r &? pr- 18 EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER It, 19IS; t V 4t fff R FINANCIAL NEWS TONE OF STOCK MARKET BETTER; AVAILABLE SUPPLY EXHAUSTED Investors Bought New York Central Dividend Not Expected to Be Increased at Meeting Tomorrow. Steel to Resume Payments in January NEW YORK, Dec. 14. The lone of the stock market today wns decidedly better. While thero were some recession!) In prices in tho early dealings, a demand soon npnenrcd, nnd everything on the list turned upward, with tho greatest activity in the railroad shares. The trading disclosed that the supply of stock nt tho present level had about been exhausted. Tho market was still professional, tho public not figuring in tho dealings to any great extent. There were two outstanding features in the railroad group Norfolk nnd Western and Now York Central. The former established a new high record, while tho latter reached tho highest It haB sold since 1913, In connection with the strength in Norfolk and Western, which nt the top point of the day was up two points, It was said that Trance would Import 2C.000.000 tons of bituminous coal next year, nnd for this reason the road would benefit greatly by this increased freight traffic, ns the Consolidation Coal Company, ono of the largest coal companies in tho country, would probubly get a largo piece of tho contract. The buying of New York Central nppearcd to bo largelj for investment and was not In the expectation of nn Increased dividends at the directors' meet ing tomorrow. I'crsons In close touch with the management of the New York Central say that tho dividend will not be Increased; at least, not at this time. Buying of United States Steel common was good throughout the day and the price was, as a rule, a fraction or so above the final of yesterday. The belief Is growing in tho Street that the Steel Corporation will resume dividends on the stock at tho next meeting of the directors, which takes plnco In Janu ary. Well-Informed people, thoso that really should know because of their close nfTlllatlons with the management of the corporation, say that the stock Will bo placed on a 6 per cent, dividend basis at tho January meeting. Banking Interests ngnln bought Heading. The copper shares were actively dealt In, especially Anaconda. Among tho specialties there wore some rather wldo advances, notably Taxes Company, which rose 13 points, while Htudo baker was up nearly 6',4 points. At one time Canndlan 1'nelflc showed a gain of two points. Thero was again pressure against Uock Island, and In the afternoon that stock was weak, losing a point and a half. This did not have nny adverse effect on the rest of the list, however. Bethlehem Steel, on which there has been very little doing In recent days, fell back 19 points. Few brokers could obtain telegraph service, tho storm of yesterday having put many wires of tho telegraph companies out of service. Wire houses were without orders because of this and business was thcrcfnro restricted. Thero was rather brisk buying from locnl sources, this being especially true in the afternoon session. The market closed strong. Our trade balance Is still growing, nnd tho outlook is that It will keep right on growing for some tlmo to come. Latest figures, which were for the week ending December 11, Issued today, show that tho trade balance of the United States for the week was $60,350,401. Tho exports were $DS,40S,13I, while tho Imports aggregated $38,057,733, The exports of cotton during tho same week totaled DS.GS1 bales, making a total slneo August 1 of l,095,i""i bales. Money market conditions remain about the same. Thero Is a very largo supply of money to be had and the rates are low.' German ExcIinnRe Hits New Low Point German marks struck a new low record nt the opening of the foreign exchange market this morning, when they touched 77 5-1(1. Later thoy were reported as low as 77U for checkB, but this could not bo verified. A slight recovery followed, with cables at 77T4. Demand sterling Improved to 4.71 nnd cables went to 4.72',;. French exchange ruled nt C.S3 for cables nnd E.8G for checks. Kates on Coal Richest Since Civil War As high ns $3 a ton has been paid for freight on coal on steamer from Newport News' to Portland, Me., the highest rate since tho Civil War. Tho highest rate paid In tho big strike of 1002 and 1003 was $2.50 a ton. New York Stock Sales taat close. High. Low, Close. Alaska Juneau , 10 10 10 10 Alaska Gold M,. ...... 22M 24! 22? t 2iii AllLi-Chalmers Mfg.... 3l!4 3l( aVi 31Jf AllU-Chalmen Mfe, pt. 825J 82J4 82H 82!i Am At Chemical 71 71 71 71 Am licet Sugar mH 7V( Bill 7V.i Am Brake S & P in.-,w mnu tnm innu i com go; rsu mn Am (.an pi 112 112;i 112 Am Car ft Fily. ....,., 731 ro.'t 70 Am Coal Products... ,140'ii 151 151 Am uo! ton un , fis'f Am Cotton Oil pf nnjj Am Unto & Leather.. im 1. ..... . - ... ! Am lijiio a 1, pi co Am Liii'tTn ji3 Am Unseed pf... yo ' Am locomotive 08! i Am Km Hcf 07 I Am Smelters pf A gg'f I Am Steel Foundries... GO1, 57 fi7 OS ng 10'.$ 10Vj 60 rmi 21 22 42 38)i GO'I 00 OS' II7M S'J 89 OPl O0W 1I2'( T3M lfil 57 03 10W CO) 21 12 O0U ns' so fin Am Fusar fanning.... Hoii 110!f 110 110'f Am Pusar Hof pf us 118'f 118K 118(1 Am Tel &Tcl 128( 128H 1285S 128'i Am Tobacco 204 2O03J 20-Hi 20.5 Anaconda Copper 8!f SOSi 80 S0H Associated Oil rWl 0W 0W 015 AtchTASK 105't 107 100 107 Atch T A S P pf loHi 10W 1013i 101H Atlantic Coast Line... HAW lit 11.1 11.1 llaMMnLoco lUH HOW 112M 1105S liaiumoro & Ohio ) 023, 02)1 iiaitimorn it Ohio pr. . 77 ltank of Commerce . ...177 Itatopilas Mining ."H Hethlchem Steel 409 Hcthtchem Steel pf.,..150 llrooklyn Uap Tran... SSU 11 20 llruiisBlck Term. Hums Brothers ... Itutte & Superior. Cat. Petroleum.... Cat. Petroleum pf 55' ( Canadian rarlilc Cent. Leather Co. H 177 3.'f 174 150 as'f 12 BOM 71H 28 57 . 