Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 30, 1915, Final, Page 14, Image 14

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EVEfflffQ -LEDaER-PHILADgLPHiA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBEB 30, 1915.
ife THE MARKET DISCOUNTED
PLACING OF BIG WAR ORDERS?
Obfyant Traders Draw Inference From Unwonted
ActivityCopper and Can Shares Features.
Bears Cause Sharp Reaction
NEW TOnK, Sept, 30.
New that the big war loan appears to be assured trf success the financial
world Is awaiting the announcement of further largo orders for war materials.
Thto hope has been the real basis for the recent buoyancy In the Industrial
Mock which. In many Instances, are regarded by conservative brokers as
bavins; discounted any such developments. It Is also pointed out that It Is
quite possible that the foreign government agents went ahead anyhow and
placed the orders lately given so much prominence In print on the expectation
f-the success of the loan negotiations In which caso the advances In the stocks
of the companies thus benefitted have already more than fulfilled expectations.
Bto that as It may brokers continue to advise their clients to be extremely wary
In their market operations. There has been exceedingly heavy liquidation of
late na Is sufficiently proven by the series of "Million share days" In Wall
treet. "When the big men want to unload they almost Invariably conceal their
operations through churning up the list Into excited activity," remarked nn
astute trader today. "The public then falls over Itself to como Into the market
nd In a little white finds that It has the stocks nnd the big men have tho cash."
It may be too soon (o Bound a note of warning In such unprecedented times
the present, but It Is nevertheless a well known stock market axiom that
million share days In n prolonged scries usually mark the culmination, nt least
temporarily, of an upward swing.
The tone of the stock market In the early dealings was Irregular, somo
Issues making substantial gains, while others were supplied freely nt i onccsBlons.
1 Rock Island attracted most attention, owing to the new litigation and the agree
ment as to the new board of directors. First sales were recorded as 4000 shares,
t 23V4 to 25, against 22 at the close yesterday. Tho prlco later receded. Phil
adelphia Company gained four or more, and Goodrich Rubber moved up sharply.
Continental Can continued Its Upward movement, opening up six points to 114,
end after reacting rose somo nix points further. The copper stocks were also in
good demand.
Baldwin Locomotive dropped sharply, but rallied again later. Reading de
clined slightly, and fractional losses were sustained In Atchison, Baltimore and
Ohio and Erie. United States Steel common ruled firm, and Reading 8teel Spring
was again In demand.
The Street regarded the statement of the Crucible Steel Company as favor
able, particularly as the last month 6f the fiscal year, which was not Included, Is
known to have been highly satisfactory, and. tho Btock moved up.
Sharp declines began to appear around midday. United States Steel was
heavily sold and prices reacted all around. Studcbaker was a weak spot, and
most of tho earlier Industrial gains were reduced or cancelled as the bears
raided the market on tho news of the slnklngcf un American ship by u Russian
mine. Tho trading volume again passed the million mark around 1 o'clock,
making tho fourth consecutlvo day.
The scare over the sinking of the American vessel quickly subsided when
It was found not to be of the same Importance ns the Lusltanla and Arabic
complications and prices rallied sharply all around to or above the best levels
of the morning. Shorts were caught napping and In the scramble to cover bid
stocks up on themselves. A stimulating- factor was the St. Paul August report
of earnings showing a net lncreaso of no less than $352,016 for the month and
a net gain of $779,846 since July 1. ,
The houses with foreign connections had largo orders for the sale of
securities for foreign account. They considered It highly significant that, while
this liquidation of American stocks and bonds was stayed during the loan
negotiations. It should be resumed now that the terms of tho loan have been
announced and considered. The great objection to the loan from the British
standpoint, they reported. Is that the amount is insufficient for the needs of
tho Allies. That accordingly further loans must be made here or abroad and
that tho high interest rate will necessitate a higher interest rate on further war
loans In Great Britain and France.
Foreign exchange rates ruled steady except for francs, which hardened
sharply.
New York Stock Sales
Lt close. High. Low, Cleee,
Alaska Gold M 32H 32. 32 32! i
Atm-Chslmers Mff.... 4fiJi 40)4 43 46
Ani-Cn1mtr Mfg pf. 74 75 73' 74
Am At Chrmlcil 03 0414 G3 03'
Am Bret Sow 05H C.7J 65 004
Am links a A F pf trios 174 174 174
Am Can 03)1 05 02)4 641.
Am Cn pf I08U 10SU 10SH 108f
8354 70
162'f. 152
53)
102
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50
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10V4
35
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102
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20
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Am Car & Foundry... 81U
Am Coal rroducts 152
AmCottonOU 52 64
Adams Express ..... . lot!. 102
Am Hide ftUather. ... I2) 12H
Am Hide A Lpf ...... 60
Am Ire Securities 22
Am Unseed. 10
Am Linseed pf.. 35
Am Locomotive. ....... O0M
Am Locomotive pf OT!i
Am Malt 7)4
, .'Midi O. A1C1 orj o, ' d-V W?J
Am Km ft Iter pr 108)4 108)i lOStt 1US1
Am 8melters pf A 8CM 80 80),
Am Bteel Foundries.... 68)4 59)4 58 58
Am Sucar tteftalni... ivn 110), 108), 108)4
AmSusir lief pf..... 110 110 110 110
Am Tel & Tel 125M 123J 123M 12.1K
Am Tobacco 227 228 228 228
Am Woolen ))f Mtf 49M MM
Am Woolen tr 61 61 50 51
Am Woolen pf 05 97K 04 MM
Am Writing 1 pf 10 0 0 0
Anaconda Copper 72!. 74)4 72M 73M
AtchT&8F 104M 104M 103U 103)4
Atch TASK pf 101 101M 100M 10W
Baldwin Loco 131M 133)4 125 131M
llaldnln Loco pf 113 113J. U-' 11JK
Baltimore A Ohio 88) 88) i 87)4 88M
Baltimore & Ohio pf... 74)4 74M
Bethlehem Steel 300 304
Bethlehem Steel pf 105 155
Brooklyn Rapid Tr.... 84
Arunsalclc Term 7
Butto & Superior G0M
Cal Petroleum 20'
Cal Petroleum pf 45M
81)4
7)4
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45
Ten-million-pound Copper Purchase
American Steam Gauge and Valve Manufacturing Company, of Boston, the
R. B. Phillips Manufacturing Company, of Worcester and Phillips Manufactur
ing Company, of Lowell, bought 10.000,000 pounds of copper from the American
Smelting and Refining Company.
