Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1915, Final, Page 12, Image 12

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    EA'EftlNG LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, OOTOBEB 26. 191B:
12
FINANCIAL NEWS
New York Bond Sales
LATE SELLING SENT STOCKS
DOWNWARD AFTER RECOVERY
Erie Prominent Among Railroad Shares, Reaching
Highest Mark Since 1907 Trading Was Heavy
in United States Steel
JCI5W YOnK. Oct. S6.
Homy profU-tnklns held tlio market In check durlnjr tho mornlnc; session
that Is, an far as advances were concerned bt In the afternoon stocks woro
pretty well cleaned out and there was general strencth, many stocks show
ing good ROltts. While the widest pains were In tho specialties, jet the rail
roads, led by Canadian Pacific, which was up nearly four points, were notnbly
stronR. Realizing sales were not confined to n few Isiues. but worts Ronornl
throughout tho list. Late In the day there was ronowed sollliiB, and stocks
sold off all along the line, llcthlehem Steel was oft 20 from the final of yes
terdn, but recovered Just before tho close.
Of tho railroad group Hrle was the oustnndlng feature, as far ns nctlvlty
was concerned, crossing 40 for the first time since 1907. Although Its advance
for tho session was not ns great by any menns ns other rnIK a great dco.1 of
Interest was attached to It, In connection with that Issue there wni a roport
that a secret meeting of tho Hrle oltlclals was held nt tho Hotel Ulltmoro on
Sunday night, at which matters of grent Importnnco to the company's wel
fare were considered, Tho spectaclo of Urlo raised to the position of tho
cornerstone In the speculation In tho rails naturally caused somo skepticism
among old traders, who havo seen similar rises In Erie before on dividend
talk. Uut It must be remembered that the old Erie hits gone nnd a new
one hns taken Its place. The Intensive management of Underwood Is now
bearing fruit, nnd this, coupled with the Immense business from Chicago In
supplies, Is giving the road tho largest earnings In Its history.
Many rumors were In circulation on tho floor pertaining to several stocks
on the list For Virginia-Carolina Chemical n, new high mark for tho year
was reached when the stock touched 52. It was snld that dividends may bo
resumed next year. Aside from tho fact that it moved up a fraction, there
was little doing In Colorado Kuel, although n report had it that tho com
pany would enter the Mldvale Steel combination. This report was received
with a great deal of Interest, nnd In somo quarters It was given somo credence.
Reports of new combinations hao becomo so frequent, especially lately, that
the Street has learned to take them with a grain of salt.
United States Steel was actively traded In, and for tho most part It
as strong. The Street nwalted with Interest tho outcomo of the meeting
of the corporation's directors, which takes plnced this afternoon after tho close.
While In many quarters tho belief was expressed that some action would be
taken on tho matter of resuming dividends on the stock, It wns held In others
that nothing would bo done at this time and that action would be postponed
until tho Jnnuary meeting. Nothing definite could be learned with regard
to this, none of the directors Inning anything to say. The earnings, which
havo been arIously estimated nt 40,000,000 and upward for the third quarter,
arc expected to be good.
The copper group was stronger nnd more active than for some time past.
This Is worth nothing. For many weeks the nctlon of tho copper shares has
been extremely disconcerting to their friends. Although the price of copper
metal Is now considerably higher than It was last April, prices of the lead
ing stocks, with the exception of Inspiration, are lower.
Carnegie Company Advances Steel Prices
The Carnegie Steel Company has advanced bars, plates nnd shapes $1
per ton to 1 cents per pound, Pittsburgh, and hoops $3 per ton to 1 cents.
Virtually all the other mills are making a similar advance In bars, plates and
chapes, but some mills are still quoting tho old price on hoops.
These advances make bars $2 per ton higher than they went In the last
rise in 1912, while plates and shapes are at the same level as attained on
that rise.
NEW YORK STOCK SALES
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Allls-Chalm Mfe. pf... 7JM 73V 73 73H
Am Ait Chemlcil 71 W 72H 71 W 72
AmBeetbuear 65' OiVi 64f 65K
Am Can 0.1 C3)i 03 03
AmCanpt 106H 10(W lOftH 106
AB Car A. Foundry... 8'l 81)a 8?H f-8
Am Car & Fdy pf 110H 110 ll'i 111)
Am Coai 1'roducu.... 15 Hi 151 154 151
AmrrttonOll 6J 03 02H 63
Am Express 11IW 110 101 109
Am llloo 4 Leatnor... 13H It 13i 13H
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Am lco becurlUw S3H JS'i 24 25'i
AmUnseeil.. 29 30M 27 28
Am Linseed pr 40 49H 46!i 40U
Am Locomotive 7V,i 7.JM 71H 71H
Am Malt 6M 7f 7 7H.