178'i 180)4 180 53'4 fit'. CW H 177 an 450 150 80! i 12 XT,H 71 20? 50 Cent. Leather Co pf...l0'J'! 109 Chesapeake & Ohio. ... (JUS ;i Chllo Copper 23! i Chlno Copper 53 Chicago Orcat West. Cht. tit. West. pf. Chi. Mil. & St. Paul.. M!f no 0.1 C. M. & St. 1 pf 131 CM. It. I. & Pae. Colorado Fuel t I... Col. & Southern Continental Can Consolidated Has. .. . Corn Products Itef . . . Crucible Steel Cuban-Am. Sugar.... Del.. Lick. & West. . Distillers' Securities. . Dome Mines Dili., S. S. & Atl.... Krlo llrlo 1st pf Krlo 2d pf General Klectrlc General Motors General Motors pf. .. Greene-Cananei Goodrich 1). K. Co. 1 . 19U . mu . S3)i .143 . ist; . 711$ .158 .225 . 40 . 28 .. 7 . 423 J . 503 1 . 50 .17 Hit) OlJi' 23H 52 14 M 38H 02! J 131 15,'i 50) iJ5 85 143)5 142M 143 19 18 19 72)4 71i 72'f 158 158 15S 225 225 225 UK. ,40!f 40'J 2S!i 0 A'iM 50' , mii 24 53) i 38' i 1)3 131 1(!' 52 35 85 92H 77!f 177 3,'f 474 1.50 80 12 85 71!f 28 57 180 r,H 109 02)4 24JX 53 14f nm 03 131 10 52 35 85 28f 0 43 50' i 50' s 174ii 2SV 0 13 50' i Ti Goodrich It. P. Co. pf. .111 5104 550 . I2S 128 . I5!i 73 174W 1745i 519'i 550 4(i 7IJJ 113 125 r,n 73 113 127 10 Tl5 113 Great Northern pf 12.V4 125i 125U 125'a WHEAT STRONG; BUSINESS LIGHT Prices Eeceded From Best. Stocks Decreased 167,000 Bushels for Week CHICAGO, Deo. H. Strength de veloped In tho wheat market today after an easier start. Tho volume of business Was not largo and offerings were scarce. Buying was encouraged by tho unsatis factory crop cports from Russia and tho Increased number of complaints re garding the quality of winter wheat in the United States. Tho weather map indicated unsettled weather In the Northwest Stocks here decreased 167.000 bushels for the week to 2.0e3,000 bushels, a year ago 2,328,000 bushels. The market at the close re ceded from the best on profit taking, especially by one large house. Corn was easier on cold weather In the TVest and the prospect of 1 .-ger receipts. The start found corn firmer. Business was not brisk. The market at Liverpool was dull. Stocks there are Increasing moderately. Itecelpts at Chicago today were 3S5 cars. Receipts of oats were 3S3 cars. Leadlnx futures ranted as follows: TiiM'b Wneat Open. High. Law. xjecemoer JJljr July (irn mew aeuveryj mber .. 1.134 l.rtu 1.1.1H LIT 1.10)1 1.18 l.OOVi l.llQ 1.00 Cloto. 1.1BV1 close. l.lSKi 1.1T1 1.17(1 l.WM l.OUti December Hay Oata December Slay Lard December JSnuary . .May lltba December January . May Fork December January , 07 (i )i )i eo',4 70. 42 0.73 0.02 . 0.70 .10.07 May 'in ..1CB0 ..18.40 Id. tAsked. o. 10.07 0.83 10.M 18.61 IB. 63 0.7O 0.03 0.77 10.07 'IP 42 t5 0.60 t0.75 10.00 0.80 0.80 10.72 7iH 41H 45 0.4O fO.37 t0.87 0.62 TO. 62 0.05 .... lft.IS 118.23 18.30 18.23 18.13 18.40 18.30 18.17 COTTON STARTED EASIER; TRADERS LIBERAL SELLERS Borne Improvement Followed Early Down Turn NEW YORK, Dec. H. Ignoring a bull ish November consumption statement by the Census Bureau, cotton opened easy at a decline of 6 to 18 points this morning. The setback was due to a sharp decline at Liverpool just before our market oriened. On the call local traders were liberal sellers of every month. The buying was scattered. The heavy list continued after the call, with Wall street a moderate seller, Later there was some improvement. Tea. cloae. Open. 11 a.m. 13 m. 2 pi .... liV New York Bond Sales jiono WHIO 1KKHI 3(1000 IKK III 3000 10011 UNH 2IMMXI MJOII i'TOill KKHI 2INiO lOIMMJ 2000 1000 .11 KM) irM iwwo Kuxi 4KH loon IONIO 2000 10() nmio 2110 1000 :iooo 3010 21000 :iooo loco 1MXI lOOi HI lKo.ui StlSliOl) IOOI) :iooo 200011 fXX) (0O noci 1000 1000 20ii 07000 -mi 220 K) 20IN 21" ') 12000 10111) 20011 uow 700i I 3000 lt MOO 21000 loom) 7O0 27000 2000 3UOOII 401 HI r.000 0000 .1K) 2n) iirA) SacKio laKm SOUl 10UO , , HlBll. .iiirKii vfiuey in 1111-. Anizln.Kr I. tit :rm . liltZ Amer Smelt Sfc ih,.ti:iS Amer 1VI cvt 4'.an. . . .lurj. Armour Co 4'ta irj Atchison jren 4 IM1 Allan L'n I.lne 1st 4. li2H Allan Co I.ln tit 4s. no. Halt a Oh cv 414!..... 1111 Itrkn ltai Tr .1 lms.lnut, CVnt Leather 1st ."i..loo't. Chic Cmm I.t & C 0.l"2Vj Chill Copper 7a Klo Chen & Ohio cv 4H. S7li Chea A nhlo -HiB ('! Chcs & OI1I0 f.s lios Chl & Alton Sa nil, Chi II & Q joint 4s.. lis Chl II & O een 4s... W, Cht Jill & Kt r cen 4s lav, Chl .Mil & St 1 cv .'w.ioiv, Chl Mll&St P cv IHa.lol", Chl KI1-.M& O deb rfa.KrJil Col & South 4Vjs 87 Cons Gas cv us 1204 Cubnn Am a J? liilii Del Ai Hud conv 3s f p.nm Del & Hud 4s, 1O10..1OO Den & Itlo fir rfd 3s. Mi Ills hocur Corp a... 714 Krle ennv 4a, Ser U.. 7.114 (len Elee Sa 10IJ llu.l & Man In 3a :iih. Interb Met 414s 70 Interb It T ref 3s I)!i4 Inter Sler Mar 44s... tin do ct 4 (is. 11,-1)4 Intern Sim Pump ct 5s 74 K C Kt S 4c M 03.. toil Kan City So 3s lit I.iicka iiteel 3a 11)30. . tl'Ki lxrlllard 3s 1111 Mo Kan & T ist 4s.. 7H Mo Pac cv ct 3a 4.1U Mo pac 6s loota Mont Power 3s 113 N y C Ua 111 N Y C & Hud 4s.... K! N Y C & Hud 44s... Itir, (It. N.rfn. fororo prop. ' (iiiRRenhelra Ktpl'n 5'f Int. Autlciilttiral pf. ... (It Inspiration Copper -Wi Int. M. M. pf.. cf. do. V.r,H Int. Nickel int. Nickel pf Inter. Con. Corp'n.. Int. llarv. Corp.... Int. Harv.. N. J.... Kan. City Southern. Laclede (Jus Lack. Steel Lehigh Valley Uceett & Myers pf. Louts. & Nash Manhattan Heacli. .. May Ilept. Stores. ISlil 17 70', .V.) IDs 07 IS' 70' i m ii?j 1 ir; 71 ...lOS'f WTi l)7'i 1074 10S ID.SI3 ins1-- 10SW L'2 21i 21 111 :n iojvj SIM m'f .110 . mv, .102 . Sl4 . sou .110 120 .127 a 127? . 5 Oil I MM May Dcpt. Stores pf.. 100)4 100 8.1 s;i 110U 111 30M Jil 102)5 102H S2 Sil'i 81 NlJ-j 120 120 127? 1273 1 A o:uj fit! N Y City 4s 1030 !HT . 74'. . Ml, . Mil U2U U2T( 113 84 K liJ 7U .... 3 N' Y City 4Hs lli3. 