Tho purchase is expected to provide for the requirements of the manu
facturers under present contracts up to July 1 next
Canadian Pacific 101
Cent Leather Co 52M
Cent Leather Co pf... 10S
Chesapeake & Ohio.... 50)4
Chlno Copper 46)4
Chi Ot West pf 32)4
Chi Mil A btraul 80)4
CM &S V pf 125
Chi & North est 128)4 130
CMRI&Pac 22M 25
C O O t SI L 35 31
0 O C & St I, pf G4M 05
Colorado Fuel A I .... 01J. 03
Comstock Tunnel ... 12 10
Consolidated Gas 130
Continental Can 108
74)f 7454
355 301
155 155
84M 84!4
0J4 0)4
69)4 Gl
19!f 19'f
44f 44'f
101M 159U 159M
6.1 51M 52)4
109 109 109
60M 50 60
47)4 45)4 47)4
3.1)4 32)4 32M
87 R5 87
124M 124M 124!4'
128 l-'8
23 2J4
31
63
59
10
130M 128 120
120)4 110 119
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FOREIGN EXCHANGE
Tea.
Sterling Opening, High. Close. C1m.
TXmand .. 4.71 4.71 4.71 4.11
Chief .... 4.71V4 4.714 4.11ft 4.71ft
Francs
Demand .. S. &? 1,77 -7
Cables .... 8.78 8.18 8.16 8.1 "ft
Marks
Demand ., M 84 Vi 84ft SIM
Cablet .... B4ft itt 84 81ft
SEPTEMBER SHORTS
SEVERELY SQUEEZED
Last Day for Exercising Options
Sent the Price Up Over
11 Cents
34
05
61
10
Continental Can pf.... 107)4 103 108 103
Corn Products Ref.... 19)4 20 10 19
Corn Prod Kef pf 85!4 87M 88 87)4
Crucible Steel 104M 100! f 102 10SU
Crucible Steel pf 110)4 110 109)4 109)4
Cuban-Am Sugar 119 118
Den & Itlo Grande
Den A Klo Gr pf....
Dreer &Co pf
Distillers' Securities..
Dome Mines
DulSS&Atl
Electric Stor Battery,
Erie
Erie 1st pf
Erie 2d pf 41
Fed Mln 4, Sm pf 48)4
General Electric 174
General Motors 351
Goodrich B F Co 72M
Goodrich B F Co pf.
Great Northern pf
8)4
11)4
09
. 31M
. "6)4
75
. 32)4
52)4
118
8
11
07
31M
DIG OCTOBER DISBURSEMENTS
Total Interest and Dividend Payments
"Will Be $157,000,000
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. Total Interest
payments and dividend disbursements in
the United States for October, It Is
estimated, will amount to 1157,000,000. Of
this, S6.933.333 will be paid to stockholders
In dividends, an increase of 131,349,772
over September. As the majority of divi
dends are payable quarterly, d better com
parison is made by taking the July dis
bursements of 153,378,233, nnd this gives an
Increase ot 13,935,09 for October.
ENGLISH RESERVES LOWER
Proportion to Liabilities Slightly Re
duced Deposits Expand
LONDON. Sept 30. Despite an Increase
111 deposits the reserves of the Bank of
England declined this week, as did the
proportion to liabilities. Details follow:
Thlv.eek. Last week.
Circulation 1M2.TOO.000 .U,B22,OOl)
public depoalt llu,2in,O0 108,7.itt,OoO
Private depoalta 7H,KS,000 8.1.(115,000
Government ecurltlei. 31,2ui,ono M.IM.OtiO
Other ecurlties 132,3U.ono 13S.eTA.0Oi
Rome JT.OM.OOO 49,721,000
ProDortlon of rtfterva
to Mat). 24.70
BuHlon 2,008,OIX)
Bank rat b
62,tKX),l0
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NEW YORK CURB
American Zinc ....
liradcn ....
Br-Am Tobacco old
do new
Car Light ........
Gold. Com
Greene Cananea
Xennecott Copper
I, V CTI Sale. ......
Munu Copper ....
do preferred
Blker-Htfeman .... ....,
Submarine
mrrllnr Hum ,
Tobacco Product
onitea cigar more
do preferred
United Profit Sharing new
World Film
Tukon Qold ,
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Jiw. . . . High. Low. Cloae.
JOOO Amer Smelt Seo 0e...Hnlll lo.Vi 105T4
SOOOAmer Tel clt 4 SSJ tWJ S8S
H9S nn Arbor 4e so fill mi
.WOO Armour Co 4)4s 02 1I2 02
2U00 Atchlaon udj 4s 82 8214 SJW
lioyo Atchison CV.4 10&5.... 92 014 oK
JOOll Atchison cv 4s 10GO... 10.114 lOlli, lttHi
10OO Allan Co Line clt 4s... ta 82 82?
14000 Halt & Ohio 314. 0l4 01 01
1.101)0 Halt &Ohlo 4..? HIM MV. 8011
74000 Halt & Ohio cv 4VjS... 8!H 88 8aV4
18000 neth ttcel l.t S.......101S lot 101(4
10300 Ueth Steel rfd Ss lou miTt 10J
4000 Drookn Kp Tr S. 18..1H0H 100'J 100'i
0000 Cent Leather 1st tk... OO'Z wl im'J
2T0f Cent Pao l.t 4s M 83 8SK
58000 Chill Cop 7s 115H 1141 lit.'
140O0 ChfS & Oh cv 4J4s.... T8 77 78
2000 Chi Ot West 4. MWi nS a-y.
20iO-Chl & Nwn 3)4 7!J 70 Wi
7IO0 Chi &. XV lnd 4s 70 75S 7
22000 Chi li & Q Joint 4s.. 1W 06 tw
000 do gen 4s KO'J 811'J 8014
0000 C M 4 St P 314s 77 77 7J
.5000 C M &. St P cp 5s. ...104 10.1 101
30000 do cv 4Jis 00 00 IK)
5000 Col & South 4'4 79 70 70
1000 do 4s 8AU KflU. HiIU.
0000 Cuban Am Sugar 6s. .100 luWi 100a
MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS
TONOTAH STOCKS.
ma. Asked-.
Jim Butler
Midway .... .
Wlrrab Extension
Montana . ..,
Northern Star ....
Tonopalt Belmont .
Toncpah Katenslon
Tonopah Merger ..
Tonopah Mining ...
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Florence . .,.....
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(inianem merger
Jumbo Kxten.lon .............
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jolted Hallway and Electrle Company of
Ulniore, jegulai" quarUrly 68 cents, payable
, toier 18, M retere Octobef 4.
iMUvar. Latkawanna cud Western quar-
twly U per cent, , eayat.1 October 3 to
dock f record Qctoiier ,
GkMn and Coatee skreaes, raular quarterly
li isl navable October 7 M Wckbolders of
roeord tfeJiUmbtr-i.
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ATB Pq MONEY
CaH.
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2000 Cop Gas cv a.
ROOO Del & Hud 4s '18...
