EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DEOExAIBER 2, 1915, 12 FINANCIAL NEWS STOCKS SOUGHT LOWER LEVELS; SPECIALTIES LED DOWNWARD TURN Very Little SupportRumors That Manufacturers of War Munitions Will Be Taxed One Reason for Selling Pressure NfiW VOIUC, Dee. 2. Selling prrssilro continued at the opening of the. Slock ttxehnnge toilny, and nearly everything on the list went to lower levels. The wnr specialties led on the downward turn, nnd some of the losses In Hint group were quite lnrge, notably In Oencral Motors, which fell 10 points. Support In tho early hours was almost entirely absent, although It was said by some that there was considerable buying by large Interests on the scalo down. Sovcrnl reasons were advanced for the weakness In tho wnr stocks. Tho bears tried to mnke capital out of the speech of Prank A. Vnndcrllp, president of tho National City Dank, on account of his Intimation that manufacturers might find It advisable to get out of tho war supply business, as he pointed out that, even should tho wnr continue, tho belligerent nations would not have enough money to pay for supplies. Humors were current Hint the President's message to Congress would pro- vldo for tho taxation of wnr munition manufacturing plants and also for an export tax. It was pointed out that nn export tax cannot be levied under tho Constitution, but then It was said that this could be gotten nround by an amend ment. More meat for tho bears on the war stocks were news dispatches from France and Knglnnd that those countries nro extending themselves as much ns posslblo In tho manufacture of munitions, so that It will not ho necessary to spend so much money In tho Cnlted States. While the market showed some slight Improvement around midday. It wis very short-lived. There was renewed selling in tho nfternoon, and prl'eo.4 were driven down throughout the list. Demand on tho declines was absent. As wns the case In the morning, the wnr stocks were the chief leaders on the down swing. No special news was forthcoming to account for tho weakness. Losses rnhged from one to four points, while General Motors was an excep tion, still being down ten points. Late In tho day the market rallied, but the majority of the list showed losses for tho session. Tho strength of the copper metal market failed to hold the copper shares and substantial losses were shown in that group. Production by the Anaconda Copper Company In November was 2J.40O.O0O pounds, a decrease of C00 000 pounds as compared with October, when tho output was 24,900.000 pounds ti... September production was 22.SOO.000. ' """' lnt New York Stock Sales Lfiit clone. High. AtMfca Jtineau..i 10) f llli Alak.t (lolcl M atj 211! AlllvChslmcrj Mfg.... ai't 32H Alllj-rhalm Mfg pt, , , . 79M fO Am Ac Chemical .... 71 7) AmIlM-tSuc.it , 7oj j 7i Am Can.,... ni 01 Am Can pf JlO'i HO Am Cat X Kotmdry. , . f)H N)lj Am coal rroducu. ...150 Am Cotton Oil 67 Am Hide x t, pf -H Am Ico Sccurltloj 20'f Am Unseed 24 Am Unseed pf 41'f Am kocomotlro 70 Am I-oromotlvo pf....l()-2 Am Malt 10 Am Malt pf 3,5 Am .smelt Iter DSlf Am Steel Foundry. ... 00)5 160 57 62 S0!f 23H 41 0 HIM It1 iM'f :o'f :ou 315 78H M 7IM 7IH mu "03 oo row ioom iooh 7Mij 70 BANKS REPORT BUSINESS BOOM York Bond Sales Federal Reserve Bulletin Tells of General Improvement in Nearly All Branches According to the Federal rtrserve Bul letin. Issued today by the board concern ing District No. 3, business conditions throughout this district are gradually be coming better nnd substantial Improve ment Is belns reported In nearly all l'.nes Hills and factories of nil kinds nrn work- j Ing at nearer normal capacity thnn for i some time. Some concerns have voluntnr- I lly Increased wages and reduced. working hours, and. In many cases, payrolls arc Inrnrr thnn thev hnve ever been. There Is' a dearth of skilled mechanics nnd labor generally seems to bo fully empioyeu. A decided Improvement Is reported In coal mining, many collieries working to capacity. Shippers, however, nre con fronted with a shortage of cars, which Is Ilkilv to check the oiitnut to some extent. Crude oil nnd oil refining are operating nt full time, with a good tlentnna ana in creasing prices. Considerable, foreign business Is being done. Agricultural con ditions nro generally good and the farm ers have had n prosperous year. Tn somo sections tho corn crop Is only about CO per cent, of normal, duo to storms during the growing season. The apple and crnn berrv crops nro reported as satisfactory. The' Depnrtment of Agriculture reports the average yield of nil crops for this year to be considerably above tho aver age yield for the last few years. The tobacco crop has been good, and It Is curing nicely. There Is Increased nctlvlty In the leaf tobacco market, nnd satisfac tory conditions prevail with regard to cigar manufacturers. General retail trade throughout the dis trict Is Improved, and merchants, antici pating n brisk holiday nnd winter trade, are buying freely. Tho textile trades nro running nt nenrly normal capnclty, knit ting mills in particular showing much Improvement. Silk nnd lace mills nro very busy, nnd four now mills nro being bulU in eastern Pennsylvania. Many ho siery mills are doing a cnpnclty business, I but it Is predicted that Borne will oe com pelled to close unless a Bupply of dye stuffs can be obtained or clso white ho siery becomes tho vogue. Acceptance Business Extended WASHINGTON, Dec. 2,-In order to bring the advantages of tho Federal He serve Banks closer to the American busi ness man engaged In tho buying, selling and shipping of merchandise, the Federal Rescrvo Board today Issued a new regu lation extending the scope of the trans action of Federal Reserve banks In ac ceptance.. Heretofore Federal Reserve banks have been restricted to lending money on notes secured by goods being either Imported or exported. Today's regulation permits the Federal Reserve banks to lend, under prescribed regula tions, on paper secured by goods shipped from ono point to another within the United States. $!.