1 x itwy rei -is N V Itwy ad J 3s... Norf As West 4s Nor Pac prior 4a Ore Short l, ref 4s. . . Pacific Tel 5s Iteadtne Ken 4s Itock Island 4s Uock Island rfd 4s... Seaboard A I. adj 5s., South Pac cv 4s uo cv ret r p 3a l"-.i South Itwy (ten 4a..., 7014 South nwy ron 5s.... 10.1 Term Assn St L, ref 4a Sit Tol Pi & W 4a 37!4 T! H Oovern Ss 102 II H ItUbbrr Ua l(VIi tl H Steel 3a lMJi Union Pac lat 4a. ... OT'i Union Pao cv 4a.... Wt, Union Pao rfd 4a... . 004 Va Car C'hm lat 6a... 102?; W E & M cv 3s 105 KATES FOR MONEY New York .. Philadelphia Iloston Chicago ... Call. ii. H24 lit II24 Illl 11:1 liil'v lllt, lot II, IWi S7 Hl'i m li.lt, !!7t, !t 11.1'd lUlti 10t, 102'i N7 12014 101 10li HO 3S 71'4 7.U5 10CI :ioi4 "ml 0! IH'4 11.1(4 l(V.i 111 ik lot 7H 1(14 US(. lW 34 ' 011; II2TJ tet, 11OS !!. N14 tins i7i.i Mi 103, 701.4 Jin m; 57(4 108 101; ll'4 1171, not; io2; 101 Time. 2lft3 H4 34 mm Reserre Danks' Discount Rates -Days- Iinnirv 12.1)1 12.03 December ... 11.00 12.05 Si? "..::: Jiw M ij58a ::::: an Bi3 12.33 12.31 .... 12.53 12.63 12.64 !.03 lilio .a.1 !.04 12.; h lilio Liverpool Cotton WVERPOOI Dec, 11.-12:30 p. m., cotton, only a moderate bustaeaa was dona with prices easier. Future, steady: January-February, ?.35d.: March-April. 7.33J.: May-June, .2tJHd-! July-Auzuit, 7.10d.: October-November. B.7M. 12'.4.1 p. m.. spot cotton. American mlddllnar, fair. S.J2d.; good, mlddllmr 7.91d.: mlddllnK. 7 J4d. . low mlddllnr. 7.004.; good ordinary. lMt:, ordinary. D.3i !fi LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS CHICAGO. D. 14. HOGS. IlecelDts. 27.- (JOO; market. 13C2uc. higher. Mixed and iH.03; butchtra. id.10HU.ll3: good heavy, SS.33ad.U3, rougu oa7y, au.u'''': iixdi. o plga, utxitfj.Oj: ouiic, n.3tta.i3. CATTI-H.'-necelpU. 2300: market strong. Evsvok. L40-ail.l5: cow. and hetlera. t-1.25 fS.30; Weeurners. 18.4088.30; Texan. 0.0& RICaVr X'i'nXll'UI iO.VW, UaLfJkaTfc liHU. ,'atlrc and Western. tZ.XiiO.W. Umba. tt.iS JN'atlrc V.9W. NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YOHK. Da- . 14. -BUTTKlt-Market Srra. receivta. 004 packages, extra. 3603OUc: Pgher sevrmgr. SierfWc.: Sut Jilry. 324ISJ&: ussimiwu crfajzmry. -194M irrul!(Mark0t ana. rufelota. 81S3 naekaaaa euuro. Dcm. 3a04Oc.. orsts. 3t4SS7c.; nearby wbltaa, W34f.: lx4 color. aiSuc.i rcfrlg. trituc Oi-la. Hg2le.; ctaxty trowua. 4tc, ' aya 10 or Over 10 Over 30 Over 60 lesa up to 30. up to DO. up to UO. Ilv..,nn :l A A a Now YArtf . . Philadelphia f'lvilnnt Itlchmond .. Atlanta Chicago , it. I-ou! , Mlnnearolla .. Kansas City... flallaa Ban Francisco. 3 3 3 3.4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 354 4 4 4 1 4 I" 4H 4 4!, Com Maxwell Motors 7-lJs Max. Motors 1st pf.... OS'i" Max. Mutor- 2d pf.... fiO Mexican Petroleum... . 9 Us Miami Copper It:, Mbsourl I'aclllc A Montanj Power. . . . Nat. Lead Nevada Con. Cop. . . N. Y.. N. II. It II. . Now York Central.. N. Y., O. A West. . Norfolk & Western. Northern Pacific... Ontario Sil. M I'aclllc Mall I'enn. It. It Peoplo's Gas, Chl Peoria .t Kastern Philadelphia Co Pittsburgh Coal PlttsburBh Coal pf.... Pitts., C, C. 4 St. L. 7.V J!)lj r,7H 01 33 Mi 70 01 lOJf 100 71!, 00)5 CO'i 01J5 :t'4 70 o:H 10 Pressed Steel Car. Pub. S. Corp., N. J, Ily. Steel Sp'c Hay Con Copper.... Iteadlm Hep. iron & Steel. f . 04 . l.Vi . 7-1 li 7i 7't .lU-l'i 10,V io.- . :ioi ao :io 120H 122 121 ..11SH 110 115; 10'X in. 59 113 15 W mi no 80 Gl 100 75J .Mi r,7H 01 3.1 :iu 70 01 10f lOVi . UH . CS'i' .113 . lt4' . '12 . Siti .100 80 . my, .118 . -13Ji . 25 . ion M)i Hep. Iron & Steel pf..HUi Hock Island Co. pf. . St. Louis &S. V Seaboard Air Lino pf Sears, Hoo. & Co Sloss-Shef. S. & I. Co. SIoss-S. S. & I. pf... .So. Toito It. Sucar.... 115 Southern Pactlic. ., Southern Ily Southern Ky. pf. . Studebaker Co.... Tenn. Coppor Texas Co , Tex. Co. sub. rec.f.pd Third Avenuo Union Hag & Paper.. United Clear Stores.., Union Pacific Ui:fon Pacliic pf U. S. Ind. Alcohol.... United Fruit U. S. Rubber U. S. Steel U.S. Stoei pf U. 8. Express ,. Utah Copper Wabash w. i Wabash pf. A, w, i. Wabash pf. II, w. 1. Western Union Tel. West. E. AM Winys Overland.,.. Willys Overland pf. Woclwoith pf....,. S2 55'i 112 , H M . AM AM . AIM 40 1754 170 am 03 101 101 115 105f 30W 1221,' 115J, 103 i 10U UH Uii flSii CSU 112 112 15 15 13!J 43H 35 IlllH 107 110 SO 80 m o-i 11SH list 118J,' 431 i 43Ji 43! i 81!j 82 MM r,oM IUM 112 H M 4 AM 40 40 170 Olt. 101 115 170 03 101 145 213 215f 02 7). 9M 220 021, 7i OJi . .1UU 1UIHS 1UOH uiun .. 21U 22M "Hi 22). .. 01i OUf 01 U OW ..IKiii 17414 106'i 174 .. CO 57i f7 57H .211 220 .212 220 . Olli G2)i .. 75i ' .. JlVf 0i ..13GH 137J5 1305i 1375 .. 84 83)1 SI". HUM ..110 122.VJ 120 122H ..140 148 I47H A7H .. 53H MM 531f 64 .. 85'i 66) 85) i 80)i ..110H UGH UMi 110'. . 48) 40 40 40 BOK 70iJ 10 15U 45J5 45J 20 28J4 88)1 88)5 0S)J OOJi 238!f 219S 210)5 249)5 .111 114 114 114 .124 122)1" I22Jf 122K 70 15).' 45H 28H 8S5 07 8031 15f 15!j 2S 8S!i CSJ5 LONDON STOCK MAHKET afticui. iraoe ncceriancei. torn noton 5 aft 3W aU KTaau. Vrirlr R llH Till ' Uhlliilalr.hli J Li. ' ClevrlanJ 5 Klchmond 3 Atlanta 5 Chicago 6 St. Louia S Minneapolis ... 3 Kansaa City..- 3 Dallas !! 38 3H gan l"rnnclco. 6 2 4 4 3!i 354 3K a a 3 3 3 3 3VJ -up to m uays; over mm to ov, per cent.; over UO to W, 4H per cent., and over 00, s per cent. DIVIDENDS DECLARED Frankrord Truat Company, regular semi annual 7 per cent., payable January 1 to stockholders of record December 13. Nlplsslng Mlnea Company, regular quar terly 3 per cent, on capital stock, payable January M to stock of record December 31. La ltoaa Consolidated Mines Company, reg ular quarterly 1 per cent., payable January 1) to atock of record. December 31. Hooks close December 31 and reopen January lb. Maine Central ltallioad. regular quarterly 1U per cent, on common, payable January 1 to stock of record December 13. Uutfalo General Electric Company, quarterly U4 per cent, on common, payable December 31 to stock of record December 20. Little Schuylkill liallroad Company, aeml annual 3Vi per cent., payable January 1 to atock of record December 15. United fruit Company, regular quarterly 3 per rent., payable January 15 to stock of record December 'i'i. BAR SILVER LONDON, .Dec H.