2000 do rfd 4 ,
20000 Der. & Itlo Gr 4s...,
13000 do Vi ,
0000 DIs Secur Corp .v..
8000 Du Pont Powd 4t4s.
1000 Vrlo gen 4s
R000 do conv 4. Ser A.
loot) do prior 4
11000 Oen Elec deb 5s..,
2000 Hud-Man rfd 5s ..,
5000 Iowa Cent ref 4s ,.,
8000 III Cent 4S 1032....
04000 Ins Con rv Cm loin
171000 Insp cv ret 3d pd Os.lTO
uui imiro Aiet f.s ....,
4(iOO lnterb 11 T ref Be..,
177000 Inter Mer Mar 4Ws,
6500 Intcrnl Paper cvt 8s.
200U 4o 6a ,
loot) Japanese 1st 44 ..,
3000 Kan C So 1st 3. ..
87000 Lacka Steel 5s 1023.
B54000 do 5s 1050
1000 Laclede Gea 1st 6s
zouu j.k enore aeb 4s 1D2S 01 V4
1000 do deb 4s 1031 .... 01
1000 Long Island rfd 4s. . 84
2000 Loi-lllard 6a 00
11)00 Loula A Nash 4a ... fm
SOOO Manhattan 4s 87(1
20OH Mo Kan & T 2d 4a.. 60
2000 Mo Pae 4a 33
oouu do col Ba 1017 81M
30000 do cons Aa.,... ...... 00
3000 Kat Tube 6s 09
1000 N Y Air Brake cvt Os.102
8000 N Y O a II 3Us 77
247000 do ret 6s .....lOOVi
10000 do 4U gfit?
1000 N Y City 4s 1839 W) 00
0000 do 4a 10OO noH WM
68000 do 4Us 1904 09 09
223000 do 4Hs 1063 102V4 102
2000 N Y Oaa II & P 4a,. 8id ii
15000 H T K II a II 6s 112 110'
6000 N Y Out 4 W 1st 4s. fcl 83'
0000 N Y Rwy ret 4s...... 70Vi 70
17000 do adj Ba Mt ryv
14000 N Y Tel gen 4Ua. .. 07i 07
48000 Nor Pao prior 4a.,.. Ot 00'
81300 Nor Pao gen 3a.. ... ill 112
12000 Ore Short L ref 4a.,,, 89 8S
14000 Ore tn Cal 5a OUT4 OH'
looo Penna. gen ct 4Ha.... MS bt1
TiWO Penna rn 4Wa inn 1021
100(1 Public Berv N J Ba. , 88 8S
28O0O Itay Con Cop As. ..,.,123 110
17000 Heading gen 4a OSH 02
1000 Hep Ir A 8 Be. ....... 04 4
4000 Klo Gr W clt 4a,,., CPU UO
1W00 Hock laland 4a 80U 80
iriOOO Hock Island rfd :... 0.1U 61
BOOiO Hock Uland 5s 47
24iw rieaboard A I. ad Bs, ,
loort Hoaloard A L rfd 4a. .
3000 South Hell Be
laioo South Pao 4a . ... Kl
82000 do cv 4s 83 (J
04.100 do cv ret f d 5s 10.14.101
40000 at rfd 4a tu
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BIOOO do adl Ea
47000 U S Hubber ,64 ...... HKi;
14000 U B Steel Ba ...102V4
1500 do ref 6a 10l
Sbdoa Union Pao lat U ... 03
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7OR0 do rfd U 8V4
14008 Un Ran 8 F 4s... V
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2O00 Walu.ti 1st 6a .
6OS0O Wab Euu ct is .
141AM do ta 4a ....
2MO Vt Kleo Ba . .
3006 Wcat Md lat 4a
Ot N eft f.r ore prop. 4SH
Guccenbelm Eipl'n... 05!
Illinois Cent 107
Int Acrlcultural 22
Int Agricultural pf.... 42!t
Inter Con Corp'n 10!
Inter Con Cor vt T3H
Inter Met vot t e 20
Inter Nickel Co tr 214
Int Ilarv N J 107
Inspiration Copper.... 33
International Paper.... lOJi
J I Case Co pf 78)4
Kan City boutbern.... 27K
Kan City bo pf 60H
Kayser Julius & Co .. 83
Krrcce SS Co 170
Lack Steel bOU
LaVe Erie & West pf.. 21
Lcblgb Valley 146
Long Island 455
Loose Wiles Biscuit.,.. 23H
Mamell Motors.. 51!i
Max Motors 1st pf.... DW
Max Motors 2d pf 44
May Dcpt btores....
Mexican Petroleum.,
Miami Copper
M St P iSSM...
Mo Kan & Texas...
Mo Kan & Tex pf 11
Missouri Taclflc Xi
8
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32H 31i
62!X bHi
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51 48J4
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315 310
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109M 109W 109)i 09it
120H 120H 110 119M
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CHICAGO, Bept. 30. The ghorts In
September wheat were badly squeezed by
the holderg of thnt option near the closo
of the Board of Trado today, September
being run up 114 cents from the open
Ins. Thl was tho last day for exercising
options In that month. September opened
at 101's and closed at 1164. The market
opened dull with prices a trifle better
than yesterday's closing quotations and
apparently firm. Dulls who did another
lightning change act and became sellers
lato yesterday afternoon because of an
Improvement In the sterling exchange
situation, heavier receipts and a report
tif an advance of tho Allies at tho Darda
nelles, wcro conservative today. In con
sequence trading was light.
Arrivals of all cereals are becoming
heavy and, It Is predicted, will have a
hold-buck effect on the market. The total
Interior movement during the last three
days Is estimated at 3,000,000 bushels
greater than tho same period of tho pre
ceding year. Unsatisfactory weather re
ports from the Northwest nro tempor
arily offsetting the influence of tho in
creased movement.
Exporters are feeling the pressuro if
the high ocean freight rate, 80c per bushel
for wheat being demanded out of Now
York. It Is believed that this has been
tho chief cause of restricted foreign trado.
Leading futures ranged as follows:
Sales in Philadelphia
High, tow, Cloea.
124 124 124
T3i 73H T3H
6 8 8
24 21 24
70H eoy ooM
132U 130 132V1
US' 115 US
43 41 42
M 65 62
45 43 43
70 6T 69V4
24 24 24
4T 47 4T
74H 73 T4W
S2H 32 32V4
33 32K 83
TOM 70V4 704
23H 2314 23Vi
0"4 814 0'4
7B!4 76 70S
73H T2i 73
37 36 30'4
66U BM rX'V
DOM 604 W)4
RM Wit 6H
03 OS M
83 83 89
48 4 48W
40 44 43
2SM 25V1 23V4
12 12 12U
2tK 24 24U
B4 04 61
D4K WS WJH
1SK 1S'4 1814
67 61 i 67
3 3S as
S 0
CSS 6SS S
41 H 40 41
83S 3Vi 8514
78 7714 78
10'4 10!4 1U14
00 60 0
Wheat Open. High.