-. 0 Ik)1() Mhi mho S.MKPO .'!0lKI JUKI! ..((HI KtriM.a l .1m-..,.. "!:' V " Admits :; t OTe,.l..r:..w Aim Arbor la . ?. M,l',h ""' sen la... Alehlmn iv -I in-. . enison cv Is una. HlRh. Low. Clorp. . fU's MM., ssii. fl-V. Hi'- ItSiJ 1U74 ll7' lll-t! . (. i;r, (-, . !U1 Mi, mil ii.'1'i mm, ion'. ii iniitw mm 10'XJ lletl, si,,. JO, .'" l"l',i UlU, till DIVIDENDS DECLARED Continental Paiaenjter Hallway Comrjany. rccular semiannual 1-1. payable December 'M as reltereil November 30. Calumet & Ilecla. quarterly Its. Vnlon CarbMe Company, regular quarterly 2. per rent., aynble January 1 to atock of record December IS Interstate Hallways Company, regular .eml annual 3 per cent, on preferred, payable Jan uary 1, 1UIS. to stockholders of record De cember 16, 1013. jJffllMIHilHilllllliilliTfiT L.EE J ires IpillHiiliiiiliiillilillllillliililillllllliliiimlliiiiiiiii m These tins mark tha end of road trouble. Trwy are guaranteed Puncture-Proof Blow-outs are also guarded against, This ghu LEE tires excep tionally long lire, Zlg Zag Tread checks skidding. V,i.fll,f-Bf)f Lee Tire gales Co. 330 N. Broad St. m i L vTW" H 1...... .. . .1 bin in. Tli V" '.' Wee Sa JO"0 LVnt It iisj't' '" 4 IO00 1 1, copprr 7a ' ' fjiiui r.L; :l : a? niM.ii r. "I.I,M "est I1UU1 . .. ::?, " J1 .Slln .llK), .11l! .1.-I7H . 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Knr.' J T T. Ktpro Redding Ktn l,...::" u.1 jw utaumg.Jer Cen 4a... tfl'l .V)O0 Ilock lalan.1 4a (,.-,(! .1000 Jtoclt Island rfd 4.... iwl SUM HIMUtH Olff 8.10O VW St Loula S iat 4a Htl 1.10UO South nell it tiuiZ 8S00O Houlh I'ac cv 4a MC (C'Oih) ,io Cv ret f p Sa 1U7 27000 South Tac rfd 4a talis WKXI Bouth Itwy gen 4.... 71U 7oa Houth Itwy con 5 103!i nwjo Texan Co (la loh 3000 Tol I'eo & W 4a M JUM 8 ltealty 5a 75 130OH II B Mteel da loiv? IMUH Bteel res Aa .lo4 POooo Union I'ac cv 4a nail 1-ouo Un Itwya S r 4a 4.1'J 1IM.I Va n t. 1 1.. ml Zo.'T o.Tv.,"i"r4.u;,s!iS''5ioii S8S:RfArV":::::::B! IV" J!K S!sc?J,oCenV. : en w 60UO Wla O Sup D 4a b3S ba 61)4 NEW YORK CURB mi 0474 H-1'4 N.lli li 100 W)ii 1KIJ4 MH WUS RT, 71 103 10.1 M 73J. 101 lOI 03IJ 88'i DO U.1 tl.11,4 MJ. ISIti 100 !(', 4 fcli imw Mill loiiS DO TI 103H 10.1 .IN 7.1i loii; 104 11311 4.1V1 iialC Am Zinc , llraden Copper llrlluih-Amertcan Tobacco, Ilrltlah-Amerlcan Tobacco. Cwr l.ltht ,,, OoldHeld Consolidated .... Iler.de MfK International Marino International Marine pref Kcnqecott Coprer lhlgh Valley Coal Salea. Marconi ,,,......... Magma Copper ,,, Max Munlt , auuvaie ,,,.,.,, Nlplulns Otla Elevator .... title Elevator pref l'enn Mar Ord . . . lltker-IIegemaa old new.,. Bid, . us 13'; so 53 ' hi) lit 74 7l 02 S3i Aiked. 1U m Iltker-IIegemaa .....,,., ;,,, 5f Sterling Oura .......,,.,,, i-il Submarine . , 1;1g T.lurrn Prndtiela 91 Tobacco Product United I'rodt Hharlncr, new Woild Film Yukon Cold ,,. ., 31 2 ;p l!i 01 V 73 04 (12 a$ a i"j DANK CLEARINGS Dank clearing today compared with corre sponding day laat to yeara: lot. lU. 1013. Pbll. I4J.4M.O.W f2S,(art,llS 128.2U1.200 Iloaton 47.513.122 25.232.R12 aSfill Nw Yoik...W.'.O.V).4.'l7 SIS.OlC.eSO S30 2U.l'uM fit. Loula ... 17.G73.1W4 13, 822,437 15 SluilU RATES FOR MONEY Ttie followlnr rate for money are quoted to broker acd are not neceaaaiily the rate for otber loan: Call. Time. New Yoia 162 21463 Philadelphia agsi Se Iloaton 3 3ii64 CMr.iso 3A9t , iju Commercial paper, three to lx month. Phil. taelphU, sVjBI per cent. rau NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YOKJC. Dec. 2. The coffee market In the early feaalon .today dlaplayed a atcadlcr tone. At tha opening May contract advanced 1 point, while other decllneC 2 or 3 point. Trading a lea active. Price follow: """ Today' Yeaterdar! epenlnrf. . cloae. December 'amjjaoi January II ua yd. (VI i'ebruary a.04eauiL March, &u.i;7 At.rU ftgjjfl.70 May U.S3fi&7S a.iuiiU.72 June, v--l-- .1Mtt.U July .. 0.73&89 (t.soiiu.82 AuiUit ........ ...... .. HgjftilM atHMUsT tatttr ................ 0.iU.W ,M Am Sucar Koflnlns Am Tel Tcl Am Tobacco Am Woolen Am Woolen If f... Am Woolen pf tr r. Anaconda l.'oppet. Associated Oil Alch T H SK , Atch TASK of.. IlaMnln I.oco llaMnlii Ixwopf llalllmori! . Ohio.... Ilalllmoro It Ohio pf. Haloplla? Mining llrooklj-n flap Tr. .... Hmwn "hoc pf Huff It .s I'llli pf... f turns llrotheM Ilulto ft Superior t'al I'clroleiim C'al I'clroleiim pf Canadian Pacific Cent i-oalher Co. .. 147 14SJ4 C7 fi7 son mn 20 i'O 2iH atU 4(1' 40H 0i OiH iojh laiit 102). nu lou iiu now as wH BHU 117), D7M r,2 m ntti .110 110U 11H USH ...l'JSJJ 12S3J 128! I28JI ...1!17 21(1 214 214 ... BOH VMi 491 4U)i ... no inU 4SK 49 ... 7H Il7'-i 07H 071 i ...,87, H7H Ko ") ... fiSW CI) f7 A7 ...lfKm lOrtW 10.Vi 10.5( ...101!. 101!. Wm 101H ...113U ll.' ltw' lH'Jjj 11 Ill's lllli nut :l!i lH IKI'J 78 "'H 7H m an I'M 8! h0!4 SP!j !l.-i !).") I)i lo'jl, mo;. iooJi 81 80 80 71' 70H 704 2(lll' 2.) 