-TUe pries of bar silver waa 2d 11-iS pane. Canadian Pacific Up a Point Illinois Central Weak LONDON. Deo. 14. American securi ties on the Stock Exchange today were Irregular. Moat of them were off. Cana dian Pacific advanced a full point, -while Krlea scored one-half a point gain. 1111. noia Central was weak, sagging; 1V4. Union Pacitlc was 74 under tho ilnal yes terday. Reading sold ?i lower. luindon N. Y. 12:30 p.m. Kqulv. AicotHon ................... ..in?, Canadian I'aclllc IdlU Cheaapeako & Ohio fi.Vj Chl Mil & St Paul ., OS Kris 4li Erie 1st preferred .'.:)). Illinois Central 113 Louisville & Nashville 1334 New York Central 110V, Pennsylvania 02 Heading- , h.1 Houthrn Pac! no 100 Union 1'uclttc 141 U S Steel ,, wi; Increase, Decrease, "i? UIT4 IWi 4SVI ".? ioi - h 4- U in,u nr y-m ... - M "h h to - l 100 1! lain ',: w!i -1 NOTES OF THE RAIL The practice of the Atchison, Topcki and Santa Fe and other continental rail roads In according to grain millers at Ot'den, Utah; Albuquerque, J I.j KI Paso, Tex., and points east of there tran sit privileges in connection with the handling of shipments, which are not ac corded to the millers at California mllllnK points today, was declared not prejudicial to the latter by the Interstate Commerce Commission. The commission holds that the rate charges are so arranged that the California points receive a rate benefit which oflgets the transit benefit given the other places. The California millers' com plaints were dismissed. Driggs-Seabury Stock Increase At a special meeting of the stockhold ers of the Driggs-Seabury Ordnance Company the resolution was passed, uu- thnrtxlnz an lncraj(A In fth .An..r.n - -" ,. .w-.VM sto.- from 13,000,000 to 110,000,004. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Ten. Sterltn HI" Tm. La,. Close. Cibles.... 4..-V4 ..?- 4.7IV, 4..2 Ilfmaml... 4.71 4..1U 4.71W 4.11 1'rnnc Cnbles o,8.1Vi B.S5V, R. Demnntl,., ft.ftfl1. 5.87 6.to 6.S7 Mnrk Cables 77 77',, 77',. 77 Drmnnd... 7714 77V1 77',. 77 'LOAN OF VICTORY' ATTRACTS MUCH GOLD IN FRANCE People Send in Subscrip tions at the Rate of $9,500,000 a Week WINE PRODUCTION LESS Dy YVES GUY0T Editor L'Aucnce I.conomlo;ue et Flnanelere. Special CaMe Dispatch to Evening Ledger 1'AltIS. Dec. 14 According to Informa tion I liavo received from a. largo num ber of places whero subscriptions to tho "loan of victory" aro being taken In, gold Is coining In In largo quantities. Many of tlmsc who held their gold desplto tho nppenl of the Minister of Finance In tho spring have decided to put n largo part of their reserves Into the new loan. It Is not possible yet to give exact llfiiircfl on tho subscription!) In gold to tho nr-w loan, nnd tho Klnnnco Minister will mako no stntement until the sub scriptions close. This payment In gold Is Interesting and characteristic, na the np lienl of the Flnanco Minister last spring, which wns addressed only to tho patriot ism of tho people and otTored no special advantages for turning tho gold over to the Government, brought 1,101,000,(100 francs it:il.O0.fino) In gold Into the coffers of the Hank of France, and these gold payments, which went on for many weeks nt tho rate or 100.000.000 francs a week, have equated 60,000,000 francs a week for the Inst two (Weeks In which the loan has been offered the public. I.ust week gold paid Into the bank out side of subscriptions to the loan amounted to (12,000,000 lrnncs. Needless to say, sold subscribed to tho loan will bo turned over by the Government to tho bank to ln crenso Its stock of gold nnd possibly nlso to belli In Fettling the position of ex change, which already Is much amelio rated by foreign subscriptions to tho loan. Whip production, which Is nn extremely Important part of tho total production of Franco, shows a very considerable deficit for l!d." While production for 1914 was neatly UO.OOO.OOO hectolitres, this year's production Is not more thnn 22,000,000 hec tollties. This means a naturally sensible Increase In the price of wine, but this In crenso will only compensate producers In a small measure. In 1913. which wns an average year, exportation of wines repre sented approximately f3S.400,000. The dellclt to production and tho rise In prlco this year will lower greatly the export of wine, which would have been so valuable a contribution toward tho regulation of exchanges. PUBLIC UTILITIES The American ItnlUvnys Company showed un Increase of $10,116 In Novem ber gross earnings. From July 1 thero was a decrease of JloO.SSI. Tho Market Street Cable first mortgago G per cent, bonds maturing on December 15 will bo extended until October 15, 1.16. The extension has been underwritten by local and Ban Francisco bankers. Tho company Is a United Knllroiids of San Francisco subsidiary. Francis T. Homer and T. II. Tutwller have been elected directors of the Ameri can Cities Company, which Is controlled by tho United una nnd Klectrlc Coroora tlon. The Cities Servlco Company has called for payment tho outstanding J71S.0OO 6 per cent, sinking fund stock trust cer tificates of the St. Joseph Hallway. Light, llent nnd Power Company on December 27 nt par and accrued Interest. An issue of $1,115,000 of these certificates wns Bold on December 1, 1911, with tho Guaranty Trust Company ns trustee, nnd a certain amount hns been retired each month by n sinking fund, the last of the Issue be ing duo May 20, 1917. The Pacific Gas and Klectrlc Company lias applied to the California Railroad Commission for authority to Issue an ad ditional (2,500,000 of Us 