September .. 1.04 , 1.15J4
H.cember .. 04J4 MS
May D7S 8814
corn tnew aejivory
Yee'd'a
Close, close.
September
uecemwr
ilay ..A..
Oats
September December
May
Lard
Sept ember
October .
January
Hlb.
Stptember
Ottober .i
January
' Pork
September October .
January ....16.0:
Did. tA.ked,
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103 1.13J4 1.1MJ4
044 tnstj t4
07 07S jotS
W.M, DO ."71 "V7t
B5t4 B4S 65 B4
67 60 W,i 5t
36 88 36U 37, 36
SO 0! 334 36 30
37 381J MX 38 137H
8.20 '8.S7
8.22 8.30 8.10 '8.20 J8.27
8.70 8 83 8.W 18.67 8.75
8.50 8.75
8.70 8.75 8.47 RM) 8 73
8.00 0.03 8.82 tS-83 t-3
13.80 11.32 13 32 13.80
13.70 13 32 13.32 13.40
16 27 13.00 15.00 16 00
13.V)
11.33
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08 05!4 67M
100a 100)4 1061a
2i!4 2214 2254
43H 41H 431 (
20 20 20
73!. 73 73!.
20W WH 20if
2141i 208H 214H
100 100 1UU
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80
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180
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Montana Pocrpf
National llkcult
Nat Cloak & 8u.lt....
Nat Enamel & 8
Nat Enamel 4 S pf. .
Nat Lead
Nevada Con Cop....
New York Air Drake.
N Y N II &11
New York Central...
N Y O & West
Norf & West
North American
Northern Pacific
Pacific Mall..
PaclIloTel 4 Tel....
l'enn It 11
Peoples Clas Chi
Peoria & Eastern 0
Philadelphia Co
Pittsburgh Coal....
rittsburca Coal pf..
Pitts O C & StL...
Pressed Steel Car...
Pullman Co
Hy Steel Sp
By Steel Spe pf....,
Ilay Con Copper....
Iteaduie
Rep Iron & Steel...
Ilock Island Co pf . .
Humely Co
Ilurnely Corf
Seaboard Air Line..
Seaboard Air h pf
Sears Roe & Co....
blots-Shef 8 & I Co
So Forto R Sugar . .
Boutbern l'acitlc....
Southern R7'
.45 45
24)4 24)4
52U 51)4
92 91)4
44M 42U
47 47
90 86)4
29U 28
120)i 120)f 120JX
6 4tf 5
11). ID 11)1
3!f 3'i 3!i
100 100 100
130 120 130
88 87 88
30). 29 30
90)f 90!f 90)i
67 05)4 00)4
15 14!4 14JJ
159 155)1 158
69)4 68)4 64)4
97SX 96)4 96)4
28!i 28 28
114H 114)i 114 114
. 74 74 74 74
110)1 1104 UO 110)4
, 33 32h' 32!4 32) i
. 3551 47 36)4 45
113)4 113H 112H 112)4
117 117 117 117
9 9 0
88!1 98 01 96)f
. 35U 36J4 35). 36)4
104)4 105)i 10JH 103)4
. 75 75 75 75
73 73W 69 73
160)4 101)1 160)1 100)1
. 46)4 53 47)4 62)4
. 94 94H 04)4 94)4
. 23 25 23)4 25
..153)1 153)4 151!. 153)1
.. 54)4 54)1 49)4 53)4
.. !i H H )i
. 4!! 4)4 3!1 4)i
i. 7)4 b!l 8 8
.. 10 16 15 16
.. 37)4 37 36 36
154)4 154). 163H 153)4
. 02 63K 69 62)(
.. 00)4 93 03 93
.. 03H 04W 92H 02
.. 18)( 18)1 18 18)1
67H 67)1 60J, 66H
Du Pont common dropped from 785 to
3SS under the reorganization plan, in
which two shares are given in exchange
for one. The new stock Is not to bo
listed on tho New York Exchange.
John T. Pratt was elected a director of
tho New York, Ontario and Western, suc
ceeding D. Newton Barney.
The city of Hoboken has obtained a
loan of S 150,000 at the rate of 2T4 per cent.,
the lowest' rate ever paid by the city.
The money will be used for local Im
provements. According to floor brokers the recent
selling of United States Steel common
was for the account of English holders.
Tho story was that 300,000 shares had
been collected In England and disposed
of here. . ,
For the 11 months ended July 31, the
Crucible Steel Company reports a sur
plus of --7,383.775.
Tho following stocks were quoted ex
dlvldend today except for cash: American
Telephone nnd Telegraph, Philadelphia
Trust arid Safe Deposit, United Gas Im
provement, Central Coal and Coke pre
ferred, Tonopah Mining and Pennsylva
nia Salt.
Ervln & Co., as well as TV. B. Baker &
Co.. were sellers of Cambria Steel. Bar
ney & Co. bought.
The annual pamphlet report of the Bos
ton nnd Maine shows a deficit of only
S476.439. against (2.163,554 In 1914. In 1913
there was a surplus of 105,74L
RECORD STOCK TRADING
Tea'dar
clot.
100 Jtm T A r
100 Apacon Mln ...
S Am Milling .... A
10 Am Itwya .... 24U
300 Am Loco
300 Bald Loco ...128
1 do pref 11314
400 B A S T Co pf 4214
1811 J O Brill 63
3 Cam Iron ...... 45
S2164 Cam 'Steel ,... 08
60 C It I At r
100 Chlno Cop .... ..
403 Elec Stor .... 13
320TCrla 83
600 am Asphalt.... S3
30 do pref ..... 60
60 Ina Co N Am. 23
1553 Lk Eud Corp.. 0
17T Lehigh Nav ... 76
27 Lehigh Val .... 73
226 Leh Val Tran . . 36
12 Mlnthllt 6314
1 No Penna
661 Pcnna n P. 67
10 Tenna Salt Mfg. 03
00 renna Steel pf. 81
2766 Phlla Co 44
020 do cum pf 41
1D0O Phlla Glee .... 23
413 PIlTtr cits.. 12
073 Bay cons
100 Itep I A 8
400 So Paclflo .... 04
100 So Rwy
200 Tenn Cop
333 Tono Helm .... 3
70 Tono Mln ....
100 Utah Cop
103S Un Trao 86
i32 'United Oaa Imp 86
8876 U 8 Steel 78
20 Warwick I A B. 10
5 U'e.t'land Coal. 60
Ex dMdend
Total sales, 45.663 shares, compared with
70.2.V3 aharea yesterday: thua far this week,
318.207 .hares; aamo period laat neck, 02,143
shares.
BONDS.