AmMaltpf 29 30 29 3
Am 6melt 4. lief. 2'i 03X U2.W 93
AmtmelUHpfA SttU bWi 86X 80'i
Am Smelters pi B .... 82U 81H 82U 82M
Amfctcet touadriei... 70!i 71i 69JI 70
Amucar Kcilnln;... .11H 112i 1UU lll!i
AmSutarllef pf IIjJi 115H 115H 115H
AmTel& lei LMW 1245i 124K 124U
Am Tobacco 230W 231 22-H 230M
Am Tobacco pf new..l09H 110 110 110
Am Woolen 55H 66 bSX 65K
Am Woolea tr r. 3U 61'f 53Jf UH
Am Woolen pf 98 97 97J 97
Am Woolen pf tr r ... 90 17H 07J V7li
Am Writing f pt 11H 11H 10 10H
Anaconda Copper .... 74U 7UK 74H 76J
Assets Healliatlon .... 5U 114 6H 10'f
Atcti 1 & o r. ... ...100V4 107f 100M PJ7i
Alcb T & S V pf lOOJi 101 lOOH 100H
Baldwin Loco U0H 14 IH 138 ,Hi8
Baltimore & Ohio 9oH 93H V2H 9JK
BalUmore & Ohio pf.. 75)i 75V,' 75H 75H
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Brooklyn Rap Tr bOli BM( 8bi 80f
Brunslclc Term 8 7tf 7H 7M
Butte & buperlor B3H C5! Ot 05V4
CalPetrolcum 18i 18K 18K 18U
Ca) Petroleum pf 42 41H 41H 41H
Canadian Pacific 171X 175 171 173H
Case J I Co pf SO 80 SO 80
tent Leather Co mi 69H SOU 57H
Cent Leather Co pf,..107M 107H 107H 107h
ChesapeaU&Ohlo.... 57H 68)i 67! 68U
CUno Copper 495 i 52 49H 60 Vi
Continental Can 102 lt2H 10 Ut 102 H
Chlciso Great West... Wi Uti Ui 13K
ChicaeoOt West vt...tiH 35U 34 35H
Chl Mil &8tl'aul....k.U2H U3U 92H 92!i
ChlHl&Pac 17 17K 17i 17H
Chi & Northwest 13 W 131X 131 131H
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Cluett Pea Co 71 71 69Ji 71
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Col 4 Southern 335f 33H 334 3Jh
Col&Eolstpf 64 63, 63H 63H
Consolidated Uas 141 14m 13UH 1411
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Corn Prod Ref pi..... 90H 90)i 89i 89H
Crucible bteel ,92 02 88 0
Crucible Steel pf . . .109 108H 108 108K
Delaware & Hudson.. 148 148 140J. 147H
Des M 4 Fort Dodce. 6U OH Cii QH
Detroit Edison ., ..127M 130 U0 )3U
UUUllera becurltlei . . 48 i 49 Mi 47U
Dcrne Mines. SSH 27U 22H 27W
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Hind Ken
Silver Pick
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Fairy Aateo ...
Klmberly ... .
Nevada Hill . .
Nevada Wonder
, .01 .03
Ol .01
, .17 .111
1.50 1.35
Week's Trade Balance Large
WASHINGTON, Oct. 26. The balance
of trade in favor of tho United States
during tho week ended October 23 Inst
wns J70,60'U02. The exportH were $98,
777,016, while Imports aggregated $28,
167,614. The exports of cotton during tho
same week totaled 167,516 bales, making
a total since August 1 of 1,123,661.
Sales in Philadelphia
Yesterday's close
800 Am lee ..
05 Am Hallways . 27
loo Am Car A Fdy. .
4?n Am j.oco .. ..
10 II A H t 0
26 do pref .
BUI Ilrlll, JO.. .
6282 Cum Steel
8no Klec Storage .
1130 Krle
700 (Jen Asp
440 do pref
1 Ins Co N A. ..
3 K T Co t o pfd
7PO Lake Sup Corp.
41 I-eh Nav . . ..
260 Irfh Val . ,
II") lh Val TT. .
073 do pref ... ..
3 No Central
8.13 Henna It tl . .
20'i Penna Bait Mfg.10')
.iw i'enna steel
26 do pref , ..
110 Phlla Co
1101 Phlla Klec
1445 P 11 T tr ctfs
1.1 Phlla Tree ..
100 Hay Cons
720 Rendlnr . .
200 So Pacific , ,,
10 So Hallway
S7IKI Tono Helm ..
IM Tono Mln ..
M Utah Cop . ,
III ITn Trnc . .
400 United (las Imp HH
11(100 II H Sttel .... 8V4
1IIS Hubber.
lai Warwick I S. 10
2 V J & Seashore 484
111 York Hwy .... H
2 IVelsbach Co .. 4ti4
Ex dividend.
Total sales, 31,(114 shares, compared with
30,007 shares yesterday! thus far this week,
(12,011 shares same period last week, 07,787
shares,
110NDS.
ljtit nr.v
sale. High. Low.
$-1100 Am Ons ft El 6s 87'4 88 ,87
30000 Ilald I.oc 1st 3s. 107 10HV4 100V4
511 Cam fill sc 'Hl.loiTi
nil do Tcb 1017.1OO",
515 do May 1H17 .100
lllgli. Low Clots.
S3H 25H 5H
no 80 BO
w M. S?.,
72U 71 ti 71Vl
22t4 23H 28U ssl
SJ2 glC M4 MS
(WM 04'4 Ol 04
7P4 72 71 71
80S 404 89W JM
83 84 84S
72 7 72 72
28V4 2.1.4 B., 23-4
78 7s4 A iS
a la na m
88 M gj-.
68 M 68 Mi
WI1 ll"VS jw.tj
no tin B")
::- s? h
m si fr ft-
70 70 75 iO
B.1S 21'4 21'4 23'4
80-4 80 70 Hi 4
.. ns4 H84 "sjs
2114 22U 22Vi 2i)
ai. 34 H 3"n
BV4 5'u I1 '
.. 70H 70 701
41 M 41 4li4
Sfl TO 8V4
87 814 ?l
MH MS to'
10V 104 10V,
48(5 48. 4S'
8i " .
