lm u EVENOTGF TET)r4PnTE!A.D15TJPHlX TOTJBSPMX. PEOEMFTffB 9, 1915: FINANCIAL NEWS ANGLO-FRENCH BONDS AT NEW LOW; ISSUE HAS NOT BEEN GOING WELL New York Stock Sates Adams Ejprcsj 123 Alaska Juneau.. 10 Alaska Oold A! 2.1 Allls-Chalmerj Mfe.... 32) j Allls-Chalm Alfg pf.... 82!f Am Ar Chemical 72 Am Itwt Sugar "2 Am Can ni$f Ahi Car A Fotinrtrr. ... HVi Am Car & KJy of ....lis Am I oil Product) ....IU'f 131'$ 151SS M." Am Hide A Leather. ... 10 i 10 J !)' 10't Am Hide A I, pf 50 .12' j 31 "I ill's Am IroSUrltlo 20'i 27 1'0'i 20H Am Locomotive 701 704 0) O'.l Apparent Reason for Lack of Demand Is That Amer ican Investor Does Not Care for Foreign Securities. Big Dividend Talked of for General Motors . Kw YOUKi DcP 9 EverytliliiR ciso on the Stock KxclianRe today wis ovorBlnulowctl by the weakness of Anglo-French bonds, Tlicy sold ns low its 98, or 1 per cent. below the syndicate lirlcc nnd tt new low record alnco they were brought out. Some were sold to bo delivered In 20 days nnd some to be delivered In 30 days. Around 2 o'clock a block of $265,000 chntiged hands tit 0B. The syndicate which underwrote the bonds dissolves on December 1R. The Street was nt n. loss to nccojint for the weakness III the bonds, but the common theory was Hint It represents activities of the hear element to put the worst possible faco on the market for the loan. It hrtB been known for some few days now that the loan has not Rono well and that the syndlcnto would probably be compelled to lake quite a larso block of the bonds. There Is and, In fact, has not been any fear that the $500,000,000 loan would fall. The syndicate Is too -stronR for that. Utit tho fact that reports have pone through the Street that the bonds have moved very Blowly has been Rrent capital for the bears. The slowness with which the AtiKloKrench loan has been absorbed Is Inrcely due to one factor which has nothing to do with merits of the bond Itself ns nn t iinrm lrotliH. .'.'.'. '.'.'.' SI 2:10 , High, Low. p.m. 120 128 129 10X OK Wi 2.1'f 21'f 2W 32S 31f 31U 82 82 S2 T2H 71'f 7W 72 71 71511 oiu now now S2)( r05 Msi UT, llfl 11s FOREIGN EXCHANGE Tes. Merlin Today. Cloiif. Demand.... -t-H'i -'lH Cable 4.72'n l.lWi Franc Demand....... R.W '1i Cables S.W, .' Maries Demand..... "I " Cnlilrs .f' 19i Sales in Philadelphia HM Am Ixx-omotlre pf Am smelt it Iter. Am Sin A Hrf pf Am Smeltcri nf A. j Am Sugar lief Am Tel A Tel Am Tobacco. . . . Am Ton pf new... Am Woolen tr r... Anaconda Copper 7'( Atcn t a s f 107 AtchT A F pf ()lJi llaldwln Loco 110 Haltlmoro fc Ohio )Vi I Ilatopll.Ti Mining 2'i ! llethlohem Sttvl 10') Hrooklyn Hap Tr po'f I ltronn ho 50 I Ilronn Shoo pf US Iliuniwlck Term II lOiJ-j 102) i 102 102' I . mt jwx o' os-( 111 ltlM lion 110)1 . IK) HO 00 !) M7( 117 110JS UO'i .12S1J 12!) l'-VS'l UVi .Sill" Sl'l 2IS?S 210 100 lOS'f IDS I 108',' T,)'( .TO- fiO'f Ht' M)' MI'S I07'i 1004 107U 101 'i 101'i 101', 117 ll.l:i lIM'i Investment. That Is the provincialism of the American Investment market Tho Investor here hus never tnken kindly to the thought of foreign Government bonds because he has never been used lo thm. Ills first xperleurp naturally finds him n little backward. Another aspect of the poor market for the bonds 1b tho relation It bears to tho current peace talk. Tho tendency of most Investors to hold off from the market In the expectation of lower prices may be considered ft reflection of fltmnrlul Judgment upon the probable length of the wnr. About tho domestic loans of the allied nations n slight doubt may perhaps be reason able If war should bo greatly prolonged. Hut no reasonable man entertains any doubt of the complete safety of the external loans of the Itrltish and Kronen nations. The llrst lent signs of peace ought, to reflect In strength In the market for the Anglo-Kreiich bonds, for peace will see them take their proper rank in the Investment list. Price movements on the Stock Kxchange today were Irregular. Tho greatest activity was lit the the war specialties, and General Motors nttroeted the most attention In that group, advancing 12 points to a new high record of 558, the ad vance being accompanied by reports that tho company would declnre a 100 per cent, dividend within tho next ten days. No confirmation of this could be had, In tho early part of the session Studebaker was quite strong, and at Its high point It was about 20 points' under the extreme top made Inst October. There does not seem to be any good reason to doubt that tho movement Is lilghly professional In character. Nevertheless, unless tho market was In a position to move, It Is certain that professional buying alone would not have had so marked nn Impression. The speculative people In charge of the market In Studebaker can do pretty much what they like with the stock. They are big- plungers. In one commission house there Is a speculator who took a big position in Studebaker on tho previous rise. At 195 he had paper prollts of something like $-100,000. At tho bottom of the recent decline these profits hnd sunk to less than $100,000. Nevertheless, he stayed with his stock, and In the Inst few days has been boasting that he will not sell under 250. The coppers made virtually no response to the dividend announcements, which ijerhnps. tut well as anything else. Illustrates the stagnation prevailing. But these announcements hnd been generally expected, nnd the people behind the speculative market for the coppers rarely leave anything to chance. It mny ho taken for granted, therefore, that the development of clulness nt this time In the coppers Is a part of tho general campaign In those shares. Tho remainder of the market, however, presented much the same appearance of lethargy. The only signs nf speculative Initiative outside of tho motor shares lyoro found In he silver shares nnd a few oher of what are popularly known ns tho "pups." fndoubtedly n strong pool la nt work In Ontario Silver, thnt stock rising today to 12 3-8. ltatopilas mining wns also taken in hand again and' snovcu up 10 -!. 