Last prev. sale. High,
71 Cam Stl scp '16.1004
2071 do May 1017... 00
71 do Keb 1017... 00
600 Elec A Peo Tr 4a 74
4000 Interata Ry 4a. 68
1000 Leh Nav gn 4s 00
6000 Leh Val gen 4a. 87
5000 Perk 2d 5a
16000 Penna gen 4s. 07
1000 Pub Berv Cor 6a ..
1000 Heading gen 4s. 02
10000 do Term 3s
8000 Span-Am,.! 6a. ..101
70000 Un Rwy lnv 5s. 7114
4000 W N Y A Pa Ba...
Total sales, $32,713, compared with (31.170
yesterday; thua far this week, 1106,018; same
period laat week. 4121.0S0.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. The coffee market
opened firm with prlcea up 2 to 5 point.. There
was nothing unu.ua) In trading and prlcea
continued strong with the closing, showing
galna ot S to 0 points. Prices follow:
jouay s looay s lesieruar b
opening close close
October 8.07000S 6 02J.0t
November .... 0.0.MJH05
December (1.1030.11 B030Od
January 03frU2 6.1406.13 0.0MMH.10
February 6.1080.15 .... . B.12(ga.l3
March H.1(,S6.18 6.220.23 0.1tHjU7
April .... 6.21.22
May ft2 6.3284.33 H.2'.2!
June '630 .... 8,:t3tl..l4
July 6.40B6.42 .... 6.3980.10
August 6.46.50 .... 6.416.43
Hid. Total sales, 0250 bags.
Du Pont's Colorado Plants
DENVER, Sept. 30. Articles of Incorporation
ot the U. I. du Pont'de Nemoura Company, a
Corporation of Wilmington, Del., at J210,000,
000, were filed with the Secretary of Stuto.
ln.nrn.Hllnl1 n.h.r, U ri. Brmmnillll.lt tlV ATI
affidavit setting forth the fact that 12,140,000 January
of the capital stock Is represented by tho vihruan
company'a two pianta at ixiuviers ana Augusta,
Colorado.
IMPROVING EARNINGS OF LOCAL
COMPANIES CREATE OPTIMISM
Reading August Report Reflects4 Increasing General
Traffic Rapid Transit September Figures
Expected to Show Substantial Expansion
High. Low. Close.
100 100 100
100 0914 100
100 00H 100
74 71 74
6814 6SU 5SU
onu ooii ooii
87 8T 87
100i lOOJi 10O74
075 07M 07
RSH SSVi 8814
0214 0214 0214
10914 10914 109.14
101 101 ' 101
74J 72 71K
10214 10214 10214
Improving eamlng-s shown by numerous
corporations the securities of which are
Ufgely held In this city are forming a
sutstahllat basis for conservative optim
ism, aside from the boom In the war
specialties. Today camo tho Rradlntf
August report, which Indicated a decided
betterment In the state of traffic thn ex
isted a year auo, although It has not yet
reached the volume of 191J. The railway
net earnlnrrs and surplus over fixed
chan-e for AuRUst as well as for the
two months of tho present fiscal year are
equal to nml stlf-htly lar-rer than In
either of the precedlnp two years, owing
to reduction In transportation costs,
which, however, were of no detriment to
the property. Tho company's genera
traffic Is being benefited by tho Increased
activity In Industrial centres, and the
bituminous coal tonnage sreattr tnan
ever before. On the other hand, the an
thracite traffic Is smaller than at tnis
tlmo last year. ,.v.
Anothcr local concern expected to maite
a good showing In earnings Is the aPId
Transit Company. Estimates of the gross
earnings for the month ending today give
them an Increase of approximately WW0:
Whllo still another fine showing was tnat
of the Lehigh Valley Transit. wWch camo
out with tho record figures of W f r
the week of the Allentown Fair. This
was an Increase of (1300 over the same
week last year.
Philadelphia Company securities sud
denly became prominent In the trading
on the local exchange today, advancing
sharply. The common stocK roso nearij
four points, following a similar swing In
Wall street, while United Railway Invest
ment Bs were also In demand. Favorable
earnings here also were said to be tne
stimulating factor. The preferred moved
up about a point. ,
Talk of a possible lncreaso In the pre
ferred Philadelphia Company dividend ac
companied the rise, whllo In New York
the United "Hallway Investment BtocKs,
which control the Philadelphia Company,
also moved up. It Is understood that a
plan of readjustment of the capitaliza
tion of tho parent company will tie
brought out In the near future and will
materially strengthen Its financial posi
tion.
Cambria Steel was much less active
than of lato and fluctuated rather er
ratically. The selling was by no means
as largo and did not appear to come from
the same quarter as In the last few days
On the other hand, heavy buying of Brill
set In at the outset and carried the price
up sharply about two points. Baldwin
too, ruled strong, though relatively quiet
Nothing new came out an to deals, etc
but rumors that the Brill Company would
figure In somo sort of merger were per
sistent Itapld Transit Improved slightly
on predictions of larger gains In Septem
ber earnings,
Tho latest local steel merger report,
at varlanco with the rumors of previous
days this week, concerns only the Cam
bria and the Pennsylvania steel compa
nies, and does not take Into consideration
tho so-called Morgan-Corey or Schwab
du Pont steel and munition combines it
Is reported now that the. merger of Cam
brla and Pennsylvania Is not likely to
result In any new people assuming control
of tho combination, which means that thi
Frlck-Donncr Interests would dominate
tho management Tho story goes so far
as to say that the" two concerns may bs
given a now name.
When the New York market turned
weak the local list followed suit United
States Steel and Cambria Steel slipped
off quite sharply, and Baldwin lost Its
earlier gain. Electric Storage Battery
tumbled 2 points, but tho declines were
short lived. Cambria recovered more
than Its loss In the late dealings, when
tho whole market rallied under the lead
of U. S. Steel and the other arbitrage
Issues. Previously Pennsylvania Steel pre
ferred had fallen 3 points.
Stotcsbury on U. G. I. Board
At a meeting of the board of directors
of the United Oaa Improvement Company
held today, resolutions of respect for the
memory of Rudulph Ellis were adopted,
and Edward T. Stotesbury was elected
to fill tho vacancy In the board.
Cut in Commercial Paper Rates
The Federal "Reserve Bank of Philadel
phia has reduced Its rediscount rate on
commercial paper of 61 to 90 days ma
turity from 414 to 4 per cent
SEPTEMBER BANK CLEARINGS
Heavy lncreaso Caused by Mldvalo
Settlement
September bank clearings In Philadel
phia were swelled by settlement for the
1:2.000,000 Mid vale Steel Company sale,
but aside from this the turnover for tho
month was large, being $737,058,267, as
compared with j5C0,888,646 In September
last year, an Increase of over 31 per cent.
In only two other months this ear have
the clearings been above tfOO.OOO.OOO, the
amount In June having been 723,628,367
and In July ,712,616,670. September Is
usually one of the busy fall months com
mercially, nnd activity has reigned in the
stock market the last month as well.
Since Juno 1 local clearings have run
ahead of corresponding months a year
HEAL "ESTATE FOB SALE
I.AKKV1EW IIEIOKT6. N. J.
ago.