2."i) fl f.l'S f)3 .1RT 1K1W 1S2U 1S2I m( OT.'i 6! tIS FOREIGN EXCHANGE Kterllng Cnlilea Demand Krnnc Cnlilea Ilcmnnil. ., .Mnrka f'nlilra Demnml.n tut t tttt Todny. 4.71 4.704 .( ft. I 10',, Yea. Clone. 4.7ty, 4.71 .1.80 A.8I 70 K Sates in Philadelphia BRITAIN SENDS LITTLE CASH TO AID FRENCH LOAN Subscription Estimated by an Expert to Be About $100,000,000 400 All-CMI , M Am Oaa , M Am Htndt nn iiurf a a 7il do pref loo nit o J a llrlll 2S2H1 Cam Steel 21X1 Col Fuel . . 2S Con Ttac N fill CittitAlaM 2d 320 Klec Btor . . 1(H) Krle .,.,.... S Ina Co N A 4IS I.k Sup Corp afl IrfdilKh 2s"v.. in UhUh Vnl lno i.e Vnl Tr Im, clone. HUh. Ixiw. Cloie ,l,Tit :vi'i iiivj .i'n noy, i2in 2.1 t c. 2.m .... M'.i pref D7 .... 74 t J. 74 pf .. .. !4 . . 4.11.5 .. 24?( .. IMIlO .. TP'i .. SI4 IH'( K-.-H 117 75U 4H -2 KS (VSJi 24 J, -"( 7H4 Ml i llll. f.nji UPS PS-Mi r,'i4 MS n; 72K 411 2 ta (17 42J4 J"' 7I w!4 IS'4 I2Ui l!4 785 j 2M 80 J j Oi 8-i 71!. 2(HS '5 Cent Lealher Co pf...ll())( 110,'i 110)4 llOX Chesape.iko X Ohio Chllo Copper Chlno Copper ClilraRo (ireat West.. Chi (It Wcstpf Chi Mil A St ! Chi M A St I' pf . . . . Chi X Northwest .... Chi X Northwest pf. . Chi It I . I'ac Cluett IV.i X Co. ..... Colorado Kuel X I... Col ASoUil pf Computing Tuh Itcc. . Continental Can Continental Can pf. . . Conxillriiitttl (las Corn Products Hef. .. Corn I'roil Itcf pf. .. . Crucible. Slcel Crucible Steel pf Cuhan-Am Huear Cuban-Am Suear pf. . Deere & Co pf Delaware A Hudson. . Den X Itlo (ir pf Detroit Lnltcd lly... Diamond Match Distillers Sec Dome Mines Kila Krlo 1st pf Fed Mln & Sm pf. ... deneral Klectrlc (icneral Motors (iencral Motors pf (ioodrlch II !' Co Great Northern pf Gt N cfs for ore prop. (irecno Cananea Ciuscenhelm 1'ipl'n... Illinois Central Int Acrlculttirat Int Harv N J Int Harv Corp Inter Con Corp Inter Can Cor pf Int Paper Int Nickel Inspiration Copper... Int M M pf cfdp Kan City Southern Kan City Co pf , Lack Steel I.ehlch Valley Mecca A Myers Louis A Nash May Dept Stores 0IH May Dept Stores pf. .101 Kl 2.V Kli l.'i)i HO 1M 111 74 ft) 40 44 . 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( 2..SS r:i 14 :iS'4 113 l.Wi 1IDJ 7.T4 48U 50 1214 80 (k)'i 2.i ' rati 15 ni'i 1.W4 l.Tl'4 1.11)4 1.12)4 M2U lTOJa 170 170 19)4 74 ;o 50 42! i 8J'4 1(H)4 llll'i HH 87)4 7.1'( UV.i 111 lfi.- 150 100!,' 0(1 152 28'j no 114 47 28' i mi 58 5014 174)4 173 405 400 HI 114 02' WW 53! i 15 E8'4 03 13.T4 132!,' 170 im 734 48' i 50 42J4 M) EXCHANGE IS STRONG 10S54 HHJ4 143 143 18)1 18U 87t .'7)4 70)4 72)4 111 102 l()(l!X 10(i! un on i.-,i)i i.-.iu 28J4 00 lll!i 45 27)4 42U 57!.' 50H 04 7I!4 70)4 28 i 0SI Ul'f 40)4 27)4 4254 57!4 50! 17.1" i 403 111 UH V2tM 12.1)4 1241 125 ..lO'J 49 . 45 45 . 77)4 78 .10814 10SN . 2H4 23)4 109S4 109 . 71 72 . 2P4 21H . 70'J 70)4 . ll!i" ll!i 183h 183 , 45 44! i , (ll'f 054 .iur 82! 4 SI 150 31 0314 81)4 210 1S' 45 70!, 10S!4 23 108)1 71 21!; 70 11)4 180 43!f 02U 30)4 0.1)4 Ml'f i-nsi 24; 4M4 45 7734 10S!J 23 I0SU 72 21)4 70! 4 !1 IcO 14M 05)4 304 03)4 Sllj )-0)4 I lly FRANCIS W. HIRST ndltnr Tlio London Dcnnomlat. .1icclnt Cable lo the Kventng I.nlptr LONDON. Dec. 2. Our subscription to the French wnr lonn la niotlernto. One RUesd by n city expert hiirkoMs i;2.,000.iW ii. i tho kuiii, but HiibscrlptloiiH rcinnln open so Ions thnt nny fnvornble wnr or pence development may produce a flood of iiipllcnn(s. The llnnk of KnRtand, which ban n monopoly of the llrltlsh portion of the loan, was not unusually busy yesterday. People say tho French peasants nro draw ln freely from their Kolcl nnd sliver honrds to buy their beloved rentes. Tho welcome firmness of American ex chniiRo Is nscrlbed to American purchases of the French loan, which must yield In vestors on your side nearly 7 per cent., thanks to the doubto exchange premium. relroRrad cxcIiiiiirp Is not very llrm. Large funds have been Invested In It with the money carried over month nftcr month at about 15 per cent. After the wnr a Rrcnt outwnrd rush of food ex port from tho blockaded Continent should cause a eonslucrnblo downward movement. Italian exchange Is also had, hut Itnt lim writers deny that this Indicates llnan clnl weakness. Ilallrcad communication, especially with Genoa, has Improved, The French loan has depressed stock markets generally, nnd the llrmncss of American exchange, together with large exports of bonds, has lowered your se curities. All llnnncp now depends upon the length of thu wnr, but I should caution your readers against the view that llrlt lsh peace meetings, whether peaceful or noisy, will assist toward the promotion of their piofesBcd object. Attrition und exhaustion, operating most severely in Gcrman, but felt universally, nre the real allies of peace. 127)4 127t4 127)4 127)4 Maxwell Motors, Mai Motors 1st pf. . Max Motors 2d pf . Minn A St lauls. . . , Minn A St I. pf M bt P A S S M... Mo Kan A Texas. . . . Mo Kan ATcxpf... Mexican Petroleum.. Mex Petroleum pf. .. Miami Copper Missouri Paclllc Montana Power National Ills Nat Cloak A Suit.... Nat Knamci A S. ... Nat Lead Nevada Con Cop..., N Y Air Drake N YN H AH N Y Centnl N Y O A West N Y Chi A St L.... Norfolk A Western.., Northern Pacific Ontario Silver M.... Pacific Mall Paclllc Tel A Tel. . . 1'enn 11 It. . 73 . 09 'i . 55 .. 15'f . . 35 .123 . 7)4 . 10'f . 12'f . 87 .. 31 .. mi .. 70 . 120U .. 8U4 28)4 . 05 .. 10U IH'i 101 73 09'f 54)4 15! 4 31)4 no 101 71U 0814 52'i 15)4 31 00 101 72 OSMi rau r!4 344 122)4 122)4 122)4 7 10)4 0214 80 i.1'4 U 71 lfitf fow so f.T.' r,H 70 12.5 80 27)4 0414 10!4 131)4 134)4 74 74!i 1014 101)4 29)4 20! 