0.1 2I flll'S Ml hi :w til' 10 i-.PI 3fl' 43) i ll.'l KS I8'i HI'J llnriu Ilroi pf 103 llutte A Mipcrlur 72 Cal Petroleum 27SJ Cal Pclrol-mm pf 57 Canadian Pacific. 18'1'f Cent leather Co iiO'j Chcsape.iko & Ohio.... (CI j Chile Copper 2l'i Chlno Copp.'r ii." Chicago A Alton 12 thl la West lSij (Id (It Wfstpf .'it) Chi Mil A M Paul.... !U'f Chi II I A I'ac W't Colorado Fuel A 1 f,lf Col A.smthcrn yo'f Com p Tali Itee lit Consolidated (l.n 14.'t Continental Can 81 Corn I'rod Her IS'f Corn Prod Itefpf HO Crucible Steel 7I'X Crucible Steel pf llf Cuban-Am Swar llll Del Lack A West . . .2:10 Distiller' .-ocuritlei... 41 Dome Mines :8',' Krle 4,'j Kilo 1st pf 58 (irncral Klcctrlc 177 (ieneral Motors 510 (ieneral Motors pref...l2.S'4 13(1 (loo rl" II F Co 74'i 7fi, (icxx.ilcu II F Co pf. ..M'.'ij 113 Ureal orthern prcf...l2(IJj 12(1',' 12rt' 12(1' j (it .N crs for ore prop. 40'i 4!l 48'j IS',' (lUBsenhelin Kxiln ... 77Ji 77'i 77 77 Homestake Mining 122) i 121 lnt AiTleultur.il prcf. .V.l'i .VJ'j Inter Con Corn 2.''i 2J Inter Con Corp prof. . 80 lnt Harvester N J 112 lnt Harvester Corp ... 81 Inier-Met pref Hj Inspiration topper ... i.i International Paper pf. 454 lnt M M pf cf dp cil',' lnt Nickel 108 Kansas City Southern. 32', n.r 4S5 8l'j 48 U7'l 14 SI 108 13 27' j 57 183 5(1 M'i 2I'( 5lf 8',' 15 3!l'5 P4't UIU 53 ' ,10',' 43 'S 113'. 88 ll'i 00 714 lll'i kv; , 233 18 t 2!I'J 43!.' 57i 177'i i5S JVi 03' i 2'S .T Km 472 8 ' 8 lf 18 48 117 117 134 13.4 81 81 108 las 14 714 20? ( 2l)Jj 5(1 50 1824 183 ol!( 514 WHEAT IRREGULAR; SHIPS STILL SCARCE Export Sales Totaled 780,000 Bushels of Wheat and 100,000 Oats in HI", 231 474 20 43 57': 03 2 634 8U 15 304 !U' 10 6lf 304 43)1 113 hS 18!.' h!)!i 72 'S 111!,' 10 23 1 is 2!) 43 574 LONDON STOCK MARKET Consols and War Loans Higher iness Small -Bus- LONDO.V.'Oce. !. Although trading in Eceurltlca on the Stock Kxchnnge was not brisk today, the markets were llrrncil In spots. Consols ami the war lonns were higher nnd tho banks supported. Home railway shares showed Irregularity. The American group lacked steudiness, but rallied from the lowest, with dealings on a smnli seme. .SYi.tlment In Canadians was cheerful. Argentine . niils were mixed. Business In shipping descriptions wns active nnd the tone wns good owing to the cont'nurd high freight rates. The foreign department wns stonily, but Ilus alans displayed heaviness. Rubber nnd oils were hard, but mines were dull. Drop in English Reserves LONDON, Dee. n. The weekly Matement of the Hank of KiiKhuiJ ihoweii u ilecrease ir nearly a millions imuntls In reerie. Nn change was maile In Ihe discount rate. De tails follow: Thl week I-ot week Last year si e i t-ircuiaiion j New York Bond Sales illxh. ...UT ... l!S . . . liT'i ... Ill ...1U7U ... Ill", i-Aa JIN.U) Aliik (Jnl.I cv lis H Am Ice M SSIiMi AiibIo fr . ;,.... - Amcr Tel . It ).. . .'"O Uo eit 1'.,h I ll AtehUou Ktn Is. . . i0"i do ailj 4 IMH) do cv U. . lllJMI (In -... Il Allan I'o'l.ine'ist t. limit do clt u ,1000 Dalt Ohio :t",s.... .llM.1.1 uo 4m . . 1.VI.VO Uo c Vvn ' :: litth .Had mi ., .JUKI It X. t l.l. M - ji. .",". '"a;- : : ';. Mion Cent Ix-ather la t ;o...tOO' IKK) dies .14 O cv II. S7 -imiu UBI lit W.-.it Is r'ntKi C II t, o Joint 4a... 1000 C II ,'i it . u .... 10(100 CM .St ! cv fin . . . ImIKH) do cv 4!iH "Mix) do M .iws . ., "IHO Col A South 1st 4s . :.'IKI Cons Oo iv lU Iii0 Del A: liuil ,ijs .'.mill do u inn: -110O io ,-fil Is , i.hsi no cv ."a r II . ..IlKll.j JU1-, H-'N. in-. 10)1, IO), 71 . US . ill, .III? . lir.' . Il)i . (!!!' .li'lll.. .in)', . t!'. ..llW'j .. . ..,.. H.nn. ..t,.i.i,'-nf ,,.. i. ii. u, ii -.iisj uen x.' IE fi ,- t, ruDiic deposits. ,-,:m..ooo .VVMi.noo 4A,0O3.(su: l.vss, iJla Sec Corn !l T- I'rlrnte deimslts ui.run.iMi ia.1Sl.uuo lSO.lill.Msi f 47ri rri, m i. -i Oovt. securities .TJ.MO.OOl 2.1.840,000 ll,0.1!l.(Ml JoOO do rnnv J . ' ' ' ' ti ,' Other securities I L'.liin.ooo IHiisilton 11? iioooro -Ci?, , eJXl, Scr A"' 73 ITeservo ... .. 34..1U7.0O0 ;I3.3.000 54,1.11,0011 .SI,, nllif h...'V. ?:" IToportlon of re- 1.JJ tii !iibi"l) .'? N, serve to I lab. . 21.2117. 21.01 32..1I1 ,:,l5it i'1 "A01 ,leb ."I'l. S M-r--T "s? 7,',K-'-Kii "'ffi: SJ'ffir, cr.tr:::::,S,ft an rate ., ,,,0 .,-. ,:p00 .... , ,. T , . ' i Law. tun. ll.'.i, ll.M, s.s .s p.. ns m tit 1U7J, lU-i, niK mi. h? s? loiJ'j lorn, 10I-, 101", lS IBM, S7i ?, ttl's Kl'i 01-, III", !l? UT, iiii mil. Wl IK)', llnl'i llNh-.t lioi, Iin-i, M's Ml, 74 74 UN PS llll llll 111'. 111? HH 102 ni", ni'i IIL'l, ijin lanvj r.-in, 100-1, 10O1, urn's noij IMI'j mi', loiila loni, 711 7!l 7"n, w, 73'. 7.P, M Mi, SI K-. !!', Ill's li Imii, Kansas, city So pf . . KlliRti Co K L, & V Lack Steel Lehigh Vallev I.lKCtt & Myers.. Maxwell Moton. 794 1124 S.. 8.' 4.)',' 411' a fill's' 211 32), . 0.34 0" .I2S4 12i . S24 hi1,' . SI.', S2 .2u 4 200 4 7S'i 1704 170.4 .r..jo rr, t 124 27 73',' TV I 113 113 124 121 304 3!4 214 214 70', 7!4 1104 1104 N.i 82 444 4.-i4 IKI4 1074 .,14 fit 128 h.-'s Sl',- 2.. I i.i'j S2 43 404 01 too 314 01 128 81 SI',' 200 4 Max Motors 1st pf....l014 1014 lOd'i lOII'i Max .Motors 2d pf .... .IS 50'i Minn & St l.ouls 134 134 Mexican Petroleum ;JI' 0.1'i Mm Petroleum pr 054 03 Mo Kan & Texas 74 74 Miami Copper 31 31 Missouri I'acinc r'i 34 Montana Power 70 704 Montana Power pf ....1114 II Nat Knamel A. S ,104 314 Nat Lead t'3 044 Nat Ity of M 2d pf... o 04 Nevada Con Copper... 