Clearings by months:
11)10.
8t .545,778
RAILROAD EARNINGS
ST. TAUL
1015.
$8,285,177
2.609,704
10,504,458
n.n21,412
August gross
Net
Two months" gross
Net
HEADING COMPANY.
1015
August gross 5SI'H5
ijt 602,102
Surplus 104,435
Decrease,
Increase.
$05,075
C 352.010
400.271
770.840
Increase
$9,83.!
0.518
14,887
February ,,
March , , .
April
May
June ..
July
August ....
September .
October ....
November
December .
12 months..
577.070.0.14
B.-.0.002.170
07.MX1.1KXI
)U7,12.".n24
725,IL'R.:in7
712,010.570
.Vi.8.--.n'tS
737,058.207
1014.
$7G2.:W8.lll
U4.VJ18.&VJ
670,7.Vt,2IM
IC1,.VVI,7H
7ai.orai.u50
07.K44.IW!
577,050.7:10
5nO.8HS.MH
047.MSW.S1U
(107,125,808
6G1.827..I03
7,010,004,210
L&keview Heights
AUCTION
Wffir.ySALa.j
feJ3;ili
N. Y. METAL QUOTATIONS
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. The following prices
ere quoted at the Metal nxchange today:
Lead, Arm, 4.50c bid; tin, easy, 32.23ii32.75c.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS'
Eoutnero Ry pf...
Studerke: Co 1311 J i 141U 136H MOM
Tenn Copper 63H 70 02 C9Jf
Trias Co 166H 167H 165 107H
fblrd Avenue M!f 67i 505f 57
' gen s ,. no mu m
......... 0T 07S 07
new 4s .. 81U 81 81
70 7AU 7M4
s
, 12
. J5
.lot
. 7014
'West B ft M cv Bs W.U5",J
Twin City KpTr
Union liac & Paper...
Union Dag &Ppf
Union raelflc.,..
Union Paclflo pf
U B lnd Alcohol.......
U B Cast I PAP
United Itys Inrest
United Itys lnspf.....
U S lied & Kef.......
U B Bed & Hef pf....
U B Itubber.
02H 03
. 6Jf 6U
27 25K
133 133
82U 81
03 OJ
614 OH
20H 26M
130tf 132H
23W
23!f
mi
21
2M
63H
04!-
241.
27
an
5
mi
64!X
81
23X
24H
WH
3U
5
blH
81
02
23X
26
45!i
6
6H
63H
U B Rubber lttpf 107U 10SH 107X 10SH
UBStoel 7H 70i 70H 70i
U 8 Steel pf. 114), 114H "4H 114H
United Clctrllfrs 68 61 68 61
Utah Copper 67H 70li 67H 70
Va-CaraCnem 39M 40i 33 30
Va-Iron Coal & 0 64 63 60 60
West B 4 M 124H 120 122s 125H
Western Maryland 30)i 29H 29H 20) i
Wilt Maryland pf 47M 40H 40H 4U)i
Western Unlou Tel...., 77 77 77 77
Wneel& Lake Erie.... 2M 2H 2H 2H
Willy Omland 218 221 210 210
Wlllyt Overland pf,...10 109), 109X 109M
Wfaconitn Central 34)i 35 31), 35
-WooWortn V W Co. .. .108 108H 108 108
Cents per share,
Quoted ex dividend.
Total sales, 1,447.600 shares) compared with
1,870,700 shares yesterday! thus far this weak,
fl.707,600 shares; same period last week, S.OVU,.
S00 shares.
September Liveliest Month Since 1900
in Local Market
The volume of stock transactions on
the Philadelphia Exchange for Sep
tember eclipsed all records since the
lively days of 1900. They passed the
million mark, compared with 330,000, the
average for the month during the past
three years. To Cambria Steel was at
tributed the surprising activity.
Last year the exchange was closed on
account ot the war at this time. The
greatest aggregate for any one month of
the present year was 627, tS2, In August.
Transactions In bonds for September took
a distinctly opposite course, the total of
$4,147,257 being the smallest Since January.
Bond dealings In September were of
fairly good volume, exceeding $1,150,000
par value. In April, May and June this
year, bond sales were above $1,630,000.
COTTON
NEW YOrtK. Bept. 80. Under the Influence
ot large buying orders cotton opened strong
this morning, with October up 18 points and
the later options 10 to 24 points higher. The
chlet Influences were the weather In the belt
and the better cables from Liverpool. Many
ot yesteroay-s sellers were urgent ouyers on
the call, but offerings Increased to such an ex
tent that prices were forced down 11 points
from the highest before the end of the first 15
minutes' trading, Duslness was active and fur
ther recessions occurred throughout the morn-
Inr.
fn the late dealings cottan moved up 22
to 37 points above last nlgnTs close, although
the report that the Vincent had been sunk
by a mine reassured those who feared further
German complications.
Yes. close,. Open. High. Ixw, Close.
January ,..,.12.18 12.31 12.44 12.18 12.31
December ... .11.00 12.14 12.21 12.03 12,15
October 11.64 11.70 11. KS 11.70 11.82
March ,.,.,.,12.30 12.57 12.71 12 40 12.6A
May 12.6.1 12.75 12.85 12.60 12.76
July 12.50 12,71 12.83 12.53 12.77
BPOtj .11.00 12.00 ....
NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS
NBW YOrtK. Sept. 8a BUTTEK-Market
steady. Jtecelpts, i22 packages. Bjtra, 2JUe.i
higher scoring, 28e2814e.i Htate dairy. 2oJ,
(U.I SIII14V kVMI.s a7VWV
i;uuo---riiev nrm, icciih,
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHHAT. Receipts, 216.011 bush. The mar
ket ruled firm with a good demand and mod
erate offerings. Quotations: Car lots. In ex
port elevator No. 2 red, spot and September,
Il.OSVl.10: No. 2 Southern red. fl.OOei.OS;
iteamer No. 2 red. $t O5l.07: No. 3 red.
Sl.05i31.07: rejected A, $l.02Hei.04tt! rejected
V, $1.0181.03.
CORN. Ilecelpts. none. Demand was light
and prices further declined 2c. QuoUtions:
Car lots for local trade, as to location-West-m
No 2 yellow, 78360c; Western steamer
ySlow. 77078c. Western No. q yellow. 75970c.;
Delaware yellow, 7078c.
OATS.-Recelpts, 79,615 bush. Trade was
slow snd prices were weak under general
DrssBuro to sell. QuoUtions: No. 3 white.
o4o NO. 4 white. 36(337c.; sample oats,
30!Lom.-Kecelpts. 810 bbls. and 1.103.250
lbl In sacks. There was little trading and
'"h.J. - iiriv nominal. Quotations per 100
lbs In wood: Winter clear. $4.60f 4.00: do ;..