4 43)4 4314 .11714 11714 110U llfi!,' .llliU' 110 115)4 115)4 . 0)4 (1); 0)1 0J4 . ,11! 4 ai 33 33 . 42! 42)4 42!f 42!X 59K 51)4 59)4 59)4 80 28W 05 10'X .. 30)4 137 .. 75)4 7o)f ..101!.' 102U .. 29)4 30 43 43!4 7 1014 91 'J SO ::in 5JJ 70 125 80 27H 10J4 People's GasCbl 117!4 117J4 117J4 11714 Philadelphia Co 44 43M 43 43'f Plttsbursh Coal .'1514 34J4 33)4 33M llttsburgh Coal pf 108)4 10954 109J4 1094 Pitts Steel pf 102)4 101)4 101)4 10D4 Pressed Steel Car 04)4 05)4 03 03 Pullman Co 10814 107H 167 107 Hay Con Coppor 25)4 25)4 25)4 25)4 ny Steel Spring 45 UH 44U 44i Iteadtns ti ma b0), 80)4 I54 48)4 49 109V4 100)4 109)4 ItfD Iron A Steel 0)4 Itep Iron A Steel pf. ..110 llock Island Co J4 llock Island Co pf.... 1 ItumelyMCo 3!f Itumely M Co pf 7H StLouUAHF 5)4 St L Southwest pf 44 Seaboard Air Line. .... 19 Seaboard Alt L pf 41 Sloss-Shcf S A I Co. .. 00)4 So Porto R Sugar 155)4 150 Southern Paclllc 10 101 Southern lly 23!X Standard Milling 85 Standard Milling pf..., 84 Studehakcr Co 152)4 Studebaker Co pf .113 Tenn Copper.,., . Texas Co Texas A Pacific'., Third Avenue.,... Tobacco Products pf. Twin City Itap Tr, . J4 W 3)4 7)4 5)4 45 18!,' 40)4 61)4 23H 83 84 94 ). .1 7)4 5!t 45 18)4 40)4 00)4 155 Union Bag A Paper.- Union 11 A Ppl... Union Paclllc Union Paclllc pf. ,, Unl Cigar Stores. , Unt Cigar Stores pf .... UM .. .208 .... 15)4 02 .102 07 i H 3 7)4 5 45 18)4 40)4 CO 154 100)4 100)4 23 23 S3 83 .81 81 152)4 14S 149)4 112M 112)4 112)4 57)4 55)4 50)4 210 200 207 15)4 14U ll!4 01)4 01)4 102 102 07 07 7J4 7)4 :0)i 20)4 oi)4 102 07 7J4 7J4 20 29)4 ..138)4 138)4 13634 137 ,, 83)4 83H 83)4 83)4 ,, U'i UU 12 11)4 Unl Cigar Mfrs pf..,., 100 10) UolFlult ..,,..,,159)4 157 U 8 Ind Alcohol 120)4 122 U S Cast IP A V.... 25)4 25),' U SO IP A F pf.,.. 53H 50 Unl llyInesi.. ...... 22 21)4 Unl KjrIuT pf 40 39)4 U S Realty & Imp.,.. 41)4 41H U S Rubber. 65)4 55)4 U is Rubber lit pf.... 107J4 107)4 107)4 107S US Steel.... ,80)4 80)4 b4H 85 USSteelpf 116)4 115)4 115)4 115)4 u o cipnas ton ij;, -ion lo). utan topper. van Va-Caro Chem , 4U! Wabaibvl 16)4 Wbajli4 A l 48H 0)4 1H4 10'J 153 110 24 50 21)4 3J 41)4 64)4 0)4 11)4 100 15 1 117)4 25 50 21)4 39 41)4 04). 78H 46M 16 46) 204 132 b8)4 32)4 08 5 77)4 46H 15)4 45!i '8h 131 07)4 32 MM 5 V7H 45H 154 45!i i-8) 132 U7J4 32 87J4 6 230 Wabash pi Uwl 20)4 Wells Fargo Exp 131 WestE AM U8H West Maryland 32)4 W UTel 88 Wbeel ALaka Erla.,.. 5 Will Orerland 240 230J4 230 WUIyn OrerUnd pr...,U3 113H 113)4 113)4 WooUwtttFW Co.. .114 114H 114 U41, Total aale. UOt.900 hare, compared ultb 470O hart yeaterdari thu far thl week, t.ttl.tOO tharc. HEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW TOKK. oDec. "t-DUTTEU.-Market firm; receipt. 76M package: extra, Sliiuwc.: JUtr tcorlsx. S5ttS0c.; Bute dairy, 31U 82c.: Imlutlou creamery, iat21c. EGUa. -Market ateady. rtielptj. DOS Mu ac: eitm nrata. 8iiii88c.i BrU. S3SaMci rttrltcrator xuita, Cta3s., nearby WHEAT ADVANCED THREE CENTS Wide Gains in Corn and Oats. Canada's Action and Em bargoes the Cause CHICAGO, Dec. 2. Further strcnKth was shown In tho wheat market today with sentiment (icnerally bullish. Ex porters were apparently btiylni; the De cember position at Winnipeg to replace loans of cash wlicnt to the Canadian Clov crnmeut, and this had 11 tendency to strengthen the cash position irenernlly. Wheat advanced 3 cents in nil, while corn and oats olso hardened sharply. Canada's action and the Eastern railway .emharpoes were factors In the rise. Export sales In the last 21 hours wero estimated at 200,000 bushels. The receipts nt Minneapolis and Duluth today w-;ro 912 cars oKalnst 16.' cars last year; at Winni peg, 1C61 cars against 275 cars; nt Chl c.iKO. ST, cars nK.ilnst 195 cars. While trndlnK In wheat at Liverpool was dull, the tone there wns linn, helped by tho strcnKth of prices on this side yesterday and ilearncss of tho winter offers, for which there was u (food de mand. The slow accumulation of sup plies In the I'nlteil States nnd the ever Increasing cost of tonnage nddedto the nervousness of Importers throughout the 1'nlted Kingdom. South Australia com plained of excccslve rain and crop esti mates In that district were reduced. The overland movement from tho llalkan States continued heavy and Greece Is re ceiving supplies from Ilulgarla and Ru mania. A leading firm estimated the amount of winter wheat harvested this season at 501,000,000 bushels, of which 75 per cent, is tit for milling purposes, leaving avail able 446,000,000 bushels, against the Gov ernment's estimate of 6S5,00O,0OO bushe'ls. It put tho spring wheat yield at 303.000,000 bushels, against 315,000,000 bushels by tho Government. In the Northwest farmers aro Inclined to deliver freely. Stocks of wheat In country elevators there are fairly largo and good receipts Hre now looked for nt Minneapolis. Corn sola Into new high ground, with shortB good buyers. Offer ings wero easily taken; oats also wero utiong. Lendlnff future ranted a follow: v.t.i. December .. 1.00J1 I.lnrti May M)K 1.12); L-orn 'new uruvcryj Lo w. l.miu 1.00 Clour. l.OUSi Lli!). clo.e. l.OJli December May .... Oat December May .... Laid .January Mar .... Itlbj January May .... Pork-December January 31 lay "-1)4 . . 10 ., 0.M .. 0.TS ... o. ,. U.fQ . .in. os ..17.03 , ..1S.00 id. tAUed. T?i 71 44 4i; 0.02 u.uo 0.77 U.03 ian7 1S.23 1S.20 ' li'Ji S' w euft 4;h 70 t 41H 2 D..VS .72 o.n.t O.H2 o.ro U.Wi D.7.1 U.bO ln.0.1 K1..1T 17.U3 tl".',3 18.00 18.30 42V1 41)J t0.4SH KO n.no 0.77 ia.no I7.S0 17.T7 MINING STOCK QUOTATIONS TONOl'AH 6TOCKS. .. .. . I"3' Akel. Jim Ilutler ...1.02 j.ort MacNaniara ,....,,... .