10'f 10', New York Air Drake. .138 137 N Y N II All 734 734 New York Central .. .1034 101 N Y C A St List pf.. 80 81',' J'J N Y O X, West 31 314 i.iJTf Norfolk & Western 120 120 uriu American 11.', i.j Northern Pacltlc 117 1174 Ontario Sll M 04 124 I'acinc Mall 10.4 10 l'.vin! Tel ft Tsl II .1 Hi ! I'enna It It fifllf 304 I'eorla & Eastern 134 134 I 'Philadelphia Co 444 434 I'lttsuursh Coal 33 31 134 014 03 I. lo' 024 03 XVI 334 lil'j HI 30 044 0 104 137 44 704 111 3(1 t!l,' 0 104 137 M4 1034 11)34 814 814 31'.' 314 1104 1194 74 744 1104 1104 IO' ,' 114 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO, Dec. D.-IIOOS. Ilecelpts, 10,000 head. Msrkct atrnnir. Mlint-t and butchers. ICIMI 7; (.oo'l henvy. fUJiOtii: roush heavy, 0.3Oli.43; llpht. .1.83fia.M; pigs, 3.153.73; hulk. ii.::.-.flii.N) CATTI.E.-lte. tints. i-T-Oil he.i.l. Market steady, rjceres, il.23310.7.1: cowa and heir ers. tl.'T.ti.s.lu, Tesans, f iI..Vii.:i.'; calrea, 8.aifl 10.2.1. SHKEl'. Ileeeljita. 12.000 head. Market strong. Native and Western, !3.:3fiU.SO; UmLo. IG.400U.23. ?JEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS SEW 'VOiiK. Dec. ll.-UUTTBIt.-Market nnsettlod; receipts, 7712 packages: extra. 31 .H-.,c., hlvher vrorlns:, .1.1.'l.1ic.: State dairy, SlR.'lc; imitation creamery, Zi'tt'lio. KCias. Market rlrm: receipt 7310 cases: extra llrsts. 37f3f. ; Arsis, 3.7n3ilfl.; nearby whltts .V)4i54e. : mixed color, .'l.MMlc. : refrig erator llrsts, 2.I62.IHC. . nearby browns, 40-3-Hc GASOLINE AGAIN ADVANCED NEW YOftk. Dee. . - The Standard Oil Company of New York has advanced the price of gasoline In New York City one cent a gallon, making tank wagon basis SO cents a gallon, effective today. jlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllillllllillilllg LE E "jlfes 1 Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllg Guaranteed Puncture-Proof -yet Pneumatic. Invalu able for tourlpg and , general road service. Tire troubles suddenly cease when you use LEE Tires. They yield amazing mileage and are real non-skids New Booklet Read It Lee Tire Sales Co. 330 N. Broad ; HE: BBBHPy 1 lV.llZJ see ILbbbbi w te ml sa SffH,' I It sn.s - II KCV U I :n Inur Mer Mar 44s... mu 41i 1i do it 4'm KIlJ 7000 IC CHS M 4.... 7N I.MII Kan citv so rm...... in xisd I.ukn Httol ,1s ltwi.. timi "INK. Uick.i titeel .1.1 1II.V). . Ul .'l' Lk sh ileh 4s lull ins. aion l.ls & JI T 7s 12.-. lioti Ijing Island 4s inv lOiiO Ume Ulan.l rtJ 4s... h?C L1K4) Iirlllar.l .la loi 7r iiut a N-h 4s up; S.V10 Mo Kan & T 1st 4s... M 21(00 Mo I'ae is 4114 won Mo l'.,c col ,ia KH7... w! .'000 Mo I'.ie lis lOO'i fWMi x y eit ii i3s in, 1XISJ X V Cent lis Ill '(io N y city :i4s 111.14 Si lono X V fitv Is lfl.17 ns: :i(K X V I'lly 4s lll.Vi lli. 10OD .V V City 4 IICKI 1IS 4000 X V Cltv 4Ua mm. . .iihit; 1U.01I X V X II ic II cv :l-s. 7SHi Msio X Y liny ref 4s..... T:ti R.V100 X V llwy aJJ Ss ,14'i 510110 X V Tel gen 4Vis US', Ml X V W C & II 4',s... SI JOOOO Norf & West 4s...... oi; liiOU Norf A West cv 4Hs..ll.i', Il.vsi Nor I'ac prior 4s HIS I?Oin Nor Pac gen :is isii liOO I'enna 4s 1U4S nm, 1310U) do gen ct 4!-js loot; :nrtt do en His iai4 l'.'OOil Public Berv N J 5s.. IOi MOO Hep Ir A: S 0a Ii;iJ mii Hock Island 4s M lOiiO Ht Louts Swn Ut 4s.. Ml WX.1 South P.lc 4s K7, Usui Houth I'ac cv Is Mill noon South Pac rM 4s tm? Undo south llwy gen 4s 71 nm) South llwy con .Is KH UXI Thlnl Ave 1st "a Hli'i loon llilril Ave adj .la M) r.'um Toi peo & w .Vji.... m ixuki f s Itubher 0a lulu liono r s Steel Ss 104 7100 rnlon p.ic 1st 4s iny, fit M Va I5ir Chm 1st s. ..to.1 sono Wab-P T 1st ci 4s... IV rsmil West Mil 1st 4s 7.1V, liHO Wlscon 1'int gen 4s.. !74a 77 pun llll.. M'; 7s ttiv. l! HIS, I'. lot iii 7!1 4.1'i SSI. lOOlJ ul .; iin SI ns tis, lixi'4 72U 7-115 .14 IIS?, Rl ttJ, llllll IH i:m, lnojj lie; (HI H7I, S.1 Sll S7 Nt" 111'", 7!i 101 107V, SO M lull, Jlflt, 1171, 10.1 7.i; I'lttslmruh Coal prcf. ..IOS'4 107' j I' Lorlllard Co PifsMtl Steel Car. . . Ity Steel Spring.... Hay Con Copper... Heading Heading Ut pref. .. Hep Iron & Steel. .. Hep Iron & Sieol pf, Hock Island Co pref. . . lSl.ij 187 . (Vila io!i . 82 . 4'J), . .w'i 11U li 1.1 Sl'.'i 'll 57K '. tl'i iiS'j n'i 41'.' MH 107, lSd'i 0-Uj XT, 811. l'J'i ltU'i 111) !'." 1 Itumely M Co i 7s" ! Itumely M pf tr r 2S '"" i St Louis & S F 1st pf hi " I Seaboard Air I.Ino . mi. l'ii 111H S7, 101 ': -. , L'l 8 lS'J 1SU i C,fiH 21 K ISO ni); o.'. 4Ui riS!, i:iH 4:i',' :IH, 107', lSli1, (MH 43 JT.H 81,' 42!, 50'.3 Ji S 8 ISH 411,' 18) III',' 4.11, "', 100', U'lS, 1 oi. SS !ls 1ISS :s WU "-(, ?.l, l Ul, 113'! iai', tisii lixiji iai no 1171, s.l Ml S? 10' IS1 Seaboard Air Una pf. . 40 Scars Hoi & Co 180 Sloss-Shcf S & I Co . . nil So I'orto It Sujar MO 1501$ isyji 150 -j ho rono it uj pi ills', HW 10'J 1)1 ! Southern Pacific 101'j 101. 101 lOUi 1 Southern Hallway '.Mi 2.IH 2:Hi 21', Southern Ky pf in III i;:i Studebaker Co I7iHi 17.H, 100'j ICOVJ Studebaker Co pf J 13 lll'i IMU lll'i Tenn Copper 57J, fifu fl?', 57), Texas Co 212 21 j1,' 211 211 Third Avenue fll (12 Hl'J 02 Tln city nap Tr.... D.i'i 0,1 j 03)j Ojli Underwood Type 80 Underwood Typo pf . . .lOOlj Union lias & Paper... 7H United Cigar Mores... !)?, United Cigar Mfrs OUJ, union i'acinc i United Fruit I U S Ind Alcohol.... I U S Ind Alcohol pf. ...101 I United Hjs invest ... iHf 22 I United Hys Invest pf. . Ml', XI' I U a cast iron v x t . 80!1 80'i 80!. HO 111) 110 75. V.i 7Jj J5S 0J, 0), 01 oa at m-ijj 1383J 138 138 .11S! MS',' 1 10 urij 1L"Jj J 20 120 122 lltt K 1 U S C I I' & F Pf . . "IM 1 U a Hubber U S Hubber 1st pf U SMcel U 8 Steel pf U H Express Utah Copper Va-Car Chem...,. Wabash w 1 Wabash rf A w I. Wabash pi 11 w 1 71 101 M) K.-, Illll-j iit; 07t. Kfl T.HI 87 , COTTON NEW YORK, Dec. 3. Heavy ofrerlnus of January on the call held the cotton market in check thin morning and drat prlcea were 1 points higher to 2 points lower. The tone was barely steady. Wall Street and southern interests nude the largest offerings. The buylnc was fairly good, but scattered, and later offerings appeared and prices receded to a level about 7 points below last night- Yes. close. Open. 11 a.m. 12 m. 2 p.m December IZ.W I2..W .... January . . , aiarcn , . . I May July . . . October . . . briacmber Bid. .U'.iit . 