Kansas,
straight
clr, Jute .. r?3-,Xi'
lute sacKs, .,..."' . i'"i
4.00;
$3.1
S'"JfcTs'JiLiflo7trtilS
favorite brand, $3.73fl,23:
e"W.ilT
S4.7-M2
patent, $5,230
do., -straight
in-: in A . rati
iWu.vi - .-;-, .
:. -..iti rtAifA ana laiiY imudih
bh. do., regular grades, winter, clear,
B: do., straight. $505.25; do.
6.50... .. m,n ,. .,il,l t,ti ateadv.
nit ri". "-- k-ti:.-,v-u.i;.
k)lti w -...
We
quote at $585.25 per bb
PROVISIONS
The market ruled steady with a fair
(.bblng demand. Following are the quo
i .?!.., Cltv beef. In sets, smoked
i!,!!0 alr-drliX 24B25C.J Western beef In
.n.,i Vm7kad. 24W25C.I city beef, knuckles
IVd" tendiri .mok.d and alr-drieo. aeisie.1
. i h.sf bnisiciftB ana iFnutrrs. iuuaui
Went Shore 4s
81
Ttal aalM. 4ii., compared wllh $5.
731.00) yeoterdayj ts far tbla week. a,tti.
60( Hint PfrM liftwrt, is,7o.ee.
HANK CLXAKING8
wtk clrhi today, compared with cor
rsirsnilsnir ) laM two years:
lfrta. 10U. . $.
'2'!!!'
a r3SSi
m iiiiiM-i
," 'S'- 'Zi'XZi'ZSi "-SSi'eKBS lT'2aUl
SfSr ikiSm sata asrml
4afsaj ,, wfsn.faw tTe,aw m,tm,Wi
i a
LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS
CHIOAUO. Bept. Sa-Itoas. Hecelpts, 20..
000) market steady; mixed and butchers, $6.75
fs.40i good heavy, $.60.28l rough heavy;
SiWrf,'.' TWSJ wJw.8.
OATTLB. Receipts, J;.p00: market "weak and
150. lower) beeves, $5.2610 50; cows and
hVTfers. fi.269; Texans, $.7i.40; calves,
1 BHtEl'-Hecelpt. 1B.000) market IBo, lowers
U15.
Smiked. 13(4J3Mc.( other hams, smoked city
JnVd as to brand and average. lSHOUHc;
Sims' smoked. Western cured. 13HOWJ40.: do.,
fcSuea. boneless, 216r22c.t picnic houlJers. R.
P cured, loose, OK10ci do., smoked. H
4e 1 bellies, in PlclTie. according to verage.
1mm 1212'4c.! breakfast bacon, as to brand
,,,.. w-,-, .."'...f ."-- -,- -..
tierces, uviouvyc,'. " . "". ",
. I-- pnr iiv Icettle rendered.
J?. f i- 'Ji lu t..l.
fUl V.., .,
able-sized stock. Following are the quotations:
Fresh-killed Kon Is. 12 to box. dry.plcked and
dry-nucked, fancy selected. lOVic.: weighing 4V4
fl3 lbs. apiece, lOc.r weighing :V4f4 lbs. apiece.
8c; welghlnir a lbs. apiece, l))ftl?c: weighing
under 3 lbs. apiece, 14Hsl5lvc,; fonts, ice-
facked western, 4H lbs. and oer apiece.
SVjc: do., smaller sites, l.VrtUUc: old roost
ers, dry-picked. 13c: chickens Jersey fancy
broilers 242oc.; otner nearby fancy broilers.
22fl21c: Western broilers, weighing 1H2 lea.
apiece. lOSIOc.: northern Illinois, lancy yellow
chickens, weighing 3Vj lbs. and oer, 202lc;
northern Illinois, fancy, weighing, Z'.bWl lbs.,
Ib19c: other Western, weighing 3". lbs. and
oter, 10c.; do., do., weighing 2MQ3 lbs., 17
t18c; Inferior, 15bl6c.: spring nuiks, near
by. 10l7c: do. Western. 10012c : squabs,
fer dozen White, Belghlng 11 to 12 lbs. per
dozen. $4&4.73, white, weighing 0 to 10 lbs.
per dozen, M.ISWI.WI; white, weighing 8 lbs.
per dozen, $2.552.75; white, weighing 7 lbs
per dozen. $2.10S2S5: white, weighing CB0V4
lbs. a dozen, $t.osl.75; dark, $1.0061.75;
small and No. 2, $1.
FRESH FRUITS
Choice stock sold fairly and values generally
ruled steady. QuoUtions: Apples, per bbl.
zTiftivW' 7?tntr31n.ce--hli Mcintosh,
$163.60; Jonathan. $34: Blush, $2.753.25
aravensteln. $2.7.VS3.23; Northwestern Green
ing, $2.753: Wealthy. $j.60Srt: arlmoii'
Golden, $2.503; Wolf Itlver. $J.5dai; Aei.
ander. $2.50.1; Bummer Ilambo, 2.oJtt2.73i
Pippin, $2.502.73; Smokehouse. $2 5082.75
Duchess. B88.M: other varieties, $1502: No
2 app e. $1J.60; crab apples, per buThel, 25
Sl,.pSa,n, W.e,t ,v,r,n'. Western Miryi
J",1d,an(1 Pennsylvania, Elbertas, per crate.
60S76C.: peaches. West Virginia, Western
Maryland and Pennsylvania. Elbertas nS
i&!k a550"-! Peaches. Jersey, per basJit
i1?tMf-,rJeich"-.N'"' York- Klbertas" per
basket-Double extras. 2540c.i do., fair ii
traiiJffi'siuM.0. P buihel-
e&s:. .r."r..vr-i, "".,.:":. "..:?. 40
"T.n,.f ,.'-.; 'IT""': '""j. . tr.TBido.
iiBnn.
ern. refined,
I" 1-1.11 UUABUo.!
"V-SC 'Lirf6lat.
til ym, '"
JrT't
rendered,
REFINED SUGARS
The market was quiet and unchanged. Quo
tations! Standard granulated, 4.05c, j extra fine
granulated. 4.00c: powdered, 5e.i confection
Jra" A, 4.80c, J (toft grades. 4.06Q4.65C
DAIRY PRODUQTS
fiVTIZR. Demand was fair and tho market
ruled nrm with supplies well under control. Quo.
tatlons: Western solid-packed, creamery, fancy
ages.