6 per cent, first prelerred stock at not less than 50. A. F. Hockenbeamer, vice president of the company, says that tho request to issue moru stock Is not because of need of fundi,-, but becnuso of constant Inquiries from customers for this stock, and the company Is desirous that Its sonsumera should have It The directors cf the Ottawa Light, Heat and Power Company passed tho quarterly dividend of l', per cent, for the closing quarter of tho current year. Reduced earnings because of war conditions are said to have been responsible for this nctlon; nlso the drastic cut In rates made some mounts ago by the Hydro-Electric Commission of Ontario, which controls the rates of tho Ottawa municipal plant with which the Ottawa IJght, Heat and Power Company competes. The Michigan Railroad Commission has approved the application of the Detroit United Railway Company to issue ...SOO.OiX) short-term 5 per cent notes. $3,000,000 of the proceeds to be used to re tire outstanding short-time obligations nnd $500,000 for extensions and additions to property. The notes have been sold to New York bankers and will be offered soon to the public. $100 BONDS City of Haltlmor 4s 1002........ h'lU u8!i City of Chic Harbor Cona 4s. inlT. M .. City of New Orleans Imp .la 1I)'J..1I-I 10111 city nf Vancouver 4t,s. 1021 imi ' N.v. York Mtv re 4tis. l.k.L't In. In7 11V l 4U.3. IIUL'r . til New York ntv rey 4ti. lnt-k ini II & O. O & I. K 1st 3a. 1-50...... nlU rent Vermont ity 1st reg u. 1020... 12 c 11 & u iienver t-xi At. itt-. ..... H8 t. SI & St l I! tl It Conv ... loil.liKlW inni n 11 & Kt P Conv 4Us. lf-l ...... JOI 10t Col & So Itef ; Kltt 4'i8. IttW R.l OO N Y Cent Conv Deb Rs. 1UT5 110U n N Y & O 1. lErlel 1st 5s. 194K. ... I!) .7 N Y N II & II C D CIS 3Us. 1050.. Tii ,. N V N' II & If CD reg lU. 11)13,. J12 li.ti . 1. est ist on -is. uo r.w nt Nor -IW .It! S V. San Fran Term 1st 4s. 1050.. Rlf! gj Vlrulnlan Ily 1st 5s. Iii2. ........ . 1.7-J .. Am Ak t'hem Conv Deh 5, in.. us ,. Am Ice Kcurltlea Deb us. if2... . . Am T & T Coll Tr.Ctfs 4s, 1029.. Ant T & T Conv 4Ws. lO-ri Jlelh Steel 1st & Ref Bs. 1042 Central Leather 1st rex na, lHL'V . . flNei, Kprv Conv Notea 7s. IlilA Com P Ilv & Light Conv Oa. 1018. &i inr Mti loiH J V0 101 il mit. C P Co of Minn Coll Notes s. 1017 hotf 101 i Denver s & Eire 1st So. lnla.... l 05 General Electric Deb SMs. 1012.. ' TVS .7 lcaawaniia "teri i.i jw os. XJVt n-l l). Laclede Qaa 1st 5a. lOlS, no 1nnr i.ijrsrtt & Myers Deb re ft Ta. 1041 l'l f"t Baltimore Gas Deal Falls Through NEW YORK, Dec. H-The proposition made by Columbia Gas and Klectrlc Company to furnish an adequate supply of natural gas from tne West Virginia fields of the United Fuel Gas Company to the Consolidated Gas. Klectrlc Light and Power Company, of Baltimore, has been rejected by the latter company. It is understood that Columbia Gas and Electric will at once take up other plana looking- towards securing- a market in Baltimore. Kennecott Copper Stock Increase NEW YORK, Dec. II The stockholder of the Kennecott Copper Company today ratified the olan calling for an Increase In the stock from 270,000 shares to 3.000,000 shares, making the capitalisation 15.0u0,0uU Instead of WOOO.OOO. Sales in Philadelphia Yes. close. Hlrt. Dow. Closo. 120 Amer Mllllnc... 0W 7 6 Ci 41 Am nlwys ..,, 81 80 20 2D 10 Huff A Su T O. 2S 25 25 25 30.14 Cam Steel...... 74H 75U 74i J4K 01 Etca Storare.... 6SH IWK S. 68 17 Clen Aaph pref.. 72H 72W 71U nn .1 InS Co N Am. 28 25 25 23 100 Insp Copper 4t4 44t4 44"j 155 tJtke Sup Corp. nf 0?4 OW 914 72 I.ehlh Nav .... 7H TflW 78K 7SV4 100 Lohloh Val Tr.. IS 18 18 1R IS do pref 83 37 37V4 .17'.4 330 renna Railroad f! f.OH P8 5SS Penna Salt Mfnr.100 100 100 100 40 renna Steel pr. St 80T4, R0H 80i ?.VS Phlln Co ..... 44 4,114 -1254 4.1K 10 Th Co cum pf 4't 4214 42',4 42!4 7243 Phlla Electric. 2SU 28H 2SU 2.Si 20 Phlla Rap Tr.. 20M 20'i 2014 20K 10S8 do tr ctts.... 20'.4 20 19',4 20S 41 Phlla Traction.. 80 80 80 80 WXJ Rcudln 80i SV.i 814 81T4 1557 Tonopah Helm. 4 4?4 494 4" BlOTono Otlnlng... 7 Hi, 7 7 10 Utah Copper.... 70 80 80 80 120 Union Traction 44 44i 4114 44H 03 Unit a' Imp... 8S',4 89H 8814 851 0780 U S Steel 85 88 85'A S0'4 300 TV Ctnmp Bona 84 83 84 85 15 York Itwy pref 34 33!4 M4 33t; 05 TVelsbnch Co ..43 45 45 45 'Ex dividend. Loss. Galn. I30ND8. Last rrcv. fair, lllgh. Ijovr, Close. 81B0O Am 3M & E Bs. 88 8014 87; 87i 3000 El ft rco Tr 4s. 81 St 81 81 20C0 James T & C 4s. 02 MM 02i 02U 2000 Intrrst nys 4s.. t.S 58 58 58 WW) I. Nav cona 414S.102 1014 101!4 101H 10000 Leh Vsl gen 4s. 03 02 02 02 2000 do cons 8 rru.tlO 110 110 110 570000 I'enna bcii 4Ma.l00T 100T4 10054 100S .'MiOO do cons 4',4a. . .lO.Vi I03!4 10314 10514 COOO Phlla Co 1st 5S.100H 301 101 101 10400 Phlla Eleo 4e... 84 84 8214 81 12000 Itesd j?en is. ... 03 05 D4?4 MVt 10CKI Span-Am I Its.., 102 302 102 102 100000 Un Rwy Inv Bs, 73; 73!4 735i 73H Local Bid and Asked Today Yetterrtny Hid. Asked. Eld, Asked. Duff & Sus t o 25 254 23 251$, do pret 54 53 r4 55 Drill J o ,. ,. r.t 5i Ilnldwln llA't 1)7. 112 1124 Cntnhrht PtccI 74 J.'.tj, 74H 741i IKIrctrlc Storasro 07 118 (WU (i! General Asphalt .'li'i 35, :W, 33 do nrcf 7l 7214 72 73 Keystona Tclephono . . . 13V 14lJ lllj; 14'i Ho t c 131, UU l.'lj; 141, do pref !!! 7 titl'4 ". Luke Hup Con' J'h, I'J4 O'i Jiji LchlKh Nnv 7S 7S.S 7H "Mil, Lchlitli Vnllcjr H2 sajj WJ4 MX LehlKh Val Tr 171 is'i 17if lnl4 tlo nref 37 :u 3714 3H Pennsylvania ."; wt'A .wl .!i I'lilla Elcc 2H4 211 i'st; 2SJ1 l'lillit Co 13 41 KI 4.1J, lo ,". tier cent, tircf... 3f. 1HH4 311 ang do tl per cent pr Ill 427 41, 4214 Phlln It T 2t' 2tji 20 ij5 do t c 20l4 20 2I -M, Heading; M 88 0OJ4 my. Ton Hcl i1. 