12.WI .13.10 lX.lti .S.W . . . '12.70 18.(11 12.U1 1.1.(0 W.17 12.M 1H.03 13.11 12..KI r.'.sii KI.Oll 13. IK 12.43 1S.M i:i.ot 13.13 LIVERPOOL COTTON I.lVEnPOOI. Dec. U (2 n. m.l.-follnn flits: 10.000 bates American: SSUi bales: Janu t.,r aud Fsbruary. T.57U.1.: Pebruarv ami March. ?.Md. ; March and April, 7..11V5J. : May and June, 7 4UVJ.: June and July. 7.4;'Hd.; ,uij i,ui, Aufwi, ijvu. uviMuvr ana jioiem ber, B.WU. Railroads Ordering Rails Steel rati orders continue to pour in. Today the Maryland Steel Company re ceived an order for 10.000 tons of "stand- I ard steel rati from Ihe Southern Ball- 1 way Company. The Southern Pacific Company has also I given an order for M.00O tons of steel rails to tbe Tennessee Coal and Iron Company. 50 tOS'i 87'1 llti'i 11(1 48 40 8U, 81 47 10. 4lf 201, 105 2H1 30 ',' 2,'i SI 105 iio'i 2.1 si .)i Wells Fargo Express... l;fi Western Union Tel. ... so f Wntlughouse 13 & M.. li'jij Western Maryland 32S, Wheel (t Uko Erie . . 5',' Wheeling & I, E 2d pf 0)j Willis uverland 210 Willys Overland pf. ...1)4 Wisconsin Central 40 Wooikoiin r t to. ..11(1 Quoad ex dividend. 10S!f lOS'l 10SU ai)i buy, 8ti!i HI l'l 70), IO, 1(1 40 2.1 128 SSf 0S5j 32 CtltCAGO. Dec. 9. Wheat was Irreg ular In the early hours of trading todny. It opened nliove yesterday's closing prices. December at $l.l64i showed a gnln of cents nnd Mny nt Jl.ltts an ndvnncc of a; cents, tiuyers were few and prices de clined before noon to $1.H! for December nnd I.1GU for Mny. The nmrket wns two-aldcd. lluslness was of u general rhnrncter, with 110 par ticular feature. The short Interest Is said to he the lightest In years. Some operators do not favor speculating nt this lime, while others declare tho mar ket is now In position for another up ward turn. Cash wheat offerings nro smnll. Corn and oats followed tho general trend of wheat prices, with narrow fluc tuations. Export sales reported totaled 'laO.ww bushels of wheat and 100,000 bushels ot onts. Cash houses sold for senbonrd de livery W.OiO bushels of corn, "5,000 bushels of ontB nnd 200,000 bushels of northern. Chartering of vessels for transportation of grnln to foreign countries was better today thnn for some time, but lack of tonnage continues to restrict business. Liverpool was ensler, spot selling from tid. lower to Id. higher. Cargoes were Irregular. There hns not been any great Improvement In the domestic offerings. landing futures nmRed ns follow Whent December Mny Corn (new del December Mny 0.1 ts tieeember Mny I.iinl- Dcrcml'er January Mny Itlti: Det ember ..... .Iiiniinry Slni Pmk-- Pecpnit'er January Mny P.ld. rAnked. STATE TREASURY FUNDS Philadelphia Institutions Hold $573, 839 in Deposits IIAimiSHURO, Dec. 9.-The stntcment of the Trensury Department of the amount of general funds of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania shows the total on hand November HO, 1915, exclusive of moneys appropriated to the sinking fund, to bo W.191,391. Of the total do posits Philadelphia Institutions hold J573.S39. The following table shows the amount of general funds on deposit In Philadel phia Institutions: Central National Dank !P. Commercial Trust ?' Corn Exchange Nntlonal Hank 110.000 Tarmera nnd Mechnnlcs' National Hank ',' Tourth Street National Bank 20,000 North Philadelphia Trust '"I1!?.1 Quaker City National Hank 3'5'.'i Third National Hank 80,000 (SO .1.1 sin OS 7(1 M'i 21 2on 7n .1.1' i Noon. Teat'd's Open. High. Low. cIojo. ".v::w-, r.sj mj. a 72 ?!' 7tfil ?2 4.1 43 42?, 14.V, ,..,, 45', 45!, 45', '4.1?, 0..V) .... 0.7(1 P. 70 U.B7 '11.70 11.117 0.0? 0.H7 .... H.S7 II.S7 0.82 0.S7 10.11.-, 10.10 TlT.2.1 imii i.s.2 is.4n imvi 1S..1.1 1S.W 18..13 1H.45 Total .1?:t,Ml Tho amount of sinking funds of tho State on deposit November CO. 1913, totals JttJl.110, of which Philadelphia Institutions hold K,110, distributed as follows: Nntlona! Hank of Northern Liberties.. J1.000 Ninth National Hank L'O.ono Farmers ami Mechanics' National Dank 14,110 Total OAMB PUOTBCTIOX AND IV.NI). People's Trubt West Philadelphia Hank 1NSUHANCR FUND. Farmers and Mechanics' Nat Hank f.10,110 rnopAOATioN 13,000 20,000 .1181,603 40 IU'f 4US,' 20), 128 8i Ol'i 32) i o J 5',' 5 25.1 250 115 IUH 115 40 40 40 1151, HS'S H5H ut; 40 701 7iJ liili 4U)i 201, 128 68i b8i 32 &5 30 NEW YORK COFFEE MARKET NEW YORK. Dec. O.-The market for cof fee futures was strong- today. Prices moved up I to 8 points abote the finals yesterday. Dealings were on a much larger scale. Quo tations follow: Today's ni Ql ODenlnir. December January February March MO Apr.l May -U.78 Juna July 0.973008 U.K)ic.ul August ' lilir.iU.D3 heptcmber , 7.OM1702 U.Si&aul October 7.07GTWI (1S3&7.W) Did. Kales, 4000 bass. Yesterday's close. a.7Qfl (1.711 O.JiiiU.73 ll.74flU.73 0.70&O.77 U.t7(U.7t U.78'uU.7'J U.S3TIH8I RAILROAD EARNINGS YAZOO AND MISSISSIPPI VALLEY. Novcmter gross 1.287,4.13 ltn,140 PACIFIO COAST. October gross IU17.D37 $38,417 Net .. 01.837 42.4S5 Four month' cross 2,033.7.13 1UJ.3.13 Net 4ST.670 D8.43I ILLINOIS CENTRAL. 