43 43 43
100(1 Con Tr N J 'M.lOO'Ji
101)0 HI ft Teo Tr 4s. 78
3000 Int Hvvys 4s . 50V4
1000 Key Tel 1st 3s I414
30OO Lk Sup Inc 5s. 211
4O0 L Nv eons 4V4s.lOO
1000 !.eh V gen 4s. 80
70000 Penna Ken 44s l'""
1000 Phlla Co eon Bs 8SI4
4000 Phlla Klec 4s .. 7IIT
D00 do 5a I0214
2(00 Head Ken 4s ..1)4
11000 Un Hwy Inv Bs 71
102
101
101
101
78
50H
I) H4
21)
100
h;
tKH
RSI4
82V4
103
04
74W
102
101
101
101
78
BO',
4 (4
20
100
80 V
08
88I4
7"s
103
04
74
Close.
87
lomi
102
lot
101
101
78
sow
II44
20
100
8-IV4
DSH
K.8I4
71154
103
04
744
Total sales, $152,143, compared with $140,
407 yesterdnyt thus far this week, $202,0121
some period Inst week, $181,137.
NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET
Ni:V YOIUC. Oct. 2d The market for coffee
futures ortned Ptead), with prices ellRhtly
below esterda'a llnals. In tlio nf ternoo
trndlnx continued moderately active, iind
futures gencrall) advanced. Prices follow:
iourtl s oui s icsienm)
opening,
October
Nov ember
December
.Tanunry
Febnviry
March
April .
May
Juno
July ....
Aucust
fcen ember
close.
4.!Sn41
(1 4150 43
.40 11
..4(1.11
(l.ln042
0 3010 42
n zona 5.1 11 4WIU4
0 521)0 53 (1.41510 41
11.4 1 81 11.411
(1 VI
. 0.1830 00
II. IS
0 70
0 .7O5J0.73
. 0 81
Hid. tOITcred
Total sales, 10,710 bags.
11 mvhh 11
n .v.n .in
aionnni
(i n.iflana
(I 70WO.T1
0 7.mo 7n
0 0100.02 0.8960.81
0.5030 57
o'cnjin 07
6 Vol II 80
BAR SILVER
NEW YORK. Oct. 2n The price of bar silver
todav was 48 cents, with Mexican dollars
at 3IW cents.
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS
400(1 West Klec CV 3s
looo est iin isi to
3000 IV E ft M CV 5s wl
rooo v.'ett Rhoro 4s .
5000 1 hcellnB & I. F. 4s
l" ,nJ
14'iA
. 01
. C2
147H
01
(52
101
72
14IH4
01
112
compared vtlth
far this week.
ll1ltfVUU j.n..M ,
$0,433,000) same period last week, $8,208,000.
Total sales, $3,010,000,
$1,410,000 yesterday: thus
NEW YORK CURB
71H
..105
.180
..108
.. 3
.. 49
... 05
.. 25J
.. 8051
.. iM
42U
86H
'-'C
79H
45
42H
M
S5H
7tH
411
42H
SI
103H 104
4H 5
7H
W
OH
7H
32!i
17H
3'J
7H
5H
04
7H
335J
17H
40
21 22
69 CO
S1U 81Jf
lb3i( 185U
11J 113
03 C3H
160U 108
13H 13
7U
27i
10
C5U
01
01
7
27
8H
05
ttudebaker Co 18 1H 190
btudebaker Co pf 112H 113
Tenn Copper ex rts... 03 MH
-iciasco iii5)i ios
Teiai ft I'acmc 13f VSH
Third Are 61H 01U
Under TypeWr 01 01!f
union Hag & Paper... tilt
Union 13aj &P pf ... 20U
United Clear Stores..,. OH
United Clear Aim 61
Union Pacific L15
Union Pacific pf &
U b Ind Alcohol 121H 124
U S Cast I 1 & K..... 28! 28H
u b a i r if pr.... 4hh to
United ltys Inrest 2531 20
United ltyi Inr pf 4J)i 41
U ti Hubber 55 Kii
V B Hubber lit pf . . . . 100 100
U 8 bteel 85)4 b7M
Ub bteel pf ...115M 115t( H5)( 115)4
U b Kiprea 08M G3H U8H OHH
Utah Copper 00 714 70 71
Va-Caro Chem 5u)i 6J 40( 60
Va-Caro Cbem pr 109H 110 10 J 10 1
Va-lron Coal AC. ., CM, 74 U9K 72H
Vuican Oetlnnlne pf... 40 40H 3J 30
Wabash w i 1JH 1314 13 UM
Wabaah pf A w 1 45H Wi 45J 40H
Wabajhpfliwl , 204 27i 20H 2 Oh
Wells jrargo Kip......l20
West U ft M . 73K
western Maryland 3JH
Western Union Tel.... 80
Wheel ft Lake Erie.... 3
Wheel &LE 1st pf... UH
Wheel i LK 2d pf... 4)4
winy uverund JQO
Wiuy urenana pi
Wbconsin central
Hraden Copper ...,?.. ..
Hrltlsh-Amerlcan Tobacio old
Hrltlsh-Amerlcan Tobacco new.
Car Light
Chill Copper
Uoldfleld Consolidated
Hendee Conner
International Marine
International Marina
Kenc'i Copper
Lehigh Valley Coal Sales
Magma Copper
Mldvalo
Nlplsslng ...
Otis Hlevator
Otis Hlevator preferred
Hlktr-Hegeman
Sterling Gum
Submarine .....