4i ts r, Ton Mln 7 "V, 7 7'i cmon Trae 4414 45 4414 45 V tins Imp 8"14 SHi SS, KSJi V 14 SUct Wl-V, Ml-), S.V.l 85 York Itwy II b 1 It's tlo rref .Wl 3li, 33M 34V, TVm Cramp t c 85 87 bO 85 Financial Briefs Do Haven & Townsend and TV. S. Baker & Co. bouRht Philadelphia Electric. Exports of jfcnoral merchandise at tho port of Now York Monday totaled $18,03.), 631, an Increase of 14,235,474, compared with n week nj?o. Imports totaled J 1,370, 011, an Increase of IMo.MJ. O. M. Orcutt, assistant to tho president of the Erie Railroad, has been elected a vice president of the company in charge of the real vstntc department. At a meetliiK of tho board of directors of the Manufacturers' National Bank to day Edward Wolf was elected president, succeeding William II. Hclslcr, deceased. Immigration In October amounted to 25,450 persons, ngalnst 21 513 In September nnd 30,416 In October, 1911. Charles E. Knox, president of the Mon tana Tonopah Mlnlnt; Company, Is pay ing a brief visit to Philadelphia. Tho Flsk Rubber Company has pur chased control of tho Federal Rubber Manufacturing Company. Byron C. Douse, president of tho Federal Company, lias resigned nnd II. T. Dunn was elected piesldcnt, with B. II. Pratt, vice presi dent and general manager. Total reserves held last week by the local banks nnd trust companies were S1O2.32C.0OO, distributed as follows: Philadelphia $13,080,000 North America 2,120,om Farmers' and Mechanics l.M.I.Ont) Northern Liberties nin.oou Fouthwnrk .'Itil.onii KrnsltiKton :I20I0 I'enn 1,S43.01K) Manufacturers' 450,000 cilrnrd 8,74)imi Tradesmen's L'.uul.ioo Corn Exchange -t.nOT.Ooo Union , I,tx2,iiii First 4.7N4.0.KI tnim Sixth Eighth Central Security. IVntennla 1 Ninth Tenth Nort h western Southwertern Kourth Streot Market Street Ouuker City Northern Kranklln Textile Land Title and Trust Co Ileal Estate T. I. and T. Co Clrard Trust Co TV. 1'. T. and T. Co Philadelphia Trust Co Provident 1.. and T. Co. I'n. Co. Ins.. etc. Total, banks Total, trust companies Total ... $102,320,000 BIDS OPENED FOR NEW BRIDGE Nine Firms Compete for Structure Over Connecting Railway Nino contracting firms today entered Into competition for the construction of the proposed municipal bridge on the lino of Diamond street over the Connecting Railway, The estimated cost of the structure Is J75.000, of which the city will pay $15,000 and the railway company the balance. The bids received today wero for vari ous classes of work and not for a lump sum. The offers for tho major portion of the construction work and for the re moval of tho present structure were as follows; Richard Walsh, $72,750; John McNenamy. $73,000; Cantrell Construction Company, J60.715; Thomad P. Rellly, $34,. 000; Arthur McMullen, $79,000; Peoples Brothers, $73,000; Brown-Stewart Com pany, $01,000; F. G. Boas. $72,575. and the Keystone State Construction Company, $62,000. Director Cooke, of tho Department of Public Works, today awarded contracts for tho construction of two bridges, one on the line of Ansbury street, under the tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the other on the line of Orthodox: street, over the Frankford Creek. v The Ansbury street structure will be erected by Donato Dellse at his bid of $42,015.20 and the Orthodox street bridge by Richard Walsh & Son for $24,356. Typewriter Plant to Make Cartridges The Maxim Munitions Corporation an nounced today that It has purchased the plant of the Secor Typewriter Company at Derby, Conn. This plant will be Used for the manufacture of cartridges. DIBECTOUr Ot ACCOUNTANTS Certified Public Accountants .LAWRENCE B.. BROWN k CO. UU HEAL S3TATB TltUflT UUILPINO. BURNS A 6PEAKMAU Tte Hours. STEEL RUMORS FILL THE STREET; PHILA. ELECTRIC AT NEW TOP pRiGj Pennsylvania Steel Company's Steelton Plant in p,ffl fitrornfinn fni "First; Timp in Turn V li France Negotiating for Rails Somewhat more definite details of the big Cambria Steel combination wero re ported In the local financial district today. Most of tho new camo from out-of-town sources. In fact, Now York nnd Pitts burgh appear to he much rnoro active In tho combination than this city. Accord ing to advices from theso centres stock holders of tho Youngstown Sheet nnd Tube Company will hold a special meet ing December 21 to vote on a proposition to sell their stock nt $30d per sharo to tho syndicate that Is organizing the now In dependent steel combination. Tho offer Is understood to liavo come from the samo syndicate that hns been obtaining options on Cambria Steel Company Btock nt $S0 per share. In connection with tho deal which seems to Include at lenst five of the big Inde pendent companies. It Is worthy of note that, according to latest statistics, the largest Individual Independent capacity of output per annum Is that of tho Jones & Lniighltn Steel Company, 2,000,000 tons. Tho Cambria Steel Company Is second with 1,GM,000 tons, then In order comes Lackawanna Steel Company and Youngs town Sheet and Tube Company, each 1,300,000 tons; Ropubllc Iron nnd Steel Company, 1,200,000; Brier I tilt Steel Com pany, 623.000; Inland Steel Company, 600, 000; La Hello Iron and Steel Company, 423,00; Pittsburgh Steel Company, 400,000, nnd Wheeling Iron and Steel Company, 223,000. Announcement wns mndo today that thn Number 2 blast furnace nt the Steelton .,. ... uu iiiiuii operation for th VZ1 tlmo In more than two years t. Ml remained quiescent and a trifle rivl.."' In connection with th w..""! ment rail orders recently reDori.d u "Kl r,u.,.n un im mo I'CnnSylVBTil ." Oomnnnv for es wi 4. ,'"wl 8uw , Cambria Steel ruled firm . if' today, but wns not especially ..S Philadelphia Electric, in fact fuV tho chief Interest In an otherwi" session caused by tho storm's", ence with tho wire service. Before"'?!, day tho stock had been marked bf its previous high record, and later .v. was exceeded, some largo blocks e... Ing hands The Street Is convince Jf, a melon Is to bo cut shortly. pmi.VV phla Electric 4s came Into demand I In $ afternoon nnrl mnviwl im ... 