1'JlJ. November jm ..,.,,., 3,010,MT --- PUBLIC UTILITIES The Nashville Hallway and Light Com pany October surplus was $25,407, com pared with JI1.CSD in 1914, a loss of 39.1 per cent. The Portland Ttnllroad Company showed n slight gain In surplus for Oc tober, but for tho 12 months the sur plus was $131,137, n decrease of 111,024. The Lewistown, Augusta and Wntcr ville Street Hallway reported a surplus of JT912 for October. This Is an Incrense of J367S over the same month last year. The Eastern Texas Electric Company has called for payment at par and Inter est on January 1, 1916, the J500.000 thrcc ycar 6 per cent, coupon notes due July 1, 1916. Tho Portland Hallway, Light nnd Power Company showed a gross de crease of J57.i7 in October earnings. The net decrease was 57,127, and the surplus fell from $09,192 In October, 1914, to $13,213. Kor 12 months the surplus was $292,366, against $990,312 last year. The Detroit United Hallways Company has applied to the Michigan Railroad Commission for authority to Issue $3,500, 000 5 per cent, collateral trust notes, to run a little over two years. Of the pro ceeds, $3,000,000 Is to be used to retire outstanding notes and other obligations, and $500,000 will bo used in extensions and betterments. Notes have been sold to William A. Heed & Co. and probably will be offered around 97. Consolidated gross revenues of the As sociated Oas nnd 'Electric Company from tho electric and gas departments. Includ ing miscellaneous Income, for the year ended October 31, amounting to $6$3.96S, were about the same as In the year pre. ceding, but a reduction In operating ex penses and taxes of nearly I per cent, gave the company an Increase of almost $3001 In net operating income of $210,728. Underlying churgea totaled $71,335, an In crease of nearly 5 per cent., and surplus earnings after Interest charges on the tlrst mortgage bonds, amortization of discount on bonds and nates, etc.. amounted to $&7,954, a gain of approxi mately IT per cent. Dividends on the preferred stock, amounting to $55,176, were paid during the year, leaving a net profit of $32,779, against $20,851 as ot Oc tober 31, 1914. To Consolidate Pittsburgh Companies NEW YOHK, Dec. 9. A committee of bankers has been formed to effect a con solidation of the Pittsburgh, Shawmut and Northern Kallroad and the Pitts burgh and Shawmut Kallroad. In the working out of which It Is aimed to take the former road out of receivership and place both properties on a sound finan cial footing. Members of the committee are- Walter It. Leigh, Samuel Fuller, Charles Sargent, Frank H. Davis, John Hubbard and Theodore P. Shonts. November Anthracite Shipments The shipments of anthracite In No vember, aa compiled by the Anthracite Bureau of Information, amounted to 6,297,215 lonjf tons, an increase of 368,929 tons as compared- with November, 1914. Tbe total shipments for the 11 months of 3915, ending with November, have amounted to CO 152.218 tons, as compared with 62,(10,313 tons for the same period in U14, a decrease) of 1.458,13 tons, 2 Am Rwys , 37 do pref ... 10 Am Ia)co fi.1 n A Sus t c 127 do pref .. 100 llatop Mln .. I ISIS Cam aieel . IS Klic Storage 13!) (len Aspli 12 Ins Co N A Ml I.k Sup Corp .113 liehlgh Nnv . 10 Lehlnh Vat . 10 Mlnchllt 50'i Mi) Norh Central.... SiUl iot Pa n II !t, 147 Pa Sll prcf 81'a 001 Phlla Klee .. S2?.1 Phlla 11 T t c. 10 Phlla Tract.. 110 Hep I & S.... ID Ho Pacific HI So Hallway .. 020 Tonopnh Helm .110 Tonopnh Mln. 74(1 Union Traction. 4i'S 1.1 t'nlte.1 tl 1 MS 15H0 t 8 Steel KVJ, (ju Warwick Ir & fl 10Vi 2.1 Wm Cramp & FH HON OS. !.nnt prev, sale. $0100 Allegheny Val Is P7 .100 Am O & B .. "" 2000 Eloc A I' Tr 4s .11 50i) Inter flwyi 4s. BNH ,1000 l.eh N ions 4',4s.t(2'., .1(00 t.eh Vnl gen it l!fc toon Pa cons 4s '48.100 r.2001! Pa gen 4Wsi. ...lot ,Vm do cv ."1'is 'I.V10.in 1000 Phlla Blee 6s... 101'', C0O0 Heading gen 4s. 0.1 SOOO York Hys 1st B 0.1 Yesterday close. High, .. 30 .. 05 .. 70'S .. 2.V4 .1 31 OS BOH 2,1 65 2:40 Low. P.M. St 31 OS M 60J4 60S 2l!4 B.1 M M!d .1 13-10 3 1'1-M 3 1S' T.VS 7??i 7.1i IO PROPOSED CAMBRIA COMBINATION MAY BRING ABOUT BIG TRADE WAR Standard Oil Interests Behind the Deal Interestinrr Pool Operation in Philadelphia Rapid Tran sitLocal Market Steady fS) n.1 21U m, ?ou 57 87 sou 82 28 2t 70H , .. 101 , 21 2.1i 4 o-lrj V.i, 0 15-1C "s 4JU M'i R7lii 10', 8? CSJi 35 24 1, 0 70 82H 87 80H Ml 82 27H 20' 70'4 Mi 101 2.1H 4' 0T, 47 ! 88 i 80 i 10j 8? 35 24H OH 70 'i 82'., 57 87 82 28 21 70U 50 " 101 MH 4H 7'.i 41t5 8Si 80H lov, 87 llluli. 07 874, 81 mh 102 112 10) 100', 10.1V, 2.10 t)W. P.M. 0? ;; 81 .-.in, ll'H. U2 100 100 UfiH ICVIH loi'i n.i ns Kl 0.1 07 87 H 81 fiOii 101 i 1)2 100 100'n iOM. 10Ui 03 03 Financial Briefs Shipments of anthracite coal over tho Lehigh nnd New Kngland ItollronJ in November were 336.G5S tons, compared with !4n,303 tons In Novcmbor, 1914. For the llrst 11 months this yenr the ship ments aggregate 2.535,210 tons, as against 2,505,546 tons In the corresponding period of lost year. A block of $i500,000 of United States Gov ernment registered 2 per cent, bonds sold on the New York Stock Kxchnnge today at 99'4. The New York banks galne.d M,O99,O0O from tho Subtreasury yesterday, and since last Friday $5,301,000. The Iron Trade Review says: "The new Iron ore prices nro the hlglie.it since 1910, and have been exceeded only by three previous years. Forward pig Iron values already have discounted this higher cost, nnd ns a growing scarcity of early metal Is becoming more apparent, further advances are being established in this product. From end to end, the Iron mid steel Industry is thoroughly huoyant nnd there seems to bo no end to the prices that can bo obtnlned where satisfactory deliveries can be made so urgent Is the general demand. A renewal of foreign Inquiry by foreign buyers for steel for the manufacture of munitions Is making its appearance. These buyers will accept deliveries beyond July 1, whereas up to this time they have not been will ing to 00 so." The Republic Trust Company trans ferred $25,000 from undivided profits nc (.ount to surplus, making the latter Item $175,000. At the meeting of the board, the following were elected directors: Ste phen B, Colladay, J. Frank Dechant nnd C. Clothier Jones. They llll vacancies due to tho deaths of Charles Plerson und William "W. Colladay, and the resigna tion of C. Paul Ilagenlockcr. A second distribution of $25 out of pro ceeds