(4 ,imi Midway ,,,.., ,. .11 jii Mlzpuh Kxten.lon ,,,..,, ,. ,'.' tn Montana ,,, ...,......,,,,. ,:a '17 North Star ,... , .18 ,m Tonopah IWmoiit ., ,,,,,, 44 4'i, Tonopali Kxtenalon ,,,, ,, 4 r Tonoih Mericer ................. .00 .M Tonoian Minim ,.,.., 7 ;u Ileacue KUa ................... ,ffl .in Weat Knd .... ....1,. ......... . ,83 .81 GOLDKIELD STOCKS. Atlanta ,....,.....,, , SI Uluu Hull ....,..,,.. 04 Itooih ,..,..,..,.,,. ,40 HulldoK .,.,,,... ,,,.., .0.1 V O I).... v .04 Combination Kraitlon ,.,,,..,,.,, ,07 Dtamoadileld U II ...,...,.,., ,01 Diliy ,,...,,. ,04 Florence ...,, .3S Coldllo'.l ConiolHated 1',. GoMfteblftWrrcr is Jumbo Extenflon , ,....1.22 ,2.1 '.CO .41 .14 .0(1 Ma ,0)1 .ml ..is IVl .10 .2I Keuunav ,.2.1 ,?i Oro .Ort .01 Baud Km O.S .10 Silver Pick 08 ,10 MISCKUANEOL'S. Valry Atee 01 .on KlmLerly .112 .04 Nevada lllli la 22 Nevxda Wonder 1.83 j.do Grain Elevators Busy BUFFAIX), Dec. t-Up to November 30 local elevators handled 1(1.491,000 bush els of grain, surpassing all former years by about 4,000,000 bushels. It was esti mated today. It Is now believed the ele vators will handle SOO.OOO.OW bushels, ln cludlng storage cargoes, this season. DAR SILYER NKW YOni:. Dec. 2. Th. nrl.. r UtflOci I raereUI trHvr today u SJVi cent, with browojt j Mralcau djllw t 4294 ceoti. la tondon the 1(1 l'onna Steel ... C3 M I'hlla t 4l'4 10 1I0 cum pref., 4.1 Ms Phil Electric. 27Ji 1678 I' It T t c 1S 23 I'hlla True .... 70 tot ltrndlnir 8l?i .10 Po ItallH-ny ,, ., r,n do . .. . 4IWO Ton Ilfl 4I', 120 Ton .Mln IW 10 tllith Copper 2.-,.1 tinlon True .... 4ni 128 IM1 I M( 778.1 I) H Steel SU 20 War Ir and Ht.. in'j 23 Vork Itwya .... n 83 do r'd 3-1., 100 West N V W I'll 114 1IONDS. I.at prev iale. I 4XI flelliFUerl lN....tl'it, Hi Cnmntl rlp Mil 7 lonn Con Tr N J ,1s. I W. 1tKI flty 4 11141.... I02H PiKO I'll aen 44s Hmi, ii(i(i runs i;icc i... m .icon do .k tn.l ttnot KmuIImk aen 4. tC. laro Vu Power X It Si .(Km I'm Hys t e It,. 71 l(Xi I'n llv Inv 3i... 71 r.i'0H W NVfcP Ken 4 82 000 Wclaliach I'o n. Ill 41 13 184 TO 81 23U a 7' 43V, 81. Ml 'Sjt M1i 10 54V4 I'HS 7 74 40 72 fi'l 7!i 42U a4i n't Til MiH r.-.i .. l.'i OE2 I'enna Itallroad. r.n'4 r.ti'i m re;;. 1 I'enna Fnlt Mfs. ni'a ";," 'iflit VIP steet ... ii.. '.! ' " '.'; 43i; 1.1 27H 18( 70 8o',4 2.T.1 (i.1 A 4'' . 8sy. A 10 4.14 4i( .s? 7!) NIK. 2.V, ti.1 41 in, T7-y. 43 8si; 81 i tnl, ink a.i'J 10 Huh. !.ow. Clone. llini, iiii'i 11 in 112 lOJ'i GENERAL GRAIN EMBARGO FORECAST? SPECIAL COMMITTEE APP0IN'r Action of Pennsylvania, B. and 0. and Lackawanna Hal Congested Utner iuascern juines L-ocai Market Depressed, With Storage Battery a Weak Spot 118 l()2 10214 1(13 11.1 PO14 i'i 0.1 limSi, HHJ, HOli, 74 8 1 14 11,1 ns 102 IIKIfc Wot 81 103 113 Pi )' 4 74 81(4 03 Local Bid and Asked Unit A Bus I c do pf d IlHldnln In pM Cam Htecl Klec StnriiRo , tien 'Aniilialt In l'f.1 KcMniiu Tel ilt t r ! i.M , Lake Hun t'orp , Uliitll NHVlKatlnn l.rhleh Viillry LMiIrIi Vnllry 1Y In I'rcf Prnnvylviinln . I'IiIIh Kloctrlc I'hlln Co do .". per cent. pref.. ilo 11 per rent prrf.. . I'hlln imp Trim dn t e Uin.lln.T TnnopHli Itflmnnt .... Tonopah Mining I'nlnn Trac f (I I tr S Steel Vnrk Itwy .lo nfil Wm Cramp t c Today Ycitcnlny Til. I Avkcd Hid Aeke.l Sm 23 2.-.V4 S.M, r,4'J 3.1 Kl 53 , llOVi 111 11.1 HI' J .. .. 112 113 7IH 7i 4V, 7I'.4 117'i IIS4 CH (ill .'1.11.4 't'lH .'1314 "'I 7.1 7!iv, 7.1 7.1'i 14 141 14 I41i 14 1114 14 1P. fill 117 iai (17 "14 OJi H ."! T8; Tii 7n TnC 80li Nil, M 81(4 15 1SU 18t-i HI :m :is4 "Ji 's!i 5!J'i :':'.' -'.A'' il5' 4.'l4 41 41(4 43't, an :i7 :m :7 4211 4:i 42', 4:1, mV, is m7 11S m is- is'4 inv 8OJ4 MIV, 81 8lt, 'J 44 4')f 4U 44H 43 41t, 431, 8S M 8M1 NI .HI'S; si'; Mi'; 8iiv, ii n4 11 ' xi am am ::4 ta 83 M 83 Financial Briefs With tho cnlarsomcnts In open henrth steel capacity now under wny In tin1 l'lttsbtirKh district, approximately Klftt Ioiih dully will be added to the output In the district before Bprliip. Tho in creased plR Iron production which Ih nlfo plnnned Is one ot tho most Inter rstlui' features of the district, for It In volves a scattcrlni' movement for blast furnnco building, headed by the Itcpubllc Iron nnd Steel Company, at YouiiRstown, nnd followed by other valley steel com panies, nnd tho rehabilitation of old mer chant stacks that havo been Idle for several years. .1. N. Wntlncc has resinned ns n di rector of the Third Avenue Itnilway. Another new low record was mado by Oermnu marks today. The opening iUO tatlons wns TO'.i for demand and 73 5-lfi for cables. The New York banks gained from the Subtrcnsury yesterday SI, 48.1,000 nnd since Inst Krldny 5.0K,000. Time for the deposit of the International Mcrcantllo Mnrlne preferred stock has been extended by the Wallace Committee to January 3. There has been deposited thus far approximately 3.11,000 shares, or over CO per cent, of the outstanding stock. The Haldwin Iyjcomotlvo Works has received tho following orders: Three Mi kado typo for Duluth nnd Iron limine Ttailroad; two Mallet typo for Duluth. Mlssabo and Northern Itnilway; six 2-10-2 type for Duluth, Mlssnbo nnd Northern Itailway, and ono six-wheeled switcher for Carnegie Steel Company. KxportB of copper from the Atlantic ports for the month of November totaled 19,306 tons, ns against :i,W0 tons In No vember Inst year. MIDVALE UUYS CUBAN IKON for Company Has Arranged Deal 300,000,000 Tona It became known today that the Mld vnle Steel nnd Ordinance Compnny had completed arrangements for the purchase of SOO.OOO.O'O tons of Iron ore. The metal contains five per cent, of nickel nnd the mines aro situated In Cuba. COTTON NBW YORK, Dec. 2.