Kitra flrsta, 30tr31Hc:
U.BOO rack.
firsts, 2QU
2HV4C.1 nearby whites, 4tr4Ro.i mlied color,
27Unc. refrigerator firsts. 24V4925.j nearby
browns, 31036c,
French Bank Galna GoM
PAniS, , Sept. 30.-Tb. following sre the
principal Items In sUtement of the Bank of
France for week, ending beptewber SO;
Francs Franca
. Bept 80 Bept. 23.
flold 4,650,140,000 4.6OO.0GO.000
Silver 304,140.000 846,100.000
Circulation ,. 13,458,800.000 13.3OU.MH,00U
Deposits 2,l3,v6O,000 2,687,600.000
Dills discounted and
extended bills . 2,108.220.000 2,241.300,000
Treasury deposits. K,2O0,000 118,100,000
Advances ...".... 60,000,000 ttfl.OOO.OSd
' w4
The BtainUr
M gaaol
A4jyio in G4k4HUM PrU
taiidr4 o;i.CVrnpny advanced tho price
ImIc ! S-loc a aallon. rmi In !
S&&aj
Delaware and Huekett te Sell Bonda
NkW TORK. Bept 80 The stockholders of
tho Delawnr and Hudson Company at a
special meeting authorized an laava .ot 14.
461,000 5 per cant, ae-year convertltle bonds,
dated October 1, 1015, and convertible for tea
years following October 1, 101T, Into stock
at ISO.
September Building CetudriKUim
The total number of building permits Issued
In Ihte tU during .September was til. aglnt
uai Uat itmr." OueratUns snouaM to leoB.
a4MlnM 1M la . the valuj betec $4001
.fiKmv
iiti.wc. ao.. nrste. awok.) ., vuiiua.
ei25ct joooing dales ot isncy prims, ,.?u.og.
IsaOB. Tliere was a good outlet for the lim
ited receipts of fine now-laid eggs, prices of
vhlch ruled firm at the lata advance.
Wa Quota as follows: Free rases, nearby
extras, X3c, per dcz l firsts, $S.700 per stand
ard case; nearby current receipts, $8.1098.40
ur case; Western extra firsts, $s.:otrn per
cue: firsts. $8.10O8.40,per case: fancy selected
Oanuieo rsse wn jvvu.ua wwii, pr uo.
CIIER8K The market ruled steady under
light offerings, but demand was only moderate.
Quotations: iew York, full cream, fancy, new,
15Kfl5Vic; specials, higher, do., do., fair to
good, pew, 14Vi15c, part skims. 612c
POULTRY
I.IVC Trade was slow on account of the
Hebrew holiday and the market was again
easier. Offerings were ample. Quotations!
Fowls, as to site and quality. lWUc.i roost
ers. 12 13c I spring chickens, according to
3uallty, 1617c.i exceptional lota higher;
ucks, as to lie and quality, llBc, Targe
sizes preferred : pigeons, old. per pair, 181
JIOc.: do., veunr. prr pair, 17Pl8c.
"DHEsaSD. The market ruled firm with de
mand equal to the limited receipts of fin dealr-
seckel. 3ei0f do., common" 11.6092; VraSes"
Delaware, Moore'a Karly and Concord per
carrier, toauoc.; grapes, Delaware M,re'I
larly and Concord, per 41b. basket eao? '
(i?!;-.N5w "rk- "' -lb baeket-peuSMi"
I314c.: do., Niagara, 1012c.; do.. Word.n
and Concord, loiaisn.. l.m. i.. ,.,vS.r9").n
Plnoapples, per crate-FoVto ' lYlco S2 VSV.
Cranberries, Cape Cod. pi? bbl '3na'. ,Yn !
Cap. Cod 'per "crate, $1.7582: oli.9L.'
ul"!k. sa"t. Vi,
"" ?-
$2.7S
Bo
rglnla,
plums.
ern, per bushel
tsaiuson, per xo-id. basket. 40a50o.
nIw VAX. .-'; ,t DS""-. '5O50o,; plums
-- -- vas l' S3-IU. UHIgflaallMllil...
16e2c, do., nelne Claude, lsewi ,
.V"Wt.""d and Jersey
ANNUA!, MWCTINQg
iST
MAMKKT STHKKT T1TI.M ANIl
TKUUT. COMPANY.
The annual meeting of stockholders will be
held at the office or the coinpasy, southweet
OsieW 11, 1U, avt f , w. rive
ww Ml aPv9''P
jaJMlWiXO "aV.eilAjlJU
Ntaaara.
vovMuviiive, Delaware, Maryland and i..
per qt,. 40o.; huckleberrlei. r ot Sal
cantaloupes. Colorado, per flat crat? BXWkfS
do., do., per standard vi.. .VI?i,.Bt"0,!'i
melons, per car, $10025O. T""ww' water-
VEGETABLES
, JI1 ! rulad firm under moderate offer.
Inga and a fair demand. While MtitoeawiJ.
again higher. QuoUtions: White SotatZs
I'ennsylvarils, ner bush,-Oiolce. 00fS i fSfc
to good. 604oSct do.7do.. pi'r 150:'''
!L ,' &:' i,nX T "sket, No. 1 no,,
fMsnrooma, per .lb. basket, B0c.e$T. '"
Only 3 Days Left
Speak quickly if you want one
of the biggest auction bargains
you ever ( saw. Lakevlew
Heights is 10 miles from Cam
den, surrounds Almonessen
Lake and te in the most fertile
section of Jersey. Lots at
your own price, and two years
In which to pay for them.
Come as our guest--not a
penny-.to pay. Meet repre
sentatives wearing , yellow
badges, 1.30 Chestnut street
ferry and get tickets on spe
cial cars leaving Camden at 3
minutes of 2. Over $2000
worth of presents, whether
you buy or not. Come, if
only to see the prettiest home
site In the United States.
Dvkman-Norris Co.
Progressive Realty
Auctioneers
1011 Chestnut Street
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HOUSEKEEPING APABTMENT3
GEIt.MANTOWN
jfairfax
rlpartments
"FIREI'ItOOF BUILDING
UN O.KHMANTOWN)
WATNB AVENUE AT 6CHOOL, L.ANB
Suites of 7 and 8 rooms and 2 battuv
Solarium covering entire house.
Uald aervlce by the hour. Elevator.
H. J. JOHNSON. 306 Bailey Building.
j-&L
m, tt-w-s
We match up our speed in
making- Immediate Ship
ments with the high-grade
quality of our lumber.
The combination' unbeat
able!
Edward F.Henson& Co.
fitruotural .Lumber and Timttr
ropier Bt. Wherres, riilla.
DIREOTORr 07 ACCOUNTANTS
Certified Publlo Accountants
.... "J-AWJUCNCB E5. BROWN CO.
116 HEAL tlTATH) TRUST UUlLDINa
lubllo AccoontanU
. . N. B. BiltaUAN
ttuuu, lmbard SU. 4U Walaut .
rV own and .(f.r, au6cf a prtw ,aU,
$100,000
ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY
riMTMrfT.,!frRSY R1L0D COMPANY
mTJ5"i2 BRTqGE $INK,HS F"H 60LB 10NBS
Due July 1, 1055.
PRICE, 104 and interest to net over 5.70
CHAS. C. HARRISON, JR., ft CO.
BANKERS
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