Tobacco Products
United Profit Sharing new
World Kllm
Yukon GoW
Hid Asked
IP-4 IU
0
2-.M
i Hi
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11
12
534
711
14
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if
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6
24
42
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HI
HI
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30
12)4
If
80
i4y
1)3
7
75
t)5
43
41
5
2',4
BANK CLEARINGS
Hank clearlnga today compare with corre
sponding aay la0YJu "you
Philadelphia $31,070,008 $21,022,879
Hoston ..... 33,521.4.1 21.002,8(17
New York .. 001.02(1,007 200,810,853
1013.
$80,051,781
2(1 004 005
808,577,823
RATES FOR MONEY
Call.
Philadelphia 8 (3'l
New York 1H2
Hoston ?-,.
Chicago 3T.G4
Commercial paper, 3 to 0 months,
phla, 3V4W4 per cent.
Time,
2M3VS
8)4ft4
4 044
Phtladel-
01
01U
7
27U
OJI
61
130! 4 135U 135H
8J4 82 c2f
120), 120h
28 28
34)4 40
25H 26M
43 44
64H 65
100 100.
b5u t;i
120)4 120 120)4
74JI 73H 73
33 32)i 32).
80 7U)i 70)1
4 H i
UH 10H U
6 4)1 5
IM 251 acou
10'J4 10 JH VHtfViii
jo ai ; tc
'J
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Woolorth F W Co. 110H 113H IWi U1M
Quoted ax dlyldend.
Total sale 1,1H,M scares, roatwred
Willi 1,1S,6W shares ye4eriUr ItviM far
this week, Z,31l,0 aharea) wtme ti4a(l Iswt
week, t,lL0 shares.
T
Harr)aN fkt. IUIm VHiU
At a ineetluK or th directors of Harrison
Uroa Co, today ft waa dUded t;decltre
a ulvldand of 1 per cent, on the, pfcfericd
stock, payable November 1 to stockltoldera
of rciord at ttia cloaa of business today. Cbecka
yiill be nialled.
Ihrea iiiwi lis axo imd si, months oa
dividend uf 1 per cent, waa declared. Nina
Bionihs ao and one year ago no action waa
taken on dlvUKnda. 'Prior o this Uaf last
year iraautor vrt4ly MvUttiim .iT.'
Mt waee UUr4i t Uw rat of jgr ept
lr aBRum Tlvs asKUrSUns mad, W jaar
! .lit umr I. vat la ltll n tiHl Of
COTTON
NEW TOIIK, Oct. 26. Cotton opened
easy this morning, at a decline of 1 to 4
points. There was selling for Wall street
account, but the buying was of sufficient
volume to prevent further losses. There
was considerable bullish sentiment, and
after the call the demand Increased,
causing prices to move upward The
weather in the belt was considered favor
able. The cables from Liverpool wera
disappointing.
In the afternoon the tone became weak
er and prices slipped off until levels of
13 to 15 points below Monday's close had
been reached
The market ended weak, off 20 to 25
riolnts. -
xes. ciose. unen.
it .u
12 21
12 52
12 ftt
12 (17
12.10
January
December
March .
May . .
July
Spot . . .
12.14
12 21
12 vt
12 07
12 00
12 35
illnh.
12 44
1.2 3.1
12 04
12 74
12.77
Low. Close,
12 13 12.12
11.04 12.0:1
12.20 12.13
12 17 12.42
12 4t 12.40
Coal Rates Held Reasonable
Oct. 2a The Interstate
lor today declared reason-
WASHINGTON.
fsimmarpji tfVimnil
able a rate oer the renniylvanla and other
rftUrosd of ft GO a ktopb ton on coal from ltd
vinU rolll4rv. Pennsylvania to llaltlmor!.
aaaiuonai cnarwe or a car tor awuexuna:
sa.
GRAIN AND FLOUR
WHEAT. Hecelpts. 52.1BJ bush. The market
opened lc. lower, but subsequently recovered
the loss and closed firm with demand fair.
Quotatlona, Cor lota. In export elevator No. 2
red. spot and October. S1.10W1 12)4. No. 2
Southern red, $1.0SU81.10V4' steamer No. 2
red. $I.O74(i0,iH- No. 3 red. $1 07U411 OOU:
rejected A. $1 0381.07: rejected II. S1.03V4W
cblt.V. Hecelpts. S000 bush. Trade was
quiet, but prrces ruled steady under light of
ferings. Quotations. Car lots for local trade
us to location Western No. 2 yellow, 75)48
7U'Ac: Western ateamer yellow, 74HfJ75)4c.;
Western No. 3. cllovv. 72)45l73)4c.: Delaware
vallnur 7yii.4f7.lUfV
OATS. Hecelpts, 08.001 bush. Prices ruled
steady with trade fair, Quotations: No '2 whlto,
45f(4lc, standard white. 44Sr45c: No. 3
white, 4l42c.i No 4 white. 37830c; sample
oats. 33V 30c.; purllled oats, graded, 42044c.
FLOUH Hecelpts, 14S0 bbls. ond 1.7t)2.IK:i lbs.
In sacks Demand waa lleht and prices were
without Important change. VV e quote per WO lbs.
In oo.l-'lntcr clear. 1 0033 10: do., ctralglu.
)o.102j5 2a; do. patent. sj.ouo.o.; ivanitaB,
clear. Julo sacks. KU5.20. do., straight. Jute
sacks. $2565 511. do. patent, jute sacks f5,.U
05 75, spring, first clear. H NX35. do., straight
$5(a23. do. patent. $S,fiSA0: do. favorite
brands. $3 750(1, city mllla. choice and fancy
patent. $5 75fl0eltv mills, regular wadea
winter. clear. $34iT20, do, straight. 3 Mn
5 40: do . latent, ".30'(5.75.