-Cotton was firmer this morning, with prices up 6 to 7 points at tho outset or about In line with the market nt Liverpool. Wnll street nnd commission houses bought, whllo tho sell ing came from scattered sources and was not of uny Importance, After the callthe demand continued good and thero were further ealns of 2 to 3 points. Business was fair. Yea. Cloae. Open. High. I.ow. Close. January .... 12.42 12.43 12.4K 12.110 12..-.1 December ... 12.:l 12.:tri 12..1T 12.20 U'.ki March 12.72 12.78 12.70 12.m 12.IW May 12.H2 12.0H 12.0S 12.78 12.WI Julv l".IKI 1.1.03 11.07 127 12.87 October 12.03 12.C0 12,07 12.BI 12.32 Liverpool Cotton LIVEnroOL, Dec." 2 (2 p. in.).-Salra. 10.000; American. MaXi; fulurea quiet; January. Febru ary. T.SM.: Kcliruary.March. 7.32d.: JUrch. April. 7,an..: April. May. T.28Hd.; Mjy.Jqnc. 7,27tjl.; July-Auaunt. T.Amd. The close follows; January and Feb. ruary, 7.28d,; March and April. 7.24Wd.r May and June, 7.21i4d.i July and August, 7.15d.; October and November, 6.$2d. French Gold Holdings Larger TA1UH, Dec. 2. An Increase of (2.400.000 francs In gold was reported by the Bank of France for the week Just passed. The following aro the principal Ittma In the statement; (Francs) December 1. 4.SI7..'ilc).llil :i:j;.iaKi,fa H.'."..I.Pfll,fH) s.coo,ioo,ooo Gold ............ Bllver .. ., circulation Deposits 111114 iiucountrd & cxtertded till,... Treasury deposits. Advances ........ (tranc) November &. 4.)vl.1.1(I.O'0 .'U11..VIO.OIII 14.278,4110.000 2,071,100.001 2.18.1,100.000 . .101, MW. OOO s7S.40O,(l00 Mli.1.800.010 42.800.000 W7.OO,!V0 Tax Fr in Pennsylvania Penna. R. R. Cons. 4lA& I1UK Aid. I, 100O Particulars nn Application. A, B. LEACH & CO. 115 South Fourth Street DIHECTOKY OF ACCOUNTANTS Certified 1'ublle Aceountaats LAWltKNCU E. UROWN It Ca M HEAL. ESTATS TUU8T UUILDIKQ. OUItNS SPEAKMAN Tbe Bourse. PABTOEHSHIa ipjS WK HAVB THIS li.X AUMITXKO f Frederick T. t'liaudlcr, Jr., as a. tea era! partner lo our flnn. ' CUANDLEIt BI10S. & CO. H became known In financial circles to day thnt the embargoes recently declared on certain forms of freight by somo of tho hlg enRtein roads under the lend Ot the tlnltlmore nnd Ohio nnd I'cnnsylvnnla sys tems would probably have to be extended to all lines tunning Into New York and other eastern seaboard cities. At n meet ing ot rnllrond presidents yesterday a committee representing the carriers was appointed to nssemblc dally nnd decide upon concerted nctlon. This commltb-o will endeavor In every wny possible to avoid n general embargo, but stlch a re sult mav bo forced upon the carriers If the height movement continues In excess of the capacity of the Btcnmahln Hnc. The Pcimsvlvanln. Haltlmorc hud Ohio, nnd I.nckawimnn In placing embntgoes on certain classes of freights have tlrown such n heavy tonnage of merchandise upon other roads thnt somn sort of con certed action Is Imperative Instead of In dividual movements us heretofore. It Is understood that tho Interstnto Commcrrc Commission has mado no ob jection to these plans, in view of tho ex traordinary situation, but that no tils crlmlmtloii will bn tolerated. The Penn sylvania cmlwtiiw on grain nt this port went Into effect last night, nnd local grain dealers asserted that between the time the embargo wns announced nnd the time It became tffecllve the Western wheat growers consigned ns much grain ns possible from Ihelr landing points, so thut Immediate relief of tho congestion was not likely. Enormous amounts' nro en routo for this point. Phllndtlphla has bc( 11 fairly fortunate os to shipping facil ities thus far. In November, 30 steamers loaded U'llh nrnln cleared from lh., j t csicrany ouu,wu uusuils wero ecnt V Tho Pennsylvania-,, llU,, tnr1 jiiiih .Linnet int: 1, ta. nan or .X'm-.. showed un Increnrc over the first i.,! ol the month. For the whole Period ,S total of loaded cars reported vai uujx nn Increnso of lSl.lfil over November W" Thero was not so much activity on .1 ' local exchange today as In reCeni .." slons. The arbitrage group of kIm.1,. "" inclineu to iag ns. a re.itilt of Mf Van dcrllp's warning npeoch, but CaraDris Steel nnd other purely local Issues rnM fairly steady for a time. Later they Z gnu to respond to tho general dcnrcMioT Storage Ilattery dropped over SJ in inodernto recessions developed In rw brln, l,ehlgh Navlgntlon. Lehigh v Icy Transit and the local tractions. tm 1 . Ing failed lo respond to the flno Octobj report. The railway shown a surplus, 11,418,501, as compared with $676,551 for' October, 1911. Kor tho period from Jul 1 to October 31 thero wns a urlni of 1.1,640,29(1, or nn Increase of Ijl,'r,s,i3 over the snmo period a year ngo. "nt Heading Company shows a surplus 1,1 $11.1,10,1 for tho month, which .. I29.07U better than n year ago, whu for tho year to date the surplus incrcawj W,X The Conl and Iron ('ompany rs celpts nre also exceptionally good, a Bal of $li,CSi being shown In tiie surpln. but for the year to date thero Is a de. crnaso of JIJS.07G. Announcement of nn Increase In ih American Ons nnd Klectrlc dividend' stimulated that stock. An extra 2, Mr cent, payment wns also declared. Penn sylvania Steel common moved up oyer n point nnd prices wero Inclined to