants "" N B UEHQMAF rhoJo Lombard 3330. 411 Walnut AMERICAN LINSEED CO. We have In preparation an In teresting letter describing tha abne company Write or call for It HUGHES & DIER Bankers and Brokers Members Philadelphia Block Bxchatiga Members Chicago' Hoard pf Trade 1435 Walnut Street Philadelphia. Direct Private VWrss to NEW TORK and PHILADELPHIA STOCK ex. CHANC1KS. CHICAOO BOARD or THADB. NBW YOHK CUH1J and othar Important markets. iff Suggestions How to Invest for both large and small investors will be given those who write fokmir Circular No. L-143. A. B. Leach & Cdf Investment Securities 115 South Fourth Street l'lilUdrlplila, New York Chicago Buffalo Uoston l-ondon. Eng. Haltlmors HI mL-mmJK SOUND INVESTMENTS CTRAZJER Cr Co. ist s. isth w. Electrical UtilUr- InvtmMt) Their Kerord a4 I'ragasas Serici for Booklet S6X Williawt,.MfcritIC.,Iicl MORRIS WISTAR TfaOa. Jf, ltsSj4MSSBiaB i-i