1 fraction. On tho other hand. Phffi'l phla Company was down about . point f j-viiiioyivMiiut Bi-uuiiuea were dnrm..i and Asphalt preferred dropped mora n, ,3 whereas Rending and Northern Centwl nciu otiuilH nJi.Oi ,jt 1 Koyatono Telephone securities tniA Jji nnnr.nnn in thn fnvnraU. ""' I nnrnlnirfl. tvlilnli oVinufsirl n ..... . "TJa " "' iiuvu ci. muss rtt n,t $0370 nnd n net lncreaso of $525. The in? 1 plus wns $23,846. Tor 11 months the Ini trlna tvnn t!l?1 1R9 rnmtrnrn.1 Mnt. ?ur for tho correspondlnff period a year m PHILADELPHIA MARKETS H GRAIN AND FLOUR WHEAT. ttrrelpts, 23.1011 bush. The market ndvnncril le., with Komi buylntt by exporter; nntl tnlllera Quotallons: Car, lots, In export rlevator No. 2 red. spot and December, J1.20 fi1.22; No. 2 Southern red. Jl. 181.20; slrnmcr No. 2 red. Jt.WM.W: No. 3 red. ll.lilM.in; rojected A. Jl.UHfjl.10W; rejected 11, l.l.l 1.11 COrtK. Hecelrts, 2U0 bush. Trade was Ottlet, but prices ruled Arm under ItRht orter incs. Quotations; Car lota for local trade, ns to locnllon-OliI Western No. 2 yellow, 80n Sic.; old TVeslern steamer yellow, ,H1IfOo.; old Western No. 3 yellow, 81i7lic. ; new cob, per 70 lbs.. irrtiriSc. OATH. Itecelpts. 30.333 hush. Trices wero Ktencllly held, but trade was quiet. Quotations; No. 2 white, 4liTM1t'4c. ; standard while. 4"t tse.; No. :t while, 4iHi1?4Tc.: No. 4 white, 44Vj i43Hc; samplo oats, 42tJ4lc: purined oats, Rradcd, 47ifISe. Kt.Oim.-Hccelnt. 1230 bbls. nnd .2.01 7,0O Ilia. In sacks. Prices wero llrmly held, but demand wna llaht. Quotations per lint lb. In wood TVIntrr clear. .i.l.T.40; dc., rtralBht, f.T.r.O'Tfn.T.T: do., patent. J3.S(130.10; Kansas, clear, Juto sacks. J3ffJ.ls; do.. urn sm i! ! in. . I... .nllt- .tt,lfn nmt fnncv n.ttent. y.2'it40; city mlllH, regular Rrndcs Inter, clear. $M31i.1.l0: do., straight, J5.M)3.'; t'o., patent, $3.8090,10. IIVE I-'I.onn was nulet. but flrrp. TVe quote at $3.23H3..0 per bid., na to Quality. PROVISIONS The market wns nulet hut steady. Quota tions: City beef. In seta, smoked nnd Mr dried. 24R2."e. ; Western beef, In sets, smoked, 2l1i2.V. ; city beef, knuckles and tenders, smoked nnd alr-drted. illfl'.'Tc.: Western beef, knuckles nnd tenders, smoked, 2iW2c. : beef hams. J2Sfi.'tO; pork. Inmlly, $23..JMI24; hums, H. I, cured, looso. I.'iWl.i'ic ; do., skinned, loose, I21rl2iic. ; do., do., smoked, l.TOKHtr.; other hams, smoked, city cured, ns to brand nnd nvcrnsp. MUfjlTc. : Imms. smoked, West rrn cured, lWttlc. ; tlo., boiled boneless. 22c.; Picnic shoulders, S. I', cured, loots. 12c; do., smoked, l.'lc. : bellle. In nlckle, nccordlng tn nvcraue. loose, i:;-fi irt'ic. ; breakfast bacon, as to brand nnl nvcrncc, city cured, liBISc.; breakfast bacon. Western cured. IiWISc. ; lard, Wetern. reflncd. in tierces. 10?lc. ; do., do., In tubs, 10-V.: lard, imro city, kettle ren dered. In tierces, lOHe.: lard, puro city, kcttlo rendered, In tubs, lu'le. REFINED SUGARS There wna llttlo trading and tho market wits unchanged. Iletlners' list prices; Kxtru lino granulated. fl.liKtit.13c.: standard granu lated. O. l.TK 11.20c. ; powdered. i!.20iiil.23c; con fertlonere' A, U0.03c.; soft erodes, 3.2.Vii 5.U0O. DAIRY PRODUCTS ntlTTRrt. Demand wna fair nnd prices ruled tlrm under light offerings. Quotations: Western, solid-packed creamery, fancy spe cials, 38e.: extra, Jltlc: extra firsts. :i2fl33e. : llrsts. :tmi31c; Boconds. 201121W.: nearby prints, fancy, 30c.: do., average extras. .Iivrt :ihc. : do., llrsts. JIWi.Tlc. : do., seconds, 2Wt l-.ic.; Jobbing sales of fnncy prints. 4243e. KOflS. Kreah gga wero scarce nnd wanted nt full prices. Wo quote: Krca cnsei-. nearby extras. 40o. per doz.: HrBts. $11.10 per standard case: nearby current receipts. $I0..0 per case: Western extra firsts. $11.10 per ense: llrsts. $1ii..',i per case: refrigerator eggs, fancy. $i.3 41T.W) case; do.. Itrats, $7.20 per case: do., seconds. $U..'10til.(iO per coho; do.. Inferior lots, lower; fancy selected candled eggs were Job bing nt 4201 Ic. CHEKSn.Demand was fairly active and tho market ruled firm under light offerings. Quotations follow: New ,ork. full-cream. Iiincy. held. liWliftc.: 'specials', higher: Jio". hr to good. held. lOWt 17c; do., purt skims. Uii He POULTRY HVR-The market was quiet with fairly liberal orterlnga tit former rates. Suppllea were chlclly of unattrnctlvo stock. Quota tions: fowls, as to slxo and quality. 1JM 14c.; exceptional lots higher; rooaters. low lit,; spring chlekeitH, according tn quality. 12 ft 14c, ; exceptional lota higher; turkeys . l.M .tIC.; UUCKH, OH 1U li; UIIU ,Ul,lli, ..,..,. guineas, young, weighing 2 , weigii fl.B a'n n.'np nm , nr niilr. lt.V.HSl (ng V.'i Ibii. apiece, per pair. b.fclKy,; weigh ing 1 b. apiece, per pair, SOc. ; guineas, old, per pair. 30)i75c. ; pigeons, old, per pair, 82M 23c : do., young, per pair, lbii2oc. Ulti;8SEIi. There waa u fair demand for ern, fancy, 24c; 1I0., do.. gool to choice, 221123c: do. fair, SUU'ilc. ; do., old toms, 2lc, ; do. cults and No. S. ltityoc; fowls, 12 to box. dry-picked und dry-packed, fancy selected. Inc.: welshing 4V.I&3 Ls. aplcie, 17,lc; welching 4 tt.rf. nntere. ltttt,c: welahlng 31 lbs. apiece. 13ft 34c weighing 3 lbs, apiece and under. 13 lie; ntie ncavy iuwis, ,u umina, ,..ij, ,v,. lug 4b1i 11"- apiece. 17c. ; welshing 4 Iba., luc.j smaller slteB, 12!iS14c: old roosters, dry Picked. 13c; chickens Jersey, fancy broilers. 2lli2c: other nearby fancy brollera, 22824c; Weitern biollers, welshing lVili- lbs. apiece. 201i 23c.: northern llllnola chickens, fancy, yat low, weighing 4 lbs. and over, lsiiluc.i north ern Illinois, fancy, weighing 2HuJll lbs,. In boxea, 1UU17C: northern Illinois, fancy, weigh Ing SVifiaii iba.. In barrels. 15ft Ittc,: other Welern. 