rally moderately at tho close. PHILADELPHIA. MARKETS GltAIN AND FLOUR lions: Cur lotr. 111 export rievr tKit 11ml December. II.UW1.I8; led, f l.H-il l.HI; steamer No. 2 No. il .red. H.l'lffl.l."; rnjectt do.. , We WHEAT. Itpcclpts, 23s,(lin bush. Demand wns fairly uctlo nnd with stronaer outsldo nilvlces prices further advanced 2c. (Jinitn llons: Cur lot v. In export i-lcvntnr--.So. 2 red. .n, riiuiniiii red. fl.l.'WI.l.'i; toil A. J1.1UV, 1 I'Mf.. .nl..l...l 11 Clllill.tl. CdltN. lleiclpls. "'-"il bush. Supplies wero umiill anil Hi" market wna quiet nt former rules, (juolntlniis: (Mr ot lor local truile, km to lo.'utlon.W (stern Nn. 2 ellnw, ,,l,Sc; Western, strainer j;M'oa, iii'iinc,; Western No. it yelliw, 7fll7(le. OAT!. liecel.its, 77,101 bush. Prices further niUniKcil 'tc wlt'i n fair demand nnd light iiffiTiiiKs. tjnotiitl'itis: No. tt white. -4rr t ic: stiilii'uird white. 4."i1s'i4Ik'.; No. il white. 44,ii4' ir : No. I while, 42',i4:!'AC. ; simple outs, IUti4'.'e.: purified oats, anuled, l."1f inc. 1'l.orit.- ltcclpts. 17IKI buirelH nnd 2,0.12,. .7 pounds In sacks. Trade hub iiultt, lint the market ru'ed firm und hlRhcr, In sympathy ulth the cimtlnucil adviuico In Hhcut. (liui tuinnu ncr mil II . Ill wood: Winter clear. fS w.VJS; do.. strnlKht, .l'.vrn.); il.. patent. .".IK."..SV Kmisus, clear. Jute wicks, f4.i.' ; 1I11., strnlKht, Juto sacks. KUMl.Vlil; d., pnti'iit. Jute sicks. ?r...Vi1r.-..7r.: spring, tlrst lenr. ?Viri.2fi; do.. etriilRht, J.',2.".5..MI; do., intent ift.SOVfiXi; il".. favorite brnnds, j."i.lo IIII.1.-., iltj mills, chidco und funcy uitent. ,1.liii. ,1.1.1; do., regular grilles, winicr, ,"c 1.2.1: do., do., straight, J,l.2.'W.'.f'": do., 11 tent. 1.ihiS.M. IIVI3 KLOIJIl wns quiet nnd unchanged. quote at f.i1f... per HOI., ns in iiuunij. PHOVISIONS Tho ;nurket ruled steady, but there wns llltln tmilln?. ijuotutlons: I'lty. bief. In sets, smoked nnd n,J.r-ilrlcd. 24'n2.ic; Vcat rrn beef. In pi'ts, smoked. 24ff?2.V. : city m-er, knuckles nnd tenders, sirqjied nnd alr-drlcd. lT.ii27c.; Western hocf. knuckles nnd tenders, smoked, 2ilii27c; beef hams, 2NfW: iork. rnrnlty. f2.I..HHi2l, hams, H, 1'. e'red, loose, l.i Hl.V.ic.; do., sklrincd. loose. ISfflStic; do., do.. Mnoked, l.'HII.Ii'c. : other hams, smoked, city lured, ns 10 brand nnd average, 1753.1 71,2c; li.ims, rmokeil. Western cured. 1717'!,c. : do., holled boneless. 2.'c. : picnic shoulders. R. P. cured, loose, isija.'. , do., sir.okcd. i:"-c. : bellies. In pickle, according to uvcruKe, loose. Mu M'ic ; breuklnst bm-on, ns to brand nnd aver sge. city aurcd, I7itl8c; brcnkfiist lincon. Western cured, 17(f?lH.'.j lard. Wtstern. rcllncd, llerces, lie; do., do., tubs, lie.: lard, pure city, kettle rendered, in tierces, lie; lard. pure city, kettle rendeicd. In tubs. lie. . KEFINED SUGARS Thcr vwia little trading mid the Pennsylva nia Sugar Kenning Company reduced list prices 20 points to a Iwsls nf .LIMe. for ex tra lino grniittlatc-d, Kmnkllii nnd McCahan were holding prices stesdy. nt He. We quote: Kxtrn line urnnulnteil, .LUnmie.; EtimilHrd itrunulnlcd. (ifiHO.V.: Mvderci1. ao.1WH.10e.: 1 imfectloners' A. S.KlR.1.ti0e. : eolt Kradcs, 5.10 DAIRY PRODUCTS lltJTTI'H. I-'nncy rrenmery wns scarce and lie hlBhcr, while prints advanced lc, with demand absorbing all offerings of flno goods. Quotations Western, rnlld-pnckeil creamery, fancy specials. .'KlVdc.i eitra. aiV.c.; extra firsts, nifin.lc. ; llrsts. .intiale.; seconds. 2ii( SOe.: nearhv prints, fancy. IISc. : do.. avcruEo extras. a.lii:i7e.; do., firsts, :!fw:i2c.: do., reconds, 2(1172'.ic, ; Jobbing ealea of fancy prints. I2fi4.1e. KG08 Kreah stock was In better request and advanced 30c. per ense, with supplies well cleaned up. Wo quote as follows: I-ree rases, nearby extras, .lie. per dnx.; firsts. iaw 1 per standard rnse: nearby current receipts, j.i.'.iu "" ease: We.iern extra nrsts. IIO..KI per case: firsts. J'.i.lfl per rose: refrigerator egg. fancy. 7."oif7.-0 per rare: do., rtrsts, $7.20 per case; do., seconds, ?(1.001aiiO per cut; do., inferior lots, lower; fnney selected cnndlcd eges nm Jobbing nt I0ill2c. per do. " UltMtlHR Choice stock was In good rraseii nnd firm, with supplies well under control, ljuutatlons follow: New York, Mil creim! lancy, new. 17c; "niocliila" hlchcr; do., Jo. fair to good, now, Kiii Kilic; do,, part tklmi! CH 1 2c, POULTRY LIVn. Tlio market was quiet, with ftr! liberal offerings at former rates. Kollowlu aro tho uiioi.illons. I-'owls, us tn alts nj quality, ildll'-c.; loonters, 111112c.: sorlni clilckei.H. iiccordlng to qunllty, 141410c.; tor" kejs. lM120c.i ducks, ns to slse nnd quslltr l'ltililc. geerc. 14(1 inc., Inrgo slio prefettrt" Pigeons, old, per pair, lS?20c. ; do., youiur, nf pair, 17U18C. DltKSSICD. rine dcn'rablo stock wns prrttr wcll clcahcil up nt steady prices, Quotatlcu' iTtsh-klllcil turkeys, fancy, nearby, 2:(iHc' do., do. Western, dry-pneked. 241I2.V,; (U fair to good. '!22:le. ; ilo Inferior. lSflSOcj fowls, 12 lo Ikix, dry-picked und drytack4 lam jclcctcd ISijc. ; welshing 4141(3 lt Hplcie, ISc; weighing 4 lbs. apiece, I7ci welglili.g :;ij lbs. uplece, lilc. , weighing . Liu nplco iiipI ur.dcr, ll'MAe. , line, heavy towi' In birrelrt, dry-plckod mid dry-packed,' I1U41 Ion Is, lce-p.i.'ked Western. 4Vj lbs. nnd ettr nple'e, 17',ic ; do., snmllcr sizes, i:tU7c; tit roosters. ,irv-pcked. i;pc : chlckenB Jorr fnp"y brrdlris, Ilfliiic: other noirby finer broilers, 22li2lc; Western broilers. wclshUr 1!'j!i2 IIih. uplece, i'0f(22c; northern HJaoU i'iui.'ivu, iiiiiej, jviiow, neiKUini; 4 IPS. 123 ovrr. INrl'ic. : do., fnncv. weluhlni; iKttTi Il.n. l.