of the liquidation of the United States Express Company, it is expected, will be made In February. The first pay ment of $25 wob made November 15, Pig Iron production kept up at record rates In November, tho total for tho month being 3,037,303 tons, or a oasis ot over 3G,000,OCp tons per nnnum. The ac tual daily average output In the month was 101,211 tons In November, but as October has 31 days, the total for that month exceeded November slightly, being 3,125,431 tons on a dally average of 100,822 tons. The annual report of the Davis-Daly Copper Co. for the year ending June CO, 1915, shows total assets June 30 last of $6,C50,C9fi. against $G,G67,17ii a year previous. Cash In .banks this year stood at $66,230. against $116,272. Virtually all develop ment work wns done on the Colorado mine. The ore returns were $19,482. The Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. reports for tho year ended September 20 a surplus equal to 5,12 per cent, earned on the common stock, against 3.05 per cent, earned tho previous year. Parrish & Co, were Belters of Rapid Transit. Sullivan Brothers bought. SHIPPING NEWS POUT OF PHILADELPHIA Steamships Arriving Today Str. Bella (Dr.), Santa llarta. fruit. United Fruit Company, ritr. Cretan, Jacksonville, etc., passengers and merchandise. Merchants and Miners' Transportation Company. (Sir. Indian, lloston. passengers and merchan dise. Merchants and Miners' Transportation Comiainy. Str. Kt. Cothard (Hr.), Iloiton, ballast. Earn Line, Str. Mackinaw (Hr.), London, merchandise, Atlantic Transport Line. Dark Irene (Nor.). Illcra. IVesenberg & Co. Steamships to Arrive Name. From. Sailed. Tenpalsen Maru Corono Nov. .1 Lincolnshire Calcutta Nov. U Mlnerlc l'crlm Nov. h Asnello Clampa T. Annunjluta. .Nov. Ill Andreas Rotterdam Nut. 17 Kelbernen Rotterdam ....Nov. 18 llledhow Madeira Noi. IS Itthmlan ,..,Itlo Janeiro ....Nov. II) t'rd Shields Nov. lu Mesna Knyol Nov.lt) Jew. Chamberlain Algiers Nov. 10 Kilbride Manchester Nov. SI 1'olvarth IlueUa Nov. rl Ilosebank Valencia Nov. 21 West Point London Nov. 2il Georgian Pernamburo ....Nov. Sil Crlo.i Rotterdam Nan ST Tamaiiua dlaaoiv Nov. 2S Manchester Knglneer. ..Manchester Nov. 2 Hawaiian liahla Nov. SS Atlantic Sun Harry Nov.su (leorge I'yman (llhraltar Nov. Sll Ileekkergen (...Rotterdam Nov. .10 Cheyenne Harrow Nov. 311 I.ackauanna Harry Dec 1 Monk,haen Huelta Dec. I llelredale Cardiff Dec. 2 Annapolis ....,,,.. ...Cilarsjow Dec. 4 Maine ...,,, I-ondon Dec 4 Btalhelm St. Vincent Dec. 4 Bosua Wert Antonio ...Dec. 8 BAR SILVEK I-ONDON", Dec. u. liar siller was quoted at 2U? pence, up 14 pence. In New York lalver was quoted at 50 cents with Mexican dollars at 42 cents. PROPOSALS 1015 THE IIEPAHTJIENT OF TIIK COUO. NKR will rectlvt bids for supplies for 1010. Schedule on rile Ir. Coroner's Olflce, and can be examined any day between tl and 3 o'clock. All bid must M sealed and will be opened December 13, 1915. at It o'clock noon. JOSEPH A. MAI10K Chief Clerk. tnKiCTonv or ArrorNTANTu rrllnd I'uhllr Artounlanl, ...tAWKEN"-: - WtuWN at CU "11 REAL EJTATg TKfMT UflLDlSa 8URS SPEAKiUK To., Beurss. What mny develop Into a big steel war was hinted nt todny In the latest reports regarding tho Cambria Steel Company. If, ns Is now predicted, there la to bo a merger of flvo of tho country's biggest Independent concerns backed by the Standard Oil Interests some very Interest ing trade developments may follow. J. ts. Rcploglo Is reported to have naflertcd that only 100,000 shares of Cambria stock wcro lacking to complete tho transaction and these arc believed to bo now held by tho National City Dank of Now York, having been purchased In the open market. Tho companies slated to come tinder a common ownership nro tho Cambria Steel Company, Lackawanna Steel Com pany, Newport News Shipbuilding Com pany, Youngatown Steel nnd Tube Com pany and either tho Iroquois or Inland plants near Chicago. The Standard llll Interests nlso control tho Colorado Fuel and Iron Company and the Mldvnle Steel and Ordnance Company, but these. It Is snld, will not be nctually combined with the others. It Is said that on the basts of'80 n share for their holdings, Cambria stockholders wilt have the privilege of subscribing nt par to sharei of the now company to the extent ot half of tho nmount they receive for their Cambria stock. Tho transaction, it Is snld, will bo closed within 10 days. 11 Is also ns serted that Mr. Replogte has obtained options at SO on some S0.00O shares of Cambria held In Johnstown. Th nn. run until January 16 next. plloni Incidentally, It wns confidently ,. dieted todny that the next dlvldTnA' Cambria would bo paid In cash n" Chnngo the stock wns strong for a' tim recovering more than yesterday'. i,8' but the rally was short lived and bv ! ' virtually all tho gain had been cancel.?" Tho local tractions were again cti. but nftcr making new tops for the ...' they encountered prollt taking and essVi off somewhat. There seems to be a tooll sized pool operating In Rapid Transits., Its gyrations havo been Interesting . late. Tho next monthly enrnlngs nt.i!: ment, It is said, will exceed the miS optimistic recent calculations and m show even n greater rate of gain iw the last one. B """, Tho remainder of tho local list rul.i quiet but Ilrm. rulel The shipments of anthracite com 1. November were tho largest ever reported the total being 6,297,215 tons, nn Incresi. of 368,929 tons, and compnred with th biggest previous tonnage of 6,193,311 In November, 1911. Tho Lehigh Valley ,, Reading compnnlcs led tho list, althouih the largest Incrense was shown by th, Lackawanna. The recent rapid rise In the price ot silver Is nt last beginning to exert & hencllclal effect upon the local mlnlnr Issues. Today Tonopnh moved ud strongly, crossing 7. Hclmont was alX ilrm. PHILADELPHIA MARKETS GRAIN AND FLOUR WIIUAT.