KYK FLOUH. Supplies were small and the
market ruled steads, but trade waa quiet. We
quote at $53.23 per bbl., as to qurllty.
PROVISIONS
There waa a fair Jobbing demand and valuea
wero well maintained. Quotations follow: city
beef, in sets, smoked and Mr-dried , 2424c :.
Western beef. In seta, smoked. 2425c: city
tcef. knuckles and tenders, smoked and alr
drled. 2027c! Western beef, knuckles and
tenders, smoked 2f,fl27c.; beef hams, $J88J0,
pork, family. $22 50821: hams, 8. 1'. cured
loose U'y.eUc; do., skinned, loose U?iHc.;
do., do., smoked. lGLIkc; other hams,
smoked, city cured, as to brand and average.
15V4HU10C,, hams, smoked. Western cured.
nvliftlOc.; dc . boiled, boneless 2Jc: picnic
shoulders. S. 1. cured, loose, 12c: do., smoked,
14c; bellies, In ptckie, according to average,
loose, ll)4Bi4c.: breakfast bacon, as to bran!
and average, city cured. 17018c. : breakfast
bacon, Western cured, 17lSc; lard. Western,
refired, tierces, HVjC.: do, do., tubs, HUe.:
lard, pure city, kettle rendered. In tierces,
ll)4c.; lard, pure city, kettle rendered. In tuba,
11V4C.
REFINED SUGARS
There waa little trading, but values ruled
firm. We quote' Rxtra tine granulated, 5 25c.;
standard granulated, 5 30c: powdered. 5 15c,:
confectioners' A, 6.15c: soft grades. 4.4035c.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
HUTTER. Demand was fairly active and
prices ruled Arm under moderate offerings.
Quotations Wertern. solid-packed creamery,
fancy specials, LOVsC, extras, 28)4$20c. ; extra
firsts, 27)44f28c; firsts, 2UQJ7C; seconds, 24)4
U23)4c.r thirds, 23824c; nearby prints, fancy,
:Uc , do., average extras .kiddle, do, firsts.
270 20c; do, seconds, 252Uc; jobbing sales
of fancy prints. 30B.1UC.
EUGS Choice fresh eggs continued scarce
and firm. We quote aa follows; Free caseJ.
nearby extlas, 37c. per dozen; firsts, $10.20
per standard case, nearby current receipts,
$U CO per case; Western extra firsts, $10.20 per
case: firsts, $9 00 per case; fancy selected
candled eggs were Jobbing at 3U841C. per
oozen.
C'HEl'SK The market ruled a shade firmer
under light offerings and a good demand. Quo.
tatlons. New York, full-cream, fancy, new,
Hlc : "specials" higher, do. do,, fnlr to good,
new, 154rl5V4c, do., part skims, C&12C
POULTRY
LIVE The market ruled firm under mod
erate offerings and a fair demand for de
sirable stock. Quotations: Fowls, as to slie
and quality 15C10C , roosters, ll(U2c; spring
chickens, according to quality, 15010c , dueka,
as to alze and quality, 13010c , large sizes
preferred pigeons, old, per pair, 18020c! do,f
joung, per pair, 17018c
UllKSHliD The market ruled steady at the
recent decline. Demand was fair for desirable
stock We quote Fresh-killed fowls, 12 to box,
dry-picked and dry.packed, fancy aelected, 10c ;
weighing 4',4t(0 lbs. apiece, 18)4c j weighing
3)404 lbs. apiece, 17V4c , weighing 3 lbs
apiece, 17c , weighing under 3 lbs apiece, IS
Oldc fowls, ice-packed Western, 4V4 lbs and
over apiece, 18c, do,, smaller sizes, 14017c,
old roosters, dry-plckediUV4cj chickens Jer
sey fancy broilers, 24020a, other nearby fancy
broilers, 22Q2tc j Western broilers, weighing
1'42 lbs. apiece. 1020c; northern Illinois,
lanty jellow chickens, neighing 4 lbs. and
over lsgiUo: northern Illinois, fancy, welgn
iiB" 2S4eJ'4 lba , inc.; other Western, weighing
S.,1l"..,ttn1 ovcr 1014017c.: do., do., weighing
-'411 1'4 lbs , I5c; Inferior, 14c: spring aucks,
nearby, 10fll7c: do.. Western. 101 ic; squabs,
per dozen White, weighing 11 to 12 lbs. per
dozen, $4 IU.i.lo, white, weighing I) to 10 IDs.
per dozen. $.1 (1004 lu: whlto. weighing 8 lbs.
per dozen, $2.7.1J 15; white, weighing 7 lbs.
er dozen. $2303 u"i, white weighing GOU'4
fl?Z v!?r iozVlu l'J2: dark, $1,500.:; small
nnd No. 2, $101.10.
FRESH FRUITS
r.Ti18 nilrkJet was "Ulet and some varieties
bbl icra'h adlMel, u"tion: Apples pcV
!!,. e?r?b. 34"?. Jonathan, tancy. $.1.5004;
lm-a.l.r-,',Jfood--00, Alclntosh. W0J5O
H I Bf G1r"', 500 I 50: Smokehouse, ti 50
S.vSi.Gren.tte,n. K.60SI. Twenty-ounce,
:r.r".ui. ..'yriuweiiern ureemna. vi.zavhz
i'Xo.Vi2f?e,l eal.,ty- -' 5.l Wolf 'liwer:
Hmh A!?"1ndcr;ff50LSummer Hambo
rl,'3V.I?'pp,n .?5e',:. Duchcsa, $2z2..V):
In"
Halttmore also waa approved
nivinENDa
tm :um Lwr
THE l'OUKTH 8THEET NATIONAL BANK
Capital, 13.000,000
Burplus, 10,000,000
Philadelphia, October 20, 1015.