-Jillic : other Western, welshing 4 Hi 11111! over, 175il.se: do., do., weighing SMiiPi lbs.. llul.V.; Inferior, Lie.; spring (lotki .iviiiiij. irwi.ui-.; mi., wesiern, uincy, linisc.; rnlr tn good. 12fil."e.; now, nearby, lli(ilc; do.. Western. 14fMO. : nnltnliM. i, a. White, weighing 11 to 12 lbs. per dot. U ifCi.lt: while, weighing ti to 10 lbs. per dot. sifH.nil; while, ueluhlng R lbs per doi., in.!l 4a.So: white, weighing 7 lbs. per dot, lis 7.1: white, weighing iifi'114 lbs, per doi.,i2 2.2.-; dai'k. Xl,7.-,;,2.2,1i small and No.- 2. 1 1.10. FRESH FRUITS Thero wns n Mir demand for choice itod nnd vnlues generally ruled steady unto rniiilirntn offerings. Quotations: Apples, ptf bid. Jonathan, tnncy. JUT.:,nf, 1 ; do., nlr wood, 2.,.tifi:i; Mcintosh. 'lfilt SrooVtbouH flfil..10; Orlmes' Ooldcn, J2.7.-.fi:i..10; Wlncsai J2.7.-fi:!..VI; rlieenlng. 2.7.in."I.S3! IlaldsrU 2.7.-.w:i.2.1- Twenty-ounce, f2.ifyi; Wppla, tv.aw. IllacK Twig, i.1()fl:i: Vork Iroiierial, J2W:t: Hen Unvls, I.7.1H2.2.1, other vnrlttH I..-0H2..-.II' Nn. 2, m 1.2.1, Apples. , In tralii. per 100 llm.. .-.nc.fi$l..-,o. Apples. Western, wt box, M.7.fi2.7.-. Pours, per bbl. Heckel. 14 111; sneidon, fiK.i; Iieurre d Anjou J2.ww. rirnpes. New York, per 4-lh. Iwuket Uelarara, lOHI'Je. , .'.'lagnra. InWl-'c. ; ConconL II'SUc. (lrnpes. New Vork, 1 It 2II-Ib. basket Concert 4 Off .in.-.; Nlugnrn. 4M(Mic. Oranges, Florlu per cnite, I.7.112..H). (Jnipefrult, Klorlda, l cnte. $22,.W. I.emons. per lox, 2fi.'l. nf npplcs, per crnto-l'orto Itlco 21J.1. Crf tierrles. Cape Cod. per bbl,, J.lflll: do., C Cod. per crate. 1.7.1f(2: do.. Jersey, per cit fli0fi2. VEGETABLES Trade wns fair und prices generally wm well maintained. Quotations. White noUtort Pennsylvania, per bush. Choice. H0lS3e.l h to good. 7(Xi7.ic. : white potatoes, Jersey, per linsket No, 1 lloec, l.1ff.1.1c. i No. 1 otl vnrlitlcs, inir.; No. 2. 20WS.1C. ,'"! iwitutoea. Jersey, per basket No. I, 4iMj0t. S'o. 2. Ir.iH'.'.lc: eweet pooitocs. Virginia, W bbl.. II..Kfl.iO; onions, per 100-lb. bai-M 1, l1.7.1'. No. 2. ,10.qT.1c.i cabbage. DsnJ iijf Inn. l.fON: iln . ilnmrMtl:.. Tier ton. tiui.: celery. New York, per bunch. l.lfilOc.; lett'J Nev York, per 2-doicn crate. $102: do. 04. per a-ilnzcn crnte, l..'.01j'J' do., FlorlcsC Ml basket, fl.riiin2.noi brans, Florida, per baj. f2fi1.2.1i peas. Florida, per basket. Sljsoijxa eggiJunt, Florida, per crate. 2f?2.W; mua rooms, per fin, osskcl, iii.oo. RECORD SUGAR PRODUCTION Indicated Output Is 8GG.200 Short Tons Exports Largo M'ASHINOTON, Vec. 2.-A new high mnrk In beet sugar productlon-SGi5,200 short tons-Is Indlcnted In preliminary reports to the Department of Agriculture. Tho previous high mark wns 733,101 In 1913 Production by States this year will bo "H follows: California, TO3.W0; Colorado, 37rOO; Idaho. 62.700; Michigan, 1M.300; Ohio, 32.100: Utah, 87,300. and Tndlann. Itllnols. Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebrnska. Kniisas. Wyoming and Montana together 123.710 tons. Imports this year amounted to 273,000 short tons, leaving a net supply for con sumption nt home of 1.3IS.000 tons, not counting stocks on hand at tho begin ning of the year. American Gas Extra Dividend JJFAV YOItK, Dec, 2. The American (Jos mid Klectrlc Company Increased the dividend on tho common slock a half of I per cent today by declaring 2V4 per cent, quarterly, und In addition declared on extra dividend of 2 per cent. The reg ular quarterly Ivldendj of Hi per cent, was declared on tho preferred stock. Tho company authorized tho sale of J1.070, ll'J new preferred stock at par, or foO a share and accrued dividends. Holders of rec ord of preferred stock, common stock and common stock voting trust rertlilcates of December 8 may subscribe for one share of new preferred stock for each llvu shares' of preferred, common or common stock voting certttcate3 now held. Reserve Bank Directors WAKIII.VQTO.V, Dec. 2. The Federal reserve board today elected directors to the Federal reserve banks aa followi' Illchmond Henry It. Wilson, Baltlra0"' clnsa A, vise Waldo Newcomer; Kdmuwl Strudwlck, Itlchmond, class D, 'vici Ocorgo J. Seay. Mr. Beay will conttan ns governor of the reserve bank. ' Chleaso Georgo M. Iteynolds. re-ew cd, clns3 A; A, II. Vogcl, re-clettt class B. . i Keystone Telephone Co, First Mortgane 5j6 Bonds Due 1935 Ilondt oiilhluiidlnc represent about one-half the 11 mount of cash Iniettea In the property, -Net rurnhia- for past four rur PW twice Interest thurKrs. Ustrd on the 1'lilla. Stuek Kicliaai: 1'KIQK Ttl YIKI.II AHUl'T ' ft? SJ07 i J) s L J 0 -K Free of Penna. State Ta; ... DKSCIIIITIVK ClltCl'Ult ON " iti;iir.sT Harper & Turner Investment Banhcrs Olllrrs; lOOO-lOU bToi'K i;.cii AMii; HfimiNO I'ldladelpblia . --arf We recommend the purchase of Carriage Factories, Ltd., Common Stock, for the following reasons: 1 . Company manufactures over 85 of total produc tion of its line, 2. Has filled and is negotiating large war orders for the French, British and Canadian Governments, 3. Earnings for present fiscal year over $25 per hare. 4. Earnings for next year conservatively estimated at over $50 per share. 5. Present market price about $53 per share. (Par value $100.) LUted on the Montreal Stock Exchange, dealt in on the Seu York Curt. For Complete DetaiU Apply $0 GEO, REITH & CO. M IR0AD ST., N. Y. 'PHOHE IROftP 3if