-Rccclpta. 108,740 bushels. There was n continued good demnnd nnd prices ruled Ilrm under light offerings. Quotations: I'nr lots, lu export elevator No. 2 red, spot and December. $l.tMil.20, No. 2 Southern red, H.1UU1.1N; steamer No, 2 red, $l.in1.17 No. tl red. $1.15111. 17: rejected A, $l.lHri.l4',; rejected II, $1.11171.1:1. CORN. Receipts, fiSlO bushels. Tho market was quiet, tut steady, with moderate auppllcB. Uuotntlons. Car lots for local trnde. iib to location-Old Western No. 2 yellow. SOIIHlc; no., steamer yellow, 70ftWe. ; no.. No. a yel low, 7SS7IIC; new cob. por 70 lbs., )7iBflc. OATH. Receipts, 40.20S bushels. Demand wan fair and prlcea were well maintained. Suotn lions: No. 2 white, 4llff lll'.ic; standard white. i-'stNSc; No. .1 white. H)'!iiS47c.i No. 4 white, II'jWI.TjC.: sample, oats, 4'-'344c; purined oats, graded. 474c. Kt.OlIIt.-ltecelpts, 101.1 bbls. nnd 1,101.103, Ilia. In sacks. Them was llttlo trading and tho market w.ib largely nominal. Quotatlona per MO lbs. In wood Winter clear. $A,l.fl.i.4ii: do., straight, $.1..VW5.7.1: do., patent. $.1.N)tp 11.1(11 Knntas, clear. Jute sacks, $.VU.i.l5; da, straight, Jute racks, ri,4Ul3.ti; do., patent. Jute sacks, $.1.(Mft.i.S0; uprlne;, tlrst clear, $ri.:;3fi.V,u; do., straight. $A.iXKr3.r).1; do., patent, $.1.X.1fi it. 10; do., mvorlto brands. $(!.SOi 11.40: city mills, choice nnd fancy patent, $11.20 ditl.40, dty mills, regular grades Winter, clear, .1.1.1551.1.41); do, straight, $.1.5085.76; do., pntent. J.I.Siifin.lo. RV11 t-'LOUIl m.ih iiutet but steady under light offerings We nuoio nt $3.251j.j) per bid., ns to iiuallty. PROVISIONS The nmrkot ruled firm nlth n fair jobbing demand. Quotations: City heel', in beta, amoktnl and nlr-drled, SlfjSuc. ; West ern beef. Ir sets, smoked, '.MfTJac, ; city beef, knuckles und tenders, smoked and nlr-drled, Siili 17c, ; Western bee., knuckles nnd tenders, rmoked, 2115127c. ; beet hams, $2M1i:i0; porn, family, t2:l.,1iKii24; luin.s. H. P. cured, loose, 13 1'p',j0. ; do., skinned, loose, 12fll2!!iC. ; do., do., smoked, 1.101:14c. ; other hams, smoked city cured, oh to brand and average, 17$?174c; hnms, smoked. Western cured, 17M174C. : do., nolled bonelesi. 22c; picnic shoulders. S. I. cured. loose. 124c; do., smoked. HUc. ; bellies. In pickle, according to accraec. loose, I'.l'tf M4c.; brenhfast bacon, ns to brand rnd ner nee. city carod. I7S(lHc: breakfast .bacon. Western cured, 17B1SC.; lard. Western, rcftnoo. In tierces, lie; do., do.. In tubs, lie: lard purn city, kettln rendered, In tierces, lie.; lard, puro cuy, kcccio renuereu, in cuus, uv. REFINED SUGARS Tho market was quiet but steady. We quote Hxtnc line granulated, 0.13c. : stnndard granu lated, 0.20,; powoercd, 11.2.1c. ; confectioners' A, ci.03c; newt grades, 3,UJJ.W)c DAIRY PRODUCTS nt'TTEll win quiet, but steady, with mod erato suppllea Following are the quota tlona: V extern, solid-packed creamery, fancy specials. :i7c; extra, :i.1c. ; extra llratK. USft.KIC; llrsts, ami lie.: seconds, 2iUI2iic. ; m-urby prints, fancy, :iSe. : do., average extras, a.1i:i7c. ; do., llrsts, iionasc; do., sec onds. SGlfSUc; jobbing sales of fancy prints, 41MUc. KtUlS. Choice fresh stock was ararco nnd wanted ut full prlcea. We. quote: Kloo cases, nearby extras, line, per doz. ; firsts, $1U0 per standard ense; nearby current re ceipts, $10.20 per case; Western extra firsts. $10X1 per case; Orhts, $10.20 per case: re frigerator eggs fancy, $T,Si!i,7.M Per ense: do., hrsts, 57.SO per ease; do., seconds, fii.i) lO.OO per case; do.. Interior lots, lower; fancy selected candled eggs were Jobbing nt 41W lac. per Joz CliKKSi:. Tho market ruled Ilrm and 11 ahailo higher undcv light onerlnga and a fair demand. Quotations follow: New York, full cream, fancy, held. 17'a17f,c-.: "hpccIiiIh" higher; do., do. fair to good, held lilUtf ITc: do., runt Hklms, !.14e. l.I i:. Kowla nnd chickens were plentiful, dull and Ic lower. Other kinds of poultry showed llttlo change. Quotations: Ton Is, aa to slxo and quality, 12)il4c; exceptional lota higher; roosters. lOff lie: spring chickens, cording to quality, ItMfllc.: exceptional lot, higher; turkeys, INffSOc, .lucks, as to ,! nnd quality, Ml Ic: , geese, llfflOc, guiJi7 young, welihlng 2 lbs, nnd oier apiece, rer pair, .1c.(iijl; weighing U4 hs. apiece. w5 pair. Minnie.: weighing I it?, apiece, per p.Tr ,H'., giilneis, old. per pair. AOirT.lr., plteoni Y.s"(icr "V2.lc; do., young, per pal'; POULTRY LIVE. Tho market was quiet with falrlr lis. eral offerings at former rates. Quotation!' Jowls, ns to size and quality, 18'al5c' rnostcrs, llfflL'c.; Bprlng chickens. accordlnB t ,,.lll, l.l.ir.rt . ...,... ,u...u.. . . . " '" .,.......,, .uo ....... iiiinrin, inilUC,; UUCKS, , to. slue and quality, 13fMI5c ; geese, llttiiv . 1.. oi; nun iu.uiiy, laniiic; geese, litricc kgiuncas. young, per pair. H0c.if$l; do., old. Be? rpalr. m)5i73c; plgconi, old, per pair, 22'dsJc do., young, per pair, 1S120C. ' iiill'.s'KKiJ. Demaiul was Hiifficlent to absorb tho llmltcil orfcrlngs of fine, deslrable-sliel slock mid values ero well sustained. QuoU. lions' I'reshkliled turkc)s, fancy, nearby. Elj( 21c. do,, c'o.. Wrstern, dry-p.u'ked, 22g2ac,i i'o,, fair li good. 2(H21e. , do., old toms, 10c.: do., Inferior, lStflSr. ; funis, 12 to box, drj. picked and dty-paiked, rnncy selected. 18c: neighing I'a'i.l lbs. apiece, li,c . welghln I lbs. apiece, 1114c, weighing .14 lbs. apiece. 159 Hi4c ; welshing .1 lbs. apiece and under, Uv lie: Hue henvy fowls, In Parrels, fancy, welsh tng 44)1.1 His. nplere, 17c: weighing 4 lbs. Inc.; smaller sizes, 124l4c. old roivters, dry. picked. 1.14e. ; chickens Jersey, fancy broilers, 2l5i2i:c. : other nearby fancy bioltcrs, 2Jl2lc; Western bioltcrs, weighing I V, 11 2 lbs. aplect. 