4 lbs und over. In boxes, l,S18c. ; other Western, weighing 21ij3U lbs.. In boxes, IMildc; other TVcstern, weighing 2W83W lbs.. In bbls., llJfllc; inferior, 13c; ipring ducks, nearby, lb'u20c. : do.. Western, fancy, lTRlSc.; fair to good, 129) 15c: geese, nearby, lOiilSc.; do., TVeitern, HHlOc; squabs, per doi. White, welghlne 11 o 12 lbs. per dox,, $4.C0 U5. 10: white, welclilng u to 10 Iba. per doi.. ltll.50: white, weighing 8 Iba. per dox., $.1.23 (J3.50; white, weighing 7 lbs. per dox., $2.50 Seaboard Air Line Railroad Company First and Consolidated .Mortgage 6 Bonds Due 1915 1'ltICE 'XO YIELD ABOUT 6.05 IlESCnilTIVK CIRCUMB ON BEQUEST Harper & Turner Investment Bankers Onlceai 1000-1012 STOCK KXCHANGK 11U1LDINQ I'blludelphla ANNUAL MEETINGS iTtS TI1K l'lUUlDEM'IHA NATIONAL lUe HANK. rhlla., Dec. 11, 1915. The Annual Election for Directors -will be held at tha llauklns llotue on Tuesday, January II, 1010, between the boura of 12 noon and 1 p. xu. HORACE FORTESCUB. Cashier. ELECTION NOTICE BLNUl,AOTUUUHSa NATIONAL BANK 1'hlladelphU. Dec. 14. 1015. At a meeting of tha Board of Directors of tha Manufacturers1 National Bank, Phila delphia, hsld this day, 31 r. Edward TVolf waa elected President of the bauk, to nil tha vacancy caused by tha death of air. WHIUm H. HsUUr. S. CAMPBELL Cashier. 03; white, weighing OfiOM lbs. per fai ,!s 2.2.HJ dark, $1.7332.231 email anS N. FllliSH FRUITS i Cholco stock was In fair request and name. steady, quotation: Apples, ptr bbLWSSSS Jlclntosh, SUM; Smokehouse, $.-lfl3.50- nrSli tlolden, $2.73W3.r,0: Wlnesip. 12 7mj2'1 Orecnlng. $2.75fI3.rfl: Haldwln, 2jjSJ Dlnck Twig, $2.f,0?M.25; Vork fmpirtarisj ::,23; Twenty-ounce. $2B3: l'lppln, Km. HflL Davis, $1.7332.23: other varletl i'lbS'K "..-,0: No. 2. $1)71.23: annlrs. In hmi. .'.r lbs., n0c.efl.B0 2,7.i. I'eara, $4t?3; lleurrc i 30; do.. Western, per boi. lifts per bbl.-Scckel. Jlnio: bmii3 il'Anlnu. $2...0il.-l.ftn. ni v York, per 4-lu. basket Delaware, 10312i'io ngnra, 10U12e.; Concord, 10312c. Grapes. X., York, per 20.1b, basket-Concord. 40S50M Ki iiaunt. 43ftMie. Oranges. Florida. .-,. S1.7M2.no. Tangerines, Florida, per ttna.a (53.30. tlrapelrult, Florldn, ptr crate. Cm l,emuns. per box, $4IT4.M). Plneapplt. Ji crate, l'orto Illcn, $212.73. Cranbcrrfei. Cnt Cod, per tibl,, $3fl7; do., do., per crate, JJ 2.50; tlo., Jersey, per crate, $2!J2.fO. " VEGETABLES .,; Demnnd was fntrlv netlvi. nn n.l.. - well maintained on choice stock of most i i scrlntlons. Quotntlnns: Whlto potatoft. tel nnn., cnotce, i'..c.tit; tatr to gooa. Kmtt. Whlto potatoes. Jersey, per basket. No. 1 PjjiT 5015.V.: No. 1 other varieties. 50O.Wc.iiJ 2V ssnsrx. Sweet potatoes, Jersey, r tailo. .1". ,. .innpii-, , ..u. -, j.i'i.tf.iu, nneet Dotl. toes. Virginia, per bbl., $1.A0M,73. 0lai per 100-lb. bag, No. 1, Sl.73tM.S3; No. j, in t.n;. ihiuimnii, syrtiiii.ii, ier loll, UQI9; A domestic, per ton. $5S1. Celery. New tit per bunch. 15R40C. Lettuce. Florldi. w basket. $2.M)4.; do.. North Caroltiu, basket. $1.25112, titans, Florida, per bulit. $2CT:i.2S. Pens. Florida, per bast, Kti liggplant. Florida, ner crate. l2.Kfrt.ii' Mushrooms, per 4-lb. basket. 21i31.$o. 1 STOCK EXCHANGE FESTIVITIES 1 Local Brokers to Celebrate Christaa Friday Next '( There will bo sreat rloIncB on tha Doer of tho Philadelphia Stock Exchange ni Frltlny nftcrnoon, when the rules irlll.bj suspended nftcr mlddny nnd the broktn Tvlll celebrate Chrlatmas. And there ill bo n rent Yulctldo spirit this yer, for tho brokers have enjoyed one of the itt seasons In the history of tho eichanjs.. The nrevlous two years were eiicCr the reverse. For four months iKe h m Cliuilnu mm tiunvii tiiiu JIV.IVJ CJkyroxi wera incurred. All employes of the tt. change will be remembered, nnd a no mltlee has been formed to solicit koV scrlptlons. Uonnttons already are miei larger than usual. The committee appointed to take chtrfi of the celebration Is made up of the fol lowing members: Gordon 3. Caniiu, chairman: Frank C. Matthews, OeorH It. JlcClellan, John S. Parke. Eilw'udJ. Smith, Jr., Edward Brylawskl. Alcxiada Henry, Jr., and Henry E. Ancker. A . MORE COTTON CONSUMED 4 i.W Large Increase Shown Over Lut Ail- Year WASHINGTON, Dec. ll.-A cenia Tt; port uliows cotton, exclusive of Haters, consumed in ovemtier dh.im ruiiwt; ... . ..v . , l.L ,iviv.i.I oaies in ima. compareu wun i-m""," 19H. of which 2S5.135 bales were cooiBj Iti finttnn.rrrmtflnir Qtntna In 1111 'inrl 23l 463 In 1314. Cotton held In conamniH establishments on November 3", fcu" Doles in lais anil i.wo: ids in n, ana" puoitc storage anil nt compresses, vi jTi ui.. i mir nn,l I WIB ill In 1411 i Imports, 21.1C9 equivalent MO-peo bales in 1915 and 1.1.434 In 1914. Kiyortl Including llnters, 527,625 runnlns balej lais nntl tw,vx in pjh. ' Cotton splntlles active during formMf, 31,497,433 In 1915, and 30.125 7S7 la Wl r , t.-t.t ,.. M....ir.w A.tabiln. ments November 30, 151,697 bales InJW ami (,jij in iu, aim in puuuu - and nt compresses, 116.787 bales lam 1 PI.MA I.. Ifltl TvnnvfrA HltflnffAH vember, 11,831 bales In 1515 anil, 731 iw 1914. T Investment Inquiries j refirarding practical! ? every security of promi- nence dealt in in this country i will be answered without - charge by our Investof? Service Department. In order that you ma; 3 have complete informatwa S about this department anfl .1.- : : ..nilrc seiitU HIC dC(Vlt.C lb H.l,v, , sm for our Investors Service Department Booklet No. ' ', William P. Bonbright & G, MORRIS WISTAR 5Tnuu"." Manager S7 CHESTNUT STnEET 1'biiaueipnia u Londons WHIUm P. onbrlfM l-Krif uuiiwi'i t-" Tax Frf In PenntyloaM We own and offer: Reading Gen. 4 Penna. R. R. Gen. 4i Penna. R. R. Com. 4l d Lake bhore & m. s. ( 27 N,Y.C.S:H.R.4i,1934J Beech Creek R. R. Co. M Alleffhenv Valley 4j J Lehigh Valley Gen. Cow-4 Particular on appllctls, A. B. LEACH & Ca 115 South Fourth Strtt I