The Directors have declared a semiannual
dlrldcBd of saveii (7) per cent., payable No
vember S to stockholders of record at 8
Y. M. October 29,
Checks will be mailed
The Transfer Hooka will closa at 8 P. If,
October 28 and reopen at 10 A. M. Novem
ber 8.
It, J. CLAHK.
Cashier.
THE G1KAKB NATIONAL BANK
Phlladelphlt, October 19, 191$.
The Directors have this day dsclars
sUTldsnd of elkt jmt tmti. (), free of tag.
payabl November 14, Mil, to stockho!4ers
er record at the close ot buataesa Octar
$24 Chscks will ba mailed.
CHAHL1W M. A8HTON,
Cashtoc.
rHAHUUS NATMsNAL BANK
Philadelphia, October 23, 1015.
The Directors have thla day declared a
remlannusl dividend o' KlcM t) pr ivsot.,
free ot taV. vayabla November 1. 191B. U
stockhoidsrs of record at lb oloa of kps)
itsae (J. Inker M (. harks wilt baJrnalMT
Ulush.
.
v f 'u. i iuuiii. s. n
?!,? iSS?i.iaSi- V'fl.v. JaoKa:
,,::' . -H..,v.'wll,r. -.ii: zien uavts,
UStSZi ,.i50lS,:;J3 "'her varieties $1 BOeJ 50;
app es. In bulk, per 100 bs , OOOSOc: Cralj
NPoPef- KiV."" 7Scel: auIncVal: tier bbl -Vnrt'vftJ0?'
N0, r- .",e3 M- neaches. New
k.fSLbe,a,JPlr.K0,kt-Doubl extraa. 40O
iM WJl K0Si- 2M.0c.: peaches. Ohio, per
I?l?,b.ba"ket 1':anc.1''. 75c.ils fair to good.
i'tfitf.! Pears per bbl -So kel. $568: Sheldon
Unbi"uZe diXnJoU- ty'im- Hartlett. No 1
JT 50O4, do , No 2, $21T2 50' craDea New
York, Per 4-lb. basket - DelawarWio0I2c
Niagara, 10012c. Concord. 10311c.: grapes
New York, per 20-lb. basket. Concort. .lieiOc
lemons, per box, J-'OS. Pineapples, per crate
1 ortOK,.R'c0i,,i'!,4k'7s: cranberries?" Cape Co:
ff r7S "., 50: J10 Cafo Cod per crate
$1.7502: do. Jersey, per crate. $L602: plums
Southern, per bush . 1 25(31 50: plums. V&
B nla. Damsori. per 20-lb. basket. 3a4ne :
p urns. New York, per 20-lb. basket. 2.H40c i
plums, Few York, per 8-lb. basket-Dradshaw
and Niagara. 13020c; nelne Claude. iWioc;
cantaloupes. Colorado, per flat crate. -!O0O3ci
do. do., per standard crate. $10150. '
VEGETABLES
Offerings wore fairly liberal and the gen
eral market waa quiet and barely steady. Quo
tations Whito potatoes, Pennsylvania, per
bushel, choice, 7.1075c.; do., fair to good 00
0c; do . Jersey, per basket. No. 1 Hose,
45050c; do., do.. No 1 other varieties, 40
45c; do, do , No. 2, 20025c. Sweet potatoes
w.os, , uBncv, ..u. ., iUUi)iK,! QO , WO.
2. 15020c Onions, per 100-lb. bag. $1.25
2. Cabbage, domestic, per ton, $507. Celery,
New York, per bunch, lSifr&Oc Lettuce, New
York, per 2-doz. crate. $101.25; do., do., per
:i-doz. crate, $1,2501.73. Mushrooms, per 4-Ib.
basket, $102.
I.KOAL ADVEUTIBKMENTa
LOCAL BROKERS LOOK FOR RISE
IN STOpK EXCHANGE SEA1
Should Follow Improvement in Market Conditi
Trnimnninn T'n. irvrrd rf T'rnMaif. fivflfnm A4lu..i.
A 11 ! 1ir.. r,1 .. fr T n1.n Ct J
iitenuon war uiuma xw -jm; oupenor
Although the. prlco of Now York Stock
Exchange memberships hns been steadily
advancing; and Is now at the highest
point of the year, Philadelphia scats havo
not enjoyed a proportlonnto Improvement
In value. Nevertheless tho supply offer
ing at recent low figures ho finally been
cleaned up. With tho salo of a seat for
$3900 this week It is understood that there
are no moro offered under $SM0. lluslncss
on tho local exchange has been showing;
notable Improvement, especially In tho
last few months, and some disappoint
ment has been expressed at the lack of
reflection of this in tho quotations for
memberships. Bents used to sell for
f 14,000 or moro nnd locnl brokers wero
hopeful thnt with the taking ot tho ex
change uptown to Its new nnd palatial
quarters thnt n marked change for the
better tvould develop. Unfortunately times
thereafter wero extremely bad, and only
recently has anything llko n stock market
boom developed. Brokers now look for n
protracted period of broad and active
trading, nnd express tho opinion that the
prlco of memberships will rise accord
ingly. Today the market was fairly strong and
lively, but no very wide fluctuations were
nppateut. Lehigh Valley Transit pre
ferred responded to the lncrcnso In tho
semiannual dividend payment from 1 per
cent, to 214 Per cent, with n tIbo of nbout
n point. Tho preferred stock Is cumuln-.
tlvo at the rate ot 5 per cent, per nnnum,
nnd tho bnck dltldends amount to nbout
16 per cent, or $8 per share, tho par being
$50. The stock became cumulative Novem
ber 3, 1310, and tho .Initial dividend was
paid November 10, 1911, amounting to 1 per
cent. Of lato the company's earnings
havo shown sufficient Improvement to
warrant the Increase Just .,....