2ii1i22e: niirthern llllnoli chlckehs. tancy, )el Ion', weighing 4 lbs. and over, lvalue , north. ern Illinois, tiincy, weighing 2411.14 lbs.. In Iioxib. IH'dlTc. : northern Illinois, tancy. weigh big 2!,Ci:i lbs... in barrels. LViliH'., other Wes.eni, 4 lbs nnd over. In boxes, KfilSc: other Western, weighing '.iti.14 lbs.. In boxn, Mlilile, oilier Western, weighing 2411:14 lb,.. In bbls., l.lfulk.'.; Inferior. i:te, spring duck,, nearby, lNiiilic.; do., Western, fancy. l'filSc.: fair to good, t'-'-fil.-.c: geese, nearby, HJlilPc,; do.. Western. H-?i l:o. . equal's, per do,. White, weighing II to 12 lbs. per doz., $4.0) M.'i. IJ: while, weighing 0 to 10 lbs. per do... fin !...() white, weighing .N lb per doz., $M1 fi:i..V), white, weighing 7 lbs. per doz., $2.50 i:i; white, weighing 11114 IPs. per doz., Ko 2.23: dailt. $1.732.23; smnll and No. 2, JItf FRESH FRUITS Tho geraeral market ruled steady undtr modernie offerings and a fair demand. Quota tions: Apples, per bbl. Jonathan, rnncy, $.L.30 H; do., inlr to good. J'.'.SOff.'l; Mcintosh, tltji J; Smokehouse, $:i4f:i.nti; llrlnieB' Hidden, $i fi.l.oO; Wlnesnp, $'.,.731i:i..1ii; (lieonlng, $l'.75ii a..Vi; llaldwln, $2.73Ji:i.3ii; lllack Twig, U.'MI a.2.1; York Imperial. $21ia.2.1; Twenty-ounce.-W Sill; Pippin. $2fi:i; Hen Davis. .Sl.731i2.23; other cnrlctles. $l.nifi2.,10; No. 2, $ I U 1.2.1. Appln. In bulk, per lno lbs., ,1Uc.W$l..1li. Apples, Wen em. per box. I.T.112.7.1. Pears, per bbl. Meckel. $4!Jlu; Sheldon. $lf(3; lleurre d'AnJou. $2..10fi:i.r.O. liraties, Ni-w York. per 4-lb. Uiskct Delaware. Ii)1il2c; Niagara, 10f?12?.i Concord. 10bl2c. (liape.i. Necv York, per 2C lb. basket Concord. 4Ufl.V)c. ; Niagara, 4."n."Dc. iirangrs, l'l rlda, per irnli'. l1.7.ii2.M Tnngerlnefi, l". rlda. per strap. $10.1.30. Grape fruit, I'lorlda. per crate, $21i.'l. Lemons, per box, $21i.1. I'lncnpples, per crate -I'orto ltl". $211.1. Cranb?rrles, Capo Cod. per hbl, $3STi do,, Care Cod, per crate. $1. 7312; do., Jersey, per crate. ?L.",05f2. VEGETABLES Choice stork fold falrlv and calues general.- were well sustained under moderate otTerlnfi. Quotations: White potatoes, per bush.- Choice, U.lc.a$l; fair lo good, S3ffliOe . white lotaloe,. Jersey, per basket -No. I ItoH-. 411i.V,c. . No. 1 other varieties, lull 1.1c : No. 2. '.'01i2.1i. sneet potatoes. Jersey, per basket No. I, 4011M-.; No. 2. I.lfl'-'.V. ; sweet !otaioea, Virginia, w bbl.. SI. nil 1. 7.1: onions, per 110-lh. bag- No. 1. $1.T5T(I.S.1: No. 2, itKiT.V.: cahliage Danlih., per ton. $0fi 10; do., doine-'tle. per toil, Wflfl; celery. New York, per bunch, l.ililOc. lettuce, Florida, per basket. l..lOfl:i. do.. North Caro lina, per basket. ttXftl.M; beanr, l-'liirlda, l"-r basket, $2fi:i.2S: peas. I'lorlda, per basket. f,1..'-ii)i;I..M; eggplant, I'otlda. per crate, I.'.J.ii 2.73; mushrooms, per 1-lb. basket. $15il.M). RATES FOR MONEY Call. liir.' Time. 241i:i New York Philadelphia .141)4 .uniiiii .....,,,.,,,,.,.., ;, Chicago :ti.'.74 Commercial paper, three to six months, Phila delphia, .1jM4 per cent. a'.iWI IH'i I i'.-j Reserve Ranks' Discount Rates ID or Cher 10 Oier'IO Over 00 less, up to 30. up to no up to no. noston a 4 4 4 New York .... a I t 4 Philadelphia . .1 I 1 4 t'lci'claud ,'lVj 4 4 411 Atlanta I 4 1 Chicago I 4 44 St. Louis .1 I 4 4 Minneapolis .... 4 4 44 Kansas City.. .414 Dalian I 4 4 San Kranc..co. a .'14 4 4Vi Agrlrul. Trnde acceptances. Corn over IK), up to no. Go to UO. modify. Doston .1 :ij .14 34 New York 5 34 34 Philadelphia .. -44 .1 :; 3 Cle eland .... .1 34 4 Itlchmond .... ' 34 4 3 Atlanta 5 34 .14 :t I'hlcago S St. I-oula .1 34 4 3 Minneapolis ....' . . 3 Kansas City... .1 34 34 3 Dallas 3 34 4 3 fian Francisco. 0 3 34 ":ti Tp to 30 days; oxer 30 to 00, 4 per cent.; oter CO to IM-i, 44 per cent., and oxer U0, 5 per cent. GOVERNMENT BONDS 2s nf 1U!0 registered.. . at 111:111 couion Panama L'h registered. Panama 2a Hits registered.. Uld. Asked. . PUU .. . tin .1)8 .. UN Panama new .'In registered I0IV1 Panama new 3s coupon 1014 .Is cf PUN registered 101 1 1 .. 4s of 102.1 registered UO 1104 4s of 11)23 coupon 110-5; .. Ingersoll Rand Extra Dividend NKW YOHK, Dec. 9. - The Jngcrsoll Hand Company today declared an extra cash dividend of 10 per cent on the, com mon stock, payable December 20 to stock of record December 17. I.ast dividend paid was S per cent, on April 30, 1915, the regu lar annual rate. DIVIDENDS DECLARED ricpubllc Trust Company, regular quarterly I', per cent., payable January 3 to stock of rpcord Dec-ember 21. , Anu-rbiin Iron aim Steel Manufacturing Coiupnny, regular nu.uterly 14 per cent, oa preferre-1, pay.iblH January I to shareholders aa of record December is, nnd regular quai. terly 114 per cent, nn common to be Ial4 January .11 lu i,tackholdera 01 record Vf cember IS. NEW YORK CURB A met lean .Inc Hraden Iiriliah-Am Tobacco old .. llrltUh-Am Tobacco new . . Car Light IlLldlleld Cons Ilt-ndce Manufacturing ... lnlmmUon.il Marine International Marine pref Kennecott Copper Lehigh Valley Coal Sales . Marconi Magihn Copper ...t Mldvale NlPissIng Otis Klcvntor Otis Ulevator prcf I'ciiii Mai Onl Itlker-IIcgeir.un Uteiling (luri Submarine .-. Tobacco Proiucts Tutted Profit Sharing new World Film Yukon Gold Hid. AikeJ. . . i.S m ,3''' !?. "'' J5' . 13 IV, 74 J, . 14 I' :io as . 1.14 iiji . iai iia . 31 WlJ Ml S-' . :i, i'i ll, i-i . 7?!, K1, T9 . 71 ; . I,,' w . 84 H , s - . 431 111 Tax Free in Penmyt)ania We own nnd offer Reading Gen. 4s Penna. R. R. Gen. 4V3s Penna. R, R. Con. 4V2 Lake Shore & M. S. 4s, 1928 N. Y. &. H. R. 4$, 1934 Allegheny Valley 4$ Particulars on application A. B. LEACH & CO. 115 South Fourth Street Graham Ik Co. BANKERS 435 Chestnut Street Investment Securities Our December circular of invest ment offerings will be gladly sent upon request. This list includes many bonds that are Tax Free in Pennsylvania i 3&-tfr, T