The statement that i.i :""""
Company had secured an order . H
tons of round, for ti," r,J?.(T 'or )l
ment and other contracts Z,.
about 20.000 tons failed i .h2J?"J1
m . . . "- vlllIIUIBfsk 1 sW
superior snares, desp to tho faet .VJl
prices obtained were the hf.V
were the hi.hT
reached. Cambria Steel ruled l St!1
Pennsylvania Steel was Inactive u. '
tercstlnir to note thnt ..... .. Jt
of tho common outstanding mikM
are held by the Pennsylvania rlal 1
and tho Heading Iron Comn,0niNl
readily explains the ease wUh ZL Jl
price has advanced recently n7.c" 1
price nns navancea recently rif .i. " ,
ferred there are about lMOM atJ . "'
hands of the public. h,rM ' '
uespito a very favorable 8,t.J
statement of earnings. rhlladelphPTrw',
pany cased off In the afterhoo .W
did PcnnsMvanla steel $$
Storage Battery. On the othe7 hlad
of tho less actlvo Inna .u
clt American rtnllunv. .i "J '-
nla Salt scored subatantl.r .l"j:
h
bach
Vai
small dealings.
The fact that tho rrn. . ...
Bapld Transit Company ari ni " 1
than at any time In the" "pftr
lory is douotiess reason enough iJL' "",)
In tho stock. Houses which t. "-... i
held aloof from the local traclio77?--
It IS Undprstnn.1 .v..
of more or less political amiiaVlJL1!?!
becn"Tormed to oDomt. i IV. M-4
na union Trnctli
lbly one cxccptl
J not been parti
speculative vent
titles, but the
the eomnanf. h::., '""
leads many to lo8k for a hrt.M SW
under tho ablo
chfirgo of traction affairs.
now beginning to Bh".' ,?
shares, and It Is understood ,! J"'
Deen lormea to operate In both V2
Transit and Union Traction, In ti,. , Z?1
win. nn..iKi.. ...uii. in the Brf i
n., h".i. ran exception, the halut!!
crowd has not been particu trl tSSSH
ful In Its speculative ventures In tk- W
public utilities, but the decluedim4
ment In
for a brltist tZZi
niflnsis.. a "!
---.. 6ciuviH now l
WHEAT PRICES FELL;
SALES SCATTERED
Weakness of Outside Markets
Reflected at Chicago.
Shorts Satisfied
CHICAGO, Oct. K Yesterday's bulge
of 4 cents In tho wheat market was fol
lowed by an easier tono at the opening
today nnd prices fell off gradually In the
early hours. Bulls, however, predicted
nnother rise in the near future.
Outside markets displayed weakness,
which was reflected In tho local market.
AVInters wero off, vvMth springs a trifle
lower. There nppenred to be an abund
anco of May for sale before noon. Sales
wero scattered. Weather reports con
tinued favorable and receipts heavy.
The domestic demand Is Increasing, with
the foreign situation still nervous. Big
shorts who rushed to cover yesterday
were apparently satisfied and were con
spicuous by their absence today.
In the afternoon, after prices had de
clined about two cents, there were par
tial rallies, so that final figures were
only fractionally below last night's closings.
Leading futures ranged a follows:
Wheat Open. IllEh.
December . . 1 01J4 1 02
May 1.03H 1.04
Loni tnew qeiiveryi
Yest'd's
Low. Close, clore.
nnt4 i ooj4
1.02ft
101
October
December
Mav-
Oats
December May i
1-ard
October . .
Nov ember
January ..
It Ids
October . .
January ..
1'ork
October ..
December
January
tmji
l!fc
38V4
son
50U
0)?4
so
40"4
57H
604
.18
30V
WW
58Vt
tOOS
8 05
8 02
8 05
8 02
8 45
882
8 82 8 82 8.77
.It 35
.10 03
Bid. tAsked.
M.40
10 07
11.10
15 82
8 45
fR.45
8 82
0 25
t8.77
41120
11 .15
15 00
1.01 W.
10JK
50
38H
MOH
8.77
8.77
8 07
0 37
8 87
1.135
41150
710 13
Philadelphia Co. Earnings Expand
The S-sptember earnings of the Philadel
phia Company and affiliated concerns
show heavy expansion. The gross gain
of all companies was more than $100,000,
while the net Increase was more than
double that figure. Detailed comparisons
follow:
September gross .
Net ;
filx months' gross.
Net
ll.n.11.758
771,147
11,870, A5.1
4,037,772
Increase
1102,144
2.I1.KSU
1N),7IIU
883.3S5
rnorosALs
IKJS JvQTJCB 01' DISSOLUTION
- Notice Is hereby given that the part
nershlp heretofore existing among Albert J.
Itamberger, Leonard J. Bamberger, Kdmund
J. Bamberger and Albert L. Molee, under
the firm names of Bamberger & Molse, A. J.
L. .1. Bamberger, and Bamberger Broth
era, waa dissolved on October 21st, 1010, by
mutual consent.
Messrs. Albert J, Bamberger and Leonard
J. Bamberger have formed a partnership
under the firm name of A. J. & L. J. Bam
berger, and will continue to practice law and
conduct a collection business at 607800
Morris Bulldlnr, 142T Chestnut Street, Phlla.
delphla. Pa.
Albert L. Molse will continue the practice
of law In association with W. W. Smltheri.
Esq., and K. W, Lank, Esq , 1100-1103 Land
Title uunmng, unaer tne name or Bmlthers.
Molse & Lank, at Philadelphia, Pa,
All debts owing to said dissolved nartn.r.
ship are to be received by A. J. Bamberger
and L. J, Bamberger at their said office,
to whom also all claim and demands
-against said dissolved partnership are to be
presentea ior payment,
ALIIUKT J. BAMTlEItaEn.
LBONAItD J. BAMIlRnaan.
KDMUND J. BAMBERGER.
ALDEUT L. MOIBE,
PROPOSALS
THE TENNSVLVANIA ItAILBOAB
COMPANV
Work appurtenant to South Philadelphia
track elevation.
Sealed proposals for the work under the
following contract will be received at the
office ot the Chief Engineer.. Room 607.
Broad Street Station. Philadelphia, until
November 4, 1915, at 13 o'clock noon,
Vis: CONTRACT NO. 7-A; FOR FUR.
NtBHINQ MATERIALS AND LABOR AND
THE CONSTRUCTION OK A SWEEPER
SHED IN REED 8TREET FREIGHT TABD
AND TARD OFFICE BUILDING IN FED
ERAL STREET FREIGHT YARD,
Plans, specifications, and blank forma for
blddtnc nay be obtained at the office vt
the Chief Engineer, Room 007, Broad Street
Station.
The right Is reserved by. the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company to reject any or all
bids.
A. C. SHAND.
K. B. TEMPLE, Chief Engineer.
Asst. Chief Engineer.
LIVE STOCK QUOTATinvo
CHICAGO, Oct. 20. BOOS -niiii ...
h .A n.rw k i..". a.TT"'celpts. lids, v
ers S6.8.VT.U1! good heavr ir ituT1 l"'t3
heav y. IMI5S7.307 Hght. Vi7S7m! ? I
I3 25UII.M: Inilk. 1707.05. "I,"'W7,W-,HHu
i.iui.1. receipts, POOO hud. '1
eU-ndy. Beeves. 4.5dlo40. com aad Sl
2.75BS.2-.: stockers and feeder ' laisiftll
Texan. 0.408.15i calves, nis'lf
SHEEP. RecelMs. innnft' VlS ."19
?o!0OJ.8r5?lUO an1 W",trn" Wf Wjl
NEW YORK BUTTER AND -EGGS fl
suit loin, un 20. BUTTER M. a-1
firm. Ileoelpte. 14.101 nacksreV "iR.7.,5M i
s2f;i-nh,g;n"' .'coring. 2OUOl0c. stats iiS "il
28Hfl2Hc.: Imitation cream.rvM4S.fi' ""ijil
noos Market ateady to firm. RM,u.H
I BlMal
d (VAla.. 1
25Hc.; nerbrM
1 '"" '"" f'ira nrt0, 34fnic-t flr-
)iea nm
2nf?o,; nearby whit?. 52e&c
nocrsnes refrlijerator Ants, 2lUft
uivniio, -suM'aAv
Jersey Central Lifts Embargo
The Central Railroad of New Jersey ku
llttef Its embargo on freight Intended tor ejj
ward bound steamships. There Is still a In.'
mendous pressure on all shipments and ralliml
sards aro crowded with miles of loaded cuiS
am
Suggestions
How to Invest
for both large and j
investors win oe gives
those who write for
Circular No. H43.
o11
M
A. B. Leach & Co?
Investment Securities
115 South Fourth Street
Philadelphia
New York Chicago .Buffs)
Boston London, sng. Esltlrawi ,
'HI '" - Il II ! ! II "'IB
f . TSl
The Moderate Cost J
of Some of the
Best Investments Jf
"Should induce those who haVe
availaoie tunas to piace ai
least nart of their monev ifl
nn. or mnre nf the antind fie
curities which.,, are free of
soeculative influences and are'
giving particularly attractive"
income returns. f
Write for a description of j
the securities we recorn-
mend. Ask for Investment
Offering No. 276.
Waiiam P. Bonbnebt & C., Ic.
MORRIS WI8TAR STROUD. Jr.&
Marjatjer
4S7 CHESTNUT STREET
Philadelphia
Nt Vn.tr llnstnn DetnH
Ixindoni William P. .Bonbrlfht & C0.-4
L'arisi uonDrisnt at wo.
BIBECTOHY OF ACCOUNTANTS
Certified Public Accountants
LAWRENCE B. BROWN A CO,
1I1B KKAL. KUTATaJ TRUST UUIL.UINO.
LINCOLN DRIVE HOMES
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OLE) SHADE, 40 TEARS,
FURNISH BEAUTIFUI.
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at Uncolr, Drive mm)
Carpenter Lm.
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JOHN Jf. MeCtATCUV, loud tltW Bu.ldiutf. BUILfKR wd OWK
is against a .Tariff Commis
sion. '
advises not to insure through
the State Compensation
Fund;
outlines the plan under
' which the Shoe Industry
of Philadelphia has oper-
atedwithout a strike for
over thirty years.
suggests making this city
the mecca for all Physi-j(ii
cians.
is a papr-for business men
andwomw, .
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published by the 4 " ,
Corn Exchange
National Bank
Philadelphia
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